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. - First Diocesan PAVLA Enlistee- New Bedford Nurse ReceivesAssignment Lucille Lebeau Leaves For Brazil on Feast of Assumption Imagine a city the size of 'New Bedford one other nurse and one doctor to supply ti" Fall River with one doctor and two nurses medical service. They will work in a hospi- ' to care for its entire population. Imagina- tal erected through the efforts of Sister tion will become fact for one young New Dulce of the Sisters of the Immaculate Bedfordite next month. Conception. Lucille is looking forward to Slender and brown-eyed, she looks like meeting Sister Dulce, who has established thousandH of smart career girls with minds three orphanages in Salvador in addition to nothing weighter than what to wear on . the hospital. Wleir next date. "She must be quite a person," she says. But Lucille Lebeau is different. She has Lucille is quite a person herself. Con- a country on her mind, and the problem cern for others is nothing new for her. She of how best to help its needy people with has long been active in the Legion of Mary her skill as a nurse. praesidium attached to St. James' parish, It is a country where year old babies New Bedford. may weigh less than 10 pounds, where a A member herself of St. Anne's parish, young mother, with the in<lifference born she is a Fisher for· the Confraternity of of destitution could say, when told that 20 Christian Doctrine recently erected there. eents worth of medicine would save the life Both the Legion and CeD assignments of her baby, "I don't want it. I already have involve home visiting and unraveling such five children and I'm young and will have problems as mixed marriages, fallen-away more." Catholics, and children failing to attend N ext month Lucille will go to Brazil as catechism classes. , a Papal Volunteer for Latin America, first Lucille expects this background stand from the River Diocese. She will work her in good stead in Brazil, where nursing in the Salvador Bahia area of the country. will be combined with the activities of a With a population of 100,000, it is as large social worker. as her native New Bedford, as large as Fall The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles River. Lebeau, Lucille has five sisters and three For all its people' there will be Lucille, David. Frenette Will Miss His Aunt Lucille .Turn to Page Eighteen Federal Grant 01 $7,245,500 St. Anne's Hospital· to Build New Wing Adding 64 Rooms The A federal grant of $1,245,500 will aid in construction of a four story addition to St- Anne's Hospital, Fall River. Total cost is estimated at $2,419,000. Mother Pierre Marie, hospital administrator, said that work on the addition will begin _by Oct. 1. Plans are in Washington awaiting authorization, she noted, and bids will be called for Sept. 15. St. Anne's now has a bed 'Capa- Anne's. An automobile driveway will be provided at the corner of St. Anne's has a staff of 30 ANCHOR city of 166. The addition Middle and Forest Streets and Sisters, 294 full time worken will provide. 64 m<.1re beds, the present entrance to the and 40 part time workers, noted for a total of 230. It will in- maternity wing will be enlarged. Mother Pierre Marie, who has clude on the first floor an exten- An old nurses' home at the cor· been administrator for over 16 . sion of the present X-ray depart- ner of Middle and Forest will be years. Its' yearly payroll is over Fall River, Mass., Thursday, July 25, 1963 ment; an emergency suite, in. $1,000,000. demolished. cluding police and press accom. modations; an outpatient clinic; PRICE lOe business and administration © 1963 The Anchor Vol. 7, No. 31 $4.00 p.r Y ••r Need Optimism to offices. The second floor will com- prise major and minor operating Crisis Ahead for Church rooms, a recovery room and an Sisters of Mercy List intensive care room. APPLETON (NC) - Catholics will have to develop a A new pediatrics section, in- profound spirit of supernatural optimism in or?er to cluding special accommodations weather the inevitable crisis in store for the Church and for teen-agers from 12 to 16, will School Appointments occupy the third floor. human society, Bishop John J. Wright of Pittsburg said Patients' rooms will be on the here in Wisconsin. Speaking The Sisters of Mercy, Province of Providence, an- ference, the conference's episco- fourth floor. nounce the following appointments affecting Sisters in the to the second regional work- pal adviser that the The construction will face For- shop of the National Catho- fortitude and optimism of aU Fall River Diocese: From Holy Ghost Convent, Providence: est Street and connect with the lic Laymen's Retreat Con- Catholics were in for some Sister Mary Chabanel to Mt. St. Mary Academy, Fall River. present maternity wing of St. "tough testing." From Holy Name Convent, The retreat movement, he said, \ New Bedford: Sister Mary Missioners AllOver JJ'7 orld Express Thanks Turn to Page Eighteen Austin to Our Lady of Mercy Convent, New Bedford. Sis- ter Mary Constance to eighth To Fall Diocese for Aid to Lepers Two Assignments grade and choir, st. Patrick'. School, Fall River. Sister Mary St. "You can imagine the joy felt here caused by the arrival of your letter and donation Aff'eet Parishes Gracelle to when I tell you our leper fund was exhausted. God bless you and the wonderful people who !tdary's School, Newport. cooperated with you so admirably. God prosper the Diocese of Fall River!It This is only In New Bedford From Immaculate Conception Convent, Westerly: Sister Mary a sample of similar letters received from all parts of the world by the Fall River Diocesan Most Rev. James Connolly, Beningna to seventh grade and office of the Society for the and no plumbing fixtures. The D.D., Bishop of the Diocese, choir, S8. Peter and Paul School, Propagation of the Faith, children were neglected, under- has approved assignment of Fall River. directed by Msgr. Raymond fed, and had not had a bath in two members of the Order of From Mt. St. Mary T. Considine. They are ex- three months. I could not refuse Friars Minor Conventual affect- From Mt. St. Mary Convent, pressing appreciation for dona- to send Sisters. I sent four of ing two parishes in New Bedford. Fall River: Sister Mary Geoffrey tions sent from the proceeds of my Korean Caritas Sisters to Presented by the Very Rev. to eighth grade St. Mary's School the Diocese's annual collection take charge and tried to make George Rozkwitalski, O.F.M. the houses habitable. We now North Attleboro. for the benefit of lepers. They Conv., Provincial, the following have 202 children in this home; Sister Mary Nathan to princi- are expressing appreciation to priests have been appointed by they are clean and pretty well. palship and eighth grade, Holy you. the Most Reverend Bishop to fed and cared for." Name School, New Bedford. You have helped the Arch- serve as follows: Sister Mary Evangela to St. bishop of Kwangju, Korea, writ- You helped Bishops in India Father Fulgence Gorczyca, Patrick's School, Providence. er of the heartfelt thanks above. and Africa, as well ao; communi- O.F.M. Conv., to Our Lady of Sister Mary Richarda to St. Archbishop Harold W. Henry ties of Sisters aiding lepers in Perpetual Help parish to relieve lames School, West Warwick. went on to say: "Two years ago these areas. Bishop S. Ferrando Father Seraphin Stachowicz, Sister Marie Lucinda to St, Leo the Korean government asked of Shillong, India, writes: • I am O.F.M. Conv., who is assigned to confident that in 10 years we School, Pawucket. me to take over the home for the Mission Band. Sister Rita Mary to St. Mar- non-infected children born of shall be able not only to stop the Father John Bambol, O.F.M. caret School, Rumford. leper parents. There were then progress of the disease, but grad- Conv., to St. Hedwig parish, suc- From Mt. St. Rita Convent, 172 children in this home. ually to stamp it out." ceeding Father Emil Tokarz, Cumberland: Sister CharIe. "The buildings were dilapi- You have helped Jos- O.F.M. Conv., who is assigned to Turn to Page Twent1' dated, no l:lass in the window. . Turn to Page Eighteen Mater Dolorosa parish, Ho4'oke. ANNIE - THE LEPEIt GIRL r -

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nounce the following appointments affecting Sisters in the to the second regional work­ pal adviser predic~ that the ties of Sisters aiding lepers in Perpetual Help parish to relieve lames School, West Warwick. went on to say: "Two years ago these areas. Bishop S. Ferrando Father Seraphin Stachowicz, © 1963 The Anchor profound spirit of supernatural optimism in or?er to cluding special accommodations weather the inevitable crisis in store for the Church and From Holy Name Convent, . . ~

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New Bedford Nurse ReceivesAssignment Lucille Lebeau Leaves For Brazil on Feast of Assumption

Imagine a city the size of New Bedford one other nurse and one doctor to supplyti Fall River with one doctor and two nurses medical service They will work in a hospi- to care for its entire population Imaginashy tal erected through the efforts of Sister tion will become fact for one young New Dulce of the Sisters of the Immaculate Bedfordite next month Conception Lucille is looking forward to

Slender and brown-eyed she looks like meeting Sister Dulce who has established thousandH of smart career girls with minds three orphanages in Salvador in addition to ~n nothing weighter than what to wear on the hospital Wleir next date She must be quite a person she says

But Lucille Lebeau is different She has Lucille is quite a person herself Conshya country on her mind and the problem cern for others is nothing new for her She of how best to help its needy people with has long been active in the Legion of Mary her skill as a nurse praesidium attached to St James parish

It is a country where year old babies New Bedford may weigh less than 10 pounds where a A member herself of St Annes parish young mother with the inltlifference born she is a Fisher formiddot the Confraternity of of destitution could say when told that 20 Christian Doctrine recently erected there eents worth of medicine would save the life Both the Legion and CeD assignments of her baby I dont want it I already have involve home visiting and unraveling such five children and Im young and will have problems as mixed marriages fallen-away more Catholics and children failing to attend

Next month Lucille will go to Brazil as catechism classes a Papal Volunteer for Latin America first Lucille expects this background ~o stand from the F~ll River Diocese She will work her in good stead in Brazil where nursing in the Salvador Bahia area of the country will be combined with the activities of a With a population of 100000 it is as large social worker as her native New Bedford as large as Fall The daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles River Lebeau Lucille has five sisters and three

For all its people there will be Lucille David Frenette Will Miss His Aunt Lucille Turn to Page Eighteen

Federal Grant 01 $7245500

St Annes Hospitalmiddot to Build New Wing Adding 64 RoomsThe

A federal grant of $1245500 will aid in construction of a four story addition to StshyAnnes Hospital Fall River Total cost is estimated at $2419000 Mother Pierre Marie hospital administrator said that work on the addition will begin _by Oct 1 Plans are in Washington awaiting authorization she noted and bids will be called for Sept 15 St Annes now has a bed Capashy Annes An automobile driveway

will be provided at the corner of St Annes has a staff of 30ANCHOR city of 166 The addition Middle and Forest Streets and Sisters 294 full time workenwill provide 64 mlt1re beds the present entrance to the and 40 part time workers noted

for a total of 230 It will inshy maternity wing will be enlarged Mother Pierre Marie who has clude on the first floor an extenshy An old nurses home at the cormiddot been administrator for over 16 sion of the present X-ray departshy ner of Middle and Forest will be years Its yearly payroll is overFall River Mass Thursday July 25 1963 ment an emergency suite in $1000000demolished cluding police and press accom modations an outpatient clinic

PRICE lOe business and administrationcopy 1963 The AnchorVol 7 No 31 $400 pr Ybullbullr Need Optimism to Weath~roffices The second floor will comshy

prise major and minor operating Crisis Ahead for Church rooms a recovery room and anSisters of Mercy List intensive care room APPLETON (NC) - Catholics will have to develop a A new pediatrics section inshy profound spirit of supernatural optimism in orer tocluding special accommodations

weather the inevitable crisis in store for the Church andfor teen-agers from 12 to 16 willSchool Appointments occupy the third floor human society Bishop John J Wright of Pittsburg said

Patients rooms will be on the here in Wisconsin Speaking The Sisters of Mercy Province of Providence anshy ference the conferences episcoshyfourth floornounce the following appointments affecting Sisters in the to the second regional workshy pal adviser predic~ that the

The construction will face Forshy shop of the National Cathoshy fortitude and optimism of aUFall River Diocese From Holy Ghost Convent Providence est Street and connect with the lic Laymens Retreat Con- Catholics were in for someSister Mary Chabanel to Mt St Mary Academy Fall River present maternity wing of St tough testingFrom Holy Name Convent The retreat movement he said New Bedford Sister Mary Missioners AllOver JJ7orld Express Thanks Turn to Page EighteenAustin to Our Lady of Mercy Convent New Bedford Sisshyter Mary Constance to eighth To Fall Riv~r Diocese for Aid to Lepers Two Assignments grade and choir st Patrick School Fall River

Sister Mary St You can imagine the joy felt here caused by the arrival of your letter and donation Affeet Parishes Gracelle to when I tell you our leper fund was exhausted God bless you and the wonderful people who tdarys School Newport

cooperated with you so admirably God prosper the Diocese of Fall RiverIt This is only In New Bedford From Immaculate Conception Convent Westerly Sister Mary a sample of similar letters received from all parts of the world by the Fall River Diocesan Most Rev James ConnollyBeningna to seventh grade and office of the Society for the

and no plumbing fixtures The DD Bishop of the Diocesechoir S8 Peter and Paul School Propagation of the Faith children were neglected undershy has approved assignment ofFall River directed by Msgr Raymond fed and had not had a bath in two members of the Order ofFrom Mt St Mary T Considine They are exshy three months I could not refuse Friars Minor Conventual affectshyFrom Mt St Mary Convent pressing appreciation for donashy to send Sisters I sent four of ing two parishes in New BedfordFall River Sister Mary Geoffrey tions sent from the proceeds of my Korean Caritas Sisters to Presented by the Very Revto eighth grade St Marys School the Dioceses annual collection take charge and tried to make George Rozkwitalski OFMthe houses habitable We nowNorth Attleboro for the benefit of lepers They Conv Provincial the followinghave 202 children in this homeSister Mary Nathan to princishy are expressing appreciation to priests have been appointed bythey are clean and pretty wellpalship and eighth grade Holy you the Most Reverend Bishop tofed and cared forName School New Bedford You have helped the Archshy serve as follows

Sister Mary Evangela to St bishop of Kwangju Korea writ shy You helped Bishops in India Father Fulgence GorczycaPatricks School Providence er of the heartfelt thanks above and Africa as well ao communishy OFM Conv to Our Lady of

Sister Mary Richarda to St Archbishop Harold W Henry ties of Sisters aiding lepers in Perpetual Help parish to relieve lames School West Warwick went on to say Two years ago these areas Bishop S Ferrando Father Seraphin Stachowicz

Sister Marie Lucinda to St Leo the Korean government asked of Shillong India writes bull I am OFM Conv who is assigned to confident that in 10 years weSchool Pawucket me to take over the home for the Mission Band

Sister Rita Mary to St Marshy non-infected children born of shall be able not only to stop the Father John Bambol OFM caret School Rumford leper parents There were then progress of the disease but gradshy Conv to St Hedwig parish sucshy

From Mt St Rita Convent 172 children in this home ually to stamp it out ceeding Father Emil TokarzCumberland Sister CharIe The buildings were dilapishy You have helped l~ather Jos- OFM Conv who is assigned to

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National Liturgical Conference Invites Non-Catftolic Clergy

PHILADELPHIA ( N C) - natiohally to some 10000 clergy Non-Catholic clergymen of the subscribers Philadelphia area and beyond Ultimately more than 3000 are being invited to attend the individual letters of invitation eessions of the Catholic Liturshy will be issued by the Naoonal gical Week here starting Monshy Liturgical Conference through day August 19 this committee Father Murphy

stated It is the intent and funcshyOne thousand letters of invishytion of this committee to let ourtation are being lIent to Lutheran neighbors both clergy and laityIlFft()ds in Pennsylvania Maryshyknow that they are most corshylaDd and New Jersey at their ~ dially welcome to participate inQuest Father James J Murphy the unique religious culturalehairman of a welcoming comshyand informational experience ofmittee for other religious groups the Liturgical WeekftaS announced

They will have an opporshyThe synods will transmit the tunity to witness at first hand

Invitations to interested pastors members 01 the Roman Catholicwithin easy traveling distance of Church in a period of profoundPhiladelphias huge Convention renewal worshiping meditatingHall where the session will take em its heritage of wisd~m disshyplace cussing the relevance of its misshy

CCordiaUy Wetcome sion to contemporary man amiddotnd Through the cooperation of the his society

JIlpscopal Diocese of Pennsylshy Aspectal room near Ule lobb7 iamp ~ than 310 iDvitatiom of Conventioll Hall will sengte

as a meetiBg place where nonshyCIlerg) An opeD letter laquo iaTishy Catholic clergymett may meet tation u beinM reproduced ia the informally with 3IPNkers and Presbyt1erbn publication Monshy members of the lIbtional Liturshyday Morning whidl cireullltw gical OoRtiereace

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Cardinal Leger Denies Influencing Legislature on School Control

MONIftEAL (NC) - Paal CardiDal Leger said that he Emile Cardinal Leger has vigOlshy has Jleftlr apres8ld the least denied ihat he caused the muctmce on the a-eation of bull Quebec Legislature to pan ever Ministry 01 Education bill to put edueatiQll ia the Be said that when he returned province under governmental from Rome recently he was wld control of steps being taken asking the

The Archbishop of Montreal government to giVll intermeshycoupled his denial of the wide17 diary groups time to formulate printed report with a strong their observations on a project 01 statement that he respects the law of Such importance jut claims of laymen in matshy kpudiMet EXllloKation ters ell law aDd they in turn Questioned on this SUbjectMould not exploit his person for said the statement the Cariiinal political purposes merely replied in OIder to reshy

A statement was issued ill the spect dernocraiie iRStitutions Cardinals behalf after Le Since this Bas to dt) with a projshySoleil of Quebec City published ect of law the government bull report that a telephone call should assume its responsibilitiee f1GIIl Ule Cardinal caused delay after studying the amendments _ consideration of the bill It baa which may be prelented to it been put over until the Septemshy The Cardinal profits by thill ber session of the Legislature occasion continued the stateshyEducati~ in Quebec is entire_ ment to recall his detershy

ly confessional Schools are opshy mination to pursue his pastoral erated independently of any work while respecting the just direct governmental control al shy claims of laymen in whom he though they are BUpported by has in the past manifested his tax funds The governmentshy confidence backed bill before the Legislashy He must however remind ture would set up a regulator7 loyal and sincere men that as Ministry of Education shepherd of souls he repudiatesan exploitation of his person for

political purposes Those who50th Anniversary reproach the Church with inter MADRID (NC) - More than ference - in temporal matters

1500 employes stockholders must not use the prestige of the and others connected with Edishy Church for their ovrl ends torial CatoHca took part in the Spanish Catholic press organizashytions 50th anniversary celebrashy Mass Ordo tions Editorial Catholica pubshylishes seven daily papers and a FRIDAY-St Anne Mother of number of weeklies and mothshy the Blessed Virgin Mary II lies and operates the newa Class White Mass Proper agency Logos Gloria no Creed Common

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SATURDAY - Mass of the Blessed Virgin for Saturday IV Class White Mass Proper Gloria Second Collect St

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SUNDAY - VIII Sunday After New Bedford

July 2B-St Francis of Assisi Pentecost II Class Green

Holy Redeemer Chatham Mass Proper Gloria Creed Preface of Trinit3

Aug 4--St George Westport MONDAY-St Martha VirginSacred Hearts Fairhaven

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Orthodox Expect Better Relations With Catholics

MONTREAL (NC) - A Russian Orthodox leader voiced optimism here about the chances of improved reshylations between Ids church and the Roman Catholic Church

Archbishop loa n n Russian Orthodox Exarch of North and South America said Spring may have arrived in the area or Catholic-Rassian Orhodox relllshytions

He commented on the matter at a press conference held br five Russian Orthodox delegatel to the four international meetshying of the World Council eli Churches Faith and Order Comshymission

Asked about chances for c108ll relations between Catholics and Russian Orthodox Archbishop loann replied

In Rassian we have a Say taat -ralloww are the first 01 SpriBeDOUBLE JUBILEE BNtlier RayDlOlld Lussier and

Uampit7 Desire 8ti-oaampRev Ernest Lussier both of the BJeSlSedSacrament Order Now tWG SWaBoWoll have receive eoogratulationsfrQm their hrvther Rev Omer lOuth - tWG Ruuian priests at shy

Lussier pastor of St StephenaChmeh D~vil1e OIl tended fheS e eon d VatieaaoccasiOn Gf their ailver jubilees An are natives of Fall Council -- and two swalloww EtiVel Brother Raymond is as~ te Chicago 1R0Ilshy bave gaae - two Vaticaa

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ne Are8brhIlop abo said theBest Do~ by Women 4esire for religious unity ill Mrong ill all MlCtioJul Gi Hofy Father CaUs for RecOIIsi action Russian Orthodox Church

Of Christian CommuRity Bishop Vladimir of Geneva noted that he had attended the

VAT1CAN CITY (NC) -Pope iJaduced by autlcbristian for~ funeral ef Pope John XXIII and JPaul VI has called for the reconshy tAl withdraw not to listen to U the cOl1Onation of Pope Paul VL IJtruction of the Christian COlDshy aDd probably ~ to battle UL When we beald that tbe lnunity and indicated that womshy Moreover it ill becoming noticeshy Vaticall was sending two represhy~D are the best agents for the able among our groups here mad tlentati~s to Moscow Me were iask tilere that 1lhere is a lack of _ shy very happy he said We hope

Pope Pauls call was made durshy organization a weakness of that this particular action wiD ling a special audience granted unity or a lack of that fullnellS help our relations with OUl to leaders of the womens young of vitalilty which Btimula18 1ft brethren from the Romari Cathoshy womens and childrens sectiona the faithful the joy of being a lic Charch even furtber l)f Italian Catholic Action The Christian h joy of frequenting lPope said in part with convinced fervor our

Weare surrounded in our churches aJldparishes and takshy AUBERnNE daily lives by clear symptollUl ing an active part in our peat which point to the gradual deca7 moral spiritual and social probshy Funeral Home of the Christian community lems

It would seem that in certain These conditions the Pope Helen Aubertlne Brough llectors thP Christian community -said have created the urceot Owner _d DIr~

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3 89 Ordinaries Behind Iron Curtain Absent From Council Session

KOENIGSTEIN (NC) - At No bishop from the Baltic least 89 bishops of Sees behind countries of Estonia Latvia and 4Ite Iron Curtain were unable to Lithuania-which were made a attend the first session of the part of the Soviet Union followshyEcumenical Council according ingthe war-were at the coun to a survey made here in Gershy ell save for those living in exile many by Msgr Adolf Kindershy the study said mann Msgr Kindermann noted that

Msgr Kindermann rector of Archbishop Josyf Slipyi of Lviv St Albert the Great College and in the Ukrainian SSR was reshypresident of the relief society leased from 18 years of Soviet fur priests expelled from eastern detention too late to go to the Europe here said that his survey council might not be complete because Under Detention of the difficulty of getting inforshy Three Ordinaries each from mation fro m communist-run Bulgaria and Rumania were un eountries able to go to Rome since all are

The survey noted that eight either in prison or otherwise heads of Sees in Czechoslovakia under detention Albanias three were absent from the council heads of Sees were likewise kept including Archbishop Joseph away from the council Beran of Prague who is being Of Polands 58 bishops the reshydetained in an unknown place port said only 16 were given

Seven Hungarian Ordinaries exit permits to go to the council were also unable 10 attend the No bishops were able to go to first session the study pointed Rome fro m communist-ruled out Among them was Jozsef countries in Asia China North Cardinal Mindszenty Hungarian Korea and North Vietnam i Primate who has been living in But all bishops in Yugoslavia

asylum at the U S legation in and East Germany were ableto Budapest since 1956 attend the survey reported

Gypsies Sing Dance for Prelate At Pilgrimage to Marian Shrine

BOLZANO (NC) - The anshy tribes attended this year DUal pilgrimage of the gypsies This year as in past years the to the shrine of Our Lady of mission made it possible to adshySenale here in Italy was joined minister the Sacraments of Bapshyby Archbishop Alessandro Gotshy tism Confirmation and Matri shytardi of Trent mony where they might othershy

In return for his unusual pre- wise be neglected aence the Arc h bi s hop was When the Gypsies heard that treated to the unusual entertainshy the Archbishop was coming to ment of authentic Gypsy music solemnize the closing of their and dancing week long mission they volunshy

The Mission for the Gypsies is teered to clean the village of organized annually by Father Senale even s wee pin g the Bruno Nicolini and the eightmiddot streets and the yards priests who assist him The group When the Archbishop arrived of priests work with the Gypsies they went out to meet him in 1U1der the authority of the procession heaping his automoshySacred Consistorial Congrega- bile with bouquets of wild

tion in the difficult task of flowers One of them carrying bringing the nomadic families a large red banner led the Arch eloser to the Church bishop through the camp where

The site of their annual pil shy a rustic altar had been erected Itimage is at the shrine of Our before every caravan tent In Lady of Senale 4000 feet high the evening after he had adshyin the mountains that divide the ministered Confirmation they provinces of Trent and Bolzano entertained him with music and Over 400 Gypsies from several dancing

Latin American Seminarians Studying in U S Near 700

WASHINGTON (NC) - The Although most Latin Ameri Dumber of students from Latin can countries are represented America studying for the priest shy among the students Mexico hood in the United States is leads wHh 386 at Montezuma nearing the 700 mark seminary and 78 in other sem

This was disclosed in a report inaries the report said There released by the Latin American are 71 seminarians from Puerto Bureau National Catholic WeI Rico and 14 who are refugees fare Conference The report said from Cuba the report said 886 seminarians from Mexico are Vocation Increase studying at the Montezuma (N Father John J Considine M M) Seminary and that 302 semshy M director of the NCWC burshyinarians from various other Latshy eau said the increase in the in American countries are stu number of seminarians studying dents at 83 diocesan seminaries in the United States reflects an end religious communities in increase in religious vocations tile United States throughout Latin America

The report prepared by Msgr Many Latin American bishops losephMcIntyre of Camden NJ have expressed warm appreciashyeaid the number represents an tion to those North American increase of 36 seminarians in the seminaries which have accepted last year and that 44 are schedshy their seminarians Father Conshyuled to be ordained to the priest shy sidine said hood during the year

Missioner In Tanganyika Inherits Five Children From Convert

TABORA (NC) - A US phaned children become the missioner who earlier this year wards of a deceased mans eldest inherited a collection of de- brother A widow cannot claim viis from a convert witch doc- her children But Nkwabi tor has now inherited five chilmiddot eldest brother who is a pagan dren waived his right and honored

The latest legacy for Father Nkwabis will Paul Heon WF of Nashua Stay With Mother NH came when another con- Father Heon is now legally vert John Nkwabi died Father the father of the five children Heon cared for Nkwabi when he and they can stay with their was taken sick last December Catholic mother Nkwabi was later taken to a Father Heons earlier bequest mission hospital at Ndala 35 a collection of devils - the miles from here Africans term for a witch doc-

He wrote Father Heon a letter tors paraphernalia - came from from thf hospital thanking the a witch doctor named Kikoko priest for his kindness asking who gavemiddot up on fetishes when him to offer Mass for the repose serious sickness hit him He of his soul and bequeathing the came for help to a teacher in prie~ his five children By the bullFather Heons parish here Kikoshytime Father Heon received the ko became a Christian two day letter Nkwabi had died before he died and the devils

Local custom says that or- went to Father Heon

VINCENTIANS MEET From left Robert Thibault St Michaels parish Ocean Grove Francis S Austin St Josephs Fall River Edward Martin also St Michaels at general meeting of Fall River Particular Council of the Society of St Vincent de Paul Mr Austin 92 is believed oldest Vincentian in the Diocese

Commuter College All-Lay Faculty to Staff Sacred Heart

University at Bridgeport MILWAUKEE (NC) - The Applications from Catholic

president of the new Connecti- institutions presently existing cut Catholic university to be and from a surprising number staffed by laymen said hete the of public institutions all over the venture is a step in revealing country have been Ieceived the to the layman his role in the new president revealed Churchs educational function Conley said the school will be

This appraisal of Sacred Heart able to meet competitive salashyUniversity Bridgeport Conn ries was given in an interview here On Sept 16 some 150 men and by its president William H women students will share a Conley former educational as- $7 million building that present sistant to the president of Mar- ly houses Notre Dame high quette University here school

Conley said the university By 1966 a gradual phasing the only Catholic one staffed out of high school students will top-to-bottom by laymen was give the university its 57 classshyproposed by Bishop Walter W rooms cafeteria gymnasium and Curtis of Bridgeport as a re~a- laboratories tively low-cost commuter colshylege for Catholic students gradshy Theology Facultiesuating from public high schools

All subjects will be taught by Form Associationlaymen when ~he university DUBUQUE (NC) - An Asshyopens in September Two priests

will serve as chaplains The sociation of Theologieal Faculshygoverning board will have both ties formed here consists of clergy and lay members with Catholic Lutheran and PresbyshyBishop Curtis as chairman terian theological schools in

Although Conley admitted Dubuque and the s~hool of reli shythat the all-lay faculty will proshy gion of the State University of

Iowa Iowa Cityvide an answer to the shortage of clergy he emphasized that The as-sociation is unique In Bishop Curtis wants to start a its alliance of Catholic and Protshylay college even if tllere were estant theological institutions enough priests with a state university for tpe

Laymen Enthusiastic purpose of furthering study in The problem of getting a facshy theology

ulty has not been difficult Con Officials of the institutions ley said There has been an unshy said that through the association usual response on the part of it will be possible to admit l~ymen who are enthusiastic qualified graduate students from about the prospect of undertakshy the Dubuque institutions into ing the educational mission 01 the graduate program of religion the Church at the State University of Iowa

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New officers of Fall River First Friday Club inClude John Enjoy DiningJ Hrinko president Joseph F McGrady vice-president Thom IN THE as Cahill secretary Dennis C Hurley treasurer JOLLY WHALER

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Council to Urge Chicago K of C Accept Negroes

CHICAGO (NO) - The Catholic Interracial Council of Chicago has resolved to use direct action methods if necessary to open the way for Negro m e m bel s hip in the Knights of Columbus in the Chicago area The councils board stressed in a resolution that pea c e f u 1 demonstration method will be used only if neshygotiation and other persuasive methods fail

John A McDermott CICC president said in a separate statement There are no Negro Knights of Columbus in the Chicago area There is an unshywritten policy against having them as members

No action has been taken to deal with this situation which is a scandal contrary to the teachings of the Church and to the requests of Cardinal Meyer that fraternal groups be free of racial bias

The CICC boards resolution approved by a vote of 30-2 stated Direct action methods - peaceful demonstrationshyagainst racial injustice can be an effective and proper means for Catholics to give witness to the principles of their Faith We believe these actions carefully and prayerfully conceived can sometimes a chi eve reforms where ordinary methodsmiddotof persuasion iail

Others Integrated

The resolution also said that as a general policy the CICC will use direct action method only after serious consideration

and as a last resort after ordishynary methods of persuasion have been tried and found wanting

McDermott said direCt actioD methods could mean picketing prayer services or sit-ins

He expressed the hope that the K of C in the Chicago area would follow the example of other councils that integrated long ago

He also said We wish the national leaders of the K of C would show leadership on this question and specifically that they would disqualify councill that practice racial discriminashytion

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Schedule for Summer Seclson Assonet North Eactham

ST BERNARDS CHURCH OF TIlE VISITTION MalSes Sunday-700 830 1030 AM Ma~s Sunday-8 9 10 11 AM

First Fridays--Evening Mass Holydays-830 AM-730 PM I~ewster

Confessions before every Mass and Saturday OUK LADY OF THE CAPE 300 PM-730 PM MaMes Sunday-630 730 830 930 1030 AM

Daily-800 AM Buzzards Bay CClnfessions Saturday 4-5 PM - 7-8 PM ST MARGARETS

Masses Sunday-630 8 9 10 11 12 NOOfl Eat Brewster Daily-700 AM IMMACUlATE CONCEPTION Rosary and Benediction Sunday-700 PlI MasstS Sunday-7 8 9 10 11 AM

Daily--700 AM Onset

ST MARY-STAB OF THE SEA ()stervitle Masses Sunday-730 830930 10301130 Abullbull OlJR LADY OF THE ASSIJMPTION

Daily-800 AM Ma~ses Sunday-615 7 8 9 10 1100 AM Daily-700 AM

Centerville Confessions SatuIclay-=-4-530 - 730-830 PM OUR LADY Of VICTORY

Masses Sunday-7 8 9 10 11 AM PClpponesset Daily-700 800 AM COMMUNITY CENTER RECREATION BALL

Mltsses Sunday-7 8 9 AM Confessions Saturclay-4-5 PM

OUR L~DY OF HOPE West Barnstable

SantuitMasses Sunday-930 1030 AM ST JUDES CHAPEL

MalISes Sunday-8 10 AMCentral Village ConfeMions Saturclay-730 815 PM ST JOHN THE BAPTIST

Masses Sunday-730 830 930 Pmvincetown Daily-800 AM ST PETER THEAPOSTLE

ST JOHN THE BAPTIST HALL M~set Sunday- 7 8 9 10 11 AM 8 PM MaSlies Sunday-830 930 1030 AM Daily-700 AM

~YOtions Sundaymiddot-730 PMChatham

HOLY KEDEEMER Soutlh Dartmouth Masses Sunday-63l 8 9 10 11 12 NOOft ST MARY

Daily 730 )lasses Sunday-7 8 9 10 11 12 Noon Devotions Sunday-Ro-lary and Benedictiltm Daily 700 AM Saturday-800 AM

South Chatham iandwich COI~PUS CHRISTI

Rt 137 off Rt 28 OUK LADY OF GKACE

Jllaeees Sunday-7 8 9 10 AM Masses Sunday----8 9 10 11 Daily-730 AM

Daily-730 Pocasset

East Falmouth ST JOHNS CHURCH ST ANTHONY Mamp8sett Sunday-630 730 830 930 1030 nlO

Masses Sunday-7 8 9 10 11 12 NOOD Beily-730 AM Daily--800 AM SagamoreBeJlediction Sunday-700 PM

ST THIRESAS CHURCH East Freetown a- Sunday-630 830 930 1030 raquo11

CATHEDRAL CAMP )ow_airs 930 1130 AM DUll LADY OF THE ASSUMPTION eII_

Masses Sunday-736 9 16 11 AM Soutmiddoth Yarmouth Daily-736 AM ST pros TENTH

ltenediction Sunday-500 PM SvDliay-7 8 9 10 11 AM Il8fly-700 M

Falmouth ST PATKICa Bass River

Masses Sunday-7 8 9 16 11 12 HoOR etJK LAD1[ OF THE HIGHWAY DaHy-70Q AM l SYRday-730 130 930 1030 l11t A

Benediction Sunday-730 PM ~vena Monday-Miraculol15 Medal 730 - ~areham

s~r P ATRIC](Falmouth Heights Swnday-7 8 t 10 11 12 NGeIl

ST THOMAS Baily-700 AM Masses Sunday-615 8 9 10 11 AM J)evetiampn Sunday--73G PM

Daily-730 AM lIiIIaOuloHl Medal Novena Monday-11t p BeBediction Sunday----800 PM

Wet WarehamHyannis 81 ANTHONY

ST FRANCIS XAVIEIl 8_eay-7 830 930 1030 AM Masses Sunday-fi 7 a 9 10 11 12 Nooa

Daily-700 800 AM MarionB1nediction after Last Mass OIl Sunday ST KITAConfessions Saturday-4-530 _ 734gt-900 -

~ Swoday-7 830 10 1130 AM

Yarmouthport WeUfleet SACKED HEAKT 8UR LIDY OF OUDU

Masses Sunday-800 AM Sunday-7 8 9 10 11 AM DaHy-730 AMMattapoisett

ST ANTHONY TruroMQsses Sunday-6 7 8 9 10 1100 AX sectACREIl HEART CHURC

Daily-700 AM ~ Sunday-8 10 AM

KOUTt 6 DAMIEN COUNCIL K OF C HALit North Tluro

Masses Supday--934-1030 AM 8tJR LADY OF PERPETUAL BEll Ihr_s Sunday-7 830 1() 1130 AM

Nantucket t-OUR LADY OF THE ISLE WEst Harwich

Masses Sunday-7 8 9 10 11 AM and 5 HOLY TRINITY Daily-700 800 AM )I-ea Sunday-7 8 9 10 11 12 N4lea

Benediction Sunday-745 PM COMMUNITY CHAPEL [Jlennisport SIASCONSET MASS OtJll LADY OF THE ANNUNClATJOK

Masses Sunday-815 PM ~~ Sunday-6 7 8 9 10 11 12 NGCNl Daily-800 AM

Oak Bluffs SACKED HEART Woods Hote

Masees Sunday-630 8 9 1030 AM ST JOSEPH Daily-730 AM )hssea Sunday-7 815 930 11 AM

Benediction Sund41y Evening-730 PK Daily-700 AM Beaediction Sund~y-730 PM

Edgartown ST ELIZABETH Megansett

Ma58es Sunday-ti4l) 1)06 AM IMMACULATE CONCEPTIOM Daily-736 AM raquoasses Sunday-7 8 9 10 11 12 NOOIl

BeDediction Sunday Evenings-730 P Daily-800 AM

Orleans VinE~yard Haven ST JOAN OF ARC ST AUGUSlINE

MaNeS Sunday-7 8 9 Ii 11 AM Jih_ Sunday-l)30 800 915 1030 AM Daily--730 AM Daily--730 AM lIi)ly Hour-MonQay 700 PM 81MlPY and senediction Sunday-7tI

Scores Inequity In Federal Help For Educators

WASHINGTON (NC) Sen Kenneth B Keating of New York has asked the Senate education subcomshymittee to revise a major Federal aid program so private llChool personnel will get equal tTeatshyment under it

In a statement submitted to the subcommittee the Senator was critical of language counshyeling and guidance institute operated under the 1958 National Defense Education Act

He noted that these Federal institutes give stipends to pubshylic school teachers who attend them but do nltlt give a similar livil1g expense to teachers from parochial and other private chaoIs

Keating said this inequity has kept private school teachersFather Balthazar from the institutes which he ealled vital to programs in ourTo Offer Mass elementary and secondary IChoolsOn July 28 Teachers from private schools he said are in effect preventedRev Norman Gerard Balshyfrem taking the courses becausethazar 0 r d a in e d to the they are not completely leJlshy

prieRthood June 30 by the supporting during the period of MORt Rev John P (oIly rudy Apostolie Administrator of New Ignore Talfnt Orleans at the American College Of the 21000 teachers mChapel Louvain Bel~ium will have taken the courses IIineecelebrate his First Solemn M3511 thfv hart in 1959 he said leN at St Josephs church New Bedshy than five per cent HI made upford Sunday July 28 of Lpa S irom private schoolll

Father Balthazar son of Mr HThis wasteful and useless igshyand Mrs Roland E Balthazarmiddot fl()ring of potential talent ia Estelle Avenue East Freetown harmful not only to these teach was born in New Bedford June ers and their 55 million stushy2 1938 He attended St Josephs enshydents but eventually to the Grammar School New Bedford tire nation he said and graduated from Assumption Stipends are $75 a week witllPreparatory School WorC1Ster

an additional payment of $15The young priest studied at Bosshy a week for each dependent wllileton College and at St Andrews the teacher is taking the insiishyMinor Seminary Rochester He tute usually held in Summelobtained a BA at St Bernards lessions at coneges and llflivel shySeminary Rochester and w_ itiesgranted an MA from the Amfl shyican College Louvain BelgiUDl

Ms~r Louis E Prevost ~sshy Clergy Ask Negroes tor of middotSt Josephs will a~

Father Balthazar at Sunday On Advisory Body Mass Oth-er officer oIttie MaSl DANVILLE (NC) -A ieee will be Rev Henri Charest teashy Watl among 13 clergym_ wbe con and Rev Charles DesRuill shy aigned a letter urging 1tlat Neoshyseaux Manchester N H a cousshy lroes be included on this VirgiBshyin subdeacon Another ~iIl ia citys all-wbi~ nlcial MVieory Rev Elliott Robert SM Detroit committee will deliver the -sermon The signature of Father Capl

Father Balthazar will ~rve MIl Naro of Sacred Beart church Wall the Diocese CJf St Auglstine Ila in the letter addr-essed teIMayor

JHlian Stinson The cleram_ uggested thai the Mayors adshySays Ru ling Permits isory committee be greatly eftshylarged to include citizens fd boUtVoluntary Prayers paces who will be representative

HARTFORD (NC) - Bihle of e71ry phase of the life of reading and prayer can conUnue eommunityin C(nnecticut public scb66ls all

long as they are BOt required or conducted as a formal -policy public school officials hoive been advised

Tllis was the position taketl H1 a letter sent to school offlCials TOUHEYSby William Sanders state edushycation commissioner The letter PHARMACYlOught to clarify the issue in the wake of the U S Sup-reme Court June 17 ruling harrinlaquo bull Hearing Aiel Co public school prayer and Bible reading carried on under laws bull Surgical Appliance Ce directing such practices in Maryshyland and PennSYlvania Irene A Shea Prop

Sanders expressed the belief that the courts ruling wouki permit prayer and Biblc reading 202 - 206 ROCK STREET in public schools if t~ practlcetl

FALL RVER MASSwere carried on at the discretion of teachers and were not reshy OSborne 5-7829 - 3-003-7 quired by law or formal public policy

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5 1ft AtlaquoMOR-Dtocese of Fan River-Thurs Ju1y 25 1963

YOUTH AND AGE Youth and age are served equally by White slide right from left Sister Jeanne Sist~r Imelda and Sister Renee ~isters of Fall River and New Bedford Left Sister St Ludger IlUperior Theodose superior prepare to leave New Bedford convent 00 daily round of Fall Rivfr convent of community ~elPil Stang Day Nulloel1 tot down of heme nursing calla

Train SeminariansMinisters Back Sisters in New Bedford and FaU River Fer Youth WorleProposed Law

WASHINGTON (NC) - ~eYouth Age tvith -Nursery Home Care Federal givernment is going toOn Bus Rides finance aD experiment ill the HARRISBURG (N C ) In Fan River and New Bedford there are shut-ilUl mainly elderly for whom a bright training of future priests to work

with juvenile delinquents and11lirteen Protestant miftisshy spot is provided by frequent iSM from the White Sisters And in Fall River theres handle other youth problemsten have backed a biD to another group far 1ftgtDl elderly but sharing in those same bright spots The shut-ins

The Presidents Committee onprovirllaquo tax-paid school bus Benefit from the home Iritrsinlaquo service of the Sisters the non-elderly group is composed Juvenile Delinquency has grantshy

rides tor parochial and otIter of youngste18 who daily inshyfyaed ewe for that realilOJl DeSSwomeRS residences ed $oW874 to st Louis University

private school pupils vade Bishop Stang Day Nurshy MemtJers 01 ~ communit The Sisters habits are III aft foe a three-year program 81They said in bull letter to Gov sery romp on its swings and appreciate the work of tile Sisshy orlon and wool combination A surveying seminary programs in William Scranton that they beshyltlide~ frolic in its large inshy ters and lend assistance One black veil and blaek belt set off youth work training a selectlieve it would be for the welshydoor playroom-and line up for such glOUp is the Queens theil-white robes A silver dove group of 80 seminarians and thentore of the state if the bill ia lollipops at the close of each Daughters an auxiliary which representing the Holy Ghost is putting them to work as aides inenacted day 1Ip0llsorS henefit activities and wom about the neck (The inishy social agenciesThe statement differs radically

The White Sisters formally prepares surgical dressings for uala FSE following t~e Sisterrom a broad condemnation of ImGWn as the Daughters of the the home nurses III New Bedshy nama stand for Filles Saintshythe bill and its purpose made

earlier by the Pennsylvania Holy Ghost were given their ford Catholic druggists make an Esprit French name of the comshy

Council of Churches affectionate nickname derived annual collection of drugs and munity) DONNELLY frem their white habits when medical iUpplies for the White Prospective W hit e SistersThe 13 ministers said that if

ibe state deems tax-paid bus they arrived in the Diocese in Sisters should be between 16 and ~5 PAINTING rides vital for public school 1903 Now theyre so well known The Sisters are on call five say the Fall River and New Bedshy

children then children attendshy by it theyre even listed in the and a half days a week for nursshy ford superiors They should posshy SERVICE ing care but respond to emershy sess good health and be equippeding nonpublic schools should phone book that way Commercial Industrial

80t be discriminated against beshy In Fall River two Sisters are in gencies at other times as well for the type of work done by the Institutional eause of their religious creed charge of the nursery which In Third Century community Pointing and Decorating

Traditionally said the stateshy cares for children of working The Daughters of the Holy Furthec information is lIyail shyment Protestantism has been parents or for youngsters whose able from Rev Mother ProvinshyGhost are well into their third 135 Franklin Street very jealous of the principle of parents for one reason or anshy century of service to God and cial Holy Ghost Provincial

fall River OSborne 2middot1911other feel it would be good foreparation of Church and State man Founded in France in 1106 House 72 Church Street Putshyand would not desire to see this it now numbers some 3500 memshy them to have some play experi-middotmiddot nam Conn

ence with other tots before startmiddotline of demarcation violated bers ill Canada Africa and the We agree however with the ing school Two Sisters care for a 2

United States Supreme Court when it declared Works indude schools hosshythe homebound ill in Fall River ill 1947 that such proposals and one fills the important post pitals homes for the aged orshywould not be a violation of this of cook Sister St Ludger is sushy phanages nurseries and bu~li-principle It is also significant perior in Fall River and in New that similar bus laws in several Bedford Sister Renee Theodose states including the large inshy is in charge of the home nursing Manhattan to Use MONTHLY CHURCHdustrial states of New York and crvice offered in that city

Nuclear ReactorMichigan have not been ehalshy N Call Refused BUDGET ENVElOPESlenged as to their constitutiCNlshy The Sisters have bad the hapshy NEW YORK (NC)-Manhatshyalit piness of aeeing Diany of their tan Cllege will put into use in PRINTED AND MAILED

Signers represented Presbytershy September the first critical orpatients return to the sacraments ian Christian Reformed and Reshy or enter the Church Most they hot nuclear reactor in New OSborne 2-J322 formed Episcopal Churches YOIk City Brother Gregory WYman 3middot1431say are unable to pay for nursshyAmong the signers is Dr Edwin FSC president of the collegeing tervice but none is ever re-H Palmer of Westminister Theoshy has announced logical Seminary Philadelphia The $120000 training reactor who is prominent in the Citizen8 Georgetown Loan will be a gift from the American for Educational Freedom moveshy Machine amp Foundry CompanyWASHINGTON (NC) shyment in the state Geopoundgetown University here has and will be housed in Manhatshy

been awarded a $4465OOQ colshy tans new engineering buildingUniversity Head lege housing loan by the eomshy in the Riverdale section of the

SCRANTON (NC) - Father munity Facilities Administration Bronx Edward J Sponga SJ former for construction of two residence The device is suitable for graduate school dean has been halls and a cafeteria adminisshy demonstrations of how reactors

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lOBSTERS appointed president of the Unishy tration commissioner Sidney H work but is not adequate for exshy for your OUTDOOR COOKmiddotOUTS versity of Scranton He succeeds Woolner has announced One perimental work It will be used Father John J Long SJbull who residence hall will accommodate at Manhattan to demonstrate will remain at the Jesuit institushy 324 women students while the principles of reactor activity and Macleans Sea Foods tion as a consultant on developshy other will house 424 men tushy can be Wied for long periods of UNION WHARf fAIRHAVEN ment and educational poliq dents time

6 middotmiddotTHE ANCHORDloc~e of Fall River-Thurs July 25 1963 Comrade~

Pope Paul OJtmiddotmiddotthe middot~Rdriousmiddot middotSense

A Jewish rabbi has recently observed that he would like to see much less of a distinction made in contemporary life between the sacred and the secular the holy and the profane the reserved and the common He feels and rightly that when DUm divide life -into these two eate goriesthe next step is to make of the sacred justa piou~ routine formalism and middotof the secular an anything goes

gt proposition entirely divorced from God In his thinking the rabbi HI folloWing in the great relishy

gious tradition of the Old Testamept where the Jewish people did not so much see God in all things as they saw all things in God To them there was no such thing as a sacred aspect anq a seeUlar aspect of life Life was a gift of God Who while infinitely above His people was at the same time vitally interested in them and present to them bull

This is the New Testament view as well It is the 8acramental approach to life with the unseen God manishyfesting Himself in the things that are seen

Perhaps the oneniost needed virtue in the world today is the religious sense the awareness of God Fourteen hundred years agO St Benedict and his followers in searching for God realized that He could be found in all things and especially in the things of the earth and they thus restored to agriculture the dignity that centuries of Illave labor had robbed it of In the pgalms they sang of Godin nature and in all of creation and working the earth with their hands they experienced this same awareness

The present world is in need of the same exPerience Too long have men eompartmentali~ life into what beshylongs to God and what belongs M themselves or the world

IC]hAou9h th~ ltWalt CWlth th~ ChWlch By REV ROBERT W HOVDA Catllotic UivellJitr

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Laud Of lhe Latins

Ii you were a Volunte and about to set your fir step Qll South American 801 what would you expect of ihis new world about to engull you What you would find II a land of conshytradiction AD overwhelming Catholic conshytinent it posshysesses paganism superstition imshymorality indifshyferel1ce and militant ant i- ~ clericals With the warm and welcoming cli shymate yOll may have beard about there is 8lIshyireme heat and cold pIa without rain and others with alshymost m 0 n soon - Ii k e rai

TODAY - St James Apoampt1e Reading) when we forsake tile dizzying highlands and heavyo It is significant that the present Holy Father in a It is this -very integrity and Sunday assembly of worship hearted lowlands crowded citiel

1holenese constantly elicited when He comes and fails to find and people-less plainsLenten pastoral letter written in 1957 addreesed himself (end created) in themiddot public wor 118 watching (Gospel) HFlaquo I 00to this subject Pointing out how in the past nature the Probably you wouldship of the Church which draws betrothed you to one spouse studied Spanish ~ as to be abereation of God was seen as the intermediary between lilpon the follower of Christ the the Church teaches the Church to converse with the peoplemen and God the then Archbishop Montini caned upon scorn of the world (First in middotthe first lesson The Church But besides Spaniards youmiddotthe works of man himself art and technolog3r to fulfill leading) Sufiering in this teaches bEcause it is CbrisJs have a life lived among IndiaWorld-and not even a promise Body the iD8trument throuhthat role today In the products of his ingenuity his inshy Negroes mixed bloods and i(Ii success by this worlds 9tarishy which He works on earth todaydustry his tools his machines man must see not only the Clards in the next (Gospel)-is The Church is taught because it migoonts from many Europelill

countries tokens of his own intelligence and energy but he must make the companion of total commitshy is not all Head its members are the leap in human understanding and see in them a reveshy rnent to God Our comfort is that disciples students of the Lord WealDt Poverty

the Lord knows when I sit and TUESDAY-Mass as SUDlation of the mind and work of God This in my opinion You would gaze in astoni9bshywhen I stand (Entrance Hymn) day Give an account of thyis one of the keys to the problem of bringing back the lost ment at the wealth of the landTOMORROW-St Anne Moth stewardship says the symbol ofreligious sense into the realm of industry and technology tl of the BIHSed Virgin Mary God in Jesus Gospel story Reshy - people who live in a luxuq

that is of a bygone era herescience and art This is the way to restore a spiritual signishy In commemorating St Anne we sponsibility is a key and distinshythe Statesficance to mans work This is how in the factories loaded recall that what made the Jew guishing note of the Christian

ish people whole the remnant view of man It is mysterious You might sense the wealOlas they are with material wealth the flowers of prayer (f faith always preserved in that too this human responsibility of ability personality and inshyand joy shall flourish nation was even then its ori God is almighty We can do nothshy telligence among the educated Emtation toward Christ the Messhy ing without His help We pray lind marvel at the wealth of iheKindness at Home smiddotiah The covenant-promise of in todays Collect for the spirit natural resources that spurt from Yahweh was the pearl of great of right thought and right acshy the rich land oil coffee gold

The English writer Arnold Bennett once wrote price (Gospel) And the First tion Yet the moral life the life gum Panama straws and bashyHeading shows how ideally of love is as truly our doing as nanas to name a fewDuring a long and varied career as a bachelor I have E~very aspect of the life of that it is Hisnoticed that marriage is usually the death of politeness Yet you will feel your stomshypeople was dominated by the WEDNESDAY - St Ignatius

ach sicken at the poverty ofbetween a man and a woman Lord Confessor The Society of Jesus parents and children living ST MARY ON SATURDAY While it may not be the mostThe obvious truth of the statement saves it from being squalorHer distinction even more than modest title in the history of

branded as a cynical jest ler physical motherhood was ecclesiastical organizations is Many Contradictions her faithfulness to the Word of certainly a bold and affirmative God (Gospel) True daughter of one The texts of todays MassIt is a sad fact that men and women who are the This is the land you would

soon learn to love You couWepitome of kindness and consideration to the tradesman the Jews (First Reading) she tell us much about that Society easily discover without aorthe newspaper boy the clerk in the store become rude and found in the promises of God The First Reading in its bold calculated effort why there EiUbstance for joy (Entrance and fearlessness its willingness toboorish and cruel toward their husbands and wives those so many contradictionsCommunion Hymns) when trashy suffer for the sake of the goodliving under the same roof No charity begins at home ledy threatened and for trust news proclaims The word of The contradictions in religio_

for them Charity is something to be exercised only outside when knowing failed God is not bound The Gospel life for example have a simpleof the home EIGHTH SUNDAY AFTER is Jesus own exhortation to misshy if lengthy explanation The

IlENTECOST The average modshy sionary zeal Spaniards as was their custo~And this is one area where trouble can enter a marshy

E~rn Catholic may not think of brought the Catholic religionriage When there are serious crises and grave problems it in this way but one of the with them and through it civishyOklahoma Court husband and wife will more often than not draw closer Iurposes of our public worship lized the native Indians setting

is to help us make friends the Catholic religion on a peopletogether in their concern and seek together the answer to Bars Bus Rides friends who share a Faith a lifeshy given to superstition somewhat confronts them or the strength to face and accept it OKLAHOMA CITY (NC) shy customs of which still remaiaviewIt is over the little things that marriage tension develops The Oklahoma Supreme Court

God calls us together in the Some people associated the - the thank you never said the demanding tone of has ruled that granting publicliturgical assembly to renew the Church with the hated SpanisJaschool bus rides to parochialvoice the service always taken for granted the gratitude eovenant he has offered us as and when the wars of indepenshyschool students in Midwest City

never expressed These are the shoals that threaten to ~l family as a community as dence occurred they become Okla violates the state consti shywreck the bark of matrimonybull friends Every mans life is inshy religious and anti-clerical Thetution

Jormed by a spirit-though the Negroes were imported for slaveThe state Supreme Court afshySo Bennetts statement is not 80 much a piece of lpirit may be materialism or firmed a decision by Distdct labor and brought their tribal

cynicism as it is a shrewd observation And to the wise pleasure or power Judge Robert Hert who had lsshy religious rituals with them

it can teach an important lesson Todays First Reading teaches sued a permanent injunction to Today many other Christiaa 1hat the Spirit of the Christian halt Midwest City public school religions are joining this steaM life is not a what but a who the officials from providing free of religioU8 confusion in South Holy Spirit of God And life in bus transportation to students America Thus the religion of the Spirit must be nourished by at St Philip Neri School there people varies and ranges frOM friends who share the same The bus transportation had an almost ascetic Catholicism br Spirit (Gospel) This does not been provided for some five some to a pure paganism bull mean we will not have or should years under an administrative othersJ10t have other friends It does decision of Midwest City publierheANCHOR Religion is only one of filemean that the liturgy offers us school superintendent Oscar

contraditions in Latin Amerieaan opportunity to love and supshy Rose who called it a goodOFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE DIOCESE OF FALL RIVER If you would like to know mOMport and encourage our brothers neighbor policy bull about the continent and Published weekly by The Catholic Press of the Diocese of Fall River in the Faith and in the Spirit Rose said providing bus transshyPapal V 0 I u n tee r s who MeRelating friendship to the port for the parochial students410 Highland Avenue seeking to help it send me yoaltar and being a friend at Sunshy irwrolved no inconvenience 01

Fall River Mass OSborne 5-7151 name and address and withoutday Mass strengthening the extra expense for the public any further obligation on yOUIPUBLISHER ilOcial and femily ties of the school system

part I will forward to you ~ Worshiping community can save However an injunction againstMost Rev James L Connolly DO PhD pamphlet on PAVLA 1elS from the crass level of friendshy the bus transport program was

GENERAL MANAGER ASST GENERAL MANAGER hip of the Gospel steward asshy sought in the Fall of 1961 by The address is Latin Amer_ suring our spirit that we are John L Antone and other Midshy Bureau NCWC 1312 MassachRev Daniel F Shalloo MA Rev John P Driscoll hildren of God west City taxpayers who claimshy setts Avenue NW Washingtea

MANAGING EDITOR MONDAY-St Martha Virgin ed that it violated the Oklahomashy 5 DC Meantime keep WI

Hugh J Golden There is a divine jealousy First constitution your prayers

Selfhelp Project On China Border Makes ProgreSS

MACAo (NC) ~ ~We may have startedm the middotdoghouse but were climbing to the top of the world now beamed Father Patrick Shaules SJ of San Diego Calif who like many anshyother missioner has found he must be a jack-of-aUtJades and master of them too

The making and marketing of beaded sweaters pursesmiddotembroishydered luncheon sets and other

tourist-tempting items is a far cry from knowing theology middot But supervising such work is what Father Shaules is now doshyJog when hes not doubling as director of Ricci High School in this Portuguese territoIY off the 80Uth China coast

The projectmiddot is called Maca9 Welfare Enterprise It is a nonshyprofit venture and the first large ~ale one of its kind here

The goal is to provide 300 refshybull gees with training and profit shyeble employment by September to plow profits back into the business and to the workers and pJovide fringe benefits And it hU the blessing of the Bishop Paulo Tavares who welcomes -capees from Red China with epen arms

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Catholic Relief Services Wattonal Catholic Welfare Conshyleience helped to launch the program last NoVember with a dmation of $525 The Governor eI J(acao provided free temporshy~ quarters descried kennet 84 the old dog race track ~ Sisters of Our Lady of the

ADgeLr-known in Macao as the FtUna Sistera-took over sup~rshyYMion and training And workshy received 18 cents a day and bull free meal while training

Needs More Priests LISBON (HC) - The number

fill priests in Portugal is falling behind the population growth in this country New statistics mow bull 9 per cent increase in priests the past 30 years while the pOpulation wa growing by 35 pel cent In addition more than 100 of the countrys f2OO dioshyeesan priests are over 60 7ears

Executive Boards OrgUllize middotPariJuotWrmiddot Fotfportaia lJoltltmernity Work

By Aug1IStus Sil ear-el Parish ~-ewBedfOlll

F~tbi8tbird artkle in a series on COD t~~been asked to discuss briefly the PaiishExecutiveBoat4 of the ConfraternitrQfenristian Doctrine Needless to say this is a rAt~er hifaiutin label to pin o~ ~rdinarytiel) and women who merely wish to share wIth ()th~rs an upderstanding and love of G9dlwasa bit shaken up when asked to join our parish executive board as one understandably is ablyask 7 But once you have out in my mind a yqungmother

when asked to tackle what only seems to be something too big to cope with We held our lint boud meetin looked

over -me ~~shy~ LOti

ures from a reshycent parish sur_ vey and were bowled over by the fa dthat close to 1 500 publie school children we r e receiving no

religion instruction whatsOever Ours ismiddotquite a large parlshbut I doubt it differs essentially from others By this time we were really scared of the next generation that is and thereshy

fore through the chairman of Teaehel8 we began lining up parishoners to handle religion clasles Youll agree tl n t under1 ~ the circumstances we needeil quite a few to be trained in the method and doctrlne of rell on

tomiddot Instrtlction

wnlin~ tomiddot Shaft Outprofessional teachers ere bore than willing to joinmiddot but ~it number feU middotfar short of ~ Jleed Equally as oOoJerilshy

middot ll-evermiddot wemiddotre a coupe omiddotfUe ~~ bull~lectricians helpers a retired n middot am man some hlgh school middotnmiddotlmiddot~ middotwho wmiddotere lmiddotgned the ~ loWer -ades a semi-retired at shy

toiney and his wife a window dreHer h 0 use w i vel and mothers to name a few just ormiddot clinary men and women each in hit own way willing to share

his understanding and love of God that others also might unshydel9tand and love Him 113 that SI_Ie amiddotnd that easy and to be~

timid before the high-soundingshyness of Confraternity of Chrisshytian Doctrine is to be expected cst of us felt this ww wmiddothen-taking our driving test or goirig out oil our first date

Ai thls point 7011 m reasonshy-

your teaeh~ trained in method a fallen-away Catholicwho toshyand doctrinemiddot how do you get gethe with her son came back the kids to (raquomemiddoti9 religion to the Church within a year classes (Notebull wemiddot dont use the She had become one of our better

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Diocese Planning Widescole middotRacial

Ju~ice Program KANSAS CITY (NC) shy

The Chaneery Office of the Kansas City-St Joseph dio eese has announced a eGmshyprehensive program by Bishop Charles H Helmsing to marshal the full strength of the dioeese w the cause of racial justice

middotThe program includes the foIshyviordcatechism thits passeCCD teachers in her second reall- a bad WOrd to use inY

~) In QW casemiddot middotbrilliantly persuasive eloquence from the

pulpit fell on deaf ears and again I repelltthat parishes are very much al~~middot

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n bullbull n theWe had the yrs re 8COle$ of tbeminc1udilig junior and senior high school students and not a few little Indians I was corrected once for calling them CltlitUe devils How did we get them there We iished for them Our chairman of Fishers along with two other board members met with various parish groups - Holy Name Society Parent-Teachers Assoshyeiation scout leaders md par-W I ents orteh S Club Coup es Club among others - we met

with our fellow-parishoners anil hit them hard with that 1500 figure I spoke ofearUet Having recruited (liurMarines (the Fishers are really the Marine Corps of CCD siwek troops youmht _ ) bmiddot t

8 wemiddot a au tnmiddot Itructing themmiddot in theirmiddot mission

~- t tb -- f ab t - VISI e HUmes a sen ee ehildren andto explain to both

~~- d t hpar an youngs ers ow atd Ch --uld evCIY goo MHlan Snvknow - to understand and love God ill 0 receive His Divine

graces Withia a year our problem

was to find enough teachen to keep up with the enrollment And what about this enrollment

Too many of these young people hadnt been shown how to make the sign of the cross several teenagers hadnt yet been bapshy1ized and some children of mixed marriages were confused by Ipiritual crosseyedness a neither-here-nor-there point of yiew I might add that thesehome visits brought notanly

children to religion classes but al80 parents back to the Church and in some instances into CCD One such instance stands

Study Educational Freedom Problem ft LOUIS (NC) - Citizens

for Educational Freedom has announced the formation of a research committee to promote the finding and dissemination of information on all aspects of the problem of educational freeshydom

CEF president Vincent P Cor ley announced that the new comshymittee will be particularly con_ cerned with the problems of disshytributive justice il) regard to tax benefits for educational pur poses

Among its subjects of investi shygation he said are the hisshytory constitutionality contribu_ tiODll and needs of independent education as well as the way such education is helped by governments in other demoshyeraeies

Fire Halts Training Of Lay Missioners

WAWA (NC) -Lay mission vltgtlunteers had scarcely begJJn their three-month training proshygram when they were called out to fight bull forest fire that threatmiddot ened themissiori ~a~ning center and eventually spread over 10000 acres

The volunteers are members of the Canadian Lay Missioners a society founded in late 1961 to serve mission territories throughout the world The group accepts both men and women without regard to marital status and senda them to foreign counshytries to work for three )eaJ4I

ander Dtissionar1 biShops

lowing features year me passed away I recall A special clergy conferencealso a yong man in his late teens who was sacramentally bank- -OIl race

A review of employment polshyrupt one week following his icies of Cath(lic institutions Confinnation he was killed in an auto accident A seriel of lerIDOllI GIl racial

Justice to be preached IA anYlrtuo1lll Aj)OStolle churches of the dioceseNeed I say that by DOW two years later our executhre board A stipulation for inclusiOil of 1M) longer felt ufleasyabout a nondUcriminatio1 clause ill facing up to CCD Our ranks had eontlaetl for aU buildinc proshygrown to illclude the profes jects Of the diocese and of Cathshysional the skilled and unskilled olic institutions of the diocese 7-OUng and ot rich and poor Inclusion of the cause of racial in other words a gathering of peace as a special intentioa in the people of the parish in- all Masses in diocesan churches structed virtuous apostolic each lip to middotAugust 5 in his own small way fulfilling Christa TeachiDc his mission as a witnesl to Bislwp Helmsing said in ames-Christ With the advice and middotui- th sage ac~paDYmg e programdance 01 our priest~director(this In our belated effort to aid is of the utmost imPottance -and by viaid and deed the causemiddot of lets -ot klmiddotd ours-~e abAutmiddotit)

a~ racial justice andmiddot civilmiddot equality our executive board formed the it is important that all of us-shyremaining grOUps thatDiake up bishops priests Religious and CCD Helpel~ Parent-Educators Discllssion Clubs nd Apostles of Good Will These have been touched o~ briefly in a previousarticlemiddotand willmiddot be himdled in detail In futllle articlellmiddotin this erie

--~ bull - ~ I lu want to saw that the

parish executive board under itl prielt-direetor is the orshyganizing planning and directing arm 01 CCD whose Ole plllpOse is tit mare with both Catholics

and non-Catholics within the parish bull deeper understanding ~ love of God And of course

dt h t be tone oesn ave 0 middotan expertea dlt this and he certainly mustnt be bull holier-thm-thou Perhaps the most inspiring CCD

be h tmem rs In our par1S are wo retired old gents in their early 1Os members of the Helpers

-- I _ th dgrouP Wau un 0 e oors turn on the lights and shltw the children to their clasTooms and

later turn oU the lights and lock Ute doors Can anyone say that these two gents in their inti shymate way are not sharing a witnesses to Christ

To say there is a need in our times for Confraternity of Chrisshytian Doctrine is to repeat what stare at us daily from our newspapers and movies our neighborhood and the house next door and within the family if were honest enough to admit to it CCD is perhaps the best means within the rE~alth 9f the lay apostolate to meet this need Not to meet it not even tomiddot try is to ignore Christ to tUrn our backs on Him to walk away and leave Him alone on Ills Cross

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laity-bear witness to our faith in Christ and His teaching

4ft is imperative mor-ecwer1bat we become involved ia inshy

telligent and effective action ofJove to insure the true succeu

of the nonviolent efforts of our fellow citizens to right the wrongs of tbree centuries

Holy Father Visits Vatican Post Office

VATICAN CITY (NC)-Pope Paul VI has continued a series of visits to Vatican City institution by calling at the Vatican post Gffice

After a tour of 1he various deshypartments Pope Paul lIPOke te the staff and urged them to Cltlshylaborate in the Holy Sees work not only through their professhysional activities but abo by etshytine good example

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FOR PROTESTANTS ONLyTllree students aTe w~ishyeoihed to the Bible School for Protestants only at Holy Savior parish Wichita Kans Father Robert F Pepe passhytor pointed out that white children of University of Wichita faculty members will attend with~hi1dren of local NAACP leaders Christ Father Pepe remarked did not mention eolor when He said 1M the little children come to meHe Photo

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VATICAN CITY (NC) - Ihe U S National Council of CathshyDecides Thumbsuckings OK olic Women has contributed $21 11 to the Private StoreroomBy Mary Tinley Daly of His Holiness Pope Paul VI

Our guide for more years than we like to believe was a center from which papal char-shya B1im paperbound book with the simple title Infant Care ities are dispensed We might temporarily misplace the dictionary the teleshy The gift was presented on beshy

half of the NCCW by Msgr ~_phone directory or the cookbook but Infant Care was drew Landi European director

hung by a string to a nail enough to be able to decide of Cafholic Relief Services-Natshyover the kitchen sink When what to do in many cases Your ional Catholic Welfare Confershythe bee stings when the dog baby can put up with quite a ence at a private audience graDshybites to quote a popular bit if he finds you consistent ted by the Pope lIOng were just two of the emer- and loving in your care In accepting the donationgencies to be got at immediately The whole book is in the same Pope Paul expressed his grati shyin their clear vein helpful with know-how tude for the generosity of U S Jndices T hat derived from oonsultation with catholics in oontributing to early copy had pediatricians child psychiatrists works of relief and charit1 Jrease - stained and psychologists parent edushy throughout the world pages from cod cators nurses orthopedists and The NCCW channels its worldliver oU soap- specialists in nutrition child aid through CRS-NCWC For the1P0tted p age s development vision and safety past 10 years if has supplied to at the How to In addition Infant Care has the Private storerooms old andBat h e the also consulted parents fathers new clothing including layettelBaby chapter and mothers who are daily FOR MEXICAN MISSIONS These five students from

for needy infants and First Comshybull pin a c h - dealing with problems in infant St Johns University Jamaica Long Island are working munion clothes for the poor ThJaplotched pages care with the Maryknoll Missions in Mexico this Summer With year (1962-63) the NCCW sent

Few BuIesat F ix i n g Father Michael Mullen CM professor at the university 240000 pounds of old and 55000The 1963 e d i t ion datesBaby Vegetashy are left to right Gerard Mueller of Long Igland city NY pounds of new clothing

Rocking chairs must have beenbles Until our first copy became invented for those sweet moshy Maureen Dowling and Mary Hyl-and both of Jackson

almost unreadable and we sent ments and goes on The sick Heights NY Felicia Krywienko of New York and James Prelate Gives $25000 for a new copy we did not reashy fretful baby bull bull bull may need to Cackowski of East Meadow NY NC Photo lize that the Gevernment was be SOothed sponged off bullbullbull For Typhoon Victims keeping up with the times in talked to or just held and

PUSAN (NC) - Bishop Johnchild care far better than we rocked Give him all the comfort Choi of Pusan has given $25000New Lease on LifeNew and revised editions had and attention you can without to Maj Gen Yang Chanwoonfear that it will spoil him been issued Governor of Kyongsang proshyBy the time our three 1963 Infant Carealso takes Young Italian School Teacher Undergoes vince to help victims of Tyshymiddles came along we found a more tolerant attitude toward phoon Shirley

that we no longer need feel both thumbsucklng and pacishy Four-Hour Open Heart Operation uilty in ignoring the 1929 edi- fiers the first of which was forshy The g~f was made possib~

- tion which warned we must not merly viewed 110 shocking the LOS ANGELES (NC)-Maria valve was inserted in her hea by oontributions sent to the ~t the habit of coaxing a baby econd anathema Antonietta Moretti isa pretty to replace the defective aortic Bisliop by friends and Catholi to sleep by rocking Few hard and fast rules are girl with dark eyes black hair valve with which she W88 born organizations outside Korea

COXnfant Care admitted Someshy offered except in such areas all a mind that has often meditated Now she is scheduled for one Employes at a Catholic medishytimes the baby needs a litUe the prevention of accidents on heaven and eternity - and more medical examination by cal center in Seoul gave $1500

extra attention and showed a leading cause of death of chil shy now a new lease on life Dr Jerome Harold Kay chief- to adriye organized by the Seoul picture of a baby being rocked dren of this age group It points At 24 each heartbeat reminded of cardiac surgery at USC and daily Kor~a Times for victims of by his mother Vindicated we out that children are vulnerable that she had but a year or two St Vincents who performed the the typhoon which hit June 20 unashamedly rocked Our last to new kinds of home accidents 10 live Her heart had an aortic operation The examination will and caused an estimated $2 milshylook-see at Infant Care was a because of advances in labor valve that did not close prollerly determine whe~ she can go home lion damage in southeast Korea decade or so ago when its 1951 saving devices for the home and and permit the blood to flow to Rimini Italy and her job as revision stated A great many many scientific developments back into the heart after each a high school teacher there babies fall asleep readily when Useful and necessary drugs heartbeat How Miss Moretti was able to Nun 96 Renews Vows they are rocked effective household and garden PORTLAND (NC) - SisterHer new lease on life was ne- come from Italy to Los Angeles

Now in our capacity as writer sprays time-oonserving home Mary Esdras 96 oldest of theotiated here through St Vin- for surgery is a story that manishyon home topics we find ourshy appliances p a i n t S cleaning ~OOO Sisters of the Holy Names cents Hospital and heart sur- fests the workings of Divine elves on the list to receive agents and other chemical proshy renewed religious vows firstgeons 0( the University of South- Providence Childrens Bureau Publications ducts - even refrigerators and prQnounced 15 years ago at the ern California school of Diedi- Free ServicesComes No 8-1963 - why its television sets - have brought Holy Names Convent at Maryshyeur old friend Infant Care sickness injury and death to cine One of Dr Kays heart surgery hurst She was born in England

youngsters where they were On May 11 Miss Moretti under- students at USC 16 Dr GiuseppeUnderstandably Government in 1866 and came to Oregon Ia bulletins are not the first things improperly used The new Inshy went a four-hour open neari Maselli-Campagna He became 1884 we grab for in our daily mail fant Care sets forth guidelines operation in which a plesiic baU engaged here to an American but this is different - a visit on these A new section on the girl and last Christmas took ber from a long time and dearly beshy handicapped child has al80 been home to Italy to meet his famshy Pocasset Penny SaleCatholic Leader Urges loved friend added also information on all ily Ladies Guild members of S

In the 1963 edition Mrs the immunizations now available Friends told Miss MorettiOpen Occupancy Law Johns Church Pocassei plan Katherine B Oettinger Chief ofshy to prevent communicable child about Dr Maselli and she went

DETROIT (NC) - Thepresishy penny sale tomorrow at Pocassetthe Childrens Bureau writes in hood disease to see hbn in Bari where he Community Clubdent of Detroits Catholic Inshya warm and friendly foreword The -working mother also gets teaches in the universitys surshy

terracialCouncil testifie~middot inNo booklet or expert can ever her share of attention though gical pathology departmentfavor of an open occupancy orshytell you all about your baby the book does say If you are Dr Maselli told her there wasdbiance at a puplic hearing beshyOnly you his father and mother well enough fiXed financially hope-if she could get to Losfore the Detroit Common Counshywill get to know him well that you can afford to ask AngelescilShould I take a job or not The Provincial Superior of the

your answer probably should be Mrs Mario Oresti CIC presi Daughters of Charity of SienaCape D of I No at least for the first few dent told city councilmen the wrote about Miss Morettis case Officers of Mother Cabrinl months CIC has been active for many to Sister Marguerite adminisshy

Circle Daughters of Isabella Single copies of Infant Care years in eHorts to obtain stateshy trator of St Vincents Hospitalwill meet at 8 Tuesday night may be purchased from the wide open occupancy legislation here The Sisters arranged free Aug 13 at Bourne Memorial Superintendent of Documents She urged the council to supshy hospitalization for her and the Community Building Buzzard Us Government Printing Ofshy port an ordinance which would mrgeons donated the operationBay fice Washington 25 DC require that all properties ofshy

fered for sale or for rent on the public market be sold or rented IN MIAMIwithout regard to race creed color or nationaI oligin BEACHIT Wareham Garden Party

A garden party will be held from 1 to 6 Sunday a1ternoon July 28 at Sacred Hearts Semishynary Wareham Proceeds will benefit the communitys Queen -AbullbullRICA MO of Peace Mission Seminary Jafshy FUNDRUpound frey N H Turkey ham and 011-1108 chicken dinners will be served 04 lr-eondltloned ro and booths childrens games and bull I Iwlmmlng pooll a variety program wW comprise bull REE HIf-plrklng for 100 a entertainment Church Mass InformatIOn

Plan To Build

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restaurant I lounge

Reservations accepted for bull Weddings bull Banquets

bull Stag ond Showers 91 Crandall Rd Tiverton

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ON CAPE CODsee Us 10HN HINCKLEY amp 501middot(0A~ut BUILDI~~ MAT~RIALSlow Cost Financin

DOCTOR FROM CONGO Mother Rivas at rikht of SPri~g 5-0700 Ile Company of Mary - who runs Mater Christi Hospital WAREHAM 49 YARMOUTH RDIt Kyondo in the Congo Leopoldville and has performed tver 8000 major surgical-operations there since 1956- SAVINGS BANK HYANNIS isits Archbishop Peter Sigismondi Secretary of the Scmiddot Wareham Folmouth AMPLE PARKINGde Propaganda Fide in ~ome At left is Mother Vila of

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Says Sound Parental Advice Prevents Early Marriages

By Father Walter WImbionki Dear Father My niece age 17 a high scllool lenior will be married III three months The groom to be is 18 and a helper to amp

TV repair man My sister-in-law thinks the whole thing raquo -just fine because they are both wonderful kids I am

TO PEACE CORPS POST Beverly Irwin 1963 gradushyrepomtibilities of husband and the problems involved in early father OF wife and mother Some marriage ate of the College of the Holy Names Oakland Calif talks to he Jpeople can reach maturif3J in N~etI basi ill PampIeJdll lWei her~sIgnmen In t Peace Corps in Guima Oft the hir late ~ others neYer Tell them of the curtailment West Coast of Africa with Sister Mary Baptistu faculty-em to FetICh it I of professional training lor girla member NC Photo

PEO~~ tor Catholics as well as for bo7s 01 the led 1ft a simple nral societJ of experience in making a ~re a bQY or girl had toleam choice of the absence ofmatrir-Oregon Missioner Ready 0 Start

~a and 1clf-reliaBce by livin itY patience and wisdom oa I OIl a farm they had long-term bOth sides of the ielatibrlship p A ~ - J1 bullpr~ration ~or their marriage olthe difficult ~nciar ~ rogrom In rvrKJzon ung e Parash aleL 1oday m our complex so- auOIl the new familTwill prob- PORTLAHD (He) A eietT unskilled labor is just nat ably- be in of the heightened - mls- -and machine saws to begin eoshy

frankly s hoe ked because they are ~otally unprepare4 for marrIage What argushyments can I use with my lIIampter-in-Iaw and my own daughters against early marshydage

Emily Dear Emily

Early is a relative wOld llemeos Juliet was about 15 and 11 or 14 is considered a pre1b edvlU1pounded marriage age in some parts of India The Canon Law of the Church based on the cusshytoms of an older and simpler ealtme canceiftsof marriage _tween younier teenagers ftlid and licit tbere is a background ofeom-

II is unwise to judge the Pi-u- unDucatioa aDd adequate sex denee of marrying only ia term education in a family parents ef chronological age One is old lIbould not have too great a difshyenough to marry when he or she fieulty m periodically emphe lllChieved suftlcletlt maturit7 sizing the difference between to choose a partner wisely and aexual attraction (romance) aud to vndestaRtl and IlS8UD1e the married love and in describing

Wanted llbd job-training and possibilities of divorce- and the higher education are a must

It is a rare young man who able to m1UlY before he iamp 22 bull 23~ unlesa he is willing to IUbject bis wife to a marginal existence or hu a family wiI-IIDc to s~pport him I remember ~ parent saying proudly We J- bcught Alice and her hus-ItaIld a new car 80 they can 10 to classes mDre easily middot There is a speCial problem

facentnt Catholic COliples Their DoD-Catholic friends who mailJ

Marria In which both DelS are ~r the age of ~ divoree tlaree times M Gften bose of ~ ewer n JIliriy to 40 per cent of an hidl IICbool girls who marry are prelaquoshynaftt and almost 70 per cent of an high ~hool ~ whD marlJI ID8n7 prep ampIeJs

One study has clearly reaveale4 neurotic teRdeDdes are shyhigher amooa JOUDC men and women who Dl8IT1 under theof 20 thaD among those wbebMre the cOlbol and eo1Dnaon 1leDlJe to wait lfi~

beshy best treatment for IDeshyearly marriages is preventive If

increased problem in adjustshyment

If young people haTe learned that they can trust parents to tell them the truth in mattera connected with life and love and EX they will have little hesi tation in accepting parental adshyvice on the subject of earlymarriage lonamp before It becomes a problem

If on the other bandparents

onarr prle~ prepared here to oJNrative programs among the peturn toA hhJ otnpolt ia the peop~e of his Tamshiyacu misshy

eruVlaD mazOit sioR He ~t ahea supplies and The materials along with

ma~nals to beglD a long-range medicines and other supplies IOCial pl~esa program for ~e were donated b7 individuals --~ poverty-stncken people at h shyjungle t~rritor~ He ~190 it eroupa in tile Portland arehdioshytaking W111l hun proDUseS ol cese prayer support iro 2soo west- Fundamp tor continWIIg JUPPOrt -n Oregon Cat~lica of the Peruvian miSlIioa work F~ FraDC~ Kennard an have been pledged OR a coashy

~dll)esan pne~ w~o -- ~inampbasia ~ougIa bull camshy

-rly limit the siie of their fam- wanUngs (f doom itmiddot KnOt at electric generators water pump archltUocesan DeW~peI

have never said anything on the Jl)ent elght ~earamp III Peru col- paigD conducted amonlaquo IIbshyIlUbject excePt to proclaim dire ~ted here II supply of ploWlt llCibera tQ the ~tholic sentinel

Cardinal Scores Indecent Attire

V E N I C J (Me) - GiOYaJIBI Cardinal Urbani has criticized the Maring of scant attire in streetsmiddot and shopping cemen or the city

nae Patriarch of Veke w ill a pastoral Letter What ie tolerated with diffic~ cut beftc~ for reasons of healtk beshycome an act of exhibitiOilisa wIlen worn in ~e meets bopping ceftters and public places It denotes an absence at a normal sense of modesty waieh has u roots in ehasti~middot

He alse said that genuiae modestry is a good compaaiolt - Vue tiegance

Tb~ Cardinal said that pubJlo mDralitycannot be prOlDf)tet lIUlCh Ie~ defended when divm and human laws are not aceomshypanied by a clear and coherent moral education the hcMte therefore is the first school where public morals should be taughthe added

Fete Father Buckley Rev James F Btrekley was __

ter1ained b Junior Higlt CllDtPshyfire Girls- Campfire Girls lUuebirds of Sacred Bead Pshyiah Fan River on ttt~ oceasioa Ol histransier tobnmaeulMe Conception parish North East Honor guests were aduamp aaWshymg with the youth prognan eluding Mr and Mrs Abel liar celinei Edward L Wilsoo aiI4f John B Reed Leaders super in~ were Mrs John KenyOBo Mh Walter Wilcox Mrs Beecl and Mrs Wilson Father BuekJeJ receiftd a eif~ from the group

To Mark Feast Reception IletVices for new

members of St Annes 8edalitt will be held tomorrow night tIM feast of St Anne at SaCIM Heart Church North Attleboro The ~ill follow rosalT anct Benediction at 730PrOfPectiwo ~embers may contact Mrs 8mbull Tondreault

by contraceptives What all StiRPllsiag that a tmmrmiddot about the Catholic girl who is eouple Who thiftk that they are - tile moiher of three before she in Jove have jolJt stopped I~ten- tItrns 21 If her husband fa ini bringing home an inadequate _lary withnoplospects far im- S middotkI h I provement and slw has at least tean uvl Sc edules bull child~bearing years ahead of Communion Breakfast Mr temptation is great NEW YORK (iCl-rhe ninth

Seem ~~sticated The crucial argument against

teenage marriage is this in our ~ciety the presumption must be Jnade that the late adolescent does not haTe a sense of identity bull coherent system of values a elear notion of wlat is 110 be ~ught iIi a spouse and a realisshytic awareness of the burdens inshyolved in matrimony

No on~ Wbo has dealt with teeagen for a~ period of time ~nks 1lftat there are very many them who have finished the process of growirlg up wQcb

anpu~ CQllUIlunion Breakfast of the Edith Stein Guild wUI be held here Saturday Aug 10 after Mamiddotss at St John the Baptist Chureh

The national guild aids JewshyJab converts to Catholicism and seeks to promote better Cath~ olic-Jewish understanding It is named for a Jewish convert who became a Catholic nUn tnd died in the nazi concentration camp at Ausehwitz

Speaker at the Communion breakfast will be Msgr Josepa N ltampody pasflor of Sacrecl

lItarriage must presume Ire- Heart Church HiglWancl Falla eently ran into a bride of 17 who ntil the ciay of the wedding had bull ever once IllePared her own reaklast She is marrying a Joung maD wbose drle dDmestif lIkills ~re carrymg out the arbage and changing II fuse

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Sees Race Crisis As Oppo~tunity

For Progress JACKSON (N C ) A

Catholic pastor here in Misshy sissippi said that current racial ten s ion s create a providential opportunity for progress

Msgr Josiah G Chatham pastor of St Richard church predicted in a sermon that when the good people of our southland grasp the moral isshysues involved in the racial jusshytice question harsh legalized enforced segregation will be no more

Under Gods grace a climate of freedom shall be developed ill which free men move freely and live with becoming dignity as children of God and free Amershyicans he said

Msgr ChMham received nashytional attention recently when his earlier sermon on the race question Southern Pentecost was reprinted in America magshyazine

Not Hopeless

In that sermon he declared that legalized enforced segreshygation as we have known it inmiddot eo oglan Ees I~O ogma IC s ac e the past is dead He also deshy

plored the assassination in Jack- D- M b h- - W Id C -I

Scripture Study Aid to Religious Unity Efforts

MONTREAL (NC)-Two scholars - one Catholic the other Protestant - offered different views here of the idea of the church in the New Testament but agreed that Scrip_ ture study can aid religiou unity efforts

Presenting papers on Unity and Diversity in New Testament Ecclesiology were Father Rayshymond E Brown SS Scripture professor at St Marys Seminary Baltimore and Ernst Kasemann of the University of Tuebingen Germany

They spoke at a plenary sesshysion during the fourth world conference of the World Council of Churches Faith and Order Commission

Ovation for Priest Father Browns appearance

marked the first time that a CARDINAL BAPTIZES ATTORNEY GENERALS SON Leaving the Church of Stbull Roman Catholic has spoken at a

Francis Xavier at Hyannis is Mrs Peter Lawford sister of US President John F Kenshynedy holding the newest member of the Kennedy family - Christopher George The son of Attorney General and Mrs Robert F Kennedy the infant was christened by Richard Cardinal Cushing Archbishop of Boston The ceremony was attended by left to right the Attorney General Mrs Eunice Shriver Pat Lawford President Kennedy Mrs Robert Kennedy and Dean Markham godfather Rt Rev Leonard J Daley is pastor of the Hyannis Parish NC Photo

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son of NAACP leader Medgar Iscusses Evers

In his new sermon MsgrChat- MONTREAL (NC) - An ofshyham said the achievement of middotficial Vatican observer at a

racial justice and harmony Is not a hopeless utopia

In patience and courage it n be attained he said

He added however that tbiJ loal cannot be attained by inshyaction Inaction can but lead to tragedy

bull A - -Baptlst ssoclatlon Backs Bible Reading

MIAMI (NC) - The executive board of the Miami Baptist Asshy~iaion said here in a resolution that Bible reflding and prayer

major W 0 rid C 0 u n c i I of

Churches meeting here said no dogmatic obstacle c~xists to preshy

vent the Catholic Church from joinipg the World Council

This view was expressed by Father Gregory Baum OSA of Toronto at a press conference during the fourth international meeting of the World Councils Faith and Order Commission which ends tomorrow

Father Saum theologiall and author of books and artiCle on ecumenism was one of five official Cat hoi i c observen

named to attend the meeting bY recitation in middotpublic schools do the Vaticans Secretariat for Dot contradict the prinicipal of Promoting Christian Unity AnshyChurch-State separation othet 15 Catholics attended

-The resolution said we do not guests believe this principle requires Fr Bro~ Speaker the omission of Bible reading and prayer in the schools when not The Catholic Church is not a accompanied by sectarian com- member of the World Council of ment and when no compulsion is Churches which includes middot201

17S Supreme Court decision ban ning Bible reading and recitation of the Lords prayer in public echools They urged their fellow Baptists to consider prayerfully lOch steps as may be proper and legal to protect the spiritual ioundations of the nation

HEADS SOCIETY Father Giulivo Tessarolo a native of Italy and pastor of Holy Rosary Church Washingshyton has been elected to a sixshyyear term as Superior Genshyeral of the Pious Society of St Charles (S c a I a b ri n i Fathers) with headquarters in Rome NC Photo

MANCHESTER (NC) - The

school board has approved a recshyommendation stating that publicschool pupils may continue to mention Gods name in the classshyroom

The recommendation was made by John T McDonald superinshytendentof schools It states that the pupils to keep Gods name in their minds may recite in class the Pledge bf Allegiance to the Flag It also says the pupils may recite the first and third stanzas of the Star Spangled Banner

The pledge of allegiance eon- bull tains the words one nation unshyder God The first and third stanzas of the national anthem do not specifically mention God

but the fourth stanza has the words In GOd we trust

University lo~n WASHINGTON (NC) --The Housing and Home Finance Agency has approved a three~

million-dollar loan for the con struction of two residence hall additions at the University of Dayton in Ohio Themiddot university directed by Marianists will house 802 additional students when the new buildings are comshypleted

~em ers Ip In or ounci The World Council was repshy

lresented by an observer at the Eirst session of the Second Vati shylean Council

A further sign of growing conshy~mct between the World Council 1and the Catholic Church was the 1act that during the Faith and ltOrder meeting here a Catholic

Prayer for Pope CI D- I oses la ogue

ATHENS (NC) _ A Greek Orthodox archbishop closed a discussion between Orthodox shy

lohn XXIII Archbishop Photios former

Metropolitan of Paphos in cypshy Jus saido Pope John May I bis example be followed byall

men of good will and let U8 hope to see realized soon theleshyunion of all Christian brothers

ann Roman Catholic theologians here by leading all in a prayer for the soul of the lllte Popen

usedon students to require their PFotestant Angliclln Orthodox Tl1e Orthodox prelate presided pradical reasons such as the _----------_ participation or presence and Old Catholic denominations atthe two-hour dialogue in fear ~f religious indiiference ADM MULLEN

The BaptiSt middotExecutive Board altho~gh it was invite~ ~o join at w~ichmiddot three Orthodox priestsand wid e s pre a d misunder-~ - C Members expressed regret at ~he te t~me of the councIlsforma- and four lay theologians parti shy

tion In 1948 In 1061 howev~rmiddot Cipated with six Catholic prie~ts the VatIcan named fIV~ 0lfIClal The meeting was held at the observers to the counCil s thIrd Athens residence of the Jesuit asscmbly held In New Delhi Fathers India The discussion - which censhy

tered on sacramental theologyA t t K G d - was organized by Father

C S 0 eep 0 s Elpidios Stephanou AA super-Name inClassroorn ior of the Assumptionist Fathers

here and a former consultor of the preparatory Commission Oil the Oriental Churches for the Second Vatican Council

Layman to Manage Sees Real Estate

SEATTLE (NC) -A layMan has been named to the new post of manager and supervisor of the real estate holdings of the Seattle archdiocese

The appointment of Robert E Tobin to the Chancery Office post was announced by Archshybishop Thomas middotA Connolly of Seattle Tobin vice president of a real estate firm in Seattle will be entrusted with the task of seshycuring strategic sites for proshyposed parishes high schools and

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for the first time addressed one of the sessions

This first came in a talk on New Testament ecclesiology by Father Raymond E Brown SS

plenary session of one of the Faith and Order Commission meetings He received a proshylonged ovation from a large crowd in the university stadium

The Sulpician priest noted that biblical criticism is but one avenue of research into the Church of the first century

Nevertheless it is incumbent on us to use all the means at our disposal including the science of biblical criticism to know and understand what the Church of the New Testament was and was not as a guide to our unshyderstanding of what the Church must be today he said Father Brown admitted that there is no uniformity of theoshy

a professor of Scripture at St logy irithci New Testjlment but Marys Seminary Baltimorei insisted that there is unity GIl

Practical Reasons belief Father Baum expressing the Sees Parallel

view at his press conference Dr Kasemann drew a parallel that there is no dogmatic ob- between the religious situatioa stacIe to the Roman Catholic in apostolic times and today Church joining the World Coun_ Comparing tensions amont cil cited a council statement various groups within the early which specifies that membership Christian community with the does not imply recognition of tensions among religious bodiN other C h t b d d th 1 1 h ldr 1 s I a n 0 les as today he sal e paral e s ouh h c urc e~ be a gre~t consolation te He noted that Orthodox de- c modern ChristIans shynOJlinations which share many un is surely of teal theologishy

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The program directed by in Nmvaapittya and Panadura Colomltgt dem~gtnstralon that become another Vietnam where Father R de Rocquois OP of pa~sed resolutions calling OR Ceyiln s Ca~ol~c ActIon organ- Buddhists are persecuted

Lyons France has arranged for iz~tIon h~ m~lltra~ govern- At a public meeting held

u S Missionaries Train Formosans For Radio TV

T A I PEl (NC) - Two young missioners from Calishyfornia are training student actors and production pershysonnel here for radio and teleshyvision

Father Philip L Bourret SJ of San Francisco started Kuangshychi radio program service in 1958 Since then Kuangchi has had over 500 short plays dealing with the family and community problems aired by radio stations throughout Taiwan

Father Clarke L Trent SJ from Pasadena Calif joined Father Bourret at Kuangchi in 1962 Father Trent had earlier been with the Jesuit-run Family Theater TV program in Manila

Give English Lessons

Public service programs proshyduced by Kuangchi in the past two years included a series of 50 public health programs and daily 30-minute English lessons

At Christmas and Easter Kuangchi has produced lengthy religious programs carried by the Broadcasting Corporation of China

During more than eight years prior to 1960 Protestantreli- gious programs dominated the pro g ram i n g of Taiwans 70 broadcasting stations Father ]3()urret says There are today middotsome 1000 programs monthly from various Protestant sources released by wrious stations

In 1960 two years before TV became operative in Taiwan Father Bourret was preparing a TV studio

h I bull h Opens Frenc - rlS Student Exchange

DUBLIN (NC) - Archbishop Giuseppe Sensi Apostolic Nunshyeio to Ireland has officia1l7 opened the new Oratory of St

Dominic here headquarters for the Irish-French Student Ex change program

PEACE DOVES Seventy six-year-old Father rosephat AnanevichmiddotOFM feeds his doves as An appropriate preshylude to the annual peace pilshygrimage at the Immaculate Heart of Mary Monastery Sybertsville Pa Aug 2 to 4 Nq Photo

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THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 25 1963

Denies Catholics Enjoy Immunity In Vi~tnam

SAIGON (NC)- Military court proceedings here have shown that Catholics enjoy no immunity in Vietnam unshyder President Ngo dinh Diem whose government had been labeled Catholic-dominated in the foreign press during the Buddhist controversy report Fr Patrick OConnor SSC

Catholics suspected of plotting against the government were arshyrested and tried like other acshycused persons One Catholic lieutenant was sentenced to ten years hard labor on charges of complicity in the attempted coup of November 1960

A Catholic civilian was sell shy tenced to six years solitary conshy

finement There were at least six Catholics among 80 military and civilians brought to trial of

PEACEFUL MARCH FOR JUSTICE Some 15000 persons joined in a peaceful march and ~rally for interracial justice through the streets of downtown Cleveland Memshybers of the local Catholic Interracial Council are carrying a sequence of signs from the peace prayer of St Francis of Assisi NC Photo

Alleged Persecution Excuse for Bigotry Ceylon Buddhists Wage Anti-Catholic Campaign

COLOMBO (NC) - Charges Buddhist Premier Sirimova of Catholic schools and the oustshythat the Vietnamese government Bandaranaike to appoint a gov- ing of nuns from hospitals The

headed by Catholic president ernment conunission to investi shy Ngo dinh Diem is persecuting gate the Catholic Action organishy

Buddhists continue to be used zation here by extremist Buddhist groups One Buddhist group the Sinshyhere in Ceylon to wage a bitter halaJatika Sangamaya sent the anti-Catholic campaign following message to His Holi-

Some 50000 members of var- ness Pope Paui VI ious Buddhist organizations mar- While congratulating Your ched through Colombos stree~ Holiness desire for world peace to protest against events in Viet- and freedom we beg Your Holishynam and the activities of Cey- ness to instruct Catholic Vietshylons Catholics which they al- nam to stop harassing Buddhists leged aim at destroyingthe We wish Your Holiness long Buddhist religion and culture of life this southeast Asian island na- L H Mettananda a veteran Another Vietnam lion bullnti-Cat~olic campai~ner re- He said that unless the govern-

That rally and other meeting peated hIS old accusat~on at the rnent acts quicltly Ceylon will

more than 500 French students Asks Discussion ftlent and busmess CIrcles and to live with Irish famiiies in bull plans to deBt0y th~ foundations P~blin Cork Waterford Kil- Of Vatican Tie of ~he morah~ spIrltuahty and

kenny Galway Dopega~ ~nd I na~lOnal conscIOusness of B~d- ~elfast Nearly 140 Irish studentsmiddot WASHINGTO~ (~C)- Rep dhlSts who are in a nUIJOrIty

are going to France this year~ Roman C Pucmskl sald here in C~lon Twenty went when the program that tJiE question of establishing ~arge Sab~tae ltarted 10 years ago diplomatic relatons with themiddot Of Ceylons mor~ than 10 mn

Th at e f Vatican deserves the widest I lidI1 people an estimated six d e lrog~arn ~ -an

gJ o~ possible disCussion in this coUn- ftlillioiJ are Buddhists Catholicsn re8B~uite excd anges e deteh U S T try ~ DUinber 711000 and there are

r am an ranee an e Pu k i ~ t t i th 1 5 m H dand France CInS I ~ a a emenn more an ml on In us the CongressIonal Record saId and over 500000 Moslems it is entirely possible that the Even before events in Vietnam American people today may led to charges of Inti-Buddhist want to review the fundamental persecution here extremist Budshyquestion of restoring a closer dhist groups here were spear liaison with the Vatican heading the drives that have led

He said His Holiness Pope to the government takeover of Paul VI and Pope John XXIII all but 42 of Ceylons hundred have increased the international prestige imd importance of the Graduates to Work Vatican

Surely the Vatican today stands as one of the worlds imshypressive forums for the exchangeof views and ideas inmans unshyyielding search for peace and understanding he said

Pucinski also noted that the US has diplomatic relations with tiny states throughout the world of considerably less imshyportance than Vatican City

Relief Agent Brings

Food to Cameroun YAOUNDE (NC)--The U s

Catholic Relief Services-NatshyionalCatholic Welfare Confer ence has distributed $860000

As Lay Missioners ALBANY (NC)-Four gradushy

ates of St Rose College here have volunteered for a yearsservice with the lay volunteer program sponsored by the CathshyoIlc Church Extension Society Maureen OToole of Albany

and Lunette Holland of De Kalb Junction- N Y will teach at St MaryS parish Ponca City Okla Claudia LaDue of Lenox Mass will work at 8t James parish Oklahoma City and Margaret Mitchell of Cohoes N Y will work at Immaculate Conception parish Oklahoma City

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worth of medical supplies and missions The society headquarshysUrplus U S food in Cam~toun ters are in Chicagoover tlie pa~four years

The government of this West ------------ African country pays the pro- St Francis grams costmiddot of transportaionReSlodence

Extension Society lay volun- teers work in the American home

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government is now planning to tax the gifts given to the reshymaining Catholic schools which are not aHowed to charge tuition

Atthe Buddhist rally here Mettananda claimed Catholic Action has deliberately saboshytaged government properties and uses insidious methods to conshyvert Buddhists He accused Catholics of luring young Budshydhist men and women by organshyizing parties where much liquor is served

under the auspices of the Bud- r---~------- dhist group Ambalanagoda Bhi- The KEYSTONE kku Sangamaya the former dishyrector of Ceylon Radio Ronnie OHice Equipment

de Mel said that the imperial- Salesroom 1st policy of the U S had been

carried out SO successfully in NEW AND USED Vietnam that tt was able to Wood and S~I Detlka and chili foist a Catholic president on a ~1 ~il ~j= ~~~~~~ ~~~

middotnatioll where he asserted 85 wardro1gta etc pel cent of the people are BUd- 108 J a uGdhists The same thmg could near ni happen overnight in Ceylon Street through CathoHc Action if Budshydhists are not awake he added

N Wijeratmi vic~ president of another Buddhist organizashytion Bauddha Balawegaya said his group is determined to check Catholic Action

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whom 44 including four Cathoshylics were acquitted

To be a Catholic in Vietnam ltshyis no guarantee of government favor To be a Buddhist or any other kind of non-Catholic i no guarantee of government disshyfavor

What the government wants i support It reacts against every sort of opposition whether it comes from a Catholic a nonshyChristian a former supporter or a family connection

Priest Imprisoned Catholicism is certainly not

the dominant influence in govshyernment policy in spite of some journalists obsession with the

Presidents retigion Some foreign observers do not

realize that years before the7 ever saw Vietnam Catholics inshycluding Catholic priests suffered penalties because they opposed or criticized the government

Father Le van Phiem who had been a supporter of Ngo dinb Diem from 1948 to 1954 sided with opponents of the President in 1956 He was arrested and sentenced to three years i prison He served two and oneshyhalf years of the sentenceshy

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Hot Potato Awaits Retum Of Vacationing Editors

By Msgr George G ~

DIrector MCWeuro Social ~ DetpMtment

It happens every year Somewhere uound the middle fII Jltly columnists wha five in tb tJropiea (Washington ean 8eTve as a good example) get tired or writin1r eoluntns even ill air-conditioned offices And their readers--with the 0shy

lieption of the few odd onelf Itere and there who dont know enough to eome in out of the ncon-day lmu-get tkied of reading them At ~i time of the ear the only peopie wbo seem to be bterIn[ned to Iftp the- presses rolling regardshy1e1lS of the Swnshymer heat Be

tbeeditors And -oOyen of these ~y gentleshyaellgtif the truth e J e known lIave probablJr transferredtheir

Ii 1Iampee of operashytions to the piney woodamp Ql aoIlthern Minnesota OJ to the WOCky coast of Maine and beme very sensible lat ~lIbtJrmiddot dont even get around to readiag tIleir oWn editorials mna less etIler peoples columna

Allergic te )JlaIIII Spaeea What I am leading Up to is that

-u week for ~ee while tae editors are looking the Qtker way I am not going to write a

tluIt theY lIILe begiImiDfl to squeak

And besitles nebodY is ~ listening to 1Ibem lIIDP ~

M IbDe Leave it temiddot1Ie Irish with their

real 0Ir alleged fOndness fOr inshytramUlal conttGVerlIyen to- came along iust at the riyenht time with a new issue which will live the coaselativeliberal controverS7 alDODQ their AmeriJCim Cathalie cBuains Ii uew lease on life

If ami when tbe Ilartieipaatl in tlUampcontmuiDt debate run oat ot new ~ to SQ aboat the new issue- of DationalizatiOD in Ireland they can always start arguing among themselves as to whether or not Pope Pauf Vl b really as much in favor of the United Nawms as his recent adshydress of welcome to Secretary Genera U Thant would on the face fYf it seem to indicate

Make GNIIIld RliIlelJ CQmethe FaU when the kids

have returned to school and everytbing else fa back to normal again readers of the Catholic pressare in for a jolly good time

if they share this writers weak oolumn strictly so called ie5sfor trYing to anticipate how lIutsince editors by andlmtge certain Catholic newspapers bull are allergic to blank spaees iD magazines (dont ask me to name

tile p~geS l)f their papers (unless them) are going to handle the course these blank spaces are hot potato which Time has unshypaid for at the going rate and ~ttingly tolllled into their lap agned by A Friend) we are By way of bull concluding poundootshymg to compromise withmiddot them note it is suggested that tile 1liiy filling out ~e rest of 0lIl great debate- on this mOlBenliouanotted space- WIth a few Mid issue-Are Irish Catholics more ~er and complete11 incoa- ia favor of nationalization the equential jottings 011 a recent British Socialista _ be pest IIe~S item whichstruck lIS as polled until our friends the edishylteing rather amU5l~ In a ptJEJ tors get back to town IMt of way and whlch III lRucamp It will be their respomibUitby teo good to keep until the- Fatl to establish and enforce the ~ Attitrie iloUnd rules for the d~1gtate and

The news Item in questlOft ~ peared in Time magazinegtso JuI 12cover story on ~an Lem~ PrIme Mmister of EIre and tltushy181 head of the Flanna Fail PartJ In the land oisaints and sehGlars

It relids verbatim as follows -Themiddot world socialism 1lenifies ~ianba Fail supporters who are Rofbnly overwhelmingly Ca~ho

Iic but include many small landshy owners Yet one-third of aU in tI~ial enterpJises middotin Irelandmiddot

today are bankrolled (Time has alwaYlJ liiKl a weakness for bar- ltarisms of this sort) by the govshyernment which has gone farther toward nationalization than even

Jkitish socialists advocate Le~ bull aass says that he shares the atti shy

tude toward socialism that was expressed in the late Pope Johns eneyclical Pacem in r~ that

BOmiddot political system is undesirable if it benefits the people

Need Something New r wou1ltl hope that Mr Lemasa

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OKLAHOMA CITY (NO) -

Catholic Orthodox Protestant and Jewish clergymen isseed a joint statement here ~ndemnshying racial discrimination

Bishop Victor J Reed of OIdashyhoma City and Tulsa signed the joint resolution which also calla for recognition of the validity and essential rightneS at the massive acts of protest which have developed in response to continued injustice and practice of racial discrimination in Amershyiean life Twe~-five religious lesden

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BiShop Reed told the pariicl shypants that be hae inI1ntctecl priests of his diocese to cam paign activelJ against racial cU crimination and that future CClIItracts- AIr constructiUn and repair of Catholicchurches iIIl

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AslIS Commission To Tackle Family FOim Problems

WASHINGTON (NC) shyEstahlishment of a presidenshytial j~mmisgibn On country life ttl tackle problems of the nations middotfamilY farIIis wa~middot ne omtnlJl(nded tea Congresssiolial

subcommittee here by an omshybullcial ltgt1 the National CathOfte Rural Life Comerence

FathelmiddotTames L Vizzard 8J ctirector of the NCRLC Washing ton olfice told members of the House amiddotgricwture subcommittee at farnUy faTIDa that the group fine work ia inadequate for the fun aad continuing task fIf evaluuting change and ita effect ea thl~ famil7 farm

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If these factsfell upon the eyes of the hundreds 01 thoosanck who me in the dumps in the cities of LatiD America or the ItarviDg in India would they not ask wmtt diD YOU share with 11S7 We cannot gather up yourgatbage We cannot pick up your dis eardid clothiDfl We know that you and 3Our tamnY aveJaCe 466 pounds of food a day while we average 123 pounds and most of tbat is rice We know that what you throw themiddot garbage pail in the United States would be It banquet fOr us tor m~ days W~ would like to be the waf Youare wear pl)UZ rob~ smoke vour cigarettes but we cannot and we never wiU In 17 years there - will be 14 billion people in the world llDd three-fourths of them will be lI$ we are now - hungry lmpzooverished mahvgturishecJ ill ignorant You will get richer wemiddot will ~

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MANCHOR middot-3Fut Seniors ot SaintmiddotAhthony~s Thurs July 25 1963

Participate in Many Activities During Busy Scholastic Year Minor Seminary

Looking forward to their senior year at Saint Anthony Spurs Increase High School in New Bedford are two outstanding sup- Of Vocatmiddotons porters of the schools program - Nonnand Meny and Muriel Marios Muriel the daughter of Mr and Mrs Adelard SANTA BARBARA (Ne) Marois of 96 Nye Street tt helps you make important de - The American Franciscan New Bedford is a member cisions Societyfor Vocations praised of Saint Anthonys parish And Normand adds Catholic minor seminaries at its na- and takes part in many of education is necessary especially tional meeting as the chief facshythe activities sponsored by 1he in these days when there is so tor in the richest increase in achool and parish great a need to counteract bad priestly vocations in our coun-

Normand too is a member of influences trys history Saint Anthonys and if the son Homework Necessary The society rep 0 r ted bull of Mr and Mrs Normand Meny On the subject of homework marked increase in the numshyof 287 Ashley Blvd New Bed both students feel that it is ber of high school boys entering ford Both Normand and Muriel a necessary part of school life the minor seminary have been members of the par- Without drill says Normand ish school since freshman days the things we learn in class This is due said the group Both Muriel and Normand are would not make enough of an to the wisdom and zeal of the

good students and maintain impression and we would soon American Bishops whose well shyabove average grades Muriel 11 forget what wed learned planned diocesan vocation proshyparticularly interested in Latin Homework is especilllly im- grams each year acquaint 110 algebra and English though she portant says Muriel for those many boys with the priesthood laughingly says her favorite students who are planning to go Also the generous giving of their period is the lunch break on to college sons to God by the American

Since he is interested in jour- The program of studies at parents and the zeal and friendshynalism Normand works hard at Saint Anthonys High is diver- ly attitude of vocation direc-English and Latin feeling that sified and students who want to tors a background in these languages follow a classical commercial or The society is an organization will be beneficial in this field general course will find the cur of vocation directors from the He is also interested in science riculum suitable Four years of Friars Minor the Conventuals realizing that a knowledge of two foreign languages both the Capuchins the Third Order this subject is essential in today French and Latin are offered Regular and the Friars of the World Commercial course students are Atonement About 40 priests at shy

Exira-Curricular Activities given one year of general sci tended the meeting at the Old Both Normand and Muriel take ence but college preparatory Mission here

part in extra-curricular activi- st~dents have biology chemistryties at SAH The glee club is one and physics together with four Oonlounds Opponents of their favorites This club years of mathematics MURIEL MAROIS and NORMAND MENY The group said the increase iJl under the direction of Sister There is very little time to do minor seminaries is providen-Helen of Jesus CSC is one of homework during the school day Club Members of this dub are alumnus of SAH Moderat() t tial In 1932 there were 85 the best known in the New Bedmiddot at Saint Anthonys since only trained to operate all mechancaf Sister Mary Yvette of the minor seminaries in the country fltgtrd area The club performs on one study period per day is al- devices in the school such y Ailgels Today there are more than 200 many occasions including par- lowed each student This one the moving picture projector the- Essa staff the society said ents night the school Christmas study period is sometimes used d 1 th d th_ d recor -p ayer e recor er e middotSImiddotter ary Yvette ~ the The meetIngs program w party thellenior play and nu- Improve rea mg comprehen- slide proJector d Th v~ pln an vwers ey_ Angels lB also Inoderator ~or the devoted to the importance of the merous religious affairs ilIon are then equipped to render

They take pride in the fact Selentilic Reacllnr Lab worthwhile service to the school Essa staff which is responsibe minor seminary Father Jame that for the past three years This improvement in reading by setting up and operating vis- for the publication of Saint An Hannan OFM Cap vocation they have sung the processional eomprehension is accomplished ua1 aid equipment thonys school newspaper The director of the Capuchins St and the recessional at the annual in a special scientific reading paper which is printed in French Augustine province told the as-Vocation Mass held in Saint An- laboratory which was introduced The first debating lOCiety at and English has been the recip- sembly thonys Church in the school two years ago by Saint Anthonys High wasinaug- lent of many awards The many mature superbi

BWiiness Administrator the present principal Sister urated last November arid since Work on the newspaper adjusted and highly effective Both students are members of Mary Perpetual Help Results its beginning the debaters have says Normand Meny a frequent priests who have spent up to IS

the science club Normand will have shown that the reading come a long way In the Nan-a wntributor 11 beneficial fltgtr years in a seminary previous to serve as president during his program has greatly benefited ga~settLeague~ SAH tied for students who wish to teke up their ordination certainly conshysenior year The club under the the students lot only in combull thIrd place with De ~ ~le j~urnalism or for those students founds those who take a stron direction of Sister Mary Ernest- prehension but in study skills Coach for the debating ~Iety who merely enjoy writing art- stand against the minor semi-Albert CSC meets monthly as well ill Att~rney Richard BachaJld an cles nary

Speakers during the past year Extra-curricular activities are --------------------------------------_have included business officials an important part of school life and lab technicians at Saint Anthonys These all

These two students have both take place after regular school served as officers during their hours and are on a voluntary junior year Normand was elect- basis Participation is high ed president and Murielclliss making it evident that there is secretary They will both camp- a keen interest on the part of aign for office again when elee- the students tiOJl time rolls around in SeJraquo Creative Writinlaquo ember There are many other clubs

Writing is a hobby with Nor- at SAH besides the glee club and mand and though he plans to the science club Sister Mary start using your basementbecome a business administrator Yvette who is in charge of t-he he feels that a deveiopment of Commercial Club states that the this interest will be advanta- purpose of the club is to create geous He is a member of Junior and encourage interest in busishyAchievement an organization ness education Outstanding leashywhose aim is to acquaint young ders in the business field often people with the business world give of their time to address

School News members As bull member of Junior French conversation is the aim

Achievement Normand acts aI of the French club Members of school reporter at Saint Antho- the club view films listen to nys High for the New Bedford records prepare French skits or Standard-Times read excerpts from French

Though Muriel has only one dramas and comedies The club younger brother she doesnt find is under the direction of Sister it too much of a chore babysit- Mary Noella CSC ting for a family of six children Saint Anthonys High also has age two to 11 My other hobby a creative writing club Under she says is playing the piano the direction of Sister Mary for my own amusement Andre members of this club

College is in the future plans meet twice a week to learn the of both Normand and Muril proper technique of good writ shyNormand plans to attend the ing New Bedford Institute of Tech Debating Society EUCTRIC DEHUMIDIFIERnology to study business admin- One of the really outstanding istration Muriel looks forward IIervice clubs is the Visual Aid to a career as a nurse and hopes En~ rust mold peeling paint wet New quick-aCtion Humidistat starts to attend Catherine Laboure Hungary Withdraws walls and floors with this all new Dehumidifier automatically when hu~ School of Nursing in Boston C Off I Electric DehuIrlidifier Justmiddot plug in midity rises - stops it after selected after graduation from Saint ommunlst ICla S watch it wring up to 4 gallons of humidity is reached Saves you money Anthonys BONN (Ne) - Communist moisture from the air daily Protectsmiddot by running only when needed Has

Catholic Education Hungary is withdrawing the Automatic Water Overflow Control ~ They both enjoy reading and government officials who have any normal sizelOOm or basement shy

have no trouble at all in doing been- stationed in diocesan area in your home Makesyenour damp Rolls on casters Handsome desigJ1 required bookrepoits Normaiid --offi-ees it~been reported here basement usable bull pays for itself blends in with anyqecor Five ye~ enjoys a wide variety of b~ in Germany iIi savings from dampness-damage replacement guarantee on refrigerashyand finds time to read novels They had been placed in the tor uni~ mysteries eampSlq8 and religioulL middotoffices in an etfort to isolate the 1l00ks nations bishops from their pea- PAY ONLY $J25 PIRmiddot WEEK Muriel likes mysteri~s and pIe detective stories as well as bi- The German Catholic news See Your Dealer orographies TwoTecent favorites agency KNA said Officials of the have bee~ DavJIi C9Pperfield~ Hungarian Offilte -for Religious and Murder in a Nunnery Affairs remain in only two Sees

Catholic I education ie bmo and thatthey too will probabq bull FALL RIVERELEaRIC liGHT COMPANY pertant ~ K-fiel ~ -4OOD bewithdRwD -

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Pope Paul Had AdmirClbl~

Preparation for Papacy By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer D D

Bishop ef IteRe

It is a fairly constant and consistent human foible to blame a man for not being someone else John Doe is looked upon askance because he is not an exaet counterpart of

his sometime companion-in-arms sometime antagonist Richard Roe Tweedledum is regarded with dour disfavor because he is not a perfect replica of Tweedledee and has learned to like olives and avocados And SO it is that withshyin weeks of his coronation Pope Paul VI i marked for disshyapprobation in certain exalted journalistic cir shycles because forsooth he is

DOt the very breath and imshyage of Pope

John XXIII Weare reshy

minded in this eonnection of tbe Ilries cd porshytraits of the Pope found if bull emory serves in 1be Vatican museum They stare down at us n 262 of them 01lt of identical frames and for the most part

GUt of identical facfl$ Obviously up to the Renaisshy

nce and the age of actual porshy1taiture the picture of the Ponshytuh are nothing more than

bearded recon~ructions of what -- h b _ to b ~ mlg t e suppo=umiddot ave~

looked like St Peter had moi~ to do than to sit for a studY of IUs physiognomy and whether Hildebrand was pale or swart IUstory vouchsafes nothinc

Only as we approach the plesshyent can we be reasonably sure lIlat the Popes we regard and who regard us so sternly in turn looked anything like the faces in ~ frames

Differences In Crealloa

For the infinite variety of ereshyaUon culminating inOUl human_ tty we ought to praise the lArd from whom all mercies flow What if all the Popes were exshyectly alike William Paley the 18th century Anglican theodicist based his argument for the ex-Istence of a Supreme Being ery largely upon the observable order of the universe which he remarked functioned Jike a well-oiled clock It has always seemed to us

as much less wise that an even IIWre telling proof of the divine plan and the infinite wisdom is to be gained from contemplatinlaquo tile extraordinary differences which exist in all creation so

that no two objects of whatever genera or species are absolutely

undifferentiated A competent clockmaker ean

assemble a time piece and vet it running but only-God could make two trees no single leaf of either one identical with any other

Pope Job Ue The difficulties of stepping

Into Pope Johns eomfurtable red sUppers embroidered with gold erosses (whereas by sacred preshyscription the slippers ofOldinary bishops are devoid of this sym_ bol) is mountainous enough

without demanding of the sucshycessor in addition that he do the impossible and metomorphose himself into a personality other than what he is by virtue of nature grace and continuing circumstance

Pope John was unique not only because of his magnificent gift of laughter and his warm delight in the fellowship of hushymankind but also because al shythough he had served many years as a papal diplomatmiddot he JIBS never haunted Rome long e~ough to fall into the habits and mannerisms of the papal administrative officials

Nonsence About C1Uia _ Pope Paul on the other hand

had lived the life of a curial Officer until in his late fifties he was sent to Milan as Archshybishop

A vast deal of arraaiaad arshy

rogant nonsense has been writ shyten and published lately conshycerning the Roman Curia In lOme quarters dubiously labelshyled liberal orprogressive it has been made out 1het the wbole apparatus ought 10 be scrapped Or at the very least drasticailyoverhauled

Such proposals and critieisms generally speaking are manishyfestly irresponsible where they are not quitefrankly puerile

The Holy See simply could not function without its adminshyistrative framework and it may well be suspected that some of thOle most adept in denigratinC

th~ CUria would quickly become if they were placed in the same position far more caatankerou

to deal with than the present staff which whatever its shortshycominCs has a fairly expertshyenoed view of the limitations at churchmen called upon to tulshyflll 1be ministry of angels

Mark _ Individual

No question but that papal adshyministrative responsibility tends to put its mark upon the individshyual It fosters necessarily a kind of clerical caution an attitudeof udent rJserve a heamplmiddotta~ middot

to accept the most recent vershysion of an incident as history simply because it is the latest

At its worst it can be-end 1Hdoubtedly has been-used as teppingstone by ambitious careerists But at its best It has provided a chool fOl nothine less than anctity

For the sacrifices inherent in the papal administrative life1be cramped and often narrow circumstances which surround and characteril1e it are pretty well guaranteed to bring out either the best or the worlt in men depending clearly enough on the men themselves

Recog-nized Greatnea

ftlat Pope Paul was schooled III the full rigor of the pontif shykate of Pope Pius XII is in it shyJelf a testimony to his admirable preparation for the office he now holds For there if ever was a Pontiff who did not suffer fools gladly He was exigent not only of moral heroism but of intelshyleclual excellence

He fostered a type of thinking and a manner of acting that was at once exalted and practical JIODlewhat arid at times (which ~ accqunt for some of the curshyrent animus against his memory) but never alien to the realities of the world as it is

Pius was not too much troubshyled by the dichotomy of liberalshy-concervative~ so bothersome to this decade of the 60s He saw that in the Church as in society as a whole there is room for both and need for both If he marked Giovanni Montini as a successor in the Chair of Peter it was not because he saw in bim a partisan but because he recognized the greatness which belongs to the head of the Houseshyhold

Pope Paul will not be another Pope John As an instrument of the Divine Head he will be only himself He will set the pace and

the mood of his pontificate For this we may well thank the God of infinite variety

In Washington Mary Kelly Sacred Hearts

Academy Fall River Lea Lashyflamme and Denise GelinM JesobullbullMary Academy Fall Riva and Ronald Rebello Bishop Stang High School Nwmiddottb Dartshymouth are among attendants at the 17th annual high school jourshyaalism institute closing tomorshyrow at Catholic University WaahingtonD CThey will reshyturn to work on staffs 0( their 1IllIpeCtive achool papen

II 0 U RN E D Cardinal Valeri prefect of the Vatishyeans Sacred Congregation of the Religiou5 died Mon da) at the age of 79 His death reduces the College of Cardinals to 8Q

Rc~open English Cl~urchmiddot~n Rome

ROME (NC)-Romes English nahonalcltunh San Silvestro in Capite has opened its door to the public again alter two years of Jecontruction and refurbishshymg

Priests of the Society of the CaUlolic Apostolate who staff the ebwdl took advantage of theshyclosing to make a thorough e-xshyamitlation of the church most celemiddotbrated relic a skull with a good claim to being John the Baptists

Tile velWlble reliquary has beetl restored UI well as coolesshyoUoIlU used by St Vincent Palshylotti founder Of t~ Society of the Cabolic Apostolate (or Palshylottone Fathers)

Alarminlaquo cracks in 1he walls and ceiling forced the closinC of this much-frequented church on Piuza San Silvestro off one of Rome busiest downtown shopshypint districts

Now the foundations have been fortllfied the floor rebuilt the auIt of the nave and the arches of the apse strengthened and the walls reinforced with injecshytion1 of cement

YOlung Workers Plan Al1lnual Study Week

RgNSSELAER (NC) - The YOUllg Christian Workers will hold tbeir lth annual national stud week starting Monday Aug 4 at St Joseph College here in Indiana

Some 300 YCW members from 40 dioceses are expected to atshytend the meeting It will foclH on three major areas of concern for the Christian layman parish life race relations and politics

A yeW statement announcing the ltudy week said it is intenshyded to help prepare members to pilrticipate in and follow three maj(r currents or upcoming events the ecumenical council the race crisis and the 1964 primary and presidential elecshytions

Asllc Government Aid Private Schools

AUCKLAND (NC) ~ The president of the Auckland Cathshyolic lrederation of Parent-Teachshyers Association has called for go ve r Ilm e n t aid to private scoools and pointed out that everr year they save the New Zealand government $135 milshylion

Robert W Hubbard told the Catholic Mens Luncheon Club here that private schools are educ~ting 55000 primary and 2400D secondary school pupils This means be said that 14 per cent of primary school children and Z6 per cent of secondary sch()(ll pupils are attending pri shyate ~bools

African Prelate Convention Guest UiDIMlAPOrIS (N C) -Officials of the knights a Laurean Caidirial middotRuganibwa fraternal benefitlIOCiet7 whose the Churchs only Negro Cardi- membership is predominantly nal will be honored gu~Jt at the Negro will present the Cardilllll 48th annual convention oftbe a pu~ of$5OOO for use in hiS Knights of St Peter Claver homeiliocese which starts here Friday Aug The Cardinal will abo be Z guest of honor at a reception The Car~inal who is Bispop given by Gov aqd M~ fgtfatthew

0( llukoba Tanganyika will E Wel$h at the governors manshycelebrate an outdoor fieldmiddot Mass sion JJere on Sunday AuiA Auxili- - The Cardinal will eome here ary Bishop Fulton J Sheen of middotfrom Brooklyn NY according New York national director of to sponsors of the convention the Society for the Propagation During his Stay here he will be of the Faith will deliver the the house guest of Archbishop sermon Paul Sch~lte -of I~dianopolis

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POPE PAUL VI bull bullbull bull

As Shepherd Father

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He Needs Our Sympathy

Affection

and Support

SUNDAY AUGUST 4 Our First Opportunity To Pay

Tribute To Our New Holy Father

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16 THE ANCHC ~ )iocese Gf Fall River-Thurs July 25 1963

Authors Examine Reaction To Decision on Prayer

By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy The jacket of The Outbllr~ts That Await Us (Maeshy

millan $450) says that this book examines an area of our culture that has remained until now largely unexplored - the mindless visceral reactions that erupt into intershyf6ith frictions The authors are a Protestant a Catholic and a Jew Dr Martin E Marty Monsignor Joseph N Moody and Rabbi Arthur Hertzshyberg The occasion of the book was the veheshyment reaction by various reli shygious groups to the U S Sushypreme Courts decision in the Regents Prayer ease a year ago

This reaction according to the Introducshytion made it elear that the real issues were hot to be found to the conclusions that these croups were reaching but ~n the premises most of them hIdden from which they had set out

Consequently the authors got together to see ~hether they could do something -to convey the interior histories that lie behind the differing responses on the part of Catholic Protesshytant and Jew in America to areas in which religion and culshyture interact They tell us We have tried to explain why each of us thinks as he does in the light of all that has fashioned as

Two Subjects Dr Martys long chapter is the

Most comprehensive and dense He touches on many subjects but pinpoints two One is the history and present status of inshyterfaith relations in the United States The other is the history and present status of Protestant attitudes concerning the relashytionship of the religious and the Reular in the United States

As to inter faith relations Dr Marty distinguishes a succession of stages To begin with the Protestants had an imperium in this country and hardly needed to take cognizance of Catholica and Jews Many factors chiefly immigrati-on changed that A pluralistic society became a permanent fact and the differing elements had to get on one with another

Religion of Democracy There was a time when the

Idea of brotherhood and good will seemed sufficient but this was nebulous and ineffective There was a time too when a common public religion of demoshycracy was enthusiastically advoshyeated but this was seen to be terile and unacceptable

Then there was a spate of talk about dialogue but this has been largely unproductivemiddot beshyeause there has been no crystalshyline answer to the question Dishyalogue for what

Monsignor Moo d y rehearses deftly the development of the Catholic community on the American scene He stresses the generally f a v 0 l a b I e climate w h i c h Catholics and their Church found here and the benefits derived from the Conshyatitutional system

Handicaps for Catholics He readily gran that Protshy

estantism injected itself pervashysively into American public life in the nineteenth century aM that this did present difficulties and handicaps to Catholics in 80me respects For example in the public schools the use of the Proestant Bible once had a defi shynitely proselytizing intention But these abuses were brought under control Now the Catholic has come round to a position wherein he wishesmiddot to defend and preserve practices which he once eyed askance

It is Monsignor Moody who most extensively discusses this phenomenon the drive to elimishynate religion from all public life by confining it to the pri shy

vate devotion of the middotindividual And he points out that the

Constitution rests in the last analysis on the traditions and attitudes of the people for in the American system governshyment is an agent which must be responsive to the public will

Jewish Position As to the decision in the Reshy

gents Prayer case he feels that the reaction of most Catholics was a reflex both of their belief in the need to recognize Gods primacy and of their own exshyperience in a country where they had come to expect the beneshyvolent neutrality of the state The shock arose from a feeling that this was not the America

-they had known and if Justice -Douglas opinion was to prevail it might not be the America they had loved

Rabbi Hertzberg calls on the long and often tragic history of the Jews to show why they are convinced both that religion can be sustained without being propped up by the state and that their freedom is safest when there is strict separation of church and state

He bluntly declares The Jews must diagnose the Western tradition as not merely prone to the virus of anti-Semitism but aa endemically ill with the disease Therefore for their own safety and for the lives of their chil shydren Jews must look for a radishycal change in the very foundashytions of Western civilization 90

that it should not spawn future assaults on themselves

Normal Part In America he says Catholic

and some Protestants are for a Christian - flavored patriotism and society Jews cannot be exshypected to favor these and as he sees it there is no warrant for anything of the sort in the hisshytory of the development of American principles and institushytions

Indeed Jews were attracted here in great numbers precisely because the American system promised them the chance to beshycome a normal part of a nashytiona1 culture

It must be said that throughshyoutmiddot his con t l i but ion Rabbi Hertzberg usually employs a sharp tone in referring to things and persons Catholic and some of his statements are patently incorrect and gratuitous

Udy Overtones For example It is admitted

on all sides that the bill for major Federal aid to education has been defeated so far by pressure brought to bear on members of Congress by the Catholic hierarchy This is simshyplistic misrepresentation at best it has some ugly overtones at worst

All these three authors are leamed and articulate Each acshycomplishes what he sets out to do and the reader ill stimulated to think Dr Marty and Monsigshynor Moody are urbane ill manner and eirenic

The same cannot be said of Rabbi Hertzberg Obviously 11

very able man he has not kept his prejudices in reasonable check while writing his section of this interesting book

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Notre Dames first foreign study program will be limited to about 50 sophomores Courses will be taught by a Holy Cross priest and a layman from the Notre Dame faculty and by three faculty members from the UAJ versity of Innsbruck

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THE tmiddot ~-Present Means of Communication Thurs July 25 1963

With Vatican Satisfy President ~ U Abr ~nce nlonWASHINGTON (NC) - Presshy be fruitful to consider setting Ident Kennedy opposes going up some regular channel of beyond the present methods of communication Pla~ Convention communication with the Vati shy Special Envoy WASHINGTON (NC) - The can The United States ceased dipshy Catholic Total Abstinence Union

He told his press conference lomatic relations with the Vati shy of America will hold its 91 that there is no need to change can - then the Papal States shy annual three - day conventiOD present procedures -c- presumshy in 1867 In late 1939 Prpsident here starting Monday Aug li ably by resumption of a form Franklin D Roosevelt sent The union stressed in its anshyof diplomatic relations Myron C Taylor as his special nouncement that it is n-ot a

Mr Kennedy said that when presidential envoy to the Vati shy prohibition movement and bull reeshyanyone in the government can Taylor remained until early ognizes the principle that the wishes to get a message to the 1 950 representing Presidpnt moderate use of alcoholic beveshyVatican this can be accomshy Truman after Rooseveltmiddots death rages is morally licit plished The embassy at Rome In October 1951 President

It said its aim is to combatIm sure would be available Truman nominated Gen Mark excess and abuse in the use ofbe said Clark (USA ret) to be Amshysuch beverages by giving raquoIt doesnt seem to me he bassador to the Vatican The

others the example of total abshyadded middotthat there is any need nomination drew a storm of stinence The union does notfor changing procedures I dont criticism from Protestant spokfsshyseek to make all Catholics totalthink there is any lack of inshy men Gen Clark asked that his abstainers but rather to encourshyformation or clJmmllllication name be withdrawn age a significant minority bull bull bull back and forth During the 1960 prplidfntial to keep the ideal of total abshyThe question of cJuer relashy campaign then-Sen Kennfrly stinence before the public thetions with the Vaticltln did not repeatedly told qupstioners he announcement saidinvolve any specific nwntion of was flatly opposed to appointshy

an ambassador The President ment of an US Ambassador to It added that the union t making a special effort to inshywas asked if he thought it would the Vatican terest Catholic young people ht

2000 of the faithful His Eminence Laurian Cardinal total abstinence and to persuade

Post Office Asserts Convictions Rugambwa bleililed the new Cathedral of the Holy Family as many os possible to take the pledge at least until they are 21in Nairobi It was one of several celebrationi marking the Father Miles M McAndrewFor Obscenity Reach New High centenary of the arrival of the Holy Ghost Fathers in East SS of St Marys Seminary~

WASHINGTON (NC) - Ar- crease over fiscal 19fiO Fines Africa NC Photo Baltimore is presidentrests and convictions for viola- totaling $53530 were levied tion of mail laws against ob- against convicted offenders scenity set a record during 1963 We are con tin u in g Offer Services bull

the Postmaster General J Edward toughest possible crackdown on Day has announced these who deal in obscenity As Mediators INDIA MISSION IN THE JUNGLE

In releasing the summary of through the mails Day said ATTAPAJH ia bull tropiul JUDllle miion In the state SAVANNAH (NC)-Twentyshylaw enforcement To this weaction against facilitate are Kul ill southrn Jndi Some Catholic farmers went thenfour clergymen including Cathshy-obscenity for the fiscal yfar working very closely with other Ie begin fallnDg in thU pioneerolic Methodist and Protestant~nded June 30 Day said If law enforcement agencies inshy rea recently opened by governmentEpiscopal bishops have offeredfurther evidence were needed cluding the Criminal Division bullbullbull The idea was Ie make 6fe betheir help in solving Savannahsthat the prOller avenue to follow of the Department of Justice and tel for the natives through eoloniushyracial problemsin enforcing the mailability laws the FBI local police departments tion thus raisinll their UYilIc adThe offer fromis criminal action rather than throughout the nation and In- came the

ellltural Iitandards A sixty-five yeuclergynen during a truce in-administrative penalties I be- terpol the International Crimishy old priest offered to be pastor bullbullbullNegro demonstrations which badlieve these statistics should lay nal Police Organization Amiddot thawhed hut was built for hlaled to rioting and shootingthe question to rest The success of these aetions fer residence anJ services A newMogr John D Toomey pltlstorThe year-end report inriicates is evidenced by the unpreceshy oltapel was dedicated to St Peter bullbullbullof St James Catholic Church Up to DOW the work baa been m_7fH arrests for violation of the dented number of arrests and yenlas instrumental in arranginJrmail laws against obscenity convictions for this -offense disoounciDc slow nd fUIecl wiUlthe truce He met with leadersduring fiscal 1963 This is an during the past ~veral years Til HtH 11 Misso Aitl -expeeted difficalties The ehaef the Negro protests appealingincrease of 258 per rent -over Day said I~ lin onliJ Chh Itnned bull landslide took the DVM for time to organize businessmen the number of arrests in 1962 tltlrtY-Ievea petsons bull bull And 50 Isolated is this 08 til

~nd others to work out a IKllushyand a 96 per cent increase over the diocesan tlthorities fim berd f this tracedy 1raquo7 rcUeUrges End to Curb lion

arrests in 1960 the last full year Meantime the nins beat dltfWn nd insects w~re penilteDt bullbullbull--- In the statement issued by the in administrative Desplie an tbif the parishioners re still nllant17 U7iDa which proceshy On Use of Catalan white clergymen including Bis-shydures were used in an effort to BARCELONA (NC) - Abbot live some permanency to their relia-10111 life The- try

ep Thomas J McDonough ef curtail use of the mails to transshy Ie build ode-ri chureh fer which $tOeo is needed bullbullbull ftelrAurelio Escarre OSBof Milntshy Savannah racial conditiens ill mit obsecne matter serrat abbey was amQn~ the Blshep aJJ1J the Internunc ApOlItelic botlt hsVe IHed tilthe city were described as criti shy

Day ordered ~bandoRmfnt ampf words Ie the plea of the INIstor for financial help from M bullbullbullCatholic leaders of the Catalonia cal administrative and 7011 ai them4Dy eentributieD will Ite appreciated bullbullbull y_action a region of northeasterfl Spain te The group said there will be -tepped-up enforcement ef tlie ean be assured that fOil wtll Ite lo~ remembered bullbull shysign ape tit ion ~sking the f~rther violence and eeonomic fctor III the prayers of tIM eomllluaibuimina1 statutes within week Spanish government t remove loss unless people quickly seek alter assuming office in 19tH restrictions on the use of the VOCATIONSrea90nable and just solutie_ M

these problemslJnpre~dented Numb~ Catalan language Someane bas Nritte~ He who has ~(n the whole worN Th~ petition cited Pope Johfi hanging by the hair of the mercy of God bas seen the truthshyConvhtions in fiscal 19amp3 f-or

XXlIls peace encyclical Paeem To bring Chli~ts trutb to the 400 million peonIe of Indi m__ebscenity law violations totaled per increase in Terris as backing the right Voc(ton Theology I Hindu ia a tremendoUll task of love and devotion tor ow637 a 266 cent

)f langrage and other minority priests and Sisters Will you -llponsor a seminarianover 1962 and a 108 per cent in- Il~

groups Conference Topic MATHEW BEILARMINE KARAKUNNEL or DIDACUS KAlfshybull A few years after the end -of WEST CHICAGO (NC)-The JALY of Ban~alore or SISTER LETHUS 01 ~ITER AGNET

Set TeDtative Date the Spanish Civil War i-n 1939 Theology of a Vocation the the Carmelite Sisters of Kothamangalam By paying for their the regime of Generalissitnlaquol Religious Life will be amon education you will partieipat~ in their future missionary aeUft

For leotification Francisco Franco linked the the topics to be discussed at the tiea The seminarians ~ucation costs $100 esea for lib VATICAN CITY (NC) - The language with the Catalan tirive annual meeting of the Franc~shy ~ars and the Sisters trininlaquo if tJ50 for each of the two yean

beatification of Bishop John N for autonomy and banned its use can Educational Conference in cof trainin Money can be nt ia in~tallmeDts

Neumann of Philadelphia hM Later the curbs were eased but it Trop N Y starting Monday been tentatively rescheduled for is till against the law to publish Aug 5 AI bull wmiddothite an

III bull holy plaee Sunday Oct 13 it was disclosed newspapers in Catalan and its Father Ernest Latke OFM use So ill the beautyis excluded in schoolshere by Father Nicholas B Fershy conference president ana professhy 01 an bullbulled fee lJeseph (ambell)rante CSSR postulator of his Catalan is a Romance language sor of theology at Christ $he like Spanish Portuguese French The Id folk in our care re aiete by 0lH PALACE 01 cause King Seminary here hid the GOLD CLUB All that Ie ed Ie- ene dollar bull month ferHe sain that althou~h the date or Italian whichaccor-ding tel theme of the meeting will be $bill work YOD can liend It wltenever conveniellt 61U etlMw

has not yet been officially anshy the petition is the usual vehicle The Elements of Fl3ncisc_ clubs mclllde OlJIEN LEPJilK CLUB lfor lepers) ORPHANSnounced by the Sacred Congreshy of expression ror six million F-ormation BREAD (for oJJlbns) BASnIANS supports duols) MONICAcitizensgation of Rites he has informed CLUB IproYidf chlices aUus ete for churches and cItlleArchbishop John J Krol of Your rayers and that one lane dollar m~middotly-tbtl aU ItPhiladelphia that Oct 13 will takes io beloni~ Montreal Anglicansbe the date

The beatification of Bishop SOIE OTHER Wi YS TO lJI~tPTo Study French 1 Send us n STRINGLESS GIFT til liSt where MceIHl7-Neumann was originally scheshy MONTREAL (NC) - Forty 2 Make MFMORIAL GIFTduled for June 23 but had to be Anglican clergymen and laymen

MASS KIT $100 VFST1WS postponed because of the final have signed up for a 25-week CHALICE 40 CI80RIUJ1 bullillness of Pope John XXIII October to April course m CRUCIFIX 25 SANCTUARY BELL bullFrench in order to further inshy K1NnJY REUEMBRR tJS IN ~OUR WILL bull EGAL TITLSoutheastern Mbullbullbullbullchwettsmiddotterreligious d i a log u e Schedule Interfaith with CAIHOUC lEAR EAST WFIfRF ACOCIATION French-Canadian Catholics Largest Independent Chain

Dfar iloni~nl)rRace Conference The Rev David Woeller di shy

PEORIA (NC) - A Peoria rector of the Anglican Diocesan 10 BIG STORES I lhelo-e ~ of thl S300 n~fdfd to fdue 1te a Sister nt thl ~fflll nelded for the trainihamp of R semlnariBoard of Religious Educationarea conference on religion and We Give Gold Bond Stomps

explained Were engaged in Ill slnd J monthly or $ bull once bull 7e race has been slated for next a

I will play for him or herFrench culture here If weJanuary by leaders of the Protshy going to take part in dialogues t-----estant Catholic and Jewish Name bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull emiddot on ecumenical and social probshyfaiths lems we believe we must come I DEBROSSE OIL

The conference committee said Steel to terms with the languageIt proposed to unite the religioua ~ co bodies of the community 50 work bullbullbullbullbullbullbullZone for the solution to what we beshy Marks 11 th Centenary ~ Heating Oi~s I lieve has b e com e one of LI S LE (NC) - Coadjutor I dB Americas most important doshy Bishop John L Morkovsky of an urners I ~l2earSst01isrmiddotOIlS-

CENT~NARY CELEBRATION In the preRence of

mestic problems namely raeshy Galveston-Houston sang a Pon- ism tifical Mass in Old Slavonic at I 365 NORTH FRONT STREET ~

We intend the eWftmittee eeremonie6 here in Dlinoie eom- P

centinued to deal directly wiih mem()rating the 11th centenary I NEW BEDFORD he problem as a moral evil nd of the arrival of SSt Cyril and WY 2-5534 I the evil effects which result fr-oa Methodius in what ill DOW Cae- man bull discrimination aAd Jelcegaiioamiddot eAoBovaki I -I~--

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Aid To Lepers Continued from Page One

eph Sweeney MM also workshying with Korean lepers He writes to tell of one of his helpshyers a Korean recovering from leprosy There is no sign of the disease on him but the prejudice about leprosy is such that he will never return to his family His father far in his 80s the mostmiddot outstanding catechist in Korea died recently but Austin was not called to the deathbed or funeshyral

He spends his time with us taking care of the blind and the crippled He comes to the chapel ~ every morning long before dayshylight to start our coal stoves so that the other patients will be comfortable All day long he is working for the others even denying himself tobacco in order to save a bit of cash for them Last year he denied himself SO

much that we found him very anemic We gave him special f)()d and vitamins tltgt keep him going

He is the man who keeps the patients praying for our friends in the USA He is a little fel shyiow with a big voice Only once has it failed when we said Mass for his father Then he broke down By his own choice he is an unknown to his own family

He is a good man to have on our side

Crisis Ahead Continued from Page One

offers a school for the preparashytion of a spiritual elite charactershyIzed by supernatural optimism

Describing most Catholics as temporarily sanguine anyway Bishop Wright said this natural optimism can be a good foundashytion for the supernatural spirit of confidence proper to and

justified by the Catholic Faith but must not be confused with the Faith itself

Our great saints lay and clerical exemplify both he said Their spirit accounts under God for the reSilience the perennial hope and the unflagshygingvitality of Catholicism in the face of constant adversity

There will always be some Catholics to say in effect that gentle Jesus hardly expects them to discharge the duties of their states in life in times like

these and that He will under~ Btand if they make private comshypromises between personal conshyscience and the public revelation committed by Christ to the Cathshyelk Church he said

Threaten to Quit Accordingly he continued

the ranks of the faithful mlly be diminished in a generation when some people even threaten to quit the Church when their children flunk exams in Catholic lIChools or when their prospects for political or social advance- ment seem impeded by the heroshyIe demands of a Christ who in point of fact is not the least biot gentle when it comes to the Integrity of His teachings and the sovereign demands of conshylICience

But such a reduction in statisshytics Bishop Wright said in no way threatens Catholic opti mism He said that the Gospels reveal those who found Christs words hard sayings and who walked no more with him

The Church must expect andmiddot welcome the same fate as Christ Himself he samiddotid

Two Mission Groups Become Associated

ARLINGTON (NC)-The Misshysionarymiddot Sisters of st Augustine who have their headquarters in New York- have become associshyated with the Immaculate Heart missionaries

After the union with the Imshymaculate Heart missioneries (Scheut Fathers) was approved

ry the congregation of women changed its name to the Congreshygation of the Missionary SIsters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary They have 173 plofessed Sisters working in five American sees

---Bedford Murse Receives PAVLA Assignment Continued from Page One

brothers She is a graduate of Holy Family High Scnool in

New Bedford and St Josephs School of Nursing Providence Shes been in nursing five years and is at present assistant head nurge on the medical-surgical ward of St Lukes Hospital New Bedford

How did she decide to beshycome a Papal Volunteer I read an article about the volunshyteers said Lucille and wrote for more information

She was referred to Msgr Raymond T Considine Diocesan Director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith and brother of Rev John J Consishydine MM Director of the Latin America Bureau of the National Catholic Welfare Conference reshysponsible for P AVLA Then she was coPltacted by Rev James A Clark at that time assistant to Msgr Considine fur PAVLA and now in Washington as asshysistant director for the national PAVLA office

Lots of tests followed and Lucille also enrolled for a five month orientation course at Bosto College Primarily deshysigned to train volunteers for the colleges own lay apostolate program the course has also been attended by members of other groups planning to serve

Protest Criticism Of Mission Schools

ARUA (NC)-More than 4000 took part in a peaceful demonshystration staged here in Africa to protest criticism I1f mission schools and missionaries in the National Assembly

Some Protestants and Muslims joined the participants who carmiddot ried signs written in both Enshyglishand the local language Logbara

The demonstrators assembled in the market place of this northshywest Uganda town and then marched through main streets to the district commissioners office Half of Ugandas primary and secondary schools are Catholic

in 3 pan ish and Portuguese spesking Streas

A classmate noted Lucille was Jo - Anne Rothmyer St Marys parish New Bedford Joshy

Anne taultht in New Mexico last Summmiddoter as a member of the Boston College Lay Apostolate Program and is there again this year

Somali Salary Lucille will leave New Bedshy

ford Aug 15 according to presshyent ~lims

A a member of the Legion of Mar~ she chose that date afi having s p e cia 1 significance being the Eeast of the Assumpshytion She will spend four months in Fetropolis Brazil near Rio de Jfaneiro receiving language instruction and being briefed on the ltultural aspects of Brazili-an life

She will then go to Salvador for the remainder of a three year periltJod During it she will reshyceive a stipend of $10 weekly plus room and board She and her 1ellow nurse will stay with the Sisters of the Immaculate Concmiddoteption

What I like about PAVLA says Lucilll~ is that the proshyfessilnal skills of its members are means 10 an end - that of bringing people to Christ The

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Father Clark In addition to the program

fQr Latinmiddot America theres a parallel organization that serves home mission areas of the United States said Lucille Its known as Extension Volunteers and personnel serve for one year in home mission areas or neeeiT sectors of large cities

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Two weeks tlIID tDe prospect middotof amp8UCoossful ZoBe title defense appeared rather remote for Stafford Post ef FaD River Tonight Ooaeh Ray Billintons -stout-heartei crew iB sehed1lled to open a best two -out of three series with Abington Zone 10 conqueror fYf Brockton at South Park Fall River The climax On the long road back was the 5-2 conquest 8If New Bedford Sunc1lly in bull special playoff lilt Hansen Field Somerset Both teams had conshycluded regular eeason play with identical 8-4 records G0shying all the way to register hi8 aecond lUcceSshytiyene victory over he Whalshyen was dimiDshyUeGar DfIewniM who 0- bull lmCand illus1rilnls eareer at Dartee u beier 1rDmmlur t ~~w_-er 2IIJPPOlt lie miebt welt Iaaw cshomiDed lBedifUllCl Which fount bim eBY enough to hit but awfuU ~Uih hitweI

Coatributinl 110 uttie by lIM lIParkling defensive play at iIIIiltd batle waa another shortstop vansplant Ron Knowe who came up with a c~le et real gems Both eutfields put ill an unusually busy day The New tettford Gu1ercordoJl had a total of eleven puto1Jts all River trine Woody Berube Stafford beavy bitting first baseman weat for the collar in thr~e middotofti shyeial trips but only because there was no limit to the depth leftfielder George Ioerreira playshyed him

1hecaunky Ferreira gave Woody plenty of room about 00 Jieetor 80 andU1us W88 able to haul in a couple of -hots that would have gone out of most ballparks George also turned 100R a terrific throw to the plate in the fifth to nail Ron Knowe attempting to llCore aft~r a B81T7 14achado hoist to left

FiDe Quae In most respects this was bull

fine contest between two good ball clUbs NMlIntil the bottom of tbe4ighth when Fall River pushed aerOllSthree runs did either team enjoy more than bull one run advantag~ Bob Miranda NB starter was most effective in the early innings then suddenly lost his stuff and was lifted in the fifth after loading the basel on walks Successor Don Canasshytra Bishop Stang ace subseshyquently got out of the innirig unscathed but fell victim of heavy Stafford artillery in the eighth when the winners ked the title

And so tonight at South Park Stafford Post is scheduled to enter phase one of the State playoffs which in pyramidal fashion lead to regional then national competition Its a long arduous path but one which hundreds uf boy have followed to a life in professional baseball Some 28 players both managers and all the coaches in the recent

Atty Gen Kennedy Scores Prejudice

YOUNGSTOWN (NC) - Atty Gen Robert F Kennedy coupledmiddot a condemnation of prejudice in the US with support for the independence of Cigtmmunistshyruled nations in an address here in Ohio

Kennedy addressing the anshynual Slovak Catholic Sokol conshyvention said injustice to Neshygroes and other minorities in the US cannot help but stir the Cigtnscience of anyone fit to can himself a citizen of this counshytry

He allo said he had been asked 1gt7 hi brother the President toteU 8uIt the Uaiied StaW witl ~tin_ to 1IUppori the just ~ OIl ail ~ ill the world tor independence aDd Ubert7 - aapiratiaM the Sloveb mare 604Ia7 will -aD7 eampbv capUve tioumiddot

major league All-Star Game were products of Legion ball The legendary Bob Feller is the organizations first representashytive in the Hall of Fame Therell be many others

If memory serves correct the only Mass team to make it to the National finals was Lynn Post in 1936 Catching for that club was a fellow by the name of Jim Hegan who went on to a sucoessshyful career in the majors and ill currently the bull pen boss of the front running New York Yankees Stafford Posts furthest advance in Statecompe1ition came in 1957 when the batiery of Forn Arruda end Russ GibBon Qemheaded 1lrivethat took ampDe club to tile 1ItDlifinals

Fuhn B8th ~ men went into tIJD

IJa11 upon p-aduation and ea_ has made his way tbroUllh tbe mbmr league maze tel 1he poiDt where they maybe brought up b~ their ~ parent ltClubs any ~ Russ is the No 1 catcher with Seattle the Bed 1Ioz AAA Pacific Coast League dub and Tom is currently start shying for Springfield the Giants IAA Eastern League aftilia1e

Gibson was selected for the Ooast League All-Star team earshylier this mantb after hav~diampshyplaced Archie Skeen ibe Sox highly-touted backstop ill late Spring Russ ill up around th~

SOO mark pRsently bitti~ the long ball consistently and with the way Tillman is going who knows but what well ee him at leDway before the seallllll ill out

Arruda back on the firing line lifter sustaining concussion a month ago ranks No 2 em ijle SpringfieldSaff behind 22 year old Frank Linzy Statistics avail shyable indicate that they rankene and two in the vital earned run column Linzy at 163 and Arshyruda atmiddot ~45 Anything under 300 is considered excellent in baseballs lexicon Perchance the Giants fail to rlaquo~r from their recent tailspin it is not inshyconceivable that manager AI Dark may want to bring some of his young promising talent up for a look-see

And with all the furor attendshying the Civil Rights issue throughout the country its sigshynificantto note that baseball history-organized ball that is was made out on the West Coast a couple of weeks ago when both umpires in the Salt Lake CityshySan Diego game were colored One Emmett Ashford in fact fa the PCLs umpire-in-chief

Third Order Helps Former Prisoners

CHICAGO (Nc) - The Third Order of St Francis has opened an inn here for persons released from Illinois jails

Called St Anthonys Inn it will provide food clothing and employment assistance to exshyprisoners Father Philip Marshyquand OFM is chief officer of the inn which can accommodate 12 men

A parttime staff at the inn inshycludes 10 Cigtnsultants and Cigtunshyllelors and a Franciscan chaplain

We want to eliminate regishymentation and stress selfhelp through knowledge discipline and practice said Father Marshyquand and in this respect our program is somewhat similar to that of Alcoholics Anonymous

Vetoes Anti-Smut Bill MADISON (NC) - Gov Joha

W lreynolds vetoed a bill proshyviding for a legislative investi shyptwn of alleged printing and Gistribution of obscene matter ill Wi80onsin --We have efficient Jaw UIIoMelDeDt in this field and I have every laquomfidence talat pollee and prosecutors 1riJl eontimle to d6 their duty Be7shyaolda Mid bull YMoiDM (be bilL

AXACAN AWARD At Ge~etOWll~ Famptber Edwanl B Bann pre~deDt eenfeB the ADca1l MemMial Medal 011 Raul Cardinal Silva BeBriquez Archbishop ftf Sanshy~o Chile The a~d honea ermtriblti9DB 0 understlmdshyq among Peples of the Americans Spain and the Hi~panic

world NC ftmo

Asks Deily Prayer Brooklyn Ordinary Urges Catholics Seek

Oiville Aid in BROOKLYN (N C) - The

Bishop of Brooklyn baa asked Cath()lics hele to recite 1laily bull ~cial prayer that the nation may overcome te CmTel1t racial crisis

Bishop BTyan 1 McIniegart of BrookJyn 1lPpealed for prayer in bull pastoral letter read Sunday ill all churches

More than one million copies of a Prayer for Justice with Charity were distributed at Masses Also passed ()ut were exshycerpts trom the American Bishshyops 1958 statement on discrimishynation

The prayer will be recited publicly at all of the dioceses 223 parishes ~very Sunday until further notice the Bishop said

The prelate asked for faithshyful daily recitation of the prayer by Catholics

The text of the prayer follows Heavenly Father who has

created all men according to yenour own image and Tedeemed

Students Volunteer As House Builders

TACAMBARO (NC)-Thirteen University of Notre Dame Btushydents are spending their Sumshymer vacation on the outskirts of this Mexican mountainside town of 10000 as volunteer house builders

The- students are building three cinder block homes for families of six to nine persons

Besides the building project which takes 44 to 48 hours a week the students 8legiving English classes three to five times a week to about 150 of the people living here In their ~are

time they are getting to know Mexicans and Maican ways

Thanks Congress WASHINGTON (NC) - The

Holy See has sent the House of Representatives expressions of appreciation over the chambers condolences on the death of Pope John XXIII A similar letter from the Holy See to the Senate earlier was placed in the Record by Sen Mike Mansfield of Monshytana majority leader

M4Ceunty St Mtw

IacW Crisis us all by the Blood of Your Dishyine Son teach us how 10 live gather asbrothersm dignity justiceeharity and peaCle

May we afford to eacbother DOW tile total measure Of human rights guanmteed us by the law of our beloved Land

But beyond thatgraciously give m the vision 10 see clearly the full meaning of Your comshymand to love uar neighbor liS we love ourselves and grant us the graoe 10 observe this precept in our daily lives Amen

Pope Paul Stresses Peace B1Otherhood

VATICAN CITY (NC) -Pope Paul VI Spoke of peace and brotherhood at his second Satshyurday general audience

The Pope greeted thoae presshyent for theaudiencem St Peters basilica in Italian Enshyglish French German and Spanish Most of his listeners were Americans

After greeting the idividual groupS the Pope said

Of the Lord be the fruit of this audience May it enter your hearts and leave a memory of 1his meeting as a moment of pro_ found and intimate spiritual joy We would like each one of you to repeat to others how good and pleasant it is to feel oneself a brother and son in the Church ltIf Christ

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Recognize Rights Of Every Human Prelate Urges

TOLEDO (NC) -Alshythough a white individual may be free of injustice toward colored fellow citi shyzens as a member ofa commushynity he can be guilty Bishop GeorgeJ Rehring of Toledo said in a letter read at Sunday Masses in the diocese

Calling for individual resolve to r~cognize in every human middotbeshying all the human rights claimed for oneself Bishop Rehring said Let Ull recognize in every human being the inalienable rights acknowledged by our Amfri~an Declaration of Indeshypendence

Sound Beasonillg Let us see in every humall

Oelllg a work of the Divine Creshyator in every truth a child middot01 God

Let us assert maintain -deshyfend and Whold the rigbts of every human being toB deoent living decent livlng qualterst ltdecent conditions of employment ust compensation jor work deshy-4eJN human care in sicknesa eQual opportunities ineducatieD

We mustxilalbe a race -probshylem must be solved not on the -basis f)f feeling but on the tlasi laquo aound reaseming We must lOe the truth and we should tIIot ampear theoonclusions to wbich ltJight reasOn will lead us We Ila~ been commanded by God k) HgtW ltour fellowlIlen as Ourshy1IelVleS We must accord to -every human being the treatment to whioh we as human beings know _ haYe a ript in this matter we baVle DO choice

Lebanese ampnor SCRANTON (NC) - Bishop

Jerome D Hannan of ScrantOIl was honored helle by the LebanshyoOIl ~lJVernment for his fatherly care of the Lebanese people in bis diocese He received Lebanshyons decoration of the National Order of the Cedar at a oereshymony in the chancery office

Superior Geftefal NEW YORK (NC)-The Pio~

Society of St Charles (Scalashybrini Fathers) announced bere that Father Giulivo Tessarolo pastor of Holy Rosary church ill Washington D C was elected Superior General of the Society at a meeting in Rome

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Papal Message Read at Mass For Delegatmiddote

LONDON (NC)-The selfshyleRRness and devotion to duty of Archbishop Gerald P OHara were lauded in a papal letter read at the funeral Mass here for the late Apostolic Delegate to Great Britain

A native of the U S and forshymer Bishop of Savannah-Atlanta Ga the Archbishop died here following a heart attack

Presiding at the Requiem Mass in Westminster cathedral for the veteran papal diplomat who served the Holy See i~ commushynist Rumania Ireland and Brit ain was Valerian Cardinal Gracias Archbishop of Bombay Celebrant was Archbishop Fran cis Grimshaw of Birmingham senior member of the British Hierarchy Seventeen bishops and the entire diplomatic corps at the Court of St Jamess at shytended

Served Selflessly The message of Pope Paul VI

to the Archbishops brother Edshyward OHara of Philadelphia who flew here when the Deleshygate fell ill was read at the Mass It stated

We are deeply grieved to learn of the death of Our brother Archbishop OHara who as Bishop of Savannah-Atlanta contributed so much to the development of that diocese and as representative of the Holy Father served many long years selfl~sly and devotedly in Rushymania Ireland and Great Britain

In expressing to you and to the sorrowing relatives Our sin cere and heartfelt sympathy We impart as a pledge of abiding comforting graces Our paternal apostolic blessing

Council to Take Normal Course

VATICAN CITY (NC)-There Is no foundation to a news agency report that the second session of the ecumenical counshycil will end on Sunday Dec 8 the council press office has announced

The office stated that Pope Paul VI has himself declared that he will let the council take its normal course before deshyciding on when it will end

The second council session is scheduled to begin on Sunday Sept 29

Deny Agreement On Prelate Near

VATICAN CITY (NC) - The Vatican has denied the truth of reports that an agreement has been reached on the future of Jozsef Cardinal Mindszenty

The Hungarian Primate has been living in asylum in the U S legation in Budapest since 1956 He took refuge there after Soviet troops quelled the anti shycommunist uprising which had freed him for a few days from the prison where he was serving bull life sentence

Reports of a settlement of the cardinals case came from Budshyapest where they have since also been denied by Hungarian govshyernment sources

The report was issued by a news agency after earlier reshyports stated that Hungarian govshyernment officials had held talks with Bishop Endre Hamvas of Csanad acting head of the Hunshygarian Bishops Conference who recently arrived in Budapest from Rome

Carey to Speak ST LOUIS (NC)-U S Rep

Hugh L Carey of New York strong proponent in Cortgress for fair treatment of students in- private schools and a member of the House Committee on Educashytion and Labor will speak at the national convention in Detroit of Citizens for Educational Freeshydom

POPE PAUL VI HOLDS FIRST PUBLIC AUDIENCE Pope Paul VI is calTied aloft on his podable throne duringshyhis first general audience in St Peters Basilica More than

7000 persons were present and the pontiff spoke to them in five languages including English Regqlai general audiences are being held weekly

Sisters Continued from Page One

Mary to grade seven St Patshyricks School Fall River

From Nazareth-on-the-Cape Hyannis Sister Mary Josella to St Catherine Convent Belize British Honduras

From Our Lady of Mercy Conshy~nt Attleboro Sister Mary Priscilla to grade three Our Lady of Lourdes School Taunshyton

From Our Lady of Mercy Conshyvent New Bedford Sister Mary Stephen to grjde five St Kilians School New Bedford

Sister Mary Amadeus to grade six St Marys School North Atshytleboro

Sister Mary lIortenseto lIoly Name Convent New Bedford

Sister Mary Davida to Nazarshyeth Hall Fall River

From our Lady of Mercy Conshyvent East Greenwich Sister Mary Aquin to grade four St John the Evangelist School Atshytleboro

From Belize From St Catherine Convent

Belize British Honduras Sister Mary Joycelin to Bishop Feehan High School Attleboro

From St Francis Xavier Conshyvent Providence Sister Mary Stephanie to grades seven and eight St Vincents lIome Fall River

From St James Convent West Warwick Sister Mary Raenne to grade two St Marys School New Bedford

From St John Baptist Convent New Bedford Sister Mary Thershyese Agnes to Bishop Feehan High

Legion Honors Bishop Walsh MOUNT KISCO (NC) - Bishshy

op James E Walsh MM US missioner who has been imshyprisoned in communist China since 1960 received in absentia the 12th annual Americanism award of New Yorks Westshychester County Committee of the American Legion

Accepting the award for Bishshyop Walsh was Father Carroll I Quinn MM He said -atheistic communism could be beneficial to an individual insofar as pershysecution can be beneficial

lIe added that the good beshycome better the bad become worse and the lukewarm must make a decision to choose one group or the other

The paradox of paradoxes he maintained is the victory of good over evil even in an inshytrainsically evil movement such as communism The Polish pilot who escaped with his family to freedom recently is an example of good being drawn from evil

of Mlercy ListSchool Appointments School Attleboro From House of Studies Sister grade seven St Marys School

From St Joseph Convent Fall Mary Joseph Michael to grade New Bedford River Siter Mary Eva to grade one SS Peter and Paul School Sister Marianna to Our Lady six St Marys Cathedral School Fall River of Mercy School East GreenshyFall River wichSister Mary Celine to grade

Sister Mary Julene to St Maria six SS Peter and Paul School Sister Mary Adrianne to Mercy Fall RiverQ)retti Sehool Pawtucket mount Country Day Schoolmiddot

From St Joseph Convent Pawshy CumberlandSister Joan Marie to grade onetucket Sister Mary Angelo to St Marys Cathedral School Fall From Providence grade one Our Lady of Lourdes River From S Patrick Convent ProshySchool Taunton vidence Sister Mary Regina tieSister Mary Johnelle to gradeFrom St Joseph Convent Proshy

seven St Josephs School Fall Bishop Feehan lIigh School Atshyvidence Sister Marie Donna to

River tleboroBishop Feehan High School Atshy From St Vincents Home Fantleboro Sister Mary Michaelanne to River Sister Mary Cecilia toFrom S1 Kilian Convent New grade seven St Patricks School Nazareth-on-the-Cape lIyannisBedford Sister Mary Eugene as Fall River

Sister Marie de Prague tosuperior to Our Lady of Mercy Sister Mary Clare Theresa to grade six and principalship middotStCon vent and to grade six St grade sevlilft St Louis School Kilian School New BedfordMalys School New Bedford Fall River

Sister Mary Carolita to amptoSister Jeanne Marie to grade From St Mary Convent North Edwards School Providencesix St rosephs School Fall Attleboro Sister Mary Joseph

River and Sister Mary Noelita to Mt From St Leo Convent Paw-shy St Mary Convent Fall River

A f1AMILY TIUiAItuclgtet Sister Marie Walter to Sister Mary Rose de Lima to grade seven St John Baptist St Vincents Home Fall River oiIAR-BmiddotQ CHICKENS School New Bedford as superior and procurator

From St Margaret Convent From St Matthew Convent ROSELAWNRumford Sister Mary Timothy Cranston Sister Marie Laboure to Bishop Feehan High School to Our Lady of Lourdes Convent FARMS

tlU WuhinltoD St airhann Attleboro and School Taunton as superior t JUlt off Route I four teacher procurator principal and grade

V4~reiln to Meet Sister Marie Roselle to grade l wa 3~n two Our Lady of Lourdes School

While out for a Drive From St Parick Convent Fall

TauntonIn San Antonio Stop at thtl Delightful Spot

SAN ANTONIO (NC) - The River Sister Mary Columban to ~ ~ jCatholic Central Union (Verein)

will hold its annual five-day convention here starting Satur day Aug 17

Meeting simultaneously with the 108year-old social action organization will be the Nationshyal Catholic Womens Union and the Central Catholic Youth URicmiddotn

Tte womens organization will be having its 47th annual conshyvention and the youth group its 11th annual meeting

Featured speaker at the conmiddot vention banquet will be Coadshyjutor Bishop John L Morkovshysky Apostolic Administrator of the GalvEston-Houston Tex diocese The (i

Rihard F Hemmerlein of Syracuse NY is president of the Catholie Central Union Mrs Charles Wollschlager Watershy In FAMILY SECURITY bullbull bury Conn heads the Catholic -Womens Union Richard H Weiden New York is head of the Catholic Youth Union Is ~itizelis

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2 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs July 25 1963

National Liturgical Conference Invites Non-Catftolic Clergy

PHILADELPHIA ( N C) - natiohally to some 10000 clergy Non-Catholic clergymen of the subscribers Philadelphia area and beyond Ultimately more than 3000 are being invited to attend the individual letters of invitation eessions of the Catholic Liturshy will be issued by the Naoonal gical Week here starting Monshy Liturgical Conference through day August 19 this committee Father Murphy

stated It is the intent and funcshyOne thousand letters of invishytion of this committee to let ourtation are being lIent to Lutheran neighbors both clergy and laityIlFft()ds in Pennsylvania Maryshyknow that they are most corshylaDd and New Jersey at their ~ dially welcome to participate inQuest Father James J Murphy the unique religious culturalehairman of a welcoming comshyand informational experience ofmittee for other religious groups the Liturgical WeekftaS announced

They will have an opporshyThe synods will transmit the tunity to witness at first hand

Invitations to interested pastors members 01 the Roman Catholicwithin easy traveling distance of Church in a period of profoundPhiladelphias huge Convention renewal worshiping meditatingHall where the session will take em its heritage of wisd~m disshyplace cussing the relevance of its misshy

CCordiaUy Wetcome sion to contemporary man amiddotnd Through the cooperation of the his society

JIlpscopal Diocese of Pennsylshy Aspectal room near Ule lobb7 iamp ~ than 310 iDvitatiom of Conventioll Hall will sengte

as a meetiBg place where nonshyCIlerg) An opeD letter laquo iaTishy Catholic clergymett may meet tation u beinM reproduced ia the informally with 3IPNkers and Presbyt1erbn publication Monshy members of the lIbtional Liturshyday Morning whidl cireullltw gical OoRtiereace

are -nc BeAt to its member

Cardinal Leger Denies Influencing Legislature on School Control

MONIftEAL (NC) - Paal CardiDal Leger said that he Emile Cardinal Leger has vigOlshy has Jleftlr apres8ld the least denied ihat he caused the muctmce on the a-eation of bull Quebec Legislature to pan ever Ministry 01 Education bill to put edueatiQll ia the Be said that when he returned province under governmental from Rome recently he was wld control of steps being taken asking the

The Archbishop of Montreal government to giVll intermeshycoupled his denial of the wide17 diary groups time to formulate printed report with a strong their observations on a project 01 statement that he respects the law of Such importance jut claims of laymen in matshy kpudiMet EXllloKation ters ell law aDd they in turn Questioned on this SUbjectMould not exploit his person for said the statement the Cariiinal political purposes merely replied in OIder to reshy

A statement was issued ill the spect dernocraiie iRStitutions Cardinals behalf after Le Since this Bas to dt) with a projshySoleil of Quebec City published ect of law the government bull report that a telephone call should assume its responsibilitiee f1GIIl Ule Cardinal caused delay after studying the amendments _ consideration of the bill It baa which may be prelented to it been put over until the Septemshy The Cardinal profits by thill ber session of the Legislature occasion continued the stateshyEducati~ in Quebec is entire_ ment to recall his detershy

ly confessional Schools are opshy mination to pursue his pastoral erated independently of any work while respecting the just direct governmental control al shy claims of laymen in whom he though they are BUpported by has in the past manifested his tax funds The governmentshy confidence backed bill before the Legislashy He must however remind ture would set up a regulator7 loyal and sincere men that as Ministry of Education shepherd of souls he repudiatesan exploitation of his person for

political purposes Those who50th Anniversary reproach the Church with inter MADRID (NC) - More than ference - in temporal matters

1500 employes stockholders must not use the prestige of the and others connected with Edishy Church for their ovrl ends torial CatoHca took part in the Spanish Catholic press organizashytions 50th anniversary celebrashy Mass Ordo tions Editorial Catholica pubshylishes seven daily papers and a FRIDAY-St Anne Mother of number of weeklies and mothshy the Blessed Virgin Mary II lies and operates the newa Class White Mass Proper agency Logos Gloria no Creed Common

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SATURDAY - Mass of the Blessed Virgin for Saturday IV Class White Mass Proper Gloria Second Collect St

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SUNDAY - VIII Sunday After New Bedford

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Holy Redeemer Chatham Mass Proper Gloria Creed Preface of Trinit3

Aug 4--St George Westport MONDAY-St Martha VirginSacred Hearts Fairhaven

III Class White Mass ProperSt Theresa So Attleboro Gloria Second Collect SS

Aug ll-St Theresa New Felix and CompClni~ns MarshyBedford tyrs no Creed Common Prefshy

Our Lady of Victol7 ace Centerville

TUESDAY - Mass of previousSt Jllseph Woods Hole Sunday IV Class Green Mass Green Mass Proper No Gloshy Aug IS - Our Lady e1 ria Second Camplle(t SS AbdonLourdes Wellfleet and Sennen ~artyrs DOOur Lady of Grace NMth Creed ColIUftOO PrefaceWestport

Sacred Heart New Bedshy WEDNESDAY - Sot Ignatiuserd Loyola Confessor III Class~

White Mass Proper Gloria laO Creed Common Preface

THURSDAY - MMMl ot previous StlRiay IV Class Green M_ Proper No GMria Second Oeishyleet lIoly Maclta8ees Martyn DQ ~ ClI__ PItcface

Orthodox Expect Better Relations With Catholics

MONTREAL (NC) - A Russian Orthodox leader voiced optimism here about the chances of improved reshylations between Ids church and the Roman Catholic Church

Archbishop loa n n Russian Orthodox Exarch of North and South America said Spring may have arrived in the area or Catholic-Rassian Orhodox relllshytions

He commented on the matter at a press conference held br five Russian Orthodox delegatel to the four international meetshying of the World Council eli Churches Faith and Order Comshymission

Asked about chances for c108ll relations between Catholics and Russian Orthodox Archbishop loann replied

In Rassian we have a Say taat -ralloww are the first 01 SpriBeDOUBLE JUBILEE BNtlier RayDlOlld Lussier and

Uampit7 Desire 8ti-oaampRev Ernest Lussier both of the BJeSlSedSacrament Order Now tWG SWaBoWoll have receive eoogratulationsfrQm their hrvther Rev Omer lOuth - tWG Ruuian priests at shy

Lussier pastor of St StephenaChmeh D~vil1e OIl tended fheS e eon d VatieaaoccasiOn Gf their ailver jubilees An are natives of Fall Council -- and two swalloww EtiVel Brother Raymond is as~ te Chicago 1R0Ilshy bave gaae - two Vaticaa

ob8erven 8Ie IlUW in M08OOWutery at his community ad Father Emest SBVes iR St participatiQe ill the celJosepftJa Semiury CleftlaMOelebratiorJl included IfaH tions mar~ the golden jubilee

at Notre Dame Church Fall River ad a reeep-tioll fIR of be episeopal consecratiOll 4lII relatives and friends Piarch Alexis

Maybe 11M III a sip till Spring

ne Are8brhIlop abo said theBest Do~ by Women 4esire for religious unity ill Mrong ill all MlCtioJul Gi Hofy Father CaUs for RecOIIsi action Russian Orthodox Church

Of Christian CommuRity Bishop Vladimir of Geneva noted that he had attended the

VAT1CAN CITY (NC) -Pope iJaduced by autlcbristian for~ funeral ef Pope John XXIII and JPaul VI has called for the reconshy tAl withdraw not to listen to U the cOl1Onation of Pope Paul VL IJtruction of the Christian COlDshy aDd probably ~ to battle UL When we beald that tbe lnunity and indicated that womshy Moreover it ill becoming noticeshy Vaticall was sending two represhy~D are the best agents for the able among our groups here mad tlentati~s to Moscow Me were iask tilere that 1lhere is a lack of _ shy very happy he said We hope

Pope Pauls call was made durshy organization a weakness of that this particular action wiD ling a special audience granted unity or a lack of that fullnellS help our relations with OUl to leaders of the womens young of vitalilty which Btimula18 1ft brethren from the Romari Cathoshy womens and childrens sectiona the faithful the joy of being a lic Charch even furtber l)f Italian Catholic Action The Christian h joy of frequenting lPope said in part with convinced fervor our

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It would seem that in certain These conditions the Pope Helen Aubertlne Brough llectors thP Christian community -said have created the urceot Owner _d DIr~

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3 89 Ordinaries Behind Iron Curtain Absent From Council Session

KOENIGSTEIN (NC) - At No bishop from the Baltic least 89 bishops of Sees behind countries of Estonia Latvia and 4Ite Iron Curtain were unable to Lithuania-which were made a attend the first session of the part of the Soviet Union followshyEcumenical Council according ingthe war-were at the coun to a survey made here in Gershy ell save for those living in exile many by Msgr Adolf Kindershy the study said mann Msgr Kindermann noted that

Msgr Kindermann rector of Archbishop Josyf Slipyi of Lviv St Albert the Great College and in the Ukrainian SSR was reshypresident of the relief society leased from 18 years of Soviet fur priests expelled from eastern detention too late to go to the Europe here said that his survey council might not be complete because Under Detention of the difficulty of getting inforshy Three Ordinaries each from mation fro m communist-run Bulgaria and Rumania were un eountries able to go to Rome since all are

The survey noted that eight either in prison or otherwise heads of Sees in Czechoslovakia under detention Albanias three were absent from the council heads of Sees were likewise kept including Archbishop Joseph away from the council Beran of Prague who is being Of Polands 58 bishops the reshydetained in an unknown place port said only 16 were given

Seven Hungarian Ordinaries exit permits to go to the council were also unable 10 attend the No bishops were able to go to first session the study pointed Rome fro m communist-ruled out Among them was Jozsef countries in Asia China North Cardinal Mindszenty Hungarian Korea and North Vietnam i Primate who has been living in But all bishops in Yugoslavia

asylum at the U S legation in and East Germany were ableto Budapest since 1956 attend the survey reported

Gypsies Sing Dance for Prelate At Pilgrimage to Marian Shrine

BOLZANO (NC) - The anshy tribes attended this year DUal pilgrimage of the gypsies This year as in past years the to the shrine of Our Lady of mission made it possible to adshySenale here in Italy was joined minister the Sacraments of Bapshyby Archbishop Alessandro Gotshy tism Confirmation and Matri shytardi of Trent mony where they might othershy

In return for his unusual pre- wise be neglected aence the Arc h bi s hop was When the Gypsies heard that treated to the unusual entertainshy the Archbishop was coming to ment of authentic Gypsy music solemnize the closing of their and dancing week long mission they volunshy

The Mission for the Gypsies is teered to clean the village of organized annually by Father Senale even s wee pin g the Bruno Nicolini and the eightmiddot streets and the yards priests who assist him The group When the Archbishop arrived of priests work with the Gypsies they went out to meet him in 1U1der the authority of the procession heaping his automoshySacred Consistorial Congrega- bile with bouquets of wild

tion in the difficult task of flowers One of them carrying bringing the nomadic families a large red banner led the Arch eloser to the Church bishop through the camp where

The site of their annual pil shy a rustic altar had been erected Itimage is at the shrine of Our before every caravan tent In Lady of Senale 4000 feet high the evening after he had adshyin the mountains that divide the ministered Confirmation they provinces of Trent and Bolzano entertained him with music and Over 400 Gypsies from several dancing

Latin American Seminarians Studying in U S Near 700

WASHINGTON (NC) - The Although most Latin Ameri Dumber of students from Latin can countries are represented America studying for the priest shy among the students Mexico hood in the United States is leads wHh 386 at Montezuma nearing the 700 mark seminary and 78 in other sem

This was disclosed in a report inaries the report said There released by the Latin American are 71 seminarians from Puerto Bureau National Catholic WeI Rico and 14 who are refugees fare Conference The report said from Cuba the report said 886 seminarians from Mexico are Vocation Increase studying at the Montezuma (N Father John J Considine M M) Seminary and that 302 semshy M director of the NCWC burshyinarians from various other Latshy eau said the increase in the in American countries are stu number of seminarians studying dents at 83 diocesan seminaries in the United States reflects an end religious communities in increase in religious vocations tile United States throughout Latin America

The report prepared by Msgr Many Latin American bishops losephMcIntyre of Camden NJ have expressed warm appreciashyeaid the number represents an tion to those North American increase of 36 seminarians in the seminaries which have accepted last year and that 44 are schedshy their seminarians Father Conshyuled to be ordained to the priest shy sidine said hood during the year

Missioner In Tanganyika Inherits Five Children From Convert

TABORA (NC) - A US phaned children become the missioner who earlier this year wards of a deceased mans eldest inherited a collection of de- brother A widow cannot claim viis from a convert witch doc- her children But Nkwabi tor has now inherited five chilmiddot eldest brother who is a pagan dren waived his right and honored

The latest legacy for Father Nkwabis will Paul Heon WF of Nashua Stay With Mother NH came when another con- Father Heon is now legally vert John Nkwabi died Father the father of the five children Heon cared for Nkwabi when he and they can stay with their was taken sick last December Catholic mother Nkwabi was later taken to a Father Heons earlier bequest mission hospital at Ndala 35 a collection of devils - the miles from here Africans term for a witch doc-

He wrote Father Heon a letter tors paraphernalia - came from from thf hospital thanking the a witch doctor named Kikoko priest for his kindness asking who gavemiddot up on fetishes when him to offer Mass for the repose serious sickness hit him He of his soul and bequeathing the came for help to a teacher in prie~ his five children By the bullFather Heons parish here Kikoshytime Father Heon received the ko became a Christian two day letter Nkwabi had died before he died and the devils

Local custom says that or- went to Father Heon

VINCENTIANS MEET From left Robert Thibault St Michaels parish Ocean Grove Francis S Austin St Josephs Fall River Edward Martin also St Michaels at general meeting of Fall River Particular Council of the Society of St Vincent de Paul Mr Austin 92 is believed oldest Vincentian in the Diocese

Commuter College All-Lay Faculty to Staff Sacred Heart

University at Bridgeport MILWAUKEE (NC) - The Applications from Catholic

president of the new Connecti- institutions presently existing cut Catholic university to be and from a surprising number staffed by laymen said hete the of public institutions all over the venture is a step in revealing country have been Ieceived the to the layman his role in the new president revealed Churchs educational function Conley said the school will be

This appraisal of Sacred Heart able to meet competitive salashyUniversity Bridgeport Conn ries was given in an interview here On Sept 16 some 150 men and by its president William H women students will share a Conley former educational as- $7 million building that present sistant to the president of Mar- ly houses Notre Dame high quette University here school

Conley said the university By 1966 a gradual phasing the only Catholic one staffed out of high school students will top-to-bottom by laymen was give the university its 57 classshyproposed by Bishop Walter W rooms cafeteria gymnasium and Curtis of Bridgeport as a re~a- laboratories tively low-cost commuter colshylege for Catholic students gradshy Theology Facultiesuating from public high schools

All subjects will be taught by Form Associationlaymen when ~he university DUBUQUE (NC) - An Asshyopens in September Two priests

will serve as chaplains The sociation of Theologieal Faculshygoverning board will have both ties formed here consists of clergy and lay members with Catholic Lutheran and PresbyshyBishop Curtis as chairman terian theological schools in

Although Conley admitted Dubuque and the s~hool of reli shythat the all-lay faculty will proshy gion of the State University of

Iowa Iowa Cityvide an answer to the shortage of clergy he emphasized that The as-sociation is unique In Bishop Curtis wants to start a its alliance of Catholic and Protshylay college even if tllere were estant theological institutions enough priests with a state university for tpe

Laymen Enthusiastic purpose of furthering study in The problem of getting a facshy theology

ulty has not been difficult Con Officials of the institutions ley said There has been an unshy said that through the association usual response on the part of it will be possible to admit l~ymen who are enthusiastic qualified graduate students from about the prospect of undertakshy the Dubuque institutions into ing the educational mission 01 the graduate program of religion the Church at the State University of Iowa

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New officers of Fall River First Friday Club inClude John Enjoy DiningJ Hrinko president Joseph F McGrady vice-president Thom IN THE as Cahill secretary Dennis C Hurley treasurer JOLLY WHALER

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Council to Urge Chicago K of C Accept Negroes

CHICAGO (NO) - The Catholic Interracial Council of Chicago has resolved to use direct action methods if necessary to open the way for Negro m e m bel s hip in the Knights of Columbus in the Chicago area The councils board stressed in a resolution that pea c e f u 1 demonstration method will be used only if neshygotiation and other persuasive methods fail

John A McDermott CICC president said in a separate statement There are no Negro Knights of Columbus in the Chicago area There is an unshywritten policy against having them as members

No action has been taken to deal with this situation which is a scandal contrary to the teachings of the Church and to the requests of Cardinal Meyer that fraternal groups be free of racial bias

The CICC boards resolution approved by a vote of 30-2 stated Direct action methods - peaceful demonstrationshyagainst racial injustice can be an effective and proper means for Catholics to give witness to the principles of their Faith We believe these actions carefully and prayerfully conceived can sometimes a chi eve reforms where ordinary methodsmiddotof persuasion iail

Others Integrated

The resolution also said that as a general policy the CICC will use direct action method only after serious consideration

and as a last resort after ordishynary methods of persuasion have been tried and found wanting

McDermott said direCt actioD methods could mean picketing prayer services or sit-ins

He expressed the hope that the K of C in the Chicago area would follow the example of other councils that integrated long ago

He also said We wish the national leaders of the K of C would show leadership on this question and specifically that they would disqualify councill that practice racial discriminashytion

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Schedule for Summer Seclson Assonet North Eactham

ST BERNARDS CHURCH OF TIlE VISITTION MalSes Sunday-700 830 1030 AM Ma~s Sunday-8 9 10 11 AM

First Fridays--Evening Mass Holydays-830 AM-730 PM I~ewster

Confessions before every Mass and Saturday OUK LADY OF THE CAPE 300 PM-730 PM MaMes Sunday-630 730 830 930 1030 AM

Daily-800 AM Buzzards Bay CClnfessions Saturday 4-5 PM - 7-8 PM ST MARGARETS

Masses Sunday-630 8 9 10 11 12 NOOfl Eat Brewster Daily-700 AM IMMACUlATE CONCEPTION Rosary and Benediction Sunday-700 PlI MasstS Sunday-7 8 9 10 11 AM

Daily--700 AM Onset

ST MARY-STAB OF THE SEA ()stervitle Masses Sunday-730 830930 10301130 Abullbull OlJR LADY OF THE ASSIJMPTION

Daily-800 AM Ma~ses Sunday-615 7 8 9 10 1100 AM Daily-700 AM

Centerville Confessions SatuIclay-=-4-530 - 730-830 PM OUR LADY Of VICTORY

Masses Sunday-7 8 9 10 11 AM PClpponesset Daily-700 800 AM COMMUNITY CENTER RECREATION BALL

Mltsses Sunday-7 8 9 AM Confessions Saturclay-4-5 PM

OUR L~DY OF HOPE West Barnstable

SantuitMasses Sunday-930 1030 AM ST JUDES CHAPEL

MalISes Sunday-8 10 AMCentral Village ConfeMions Saturclay-730 815 PM ST JOHN THE BAPTIST

Masses Sunday-730 830 930 Pmvincetown Daily-800 AM ST PETER THEAPOSTLE

ST JOHN THE BAPTIST HALL M~set Sunday- 7 8 9 10 11 AM 8 PM MaSlies Sunday-830 930 1030 AM Daily-700 AM

~YOtions Sundaymiddot-730 PMChatham

HOLY KEDEEMER Soutlh Dartmouth Masses Sunday-63l 8 9 10 11 12 NOOft ST MARY

Daily 730 )lasses Sunday-7 8 9 10 11 12 Noon Devotions Sunday-Ro-lary and Benedictiltm Daily 700 AM Saturday-800 AM

South Chatham iandwich COI~PUS CHRISTI

Rt 137 off Rt 28 OUK LADY OF GKACE

Jllaeees Sunday-7 8 9 10 AM Masses Sunday----8 9 10 11 Daily-730 AM

Daily-730 Pocasset

East Falmouth ST JOHNS CHURCH ST ANTHONY Mamp8sett Sunday-630 730 830 930 1030 nlO

Masses Sunday-7 8 9 10 11 12 NOOD Beily-730 AM Daily--800 AM SagamoreBeJlediction Sunday-700 PM

ST THIRESAS CHURCH East Freetown a- Sunday-630 830 930 1030 raquo11

CATHEDRAL CAMP )ow_airs 930 1130 AM DUll LADY OF THE ASSUMPTION eII_

Masses Sunday-736 9 16 11 AM Soutmiddoth Yarmouth Daily-736 AM ST pros TENTH

ltenediction Sunday-500 PM SvDliay-7 8 9 10 11 AM Il8fly-700 M

Falmouth ST PATKICa Bass River

Masses Sunday-7 8 9 16 11 12 HoOR etJK LAD1[ OF THE HIGHWAY DaHy-70Q AM l SYRday-730 130 930 1030 l11t A

Benediction Sunday-730 PM ~vena Monday-Miraculol15 Medal 730 - ~areham

s~r P ATRIC](Falmouth Heights Swnday-7 8 t 10 11 12 NGeIl

ST THOMAS Baily-700 AM Masses Sunday-615 8 9 10 11 AM J)evetiampn Sunday--73G PM

Daily-730 AM lIiIIaOuloHl Medal Novena Monday-11t p BeBediction Sunday----800 PM

Wet WarehamHyannis 81 ANTHONY

ST FRANCIS XAVIEIl 8_eay-7 830 930 1030 AM Masses Sunday-fi 7 a 9 10 11 12 Nooa

Daily-700 800 AM MarionB1nediction after Last Mass OIl Sunday ST KITAConfessions Saturday-4-530 _ 734gt-900 -

~ Swoday-7 830 10 1130 AM

Yarmouthport WeUfleet SACKED HEAKT 8UR LIDY OF OUDU

Masses Sunday-800 AM Sunday-7 8 9 10 11 AM DaHy-730 AMMattapoisett

ST ANTHONY TruroMQsses Sunday-6 7 8 9 10 1100 AX sectACREIl HEART CHURC

Daily-700 AM ~ Sunday-8 10 AM

KOUTt 6 DAMIEN COUNCIL K OF C HALit North Tluro

Masses Supday--934-1030 AM 8tJR LADY OF PERPETUAL BEll Ihr_s Sunday-7 830 1() 1130 AM

Nantucket t-OUR LADY OF THE ISLE WEst Harwich

Masses Sunday-7 8 9 10 11 AM and 5 HOLY TRINITY Daily-700 800 AM )I-ea Sunday-7 8 9 10 11 12 N4lea

Benediction Sunday-745 PM COMMUNITY CHAPEL [Jlennisport SIASCONSET MASS OtJll LADY OF THE ANNUNClATJOK

Masses Sunday-815 PM ~~ Sunday-6 7 8 9 10 11 12 NGCNl Daily-800 AM

Oak Bluffs SACKED HEART Woods Hote

Masees Sunday-630 8 9 1030 AM ST JOSEPH Daily-730 AM )hssea Sunday-7 815 930 11 AM

Benediction Sund41y Evening-730 PK Daily-700 AM Beaediction Sund~y-730 PM

Edgartown ST ELIZABETH Megansett

Ma58es Sunday-ti4l) 1)06 AM IMMACULATE CONCEPTIOM Daily-736 AM raquoasses Sunday-7 8 9 10 11 12 NOOIl

BeDediction Sunday Evenings-730 P Daily-800 AM

Orleans VinE~yard Haven ST JOAN OF ARC ST AUGUSlINE

MaNeS Sunday-7 8 9 Ii 11 AM Jih_ Sunday-l)30 800 915 1030 AM Daily--730 AM Daily--730 AM lIi)ly Hour-MonQay 700 PM 81MlPY and senediction Sunday-7tI

Scores Inequity In Federal Help For Educators

WASHINGTON (NC) Sen Kenneth B Keating of New York has asked the Senate education subcomshymittee to revise a major Federal aid program so private llChool personnel will get equal tTeatshyment under it

In a statement submitted to the subcommittee the Senator was critical of language counshyeling and guidance institute operated under the 1958 National Defense Education Act

He noted that these Federal institutes give stipends to pubshylic school teachers who attend them but do nltlt give a similar livil1g expense to teachers from parochial and other private chaoIs

Keating said this inequity has kept private school teachersFather Balthazar from the institutes which he ealled vital to programs in ourTo Offer Mass elementary and secondary IChoolsOn July 28 Teachers from private schools he said are in effect preventedRev Norman Gerard Balshyfrem taking the courses becausethazar 0 r d a in e d to the they are not completely leJlshy

prieRthood June 30 by the supporting during the period of MORt Rev John P (oIly rudy Apostolie Administrator of New Ignore Talfnt Orleans at the American College Of the 21000 teachers mChapel Louvain Bel~ium will have taken the courses IIineecelebrate his First Solemn M3511 thfv hart in 1959 he said leN at St Josephs church New Bedshy than five per cent HI made upford Sunday July 28 of Lpa S irom private schoolll

Father Balthazar son of Mr HThis wasteful and useless igshyand Mrs Roland E Balthazarmiddot fl()ring of potential talent ia Estelle Avenue East Freetown harmful not only to these teach was born in New Bedford June ers and their 55 million stushy2 1938 He attended St Josephs enshydents but eventually to the Grammar School New Bedford tire nation he said and graduated from Assumption Stipends are $75 a week witllPreparatory School WorC1Ster

an additional payment of $15The young priest studied at Bosshy a week for each dependent wllileton College and at St Andrews the teacher is taking the insiishyMinor Seminary Rochester He tute usually held in Summelobtained a BA at St Bernards lessions at coneges and llflivel shySeminary Rochester and w_ itiesgranted an MA from the Amfl shyican College Louvain BelgiUDl

Ms~r Louis E Prevost ~sshy Clergy Ask Negroes tor of middotSt Josephs will a~

Father Balthazar at Sunday On Advisory Body Mass Oth-er officer oIttie MaSl DANVILLE (NC) -A ieee will be Rev Henri Charest teashy Watl among 13 clergym_ wbe con and Rev Charles DesRuill shy aigned a letter urging 1tlat Neoshyseaux Manchester N H a cousshy lroes be included on this VirgiBshyin subdeacon Another ~iIl ia citys all-wbi~ nlcial MVieory Rev Elliott Robert SM Detroit committee will deliver the -sermon The signature of Father Capl

Father Balthazar will ~rve MIl Naro of Sacred Beart church Wall the Diocese CJf St Auglstine Ila in the letter addr-essed teIMayor

JHlian Stinson The cleram_ uggested thai the Mayors adshySays Ru ling Permits isory committee be greatly eftshylarged to include citizens fd boUtVoluntary Prayers paces who will be representative

HARTFORD (NC) - Bihle of e71ry phase of the life of reading and prayer can conUnue eommunityin C(nnecticut public scb66ls all

long as they are BOt required or conducted as a formal -policy public school officials hoive been advised

Tllis was the position taketl H1 a letter sent to school offlCials TOUHEYSby William Sanders state edushycation commissioner The letter PHARMACYlOught to clarify the issue in the wake of the U S Sup-reme Court June 17 ruling harrinlaquo bull Hearing Aiel Co public school prayer and Bible reading carried on under laws bull Surgical Appliance Ce directing such practices in Maryshyland and PennSYlvania Irene A Shea Prop

Sanders expressed the belief that the courts ruling wouki permit prayer and Biblc reading 202 - 206 ROCK STREET in public schools if t~ practlcetl

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YOUTH AND AGE Youth and age are served equally by White slide right from left Sister Jeanne Sist~r Imelda and Sister Renee ~isters of Fall River and New Bedford Left Sister St Ludger IlUperior Theodose superior prepare to leave New Bedford convent 00 daily round of Fall Rivfr convent of community ~elPil Stang Day Nulloel1 tot down of heme nursing calla

Train SeminariansMinisters Back Sisters in New Bedford and FaU River Fer Youth WorleProposed Law

WASHINGTON (NC) - ~eYouth Age tvith -Nursery Home Care Federal givernment is going toOn Bus Rides finance aD experiment ill the HARRISBURG (N C ) In Fan River and New Bedford there are shut-ilUl mainly elderly for whom a bright training of future priests to work

with juvenile delinquents and11lirteen Protestant miftisshy spot is provided by frequent iSM from the White Sisters And in Fall River theres handle other youth problemsten have backed a biD to another group far 1ftgtDl elderly but sharing in those same bright spots The shut-ins

The Presidents Committee onprovirllaquo tax-paid school bus Benefit from the home Iritrsinlaquo service of the Sisters the non-elderly group is composed Juvenile Delinquency has grantshy

rides tor parochial and otIter of youngste18 who daily inshyfyaed ewe for that realilOJl DeSSwomeRS residences ed $oW874 to st Louis University

private school pupils vade Bishop Stang Day Nurshy MemtJers 01 ~ communit The Sisters habits are III aft foe a three-year program 81They said in bull letter to Gov sery romp on its swings and appreciate the work of tile Sisshy orlon and wool combination A surveying seminary programs in William Scranton that they beshyltlide~ frolic in its large inshy ters and lend assistance One black veil and blaek belt set off youth work training a selectlieve it would be for the welshydoor playroom-and line up for such glOUp is the Queens theil-white robes A silver dove group of 80 seminarians and thentore of the state if the bill ia lollipops at the close of each Daughters an auxiliary which representing the Holy Ghost is putting them to work as aides inenacted day 1Ip0llsorS henefit activities and wom about the neck (The inishy social agenciesThe statement differs radically

The White Sisters formally prepares surgical dressings for uala FSE following t~e Sisterrom a broad condemnation of ImGWn as the Daughters of the the home nurses III New Bedshy nama stand for Filles Saintshythe bill and its purpose made

earlier by the Pennsylvania Holy Ghost were given their ford Catholic druggists make an Esprit French name of the comshy

Council of Churches affectionate nickname derived annual collection of drugs and munity) DONNELLY frem their white habits when medical iUpplies for the White Prospective W hit e SistersThe 13 ministers said that if

ibe state deems tax-paid bus they arrived in the Diocese in Sisters should be between 16 and ~5 PAINTING rides vital for public school 1903 Now theyre so well known The Sisters are on call five say the Fall River and New Bedshy

children then children attendshy by it theyre even listed in the and a half days a week for nursshy ford superiors They should posshy SERVICE ing care but respond to emershy sess good health and be equippeding nonpublic schools should phone book that way Commercial Industrial

80t be discriminated against beshy In Fall River two Sisters are in gencies at other times as well for the type of work done by the Institutional eause of their religious creed charge of the nursery which In Third Century community Pointing and Decorating

Traditionally said the stateshy cares for children of working The Daughters of the Holy Furthec information is lIyail shyment Protestantism has been parents or for youngsters whose able from Rev Mother ProvinshyGhost are well into their third 135 Franklin Street very jealous of the principle of parents for one reason or anshy century of service to God and cial Holy Ghost Provincial

fall River OSborne 2middot1911other feel it would be good foreparation of Church and State man Founded in France in 1106 House 72 Church Street Putshyand would not desire to see this it now numbers some 3500 memshy them to have some play experi-middotmiddot nam Conn

ence with other tots before startmiddotline of demarcation violated bers ill Canada Africa and the We agree however with the ing school Two Sisters care for a 2

United States Supreme Court when it declared Works indude schools hosshythe homebound ill in Fall River ill 1947 that such proposals and one fills the important post pitals homes for the aged orshywould not be a violation of this of cook Sister St Ludger is sushy phanages nurseries and bu~li-principle It is also significant perior in Fall River and in New that similar bus laws in several Bedford Sister Renee Theodose states including the large inshy is in charge of the home nursing Manhattan to Use MONTHLY CHURCHdustrial states of New York and crvice offered in that city

Nuclear ReactorMichigan have not been ehalshy N Call Refused BUDGET ENVElOPESlenged as to their constitutiCNlshy The Sisters have bad the hapshy NEW YORK (NC)-Manhatshyalit piness of aeeing Diany of their tan Cllege will put into use in PRINTED AND MAILED

Signers represented Presbytershy September the first critical orpatients return to the sacraments ian Christian Reformed and Reshy or enter the Church Most they hot nuclear reactor in New OSborne 2-J322 formed Episcopal Churches YOIk City Brother Gregory WYman 3middot1431say are unable to pay for nursshyAmong the signers is Dr Edwin FSC president of the collegeing tervice but none is ever re-H Palmer of Westminister Theoshy has announced logical Seminary Philadelphia The $120000 training reactor who is prominent in the Citizen8 Georgetown Loan will be a gift from the American for Educational Freedom moveshy Machine amp Foundry CompanyWASHINGTON (NC) shyment in the state Geopoundgetown University here has and will be housed in Manhatshy

been awarded a $4465OOQ colshy tans new engineering buildingUniversity Head lege housing loan by the eomshy in the Riverdale section of the

SCRANTON (NC) - Father munity Facilities Administration Bronx Edward J Sponga SJ former for construction of two residence The device is suitable for graduate school dean has been halls and a cafeteria adminisshy demonstrations of how reactors

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lOBSTERS appointed president of the Unishy tration commissioner Sidney H work but is not adequate for exshy for your OUTDOOR COOKmiddotOUTS versity of Scranton He succeeds Woolner has announced One perimental work It will be used Father John J Long SJbull who residence hall will accommodate at Manhattan to demonstrate will remain at the Jesuit institushy 324 women students while the principles of reactor activity and Macleans Sea Foods tion as a consultant on developshy other will house 424 men tushy can be Wied for long periods of UNION WHARf fAIRHAVEN ment and educational poliq dents time

6 middotmiddotTHE ANCHORDloc~e of Fall River-Thurs July 25 1963 Comrade~

Pope Paul OJtmiddotmiddotthe middot~Rdriousmiddot middotSense

A Jewish rabbi has recently observed that he would like to see much less of a distinction made in contemporary life between the sacred and the secular the holy and the profane the reserved and the common He feels and rightly that when DUm divide life -into these two eate goriesthe next step is to make of the sacred justa piou~ routine formalism and middotof the secular an anything goes

gt proposition entirely divorced from God In his thinking the rabbi HI folloWing in the great relishy

gious tradition of the Old Testamept where the Jewish people did not so much see God in all things as they saw all things in God To them there was no such thing as a sacred aspect anq a seeUlar aspect of life Life was a gift of God Who while infinitely above His people was at the same time vitally interested in them and present to them bull

This is the New Testament view as well It is the 8acramental approach to life with the unseen God manishyfesting Himself in the things that are seen

Perhaps the oneniost needed virtue in the world today is the religious sense the awareness of God Fourteen hundred years agO St Benedict and his followers in searching for God realized that He could be found in all things and especially in the things of the earth and they thus restored to agriculture the dignity that centuries of Illave labor had robbed it of In the pgalms they sang of Godin nature and in all of creation and working the earth with their hands they experienced this same awareness

The present world is in need of the same exPerience Too long have men eompartmentali~ life into what beshylongs to God and what belongs M themselves or the world

IC]hAou9h th~ ltWalt CWlth th~ ChWlch By REV ROBERT W HOVDA Catllotic UivellJitr

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Laud Of lhe Latins

Ii you were a Volunte and about to set your fir step Qll South American 801 what would you expect of ihis new world about to engull you What you would find II a land of conshytradiction AD overwhelming Catholic conshytinent it posshysesses paganism superstition imshymorality indifshyferel1ce and militant ant i- ~ clericals With the warm and welcoming cli shymate yOll may have beard about there is 8lIshyireme heat and cold pIa without rain and others with alshymost m 0 n soon - Ii k e rai

TODAY - St James Apoampt1e Reading) when we forsake tile dizzying highlands and heavyo It is significant that the present Holy Father in a It is this -very integrity and Sunday assembly of worship hearted lowlands crowded citiel

1holenese constantly elicited when He comes and fails to find and people-less plainsLenten pastoral letter written in 1957 addreesed himself (end created) in themiddot public wor 118 watching (Gospel) HFlaquo I 00to this subject Pointing out how in the past nature the Probably you wouldship of the Church which draws betrothed you to one spouse studied Spanish ~ as to be abereation of God was seen as the intermediary between lilpon the follower of Christ the the Church teaches the Church to converse with the peoplemen and God the then Archbishop Montini caned upon scorn of the world (First in middotthe first lesson The Church But besides Spaniards youmiddotthe works of man himself art and technolog3r to fulfill leading) Sufiering in this teaches bEcause it is CbrisJs have a life lived among IndiaWorld-and not even a promise Body the iD8trument throuhthat role today In the products of his ingenuity his inshy Negroes mixed bloods and i(Ii success by this worlds 9tarishy which He works on earth todaydustry his tools his machines man must see not only the Clards in the next (Gospel)-is The Church is taught because it migoonts from many Europelill

countries tokens of his own intelligence and energy but he must make the companion of total commitshy is not all Head its members are the leap in human understanding and see in them a reveshy rnent to God Our comfort is that disciples students of the Lord WealDt Poverty

the Lord knows when I sit and TUESDAY-Mass as SUDlation of the mind and work of God This in my opinion You would gaze in astoni9bshywhen I stand (Entrance Hymn) day Give an account of thyis one of the keys to the problem of bringing back the lost ment at the wealth of the landTOMORROW-St Anne Moth stewardship says the symbol ofreligious sense into the realm of industry and technology tl of the BIHSed Virgin Mary God in Jesus Gospel story Reshy - people who live in a luxuq

that is of a bygone era herescience and art This is the way to restore a spiritual signishy In commemorating St Anne we sponsibility is a key and distinshythe Statesficance to mans work This is how in the factories loaded recall that what made the Jew guishing note of the Christian

ish people whole the remnant view of man It is mysterious You might sense the wealOlas they are with material wealth the flowers of prayer (f faith always preserved in that too this human responsibility of ability personality and inshyand joy shall flourish nation was even then its ori God is almighty We can do nothshy telligence among the educated Emtation toward Christ the Messhy ing without His help We pray lind marvel at the wealth of iheKindness at Home smiddotiah The covenant-promise of in todays Collect for the spirit natural resources that spurt from Yahweh was the pearl of great of right thought and right acshy the rich land oil coffee gold

The English writer Arnold Bennett once wrote price (Gospel) And the First tion Yet the moral life the life gum Panama straws and bashyHeading shows how ideally of love is as truly our doing as nanas to name a fewDuring a long and varied career as a bachelor I have E~very aspect of the life of that it is Hisnoticed that marriage is usually the death of politeness Yet you will feel your stomshypeople was dominated by the WEDNESDAY - St Ignatius

ach sicken at the poverty ofbetween a man and a woman Lord Confessor The Society of Jesus parents and children living ST MARY ON SATURDAY While it may not be the mostThe obvious truth of the statement saves it from being squalorHer distinction even more than modest title in the history of

branded as a cynical jest ler physical motherhood was ecclesiastical organizations is Many Contradictions her faithfulness to the Word of certainly a bold and affirmative God (Gospel) True daughter of one The texts of todays MassIt is a sad fact that men and women who are the This is the land you would

soon learn to love You couWepitome of kindness and consideration to the tradesman the Jews (First Reading) she tell us much about that Society easily discover without aorthe newspaper boy the clerk in the store become rude and found in the promises of God The First Reading in its bold calculated effort why there EiUbstance for joy (Entrance and fearlessness its willingness toboorish and cruel toward their husbands and wives those so many contradictionsCommunion Hymns) when trashy suffer for the sake of the goodliving under the same roof No charity begins at home ledy threatened and for trust news proclaims The word of The contradictions in religio_

for them Charity is something to be exercised only outside when knowing failed God is not bound The Gospel life for example have a simpleof the home EIGHTH SUNDAY AFTER is Jesus own exhortation to misshy if lengthy explanation The

IlENTECOST The average modshy sionary zeal Spaniards as was their custo~And this is one area where trouble can enter a marshy

E~rn Catholic may not think of brought the Catholic religionriage When there are serious crises and grave problems it in this way but one of the with them and through it civishyOklahoma Court husband and wife will more often than not draw closer Iurposes of our public worship lized the native Indians setting

is to help us make friends the Catholic religion on a peopletogether in their concern and seek together the answer to Bars Bus Rides friends who share a Faith a lifeshy given to superstition somewhat confronts them or the strength to face and accept it OKLAHOMA CITY (NC) shy customs of which still remaiaviewIt is over the little things that marriage tension develops The Oklahoma Supreme Court

God calls us together in the Some people associated the - the thank you never said the demanding tone of has ruled that granting publicliturgical assembly to renew the Church with the hated SpanisJaschool bus rides to parochialvoice the service always taken for granted the gratitude eovenant he has offered us as and when the wars of indepenshyschool students in Midwest City

never expressed These are the shoals that threaten to ~l family as a community as dence occurred they become Okla violates the state consti shywreck the bark of matrimonybull friends Every mans life is inshy religious and anti-clerical Thetution

Jormed by a spirit-though the Negroes were imported for slaveThe state Supreme Court afshySo Bennetts statement is not 80 much a piece of lpirit may be materialism or firmed a decision by Distdct labor and brought their tribal

cynicism as it is a shrewd observation And to the wise pleasure or power Judge Robert Hert who had lsshy religious rituals with them

it can teach an important lesson Todays First Reading teaches sued a permanent injunction to Today many other Christiaa 1hat the Spirit of the Christian halt Midwest City public school religions are joining this steaM life is not a what but a who the officials from providing free of religioU8 confusion in South Holy Spirit of God And life in bus transportation to students America Thus the religion of the Spirit must be nourished by at St Philip Neri School there people varies and ranges frOM friends who share the same The bus transportation had an almost ascetic Catholicism br Spirit (Gospel) This does not been provided for some five some to a pure paganism bull mean we will not have or should years under an administrative othersJ10t have other friends It does decision of Midwest City publierheANCHOR Religion is only one of filemean that the liturgy offers us school superintendent Oscar

contraditions in Latin Amerieaan opportunity to love and supshy Rose who called it a goodOFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE DIOCESE OF FALL RIVER If you would like to know mOMport and encourage our brothers neighbor policy bull about the continent and Published weekly by The Catholic Press of the Diocese of Fall River in the Faith and in the Spirit Rose said providing bus transshyPapal V 0 I u n tee r s who MeRelating friendship to the port for the parochial students410 Highland Avenue seeking to help it send me yoaltar and being a friend at Sunshy irwrolved no inconvenience 01

Fall River Mass OSborne 5-7151 name and address and withoutday Mass strengthening the extra expense for the public any further obligation on yOUIPUBLISHER ilOcial and femily ties of the school system

part I will forward to you ~ Worshiping community can save However an injunction againstMost Rev James L Connolly DO PhD pamphlet on PAVLA 1elS from the crass level of friendshy the bus transport program was

GENERAL MANAGER ASST GENERAL MANAGER hip of the Gospel steward asshy sought in the Fall of 1961 by The address is Latin Amer_ suring our spirit that we are John L Antone and other Midshy Bureau NCWC 1312 MassachRev Daniel F Shalloo MA Rev John P Driscoll hildren of God west City taxpayers who claimshy setts Avenue NW Washingtea

MANAGING EDITOR MONDAY-St Martha Virgin ed that it violated the Oklahomashy 5 DC Meantime keep WI

Hugh J Golden There is a divine jealousy First constitution your prayers

Selfhelp Project On China Border Makes ProgreSS

MACAo (NC) ~ ~We may have startedm the middotdoghouse but were climbing to the top of the world now beamed Father Patrick Shaules SJ of San Diego Calif who like many anshyother missioner has found he must be a jack-of-aUtJades and master of them too

The making and marketing of beaded sweaters pursesmiddotembroishydered luncheon sets and other

tourist-tempting items is a far cry from knowing theology middot But supervising such work is what Father Shaules is now doshyJog when hes not doubling as director of Ricci High School in this Portuguese territoIY off the 80Uth China coast

The projectmiddot is called Maca9 Welfare Enterprise It is a nonshyprofit venture and the first large ~ale one of its kind here

The goal is to provide 300 refshybull gees with training and profit shyeble employment by September to plow profits back into the business and to the workers and pJovide fringe benefits And it hU the blessing of the Bishop Paulo Tavares who welcomes -capees from Red China with epen arms

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Catholic Relief Services Wattonal Catholic Welfare Conshyleience helped to launch the program last NoVember with a dmation of $525 The Governor eI J(acao provided free temporshy~ quarters descried kennet 84 the old dog race track ~ Sisters of Our Lady of the

ADgeLr-known in Macao as the FtUna Sistera-took over sup~rshyYMion and training And workshy received 18 cents a day and bull free meal while training

Needs More Priests LISBON (HC) - The number

fill priests in Portugal is falling behind the population growth in this country New statistics mow bull 9 per cent increase in priests the past 30 years while the pOpulation wa growing by 35 pel cent In addition more than 100 of the countrys f2OO dioshyeesan priests are over 60 7ears

Executive Boards OrgUllize middotPariJuotWrmiddot Fotfportaia lJoltltmernity Work

By Aug1IStus Sil ear-el Parish ~-ewBedfOlll

F~tbi8tbird artkle in a series on COD t~~been asked to discuss briefly the PaiishExecutiveBoat4 of the ConfraternitrQfenristian Doctrine Needless to say this is a rAt~er hifaiutin label to pin o~ ~rdinarytiel) and women who merely wish to share wIth ()th~rs an upderstanding and love of G9dlwasa bit shaken up when asked to join our parish executive board as one understandably is ablyask 7 But once you have out in my mind a yqungmother

when asked to tackle what only seems to be something too big to cope with We held our lint boud meetin looked

over -me ~~shy~ LOti

ures from a reshycent parish sur_ vey and were bowled over by the fa dthat close to 1 500 publie school children we r e receiving no

religion instruction whatsOever Ours ismiddotquite a large parlshbut I doubt it differs essentially from others By this time we were really scared of the next generation that is and thereshy

fore through the chairman of Teaehel8 we began lining up parishoners to handle religion clasles Youll agree tl n t under1 ~ the circumstances we needeil quite a few to be trained in the method and doctrlne of rell on

tomiddot Instrtlction

wnlin~ tomiddot Shaft Outprofessional teachers ere bore than willing to joinmiddot but ~it number feU middotfar short of ~ Jleed Equally as oOoJerilshy

middot ll-evermiddot wemiddotre a coupe omiddotfUe ~~ bull~lectricians helpers a retired n middot am man some hlgh school middotnmiddotlmiddot~ middotwho wmiddotere lmiddotgned the ~ loWer -ades a semi-retired at shy

toiney and his wife a window dreHer h 0 use w i vel and mothers to name a few just ormiddot clinary men and women each in hit own way willing to share

his understanding and love of God that others also might unshydel9tand and love Him 113 that SI_Ie amiddotnd that easy and to be~

timid before the high-soundingshyness of Confraternity of Chrisshytian Doctrine is to be expected cst of us felt this ww wmiddothen-taking our driving test or goirig out oil our first date

Ai thls point 7011 m reasonshy-

your teaeh~ trained in method a fallen-away Catholicwho toshyand doctrinemiddot how do you get gethe with her son came back the kids to (raquomemiddoti9 religion to the Church within a year classes (Notebull wemiddot dont use the She had become one of our better

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Diocese Planning Widescole middotRacial

Ju~ice Program KANSAS CITY (NC) shy

The Chaneery Office of the Kansas City-St Joseph dio eese has announced a eGmshyprehensive program by Bishop Charles H Helmsing to marshal the full strength of the dioeese w the cause of racial justice

middotThe program includes the foIshyviordcatechism thits passeCCD teachers in her second reall- a bad WOrd to use inY

~) In QW casemiddot middotbrilliantly persuasive eloquence from the

pulpit fell on deaf ears and again I repelltthat parishes are very much al~~middot

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n bullbull n theWe had the yrs re 8COle$ of tbeminc1udilig junior and senior high school students and not a few little Indians I was corrected once for calling them CltlitUe devils How did we get them there We iished for them Our chairman of Fishers along with two other board members met with various parish groups - Holy Name Society Parent-Teachers Assoshyeiation scout leaders md par-W I ents orteh S Club Coup es Club among others - we met

with our fellow-parishoners anil hit them hard with that 1500 figure I spoke ofearUet Having recruited (liurMarines (the Fishers are really the Marine Corps of CCD siwek troops youmht _ ) bmiddot t

8 wemiddot a au tnmiddot Itructing themmiddot in theirmiddot mission

~- t tb -- f ab t - VISI e HUmes a sen ee ehildren andto explain to both

~~- d t hpar an youngs ers ow atd Ch --uld evCIY goo MHlan Snvknow - to understand and love God ill 0 receive His Divine

graces Withia a year our problem

was to find enough teachen to keep up with the enrollment And what about this enrollment

Too many of these young people hadnt been shown how to make the sign of the cross several teenagers hadnt yet been bapshy1ized and some children of mixed marriages were confused by Ipiritual crosseyedness a neither-here-nor-there point of yiew I might add that thesehome visits brought notanly

children to religion classes but al80 parents back to the Church and in some instances into CCD One such instance stands

Study Educational Freedom Problem ft LOUIS (NC) - Citizens

for Educational Freedom has announced the formation of a research committee to promote the finding and dissemination of information on all aspects of the problem of educational freeshydom

CEF president Vincent P Cor ley announced that the new comshymittee will be particularly con_ cerned with the problems of disshytributive justice il) regard to tax benefits for educational pur poses

Among its subjects of investi shygation he said are the hisshytory constitutionality contribu_ tiODll and needs of independent education as well as the way such education is helped by governments in other demoshyeraeies

Fire Halts Training Of Lay Missioners

WAWA (NC) -Lay mission vltgtlunteers had scarcely begJJn their three-month training proshygram when they were called out to fight bull forest fire that threatmiddot ened themissiori ~a~ning center and eventually spread over 10000 acres

The volunteers are members of the Canadian Lay Missioners a society founded in late 1961 to serve mission territories throughout the world The group accepts both men and women without regard to marital status and senda them to foreign counshytries to work for three )eaJ4I

ander Dtissionar1 biShops

lowing features year me passed away I recall A special clergy conferencealso a yong man in his late teens who was sacramentally bank- -OIl race

A review of employment polshyrupt one week following his icies of Cath(lic institutions Confinnation he was killed in an auto accident A seriel of lerIDOllI GIl racial

Justice to be preached IA anYlrtuo1lll Aj)OStolle churches of the dioceseNeed I say that by DOW two years later our executhre board A stipulation for inclusiOil of 1M) longer felt ufleasyabout a nondUcriminatio1 clause ill facing up to CCD Our ranks had eontlaetl for aU buildinc proshygrown to illclude the profes jects Of the diocese and of Cathshysional the skilled and unskilled olic institutions of the diocese 7-OUng and ot rich and poor Inclusion of the cause of racial in other words a gathering of peace as a special intentioa in the people of the parish in- all Masses in diocesan churches structed virtuous apostolic each lip to middotAugust 5 in his own small way fulfilling Christa TeachiDc his mission as a witnesl to Bislwp Helmsing said in ames-Christ With the advice and middotui- th sage ac~paDYmg e programdance 01 our priest~director(this In our belated effort to aid is of the utmost imPottance -and by viaid and deed the causemiddot of lets -ot klmiddotd ours-~e abAutmiddotit)

a~ racial justice andmiddot civilmiddot equality our executive board formed the it is important that all of us-shyremaining grOUps thatDiake up bishops priests Religious and CCD Helpel~ Parent-Educators Discllssion Clubs nd Apostles of Good Will These have been touched o~ briefly in a previousarticlemiddotand willmiddot be himdled in detail In futllle articlellmiddotin this erie

--~ bull - ~ I lu want to saw that the

parish executive board under itl prielt-direetor is the orshyganizing planning and directing arm 01 CCD whose Ole plllpOse is tit mare with both Catholics

and non-Catholics within the parish bull deeper understanding ~ love of God And of course

dt h t be tone oesn ave 0 middotan expertea dlt this and he certainly mustnt be bull holier-thm-thou Perhaps the most inspiring CCD

be h tmem rs In our par1S are wo retired old gents in their early 1Os members of the Helpers

-- I _ th dgrouP Wau un 0 e oors turn on the lights and shltw the children to their clasTooms and

later turn oU the lights and lock Ute doors Can anyone say that these two gents in their inti shymate way are not sharing a witnesses to Christ

To say there is a need in our times for Confraternity of Chrisshytian Doctrine is to repeat what stare at us daily from our newspapers and movies our neighborhood and the house next door and within the family if were honest enough to admit to it CCD is perhaps the best means within the rE~alth 9f the lay apostolate to meet this need Not to meet it not even tomiddot try is to ignore Christ to tUrn our backs on Him to walk away and leave Him alone on Ills Cross

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laity-bear witness to our faith in Christ and His teaching

4ft is imperative mor-ecwer1bat we become involved ia inshy

telligent and effective action ofJove to insure the true succeu

of the nonviolent efforts of our fellow citizens to right the wrongs of tbree centuries

Holy Father Visits Vatican Post Office

VATICAN CITY (NC)-Pope Paul VI has continued a series of visits to Vatican City institution by calling at the Vatican post Gffice

After a tour of 1he various deshypartments Pope Paul lIPOke te the staff and urged them to Cltlshylaborate in the Holy Sees work not only through their professhysional activities but abo by etshytine good example

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VATICAN CITY (NC) - Ihe U S National Council of CathshyDecides Thumbsuckings OK olic Women has contributed $21 11 to the Private StoreroomBy Mary Tinley Daly of His Holiness Pope Paul VI

Our guide for more years than we like to believe was a center from which papal char-shya B1im paperbound book with the simple title Infant Care ities are dispensed We might temporarily misplace the dictionary the teleshy The gift was presented on beshy

half of the NCCW by Msgr ~_phone directory or the cookbook but Infant Care was drew Landi European director

hung by a string to a nail enough to be able to decide of Cafholic Relief Services-Natshyover the kitchen sink When what to do in many cases Your ional Catholic Welfare Confershythe bee stings when the dog baby can put up with quite a ence at a private audience graDshybites to quote a popular bit if he finds you consistent ted by the Pope lIOng were just two of the emer- and loving in your care In accepting the donationgencies to be got at immediately The whole book is in the same Pope Paul expressed his grati shyin their clear vein helpful with know-how tude for the generosity of U S Jndices T hat derived from oonsultation with catholics in oontributing to early copy had pediatricians child psychiatrists works of relief and charit1 Jrease - stained and psychologists parent edushy throughout the world pages from cod cators nurses orthopedists and The NCCW channels its worldliver oU soap- specialists in nutrition child aid through CRS-NCWC For the1P0tted p age s development vision and safety past 10 years if has supplied to at the How to In addition Infant Care has the Private storerooms old andBat h e the also consulted parents fathers new clothing including layettelBaby chapter and mothers who are daily FOR MEXICAN MISSIONS These five students from

for needy infants and First Comshybull pin a c h - dealing with problems in infant St Johns University Jamaica Long Island are working munion clothes for the poor ThJaplotched pages care with the Maryknoll Missions in Mexico this Summer With year (1962-63) the NCCW sent

Few BuIesat F ix i n g Father Michael Mullen CM professor at the university 240000 pounds of old and 55000The 1963 e d i t ion datesBaby Vegetashy are left to right Gerard Mueller of Long Igland city NY pounds of new clothing

Rocking chairs must have beenbles Until our first copy became invented for those sweet moshy Maureen Dowling and Mary Hyl-and both of Jackson

almost unreadable and we sent ments and goes on The sick Heights NY Felicia Krywienko of New York and James Prelate Gives $25000 for a new copy we did not reashy fretful baby bull bull bull may need to Cackowski of East Meadow NY NC Photo lize that the Gevernment was be SOothed sponged off bullbullbull For Typhoon Victims keeping up with the times in talked to or just held and

PUSAN (NC) - Bishop Johnchild care far better than we rocked Give him all the comfort Choi of Pusan has given $25000New Lease on LifeNew and revised editions had and attention you can without to Maj Gen Yang Chanwoonfear that it will spoil him been issued Governor of Kyongsang proshyBy the time our three 1963 Infant Carealso takes Young Italian School Teacher Undergoes vince to help victims of Tyshymiddles came along we found a more tolerant attitude toward phoon Shirley

that we no longer need feel both thumbsucklng and pacishy Four-Hour Open Heart Operation uilty in ignoring the 1929 edi- fiers the first of which was forshy The g~f was made possib~

- tion which warned we must not merly viewed 110 shocking the LOS ANGELES (NC)-Maria valve was inserted in her hea by oontributions sent to the ~t the habit of coaxing a baby econd anathema Antonietta Moretti isa pretty to replace the defective aortic Bisliop by friends and Catholi to sleep by rocking Few hard and fast rules are girl with dark eyes black hair valve with which she W88 born organizations outside Korea

COXnfant Care admitted Someshy offered except in such areas all a mind that has often meditated Now she is scheduled for one Employes at a Catholic medishytimes the baby needs a litUe the prevention of accidents on heaven and eternity - and more medical examination by cal center in Seoul gave $1500

extra attention and showed a leading cause of death of chil shy now a new lease on life Dr Jerome Harold Kay chief- to adriye organized by the Seoul picture of a baby being rocked dren of this age group It points At 24 each heartbeat reminded of cardiac surgery at USC and daily Kor~a Times for victims of by his mother Vindicated we out that children are vulnerable that she had but a year or two St Vincents who performed the the typhoon which hit June 20 unashamedly rocked Our last to new kinds of home accidents 10 live Her heart had an aortic operation The examination will and caused an estimated $2 milshylook-see at Infant Care was a because of advances in labor valve that did not close prollerly determine whe~ she can go home lion damage in southeast Korea decade or so ago when its 1951 saving devices for the home and and permit the blood to flow to Rimini Italy and her job as revision stated A great many many scientific developments back into the heart after each a high school teacher there babies fall asleep readily when Useful and necessary drugs heartbeat How Miss Moretti was able to Nun 96 Renews Vows they are rocked effective household and garden PORTLAND (NC) - SisterHer new lease on life was ne- come from Italy to Los Angeles

Now in our capacity as writer sprays time-oonserving home Mary Esdras 96 oldest of theotiated here through St Vin- for surgery is a story that manishyon home topics we find ourshy appliances p a i n t S cleaning ~OOO Sisters of the Holy Names cents Hospital and heart sur- fests the workings of Divine elves on the list to receive agents and other chemical proshy renewed religious vows firstgeons 0( the University of South- Providence Childrens Bureau Publications ducts - even refrigerators and prQnounced 15 years ago at the ern California school of Diedi- Free ServicesComes No 8-1963 - why its television sets - have brought Holy Names Convent at Maryshyeur old friend Infant Care sickness injury and death to cine One of Dr Kays heart surgery hurst She was born in England

youngsters where they were On May 11 Miss Moretti under- students at USC 16 Dr GiuseppeUnderstandably Government in 1866 and came to Oregon Ia bulletins are not the first things improperly used The new Inshy went a four-hour open neari Maselli-Campagna He became 1884 we grab for in our daily mail fant Care sets forth guidelines operation in which a plesiic baU engaged here to an American but this is different - a visit on these A new section on the girl and last Christmas took ber from a long time and dearly beshy handicapped child has al80 been home to Italy to meet his famshy Pocasset Penny SaleCatholic Leader Urges loved friend added also information on all ily Ladies Guild members of S

In the 1963 edition Mrs the immunizations now available Friends told Miss MorettiOpen Occupancy Law Johns Church Pocassei plan Katherine B Oettinger Chief ofshy to prevent communicable child about Dr Maselli and she went

DETROIT (NC) - Thepresishy penny sale tomorrow at Pocassetthe Childrens Bureau writes in hood disease to see hbn in Bari where he Community Clubdent of Detroits Catholic Inshya warm and friendly foreword The -working mother also gets teaches in the universitys surshy

terracialCouncil testifie~middot inNo booklet or expert can ever her share of attention though gical pathology departmentfavor of an open occupancy orshytell you all about your baby the book does say If you are Dr Maselli told her there wasdbiance at a puplic hearing beshyOnly you his father and mother well enough fiXed financially hope-if she could get to Losfore the Detroit Common Counshywill get to know him well that you can afford to ask AngelescilShould I take a job or not The Provincial Superior of the

your answer probably should be Mrs Mario Oresti CIC presi Daughters of Charity of SienaCape D of I No at least for the first few dent told city councilmen the wrote about Miss Morettis case Officers of Mother Cabrinl months CIC has been active for many to Sister Marguerite adminisshy

Circle Daughters of Isabella Single copies of Infant Care years in eHorts to obtain stateshy trator of St Vincents Hospitalwill meet at 8 Tuesday night may be purchased from the wide open occupancy legislation here The Sisters arranged free Aug 13 at Bourne Memorial Superintendent of Documents She urged the council to supshy hospitalization for her and the Community Building Buzzard Us Government Printing Ofshy port an ordinance which would mrgeons donated the operationBay fice Washington 25 DC require that all properties ofshy

fered for sale or for rent on the public market be sold or rented IN MIAMIwithout regard to race creed color or nationaI oligin BEACHIT Wareham Garden Party

A garden party will be held from 1 to 6 Sunday a1ternoon July 28 at Sacred Hearts Semishynary Wareham Proceeds will benefit the communitys Queen -AbullbullRICA MO of Peace Mission Seminary Jafshy FUNDRUpound frey N H Turkey ham and 011-1108 chicken dinners will be served 04 lr-eondltloned ro and booths childrens games and bull I Iwlmmlng pooll a variety program wW comprise bull REE HIf-plrklng for 100 a entertainment Church Mass InformatIOn

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DOCTOR FROM CONGO Mother Rivas at rikht of SPri~g 5-0700 Ile Company of Mary - who runs Mater Christi Hospital WAREHAM 49 YARMOUTH RDIt Kyondo in the Congo Leopoldville and has performed tver 8000 major surgical-operations there since 1956- SAVINGS BANK HYANNIS isits Archbishop Peter Sigismondi Secretary of the Scmiddot Wareham Folmouth AMPLE PARKINGde Propaganda Fide in ~ome At left is Mother Vila of

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Says Sound Parental Advice Prevents Early Marriages

By Father Walter WImbionki Dear Father My niece age 17 a high scllool lenior will be married III three months The groom to be is 18 and a helper to amp

TV repair man My sister-in-law thinks the whole thing raquo -just fine because they are both wonderful kids I am

TO PEACE CORPS POST Beverly Irwin 1963 gradushyrepomtibilities of husband and the problems involved in early father OF wife and mother Some marriage ate of the College of the Holy Names Oakland Calif talks to he Jpeople can reach maturif3J in N~etI basi ill PampIeJdll lWei her~sIgnmen In t Peace Corps in Guima Oft the hir late ~ others neYer Tell them of the curtailment West Coast of Africa with Sister Mary Baptistu faculty-em to FetICh it I of professional training lor girla member NC Photo

PEO~~ tor Catholics as well as for bo7s 01 the led 1ft a simple nral societJ of experience in making a ~re a bQY or girl had toleam choice of the absence ofmatrir-Oregon Missioner Ready 0 Start

~a and 1clf-reliaBce by livin itY patience and wisdom oa I OIl a farm they had long-term bOth sides of the ielatibrlship p A ~ - J1 bullpr~ration ~or their marriage olthe difficult ~nciar ~ rogrom In rvrKJzon ung e Parash aleL 1oday m our complex so- auOIl the new familTwill prob- PORTLAHD (He) A eietT unskilled labor is just nat ably- be in of the heightened - mls- -and machine saws to begin eoshy

frankly s hoe ked because they are ~otally unprepare4 for marrIage What argushyments can I use with my lIIampter-in-Iaw and my own daughters against early marshydage

Emily Dear Emily

Early is a relative wOld llemeos Juliet was about 15 and 11 or 14 is considered a pre1b edvlU1pounded marriage age in some parts of India The Canon Law of the Church based on the cusshytoms of an older and simpler ealtme canceiftsof marriage _tween younier teenagers ftlid and licit tbere is a background ofeom-

II is unwise to judge the Pi-u- unDucatioa aDd adequate sex denee of marrying only ia term education in a family parents ef chronological age One is old lIbould not have too great a difshyenough to marry when he or she fieulty m periodically emphe lllChieved suftlcletlt maturit7 sizing the difference between to choose a partner wisely and aexual attraction (romance) aud to vndestaRtl and IlS8UD1e the married love and in describing

Wanted llbd job-training and possibilities of divorce- and the higher education are a must

It is a rare young man who able to m1UlY before he iamp 22 bull 23~ unlesa he is willing to IUbject bis wife to a marginal existence or hu a family wiI-IIDc to s~pport him I remember ~ parent saying proudly We J- bcught Alice and her hus-ItaIld a new car 80 they can 10 to classes mDre easily middot There is a speCial problem

facentnt Catholic COliples Their DoD-Catholic friends who mailJ

Marria In which both DelS are ~r the age of ~ divoree tlaree times M Gften bose of ~ ewer n JIliriy to 40 per cent of an hidl IICbool girls who marry are prelaquoshynaftt and almost 70 per cent of an high ~hool ~ whD marlJI ID8n7 prep ampIeJs

One study has clearly reaveale4 neurotic teRdeDdes are shyhigher amooa JOUDC men and women who Dl8IT1 under theof 20 thaD among those wbebMre the cOlbol and eo1Dnaon 1leDlJe to wait lfi~

beshy best treatment for IDeshyearly marriages is preventive If

increased problem in adjustshyment

If young people haTe learned that they can trust parents to tell them the truth in mattera connected with life and love and EX they will have little hesi tation in accepting parental adshyvice on the subject of earlymarriage lonamp before It becomes a problem

If on the other bandparents

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-rly limit the siie of their fam- wanUngs (f doom itmiddot KnOt at electric generators water pump archltUocesan DeW~peI

have never said anything on the Jl)ent elght ~earamp III Peru col- paigD conducted amonlaquo IIbshyIlUbject excePt to proclaim dire ~ted here II supply of ploWlt llCibera tQ the ~tholic sentinel

Cardinal Scores Indecent Attire

V E N I C J (Me) - GiOYaJIBI Cardinal Urbani has criticized the Maring of scant attire in streetsmiddot and shopping cemen or the city

nae Patriarch of Veke w ill a pastoral Letter What ie tolerated with diffic~ cut beftc~ for reasons of healtk beshycome an act of exhibitiOilisa wIlen worn in ~e meets bopping ceftters and public places It denotes an absence at a normal sense of modesty waieh has u roots in ehasti~middot

He alse said that genuiae modestry is a good compaaiolt - Vue tiegance

Tb~ Cardinal said that pubJlo mDralitycannot be prOlDf)tet lIUlCh Ie~ defended when divm and human laws are not aceomshypanied by a clear and coherent moral education the hcMte therefore is the first school where public morals should be taughthe added

Fete Father Buckley Rev James F Btrekley was __

ter1ained b Junior Higlt CllDtPshyfire Girls- Campfire Girls lUuebirds of Sacred Bead Pshyiah Fan River on ttt~ oceasioa Ol histransier tobnmaeulMe Conception parish North East Honor guests were aduamp aaWshymg with the youth prognan eluding Mr and Mrs Abel liar celinei Edward L Wilsoo aiI4f John B Reed Leaders super in~ were Mrs John KenyOBo Mh Walter Wilcox Mrs Beecl and Mrs Wilson Father BuekJeJ receiftd a eif~ from the group

To Mark Feast Reception IletVices for new

members of St Annes 8edalitt will be held tomorrow night tIM feast of St Anne at SaCIM Heart Church North Attleboro The ~ill follow rosalT anct Benediction at 730PrOfPectiwo ~embers may contact Mrs 8mbull Tondreault

by contraceptives What all StiRPllsiag that a tmmrmiddot about the Catholic girl who is eouple Who thiftk that they are - tile moiher of three before she in Jove have jolJt stopped I~ten- tItrns 21 If her husband fa ini bringing home an inadequate _lary withnoplospects far im- S middotkI h I provement and slw has at least tean uvl Sc edules bull child~bearing years ahead of Communion Breakfast Mr temptation is great NEW YORK (iCl-rhe ninth

Seem ~~sticated The crucial argument against

teenage marriage is this in our ~ciety the presumption must be Jnade that the late adolescent does not haTe a sense of identity bull coherent system of values a elear notion of wlat is 110 be ~ught iIi a spouse and a realisshytic awareness of the burdens inshyolved in matrimony

No on~ Wbo has dealt with teeagen for a~ period of time ~nks 1lftat there are very many them who have finished the process of growirlg up wQcb

anpu~ CQllUIlunion Breakfast of the Edith Stein Guild wUI be held here Saturday Aug 10 after Mamiddotss at St John the Baptist Chureh

The national guild aids JewshyJab converts to Catholicism and seeks to promote better Cath~ olic-Jewish understanding It is named for a Jewish convert who became a Catholic nUn tnd died in the nazi concentration camp at Ausehwitz

Speaker at the Communion breakfast will be Msgr Josepa N ltampody pasflor of Sacrecl

lItarriage must presume Ire- Heart Church HiglWancl Falla eently ran into a bride of 17 who ntil the ciay of the wedding had bull ever once IllePared her own reaklast She is marrying a Joung maD wbose drle dDmestif lIkills ~re carrymg out the arbage and changing II fuse

Because al tJe eqJIOSllre to mass media ma~ teenagera ~ sophisticated but tfteir JnvolYeIIIeftt tR ~g _ult tnle parlies -ci heterosexual IIelati6Jnships aft what the posyshy_Ologists caB preeeclous The d meansbalf ~ aDd 1mshy -dy Tlteo e JIOC ftniIbN -wing up

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10 THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 25 1963

Sees Race Crisis As Oppo~tunity

For Progress JACKSON (N C ) A

Catholic pastor here in Misshy sissippi said that current racial ten s ion s create a providential opportunity for progress

Msgr Josiah G Chatham pastor of St Richard church predicted in a sermon that when the good people of our southland grasp the moral isshysues involved in the racial jusshytice question harsh legalized enforced segregation will be no more

Under Gods grace a climate of freedom shall be developed ill which free men move freely and live with becoming dignity as children of God and free Amershyicans he said

Msgr ChMham received nashytional attention recently when his earlier sermon on the race question Southern Pentecost was reprinted in America magshyazine

Not Hopeless

In that sermon he declared that legalized enforced segreshygation as we have known it inmiddot eo oglan Ees I~O ogma IC s ac e the past is dead He also deshy

plored the assassination in Jack- D- M b h- - W Id C -I

Scripture Study Aid to Religious Unity Efforts

MONTREAL (NC)-Two scholars - one Catholic the other Protestant - offered different views here of the idea of the church in the New Testament but agreed that Scrip_ ture study can aid religiou unity efforts

Presenting papers on Unity and Diversity in New Testament Ecclesiology were Father Rayshymond E Brown SS Scripture professor at St Marys Seminary Baltimore and Ernst Kasemann of the University of Tuebingen Germany

They spoke at a plenary sesshysion during the fourth world conference of the World Council of Churches Faith and Order Commission

Ovation for Priest Father Browns appearance

marked the first time that a CARDINAL BAPTIZES ATTORNEY GENERALS SON Leaving the Church of Stbull Roman Catholic has spoken at a

Francis Xavier at Hyannis is Mrs Peter Lawford sister of US President John F Kenshynedy holding the newest member of the Kennedy family - Christopher George The son of Attorney General and Mrs Robert F Kennedy the infant was christened by Richard Cardinal Cushing Archbishop of Boston The ceremony was attended by left to right the Attorney General Mrs Eunice Shriver Pat Lawford President Kennedy Mrs Robert Kennedy and Dean Markham godfather Rt Rev Leonard J Daley is pastor of the Hyannis Parish NC Photo

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son of NAACP leader Medgar Iscusses Evers

In his new sermon MsgrChat- MONTREAL (NC) - An ofshyham said the achievement of middotficial Vatican observer at a

racial justice and harmony Is not a hopeless utopia

In patience and courage it n be attained he said

He added however that tbiJ loal cannot be attained by inshyaction Inaction can but lead to tragedy

bull A - -Baptlst ssoclatlon Backs Bible Reading

MIAMI (NC) - The executive board of the Miami Baptist Asshy~iaion said here in a resolution that Bible reflding and prayer

major W 0 rid C 0 u n c i I of

Churches meeting here said no dogmatic obstacle c~xists to preshy

vent the Catholic Church from joinipg the World Council

This view was expressed by Father Gregory Baum OSA of Toronto at a press conference during the fourth international meeting of the World Councils Faith and Order Commission which ends tomorrow

Father Saum theologiall and author of books and artiCle on ecumenism was one of five official Cat hoi i c observen

named to attend the meeting bY recitation in middotpublic schools do the Vaticans Secretariat for Dot contradict the prinicipal of Promoting Christian Unity AnshyChurch-State separation othet 15 Catholics attended

-The resolution said we do not guests believe this principle requires Fr Bro~ Speaker the omission of Bible reading and prayer in the schools when not The Catholic Church is not a accompanied by sectarian com- member of the World Council of ment and when no compulsion is Churches which includes middot201

17S Supreme Court decision ban ning Bible reading and recitation of the Lords prayer in public echools They urged their fellow Baptists to consider prayerfully lOch steps as may be proper and legal to protect the spiritual ioundations of the nation

HEADS SOCIETY Father Giulivo Tessarolo a native of Italy and pastor of Holy Rosary Church Washingshyton has been elected to a sixshyyear term as Superior Genshyeral of the Pious Society of St Charles (S c a I a b ri n i Fathers) with headquarters in Rome NC Photo

MANCHESTER (NC) - The

school board has approved a recshyommendation stating that publicschool pupils may continue to mention Gods name in the classshyroom

The recommendation was made by John T McDonald superinshytendentof schools It states that the pupils to keep Gods name in their minds may recite in class the Pledge bf Allegiance to the Flag It also says the pupils may recite the first and third stanzas of the Star Spangled Banner

The pledge of allegiance eon- bull tains the words one nation unshyder God The first and third stanzas of the national anthem do not specifically mention God

but the fourth stanza has the words In GOd we trust

University lo~n WASHINGTON (NC) --The Housing and Home Finance Agency has approved a three~

million-dollar loan for the con struction of two residence hall additions at the University of Dayton in Ohio Themiddot university directed by Marianists will house 802 additional students when the new buildings are comshypleted

~em ers Ip In or ounci The World Council was repshy

lresented by an observer at the Eirst session of the Second Vati shylean Council

A further sign of growing conshy~mct between the World Council 1and the Catholic Church was the 1act that during the Faith and ltOrder meeting here a Catholic

Prayer for Pope CI D- I oses la ogue

ATHENS (NC) _ A Greek Orthodox archbishop closed a discussion between Orthodox shy

lohn XXIII Archbishop Photios former

Metropolitan of Paphos in cypshy Jus saido Pope John May I bis example be followed byall

men of good will and let U8 hope to see realized soon theleshyunion of all Christian brothers

ann Roman Catholic theologians here by leading all in a prayer for the soul of the lllte Popen

usedon students to require their PFotestant Angliclln Orthodox Tl1e Orthodox prelate presided pradical reasons such as the _----------_ participation or presence and Old Catholic denominations atthe two-hour dialogue in fear ~f religious indiiference ADM MULLEN

The BaptiSt middotExecutive Board altho~gh it was invite~ ~o join at w~ichmiddot three Orthodox priestsand wid e s pre a d misunder-~ - C Members expressed regret at ~he te t~me of the councIlsforma- and four lay theologians parti shy

tion In 1948 In 1061 howev~rmiddot Cipated with six Catholic prie~ts the VatIcan named fIV~ 0lfIClal The meeting was held at the observers to the counCil s thIrd Athens residence of the Jesuit asscmbly held In New Delhi Fathers India The discussion - which censhy

tered on sacramental theologyA t t K G d - was organized by Father

C S 0 eep 0 s Elpidios Stephanou AA super-Name inClassroorn ior of the Assumptionist Fathers

here and a former consultor of the preparatory Commission Oil the Oriental Churches for the Second Vatican Council

Layman to Manage Sees Real Estate

SEATTLE (NC) -A layMan has been named to the new post of manager and supervisor of the real estate holdings of the Seattle archdiocese

The appointment of Robert E Tobin to the Chancery Office post was announced by Archshybishop Thomas middotA Connolly of Seattle Tobin vice president of a real estate firm in Seattle will be entrusted with the task of seshycuring strategic sites for proshyposed parishes high schools and

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for the first time addressed one of the sessions

This first came in a talk on New Testament ecclesiology by Father Raymond E Brown SS

plenary session of one of the Faith and Order Commission meetings He received a proshylonged ovation from a large crowd in the university stadium

The Sulpician priest noted that biblical criticism is but one avenue of research into the Church of the first century

Nevertheless it is incumbent on us to use all the means at our disposal including the science of biblical criticism to know and understand what the Church of the New Testament was and was not as a guide to our unshyderstanding of what the Church must be today he said Father Brown admitted that there is no uniformity of theoshy

a professor of Scripture at St logy irithci New Testjlment but Marys Seminary Baltimorei insisted that there is unity GIl

Practical Reasons belief Father Baum expressing the Sees Parallel

view at his press conference Dr Kasemann drew a parallel that there is no dogmatic ob- between the religious situatioa stacIe to the Roman Catholic in apostolic times and today Church joining the World Coun_ Comparing tensions amont cil cited a council statement various groups within the early which specifies that membership Christian community with the does not imply recognition of tensions among religious bodiN other C h t b d d th 1 1 h ldr 1 s I a n 0 les as today he sal e paral e s ouh h c urc e~ be a gre~t consolation te He noted that Orthodox de- c modern ChristIans shynOJlinations which share many un is surely of teal theologishy

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The program directed by in Nmvaapittya and Panadura Colomltgt dem~gtnstralon that become another Vietnam where Father R de Rocquois OP of pa~sed resolutions calling OR Ceyiln s Ca~ol~c ActIon organ- Buddhists are persecuted

Lyons France has arranged for iz~tIon h~ m~lltra~ govern- At a public meeting held

u S Missionaries Train Formosans For Radio TV

T A I PEl (NC) - Two young missioners from Calishyfornia are training student actors and production pershysonnel here for radio and teleshyvision

Father Philip L Bourret SJ of San Francisco started Kuangshychi radio program service in 1958 Since then Kuangchi has had over 500 short plays dealing with the family and community problems aired by radio stations throughout Taiwan

Father Clarke L Trent SJ from Pasadena Calif joined Father Bourret at Kuangchi in 1962 Father Trent had earlier been with the Jesuit-run Family Theater TV program in Manila

Give English Lessons

Public service programs proshyduced by Kuangchi in the past two years included a series of 50 public health programs and daily 30-minute English lessons

At Christmas and Easter Kuangchi has produced lengthy religious programs carried by the Broadcasting Corporation of China

During more than eight years prior to 1960 Protestantreli- gious programs dominated the pro g ram i n g of Taiwans 70 broadcasting stations Father ]3()urret says There are today middotsome 1000 programs monthly from various Protestant sources released by wrious stations

In 1960 two years before TV became operative in Taiwan Father Bourret was preparing a TV studio

h I bull h Opens Frenc - rlS Student Exchange

DUBLIN (NC) - Archbishop Giuseppe Sensi Apostolic Nunshyeio to Ireland has officia1l7 opened the new Oratory of St

Dominic here headquarters for the Irish-French Student Ex change program

PEACE DOVES Seventy six-year-old Father rosephat AnanevichmiddotOFM feeds his doves as An appropriate preshylude to the annual peace pilshygrimage at the Immaculate Heart of Mary Monastery Sybertsville Pa Aug 2 to 4 Nq Photo

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THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 25 1963

Denies Catholics Enjoy Immunity In Vi~tnam

SAIGON (NC)- Military court proceedings here have shown that Catholics enjoy no immunity in Vietnam unshyder President Ngo dinh Diem whose government had been labeled Catholic-dominated in the foreign press during the Buddhist controversy report Fr Patrick OConnor SSC

Catholics suspected of plotting against the government were arshyrested and tried like other acshycused persons One Catholic lieutenant was sentenced to ten years hard labor on charges of complicity in the attempted coup of November 1960

A Catholic civilian was sell shy tenced to six years solitary conshy

finement There were at least six Catholics among 80 military and civilians brought to trial of

PEACEFUL MARCH FOR JUSTICE Some 15000 persons joined in a peaceful march and ~rally for interracial justice through the streets of downtown Cleveland Memshybers of the local Catholic Interracial Council are carrying a sequence of signs from the peace prayer of St Francis of Assisi NC Photo

Alleged Persecution Excuse for Bigotry Ceylon Buddhists Wage Anti-Catholic Campaign

COLOMBO (NC) - Charges Buddhist Premier Sirimova of Catholic schools and the oustshythat the Vietnamese government Bandaranaike to appoint a gov- ing of nuns from hospitals The

headed by Catholic president ernment conunission to investi shy Ngo dinh Diem is persecuting gate the Catholic Action organishy

Buddhists continue to be used zation here by extremist Buddhist groups One Buddhist group the Sinshyhere in Ceylon to wage a bitter halaJatika Sangamaya sent the anti-Catholic campaign following message to His Holi-

Some 50000 members of var- ness Pope Paui VI ious Buddhist organizations mar- While congratulating Your ched through Colombos stree~ Holiness desire for world peace to protest against events in Viet- and freedom we beg Your Holishynam and the activities of Cey- ness to instruct Catholic Vietshylons Catholics which they al- nam to stop harassing Buddhists leged aim at destroyingthe We wish Your Holiness long Buddhist religion and culture of life this southeast Asian island na- L H Mettananda a veteran Another Vietnam lion bullnti-Cat~olic campai~ner re- He said that unless the govern-

That rally and other meeting peated hIS old accusat~on at the rnent acts quicltly Ceylon will

more than 500 French students Asks Discussion ftlent and busmess CIrcles and to live with Irish famiiies in bull plans to deBt0y th~ foundations P~blin Cork Waterford Kil- Of Vatican Tie of ~he morah~ spIrltuahty and

kenny Galway Dopega~ ~nd I na~lOnal conscIOusness of B~d- ~elfast Nearly 140 Irish studentsmiddot WASHINGTO~ (~C)- Rep dhlSts who are in a nUIJOrIty

are going to France this year~ Roman C Pucmskl sald here in C~lon Twenty went when the program that tJiE question of establishing ~arge Sab~tae ltarted 10 years ago diplomatic relatons with themiddot Of Ceylons mor~ than 10 mn

Th at e f Vatican deserves the widest I lidI1 people an estimated six d e lrog~arn ~ -an

gJ o~ possible disCussion in this coUn- ftlillioiJ are Buddhists Catholicsn re8B~uite excd anges e deteh U S T try ~ DUinber 711000 and there are

r am an ranee an e Pu k i ~ t t i th 1 5 m H dand France CInS I ~ a a emenn more an ml on In us the CongressIonal Record saId and over 500000 Moslems it is entirely possible that the Even before events in Vietnam American people today may led to charges of Inti-Buddhist want to review the fundamental persecution here extremist Budshyquestion of restoring a closer dhist groups here were spear liaison with the Vatican heading the drives that have led

He said His Holiness Pope to the government takeover of Paul VI and Pope John XXIII all but 42 of Ceylons hundred have increased the international prestige imd importance of the Graduates to Work Vatican

Surely the Vatican today stands as one of the worlds imshypressive forums for the exchangeof views and ideas inmans unshyyielding search for peace and understanding he said

Pucinski also noted that the US has diplomatic relations with tiny states throughout the world of considerably less imshyportance than Vatican City

Relief Agent Brings

Food to Cameroun YAOUNDE (NC)--The U s

Catholic Relief Services-NatshyionalCatholic Welfare Confer ence has distributed $860000

As Lay Missioners ALBANY (NC)-Four gradushy

ates of St Rose College here have volunteered for a yearsservice with the lay volunteer program sponsored by the CathshyoIlc Church Extension Society Maureen OToole of Albany

and Lunette Holland of De Kalb Junction- N Y will teach at St MaryS parish Ponca City Okla Claudia LaDue of Lenox Mass will work at 8t James parish Oklahoma City and Margaret Mitchell of Cohoes N Y will work at Immaculate Conception parish Oklahoma City

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worth of medical supplies and missions The society headquarshysUrplus U S food in Cam~toun ters are in Chicagoover tlie pa~four years

The government of this West ------------ African country pays the pro- St Francis grams costmiddot of transportaionReSlodence

Extension Society lay volun- teers work in the American home

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government is now planning to tax the gifts given to the reshymaining Catholic schools which are not aHowed to charge tuition

Atthe Buddhist rally here Mettananda claimed Catholic Action has deliberately saboshytaged government properties and uses insidious methods to conshyvert Buddhists He accused Catholics of luring young Budshydhist men and women by organshyizing parties where much liquor is served

under the auspices of the Bud- r---~------- dhist group Ambalanagoda Bhi- The KEYSTONE kku Sangamaya the former dishyrector of Ceylon Radio Ronnie OHice Equipment

de Mel said that the imperial- Salesroom 1st policy of the U S had been

carried out SO successfully in NEW AND USED Vietnam that tt was able to Wood and S~I Detlka and chili foist a Catholic president on a ~1 ~il ~j= ~~~~~~ ~~~

middotnatioll where he asserted 85 wardro1gta etc pel cent of the people are BUd- 108 J a uGdhists The same thmg could near ni happen overnight in Ceylon Street through CathoHc Action if Budshydhists are not awake he added

N Wijeratmi vic~ president of another Buddhist organizashytion Bauddha Balawegaya said his group is determined to check Catholic Action

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whom 44 including four Cathoshylics were acquitted

To be a Catholic in Vietnam ltshyis no guarantee of government favor To be a Buddhist or any other kind of non-Catholic i no guarantee of government disshyfavor

What the government wants i support It reacts against every sort of opposition whether it comes from a Catholic a nonshyChristian a former supporter or a family connection

Priest Imprisoned Catholicism is certainly not

the dominant influence in govshyernment policy in spite of some journalists obsession with the

Presidents retigion Some foreign observers do not

realize that years before the7 ever saw Vietnam Catholics inshycluding Catholic priests suffered penalties because they opposed or criticized the government

Father Le van Phiem who had been a supporter of Ngo dinb Diem from 1948 to 1954 sided with opponents of the President in 1956 He was arrested and sentenced to three years i prison He served two and oneshyhalf years of the sentenceshy

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Hot Potato Awaits Retum Of Vacationing Editors

By Msgr George G ~

DIrector MCWeuro Social ~ DetpMtment

It happens every year Somewhere uound the middle fII Jltly columnists wha five in tb tJropiea (Washington ean 8eTve as a good example) get tired or writin1r eoluntns even ill air-conditioned offices And their readers--with the 0shy

lieption of the few odd onelf Itere and there who dont know enough to eome in out of the ncon-day lmu-get tkied of reading them At ~i time of the ear the only peopie wbo seem to be bterIn[ned to Iftp the- presses rolling regardshy1e1lS of the Swnshymer heat Be

tbeeditors And -oOyen of these ~y gentleshyaellgtif the truth e J e known lIave probablJr transferredtheir

Ii 1Iampee of operashytions to the piney woodamp Ql aoIlthern Minnesota OJ to the WOCky coast of Maine and beme very sensible lat ~lIbtJrmiddot dont even get around to readiag tIleir oWn editorials mna less etIler peoples columna

Allergic te )JlaIIII Spaeea What I am leading Up to is that

-u week for ~ee while tae editors are looking the Qtker way I am not going to write a

tluIt theY lIILe begiImiDfl to squeak

And besitles nebodY is ~ listening to 1Ibem lIIDP ~

M IbDe Leave it temiddot1Ie Irish with their

real 0Ir alleged fOndness fOr inshytramUlal conttGVerlIyen to- came along iust at the riyenht time with a new issue which will live the coaselativeliberal controverS7 alDODQ their AmeriJCim Cathalie cBuains Ii uew lease on life

If ami when tbe Ilartieipaatl in tlUampcontmuiDt debate run oat ot new ~ to SQ aboat the new issue- of DationalizatiOD in Ireland they can always start arguing among themselves as to whether or not Pope Pauf Vl b really as much in favor of the United Nawms as his recent adshydress of welcome to Secretary Genera U Thant would on the face fYf it seem to indicate

Make GNIIIld RliIlelJ CQmethe FaU when the kids

have returned to school and everytbing else fa back to normal again readers of the Catholic pressare in for a jolly good time

if they share this writers weak oolumn strictly so called ie5sfor trYing to anticipate how lIutsince editors by andlmtge certain Catholic newspapers bull are allergic to blank spaees iD magazines (dont ask me to name

tile p~geS l)f their papers (unless them) are going to handle the course these blank spaces are hot potato which Time has unshypaid for at the going rate and ~ttingly tolllled into their lap agned by A Friend) we are By way of bull concluding poundootshymg to compromise withmiddot them note it is suggested that tile 1liiy filling out ~e rest of 0lIl great debate- on this mOlBenliouanotted space- WIth a few Mid issue-Are Irish Catholics more ~er and complete11 incoa- ia favor of nationalization the equential jottings 011 a recent British Socialista _ be pest IIe~S item whichstruck lIS as polled until our friends the edishylteing rather amU5l~ In a ptJEJ tors get back to town IMt of way and whlch III lRucamp It will be their respomibUitby teo good to keep until the- Fatl to establish and enforce the ~ Attitrie iloUnd rules for the d~1gtate and

The news Item in questlOft ~ peared in Time magazinegtso JuI 12cover story on ~an Lem~ PrIme Mmister of EIre and tltushy181 head of the Flanna Fail PartJ In the land oisaints and sehGlars

It relids verbatim as follows -Themiddot world socialism 1lenifies ~ianba Fail supporters who are Rofbnly overwhelmingly Ca~ho

Iic but include many small landshy owners Yet one-third of aU in tI~ial enterpJises middotin Irelandmiddot

today are bankrolled (Time has alwaYlJ liiKl a weakness for bar- ltarisms of this sort) by the govshyernment which has gone farther toward nationalization than even

Jkitish socialists advocate Le~ bull aass says that he shares the atti shy

tude toward socialism that was expressed in the late Pope Johns eneyclical Pacem in r~ that

BOmiddot political system is undesirable if it benefits the people

Need Something New r wou1ltl hope that Mr Lemasa

didnt put it quite that waTt but it any event Times assertion bull at Ireland God help us baa 8OJ1e- the British soeialists one better in pushing for the natio~ elizaotion Gf industry (in other words for a form of socialism) has given OithoIk conserva- tLve~ and liberals in the lmiddotted States somethmg new VII MgUe aboutmiddot in the monthsmiddotahead

And goodness knows they need

~mething new ttl argue aboutr the old victrola reeords on right-to-Wock legislation lIedi- care UNESCO~ Who is Iespon lible Jlbr l--_ Calltlo iJIl - _ ~

_~ audi similar mattera eI bull fu~re of ~m cililiagt- Mon have beea pIqed mOllen tiani~utbeIleftlJtsestaatlllilteaSel or lesser imlIfJI-ncte fer ThlJlr8lllllri Aamp bull ~ HIamp

~ Wi4 CCJaIIatiola W 9L 1-- ~ u

Westport CfamboiJ ~IIIrpr _Bonnia llIJl~fIIC)~~middot The liIob BFIIae ~ f1II St

8eorgeS CfsuRb ~ will -onsor a cI- hill lit 1 Sllada

_lIIItemooa 1111 28 at ManIens Glove 0IrlI Pail BiyeneF admiddot lIorth Dartmouth lD ClIlJe 06 rain Il will be sIliifted tAP the paneltial ahool WI Atwele IedilMaamman aan8Ullaquolt5 ~ ~attllae~

morespeeificaJl3i to prevent ~ participants fron throwing any thing heavier than a shamrock at one another or at the haplesa Henry Luce

Joint Statement CftMdemns Bias

OKLAHOMA CITY (NO) -

Catholic Orthodox Protestant and Jewish clergymen isseed a joint statement here ~ndemnshying racial discrimination

Bishop Victor J Reed of OIdashyhoma City and Tulsa signed the joint resolution which also calla for recognition of the validity and essential rightneS at the massive acts of protest which have developed in response to continued injustice and practice of racial discrimination in Amershyiean life Twe~-five religious lesden

attendiell the meeting at whiclr the resolution was issued

BiShop Reed told the pariicl shypants that be hae inI1ntctecl priests of his diocese to cam paign activelJ against racial cU crimination and that future CClIItracts- AIr constructiUn and repair of Catholicchurches iIIl

_~Oklahoma will contain an auwshydiscrimination dauIIe- ona ~ wu - shy

cJained JUDe IT 1800 He Iftlsmiddot spiritual director 01 ampCursmiddotllo to C-_Juct minlll7 ill Verona and w~ URU

_ bull ~_ bull among~JOuncpeoplelie ~ l~tlU8UI -Unwntlon ecf the ClHIgleptiOll otEriesWat AUSTRf (NC)-The nationlll ~ Br11J stiC=ata CJf ~ I-cJ- ICbrift _ 1ltJt _ 1If c~ at caSillo mov YewoIlllJllme lalB5S- me ~ 0 t inc~ fIcIdiGbull_ Jlntnltbullbull1

of SP ~ anctao SUarH 1IIIIIci8I ItejftSetl1Iative of Bishop ban BIIws ~ Benet Prelate Nidli_ at Cludrld Real Spain in Ute euniJIe moveJDeM

CursiJlN -d1Ietet ~

laymen Jut bull - atress the fund_eDWs 01 Catbshyalic belief wor8blp tieIMbiIIamp

ACT I N G PRESIDENT Msgr Robert A Peters is acting- president of the Oathshyolic Press Association f~ lowing the resignation of President Floyd AndenJOD NC Photo

AslIS Commission To Tackle Family FOim Problems

WASHINGTON (NC) shyEstahlishment of a presidenshytial j~mmisgibn On country life ttl tackle problems of the nations middotfamilY farIIis wa~middot ne omtnlJl(nded tea Congresssiolial

subcommittee here by an omshybullcial ltgt1 the National CathOfte Rural Life Comerence

FathelmiddotTames L Vizzard 8J ctirector of the NCRLC Washing ton olfice told members of the House amiddotgricwture subcommittee at farnUy faTIDa that the group fine work ia inadequate for the fun aad continuing task fIf evaluuting change and ita effect ea thl~ famil7 farm

The subcommittee he said baa IleitIter the staff nor the time jor the intensive and deshytailed rese8lLeJt which the ~ middot~resmiddot

8erftee to NaUOR FOI this Iellsou tbe Jesuit

fann expert said we Mgtold hope that bull subcommittee make Ii oae ol its most urgeDt reeommendatioos that there be established a ne presidentialeomm ission 01) country life

Wf believe th~ the prestige authOIlty and c~ntin~ workof suclI It ~isslon ~lgned u month7publication resportSlbilitJ Eli making bull thOr-shyough analysis- in the spirit ai DA)n~pllrtisanr objeetiviq would be of great service to the rural peoplE~ of America and the nashytion itsett Father V~ assertc~d

Farminc in this country ba mushroomed from a simple aDd even a primitive art into bull highly technical business ~

Quiring large capital investment and cmiddotash operating costs told the subcommittee

Studies Stigmatine foul~S Cause

VA]ICAlf CITY (NC) _ 1M Sacred Coneegation at lUtes b- examined the heroic nature fillshyJathez Gaspare Bertoni founder of the Stigmatine Fathers

Father Bertoni ~ atmiddot shy1-1 Oct 1717

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ftemiddot eat8 160 pMlllllls of meat 353 egg and 5 mlles of spaghetti a pear

Sbe 146 PINUps of clampanttell amruaIl 8M flO peuaU eI edible food fllte tile arbap

wen JearSlle apen_ Hi tim _ muc does cl~ _ her

INrIIJanci but retams 13 per cent el ber p1lIchases

If these factsfell upon the eyes of the hundreds 01 thoosanck who me in the dumps in the cities of LatiD America or the ItarviDg in India would they not ask wmtt diD YOU share with 11S7 We cannot gather up yourgatbage We cannot pick up your dis eardid clothiDfl We know that you and 3Our tamnY aveJaCe 466 pounds of food a day while we average 123 pounds and most of tbat is rice We know that what you throw themiddot garbage pail in the United States would be It banquet fOr us tor m~ days W~ would like to be the waf Youare wear pl)UZ rob~ smoke vour cigarettes but we cannot and we never wiU In 17 years there - will be 14 billion people in the world llDd three-fourths of them will be lI$ we are now - hungry lmpzooverished mahvgturishecJ ill ignorant You will get richer wemiddot will ~

poorer

But are )OU IWt Catholic DGe ~ IIIitIl Ulat _ Christ offeNd Ilia Life for jfOUl _ 70ullleuhl on k or a -sel to _wbe -bh CJIrist Ilia poverty We are not Communists w wtIl ot ~ clothes elf

JIOW b8ck of eJL~ but we ~ thIa muh - t ralIi lIIta bull SBlsH fnetitm fJf 70ur pwchases witIa WIt- 011

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averan 93e cigarettes )ou smoke ~141~ IHlIt me _ tIae l)rice of Just ODe pacJ(alle

Do Dot be mathematical about ito Just leam 110 share II pou_w a woman who had had too much to drink and Wll$ m gracing womanhood would OU not feel ashamed because you too were a woman Then why not feel SQrryo for us women We too Me daughters of Eve we too lClve our Queen Mary AlI we __ fa love - not a tithing but just a small sharing of yOUl bJeampJIQJL We CQIU10t pther up the crumbS you share but the HolJ FdaeI- can Be has a Society in the VlIiteci states which does thU send it te hJm tbrouglt The- Soeiet7 fOr tfte Propagatioa ~

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MANCHOR middot-3Fut Seniors ot SaintmiddotAhthony~s Thurs July 25 1963

Participate in Many Activities During Busy Scholastic Year Minor Seminary

Looking forward to their senior year at Saint Anthony Spurs Increase High School in New Bedford are two outstanding sup- Of Vocatmiddotons porters of the schools program - Nonnand Meny and Muriel Marios Muriel the daughter of Mr and Mrs Adelard SANTA BARBARA (Ne) Marois of 96 Nye Street tt helps you make important de - The American Franciscan New Bedford is a member cisions Societyfor Vocations praised of Saint Anthonys parish And Normand adds Catholic minor seminaries at its na- and takes part in many of education is necessary especially tional meeting as the chief facshythe activities sponsored by 1he in these days when there is so tor in the richest increase in achool and parish great a need to counteract bad priestly vocations in our coun-

Normand too is a member of influences trys history Saint Anthonys and if the son Homework Necessary The society rep 0 r ted bull of Mr and Mrs Normand Meny On the subject of homework marked increase in the numshyof 287 Ashley Blvd New Bed both students feel that it is ber of high school boys entering ford Both Normand and Muriel a necessary part of school life the minor seminary have been members of the par- Without drill says Normand ish school since freshman days the things we learn in class This is due said the group Both Muriel and Normand are would not make enough of an to the wisdom and zeal of the

good students and maintain impression and we would soon American Bishops whose well shyabove average grades Muriel 11 forget what wed learned planned diocesan vocation proshyparticularly interested in Latin Homework is especilllly im- grams each year acquaint 110 algebra and English though she portant says Muriel for those many boys with the priesthood laughingly says her favorite students who are planning to go Also the generous giving of their period is the lunch break on to college sons to God by the American

Since he is interested in jour- The program of studies at parents and the zeal and friendshynalism Normand works hard at Saint Anthonys High is diver- ly attitude of vocation direc-English and Latin feeling that sified and students who want to tors a background in these languages follow a classical commercial or The society is an organization will be beneficial in this field general course will find the cur of vocation directors from the He is also interested in science riculum suitable Four years of Friars Minor the Conventuals realizing that a knowledge of two foreign languages both the Capuchins the Third Order this subject is essential in today French and Latin are offered Regular and the Friars of the World Commercial course students are Atonement About 40 priests at shy

Exira-Curricular Activities given one year of general sci tended the meeting at the Old Both Normand and Muriel take ence but college preparatory Mission here

part in extra-curricular activi- st~dents have biology chemistryties at SAH The glee club is one and physics together with four Oonlounds Opponents of their favorites This club years of mathematics MURIEL MAROIS and NORMAND MENY The group said the increase iJl under the direction of Sister There is very little time to do minor seminaries is providen-Helen of Jesus CSC is one of homework during the school day Club Members of this dub are alumnus of SAH Moderat() t tial In 1932 there were 85 the best known in the New Bedmiddot at Saint Anthonys since only trained to operate all mechancaf Sister Mary Yvette of the minor seminaries in the country fltgtrd area The club performs on one study period per day is al- devices in the school such y Ailgels Today there are more than 200 many occasions including par- lowed each student This one the moving picture projector the- Essa staff the society said ents night the school Christmas study period is sometimes used d 1 th d th_ d recor -p ayer e recor er e middotSImiddotter ary Yvette ~ the The meetIngs program w party thellenior play and nu- Improve rea mg comprehen- slide proJector d Th v~ pln an vwers ey_ Angels lB also Inoderator ~or the devoted to the importance of the merous religious affairs ilIon are then equipped to render

They take pride in the fact Selentilic Reacllnr Lab worthwhile service to the school Essa staff which is responsibe minor seminary Father Jame that for the past three years This improvement in reading by setting up and operating vis- for the publication of Saint An Hannan OFM Cap vocation they have sung the processional eomprehension is accomplished ua1 aid equipment thonys school newspaper The director of the Capuchins St and the recessional at the annual in a special scientific reading paper which is printed in French Augustine province told the as-Vocation Mass held in Saint An- laboratory which was introduced The first debating lOCiety at and English has been the recip- sembly thonys Church in the school two years ago by Saint Anthonys High wasinaug- lent of many awards The many mature superbi

BWiiness Administrator the present principal Sister urated last November arid since Work on the newspaper adjusted and highly effective Both students are members of Mary Perpetual Help Results its beginning the debaters have says Normand Meny a frequent priests who have spent up to IS

the science club Normand will have shown that the reading come a long way In the Nan-a wntributor 11 beneficial fltgtr years in a seminary previous to serve as president during his program has greatly benefited ga~settLeague~ SAH tied for students who wish to teke up their ordination certainly conshysenior year The club under the the students lot only in combull thIrd place with De ~ ~le j~urnalism or for those students founds those who take a stron direction of Sister Mary Ernest- prehension but in study skills Coach for the debating ~Iety who merely enjoy writing art- stand against the minor semi-Albert CSC meets monthly as well ill Att~rney Richard BachaJld an cles nary

Speakers during the past year Extra-curricular activities are --------------------------------------_have included business officials an important part of school life and lab technicians at Saint Anthonys These all

These two students have both take place after regular school served as officers during their hours and are on a voluntary junior year Normand was elect- basis Participation is high ed president and Murielclliss making it evident that there is secretary They will both camp- a keen interest on the part of aign for office again when elee- the students tiOJl time rolls around in SeJraquo Creative Writinlaquo ember There are many other clubs

Writing is a hobby with Nor- at SAH besides the glee club and mand and though he plans to the science club Sister Mary start using your basementbecome a business administrator Yvette who is in charge of t-he he feels that a deveiopment of Commercial Club states that the this interest will be advanta- purpose of the club is to create geous He is a member of Junior and encourage interest in busishyAchievement an organization ness education Outstanding leashywhose aim is to acquaint young ders in the business field often people with the business world give of their time to address

School News members As bull member of Junior French conversation is the aim

Achievement Normand acts aI of the French club Members of school reporter at Saint Antho- the club view films listen to nys High for the New Bedford records prepare French skits or Standard-Times read excerpts from French

Though Muriel has only one dramas and comedies The club younger brother she doesnt find is under the direction of Sister it too much of a chore babysit- Mary Noella CSC ting for a family of six children Saint Anthonys High also has age two to 11 My other hobby a creative writing club Under she says is playing the piano the direction of Sister Mary for my own amusement Andre members of this club

College is in the future plans meet twice a week to learn the of both Normand and Muril proper technique of good writ shyNormand plans to attend the ing New Bedford Institute of Tech Debating Society EUCTRIC DEHUMIDIFIERnology to study business admin- One of the really outstanding istration Muriel looks forward IIervice clubs is the Visual Aid to a career as a nurse and hopes En~ rust mold peeling paint wet New quick-aCtion Humidistat starts to attend Catherine Laboure Hungary Withdraws walls and floors with this all new Dehumidifier automatically when hu~ School of Nursing in Boston C Off I Electric DehuIrlidifier Justmiddot plug in midity rises - stops it after selected after graduation from Saint ommunlst ICla S watch it wring up to 4 gallons of humidity is reached Saves you money Anthonys BONN (Ne) - Communist moisture from the air daily Protectsmiddot by running only when needed Has

Catholic Education Hungary is withdrawing the Automatic Water Overflow Control ~ They both enjoy reading and government officials who have any normal sizelOOm or basement shy

have no trouble at all in doing been- stationed in diocesan area in your home Makesyenour damp Rolls on casters Handsome desigJ1 required bookrepoits Normaiid --offi-ees it~been reported here basement usable bull pays for itself blends in with anyqecor Five ye~ enjoys a wide variety of b~ in Germany iIi savings from dampness-damage replacement guarantee on refrigerashyand finds time to read novels They had been placed in the tor uni~ mysteries eampSlq8 and religioulL middotoffices in an etfort to isolate the 1l00ks nations bishops from their pea- PAY ONLY $J25 PIRmiddot WEEK Muriel likes mysteri~s and pIe detective stories as well as bi- The German Catholic news See Your Dealer orographies TwoTecent favorites agency KNA said Officials of the have bee~ DavJIi C9Pperfield~ Hungarian Offilte -for Religious and Murder in a Nunnery Affairs remain in only two Sees

Catholic I education ie bmo and thatthey too will probabq bull FALL RIVERELEaRIC liGHT COMPANY pertant ~ K-fiel ~ -4OOD bewithdRwD -

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Pope Paul Had AdmirClbl~

Preparation for Papacy By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer D D

Bishop ef IteRe

It is a fairly constant and consistent human foible to blame a man for not being someone else John Doe is looked upon askance because he is not an exaet counterpart of

his sometime companion-in-arms sometime antagonist Richard Roe Tweedledum is regarded with dour disfavor because he is not a perfect replica of Tweedledee and has learned to like olives and avocados And SO it is that withshyin weeks of his coronation Pope Paul VI i marked for disshyapprobation in certain exalted journalistic cir shycles because forsooth he is

DOt the very breath and imshyage of Pope

John XXIII Weare reshy

minded in this eonnection of tbe Ilries cd porshytraits of the Pope found if bull emory serves in 1be Vatican museum They stare down at us n 262 of them 01lt of identical frames and for the most part

GUt of identical facfl$ Obviously up to the Renaisshy

nce and the age of actual porshy1taiture the picture of the Ponshytuh are nothing more than

bearded recon~ructions of what -- h b _ to b ~ mlg t e suppo=umiddot ave~

looked like St Peter had moi~ to do than to sit for a studY of IUs physiognomy and whether Hildebrand was pale or swart IUstory vouchsafes nothinc

Only as we approach the plesshyent can we be reasonably sure lIlat the Popes we regard and who regard us so sternly in turn looked anything like the faces in ~ frames

Differences In Crealloa

For the infinite variety of ereshyaUon culminating inOUl human_ tty we ought to praise the lArd from whom all mercies flow What if all the Popes were exshyectly alike William Paley the 18th century Anglican theodicist based his argument for the ex-Istence of a Supreme Being ery largely upon the observable order of the universe which he remarked functioned Jike a well-oiled clock It has always seemed to us

as much less wise that an even IIWre telling proof of the divine plan and the infinite wisdom is to be gained from contemplatinlaquo tile extraordinary differences which exist in all creation so

that no two objects of whatever genera or species are absolutely

undifferentiated A competent clockmaker ean

assemble a time piece and vet it running but only-God could make two trees no single leaf of either one identical with any other

Pope Job Ue The difficulties of stepping

Into Pope Johns eomfurtable red sUppers embroidered with gold erosses (whereas by sacred preshyscription the slippers ofOldinary bishops are devoid of this sym_ bol) is mountainous enough

without demanding of the sucshycessor in addition that he do the impossible and metomorphose himself into a personality other than what he is by virtue of nature grace and continuing circumstance

Pope John was unique not only because of his magnificent gift of laughter and his warm delight in the fellowship of hushymankind but also because al shythough he had served many years as a papal diplomatmiddot he JIBS never haunted Rome long e~ough to fall into the habits and mannerisms of the papal administrative officials

Nonsence About C1Uia _ Pope Paul on the other hand

had lived the life of a curial Officer until in his late fifties he was sent to Milan as Archshybishop

A vast deal of arraaiaad arshy

rogant nonsense has been writ shyten and published lately conshycerning the Roman Curia In lOme quarters dubiously labelshyled liberal orprogressive it has been made out 1het the wbole apparatus ought 10 be scrapped Or at the very least drasticailyoverhauled

Such proposals and critieisms generally speaking are manishyfestly irresponsible where they are not quitefrankly puerile

The Holy See simply could not function without its adminshyistrative framework and it may well be suspected that some of thOle most adept in denigratinC

th~ CUria would quickly become if they were placed in the same position far more caatankerou

to deal with than the present staff which whatever its shortshycominCs has a fairly expertshyenoed view of the limitations at churchmen called upon to tulshyflll 1be ministry of angels

Mark _ Individual

No question but that papal adshyministrative responsibility tends to put its mark upon the individshyual It fosters necessarily a kind of clerical caution an attitudeof udent rJserve a heamplmiddotta~ middot

to accept the most recent vershysion of an incident as history simply because it is the latest

At its worst it can be-end 1Hdoubtedly has been-used as teppingstone by ambitious careerists But at its best It has provided a chool fOl nothine less than anctity

For the sacrifices inherent in the papal administrative life1be cramped and often narrow circumstances which surround and characteril1e it are pretty well guaranteed to bring out either the best or the worlt in men depending clearly enough on the men themselves

Recog-nized Greatnea

ftlat Pope Paul was schooled III the full rigor of the pontif shykate of Pope Pius XII is in it shyJelf a testimony to his admirable preparation for the office he now holds For there if ever was a Pontiff who did not suffer fools gladly He was exigent not only of moral heroism but of intelshyleclual excellence

He fostered a type of thinking and a manner of acting that was at once exalted and practical JIODlewhat arid at times (which ~ accqunt for some of the curshyrent animus against his memory) but never alien to the realities of the world as it is

Pius was not too much troubshyled by the dichotomy of liberalshy-concervative~ so bothersome to this decade of the 60s He saw that in the Church as in society as a whole there is room for both and need for both If he marked Giovanni Montini as a successor in the Chair of Peter it was not because he saw in bim a partisan but because he recognized the greatness which belongs to the head of the Houseshyhold

Pope Paul will not be another Pope John As an instrument of the Divine Head he will be only himself He will set the pace and

the mood of his pontificate For this we may well thank the God of infinite variety

In Washington Mary Kelly Sacred Hearts

Academy Fall River Lea Lashyflamme and Denise GelinM JesobullbullMary Academy Fall Riva and Ronald Rebello Bishop Stang High School Nwmiddottb Dartshymouth are among attendants at the 17th annual high school jourshyaalism institute closing tomorshyrow at Catholic University WaahingtonD CThey will reshyturn to work on staffs 0( their 1IllIpeCtive achool papen

II 0 U RN E D Cardinal Valeri prefect of the Vatishyeans Sacred Congregation of the Religiou5 died Mon da) at the age of 79 His death reduces the College of Cardinals to 8Q

Rc~open English Cl~urchmiddot~n Rome

ROME (NC)-Romes English nahonalcltunh San Silvestro in Capite has opened its door to the public again alter two years of Jecontruction and refurbishshymg

Priests of the Society of the CaUlolic Apostolate who staff the ebwdl took advantage of theshyclosing to make a thorough e-xshyamitlation of the church most celemiddotbrated relic a skull with a good claim to being John the Baptists

Tile velWlble reliquary has beetl restored UI well as coolesshyoUoIlU used by St Vincent Palshylotti founder Of t~ Society of the Cabolic Apostolate (or Palshylottone Fathers)

Alarminlaquo cracks in 1he walls and ceiling forced the closinC of this much-frequented church on Piuza San Silvestro off one of Rome busiest downtown shopshypint districts

Now the foundations have been fortllfied the floor rebuilt the auIt of the nave and the arches of the apse strengthened and the walls reinforced with injecshytion1 of cement

YOlung Workers Plan Al1lnual Study Week

RgNSSELAER (NC) - The YOUllg Christian Workers will hold tbeir lth annual national stud week starting Monday Aug 4 at St Joseph College here in Indiana

Some 300 YCW members from 40 dioceses are expected to atshytend the meeting It will foclH on three major areas of concern for the Christian layman parish life race relations and politics

A yeW statement announcing the ltudy week said it is intenshyded to help prepare members to pilrticipate in and follow three maj(r currents or upcoming events the ecumenical council the race crisis and the 1964 primary and presidential elecshytions

Asllc Government Aid Private Schools

AUCKLAND (NC) ~ The president of the Auckland Cathshyolic lrederation of Parent-Teachshyers Association has called for go ve r Ilm e n t aid to private scoools and pointed out that everr year they save the New Zealand government $135 milshylion

Robert W Hubbard told the Catholic Mens Luncheon Club here that private schools are educ~ting 55000 primary and 2400D secondary school pupils This means be said that 14 per cent of primary school children and Z6 per cent of secondary sch()(ll pupils are attending pri shyate ~bools

African Prelate Convention Guest UiDIMlAPOrIS (N C) -Officials of the knights a Laurean Caidirial middotRuganibwa fraternal benefitlIOCiet7 whose the Churchs only Negro Cardi- membership is predominantly nal will be honored gu~Jt at the Negro will present the Cardilllll 48th annual convention oftbe a pu~ of$5OOO for use in hiS Knights of St Peter Claver homeiliocese which starts here Friday Aug The Cardinal will abo be Z guest of honor at a reception The Car~inal who is Bispop given by Gov aqd M~ fgtfatthew

0( llukoba Tanganyika will E Wel$h at the governors manshycelebrate an outdoor fieldmiddot Mass sion JJere on Sunday AuiA Auxili- - The Cardinal will eome here ary Bishop Fulton J Sheen of middotfrom Brooklyn NY according New York national director of to sponsors of the convention the Society for the Propagation During his Stay here he will be of the Faith will deliver the the house guest of Archbishop sermon Paul Sch~lte -of I~dianopolis

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SUNDAY AUGUST 4 Our First Opportunity To Pay

Tribute To Our New Holy Father

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Authors Examine Reaction To Decision on Prayer

By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy The jacket of The Outbllr~ts That Await Us (Maeshy

millan $450) says that this book examines an area of our culture that has remained until now largely unexplored - the mindless visceral reactions that erupt into intershyf6ith frictions The authors are a Protestant a Catholic and a Jew Dr Martin E Marty Monsignor Joseph N Moody and Rabbi Arthur Hertzshyberg The occasion of the book was the veheshyment reaction by various reli shygious groups to the U S Sushypreme Courts decision in the Regents Prayer ease a year ago

This reaction according to the Introducshytion made it elear that the real issues were hot to be found to the conclusions that these croups were reaching but ~n the premises most of them hIdden from which they had set out

Consequently the authors got together to see ~hether they could do something -to convey the interior histories that lie behind the differing responses on the part of Catholic Protesshytant and Jew in America to areas in which religion and culshyture interact They tell us We have tried to explain why each of us thinks as he does in the light of all that has fashioned as

Two Subjects Dr Martys long chapter is the

Most comprehensive and dense He touches on many subjects but pinpoints two One is the history and present status of inshyterfaith relations in the United States The other is the history and present status of Protestant attitudes concerning the relashytionship of the religious and the Reular in the United States

As to inter faith relations Dr Marty distinguishes a succession of stages To begin with the Protestants had an imperium in this country and hardly needed to take cognizance of Catholica and Jews Many factors chiefly immigrati-on changed that A pluralistic society became a permanent fact and the differing elements had to get on one with another

Religion of Democracy There was a time when the

Idea of brotherhood and good will seemed sufficient but this was nebulous and ineffective There was a time too when a common public religion of demoshycracy was enthusiastically advoshyeated but this was seen to be terile and unacceptable

Then there was a spate of talk about dialogue but this has been largely unproductivemiddot beshyeause there has been no crystalshyline answer to the question Dishyalogue for what

Monsignor Moo d y rehearses deftly the development of the Catholic community on the American scene He stresses the generally f a v 0 l a b I e climate w h i c h Catholics and their Church found here and the benefits derived from the Conshyatitutional system

Handicaps for Catholics He readily gran that Protshy

estantism injected itself pervashysively into American public life in the nineteenth century aM that this did present difficulties and handicaps to Catholics in 80me respects For example in the public schools the use of the Proestant Bible once had a defi shynitely proselytizing intention But these abuses were brought under control Now the Catholic has come round to a position wherein he wishesmiddot to defend and preserve practices which he once eyed askance

It is Monsignor Moody who most extensively discusses this phenomenon the drive to elimishynate religion from all public life by confining it to the pri shy

vate devotion of the middotindividual And he points out that the

Constitution rests in the last analysis on the traditions and attitudes of the people for in the American system governshyment is an agent which must be responsive to the public will

Jewish Position As to the decision in the Reshy

gents Prayer case he feels that the reaction of most Catholics was a reflex both of their belief in the need to recognize Gods primacy and of their own exshyperience in a country where they had come to expect the beneshyvolent neutrality of the state The shock arose from a feeling that this was not the America

-they had known and if Justice -Douglas opinion was to prevail it might not be the America they had loved

Rabbi Hertzberg calls on the long and often tragic history of the Jews to show why they are convinced both that religion can be sustained without being propped up by the state and that their freedom is safest when there is strict separation of church and state

He bluntly declares The Jews must diagnose the Western tradition as not merely prone to the virus of anti-Semitism but aa endemically ill with the disease Therefore for their own safety and for the lives of their chil shydren Jews must look for a radishycal change in the very foundashytions of Western civilization 90

that it should not spawn future assaults on themselves

Normal Part In America he says Catholic

and some Protestants are for a Christian - flavored patriotism and society Jews cannot be exshypected to favor these and as he sees it there is no warrant for anything of the sort in the hisshytory of the development of American principles and institushytions

Indeed Jews were attracted here in great numbers precisely because the American system promised them the chance to beshycome a normal part of a nashytiona1 culture

It must be said that throughshyoutmiddot his con t l i but ion Rabbi Hertzberg usually employs a sharp tone in referring to things and persons Catholic and some of his statements are patently incorrect and gratuitous

Udy Overtones For example It is admitted

on all sides that the bill for major Federal aid to education has been defeated so far by pressure brought to bear on members of Congress by the Catholic hierarchy This is simshyplistic misrepresentation at best it has some ugly overtones at worst

All these three authors are leamed and articulate Each acshycomplishes what he sets out to do and the reader ill stimulated to think Dr Marty and Monsigshynor Moody are urbane ill manner and eirenic

The same cannot be said of Rabbi Hertzberg Obviously 11

very able man he has not kept his prejudices in reasonable check while writing his section of this interesting book

Notre Dame Students To Study in Austria

NOTRE DAME (NC) - The University of Notre Dame has announced it will inaugurate a sophomore year of studies at Innsbruck Austria in 1964

Notre Dames first foreign study program will be limited to about 50 sophomores Courses will be taught by a Holy Cross priest and a layman from the Notre Dame faculty and by three faculty members from the UAJ versity of Innsbruck

HAPPY FAMILY REUNION It was a happy family reunion for Mr and Mrs Leo Dusheck of Hazelton Pa when they attended the profession ceremonies at the mothershyRouse of the Holy Spirit Missionary Sisters in Techny Ill recently Their children from left are Sister Leonette Marie who has completed her novitiate Sister Mary Regine who pronounced her perpetual vows their only son Father Leo Dusheck SVD and Sister Mary Grace SSpS superior of S~ed Heart Convent Greenville Miss NC Photo

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THE tmiddot ~-Present Means of Communication Thurs July 25 1963

With Vatican Satisfy President ~ U Abr ~nce nlonWASHINGTON (NC) - Presshy be fruitful to consider setting Ident Kennedy opposes going up some regular channel of beyond the present methods of communication Pla~ Convention communication with the Vati shy Special Envoy WASHINGTON (NC) - The can The United States ceased dipshy Catholic Total Abstinence Union

He told his press conference lomatic relations with the Vati shy of America will hold its 91 that there is no need to change can - then the Papal States shy annual three - day conventiOD present procedures -c- presumshy in 1867 In late 1939 Prpsident here starting Monday Aug li ably by resumption of a form Franklin D Roosevelt sent The union stressed in its anshyof diplomatic relations Myron C Taylor as his special nouncement that it is n-ot a

Mr Kennedy said that when presidential envoy to the Vati shy prohibition movement and bull reeshyanyone in the government can Taylor remained until early ognizes the principle that the wishes to get a message to the 1 950 representing Presidpnt moderate use of alcoholic beveshyVatican this can be accomshy Truman after Rooseveltmiddots death rages is morally licit plished The embassy at Rome In October 1951 President

It said its aim is to combatIm sure would be available Truman nominated Gen Mark excess and abuse in the use ofbe said Clark (USA ret) to be Amshysuch beverages by giving raquoIt doesnt seem to me he bassador to the Vatican The

others the example of total abshyadded middotthat there is any need nomination drew a storm of stinence The union does notfor changing procedures I dont criticism from Protestant spokfsshyseek to make all Catholics totalthink there is any lack of inshy men Gen Clark asked that his abstainers but rather to encourshyformation or clJmmllllication name be withdrawn age a significant minority bull bull bull back and forth During the 1960 prplidfntial to keep the ideal of total abshyThe question of cJuer relashy campaign then-Sen Kennfrly stinence before the public thetions with the Vaticltln did not repeatedly told qupstioners he announcement saidinvolve any specific nwntion of was flatly opposed to appointshy

an ambassador The President ment of an US Ambassador to It added that the union t making a special effort to inshywas asked if he thought it would the Vatican terest Catholic young people ht

2000 of the faithful His Eminence Laurian Cardinal total abstinence and to persuade

Post Office Asserts Convictions Rugambwa bleililed the new Cathedral of the Holy Family as many os possible to take the pledge at least until they are 21in Nairobi It was one of several celebrationi marking the Father Miles M McAndrewFor Obscenity Reach New High centenary of the arrival of the Holy Ghost Fathers in East SS of St Marys Seminary~

WASHINGTON (NC) - Ar- crease over fiscal 19fiO Fines Africa NC Photo Baltimore is presidentrests and convictions for viola- totaling $53530 were levied tion of mail laws against ob- against convicted offenders scenity set a record during 1963 We are con tin u in g Offer Services bull

the Postmaster General J Edward toughest possible crackdown on Day has announced these who deal in obscenity As Mediators INDIA MISSION IN THE JUNGLE

In releasing the summary of through the mails Day said ATTAPAJH ia bull tropiul JUDllle miion In the state SAVANNAH (NC)-Twentyshylaw enforcement To this weaction against facilitate are Kul ill southrn Jndi Some Catholic farmers went thenfour clergymen including Cathshy-obscenity for the fiscal yfar working very closely with other Ie begin fallnDg in thU pioneerolic Methodist and Protestant~nded June 30 Day said If law enforcement agencies inshy rea recently opened by governmentEpiscopal bishops have offeredfurther evidence were needed cluding the Criminal Division bullbullbull The idea was Ie make 6fe betheir help in solving Savannahsthat the prOller avenue to follow of the Department of Justice and tel for the natives through eoloniushyracial problemsin enforcing the mailability laws the FBI local police departments tion thus raisinll their UYilIc adThe offer fromis criminal action rather than throughout the nation and In- came the

ellltural Iitandards A sixty-five yeuclergynen during a truce in-administrative penalties I be- terpol the International Crimishy old priest offered to be pastor bullbullbullNegro demonstrations which badlieve these statistics should lay nal Police Organization Amiddot thawhed hut was built for hlaled to rioting and shootingthe question to rest The success of these aetions fer residence anJ services A newMogr John D Toomey pltlstorThe year-end report inriicates is evidenced by the unpreceshy oltapel was dedicated to St Peter bullbullbullof St James Catholic Church Up to DOW the work baa been m_7fH arrests for violation of the dented number of arrests and yenlas instrumental in arranginJrmail laws against obscenity convictions for this -offense disoounciDc slow nd fUIecl wiUlthe truce He met with leadersduring fiscal 1963 This is an during the past ~veral years Til HtH 11 Misso Aitl -expeeted difficalties The ehaef the Negro protests appealingincrease of 258 per rent -over Day said I~ lin onliJ Chh Itnned bull landslide took the DVM for time to organize businessmen the number of arrests in 1962 tltlrtY-Ievea petsons bull bull And 50 Isolated is this 08 til

~nd others to work out a IKllushyand a 96 per cent increase over the diocesan tlthorities fim berd f this tracedy 1raquo7 rcUeUrges End to Curb lion

arrests in 1960 the last full year Meantime the nins beat dltfWn nd insects w~re penilteDt bullbullbull--- In the statement issued by the in administrative Desplie an tbif the parishioners re still nllant17 U7iDa which proceshy On Use of Catalan white clergymen including Bis-shydures were used in an effort to BARCELONA (NC) - Abbot live some permanency to their relia-10111 life The- try

ep Thomas J McDonough ef curtail use of the mails to transshy Ie build ode-ri chureh fer which $tOeo is needed bullbullbull ftelrAurelio Escarre OSBof Milntshy Savannah racial conditiens ill mit obsecne matter serrat abbey was amQn~ the Blshep aJJ1J the Internunc ApOlItelic botlt hsVe IHed tilthe city were described as criti shy

Day ordered ~bandoRmfnt ampf words Ie the plea of the INIstor for financial help from M bullbullbullCatholic leaders of the Catalonia cal administrative and 7011 ai them4Dy eentributieD will Ite appreciated bullbullbull y_action a region of northeasterfl Spain te The group said there will be -tepped-up enforcement ef tlie ean be assured that fOil wtll Ite lo~ remembered bullbull shysign ape tit ion ~sking the f~rther violence and eeonomic fctor III the prayers of tIM eomllluaibuimina1 statutes within week Spanish government t remove loss unless people quickly seek alter assuming office in 19tH restrictions on the use of the VOCATIONSrea90nable and just solutie_ M

these problemslJnpre~dented Numb~ Catalan language Someane bas Nritte~ He who has ~(n the whole worN Th~ petition cited Pope Johfi hanging by the hair of the mercy of God bas seen the truthshyConvhtions in fiscal 19amp3 f-or

XXlIls peace encyclical Paeem To bring Chli~ts trutb to the 400 million peonIe of Indi m__ebscenity law violations totaled per increase in Terris as backing the right Voc(ton Theology I Hindu ia a tremendoUll task of love and devotion tor ow637 a 266 cent

)f langrage and other minority priests and Sisters Will you -llponsor a seminarianover 1962 and a 108 per cent in- Il~

groups Conference Topic MATHEW BEILARMINE KARAKUNNEL or DIDACUS KAlfshybull A few years after the end -of WEST CHICAGO (NC)-The JALY of Ban~alore or SISTER LETHUS 01 ~ITER AGNET

Set TeDtative Date the Spanish Civil War i-n 1939 Theology of a Vocation the the Carmelite Sisters of Kothamangalam By paying for their the regime of Generalissitnlaquol Religious Life will be amon education you will partieipat~ in their future missionary aeUft

For leotification Francisco Franco linked the the topics to be discussed at the tiea The seminarians ~ucation costs $100 esea for lib VATICAN CITY (NC) - The language with the Catalan tirive annual meeting of the Franc~shy ~ars and the Sisters trininlaquo if tJ50 for each of the two yean

beatification of Bishop John N for autonomy and banned its use can Educational Conference in cof trainin Money can be nt ia in~tallmeDts

Neumann of Philadelphia hM Later the curbs were eased but it Trop N Y starting Monday been tentatively rescheduled for is till against the law to publish Aug 5 AI bull wmiddothite an

III bull holy plaee Sunday Oct 13 it was disclosed newspapers in Catalan and its Father Ernest Latke OFM use So ill the beautyis excluded in schoolshere by Father Nicholas B Fershy conference president ana professhy 01 an bullbulled fee lJeseph (ambell)rante CSSR postulator of his Catalan is a Romance language sor of theology at Christ $he like Spanish Portuguese French The Id folk in our care re aiete by 0lH PALACE 01 cause King Seminary here hid the GOLD CLUB All that Ie ed Ie- ene dollar bull month ferHe sain that althou~h the date or Italian whichaccor-ding tel theme of the meeting will be $bill work YOD can liend It wltenever conveniellt 61U etlMw

has not yet been officially anshy the petition is the usual vehicle The Elements of Fl3ncisc_ clubs mclllde OlJIEN LEPJilK CLUB lfor lepers) ORPHANSnounced by the Sacred Congreshy of expression ror six million F-ormation BREAD (for oJJlbns) BASnIANS supports duols) MONICAcitizensgation of Rites he has informed CLUB IproYidf chlices aUus ete for churches and cItlleArchbishop John J Krol of Your rayers and that one lane dollar m~middotly-tbtl aU ItPhiladelphia that Oct 13 will takes io beloni~ Montreal Anglicansbe the date

The beatification of Bishop SOIE OTHER Wi YS TO lJI~tPTo Study French 1 Send us n STRINGLESS GIFT til liSt where MceIHl7-Neumann was originally scheshy MONTREAL (NC) - Forty 2 Make MFMORIAL GIFTduled for June 23 but had to be Anglican clergymen and laymen

MASS KIT $100 VFST1WS postponed because of the final have signed up for a 25-week CHALICE 40 CI80RIUJ1 bullillness of Pope John XXIII October to April course m CRUCIFIX 25 SANCTUARY BELL bullFrench in order to further inshy K1NnJY REUEMBRR tJS IN ~OUR WILL bull EGAL TITLSoutheastern Mbullbullbullbullchwettsmiddotterreligious d i a log u e Schedule Interfaith with CAIHOUC lEAR EAST WFIfRF ACOCIATION French-Canadian Catholics Largest Independent Chain

Dfar iloni~nl)rRace Conference The Rev David Woeller di shy

PEORIA (NC) - A Peoria rector of the Anglican Diocesan 10 BIG STORES I lhelo-e ~ of thl S300 n~fdfd to fdue 1te a Sister nt thl ~fflll nelded for the trainihamp of R semlnariBoard of Religious Educationarea conference on religion and We Give Gold Bond Stomps

explained Were engaged in Ill slnd J monthly or $ bull once bull 7e race has been slated for next a

I will play for him or herFrench culture here If weJanuary by leaders of the Protshy going to take part in dialogues t-----estant Catholic and Jewish Name bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull emiddot on ecumenical and social probshyfaiths lems we believe we must come I DEBROSSE OIL

The conference committee said Steel to terms with the languageIt proposed to unite the religioua ~ co bodies of the community 50 work bullbullbullbullbullbullbullZone for the solution to what we beshy Marks 11 th Centenary ~ Heating Oi~s I lieve has b e com e one of LI S LE (NC) - Coadjutor I dB Americas most important doshy Bishop John L Morkovsky of an urners I ~l2earSst01isrmiddotOIlS-

CENT~NARY CELEBRATION In the preRence of

mestic problems namely raeshy Galveston-Houston sang a Pon- ism tifical Mass in Old Slavonic at I 365 NORTH FRONT STREET ~

We intend the eWftmittee eeremonie6 here in Dlinoie eom- P

centinued to deal directly wiih mem()rating the 11th centenary I NEW BEDFORD he problem as a moral evil nd of the arrival of SSt Cyril and WY 2-5534 I the evil effects which result fr-oa Methodius in what ill DOW Cae- man bull discrimination aAd Jelcegaiioamiddot eAoBovaki I -I~--

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Aid To Lepers Continued from Page One

eph Sweeney MM also workshying with Korean lepers He writes to tell of one of his helpshyers a Korean recovering from leprosy There is no sign of the disease on him but the prejudice about leprosy is such that he will never return to his family His father far in his 80s the mostmiddot outstanding catechist in Korea died recently but Austin was not called to the deathbed or funeshyral

He spends his time with us taking care of the blind and the crippled He comes to the chapel ~ every morning long before dayshylight to start our coal stoves so that the other patients will be comfortable All day long he is working for the others even denying himself tobacco in order to save a bit of cash for them Last year he denied himself SO

much that we found him very anemic We gave him special f)()d and vitamins tltgt keep him going

He is the man who keeps the patients praying for our friends in the USA He is a little fel shyiow with a big voice Only once has it failed when we said Mass for his father Then he broke down By his own choice he is an unknown to his own family

He is a good man to have on our side

Crisis Ahead Continued from Page One

offers a school for the preparashytion of a spiritual elite charactershyIzed by supernatural optimism

Describing most Catholics as temporarily sanguine anyway Bishop Wright said this natural optimism can be a good foundashytion for the supernatural spirit of confidence proper to and

justified by the Catholic Faith but must not be confused with the Faith itself

Our great saints lay and clerical exemplify both he said Their spirit accounts under God for the reSilience the perennial hope and the unflagshygingvitality of Catholicism in the face of constant adversity

There will always be some Catholics to say in effect that gentle Jesus hardly expects them to discharge the duties of their states in life in times like

these and that He will under~ Btand if they make private comshypromises between personal conshyscience and the public revelation committed by Christ to the Cathshyelk Church he said

Threaten to Quit Accordingly he continued

the ranks of the faithful mlly be diminished in a generation when some people even threaten to quit the Church when their children flunk exams in Catholic lIChools or when their prospects for political or social advance- ment seem impeded by the heroshyIe demands of a Christ who in point of fact is not the least biot gentle when it comes to the Integrity of His teachings and the sovereign demands of conshylICience

But such a reduction in statisshytics Bishop Wright said in no way threatens Catholic opti mism He said that the Gospels reveal those who found Christs words hard sayings and who walked no more with him

The Church must expect andmiddot welcome the same fate as Christ Himself he samiddotid

Two Mission Groups Become Associated

ARLINGTON (NC)-The Misshysionarymiddot Sisters of st Augustine who have their headquarters in New York- have become associshyated with the Immaculate Heart missionaries

After the union with the Imshymaculate Heart missioneries (Scheut Fathers) was approved

ry the congregation of women changed its name to the Congreshygation of the Missionary SIsters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary They have 173 plofessed Sisters working in five American sees

---Bedford Murse Receives PAVLA Assignment Continued from Page One

brothers She is a graduate of Holy Family High Scnool in

New Bedford and St Josephs School of Nursing Providence Shes been in nursing five years and is at present assistant head nurge on the medical-surgical ward of St Lukes Hospital New Bedford

How did she decide to beshycome a Papal Volunteer I read an article about the volunshyteers said Lucille and wrote for more information

She was referred to Msgr Raymond T Considine Diocesan Director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith and brother of Rev John J Consishydine MM Director of the Latin America Bureau of the National Catholic Welfare Conference reshysponsible for P AVLA Then she was coPltacted by Rev James A Clark at that time assistant to Msgr Considine fur PAVLA and now in Washington as asshysistant director for the national PAVLA office

Lots of tests followed and Lucille also enrolled for a five month orientation course at Bosto College Primarily deshysigned to train volunteers for the colleges own lay apostolate program the course has also been attended by members of other groups planning to serve

Protest Criticism Of Mission Schools

ARUA (NC)-More than 4000 took part in a peaceful demonshystration staged here in Africa to protest criticism I1f mission schools and missionaries in the National Assembly

Some Protestants and Muslims joined the participants who carmiddot ried signs written in both Enshyglishand the local language Logbara

The demonstrators assembled in the market place of this northshywest Uganda town and then marched through main streets to the district commissioners office Half of Ugandas primary and secondary schools are Catholic

in 3 pan ish and Portuguese spesking Streas

A classmate noted Lucille was Jo - Anne Rothmyer St Marys parish New Bedford Joshy

Anne taultht in New Mexico last Summmiddoter as a member of the Boston College Lay Apostolate Program and is there again this year

Somali Salary Lucille will leave New Bedshy

ford Aug 15 according to presshyent ~lims

A a member of the Legion of Mar~ she chose that date afi having s p e cia 1 significance being the Eeast of the Assumpshytion She will spend four months in Fetropolis Brazil near Rio de Jfaneiro receiving language instruction and being briefed on the ltultural aspects of Brazili-an life

She will then go to Salvador for the remainder of a three year periltJod During it she will reshyceive a stipend of $10 weekly plus room and board She and her 1ellow nurse will stay with the Sisters of the Immaculate Concmiddoteption

What I like about PAVLA says Lucilll~ is that the proshyfessilnal skills of its members are means 10 an end - that of bringing people to Christ The

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Father Clark In addition to the program

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Two weeks tlIID tDe prospect middotof amp8UCoossful ZoBe title defense appeared rather remote for Stafford Post ef FaD River Tonight Ooaeh Ray Billintons -stout-heartei crew iB sehed1lled to open a best two -out of three series with Abington Zone 10 conqueror fYf Brockton at South Park Fall River The climax On the long road back was the 5-2 conquest 8If New Bedford Sunc1lly in bull special playoff lilt Hansen Field Somerset Both teams had conshycluded regular eeason play with identical 8-4 records G0shying all the way to register hi8 aecond lUcceSshytiyene victory over he Whalshyen was dimiDshyUeGar DfIewniM who 0- bull lmCand illus1rilnls eareer at Dartee u beier 1rDmmlur t ~~w_-er 2IIJPPOlt lie miebt welt Iaaw cshomiDed lBedifUllCl Which fount bim eBY enough to hit but awfuU ~Uih hitweI

Coatributinl 110 uttie by lIM lIParkling defensive play at iIIIiltd batle waa another shortstop vansplant Ron Knowe who came up with a c~le et real gems Both eutfields put ill an unusually busy day The New tettford Gu1ercordoJl had a total of eleven puto1Jts all River trine Woody Berube Stafford beavy bitting first baseman weat for the collar in thr~e middotofti shyeial trips but only because there was no limit to the depth leftfielder George Ioerreira playshyed him

1hecaunky Ferreira gave Woody plenty of room about 00 Jieetor 80 andU1us W88 able to haul in a couple of -hots that would have gone out of most ballparks George also turned 100R a terrific throw to the plate in the fifth to nail Ron Knowe attempting to llCore aft~r a B81T7 14achado hoist to left

FiDe Quae In most respects this was bull

fine contest between two good ball clUbs NMlIntil the bottom of tbe4ighth when Fall River pushed aerOllSthree runs did either team enjoy more than bull one run advantag~ Bob Miranda NB starter was most effective in the early innings then suddenly lost his stuff and was lifted in the fifth after loading the basel on walks Successor Don Canasshytra Bishop Stang ace subseshyquently got out of the innirig unscathed but fell victim of heavy Stafford artillery in the eighth when the winners ked the title

And so tonight at South Park Stafford Post is scheduled to enter phase one of the State playoffs which in pyramidal fashion lead to regional then national competition Its a long arduous path but one which hundreds uf boy have followed to a life in professional baseball Some 28 players both managers and all the coaches in the recent

Atty Gen Kennedy Scores Prejudice

YOUNGSTOWN (NC) - Atty Gen Robert F Kennedy coupledmiddot a condemnation of prejudice in the US with support for the independence of Cigtmmunistshyruled nations in an address here in Ohio

Kennedy addressing the anshynual Slovak Catholic Sokol conshyvention said injustice to Neshygroes and other minorities in the US cannot help but stir the Cigtnscience of anyone fit to can himself a citizen of this counshytry

He allo said he had been asked 1gt7 hi brother the President toteU 8uIt the Uaiied StaW witl ~tin_ to 1IUppori the just ~ OIl ail ~ ill the world tor independence aDd Ubert7 - aapiratiaM the Sloveb mare 604Ia7 will -aD7 eampbv capUve tioumiddot

major league All-Star Game were products of Legion ball The legendary Bob Feller is the organizations first representashytive in the Hall of Fame Therell be many others

If memory serves correct the only Mass team to make it to the National finals was Lynn Post in 1936 Catching for that club was a fellow by the name of Jim Hegan who went on to a sucoessshyful career in the majors and ill currently the bull pen boss of the front running New York Yankees Stafford Posts furthest advance in Statecompe1ition came in 1957 when the batiery of Forn Arruda end Russ GibBon Qemheaded 1lrivethat took ampDe club to tile 1ItDlifinals

Fuhn B8th ~ men went into tIJD

IJa11 upon p-aduation and ea_ has made his way tbroUllh tbe mbmr league maze tel 1he poiDt where they maybe brought up b~ their ~ parent ltClubs any ~ Russ is the No 1 catcher with Seattle the Bed 1Ioz AAA Pacific Coast League dub and Tom is currently start shying for Springfield the Giants IAA Eastern League aftilia1e

Gibson was selected for the Ooast League All-Star team earshylier this mantb after hav~diampshyplaced Archie Skeen ibe Sox highly-touted backstop ill late Spring Russ ill up around th~

SOO mark pRsently bitti~ the long ball consistently and with the way Tillman is going who knows but what well ee him at leDway before the seallllll ill out

Arruda back on the firing line lifter sustaining concussion a month ago ranks No 2 em ijle SpringfieldSaff behind 22 year old Frank Linzy Statistics avail shyable indicate that they rankene and two in the vital earned run column Linzy at 163 and Arshyruda atmiddot ~45 Anything under 300 is considered excellent in baseballs lexicon Perchance the Giants fail to rlaquo~r from their recent tailspin it is not inshyconceivable that manager AI Dark may want to bring some of his young promising talent up for a look-see

And with all the furor attendshying the Civil Rights issue throughout the country its sigshynificantto note that baseball history-organized ball that is was made out on the West Coast a couple of weeks ago when both umpires in the Salt Lake CityshySan Diego game were colored One Emmett Ashford in fact fa the PCLs umpire-in-chief

Third Order Helps Former Prisoners

CHICAGO (Nc) - The Third Order of St Francis has opened an inn here for persons released from Illinois jails

Called St Anthonys Inn it will provide food clothing and employment assistance to exshyprisoners Father Philip Marshyquand OFM is chief officer of the inn which can accommodate 12 men

A parttime staff at the inn inshycludes 10 Cigtnsultants and Cigtunshyllelors and a Franciscan chaplain

We want to eliminate regishymentation and stress selfhelp through knowledge discipline and practice said Father Marshyquand and in this respect our program is somewhat similar to that of Alcoholics Anonymous

Vetoes Anti-Smut Bill MADISON (NC) - Gov Joha

W lreynolds vetoed a bill proshyviding for a legislative investi shyptwn of alleged printing and Gistribution of obscene matter ill Wi80onsin --We have efficient Jaw UIIoMelDeDt in this field and I have every laquomfidence talat pollee and prosecutors 1riJl eontimle to d6 their duty Be7shyaolda Mid bull YMoiDM (be bilL

AXACAN AWARD At Ge~etOWll~ Famptber Edwanl B Bann pre~deDt eenfeB the ADca1l MemMial Medal 011 Raul Cardinal Silva BeBriquez Archbishop ftf Sanshy~o Chile The a~d honea ermtriblti9DB 0 understlmdshyq among Peples of the Americans Spain and the Hi~panic

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Asks Deily Prayer Brooklyn Ordinary Urges Catholics Seek

Oiville Aid in BROOKLYN (N C) - The

Bishop of Brooklyn baa asked Cath()lics hele to recite 1laily bull ~cial prayer that the nation may overcome te CmTel1t racial crisis

Bishop BTyan 1 McIniegart of BrookJyn 1lPpealed for prayer in bull pastoral letter read Sunday ill all churches

More than one million copies of a Prayer for Justice with Charity were distributed at Masses Also passed ()ut were exshycerpts trom the American Bishshyops 1958 statement on discrimishynation

The prayer will be recited publicly at all of the dioceses 223 parishes ~very Sunday until further notice the Bishop said

The prelate asked for faithshyful daily recitation of the prayer by Catholics

The text of the prayer follows Heavenly Father who has

created all men according to yenour own image and Tedeemed

Students Volunteer As House Builders

TACAMBARO (NC)-Thirteen University of Notre Dame Btushydents are spending their Sumshymer vacation on the outskirts of this Mexican mountainside town of 10000 as volunteer house builders

The- students are building three cinder block homes for families of six to nine persons

Besides the building project which takes 44 to 48 hours a week the students 8legiving English classes three to five times a week to about 150 of the people living here In their ~are

time they are getting to know Mexicans and Maican ways

Thanks Congress WASHINGTON (NC) - The

Holy See has sent the House of Representatives expressions of appreciation over the chambers condolences on the death of Pope John XXIII A similar letter from the Holy See to the Senate earlier was placed in the Record by Sen Mike Mansfield of Monshytana majority leader

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IacW Crisis us all by the Blood of Your Dishyine Son teach us how 10 live gather asbrothersm dignity justiceeharity and peaCle

May we afford to eacbother DOW tile total measure Of human rights guanmteed us by the law of our beloved Land

But beyond thatgraciously give m the vision 10 see clearly the full meaning of Your comshymand to love uar neighbor liS we love ourselves and grant us the graoe 10 observe this precept in our daily lives Amen

Pope Paul Stresses Peace B1Otherhood

VATICAN CITY (NC) -Pope Paul VI Spoke of peace and brotherhood at his second Satshyurday general audience

The Pope greeted thoae presshyent for theaudiencem St Peters basilica in Italian Enshyglish French German and Spanish Most of his listeners were Americans

After greeting the idividual groupS the Pope said

Of the Lord be the fruit of this audience May it enter your hearts and leave a memory of 1his meeting as a moment of pro_ found and intimate spiritual joy We would like each one of you to repeat to others how good and pleasant it is to feel oneself a brother and son in the Church ltIf Christ

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Recognize Rights Of Every Human Prelate Urges

TOLEDO (NC) -Alshythough a white individual may be free of injustice toward colored fellow citi shyzens as a member ofa commushynity he can be guilty Bishop GeorgeJ Rehring of Toledo said in a letter read at Sunday Masses in the diocese

Calling for individual resolve to r~cognize in every human middotbeshying all the human rights claimed for oneself Bishop Rehring said Let Ull recognize in every human being the inalienable rights acknowledged by our Amfri~an Declaration of Indeshypendence

Sound Beasonillg Let us see in every humall

Oelllg a work of the Divine Creshyator in every truth a child middot01 God

Let us assert maintain -deshyfend and Whold the rigbts of every human being toB deoent living decent livlng qualterst ltdecent conditions of employment ust compensation jor work deshy-4eJN human care in sicknesa eQual opportunities ineducatieD

We mustxilalbe a race -probshylem must be solved not on the -basis f)f feeling but on the tlasi laquo aound reaseming We must lOe the truth and we should tIIot ampear theoonclusions to wbich ltJight reasOn will lead us We Ila~ been commanded by God k) HgtW ltour fellowlIlen as Ourshy1IelVleS We must accord to -every human being the treatment to whioh we as human beings know _ haYe a ript in this matter we baVle DO choice

Lebanese ampnor SCRANTON (NC) - Bishop

Jerome D Hannan of ScrantOIl was honored helle by the LebanshyoOIl ~lJVernment for his fatherly care of the Lebanese people in bis diocese He received Lebanshyons decoration of the National Order of the Cedar at a oereshymony in the chancery office

Superior Geftefal NEW YORK (NC)-The Pio~

Society of St Charles (Scalashybrini Fathers) announced bere that Father Giulivo Tessarolo pastor of Holy Rosary church ill Washington D C was elected Superior General of the Society at a meeting in Rome

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Papal Message Read at Mass For Delegatmiddote

LONDON (NC)-The selfshyleRRness and devotion to duty of Archbishop Gerald P OHara were lauded in a papal letter read at the funeral Mass here for the late Apostolic Delegate to Great Britain

A native of the U S and forshymer Bishop of Savannah-Atlanta Ga the Archbishop died here following a heart attack

Presiding at the Requiem Mass in Westminster cathedral for the veteran papal diplomat who served the Holy See i~ commushynist Rumania Ireland and Brit ain was Valerian Cardinal Gracias Archbishop of Bombay Celebrant was Archbishop Fran cis Grimshaw of Birmingham senior member of the British Hierarchy Seventeen bishops and the entire diplomatic corps at the Court of St Jamess at shytended

Served Selflessly The message of Pope Paul VI

to the Archbishops brother Edshyward OHara of Philadelphia who flew here when the Deleshygate fell ill was read at the Mass It stated

We are deeply grieved to learn of the death of Our brother Archbishop OHara who as Bishop of Savannah-Atlanta contributed so much to the development of that diocese and as representative of the Holy Father served many long years selfl~sly and devotedly in Rushymania Ireland and Great Britain

In expressing to you and to the sorrowing relatives Our sin cere and heartfelt sympathy We impart as a pledge of abiding comforting graces Our paternal apostolic blessing

Council to Take Normal Course

VATICAN CITY (NC)-There Is no foundation to a news agency report that the second session of the ecumenical counshycil will end on Sunday Dec 8 the council press office has announced

The office stated that Pope Paul VI has himself declared that he will let the council take its normal course before deshyciding on when it will end

The second council session is scheduled to begin on Sunday Sept 29

Deny Agreement On Prelate Near

VATICAN CITY (NC) - The Vatican has denied the truth of reports that an agreement has been reached on the future of Jozsef Cardinal Mindszenty

The Hungarian Primate has been living in asylum in the U S legation in Budapest since 1956 He took refuge there after Soviet troops quelled the anti shycommunist uprising which had freed him for a few days from the prison where he was serving bull life sentence

Reports of a settlement of the cardinals case came from Budshyapest where they have since also been denied by Hungarian govshyernment sources

The report was issued by a news agency after earlier reshyports stated that Hungarian govshyernment officials had held talks with Bishop Endre Hamvas of Csanad acting head of the Hunshygarian Bishops Conference who recently arrived in Budapest from Rome

Carey to Speak ST LOUIS (NC)-U S Rep

Hugh L Carey of New York strong proponent in Cortgress for fair treatment of students in- private schools and a member of the House Committee on Educashytion and Labor will speak at the national convention in Detroit of Citizens for Educational Freeshydom

POPE PAUL VI HOLDS FIRST PUBLIC AUDIENCE Pope Paul VI is calTied aloft on his podable throne duringshyhis first general audience in St Peters Basilica More than

7000 persons were present and the pontiff spoke to them in five languages including English Regqlai general audiences are being held weekly

Sisters Continued from Page One

Mary to grade seven St Patshyricks School Fall River

From Nazareth-on-the-Cape Hyannis Sister Mary Josella to St Catherine Convent Belize British Honduras

From Our Lady of Mercy Conshy~nt Attleboro Sister Mary Priscilla to grade three Our Lady of Lourdes School Taunshyton

From Our Lady of Mercy Conshyvent New Bedford Sister Mary Stephen to grjde five St Kilians School New Bedford

Sister Mary Amadeus to grade six St Marys School North Atshytleboro

Sister Mary lIortenseto lIoly Name Convent New Bedford

Sister Mary Davida to Nazarshyeth Hall Fall River

From our Lady of Mercy Conshyvent East Greenwich Sister Mary Aquin to grade four St John the Evangelist School Atshytleboro

From Belize From St Catherine Convent

Belize British Honduras Sister Mary Joycelin to Bishop Feehan High School Attleboro

From St Francis Xavier Conshyvent Providence Sister Mary Stephanie to grades seven and eight St Vincents lIome Fall River

From St James Convent West Warwick Sister Mary Raenne to grade two St Marys School New Bedford

From St John Baptist Convent New Bedford Sister Mary Thershyese Agnes to Bishop Feehan High

Legion Honors Bishop Walsh MOUNT KISCO (NC) - Bishshy

op James E Walsh MM US missioner who has been imshyprisoned in communist China since 1960 received in absentia the 12th annual Americanism award of New Yorks Westshychester County Committee of the American Legion

Accepting the award for Bishshyop Walsh was Father Carroll I Quinn MM He said -atheistic communism could be beneficial to an individual insofar as pershysecution can be beneficial

lIe added that the good beshycome better the bad become worse and the lukewarm must make a decision to choose one group or the other

The paradox of paradoxes he maintained is the victory of good over evil even in an inshytrainsically evil movement such as communism The Polish pilot who escaped with his family to freedom recently is an example of good being drawn from evil

of Mlercy ListSchool Appointments School Attleboro From House of Studies Sister grade seven St Marys School

From St Joseph Convent Fall Mary Joseph Michael to grade New Bedford River Siter Mary Eva to grade one SS Peter and Paul School Sister Marianna to Our Lady six St Marys Cathedral School Fall River of Mercy School East GreenshyFall River wichSister Mary Celine to grade

Sister Mary Julene to St Maria six SS Peter and Paul School Sister Mary Adrianne to Mercy Fall RiverQ)retti Sehool Pawtucket mount Country Day Schoolmiddot

From St Joseph Convent Pawshy CumberlandSister Joan Marie to grade onetucket Sister Mary Angelo to St Marys Cathedral School Fall From Providence grade one Our Lady of Lourdes River From S Patrick Convent ProshySchool Taunton vidence Sister Mary Regina tieSister Mary Johnelle to gradeFrom St Joseph Convent Proshy

seven St Josephs School Fall Bishop Feehan lIigh School Atshyvidence Sister Marie Donna to

River tleboroBishop Feehan High School Atshy From St Vincents Home Fantleboro Sister Mary Michaelanne to River Sister Mary Cecilia toFrom S1 Kilian Convent New grade seven St Patricks School Nazareth-on-the-Cape lIyannisBedford Sister Mary Eugene as Fall River

Sister Marie de Prague tosuperior to Our Lady of Mercy Sister Mary Clare Theresa to grade six and principalship middotStCon vent and to grade six St grade sevlilft St Louis School Kilian School New BedfordMalys School New Bedford Fall River

Sister Mary Carolita to amptoSister Jeanne Marie to grade From St Mary Convent North Edwards School Providencesix St rosephs School Fall Attleboro Sister Mary Joseph

River and Sister Mary Noelita to Mt From St Leo Convent Paw-shy St Mary Convent Fall River

A f1AMILY TIUiAItuclgtet Sister Marie Walter to Sister Mary Rose de Lima to grade seven St John Baptist St Vincents Home Fall River oiIAR-BmiddotQ CHICKENS School New Bedford as superior and procurator

From St Margaret Convent From St Matthew Convent ROSELAWNRumford Sister Mary Timothy Cranston Sister Marie Laboure to Bishop Feehan High School to Our Lady of Lourdes Convent FARMS

tlU WuhinltoD St airhann Attleboro and School Taunton as superior t JUlt off Route I four teacher procurator principal and grade

V4~reiln to Meet Sister Marie Roselle to grade l wa 3~n two Our Lady of Lourdes School

While out for a Drive From St Parick Convent Fall

TauntonIn San Antonio Stop at thtl Delightful Spot

SAN ANTONIO (NC) - The River Sister Mary Columban to ~ ~ jCatholic Central Union (Verein)

will hold its annual five-day convention here starting Satur day Aug 17

Meeting simultaneously with the 108year-old social action organization will be the Nationshyal Catholic Womens Union and the Central Catholic Youth URicmiddotn

Tte womens organization will be having its 47th annual conshyvention and the youth group its 11th annual meeting

Featured speaker at the conmiddot vention banquet will be Coadshyjutor Bishop John L Morkovshysky Apostolic Administrator of the GalvEston-Houston Tex diocese The (i

Rihard F Hemmerlein of Syracuse NY is president of the Catholie Central Union Mrs Charles Wollschlager Watershy In FAMILY SECURITY bullbull bury Conn heads the Catholic -Womens Union Richard H Weiden New York is head of the Catholic Youth Union Is ~itizelis

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3 89 Ordinaries Behind Iron Curtain Absent From Council Session

KOENIGSTEIN (NC) - At No bishop from the Baltic least 89 bishops of Sees behind countries of Estonia Latvia and 4Ite Iron Curtain were unable to Lithuania-which were made a attend the first session of the part of the Soviet Union followshyEcumenical Council according ingthe war-were at the coun to a survey made here in Gershy ell save for those living in exile many by Msgr Adolf Kindershy the study said mann Msgr Kindermann noted that

Msgr Kindermann rector of Archbishop Josyf Slipyi of Lviv St Albert the Great College and in the Ukrainian SSR was reshypresident of the relief society leased from 18 years of Soviet fur priests expelled from eastern detention too late to go to the Europe here said that his survey council might not be complete because Under Detention of the difficulty of getting inforshy Three Ordinaries each from mation fro m communist-run Bulgaria and Rumania were un eountries able to go to Rome since all are

The survey noted that eight either in prison or otherwise heads of Sees in Czechoslovakia under detention Albanias three were absent from the council heads of Sees were likewise kept including Archbishop Joseph away from the council Beran of Prague who is being Of Polands 58 bishops the reshydetained in an unknown place port said only 16 were given

Seven Hungarian Ordinaries exit permits to go to the council were also unable 10 attend the No bishops were able to go to first session the study pointed Rome fro m communist-ruled out Among them was Jozsef countries in Asia China North Cardinal Mindszenty Hungarian Korea and North Vietnam i Primate who has been living in But all bishops in Yugoslavia

asylum at the U S legation in and East Germany were ableto Budapest since 1956 attend the survey reported

Gypsies Sing Dance for Prelate At Pilgrimage to Marian Shrine

BOLZANO (NC) - The anshy tribes attended this year DUal pilgrimage of the gypsies This year as in past years the to the shrine of Our Lady of mission made it possible to adshySenale here in Italy was joined minister the Sacraments of Bapshyby Archbishop Alessandro Gotshy tism Confirmation and Matri shytardi of Trent mony where they might othershy

In return for his unusual pre- wise be neglected aence the Arc h bi s hop was When the Gypsies heard that treated to the unusual entertainshy the Archbishop was coming to ment of authentic Gypsy music solemnize the closing of their and dancing week long mission they volunshy

The Mission for the Gypsies is teered to clean the village of organized annually by Father Senale even s wee pin g the Bruno Nicolini and the eightmiddot streets and the yards priests who assist him The group When the Archbishop arrived of priests work with the Gypsies they went out to meet him in 1U1der the authority of the procession heaping his automoshySacred Consistorial Congrega- bile with bouquets of wild

tion in the difficult task of flowers One of them carrying bringing the nomadic families a large red banner led the Arch eloser to the Church bishop through the camp where

The site of their annual pil shy a rustic altar had been erected Itimage is at the shrine of Our before every caravan tent In Lady of Senale 4000 feet high the evening after he had adshyin the mountains that divide the ministered Confirmation they provinces of Trent and Bolzano entertained him with music and Over 400 Gypsies from several dancing

Latin American Seminarians Studying in U S Near 700

WASHINGTON (NC) - The Although most Latin Ameri Dumber of students from Latin can countries are represented America studying for the priest shy among the students Mexico hood in the United States is leads wHh 386 at Montezuma nearing the 700 mark seminary and 78 in other sem

This was disclosed in a report inaries the report said There released by the Latin American are 71 seminarians from Puerto Bureau National Catholic WeI Rico and 14 who are refugees fare Conference The report said from Cuba the report said 886 seminarians from Mexico are Vocation Increase studying at the Montezuma (N Father John J Considine M M) Seminary and that 302 semshy M director of the NCWC burshyinarians from various other Latshy eau said the increase in the in American countries are stu number of seminarians studying dents at 83 diocesan seminaries in the United States reflects an end religious communities in increase in religious vocations tile United States throughout Latin America

The report prepared by Msgr Many Latin American bishops losephMcIntyre of Camden NJ have expressed warm appreciashyeaid the number represents an tion to those North American increase of 36 seminarians in the seminaries which have accepted last year and that 44 are schedshy their seminarians Father Conshyuled to be ordained to the priest shy sidine said hood during the year

Missioner In Tanganyika Inherits Five Children From Convert

TABORA (NC) - A US phaned children become the missioner who earlier this year wards of a deceased mans eldest inherited a collection of de- brother A widow cannot claim viis from a convert witch doc- her children But Nkwabi tor has now inherited five chilmiddot eldest brother who is a pagan dren waived his right and honored

The latest legacy for Father Nkwabis will Paul Heon WF of Nashua Stay With Mother NH came when another con- Father Heon is now legally vert John Nkwabi died Father the father of the five children Heon cared for Nkwabi when he and they can stay with their was taken sick last December Catholic mother Nkwabi was later taken to a Father Heons earlier bequest mission hospital at Ndala 35 a collection of devils - the miles from here Africans term for a witch doc-

He wrote Father Heon a letter tors paraphernalia - came from from thf hospital thanking the a witch doctor named Kikoko priest for his kindness asking who gavemiddot up on fetishes when him to offer Mass for the repose serious sickness hit him He of his soul and bequeathing the came for help to a teacher in prie~ his five children By the bullFather Heons parish here Kikoshytime Father Heon received the ko became a Christian two day letter Nkwabi had died before he died and the devils

Local custom says that or- went to Father Heon

VINCENTIANS MEET From left Robert Thibault St Michaels parish Ocean Grove Francis S Austin St Josephs Fall River Edward Martin also St Michaels at general meeting of Fall River Particular Council of the Society of St Vincent de Paul Mr Austin 92 is believed oldest Vincentian in the Diocese

Commuter College All-Lay Faculty to Staff Sacred Heart

University at Bridgeport MILWAUKEE (NC) - The Applications from Catholic

president of the new Connecti- institutions presently existing cut Catholic university to be and from a surprising number staffed by laymen said hete the of public institutions all over the venture is a step in revealing country have been Ieceived the to the layman his role in the new president revealed Churchs educational function Conley said the school will be

This appraisal of Sacred Heart able to meet competitive salashyUniversity Bridgeport Conn ries was given in an interview here On Sept 16 some 150 men and by its president William H women students will share a Conley former educational as- $7 million building that present sistant to the president of Mar- ly houses Notre Dame high quette University here school

Conley said the university By 1966 a gradual phasing the only Catholic one staffed out of high school students will top-to-bottom by laymen was give the university its 57 classshyproposed by Bishop Walter W rooms cafeteria gymnasium and Curtis of Bridgeport as a re~a- laboratories tively low-cost commuter colshylege for Catholic students gradshy Theology Facultiesuating from public high schools

All subjects will be taught by Form Associationlaymen when ~he university DUBUQUE (NC) - An Asshyopens in September Two priests

will serve as chaplains The sociation of Theologieal Faculshygoverning board will have both ties formed here consists of clergy and lay members with Catholic Lutheran and PresbyshyBishop Curtis as chairman terian theological schools in

Although Conley admitted Dubuque and the s~hool of reli shythat the all-lay faculty will proshy gion of the State University of

Iowa Iowa Cityvide an answer to the shortage of clergy he emphasized that The as-sociation is unique In Bishop Curtis wants to start a its alliance of Catholic and Protshylay college even if tllere were estant theological institutions enough priests with a state university for tpe

Laymen Enthusiastic purpose of furthering study in The problem of getting a facshy theology

ulty has not been difficult Con Officials of the institutions ley said There has been an unshy said that through the association usual response on the part of it will be possible to admit l~ymen who are enthusiastic qualified graduate students from about the prospect of undertakshy the Dubuque institutions into ing the educational mission 01 the graduate program of religion the Church at the State University of Iowa

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New officers of Fall River First Friday Club inClude John Enjoy DiningJ Hrinko president Joseph F McGrady vice-president Thom IN THE as Cahill secretary Dennis C Hurley treasurer JOLLY WHALER

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Council to Urge Chicago K of C Accept Negroes

CHICAGO (NO) - The Catholic Interracial Council of Chicago has resolved to use direct action methods if necessary to open the way for Negro m e m bel s hip in the Knights of Columbus in the Chicago area The councils board stressed in a resolution that pea c e f u 1 demonstration method will be used only if neshygotiation and other persuasive methods fail

John A McDermott CICC president said in a separate statement There are no Negro Knights of Columbus in the Chicago area There is an unshywritten policy against having them as members

No action has been taken to deal with this situation which is a scandal contrary to the teachings of the Church and to the requests of Cardinal Meyer that fraternal groups be free of racial bias

The CICC boards resolution approved by a vote of 30-2 stated Direct action methods - peaceful demonstrationshyagainst racial injustice can be an effective and proper means for Catholics to give witness to the principles of their Faith We believe these actions carefully and prayerfully conceived can sometimes a chi eve reforms where ordinary methodsmiddotof persuasion iail

Others Integrated

The resolution also said that as a general policy the CICC will use direct action method only after serious consideration

and as a last resort after ordishynary methods of persuasion have been tried and found wanting

McDermott said direCt actioD methods could mean picketing prayer services or sit-ins

He expressed the hope that the K of C in the Chicago area would follow the example of other councils that integrated long ago

He also said We wish the national leaders of the K of C would show leadership on this question and specifically that they would disqualify councill that practice racial discriminashytion

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Schedule for Summer Seclson Assonet North Eactham

ST BERNARDS CHURCH OF TIlE VISITTION MalSes Sunday-700 830 1030 AM Ma~s Sunday-8 9 10 11 AM

First Fridays--Evening Mass Holydays-830 AM-730 PM I~ewster

Confessions before every Mass and Saturday OUK LADY OF THE CAPE 300 PM-730 PM MaMes Sunday-630 730 830 930 1030 AM

Daily-800 AM Buzzards Bay CClnfessions Saturday 4-5 PM - 7-8 PM ST MARGARETS

Masses Sunday-630 8 9 10 11 12 NOOfl Eat Brewster Daily-700 AM IMMACUlATE CONCEPTION Rosary and Benediction Sunday-700 PlI MasstS Sunday-7 8 9 10 11 AM

Daily--700 AM Onset

ST MARY-STAB OF THE SEA ()stervitle Masses Sunday-730 830930 10301130 Abullbull OlJR LADY OF THE ASSIJMPTION

Daily-800 AM Ma~ses Sunday-615 7 8 9 10 1100 AM Daily-700 AM

Centerville Confessions SatuIclay-=-4-530 - 730-830 PM OUR LADY Of VICTORY

Masses Sunday-7 8 9 10 11 AM PClpponesset Daily-700 800 AM COMMUNITY CENTER RECREATION BALL

Mltsses Sunday-7 8 9 AM Confessions Saturclay-4-5 PM

OUR L~DY OF HOPE West Barnstable

SantuitMasses Sunday-930 1030 AM ST JUDES CHAPEL

MalISes Sunday-8 10 AMCentral Village ConfeMions Saturclay-730 815 PM ST JOHN THE BAPTIST

Masses Sunday-730 830 930 Pmvincetown Daily-800 AM ST PETER THEAPOSTLE

ST JOHN THE BAPTIST HALL M~set Sunday- 7 8 9 10 11 AM 8 PM MaSlies Sunday-830 930 1030 AM Daily-700 AM

~YOtions Sundaymiddot-730 PMChatham

HOLY KEDEEMER Soutlh Dartmouth Masses Sunday-63l 8 9 10 11 12 NOOft ST MARY

Daily 730 )lasses Sunday-7 8 9 10 11 12 Noon Devotions Sunday-Ro-lary and Benedictiltm Daily 700 AM Saturday-800 AM

South Chatham iandwich COI~PUS CHRISTI

Rt 137 off Rt 28 OUK LADY OF GKACE

Jllaeees Sunday-7 8 9 10 AM Masses Sunday----8 9 10 11 Daily-730 AM

Daily-730 Pocasset

East Falmouth ST JOHNS CHURCH ST ANTHONY Mamp8sett Sunday-630 730 830 930 1030 nlO

Masses Sunday-7 8 9 10 11 12 NOOD Beily-730 AM Daily--800 AM SagamoreBeJlediction Sunday-700 PM

ST THIRESAS CHURCH East Freetown a- Sunday-630 830 930 1030 raquo11

CATHEDRAL CAMP )ow_airs 930 1130 AM DUll LADY OF THE ASSUMPTION eII_

Masses Sunday-736 9 16 11 AM Soutmiddoth Yarmouth Daily-736 AM ST pros TENTH

ltenediction Sunday-500 PM SvDliay-7 8 9 10 11 AM Il8fly-700 M

Falmouth ST PATKICa Bass River

Masses Sunday-7 8 9 16 11 12 HoOR etJK LAD1[ OF THE HIGHWAY DaHy-70Q AM l SYRday-730 130 930 1030 l11t A

Benediction Sunday-730 PM ~vena Monday-Miraculol15 Medal 730 - ~areham

s~r P ATRIC](Falmouth Heights Swnday-7 8 t 10 11 12 NGeIl

ST THOMAS Baily-700 AM Masses Sunday-615 8 9 10 11 AM J)evetiampn Sunday--73G PM

Daily-730 AM lIiIIaOuloHl Medal Novena Monday-11t p BeBediction Sunday----800 PM

Wet WarehamHyannis 81 ANTHONY

ST FRANCIS XAVIEIl 8_eay-7 830 930 1030 AM Masses Sunday-fi 7 a 9 10 11 12 Nooa

Daily-700 800 AM MarionB1nediction after Last Mass OIl Sunday ST KITAConfessions Saturday-4-530 _ 734gt-900 -

~ Swoday-7 830 10 1130 AM

Yarmouthport WeUfleet SACKED HEAKT 8UR LIDY OF OUDU

Masses Sunday-800 AM Sunday-7 8 9 10 11 AM DaHy-730 AMMattapoisett

ST ANTHONY TruroMQsses Sunday-6 7 8 9 10 1100 AX sectACREIl HEART CHURC

Daily-700 AM ~ Sunday-8 10 AM

KOUTt 6 DAMIEN COUNCIL K OF C HALit North Tluro

Masses Supday--934-1030 AM 8tJR LADY OF PERPETUAL BEll Ihr_s Sunday-7 830 1() 1130 AM

Nantucket t-OUR LADY OF THE ISLE WEst Harwich

Masses Sunday-7 8 9 10 11 AM and 5 HOLY TRINITY Daily-700 800 AM )I-ea Sunday-7 8 9 10 11 12 N4lea

Benediction Sunday-745 PM COMMUNITY CHAPEL [Jlennisport SIASCONSET MASS OtJll LADY OF THE ANNUNClATJOK

Masses Sunday-815 PM ~~ Sunday-6 7 8 9 10 11 12 NGCNl Daily-800 AM

Oak Bluffs SACKED HEART Woods Hote

Masees Sunday-630 8 9 1030 AM ST JOSEPH Daily-730 AM )hssea Sunday-7 815 930 11 AM

Benediction Sund41y Evening-730 PK Daily-700 AM Beaediction Sund~y-730 PM

Edgartown ST ELIZABETH Megansett

Ma58es Sunday-ti4l) 1)06 AM IMMACULATE CONCEPTIOM Daily-736 AM raquoasses Sunday-7 8 9 10 11 12 NOOIl

BeDediction Sunday Evenings-730 P Daily-800 AM

Orleans VinE~yard Haven ST JOAN OF ARC ST AUGUSlINE

MaNeS Sunday-7 8 9 Ii 11 AM Jih_ Sunday-l)30 800 915 1030 AM Daily--730 AM Daily--730 AM lIi)ly Hour-MonQay 700 PM 81MlPY and senediction Sunday-7tI

Scores Inequity In Federal Help For Educators

WASHINGTON (NC) Sen Kenneth B Keating of New York has asked the Senate education subcomshymittee to revise a major Federal aid program so private llChool personnel will get equal tTeatshyment under it

In a statement submitted to the subcommittee the Senator was critical of language counshyeling and guidance institute operated under the 1958 National Defense Education Act

He noted that these Federal institutes give stipends to pubshylic school teachers who attend them but do nltlt give a similar livil1g expense to teachers from parochial and other private chaoIs

Keating said this inequity has kept private school teachersFather Balthazar from the institutes which he ealled vital to programs in ourTo Offer Mass elementary and secondary IChoolsOn July 28 Teachers from private schools he said are in effect preventedRev Norman Gerard Balshyfrem taking the courses becausethazar 0 r d a in e d to the they are not completely leJlshy

prieRthood June 30 by the supporting during the period of MORt Rev John P (oIly rudy Apostolie Administrator of New Ignore Talfnt Orleans at the American College Of the 21000 teachers mChapel Louvain Bel~ium will have taken the courses IIineecelebrate his First Solemn M3511 thfv hart in 1959 he said leN at St Josephs church New Bedshy than five per cent HI made upford Sunday July 28 of Lpa S irom private schoolll

Father Balthazar son of Mr HThis wasteful and useless igshyand Mrs Roland E Balthazarmiddot fl()ring of potential talent ia Estelle Avenue East Freetown harmful not only to these teach was born in New Bedford June ers and their 55 million stushy2 1938 He attended St Josephs enshydents but eventually to the Grammar School New Bedford tire nation he said and graduated from Assumption Stipends are $75 a week witllPreparatory School WorC1Ster

an additional payment of $15The young priest studied at Bosshy a week for each dependent wllileton College and at St Andrews the teacher is taking the insiishyMinor Seminary Rochester He tute usually held in Summelobtained a BA at St Bernards lessions at coneges and llflivel shySeminary Rochester and w_ itiesgranted an MA from the Amfl shyican College Louvain BelgiUDl

Ms~r Louis E Prevost ~sshy Clergy Ask Negroes tor of middotSt Josephs will a~

Father Balthazar at Sunday On Advisory Body Mass Oth-er officer oIttie MaSl DANVILLE (NC) -A ieee will be Rev Henri Charest teashy Watl among 13 clergym_ wbe con and Rev Charles DesRuill shy aigned a letter urging 1tlat Neoshyseaux Manchester N H a cousshy lroes be included on this VirgiBshyin subdeacon Another ~iIl ia citys all-wbi~ nlcial MVieory Rev Elliott Robert SM Detroit committee will deliver the -sermon The signature of Father Capl

Father Balthazar will ~rve MIl Naro of Sacred Beart church Wall the Diocese CJf St Auglstine Ila in the letter addr-essed teIMayor

JHlian Stinson The cleram_ uggested thai the Mayors adshySays Ru ling Permits isory committee be greatly eftshylarged to include citizens fd boUtVoluntary Prayers paces who will be representative

HARTFORD (NC) - Bihle of e71ry phase of the life of reading and prayer can conUnue eommunityin C(nnecticut public scb66ls all

long as they are BOt required or conducted as a formal -policy public school officials hoive been advised

Tllis was the position taketl H1 a letter sent to school offlCials TOUHEYSby William Sanders state edushycation commissioner The letter PHARMACYlOught to clarify the issue in the wake of the U S Sup-reme Court June 17 ruling harrinlaquo bull Hearing Aiel Co public school prayer and Bible reading carried on under laws bull Surgical Appliance Ce directing such practices in Maryshyland and PennSYlvania Irene A Shea Prop

Sanders expressed the belief that the courts ruling wouki permit prayer and Biblc reading 202 - 206 ROCK STREET in public schools if t~ practlcetl

FALL RVER MASSwere carried on at the discretion of teachers and were not reshy OSborne 5-7829 - 3-003-7 quired by law or formal public policy

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YOUTH AND AGE Youth and age are served equally by White slide right from left Sister Jeanne Sist~r Imelda and Sister Renee ~isters of Fall River and New Bedford Left Sister St Ludger IlUperior Theodose superior prepare to leave New Bedford convent 00 daily round of Fall Rivfr convent of community ~elPil Stang Day Nulloel1 tot down of heme nursing calla

Train SeminariansMinisters Back Sisters in New Bedford and FaU River Fer Youth WorleProposed Law

WASHINGTON (NC) - ~eYouth Age tvith -Nursery Home Care Federal givernment is going toOn Bus Rides finance aD experiment ill the HARRISBURG (N C ) In Fan River and New Bedford there are shut-ilUl mainly elderly for whom a bright training of future priests to work

with juvenile delinquents and11lirteen Protestant miftisshy spot is provided by frequent iSM from the White Sisters And in Fall River theres handle other youth problemsten have backed a biD to another group far 1ftgtDl elderly but sharing in those same bright spots The shut-ins

The Presidents Committee onprovirllaquo tax-paid school bus Benefit from the home Iritrsinlaquo service of the Sisters the non-elderly group is composed Juvenile Delinquency has grantshy

rides tor parochial and otIter of youngste18 who daily inshyfyaed ewe for that realilOJl DeSSwomeRS residences ed $oW874 to st Louis University

private school pupils vade Bishop Stang Day Nurshy MemtJers 01 ~ communit The Sisters habits are III aft foe a three-year program 81They said in bull letter to Gov sery romp on its swings and appreciate the work of tile Sisshy orlon and wool combination A surveying seminary programs in William Scranton that they beshyltlide~ frolic in its large inshy ters and lend assistance One black veil and blaek belt set off youth work training a selectlieve it would be for the welshydoor playroom-and line up for such glOUp is the Queens theil-white robes A silver dove group of 80 seminarians and thentore of the state if the bill ia lollipops at the close of each Daughters an auxiliary which representing the Holy Ghost is putting them to work as aides inenacted day 1Ip0llsorS henefit activities and wom about the neck (The inishy social agenciesThe statement differs radically

The White Sisters formally prepares surgical dressings for uala FSE following t~e Sisterrom a broad condemnation of ImGWn as the Daughters of the the home nurses III New Bedshy nama stand for Filles Saintshythe bill and its purpose made

earlier by the Pennsylvania Holy Ghost were given their ford Catholic druggists make an Esprit French name of the comshy

Council of Churches affectionate nickname derived annual collection of drugs and munity) DONNELLY frem their white habits when medical iUpplies for the White Prospective W hit e SistersThe 13 ministers said that if

ibe state deems tax-paid bus they arrived in the Diocese in Sisters should be between 16 and ~5 PAINTING rides vital for public school 1903 Now theyre so well known The Sisters are on call five say the Fall River and New Bedshy

children then children attendshy by it theyre even listed in the and a half days a week for nursshy ford superiors They should posshy SERVICE ing care but respond to emershy sess good health and be equippeding nonpublic schools should phone book that way Commercial Industrial

80t be discriminated against beshy In Fall River two Sisters are in gencies at other times as well for the type of work done by the Institutional eause of their religious creed charge of the nursery which In Third Century community Pointing and Decorating

Traditionally said the stateshy cares for children of working The Daughters of the Holy Furthec information is lIyail shyment Protestantism has been parents or for youngsters whose able from Rev Mother ProvinshyGhost are well into their third 135 Franklin Street very jealous of the principle of parents for one reason or anshy century of service to God and cial Holy Ghost Provincial

fall River OSborne 2middot1911other feel it would be good foreparation of Church and State man Founded in France in 1106 House 72 Church Street Putshyand would not desire to see this it now numbers some 3500 memshy them to have some play experi-middotmiddot nam Conn

ence with other tots before startmiddotline of demarcation violated bers ill Canada Africa and the We agree however with the ing school Two Sisters care for a 2

United States Supreme Court when it declared Works indude schools hosshythe homebound ill in Fall River ill 1947 that such proposals and one fills the important post pitals homes for the aged orshywould not be a violation of this of cook Sister St Ludger is sushy phanages nurseries and bu~li-principle It is also significant perior in Fall River and in New that similar bus laws in several Bedford Sister Renee Theodose states including the large inshy is in charge of the home nursing Manhattan to Use MONTHLY CHURCHdustrial states of New York and crvice offered in that city

Nuclear ReactorMichigan have not been ehalshy N Call Refused BUDGET ENVElOPESlenged as to their constitutiCNlshy The Sisters have bad the hapshy NEW YORK (NC)-Manhatshyalit piness of aeeing Diany of their tan Cllege will put into use in PRINTED AND MAILED

Signers represented Presbytershy September the first critical orpatients return to the sacraments ian Christian Reformed and Reshy or enter the Church Most they hot nuclear reactor in New OSborne 2-J322 formed Episcopal Churches YOIk City Brother Gregory WYman 3middot1431say are unable to pay for nursshyAmong the signers is Dr Edwin FSC president of the collegeing tervice but none is ever re-H Palmer of Westminister Theoshy has announced logical Seminary Philadelphia The $120000 training reactor who is prominent in the Citizen8 Georgetown Loan will be a gift from the American for Educational Freedom moveshy Machine amp Foundry CompanyWASHINGTON (NC) shyment in the state Geopoundgetown University here has and will be housed in Manhatshy

been awarded a $4465OOQ colshy tans new engineering buildingUniversity Head lege housing loan by the eomshy in the Riverdale section of the

SCRANTON (NC) - Father munity Facilities Administration Bronx Edward J Sponga SJ former for construction of two residence The device is suitable for graduate school dean has been halls and a cafeteria adminisshy demonstrations of how reactors

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lOBSTERS appointed president of the Unishy tration commissioner Sidney H work but is not adequate for exshy for your OUTDOOR COOKmiddotOUTS versity of Scranton He succeeds Woolner has announced One perimental work It will be used Father John J Long SJbull who residence hall will accommodate at Manhattan to demonstrate will remain at the Jesuit institushy 324 women students while the principles of reactor activity and Macleans Sea Foods tion as a consultant on developshy other will house 424 men tushy can be Wied for long periods of UNION WHARf fAIRHAVEN ment and educational poliq dents time

6 middotmiddotTHE ANCHORDloc~e of Fall River-Thurs July 25 1963 Comrade~

Pope Paul OJtmiddotmiddotthe middot~Rdriousmiddot middotSense

A Jewish rabbi has recently observed that he would like to see much less of a distinction made in contemporary life between the sacred and the secular the holy and the profane the reserved and the common He feels and rightly that when DUm divide life -into these two eate goriesthe next step is to make of the sacred justa piou~ routine formalism and middotof the secular an anything goes

gt proposition entirely divorced from God In his thinking the rabbi HI folloWing in the great relishy

gious tradition of the Old Testamept where the Jewish people did not so much see God in all things as they saw all things in God To them there was no such thing as a sacred aspect anq a seeUlar aspect of life Life was a gift of God Who while infinitely above His people was at the same time vitally interested in them and present to them bull

This is the New Testament view as well It is the 8acramental approach to life with the unseen God manishyfesting Himself in the things that are seen

Perhaps the oneniost needed virtue in the world today is the religious sense the awareness of God Fourteen hundred years agO St Benedict and his followers in searching for God realized that He could be found in all things and especially in the things of the earth and they thus restored to agriculture the dignity that centuries of Illave labor had robbed it of In the pgalms they sang of Godin nature and in all of creation and working the earth with their hands they experienced this same awareness

The present world is in need of the same exPerience Too long have men eompartmentali~ life into what beshylongs to God and what belongs M themselves or the world

IC]hAou9h th~ ltWalt CWlth th~ ChWlch By REV ROBERT W HOVDA Catllotic UivellJitr

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Ii you were a Volunte and about to set your fir step Qll South American 801 what would you expect of ihis new world about to engull you What you would find II a land of conshytradiction AD overwhelming Catholic conshytinent it posshysesses paganism superstition imshymorality indifshyferel1ce and militant ant i- ~ clericals With the warm and welcoming cli shymate yOll may have beard about there is 8lIshyireme heat and cold pIa without rain and others with alshymost m 0 n soon - Ii k e rai

TODAY - St James Apoampt1e Reading) when we forsake tile dizzying highlands and heavyo It is significant that the present Holy Father in a It is this -very integrity and Sunday assembly of worship hearted lowlands crowded citiel

1holenese constantly elicited when He comes and fails to find and people-less plainsLenten pastoral letter written in 1957 addreesed himself (end created) in themiddot public wor 118 watching (Gospel) HFlaquo I 00to this subject Pointing out how in the past nature the Probably you wouldship of the Church which draws betrothed you to one spouse studied Spanish ~ as to be abereation of God was seen as the intermediary between lilpon the follower of Christ the the Church teaches the Church to converse with the peoplemen and God the then Archbishop Montini caned upon scorn of the world (First in middotthe first lesson The Church But besides Spaniards youmiddotthe works of man himself art and technolog3r to fulfill leading) Sufiering in this teaches bEcause it is CbrisJs have a life lived among IndiaWorld-and not even a promise Body the iD8trument throuhthat role today In the products of his ingenuity his inshy Negroes mixed bloods and i(Ii success by this worlds 9tarishy which He works on earth todaydustry his tools his machines man must see not only the Clards in the next (Gospel)-is The Church is taught because it migoonts from many Europelill

countries tokens of his own intelligence and energy but he must make the companion of total commitshy is not all Head its members are the leap in human understanding and see in them a reveshy rnent to God Our comfort is that disciples students of the Lord WealDt Poverty

the Lord knows when I sit and TUESDAY-Mass as SUDlation of the mind and work of God This in my opinion You would gaze in astoni9bshywhen I stand (Entrance Hymn) day Give an account of thyis one of the keys to the problem of bringing back the lost ment at the wealth of the landTOMORROW-St Anne Moth stewardship says the symbol ofreligious sense into the realm of industry and technology tl of the BIHSed Virgin Mary God in Jesus Gospel story Reshy - people who live in a luxuq

that is of a bygone era herescience and art This is the way to restore a spiritual signishy In commemorating St Anne we sponsibility is a key and distinshythe Statesficance to mans work This is how in the factories loaded recall that what made the Jew guishing note of the Christian

ish people whole the remnant view of man It is mysterious You might sense the wealOlas they are with material wealth the flowers of prayer (f faith always preserved in that too this human responsibility of ability personality and inshyand joy shall flourish nation was even then its ori God is almighty We can do nothshy telligence among the educated Emtation toward Christ the Messhy ing without His help We pray lind marvel at the wealth of iheKindness at Home smiddotiah The covenant-promise of in todays Collect for the spirit natural resources that spurt from Yahweh was the pearl of great of right thought and right acshy the rich land oil coffee gold

The English writer Arnold Bennett once wrote price (Gospel) And the First tion Yet the moral life the life gum Panama straws and bashyHeading shows how ideally of love is as truly our doing as nanas to name a fewDuring a long and varied career as a bachelor I have E~very aspect of the life of that it is Hisnoticed that marriage is usually the death of politeness Yet you will feel your stomshypeople was dominated by the WEDNESDAY - St Ignatius

ach sicken at the poverty ofbetween a man and a woman Lord Confessor The Society of Jesus parents and children living ST MARY ON SATURDAY While it may not be the mostThe obvious truth of the statement saves it from being squalorHer distinction even more than modest title in the history of

branded as a cynical jest ler physical motherhood was ecclesiastical organizations is Many Contradictions her faithfulness to the Word of certainly a bold and affirmative God (Gospel) True daughter of one The texts of todays MassIt is a sad fact that men and women who are the This is the land you would

soon learn to love You couWepitome of kindness and consideration to the tradesman the Jews (First Reading) she tell us much about that Society easily discover without aorthe newspaper boy the clerk in the store become rude and found in the promises of God The First Reading in its bold calculated effort why there EiUbstance for joy (Entrance and fearlessness its willingness toboorish and cruel toward their husbands and wives those so many contradictionsCommunion Hymns) when trashy suffer for the sake of the goodliving under the same roof No charity begins at home ledy threatened and for trust news proclaims The word of The contradictions in religio_

for them Charity is something to be exercised only outside when knowing failed God is not bound The Gospel life for example have a simpleof the home EIGHTH SUNDAY AFTER is Jesus own exhortation to misshy if lengthy explanation The

IlENTECOST The average modshy sionary zeal Spaniards as was their custo~And this is one area where trouble can enter a marshy

E~rn Catholic may not think of brought the Catholic religionriage When there are serious crises and grave problems it in this way but one of the with them and through it civishyOklahoma Court husband and wife will more often than not draw closer Iurposes of our public worship lized the native Indians setting

is to help us make friends the Catholic religion on a peopletogether in their concern and seek together the answer to Bars Bus Rides friends who share a Faith a lifeshy given to superstition somewhat confronts them or the strength to face and accept it OKLAHOMA CITY (NC) shy customs of which still remaiaviewIt is over the little things that marriage tension develops The Oklahoma Supreme Court

God calls us together in the Some people associated the - the thank you never said the demanding tone of has ruled that granting publicliturgical assembly to renew the Church with the hated SpanisJaschool bus rides to parochialvoice the service always taken for granted the gratitude eovenant he has offered us as and when the wars of indepenshyschool students in Midwest City

never expressed These are the shoals that threaten to ~l family as a community as dence occurred they become Okla violates the state consti shywreck the bark of matrimonybull friends Every mans life is inshy religious and anti-clerical Thetution

Jormed by a spirit-though the Negroes were imported for slaveThe state Supreme Court afshySo Bennetts statement is not 80 much a piece of lpirit may be materialism or firmed a decision by Distdct labor and brought their tribal

cynicism as it is a shrewd observation And to the wise pleasure or power Judge Robert Hert who had lsshy religious rituals with them

it can teach an important lesson Todays First Reading teaches sued a permanent injunction to Today many other Christiaa 1hat the Spirit of the Christian halt Midwest City public school religions are joining this steaM life is not a what but a who the officials from providing free of religioU8 confusion in South Holy Spirit of God And life in bus transportation to students America Thus the religion of the Spirit must be nourished by at St Philip Neri School there people varies and ranges frOM friends who share the same The bus transportation had an almost ascetic Catholicism br Spirit (Gospel) This does not been provided for some five some to a pure paganism bull mean we will not have or should years under an administrative othersJ10t have other friends It does decision of Midwest City publierheANCHOR Religion is only one of filemean that the liturgy offers us school superintendent Oscar

contraditions in Latin Amerieaan opportunity to love and supshy Rose who called it a goodOFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE DIOCESE OF FALL RIVER If you would like to know mOMport and encourage our brothers neighbor policy bull about the continent and Published weekly by The Catholic Press of the Diocese of Fall River in the Faith and in the Spirit Rose said providing bus transshyPapal V 0 I u n tee r s who MeRelating friendship to the port for the parochial students410 Highland Avenue seeking to help it send me yoaltar and being a friend at Sunshy irwrolved no inconvenience 01

Fall River Mass OSborne 5-7151 name and address and withoutday Mass strengthening the extra expense for the public any further obligation on yOUIPUBLISHER ilOcial and femily ties of the school system

part I will forward to you ~ Worshiping community can save However an injunction againstMost Rev James L Connolly DO PhD pamphlet on PAVLA 1elS from the crass level of friendshy the bus transport program was

GENERAL MANAGER ASST GENERAL MANAGER hip of the Gospel steward asshy sought in the Fall of 1961 by The address is Latin Amer_ suring our spirit that we are John L Antone and other Midshy Bureau NCWC 1312 MassachRev Daniel F Shalloo MA Rev John P Driscoll hildren of God west City taxpayers who claimshy setts Avenue NW Washingtea

MANAGING EDITOR MONDAY-St Martha Virgin ed that it violated the Oklahomashy 5 DC Meantime keep WI

Hugh J Golden There is a divine jealousy First constitution your prayers

Selfhelp Project On China Border Makes ProgreSS

MACAo (NC) ~ ~We may have startedm the middotdoghouse but were climbing to the top of the world now beamed Father Patrick Shaules SJ of San Diego Calif who like many anshyother missioner has found he must be a jack-of-aUtJades and master of them too

The making and marketing of beaded sweaters pursesmiddotembroishydered luncheon sets and other

tourist-tempting items is a far cry from knowing theology middot But supervising such work is what Father Shaules is now doshyJog when hes not doubling as director of Ricci High School in this Portuguese territoIY off the 80Uth China coast

The projectmiddot is called Maca9 Welfare Enterprise It is a nonshyprofit venture and the first large ~ale one of its kind here

The goal is to provide 300 refshybull gees with training and profit shyeble employment by September to plow profits back into the business and to the workers and pJovide fringe benefits And it hU the blessing of the Bishop Paulo Tavares who welcomes -capees from Red China with epen arms

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Catholic Relief Services Wattonal Catholic Welfare Conshyleience helped to launch the program last NoVember with a dmation of $525 The Governor eI J(acao provided free temporshy~ quarters descried kennet 84 the old dog race track ~ Sisters of Our Lady of the

ADgeLr-known in Macao as the FtUna Sistera-took over sup~rshyYMion and training And workshy received 18 cents a day and bull free meal while training

Needs More Priests LISBON (HC) - The number

fill priests in Portugal is falling behind the population growth in this country New statistics mow bull 9 per cent increase in priests the past 30 years while the pOpulation wa growing by 35 pel cent In addition more than 100 of the countrys f2OO dioshyeesan priests are over 60 7ears

Executive Boards OrgUllize middotPariJuotWrmiddot Fotfportaia lJoltltmernity Work

By Aug1IStus Sil ear-el Parish ~-ewBedfOlll

F~tbi8tbird artkle in a series on COD t~~been asked to discuss briefly the PaiishExecutiveBoat4 of the ConfraternitrQfenristian Doctrine Needless to say this is a rAt~er hifaiutin label to pin o~ ~rdinarytiel) and women who merely wish to share wIth ()th~rs an upderstanding and love of G9dlwasa bit shaken up when asked to join our parish executive board as one understandably is ablyask 7 But once you have out in my mind a yqungmother

when asked to tackle what only seems to be something too big to cope with We held our lint boud meetin looked

over -me ~~shy~ LOti

ures from a reshycent parish sur_ vey and were bowled over by the fa dthat close to 1 500 publie school children we r e receiving no

religion instruction whatsOever Ours ismiddotquite a large parlshbut I doubt it differs essentially from others By this time we were really scared of the next generation that is and thereshy

fore through the chairman of Teaehel8 we began lining up parishoners to handle religion clasles Youll agree tl n t under1 ~ the circumstances we needeil quite a few to be trained in the method and doctrlne of rell on

tomiddot Instrtlction

wnlin~ tomiddot Shaft Outprofessional teachers ere bore than willing to joinmiddot but ~it number feU middotfar short of ~ Jleed Equally as oOoJerilshy

middot ll-evermiddot wemiddotre a coupe omiddotfUe ~~ bull~lectricians helpers a retired n middot am man some hlgh school middotnmiddotlmiddot~ middotwho wmiddotere lmiddotgned the ~ loWer -ades a semi-retired at shy

toiney and his wife a window dreHer h 0 use w i vel and mothers to name a few just ormiddot clinary men and women each in hit own way willing to share

his understanding and love of God that others also might unshydel9tand and love Him 113 that SI_Ie amiddotnd that easy and to be~

timid before the high-soundingshyness of Confraternity of Chrisshytian Doctrine is to be expected cst of us felt this ww wmiddothen-taking our driving test or goirig out oil our first date

Ai thls point 7011 m reasonshy-

your teaeh~ trained in method a fallen-away Catholicwho toshyand doctrinemiddot how do you get gethe with her son came back the kids to (raquomemiddoti9 religion to the Church within a year classes (Notebull wemiddot dont use the She had become one of our better

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Diocese Planning Widescole middotRacial

Ju~ice Program KANSAS CITY (NC) shy

The Chaneery Office of the Kansas City-St Joseph dio eese has announced a eGmshyprehensive program by Bishop Charles H Helmsing to marshal the full strength of the dioeese w the cause of racial justice

middotThe program includes the foIshyviordcatechism thits passeCCD teachers in her second reall- a bad WOrd to use inY

~) In QW casemiddot middotbrilliantly persuasive eloquence from the

pulpit fell on deaf ears and again I repelltthat parishes are very much al~~middot

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n bullbull n theWe had the yrs re 8COle$ of tbeminc1udilig junior and senior high school students and not a few little Indians I was corrected once for calling them CltlitUe devils How did we get them there We iished for them Our chairman of Fishers along with two other board members met with various parish groups - Holy Name Society Parent-Teachers Assoshyeiation scout leaders md par-W I ents orteh S Club Coup es Club among others - we met

with our fellow-parishoners anil hit them hard with that 1500 figure I spoke ofearUet Having recruited (liurMarines (the Fishers are really the Marine Corps of CCD siwek troops youmht _ ) bmiddot t

8 wemiddot a au tnmiddot Itructing themmiddot in theirmiddot mission

~- t tb -- f ab t - VISI e HUmes a sen ee ehildren andto explain to both

~~- d t hpar an youngs ers ow atd Ch --uld evCIY goo MHlan Snvknow - to understand and love God ill 0 receive His Divine

graces Withia a year our problem

was to find enough teachen to keep up with the enrollment And what about this enrollment

Too many of these young people hadnt been shown how to make the sign of the cross several teenagers hadnt yet been bapshy1ized and some children of mixed marriages were confused by Ipiritual crosseyedness a neither-here-nor-there point of yiew I might add that thesehome visits brought notanly

children to religion classes but al80 parents back to the Church and in some instances into CCD One such instance stands

Study Educational Freedom Problem ft LOUIS (NC) - Citizens

for Educational Freedom has announced the formation of a research committee to promote the finding and dissemination of information on all aspects of the problem of educational freeshydom

CEF president Vincent P Cor ley announced that the new comshymittee will be particularly con_ cerned with the problems of disshytributive justice il) regard to tax benefits for educational pur poses

Among its subjects of investi shygation he said are the hisshytory constitutionality contribu_ tiODll and needs of independent education as well as the way such education is helped by governments in other demoshyeraeies

Fire Halts Training Of Lay Missioners

WAWA (NC) -Lay mission vltgtlunteers had scarcely begJJn their three-month training proshygram when they were called out to fight bull forest fire that threatmiddot ened themissiori ~a~ning center and eventually spread over 10000 acres

The volunteers are members of the Canadian Lay Missioners a society founded in late 1961 to serve mission territories throughout the world The group accepts both men and women without regard to marital status and senda them to foreign counshytries to work for three )eaJ4I

ander Dtissionar1 biShops

lowing features year me passed away I recall A special clergy conferencealso a yong man in his late teens who was sacramentally bank- -OIl race

A review of employment polshyrupt one week following his icies of Cath(lic institutions Confinnation he was killed in an auto accident A seriel of lerIDOllI GIl racial

Justice to be preached IA anYlrtuo1lll Aj)OStolle churches of the dioceseNeed I say that by DOW two years later our executhre board A stipulation for inclusiOil of 1M) longer felt ufleasyabout a nondUcriminatio1 clause ill facing up to CCD Our ranks had eontlaetl for aU buildinc proshygrown to illclude the profes jects Of the diocese and of Cathshysional the skilled and unskilled olic institutions of the diocese 7-OUng and ot rich and poor Inclusion of the cause of racial in other words a gathering of peace as a special intentioa in the people of the parish in- all Masses in diocesan churches structed virtuous apostolic each lip to middotAugust 5 in his own small way fulfilling Christa TeachiDc his mission as a witnesl to Bislwp Helmsing said in ames-Christ With the advice and middotui- th sage ac~paDYmg e programdance 01 our priest~director(this In our belated effort to aid is of the utmost imPottance -and by viaid and deed the causemiddot of lets -ot klmiddotd ours-~e abAutmiddotit)

a~ racial justice andmiddot civilmiddot equality our executive board formed the it is important that all of us-shyremaining grOUps thatDiake up bishops priests Religious and CCD Helpel~ Parent-Educators Discllssion Clubs nd Apostles of Good Will These have been touched o~ briefly in a previousarticlemiddotand willmiddot be himdled in detail In futllle articlellmiddotin this erie

--~ bull - ~ I lu want to saw that the

parish executive board under itl prielt-direetor is the orshyganizing planning and directing arm 01 CCD whose Ole plllpOse is tit mare with both Catholics

and non-Catholics within the parish bull deeper understanding ~ love of God And of course

dt h t be tone oesn ave 0 middotan expertea dlt this and he certainly mustnt be bull holier-thm-thou Perhaps the most inspiring CCD

be h tmem rs In our par1S are wo retired old gents in their early 1Os members of the Helpers

-- I _ th dgrouP Wau un 0 e oors turn on the lights and shltw the children to their clasTooms and

later turn oU the lights and lock Ute doors Can anyone say that these two gents in their inti shymate way are not sharing a witnesses to Christ

To say there is a need in our times for Confraternity of Chrisshytian Doctrine is to repeat what stare at us daily from our newspapers and movies our neighborhood and the house next door and within the family if were honest enough to admit to it CCD is perhaps the best means within the rE~alth 9f the lay apostolate to meet this need Not to meet it not even tomiddot try is to ignore Christ to tUrn our backs on Him to walk away and leave Him alone on Ills Cross

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laity-bear witness to our faith in Christ and His teaching

4ft is imperative mor-ecwer1bat we become involved ia inshy

telligent and effective action ofJove to insure the true succeu

of the nonviolent efforts of our fellow citizens to right the wrongs of tbree centuries

Holy Father Visits Vatican Post Office

VATICAN CITY (NC)-Pope Paul VI has continued a series of visits to Vatican City institution by calling at the Vatican post Gffice

After a tour of 1he various deshypartments Pope Paul lIPOke te the staff and urged them to Cltlshylaborate in the Holy Sees work not only through their professhysional activities but abo by etshytine good example

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FOR PROTESTANTS ONLyTllree students aTe w~ishyeoihed to the Bible School for Protestants only at Holy Savior parish Wichita Kans Father Robert F Pepe passhytor pointed out that white children of University of Wichita faculty members will attend with~hi1dren of local NAACP leaders Christ Father Pepe remarked did not mention eolor when He said 1M the little children come to meHe Photo

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VATICAN CITY (NC) - Ihe U S National Council of CathshyDecides Thumbsuckings OK olic Women has contributed $21 11 to the Private StoreroomBy Mary Tinley Daly of His Holiness Pope Paul VI

Our guide for more years than we like to believe was a center from which papal char-shya B1im paperbound book with the simple title Infant Care ities are dispensed We might temporarily misplace the dictionary the teleshy The gift was presented on beshy

half of the NCCW by Msgr ~_phone directory or the cookbook but Infant Care was drew Landi European director

hung by a string to a nail enough to be able to decide of Cafholic Relief Services-Natshyover the kitchen sink When what to do in many cases Your ional Catholic Welfare Confershythe bee stings when the dog baby can put up with quite a ence at a private audience graDshybites to quote a popular bit if he finds you consistent ted by the Pope lIOng were just two of the emer- and loving in your care In accepting the donationgencies to be got at immediately The whole book is in the same Pope Paul expressed his grati shyin their clear vein helpful with know-how tude for the generosity of U S Jndices T hat derived from oonsultation with catholics in oontributing to early copy had pediatricians child psychiatrists works of relief and charit1 Jrease - stained and psychologists parent edushy throughout the world pages from cod cators nurses orthopedists and The NCCW channels its worldliver oU soap- specialists in nutrition child aid through CRS-NCWC For the1P0tted p age s development vision and safety past 10 years if has supplied to at the How to In addition Infant Care has the Private storerooms old andBat h e the also consulted parents fathers new clothing including layettelBaby chapter and mothers who are daily FOR MEXICAN MISSIONS These five students from

for needy infants and First Comshybull pin a c h - dealing with problems in infant St Johns University Jamaica Long Island are working munion clothes for the poor ThJaplotched pages care with the Maryknoll Missions in Mexico this Summer With year (1962-63) the NCCW sent

Few BuIesat F ix i n g Father Michael Mullen CM professor at the university 240000 pounds of old and 55000The 1963 e d i t ion datesBaby Vegetashy are left to right Gerard Mueller of Long Igland city NY pounds of new clothing

Rocking chairs must have beenbles Until our first copy became invented for those sweet moshy Maureen Dowling and Mary Hyl-and both of Jackson

almost unreadable and we sent ments and goes on The sick Heights NY Felicia Krywienko of New York and James Prelate Gives $25000 for a new copy we did not reashy fretful baby bull bull bull may need to Cackowski of East Meadow NY NC Photo lize that the Gevernment was be SOothed sponged off bullbullbull For Typhoon Victims keeping up with the times in talked to or just held and

PUSAN (NC) - Bishop Johnchild care far better than we rocked Give him all the comfort Choi of Pusan has given $25000New Lease on LifeNew and revised editions had and attention you can without to Maj Gen Yang Chanwoonfear that it will spoil him been issued Governor of Kyongsang proshyBy the time our three 1963 Infant Carealso takes Young Italian School Teacher Undergoes vince to help victims of Tyshymiddles came along we found a more tolerant attitude toward phoon Shirley

that we no longer need feel both thumbsucklng and pacishy Four-Hour Open Heart Operation uilty in ignoring the 1929 edi- fiers the first of which was forshy The g~f was made possib~

- tion which warned we must not merly viewed 110 shocking the LOS ANGELES (NC)-Maria valve was inserted in her hea by oontributions sent to the ~t the habit of coaxing a baby econd anathema Antonietta Moretti isa pretty to replace the defective aortic Bisliop by friends and Catholi to sleep by rocking Few hard and fast rules are girl with dark eyes black hair valve with which she W88 born organizations outside Korea

COXnfant Care admitted Someshy offered except in such areas all a mind that has often meditated Now she is scheduled for one Employes at a Catholic medishytimes the baby needs a litUe the prevention of accidents on heaven and eternity - and more medical examination by cal center in Seoul gave $1500

extra attention and showed a leading cause of death of chil shy now a new lease on life Dr Jerome Harold Kay chief- to adriye organized by the Seoul picture of a baby being rocked dren of this age group It points At 24 each heartbeat reminded of cardiac surgery at USC and daily Kor~a Times for victims of by his mother Vindicated we out that children are vulnerable that she had but a year or two St Vincents who performed the the typhoon which hit June 20 unashamedly rocked Our last to new kinds of home accidents 10 live Her heart had an aortic operation The examination will and caused an estimated $2 milshylook-see at Infant Care was a because of advances in labor valve that did not close prollerly determine whe~ she can go home lion damage in southeast Korea decade or so ago when its 1951 saving devices for the home and and permit the blood to flow to Rimini Italy and her job as revision stated A great many many scientific developments back into the heart after each a high school teacher there babies fall asleep readily when Useful and necessary drugs heartbeat How Miss Moretti was able to Nun 96 Renews Vows they are rocked effective household and garden PORTLAND (NC) - SisterHer new lease on life was ne- come from Italy to Los Angeles

Now in our capacity as writer sprays time-oonserving home Mary Esdras 96 oldest of theotiated here through St Vin- for surgery is a story that manishyon home topics we find ourshy appliances p a i n t S cleaning ~OOO Sisters of the Holy Names cents Hospital and heart sur- fests the workings of Divine elves on the list to receive agents and other chemical proshy renewed religious vows firstgeons 0( the University of South- Providence Childrens Bureau Publications ducts - even refrigerators and prQnounced 15 years ago at the ern California school of Diedi- Free ServicesComes No 8-1963 - why its television sets - have brought Holy Names Convent at Maryshyeur old friend Infant Care sickness injury and death to cine One of Dr Kays heart surgery hurst She was born in England

youngsters where they were On May 11 Miss Moretti under- students at USC 16 Dr GiuseppeUnderstandably Government in 1866 and came to Oregon Ia bulletins are not the first things improperly used The new Inshy went a four-hour open neari Maselli-Campagna He became 1884 we grab for in our daily mail fant Care sets forth guidelines operation in which a plesiic baU engaged here to an American but this is different - a visit on these A new section on the girl and last Christmas took ber from a long time and dearly beshy handicapped child has al80 been home to Italy to meet his famshy Pocasset Penny SaleCatholic Leader Urges loved friend added also information on all ily Ladies Guild members of S

In the 1963 edition Mrs the immunizations now available Friends told Miss MorettiOpen Occupancy Law Johns Church Pocassei plan Katherine B Oettinger Chief ofshy to prevent communicable child about Dr Maselli and she went

DETROIT (NC) - Thepresishy penny sale tomorrow at Pocassetthe Childrens Bureau writes in hood disease to see hbn in Bari where he Community Clubdent of Detroits Catholic Inshya warm and friendly foreword The -working mother also gets teaches in the universitys surshy

terracialCouncil testifie~middot inNo booklet or expert can ever her share of attention though gical pathology departmentfavor of an open occupancy orshytell you all about your baby the book does say If you are Dr Maselli told her there wasdbiance at a puplic hearing beshyOnly you his father and mother well enough fiXed financially hope-if she could get to Losfore the Detroit Common Counshywill get to know him well that you can afford to ask AngelescilShould I take a job or not The Provincial Superior of the

your answer probably should be Mrs Mario Oresti CIC presi Daughters of Charity of SienaCape D of I No at least for the first few dent told city councilmen the wrote about Miss Morettis case Officers of Mother Cabrinl months CIC has been active for many to Sister Marguerite adminisshy

Circle Daughters of Isabella Single copies of Infant Care years in eHorts to obtain stateshy trator of St Vincents Hospitalwill meet at 8 Tuesday night may be purchased from the wide open occupancy legislation here The Sisters arranged free Aug 13 at Bourne Memorial Superintendent of Documents She urged the council to supshy hospitalization for her and the Community Building Buzzard Us Government Printing Ofshy port an ordinance which would mrgeons donated the operationBay fice Washington 25 DC require that all properties ofshy

fered for sale or for rent on the public market be sold or rented IN MIAMIwithout regard to race creed color or nationaI oligin BEACHIT Wareham Garden Party

A garden party will be held from 1 to 6 Sunday a1ternoon July 28 at Sacred Hearts Semishynary Wareham Proceeds will benefit the communitys Queen -AbullbullRICA MO of Peace Mission Seminary Jafshy FUNDRUpound frey N H Turkey ham and 011-1108 chicken dinners will be served 04 lr-eondltloned ro and booths childrens games and bull I Iwlmmlng pooll a variety program wW comprise bull REE HIf-plrklng for 100 a entertainment Church Mass InformatIOn

Plan To Build

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restaurant I lounge

Reservations accepted for bull Weddings bull Banquets

bull Stag ond Showers 91 Crandall Rd Tiverton

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ON CAPE CODsee Us 10HN HINCKLEY amp 501middot(0A~ut BUILDI~~ MAT~RIALSlow Cost Financin

DOCTOR FROM CONGO Mother Rivas at rikht of SPri~g 5-0700 Ile Company of Mary - who runs Mater Christi Hospital WAREHAM 49 YARMOUTH RDIt Kyondo in the Congo Leopoldville and has performed tver 8000 major surgical-operations there since 1956- SAVINGS BANK HYANNIS isits Archbishop Peter Sigismondi Secretary of the Scmiddot Wareham Folmouth AMPLE PARKINGde Propaganda Fide in ~ome At left is Mother Vila of

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Says Sound Parental Advice Prevents Early Marriages

By Father Walter WImbionki Dear Father My niece age 17 a high scllool lenior will be married III three months The groom to be is 18 and a helper to amp

TV repair man My sister-in-law thinks the whole thing raquo -just fine because they are both wonderful kids I am

TO PEACE CORPS POST Beverly Irwin 1963 gradushyrepomtibilities of husband and the problems involved in early father OF wife and mother Some marriage ate of the College of the Holy Names Oakland Calif talks to he Jpeople can reach maturif3J in N~etI basi ill PampIeJdll lWei her~sIgnmen In t Peace Corps in Guima Oft the hir late ~ others neYer Tell them of the curtailment West Coast of Africa with Sister Mary Baptistu faculty-em to FetICh it I of professional training lor girla member NC Photo

PEO~~ tor Catholics as well as for bo7s 01 the led 1ft a simple nral societJ of experience in making a ~re a bQY or girl had toleam choice of the absence ofmatrir-Oregon Missioner Ready 0 Start

~a and 1clf-reliaBce by livin itY patience and wisdom oa I OIl a farm they had long-term bOth sides of the ielatibrlship p A ~ - J1 bullpr~ration ~or their marriage olthe difficult ~nciar ~ rogrom In rvrKJzon ung e Parash aleL 1oday m our complex so- auOIl the new familTwill prob- PORTLAHD (He) A eietT unskilled labor is just nat ably- be in of the heightened - mls- -and machine saws to begin eoshy

frankly s hoe ked because they are ~otally unprepare4 for marrIage What argushyments can I use with my lIIampter-in-Iaw and my own daughters against early marshydage

Emily Dear Emily

Early is a relative wOld llemeos Juliet was about 15 and 11 or 14 is considered a pre1b edvlU1pounded marriage age in some parts of India The Canon Law of the Church based on the cusshytoms of an older and simpler ealtme canceiftsof marriage _tween younier teenagers ftlid and licit tbere is a background ofeom-

II is unwise to judge the Pi-u- unDucatioa aDd adequate sex denee of marrying only ia term education in a family parents ef chronological age One is old lIbould not have too great a difshyenough to marry when he or she fieulty m periodically emphe lllChieved suftlcletlt maturit7 sizing the difference between to choose a partner wisely and aexual attraction (romance) aud to vndestaRtl and IlS8UD1e the married love and in describing

Wanted llbd job-training and possibilities of divorce- and the higher education are a must

It is a rare young man who able to m1UlY before he iamp 22 bull 23~ unlesa he is willing to IUbject bis wife to a marginal existence or hu a family wiI-IIDc to s~pport him I remember ~ parent saying proudly We J- bcught Alice and her hus-ItaIld a new car 80 they can 10 to classes mDre easily middot There is a speCial problem

facentnt Catholic COliples Their DoD-Catholic friends who mailJ

Marria In which both DelS are ~r the age of ~ divoree tlaree times M Gften bose of ~ ewer n JIliriy to 40 per cent of an hidl IICbool girls who marry are prelaquoshynaftt and almost 70 per cent of an high ~hool ~ whD marlJI ID8n7 prep ampIeJs

One study has clearly reaveale4 neurotic teRdeDdes are shyhigher amooa JOUDC men and women who Dl8IT1 under theof 20 thaD among those wbebMre the cOlbol and eo1Dnaon 1leDlJe to wait lfi~

beshy best treatment for IDeshyearly marriages is preventive If

increased problem in adjustshyment

If young people haTe learned that they can trust parents to tell them the truth in mattera connected with life and love and EX they will have little hesi tation in accepting parental adshyvice on the subject of earlymarriage lonamp before It becomes a problem

If on the other bandparents

onarr prle~ prepared here to oJNrative programs among the peturn toA hhJ otnpolt ia the peop~e of his Tamshiyacu misshy

eruVlaD mazOit sioR He ~t ahea supplies and The materials along with

ma~nals to beglD a long-range medicines and other supplies IOCial pl~esa program for ~e were donated b7 individuals --~ poverty-stncken people at h shyjungle t~rritor~ He ~190 it eroupa in tile Portland arehdioshytaking W111l hun proDUseS ol cese prayer support iro 2soo west- Fundamp tor continWIIg JUPPOrt -n Oregon Cat~lica of the Peruvian miSlIioa work F~ FraDC~ Kennard an have been pledged OR a coashy

~dll)esan pne~ w~o -- ~inampbasia ~ougIa bull camshy

-rly limit the siie of their fam- wanUngs (f doom itmiddot KnOt at electric generators water pump archltUocesan DeW~peI

have never said anything on the Jl)ent elght ~earamp III Peru col- paigD conducted amonlaquo IIbshyIlUbject excePt to proclaim dire ~ted here II supply of ploWlt llCibera tQ the ~tholic sentinel

Cardinal Scores Indecent Attire

V E N I C J (Me) - GiOYaJIBI Cardinal Urbani has criticized the Maring of scant attire in streetsmiddot and shopping cemen or the city

nae Patriarch of Veke w ill a pastoral Letter What ie tolerated with diffic~ cut beftc~ for reasons of healtk beshycome an act of exhibitiOilisa wIlen worn in ~e meets bopping ceftters and public places It denotes an absence at a normal sense of modesty waieh has u roots in ehasti~middot

He alse said that genuiae modestry is a good compaaiolt - Vue tiegance

Tb~ Cardinal said that pubJlo mDralitycannot be prOlDf)tet lIUlCh Ie~ defended when divm and human laws are not aceomshypanied by a clear and coherent moral education the hcMte therefore is the first school where public morals should be taughthe added

Fete Father Buckley Rev James F Btrekley was __

ter1ained b Junior Higlt CllDtPshyfire Girls- Campfire Girls lUuebirds of Sacred Bead Pshyiah Fan River on ttt~ oceasioa Ol histransier tobnmaeulMe Conception parish North East Honor guests were aduamp aaWshymg with the youth prognan eluding Mr and Mrs Abel liar celinei Edward L Wilsoo aiI4f John B Reed Leaders super in~ were Mrs John KenyOBo Mh Walter Wilcox Mrs Beecl and Mrs Wilson Father BuekJeJ receiftd a eif~ from the group

To Mark Feast Reception IletVices for new

members of St Annes 8edalitt will be held tomorrow night tIM feast of St Anne at SaCIM Heart Church North Attleboro The ~ill follow rosalT anct Benediction at 730PrOfPectiwo ~embers may contact Mrs 8mbull Tondreault

by contraceptives What all StiRPllsiag that a tmmrmiddot about the Catholic girl who is eouple Who thiftk that they are - tile moiher of three before she in Jove have jolJt stopped I~ten- tItrns 21 If her husband fa ini bringing home an inadequate _lary withnoplospects far im- S middotkI h I provement and slw has at least tean uvl Sc edules bull child~bearing years ahead of Communion Breakfast Mr temptation is great NEW YORK (iCl-rhe ninth

Seem ~~sticated The crucial argument against

teenage marriage is this in our ~ciety the presumption must be Jnade that the late adolescent does not haTe a sense of identity bull coherent system of values a elear notion of wlat is 110 be ~ught iIi a spouse and a realisshytic awareness of the burdens inshyolved in matrimony

No on~ Wbo has dealt with teeagen for a~ period of time ~nks 1lftat there are very many them who have finished the process of growirlg up wQcb

anpu~ CQllUIlunion Breakfast of the Edith Stein Guild wUI be held here Saturday Aug 10 after Mamiddotss at St John the Baptist Chureh

The national guild aids JewshyJab converts to Catholicism and seeks to promote better Cath~ olic-Jewish understanding It is named for a Jewish convert who became a Catholic nUn tnd died in the nazi concentration camp at Ausehwitz

Speaker at the Communion breakfast will be Msgr Josepa N ltampody pasflor of Sacrecl

lItarriage must presume Ire- Heart Church HiglWancl Falla eently ran into a bride of 17 who ntil the ciay of the wedding had bull ever once IllePared her own reaklast She is marrying a Joung maD wbose drle dDmestif lIkills ~re carrymg out the arbage and changing II fuse

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10 THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 25 1963

Sees Race Crisis As Oppo~tunity

For Progress JACKSON (N C ) A

Catholic pastor here in Misshy sissippi said that current racial ten s ion s create a providential opportunity for progress

Msgr Josiah G Chatham pastor of St Richard church predicted in a sermon that when the good people of our southland grasp the moral isshysues involved in the racial jusshytice question harsh legalized enforced segregation will be no more

Under Gods grace a climate of freedom shall be developed ill which free men move freely and live with becoming dignity as children of God and free Amershyicans he said

Msgr ChMham received nashytional attention recently when his earlier sermon on the race question Southern Pentecost was reprinted in America magshyazine

Not Hopeless

In that sermon he declared that legalized enforced segreshygation as we have known it inmiddot eo oglan Ees I~O ogma IC s ac e the past is dead He also deshy

plored the assassination in Jack- D- M b h- - W Id C -I

Scripture Study Aid to Religious Unity Efforts

MONTREAL (NC)-Two scholars - one Catholic the other Protestant - offered different views here of the idea of the church in the New Testament but agreed that Scrip_ ture study can aid religiou unity efforts

Presenting papers on Unity and Diversity in New Testament Ecclesiology were Father Rayshymond E Brown SS Scripture professor at St Marys Seminary Baltimore and Ernst Kasemann of the University of Tuebingen Germany

They spoke at a plenary sesshysion during the fourth world conference of the World Council of Churches Faith and Order Commission

Ovation for Priest Father Browns appearance

marked the first time that a CARDINAL BAPTIZES ATTORNEY GENERALS SON Leaving the Church of Stbull Roman Catholic has spoken at a

Francis Xavier at Hyannis is Mrs Peter Lawford sister of US President John F Kenshynedy holding the newest member of the Kennedy family - Christopher George The son of Attorney General and Mrs Robert F Kennedy the infant was christened by Richard Cardinal Cushing Archbishop of Boston The ceremony was attended by left to right the Attorney General Mrs Eunice Shriver Pat Lawford President Kennedy Mrs Robert Kennedy and Dean Markham godfather Rt Rev Leonard J Daley is pastor of the Hyannis Parish NC Photo

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son of NAACP leader Medgar Iscusses Evers

In his new sermon MsgrChat- MONTREAL (NC) - An ofshyham said the achievement of middotficial Vatican observer at a

racial justice and harmony Is not a hopeless utopia

In patience and courage it n be attained he said

He added however that tbiJ loal cannot be attained by inshyaction Inaction can but lead to tragedy

bull A - -Baptlst ssoclatlon Backs Bible Reading

MIAMI (NC) - The executive board of the Miami Baptist Asshy~iaion said here in a resolution that Bible reflding and prayer

major W 0 rid C 0 u n c i I of

Churches meeting here said no dogmatic obstacle c~xists to preshy

vent the Catholic Church from joinipg the World Council

This view was expressed by Father Gregory Baum OSA of Toronto at a press conference during the fourth international meeting of the World Councils Faith and Order Commission which ends tomorrow

Father Saum theologiall and author of books and artiCle on ecumenism was one of five official Cat hoi i c observen

named to attend the meeting bY recitation in middotpublic schools do the Vaticans Secretariat for Dot contradict the prinicipal of Promoting Christian Unity AnshyChurch-State separation othet 15 Catholics attended

-The resolution said we do not guests believe this principle requires Fr Bro~ Speaker the omission of Bible reading and prayer in the schools when not The Catholic Church is not a accompanied by sectarian com- member of the World Council of ment and when no compulsion is Churches which includes middot201

17S Supreme Court decision ban ning Bible reading and recitation of the Lords prayer in public echools They urged their fellow Baptists to consider prayerfully lOch steps as may be proper and legal to protect the spiritual ioundations of the nation

HEADS SOCIETY Father Giulivo Tessarolo a native of Italy and pastor of Holy Rosary Church Washingshyton has been elected to a sixshyyear term as Superior Genshyeral of the Pious Society of St Charles (S c a I a b ri n i Fathers) with headquarters in Rome NC Photo

MANCHESTER (NC) - The

school board has approved a recshyommendation stating that publicschool pupils may continue to mention Gods name in the classshyroom

The recommendation was made by John T McDonald superinshytendentof schools It states that the pupils to keep Gods name in their minds may recite in class the Pledge bf Allegiance to the Flag It also says the pupils may recite the first and third stanzas of the Star Spangled Banner

The pledge of allegiance eon- bull tains the words one nation unshyder God The first and third stanzas of the national anthem do not specifically mention God

but the fourth stanza has the words In GOd we trust

University lo~n WASHINGTON (NC) --The Housing and Home Finance Agency has approved a three~

million-dollar loan for the con struction of two residence hall additions at the University of Dayton in Ohio Themiddot university directed by Marianists will house 802 additional students when the new buildings are comshypleted

~em ers Ip In or ounci The World Council was repshy

lresented by an observer at the Eirst session of the Second Vati shylean Council

A further sign of growing conshy~mct between the World Council 1and the Catholic Church was the 1act that during the Faith and ltOrder meeting here a Catholic

Prayer for Pope CI D- I oses la ogue

ATHENS (NC) _ A Greek Orthodox archbishop closed a discussion between Orthodox shy

lohn XXIII Archbishop Photios former

Metropolitan of Paphos in cypshy Jus saido Pope John May I bis example be followed byall

men of good will and let U8 hope to see realized soon theleshyunion of all Christian brothers

ann Roman Catholic theologians here by leading all in a prayer for the soul of the lllte Popen

usedon students to require their PFotestant Angliclln Orthodox Tl1e Orthodox prelate presided pradical reasons such as the _----------_ participation or presence and Old Catholic denominations atthe two-hour dialogue in fear ~f religious indiiference ADM MULLEN

The BaptiSt middotExecutive Board altho~gh it was invite~ ~o join at w~ichmiddot three Orthodox priestsand wid e s pre a d misunder-~ - C Members expressed regret at ~he te t~me of the councIlsforma- and four lay theologians parti shy

tion In 1948 In 1061 howev~rmiddot Cipated with six Catholic prie~ts the VatIcan named fIV~ 0lfIClal The meeting was held at the observers to the counCil s thIrd Athens residence of the Jesuit asscmbly held In New Delhi Fathers India The discussion - which censhy

tered on sacramental theologyA t t K G d - was organized by Father

C S 0 eep 0 s Elpidios Stephanou AA super-Name inClassroorn ior of the Assumptionist Fathers

here and a former consultor of the preparatory Commission Oil the Oriental Churches for the Second Vatican Council

Layman to Manage Sees Real Estate

SEATTLE (NC) -A layMan has been named to the new post of manager and supervisor of the real estate holdings of the Seattle archdiocese

The appointment of Robert E Tobin to the Chancery Office post was announced by Archshybishop Thomas middotA Connolly of Seattle Tobin vice president of a real estate firm in Seattle will be entrusted with the task of seshycuring strategic sites for proshyposed parishes high schools and

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for the first time addressed one of the sessions

This first came in a talk on New Testament ecclesiology by Father Raymond E Brown SS

plenary session of one of the Faith and Order Commission meetings He received a proshylonged ovation from a large crowd in the university stadium

The Sulpician priest noted that biblical criticism is but one avenue of research into the Church of the first century

Nevertheless it is incumbent on us to use all the means at our disposal including the science of biblical criticism to know and understand what the Church of the New Testament was and was not as a guide to our unshyderstanding of what the Church must be today he said Father Brown admitted that there is no uniformity of theoshy

a professor of Scripture at St logy irithci New Testjlment but Marys Seminary Baltimorei insisted that there is unity GIl

Practical Reasons belief Father Baum expressing the Sees Parallel

view at his press conference Dr Kasemann drew a parallel that there is no dogmatic ob- between the religious situatioa stacIe to the Roman Catholic in apostolic times and today Church joining the World Coun_ Comparing tensions amont cil cited a council statement various groups within the early which specifies that membership Christian community with the does not imply recognition of tensions among religious bodiN other C h t b d d th 1 1 h ldr 1 s I a n 0 les as today he sal e paral e s ouh h c urc e~ be a gre~t consolation te He noted that Orthodox de- c modern ChristIans shynOJlinations which share many un is surely of teal theologishy

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The program directed by in Nmvaapittya and Panadura Colomltgt dem~gtnstralon that become another Vietnam where Father R de Rocquois OP of pa~sed resolutions calling OR Ceyiln s Ca~ol~c ActIon organ- Buddhists are persecuted

Lyons France has arranged for iz~tIon h~ m~lltra~ govern- At a public meeting held

u S Missionaries Train Formosans For Radio TV

T A I PEl (NC) - Two young missioners from Calishyfornia are training student actors and production pershysonnel here for radio and teleshyvision

Father Philip L Bourret SJ of San Francisco started Kuangshychi radio program service in 1958 Since then Kuangchi has had over 500 short plays dealing with the family and community problems aired by radio stations throughout Taiwan

Father Clarke L Trent SJ from Pasadena Calif joined Father Bourret at Kuangchi in 1962 Father Trent had earlier been with the Jesuit-run Family Theater TV program in Manila

Give English Lessons

Public service programs proshyduced by Kuangchi in the past two years included a series of 50 public health programs and daily 30-minute English lessons

At Christmas and Easter Kuangchi has produced lengthy religious programs carried by the Broadcasting Corporation of China

During more than eight years prior to 1960 Protestantreli- gious programs dominated the pro g ram i n g of Taiwans 70 broadcasting stations Father ]3()urret says There are today middotsome 1000 programs monthly from various Protestant sources released by wrious stations

In 1960 two years before TV became operative in Taiwan Father Bourret was preparing a TV studio

h I bull h Opens Frenc - rlS Student Exchange

DUBLIN (NC) - Archbishop Giuseppe Sensi Apostolic Nunshyeio to Ireland has officia1l7 opened the new Oratory of St

Dominic here headquarters for the Irish-French Student Ex change program

PEACE DOVES Seventy six-year-old Father rosephat AnanevichmiddotOFM feeds his doves as An appropriate preshylude to the annual peace pilshygrimage at the Immaculate Heart of Mary Monastery Sybertsville Pa Aug 2 to 4 Nq Photo

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THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 25 1963

Denies Catholics Enjoy Immunity In Vi~tnam

SAIGON (NC)- Military court proceedings here have shown that Catholics enjoy no immunity in Vietnam unshyder President Ngo dinh Diem whose government had been labeled Catholic-dominated in the foreign press during the Buddhist controversy report Fr Patrick OConnor SSC

Catholics suspected of plotting against the government were arshyrested and tried like other acshycused persons One Catholic lieutenant was sentenced to ten years hard labor on charges of complicity in the attempted coup of November 1960

A Catholic civilian was sell shy tenced to six years solitary conshy

finement There were at least six Catholics among 80 military and civilians brought to trial of

PEACEFUL MARCH FOR JUSTICE Some 15000 persons joined in a peaceful march and ~rally for interracial justice through the streets of downtown Cleveland Memshybers of the local Catholic Interracial Council are carrying a sequence of signs from the peace prayer of St Francis of Assisi NC Photo

Alleged Persecution Excuse for Bigotry Ceylon Buddhists Wage Anti-Catholic Campaign

COLOMBO (NC) - Charges Buddhist Premier Sirimova of Catholic schools and the oustshythat the Vietnamese government Bandaranaike to appoint a gov- ing of nuns from hospitals The

headed by Catholic president ernment conunission to investi shy Ngo dinh Diem is persecuting gate the Catholic Action organishy

Buddhists continue to be used zation here by extremist Buddhist groups One Buddhist group the Sinshyhere in Ceylon to wage a bitter halaJatika Sangamaya sent the anti-Catholic campaign following message to His Holi-

Some 50000 members of var- ness Pope Paui VI ious Buddhist organizations mar- While congratulating Your ched through Colombos stree~ Holiness desire for world peace to protest against events in Viet- and freedom we beg Your Holishynam and the activities of Cey- ness to instruct Catholic Vietshylons Catholics which they al- nam to stop harassing Buddhists leged aim at destroyingthe We wish Your Holiness long Buddhist religion and culture of life this southeast Asian island na- L H Mettananda a veteran Another Vietnam lion bullnti-Cat~olic campai~ner re- He said that unless the govern-

That rally and other meeting peated hIS old accusat~on at the rnent acts quicltly Ceylon will

more than 500 French students Asks Discussion ftlent and busmess CIrcles and to live with Irish famiiies in bull plans to deBt0y th~ foundations P~blin Cork Waterford Kil- Of Vatican Tie of ~he morah~ spIrltuahty and

kenny Galway Dopega~ ~nd I na~lOnal conscIOusness of B~d- ~elfast Nearly 140 Irish studentsmiddot WASHINGTO~ (~C)- Rep dhlSts who are in a nUIJOrIty

are going to France this year~ Roman C Pucmskl sald here in C~lon Twenty went when the program that tJiE question of establishing ~arge Sab~tae ltarted 10 years ago diplomatic relatons with themiddot Of Ceylons mor~ than 10 mn

Th at e f Vatican deserves the widest I lidI1 people an estimated six d e lrog~arn ~ -an

gJ o~ possible disCussion in this coUn- ftlillioiJ are Buddhists Catholicsn re8B~uite excd anges e deteh U S T try ~ DUinber 711000 and there are

r am an ranee an e Pu k i ~ t t i th 1 5 m H dand France CInS I ~ a a emenn more an ml on In us the CongressIonal Record saId and over 500000 Moslems it is entirely possible that the Even before events in Vietnam American people today may led to charges of Inti-Buddhist want to review the fundamental persecution here extremist Budshyquestion of restoring a closer dhist groups here were spear liaison with the Vatican heading the drives that have led

He said His Holiness Pope to the government takeover of Paul VI and Pope John XXIII all but 42 of Ceylons hundred have increased the international prestige imd importance of the Graduates to Work Vatican

Surely the Vatican today stands as one of the worlds imshypressive forums for the exchangeof views and ideas inmans unshyyielding search for peace and understanding he said

Pucinski also noted that the US has diplomatic relations with tiny states throughout the world of considerably less imshyportance than Vatican City

Relief Agent Brings

Food to Cameroun YAOUNDE (NC)--The U s

Catholic Relief Services-NatshyionalCatholic Welfare Confer ence has distributed $860000

As Lay Missioners ALBANY (NC)-Four gradushy

ates of St Rose College here have volunteered for a yearsservice with the lay volunteer program sponsored by the CathshyoIlc Church Extension Society Maureen OToole of Albany

and Lunette Holland of De Kalb Junction- N Y will teach at St MaryS parish Ponca City Okla Claudia LaDue of Lenox Mass will work at 8t James parish Oklahoma City and Margaret Mitchell of Cohoes N Y will work at Immaculate Conception parish Oklahoma City

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worth of medical supplies and missions The society headquarshysUrplus U S food in Cam~toun ters are in Chicagoover tlie pa~four years

The government of this West ------------ African country pays the pro- St Francis grams costmiddot of transportaionReSlodence

Extension Society lay volun- teers work in the American home

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government is now planning to tax the gifts given to the reshymaining Catholic schools which are not aHowed to charge tuition

Atthe Buddhist rally here Mettananda claimed Catholic Action has deliberately saboshytaged government properties and uses insidious methods to conshyvert Buddhists He accused Catholics of luring young Budshydhist men and women by organshyizing parties where much liquor is served

under the auspices of the Bud- r---~------- dhist group Ambalanagoda Bhi- The KEYSTONE kku Sangamaya the former dishyrector of Ceylon Radio Ronnie OHice Equipment

de Mel said that the imperial- Salesroom 1st policy of the U S had been

carried out SO successfully in NEW AND USED Vietnam that tt was able to Wood and S~I Detlka and chili foist a Catholic president on a ~1 ~il ~j= ~~~~~~ ~~~

middotnatioll where he asserted 85 wardro1gta etc pel cent of the people are BUd- 108 J a uGdhists The same thmg could near ni happen overnight in Ceylon Street through CathoHc Action if Budshydhists are not awake he added

N Wijeratmi vic~ president of another Buddhist organizashytion Bauddha Balawegaya said his group is determined to check Catholic Action

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whom 44 including four Cathoshylics were acquitted

To be a Catholic in Vietnam ltshyis no guarantee of government favor To be a Buddhist or any other kind of non-Catholic i no guarantee of government disshyfavor

What the government wants i support It reacts against every sort of opposition whether it comes from a Catholic a nonshyChristian a former supporter or a family connection

Priest Imprisoned Catholicism is certainly not

the dominant influence in govshyernment policy in spite of some journalists obsession with the

Presidents retigion Some foreign observers do not

realize that years before the7 ever saw Vietnam Catholics inshycluding Catholic priests suffered penalties because they opposed or criticized the government

Father Le van Phiem who had been a supporter of Ngo dinb Diem from 1948 to 1954 sided with opponents of the President in 1956 He was arrested and sentenced to three years i prison He served two and oneshyhalf years of the sentenceshy

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Hot Potato Awaits Retum Of Vacationing Editors

By Msgr George G ~

DIrector MCWeuro Social ~ DetpMtment

It happens every year Somewhere uound the middle fII Jltly columnists wha five in tb tJropiea (Washington ean 8eTve as a good example) get tired or writin1r eoluntns even ill air-conditioned offices And their readers--with the 0shy

lieption of the few odd onelf Itere and there who dont know enough to eome in out of the ncon-day lmu-get tkied of reading them At ~i time of the ear the only peopie wbo seem to be bterIn[ned to Iftp the- presses rolling regardshy1e1lS of the Swnshymer heat Be

tbeeditors And -oOyen of these ~y gentleshyaellgtif the truth e J e known lIave probablJr transferredtheir

Ii 1Iampee of operashytions to the piney woodamp Ql aoIlthern Minnesota OJ to the WOCky coast of Maine and beme very sensible lat ~lIbtJrmiddot dont even get around to readiag tIleir oWn editorials mna less etIler peoples columna

Allergic te )JlaIIII Spaeea What I am leading Up to is that

-u week for ~ee while tae editors are looking the Qtker way I am not going to write a

tluIt theY lIILe begiImiDfl to squeak

And besitles nebodY is ~ listening to 1Ibem lIIDP ~

M IbDe Leave it temiddot1Ie Irish with their

real 0Ir alleged fOndness fOr inshytramUlal conttGVerlIyen to- came along iust at the riyenht time with a new issue which will live the coaselativeliberal controverS7 alDODQ their AmeriJCim Cathalie cBuains Ii uew lease on life

If ami when tbe Ilartieipaatl in tlUampcontmuiDt debate run oat ot new ~ to SQ aboat the new issue- of DationalizatiOD in Ireland they can always start arguing among themselves as to whether or not Pope Pauf Vl b really as much in favor of the United Nawms as his recent adshydress of welcome to Secretary Genera U Thant would on the face fYf it seem to indicate

Make GNIIIld RliIlelJ CQmethe FaU when the kids

have returned to school and everytbing else fa back to normal again readers of the Catholic pressare in for a jolly good time

if they share this writers weak oolumn strictly so called ie5sfor trYing to anticipate how lIutsince editors by andlmtge certain Catholic newspapers bull are allergic to blank spaees iD magazines (dont ask me to name

tile p~geS l)f their papers (unless them) are going to handle the course these blank spaces are hot potato which Time has unshypaid for at the going rate and ~ttingly tolllled into their lap agned by A Friend) we are By way of bull concluding poundootshymg to compromise withmiddot them note it is suggested that tile 1liiy filling out ~e rest of 0lIl great debate- on this mOlBenliouanotted space- WIth a few Mid issue-Are Irish Catholics more ~er and complete11 incoa- ia favor of nationalization the equential jottings 011 a recent British Socialista _ be pest IIe~S item whichstruck lIS as polled until our friends the edishylteing rather amU5l~ In a ptJEJ tors get back to town IMt of way and whlch III lRucamp It will be their respomibUitby teo good to keep until the- Fatl to establish and enforce the ~ Attitrie iloUnd rules for the d~1gtate and

The news Item in questlOft ~ peared in Time magazinegtso JuI 12cover story on ~an Lem~ PrIme Mmister of EIre and tltushy181 head of the Flanna Fail PartJ In the land oisaints and sehGlars

It relids verbatim as follows -Themiddot world socialism 1lenifies ~ianba Fail supporters who are Rofbnly overwhelmingly Ca~ho

Iic but include many small landshy owners Yet one-third of aU in tI~ial enterpJises middotin Irelandmiddot

today are bankrolled (Time has alwaYlJ liiKl a weakness for bar- ltarisms of this sort) by the govshyernment which has gone farther toward nationalization than even

Jkitish socialists advocate Le~ bull aass says that he shares the atti shy

tude toward socialism that was expressed in the late Pope Johns eneyclical Pacem in r~ that

BOmiddot political system is undesirable if it benefits the people

Need Something New r wou1ltl hope that Mr Lemasa

didnt put it quite that waTt but it any event Times assertion bull at Ireland God help us baa 8OJ1e- the British soeialists one better in pushing for the natio~ elizaotion Gf industry (in other words for a form of socialism) has given OithoIk conserva- tLve~ and liberals in the lmiddotted States somethmg new VII MgUe aboutmiddot in the monthsmiddotahead

And goodness knows they need

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Joint Statement CftMdemns Bias

OKLAHOMA CITY (NO) -

Catholic Orthodox Protestant and Jewish clergymen isseed a joint statement here ~ndemnshying racial discrimination

Bishop Victor J Reed of OIdashyhoma City and Tulsa signed the joint resolution which also calla for recognition of the validity and essential rightneS at the massive acts of protest which have developed in response to continued injustice and practice of racial discrimination in Amershyiean life Twe~-five religious lesden

attendiell the meeting at whiclr the resolution was issued

BiShop Reed told the pariicl shypants that be hae inI1ntctecl priests of his diocese to cam paign activelJ against racial cU crimination and that future CClIItracts- AIr constructiUn and repair of Catholicchurches iIIl

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Participate in Many Activities During Busy Scholastic Year Minor Seminary

Looking forward to their senior year at Saint Anthony Spurs Increase High School in New Bedford are two outstanding sup- Of Vocatmiddotons porters of the schools program - Nonnand Meny and Muriel Marios Muriel the daughter of Mr and Mrs Adelard SANTA BARBARA (Ne) Marois of 96 Nye Street tt helps you make important de - The American Franciscan New Bedford is a member cisions Societyfor Vocations praised of Saint Anthonys parish And Normand adds Catholic minor seminaries at its na- and takes part in many of education is necessary especially tional meeting as the chief facshythe activities sponsored by 1he in these days when there is so tor in the richest increase in achool and parish great a need to counteract bad priestly vocations in our coun-

Normand too is a member of influences trys history Saint Anthonys and if the son Homework Necessary The society rep 0 r ted bull of Mr and Mrs Normand Meny On the subject of homework marked increase in the numshyof 287 Ashley Blvd New Bed both students feel that it is ber of high school boys entering ford Both Normand and Muriel a necessary part of school life the minor seminary have been members of the par- Without drill says Normand ish school since freshman days the things we learn in class This is due said the group Both Muriel and Normand are would not make enough of an to the wisdom and zeal of the

good students and maintain impression and we would soon American Bishops whose well shyabove average grades Muriel 11 forget what wed learned planned diocesan vocation proshyparticularly interested in Latin Homework is especilllly im- grams each year acquaint 110 algebra and English though she portant says Muriel for those many boys with the priesthood laughingly says her favorite students who are planning to go Also the generous giving of their period is the lunch break on to college sons to God by the American

Since he is interested in jour- The program of studies at parents and the zeal and friendshynalism Normand works hard at Saint Anthonys High is diver- ly attitude of vocation direc-English and Latin feeling that sified and students who want to tors a background in these languages follow a classical commercial or The society is an organization will be beneficial in this field general course will find the cur of vocation directors from the He is also interested in science riculum suitable Four years of Friars Minor the Conventuals realizing that a knowledge of two foreign languages both the Capuchins the Third Order this subject is essential in today French and Latin are offered Regular and the Friars of the World Commercial course students are Atonement About 40 priests at shy

Exira-Curricular Activities given one year of general sci tended the meeting at the Old Both Normand and Muriel take ence but college preparatory Mission here

part in extra-curricular activi- st~dents have biology chemistryties at SAH The glee club is one and physics together with four Oonlounds Opponents of their favorites This club years of mathematics MURIEL MAROIS and NORMAND MENY The group said the increase iJl under the direction of Sister There is very little time to do minor seminaries is providen-Helen of Jesus CSC is one of homework during the school day Club Members of this dub are alumnus of SAH Moderat() t tial In 1932 there were 85 the best known in the New Bedmiddot at Saint Anthonys since only trained to operate all mechancaf Sister Mary Yvette of the minor seminaries in the country fltgtrd area The club performs on one study period per day is al- devices in the school such y Ailgels Today there are more than 200 many occasions including par- lowed each student This one the moving picture projector the- Essa staff the society said ents night the school Christmas study period is sometimes used d 1 th d th_ d recor -p ayer e recor er e middotSImiddotter ary Yvette ~ the The meetIngs program w party thellenior play and nu- Improve rea mg comprehen- slide proJector d Th v~ pln an vwers ey_ Angels lB also Inoderator ~or the devoted to the importance of the merous religious affairs ilIon are then equipped to render

They take pride in the fact Selentilic Reacllnr Lab worthwhile service to the school Essa staff which is responsibe minor seminary Father Jame that for the past three years This improvement in reading by setting up and operating vis- for the publication of Saint An Hannan OFM Cap vocation they have sung the processional eomprehension is accomplished ua1 aid equipment thonys school newspaper The director of the Capuchins St and the recessional at the annual in a special scientific reading paper which is printed in French Augustine province told the as-Vocation Mass held in Saint An- laboratory which was introduced The first debating lOCiety at and English has been the recip- sembly thonys Church in the school two years ago by Saint Anthonys High wasinaug- lent of many awards The many mature superbi

BWiiness Administrator the present principal Sister urated last November arid since Work on the newspaper adjusted and highly effective Both students are members of Mary Perpetual Help Results its beginning the debaters have says Normand Meny a frequent priests who have spent up to IS

the science club Normand will have shown that the reading come a long way In the Nan-a wntributor 11 beneficial fltgtr years in a seminary previous to serve as president during his program has greatly benefited ga~settLeague~ SAH tied for students who wish to teke up their ordination certainly conshysenior year The club under the the students lot only in combull thIrd place with De ~ ~le j~urnalism or for those students founds those who take a stron direction of Sister Mary Ernest- prehension but in study skills Coach for the debating ~Iety who merely enjoy writing art- stand against the minor semi-Albert CSC meets monthly as well ill Att~rney Richard BachaJld an cles nary

Speakers during the past year Extra-curricular activities are --------------------------------------_have included business officials an important part of school life and lab technicians at Saint Anthonys These all

These two students have both take place after regular school served as officers during their hours and are on a voluntary junior year Normand was elect- basis Participation is high ed president and Murielclliss making it evident that there is secretary They will both camp- a keen interest on the part of aign for office again when elee- the students tiOJl time rolls around in SeJraquo Creative Writinlaquo ember There are many other clubs

Writing is a hobby with Nor- at SAH besides the glee club and mand and though he plans to the science club Sister Mary start using your basementbecome a business administrator Yvette who is in charge of t-he he feels that a deveiopment of Commercial Club states that the this interest will be advanta- purpose of the club is to create geous He is a member of Junior and encourage interest in busishyAchievement an organization ness education Outstanding leashywhose aim is to acquaint young ders in the business field often people with the business world give of their time to address

School News members As bull member of Junior French conversation is the aim

Achievement Normand acts aI of the French club Members of school reporter at Saint Antho- the club view films listen to nys High for the New Bedford records prepare French skits or Standard-Times read excerpts from French

Though Muriel has only one dramas and comedies The club younger brother she doesnt find is under the direction of Sister it too much of a chore babysit- Mary Noella CSC ting for a family of six children Saint Anthonys High also has age two to 11 My other hobby a creative writing club Under she says is playing the piano the direction of Sister Mary for my own amusement Andre members of this club

College is in the future plans meet twice a week to learn the of both Normand and Muril proper technique of good writ shyNormand plans to attend the ing New Bedford Institute of Tech Debating Society EUCTRIC DEHUMIDIFIERnology to study business admin- One of the really outstanding istration Muriel looks forward IIervice clubs is the Visual Aid to a career as a nurse and hopes En~ rust mold peeling paint wet New quick-aCtion Humidistat starts to attend Catherine Laboure Hungary Withdraws walls and floors with this all new Dehumidifier automatically when hu~ School of Nursing in Boston C Off I Electric DehuIrlidifier Justmiddot plug in midity rises - stops it after selected after graduation from Saint ommunlst ICla S watch it wring up to 4 gallons of humidity is reached Saves you money Anthonys BONN (Ne) - Communist moisture from the air daily Protectsmiddot by running only when needed Has

Catholic Education Hungary is withdrawing the Automatic Water Overflow Control ~ They both enjoy reading and government officials who have any normal sizelOOm or basement shy

have no trouble at all in doing been- stationed in diocesan area in your home Makesyenour damp Rolls on casters Handsome desigJ1 required bookrepoits Normaiid --offi-ees it~been reported here basement usable bull pays for itself blends in with anyqecor Five ye~ enjoys a wide variety of b~ in Germany iIi savings from dampness-damage replacement guarantee on refrigerashyand finds time to read novels They had been placed in the tor uni~ mysteries eampSlq8 and religioulL middotoffices in an etfort to isolate the 1l00ks nations bishops from their pea- PAY ONLY $J25 PIRmiddot WEEK Muriel likes mysteri~s and pIe detective stories as well as bi- The German Catholic news See Your Dealer orographies TwoTecent favorites agency KNA said Officials of the have bee~ DavJIi C9Pperfield~ Hungarian Offilte -for Religious and Murder in a Nunnery Affairs remain in only two Sees

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Pope Paul Had AdmirClbl~

Preparation for Papacy By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer D D

Bishop ef IteRe

It is a fairly constant and consistent human foible to blame a man for not being someone else John Doe is looked upon askance because he is not an exaet counterpart of

his sometime companion-in-arms sometime antagonist Richard Roe Tweedledum is regarded with dour disfavor because he is not a perfect replica of Tweedledee and has learned to like olives and avocados And SO it is that withshyin weeks of his coronation Pope Paul VI i marked for disshyapprobation in certain exalted journalistic cir shycles because forsooth he is

DOt the very breath and imshyage of Pope

John XXIII Weare reshy

minded in this eonnection of tbe Ilries cd porshytraits of the Pope found if bull emory serves in 1be Vatican museum They stare down at us n 262 of them 01lt of identical frames and for the most part

GUt of identical facfl$ Obviously up to the Renaisshy

nce and the age of actual porshy1taiture the picture of the Ponshytuh are nothing more than

bearded recon~ructions of what -- h b _ to b ~ mlg t e suppo=umiddot ave~

looked like St Peter had moi~ to do than to sit for a studY of IUs physiognomy and whether Hildebrand was pale or swart IUstory vouchsafes nothinc

Only as we approach the plesshyent can we be reasonably sure lIlat the Popes we regard and who regard us so sternly in turn looked anything like the faces in ~ frames

Differences In Crealloa

For the infinite variety of ereshyaUon culminating inOUl human_ tty we ought to praise the lArd from whom all mercies flow What if all the Popes were exshyectly alike William Paley the 18th century Anglican theodicist based his argument for the ex-Istence of a Supreme Being ery largely upon the observable order of the universe which he remarked functioned Jike a well-oiled clock It has always seemed to us

as much less wise that an even IIWre telling proof of the divine plan and the infinite wisdom is to be gained from contemplatinlaquo tile extraordinary differences which exist in all creation so

that no two objects of whatever genera or species are absolutely

undifferentiated A competent clockmaker ean

assemble a time piece and vet it running but only-God could make two trees no single leaf of either one identical with any other

Pope Job Ue The difficulties of stepping

Into Pope Johns eomfurtable red sUppers embroidered with gold erosses (whereas by sacred preshyscription the slippers ofOldinary bishops are devoid of this sym_ bol) is mountainous enough

without demanding of the sucshycessor in addition that he do the impossible and metomorphose himself into a personality other than what he is by virtue of nature grace and continuing circumstance

Pope John was unique not only because of his magnificent gift of laughter and his warm delight in the fellowship of hushymankind but also because al shythough he had served many years as a papal diplomatmiddot he JIBS never haunted Rome long e~ough to fall into the habits and mannerisms of the papal administrative officials

Nonsence About C1Uia _ Pope Paul on the other hand

had lived the life of a curial Officer until in his late fifties he was sent to Milan as Archshybishop

A vast deal of arraaiaad arshy

rogant nonsense has been writ shyten and published lately conshycerning the Roman Curia In lOme quarters dubiously labelshyled liberal orprogressive it has been made out 1het the wbole apparatus ought 10 be scrapped Or at the very least drasticailyoverhauled

Such proposals and critieisms generally speaking are manishyfestly irresponsible where they are not quitefrankly puerile

The Holy See simply could not function without its adminshyistrative framework and it may well be suspected that some of thOle most adept in denigratinC

th~ CUria would quickly become if they were placed in the same position far more caatankerou

to deal with than the present staff which whatever its shortshycominCs has a fairly expertshyenoed view of the limitations at churchmen called upon to tulshyflll 1be ministry of angels

Mark _ Individual

No question but that papal adshyministrative responsibility tends to put its mark upon the individshyual It fosters necessarily a kind of clerical caution an attitudeof udent rJserve a heamplmiddotta~ middot

to accept the most recent vershysion of an incident as history simply because it is the latest

At its worst it can be-end 1Hdoubtedly has been-used as teppingstone by ambitious careerists But at its best It has provided a chool fOl nothine less than anctity

For the sacrifices inherent in the papal administrative life1be cramped and often narrow circumstances which surround and characteril1e it are pretty well guaranteed to bring out either the best or the worlt in men depending clearly enough on the men themselves

Recog-nized Greatnea

ftlat Pope Paul was schooled III the full rigor of the pontif shykate of Pope Pius XII is in it shyJelf a testimony to his admirable preparation for the office he now holds For there if ever was a Pontiff who did not suffer fools gladly He was exigent not only of moral heroism but of intelshyleclual excellence

He fostered a type of thinking and a manner of acting that was at once exalted and practical JIODlewhat arid at times (which ~ accqunt for some of the curshyrent animus against his memory) but never alien to the realities of the world as it is

Pius was not too much troubshyled by the dichotomy of liberalshy-concervative~ so bothersome to this decade of the 60s He saw that in the Church as in society as a whole there is room for both and need for both If he marked Giovanni Montini as a successor in the Chair of Peter it was not because he saw in bim a partisan but because he recognized the greatness which belongs to the head of the Houseshyhold

Pope Paul will not be another Pope John As an instrument of the Divine Head he will be only himself He will set the pace and

the mood of his pontificate For this we may well thank the God of infinite variety

In Washington Mary Kelly Sacred Hearts

Academy Fall River Lea Lashyflamme and Denise GelinM JesobullbullMary Academy Fall Riva and Ronald Rebello Bishop Stang High School Nwmiddottb Dartshymouth are among attendants at the 17th annual high school jourshyaalism institute closing tomorshyrow at Catholic University WaahingtonD CThey will reshyturn to work on staffs 0( their 1IllIpeCtive achool papen

II 0 U RN E D Cardinal Valeri prefect of the Vatishyeans Sacred Congregation of the Religiou5 died Mon da) at the age of 79 His death reduces the College of Cardinals to 8Q

Rc~open English Cl~urchmiddot~n Rome

ROME (NC)-Romes English nahonalcltunh San Silvestro in Capite has opened its door to the public again alter two years of Jecontruction and refurbishshymg

Priests of the Society of the CaUlolic Apostolate who staff the ebwdl took advantage of theshyclosing to make a thorough e-xshyamitlation of the church most celemiddotbrated relic a skull with a good claim to being John the Baptists

Tile velWlble reliquary has beetl restored UI well as coolesshyoUoIlU used by St Vincent Palshylotti founder Of t~ Society of the Cabolic Apostolate (or Palshylottone Fathers)

Alarminlaquo cracks in 1he walls and ceiling forced the closinC of this much-frequented church on Piuza San Silvestro off one of Rome busiest downtown shopshypint districts

Now the foundations have been fortllfied the floor rebuilt the auIt of the nave and the arches of the apse strengthened and the walls reinforced with injecshytion1 of cement

YOlung Workers Plan Al1lnual Study Week

RgNSSELAER (NC) - The YOUllg Christian Workers will hold tbeir lth annual national stud week starting Monday Aug 4 at St Joseph College here in Indiana

Some 300 YCW members from 40 dioceses are expected to atshytend the meeting It will foclH on three major areas of concern for the Christian layman parish life race relations and politics

A yeW statement announcing the ltudy week said it is intenshyded to help prepare members to pilrticipate in and follow three maj(r currents or upcoming events the ecumenical council the race crisis and the 1964 primary and presidential elecshytions

Asllc Government Aid Private Schools

AUCKLAND (NC) ~ The president of the Auckland Cathshyolic lrederation of Parent-Teachshyers Association has called for go ve r Ilm e n t aid to private scoools and pointed out that everr year they save the New Zealand government $135 milshylion

Robert W Hubbard told the Catholic Mens Luncheon Club here that private schools are educ~ting 55000 primary and 2400D secondary school pupils This means be said that 14 per cent of primary school children and Z6 per cent of secondary sch()(ll pupils are attending pri shyate ~bools

African Prelate Convention Guest UiDIMlAPOrIS (N C) -Officials of the knights a Laurean Caidirial middotRuganibwa fraternal benefitlIOCiet7 whose the Churchs only Negro Cardi- membership is predominantly nal will be honored gu~Jt at the Negro will present the Cardilllll 48th annual convention oftbe a pu~ of$5OOO for use in hiS Knights of St Peter Claver homeiliocese which starts here Friday Aug The Cardinal will abo be Z guest of honor at a reception The Car~inal who is Bispop given by Gov aqd M~ fgtfatthew

0( llukoba Tanganyika will E Wel$h at the governors manshycelebrate an outdoor fieldmiddot Mass sion JJere on Sunday AuiA Auxili- - The Cardinal will eome here ary Bishop Fulton J Sheen of middotfrom Brooklyn NY according New York national director of to sponsors of the convention the Society for the Propagation During his Stay here he will be of the Faith will deliver the the house guest of Archbishop sermon Paul Sch~lte -of I~dianopolis

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As Shepherd Father

and Friend

He Needs Our Sympathy

Affection

and Support

SUNDAY AUGUST 4 Our First Opportunity To Pay

Tribute To Our New Holy Father

PETERS PENCE COLLECTION IN ALL CHURCHES OF DIOCESE

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16 THE ANCHC ~ )iocese Gf Fall River-Thurs July 25 1963

Authors Examine Reaction To Decision on Prayer

By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy The jacket of The Outbllr~ts That Await Us (Maeshy

millan $450) says that this book examines an area of our culture that has remained until now largely unexplored - the mindless visceral reactions that erupt into intershyf6ith frictions The authors are a Protestant a Catholic and a Jew Dr Martin E Marty Monsignor Joseph N Moody and Rabbi Arthur Hertzshyberg The occasion of the book was the veheshyment reaction by various reli shygious groups to the U S Sushypreme Courts decision in the Regents Prayer ease a year ago

This reaction according to the Introducshytion made it elear that the real issues were hot to be found to the conclusions that these croups were reaching but ~n the premises most of them hIdden from which they had set out

Consequently the authors got together to see ~hether they could do something -to convey the interior histories that lie behind the differing responses on the part of Catholic Protesshytant and Jew in America to areas in which religion and culshyture interact They tell us We have tried to explain why each of us thinks as he does in the light of all that has fashioned as

Two Subjects Dr Martys long chapter is the

Most comprehensive and dense He touches on many subjects but pinpoints two One is the history and present status of inshyterfaith relations in the United States The other is the history and present status of Protestant attitudes concerning the relashytionship of the religious and the Reular in the United States

As to inter faith relations Dr Marty distinguishes a succession of stages To begin with the Protestants had an imperium in this country and hardly needed to take cognizance of Catholica and Jews Many factors chiefly immigrati-on changed that A pluralistic society became a permanent fact and the differing elements had to get on one with another

Religion of Democracy There was a time when the

Idea of brotherhood and good will seemed sufficient but this was nebulous and ineffective There was a time too when a common public religion of demoshycracy was enthusiastically advoshyeated but this was seen to be terile and unacceptable

Then there was a spate of talk about dialogue but this has been largely unproductivemiddot beshyeause there has been no crystalshyline answer to the question Dishyalogue for what

Monsignor Moo d y rehearses deftly the development of the Catholic community on the American scene He stresses the generally f a v 0 l a b I e climate w h i c h Catholics and their Church found here and the benefits derived from the Conshyatitutional system

Handicaps for Catholics He readily gran that Protshy

estantism injected itself pervashysively into American public life in the nineteenth century aM that this did present difficulties and handicaps to Catholics in 80me respects For example in the public schools the use of the Proestant Bible once had a defi shynitely proselytizing intention But these abuses were brought under control Now the Catholic has come round to a position wherein he wishesmiddot to defend and preserve practices which he once eyed askance

It is Monsignor Moody who most extensively discusses this phenomenon the drive to elimishynate religion from all public life by confining it to the pri shy

vate devotion of the middotindividual And he points out that the

Constitution rests in the last analysis on the traditions and attitudes of the people for in the American system governshyment is an agent which must be responsive to the public will

Jewish Position As to the decision in the Reshy

gents Prayer case he feels that the reaction of most Catholics was a reflex both of their belief in the need to recognize Gods primacy and of their own exshyperience in a country where they had come to expect the beneshyvolent neutrality of the state The shock arose from a feeling that this was not the America

-they had known and if Justice -Douglas opinion was to prevail it might not be the America they had loved

Rabbi Hertzberg calls on the long and often tragic history of the Jews to show why they are convinced both that religion can be sustained without being propped up by the state and that their freedom is safest when there is strict separation of church and state

He bluntly declares The Jews must diagnose the Western tradition as not merely prone to the virus of anti-Semitism but aa endemically ill with the disease Therefore for their own safety and for the lives of their chil shydren Jews must look for a radishycal change in the very foundashytions of Western civilization 90

that it should not spawn future assaults on themselves

Normal Part In America he says Catholic

and some Protestants are for a Christian - flavored patriotism and society Jews cannot be exshypected to favor these and as he sees it there is no warrant for anything of the sort in the hisshytory of the development of American principles and institushytions

Indeed Jews were attracted here in great numbers precisely because the American system promised them the chance to beshycome a normal part of a nashytiona1 culture

It must be said that throughshyoutmiddot his con t l i but ion Rabbi Hertzberg usually employs a sharp tone in referring to things and persons Catholic and some of his statements are patently incorrect and gratuitous

Udy Overtones For example It is admitted

on all sides that the bill for major Federal aid to education has been defeated so far by pressure brought to bear on members of Congress by the Catholic hierarchy This is simshyplistic misrepresentation at best it has some ugly overtones at worst

All these three authors are leamed and articulate Each acshycomplishes what he sets out to do and the reader ill stimulated to think Dr Marty and Monsigshynor Moody are urbane ill manner and eirenic

The same cannot be said of Rabbi Hertzberg Obviously 11

very able man he has not kept his prejudices in reasonable check while writing his section of this interesting book

Notre Dame Students To Study in Austria

NOTRE DAME (NC) - The University of Notre Dame has announced it will inaugurate a sophomore year of studies at Innsbruck Austria in 1964

Notre Dames first foreign study program will be limited to about 50 sophomores Courses will be taught by a Holy Cross priest and a layman from the Notre Dame faculty and by three faculty members from the UAJ versity of Innsbruck

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THE tmiddot ~-Present Means of Communication Thurs July 25 1963

With Vatican Satisfy President ~ U Abr ~nce nlonWASHINGTON (NC) - Presshy be fruitful to consider setting Ident Kennedy opposes going up some regular channel of beyond the present methods of communication Pla~ Convention communication with the Vati shy Special Envoy WASHINGTON (NC) - The can The United States ceased dipshy Catholic Total Abstinence Union

He told his press conference lomatic relations with the Vati shy of America will hold its 91 that there is no need to change can - then the Papal States shy annual three - day conventiOD present procedures -c- presumshy in 1867 In late 1939 Prpsident here starting Monday Aug li ably by resumption of a form Franklin D Roosevelt sent The union stressed in its anshyof diplomatic relations Myron C Taylor as his special nouncement that it is n-ot a

Mr Kennedy said that when presidential envoy to the Vati shy prohibition movement and bull reeshyanyone in the government can Taylor remained until early ognizes the principle that the wishes to get a message to the 1 950 representing Presidpnt moderate use of alcoholic beveshyVatican this can be accomshy Truman after Rooseveltmiddots death rages is morally licit plished The embassy at Rome In October 1951 President

It said its aim is to combatIm sure would be available Truman nominated Gen Mark excess and abuse in the use ofbe said Clark (USA ret) to be Amshysuch beverages by giving raquoIt doesnt seem to me he bassador to the Vatican The

others the example of total abshyadded middotthat there is any need nomination drew a storm of stinence The union does notfor changing procedures I dont criticism from Protestant spokfsshyseek to make all Catholics totalthink there is any lack of inshy men Gen Clark asked that his abstainers but rather to encourshyformation or clJmmllllication name be withdrawn age a significant minority bull bull bull back and forth During the 1960 prplidfntial to keep the ideal of total abshyThe question of cJuer relashy campaign then-Sen Kennfrly stinence before the public thetions with the Vaticltln did not repeatedly told qupstioners he announcement saidinvolve any specific nwntion of was flatly opposed to appointshy

an ambassador The President ment of an US Ambassador to It added that the union t making a special effort to inshywas asked if he thought it would the Vatican terest Catholic young people ht

2000 of the faithful His Eminence Laurian Cardinal total abstinence and to persuade

Post Office Asserts Convictions Rugambwa bleililed the new Cathedral of the Holy Family as many os possible to take the pledge at least until they are 21in Nairobi It was one of several celebrationi marking the Father Miles M McAndrewFor Obscenity Reach New High centenary of the arrival of the Holy Ghost Fathers in East SS of St Marys Seminary~

WASHINGTON (NC) - Ar- crease over fiscal 19fiO Fines Africa NC Photo Baltimore is presidentrests and convictions for viola- totaling $53530 were levied tion of mail laws against ob- against convicted offenders scenity set a record during 1963 We are con tin u in g Offer Services bull

the Postmaster General J Edward toughest possible crackdown on Day has announced these who deal in obscenity As Mediators INDIA MISSION IN THE JUNGLE

In releasing the summary of through the mails Day said ATTAPAJH ia bull tropiul JUDllle miion In the state SAVANNAH (NC)-Twentyshylaw enforcement To this weaction against facilitate are Kul ill southrn Jndi Some Catholic farmers went thenfour clergymen including Cathshy-obscenity for the fiscal yfar working very closely with other Ie begin fallnDg in thU pioneerolic Methodist and Protestant~nded June 30 Day said If law enforcement agencies inshy rea recently opened by governmentEpiscopal bishops have offeredfurther evidence were needed cluding the Criminal Division bullbullbull The idea was Ie make 6fe betheir help in solving Savannahsthat the prOller avenue to follow of the Department of Justice and tel for the natives through eoloniushyracial problemsin enforcing the mailability laws the FBI local police departments tion thus raisinll their UYilIc adThe offer fromis criminal action rather than throughout the nation and In- came the

ellltural Iitandards A sixty-five yeuclergynen during a truce in-administrative penalties I be- terpol the International Crimishy old priest offered to be pastor bullbullbullNegro demonstrations which badlieve these statistics should lay nal Police Organization Amiddot thawhed hut was built for hlaled to rioting and shootingthe question to rest The success of these aetions fer residence anJ services A newMogr John D Toomey pltlstorThe year-end report inriicates is evidenced by the unpreceshy oltapel was dedicated to St Peter bullbullbullof St James Catholic Church Up to DOW the work baa been m_7fH arrests for violation of the dented number of arrests and yenlas instrumental in arranginJrmail laws against obscenity convictions for this -offense disoounciDc slow nd fUIecl wiUlthe truce He met with leadersduring fiscal 1963 This is an during the past ~veral years Til HtH 11 Misso Aitl -expeeted difficalties The ehaef the Negro protests appealingincrease of 258 per rent -over Day said I~ lin onliJ Chh Itnned bull landslide took the DVM for time to organize businessmen the number of arrests in 1962 tltlrtY-Ievea petsons bull bull And 50 Isolated is this 08 til

~nd others to work out a IKllushyand a 96 per cent increase over the diocesan tlthorities fim berd f this tracedy 1raquo7 rcUeUrges End to Curb lion

arrests in 1960 the last full year Meantime the nins beat dltfWn nd insects w~re penilteDt bullbullbull--- In the statement issued by the in administrative Desplie an tbif the parishioners re still nllant17 U7iDa which proceshy On Use of Catalan white clergymen including Bis-shydures were used in an effort to BARCELONA (NC) - Abbot live some permanency to their relia-10111 life The- try

ep Thomas J McDonough ef curtail use of the mails to transshy Ie build ode-ri chureh fer which $tOeo is needed bullbullbull ftelrAurelio Escarre OSBof Milntshy Savannah racial conditiens ill mit obsecne matter serrat abbey was amQn~ the Blshep aJJ1J the Internunc ApOlItelic botlt hsVe IHed tilthe city were described as criti shy

Day ordered ~bandoRmfnt ampf words Ie the plea of the INIstor for financial help from M bullbullbullCatholic leaders of the Catalonia cal administrative and 7011 ai them4Dy eentributieD will Ite appreciated bullbullbull y_action a region of northeasterfl Spain te The group said there will be -tepped-up enforcement ef tlie ean be assured that fOil wtll Ite lo~ remembered bullbull shysign ape tit ion ~sking the f~rther violence and eeonomic fctor III the prayers of tIM eomllluaibuimina1 statutes within week Spanish government t remove loss unless people quickly seek alter assuming office in 19tH restrictions on the use of the VOCATIONSrea90nable and just solutie_ M

these problemslJnpre~dented Numb~ Catalan language Someane bas Nritte~ He who has ~(n the whole worN Th~ petition cited Pope Johfi hanging by the hair of the mercy of God bas seen the truthshyConvhtions in fiscal 19amp3 f-or

XXlIls peace encyclical Paeem To bring Chli~ts trutb to the 400 million peonIe of Indi m__ebscenity law violations totaled per increase in Terris as backing the right Voc(ton Theology I Hindu ia a tremendoUll task of love and devotion tor ow637 a 266 cent

)f langrage and other minority priests and Sisters Will you -llponsor a seminarianover 1962 and a 108 per cent in- Il~

groups Conference Topic MATHEW BEILARMINE KARAKUNNEL or DIDACUS KAlfshybull A few years after the end -of WEST CHICAGO (NC)-The JALY of Ban~alore or SISTER LETHUS 01 ~ITER AGNET

Set TeDtative Date the Spanish Civil War i-n 1939 Theology of a Vocation the the Carmelite Sisters of Kothamangalam By paying for their the regime of Generalissitnlaquol Religious Life will be amon education you will partieipat~ in their future missionary aeUft

For leotification Francisco Franco linked the the topics to be discussed at the tiea The seminarians ~ucation costs $100 esea for lib VATICAN CITY (NC) - The language with the Catalan tirive annual meeting of the Franc~shy ~ars and the Sisters trininlaquo if tJ50 for each of the two yean

beatification of Bishop John N for autonomy and banned its use can Educational Conference in cof trainin Money can be nt ia in~tallmeDts

Neumann of Philadelphia hM Later the curbs were eased but it Trop N Y starting Monday been tentatively rescheduled for is till against the law to publish Aug 5 AI bull wmiddothite an

III bull holy plaee Sunday Oct 13 it was disclosed newspapers in Catalan and its Father Ernest Latke OFM use So ill the beautyis excluded in schoolshere by Father Nicholas B Fershy conference president ana professhy 01 an bullbulled fee lJeseph (ambell)rante CSSR postulator of his Catalan is a Romance language sor of theology at Christ $he like Spanish Portuguese French The Id folk in our care re aiete by 0lH PALACE 01 cause King Seminary here hid the GOLD CLUB All that Ie ed Ie- ene dollar bull month ferHe sain that althou~h the date or Italian whichaccor-ding tel theme of the meeting will be $bill work YOD can liend It wltenever conveniellt 61U etlMw

has not yet been officially anshy the petition is the usual vehicle The Elements of Fl3ncisc_ clubs mclllde OlJIEN LEPJilK CLUB lfor lepers) ORPHANSnounced by the Sacred Congreshy of expression ror six million F-ormation BREAD (for oJJlbns) BASnIANS supports duols) MONICAcitizensgation of Rites he has informed CLUB IproYidf chlices aUus ete for churches and cItlleArchbishop John J Krol of Your rayers and that one lane dollar m~middotly-tbtl aU ItPhiladelphia that Oct 13 will takes io beloni~ Montreal Anglicansbe the date

The beatification of Bishop SOIE OTHER Wi YS TO lJI~tPTo Study French 1 Send us n STRINGLESS GIFT til liSt where MceIHl7-Neumann was originally scheshy MONTREAL (NC) - Forty 2 Make MFMORIAL GIFTduled for June 23 but had to be Anglican clergymen and laymen

MASS KIT $100 VFST1WS postponed because of the final have signed up for a 25-week CHALICE 40 CI80RIUJ1 bullillness of Pope John XXIII October to April course m CRUCIFIX 25 SANCTUARY BELL bullFrench in order to further inshy K1NnJY REUEMBRR tJS IN ~OUR WILL bull EGAL TITLSoutheastern Mbullbullbullbullchwettsmiddotterreligious d i a log u e Schedule Interfaith with CAIHOUC lEAR EAST WFIfRF ACOCIATION French-Canadian Catholics Largest Independent Chain

Dfar iloni~nl)rRace Conference The Rev David Woeller di shy

PEORIA (NC) - A Peoria rector of the Anglican Diocesan 10 BIG STORES I lhelo-e ~ of thl S300 n~fdfd to fdue 1te a Sister nt thl ~fflll nelded for the trainihamp of R semlnariBoard of Religious Educationarea conference on religion and We Give Gold Bond Stomps

explained Were engaged in Ill slnd J monthly or $ bull once bull 7e race has been slated for next a

I will play for him or herFrench culture here If weJanuary by leaders of the Protshy going to take part in dialogues t-----estant Catholic and Jewish Name bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull emiddot on ecumenical and social probshyfaiths lems we believe we must come I DEBROSSE OIL

The conference committee said Steel to terms with the languageIt proposed to unite the religioua ~ co bodies of the community 50 work bullbullbullbullbullbullbullZone for the solution to what we beshy Marks 11 th Centenary ~ Heating Oi~s I lieve has b e com e one of LI S LE (NC) - Coadjutor I dB Americas most important doshy Bishop John L Morkovsky of an urners I ~l2earSst01isrmiddotOIlS-

CENT~NARY CELEBRATION In the preRence of

mestic problems namely raeshy Galveston-Houston sang a Pon- ism tifical Mass in Old Slavonic at I 365 NORTH FRONT STREET ~

We intend the eWftmittee eeremonie6 here in Dlinoie eom- P

centinued to deal directly wiih mem()rating the 11th centenary I NEW BEDFORD he problem as a moral evil nd of the arrival of SSt Cyril and WY 2-5534 I the evil effects which result fr-oa Methodius in what ill DOW Cae- man bull discrimination aAd Jelcegaiioamiddot eAoBovaki I -I~--

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Aid To Lepers Continued from Page One

eph Sweeney MM also workshying with Korean lepers He writes to tell of one of his helpshyers a Korean recovering from leprosy There is no sign of the disease on him but the prejudice about leprosy is such that he will never return to his family His father far in his 80s the mostmiddot outstanding catechist in Korea died recently but Austin was not called to the deathbed or funeshyral

He spends his time with us taking care of the blind and the crippled He comes to the chapel ~ every morning long before dayshylight to start our coal stoves so that the other patients will be comfortable All day long he is working for the others even denying himself tobacco in order to save a bit of cash for them Last year he denied himself SO

much that we found him very anemic We gave him special f)()d and vitamins tltgt keep him going

He is the man who keeps the patients praying for our friends in the USA He is a little fel shyiow with a big voice Only once has it failed when we said Mass for his father Then he broke down By his own choice he is an unknown to his own family

He is a good man to have on our side

Crisis Ahead Continued from Page One

offers a school for the preparashytion of a spiritual elite charactershyIzed by supernatural optimism

Describing most Catholics as temporarily sanguine anyway Bishop Wright said this natural optimism can be a good foundashytion for the supernatural spirit of confidence proper to and

justified by the Catholic Faith but must not be confused with the Faith itself

Our great saints lay and clerical exemplify both he said Their spirit accounts under God for the reSilience the perennial hope and the unflagshygingvitality of Catholicism in the face of constant adversity

There will always be some Catholics to say in effect that gentle Jesus hardly expects them to discharge the duties of their states in life in times like

these and that He will under~ Btand if they make private comshypromises between personal conshyscience and the public revelation committed by Christ to the Cathshyelk Church he said

Threaten to Quit Accordingly he continued

the ranks of the faithful mlly be diminished in a generation when some people even threaten to quit the Church when their children flunk exams in Catholic lIChools or when their prospects for political or social advance- ment seem impeded by the heroshyIe demands of a Christ who in point of fact is not the least biot gentle when it comes to the Integrity of His teachings and the sovereign demands of conshylICience

But such a reduction in statisshytics Bishop Wright said in no way threatens Catholic opti mism He said that the Gospels reveal those who found Christs words hard sayings and who walked no more with him

The Church must expect andmiddot welcome the same fate as Christ Himself he samiddotid

Two Mission Groups Become Associated

ARLINGTON (NC)-The Misshysionarymiddot Sisters of st Augustine who have their headquarters in New York- have become associshyated with the Immaculate Heart missionaries

After the union with the Imshymaculate Heart missioneries (Scheut Fathers) was approved

ry the congregation of women changed its name to the Congreshygation of the Missionary SIsters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary They have 173 plofessed Sisters working in five American sees

---Bedford Murse Receives PAVLA Assignment Continued from Page One

brothers She is a graduate of Holy Family High Scnool in

New Bedford and St Josephs School of Nursing Providence Shes been in nursing five years and is at present assistant head nurge on the medical-surgical ward of St Lukes Hospital New Bedford

How did she decide to beshycome a Papal Volunteer I read an article about the volunshyteers said Lucille and wrote for more information

She was referred to Msgr Raymond T Considine Diocesan Director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith and brother of Rev John J Consishydine MM Director of the Latin America Bureau of the National Catholic Welfare Conference reshysponsible for P AVLA Then she was coPltacted by Rev James A Clark at that time assistant to Msgr Considine fur PAVLA and now in Washington as asshysistant director for the national PAVLA office

Lots of tests followed and Lucille also enrolled for a five month orientation course at Bosto College Primarily deshysigned to train volunteers for the colleges own lay apostolate program the course has also been attended by members of other groups planning to serve

Protest Criticism Of Mission Schools

ARUA (NC)-More than 4000 took part in a peaceful demonshystration staged here in Africa to protest criticism I1f mission schools and missionaries in the National Assembly

Some Protestants and Muslims joined the participants who carmiddot ried signs written in both Enshyglishand the local language Logbara

The demonstrators assembled in the market place of this northshywest Uganda town and then marched through main streets to the district commissioners office Half of Ugandas primary and secondary schools are Catholic

in 3 pan ish and Portuguese spesking Streas

A classmate noted Lucille was Jo - Anne Rothmyer St Marys parish New Bedford Joshy

Anne taultht in New Mexico last Summmiddoter as a member of the Boston College Lay Apostolate Program and is there again this year

Somali Salary Lucille will leave New Bedshy

ford Aug 15 according to presshyent ~lims

A a member of the Legion of Mar~ she chose that date afi having s p e cia 1 significance being the Eeast of the Assumpshytion She will spend four months in Fetropolis Brazil near Rio de Jfaneiro receiving language instruction and being briefed on the ltultural aspects of Brazili-an life

She will then go to Salvador for the remainder of a three year periltJod During it she will reshyceive a stipend of $10 weekly plus room and board She and her 1ellow nurse will stay with the Sisters of the Immaculate Concmiddoteption

What I like about PAVLA says Lucilll~ is that the proshyfessilnal skills of its members are means 10 an end - that of bringing people to Christ The

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Father Clark In addition to the program

fQr Latinmiddot America theres a parallel organization that serves home mission areas of the United States said Lucille Its known as Extension Volunteers and personnel serve for one year in home mission areas or neeeiT sectors of large cities

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Two weeks tlIID tDe prospect middotof amp8UCoossful ZoBe title defense appeared rather remote for Stafford Post ef FaD River Tonight Ooaeh Ray Billintons -stout-heartei crew iB sehed1lled to open a best two -out of three series with Abington Zone 10 conqueror fYf Brockton at South Park Fall River The climax On the long road back was the 5-2 conquest 8If New Bedford Sunc1lly in bull special playoff lilt Hansen Field Somerset Both teams had conshycluded regular eeason play with identical 8-4 records G0shying all the way to register hi8 aecond lUcceSshytiyene victory over he Whalshyen was dimiDshyUeGar DfIewniM who 0- bull lmCand illus1rilnls eareer at Dartee u beier 1rDmmlur t ~~w_-er 2IIJPPOlt lie miebt welt Iaaw cshomiDed lBedifUllCl Which fount bim eBY enough to hit but awfuU ~Uih hitweI

Coatributinl 110 uttie by lIM lIParkling defensive play at iIIIiltd batle waa another shortstop vansplant Ron Knowe who came up with a c~le et real gems Both eutfields put ill an unusually busy day The New tettford Gu1ercordoJl had a total of eleven puto1Jts all River trine Woody Berube Stafford beavy bitting first baseman weat for the collar in thr~e middotofti shyeial trips but only because there was no limit to the depth leftfielder George Ioerreira playshyed him

1hecaunky Ferreira gave Woody plenty of room about 00 Jieetor 80 andU1us W88 able to haul in a couple of -hots that would have gone out of most ballparks George also turned 100R a terrific throw to the plate in the fifth to nail Ron Knowe attempting to llCore aft~r a B81T7 14achado hoist to left

FiDe Quae In most respects this was bull

fine contest between two good ball clUbs NMlIntil the bottom of tbe4ighth when Fall River pushed aerOllSthree runs did either team enjoy more than bull one run advantag~ Bob Miranda NB starter was most effective in the early innings then suddenly lost his stuff and was lifted in the fifth after loading the basel on walks Successor Don Canasshytra Bishop Stang ace subseshyquently got out of the innirig unscathed but fell victim of heavy Stafford artillery in the eighth when the winners ked the title

And so tonight at South Park Stafford Post is scheduled to enter phase one of the State playoffs which in pyramidal fashion lead to regional then national competition Its a long arduous path but one which hundreds uf boy have followed to a life in professional baseball Some 28 players both managers and all the coaches in the recent

Atty Gen Kennedy Scores Prejudice

YOUNGSTOWN (NC) - Atty Gen Robert F Kennedy coupledmiddot a condemnation of prejudice in the US with support for the independence of Cigtmmunistshyruled nations in an address here in Ohio

Kennedy addressing the anshynual Slovak Catholic Sokol conshyvention said injustice to Neshygroes and other minorities in the US cannot help but stir the Cigtnscience of anyone fit to can himself a citizen of this counshytry

He allo said he had been asked 1gt7 hi brother the President toteU 8uIt the Uaiied StaW witl ~tin_ to 1IUppori the just ~ OIl ail ~ ill the world tor independence aDd Ubert7 - aapiratiaM the Sloveb mare 604Ia7 will -aD7 eampbv capUve tioumiddot

major league All-Star Game were products of Legion ball The legendary Bob Feller is the organizations first representashytive in the Hall of Fame Therell be many others

If memory serves correct the only Mass team to make it to the National finals was Lynn Post in 1936 Catching for that club was a fellow by the name of Jim Hegan who went on to a sucoessshyful career in the majors and ill currently the bull pen boss of the front running New York Yankees Stafford Posts furthest advance in Statecompe1ition came in 1957 when the batiery of Forn Arruda end Russ GibBon Qemheaded 1lrivethat took ampDe club to tile 1ItDlifinals

Fuhn B8th ~ men went into tIJD

IJa11 upon p-aduation and ea_ has made his way tbroUllh tbe mbmr league maze tel 1he poiDt where they maybe brought up b~ their ~ parent ltClubs any ~ Russ is the No 1 catcher with Seattle the Bed 1Ioz AAA Pacific Coast League dub and Tom is currently start shying for Springfield the Giants IAA Eastern League aftilia1e

Gibson was selected for the Ooast League All-Star team earshylier this mantb after hav~diampshyplaced Archie Skeen ibe Sox highly-touted backstop ill late Spring Russ ill up around th~

SOO mark pRsently bitti~ the long ball consistently and with the way Tillman is going who knows but what well ee him at leDway before the seallllll ill out

Arruda back on the firing line lifter sustaining concussion a month ago ranks No 2 em ijle SpringfieldSaff behind 22 year old Frank Linzy Statistics avail shyable indicate that they rankene and two in the vital earned run column Linzy at 163 and Arshyruda atmiddot ~45 Anything under 300 is considered excellent in baseballs lexicon Perchance the Giants fail to rlaquo~r from their recent tailspin it is not inshyconceivable that manager AI Dark may want to bring some of his young promising talent up for a look-see

And with all the furor attendshying the Civil Rights issue throughout the country its sigshynificantto note that baseball history-organized ball that is was made out on the West Coast a couple of weeks ago when both umpires in the Salt Lake CityshySan Diego game were colored One Emmett Ashford in fact fa the PCLs umpire-in-chief

Third Order Helps Former Prisoners

CHICAGO (Nc) - The Third Order of St Francis has opened an inn here for persons released from Illinois jails

Called St Anthonys Inn it will provide food clothing and employment assistance to exshyprisoners Father Philip Marshyquand OFM is chief officer of the inn which can accommodate 12 men

A parttime staff at the inn inshycludes 10 Cigtnsultants and Cigtunshyllelors and a Franciscan chaplain

We want to eliminate regishymentation and stress selfhelp through knowledge discipline and practice said Father Marshyquand and in this respect our program is somewhat similar to that of Alcoholics Anonymous

Vetoes Anti-Smut Bill MADISON (NC) - Gov Joha

W lreynolds vetoed a bill proshyviding for a legislative investi shyptwn of alleged printing and Gistribution of obscene matter ill Wi80onsin --We have efficient Jaw UIIoMelDeDt in this field and I have every laquomfidence talat pollee and prosecutors 1riJl eontimle to d6 their duty Be7shyaolda Mid bull YMoiDM (be bilL

AXACAN AWARD At Ge~etOWll~ Famptber Edwanl B Bann pre~deDt eenfeB the ADca1l MemMial Medal 011 Raul Cardinal Silva BeBriquez Archbishop ftf Sanshy~o Chile The a~d honea ermtriblti9DB 0 understlmdshyq among Peples of the Americans Spain and the Hi~panic

world NC ftmo

Asks Deily Prayer Brooklyn Ordinary Urges Catholics Seek

Oiville Aid in BROOKLYN (N C) - The

Bishop of Brooklyn baa asked Cath()lics hele to recite 1laily bull ~cial prayer that the nation may overcome te CmTel1t racial crisis

Bishop BTyan 1 McIniegart of BrookJyn 1lPpealed for prayer in bull pastoral letter read Sunday ill all churches

More than one million copies of a Prayer for Justice with Charity were distributed at Masses Also passed ()ut were exshycerpts trom the American Bishshyops 1958 statement on discrimishynation

The prayer will be recited publicly at all of the dioceses 223 parishes ~very Sunday until further notice the Bishop said

The prelate asked for faithshyful daily recitation of the prayer by Catholics

The text of the prayer follows Heavenly Father who has

created all men according to yenour own image and Tedeemed

Students Volunteer As House Builders

TACAMBARO (NC)-Thirteen University of Notre Dame Btushydents are spending their Sumshymer vacation on the outskirts of this Mexican mountainside town of 10000 as volunteer house builders

The- students are building three cinder block homes for families of six to nine persons

Besides the building project which takes 44 to 48 hours a week the students 8legiving English classes three to five times a week to about 150 of the people living here In their ~are

time they are getting to know Mexicans and Maican ways

Thanks Congress WASHINGTON (NC) - The

Holy See has sent the House of Representatives expressions of appreciation over the chambers condolences on the death of Pope John XXIII A similar letter from the Holy See to the Senate earlier was placed in the Record by Sen Mike Mansfield of Monshytana majority leader

M4Ceunty St Mtw

IacW Crisis us all by the Blood of Your Dishyine Son teach us how 10 live gather asbrothersm dignity justiceeharity and peaCle

May we afford to eacbother DOW tile total measure Of human rights guanmteed us by the law of our beloved Land

But beyond thatgraciously give m the vision 10 see clearly the full meaning of Your comshymand to love uar neighbor liS we love ourselves and grant us the graoe 10 observe this precept in our daily lives Amen

Pope Paul Stresses Peace B1Otherhood

VATICAN CITY (NC) -Pope Paul VI Spoke of peace and brotherhood at his second Satshyurday general audience

The Pope greeted thoae presshyent for theaudiencem St Peters basilica in Italian Enshyglish French German and Spanish Most of his listeners were Americans

After greeting the idividual groupS the Pope said

Of the Lord be the fruit of this audience May it enter your hearts and leave a memory of 1his meeting as a moment of pro_ found and intimate spiritual joy We would like each one of you to repeat to others how good and pleasant it is to feel oneself a brother and son in the Church ltIf Christ

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Recognize Rights Of Every Human Prelate Urges

TOLEDO (NC) -Alshythough a white individual may be free of injustice toward colored fellow citi shyzens as a member ofa commushynity he can be guilty Bishop GeorgeJ Rehring of Toledo said in a letter read at Sunday Masses in the diocese

Calling for individual resolve to r~cognize in every human middotbeshying all the human rights claimed for oneself Bishop Rehring said Let Ull recognize in every human being the inalienable rights acknowledged by our Amfri~an Declaration of Indeshypendence

Sound Beasonillg Let us see in every humall

Oelllg a work of the Divine Creshyator in every truth a child middot01 God

Let us assert maintain -deshyfend and Whold the rigbts of every human being toB deoent living decent livlng qualterst ltdecent conditions of employment ust compensation jor work deshy-4eJN human care in sicknesa eQual opportunities ineducatieD

We mustxilalbe a race -probshylem must be solved not on the -basis f)f feeling but on the tlasi laquo aound reaseming We must lOe the truth and we should tIIot ampear theoonclusions to wbich ltJight reasOn will lead us We Ila~ been commanded by God k) HgtW ltour fellowlIlen as Ourshy1IelVleS We must accord to -every human being the treatment to whioh we as human beings know _ haYe a ript in this matter we baVle DO choice

Lebanese ampnor SCRANTON (NC) - Bishop

Jerome D Hannan of ScrantOIl was honored helle by the LebanshyoOIl ~lJVernment for his fatherly care of the Lebanese people in bis diocese He received Lebanshyons decoration of the National Order of the Cedar at a oereshymony in the chancery office

Superior Geftefal NEW YORK (NC)-The Pio~

Society of St Charles (Scalashybrini Fathers) announced bere that Father Giulivo Tessarolo pastor of Holy Rosary church ill Washington D C was elected Superior General of the Society at a meeting in Rome

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Papal Message Read at Mass For Delegatmiddote

LONDON (NC)-The selfshyleRRness and devotion to duty of Archbishop Gerald P OHara were lauded in a papal letter read at the funeral Mass here for the late Apostolic Delegate to Great Britain

A native of the U S and forshymer Bishop of Savannah-Atlanta Ga the Archbishop died here following a heart attack

Presiding at the Requiem Mass in Westminster cathedral for the veteran papal diplomat who served the Holy See i~ commushynist Rumania Ireland and Brit ain was Valerian Cardinal Gracias Archbishop of Bombay Celebrant was Archbishop Fran cis Grimshaw of Birmingham senior member of the British Hierarchy Seventeen bishops and the entire diplomatic corps at the Court of St Jamess at shytended

Served Selflessly The message of Pope Paul VI

to the Archbishops brother Edshyward OHara of Philadelphia who flew here when the Deleshygate fell ill was read at the Mass It stated

We are deeply grieved to learn of the death of Our brother Archbishop OHara who as Bishop of Savannah-Atlanta contributed so much to the development of that diocese and as representative of the Holy Father served many long years selfl~sly and devotedly in Rushymania Ireland and Great Britain

In expressing to you and to the sorrowing relatives Our sin cere and heartfelt sympathy We impart as a pledge of abiding comforting graces Our paternal apostolic blessing

Council to Take Normal Course

VATICAN CITY (NC)-There Is no foundation to a news agency report that the second session of the ecumenical counshycil will end on Sunday Dec 8 the council press office has announced

The office stated that Pope Paul VI has himself declared that he will let the council take its normal course before deshyciding on when it will end

The second council session is scheduled to begin on Sunday Sept 29

Deny Agreement On Prelate Near

VATICAN CITY (NC) - The Vatican has denied the truth of reports that an agreement has been reached on the future of Jozsef Cardinal Mindszenty

The Hungarian Primate has been living in asylum in the U S legation in Budapest since 1956 He took refuge there after Soviet troops quelled the anti shycommunist uprising which had freed him for a few days from the prison where he was serving bull life sentence

Reports of a settlement of the cardinals case came from Budshyapest where they have since also been denied by Hungarian govshyernment sources

The report was issued by a news agency after earlier reshyports stated that Hungarian govshyernment officials had held talks with Bishop Endre Hamvas of Csanad acting head of the Hunshygarian Bishops Conference who recently arrived in Budapest from Rome

Carey to Speak ST LOUIS (NC)-U S Rep

Hugh L Carey of New York strong proponent in Cortgress for fair treatment of students in- private schools and a member of the House Committee on Educashytion and Labor will speak at the national convention in Detroit of Citizens for Educational Freeshydom

POPE PAUL VI HOLDS FIRST PUBLIC AUDIENCE Pope Paul VI is calTied aloft on his podable throne duringshyhis first general audience in St Peters Basilica More than

7000 persons were present and the pontiff spoke to them in five languages including English Regqlai general audiences are being held weekly

Sisters Continued from Page One

Mary to grade seven St Patshyricks School Fall River

From Nazareth-on-the-Cape Hyannis Sister Mary Josella to St Catherine Convent Belize British Honduras

From Our Lady of Mercy Conshy~nt Attleboro Sister Mary Priscilla to grade three Our Lady of Lourdes School Taunshyton

From Our Lady of Mercy Conshyvent New Bedford Sister Mary Stephen to grjde five St Kilians School New Bedford

Sister Mary Amadeus to grade six St Marys School North Atshytleboro

Sister Mary lIortenseto lIoly Name Convent New Bedford

Sister Mary Davida to Nazarshyeth Hall Fall River

From our Lady of Mercy Conshyvent East Greenwich Sister Mary Aquin to grade four St John the Evangelist School Atshytleboro

From Belize From St Catherine Convent

Belize British Honduras Sister Mary Joycelin to Bishop Feehan High School Attleboro

From St Francis Xavier Conshyvent Providence Sister Mary Stephanie to grades seven and eight St Vincents lIome Fall River

From St James Convent West Warwick Sister Mary Raenne to grade two St Marys School New Bedford

From St John Baptist Convent New Bedford Sister Mary Thershyese Agnes to Bishop Feehan High

Legion Honors Bishop Walsh MOUNT KISCO (NC) - Bishshy

op James E Walsh MM US missioner who has been imshyprisoned in communist China since 1960 received in absentia the 12th annual Americanism award of New Yorks Westshychester County Committee of the American Legion

Accepting the award for Bishshyop Walsh was Father Carroll I Quinn MM He said -atheistic communism could be beneficial to an individual insofar as pershysecution can be beneficial

lIe added that the good beshycome better the bad become worse and the lukewarm must make a decision to choose one group or the other

The paradox of paradoxes he maintained is the victory of good over evil even in an inshytrainsically evil movement such as communism The Polish pilot who escaped with his family to freedom recently is an example of good being drawn from evil

of Mlercy ListSchool Appointments School Attleboro From House of Studies Sister grade seven St Marys School

From St Joseph Convent Fall Mary Joseph Michael to grade New Bedford River Siter Mary Eva to grade one SS Peter and Paul School Sister Marianna to Our Lady six St Marys Cathedral School Fall River of Mercy School East GreenshyFall River wichSister Mary Celine to grade

Sister Mary Julene to St Maria six SS Peter and Paul School Sister Mary Adrianne to Mercy Fall RiverQ)retti Sehool Pawtucket mount Country Day Schoolmiddot

From St Joseph Convent Pawshy CumberlandSister Joan Marie to grade onetucket Sister Mary Angelo to St Marys Cathedral School Fall From Providence grade one Our Lady of Lourdes River From S Patrick Convent ProshySchool Taunton vidence Sister Mary Regina tieSister Mary Johnelle to gradeFrom St Joseph Convent Proshy

seven St Josephs School Fall Bishop Feehan lIigh School Atshyvidence Sister Marie Donna to

River tleboroBishop Feehan High School Atshy From St Vincents Home Fantleboro Sister Mary Michaelanne to River Sister Mary Cecilia toFrom S1 Kilian Convent New grade seven St Patricks School Nazareth-on-the-Cape lIyannisBedford Sister Mary Eugene as Fall River

Sister Marie de Prague tosuperior to Our Lady of Mercy Sister Mary Clare Theresa to grade six and principalship middotStCon vent and to grade six St grade sevlilft St Louis School Kilian School New BedfordMalys School New Bedford Fall River

Sister Mary Carolita to amptoSister Jeanne Marie to grade From St Mary Convent North Edwards School Providencesix St rosephs School Fall Attleboro Sister Mary Joseph

River and Sister Mary Noelita to Mt From St Leo Convent Paw-shy St Mary Convent Fall River

A f1AMILY TIUiAItuclgtet Sister Marie Walter to Sister Mary Rose de Lima to grade seven St John Baptist St Vincents Home Fall River oiIAR-BmiddotQ CHICKENS School New Bedford as superior and procurator

From St Margaret Convent From St Matthew Convent ROSELAWNRumford Sister Mary Timothy Cranston Sister Marie Laboure to Bishop Feehan High School to Our Lady of Lourdes Convent FARMS

tlU WuhinltoD St airhann Attleboro and School Taunton as superior t JUlt off Route I four teacher procurator principal and grade

V4~reiln to Meet Sister Marie Roselle to grade l wa 3~n two Our Lady of Lourdes School

While out for a Drive From St Parick Convent Fall

TauntonIn San Antonio Stop at thtl Delightful Spot

SAN ANTONIO (NC) - The River Sister Mary Columban to ~ ~ jCatholic Central Union (Verein)

will hold its annual five-day convention here starting Satur day Aug 17

Meeting simultaneously with the 108year-old social action organization will be the Nationshyal Catholic Womens Union and the Central Catholic Youth URicmiddotn

Tte womens organization will be having its 47th annual conshyvention and the youth group its 11th annual meeting

Featured speaker at the conmiddot vention banquet will be Coadshyjutor Bishop John L Morkovshysky Apostolic Administrator of the GalvEston-Houston Tex diocese The (i

Rihard F Hemmerlein of Syracuse NY is president of the Catholie Central Union Mrs Charles Wollschlager Watershy In FAMILY SECURITY bullbull bury Conn heads the Catholic -Womens Union Richard H Weiden New York is head of the Catholic Youth Union Is ~itizelis

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Schedule for Summer Seclson Assonet North Eactham

ST BERNARDS CHURCH OF TIlE VISITTION MalSes Sunday-700 830 1030 AM Ma~s Sunday-8 9 10 11 AM

First Fridays--Evening Mass Holydays-830 AM-730 PM I~ewster

Confessions before every Mass and Saturday OUK LADY OF THE CAPE 300 PM-730 PM MaMes Sunday-630 730 830 930 1030 AM

Daily-800 AM Buzzards Bay CClnfessions Saturday 4-5 PM - 7-8 PM ST MARGARETS

Masses Sunday-630 8 9 10 11 12 NOOfl Eat Brewster Daily-700 AM IMMACUlATE CONCEPTION Rosary and Benediction Sunday-700 PlI MasstS Sunday-7 8 9 10 11 AM

Daily--700 AM Onset

ST MARY-STAB OF THE SEA ()stervitle Masses Sunday-730 830930 10301130 Abullbull OlJR LADY OF THE ASSIJMPTION

Daily-800 AM Ma~ses Sunday-615 7 8 9 10 1100 AM Daily-700 AM

Centerville Confessions SatuIclay-=-4-530 - 730-830 PM OUR LADY Of VICTORY

Masses Sunday-7 8 9 10 11 AM PClpponesset Daily-700 800 AM COMMUNITY CENTER RECREATION BALL

Mltsses Sunday-7 8 9 AM Confessions Saturclay-4-5 PM

OUR L~DY OF HOPE West Barnstable

SantuitMasses Sunday-930 1030 AM ST JUDES CHAPEL

MalISes Sunday-8 10 AMCentral Village ConfeMions Saturclay-730 815 PM ST JOHN THE BAPTIST

Masses Sunday-730 830 930 Pmvincetown Daily-800 AM ST PETER THEAPOSTLE

ST JOHN THE BAPTIST HALL M~set Sunday- 7 8 9 10 11 AM 8 PM MaSlies Sunday-830 930 1030 AM Daily-700 AM

~YOtions Sundaymiddot-730 PMChatham

HOLY KEDEEMER Soutlh Dartmouth Masses Sunday-63l 8 9 10 11 12 NOOft ST MARY

Daily 730 )lasses Sunday-7 8 9 10 11 12 Noon Devotions Sunday-Ro-lary and Benedictiltm Daily 700 AM Saturday-800 AM

South Chatham iandwich COI~PUS CHRISTI

Rt 137 off Rt 28 OUK LADY OF GKACE

Jllaeees Sunday-7 8 9 10 AM Masses Sunday----8 9 10 11 Daily-730 AM

Daily-730 Pocasset

East Falmouth ST JOHNS CHURCH ST ANTHONY Mamp8sett Sunday-630 730 830 930 1030 nlO

Masses Sunday-7 8 9 10 11 12 NOOD Beily-730 AM Daily--800 AM SagamoreBeJlediction Sunday-700 PM

ST THIRESAS CHURCH East Freetown a- Sunday-630 830 930 1030 raquo11

CATHEDRAL CAMP )ow_airs 930 1130 AM DUll LADY OF THE ASSUMPTION eII_

Masses Sunday-736 9 16 11 AM Soutmiddoth Yarmouth Daily-736 AM ST pros TENTH

ltenediction Sunday-500 PM SvDliay-7 8 9 10 11 AM Il8fly-700 M

Falmouth ST PATKICa Bass River

Masses Sunday-7 8 9 16 11 12 HoOR etJK LAD1[ OF THE HIGHWAY DaHy-70Q AM l SYRday-730 130 930 1030 l11t A

Benediction Sunday-730 PM ~vena Monday-Miraculol15 Medal 730 - ~areham

s~r P ATRIC](Falmouth Heights Swnday-7 8 t 10 11 12 NGeIl

ST THOMAS Baily-700 AM Masses Sunday-615 8 9 10 11 AM J)evetiampn Sunday--73G PM

Daily-730 AM lIiIIaOuloHl Medal Novena Monday-11t p BeBediction Sunday----800 PM

Wet WarehamHyannis 81 ANTHONY

ST FRANCIS XAVIEIl 8_eay-7 830 930 1030 AM Masses Sunday-fi 7 a 9 10 11 12 Nooa

Daily-700 800 AM MarionB1nediction after Last Mass OIl Sunday ST KITAConfessions Saturday-4-530 _ 734gt-900 -

~ Swoday-7 830 10 1130 AM

Yarmouthport WeUfleet SACKED HEAKT 8UR LIDY OF OUDU

Masses Sunday-800 AM Sunday-7 8 9 10 11 AM DaHy-730 AMMattapoisett

ST ANTHONY TruroMQsses Sunday-6 7 8 9 10 1100 AX sectACREIl HEART CHURC

Daily-700 AM ~ Sunday-8 10 AM

KOUTt 6 DAMIEN COUNCIL K OF C HALit North Tluro

Masses Supday--934-1030 AM 8tJR LADY OF PERPETUAL BEll Ihr_s Sunday-7 830 1() 1130 AM

Nantucket t-OUR LADY OF THE ISLE WEst Harwich

Masses Sunday-7 8 9 10 11 AM and 5 HOLY TRINITY Daily-700 800 AM )I-ea Sunday-7 8 9 10 11 12 N4lea

Benediction Sunday-745 PM COMMUNITY CHAPEL [Jlennisport SIASCONSET MASS OtJll LADY OF THE ANNUNClATJOK

Masses Sunday-815 PM ~~ Sunday-6 7 8 9 10 11 12 NGCNl Daily-800 AM

Oak Bluffs SACKED HEART Woods Hote

Masees Sunday-630 8 9 1030 AM ST JOSEPH Daily-730 AM )hssea Sunday-7 815 930 11 AM

Benediction Sund41y Evening-730 PK Daily-700 AM Beaediction Sund~y-730 PM

Edgartown ST ELIZABETH Megansett

Ma58es Sunday-ti4l) 1)06 AM IMMACULATE CONCEPTIOM Daily-736 AM raquoasses Sunday-7 8 9 10 11 12 NOOIl

BeDediction Sunday Evenings-730 P Daily-800 AM

Orleans VinE~yard Haven ST JOAN OF ARC ST AUGUSlINE

MaNeS Sunday-7 8 9 Ii 11 AM Jih_ Sunday-l)30 800 915 1030 AM Daily--730 AM Daily--730 AM lIi)ly Hour-MonQay 700 PM 81MlPY and senediction Sunday-7tI

Scores Inequity In Federal Help For Educators

WASHINGTON (NC) Sen Kenneth B Keating of New York has asked the Senate education subcomshymittee to revise a major Federal aid program so private llChool personnel will get equal tTeatshyment under it

In a statement submitted to the subcommittee the Senator was critical of language counshyeling and guidance institute operated under the 1958 National Defense Education Act

He noted that these Federal institutes give stipends to pubshylic school teachers who attend them but do nltlt give a similar livil1g expense to teachers from parochial and other private chaoIs

Keating said this inequity has kept private school teachersFather Balthazar from the institutes which he ealled vital to programs in ourTo Offer Mass elementary and secondary IChoolsOn July 28 Teachers from private schools he said are in effect preventedRev Norman Gerard Balshyfrem taking the courses becausethazar 0 r d a in e d to the they are not completely leJlshy

prieRthood June 30 by the supporting during the period of MORt Rev John P (oIly rudy Apostolie Administrator of New Ignore Talfnt Orleans at the American College Of the 21000 teachers mChapel Louvain Bel~ium will have taken the courses IIineecelebrate his First Solemn M3511 thfv hart in 1959 he said leN at St Josephs church New Bedshy than five per cent HI made upford Sunday July 28 of Lpa S irom private schoolll

Father Balthazar son of Mr HThis wasteful and useless igshyand Mrs Roland E Balthazarmiddot fl()ring of potential talent ia Estelle Avenue East Freetown harmful not only to these teach was born in New Bedford June ers and their 55 million stushy2 1938 He attended St Josephs enshydents but eventually to the Grammar School New Bedford tire nation he said and graduated from Assumption Stipends are $75 a week witllPreparatory School WorC1Ster

an additional payment of $15The young priest studied at Bosshy a week for each dependent wllileton College and at St Andrews the teacher is taking the insiishyMinor Seminary Rochester He tute usually held in Summelobtained a BA at St Bernards lessions at coneges and llflivel shySeminary Rochester and w_ itiesgranted an MA from the Amfl shyican College Louvain BelgiUDl

Ms~r Louis E Prevost ~sshy Clergy Ask Negroes tor of middotSt Josephs will a~

Father Balthazar at Sunday On Advisory Body Mass Oth-er officer oIttie MaSl DANVILLE (NC) -A ieee will be Rev Henri Charest teashy Watl among 13 clergym_ wbe con and Rev Charles DesRuill shy aigned a letter urging 1tlat Neoshyseaux Manchester N H a cousshy lroes be included on this VirgiBshyin subdeacon Another ~iIl ia citys all-wbi~ nlcial MVieory Rev Elliott Robert SM Detroit committee will deliver the -sermon The signature of Father Capl

Father Balthazar will ~rve MIl Naro of Sacred Beart church Wall the Diocese CJf St Auglstine Ila in the letter addr-essed teIMayor

JHlian Stinson The cleram_ uggested thai the Mayors adshySays Ru ling Permits isory committee be greatly eftshylarged to include citizens fd boUtVoluntary Prayers paces who will be representative

HARTFORD (NC) - Bihle of e71ry phase of the life of reading and prayer can conUnue eommunityin C(nnecticut public scb66ls all

long as they are BOt required or conducted as a formal -policy public school officials hoive been advised

Tllis was the position taketl H1 a letter sent to school offlCials TOUHEYSby William Sanders state edushycation commissioner The letter PHARMACYlOught to clarify the issue in the wake of the U S Sup-reme Court June 17 ruling harrinlaquo bull Hearing Aiel Co public school prayer and Bible reading carried on under laws bull Surgical Appliance Ce directing such practices in Maryshyland and PennSYlvania Irene A Shea Prop

Sanders expressed the belief that the courts ruling wouki permit prayer and Biblc reading 202 - 206 ROCK STREET in public schools if t~ practlcetl

FALL RVER MASSwere carried on at the discretion of teachers and were not reshy OSborne 5-7829 - 3-003-7 quired by law or formal public policy

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5 1ft AtlaquoMOR-Dtocese of Fan River-Thurs Ju1y 25 1963

YOUTH AND AGE Youth and age are served equally by White slide right from left Sister Jeanne Sist~r Imelda and Sister Renee ~isters of Fall River and New Bedford Left Sister St Ludger IlUperior Theodose superior prepare to leave New Bedford convent 00 daily round of Fall Rivfr convent of community ~elPil Stang Day Nulloel1 tot down of heme nursing calla

Train SeminariansMinisters Back Sisters in New Bedford and FaU River Fer Youth WorleProposed Law

WASHINGTON (NC) - ~eYouth Age tvith -Nursery Home Care Federal givernment is going toOn Bus Rides finance aD experiment ill the HARRISBURG (N C ) In Fan River and New Bedford there are shut-ilUl mainly elderly for whom a bright training of future priests to work

with juvenile delinquents and11lirteen Protestant miftisshy spot is provided by frequent iSM from the White Sisters And in Fall River theres handle other youth problemsten have backed a biD to another group far 1ftgtDl elderly but sharing in those same bright spots The shut-ins

The Presidents Committee onprovirllaquo tax-paid school bus Benefit from the home Iritrsinlaquo service of the Sisters the non-elderly group is composed Juvenile Delinquency has grantshy

rides tor parochial and otIter of youngste18 who daily inshyfyaed ewe for that realilOJl DeSSwomeRS residences ed $oW874 to st Louis University

private school pupils vade Bishop Stang Day Nurshy MemtJers 01 ~ communit The Sisters habits are III aft foe a three-year program 81They said in bull letter to Gov sery romp on its swings and appreciate the work of tile Sisshy orlon and wool combination A surveying seminary programs in William Scranton that they beshyltlide~ frolic in its large inshy ters and lend assistance One black veil and blaek belt set off youth work training a selectlieve it would be for the welshydoor playroom-and line up for such glOUp is the Queens theil-white robes A silver dove group of 80 seminarians and thentore of the state if the bill ia lollipops at the close of each Daughters an auxiliary which representing the Holy Ghost is putting them to work as aides inenacted day 1Ip0llsorS henefit activities and wom about the neck (The inishy social agenciesThe statement differs radically

The White Sisters formally prepares surgical dressings for uala FSE following t~e Sisterrom a broad condemnation of ImGWn as the Daughters of the the home nurses III New Bedshy nama stand for Filles Saintshythe bill and its purpose made

earlier by the Pennsylvania Holy Ghost were given their ford Catholic druggists make an Esprit French name of the comshy

Council of Churches affectionate nickname derived annual collection of drugs and munity) DONNELLY frem their white habits when medical iUpplies for the White Prospective W hit e SistersThe 13 ministers said that if

ibe state deems tax-paid bus they arrived in the Diocese in Sisters should be between 16 and ~5 PAINTING rides vital for public school 1903 Now theyre so well known The Sisters are on call five say the Fall River and New Bedshy

children then children attendshy by it theyre even listed in the and a half days a week for nursshy ford superiors They should posshy SERVICE ing care but respond to emershy sess good health and be equippeding nonpublic schools should phone book that way Commercial Industrial

80t be discriminated against beshy In Fall River two Sisters are in gencies at other times as well for the type of work done by the Institutional eause of their religious creed charge of the nursery which In Third Century community Pointing and Decorating

Traditionally said the stateshy cares for children of working The Daughters of the Holy Furthec information is lIyail shyment Protestantism has been parents or for youngsters whose able from Rev Mother ProvinshyGhost are well into their third 135 Franklin Street very jealous of the principle of parents for one reason or anshy century of service to God and cial Holy Ghost Provincial

fall River OSborne 2middot1911other feel it would be good foreparation of Church and State man Founded in France in 1106 House 72 Church Street Putshyand would not desire to see this it now numbers some 3500 memshy them to have some play experi-middotmiddot nam Conn

ence with other tots before startmiddotline of demarcation violated bers ill Canada Africa and the We agree however with the ing school Two Sisters care for a 2

United States Supreme Court when it declared Works indude schools hosshythe homebound ill in Fall River ill 1947 that such proposals and one fills the important post pitals homes for the aged orshywould not be a violation of this of cook Sister St Ludger is sushy phanages nurseries and bu~li-principle It is also significant perior in Fall River and in New that similar bus laws in several Bedford Sister Renee Theodose states including the large inshy is in charge of the home nursing Manhattan to Use MONTHLY CHURCHdustrial states of New York and crvice offered in that city

Nuclear ReactorMichigan have not been ehalshy N Call Refused BUDGET ENVElOPESlenged as to their constitutiCNlshy The Sisters have bad the hapshy NEW YORK (NC)-Manhatshyalit piness of aeeing Diany of their tan Cllege will put into use in PRINTED AND MAILED

Signers represented Presbytershy September the first critical orpatients return to the sacraments ian Christian Reformed and Reshy or enter the Church Most they hot nuclear reactor in New OSborne 2-J322 formed Episcopal Churches YOIk City Brother Gregory WYman 3middot1431say are unable to pay for nursshyAmong the signers is Dr Edwin FSC president of the collegeing tervice but none is ever re-H Palmer of Westminister Theoshy has announced logical Seminary Philadelphia The $120000 training reactor who is prominent in the Citizen8 Georgetown Loan will be a gift from the American for Educational Freedom moveshy Machine amp Foundry CompanyWASHINGTON (NC) shyment in the state Geopoundgetown University here has and will be housed in Manhatshy

been awarded a $4465OOQ colshy tans new engineering buildingUniversity Head lege housing loan by the eomshy in the Riverdale section of the

SCRANTON (NC) - Father munity Facilities Administration Bronx Edward J Sponga SJ former for construction of two residence The device is suitable for graduate school dean has been halls and a cafeteria adminisshy demonstrations of how reactors

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lOBSTERS appointed president of the Unishy tration commissioner Sidney H work but is not adequate for exshy for your OUTDOOR COOKmiddotOUTS versity of Scranton He succeeds Woolner has announced One perimental work It will be used Father John J Long SJbull who residence hall will accommodate at Manhattan to demonstrate will remain at the Jesuit institushy 324 women students while the principles of reactor activity and Macleans Sea Foods tion as a consultant on developshy other will house 424 men tushy can be Wied for long periods of UNION WHARf fAIRHAVEN ment and educational poliq dents time

6 middotmiddotTHE ANCHORDloc~e of Fall River-Thurs July 25 1963 Comrade~

Pope Paul OJtmiddotmiddotthe middot~Rdriousmiddot middotSense

A Jewish rabbi has recently observed that he would like to see much less of a distinction made in contemporary life between the sacred and the secular the holy and the profane the reserved and the common He feels and rightly that when DUm divide life -into these two eate goriesthe next step is to make of the sacred justa piou~ routine formalism and middotof the secular an anything goes

gt proposition entirely divorced from God In his thinking the rabbi HI folloWing in the great relishy

gious tradition of the Old Testamept where the Jewish people did not so much see God in all things as they saw all things in God To them there was no such thing as a sacred aspect anq a seeUlar aspect of life Life was a gift of God Who while infinitely above His people was at the same time vitally interested in them and present to them bull

This is the New Testament view as well It is the 8acramental approach to life with the unseen God manishyfesting Himself in the things that are seen

Perhaps the oneniost needed virtue in the world today is the religious sense the awareness of God Fourteen hundred years agO St Benedict and his followers in searching for God realized that He could be found in all things and especially in the things of the earth and they thus restored to agriculture the dignity that centuries of Illave labor had robbed it of In the pgalms they sang of Godin nature and in all of creation and working the earth with their hands they experienced this same awareness

The present world is in need of the same exPerience Too long have men eompartmentali~ life into what beshylongs to God and what belongs M themselves or the world

IC]hAou9h th~ ltWalt CWlth th~ ChWlch By REV ROBERT W HOVDA Catllotic UivellJitr

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REV JAMES A CLARK

Assistant Director

Lat American Bureau NCWC

Laud Of lhe Latins

Ii you were a Volunte and about to set your fir step Qll South American 801 what would you expect of ihis new world about to engull you What you would find II a land of conshytradiction AD overwhelming Catholic conshytinent it posshysesses paganism superstition imshymorality indifshyferel1ce and militant ant i- ~ clericals With the warm and welcoming cli shymate yOll may have beard about there is 8lIshyireme heat and cold pIa without rain and others with alshymost m 0 n soon - Ii k e rai

TODAY - St James Apoampt1e Reading) when we forsake tile dizzying highlands and heavyo It is significant that the present Holy Father in a It is this -very integrity and Sunday assembly of worship hearted lowlands crowded citiel

1holenese constantly elicited when He comes and fails to find and people-less plainsLenten pastoral letter written in 1957 addreesed himself (end created) in themiddot public wor 118 watching (Gospel) HFlaquo I 00to this subject Pointing out how in the past nature the Probably you wouldship of the Church which draws betrothed you to one spouse studied Spanish ~ as to be abereation of God was seen as the intermediary between lilpon the follower of Christ the the Church teaches the Church to converse with the peoplemen and God the then Archbishop Montini caned upon scorn of the world (First in middotthe first lesson The Church But besides Spaniards youmiddotthe works of man himself art and technolog3r to fulfill leading) Sufiering in this teaches bEcause it is CbrisJs have a life lived among IndiaWorld-and not even a promise Body the iD8trument throuhthat role today In the products of his ingenuity his inshy Negroes mixed bloods and i(Ii success by this worlds 9tarishy which He works on earth todaydustry his tools his machines man must see not only the Clards in the next (Gospel)-is The Church is taught because it migoonts from many Europelill

countries tokens of his own intelligence and energy but he must make the companion of total commitshy is not all Head its members are the leap in human understanding and see in them a reveshy rnent to God Our comfort is that disciples students of the Lord WealDt Poverty

the Lord knows when I sit and TUESDAY-Mass as SUDlation of the mind and work of God This in my opinion You would gaze in astoni9bshywhen I stand (Entrance Hymn) day Give an account of thyis one of the keys to the problem of bringing back the lost ment at the wealth of the landTOMORROW-St Anne Moth stewardship says the symbol ofreligious sense into the realm of industry and technology tl of the BIHSed Virgin Mary God in Jesus Gospel story Reshy - people who live in a luxuq

that is of a bygone era herescience and art This is the way to restore a spiritual signishy In commemorating St Anne we sponsibility is a key and distinshythe Statesficance to mans work This is how in the factories loaded recall that what made the Jew guishing note of the Christian

ish people whole the remnant view of man It is mysterious You might sense the wealOlas they are with material wealth the flowers of prayer (f faith always preserved in that too this human responsibility of ability personality and inshyand joy shall flourish nation was even then its ori God is almighty We can do nothshy telligence among the educated Emtation toward Christ the Messhy ing without His help We pray lind marvel at the wealth of iheKindness at Home smiddotiah The covenant-promise of in todays Collect for the spirit natural resources that spurt from Yahweh was the pearl of great of right thought and right acshy the rich land oil coffee gold

The English writer Arnold Bennett once wrote price (Gospel) And the First tion Yet the moral life the life gum Panama straws and bashyHeading shows how ideally of love is as truly our doing as nanas to name a fewDuring a long and varied career as a bachelor I have E~very aspect of the life of that it is Hisnoticed that marriage is usually the death of politeness Yet you will feel your stomshypeople was dominated by the WEDNESDAY - St Ignatius

ach sicken at the poverty ofbetween a man and a woman Lord Confessor The Society of Jesus parents and children living ST MARY ON SATURDAY While it may not be the mostThe obvious truth of the statement saves it from being squalorHer distinction even more than modest title in the history of

branded as a cynical jest ler physical motherhood was ecclesiastical organizations is Many Contradictions her faithfulness to the Word of certainly a bold and affirmative God (Gospel) True daughter of one The texts of todays MassIt is a sad fact that men and women who are the This is the land you would

soon learn to love You couWepitome of kindness and consideration to the tradesman the Jews (First Reading) she tell us much about that Society easily discover without aorthe newspaper boy the clerk in the store become rude and found in the promises of God The First Reading in its bold calculated effort why there EiUbstance for joy (Entrance and fearlessness its willingness toboorish and cruel toward their husbands and wives those so many contradictionsCommunion Hymns) when trashy suffer for the sake of the goodliving under the same roof No charity begins at home ledy threatened and for trust news proclaims The word of The contradictions in religio_

for them Charity is something to be exercised only outside when knowing failed God is not bound The Gospel life for example have a simpleof the home EIGHTH SUNDAY AFTER is Jesus own exhortation to misshy if lengthy explanation The

IlENTECOST The average modshy sionary zeal Spaniards as was their custo~And this is one area where trouble can enter a marshy

E~rn Catholic may not think of brought the Catholic religionriage When there are serious crises and grave problems it in this way but one of the with them and through it civishyOklahoma Court husband and wife will more often than not draw closer Iurposes of our public worship lized the native Indians setting

is to help us make friends the Catholic religion on a peopletogether in their concern and seek together the answer to Bars Bus Rides friends who share a Faith a lifeshy given to superstition somewhat confronts them or the strength to face and accept it OKLAHOMA CITY (NC) shy customs of which still remaiaviewIt is over the little things that marriage tension develops The Oklahoma Supreme Court

God calls us together in the Some people associated the - the thank you never said the demanding tone of has ruled that granting publicliturgical assembly to renew the Church with the hated SpanisJaschool bus rides to parochialvoice the service always taken for granted the gratitude eovenant he has offered us as and when the wars of indepenshyschool students in Midwest City

never expressed These are the shoals that threaten to ~l family as a community as dence occurred they become Okla violates the state consti shywreck the bark of matrimonybull friends Every mans life is inshy religious and anti-clerical Thetution

Jormed by a spirit-though the Negroes were imported for slaveThe state Supreme Court afshySo Bennetts statement is not 80 much a piece of lpirit may be materialism or firmed a decision by Distdct labor and brought their tribal

cynicism as it is a shrewd observation And to the wise pleasure or power Judge Robert Hert who had lsshy religious rituals with them

it can teach an important lesson Todays First Reading teaches sued a permanent injunction to Today many other Christiaa 1hat the Spirit of the Christian halt Midwest City public school religions are joining this steaM life is not a what but a who the officials from providing free of religioU8 confusion in South Holy Spirit of God And life in bus transportation to students America Thus the religion of the Spirit must be nourished by at St Philip Neri School there people varies and ranges frOM friends who share the same The bus transportation had an almost ascetic Catholicism br Spirit (Gospel) This does not been provided for some five some to a pure paganism bull mean we will not have or should years under an administrative othersJ10t have other friends It does decision of Midwest City publierheANCHOR Religion is only one of filemean that the liturgy offers us school superintendent Oscar

contraditions in Latin Amerieaan opportunity to love and supshy Rose who called it a goodOFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE DIOCESE OF FALL RIVER If you would like to know mOMport and encourage our brothers neighbor policy bull about the continent and Published weekly by The Catholic Press of the Diocese of Fall River in the Faith and in the Spirit Rose said providing bus transshyPapal V 0 I u n tee r s who MeRelating friendship to the port for the parochial students410 Highland Avenue seeking to help it send me yoaltar and being a friend at Sunshy irwrolved no inconvenience 01

Fall River Mass OSborne 5-7151 name and address and withoutday Mass strengthening the extra expense for the public any further obligation on yOUIPUBLISHER ilOcial and femily ties of the school system

part I will forward to you ~ Worshiping community can save However an injunction againstMost Rev James L Connolly DO PhD pamphlet on PAVLA 1elS from the crass level of friendshy the bus transport program was

GENERAL MANAGER ASST GENERAL MANAGER hip of the Gospel steward asshy sought in the Fall of 1961 by The address is Latin Amer_ suring our spirit that we are John L Antone and other Midshy Bureau NCWC 1312 MassachRev Daniel F Shalloo MA Rev John P Driscoll hildren of God west City taxpayers who claimshy setts Avenue NW Washingtea

MANAGING EDITOR MONDAY-St Martha Virgin ed that it violated the Oklahomashy 5 DC Meantime keep WI

Hugh J Golden There is a divine jealousy First constitution your prayers

Selfhelp Project On China Border Makes ProgreSS

MACAo (NC) ~ ~We may have startedm the middotdoghouse but were climbing to the top of the world now beamed Father Patrick Shaules SJ of San Diego Calif who like many anshyother missioner has found he must be a jack-of-aUtJades and master of them too

The making and marketing of beaded sweaters pursesmiddotembroishydered luncheon sets and other

tourist-tempting items is a far cry from knowing theology middot But supervising such work is what Father Shaules is now doshyJog when hes not doubling as director of Ricci High School in this Portuguese territoIY off the 80Uth China coast

The projectmiddot is called Maca9 Welfare Enterprise It is a nonshyprofit venture and the first large ~ale one of its kind here

The goal is to provide 300 refshybull gees with training and profit shyeble employment by September to plow profits back into the business and to the workers and pJovide fringe benefits And it hU the blessing of the Bishop Paulo Tavares who welcomes -capees from Red China with epen arms

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Catholic Relief Services Wattonal Catholic Welfare Conshyleience helped to launch the program last NoVember with a dmation of $525 The Governor eI J(acao provided free temporshy~ quarters descried kennet 84 the old dog race track ~ Sisters of Our Lady of the

ADgeLr-known in Macao as the FtUna Sistera-took over sup~rshyYMion and training And workshy received 18 cents a day and bull free meal while training

Needs More Priests LISBON (HC) - The number

fill priests in Portugal is falling behind the population growth in this country New statistics mow bull 9 per cent increase in priests the past 30 years while the pOpulation wa growing by 35 pel cent In addition more than 100 of the countrys f2OO dioshyeesan priests are over 60 7ears

Executive Boards OrgUllize middotPariJuotWrmiddot Fotfportaia lJoltltmernity Work

By Aug1IStus Sil ear-el Parish ~-ewBedfOlll

F~tbi8tbird artkle in a series on COD t~~been asked to discuss briefly the PaiishExecutiveBoat4 of the ConfraternitrQfenristian Doctrine Needless to say this is a rAt~er hifaiutin label to pin o~ ~rdinarytiel) and women who merely wish to share wIth ()th~rs an upderstanding and love of G9dlwasa bit shaken up when asked to join our parish executive board as one understandably is ablyask 7 But once you have out in my mind a yqungmother

when asked to tackle what only seems to be something too big to cope with We held our lint boud meetin looked

over -me ~~shy~ LOti

ures from a reshycent parish sur_ vey and were bowled over by the fa dthat close to 1 500 publie school children we r e receiving no

religion instruction whatsOever Ours ismiddotquite a large parlshbut I doubt it differs essentially from others By this time we were really scared of the next generation that is and thereshy

fore through the chairman of Teaehel8 we began lining up parishoners to handle religion clasles Youll agree tl n t under1 ~ the circumstances we needeil quite a few to be trained in the method and doctrlne of rell on

tomiddot Instrtlction

wnlin~ tomiddot Shaft Outprofessional teachers ere bore than willing to joinmiddot but ~it number feU middotfar short of ~ Jleed Equally as oOoJerilshy

middot ll-evermiddot wemiddotre a coupe omiddotfUe ~~ bull~lectricians helpers a retired n middot am man some hlgh school middotnmiddotlmiddot~ middotwho wmiddotere lmiddotgned the ~ loWer -ades a semi-retired at shy

toiney and his wife a window dreHer h 0 use w i vel and mothers to name a few just ormiddot clinary men and women each in hit own way willing to share

his understanding and love of God that others also might unshydel9tand and love Him 113 that SI_Ie amiddotnd that easy and to be~

timid before the high-soundingshyness of Confraternity of Chrisshytian Doctrine is to be expected cst of us felt this ww wmiddothen-taking our driving test or goirig out oil our first date

Ai thls point 7011 m reasonshy-

your teaeh~ trained in method a fallen-away Catholicwho toshyand doctrinemiddot how do you get gethe with her son came back the kids to (raquomemiddoti9 religion to the Church within a year classes (Notebull wemiddot dont use the She had become one of our better

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Diocese Planning Widescole middotRacial

Ju~ice Program KANSAS CITY (NC) shy

The Chaneery Office of the Kansas City-St Joseph dio eese has announced a eGmshyprehensive program by Bishop Charles H Helmsing to marshal the full strength of the dioeese w the cause of racial justice

middotThe program includes the foIshyviordcatechism thits passeCCD teachers in her second reall- a bad WOrd to use inY

~) In QW casemiddot middotbrilliantly persuasive eloquence from the

pulpit fell on deaf ears and again I repelltthat parishes are very much al~~middot

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n bullbull n theWe had the yrs re 8COle$ of tbeminc1udilig junior and senior high school students and not a few little Indians I was corrected once for calling them CltlitUe devils How did we get them there We iished for them Our chairman of Fishers along with two other board members met with various parish groups - Holy Name Society Parent-Teachers Assoshyeiation scout leaders md par-W I ents orteh S Club Coup es Club among others - we met

with our fellow-parishoners anil hit them hard with that 1500 figure I spoke ofearUet Having recruited (liurMarines (the Fishers are really the Marine Corps of CCD siwek troops youmht _ ) bmiddot t

8 wemiddot a au tnmiddot Itructing themmiddot in theirmiddot mission

~- t tb -- f ab t - VISI e HUmes a sen ee ehildren andto explain to both

~~- d t hpar an youngs ers ow atd Ch --uld evCIY goo MHlan Snvknow - to understand and love God ill 0 receive His Divine

graces Withia a year our problem

was to find enough teachen to keep up with the enrollment And what about this enrollment

Too many of these young people hadnt been shown how to make the sign of the cross several teenagers hadnt yet been bapshy1ized and some children of mixed marriages were confused by Ipiritual crosseyedness a neither-here-nor-there point of yiew I might add that thesehome visits brought notanly

children to religion classes but al80 parents back to the Church and in some instances into CCD One such instance stands

Study Educational Freedom Problem ft LOUIS (NC) - Citizens

for Educational Freedom has announced the formation of a research committee to promote the finding and dissemination of information on all aspects of the problem of educational freeshydom

CEF president Vincent P Cor ley announced that the new comshymittee will be particularly con_ cerned with the problems of disshytributive justice il) regard to tax benefits for educational pur poses

Among its subjects of investi shygation he said are the hisshytory constitutionality contribu_ tiODll and needs of independent education as well as the way such education is helped by governments in other demoshyeraeies

Fire Halts Training Of Lay Missioners

WAWA (NC) -Lay mission vltgtlunteers had scarcely begJJn their three-month training proshygram when they were called out to fight bull forest fire that threatmiddot ened themissiori ~a~ning center and eventually spread over 10000 acres

The volunteers are members of the Canadian Lay Missioners a society founded in late 1961 to serve mission territories throughout the world The group accepts both men and women without regard to marital status and senda them to foreign counshytries to work for three )eaJ4I

ander Dtissionar1 biShops

lowing features year me passed away I recall A special clergy conferencealso a yong man in his late teens who was sacramentally bank- -OIl race

A review of employment polshyrupt one week following his icies of Cath(lic institutions Confinnation he was killed in an auto accident A seriel of lerIDOllI GIl racial

Justice to be preached IA anYlrtuo1lll Aj)OStolle churches of the dioceseNeed I say that by DOW two years later our executhre board A stipulation for inclusiOil of 1M) longer felt ufleasyabout a nondUcriminatio1 clause ill facing up to CCD Our ranks had eontlaetl for aU buildinc proshygrown to illclude the profes jects Of the diocese and of Cathshysional the skilled and unskilled olic institutions of the diocese 7-OUng and ot rich and poor Inclusion of the cause of racial in other words a gathering of peace as a special intentioa in the people of the parish in- all Masses in diocesan churches structed virtuous apostolic each lip to middotAugust 5 in his own small way fulfilling Christa TeachiDc his mission as a witnesl to Bislwp Helmsing said in ames-Christ With the advice and middotui- th sage ac~paDYmg e programdance 01 our priest~director(this In our belated effort to aid is of the utmost imPottance -and by viaid and deed the causemiddot of lets -ot klmiddotd ours-~e abAutmiddotit)

a~ racial justice andmiddot civilmiddot equality our executive board formed the it is important that all of us-shyremaining grOUps thatDiake up bishops priests Religious and CCD Helpel~ Parent-Educators Discllssion Clubs nd Apostles of Good Will These have been touched o~ briefly in a previousarticlemiddotand willmiddot be himdled in detail In futllle articlellmiddotin this erie

--~ bull - ~ I lu want to saw that the

parish executive board under itl prielt-direetor is the orshyganizing planning and directing arm 01 CCD whose Ole plllpOse is tit mare with both Catholics

and non-Catholics within the parish bull deeper understanding ~ love of God And of course

dt h t be tone oesn ave 0 middotan expertea dlt this and he certainly mustnt be bull holier-thm-thou Perhaps the most inspiring CCD

be h tmem rs In our par1S are wo retired old gents in their early 1Os members of the Helpers

-- I _ th dgrouP Wau un 0 e oors turn on the lights and shltw the children to their clasTooms and

later turn oU the lights and lock Ute doors Can anyone say that these two gents in their inti shymate way are not sharing a witnesses to Christ

To say there is a need in our times for Confraternity of Chrisshytian Doctrine is to repeat what stare at us daily from our newspapers and movies our neighborhood and the house next door and within the family if were honest enough to admit to it CCD is perhaps the best means within the rE~alth 9f the lay apostolate to meet this need Not to meet it not even tomiddot try is to ignore Christ to tUrn our backs on Him to walk away and leave Him alone on Ills Cross

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laity-bear witness to our faith in Christ and His teaching

4ft is imperative mor-ecwer1bat we become involved ia inshy

telligent and effective action ofJove to insure the true succeu

of the nonviolent efforts of our fellow citizens to right the wrongs of tbree centuries

Holy Father Visits Vatican Post Office

VATICAN CITY (NC)-Pope Paul VI has continued a series of visits to Vatican City institution by calling at the Vatican post Gffice

After a tour of 1he various deshypartments Pope Paul lIPOke te the staff and urged them to Cltlshylaborate in the Holy Sees work not only through their professhysional activities but abo by etshytine good example

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VATICAN CITY (NC) - Ihe U S National Council of CathshyDecides Thumbsuckings OK olic Women has contributed $21 11 to the Private StoreroomBy Mary Tinley Daly of His Holiness Pope Paul VI

Our guide for more years than we like to believe was a center from which papal char-shya B1im paperbound book with the simple title Infant Care ities are dispensed We might temporarily misplace the dictionary the teleshy The gift was presented on beshy

half of the NCCW by Msgr ~_phone directory or the cookbook but Infant Care was drew Landi European director

hung by a string to a nail enough to be able to decide of Cafholic Relief Services-Natshyover the kitchen sink When what to do in many cases Your ional Catholic Welfare Confershythe bee stings when the dog baby can put up with quite a ence at a private audience graDshybites to quote a popular bit if he finds you consistent ted by the Pope lIOng were just two of the emer- and loving in your care In accepting the donationgencies to be got at immediately The whole book is in the same Pope Paul expressed his grati shyin their clear vein helpful with know-how tude for the generosity of U S Jndices T hat derived from oonsultation with catholics in oontributing to early copy had pediatricians child psychiatrists works of relief and charit1 Jrease - stained and psychologists parent edushy throughout the world pages from cod cators nurses orthopedists and The NCCW channels its worldliver oU soap- specialists in nutrition child aid through CRS-NCWC For the1P0tted p age s development vision and safety past 10 years if has supplied to at the How to In addition Infant Care has the Private storerooms old andBat h e the also consulted parents fathers new clothing including layettelBaby chapter and mothers who are daily FOR MEXICAN MISSIONS These five students from

for needy infants and First Comshybull pin a c h - dealing with problems in infant St Johns University Jamaica Long Island are working munion clothes for the poor ThJaplotched pages care with the Maryknoll Missions in Mexico this Summer With year (1962-63) the NCCW sent

Few BuIesat F ix i n g Father Michael Mullen CM professor at the university 240000 pounds of old and 55000The 1963 e d i t ion datesBaby Vegetashy are left to right Gerard Mueller of Long Igland city NY pounds of new clothing

Rocking chairs must have beenbles Until our first copy became invented for those sweet moshy Maureen Dowling and Mary Hyl-and both of Jackson

almost unreadable and we sent ments and goes on The sick Heights NY Felicia Krywienko of New York and James Prelate Gives $25000 for a new copy we did not reashy fretful baby bull bull bull may need to Cackowski of East Meadow NY NC Photo lize that the Gevernment was be SOothed sponged off bullbullbull For Typhoon Victims keeping up with the times in talked to or just held and

PUSAN (NC) - Bishop Johnchild care far better than we rocked Give him all the comfort Choi of Pusan has given $25000New Lease on LifeNew and revised editions had and attention you can without to Maj Gen Yang Chanwoonfear that it will spoil him been issued Governor of Kyongsang proshyBy the time our three 1963 Infant Carealso takes Young Italian School Teacher Undergoes vince to help victims of Tyshymiddles came along we found a more tolerant attitude toward phoon Shirley

that we no longer need feel both thumbsucklng and pacishy Four-Hour Open Heart Operation uilty in ignoring the 1929 edi- fiers the first of which was forshy The g~f was made possib~

- tion which warned we must not merly viewed 110 shocking the LOS ANGELES (NC)-Maria valve was inserted in her hea by oontributions sent to the ~t the habit of coaxing a baby econd anathema Antonietta Moretti isa pretty to replace the defective aortic Bisliop by friends and Catholi to sleep by rocking Few hard and fast rules are girl with dark eyes black hair valve with which she W88 born organizations outside Korea

COXnfant Care admitted Someshy offered except in such areas all a mind that has often meditated Now she is scheduled for one Employes at a Catholic medishytimes the baby needs a litUe the prevention of accidents on heaven and eternity - and more medical examination by cal center in Seoul gave $1500

extra attention and showed a leading cause of death of chil shy now a new lease on life Dr Jerome Harold Kay chief- to adriye organized by the Seoul picture of a baby being rocked dren of this age group It points At 24 each heartbeat reminded of cardiac surgery at USC and daily Kor~a Times for victims of by his mother Vindicated we out that children are vulnerable that she had but a year or two St Vincents who performed the the typhoon which hit June 20 unashamedly rocked Our last to new kinds of home accidents 10 live Her heart had an aortic operation The examination will and caused an estimated $2 milshylook-see at Infant Care was a because of advances in labor valve that did not close prollerly determine whe~ she can go home lion damage in southeast Korea decade or so ago when its 1951 saving devices for the home and and permit the blood to flow to Rimini Italy and her job as revision stated A great many many scientific developments back into the heart after each a high school teacher there babies fall asleep readily when Useful and necessary drugs heartbeat How Miss Moretti was able to Nun 96 Renews Vows they are rocked effective household and garden PORTLAND (NC) - SisterHer new lease on life was ne- come from Italy to Los Angeles

Now in our capacity as writer sprays time-oonserving home Mary Esdras 96 oldest of theotiated here through St Vin- for surgery is a story that manishyon home topics we find ourshy appliances p a i n t S cleaning ~OOO Sisters of the Holy Names cents Hospital and heart sur- fests the workings of Divine elves on the list to receive agents and other chemical proshy renewed religious vows firstgeons 0( the University of South- Providence Childrens Bureau Publications ducts - even refrigerators and prQnounced 15 years ago at the ern California school of Diedi- Free ServicesComes No 8-1963 - why its television sets - have brought Holy Names Convent at Maryshyeur old friend Infant Care sickness injury and death to cine One of Dr Kays heart surgery hurst She was born in England

youngsters where they were On May 11 Miss Moretti under- students at USC 16 Dr GiuseppeUnderstandably Government in 1866 and came to Oregon Ia bulletins are not the first things improperly used The new Inshy went a four-hour open neari Maselli-Campagna He became 1884 we grab for in our daily mail fant Care sets forth guidelines operation in which a plesiic baU engaged here to an American but this is different - a visit on these A new section on the girl and last Christmas took ber from a long time and dearly beshy handicapped child has al80 been home to Italy to meet his famshy Pocasset Penny SaleCatholic Leader Urges loved friend added also information on all ily Ladies Guild members of S

In the 1963 edition Mrs the immunizations now available Friends told Miss MorettiOpen Occupancy Law Johns Church Pocassei plan Katherine B Oettinger Chief ofshy to prevent communicable child about Dr Maselli and she went

DETROIT (NC) - Thepresishy penny sale tomorrow at Pocassetthe Childrens Bureau writes in hood disease to see hbn in Bari where he Community Clubdent of Detroits Catholic Inshya warm and friendly foreword The -working mother also gets teaches in the universitys surshy

terracialCouncil testifie~middot inNo booklet or expert can ever her share of attention though gical pathology departmentfavor of an open occupancy orshytell you all about your baby the book does say If you are Dr Maselli told her there wasdbiance at a puplic hearing beshyOnly you his father and mother well enough fiXed financially hope-if she could get to Losfore the Detroit Common Counshywill get to know him well that you can afford to ask AngelescilShould I take a job or not The Provincial Superior of the

your answer probably should be Mrs Mario Oresti CIC presi Daughters of Charity of SienaCape D of I No at least for the first few dent told city councilmen the wrote about Miss Morettis case Officers of Mother Cabrinl months CIC has been active for many to Sister Marguerite adminisshy

Circle Daughters of Isabella Single copies of Infant Care years in eHorts to obtain stateshy trator of St Vincents Hospitalwill meet at 8 Tuesday night may be purchased from the wide open occupancy legislation here The Sisters arranged free Aug 13 at Bourne Memorial Superintendent of Documents She urged the council to supshy hospitalization for her and the Community Building Buzzard Us Government Printing Ofshy port an ordinance which would mrgeons donated the operationBay fice Washington 25 DC require that all properties ofshy

fered for sale or for rent on the public market be sold or rented IN MIAMIwithout regard to race creed color or nationaI oligin BEACHIT Wareham Garden Party

A garden party will be held from 1 to 6 Sunday a1ternoon July 28 at Sacred Hearts Semishynary Wareham Proceeds will benefit the communitys Queen -AbullbullRICA MO of Peace Mission Seminary Jafshy FUNDRUpound frey N H Turkey ham and 011-1108 chicken dinners will be served 04 lr-eondltloned ro and booths childrens games and bull I Iwlmmlng pooll a variety program wW comprise bull REE HIf-plrklng for 100 a entertainment Church Mass InformatIOn

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Says Sound Parental Advice Prevents Early Marriages

By Father Walter WImbionki Dear Father My niece age 17 a high scllool lenior will be married III three months The groom to be is 18 and a helper to amp

TV repair man My sister-in-law thinks the whole thing raquo -just fine because they are both wonderful kids I am

TO PEACE CORPS POST Beverly Irwin 1963 gradushyrepomtibilities of husband and the problems involved in early father OF wife and mother Some marriage ate of the College of the Holy Names Oakland Calif talks to he Jpeople can reach maturif3J in N~etI basi ill PampIeJdll lWei her~sIgnmen In t Peace Corps in Guima Oft the hir late ~ others neYer Tell them of the curtailment West Coast of Africa with Sister Mary Baptistu faculty-em to FetICh it I of professional training lor girla member NC Photo

PEO~~ tor Catholics as well as for bo7s 01 the led 1ft a simple nral societJ of experience in making a ~re a bQY or girl had toleam choice of the absence ofmatrir-Oregon Missioner Ready 0 Start

~a and 1clf-reliaBce by livin itY patience and wisdom oa I OIl a farm they had long-term bOth sides of the ielatibrlship p A ~ - J1 bullpr~ration ~or their marriage olthe difficult ~nciar ~ rogrom In rvrKJzon ung e Parash aleL 1oday m our complex so- auOIl the new familTwill prob- PORTLAHD (He) A eietT unskilled labor is just nat ably- be in of the heightened - mls- -and machine saws to begin eoshy

frankly s hoe ked because they are ~otally unprepare4 for marrIage What argushyments can I use with my lIIampter-in-Iaw and my own daughters against early marshydage

Emily Dear Emily

Early is a relative wOld llemeos Juliet was about 15 and 11 or 14 is considered a pre1b edvlU1pounded marriage age in some parts of India The Canon Law of the Church based on the cusshytoms of an older and simpler ealtme canceiftsof marriage _tween younier teenagers ftlid and licit tbere is a background ofeom-

II is unwise to judge the Pi-u- unDucatioa aDd adequate sex denee of marrying only ia term education in a family parents ef chronological age One is old lIbould not have too great a difshyenough to marry when he or she fieulty m periodically emphe lllChieved suftlcletlt maturit7 sizing the difference between to choose a partner wisely and aexual attraction (romance) aud to vndestaRtl and IlS8UD1e the married love and in describing

Wanted llbd job-training and possibilities of divorce- and the higher education are a must

It is a rare young man who able to m1UlY before he iamp 22 bull 23~ unlesa he is willing to IUbject bis wife to a marginal existence or hu a family wiI-IIDc to s~pport him I remember ~ parent saying proudly We J- bcught Alice and her hus-ItaIld a new car 80 they can 10 to classes mDre easily middot There is a speCial problem

facentnt Catholic COliples Their DoD-Catholic friends who mailJ

Marria In which both DelS are ~r the age of ~ divoree tlaree times M Gften bose of ~ ewer n JIliriy to 40 per cent of an hidl IICbool girls who marry are prelaquoshynaftt and almost 70 per cent of an high ~hool ~ whD marlJI ID8n7 prep ampIeJs

One study has clearly reaveale4 neurotic teRdeDdes are shyhigher amooa JOUDC men and women who Dl8IT1 under theof 20 thaD among those wbebMre the cOlbol and eo1Dnaon 1leDlJe to wait lfi~

beshy best treatment for IDeshyearly marriages is preventive If

increased problem in adjustshyment

If young people haTe learned that they can trust parents to tell them the truth in mattera connected with life and love and EX they will have little hesi tation in accepting parental adshyvice on the subject of earlymarriage lonamp before It becomes a problem

If on the other bandparents

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eruVlaD mazOit sioR He ~t ahea supplies and The materials along with

ma~nals to beglD a long-range medicines and other supplies IOCial pl~esa program for ~e were donated b7 individuals --~ poverty-stncken people at h shyjungle t~rritor~ He ~190 it eroupa in tile Portland arehdioshytaking W111l hun proDUseS ol cese prayer support iro 2soo west- Fundamp tor continWIIg JUPPOrt -n Oregon Cat~lica of the Peruvian miSlIioa work F~ FraDC~ Kennard an have been pledged OR a coashy

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-rly limit the siie of their fam- wanUngs (f doom itmiddot KnOt at electric generators water pump archltUocesan DeW~peI

have never said anything on the Jl)ent elght ~earamp III Peru col- paigD conducted amonlaquo IIbshyIlUbject excePt to proclaim dire ~ted here II supply of ploWlt llCibera tQ the ~tholic sentinel

Cardinal Scores Indecent Attire

V E N I C J (Me) - GiOYaJIBI Cardinal Urbani has criticized the Maring of scant attire in streetsmiddot and shopping cemen or the city

nae Patriarch of Veke w ill a pastoral Letter What ie tolerated with diffic~ cut beftc~ for reasons of healtk beshycome an act of exhibitiOilisa wIlen worn in ~e meets bopping ceftters and public places It denotes an absence at a normal sense of modesty waieh has u roots in ehasti~middot

He alse said that genuiae modestry is a good compaaiolt - Vue tiegance

Tb~ Cardinal said that pubJlo mDralitycannot be prOlDf)tet lIUlCh Ie~ defended when divm and human laws are not aceomshypanied by a clear and coherent moral education the hcMte therefore is the first school where public morals should be taughthe added

Fete Father Buckley Rev James F Btrekley was __

ter1ained b Junior Higlt CllDtPshyfire Girls- Campfire Girls lUuebirds of Sacred Bead Pshyiah Fan River on ttt~ oceasioa Ol histransier tobnmaeulMe Conception parish North East Honor guests were aduamp aaWshymg with the youth prognan eluding Mr and Mrs Abel liar celinei Edward L Wilsoo aiI4f John B Reed Leaders super in~ were Mrs John KenyOBo Mh Walter Wilcox Mrs Beecl and Mrs Wilson Father BuekJeJ receiftd a eif~ from the group

To Mark Feast Reception IletVices for new

members of St Annes 8edalitt will be held tomorrow night tIM feast of St Anne at SaCIM Heart Church North Attleboro The ~ill follow rosalT anct Benediction at 730PrOfPectiwo ~embers may contact Mrs 8mbull Tondreault

by contraceptives What all StiRPllsiag that a tmmrmiddot about the Catholic girl who is eouple Who thiftk that they are - tile moiher of three before she in Jove have jolJt stopped I~ten- tItrns 21 If her husband fa ini bringing home an inadequate _lary withnoplospects far im- S middotkI h I provement and slw has at least tean uvl Sc edules bull child~bearing years ahead of Communion Breakfast Mr temptation is great NEW YORK (iCl-rhe ninth

Seem ~~sticated The crucial argument against

teenage marriage is this in our ~ciety the presumption must be Jnade that the late adolescent does not haTe a sense of identity bull coherent system of values a elear notion of wlat is 110 be ~ught iIi a spouse and a realisshytic awareness of the burdens inshyolved in matrimony

No on~ Wbo has dealt with teeagen for a~ period of time ~nks 1lftat there are very many them who have finished the process of growirlg up wQcb

anpu~ CQllUIlunion Breakfast of the Edith Stein Guild wUI be held here Saturday Aug 10 after Mamiddotss at St John the Baptist Chureh

The national guild aids JewshyJab converts to Catholicism and seeks to promote better Cath~ olic-Jewish understanding It is named for a Jewish convert who became a Catholic nUn tnd died in the nazi concentration camp at Ausehwitz

Speaker at the Communion breakfast will be Msgr Josepa N ltampody pasflor of Sacrecl

lItarriage must presume Ire- Heart Church HiglWancl Falla eently ran into a bride of 17 who ntil the ciay of the wedding had bull ever once IllePared her own reaklast She is marrying a Joung maD wbose drle dDmestif lIkills ~re carrymg out the arbage and changing II fuse

Because al tJe eqJIOSllre to mass media ma~ teenagera ~ sophisticated but tfteir JnvolYeIIIeftt tR ~g _ult tnle parlies -ci heterosexual IIelati6Jnships aft what the posyshy_Ologists caB preeeclous The d meansbalf ~ aDd 1mshy -dy Tlteo e JIOC ftniIbN -wing up

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Sees Race Crisis As Oppo~tunity

For Progress JACKSON (N C ) A

Catholic pastor here in Misshy sissippi said that current racial ten s ion s create a providential opportunity for progress

Msgr Josiah G Chatham pastor of St Richard church predicted in a sermon that when the good people of our southland grasp the moral isshysues involved in the racial jusshytice question harsh legalized enforced segregation will be no more

Under Gods grace a climate of freedom shall be developed ill which free men move freely and live with becoming dignity as children of God and free Amershyicans he said

Msgr ChMham received nashytional attention recently when his earlier sermon on the race question Southern Pentecost was reprinted in America magshyazine

Not Hopeless

In that sermon he declared that legalized enforced segreshygation as we have known it inmiddot eo oglan Ees I~O ogma IC s ac e the past is dead He also deshy

plored the assassination in Jack- D- M b h- - W Id C -I

Scripture Study Aid to Religious Unity Efforts

MONTREAL (NC)-Two scholars - one Catholic the other Protestant - offered different views here of the idea of the church in the New Testament but agreed that Scrip_ ture study can aid religiou unity efforts

Presenting papers on Unity and Diversity in New Testament Ecclesiology were Father Rayshymond E Brown SS Scripture professor at St Marys Seminary Baltimore and Ernst Kasemann of the University of Tuebingen Germany

They spoke at a plenary sesshysion during the fourth world conference of the World Council of Churches Faith and Order Commission

Ovation for Priest Father Browns appearance

marked the first time that a CARDINAL BAPTIZES ATTORNEY GENERALS SON Leaving the Church of Stbull Roman Catholic has spoken at a

Francis Xavier at Hyannis is Mrs Peter Lawford sister of US President John F Kenshynedy holding the newest member of the Kennedy family - Christopher George The son of Attorney General and Mrs Robert F Kennedy the infant was christened by Richard Cardinal Cushing Archbishop of Boston The ceremony was attended by left to right the Attorney General Mrs Eunice Shriver Pat Lawford President Kennedy Mrs Robert Kennedy and Dean Markham godfather Rt Rev Leonard J Daley is pastor of the Hyannis Parish NC Photo

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son of NAACP leader Medgar Iscusses Evers

In his new sermon MsgrChat- MONTREAL (NC) - An ofshyham said the achievement of middotficial Vatican observer at a

racial justice and harmony Is not a hopeless utopia

In patience and courage it n be attained he said

He added however that tbiJ loal cannot be attained by inshyaction Inaction can but lead to tragedy

bull A - -Baptlst ssoclatlon Backs Bible Reading

MIAMI (NC) - The executive board of the Miami Baptist Asshy~iaion said here in a resolution that Bible reflding and prayer

major W 0 rid C 0 u n c i I of

Churches meeting here said no dogmatic obstacle c~xists to preshy

vent the Catholic Church from joinipg the World Council

This view was expressed by Father Gregory Baum OSA of Toronto at a press conference during the fourth international meeting of the World Councils Faith and Order Commission which ends tomorrow

Father Saum theologiall and author of books and artiCle on ecumenism was one of five official Cat hoi i c observen

named to attend the meeting bY recitation in middotpublic schools do the Vaticans Secretariat for Dot contradict the prinicipal of Promoting Christian Unity AnshyChurch-State separation othet 15 Catholics attended

-The resolution said we do not guests believe this principle requires Fr Bro~ Speaker the omission of Bible reading and prayer in the schools when not The Catholic Church is not a accompanied by sectarian com- member of the World Council of ment and when no compulsion is Churches which includes middot201

17S Supreme Court decision ban ning Bible reading and recitation of the Lords prayer in public echools They urged their fellow Baptists to consider prayerfully lOch steps as may be proper and legal to protect the spiritual ioundations of the nation

HEADS SOCIETY Father Giulivo Tessarolo a native of Italy and pastor of Holy Rosary Church Washingshyton has been elected to a sixshyyear term as Superior Genshyeral of the Pious Society of St Charles (S c a I a b ri n i Fathers) with headquarters in Rome NC Photo

MANCHESTER (NC) - The

school board has approved a recshyommendation stating that publicschool pupils may continue to mention Gods name in the classshyroom

The recommendation was made by John T McDonald superinshytendentof schools It states that the pupils to keep Gods name in their minds may recite in class the Pledge bf Allegiance to the Flag It also says the pupils may recite the first and third stanzas of the Star Spangled Banner

The pledge of allegiance eon- bull tains the words one nation unshyder God The first and third stanzas of the national anthem do not specifically mention God

but the fourth stanza has the words In GOd we trust

University lo~n WASHINGTON (NC) --The Housing and Home Finance Agency has approved a three~

million-dollar loan for the con struction of two residence hall additions at the University of Dayton in Ohio Themiddot university directed by Marianists will house 802 additional students when the new buildings are comshypleted

~em ers Ip In or ounci The World Council was repshy

lresented by an observer at the Eirst session of the Second Vati shylean Council

A further sign of growing conshy~mct between the World Council 1and the Catholic Church was the 1act that during the Faith and ltOrder meeting here a Catholic

Prayer for Pope CI D- I oses la ogue

ATHENS (NC) _ A Greek Orthodox archbishop closed a discussion between Orthodox shy

lohn XXIII Archbishop Photios former

Metropolitan of Paphos in cypshy Jus saido Pope John May I bis example be followed byall

men of good will and let U8 hope to see realized soon theleshyunion of all Christian brothers

ann Roman Catholic theologians here by leading all in a prayer for the soul of the lllte Popen

usedon students to require their PFotestant Angliclln Orthodox Tl1e Orthodox prelate presided pradical reasons such as the _----------_ participation or presence and Old Catholic denominations atthe two-hour dialogue in fear ~f religious indiiference ADM MULLEN

The BaptiSt middotExecutive Board altho~gh it was invite~ ~o join at w~ichmiddot three Orthodox priestsand wid e s pre a d misunder-~ - C Members expressed regret at ~he te t~me of the councIlsforma- and four lay theologians parti shy

tion In 1948 In 1061 howev~rmiddot Cipated with six Catholic prie~ts the VatIcan named fIV~ 0lfIClal The meeting was held at the observers to the counCil s thIrd Athens residence of the Jesuit asscmbly held In New Delhi Fathers India The discussion - which censhy

tered on sacramental theologyA t t K G d - was organized by Father

C S 0 eep 0 s Elpidios Stephanou AA super-Name inClassroorn ior of the Assumptionist Fathers

here and a former consultor of the preparatory Commission Oil the Oriental Churches for the Second Vatican Council

Layman to Manage Sees Real Estate

SEATTLE (NC) -A layMan has been named to the new post of manager and supervisor of the real estate holdings of the Seattle archdiocese

The appointment of Robert E Tobin to the Chancery Office post was announced by Archshybishop Thomas middotA Connolly of Seattle Tobin vice president of a real estate firm in Seattle will be entrusted with the task of seshycuring strategic sites for proshyposed parishes high schools and

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This first came in a talk on New Testament ecclesiology by Father Raymond E Brown SS

plenary session of one of the Faith and Order Commission meetings He received a proshylonged ovation from a large crowd in the university stadium

The Sulpician priest noted that biblical criticism is but one avenue of research into the Church of the first century

Nevertheless it is incumbent on us to use all the means at our disposal including the science of biblical criticism to know and understand what the Church of the New Testament was and was not as a guide to our unshyderstanding of what the Church must be today he said Father Brown admitted that there is no uniformity of theoshy

a professor of Scripture at St logy irithci New Testjlment but Marys Seminary Baltimorei insisted that there is unity GIl

Practical Reasons belief Father Baum expressing the Sees Parallel

view at his press conference Dr Kasemann drew a parallel that there is no dogmatic ob- between the religious situatioa stacIe to the Roman Catholic in apostolic times and today Church joining the World Coun_ Comparing tensions amont cil cited a council statement various groups within the early which specifies that membership Christian community with the does not imply recognition of tensions among religious bodiN other C h t b d d th 1 1 h ldr 1 s I a n 0 les as today he sal e paral e s ouh h c urc e~ be a gre~t consolation te He noted that Orthodox de- c modern ChristIans shynOJlinations which share many un is surely of teal theologishy

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The program directed by in Nmvaapittya and Panadura Colomltgt dem~gtnstralon that become another Vietnam where Father R de Rocquois OP of pa~sed resolutions calling OR Ceyiln s Ca~ol~c ActIon organ- Buddhists are persecuted

Lyons France has arranged for iz~tIon h~ m~lltra~ govern- At a public meeting held

u S Missionaries Train Formosans For Radio TV

T A I PEl (NC) - Two young missioners from Calishyfornia are training student actors and production pershysonnel here for radio and teleshyvision

Father Philip L Bourret SJ of San Francisco started Kuangshychi radio program service in 1958 Since then Kuangchi has had over 500 short plays dealing with the family and community problems aired by radio stations throughout Taiwan

Father Clarke L Trent SJ from Pasadena Calif joined Father Bourret at Kuangchi in 1962 Father Trent had earlier been with the Jesuit-run Family Theater TV program in Manila

Give English Lessons

Public service programs proshyduced by Kuangchi in the past two years included a series of 50 public health programs and daily 30-minute English lessons

At Christmas and Easter Kuangchi has produced lengthy religious programs carried by the Broadcasting Corporation of China

During more than eight years prior to 1960 Protestantreli- gious programs dominated the pro g ram i n g of Taiwans 70 broadcasting stations Father ]3()urret says There are today middotsome 1000 programs monthly from various Protestant sources released by wrious stations

In 1960 two years before TV became operative in Taiwan Father Bourret was preparing a TV studio

h I bull h Opens Frenc - rlS Student Exchange

DUBLIN (NC) - Archbishop Giuseppe Sensi Apostolic Nunshyeio to Ireland has officia1l7 opened the new Oratory of St

Dominic here headquarters for the Irish-French Student Ex change program

PEACE DOVES Seventy six-year-old Father rosephat AnanevichmiddotOFM feeds his doves as An appropriate preshylude to the annual peace pilshygrimage at the Immaculate Heart of Mary Monastery Sybertsville Pa Aug 2 to 4 Nq Photo

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THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 25 1963

Denies Catholics Enjoy Immunity In Vi~tnam

SAIGON (NC)- Military court proceedings here have shown that Catholics enjoy no immunity in Vietnam unshyder President Ngo dinh Diem whose government had been labeled Catholic-dominated in the foreign press during the Buddhist controversy report Fr Patrick OConnor SSC

Catholics suspected of plotting against the government were arshyrested and tried like other acshycused persons One Catholic lieutenant was sentenced to ten years hard labor on charges of complicity in the attempted coup of November 1960

A Catholic civilian was sell shy tenced to six years solitary conshy

finement There were at least six Catholics among 80 military and civilians brought to trial of

PEACEFUL MARCH FOR JUSTICE Some 15000 persons joined in a peaceful march and ~rally for interracial justice through the streets of downtown Cleveland Memshybers of the local Catholic Interracial Council are carrying a sequence of signs from the peace prayer of St Francis of Assisi NC Photo

Alleged Persecution Excuse for Bigotry Ceylon Buddhists Wage Anti-Catholic Campaign

COLOMBO (NC) - Charges Buddhist Premier Sirimova of Catholic schools and the oustshythat the Vietnamese government Bandaranaike to appoint a gov- ing of nuns from hospitals The

headed by Catholic president ernment conunission to investi shy Ngo dinh Diem is persecuting gate the Catholic Action organishy

Buddhists continue to be used zation here by extremist Buddhist groups One Buddhist group the Sinshyhere in Ceylon to wage a bitter halaJatika Sangamaya sent the anti-Catholic campaign following message to His Holi-

Some 50000 members of var- ness Pope Paui VI ious Buddhist organizations mar- While congratulating Your ched through Colombos stree~ Holiness desire for world peace to protest against events in Viet- and freedom we beg Your Holishynam and the activities of Cey- ness to instruct Catholic Vietshylons Catholics which they al- nam to stop harassing Buddhists leged aim at destroyingthe We wish Your Holiness long Buddhist religion and culture of life this southeast Asian island na- L H Mettananda a veteran Another Vietnam lion bullnti-Cat~olic campai~ner re- He said that unless the govern-

That rally and other meeting peated hIS old accusat~on at the rnent acts quicltly Ceylon will

more than 500 French students Asks Discussion ftlent and busmess CIrcles and to live with Irish famiiies in bull plans to deBt0y th~ foundations P~blin Cork Waterford Kil- Of Vatican Tie of ~he morah~ spIrltuahty and

kenny Galway Dopega~ ~nd I na~lOnal conscIOusness of B~d- ~elfast Nearly 140 Irish studentsmiddot WASHINGTO~ (~C)- Rep dhlSts who are in a nUIJOrIty

are going to France this year~ Roman C Pucmskl sald here in C~lon Twenty went when the program that tJiE question of establishing ~arge Sab~tae ltarted 10 years ago diplomatic relatons with themiddot Of Ceylons mor~ than 10 mn

Th at e f Vatican deserves the widest I lidI1 people an estimated six d e lrog~arn ~ -an

gJ o~ possible disCussion in this coUn- ftlillioiJ are Buddhists Catholicsn re8B~uite excd anges e deteh U S T try ~ DUinber 711000 and there are

r am an ranee an e Pu k i ~ t t i th 1 5 m H dand France CInS I ~ a a emenn more an ml on In us the CongressIonal Record saId and over 500000 Moslems it is entirely possible that the Even before events in Vietnam American people today may led to charges of Inti-Buddhist want to review the fundamental persecution here extremist Budshyquestion of restoring a closer dhist groups here were spear liaison with the Vatican heading the drives that have led

He said His Holiness Pope to the government takeover of Paul VI and Pope John XXIII all but 42 of Ceylons hundred have increased the international prestige imd importance of the Graduates to Work Vatican

Surely the Vatican today stands as one of the worlds imshypressive forums for the exchangeof views and ideas inmans unshyyielding search for peace and understanding he said

Pucinski also noted that the US has diplomatic relations with tiny states throughout the world of considerably less imshyportance than Vatican City

Relief Agent Brings

Food to Cameroun YAOUNDE (NC)--The U s

Catholic Relief Services-NatshyionalCatholic Welfare Confer ence has distributed $860000

As Lay Missioners ALBANY (NC)-Four gradushy

ates of St Rose College here have volunteered for a yearsservice with the lay volunteer program sponsored by the CathshyoIlc Church Extension Society Maureen OToole of Albany

and Lunette Holland of De Kalb Junction- N Y will teach at St MaryS parish Ponca City Okla Claudia LaDue of Lenox Mass will work at 8t James parish Oklahoma City and Margaret Mitchell of Cohoes N Y will work at Immaculate Conception parish Oklahoma City

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worth of medical supplies and missions The society headquarshysUrplus U S food in Cam~toun ters are in Chicagoover tlie pa~four years

The government of this West ------------ African country pays the pro- St Francis grams costmiddot of transportaionReSlodence

Extension Society lay volun- teers work in the American home

within the country Cooperating with Catholic Re

lief Services are Switzerlands Catholic charities org~nization Caritas which sent medical supshyplies and Britainsnon-denomshyinational Oxford Committee fur Famine Relief which gave 10shy000 worth of food I

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government is now planning to tax the gifts given to the reshymaining Catholic schools which are not aHowed to charge tuition

Atthe Buddhist rally here Mettananda claimed Catholic Action has deliberately saboshytaged government properties and uses insidious methods to conshyvert Buddhists He accused Catholics of luring young Budshydhist men and women by organshyizing parties where much liquor is served

under the auspices of the Bud- r---~------- dhist group Ambalanagoda Bhi- The KEYSTONE kku Sangamaya the former dishyrector of Ceylon Radio Ronnie OHice Equipment

de Mel said that the imperial- Salesroom 1st policy of the U S had been

carried out SO successfully in NEW AND USED Vietnam that tt was able to Wood and S~I Detlka and chili foist a Catholic president on a ~1 ~il ~j= ~~~~~~ ~~~

middotnatioll where he asserted 85 wardro1gta etc pel cent of the people are BUd- 108 J a uGdhists The same thmg could near ni happen overnight in Ceylon Street through CathoHc Action if Budshydhists are not awake he added

N Wijeratmi vic~ president of another Buddhist organizashytion Bauddha Balawegaya said his group is determined to check Catholic Action

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whom 44 including four Cathoshylics were acquitted

To be a Catholic in Vietnam ltshyis no guarantee of government favor To be a Buddhist or any other kind of non-Catholic i no guarantee of government disshyfavor

What the government wants i support It reacts against every sort of opposition whether it comes from a Catholic a nonshyChristian a former supporter or a family connection

Priest Imprisoned Catholicism is certainly not

the dominant influence in govshyernment policy in spite of some journalists obsession with the

Presidents retigion Some foreign observers do not

realize that years before the7 ever saw Vietnam Catholics inshycluding Catholic priests suffered penalties because they opposed or criticized the government

Father Le van Phiem who had been a supporter of Ngo dinb Diem from 1948 to 1954 sided with opponents of the President in 1956 He was arrested and sentenced to three years i prison He served two and oneshyhalf years of the sentenceshy

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Hot Potato Awaits Retum Of Vacationing Editors

By Msgr George G ~

DIrector MCWeuro Social ~ DetpMtment

It happens every year Somewhere uound the middle fII Jltly columnists wha five in tb tJropiea (Washington ean 8eTve as a good example) get tired or writin1r eoluntns even ill air-conditioned offices And their readers--with the 0shy

lieption of the few odd onelf Itere and there who dont know enough to eome in out of the ncon-day lmu-get tkied of reading them At ~i time of the ear the only peopie wbo seem to be bterIn[ned to Iftp the- presses rolling regardshy1e1lS of the Swnshymer heat Be

tbeeditors And -oOyen of these ~y gentleshyaellgtif the truth e J e known lIave probablJr transferredtheir

Ii 1Iampee of operashytions to the piney woodamp Ql aoIlthern Minnesota OJ to the WOCky coast of Maine and beme very sensible lat ~lIbtJrmiddot dont even get around to readiag tIleir oWn editorials mna less etIler peoples columna

Allergic te )JlaIIII Spaeea What I am leading Up to is that

-u week for ~ee while tae editors are looking the Qtker way I am not going to write a

tluIt theY lIILe begiImiDfl to squeak

And besitles nebodY is ~ listening to 1Ibem lIIDP ~

M IbDe Leave it temiddot1Ie Irish with their

real 0Ir alleged fOndness fOr inshytramUlal conttGVerlIyen to- came along iust at the riyenht time with a new issue which will live the coaselativeliberal controverS7 alDODQ their AmeriJCim Cathalie cBuains Ii uew lease on life

If ami when tbe Ilartieipaatl in tlUampcontmuiDt debate run oat ot new ~ to SQ aboat the new issue- of DationalizatiOD in Ireland they can always start arguing among themselves as to whether or not Pope Pauf Vl b really as much in favor of the United Nawms as his recent adshydress of welcome to Secretary Genera U Thant would on the face fYf it seem to indicate

Make GNIIIld RliIlelJ CQmethe FaU when the kids

have returned to school and everytbing else fa back to normal again readers of the Catholic pressare in for a jolly good time

if they share this writers weak oolumn strictly so called ie5sfor trYing to anticipate how lIutsince editors by andlmtge certain Catholic newspapers bull are allergic to blank spaees iD magazines (dont ask me to name

tile p~geS l)f their papers (unless them) are going to handle the course these blank spaces are hot potato which Time has unshypaid for at the going rate and ~ttingly tolllled into their lap agned by A Friend) we are By way of bull concluding poundootshymg to compromise withmiddot them note it is suggested that tile 1liiy filling out ~e rest of 0lIl great debate- on this mOlBenliouanotted space- WIth a few Mid issue-Are Irish Catholics more ~er and complete11 incoa- ia favor of nationalization the equential jottings 011 a recent British Socialista _ be pest IIe~S item whichstruck lIS as polled until our friends the edishylteing rather amU5l~ In a ptJEJ tors get back to town IMt of way and whlch III lRucamp It will be their respomibUitby teo good to keep until the- Fatl to establish and enforce the ~ Attitrie iloUnd rules for the d~1gtate and

The news Item in questlOft ~ peared in Time magazinegtso JuI 12cover story on ~an Lem~ PrIme Mmister of EIre and tltushy181 head of the Flanna Fail PartJ In the land oisaints and sehGlars

It relids verbatim as follows -Themiddot world socialism 1lenifies ~ianba Fail supporters who are Rofbnly overwhelmingly Ca~ho

Iic but include many small landshy owners Yet one-third of aU in tI~ial enterpJises middotin Irelandmiddot

today are bankrolled (Time has alwaYlJ liiKl a weakness for bar- ltarisms of this sort) by the govshyernment which has gone farther toward nationalization than even

Jkitish socialists advocate Le~ bull aass says that he shares the atti shy

tude toward socialism that was expressed in the late Pope Johns eneyclical Pacem in r~ that

BOmiddot political system is undesirable if it benefits the people

Need Something New r wou1ltl hope that Mr Lemasa

didnt put it quite that waTt but it any event Times assertion bull at Ireland God help us baa 8OJ1e- the British soeialists one better in pushing for the natio~ elizaotion Gf industry (in other words for a form of socialism) has given OithoIk conserva- tLve~ and liberals in the lmiddotted States somethmg new VII MgUe aboutmiddot in the monthsmiddotahead

And goodness knows they need

~mething new ttl argue aboutr the old victrola reeords on right-to-Wock legislation lIedi- care UNESCO~ Who is Iespon lible Jlbr l--_ Calltlo iJIl - _ ~

_~ audi similar mattera eI bull fu~re of ~m cililiagt- Mon have beea pIqed mOllen tiani~utbeIleftlJtsestaatlllilteaSel or lesser imlIfJI-ncte fer ThlJlr8lllllri Aamp bull ~ HIamp

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_lIIItemooa 1111 28 at ManIens Glove 0IrlI Pail BiyeneF admiddot lIorth Dartmouth lD ClIlJe 06 rain Il will be sIliifted tAP the paneltial ahool WI Atwele IedilMaamman aan8Ullaquolt5 ~ ~attllae~

morespeeificaJl3i to prevent ~ participants fron throwing any thing heavier than a shamrock at one another or at the haplesa Henry Luce

Joint Statement CftMdemns Bias

OKLAHOMA CITY (NO) -

Catholic Orthodox Protestant and Jewish clergymen isseed a joint statement here ~ndemnshying racial discrimination

Bishop Victor J Reed of OIdashyhoma City and Tulsa signed the joint resolution which also calla for recognition of the validity and essential rightneS at the massive acts of protest which have developed in response to continued injustice and practice of racial discrimination in Amershyiean life Twe~-five religious lesden

attendiell the meeting at whiclr the resolution was issued

BiShop Reed told the pariicl shypants that be hae inI1ntctecl priests of his diocese to cam paign activelJ against racial cU crimination and that future CClIItracts- AIr constructiUn and repair of Catholicchurches iIIl

_~Oklahoma will contain an auwshydiscrimination dauIIe- ona ~ wu - shy

cJained JUDe IT 1800 He Iftlsmiddot spiritual director 01 ampCursmiddotllo to C-_Juct minlll7 ill Verona and w~ URU

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ACT I N G PRESIDENT Msgr Robert A Peters is acting- president of the Oathshyolic Press Association f~ lowing the resignation of President Floyd AndenJOD NC Photo

AslIS Commission To Tackle Family FOim Problems

WASHINGTON (NC) shyEstahlishment of a presidenshytial j~mmisgibn On country life ttl tackle problems of the nations middotfamilY farIIis wa~middot ne omtnlJl(nded tea Congresssiolial

subcommittee here by an omshybullcial ltgt1 the National CathOfte Rural Life Comerence

FathelmiddotTames L Vizzard 8J ctirector of the NCRLC Washing ton olfice told members of the House amiddotgricwture subcommittee at farnUy faTIDa that the group fine work ia inadequate for the fun aad continuing task fIf evaluuting change and ita effect ea thl~ famil7 farm

The subcommittee he said baa IleitIter the staff nor the time jor the intensive and deshytailed rese8lLeJt which the ~ middot~resmiddot

8erftee to NaUOR FOI this Iellsou tbe Jesuit

fann expert said we Mgtold hope that bull subcommittee make Ii oae ol its most urgeDt reeommendatioos that there be established a ne presidentialeomm ission 01) country life

Wf believe th~ the prestige authOIlty and c~ntin~ workof suclI It ~isslon ~lgned u month7publication resportSlbilitJ Eli making bull thOr-shyough analysis- in the spirit ai DA)n~pllrtisanr objeetiviq would be of great service to the rural peoplE~ of America and the nashytion itsett Father V~ assertc~d

Farminc in this country ba mushroomed from a simple aDd even a primitive art into bull highly technical business ~

Quiring large capital investment and cmiddotash operating costs told the subcommittee

Studies Stigmatine foul~S Cause

VA]ICAlf CITY (NC) _ 1M Sacred Coneegation at lUtes b- examined the heroic nature fillshyJathez Gaspare Bertoni founder of the Stigmatine Fathers

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INrIIJanci but retams 13 per cent el ber p1lIchases

If these factsfell upon the eyes of the hundreds 01 thoosanck who me in the dumps in the cities of LatiD America or the ItarviDg in India would they not ask wmtt diD YOU share with 11S7 We cannot gather up yourgatbage We cannot pick up your dis eardid clothiDfl We know that you and 3Our tamnY aveJaCe 466 pounds of food a day while we average 123 pounds and most of tbat is rice We know that what you throw themiddot garbage pail in the United States would be It banquet fOr us tor m~ days W~ would like to be the waf Youare wear pl)UZ rob~ smoke vour cigarettes but we cannot and we never wiU In 17 years there - will be 14 billion people in the world llDd three-fourths of them will be lI$ we are now - hungry lmpzooverished mahvgturishecJ ill ignorant You will get richer wemiddot will ~

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But are )OU IWt Catholic DGe ~ IIIitIl Ulat _ Christ offeNd Ilia Life for jfOUl _ 70ullleuhl on k or a -sel to _wbe -bh CJIrist Ilia poverty We are not Communists w wtIl ot ~ clothes elf

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Do Dot be mathematical about ito Just leam 110 share II pou_w a woman who had had too much to drink and Wll$ m gracing womanhood would OU not feel ashamed because you too were a woman Then why not feel SQrryo for us women We too Me daughters of Eve we too lClve our Queen Mary AlI we __ fa love - not a tithing but just a small sharing of yOUl bJeampJIQJL We CQIU10t pther up the crumbS you share but the HolJ FdaeI- can Be has a Society in the VlIiteci states which does thU send it te hJm tbrouglt The- Soeiet7 fOr tfte Propagatioa ~

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Participate in Many Activities During Busy Scholastic Year Minor Seminary

Looking forward to their senior year at Saint Anthony Spurs Increase High School in New Bedford are two outstanding sup- Of Vocatmiddotons porters of the schools program - Nonnand Meny and Muriel Marios Muriel the daughter of Mr and Mrs Adelard SANTA BARBARA (Ne) Marois of 96 Nye Street tt helps you make important de - The American Franciscan New Bedford is a member cisions Societyfor Vocations praised of Saint Anthonys parish And Normand adds Catholic minor seminaries at its na- and takes part in many of education is necessary especially tional meeting as the chief facshythe activities sponsored by 1he in these days when there is so tor in the richest increase in achool and parish great a need to counteract bad priestly vocations in our coun-

Normand too is a member of influences trys history Saint Anthonys and if the son Homework Necessary The society rep 0 r ted bull of Mr and Mrs Normand Meny On the subject of homework marked increase in the numshyof 287 Ashley Blvd New Bed both students feel that it is ber of high school boys entering ford Both Normand and Muriel a necessary part of school life the minor seminary have been members of the par- Without drill says Normand ish school since freshman days the things we learn in class This is due said the group Both Muriel and Normand are would not make enough of an to the wisdom and zeal of the

good students and maintain impression and we would soon American Bishops whose well shyabove average grades Muriel 11 forget what wed learned planned diocesan vocation proshyparticularly interested in Latin Homework is especilllly im- grams each year acquaint 110 algebra and English though she portant says Muriel for those many boys with the priesthood laughingly says her favorite students who are planning to go Also the generous giving of their period is the lunch break on to college sons to God by the American

Since he is interested in jour- The program of studies at parents and the zeal and friendshynalism Normand works hard at Saint Anthonys High is diver- ly attitude of vocation direc-English and Latin feeling that sified and students who want to tors a background in these languages follow a classical commercial or The society is an organization will be beneficial in this field general course will find the cur of vocation directors from the He is also interested in science riculum suitable Four years of Friars Minor the Conventuals realizing that a knowledge of two foreign languages both the Capuchins the Third Order this subject is essential in today French and Latin are offered Regular and the Friars of the World Commercial course students are Atonement About 40 priests at shy

Exira-Curricular Activities given one year of general sci tended the meeting at the Old Both Normand and Muriel take ence but college preparatory Mission here

part in extra-curricular activi- st~dents have biology chemistryties at SAH The glee club is one and physics together with four Oonlounds Opponents of their favorites This club years of mathematics MURIEL MAROIS and NORMAND MENY The group said the increase iJl under the direction of Sister There is very little time to do minor seminaries is providen-Helen of Jesus CSC is one of homework during the school day Club Members of this dub are alumnus of SAH Moderat() t tial In 1932 there were 85 the best known in the New Bedmiddot at Saint Anthonys since only trained to operate all mechancaf Sister Mary Yvette of the minor seminaries in the country fltgtrd area The club performs on one study period per day is al- devices in the school such y Ailgels Today there are more than 200 many occasions including par- lowed each student This one the moving picture projector the- Essa staff the society said ents night the school Christmas study period is sometimes used d 1 th d th_ d recor -p ayer e recor er e middotSImiddotter ary Yvette ~ the The meetIngs program w party thellenior play and nu- Improve rea mg comprehen- slide proJector d Th v~ pln an vwers ey_ Angels lB also Inoderator ~or the devoted to the importance of the merous religious affairs ilIon are then equipped to render

They take pride in the fact Selentilic Reacllnr Lab worthwhile service to the school Essa staff which is responsibe minor seminary Father Jame that for the past three years This improvement in reading by setting up and operating vis- for the publication of Saint An Hannan OFM Cap vocation they have sung the processional eomprehension is accomplished ua1 aid equipment thonys school newspaper The director of the Capuchins St and the recessional at the annual in a special scientific reading paper which is printed in French Augustine province told the as-Vocation Mass held in Saint An- laboratory which was introduced The first debating lOCiety at and English has been the recip- sembly thonys Church in the school two years ago by Saint Anthonys High wasinaug- lent of many awards The many mature superbi

BWiiness Administrator the present principal Sister urated last November arid since Work on the newspaper adjusted and highly effective Both students are members of Mary Perpetual Help Results its beginning the debaters have says Normand Meny a frequent priests who have spent up to IS

the science club Normand will have shown that the reading come a long way In the Nan-a wntributor 11 beneficial fltgtr years in a seminary previous to serve as president during his program has greatly benefited ga~settLeague~ SAH tied for students who wish to teke up their ordination certainly conshysenior year The club under the the students lot only in combull thIrd place with De ~ ~le j~urnalism or for those students founds those who take a stron direction of Sister Mary Ernest- prehension but in study skills Coach for the debating ~Iety who merely enjoy writing art- stand against the minor semi-Albert CSC meets monthly as well ill Att~rney Richard BachaJld an cles nary

Speakers during the past year Extra-curricular activities are --------------------------------------_have included business officials an important part of school life and lab technicians at Saint Anthonys These all

These two students have both take place after regular school served as officers during their hours and are on a voluntary junior year Normand was elect- basis Participation is high ed president and Murielclliss making it evident that there is secretary They will both camp- a keen interest on the part of aign for office again when elee- the students tiOJl time rolls around in SeJraquo Creative Writinlaquo ember There are many other clubs

Writing is a hobby with Nor- at SAH besides the glee club and mand and though he plans to the science club Sister Mary start using your basementbecome a business administrator Yvette who is in charge of t-he he feels that a deveiopment of Commercial Club states that the this interest will be advanta- purpose of the club is to create geous He is a member of Junior and encourage interest in busishyAchievement an organization ness education Outstanding leashywhose aim is to acquaint young ders in the business field often people with the business world give of their time to address

School News members As bull member of Junior French conversation is the aim

Achievement Normand acts aI of the French club Members of school reporter at Saint Antho- the club view films listen to nys High for the New Bedford records prepare French skits or Standard-Times read excerpts from French

Though Muriel has only one dramas and comedies The club younger brother she doesnt find is under the direction of Sister it too much of a chore babysit- Mary Noella CSC ting for a family of six children Saint Anthonys High also has age two to 11 My other hobby a creative writing club Under she says is playing the piano the direction of Sister Mary for my own amusement Andre members of this club

College is in the future plans meet twice a week to learn the of both Normand and Muril proper technique of good writ shyNormand plans to attend the ing New Bedford Institute of Tech Debating Society EUCTRIC DEHUMIDIFIERnology to study business admin- One of the really outstanding istration Muriel looks forward IIervice clubs is the Visual Aid to a career as a nurse and hopes En~ rust mold peeling paint wet New quick-aCtion Humidistat starts to attend Catherine Laboure Hungary Withdraws walls and floors with this all new Dehumidifier automatically when hu~ School of Nursing in Boston C Off I Electric DehuIrlidifier Justmiddot plug in midity rises - stops it after selected after graduation from Saint ommunlst ICla S watch it wring up to 4 gallons of humidity is reached Saves you money Anthonys BONN (Ne) - Communist moisture from the air daily Protectsmiddot by running only when needed Has

Catholic Education Hungary is withdrawing the Automatic Water Overflow Control ~ They both enjoy reading and government officials who have any normal sizelOOm or basement shy

have no trouble at all in doing been- stationed in diocesan area in your home Makesyenour damp Rolls on casters Handsome desigJ1 required bookrepoits Normaiid --offi-ees it~been reported here basement usable bull pays for itself blends in with anyqecor Five ye~ enjoys a wide variety of b~ in Germany iIi savings from dampness-damage replacement guarantee on refrigerashyand finds time to read novels They had been placed in the tor uni~ mysteries eampSlq8 and religioulL middotoffices in an etfort to isolate the 1l00ks nations bishops from their pea- PAY ONLY $J25 PIRmiddot WEEK Muriel likes mysteri~s and pIe detective stories as well as bi- The German Catholic news See Your Dealer orographies TwoTecent favorites agency KNA said Officials of the have bee~ DavJIi C9Pperfield~ Hungarian Offilte -for Religious and Murder in a Nunnery Affairs remain in only two Sees

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Pope Paul Had AdmirClbl~

Preparation for Papacy By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer D D

Bishop ef IteRe

It is a fairly constant and consistent human foible to blame a man for not being someone else John Doe is looked upon askance because he is not an exaet counterpart of

his sometime companion-in-arms sometime antagonist Richard Roe Tweedledum is regarded with dour disfavor because he is not a perfect replica of Tweedledee and has learned to like olives and avocados And SO it is that withshyin weeks of his coronation Pope Paul VI i marked for disshyapprobation in certain exalted journalistic cir shycles because forsooth he is

DOt the very breath and imshyage of Pope

John XXIII Weare reshy

minded in this eonnection of tbe Ilries cd porshytraits of the Pope found if bull emory serves in 1be Vatican museum They stare down at us n 262 of them 01lt of identical frames and for the most part

GUt of identical facfl$ Obviously up to the Renaisshy

nce and the age of actual porshy1taiture the picture of the Ponshytuh are nothing more than

bearded recon~ructions of what -- h b _ to b ~ mlg t e suppo=umiddot ave~

looked like St Peter had moi~ to do than to sit for a studY of IUs physiognomy and whether Hildebrand was pale or swart IUstory vouchsafes nothinc

Only as we approach the plesshyent can we be reasonably sure lIlat the Popes we regard and who regard us so sternly in turn looked anything like the faces in ~ frames

Differences In Crealloa

For the infinite variety of ereshyaUon culminating inOUl human_ tty we ought to praise the lArd from whom all mercies flow What if all the Popes were exshyectly alike William Paley the 18th century Anglican theodicist based his argument for the ex-Istence of a Supreme Being ery largely upon the observable order of the universe which he remarked functioned Jike a well-oiled clock It has always seemed to us

as much less wise that an even IIWre telling proof of the divine plan and the infinite wisdom is to be gained from contemplatinlaquo tile extraordinary differences which exist in all creation so

that no two objects of whatever genera or species are absolutely

undifferentiated A competent clockmaker ean

assemble a time piece and vet it running but only-God could make two trees no single leaf of either one identical with any other

Pope Job Ue The difficulties of stepping

Into Pope Johns eomfurtable red sUppers embroidered with gold erosses (whereas by sacred preshyscription the slippers ofOldinary bishops are devoid of this sym_ bol) is mountainous enough

without demanding of the sucshycessor in addition that he do the impossible and metomorphose himself into a personality other than what he is by virtue of nature grace and continuing circumstance

Pope John was unique not only because of his magnificent gift of laughter and his warm delight in the fellowship of hushymankind but also because al shythough he had served many years as a papal diplomatmiddot he JIBS never haunted Rome long e~ough to fall into the habits and mannerisms of the papal administrative officials

Nonsence About C1Uia _ Pope Paul on the other hand

had lived the life of a curial Officer until in his late fifties he was sent to Milan as Archshybishop

A vast deal of arraaiaad arshy

rogant nonsense has been writ shyten and published lately conshycerning the Roman Curia In lOme quarters dubiously labelshyled liberal orprogressive it has been made out 1het the wbole apparatus ought 10 be scrapped Or at the very least drasticailyoverhauled

Such proposals and critieisms generally speaking are manishyfestly irresponsible where they are not quitefrankly puerile

The Holy See simply could not function without its adminshyistrative framework and it may well be suspected that some of thOle most adept in denigratinC

th~ CUria would quickly become if they were placed in the same position far more caatankerou

to deal with than the present staff which whatever its shortshycominCs has a fairly expertshyenoed view of the limitations at churchmen called upon to tulshyflll 1be ministry of angels

Mark _ Individual

No question but that papal adshyministrative responsibility tends to put its mark upon the individshyual It fosters necessarily a kind of clerical caution an attitudeof udent rJserve a heamplmiddotta~ middot

to accept the most recent vershysion of an incident as history simply because it is the latest

At its worst it can be-end 1Hdoubtedly has been-used as teppingstone by ambitious careerists But at its best It has provided a chool fOl nothine less than anctity

For the sacrifices inherent in the papal administrative life1be cramped and often narrow circumstances which surround and characteril1e it are pretty well guaranteed to bring out either the best or the worlt in men depending clearly enough on the men themselves

Recog-nized Greatnea

ftlat Pope Paul was schooled III the full rigor of the pontif shykate of Pope Pius XII is in it shyJelf a testimony to his admirable preparation for the office he now holds For there if ever was a Pontiff who did not suffer fools gladly He was exigent not only of moral heroism but of intelshyleclual excellence

He fostered a type of thinking and a manner of acting that was at once exalted and practical JIODlewhat arid at times (which ~ accqunt for some of the curshyrent animus against his memory) but never alien to the realities of the world as it is

Pius was not too much troubshyled by the dichotomy of liberalshy-concervative~ so bothersome to this decade of the 60s He saw that in the Church as in society as a whole there is room for both and need for both If he marked Giovanni Montini as a successor in the Chair of Peter it was not because he saw in bim a partisan but because he recognized the greatness which belongs to the head of the Houseshyhold

Pope Paul will not be another Pope John As an instrument of the Divine Head he will be only himself He will set the pace and

the mood of his pontificate For this we may well thank the God of infinite variety

In Washington Mary Kelly Sacred Hearts

Academy Fall River Lea Lashyflamme and Denise GelinM JesobullbullMary Academy Fall Riva and Ronald Rebello Bishop Stang High School Nwmiddottb Dartshymouth are among attendants at the 17th annual high school jourshyaalism institute closing tomorshyrow at Catholic University WaahingtonD CThey will reshyturn to work on staffs 0( their 1IllIpeCtive achool papen

II 0 U RN E D Cardinal Valeri prefect of the Vatishyeans Sacred Congregation of the Religiou5 died Mon da) at the age of 79 His death reduces the College of Cardinals to 8Q

Rc~open English Cl~urchmiddot~n Rome

ROME (NC)-Romes English nahonalcltunh San Silvestro in Capite has opened its door to the public again alter two years of Jecontruction and refurbishshymg

Priests of the Society of the CaUlolic Apostolate who staff the ebwdl took advantage of theshyclosing to make a thorough e-xshyamitlation of the church most celemiddotbrated relic a skull with a good claim to being John the Baptists

Tile velWlble reliquary has beetl restored UI well as coolesshyoUoIlU used by St Vincent Palshylotti founder Of t~ Society of the Cabolic Apostolate (or Palshylottone Fathers)

Alarminlaquo cracks in 1he walls and ceiling forced the closinC of this much-frequented church on Piuza San Silvestro off one of Rome busiest downtown shopshypint districts

Now the foundations have been fortllfied the floor rebuilt the auIt of the nave and the arches of the apse strengthened and the walls reinforced with injecshytion1 of cement

YOlung Workers Plan Al1lnual Study Week

RgNSSELAER (NC) - The YOUllg Christian Workers will hold tbeir lth annual national stud week starting Monday Aug 4 at St Joseph College here in Indiana

Some 300 YCW members from 40 dioceses are expected to atshytend the meeting It will foclH on three major areas of concern for the Christian layman parish life race relations and politics

A yeW statement announcing the ltudy week said it is intenshyded to help prepare members to pilrticipate in and follow three maj(r currents or upcoming events the ecumenical council the race crisis and the 1964 primary and presidential elecshytions

Asllc Government Aid Private Schools

AUCKLAND (NC) ~ The president of the Auckland Cathshyolic lrederation of Parent-Teachshyers Association has called for go ve r Ilm e n t aid to private scoools and pointed out that everr year they save the New Zealand government $135 milshylion

Robert W Hubbard told the Catholic Mens Luncheon Club here that private schools are educ~ting 55000 primary and 2400D secondary school pupils This means be said that 14 per cent of primary school children and Z6 per cent of secondary sch()(ll pupils are attending pri shyate ~bools

African Prelate Convention Guest UiDIMlAPOrIS (N C) -Officials of the knights a Laurean Caidirial middotRuganibwa fraternal benefitlIOCiet7 whose the Churchs only Negro Cardi- membership is predominantly nal will be honored gu~Jt at the Negro will present the Cardilllll 48th annual convention oftbe a pu~ of$5OOO for use in hiS Knights of St Peter Claver homeiliocese which starts here Friday Aug The Cardinal will abo be Z guest of honor at a reception The Car~inal who is Bispop given by Gov aqd M~ fgtfatthew

0( llukoba Tanganyika will E Wel$h at the governors manshycelebrate an outdoor fieldmiddot Mass sion JJere on Sunday AuiA Auxili- - The Cardinal will eome here ary Bishop Fulton J Sheen of middotfrom Brooklyn NY according New York national director of to sponsors of the convention the Society for the Propagation During his Stay here he will be of the Faith will deliver the the house guest of Archbishop sermon Paul Sch~lte -of I~dianopolis

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He Needs Our Sympathy

Affection

and Support

SUNDAY AUGUST 4 Our First Opportunity To Pay

Tribute To Our New Holy Father

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16 THE ANCHC ~ )iocese Gf Fall River-Thurs July 25 1963

Authors Examine Reaction To Decision on Prayer

By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy The jacket of The Outbllr~ts That Await Us (Maeshy

millan $450) says that this book examines an area of our culture that has remained until now largely unexplored - the mindless visceral reactions that erupt into intershyf6ith frictions The authors are a Protestant a Catholic and a Jew Dr Martin E Marty Monsignor Joseph N Moody and Rabbi Arthur Hertzshyberg The occasion of the book was the veheshyment reaction by various reli shygious groups to the U S Sushypreme Courts decision in the Regents Prayer ease a year ago

This reaction according to the Introducshytion made it elear that the real issues were hot to be found to the conclusions that these croups were reaching but ~n the premises most of them hIdden from which they had set out

Consequently the authors got together to see ~hether they could do something -to convey the interior histories that lie behind the differing responses on the part of Catholic Protesshytant and Jew in America to areas in which religion and culshyture interact They tell us We have tried to explain why each of us thinks as he does in the light of all that has fashioned as

Two Subjects Dr Martys long chapter is the

Most comprehensive and dense He touches on many subjects but pinpoints two One is the history and present status of inshyterfaith relations in the United States The other is the history and present status of Protestant attitudes concerning the relashytionship of the religious and the Reular in the United States

As to inter faith relations Dr Marty distinguishes a succession of stages To begin with the Protestants had an imperium in this country and hardly needed to take cognizance of Catholica and Jews Many factors chiefly immigrati-on changed that A pluralistic society became a permanent fact and the differing elements had to get on one with another

Religion of Democracy There was a time when the

Idea of brotherhood and good will seemed sufficient but this was nebulous and ineffective There was a time too when a common public religion of demoshycracy was enthusiastically advoshyeated but this was seen to be terile and unacceptable

Then there was a spate of talk about dialogue but this has been largely unproductivemiddot beshyeause there has been no crystalshyline answer to the question Dishyalogue for what

Monsignor Moo d y rehearses deftly the development of the Catholic community on the American scene He stresses the generally f a v 0 l a b I e climate w h i c h Catholics and their Church found here and the benefits derived from the Conshyatitutional system

Handicaps for Catholics He readily gran that Protshy

estantism injected itself pervashysively into American public life in the nineteenth century aM that this did present difficulties and handicaps to Catholics in 80me respects For example in the public schools the use of the Proestant Bible once had a defi shynitely proselytizing intention But these abuses were brought under control Now the Catholic has come round to a position wherein he wishesmiddot to defend and preserve practices which he once eyed askance

It is Monsignor Moody who most extensively discusses this phenomenon the drive to elimishynate religion from all public life by confining it to the pri shy

vate devotion of the middotindividual And he points out that the

Constitution rests in the last analysis on the traditions and attitudes of the people for in the American system governshyment is an agent which must be responsive to the public will

Jewish Position As to the decision in the Reshy

gents Prayer case he feels that the reaction of most Catholics was a reflex both of their belief in the need to recognize Gods primacy and of their own exshyperience in a country where they had come to expect the beneshyvolent neutrality of the state The shock arose from a feeling that this was not the America

-they had known and if Justice -Douglas opinion was to prevail it might not be the America they had loved

Rabbi Hertzberg calls on the long and often tragic history of the Jews to show why they are convinced both that religion can be sustained without being propped up by the state and that their freedom is safest when there is strict separation of church and state

He bluntly declares The Jews must diagnose the Western tradition as not merely prone to the virus of anti-Semitism but aa endemically ill with the disease Therefore for their own safety and for the lives of their chil shydren Jews must look for a radishycal change in the very foundashytions of Western civilization 90

that it should not spawn future assaults on themselves

Normal Part In America he says Catholic

and some Protestants are for a Christian - flavored patriotism and society Jews cannot be exshypected to favor these and as he sees it there is no warrant for anything of the sort in the hisshytory of the development of American principles and institushytions

Indeed Jews were attracted here in great numbers precisely because the American system promised them the chance to beshycome a normal part of a nashytiona1 culture

It must be said that throughshyoutmiddot his con t l i but ion Rabbi Hertzberg usually employs a sharp tone in referring to things and persons Catholic and some of his statements are patently incorrect and gratuitous

Udy Overtones For example It is admitted

on all sides that the bill for major Federal aid to education has been defeated so far by pressure brought to bear on members of Congress by the Catholic hierarchy This is simshyplistic misrepresentation at best it has some ugly overtones at worst

All these three authors are leamed and articulate Each acshycomplishes what he sets out to do and the reader ill stimulated to think Dr Marty and Monsigshynor Moody are urbane ill manner and eirenic

The same cannot be said of Rabbi Hertzberg Obviously 11

very able man he has not kept his prejudices in reasonable check while writing his section of this interesting book

Notre Dame Students To Study in Austria

NOTRE DAME (NC) - The University of Notre Dame has announced it will inaugurate a sophomore year of studies at Innsbruck Austria in 1964

Notre Dames first foreign study program will be limited to about 50 sophomores Courses will be taught by a Holy Cross priest and a layman from the Notre Dame faculty and by three faculty members from the UAJ versity of Innsbruck

HAPPY FAMILY REUNION It was a happy family reunion for Mr and Mrs Leo Dusheck of Hazelton Pa when they attended the profession ceremonies at the mothershyRouse of the Holy Spirit Missionary Sisters in Techny Ill recently Their children from left are Sister Leonette Marie who has completed her novitiate Sister Mary Regine who pronounced her perpetual vows their only son Father Leo Dusheck SVD and Sister Mary Grace SSpS superior of S~ed Heart Convent Greenville Miss NC Photo

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THE tmiddot ~-Present Means of Communication Thurs July 25 1963

With Vatican Satisfy President ~ U Abr ~nce nlonWASHINGTON (NC) - Presshy be fruitful to consider setting Ident Kennedy opposes going up some regular channel of beyond the present methods of communication Pla~ Convention communication with the Vati shy Special Envoy WASHINGTON (NC) - The can The United States ceased dipshy Catholic Total Abstinence Union

He told his press conference lomatic relations with the Vati shy of America will hold its 91 that there is no need to change can - then the Papal States shy annual three - day conventiOD present procedures -c- presumshy in 1867 In late 1939 Prpsident here starting Monday Aug li ably by resumption of a form Franklin D Roosevelt sent The union stressed in its anshyof diplomatic relations Myron C Taylor as his special nouncement that it is n-ot a

Mr Kennedy said that when presidential envoy to the Vati shy prohibition movement and bull reeshyanyone in the government can Taylor remained until early ognizes the principle that the wishes to get a message to the 1 950 representing Presidpnt moderate use of alcoholic beveshyVatican this can be accomshy Truman after Rooseveltmiddots death rages is morally licit plished The embassy at Rome In October 1951 President

It said its aim is to combatIm sure would be available Truman nominated Gen Mark excess and abuse in the use ofbe said Clark (USA ret) to be Amshysuch beverages by giving raquoIt doesnt seem to me he bassador to the Vatican The

others the example of total abshyadded middotthat there is any need nomination drew a storm of stinence The union does notfor changing procedures I dont criticism from Protestant spokfsshyseek to make all Catholics totalthink there is any lack of inshy men Gen Clark asked that his abstainers but rather to encourshyformation or clJmmllllication name be withdrawn age a significant minority bull bull bull back and forth During the 1960 prplidfntial to keep the ideal of total abshyThe question of cJuer relashy campaign then-Sen Kennfrly stinence before the public thetions with the Vaticltln did not repeatedly told qupstioners he announcement saidinvolve any specific nwntion of was flatly opposed to appointshy

an ambassador The President ment of an US Ambassador to It added that the union t making a special effort to inshywas asked if he thought it would the Vatican terest Catholic young people ht

2000 of the faithful His Eminence Laurian Cardinal total abstinence and to persuade

Post Office Asserts Convictions Rugambwa bleililed the new Cathedral of the Holy Family as many os possible to take the pledge at least until they are 21in Nairobi It was one of several celebrationi marking the Father Miles M McAndrewFor Obscenity Reach New High centenary of the arrival of the Holy Ghost Fathers in East SS of St Marys Seminary~

WASHINGTON (NC) - Ar- crease over fiscal 19fiO Fines Africa NC Photo Baltimore is presidentrests and convictions for viola- totaling $53530 were levied tion of mail laws against ob- against convicted offenders scenity set a record during 1963 We are con tin u in g Offer Services bull

the Postmaster General J Edward toughest possible crackdown on Day has announced these who deal in obscenity As Mediators INDIA MISSION IN THE JUNGLE

In releasing the summary of through the mails Day said ATTAPAJH ia bull tropiul JUDllle miion In the state SAVANNAH (NC)-Twentyshylaw enforcement To this weaction against facilitate are Kul ill southrn Jndi Some Catholic farmers went thenfour clergymen including Cathshy-obscenity for the fiscal yfar working very closely with other Ie begin fallnDg in thU pioneerolic Methodist and Protestant~nded June 30 Day said If law enforcement agencies inshy rea recently opened by governmentEpiscopal bishops have offeredfurther evidence were needed cluding the Criminal Division bullbullbull The idea was Ie make 6fe betheir help in solving Savannahsthat the prOller avenue to follow of the Department of Justice and tel for the natives through eoloniushyracial problemsin enforcing the mailability laws the FBI local police departments tion thus raisinll their UYilIc adThe offer fromis criminal action rather than throughout the nation and In- came the

ellltural Iitandards A sixty-five yeuclergynen during a truce in-administrative penalties I be- terpol the International Crimishy old priest offered to be pastor bullbullbullNegro demonstrations which badlieve these statistics should lay nal Police Organization Amiddot thawhed hut was built for hlaled to rioting and shootingthe question to rest The success of these aetions fer residence anJ services A newMogr John D Toomey pltlstorThe year-end report inriicates is evidenced by the unpreceshy oltapel was dedicated to St Peter bullbullbullof St James Catholic Church Up to DOW the work baa been m_7fH arrests for violation of the dented number of arrests and yenlas instrumental in arranginJrmail laws against obscenity convictions for this -offense disoounciDc slow nd fUIecl wiUlthe truce He met with leadersduring fiscal 1963 This is an during the past ~veral years Til HtH 11 Misso Aitl -expeeted difficalties The ehaef the Negro protests appealingincrease of 258 per rent -over Day said I~ lin onliJ Chh Itnned bull landslide took the DVM for time to organize businessmen the number of arrests in 1962 tltlrtY-Ievea petsons bull bull And 50 Isolated is this 08 til

~nd others to work out a IKllushyand a 96 per cent increase over the diocesan tlthorities fim berd f this tracedy 1raquo7 rcUeUrges End to Curb lion

arrests in 1960 the last full year Meantime the nins beat dltfWn nd insects w~re penilteDt bullbullbull--- In the statement issued by the in administrative Desplie an tbif the parishioners re still nllant17 U7iDa which proceshy On Use of Catalan white clergymen including Bis-shydures were used in an effort to BARCELONA (NC) - Abbot live some permanency to their relia-10111 life The- try

ep Thomas J McDonough ef curtail use of the mails to transshy Ie build ode-ri chureh fer which $tOeo is needed bullbullbull ftelrAurelio Escarre OSBof Milntshy Savannah racial conditiens ill mit obsecne matter serrat abbey was amQn~ the Blshep aJJ1J the Internunc ApOlItelic botlt hsVe IHed tilthe city were described as criti shy

Day ordered ~bandoRmfnt ampf words Ie the plea of the INIstor for financial help from M bullbullbullCatholic leaders of the Catalonia cal administrative and 7011 ai them4Dy eentributieD will Ite appreciated bullbullbull y_action a region of northeasterfl Spain te The group said there will be -tepped-up enforcement ef tlie ean be assured that fOil wtll Ite lo~ remembered bullbull shysign ape tit ion ~sking the f~rther violence and eeonomic fctor III the prayers of tIM eomllluaibuimina1 statutes within week Spanish government t remove loss unless people quickly seek alter assuming office in 19tH restrictions on the use of the VOCATIONSrea90nable and just solutie_ M

these problemslJnpre~dented Numb~ Catalan language Someane bas Nritte~ He who has ~(n the whole worN Th~ petition cited Pope Johfi hanging by the hair of the mercy of God bas seen the truthshyConvhtions in fiscal 19amp3 f-or

XXlIls peace encyclical Paeem To bring Chli~ts trutb to the 400 million peonIe of Indi m__ebscenity law violations totaled per increase in Terris as backing the right Voc(ton Theology I Hindu ia a tremendoUll task of love and devotion tor ow637 a 266 cent

)f langrage and other minority priests and Sisters Will you -llponsor a seminarianover 1962 and a 108 per cent in- Il~

groups Conference Topic MATHEW BEILARMINE KARAKUNNEL or DIDACUS KAlfshybull A few years after the end -of WEST CHICAGO (NC)-The JALY of Ban~alore or SISTER LETHUS 01 ~ITER AGNET

Set TeDtative Date the Spanish Civil War i-n 1939 Theology of a Vocation the the Carmelite Sisters of Kothamangalam By paying for their the regime of Generalissitnlaquol Religious Life will be amon education you will partieipat~ in their future missionary aeUft

For leotification Francisco Franco linked the the topics to be discussed at the tiea The seminarians ~ucation costs $100 esea for lib VATICAN CITY (NC) - The language with the Catalan tirive annual meeting of the Franc~shy ~ars and the Sisters trininlaquo if tJ50 for each of the two yean

beatification of Bishop John N for autonomy and banned its use can Educational Conference in cof trainin Money can be nt ia in~tallmeDts

Neumann of Philadelphia hM Later the curbs were eased but it Trop N Y starting Monday been tentatively rescheduled for is till against the law to publish Aug 5 AI bull wmiddothite an

III bull holy plaee Sunday Oct 13 it was disclosed newspapers in Catalan and its Father Ernest Latke OFM use So ill the beautyis excluded in schoolshere by Father Nicholas B Fershy conference president ana professhy 01 an bullbulled fee lJeseph (ambell)rante CSSR postulator of his Catalan is a Romance language sor of theology at Christ $he like Spanish Portuguese French The Id folk in our care re aiete by 0lH PALACE 01 cause King Seminary here hid the GOLD CLUB All that Ie ed Ie- ene dollar bull month ferHe sain that althou~h the date or Italian whichaccor-ding tel theme of the meeting will be $bill work YOD can liend It wltenever conveniellt 61U etlMw

has not yet been officially anshy the petition is the usual vehicle The Elements of Fl3ncisc_ clubs mclllde OlJIEN LEPJilK CLUB lfor lepers) ORPHANSnounced by the Sacred Congreshy of expression ror six million F-ormation BREAD (for oJJlbns) BASnIANS supports duols) MONICAcitizensgation of Rites he has informed CLUB IproYidf chlices aUus ete for churches and cItlleArchbishop John J Krol of Your rayers and that one lane dollar m~middotly-tbtl aU ItPhiladelphia that Oct 13 will takes io beloni~ Montreal Anglicansbe the date

The beatification of Bishop SOIE OTHER Wi YS TO lJI~tPTo Study French 1 Send us n STRINGLESS GIFT til liSt where MceIHl7-Neumann was originally scheshy MONTREAL (NC) - Forty 2 Make MFMORIAL GIFTduled for June 23 but had to be Anglican clergymen and laymen

MASS KIT $100 VFST1WS postponed because of the final have signed up for a 25-week CHALICE 40 CI80RIUJ1 bullillness of Pope John XXIII October to April course m CRUCIFIX 25 SANCTUARY BELL bullFrench in order to further inshy K1NnJY REUEMBRR tJS IN ~OUR WILL bull EGAL TITLSoutheastern Mbullbullbullbullchwettsmiddotterreligious d i a log u e Schedule Interfaith with CAIHOUC lEAR EAST WFIfRF ACOCIATION French-Canadian Catholics Largest Independent Chain

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PEORIA (NC) - A Peoria rector of the Anglican Diocesan 10 BIG STORES I lhelo-e ~ of thl S300 n~fdfd to fdue 1te a Sister nt thl ~fflll nelded for the trainihamp of R semlnariBoard of Religious Educationarea conference on religion and We Give Gold Bond Stomps

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I will play for him or herFrench culture here If weJanuary by leaders of the Protshy going to take part in dialogues t-----estant Catholic and Jewish Name bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull emiddot on ecumenical and social probshyfaiths lems we believe we must come I DEBROSSE OIL

The conference committee said Steel to terms with the languageIt proposed to unite the religioua ~ co bodies of the community 50 work bullbullbullbullbullbullbullZone for the solution to what we beshy Marks 11 th Centenary ~ Heating Oi~s I lieve has b e com e one of LI S LE (NC) - Coadjutor I dB Americas most important doshy Bishop John L Morkovsky of an urners I ~l2earSst01isrmiddotOIlS-

CENT~NARY CELEBRATION In the preRence of

mestic problems namely raeshy Galveston-Houston sang a Pon- ism tifical Mass in Old Slavonic at I 365 NORTH FRONT STREET ~

We intend the eWftmittee eeremonie6 here in Dlinoie eom- P

centinued to deal directly wiih mem()rating the 11th centenary I NEW BEDFORD he problem as a moral evil nd of the arrival of SSt Cyril and WY 2-5534 I the evil effects which result fr-oa Methodius in what ill DOW Cae- man bull discrimination aAd Jelcegaiioamiddot eAoBovaki I -I~--

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Aid To Lepers Continued from Page One

eph Sweeney MM also workshying with Korean lepers He writes to tell of one of his helpshyers a Korean recovering from leprosy There is no sign of the disease on him but the prejudice about leprosy is such that he will never return to his family His father far in his 80s the mostmiddot outstanding catechist in Korea died recently but Austin was not called to the deathbed or funeshyral

He spends his time with us taking care of the blind and the crippled He comes to the chapel ~ every morning long before dayshylight to start our coal stoves so that the other patients will be comfortable All day long he is working for the others even denying himself tobacco in order to save a bit of cash for them Last year he denied himself SO

much that we found him very anemic We gave him special f)()d and vitamins tltgt keep him going

He is the man who keeps the patients praying for our friends in the USA He is a little fel shyiow with a big voice Only once has it failed when we said Mass for his father Then he broke down By his own choice he is an unknown to his own family

He is a good man to have on our side

Crisis Ahead Continued from Page One

offers a school for the preparashytion of a spiritual elite charactershyIzed by supernatural optimism

Describing most Catholics as temporarily sanguine anyway Bishop Wright said this natural optimism can be a good foundashytion for the supernatural spirit of confidence proper to and

justified by the Catholic Faith but must not be confused with the Faith itself

Our great saints lay and clerical exemplify both he said Their spirit accounts under God for the reSilience the perennial hope and the unflagshygingvitality of Catholicism in the face of constant adversity

There will always be some Catholics to say in effect that gentle Jesus hardly expects them to discharge the duties of their states in life in times like

these and that He will under~ Btand if they make private comshypromises between personal conshyscience and the public revelation committed by Christ to the Cathshyelk Church he said

Threaten to Quit Accordingly he continued

the ranks of the faithful mlly be diminished in a generation when some people even threaten to quit the Church when their children flunk exams in Catholic lIChools or when their prospects for political or social advance- ment seem impeded by the heroshyIe demands of a Christ who in point of fact is not the least biot gentle when it comes to the Integrity of His teachings and the sovereign demands of conshylICience

But such a reduction in statisshytics Bishop Wright said in no way threatens Catholic opti mism He said that the Gospels reveal those who found Christs words hard sayings and who walked no more with him

The Church must expect andmiddot welcome the same fate as Christ Himself he samiddotid

Two Mission Groups Become Associated

ARLINGTON (NC)-The Misshysionarymiddot Sisters of st Augustine who have their headquarters in New York- have become associshyated with the Immaculate Heart missionaries

After the union with the Imshymaculate Heart missioneries (Scheut Fathers) was approved

ry the congregation of women changed its name to the Congreshygation of the Missionary SIsters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary They have 173 plofessed Sisters working in five American sees

---Bedford Murse Receives PAVLA Assignment Continued from Page One

brothers She is a graduate of Holy Family High Scnool in

New Bedford and St Josephs School of Nursing Providence Shes been in nursing five years and is at present assistant head nurge on the medical-surgical ward of St Lukes Hospital New Bedford

How did she decide to beshycome a Papal Volunteer I read an article about the volunshyteers said Lucille and wrote for more information

She was referred to Msgr Raymond T Considine Diocesan Director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith and brother of Rev John J Consishydine MM Director of the Latin America Bureau of the National Catholic Welfare Conference reshysponsible for P AVLA Then she was coPltacted by Rev James A Clark at that time assistant to Msgr Considine fur PAVLA and now in Washington as asshysistant director for the national PAVLA office

Lots of tests followed and Lucille also enrolled for a five month orientation course at Bosto College Primarily deshysigned to train volunteers for the colleges own lay apostolate program the course has also been attended by members of other groups planning to serve

Protest Criticism Of Mission Schools

ARUA (NC)-More than 4000 took part in a peaceful demonshystration staged here in Africa to protest criticism I1f mission schools and missionaries in the National Assembly

Some Protestants and Muslims joined the participants who carmiddot ried signs written in both Enshyglishand the local language Logbara

The demonstrators assembled in the market place of this northshywest Uganda town and then marched through main streets to the district commissioners office Half of Ugandas primary and secondary schools are Catholic

in 3 pan ish and Portuguese spesking Streas

A classmate noted Lucille was Jo - Anne Rothmyer St Marys parish New Bedford Joshy

Anne taultht in New Mexico last Summmiddoter as a member of the Boston College Lay Apostolate Program and is there again this year

Somali Salary Lucille will leave New Bedshy

ford Aug 15 according to presshyent ~lims

A a member of the Legion of Mar~ she chose that date afi having s p e cia 1 significance being the Eeast of the Assumpshytion She will spend four months in Fetropolis Brazil near Rio de Jfaneiro receiving language instruction and being briefed on the ltultural aspects of Brazili-an life

She will then go to Salvador for the remainder of a three year periltJod During it she will reshyceive a stipend of $10 weekly plus room and board She and her 1ellow nurse will stay with the Sisters of the Immaculate Concmiddoteption

What I like about PAVLA says Lucilll~ is that the proshyfessilnal skills of its members are means 10 an end - that of bringing people to Christ The

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Father Clark In addition to the program

fQr Latinmiddot America theres a parallel organization that serves home mission areas of the United States said Lucille Its known as Extension Volunteers and personnel serve for one year in home mission areas or neeeiT sectors of large cities

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Two weeks tlIID tDe prospect middotof amp8UCoossful ZoBe title defense appeared rather remote for Stafford Post ef FaD River Tonight Ooaeh Ray Billintons -stout-heartei crew iB sehed1lled to open a best two -out of three series with Abington Zone 10 conqueror fYf Brockton at South Park Fall River The climax On the long road back was the 5-2 conquest 8If New Bedford Sunc1lly in bull special playoff lilt Hansen Field Somerset Both teams had conshycluded regular eeason play with identical 8-4 records G0shying all the way to register hi8 aecond lUcceSshytiyene victory over he Whalshyen was dimiDshyUeGar DfIewniM who 0- bull lmCand illus1rilnls eareer at Dartee u beier 1rDmmlur t ~~w_-er 2IIJPPOlt lie miebt welt Iaaw cshomiDed lBedifUllCl Which fount bim eBY enough to hit but awfuU ~Uih hitweI

Coatributinl 110 uttie by lIM lIParkling defensive play at iIIIiltd batle waa another shortstop vansplant Ron Knowe who came up with a c~le et real gems Both eutfields put ill an unusually busy day The New tettford Gu1ercordoJl had a total of eleven puto1Jts all River trine Woody Berube Stafford beavy bitting first baseman weat for the collar in thr~e middotofti shyeial trips but only because there was no limit to the depth leftfielder George Ioerreira playshyed him

1hecaunky Ferreira gave Woody plenty of room about 00 Jieetor 80 andU1us W88 able to haul in a couple of -hots that would have gone out of most ballparks George also turned 100R a terrific throw to the plate in the fifth to nail Ron Knowe attempting to llCore aft~r a B81T7 14achado hoist to left

FiDe Quae In most respects this was bull

fine contest between two good ball clUbs NMlIntil the bottom of tbe4ighth when Fall River pushed aerOllSthree runs did either team enjoy more than bull one run advantag~ Bob Miranda NB starter was most effective in the early innings then suddenly lost his stuff and was lifted in the fifth after loading the basel on walks Successor Don Canasshytra Bishop Stang ace subseshyquently got out of the innirig unscathed but fell victim of heavy Stafford artillery in the eighth when the winners ked the title

And so tonight at South Park Stafford Post is scheduled to enter phase one of the State playoffs which in pyramidal fashion lead to regional then national competition Its a long arduous path but one which hundreds uf boy have followed to a life in professional baseball Some 28 players both managers and all the coaches in the recent

Atty Gen Kennedy Scores Prejudice

YOUNGSTOWN (NC) - Atty Gen Robert F Kennedy coupledmiddot a condemnation of prejudice in the US with support for the independence of Cigtmmunistshyruled nations in an address here in Ohio

Kennedy addressing the anshynual Slovak Catholic Sokol conshyvention said injustice to Neshygroes and other minorities in the US cannot help but stir the Cigtnscience of anyone fit to can himself a citizen of this counshytry

He allo said he had been asked 1gt7 hi brother the President toteU 8uIt the Uaiied StaW witl ~tin_ to 1IUppori the just ~ OIl ail ~ ill the world tor independence aDd Ubert7 - aapiratiaM the Sloveb mare 604Ia7 will -aD7 eampbv capUve tioumiddot

major league All-Star Game were products of Legion ball The legendary Bob Feller is the organizations first representashytive in the Hall of Fame Therell be many others

If memory serves correct the only Mass team to make it to the National finals was Lynn Post in 1936 Catching for that club was a fellow by the name of Jim Hegan who went on to a sucoessshyful career in the majors and ill currently the bull pen boss of the front running New York Yankees Stafford Posts furthest advance in Statecompe1ition came in 1957 when the batiery of Forn Arruda end Russ GibBon Qemheaded 1lrivethat took ampDe club to tile 1ItDlifinals

Fuhn B8th ~ men went into tIJD

IJa11 upon p-aduation and ea_ has made his way tbroUllh tbe mbmr league maze tel 1he poiDt where they maybe brought up b~ their ~ parent ltClubs any ~ Russ is the No 1 catcher with Seattle the Bed 1Ioz AAA Pacific Coast League dub and Tom is currently start shying for Springfield the Giants IAA Eastern League aftilia1e

Gibson was selected for the Ooast League All-Star team earshylier this mantb after hav~diampshyplaced Archie Skeen ibe Sox highly-touted backstop ill late Spring Russ ill up around th~

SOO mark pRsently bitti~ the long ball consistently and with the way Tillman is going who knows but what well ee him at leDway before the seallllll ill out

Arruda back on the firing line lifter sustaining concussion a month ago ranks No 2 em ijle SpringfieldSaff behind 22 year old Frank Linzy Statistics avail shyable indicate that they rankene and two in the vital earned run column Linzy at 163 and Arshyruda atmiddot ~45 Anything under 300 is considered excellent in baseballs lexicon Perchance the Giants fail to rlaquo~r from their recent tailspin it is not inshyconceivable that manager AI Dark may want to bring some of his young promising talent up for a look-see

And with all the furor attendshying the Civil Rights issue throughout the country its sigshynificantto note that baseball history-organized ball that is was made out on the West Coast a couple of weeks ago when both umpires in the Salt Lake CityshySan Diego game were colored One Emmett Ashford in fact fa the PCLs umpire-in-chief

Third Order Helps Former Prisoners

CHICAGO (Nc) - The Third Order of St Francis has opened an inn here for persons released from Illinois jails

Called St Anthonys Inn it will provide food clothing and employment assistance to exshyprisoners Father Philip Marshyquand OFM is chief officer of the inn which can accommodate 12 men

A parttime staff at the inn inshycludes 10 Cigtnsultants and Cigtunshyllelors and a Franciscan chaplain

We want to eliminate regishymentation and stress selfhelp through knowledge discipline and practice said Father Marshyquand and in this respect our program is somewhat similar to that of Alcoholics Anonymous

Vetoes Anti-Smut Bill MADISON (NC) - Gov Joha

W lreynolds vetoed a bill proshyviding for a legislative investi shyptwn of alleged printing and Gistribution of obscene matter ill Wi80onsin --We have efficient Jaw UIIoMelDeDt in this field and I have every laquomfidence talat pollee and prosecutors 1riJl eontimle to d6 their duty Be7shyaolda Mid bull YMoiDM (be bilL

AXACAN AWARD At Ge~etOWll~ Famptber Edwanl B Bann pre~deDt eenfeB the ADca1l MemMial Medal 011 Raul Cardinal Silva BeBriquez Archbishop ftf Sanshy~o Chile The a~d honea ermtriblti9DB 0 understlmdshyq among Peples of the Americans Spain and the Hi~panic

world NC ftmo

Asks Deily Prayer Brooklyn Ordinary Urges Catholics Seek

Oiville Aid in BROOKLYN (N C) - The

Bishop of Brooklyn baa asked Cath()lics hele to recite 1laily bull ~cial prayer that the nation may overcome te CmTel1t racial crisis

Bishop BTyan 1 McIniegart of BrookJyn 1lPpealed for prayer in bull pastoral letter read Sunday ill all churches

More than one million copies of a Prayer for Justice with Charity were distributed at Masses Also passed ()ut were exshycerpts trom the American Bishshyops 1958 statement on discrimishynation

The prayer will be recited publicly at all of the dioceses 223 parishes ~very Sunday until further notice the Bishop said

The prelate asked for faithshyful daily recitation of the prayer by Catholics

The text of the prayer follows Heavenly Father who has

created all men according to yenour own image and Tedeemed

Students Volunteer As House Builders

TACAMBARO (NC)-Thirteen University of Notre Dame Btushydents are spending their Sumshymer vacation on the outskirts of this Mexican mountainside town of 10000 as volunteer house builders

The- students are building three cinder block homes for families of six to nine persons

Besides the building project which takes 44 to 48 hours a week the students 8legiving English classes three to five times a week to about 150 of the people living here In their ~are

time they are getting to know Mexicans and Maican ways

Thanks Congress WASHINGTON (NC) - The

Holy See has sent the House of Representatives expressions of appreciation over the chambers condolences on the death of Pope John XXIII A similar letter from the Holy See to the Senate earlier was placed in the Record by Sen Mike Mansfield of Monshytana majority leader

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IacW Crisis us all by the Blood of Your Dishyine Son teach us how 10 live gather asbrothersm dignity justiceeharity and peaCle

May we afford to eacbother DOW tile total measure Of human rights guanmteed us by the law of our beloved Land

But beyond thatgraciously give m the vision 10 see clearly the full meaning of Your comshymand to love uar neighbor liS we love ourselves and grant us the graoe 10 observe this precept in our daily lives Amen

Pope Paul Stresses Peace B1Otherhood

VATICAN CITY (NC) -Pope Paul VI Spoke of peace and brotherhood at his second Satshyurday general audience

The Pope greeted thoae presshyent for theaudiencem St Peters basilica in Italian Enshyglish French German and Spanish Most of his listeners were Americans

After greeting the idividual groupS the Pope said

Of the Lord be the fruit of this audience May it enter your hearts and leave a memory of 1his meeting as a moment of pro_ found and intimate spiritual joy We would like each one of you to repeat to others how good and pleasant it is to feel oneself a brother and son in the Church ltIf Christ

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Recognize Rights Of Every Human Prelate Urges

TOLEDO (NC) -Alshythough a white individual may be free of injustice toward colored fellow citi shyzens as a member ofa commushynity he can be guilty Bishop GeorgeJ Rehring of Toledo said in a letter read at Sunday Masses in the diocese

Calling for individual resolve to r~cognize in every human middotbeshying all the human rights claimed for oneself Bishop Rehring said Let Ull recognize in every human being the inalienable rights acknowledged by our Amfri~an Declaration of Indeshypendence

Sound Beasonillg Let us see in every humall

Oelllg a work of the Divine Creshyator in every truth a child middot01 God

Let us assert maintain -deshyfend and Whold the rigbts of every human being toB deoent living decent livlng qualterst ltdecent conditions of employment ust compensation jor work deshy-4eJN human care in sicknesa eQual opportunities ineducatieD

We mustxilalbe a race -probshylem must be solved not on the -basis f)f feeling but on the tlasi laquo aound reaseming We must lOe the truth and we should tIIot ampear theoonclusions to wbich ltJight reasOn will lead us We Ila~ been commanded by God k) HgtW ltour fellowlIlen as Ourshy1IelVleS We must accord to -every human being the treatment to whioh we as human beings know _ haYe a ript in this matter we baVle DO choice

Lebanese ampnor SCRANTON (NC) - Bishop

Jerome D Hannan of ScrantOIl was honored helle by the LebanshyoOIl ~lJVernment for his fatherly care of the Lebanese people in bis diocese He received Lebanshyons decoration of the National Order of the Cedar at a oereshymony in the chancery office

Superior Geftefal NEW YORK (NC)-The Pio~

Society of St Charles (Scalashybrini Fathers) announced bere that Father Giulivo Tessarolo pastor of Holy Rosary church ill Washington D C was elected Superior General of the Society at a meeting in Rome

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Papal Message Read at Mass For Delegatmiddote

LONDON (NC)-The selfshyleRRness and devotion to duty of Archbishop Gerald P OHara were lauded in a papal letter read at the funeral Mass here for the late Apostolic Delegate to Great Britain

A native of the U S and forshymer Bishop of Savannah-Atlanta Ga the Archbishop died here following a heart attack

Presiding at the Requiem Mass in Westminster cathedral for the veteran papal diplomat who served the Holy See i~ commushynist Rumania Ireland and Brit ain was Valerian Cardinal Gracias Archbishop of Bombay Celebrant was Archbishop Fran cis Grimshaw of Birmingham senior member of the British Hierarchy Seventeen bishops and the entire diplomatic corps at the Court of St Jamess at shytended

Served Selflessly The message of Pope Paul VI

to the Archbishops brother Edshyward OHara of Philadelphia who flew here when the Deleshygate fell ill was read at the Mass It stated

We are deeply grieved to learn of the death of Our brother Archbishop OHara who as Bishop of Savannah-Atlanta contributed so much to the development of that diocese and as representative of the Holy Father served many long years selfl~sly and devotedly in Rushymania Ireland and Great Britain

In expressing to you and to the sorrowing relatives Our sin cere and heartfelt sympathy We impart as a pledge of abiding comforting graces Our paternal apostolic blessing

Council to Take Normal Course

VATICAN CITY (NC)-There Is no foundation to a news agency report that the second session of the ecumenical counshycil will end on Sunday Dec 8 the council press office has announced

The office stated that Pope Paul VI has himself declared that he will let the council take its normal course before deshyciding on when it will end

The second council session is scheduled to begin on Sunday Sept 29

Deny Agreement On Prelate Near

VATICAN CITY (NC) - The Vatican has denied the truth of reports that an agreement has been reached on the future of Jozsef Cardinal Mindszenty

The Hungarian Primate has been living in asylum in the U S legation in Budapest since 1956 He took refuge there after Soviet troops quelled the anti shycommunist uprising which had freed him for a few days from the prison where he was serving bull life sentence

Reports of a settlement of the cardinals case came from Budshyapest where they have since also been denied by Hungarian govshyernment sources

The report was issued by a news agency after earlier reshyports stated that Hungarian govshyernment officials had held talks with Bishop Endre Hamvas of Csanad acting head of the Hunshygarian Bishops Conference who recently arrived in Budapest from Rome

Carey to Speak ST LOUIS (NC)-U S Rep

Hugh L Carey of New York strong proponent in Cortgress for fair treatment of students in- private schools and a member of the House Committee on Educashytion and Labor will speak at the national convention in Detroit of Citizens for Educational Freeshydom

POPE PAUL VI HOLDS FIRST PUBLIC AUDIENCE Pope Paul VI is calTied aloft on his podable throne duringshyhis first general audience in St Peters Basilica More than

7000 persons were present and the pontiff spoke to them in five languages including English Regqlai general audiences are being held weekly

Sisters Continued from Page One

Mary to grade seven St Patshyricks School Fall River

From Nazareth-on-the-Cape Hyannis Sister Mary Josella to St Catherine Convent Belize British Honduras

From Our Lady of Mercy Conshy~nt Attleboro Sister Mary Priscilla to grade three Our Lady of Lourdes School Taunshyton

From Our Lady of Mercy Conshyvent New Bedford Sister Mary Stephen to grjde five St Kilians School New Bedford

Sister Mary Amadeus to grade six St Marys School North Atshytleboro

Sister Mary lIortenseto lIoly Name Convent New Bedford

Sister Mary Davida to Nazarshyeth Hall Fall River

From our Lady of Mercy Conshyvent East Greenwich Sister Mary Aquin to grade four St John the Evangelist School Atshytleboro

From Belize From St Catherine Convent

Belize British Honduras Sister Mary Joycelin to Bishop Feehan High School Attleboro

From St Francis Xavier Conshyvent Providence Sister Mary Stephanie to grades seven and eight St Vincents lIome Fall River

From St James Convent West Warwick Sister Mary Raenne to grade two St Marys School New Bedford

From St John Baptist Convent New Bedford Sister Mary Thershyese Agnes to Bishop Feehan High

Legion Honors Bishop Walsh MOUNT KISCO (NC) - Bishshy

op James E Walsh MM US missioner who has been imshyprisoned in communist China since 1960 received in absentia the 12th annual Americanism award of New Yorks Westshychester County Committee of the American Legion

Accepting the award for Bishshyop Walsh was Father Carroll I Quinn MM He said -atheistic communism could be beneficial to an individual insofar as pershysecution can be beneficial

lIe added that the good beshycome better the bad become worse and the lukewarm must make a decision to choose one group or the other

The paradox of paradoxes he maintained is the victory of good over evil even in an inshytrainsically evil movement such as communism The Polish pilot who escaped with his family to freedom recently is an example of good being drawn from evil

of Mlercy ListSchool Appointments School Attleboro From House of Studies Sister grade seven St Marys School

From St Joseph Convent Fall Mary Joseph Michael to grade New Bedford River Siter Mary Eva to grade one SS Peter and Paul School Sister Marianna to Our Lady six St Marys Cathedral School Fall River of Mercy School East GreenshyFall River wichSister Mary Celine to grade

Sister Mary Julene to St Maria six SS Peter and Paul School Sister Mary Adrianne to Mercy Fall RiverQ)retti Sehool Pawtucket mount Country Day Schoolmiddot

From St Joseph Convent Pawshy CumberlandSister Joan Marie to grade onetucket Sister Mary Angelo to St Marys Cathedral School Fall From Providence grade one Our Lady of Lourdes River From S Patrick Convent ProshySchool Taunton vidence Sister Mary Regina tieSister Mary Johnelle to gradeFrom St Joseph Convent Proshy

seven St Josephs School Fall Bishop Feehan lIigh School Atshyvidence Sister Marie Donna to

River tleboroBishop Feehan High School Atshy From St Vincents Home Fantleboro Sister Mary Michaelanne to River Sister Mary Cecilia toFrom S1 Kilian Convent New grade seven St Patricks School Nazareth-on-the-Cape lIyannisBedford Sister Mary Eugene as Fall River

Sister Marie de Prague tosuperior to Our Lady of Mercy Sister Mary Clare Theresa to grade six and principalship middotStCon vent and to grade six St grade sevlilft St Louis School Kilian School New BedfordMalys School New Bedford Fall River

Sister Mary Carolita to amptoSister Jeanne Marie to grade From St Mary Convent North Edwards School Providencesix St rosephs School Fall Attleboro Sister Mary Joseph

River and Sister Mary Noelita to Mt From St Leo Convent Paw-shy St Mary Convent Fall River

A f1AMILY TIUiAItuclgtet Sister Marie Walter to Sister Mary Rose de Lima to grade seven St John Baptist St Vincents Home Fall River oiIAR-BmiddotQ CHICKENS School New Bedford as superior and procurator

From St Margaret Convent From St Matthew Convent ROSELAWNRumford Sister Mary Timothy Cranston Sister Marie Laboure to Bishop Feehan High School to Our Lady of Lourdes Convent FARMS

tlU WuhinltoD St airhann Attleboro and School Taunton as superior t JUlt off Route I four teacher procurator principal and grade

V4~reiln to Meet Sister Marie Roselle to grade l wa 3~n two Our Lady of Lourdes School

While out for a Drive From St Parick Convent Fall

TauntonIn San Antonio Stop at thtl Delightful Spot

SAN ANTONIO (NC) - The River Sister Mary Columban to ~ ~ jCatholic Central Union (Verein)

will hold its annual five-day convention here starting Satur day Aug 17

Meeting simultaneously with the 108year-old social action organization will be the Nationshyal Catholic Womens Union and the Central Catholic Youth URicmiddotn

Tte womens organization will be having its 47th annual conshyvention and the youth group its 11th annual meeting

Featured speaker at the conmiddot vention banquet will be Coadshyjutor Bishop John L Morkovshysky Apostolic Administrator of the GalvEston-Houston Tex diocese The (i

Rihard F Hemmerlein of Syracuse NY is president of the Catholie Central Union Mrs Charles Wollschlager Watershy In FAMILY SECURITY bullbull bury Conn heads the Catholic -Womens Union Richard H Weiden New York is head of the Catholic Youth Union Is ~itizelis

DR CLEANING GREATER FALL RIVER COUNTS ON CITIZENSand

FUIIt STOIlAGE

SAVINGS CLIEANERS DEIRMODY

BANKampitizens 31- 4ohannet Stret 4 SOUTH MAIN Sf

Taunton VA 2-6161_ 1 Corner of Bedford St

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5 1ft AtlaquoMOR-Dtocese of Fan River-Thurs Ju1y 25 1963

YOUTH AND AGE Youth and age are served equally by White slide right from left Sister Jeanne Sist~r Imelda and Sister Renee ~isters of Fall River and New Bedford Left Sister St Ludger IlUperior Theodose superior prepare to leave New Bedford convent 00 daily round of Fall Rivfr convent of community ~elPil Stang Day Nulloel1 tot down of heme nursing calla

Train SeminariansMinisters Back Sisters in New Bedford and FaU River Fer Youth WorleProposed Law

WASHINGTON (NC) - ~eYouth Age tvith -Nursery Home Care Federal givernment is going toOn Bus Rides finance aD experiment ill the HARRISBURG (N C ) In Fan River and New Bedford there are shut-ilUl mainly elderly for whom a bright training of future priests to work

with juvenile delinquents and11lirteen Protestant miftisshy spot is provided by frequent iSM from the White Sisters And in Fall River theres handle other youth problemsten have backed a biD to another group far 1ftgtDl elderly but sharing in those same bright spots The shut-ins

The Presidents Committee onprovirllaquo tax-paid school bus Benefit from the home Iritrsinlaquo service of the Sisters the non-elderly group is composed Juvenile Delinquency has grantshy

rides tor parochial and otIter of youngste18 who daily inshyfyaed ewe for that realilOJl DeSSwomeRS residences ed $oW874 to st Louis University

private school pupils vade Bishop Stang Day Nurshy MemtJers 01 ~ communit The Sisters habits are III aft foe a three-year program 81They said in bull letter to Gov sery romp on its swings and appreciate the work of tile Sisshy orlon and wool combination A surveying seminary programs in William Scranton that they beshyltlide~ frolic in its large inshy ters and lend assistance One black veil and blaek belt set off youth work training a selectlieve it would be for the welshydoor playroom-and line up for such glOUp is the Queens theil-white robes A silver dove group of 80 seminarians and thentore of the state if the bill ia lollipops at the close of each Daughters an auxiliary which representing the Holy Ghost is putting them to work as aides inenacted day 1Ip0llsorS henefit activities and wom about the neck (The inishy social agenciesThe statement differs radically

The White Sisters formally prepares surgical dressings for uala FSE following t~e Sisterrom a broad condemnation of ImGWn as the Daughters of the the home nurses III New Bedshy nama stand for Filles Saintshythe bill and its purpose made

earlier by the Pennsylvania Holy Ghost were given their ford Catholic druggists make an Esprit French name of the comshy

Council of Churches affectionate nickname derived annual collection of drugs and munity) DONNELLY frem their white habits when medical iUpplies for the White Prospective W hit e SistersThe 13 ministers said that if

ibe state deems tax-paid bus they arrived in the Diocese in Sisters should be between 16 and ~5 PAINTING rides vital for public school 1903 Now theyre so well known The Sisters are on call five say the Fall River and New Bedshy

children then children attendshy by it theyre even listed in the and a half days a week for nursshy ford superiors They should posshy SERVICE ing care but respond to emershy sess good health and be equippeding nonpublic schools should phone book that way Commercial Industrial

80t be discriminated against beshy In Fall River two Sisters are in gencies at other times as well for the type of work done by the Institutional eause of their religious creed charge of the nursery which In Third Century community Pointing and Decorating

Traditionally said the stateshy cares for children of working The Daughters of the Holy Furthec information is lIyail shyment Protestantism has been parents or for youngsters whose able from Rev Mother ProvinshyGhost are well into their third 135 Franklin Street very jealous of the principle of parents for one reason or anshy century of service to God and cial Holy Ghost Provincial

fall River OSborne 2middot1911other feel it would be good foreparation of Church and State man Founded in France in 1106 House 72 Church Street Putshyand would not desire to see this it now numbers some 3500 memshy them to have some play experi-middotmiddot nam Conn

ence with other tots before startmiddotline of demarcation violated bers ill Canada Africa and the We agree however with the ing school Two Sisters care for a 2

United States Supreme Court when it declared Works indude schools hosshythe homebound ill in Fall River ill 1947 that such proposals and one fills the important post pitals homes for the aged orshywould not be a violation of this of cook Sister St Ludger is sushy phanages nurseries and bu~li-principle It is also significant perior in Fall River and in New that similar bus laws in several Bedford Sister Renee Theodose states including the large inshy is in charge of the home nursing Manhattan to Use MONTHLY CHURCHdustrial states of New York and crvice offered in that city

Nuclear ReactorMichigan have not been ehalshy N Call Refused BUDGET ENVElOPESlenged as to their constitutiCNlshy The Sisters have bad the hapshy NEW YORK (NC)-Manhatshyalit piness of aeeing Diany of their tan Cllege will put into use in PRINTED AND MAILED

Signers represented Presbytershy September the first critical orpatients return to the sacraments ian Christian Reformed and Reshy or enter the Church Most they hot nuclear reactor in New OSborne 2-J322 formed Episcopal Churches YOIk City Brother Gregory WYman 3middot1431say are unable to pay for nursshyAmong the signers is Dr Edwin FSC president of the collegeing tervice but none is ever re-H Palmer of Westminister Theoshy has announced logical Seminary Philadelphia The $120000 training reactor who is prominent in the Citizen8 Georgetown Loan will be a gift from the American for Educational Freedom moveshy Machine amp Foundry CompanyWASHINGTON (NC) shyment in the state Geopoundgetown University here has and will be housed in Manhatshy

been awarded a $4465OOQ colshy tans new engineering buildingUniversity Head lege housing loan by the eomshy in the Riverdale section of the

SCRANTON (NC) - Father munity Facilities Administration Bronx Edward J Sponga SJ former for construction of two residence The device is suitable for graduate school dean has been halls and a cafeteria adminisshy demonstrations of how reactors

R A WILCOX CO OFFICE FURNITURE ill 811 for Immdiate Deli

bull OEStltS bull CHAIRS FILING CABINETS

bull AU FILES bull SAFES FOLDING TABLES AND CHAIRS

R A WI LCOX CO 22 8EOfORD ST

FAU RIVER 5-7838

CLAMS and

lOBSTERS appointed president of the Unishy tration commissioner Sidney H work but is not adequate for exshy for your OUTDOOR COOKmiddotOUTS versity of Scranton He succeeds Woolner has announced One perimental work It will be used Father John J Long SJbull who residence hall will accommodate at Manhattan to demonstrate will remain at the Jesuit institushy 324 women students while the principles of reactor activity and Macleans Sea Foods tion as a consultant on developshy other will house 424 men tushy can be Wied for long periods of UNION WHARf fAIRHAVEN ment and educational poliq dents time

6 middotmiddotTHE ANCHORDloc~e of Fall River-Thurs July 25 1963 Comrade~

Pope Paul OJtmiddotmiddotthe middot~Rdriousmiddot middotSense

A Jewish rabbi has recently observed that he would like to see much less of a distinction made in contemporary life between the sacred and the secular the holy and the profane the reserved and the common He feels and rightly that when DUm divide life -into these two eate goriesthe next step is to make of the sacred justa piou~ routine formalism and middotof the secular an anything goes

gt proposition entirely divorced from God In his thinking the rabbi HI folloWing in the great relishy

gious tradition of the Old Testamept where the Jewish people did not so much see God in all things as they saw all things in God To them there was no such thing as a sacred aspect anq a seeUlar aspect of life Life was a gift of God Who while infinitely above His people was at the same time vitally interested in them and present to them bull

This is the New Testament view as well It is the 8acramental approach to life with the unseen God manishyfesting Himself in the things that are seen

Perhaps the oneniost needed virtue in the world today is the religious sense the awareness of God Fourteen hundred years agO St Benedict and his followers in searching for God realized that He could be found in all things and especially in the things of the earth and they thus restored to agriculture the dignity that centuries of Illave labor had robbed it of In the pgalms they sang of Godin nature and in all of creation and working the earth with their hands they experienced this same awareness

The present world is in need of the same exPerience Too long have men eompartmentali~ life into what beshylongs to God and what belongs M themselves or the world

IC]hAou9h th~ ltWalt CWlth th~ ChWlch By REV ROBERT W HOVDA Catllotic UivellJitr

EIVU

REV JAMES A CLARK

Assistant Director

Lat American Bureau NCWC

Laud Of lhe Latins

Ii you were a Volunte and about to set your fir step Qll South American 801 what would you expect of ihis new world about to engull you What you would find II a land of conshytradiction AD overwhelming Catholic conshytinent it posshysesses paganism superstition imshymorality indifshyferel1ce and militant ant i- ~ clericals With the warm and welcoming cli shymate yOll may have beard about there is 8lIshyireme heat and cold pIa without rain and others with alshymost m 0 n soon - Ii k e rai

TODAY - St James Apoampt1e Reading) when we forsake tile dizzying highlands and heavyo It is significant that the present Holy Father in a It is this -very integrity and Sunday assembly of worship hearted lowlands crowded citiel

1holenese constantly elicited when He comes and fails to find and people-less plainsLenten pastoral letter written in 1957 addreesed himself (end created) in themiddot public wor 118 watching (Gospel) HFlaquo I 00to this subject Pointing out how in the past nature the Probably you wouldship of the Church which draws betrothed you to one spouse studied Spanish ~ as to be abereation of God was seen as the intermediary between lilpon the follower of Christ the the Church teaches the Church to converse with the peoplemen and God the then Archbishop Montini caned upon scorn of the world (First in middotthe first lesson The Church But besides Spaniards youmiddotthe works of man himself art and technolog3r to fulfill leading) Sufiering in this teaches bEcause it is CbrisJs have a life lived among IndiaWorld-and not even a promise Body the iD8trument throuhthat role today In the products of his ingenuity his inshy Negroes mixed bloods and i(Ii success by this worlds 9tarishy which He works on earth todaydustry his tools his machines man must see not only the Clards in the next (Gospel)-is The Church is taught because it migoonts from many Europelill

countries tokens of his own intelligence and energy but he must make the companion of total commitshy is not all Head its members are the leap in human understanding and see in them a reveshy rnent to God Our comfort is that disciples students of the Lord WealDt Poverty

the Lord knows when I sit and TUESDAY-Mass as SUDlation of the mind and work of God This in my opinion You would gaze in astoni9bshywhen I stand (Entrance Hymn) day Give an account of thyis one of the keys to the problem of bringing back the lost ment at the wealth of the landTOMORROW-St Anne Moth stewardship says the symbol ofreligious sense into the realm of industry and technology tl of the BIHSed Virgin Mary God in Jesus Gospel story Reshy - people who live in a luxuq

that is of a bygone era herescience and art This is the way to restore a spiritual signishy In commemorating St Anne we sponsibility is a key and distinshythe Statesficance to mans work This is how in the factories loaded recall that what made the Jew guishing note of the Christian

ish people whole the remnant view of man It is mysterious You might sense the wealOlas they are with material wealth the flowers of prayer (f faith always preserved in that too this human responsibility of ability personality and inshyand joy shall flourish nation was even then its ori God is almighty We can do nothshy telligence among the educated Emtation toward Christ the Messhy ing without His help We pray lind marvel at the wealth of iheKindness at Home smiddotiah The covenant-promise of in todays Collect for the spirit natural resources that spurt from Yahweh was the pearl of great of right thought and right acshy the rich land oil coffee gold

The English writer Arnold Bennett once wrote price (Gospel) And the First tion Yet the moral life the life gum Panama straws and bashyHeading shows how ideally of love is as truly our doing as nanas to name a fewDuring a long and varied career as a bachelor I have E~very aspect of the life of that it is Hisnoticed that marriage is usually the death of politeness Yet you will feel your stomshypeople was dominated by the WEDNESDAY - St Ignatius

ach sicken at the poverty ofbetween a man and a woman Lord Confessor The Society of Jesus parents and children living ST MARY ON SATURDAY While it may not be the mostThe obvious truth of the statement saves it from being squalorHer distinction even more than modest title in the history of

branded as a cynical jest ler physical motherhood was ecclesiastical organizations is Many Contradictions her faithfulness to the Word of certainly a bold and affirmative God (Gospel) True daughter of one The texts of todays MassIt is a sad fact that men and women who are the This is the land you would

soon learn to love You couWepitome of kindness and consideration to the tradesman the Jews (First Reading) she tell us much about that Society easily discover without aorthe newspaper boy the clerk in the store become rude and found in the promises of God The First Reading in its bold calculated effort why there EiUbstance for joy (Entrance and fearlessness its willingness toboorish and cruel toward their husbands and wives those so many contradictionsCommunion Hymns) when trashy suffer for the sake of the goodliving under the same roof No charity begins at home ledy threatened and for trust news proclaims The word of The contradictions in religio_

for them Charity is something to be exercised only outside when knowing failed God is not bound The Gospel life for example have a simpleof the home EIGHTH SUNDAY AFTER is Jesus own exhortation to misshy if lengthy explanation The

IlENTECOST The average modshy sionary zeal Spaniards as was their custo~And this is one area where trouble can enter a marshy

E~rn Catholic may not think of brought the Catholic religionriage When there are serious crises and grave problems it in this way but one of the with them and through it civishyOklahoma Court husband and wife will more often than not draw closer Iurposes of our public worship lized the native Indians setting

is to help us make friends the Catholic religion on a peopletogether in their concern and seek together the answer to Bars Bus Rides friends who share a Faith a lifeshy given to superstition somewhat confronts them or the strength to face and accept it OKLAHOMA CITY (NC) shy customs of which still remaiaviewIt is over the little things that marriage tension develops The Oklahoma Supreme Court

God calls us together in the Some people associated the - the thank you never said the demanding tone of has ruled that granting publicliturgical assembly to renew the Church with the hated SpanisJaschool bus rides to parochialvoice the service always taken for granted the gratitude eovenant he has offered us as and when the wars of indepenshyschool students in Midwest City

never expressed These are the shoals that threaten to ~l family as a community as dence occurred they become Okla violates the state consti shywreck the bark of matrimonybull friends Every mans life is inshy religious and anti-clerical Thetution

Jormed by a spirit-though the Negroes were imported for slaveThe state Supreme Court afshySo Bennetts statement is not 80 much a piece of lpirit may be materialism or firmed a decision by Distdct labor and brought their tribal

cynicism as it is a shrewd observation And to the wise pleasure or power Judge Robert Hert who had lsshy religious rituals with them

it can teach an important lesson Todays First Reading teaches sued a permanent injunction to Today many other Christiaa 1hat the Spirit of the Christian halt Midwest City public school religions are joining this steaM life is not a what but a who the officials from providing free of religioU8 confusion in South Holy Spirit of God And life in bus transportation to students America Thus the religion of the Spirit must be nourished by at St Philip Neri School there people varies and ranges frOM friends who share the same The bus transportation had an almost ascetic Catholicism br Spirit (Gospel) This does not been provided for some five some to a pure paganism bull mean we will not have or should years under an administrative othersJ10t have other friends It does decision of Midwest City publierheANCHOR Religion is only one of filemean that the liturgy offers us school superintendent Oscar

contraditions in Latin Amerieaan opportunity to love and supshy Rose who called it a goodOFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE DIOCESE OF FALL RIVER If you would like to know mOMport and encourage our brothers neighbor policy bull about the continent and Published weekly by The Catholic Press of the Diocese of Fall River in the Faith and in the Spirit Rose said providing bus transshyPapal V 0 I u n tee r s who MeRelating friendship to the port for the parochial students410 Highland Avenue seeking to help it send me yoaltar and being a friend at Sunshy irwrolved no inconvenience 01

Fall River Mass OSborne 5-7151 name and address and withoutday Mass strengthening the extra expense for the public any further obligation on yOUIPUBLISHER ilOcial and femily ties of the school system

part I will forward to you ~ Worshiping community can save However an injunction againstMost Rev James L Connolly DO PhD pamphlet on PAVLA 1elS from the crass level of friendshy the bus transport program was

GENERAL MANAGER ASST GENERAL MANAGER hip of the Gospel steward asshy sought in the Fall of 1961 by The address is Latin Amer_ suring our spirit that we are John L Antone and other Midshy Bureau NCWC 1312 MassachRev Daniel F Shalloo MA Rev John P Driscoll hildren of God west City taxpayers who claimshy setts Avenue NW Washingtea

MANAGING EDITOR MONDAY-St Martha Virgin ed that it violated the Oklahomashy 5 DC Meantime keep WI

Hugh J Golden There is a divine jealousy First constitution your prayers

Selfhelp Project On China Border Makes ProgreSS

MACAo (NC) ~ ~We may have startedm the middotdoghouse but were climbing to the top of the world now beamed Father Patrick Shaules SJ of San Diego Calif who like many anshyother missioner has found he must be a jack-of-aUtJades and master of them too

The making and marketing of beaded sweaters pursesmiddotembroishydered luncheon sets and other

tourist-tempting items is a far cry from knowing theology middot But supervising such work is what Father Shaules is now doshyJog when hes not doubling as director of Ricci High School in this Portuguese territoIY off the 80Uth China coast

The projectmiddot is called Maca9 Welfare Enterprise It is a nonshyprofit venture and the first large ~ale one of its kind here

The goal is to provide 300 refshybull gees with training and profit shyeble employment by September to plow profits back into the business and to the workers and pJovide fringe benefits And it hU the blessing of the Bishop Paulo Tavares who welcomes -capees from Red China with epen arms

S~S~

Catholic Relief Services Wattonal Catholic Welfare Conshyleience helped to launch the program last NoVember with a dmation of $525 The Governor eI J(acao provided free temporshy~ quarters descried kennet 84 the old dog race track ~ Sisters of Our Lady of the

ADgeLr-known in Macao as the FtUna Sistera-took over sup~rshyYMion and training And workshy received 18 cents a day and bull free meal while training

Needs More Priests LISBON (HC) - The number

fill priests in Portugal is falling behind the population growth in this country New statistics mow bull 9 per cent increase in priests the past 30 years while the pOpulation wa growing by 35 pel cent In addition more than 100 of the countrys f2OO dioshyeesan priests are over 60 7ears

Executive Boards OrgUllize middotPariJuotWrmiddot Fotfportaia lJoltltmernity Work

By Aug1IStus Sil ear-el Parish ~-ewBedfOlll

F~tbi8tbird artkle in a series on COD t~~been asked to discuss briefly the PaiishExecutiveBoat4 of the ConfraternitrQfenristian Doctrine Needless to say this is a rAt~er hifaiutin label to pin o~ ~rdinarytiel) and women who merely wish to share wIth ()th~rs an upderstanding and love of G9dlwasa bit shaken up when asked to join our parish executive board as one understandably is ablyask 7 But once you have out in my mind a yqungmother

when asked to tackle what only seems to be something too big to cope with We held our lint boud meetin looked

over -me ~~shy~ LOti

ures from a reshycent parish sur_ vey and were bowled over by the fa dthat close to 1 500 publie school children we r e receiving no

religion instruction whatsOever Ours ismiddotquite a large parlshbut I doubt it differs essentially from others By this time we were really scared of the next generation that is and thereshy

fore through the chairman of Teaehel8 we began lining up parishoners to handle religion clasles Youll agree tl n t under1 ~ the circumstances we needeil quite a few to be trained in the method and doctrlne of rell on

tomiddot Instrtlction

wnlin~ tomiddot Shaft Outprofessional teachers ere bore than willing to joinmiddot but ~it number feU middotfar short of ~ Jleed Equally as oOoJerilshy

middot ll-evermiddot wemiddotre a coupe omiddotfUe ~~ bull~lectricians helpers a retired n middot am man some hlgh school middotnmiddotlmiddot~ middotwho wmiddotere lmiddotgned the ~ loWer -ades a semi-retired at shy

toiney and his wife a window dreHer h 0 use w i vel and mothers to name a few just ormiddot clinary men and women each in hit own way willing to share

his understanding and love of God that others also might unshydel9tand and love Him 113 that SI_Ie amiddotnd that easy and to be~

timid before the high-soundingshyness of Confraternity of Chrisshytian Doctrine is to be expected cst of us felt this ww wmiddothen-taking our driving test or goirig out oil our first date

Ai thls point 7011 m reasonshy-

your teaeh~ trained in method a fallen-away Catholicwho toshyand doctrinemiddot how do you get gethe with her son came back the kids to (raquomemiddoti9 religion to the Church within a year classes (Notebull wemiddot dont use the She had become one of our better

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Diocese Planning Widescole middotRacial

Ju~ice Program KANSAS CITY (NC) shy

The Chaneery Office of the Kansas City-St Joseph dio eese has announced a eGmshyprehensive program by Bishop Charles H Helmsing to marshal the full strength of the dioeese w the cause of racial justice

middotThe program includes the foIshyviordcatechism thits passeCCD teachers in her second reall- a bad WOrd to use inY

~) In QW casemiddot middotbrilliantly persuasive eloquence from the

pulpit fell on deaf ears and again I repelltthat parishes are very much al~~middot

- middotf p Kshy-- -

n bullbull n theWe had the yrs re 8COle$ of tbeminc1udilig junior and senior high school students and not a few little Indians I was corrected once for calling them CltlitUe devils How did we get them there We iished for them Our chairman of Fishers along with two other board members met with various parish groups - Holy Name Society Parent-Teachers Assoshyeiation scout leaders md par-W I ents orteh S Club Coup es Club among others - we met

with our fellow-parishoners anil hit them hard with that 1500 figure I spoke ofearUet Having recruited (liurMarines (the Fishers are really the Marine Corps of CCD siwek troops youmht _ ) bmiddot t

8 wemiddot a au tnmiddot Itructing themmiddot in theirmiddot mission

~- t tb -- f ab t - VISI e HUmes a sen ee ehildren andto explain to both

~~- d t hpar an youngs ers ow atd Ch --uld evCIY goo MHlan Snvknow - to understand and love God ill 0 receive His Divine

graces Withia a year our problem

was to find enough teachen to keep up with the enrollment And what about this enrollment

Too many of these young people hadnt been shown how to make the sign of the cross several teenagers hadnt yet been bapshy1ized and some children of mixed marriages were confused by Ipiritual crosseyedness a neither-here-nor-there point of yiew I might add that thesehome visits brought notanly

children to religion classes but al80 parents back to the Church and in some instances into CCD One such instance stands

Study Educational Freedom Problem ft LOUIS (NC) - Citizens

for Educational Freedom has announced the formation of a research committee to promote the finding and dissemination of information on all aspects of the problem of educational freeshydom

CEF president Vincent P Cor ley announced that the new comshymittee will be particularly con_ cerned with the problems of disshytributive justice il) regard to tax benefits for educational pur poses

Among its subjects of investi shygation he said are the hisshytory constitutionality contribu_ tiODll and needs of independent education as well as the way such education is helped by governments in other demoshyeraeies

Fire Halts Training Of Lay Missioners

WAWA (NC) -Lay mission vltgtlunteers had scarcely begJJn their three-month training proshygram when they were called out to fight bull forest fire that threatmiddot ened themissiori ~a~ning center and eventually spread over 10000 acres

The volunteers are members of the Canadian Lay Missioners a society founded in late 1961 to serve mission territories throughout the world The group accepts both men and women without regard to marital status and senda them to foreign counshytries to work for three )eaJ4I

ander Dtissionar1 biShops

lowing features year me passed away I recall A special clergy conferencealso a yong man in his late teens who was sacramentally bank- -OIl race

A review of employment polshyrupt one week following his icies of Cath(lic institutions Confinnation he was killed in an auto accident A seriel of lerIDOllI GIl racial

Justice to be preached IA anYlrtuo1lll Aj)OStolle churches of the dioceseNeed I say that by DOW two years later our executhre board A stipulation for inclusiOil of 1M) longer felt ufleasyabout a nondUcriminatio1 clause ill facing up to CCD Our ranks had eontlaetl for aU buildinc proshygrown to illclude the profes jects Of the diocese and of Cathshysional the skilled and unskilled olic institutions of the diocese 7-OUng and ot rich and poor Inclusion of the cause of racial in other words a gathering of peace as a special intentioa in the people of the parish in- all Masses in diocesan churches structed virtuous apostolic each lip to middotAugust 5 in his own small way fulfilling Christa TeachiDc his mission as a witnesl to Bislwp Helmsing said in ames-Christ With the advice and middotui- th sage ac~paDYmg e programdance 01 our priest~director(this In our belated effort to aid is of the utmost imPottance -and by viaid and deed the causemiddot of lets -ot klmiddotd ours-~e abAutmiddotit)

a~ racial justice andmiddot civilmiddot equality our executive board formed the it is important that all of us-shyremaining grOUps thatDiake up bishops priests Religious and CCD Helpel~ Parent-Educators Discllssion Clubs nd Apostles of Good Will These have been touched o~ briefly in a previousarticlemiddotand willmiddot be himdled in detail In futllle articlellmiddotin this erie

--~ bull - ~ I lu want to saw that the

parish executive board under itl prielt-direetor is the orshyganizing planning and directing arm 01 CCD whose Ole plllpOse is tit mare with both Catholics

and non-Catholics within the parish bull deeper understanding ~ love of God And of course

dt h t be tone oesn ave 0 middotan expertea dlt this and he certainly mustnt be bull holier-thm-thou Perhaps the most inspiring CCD

be h tmem rs In our par1S are wo retired old gents in their early 1Os members of the Helpers

-- I _ th dgrouP Wau un 0 e oors turn on the lights and shltw the children to their clasTooms and

later turn oU the lights and lock Ute doors Can anyone say that these two gents in their inti shymate way are not sharing a witnesses to Christ

To say there is a need in our times for Confraternity of Chrisshytian Doctrine is to repeat what stare at us daily from our newspapers and movies our neighborhood and the house next door and within the family if were honest enough to admit to it CCD is perhaps the best means within the rE~alth 9f the lay apostolate to meet this need Not to meet it not even tomiddot try is to ignore Christ to tUrn our backs on Him to walk away and leave Him alone on Ills Cross

JB LUMBER CO

So Dartmouth and Hyannis

WY 7middot9314 So Dartmouth Hyannis 2921

laity-bear witness to our faith in Christ and His teaching

4ft is imperative mor-ecwer1bat we become involved ia inshy

telligent and effective action ofJove to insure the true succeu

of the nonviolent efforts of our fellow citizens to right the wrongs of tbree centuries

Holy Father Visits Vatican Post Office

VATICAN CITY (NC)-Pope Paul VI has continued a series of visits to Vatican City institution by calling at the Vatican post Gffice

After a tour of 1he various deshypartments Pope Paul lIPOke te the staff and urged them to Cltlshylaborate in the Holy Sees work not only through their professhysional activities but abo by etshytine good example

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VATICAN CITY (NC) - Ihe U S National Council of CathshyDecides Thumbsuckings OK olic Women has contributed $21 11 to the Private StoreroomBy Mary Tinley Daly of His Holiness Pope Paul VI

Our guide for more years than we like to believe was a center from which papal char-shya B1im paperbound book with the simple title Infant Care ities are dispensed We might temporarily misplace the dictionary the teleshy The gift was presented on beshy

half of the NCCW by Msgr ~_phone directory or the cookbook but Infant Care was drew Landi European director

hung by a string to a nail enough to be able to decide of Cafholic Relief Services-Natshyover the kitchen sink When what to do in many cases Your ional Catholic Welfare Confershythe bee stings when the dog baby can put up with quite a ence at a private audience graDshybites to quote a popular bit if he finds you consistent ted by the Pope lIOng were just two of the emer- and loving in your care In accepting the donationgencies to be got at immediately The whole book is in the same Pope Paul expressed his grati shyin their clear vein helpful with know-how tude for the generosity of U S Jndices T hat derived from oonsultation with catholics in oontributing to early copy had pediatricians child psychiatrists works of relief and charit1 Jrease - stained and psychologists parent edushy throughout the world pages from cod cators nurses orthopedists and The NCCW channels its worldliver oU soap- specialists in nutrition child aid through CRS-NCWC For the1P0tted p age s development vision and safety past 10 years if has supplied to at the How to In addition Infant Care has the Private storerooms old andBat h e the also consulted parents fathers new clothing including layettelBaby chapter and mothers who are daily FOR MEXICAN MISSIONS These five students from

for needy infants and First Comshybull pin a c h - dealing with problems in infant St Johns University Jamaica Long Island are working munion clothes for the poor ThJaplotched pages care with the Maryknoll Missions in Mexico this Summer With year (1962-63) the NCCW sent

Few BuIesat F ix i n g Father Michael Mullen CM professor at the university 240000 pounds of old and 55000The 1963 e d i t ion datesBaby Vegetashy are left to right Gerard Mueller of Long Igland city NY pounds of new clothing

Rocking chairs must have beenbles Until our first copy became invented for those sweet moshy Maureen Dowling and Mary Hyl-and both of Jackson

almost unreadable and we sent ments and goes on The sick Heights NY Felicia Krywienko of New York and James Prelate Gives $25000 for a new copy we did not reashy fretful baby bull bull bull may need to Cackowski of East Meadow NY NC Photo lize that the Gevernment was be SOothed sponged off bullbullbull For Typhoon Victims keeping up with the times in talked to or just held and

PUSAN (NC) - Bishop Johnchild care far better than we rocked Give him all the comfort Choi of Pusan has given $25000New Lease on LifeNew and revised editions had and attention you can without to Maj Gen Yang Chanwoonfear that it will spoil him been issued Governor of Kyongsang proshyBy the time our three 1963 Infant Carealso takes Young Italian School Teacher Undergoes vince to help victims of Tyshymiddles came along we found a more tolerant attitude toward phoon Shirley

that we no longer need feel both thumbsucklng and pacishy Four-Hour Open Heart Operation uilty in ignoring the 1929 edi- fiers the first of which was forshy The g~f was made possib~

- tion which warned we must not merly viewed 110 shocking the LOS ANGELES (NC)-Maria valve was inserted in her hea by oontributions sent to the ~t the habit of coaxing a baby econd anathema Antonietta Moretti isa pretty to replace the defective aortic Bisliop by friends and Catholi to sleep by rocking Few hard and fast rules are girl with dark eyes black hair valve with which she W88 born organizations outside Korea

COXnfant Care admitted Someshy offered except in such areas all a mind that has often meditated Now she is scheduled for one Employes at a Catholic medishytimes the baby needs a litUe the prevention of accidents on heaven and eternity - and more medical examination by cal center in Seoul gave $1500

extra attention and showed a leading cause of death of chil shy now a new lease on life Dr Jerome Harold Kay chief- to adriye organized by the Seoul picture of a baby being rocked dren of this age group It points At 24 each heartbeat reminded of cardiac surgery at USC and daily Kor~a Times for victims of by his mother Vindicated we out that children are vulnerable that she had but a year or two St Vincents who performed the the typhoon which hit June 20 unashamedly rocked Our last to new kinds of home accidents 10 live Her heart had an aortic operation The examination will and caused an estimated $2 milshylook-see at Infant Care was a because of advances in labor valve that did not close prollerly determine whe~ she can go home lion damage in southeast Korea decade or so ago when its 1951 saving devices for the home and and permit the blood to flow to Rimini Italy and her job as revision stated A great many many scientific developments back into the heart after each a high school teacher there babies fall asleep readily when Useful and necessary drugs heartbeat How Miss Moretti was able to Nun 96 Renews Vows they are rocked effective household and garden PORTLAND (NC) - SisterHer new lease on life was ne- come from Italy to Los Angeles

Now in our capacity as writer sprays time-oonserving home Mary Esdras 96 oldest of theotiated here through St Vin- for surgery is a story that manishyon home topics we find ourshy appliances p a i n t S cleaning ~OOO Sisters of the Holy Names cents Hospital and heart sur- fests the workings of Divine elves on the list to receive agents and other chemical proshy renewed religious vows firstgeons 0( the University of South- Providence Childrens Bureau Publications ducts - even refrigerators and prQnounced 15 years ago at the ern California school of Diedi- Free ServicesComes No 8-1963 - why its television sets - have brought Holy Names Convent at Maryshyeur old friend Infant Care sickness injury and death to cine One of Dr Kays heart surgery hurst She was born in England

youngsters where they were On May 11 Miss Moretti under- students at USC 16 Dr GiuseppeUnderstandably Government in 1866 and came to Oregon Ia bulletins are not the first things improperly used The new Inshy went a four-hour open neari Maselli-Campagna He became 1884 we grab for in our daily mail fant Care sets forth guidelines operation in which a plesiic baU engaged here to an American but this is different - a visit on these A new section on the girl and last Christmas took ber from a long time and dearly beshy handicapped child has al80 been home to Italy to meet his famshy Pocasset Penny SaleCatholic Leader Urges loved friend added also information on all ily Ladies Guild members of S

In the 1963 edition Mrs the immunizations now available Friends told Miss MorettiOpen Occupancy Law Johns Church Pocassei plan Katherine B Oettinger Chief ofshy to prevent communicable child about Dr Maselli and she went

DETROIT (NC) - Thepresishy penny sale tomorrow at Pocassetthe Childrens Bureau writes in hood disease to see hbn in Bari where he Community Clubdent of Detroits Catholic Inshya warm and friendly foreword The -working mother also gets teaches in the universitys surshy

terracialCouncil testifie~middot inNo booklet or expert can ever her share of attention though gical pathology departmentfavor of an open occupancy orshytell you all about your baby the book does say If you are Dr Maselli told her there wasdbiance at a puplic hearing beshyOnly you his father and mother well enough fiXed financially hope-if she could get to Losfore the Detroit Common Counshywill get to know him well that you can afford to ask AngelescilShould I take a job or not The Provincial Superior of the

your answer probably should be Mrs Mario Oresti CIC presi Daughters of Charity of SienaCape D of I No at least for the first few dent told city councilmen the wrote about Miss Morettis case Officers of Mother Cabrinl months CIC has been active for many to Sister Marguerite adminisshy

Circle Daughters of Isabella Single copies of Infant Care years in eHorts to obtain stateshy trator of St Vincents Hospitalwill meet at 8 Tuesday night may be purchased from the wide open occupancy legislation here The Sisters arranged free Aug 13 at Bourne Memorial Superintendent of Documents She urged the council to supshy hospitalization for her and the Community Building Buzzard Us Government Printing Ofshy port an ordinance which would mrgeons donated the operationBay fice Washington 25 DC require that all properties ofshy

fered for sale or for rent on the public market be sold or rented IN MIAMIwithout regard to race creed color or nationaI oligin BEACHIT Wareham Garden Party

A garden party will be held from 1 to 6 Sunday a1ternoon July 28 at Sacred Hearts Semishynary Wareham Proceeds will benefit the communitys Queen -AbullbullRICA MO of Peace Mission Seminary Jafshy FUNDRUpound frey N H Turkey ham and 011-1108 chicken dinners will be served 04 lr-eondltloned ro and booths childrens games and bull I Iwlmmlng pooll a variety program wW comprise bull REE HIf-plrklng for 100 a entertainment Church Mass InformatIOn

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Says Sound Parental Advice Prevents Early Marriages

By Father Walter WImbionki Dear Father My niece age 17 a high scllool lenior will be married III three months The groom to be is 18 and a helper to amp

TV repair man My sister-in-law thinks the whole thing raquo -just fine because they are both wonderful kids I am

TO PEACE CORPS POST Beverly Irwin 1963 gradushyrepomtibilities of husband and the problems involved in early father OF wife and mother Some marriage ate of the College of the Holy Names Oakland Calif talks to he Jpeople can reach maturif3J in N~etI basi ill PampIeJdll lWei her~sIgnmen In t Peace Corps in Guima Oft the hir late ~ others neYer Tell them of the curtailment West Coast of Africa with Sister Mary Baptistu faculty-em to FetICh it I of professional training lor girla member NC Photo

PEO~~ tor Catholics as well as for bo7s 01 the led 1ft a simple nral societJ of experience in making a ~re a bQY or girl had toleam choice of the absence ofmatrir-Oregon Missioner Ready 0 Start

~a and 1clf-reliaBce by livin itY patience and wisdom oa I OIl a farm they had long-term bOth sides of the ielatibrlship p A ~ - J1 bullpr~ration ~or their marriage olthe difficult ~nciar ~ rogrom In rvrKJzon ung e Parash aleL 1oday m our complex so- auOIl the new familTwill prob- PORTLAHD (He) A eietT unskilled labor is just nat ably- be in of the heightened - mls- -and machine saws to begin eoshy

frankly s hoe ked because they are ~otally unprepare4 for marrIage What argushyments can I use with my lIIampter-in-Iaw and my own daughters against early marshydage

Emily Dear Emily

Early is a relative wOld llemeos Juliet was about 15 and 11 or 14 is considered a pre1b edvlU1pounded marriage age in some parts of India The Canon Law of the Church based on the cusshytoms of an older and simpler ealtme canceiftsof marriage _tween younier teenagers ftlid and licit tbere is a background ofeom-

II is unwise to judge the Pi-u- unDucatioa aDd adequate sex denee of marrying only ia term education in a family parents ef chronological age One is old lIbould not have too great a difshyenough to marry when he or she fieulty m periodically emphe lllChieved suftlcletlt maturit7 sizing the difference between to choose a partner wisely and aexual attraction (romance) aud to vndestaRtl and IlS8UD1e the married love and in describing

Wanted llbd job-training and possibilities of divorce- and the higher education are a must

It is a rare young man who able to m1UlY before he iamp 22 bull 23~ unlesa he is willing to IUbject bis wife to a marginal existence or hu a family wiI-IIDc to s~pport him I remember ~ parent saying proudly We J- bcught Alice and her hus-ItaIld a new car 80 they can 10 to classes mDre easily middot There is a speCial problem

facentnt Catholic COliples Their DoD-Catholic friends who mailJ

Marria In which both DelS are ~r the age of ~ divoree tlaree times M Gften bose of ~ ewer n JIliriy to 40 per cent of an hidl IICbool girls who marry are prelaquoshynaftt and almost 70 per cent of an high ~hool ~ whD marlJI ID8n7 prep ampIeJs

One study has clearly reaveale4 neurotic teRdeDdes are shyhigher amooa JOUDC men and women who Dl8IT1 under theof 20 thaD among those wbebMre the cOlbol and eo1Dnaon 1leDlJe to wait lfi~

beshy best treatment for IDeshyearly marriages is preventive If

increased problem in adjustshyment

If young people haTe learned that they can trust parents to tell them the truth in mattera connected with life and love and EX they will have little hesi tation in accepting parental adshyvice on the subject of earlymarriage lonamp before It becomes a problem

If on the other bandparents

onarr prle~ prepared here to oJNrative programs among the peturn toA hhJ otnpolt ia the peop~e of his Tamshiyacu misshy

eruVlaD mazOit sioR He ~t ahea supplies and The materials along with

ma~nals to beglD a long-range medicines and other supplies IOCial pl~esa program for ~e were donated b7 individuals --~ poverty-stncken people at h shyjungle t~rritor~ He ~190 it eroupa in tile Portland arehdioshytaking W111l hun proDUseS ol cese prayer support iro 2soo west- Fundamp tor continWIIg JUPPOrt -n Oregon Cat~lica of the Peruvian miSlIioa work F~ FraDC~ Kennard an have been pledged OR a coashy

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-rly limit the siie of their fam- wanUngs (f doom itmiddot KnOt at electric generators water pump archltUocesan DeW~peI

have never said anything on the Jl)ent elght ~earamp III Peru col- paigD conducted amonlaquo IIbshyIlUbject excePt to proclaim dire ~ted here II supply of ploWlt llCibera tQ the ~tholic sentinel

Cardinal Scores Indecent Attire

V E N I C J (Me) - GiOYaJIBI Cardinal Urbani has criticized the Maring of scant attire in streetsmiddot and shopping cemen or the city

nae Patriarch of Veke w ill a pastoral Letter What ie tolerated with diffic~ cut beftc~ for reasons of healtk beshycome an act of exhibitiOilisa wIlen worn in ~e meets bopping ceftters and public places It denotes an absence at a normal sense of modesty waieh has u roots in ehasti~middot

He alse said that genuiae modestry is a good compaaiolt - Vue tiegance

Tb~ Cardinal said that pubJlo mDralitycannot be prOlDf)tet lIUlCh Ie~ defended when divm and human laws are not aceomshypanied by a clear and coherent moral education the hcMte therefore is the first school where public morals should be taughthe added

Fete Father Buckley Rev James F Btrekley was __

ter1ained b Junior Higlt CllDtPshyfire Girls- Campfire Girls lUuebirds of Sacred Bead Pshyiah Fan River on ttt~ oceasioa Ol histransier tobnmaeulMe Conception parish North East Honor guests were aduamp aaWshymg with the youth prognan eluding Mr and Mrs Abel liar celinei Edward L Wilsoo aiI4f John B Reed Leaders super in~ were Mrs John KenyOBo Mh Walter Wilcox Mrs Beecl and Mrs Wilson Father BuekJeJ receiftd a eif~ from the group

To Mark Feast Reception IletVices for new

members of St Annes 8edalitt will be held tomorrow night tIM feast of St Anne at SaCIM Heart Church North Attleboro The ~ill follow rosalT anct Benediction at 730PrOfPectiwo ~embers may contact Mrs 8mbull Tondreault

by contraceptives What all StiRPllsiag that a tmmrmiddot about the Catholic girl who is eouple Who thiftk that they are - tile moiher of three before she in Jove have jolJt stopped I~ten- tItrns 21 If her husband fa ini bringing home an inadequate _lary withnoplospects far im- S middotkI h I provement and slw has at least tean uvl Sc edules bull child~bearing years ahead of Communion Breakfast Mr temptation is great NEW YORK (iCl-rhe ninth

Seem ~~sticated The crucial argument against

teenage marriage is this in our ~ciety the presumption must be Jnade that the late adolescent does not haTe a sense of identity bull coherent system of values a elear notion of wlat is 110 be ~ught iIi a spouse and a realisshytic awareness of the burdens inshyolved in matrimony

No on~ Wbo has dealt with teeagen for a~ period of time ~nks 1lftat there are very many them who have finished the process of growirlg up wQcb

anpu~ CQllUIlunion Breakfast of the Edith Stein Guild wUI be held here Saturday Aug 10 after Mamiddotss at St John the Baptist Chureh

The national guild aids JewshyJab converts to Catholicism and seeks to promote better Cath~ olic-Jewish understanding It is named for a Jewish convert who became a Catholic nUn tnd died in the nazi concentration camp at Ausehwitz

Speaker at the Communion breakfast will be Msgr Josepa N ltampody pasflor of Sacrecl

lItarriage must presume Ire- Heart Church HiglWancl Falla eently ran into a bride of 17 who ntil the ciay of the wedding had bull ever once IllePared her own reaklast She is marrying a Joung maD wbose drle dDmestif lIkills ~re carrymg out the arbage and changing II fuse

Because al tJe eqJIOSllre to mass media ma~ teenagera ~ sophisticated but tfteir JnvolYeIIIeftt tR ~g _ult tnle parlies -ci heterosexual IIelati6Jnships aft what the posyshy_Ologists caB preeeclous The d meansbalf ~ aDd 1mshy -dy Tlteo e JIOC ftniIbN -wing up

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PERlH AMBOY (NC)-Jetty Ann Gallos of Woodbridge NJ and htl teadler Sister Mary Alexis at St Marys High school here Wfte tbe IhDd prize winshyDerS of an all-expense 10-day tour of Spain in an inernational essay contest ontbe life of Chri 1lopMp c-

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10 THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 25 1963

Sees Race Crisis As Oppo~tunity

For Progress JACKSON (N C ) A

Catholic pastor here in Misshy sissippi said that current racial ten s ion s create a providential opportunity for progress

Msgr Josiah G Chatham pastor of St Richard church predicted in a sermon that when the good people of our southland grasp the moral isshysues involved in the racial jusshytice question harsh legalized enforced segregation will be no more

Under Gods grace a climate of freedom shall be developed ill which free men move freely and live with becoming dignity as children of God and free Amershyicans he said

Msgr ChMham received nashytional attention recently when his earlier sermon on the race question Southern Pentecost was reprinted in America magshyazine

Not Hopeless

In that sermon he declared that legalized enforced segreshygation as we have known it inmiddot eo oglan Ees I~O ogma IC s ac e the past is dead He also deshy

plored the assassination in Jack- D- M b h- - W Id C -I

Scripture Study Aid to Religious Unity Efforts

MONTREAL (NC)-Two scholars - one Catholic the other Protestant - offered different views here of the idea of the church in the New Testament but agreed that Scrip_ ture study can aid religiou unity efforts

Presenting papers on Unity and Diversity in New Testament Ecclesiology were Father Rayshymond E Brown SS Scripture professor at St Marys Seminary Baltimore and Ernst Kasemann of the University of Tuebingen Germany

They spoke at a plenary sesshysion during the fourth world conference of the World Council of Churches Faith and Order Commission

Ovation for Priest Father Browns appearance

marked the first time that a CARDINAL BAPTIZES ATTORNEY GENERALS SON Leaving the Church of Stbull Roman Catholic has spoken at a

Francis Xavier at Hyannis is Mrs Peter Lawford sister of US President John F Kenshynedy holding the newest member of the Kennedy family - Christopher George The son of Attorney General and Mrs Robert F Kennedy the infant was christened by Richard Cardinal Cushing Archbishop of Boston The ceremony was attended by left to right the Attorney General Mrs Eunice Shriver Pat Lawford President Kennedy Mrs Robert Kennedy and Dean Markham godfather Rt Rev Leonard J Daley is pastor of the Hyannis Parish NC Photo

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son of NAACP leader Medgar Iscusses Evers

In his new sermon MsgrChat- MONTREAL (NC) - An ofshyham said the achievement of middotficial Vatican observer at a

racial justice and harmony Is not a hopeless utopia

In patience and courage it n be attained he said

He added however that tbiJ loal cannot be attained by inshyaction Inaction can but lead to tragedy

bull A - -Baptlst ssoclatlon Backs Bible Reading

MIAMI (NC) - The executive board of the Miami Baptist Asshy~iaion said here in a resolution that Bible reflding and prayer

major W 0 rid C 0 u n c i I of

Churches meeting here said no dogmatic obstacle c~xists to preshy

vent the Catholic Church from joinipg the World Council

This view was expressed by Father Gregory Baum OSA of Toronto at a press conference during the fourth international meeting of the World Councils Faith and Order Commission which ends tomorrow

Father Saum theologiall and author of books and artiCle on ecumenism was one of five official Cat hoi i c observen

named to attend the meeting bY recitation in middotpublic schools do the Vaticans Secretariat for Dot contradict the prinicipal of Promoting Christian Unity AnshyChurch-State separation othet 15 Catholics attended

-The resolution said we do not guests believe this principle requires Fr Bro~ Speaker the omission of Bible reading and prayer in the schools when not The Catholic Church is not a accompanied by sectarian com- member of the World Council of ment and when no compulsion is Churches which includes middot201

17S Supreme Court decision ban ning Bible reading and recitation of the Lords prayer in public echools They urged their fellow Baptists to consider prayerfully lOch steps as may be proper and legal to protect the spiritual ioundations of the nation

HEADS SOCIETY Father Giulivo Tessarolo a native of Italy and pastor of Holy Rosary Church Washingshyton has been elected to a sixshyyear term as Superior Genshyeral of the Pious Society of St Charles (S c a I a b ri n i Fathers) with headquarters in Rome NC Photo

MANCHESTER (NC) - The

school board has approved a recshyommendation stating that publicschool pupils may continue to mention Gods name in the classshyroom

The recommendation was made by John T McDonald superinshytendentof schools It states that the pupils to keep Gods name in their minds may recite in class the Pledge bf Allegiance to the Flag It also says the pupils may recite the first and third stanzas of the Star Spangled Banner

The pledge of allegiance eon- bull tains the words one nation unshyder God The first and third stanzas of the national anthem do not specifically mention God

but the fourth stanza has the words In GOd we trust

University lo~n WASHINGTON (NC) --The Housing and Home Finance Agency has approved a three~

million-dollar loan for the con struction of two residence hall additions at the University of Dayton in Ohio Themiddot university directed by Marianists will house 802 additional students when the new buildings are comshypleted

~em ers Ip In or ounci The World Council was repshy

lresented by an observer at the Eirst session of the Second Vati shylean Council

A further sign of growing conshy~mct between the World Council 1and the Catholic Church was the 1act that during the Faith and ltOrder meeting here a Catholic

Prayer for Pope CI D- I oses la ogue

ATHENS (NC) _ A Greek Orthodox archbishop closed a discussion between Orthodox shy

lohn XXIII Archbishop Photios former

Metropolitan of Paphos in cypshy Jus saido Pope John May I bis example be followed byall

men of good will and let U8 hope to see realized soon theleshyunion of all Christian brothers

ann Roman Catholic theologians here by leading all in a prayer for the soul of the lllte Popen

usedon students to require their PFotestant Angliclln Orthodox Tl1e Orthodox prelate presided pradical reasons such as the _----------_ participation or presence and Old Catholic denominations atthe two-hour dialogue in fear ~f religious indiiference ADM MULLEN

The BaptiSt middotExecutive Board altho~gh it was invite~ ~o join at w~ichmiddot three Orthodox priestsand wid e s pre a d misunder-~ - C Members expressed regret at ~he te t~me of the councIlsforma- and four lay theologians parti shy

tion In 1948 In 1061 howev~rmiddot Cipated with six Catholic prie~ts the VatIcan named fIV~ 0lfIClal The meeting was held at the observers to the counCil s thIrd Athens residence of the Jesuit asscmbly held In New Delhi Fathers India The discussion - which censhy

tered on sacramental theologyA t t K G d - was organized by Father

C S 0 eep 0 s Elpidios Stephanou AA super-Name inClassroorn ior of the Assumptionist Fathers

here and a former consultor of the preparatory Commission Oil the Oriental Churches for the Second Vatican Council

Layman to Manage Sees Real Estate

SEATTLE (NC) -A layMan has been named to the new post of manager and supervisor of the real estate holdings of the Seattle archdiocese

The appointment of Robert E Tobin to the Chancery Office post was announced by Archshybishop Thomas middotA Connolly of Seattle Tobin vice president of a real estate firm in Seattle will be entrusted with the task of seshycuring strategic sites for proshyposed parishes high schools and

other institutions throughout the archdiocese

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for the first time addressed one of the sessions

This first came in a talk on New Testament ecclesiology by Father Raymond E Brown SS

plenary session of one of the Faith and Order Commission meetings He received a proshylonged ovation from a large crowd in the university stadium

The Sulpician priest noted that biblical criticism is but one avenue of research into the Church of the first century

Nevertheless it is incumbent on us to use all the means at our disposal including the science of biblical criticism to know and understand what the Church of the New Testament was and was not as a guide to our unshyderstanding of what the Church must be today he said Father Brown admitted that there is no uniformity of theoshy

a professor of Scripture at St logy irithci New Testjlment but Marys Seminary Baltimorei insisted that there is unity GIl

Practical Reasons belief Father Baum expressing the Sees Parallel

view at his press conference Dr Kasemann drew a parallel that there is no dogmatic ob- between the religious situatioa stacIe to the Roman Catholic in apostolic times and today Church joining the World Coun_ Comparing tensions amont cil cited a council statement various groups within the early which specifies that membership Christian community with the does not imply recognition of tensions among religious bodiN other C h t b d d th 1 1 h ldr 1 s I a n 0 les as today he sal e paral e s ouh h c urc e~ be a gre~t consolation te He noted that Orthodox de- c modern ChristIans shynOJlinations which share many un is surely of teal theologishy

ideas on the nature of the cal import for currentecumenishyChurch with Roman Catholics cal work middothe said ~or lit have been able to join the World s1lows that oW history IS the C~uncil without any sense of in- ~mE as that of early christi~n-consistency ny Today also God s Spirit He said the Roman Catholic hovers over the wates of a

Church has rcmained outside the c-ao~ out of Whic~ diVIDe creashyWorld CounCil for pastoral and tl0n IS to be born

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The program directed by in Nmvaapittya and Panadura Colomltgt dem~gtnstralon that become another Vietnam where Father R de Rocquois OP of pa~sed resolutions calling OR Ceyiln s Ca~ol~c ActIon organ- Buddhists are persecuted

Lyons France has arranged for iz~tIon h~ m~lltra~ govern- At a public meeting held

u S Missionaries Train Formosans For Radio TV

T A I PEl (NC) - Two young missioners from Calishyfornia are training student actors and production pershysonnel here for radio and teleshyvision

Father Philip L Bourret SJ of San Francisco started Kuangshychi radio program service in 1958 Since then Kuangchi has had over 500 short plays dealing with the family and community problems aired by radio stations throughout Taiwan

Father Clarke L Trent SJ from Pasadena Calif joined Father Bourret at Kuangchi in 1962 Father Trent had earlier been with the Jesuit-run Family Theater TV program in Manila

Give English Lessons

Public service programs proshyduced by Kuangchi in the past two years included a series of 50 public health programs and daily 30-minute English lessons

At Christmas and Easter Kuangchi has produced lengthy religious programs carried by the Broadcasting Corporation of China

During more than eight years prior to 1960 Protestantreli- gious programs dominated the pro g ram i n g of Taiwans 70 broadcasting stations Father ]3()urret says There are today middotsome 1000 programs monthly from various Protestant sources released by wrious stations

In 1960 two years before TV became operative in Taiwan Father Bourret was preparing a TV studio

h I bull h Opens Frenc - rlS Student Exchange

DUBLIN (NC) - Archbishop Giuseppe Sensi Apostolic Nunshyeio to Ireland has officia1l7 opened the new Oratory of St

Dominic here headquarters for the Irish-French Student Ex change program

PEACE DOVES Seventy six-year-old Father rosephat AnanevichmiddotOFM feeds his doves as An appropriate preshylude to the annual peace pilshygrimage at the Immaculate Heart of Mary Monastery Sybertsville Pa Aug 2 to 4 Nq Photo

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THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 25 1963

Denies Catholics Enjoy Immunity In Vi~tnam

SAIGON (NC)- Military court proceedings here have shown that Catholics enjoy no immunity in Vietnam unshyder President Ngo dinh Diem whose government had been labeled Catholic-dominated in the foreign press during the Buddhist controversy report Fr Patrick OConnor SSC

Catholics suspected of plotting against the government were arshyrested and tried like other acshycused persons One Catholic lieutenant was sentenced to ten years hard labor on charges of complicity in the attempted coup of November 1960

A Catholic civilian was sell shy tenced to six years solitary conshy

finement There were at least six Catholics among 80 military and civilians brought to trial of

PEACEFUL MARCH FOR JUSTICE Some 15000 persons joined in a peaceful march and ~rally for interracial justice through the streets of downtown Cleveland Memshybers of the local Catholic Interracial Council are carrying a sequence of signs from the peace prayer of St Francis of Assisi NC Photo

Alleged Persecution Excuse for Bigotry Ceylon Buddhists Wage Anti-Catholic Campaign

COLOMBO (NC) - Charges Buddhist Premier Sirimova of Catholic schools and the oustshythat the Vietnamese government Bandaranaike to appoint a gov- ing of nuns from hospitals The

headed by Catholic president ernment conunission to investi shy Ngo dinh Diem is persecuting gate the Catholic Action organishy

Buddhists continue to be used zation here by extremist Buddhist groups One Buddhist group the Sinshyhere in Ceylon to wage a bitter halaJatika Sangamaya sent the anti-Catholic campaign following message to His Holi-

Some 50000 members of var- ness Pope Paui VI ious Buddhist organizations mar- While congratulating Your ched through Colombos stree~ Holiness desire for world peace to protest against events in Viet- and freedom we beg Your Holishynam and the activities of Cey- ness to instruct Catholic Vietshylons Catholics which they al- nam to stop harassing Buddhists leged aim at destroyingthe We wish Your Holiness long Buddhist religion and culture of life this southeast Asian island na- L H Mettananda a veteran Another Vietnam lion bullnti-Cat~olic campai~ner re- He said that unless the govern-

That rally and other meeting peated hIS old accusat~on at the rnent acts quicltly Ceylon will

more than 500 French students Asks Discussion ftlent and busmess CIrcles and to live with Irish famiiies in bull plans to deBt0y th~ foundations P~blin Cork Waterford Kil- Of Vatican Tie of ~he morah~ spIrltuahty and

kenny Galway Dopega~ ~nd I na~lOnal conscIOusness of B~d- ~elfast Nearly 140 Irish studentsmiddot WASHINGTO~ (~C)- Rep dhlSts who are in a nUIJOrIty

are going to France this year~ Roman C Pucmskl sald here in C~lon Twenty went when the program that tJiE question of establishing ~arge Sab~tae ltarted 10 years ago diplomatic relatons with themiddot Of Ceylons mor~ than 10 mn

Th at e f Vatican deserves the widest I lidI1 people an estimated six d e lrog~arn ~ -an

gJ o~ possible disCussion in this coUn- ftlillioiJ are Buddhists Catholicsn re8B~uite excd anges e deteh U S T try ~ DUinber 711000 and there are

r am an ranee an e Pu k i ~ t t i th 1 5 m H dand France CInS I ~ a a emenn more an ml on In us the CongressIonal Record saId and over 500000 Moslems it is entirely possible that the Even before events in Vietnam American people today may led to charges of Inti-Buddhist want to review the fundamental persecution here extremist Budshyquestion of restoring a closer dhist groups here were spear liaison with the Vatican heading the drives that have led

He said His Holiness Pope to the government takeover of Paul VI and Pope John XXIII all but 42 of Ceylons hundred have increased the international prestige imd importance of the Graduates to Work Vatican

Surely the Vatican today stands as one of the worlds imshypressive forums for the exchangeof views and ideas inmans unshyyielding search for peace and understanding he said

Pucinski also noted that the US has diplomatic relations with tiny states throughout the world of considerably less imshyportance than Vatican City

Relief Agent Brings

Food to Cameroun YAOUNDE (NC)--The U s

Catholic Relief Services-NatshyionalCatholic Welfare Confer ence has distributed $860000

As Lay Missioners ALBANY (NC)-Four gradushy

ates of St Rose College here have volunteered for a yearsservice with the lay volunteer program sponsored by the CathshyoIlc Church Extension Society Maureen OToole of Albany

and Lunette Holland of De Kalb Junction- N Y will teach at St MaryS parish Ponca City Okla Claudia LaDue of Lenox Mass will work at 8t James parish Oklahoma City and Margaret Mitchell of Cohoes N Y will work at Immaculate Conception parish Oklahoma City

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worth of medical supplies and missions The society headquarshysUrplus U S food in Cam~toun ters are in Chicagoover tlie pa~four years

The government of this West ------------ African country pays the pro- St Francis grams costmiddot of transportaionReSlodence

Extension Society lay volun- teers work in the American home

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government is now planning to tax the gifts given to the reshymaining Catholic schools which are not aHowed to charge tuition

Atthe Buddhist rally here Mettananda claimed Catholic Action has deliberately saboshytaged government properties and uses insidious methods to conshyvert Buddhists He accused Catholics of luring young Budshydhist men and women by organshyizing parties where much liquor is served

under the auspices of the Bud- r---~------- dhist group Ambalanagoda Bhi- The KEYSTONE kku Sangamaya the former dishyrector of Ceylon Radio Ronnie OHice Equipment

de Mel said that the imperial- Salesroom 1st policy of the U S had been

carried out SO successfully in NEW AND USED Vietnam that tt was able to Wood and S~I Detlka and chili foist a Catholic president on a ~1 ~il ~j= ~~~~~~ ~~~

middotnatioll where he asserted 85 wardro1gta etc pel cent of the people are BUd- 108 J a uGdhists The same thmg could near ni happen overnight in Ceylon Street through CathoHc Action if Budshydhists are not awake he added

N Wijeratmi vic~ president of another Buddhist organizashytion Bauddha Balawegaya said his group is determined to check Catholic Action

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whom 44 including four Cathoshylics were acquitted

To be a Catholic in Vietnam ltshyis no guarantee of government favor To be a Buddhist or any other kind of non-Catholic i no guarantee of government disshyfavor

What the government wants i support It reacts against every sort of opposition whether it comes from a Catholic a nonshyChristian a former supporter or a family connection

Priest Imprisoned Catholicism is certainly not

the dominant influence in govshyernment policy in spite of some journalists obsession with the

Presidents retigion Some foreign observers do not

realize that years before the7 ever saw Vietnam Catholics inshycluding Catholic priests suffered penalties because they opposed or criticized the government

Father Le van Phiem who had been a supporter of Ngo dinb Diem from 1948 to 1954 sided with opponents of the President in 1956 He was arrested and sentenced to three years i prison He served two and oneshyhalf years of the sentenceshy

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Hot Potato Awaits Retum Of Vacationing Editors

By Msgr George G ~

DIrector MCWeuro Social ~ DetpMtment

It happens every year Somewhere uound the middle fII Jltly columnists wha five in tb tJropiea (Washington ean 8eTve as a good example) get tired or writin1r eoluntns even ill air-conditioned offices And their readers--with the 0shy

lieption of the few odd onelf Itere and there who dont know enough to eome in out of the ncon-day lmu-get tkied of reading them At ~i time of the ear the only peopie wbo seem to be bterIn[ned to Iftp the- presses rolling regardshy1e1lS of the Swnshymer heat Be

tbeeditors And -oOyen of these ~y gentleshyaellgtif the truth e J e known lIave probablJr transferredtheir

Ii 1Iampee of operashytions to the piney woodamp Ql aoIlthern Minnesota OJ to the WOCky coast of Maine and beme very sensible lat ~lIbtJrmiddot dont even get around to readiag tIleir oWn editorials mna less etIler peoples columna

Allergic te )JlaIIII Spaeea What I am leading Up to is that

-u week for ~ee while tae editors are looking the Qtker way I am not going to write a

tluIt theY lIILe begiImiDfl to squeak

And besitles nebodY is ~ listening to 1Ibem lIIDP ~

M IbDe Leave it temiddot1Ie Irish with their

real 0Ir alleged fOndness fOr inshytramUlal conttGVerlIyen to- came along iust at the riyenht time with a new issue which will live the coaselativeliberal controverS7 alDODQ their AmeriJCim Cathalie cBuains Ii uew lease on life

If ami when tbe Ilartieipaatl in tlUampcontmuiDt debate run oat ot new ~ to SQ aboat the new issue- of DationalizatiOD in Ireland they can always start arguing among themselves as to whether or not Pope Pauf Vl b really as much in favor of the United Nawms as his recent adshydress of welcome to Secretary Genera U Thant would on the face fYf it seem to indicate

Make GNIIIld RliIlelJ CQmethe FaU when the kids

have returned to school and everytbing else fa back to normal again readers of the Catholic pressare in for a jolly good time

if they share this writers weak oolumn strictly so called ie5sfor trYing to anticipate how lIutsince editors by andlmtge certain Catholic newspapers bull are allergic to blank spaees iD magazines (dont ask me to name

tile p~geS l)f their papers (unless them) are going to handle the course these blank spaces are hot potato which Time has unshypaid for at the going rate and ~ttingly tolllled into their lap agned by A Friend) we are By way of bull concluding poundootshymg to compromise withmiddot them note it is suggested that tile 1liiy filling out ~e rest of 0lIl great debate- on this mOlBenliouanotted space- WIth a few Mid issue-Are Irish Catholics more ~er and complete11 incoa- ia favor of nationalization the equential jottings 011 a recent British Socialista _ be pest IIe~S item whichstruck lIS as polled until our friends the edishylteing rather amU5l~ In a ptJEJ tors get back to town IMt of way and whlch III lRucamp It will be their respomibUitby teo good to keep until the- Fatl to establish and enforce the ~ Attitrie iloUnd rules for the d~1gtate and

The news Item in questlOft ~ peared in Time magazinegtso JuI 12cover story on ~an Lem~ PrIme Mmister of EIre and tltushy181 head of the Flanna Fail PartJ In the land oisaints and sehGlars

It relids verbatim as follows -Themiddot world socialism 1lenifies ~ianba Fail supporters who are Rofbnly overwhelmingly Ca~ho

Iic but include many small landshy owners Yet one-third of aU in tI~ial enterpJises middotin Irelandmiddot

today are bankrolled (Time has alwaYlJ liiKl a weakness for bar- ltarisms of this sort) by the govshyernment which has gone farther toward nationalization than even

Jkitish socialists advocate Le~ bull aass says that he shares the atti shy

tude toward socialism that was expressed in the late Pope Johns eneyclical Pacem in r~ that

BOmiddot political system is undesirable if it benefits the people

Need Something New r wou1ltl hope that Mr Lemasa

didnt put it quite that waTt but it any event Times assertion bull at Ireland God help us baa 8OJ1e- the British soeialists one better in pushing for the natio~ elizaotion Gf industry (in other words for a form of socialism) has given OithoIk conserva- tLve~ and liberals in the lmiddotted States somethmg new VII MgUe aboutmiddot in the monthsmiddotahead

And goodness knows they need

~mething new ttl argue aboutr the old victrola reeords on right-to-Wock legislation lIedi- care UNESCO~ Who is Iespon lible Jlbr l--_ Calltlo iJIl - _ ~

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morespeeificaJl3i to prevent ~ participants fron throwing any thing heavier than a shamrock at one another or at the haplesa Henry Luce

Joint Statement CftMdemns Bias

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Catholic Orthodox Protestant and Jewish clergymen isseed a joint statement here ~ndemnshying racial discrimination

Bishop Victor J Reed of OIdashyhoma City and Tulsa signed the joint resolution which also calla for recognition of the validity and essential rightneS at the massive acts of protest which have developed in response to continued injustice and practice of racial discrimination in Amershyiean life Twe~-five religious lesden

attendiell the meeting at whiclr the resolution was issued

BiShop Reed told the pariicl shypants that be hae inI1ntctecl priests of his diocese to cam paign activelJ against racial cU crimination and that future CClIItracts- AIr constructiUn and repair of Catholicchurches iIIl

_~Oklahoma will contain an auwshydiscrimination dauIIe- ona ~ wu - shy

cJained JUDe IT 1800 He Iftlsmiddot spiritual director 01 ampCursmiddotllo to C-_Juct minlll7 ill Verona and w~ URU

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ACT I N G PRESIDENT Msgr Robert A Peters is acting- president of the Oathshyolic Press Association f~ lowing the resignation of President Floyd AndenJOD NC Photo

AslIS Commission To Tackle Family FOim Problems

WASHINGTON (NC) shyEstahlishment of a presidenshytial j~mmisgibn On country life ttl tackle problems of the nations middotfamilY farIIis wa~middot ne omtnlJl(nded tea Congresssiolial

subcommittee here by an omshybullcial ltgt1 the National CathOfte Rural Life Comerence

FathelmiddotTames L Vizzard 8J ctirector of the NCRLC Washing ton olfice told members of the House amiddotgricwture subcommittee at farnUy faTIDa that the group fine work ia inadequate for the fun aad continuing task fIf evaluuting change and ita effect ea thl~ famil7 farm

The subcommittee he said baa IleitIter the staff nor the time jor the intensive and deshytailed rese8lLeJt which the ~ middot~resmiddot

8erftee to NaUOR FOI this Iellsou tbe Jesuit

fann expert said we Mgtold hope that bull subcommittee make Ii oae ol its most urgeDt reeommendatioos that there be established a ne presidentialeomm ission 01) country life

Wf believe th~ the prestige authOIlty and c~ntin~ workof suclI It ~isslon ~lgned u month7publication resportSlbilitJ Eli making bull thOr-shyough analysis- in the spirit ai DA)n~pllrtisanr objeetiviq would be of great service to the rural peoplE~ of America and the nashytion itsett Father V~ assertc~d

Farminc in this country ba mushroomed from a simple aDd even a primitive art into bull highly technical business ~

Quiring large capital investment and cmiddotash operating costs told the subcommittee

Studies Stigmatine foul~S Cause

VA]ICAlf CITY (NC) _ 1M Sacred Coneegation at lUtes b- examined the heroic nature fillshyJathez Gaspare Bertoni founder of the Stigmatine Fathers

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ftemiddot eat8 160 pMlllllls of meat 353 egg and 5 mlles of spaghetti a pear

Sbe 146 PINUps of clampanttell amruaIl 8M flO peuaU eI edible food fllte tile arbap

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INrIIJanci but retams 13 per cent el ber p1lIchases

If these factsfell upon the eyes of the hundreds 01 thoosanck who me in the dumps in the cities of LatiD America or the ItarviDg in India would they not ask wmtt diD YOU share with 11S7 We cannot gather up yourgatbage We cannot pick up your dis eardid clothiDfl We know that you and 3Our tamnY aveJaCe 466 pounds of food a day while we average 123 pounds and most of tbat is rice We know that what you throw themiddot garbage pail in the United States would be It banquet fOr us tor m~ days W~ would like to be the waf Youare wear pl)UZ rob~ smoke vour cigarettes but we cannot and we never wiU In 17 years there - will be 14 billion people in the world llDd three-fourths of them will be lI$ we are now - hungry lmpzooverished mahvgturishecJ ill ignorant You will get richer wemiddot will ~

poorer

But are )OU IWt Catholic DGe ~ IIIitIl Ulat _ Christ offeNd Ilia Life for jfOUl _ 70ullleuhl on k or a -sel to _wbe -bh CJIrist Ilia poverty We are not Communists w wtIl ot ~ clothes elf

JIOW b8ck of eJL~ but we ~ thIa muh - t ralIi lIIta bull SBlsH fnetitm fJf 70ur pwchases witIa WIt- 011

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averan 93e cigarettes )ou smoke ~141~ IHlIt me _ tIae l)rice of Just ODe pacJ(alle

Do Dot be mathematical about ito Just leam 110 share II pou_w a woman who had had too much to drink and Wll$ m gracing womanhood would OU not feel ashamed because you too were a woman Then why not feel SQrryo for us women We too Me daughters of Eve we too lClve our Queen Mary AlI we __ fa love - not a tithing but just a small sharing of yOUl bJeampJIQJL We CQIU10t pther up the crumbS you share but the HolJ FdaeI- can Be has a Society in the VlIiteci states which does thU send it te hJm tbrouglt The- Soeiet7 fOr tfte Propagatioa ~

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Participate in Many Activities During Busy Scholastic Year Minor Seminary

Looking forward to their senior year at Saint Anthony Spurs Increase High School in New Bedford are two outstanding sup- Of Vocatmiddotons porters of the schools program - Nonnand Meny and Muriel Marios Muriel the daughter of Mr and Mrs Adelard SANTA BARBARA (Ne) Marois of 96 Nye Street tt helps you make important de - The American Franciscan New Bedford is a member cisions Societyfor Vocations praised of Saint Anthonys parish And Normand adds Catholic minor seminaries at its na- and takes part in many of education is necessary especially tional meeting as the chief facshythe activities sponsored by 1he in these days when there is so tor in the richest increase in achool and parish great a need to counteract bad priestly vocations in our coun-

Normand too is a member of influences trys history Saint Anthonys and if the son Homework Necessary The society rep 0 r ted bull of Mr and Mrs Normand Meny On the subject of homework marked increase in the numshyof 287 Ashley Blvd New Bed both students feel that it is ber of high school boys entering ford Both Normand and Muriel a necessary part of school life the minor seminary have been members of the par- Without drill says Normand ish school since freshman days the things we learn in class This is due said the group Both Muriel and Normand are would not make enough of an to the wisdom and zeal of the

good students and maintain impression and we would soon American Bishops whose well shyabove average grades Muriel 11 forget what wed learned planned diocesan vocation proshyparticularly interested in Latin Homework is especilllly im- grams each year acquaint 110 algebra and English though she portant says Muriel for those many boys with the priesthood laughingly says her favorite students who are planning to go Also the generous giving of their period is the lunch break on to college sons to God by the American

Since he is interested in jour- The program of studies at parents and the zeal and friendshynalism Normand works hard at Saint Anthonys High is diver- ly attitude of vocation direc-English and Latin feeling that sified and students who want to tors a background in these languages follow a classical commercial or The society is an organization will be beneficial in this field general course will find the cur of vocation directors from the He is also interested in science riculum suitable Four years of Friars Minor the Conventuals realizing that a knowledge of two foreign languages both the Capuchins the Third Order this subject is essential in today French and Latin are offered Regular and the Friars of the World Commercial course students are Atonement About 40 priests at shy

Exira-Curricular Activities given one year of general sci tended the meeting at the Old Both Normand and Muriel take ence but college preparatory Mission here

part in extra-curricular activi- st~dents have biology chemistryties at SAH The glee club is one and physics together with four Oonlounds Opponents of their favorites This club years of mathematics MURIEL MAROIS and NORMAND MENY The group said the increase iJl under the direction of Sister There is very little time to do minor seminaries is providen-Helen of Jesus CSC is one of homework during the school day Club Members of this dub are alumnus of SAH Moderat() t tial In 1932 there were 85 the best known in the New Bedmiddot at Saint Anthonys since only trained to operate all mechancaf Sister Mary Yvette of the minor seminaries in the country fltgtrd area The club performs on one study period per day is al- devices in the school such y Ailgels Today there are more than 200 many occasions including par- lowed each student This one the moving picture projector the- Essa staff the society said ents night the school Christmas study period is sometimes used d 1 th d th_ d recor -p ayer e recor er e middotSImiddotter ary Yvette ~ the The meetIngs program w party thellenior play and nu- Improve rea mg comprehen- slide proJector d Th v~ pln an vwers ey_ Angels lB also Inoderator ~or the devoted to the importance of the merous religious affairs ilIon are then equipped to render

They take pride in the fact Selentilic Reacllnr Lab worthwhile service to the school Essa staff which is responsibe minor seminary Father Jame that for the past three years This improvement in reading by setting up and operating vis- for the publication of Saint An Hannan OFM Cap vocation they have sung the processional eomprehension is accomplished ua1 aid equipment thonys school newspaper The director of the Capuchins St and the recessional at the annual in a special scientific reading paper which is printed in French Augustine province told the as-Vocation Mass held in Saint An- laboratory which was introduced The first debating lOCiety at and English has been the recip- sembly thonys Church in the school two years ago by Saint Anthonys High wasinaug- lent of many awards The many mature superbi

BWiiness Administrator the present principal Sister urated last November arid since Work on the newspaper adjusted and highly effective Both students are members of Mary Perpetual Help Results its beginning the debaters have says Normand Meny a frequent priests who have spent up to IS

the science club Normand will have shown that the reading come a long way In the Nan-a wntributor 11 beneficial fltgtr years in a seminary previous to serve as president during his program has greatly benefited ga~settLeague~ SAH tied for students who wish to teke up their ordination certainly conshysenior year The club under the the students lot only in combull thIrd place with De ~ ~le j~urnalism or for those students founds those who take a stron direction of Sister Mary Ernest- prehension but in study skills Coach for the debating ~Iety who merely enjoy writing art- stand against the minor semi-Albert CSC meets monthly as well ill Att~rney Richard BachaJld an cles nary

Speakers during the past year Extra-curricular activities are --------------------------------------_have included business officials an important part of school life and lab technicians at Saint Anthonys These all

These two students have both take place after regular school served as officers during their hours and are on a voluntary junior year Normand was elect- basis Participation is high ed president and Murielclliss making it evident that there is secretary They will both camp- a keen interest on the part of aign for office again when elee- the students tiOJl time rolls around in SeJraquo Creative Writinlaquo ember There are many other clubs

Writing is a hobby with Nor- at SAH besides the glee club and mand and though he plans to the science club Sister Mary start using your basementbecome a business administrator Yvette who is in charge of t-he he feels that a deveiopment of Commercial Club states that the this interest will be advanta- purpose of the club is to create geous He is a member of Junior and encourage interest in busishyAchievement an organization ness education Outstanding leashywhose aim is to acquaint young ders in the business field often people with the business world give of their time to address

School News members As bull member of Junior French conversation is the aim

Achievement Normand acts aI of the French club Members of school reporter at Saint Antho- the club view films listen to nys High for the New Bedford records prepare French skits or Standard-Times read excerpts from French

Though Muriel has only one dramas and comedies The club younger brother she doesnt find is under the direction of Sister it too much of a chore babysit- Mary Noella CSC ting for a family of six children Saint Anthonys High also has age two to 11 My other hobby a creative writing club Under she says is playing the piano the direction of Sister Mary for my own amusement Andre members of this club

College is in the future plans meet twice a week to learn the of both Normand and Muril proper technique of good writ shyNormand plans to attend the ing New Bedford Institute of Tech Debating Society EUCTRIC DEHUMIDIFIERnology to study business admin- One of the really outstanding istration Muriel looks forward IIervice clubs is the Visual Aid to a career as a nurse and hopes En~ rust mold peeling paint wet New quick-aCtion Humidistat starts to attend Catherine Laboure Hungary Withdraws walls and floors with this all new Dehumidifier automatically when hu~ School of Nursing in Boston C Off I Electric DehuIrlidifier Justmiddot plug in midity rises - stops it after selected after graduation from Saint ommunlst ICla S watch it wring up to 4 gallons of humidity is reached Saves you money Anthonys BONN (Ne) - Communist moisture from the air daily Protectsmiddot by running only when needed Has

Catholic Education Hungary is withdrawing the Automatic Water Overflow Control ~ They both enjoy reading and government officials who have any normal sizelOOm or basement shy

have no trouble at all in doing been- stationed in diocesan area in your home Makesyenour damp Rolls on casters Handsome desigJ1 required bookrepoits Normaiid --offi-ees it~been reported here basement usable bull pays for itself blends in with anyqecor Five ye~ enjoys a wide variety of b~ in Germany iIi savings from dampness-damage replacement guarantee on refrigerashyand finds time to read novels They had been placed in the tor uni~ mysteries eampSlq8 and religioulL middotoffices in an etfort to isolate the 1l00ks nations bishops from their pea- PAY ONLY $J25 PIRmiddot WEEK Muriel likes mysteri~s and pIe detective stories as well as bi- The German Catholic news See Your Dealer orographies TwoTecent favorites agency KNA said Officials of the have bee~ DavJIi C9Pperfield~ Hungarian Offilte -for Religious and Murder in a Nunnery Affairs remain in only two Sees

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14

Pope Paul Had AdmirClbl~

Preparation for Papacy By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer D D

Bishop ef IteRe

It is a fairly constant and consistent human foible to blame a man for not being someone else John Doe is looked upon askance because he is not an exaet counterpart of

his sometime companion-in-arms sometime antagonist Richard Roe Tweedledum is regarded with dour disfavor because he is not a perfect replica of Tweedledee and has learned to like olives and avocados And SO it is that withshyin weeks of his coronation Pope Paul VI i marked for disshyapprobation in certain exalted journalistic cir shycles because forsooth he is

DOt the very breath and imshyage of Pope

John XXIII Weare reshy

minded in this eonnection of tbe Ilries cd porshytraits of the Pope found if bull emory serves in 1be Vatican museum They stare down at us n 262 of them 01lt of identical frames and for the most part

GUt of identical facfl$ Obviously up to the Renaisshy

nce and the age of actual porshy1taiture the picture of the Ponshytuh are nothing more than

bearded recon~ructions of what -- h b _ to b ~ mlg t e suppo=umiddot ave~

looked like St Peter had moi~ to do than to sit for a studY of IUs physiognomy and whether Hildebrand was pale or swart IUstory vouchsafes nothinc

Only as we approach the plesshyent can we be reasonably sure lIlat the Popes we regard and who regard us so sternly in turn looked anything like the faces in ~ frames

Differences In Crealloa

For the infinite variety of ereshyaUon culminating inOUl human_ tty we ought to praise the lArd from whom all mercies flow What if all the Popes were exshyectly alike William Paley the 18th century Anglican theodicist based his argument for the ex-Istence of a Supreme Being ery largely upon the observable order of the universe which he remarked functioned Jike a well-oiled clock It has always seemed to us

as much less wise that an even IIWre telling proof of the divine plan and the infinite wisdom is to be gained from contemplatinlaquo tile extraordinary differences which exist in all creation so

that no two objects of whatever genera or species are absolutely

undifferentiated A competent clockmaker ean

assemble a time piece and vet it running but only-God could make two trees no single leaf of either one identical with any other

Pope Job Ue The difficulties of stepping

Into Pope Johns eomfurtable red sUppers embroidered with gold erosses (whereas by sacred preshyscription the slippers ofOldinary bishops are devoid of this sym_ bol) is mountainous enough

without demanding of the sucshycessor in addition that he do the impossible and metomorphose himself into a personality other than what he is by virtue of nature grace and continuing circumstance

Pope John was unique not only because of his magnificent gift of laughter and his warm delight in the fellowship of hushymankind but also because al shythough he had served many years as a papal diplomatmiddot he JIBS never haunted Rome long e~ough to fall into the habits and mannerisms of the papal administrative officials

Nonsence About C1Uia _ Pope Paul on the other hand

had lived the life of a curial Officer until in his late fifties he was sent to Milan as Archshybishop

A vast deal of arraaiaad arshy

rogant nonsense has been writ shyten and published lately conshycerning the Roman Curia In lOme quarters dubiously labelshyled liberal orprogressive it has been made out 1het the wbole apparatus ought 10 be scrapped Or at the very least drasticailyoverhauled

Such proposals and critieisms generally speaking are manishyfestly irresponsible where they are not quitefrankly puerile

The Holy See simply could not function without its adminshyistrative framework and it may well be suspected that some of thOle most adept in denigratinC

th~ CUria would quickly become if they were placed in the same position far more caatankerou

to deal with than the present staff which whatever its shortshycominCs has a fairly expertshyenoed view of the limitations at churchmen called upon to tulshyflll 1be ministry of angels

Mark _ Individual

No question but that papal adshyministrative responsibility tends to put its mark upon the individshyual It fosters necessarily a kind of clerical caution an attitudeof udent rJserve a heamplmiddotta~ middot

to accept the most recent vershysion of an incident as history simply because it is the latest

At its worst it can be-end 1Hdoubtedly has been-used as teppingstone by ambitious careerists But at its best It has provided a chool fOl nothine less than anctity

For the sacrifices inherent in the papal administrative life1be cramped and often narrow circumstances which surround and characteril1e it are pretty well guaranteed to bring out either the best or the worlt in men depending clearly enough on the men themselves

Recog-nized Greatnea

ftlat Pope Paul was schooled III the full rigor of the pontif shykate of Pope Pius XII is in it shyJelf a testimony to his admirable preparation for the office he now holds For there if ever was a Pontiff who did not suffer fools gladly He was exigent not only of moral heroism but of intelshyleclual excellence

He fostered a type of thinking and a manner of acting that was at once exalted and practical JIODlewhat arid at times (which ~ accqunt for some of the curshyrent animus against his memory) but never alien to the realities of the world as it is

Pius was not too much troubshyled by the dichotomy of liberalshy-concervative~ so bothersome to this decade of the 60s He saw that in the Church as in society as a whole there is room for both and need for both If he marked Giovanni Montini as a successor in the Chair of Peter it was not because he saw in bim a partisan but because he recognized the greatness which belongs to the head of the Houseshyhold

Pope Paul will not be another Pope John As an instrument of the Divine Head he will be only himself He will set the pace and

the mood of his pontificate For this we may well thank the God of infinite variety

In Washington Mary Kelly Sacred Hearts

Academy Fall River Lea Lashyflamme and Denise GelinM JesobullbullMary Academy Fall Riva and Ronald Rebello Bishop Stang High School Nwmiddottb Dartshymouth are among attendants at the 17th annual high school jourshyaalism institute closing tomorshyrow at Catholic University WaahingtonD CThey will reshyturn to work on staffs 0( their 1IllIpeCtive achool papen

II 0 U RN E D Cardinal Valeri prefect of the Vatishyeans Sacred Congregation of the Religiou5 died Mon da) at the age of 79 His death reduces the College of Cardinals to 8Q

Rc~open English Cl~urchmiddot~n Rome

ROME (NC)-Romes English nahonalcltunh San Silvestro in Capite has opened its door to the public again alter two years of Jecontruction and refurbishshymg

Priests of the Society of the CaUlolic Apostolate who staff the ebwdl took advantage of theshyclosing to make a thorough e-xshyamitlation of the church most celemiddotbrated relic a skull with a good claim to being John the Baptists

Tile velWlble reliquary has beetl restored UI well as coolesshyoUoIlU used by St Vincent Palshylotti founder Of t~ Society of the Cabolic Apostolate (or Palshylottone Fathers)

Alarminlaquo cracks in 1he walls and ceiling forced the closinC of this much-frequented church on Piuza San Silvestro off one of Rome busiest downtown shopshypint districts

Now the foundations have been fortllfied the floor rebuilt the auIt of the nave and the arches of the apse strengthened and the walls reinforced with injecshytion1 of cement

YOlung Workers Plan Al1lnual Study Week

RgNSSELAER (NC) - The YOUllg Christian Workers will hold tbeir lth annual national stud week starting Monday Aug 4 at St Joseph College here in Indiana

Some 300 YCW members from 40 dioceses are expected to atshytend the meeting It will foclH on three major areas of concern for the Christian layman parish life race relations and politics

A yeW statement announcing the ltudy week said it is intenshyded to help prepare members to pilrticipate in and follow three maj(r currents or upcoming events the ecumenical council the race crisis and the 1964 primary and presidential elecshytions

Asllc Government Aid Private Schools

AUCKLAND (NC) ~ The president of the Auckland Cathshyolic lrederation of Parent-Teachshyers Association has called for go ve r Ilm e n t aid to private scoools and pointed out that everr year they save the New Zealand government $135 milshylion

Robert W Hubbard told the Catholic Mens Luncheon Club here that private schools are educ~ting 55000 primary and 2400D secondary school pupils This means be said that 14 per cent of primary school children and Z6 per cent of secondary sch()(ll pupils are attending pri shyate ~bools

African Prelate Convention Guest UiDIMlAPOrIS (N C) -Officials of the knights a Laurean Caidirial middotRuganibwa fraternal benefitlIOCiet7 whose the Churchs only Negro Cardi- membership is predominantly nal will be honored gu~Jt at the Negro will present the Cardilllll 48th annual convention oftbe a pu~ of$5OOO for use in hiS Knights of St Peter Claver homeiliocese which starts here Friday Aug The Cardinal will abo be Z guest of honor at a reception The Car~inal who is Bispop given by Gov aqd M~ fgtfatthew

0( llukoba Tanganyika will E Wel$h at the governors manshycelebrate an outdoor fieldmiddot Mass sion JJere on Sunday AuiA Auxili- - The Cardinal will eome here ary Bishop Fulton J Sheen of middotfrom Brooklyn NY according New York national director of to sponsors of the convention the Society for the Propagation During his Stay here he will be of the Faith will deliver the the house guest of Archbishop sermon Paul Sch~lte -of I~dianopolis

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POPE PAUL VI bull bullbull bull

As Shepherd Father

and Friend

He Needs Our Sympathy

Affection

and Support

SUNDAY AUGUST 4 Our First Opportunity To Pay

Tribute To Our New Holy Father

PETERS PENCE COLLECTION IN ALL CHURCHES OF DIOCESE

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16 THE ANCHC ~ )iocese Gf Fall River-Thurs July 25 1963

Authors Examine Reaction To Decision on Prayer

By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy The jacket of The Outbllr~ts That Await Us (Maeshy

millan $450) says that this book examines an area of our culture that has remained until now largely unexplored - the mindless visceral reactions that erupt into intershyf6ith frictions The authors are a Protestant a Catholic and a Jew Dr Martin E Marty Monsignor Joseph N Moody and Rabbi Arthur Hertzshyberg The occasion of the book was the veheshyment reaction by various reli shygious groups to the U S Sushypreme Courts decision in the Regents Prayer ease a year ago

This reaction according to the Introducshytion made it elear that the real issues were hot to be found to the conclusions that these croups were reaching but ~n the premises most of them hIdden from which they had set out

Consequently the authors got together to see ~hether they could do something -to convey the interior histories that lie behind the differing responses on the part of Catholic Protesshytant and Jew in America to areas in which religion and culshyture interact They tell us We have tried to explain why each of us thinks as he does in the light of all that has fashioned as

Two Subjects Dr Martys long chapter is the

Most comprehensive and dense He touches on many subjects but pinpoints two One is the history and present status of inshyterfaith relations in the United States The other is the history and present status of Protestant attitudes concerning the relashytionship of the religious and the Reular in the United States

As to inter faith relations Dr Marty distinguishes a succession of stages To begin with the Protestants had an imperium in this country and hardly needed to take cognizance of Catholica and Jews Many factors chiefly immigrati-on changed that A pluralistic society became a permanent fact and the differing elements had to get on one with another

Religion of Democracy There was a time when the

Idea of brotherhood and good will seemed sufficient but this was nebulous and ineffective There was a time too when a common public religion of demoshycracy was enthusiastically advoshyeated but this was seen to be terile and unacceptable

Then there was a spate of talk about dialogue but this has been largely unproductivemiddot beshyeause there has been no crystalshyline answer to the question Dishyalogue for what

Monsignor Moo d y rehearses deftly the development of the Catholic community on the American scene He stresses the generally f a v 0 l a b I e climate w h i c h Catholics and their Church found here and the benefits derived from the Conshyatitutional system

Handicaps for Catholics He readily gran that Protshy

estantism injected itself pervashysively into American public life in the nineteenth century aM that this did present difficulties and handicaps to Catholics in 80me respects For example in the public schools the use of the Proestant Bible once had a defi shynitely proselytizing intention But these abuses were brought under control Now the Catholic has come round to a position wherein he wishesmiddot to defend and preserve practices which he once eyed askance

It is Monsignor Moody who most extensively discusses this phenomenon the drive to elimishynate religion from all public life by confining it to the pri shy

vate devotion of the middotindividual And he points out that the

Constitution rests in the last analysis on the traditions and attitudes of the people for in the American system governshyment is an agent which must be responsive to the public will

Jewish Position As to the decision in the Reshy

gents Prayer case he feels that the reaction of most Catholics was a reflex both of their belief in the need to recognize Gods primacy and of their own exshyperience in a country where they had come to expect the beneshyvolent neutrality of the state The shock arose from a feeling that this was not the America

-they had known and if Justice -Douglas opinion was to prevail it might not be the America they had loved

Rabbi Hertzberg calls on the long and often tragic history of the Jews to show why they are convinced both that religion can be sustained without being propped up by the state and that their freedom is safest when there is strict separation of church and state

He bluntly declares The Jews must diagnose the Western tradition as not merely prone to the virus of anti-Semitism but aa endemically ill with the disease Therefore for their own safety and for the lives of their chil shydren Jews must look for a radishycal change in the very foundashytions of Western civilization 90

that it should not spawn future assaults on themselves

Normal Part In America he says Catholic

and some Protestants are for a Christian - flavored patriotism and society Jews cannot be exshypected to favor these and as he sees it there is no warrant for anything of the sort in the hisshytory of the development of American principles and institushytions

Indeed Jews were attracted here in great numbers precisely because the American system promised them the chance to beshycome a normal part of a nashytiona1 culture

It must be said that throughshyoutmiddot his con t l i but ion Rabbi Hertzberg usually employs a sharp tone in referring to things and persons Catholic and some of his statements are patently incorrect and gratuitous

Udy Overtones For example It is admitted

on all sides that the bill for major Federal aid to education has been defeated so far by pressure brought to bear on members of Congress by the Catholic hierarchy This is simshyplistic misrepresentation at best it has some ugly overtones at worst

All these three authors are leamed and articulate Each acshycomplishes what he sets out to do and the reader ill stimulated to think Dr Marty and Monsigshynor Moody are urbane ill manner and eirenic

The same cannot be said of Rabbi Hertzberg Obviously 11

very able man he has not kept his prejudices in reasonable check while writing his section of this interesting book

Notre Dame Students To Study in Austria

NOTRE DAME (NC) - The University of Notre Dame has announced it will inaugurate a sophomore year of studies at Innsbruck Austria in 1964

Notre Dames first foreign study program will be limited to about 50 sophomores Courses will be taught by a Holy Cross priest and a layman from the Notre Dame faculty and by three faculty members from the UAJ versity of Innsbruck

HAPPY FAMILY REUNION It was a happy family reunion for Mr and Mrs Leo Dusheck of Hazelton Pa when they attended the profession ceremonies at the mothershyRouse of the Holy Spirit Missionary Sisters in Techny Ill recently Their children from left are Sister Leonette Marie who has completed her novitiate Sister Mary Regine who pronounced her perpetual vows their only son Father Leo Dusheck SVD and Sister Mary Grace SSpS superior of S~ed Heart Convent Greenville Miss NC Photo

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THE tmiddot ~-Present Means of Communication Thurs July 25 1963

With Vatican Satisfy President ~ U Abr ~nce nlonWASHINGTON (NC) - Presshy be fruitful to consider setting Ident Kennedy opposes going up some regular channel of beyond the present methods of communication Pla~ Convention communication with the Vati shy Special Envoy WASHINGTON (NC) - The can The United States ceased dipshy Catholic Total Abstinence Union

He told his press conference lomatic relations with the Vati shy of America will hold its 91 that there is no need to change can - then the Papal States shy annual three - day conventiOD present procedures -c- presumshy in 1867 In late 1939 Prpsident here starting Monday Aug li ably by resumption of a form Franklin D Roosevelt sent The union stressed in its anshyof diplomatic relations Myron C Taylor as his special nouncement that it is n-ot a

Mr Kennedy said that when presidential envoy to the Vati shy prohibition movement and bull reeshyanyone in the government can Taylor remained until early ognizes the principle that the wishes to get a message to the 1 950 representing Presidpnt moderate use of alcoholic beveshyVatican this can be accomshy Truman after Rooseveltmiddots death rages is morally licit plished The embassy at Rome In October 1951 President

It said its aim is to combatIm sure would be available Truman nominated Gen Mark excess and abuse in the use ofbe said Clark (USA ret) to be Amshysuch beverages by giving raquoIt doesnt seem to me he bassador to the Vatican The

others the example of total abshyadded middotthat there is any need nomination drew a storm of stinence The union does notfor changing procedures I dont criticism from Protestant spokfsshyseek to make all Catholics totalthink there is any lack of inshy men Gen Clark asked that his abstainers but rather to encourshyformation or clJmmllllication name be withdrawn age a significant minority bull bull bull back and forth During the 1960 prplidfntial to keep the ideal of total abshyThe question of cJuer relashy campaign then-Sen Kennfrly stinence before the public thetions with the Vaticltln did not repeatedly told qupstioners he announcement saidinvolve any specific nwntion of was flatly opposed to appointshy

an ambassador The President ment of an US Ambassador to It added that the union t making a special effort to inshywas asked if he thought it would the Vatican terest Catholic young people ht

2000 of the faithful His Eminence Laurian Cardinal total abstinence and to persuade

Post Office Asserts Convictions Rugambwa bleililed the new Cathedral of the Holy Family as many os possible to take the pledge at least until they are 21in Nairobi It was one of several celebrationi marking the Father Miles M McAndrewFor Obscenity Reach New High centenary of the arrival of the Holy Ghost Fathers in East SS of St Marys Seminary~

WASHINGTON (NC) - Ar- crease over fiscal 19fiO Fines Africa NC Photo Baltimore is presidentrests and convictions for viola- totaling $53530 were levied tion of mail laws against ob- against convicted offenders scenity set a record during 1963 We are con tin u in g Offer Services bull

the Postmaster General J Edward toughest possible crackdown on Day has announced these who deal in obscenity As Mediators INDIA MISSION IN THE JUNGLE

In releasing the summary of through the mails Day said ATTAPAJH ia bull tropiul JUDllle miion In the state SAVANNAH (NC)-Twentyshylaw enforcement To this weaction against facilitate are Kul ill southrn Jndi Some Catholic farmers went thenfour clergymen including Cathshy-obscenity for the fiscal yfar working very closely with other Ie begin fallnDg in thU pioneerolic Methodist and Protestant~nded June 30 Day said If law enforcement agencies inshy rea recently opened by governmentEpiscopal bishops have offeredfurther evidence were needed cluding the Criminal Division bullbullbull The idea was Ie make 6fe betheir help in solving Savannahsthat the prOller avenue to follow of the Department of Justice and tel for the natives through eoloniushyracial problemsin enforcing the mailability laws the FBI local police departments tion thus raisinll their UYilIc adThe offer fromis criminal action rather than throughout the nation and In- came the

ellltural Iitandards A sixty-five yeuclergynen during a truce in-administrative penalties I be- terpol the International Crimishy old priest offered to be pastor bullbullbullNegro demonstrations which badlieve these statistics should lay nal Police Organization Amiddot thawhed hut was built for hlaled to rioting and shootingthe question to rest The success of these aetions fer residence anJ services A newMogr John D Toomey pltlstorThe year-end report inriicates is evidenced by the unpreceshy oltapel was dedicated to St Peter bullbullbullof St James Catholic Church Up to DOW the work baa been m_7fH arrests for violation of the dented number of arrests and yenlas instrumental in arranginJrmail laws against obscenity convictions for this -offense disoounciDc slow nd fUIecl wiUlthe truce He met with leadersduring fiscal 1963 This is an during the past ~veral years Til HtH 11 Misso Aitl -expeeted difficalties The ehaef the Negro protests appealingincrease of 258 per rent -over Day said I~ lin onliJ Chh Itnned bull landslide took the DVM for time to organize businessmen the number of arrests in 1962 tltlrtY-Ievea petsons bull bull And 50 Isolated is this 08 til

~nd others to work out a IKllushyand a 96 per cent increase over the diocesan tlthorities fim berd f this tracedy 1raquo7 rcUeUrges End to Curb lion

arrests in 1960 the last full year Meantime the nins beat dltfWn nd insects w~re penilteDt bullbullbull--- In the statement issued by the in administrative Desplie an tbif the parishioners re still nllant17 U7iDa which proceshy On Use of Catalan white clergymen including Bis-shydures were used in an effort to BARCELONA (NC) - Abbot live some permanency to their relia-10111 life The- try

ep Thomas J McDonough ef curtail use of the mails to transshy Ie build ode-ri chureh fer which $tOeo is needed bullbullbull ftelrAurelio Escarre OSBof Milntshy Savannah racial conditiens ill mit obsecne matter serrat abbey was amQn~ the Blshep aJJ1J the Internunc ApOlItelic botlt hsVe IHed tilthe city were described as criti shy

Day ordered ~bandoRmfnt ampf words Ie the plea of the INIstor for financial help from M bullbullbullCatholic leaders of the Catalonia cal administrative and 7011 ai them4Dy eentributieD will Ite appreciated bullbullbull y_action a region of northeasterfl Spain te The group said there will be -tepped-up enforcement ef tlie ean be assured that fOil wtll Ite lo~ remembered bullbull shysign ape tit ion ~sking the f~rther violence and eeonomic fctor III the prayers of tIM eomllluaibuimina1 statutes within week Spanish government t remove loss unless people quickly seek alter assuming office in 19tH restrictions on the use of the VOCATIONSrea90nable and just solutie_ M

these problemslJnpre~dented Numb~ Catalan language Someane bas Nritte~ He who has ~(n the whole worN Th~ petition cited Pope Johfi hanging by the hair of the mercy of God bas seen the truthshyConvhtions in fiscal 19amp3 f-or

XXlIls peace encyclical Paeem To bring Chli~ts trutb to the 400 million peonIe of Indi m__ebscenity law violations totaled per increase in Terris as backing the right Voc(ton Theology I Hindu ia a tremendoUll task of love and devotion tor ow637 a 266 cent

)f langrage and other minority priests and Sisters Will you -llponsor a seminarianover 1962 and a 108 per cent in- Il~

groups Conference Topic MATHEW BEILARMINE KARAKUNNEL or DIDACUS KAlfshybull A few years after the end -of WEST CHICAGO (NC)-The JALY of Ban~alore or SISTER LETHUS 01 ~ITER AGNET

Set TeDtative Date the Spanish Civil War i-n 1939 Theology of a Vocation the the Carmelite Sisters of Kothamangalam By paying for their the regime of Generalissitnlaquol Religious Life will be amon education you will partieipat~ in their future missionary aeUft

For leotification Francisco Franco linked the the topics to be discussed at the tiea The seminarians ~ucation costs $100 esea for lib VATICAN CITY (NC) - The language with the Catalan tirive annual meeting of the Franc~shy ~ars and the Sisters trininlaquo if tJ50 for each of the two yean

beatification of Bishop John N for autonomy and banned its use can Educational Conference in cof trainin Money can be nt ia in~tallmeDts

Neumann of Philadelphia hM Later the curbs were eased but it Trop N Y starting Monday been tentatively rescheduled for is till against the law to publish Aug 5 AI bull wmiddothite an

III bull holy plaee Sunday Oct 13 it was disclosed newspapers in Catalan and its Father Ernest Latke OFM use So ill the beautyis excluded in schoolshere by Father Nicholas B Fershy conference president ana professhy 01 an bullbulled fee lJeseph (ambell)rante CSSR postulator of his Catalan is a Romance language sor of theology at Christ $he like Spanish Portuguese French The Id folk in our care re aiete by 0lH PALACE 01 cause King Seminary here hid the GOLD CLUB All that Ie ed Ie- ene dollar bull month ferHe sain that althou~h the date or Italian whichaccor-ding tel theme of the meeting will be $bill work YOD can liend It wltenever conveniellt 61U etlMw

has not yet been officially anshy the petition is the usual vehicle The Elements of Fl3ncisc_ clubs mclllde OlJIEN LEPJilK CLUB lfor lepers) ORPHANSnounced by the Sacred Congreshy of expression ror six million F-ormation BREAD (for oJJlbns) BASnIANS supports duols) MONICAcitizensgation of Rites he has informed CLUB IproYidf chlices aUus ete for churches and cItlleArchbishop John J Krol of Your rayers and that one lane dollar m~middotly-tbtl aU ItPhiladelphia that Oct 13 will takes io beloni~ Montreal Anglicansbe the date

The beatification of Bishop SOIE OTHER Wi YS TO lJI~tPTo Study French 1 Send us n STRINGLESS GIFT til liSt where MceIHl7-Neumann was originally scheshy MONTREAL (NC) - Forty 2 Make MFMORIAL GIFTduled for June 23 but had to be Anglican clergymen and laymen

MASS KIT $100 VFST1WS postponed because of the final have signed up for a 25-week CHALICE 40 CI80RIUJ1 bullillness of Pope John XXIII October to April course m CRUCIFIX 25 SANCTUARY BELL bullFrench in order to further inshy K1NnJY REUEMBRR tJS IN ~OUR WILL bull EGAL TITLSoutheastern Mbullbullbullbullchwettsmiddotterreligious d i a log u e Schedule Interfaith with CAIHOUC lEAR EAST WFIfRF ACOCIATION French-Canadian Catholics Largest Independent Chain

Dfar iloni~nl)rRace Conference The Rev David Woeller di shy

PEORIA (NC) - A Peoria rector of the Anglican Diocesan 10 BIG STORES I lhelo-e ~ of thl S300 n~fdfd to fdue 1te a Sister nt thl ~fflll nelded for the trainihamp of R semlnariBoard of Religious Educationarea conference on religion and We Give Gold Bond Stomps

explained Were engaged in Ill slnd J monthly or $ bull once bull 7e race has been slated for next a

I will play for him or herFrench culture here If weJanuary by leaders of the Protshy going to take part in dialogues t-----estant Catholic and Jewish Name bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull emiddot on ecumenical and social probshyfaiths lems we believe we must come I DEBROSSE OIL

The conference committee said Steel to terms with the languageIt proposed to unite the religioua ~ co bodies of the community 50 work bullbullbullbullbullbullbullZone for the solution to what we beshy Marks 11 th Centenary ~ Heating Oi~s I lieve has b e com e one of LI S LE (NC) - Coadjutor I dB Americas most important doshy Bishop John L Morkovsky of an urners I ~l2earSst01isrmiddotOIlS-

CENT~NARY CELEBRATION In the preRence of

mestic problems namely raeshy Galveston-Houston sang a Pon- ism tifical Mass in Old Slavonic at I 365 NORTH FRONT STREET ~

We intend the eWftmittee eeremonie6 here in Dlinoie eom- P

centinued to deal directly wiih mem()rating the 11th centenary I NEW BEDFORD he problem as a moral evil nd of the arrival of SSt Cyril and WY 2-5534 I the evil effects which result fr-oa Methodius in what ill DOW Cae- man bull discrimination aAd Jelcegaiioamiddot eAoBovaki I -I~--

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Aid To Lepers Continued from Page One

eph Sweeney MM also workshying with Korean lepers He writes to tell of one of his helpshyers a Korean recovering from leprosy There is no sign of the disease on him but the prejudice about leprosy is such that he will never return to his family His father far in his 80s the mostmiddot outstanding catechist in Korea died recently but Austin was not called to the deathbed or funeshyral

He spends his time with us taking care of the blind and the crippled He comes to the chapel ~ every morning long before dayshylight to start our coal stoves so that the other patients will be comfortable All day long he is working for the others even denying himself tobacco in order to save a bit of cash for them Last year he denied himself SO

much that we found him very anemic We gave him special f)()d and vitamins tltgt keep him going

He is the man who keeps the patients praying for our friends in the USA He is a little fel shyiow with a big voice Only once has it failed when we said Mass for his father Then he broke down By his own choice he is an unknown to his own family

He is a good man to have on our side

Crisis Ahead Continued from Page One

offers a school for the preparashytion of a spiritual elite charactershyIzed by supernatural optimism

Describing most Catholics as temporarily sanguine anyway Bishop Wright said this natural optimism can be a good foundashytion for the supernatural spirit of confidence proper to and

justified by the Catholic Faith but must not be confused with the Faith itself

Our great saints lay and clerical exemplify both he said Their spirit accounts under God for the reSilience the perennial hope and the unflagshygingvitality of Catholicism in the face of constant adversity

There will always be some Catholics to say in effect that gentle Jesus hardly expects them to discharge the duties of their states in life in times like

these and that He will under~ Btand if they make private comshypromises between personal conshyscience and the public revelation committed by Christ to the Cathshyelk Church he said

Threaten to Quit Accordingly he continued

the ranks of the faithful mlly be diminished in a generation when some people even threaten to quit the Church when their children flunk exams in Catholic lIChools or when their prospects for political or social advance- ment seem impeded by the heroshyIe demands of a Christ who in point of fact is not the least biot gentle when it comes to the Integrity of His teachings and the sovereign demands of conshylICience

But such a reduction in statisshytics Bishop Wright said in no way threatens Catholic opti mism He said that the Gospels reveal those who found Christs words hard sayings and who walked no more with him

The Church must expect andmiddot welcome the same fate as Christ Himself he samiddotid

Two Mission Groups Become Associated

ARLINGTON (NC)-The Misshysionarymiddot Sisters of st Augustine who have their headquarters in New York- have become associshyated with the Immaculate Heart missionaries

After the union with the Imshymaculate Heart missioneries (Scheut Fathers) was approved

ry the congregation of women changed its name to the Congreshygation of the Missionary SIsters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary They have 173 plofessed Sisters working in five American sees

---Bedford Murse Receives PAVLA Assignment Continued from Page One

brothers She is a graduate of Holy Family High Scnool in

New Bedford and St Josephs School of Nursing Providence Shes been in nursing five years and is at present assistant head nurge on the medical-surgical ward of St Lukes Hospital New Bedford

How did she decide to beshycome a Papal Volunteer I read an article about the volunshyteers said Lucille and wrote for more information

She was referred to Msgr Raymond T Considine Diocesan Director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith and brother of Rev John J Consishydine MM Director of the Latin America Bureau of the National Catholic Welfare Conference reshysponsible for P AVLA Then she was coPltacted by Rev James A Clark at that time assistant to Msgr Considine fur PAVLA and now in Washington as asshysistant director for the national PAVLA office

Lots of tests followed and Lucille also enrolled for a five month orientation course at Bosto College Primarily deshysigned to train volunteers for the colleges own lay apostolate program the course has also been attended by members of other groups planning to serve

Protest Criticism Of Mission Schools

ARUA (NC)-More than 4000 took part in a peaceful demonshystration staged here in Africa to protest criticism I1f mission schools and missionaries in the National Assembly

Some Protestants and Muslims joined the participants who carmiddot ried signs written in both Enshyglishand the local language Logbara

The demonstrators assembled in the market place of this northshywest Uganda town and then marched through main streets to the district commissioners office Half of Ugandas primary and secondary schools are Catholic

in 3 pan ish and Portuguese spesking Streas

A classmate noted Lucille was Jo - Anne Rothmyer St Marys parish New Bedford Joshy

Anne taultht in New Mexico last Summmiddoter as a member of the Boston College Lay Apostolate Program and is there again this year

Somali Salary Lucille will leave New Bedshy

ford Aug 15 according to presshyent ~lims

A a member of the Legion of Mar~ she chose that date afi having s p e cia 1 significance being the Eeast of the Assumpshytion She will spend four months in Fetropolis Brazil near Rio de Jfaneiro receiving language instruction and being briefed on the ltultural aspects of Brazili-an life

She will then go to Salvador for the remainder of a three year periltJod During it she will reshyceive a stipend of $10 weekly plus room and board She and her 1ellow nurse will stay with the Sisters of the Immaculate Concmiddoteption

What I like about PAVLA says Lucilll~ is that the proshyfessilnal skills of its members are means 10 an end - that of bringing people to Christ The

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Father Clark In addition to the program

fQr Latinmiddot America theres a parallel organization that serves home mission areas of the United States said Lucille Its known as Extension Volunteers and personnel serve for one year in home mission areas or neeeiT sectors of large cities

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Two weeks tlIID tDe prospect middotof amp8UCoossful ZoBe title defense appeared rather remote for Stafford Post ef FaD River Tonight Ooaeh Ray Billintons -stout-heartei crew iB sehed1lled to open a best two -out of three series with Abington Zone 10 conqueror fYf Brockton at South Park Fall River The climax On the long road back was the 5-2 conquest 8If New Bedford Sunc1lly in bull special playoff lilt Hansen Field Somerset Both teams had conshycluded regular eeason play with identical 8-4 records G0shying all the way to register hi8 aecond lUcceSshytiyene victory over he Whalshyen was dimiDshyUeGar DfIewniM who 0- bull lmCand illus1rilnls eareer at Dartee u beier 1rDmmlur t ~~w_-er 2IIJPPOlt lie miebt welt Iaaw cshomiDed lBedifUllCl Which fount bim eBY enough to hit but awfuU ~Uih hitweI

Coatributinl 110 uttie by lIM lIParkling defensive play at iIIIiltd batle waa another shortstop vansplant Ron Knowe who came up with a c~le et real gems Both eutfields put ill an unusually busy day The New tettford Gu1ercordoJl had a total of eleven puto1Jts all River trine Woody Berube Stafford beavy bitting first baseman weat for the collar in thr~e middotofti shyeial trips but only because there was no limit to the depth leftfielder George Ioerreira playshyed him

1hecaunky Ferreira gave Woody plenty of room about 00 Jieetor 80 andU1us W88 able to haul in a couple of -hots that would have gone out of most ballparks George also turned 100R a terrific throw to the plate in the fifth to nail Ron Knowe attempting to llCore aft~r a B81T7 14achado hoist to left

FiDe Quae In most respects this was bull

fine contest between two good ball clUbs NMlIntil the bottom of tbe4ighth when Fall River pushed aerOllSthree runs did either team enjoy more than bull one run advantag~ Bob Miranda NB starter was most effective in the early innings then suddenly lost his stuff and was lifted in the fifth after loading the basel on walks Successor Don Canasshytra Bishop Stang ace subseshyquently got out of the innirig unscathed but fell victim of heavy Stafford artillery in the eighth when the winners ked the title

And so tonight at South Park Stafford Post is scheduled to enter phase one of the State playoffs which in pyramidal fashion lead to regional then national competition Its a long arduous path but one which hundreds uf boy have followed to a life in professional baseball Some 28 players both managers and all the coaches in the recent

Atty Gen Kennedy Scores Prejudice

YOUNGSTOWN (NC) - Atty Gen Robert F Kennedy coupledmiddot a condemnation of prejudice in the US with support for the independence of Cigtmmunistshyruled nations in an address here in Ohio

Kennedy addressing the anshynual Slovak Catholic Sokol conshyvention said injustice to Neshygroes and other minorities in the US cannot help but stir the Cigtnscience of anyone fit to can himself a citizen of this counshytry

He allo said he had been asked 1gt7 hi brother the President toteU 8uIt the Uaiied StaW witl ~tin_ to 1IUppori the just ~ OIl ail ~ ill the world tor independence aDd Ubert7 - aapiratiaM the Sloveb mare 604Ia7 will -aD7 eampbv capUve tioumiddot

major league All-Star Game were products of Legion ball The legendary Bob Feller is the organizations first representashytive in the Hall of Fame Therell be many others

If memory serves correct the only Mass team to make it to the National finals was Lynn Post in 1936 Catching for that club was a fellow by the name of Jim Hegan who went on to a sucoessshyful career in the majors and ill currently the bull pen boss of the front running New York Yankees Stafford Posts furthest advance in Statecompe1ition came in 1957 when the batiery of Forn Arruda end Russ GibBon Qemheaded 1lrivethat took ampDe club to tile 1ItDlifinals

Fuhn B8th ~ men went into tIJD

IJa11 upon p-aduation and ea_ has made his way tbroUllh tbe mbmr league maze tel 1he poiDt where they maybe brought up b~ their ~ parent ltClubs any ~ Russ is the No 1 catcher with Seattle the Bed 1Ioz AAA Pacific Coast League dub and Tom is currently start shying for Springfield the Giants IAA Eastern League aftilia1e

Gibson was selected for the Ooast League All-Star team earshylier this mantb after hav~diampshyplaced Archie Skeen ibe Sox highly-touted backstop ill late Spring Russ ill up around th~

SOO mark pRsently bitti~ the long ball consistently and with the way Tillman is going who knows but what well ee him at leDway before the seallllll ill out

Arruda back on the firing line lifter sustaining concussion a month ago ranks No 2 em ijle SpringfieldSaff behind 22 year old Frank Linzy Statistics avail shyable indicate that they rankene and two in the vital earned run column Linzy at 163 and Arshyruda atmiddot ~45 Anything under 300 is considered excellent in baseballs lexicon Perchance the Giants fail to rlaquo~r from their recent tailspin it is not inshyconceivable that manager AI Dark may want to bring some of his young promising talent up for a look-see

And with all the furor attendshying the Civil Rights issue throughout the country its sigshynificantto note that baseball history-organized ball that is was made out on the West Coast a couple of weeks ago when both umpires in the Salt Lake CityshySan Diego game were colored One Emmett Ashford in fact fa the PCLs umpire-in-chief

Third Order Helps Former Prisoners

CHICAGO (Nc) - The Third Order of St Francis has opened an inn here for persons released from Illinois jails

Called St Anthonys Inn it will provide food clothing and employment assistance to exshyprisoners Father Philip Marshyquand OFM is chief officer of the inn which can accommodate 12 men

A parttime staff at the inn inshycludes 10 Cigtnsultants and Cigtunshyllelors and a Franciscan chaplain

We want to eliminate regishymentation and stress selfhelp through knowledge discipline and practice said Father Marshyquand and in this respect our program is somewhat similar to that of Alcoholics Anonymous

Vetoes Anti-Smut Bill MADISON (NC) - Gov Joha

W lreynolds vetoed a bill proshyviding for a legislative investi shyptwn of alleged printing and Gistribution of obscene matter ill Wi80onsin --We have efficient Jaw UIIoMelDeDt in this field and I have every laquomfidence talat pollee and prosecutors 1riJl eontimle to d6 their duty Be7shyaolda Mid bull YMoiDM (be bilL

AXACAN AWARD At Ge~etOWll~ Famptber Edwanl B Bann pre~deDt eenfeB the ADca1l MemMial Medal 011 Raul Cardinal Silva BeBriquez Archbishop ftf Sanshy~o Chile The a~d honea ermtriblti9DB 0 understlmdshyq among Peples of the Americans Spain and the Hi~panic

world NC ftmo

Asks Deily Prayer Brooklyn Ordinary Urges Catholics Seek

Oiville Aid in BROOKLYN (N C) - The

Bishop of Brooklyn baa asked Cath()lics hele to recite 1laily bull ~cial prayer that the nation may overcome te CmTel1t racial crisis

Bishop BTyan 1 McIniegart of BrookJyn 1lPpealed for prayer in bull pastoral letter read Sunday ill all churches

More than one million copies of a Prayer for Justice with Charity were distributed at Masses Also passed ()ut were exshycerpts trom the American Bishshyops 1958 statement on discrimishynation

The prayer will be recited publicly at all of the dioceses 223 parishes ~very Sunday until further notice the Bishop said

The prelate asked for faithshyful daily recitation of the prayer by Catholics

The text of the prayer follows Heavenly Father who has

created all men according to yenour own image and Tedeemed

Students Volunteer As House Builders

TACAMBARO (NC)-Thirteen University of Notre Dame Btushydents are spending their Sumshymer vacation on the outskirts of this Mexican mountainside town of 10000 as volunteer house builders

The- students are building three cinder block homes for families of six to nine persons

Besides the building project which takes 44 to 48 hours a week the students 8legiving English classes three to five times a week to about 150 of the people living here In their ~are

time they are getting to know Mexicans and Maican ways

Thanks Congress WASHINGTON (NC) - The

Holy See has sent the House of Representatives expressions of appreciation over the chambers condolences on the death of Pope John XXIII A similar letter from the Holy See to the Senate earlier was placed in the Record by Sen Mike Mansfield of Monshytana majority leader

M4Ceunty St Mtw

IacW Crisis us all by the Blood of Your Dishyine Son teach us how 10 live gather asbrothersm dignity justiceeharity and peaCle

May we afford to eacbother DOW tile total measure Of human rights guanmteed us by the law of our beloved Land

But beyond thatgraciously give m the vision 10 see clearly the full meaning of Your comshymand to love uar neighbor liS we love ourselves and grant us the graoe 10 observe this precept in our daily lives Amen

Pope Paul Stresses Peace B1Otherhood

VATICAN CITY (NC) -Pope Paul VI Spoke of peace and brotherhood at his second Satshyurday general audience

The Pope greeted thoae presshyent for theaudiencem St Peters basilica in Italian Enshyglish French German and Spanish Most of his listeners were Americans

After greeting the idividual groupS the Pope said

Of the Lord be the fruit of this audience May it enter your hearts and leave a memory of 1his meeting as a moment of pro_ found and intimate spiritual joy We would like each one of you to repeat to others how good and pleasant it is to feel oneself a brother and son in the Church ltIf Christ

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Recognize Rights Of Every Human Prelate Urges

TOLEDO (NC) -Alshythough a white individual may be free of injustice toward colored fellow citi shyzens as a member ofa commushynity he can be guilty Bishop GeorgeJ Rehring of Toledo said in a letter read at Sunday Masses in the diocese

Calling for individual resolve to r~cognize in every human middotbeshying all the human rights claimed for oneself Bishop Rehring said Let Ull recognize in every human being the inalienable rights acknowledged by our Amfri~an Declaration of Indeshypendence

Sound Beasonillg Let us see in every humall

Oelllg a work of the Divine Creshyator in every truth a child middot01 God

Let us assert maintain -deshyfend and Whold the rigbts of every human being toB deoent living decent livlng qualterst ltdecent conditions of employment ust compensation jor work deshy-4eJN human care in sicknesa eQual opportunities ineducatieD

We mustxilalbe a race -probshylem must be solved not on the -basis f)f feeling but on the tlasi laquo aound reaseming We must lOe the truth and we should tIIot ampear theoonclusions to wbich ltJight reasOn will lead us We Ila~ been commanded by God k) HgtW ltour fellowlIlen as Ourshy1IelVleS We must accord to -every human being the treatment to whioh we as human beings know _ haYe a ript in this matter we baVle DO choice

Lebanese ampnor SCRANTON (NC) - Bishop

Jerome D Hannan of ScrantOIl was honored helle by the LebanshyoOIl ~lJVernment for his fatherly care of the Lebanese people in bis diocese He received Lebanshyons decoration of the National Order of the Cedar at a oereshymony in the chancery office

Superior Geftefal NEW YORK (NC)-The Pio~

Society of St Charles (Scalashybrini Fathers) announced bere that Father Giulivo Tessarolo pastor of Holy Rosary church ill Washington D C was elected Superior General of the Society at a meeting in Rome

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Papal Message Read at Mass For Delegatmiddote

LONDON (NC)-The selfshyleRRness and devotion to duty of Archbishop Gerald P OHara were lauded in a papal letter read at the funeral Mass here for the late Apostolic Delegate to Great Britain

A native of the U S and forshymer Bishop of Savannah-Atlanta Ga the Archbishop died here following a heart attack

Presiding at the Requiem Mass in Westminster cathedral for the veteran papal diplomat who served the Holy See i~ commushynist Rumania Ireland and Brit ain was Valerian Cardinal Gracias Archbishop of Bombay Celebrant was Archbishop Fran cis Grimshaw of Birmingham senior member of the British Hierarchy Seventeen bishops and the entire diplomatic corps at the Court of St Jamess at shytended

Served Selflessly The message of Pope Paul VI

to the Archbishops brother Edshyward OHara of Philadelphia who flew here when the Deleshygate fell ill was read at the Mass It stated

We are deeply grieved to learn of the death of Our brother Archbishop OHara who as Bishop of Savannah-Atlanta contributed so much to the development of that diocese and as representative of the Holy Father served many long years selfl~sly and devotedly in Rushymania Ireland and Great Britain

In expressing to you and to the sorrowing relatives Our sin cere and heartfelt sympathy We impart as a pledge of abiding comforting graces Our paternal apostolic blessing

Council to Take Normal Course

VATICAN CITY (NC)-There Is no foundation to a news agency report that the second session of the ecumenical counshycil will end on Sunday Dec 8 the council press office has announced

The office stated that Pope Paul VI has himself declared that he will let the council take its normal course before deshyciding on when it will end

The second council session is scheduled to begin on Sunday Sept 29

Deny Agreement On Prelate Near

VATICAN CITY (NC) - The Vatican has denied the truth of reports that an agreement has been reached on the future of Jozsef Cardinal Mindszenty

The Hungarian Primate has been living in asylum in the U S legation in Budapest since 1956 He took refuge there after Soviet troops quelled the anti shycommunist uprising which had freed him for a few days from the prison where he was serving bull life sentence

Reports of a settlement of the cardinals case came from Budshyapest where they have since also been denied by Hungarian govshyernment sources

The report was issued by a news agency after earlier reshyports stated that Hungarian govshyernment officials had held talks with Bishop Endre Hamvas of Csanad acting head of the Hunshygarian Bishops Conference who recently arrived in Budapest from Rome

Carey to Speak ST LOUIS (NC)-U S Rep

Hugh L Carey of New York strong proponent in Cortgress for fair treatment of students in- private schools and a member of the House Committee on Educashytion and Labor will speak at the national convention in Detroit of Citizens for Educational Freeshydom

POPE PAUL VI HOLDS FIRST PUBLIC AUDIENCE Pope Paul VI is calTied aloft on his podable throne duringshyhis first general audience in St Peters Basilica More than

7000 persons were present and the pontiff spoke to them in five languages including English Regqlai general audiences are being held weekly

Sisters Continued from Page One

Mary to grade seven St Patshyricks School Fall River

From Nazareth-on-the-Cape Hyannis Sister Mary Josella to St Catherine Convent Belize British Honduras

From Our Lady of Mercy Conshy~nt Attleboro Sister Mary Priscilla to grade three Our Lady of Lourdes School Taunshyton

From Our Lady of Mercy Conshyvent New Bedford Sister Mary Stephen to grjde five St Kilians School New Bedford

Sister Mary Amadeus to grade six St Marys School North Atshytleboro

Sister Mary lIortenseto lIoly Name Convent New Bedford

Sister Mary Davida to Nazarshyeth Hall Fall River

From our Lady of Mercy Conshyvent East Greenwich Sister Mary Aquin to grade four St John the Evangelist School Atshytleboro

From Belize From St Catherine Convent

Belize British Honduras Sister Mary Joycelin to Bishop Feehan High School Attleboro

From St Francis Xavier Conshyvent Providence Sister Mary Stephanie to grades seven and eight St Vincents lIome Fall River

From St James Convent West Warwick Sister Mary Raenne to grade two St Marys School New Bedford

From St John Baptist Convent New Bedford Sister Mary Thershyese Agnes to Bishop Feehan High

Legion Honors Bishop Walsh MOUNT KISCO (NC) - Bishshy

op James E Walsh MM US missioner who has been imshyprisoned in communist China since 1960 received in absentia the 12th annual Americanism award of New Yorks Westshychester County Committee of the American Legion

Accepting the award for Bishshyop Walsh was Father Carroll I Quinn MM He said -atheistic communism could be beneficial to an individual insofar as pershysecution can be beneficial

lIe added that the good beshycome better the bad become worse and the lukewarm must make a decision to choose one group or the other

The paradox of paradoxes he maintained is the victory of good over evil even in an inshytrainsically evil movement such as communism The Polish pilot who escaped with his family to freedom recently is an example of good being drawn from evil

of Mlercy ListSchool Appointments School Attleboro From House of Studies Sister grade seven St Marys School

From St Joseph Convent Fall Mary Joseph Michael to grade New Bedford River Siter Mary Eva to grade one SS Peter and Paul School Sister Marianna to Our Lady six St Marys Cathedral School Fall River of Mercy School East GreenshyFall River wichSister Mary Celine to grade

Sister Mary Julene to St Maria six SS Peter and Paul School Sister Mary Adrianne to Mercy Fall RiverQ)retti Sehool Pawtucket mount Country Day Schoolmiddot

From St Joseph Convent Pawshy CumberlandSister Joan Marie to grade onetucket Sister Mary Angelo to St Marys Cathedral School Fall From Providence grade one Our Lady of Lourdes River From S Patrick Convent ProshySchool Taunton vidence Sister Mary Regina tieSister Mary Johnelle to gradeFrom St Joseph Convent Proshy

seven St Josephs School Fall Bishop Feehan lIigh School Atshyvidence Sister Marie Donna to

River tleboroBishop Feehan High School Atshy From St Vincents Home Fantleboro Sister Mary Michaelanne to River Sister Mary Cecilia toFrom S1 Kilian Convent New grade seven St Patricks School Nazareth-on-the-Cape lIyannisBedford Sister Mary Eugene as Fall River

Sister Marie de Prague tosuperior to Our Lady of Mercy Sister Mary Clare Theresa to grade six and principalship middotStCon vent and to grade six St grade sevlilft St Louis School Kilian School New BedfordMalys School New Bedford Fall River

Sister Mary Carolita to amptoSister Jeanne Marie to grade From St Mary Convent North Edwards School Providencesix St rosephs School Fall Attleboro Sister Mary Joseph

River and Sister Mary Noelita to Mt From St Leo Convent Paw-shy St Mary Convent Fall River

A f1AMILY TIUiAItuclgtet Sister Marie Walter to Sister Mary Rose de Lima to grade seven St John Baptist St Vincents Home Fall River oiIAR-BmiddotQ CHICKENS School New Bedford as superior and procurator

From St Margaret Convent From St Matthew Convent ROSELAWNRumford Sister Mary Timothy Cranston Sister Marie Laboure to Bishop Feehan High School to Our Lady of Lourdes Convent FARMS

tlU WuhinltoD St airhann Attleboro and School Taunton as superior t JUlt off Route I four teacher procurator principal and grade

V4~reiln to Meet Sister Marie Roselle to grade l wa 3~n two Our Lady of Lourdes School

While out for a Drive From St Parick Convent Fall

TauntonIn San Antonio Stop at thtl Delightful Spot

SAN ANTONIO (NC) - The River Sister Mary Columban to ~ ~ jCatholic Central Union (Verein)

will hold its annual five-day convention here starting Satur day Aug 17

Meeting simultaneously with the 108year-old social action organization will be the Nationshyal Catholic Womens Union and the Central Catholic Youth URicmiddotn

Tte womens organization will be having its 47th annual conshyvention and the youth group its 11th annual meeting

Featured speaker at the conmiddot vention banquet will be Coadshyjutor Bishop John L Morkovshysky Apostolic Administrator of the GalvEston-Houston Tex diocese The (i

Rihard F Hemmerlein of Syracuse NY is president of the Catholie Central Union Mrs Charles Wollschlager Watershy In FAMILY SECURITY bullbull bury Conn heads the Catholic -Womens Union Richard H Weiden New York is head of the Catholic Youth Union Is ~itizelis

DR CLEANING GREATER FALL RIVER COUNTS ON CITIZENSand

FUIIt STOIlAGE

SAVINGS CLIEANERS DEIRMODY

BANKampitizens 31- 4ohannet Stret 4 SOUTH MAIN Sf

Taunton VA 2-6161_ 1 Corner of Bedford St

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6 middotmiddotTHE ANCHORDloc~e of Fall River-Thurs July 25 1963 Comrade~

Pope Paul OJtmiddotmiddotthe middot~Rdriousmiddot middotSense

A Jewish rabbi has recently observed that he would like to see much less of a distinction made in contemporary life between the sacred and the secular the holy and the profane the reserved and the common He feels and rightly that when DUm divide life -into these two eate goriesthe next step is to make of the sacred justa piou~ routine formalism and middotof the secular an anything goes

gt proposition entirely divorced from God In his thinking the rabbi HI folloWing in the great relishy

gious tradition of the Old Testamept where the Jewish people did not so much see God in all things as they saw all things in God To them there was no such thing as a sacred aspect anq a seeUlar aspect of life Life was a gift of God Who while infinitely above His people was at the same time vitally interested in them and present to them bull

This is the New Testament view as well It is the 8acramental approach to life with the unseen God manishyfesting Himself in the things that are seen

Perhaps the oneniost needed virtue in the world today is the religious sense the awareness of God Fourteen hundred years agO St Benedict and his followers in searching for God realized that He could be found in all things and especially in the things of the earth and they thus restored to agriculture the dignity that centuries of Illave labor had robbed it of In the pgalms they sang of Godin nature and in all of creation and working the earth with their hands they experienced this same awareness

The present world is in need of the same exPerience Too long have men eompartmentali~ life into what beshylongs to God and what belongs M themselves or the world

IC]hAou9h th~ ltWalt CWlth th~ ChWlch By REV ROBERT W HOVDA Catllotic UivellJitr

EIVU

REV JAMES A CLARK

Assistant Director

Lat American Bureau NCWC

Laud Of lhe Latins

Ii you were a Volunte and about to set your fir step Qll South American 801 what would you expect of ihis new world about to engull you What you would find II a land of conshytradiction AD overwhelming Catholic conshytinent it posshysesses paganism superstition imshymorality indifshyferel1ce and militant ant i- ~ clericals With the warm and welcoming cli shymate yOll may have beard about there is 8lIshyireme heat and cold pIa without rain and others with alshymost m 0 n soon - Ii k e rai

TODAY - St James Apoampt1e Reading) when we forsake tile dizzying highlands and heavyo It is significant that the present Holy Father in a It is this -very integrity and Sunday assembly of worship hearted lowlands crowded citiel

1holenese constantly elicited when He comes and fails to find and people-less plainsLenten pastoral letter written in 1957 addreesed himself (end created) in themiddot public wor 118 watching (Gospel) HFlaquo I 00to this subject Pointing out how in the past nature the Probably you wouldship of the Church which draws betrothed you to one spouse studied Spanish ~ as to be abereation of God was seen as the intermediary between lilpon the follower of Christ the the Church teaches the Church to converse with the peoplemen and God the then Archbishop Montini caned upon scorn of the world (First in middotthe first lesson The Church But besides Spaniards youmiddotthe works of man himself art and technolog3r to fulfill leading) Sufiering in this teaches bEcause it is CbrisJs have a life lived among IndiaWorld-and not even a promise Body the iD8trument throuhthat role today In the products of his ingenuity his inshy Negroes mixed bloods and i(Ii success by this worlds 9tarishy which He works on earth todaydustry his tools his machines man must see not only the Clards in the next (Gospel)-is The Church is taught because it migoonts from many Europelill

countries tokens of his own intelligence and energy but he must make the companion of total commitshy is not all Head its members are the leap in human understanding and see in them a reveshy rnent to God Our comfort is that disciples students of the Lord WealDt Poverty

the Lord knows when I sit and TUESDAY-Mass as SUDlation of the mind and work of God This in my opinion You would gaze in astoni9bshywhen I stand (Entrance Hymn) day Give an account of thyis one of the keys to the problem of bringing back the lost ment at the wealth of the landTOMORROW-St Anne Moth stewardship says the symbol ofreligious sense into the realm of industry and technology tl of the BIHSed Virgin Mary God in Jesus Gospel story Reshy - people who live in a luxuq

that is of a bygone era herescience and art This is the way to restore a spiritual signishy In commemorating St Anne we sponsibility is a key and distinshythe Statesficance to mans work This is how in the factories loaded recall that what made the Jew guishing note of the Christian

ish people whole the remnant view of man It is mysterious You might sense the wealOlas they are with material wealth the flowers of prayer (f faith always preserved in that too this human responsibility of ability personality and inshyand joy shall flourish nation was even then its ori God is almighty We can do nothshy telligence among the educated Emtation toward Christ the Messhy ing without His help We pray lind marvel at the wealth of iheKindness at Home smiddotiah The covenant-promise of in todays Collect for the spirit natural resources that spurt from Yahweh was the pearl of great of right thought and right acshy the rich land oil coffee gold

The English writer Arnold Bennett once wrote price (Gospel) And the First tion Yet the moral life the life gum Panama straws and bashyHeading shows how ideally of love is as truly our doing as nanas to name a fewDuring a long and varied career as a bachelor I have E~very aspect of the life of that it is Hisnoticed that marriage is usually the death of politeness Yet you will feel your stomshypeople was dominated by the WEDNESDAY - St Ignatius

ach sicken at the poverty ofbetween a man and a woman Lord Confessor The Society of Jesus parents and children living ST MARY ON SATURDAY While it may not be the mostThe obvious truth of the statement saves it from being squalorHer distinction even more than modest title in the history of

branded as a cynical jest ler physical motherhood was ecclesiastical organizations is Many Contradictions her faithfulness to the Word of certainly a bold and affirmative God (Gospel) True daughter of one The texts of todays MassIt is a sad fact that men and women who are the This is the land you would

soon learn to love You couWepitome of kindness and consideration to the tradesman the Jews (First Reading) she tell us much about that Society easily discover without aorthe newspaper boy the clerk in the store become rude and found in the promises of God The First Reading in its bold calculated effort why there EiUbstance for joy (Entrance and fearlessness its willingness toboorish and cruel toward their husbands and wives those so many contradictionsCommunion Hymns) when trashy suffer for the sake of the goodliving under the same roof No charity begins at home ledy threatened and for trust news proclaims The word of The contradictions in religio_

for them Charity is something to be exercised only outside when knowing failed God is not bound The Gospel life for example have a simpleof the home EIGHTH SUNDAY AFTER is Jesus own exhortation to misshy if lengthy explanation The

IlENTECOST The average modshy sionary zeal Spaniards as was their custo~And this is one area where trouble can enter a marshy

E~rn Catholic may not think of brought the Catholic religionriage When there are serious crises and grave problems it in this way but one of the with them and through it civishyOklahoma Court husband and wife will more often than not draw closer Iurposes of our public worship lized the native Indians setting

is to help us make friends the Catholic religion on a peopletogether in their concern and seek together the answer to Bars Bus Rides friends who share a Faith a lifeshy given to superstition somewhat confronts them or the strength to face and accept it OKLAHOMA CITY (NC) shy customs of which still remaiaviewIt is over the little things that marriage tension develops The Oklahoma Supreme Court

God calls us together in the Some people associated the - the thank you never said the demanding tone of has ruled that granting publicliturgical assembly to renew the Church with the hated SpanisJaschool bus rides to parochialvoice the service always taken for granted the gratitude eovenant he has offered us as and when the wars of indepenshyschool students in Midwest City

never expressed These are the shoals that threaten to ~l family as a community as dence occurred they become Okla violates the state consti shywreck the bark of matrimonybull friends Every mans life is inshy religious and anti-clerical Thetution

Jormed by a spirit-though the Negroes were imported for slaveThe state Supreme Court afshySo Bennetts statement is not 80 much a piece of lpirit may be materialism or firmed a decision by Distdct labor and brought their tribal

cynicism as it is a shrewd observation And to the wise pleasure or power Judge Robert Hert who had lsshy religious rituals with them

it can teach an important lesson Todays First Reading teaches sued a permanent injunction to Today many other Christiaa 1hat the Spirit of the Christian halt Midwest City public school religions are joining this steaM life is not a what but a who the officials from providing free of religioU8 confusion in South Holy Spirit of God And life in bus transportation to students America Thus the religion of the Spirit must be nourished by at St Philip Neri School there people varies and ranges frOM friends who share the same The bus transportation had an almost ascetic Catholicism br Spirit (Gospel) This does not been provided for some five some to a pure paganism bull mean we will not have or should years under an administrative othersJ10t have other friends It does decision of Midwest City publierheANCHOR Religion is only one of filemean that the liturgy offers us school superintendent Oscar

contraditions in Latin Amerieaan opportunity to love and supshy Rose who called it a goodOFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE DIOCESE OF FALL RIVER If you would like to know mOMport and encourage our brothers neighbor policy bull about the continent and Published weekly by The Catholic Press of the Diocese of Fall River in the Faith and in the Spirit Rose said providing bus transshyPapal V 0 I u n tee r s who MeRelating friendship to the port for the parochial students410 Highland Avenue seeking to help it send me yoaltar and being a friend at Sunshy irwrolved no inconvenience 01

Fall River Mass OSborne 5-7151 name and address and withoutday Mass strengthening the extra expense for the public any further obligation on yOUIPUBLISHER ilOcial and femily ties of the school system

part I will forward to you ~ Worshiping community can save However an injunction againstMost Rev James L Connolly DO PhD pamphlet on PAVLA 1elS from the crass level of friendshy the bus transport program was

GENERAL MANAGER ASST GENERAL MANAGER hip of the Gospel steward asshy sought in the Fall of 1961 by The address is Latin Amer_ suring our spirit that we are John L Antone and other Midshy Bureau NCWC 1312 MassachRev Daniel F Shalloo MA Rev John P Driscoll hildren of God west City taxpayers who claimshy setts Avenue NW Washingtea

MANAGING EDITOR MONDAY-St Martha Virgin ed that it violated the Oklahomashy 5 DC Meantime keep WI

Hugh J Golden There is a divine jealousy First constitution your prayers

Selfhelp Project On China Border Makes ProgreSS

MACAo (NC) ~ ~We may have startedm the middotdoghouse but were climbing to the top of the world now beamed Father Patrick Shaules SJ of San Diego Calif who like many anshyother missioner has found he must be a jack-of-aUtJades and master of them too

The making and marketing of beaded sweaters pursesmiddotembroishydered luncheon sets and other

tourist-tempting items is a far cry from knowing theology middot But supervising such work is what Father Shaules is now doshyJog when hes not doubling as director of Ricci High School in this Portuguese territoIY off the 80Uth China coast

The projectmiddot is called Maca9 Welfare Enterprise It is a nonshyprofit venture and the first large ~ale one of its kind here

The goal is to provide 300 refshybull gees with training and profit shyeble employment by September to plow profits back into the business and to the workers and pJovide fringe benefits And it hU the blessing of the Bishop Paulo Tavares who welcomes -capees from Red China with epen arms

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Catholic Relief Services Wattonal Catholic Welfare Conshyleience helped to launch the program last NoVember with a dmation of $525 The Governor eI J(acao provided free temporshy~ quarters descried kennet 84 the old dog race track ~ Sisters of Our Lady of the

ADgeLr-known in Macao as the FtUna Sistera-took over sup~rshyYMion and training And workshy received 18 cents a day and bull free meal while training

Needs More Priests LISBON (HC) - The number

fill priests in Portugal is falling behind the population growth in this country New statistics mow bull 9 per cent increase in priests the past 30 years while the pOpulation wa growing by 35 pel cent In addition more than 100 of the countrys f2OO dioshyeesan priests are over 60 7ears

Executive Boards OrgUllize middotPariJuotWrmiddot Fotfportaia lJoltltmernity Work

By Aug1IStus Sil ear-el Parish ~-ewBedfOlll

F~tbi8tbird artkle in a series on COD t~~been asked to discuss briefly the PaiishExecutiveBoat4 of the ConfraternitrQfenristian Doctrine Needless to say this is a rAt~er hifaiutin label to pin o~ ~rdinarytiel) and women who merely wish to share wIth ()th~rs an upderstanding and love of G9dlwasa bit shaken up when asked to join our parish executive board as one understandably is ablyask 7 But once you have out in my mind a yqungmother

when asked to tackle what only seems to be something too big to cope with We held our lint boud meetin looked

over -me ~~shy~ LOti

ures from a reshycent parish sur_ vey and were bowled over by the fa dthat close to 1 500 publie school children we r e receiving no

religion instruction whatsOever Ours ismiddotquite a large parlshbut I doubt it differs essentially from others By this time we were really scared of the next generation that is and thereshy

fore through the chairman of Teaehel8 we began lining up parishoners to handle religion clasles Youll agree tl n t under1 ~ the circumstances we needeil quite a few to be trained in the method and doctrlne of rell on

tomiddot Instrtlction

wnlin~ tomiddot Shaft Outprofessional teachers ere bore than willing to joinmiddot but ~it number feU middotfar short of ~ Jleed Equally as oOoJerilshy

middot ll-evermiddot wemiddotre a coupe omiddotfUe ~~ bull~lectricians helpers a retired n middot am man some hlgh school middotnmiddotlmiddot~ middotwho wmiddotere lmiddotgned the ~ loWer -ades a semi-retired at shy

toiney and his wife a window dreHer h 0 use w i vel and mothers to name a few just ormiddot clinary men and women each in hit own way willing to share

his understanding and love of God that others also might unshydel9tand and love Him 113 that SI_Ie amiddotnd that easy and to be~

timid before the high-soundingshyness of Confraternity of Chrisshytian Doctrine is to be expected cst of us felt this ww wmiddothen-taking our driving test or goirig out oil our first date

Ai thls point 7011 m reasonshy-

your teaeh~ trained in method a fallen-away Catholicwho toshyand doctrinemiddot how do you get gethe with her son came back the kids to (raquomemiddoti9 religion to the Church within a year classes (Notebull wemiddot dont use the She had become one of our better

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Diocese Planning Widescole middotRacial

Ju~ice Program KANSAS CITY (NC) shy

The Chaneery Office of the Kansas City-St Joseph dio eese has announced a eGmshyprehensive program by Bishop Charles H Helmsing to marshal the full strength of the dioeese w the cause of racial justice

middotThe program includes the foIshyviordcatechism thits passeCCD teachers in her second reall- a bad WOrd to use inY

~) In QW casemiddot middotbrilliantly persuasive eloquence from the

pulpit fell on deaf ears and again I repelltthat parishes are very much al~~middot

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n bullbull n theWe had the yrs re 8COle$ of tbeminc1udilig junior and senior high school students and not a few little Indians I was corrected once for calling them CltlitUe devils How did we get them there We iished for them Our chairman of Fishers along with two other board members met with various parish groups - Holy Name Society Parent-Teachers Assoshyeiation scout leaders md par-W I ents orteh S Club Coup es Club among others - we met

with our fellow-parishoners anil hit them hard with that 1500 figure I spoke ofearUet Having recruited (liurMarines (the Fishers are really the Marine Corps of CCD siwek troops youmht _ ) bmiddot t

8 wemiddot a au tnmiddot Itructing themmiddot in theirmiddot mission

~- t tb -- f ab t - VISI e HUmes a sen ee ehildren andto explain to both

~~- d t hpar an youngs ers ow atd Ch --uld evCIY goo MHlan Snvknow - to understand and love God ill 0 receive His Divine

graces Withia a year our problem

was to find enough teachen to keep up with the enrollment And what about this enrollment

Too many of these young people hadnt been shown how to make the sign of the cross several teenagers hadnt yet been bapshy1ized and some children of mixed marriages were confused by Ipiritual crosseyedness a neither-here-nor-there point of yiew I might add that thesehome visits brought notanly

children to religion classes but al80 parents back to the Church and in some instances into CCD One such instance stands

Study Educational Freedom Problem ft LOUIS (NC) - Citizens

for Educational Freedom has announced the formation of a research committee to promote the finding and dissemination of information on all aspects of the problem of educational freeshydom

CEF president Vincent P Cor ley announced that the new comshymittee will be particularly con_ cerned with the problems of disshytributive justice il) regard to tax benefits for educational pur poses

Among its subjects of investi shygation he said are the hisshytory constitutionality contribu_ tiODll and needs of independent education as well as the way such education is helped by governments in other demoshyeraeies

Fire Halts Training Of Lay Missioners

WAWA (NC) -Lay mission vltgtlunteers had scarcely begJJn their three-month training proshygram when they were called out to fight bull forest fire that threatmiddot ened themissiori ~a~ning center and eventually spread over 10000 acres

The volunteers are members of the Canadian Lay Missioners a society founded in late 1961 to serve mission territories throughout the world The group accepts both men and women without regard to marital status and senda them to foreign counshytries to work for three )eaJ4I

ander Dtissionar1 biShops

lowing features year me passed away I recall A special clergy conferencealso a yong man in his late teens who was sacramentally bank- -OIl race

A review of employment polshyrupt one week following his icies of Cath(lic institutions Confinnation he was killed in an auto accident A seriel of lerIDOllI GIl racial

Justice to be preached IA anYlrtuo1lll Aj)OStolle churches of the dioceseNeed I say that by DOW two years later our executhre board A stipulation for inclusiOil of 1M) longer felt ufleasyabout a nondUcriminatio1 clause ill facing up to CCD Our ranks had eontlaetl for aU buildinc proshygrown to illclude the profes jects Of the diocese and of Cathshysional the skilled and unskilled olic institutions of the diocese 7-OUng and ot rich and poor Inclusion of the cause of racial in other words a gathering of peace as a special intentioa in the people of the parish in- all Masses in diocesan churches structed virtuous apostolic each lip to middotAugust 5 in his own small way fulfilling Christa TeachiDc his mission as a witnesl to Bislwp Helmsing said in ames-Christ With the advice and middotui- th sage ac~paDYmg e programdance 01 our priest~director(this In our belated effort to aid is of the utmost imPottance -and by viaid and deed the causemiddot of lets -ot klmiddotd ours-~e abAutmiddotit)

a~ racial justice andmiddot civilmiddot equality our executive board formed the it is important that all of us-shyremaining grOUps thatDiake up bishops priests Religious and CCD Helpel~ Parent-Educators Discllssion Clubs nd Apostles of Good Will These have been touched o~ briefly in a previousarticlemiddotand willmiddot be himdled in detail In futllle articlellmiddotin this erie

--~ bull - ~ I lu want to saw that the

parish executive board under itl prielt-direetor is the orshyganizing planning and directing arm 01 CCD whose Ole plllpOse is tit mare with both Catholics

and non-Catholics within the parish bull deeper understanding ~ love of God And of course

dt h t be tone oesn ave 0 middotan expertea dlt this and he certainly mustnt be bull holier-thm-thou Perhaps the most inspiring CCD

be h tmem rs In our par1S are wo retired old gents in their early 1Os members of the Helpers

-- I _ th dgrouP Wau un 0 e oors turn on the lights and shltw the children to their clasTooms and

later turn oU the lights and lock Ute doors Can anyone say that these two gents in their inti shymate way are not sharing a witnesses to Christ

To say there is a need in our times for Confraternity of Chrisshytian Doctrine is to repeat what stare at us daily from our newspapers and movies our neighborhood and the house next door and within the family if were honest enough to admit to it CCD is perhaps the best means within the rE~alth 9f the lay apostolate to meet this need Not to meet it not even tomiddot try is to ignore Christ to tUrn our backs on Him to walk away and leave Him alone on Ills Cross

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laity-bear witness to our faith in Christ and His teaching

4ft is imperative mor-ecwer1bat we become involved ia inshy

telligent and effective action ofJove to insure the true succeu

of the nonviolent efforts of our fellow citizens to right the wrongs of tbree centuries

Holy Father Visits Vatican Post Office

VATICAN CITY (NC)-Pope Paul VI has continued a series of visits to Vatican City institution by calling at the Vatican post Gffice

After a tour of 1he various deshypartments Pope Paul lIPOke te the staff and urged them to Cltlshylaborate in the Holy Sees work not only through their professhysional activities but abo by etshytine good example

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VATICAN CITY (NC) - Ihe U S National Council of CathshyDecides Thumbsuckings OK olic Women has contributed $21 11 to the Private StoreroomBy Mary Tinley Daly of His Holiness Pope Paul VI

Our guide for more years than we like to believe was a center from which papal char-shya B1im paperbound book with the simple title Infant Care ities are dispensed We might temporarily misplace the dictionary the teleshy The gift was presented on beshy

half of the NCCW by Msgr ~_phone directory or the cookbook but Infant Care was drew Landi European director

hung by a string to a nail enough to be able to decide of Cafholic Relief Services-Natshyover the kitchen sink When what to do in many cases Your ional Catholic Welfare Confershythe bee stings when the dog baby can put up with quite a ence at a private audience graDshybites to quote a popular bit if he finds you consistent ted by the Pope lIOng were just two of the emer- and loving in your care In accepting the donationgencies to be got at immediately The whole book is in the same Pope Paul expressed his grati shyin their clear vein helpful with know-how tude for the generosity of U S Jndices T hat derived from oonsultation with catholics in oontributing to early copy had pediatricians child psychiatrists works of relief and charit1 Jrease - stained and psychologists parent edushy throughout the world pages from cod cators nurses orthopedists and The NCCW channels its worldliver oU soap- specialists in nutrition child aid through CRS-NCWC For the1P0tted p age s development vision and safety past 10 years if has supplied to at the How to In addition Infant Care has the Private storerooms old andBat h e the also consulted parents fathers new clothing including layettelBaby chapter and mothers who are daily FOR MEXICAN MISSIONS These five students from

for needy infants and First Comshybull pin a c h - dealing with problems in infant St Johns University Jamaica Long Island are working munion clothes for the poor ThJaplotched pages care with the Maryknoll Missions in Mexico this Summer With year (1962-63) the NCCW sent

Few BuIesat F ix i n g Father Michael Mullen CM professor at the university 240000 pounds of old and 55000The 1963 e d i t ion datesBaby Vegetashy are left to right Gerard Mueller of Long Igland city NY pounds of new clothing

Rocking chairs must have beenbles Until our first copy became invented for those sweet moshy Maureen Dowling and Mary Hyl-and both of Jackson

almost unreadable and we sent ments and goes on The sick Heights NY Felicia Krywienko of New York and James Prelate Gives $25000 for a new copy we did not reashy fretful baby bull bull bull may need to Cackowski of East Meadow NY NC Photo lize that the Gevernment was be SOothed sponged off bullbullbull For Typhoon Victims keeping up with the times in talked to or just held and

PUSAN (NC) - Bishop Johnchild care far better than we rocked Give him all the comfort Choi of Pusan has given $25000New Lease on LifeNew and revised editions had and attention you can without to Maj Gen Yang Chanwoonfear that it will spoil him been issued Governor of Kyongsang proshyBy the time our three 1963 Infant Carealso takes Young Italian School Teacher Undergoes vince to help victims of Tyshymiddles came along we found a more tolerant attitude toward phoon Shirley

that we no longer need feel both thumbsucklng and pacishy Four-Hour Open Heart Operation uilty in ignoring the 1929 edi- fiers the first of which was forshy The g~f was made possib~

- tion which warned we must not merly viewed 110 shocking the LOS ANGELES (NC)-Maria valve was inserted in her hea by oontributions sent to the ~t the habit of coaxing a baby econd anathema Antonietta Moretti isa pretty to replace the defective aortic Bisliop by friends and Catholi to sleep by rocking Few hard and fast rules are girl with dark eyes black hair valve with which she W88 born organizations outside Korea

COXnfant Care admitted Someshy offered except in such areas all a mind that has often meditated Now she is scheduled for one Employes at a Catholic medishytimes the baby needs a litUe the prevention of accidents on heaven and eternity - and more medical examination by cal center in Seoul gave $1500

extra attention and showed a leading cause of death of chil shy now a new lease on life Dr Jerome Harold Kay chief- to adriye organized by the Seoul picture of a baby being rocked dren of this age group It points At 24 each heartbeat reminded of cardiac surgery at USC and daily Kor~a Times for victims of by his mother Vindicated we out that children are vulnerable that she had but a year or two St Vincents who performed the the typhoon which hit June 20 unashamedly rocked Our last to new kinds of home accidents 10 live Her heart had an aortic operation The examination will and caused an estimated $2 milshylook-see at Infant Care was a because of advances in labor valve that did not close prollerly determine whe~ she can go home lion damage in southeast Korea decade or so ago when its 1951 saving devices for the home and and permit the blood to flow to Rimini Italy and her job as revision stated A great many many scientific developments back into the heart after each a high school teacher there babies fall asleep readily when Useful and necessary drugs heartbeat How Miss Moretti was able to Nun 96 Renews Vows they are rocked effective household and garden PORTLAND (NC) - SisterHer new lease on life was ne- come from Italy to Los Angeles

Now in our capacity as writer sprays time-oonserving home Mary Esdras 96 oldest of theotiated here through St Vin- for surgery is a story that manishyon home topics we find ourshy appliances p a i n t S cleaning ~OOO Sisters of the Holy Names cents Hospital and heart sur- fests the workings of Divine elves on the list to receive agents and other chemical proshy renewed religious vows firstgeons 0( the University of South- Providence Childrens Bureau Publications ducts - even refrigerators and prQnounced 15 years ago at the ern California school of Diedi- Free ServicesComes No 8-1963 - why its television sets - have brought Holy Names Convent at Maryshyeur old friend Infant Care sickness injury and death to cine One of Dr Kays heart surgery hurst She was born in England

youngsters where they were On May 11 Miss Moretti under- students at USC 16 Dr GiuseppeUnderstandably Government in 1866 and came to Oregon Ia bulletins are not the first things improperly used The new Inshy went a four-hour open neari Maselli-Campagna He became 1884 we grab for in our daily mail fant Care sets forth guidelines operation in which a plesiic baU engaged here to an American but this is different - a visit on these A new section on the girl and last Christmas took ber from a long time and dearly beshy handicapped child has al80 been home to Italy to meet his famshy Pocasset Penny SaleCatholic Leader Urges loved friend added also information on all ily Ladies Guild members of S

In the 1963 edition Mrs the immunizations now available Friends told Miss MorettiOpen Occupancy Law Johns Church Pocassei plan Katherine B Oettinger Chief ofshy to prevent communicable child about Dr Maselli and she went

DETROIT (NC) - Thepresishy penny sale tomorrow at Pocassetthe Childrens Bureau writes in hood disease to see hbn in Bari where he Community Clubdent of Detroits Catholic Inshya warm and friendly foreword The -working mother also gets teaches in the universitys surshy

terracialCouncil testifie~middot inNo booklet or expert can ever her share of attention though gical pathology departmentfavor of an open occupancy orshytell you all about your baby the book does say If you are Dr Maselli told her there wasdbiance at a puplic hearing beshyOnly you his father and mother well enough fiXed financially hope-if she could get to Losfore the Detroit Common Counshywill get to know him well that you can afford to ask AngelescilShould I take a job or not The Provincial Superior of the

your answer probably should be Mrs Mario Oresti CIC presi Daughters of Charity of SienaCape D of I No at least for the first few dent told city councilmen the wrote about Miss Morettis case Officers of Mother Cabrinl months CIC has been active for many to Sister Marguerite adminisshy

Circle Daughters of Isabella Single copies of Infant Care years in eHorts to obtain stateshy trator of St Vincents Hospitalwill meet at 8 Tuesday night may be purchased from the wide open occupancy legislation here The Sisters arranged free Aug 13 at Bourne Memorial Superintendent of Documents She urged the council to supshy hospitalization for her and the Community Building Buzzard Us Government Printing Ofshy port an ordinance which would mrgeons donated the operationBay fice Washington 25 DC require that all properties ofshy

fered for sale or for rent on the public market be sold or rented IN MIAMIwithout regard to race creed color or nationaI oligin BEACHIT Wareham Garden Party

A garden party will be held from 1 to 6 Sunday a1ternoon July 28 at Sacred Hearts Semishynary Wareham Proceeds will benefit the communitys Queen -AbullbullRICA MO of Peace Mission Seminary Jafshy FUNDRUpound frey N H Turkey ham and 011-1108 chicken dinners will be served 04 lr-eondltloned ro and booths childrens games and bull I Iwlmmlng pooll a variety program wW comprise bull REE HIf-plrklng for 100 a entertainment Church Mass InformatIOn

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Says Sound Parental Advice Prevents Early Marriages

By Father Walter WImbionki Dear Father My niece age 17 a high scllool lenior will be married III three months The groom to be is 18 and a helper to amp

TV repair man My sister-in-law thinks the whole thing raquo -just fine because they are both wonderful kids I am

TO PEACE CORPS POST Beverly Irwin 1963 gradushyrepomtibilities of husband and the problems involved in early father OF wife and mother Some marriage ate of the College of the Holy Names Oakland Calif talks to he Jpeople can reach maturif3J in N~etI basi ill PampIeJdll lWei her~sIgnmen In t Peace Corps in Guima Oft the hir late ~ others neYer Tell them of the curtailment West Coast of Africa with Sister Mary Baptistu faculty-em to FetICh it I of professional training lor girla member NC Photo

PEO~~ tor Catholics as well as for bo7s 01 the led 1ft a simple nral societJ of experience in making a ~re a bQY or girl had toleam choice of the absence ofmatrir-Oregon Missioner Ready 0 Start

~a and 1clf-reliaBce by livin itY patience and wisdom oa I OIl a farm they had long-term bOth sides of the ielatibrlship p A ~ - J1 bullpr~ration ~or their marriage olthe difficult ~nciar ~ rogrom In rvrKJzon ung e Parash aleL 1oday m our complex so- auOIl the new familTwill prob- PORTLAHD (He) A eietT unskilled labor is just nat ably- be in of the heightened - mls- -and machine saws to begin eoshy

frankly s hoe ked because they are ~otally unprepare4 for marrIage What argushyments can I use with my lIIampter-in-Iaw and my own daughters against early marshydage

Emily Dear Emily

Early is a relative wOld llemeos Juliet was about 15 and 11 or 14 is considered a pre1b edvlU1pounded marriage age in some parts of India The Canon Law of the Church based on the cusshytoms of an older and simpler ealtme canceiftsof marriage _tween younier teenagers ftlid and licit tbere is a background ofeom-

II is unwise to judge the Pi-u- unDucatioa aDd adequate sex denee of marrying only ia term education in a family parents ef chronological age One is old lIbould not have too great a difshyenough to marry when he or she fieulty m periodically emphe lllChieved suftlcletlt maturit7 sizing the difference between to choose a partner wisely and aexual attraction (romance) aud to vndestaRtl and IlS8UD1e the married love and in describing

Wanted llbd job-training and possibilities of divorce- and the higher education are a must

It is a rare young man who able to m1UlY before he iamp 22 bull 23~ unlesa he is willing to IUbject bis wife to a marginal existence or hu a family wiI-IIDc to s~pport him I remember ~ parent saying proudly We J- bcught Alice and her hus-ItaIld a new car 80 they can 10 to classes mDre easily middot There is a speCial problem

facentnt Catholic COliples Their DoD-Catholic friends who mailJ

Marria In which both DelS are ~r the age of ~ divoree tlaree times M Gften bose of ~ ewer n JIliriy to 40 per cent of an hidl IICbool girls who marry are prelaquoshynaftt and almost 70 per cent of an high ~hool ~ whD marlJI ID8n7 prep ampIeJs

One study has clearly reaveale4 neurotic teRdeDdes are shyhigher amooa JOUDC men and women who Dl8IT1 under theof 20 thaD among those wbebMre the cOlbol and eo1Dnaon 1leDlJe to wait lfi~

beshy best treatment for IDeshyearly marriages is preventive If

increased problem in adjustshyment

If young people haTe learned that they can trust parents to tell them the truth in mattera connected with life and love and EX they will have little hesi tation in accepting parental adshyvice on the subject of earlymarriage lonamp before It becomes a problem

If on the other bandparents

onarr prle~ prepared here to oJNrative programs among the peturn toA hhJ otnpolt ia the peop~e of his Tamshiyacu misshy

eruVlaD mazOit sioR He ~t ahea supplies and The materials along with

ma~nals to beglD a long-range medicines and other supplies IOCial pl~esa program for ~e were donated b7 individuals --~ poverty-stncken people at h shyjungle t~rritor~ He ~190 it eroupa in tile Portland arehdioshytaking W111l hun proDUseS ol cese prayer support iro 2soo west- Fundamp tor continWIIg JUPPOrt -n Oregon Cat~lica of the Peruvian miSlIioa work F~ FraDC~ Kennard an have been pledged OR a coashy

~dll)esan pne~ w~o -- ~inampbasia ~ougIa bull camshy

-rly limit the siie of their fam- wanUngs (f doom itmiddot KnOt at electric generators water pump archltUocesan DeW~peI

have never said anything on the Jl)ent elght ~earamp III Peru col- paigD conducted amonlaquo IIbshyIlUbject excePt to proclaim dire ~ted here II supply of ploWlt llCibera tQ the ~tholic sentinel

Cardinal Scores Indecent Attire

V E N I C J (Me) - GiOYaJIBI Cardinal Urbani has criticized the Maring of scant attire in streetsmiddot and shopping cemen or the city

nae Patriarch of Veke w ill a pastoral Letter What ie tolerated with diffic~ cut beftc~ for reasons of healtk beshycome an act of exhibitiOilisa wIlen worn in ~e meets bopping ceftters and public places It denotes an absence at a normal sense of modesty waieh has u roots in ehasti~middot

He alse said that genuiae modestry is a good compaaiolt - Vue tiegance

Tb~ Cardinal said that pubJlo mDralitycannot be prOlDf)tet lIUlCh Ie~ defended when divm and human laws are not aceomshypanied by a clear and coherent moral education the hcMte therefore is the first school where public morals should be taughthe added

Fete Father Buckley Rev James F Btrekley was __

ter1ained b Junior Higlt CllDtPshyfire Girls- Campfire Girls lUuebirds of Sacred Bead Pshyiah Fan River on ttt~ oceasioa Ol histransier tobnmaeulMe Conception parish North East Honor guests were aduamp aaWshymg with the youth prognan eluding Mr and Mrs Abel liar celinei Edward L Wilsoo aiI4f John B Reed Leaders super in~ were Mrs John KenyOBo Mh Walter Wilcox Mrs Beecl and Mrs Wilson Father BuekJeJ receiftd a eif~ from the group

To Mark Feast Reception IletVices for new

members of St Annes 8edalitt will be held tomorrow night tIM feast of St Anne at SaCIM Heart Church North Attleboro The ~ill follow rosalT anct Benediction at 730PrOfPectiwo ~embers may contact Mrs 8mbull Tondreault

by contraceptives What all StiRPllsiag that a tmmrmiddot about the Catholic girl who is eouple Who thiftk that they are - tile moiher of three before she in Jove have jolJt stopped I~ten- tItrns 21 If her husband fa ini bringing home an inadequate _lary withnoplospects far im- S middotkI h I provement and slw has at least tean uvl Sc edules bull child~bearing years ahead of Communion Breakfast Mr temptation is great NEW YORK (iCl-rhe ninth

Seem ~~sticated The crucial argument against

teenage marriage is this in our ~ciety the presumption must be Jnade that the late adolescent does not haTe a sense of identity bull coherent system of values a elear notion of wlat is 110 be ~ught iIi a spouse and a realisshytic awareness of the burdens inshyolved in matrimony

No on~ Wbo has dealt with teeagen for a~ period of time ~nks 1lftat there are very many them who have finished the process of growirlg up wQcb

anpu~ CQllUIlunion Breakfast of the Edith Stein Guild wUI be held here Saturday Aug 10 after Mamiddotss at St John the Baptist Chureh

The national guild aids JewshyJab converts to Catholicism and seeks to promote better Cath~ olic-Jewish understanding It is named for a Jewish convert who became a Catholic nUn tnd died in the nazi concentration camp at Ausehwitz

Speaker at the Communion breakfast will be Msgr Josepa N ltampody pasflor of Sacrecl

lItarriage must presume Ire- Heart Church HiglWancl Falla eently ran into a bride of 17 who ntil the ciay of the wedding had bull ever once IllePared her own reaklast She is marrying a Joung maD wbose drle dDmestif lIkills ~re carrymg out the arbage and changing II fuse

Because al tJe eqJIOSllre to mass media ma~ teenagera ~ sophisticated but tfteir JnvolYeIIIeftt tR ~g _ult tnle parlies -ci heterosexual IIelati6Jnships aft what the posyshy_Ologists caB preeeclous The d meansbalf ~ aDd 1mshy -dy Tlteo e JIOC ftniIbN -wing up

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PERlH AMBOY (NC)-Jetty Ann Gallos of Woodbridge NJ and htl teadler Sister Mary Alexis at St Marys High school here Wfte tbe IhDd prize winshyDerS of an all-expense 10-day tour of Spain in an inernational essay contest ontbe life of Chri 1lopMp c-

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10 THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 25 1963

Sees Race Crisis As Oppo~tunity

For Progress JACKSON (N C ) A

Catholic pastor here in Misshy sissippi said that current racial ten s ion s create a providential opportunity for progress

Msgr Josiah G Chatham pastor of St Richard church predicted in a sermon that when the good people of our southland grasp the moral isshysues involved in the racial jusshytice question harsh legalized enforced segregation will be no more

Under Gods grace a climate of freedom shall be developed ill which free men move freely and live with becoming dignity as children of God and free Amershyicans he said

Msgr ChMham received nashytional attention recently when his earlier sermon on the race question Southern Pentecost was reprinted in America magshyazine

Not Hopeless

In that sermon he declared that legalized enforced segreshygation as we have known it inmiddot eo oglan Ees I~O ogma IC s ac e the past is dead He also deshy

plored the assassination in Jack- D- M b h- - W Id C -I

Scripture Study Aid to Religious Unity Efforts

MONTREAL (NC)-Two scholars - one Catholic the other Protestant - offered different views here of the idea of the church in the New Testament but agreed that Scrip_ ture study can aid religiou unity efforts

Presenting papers on Unity and Diversity in New Testament Ecclesiology were Father Rayshymond E Brown SS Scripture professor at St Marys Seminary Baltimore and Ernst Kasemann of the University of Tuebingen Germany

They spoke at a plenary sesshysion during the fourth world conference of the World Council of Churches Faith and Order Commission

Ovation for Priest Father Browns appearance

marked the first time that a CARDINAL BAPTIZES ATTORNEY GENERALS SON Leaving the Church of Stbull Roman Catholic has spoken at a

Francis Xavier at Hyannis is Mrs Peter Lawford sister of US President John F Kenshynedy holding the newest member of the Kennedy family - Christopher George The son of Attorney General and Mrs Robert F Kennedy the infant was christened by Richard Cardinal Cushing Archbishop of Boston The ceremony was attended by left to right the Attorney General Mrs Eunice Shriver Pat Lawford President Kennedy Mrs Robert Kennedy and Dean Markham godfather Rt Rev Leonard J Daley is pastor of the Hyannis Parish NC Photo

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son of NAACP leader Medgar Iscusses Evers

In his new sermon MsgrChat- MONTREAL (NC) - An ofshyham said the achievement of middotficial Vatican observer at a

racial justice and harmony Is not a hopeless utopia

In patience and courage it n be attained he said

He added however that tbiJ loal cannot be attained by inshyaction Inaction can but lead to tragedy

bull A - -Baptlst ssoclatlon Backs Bible Reading

MIAMI (NC) - The executive board of the Miami Baptist Asshy~iaion said here in a resolution that Bible reflding and prayer

major W 0 rid C 0 u n c i I of

Churches meeting here said no dogmatic obstacle c~xists to preshy

vent the Catholic Church from joinipg the World Council

This view was expressed by Father Gregory Baum OSA of Toronto at a press conference during the fourth international meeting of the World Councils Faith and Order Commission which ends tomorrow

Father Saum theologiall and author of books and artiCle on ecumenism was one of five official Cat hoi i c observen

named to attend the meeting bY recitation in middotpublic schools do the Vaticans Secretariat for Dot contradict the prinicipal of Promoting Christian Unity AnshyChurch-State separation othet 15 Catholics attended

-The resolution said we do not guests believe this principle requires Fr Bro~ Speaker the omission of Bible reading and prayer in the schools when not The Catholic Church is not a accompanied by sectarian com- member of the World Council of ment and when no compulsion is Churches which includes middot201

17S Supreme Court decision ban ning Bible reading and recitation of the Lords prayer in public echools They urged their fellow Baptists to consider prayerfully lOch steps as may be proper and legal to protect the spiritual ioundations of the nation

HEADS SOCIETY Father Giulivo Tessarolo a native of Italy and pastor of Holy Rosary Church Washingshyton has been elected to a sixshyyear term as Superior Genshyeral of the Pious Society of St Charles (S c a I a b ri n i Fathers) with headquarters in Rome NC Photo

MANCHESTER (NC) - The

school board has approved a recshyommendation stating that publicschool pupils may continue to mention Gods name in the classshyroom

The recommendation was made by John T McDonald superinshytendentof schools It states that the pupils to keep Gods name in their minds may recite in class the Pledge bf Allegiance to the Flag It also says the pupils may recite the first and third stanzas of the Star Spangled Banner

The pledge of allegiance eon- bull tains the words one nation unshyder God The first and third stanzas of the national anthem do not specifically mention God

but the fourth stanza has the words In GOd we trust

University lo~n WASHINGTON (NC) --The Housing and Home Finance Agency has approved a three~

million-dollar loan for the con struction of two residence hall additions at the University of Dayton in Ohio Themiddot university directed by Marianists will house 802 additional students when the new buildings are comshypleted

~em ers Ip In or ounci The World Council was repshy

lresented by an observer at the Eirst session of the Second Vati shylean Council

A further sign of growing conshy~mct between the World Council 1and the Catholic Church was the 1act that during the Faith and ltOrder meeting here a Catholic

Prayer for Pope CI D- I oses la ogue

ATHENS (NC) _ A Greek Orthodox archbishop closed a discussion between Orthodox shy

lohn XXIII Archbishop Photios former

Metropolitan of Paphos in cypshy Jus saido Pope John May I bis example be followed byall

men of good will and let U8 hope to see realized soon theleshyunion of all Christian brothers

ann Roman Catholic theologians here by leading all in a prayer for the soul of the lllte Popen

usedon students to require their PFotestant Angliclln Orthodox Tl1e Orthodox prelate presided pradical reasons such as the _----------_ participation or presence and Old Catholic denominations atthe two-hour dialogue in fear ~f religious indiiference ADM MULLEN

The BaptiSt middotExecutive Board altho~gh it was invite~ ~o join at w~ichmiddot three Orthodox priestsand wid e s pre a d misunder-~ - C Members expressed regret at ~he te t~me of the councIlsforma- and four lay theologians parti shy

tion In 1948 In 1061 howev~rmiddot Cipated with six Catholic prie~ts the VatIcan named fIV~ 0lfIClal The meeting was held at the observers to the counCil s thIrd Athens residence of the Jesuit asscmbly held In New Delhi Fathers India The discussion - which censhy

tered on sacramental theologyA t t K G d - was organized by Father

C S 0 eep 0 s Elpidios Stephanou AA super-Name inClassroorn ior of the Assumptionist Fathers

here and a former consultor of the preparatory Commission Oil the Oriental Churches for the Second Vatican Council

Layman to Manage Sees Real Estate

SEATTLE (NC) -A layMan has been named to the new post of manager and supervisor of the real estate holdings of the Seattle archdiocese

The appointment of Robert E Tobin to the Chancery Office post was announced by Archshybishop Thomas middotA Connolly of Seattle Tobin vice president of a real estate firm in Seattle will be entrusted with the task of seshycuring strategic sites for proshyposed parishes high schools and

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This first came in a talk on New Testament ecclesiology by Father Raymond E Brown SS

plenary session of one of the Faith and Order Commission meetings He received a proshylonged ovation from a large crowd in the university stadium

The Sulpician priest noted that biblical criticism is but one avenue of research into the Church of the first century

Nevertheless it is incumbent on us to use all the means at our disposal including the science of biblical criticism to know and understand what the Church of the New Testament was and was not as a guide to our unshyderstanding of what the Church must be today he said Father Brown admitted that there is no uniformity of theoshy

a professor of Scripture at St logy irithci New Testjlment but Marys Seminary Baltimorei insisted that there is unity GIl

Practical Reasons belief Father Baum expressing the Sees Parallel

view at his press conference Dr Kasemann drew a parallel that there is no dogmatic ob- between the religious situatioa stacIe to the Roman Catholic in apostolic times and today Church joining the World Coun_ Comparing tensions amont cil cited a council statement various groups within the early which specifies that membership Christian community with the does not imply recognition of tensions among religious bodiN other C h t b d d th 1 1 h ldr 1 s I a n 0 les as today he sal e paral e s ouh h c urc e~ be a gre~t consolation te He noted that Orthodox de- c modern ChristIans shynOJlinations which share many un is surely of teal theologishy

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The program directed by in Nmvaapittya and Panadura Colomltgt dem~gtnstralon that become another Vietnam where Father R de Rocquois OP of pa~sed resolutions calling OR Ceyiln s Ca~ol~c ActIon organ- Buddhists are persecuted

Lyons France has arranged for iz~tIon h~ m~lltra~ govern- At a public meeting held

u S Missionaries Train Formosans For Radio TV

T A I PEl (NC) - Two young missioners from Calishyfornia are training student actors and production pershysonnel here for radio and teleshyvision

Father Philip L Bourret SJ of San Francisco started Kuangshychi radio program service in 1958 Since then Kuangchi has had over 500 short plays dealing with the family and community problems aired by radio stations throughout Taiwan

Father Clarke L Trent SJ from Pasadena Calif joined Father Bourret at Kuangchi in 1962 Father Trent had earlier been with the Jesuit-run Family Theater TV program in Manila

Give English Lessons

Public service programs proshyduced by Kuangchi in the past two years included a series of 50 public health programs and daily 30-minute English lessons

At Christmas and Easter Kuangchi has produced lengthy religious programs carried by the Broadcasting Corporation of China

During more than eight years prior to 1960 Protestantreli- gious programs dominated the pro g ram i n g of Taiwans 70 broadcasting stations Father ]3()urret says There are today middotsome 1000 programs monthly from various Protestant sources released by wrious stations

In 1960 two years before TV became operative in Taiwan Father Bourret was preparing a TV studio

h I bull h Opens Frenc - rlS Student Exchange

DUBLIN (NC) - Archbishop Giuseppe Sensi Apostolic Nunshyeio to Ireland has officia1l7 opened the new Oratory of St

Dominic here headquarters for the Irish-French Student Ex change program

PEACE DOVES Seventy six-year-old Father rosephat AnanevichmiddotOFM feeds his doves as An appropriate preshylude to the annual peace pilshygrimage at the Immaculate Heart of Mary Monastery Sybertsville Pa Aug 2 to 4 Nq Photo

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THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 25 1963

Denies Catholics Enjoy Immunity In Vi~tnam

SAIGON (NC)- Military court proceedings here have shown that Catholics enjoy no immunity in Vietnam unshyder President Ngo dinh Diem whose government had been labeled Catholic-dominated in the foreign press during the Buddhist controversy report Fr Patrick OConnor SSC

Catholics suspected of plotting against the government were arshyrested and tried like other acshycused persons One Catholic lieutenant was sentenced to ten years hard labor on charges of complicity in the attempted coup of November 1960

A Catholic civilian was sell shy tenced to six years solitary conshy

finement There were at least six Catholics among 80 military and civilians brought to trial of

PEACEFUL MARCH FOR JUSTICE Some 15000 persons joined in a peaceful march and ~rally for interracial justice through the streets of downtown Cleveland Memshybers of the local Catholic Interracial Council are carrying a sequence of signs from the peace prayer of St Francis of Assisi NC Photo

Alleged Persecution Excuse for Bigotry Ceylon Buddhists Wage Anti-Catholic Campaign

COLOMBO (NC) - Charges Buddhist Premier Sirimova of Catholic schools and the oustshythat the Vietnamese government Bandaranaike to appoint a gov- ing of nuns from hospitals The

headed by Catholic president ernment conunission to investi shy Ngo dinh Diem is persecuting gate the Catholic Action organishy

Buddhists continue to be used zation here by extremist Buddhist groups One Buddhist group the Sinshyhere in Ceylon to wage a bitter halaJatika Sangamaya sent the anti-Catholic campaign following message to His Holi-

Some 50000 members of var- ness Pope Paui VI ious Buddhist organizations mar- While congratulating Your ched through Colombos stree~ Holiness desire for world peace to protest against events in Viet- and freedom we beg Your Holishynam and the activities of Cey- ness to instruct Catholic Vietshylons Catholics which they al- nam to stop harassing Buddhists leged aim at destroyingthe We wish Your Holiness long Buddhist religion and culture of life this southeast Asian island na- L H Mettananda a veteran Another Vietnam lion bullnti-Cat~olic campai~ner re- He said that unless the govern-

That rally and other meeting peated hIS old accusat~on at the rnent acts quicltly Ceylon will

more than 500 French students Asks Discussion ftlent and busmess CIrcles and to live with Irish famiiies in bull plans to deBt0y th~ foundations P~blin Cork Waterford Kil- Of Vatican Tie of ~he morah~ spIrltuahty and

kenny Galway Dopega~ ~nd I na~lOnal conscIOusness of B~d- ~elfast Nearly 140 Irish studentsmiddot WASHINGTO~ (~C)- Rep dhlSts who are in a nUIJOrIty

are going to France this year~ Roman C Pucmskl sald here in C~lon Twenty went when the program that tJiE question of establishing ~arge Sab~tae ltarted 10 years ago diplomatic relatons with themiddot Of Ceylons mor~ than 10 mn

Th at e f Vatican deserves the widest I lidI1 people an estimated six d e lrog~arn ~ -an

gJ o~ possible disCussion in this coUn- ftlillioiJ are Buddhists Catholicsn re8B~uite excd anges e deteh U S T try ~ DUinber 711000 and there are

r am an ranee an e Pu k i ~ t t i th 1 5 m H dand France CInS I ~ a a emenn more an ml on In us the CongressIonal Record saId and over 500000 Moslems it is entirely possible that the Even before events in Vietnam American people today may led to charges of Inti-Buddhist want to review the fundamental persecution here extremist Budshyquestion of restoring a closer dhist groups here were spear liaison with the Vatican heading the drives that have led

He said His Holiness Pope to the government takeover of Paul VI and Pope John XXIII all but 42 of Ceylons hundred have increased the international prestige imd importance of the Graduates to Work Vatican

Surely the Vatican today stands as one of the worlds imshypressive forums for the exchangeof views and ideas inmans unshyyielding search for peace and understanding he said

Pucinski also noted that the US has diplomatic relations with tiny states throughout the world of considerably less imshyportance than Vatican City

Relief Agent Brings

Food to Cameroun YAOUNDE (NC)--The U s

Catholic Relief Services-NatshyionalCatholic Welfare Confer ence has distributed $860000

As Lay Missioners ALBANY (NC)-Four gradushy

ates of St Rose College here have volunteered for a yearsservice with the lay volunteer program sponsored by the CathshyoIlc Church Extension Society Maureen OToole of Albany

and Lunette Holland of De Kalb Junction- N Y will teach at St MaryS parish Ponca City Okla Claudia LaDue of Lenox Mass will work at 8t James parish Oklahoma City and Margaret Mitchell of Cohoes N Y will work at Immaculate Conception parish Oklahoma City

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worth of medical supplies and missions The society headquarshysUrplus U S food in Cam~toun ters are in Chicagoover tlie pa~four years

The government of this West ------------ African country pays the pro- St Francis grams costmiddot of transportaionReSlodence

Extension Society lay volun- teers work in the American home

within the country Cooperating with Catholic Re

lief Services are Switzerlands Catholic charities org~nization Caritas which sent medical supshyplies and Britainsnon-denomshyinational Oxford Committee fur Famine Relief which gave 10shy000 worth of food I

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government is now planning to tax the gifts given to the reshymaining Catholic schools which are not aHowed to charge tuition

Atthe Buddhist rally here Mettananda claimed Catholic Action has deliberately saboshytaged government properties and uses insidious methods to conshyvert Buddhists He accused Catholics of luring young Budshydhist men and women by organshyizing parties where much liquor is served

under the auspices of the Bud- r---~------- dhist group Ambalanagoda Bhi- The KEYSTONE kku Sangamaya the former dishyrector of Ceylon Radio Ronnie OHice Equipment

de Mel said that the imperial- Salesroom 1st policy of the U S had been

carried out SO successfully in NEW AND USED Vietnam that tt was able to Wood and S~I Detlka and chili foist a Catholic president on a ~1 ~il ~j= ~~~~~~ ~~~

middotnatioll where he asserted 85 wardro1gta etc pel cent of the people are BUd- 108 J a uGdhists The same thmg could near ni happen overnight in Ceylon Street through CathoHc Action if Budshydhists are not awake he added

N Wijeratmi vic~ president of another Buddhist organizashytion Bauddha Balawegaya said his group is determined to check Catholic Action

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whom 44 including four Cathoshylics were acquitted

To be a Catholic in Vietnam ltshyis no guarantee of government favor To be a Buddhist or any other kind of non-Catholic i no guarantee of government disshyfavor

What the government wants i support It reacts against every sort of opposition whether it comes from a Catholic a nonshyChristian a former supporter or a family connection

Priest Imprisoned Catholicism is certainly not

the dominant influence in govshyernment policy in spite of some journalists obsession with the

Presidents retigion Some foreign observers do not

realize that years before the7 ever saw Vietnam Catholics inshycluding Catholic priests suffered penalties because they opposed or criticized the government

Father Le van Phiem who had been a supporter of Ngo dinb Diem from 1948 to 1954 sided with opponents of the President in 1956 He was arrested and sentenced to three years i prison He served two and oneshyhalf years of the sentenceshy

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By Msgr George G ~

DIrector MCWeuro Social ~ DetpMtment

It happens every year Somewhere uound the middle fII Jltly columnists wha five in tb tJropiea (Washington ean 8eTve as a good example) get tired or writin1r eoluntns even ill air-conditioned offices And their readers--with the 0shy

lieption of the few odd onelf Itere and there who dont know enough to eome in out of the ncon-day lmu-get tkied of reading them At ~i time of the ear the only peopie wbo seem to be bterIn[ned to Iftp the- presses rolling regardshy1e1lS of the Swnshymer heat Be

tbeeditors And -oOyen of these ~y gentleshyaellgtif the truth e J e known lIave probablJr transferredtheir

Ii 1Iampee of operashytions to the piney woodamp Ql aoIlthern Minnesota OJ to the WOCky coast of Maine and beme very sensible lat ~lIbtJrmiddot dont even get around to readiag tIleir oWn editorials mna less etIler peoples columna

Allergic te )JlaIIII Spaeea What I am leading Up to is that

-u week for ~ee while tae editors are looking the Qtker way I am not going to write a

tluIt theY lIILe begiImiDfl to squeak

And besitles nebodY is ~ listening to 1Ibem lIIDP ~

M IbDe Leave it temiddot1Ie Irish with their

real 0Ir alleged fOndness fOr inshytramUlal conttGVerlIyen to- came along iust at the riyenht time with a new issue which will live the coaselativeliberal controverS7 alDODQ their AmeriJCim Cathalie cBuains Ii uew lease on life

If ami when tbe Ilartieipaatl in tlUampcontmuiDt debate run oat ot new ~ to SQ aboat the new issue- of DationalizatiOD in Ireland they can always start arguing among themselves as to whether or not Pope Pauf Vl b really as much in favor of the United Nawms as his recent adshydress of welcome to Secretary Genera U Thant would on the face fYf it seem to indicate

Make GNIIIld RliIlelJ CQmethe FaU when the kids

have returned to school and everytbing else fa back to normal again readers of the Catholic pressare in for a jolly good time

if they share this writers weak oolumn strictly so called ie5sfor trYing to anticipate how lIutsince editors by andlmtge certain Catholic newspapers bull are allergic to blank spaees iD magazines (dont ask me to name

tile p~geS l)f their papers (unless them) are going to handle the course these blank spaces are hot potato which Time has unshypaid for at the going rate and ~ttingly tolllled into their lap agned by A Friend) we are By way of bull concluding poundootshymg to compromise withmiddot them note it is suggested that tile 1liiy filling out ~e rest of 0lIl great debate- on this mOlBenliouanotted space- WIth a few Mid issue-Are Irish Catholics more ~er and complete11 incoa- ia favor of nationalization the equential jottings 011 a recent British Socialista _ be pest IIe~S item whichstruck lIS as polled until our friends the edishylteing rather amU5l~ In a ptJEJ tors get back to town IMt of way and whlch III lRucamp It will be their respomibUitby teo good to keep until the- Fatl to establish and enforce the ~ Attitrie iloUnd rules for the d~1gtate and

The news Item in questlOft ~ peared in Time magazinegtso JuI 12cover story on ~an Lem~ PrIme Mmister of EIre and tltushy181 head of the Flanna Fail PartJ In the land oisaints and sehGlars

It relids verbatim as follows -Themiddot world socialism 1lenifies ~ianba Fail supporters who are Rofbnly overwhelmingly Ca~ho

Iic but include many small landshy owners Yet one-third of aU in tI~ial enterpJises middotin Irelandmiddot

today are bankrolled (Time has alwaYlJ liiKl a weakness for bar- ltarisms of this sort) by the govshyernment which has gone farther toward nationalization than even

Jkitish socialists advocate Le~ bull aass says that he shares the atti shy

tude toward socialism that was expressed in the late Pope Johns eneyclical Pacem in r~ that

BOmiddot political system is undesirable if it benefits the people

Need Something New r wou1ltl hope that Mr Lemasa

didnt put it quite that waTt but it any event Times assertion bull at Ireland God help us baa 8OJ1e- the British soeialists one better in pushing for the natio~ elizaotion Gf industry (in other words for a form of socialism) has given OithoIk conserva- tLve~ and liberals in the lmiddotted States somethmg new VII MgUe aboutmiddot in the monthsmiddotahead

And goodness knows they need

~mething new ttl argue aboutr the old victrola reeords on right-to-Wock legislation lIedi- care UNESCO~ Who is Iespon lible Jlbr l--_ Calltlo iJIl - _ ~

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_lIIItemooa 1111 28 at ManIens Glove 0IrlI Pail BiyeneF admiddot lIorth Dartmouth lD ClIlJe 06 rain Il will be sIliifted tAP the paneltial ahool WI Atwele IedilMaamman aan8Ullaquolt5 ~ ~attllae~

morespeeificaJl3i to prevent ~ participants fron throwing any thing heavier than a shamrock at one another or at the haplesa Henry Luce

Joint Statement CftMdemns Bias

OKLAHOMA CITY (NO) -

Catholic Orthodox Protestant and Jewish clergymen isseed a joint statement here ~ndemnshying racial discrimination

Bishop Victor J Reed of OIdashyhoma City and Tulsa signed the joint resolution which also calla for recognition of the validity and essential rightneS at the massive acts of protest which have developed in response to continued injustice and practice of racial discrimination in Amershyiean life Twe~-five religious lesden

attendiell the meeting at whiclr the resolution was issued

BiShop Reed told the pariicl shypants that be hae inI1ntctecl priests of his diocese to cam paign activelJ against racial cU crimination and that future CClIItracts- AIr constructiUn and repair of Catholicchurches iIIl

_~Oklahoma will contain an auwshydiscrimination dauIIe- ona ~ wu - shy

cJained JUDe IT 1800 He Iftlsmiddot spiritual director 01 ampCursmiddotllo to C-_Juct minlll7 ill Verona and w~ URU

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ACT I N G PRESIDENT Msgr Robert A Peters is acting- president of the Oathshyolic Press Association f~ lowing the resignation of President Floyd AndenJOD NC Photo

AslIS Commission To Tackle Family FOim Problems

WASHINGTON (NC) shyEstahlishment of a presidenshytial j~mmisgibn On country life ttl tackle problems of the nations middotfamilY farIIis wa~middot ne omtnlJl(nded tea Congresssiolial

subcommittee here by an omshybullcial ltgt1 the National CathOfte Rural Life Comerence

FathelmiddotTames L Vizzard 8J ctirector of the NCRLC Washing ton olfice told members of the House amiddotgricwture subcommittee at farnUy faTIDa that the group fine work ia inadequate for the fun aad continuing task fIf evaluuting change and ita effect ea thl~ famil7 farm

The subcommittee he said baa IleitIter the staff nor the time jor the intensive and deshytailed rese8lLeJt which the ~ middot~resmiddot

8erftee to NaUOR FOI this Iellsou tbe Jesuit

fann expert said we Mgtold hope that bull subcommittee make Ii oae ol its most urgeDt reeommendatioos that there be established a ne presidentialeomm ission 01) country life

Wf believe th~ the prestige authOIlty and c~ntin~ workof suclI It ~isslon ~lgned u month7publication resportSlbilitJ Eli making bull thOr-shyough analysis- in the spirit ai DA)n~pllrtisanr objeetiviq would be of great service to the rural peoplE~ of America and the nashytion itsett Father V~ assertc~d

Farminc in this country ba mushroomed from a simple aDd even a primitive art into bull highly technical business ~

Quiring large capital investment and cmiddotash operating costs told the subcommittee

Studies Stigmatine foul~S Cause

VA]ICAlf CITY (NC) _ 1M Sacred Coneegation at lUtes b- examined the heroic nature fillshyJathez Gaspare Bertoni founder of the Stigmatine Fathers

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ftemiddot eat8 160 pMlllllls of meat 353 egg and 5 mlles of spaghetti a pear

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INrIIJanci but retams 13 per cent el ber p1lIchases

If these factsfell upon the eyes of the hundreds 01 thoosanck who me in the dumps in the cities of LatiD America or the ItarviDg in India would they not ask wmtt diD YOU share with 11S7 We cannot gather up yourgatbage We cannot pick up your dis eardid clothiDfl We know that you and 3Our tamnY aveJaCe 466 pounds of food a day while we average 123 pounds and most of tbat is rice We know that what you throw themiddot garbage pail in the United States would be It banquet fOr us tor m~ days W~ would like to be the waf Youare wear pl)UZ rob~ smoke vour cigarettes but we cannot and we never wiU In 17 years there - will be 14 billion people in the world llDd three-fourths of them will be lI$ we are now - hungry lmpzooverished mahvgturishecJ ill ignorant You will get richer wemiddot will ~

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But are )OU IWt Catholic DGe ~ IIIitIl Ulat _ Christ offeNd Ilia Life for jfOUl _ 70ullleuhl on k or a -sel to _wbe -bh CJIrist Ilia poverty We are not Communists w wtIl ot ~ clothes elf

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Do Dot be mathematical about ito Just leam 110 share II pou_w a woman who had had too much to drink and Wll$ m gracing womanhood would OU not feel ashamed because you too were a woman Then why not feel SQrryo for us women We too Me daughters of Eve we too lClve our Queen Mary AlI we __ fa love - not a tithing but just a small sharing of yOUl bJeampJIQJL We CQIU10t pther up the crumbS you share but the HolJ FdaeI- can Be has a Society in the VlIiteci states which does thU send it te hJm tbrouglt The- Soeiet7 fOr tfte Propagatioa ~

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Participate in Many Activities During Busy Scholastic Year Minor Seminary

Looking forward to their senior year at Saint Anthony Spurs Increase High School in New Bedford are two outstanding sup- Of Vocatmiddotons porters of the schools program - Nonnand Meny and Muriel Marios Muriel the daughter of Mr and Mrs Adelard SANTA BARBARA (Ne) Marois of 96 Nye Street tt helps you make important de - The American Franciscan New Bedford is a member cisions Societyfor Vocations praised of Saint Anthonys parish And Normand adds Catholic minor seminaries at its na- and takes part in many of education is necessary especially tional meeting as the chief facshythe activities sponsored by 1he in these days when there is so tor in the richest increase in achool and parish great a need to counteract bad priestly vocations in our coun-

Normand too is a member of influences trys history Saint Anthonys and if the son Homework Necessary The society rep 0 r ted bull of Mr and Mrs Normand Meny On the subject of homework marked increase in the numshyof 287 Ashley Blvd New Bed both students feel that it is ber of high school boys entering ford Both Normand and Muriel a necessary part of school life the minor seminary have been members of the par- Without drill says Normand ish school since freshman days the things we learn in class This is due said the group Both Muriel and Normand are would not make enough of an to the wisdom and zeal of the

good students and maintain impression and we would soon American Bishops whose well shyabove average grades Muriel 11 forget what wed learned planned diocesan vocation proshyparticularly interested in Latin Homework is especilllly im- grams each year acquaint 110 algebra and English though she portant says Muriel for those many boys with the priesthood laughingly says her favorite students who are planning to go Also the generous giving of their period is the lunch break on to college sons to God by the American

Since he is interested in jour- The program of studies at parents and the zeal and friendshynalism Normand works hard at Saint Anthonys High is diver- ly attitude of vocation direc-English and Latin feeling that sified and students who want to tors a background in these languages follow a classical commercial or The society is an organization will be beneficial in this field general course will find the cur of vocation directors from the He is also interested in science riculum suitable Four years of Friars Minor the Conventuals realizing that a knowledge of two foreign languages both the Capuchins the Third Order this subject is essential in today French and Latin are offered Regular and the Friars of the World Commercial course students are Atonement About 40 priests at shy

Exira-Curricular Activities given one year of general sci tended the meeting at the Old Both Normand and Muriel take ence but college preparatory Mission here

part in extra-curricular activi- st~dents have biology chemistryties at SAH The glee club is one and physics together with four Oonlounds Opponents of their favorites This club years of mathematics MURIEL MAROIS and NORMAND MENY The group said the increase iJl under the direction of Sister There is very little time to do minor seminaries is providen-Helen of Jesus CSC is one of homework during the school day Club Members of this dub are alumnus of SAH Moderat() t tial In 1932 there were 85 the best known in the New Bedmiddot at Saint Anthonys since only trained to operate all mechancaf Sister Mary Yvette of the minor seminaries in the country fltgtrd area The club performs on one study period per day is al- devices in the school such y Ailgels Today there are more than 200 many occasions including par- lowed each student This one the moving picture projector the- Essa staff the society said ents night the school Christmas study period is sometimes used d 1 th d th_ d recor -p ayer e recor er e middotSImiddotter ary Yvette ~ the The meetIngs program w party thellenior play and nu- Improve rea mg comprehen- slide proJector d Th v~ pln an vwers ey_ Angels lB also Inoderator ~or the devoted to the importance of the merous religious affairs ilIon are then equipped to render

They take pride in the fact Selentilic Reacllnr Lab worthwhile service to the school Essa staff which is responsibe minor seminary Father Jame that for the past three years This improvement in reading by setting up and operating vis- for the publication of Saint An Hannan OFM Cap vocation they have sung the processional eomprehension is accomplished ua1 aid equipment thonys school newspaper The director of the Capuchins St and the recessional at the annual in a special scientific reading paper which is printed in French Augustine province told the as-Vocation Mass held in Saint An- laboratory which was introduced The first debating lOCiety at and English has been the recip- sembly thonys Church in the school two years ago by Saint Anthonys High wasinaug- lent of many awards The many mature superbi

BWiiness Administrator the present principal Sister urated last November arid since Work on the newspaper adjusted and highly effective Both students are members of Mary Perpetual Help Results its beginning the debaters have says Normand Meny a frequent priests who have spent up to IS

the science club Normand will have shown that the reading come a long way In the Nan-a wntributor 11 beneficial fltgtr years in a seminary previous to serve as president during his program has greatly benefited ga~settLeague~ SAH tied for students who wish to teke up their ordination certainly conshysenior year The club under the the students lot only in combull thIrd place with De ~ ~le j~urnalism or for those students founds those who take a stron direction of Sister Mary Ernest- prehension but in study skills Coach for the debating ~Iety who merely enjoy writing art- stand against the minor semi-Albert CSC meets monthly as well ill Att~rney Richard BachaJld an cles nary

Speakers during the past year Extra-curricular activities are --------------------------------------_have included business officials an important part of school life and lab technicians at Saint Anthonys These all

These two students have both take place after regular school served as officers during their hours and are on a voluntary junior year Normand was elect- basis Participation is high ed president and Murielclliss making it evident that there is secretary They will both camp- a keen interest on the part of aign for office again when elee- the students tiOJl time rolls around in SeJraquo Creative Writinlaquo ember There are many other clubs

Writing is a hobby with Nor- at SAH besides the glee club and mand and though he plans to the science club Sister Mary start using your basementbecome a business administrator Yvette who is in charge of t-he he feels that a deveiopment of Commercial Club states that the this interest will be advanta- purpose of the club is to create geous He is a member of Junior and encourage interest in busishyAchievement an organization ness education Outstanding leashywhose aim is to acquaint young ders in the business field often people with the business world give of their time to address

School News members As bull member of Junior French conversation is the aim

Achievement Normand acts aI of the French club Members of school reporter at Saint Antho- the club view films listen to nys High for the New Bedford records prepare French skits or Standard-Times read excerpts from French

Though Muriel has only one dramas and comedies The club younger brother she doesnt find is under the direction of Sister it too much of a chore babysit- Mary Noella CSC ting for a family of six children Saint Anthonys High also has age two to 11 My other hobby a creative writing club Under she says is playing the piano the direction of Sister Mary for my own amusement Andre members of this club

College is in the future plans meet twice a week to learn the of both Normand and Muril proper technique of good writ shyNormand plans to attend the ing New Bedford Institute of Tech Debating Society EUCTRIC DEHUMIDIFIERnology to study business admin- One of the really outstanding istration Muriel looks forward IIervice clubs is the Visual Aid to a career as a nurse and hopes En~ rust mold peeling paint wet New quick-aCtion Humidistat starts to attend Catherine Laboure Hungary Withdraws walls and floors with this all new Dehumidifier automatically when hu~ School of Nursing in Boston C Off I Electric DehuIrlidifier Justmiddot plug in midity rises - stops it after selected after graduation from Saint ommunlst ICla S watch it wring up to 4 gallons of humidity is reached Saves you money Anthonys BONN (Ne) - Communist moisture from the air daily Protectsmiddot by running only when needed Has

Catholic Education Hungary is withdrawing the Automatic Water Overflow Control ~ They both enjoy reading and government officials who have any normal sizelOOm or basement shy

have no trouble at all in doing been- stationed in diocesan area in your home Makesyenour damp Rolls on casters Handsome desigJ1 required bookrepoits Normaiid --offi-ees it~been reported here basement usable bull pays for itself blends in with anyqecor Five ye~ enjoys a wide variety of b~ in Germany iIi savings from dampness-damage replacement guarantee on refrigerashyand finds time to read novels They had been placed in the tor uni~ mysteries eampSlq8 and religioulL middotoffices in an etfort to isolate the 1l00ks nations bishops from their pea- PAY ONLY $J25 PIRmiddot WEEK Muriel likes mysteri~s and pIe detective stories as well as bi- The German Catholic news See Your Dealer orographies TwoTecent favorites agency KNA said Officials of the have bee~ DavJIi C9Pperfield~ Hungarian Offilte -for Religious and Murder in a Nunnery Affairs remain in only two Sees

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14

Pope Paul Had AdmirClbl~

Preparation for Papacy By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer D D

Bishop ef IteRe

It is a fairly constant and consistent human foible to blame a man for not being someone else John Doe is looked upon askance because he is not an exaet counterpart of

his sometime companion-in-arms sometime antagonist Richard Roe Tweedledum is regarded with dour disfavor because he is not a perfect replica of Tweedledee and has learned to like olives and avocados And SO it is that withshyin weeks of his coronation Pope Paul VI i marked for disshyapprobation in certain exalted journalistic cir shycles because forsooth he is

DOt the very breath and imshyage of Pope

John XXIII Weare reshy

minded in this eonnection of tbe Ilries cd porshytraits of the Pope found if bull emory serves in 1be Vatican museum They stare down at us n 262 of them 01lt of identical frames and for the most part

GUt of identical facfl$ Obviously up to the Renaisshy

nce and the age of actual porshy1taiture the picture of the Ponshytuh are nothing more than

bearded recon~ructions of what -- h b _ to b ~ mlg t e suppo=umiddot ave~

looked like St Peter had moi~ to do than to sit for a studY of IUs physiognomy and whether Hildebrand was pale or swart IUstory vouchsafes nothinc

Only as we approach the plesshyent can we be reasonably sure lIlat the Popes we regard and who regard us so sternly in turn looked anything like the faces in ~ frames

Differences In Crealloa

For the infinite variety of ereshyaUon culminating inOUl human_ tty we ought to praise the lArd from whom all mercies flow What if all the Popes were exshyectly alike William Paley the 18th century Anglican theodicist based his argument for the ex-Istence of a Supreme Being ery largely upon the observable order of the universe which he remarked functioned Jike a well-oiled clock It has always seemed to us

as much less wise that an even IIWre telling proof of the divine plan and the infinite wisdom is to be gained from contemplatinlaquo tile extraordinary differences which exist in all creation so

that no two objects of whatever genera or species are absolutely

undifferentiated A competent clockmaker ean

assemble a time piece and vet it running but only-God could make two trees no single leaf of either one identical with any other

Pope Job Ue The difficulties of stepping

Into Pope Johns eomfurtable red sUppers embroidered with gold erosses (whereas by sacred preshyscription the slippers ofOldinary bishops are devoid of this sym_ bol) is mountainous enough

without demanding of the sucshycessor in addition that he do the impossible and metomorphose himself into a personality other than what he is by virtue of nature grace and continuing circumstance

Pope John was unique not only because of his magnificent gift of laughter and his warm delight in the fellowship of hushymankind but also because al shythough he had served many years as a papal diplomatmiddot he JIBS never haunted Rome long e~ough to fall into the habits and mannerisms of the papal administrative officials

Nonsence About C1Uia _ Pope Paul on the other hand

had lived the life of a curial Officer until in his late fifties he was sent to Milan as Archshybishop

A vast deal of arraaiaad arshy

rogant nonsense has been writ shyten and published lately conshycerning the Roman Curia In lOme quarters dubiously labelshyled liberal orprogressive it has been made out 1het the wbole apparatus ought 10 be scrapped Or at the very least drasticailyoverhauled

Such proposals and critieisms generally speaking are manishyfestly irresponsible where they are not quitefrankly puerile

The Holy See simply could not function without its adminshyistrative framework and it may well be suspected that some of thOle most adept in denigratinC

th~ CUria would quickly become if they were placed in the same position far more caatankerou

to deal with than the present staff which whatever its shortshycominCs has a fairly expertshyenoed view of the limitations at churchmen called upon to tulshyflll 1be ministry of angels

Mark _ Individual

No question but that papal adshyministrative responsibility tends to put its mark upon the individshyual It fosters necessarily a kind of clerical caution an attitudeof udent rJserve a heamplmiddotta~ middot

to accept the most recent vershysion of an incident as history simply because it is the latest

At its worst it can be-end 1Hdoubtedly has been-used as teppingstone by ambitious careerists But at its best It has provided a chool fOl nothine less than anctity

For the sacrifices inherent in the papal administrative life1be cramped and often narrow circumstances which surround and characteril1e it are pretty well guaranteed to bring out either the best or the worlt in men depending clearly enough on the men themselves

Recog-nized Greatnea

ftlat Pope Paul was schooled III the full rigor of the pontif shykate of Pope Pius XII is in it shyJelf a testimony to his admirable preparation for the office he now holds For there if ever was a Pontiff who did not suffer fools gladly He was exigent not only of moral heroism but of intelshyleclual excellence

He fostered a type of thinking and a manner of acting that was at once exalted and practical JIODlewhat arid at times (which ~ accqunt for some of the curshyrent animus against his memory) but never alien to the realities of the world as it is

Pius was not too much troubshyled by the dichotomy of liberalshy-concervative~ so bothersome to this decade of the 60s He saw that in the Church as in society as a whole there is room for both and need for both If he marked Giovanni Montini as a successor in the Chair of Peter it was not because he saw in bim a partisan but because he recognized the greatness which belongs to the head of the Houseshyhold

Pope Paul will not be another Pope John As an instrument of the Divine Head he will be only himself He will set the pace and

the mood of his pontificate For this we may well thank the God of infinite variety

In Washington Mary Kelly Sacred Hearts

Academy Fall River Lea Lashyflamme and Denise GelinM JesobullbullMary Academy Fall Riva and Ronald Rebello Bishop Stang High School Nwmiddottb Dartshymouth are among attendants at the 17th annual high school jourshyaalism institute closing tomorshyrow at Catholic University WaahingtonD CThey will reshyturn to work on staffs 0( their 1IllIpeCtive achool papen

II 0 U RN E D Cardinal Valeri prefect of the Vatishyeans Sacred Congregation of the Religiou5 died Mon da) at the age of 79 His death reduces the College of Cardinals to 8Q

Rc~open English Cl~urchmiddot~n Rome

ROME (NC)-Romes English nahonalcltunh San Silvestro in Capite has opened its door to the public again alter two years of Jecontruction and refurbishshymg

Priests of the Society of the CaUlolic Apostolate who staff the ebwdl took advantage of theshyclosing to make a thorough e-xshyamitlation of the church most celemiddotbrated relic a skull with a good claim to being John the Baptists

Tile velWlble reliquary has beetl restored UI well as coolesshyoUoIlU used by St Vincent Palshylotti founder Of t~ Society of the Cabolic Apostolate (or Palshylottone Fathers)

Alarminlaquo cracks in 1he walls and ceiling forced the closinC of this much-frequented church on Piuza San Silvestro off one of Rome busiest downtown shopshypint districts

Now the foundations have been fortllfied the floor rebuilt the auIt of the nave and the arches of the apse strengthened and the walls reinforced with injecshytion1 of cement

YOlung Workers Plan Al1lnual Study Week

RgNSSELAER (NC) - The YOUllg Christian Workers will hold tbeir lth annual national stud week starting Monday Aug 4 at St Joseph College here in Indiana

Some 300 YCW members from 40 dioceses are expected to atshytend the meeting It will foclH on three major areas of concern for the Christian layman parish life race relations and politics

A yeW statement announcing the ltudy week said it is intenshyded to help prepare members to pilrticipate in and follow three maj(r currents or upcoming events the ecumenical council the race crisis and the 1964 primary and presidential elecshytions

Asllc Government Aid Private Schools

AUCKLAND (NC) ~ The president of the Auckland Cathshyolic lrederation of Parent-Teachshyers Association has called for go ve r Ilm e n t aid to private scoools and pointed out that everr year they save the New Zealand government $135 milshylion

Robert W Hubbard told the Catholic Mens Luncheon Club here that private schools are educ~ting 55000 primary and 2400D secondary school pupils This means be said that 14 per cent of primary school children and Z6 per cent of secondary sch()(ll pupils are attending pri shyate ~bools

African Prelate Convention Guest UiDIMlAPOrIS (N C) -Officials of the knights a Laurean Caidirial middotRuganibwa fraternal benefitlIOCiet7 whose the Churchs only Negro Cardi- membership is predominantly nal will be honored gu~Jt at the Negro will present the Cardilllll 48th annual convention oftbe a pu~ of$5OOO for use in hiS Knights of St Peter Claver homeiliocese which starts here Friday Aug The Cardinal will abo be Z guest of honor at a reception The Car~inal who is Bispop given by Gov aqd M~ fgtfatthew

0( llukoba Tanganyika will E Wel$h at the governors manshycelebrate an outdoor fieldmiddot Mass sion JJere on Sunday AuiA Auxili- - The Cardinal will eome here ary Bishop Fulton J Sheen of middotfrom Brooklyn NY according New York national director of to sponsors of the convention the Society for the Propagation During his Stay here he will be of the Faith will deliver the the house guest of Archbishop sermon Paul Sch~lte -of I~dianopolis

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POPE PAUL VI bull bullbull bull

As Shepherd Father

and Friend

He Needs Our Sympathy

Affection

and Support

SUNDAY AUGUST 4 Our First Opportunity To Pay

Tribute To Our New Holy Father

PETERS PENCE COLLECTION IN ALL CHURCHES OF DIOCESE

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16 THE ANCHC ~ )iocese Gf Fall River-Thurs July 25 1963

Authors Examine Reaction To Decision on Prayer

By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy The jacket of The Outbllr~ts That Await Us (Maeshy

millan $450) says that this book examines an area of our culture that has remained until now largely unexplored - the mindless visceral reactions that erupt into intershyf6ith frictions The authors are a Protestant a Catholic and a Jew Dr Martin E Marty Monsignor Joseph N Moody and Rabbi Arthur Hertzshyberg The occasion of the book was the veheshyment reaction by various reli shygious groups to the U S Sushypreme Courts decision in the Regents Prayer ease a year ago

This reaction according to the Introducshytion made it elear that the real issues were hot to be found to the conclusions that these croups were reaching but ~n the premises most of them hIdden from which they had set out

Consequently the authors got together to see ~hether they could do something -to convey the interior histories that lie behind the differing responses on the part of Catholic Protesshytant and Jew in America to areas in which religion and culshyture interact They tell us We have tried to explain why each of us thinks as he does in the light of all that has fashioned as

Two Subjects Dr Martys long chapter is the

Most comprehensive and dense He touches on many subjects but pinpoints two One is the history and present status of inshyterfaith relations in the United States The other is the history and present status of Protestant attitudes concerning the relashytionship of the religious and the Reular in the United States

As to inter faith relations Dr Marty distinguishes a succession of stages To begin with the Protestants had an imperium in this country and hardly needed to take cognizance of Catholica and Jews Many factors chiefly immigrati-on changed that A pluralistic society became a permanent fact and the differing elements had to get on one with another

Religion of Democracy There was a time when the

Idea of brotherhood and good will seemed sufficient but this was nebulous and ineffective There was a time too when a common public religion of demoshycracy was enthusiastically advoshyeated but this was seen to be terile and unacceptable

Then there was a spate of talk about dialogue but this has been largely unproductivemiddot beshyeause there has been no crystalshyline answer to the question Dishyalogue for what

Monsignor Moo d y rehearses deftly the development of the Catholic community on the American scene He stresses the generally f a v 0 l a b I e climate w h i c h Catholics and their Church found here and the benefits derived from the Conshyatitutional system

Handicaps for Catholics He readily gran that Protshy

estantism injected itself pervashysively into American public life in the nineteenth century aM that this did present difficulties and handicaps to Catholics in 80me respects For example in the public schools the use of the Proestant Bible once had a defi shynitely proselytizing intention But these abuses were brought under control Now the Catholic has come round to a position wherein he wishesmiddot to defend and preserve practices which he once eyed askance

It is Monsignor Moody who most extensively discusses this phenomenon the drive to elimishynate religion from all public life by confining it to the pri shy

vate devotion of the middotindividual And he points out that the

Constitution rests in the last analysis on the traditions and attitudes of the people for in the American system governshyment is an agent which must be responsive to the public will

Jewish Position As to the decision in the Reshy

gents Prayer case he feels that the reaction of most Catholics was a reflex both of their belief in the need to recognize Gods primacy and of their own exshyperience in a country where they had come to expect the beneshyvolent neutrality of the state The shock arose from a feeling that this was not the America

-they had known and if Justice -Douglas opinion was to prevail it might not be the America they had loved

Rabbi Hertzberg calls on the long and often tragic history of the Jews to show why they are convinced both that religion can be sustained without being propped up by the state and that their freedom is safest when there is strict separation of church and state

He bluntly declares The Jews must diagnose the Western tradition as not merely prone to the virus of anti-Semitism but aa endemically ill with the disease Therefore for their own safety and for the lives of their chil shydren Jews must look for a radishycal change in the very foundashytions of Western civilization 90

that it should not spawn future assaults on themselves

Normal Part In America he says Catholic

and some Protestants are for a Christian - flavored patriotism and society Jews cannot be exshypected to favor these and as he sees it there is no warrant for anything of the sort in the hisshytory of the development of American principles and institushytions

Indeed Jews were attracted here in great numbers precisely because the American system promised them the chance to beshycome a normal part of a nashytiona1 culture

It must be said that throughshyoutmiddot his con t l i but ion Rabbi Hertzberg usually employs a sharp tone in referring to things and persons Catholic and some of his statements are patently incorrect and gratuitous

Udy Overtones For example It is admitted

on all sides that the bill for major Federal aid to education has been defeated so far by pressure brought to bear on members of Congress by the Catholic hierarchy This is simshyplistic misrepresentation at best it has some ugly overtones at worst

All these three authors are leamed and articulate Each acshycomplishes what he sets out to do and the reader ill stimulated to think Dr Marty and Monsigshynor Moody are urbane ill manner and eirenic

The same cannot be said of Rabbi Hertzberg Obviously 11

very able man he has not kept his prejudices in reasonable check while writing his section of this interesting book

Notre Dame Students To Study in Austria

NOTRE DAME (NC) - The University of Notre Dame has announced it will inaugurate a sophomore year of studies at Innsbruck Austria in 1964

Notre Dames first foreign study program will be limited to about 50 sophomores Courses will be taught by a Holy Cross priest and a layman from the Notre Dame faculty and by three faculty members from the UAJ versity of Innsbruck

HAPPY FAMILY REUNION It was a happy family reunion for Mr and Mrs Leo Dusheck of Hazelton Pa when they attended the profession ceremonies at the mothershyRouse of the Holy Spirit Missionary Sisters in Techny Ill recently Their children from left are Sister Leonette Marie who has completed her novitiate Sister Mary Regine who pronounced her perpetual vows their only son Father Leo Dusheck SVD and Sister Mary Grace SSpS superior of S~ed Heart Convent Greenville Miss NC Photo

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THE tmiddot ~-Present Means of Communication Thurs July 25 1963

With Vatican Satisfy President ~ U Abr ~nce nlonWASHINGTON (NC) - Presshy be fruitful to consider setting Ident Kennedy opposes going up some regular channel of beyond the present methods of communication Pla~ Convention communication with the Vati shy Special Envoy WASHINGTON (NC) - The can The United States ceased dipshy Catholic Total Abstinence Union

He told his press conference lomatic relations with the Vati shy of America will hold its 91 that there is no need to change can - then the Papal States shy annual three - day conventiOD present procedures -c- presumshy in 1867 In late 1939 Prpsident here starting Monday Aug li ably by resumption of a form Franklin D Roosevelt sent The union stressed in its anshyof diplomatic relations Myron C Taylor as his special nouncement that it is n-ot a

Mr Kennedy said that when presidential envoy to the Vati shy prohibition movement and bull reeshyanyone in the government can Taylor remained until early ognizes the principle that the wishes to get a message to the 1 950 representing Presidpnt moderate use of alcoholic beveshyVatican this can be accomshy Truman after Rooseveltmiddots death rages is morally licit plished The embassy at Rome In October 1951 President

It said its aim is to combatIm sure would be available Truman nominated Gen Mark excess and abuse in the use ofbe said Clark (USA ret) to be Amshysuch beverages by giving raquoIt doesnt seem to me he bassador to the Vatican The

others the example of total abshyadded middotthat there is any need nomination drew a storm of stinence The union does notfor changing procedures I dont criticism from Protestant spokfsshyseek to make all Catholics totalthink there is any lack of inshy men Gen Clark asked that his abstainers but rather to encourshyformation or clJmmllllication name be withdrawn age a significant minority bull bull bull back and forth During the 1960 prplidfntial to keep the ideal of total abshyThe question of cJuer relashy campaign then-Sen Kennfrly stinence before the public thetions with the Vaticltln did not repeatedly told qupstioners he announcement saidinvolve any specific nwntion of was flatly opposed to appointshy

an ambassador The President ment of an US Ambassador to It added that the union t making a special effort to inshywas asked if he thought it would the Vatican terest Catholic young people ht

2000 of the faithful His Eminence Laurian Cardinal total abstinence and to persuade

Post Office Asserts Convictions Rugambwa bleililed the new Cathedral of the Holy Family as many os possible to take the pledge at least until they are 21in Nairobi It was one of several celebrationi marking the Father Miles M McAndrewFor Obscenity Reach New High centenary of the arrival of the Holy Ghost Fathers in East SS of St Marys Seminary~

WASHINGTON (NC) - Ar- crease over fiscal 19fiO Fines Africa NC Photo Baltimore is presidentrests and convictions for viola- totaling $53530 were levied tion of mail laws against ob- against convicted offenders scenity set a record during 1963 We are con tin u in g Offer Services bull

the Postmaster General J Edward toughest possible crackdown on Day has announced these who deal in obscenity As Mediators INDIA MISSION IN THE JUNGLE

In releasing the summary of through the mails Day said ATTAPAJH ia bull tropiul JUDllle miion In the state SAVANNAH (NC)-Twentyshylaw enforcement To this weaction against facilitate are Kul ill southrn Jndi Some Catholic farmers went thenfour clergymen including Cathshy-obscenity for the fiscal yfar working very closely with other Ie begin fallnDg in thU pioneerolic Methodist and Protestant~nded June 30 Day said If law enforcement agencies inshy rea recently opened by governmentEpiscopal bishops have offeredfurther evidence were needed cluding the Criminal Division bullbullbull The idea was Ie make 6fe betheir help in solving Savannahsthat the prOller avenue to follow of the Department of Justice and tel for the natives through eoloniushyracial problemsin enforcing the mailability laws the FBI local police departments tion thus raisinll their UYilIc adThe offer fromis criminal action rather than throughout the nation and In- came the

ellltural Iitandards A sixty-five yeuclergynen during a truce in-administrative penalties I be- terpol the International Crimishy old priest offered to be pastor bullbullbullNegro demonstrations which badlieve these statistics should lay nal Police Organization Amiddot thawhed hut was built for hlaled to rioting and shootingthe question to rest The success of these aetions fer residence anJ services A newMogr John D Toomey pltlstorThe year-end report inriicates is evidenced by the unpreceshy oltapel was dedicated to St Peter bullbullbullof St James Catholic Church Up to DOW the work baa been m_7fH arrests for violation of the dented number of arrests and yenlas instrumental in arranginJrmail laws against obscenity convictions for this -offense disoounciDc slow nd fUIecl wiUlthe truce He met with leadersduring fiscal 1963 This is an during the past ~veral years Til HtH 11 Misso Aitl -expeeted difficalties The ehaef the Negro protests appealingincrease of 258 per rent -over Day said I~ lin onliJ Chh Itnned bull landslide took the DVM for time to organize businessmen the number of arrests in 1962 tltlrtY-Ievea petsons bull bull And 50 Isolated is this 08 til

~nd others to work out a IKllushyand a 96 per cent increase over the diocesan tlthorities fim berd f this tracedy 1raquo7 rcUeUrges End to Curb lion

arrests in 1960 the last full year Meantime the nins beat dltfWn nd insects w~re penilteDt bullbullbull--- In the statement issued by the in administrative Desplie an tbif the parishioners re still nllant17 U7iDa which proceshy On Use of Catalan white clergymen including Bis-shydures were used in an effort to BARCELONA (NC) - Abbot live some permanency to their relia-10111 life The- try

ep Thomas J McDonough ef curtail use of the mails to transshy Ie build ode-ri chureh fer which $tOeo is needed bullbullbull ftelrAurelio Escarre OSBof Milntshy Savannah racial conditiens ill mit obsecne matter serrat abbey was amQn~ the Blshep aJJ1J the Internunc ApOlItelic botlt hsVe IHed tilthe city were described as criti shy

Day ordered ~bandoRmfnt ampf words Ie the plea of the INIstor for financial help from M bullbullbullCatholic leaders of the Catalonia cal administrative and 7011 ai them4Dy eentributieD will Ite appreciated bullbullbull y_action a region of northeasterfl Spain te The group said there will be -tepped-up enforcement ef tlie ean be assured that fOil wtll Ite lo~ remembered bullbull shysign ape tit ion ~sking the f~rther violence and eeonomic fctor III the prayers of tIM eomllluaibuimina1 statutes within week Spanish government t remove loss unless people quickly seek alter assuming office in 19tH restrictions on the use of the VOCATIONSrea90nable and just solutie_ M

these problemslJnpre~dented Numb~ Catalan language Someane bas Nritte~ He who has ~(n the whole worN Th~ petition cited Pope Johfi hanging by the hair of the mercy of God bas seen the truthshyConvhtions in fiscal 19amp3 f-or

XXlIls peace encyclical Paeem To bring Chli~ts trutb to the 400 million peonIe of Indi m__ebscenity law violations totaled per increase in Terris as backing the right Voc(ton Theology I Hindu ia a tremendoUll task of love and devotion tor ow637 a 266 cent

)f langrage and other minority priests and Sisters Will you -llponsor a seminarianover 1962 and a 108 per cent in- Il~

groups Conference Topic MATHEW BEILARMINE KARAKUNNEL or DIDACUS KAlfshybull A few years after the end -of WEST CHICAGO (NC)-The JALY of Ban~alore or SISTER LETHUS 01 ~ITER AGNET

Set TeDtative Date the Spanish Civil War i-n 1939 Theology of a Vocation the the Carmelite Sisters of Kothamangalam By paying for their the regime of Generalissitnlaquol Religious Life will be amon education you will partieipat~ in their future missionary aeUft

For leotification Francisco Franco linked the the topics to be discussed at the tiea The seminarians ~ucation costs $100 esea for lib VATICAN CITY (NC) - The language with the Catalan tirive annual meeting of the Franc~shy ~ars and the Sisters trininlaquo if tJ50 for each of the two yean

beatification of Bishop John N for autonomy and banned its use can Educational Conference in cof trainin Money can be nt ia in~tallmeDts

Neumann of Philadelphia hM Later the curbs were eased but it Trop N Y starting Monday been tentatively rescheduled for is till against the law to publish Aug 5 AI bull wmiddothite an

III bull holy plaee Sunday Oct 13 it was disclosed newspapers in Catalan and its Father Ernest Latke OFM use So ill the beautyis excluded in schoolshere by Father Nicholas B Fershy conference president ana professhy 01 an bullbulled fee lJeseph (ambell)rante CSSR postulator of his Catalan is a Romance language sor of theology at Christ $he like Spanish Portuguese French The Id folk in our care re aiete by 0lH PALACE 01 cause King Seminary here hid the GOLD CLUB All that Ie ed Ie- ene dollar bull month ferHe sain that althou~h the date or Italian whichaccor-ding tel theme of the meeting will be $bill work YOD can liend It wltenever conveniellt 61U etlMw

has not yet been officially anshy the petition is the usual vehicle The Elements of Fl3ncisc_ clubs mclllde OlJIEN LEPJilK CLUB lfor lepers) ORPHANSnounced by the Sacred Congreshy of expression ror six million F-ormation BREAD (for oJJlbns) BASnIANS supports duols) MONICAcitizensgation of Rites he has informed CLUB IproYidf chlices aUus ete for churches and cItlleArchbishop John J Krol of Your rayers and that one lane dollar m~middotly-tbtl aU ItPhiladelphia that Oct 13 will takes io beloni~ Montreal Anglicansbe the date

The beatification of Bishop SOIE OTHER Wi YS TO lJI~tPTo Study French 1 Send us n STRINGLESS GIFT til liSt where MceIHl7-Neumann was originally scheshy MONTREAL (NC) - Forty 2 Make MFMORIAL GIFTduled for June 23 but had to be Anglican clergymen and laymen

MASS KIT $100 VFST1WS postponed because of the final have signed up for a 25-week CHALICE 40 CI80RIUJ1 bullillness of Pope John XXIII October to April course m CRUCIFIX 25 SANCTUARY BELL bullFrench in order to further inshy K1NnJY REUEMBRR tJS IN ~OUR WILL bull EGAL TITLSoutheastern Mbullbullbullbullchwettsmiddotterreligious d i a log u e Schedule Interfaith with CAIHOUC lEAR EAST WFIfRF ACOCIATION French-Canadian Catholics Largest Independent Chain

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PEORIA (NC) - A Peoria rector of the Anglican Diocesan 10 BIG STORES I lhelo-e ~ of thl S300 n~fdfd to fdue 1te a Sister nt thl ~fflll nelded for the trainihamp of R semlnariBoard of Religious Educationarea conference on religion and We Give Gold Bond Stomps

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I will play for him or herFrench culture here If weJanuary by leaders of the Protshy going to take part in dialogues t-----estant Catholic and Jewish Name bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull emiddot on ecumenical and social probshyfaiths lems we believe we must come I DEBROSSE OIL

The conference committee said Steel to terms with the languageIt proposed to unite the religioua ~ co bodies of the community 50 work bullbullbullbullbullbullbullZone for the solution to what we beshy Marks 11 th Centenary ~ Heating Oi~s I lieve has b e com e one of LI S LE (NC) - Coadjutor I dB Americas most important doshy Bishop John L Morkovsky of an urners I ~l2earSst01isrmiddotOIlS-

CENT~NARY CELEBRATION In the preRence of

mestic problems namely raeshy Galveston-Houston sang a Pon- ism tifical Mass in Old Slavonic at I 365 NORTH FRONT STREET ~

We intend the eWftmittee eeremonie6 here in Dlinoie eom- P

centinued to deal directly wiih mem()rating the 11th centenary I NEW BEDFORD he problem as a moral evil nd of the arrival of SSt Cyril and WY 2-5534 I the evil effects which result fr-oa Methodius in what ill DOW Cae- man bull discrimination aAd Jelcegaiioamiddot eAoBovaki I -I~--

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Aid To Lepers Continued from Page One

eph Sweeney MM also workshying with Korean lepers He writes to tell of one of his helpshyers a Korean recovering from leprosy There is no sign of the disease on him but the prejudice about leprosy is such that he will never return to his family His father far in his 80s the mostmiddot outstanding catechist in Korea died recently but Austin was not called to the deathbed or funeshyral

He spends his time with us taking care of the blind and the crippled He comes to the chapel ~ every morning long before dayshylight to start our coal stoves so that the other patients will be comfortable All day long he is working for the others even denying himself tobacco in order to save a bit of cash for them Last year he denied himself SO

much that we found him very anemic We gave him special f)()d and vitamins tltgt keep him going

He is the man who keeps the patients praying for our friends in the USA He is a little fel shyiow with a big voice Only once has it failed when we said Mass for his father Then he broke down By his own choice he is an unknown to his own family

He is a good man to have on our side

Crisis Ahead Continued from Page One

offers a school for the preparashytion of a spiritual elite charactershyIzed by supernatural optimism

Describing most Catholics as temporarily sanguine anyway Bishop Wright said this natural optimism can be a good foundashytion for the supernatural spirit of confidence proper to and

justified by the Catholic Faith but must not be confused with the Faith itself

Our great saints lay and clerical exemplify both he said Their spirit accounts under God for the reSilience the perennial hope and the unflagshygingvitality of Catholicism in the face of constant adversity

There will always be some Catholics to say in effect that gentle Jesus hardly expects them to discharge the duties of their states in life in times like

these and that He will under~ Btand if they make private comshypromises between personal conshyscience and the public revelation committed by Christ to the Cathshyelk Church he said

Threaten to Quit Accordingly he continued

the ranks of the faithful mlly be diminished in a generation when some people even threaten to quit the Church when their children flunk exams in Catholic lIChools or when their prospects for political or social advance- ment seem impeded by the heroshyIe demands of a Christ who in point of fact is not the least biot gentle when it comes to the Integrity of His teachings and the sovereign demands of conshylICience

But such a reduction in statisshytics Bishop Wright said in no way threatens Catholic opti mism He said that the Gospels reveal those who found Christs words hard sayings and who walked no more with him

The Church must expect andmiddot welcome the same fate as Christ Himself he samiddotid

Two Mission Groups Become Associated

ARLINGTON (NC)-The Misshysionarymiddot Sisters of st Augustine who have their headquarters in New York- have become associshyated with the Immaculate Heart missionaries

After the union with the Imshymaculate Heart missioneries (Scheut Fathers) was approved

ry the congregation of women changed its name to the Congreshygation of the Missionary SIsters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary They have 173 plofessed Sisters working in five American sees

---Bedford Murse Receives PAVLA Assignment Continued from Page One

brothers She is a graduate of Holy Family High Scnool in

New Bedford and St Josephs School of Nursing Providence Shes been in nursing five years and is at present assistant head nurge on the medical-surgical ward of St Lukes Hospital New Bedford

How did she decide to beshycome a Papal Volunteer I read an article about the volunshyteers said Lucille and wrote for more information

She was referred to Msgr Raymond T Considine Diocesan Director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith and brother of Rev John J Consishydine MM Director of the Latin America Bureau of the National Catholic Welfare Conference reshysponsible for P AVLA Then she was coPltacted by Rev James A Clark at that time assistant to Msgr Considine fur PAVLA and now in Washington as asshysistant director for the national PAVLA office

Lots of tests followed and Lucille also enrolled for a five month orientation course at Bosto College Primarily deshysigned to train volunteers for the colleges own lay apostolate program the course has also been attended by members of other groups planning to serve

Protest Criticism Of Mission Schools

ARUA (NC)-More than 4000 took part in a peaceful demonshystration staged here in Africa to protest criticism I1f mission schools and missionaries in the National Assembly

Some Protestants and Muslims joined the participants who carmiddot ried signs written in both Enshyglishand the local language Logbara

The demonstrators assembled in the market place of this northshywest Uganda town and then marched through main streets to the district commissioners office Half of Ugandas primary and secondary schools are Catholic

in 3 pan ish and Portuguese spesking Streas

A classmate noted Lucille was Jo - Anne Rothmyer St Marys parish New Bedford Joshy

Anne taultht in New Mexico last Summmiddoter as a member of the Boston College Lay Apostolate Program and is there again this year

Somali Salary Lucille will leave New Bedshy

ford Aug 15 according to presshyent ~lims

A a member of the Legion of Mar~ she chose that date afi having s p e cia 1 significance being the Eeast of the Assumpshytion She will spend four months in Fetropolis Brazil near Rio de Jfaneiro receiving language instruction and being briefed on the ltultural aspects of Brazili-an life

She will then go to Salvador for the remainder of a three year periltJod During it she will reshyceive a stipend of $10 weekly plus room and board She and her 1ellow nurse will stay with the Sisters of the Immaculate Concmiddoteption

What I like about PAVLA says Lucilll~ is that the proshyfessilnal skills of its members are means 10 an end - that of bringing people to Christ The

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Father Clark In addition to the program

fQr Latinmiddot America theres a parallel organization that serves home mission areas of the United States said Lucille Its known as Extension Volunteers and personnel serve for one year in home mission areas or neeeiT sectors of large cities

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Two weeks tlIID tDe prospect middotof amp8UCoossful ZoBe title defense appeared rather remote for Stafford Post ef FaD River Tonight Ooaeh Ray Billintons -stout-heartei crew iB sehed1lled to open a best two -out of three series with Abington Zone 10 conqueror fYf Brockton at South Park Fall River The climax On the long road back was the 5-2 conquest 8If New Bedford Sunc1lly in bull special playoff lilt Hansen Field Somerset Both teams had conshycluded regular eeason play with identical 8-4 records G0shying all the way to register hi8 aecond lUcceSshytiyene victory over he Whalshyen was dimiDshyUeGar DfIewniM who 0- bull lmCand illus1rilnls eareer at Dartee u beier 1rDmmlur t ~~w_-er 2IIJPPOlt lie miebt welt Iaaw cshomiDed lBedifUllCl Which fount bim eBY enough to hit but awfuU ~Uih hitweI

Coatributinl 110 uttie by lIM lIParkling defensive play at iIIIiltd batle waa another shortstop vansplant Ron Knowe who came up with a c~le et real gems Both eutfields put ill an unusually busy day The New tettford Gu1ercordoJl had a total of eleven puto1Jts all River trine Woody Berube Stafford beavy bitting first baseman weat for the collar in thr~e middotofti shyeial trips but only because there was no limit to the depth leftfielder George Ioerreira playshyed him

1hecaunky Ferreira gave Woody plenty of room about 00 Jieetor 80 andU1us W88 able to haul in a couple of -hots that would have gone out of most ballparks George also turned 100R a terrific throw to the plate in the fifth to nail Ron Knowe attempting to llCore aft~r a B81T7 14achado hoist to left

FiDe Quae In most respects this was bull

fine contest between two good ball clUbs NMlIntil the bottom of tbe4ighth when Fall River pushed aerOllSthree runs did either team enjoy more than bull one run advantag~ Bob Miranda NB starter was most effective in the early innings then suddenly lost his stuff and was lifted in the fifth after loading the basel on walks Successor Don Canasshytra Bishop Stang ace subseshyquently got out of the innirig unscathed but fell victim of heavy Stafford artillery in the eighth when the winners ked the title

And so tonight at South Park Stafford Post is scheduled to enter phase one of the State playoffs which in pyramidal fashion lead to regional then national competition Its a long arduous path but one which hundreds uf boy have followed to a life in professional baseball Some 28 players both managers and all the coaches in the recent

Atty Gen Kennedy Scores Prejudice

YOUNGSTOWN (NC) - Atty Gen Robert F Kennedy coupledmiddot a condemnation of prejudice in the US with support for the independence of Cigtmmunistshyruled nations in an address here in Ohio

Kennedy addressing the anshynual Slovak Catholic Sokol conshyvention said injustice to Neshygroes and other minorities in the US cannot help but stir the Cigtnscience of anyone fit to can himself a citizen of this counshytry

He allo said he had been asked 1gt7 hi brother the President toteU 8uIt the Uaiied StaW witl ~tin_ to 1IUppori the just ~ OIl ail ~ ill the world tor independence aDd Ubert7 - aapiratiaM the Sloveb mare 604Ia7 will -aD7 eampbv capUve tioumiddot

major league All-Star Game were products of Legion ball The legendary Bob Feller is the organizations first representashytive in the Hall of Fame Therell be many others

If memory serves correct the only Mass team to make it to the National finals was Lynn Post in 1936 Catching for that club was a fellow by the name of Jim Hegan who went on to a sucoessshyful career in the majors and ill currently the bull pen boss of the front running New York Yankees Stafford Posts furthest advance in Statecompe1ition came in 1957 when the batiery of Forn Arruda end Russ GibBon Qemheaded 1lrivethat took ampDe club to tile 1ItDlifinals

Fuhn B8th ~ men went into tIJD

IJa11 upon p-aduation and ea_ has made his way tbroUllh tbe mbmr league maze tel 1he poiDt where they maybe brought up b~ their ~ parent ltClubs any ~ Russ is the No 1 catcher with Seattle the Bed 1Ioz AAA Pacific Coast League dub and Tom is currently start shying for Springfield the Giants IAA Eastern League aftilia1e

Gibson was selected for the Ooast League All-Star team earshylier this mantb after hav~diampshyplaced Archie Skeen ibe Sox highly-touted backstop ill late Spring Russ ill up around th~

SOO mark pRsently bitti~ the long ball consistently and with the way Tillman is going who knows but what well ee him at leDway before the seallllll ill out

Arruda back on the firing line lifter sustaining concussion a month ago ranks No 2 em ijle SpringfieldSaff behind 22 year old Frank Linzy Statistics avail shyable indicate that they rankene and two in the vital earned run column Linzy at 163 and Arshyruda atmiddot ~45 Anything under 300 is considered excellent in baseballs lexicon Perchance the Giants fail to rlaquo~r from their recent tailspin it is not inshyconceivable that manager AI Dark may want to bring some of his young promising talent up for a look-see

And with all the furor attendshying the Civil Rights issue throughout the country its sigshynificantto note that baseball history-organized ball that is was made out on the West Coast a couple of weeks ago when both umpires in the Salt Lake CityshySan Diego game were colored One Emmett Ashford in fact fa the PCLs umpire-in-chief

Third Order Helps Former Prisoners

CHICAGO (Nc) - The Third Order of St Francis has opened an inn here for persons released from Illinois jails

Called St Anthonys Inn it will provide food clothing and employment assistance to exshyprisoners Father Philip Marshyquand OFM is chief officer of the inn which can accommodate 12 men

A parttime staff at the inn inshycludes 10 Cigtnsultants and Cigtunshyllelors and a Franciscan chaplain

We want to eliminate regishymentation and stress selfhelp through knowledge discipline and practice said Father Marshyquand and in this respect our program is somewhat similar to that of Alcoholics Anonymous

Vetoes Anti-Smut Bill MADISON (NC) - Gov Joha

W lreynolds vetoed a bill proshyviding for a legislative investi shyptwn of alleged printing and Gistribution of obscene matter ill Wi80onsin --We have efficient Jaw UIIoMelDeDt in this field and I have every laquomfidence talat pollee and prosecutors 1riJl eontimle to d6 their duty Be7shyaolda Mid bull YMoiDM (be bilL

AXACAN AWARD At Ge~etOWll~ Famptber Edwanl B Bann pre~deDt eenfeB the ADca1l MemMial Medal 011 Raul Cardinal Silva BeBriquez Archbishop ftf Sanshy~o Chile The a~d honea ermtriblti9DB 0 understlmdshyq among Peples of the Americans Spain and the Hi~panic

world NC ftmo

Asks Deily Prayer Brooklyn Ordinary Urges Catholics Seek

Oiville Aid in BROOKLYN (N C) - The

Bishop of Brooklyn baa asked Cath()lics hele to recite 1laily bull ~cial prayer that the nation may overcome te CmTel1t racial crisis

Bishop BTyan 1 McIniegart of BrookJyn 1lPpealed for prayer in bull pastoral letter read Sunday ill all churches

More than one million copies of a Prayer for Justice with Charity were distributed at Masses Also passed ()ut were exshycerpts trom the American Bishshyops 1958 statement on discrimishynation

The prayer will be recited publicly at all of the dioceses 223 parishes ~very Sunday until further notice the Bishop said

The prelate asked for faithshyful daily recitation of the prayer by Catholics

The text of the prayer follows Heavenly Father who has

created all men according to yenour own image and Tedeemed

Students Volunteer As House Builders

TACAMBARO (NC)-Thirteen University of Notre Dame Btushydents are spending their Sumshymer vacation on the outskirts of this Mexican mountainside town of 10000 as volunteer house builders

The- students are building three cinder block homes for families of six to nine persons

Besides the building project which takes 44 to 48 hours a week the students 8legiving English classes three to five times a week to about 150 of the people living here In their ~are

time they are getting to know Mexicans and Maican ways

Thanks Congress WASHINGTON (NC) - The

Holy See has sent the House of Representatives expressions of appreciation over the chambers condolences on the death of Pope John XXIII A similar letter from the Holy See to the Senate earlier was placed in the Record by Sen Mike Mansfield of Monshytana majority leader

M4Ceunty St Mtw

IacW Crisis us all by the Blood of Your Dishyine Son teach us how 10 live gather asbrothersm dignity justiceeharity and peaCle

May we afford to eacbother DOW tile total measure Of human rights guanmteed us by the law of our beloved Land

But beyond thatgraciously give m the vision 10 see clearly the full meaning of Your comshymand to love uar neighbor liS we love ourselves and grant us the graoe 10 observe this precept in our daily lives Amen

Pope Paul Stresses Peace B1Otherhood

VATICAN CITY (NC) -Pope Paul VI Spoke of peace and brotherhood at his second Satshyurday general audience

The Pope greeted thoae presshyent for theaudiencem St Peters basilica in Italian Enshyglish French German and Spanish Most of his listeners were Americans

After greeting the idividual groupS the Pope said

Of the Lord be the fruit of this audience May it enter your hearts and leave a memory of 1his meeting as a moment of pro_ found and intimate spiritual joy We would like each one of you to repeat to others how good and pleasant it is to feel oneself a brother and son in the Church ltIf Christ

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Recognize Rights Of Every Human Prelate Urges

TOLEDO (NC) -Alshythough a white individual may be free of injustice toward colored fellow citi shyzens as a member ofa commushynity he can be guilty Bishop GeorgeJ Rehring of Toledo said in a letter read at Sunday Masses in the diocese

Calling for individual resolve to r~cognize in every human middotbeshying all the human rights claimed for oneself Bishop Rehring said Let Ull recognize in every human being the inalienable rights acknowledged by our Amfri~an Declaration of Indeshypendence

Sound Beasonillg Let us see in every humall

Oelllg a work of the Divine Creshyator in every truth a child middot01 God

Let us assert maintain -deshyfend and Whold the rigbts of every human being toB deoent living decent livlng qualterst ltdecent conditions of employment ust compensation jor work deshy-4eJN human care in sicknesa eQual opportunities ineducatieD

We mustxilalbe a race -probshylem must be solved not on the -basis f)f feeling but on the tlasi laquo aound reaseming We must lOe the truth and we should tIIot ampear theoonclusions to wbich ltJight reasOn will lead us We Ila~ been commanded by God k) HgtW ltour fellowlIlen as Ourshy1IelVleS We must accord to -every human being the treatment to whioh we as human beings know _ haYe a ript in this matter we baVle DO choice

Lebanese ampnor SCRANTON (NC) - Bishop

Jerome D Hannan of ScrantOIl was honored helle by the LebanshyoOIl ~lJVernment for his fatherly care of the Lebanese people in bis diocese He received Lebanshyons decoration of the National Order of the Cedar at a oereshymony in the chancery office

Superior Geftefal NEW YORK (NC)-The Pio~

Society of St Charles (Scalashybrini Fathers) announced bere that Father Giulivo Tessarolo pastor of Holy Rosary church ill Washington D C was elected Superior General of the Society at a meeting in Rome

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Papal Message Read at Mass For Delegatmiddote

LONDON (NC)-The selfshyleRRness and devotion to duty of Archbishop Gerald P OHara were lauded in a papal letter read at the funeral Mass here for the late Apostolic Delegate to Great Britain

A native of the U S and forshymer Bishop of Savannah-Atlanta Ga the Archbishop died here following a heart attack

Presiding at the Requiem Mass in Westminster cathedral for the veteran papal diplomat who served the Holy See i~ commushynist Rumania Ireland and Brit ain was Valerian Cardinal Gracias Archbishop of Bombay Celebrant was Archbishop Fran cis Grimshaw of Birmingham senior member of the British Hierarchy Seventeen bishops and the entire diplomatic corps at the Court of St Jamess at shytended

Served Selflessly The message of Pope Paul VI

to the Archbishops brother Edshyward OHara of Philadelphia who flew here when the Deleshygate fell ill was read at the Mass It stated

We are deeply grieved to learn of the death of Our brother Archbishop OHara who as Bishop of Savannah-Atlanta contributed so much to the development of that diocese and as representative of the Holy Father served many long years selfl~sly and devotedly in Rushymania Ireland and Great Britain

In expressing to you and to the sorrowing relatives Our sin cere and heartfelt sympathy We impart as a pledge of abiding comforting graces Our paternal apostolic blessing

Council to Take Normal Course

VATICAN CITY (NC)-There Is no foundation to a news agency report that the second session of the ecumenical counshycil will end on Sunday Dec 8 the council press office has announced

The office stated that Pope Paul VI has himself declared that he will let the council take its normal course before deshyciding on when it will end

The second council session is scheduled to begin on Sunday Sept 29

Deny Agreement On Prelate Near

VATICAN CITY (NC) - The Vatican has denied the truth of reports that an agreement has been reached on the future of Jozsef Cardinal Mindszenty

The Hungarian Primate has been living in asylum in the U S legation in Budapest since 1956 He took refuge there after Soviet troops quelled the anti shycommunist uprising which had freed him for a few days from the prison where he was serving bull life sentence

Reports of a settlement of the cardinals case came from Budshyapest where they have since also been denied by Hungarian govshyernment sources

The report was issued by a news agency after earlier reshyports stated that Hungarian govshyernment officials had held talks with Bishop Endre Hamvas of Csanad acting head of the Hunshygarian Bishops Conference who recently arrived in Budapest from Rome

Carey to Speak ST LOUIS (NC)-U S Rep

Hugh L Carey of New York strong proponent in Cortgress for fair treatment of students in- private schools and a member of the House Committee on Educashytion and Labor will speak at the national convention in Detroit of Citizens for Educational Freeshydom

POPE PAUL VI HOLDS FIRST PUBLIC AUDIENCE Pope Paul VI is calTied aloft on his podable throne duringshyhis first general audience in St Peters Basilica More than

7000 persons were present and the pontiff spoke to them in five languages including English Regqlai general audiences are being held weekly

Sisters Continued from Page One

Mary to grade seven St Patshyricks School Fall River

From Nazareth-on-the-Cape Hyannis Sister Mary Josella to St Catherine Convent Belize British Honduras

From Our Lady of Mercy Conshy~nt Attleboro Sister Mary Priscilla to grade three Our Lady of Lourdes School Taunshyton

From Our Lady of Mercy Conshyvent New Bedford Sister Mary Stephen to grjde five St Kilians School New Bedford

Sister Mary Amadeus to grade six St Marys School North Atshytleboro

Sister Mary lIortenseto lIoly Name Convent New Bedford

Sister Mary Davida to Nazarshyeth Hall Fall River

From our Lady of Mercy Conshyvent East Greenwich Sister Mary Aquin to grade four St John the Evangelist School Atshytleboro

From Belize From St Catherine Convent

Belize British Honduras Sister Mary Joycelin to Bishop Feehan High School Attleboro

From St Francis Xavier Conshyvent Providence Sister Mary Stephanie to grades seven and eight St Vincents lIome Fall River

From St James Convent West Warwick Sister Mary Raenne to grade two St Marys School New Bedford

From St John Baptist Convent New Bedford Sister Mary Thershyese Agnes to Bishop Feehan High

Legion Honors Bishop Walsh MOUNT KISCO (NC) - Bishshy

op James E Walsh MM US missioner who has been imshyprisoned in communist China since 1960 received in absentia the 12th annual Americanism award of New Yorks Westshychester County Committee of the American Legion

Accepting the award for Bishshyop Walsh was Father Carroll I Quinn MM He said -atheistic communism could be beneficial to an individual insofar as pershysecution can be beneficial

lIe added that the good beshycome better the bad become worse and the lukewarm must make a decision to choose one group or the other

The paradox of paradoxes he maintained is the victory of good over evil even in an inshytrainsically evil movement such as communism The Polish pilot who escaped with his family to freedom recently is an example of good being drawn from evil

of Mlercy ListSchool Appointments School Attleboro From House of Studies Sister grade seven St Marys School

From St Joseph Convent Fall Mary Joseph Michael to grade New Bedford River Siter Mary Eva to grade one SS Peter and Paul School Sister Marianna to Our Lady six St Marys Cathedral School Fall River of Mercy School East GreenshyFall River wichSister Mary Celine to grade

Sister Mary Julene to St Maria six SS Peter and Paul School Sister Mary Adrianne to Mercy Fall RiverQ)retti Sehool Pawtucket mount Country Day Schoolmiddot

From St Joseph Convent Pawshy CumberlandSister Joan Marie to grade onetucket Sister Mary Angelo to St Marys Cathedral School Fall From Providence grade one Our Lady of Lourdes River From S Patrick Convent ProshySchool Taunton vidence Sister Mary Regina tieSister Mary Johnelle to gradeFrom St Joseph Convent Proshy

seven St Josephs School Fall Bishop Feehan lIigh School Atshyvidence Sister Marie Donna to

River tleboroBishop Feehan High School Atshy From St Vincents Home Fantleboro Sister Mary Michaelanne to River Sister Mary Cecilia toFrom S1 Kilian Convent New grade seven St Patricks School Nazareth-on-the-Cape lIyannisBedford Sister Mary Eugene as Fall River

Sister Marie de Prague tosuperior to Our Lady of Mercy Sister Mary Clare Theresa to grade six and principalship middotStCon vent and to grade six St grade sevlilft St Louis School Kilian School New BedfordMalys School New Bedford Fall River

Sister Mary Carolita to amptoSister Jeanne Marie to grade From St Mary Convent North Edwards School Providencesix St rosephs School Fall Attleboro Sister Mary Joseph

River and Sister Mary Noelita to Mt From St Leo Convent Paw-shy St Mary Convent Fall River

A f1AMILY TIUiAItuclgtet Sister Marie Walter to Sister Mary Rose de Lima to grade seven St John Baptist St Vincents Home Fall River oiIAR-BmiddotQ CHICKENS School New Bedford as superior and procurator

From St Margaret Convent From St Matthew Convent ROSELAWNRumford Sister Mary Timothy Cranston Sister Marie Laboure to Bishop Feehan High School to Our Lady of Lourdes Convent FARMS

tlU WuhinltoD St airhann Attleboro and School Taunton as superior t JUlt off Route I four teacher procurator principal and grade

V4~reiln to Meet Sister Marie Roselle to grade l wa 3~n two Our Lady of Lourdes School

While out for a Drive From St Parick Convent Fall

TauntonIn San Antonio Stop at thtl Delightful Spot

SAN ANTONIO (NC) - The River Sister Mary Columban to ~ ~ jCatholic Central Union (Verein)

will hold its annual five-day convention here starting Satur day Aug 17

Meeting simultaneously with the 108year-old social action organization will be the Nationshyal Catholic Womens Union and the Central Catholic Youth URicmiddotn

Tte womens organization will be having its 47th annual conshyvention and the youth group its 11th annual meeting

Featured speaker at the conmiddot vention banquet will be Coadshyjutor Bishop John L Morkovshysky Apostolic Administrator of the GalvEston-Houston Tex diocese The (i

Rihard F Hemmerlein of Syracuse NY is president of the Catholie Central Union Mrs Charles Wollschlager Watershy In FAMILY SECURITY bullbull bury Conn heads the Catholic -Womens Union Richard H Weiden New York is head of the Catholic Youth Union Is ~itizelis

DR CLEANING GREATER FALL RIVER COUNTS ON CITIZENSand

FUIIt STOIlAGE

SAVINGS CLIEANERS DEIRMODY

BANKampitizens 31- 4ohannet Stret 4 SOUTH MAIN Sf

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Selfhelp Project On China Border Makes ProgreSS

MACAo (NC) ~ ~We may have startedm the middotdoghouse but were climbing to the top of the world now beamed Father Patrick Shaules SJ of San Diego Calif who like many anshyother missioner has found he must be a jack-of-aUtJades and master of them too

The making and marketing of beaded sweaters pursesmiddotembroishydered luncheon sets and other

tourist-tempting items is a far cry from knowing theology middot But supervising such work is what Father Shaules is now doshyJog when hes not doubling as director of Ricci High School in this Portuguese territoIY off the 80Uth China coast

The projectmiddot is called Maca9 Welfare Enterprise It is a nonshyprofit venture and the first large ~ale one of its kind here

The goal is to provide 300 refshybull gees with training and profit shyeble employment by September to plow profits back into the business and to the workers and pJovide fringe benefits And it hU the blessing of the Bishop Paulo Tavares who welcomes -capees from Red China with epen arms

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Catholic Relief Services Wattonal Catholic Welfare Conshyleience helped to launch the program last NoVember with a dmation of $525 The Governor eI J(acao provided free temporshy~ quarters descried kennet 84 the old dog race track ~ Sisters of Our Lady of the

ADgeLr-known in Macao as the FtUna Sistera-took over sup~rshyYMion and training And workshy received 18 cents a day and bull free meal while training

Needs More Priests LISBON (HC) - The number

fill priests in Portugal is falling behind the population growth in this country New statistics mow bull 9 per cent increase in priests the past 30 years while the pOpulation wa growing by 35 pel cent In addition more than 100 of the countrys f2OO dioshyeesan priests are over 60 7ears

Executive Boards OrgUllize middotPariJuotWrmiddot Fotfportaia lJoltltmernity Work

By Aug1IStus Sil ear-el Parish ~-ewBedfOlll

F~tbi8tbird artkle in a series on COD t~~been asked to discuss briefly the PaiishExecutiveBoat4 of the ConfraternitrQfenristian Doctrine Needless to say this is a rAt~er hifaiutin label to pin o~ ~rdinarytiel) and women who merely wish to share wIth ()th~rs an upderstanding and love of G9dlwasa bit shaken up when asked to join our parish executive board as one understandably is ablyask 7 But once you have out in my mind a yqungmother

when asked to tackle what only seems to be something too big to cope with We held our lint boud meetin looked

over -me ~~shy~ LOti

ures from a reshycent parish sur_ vey and were bowled over by the fa dthat close to 1 500 publie school children we r e receiving no

religion instruction whatsOever Ours ismiddotquite a large parlshbut I doubt it differs essentially from others By this time we were really scared of the next generation that is and thereshy

fore through the chairman of Teaehel8 we began lining up parishoners to handle religion clasles Youll agree tl n t under1 ~ the circumstances we needeil quite a few to be trained in the method and doctrlne of rell on

tomiddot Instrtlction

wnlin~ tomiddot Shaft Outprofessional teachers ere bore than willing to joinmiddot but ~it number feU middotfar short of ~ Jleed Equally as oOoJerilshy

middot ll-evermiddot wemiddotre a coupe omiddotfUe ~~ bull~lectricians helpers a retired n middot am man some hlgh school middotnmiddotlmiddot~ middotwho wmiddotere lmiddotgned the ~ loWer -ades a semi-retired at shy

toiney and his wife a window dreHer h 0 use w i vel and mothers to name a few just ormiddot clinary men and women each in hit own way willing to share

his understanding and love of God that others also might unshydel9tand and love Him 113 that SI_Ie amiddotnd that easy and to be~

timid before the high-soundingshyness of Confraternity of Chrisshytian Doctrine is to be expected cst of us felt this ww wmiddothen-taking our driving test or goirig out oil our first date

Ai thls point 7011 m reasonshy-

your teaeh~ trained in method a fallen-away Catholicwho toshyand doctrinemiddot how do you get gethe with her son came back the kids to (raquomemiddoti9 religion to the Church within a year classes (Notebull wemiddot dont use the She had become one of our better

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Diocese Planning Widescole middotRacial

Ju~ice Program KANSAS CITY (NC) shy

The Chaneery Office of the Kansas City-St Joseph dio eese has announced a eGmshyprehensive program by Bishop Charles H Helmsing to marshal the full strength of the dioeese w the cause of racial justice

middotThe program includes the foIshyviordcatechism thits passeCCD teachers in her second reall- a bad WOrd to use inY

~) In QW casemiddot middotbrilliantly persuasive eloquence from the

pulpit fell on deaf ears and again I repelltthat parishes are very much al~~middot

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n bullbull n theWe had the yrs re 8COle$ of tbeminc1udilig junior and senior high school students and not a few little Indians I was corrected once for calling them CltlitUe devils How did we get them there We iished for them Our chairman of Fishers along with two other board members met with various parish groups - Holy Name Society Parent-Teachers Assoshyeiation scout leaders md par-W I ents orteh S Club Coup es Club among others - we met

with our fellow-parishoners anil hit them hard with that 1500 figure I spoke ofearUet Having recruited (liurMarines (the Fishers are really the Marine Corps of CCD siwek troops youmht _ ) bmiddot t

8 wemiddot a au tnmiddot Itructing themmiddot in theirmiddot mission

~- t tb -- f ab t - VISI e HUmes a sen ee ehildren andto explain to both

~~- d t hpar an youngs ers ow atd Ch --uld evCIY goo MHlan Snvknow - to understand and love God ill 0 receive His Divine

graces Withia a year our problem

was to find enough teachen to keep up with the enrollment And what about this enrollment

Too many of these young people hadnt been shown how to make the sign of the cross several teenagers hadnt yet been bapshy1ized and some children of mixed marriages were confused by Ipiritual crosseyedness a neither-here-nor-there point of yiew I might add that thesehome visits brought notanly

children to religion classes but al80 parents back to the Church and in some instances into CCD One such instance stands

Study Educational Freedom Problem ft LOUIS (NC) - Citizens

for Educational Freedom has announced the formation of a research committee to promote the finding and dissemination of information on all aspects of the problem of educational freeshydom

CEF president Vincent P Cor ley announced that the new comshymittee will be particularly con_ cerned with the problems of disshytributive justice il) regard to tax benefits for educational pur poses

Among its subjects of investi shygation he said are the hisshytory constitutionality contribu_ tiODll and needs of independent education as well as the way such education is helped by governments in other demoshyeraeies

Fire Halts Training Of Lay Missioners

WAWA (NC) -Lay mission vltgtlunteers had scarcely begJJn their three-month training proshygram when they were called out to fight bull forest fire that threatmiddot ened themissiori ~a~ning center and eventually spread over 10000 acres

The volunteers are members of the Canadian Lay Missioners a society founded in late 1961 to serve mission territories throughout the world The group accepts both men and women without regard to marital status and senda them to foreign counshytries to work for three )eaJ4I

ander Dtissionar1 biShops

lowing features year me passed away I recall A special clergy conferencealso a yong man in his late teens who was sacramentally bank- -OIl race

A review of employment polshyrupt one week following his icies of Cath(lic institutions Confinnation he was killed in an auto accident A seriel of lerIDOllI GIl racial

Justice to be preached IA anYlrtuo1lll Aj)OStolle churches of the dioceseNeed I say that by DOW two years later our executhre board A stipulation for inclusiOil of 1M) longer felt ufleasyabout a nondUcriminatio1 clause ill facing up to CCD Our ranks had eontlaetl for aU buildinc proshygrown to illclude the profes jects Of the diocese and of Cathshysional the skilled and unskilled olic institutions of the diocese 7-OUng and ot rich and poor Inclusion of the cause of racial in other words a gathering of peace as a special intentioa in the people of the parish in- all Masses in diocesan churches structed virtuous apostolic each lip to middotAugust 5 in his own small way fulfilling Christa TeachiDc his mission as a witnesl to Bislwp Helmsing said in ames-Christ With the advice and middotui- th sage ac~paDYmg e programdance 01 our priest~director(this In our belated effort to aid is of the utmost imPottance -and by viaid and deed the causemiddot of lets -ot klmiddotd ours-~e abAutmiddotit)

a~ racial justice andmiddot civilmiddot equality our executive board formed the it is important that all of us-shyremaining grOUps thatDiake up bishops priests Religious and CCD Helpel~ Parent-Educators Discllssion Clubs nd Apostles of Good Will These have been touched o~ briefly in a previousarticlemiddotand willmiddot be himdled in detail In futllle articlellmiddotin this erie

--~ bull - ~ I lu want to saw that the

parish executive board under itl prielt-direetor is the orshyganizing planning and directing arm 01 CCD whose Ole plllpOse is tit mare with both Catholics

and non-Catholics within the parish bull deeper understanding ~ love of God And of course

dt h t be tone oesn ave 0 middotan expertea dlt this and he certainly mustnt be bull holier-thm-thou Perhaps the most inspiring CCD

be h tmem rs In our par1S are wo retired old gents in their early 1Os members of the Helpers

-- I _ th dgrouP Wau un 0 e oors turn on the lights and shltw the children to their clasTooms and

later turn oU the lights and lock Ute doors Can anyone say that these two gents in their inti shymate way are not sharing a witnesses to Christ

To say there is a need in our times for Confraternity of Chrisshytian Doctrine is to repeat what stare at us daily from our newspapers and movies our neighborhood and the house next door and within the family if were honest enough to admit to it CCD is perhaps the best means within the rE~alth 9f the lay apostolate to meet this need Not to meet it not even tomiddot try is to ignore Christ to tUrn our backs on Him to walk away and leave Him alone on Ills Cross

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So Dartmouth and Hyannis

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laity-bear witness to our faith in Christ and His teaching

4ft is imperative mor-ecwer1bat we become involved ia inshy

telligent and effective action ofJove to insure the true succeu

of the nonviolent efforts of our fellow citizens to right the wrongs of tbree centuries

Holy Father Visits Vatican Post Office

VATICAN CITY (NC)-Pope Paul VI has continued a series of visits to Vatican City institution by calling at the Vatican post Gffice

After a tour of 1he various deshypartments Pope Paul lIPOke te the staff and urged them to Cltlshylaborate in the Holy Sees work not only through their professhysional activities but abo by etshytine good example

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FOR PROTESTANTS ONLyTllree students aTe w~ishyeoihed to the Bible School for Protestants only at Holy Savior parish Wichita Kans Father Robert F Pepe passhytor pointed out that white children of University of Wichita faculty members will attend with~hi1dren of local NAACP leaders Christ Father Pepe remarked did not mention eolor when He said 1M the little children come to meHe Photo

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8 THE ANCHOR-Dloc~s$ofFcI11 iv~r-rhu~ Joly 25 163 $2177 GiftAids Papal Charities Its Official- US Government

VATICAN CITY (NC) - Ihe U S National Council of CathshyDecides Thumbsuckings OK olic Women has contributed $21 11 to the Private StoreroomBy Mary Tinley Daly of His Holiness Pope Paul VI

Our guide for more years than we like to believe was a center from which papal char-shya B1im paperbound book with the simple title Infant Care ities are dispensed We might temporarily misplace the dictionary the teleshy The gift was presented on beshy

half of the NCCW by Msgr ~_phone directory or the cookbook but Infant Care was drew Landi European director

hung by a string to a nail enough to be able to decide of Cafholic Relief Services-Natshyover the kitchen sink When what to do in many cases Your ional Catholic Welfare Confershythe bee stings when the dog baby can put up with quite a ence at a private audience graDshybites to quote a popular bit if he finds you consistent ted by the Pope lIOng were just two of the emer- and loving in your care In accepting the donationgencies to be got at immediately The whole book is in the same Pope Paul expressed his grati shyin their clear vein helpful with know-how tude for the generosity of U S Jndices T hat derived from oonsultation with catholics in oontributing to early copy had pediatricians child psychiatrists works of relief and charit1 Jrease - stained and psychologists parent edushy throughout the world pages from cod cators nurses orthopedists and The NCCW channels its worldliver oU soap- specialists in nutrition child aid through CRS-NCWC For the1P0tted p age s development vision and safety past 10 years if has supplied to at the How to In addition Infant Care has the Private storerooms old andBat h e the also consulted parents fathers new clothing including layettelBaby chapter and mothers who are daily FOR MEXICAN MISSIONS These five students from

for needy infants and First Comshybull pin a c h - dealing with problems in infant St Johns University Jamaica Long Island are working munion clothes for the poor ThJaplotched pages care with the Maryknoll Missions in Mexico this Summer With year (1962-63) the NCCW sent

Few BuIesat F ix i n g Father Michael Mullen CM professor at the university 240000 pounds of old and 55000The 1963 e d i t ion datesBaby Vegetashy are left to right Gerard Mueller of Long Igland city NY pounds of new clothing

Rocking chairs must have beenbles Until our first copy became invented for those sweet moshy Maureen Dowling and Mary Hyl-and both of Jackson

almost unreadable and we sent ments and goes on The sick Heights NY Felicia Krywienko of New York and James Prelate Gives $25000 for a new copy we did not reashy fretful baby bull bull bull may need to Cackowski of East Meadow NY NC Photo lize that the Gevernment was be SOothed sponged off bullbullbull For Typhoon Victims keeping up with the times in talked to or just held and

PUSAN (NC) - Bishop Johnchild care far better than we rocked Give him all the comfort Choi of Pusan has given $25000New Lease on LifeNew and revised editions had and attention you can without to Maj Gen Yang Chanwoonfear that it will spoil him been issued Governor of Kyongsang proshyBy the time our three 1963 Infant Carealso takes Young Italian School Teacher Undergoes vince to help victims of Tyshymiddles came along we found a more tolerant attitude toward phoon Shirley

that we no longer need feel both thumbsucklng and pacishy Four-Hour Open Heart Operation uilty in ignoring the 1929 edi- fiers the first of which was forshy The g~f was made possib~

- tion which warned we must not merly viewed 110 shocking the LOS ANGELES (NC)-Maria valve was inserted in her hea by oontributions sent to the ~t the habit of coaxing a baby econd anathema Antonietta Moretti isa pretty to replace the defective aortic Bisliop by friends and Catholi to sleep by rocking Few hard and fast rules are girl with dark eyes black hair valve with which she W88 born organizations outside Korea

COXnfant Care admitted Someshy offered except in such areas all a mind that has often meditated Now she is scheduled for one Employes at a Catholic medishytimes the baby needs a litUe the prevention of accidents on heaven and eternity - and more medical examination by cal center in Seoul gave $1500

extra attention and showed a leading cause of death of chil shy now a new lease on life Dr Jerome Harold Kay chief- to adriye organized by the Seoul picture of a baby being rocked dren of this age group It points At 24 each heartbeat reminded of cardiac surgery at USC and daily Kor~a Times for victims of by his mother Vindicated we out that children are vulnerable that she had but a year or two St Vincents who performed the the typhoon which hit June 20 unashamedly rocked Our last to new kinds of home accidents 10 live Her heart had an aortic operation The examination will and caused an estimated $2 milshylook-see at Infant Care was a because of advances in labor valve that did not close prollerly determine whe~ she can go home lion damage in southeast Korea decade or so ago when its 1951 saving devices for the home and and permit the blood to flow to Rimini Italy and her job as revision stated A great many many scientific developments back into the heart after each a high school teacher there babies fall asleep readily when Useful and necessary drugs heartbeat How Miss Moretti was able to Nun 96 Renews Vows they are rocked effective household and garden PORTLAND (NC) - SisterHer new lease on life was ne- come from Italy to Los Angeles

Now in our capacity as writer sprays time-oonserving home Mary Esdras 96 oldest of theotiated here through St Vin- for surgery is a story that manishyon home topics we find ourshy appliances p a i n t S cleaning ~OOO Sisters of the Holy Names cents Hospital and heart sur- fests the workings of Divine elves on the list to receive agents and other chemical proshy renewed religious vows firstgeons 0( the University of South- Providence Childrens Bureau Publications ducts - even refrigerators and prQnounced 15 years ago at the ern California school of Diedi- Free ServicesComes No 8-1963 - why its television sets - have brought Holy Names Convent at Maryshyeur old friend Infant Care sickness injury and death to cine One of Dr Kays heart surgery hurst She was born in England

youngsters where they were On May 11 Miss Moretti under- students at USC 16 Dr GiuseppeUnderstandably Government in 1866 and came to Oregon Ia bulletins are not the first things improperly used The new Inshy went a four-hour open neari Maselli-Campagna He became 1884 we grab for in our daily mail fant Care sets forth guidelines operation in which a plesiic baU engaged here to an American but this is different - a visit on these A new section on the girl and last Christmas took ber from a long time and dearly beshy handicapped child has al80 been home to Italy to meet his famshy Pocasset Penny SaleCatholic Leader Urges loved friend added also information on all ily Ladies Guild members of S

In the 1963 edition Mrs the immunizations now available Friends told Miss MorettiOpen Occupancy Law Johns Church Pocassei plan Katherine B Oettinger Chief ofshy to prevent communicable child about Dr Maselli and she went

DETROIT (NC) - Thepresishy penny sale tomorrow at Pocassetthe Childrens Bureau writes in hood disease to see hbn in Bari where he Community Clubdent of Detroits Catholic Inshya warm and friendly foreword The -working mother also gets teaches in the universitys surshy

terracialCouncil testifie~middot inNo booklet or expert can ever her share of attention though gical pathology departmentfavor of an open occupancy orshytell you all about your baby the book does say If you are Dr Maselli told her there wasdbiance at a puplic hearing beshyOnly you his father and mother well enough fiXed financially hope-if she could get to Losfore the Detroit Common Counshywill get to know him well that you can afford to ask AngelescilShould I take a job or not The Provincial Superior of the

your answer probably should be Mrs Mario Oresti CIC presi Daughters of Charity of SienaCape D of I No at least for the first few dent told city councilmen the wrote about Miss Morettis case Officers of Mother Cabrinl months CIC has been active for many to Sister Marguerite adminisshy

Circle Daughters of Isabella Single copies of Infant Care years in eHorts to obtain stateshy trator of St Vincents Hospitalwill meet at 8 Tuesday night may be purchased from the wide open occupancy legislation here The Sisters arranged free Aug 13 at Bourne Memorial Superintendent of Documents She urged the council to supshy hospitalization for her and the Community Building Buzzard Us Government Printing Ofshy port an ordinance which would mrgeons donated the operationBay fice Washington 25 DC require that all properties ofshy

fered for sale or for rent on the public market be sold or rented IN MIAMIwithout regard to race creed color or nationaI oligin BEACHIT Wareham Garden Party

A garden party will be held from 1 to 6 Sunday a1ternoon July 28 at Sacred Hearts Semishynary Wareham Proceeds will benefit the communitys Queen -AbullbullRICA MO of Peace Mission Seminary Jafshy FUNDRUpound frey N H Turkey ham and 011-1108 chicken dinners will be served 04 lr-eondltloned ro and booths childrens games and bull I Iwlmmlng pooll a variety program wW comprise bull REE HIf-plrklng for 100 a entertainment Church Mass InformatIOn

Plan To Build

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restaurant I lounge

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bull Stag ond Showers 91 Crandall Rd Tiverton

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DOCTOR FROM CONGO Mother Rivas at rikht of SPri~g 5-0700 Ile Company of Mary - who runs Mater Christi Hospital WAREHAM 49 YARMOUTH RDIt Kyondo in the Congo Leopoldville and has performed tver 8000 major surgical-operations there since 1956- SAVINGS BANK HYANNIS isits Archbishop Peter Sigismondi Secretary of the Scmiddot Wareham Folmouth AMPLE PARKINGde Propaganda Fide in ~ome At left is Mother Vila of

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Says Sound Parental Advice Prevents Early Marriages

By Father Walter WImbionki Dear Father My niece age 17 a high scllool lenior will be married III three months The groom to be is 18 and a helper to amp

TV repair man My sister-in-law thinks the whole thing raquo -just fine because they are both wonderful kids I am

TO PEACE CORPS POST Beverly Irwin 1963 gradushyrepomtibilities of husband and the problems involved in early father OF wife and mother Some marriage ate of the College of the Holy Names Oakland Calif talks to he Jpeople can reach maturif3J in N~etI basi ill PampIeJdll lWei her~sIgnmen In t Peace Corps in Guima Oft the hir late ~ others neYer Tell them of the curtailment West Coast of Africa with Sister Mary Baptistu faculty-em to FetICh it I of professional training lor girla member NC Photo

PEO~~ tor Catholics as well as for bo7s 01 the led 1ft a simple nral societJ of experience in making a ~re a bQY or girl had toleam choice of the absence ofmatrir-Oregon Missioner Ready 0 Start

~a and 1clf-reliaBce by livin itY patience and wisdom oa I OIl a farm they had long-term bOth sides of the ielatibrlship p A ~ - J1 bullpr~ration ~or their marriage olthe difficult ~nciar ~ rogrom In rvrKJzon ung e Parash aleL 1oday m our complex so- auOIl the new familTwill prob- PORTLAHD (He) A eietT unskilled labor is just nat ably- be in of the heightened - mls- -and machine saws to begin eoshy

frankly s hoe ked because they are ~otally unprepare4 for marrIage What argushyments can I use with my lIIampter-in-Iaw and my own daughters against early marshydage

Emily Dear Emily

Early is a relative wOld llemeos Juliet was about 15 and 11 or 14 is considered a pre1b edvlU1pounded marriage age in some parts of India The Canon Law of the Church based on the cusshytoms of an older and simpler ealtme canceiftsof marriage _tween younier teenagers ftlid and licit tbere is a background ofeom-

II is unwise to judge the Pi-u- unDucatioa aDd adequate sex denee of marrying only ia term education in a family parents ef chronological age One is old lIbould not have too great a difshyenough to marry when he or she fieulty m periodically emphe lllChieved suftlcletlt maturit7 sizing the difference between to choose a partner wisely and aexual attraction (romance) aud to vndestaRtl and IlS8UD1e the married love and in describing

Wanted llbd job-training and possibilities of divorce- and the higher education are a must

It is a rare young man who able to m1UlY before he iamp 22 bull 23~ unlesa he is willing to IUbject bis wife to a marginal existence or hu a family wiI-IIDc to s~pport him I remember ~ parent saying proudly We J- bcught Alice and her hus-ItaIld a new car 80 they can 10 to classes mDre easily middot There is a speCial problem

facentnt Catholic COliples Their DoD-Catholic friends who mailJ

Marria In which both DelS are ~r the age of ~ divoree tlaree times M Gften bose of ~ ewer n JIliriy to 40 per cent of an hidl IICbool girls who marry are prelaquoshynaftt and almost 70 per cent of an high ~hool ~ whD marlJI ID8n7 prep ampIeJs

One study has clearly reaveale4 neurotic teRdeDdes are shyhigher amooa JOUDC men and women who Dl8IT1 under theof 20 thaD among those wbebMre the cOlbol and eo1Dnaon 1leDlJe to wait lfi~

beshy best treatment for IDeshyearly marriages is preventive If

increased problem in adjustshyment

If young people haTe learned that they can trust parents to tell them the truth in mattera connected with life and love and EX they will have little hesi tation in accepting parental adshyvice on the subject of earlymarriage lonamp before It becomes a problem

If on the other bandparents

onarr prle~ prepared here to oJNrative programs among the peturn toA hhJ otnpolt ia the peop~e of his Tamshiyacu misshy

eruVlaD mazOit sioR He ~t ahea supplies and The materials along with

ma~nals to beglD a long-range medicines and other supplies IOCial pl~esa program for ~e were donated b7 individuals --~ poverty-stncken people at h shyjungle t~rritor~ He ~190 it eroupa in tile Portland arehdioshytaking W111l hun proDUseS ol cese prayer support iro 2soo west- Fundamp tor continWIIg JUPPOrt -n Oregon Cat~lica of the Peruvian miSlIioa work F~ FraDC~ Kennard an have been pledged OR a coashy

~dll)esan pne~ w~o -- ~inampbasia ~ougIa bull camshy

-rly limit the siie of their fam- wanUngs (f doom itmiddot KnOt at electric generators water pump archltUocesan DeW~peI

have never said anything on the Jl)ent elght ~earamp III Peru col- paigD conducted amonlaquo IIbshyIlUbject excePt to proclaim dire ~ted here II supply of ploWlt llCibera tQ the ~tholic sentinel

Cardinal Scores Indecent Attire

V E N I C J (Me) - GiOYaJIBI Cardinal Urbani has criticized the Maring of scant attire in streetsmiddot and shopping cemen or the city

nae Patriarch of Veke w ill a pastoral Letter What ie tolerated with diffic~ cut beftc~ for reasons of healtk beshycome an act of exhibitiOilisa wIlen worn in ~e meets bopping ceftters and public places It denotes an absence at a normal sense of modesty waieh has u roots in ehasti~middot

He alse said that genuiae modestry is a good compaaiolt - Vue tiegance

Tb~ Cardinal said that pubJlo mDralitycannot be prOlDf)tet lIUlCh Ie~ defended when divm and human laws are not aceomshypanied by a clear and coherent moral education the hcMte therefore is the first school where public morals should be taughthe added

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ter1ained b Junior Higlt CllDtPshyfire Girls- Campfire Girls lUuebirds of Sacred Bead Pshyiah Fan River on ttt~ oceasioa Ol histransier tobnmaeulMe Conception parish North East Honor guests were aduamp aaWshymg with the youth prognan eluding Mr and Mrs Abel liar celinei Edward L Wilsoo aiI4f John B Reed Leaders super in~ were Mrs John KenyOBo Mh Walter Wilcox Mrs Beecl and Mrs Wilson Father BuekJeJ receiftd a eif~ from the group

To Mark Feast Reception IletVices for new

members of St Annes 8edalitt will be held tomorrow night tIM feast of St Anne at SaCIM Heart Church North Attleboro The ~ill follow rosalT anct Benediction at 730PrOfPectiwo ~embers may contact Mrs 8mbull Tondreault

by contraceptives What all StiRPllsiag that a tmmrmiddot about the Catholic girl who is eouple Who thiftk that they are - tile moiher of three before she in Jove have jolJt stopped I~ten- tItrns 21 If her husband fa ini bringing home an inadequate _lary withnoplospects far im- S middotkI h I provement and slw has at least tean uvl Sc edules bull child~bearing years ahead of Communion Breakfast Mr temptation is great NEW YORK (iCl-rhe ninth

Seem ~~sticated The crucial argument against

teenage marriage is this in our ~ciety the presumption must be Jnade that the late adolescent does not haTe a sense of identity bull coherent system of values a elear notion of wlat is 110 be ~ught iIi a spouse and a realisshytic awareness of the burdens inshyolved in matrimony

No on~ Wbo has dealt with teeagen for a~ period of time ~nks 1lftat there are very many them who have finished the process of growirlg up wQcb

anpu~ CQllUIlunion Breakfast of the Edith Stein Guild wUI be held here Saturday Aug 10 after Mamiddotss at St John the Baptist Chureh

The national guild aids JewshyJab converts to Catholicism and seeks to promote better Cath~ olic-Jewish understanding It is named for a Jewish convert who became a Catholic nUn tnd died in the nazi concentration camp at Ausehwitz

Speaker at the Communion breakfast will be Msgr Josepa N ltampody pasflor of Sacrecl

lItarriage must presume Ire- Heart Church HiglWancl Falla eently ran into a bride of 17 who ntil the ciay of the wedding had bull ever once IllePared her own reaklast She is marrying a Joung maD wbose drle dDmestif lIkills ~re carrymg out the arbage and changing II fuse

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Sees Race Crisis As Oppo~tunity

For Progress JACKSON (N C ) A

Catholic pastor here in Misshy sissippi said that current racial ten s ion s create a providential opportunity for progress

Msgr Josiah G Chatham pastor of St Richard church predicted in a sermon that when the good people of our southland grasp the moral isshysues involved in the racial jusshytice question harsh legalized enforced segregation will be no more

Under Gods grace a climate of freedom shall be developed ill which free men move freely and live with becoming dignity as children of God and free Amershyicans he said

Msgr ChMham received nashytional attention recently when his earlier sermon on the race question Southern Pentecost was reprinted in America magshyazine

Not Hopeless

In that sermon he declared that legalized enforced segreshygation as we have known it inmiddot eo oglan Ees I~O ogma IC s ac e the past is dead He also deshy

plored the assassination in Jack- D- M b h- - W Id C -I

Scripture Study Aid to Religious Unity Efforts

MONTREAL (NC)-Two scholars - one Catholic the other Protestant - offered different views here of the idea of the church in the New Testament but agreed that Scrip_ ture study can aid religiou unity efforts

Presenting papers on Unity and Diversity in New Testament Ecclesiology were Father Rayshymond E Brown SS Scripture professor at St Marys Seminary Baltimore and Ernst Kasemann of the University of Tuebingen Germany

They spoke at a plenary sesshysion during the fourth world conference of the World Council of Churches Faith and Order Commission

Ovation for Priest Father Browns appearance

marked the first time that a CARDINAL BAPTIZES ATTORNEY GENERALS SON Leaving the Church of Stbull Roman Catholic has spoken at a

Francis Xavier at Hyannis is Mrs Peter Lawford sister of US President John F Kenshynedy holding the newest member of the Kennedy family - Christopher George The son of Attorney General and Mrs Robert F Kennedy the infant was christened by Richard Cardinal Cushing Archbishop of Boston The ceremony was attended by left to right the Attorney General Mrs Eunice Shriver Pat Lawford President Kennedy Mrs Robert Kennedy and Dean Markham godfather Rt Rev Leonard J Daley is pastor of the Hyannis Parish NC Photo

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son of NAACP leader Medgar Iscusses Evers

In his new sermon MsgrChat- MONTREAL (NC) - An ofshyham said the achievement of middotficial Vatican observer at a

racial justice and harmony Is not a hopeless utopia

In patience and courage it n be attained he said

He added however that tbiJ loal cannot be attained by inshyaction Inaction can but lead to tragedy

bull A - -Baptlst ssoclatlon Backs Bible Reading

MIAMI (NC) - The executive board of the Miami Baptist Asshy~iaion said here in a resolution that Bible reflding and prayer

major W 0 rid C 0 u n c i I of

Churches meeting here said no dogmatic obstacle c~xists to preshy

vent the Catholic Church from joinipg the World Council

This view was expressed by Father Gregory Baum OSA of Toronto at a press conference during the fourth international meeting of the World Councils Faith and Order Commission which ends tomorrow

Father Saum theologiall and author of books and artiCle on ecumenism was one of five official Cat hoi i c observen

named to attend the meeting bY recitation in middotpublic schools do the Vaticans Secretariat for Dot contradict the prinicipal of Promoting Christian Unity AnshyChurch-State separation othet 15 Catholics attended

-The resolution said we do not guests believe this principle requires Fr Bro~ Speaker the omission of Bible reading and prayer in the schools when not The Catholic Church is not a accompanied by sectarian com- member of the World Council of ment and when no compulsion is Churches which includes middot201

17S Supreme Court decision ban ning Bible reading and recitation of the Lords prayer in public echools They urged their fellow Baptists to consider prayerfully lOch steps as may be proper and legal to protect the spiritual ioundations of the nation

HEADS SOCIETY Father Giulivo Tessarolo a native of Italy and pastor of Holy Rosary Church Washingshyton has been elected to a sixshyyear term as Superior Genshyeral of the Pious Society of St Charles (S c a I a b ri n i Fathers) with headquarters in Rome NC Photo

MANCHESTER (NC) - The

school board has approved a recshyommendation stating that publicschool pupils may continue to mention Gods name in the classshyroom

The recommendation was made by John T McDonald superinshytendentof schools It states that the pupils to keep Gods name in their minds may recite in class the Pledge bf Allegiance to the Flag It also says the pupils may recite the first and third stanzas of the Star Spangled Banner

The pledge of allegiance eon- bull tains the words one nation unshyder God The first and third stanzas of the national anthem do not specifically mention God

but the fourth stanza has the words In GOd we trust

University lo~n WASHINGTON (NC) --The Housing and Home Finance Agency has approved a three~

million-dollar loan for the con struction of two residence hall additions at the University of Dayton in Ohio Themiddot university directed by Marianists will house 802 additional students when the new buildings are comshypleted

~em ers Ip In or ounci The World Council was repshy

lresented by an observer at the Eirst session of the Second Vati shylean Council

A further sign of growing conshy~mct between the World Council 1and the Catholic Church was the 1act that during the Faith and ltOrder meeting here a Catholic

Prayer for Pope CI D- I oses la ogue

ATHENS (NC) _ A Greek Orthodox archbishop closed a discussion between Orthodox shy

lohn XXIII Archbishop Photios former

Metropolitan of Paphos in cypshy Jus saido Pope John May I bis example be followed byall

men of good will and let U8 hope to see realized soon theleshyunion of all Christian brothers

ann Roman Catholic theologians here by leading all in a prayer for the soul of the lllte Popen

usedon students to require their PFotestant Angliclln Orthodox Tl1e Orthodox prelate presided pradical reasons such as the _----------_ participation or presence and Old Catholic denominations atthe two-hour dialogue in fear ~f religious indiiference ADM MULLEN

The BaptiSt middotExecutive Board altho~gh it was invite~ ~o join at w~ichmiddot three Orthodox priestsand wid e s pre a d misunder-~ - C Members expressed regret at ~he te t~me of the councIlsforma- and four lay theologians parti shy

tion In 1948 In 1061 howev~rmiddot Cipated with six Catholic prie~ts the VatIcan named fIV~ 0lfIClal The meeting was held at the observers to the counCil s thIrd Athens residence of the Jesuit asscmbly held In New Delhi Fathers India The discussion - which censhy

tered on sacramental theologyA t t K G d - was organized by Father

C S 0 eep 0 s Elpidios Stephanou AA super-Name inClassroorn ior of the Assumptionist Fathers

here and a former consultor of the preparatory Commission Oil the Oriental Churches for the Second Vatican Council

Layman to Manage Sees Real Estate

SEATTLE (NC) -A layMan has been named to the new post of manager and supervisor of the real estate holdings of the Seattle archdiocese

The appointment of Robert E Tobin to the Chancery Office post was announced by Archshybishop Thomas middotA Connolly of Seattle Tobin vice president of a real estate firm in Seattle will be entrusted with the task of seshycuring strategic sites for proshyposed parishes high schools and

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for the first time addressed one of the sessions

This first came in a talk on New Testament ecclesiology by Father Raymond E Brown SS

plenary session of one of the Faith and Order Commission meetings He received a proshylonged ovation from a large crowd in the university stadium

The Sulpician priest noted that biblical criticism is but one avenue of research into the Church of the first century

Nevertheless it is incumbent on us to use all the means at our disposal including the science of biblical criticism to know and understand what the Church of the New Testament was and was not as a guide to our unshyderstanding of what the Church must be today he said Father Brown admitted that there is no uniformity of theoshy

a professor of Scripture at St logy irithci New Testjlment but Marys Seminary Baltimorei insisted that there is unity GIl

Practical Reasons belief Father Baum expressing the Sees Parallel

view at his press conference Dr Kasemann drew a parallel that there is no dogmatic ob- between the religious situatioa stacIe to the Roman Catholic in apostolic times and today Church joining the World Coun_ Comparing tensions amont cil cited a council statement various groups within the early which specifies that membership Christian community with the does not imply recognition of tensions among religious bodiN other C h t b d d th 1 1 h ldr 1 s I a n 0 les as today he sal e paral e s ouh h c urc e~ be a gre~t consolation te He noted that Orthodox de- c modern ChristIans shynOJlinations which share many un is surely of teal theologishy

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The program directed by in Nmvaapittya and Panadura Colomltgt dem~gtnstralon that become another Vietnam where Father R de Rocquois OP of pa~sed resolutions calling OR Ceyiln s Ca~ol~c ActIon organ- Buddhists are persecuted

Lyons France has arranged for iz~tIon h~ m~lltra~ govern- At a public meeting held

u S Missionaries Train Formosans For Radio TV

T A I PEl (NC) - Two young missioners from Calishyfornia are training student actors and production pershysonnel here for radio and teleshyvision

Father Philip L Bourret SJ of San Francisco started Kuangshychi radio program service in 1958 Since then Kuangchi has had over 500 short plays dealing with the family and community problems aired by radio stations throughout Taiwan

Father Clarke L Trent SJ from Pasadena Calif joined Father Bourret at Kuangchi in 1962 Father Trent had earlier been with the Jesuit-run Family Theater TV program in Manila

Give English Lessons

Public service programs proshyduced by Kuangchi in the past two years included a series of 50 public health programs and daily 30-minute English lessons

At Christmas and Easter Kuangchi has produced lengthy religious programs carried by the Broadcasting Corporation of China

During more than eight years prior to 1960 Protestantreli- gious programs dominated the pro g ram i n g of Taiwans 70 broadcasting stations Father ]3()urret says There are today middotsome 1000 programs monthly from various Protestant sources released by wrious stations

In 1960 two years before TV became operative in Taiwan Father Bourret was preparing a TV studio

h I bull h Opens Frenc - rlS Student Exchange

DUBLIN (NC) - Archbishop Giuseppe Sensi Apostolic Nunshyeio to Ireland has officia1l7 opened the new Oratory of St

Dominic here headquarters for the Irish-French Student Ex change program

PEACE DOVES Seventy six-year-old Father rosephat AnanevichmiddotOFM feeds his doves as An appropriate preshylude to the annual peace pilshygrimage at the Immaculate Heart of Mary Monastery Sybertsville Pa Aug 2 to 4 Nq Photo

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THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 25 1963

Denies Catholics Enjoy Immunity In Vi~tnam

SAIGON (NC)- Military court proceedings here have shown that Catholics enjoy no immunity in Vietnam unshyder President Ngo dinh Diem whose government had been labeled Catholic-dominated in the foreign press during the Buddhist controversy report Fr Patrick OConnor SSC

Catholics suspected of plotting against the government were arshyrested and tried like other acshycused persons One Catholic lieutenant was sentenced to ten years hard labor on charges of complicity in the attempted coup of November 1960

A Catholic civilian was sell shy tenced to six years solitary conshy

finement There were at least six Catholics among 80 military and civilians brought to trial of

PEACEFUL MARCH FOR JUSTICE Some 15000 persons joined in a peaceful march and ~rally for interracial justice through the streets of downtown Cleveland Memshybers of the local Catholic Interracial Council are carrying a sequence of signs from the peace prayer of St Francis of Assisi NC Photo

Alleged Persecution Excuse for Bigotry Ceylon Buddhists Wage Anti-Catholic Campaign

COLOMBO (NC) - Charges Buddhist Premier Sirimova of Catholic schools and the oustshythat the Vietnamese government Bandaranaike to appoint a gov- ing of nuns from hospitals The

headed by Catholic president ernment conunission to investi shy Ngo dinh Diem is persecuting gate the Catholic Action organishy

Buddhists continue to be used zation here by extremist Buddhist groups One Buddhist group the Sinshyhere in Ceylon to wage a bitter halaJatika Sangamaya sent the anti-Catholic campaign following message to His Holi-

Some 50000 members of var- ness Pope Paui VI ious Buddhist organizations mar- While congratulating Your ched through Colombos stree~ Holiness desire for world peace to protest against events in Viet- and freedom we beg Your Holishynam and the activities of Cey- ness to instruct Catholic Vietshylons Catholics which they al- nam to stop harassing Buddhists leged aim at destroyingthe We wish Your Holiness long Buddhist religion and culture of life this southeast Asian island na- L H Mettananda a veteran Another Vietnam lion bullnti-Cat~olic campai~ner re- He said that unless the govern-

That rally and other meeting peated hIS old accusat~on at the rnent acts quicltly Ceylon will

more than 500 French students Asks Discussion ftlent and busmess CIrcles and to live with Irish famiiies in bull plans to deBt0y th~ foundations P~blin Cork Waterford Kil- Of Vatican Tie of ~he morah~ spIrltuahty and

kenny Galway Dopega~ ~nd I na~lOnal conscIOusness of B~d- ~elfast Nearly 140 Irish studentsmiddot WASHINGTO~ (~C)- Rep dhlSts who are in a nUIJOrIty

are going to France this year~ Roman C Pucmskl sald here in C~lon Twenty went when the program that tJiE question of establishing ~arge Sab~tae ltarted 10 years ago diplomatic relatons with themiddot Of Ceylons mor~ than 10 mn

Th at e f Vatican deserves the widest I lidI1 people an estimated six d e lrog~arn ~ -an

gJ o~ possible disCussion in this coUn- ftlillioiJ are Buddhists Catholicsn re8B~uite excd anges e deteh U S T try ~ DUinber 711000 and there are

r am an ranee an e Pu k i ~ t t i th 1 5 m H dand France CInS I ~ a a emenn more an ml on In us the CongressIonal Record saId and over 500000 Moslems it is entirely possible that the Even before events in Vietnam American people today may led to charges of Inti-Buddhist want to review the fundamental persecution here extremist Budshyquestion of restoring a closer dhist groups here were spear liaison with the Vatican heading the drives that have led

He said His Holiness Pope to the government takeover of Paul VI and Pope John XXIII all but 42 of Ceylons hundred have increased the international prestige imd importance of the Graduates to Work Vatican

Surely the Vatican today stands as one of the worlds imshypressive forums for the exchangeof views and ideas inmans unshyyielding search for peace and understanding he said

Pucinski also noted that the US has diplomatic relations with tiny states throughout the world of considerably less imshyportance than Vatican City

Relief Agent Brings

Food to Cameroun YAOUNDE (NC)--The U s

Catholic Relief Services-NatshyionalCatholic Welfare Confer ence has distributed $860000

As Lay Missioners ALBANY (NC)-Four gradushy

ates of St Rose College here have volunteered for a yearsservice with the lay volunteer program sponsored by the CathshyoIlc Church Extension Society Maureen OToole of Albany

and Lunette Holland of De Kalb Junction- N Y will teach at St MaryS parish Ponca City Okla Claudia LaDue of Lenox Mass will work at 8t James parish Oklahoma City and Margaret Mitchell of Cohoes N Y will work at Immaculate Conception parish Oklahoma City

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worth of medical supplies and missions The society headquarshysUrplus U S food in Cam~toun ters are in Chicagoover tlie pa~four years

The government of this West ------------ African country pays the pro- St Francis grams costmiddot of transportaionReSlodence

Extension Society lay volun- teers work in the American home

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government is now planning to tax the gifts given to the reshymaining Catholic schools which are not aHowed to charge tuition

Atthe Buddhist rally here Mettananda claimed Catholic Action has deliberately saboshytaged government properties and uses insidious methods to conshyvert Buddhists He accused Catholics of luring young Budshydhist men and women by organshyizing parties where much liquor is served

under the auspices of the Bud- r---~------- dhist group Ambalanagoda Bhi- The KEYSTONE kku Sangamaya the former dishyrector of Ceylon Radio Ronnie OHice Equipment

de Mel said that the imperial- Salesroom 1st policy of the U S had been

carried out SO successfully in NEW AND USED Vietnam that tt was able to Wood and S~I Detlka and chili foist a Catholic president on a ~1 ~il ~j= ~~~~~~ ~~~

middotnatioll where he asserted 85 wardro1gta etc pel cent of the people are BUd- 108 J a uGdhists The same thmg could near ni happen overnight in Ceylon Street through CathoHc Action if Budshydhists are not awake he added

N Wijeratmi vic~ president of another Buddhist organizashytion Bauddha Balawegaya said his group is determined to check Catholic Action

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whom 44 including four Cathoshylics were acquitted

To be a Catholic in Vietnam ltshyis no guarantee of government favor To be a Buddhist or any other kind of non-Catholic i no guarantee of government disshyfavor

What the government wants i support It reacts against every sort of opposition whether it comes from a Catholic a nonshyChristian a former supporter or a family connection

Priest Imprisoned Catholicism is certainly not

the dominant influence in govshyernment policy in spite of some journalists obsession with the

Presidents retigion Some foreign observers do not

realize that years before the7 ever saw Vietnam Catholics inshycluding Catholic priests suffered penalties because they opposed or criticized the government

Father Le van Phiem who had been a supporter of Ngo dinb Diem from 1948 to 1954 sided with opponents of the President in 1956 He was arrested and sentenced to three years i prison He served two and oneshyhalf years of the sentenceshy

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Hot Potato Awaits Retum Of Vacationing Editors

By Msgr George G ~

DIrector MCWeuro Social ~ DetpMtment

It happens every year Somewhere uound the middle fII Jltly columnists wha five in tb tJropiea (Washington ean 8eTve as a good example) get tired or writin1r eoluntns even ill air-conditioned offices And their readers--with the 0shy

lieption of the few odd onelf Itere and there who dont know enough to eome in out of the ncon-day lmu-get tkied of reading them At ~i time of the ear the only peopie wbo seem to be bterIn[ned to Iftp the- presses rolling regardshy1e1lS of the Swnshymer heat Be

tbeeditors And -oOyen of these ~y gentleshyaellgtif the truth e J e known lIave probablJr transferredtheir

Ii 1Iampee of operashytions to the piney woodamp Ql aoIlthern Minnesota OJ to the WOCky coast of Maine and beme very sensible lat ~lIbtJrmiddot dont even get around to readiag tIleir oWn editorials mna less etIler peoples columna

Allergic te )JlaIIII Spaeea What I am leading Up to is that

-u week for ~ee while tae editors are looking the Qtker way I am not going to write a

tluIt theY lIILe begiImiDfl to squeak

And besitles nebodY is ~ listening to 1Ibem lIIDP ~

M IbDe Leave it temiddot1Ie Irish with their

real 0Ir alleged fOndness fOr inshytramUlal conttGVerlIyen to- came along iust at the riyenht time with a new issue which will live the coaselativeliberal controverS7 alDODQ their AmeriJCim Cathalie cBuains Ii uew lease on life

If ami when tbe Ilartieipaatl in tlUampcontmuiDt debate run oat ot new ~ to SQ aboat the new issue- of DationalizatiOD in Ireland they can always start arguing among themselves as to whether or not Pope Pauf Vl b really as much in favor of the United Nawms as his recent adshydress of welcome to Secretary Genera U Thant would on the face fYf it seem to indicate

Make GNIIIld RliIlelJ CQmethe FaU when the kids

have returned to school and everytbing else fa back to normal again readers of the Catholic pressare in for a jolly good time

if they share this writers weak oolumn strictly so called ie5sfor trYing to anticipate how lIutsince editors by andlmtge certain Catholic newspapers bull are allergic to blank spaees iD magazines (dont ask me to name

tile p~geS l)f their papers (unless them) are going to handle the course these blank spaces are hot potato which Time has unshypaid for at the going rate and ~ttingly tolllled into their lap agned by A Friend) we are By way of bull concluding poundootshymg to compromise withmiddot them note it is suggested that tile 1liiy filling out ~e rest of 0lIl great debate- on this mOlBenliouanotted space- WIth a few Mid issue-Are Irish Catholics more ~er and complete11 incoa- ia favor of nationalization the equential jottings 011 a recent British Socialista _ be pest IIe~S item whichstruck lIS as polled until our friends the edishylteing rather amU5l~ In a ptJEJ tors get back to town IMt of way and whlch III lRucamp It will be their respomibUitby teo good to keep until the- Fatl to establish and enforce the ~ Attitrie iloUnd rules for the d~1gtate and

The news Item in questlOft ~ peared in Time magazinegtso JuI 12cover story on ~an Lem~ PrIme Mmister of EIre and tltushy181 head of the Flanna Fail PartJ In the land oisaints and sehGlars

It relids verbatim as follows -Themiddot world socialism 1lenifies ~ianba Fail supporters who are Rofbnly overwhelmingly Ca~ho

Iic but include many small landshy owners Yet one-third of aU in tI~ial enterpJises middotin Irelandmiddot

today are bankrolled (Time has alwaYlJ liiKl a weakness for bar- ltarisms of this sort) by the govshyernment which has gone farther toward nationalization than even

Jkitish socialists advocate Le~ bull aass says that he shares the atti shy

tude toward socialism that was expressed in the late Pope Johns eneyclical Pacem in r~ that

BOmiddot political system is undesirable if it benefits the people

Need Something New r wou1ltl hope that Mr Lemasa

didnt put it quite that waTt but it any event Times assertion bull at Ireland God help us baa 8OJ1e- the British soeialists one better in pushing for the natio~ elizaotion Gf industry (in other words for a form of socialism) has given OithoIk conserva- tLve~ and liberals in the lmiddotted States somethmg new VII MgUe aboutmiddot in the monthsmiddotahead

And goodness knows they need

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OKLAHOMA CITY (NO) -

Catholic Orthodox Protestant and Jewish clergymen isseed a joint statement here ~ndemnshying racial discrimination

Bishop Victor J Reed of OIdashyhoma City and Tulsa signed the joint resolution which also calla for recognition of the validity and essential rightneS at the massive acts of protest which have developed in response to continued injustice and practice of racial discrimination in Amershyiean life Twe~-five religious lesden

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AslIS Commission To Tackle Family FOim Problems

WASHINGTON (NC) shyEstahlishment of a presidenshytial j~mmisgibn On country life ttl tackle problems of the nations middotfamilY farIIis wa~middot ne omtnlJl(nded tea Congresssiolial

subcommittee here by an omshybullcial ltgt1 the National CathOfte Rural Life Comerence

FathelmiddotTames L Vizzard 8J ctirector of the NCRLC Washing ton olfice told members of the House amiddotgricwture subcommittee at farnUy faTIDa that the group fine work ia inadequate for the fun aad continuing task fIf evaluuting change and ita effect ea thl~ famil7 farm

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MANCHOR middot-3Fut Seniors ot SaintmiddotAhthony~s Thurs July 25 1963

Participate in Many Activities During Busy Scholastic Year Minor Seminary

Looking forward to their senior year at Saint Anthony Spurs Increase High School in New Bedford are two outstanding sup- Of Vocatmiddotons porters of the schools program - Nonnand Meny and Muriel Marios Muriel the daughter of Mr and Mrs Adelard SANTA BARBARA (Ne) Marois of 96 Nye Street tt helps you make important de - The American Franciscan New Bedford is a member cisions Societyfor Vocations praised of Saint Anthonys parish And Normand adds Catholic minor seminaries at its na- and takes part in many of education is necessary especially tional meeting as the chief facshythe activities sponsored by 1he in these days when there is so tor in the richest increase in achool and parish great a need to counteract bad priestly vocations in our coun-

Normand too is a member of influences trys history Saint Anthonys and if the son Homework Necessary The society rep 0 r ted bull of Mr and Mrs Normand Meny On the subject of homework marked increase in the numshyof 287 Ashley Blvd New Bed both students feel that it is ber of high school boys entering ford Both Normand and Muriel a necessary part of school life the minor seminary have been members of the par- Without drill says Normand ish school since freshman days the things we learn in class This is due said the group Both Muriel and Normand are would not make enough of an to the wisdom and zeal of the

good students and maintain impression and we would soon American Bishops whose well shyabove average grades Muriel 11 forget what wed learned planned diocesan vocation proshyparticularly interested in Latin Homework is especilllly im- grams each year acquaint 110 algebra and English though she portant says Muriel for those many boys with the priesthood laughingly says her favorite students who are planning to go Also the generous giving of their period is the lunch break on to college sons to God by the American

Since he is interested in jour- The program of studies at parents and the zeal and friendshynalism Normand works hard at Saint Anthonys High is diver- ly attitude of vocation direc-English and Latin feeling that sified and students who want to tors a background in these languages follow a classical commercial or The society is an organization will be beneficial in this field general course will find the cur of vocation directors from the He is also interested in science riculum suitable Four years of Friars Minor the Conventuals realizing that a knowledge of two foreign languages both the Capuchins the Third Order this subject is essential in today French and Latin are offered Regular and the Friars of the World Commercial course students are Atonement About 40 priests at shy

Exira-Curricular Activities given one year of general sci tended the meeting at the Old Both Normand and Muriel take ence but college preparatory Mission here

part in extra-curricular activi- st~dents have biology chemistryties at SAH The glee club is one and physics together with four Oonlounds Opponents of their favorites This club years of mathematics MURIEL MAROIS and NORMAND MENY The group said the increase iJl under the direction of Sister There is very little time to do minor seminaries is providen-Helen of Jesus CSC is one of homework during the school day Club Members of this dub are alumnus of SAH Moderat() t tial In 1932 there were 85 the best known in the New Bedmiddot at Saint Anthonys since only trained to operate all mechancaf Sister Mary Yvette of the minor seminaries in the country fltgtrd area The club performs on one study period per day is al- devices in the school such y Ailgels Today there are more than 200 many occasions including par- lowed each student This one the moving picture projector the- Essa staff the society said ents night the school Christmas study period is sometimes used d 1 th d th_ d recor -p ayer e recor er e middotSImiddotter ary Yvette ~ the The meetIngs program w party thellenior play and nu- Improve rea mg comprehen- slide proJector d Th v~ pln an vwers ey_ Angels lB also Inoderator ~or the devoted to the importance of the merous religious affairs ilIon are then equipped to render

They take pride in the fact Selentilic Reacllnr Lab worthwhile service to the school Essa staff which is responsibe minor seminary Father Jame that for the past three years This improvement in reading by setting up and operating vis- for the publication of Saint An Hannan OFM Cap vocation they have sung the processional eomprehension is accomplished ua1 aid equipment thonys school newspaper The director of the Capuchins St and the recessional at the annual in a special scientific reading paper which is printed in French Augustine province told the as-Vocation Mass held in Saint An- laboratory which was introduced The first debating lOCiety at and English has been the recip- sembly thonys Church in the school two years ago by Saint Anthonys High wasinaug- lent of many awards The many mature superbi

BWiiness Administrator the present principal Sister urated last November arid since Work on the newspaper adjusted and highly effective Both students are members of Mary Perpetual Help Results its beginning the debaters have says Normand Meny a frequent priests who have spent up to IS

the science club Normand will have shown that the reading come a long way In the Nan-a wntributor 11 beneficial fltgtr years in a seminary previous to serve as president during his program has greatly benefited ga~settLeague~ SAH tied for students who wish to teke up their ordination certainly conshysenior year The club under the the students lot only in combull thIrd place with De ~ ~le j~urnalism or for those students founds those who take a stron direction of Sister Mary Ernest- prehension but in study skills Coach for the debating ~Iety who merely enjoy writing art- stand against the minor semi-Albert CSC meets monthly as well ill Att~rney Richard BachaJld an cles nary

Speakers during the past year Extra-curricular activities are --------------------------------------_have included business officials an important part of school life and lab technicians at Saint Anthonys These all

These two students have both take place after regular school served as officers during their hours and are on a voluntary junior year Normand was elect- basis Participation is high ed president and Murielclliss making it evident that there is secretary They will both camp- a keen interest on the part of aign for office again when elee- the students tiOJl time rolls around in SeJraquo Creative Writinlaquo ember There are many other clubs

Writing is a hobby with Nor- at SAH besides the glee club and mand and though he plans to the science club Sister Mary start using your basementbecome a business administrator Yvette who is in charge of t-he he feels that a deveiopment of Commercial Club states that the this interest will be advanta- purpose of the club is to create geous He is a member of Junior and encourage interest in busishyAchievement an organization ness education Outstanding leashywhose aim is to acquaint young ders in the business field often people with the business world give of their time to address

School News members As bull member of Junior French conversation is the aim

Achievement Normand acts aI of the French club Members of school reporter at Saint Antho- the club view films listen to nys High for the New Bedford records prepare French skits or Standard-Times read excerpts from French

Though Muriel has only one dramas and comedies The club younger brother she doesnt find is under the direction of Sister it too much of a chore babysit- Mary Noella CSC ting for a family of six children Saint Anthonys High also has age two to 11 My other hobby a creative writing club Under she says is playing the piano the direction of Sister Mary for my own amusement Andre members of this club

College is in the future plans meet twice a week to learn the of both Normand and Muril proper technique of good writ shyNormand plans to attend the ing New Bedford Institute of Tech Debating Society EUCTRIC DEHUMIDIFIERnology to study business admin- One of the really outstanding istration Muriel looks forward IIervice clubs is the Visual Aid to a career as a nurse and hopes En~ rust mold peeling paint wet New quick-aCtion Humidistat starts to attend Catherine Laboure Hungary Withdraws walls and floors with this all new Dehumidifier automatically when hu~ School of Nursing in Boston C Off I Electric DehuIrlidifier Justmiddot plug in midity rises - stops it after selected after graduation from Saint ommunlst ICla S watch it wring up to 4 gallons of humidity is reached Saves you money Anthonys BONN (Ne) - Communist moisture from the air daily Protectsmiddot by running only when needed Has

Catholic Education Hungary is withdrawing the Automatic Water Overflow Control ~ They both enjoy reading and government officials who have any normal sizelOOm or basement shy

have no trouble at all in doing been- stationed in diocesan area in your home Makesyenour damp Rolls on casters Handsome desigJ1 required bookrepoits Normaiid --offi-ees it~been reported here basement usable bull pays for itself blends in with anyqecor Five ye~ enjoys a wide variety of b~ in Germany iIi savings from dampness-damage replacement guarantee on refrigerashyand finds time to read novels They had been placed in the tor uni~ mysteries eampSlq8 and religioulL middotoffices in an etfort to isolate the 1l00ks nations bishops from their pea- PAY ONLY $J25 PIRmiddot WEEK Muriel likes mysteri~s and pIe detective stories as well as bi- The German Catholic news See Your Dealer orographies TwoTecent favorites agency KNA said Officials of the have bee~ DavJIi C9Pperfield~ Hungarian Offilte -for Religious and Murder in a Nunnery Affairs remain in only two Sees

Catholic I education ie bmo and thatthey too will probabq bull FALL RIVERELEaRIC liGHT COMPANY pertant ~ K-fiel ~ -4OOD bewithdRwD -

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Pope Paul Had AdmirClbl~

Preparation for Papacy By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer D D

Bishop ef IteRe

It is a fairly constant and consistent human foible to blame a man for not being someone else John Doe is looked upon askance because he is not an exaet counterpart of

his sometime companion-in-arms sometime antagonist Richard Roe Tweedledum is regarded with dour disfavor because he is not a perfect replica of Tweedledee and has learned to like olives and avocados And SO it is that withshyin weeks of his coronation Pope Paul VI i marked for disshyapprobation in certain exalted journalistic cir shycles because forsooth he is

DOt the very breath and imshyage of Pope

John XXIII Weare reshy

minded in this eonnection of tbe Ilries cd porshytraits of the Pope found if bull emory serves in 1be Vatican museum They stare down at us n 262 of them 01lt of identical frames and for the most part

GUt of identical facfl$ Obviously up to the Renaisshy

nce and the age of actual porshy1taiture the picture of the Ponshytuh are nothing more than

bearded recon~ructions of what -- h b _ to b ~ mlg t e suppo=umiddot ave~

looked like St Peter had moi~ to do than to sit for a studY of IUs physiognomy and whether Hildebrand was pale or swart IUstory vouchsafes nothinc

Only as we approach the plesshyent can we be reasonably sure lIlat the Popes we regard and who regard us so sternly in turn looked anything like the faces in ~ frames

Differences In Crealloa

For the infinite variety of ereshyaUon culminating inOUl human_ tty we ought to praise the lArd from whom all mercies flow What if all the Popes were exshyectly alike William Paley the 18th century Anglican theodicist based his argument for the ex-Istence of a Supreme Being ery largely upon the observable order of the universe which he remarked functioned Jike a well-oiled clock It has always seemed to us

as much less wise that an even IIWre telling proof of the divine plan and the infinite wisdom is to be gained from contemplatinlaquo tile extraordinary differences which exist in all creation so

that no two objects of whatever genera or species are absolutely

undifferentiated A competent clockmaker ean

assemble a time piece and vet it running but only-God could make two trees no single leaf of either one identical with any other

Pope Job Ue The difficulties of stepping

Into Pope Johns eomfurtable red sUppers embroidered with gold erosses (whereas by sacred preshyscription the slippers ofOldinary bishops are devoid of this sym_ bol) is mountainous enough

without demanding of the sucshycessor in addition that he do the impossible and metomorphose himself into a personality other than what he is by virtue of nature grace and continuing circumstance

Pope John was unique not only because of his magnificent gift of laughter and his warm delight in the fellowship of hushymankind but also because al shythough he had served many years as a papal diplomatmiddot he JIBS never haunted Rome long e~ough to fall into the habits and mannerisms of the papal administrative officials

Nonsence About C1Uia _ Pope Paul on the other hand

had lived the life of a curial Officer until in his late fifties he was sent to Milan as Archshybishop

A vast deal of arraaiaad arshy

rogant nonsense has been writ shyten and published lately conshycerning the Roman Curia In lOme quarters dubiously labelshyled liberal orprogressive it has been made out 1het the wbole apparatus ought 10 be scrapped Or at the very least drasticailyoverhauled

Such proposals and critieisms generally speaking are manishyfestly irresponsible where they are not quitefrankly puerile

The Holy See simply could not function without its adminshyistrative framework and it may well be suspected that some of thOle most adept in denigratinC

th~ CUria would quickly become if they were placed in the same position far more caatankerou

to deal with than the present staff which whatever its shortshycominCs has a fairly expertshyenoed view of the limitations at churchmen called upon to tulshyflll 1be ministry of angels

Mark _ Individual

No question but that papal adshyministrative responsibility tends to put its mark upon the individshyual It fosters necessarily a kind of clerical caution an attitudeof udent rJserve a heamplmiddotta~ middot

to accept the most recent vershysion of an incident as history simply because it is the latest

At its worst it can be-end 1Hdoubtedly has been-used as teppingstone by ambitious careerists But at its best It has provided a chool fOl nothine less than anctity

For the sacrifices inherent in the papal administrative life1be cramped and often narrow circumstances which surround and characteril1e it are pretty well guaranteed to bring out either the best or the worlt in men depending clearly enough on the men themselves

Recog-nized Greatnea

ftlat Pope Paul was schooled III the full rigor of the pontif shykate of Pope Pius XII is in it shyJelf a testimony to his admirable preparation for the office he now holds For there if ever was a Pontiff who did not suffer fools gladly He was exigent not only of moral heroism but of intelshyleclual excellence

He fostered a type of thinking and a manner of acting that was at once exalted and practical JIODlewhat arid at times (which ~ accqunt for some of the curshyrent animus against his memory) but never alien to the realities of the world as it is

Pius was not too much troubshyled by the dichotomy of liberalshy-concervative~ so bothersome to this decade of the 60s He saw that in the Church as in society as a whole there is room for both and need for both If he marked Giovanni Montini as a successor in the Chair of Peter it was not because he saw in bim a partisan but because he recognized the greatness which belongs to the head of the Houseshyhold

Pope Paul will not be another Pope John As an instrument of the Divine Head he will be only himself He will set the pace and

the mood of his pontificate For this we may well thank the God of infinite variety

In Washington Mary Kelly Sacred Hearts

Academy Fall River Lea Lashyflamme and Denise GelinM JesobullbullMary Academy Fall Riva and Ronald Rebello Bishop Stang High School Nwmiddottb Dartshymouth are among attendants at the 17th annual high school jourshyaalism institute closing tomorshyrow at Catholic University WaahingtonD CThey will reshyturn to work on staffs 0( their 1IllIpeCtive achool papen

II 0 U RN E D Cardinal Valeri prefect of the Vatishyeans Sacred Congregation of the Religiou5 died Mon da) at the age of 79 His death reduces the College of Cardinals to 8Q

Rc~open English Cl~urchmiddot~n Rome

ROME (NC)-Romes English nahonalcltunh San Silvestro in Capite has opened its door to the public again alter two years of Jecontruction and refurbishshymg

Priests of the Society of the CaUlolic Apostolate who staff the ebwdl took advantage of theshyclosing to make a thorough e-xshyamitlation of the church most celemiddotbrated relic a skull with a good claim to being John the Baptists

Tile velWlble reliquary has beetl restored UI well as coolesshyoUoIlU used by St Vincent Palshylotti founder Of t~ Society of the Cabolic Apostolate (or Palshylottone Fathers)

Alarminlaquo cracks in 1he walls and ceiling forced the closinC of this much-frequented church on Piuza San Silvestro off one of Rome busiest downtown shopshypint districts

Now the foundations have been fortllfied the floor rebuilt the auIt of the nave and the arches of the apse strengthened and the walls reinforced with injecshytion1 of cement

YOlung Workers Plan Al1lnual Study Week

RgNSSELAER (NC) - The YOUllg Christian Workers will hold tbeir lth annual national stud week starting Monday Aug 4 at St Joseph College here in Indiana

Some 300 YCW members from 40 dioceses are expected to atshytend the meeting It will foclH on three major areas of concern for the Christian layman parish life race relations and politics

A yeW statement announcing the ltudy week said it is intenshyded to help prepare members to pilrticipate in and follow three maj(r currents or upcoming events the ecumenical council the race crisis and the 1964 primary and presidential elecshytions

Asllc Government Aid Private Schools

AUCKLAND (NC) ~ The president of the Auckland Cathshyolic lrederation of Parent-Teachshyers Association has called for go ve r Ilm e n t aid to private scoools and pointed out that everr year they save the New Zealand government $135 milshylion

Robert W Hubbard told the Catholic Mens Luncheon Club here that private schools are educ~ting 55000 primary and 2400D secondary school pupils This means be said that 14 per cent of primary school children and Z6 per cent of secondary sch()(ll pupils are attending pri shyate ~bools

African Prelate Convention Guest UiDIMlAPOrIS (N C) -Officials of the knights a Laurean Caidirial middotRuganibwa fraternal benefitlIOCiet7 whose the Churchs only Negro Cardi- membership is predominantly nal will be honored gu~Jt at the Negro will present the Cardilllll 48th annual convention oftbe a pu~ of$5OOO for use in hiS Knights of St Peter Claver homeiliocese which starts here Friday Aug The Cardinal will abo be Z guest of honor at a reception The Car~inal who is Bispop given by Gov aqd M~ fgtfatthew

0( llukoba Tanganyika will E Wel$h at the governors manshycelebrate an outdoor fieldmiddot Mass sion JJere on Sunday AuiA Auxili- - The Cardinal will eome here ary Bishop Fulton J Sheen of middotfrom Brooklyn NY according New York national director of to sponsors of the convention the Society for the Propagation During his Stay here he will be of the Faith will deliver the the house guest of Archbishop sermon Paul Sch~lte -of I~dianopolis

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As Shepherd Father

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He Needs Our Sympathy

Affection

and Support

SUNDAY AUGUST 4 Our First Opportunity To Pay

Tribute To Our New Holy Father

PETERS PENCE COLLECTION IN ALL CHURCHES OF DIOCESE

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16 THE ANCHC ~ )iocese Gf Fall River-Thurs July 25 1963

Authors Examine Reaction To Decision on Prayer

By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy The jacket of The Outbllr~ts That Await Us (Maeshy

millan $450) says that this book examines an area of our culture that has remained until now largely unexplored - the mindless visceral reactions that erupt into intershyf6ith frictions The authors are a Protestant a Catholic and a Jew Dr Martin E Marty Monsignor Joseph N Moody and Rabbi Arthur Hertzshyberg The occasion of the book was the veheshyment reaction by various reli shygious groups to the U S Sushypreme Courts decision in the Regents Prayer ease a year ago

This reaction according to the Introducshytion made it elear that the real issues were hot to be found to the conclusions that these croups were reaching but ~n the premises most of them hIdden from which they had set out

Consequently the authors got together to see ~hether they could do something -to convey the interior histories that lie behind the differing responses on the part of Catholic Protesshytant and Jew in America to areas in which religion and culshyture interact They tell us We have tried to explain why each of us thinks as he does in the light of all that has fashioned as

Two Subjects Dr Martys long chapter is the

Most comprehensive and dense He touches on many subjects but pinpoints two One is the history and present status of inshyterfaith relations in the United States The other is the history and present status of Protestant attitudes concerning the relashytionship of the religious and the Reular in the United States

As to inter faith relations Dr Marty distinguishes a succession of stages To begin with the Protestants had an imperium in this country and hardly needed to take cognizance of Catholica and Jews Many factors chiefly immigrati-on changed that A pluralistic society became a permanent fact and the differing elements had to get on one with another

Religion of Democracy There was a time when the

Idea of brotherhood and good will seemed sufficient but this was nebulous and ineffective There was a time too when a common public religion of demoshycracy was enthusiastically advoshyeated but this was seen to be terile and unacceptable

Then there was a spate of talk about dialogue but this has been largely unproductivemiddot beshyeause there has been no crystalshyline answer to the question Dishyalogue for what

Monsignor Moo d y rehearses deftly the development of the Catholic community on the American scene He stresses the generally f a v 0 l a b I e climate w h i c h Catholics and their Church found here and the benefits derived from the Conshyatitutional system

Handicaps for Catholics He readily gran that Protshy

estantism injected itself pervashysively into American public life in the nineteenth century aM that this did present difficulties and handicaps to Catholics in 80me respects For example in the public schools the use of the Proestant Bible once had a defi shynitely proselytizing intention But these abuses were brought under control Now the Catholic has come round to a position wherein he wishesmiddot to defend and preserve practices which he once eyed askance

It is Monsignor Moody who most extensively discusses this phenomenon the drive to elimishynate religion from all public life by confining it to the pri shy

vate devotion of the middotindividual And he points out that the

Constitution rests in the last analysis on the traditions and attitudes of the people for in the American system governshyment is an agent which must be responsive to the public will

Jewish Position As to the decision in the Reshy

gents Prayer case he feels that the reaction of most Catholics was a reflex both of their belief in the need to recognize Gods primacy and of their own exshyperience in a country where they had come to expect the beneshyvolent neutrality of the state The shock arose from a feeling that this was not the America

-they had known and if Justice -Douglas opinion was to prevail it might not be the America they had loved

Rabbi Hertzberg calls on the long and often tragic history of the Jews to show why they are convinced both that religion can be sustained without being propped up by the state and that their freedom is safest when there is strict separation of church and state

He bluntly declares The Jews must diagnose the Western tradition as not merely prone to the virus of anti-Semitism but aa endemically ill with the disease Therefore for their own safety and for the lives of their chil shydren Jews must look for a radishycal change in the very foundashytions of Western civilization 90

that it should not spawn future assaults on themselves

Normal Part In America he says Catholic

and some Protestants are for a Christian - flavored patriotism and society Jews cannot be exshypected to favor these and as he sees it there is no warrant for anything of the sort in the hisshytory of the development of American principles and institushytions

Indeed Jews were attracted here in great numbers precisely because the American system promised them the chance to beshycome a normal part of a nashytiona1 culture

It must be said that throughshyoutmiddot his con t l i but ion Rabbi Hertzberg usually employs a sharp tone in referring to things and persons Catholic and some of his statements are patently incorrect and gratuitous

Udy Overtones For example It is admitted

on all sides that the bill for major Federal aid to education has been defeated so far by pressure brought to bear on members of Congress by the Catholic hierarchy This is simshyplistic misrepresentation at best it has some ugly overtones at worst

All these three authors are leamed and articulate Each acshycomplishes what he sets out to do and the reader ill stimulated to think Dr Marty and Monsigshynor Moody are urbane ill manner and eirenic

The same cannot be said of Rabbi Hertzberg Obviously 11

very able man he has not kept his prejudices in reasonable check while writing his section of this interesting book

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NOTRE DAME (NC) - The University of Notre Dame has announced it will inaugurate a sophomore year of studies at Innsbruck Austria in 1964

Notre Dames first foreign study program will be limited to about 50 sophomores Courses will be taught by a Holy Cross priest and a layman from the Notre Dame faculty and by three faculty members from the UAJ versity of Innsbruck

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THE tmiddot ~-Present Means of Communication Thurs July 25 1963

With Vatican Satisfy President ~ U Abr ~nce nlonWASHINGTON (NC) - Presshy be fruitful to consider setting Ident Kennedy opposes going up some regular channel of beyond the present methods of communication Pla~ Convention communication with the Vati shy Special Envoy WASHINGTON (NC) - The can The United States ceased dipshy Catholic Total Abstinence Union

He told his press conference lomatic relations with the Vati shy of America will hold its 91 that there is no need to change can - then the Papal States shy annual three - day conventiOD present procedures -c- presumshy in 1867 In late 1939 Prpsident here starting Monday Aug li ably by resumption of a form Franklin D Roosevelt sent The union stressed in its anshyof diplomatic relations Myron C Taylor as his special nouncement that it is n-ot a

Mr Kennedy said that when presidential envoy to the Vati shy prohibition movement and bull reeshyanyone in the government can Taylor remained until early ognizes the principle that the wishes to get a message to the 1 950 representing Presidpnt moderate use of alcoholic beveshyVatican this can be accomshy Truman after Rooseveltmiddots death rages is morally licit plished The embassy at Rome In October 1951 President

It said its aim is to combatIm sure would be available Truman nominated Gen Mark excess and abuse in the use ofbe said Clark (USA ret) to be Amshysuch beverages by giving raquoIt doesnt seem to me he bassador to the Vatican The

others the example of total abshyadded middotthat there is any need nomination drew a storm of stinence The union does notfor changing procedures I dont criticism from Protestant spokfsshyseek to make all Catholics totalthink there is any lack of inshy men Gen Clark asked that his abstainers but rather to encourshyformation or clJmmllllication name be withdrawn age a significant minority bull bull bull back and forth During the 1960 prplidfntial to keep the ideal of total abshyThe question of cJuer relashy campaign then-Sen Kennfrly stinence before the public thetions with the Vaticltln did not repeatedly told qupstioners he announcement saidinvolve any specific nwntion of was flatly opposed to appointshy

an ambassador The President ment of an US Ambassador to It added that the union t making a special effort to inshywas asked if he thought it would the Vatican terest Catholic young people ht

2000 of the faithful His Eminence Laurian Cardinal total abstinence and to persuade

Post Office Asserts Convictions Rugambwa bleililed the new Cathedral of the Holy Family as many os possible to take the pledge at least until they are 21in Nairobi It was one of several celebrationi marking the Father Miles M McAndrewFor Obscenity Reach New High centenary of the arrival of the Holy Ghost Fathers in East SS of St Marys Seminary~

WASHINGTON (NC) - Ar- crease over fiscal 19fiO Fines Africa NC Photo Baltimore is presidentrests and convictions for viola- totaling $53530 were levied tion of mail laws against ob- against convicted offenders scenity set a record during 1963 We are con tin u in g Offer Services bull

the Postmaster General J Edward toughest possible crackdown on Day has announced these who deal in obscenity As Mediators INDIA MISSION IN THE JUNGLE

In releasing the summary of through the mails Day said ATTAPAJH ia bull tropiul JUDllle miion In the state SAVANNAH (NC)-Twentyshylaw enforcement To this weaction against facilitate are Kul ill southrn Jndi Some Catholic farmers went thenfour clergymen including Cathshy-obscenity for the fiscal yfar working very closely with other Ie begin fallnDg in thU pioneerolic Methodist and Protestant~nded June 30 Day said If law enforcement agencies inshy rea recently opened by governmentEpiscopal bishops have offeredfurther evidence were needed cluding the Criminal Division bullbullbull The idea was Ie make 6fe betheir help in solving Savannahsthat the prOller avenue to follow of the Department of Justice and tel for the natives through eoloniushyracial problemsin enforcing the mailability laws the FBI local police departments tion thus raisinll their UYilIc adThe offer fromis criminal action rather than throughout the nation and In- came the

ellltural Iitandards A sixty-five yeuclergynen during a truce in-administrative penalties I be- terpol the International Crimishy old priest offered to be pastor bullbullbullNegro demonstrations which badlieve these statistics should lay nal Police Organization Amiddot thawhed hut was built for hlaled to rioting and shootingthe question to rest The success of these aetions fer residence anJ services A newMogr John D Toomey pltlstorThe year-end report inriicates is evidenced by the unpreceshy oltapel was dedicated to St Peter bullbullbullof St James Catholic Church Up to DOW the work baa been m_7fH arrests for violation of the dented number of arrests and yenlas instrumental in arranginJrmail laws against obscenity convictions for this -offense disoounciDc slow nd fUIecl wiUlthe truce He met with leadersduring fiscal 1963 This is an during the past ~veral years Til HtH 11 Misso Aitl -expeeted difficalties The ehaef the Negro protests appealingincrease of 258 per rent -over Day said I~ lin onliJ Chh Itnned bull landslide took the DVM for time to organize businessmen the number of arrests in 1962 tltlrtY-Ievea petsons bull bull And 50 Isolated is this 08 til

~nd others to work out a IKllushyand a 96 per cent increase over the diocesan tlthorities fim berd f this tracedy 1raquo7 rcUeUrges End to Curb lion

arrests in 1960 the last full year Meantime the nins beat dltfWn nd insects w~re penilteDt bullbullbull--- In the statement issued by the in administrative Desplie an tbif the parishioners re still nllant17 U7iDa which proceshy On Use of Catalan white clergymen including Bis-shydures were used in an effort to BARCELONA (NC) - Abbot live some permanency to their relia-10111 life The- try

ep Thomas J McDonough ef curtail use of the mails to transshy Ie build ode-ri chureh fer which $tOeo is needed bullbullbull ftelrAurelio Escarre OSBof Milntshy Savannah racial conditiens ill mit obsecne matter serrat abbey was amQn~ the Blshep aJJ1J the Internunc ApOlItelic botlt hsVe IHed tilthe city were described as criti shy

Day ordered ~bandoRmfnt ampf words Ie the plea of the INIstor for financial help from M bullbullbullCatholic leaders of the Catalonia cal administrative and 7011 ai them4Dy eentributieD will Ite appreciated bullbullbull y_action a region of northeasterfl Spain te The group said there will be -tepped-up enforcement ef tlie ean be assured that fOil wtll Ite lo~ remembered bullbull shysign ape tit ion ~sking the f~rther violence and eeonomic fctor III the prayers of tIM eomllluaibuimina1 statutes within week Spanish government t remove loss unless people quickly seek alter assuming office in 19tH restrictions on the use of the VOCATIONSrea90nable and just solutie_ M

these problemslJnpre~dented Numb~ Catalan language Someane bas Nritte~ He who has ~(n the whole worN Th~ petition cited Pope Johfi hanging by the hair of the mercy of God bas seen the truthshyConvhtions in fiscal 19amp3 f-or

XXlIls peace encyclical Paeem To bring Chli~ts trutb to the 400 million peonIe of Indi m__ebscenity law violations totaled per increase in Terris as backing the right Voc(ton Theology I Hindu ia a tremendoUll task of love and devotion tor ow637 a 266 cent

)f langrage and other minority priests and Sisters Will you -llponsor a seminarianover 1962 and a 108 per cent in- Il~

groups Conference Topic MATHEW BEILARMINE KARAKUNNEL or DIDACUS KAlfshybull A few years after the end -of WEST CHICAGO (NC)-The JALY of Ban~alore or SISTER LETHUS 01 ~ITER AGNET

Set TeDtative Date the Spanish Civil War i-n 1939 Theology of a Vocation the the Carmelite Sisters of Kothamangalam By paying for their the regime of Generalissitnlaquol Religious Life will be amon education you will partieipat~ in their future missionary aeUft

For leotification Francisco Franco linked the the topics to be discussed at the tiea The seminarians ~ucation costs $100 esea for lib VATICAN CITY (NC) - The language with the Catalan tirive annual meeting of the Franc~shy ~ars and the Sisters trininlaquo if tJ50 for each of the two yean

beatification of Bishop John N for autonomy and banned its use can Educational Conference in cof trainin Money can be nt ia in~tallmeDts

Neumann of Philadelphia hM Later the curbs were eased but it Trop N Y starting Monday been tentatively rescheduled for is till against the law to publish Aug 5 AI bull wmiddothite an

III bull holy plaee Sunday Oct 13 it was disclosed newspapers in Catalan and its Father Ernest Latke OFM use So ill the beautyis excluded in schoolshere by Father Nicholas B Fershy conference president ana professhy 01 an bullbulled fee lJeseph (ambell)rante CSSR postulator of his Catalan is a Romance language sor of theology at Christ $he like Spanish Portuguese French The Id folk in our care re aiete by 0lH PALACE 01 cause King Seminary here hid the GOLD CLUB All that Ie ed Ie- ene dollar bull month ferHe sain that althou~h the date or Italian whichaccor-ding tel theme of the meeting will be $bill work YOD can liend It wltenever conveniellt 61U etlMw

has not yet been officially anshy the petition is the usual vehicle The Elements of Fl3ncisc_ clubs mclllde OlJIEN LEPJilK CLUB lfor lepers) ORPHANSnounced by the Sacred Congreshy of expression ror six million F-ormation BREAD (for oJJlbns) BASnIANS supports duols) MONICAcitizensgation of Rites he has informed CLUB IproYidf chlices aUus ete for churches and cItlleArchbishop John J Krol of Your rayers and that one lane dollar m~middotly-tbtl aU ItPhiladelphia that Oct 13 will takes io beloni~ Montreal Anglicansbe the date

The beatification of Bishop SOIE OTHER Wi YS TO lJI~tPTo Study French 1 Send us n STRINGLESS GIFT til liSt where MceIHl7-Neumann was originally scheshy MONTREAL (NC) - Forty 2 Make MFMORIAL GIFTduled for June 23 but had to be Anglican clergymen and laymen

MASS KIT $100 VFST1WS postponed because of the final have signed up for a 25-week CHALICE 40 CI80RIUJ1 bullillness of Pope John XXIII October to April course m CRUCIFIX 25 SANCTUARY BELL bullFrench in order to further inshy K1NnJY REUEMBRR tJS IN ~OUR WILL bull EGAL TITLSoutheastern Mbullbullbullbullchwettsmiddotterreligious d i a log u e Schedule Interfaith with CAIHOUC lEAR EAST WFIfRF ACOCIATION French-Canadian Catholics Largest Independent Chain

Dfar iloni~nl)rRace Conference The Rev David Woeller di shy

PEORIA (NC) - A Peoria rector of the Anglican Diocesan 10 BIG STORES I lhelo-e ~ of thl S300 n~fdfd to fdue 1te a Sister nt thl ~fflll nelded for the trainihamp of R semlnariBoard of Religious Educationarea conference on religion and We Give Gold Bond Stomps

explained Were engaged in Ill slnd J monthly or $ bull once bull 7e race has been slated for next a

I will play for him or herFrench culture here If weJanuary by leaders of the Protshy going to take part in dialogues t-----estant Catholic and Jewish Name bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull emiddot on ecumenical and social probshyfaiths lems we believe we must come I DEBROSSE OIL

The conference committee said Steel to terms with the languageIt proposed to unite the religioua ~ co bodies of the community 50 work bullbullbullbullbullbullbullZone for the solution to what we beshy Marks 11 th Centenary ~ Heating Oi~s I lieve has b e com e one of LI S LE (NC) - Coadjutor I dB Americas most important doshy Bishop John L Morkovsky of an urners I ~l2earSst01isrmiddotOIlS-

CENT~NARY CELEBRATION In the preRence of

mestic problems namely raeshy Galveston-Houston sang a Pon- ism tifical Mass in Old Slavonic at I 365 NORTH FRONT STREET ~

We intend the eWftmittee eeremonie6 here in Dlinoie eom- P

centinued to deal directly wiih mem()rating the 11th centenary I NEW BEDFORD he problem as a moral evil nd of the arrival of SSt Cyril and WY 2-5534 I the evil effects which result fr-oa Methodius in what ill DOW Cae- man bull discrimination aAd Jelcegaiioamiddot eAoBovaki I -I~--

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18 THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 25 1963

Aid To Lepers Continued from Page One

eph Sweeney MM also workshying with Korean lepers He writes to tell of one of his helpshyers a Korean recovering from leprosy There is no sign of the disease on him but the prejudice about leprosy is such that he will never return to his family His father far in his 80s the mostmiddot outstanding catechist in Korea died recently but Austin was not called to the deathbed or funeshyral

He spends his time with us taking care of the blind and the crippled He comes to the chapel ~ every morning long before dayshylight to start our coal stoves so that the other patients will be comfortable All day long he is working for the others even denying himself tobacco in order to save a bit of cash for them Last year he denied himself SO

much that we found him very anemic We gave him special f)()d and vitamins tltgt keep him going

He is the man who keeps the patients praying for our friends in the USA He is a little fel shyiow with a big voice Only once has it failed when we said Mass for his father Then he broke down By his own choice he is an unknown to his own family

He is a good man to have on our side

Crisis Ahead Continued from Page One

offers a school for the preparashytion of a spiritual elite charactershyIzed by supernatural optimism

Describing most Catholics as temporarily sanguine anyway Bishop Wright said this natural optimism can be a good foundashytion for the supernatural spirit of confidence proper to and

justified by the Catholic Faith but must not be confused with the Faith itself

Our great saints lay and clerical exemplify both he said Their spirit accounts under God for the reSilience the perennial hope and the unflagshygingvitality of Catholicism in the face of constant adversity

There will always be some Catholics to say in effect that gentle Jesus hardly expects them to discharge the duties of their states in life in times like

these and that He will under~ Btand if they make private comshypromises between personal conshyscience and the public revelation committed by Christ to the Cathshyelk Church he said

Threaten to Quit Accordingly he continued

the ranks of the faithful mlly be diminished in a generation when some people even threaten to quit the Church when their children flunk exams in Catholic lIChools or when their prospects for political or social advance- ment seem impeded by the heroshyIe demands of a Christ who in point of fact is not the least biot gentle when it comes to the Integrity of His teachings and the sovereign demands of conshylICience

But such a reduction in statisshytics Bishop Wright said in no way threatens Catholic opti mism He said that the Gospels reveal those who found Christs words hard sayings and who walked no more with him

The Church must expect andmiddot welcome the same fate as Christ Himself he samiddotid

Two Mission Groups Become Associated

ARLINGTON (NC)-The Misshysionarymiddot Sisters of st Augustine who have their headquarters in New York- have become associshyated with the Immaculate Heart missionaries

After the union with the Imshymaculate Heart missioneries (Scheut Fathers) was approved

ry the congregation of women changed its name to the Congreshygation of the Missionary SIsters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary They have 173 plofessed Sisters working in five American sees

---Bedford Murse Receives PAVLA Assignment Continued from Page One

brothers She is a graduate of Holy Family High Scnool in

New Bedford and St Josephs School of Nursing Providence Shes been in nursing five years and is at present assistant head nurge on the medical-surgical ward of St Lukes Hospital New Bedford

How did she decide to beshycome a Papal Volunteer I read an article about the volunshyteers said Lucille and wrote for more information

She was referred to Msgr Raymond T Considine Diocesan Director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith and brother of Rev John J Consishydine MM Director of the Latin America Bureau of the National Catholic Welfare Conference reshysponsible for P AVLA Then she was coPltacted by Rev James A Clark at that time assistant to Msgr Considine fur PAVLA and now in Washington as asshysistant director for the national PAVLA office

Lots of tests followed and Lucille also enrolled for a five month orientation course at Bosto College Primarily deshysigned to train volunteers for the colleges own lay apostolate program the course has also been attended by members of other groups planning to serve

Protest Criticism Of Mission Schools

ARUA (NC)-More than 4000 took part in a peaceful demonshystration staged here in Africa to protest criticism I1f mission schools and missionaries in the National Assembly

Some Protestants and Muslims joined the participants who carmiddot ried signs written in both Enshyglishand the local language Logbara

The demonstrators assembled in the market place of this northshywest Uganda town and then marched through main streets to the district commissioners office Half of Ugandas primary and secondary schools are Catholic

in 3 pan ish and Portuguese spesking Streas

A classmate noted Lucille was Jo - Anne Rothmyer St Marys parish New Bedford Joshy

Anne taultht in New Mexico last Summmiddoter as a member of the Boston College Lay Apostolate Program and is there again this year

Somali Salary Lucille will leave New Bedshy

ford Aug 15 according to presshyent ~lims

A a member of the Legion of Mar~ she chose that date afi having s p e cia 1 significance being the Eeast of the Assumpshytion She will spend four months in Fetropolis Brazil near Rio de Jfaneiro receiving language instruction and being briefed on the ltultural aspects of Brazili-an life

She will then go to Salvador for the remainder of a three year periltJod During it she will reshyceive a stipend of $10 weekly plus room and board She and her 1ellow nurse will stay with the Sisters of the Immaculate Concmiddoteption

What I like about PAVLA says Lucilll~ is that the proshyfessilnal skills of its members are means 10 an end - that of bringing people to Christ The

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Father Clark In addition to the program

fQr Latinmiddot America theres a parallel organization that serves home mission areas of the United States said Lucille Its known as Extension Volunteers and personnel serve for one year in home mission areas or neeeiT sectors of large cities

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Two weeks tlIID tDe prospect middotof amp8UCoossful ZoBe title defense appeared rather remote for Stafford Post ef FaD River Tonight Ooaeh Ray Billintons -stout-heartei crew iB sehed1lled to open a best two -out of three series with Abington Zone 10 conqueror fYf Brockton at South Park Fall River The climax On the long road back was the 5-2 conquest 8If New Bedford Sunc1lly in bull special playoff lilt Hansen Field Somerset Both teams had conshycluded regular eeason play with identical 8-4 records G0shying all the way to register hi8 aecond lUcceSshytiyene victory over he Whalshyen was dimiDshyUeGar DfIewniM who 0- bull lmCand illus1rilnls eareer at Dartee u beier 1rDmmlur t ~~w_-er 2IIJPPOlt lie miebt welt Iaaw cshomiDed lBedifUllCl Which fount bim eBY enough to hit but awfuU ~Uih hitweI

Coatributinl 110 uttie by lIM lIParkling defensive play at iIIIiltd batle waa another shortstop vansplant Ron Knowe who came up with a c~le et real gems Both eutfields put ill an unusually busy day The New tettford Gu1ercordoJl had a total of eleven puto1Jts all River trine Woody Berube Stafford beavy bitting first baseman weat for the collar in thr~e middotofti shyeial trips but only because there was no limit to the depth leftfielder George Ioerreira playshyed him

1hecaunky Ferreira gave Woody plenty of room about 00 Jieetor 80 andU1us W88 able to haul in a couple of -hots that would have gone out of most ballparks George also turned 100R a terrific throw to the plate in the fifth to nail Ron Knowe attempting to llCore aft~r a B81T7 14achado hoist to left

FiDe Quae In most respects this was bull

fine contest between two good ball clUbs NMlIntil the bottom of tbe4ighth when Fall River pushed aerOllSthree runs did either team enjoy more than bull one run advantag~ Bob Miranda NB starter was most effective in the early innings then suddenly lost his stuff and was lifted in the fifth after loading the basel on walks Successor Don Canasshytra Bishop Stang ace subseshyquently got out of the innirig unscathed but fell victim of heavy Stafford artillery in the eighth when the winners ked the title

And so tonight at South Park Stafford Post is scheduled to enter phase one of the State playoffs which in pyramidal fashion lead to regional then national competition Its a long arduous path but one which hundreds uf boy have followed to a life in professional baseball Some 28 players both managers and all the coaches in the recent

Atty Gen Kennedy Scores Prejudice

YOUNGSTOWN (NC) - Atty Gen Robert F Kennedy coupledmiddot a condemnation of prejudice in the US with support for the independence of Cigtmmunistshyruled nations in an address here in Ohio

Kennedy addressing the anshynual Slovak Catholic Sokol conshyvention said injustice to Neshygroes and other minorities in the US cannot help but stir the Cigtnscience of anyone fit to can himself a citizen of this counshytry

He allo said he had been asked 1gt7 hi brother the President toteU 8uIt the Uaiied StaW witl ~tin_ to 1IUppori the just ~ OIl ail ~ ill the world tor independence aDd Ubert7 - aapiratiaM the Sloveb mare 604Ia7 will -aD7 eampbv capUve tioumiddot

major league All-Star Game were products of Legion ball The legendary Bob Feller is the organizations first representashytive in the Hall of Fame Therell be many others

If memory serves correct the only Mass team to make it to the National finals was Lynn Post in 1936 Catching for that club was a fellow by the name of Jim Hegan who went on to a sucoessshyful career in the majors and ill currently the bull pen boss of the front running New York Yankees Stafford Posts furthest advance in Statecompe1ition came in 1957 when the batiery of Forn Arruda end Russ GibBon Qemheaded 1lrivethat took ampDe club to tile 1ItDlifinals

Fuhn B8th ~ men went into tIJD

IJa11 upon p-aduation and ea_ has made his way tbroUllh tbe mbmr league maze tel 1he poiDt where they maybe brought up b~ their ~ parent ltClubs any ~ Russ is the No 1 catcher with Seattle the Bed 1Ioz AAA Pacific Coast League dub and Tom is currently start shying for Springfield the Giants IAA Eastern League aftilia1e

Gibson was selected for the Ooast League All-Star team earshylier this mantb after hav~diampshyplaced Archie Skeen ibe Sox highly-touted backstop ill late Spring Russ ill up around th~

SOO mark pRsently bitti~ the long ball consistently and with the way Tillman is going who knows but what well ee him at leDway before the seallllll ill out

Arruda back on the firing line lifter sustaining concussion a month ago ranks No 2 em ijle SpringfieldSaff behind 22 year old Frank Linzy Statistics avail shyable indicate that they rankene and two in the vital earned run column Linzy at 163 and Arshyruda atmiddot ~45 Anything under 300 is considered excellent in baseballs lexicon Perchance the Giants fail to rlaquo~r from their recent tailspin it is not inshyconceivable that manager AI Dark may want to bring some of his young promising talent up for a look-see

And with all the furor attendshying the Civil Rights issue throughout the country its sigshynificantto note that baseball history-organized ball that is was made out on the West Coast a couple of weeks ago when both umpires in the Salt Lake CityshySan Diego game were colored One Emmett Ashford in fact fa the PCLs umpire-in-chief

Third Order Helps Former Prisoners

CHICAGO (Nc) - The Third Order of St Francis has opened an inn here for persons released from Illinois jails

Called St Anthonys Inn it will provide food clothing and employment assistance to exshyprisoners Father Philip Marshyquand OFM is chief officer of the inn which can accommodate 12 men

A parttime staff at the inn inshycludes 10 Cigtnsultants and Cigtunshyllelors and a Franciscan chaplain

We want to eliminate regishymentation and stress selfhelp through knowledge discipline and practice said Father Marshyquand and in this respect our program is somewhat similar to that of Alcoholics Anonymous

Vetoes Anti-Smut Bill MADISON (NC) - Gov Joha

W lreynolds vetoed a bill proshyviding for a legislative investi shyptwn of alleged printing and Gistribution of obscene matter ill Wi80onsin --We have efficient Jaw UIIoMelDeDt in this field and I have every laquomfidence talat pollee and prosecutors 1riJl eontimle to d6 their duty Be7shyaolda Mid bull YMoiDM (be bilL

AXACAN AWARD At Ge~etOWll~ Famptber Edwanl B Bann pre~deDt eenfeB the ADca1l MemMial Medal 011 Raul Cardinal Silva BeBriquez Archbishop ftf Sanshy~o Chile The a~d honea ermtriblti9DB 0 understlmdshyq among Peples of the Americans Spain and the Hi~panic

world NC ftmo

Asks Deily Prayer Brooklyn Ordinary Urges Catholics Seek

Oiville Aid in BROOKLYN (N C) - The

Bishop of Brooklyn baa asked Cath()lics hele to recite 1laily bull ~cial prayer that the nation may overcome te CmTel1t racial crisis

Bishop BTyan 1 McIniegart of BrookJyn 1lPpealed for prayer in bull pastoral letter read Sunday ill all churches

More than one million copies of a Prayer for Justice with Charity were distributed at Masses Also passed ()ut were exshycerpts trom the American Bishshyops 1958 statement on discrimishynation

The prayer will be recited publicly at all of the dioceses 223 parishes ~very Sunday until further notice the Bishop said

The prelate asked for faithshyful daily recitation of the prayer by Catholics

The text of the prayer follows Heavenly Father who has

created all men according to yenour own image and Tedeemed

Students Volunteer As House Builders

TACAMBARO (NC)-Thirteen University of Notre Dame Btushydents are spending their Sumshymer vacation on the outskirts of this Mexican mountainside town of 10000 as volunteer house builders

The- students are building three cinder block homes for families of six to nine persons

Besides the building project which takes 44 to 48 hours a week the students 8legiving English classes three to five times a week to about 150 of the people living here In their ~are

time they are getting to know Mexicans and Maican ways

Thanks Congress WASHINGTON (NC) - The

Holy See has sent the House of Representatives expressions of appreciation over the chambers condolences on the death of Pope John XXIII A similar letter from the Holy See to the Senate earlier was placed in the Record by Sen Mike Mansfield of Monshytana majority leader

M4Ceunty St Mtw

IacW Crisis us all by the Blood of Your Dishyine Son teach us how 10 live gather asbrothersm dignity justiceeharity and peaCle

May we afford to eacbother DOW tile total measure Of human rights guanmteed us by the law of our beloved Land

But beyond thatgraciously give m the vision 10 see clearly the full meaning of Your comshymand to love uar neighbor liS we love ourselves and grant us the graoe 10 observe this precept in our daily lives Amen

Pope Paul Stresses Peace B1Otherhood

VATICAN CITY (NC) -Pope Paul VI Spoke of peace and brotherhood at his second Satshyurday general audience

The Pope greeted thoae presshyent for theaudiencem St Peters basilica in Italian Enshyglish French German and Spanish Most of his listeners were Americans

After greeting the idividual groupS the Pope said

Of the Lord be the fruit of this audience May it enter your hearts and leave a memory of 1his meeting as a moment of pro_ found and intimate spiritual joy We would like each one of you to repeat to others how good and pleasant it is to feel oneself a brother and son in the Church ltIf Christ

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Recognize Rights Of Every Human Prelate Urges

TOLEDO (NC) -Alshythough a white individual may be free of injustice toward colored fellow citi shyzens as a member ofa commushynity he can be guilty Bishop GeorgeJ Rehring of Toledo said in a letter read at Sunday Masses in the diocese

Calling for individual resolve to r~cognize in every human middotbeshying all the human rights claimed for oneself Bishop Rehring said Let Ull recognize in every human being the inalienable rights acknowledged by our Amfri~an Declaration of Indeshypendence

Sound Beasonillg Let us see in every humall

Oelllg a work of the Divine Creshyator in every truth a child middot01 God

Let us assert maintain -deshyfend and Whold the rigbts of every human being toB deoent living decent livlng qualterst ltdecent conditions of employment ust compensation jor work deshy-4eJN human care in sicknesa eQual opportunities ineducatieD

We mustxilalbe a race -probshylem must be solved not on the -basis f)f feeling but on the tlasi laquo aound reaseming We must lOe the truth and we should tIIot ampear theoonclusions to wbich ltJight reasOn will lead us We Ila~ been commanded by God k) HgtW ltour fellowlIlen as Ourshy1IelVleS We must accord to -every human being the treatment to whioh we as human beings know _ haYe a ript in this matter we baVle DO choice

Lebanese ampnor SCRANTON (NC) - Bishop

Jerome D Hannan of ScrantOIl was honored helle by the LebanshyoOIl ~lJVernment for his fatherly care of the Lebanese people in bis diocese He received Lebanshyons decoration of the National Order of the Cedar at a oereshymony in the chancery office

Superior Geftefal NEW YORK (NC)-The Pio~

Society of St Charles (Scalashybrini Fathers) announced bere that Father Giulivo Tessarolo pastor of Holy Rosary church ill Washington D C was elected Superior General of the Society at a meeting in Rome

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Papal Message Read at Mass For Delegatmiddote

LONDON (NC)-The selfshyleRRness and devotion to duty of Archbishop Gerald P OHara were lauded in a papal letter read at the funeral Mass here for the late Apostolic Delegate to Great Britain

A native of the U S and forshymer Bishop of Savannah-Atlanta Ga the Archbishop died here following a heart attack

Presiding at the Requiem Mass in Westminster cathedral for the veteran papal diplomat who served the Holy See i~ commushynist Rumania Ireland and Brit ain was Valerian Cardinal Gracias Archbishop of Bombay Celebrant was Archbishop Fran cis Grimshaw of Birmingham senior member of the British Hierarchy Seventeen bishops and the entire diplomatic corps at the Court of St Jamess at shytended

Served Selflessly The message of Pope Paul VI

to the Archbishops brother Edshyward OHara of Philadelphia who flew here when the Deleshygate fell ill was read at the Mass It stated

We are deeply grieved to learn of the death of Our brother Archbishop OHara who as Bishop of Savannah-Atlanta contributed so much to the development of that diocese and as representative of the Holy Father served many long years selfl~sly and devotedly in Rushymania Ireland and Great Britain

In expressing to you and to the sorrowing relatives Our sin cere and heartfelt sympathy We impart as a pledge of abiding comforting graces Our paternal apostolic blessing

Council to Take Normal Course

VATICAN CITY (NC)-There Is no foundation to a news agency report that the second session of the ecumenical counshycil will end on Sunday Dec 8 the council press office has announced

The office stated that Pope Paul VI has himself declared that he will let the council take its normal course before deshyciding on when it will end

The second council session is scheduled to begin on Sunday Sept 29

Deny Agreement On Prelate Near

VATICAN CITY (NC) - The Vatican has denied the truth of reports that an agreement has been reached on the future of Jozsef Cardinal Mindszenty

The Hungarian Primate has been living in asylum in the U S legation in Budapest since 1956 He took refuge there after Soviet troops quelled the anti shycommunist uprising which had freed him for a few days from the prison where he was serving bull life sentence

Reports of a settlement of the cardinals case came from Budshyapest where they have since also been denied by Hungarian govshyernment sources

The report was issued by a news agency after earlier reshyports stated that Hungarian govshyernment officials had held talks with Bishop Endre Hamvas of Csanad acting head of the Hunshygarian Bishops Conference who recently arrived in Budapest from Rome

Carey to Speak ST LOUIS (NC)-U S Rep

Hugh L Carey of New York strong proponent in Cortgress for fair treatment of students in- private schools and a member of the House Committee on Educashytion and Labor will speak at the national convention in Detroit of Citizens for Educational Freeshydom

POPE PAUL VI HOLDS FIRST PUBLIC AUDIENCE Pope Paul VI is calTied aloft on his podable throne duringshyhis first general audience in St Peters Basilica More than

7000 persons were present and the pontiff spoke to them in five languages including English Regqlai general audiences are being held weekly

Sisters Continued from Page One

Mary to grade seven St Patshyricks School Fall River

From Nazareth-on-the-Cape Hyannis Sister Mary Josella to St Catherine Convent Belize British Honduras

From Our Lady of Mercy Conshy~nt Attleboro Sister Mary Priscilla to grade three Our Lady of Lourdes School Taunshyton

From Our Lady of Mercy Conshyvent New Bedford Sister Mary Stephen to grjde five St Kilians School New Bedford

Sister Mary Amadeus to grade six St Marys School North Atshytleboro

Sister Mary lIortenseto lIoly Name Convent New Bedford

Sister Mary Davida to Nazarshyeth Hall Fall River

From our Lady of Mercy Conshyvent East Greenwich Sister Mary Aquin to grade four St John the Evangelist School Atshytleboro

From Belize From St Catherine Convent

Belize British Honduras Sister Mary Joycelin to Bishop Feehan High School Attleboro

From St Francis Xavier Conshyvent Providence Sister Mary Stephanie to grades seven and eight St Vincents lIome Fall River

From St James Convent West Warwick Sister Mary Raenne to grade two St Marys School New Bedford

From St John Baptist Convent New Bedford Sister Mary Thershyese Agnes to Bishop Feehan High

Legion Honors Bishop Walsh MOUNT KISCO (NC) - Bishshy

op James E Walsh MM US missioner who has been imshyprisoned in communist China since 1960 received in absentia the 12th annual Americanism award of New Yorks Westshychester County Committee of the American Legion

Accepting the award for Bishshyop Walsh was Father Carroll I Quinn MM He said -atheistic communism could be beneficial to an individual insofar as pershysecution can be beneficial

lIe added that the good beshycome better the bad become worse and the lukewarm must make a decision to choose one group or the other

The paradox of paradoxes he maintained is the victory of good over evil even in an inshytrainsically evil movement such as communism The Polish pilot who escaped with his family to freedom recently is an example of good being drawn from evil

of Mlercy ListSchool Appointments School Attleboro From House of Studies Sister grade seven St Marys School

From St Joseph Convent Fall Mary Joseph Michael to grade New Bedford River Siter Mary Eva to grade one SS Peter and Paul School Sister Marianna to Our Lady six St Marys Cathedral School Fall River of Mercy School East GreenshyFall River wichSister Mary Celine to grade

Sister Mary Julene to St Maria six SS Peter and Paul School Sister Mary Adrianne to Mercy Fall RiverQ)retti Sehool Pawtucket mount Country Day Schoolmiddot

From St Joseph Convent Pawshy CumberlandSister Joan Marie to grade onetucket Sister Mary Angelo to St Marys Cathedral School Fall From Providence grade one Our Lady of Lourdes River From S Patrick Convent ProshySchool Taunton vidence Sister Mary Regina tieSister Mary Johnelle to gradeFrom St Joseph Convent Proshy

seven St Josephs School Fall Bishop Feehan lIigh School Atshyvidence Sister Marie Donna to

River tleboroBishop Feehan High School Atshy From St Vincents Home Fantleboro Sister Mary Michaelanne to River Sister Mary Cecilia toFrom S1 Kilian Convent New grade seven St Patricks School Nazareth-on-the-Cape lIyannisBedford Sister Mary Eugene as Fall River

Sister Marie de Prague tosuperior to Our Lady of Mercy Sister Mary Clare Theresa to grade six and principalship middotStCon vent and to grade six St grade sevlilft St Louis School Kilian School New BedfordMalys School New Bedford Fall River

Sister Mary Carolita to amptoSister Jeanne Marie to grade From St Mary Convent North Edwards School Providencesix St rosephs School Fall Attleboro Sister Mary Joseph

River and Sister Mary Noelita to Mt From St Leo Convent Paw-shy St Mary Convent Fall River

A f1AMILY TIUiAItuclgtet Sister Marie Walter to Sister Mary Rose de Lima to grade seven St John Baptist St Vincents Home Fall River oiIAR-BmiddotQ CHICKENS School New Bedford as superior and procurator

From St Margaret Convent From St Matthew Convent ROSELAWNRumford Sister Mary Timothy Cranston Sister Marie Laboure to Bishop Feehan High School to Our Lady of Lourdes Convent FARMS

tlU WuhinltoD St airhann Attleboro and School Taunton as superior t JUlt off Route I four teacher procurator principal and grade

V4~reiln to Meet Sister Marie Roselle to grade l wa 3~n two Our Lady of Lourdes School

While out for a Drive From St Parick Convent Fall

TauntonIn San Antonio Stop at thtl Delightful Spot

SAN ANTONIO (NC) - The River Sister Mary Columban to ~ ~ jCatholic Central Union (Verein)

will hold its annual five-day convention here starting Satur day Aug 17

Meeting simultaneously with the 108year-old social action organization will be the Nationshyal Catholic Womens Union and the Central Catholic Youth URicmiddotn

Tte womens organization will be having its 47th annual conshyvention and the youth group its 11th annual meeting

Featured speaker at the conmiddot vention banquet will be Coadshyjutor Bishop John L Morkovshysky Apostolic Administrator of the GalvEston-Houston Tex diocese The (i

Rihard F Hemmerlein of Syracuse NY is president of the Catholie Central Union Mrs Charles Wollschlager Watershy In FAMILY SECURITY bullbull bury Conn heads the Catholic -Womens Union Richard H Weiden New York is head of the Catholic Youth Union Is ~itizelis

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8 THE ANCHOR-Dloc~s$ofFcI11 iv~r-rhu~ Joly 25 163 $2177 GiftAids Papal Charities Its Official- US Government

VATICAN CITY (NC) - Ihe U S National Council of CathshyDecides Thumbsuckings OK olic Women has contributed $21 11 to the Private StoreroomBy Mary Tinley Daly of His Holiness Pope Paul VI

Our guide for more years than we like to believe was a center from which papal char-shya B1im paperbound book with the simple title Infant Care ities are dispensed We might temporarily misplace the dictionary the teleshy The gift was presented on beshy

half of the NCCW by Msgr ~_phone directory or the cookbook but Infant Care was drew Landi European director

hung by a string to a nail enough to be able to decide of Cafholic Relief Services-Natshyover the kitchen sink When what to do in many cases Your ional Catholic Welfare Confershythe bee stings when the dog baby can put up with quite a ence at a private audience graDshybites to quote a popular bit if he finds you consistent ted by the Pope lIOng were just two of the emer- and loving in your care In accepting the donationgencies to be got at immediately The whole book is in the same Pope Paul expressed his grati shyin their clear vein helpful with know-how tude for the generosity of U S Jndices T hat derived from oonsultation with catholics in oontributing to early copy had pediatricians child psychiatrists works of relief and charit1 Jrease - stained and psychologists parent edushy throughout the world pages from cod cators nurses orthopedists and The NCCW channels its worldliver oU soap- specialists in nutrition child aid through CRS-NCWC For the1P0tted p age s development vision and safety past 10 years if has supplied to at the How to In addition Infant Care has the Private storerooms old andBat h e the also consulted parents fathers new clothing including layettelBaby chapter and mothers who are daily FOR MEXICAN MISSIONS These five students from

for needy infants and First Comshybull pin a c h - dealing with problems in infant St Johns University Jamaica Long Island are working munion clothes for the poor ThJaplotched pages care with the Maryknoll Missions in Mexico this Summer With year (1962-63) the NCCW sent

Few BuIesat F ix i n g Father Michael Mullen CM professor at the university 240000 pounds of old and 55000The 1963 e d i t ion datesBaby Vegetashy are left to right Gerard Mueller of Long Igland city NY pounds of new clothing

Rocking chairs must have beenbles Until our first copy became invented for those sweet moshy Maureen Dowling and Mary Hyl-and both of Jackson

almost unreadable and we sent ments and goes on The sick Heights NY Felicia Krywienko of New York and James Prelate Gives $25000 for a new copy we did not reashy fretful baby bull bull bull may need to Cackowski of East Meadow NY NC Photo lize that the Gevernment was be SOothed sponged off bullbullbull For Typhoon Victims keeping up with the times in talked to or just held and

PUSAN (NC) - Bishop Johnchild care far better than we rocked Give him all the comfort Choi of Pusan has given $25000New Lease on LifeNew and revised editions had and attention you can without to Maj Gen Yang Chanwoonfear that it will spoil him been issued Governor of Kyongsang proshyBy the time our three 1963 Infant Carealso takes Young Italian School Teacher Undergoes vince to help victims of Tyshymiddles came along we found a more tolerant attitude toward phoon Shirley

that we no longer need feel both thumbsucklng and pacishy Four-Hour Open Heart Operation uilty in ignoring the 1929 edi- fiers the first of which was forshy The g~f was made possib~

- tion which warned we must not merly viewed 110 shocking the LOS ANGELES (NC)-Maria valve was inserted in her hea by oontributions sent to the ~t the habit of coaxing a baby econd anathema Antonietta Moretti isa pretty to replace the defective aortic Bisliop by friends and Catholi to sleep by rocking Few hard and fast rules are girl with dark eyes black hair valve with which she W88 born organizations outside Korea

COXnfant Care admitted Someshy offered except in such areas all a mind that has often meditated Now she is scheduled for one Employes at a Catholic medishytimes the baby needs a litUe the prevention of accidents on heaven and eternity - and more medical examination by cal center in Seoul gave $1500

extra attention and showed a leading cause of death of chil shy now a new lease on life Dr Jerome Harold Kay chief- to adriye organized by the Seoul picture of a baby being rocked dren of this age group It points At 24 each heartbeat reminded of cardiac surgery at USC and daily Kor~a Times for victims of by his mother Vindicated we out that children are vulnerable that she had but a year or two St Vincents who performed the the typhoon which hit June 20 unashamedly rocked Our last to new kinds of home accidents 10 live Her heart had an aortic operation The examination will and caused an estimated $2 milshylook-see at Infant Care was a because of advances in labor valve that did not close prollerly determine whe~ she can go home lion damage in southeast Korea decade or so ago when its 1951 saving devices for the home and and permit the blood to flow to Rimini Italy and her job as revision stated A great many many scientific developments back into the heart after each a high school teacher there babies fall asleep readily when Useful and necessary drugs heartbeat How Miss Moretti was able to Nun 96 Renews Vows they are rocked effective household and garden PORTLAND (NC) - SisterHer new lease on life was ne- come from Italy to Los Angeles

Now in our capacity as writer sprays time-oonserving home Mary Esdras 96 oldest of theotiated here through St Vin- for surgery is a story that manishyon home topics we find ourshy appliances p a i n t S cleaning ~OOO Sisters of the Holy Names cents Hospital and heart sur- fests the workings of Divine elves on the list to receive agents and other chemical proshy renewed religious vows firstgeons 0( the University of South- Providence Childrens Bureau Publications ducts - even refrigerators and prQnounced 15 years ago at the ern California school of Diedi- Free ServicesComes No 8-1963 - why its television sets - have brought Holy Names Convent at Maryshyeur old friend Infant Care sickness injury and death to cine One of Dr Kays heart surgery hurst She was born in England

youngsters where they were On May 11 Miss Moretti under- students at USC 16 Dr GiuseppeUnderstandably Government in 1866 and came to Oregon Ia bulletins are not the first things improperly used The new Inshy went a four-hour open neari Maselli-Campagna He became 1884 we grab for in our daily mail fant Care sets forth guidelines operation in which a plesiic baU engaged here to an American but this is different - a visit on these A new section on the girl and last Christmas took ber from a long time and dearly beshy handicapped child has al80 been home to Italy to meet his famshy Pocasset Penny SaleCatholic Leader Urges loved friend added also information on all ily Ladies Guild members of S

In the 1963 edition Mrs the immunizations now available Friends told Miss MorettiOpen Occupancy Law Johns Church Pocassei plan Katherine B Oettinger Chief ofshy to prevent communicable child about Dr Maselli and she went

DETROIT (NC) - Thepresishy penny sale tomorrow at Pocassetthe Childrens Bureau writes in hood disease to see hbn in Bari where he Community Clubdent of Detroits Catholic Inshya warm and friendly foreword The -working mother also gets teaches in the universitys surshy

terracialCouncil testifie~middot inNo booklet or expert can ever her share of attention though gical pathology departmentfavor of an open occupancy orshytell you all about your baby the book does say If you are Dr Maselli told her there wasdbiance at a puplic hearing beshyOnly you his father and mother well enough fiXed financially hope-if she could get to Losfore the Detroit Common Counshywill get to know him well that you can afford to ask AngelescilShould I take a job or not The Provincial Superior of the

your answer probably should be Mrs Mario Oresti CIC presi Daughters of Charity of SienaCape D of I No at least for the first few dent told city councilmen the wrote about Miss Morettis case Officers of Mother Cabrinl months CIC has been active for many to Sister Marguerite adminisshy

Circle Daughters of Isabella Single copies of Infant Care years in eHorts to obtain stateshy trator of St Vincents Hospitalwill meet at 8 Tuesday night may be purchased from the wide open occupancy legislation here The Sisters arranged free Aug 13 at Bourne Memorial Superintendent of Documents She urged the council to supshy hospitalization for her and the Community Building Buzzard Us Government Printing Ofshy port an ordinance which would mrgeons donated the operationBay fice Washington 25 DC require that all properties ofshy

fered for sale or for rent on the public market be sold or rented IN MIAMIwithout regard to race creed color or nationaI oligin BEACHIT Wareham Garden Party

A garden party will be held from 1 to 6 Sunday a1ternoon July 28 at Sacred Hearts Semishynary Wareham Proceeds will benefit the communitys Queen -AbullbullRICA MO of Peace Mission Seminary Jafshy FUNDRUpound frey N H Turkey ham and 011-1108 chicken dinners will be served 04 lr-eondltloned ro and booths childrens games and bull I Iwlmmlng pooll a variety program wW comprise bull REE HIf-plrklng for 100 a entertainment Church Mass InformatIOn

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By Father Walter WImbionki Dear Father My niece age 17 a high scllool lenior will be married III three months The groom to be is 18 and a helper to amp

TV repair man My sister-in-law thinks the whole thing raquo -just fine because they are both wonderful kids I am

TO PEACE CORPS POST Beverly Irwin 1963 gradushyrepomtibilities of husband and the problems involved in early father OF wife and mother Some marriage ate of the College of the Holy Names Oakland Calif talks to he Jpeople can reach maturif3J in N~etI basi ill PampIeJdll lWei her~sIgnmen In t Peace Corps in Guima Oft the hir late ~ others neYer Tell them of the curtailment West Coast of Africa with Sister Mary Baptistu faculty-em to FetICh it I of professional training lor girla member NC Photo

PEO~~ tor Catholics as well as for bo7s 01 the led 1ft a simple nral societJ of experience in making a ~re a bQY or girl had toleam choice of the absence ofmatrir-Oregon Missioner Ready 0 Start

~a and 1clf-reliaBce by livin itY patience and wisdom oa I OIl a farm they had long-term bOth sides of the ielatibrlship p A ~ - J1 bullpr~ration ~or their marriage olthe difficult ~nciar ~ rogrom In rvrKJzon ung e Parash aleL 1oday m our complex so- auOIl the new familTwill prob- PORTLAHD (He) A eietT unskilled labor is just nat ably- be in of the heightened - mls- -and machine saws to begin eoshy

frankly s hoe ked because they are ~otally unprepare4 for marrIage What argushyments can I use with my lIIampter-in-Iaw and my own daughters against early marshydage

Emily Dear Emily

Early is a relative wOld llemeos Juliet was about 15 and 11 or 14 is considered a pre1b edvlU1pounded marriage age in some parts of India The Canon Law of the Church based on the cusshytoms of an older and simpler ealtme canceiftsof marriage _tween younier teenagers ftlid and licit tbere is a background ofeom-

II is unwise to judge the Pi-u- unDucatioa aDd adequate sex denee of marrying only ia term education in a family parents ef chronological age One is old lIbould not have too great a difshyenough to marry when he or she fieulty m periodically emphe lllChieved suftlcletlt maturit7 sizing the difference between to choose a partner wisely and aexual attraction (romance) aud to vndestaRtl and IlS8UD1e the married love and in describing

Wanted llbd job-training and possibilities of divorce- and the higher education are a must

It is a rare young man who able to m1UlY before he iamp 22 bull 23~ unlesa he is willing to IUbject bis wife to a marginal existence or hu a family wiI-IIDc to s~pport him I remember ~ parent saying proudly We J- bcught Alice and her hus-ItaIld a new car 80 they can 10 to classes mDre easily middot There is a speCial problem

facentnt Catholic COliples Their DoD-Catholic friends who mailJ

Marria In which both DelS are ~r the age of ~ divoree tlaree times M Gften bose of ~ ewer n JIliriy to 40 per cent of an hidl IICbool girls who marry are prelaquoshynaftt and almost 70 per cent of an high ~hool ~ whD marlJI ID8n7 prep ampIeJs

One study has clearly reaveale4 neurotic teRdeDdes are shyhigher amooa JOUDC men and women who Dl8IT1 under theof 20 thaD among those wbebMre the cOlbol and eo1Dnaon 1leDlJe to wait lfi~

beshy best treatment for IDeshyearly marriages is preventive If

increased problem in adjustshyment

If young people haTe learned that they can trust parents to tell them the truth in mattera connected with life and love and EX they will have little hesi tation in accepting parental adshyvice on the subject of earlymarriage lonamp before It becomes a problem

If on the other bandparents

onarr prle~ prepared here to oJNrative programs among the peturn toA hhJ otnpolt ia the peop~e of his Tamshiyacu misshy

eruVlaD mazOit sioR He ~t ahea supplies and The materials along with

ma~nals to beglD a long-range medicines and other supplies IOCial pl~esa program for ~e were donated b7 individuals --~ poverty-stncken people at h shyjungle t~rritor~ He ~190 it eroupa in tile Portland arehdioshytaking W111l hun proDUseS ol cese prayer support iro 2soo west- Fundamp tor continWIIg JUPPOrt -n Oregon Cat~lica of the Peruvian miSlIioa work F~ FraDC~ Kennard an have been pledged OR a coashy

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-rly limit the siie of their fam- wanUngs (f doom itmiddot KnOt at electric generators water pump archltUocesan DeW~peI

have never said anything on the Jl)ent elght ~earamp III Peru col- paigD conducted amonlaquo IIbshyIlUbject excePt to proclaim dire ~ted here II supply of ploWlt llCibera tQ the ~tholic sentinel

Cardinal Scores Indecent Attire

V E N I C J (Me) - GiOYaJIBI Cardinal Urbani has criticized the Maring of scant attire in streetsmiddot and shopping cemen or the city

nae Patriarch of Veke w ill a pastoral Letter What ie tolerated with diffic~ cut beftc~ for reasons of healtk beshycome an act of exhibitiOilisa wIlen worn in ~e meets bopping ceftters and public places It denotes an absence at a normal sense of modesty waieh has u roots in ehasti~middot

He alse said that genuiae modestry is a good compaaiolt - Vue tiegance

Tb~ Cardinal said that pubJlo mDralitycannot be prOlDf)tet lIUlCh Ie~ defended when divm and human laws are not aceomshypanied by a clear and coherent moral education the hcMte therefore is the first school where public morals should be taughthe added

Fete Father Buckley Rev James F Btrekley was __

ter1ained b Junior Higlt CllDtPshyfire Girls- Campfire Girls lUuebirds of Sacred Bead Pshyiah Fan River on ttt~ oceasioa Ol histransier tobnmaeulMe Conception parish North East Honor guests were aduamp aaWshymg with the youth prognan eluding Mr and Mrs Abel liar celinei Edward L Wilsoo aiI4f John B Reed Leaders super in~ were Mrs John KenyOBo Mh Walter Wilcox Mrs Beecl and Mrs Wilson Father BuekJeJ receiftd a eif~ from the group

To Mark Feast Reception IletVices for new

members of St Annes 8edalitt will be held tomorrow night tIM feast of St Anne at SaCIM Heart Church North Attleboro The ~ill follow rosalT anct Benediction at 730PrOfPectiwo ~embers may contact Mrs 8mbull Tondreault

by contraceptives What all StiRPllsiag that a tmmrmiddot about the Catholic girl who is eouple Who thiftk that they are - tile moiher of three before she in Jove have jolJt stopped I~ten- tItrns 21 If her husband fa ini bringing home an inadequate _lary withnoplospects far im- S middotkI h I provement and slw has at least tean uvl Sc edules bull child~bearing years ahead of Communion Breakfast Mr temptation is great NEW YORK (iCl-rhe ninth

Seem ~~sticated The crucial argument against

teenage marriage is this in our ~ciety the presumption must be Jnade that the late adolescent does not haTe a sense of identity bull coherent system of values a elear notion of wlat is 110 be ~ught iIi a spouse and a realisshytic awareness of the burdens inshyolved in matrimony

No on~ Wbo has dealt with teeagen for a~ period of time ~nks 1lftat there are very many them who have finished the process of growirlg up wQcb

anpu~ CQllUIlunion Breakfast of the Edith Stein Guild wUI be held here Saturday Aug 10 after Mamiddotss at St John the Baptist Chureh

The national guild aids JewshyJab converts to Catholicism and seeks to promote better Cath~ olic-Jewish understanding It is named for a Jewish convert who became a Catholic nUn tnd died in the nazi concentration camp at Ausehwitz

Speaker at the Communion breakfast will be Msgr Josepa N ltampody pasflor of Sacrecl

lItarriage must presume Ire- Heart Church HiglWancl Falla eently ran into a bride of 17 who ntil the ciay of the wedding had bull ever once IllePared her own reaklast She is marrying a Joung maD wbose drle dDmestif lIkills ~re carrymg out the arbage and changing II fuse

Because al tJe eqJIOSllre to mass media ma~ teenagera ~ sophisticated but tfteir JnvolYeIIIeftt tR ~g _ult tnle parlies -ci heterosexual IIelati6Jnships aft what the posyshy_Ologists caB preeeclous The d meansbalf ~ aDd 1mshy -dy Tlteo e JIOC ftniIbN -wing up

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Sees Race Crisis As Oppo~tunity

For Progress JACKSON (N C ) A

Catholic pastor here in Misshy sissippi said that current racial ten s ion s create a providential opportunity for progress

Msgr Josiah G Chatham pastor of St Richard church predicted in a sermon that when the good people of our southland grasp the moral isshysues involved in the racial jusshytice question harsh legalized enforced segregation will be no more

Under Gods grace a climate of freedom shall be developed ill which free men move freely and live with becoming dignity as children of God and free Amershyicans he said

Msgr ChMham received nashytional attention recently when his earlier sermon on the race question Southern Pentecost was reprinted in America magshyazine

Not Hopeless

In that sermon he declared that legalized enforced segreshygation as we have known it inmiddot eo oglan Ees I~O ogma IC s ac e the past is dead He also deshy

plored the assassination in Jack- D- M b h- - W Id C -I

Scripture Study Aid to Religious Unity Efforts

MONTREAL (NC)-Two scholars - one Catholic the other Protestant - offered different views here of the idea of the church in the New Testament but agreed that Scrip_ ture study can aid religiou unity efforts

Presenting papers on Unity and Diversity in New Testament Ecclesiology were Father Rayshymond E Brown SS Scripture professor at St Marys Seminary Baltimore and Ernst Kasemann of the University of Tuebingen Germany

They spoke at a plenary sesshysion during the fourth world conference of the World Council of Churches Faith and Order Commission

Ovation for Priest Father Browns appearance

marked the first time that a CARDINAL BAPTIZES ATTORNEY GENERALS SON Leaving the Church of Stbull Roman Catholic has spoken at a

Francis Xavier at Hyannis is Mrs Peter Lawford sister of US President John F Kenshynedy holding the newest member of the Kennedy family - Christopher George The son of Attorney General and Mrs Robert F Kennedy the infant was christened by Richard Cardinal Cushing Archbishop of Boston The ceremony was attended by left to right the Attorney General Mrs Eunice Shriver Pat Lawford President Kennedy Mrs Robert Kennedy and Dean Markham godfather Rt Rev Leonard J Daley is pastor of the Hyannis Parish NC Photo

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son of NAACP leader Medgar Iscusses Evers

In his new sermon MsgrChat- MONTREAL (NC) - An ofshyham said the achievement of middotficial Vatican observer at a

racial justice and harmony Is not a hopeless utopia

In patience and courage it n be attained he said

He added however that tbiJ loal cannot be attained by inshyaction Inaction can but lead to tragedy

bull A - -Baptlst ssoclatlon Backs Bible Reading

MIAMI (NC) - The executive board of the Miami Baptist Asshy~iaion said here in a resolution that Bible reflding and prayer

major W 0 rid C 0 u n c i I of

Churches meeting here said no dogmatic obstacle c~xists to preshy

vent the Catholic Church from joinipg the World Council

This view was expressed by Father Gregory Baum OSA of Toronto at a press conference during the fourth international meeting of the World Councils Faith and Order Commission which ends tomorrow

Father Saum theologiall and author of books and artiCle on ecumenism was one of five official Cat hoi i c observen

named to attend the meeting bY recitation in middotpublic schools do the Vaticans Secretariat for Dot contradict the prinicipal of Promoting Christian Unity AnshyChurch-State separation othet 15 Catholics attended

-The resolution said we do not guests believe this principle requires Fr Bro~ Speaker the omission of Bible reading and prayer in the schools when not The Catholic Church is not a accompanied by sectarian com- member of the World Council of ment and when no compulsion is Churches which includes middot201

17S Supreme Court decision ban ning Bible reading and recitation of the Lords prayer in public echools They urged their fellow Baptists to consider prayerfully lOch steps as may be proper and legal to protect the spiritual ioundations of the nation

HEADS SOCIETY Father Giulivo Tessarolo a native of Italy and pastor of Holy Rosary Church Washingshyton has been elected to a sixshyyear term as Superior Genshyeral of the Pious Society of St Charles (S c a I a b ri n i Fathers) with headquarters in Rome NC Photo

MANCHESTER (NC) - The

school board has approved a recshyommendation stating that publicschool pupils may continue to mention Gods name in the classshyroom

The recommendation was made by John T McDonald superinshytendentof schools It states that the pupils to keep Gods name in their minds may recite in class the Pledge bf Allegiance to the Flag It also says the pupils may recite the first and third stanzas of the Star Spangled Banner

The pledge of allegiance eon- bull tains the words one nation unshyder God The first and third stanzas of the national anthem do not specifically mention God

but the fourth stanza has the words In GOd we trust

University lo~n WASHINGTON (NC) --The Housing and Home Finance Agency has approved a three~

million-dollar loan for the con struction of two residence hall additions at the University of Dayton in Ohio Themiddot university directed by Marianists will house 802 additional students when the new buildings are comshypleted

~em ers Ip In or ounci The World Council was repshy

lresented by an observer at the Eirst session of the Second Vati shylean Council

A further sign of growing conshy~mct between the World Council 1and the Catholic Church was the 1act that during the Faith and ltOrder meeting here a Catholic

Prayer for Pope CI D- I oses la ogue

ATHENS (NC) _ A Greek Orthodox archbishop closed a discussion between Orthodox shy

lohn XXIII Archbishop Photios former

Metropolitan of Paphos in cypshy Jus saido Pope John May I bis example be followed byall

men of good will and let U8 hope to see realized soon theleshyunion of all Christian brothers

ann Roman Catholic theologians here by leading all in a prayer for the soul of the lllte Popen

usedon students to require their PFotestant Angliclln Orthodox Tl1e Orthodox prelate presided pradical reasons such as the _----------_ participation or presence and Old Catholic denominations atthe two-hour dialogue in fear ~f religious indiiference ADM MULLEN

The BaptiSt middotExecutive Board altho~gh it was invite~ ~o join at w~ichmiddot three Orthodox priestsand wid e s pre a d misunder-~ - C Members expressed regret at ~he te t~me of the councIlsforma- and four lay theologians parti shy

tion In 1948 In 1061 howev~rmiddot Cipated with six Catholic prie~ts the VatIcan named fIV~ 0lfIClal The meeting was held at the observers to the counCil s thIrd Athens residence of the Jesuit asscmbly held In New Delhi Fathers India The discussion - which censhy

tered on sacramental theologyA t t K G d - was organized by Father

C S 0 eep 0 s Elpidios Stephanou AA super-Name inClassroorn ior of the Assumptionist Fathers

here and a former consultor of the preparatory Commission Oil the Oriental Churches for the Second Vatican Council

Layman to Manage Sees Real Estate

SEATTLE (NC) -A layMan has been named to the new post of manager and supervisor of the real estate holdings of the Seattle archdiocese

The appointment of Robert E Tobin to the Chancery Office post was announced by Archshybishop Thomas middotA Connolly of Seattle Tobin vice president of a real estate firm in Seattle will be entrusted with the task of seshycuring strategic sites for proshyposed parishes high schools and

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for the first time addressed one of the sessions

This first came in a talk on New Testament ecclesiology by Father Raymond E Brown SS

plenary session of one of the Faith and Order Commission meetings He received a proshylonged ovation from a large crowd in the university stadium

The Sulpician priest noted that biblical criticism is but one avenue of research into the Church of the first century

Nevertheless it is incumbent on us to use all the means at our disposal including the science of biblical criticism to know and understand what the Church of the New Testament was and was not as a guide to our unshyderstanding of what the Church must be today he said Father Brown admitted that there is no uniformity of theoshy

a professor of Scripture at St logy irithci New Testjlment but Marys Seminary Baltimorei insisted that there is unity GIl

Practical Reasons belief Father Baum expressing the Sees Parallel

view at his press conference Dr Kasemann drew a parallel that there is no dogmatic ob- between the religious situatioa stacIe to the Roman Catholic in apostolic times and today Church joining the World Coun_ Comparing tensions amont cil cited a council statement various groups within the early which specifies that membership Christian community with the does not imply recognition of tensions among religious bodiN other C h t b d d th 1 1 h ldr 1 s I a n 0 les as today he sal e paral e s ouh h c urc e~ be a gre~t consolation te He noted that Orthodox de- c modern ChristIans shynOJlinations which share many un is surely of teal theologishy

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The program directed by in Nmvaapittya and Panadura Colomltgt dem~gtnstralon that become another Vietnam where Father R de Rocquois OP of pa~sed resolutions calling OR Ceyiln s Ca~ol~c ActIon organ- Buddhists are persecuted

Lyons France has arranged for iz~tIon h~ m~lltra~ govern- At a public meeting held

u S Missionaries Train Formosans For Radio TV

T A I PEl (NC) - Two young missioners from Calishyfornia are training student actors and production pershysonnel here for radio and teleshyvision

Father Philip L Bourret SJ of San Francisco started Kuangshychi radio program service in 1958 Since then Kuangchi has had over 500 short plays dealing with the family and community problems aired by radio stations throughout Taiwan

Father Clarke L Trent SJ from Pasadena Calif joined Father Bourret at Kuangchi in 1962 Father Trent had earlier been with the Jesuit-run Family Theater TV program in Manila

Give English Lessons

Public service programs proshyduced by Kuangchi in the past two years included a series of 50 public health programs and daily 30-minute English lessons

At Christmas and Easter Kuangchi has produced lengthy religious programs carried by the Broadcasting Corporation of China

During more than eight years prior to 1960 Protestantreli- gious programs dominated the pro g ram i n g of Taiwans 70 broadcasting stations Father ]3()urret says There are today middotsome 1000 programs monthly from various Protestant sources released by wrious stations

In 1960 two years before TV became operative in Taiwan Father Bourret was preparing a TV studio

h I bull h Opens Frenc - rlS Student Exchange

DUBLIN (NC) - Archbishop Giuseppe Sensi Apostolic Nunshyeio to Ireland has officia1l7 opened the new Oratory of St

Dominic here headquarters for the Irish-French Student Ex change program

PEACE DOVES Seventy six-year-old Father rosephat AnanevichmiddotOFM feeds his doves as An appropriate preshylude to the annual peace pilshygrimage at the Immaculate Heart of Mary Monastery Sybertsville Pa Aug 2 to 4 Nq Photo

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THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 25 1963

Denies Catholics Enjoy Immunity In Vi~tnam

SAIGON (NC)- Military court proceedings here have shown that Catholics enjoy no immunity in Vietnam unshyder President Ngo dinh Diem whose government had been labeled Catholic-dominated in the foreign press during the Buddhist controversy report Fr Patrick OConnor SSC

Catholics suspected of plotting against the government were arshyrested and tried like other acshycused persons One Catholic lieutenant was sentenced to ten years hard labor on charges of complicity in the attempted coup of November 1960

A Catholic civilian was sell shy tenced to six years solitary conshy

finement There were at least six Catholics among 80 military and civilians brought to trial of

PEACEFUL MARCH FOR JUSTICE Some 15000 persons joined in a peaceful march and ~rally for interracial justice through the streets of downtown Cleveland Memshybers of the local Catholic Interracial Council are carrying a sequence of signs from the peace prayer of St Francis of Assisi NC Photo

Alleged Persecution Excuse for Bigotry Ceylon Buddhists Wage Anti-Catholic Campaign

COLOMBO (NC) - Charges Buddhist Premier Sirimova of Catholic schools and the oustshythat the Vietnamese government Bandaranaike to appoint a gov- ing of nuns from hospitals The

headed by Catholic president ernment conunission to investi shy Ngo dinh Diem is persecuting gate the Catholic Action organishy

Buddhists continue to be used zation here by extremist Buddhist groups One Buddhist group the Sinshyhere in Ceylon to wage a bitter halaJatika Sangamaya sent the anti-Catholic campaign following message to His Holi-

Some 50000 members of var- ness Pope Paui VI ious Buddhist organizations mar- While congratulating Your ched through Colombos stree~ Holiness desire for world peace to protest against events in Viet- and freedom we beg Your Holishynam and the activities of Cey- ness to instruct Catholic Vietshylons Catholics which they al- nam to stop harassing Buddhists leged aim at destroyingthe We wish Your Holiness long Buddhist religion and culture of life this southeast Asian island na- L H Mettananda a veteran Another Vietnam lion bullnti-Cat~olic campai~ner re- He said that unless the govern-

That rally and other meeting peated hIS old accusat~on at the rnent acts quicltly Ceylon will

more than 500 French students Asks Discussion ftlent and busmess CIrcles and to live with Irish famiiies in bull plans to deBt0y th~ foundations P~blin Cork Waterford Kil- Of Vatican Tie of ~he morah~ spIrltuahty and

kenny Galway Dopega~ ~nd I na~lOnal conscIOusness of B~d- ~elfast Nearly 140 Irish studentsmiddot WASHINGTO~ (~C)- Rep dhlSts who are in a nUIJOrIty

are going to France this year~ Roman C Pucmskl sald here in C~lon Twenty went when the program that tJiE question of establishing ~arge Sab~tae ltarted 10 years ago diplomatic relatons with themiddot Of Ceylons mor~ than 10 mn

Th at e f Vatican deserves the widest I lidI1 people an estimated six d e lrog~arn ~ -an

gJ o~ possible disCussion in this coUn- ftlillioiJ are Buddhists Catholicsn re8B~uite excd anges e deteh U S T try ~ DUinber 711000 and there are

r am an ranee an e Pu k i ~ t t i th 1 5 m H dand France CInS I ~ a a emenn more an ml on In us the CongressIonal Record saId and over 500000 Moslems it is entirely possible that the Even before events in Vietnam American people today may led to charges of Inti-Buddhist want to review the fundamental persecution here extremist Budshyquestion of restoring a closer dhist groups here were spear liaison with the Vatican heading the drives that have led

He said His Holiness Pope to the government takeover of Paul VI and Pope John XXIII all but 42 of Ceylons hundred have increased the international prestige imd importance of the Graduates to Work Vatican

Surely the Vatican today stands as one of the worlds imshypressive forums for the exchangeof views and ideas inmans unshyyielding search for peace and understanding he said

Pucinski also noted that the US has diplomatic relations with tiny states throughout the world of considerably less imshyportance than Vatican City

Relief Agent Brings

Food to Cameroun YAOUNDE (NC)--The U s

Catholic Relief Services-NatshyionalCatholic Welfare Confer ence has distributed $860000

As Lay Missioners ALBANY (NC)-Four gradushy

ates of St Rose College here have volunteered for a yearsservice with the lay volunteer program sponsored by the CathshyoIlc Church Extension Society Maureen OToole of Albany

and Lunette Holland of De Kalb Junction- N Y will teach at St MaryS parish Ponca City Okla Claudia LaDue of Lenox Mass will work at 8t James parish Oklahoma City and Margaret Mitchell of Cohoes N Y will work at Immaculate Conception parish Oklahoma City

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worth of medical supplies and missions The society headquarshysUrplus U S food in Cam~toun ters are in Chicagoover tlie pa~four years

The government of this West ------------ African country pays the pro- St Francis grams costmiddot of transportaionReSlodence

Extension Society lay volun- teers work in the American home

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government is now planning to tax the gifts given to the reshymaining Catholic schools which are not aHowed to charge tuition

Atthe Buddhist rally here Mettananda claimed Catholic Action has deliberately saboshytaged government properties and uses insidious methods to conshyvert Buddhists He accused Catholics of luring young Budshydhist men and women by organshyizing parties where much liquor is served

under the auspices of the Bud- r---~------- dhist group Ambalanagoda Bhi- The KEYSTONE kku Sangamaya the former dishyrector of Ceylon Radio Ronnie OHice Equipment

de Mel said that the imperial- Salesroom 1st policy of the U S had been

carried out SO successfully in NEW AND USED Vietnam that tt was able to Wood and S~I Detlka and chili foist a Catholic president on a ~1 ~il ~j= ~~~~~~ ~~~

middotnatioll where he asserted 85 wardro1gta etc pel cent of the people are BUd- 108 J a uGdhists The same thmg could near ni happen overnight in Ceylon Street through CathoHc Action if Budshydhists are not awake he added

N Wijeratmi vic~ president of another Buddhist organizashytion Bauddha Balawegaya said his group is determined to check Catholic Action

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whom 44 including four Cathoshylics were acquitted

To be a Catholic in Vietnam ltshyis no guarantee of government favor To be a Buddhist or any other kind of non-Catholic i no guarantee of government disshyfavor

What the government wants i support It reacts against every sort of opposition whether it comes from a Catholic a nonshyChristian a former supporter or a family connection

Priest Imprisoned Catholicism is certainly not

the dominant influence in govshyernment policy in spite of some journalists obsession with the

Presidents retigion Some foreign observers do not

realize that years before the7 ever saw Vietnam Catholics inshycluding Catholic priests suffered penalties because they opposed or criticized the government

Father Le van Phiem who had been a supporter of Ngo dinb Diem from 1948 to 1954 sided with opponents of the President in 1956 He was arrested and sentenced to three years i prison He served two and oneshyhalf years of the sentenceshy

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Hot Potato Awaits Retum Of Vacationing Editors

By Msgr George G ~

DIrector MCWeuro Social ~ DetpMtment

It happens every year Somewhere uound the middle fII Jltly columnists wha five in tb tJropiea (Washington ean 8eTve as a good example) get tired or writin1r eoluntns even ill air-conditioned offices And their readers--with the 0shy

lieption of the few odd onelf Itere and there who dont know enough to eome in out of the ncon-day lmu-get tkied of reading them At ~i time of the ear the only peopie wbo seem to be bterIn[ned to Iftp the- presses rolling regardshy1e1lS of the Swnshymer heat Be

tbeeditors And -oOyen of these ~y gentleshyaellgtif the truth e J e known lIave probablJr transferredtheir

Ii 1Iampee of operashytions to the piney woodamp Ql aoIlthern Minnesota OJ to the WOCky coast of Maine and beme very sensible lat ~lIbtJrmiddot dont even get around to readiag tIleir oWn editorials mna less etIler peoples columna

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-u week for ~ee while tae editors are looking the Qtker way I am not going to write a

tluIt theY lIILe begiImiDfl to squeak

And besitles nebodY is ~ listening to 1Ibem lIIDP ~

M IbDe Leave it temiddot1Ie Irish with their

real 0Ir alleged fOndness fOr inshytramUlal conttGVerlIyen to- came along iust at the riyenht time with a new issue which will live the coaselativeliberal controverS7 alDODQ their AmeriJCim Cathalie cBuains Ii uew lease on life

If ami when tbe Ilartieipaatl in tlUampcontmuiDt debate run oat ot new ~ to SQ aboat the new issue- of DationalizatiOD in Ireland they can always start arguing among themselves as to whether or not Pope Pauf Vl b really as much in favor of the United Nawms as his recent adshydress of welcome to Secretary Genera U Thant would on the face fYf it seem to indicate

Make GNIIIld RliIlelJ CQmethe FaU when the kids

have returned to school and everytbing else fa back to normal again readers of the Catholic pressare in for a jolly good time

if they share this writers weak oolumn strictly so called ie5sfor trYing to anticipate how lIutsince editors by andlmtge certain Catholic newspapers bull are allergic to blank spaees iD magazines (dont ask me to name

tile p~geS l)f their papers (unless them) are going to handle the course these blank spaces are hot potato which Time has unshypaid for at the going rate and ~ttingly tolllled into their lap agned by A Friend) we are By way of bull concluding poundootshymg to compromise withmiddot them note it is suggested that tile 1liiy filling out ~e rest of 0lIl great debate- on this mOlBenliouanotted space- WIth a few Mid issue-Are Irish Catholics more ~er and complete11 incoa- ia favor of nationalization the equential jottings 011 a recent British Socialista _ be pest IIe~S item whichstruck lIS as polled until our friends the edishylteing rather amU5l~ In a ptJEJ tors get back to town IMt of way and whlch III lRucamp It will be their respomibUitby teo good to keep until the- Fatl to establish and enforce the ~ Attitrie iloUnd rules for the d~1gtate and

The news Item in questlOft ~ peared in Time magazinegtso JuI 12cover story on ~an Lem~ PrIme Mmister of EIre and tltushy181 head of the Flanna Fail PartJ In the land oisaints and sehGlars

It relids verbatim as follows -Themiddot world socialism 1lenifies ~ianba Fail supporters who are Rofbnly overwhelmingly Ca~ho

Iic but include many small landshy owners Yet one-third of aU in tI~ial enterpJises middotin Irelandmiddot

today are bankrolled (Time has alwaYlJ liiKl a weakness for bar- ltarisms of this sort) by the govshyernment which has gone farther toward nationalization than even

Jkitish socialists advocate Le~ bull aass says that he shares the atti shy

tude toward socialism that was expressed in the late Pope Johns eneyclical Pacem in r~ that

BOmiddot political system is undesirable if it benefits the people

Need Something New r wou1ltl hope that Mr Lemasa

didnt put it quite that waTt but it any event Times assertion bull at Ireland God help us baa 8OJ1e- the British soeialists one better in pushing for the natio~ elizaotion Gf industry (in other words for a form of socialism) has given OithoIk conserva- tLve~ and liberals in the lmiddotted States somethmg new VII MgUe aboutmiddot in the monthsmiddotahead

And goodness knows they need

~mething new ttl argue aboutr the old victrola reeords on right-to-Wock legislation lIedi- care UNESCO~ Who is Iespon lible Jlbr l--_ Calltlo iJIl - _ ~

_~ audi similar mattera eI bull fu~re of ~m cililiagt- Mon have beea pIqed mOllen tiani~utbeIleftlJtsestaatlllilteaSel or lesser imlIfJI-ncte fer ThlJlr8lllllri Aamp bull ~ HIamp

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morespeeificaJl3i to prevent ~ participants fron throwing any thing heavier than a shamrock at one another or at the haplesa Henry Luce

Joint Statement CftMdemns Bias

OKLAHOMA CITY (NO) -

Catholic Orthodox Protestant and Jewish clergymen isseed a joint statement here ~ndemnshying racial discrimination

Bishop Victor J Reed of OIdashyhoma City and Tulsa signed the joint resolution which also calla for recognition of the validity and essential rightneS at the massive acts of protest which have developed in response to continued injustice and practice of racial discrimination in Amershyiean life Twe~-five religious lesden

attendiell the meeting at whiclr the resolution was issued

BiShop Reed told the pariicl shypants that be hae inI1ntctecl priests of his diocese to cam paign activelJ against racial cU crimination and that future CClIItracts- AIr constructiUn and repair of Catholicchurches iIIl

_~Oklahoma will contain an auwshydiscrimination dauIIe- ona ~ wu - shy

cJained JUDe IT 1800 He Iftlsmiddot spiritual director 01 ampCursmiddotllo to C-_Juct minlll7 ill Verona and w~ URU

_ bull ~_ bull among~JOuncpeoplelie ~ l~tlU8UI -Unwntlon ecf the ClHIgleptiOll otEriesWat AUSTRf (NC)-The nationlll ~ Br11J stiC=ata CJf ~ I-cJ- ICbrift _ 1ltJt _ 1If c~ at caSillo mov YewoIlllJllme lalB5S- me ~ 0 t inc~ fIcIdiGbull_ Jlntnltbullbull1

of SP ~ anctao SUarH 1IIIIIci8I ItejftSetl1Iative of Bishop ban BIIws ~ Benet Prelate Nidli_ at Cludrld Real Spain in Ute euniJIe moveJDeM

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laymen Jut bull - atress the fund_eDWs 01 Catbshyalic belief wor8blp tieIMbiIIamp

ACT I N G PRESIDENT Msgr Robert A Peters is acting- president of the Oathshyolic Press Association f~ lowing the resignation of President Floyd AndenJOD NC Photo

AslIS Commission To Tackle Family FOim Problems

WASHINGTON (NC) shyEstahlishment of a presidenshytial j~mmisgibn On country life ttl tackle problems of the nations middotfamilY farIIis wa~middot ne omtnlJl(nded tea Congresssiolial

subcommittee here by an omshybullcial ltgt1 the National CathOfte Rural Life Comerence

FathelmiddotTames L Vizzard 8J ctirector of the NCRLC Washing ton olfice told members of the House amiddotgricwture subcommittee at farnUy faTIDa that the group fine work ia inadequate for the fun aad continuing task fIf evaluuting change and ita effect ea thl~ famil7 farm

The subcommittee he said baa IleitIter the staff nor the time jor the intensive and deshytailed rese8lLeJt which the ~ middot~resmiddot

8erftee to NaUOR FOI this Iellsou tbe Jesuit

fann expert said we Mgtold hope that bull subcommittee make Ii oae ol its most urgeDt reeommendatioos that there be established a ne presidentialeomm ission 01) country life

Wf believe th~ the prestige authOIlty and c~ntin~ workof suclI It ~isslon ~lgned u month7publication resportSlbilitJ Eli making bull thOr-shyough analysis- in the spirit ai DA)n~pllrtisanr objeetiviq would be of great service to the rural peoplE~ of America and the nashytion itsett Father V~ assertc~d

Farminc in this country ba mushroomed from a simple aDd even a primitive art into bull highly technical business ~

Quiring large capital investment and cmiddotash operating costs told the subcommittee

Studies Stigmatine foul~S Cause

VA]ICAlf CITY (NC) _ 1M Sacred Coneegation at lUtes b- examined the heroic nature fillshyJathez Gaspare Bertoni founder of the Stigmatine Fathers

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INrIIJanci but retams 13 per cent el ber p1lIchases

If these factsfell upon the eyes of the hundreds 01 thoosanck who me in the dumps in the cities of LatiD America or the ItarviDg in India would they not ask wmtt diD YOU share with 11S7 We cannot gather up yourgatbage We cannot pick up your dis eardid clothiDfl We know that you and 3Our tamnY aveJaCe 466 pounds of food a day while we average 123 pounds and most of tbat is rice We know that what you throw themiddot garbage pail in the United States would be It banquet fOr us tor m~ days W~ would like to be the waf Youare wear pl)UZ rob~ smoke vour cigarettes but we cannot and we never wiU In 17 years there - will be 14 billion people in the world llDd three-fourths of them will be lI$ we are now - hungry lmpzooverished mahvgturishecJ ill ignorant You will get richer wemiddot will ~

poorer

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Do Dot be mathematical about ito Just leam 110 share II pou_w a woman who had had too much to drink and Wll$ m gracing womanhood would OU not feel ashamed because you too were a woman Then why not feel SQrryo for us women We too Me daughters of Eve we too lClve our Queen Mary AlI we __ fa love - not a tithing but just a small sharing of yOUl bJeampJIQJL We CQIU10t pther up the crumbS you share but the HolJ FdaeI- can Be has a Society in the VlIiteci states which does thU send it te hJm tbrouglt The- Soeiet7 fOr tfte Propagatioa ~

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MANCHOR middot-3Fut Seniors ot SaintmiddotAhthony~s Thurs July 25 1963

Participate in Many Activities During Busy Scholastic Year Minor Seminary

Looking forward to their senior year at Saint Anthony Spurs Increase High School in New Bedford are two outstanding sup- Of Vocatmiddotons porters of the schools program - Nonnand Meny and Muriel Marios Muriel the daughter of Mr and Mrs Adelard SANTA BARBARA (Ne) Marois of 96 Nye Street tt helps you make important de - The American Franciscan New Bedford is a member cisions Societyfor Vocations praised of Saint Anthonys parish And Normand adds Catholic minor seminaries at its na- and takes part in many of education is necessary especially tional meeting as the chief facshythe activities sponsored by 1he in these days when there is so tor in the richest increase in achool and parish great a need to counteract bad priestly vocations in our coun-

Normand too is a member of influences trys history Saint Anthonys and if the son Homework Necessary The society rep 0 r ted bull of Mr and Mrs Normand Meny On the subject of homework marked increase in the numshyof 287 Ashley Blvd New Bed both students feel that it is ber of high school boys entering ford Both Normand and Muriel a necessary part of school life the minor seminary have been members of the par- Without drill says Normand ish school since freshman days the things we learn in class This is due said the group Both Muriel and Normand are would not make enough of an to the wisdom and zeal of the

good students and maintain impression and we would soon American Bishops whose well shyabove average grades Muriel 11 forget what wed learned planned diocesan vocation proshyparticularly interested in Latin Homework is especilllly im- grams each year acquaint 110 algebra and English though she portant says Muriel for those many boys with the priesthood laughingly says her favorite students who are planning to go Also the generous giving of their period is the lunch break on to college sons to God by the American

Since he is interested in jour- The program of studies at parents and the zeal and friendshynalism Normand works hard at Saint Anthonys High is diver- ly attitude of vocation direc-English and Latin feeling that sified and students who want to tors a background in these languages follow a classical commercial or The society is an organization will be beneficial in this field general course will find the cur of vocation directors from the He is also interested in science riculum suitable Four years of Friars Minor the Conventuals realizing that a knowledge of two foreign languages both the Capuchins the Third Order this subject is essential in today French and Latin are offered Regular and the Friars of the World Commercial course students are Atonement About 40 priests at shy

Exira-Curricular Activities given one year of general sci tended the meeting at the Old Both Normand and Muriel take ence but college preparatory Mission here

part in extra-curricular activi- st~dents have biology chemistryties at SAH The glee club is one and physics together with four Oonlounds Opponents of their favorites This club years of mathematics MURIEL MAROIS and NORMAND MENY The group said the increase iJl under the direction of Sister There is very little time to do minor seminaries is providen-Helen of Jesus CSC is one of homework during the school day Club Members of this dub are alumnus of SAH Moderat() t tial In 1932 there were 85 the best known in the New Bedmiddot at Saint Anthonys since only trained to operate all mechancaf Sister Mary Yvette of the minor seminaries in the country fltgtrd area The club performs on one study period per day is al- devices in the school such y Ailgels Today there are more than 200 many occasions including par- lowed each student This one the moving picture projector the- Essa staff the society said ents night the school Christmas study period is sometimes used d 1 th d th_ d recor -p ayer e recor er e middotSImiddotter ary Yvette ~ the The meetIngs program w party thellenior play and nu- Improve rea mg comprehen- slide proJector d Th v~ pln an vwers ey_ Angels lB also Inoderator ~or the devoted to the importance of the merous religious affairs ilIon are then equipped to render

They take pride in the fact Selentilic Reacllnr Lab worthwhile service to the school Essa staff which is responsibe minor seminary Father Jame that for the past three years This improvement in reading by setting up and operating vis- for the publication of Saint An Hannan OFM Cap vocation they have sung the processional eomprehension is accomplished ua1 aid equipment thonys school newspaper The director of the Capuchins St and the recessional at the annual in a special scientific reading paper which is printed in French Augustine province told the as-Vocation Mass held in Saint An- laboratory which was introduced The first debating lOCiety at and English has been the recip- sembly thonys Church in the school two years ago by Saint Anthonys High wasinaug- lent of many awards The many mature superbi

BWiiness Administrator the present principal Sister urated last November arid since Work on the newspaper adjusted and highly effective Both students are members of Mary Perpetual Help Results its beginning the debaters have says Normand Meny a frequent priests who have spent up to IS

the science club Normand will have shown that the reading come a long way In the Nan-a wntributor 11 beneficial fltgtr years in a seminary previous to serve as president during his program has greatly benefited ga~settLeague~ SAH tied for students who wish to teke up their ordination certainly conshysenior year The club under the the students lot only in combull thIrd place with De ~ ~le j~urnalism or for those students founds those who take a stron direction of Sister Mary Ernest- prehension but in study skills Coach for the debating ~Iety who merely enjoy writing art- stand against the minor semi-Albert CSC meets monthly as well ill Att~rney Richard BachaJld an cles nary

Speakers during the past year Extra-curricular activities are --------------------------------------_have included business officials an important part of school life and lab technicians at Saint Anthonys These all

These two students have both take place after regular school served as officers during their hours and are on a voluntary junior year Normand was elect- basis Participation is high ed president and Murielclliss making it evident that there is secretary They will both camp- a keen interest on the part of aign for office again when elee- the students tiOJl time rolls around in SeJraquo Creative Writinlaquo ember There are many other clubs

Writing is a hobby with Nor- at SAH besides the glee club and mand and though he plans to the science club Sister Mary start using your basementbecome a business administrator Yvette who is in charge of t-he he feels that a deveiopment of Commercial Club states that the this interest will be advanta- purpose of the club is to create geous He is a member of Junior and encourage interest in busishyAchievement an organization ness education Outstanding leashywhose aim is to acquaint young ders in the business field often people with the business world give of their time to address

School News members As bull member of Junior French conversation is the aim

Achievement Normand acts aI of the French club Members of school reporter at Saint Antho- the club view films listen to nys High for the New Bedford records prepare French skits or Standard-Times read excerpts from French

Though Muriel has only one dramas and comedies The club younger brother she doesnt find is under the direction of Sister it too much of a chore babysit- Mary Noella CSC ting for a family of six children Saint Anthonys High also has age two to 11 My other hobby a creative writing club Under she says is playing the piano the direction of Sister Mary for my own amusement Andre members of this club

College is in the future plans meet twice a week to learn the of both Normand and Muril proper technique of good writ shyNormand plans to attend the ing New Bedford Institute of Tech Debating Society EUCTRIC DEHUMIDIFIERnology to study business admin- One of the really outstanding istration Muriel looks forward IIervice clubs is the Visual Aid to a career as a nurse and hopes En~ rust mold peeling paint wet New quick-aCtion Humidistat starts to attend Catherine Laboure Hungary Withdraws walls and floors with this all new Dehumidifier automatically when hu~ School of Nursing in Boston C Off I Electric DehuIrlidifier Justmiddot plug in midity rises - stops it after selected after graduation from Saint ommunlst ICla S watch it wring up to 4 gallons of humidity is reached Saves you money Anthonys BONN (Ne) - Communist moisture from the air daily Protectsmiddot by running only when needed Has

Catholic Education Hungary is withdrawing the Automatic Water Overflow Control ~ They both enjoy reading and government officials who have any normal sizelOOm or basement shy

have no trouble at all in doing been- stationed in diocesan area in your home Makesyenour damp Rolls on casters Handsome desigJ1 required bookrepoits Normaiid --offi-ees it~been reported here basement usable bull pays for itself blends in with anyqecor Five ye~ enjoys a wide variety of b~ in Germany iIi savings from dampness-damage replacement guarantee on refrigerashyand finds time to read novels They had been placed in the tor uni~ mysteries eampSlq8 and religioulL middotoffices in an etfort to isolate the 1l00ks nations bishops from their pea- PAY ONLY $J25 PIRmiddot WEEK Muriel likes mysteri~s and pIe detective stories as well as bi- The German Catholic news See Your Dealer orographies TwoTecent favorites agency KNA said Officials of the have bee~ DavJIi C9Pperfield~ Hungarian Offilte -for Religious and Murder in a Nunnery Affairs remain in only two Sees

Catholic I education ie bmo and thatthey too will probabq bull FALL RIVERELEaRIC liGHT COMPANY pertant ~ K-fiel ~ -4OOD bewithdRwD -

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Pope Paul Had AdmirClbl~

Preparation for Papacy By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer D D

Bishop ef IteRe

It is a fairly constant and consistent human foible to blame a man for not being someone else John Doe is looked upon askance because he is not an exaet counterpart of

his sometime companion-in-arms sometime antagonist Richard Roe Tweedledum is regarded with dour disfavor because he is not a perfect replica of Tweedledee and has learned to like olives and avocados And SO it is that withshyin weeks of his coronation Pope Paul VI i marked for disshyapprobation in certain exalted journalistic cir shycles because forsooth he is

DOt the very breath and imshyage of Pope

John XXIII Weare reshy

minded in this eonnection of tbe Ilries cd porshytraits of the Pope found if bull emory serves in 1be Vatican museum They stare down at us n 262 of them 01lt of identical frames and for the most part

GUt of identical facfl$ Obviously up to the Renaisshy

nce and the age of actual porshy1taiture the picture of the Ponshytuh are nothing more than

bearded recon~ructions of what -- h b _ to b ~ mlg t e suppo=umiddot ave~

looked like St Peter had moi~ to do than to sit for a studY of IUs physiognomy and whether Hildebrand was pale or swart IUstory vouchsafes nothinc

Only as we approach the plesshyent can we be reasonably sure lIlat the Popes we regard and who regard us so sternly in turn looked anything like the faces in ~ frames

Differences In Crealloa

For the infinite variety of ereshyaUon culminating inOUl human_ tty we ought to praise the lArd from whom all mercies flow What if all the Popes were exshyectly alike William Paley the 18th century Anglican theodicist based his argument for the ex-Istence of a Supreme Being ery largely upon the observable order of the universe which he remarked functioned Jike a well-oiled clock It has always seemed to us

as much less wise that an even IIWre telling proof of the divine plan and the infinite wisdom is to be gained from contemplatinlaquo tile extraordinary differences which exist in all creation so

that no two objects of whatever genera or species are absolutely

undifferentiated A competent clockmaker ean

assemble a time piece and vet it running but only-God could make two trees no single leaf of either one identical with any other

Pope Job Ue The difficulties of stepping

Into Pope Johns eomfurtable red sUppers embroidered with gold erosses (whereas by sacred preshyscription the slippers ofOldinary bishops are devoid of this sym_ bol) is mountainous enough

without demanding of the sucshycessor in addition that he do the impossible and metomorphose himself into a personality other than what he is by virtue of nature grace and continuing circumstance

Pope John was unique not only because of his magnificent gift of laughter and his warm delight in the fellowship of hushymankind but also because al shythough he had served many years as a papal diplomatmiddot he JIBS never haunted Rome long e~ough to fall into the habits and mannerisms of the papal administrative officials

Nonsence About C1Uia _ Pope Paul on the other hand

had lived the life of a curial Officer until in his late fifties he was sent to Milan as Archshybishop

A vast deal of arraaiaad arshy

rogant nonsense has been writ shyten and published lately conshycerning the Roman Curia In lOme quarters dubiously labelshyled liberal orprogressive it has been made out 1het the wbole apparatus ought 10 be scrapped Or at the very least drasticailyoverhauled

Such proposals and critieisms generally speaking are manishyfestly irresponsible where they are not quitefrankly puerile

The Holy See simply could not function without its adminshyistrative framework and it may well be suspected that some of thOle most adept in denigratinC

th~ CUria would quickly become if they were placed in the same position far more caatankerou

to deal with than the present staff which whatever its shortshycominCs has a fairly expertshyenoed view of the limitations at churchmen called upon to tulshyflll 1be ministry of angels

Mark _ Individual

No question but that papal adshyministrative responsibility tends to put its mark upon the individshyual It fosters necessarily a kind of clerical caution an attitudeof udent rJserve a heamplmiddotta~ middot

to accept the most recent vershysion of an incident as history simply because it is the latest

At its worst it can be-end 1Hdoubtedly has been-used as teppingstone by ambitious careerists But at its best It has provided a chool fOl nothine less than anctity

For the sacrifices inherent in the papal administrative life1be cramped and often narrow circumstances which surround and characteril1e it are pretty well guaranteed to bring out either the best or the worlt in men depending clearly enough on the men themselves

Recog-nized Greatnea

ftlat Pope Paul was schooled III the full rigor of the pontif shykate of Pope Pius XII is in it shyJelf a testimony to his admirable preparation for the office he now holds For there if ever was a Pontiff who did not suffer fools gladly He was exigent not only of moral heroism but of intelshyleclual excellence

He fostered a type of thinking and a manner of acting that was at once exalted and practical JIODlewhat arid at times (which ~ accqunt for some of the curshyrent animus against his memory) but never alien to the realities of the world as it is

Pius was not too much troubshyled by the dichotomy of liberalshy-concervative~ so bothersome to this decade of the 60s He saw that in the Church as in society as a whole there is room for both and need for both If he marked Giovanni Montini as a successor in the Chair of Peter it was not because he saw in bim a partisan but because he recognized the greatness which belongs to the head of the Houseshyhold

Pope Paul will not be another Pope John As an instrument of the Divine Head he will be only himself He will set the pace and

the mood of his pontificate For this we may well thank the God of infinite variety

In Washington Mary Kelly Sacred Hearts

Academy Fall River Lea Lashyflamme and Denise GelinM JesobullbullMary Academy Fall Riva and Ronald Rebello Bishop Stang High School Nwmiddottb Dartshymouth are among attendants at the 17th annual high school jourshyaalism institute closing tomorshyrow at Catholic University WaahingtonD CThey will reshyturn to work on staffs 0( their 1IllIpeCtive achool papen

II 0 U RN E D Cardinal Valeri prefect of the Vatishyeans Sacred Congregation of the Religiou5 died Mon da) at the age of 79 His death reduces the College of Cardinals to 8Q

Rc~open English Cl~urchmiddot~n Rome

ROME (NC)-Romes English nahonalcltunh San Silvestro in Capite has opened its door to the public again alter two years of Jecontruction and refurbishshymg

Priests of the Society of the CaUlolic Apostolate who staff the ebwdl took advantage of theshyclosing to make a thorough e-xshyamitlation of the church most celemiddotbrated relic a skull with a good claim to being John the Baptists

Tile velWlble reliquary has beetl restored UI well as coolesshyoUoIlU used by St Vincent Palshylotti founder Of t~ Society of the Cabolic Apostolate (or Palshylottone Fathers)

Alarminlaquo cracks in 1he walls and ceiling forced the closinC of this much-frequented church on Piuza San Silvestro off one of Rome busiest downtown shopshypint districts

Now the foundations have been fortllfied the floor rebuilt the auIt of the nave and the arches of the apse strengthened and the walls reinforced with injecshytion1 of cement

YOlung Workers Plan Al1lnual Study Week

RgNSSELAER (NC) - The YOUllg Christian Workers will hold tbeir lth annual national stud week starting Monday Aug 4 at St Joseph College here in Indiana

Some 300 YCW members from 40 dioceses are expected to atshytend the meeting It will foclH on three major areas of concern for the Christian layman parish life race relations and politics

A yeW statement announcing the ltudy week said it is intenshyded to help prepare members to pilrticipate in and follow three maj(r currents or upcoming events the ecumenical council the race crisis and the 1964 primary and presidential elecshytions

Asllc Government Aid Private Schools

AUCKLAND (NC) ~ The president of the Auckland Cathshyolic lrederation of Parent-Teachshyers Association has called for go ve r Ilm e n t aid to private scoools and pointed out that everr year they save the New Zealand government $135 milshylion

Robert W Hubbard told the Catholic Mens Luncheon Club here that private schools are educ~ting 55000 primary and 2400D secondary school pupils This means be said that 14 per cent of primary school children and Z6 per cent of secondary sch()(ll pupils are attending pri shyate ~bools

African Prelate Convention Guest UiDIMlAPOrIS (N C) -Officials of the knights a Laurean Caidirial middotRuganibwa fraternal benefitlIOCiet7 whose the Churchs only Negro Cardi- membership is predominantly nal will be honored gu~Jt at the Negro will present the Cardilllll 48th annual convention oftbe a pu~ of$5OOO for use in hiS Knights of St Peter Claver homeiliocese which starts here Friday Aug The Cardinal will abo be Z guest of honor at a reception The Car~inal who is Bispop given by Gov aqd M~ fgtfatthew

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SUNDAY AUGUST 4 Our First Opportunity To Pay

Tribute To Our New Holy Father

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Authors Examine Reaction To Decision on Prayer

By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy The jacket of The Outbllr~ts That Await Us (Maeshy

millan $450) says that this book examines an area of our culture that has remained until now largely unexplored - the mindless visceral reactions that erupt into intershyf6ith frictions The authors are a Protestant a Catholic and a Jew Dr Martin E Marty Monsignor Joseph N Moody and Rabbi Arthur Hertzshyberg The occasion of the book was the veheshyment reaction by various reli shygious groups to the U S Sushypreme Courts decision in the Regents Prayer ease a year ago

This reaction according to the Introducshytion made it elear that the real issues were hot to be found to the conclusions that these croups were reaching but ~n the premises most of them hIdden from which they had set out

Consequently the authors got together to see ~hether they could do something -to convey the interior histories that lie behind the differing responses on the part of Catholic Protesshytant and Jew in America to areas in which religion and culshyture interact They tell us We have tried to explain why each of us thinks as he does in the light of all that has fashioned as

Two Subjects Dr Martys long chapter is the

Most comprehensive and dense He touches on many subjects but pinpoints two One is the history and present status of inshyterfaith relations in the United States The other is the history and present status of Protestant attitudes concerning the relashytionship of the religious and the Reular in the United States

As to inter faith relations Dr Marty distinguishes a succession of stages To begin with the Protestants had an imperium in this country and hardly needed to take cognizance of Catholica and Jews Many factors chiefly immigrati-on changed that A pluralistic society became a permanent fact and the differing elements had to get on one with another

Religion of Democracy There was a time when the

Idea of brotherhood and good will seemed sufficient but this was nebulous and ineffective There was a time too when a common public religion of demoshycracy was enthusiastically advoshyeated but this was seen to be terile and unacceptable

Then there was a spate of talk about dialogue but this has been largely unproductivemiddot beshyeause there has been no crystalshyline answer to the question Dishyalogue for what

Monsignor Moo d y rehearses deftly the development of the Catholic community on the American scene He stresses the generally f a v 0 l a b I e climate w h i c h Catholics and their Church found here and the benefits derived from the Conshyatitutional system

Handicaps for Catholics He readily gran that Protshy

estantism injected itself pervashysively into American public life in the nineteenth century aM that this did present difficulties and handicaps to Catholics in 80me respects For example in the public schools the use of the Proestant Bible once had a defi shynitely proselytizing intention But these abuses were brought under control Now the Catholic has come round to a position wherein he wishesmiddot to defend and preserve practices which he once eyed askance

It is Monsignor Moody who most extensively discusses this phenomenon the drive to elimishynate religion from all public life by confining it to the pri shy

vate devotion of the middotindividual And he points out that the

Constitution rests in the last analysis on the traditions and attitudes of the people for in the American system governshyment is an agent which must be responsive to the public will

Jewish Position As to the decision in the Reshy

gents Prayer case he feels that the reaction of most Catholics was a reflex both of their belief in the need to recognize Gods primacy and of their own exshyperience in a country where they had come to expect the beneshyvolent neutrality of the state The shock arose from a feeling that this was not the America

-they had known and if Justice -Douglas opinion was to prevail it might not be the America they had loved

Rabbi Hertzberg calls on the long and often tragic history of the Jews to show why they are convinced both that religion can be sustained without being propped up by the state and that their freedom is safest when there is strict separation of church and state

He bluntly declares The Jews must diagnose the Western tradition as not merely prone to the virus of anti-Semitism but aa endemically ill with the disease Therefore for their own safety and for the lives of their chil shydren Jews must look for a radishycal change in the very foundashytions of Western civilization 90

that it should not spawn future assaults on themselves

Normal Part In America he says Catholic

and some Protestants are for a Christian - flavored patriotism and society Jews cannot be exshypected to favor these and as he sees it there is no warrant for anything of the sort in the hisshytory of the development of American principles and institushytions

Indeed Jews were attracted here in great numbers precisely because the American system promised them the chance to beshycome a normal part of a nashytiona1 culture

It must be said that throughshyoutmiddot his con t l i but ion Rabbi Hertzberg usually employs a sharp tone in referring to things and persons Catholic and some of his statements are patently incorrect and gratuitous

Udy Overtones For example It is admitted

on all sides that the bill for major Federal aid to education has been defeated so far by pressure brought to bear on members of Congress by the Catholic hierarchy This is simshyplistic misrepresentation at best it has some ugly overtones at worst

All these three authors are leamed and articulate Each acshycomplishes what he sets out to do and the reader ill stimulated to think Dr Marty and Monsigshynor Moody are urbane ill manner and eirenic

The same cannot be said of Rabbi Hertzberg Obviously 11

very able man he has not kept his prejudices in reasonable check while writing his section of this interesting book

Notre Dame Students To Study in Austria

NOTRE DAME (NC) - The University of Notre Dame has announced it will inaugurate a sophomore year of studies at Innsbruck Austria in 1964

Notre Dames first foreign study program will be limited to about 50 sophomores Courses will be taught by a Holy Cross priest and a layman from the Notre Dame faculty and by three faculty members from the UAJ versity of Innsbruck

HAPPY FAMILY REUNION It was a happy family reunion for Mr and Mrs Leo Dusheck of Hazelton Pa when they attended the profession ceremonies at the mothershyRouse of the Holy Spirit Missionary Sisters in Techny Ill recently Their children from left are Sister Leonette Marie who has completed her novitiate Sister Mary Regine who pronounced her perpetual vows their only son Father Leo Dusheck SVD and Sister Mary Grace SSpS superior of S~ed Heart Convent Greenville Miss NC Photo

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THE tmiddot ~-Present Means of Communication Thurs July 25 1963

With Vatican Satisfy President ~ U Abr ~nce nlonWASHINGTON (NC) - Presshy be fruitful to consider setting Ident Kennedy opposes going up some regular channel of beyond the present methods of communication Pla~ Convention communication with the Vati shy Special Envoy WASHINGTON (NC) - The can The United States ceased dipshy Catholic Total Abstinence Union

He told his press conference lomatic relations with the Vati shy of America will hold its 91 that there is no need to change can - then the Papal States shy annual three - day conventiOD present procedures -c- presumshy in 1867 In late 1939 Prpsident here starting Monday Aug li ably by resumption of a form Franklin D Roosevelt sent The union stressed in its anshyof diplomatic relations Myron C Taylor as his special nouncement that it is n-ot a

Mr Kennedy said that when presidential envoy to the Vati shy prohibition movement and bull reeshyanyone in the government can Taylor remained until early ognizes the principle that the wishes to get a message to the 1 950 representing Presidpnt moderate use of alcoholic beveshyVatican this can be accomshy Truman after Rooseveltmiddots death rages is morally licit plished The embassy at Rome In October 1951 President

It said its aim is to combatIm sure would be available Truman nominated Gen Mark excess and abuse in the use ofbe said Clark (USA ret) to be Amshysuch beverages by giving raquoIt doesnt seem to me he bassador to the Vatican The

others the example of total abshyadded middotthat there is any need nomination drew a storm of stinence The union does notfor changing procedures I dont criticism from Protestant spokfsshyseek to make all Catholics totalthink there is any lack of inshy men Gen Clark asked that his abstainers but rather to encourshyformation or clJmmllllication name be withdrawn age a significant minority bull bull bull back and forth During the 1960 prplidfntial to keep the ideal of total abshyThe question of cJuer relashy campaign then-Sen Kennfrly stinence before the public thetions with the Vaticltln did not repeatedly told qupstioners he announcement saidinvolve any specific nwntion of was flatly opposed to appointshy

an ambassador The President ment of an US Ambassador to It added that the union t making a special effort to inshywas asked if he thought it would the Vatican terest Catholic young people ht

2000 of the faithful His Eminence Laurian Cardinal total abstinence and to persuade

Post Office Asserts Convictions Rugambwa bleililed the new Cathedral of the Holy Family as many os possible to take the pledge at least until they are 21in Nairobi It was one of several celebrationi marking the Father Miles M McAndrewFor Obscenity Reach New High centenary of the arrival of the Holy Ghost Fathers in East SS of St Marys Seminary~

WASHINGTON (NC) - Ar- crease over fiscal 19fiO Fines Africa NC Photo Baltimore is presidentrests and convictions for viola- totaling $53530 were levied tion of mail laws against ob- against convicted offenders scenity set a record during 1963 We are con tin u in g Offer Services bull

the Postmaster General J Edward toughest possible crackdown on Day has announced these who deal in obscenity As Mediators INDIA MISSION IN THE JUNGLE

In releasing the summary of through the mails Day said ATTAPAJH ia bull tropiul JUDllle miion In the state SAVANNAH (NC)-Twentyshylaw enforcement To this weaction against facilitate are Kul ill southrn Jndi Some Catholic farmers went thenfour clergymen including Cathshy-obscenity for the fiscal yfar working very closely with other Ie begin fallnDg in thU pioneerolic Methodist and Protestant~nded June 30 Day said If law enforcement agencies inshy rea recently opened by governmentEpiscopal bishops have offeredfurther evidence were needed cluding the Criminal Division bullbullbull The idea was Ie make 6fe betheir help in solving Savannahsthat the prOller avenue to follow of the Department of Justice and tel for the natives through eoloniushyracial problemsin enforcing the mailability laws the FBI local police departments tion thus raisinll their UYilIc adThe offer fromis criminal action rather than throughout the nation and In- came the

ellltural Iitandards A sixty-five yeuclergynen during a truce in-administrative penalties I be- terpol the International Crimishy old priest offered to be pastor bullbullbullNegro demonstrations which badlieve these statistics should lay nal Police Organization Amiddot thawhed hut was built for hlaled to rioting and shootingthe question to rest The success of these aetions fer residence anJ services A newMogr John D Toomey pltlstorThe year-end report inriicates is evidenced by the unpreceshy oltapel was dedicated to St Peter bullbullbullof St James Catholic Church Up to DOW the work baa been m_7fH arrests for violation of the dented number of arrests and yenlas instrumental in arranginJrmail laws against obscenity convictions for this -offense disoounciDc slow nd fUIecl wiUlthe truce He met with leadersduring fiscal 1963 This is an during the past ~veral years Til HtH 11 Misso Aitl -expeeted difficalties The ehaef the Negro protests appealingincrease of 258 per rent -over Day said I~ lin onliJ Chh Itnned bull landslide took the DVM for time to organize businessmen the number of arrests in 1962 tltlrtY-Ievea petsons bull bull And 50 Isolated is this 08 til

~nd others to work out a IKllushyand a 96 per cent increase over the diocesan tlthorities fim berd f this tracedy 1raquo7 rcUeUrges End to Curb lion

arrests in 1960 the last full year Meantime the nins beat dltfWn nd insects w~re penilteDt bullbullbull--- In the statement issued by the in administrative Desplie an tbif the parishioners re still nllant17 U7iDa which proceshy On Use of Catalan white clergymen including Bis-shydures were used in an effort to BARCELONA (NC) - Abbot live some permanency to their relia-10111 life The- try

ep Thomas J McDonough ef curtail use of the mails to transshy Ie build ode-ri chureh fer which $tOeo is needed bullbullbull ftelrAurelio Escarre OSBof Milntshy Savannah racial conditiens ill mit obsecne matter serrat abbey was amQn~ the Blshep aJJ1J the Internunc ApOlItelic botlt hsVe IHed tilthe city were described as criti shy

Day ordered ~bandoRmfnt ampf words Ie the plea of the INIstor for financial help from M bullbullbullCatholic leaders of the Catalonia cal administrative and 7011 ai them4Dy eentributieD will Ite appreciated bullbullbull y_action a region of northeasterfl Spain te The group said there will be -tepped-up enforcement ef tlie ean be assured that fOil wtll Ite lo~ remembered bullbull shysign ape tit ion ~sking the f~rther violence and eeonomic fctor III the prayers of tIM eomllluaibuimina1 statutes within week Spanish government t remove loss unless people quickly seek alter assuming office in 19tH restrictions on the use of the VOCATIONSrea90nable and just solutie_ M

these problemslJnpre~dented Numb~ Catalan language Someane bas Nritte~ He who has ~(n the whole worN Th~ petition cited Pope Johfi hanging by the hair of the mercy of God bas seen the truthshyConvhtions in fiscal 19amp3 f-or

XXlIls peace encyclical Paeem To bring Chli~ts trutb to the 400 million peonIe of Indi m__ebscenity law violations totaled per increase in Terris as backing the right Voc(ton Theology I Hindu ia a tremendoUll task of love and devotion tor ow637 a 266 cent

)f langrage and other minority priests and Sisters Will you -llponsor a seminarianover 1962 and a 108 per cent in- Il~

groups Conference Topic MATHEW BEILARMINE KARAKUNNEL or DIDACUS KAlfshybull A few years after the end -of WEST CHICAGO (NC)-The JALY of Ban~alore or SISTER LETHUS 01 ~ITER AGNET

Set TeDtative Date the Spanish Civil War i-n 1939 Theology of a Vocation the the Carmelite Sisters of Kothamangalam By paying for their the regime of Generalissitnlaquol Religious Life will be amon education you will partieipat~ in their future missionary aeUft

For leotification Francisco Franco linked the the topics to be discussed at the tiea The seminarians ~ucation costs $100 esea for lib VATICAN CITY (NC) - The language with the Catalan tirive annual meeting of the Franc~shy ~ars and the Sisters trininlaquo if tJ50 for each of the two yean

beatification of Bishop John N for autonomy and banned its use can Educational Conference in cof trainin Money can be nt ia in~tallmeDts

Neumann of Philadelphia hM Later the curbs were eased but it Trop N Y starting Monday been tentatively rescheduled for is till against the law to publish Aug 5 AI bull wmiddothite an

III bull holy plaee Sunday Oct 13 it was disclosed newspapers in Catalan and its Father Ernest Latke OFM use So ill the beautyis excluded in schoolshere by Father Nicholas B Fershy conference president ana professhy 01 an bullbulled fee lJeseph (ambell)rante CSSR postulator of his Catalan is a Romance language sor of theology at Christ $he like Spanish Portuguese French The Id folk in our care re aiete by 0lH PALACE 01 cause King Seminary here hid the GOLD CLUB All that Ie ed Ie- ene dollar bull month ferHe sain that althou~h the date or Italian whichaccor-ding tel theme of the meeting will be $bill work YOD can liend It wltenever conveniellt 61U etlMw

has not yet been officially anshy the petition is the usual vehicle The Elements of Fl3ncisc_ clubs mclllde OlJIEN LEPJilK CLUB lfor lepers) ORPHANSnounced by the Sacred Congreshy of expression ror six million F-ormation BREAD (for oJJlbns) BASnIANS supports duols) MONICAcitizensgation of Rites he has informed CLUB IproYidf chlices aUus ete for churches and cItlleArchbishop John J Krol of Your rayers and that one lane dollar m~middotly-tbtl aU ItPhiladelphia that Oct 13 will takes io beloni~ Montreal Anglicansbe the date

The beatification of Bishop SOIE OTHER Wi YS TO lJI~tPTo Study French 1 Send us n STRINGLESS GIFT til liSt where MceIHl7-Neumann was originally scheshy MONTREAL (NC) - Forty 2 Make MFMORIAL GIFTduled for June 23 but had to be Anglican clergymen and laymen

MASS KIT $100 VFST1WS postponed because of the final have signed up for a 25-week CHALICE 40 CI80RIUJ1 bullillness of Pope John XXIII October to April course m CRUCIFIX 25 SANCTUARY BELL bullFrench in order to further inshy K1NnJY REUEMBRR tJS IN ~OUR WILL bull EGAL TITLSoutheastern Mbullbullbullbullchwettsmiddotterreligious d i a log u e Schedule Interfaith with CAIHOUC lEAR EAST WFIfRF ACOCIATION French-Canadian Catholics Largest Independent Chain

Dfar iloni~nl)rRace Conference The Rev David Woeller di shy

PEORIA (NC) - A Peoria rector of the Anglican Diocesan 10 BIG STORES I lhelo-e ~ of thl S300 n~fdfd to fdue 1te a Sister nt thl ~fflll nelded for the trainihamp of R semlnariBoard of Religious Educationarea conference on religion and We Give Gold Bond Stomps

explained Were engaged in Ill slnd J monthly or $ bull once bull 7e race has been slated for next a

I will play for him or herFrench culture here If weJanuary by leaders of the Protshy going to take part in dialogues t-----estant Catholic and Jewish Name bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull emiddot on ecumenical and social probshyfaiths lems we believe we must come I DEBROSSE OIL

The conference committee said Steel to terms with the languageIt proposed to unite the religioua ~ co bodies of the community 50 work bullbullbullbullbullbullbullZone for the solution to what we beshy Marks 11 th Centenary ~ Heating Oi~s I lieve has b e com e one of LI S LE (NC) - Coadjutor I dB Americas most important doshy Bishop John L Morkovsky of an urners I ~l2earSst01isrmiddotOIlS-

CENT~NARY CELEBRATION In the preRence of

mestic problems namely raeshy Galveston-Houston sang a Pon- ism tifical Mass in Old Slavonic at I 365 NORTH FRONT STREET ~

We intend the eWftmittee eeremonie6 here in Dlinoie eom- P

centinued to deal directly wiih mem()rating the 11th centenary I NEW BEDFORD he problem as a moral evil nd of the arrival of SSt Cyril and WY 2-5534 I the evil effects which result fr-oa Methodius in what ill DOW Cae- man bull discrimination aAd Jelcegaiioamiddot eAoBovaki I -I~--

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Aid To Lepers Continued from Page One

eph Sweeney MM also workshying with Korean lepers He writes to tell of one of his helpshyers a Korean recovering from leprosy There is no sign of the disease on him but the prejudice about leprosy is such that he will never return to his family His father far in his 80s the mostmiddot outstanding catechist in Korea died recently but Austin was not called to the deathbed or funeshyral

He spends his time with us taking care of the blind and the crippled He comes to the chapel ~ every morning long before dayshylight to start our coal stoves so that the other patients will be comfortable All day long he is working for the others even denying himself tobacco in order to save a bit of cash for them Last year he denied himself SO

much that we found him very anemic We gave him special f)()d and vitamins tltgt keep him going

He is the man who keeps the patients praying for our friends in the USA He is a little fel shyiow with a big voice Only once has it failed when we said Mass for his father Then he broke down By his own choice he is an unknown to his own family

He is a good man to have on our side

Crisis Ahead Continued from Page One

offers a school for the preparashytion of a spiritual elite charactershyIzed by supernatural optimism

Describing most Catholics as temporarily sanguine anyway Bishop Wright said this natural optimism can be a good foundashytion for the supernatural spirit of confidence proper to and

justified by the Catholic Faith but must not be confused with the Faith itself

Our great saints lay and clerical exemplify both he said Their spirit accounts under God for the reSilience the perennial hope and the unflagshygingvitality of Catholicism in the face of constant adversity

There will always be some Catholics to say in effect that gentle Jesus hardly expects them to discharge the duties of their states in life in times like

these and that He will under~ Btand if they make private comshypromises between personal conshyscience and the public revelation committed by Christ to the Cathshyelk Church he said

Threaten to Quit Accordingly he continued

the ranks of the faithful mlly be diminished in a generation when some people even threaten to quit the Church when their children flunk exams in Catholic lIChools or when their prospects for political or social advance- ment seem impeded by the heroshyIe demands of a Christ who in point of fact is not the least biot gentle when it comes to the Integrity of His teachings and the sovereign demands of conshylICience

But such a reduction in statisshytics Bishop Wright said in no way threatens Catholic opti mism He said that the Gospels reveal those who found Christs words hard sayings and who walked no more with him

The Church must expect andmiddot welcome the same fate as Christ Himself he samiddotid

Two Mission Groups Become Associated

ARLINGTON (NC)-The Misshysionarymiddot Sisters of st Augustine who have their headquarters in New York- have become associshyated with the Immaculate Heart missionaries

After the union with the Imshymaculate Heart missioneries (Scheut Fathers) was approved

ry the congregation of women changed its name to the Congreshygation of the Missionary SIsters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary They have 173 plofessed Sisters working in five American sees

---Bedford Murse Receives PAVLA Assignment Continued from Page One

brothers She is a graduate of Holy Family High Scnool in

New Bedford and St Josephs School of Nursing Providence Shes been in nursing five years and is at present assistant head nurge on the medical-surgical ward of St Lukes Hospital New Bedford

How did she decide to beshycome a Papal Volunteer I read an article about the volunshyteers said Lucille and wrote for more information

She was referred to Msgr Raymond T Considine Diocesan Director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith and brother of Rev John J Consishydine MM Director of the Latin America Bureau of the National Catholic Welfare Conference reshysponsible for P AVLA Then she was coPltacted by Rev James A Clark at that time assistant to Msgr Considine fur PAVLA and now in Washington as asshysistant director for the national PAVLA office

Lots of tests followed and Lucille also enrolled for a five month orientation course at Bosto College Primarily deshysigned to train volunteers for the colleges own lay apostolate program the course has also been attended by members of other groups planning to serve

Protest Criticism Of Mission Schools

ARUA (NC)-More than 4000 took part in a peaceful demonshystration staged here in Africa to protest criticism I1f mission schools and missionaries in the National Assembly

Some Protestants and Muslims joined the participants who carmiddot ried signs written in both Enshyglishand the local language Logbara

The demonstrators assembled in the market place of this northshywest Uganda town and then marched through main streets to the district commissioners office Half of Ugandas primary and secondary schools are Catholic

in 3 pan ish and Portuguese spesking Streas

A classmate noted Lucille was Jo - Anne Rothmyer St Marys parish New Bedford Joshy

Anne taultht in New Mexico last Summmiddoter as a member of the Boston College Lay Apostolate Program and is there again this year

Somali Salary Lucille will leave New Bedshy

ford Aug 15 according to presshyent ~lims

A a member of the Legion of Mar~ she chose that date afi having s p e cia 1 significance being the Eeast of the Assumpshytion She will spend four months in Fetropolis Brazil near Rio de Jfaneiro receiving language instruction and being briefed on the ltultural aspects of Brazili-an life

She will then go to Salvador for the remainder of a three year periltJod During it she will reshyceive a stipend of $10 weekly plus room and board She and her 1ellow nurse will stay with the Sisters of the Immaculate Concmiddoteption

What I like about PAVLA says Lucilll~ is that the proshyfessilnal skills of its members are means 10 an end - that of bringing people to Christ The

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Father Clark In addition to the program

fQr Latinmiddot America theres a parallel organization that serves home mission areas of the United States said Lucille Its known as Extension Volunteers and personnel serve for one year in home mission areas or neeeiT sectors of large cities

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Fall Riyer Meets Abington In State Legion Playoffs

By Jaek 1Daea~

Two weeks tlIID tDe prospect middotof amp8UCoossful ZoBe title defense appeared rather remote for Stafford Post ef FaD River Tonight Ooaeh Ray Billintons -stout-heartei crew iB sehed1lled to open a best two -out of three series with Abington Zone 10 conqueror fYf Brockton at South Park Fall River The climax On the long road back was the 5-2 conquest 8If New Bedford Sunc1lly in bull special playoff lilt Hansen Field Somerset Both teams had conshycluded regular eeason play with identical 8-4 records G0shying all the way to register hi8 aecond lUcceSshytiyene victory over he Whalshyen was dimiDshyUeGar DfIewniM who 0- bull lmCand illus1rilnls eareer at Dartee u beier 1rDmmlur t ~~w_-er 2IIJPPOlt lie miebt welt Iaaw cshomiDed lBedifUllCl Which fount bim eBY enough to hit but awfuU ~Uih hitweI

Coatributinl 110 uttie by lIM lIParkling defensive play at iIIIiltd batle waa another shortstop vansplant Ron Knowe who came up with a c~le et real gems Both eutfields put ill an unusually busy day The New tettford Gu1ercordoJl had a total of eleven puto1Jts all River trine Woody Berube Stafford beavy bitting first baseman weat for the collar in thr~e middotofti shyeial trips but only because there was no limit to the depth leftfielder George Ioerreira playshyed him

1hecaunky Ferreira gave Woody plenty of room about 00 Jieetor 80 andU1us W88 able to haul in a couple of -hots that would have gone out of most ballparks George also turned 100R a terrific throw to the plate in the fifth to nail Ron Knowe attempting to llCore aft~r a B81T7 14achado hoist to left

FiDe Quae In most respects this was bull

fine contest between two good ball clUbs NMlIntil the bottom of tbe4ighth when Fall River pushed aerOllSthree runs did either team enjoy more than bull one run advantag~ Bob Miranda NB starter was most effective in the early innings then suddenly lost his stuff and was lifted in the fifth after loading the basel on walks Successor Don Canasshytra Bishop Stang ace subseshyquently got out of the innirig unscathed but fell victim of heavy Stafford artillery in the eighth when the winners ked the title

And so tonight at South Park Stafford Post is scheduled to enter phase one of the State playoffs which in pyramidal fashion lead to regional then national competition Its a long arduous path but one which hundreds uf boy have followed to a life in professional baseball Some 28 players both managers and all the coaches in the recent

Atty Gen Kennedy Scores Prejudice

YOUNGSTOWN (NC) - Atty Gen Robert F Kennedy coupledmiddot a condemnation of prejudice in the US with support for the independence of Cigtmmunistshyruled nations in an address here in Ohio

Kennedy addressing the anshynual Slovak Catholic Sokol conshyvention said injustice to Neshygroes and other minorities in the US cannot help but stir the Cigtnscience of anyone fit to can himself a citizen of this counshytry

He allo said he had been asked 1gt7 hi brother the President toteU 8uIt the Uaiied StaW witl ~tin_ to 1IUppori the just ~ OIl ail ~ ill the world tor independence aDd Ubert7 - aapiratiaM the Sloveb mare 604Ia7 will -aD7 eampbv capUve tioumiddot

major league All-Star Game were products of Legion ball The legendary Bob Feller is the organizations first representashytive in the Hall of Fame Therell be many others

If memory serves correct the only Mass team to make it to the National finals was Lynn Post in 1936 Catching for that club was a fellow by the name of Jim Hegan who went on to a sucoessshyful career in the majors and ill currently the bull pen boss of the front running New York Yankees Stafford Posts furthest advance in Statecompe1ition came in 1957 when the batiery of Forn Arruda end Russ GibBon Qemheaded 1lrivethat took ampDe club to tile 1ItDlifinals

Fuhn B8th ~ men went into tIJD

IJa11 upon p-aduation and ea_ has made his way tbroUllh tbe mbmr league maze tel 1he poiDt where they maybe brought up b~ their ~ parent ltClubs any ~ Russ is the No 1 catcher with Seattle the Bed 1Ioz AAA Pacific Coast League dub and Tom is currently start shying for Springfield the Giants IAA Eastern League aftilia1e

Gibson was selected for the Ooast League All-Star team earshylier this mantb after hav~diampshyplaced Archie Skeen ibe Sox highly-touted backstop ill late Spring Russ ill up around th~

SOO mark pRsently bitti~ the long ball consistently and with the way Tillman is going who knows but what well ee him at leDway before the seallllll ill out

Arruda back on the firing line lifter sustaining concussion a month ago ranks No 2 em ijle SpringfieldSaff behind 22 year old Frank Linzy Statistics avail shyable indicate that they rankene and two in the vital earned run column Linzy at 163 and Arshyruda atmiddot ~45 Anything under 300 is considered excellent in baseballs lexicon Perchance the Giants fail to rlaquo~r from their recent tailspin it is not inshyconceivable that manager AI Dark may want to bring some of his young promising talent up for a look-see

And with all the furor attendshying the Civil Rights issue throughout the country its sigshynificantto note that baseball history-organized ball that is was made out on the West Coast a couple of weeks ago when both umpires in the Salt Lake CityshySan Diego game were colored One Emmett Ashford in fact fa the PCLs umpire-in-chief

Third Order Helps Former Prisoners

CHICAGO (Nc) - The Third Order of St Francis has opened an inn here for persons released from Illinois jails

Called St Anthonys Inn it will provide food clothing and employment assistance to exshyprisoners Father Philip Marshyquand OFM is chief officer of the inn which can accommodate 12 men

A parttime staff at the inn inshycludes 10 Cigtnsultants and Cigtunshyllelors and a Franciscan chaplain

We want to eliminate regishymentation and stress selfhelp through knowledge discipline and practice said Father Marshyquand and in this respect our program is somewhat similar to that of Alcoholics Anonymous

Vetoes Anti-Smut Bill MADISON (NC) - Gov Joha

W lreynolds vetoed a bill proshyviding for a legislative investi shyptwn of alleged printing and Gistribution of obscene matter ill Wi80onsin --We have efficient Jaw UIIoMelDeDt in this field and I have every laquomfidence talat pollee and prosecutors 1riJl eontimle to d6 their duty Be7shyaolda Mid bull YMoiDM (be bilL

AXACAN AWARD At Ge~etOWll~ Famptber Edwanl B Bann pre~deDt eenfeB the ADca1l MemMial Medal 011 Raul Cardinal Silva BeBriquez Archbishop ftf Sanshy~o Chile The a~d honea ermtriblti9DB 0 understlmdshyq among Peples of the Americans Spain and the Hi~panic

world NC ftmo

Asks Deily Prayer Brooklyn Ordinary Urges Catholics Seek

Oiville Aid in BROOKLYN (N C) - The

Bishop of Brooklyn baa asked Cath()lics hele to recite 1laily bull ~cial prayer that the nation may overcome te CmTel1t racial crisis

Bishop BTyan 1 McIniegart of BrookJyn 1lPpealed for prayer in bull pastoral letter read Sunday ill all churches

More than one million copies of a Prayer for Justice with Charity were distributed at Masses Also passed ()ut were exshycerpts trom the American Bishshyops 1958 statement on discrimishynation

The prayer will be recited publicly at all of the dioceses 223 parishes ~very Sunday until further notice the Bishop said

The prelate asked for faithshyful daily recitation of the prayer by Catholics

The text of the prayer follows Heavenly Father who has

created all men according to yenour own image and Tedeemed

Students Volunteer As House Builders

TACAMBARO (NC)-Thirteen University of Notre Dame Btushydents are spending their Sumshymer vacation on the outskirts of this Mexican mountainside town of 10000 as volunteer house builders

The- students are building three cinder block homes for families of six to nine persons

Besides the building project which takes 44 to 48 hours a week the students 8legiving English classes three to five times a week to about 150 of the people living here In their ~are

time they are getting to know Mexicans and Maican ways

Thanks Congress WASHINGTON (NC) - The

Holy See has sent the House of Representatives expressions of appreciation over the chambers condolences on the death of Pope John XXIII A similar letter from the Holy See to the Senate earlier was placed in the Record by Sen Mike Mansfield of Monshytana majority leader

M4Ceunty St Mtw

IacW Crisis us all by the Blood of Your Dishyine Son teach us how 10 live gather asbrothersm dignity justiceeharity and peaCle

May we afford to eacbother DOW tile total measure Of human rights guanmteed us by the law of our beloved Land

But beyond thatgraciously give m the vision 10 see clearly the full meaning of Your comshymand to love uar neighbor liS we love ourselves and grant us the graoe 10 observe this precept in our daily lives Amen

Pope Paul Stresses Peace B1Otherhood

VATICAN CITY (NC) -Pope Paul VI Spoke of peace and brotherhood at his second Satshyurday general audience

The Pope greeted thoae presshyent for theaudiencem St Peters basilica in Italian Enshyglish French German and Spanish Most of his listeners were Americans

After greeting the idividual groupS the Pope said

Of the Lord be the fruit of this audience May it enter your hearts and leave a memory of 1his meeting as a moment of pro_ found and intimate spiritual joy We would like each one of you to repeat to others how good and pleasant it is to feel oneself a brother and son in the Church ltIf Christ

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THf ANCtfOR- 19 lihurs July 25 1963

Recognize Rights Of Every Human Prelate Urges

TOLEDO (NC) -Alshythough a white individual may be free of injustice toward colored fellow citi shyzens as a member ofa commushynity he can be guilty Bishop GeorgeJ Rehring of Toledo said in a letter read at Sunday Masses in the diocese

Calling for individual resolve to r~cognize in every human middotbeshying all the human rights claimed for oneself Bishop Rehring said Let Ull recognize in every human being the inalienable rights acknowledged by our Amfri~an Declaration of Indeshypendence

Sound Beasonillg Let us see in every humall

Oelllg a work of the Divine Creshyator in every truth a child middot01 God

Let us assert maintain -deshyfend and Whold the rigbts of every human being toB deoent living decent livlng qualterst ltdecent conditions of employment ust compensation jor work deshy-4eJN human care in sicknesa eQual opportunities ineducatieD

We mustxilalbe a race -probshylem must be solved not on the -basis f)f feeling but on the tlasi laquo aound reaseming We must lOe the truth and we should tIIot ampear theoonclusions to wbich ltJight reasOn will lead us We Ila~ been commanded by God k) HgtW ltour fellowlIlen as Ourshy1IelVleS We must accord to -every human being the treatment to whioh we as human beings know _ haYe a ript in this matter we baVle DO choice

Lebanese ampnor SCRANTON (NC) - Bishop

Jerome D Hannan of ScrantOIl was honored helle by the LebanshyoOIl ~lJVernment for his fatherly care of the Lebanese people in bis diocese He received Lebanshyons decoration of the National Order of the Cedar at a oereshymony in the chancery office

Superior Geftefal NEW YORK (NC)-The Pio~

Society of St Charles (Scalashybrini Fathers) announced bere that Father Giulivo Tessarolo pastor of Holy Rosary church ill Washington D C was elected Superior General of the Society at a meeting in Rome

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20 THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 25 1963

Papal Message Read at Mass For Delegatmiddote

LONDON (NC)-The selfshyleRRness and devotion to duty of Archbishop Gerald P OHara were lauded in a papal letter read at the funeral Mass here for the late Apostolic Delegate to Great Britain

A native of the U S and forshymer Bishop of Savannah-Atlanta Ga the Archbishop died here following a heart attack

Presiding at the Requiem Mass in Westminster cathedral for the veteran papal diplomat who served the Holy See i~ commushynist Rumania Ireland and Brit ain was Valerian Cardinal Gracias Archbishop of Bombay Celebrant was Archbishop Fran cis Grimshaw of Birmingham senior member of the British Hierarchy Seventeen bishops and the entire diplomatic corps at the Court of St Jamess at shytended

Served Selflessly The message of Pope Paul VI

to the Archbishops brother Edshyward OHara of Philadelphia who flew here when the Deleshygate fell ill was read at the Mass It stated

We are deeply grieved to learn of the death of Our brother Archbishop OHara who as Bishop of Savannah-Atlanta contributed so much to the development of that diocese and as representative of the Holy Father served many long years selfl~sly and devotedly in Rushymania Ireland and Great Britain

In expressing to you and to the sorrowing relatives Our sin cere and heartfelt sympathy We impart as a pledge of abiding comforting graces Our paternal apostolic blessing

Council to Take Normal Course

VATICAN CITY (NC)-There Is no foundation to a news agency report that the second session of the ecumenical counshycil will end on Sunday Dec 8 the council press office has announced

The office stated that Pope Paul VI has himself declared that he will let the council take its normal course before deshyciding on when it will end

The second council session is scheduled to begin on Sunday Sept 29

Deny Agreement On Prelate Near

VATICAN CITY (NC) - The Vatican has denied the truth of reports that an agreement has been reached on the future of Jozsef Cardinal Mindszenty

The Hungarian Primate has been living in asylum in the U S legation in Budapest since 1956 He took refuge there after Soviet troops quelled the anti shycommunist uprising which had freed him for a few days from the prison where he was serving bull life sentence

Reports of a settlement of the cardinals case came from Budshyapest where they have since also been denied by Hungarian govshyernment sources

The report was issued by a news agency after earlier reshyports stated that Hungarian govshyernment officials had held talks with Bishop Endre Hamvas of Csanad acting head of the Hunshygarian Bishops Conference who recently arrived in Budapest from Rome

Carey to Speak ST LOUIS (NC)-U S Rep

Hugh L Carey of New York strong proponent in Cortgress for fair treatment of students in- private schools and a member of the House Committee on Educashytion and Labor will speak at the national convention in Detroit of Citizens for Educational Freeshydom

POPE PAUL VI HOLDS FIRST PUBLIC AUDIENCE Pope Paul VI is calTied aloft on his podable throne duringshyhis first general audience in St Peters Basilica More than

7000 persons were present and the pontiff spoke to them in five languages including English Regqlai general audiences are being held weekly

Sisters Continued from Page One

Mary to grade seven St Patshyricks School Fall River

From Nazareth-on-the-Cape Hyannis Sister Mary Josella to St Catherine Convent Belize British Honduras

From Our Lady of Mercy Conshy~nt Attleboro Sister Mary Priscilla to grade three Our Lady of Lourdes School Taunshyton

From Our Lady of Mercy Conshyvent New Bedford Sister Mary Stephen to grjde five St Kilians School New Bedford

Sister Mary Amadeus to grade six St Marys School North Atshytleboro

Sister Mary lIortenseto lIoly Name Convent New Bedford

Sister Mary Davida to Nazarshyeth Hall Fall River

From our Lady of Mercy Conshyvent East Greenwich Sister Mary Aquin to grade four St John the Evangelist School Atshytleboro

From Belize From St Catherine Convent

Belize British Honduras Sister Mary Joycelin to Bishop Feehan High School Attleboro

From St Francis Xavier Conshyvent Providence Sister Mary Stephanie to grades seven and eight St Vincents lIome Fall River

From St James Convent West Warwick Sister Mary Raenne to grade two St Marys School New Bedford

From St John Baptist Convent New Bedford Sister Mary Thershyese Agnes to Bishop Feehan High

Legion Honors Bishop Walsh MOUNT KISCO (NC) - Bishshy

op James E Walsh MM US missioner who has been imshyprisoned in communist China since 1960 received in absentia the 12th annual Americanism award of New Yorks Westshychester County Committee of the American Legion

Accepting the award for Bishshyop Walsh was Father Carroll I Quinn MM He said -atheistic communism could be beneficial to an individual insofar as pershysecution can be beneficial

lIe added that the good beshycome better the bad become worse and the lukewarm must make a decision to choose one group or the other

The paradox of paradoxes he maintained is the victory of good over evil even in an inshytrainsically evil movement such as communism The Polish pilot who escaped with his family to freedom recently is an example of good being drawn from evil

of Mlercy ListSchool Appointments School Attleboro From House of Studies Sister grade seven St Marys School

From St Joseph Convent Fall Mary Joseph Michael to grade New Bedford River Siter Mary Eva to grade one SS Peter and Paul School Sister Marianna to Our Lady six St Marys Cathedral School Fall River of Mercy School East GreenshyFall River wichSister Mary Celine to grade

Sister Mary Julene to St Maria six SS Peter and Paul School Sister Mary Adrianne to Mercy Fall RiverQ)retti Sehool Pawtucket mount Country Day Schoolmiddot

From St Joseph Convent Pawshy CumberlandSister Joan Marie to grade onetucket Sister Mary Angelo to St Marys Cathedral School Fall From Providence grade one Our Lady of Lourdes River From S Patrick Convent ProshySchool Taunton vidence Sister Mary Regina tieSister Mary Johnelle to gradeFrom St Joseph Convent Proshy

seven St Josephs School Fall Bishop Feehan lIigh School Atshyvidence Sister Marie Donna to

River tleboroBishop Feehan High School Atshy From St Vincents Home Fantleboro Sister Mary Michaelanne to River Sister Mary Cecilia toFrom S1 Kilian Convent New grade seven St Patricks School Nazareth-on-the-Cape lIyannisBedford Sister Mary Eugene as Fall River

Sister Marie de Prague tosuperior to Our Lady of Mercy Sister Mary Clare Theresa to grade six and principalship middotStCon vent and to grade six St grade sevlilft St Louis School Kilian School New BedfordMalys School New Bedford Fall River

Sister Mary Carolita to amptoSister Jeanne Marie to grade From St Mary Convent North Edwards School Providencesix St rosephs School Fall Attleboro Sister Mary Joseph

River and Sister Mary Noelita to Mt From St Leo Convent Paw-shy St Mary Convent Fall River

A f1AMILY TIUiAItuclgtet Sister Marie Walter to Sister Mary Rose de Lima to grade seven St John Baptist St Vincents Home Fall River oiIAR-BmiddotQ CHICKENS School New Bedford as superior and procurator

From St Margaret Convent From St Matthew Convent ROSELAWNRumford Sister Mary Timothy Cranston Sister Marie Laboure to Bishop Feehan High School to Our Lady of Lourdes Convent FARMS

tlU WuhinltoD St airhann Attleboro and School Taunton as superior t JUlt off Route I four teacher procurator principal and grade

V4~reiln to Meet Sister Marie Roselle to grade l wa 3~n two Our Lady of Lourdes School

While out for a Drive From St Parick Convent Fall

TauntonIn San Antonio Stop at thtl Delightful Spot

SAN ANTONIO (NC) - The River Sister Mary Columban to ~ ~ jCatholic Central Union (Verein)

will hold its annual five-day convention here starting Satur day Aug 17

Meeting simultaneously with the 108year-old social action organization will be the Nationshyal Catholic Womens Union and the Central Catholic Youth URicmiddotn

Tte womens organization will be having its 47th annual conshyvention and the youth group its 11th annual meeting

Featured speaker at the conmiddot vention banquet will be Coadshyjutor Bishop John L Morkovshysky Apostolic Administrator of the GalvEston-Houston Tex diocese The (i

Rihard F Hemmerlein of Syracuse NY is president of the Catholie Central Union Mrs Charles Wollschlager Watershy In FAMILY SECURITY bullbull bury Conn heads the Catholic -Womens Union Richard H Weiden New York is head of the Catholic Youth Union Is ~itizelis

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Says Sound Parental Advice Prevents Early Marriages

By Father Walter WImbionki Dear Father My niece age 17 a high scllool lenior will be married III three months The groom to be is 18 and a helper to amp

TV repair man My sister-in-law thinks the whole thing raquo -just fine because they are both wonderful kids I am

TO PEACE CORPS POST Beverly Irwin 1963 gradushyrepomtibilities of husband and the problems involved in early father OF wife and mother Some marriage ate of the College of the Holy Names Oakland Calif talks to he Jpeople can reach maturif3J in N~etI basi ill PampIeJdll lWei her~sIgnmen In t Peace Corps in Guima Oft the hir late ~ others neYer Tell them of the curtailment West Coast of Africa with Sister Mary Baptistu faculty-em to FetICh it I of professional training lor girla member NC Photo

PEO~~ tor Catholics as well as for bo7s 01 the led 1ft a simple nral societJ of experience in making a ~re a bQY or girl had toleam choice of the absence ofmatrir-Oregon Missioner Ready 0 Start

~a and 1clf-reliaBce by livin itY patience and wisdom oa I OIl a farm they had long-term bOth sides of the ielatibrlship p A ~ - J1 bullpr~ration ~or their marriage olthe difficult ~nciar ~ rogrom In rvrKJzon ung e Parash aleL 1oday m our complex so- auOIl the new familTwill prob- PORTLAHD (He) A eietT unskilled labor is just nat ably- be in of the heightened - mls- -and machine saws to begin eoshy

frankly s hoe ked because they are ~otally unprepare4 for marrIage What argushyments can I use with my lIIampter-in-Iaw and my own daughters against early marshydage

Emily Dear Emily

Early is a relative wOld llemeos Juliet was about 15 and 11 or 14 is considered a pre1b edvlU1pounded marriage age in some parts of India The Canon Law of the Church based on the cusshytoms of an older and simpler ealtme canceiftsof marriage _tween younier teenagers ftlid and licit tbere is a background ofeom-

II is unwise to judge the Pi-u- unDucatioa aDd adequate sex denee of marrying only ia term education in a family parents ef chronological age One is old lIbould not have too great a difshyenough to marry when he or she fieulty m periodically emphe lllChieved suftlcletlt maturit7 sizing the difference between to choose a partner wisely and aexual attraction (romance) aud to vndestaRtl and IlS8UD1e the married love and in describing

Wanted llbd job-training and possibilities of divorce- and the higher education are a must

It is a rare young man who able to m1UlY before he iamp 22 bull 23~ unlesa he is willing to IUbject bis wife to a marginal existence or hu a family wiI-IIDc to s~pport him I remember ~ parent saying proudly We J- bcught Alice and her hus-ItaIld a new car 80 they can 10 to classes mDre easily middot There is a speCial problem

facentnt Catholic COliples Their DoD-Catholic friends who mailJ

Marria In which both DelS are ~r the age of ~ divoree tlaree times M Gften bose of ~ ewer n JIliriy to 40 per cent of an hidl IICbool girls who marry are prelaquoshynaftt and almost 70 per cent of an high ~hool ~ whD marlJI ID8n7 prep ampIeJs

One study has clearly reaveale4 neurotic teRdeDdes are shyhigher amooa JOUDC men and women who Dl8IT1 under theof 20 thaD among those wbebMre the cOlbol and eo1Dnaon 1leDlJe to wait lfi~

beshy best treatment for IDeshyearly marriages is preventive If

increased problem in adjustshyment

If young people haTe learned that they can trust parents to tell them the truth in mattera connected with life and love and EX they will have little hesi tation in accepting parental adshyvice on the subject of earlymarriage lonamp before It becomes a problem

If on the other bandparents

onarr prle~ prepared here to oJNrative programs among the peturn toA hhJ otnpolt ia the peop~e of his Tamshiyacu misshy

eruVlaD mazOit sioR He ~t ahea supplies and The materials along with

ma~nals to beglD a long-range medicines and other supplies IOCial pl~esa program for ~e were donated b7 individuals --~ poverty-stncken people at h shyjungle t~rritor~ He ~190 it eroupa in tile Portland arehdioshytaking W111l hun proDUseS ol cese prayer support iro 2soo west- Fundamp tor continWIIg JUPPOrt -n Oregon Cat~lica of the Peruvian miSlIioa work F~ FraDC~ Kennard an have been pledged OR a coashy

~dll)esan pne~ w~o -- ~inampbasia ~ougIa bull camshy

-rly limit the siie of their fam- wanUngs (f doom itmiddot KnOt at electric generators water pump archltUocesan DeW~peI

have never said anything on the Jl)ent elght ~earamp III Peru col- paigD conducted amonlaquo IIbshyIlUbject excePt to proclaim dire ~ted here II supply of ploWlt llCibera tQ the ~tholic sentinel

Cardinal Scores Indecent Attire

V E N I C J (Me) - GiOYaJIBI Cardinal Urbani has criticized the Maring of scant attire in streetsmiddot and shopping cemen or the city

nae Patriarch of Veke w ill a pastoral Letter What ie tolerated with diffic~ cut beftc~ for reasons of healtk beshycome an act of exhibitiOilisa wIlen worn in ~e meets bopping ceftters and public places It denotes an absence at a normal sense of modesty waieh has u roots in ehasti~middot

He alse said that genuiae modestry is a good compaaiolt - Vue tiegance

Tb~ Cardinal said that pubJlo mDralitycannot be prOlDf)tet lIUlCh Ie~ defended when divm and human laws are not aceomshypanied by a clear and coherent moral education the hcMte therefore is the first school where public morals should be taughthe added

Fete Father Buckley Rev James F Btrekley was __

ter1ained b Junior Higlt CllDtPshyfire Girls- Campfire Girls lUuebirds of Sacred Bead Pshyiah Fan River on ttt~ oceasioa Ol histransier tobnmaeulMe Conception parish North East Honor guests were aduamp aaWshymg with the youth prognan eluding Mr and Mrs Abel liar celinei Edward L Wilsoo aiI4f John B Reed Leaders super in~ were Mrs John KenyOBo Mh Walter Wilcox Mrs Beecl and Mrs Wilson Father BuekJeJ receiftd a eif~ from the group

To Mark Feast Reception IletVices for new

members of St Annes 8edalitt will be held tomorrow night tIM feast of St Anne at SaCIM Heart Church North Attleboro The ~ill follow rosalT anct Benediction at 730PrOfPectiwo ~embers may contact Mrs 8mbull Tondreault

by contraceptives What all StiRPllsiag that a tmmrmiddot about the Catholic girl who is eouple Who thiftk that they are - tile moiher of three before she in Jove have jolJt stopped I~ten- tItrns 21 If her husband fa ini bringing home an inadequate _lary withnoplospects far im- S middotkI h I provement and slw has at least tean uvl Sc edules bull child~bearing years ahead of Communion Breakfast Mr temptation is great NEW YORK (iCl-rhe ninth

Seem ~~sticated The crucial argument against

teenage marriage is this in our ~ciety the presumption must be Jnade that the late adolescent does not haTe a sense of identity bull coherent system of values a elear notion of wlat is 110 be ~ught iIi a spouse and a realisshytic awareness of the burdens inshyolved in matrimony

No on~ Wbo has dealt with teeagen for a~ period of time ~nks 1lftat there are very many them who have finished the process of growirlg up wQcb

anpu~ CQllUIlunion Breakfast of the Edith Stein Guild wUI be held here Saturday Aug 10 after Mamiddotss at St John the Baptist Chureh

The national guild aids JewshyJab converts to Catholicism and seeks to promote better Cath~ olic-Jewish understanding It is named for a Jewish convert who became a Catholic nUn tnd died in the nazi concentration camp at Ausehwitz

Speaker at the Communion breakfast will be Msgr Josepa N ltampody pasflor of Sacrecl

lItarriage must presume Ire- Heart Church HiglWancl Falla eently ran into a bride of 17 who ntil the ciay of the wedding had bull ever once IllePared her own reaklast She is marrying a Joung maD wbose drle dDmestif lIkills ~re carrymg out the arbage and changing II fuse

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10 THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 25 1963

Sees Race Crisis As Oppo~tunity

For Progress JACKSON (N C ) A

Catholic pastor here in Misshy sissippi said that current racial ten s ion s create a providential opportunity for progress

Msgr Josiah G Chatham pastor of St Richard church predicted in a sermon that when the good people of our southland grasp the moral isshysues involved in the racial jusshytice question harsh legalized enforced segregation will be no more

Under Gods grace a climate of freedom shall be developed ill which free men move freely and live with becoming dignity as children of God and free Amershyicans he said

Msgr ChMham received nashytional attention recently when his earlier sermon on the race question Southern Pentecost was reprinted in America magshyazine

Not Hopeless

In that sermon he declared that legalized enforced segreshygation as we have known it inmiddot eo oglan Ees I~O ogma IC s ac e the past is dead He also deshy

plored the assassination in Jack- D- M b h- - W Id C -I

Scripture Study Aid to Religious Unity Efforts

MONTREAL (NC)-Two scholars - one Catholic the other Protestant - offered different views here of the idea of the church in the New Testament but agreed that Scrip_ ture study can aid religiou unity efforts

Presenting papers on Unity and Diversity in New Testament Ecclesiology were Father Rayshymond E Brown SS Scripture professor at St Marys Seminary Baltimore and Ernst Kasemann of the University of Tuebingen Germany

They spoke at a plenary sesshysion during the fourth world conference of the World Council of Churches Faith and Order Commission

Ovation for Priest Father Browns appearance

marked the first time that a CARDINAL BAPTIZES ATTORNEY GENERALS SON Leaving the Church of Stbull Roman Catholic has spoken at a

Francis Xavier at Hyannis is Mrs Peter Lawford sister of US President John F Kenshynedy holding the newest member of the Kennedy family - Christopher George The son of Attorney General and Mrs Robert F Kennedy the infant was christened by Richard Cardinal Cushing Archbishop of Boston The ceremony was attended by left to right the Attorney General Mrs Eunice Shriver Pat Lawford President Kennedy Mrs Robert Kennedy and Dean Markham godfather Rt Rev Leonard J Daley is pastor of the Hyannis Parish NC Photo

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son of NAACP leader Medgar Iscusses Evers

In his new sermon MsgrChat- MONTREAL (NC) - An ofshyham said the achievement of middotficial Vatican observer at a

racial justice and harmony Is not a hopeless utopia

In patience and courage it n be attained he said

He added however that tbiJ loal cannot be attained by inshyaction Inaction can but lead to tragedy

bull A - -Baptlst ssoclatlon Backs Bible Reading

MIAMI (NC) - The executive board of the Miami Baptist Asshy~iaion said here in a resolution that Bible reflding and prayer

major W 0 rid C 0 u n c i I of

Churches meeting here said no dogmatic obstacle c~xists to preshy

vent the Catholic Church from joinipg the World Council

This view was expressed by Father Gregory Baum OSA of Toronto at a press conference during the fourth international meeting of the World Councils Faith and Order Commission which ends tomorrow

Father Saum theologiall and author of books and artiCle on ecumenism was one of five official Cat hoi i c observen

named to attend the meeting bY recitation in middotpublic schools do the Vaticans Secretariat for Dot contradict the prinicipal of Promoting Christian Unity AnshyChurch-State separation othet 15 Catholics attended

-The resolution said we do not guests believe this principle requires Fr Bro~ Speaker the omission of Bible reading and prayer in the schools when not The Catholic Church is not a accompanied by sectarian com- member of the World Council of ment and when no compulsion is Churches which includes middot201

17S Supreme Court decision ban ning Bible reading and recitation of the Lords prayer in public echools They urged their fellow Baptists to consider prayerfully lOch steps as may be proper and legal to protect the spiritual ioundations of the nation

HEADS SOCIETY Father Giulivo Tessarolo a native of Italy and pastor of Holy Rosary Church Washingshyton has been elected to a sixshyyear term as Superior Genshyeral of the Pious Society of St Charles (S c a I a b ri n i Fathers) with headquarters in Rome NC Photo

MANCHESTER (NC) - The

school board has approved a recshyommendation stating that publicschool pupils may continue to mention Gods name in the classshyroom

The recommendation was made by John T McDonald superinshytendentof schools It states that the pupils to keep Gods name in their minds may recite in class the Pledge bf Allegiance to the Flag It also says the pupils may recite the first and third stanzas of the Star Spangled Banner

The pledge of allegiance eon- bull tains the words one nation unshyder God The first and third stanzas of the national anthem do not specifically mention God

but the fourth stanza has the words In GOd we trust

University lo~n WASHINGTON (NC) --The Housing and Home Finance Agency has approved a three~

million-dollar loan for the con struction of two residence hall additions at the University of Dayton in Ohio Themiddot university directed by Marianists will house 802 additional students when the new buildings are comshypleted

~em ers Ip In or ounci The World Council was repshy

lresented by an observer at the Eirst session of the Second Vati shylean Council

A further sign of growing conshy~mct between the World Council 1and the Catholic Church was the 1act that during the Faith and ltOrder meeting here a Catholic

Prayer for Pope CI D- I oses la ogue

ATHENS (NC) _ A Greek Orthodox archbishop closed a discussion between Orthodox shy

lohn XXIII Archbishop Photios former

Metropolitan of Paphos in cypshy Jus saido Pope John May I bis example be followed byall

men of good will and let U8 hope to see realized soon theleshyunion of all Christian brothers

ann Roman Catholic theologians here by leading all in a prayer for the soul of the lllte Popen

usedon students to require their PFotestant Angliclln Orthodox Tl1e Orthodox prelate presided pradical reasons such as the _----------_ participation or presence and Old Catholic denominations atthe two-hour dialogue in fear ~f religious indiiference ADM MULLEN

The BaptiSt middotExecutive Board altho~gh it was invite~ ~o join at w~ichmiddot three Orthodox priestsand wid e s pre a d misunder-~ - C Members expressed regret at ~he te t~me of the councIlsforma- and four lay theologians parti shy

tion In 1948 In 1061 howev~rmiddot Cipated with six Catholic prie~ts the VatIcan named fIV~ 0lfIClal The meeting was held at the observers to the counCil s thIrd Athens residence of the Jesuit asscmbly held In New Delhi Fathers India The discussion - which censhy

tered on sacramental theologyA t t K G d - was organized by Father

C S 0 eep 0 s Elpidios Stephanou AA super-Name inClassroorn ior of the Assumptionist Fathers

here and a former consultor of the preparatory Commission Oil the Oriental Churches for the Second Vatican Council

Layman to Manage Sees Real Estate

SEATTLE (NC) -A layMan has been named to the new post of manager and supervisor of the real estate holdings of the Seattle archdiocese

The appointment of Robert E Tobin to the Chancery Office post was announced by Archshybishop Thomas middotA Connolly of Seattle Tobin vice president of a real estate firm in Seattle will be entrusted with the task of seshycuring strategic sites for proshyposed parishes high schools and

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for the first time addressed one of the sessions

This first came in a talk on New Testament ecclesiology by Father Raymond E Brown SS

plenary session of one of the Faith and Order Commission meetings He received a proshylonged ovation from a large crowd in the university stadium

The Sulpician priest noted that biblical criticism is but one avenue of research into the Church of the first century

Nevertheless it is incumbent on us to use all the means at our disposal including the science of biblical criticism to know and understand what the Church of the New Testament was and was not as a guide to our unshyderstanding of what the Church must be today he said Father Brown admitted that there is no uniformity of theoshy

a professor of Scripture at St logy irithci New Testjlment but Marys Seminary Baltimorei insisted that there is unity GIl

Practical Reasons belief Father Baum expressing the Sees Parallel

view at his press conference Dr Kasemann drew a parallel that there is no dogmatic ob- between the religious situatioa stacIe to the Roman Catholic in apostolic times and today Church joining the World Coun_ Comparing tensions amont cil cited a council statement various groups within the early which specifies that membership Christian community with the does not imply recognition of tensions among religious bodiN other C h t b d d th 1 1 h ldr 1 s I a n 0 les as today he sal e paral e s ouh h c urc e~ be a gre~t consolation te He noted that Orthodox de- c modern ChristIans shynOJlinations which share many un is surely of teal theologishy

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The program directed by in Nmvaapittya and Panadura Colomltgt dem~gtnstralon that become another Vietnam where Father R de Rocquois OP of pa~sed resolutions calling OR Ceyiln s Ca~ol~c ActIon organ- Buddhists are persecuted

Lyons France has arranged for iz~tIon h~ m~lltra~ govern- At a public meeting held

u S Missionaries Train Formosans For Radio TV

T A I PEl (NC) - Two young missioners from Calishyfornia are training student actors and production pershysonnel here for radio and teleshyvision

Father Philip L Bourret SJ of San Francisco started Kuangshychi radio program service in 1958 Since then Kuangchi has had over 500 short plays dealing with the family and community problems aired by radio stations throughout Taiwan

Father Clarke L Trent SJ from Pasadena Calif joined Father Bourret at Kuangchi in 1962 Father Trent had earlier been with the Jesuit-run Family Theater TV program in Manila

Give English Lessons

Public service programs proshyduced by Kuangchi in the past two years included a series of 50 public health programs and daily 30-minute English lessons

At Christmas and Easter Kuangchi has produced lengthy religious programs carried by the Broadcasting Corporation of China

During more than eight years prior to 1960 Protestantreli- gious programs dominated the pro g ram i n g of Taiwans 70 broadcasting stations Father ]3()urret says There are today middotsome 1000 programs monthly from various Protestant sources released by wrious stations

In 1960 two years before TV became operative in Taiwan Father Bourret was preparing a TV studio

h I bull h Opens Frenc - rlS Student Exchange

DUBLIN (NC) - Archbishop Giuseppe Sensi Apostolic Nunshyeio to Ireland has officia1l7 opened the new Oratory of St

Dominic here headquarters for the Irish-French Student Ex change program

PEACE DOVES Seventy six-year-old Father rosephat AnanevichmiddotOFM feeds his doves as An appropriate preshylude to the annual peace pilshygrimage at the Immaculate Heart of Mary Monastery Sybertsville Pa Aug 2 to 4 Nq Photo

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THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 25 1963

Denies Catholics Enjoy Immunity In Vi~tnam

SAIGON (NC)- Military court proceedings here have shown that Catholics enjoy no immunity in Vietnam unshyder President Ngo dinh Diem whose government had been labeled Catholic-dominated in the foreign press during the Buddhist controversy report Fr Patrick OConnor SSC

Catholics suspected of plotting against the government were arshyrested and tried like other acshycused persons One Catholic lieutenant was sentenced to ten years hard labor on charges of complicity in the attempted coup of November 1960

A Catholic civilian was sell shy tenced to six years solitary conshy

finement There were at least six Catholics among 80 military and civilians brought to trial of

PEACEFUL MARCH FOR JUSTICE Some 15000 persons joined in a peaceful march and ~rally for interracial justice through the streets of downtown Cleveland Memshybers of the local Catholic Interracial Council are carrying a sequence of signs from the peace prayer of St Francis of Assisi NC Photo

Alleged Persecution Excuse for Bigotry Ceylon Buddhists Wage Anti-Catholic Campaign

COLOMBO (NC) - Charges Buddhist Premier Sirimova of Catholic schools and the oustshythat the Vietnamese government Bandaranaike to appoint a gov- ing of nuns from hospitals The

headed by Catholic president ernment conunission to investi shy Ngo dinh Diem is persecuting gate the Catholic Action organishy

Buddhists continue to be used zation here by extremist Buddhist groups One Buddhist group the Sinshyhere in Ceylon to wage a bitter halaJatika Sangamaya sent the anti-Catholic campaign following message to His Holi-

Some 50000 members of var- ness Pope Paui VI ious Buddhist organizations mar- While congratulating Your ched through Colombos stree~ Holiness desire for world peace to protest against events in Viet- and freedom we beg Your Holishynam and the activities of Cey- ness to instruct Catholic Vietshylons Catholics which they al- nam to stop harassing Buddhists leged aim at destroyingthe We wish Your Holiness long Buddhist religion and culture of life this southeast Asian island na- L H Mettananda a veteran Another Vietnam lion bullnti-Cat~olic campai~ner re- He said that unless the govern-

That rally and other meeting peated hIS old accusat~on at the rnent acts quicltly Ceylon will

more than 500 French students Asks Discussion ftlent and busmess CIrcles and to live with Irish famiiies in bull plans to deBt0y th~ foundations P~blin Cork Waterford Kil- Of Vatican Tie of ~he morah~ spIrltuahty and

kenny Galway Dopega~ ~nd I na~lOnal conscIOusness of B~d- ~elfast Nearly 140 Irish studentsmiddot WASHINGTO~ (~C)- Rep dhlSts who are in a nUIJOrIty

are going to France this year~ Roman C Pucmskl sald here in C~lon Twenty went when the program that tJiE question of establishing ~arge Sab~tae ltarted 10 years ago diplomatic relatons with themiddot Of Ceylons mor~ than 10 mn

Th at e f Vatican deserves the widest I lidI1 people an estimated six d e lrog~arn ~ -an

gJ o~ possible disCussion in this coUn- ftlillioiJ are Buddhists Catholicsn re8B~uite excd anges e deteh U S T try ~ DUinber 711000 and there are

r am an ranee an e Pu k i ~ t t i th 1 5 m H dand France CInS I ~ a a emenn more an ml on In us the CongressIonal Record saId and over 500000 Moslems it is entirely possible that the Even before events in Vietnam American people today may led to charges of Inti-Buddhist want to review the fundamental persecution here extremist Budshyquestion of restoring a closer dhist groups here were spear liaison with the Vatican heading the drives that have led

He said His Holiness Pope to the government takeover of Paul VI and Pope John XXIII all but 42 of Ceylons hundred have increased the international prestige imd importance of the Graduates to Work Vatican

Surely the Vatican today stands as one of the worlds imshypressive forums for the exchangeof views and ideas inmans unshyyielding search for peace and understanding he said

Pucinski also noted that the US has diplomatic relations with tiny states throughout the world of considerably less imshyportance than Vatican City

Relief Agent Brings

Food to Cameroun YAOUNDE (NC)--The U s

Catholic Relief Services-NatshyionalCatholic Welfare Confer ence has distributed $860000

As Lay Missioners ALBANY (NC)-Four gradushy

ates of St Rose College here have volunteered for a yearsservice with the lay volunteer program sponsored by the CathshyoIlc Church Extension Society Maureen OToole of Albany

and Lunette Holland of De Kalb Junction- N Y will teach at St MaryS parish Ponca City Okla Claudia LaDue of Lenox Mass will work at 8t James parish Oklahoma City and Margaret Mitchell of Cohoes N Y will work at Immaculate Conception parish Oklahoma City

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worth of medical supplies and missions The society headquarshysUrplus U S food in Cam~toun ters are in Chicagoover tlie pa~four years

The government of this West ------------ African country pays the pro- St Francis grams costmiddot of transportaionReSlodence

Extension Society lay volun- teers work in the American home

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government is now planning to tax the gifts given to the reshymaining Catholic schools which are not aHowed to charge tuition

Atthe Buddhist rally here Mettananda claimed Catholic Action has deliberately saboshytaged government properties and uses insidious methods to conshyvert Buddhists He accused Catholics of luring young Budshydhist men and women by organshyizing parties where much liquor is served

under the auspices of the Bud- r---~------- dhist group Ambalanagoda Bhi- The KEYSTONE kku Sangamaya the former dishyrector of Ceylon Radio Ronnie OHice Equipment

de Mel said that the imperial- Salesroom 1st policy of the U S had been

carried out SO successfully in NEW AND USED Vietnam that tt was able to Wood and S~I Detlka and chili foist a Catholic president on a ~1 ~il ~j= ~~~~~~ ~~~

middotnatioll where he asserted 85 wardro1gta etc pel cent of the people are BUd- 108 J a uGdhists The same thmg could near ni happen overnight in Ceylon Street through CathoHc Action if Budshydhists are not awake he added

N Wijeratmi vic~ president of another Buddhist organizashytion Bauddha Balawegaya said his group is determined to check Catholic Action

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whom 44 including four Cathoshylics were acquitted

To be a Catholic in Vietnam ltshyis no guarantee of government favor To be a Buddhist or any other kind of non-Catholic i no guarantee of government disshyfavor

What the government wants i support It reacts against every sort of opposition whether it comes from a Catholic a nonshyChristian a former supporter or a family connection

Priest Imprisoned Catholicism is certainly not

the dominant influence in govshyernment policy in spite of some journalists obsession with the

Presidents retigion Some foreign observers do not

realize that years before the7 ever saw Vietnam Catholics inshycluding Catholic priests suffered penalties because they opposed or criticized the government

Father Le van Phiem who had been a supporter of Ngo dinb Diem from 1948 to 1954 sided with opponents of the President in 1956 He was arrested and sentenced to three years i prison He served two and oneshyhalf years of the sentenceshy

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Hot Potato Awaits Retum Of Vacationing Editors

By Msgr George G ~

DIrector MCWeuro Social ~ DetpMtment

It happens every year Somewhere uound the middle fII Jltly columnists wha five in tb tJropiea (Washington ean 8eTve as a good example) get tired or writin1r eoluntns even ill air-conditioned offices And their readers--with the 0shy

lieption of the few odd onelf Itere and there who dont know enough to eome in out of the ncon-day lmu-get tkied of reading them At ~i time of the ear the only peopie wbo seem to be bterIn[ned to Iftp the- presses rolling regardshy1e1lS of the Swnshymer heat Be

tbeeditors And -oOyen of these ~y gentleshyaellgtif the truth e J e known lIave probablJr transferredtheir

Ii 1Iampee of operashytions to the piney woodamp Ql aoIlthern Minnesota OJ to the WOCky coast of Maine and beme very sensible lat ~lIbtJrmiddot dont even get around to readiag tIleir oWn editorials mna less etIler peoples columna

Allergic te )JlaIIII Spaeea What I am leading Up to is that

-u week for ~ee while tae editors are looking the Qtker way I am not going to write a

tluIt theY lIILe begiImiDfl to squeak

And besitles nebodY is ~ listening to 1Ibem lIIDP ~

M IbDe Leave it temiddot1Ie Irish with their

real 0Ir alleged fOndness fOr inshytramUlal conttGVerlIyen to- came along iust at the riyenht time with a new issue which will live the coaselativeliberal controverS7 alDODQ their AmeriJCim Cathalie cBuains Ii uew lease on life

If ami when tbe Ilartieipaatl in tlUampcontmuiDt debate run oat ot new ~ to SQ aboat the new issue- of DationalizatiOD in Ireland they can always start arguing among themselves as to whether or not Pope Pauf Vl b really as much in favor of the United Nawms as his recent adshydress of welcome to Secretary Genera U Thant would on the face fYf it seem to indicate

Make GNIIIld RliIlelJ CQmethe FaU when the kids

have returned to school and everytbing else fa back to normal again readers of the Catholic pressare in for a jolly good time

if they share this writers weak oolumn strictly so called ie5sfor trYing to anticipate how lIutsince editors by andlmtge certain Catholic newspapers bull are allergic to blank spaees iD magazines (dont ask me to name

tile p~geS l)f their papers (unless them) are going to handle the course these blank spaces are hot potato which Time has unshypaid for at the going rate and ~ttingly tolllled into their lap agned by A Friend) we are By way of bull concluding poundootshymg to compromise withmiddot them note it is suggested that tile 1liiy filling out ~e rest of 0lIl great debate- on this mOlBenliouanotted space- WIth a few Mid issue-Are Irish Catholics more ~er and complete11 incoa- ia favor of nationalization the equential jottings 011 a recent British Socialista _ be pest IIe~S item whichstruck lIS as polled until our friends the edishylteing rather amU5l~ In a ptJEJ tors get back to town IMt of way and whlch III lRucamp It will be their respomibUitby teo good to keep until the- Fatl to establish and enforce the ~ Attitrie iloUnd rules for the d~1gtate and

The news Item in questlOft ~ peared in Time magazinegtso JuI 12cover story on ~an Lem~ PrIme Mmister of EIre and tltushy181 head of the Flanna Fail PartJ In the land oisaints and sehGlars

It relids verbatim as follows -Themiddot world socialism 1lenifies ~ianba Fail supporters who are Rofbnly overwhelmingly Ca~ho

Iic but include many small landshy owners Yet one-third of aU in tI~ial enterpJises middotin Irelandmiddot

today are bankrolled (Time has alwaYlJ liiKl a weakness for bar- ltarisms of this sort) by the govshyernment which has gone farther toward nationalization than even

Jkitish socialists advocate Le~ bull aass says that he shares the atti shy

tude toward socialism that was expressed in the late Pope Johns eneyclical Pacem in r~ that

BOmiddot political system is undesirable if it benefits the people

Need Something New r wou1ltl hope that Mr Lemasa

didnt put it quite that waTt but it any event Times assertion bull at Ireland God help us baa 8OJ1e- the British soeialists one better in pushing for the natio~ elizaotion Gf industry (in other words for a form of socialism) has given OithoIk conserva- tLve~ and liberals in the lmiddotted States somethmg new VII MgUe aboutmiddot in the monthsmiddotahead

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Catholic Orthodox Protestant and Jewish clergymen isseed a joint statement here ~ndemnshying racial discrimination

Bishop Victor J Reed of OIdashyhoma City and Tulsa signed the joint resolution which also calla for recognition of the validity and essential rightneS at the massive acts of protest which have developed in response to continued injustice and practice of racial discrimination in Amershyiean life Twe~-five religious lesden

attendiell the meeting at whiclr the resolution was issued

BiShop Reed told the pariicl shypants that be hae inI1ntctecl priests of his diocese to cam paign activelJ against racial cU crimination and that future CClIItracts- AIr constructiUn and repair of Catholicchurches iIIl

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AslIS Commission To Tackle Family FOim Problems

WASHINGTON (NC) shyEstahlishment of a presidenshytial j~mmisgibn On country life ttl tackle problems of the nations middotfamilY farIIis wa~middot ne omtnlJl(nded tea Congresssiolial

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FathelmiddotTames L Vizzard 8J ctirector of the NCRLC Washing ton olfice told members of the House amiddotgricwture subcommittee at farnUy faTIDa that the group fine work ia inadequate for the fun aad continuing task fIf evaluuting change and ita effect ea thl~ famil7 farm

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Participate in Many Activities During Busy Scholastic Year Minor Seminary

Looking forward to their senior year at Saint Anthony Spurs Increase High School in New Bedford are two outstanding sup- Of Vocatmiddotons porters of the schools program - Nonnand Meny and Muriel Marios Muriel the daughter of Mr and Mrs Adelard SANTA BARBARA (Ne) Marois of 96 Nye Street tt helps you make important de - The American Franciscan New Bedford is a member cisions Societyfor Vocations praised of Saint Anthonys parish And Normand adds Catholic minor seminaries at its na- and takes part in many of education is necessary especially tional meeting as the chief facshythe activities sponsored by 1he in these days when there is so tor in the richest increase in achool and parish great a need to counteract bad priestly vocations in our coun-

Normand too is a member of influences trys history Saint Anthonys and if the son Homework Necessary The society rep 0 r ted bull of Mr and Mrs Normand Meny On the subject of homework marked increase in the numshyof 287 Ashley Blvd New Bed both students feel that it is ber of high school boys entering ford Both Normand and Muriel a necessary part of school life the minor seminary have been members of the par- Without drill says Normand ish school since freshman days the things we learn in class This is due said the group Both Muriel and Normand are would not make enough of an to the wisdom and zeal of the

good students and maintain impression and we would soon American Bishops whose well shyabove average grades Muriel 11 forget what wed learned planned diocesan vocation proshyparticularly interested in Latin Homework is especilllly im- grams each year acquaint 110 algebra and English though she portant says Muriel for those many boys with the priesthood laughingly says her favorite students who are planning to go Also the generous giving of their period is the lunch break on to college sons to God by the American

Since he is interested in jour- The program of studies at parents and the zeal and friendshynalism Normand works hard at Saint Anthonys High is diver- ly attitude of vocation direc-English and Latin feeling that sified and students who want to tors a background in these languages follow a classical commercial or The society is an organization will be beneficial in this field general course will find the cur of vocation directors from the He is also interested in science riculum suitable Four years of Friars Minor the Conventuals realizing that a knowledge of two foreign languages both the Capuchins the Third Order this subject is essential in today French and Latin are offered Regular and the Friars of the World Commercial course students are Atonement About 40 priests at shy

Exira-Curricular Activities given one year of general sci tended the meeting at the Old Both Normand and Muriel take ence but college preparatory Mission here

part in extra-curricular activi- st~dents have biology chemistryties at SAH The glee club is one and physics together with four Oonlounds Opponents of their favorites This club years of mathematics MURIEL MAROIS and NORMAND MENY The group said the increase iJl under the direction of Sister There is very little time to do minor seminaries is providen-Helen of Jesus CSC is one of homework during the school day Club Members of this dub are alumnus of SAH Moderat() t tial In 1932 there were 85 the best known in the New Bedmiddot at Saint Anthonys since only trained to operate all mechancaf Sister Mary Yvette of the minor seminaries in the country fltgtrd area The club performs on one study period per day is al- devices in the school such y Ailgels Today there are more than 200 many occasions including par- lowed each student This one the moving picture projector the- Essa staff the society said ents night the school Christmas study period is sometimes used d 1 th d th_ d recor -p ayer e recor er e middotSImiddotter ary Yvette ~ the The meetIngs program w party thellenior play and nu- Improve rea mg comprehen- slide proJector d Th v~ pln an vwers ey_ Angels lB also Inoderator ~or the devoted to the importance of the merous religious affairs ilIon are then equipped to render

They take pride in the fact Selentilic Reacllnr Lab worthwhile service to the school Essa staff which is responsibe minor seminary Father Jame that for the past three years This improvement in reading by setting up and operating vis- for the publication of Saint An Hannan OFM Cap vocation they have sung the processional eomprehension is accomplished ua1 aid equipment thonys school newspaper The director of the Capuchins St and the recessional at the annual in a special scientific reading paper which is printed in French Augustine province told the as-Vocation Mass held in Saint An- laboratory which was introduced The first debating lOCiety at and English has been the recip- sembly thonys Church in the school two years ago by Saint Anthonys High wasinaug- lent of many awards The many mature superbi

BWiiness Administrator the present principal Sister urated last November arid since Work on the newspaper adjusted and highly effective Both students are members of Mary Perpetual Help Results its beginning the debaters have says Normand Meny a frequent priests who have spent up to IS

the science club Normand will have shown that the reading come a long way In the Nan-a wntributor 11 beneficial fltgtr years in a seminary previous to serve as president during his program has greatly benefited ga~settLeague~ SAH tied for students who wish to teke up their ordination certainly conshysenior year The club under the the students lot only in combull thIrd place with De ~ ~le j~urnalism or for those students founds those who take a stron direction of Sister Mary Ernest- prehension but in study skills Coach for the debating ~Iety who merely enjoy writing art- stand against the minor semi-Albert CSC meets monthly as well ill Att~rney Richard BachaJld an cles nary

Speakers during the past year Extra-curricular activities are --------------------------------------_have included business officials an important part of school life and lab technicians at Saint Anthonys These all

These two students have both take place after regular school served as officers during their hours and are on a voluntary junior year Normand was elect- basis Participation is high ed president and Murielclliss making it evident that there is secretary They will both camp- a keen interest on the part of aign for office again when elee- the students tiOJl time rolls around in SeJraquo Creative Writinlaquo ember There are many other clubs

Writing is a hobby with Nor- at SAH besides the glee club and mand and though he plans to the science club Sister Mary start using your basementbecome a business administrator Yvette who is in charge of t-he he feels that a deveiopment of Commercial Club states that the this interest will be advanta- purpose of the club is to create geous He is a member of Junior and encourage interest in busishyAchievement an organization ness education Outstanding leashywhose aim is to acquaint young ders in the business field often people with the business world give of their time to address

School News members As bull member of Junior French conversation is the aim

Achievement Normand acts aI of the French club Members of school reporter at Saint Antho- the club view films listen to nys High for the New Bedford records prepare French skits or Standard-Times read excerpts from French

Though Muriel has only one dramas and comedies The club younger brother she doesnt find is under the direction of Sister it too much of a chore babysit- Mary Noella CSC ting for a family of six children Saint Anthonys High also has age two to 11 My other hobby a creative writing club Under she says is playing the piano the direction of Sister Mary for my own amusement Andre members of this club

College is in the future plans meet twice a week to learn the of both Normand and Muril proper technique of good writ shyNormand plans to attend the ing New Bedford Institute of Tech Debating Society EUCTRIC DEHUMIDIFIERnology to study business admin- One of the really outstanding istration Muriel looks forward IIervice clubs is the Visual Aid to a career as a nurse and hopes En~ rust mold peeling paint wet New quick-aCtion Humidistat starts to attend Catherine Laboure Hungary Withdraws walls and floors with this all new Dehumidifier automatically when hu~ School of Nursing in Boston C Off I Electric DehuIrlidifier Justmiddot plug in midity rises - stops it after selected after graduation from Saint ommunlst ICla S watch it wring up to 4 gallons of humidity is reached Saves you money Anthonys BONN (Ne) - Communist moisture from the air daily Protectsmiddot by running only when needed Has

Catholic Education Hungary is withdrawing the Automatic Water Overflow Control ~ They both enjoy reading and government officials who have any normal sizelOOm or basement shy

have no trouble at all in doing been- stationed in diocesan area in your home Makesyenour damp Rolls on casters Handsome desigJ1 required bookrepoits Normaiid --offi-ees it~been reported here basement usable bull pays for itself blends in with anyqecor Five ye~ enjoys a wide variety of b~ in Germany iIi savings from dampness-damage replacement guarantee on refrigerashyand finds time to read novels They had been placed in the tor uni~ mysteries eampSlq8 and religioulL middotoffices in an etfort to isolate the 1l00ks nations bishops from their pea- PAY ONLY $J25 PIRmiddot WEEK Muriel likes mysteri~s and pIe detective stories as well as bi- The German Catholic news See Your Dealer orographies TwoTecent favorites agency KNA said Officials of the have bee~ DavJIi C9Pperfield~ Hungarian Offilte -for Religious and Murder in a Nunnery Affairs remain in only two Sees

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14

Pope Paul Had AdmirClbl~

Preparation for Papacy By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer D D

Bishop ef IteRe

It is a fairly constant and consistent human foible to blame a man for not being someone else John Doe is looked upon askance because he is not an exaet counterpart of

his sometime companion-in-arms sometime antagonist Richard Roe Tweedledum is regarded with dour disfavor because he is not a perfect replica of Tweedledee and has learned to like olives and avocados And SO it is that withshyin weeks of his coronation Pope Paul VI i marked for disshyapprobation in certain exalted journalistic cir shycles because forsooth he is

DOt the very breath and imshyage of Pope

John XXIII Weare reshy

minded in this eonnection of tbe Ilries cd porshytraits of the Pope found if bull emory serves in 1be Vatican museum They stare down at us n 262 of them 01lt of identical frames and for the most part

GUt of identical facfl$ Obviously up to the Renaisshy

nce and the age of actual porshy1taiture the picture of the Ponshytuh are nothing more than

bearded recon~ructions of what -- h b _ to b ~ mlg t e suppo=umiddot ave~

looked like St Peter had moi~ to do than to sit for a studY of IUs physiognomy and whether Hildebrand was pale or swart IUstory vouchsafes nothinc

Only as we approach the plesshyent can we be reasonably sure lIlat the Popes we regard and who regard us so sternly in turn looked anything like the faces in ~ frames

Differences In Crealloa

For the infinite variety of ereshyaUon culminating inOUl human_ tty we ought to praise the lArd from whom all mercies flow What if all the Popes were exshyectly alike William Paley the 18th century Anglican theodicist based his argument for the ex-Istence of a Supreme Being ery largely upon the observable order of the universe which he remarked functioned Jike a well-oiled clock It has always seemed to us

as much less wise that an even IIWre telling proof of the divine plan and the infinite wisdom is to be gained from contemplatinlaquo tile extraordinary differences which exist in all creation so

that no two objects of whatever genera or species are absolutely

undifferentiated A competent clockmaker ean

assemble a time piece and vet it running but only-God could make two trees no single leaf of either one identical with any other

Pope Job Ue The difficulties of stepping

Into Pope Johns eomfurtable red sUppers embroidered with gold erosses (whereas by sacred preshyscription the slippers ofOldinary bishops are devoid of this sym_ bol) is mountainous enough

without demanding of the sucshycessor in addition that he do the impossible and metomorphose himself into a personality other than what he is by virtue of nature grace and continuing circumstance

Pope John was unique not only because of his magnificent gift of laughter and his warm delight in the fellowship of hushymankind but also because al shythough he had served many years as a papal diplomatmiddot he JIBS never haunted Rome long e~ough to fall into the habits and mannerisms of the papal administrative officials

Nonsence About C1Uia _ Pope Paul on the other hand

had lived the life of a curial Officer until in his late fifties he was sent to Milan as Archshybishop

A vast deal of arraaiaad arshy

rogant nonsense has been writ shyten and published lately conshycerning the Roman Curia In lOme quarters dubiously labelshyled liberal orprogressive it has been made out 1het the wbole apparatus ought 10 be scrapped Or at the very least drasticailyoverhauled

Such proposals and critieisms generally speaking are manishyfestly irresponsible where they are not quitefrankly puerile

The Holy See simply could not function without its adminshyistrative framework and it may well be suspected that some of thOle most adept in denigratinC

th~ CUria would quickly become if they were placed in the same position far more caatankerou

to deal with than the present staff which whatever its shortshycominCs has a fairly expertshyenoed view of the limitations at churchmen called upon to tulshyflll 1be ministry of angels

Mark _ Individual

No question but that papal adshyministrative responsibility tends to put its mark upon the individshyual It fosters necessarily a kind of clerical caution an attitudeof udent rJserve a heamplmiddotta~ middot

to accept the most recent vershysion of an incident as history simply because it is the latest

At its worst it can be-end 1Hdoubtedly has been-used as teppingstone by ambitious careerists But at its best It has provided a chool fOl nothine less than anctity

For the sacrifices inherent in the papal administrative life1be cramped and often narrow circumstances which surround and characteril1e it are pretty well guaranteed to bring out either the best or the worlt in men depending clearly enough on the men themselves

Recog-nized Greatnea

ftlat Pope Paul was schooled III the full rigor of the pontif shykate of Pope Pius XII is in it shyJelf a testimony to his admirable preparation for the office he now holds For there if ever was a Pontiff who did not suffer fools gladly He was exigent not only of moral heroism but of intelshyleclual excellence

He fostered a type of thinking and a manner of acting that was at once exalted and practical JIODlewhat arid at times (which ~ accqunt for some of the curshyrent animus against his memory) but never alien to the realities of the world as it is

Pius was not too much troubshyled by the dichotomy of liberalshy-concervative~ so bothersome to this decade of the 60s He saw that in the Church as in society as a whole there is room for both and need for both If he marked Giovanni Montini as a successor in the Chair of Peter it was not because he saw in bim a partisan but because he recognized the greatness which belongs to the head of the Houseshyhold

Pope Paul will not be another Pope John As an instrument of the Divine Head he will be only himself He will set the pace and

the mood of his pontificate For this we may well thank the God of infinite variety

In Washington Mary Kelly Sacred Hearts

Academy Fall River Lea Lashyflamme and Denise GelinM JesobullbullMary Academy Fall Riva and Ronald Rebello Bishop Stang High School Nwmiddottb Dartshymouth are among attendants at the 17th annual high school jourshyaalism institute closing tomorshyrow at Catholic University WaahingtonD CThey will reshyturn to work on staffs 0( their 1IllIpeCtive achool papen

II 0 U RN E D Cardinal Valeri prefect of the Vatishyeans Sacred Congregation of the Religiou5 died Mon da) at the age of 79 His death reduces the College of Cardinals to 8Q

Rc~open English Cl~urchmiddot~n Rome

ROME (NC)-Romes English nahonalcltunh San Silvestro in Capite has opened its door to the public again alter two years of Jecontruction and refurbishshymg

Priests of the Society of the CaUlolic Apostolate who staff the ebwdl took advantage of theshyclosing to make a thorough e-xshyamitlation of the church most celemiddotbrated relic a skull with a good claim to being John the Baptists

Tile velWlble reliquary has beetl restored UI well as coolesshyoUoIlU used by St Vincent Palshylotti founder Of t~ Society of the Cabolic Apostolate (or Palshylottone Fathers)

Alarminlaquo cracks in 1he walls and ceiling forced the closinC of this much-frequented church on Piuza San Silvestro off one of Rome busiest downtown shopshypint districts

Now the foundations have been fortllfied the floor rebuilt the auIt of the nave and the arches of the apse strengthened and the walls reinforced with injecshytion1 of cement

YOlung Workers Plan Al1lnual Study Week

RgNSSELAER (NC) - The YOUllg Christian Workers will hold tbeir lth annual national stud week starting Monday Aug 4 at St Joseph College here in Indiana

Some 300 YCW members from 40 dioceses are expected to atshytend the meeting It will foclH on three major areas of concern for the Christian layman parish life race relations and politics

A yeW statement announcing the ltudy week said it is intenshyded to help prepare members to pilrticipate in and follow three maj(r currents or upcoming events the ecumenical council the race crisis and the 1964 primary and presidential elecshytions

Asllc Government Aid Private Schools

AUCKLAND (NC) ~ The president of the Auckland Cathshyolic lrederation of Parent-Teachshyers Association has called for go ve r Ilm e n t aid to private scoools and pointed out that everr year they save the New Zealand government $135 milshylion

Robert W Hubbard told the Catholic Mens Luncheon Club here that private schools are educ~ting 55000 primary and 2400D secondary school pupils This means be said that 14 per cent of primary school children and Z6 per cent of secondary sch()(ll pupils are attending pri shyate ~bools

African Prelate Convention Guest UiDIMlAPOrIS (N C) -Officials of the knights a Laurean Caidirial middotRuganibwa fraternal benefitlIOCiet7 whose the Churchs only Negro Cardi- membership is predominantly nal will be honored gu~Jt at the Negro will present the Cardilllll 48th annual convention oftbe a pu~ of$5OOO for use in hiS Knights of St Peter Claver homeiliocese which starts here Friday Aug The Cardinal will abo be Z guest of honor at a reception The Car~inal who is Bispop given by Gov aqd M~ fgtfatthew

0( llukoba Tanganyika will E Wel$h at the governors manshycelebrate an outdoor fieldmiddot Mass sion JJere on Sunday AuiA Auxili- - The Cardinal will eome here ary Bishop Fulton J Sheen of middotfrom Brooklyn NY according New York national director of to sponsors of the convention the Society for the Propagation During his Stay here he will be of the Faith will deliver the the house guest of Archbishop sermon Paul Sch~lte -of I~dianopolis

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As Shepherd Father

and Friend

He Needs Our Sympathy

Affection

and Support

SUNDAY AUGUST 4 Our First Opportunity To Pay

Tribute To Our New Holy Father

PETERS PENCE COLLECTION IN ALL CHURCHES OF DIOCESE

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16 THE ANCHC ~ )iocese Gf Fall River-Thurs July 25 1963

Authors Examine Reaction To Decision on Prayer

By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy The jacket of The Outbllr~ts That Await Us (Maeshy

millan $450) says that this book examines an area of our culture that has remained until now largely unexplored - the mindless visceral reactions that erupt into intershyf6ith frictions The authors are a Protestant a Catholic and a Jew Dr Martin E Marty Monsignor Joseph N Moody and Rabbi Arthur Hertzshyberg The occasion of the book was the veheshyment reaction by various reli shygious groups to the U S Sushypreme Courts decision in the Regents Prayer ease a year ago

This reaction according to the Introducshytion made it elear that the real issues were hot to be found to the conclusions that these croups were reaching but ~n the premises most of them hIdden from which they had set out

Consequently the authors got together to see ~hether they could do something -to convey the interior histories that lie behind the differing responses on the part of Catholic Protesshytant and Jew in America to areas in which religion and culshyture interact They tell us We have tried to explain why each of us thinks as he does in the light of all that has fashioned as

Two Subjects Dr Martys long chapter is the

Most comprehensive and dense He touches on many subjects but pinpoints two One is the history and present status of inshyterfaith relations in the United States The other is the history and present status of Protestant attitudes concerning the relashytionship of the religious and the Reular in the United States

As to inter faith relations Dr Marty distinguishes a succession of stages To begin with the Protestants had an imperium in this country and hardly needed to take cognizance of Catholica and Jews Many factors chiefly immigrati-on changed that A pluralistic society became a permanent fact and the differing elements had to get on one with another

Religion of Democracy There was a time when the

Idea of brotherhood and good will seemed sufficient but this was nebulous and ineffective There was a time too when a common public religion of demoshycracy was enthusiastically advoshyeated but this was seen to be terile and unacceptable

Then there was a spate of talk about dialogue but this has been largely unproductivemiddot beshyeause there has been no crystalshyline answer to the question Dishyalogue for what

Monsignor Moo d y rehearses deftly the development of the Catholic community on the American scene He stresses the generally f a v 0 l a b I e climate w h i c h Catholics and their Church found here and the benefits derived from the Conshyatitutional system

Handicaps for Catholics He readily gran that Protshy

estantism injected itself pervashysively into American public life in the nineteenth century aM that this did present difficulties and handicaps to Catholics in 80me respects For example in the public schools the use of the Proestant Bible once had a defi shynitely proselytizing intention But these abuses were brought under control Now the Catholic has come round to a position wherein he wishesmiddot to defend and preserve practices which he once eyed askance

It is Monsignor Moody who most extensively discusses this phenomenon the drive to elimishynate religion from all public life by confining it to the pri shy

vate devotion of the middotindividual And he points out that the

Constitution rests in the last analysis on the traditions and attitudes of the people for in the American system governshyment is an agent which must be responsive to the public will

Jewish Position As to the decision in the Reshy

gents Prayer case he feels that the reaction of most Catholics was a reflex both of their belief in the need to recognize Gods primacy and of their own exshyperience in a country where they had come to expect the beneshyvolent neutrality of the state The shock arose from a feeling that this was not the America

-they had known and if Justice -Douglas opinion was to prevail it might not be the America they had loved

Rabbi Hertzberg calls on the long and often tragic history of the Jews to show why they are convinced both that religion can be sustained without being propped up by the state and that their freedom is safest when there is strict separation of church and state

He bluntly declares The Jews must diagnose the Western tradition as not merely prone to the virus of anti-Semitism but aa endemically ill with the disease Therefore for their own safety and for the lives of their chil shydren Jews must look for a radishycal change in the very foundashytions of Western civilization 90

that it should not spawn future assaults on themselves

Normal Part In America he says Catholic

and some Protestants are for a Christian - flavored patriotism and society Jews cannot be exshypected to favor these and as he sees it there is no warrant for anything of the sort in the hisshytory of the development of American principles and institushytions

Indeed Jews were attracted here in great numbers precisely because the American system promised them the chance to beshycome a normal part of a nashytiona1 culture

It must be said that throughshyoutmiddot his con t l i but ion Rabbi Hertzberg usually employs a sharp tone in referring to things and persons Catholic and some of his statements are patently incorrect and gratuitous

Udy Overtones For example It is admitted

on all sides that the bill for major Federal aid to education has been defeated so far by pressure brought to bear on members of Congress by the Catholic hierarchy This is simshyplistic misrepresentation at best it has some ugly overtones at worst

All these three authors are leamed and articulate Each acshycomplishes what he sets out to do and the reader ill stimulated to think Dr Marty and Monsigshynor Moody are urbane ill manner and eirenic

The same cannot be said of Rabbi Hertzberg Obviously 11

very able man he has not kept his prejudices in reasonable check while writing his section of this interesting book

Notre Dame Students To Study in Austria

NOTRE DAME (NC) - The University of Notre Dame has announced it will inaugurate a sophomore year of studies at Innsbruck Austria in 1964

Notre Dames first foreign study program will be limited to about 50 sophomores Courses will be taught by a Holy Cross priest and a layman from the Notre Dame faculty and by three faculty members from the UAJ versity of Innsbruck

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THE tmiddot ~-Present Means of Communication Thurs July 25 1963

With Vatican Satisfy President ~ U Abr ~nce nlonWASHINGTON (NC) - Presshy be fruitful to consider setting Ident Kennedy opposes going up some regular channel of beyond the present methods of communication Pla~ Convention communication with the Vati shy Special Envoy WASHINGTON (NC) - The can The United States ceased dipshy Catholic Total Abstinence Union

He told his press conference lomatic relations with the Vati shy of America will hold its 91 that there is no need to change can - then the Papal States shy annual three - day conventiOD present procedures -c- presumshy in 1867 In late 1939 Prpsident here starting Monday Aug li ably by resumption of a form Franklin D Roosevelt sent The union stressed in its anshyof diplomatic relations Myron C Taylor as his special nouncement that it is n-ot a

Mr Kennedy said that when presidential envoy to the Vati shy prohibition movement and bull reeshyanyone in the government can Taylor remained until early ognizes the principle that the wishes to get a message to the 1 950 representing Presidpnt moderate use of alcoholic beveshyVatican this can be accomshy Truman after Rooseveltmiddots death rages is morally licit plished The embassy at Rome In October 1951 President

It said its aim is to combatIm sure would be available Truman nominated Gen Mark excess and abuse in the use ofbe said Clark (USA ret) to be Amshysuch beverages by giving raquoIt doesnt seem to me he bassador to the Vatican The

others the example of total abshyadded middotthat there is any need nomination drew a storm of stinence The union does notfor changing procedures I dont criticism from Protestant spokfsshyseek to make all Catholics totalthink there is any lack of inshy men Gen Clark asked that his abstainers but rather to encourshyformation or clJmmllllication name be withdrawn age a significant minority bull bull bull back and forth During the 1960 prplidfntial to keep the ideal of total abshyThe question of cJuer relashy campaign then-Sen Kennfrly stinence before the public thetions with the Vaticltln did not repeatedly told qupstioners he announcement saidinvolve any specific nwntion of was flatly opposed to appointshy

an ambassador The President ment of an US Ambassador to It added that the union t making a special effort to inshywas asked if he thought it would the Vatican terest Catholic young people ht

2000 of the faithful His Eminence Laurian Cardinal total abstinence and to persuade

Post Office Asserts Convictions Rugambwa bleililed the new Cathedral of the Holy Family as many os possible to take the pledge at least until they are 21in Nairobi It was one of several celebrationi marking the Father Miles M McAndrewFor Obscenity Reach New High centenary of the arrival of the Holy Ghost Fathers in East SS of St Marys Seminary~

WASHINGTON (NC) - Ar- crease over fiscal 19fiO Fines Africa NC Photo Baltimore is presidentrests and convictions for viola- totaling $53530 were levied tion of mail laws against ob- against convicted offenders scenity set a record during 1963 We are con tin u in g Offer Services bull

the Postmaster General J Edward toughest possible crackdown on Day has announced these who deal in obscenity As Mediators INDIA MISSION IN THE JUNGLE

In releasing the summary of through the mails Day said ATTAPAJH ia bull tropiul JUDllle miion In the state SAVANNAH (NC)-Twentyshylaw enforcement To this weaction against facilitate are Kul ill southrn Jndi Some Catholic farmers went thenfour clergymen including Cathshy-obscenity for the fiscal yfar working very closely with other Ie begin fallnDg in thU pioneerolic Methodist and Protestant~nded June 30 Day said If law enforcement agencies inshy rea recently opened by governmentEpiscopal bishops have offeredfurther evidence were needed cluding the Criminal Division bullbullbull The idea was Ie make 6fe betheir help in solving Savannahsthat the prOller avenue to follow of the Department of Justice and tel for the natives through eoloniushyracial problemsin enforcing the mailability laws the FBI local police departments tion thus raisinll their UYilIc adThe offer fromis criminal action rather than throughout the nation and In- came the

ellltural Iitandards A sixty-five yeuclergynen during a truce in-administrative penalties I be- terpol the International Crimishy old priest offered to be pastor bullbullbullNegro demonstrations which badlieve these statistics should lay nal Police Organization Amiddot thawhed hut was built for hlaled to rioting and shootingthe question to rest The success of these aetions fer residence anJ services A newMogr John D Toomey pltlstorThe year-end report inriicates is evidenced by the unpreceshy oltapel was dedicated to St Peter bullbullbullof St James Catholic Church Up to DOW the work baa been m_7fH arrests for violation of the dented number of arrests and yenlas instrumental in arranginJrmail laws against obscenity convictions for this -offense disoounciDc slow nd fUIecl wiUlthe truce He met with leadersduring fiscal 1963 This is an during the past ~veral years Til HtH 11 Misso Aitl -expeeted difficalties The ehaef the Negro protests appealingincrease of 258 per rent -over Day said I~ lin onliJ Chh Itnned bull landslide took the DVM for time to organize businessmen the number of arrests in 1962 tltlrtY-Ievea petsons bull bull And 50 Isolated is this 08 til

~nd others to work out a IKllushyand a 96 per cent increase over the diocesan tlthorities fim berd f this tracedy 1raquo7 rcUeUrges End to Curb lion

arrests in 1960 the last full year Meantime the nins beat dltfWn nd insects w~re penilteDt bullbullbull--- In the statement issued by the in administrative Desplie an tbif the parishioners re still nllant17 U7iDa which proceshy On Use of Catalan white clergymen including Bis-shydures were used in an effort to BARCELONA (NC) - Abbot live some permanency to their relia-10111 life The- try

ep Thomas J McDonough ef curtail use of the mails to transshy Ie build ode-ri chureh fer which $tOeo is needed bullbullbull ftelrAurelio Escarre OSBof Milntshy Savannah racial conditiens ill mit obsecne matter serrat abbey was amQn~ the Blshep aJJ1J the Internunc ApOlItelic botlt hsVe IHed tilthe city were described as criti shy

Day ordered ~bandoRmfnt ampf words Ie the plea of the INIstor for financial help from M bullbullbullCatholic leaders of the Catalonia cal administrative and 7011 ai them4Dy eentributieD will Ite appreciated bullbullbull y_action a region of northeasterfl Spain te The group said there will be -tepped-up enforcement ef tlie ean be assured that fOil wtll Ite lo~ remembered bullbull shysign ape tit ion ~sking the f~rther violence and eeonomic fctor III the prayers of tIM eomllluaibuimina1 statutes within week Spanish government t remove loss unless people quickly seek alter assuming office in 19tH restrictions on the use of the VOCATIONSrea90nable and just solutie_ M

these problemslJnpre~dented Numb~ Catalan language Someane bas Nritte~ He who has ~(n the whole worN Th~ petition cited Pope Johfi hanging by the hair of the mercy of God bas seen the truthshyConvhtions in fiscal 19amp3 f-or

XXlIls peace encyclical Paeem To bring Chli~ts trutb to the 400 million peonIe of Indi m__ebscenity law violations totaled per increase in Terris as backing the right Voc(ton Theology I Hindu ia a tremendoUll task of love and devotion tor ow637 a 266 cent

)f langrage and other minority priests and Sisters Will you -llponsor a seminarianover 1962 and a 108 per cent in- Il~

groups Conference Topic MATHEW BEILARMINE KARAKUNNEL or DIDACUS KAlfshybull A few years after the end -of WEST CHICAGO (NC)-The JALY of Ban~alore or SISTER LETHUS 01 ~ITER AGNET

Set TeDtative Date the Spanish Civil War i-n 1939 Theology of a Vocation the the Carmelite Sisters of Kothamangalam By paying for their the regime of Generalissitnlaquol Religious Life will be amon education you will partieipat~ in their future missionary aeUft

For leotification Francisco Franco linked the the topics to be discussed at the tiea The seminarians ~ucation costs $100 esea for lib VATICAN CITY (NC) - The language with the Catalan tirive annual meeting of the Franc~shy ~ars and the Sisters trininlaquo if tJ50 for each of the two yean

beatification of Bishop John N for autonomy and banned its use can Educational Conference in cof trainin Money can be nt ia in~tallmeDts

Neumann of Philadelphia hM Later the curbs were eased but it Trop N Y starting Monday been tentatively rescheduled for is till against the law to publish Aug 5 AI bull wmiddothite an

III bull holy plaee Sunday Oct 13 it was disclosed newspapers in Catalan and its Father Ernest Latke OFM use So ill the beautyis excluded in schoolshere by Father Nicholas B Fershy conference president ana professhy 01 an bullbulled fee lJeseph (ambell)rante CSSR postulator of his Catalan is a Romance language sor of theology at Christ $he like Spanish Portuguese French The Id folk in our care re aiete by 0lH PALACE 01 cause King Seminary here hid the GOLD CLUB All that Ie ed Ie- ene dollar bull month ferHe sain that althou~h the date or Italian whichaccor-ding tel theme of the meeting will be $bill work YOD can liend It wltenever conveniellt 61U etlMw

has not yet been officially anshy the petition is the usual vehicle The Elements of Fl3ncisc_ clubs mclllde OlJIEN LEPJilK CLUB lfor lepers) ORPHANSnounced by the Sacred Congreshy of expression ror six million F-ormation BREAD (for oJJlbns) BASnIANS supports duols) MONICAcitizensgation of Rites he has informed CLUB IproYidf chlices aUus ete for churches and cItlleArchbishop John J Krol of Your rayers and that one lane dollar m~middotly-tbtl aU ItPhiladelphia that Oct 13 will takes io beloni~ Montreal Anglicansbe the date

The beatification of Bishop SOIE OTHER Wi YS TO lJI~tPTo Study French 1 Send us n STRINGLESS GIFT til liSt where MceIHl7-Neumann was originally scheshy MONTREAL (NC) - Forty 2 Make MFMORIAL GIFTduled for June 23 but had to be Anglican clergymen and laymen

MASS KIT $100 VFST1WS postponed because of the final have signed up for a 25-week CHALICE 40 CI80RIUJ1 bullillness of Pope John XXIII October to April course m CRUCIFIX 25 SANCTUARY BELL bullFrench in order to further inshy K1NnJY REUEMBRR tJS IN ~OUR WILL bull EGAL TITLSoutheastern Mbullbullbullbullchwettsmiddotterreligious d i a log u e Schedule Interfaith with CAIHOUC lEAR EAST WFIfRF ACOCIATION French-Canadian Catholics Largest Independent Chain

Dfar iloni~nl)rRace Conference The Rev David Woeller di shy

PEORIA (NC) - A Peoria rector of the Anglican Diocesan 10 BIG STORES I lhelo-e ~ of thl S300 n~fdfd to fdue 1te a Sister nt thl ~fflll nelded for the trainihamp of R semlnariBoard of Religious Educationarea conference on religion and We Give Gold Bond Stomps

explained Were engaged in Ill slnd J monthly or $ bull once bull 7e race has been slated for next a

I will play for him or herFrench culture here If weJanuary by leaders of the Protshy going to take part in dialogues t-----estant Catholic and Jewish Name bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull emiddot on ecumenical and social probshyfaiths lems we believe we must come I DEBROSSE OIL

The conference committee said Steel to terms with the languageIt proposed to unite the religioua ~ co bodies of the community 50 work bullbullbullbullbullbullbullZone for the solution to what we beshy Marks 11 th Centenary ~ Heating Oi~s I lieve has b e com e one of LI S LE (NC) - Coadjutor I dB Americas most important doshy Bishop John L Morkovsky of an urners I ~l2earSst01isrmiddotOIlS-

CENT~NARY CELEBRATION In the preRence of

mestic problems namely raeshy Galveston-Houston sang a Pon- ism tifical Mass in Old Slavonic at I 365 NORTH FRONT STREET ~

We intend the eWftmittee eeremonie6 here in Dlinoie eom- P

centinued to deal directly wiih mem()rating the 11th centenary I NEW BEDFORD he problem as a moral evil nd of the arrival of SSt Cyril and WY 2-5534 I the evil effects which result fr-oa Methodius in what ill DOW Cae- man bull discrimination aAd Jelcegaiioamiddot eAoBovaki I -I~--

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Aid To Lepers Continued from Page One

eph Sweeney MM also workshying with Korean lepers He writes to tell of one of his helpshyers a Korean recovering from leprosy There is no sign of the disease on him but the prejudice about leprosy is such that he will never return to his family His father far in his 80s the mostmiddot outstanding catechist in Korea died recently but Austin was not called to the deathbed or funeshyral

He spends his time with us taking care of the blind and the crippled He comes to the chapel ~ every morning long before dayshylight to start our coal stoves so that the other patients will be comfortable All day long he is working for the others even denying himself tobacco in order to save a bit of cash for them Last year he denied himself SO

much that we found him very anemic We gave him special f)()d and vitamins tltgt keep him going

He is the man who keeps the patients praying for our friends in the USA He is a little fel shyiow with a big voice Only once has it failed when we said Mass for his father Then he broke down By his own choice he is an unknown to his own family

He is a good man to have on our side

Crisis Ahead Continued from Page One

offers a school for the preparashytion of a spiritual elite charactershyIzed by supernatural optimism

Describing most Catholics as temporarily sanguine anyway Bishop Wright said this natural optimism can be a good foundashytion for the supernatural spirit of confidence proper to and

justified by the Catholic Faith but must not be confused with the Faith itself

Our great saints lay and clerical exemplify both he said Their spirit accounts under God for the reSilience the perennial hope and the unflagshygingvitality of Catholicism in the face of constant adversity

There will always be some Catholics to say in effect that gentle Jesus hardly expects them to discharge the duties of their states in life in times like

these and that He will under~ Btand if they make private comshypromises between personal conshyscience and the public revelation committed by Christ to the Cathshyelk Church he said

Threaten to Quit Accordingly he continued

the ranks of the faithful mlly be diminished in a generation when some people even threaten to quit the Church when their children flunk exams in Catholic lIChools or when their prospects for political or social advance- ment seem impeded by the heroshyIe demands of a Christ who in point of fact is not the least biot gentle when it comes to the Integrity of His teachings and the sovereign demands of conshylICience

But such a reduction in statisshytics Bishop Wright said in no way threatens Catholic opti mism He said that the Gospels reveal those who found Christs words hard sayings and who walked no more with him

The Church must expect andmiddot welcome the same fate as Christ Himself he samiddotid

Two Mission Groups Become Associated

ARLINGTON (NC)-The Misshysionarymiddot Sisters of st Augustine who have their headquarters in New York- have become associshyated with the Immaculate Heart missionaries

After the union with the Imshymaculate Heart missioneries (Scheut Fathers) was approved

ry the congregation of women changed its name to the Congreshygation of the Missionary SIsters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary They have 173 plofessed Sisters working in five American sees

---Bedford Murse Receives PAVLA Assignment Continued from Page One

brothers She is a graduate of Holy Family High Scnool in

New Bedford and St Josephs School of Nursing Providence Shes been in nursing five years and is at present assistant head nurge on the medical-surgical ward of St Lukes Hospital New Bedford

How did she decide to beshycome a Papal Volunteer I read an article about the volunshyteers said Lucille and wrote for more information

She was referred to Msgr Raymond T Considine Diocesan Director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith and brother of Rev John J Consishydine MM Director of the Latin America Bureau of the National Catholic Welfare Conference reshysponsible for P AVLA Then she was coPltacted by Rev James A Clark at that time assistant to Msgr Considine fur PAVLA and now in Washington as asshysistant director for the national PAVLA office

Lots of tests followed and Lucille also enrolled for a five month orientation course at Bosto College Primarily deshysigned to train volunteers for the colleges own lay apostolate program the course has also been attended by members of other groups planning to serve

Protest Criticism Of Mission Schools

ARUA (NC)-More than 4000 took part in a peaceful demonshystration staged here in Africa to protest criticism I1f mission schools and missionaries in the National Assembly

Some Protestants and Muslims joined the participants who carmiddot ried signs written in both Enshyglishand the local language Logbara

The demonstrators assembled in the market place of this northshywest Uganda town and then marched through main streets to the district commissioners office Half of Ugandas primary and secondary schools are Catholic

in 3 pan ish and Portuguese spesking Streas

A classmate noted Lucille was Jo - Anne Rothmyer St Marys parish New Bedford Joshy

Anne taultht in New Mexico last Summmiddoter as a member of the Boston College Lay Apostolate Program and is there again this year

Somali Salary Lucille will leave New Bedshy

ford Aug 15 according to presshyent ~lims

A a member of the Legion of Mar~ she chose that date afi having s p e cia 1 significance being the Eeast of the Assumpshytion She will spend four months in Fetropolis Brazil near Rio de Jfaneiro receiving language instruction and being briefed on the ltultural aspects of Brazili-an life

She will then go to Salvador for the remainder of a three year periltJod During it she will reshyceive a stipend of $10 weekly plus room and board She and her 1ellow nurse will stay with the Sisters of the Immaculate Concmiddoteption

What I like about PAVLA says Lucilll~ is that the proshyfessilnal skills of its members are means 10 an end - that of bringing people to Christ The

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Father Clark In addition to the program

fQr Latinmiddot America theres a parallel organization that serves home mission areas of the United States said Lucille Its known as Extension Volunteers and personnel serve for one year in home mission areas or neeeiT sectors of large cities

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Two weeks tlIID tDe prospect middotof amp8UCoossful ZoBe title defense appeared rather remote for Stafford Post ef FaD River Tonight Ooaeh Ray Billintons -stout-heartei crew iB sehed1lled to open a best two -out of three series with Abington Zone 10 conqueror fYf Brockton at South Park Fall River The climax On the long road back was the 5-2 conquest 8If New Bedford Sunc1lly in bull special playoff lilt Hansen Field Somerset Both teams had conshycluded regular eeason play with identical 8-4 records G0shying all the way to register hi8 aecond lUcceSshytiyene victory over he Whalshyen was dimiDshyUeGar DfIewniM who 0- bull lmCand illus1rilnls eareer at Dartee u beier 1rDmmlur t ~~w_-er 2IIJPPOlt lie miebt welt Iaaw cshomiDed lBedifUllCl Which fount bim eBY enough to hit but awfuU ~Uih hitweI

Coatributinl 110 uttie by lIM lIParkling defensive play at iIIIiltd batle waa another shortstop vansplant Ron Knowe who came up with a c~le et real gems Both eutfields put ill an unusually busy day The New tettford Gu1ercordoJl had a total of eleven puto1Jts all River trine Woody Berube Stafford beavy bitting first baseman weat for the collar in thr~e middotofti shyeial trips but only because there was no limit to the depth leftfielder George Ioerreira playshyed him

1hecaunky Ferreira gave Woody plenty of room about 00 Jieetor 80 andU1us W88 able to haul in a couple of -hots that would have gone out of most ballparks George also turned 100R a terrific throw to the plate in the fifth to nail Ron Knowe attempting to llCore aft~r a B81T7 14achado hoist to left

FiDe Quae In most respects this was bull

fine contest between two good ball clUbs NMlIntil the bottom of tbe4ighth when Fall River pushed aerOllSthree runs did either team enjoy more than bull one run advantag~ Bob Miranda NB starter was most effective in the early innings then suddenly lost his stuff and was lifted in the fifth after loading the basel on walks Successor Don Canasshytra Bishop Stang ace subseshyquently got out of the innirig unscathed but fell victim of heavy Stafford artillery in the eighth when the winners ked the title

And so tonight at South Park Stafford Post is scheduled to enter phase one of the State playoffs which in pyramidal fashion lead to regional then national competition Its a long arduous path but one which hundreds uf boy have followed to a life in professional baseball Some 28 players both managers and all the coaches in the recent

Atty Gen Kennedy Scores Prejudice

YOUNGSTOWN (NC) - Atty Gen Robert F Kennedy coupledmiddot a condemnation of prejudice in the US with support for the independence of Cigtmmunistshyruled nations in an address here in Ohio

Kennedy addressing the anshynual Slovak Catholic Sokol conshyvention said injustice to Neshygroes and other minorities in the US cannot help but stir the Cigtnscience of anyone fit to can himself a citizen of this counshytry

He allo said he had been asked 1gt7 hi brother the President toteU 8uIt the Uaiied StaW witl ~tin_ to 1IUppori the just ~ OIl ail ~ ill the world tor independence aDd Ubert7 - aapiratiaM the Sloveb mare 604Ia7 will -aD7 eampbv capUve tioumiddot

major league All-Star Game were products of Legion ball The legendary Bob Feller is the organizations first representashytive in the Hall of Fame Therell be many others

If memory serves correct the only Mass team to make it to the National finals was Lynn Post in 1936 Catching for that club was a fellow by the name of Jim Hegan who went on to a sucoessshyful career in the majors and ill currently the bull pen boss of the front running New York Yankees Stafford Posts furthest advance in Statecompe1ition came in 1957 when the batiery of Forn Arruda end Russ GibBon Qemheaded 1lrivethat took ampDe club to tile 1ItDlifinals

Fuhn B8th ~ men went into tIJD

IJa11 upon p-aduation and ea_ has made his way tbroUllh tbe mbmr league maze tel 1he poiDt where they maybe brought up b~ their ~ parent ltClubs any ~ Russ is the No 1 catcher with Seattle the Bed 1Ioz AAA Pacific Coast League dub and Tom is currently start shying for Springfield the Giants IAA Eastern League aftilia1e

Gibson was selected for the Ooast League All-Star team earshylier this mantb after hav~diampshyplaced Archie Skeen ibe Sox highly-touted backstop ill late Spring Russ ill up around th~

SOO mark pRsently bitti~ the long ball consistently and with the way Tillman is going who knows but what well ee him at leDway before the seallllll ill out

Arruda back on the firing line lifter sustaining concussion a month ago ranks No 2 em ijle SpringfieldSaff behind 22 year old Frank Linzy Statistics avail shyable indicate that they rankene and two in the vital earned run column Linzy at 163 and Arshyruda atmiddot ~45 Anything under 300 is considered excellent in baseballs lexicon Perchance the Giants fail to rlaquo~r from their recent tailspin it is not inshyconceivable that manager AI Dark may want to bring some of his young promising talent up for a look-see

And with all the furor attendshying the Civil Rights issue throughout the country its sigshynificantto note that baseball history-organized ball that is was made out on the West Coast a couple of weeks ago when both umpires in the Salt Lake CityshySan Diego game were colored One Emmett Ashford in fact fa the PCLs umpire-in-chief

Third Order Helps Former Prisoners

CHICAGO (Nc) - The Third Order of St Francis has opened an inn here for persons released from Illinois jails

Called St Anthonys Inn it will provide food clothing and employment assistance to exshyprisoners Father Philip Marshyquand OFM is chief officer of the inn which can accommodate 12 men

A parttime staff at the inn inshycludes 10 Cigtnsultants and Cigtunshyllelors and a Franciscan chaplain

We want to eliminate regishymentation and stress selfhelp through knowledge discipline and practice said Father Marshyquand and in this respect our program is somewhat similar to that of Alcoholics Anonymous

Vetoes Anti-Smut Bill MADISON (NC) - Gov Joha

W lreynolds vetoed a bill proshyviding for a legislative investi shyptwn of alleged printing and Gistribution of obscene matter ill Wi80onsin --We have efficient Jaw UIIoMelDeDt in this field and I have every laquomfidence talat pollee and prosecutors 1riJl eontimle to d6 their duty Be7shyaolda Mid bull YMoiDM (be bilL

AXACAN AWARD At Ge~etOWll~ Famptber Edwanl B Bann pre~deDt eenfeB the ADca1l MemMial Medal 011 Raul Cardinal Silva BeBriquez Archbishop ftf Sanshy~o Chile The a~d honea ermtriblti9DB 0 understlmdshyq among Peples of the Americans Spain and the Hi~panic

world NC ftmo

Asks Deily Prayer Brooklyn Ordinary Urges Catholics Seek

Oiville Aid in BROOKLYN (N C) - The

Bishop of Brooklyn baa asked Cath()lics hele to recite 1laily bull ~cial prayer that the nation may overcome te CmTel1t racial crisis

Bishop BTyan 1 McIniegart of BrookJyn 1lPpealed for prayer in bull pastoral letter read Sunday ill all churches

More than one million copies of a Prayer for Justice with Charity were distributed at Masses Also passed ()ut were exshycerpts trom the American Bishshyops 1958 statement on discrimishynation

The prayer will be recited publicly at all of the dioceses 223 parishes ~very Sunday until further notice the Bishop said

The prelate asked for faithshyful daily recitation of the prayer by Catholics

The text of the prayer follows Heavenly Father who has

created all men according to yenour own image and Tedeemed

Students Volunteer As House Builders

TACAMBARO (NC)-Thirteen University of Notre Dame Btushydents are spending their Sumshymer vacation on the outskirts of this Mexican mountainside town of 10000 as volunteer house builders

The- students are building three cinder block homes for families of six to nine persons

Besides the building project which takes 44 to 48 hours a week the students 8legiving English classes three to five times a week to about 150 of the people living here In their ~are

time they are getting to know Mexicans and Maican ways

Thanks Congress WASHINGTON (NC) - The

Holy See has sent the House of Representatives expressions of appreciation over the chambers condolences on the death of Pope John XXIII A similar letter from the Holy See to the Senate earlier was placed in the Record by Sen Mike Mansfield of Monshytana majority leader

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IacW Crisis us all by the Blood of Your Dishyine Son teach us how 10 live gather asbrothersm dignity justiceeharity and peaCle

May we afford to eacbother DOW tile total measure Of human rights guanmteed us by the law of our beloved Land

But beyond thatgraciously give m the vision 10 see clearly the full meaning of Your comshymand to love uar neighbor liS we love ourselves and grant us the graoe 10 observe this precept in our daily lives Amen

Pope Paul Stresses Peace B1Otherhood

VATICAN CITY (NC) -Pope Paul VI Spoke of peace and brotherhood at his second Satshyurday general audience

The Pope greeted thoae presshyent for theaudiencem St Peters basilica in Italian Enshyglish French German and Spanish Most of his listeners were Americans

After greeting the idividual groupS the Pope said

Of the Lord be the fruit of this audience May it enter your hearts and leave a memory of 1his meeting as a moment of pro_ found and intimate spiritual joy We would like each one of you to repeat to others how good and pleasant it is to feel oneself a brother and son in the Church ltIf Christ

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Recognize Rights Of Every Human Prelate Urges

TOLEDO (NC) -Alshythough a white individual may be free of injustice toward colored fellow citi shyzens as a member ofa commushynity he can be guilty Bishop GeorgeJ Rehring of Toledo said in a letter read at Sunday Masses in the diocese

Calling for individual resolve to r~cognize in every human middotbeshying all the human rights claimed for oneself Bishop Rehring said Let Ull recognize in every human being the inalienable rights acknowledged by our Amfri~an Declaration of Indeshypendence

Sound Beasonillg Let us see in every humall

Oelllg a work of the Divine Creshyator in every truth a child middot01 God

Let us assert maintain -deshyfend and Whold the rigbts of every human being toB deoent living decent livlng qualterst ltdecent conditions of employment ust compensation jor work deshy-4eJN human care in sicknesa eQual opportunities ineducatieD

We mustxilalbe a race -probshylem must be solved not on the -basis f)f feeling but on the tlasi laquo aound reaseming We must lOe the truth and we should tIIot ampear theoonclusions to wbich ltJight reasOn will lead us We Ila~ been commanded by God k) HgtW ltour fellowlIlen as Ourshy1IelVleS We must accord to -every human being the treatment to whioh we as human beings know _ haYe a ript in this matter we baVle DO choice

Lebanese ampnor SCRANTON (NC) - Bishop

Jerome D Hannan of ScrantOIl was honored helle by the LebanshyoOIl ~lJVernment for his fatherly care of the Lebanese people in bis diocese He received Lebanshyons decoration of the National Order of the Cedar at a oereshymony in the chancery office

Superior Geftefal NEW YORK (NC)-The Pio~

Society of St Charles (Scalashybrini Fathers) announced bere that Father Giulivo Tessarolo pastor of Holy Rosary church ill Washington D C was elected Superior General of the Society at a meeting in Rome

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Papal Message Read at Mass For Delegatmiddote

LONDON (NC)-The selfshyleRRness and devotion to duty of Archbishop Gerald P OHara were lauded in a papal letter read at the funeral Mass here for the late Apostolic Delegate to Great Britain

A native of the U S and forshymer Bishop of Savannah-Atlanta Ga the Archbishop died here following a heart attack

Presiding at the Requiem Mass in Westminster cathedral for the veteran papal diplomat who served the Holy See i~ commushynist Rumania Ireland and Brit ain was Valerian Cardinal Gracias Archbishop of Bombay Celebrant was Archbishop Fran cis Grimshaw of Birmingham senior member of the British Hierarchy Seventeen bishops and the entire diplomatic corps at the Court of St Jamess at shytended

Served Selflessly The message of Pope Paul VI

to the Archbishops brother Edshyward OHara of Philadelphia who flew here when the Deleshygate fell ill was read at the Mass It stated

We are deeply grieved to learn of the death of Our brother Archbishop OHara who as Bishop of Savannah-Atlanta contributed so much to the development of that diocese and as representative of the Holy Father served many long years selfl~sly and devotedly in Rushymania Ireland and Great Britain

In expressing to you and to the sorrowing relatives Our sin cere and heartfelt sympathy We impart as a pledge of abiding comforting graces Our paternal apostolic blessing

Council to Take Normal Course

VATICAN CITY (NC)-There Is no foundation to a news agency report that the second session of the ecumenical counshycil will end on Sunday Dec 8 the council press office has announced

The office stated that Pope Paul VI has himself declared that he will let the council take its normal course before deshyciding on when it will end

The second council session is scheduled to begin on Sunday Sept 29

Deny Agreement On Prelate Near

VATICAN CITY (NC) - The Vatican has denied the truth of reports that an agreement has been reached on the future of Jozsef Cardinal Mindszenty

The Hungarian Primate has been living in asylum in the U S legation in Budapest since 1956 He took refuge there after Soviet troops quelled the anti shycommunist uprising which had freed him for a few days from the prison where he was serving bull life sentence

Reports of a settlement of the cardinals case came from Budshyapest where they have since also been denied by Hungarian govshyernment sources

The report was issued by a news agency after earlier reshyports stated that Hungarian govshyernment officials had held talks with Bishop Endre Hamvas of Csanad acting head of the Hunshygarian Bishops Conference who recently arrived in Budapest from Rome

Carey to Speak ST LOUIS (NC)-U S Rep

Hugh L Carey of New York strong proponent in Cortgress for fair treatment of students in- private schools and a member of the House Committee on Educashytion and Labor will speak at the national convention in Detroit of Citizens for Educational Freeshydom

POPE PAUL VI HOLDS FIRST PUBLIC AUDIENCE Pope Paul VI is calTied aloft on his podable throne duringshyhis first general audience in St Peters Basilica More than

7000 persons were present and the pontiff spoke to them in five languages including English Regqlai general audiences are being held weekly

Sisters Continued from Page One

Mary to grade seven St Patshyricks School Fall River

From Nazareth-on-the-Cape Hyannis Sister Mary Josella to St Catherine Convent Belize British Honduras

From Our Lady of Mercy Conshy~nt Attleboro Sister Mary Priscilla to grade three Our Lady of Lourdes School Taunshyton

From Our Lady of Mercy Conshyvent New Bedford Sister Mary Stephen to grjde five St Kilians School New Bedford

Sister Mary Amadeus to grade six St Marys School North Atshytleboro

Sister Mary lIortenseto lIoly Name Convent New Bedford

Sister Mary Davida to Nazarshyeth Hall Fall River

From our Lady of Mercy Conshyvent East Greenwich Sister Mary Aquin to grade four St John the Evangelist School Atshytleboro

From Belize From St Catherine Convent

Belize British Honduras Sister Mary Joycelin to Bishop Feehan High School Attleboro

From St Francis Xavier Conshyvent Providence Sister Mary Stephanie to grades seven and eight St Vincents lIome Fall River

From St James Convent West Warwick Sister Mary Raenne to grade two St Marys School New Bedford

From St John Baptist Convent New Bedford Sister Mary Thershyese Agnes to Bishop Feehan High

Legion Honors Bishop Walsh MOUNT KISCO (NC) - Bishshy

op James E Walsh MM US missioner who has been imshyprisoned in communist China since 1960 received in absentia the 12th annual Americanism award of New Yorks Westshychester County Committee of the American Legion

Accepting the award for Bishshyop Walsh was Father Carroll I Quinn MM He said -atheistic communism could be beneficial to an individual insofar as pershysecution can be beneficial

lIe added that the good beshycome better the bad become worse and the lukewarm must make a decision to choose one group or the other

The paradox of paradoxes he maintained is the victory of good over evil even in an inshytrainsically evil movement such as communism The Polish pilot who escaped with his family to freedom recently is an example of good being drawn from evil

of Mlercy ListSchool Appointments School Attleboro From House of Studies Sister grade seven St Marys School

From St Joseph Convent Fall Mary Joseph Michael to grade New Bedford River Siter Mary Eva to grade one SS Peter and Paul School Sister Marianna to Our Lady six St Marys Cathedral School Fall River of Mercy School East GreenshyFall River wichSister Mary Celine to grade

Sister Mary Julene to St Maria six SS Peter and Paul School Sister Mary Adrianne to Mercy Fall RiverQ)retti Sehool Pawtucket mount Country Day Schoolmiddot

From St Joseph Convent Pawshy CumberlandSister Joan Marie to grade onetucket Sister Mary Angelo to St Marys Cathedral School Fall From Providence grade one Our Lady of Lourdes River From S Patrick Convent ProshySchool Taunton vidence Sister Mary Regina tieSister Mary Johnelle to gradeFrom St Joseph Convent Proshy

seven St Josephs School Fall Bishop Feehan lIigh School Atshyvidence Sister Marie Donna to

River tleboroBishop Feehan High School Atshy From St Vincents Home Fantleboro Sister Mary Michaelanne to River Sister Mary Cecilia toFrom S1 Kilian Convent New grade seven St Patricks School Nazareth-on-the-Cape lIyannisBedford Sister Mary Eugene as Fall River

Sister Marie de Prague tosuperior to Our Lady of Mercy Sister Mary Clare Theresa to grade six and principalship middotStCon vent and to grade six St grade sevlilft St Louis School Kilian School New BedfordMalys School New Bedford Fall River

Sister Mary Carolita to amptoSister Jeanne Marie to grade From St Mary Convent North Edwards School Providencesix St rosephs School Fall Attleboro Sister Mary Joseph

River and Sister Mary Noelita to Mt From St Leo Convent Paw-shy St Mary Convent Fall River

A f1AMILY TIUiAItuclgtet Sister Marie Walter to Sister Mary Rose de Lima to grade seven St John Baptist St Vincents Home Fall River oiIAR-BmiddotQ CHICKENS School New Bedford as superior and procurator

From St Margaret Convent From St Matthew Convent ROSELAWNRumford Sister Mary Timothy Cranston Sister Marie Laboure to Bishop Feehan High School to Our Lady of Lourdes Convent FARMS

tlU WuhinltoD St airhann Attleboro and School Taunton as superior t JUlt off Route I four teacher procurator principal and grade

V4~reiln to Meet Sister Marie Roselle to grade l wa 3~n two Our Lady of Lourdes School

While out for a Drive From St Parick Convent Fall

TauntonIn San Antonio Stop at thtl Delightful Spot

SAN ANTONIO (NC) - The River Sister Mary Columban to ~ ~ jCatholic Central Union (Verein)

will hold its annual five-day convention here starting Satur day Aug 17

Meeting simultaneously with the 108year-old social action organization will be the Nationshyal Catholic Womens Union and the Central Catholic Youth URicmiddotn

Tte womens organization will be having its 47th annual conshyvention and the youth group its 11th annual meeting

Featured speaker at the conmiddot vention banquet will be Coadshyjutor Bishop John L Morkovshysky Apostolic Administrator of the GalvEston-Houston Tex diocese The (i

Rihard F Hemmerlein of Syracuse NY is president of the Catholie Central Union Mrs Charles Wollschlager Watershy In FAMILY SECURITY bullbull bury Conn heads the Catholic -Womens Union Richard H Weiden New York is head of the Catholic Youth Union Is ~itizelis

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Sees Race Crisis As Oppo~tunity

For Progress JACKSON (N C ) A

Catholic pastor here in Misshy sissippi said that current racial ten s ion s create a providential opportunity for progress

Msgr Josiah G Chatham pastor of St Richard church predicted in a sermon that when the good people of our southland grasp the moral isshysues involved in the racial jusshytice question harsh legalized enforced segregation will be no more

Under Gods grace a climate of freedom shall be developed ill which free men move freely and live with becoming dignity as children of God and free Amershyicans he said

Msgr ChMham received nashytional attention recently when his earlier sermon on the race question Southern Pentecost was reprinted in America magshyazine

Not Hopeless

In that sermon he declared that legalized enforced segreshygation as we have known it inmiddot eo oglan Ees I~O ogma IC s ac e the past is dead He also deshy

plored the assassination in Jack- D- M b h- - W Id C -I

Scripture Study Aid to Religious Unity Efforts

MONTREAL (NC)-Two scholars - one Catholic the other Protestant - offered different views here of the idea of the church in the New Testament but agreed that Scrip_ ture study can aid religiou unity efforts

Presenting papers on Unity and Diversity in New Testament Ecclesiology were Father Rayshymond E Brown SS Scripture professor at St Marys Seminary Baltimore and Ernst Kasemann of the University of Tuebingen Germany

They spoke at a plenary sesshysion during the fourth world conference of the World Council of Churches Faith and Order Commission

Ovation for Priest Father Browns appearance

marked the first time that a CARDINAL BAPTIZES ATTORNEY GENERALS SON Leaving the Church of Stbull Roman Catholic has spoken at a

Francis Xavier at Hyannis is Mrs Peter Lawford sister of US President John F Kenshynedy holding the newest member of the Kennedy family - Christopher George The son of Attorney General and Mrs Robert F Kennedy the infant was christened by Richard Cardinal Cushing Archbishop of Boston The ceremony was attended by left to right the Attorney General Mrs Eunice Shriver Pat Lawford President Kennedy Mrs Robert Kennedy and Dean Markham godfather Rt Rev Leonard J Daley is pastor of the Hyannis Parish NC Photo

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son of NAACP leader Medgar Iscusses Evers

In his new sermon MsgrChat- MONTREAL (NC) - An ofshyham said the achievement of middotficial Vatican observer at a

racial justice and harmony Is not a hopeless utopia

In patience and courage it n be attained he said

He added however that tbiJ loal cannot be attained by inshyaction Inaction can but lead to tragedy

bull A - -Baptlst ssoclatlon Backs Bible Reading

MIAMI (NC) - The executive board of the Miami Baptist Asshy~iaion said here in a resolution that Bible reflding and prayer

major W 0 rid C 0 u n c i I of

Churches meeting here said no dogmatic obstacle c~xists to preshy

vent the Catholic Church from joinipg the World Council

This view was expressed by Father Gregory Baum OSA of Toronto at a press conference during the fourth international meeting of the World Councils Faith and Order Commission which ends tomorrow

Father Saum theologiall and author of books and artiCle on ecumenism was one of five official Cat hoi i c observen

named to attend the meeting bY recitation in middotpublic schools do the Vaticans Secretariat for Dot contradict the prinicipal of Promoting Christian Unity AnshyChurch-State separation othet 15 Catholics attended

-The resolution said we do not guests believe this principle requires Fr Bro~ Speaker the omission of Bible reading and prayer in the schools when not The Catholic Church is not a accompanied by sectarian com- member of the World Council of ment and when no compulsion is Churches which includes middot201

17S Supreme Court decision ban ning Bible reading and recitation of the Lords prayer in public echools They urged their fellow Baptists to consider prayerfully lOch steps as may be proper and legal to protect the spiritual ioundations of the nation

HEADS SOCIETY Father Giulivo Tessarolo a native of Italy and pastor of Holy Rosary Church Washingshyton has been elected to a sixshyyear term as Superior Genshyeral of the Pious Society of St Charles (S c a I a b ri n i Fathers) with headquarters in Rome NC Photo

MANCHESTER (NC) - The

school board has approved a recshyommendation stating that publicschool pupils may continue to mention Gods name in the classshyroom

The recommendation was made by John T McDonald superinshytendentof schools It states that the pupils to keep Gods name in their minds may recite in class the Pledge bf Allegiance to the Flag It also says the pupils may recite the first and third stanzas of the Star Spangled Banner

The pledge of allegiance eon- bull tains the words one nation unshyder God The first and third stanzas of the national anthem do not specifically mention God

but the fourth stanza has the words In GOd we trust

University lo~n WASHINGTON (NC) --The Housing and Home Finance Agency has approved a three~

million-dollar loan for the con struction of two residence hall additions at the University of Dayton in Ohio Themiddot university directed by Marianists will house 802 additional students when the new buildings are comshypleted

~em ers Ip In or ounci The World Council was repshy

lresented by an observer at the Eirst session of the Second Vati shylean Council

A further sign of growing conshy~mct between the World Council 1and the Catholic Church was the 1act that during the Faith and ltOrder meeting here a Catholic

Prayer for Pope CI D- I oses la ogue

ATHENS (NC) _ A Greek Orthodox archbishop closed a discussion between Orthodox shy

lohn XXIII Archbishop Photios former

Metropolitan of Paphos in cypshy Jus saido Pope John May I bis example be followed byall

men of good will and let U8 hope to see realized soon theleshyunion of all Christian brothers

ann Roman Catholic theologians here by leading all in a prayer for the soul of the lllte Popen

usedon students to require their PFotestant Angliclln Orthodox Tl1e Orthodox prelate presided pradical reasons such as the _----------_ participation or presence and Old Catholic denominations atthe two-hour dialogue in fear ~f religious indiiference ADM MULLEN

The BaptiSt middotExecutive Board altho~gh it was invite~ ~o join at w~ichmiddot three Orthodox priestsand wid e s pre a d misunder-~ - C Members expressed regret at ~he te t~me of the councIlsforma- and four lay theologians parti shy

tion In 1948 In 1061 howev~rmiddot Cipated with six Catholic prie~ts the VatIcan named fIV~ 0lfIClal The meeting was held at the observers to the counCil s thIrd Athens residence of the Jesuit asscmbly held In New Delhi Fathers India The discussion - which censhy

tered on sacramental theologyA t t K G d - was organized by Father

C S 0 eep 0 s Elpidios Stephanou AA super-Name inClassroorn ior of the Assumptionist Fathers

here and a former consultor of the preparatory Commission Oil the Oriental Churches for the Second Vatican Council

Layman to Manage Sees Real Estate

SEATTLE (NC) -A layMan has been named to the new post of manager and supervisor of the real estate holdings of the Seattle archdiocese

The appointment of Robert E Tobin to the Chancery Office post was announced by Archshybishop Thomas middotA Connolly of Seattle Tobin vice president of a real estate firm in Seattle will be entrusted with the task of seshycuring strategic sites for proshyposed parishes high schools and

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for the first time addressed one of the sessions

This first came in a talk on New Testament ecclesiology by Father Raymond E Brown SS

plenary session of one of the Faith and Order Commission meetings He received a proshylonged ovation from a large crowd in the university stadium

The Sulpician priest noted that biblical criticism is but one avenue of research into the Church of the first century

Nevertheless it is incumbent on us to use all the means at our disposal including the science of biblical criticism to know and understand what the Church of the New Testament was and was not as a guide to our unshyderstanding of what the Church must be today he said Father Brown admitted that there is no uniformity of theoshy

a professor of Scripture at St logy irithci New Testjlment but Marys Seminary Baltimorei insisted that there is unity GIl

Practical Reasons belief Father Baum expressing the Sees Parallel

view at his press conference Dr Kasemann drew a parallel that there is no dogmatic ob- between the religious situatioa stacIe to the Roman Catholic in apostolic times and today Church joining the World Coun_ Comparing tensions amont cil cited a council statement various groups within the early which specifies that membership Christian community with the does not imply recognition of tensions among religious bodiN other C h t b d d th 1 1 h ldr 1 s I a n 0 les as today he sal e paral e s ouh h c urc e~ be a gre~t consolation te He noted that Orthodox de- c modern ChristIans shynOJlinations which share many un is surely of teal theologishy

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The program directed by in Nmvaapittya and Panadura Colomltgt dem~gtnstralon that become another Vietnam where Father R de Rocquois OP of pa~sed resolutions calling OR Ceyiln s Ca~ol~c ActIon organ- Buddhists are persecuted

Lyons France has arranged for iz~tIon h~ m~lltra~ govern- At a public meeting held

u S Missionaries Train Formosans For Radio TV

T A I PEl (NC) - Two young missioners from Calishyfornia are training student actors and production pershysonnel here for radio and teleshyvision

Father Philip L Bourret SJ of San Francisco started Kuangshychi radio program service in 1958 Since then Kuangchi has had over 500 short plays dealing with the family and community problems aired by radio stations throughout Taiwan

Father Clarke L Trent SJ from Pasadena Calif joined Father Bourret at Kuangchi in 1962 Father Trent had earlier been with the Jesuit-run Family Theater TV program in Manila

Give English Lessons

Public service programs proshyduced by Kuangchi in the past two years included a series of 50 public health programs and daily 30-minute English lessons

At Christmas and Easter Kuangchi has produced lengthy religious programs carried by the Broadcasting Corporation of China

During more than eight years prior to 1960 Protestantreli- gious programs dominated the pro g ram i n g of Taiwans 70 broadcasting stations Father ]3()urret says There are today middotsome 1000 programs monthly from various Protestant sources released by wrious stations

In 1960 two years before TV became operative in Taiwan Father Bourret was preparing a TV studio

h I bull h Opens Frenc - rlS Student Exchange

DUBLIN (NC) - Archbishop Giuseppe Sensi Apostolic Nunshyeio to Ireland has officia1l7 opened the new Oratory of St

Dominic here headquarters for the Irish-French Student Ex change program

PEACE DOVES Seventy six-year-old Father rosephat AnanevichmiddotOFM feeds his doves as An appropriate preshylude to the annual peace pilshygrimage at the Immaculate Heart of Mary Monastery Sybertsville Pa Aug 2 to 4 Nq Photo

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Denies Catholics Enjoy Immunity In Vi~tnam

SAIGON (NC)- Military court proceedings here have shown that Catholics enjoy no immunity in Vietnam unshyder President Ngo dinh Diem whose government had been labeled Catholic-dominated in the foreign press during the Buddhist controversy report Fr Patrick OConnor SSC

Catholics suspected of plotting against the government were arshyrested and tried like other acshycused persons One Catholic lieutenant was sentenced to ten years hard labor on charges of complicity in the attempted coup of November 1960

A Catholic civilian was sell shy tenced to six years solitary conshy

finement There were at least six Catholics among 80 military and civilians brought to trial of

PEACEFUL MARCH FOR JUSTICE Some 15000 persons joined in a peaceful march and ~rally for interracial justice through the streets of downtown Cleveland Memshybers of the local Catholic Interracial Council are carrying a sequence of signs from the peace prayer of St Francis of Assisi NC Photo

Alleged Persecution Excuse for Bigotry Ceylon Buddhists Wage Anti-Catholic Campaign

COLOMBO (NC) - Charges Buddhist Premier Sirimova of Catholic schools and the oustshythat the Vietnamese government Bandaranaike to appoint a gov- ing of nuns from hospitals The

headed by Catholic president ernment conunission to investi shy Ngo dinh Diem is persecuting gate the Catholic Action organishy

Buddhists continue to be used zation here by extremist Buddhist groups One Buddhist group the Sinshyhere in Ceylon to wage a bitter halaJatika Sangamaya sent the anti-Catholic campaign following message to His Holi-

Some 50000 members of var- ness Pope Paui VI ious Buddhist organizations mar- While congratulating Your ched through Colombos stree~ Holiness desire for world peace to protest against events in Viet- and freedom we beg Your Holishynam and the activities of Cey- ness to instruct Catholic Vietshylons Catholics which they al- nam to stop harassing Buddhists leged aim at destroyingthe We wish Your Holiness long Buddhist religion and culture of life this southeast Asian island na- L H Mettananda a veteran Another Vietnam lion bullnti-Cat~olic campai~ner re- He said that unless the govern-

That rally and other meeting peated hIS old accusat~on at the rnent acts quicltly Ceylon will

more than 500 French students Asks Discussion ftlent and busmess CIrcles and to live with Irish famiiies in bull plans to deBt0y th~ foundations P~blin Cork Waterford Kil- Of Vatican Tie of ~he morah~ spIrltuahty and

kenny Galway Dopega~ ~nd I na~lOnal conscIOusness of B~d- ~elfast Nearly 140 Irish studentsmiddot WASHINGTO~ (~C)- Rep dhlSts who are in a nUIJOrIty

are going to France this year~ Roman C Pucmskl sald here in C~lon Twenty went when the program that tJiE question of establishing ~arge Sab~tae ltarted 10 years ago diplomatic relatons with themiddot Of Ceylons mor~ than 10 mn

Th at e f Vatican deserves the widest I lidI1 people an estimated six d e lrog~arn ~ -an

gJ o~ possible disCussion in this coUn- ftlillioiJ are Buddhists Catholicsn re8B~uite excd anges e deteh U S T try ~ DUinber 711000 and there are

r am an ranee an e Pu k i ~ t t i th 1 5 m H dand France CInS I ~ a a emenn more an ml on In us the CongressIonal Record saId and over 500000 Moslems it is entirely possible that the Even before events in Vietnam American people today may led to charges of Inti-Buddhist want to review the fundamental persecution here extremist Budshyquestion of restoring a closer dhist groups here were spear liaison with the Vatican heading the drives that have led

He said His Holiness Pope to the government takeover of Paul VI and Pope John XXIII all but 42 of Ceylons hundred have increased the international prestige imd importance of the Graduates to Work Vatican

Surely the Vatican today stands as one of the worlds imshypressive forums for the exchangeof views and ideas inmans unshyyielding search for peace and understanding he said

Pucinski also noted that the US has diplomatic relations with tiny states throughout the world of considerably less imshyportance than Vatican City

Relief Agent Brings

Food to Cameroun YAOUNDE (NC)--The U s

Catholic Relief Services-NatshyionalCatholic Welfare Confer ence has distributed $860000

As Lay Missioners ALBANY (NC)-Four gradushy

ates of St Rose College here have volunteered for a yearsservice with the lay volunteer program sponsored by the CathshyoIlc Church Extension Society Maureen OToole of Albany

and Lunette Holland of De Kalb Junction- N Y will teach at St MaryS parish Ponca City Okla Claudia LaDue of Lenox Mass will work at 8t James parish Oklahoma City and Margaret Mitchell of Cohoes N Y will work at Immaculate Conception parish Oklahoma City

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worth of medical supplies and missions The society headquarshysUrplus U S food in Cam~toun ters are in Chicagoover tlie pa~four years

The government of this West ------------ African country pays the pro- St Francis grams costmiddot of transportaionReSlodence

Extension Society lay volun- teers work in the American home

within the country Cooperating with Catholic Re

lief Services are Switzerlands Catholic charities org~nization Caritas which sent medical supshyplies and Britainsnon-denomshyinational Oxford Committee fur Famine Relief which gave 10shy000 worth of food I

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government is now planning to tax the gifts given to the reshymaining Catholic schools which are not aHowed to charge tuition

Atthe Buddhist rally here Mettananda claimed Catholic Action has deliberately saboshytaged government properties and uses insidious methods to conshyvert Buddhists He accused Catholics of luring young Budshydhist men and women by organshyizing parties where much liquor is served

under the auspices of the Bud- r---~------- dhist group Ambalanagoda Bhi- The KEYSTONE kku Sangamaya the former dishyrector of Ceylon Radio Ronnie OHice Equipment

de Mel said that the imperial- Salesroom 1st policy of the U S had been

carried out SO successfully in NEW AND USED Vietnam that tt was able to Wood and S~I Detlka and chili foist a Catholic president on a ~1 ~il ~j= ~~~~~~ ~~~

middotnatioll where he asserted 85 wardro1gta etc pel cent of the people are BUd- 108 J a uGdhists The same thmg could near ni happen overnight in Ceylon Street through CathoHc Action if Budshydhists are not awake he added

N Wijeratmi vic~ president of another Buddhist organizashytion Bauddha Balawegaya said his group is determined to check Catholic Action

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whom 44 including four Cathoshylics were acquitted

To be a Catholic in Vietnam ltshyis no guarantee of government favor To be a Buddhist or any other kind of non-Catholic i no guarantee of government disshyfavor

What the government wants i support It reacts against every sort of opposition whether it comes from a Catholic a nonshyChristian a former supporter or a family connection

Priest Imprisoned Catholicism is certainly not

the dominant influence in govshyernment policy in spite of some journalists obsession with the

Presidents retigion Some foreign observers do not

realize that years before the7 ever saw Vietnam Catholics inshycluding Catholic priests suffered penalties because they opposed or criticized the government

Father Le van Phiem who had been a supporter of Ngo dinb Diem from 1948 to 1954 sided with opponents of the President in 1956 He was arrested and sentenced to three years i prison He served two and oneshyhalf years of the sentenceshy

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Hot Potato Awaits Retum Of Vacationing Editors

By Msgr George G ~

DIrector MCWeuro Social ~ DetpMtment

It happens every year Somewhere uound the middle fII Jltly columnists wha five in tb tJropiea (Washington ean 8eTve as a good example) get tired or writin1r eoluntns even ill air-conditioned offices And their readers--with the 0shy

lieption of the few odd onelf Itere and there who dont know enough to eome in out of the ncon-day lmu-get tkied of reading them At ~i time of the ear the only peopie wbo seem to be bterIn[ned to Iftp the- presses rolling regardshy1e1lS of the Swnshymer heat Be

tbeeditors And -oOyen of these ~y gentleshyaellgtif the truth e J e known lIave probablJr transferredtheir

Ii 1Iampee of operashytions to the piney woodamp Ql aoIlthern Minnesota OJ to the WOCky coast of Maine and beme very sensible lat ~lIbtJrmiddot dont even get around to readiag tIleir oWn editorials mna less etIler peoples columna

Allergic te )JlaIIII Spaeea What I am leading Up to is that

-u week for ~ee while tae editors are looking the Qtker way I am not going to write a

tluIt theY lIILe begiImiDfl to squeak

And besitles nebodY is ~ listening to 1Ibem lIIDP ~

M IbDe Leave it temiddot1Ie Irish with their

real 0Ir alleged fOndness fOr inshytramUlal conttGVerlIyen to- came along iust at the riyenht time with a new issue which will live the coaselativeliberal controverS7 alDODQ their AmeriJCim Cathalie cBuains Ii uew lease on life

If ami when tbe Ilartieipaatl in tlUampcontmuiDt debate run oat ot new ~ to SQ aboat the new issue- of DationalizatiOD in Ireland they can always start arguing among themselves as to whether or not Pope Pauf Vl b really as much in favor of the United Nawms as his recent adshydress of welcome to Secretary Genera U Thant would on the face fYf it seem to indicate

Make GNIIIld RliIlelJ CQmethe FaU when the kids

have returned to school and everytbing else fa back to normal again readers of the Catholic pressare in for a jolly good time

if they share this writers weak oolumn strictly so called ie5sfor trYing to anticipate how lIutsince editors by andlmtge certain Catholic newspapers bull are allergic to blank spaees iD magazines (dont ask me to name

tile p~geS l)f their papers (unless them) are going to handle the course these blank spaces are hot potato which Time has unshypaid for at the going rate and ~ttingly tolllled into their lap agned by A Friend) we are By way of bull concluding poundootshymg to compromise withmiddot them note it is suggested that tile 1liiy filling out ~e rest of 0lIl great debate- on this mOlBenliouanotted space- WIth a few Mid issue-Are Irish Catholics more ~er and complete11 incoa- ia favor of nationalization the equential jottings 011 a recent British Socialista _ be pest IIe~S item whichstruck lIS as polled until our friends the edishylteing rather amU5l~ In a ptJEJ tors get back to town IMt of way and whlch III lRucamp It will be their respomibUitby teo good to keep until the- Fatl to establish and enforce the ~ Attitrie iloUnd rules for the d~1gtate and

The news Item in questlOft ~ peared in Time magazinegtso JuI 12cover story on ~an Lem~ PrIme Mmister of EIre and tltushy181 head of the Flanna Fail PartJ In the land oisaints and sehGlars

It relids verbatim as follows -Themiddot world socialism 1lenifies ~ianba Fail supporters who are Rofbnly overwhelmingly Ca~ho

Iic but include many small landshy owners Yet one-third of aU in tI~ial enterpJises middotin Irelandmiddot

today are bankrolled (Time has alwaYlJ liiKl a weakness for bar- ltarisms of this sort) by the govshyernment which has gone farther toward nationalization than even

Jkitish socialists advocate Le~ bull aass says that he shares the atti shy

tude toward socialism that was expressed in the late Pope Johns eneyclical Pacem in r~ that

BOmiddot political system is undesirable if it benefits the people

Need Something New r wou1ltl hope that Mr Lemasa

didnt put it quite that waTt but it any event Times assertion bull at Ireland God help us baa 8OJ1e- the British soeialists one better in pushing for the natio~ elizaotion Gf industry (in other words for a form of socialism) has given OithoIk conserva- tLve~ and liberals in the lmiddotted States somethmg new VII MgUe aboutmiddot in the monthsmiddotahead

And goodness knows they need

~mething new ttl argue aboutr the old victrola reeords on right-to-Wock legislation lIedi- care UNESCO~ Who is Iespon lible Jlbr l--_ Calltlo iJIl - _ ~

_~ audi similar mattera eI bull fu~re of ~m cililiagt- Mon have beea pIqed mOllen tiani~utbeIleftlJtsestaatlllilteaSel or lesser imlIfJI-ncte fer ThlJlr8lllllri Aamp bull ~ HIamp

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_lIIItemooa 1111 28 at ManIens Glove 0IrlI Pail BiyeneF admiddot lIorth Dartmouth lD ClIlJe 06 rain Il will be sIliifted tAP the paneltial ahool WI Atwele IedilMaamman aan8Ullaquolt5 ~ ~attllae~

morespeeificaJl3i to prevent ~ participants fron throwing any thing heavier than a shamrock at one another or at the haplesa Henry Luce

Joint Statement CftMdemns Bias

OKLAHOMA CITY (NO) -

Catholic Orthodox Protestant and Jewish clergymen isseed a joint statement here ~ndemnshying racial discrimination

Bishop Victor J Reed of OIdashyhoma City and Tulsa signed the joint resolution which also calla for recognition of the validity and essential rightneS at the massive acts of protest which have developed in response to continued injustice and practice of racial discrimination in Amershyiean life Twe~-five religious lesden

attendiell the meeting at whiclr the resolution was issued

BiShop Reed told the pariicl shypants that be hae inI1ntctecl priests of his diocese to cam paign activelJ against racial cU crimination and that future CClIItracts- AIr constructiUn and repair of Catholicchurches iIIl

_~Oklahoma will contain an auwshydiscrimination dauIIe- ona ~ wu - shy

cJained JUDe IT 1800 He Iftlsmiddot spiritual director 01 ampCursmiddotllo to C-_Juct minlll7 ill Verona and w~ URU

_ bull ~_ bull among~JOuncpeoplelie ~ l~tlU8UI -Unwntlon ecf the ClHIgleptiOll otEriesWat AUSTRf (NC)-The nationlll ~ Br11J stiC=ata CJf ~ I-cJ- ICbrift _ 1ltJt _ 1If c~ at caSillo mov YewoIlllJllme lalB5S- me ~ 0 t inc~ fIcIdiGbull_ Jlntnltbullbull1

of SP ~ anctao SUarH 1IIIIIci8I ItejftSetl1Iative of Bishop ban BIIws ~ Benet Prelate Nidli_ at Cludrld Real Spain in Ute euniJIe moveJDeM

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ACT I N G PRESIDENT Msgr Robert A Peters is acting- president of the Oathshyolic Press Association f~ lowing the resignation of President Floyd AndenJOD NC Photo

AslIS Commission To Tackle Family FOim Problems

WASHINGTON (NC) shyEstahlishment of a presidenshytial j~mmisgibn On country life ttl tackle problems of the nations middotfamilY farIIis wa~middot ne omtnlJl(nded tea Congresssiolial

subcommittee here by an omshybullcial ltgt1 the National CathOfte Rural Life Comerence

FathelmiddotTames L Vizzard 8J ctirector of the NCRLC Washing ton olfice told members of the House amiddotgricwture subcommittee at farnUy faTIDa that the group fine work ia inadequate for the fun aad continuing task fIf evaluuting change and ita effect ea thl~ famil7 farm

The subcommittee he said baa IleitIter the staff nor the time jor the intensive and deshytailed rese8lLeJt which the ~ middot~resmiddot

8erftee to NaUOR FOI this Iellsou tbe Jesuit

fann expert said we Mgtold hope that bull subcommittee make Ii oae ol its most urgeDt reeommendatioos that there be established a ne presidentialeomm ission 01) country life

Wf believe th~ the prestige authOIlty and c~ntin~ workof suclI It ~isslon ~lgned u month7publication resportSlbilitJ Eli making bull thOr-shyough analysis- in the spirit ai DA)n~pllrtisanr objeetiviq would be of great service to the rural peoplE~ of America and the nashytion itsett Father V~ assertc~d

Farminc in this country ba mushroomed from a simple aDd even a primitive art into bull highly technical business ~

Quiring large capital investment and cmiddotash operating costs told the subcommittee

Studies Stigmatine foul~S Cause

VA]ICAlf CITY (NC) _ 1M Sacred Coneegation at lUtes b- examined the heroic nature fillshyJathez Gaspare Bertoni founder of the Stigmatine Fathers

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INrIIJanci but retams 13 per cent el ber p1lIchases

If these factsfell upon the eyes of the hundreds 01 thoosanck who me in the dumps in the cities of LatiD America or the ItarviDg in India would they not ask wmtt diD YOU share with 11S7 We cannot gather up yourgatbage We cannot pick up your dis eardid clothiDfl We know that you and 3Our tamnY aveJaCe 466 pounds of food a day while we average 123 pounds and most of tbat is rice We know that what you throw themiddot garbage pail in the United States would be It banquet fOr us tor m~ days W~ would like to be the waf Youare wear pl)UZ rob~ smoke vour cigarettes but we cannot and we never wiU In 17 years there - will be 14 billion people in the world llDd three-fourths of them will be lI$ we are now - hungry lmpzooverished mahvgturishecJ ill ignorant You will get richer wemiddot will ~

poorer

But are )OU IWt Catholic DGe ~ IIIitIl Ulat _ Christ offeNd Ilia Life for jfOUl _ 70ullleuhl on k or a -sel to _wbe -bh CJIrist Ilia poverty We are not Communists w wtIl ot ~ clothes elf

JIOW b8ck of eJL~ but we ~ thIa muh - t ralIi lIIta bull SBlsH fnetitm fJf 70ur pwchases witIa WIt- 011

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Do Dot be mathematical about ito Just leam 110 share II pou_w a woman who had had too much to drink and Wll$ m gracing womanhood would OU not feel ashamed because you too were a woman Then why not feel SQrryo for us women We too Me daughters of Eve we too lClve our Queen Mary AlI we __ fa love - not a tithing but just a small sharing of yOUl bJeampJIQJL We CQIU10t pther up the crumbS you share but the HolJ FdaeI- can Be has a Society in the VlIiteci states which does thU send it te hJm tbrouglt The- Soeiet7 fOr tfte Propagatioa ~

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MANCHOR middot-3Fut Seniors ot SaintmiddotAhthony~s Thurs July 25 1963

Participate in Many Activities During Busy Scholastic Year Minor Seminary

Looking forward to their senior year at Saint Anthony Spurs Increase High School in New Bedford are two outstanding sup- Of Vocatmiddotons porters of the schools program - Nonnand Meny and Muriel Marios Muriel the daughter of Mr and Mrs Adelard SANTA BARBARA (Ne) Marois of 96 Nye Street tt helps you make important de - The American Franciscan New Bedford is a member cisions Societyfor Vocations praised of Saint Anthonys parish And Normand adds Catholic minor seminaries at its na- and takes part in many of education is necessary especially tional meeting as the chief facshythe activities sponsored by 1he in these days when there is so tor in the richest increase in achool and parish great a need to counteract bad priestly vocations in our coun-

Normand too is a member of influences trys history Saint Anthonys and if the son Homework Necessary The society rep 0 r ted bull of Mr and Mrs Normand Meny On the subject of homework marked increase in the numshyof 287 Ashley Blvd New Bed both students feel that it is ber of high school boys entering ford Both Normand and Muriel a necessary part of school life the minor seminary have been members of the par- Without drill says Normand ish school since freshman days the things we learn in class This is due said the group Both Muriel and Normand are would not make enough of an to the wisdom and zeal of the

good students and maintain impression and we would soon American Bishops whose well shyabove average grades Muriel 11 forget what wed learned planned diocesan vocation proshyparticularly interested in Latin Homework is especilllly im- grams each year acquaint 110 algebra and English though she portant says Muriel for those many boys with the priesthood laughingly says her favorite students who are planning to go Also the generous giving of their period is the lunch break on to college sons to God by the American

Since he is interested in jour- The program of studies at parents and the zeal and friendshynalism Normand works hard at Saint Anthonys High is diver- ly attitude of vocation direc-English and Latin feeling that sified and students who want to tors a background in these languages follow a classical commercial or The society is an organization will be beneficial in this field general course will find the cur of vocation directors from the He is also interested in science riculum suitable Four years of Friars Minor the Conventuals realizing that a knowledge of two foreign languages both the Capuchins the Third Order this subject is essential in today French and Latin are offered Regular and the Friars of the World Commercial course students are Atonement About 40 priests at shy

Exira-Curricular Activities given one year of general sci tended the meeting at the Old Both Normand and Muriel take ence but college preparatory Mission here

part in extra-curricular activi- st~dents have biology chemistryties at SAH The glee club is one and physics together with four Oonlounds Opponents of their favorites This club years of mathematics MURIEL MAROIS and NORMAND MENY The group said the increase iJl under the direction of Sister There is very little time to do minor seminaries is providen-Helen of Jesus CSC is one of homework during the school day Club Members of this dub are alumnus of SAH Moderat() t tial In 1932 there were 85 the best known in the New Bedmiddot at Saint Anthonys since only trained to operate all mechancaf Sister Mary Yvette of the minor seminaries in the country fltgtrd area The club performs on one study period per day is al- devices in the school such y Ailgels Today there are more than 200 many occasions including par- lowed each student This one the moving picture projector the- Essa staff the society said ents night the school Christmas study period is sometimes used d 1 th d th_ d recor -p ayer e recor er e middotSImiddotter ary Yvette ~ the The meetIngs program w party thellenior play and nu- Improve rea mg comprehen- slide proJector d Th v~ pln an vwers ey_ Angels lB also Inoderator ~or the devoted to the importance of the merous religious affairs ilIon are then equipped to render

They take pride in the fact Selentilic Reacllnr Lab worthwhile service to the school Essa staff which is responsibe minor seminary Father Jame that for the past three years This improvement in reading by setting up and operating vis- for the publication of Saint An Hannan OFM Cap vocation they have sung the processional eomprehension is accomplished ua1 aid equipment thonys school newspaper The director of the Capuchins St and the recessional at the annual in a special scientific reading paper which is printed in French Augustine province told the as-Vocation Mass held in Saint An- laboratory which was introduced The first debating lOCiety at and English has been the recip- sembly thonys Church in the school two years ago by Saint Anthonys High wasinaug- lent of many awards The many mature superbi

BWiiness Administrator the present principal Sister urated last November arid since Work on the newspaper adjusted and highly effective Both students are members of Mary Perpetual Help Results its beginning the debaters have says Normand Meny a frequent priests who have spent up to IS

the science club Normand will have shown that the reading come a long way In the Nan-a wntributor 11 beneficial fltgtr years in a seminary previous to serve as president during his program has greatly benefited ga~settLeague~ SAH tied for students who wish to teke up their ordination certainly conshysenior year The club under the the students lot only in combull thIrd place with De ~ ~le j~urnalism or for those students founds those who take a stron direction of Sister Mary Ernest- prehension but in study skills Coach for the debating ~Iety who merely enjoy writing art- stand against the minor semi-Albert CSC meets monthly as well ill Att~rney Richard BachaJld an cles nary

Speakers during the past year Extra-curricular activities are --------------------------------------_have included business officials an important part of school life and lab technicians at Saint Anthonys These all

These two students have both take place after regular school served as officers during their hours and are on a voluntary junior year Normand was elect- basis Participation is high ed president and Murielclliss making it evident that there is secretary They will both camp- a keen interest on the part of aign for office again when elee- the students tiOJl time rolls around in SeJraquo Creative Writinlaquo ember There are many other clubs

Writing is a hobby with Nor- at SAH besides the glee club and mand and though he plans to the science club Sister Mary start using your basementbecome a business administrator Yvette who is in charge of t-he he feels that a deveiopment of Commercial Club states that the this interest will be advanta- purpose of the club is to create geous He is a member of Junior and encourage interest in busishyAchievement an organization ness education Outstanding leashywhose aim is to acquaint young ders in the business field often people with the business world give of their time to address

School News members As bull member of Junior French conversation is the aim

Achievement Normand acts aI of the French club Members of school reporter at Saint Antho- the club view films listen to nys High for the New Bedford records prepare French skits or Standard-Times read excerpts from French

Though Muriel has only one dramas and comedies The club younger brother she doesnt find is under the direction of Sister it too much of a chore babysit- Mary Noella CSC ting for a family of six children Saint Anthonys High also has age two to 11 My other hobby a creative writing club Under she says is playing the piano the direction of Sister Mary for my own amusement Andre members of this club

College is in the future plans meet twice a week to learn the of both Normand and Muril proper technique of good writ shyNormand plans to attend the ing New Bedford Institute of Tech Debating Society EUCTRIC DEHUMIDIFIERnology to study business admin- One of the really outstanding istration Muriel looks forward IIervice clubs is the Visual Aid to a career as a nurse and hopes En~ rust mold peeling paint wet New quick-aCtion Humidistat starts to attend Catherine Laboure Hungary Withdraws walls and floors with this all new Dehumidifier automatically when hu~ School of Nursing in Boston C Off I Electric DehuIrlidifier Justmiddot plug in midity rises - stops it after selected after graduation from Saint ommunlst ICla S watch it wring up to 4 gallons of humidity is reached Saves you money Anthonys BONN (Ne) - Communist moisture from the air daily Protectsmiddot by running only when needed Has

Catholic Education Hungary is withdrawing the Automatic Water Overflow Control ~ They both enjoy reading and government officials who have any normal sizelOOm or basement shy

have no trouble at all in doing been- stationed in diocesan area in your home Makesyenour damp Rolls on casters Handsome desigJ1 required bookrepoits Normaiid --offi-ees it~been reported here basement usable bull pays for itself blends in with anyqecor Five ye~ enjoys a wide variety of b~ in Germany iIi savings from dampness-damage replacement guarantee on refrigerashyand finds time to read novels They had been placed in the tor uni~ mysteries eampSlq8 and religioulL middotoffices in an etfort to isolate the 1l00ks nations bishops from their pea- PAY ONLY $J25 PIRmiddot WEEK Muriel likes mysteri~s and pIe detective stories as well as bi- The German Catholic news See Your Dealer orographies TwoTecent favorites agency KNA said Officials of the have bee~ DavJIi C9Pperfield~ Hungarian Offilte -for Religious and Murder in a Nunnery Affairs remain in only two Sees

Catholic I education ie bmo and thatthey too will probabq bull FALL RIVERELEaRIC liGHT COMPANY pertant ~ K-fiel ~ -4OOD bewithdRwD -

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Preparation for Papacy By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer D D

Bishop ef IteRe

It is a fairly constant and consistent human foible to blame a man for not being someone else John Doe is looked upon askance because he is not an exaet counterpart of

his sometime companion-in-arms sometime antagonist Richard Roe Tweedledum is regarded with dour disfavor because he is not a perfect replica of Tweedledee and has learned to like olives and avocados And SO it is that withshyin weeks of his coronation Pope Paul VI i marked for disshyapprobation in certain exalted journalistic cir shycles because forsooth he is

DOt the very breath and imshyage of Pope

John XXIII Weare reshy

minded in this eonnection of tbe Ilries cd porshytraits of the Pope found if bull emory serves in 1be Vatican museum They stare down at us n 262 of them 01lt of identical frames and for the most part

GUt of identical facfl$ Obviously up to the Renaisshy

nce and the age of actual porshy1taiture the picture of the Ponshytuh are nothing more than

bearded recon~ructions of what -- h b _ to b ~ mlg t e suppo=umiddot ave~

looked like St Peter had moi~ to do than to sit for a studY of IUs physiognomy and whether Hildebrand was pale or swart IUstory vouchsafes nothinc

Only as we approach the plesshyent can we be reasonably sure lIlat the Popes we regard and who regard us so sternly in turn looked anything like the faces in ~ frames

Differences In Crealloa

For the infinite variety of ereshyaUon culminating inOUl human_ tty we ought to praise the lArd from whom all mercies flow What if all the Popes were exshyectly alike William Paley the 18th century Anglican theodicist based his argument for the ex-Istence of a Supreme Being ery largely upon the observable order of the universe which he remarked functioned Jike a well-oiled clock It has always seemed to us

as much less wise that an even IIWre telling proof of the divine plan and the infinite wisdom is to be gained from contemplatinlaquo tile extraordinary differences which exist in all creation so

that no two objects of whatever genera or species are absolutely

undifferentiated A competent clockmaker ean

assemble a time piece and vet it running but only-God could make two trees no single leaf of either one identical with any other

Pope Job Ue The difficulties of stepping

Into Pope Johns eomfurtable red sUppers embroidered with gold erosses (whereas by sacred preshyscription the slippers ofOldinary bishops are devoid of this sym_ bol) is mountainous enough

without demanding of the sucshycessor in addition that he do the impossible and metomorphose himself into a personality other than what he is by virtue of nature grace and continuing circumstance

Pope John was unique not only because of his magnificent gift of laughter and his warm delight in the fellowship of hushymankind but also because al shythough he had served many years as a papal diplomatmiddot he JIBS never haunted Rome long e~ough to fall into the habits and mannerisms of the papal administrative officials

Nonsence About C1Uia _ Pope Paul on the other hand

had lived the life of a curial Officer until in his late fifties he was sent to Milan as Archshybishop

A vast deal of arraaiaad arshy

rogant nonsense has been writ shyten and published lately conshycerning the Roman Curia In lOme quarters dubiously labelshyled liberal orprogressive it has been made out 1het the wbole apparatus ought 10 be scrapped Or at the very least drasticailyoverhauled

Such proposals and critieisms generally speaking are manishyfestly irresponsible where they are not quitefrankly puerile

The Holy See simply could not function without its adminshyistrative framework and it may well be suspected that some of thOle most adept in denigratinC

th~ CUria would quickly become if they were placed in the same position far more caatankerou

to deal with than the present staff which whatever its shortshycominCs has a fairly expertshyenoed view of the limitations at churchmen called upon to tulshyflll 1be ministry of angels

Mark _ Individual

No question but that papal adshyministrative responsibility tends to put its mark upon the individshyual It fosters necessarily a kind of clerical caution an attitudeof udent rJserve a heamplmiddotta~ middot

to accept the most recent vershysion of an incident as history simply because it is the latest

At its worst it can be-end 1Hdoubtedly has been-used as teppingstone by ambitious careerists But at its best It has provided a chool fOl nothine less than anctity

For the sacrifices inherent in the papal administrative life1be cramped and often narrow circumstances which surround and characteril1e it are pretty well guaranteed to bring out either the best or the worlt in men depending clearly enough on the men themselves

Recog-nized Greatnea

ftlat Pope Paul was schooled III the full rigor of the pontif shykate of Pope Pius XII is in it shyJelf a testimony to his admirable preparation for the office he now holds For there if ever was a Pontiff who did not suffer fools gladly He was exigent not only of moral heroism but of intelshyleclual excellence

He fostered a type of thinking and a manner of acting that was at once exalted and practical JIODlewhat arid at times (which ~ accqunt for some of the curshyrent animus against his memory) but never alien to the realities of the world as it is

Pius was not too much troubshyled by the dichotomy of liberalshy-concervative~ so bothersome to this decade of the 60s He saw that in the Church as in society as a whole there is room for both and need for both If he marked Giovanni Montini as a successor in the Chair of Peter it was not because he saw in bim a partisan but because he recognized the greatness which belongs to the head of the Houseshyhold

Pope Paul will not be another Pope John As an instrument of the Divine Head he will be only himself He will set the pace and

the mood of his pontificate For this we may well thank the God of infinite variety

In Washington Mary Kelly Sacred Hearts

Academy Fall River Lea Lashyflamme and Denise GelinM JesobullbullMary Academy Fall Riva and Ronald Rebello Bishop Stang High School Nwmiddottb Dartshymouth are among attendants at the 17th annual high school jourshyaalism institute closing tomorshyrow at Catholic University WaahingtonD CThey will reshyturn to work on staffs 0( their 1IllIpeCtive achool papen

II 0 U RN E D Cardinal Valeri prefect of the Vatishyeans Sacred Congregation of the Religiou5 died Mon da) at the age of 79 His death reduces the College of Cardinals to 8Q

Rc~open English Cl~urchmiddot~n Rome

ROME (NC)-Romes English nahonalcltunh San Silvestro in Capite has opened its door to the public again alter two years of Jecontruction and refurbishshymg

Priests of the Society of the CaUlolic Apostolate who staff the ebwdl took advantage of theshyclosing to make a thorough e-xshyamitlation of the church most celemiddotbrated relic a skull with a good claim to being John the Baptists

Tile velWlble reliquary has beetl restored UI well as coolesshyoUoIlU used by St Vincent Palshylotti founder Of t~ Society of the Cabolic Apostolate (or Palshylottone Fathers)

Alarminlaquo cracks in 1he walls and ceiling forced the closinC of this much-frequented church on Piuza San Silvestro off one of Rome busiest downtown shopshypint districts

Now the foundations have been fortllfied the floor rebuilt the auIt of the nave and the arches of the apse strengthened and the walls reinforced with injecshytion1 of cement

YOlung Workers Plan Al1lnual Study Week

RgNSSELAER (NC) - The YOUllg Christian Workers will hold tbeir lth annual national stud week starting Monday Aug 4 at St Joseph College here in Indiana

Some 300 YCW members from 40 dioceses are expected to atshytend the meeting It will foclH on three major areas of concern for the Christian layman parish life race relations and politics

A yeW statement announcing the ltudy week said it is intenshyded to help prepare members to pilrticipate in and follow three maj(r currents or upcoming events the ecumenical council the race crisis and the 1964 primary and presidential elecshytions

Asllc Government Aid Private Schools

AUCKLAND (NC) ~ The president of the Auckland Cathshyolic lrederation of Parent-Teachshyers Association has called for go ve r Ilm e n t aid to private scoools and pointed out that everr year they save the New Zealand government $135 milshylion

Robert W Hubbard told the Catholic Mens Luncheon Club here that private schools are educ~ting 55000 primary and 2400D secondary school pupils This means be said that 14 per cent of primary school children and Z6 per cent of secondary sch()(ll pupils are attending pri shyate ~bools

African Prelate Convention Guest UiDIMlAPOrIS (N C) -Officials of the knights a Laurean Caidirial middotRuganibwa fraternal benefitlIOCiet7 whose the Churchs only Negro Cardi- membership is predominantly nal will be honored gu~Jt at the Negro will present the Cardilllll 48th annual convention oftbe a pu~ of$5OOO for use in hiS Knights of St Peter Claver homeiliocese which starts here Friday Aug The Cardinal will abo be Z guest of honor at a reception The Car~inal who is Bispop given by Gov aqd M~ fgtfatthew

0( llukoba Tanganyika will E Wel$h at the governors manshycelebrate an outdoor fieldmiddot Mass sion JJere on Sunday AuiA Auxili- - The Cardinal will eome here ary Bishop Fulton J Sheen of middotfrom Brooklyn NY according New York national director of to sponsors of the convention the Society for the Propagation During his Stay here he will be of the Faith will deliver the the house guest of Archbishop sermon Paul Sch~lte -of I~dianopolis

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and Friend

He Needs Our Sympathy

Affection

and Support

SUNDAY AUGUST 4 Our First Opportunity To Pay

Tribute To Our New Holy Father

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16 THE ANCHC ~ )iocese Gf Fall River-Thurs July 25 1963

Authors Examine Reaction To Decision on Prayer

By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy The jacket of The Outbllr~ts That Await Us (Maeshy

millan $450) says that this book examines an area of our culture that has remained until now largely unexplored - the mindless visceral reactions that erupt into intershyf6ith frictions The authors are a Protestant a Catholic and a Jew Dr Martin E Marty Monsignor Joseph N Moody and Rabbi Arthur Hertzshyberg The occasion of the book was the veheshyment reaction by various reli shygious groups to the U S Sushypreme Courts decision in the Regents Prayer ease a year ago

This reaction according to the Introducshytion made it elear that the real issues were hot to be found to the conclusions that these croups were reaching but ~n the premises most of them hIdden from which they had set out

Consequently the authors got together to see ~hether they could do something -to convey the interior histories that lie behind the differing responses on the part of Catholic Protesshytant and Jew in America to areas in which religion and culshyture interact They tell us We have tried to explain why each of us thinks as he does in the light of all that has fashioned as

Two Subjects Dr Martys long chapter is the

Most comprehensive and dense He touches on many subjects but pinpoints two One is the history and present status of inshyterfaith relations in the United States The other is the history and present status of Protestant attitudes concerning the relashytionship of the religious and the Reular in the United States

As to inter faith relations Dr Marty distinguishes a succession of stages To begin with the Protestants had an imperium in this country and hardly needed to take cognizance of Catholica and Jews Many factors chiefly immigrati-on changed that A pluralistic society became a permanent fact and the differing elements had to get on one with another

Religion of Democracy There was a time when the

Idea of brotherhood and good will seemed sufficient but this was nebulous and ineffective There was a time too when a common public religion of demoshycracy was enthusiastically advoshyeated but this was seen to be terile and unacceptable

Then there was a spate of talk about dialogue but this has been largely unproductivemiddot beshyeause there has been no crystalshyline answer to the question Dishyalogue for what

Monsignor Moo d y rehearses deftly the development of the Catholic community on the American scene He stresses the generally f a v 0 l a b I e climate w h i c h Catholics and their Church found here and the benefits derived from the Conshyatitutional system

Handicaps for Catholics He readily gran that Protshy

estantism injected itself pervashysively into American public life in the nineteenth century aM that this did present difficulties and handicaps to Catholics in 80me respects For example in the public schools the use of the Proestant Bible once had a defi shynitely proselytizing intention But these abuses were brought under control Now the Catholic has come round to a position wherein he wishesmiddot to defend and preserve practices which he once eyed askance

It is Monsignor Moody who most extensively discusses this phenomenon the drive to elimishynate religion from all public life by confining it to the pri shy

vate devotion of the middotindividual And he points out that the

Constitution rests in the last analysis on the traditions and attitudes of the people for in the American system governshyment is an agent which must be responsive to the public will

Jewish Position As to the decision in the Reshy

gents Prayer case he feels that the reaction of most Catholics was a reflex both of their belief in the need to recognize Gods primacy and of their own exshyperience in a country where they had come to expect the beneshyvolent neutrality of the state The shock arose from a feeling that this was not the America

-they had known and if Justice -Douglas opinion was to prevail it might not be the America they had loved

Rabbi Hertzberg calls on the long and often tragic history of the Jews to show why they are convinced both that religion can be sustained without being propped up by the state and that their freedom is safest when there is strict separation of church and state

He bluntly declares The Jews must diagnose the Western tradition as not merely prone to the virus of anti-Semitism but aa endemically ill with the disease Therefore for their own safety and for the lives of their chil shydren Jews must look for a radishycal change in the very foundashytions of Western civilization 90

that it should not spawn future assaults on themselves

Normal Part In America he says Catholic

and some Protestants are for a Christian - flavored patriotism and society Jews cannot be exshypected to favor these and as he sees it there is no warrant for anything of the sort in the hisshytory of the development of American principles and institushytions

Indeed Jews were attracted here in great numbers precisely because the American system promised them the chance to beshycome a normal part of a nashytiona1 culture

It must be said that throughshyoutmiddot his con t l i but ion Rabbi Hertzberg usually employs a sharp tone in referring to things and persons Catholic and some of his statements are patently incorrect and gratuitous

Udy Overtones For example It is admitted

on all sides that the bill for major Federal aid to education has been defeated so far by pressure brought to bear on members of Congress by the Catholic hierarchy This is simshyplistic misrepresentation at best it has some ugly overtones at worst

All these three authors are leamed and articulate Each acshycomplishes what he sets out to do and the reader ill stimulated to think Dr Marty and Monsigshynor Moody are urbane ill manner and eirenic

The same cannot be said of Rabbi Hertzberg Obviously 11

very able man he has not kept his prejudices in reasonable check while writing his section of this interesting book

Notre Dame Students To Study in Austria

NOTRE DAME (NC) - The University of Notre Dame has announced it will inaugurate a sophomore year of studies at Innsbruck Austria in 1964

Notre Dames first foreign study program will be limited to about 50 sophomores Courses will be taught by a Holy Cross priest and a layman from the Notre Dame faculty and by three faculty members from the UAJ versity of Innsbruck

HAPPY FAMILY REUNION It was a happy family reunion for Mr and Mrs Leo Dusheck of Hazelton Pa when they attended the profession ceremonies at the mothershyRouse of the Holy Spirit Missionary Sisters in Techny Ill recently Their children from left are Sister Leonette Marie who has completed her novitiate Sister Mary Regine who pronounced her perpetual vows their only son Father Leo Dusheck SVD and Sister Mary Grace SSpS superior of S~ed Heart Convent Greenville Miss NC Photo

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THE tmiddot ~-Present Means of Communication Thurs July 25 1963

With Vatican Satisfy President ~ U Abr ~nce nlonWASHINGTON (NC) - Presshy be fruitful to consider setting Ident Kennedy opposes going up some regular channel of beyond the present methods of communication Pla~ Convention communication with the Vati shy Special Envoy WASHINGTON (NC) - The can The United States ceased dipshy Catholic Total Abstinence Union

He told his press conference lomatic relations with the Vati shy of America will hold its 91 that there is no need to change can - then the Papal States shy annual three - day conventiOD present procedures -c- presumshy in 1867 In late 1939 Prpsident here starting Monday Aug li ably by resumption of a form Franklin D Roosevelt sent The union stressed in its anshyof diplomatic relations Myron C Taylor as his special nouncement that it is n-ot a

Mr Kennedy said that when presidential envoy to the Vati shy prohibition movement and bull reeshyanyone in the government can Taylor remained until early ognizes the principle that the wishes to get a message to the 1 950 representing Presidpnt moderate use of alcoholic beveshyVatican this can be accomshy Truman after Rooseveltmiddots death rages is morally licit plished The embassy at Rome In October 1951 President

It said its aim is to combatIm sure would be available Truman nominated Gen Mark excess and abuse in the use ofbe said Clark (USA ret) to be Amshysuch beverages by giving raquoIt doesnt seem to me he bassador to the Vatican The

others the example of total abshyadded middotthat there is any need nomination drew a storm of stinence The union does notfor changing procedures I dont criticism from Protestant spokfsshyseek to make all Catholics totalthink there is any lack of inshy men Gen Clark asked that his abstainers but rather to encourshyformation or clJmmllllication name be withdrawn age a significant minority bull bull bull back and forth During the 1960 prplidfntial to keep the ideal of total abshyThe question of cJuer relashy campaign then-Sen Kennfrly stinence before the public thetions with the Vaticltln did not repeatedly told qupstioners he announcement saidinvolve any specific nwntion of was flatly opposed to appointshy

an ambassador The President ment of an US Ambassador to It added that the union t making a special effort to inshywas asked if he thought it would the Vatican terest Catholic young people ht

2000 of the faithful His Eminence Laurian Cardinal total abstinence and to persuade

Post Office Asserts Convictions Rugambwa bleililed the new Cathedral of the Holy Family as many os possible to take the pledge at least until they are 21in Nairobi It was one of several celebrationi marking the Father Miles M McAndrewFor Obscenity Reach New High centenary of the arrival of the Holy Ghost Fathers in East SS of St Marys Seminary~

WASHINGTON (NC) - Ar- crease over fiscal 19fiO Fines Africa NC Photo Baltimore is presidentrests and convictions for viola- totaling $53530 were levied tion of mail laws against ob- against convicted offenders scenity set a record during 1963 We are con tin u in g Offer Services bull

the Postmaster General J Edward toughest possible crackdown on Day has announced these who deal in obscenity As Mediators INDIA MISSION IN THE JUNGLE

In releasing the summary of through the mails Day said ATTAPAJH ia bull tropiul JUDllle miion In the state SAVANNAH (NC)-Twentyshylaw enforcement To this weaction against facilitate are Kul ill southrn Jndi Some Catholic farmers went thenfour clergymen including Cathshy-obscenity for the fiscal yfar working very closely with other Ie begin fallnDg in thU pioneerolic Methodist and Protestant~nded June 30 Day said If law enforcement agencies inshy rea recently opened by governmentEpiscopal bishops have offeredfurther evidence were needed cluding the Criminal Division bullbullbull The idea was Ie make 6fe betheir help in solving Savannahsthat the prOller avenue to follow of the Department of Justice and tel for the natives through eoloniushyracial problemsin enforcing the mailability laws the FBI local police departments tion thus raisinll their UYilIc adThe offer fromis criminal action rather than throughout the nation and In- came the

ellltural Iitandards A sixty-five yeuclergynen during a truce in-administrative penalties I be- terpol the International Crimishy old priest offered to be pastor bullbullbullNegro demonstrations which badlieve these statistics should lay nal Police Organization Amiddot thawhed hut was built for hlaled to rioting and shootingthe question to rest The success of these aetions fer residence anJ services A newMogr John D Toomey pltlstorThe year-end report inriicates is evidenced by the unpreceshy oltapel was dedicated to St Peter bullbullbullof St James Catholic Church Up to DOW the work baa been m_7fH arrests for violation of the dented number of arrests and yenlas instrumental in arranginJrmail laws against obscenity convictions for this -offense disoounciDc slow nd fUIecl wiUlthe truce He met with leadersduring fiscal 1963 This is an during the past ~veral years Til HtH 11 Misso Aitl -expeeted difficalties The ehaef the Negro protests appealingincrease of 258 per rent -over Day said I~ lin onliJ Chh Itnned bull landslide took the DVM for time to organize businessmen the number of arrests in 1962 tltlrtY-Ievea petsons bull bull And 50 Isolated is this 08 til

~nd others to work out a IKllushyand a 96 per cent increase over the diocesan tlthorities fim berd f this tracedy 1raquo7 rcUeUrges End to Curb lion

arrests in 1960 the last full year Meantime the nins beat dltfWn nd insects w~re penilteDt bullbullbull--- In the statement issued by the in administrative Desplie an tbif the parishioners re still nllant17 U7iDa which proceshy On Use of Catalan white clergymen including Bis-shydures were used in an effort to BARCELONA (NC) - Abbot live some permanency to their relia-10111 life The- try

ep Thomas J McDonough ef curtail use of the mails to transshy Ie build ode-ri chureh fer which $tOeo is needed bullbullbull ftelrAurelio Escarre OSBof Milntshy Savannah racial conditiens ill mit obsecne matter serrat abbey was amQn~ the Blshep aJJ1J the Internunc ApOlItelic botlt hsVe IHed tilthe city were described as criti shy

Day ordered ~bandoRmfnt ampf words Ie the plea of the INIstor for financial help from M bullbullbullCatholic leaders of the Catalonia cal administrative and 7011 ai them4Dy eentributieD will Ite appreciated bullbullbull y_action a region of northeasterfl Spain te The group said there will be -tepped-up enforcement ef tlie ean be assured that fOil wtll Ite lo~ remembered bullbull shysign ape tit ion ~sking the f~rther violence and eeonomic fctor III the prayers of tIM eomllluaibuimina1 statutes within week Spanish government t remove loss unless people quickly seek alter assuming office in 19tH restrictions on the use of the VOCATIONSrea90nable and just solutie_ M

these problemslJnpre~dented Numb~ Catalan language Someane bas Nritte~ He who has ~(n the whole worN Th~ petition cited Pope Johfi hanging by the hair of the mercy of God bas seen the truthshyConvhtions in fiscal 19amp3 f-or

XXlIls peace encyclical Paeem To bring Chli~ts trutb to the 400 million peonIe of Indi m__ebscenity law violations totaled per increase in Terris as backing the right Voc(ton Theology I Hindu ia a tremendoUll task of love and devotion tor ow637 a 266 cent

)f langrage and other minority priests and Sisters Will you -llponsor a seminarianover 1962 and a 108 per cent in- Il~

groups Conference Topic MATHEW BEILARMINE KARAKUNNEL or DIDACUS KAlfshybull A few years after the end -of WEST CHICAGO (NC)-The JALY of Ban~alore or SISTER LETHUS 01 ~ITER AGNET

Set TeDtative Date the Spanish Civil War i-n 1939 Theology of a Vocation the the Carmelite Sisters of Kothamangalam By paying for their the regime of Generalissitnlaquol Religious Life will be amon education you will partieipat~ in their future missionary aeUft

For leotification Francisco Franco linked the the topics to be discussed at the tiea The seminarians ~ucation costs $100 esea for lib VATICAN CITY (NC) - The language with the Catalan tirive annual meeting of the Franc~shy ~ars and the Sisters trininlaquo if tJ50 for each of the two yean

beatification of Bishop John N for autonomy and banned its use can Educational Conference in cof trainin Money can be nt ia in~tallmeDts

Neumann of Philadelphia hM Later the curbs were eased but it Trop N Y starting Monday been tentatively rescheduled for is till against the law to publish Aug 5 AI bull wmiddothite an

III bull holy plaee Sunday Oct 13 it was disclosed newspapers in Catalan and its Father Ernest Latke OFM use So ill the beautyis excluded in schoolshere by Father Nicholas B Fershy conference president ana professhy 01 an bullbulled fee lJeseph (ambell)rante CSSR postulator of his Catalan is a Romance language sor of theology at Christ $he like Spanish Portuguese French The Id folk in our care re aiete by 0lH PALACE 01 cause King Seminary here hid the GOLD CLUB All that Ie ed Ie- ene dollar bull month ferHe sain that althou~h the date or Italian whichaccor-ding tel theme of the meeting will be $bill work YOD can liend It wltenever conveniellt 61U etlMw

has not yet been officially anshy the petition is the usual vehicle The Elements of Fl3ncisc_ clubs mclllde OlJIEN LEPJilK CLUB lfor lepers) ORPHANSnounced by the Sacred Congreshy of expression ror six million F-ormation BREAD (for oJJlbns) BASnIANS supports duols) MONICAcitizensgation of Rites he has informed CLUB IproYidf chlices aUus ete for churches and cItlleArchbishop John J Krol of Your rayers and that one lane dollar m~middotly-tbtl aU ItPhiladelphia that Oct 13 will takes io beloni~ Montreal Anglicansbe the date

The beatification of Bishop SOIE OTHER Wi YS TO lJI~tPTo Study French 1 Send us n STRINGLESS GIFT til liSt where MceIHl7-Neumann was originally scheshy MONTREAL (NC) - Forty 2 Make MFMORIAL GIFTduled for June 23 but had to be Anglican clergymen and laymen

MASS KIT $100 VFST1WS postponed because of the final have signed up for a 25-week CHALICE 40 CI80RIUJ1 bullillness of Pope John XXIII October to April course m CRUCIFIX 25 SANCTUARY BELL bullFrench in order to further inshy K1NnJY REUEMBRR tJS IN ~OUR WILL bull EGAL TITLSoutheastern Mbullbullbullbullchwettsmiddotterreligious d i a log u e Schedule Interfaith with CAIHOUC lEAR EAST WFIfRF ACOCIATION French-Canadian Catholics Largest Independent Chain

Dfar iloni~nl)rRace Conference The Rev David Woeller di shy

PEORIA (NC) - A Peoria rector of the Anglican Diocesan 10 BIG STORES I lhelo-e ~ of thl S300 n~fdfd to fdue 1te a Sister nt thl ~fflll nelded for the trainihamp of R semlnariBoard of Religious Educationarea conference on religion and We Give Gold Bond Stomps

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The conference committee said Steel to terms with the languageIt proposed to unite the religioua ~ co bodies of the community 50 work bullbullbullbullbullbullbullZone for the solution to what we beshy Marks 11 th Centenary ~ Heating Oi~s I lieve has b e com e one of LI S LE (NC) - Coadjutor I dB Americas most important doshy Bishop John L Morkovsky of an urners I ~l2earSst01isrmiddotOIlS-

CENT~NARY CELEBRATION In the preRence of

mestic problems namely raeshy Galveston-Houston sang a Pon- ism tifical Mass in Old Slavonic at I 365 NORTH FRONT STREET ~

We intend the eWftmittee eeremonie6 here in Dlinoie eom- P

centinued to deal directly wiih mem()rating the 11th centenary I NEW BEDFORD he problem as a moral evil nd of the arrival of SSt Cyril and WY 2-5534 I the evil effects which result fr-oa Methodius in what ill DOW Cae- man bull discrimination aAd Jelcegaiioamiddot eAoBovaki I -I~--

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Aid To Lepers Continued from Page One

eph Sweeney MM also workshying with Korean lepers He writes to tell of one of his helpshyers a Korean recovering from leprosy There is no sign of the disease on him but the prejudice about leprosy is such that he will never return to his family His father far in his 80s the mostmiddot outstanding catechist in Korea died recently but Austin was not called to the deathbed or funeshyral

He spends his time with us taking care of the blind and the crippled He comes to the chapel ~ every morning long before dayshylight to start our coal stoves so that the other patients will be comfortable All day long he is working for the others even denying himself tobacco in order to save a bit of cash for them Last year he denied himself SO

much that we found him very anemic We gave him special f)()d and vitamins tltgt keep him going

He is the man who keeps the patients praying for our friends in the USA He is a little fel shyiow with a big voice Only once has it failed when we said Mass for his father Then he broke down By his own choice he is an unknown to his own family

He is a good man to have on our side

Crisis Ahead Continued from Page One

offers a school for the preparashytion of a spiritual elite charactershyIzed by supernatural optimism

Describing most Catholics as temporarily sanguine anyway Bishop Wright said this natural optimism can be a good foundashytion for the supernatural spirit of confidence proper to and

justified by the Catholic Faith but must not be confused with the Faith itself

Our great saints lay and clerical exemplify both he said Their spirit accounts under God for the reSilience the perennial hope and the unflagshygingvitality of Catholicism in the face of constant adversity

There will always be some Catholics to say in effect that gentle Jesus hardly expects them to discharge the duties of their states in life in times like

these and that He will under~ Btand if they make private comshypromises between personal conshyscience and the public revelation committed by Christ to the Cathshyelk Church he said

Threaten to Quit Accordingly he continued

the ranks of the faithful mlly be diminished in a generation when some people even threaten to quit the Church when their children flunk exams in Catholic lIChools or when their prospects for political or social advance- ment seem impeded by the heroshyIe demands of a Christ who in point of fact is not the least biot gentle when it comes to the Integrity of His teachings and the sovereign demands of conshylICience

But such a reduction in statisshytics Bishop Wright said in no way threatens Catholic opti mism He said that the Gospels reveal those who found Christs words hard sayings and who walked no more with him

The Church must expect andmiddot welcome the same fate as Christ Himself he samiddotid

Two Mission Groups Become Associated

ARLINGTON (NC)-The Misshysionarymiddot Sisters of st Augustine who have their headquarters in New York- have become associshyated with the Immaculate Heart missionaries

After the union with the Imshymaculate Heart missioneries (Scheut Fathers) was approved

ry the congregation of women changed its name to the Congreshygation of the Missionary SIsters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary They have 173 plofessed Sisters working in five American sees

---Bedford Murse Receives PAVLA Assignment Continued from Page One

brothers She is a graduate of Holy Family High Scnool in

New Bedford and St Josephs School of Nursing Providence Shes been in nursing five years and is at present assistant head nurge on the medical-surgical ward of St Lukes Hospital New Bedford

How did she decide to beshycome a Papal Volunteer I read an article about the volunshyteers said Lucille and wrote for more information

She was referred to Msgr Raymond T Considine Diocesan Director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith and brother of Rev John J Consishydine MM Director of the Latin America Bureau of the National Catholic Welfare Conference reshysponsible for P AVLA Then she was coPltacted by Rev James A Clark at that time assistant to Msgr Considine fur PAVLA and now in Washington as asshysistant director for the national PAVLA office

Lots of tests followed and Lucille also enrolled for a five month orientation course at Bosto College Primarily deshysigned to train volunteers for the colleges own lay apostolate program the course has also been attended by members of other groups planning to serve

Protest Criticism Of Mission Schools

ARUA (NC)-More than 4000 took part in a peaceful demonshystration staged here in Africa to protest criticism I1f mission schools and missionaries in the National Assembly

Some Protestants and Muslims joined the participants who carmiddot ried signs written in both Enshyglishand the local language Logbara

The demonstrators assembled in the market place of this northshywest Uganda town and then marched through main streets to the district commissioners office Half of Ugandas primary and secondary schools are Catholic

in 3 pan ish and Portuguese spesking Streas

A classmate noted Lucille was Jo - Anne Rothmyer St Marys parish New Bedford Joshy

Anne taultht in New Mexico last Summmiddoter as a member of the Boston College Lay Apostolate Program and is there again this year

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ford Aug 15 according to presshyent ~lims

A a member of the Legion of Mar~ she chose that date afi having s p e cia 1 significance being the Eeast of the Assumpshytion She will spend four months in Fetropolis Brazil near Rio de Jfaneiro receiving language instruction and being briefed on the ltultural aspects of Brazili-an life

She will then go to Salvador for the remainder of a three year periltJod During it she will reshyceive a stipend of $10 weekly plus room and board She and her 1ellow nurse will stay with the Sisters of the Immaculate Concmiddoteption

What I like about PAVLA says Lucilll~ is that the proshyfessilnal skills of its members are means 10 an end - that of bringing people to Christ The

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Father Clark In addition to the program

fQr Latinmiddot America theres a parallel organization that serves home mission areas of the United States said Lucille Its known as Extension Volunteers and personnel serve for one year in home mission areas or neeeiT sectors of large cities

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Two weeks tlIID tDe prospect middotof amp8UCoossful ZoBe title defense appeared rather remote for Stafford Post ef FaD River Tonight Ooaeh Ray Billintons -stout-heartei crew iB sehed1lled to open a best two -out of three series with Abington Zone 10 conqueror fYf Brockton at South Park Fall River The climax On the long road back was the 5-2 conquest 8If New Bedford Sunc1lly in bull special playoff lilt Hansen Field Somerset Both teams had conshycluded regular eeason play with identical 8-4 records G0shying all the way to register hi8 aecond lUcceSshytiyene victory over he Whalshyen was dimiDshyUeGar DfIewniM who 0- bull lmCand illus1rilnls eareer at Dartee u beier 1rDmmlur t ~~w_-er 2IIJPPOlt lie miebt welt Iaaw cshomiDed lBedifUllCl Which fount bim eBY enough to hit but awfuU ~Uih hitweI

Coatributinl 110 uttie by lIM lIParkling defensive play at iIIIiltd batle waa another shortstop vansplant Ron Knowe who came up with a c~le et real gems Both eutfields put ill an unusually busy day The New tettford Gu1ercordoJl had a total of eleven puto1Jts all River trine Woody Berube Stafford beavy bitting first baseman weat for the collar in thr~e middotofti shyeial trips but only because there was no limit to the depth leftfielder George Ioerreira playshyed him

1hecaunky Ferreira gave Woody plenty of room about 00 Jieetor 80 andU1us W88 able to haul in a couple of -hots that would have gone out of most ballparks George also turned 100R a terrific throw to the plate in the fifth to nail Ron Knowe attempting to llCore aft~r a B81T7 14achado hoist to left

FiDe Quae In most respects this was bull

fine contest between two good ball clUbs NMlIntil the bottom of tbe4ighth when Fall River pushed aerOllSthree runs did either team enjoy more than bull one run advantag~ Bob Miranda NB starter was most effective in the early innings then suddenly lost his stuff and was lifted in the fifth after loading the basel on walks Successor Don Canasshytra Bishop Stang ace subseshyquently got out of the innirig unscathed but fell victim of heavy Stafford artillery in the eighth when the winners ked the title

And so tonight at South Park Stafford Post is scheduled to enter phase one of the State playoffs which in pyramidal fashion lead to regional then national competition Its a long arduous path but one which hundreds uf boy have followed to a life in professional baseball Some 28 players both managers and all the coaches in the recent

Atty Gen Kennedy Scores Prejudice

YOUNGSTOWN (NC) - Atty Gen Robert F Kennedy coupledmiddot a condemnation of prejudice in the US with support for the independence of Cigtmmunistshyruled nations in an address here in Ohio

Kennedy addressing the anshynual Slovak Catholic Sokol conshyvention said injustice to Neshygroes and other minorities in the US cannot help but stir the Cigtnscience of anyone fit to can himself a citizen of this counshytry

He allo said he had been asked 1gt7 hi brother the President toteU 8uIt the Uaiied StaW witl ~tin_ to 1IUppori the just ~ OIl ail ~ ill the world tor independence aDd Ubert7 - aapiratiaM the Sloveb mare 604Ia7 will -aD7 eampbv capUve tioumiddot

major league All-Star Game were products of Legion ball The legendary Bob Feller is the organizations first representashytive in the Hall of Fame Therell be many others

If memory serves correct the only Mass team to make it to the National finals was Lynn Post in 1936 Catching for that club was a fellow by the name of Jim Hegan who went on to a sucoessshyful career in the majors and ill currently the bull pen boss of the front running New York Yankees Stafford Posts furthest advance in Statecompe1ition came in 1957 when the batiery of Forn Arruda end Russ GibBon Qemheaded 1lrivethat took ampDe club to tile 1ItDlifinals

Fuhn B8th ~ men went into tIJD

IJa11 upon p-aduation and ea_ has made his way tbroUllh tbe mbmr league maze tel 1he poiDt where they maybe brought up b~ their ~ parent ltClubs any ~ Russ is the No 1 catcher with Seattle the Bed 1Ioz AAA Pacific Coast League dub and Tom is currently start shying for Springfield the Giants IAA Eastern League aftilia1e

Gibson was selected for the Ooast League All-Star team earshylier this mantb after hav~diampshyplaced Archie Skeen ibe Sox highly-touted backstop ill late Spring Russ ill up around th~

SOO mark pRsently bitti~ the long ball consistently and with the way Tillman is going who knows but what well ee him at leDway before the seallllll ill out

Arruda back on the firing line lifter sustaining concussion a month ago ranks No 2 em ijle SpringfieldSaff behind 22 year old Frank Linzy Statistics avail shyable indicate that they rankene and two in the vital earned run column Linzy at 163 and Arshyruda atmiddot ~45 Anything under 300 is considered excellent in baseballs lexicon Perchance the Giants fail to rlaquo~r from their recent tailspin it is not inshyconceivable that manager AI Dark may want to bring some of his young promising talent up for a look-see

And with all the furor attendshying the Civil Rights issue throughout the country its sigshynificantto note that baseball history-organized ball that is was made out on the West Coast a couple of weeks ago when both umpires in the Salt Lake CityshySan Diego game were colored One Emmett Ashford in fact fa the PCLs umpire-in-chief

Third Order Helps Former Prisoners

CHICAGO (Nc) - The Third Order of St Francis has opened an inn here for persons released from Illinois jails

Called St Anthonys Inn it will provide food clothing and employment assistance to exshyprisoners Father Philip Marshyquand OFM is chief officer of the inn which can accommodate 12 men

A parttime staff at the inn inshycludes 10 Cigtnsultants and Cigtunshyllelors and a Franciscan chaplain

We want to eliminate regishymentation and stress selfhelp through knowledge discipline and practice said Father Marshyquand and in this respect our program is somewhat similar to that of Alcoholics Anonymous

Vetoes Anti-Smut Bill MADISON (NC) - Gov Joha

W lreynolds vetoed a bill proshyviding for a legislative investi shyptwn of alleged printing and Gistribution of obscene matter ill Wi80onsin --We have efficient Jaw UIIoMelDeDt in this field and I have every laquomfidence talat pollee and prosecutors 1riJl eontimle to d6 their duty Be7shyaolda Mid bull YMoiDM (be bilL

AXACAN AWARD At Ge~etOWll~ Famptber Edwanl B Bann pre~deDt eenfeB the ADca1l MemMial Medal 011 Raul Cardinal Silva BeBriquez Archbishop ftf Sanshy~o Chile The a~d honea ermtriblti9DB 0 understlmdshyq among Peples of the Americans Spain and the Hi~panic

world NC ftmo

Asks Deily Prayer Brooklyn Ordinary Urges Catholics Seek

Oiville Aid in BROOKLYN (N C) - The

Bishop of Brooklyn baa asked Cath()lics hele to recite 1laily bull ~cial prayer that the nation may overcome te CmTel1t racial crisis

Bishop BTyan 1 McIniegart of BrookJyn 1lPpealed for prayer in bull pastoral letter read Sunday ill all churches

More than one million copies of a Prayer for Justice with Charity were distributed at Masses Also passed ()ut were exshycerpts trom the American Bishshyops 1958 statement on discrimishynation

The prayer will be recited publicly at all of the dioceses 223 parishes ~very Sunday until further notice the Bishop said

The prelate asked for faithshyful daily recitation of the prayer by Catholics

The text of the prayer follows Heavenly Father who has

created all men according to yenour own image and Tedeemed

Students Volunteer As House Builders

TACAMBARO (NC)-Thirteen University of Notre Dame Btushydents are spending their Sumshymer vacation on the outskirts of this Mexican mountainside town of 10000 as volunteer house builders

The- students are building three cinder block homes for families of six to nine persons

Besides the building project which takes 44 to 48 hours a week the students 8legiving English classes three to five times a week to about 150 of the people living here In their ~are

time they are getting to know Mexicans and Maican ways

Thanks Congress WASHINGTON (NC) - The

Holy See has sent the House of Representatives expressions of appreciation over the chambers condolences on the death of Pope John XXIII A similar letter from the Holy See to the Senate earlier was placed in the Record by Sen Mike Mansfield of Monshytana majority leader

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IacW Crisis us all by the Blood of Your Dishyine Son teach us how 10 live gather asbrothersm dignity justiceeharity and peaCle

May we afford to eacbother DOW tile total measure Of human rights guanmteed us by the law of our beloved Land

But beyond thatgraciously give m the vision 10 see clearly the full meaning of Your comshymand to love uar neighbor liS we love ourselves and grant us the graoe 10 observe this precept in our daily lives Amen

Pope Paul Stresses Peace B1Otherhood

VATICAN CITY (NC) -Pope Paul VI Spoke of peace and brotherhood at his second Satshyurday general audience

The Pope greeted thoae presshyent for theaudiencem St Peters basilica in Italian Enshyglish French German and Spanish Most of his listeners were Americans

After greeting the idividual groupS the Pope said

Of the Lord be the fruit of this audience May it enter your hearts and leave a memory of 1his meeting as a moment of pro_ found and intimate spiritual joy We would like each one of you to repeat to others how good and pleasant it is to feel oneself a brother and son in the Church ltIf Christ

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Recognize Rights Of Every Human Prelate Urges

TOLEDO (NC) -Alshythough a white individual may be free of injustice toward colored fellow citi shyzens as a member ofa commushynity he can be guilty Bishop GeorgeJ Rehring of Toledo said in a letter read at Sunday Masses in the diocese

Calling for individual resolve to r~cognize in every human middotbeshying all the human rights claimed for oneself Bishop Rehring said Let Ull recognize in every human being the inalienable rights acknowledged by our Amfri~an Declaration of Indeshypendence

Sound Beasonillg Let us see in every humall

Oelllg a work of the Divine Creshyator in every truth a child middot01 God

Let us assert maintain -deshyfend and Whold the rigbts of every human being toB deoent living decent livlng qualterst ltdecent conditions of employment ust compensation jor work deshy-4eJN human care in sicknesa eQual opportunities ineducatieD

We mustxilalbe a race -probshylem must be solved not on the -basis f)f feeling but on the tlasi laquo aound reaseming We must lOe the truth and we should tIIot ampear theoonclusions to wbich ltJight reasOn will lead us We Ila~ been commanded by God k) HgtW ltour fellowlIlen as Ourshy1IelVleS We must accord to -every human being the treatment to whioh we as human beings know _ haYe a ript in this matter we baVle DO choice

Lebanese ampnor SCRANTON (NC) - Bishop

Jerome D Hannan of ScrantOIl was honored helle by the LebanshyoOIl ~lJVernment for his fatherly care of the Lebanese people in bis diocese He received Lebanshyons decoration of the National Order of the Cedar at a oereshymony in the chancery office

Superior Geftefal NEW YORK (NC)-The Pio~

Society of St Charles (Scalashybrini Fathers) announced bere that Father Giulivo Tessarolo pastor of Holy Rosary church ill Washington D C was elected Superior General of the Society at a meeting in Rome

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Papal Message Read at Mass For Delegatmiddote

LONDON (NC)-The selfshyleRRness and devotion to duty of Archbishop Gerald P OHara were lauded in a papal letter read at the funeral Mass here for the late Apostolic Delegate to Great Britain

A native of the U S and forshymer Bishop of Savannah-Atlanta Ga the Archbishop died here following a heart attack

Presiding at the Requiem Mass in Westminster cathedral for the veteran papal diplomat who served the Holy See i~ commushynist Rumania Ireland and Brit ain was Valerian Cardinal Gracias Archbishop of Bombay Celebrant was Archbishop Fran cis Grimshaw of Birmingham senior member of the British Hierarchy Seventeen bishops and the entire diplomatic corps at the Court of St Jamess at shytended

Served Selflessly The message of Pope Paul VI

to the Archbishops brother Edshyward OHara of Philadelphia who flew here when the Deleshygate fell ill was read at the Mass It stated

We are deeply grieved to learn of the death of Our brother Archbishop OHara who as Bishop of Savannah-Atlanta contributed so much to the development of that diocese and as representative of the Holy Father served many long years selfl~sly and devotedly in Rushymania Ireland and Great Britain

In expressing to you and to the sorrowing relatives Our sin cere and heartfelt sympathy We impart as a pledge of abiding comforting graces Our paternal apostolic blessing

Council to Take Normal Course

VATICAN CITY (NC)-There Is no foundation to a news agency report that the second session of the ecumenical counshycil will end on Sunday Dec 8 the council press office has announced

The office stated that Pope Paul VI has himself declared that he will let the council take its normal course before deshyciding on when it will end

The second council session is scheduled to begin on Sunday Sept 29

Deny Agreement On Prelate Near

VATICAN CITY (NC) - The Vatican has denied the truth of reports that an agreement has been reached on the future of Jozsef Cardinal Mindszenty

The Hungarian Primate has been living in asylum in the U S legation in Budapest since 1956 He took refuge there after Soviet troops quelled the anti shycommunist uprising which had freed him for a few days from the prison where he was serving bull life sentence

Reports of a settlement of the cardinals case came from Budshyapest where they have since also been denied by Hungarian govshyernment sources

The report was issued by a news agency after earlier reshyports stated that Hungarian govshyernment officials had held talks with Bishop Endre Hamvas of Csanad acting head of the Hunshygarian Bishops Conference who recently arrived in Budapest from Rome

Carey to Speak ST LOUIS (NC)-U S Rep

Hugh L Carey of New York strong proponent in Cortgress for fair treatment of students in- private schools and a member of the House Committee on Educashytion and Labor will speak at the national convention in Detroit of Citizens for Educational Freeshydom

POPE PAUL VI HOLDS FIRST PUBLIC AUDIENCE Pope Paul VI is calTied aloft on his podable throne duringshyhis first general audience in St Peters Basilica More than

7000 persons were present and the pontiff spoke to them in five languages including English Regqlai general audiences are being held weekly

Sisters Continued from Page One

Mary to grade seven St Patshyricks School Fall River

From Nazareth-on-the-Cape Hyannis Sister Mary Josella to St Catherine Convent Belize British Honduras

From Our Lady of Mercy Conshy~nt Attleboro Sister Mary Priscilla to grade three Our Lady of Lourdes School Taunshyton

From Our Lady of Mercy Conshyvent New Bedford Sister Mary Stephen to grjde five St Kilians School New Bedford

Sister Mary Amadeus to grade six St Marys School North Atshytleboro

Sister Mary lIortenseto lIoly Name Convent New Bedford

Sister Mary Davida to Nazarshyeth Hall Fall River

From our Lady of Mercy Conshyvent East Greenwich Sister Mary Aquin to grade four St John the Evangelist School Atshytleboro

From Belize From St Catherine Convent

Belize British Honduras Sister Mary Joycelin to Bishop Feehan High School Attleboro

From St Francis Xavier Conshyvent Providence Sister Mary Stephanie to grades seven and eight St Vincents lIome Fall River

From St James Convent West Warwick Sister Mary Raenne to grade two St Marys School New Bedford

From St John Baptist Convent New Bedford Sister Mary Thershyese Agnes to Bishop Feehan High

Legion Honors Bishop Walsh MOUNT KISCO (NC) - Bishshy

op James E Walsh MM US missioner who has been imshyprisoned in communist China since 1960 received in absentia the 12th annual Americanism award of New Yorks Westshychester County Committee of the American Legion

Accepting the award for Bishshyop Walsh was Father Carroll I Quinn MM He said -atheistic communism could be beneficial to an individual insofar as pershysecution can be beneficial

lIe added that the good beshycome better the bad become worse and the lukewarm must make a decision to choose one group or the other

The paradox of paradoxes he maintained is the victory of good over evil even in an inshytrainsically evil movement such as communism The Polish pilot who escaped with his family to freedom recently is an example of good being drawn from evil

of Mlercy ListSchool Appointments School Attleboro From House of Studies Sister grade seven St Marys School

From St Joseph Convent Fall Mary Joseph Michael to grade New Bedford River Siter Mary Eva to grade one SS Peter and Paul School Sister Marianna to Our Lady six St Marys Cathedral School Fall River of Mercy School East GreenshyFall River wichSister Mary Celine to grade

Sister Mary Julene to St Maria six SS Peter and Paul School Sister Mary Adrianne to Mercy Fall RiverQ)retti Sehool Pawtucket mount Country Day Schoolmiddot

From St Joseph Convent Pawshy CumberlandSister Joan Marie to grade onetucket Sister Mary Angelo to St Marys Cathedral School Fall From Providence grade one Our Lady of Lourdes River From S Patrick Convent ProshySchool Taunton vidence Sister Mary Regina tieSister Mary Johnelle to gradeFrom St Joseph Convent Proshy

seven St Josephs School Fall Bishop Feehan lIigh School Atshyvidence Sister Marie Donna to

River tleboroBishop Feehan High School Atshy From St Vincents Home Fantleboro Sister Mary Michaelanne to River Sister Mary Cecilia toFrom S1 Kilian Convent New grade seven St Patricks School Nazareth-on-the-Cape lIyannisBedford Sister Mary Eugene as Fall River

Sister Marie de Prague tosuperior to Our Lady of Mercy Sister Mary Clare Theresa to grade six and principalship middotStCon vent and to grade six St grade sevlilft St Louis School Kilian School New BedfordMalys School New Bedford Fall River

Sister Mary Carolita to amptoSister Jeanne Marie to grade From St Mary Convent North Edwards School Providencesix St rosephs School Fall Attleboro Sister Mary Joseph

River and Sister Mary Noelita to Mt From St Leo Convent Paw-shy St Mary Convent Fall River

A f1AMILY TIUiAItuclgtet Sister Marie Walter to Sister Mary Rose de Lima to grade seven St John Baptist St Vincents Home Fall River oiIAR-BmiddotQ CHICKENS School New Bedford as superior and procurator

From St Margaret Convent From St Matthew Convent ROSELAWNRumford Sister Mary Timothy Cranston Sister Marie Laboure to Bishop Feehan High School to Our Lady of Lourdes Convent FARMS

tlU WuhinltoD St airhann Attleboro and School Taunton as superior t JUlt off Route I four teacher procurator principal and grade

V4~reiln to Meet Sister Marie Roselle to grade l wa 3~n two Our Lady of Lourdes School

While out for a Drive From St Parick Convent Fall

TauntonIn San Antonio Stop at thtl Delightful Spot

SAN ANTONIO (NC) - The River Sister Mary Columban to ~ ~ jCatholic Central Union (Verein)

will hold its annual five-day convention here starting Satur day Aug 17

Meeting simultaneously with the 108year-old social action organization will be the Nationshyal Catholic Womens Union and the Central Catholic Youth URicmiddotn

Tte womens organization will be having its 47th annual conshyvention and the youth group its 11th annual meeting

Featured speaker at the conmiddot vention banquet will be Coadshyjutor Bishop John L Morkovshysky Apostolic Administrator of the GalvEston-Houston Tex diocese The (i

Rihard F Hemmerlein of Syracuse NY is president of the Catholie Central Union Mrs Charles Wollschlager Watershy In FAMILY SECURITY bullbull bury Conn heads the Catholic -Womens Union Richard H Weiden New York is head of the Catholic Youth Union Is ~itizelis

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The program directed by in Nmvaapittya and Panadura Colomltgt dem~gtnstralon that become another Vietnam where Father R de Rocquois OP of pa~sed resolutions calling OR Ceyiln s Ca~ol~c ActIon organ- Buddhists are persecuted

Lyons France has arranged for iz~tIon h~ m~lltra~ govern- At a public meeting held

u S Missionaries Train Formosans For Radio TV

T A I PEl (NC) - Two young missioners from Calishyfornia are training student actors and production pershysonnel here for radio and teleshyvision

Father Philip L Bourret SJ of San Francisco started Kuangshychi radio program service in 1958 Since then Kuangchi has had over 500 short plays dealing with the family and community problems aired by radio stations throughout Taiwan

Father Clarke L Trent SJ from Pasadena Calif joined Father Bourret at Kuangchi in 1962 Father Trent had earlier been with the Jesuit-run Family Theater TV program in Manila

Give English Lessons

Public service programs proshyduced by Kuangchi in the past two years included a series of 50 public health programs and daily 30-minute English lessons

At Christmas and Easter Kuangchi has produced lengthy religious programs carried by the Broadcasting Corporation of China

During more than eight years prior to 1960 Protestantreli- gious programs dominated the pro g ram i n g of Taiwans 70 broadcasting stations Father ]3()urret says There are today middotsome 1000 programs monthly from various Protestant sources released by wrious stations

In 1960 two years before TV became operative in Taiwan Father Bourret was preparing a TV studio

h I bull h Opens Frenc - rlS Student Exchange

DUBLIN (NC) - Archbishop Giuseppe Sensi Apostolic Nunshyeio to Ireland has officia1l7 opened the new Oratory of St

Dominic here headquarters for the Irish-French Student Ex change program

PEACE DOVES Seventy six-year-old Father rosephat AnanevichmiddotOFM feeds his doves as An appropriate preshylude to the annual peace pilshygrimage at the Immaculate Heart of Mary Monastery Sybertsville Pa Aug 2 to 4 Nq Photo

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THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 25 1963

Denies Catholics Enjoy Immunity In Vi~tnam

SAIGON (NC)- Military court proceedings here have shown that Catholics enjoy no immunity in Vietnam unshyder President Ngo dinh Diem whose government had been labeled Catholic-dominated in the foreign press during the Buddhist controversy report Fr Patrick OConnor SSC

Catholics suspected of plotting against the government were arshyrested and tried like other acshycused persons One Catholic lieutenant was sentenced to ten years hard labor on charges of complicity in the attempted coup of November 1960

A Catholic civilian was sell shy tenced to six years solitary conshy

finement There were at least six Catholics among 80 military and civilians brought to trial of

PEACEFUL MARCH FOR JUSTICE Some 15000 persons joined in a peaceful march and ~rally for interracial justice through the streets of downtown Cleveland Memshybers of the local Catholic Interracial Council are carrying a sequence of signs from the peace prayer of St Francis of Assisi NC Photo

Alleged Persecution Excuse for Bigotry Ceylon Buddhists Wage Anti-Catholic Campaign

COLOMBO (NC) - Charges Buddhist Premier Sirimova of Catholic schools and the oustshythat the Vietnamese government Bandaranaike to appoint a gov- ing of nuns from hospitals The

headed by Catholic president ernment conunission to investi shy Ngo dinh Diem is persecuting gate the Catholic Action organishy

Buddhists continue to be used zation here by extremist Buddhist groups One Buddhist group the Sinshyhere in Ceylon to wage a bitter halaJatika Sangamaya sent the anti-Catholic campaign following message to His Holi-

Some 50000 members of var- ness Pope Paui VI ious Buddhist organizations mar- While congratulating Your ched through Colombos stree~ Holiness desire for world peace to protest against events in Viet- and freedom we beg Your Holishynam and the activities of Cey- ness to instruct Catholic Vietshylons Catholics which they al- nam to stop harassing Buddhists leged aim at destroyingthe We wish Your Holiness long Buddhist religion and culture of life this southeast Asian island na- L H Mettananda a veteran Another Vietnam lion bullnti-Cat~olic campai~ner re- He said that unless the govern-

That rally and other meeting peated hIS old accusat~on at the rnent acts quicltly Ceylon will

more than 500 French students Asks Discussion ftlent and busmess CIrcles and to live with Irish famiiies in bull plans to deBt0y th~ foundations P~blin Cork Waterford Kil- Of Vatican Tie of ~he morah~ spIrltuahty and

kenny Galway Dopega~ ~nd I na~lOnal conscIOusness of B~d- ~elfast Nearly 140 Irish studentsmiddot WASHINGTO~ (~C)- Rep dhlSts who are in a nUIJOrIty

are going to France this year~ Roman C Pucmskl sald here in C~lon Twenty went when the program that tJiE question of establishing ~arge Sab~tae ltarted 10 years ago diplomatic relatons with themiddot Of Ceylons mor~ than 10 mn

Th at e f Vatican deserves the widest I lidI1 people an estimated six d e lrog~arn ~ -an

gJ o~ possible disCussion in this coUn- ftlillioiJ are Buddhists Catholicsn re8B~uite excd anges e deteh U S T try ~ DUinber 711000 and there are

r am an ranee an e Pu k i ~ t t i th 1 5 m H dand France CInS I ~ a a emenn more an ml on In us the CongressIonal Record saId and over 500000 Moslems it is entirely possible that the Even before events in Vietnam American people today may led to charges of Inti-Buddhist want to review the fundamental persecution here extremist Budshyquestion of restoring a closer dhist groups here were spear liaison with the Vatican heading the drives that have led

He said His Holiness Pope to the government takeover of Paul VI and Pope John XXIII all but 42 of Ceylons hundred have increased the international prestige imd importance of the Graduates to Work Vatican

Surely the Vatican today stands as one of the worlds imshypressive forums for the exchangeof views and ideas inmans unshyyielding search for peace and understanding he said

Pucinski also noted that the US has diplomatic relations with tiny states throughout the world of considerably less imshyportance than Vatican City

Relief Agent Brings

Food to Cameroun YAOUNDE (NC)--The U s

Catholic Relief Services-NatshyionalCatholic Welfare Confer ence has distributed $860000

As Lay Missioners ALBANY (NC)-Four gradushy

ates of St Rose College here have volunteered for a yearsservice with the lay volunteer program sponsored by the CathshyoIlc Church Extension Society Maureen OToole of Albany

and Lunette Holland of De Kalb Junction- N Y will teach at St MaryS parish Ponca City Okla Claudia LaDue of Lenox Mass will work at 8t James parish Oklahoma City and Margaret Mitchell of Cohoes N Y will work at Immaculate Conception parish Oklahoma City

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worth of medical supplies and missions The society headquarshysUrplus U S food in Cam~toun ters are in Chicagoover tlie pa~four years

The government of this West ------------ African country pays the pro- St Francis grams costmiddot of transportaionReSlodence

Extension Society lay volun- teers work in the American home

within the country Cooperating with Catholic Re

lief Services are Switzerlands Catholic charities org~nization Caritas which sent medical supshyplies and Britainsnon-denomshyinational Oxford Committee fur Famine Relief which gave 10shy000 worth of food I

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government is now planning to tax the gifts given to the reshymaining Catholic schools which are not aHowed to charge tuition

Atthe Buddhist rally here Mettananda claimed Catholic Action has deliberately saboshytaged government properties and uses insidious methods to conshyvert Buddhists He accused Catholics of luring young Budshydhist men and women by organshyizing parties where much liquor is served

under the auspices of the Bud- r---~------- dhist group Ambalanagoda Bhi- The KEYSTONE kku Sangamaya the former dishyrector of Ceylon Radio Ronnie OHice Equipment

de Mel said that the imperial- Salesroom 1st policy of the U S had been

carried out SO successfully in NEW AND USED Vietnam that tt was able to Wood and S~I Detlka and chili foist a Catholic president on a ~1 ~il ~j= ~~~~~~ ~~~

middotnatioll where he asserted 85 wardro1gta etc pel cent of the people are BUd- 108 J a uGdhists The same thmg could near ni happen overnight in Ceylon Street through CathoHc Action if Budshydhists are not awake he added

N Wijeratmi vic~ president of another Buddhist organizashytion Bauddha Balawegaya said his group is determined to check Catholic Action

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whom 44 including four Cathoshylics were acquitted

To be a Catholic in Vietnam ltshyis no guarantee of government favor To be a Buddhist or any other kind of non-Catholic i no guarantee of government disshyfavor

What the government wants i support It reacts against every sort of opposition whether it comes from a Catholic a nonshyChristian a former supporter or a family connection

Priest Imprisoned Catholicism is certainly not

the dominant influence in govshyernment policy in spite of some journalists obsession with the

Presidents retigion Some foreign observers do not

realize that years before the7 ever saw Vietnam Catholics inshycluding Catholic priests suffered penalties because they opposed or criticized the government

Father Le van Phiem who had been a supporter of Ngo dinb Diem from 1948 to 1954 sided with opponents of the President in 1956 He was arrested and sentenced to three years i prison He served two and oneshyhalf years of the sentenceshy

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By Msgr George G ~

DIrector MCWeuro Social ~ DetpMtment

It happens every year Somewhere uound the middle fII Jltly columnists wha five in tb tJropiea (Washington ean 8eTve as a good example) get tired or writin1r eoluntns even ill air-conditioned offices And their readers--with the 0shy

lieption of the few odd onelf Itere and there who dont know enough to eome in out of the ncon-day lmu-get tkied of reading them At ~i time of the ear the only peopie wbo seem to be bterIn[ned to Iftp the- presses rolling regardshy1e1lS of the Swnshymer heat Be

tbeeditors And -oOyen of these ~y gentleshyaellgtif the truth e J e known lIave probablJr transferredtheir

Ii 1Iampee of operashytions to the piney woodamp Ql aoIlthern Minnesota OJ to the WOCky coast of Maine and beme very sensible lat ~lIbtJrmiddot dont even get around to readiag tIleir oWn editorials mna less etIler peoples columna

Allergic te )JlaIIII Spaeea What I am leading Up to is that

-u week for ~ee while tae editors are looking the Qtker way I am not going to write a

tluIt theY lIILe begiImiDfl to squeak

And besitles nebodY is ~ listening to 1Ibem lIIDP ~

M IbDe Leave it temiddot1Ie Irish with their

real 0Ir alleged fOndness fOr inshytramUlal conttGVerlIyen to- came along iust at the riyenht time with a new issue which will live the coaselativeliberal controverS7 alDODQ their AmeriJCim Cathalie cBuains Ii uew lease on life

If ami when tbe Ilartieipaatl in tlUampcontmuiDt debate run oat ot new ~ to SQ aboat the new issue- of DationalizatiOD in Ireland they can always start arguing among themselves as to whether or not Pope Pauf Vl b really as much in favor of the United Nawms as his recent adshydress of welcome to Secretary Genera U Thant would on the face fYf it seem to indicate

Make GNIIIld RliIlelJ CQmethe FaU when the kids

have returned to school and everytbing else fa back to normal again readers of the Catholic pressare in for a jolly good time

if they share this writers weak oolumn strictly so called ie5sfor trYing to anticipate how lIutsince editors by andlmtge certain Catholic newspapers bull are allergic to blank spaees iD magazines (dont ask me to name

tile p~geS l)f their papers (unless them) are going to handle the course these blank spaces are hot potato which Time has unshypaid for at the going rate and ~ttingly tolllled into their lap agned by A Friend) we are By way of bull concluding poundootshymg to compromise withmiddot them note it is suggested that tile 1liiy filling out ~e rest of 0lIl great debate- on this mOlBenliouanotted space- WIth a few Mid issue-Are Irish Catholics more ~er and complete11 incoa- ia favor of nationalization the equential jottings 011 a recent British Socialista _ be pest IIe~S item whichstruck lIS as polled until our friends the edishylteing rather amU5l~ In a ptJEJ tors get back to town IMt of way and whlch III lRucamp It will be their respomibUitby teo good to keep until the- Fatl to establish and enforce the ~ Attitrie iloUnd rules for the d~1gtate and

The news Item in questlOft ~ peared in Time magazinegtso JuI 12cover story on ~an Lem~ PrIme Mmister of EIre and tltushy181 head of the Flanna Fail PartJ In the land oisaints and sehGlars

It relids verbatim as follows -Themiddot world socialism 1lenifies ~ianba Fail supporters who are Rofbnly overwhelmingly Ca~ho

Iic but include many small landshy owners Yet one-third of aU in tI~ial enterpJises middotin Irelandmiddot

today are bankrolled (Time has alwaYlJ liiKl a weakness for bar- ltarisms of this sort) by the govshyernment which has gone farther toward nationalization than even

Jkitish socialists advocate Le~ bull aass says that he shares the atti shy

tude toward socialism that was expressed in the late Pope Johns eneyclical Pacem in r~ that

BOmiddot political system is undesirable if it benefits the people

Need Something New r wou1ltl hope that Mr Lemasa

didnt put it quite that waTt but it any event Times assertion bull at Ireland God help us baa 8OJ1e- the British soeialists one better in pushing for the natio~ elizaotion Gf industry (in other words for a form of socialism) has given OithoIk conserva- tLve~ and liberals in the lmiddotted States somethmg new VII MgUe aboutmiddot in the monthsmiddotahead

And goodness knows they need

~mething new ttl argue aboutr the old victrola reeords on right-to-Wock legislation lIedi- care UNESCO~ Who is Iespon lible Jlbr l--_ Calltlo iJIl - _ ~

_~ audi similar mattera eI bull fu~re of ~m cililiagt- Mon have beea pIqed mOllen tiani~utbeIleftlJtsestaatlllilteaSel or lesser imlIfJI-ncte fer ThlJlr8lllllri Aamp bull ~ HIamp

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_lIIItemooa 1111 28 at ManIens Glove 0IrlI Pail BiyeneF admiddot lIorth Dartmouth lD ClIlJe 06 rain Il will be sIliifted tAP the paneltial ahool WI Atwele IedilMaamman aan8Ullaquolt5 ~ ~attllae~

morespeeificaJl3i to prevent ~ participants fron throwing any thing heavier than a shamrock at one another or at the haplesa Henry Luce

Joint Statement CftMdemns Bias

OKLAHOMA CITY (NO) -

Catholic Orthodox Protestant and Jewish clergymen isseed a joint statement here ~ndemnshying racial discrimination

Bishop Victor J Reed of OIdashyhoma City and Tulsa signed the joint resolution which also calla for recognition of the validity and essential rightneS at the massive acts of protest which have developed in response to continued injustice and practice of racial discrimination in Amershyiean life Twe~-five religious lesden

attendiell the meeting at whiclr the resolution was issued

BiShop Reed told the pariicl shypants that be hae inI1ntctecl priests of his diocese to cam paign activelJ against racial cU crimination and that future CClIItracts- AIr constructiUn and repair of Catholicchurches iIIl

_~Oklahoma will contain an auwshydiscrimination dauIIe- ona ~ wu - shy

cJained JUDe IT 1800 He Iftlsmiddot spiritual director 01 ampCursmiddotllo to C-_Juct minlll7 ill Verona and w~ URU

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ACT I N G PRESIDENT Msgr Robert A Peters is acting- president of the Oathshyolic Press Association f~ lowing the resignation of President Floyd AndenJOD NC Photo

AslIS Commission To Tackle Family FOim Problems

WASHINGTON (NC) shyEstahlishment of a presidenshytial j~mmisgibn On country life ttl tackle problems of the nations middotfamilY farIIis wa~middot ne omtnlJl(nded tea Congresssiolial

subcommittee here by an omshybullcial ltgt1 the National CathOfte Rural Life Comerence

FathelmiddotTames L Vizzard 8J ctirector of the NCRLC Washing ton olfice told members of the House amiddotgricwture subcommittee at farnUy faTIDa that the group fine work ia inadequate for the fun aad continuing task fIf evaluuting change and ita effect ea thl~ famil7 farm

The subcommittee he said baa IleitIter the staff nor the time jor the intensive and deshytailed rese8lLeJt which the ~ middot~resmiddot

8erftee to NaUOR FOI this Iellsou tbe Jesuit

fann expert said we Mgtold hope that bull subcommittee make Ii oae ol its most urgeDt reeommendatioos that there be established a ne presidentialeomm ission 01) country life

Wf believe th~ the prestige authOIlty and c~ntin~ workof suclI It ~isslon ~lgned u month7publication resportSlbilitJ Eli making bull thOr-shyough analysis- in the spirit ai DA)n~pllrtisanr objeetiviq would be of great service to the rural peoplE~ of America and the nashytion itsett Father V~ assertc~d

Farminc in this country ba mushroomed from a simple aDd even a primitive art into bull highly technical business ~

Quiring large capital investment and cmiddotash operating costs told the subcommittee

Studies Stigmatine foul~S Cause

VA]ICAlf CITY (NC) _ 1M Sacred Coneegation at lUtes b- examined the heroic nature fillshyJathez Gaspare Bertoni founder of the Stigmatine Fathers

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ftemiddot eat8 160 pMlllllls of meat 353 egg and 5 mlles of spaghetti a pear

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INrIIJanci but retams 13 per cent el ber p1lIchases

If these factsfell upon the eyes of the hundreds 01 thoosanck who me in the dumps in the cities of LatiD America or the ItarviDg in India would they not ask wmtt diD YOU share with 11S7 We cannot gather up yourgatbage We cannot pick up your dis eardid clothiDfl We know that you and 3Our tamnY aveJaCe 466 pounds of food a day while we average 123 pounds and most of tbat is rice We know that what you throw themiddot garbage pail in the United States would be It banquet fOr us tor m~ days W~ would like to be the waf Youare wear pl)UZ rob~ smoke vour cigarettes but we cannot and we never wiU In 17 years there - will be 14 billion people in the world llDd three-fourths of them will be lI$ we are now - hungry lmpzooverished mahvgturishecJ ill ignorant You will get richer wemiddot will ~

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But are )OU IWt Catholic DGe ~ IIIitIl Ulat _ Christ offeNd Ilia Life for jfOUl _ 70ullleuhl on k or a -sel to _wbe -bh CJIrist Ilia poverty We are not Communists w wtIl ot ~ clothes elf

JIOW b8ck of eJL~ but we ~ thIa muh - t ralIi lIIta bull SBlsH fnetitm fJf 70ur pwchases witIa WIt- 011

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Do Dot be mathematical about ito Just leam 110 share II pou_w a woman who had had too much to drink and Wll$ m gracing womanhood would OU not feel ashamed because you too were a woman Then why not feel SQrryo for us women We too Me daughters of Eve we too lClve our Queen Mary AlI we __ fa love - not a tithing but just a small sharing of yOUl bJeampJIQJL We CQIU10t pther up the crumbS you share but the HolJ FdaeI- can Be has a Society in the VlIiteci states which does thU send it te hJm tbrouglt The- Soeiet7 fOr tfte Propagatioa ~

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MANCHOR middot-3Fut Seniors ot SaintmiddotAhthony~s Thurs July 25 1963

Participate in Many Activities During Busy Scholastic Year Minor Seminary

Looking forward to their senior year at Saint Anthony Spurs Increase High School in New Bedford are two outstanding sup- Of Vocatmiddotons porters of the schools program - Nonnand Meny and Muriel Marios Muriel the daughter of Mr and Mrs Adelard SANTA BARBARA (Ne) Marois of 96 Nye Street tt helps you make important de - The American Franciscan New Bedford is a member cisions Societyfor Vocations praised of Saint Anthonys parish And Normand adds Catholic minor seminaries at its na- and takes part in many of education is necessary especially tional meeting as the chief facshythe activities sponsored by 1he in these days when there is so tor in the richest increase in achool and parish great a need to counteract bad priestly vocations in our coun-

Normand too is a member of influences trys history Saint Anthonys and if the son Homework Necessary The society rep 0 r ted bull of Mr and Mrs Normand Meny On the subject of homework marked increase in the numshyof 287 Ashley Blvd New Bed both students feel that it is ber of high school boys entering ford Both Normand and Muriel a necessary part of school life the minor seminary have been members of the par- Without drill says Normand ish school since freshman days the things we learn in class This is due said the group Both Muriel and Normand are would not make enough of an to the wisdom and zeal of the

good students and maintain impression and we would soon American Bishops whose well shyabove average grades Muriel 11 forget what wed learned planned diocesan vocation proshyparticularly interested in Latin Homework is especilllly im- grams each year acquaint 110 algebra and English though she portant says Muriel for those many boys with the priesthood laughingly says her favorite students who are planning to go Also the generous giving of their period is the lunch break on to college sons to God by the American

Since he is interested in jour- The program of studies at parents and the zeal and friendshynalism Normand works hard at Saint Anthonys High is diver- ly attitude of vocation direc-English and Latin feeling that sified and students who want to tors a background in these languages follow a classical commercial or The society is an organization will be beneficial in this field general course will find the cur of vocation directors from the He is also interested in science riculum suitable Four years of Friars Minor the Conventuals realizing that a knowledge of two foreign languages both the Capuchins the Third Order this subject is essential in today French and Latin are offered Regular and the Friars of the World Commercial course students are Atonement About 40 priests at shy

Exira-Curricular Activities given one year of general sci tended the meeting at the Old Both Normand and Muriel take ence but college preparatory Mission here

part in extra-curricular activi- st~dents have biology chemistryties at SAH The glee club is one and physics together with four Oonlounds Opponents of their favorites This club years of mathematics MURIEL MAROIS and NORMAND MENY The group said the increase iJl under the direction of Sister There is very little time to do minor seminaries is providen-Helen of Jesus CSC is one of homework during the school day Club Members of this dub are alumnus of SAH Moderat() t tial In 1932 there were 85 the best known in the New Bedmiddot at Saint Anthonys since only trained to operate all mechancaf Sister Mary Yvette of the minor seminaries in the country fltgtrd area The club performs on one study period per day is al- devices in the school such y Ailgels Today there are more than 200 many occasions including par- lowed each student This one the moving picture projector the- Essa staff the society said ents night the school Christmas study period is sometimes used d 1 th d th_ d recor -p ayer e recor er e middotSImiddotter ary Yvette ~ the The meetIngs program w party thellenior play and nu- Improve rea mg comprehen- slide proJector d Th v~ pln an vwers ey_ Angels lB also Inoderator ~or the devoted to the importance of the merous religious affairs ilIon are then equipped to render

They take pride in the fact Selentilic Reacllnr Lab worthwhile service to the school Essa staff which is responsibe minor seminary Father Jame that for the past three years This improvement in reading by setting up and operating vis- for the publication of Saint An Hannan OFM Cap vocation they have sung the processional eomprehension is accomplished ua1 aid equipment thonys school newspaper The director of the Capuchins St and the recessional at the annual in a special scientific reading paper which is printed in French Augustine province told the as-Vocation Mass held in Saint An- laboratory which was introduced The first debating lOCiety at and English has been the recip- sembly thonys Church in the school two years ago by Saint Anthonys High wasinaug- lent of many awards The many mature superbi

BWiiness Administrator the present principal Sister urated last November arid since Work on the newspaper adjusted and highly effective Both students are members of Mary Perpetual Help Results its beginning the debaters have says Normand Meny a frequent priests who have spent up to IS

the science club Normand will have shown that the reading come a long way In the Nan-a wntributor 11 beneficial fltgtr years in a seminary previous to serve as president during his program has greatly benefited ga~settLeague~ SAH tied for students who wish to teke up their ordination certainly conshysenior year The club under the the students lot only in combull thIrd place with De ~ ~le j~urnalism or for those students founds those who take a stron direction of Sister Mary Ernest- prehension but in study skills Coach for the debating ~Iety who merely enjoy writing art- stand against the minor semi-Albert CSC meets monthly as well ill Att~rney Richard BachaJld an cles nary

Speakers during the past year Extra-curricular activities are --------------------------------------_have included business officials an important part of school life and lab technicians at Saint Anthonys These all

These two students have both take place after regular school served as officers during their hours and are on a voluntary junior year Normand was elect- basis Participation is high ed president and Murielclliss making it evident that there is secretary They will both camp- a keen interest on the part of aign for office again when elee- the students tiOJl time rolls around in SeJraquo Creative Writinlaquo ember There are many other clubs

Writing is a hobby with Nor- at SAH besides the glee club and mand and though he plans to the science club Sister Mary start using your basementbecome a business administrator Yvette who is in charge of t-he he feels that a deveiopment of Commercial Club states that the this interest will be advanta- purpose of the club is to create geous He is a member of Junior and encourage interest in busishyAchievement an organization ness education Outstanding leashywhose aim is to acquaint young ders in the business field often people with the business world give of their time to address

School News members As bull member of Junior French conversation is the aim

Achievement Normand acts aI of the French club Members of school reporter at Saint Antho- the club view films listen to nys High for the New Bedford records prepare French skits or Standard-Times read excerpts from French

Though Muriel has only one dramas and comedies The club younger brother she doesnt find is under the direction of Sister it too much of a chore babysit- Mary Noella CSC ting for a family of six children Saint Anthonys High also has age two to 11 My other hobby a creative writing club Under she says is playing the piano the direction of Sister Mary for my own amusement Andre members of this club

College is in the future plans meet twice a week to learn the of both Normand and Muril proper technique of good writ shyNormand plans to attend the ing New Bedford Institute of Tech Debating Society EUCTRIC DEHUMIDIFIERnology to study business admin- One of the really outstanding istration Muriel looks forward IIervice clubs is the Visual Aid to a career as a nurse and hopes En~ rust mold peeling paint wet New quick-aCtion Humidistat starts to attend Catherine Laboure Hungary Withdraws walls and floors with this all new Dehumidifier automatically when hu~ School of Nursing in Boston C Off I Electric DehuIrlidifier Justmiddot plug in midity rises - stops it after selected after graduation from Saint ommunlst ICla S watch it wring up to 4 gallons of humidity is reached Saves you money Anthonys BONN (Ne) - Communist moisture from the air daily Protectsmiddot by running only when needed Has

Catholic Education Hungary is withdrawing the Automatic Water Overflow Control ~ They both enjoy reading and government officials who have any normal sizelOOm or basement shy

have no trouble at all in doing been- stationed in diocesan area in your home Makesyenour damp Rolls on casters Handsome desigJ1 required bookrepoits Normaiid --offi-ees it~been reported here basement usable bull pays for itself blends in with anyqecor Five ye~ enjoys a wide variety of b~ in Germany iIi savings from dampness-damage replacement guarantee on refrigerashyand finds time to read novels They had been placed in the tor uni~ mysteries eampSlq8 and religioulL middotoffices in an etfort to isolate the 1l00ks nations bishops from their pea- PAY ONLY $J25 PIRmiddot WEEK Muriel likes mysteri~s and pIe detective stories as well as bi- The German Catholic news See Your Dealer orographies TwoTecent favorites agency KNA said Officials of the have bee~ DavJIi C9Pperfield~ Hungarian Offilte -for Religious and Murder in a Nunnery Affairs remain in only two Sees

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14

Pope Paul Had AdmirClbl~

Preparation for Papacy By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer D D

Bishop ef IteRe

It is a fairly constant and consistent human foible to blame a man for not being someone else John Doe is looked upon askance because he is not an exaet counterpart of

his sometime companion-in-arms sometime antagonist Richard Roe Tweedledum is regarded with dour disfavor because he is not a perfect replica of Tweedledee and has learned to like olives and avocados And SO it is that withshyin weeks of his coronation Pope Paul VI i marked for disshyapprobation in certain exalted journalistic cir shycles because forsooth he is

DOt the very breath and imshyage of Pope

John XXIII Weare reshy

minded in this eonnection of tbe Ilries cd porshytraits of the Pope found if bull emory serves in 1be Vatican museum They stare down at us n 262 of them 01lt of identical frames and for the most part

GUt of identical facfl$ Obviously up to the Renaisshy

nce and the age of actual porshy1taiture the picture of the Ponshytuh are nothing more than

bearded recon~ructions of what -- h b _ to b ~ mlg t e suppo=umiddot ave~

looked like St Peter had moi~ to do than to sit for a studY of IUs physiognomy and whether Hildebrand was pale or swart IUstory vouchsafes nothinc

Only as we approach the plesshyent can we be reasonably sure lIlat the Popes we regard and who regard us so sternly in turn looked anything like the faces in ~ frames

Differences In Crealloa

For the infinite variety of ereshyaUon culminating inOUl human_ tty we ought to praise the lArd from whom all mercies flow What if all the Popes were exshyectly alike William Paley the 18th century Anglican theodicist based his argument for the ex-Istence of a Supreme Being ery largely upon the observable order of the universe which he remarked functioned Jike a well-oiled clock It has always seemed to us

as much less wise that an even IIWre telling proof of the divine plan and the infinite wisdom is to be gained from contemplatinlaquo tile extraordinary differences which exist in all creation so

that no two objects of whatever genera or species are absolutely

undifferentiated A competent clockmaker ean

assemble a time piece and vet it running but only-God could make two trees no single leaf of either one identical with any other

Pope Job Ue The difficulties of stepping

Into Pope Johns eomfurtable red sUppers embroidered with gold erosses (whereas by sacred preshyscription the slippers ofOldinary bishops are devoid of this sym_ bol) is mountainous enough

without demanding of the sucshycessor in addition that he do the impossible and metomorphose himself into a personality other than what he is by virtue of nature grace and continuing circumstance

Pope John was unique not only because of his magnificent gift of laughter and his warm delight in the fellowship of hushymankind but also because al shythough he had served many years as a papal diplomatmiddot he JIBS never haunted Rome long e~ough to fall into the habits and mannerisms of the papal administrative officials

Nonsence About C1Uia _ Pope Paul on the other hand

had lived the life of a curial Officer until in his late fifties he was sent to Milan as Archshybishop

A vast deal of arraaiaad arshy

rogant nonsense has been writ shyten and published lately conshycerning the Roman Curia In lOme quarters dubiously labelshyled liberal orprogressive it has been made out 1het the wbole apparatus ought 10 be scrapped Or at the very least drasticailyoverhauled

Such proposals and critieisms generally speaking are manishyfestly irresponsible where they are not quitefrankly puerile

The Holy See simply could not function without its adminshyistrative framework and it may well be suspected that some of thOle most adept in denigratinC

th~ CUria would quickly become if they were placed in the same position far more caatankerou

to deal with than the present staff which whatever its shortshycominCs has a fairly expertshyenoed view of the limitations at churchmen called upon to tulshyflll 1be ministry of angels

Mark _ Individual

No question but that papal adshyministrative responsibility tends to put its mark upon the individshyual It fosters necessarily a kind of clerical caution an attitudeof udent rJserve a heamplmiddotta~ middot

to accept the most recent vershysion of an incident as history simply because it is the latest

At its worst it can be-end 1Hdoubtedly has been-used as teppingstone by ambitious careerists But at its best It has provided a chool fOl nothine less than anctity

For the sacrifices inherent in the papal administrative life1be cramped and often narrow circumstances which surround and characteril1e it are pretty well guaranteed to bring out either the best or the worlt in men depending clearly enough on the men themselves

Recog-nized Greatnea

ftlat Pope Paul was schooled III the full rigor of the pontif shykate of Pope Pius XII is in it shyJelf a testimony to his admirable preparation for the office he now holds For there if ever was a Pontiff who did not suffer fools gladly He was exigent not only of moral heroism but of intelshyleclual excellence

He fostered a type of thinking and a manner of acting that was at once exalted and practical JIODlewhat arid at times (which ~ accqunt for some of the curshyrent animus against his memory) but never alien to the realities of the world as it is

Pius was not too much troubshyled by the dichotomy of liberalshy-concervative~ so bothersome to this decade of the 60s He saw that in the Church as in society as a whole there is room for both and need for both If he marked Giovanni Montini as a successor in the Chair of Peter it was not because he saw in bim a partisan but because he recognized the greatness which belongs to the head of the Houseshyhold

Pope Paul will not be another Pope John As an instrument of the Divine Head he will be only himself He will set the pace and

the mood of his pontificate For this we may well thank the God of infinite variety

In Washington Mary Kelly Sacred Hearts

Academy Fall River Lea Lashyflamme and Denise GelinM JesobullbullMary Academy Fall Riva and Ronald Rebello Bishop Stang High School Nwmiddottb Dartshymouth are among attendants at the 17th annual high school jourshyaalism institute closing tomorshyrow at Catholic University WaahingtonD CThey will reshyturn to work on staffs 0( their 1IllIpeCtive achool papen

II 0 U RN E D Cardinal Valeri prefect of the Vatishyeans Sacred Congregation of the Religiou5 died Mon da) at the age of 79 His death reduces the College of Cardinals to 8Q

Rc~open English Cl~urchmiddot~n Rome

ROME (NC)-Romes English nahonalcltunh San Silvestro in Capite has opened its door to the public again alter two years of Jecontruction and refurbishshymg

Priests of the Society of the CaUlolic Apostolate who staff the ebwdl took advantage of theshyclosing to make a thorough e-xshyamitlation of the church most celemiddotbrated relic a skull with a good claim to being John the Baptists

Tile velWlble reliquary has beetl restored UI well as coolesshyoUoIlU used by St Vincent Palshylotti founder Of t~ Society of the Cabolic Apostolate (or Palshylottone Fathers)

Alarminlaquo cracks in 1he walls and ceiling forced the closinC of this much-frequented church on Piuza San Silvestro off one of Rome busiest downtown shopshypint districts

Now the foundations have been fortllfied the floor rebuilt the auIt of the nave and the arches of the apse strengthened and the walls reinforced with injecshytion1 of cement

YOlung Workers Plan Al1lnual Study Week

RgNSSELAER (NC) - The YOUllg Christian Workers will hold tbeir lth annual national stud week starting Monday Aug 4 at St Joseph College here in Indiana

Some 300 YCW members from 40 dioceses are expected to atshytend the meeting It will foclH on three major areas of concern for the Christian layman parish life race relations and politics

A yeW statement announcing the ltudy week said it is intenshyded to help prepare members to pilrticipate in and follow three maj(r currents or upcoming events the ecumenical council the race crisis and the 1964 primary and presidential elecshytions

Asllc Government Aid Private Schools

AUCKLAND (NC) ~ The president of the Auckland Cathshyolic lrederation of Parent-Teachshyers Association has called for go ve r Ilm e n t aid to private scoools and pointed out that everr year they save the New Zealand government $135 milshylion

Robert W Hubbard told the Catholic Mens Luncheon Club here that private schools are educ~ting 55000 primary and 2400D secondary school pupils This means be said that 14 per cent of primary school children and Z6 per cent of secondary sch()(ll pupils are attending pri shyate ~bools

African Prelate Convention Guest UiDIMlAPOrIS (N C) -Officials of the knights a Laurean Caidirial middotRuganibwa fraternal benefitlIOCiet7 whose the Churchs only Negro Cardi- membership is predominantly nal will be honored gu~Jt at the Negro will present the Cardilllll 48th annual convention oftbe a pu~ of$5OOO for use in hiS Knights of St Peter Claver homeiliocese which starts here Friday Aug The Cardinal will abo be Z guest of honor at a reception The Car~inal who is Bispop given by Gov aqd M~ fgtfatthew

0( llukoba Tanganyika will E Wel$h at the governors manshycelebrate an outdoor fieldmiddot Mass sion JJere on Sunday AuiA Auxili- - The Cardinal will eome here ary Bishop Fulton J Sheen of middotfrom Brooklyn NY according New York national director of to sponsors of the convention the Society for the Propagation During his Stay here he will be of the Faith will deliver the the house guest of Archbishop sermon Paul Sch~lte -of I~dianopolis

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POPE PAUL VI bull bullbull bull

As Shepherd Father

and Friend

He Needs Our Sympathy

Affection

and Support

SUNDAY AUGUST 4 Our First Opportunity To Pay

Tribute To Our New Holy Father

PETERS PENCE COLLECTION IN ALL CHURCHES OF DIOCESE

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16 THE ANCHC ~ )iocese Gf Fall River-Thurs July 25 1963

Authors Examine Reaction To Decision on Prayer

By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy The jacket of The Outbllr~ts That Await Us (Maeshy

millan $450) says that this book examines an area of our culture that has remained until now largely unexplored - the mindless visceral reactions that erupt into intershyf6ith frictions The authors are a Protestant a Catholic and a Jew Dr Martin E Marty Monsignor Joseph N Moody and Rabbi Arthur Hertzshyberg The occasion of the book was the veheshyment reaction by various reli shygious groups to the U S Sushypreme Courts decision in the Regents Prayer ease a year ago

This reaction according to the Introducshytion made it elear that the real issues were hot to be found to the conclusions that these croups were reaching but ~n the premises most of them hIdden from which they had set out

Consequently the authors got together to see ~hether they could do something -to convey the interior histories that lie behind the differing responses on the part of Catholic Protesshytant and Jew in America to areas in which religion and culshyture interact They tell us We have tried to explain why each of us thinks as he does in the light of all that has fashioned as

Two Subjects Dr Martys long chapter is the

Most comprehensive and dense He touches on many subjects but pinpoints two One is the history and present status of inshyterfaith relations in the United States The other is the history and present status of Protestant attitudes concerning the relashytionship of the religious and the Reular in the United States

As to inter faith relations Dr Marty distinguishes a succession of stages To begin with the Protestants had an imperium in this country and hardly needed to take cognizance of Catholica and Jews Many factors chiefly immigrati-on changed that A pluralistic society became a permanent fact and the differing elements had to get on one with another

Religion of Democracy There was a time when the

Idea of brotherhood and good will seemed sufficient but this was nebulous and ineffective There was a time too when a common public religion of demoshycracy was enthusiastically advoshyeated but this was seen to be terile and unacceptable

Then there was a spate of talk about dialogue but this has been largely unproductivemiddot beshyeause there has been no crystalshyline answer to the question Dishyalogue for what

Monsignor Moo d y rehearses deftly the development of the Catholic community on the American scene He stresses the generally f a v 0 l a b I e climate w h i c h Catholics and their Church found here and the benefits derived from the Conshyatitutional system

Handicaps for Catholics He readily gran that Protshy

estantism injected itself pervashysively into American public life in the nineteenth century aM that this did present difficulties and handicaps to Catholics in 80me respects For example in the public schools the use of the Proestant Bible once had a defi shynitely proselytizing intention But these abuses were brought under control Now the Catholic has come round to a position wherein he wishesmiddot to defend and preserve practices which he once eyed askance

It is Monsignor Moody who most extensively discusses this phenomenon the drive to elimishynate religion from all public life by confining it to the pri shy

vate devotion of the middotindividual And he points out that the

Constitution rests in the last analysis on the traditions and attitudes of the people for in the American system governshyment is an agent which must be responsive to the public will

Jewish Position As to the decision in the Reshy

gents Prayer case he feels that the reaction of most Catholics was a reflex both of their belief in the need to recognize Gods primacy and of their own exshyperience in a country where they had come to expect the beneshyvolent neutrality of the state The shock arose from a feeling that this was not the America

-they had known and if Justice -Douglas opinion was to prevail it might not be the America they had loved

Rabbi Hertzberg calls on the long and often tragic history of the Jews to show why they are convinced both that religion can be sustained without being propped up by the state and that their freedom is safest when there is strict separation of church and state

He bluntly declares The Jews must diagnose the Western tradition as not merely prone to the virus of anti-Semitism but aa endemically ill with the disease Therefore for their own safety and for the lives of their chil shydren Jews must look for a radishycal change in the very foundashytions of Western civilization 90

that it should not spawn future assaults on themselves

Normal Part In America he says Catholic

and some Protestants are for a Christian - flavored patriotism and society Jews cannot be exshypected to favor these and as he sees it there is no warrant for anything of the sort in the hisshytory of the development of American principles and institushytions

Indeed Jews were attracted here in great numbers precisely because the American system promised them the chance to beshycome a normal part of a nashytiona1 culture

It must be said that throughshyoutmiddot his con t l i but ion Rabbi Hertzberg usually employs a sharp tone in referring to things and persons Catholic and some of his statements are patently incorrect and gratuitous

Udy Overtones For example It is admitted

on all sides that the bill for major Federal aid to education has been defeated so far by pressure brought to bear on members of Congress by the Catholic hierarchy This is simshyplistic misrepresentation at best it has some ugly overtones at worst

All these three authors are leamed and articulate Each acshycomplishes what he sets out to do and the reader ill stimulated to think Dr Marty and Monsigshynor Moody are urbane ill manner and eirenic

The same cannot be said of Rabbi Hertzberg Obviously 11

very able man he has not kept his prejudices in reasonable check while writing his section of this interesting book

Notre Dame Students To Study in Austria

NOTRE DAME (NC) - The University of Notre Dame has announced it will inaugurate a sophomore year of studies at Innsbruck Austria in 1964

Notre Dames first foreign study program will be limited to about 50 sophomores Courses will be taught by a Holy Cross priest and a layman from the Notre Dame faculty and by three faculty members from the UAJ versity of Innsbruck

HAPPY FAMILY REUNION It was a happy family reunion for Mr and Mrs Leo Dusheck of Hazelton Pa when they attended the profession ceremonies at the mothershyRouse of the Holy Spirit Missionary Sisters in Techny Ill recently Their children from left are Sister Leonette Marie who has completed her novitiate Sister Mary Regine who pronounced her perpetual vows their only son Father Leo Dusheck SVD and Sister Mary Grace SSpS superior of S~ed Heart Convent Greenville Miss NC Photo

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THE tmiddot ~-Present Means of Communication Thurs July 25 1963

With Vatican Satisfy President ~ U Abr ~nce nlonWASHINGTON (NC) - Presshy be fruitful to consider setting Ident Kennedy opposes going up some regular channel of beyond the present methods of communication Pla~ Convention communication with the Vati shy Special Envoy WASHINGTON (NC) - The can The United States ceased dipshy Catholic Total Abstinence Union

He told his press conference lomatic relations with the Vati shy of America will hold its 91 that there is no need to change can - then the Papal States shy annual three - day conventiOD present procedures -c- presumshy in 1867 In late 1939 Prpsident here starting Monday Aug li ably by resumption of a form Franklin D Roosevelt sent The union stressed in its anshyof diplomatic relations Myron C Taylor as his special nouncement that it is n-ot a

Mr Kennedy said that when presidential envoy to the Vati shy prohibition movement and bull reeshyanyone in the government can Taylor remained until early ognizes the principle that the wishes to get a message to the 1 950 representing Presidpnt moderate use of alcoholic beveshyVatican this can be accomshy Truman after Rooseveltmiddots death rages is morally licit plished The embassy at Rome In October 1951 President

It said its aim is to combatIm sure would be available Truman nominated Gen Mark excess and abuse in the use ofbe said Clark (USA ret) to be Amshysuch beverages by giving raquoIt doesnt seem to me he bassador to the Vatican The

others the example of total abshyadded middotthat there is any need nomination drew a storm of stinence The union does notfor changing procedures I dont criticism from Protestant spokfsshyseek to make all Catholics totalthink there is any lack of inshy men Gen Clark asked that his abstainers but rather to encourshyformation or clJmmllllication name be withdrawn age a significant minority bull bull bull back and forth During the 1960 prplidfntial to keep the ideal of total abshyThe question of cJuer relashy campaign then-Sen Kennfrly stinence before the public thetions with the Vaticltln did not repeatedly told qupstioners he announcement saidinvolve any specific nwntion of was flatly opposed to appointshy

an ambassador The President ment of an US Ambassador to It added that the union t making a special effort to inshywas asked if he thought it would the Vatican terest Catholic young people ht

2000 of the faithful His Eminence Laurian Cardinal total abstinence and to persuade

Post Office Asserts Convictions Rugambwa bleililed the new Cathedral of the Holy Family as many os possible to take the pledge at least until they are 21in Nairobi It was one of several celebrationi marking the Father Miles M McAndrewFor Obscenity Reach New High centenary of the arrival of the Holy Ghost Fathers in East SS of St Marys Seminary~

WASHINGTON (NC) - Ar- crease over fiscal 19fiO Fines Africa NC Photo Baltimore is presidentrests and convictions for viola- totaling $53530 were levied tion of mail laws against ob- against convicted offenders scenity set a record during 1963 We are con tin u in g Offer Services bull

the Postmaster General J Edward toughest possible crackdown on Day has announced these who deal in obscenity As Mediators INDIA MISSION IN THE JUNGLE

In releasing the summary of through the mails Day said ATTAPAJH ia bull tropiul JUDllle miion In the state SAVANNAH (NC)-Twentyshylaw enforcement To this weaction against facilitate are Kul ill southrn Jndi Some Catholic farmers went thenfour clergymen including Cathshy-obscenity for the fiscal yfar working very closely with other Ie begin fallnDg in thU pioneerolic Methodist and Protestant~nded June 30 Day said If law enforcement agencies inshy rea recently opened by governmentEpiscopal bishops have offeredfurther evidence were needed cluding the Criminal Division bullbullbull The idea was Ie make 6fe betheir help in solving Savannahsthat the prOller avenue to follow of the Department of Justice and tel for the natives through eoloniushyracial problemsin enforcing the mailability laws the FBI local police departments tion thus raisinll their UYilIc adThe offer fromis criminal action rather than throughout the nation and In- came the

ellltural Iitandards A sixty-five yeuclergynen during a truce in-administrative penalties I be- terpol the International Crimishy old priest offered to be pastor bullbullbullNegro demonstrations which badlieve these statistics should lay nal Police Organization Amiddot thawhed hut was built for hlaled to rioting and shootingthe question to rest The success of these aetions fer residence anJ services A newMogr John D Toomey pltlstorThe year-end report inriicates is evidenced by the unpreceshy oltapel was dedicated to St Peter bullbullbullof St James Catholic Church Up to DOW the work baa been m_7fH arrests for violation of the dented number of arrests and yenlas instrumental in arranginJrmail laws against obscenity convictions for this -offense disoounciDc slow nd fUIecl wiUlthe truce He met with leadersduring fiscal 1963 This is an during the past ~veral years Til HtH 11 Misso Aitl -expeeted difficalties The ehaef the Negro protests appealingincrease of 258 per rent -over Day said I~ lin onliJ Chh Itnned bull landslide took the DVM for time to organize businessmen the number of arrests in 1962 tltlrtY-Ievea petsons bull bull And 50 Isolated is this 08 til

~nd others to work out a IKllushyand a 96 per cent increase over the diocesan tlthorities fim berd f this tracedy 1raquo7 rcUeUrges End to Curb lion

arrests in 1960 the last full year Meantime the nins beat dltfWn nd insects w~re penilteDt bullbullbull--- In the statement issued by the in administrative Desplie an tbif the parishioners re still nllant17 U7iDa which proceshy On Use of Catalan white clergymen including Bis-shydures were used in an effort to BARCELONA (NC) - Abbot live some permanency to their relia-10111 life The- try

ep Thomas J McDonough ef curtail use of the mails to transshy Ie build ode-ri chureh fer which $tOeo is needed bullbullbull ftelrAurelio Escarre OSBof Milntshy Savannah racial conditiens ill mit obsecne matter serrat abbey was amQn~ the Blshep aJJ1J the Internunc ApOlItelic botlt hsVe IHed tilthe city were described as criti shy

Day ordered ~bandoRmfnt ampf words Ie the plea of the INIstor for financial help from M bullbullbullCatholic leaders of the Catalonia cal administrative and 7011 ai them4Dy eentributieD will Ite appreciated bullbullbull y_action a region of northeasterfl Spain te The group said there will be -tepped-up enforcement ef tlie ean be assured that fOil wtll Ite lo~ remembered bullbull shysign ape tit ion ~sking the f~rther violence and eeonomic fctor III the prayers of tIM eomllluaibuimina1 statutes within week Spanish government t remove loss unless people quickly seek alter assuming office in 19tH restrictions on the use of the VOCATIONSrea90nable and just solutie_ M

these problemslJnpre~dented Numb~ Catalan language Someane bas Nritte~ He who has ~(n the whole worN Th~ petition cited Pope Johfi hanging by the hair of the mercy of God bas seen the truthshyConvhtions in fiscal 19amp3 f-or

XXlIls peace encyclical Paeem To bring Chli~ts trutb to the 400 million peonIe of Indi m__ebscenity law violations totaled per increase in Terris as backing the right Voc(ton Theology I Hindu ia a tremendoUll task of love and devotion tor ow637 a 266 cent

)f langrage and other minority priests and Sisters Will you -llponsor a seminarianover 1962 and a 108 per cent in- Il~

groups Conference Topic MATHEW BEILARMINE KARAKUNNEL or DIDACUS KAlfshybull A few years after the end -of WEST CHICAGO (NC)-The JALY of Ban~alore or SISTER LETHUS 01 ~ITER AGNET

Set TeDtative Date the Spanish Civil War i-n 1939 Theology of a Vocation the the Carmelite Sisters of Kothamangalam By paying for their the regime of Generalissitnlaquol Religious Life will be amon education you will partieipat~ in their future missionary aeUft

For leotification Francisco Franco linked the the topics to be discussed at the tiea The seminarians ~ucation costs $100 esea for lib VATICAN CITY (NC) - The language with the Catalan tirive annual meeting of the Franc~shy ~ars and the Sisters trininlaquo if tJ50 for each of the two yean

beatification of Bishop John N for autonomy and banned its use can Educational Conference in cof trainin Money can be nt ia in~tallmeDts

Neumann of Philadelphia hM Later the curbs were eased but it Trop N Y starting Monday been tentatively rescheduled for is till against the law to publish Aug 5 AI bull wmiddothite an

III bull holy plaee Sunday Oct 13 it was disclosed newspapers in Catalan and its Father Ernest Latke OFM use So ill the beautyis excluded in schoolshere by Father Nicholas B Fershy conference president ana professhy 01 an bullbulled fee lJeseph (ambell)rante CSSR postulator of his Catalan is a Romance language sor of theology at Christ $he like Spanish Portuguese French The Id folk in our care re aiete by 0lH PALACE 01 cause King Seminary here hid the GOLD CLUB All that Ie ed Ie- ene dollar bull month ferHe sain that althou~h the date or Italian whichaccor-ding tel theme of the meeting will be $bill work YOD can liend It wltenever conveniellt 61U etlMw

has not yet been officially anshy the petition is the usual vehicle The Elements of Fl3ncisc_ clubs mclllde OlJIEN LEPJilK CLUB lfor lepers) ORPHANSnounced by the Sacred Congreshy of expression ror six million F-ormation BREAD (for oJJlbns) BASnIANS supports duols) MONICAcitizensgation of Rites he has informed CLUB IproYidf chlices aUus ete for churches and cItlleArchbishop John J Krol of Your rayers and that one lane dollar m~middotly-tbtl aU ItPhiladelphia that Oct 13 will takes io beloni~ Montreal Anglicansbe the date

The beatification of Bishop SOIE OTHER Wi YS TO lJI~tPTo Study French 1 Send us n STRINGLESS GIFT til liSt where MceIHl7-Neumann was originally scheshy MONTREAL (NC) - Forty 2 Make MFMORIAL GIFTduled for June 23 but had to be Anglican clergymen and laymen

MASS KIT $100 VFST1WS postponed because of the final have signed up for a 25-week CHALICE 40 CI80RIUJ1 bullillness of Pope John XXIII October to April course m CRUCIFIX 25 SANCTUARY BELL bullFrench in order to further inshy K1NnJY REUEMBRR tJS IN ~OUR WILL bull EGAL TITLSoutheastern Mbullbullbullbullchwettsmiddotterreligious d i a log u e Schedule Interfaith with CAIHOUC lEAR EAST WFIfRF ACOCIATION French-Canadian Catholics Largest Independent Chain

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PEORIA (NC) - A Peoria rector of the Anglican Diocesan 10 BIG STORES I lhelo-e ~ of thl S300 n~fdfd to fdue 1te a Sister nt thl ~fflll nelded for the trainihamp of R semlnariBoard of Religious Educationarea conference on religion and We Give Gold Bond Stomps

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I will play for him or herFrench culture here If weJanuary by leaders of the Protshy going to take part in dialogues t-----estant Catholic and Jewish Name bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull emiddot on ecumenical and social probshyfaiths lems we believe we must come I DEBROSSE OIL

The conference committee said Steel to terms with the languageIt proposed to unite the religioua ~ co bodies of the community 50 work bullbullbullbullbullbullbullZone for the solution to what we beshy Marks 11 th Centenary ~ Heating Oi~s I lieve has b e com e one of LI S LE (NC) - Coadjutor I dB Americas most important doshy Bishop John L Morkovsky of an urners I ~l2earSst01isrmiddotOIlS-

CENT~NARY CELEBRATION In the preRence of

mestic problems namely raeshy Galveston-Houston sang a Pon- ism tifical Mass in Old Slavonic at I 365 NORTH FRONT STREET ~

We intend the eWftmittee eeremonie6 here in Dlinoie eom- P

centinued to deal directly wiih mem()rating the 11th centenary I NEW BEDFORD he problem as a moral evil nd of the arrival of SSt Cyril and WY 2-5534 I the evil effects which result fr-oa Methodius in what ill DOW Cae- man bull discrimination aAd Jelcegaiioamiddot eAoBovaki I -I~--

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Aid To Lepers Continued from Page One

eph Sweeney MM also workshying with Korean lepers He writes to tell of one of his helpshyers a Korean recovering from leprosy There is no sign of the disease on him but the prejudice about leprosy is such that he will never return to his family His father far in his 80s the mostmiddot outstanding catechist in Korea died recently but Austin was not called to the deathbed or funeshyral

He spends his time with us taking care of the blind and the crippled He comes to the chapel ~ every morning long before dayshylight to start our coal stoves so that the other patients will be comfortable All day long he is working for the others even denying himself tobacco in order to save a bit of cash for them Last year he denied himself SO

much that we found him very anemic We gave him special f)()d and vitamins tltgt keep him going

He is the man who keeps the patients praying for our friends in the USA He is a little fel shyiow with a big voice Only once has it failed when we said Mass for his father Then he broke down By his own choice he is an unknown to his own family

He is a good man to have on our side

Crisis Ahead Continued from Page One

offers a school for the preparashytion of a spiritual elite charactershyIzed by supernatural optimism

Describing most Catholics as temporarily sanguine anyway Bishop Wright said this natural optimism can be a good foundashytion for the supernatural spirit of confidence proper to and

justified by the Catholic Faith but must not be confused with the Faith itself

Our great saints lay and clerical exemplify both he said Their spirit accounts under God for the reSilience the perennial hope and the unflagshygingvitality of Catholicism in the face of constant adversity

There will always be some Catholics to say in effect that gentle Jesus hardly expects them to discharge the duties of their states in life in times like

these and that He will under~ Btand if they make private comshypromises between personal conshyscience and the public revelation committed by Christ to the Cathshyelk Church he said

Threaten to Quit Accordingly he continued

the ranks of the faithful mlly be diminished in a generation when some people even threaten to quit the Church when their children flunk exams in Catholic lIChools or when their prospects for political or social advance- ment seem impeded by the heroshyIe demands of a Christ who in point of fact is not the least biot gentle when it comes to the Integrity of His teachings and the sovereign demands of conshylICience

But such a reduction in statisshytics Bishop Wright said in no way threatens Catholic opti mism He said that the Gospels reveal those who found Christs words hard sayings and who walked no more with him

The Church must expect andmiddot welcome the same fate as Christ Himself he samiddotid

Two Mission Groups Become Associated

ARLINGTON (NC)-The Misshysionarymiddot Sisters of st Augustine who have their headquarters in New York- have become associshyated with the Immaculate Heart missionaries

After the union with the Imshymaculate Heart missioneries (Scheut Fathers) was approved

ry the congregation of women changed its name to the Congreshygation of the Missionary SIsters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary They have 173 plofessed Sisters working in five American sees

---Bedford Murse Receives PAVLA Assignment Continued from Page One

brothers She is a graduate of Holy Family High Scnool in

New Bedford and St Josephs School of Nursing Providence Shes been in nursing five years and is at present assistant head nurge on the medical-surgical ward of St Lukes Hospital New Bedford

How did she decide to beshycome a Papal Volunteer I read an article about the volunshyteers said Lucille and wrote for more information

She was referred to Msgr Raymond T Considine Diocesan Director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith and brother of Rev John J Consishydine MM Director of the Latin America Bureau of the National Catholic Welfare Conference reshysponsible for P AVLA Then she was coPltacted by Rev James A Clark at that time assistant to Msgr Considine fur PAVLA and now in Washington as asshysistant director for the national PAVLA office

Lots of tests followed and Lucille also enrolled for a five month orientation course at Bosto College Primarily deshysigned to train volunteers for the colleges own lay apostolate program the course has also been attended by members of other groups planning to serve

Protest Criticism Of Mission Schools

ARUA (NC)-More than 4000 took part in a peaceful demonshystration staged here in Africa to protest criticism I1f mission schools and missionaries in the National Assembly

Some Protestants and Muslims joined the participants who carmiddot ried signs written in both Enshyglishand the local language Logbara

The demonstrators assembled in the market place of this northshywest Uganda town and then marched through main streets to the district commissioners office Half of Ugandas primary and secondary schools are Catholic

in 3 pan ish and Portuguese spesking Streas

A classmate noted Lucille was Jo - Anne Rothmyer St Marys parish New Bedford Joshy

Anne taultht in New Mexico last Summmiddoter as a member of the Boston College Lay Apostolate Program and is there again this year

Somali Salary Lucille will leave New Bedshy

ford Aug 15 according to presshyent ~lims

A a member of the Legion of Mar~ she chose that date afi having s p e cia 1 significance being the Eeast of the Assumpshytion She will spend four months in Fetropolis Brazil near Rio de Jfaneiro receiving language instruction and being briefed on the ltultural aspects of Brazili-an life

She will then go to Salvador for the remainder of a three year periltJod During it she will reshyceive a stipend of $10 weekly plus room and board She and her 1ellow nurse will stay with the Sisters of the Immaculate Concmiddoteption

What I like about PAVLA says Lucilll~ is that the proshyfessilnal skills of its members are means 10 an end - that of bringing people to Christ The

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Father Clark In addition to the program

fQr Latinmiddot America theres a parallel organization that serves home mission areas of the United States said Lucille Its known as Extension Volunteers and personnel serve for one year in home mission areas or neeeiT sectors of large cities

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Two weeks tlIID tDe prospect middotof amp8UCoossful ZoBe title defense appeared rather remote for Stafford Post ef FaD River Tonight Ooaeh Ray Billintons -stout-heartei crew iB sehed1lled to open a best two -out of three series with Abington Zone 10 conqueror fYf Brockton at South Park Fall River The climax On the long road back was the 5-2 conquest 8If New Bedford Sunc1lly in bull special playoff lilt Hansen Field Somerset Both teams had conshycluded regular eeason play with identical 8-4 records G0shying all the way to register hi8 aecond lUcceSshytiyene victory over he Whalshyen was dimiDshyUeGar DfIewniM who 0- bull lmCand illus1rilnls eareer at Dartee u beier 1rDmmlur t ~~w_-er 2IIJPPOlt lie miebt welt Iaaw cshomiDed lBedifUllCl Which fount bim eBY enough to hit but awfuU ~Uih hitweI

Coatributinl 110 uttie by lIM lIParkling defensive play at iIIIiltd batle waa another shortstop vansplant Ron Knowe who came up with a c~le et real gems Both eutfields put ill an unusually busy day The New tettford Gu1ercordoJl had a total of eleven puto1Jts all River trine Woody Berube Stafford beavy bitting first baseman weat for the collar in thr~e middotofti shyeial trips but only because there was no limit to the depth leftfielder George Ioerreira playshyed him

1hecaunky Ferreira gave Woody plenty of room about 00 Jieetor 80 andU1us W88 able to haul in a couple of -hots that would have gone out of most ballparks George also turned 100R a terrific throw to the plate in the fifth to nail Ron Knowe attempting to llCore aft~r a B81T7 14achado hoist to left

FiDe Quae In most respects this was bull

fine contest between two good ball clUbs NMlIntil the bottom of tbe4ighth when Fall River pushed aerOllSthree runs did either team enjoy more than bull one run advantag~ Bob Miranda NB starter was most effective in the early innings then suddenly lost his stuff and was lifted in the fifth after loading the basel on walks Successor Don Canasshytra Bishop Stang ace subseshyquently got out of the innirig unscathed but fell victim of heavy Stafford artillery in the eighth when the winners ked the title

And so tonight at South Park Stafford Post is scheduled to enter phase one of the State playoffs which in pyramidal fashion lead to regional then national competition Its a long arduous path but one which hundreds uf boy have followed to a life in professional baseball Some 28 players both managers and all the coaches in the recent

Atty Gen Kennedy Scores Prejudice

YOUNGSTOWN (NC) - Atty Gen Robert F Kennedy coupledmiddot a condemnation of prejudice in the US with support for the independence of Cigtmmunistshyruled nations in an address here in Ohio

Kennedy addressing the anshynual Slovak Catholic Sokol conshyvention said injustice to Neshygroes and other minorities in the US cannot help but stir the Cigtnscience of anyone fit to can himself a citizen of this counshytry

He allo said he had been asked 1gt7 hi brother the President toteU 8uIt the Uaiied StaW witl ~tin_ to 1IUppori the just ~ OIl ail ~ ill the world tor independence aDd Ubert7 - aapiratiaM the Sloveb mare 604Ia7 will -aD7 eampbv capUve tioumiddot

major league All-Star Game were products of Legion ball The legendary Bob Feller is the organizations first representashytive in the Hall of Fame Therell be many others

If memory serves correct the only Mass team to make it to the National finals was Lynn Post in 1936 Catching for that club was a fellow by the name of Jim Hegan who went on to a sucoessshyful career in the majors and ill currently the bull pen boss of the front running New York Yankees Stafford Posts furthest advance in Statecompe1ition came in 1957 when the batiery of Forn Arruda end Russ GibBon Qemheaded 1lrivethat took ampDe club to tile 1ItDlifinals

Fuhn B8th ~ men went into tIJD

IJa11 upon p-aduation and ea_ has made his way tbroUllh tbe mbmr league maze tel 1he poiDt where they maybe brought up b~ their ~ parent ltClubs any ~ Russ is the No 1 catcher with Seattle the Bed 1Ioz AAA Pacific Coast League dub and Tom is currently start shying for Springfield the Giants IAA Eastern League aftilia1e

Gibson was selected for the Ooast League All-Star team earshylier this mantb after hav~diampshyplaced Archie Skeen ibe Sox highly-touted backstop ill late Spring Russ ill up around th~

SOO mark pRsently bitti~ the long ball consistently and with the way Tillman is going who knows but what well ee him at leDway before the seallllll ill out

Arruda back on the firing line lifter sustaining concussion a month ago ranks No 2 em ijle SpringfieldSaff behind 22 year old Frank Linzy Statistics avail shyable indicate that they rankene and two in the vital earned run column Linzy at 163 and Arshyruda atmiddot ~45 Anything under 300 is considered excellent in baseballs lexicon Perchance the Giants fail to rlaquo~r from their recent tailspin it is not inshyconceivable that manager AI Dark may want to bring some of his young promising talent up for a look-see

And with all the furor attendshying the Civil Rights issue throughout the country its sigshynificantto note that baseball history-organized ball that is was made out on the West Coast a couple of weeks ago when both umpires in the Salt Lake CityshySan Diego game were colored One Emmett Ashford in fact fa the PCLs umpire-in-chief

Third Order Helps Former Prisoners

CHICAGO (Nc) - The Third Order of St Francis has opened an inn here for persons released from Illinois jails

Called St Anthonys Inn it will provide food clothing and employment assistance to exshyprisoners Father Philip Marshyquand OFM is chief officer of the inn which can accommodate 12 men

A parttime staff at the inn inshycludes 10 Cigtnsultants and Cigtunshyllelors and a Franciscan chaplain

We want to eliminate regishymentation and stress selfhelp through knowledge discipline and practice said Father Marshyquand and in this respect our program is somewhat similar to that of Alcoholics Anonymous

Vetoes Anti-Smut Bill MADISON (NC) - Gov Joha

W lreynolds vetoed a bill proshyviding for a legislative investi shyptwn of alleged printing and Gistribution of obscene matter ill Wi80onsin --We have efficient Jaw UIIoMelDeDt in this field and I have every laquomfidence talat pollee and prosecutors 1riJl eontimle to d6 their duty Be7shyaolda Mid bull YMoiDM (be bilL

AXACAN AWARD At Ge~etOWll~ Famptber Edwanl B Bann pre~deDt eenfeB the ADca1l MemMial Medal 011 Raul Cardinal Silva BeBriquez Archbishop ftf Sanshy~o Chile The a~d honea ermtriblti9DB 0 understlmdshyq among Peples of the Americans Spain and the Hi~panic

world NC ftmo

Asks Deily Prayer Brooklyn Ordinary Urges Catholics Seek

Oiville Aid in BROOKLYN (N C) - The

Bishop of Brooklyn baa asked Cath()lics hele to recite 1laily bull ~cial prayer that the nation may overcome te CmTel1t racial crisis

Bishop BTyan 1 McIniegart of BrookJyn 1lPpealed for prayer in bull pastoral letter read Sunday ill all churches

More than one million copies of a Prayer for Justice with Charity were distributed at Masses Also passed ()ut were exshycerpts trom the American Bishshyops 1958 statement on discrimishynation

The prayer will be recited publicly at all of the dioceses 223 parishes ~very Sunday until further notice the Bishop said

The prelate asked for faithshyful daily recitation of the prayer by Catholics

The text of the prayer follows Heavenly Father who has

created all men according to yenour own image and Tedeemed

Students Volunteer As House Builders

TACAMBARO (NC)-Thirteen University of Notre Dame Btushydents are spending their Sumshymer vacation on the outskirts of this Mexican mountainside town of 10000 as volunteer house builders

The- students are building three cinder block homes for families of six to nine persons

Besides the building project which takes 44 to 48 hours a week the students 8legiving English classes three to five times a week to about 150 of the people living here In their ~are

time they are getting to know Mexicans and Maican ways

Thanks Congress WASHINGTON (NC) - The

Holy See has sent the House of Representatives expressions of appreciation over the chambers condolences on the death of Pope John XXIII A similar letter from the Holy See to the Senate earlier was placed in the Record by Sen Mike Mansfield of Monshytana majority leader

M4Ceunty St Mtw

IacW Crisis us all by the Blood of Your Dishyine Son teach us how 10 live gather asbrothersm dignity justiceeharity and peaCle

May we afford to eacbother DOW tile total measure Of human rights guanmteed us by the law of our beloved Land

But beyond thatgraciously give m the vision 10 see clearly the full meaning of Your comshymand to love uar neighbor liS we love ourselves and grant us the graoe 10 observe this precept in our daily lives Amen

Pope Paul Stresses Peace B1Otherhood

VATICAN CITY (NC) -Pope Paul VI Spoke of peace and brotherhood at his second Satshyurday general audience

The Pope greeted thoae presshyent for theaudiencem St Peters basilica in Italian Enshyglish French German and Spanish Most of his listeners were Americans

After greeting the idividual groupS the Pope said

Of the Lord be the fruit of this audience May it enter your hearts and leave a memory of 1his meeting as a moment of pro_ found and intimate spiritual joy We would like each one of you to repeat to others how good and pleasant it is to feel oneself a brother and son in the Church ltIf Christ

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Recognize Rights Of Every Human Prelate Urges

TOLEDO (NC) -Alshythough a white individual may be free of injustice toward colored fellow citi shyzens as a member ofa commushynity he can be guilty Bishop GeorgeJ Rehring of Toledo said in a letter read at Sunday Masses in the diocese

Calling for individual resolve to r~cognize in every human middotbeshying all the human rights claimed for oneself Bishop Rehring said Let Ull recognize in every human being the inalienable rights acknowledged by our Amfri~an Declaration of Indeshypendence

Sound Beasonillg Let us see in every humall

Oelllg a work of the Divine Creshyator in every truth a child middot01 God

Let us assert maintain -deshyfend and Whold the rigbts of every human being toB deoent living decent livlng qualterst ltdecent conditions of employment ust compensation jor work deshy-4eJN human care in sicknesa eQual opportunities ineducatieD

We mustxilalbe a race -probshylem must be solved not on the -basis f)f feeling but on the tlasi laquo aound reaseming We must lOe the truth and we should tIIot ampear theoonclusions to wbich ltJight reasOn will lead us We Ila~ been commanded by God k) HgtW ltour fellowlIlen as Ourshy1IelVleS We must accord to -every human being the treatment to whioh we as human beings know _ haYe a ript in this matter we baVle DO choice

Lebanese ampnor SCRANTON (NC) - Bishop

Jerome D Hannan of ScrantOIl was honored helle by the LebanshyoOIl ~lJVernment for his fatherly care of the Lebanese people in bis diocese He received Lebanshyons decoration of the National Order of the Cedar at a oereshymony in the chancery office

Superior Geftefal NEW YORK (NC)-The Pio~

Society of St Charles (Scalashybrini Fathers) announced bere that Father Giulivo Tessarolo pastor of Holy Rosary church ill Washington D C was elected Superior General of the Society at a meeting in Rome

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Papal Message Read at Mass For Delegatmiddote

LONDON (NC)-The selfshyleRRness and devotion to duty of Archbishop Gerald P OHara were lauded in a papal letter read at the funeral Mass here for the late Apostolic Delegate to Great Britain

A native of the U S and forshymer Bishop of Savannah-Atlanta Ga the Archbishop died here following a heart attack

Presiding at the Requiem Mass in Westminster cathedral for the veteran papal diplomat who served the Holy See i~ commushynist Rumania Ireland and Brit ain was Valerian Cardinal Gracias Archbishop of Bombay Celebrant was Archbishop Fran cis Grimshaw of Birmingham senior member of the British Hierarchy Seventeen bishops and the entire diplomatic corps at the Court of St Jamess at shytended

Served Selflessly The message of Pope Paul VI

to the Archbishops brother Edshyward OHara of Philadelphia who flew here when the Deleshygate fell ill was read at the Mass It stated

We are deeply grieved to learn of the death of Our brother Archbishop OHara who as Bishop of Savannah-Atlanta contributed so much to the development of that diocese and as representative of the Holy Father served many long years selfl~sly and devotedly in Rushymania Ireland and Great Britain

In expressing to you and to the sorrowing relatives Our sin cere and heartfelt sympathy We impart as a pledge of abiding comforting graces Our paternal apostolic blessing

Council to Take Normal Course

VATICAN CITY (NC)-There Is no foundation to a news agency report that the second session of the ecumenical counshycil will end on Sunday Dec 8 the council press office has announced

The office stated that Pope Paul VI has himself declared that he will let the council take its normal course before deshyciding on when it will end

The second council session is scheduled to begin on Sunday Sept 29

Deny Agreement On Prelate Near

VATICAN CITY (NC) - The Vatican has denied the truth of reports that an agreement has been reached on the future of Jozsef Cardinal Mindszenty

The Hungarian Primate has been living in asylum in the U S legation in Budapest since 1956 He took refuge there after Soviet troops quelled the anti shycommunist uprising which had freed him for a few days from the prison where he was serving bull life sentence

Reports of a settlement of the cardinals case came from Budshyapest where they have since also been denied by Hungarian govshyernment sources

The report was issued by a news agency after earlier reshyports stated that Hungarian govshyernment officials had held talks with Bishop Endre Hamvas of Csanad acting head of the Hunshygarian Bishops Conference who recently arrived in Budapest from Rome

Carey to Speak ST LOUIS (NC)-U S Rep

Hugh L Carey of New York strong proponent in Cortgress for fair treatment of students in- private schools and a member of the House Committee on Educashytion and Labor will speak at the national convention in Detroit of Citizens for Educational Freeshydom

POPE PAUL VI HOLDS FIRST PUBLIC AUDIENCE Pope Paul VI is calTied aloft on his podable throne duringshyhis first general audience in St Peters Basilica More than

7000 persons were present and the pontiff spoke to them in five languages including English Regqlai general audiences are being held weekly

Sisters Continued from Page One

Mary to grade seven St Patshyricks School Fall River

From Nazareth-on-the-Cape Hyannis Sister Mary Josella to St Catherine Convent Belize British Honduras

From Our Lady of Mercy Conshy~nt Attleboro Sister Mary Priscilla to grade three Our Lady of Lourdes School Taunshyton

From Our Lady of Mercy Conshyvent New Bedford Sister Mary Stephen to grjde five St Kilians School New Bedford

Sister Mary Amadeus to grade six St Marys School North Atshytleboro

Sister Mary lIortenseto lIoly Name Convent New Bedford

Sister Mary Davida to Nazarshyeth Hall Fall River

From our Lady of Mercy Conshyvent East Greenwich Sister Mary Aquin to grade four St John the Evangelist School Atshytleboro

From Belize From St Catherine Convent

Belize British Honduras Sister Mary Joycelin to Bishop Feehan High School Attleboro

From St Francis Xavier Conshyvent Providence Sister Mary Stephanie to grades seven and eight St Vincents lIome Fall River

From St James Convent West Warwick Sister Mary Raenne to grade two St Marys School New Bedford

From St John Baptist Convent New Bedford Sister Mary Thershyese Agnes to Bishop Feehan High

Legion Honors Bishop Walsh MOUNT KISCO (NC) - Bishshy

op James E Walsh MM US missioner who has been imshyprisoned in communist China since 1960 received in absentia the 12th annual Americanism award of New Yorks Westshychester County Committee of the American Legion

Accepting the award for Bishshyop Walsh was Father Carroll I Quinn MM He said -atheistic communism could be beneficial to an individual insofar as pershysecution can be beneficial

lIe added that the good beshycome better the bad become worse and the lukewarm must make a decision to choose one group or the other

The paradox of paradoxes he maintained is the victory of good over evil even in an inshytrainsically evil movement such as communism The Polish pilot who escaped with his family to freedom recently is an example of good being drawn from evil

of Mlercy ListSchool Appointments School Attleboro From House of Studies Sister grade seven St Marys School

From St Joseph Convent Fall Mary Joseph Michael to grade New Bedford River Siter Mary Eva to grade one SS Peter and Paul School Sister Marianna to Our Lady six St Marys Cathedral School Fall River of Mercy School East GreenshyFall River wichSister Mary Celine to grade

Sister Mary Julene to St Maria six SS Peter and Paul School Sister Mary Adrianne to Mercy Fall RiverQ)retti Sehool Pawtucket mount Country Day Schoolmiddot

From St Joseph Convent Pawshy CumberlandSister Joan Marie to grade onetucket Sister Mary Angelo to St Marys Cathedral School Fall From Providence grade one Our Lady of Lourdes River From S Patrick Convent ProshySchool Taunton vidence Sister Mary Regina tieSister Mary Johnelle to gradeFrom St Joseph Convent Proshy

seven St Josephs School Fall Bishop Feehan lIigh School Atshyvidence Sister Marie Donna to

River tleboroBishop Feehan High School Atshy From St Vincents Home Fantleboro Sister Mary Michaelanne to River Sister Mary Cecilia toFrom S1 Kilian Convent New grade seven St Patricks School Nazareth-on-the-Cape lIyannisBedford Sister Mary Eugene as Fall River

Sister Marie de Prague tosuperior to Our Lady of Mercy Sister Mary Clare Theresa to grade six and principalship middotStCon vent and to grade six St grade sevlilft St Louis School Kilian School New BedfordMalys School New Bedford Fall River

Sister Mary Carolita to amptoSister Jeanne Marie to grade From St Mary Convent North Edwards School Providencesix St rosephs School Fall Attleboro Sister Mary Joseph

River and Sister Mary Noelita to Mt From St Leo Convent Paw-shy St Mary Convent Fall River

A f1AMILY TIUiAItuclgtet Sister Marie Walter to Sister Mary Rose de Lima to grade seven St John Baptist St Vincents Home Fall River oiIAR-BmiddotQ CHICKENS School New Bedford as superior and procurator

From St Margaret Convent From St Matthew Convent ROSELAWNRumford Sister Mary Timothy Cranston Sister Marie Laboure to Bishop Feehan High School to Our Lady of Lourdes Convent FARMS

tlU WuhinltoD St airhann Attleboro and School Taunton as superior t JUlt off Route I four teacher procurator principal and grade

V4~reiln to Meet Sister Marie Roselle to grade l wa 3~n two Our Lady of Lourdes School

While out for a Drive From St Parick Convent Fall

TauntonIn San Antonio Stop at thtl Delightful Spot

SAN ANTONIO (NC) - The River Sister Mary Columban to ~ ~ jCatholic Central Union (Verein)

will hold its annual five-day convention here starting Satur day Aug 17

Meeting simultaneously with the 108year-old social action organization will be the Nationshyal Catholic Womens Union and the Central Catholic Youth URicmiddotn

Tte womens organization will be having its 47th annual conshyvention and the youth group its 11th annual meeting

Featured speaker at the conmiddot vention banquet will be Coadshyjutor Bishop John L Morkovshysky Apostolic Administrator of the GalvEston-Houston Tex diocese The (i

Rihard F Hemmerlein of Syracuse NY is president of the Catholie Central Union Mrs Charles Wollschlager Watershy In FAMILY SECURITY bullbull bury Conn heads the Catholic -Womens Union Richard H Weiden New York is head of the Catholic Youth Union Is ~itizelis

DR CLEANING GREATER FALL RIVER COUNTS ON CITIZENSand

FUIIt STOIlAGE

SAVINGS CLIEANERS DEIRMODY

BANKampitizens 31- 4ohannet Stret 4 SOUTH MAIN Sf

Taunton VA 2-6161_ 1 Corner of Bedford St

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Hot Potato Awaits Retum Of Vacationing Editors

By Msgr George G ~

DIrector MCWeuro Social ~ DetpMtment

It happens every year Somewhere uound the middle fII Jltly columnists wha five in tb tJropiea (Washington ean 8eTve as a good example) get tired or writin1r eoluntns even ill air-conditioned offices And their readers--with the 0shy

lieption of the few odd onelf Itere and there who dont know enough to eome in out of the ncon-day lmu-get tkied of reading them At ~i time of the ear the only peopie wbo seem to be bterIn[ned to Iftp the- presses rolling regardshy1e1lS of the Swnshymer heat Be

tbeeditors And -oOyen of these ~y gentleshyaellgtif the truth e J e known lIave probablJr transferredtheir

Ii 1Iampee of operashytions to the piney woodamp Ql aoIlthern Minnesota OJ to the WOCky coast of Maine and beme very sensible lat ~lIbtJrmiddot dont even get around to readiag tIleir oWn editorials mna less etIler peoples columna

Allergic te )JlaIIII Spaeea What I am leading Up to is that

-u week for ~ee while tae editors are looking the Qtker way I am not going to write a

tluIt theY lIILe begiImiDfl to squeak

And besitles nebodY is ~ listening to 1Ibem lIIDP ~

M IbDe Leave it temiddot1Ie Irish with their

real 0Ir alleged fOndness fOr inshytramUlal conttGVerlIyen to- came along iust at the riyenht time with a new issue which will live the coaselativeliberal controverS7 alDODQ their AmeriJCim Cathalie cBuains Ii uew lease on life

If ami when tbe Ilartieipaatl in tlUampcontmuiDt debate run oat ot new ~ to SQ aboat the new issue- of DationalizatiOD in Ireland they can always start arguing among themselves as to whether or not Pope Pauf Vl b really as much in favor of the United Nawms as his recent adshydress of welcome to Secretary Genera U Thant would on the face fYf it seem to indicate

Make GNIIIld RliIlelJ CQmethe FaU when the kids

have returned to school and everytbing else fa back to normal again readers of the Catholic pressare in for a jolly good time

if they share this writers weak oolumn strictly so called ie5sfor trYing to anticipate how lIutsince editors by andlmtge certain Catholic newspapers bull are allergic to blank spaees iD magazines (dont ask me to name

tile p~geS l)f their papers (unless them) are going to handle the course these blank spaces are hot potato which Time has unshypaid for at the going rate and ~ttingly tolllled into their lap agned by A Friend) we are By way of bull concluding poundootshymg to compromise withmiddot them note it is suggested that tile 1liiy filling out ~e rest of 0lIl great debate- on this mOlBenliouanotted space- WIth a few Mid issue-Are Irish Catholics more ~er and complete11 incoa- ia favor of nationalization the equential jottings 011 a recent British Socialista _ be pest IIe~S item whichstruck lIS as polled until our friends the edishylteing rather amU5l~ In a ptJEJ tors get back to town IMt of way and whlch III lRucamp It will be their respomibUitby teo good to keep until the- Fatl to establish and enforce the ~ Attitrie iloUnd rules for the d~1gtate and

The news Item in questlOft ~ peared in Time magazinegtso JuI 12cover story on ~an Lem~ PrIme Mmister of EIre and tltushy181 head of the Flanna Fail PartJ In the land oisaints and sehGlars

It relids verbatim as follows -Themiddot world socialism 1lenifies ~ianba Fail supporters who are Rofbnly overwhelmingly Ca~ho

Iic but include many small landshy owners Yet one-third of aU in tI~ial enterpJises middotin Irelandmiddot

today are bankrolled (Time has alwaYlJ liiKl a weakness for bar- ltarisms of this sort) by the govshyernment which has gone farther toward nationalization than even

Jkitish socialists advocate Le~ bull aass says that he shares the atti shy

tude toward socialism that was expressed in the late Pope Johns eneyclical Pacem in r~ that

BOmiddot political system is undesirable if it benefits the people

Need Something New r wou1ltl hope that Mr Lemasa

didnt put it quite that waTt but it any event Times assertion bull at Ireland God help us baa 8OJ1e- the British soeialists one better in pushing for the natio~ elizaotion Gf industry (in other words for a form of socialism) has given OithoIk conserva- tLve~ and liberals in the lmiddotted States somethmg new VII MgUe aboutmiddot in the monthsmiddotahead

And goodness knows they need

~mething new ttl argue aboutr the old victrola reeords on right-to-Wock legislation lIedi- care UNESCO~ Who is Iespon lible Jlbr l--_ Calltlo iJIl - _ ~

_~ audi similar mattera eI bull fu~re of ~m cililiagt- Mon have beea pIqed mOllen tiani~utbeIleftlJtsestaatlllilteaSel or lesser imlIfJI-ncte fer ThlJlr8lllllri Aamp bull ~ HIamp

~ Wi4 CCJaIIatiola W 9L 1-- ~ u

Westport CfamboiJ ~IIIrpr _Bonnia llIJl~fIIC)~~middot The liIob BFIIae ~ f1II St

8eorgeS CfsuRb ~ will -onsor a cI- hill lit 1 Sllada

_lIIItemooa 1111 28 at ManIens Glove 0IrlI Pail BiyeneF admiddot lIorth Dartmouth lD ClIlJe 06 rain Il will be sIliifted tAP the paneltial ahool WI Atwele IedilMaamman aan8Ullaquolt5 ~ ~attllae~

morespeeificaJl3i to prevent ~ participants fron throwing any thing heavier than a shamrock at one another or at the haplesa Henry Luce

Joint Statement CftMdemns Bias

OKLAHOMA CITY (NO) -

Catholic Orthodox Protestant and Jewish clergymen isseed a joint statement here ~ndemnshying racial discrimination

Bishop Victor J Reed of OIdashyhoma City and Tulsa signed the joint resolution which also calla for recognition of the validity and essential rightneS at the massive acts of protest which have developed in response to continued injustice and practice of racial discrimination in Amershyiean life Twe~-five religious lesden

attendiell the meeting at whiclr the resolution was issued

BiShop Reed told the pariicl shypants that be hae inI1ntctecl priests of his diocese to cam paign activelJ against racial cU crimination and that future CClIItracts- AIr constructiUn and repair of Catholicchurches iIIl

_~Oklahoma will contain an auwshydiscrimination dauIIe- ona ~ wu - shy

cJained JUDe IT 1800 He Iftlsmiddot spiritual director 01 ampCursmiddotllo to C-_Juct minlll7 ill Verona and w~ URU

_ bull ~_ bull among~JOuncpeoplelie ~ l~tlU8UI -Unwntlon ecf the ClHIgleptiOll otEriesWat AUSTRf (NC)-The nationlll ~ Br11J stiC=ata CJf ~ I-cJ- ICbrift _ 1ltJt _ 1If c~ at caSillo mov YewoIlllJllme lalB5S- me ~ 0 t inc~ fIcIdiGbull_ Jlntnltbullbull1

of SP ~ anctao SUarH 1IIIIIci8I ItejftSetl1Iative of Bishop ban BIIws ~ Benet Prelate Nidli_ at Cludrld Real Spain in Ute euniJIe moveJDeM

CursiJlN -d1Ietet ~

laymen Jut bull - atress the fund_eDWs 01 Catbshyalic belief wor8blp tieIMbiIIamp

ACT I N G PRESIDENT Msgr Robert A Peters is acting- president of the Oathshyolic Press Association f~ lowing the resignation of President Floyd AndenJOD NC Photo

AslIS Commission To Tackle Family FOim Problems

WASHINGTON (NC) shyEstahlishment of a presidenshytial j~mmisgibn On country life ttl tackle problems of the nations middotfamilY farIIis wa~middot ne omtnlJl(nded tea Congresssiolial

subcommittee here by an omshybullcial ltgt1 the National CathOfte Rural Life Comerence

FathelmiddotTames L Vizzard 8J ctirector of the NCRLC Washing ton olfice told members of the House amiddotgricwture subcommittee at farnUy faTIDa that the group fine work ia inadequate for the fun aad continuing task fIf evaluuting change and ita effect ea thl~ famil7 farm

The subcommittee he said baa IleitIter the staff nor the time jor the intensive and deshytailed rese8lLeJt which the ~ middot~resmiddot

8erftee to NaUOR FOI this Iellsou tbe Jesuit

fann expert said we Mgtold hope that bull subcommittee make Ii oae ol its most urgeDt reeommendatioos that there be established a ne presidentialeomm ission 01) country life

Wf believe th~ the prestige authOIlty and c~ntin~ workof suclI It ~isslon ~lgned u month7publication resportSlbilitJ Eli making bull thOr-shyough analysis- in the spirit ai DA)n~pllrtisanr objeetiviq would be of great service to the rural peoplE~ of America and the nashytion itsett Father V~ assertc~d

Farminc in this country ba mushroomed from a simple aDd even a primitive art into bull highly technical business ~

Quiring large capital investment and cmiddotash operating costs told the subcommittee

Studies Stigmatine foul~S Cause

VA]ICAlf CITY (NC) _ 1M Sacred Coneegation at lUtes b- examined the heroic nature fillshyJathez Gaspare Bertoni founder of the Stigmatine Fathers

Father Bertoni ~ atmiddot shy1-1 Oct 1717

lic Ulti~-~ liiialegen MIw iiD TlM fetIIerlaDck _ first t~ lIWaIded a dOctorateo tJiletloer CatbeIIc 9IW

Lydia 1II ~Oampamp bull membll of 1ae 1Adi_ at ltetbshy~ Ii eo ml~ SisteNshywho 1II11lM1l1t ain mIMMD IIilaIpinc CMIIalic-

r~~v~Youl By Most ReT Paltoll J Shea D D

A lIIUVe7 ~ Ihntana state College JaWt renale Ole MowW faata abeat tile Pelaampe wOIII8il ia tile VnitN S

She IIPlIDcIIt the eflubaJeat of a 78_ of Mr- lite oa teIepIloue

ftemiddot eat8 160 pMlllllls of meat 353 egg and 5 mlles of spaghetti a pear

Sbe 146 PINUps of clampanttell amruaIl 8M flO peuaU eI edible food fllte tile arbap

wen JearSlle apen_ Hi tim _ muc does cl~ _ her

INrIIJanci but retams 13 per cent el ber p1lIchases

If these factsfell upon the eyes of the hundreds 01 thoosanck who me in the dumps in the cities of LatiD America or the ItarviDg in India would they not ask wmtt diD YOU share with 11S7 We cannot gather up yourgatbage We cannot pick up your dis eardid clothiDfl We know that you and 3Our tamnY aveJaCe 466 pounds of food a day while we average 123 pounds and most of tbat is rice We know that what you throw themiddot garbage pail in the United States would be It banquet fOr us tor m~ days W~ would like to be the waf Youare wear pl)UZ rob~ smoke vour cigarettes but we cannot and we never wiU In 17 years there - will be 14 billion people in the world llDd three-fourths of them will be lI$ we are now - hungry lmpzooverished mahvgturishecJ ill ignorant You will get richer wemiddot will ~

poorer

But are )OU IWt Catholic DGe ~ IIIitIl Ulat _ Christ offeNd Ilia Life for jfOUl _ 70ullleuhl on k or a -sel to _wbe -bh CJIrist Ilia poverty We are not Communists w wtIl ot ~ clothes elf

JIOW b8ck of eJL~ but we ~ thIa muh - t ralIi lIIta bull SBlsH fnetitm fJf 70ur pwchases witIa WIt- 011

$10 fer adrese will youDOt rive to tile HoI Patber his Societ) for the Propaaat1on 0 ~ tor Oat

averan 93e cigarettes )ou smoke ~141~ IHlIt me _ tIae l)rice of Just ODe pacJ(alle

Do Dot be mathematical about ito Just leam 110 share II pou_w a woman who had had too much to drink and Wll$ m gracing womanhood would OU not feel ashamed because you too were a woman Then why not feel SQrryo for us women We too Me daughters of Eve we too lClve our Queen Mary AlI we __ fa love - not a tithing but just a small sharing of yOUl bJeampJIQJL We CQIU10t pther up the crumbS you share but the HolJ FdaeI- can Be has a Society in the VlIiteci states which does thU send it te hJm tbrouglt The- Soeiet7 fOr tfte Propagatioa ~

tile Faith Remember it wu founded by bullwoman Let tU WOOleD

ltick t8Pther lDdier 1tIi1i7 and her Soa Thaait 70

~ LOft yon AfS for $5 1ntba~bdvinK to our ~ Metlter el Perpetual Bel for craees MS ~ v~ - IaariIlc coffee 1InUamp tit Ca

for $S I am U 7e old and I 11ft _ -- bull fM4 eve~Q and aM eri~ S ~ HIICl teO IiiI

i hopeaother ~Ildren will not b~bull~

--MISSlOlf eombines thebest features of an 9thermiddot magazines

ftories pictures statistics human 4Iterest TaJ[e lID interest iD the RIf1eriI1g humanitymiddotof- the mission world and send your sacrificebull along middotwith a request to be put on the mailing middotlist of this middotbishy

hi oat ampbia oomm pia 70ur sacrifice to Ii and mail t tbe Rev lIuhoD ~ Sheesmiddot National Director of the Societ7 hopaptioa of the Faith 366 Fifth Avenue New York I M Y Joar Dtoeesan DirectN U REV ampAYMOND T fXraquofSIDJNE 361 Nerih MaiD S~eet hD atver

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MANCHOR middot-3Fut Seniors ot SaintmiddotAhthony~s Thurs July 25 1963

Participate in Many Activities During Busy Scholastic Year Minor Seminary

Looking forward to their senior year at Saint Anthony Spurs Increase High School in New Bedford are two outstanding sup- Of Vocatmiddotons porters of the schools program - Nonnand Meny and Muriel Marios Muriel the daughter of Mr and Mrs Adelard SANTA BARBARA (Ne) Marois of 96 Nye Street tt helps you make important de - The American Franciscan New Bedford is a member cisions Societyfor Vocations praised of Saint Anthonys parish And Normand adds Catholic minor seminaries at its na- and takes part in many of education is necessary especially tional meeting as the chief facshythe activities sponsored by 1he in these days when there is so tor in the richest increase in achool and parish great a need to counteract bad priestly vocations in our coun-

Normand too is a member of influences trys history Saint Anthonys and if the son Homework Necessary The society rep 0 r ted bull of Mr and Mrs Normand Meny On the subject of homework marked increase in the numshyof 287 Ashley Blvd New Bed both students feel that it is ber of high school boys entering ford Both Normand and Muriel a necessary part of school life the minor seminary have been members of the par- Without drill says Normand ish school since freshman days the things we learn in class This is due said the group Both Muriel and Normand are would not make enough of an to the wisdom and zeal of the

good students and maintain impression and we would soon American Bishops whose well shyabove average grades Muriel 11 forget what wed learned planned diocesan vocation proshyparticularly interested in Latin Homework is especilllly im- grams each year acquaint 110 algebra and English though she portant says Muriel for those many boys with the priesthood laughingly says her favorite students who are planning to go Also the generous giving of their period is the lunch break on to college sons to God by the American

Since he is interested in jour- The program of studies at parents and the zeal and friendshynalism Normand works hard at Saint Anthonys High is diver- ly attitude of vocation direc-English and Latin feeling that sified and students who want to tors a background in these languages follow a classical commercial or The society is an organization will be beneficial in this field general course will find the cur of vocation directors from the He is also interested in science riculum suitable Four years of Friars Minor the Conventuals realizing that a knowledge of two foreign languages both the Capuchins the Third Order this subject is essential in today French and Latin are offered Regular and the Friars of the World Commercial course students are Atonement About 40 priests at shy

Exira-Curricular Activities given one year of general sci tended the meeting at the Old Both Normand and Muriel take ence but college preparatory Mission here

part in extra-curricular activi- st~dents have biology chemistryties at SAH The glee club is one and physics together with four Oonlounds Opponents of their favorites This club years of mathematics MURIEL MAROIS and NORMAND MENY The group said the increase iJl under the direction of Sister There is very little time to do minor seminaries is providen-Helen of Jesus CSC is one of homework during the school day Club Members of this dub are alumnus of SAH Moderat() t tial In 1932 there were 85 the best known in the New Bedmiddot at Saint Anthonys since only trained to operate all mechancaf Sister Mary Yvette of the minor seminaries in the country fltgtrd area The club performs on one study period per day is al- devices in the school such y Ailgels Today there are more than 200 many occasions including par- lowed each student This one the moving picture projector the- Essa staff the society said ents night the school Christmas study period is sometimes used d 1 th d th_ d recor -p ayer e recor er e middotSImiddotter ary Yvette ~ the The meetIngs program w party thellenior play and nu- Improve rea mg comprehen- slide proJector d Th v~ pln an vwers ey_ Angels lB also Inoderator ~or the devoted to the importance of the merous religious affairs ilIon are then equipped to render

They take pride in the fact Selentilic Reacllnr Lab worthwhile service to the school Essa staff which is responsibe minor seminary Father Jame that for the past three years This improvement in reading by setting up and operating vis- for the publication of Saint An Hannan OFM Cap vocation they have sung the processional eomprehension is accomplished ua1 aid equipment thonys school newspaper The director of the Capuchins St and the recessional at the annual in a special scientific reading paper which is printed in French Augustine province told the as-Vocation Mass held in Saint An- laboratory which was introduced The first debating lOCiety at and English has been the recip- sembly thonys Church in the school two years ago by Saint Anthonys High wasinaug- lent of many awards The many mature superbi

BWiiness Administrator the present principal Sister urated last November arid since Work on the newspaper adjusted and highly effective Both students are members of Mary Perpetual Help Results its beginning the debaters have says Normand Meny a frequent priests who have spent up to IS

the science club Normand will have shown that the reading come a long way In the Nan-a wntributor 11 beneficial fltgtr years in a seminary previous to serve as president during his program has greatly benefited ga~settLeague~ SAH tied for students who wish to teke up their ordination certainly conshysenior year The club under the the students lot only in combull thIrd place with De ~ ~le j~urnalism or for those students founds those who take a stron direction of Sister Mary Ernest- prehension but in study skills Coach for the debating ~Iety who merely enjoy writing art- stand against the minor semi-Albert CSC meets monthly as well ill Att~rney Richard BachaJld an cles nary

Speakers during the past year Extra-curricular activities are --------------------------------------_have included business officials an important part of school life and lab technicians at Saint Anthonys These all

These two students have both take place after regular school served as officers during their hours and are on a voluntary junior year Normand was elect- basis Participation is high ed president and Murielclliss making it evident that there is secretary They will both camp- a keen interest on the part of aign for office again when elee- the students tiOJl time rolls around in SeJraquo Creative Writinlaquo ember There are many other clubs

Writing is a hobby with Nor- at SAH besides the glee club and mand and though he plans to the science club Sister Mary start using your basementbecome a business administrator Yvette who is in charge of t-he he feels that a deveiopment of Commercial Club states that the this interest will be advanta- purpose of the club is to create geous He is a member of Junior and encourage interest in busishyAchievement an organization ness education Outstanding leashywhose aim is to acquaint young ders in the business field often people with the business world give of their time to address

School News members As bull member of Junior French conversation is the aim

Achievement Normand acts aI of the French club Members of school reporter at Saint Antho- the club view films listen to nys High for the New Bedford records prepare French skits or Standard-Times read excerpts from French

Though Muriel has only one dramas and comedies The club younger brother she doesnt find is under the direction of Sister it too much of a chore babysit- Mary Noella CSC ting for a family of six children Saint Anthonys High also has age two to 11 My other hobby a creative writing club Under she says is playing the piano the direction of Sister Mary for my own amusement Andre members of this club

College is in the future plans meet twice a week to learn the of both Normand and Muril proper technique of good writ shyNormand plans to attend the ing New Bedford Institute of Tech Debating Society EUCTRIC DEHUMIDIFIERnology to study business admin- One of the really outstanding istration Muriel looks forward IIervice clubs is the Visual Aid to a career as a nurse and hopes En~ rust mold peeling paint wet New quick-aCtion Humidistat starts to attend Catherine Laboure Hungary Withdraws walls and floors with this all new Dehumidifier automatically when hu~ School of Nursing in Boston C Off I Electric DehuIrlidifier Justmiddot plug in midity rises - stops it after selected after graduation from Saint ommunlst ICla S watch it wring up to 4 gallons of humidity is reached Saves you money Anthonys BONN (Ne) - Communist moisture from the air daily Protectsmiddot by running only when needed Has

Catholic Education Hungary is withdrawing the Automatic Water Overflow Control ~ They both enjoy reading and government officials who have any normal sizelOOm or basement shy

have no trouble at all in doing been- stationed in diocesan area in your home Makesyenour damp Rolls on casters Handsome desigJ1 required bookrepoits Normaiid --offi-ees it~been reported here basement usable bull pays for itself blends in with anyqecor Five ye~ enjoys a wide variety of b~ in Germany iIi savings from dampness-damage replacement guarantee on refrigerashyand finds time to read novels They had been placed in the tor uni~ mysteries eampSlq8 and religioulL middotoffices in an etfort to isolate the 1l00ks nations bishops from their pea- PAY ONLY $J25 PIRmiddot WEEK Muriel likes mysteri~s and pIe detective stories as well as bi- The German Catholic news See Your Dealer orographies TwoTecent favorites agency KNA said Officials of the have bee~ DavJIi C9Pperfield~ Hungarian Offilte -for Religious and Murder in a Nunnery Affairs remain in only two Sees

Catholic I education ie bmo and thatthey too will probabq bull FALL RIVERELEaRIC liGHT COMPANY pertant ~ K-fiel ~ -4OOD bewithdRwD -

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14

Pope Paul Had AdmirClbl~

Preparation for Papacy By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer D D

Bishop ef IteRe

It is a fairly constant and consistent human foible to blame a man for not being someone else John Doe is looked upon askance because he is not an exaet counterpart of

his sometime companion-in-arms sometime antagonist Richard Roe Tweedledum is regarded with dour disfavor because he is not a perfect replica of Tweedledee and has learned to like olives and avocados And SO it is that withshyin weeks of his coronation Pope Paul VI i marked for disshyapprobation in certain exalted journalistic cir shycles because forsooth he is

DOt the very breath and imshyage of Pope

John XXIII Weare reshy

minded in this eonnection of tbe Ilries cd porshytraits of the Pope found if bull emory serves in 1be Vatican museum They stare down at us n 262 of them 01lt of identical frames and for the most part

GUt of identical facfl$ Obviously up to the Renaisshy

nce and the age of actual porshy1taiture the picture of the Ponshytuh are nothing more than

bearded recon~ructions of what -- h b _ to b ~ mlg t e suppo=umiddot ave~

looked like St Peter had moi~ to do than to sit for a studY of IUs physiognomy and whether Hildebrand was pale or swart IUstory vouchsafes nothinc

Only as we approach the plesshyent can we be reasonably sure lIlat the Popes we regard and who regard us so sternly in turn looked anything like the faces in ~ frames

Differences In Crealloa

For the infinite variety of ereshyaUon culminating inOUl human_ tty we ought to praise the lArd from whom all mercies flow What if all the Popes were exshyectly alike William Paley the 18th century Anglican theodicist based his argument for the ex-Istence of a Supreme Being ery largely upon the observable order of the universe which he remarked functioned Jike a well-oiled clock It has always seemed to us

as much less wise that an even IIWre telling proof of the divine plan and the infinite wisdom is to be gained from contemplatinlaquo tile extraordinary differences which exist in all creation so

that no two objects of whatever genera or species are absolutely

undifferentiated A competent clockmaker ean

assemble a time piece and vet it running but only-God could make two trees no single leaf of either one identical with any other

Pope Job Ue The difficulties of stepping

Into Pope Johns eomfurtable red sUppers embroidered with gold erosses (whereas by sacred preshyscription the slippers ofOldinary bishops are devoid of this sym_ bol) is mountainous enough

without demanding of the sucshycessor in addition that he do the impossible and metomorphose himself into a personality other than what he is by virtue of nature grace and continuing circumstance

Pope John was unique not only because of his magnificent gift of laughter and his warm delight in the fellowship of hushymankind but also because al shythough he had served many years as a papal diplomatmiddot he JIBS never haunted Rome long e~ough to fall into the habits and mannerisms of the papal administrative officials

Nonsence About C1Uia _ Pope Paul on the other hand

had lived the life of a curial Officer until in his late fifties he was sent to Milan as Archshybishop

A vast deal of arraaiaad arshy

rogant nonsense has been writ shyten and published lately conshycerning the Roman Curia In lOme quarters dubiously labelshyled liberal orprogressive it has been made out 1het the wbole apparatus ought 10 be scrapped Or at the very least drasticailyoverhauled

Such proposals and critieisms generally speaking are manishyfestly irresponsible where they are not quitefrankly puerile

The Holy See simply could not function without its adminshyistrative framework and it may well be suspected that some of thOle most adept in denigratinC

th~ CUria would quickly become if they were placed in the same position far more caatankerou

to deal with than the present staff which whatever its shortshycominCs has a fairly expertshyenoed view of the limitations at churchmen called upon to tulshyflll 1be ministry of angels

Mark _ Individual

No question but that papal adshyministrative responsibility tends to put its mark upon the individshyual It fosters necessarily a kind of clerical caution an attitudeof udent rJserve a heamplmiddotta~ middot

to accept the most recent vershysion of an incident as history simply because it is the latest

At its worst it can be-end 1Hdoubtedly has been-used as teppingstone by ambitious careerists But at its best It has provided a chool fOl nothine less than anctity

For the sacrifices inherent in the papal administrative life1be cramped and often narrow circumstances which surround and characteril1e it are pretty well guaranteed to bring out either the best or the worlt in men depending clearly enough on the men themselves

Recog-nized Greatnea

ftlat Pope Paul was schooled III the full rigor of the pontif shykate of Pope Pius XII is in it shyJelf a testimony to his admirable preparation for the office he now holds For there if ever was a Pontiff who did not suffer fools gladly He was exigent not only of moral heroism but of intelshyleclual excellence

He fostered a type of thinking and a manner of acting that was at once exalted and practical JIODlewhat arid at times (which ~ accqunt for some of the curshyrent animus against his memory) but never alien to the realities of the world as it is

Pius was not too much troubshyled by the dichotomy of liberalshy-concervative~ so bothersome to this decade of the 60s He saw that in the Church as in society as a whole there is room for both and need for both If he marked Giovanni Montini as a successor in the Chair of Peter it was not because he saw in bim a partisan but because he recognized the greatness which belongs to the head of the Houseshyhold

Pope Paul will not be another Pope John As an instrument of the Divine Head he will be only himself He will set the pace and

the mood of his pontificate For this we may well thank the God of infinite variety

In Washington Mary Kelly Sacred Hearts

Academy Fall River Lea Lashyflamme and Denise GelinM JesobullbullMary Academy Fall Riva and Ronald Rebello Bishop Stang High School Nwmiddottb Dartshymouth are among attendants at the 17th annual high school jourshyaalism institute closing tomorshyrow at Catholic University WaahingtonD CThey will reshyturn to work on staffs 0( their 1IllIpeCtive achool papen

II 0 U RN E D Cardinal Valeri prefect of the Vatishyeans Sacred Congregation of the Religiou5 died Mon da) at the age of 79 His death reduces the College of Cardinals to 8Q

Rc~open English Cl~urchmiddot~n Rome

ROME (NC)-Romes English nahonalcltunh San Silvestro in Capite has opened its door to the public again alter two years of Jecontruction and refurbishshymg

Priests of the Society of the CaUlolic Apostolate who staff the ebwdl took advantage of theshyclosing to make a thorough e-xshyamitlation of the church most celemiddotbrated relic a skull with a good claim to being John the Baptists

Tile velWlble reliquary has beetl restored UI well as coolesshyoUoIlU used by St Vincent Palshylotti founder Of t~ Society of the Cabolic Apostolate (or Palshylottone Fathers)

Alarminlaquo cracks in 1he walls and ceiling forced the closinC of this much-frequented church on Piuza San Silvestro off one of Rome busiest downtown shopshypint districts

Now the foundations have been fortllfied the floor rebuilt the auIt of the nave and the arches of the apse strengthened and the walls reinforced with injecshytion1 of cement

YOlung Workers Plan Al1lnual Study Week

RgNSSELAER (NC) - The YOUllg Christian Workers will hold tbeir lth annual national stud week starting Monday Aug 4 at St Joseph College here in Indiana

Some 300 YCW members from 40 dioceses are expected to atshytend the meeting It will foclH on three major areas of concern for the Christian layman parish life race relations and politics

A yeW statement announcing the ltudy week said it is intenshyded to help prepare members to pilrticipate in and follow three maj(r currents or upcoming events the ecumenical council the race crisis and the 1964 primary and presidential elecshytions

Asllc Government Aid Private Schools

AUCKLAND (NC) ~ The president of the Auckland Cathshyolic lrederation of Parent-Teachshyers Association has called for go ve r Ilm e n t aid to private scoools and pointed out that everr year they save the New Zealand government $135 milshylion

Robert W Hubbard told the Catholic Mens Luncheon Club here that private schools are educ~ting 55000 primary and 2400D secondary school pupils This means be said that 14 per cent of primary school children and Z6 per cent of secondary sch()(ll pupils are attending pri shyate ~bools

African Prelate Convention Guest UiDIMlAPOrIS (N C) -Officials of the knights a Laurean Caidirial middotRuganibwa fraternal benefitlIOCiet7 whose the Churchs only Negro Cardi- membership is predominantly nal will be honored gu~Jt at the Negro will present the Cardilllll 48th annual convention oftbe a pu~ of$5OOO for use in hiS Knights of St Peter Claver homeiliocese which starts here Friday Aug The Cardinal will abo be Z guest of honor at a reception The Car~inal who is Bispop given by Gov aqd M~ fgtfatthew

0( llukoba Tanganyika will E Wel$h at the governors manshycelebrate an outdoor fieldmiddot Mass sion JJere on Sunday AuiA Auxili- - The Cardinal will eome here ary Bishop Fulton J Sheen of middotfrom Brooklyn NY according New York national director of to sponsors of the convention the Society for the Propagation During his Stay here he will be of the Faith will deliver the the house guest of Archbishop sermon Paul Sch~lte -of I~dianopolis

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He Needs Our Sympathy

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SUNDAY AUGUST 4 Our First Opportunity To Pay

Tribute To Our New Holy Father

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16 THE ANCHC ~ )iocese Gf Fall River-Thurs July 25 1963

Authors Examine Reaction To Decision on Prayer

By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy The jacket of The Outbllr~ts That Await Us (Maeshy

millan $450) says that this book examines an area of our culture that has remained until now largely unexplored - the mindless visceral reactions that erupt into intershyf6ith frictions The authors are a Protestant a Catholic and a Jew Dr Martin E Marty Monsignor Joseph N Moody and Rabbi Arthur Hertzshyberg The occasion of the book was the veheshyment reaction by various reli shygious groups to the U S Sushypreme Courts decision in the Regents Prayer ease a year ago

This reaction according to the Introducshytion made it elear that the real issues were hot to be found to the conclusions that these croups were reaching but ~n the premises most of them hIdden from which they had set out

Consequently the authors got together to see ~hether they could do something -to convey the interior histories that lie behind the differing responses on the part of Catholic Protesshytant and Jew in America to areas in which religion and culshyture interact They tell us We have tried to explain why each of us thinks as he does in the light of all that has fashioned as

Two Subjects Dr Martys long chapter is the

Most comprehensive and dense He touches on many subjects but pinpoints two One is the history and present status of inshyterfaith relations in the United States The other is the history and present status of Protestant attitudes concerning the relashytionship of the religious and the Reular in the United States

As to inter faith relations Dr Marty distinguishes a succession of stages To begin with the Protestants had an imperium in this country and hardly needed to take cognizance of Catholica and Jews Many factors chiefly immigrati-on changed that A pluralistic society became a permanent fact and the differing elements had to get on one with another

Religion of Democracy There was a time when the

Idea of brotherhood and good will seemed sufficient but this was nebulous and ineffective There was a time too when a common public religion of demoshycracy was enthusiastically advoshyeated but this was seen to be terile and unacceptable

Then there was a spate of talk about dialogue but this has been largely unproductivemiddot beshyeause there has been no crystalshyline answer to the question Dishyalogue for what

Monsignor Moo d y rehearses deftly the development of the Catholic community on the American scene He stresses the generally f a v 0 l a b I e climate w h i c h Catholics and their Church found here and the benefits derived from the Conshyatitutional system

Handicaps for Catholics He readily gran that Protshy

estantism injected itself pervashysively into American public life in the nineteenth century aM that this did present difficulties and handicaps to Catholics in 80me respects For example in the public schools the use of the Proestant Bible once had a defi shynitely proselytizing intention But these abuses were brought under control Now the Catholic has come round to a position wherein he wishesmiddot to defend and preserve practices which he once eyed askance

It is Monsignor Moody who most extensively discusses this phenomenon the drive to elimishynate religion from all public life by confining it to the pri shy

vate devotion of the middotindividual And he points out that the

Constitution rests in the last analysis on the traditions and attitudes of the people for in the American system governshyment is an agent which must be responsive to the public will

Jewish Position As to the decision in the Reshy

gents Prayer case he feels that the reaction of most Catholics was a reflex both of their belief in the need to recognize Gods primacy and of their own exshyperience in a country where they had come to expect the beneshyvolent neutrality of the state The shock arose from a feeling that this was not the America

-they had known and if Justice -Douglas opinion was to prevail it might not be the America they had loved

Rabbi Hertzberg calls on the long and often tragic history of the Jews to show why they are convinced both that religion can be sustained without being propped up by the state and that their freedom is safest when there is strict separation of church and state

He bluntly declares The Jews must diagnose the Western tradition as not merely prone to the virus of anti-Semitism but aa endemically ill with the disease Therefore for their own safety and for the lives of their chil shydren Jews must look for a radishycal change in the very foundashytions of Western civilization 90

that it should not spawn future assaults on themselves

Normal Part In America he says Catholic

and some Protestants are for a Christian - flavored patriotism and society Jews cannot be exshypected to favor these and as he sees it there is no warrant for anything of the sort in the hisshytory of the development of American principles and institushytions

Indeed Jews were attracted here in great numbers precisely because the American system promised them the chance to beshycome a normal part of a nashytiona1 culture

It must be said that throughshyoutmiddot his con t l i but ion Rabbi Hertzberg usually employs a sharp tone in referring to things and persons Catholic and some of his statements are patently incorrect and gratuitous

Udy Overtones For example It is admitted

on all sides that the bill for major Federal aid to education has been defeated so far by pressure brought to bear on members of Congress by the Catholic hierarchy This is simshyplistic misrepresentation at best it has some ugly overtones at worst

All these three authors are leamed and articulate Each acshycomplishes what he sets out to do and the reader ill stimulated to think Dr Marty and Monsigshynor Moody are urbane ill manner and eirenic

The same cannot be said of Rabbi Hertzberg Obviously 11

very able man he has not kept his prejudices in reasonable check while writing his section of this interesting book

Notre Dame Students To Study in Austria

NOTRE DAME (NC) - The University of Notre Dame has announced it will inaugurate a sophomore year of studies at Innsbruck Austria in 1964

Notre Dames first foreign study program will be limited to about 50 sophomores Courses will be taught by a Holy Cross priest and a layman from the Notre Dame faculty and by three faculty members from the UAJ versity of Innsbruck

HAPPY FAMILY REUNION It was a happy family reunion for Mr and Mrs Leo Dusheck of Hazelton Pa when they attended the profession ceremonies at the mothershyRouse of the Holy Spirit Missionary Sisters in Techny Ill recently Their children from left are Sister Leonette Marie who has completed her novitiate Sister Mary Regine who pronounced her perpetual vows their only son Father Leo Dusheck SVD and Sister Mary Grace SSpS superior of S~ed Heart Convent Greenville Miss NC Photo

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THE tmiddot ~-Present Means of Communication Thurs July 25 1963

With Vatican Satisfy President ~ U Abr ~nce nlonWASHINGTON (NC) - Presshy be fruitful to consider setting Ident Kennedy opposes going up some regular channel of beyond the present methods of communication Pla~ Convention communication with the Vati shy Special Envoy WASHINGTON (NC) - The can The United States ceased dipshy Catholic Total Abstinence Union

He told his press conference lomatic relations with the Vati shy of America will hold its 91 that there is no need to change can - then the Papal States shy annual three - day conventiOD present procedures -c- presumshy in 1867 In late 1939 Prpsident here starting Monday Aug li ably by resumption of a form Franklin D Roosevelt sent The union stressed in its anshyof diplomatic relations Myron C Taylor as his special nouncement that it is n-ot a

Mr Kennedy said that when presidential envoy to the Vati shy prohibition movement and bull reeshyanyone in the government can Taylor remained until early ognizes the principle that the wishes to get a message to the 1 950 representing Presidpnt moderate use of alcoholic beveshyVatican this can be accomshy Truman after Rooseveltmiddots death rages is morally licit plished The embassy at Rome In October 1951 President

It said its aim is to combatIm sure would be available Truman nominated Gen Mark excess and abuse in the use ofbe said Clark (USA ret) to be Amshysuch beverages by giving raquoIt doesnt seem to me he bassador to the Vatican The

others the example of total abshyadded middotthat there is any need nomination drew a storm of stinence The union does notfor changing procedures I dont criticism from Protestant spokfsshyseek to make all Catholics totalthink there is any lack of inshy men Gen Clark asked that his abstainers but rather to encourshyformation or clJmmllllication name be withdrawn age a significant minority bull bull bull back and forth During the 1960 prplidfntial to keep the ideal of total abshyThe question of cJuer relashy campaign then-Sen Kennfrly stinence before the public thetions with the Vaticltln did not repeatedly told qupstioners he announcement saidinvolve any specific nwntion of was flatly opposed to appointshy

an ambassador The President ment of an US Ambassador to It added that the union t making a special effort to inshywas asked if he thought it would the Vatican terest Catholic young people ht

2000 of the faithful His Eminence Laurian Cardinal total abstinence and to persuade

Post Office Asserts Convictions Rugambwa bleililed the new Cathedral of the Holy Family as many os possible to take the pledge at least until they are 21in Nairobi It was one of several celebrationi marking the Father Miles M McAndrewFor Obscenity Reach New High centenary of the arrival of the Holy Ghost Fathers in East SS of St Marys Seminary~

WASHINGTON (NC) - Ar- crease over fiscal 19fiO Fines Africa NC Photo Baltimore is presidentrests and convictions for viola- totaling $53530 were levied tion of mail laws against ob- against convicted offenders scenity set a record during 1963 We are con tin u in g Offer Services bull

the Postmaster General J Edward toughest possible crackdown on Day has announced these who deal in obscenity As Mediators INDIA MISSION IN THE JUNGLE

In releasing the summary of through the mails Day said ATTAPAJH ia bull tropiul JUDllle miion In the state SAVANNAH (NC)-Twentyshylaw enforcement To this weaction against facilitate are Kul ill southrn Jndi Some Catholic farmers went thenfour clergymen including Cathshy-obscenity for the fiscal yfar working very closely with other Ie begin fallnDg in thU pioneerolic Methodist and Protestant~nded June 30 Day said If law enforcement agencies inshy rea recently opened by governmentEpiscopal bishops have offeredfurther evidence were needed cluding the Criminal Division bullbullbull The idea was Ie make 6fe betheir help in solving Savannahsthat the prOller avenue to follow of the Department of Justice and tel for the natives through eoloniushyracial problemsin enforcing the mailability laws the FBI local police departments tion thus raisinll their UYilIc adThe offer fromis criminal action rather than throughout the nation and In- came the

ellltural Iitandards A sixty-five yeuclergynen during a truce in-administrative penalties I be- terpol the International Crimishy old priest offered to be pastor bullbullbullNegro demonstrations which badlieve these statistics should lay nal Police Organization Amiddot thawhed hut was built for hlaled to rioting and shootingthe question to rest The success of these aetions fer residence anJ services A newMogr John D Toomey pltlstorThe year-end report inriicates is evidenced by the unpreceshy oltapel was dedicated to St Peter bullbullbullof St James Catholic Church Up to DOW the work baa been m_7fH arrests for violation of the dented number of arrests and yenlas instrumental in arranginJrmail laws against obscenity convictions for this -offense disoounciDc slow nd fUIecl wiUlthe truce He met with leadersduring fiscal 1963 This is an during the past ~veral years Til HtH 11 Misso Aitl -expeeted difficalties The ehaef the Negro protests appealingincrease of 258 per rent -over Day said I~ lin onliJ Chh Itnned bull landslide took the DVM for time to organize businessmen the number of arrests in 1962 tltlrtY-Ievea petsons bull bull And 50 Isolated is this 08 til

~nd others to work out a IKllushyand a 96 per cent increase over the diocesan tlthorities fim berd f this tracedy 1raquo7 rcUeUrges End to Curb lion

arrests in 1960 the last full year Meantime the nins beat dltfWn nd insects w~re penilteDt bullbullbull--- In the statement issued by the in administrative Desplie an tbif the parishioners re still nllant17 U7iDa which proceshy On Use of Catalan white clergymen including Bis-shydures were used in an effort to BARCELONA (NC) - Abbot live some permanency to their relia-10111 life The- try

ep Thomas J McDonough ef curtail use of the mails to transshy Ie build ode-ri chureh fer which $tOeo is needed bullbullbull ftelrAurelio Escarre OSBof Milntshy Savannah racial conditiens ill mit obsecne matter serrat abbey was amQn~ the Blshep aJJ1J the Internunc ApOlItelic botlt hsVe IHed tilthe city were described as criti shy

Day ordered ~bandoRmfnt ampf words Ie the plea of the INIstor for financial help from M bullbullbullCatholic leaders of the Catalonia cal administrative and 7011 ai them4Dy eentributieD will Ite appreciated bullbullbull y_action a region of northeasterfl Spain te The group said there will be -tepped-up enforcement ef tlie ean be assured that fOil wtll Ite lo~ remembered bullbull shysign ape tit ion ~sking the f~rther violence and eeonomic fctor III the prayers of tIM eomllluaibuimina1 statutes within week Spanish government t remove loss unless people quickly seek alter assuming office in 19tH restrictions on the use of the VOCATIONSrea90nable and just solutie_ M

these problemslJnpre~dented Numb~ Catalan language Someane bas Nritte~ He who has ~(n the whole worN Th~ petition cited Pope Johfi hanging by the hair of the mercy of God bas seen the truthshyConvhtions in fiscal 19amp3 f-or

XXlIls peace encyclical Paeem To bring Chli~ts trutb to the 400 million peonIe of Indi m__ebscenity law violations totaled per increase in Terris as backing the right Voc(ton Theology I Hindu ia a tremendoUll task of love and devotion tor ow637 a 266 cent

)f langrage and other minority priests and Sisters Will you -llponsor a seminarianover 1962 and a 108 per cent in- Il~

groups Conference Topic MATHEW BEILARMINE KARAKUNNEL or DIDACUS KAlfshybull A few years after the end -of WEST CHICAGO (NC)-The JALY of Ban~alore or SISTER LETHUS 01 ~ITER AGNET

Set TeDtative Date the Spanish Civil War i-n 1939 Theology of a Vocation the the Carmelite Sisters of Kothamangalam By paying for their the regime of Generalissitnlaquol Religious Life will be amon education you will partieipat~ in their future missionary aeUft

For leotification Francisco Franco linked the the topics to be discussed at the tiea The seminarians ~ucation costs $100 esea for lib VATICAN CITY (NC) - The language with the Catalan tirive annual meeting of the Franc~shy ~ars and the Sisters trininlaquo if tJ50 for each of the two yean

beatification of Bishop John N for autonomy and banned its use can Educational Conference in cof trainin Money can be nt ia in~tallmeDts

Neumann of Philadelphia hM Later the curbs were eased but it Trop N Y starting Monday been tentatively rescheduled for is till against the law to publish Aug 5 AI bull wmiddothite an

III bull holy plaee Sunday Oct 13 it was disclosed newspapers in Catalan and its Father Ernest Latke OFM use So ill the beautyis excluded in schoolshere by Father Nicholas B Fershy conference president ana professhy 01 an bullbulled fee lJeseph (ambell)rante CSSR postulator of his Catalan is a Romance language sor of theology at Christ $he like Spanish Portuguese French The Id folk in our care re aiete by 0lH PALACE 01 cause King Seminary here hid the GOLD CLUB All that Ie ed Ie- ene dollar bull month ferHe sain that althou~h the date or Italian whichaccor-ding tel theme of the meeting will be $bill work YOD can liend It wltenever conveniellt 61U etlMw

has not yet been officially anshy the petition is the usual vehicle The Elements of Fl3ncisc_ clubs mclllde OlJIEN LEPJilK CLUB lfor lepers) ORPHANSnounced by the Sacred Congreshy of expression ror six million F-ormation BREAD (for oJJlbns) BASnIANS supports duols) MONICAcitizensgation of Rites he has informed CLUB IproYidf chlices aUus ete for churches and cItlleArchbishop John J Krol of Your rayers and that one lane dollar m~middotly-tbtl aU ItPhiladelphia that Oct 13 will takes io beloni~ Montreal Anglicansbe the date

The beatification of Bishop SOIE OTHER Wi YS TO lJI~tPTo Study French 1 Send us n STRINGLESS GIFT til liSt where MceIHl7-Neumann was originally scheshy MONTREAL (NC) - Forty 2 Make MFMORIAL GIFTduled for June 23 but had to be Anglican clergymen and laymen

MASS KIT $100 VFST1WS postponed because of the final have signed up for a 25-week CHALICE 40 CI80RIUJ1 bullillness of Pope John XXIII October to April course m CRUCIFIX 25 SANCTUARY BELL bullFrench in order to further inshy K1NnJY REUEMBRR tJS IN ~OUR WILL bull EGAL TITLSoutheastern Mbullbullbullbullchwettsmiddotterreligious d i a log u e Schedule Interfaith with CAIHOUC lEAR EAST WFIfRF ACOCIATION French-Canadian Catholics Largest Independent Chain

Dfar iloni~nl)rRace Conference The Rev David Woeller di shy

PEORIA (NC) - A Peoria rector of the Anglican Diocesan 10 BIG STORES I lhelo-e ~ of thl S300 n~fdfd to fdue 1te a Sister nt thl ~fflll nelded for the trainihamp of R semlnariBoard of Religious Educationarea conference on religion and We Give Gold Bond Stomps

explained Were engaged in Ill slnd J monthly or $ bull once bull 7e race has been slated for next a

I will play for him or herFrench culture here If weJanuary by leaders of the Protshy going to take part in dialogues t-----estant Catholic and Jewish Name bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull emiddot on ecumenical and social probshyfaiths lems we believe we must come I DEBROSSE OIL

The conference committee said Steel to terms with the languageIt proposed to unite the religioua ~ co bodies of the community 50 work bullbullbullbullbullbullbullZone for the solution to what we beshy Marks 11 th Centenary ~ Heating Oi~s I lieve has b e com e one of LI S LE (NC) - Coadjutor I dB Americas most important doshy Bishop John L Morkovsky of an urners I ~l2earSst01isrmiddotOIlS-

CENT~NARY CELEBRATION In the preRence of

mestic problems namely raeshy Galveston-Houston sang a Pon- ism tifical Mass in Old Slavonic at I 365 NORTH FRONT STREET ~

We intend the eWftmittee eeremonie6 here in Dlinoie eom- P

centinued to deal directly wiih mem()rating the 11th centenary I NEW BEDFORD he problem as a moral evil nd of the arrival of SSt Cyril and WY 2-5534 I the evil effects which result fr-oa Methodius in what ill DOW Cae- man bull discrimination aAd Jelcegaiioamiddot eAoBovaki I -I~--

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Aid To Lepers Continued from Page One

eph Sweeney MM also workshying with Korean lepers He writes to tell of one of his helpshyers a Korean recovering from leprosy There is no sign of the disease on him but the prejudice about leprosy is such that he will never return to his family His father far in his 80s the mostmiddot outstanding catechist in Korea died recently but Austin was not called to the deathbed or funeshyral

He spends his time with us taking care of the blind and the crippled He comes to the chapel ~ every morning long before dayshylight to start our coal stoves so that the other patients will be comfortable All day long he is working for the others even denying himself tobacco in order to save a bit of cash for them Last year he denied himself SO

much that we found him very anemic We gave him special f)()d and vitamins tltgt keep him going

He is the man who keeps the patients praying for our friends in the USA He is a little fel shyiow with a big voice Only once has it failed when we said Mass for his father Then he broke down By his own choice he is an unknown to his own family

He is a good man to have on our side

Crisis Ahead Continued from Page One

offers a school for the preparashytion of a spiritual elite charactershyIzed by supernatural optimism

Describing most Catholics as temporarily sanguine anyway Bishop Wright said this natural optimism can be a good foundashytion for the supernatural spirit of confidence proper to and

justified by the Catholic Faith but must not be confused with the Faith itself

Our great saints lay and clerical exemplify both he said Their spirit accounts under God for the reSilience the perennial hope and the unflagshygingvitality of Catholicism in the face of constant adversity

There will always be some Catholics to say in effect that gentle Jesus hardly expects them to discharge the duties of their states in life in times like

these and that He will under~ Btand if they make private comshypromises between personal conshyscience and the public revelation committed by Christ to the Cathshyelk Church he said

Threaten to Quit Accordingly he continued

the ranks of the faithful mlly be diminished in a generation when some people even threaten to quit the Church when their children flunk exams in Catholic lIChools or when their prospects for political or social advance- ment seem impeded by the heroshyIe demands of a Christ who in point of fact is not the least biot gentle when it comes to the Integrity of His teachings and the sovereign demands of conshylICience

But such a reduction in statisshytics Bishop Wright said in no way threatens Catholic opti mism He said that the Gospels reveal those who found Christs words hard sayings and who walked no more with him

The Church must expect andmiddot welcome the same fate as Christ Himself he samiddotid

Two Mission Groups Become Associated

ARLINGTON (NC)-The Misshysionarymiddot Sisters of st Augustine who have their headquarters in New York- have become associshyated with the Immaculate Heart missionaries

After the union with the Imshymaculate Heart missioneries (Scheut Fathers) was approved

ry the congregation of women changed its name to the Congreshygation of the Missionary SIsters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary They have 173 plofessed Sisters working in five American sees

---Bedford Murse Receives PAVLA Assignment Continued from Page One

brothers She is a graduate of Holy Family High Scnool in

New Bedford and St Josephs School of Nursing Providence Shes been in nursing five years and is at present assistant head nurge on the medical-surgical ward of St Lukes Hospital New Bedford

How did she decide to beshycome a Papal Volunteer I read an article about the volunshyteers said Lucille and wrote for more information

She was referred to Msgr Raymond T Considine Diocesan Director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith and brother of Rev John J Consishydine MM Director of the Latin America Bureau of the National Catholic Welfare Conference reshysponsible for P AVLA Then she was coPltacted by Rev James A Clark at that time assistant to Msgr Considine fur PAVLA and now in Washington as asshysistant director for the national PAVLA office

Lots of tests followed and Lucille also enrolled for a five month orientation course at Bosto College Primarily deshysigned to train volunteers for the colleges own lay apostolate program the course has also been attended by members of other groups planning to serve

Protest Criticism Of Mission Schools

ARUA (NC)-More than 4000 took part in a peaceful demonshystration staged here in Africa to protest criticism I1f mission schools and missionaries in the National Assembly

Some Protestants and Muslims joined the participants who carmiddot ried signs written in both Enshyglishand the local language Logbara

The demonstrators assembled in the market place of this northshywest Uganda town and then marched through main streets to the district commissioners office Half of Ugandas primary and secondary schools are Catholic

in 3 pan ish and Portuguese spesking Streas

A classmate noted Lucille was Jo - Anne Rothmyer St Marys parish New Bedford Joshy

Anne taultht in New Mexico last Summmiddoter as a member of the Boston College Lay Apostolate Program and is there again this year

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ford Aug 15 according to presshyent ~lims

A a member of the Legion of Mar~ she chose that date afi having s p e cia 1 significance being the Eeast of the Assumpshytion She will spend four months in Fetropolis Brazil near Rio de Jfaneiro receiving language instruction and being briefed on the ltultural aspects of Brazili-an life

She will then go to Salvador for the remainder of a three year periltJod During it she will reshyceive a stipend of $10 weekly plus room and board She and her 1ellow nurse will stay with the Sisters of the Immaculate Concmiddoteption

What I like about PAVLA says Lucilll~ is that the proshyfessilnal skills of its members are means 10 an end - that of bringing people to Christ The

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Father Clark In addition to the program

fQr Latinmiddot America theres a parallel organization that serves home mission areas of the United States said Lucille Its known as Extension Volunteers and personnel serve for one year in home mission areas or neeeiT sectors of large cities

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Two weeks tlIID tDe prospect middotof amp8UCoossful ZoBe title defense appeared rather remote for Stafford Post ef FaD River Tonight Ooaeh Ray Billintons -stout-heartei crew iB sehed1lled to open a best two -out of three series with Abington Zone 10 conqueror fYf Brockton at South Park Fall River The climax On the long road back was the 5-2 conquest 8If New Bedford Sunc1lly in bull special playoff lilt Hansen Field Somerset Both teams had conshycluded regular eeason play with identical 8-4 records G0shying all the way to register hi8 aecond lUcceSshytiyene victory over he Whalshyen was dimiDshyUeGar DfIewniM who 0- bull lmCand illus1rilnls eareer at Dartee u beier 1rDmmlur t ~~w_-er 2IIJPPOlt lie miebt welt Iaaw cshomiDed lBedifUllCl Which fount bim eBY enough to hit but awfuU ~Uih hitweI

Coatributinl 110 uttie by lIM lIParkling defensive play at iIIIiltd batle waa another shortstop vansplant Ron Knowe who came up with a c~le et real gems Both eutfields put ill an unusually busy day The New tettford Gu1ercordoJl had a total of eleven puto1Jts all River trine Woody Berube Stafford beavy bitting first baseman weat for the collar in thr~e middotofti shyeial trips but only because there was no limit to the depth leftfielder George Ioerreira playshyed him

1hecaunky Ferreira gave Woody plenty of room about 00 Jieetor 80 andU1us W88 able to haul in a couple of -hots that would have gone out of most ballparks George also turned 100R a terrific throw to the plate in the fifth to nail Ron Knowe attempting to llCore aft~r a B81T7 14achado hoist to left

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fine contest between two good ball clUbs NMlIntil the bottom of tbe4ighth when Fall River pushed aerOllSthree runs did either team enjoy more than bull one run advantag~ Bob Miranda NB starter was most effective in the early innings then suddenly lost his stuff and was lifted in the fifth after loading the basel on walks Successor Don Canasshytra Bishop Stang ace subseshyquently got out of the innirig unscathed but fell victim of heavy Stafford artillery in the eighth when the winners ked the title

And so tonight at South Park Stafford Post is scheduled to enter phase one of the State playoffs which in pyramidal fashion lead to regional then national competition Its a long arduous path but one which hundreds uf boy have followed to a life in professional baseball Some 28 players both managers and all the coaches in the recent

Atty Gen Kennedy Scores Prejudice

YOUNGSTOWN (NC) - Atty Gen Robert F Kennedy coupledmiddot a condemnation of prejudice in the US with support for the independence of Cigtmmunistshyruled nations in an address here in Ohio

Kennedy addressing the anshynual Slovak Catholic Sokol conshyvention said injustice to Neshygroes and other minorities in the US cannot help but stir the Cigtnscience of anyone fit to can himself a citizen of this counshytry

He allo said he had been asked 1gt7 hi brother the President toteU 8uIt the Uaiied StaW witl ~tin_ to 1IUppori the just ~ OIl ail ~ ill the world tor independence aDd Ubert7 - aapiratiaM the Sloveb mare 604Ia7 will -aD7 eampbv capUve tioumiddot

major league All-Star Game were products of Legion ball The legendary Bob Feller is the organizations first representashytive in the Hall of Fame Therell be many others

If memory serves correct the only Mass team to make it to the National finals was Lynn Post in 1936 Catching for that club was a fellow by the name of Jim Hegan who went on to a sucoessshyful career in the majors and ill currently the bull pen boss of the front running New York Yankees Stafford Posts furthest advance in Statecompe1ition came in 1957 when the batiery of Forn Arruda end Russ GibBon Qemheaded 1lrivethat took ampDe club to tile 1ItDlifinals

Fuhn B8th ~ men went into tIJD

IJa11 upon p-aduation and ea_ has made his way tbroUllh tbe mbmr league maze tel 1he poiDt where they maybe brought up b~ their ~ parent ltClubs any ~ Russ is the No 1 catcher with Seattle the Bed 1Ioz AAA Pacific Coast League dub and Tom is currently start shying for Springfield the Giants IAA Eastern League aftilia1e

Gibson was selected for the Ooast League All-Star team earshylier this mantb after hav~diampshyplaced Archie Skeen ibe Sox highly-touted backstop ill late Spring Russ ill up around th~

SOO mark pRsently bitti~ the long ball consistently and with the way Tillman is going who knows but what well ee him at leDway before the seallllll ill out

Arruda back on the firing line lifter sustaining concussion a month ago ranks No 2 em ijle SpringfieldSaff behind 22 year old Frank Linzy Statistics avail shyable indicate that they rankene and two in the vital earned run column Linzy at 163 and Arshyruda atmiddot ~45 Anything under 300 is considered excellent in baseballs lexicon Perchance the Giants fail to rlaquo~r from their recent tailspin it is not inshyconceivable that manager AI Dark may want to bring some of his young promising talent up for a look-see

And with all the furor attendshying the Civil Rights issue throughout the country its sigshynificantto note that baseball history-organized ball that is was made out on the West Coast a couple of weeks ago when both umpires in the Salt Lake CityshySan Diego game were colored One Emmett Ashford in fact fa the PCLs umpire-in-chief

Third Order Helps Former Prisoners

CHICAGO (Nc) - The Third Order of St Francis has opened an inn here for persons released from Illinois jails

Called St Anthonys Inn it will provide food clothing and employment assistance to exshyprisoners Father Philip Marshyquand OFM is chief officer of the inn which can accommodate 12 men

A parttime staff at the inn inshycludes 10 Cigtnsultants and Cigtunshyllelors and a Franciscan chaplain

We want to eliminate regishymentation and stress selfhelp through knowledge discipline and practice said Father Marshyquand and in this respect our program is somewhat similar to that of Alcoholics Anonymous

Vetoes Anti-Smut Bill MADISON (NC) - Gov Joha

W lreynolds vetoed a bill proshyviding for a legislative investi shyptwn of alleged printing and Gistribution of obscene matter ill Wi80onsin --We have efficient Jaw UIIoMelDeDt in this field and I have every laquomfidence talat pollee and prosecutors 1riJl eontimle to d6 their duty Be7shyaolda Mid bull YMoiDM (be bilL

AXACAN AWARD At Ge~etOWll~ Famptber Edwanl B Bann pre~deDt eenfeB the ADca1l MemMial Medal 011 Raul Cardinal Silva BeBriquez Archbishop ftf Sanshy~o Chile The a~d honea ermtriblti9DB 0 understlmdshyq among Peples of the Americans Spain and the Hi~panic

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Asks Deily Prayer Brooklyn Ordinary Urges Catholics Seek

Oiville Aid in BROOKLYN (N C) - The

Bishop of Brooklyn baa asked Cath()lics hele to recite 1laily bull ~cial prayer that the nation may overcome te CmTel1t racial crisis

Bishop BTyan 1 McIniegart of BrookJyn 1lPpealed for prayer in bull pastoral letter read Sunday ill all churches

More than one million copies of a Prayer for Justice with Charity were distributed at Masses Also passed ()ut were exshycerpts trom the American Bishshyops 1958 statement on discrimishynation

The prayer will be recited publicly at all of the dioceses 223 parishes ~very Sunday until further notice the Bishop said

The prelate asked for faithshyful daily recitation of the prayer by Catholics

The text of the prayer follows Heavenly Father who has

created all men according to yenour own image and Tedeemed

Students Volunteer As House Builders

TACAMBARO (NC)-Thirteen University of Notre Dame Btushydents are spending their Sumshymer vacation on the outskirts of this Mexican mountainside town of 10000 as volunteer house builders

The- students are building three cinder block homes for families of six to nine persons

Besides the building project which takes 44 to 48 hours a week the students 8legiving English classes three to five times a week to about 150 of the people living here In their ~are

time they are getting to know Mexicans and Maican ways

Thanks Congress WASHINGTON (NC) - The

Holy See has sent the House of Representatives expressions of appreciation over the chambers condolences on the death of Pope John XXIII A similar letter from the Holy See to the Senate earlier was placed in the Record by Sen Mike Mansfield of Monshytana majority leader

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IacW Crisis us all by the Blood of Your Dishyine Son teach us how 10 live gather asbrothersm dignity justiceeharity and peaCle

May we afford to eacbother DOW tile total measure Of human rights guanmteed us by the law of our beloved Land

But beyond thatgraciously give m the vision 10 see clearly the full meaning of Your comshymand to love uar neighbor liS we love ourselves and grant us the graoe 10 observe this precept in our daily lives Amen

Pope Paul Stresses Peace B1Otherhood

VATICAN CITY (NC) -Pope Paul VI Spoke of peace and brotherhood at his second Satshyurday general audience

The Pope greeted thoae presshyent for theaudiencem St Peters basilica in Italian Enshyglish French German and Spanish Most of his listeners were Americans

After greeting the idividual groupS the Pope said

Of the Lord be the fruit of this audience May it enter your hearts and leave a memory of 1his meeting as a moment of pro_ found and intimate spiritual joy We would like each one of you to repeat to others how good and pleasant it is to feel oneself a brother and son in the Church ltIf Christ

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Recognize Rights Of Every Human Prelate Urges

TOLEDO (NC) -Alshythough a white individual may be free of injustice toward colored fellow citi shyzens as a member ofa commushynity he can be guilty Bishop GeorgeJ Rehring of Toledo said in a letter read at Sunday Masses in the diocese

Calling for individual resolve to r~cognize in every human middotbeshying all the human rights claimed for oneself Bishop Rehring said Let Ull recognize in every human being the inalienable rights acknowledged by our Amfri~an Declaration of Indeshypendence

Sound Beasonillg Let us see in every humall

Oelllg a work of the Divine Creshyator in every truth a child middot01 God

Let us assert maintain -deshyfend and Whold the rigbts of every human being toB deoent living decent livlng qualterst ltdecent conditions of employment ust compensation jor work deshy-4eJN human care in sicknesa eQual opportunities ineducatieD

We mustxilalbe a race -probshylem must be solved not on the -basis f)f feeling but on the tlasi laquo aound reaseming We must lOe the truth and we should tIIot ampear theoonclusions to wbich ltJight reasOn will lead us We Ila~ been commanded by God k) HgtW ltour fellowlIlen as Ourshy1IelVleS We must accord to -every human being the treatment to whioh we as human beings know _ haYe a ript in this matter we baVle DO choice

Lebanese ampnor SCRANTON (NC) - Bishop

Jerome D Hannan of ScrantOIl was honored helle by the LebanshyoOIl ~lJVernment for his fatherly care of the Lebanese people in bis diocese He received Lebanshyons decoration of the National Order of the Cedar at a oereshymony in the chancery office

Superior Geftefal NEW YORK (NC)-The Pio~

Society of St Charles (Scalashybrini Fathers) announced bere that Father Giulivo Tessarolo pastor of Holy Rosary church ill Washington D C was elected Superior General of the Society at a meeting in Rome

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20 THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 25 1963

Papal Message Read at Mass For Delegatmiddote

LONDON (NC)-The selfshyleRRness and devotion to duty of Archbishop Gerald P OHara were lauded in a papal letter read at the funeral Mass here for the late Apostolic Delegate to Great Britain

A native of the U S and forshymer Bishop of Savannah-Atlanta Ga the Archbishop died here following a heart attack

Presiding at the Requiem Mass in Westminster cathedral for the veteran papal diplomat who served the Holy See i~ commushynist Rumania Ireland and Brit ain was Valerian Cardinal Gracias Archbishop of Bombay Celebrant was Archbishop Fran cis Grimshaw of Birmingham senior member of the British Hierarchy Seventeen bishops and the entire diplomatic corps at the Court of St Jamess at shytended

Served Selflessly The message of Pope Paul VI

to the Archbishops brother Edshyward OHara of Philadelphia who flew here when the Deleshygate fell ill was read at the Mass It stated

We are deeply grieved to learn of the death of Our brother Archbishop OHara who as Bishop of Savannah-Atlanta contributed so much to the development of that diocese and as representative of the Holy Father served many long years selfl~sly and devotedly in Rushymania Ireland and Great Britain

In expressing to you and to the sorrowing relatives Our sin cere and heartfelt sympathy We impart as a pledge of abiding comforting graces Our paternal apostolic blessing

Council to Take Normal Course

VATICAN CITY (NC)-There Is no foundation to a news agency report that the second session of the ecumenical counshycil will end on Sunday Dec 8 the council press office has announced

The office stated that Pope Paul VI has himself declared that he will let the council take its normal course before deshyciding on when it will end

The second council session is scheduled to begin on Sunday Sept 29

Deny Agreement On Prelate Near

VATICAN CITY (NC) - The Vatican has denied the truth of reports that an agreement has been reached on the future of Jozsef Cardinal Mindszenty

The Hungarian Primate has been living in asylum in the U S legation in Budapest since 1956 He took refuge there after Soviet troops quelled the anti shycommunist uprising which had freed him for a few days from the prison where he was serving bull life sentence

Reports of a settlement of the cardinals case came from Budshyapest where they have since also been denied by Hungarian govshyernment sources

The report was issued by a news agency after earlier reshyports stated that Hungarian govshyernment officials had held talks with Bishop Endre Hamvas of Csanad acting head of the Hunshygarian Bishops Conference who recently arrived in Budapest from Rome

Carey to Speak ST LOUIS (NC)-U S Rep

Hugh L Carey of New York strong proponent in Cortgress for fair treatment of students in- private schools and a member of the House Committee on Educashytion and Labor will speak at the national convention in Detroit of Citizens for Educational Freeshydom

POPE PAUL VI HOLDS FIRST PUBLIC AUDIENCE Pope Paul VI is calTied aloft on his podable throne duringshyhis first general audience in St Peters Basilica More than

7000 persons were present and the pontiff spoke to them in five languages including English Regqlai general audiences are being held weekly

Sisters Continued from Page One

Mary to grade seven St Patshyricks School Fall River

From Nazareth-on-the-Cape Hyannis Sister Mary Josella to St Catherine Convent Belize British Honduras

From Our Lady of Mercy Conshy~nt Attleboro Sister Mary Priscilla to grade three Our Lady of Lourdes School Taunshyton

From Our Lady of Mercy Conshyvent New Bedford Sister Mary Stephen to grjde five St Kilians School New Bedford

Sister Mary Amadeus to grade six St Marys School North Atshytleboro

Sister Mary lIortenseto lIoly Name Convent New Bedford

Sister Mary Davida to Nazarshyeth Hall Fall River

From our Lady of Mercy Conshyvent East Greenwich Sister Mary Aquin to grade four St John the Evangelist School Atshytleboro

From Belize From St Catherine Convent

Belize British Honduras Sister Mary Joycelin to Bishop Feehan High School Attleboro

From St Francis Xavier Conshyvent Providence Sister Mary Stephanie to grades seven and eight St Vincents lIome Fall River

From St James Convent West Warwick Sister Mary Raenne to grade two St Marys School New Bedford

From St John Baptist Convent New Bedford Sister Mary Thershyese Agnes to Bishop Feehan High

Legion Honors Bishop Walsh MOUNT KISCO (NC) - Bishshy

op James E Walsh MM US missioner who has been imshyprisoned in communist China since 1960 received in absentia the 12th annual Americanism award of New Yorks Westshychester County Committee of the American Legion

Accepting the award for Bishshyop Walsh was Father Carroll I Quinn MM He said -atheistic communism could be beneficial to an individual insofar as pershysecution can be beneficial

lIe added that the good beshycome better the bad become worse and the lukewarm must make a decision to choose one group or the other

The paradox of paradoxes he maintained is the victory of good over evil even in an inshytrainsically evil movement such as communism The Polish pilot who escaped with his family to freedom recently is an example of good being drawn from evil

of Mlercy ListSchool Appointments School Attleboro From House of Studies Sister grade seven St Marys School

From St Joseph Convent Fall Mary Joseph Michael to grade New Bedford River Siter Mary Eva to grade one SS Peter and Paul School Sister Marianna to Our Lady six St Marys Cathedral School Fall River of Mercy School East GreenshyFall River wichSister Mary Celine to grade

Sister Mary Julene to St Maria six SS Peter and Paul School Sister Mary Adrianne to Mercy Fall RiverQ)retti Sehool Pawtucket mount Country Day Schoolmiddot

From St Joseph Convent Pawshy CumberlandSister Joan Marie to grade onetucket Sister Mary Angelo to St Marys Cathedral School Fall From Providence grade one Our Lady of Lourdes River From S Patrick Convent ProshySchool Taunton vidence Sister Mary Regina tieSister Mary Johnelle to gradeFrom St Joseph Convent Proshy

seven St Josephs School Fall Bishop Feehan lIigh School Atshyvidence Sister Marie Donna to

River tleboroBishop Feehan High School Atshy From St Vincents Home Fantleboro Sister Mary Michaelanne to River Sister Mary Cecilia toFrom S1 Kilian Convent New grade seven St Patricks School Nazareth-on-the-Cape lIyannisBedford Sister Mary Eugene as Fall River

Sister Marie de Prague tosuperior to Our Lady of Mercy Sister Mary Clare Theresa to grade six and principalship middotStCon vent and to grade six St grade sevlilft St Louis School Kilian School New BedfordMalys School New Bedford Fall River

Sister Mary Carolita to amptoSister Jeanne Marie to grade From St Mary Convent North Edwards School Providencesix St rosephs School Fall Attleboro Sister Mary Joseph

River and Sister Mary Noelita to Mt From St Leo Convent Paw-shy St Mary Convent Fall River

A f1AMILY TIUiAItuclgtet Sister Marie Walter to Sister Mary Rose de Lima to grade seven St John Baptist St Vincents Home Fall River oiIAR-BmiddotQ CHICKENS School New Bedford as superior and procurator

From St Margaret Convent From St Matthew Convent ROSELAWNRumford Sister Mary Timothy Cranston Sister Marie Laboure to Bishop Feehan High School to Our Lady of Lourdes Convent FARMS

tlU WuhinltoD St airhann Attleboro and School Taunton as superior t JUlt off Route I four teacher procurator principal and grade

V4~reiln to Meet Sister Marie Roselle to grade l wa 3~n two Our Lady of Lourdes School

While out for a Drive From St Parick Convent Fall

TauntonIn San Antonio Stop at thtl Delightful Spot

SAN ANTONIO (NC) - The River Sister Mary Columban to ~ ~ jCatholic Central Union (Verein)

will hold its annual five-day convention here starting Satur day Aug 17

Meeting simultaneously with the 108year-old social action organization will be the Nationshyal Catholic Womens Union and the Central Catholic Youth URicmiddotn

Tte womens organization will be having its 47th annual conshyvention and the youth group its 11th annual meeting

Featured speaker at the conmiddot vention banquet will be Coadshyjutor Bishop John L Morkovshysky Apostolic Administrator of the GalvEston-Houston Tex diocese The (i

Rihard F Hemmerlein of Syracuse NY is president of the Catholie Central Union Mrs Charles Wollschlager Watershy In FAMILY SECURITY bullbull bury Conn heads the Catholic -Womens Union Richard H Weiden New York is head of the Catholic Youth Union Is ~itizelis

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MANCHOR middot-3Fut Seniors ot SaintmiddotAhthony~s Thurs July 25 1963

Participate in Many Activities During Busy Scholastic Year Minor Seminary

Looking forward to their senior year at Saint Anthony Spurs Increase High School in New Bedford are two outstanding sup- Of Vocatmiddotons porters of the schools program - Nonnand Meny and Muriel Marios Muriel the daughter of Mr and Mrs Adelard SANTA BARBARA (Ne) Marois of 96 Nye Street tt helps you make important de - The American Franciscan New Bedford is a member cisions Societyfor Vocations praised of Saint Anthonys parish And Normand adds Catholic minor seminaries at its na- and takes part in many of education is necessary especially tional meeting as the chief facshythe activities sponsored by 1he in these days when there is so tor in the richest increase in achool and parish great a need to counteract bad priestly vocations in our coun-

Normand too is a member of influences trys history Saint Anthonys and if the son Homework Necessary The society rep 0 r ted bull of Mr and Mrs Normand Meny On the subject of homework marked increase in the numshyof 287 Ashley Blvd New Bed both students feel that it is ber of high school boys entering ford Both Normand and Muriel a necessary part of school life the minor seminary have been members of the par- Without drill says Normand ish school since freshman days the things we learn in class This is due said the group Both Muriel and Normand are would not make enough of an to the wisdom and zeal of the

good students and maintain impression and we would soon American Bishops whose well shyabove average grades Muriel 11 forget what wed learned planned diocesan vocation proshyparticularly interested in Latin Homework is especilllly im- grams each year acquaint 110 algebra and English though she portant says Muriel for those many boys with the priesthood laughingly says her favorite students who are planning to go Also the generous giving of their period is the lunch break on to college sons to God by the American

Since he is interested in jour- The program of studies at parents and the zeal and friendshynalism Normand works hard at Saint Anthonys High is diver- ly attitude of vocation direc-English and Latin feeling that sified and students who want to tors a background in these languages follow a classical commercial or The society is an organization will be beneficial in this field general course will find the cur of vocation directors from the He is also interested in science riculum suitable Four years of Friars Minor the Conventuals realizing that a knowledge of two foreign languages both the Capuchins the Third Order this subject is essential in today French and Latin are offered Regular and the Friars of the World Commercial course students are Atonement About 40 priests at shy

Exira-Curricular Activities given one year of general sci tended the meeting at the Old Both Normand and Muriel take ence but college preparatory Mission here

part in extra-curricular activi- st~dents have biology chemistryties at SAH The glee club is one and physics together with four Oonlounds Opponents of their favorites This club years of mathematics MURIEL MAROIS and NORMAND MENY The group said the increase iJl under the direction of Sister There is very little time to do minor seminaries is providen-Helen of Jesus CSC is one of homework during the school day Club Members of this dub are alumnus of SAH Moderat() t tial In 1932 there were 85 the best known in the New Bedmiddot at Saint Anthonys since only trained to operate all mechancaf Sister Mary Yvette of the minor seminaries in the country fltgtrd area The club performs on one study period per day is al- devices in the school such y Ailgels Today there are more than 200 many occasions including par- lowed each student This one the moving picture projector the- Essa staff the society said ents night the school Christmas study period is sometimes used d 1 th d th_ d recor -p ayer e recor er e middotSImiddotter ary Yvette ~ the The meetIngs program w party thellenior play and nu- Improve rea mg comprehen- slide proJector d Th v~ pln an vwers ey_ Angels lB also Inoderator ~or the devoted to the importance of the merous religious affairs ilIon are then equipped to render

They take pride in the fact Selentilic Reacllnr Lab worthwhile service to the school Essa staff which is responsibe minor seminary Father Jame that for the past three years This improvement in reading by setting up and operating vis- for the publication of Saint An Hannan OFM Cap vocation they have sung the processional eomprehension is accomplished ua1 aid equipment thonys school newspaper The director of the Capuchins St and the recessional at the annual in a special scientific reading paper which is printed in French Augustine province told the as-Vocation Mass held in Saint An- laboratory which was introduced The first debating lOCiety at and English has been the recip- sembly thonys Church in the school two years ago by Saint Anthonys High wasinaug- lent of many awards The many mature superbi

BWiiness Administrator the present principal Sister urated last November arid since Work on the newspaper adjusted and highly effective Both students are members of Mary Perpetual Help Results its beginning the debaters have says Normand Meny a frequent priests who have spent up to IS

the science club Normand will have shown that the reading come a long way In the Nan-a wntributor 11 beneficial fltgtr years in a seminary previous to serve as president during his program has greatly benefited ga~settLeague~ SAH tied for students who wish to teke up their ordination certainly conshysenior year The club under the the students lot only in combull thIrd place with De ~ ~le j~urnalism or for those students founds those who take a stron direction of Sister Mary Ernest- prehension but in study skills Coach for the debating ~Iety who merely enjoy writing art- stand against the minor semi-Albert CSC meets monthly as well ill Att~rney Richard BachaJld an cles nary

Speakers during the past year Extra-curricular activities are --------------------------------------_have included business officials an important part of school life and lab technicians at Saint Anthonys These all

These two students have both take place after regular school served as officers during their hours and are on a voluntary junior year Normand was elect- basis Participation is high ed president and Murielclliss making it evident that there is secretary They will both camp- a keen interest on the part of aign for office again when elee- the students tiOJl time rolls around in SeJraquo Creative Writinlaquo ember There are many other clubs

Writing is a hobby with Nor- at SAH besides the glee club and mand and though he plans to the science club Sister Mary start using your basementbecome a business administrator Yvette who is in charge of t-he he feels that a deveiopment of Commercial Club states that the this interest will be advanta- purpose of the club is to create geous He is a member of Junior and encourage interest in busishyAchievement an organization ness education Outstanding leashywhose aim is to acquaint young ders in the business field often people with the business world give of their time to address

School News members As bull member of Junior French conversation is the aim

Achievement Normand acts aI of the French club Members of school reporter at Saint Antho- the club view films listen to nys High for the New Bedford records prepare French skits or Standard-Times read excerpts from French

Though Muriel has only one dramas and comedies The club younger brother she doesnt find is under the direction of Sister it too much of a chore babysit- Mary Noella CSC ting for a family of six children Saint Anthonys High also has age two to 11 My other hobby a creative writing club Under she says is playing the piano the direction of Sister Mary for my own amusement Andre members of this club

College is in the future plans meet twice a week to learn the of both Normand and Muril proper technique of good writ shyNormand plans to attend the ing New Bedford Institute of Tech Debating Society EUCTRIC DEHUMIDIFIERnology to study business admin- One of the really outstanding istration Muriel looks forward IIervice clubs is the Visual Aid to a career as a nurse and hopes En~ rust mold peeling paint wet New quick-aCtion Humidistat starts to attend Catherine Laboure Hungary Withdraws walls and floors with this all new Dehumidifier automatically when hu~ School of Nursing in Boston C Off I Electric DehuIrlidifier Justmiddot plug in midity rises - stops it after selected after graduation from Saint ommunlst ICla S watch it wring up to 4 gallons of humidity is reached Saves you money Anthonys BONN (Ne) - Communist moisture from the air daily Protectsmiddot by running only when needed Has

Catholic Education Hungary is withdrawing the Automatic Water Overflow Control ~ They both enjoy reading and government officials who have any normal sizelOOm or basement shy

have no trouble at all in doing been- stationed in diocesan area in your home Makesyenour damp Rolls on casters Handsome desigJ1 required bookrepoits Normaiid --offi-ees it~been reported here basement usable bull pays for itself blends in with anyqecor Five ye~ enjoys a wide variety of b~ in Germany iIi savings from dampness-damage replacement guarantee on refrigerashyand finds time to read novels They had been placed in the tor uni~ mysteries eampSlq8 and religioulL middotoffices in an etfort to isolate the 1l00ks nations bishops from their pea- PAY ONLY $J25 PIRmiddot WEEK Muriel likes mysteri~s and pIe detective stories as well as bi- The German Catholic news See Your Dealer orographies TwoTecent favorites agency KNA said Officials of the have bee~ DavJIi C9Pperfield~ Hungarian Offilte -for Religious and Murder in a Nunnery Affairs remain in only two Sees

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14

Pope Paul Had AdmirClbl~

Preparation for Papacy By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer D D

Bishop ef IteRe

It is a fairly constant and consistent human foible to blame a man for not being someone else John Doe is looked upon askance because he is not an exaet counterpart of

his sometime companion-in-arms sometime antagonist Richard Roe Tweedledum is regarded with dour disfavor because he is not a perfect replica of Tweedledee and has learned to like olives and avocados And SO it is that withshyin weeks of his coronation Pope Paul VI i marked for disshyapprobation in certain exalted journalistic cir shycles because forsooth he is

DOt the very breath and imshyage of Pope

John XXIII Weare reshy

minded in this eonnection of tbe Ilries cd porshytraits of the Pope found if bull emory serves in 1be Vatican museum They stare down at us n 262 of them 01lt of identical frames and for the most part

GUt of identical facfl$ Obviously up to the Renaisshy

nce and the age of actual porshy1taiture the picture of the Ponshytuh are nothing more than

bearded recon~ructions of what -- h b _ to b ~ mlg t e suppo=umiddot ave~

looked like St Peter had moi~ to do than to sit for a studY of IUs physiognomy and whether Hildebrand was pale or swart IUstory vouchsafes nothinc

Only as we approach the plesshyent can we be reasonably sure lIlat the Popes we regard and who regard us so sternly in turn looked anything like the faces in ~ frames

Differences In Crealloa

For the infinite variety of ereshyaUon culminating inOUl human_ tty we ought to praise the lArd from whom all mercies flow What if all the Popes were exshyectly alike William Paley the 18th century Anglican theodicist based his argument for the ex-Istence of a Supreme Being ery largely upon the observable order of the universe which he remarked functioned Jike a well-oiled clock It has always seemed to us

as much less wise that an even IIWre telling proof of the divine plan and the infinite wisdom is to be gained from contemplatinlaquo tile extraordinary differences which exist in all creation so

that no two objects of whatever genera or species are absolutely

undifferentiated A competent clockmaker ean

assemble a time piece and vet it running but only-God could make two trees no single leaf of either one identical with any other

Pope Job Ue The difficulties of stepping

Into Pope Johns eomfurtable red sUppers embroidered with gold erosses (whereas by sacred preshyscription the slippers ofOldinary bishops are devoid of this sym_ bol) is mountainous enough

without demanding of the sucshycessor in addition that he do the impossible and metomorphose himself into a personality other than what he is by virtue of nature grace and continuing circumstance

Pope John was unique not only because of his magnificent gift of laughter and his warm delight in the fellowship of hushymankind but also because al shythough he had served many years as a papal diplomatmiddot he JIBS never haunted Rome long e~ough to fall into the habits and mannerisms of the papal administrative officials

Nonsence About C1Uia _ Pope Paul on the other hand

had lived the life of a curial Officer until in his late fifties he was sent to Milan as Archshybishop

A vast deal of arraaiaad arshy

rogant nonsense has been writ shyten and published lately conshycerning the Roman Curia In lOme quarters dubiously labelshyled liberal orprogressive it has been made out 1het the wbole apparatus ought 10 be scrapped Or at the very least drasticailyoverhauled

Such proposals and critieisms generally speaking are manishyfestly irresponsible where they are not quitefrankly puerile

The Holy See simply could not function without its adminshyistrative framework and it may well be suspected that some of thOle most adept in denigratinC

th~ CUria would quickly become if they were placed in the same position far more caatankerou

to deal with than the present staff which whatever its shortshycominCs has a fairly expertshyenoed view of the limitations at churchmen called upon to tulshyflll 1be ministry of angels

Mark _ Individual

No question but that papal adshyministrative responsibility tends to put its mark upon the individshyual It fosters necessarily a kind of clerical caution an attitudeof udent rJserve a heamplmiddotta~ middot

to accept the most recent vershysion of an incident as history simply because it is the latest

At its worst it can be-end 1Hdoubtedly has been-used as teppingstone by ambitious careerists But at its best It has provided a chool fOl nothine less than anctity

For the sacrifices inherent in the papal administrative life1be cramped and often narrow circumstances which surround and characteril1e it are pretty well guaranteed to bring out either the best or the worlt in men depending clearly enough on the men themselves

Recog-nized Greatnea

ftlat Pope Paul was schooled III the full rigor of the pontif shykate of Pope Pius XII is in it shyJelf a testimony to his admirable preparation for the office he now holds For there if ever was a Pontiff who did not suffer fools gladly He was exigent not only of moral heroism but of intelshyleclual excellence

He fostered a type of thinking and a manner of acting that was at once exalted and practical JIODlewhat arid at times (which ~ accqunt for some of the curshyrent animus against his memory) but never alien to the realities of the world as it is

Pius was not too much troubshyled by the dichotomy of liberalshy-concervative~ so bothersome to this decade of the 60s He saw that in the Church as in society as a whole there is room for both and need for both If he marked Giovanni Montini as a successor in the Chair of Peter it was not because he saw in bim a partisan but because he recognized the greatness which belongs to the head of the Houseshyhold

Pope Paul will not be another Pope John As an instrument of the Divine Head he will be only himself He will set the pace and

the mood of his pontificate For this we may well thank the God of infinite variety

In Washington Mary Kelly Sacred Hearts

Academy Fall River Lea Lashyflamme and Denise GelinM JesobullbullMary Academy Fall Riva and Ronald Rebello Bishop Stang High School Nwmiddottb Dartshymouth are among attendants at the 17th annual high school jourshyaalism institute closing tomorshyrow at Catholic University WaahingtonD CThey will reshyturn to work on staffs 0( their 1IllIpeCtive achool papen

II 0 U RN E D Cardinal Valeri prefect of the Vatishyeans Sacred Congregation of the Religiou5 died Mon da) at the age of 79 His death reduces the College of Cardinals to 8Q

Rc~open English Cl~urchmiddot~n Rome

ROME (NC)-Romes English nahonalcltunh San Silvestro in Capite has opened its door to the public again alter two years of Jecontruction and refurbishshymg

Priests of the Society of the CaUlolic Apostolate who staff the ebwdl took advantage of theshyclosing to make a thorough e-xshyamitlation of the church most celemiddotbrated relic a skull with a good claim to being John the Baptists

Tile velWlble reliquary has beetl restored UI well as coolesshyoUoIlU used by St Vincent Palshylotti founder Of t~ Society of the Cabolic Apostolate (or Palshylottone Fathers)

Alarminlaquo cracks in 1he walls and ceiling forced the closinC of this much-frequented church on Piuza San Silvestro off one of Rome busiest downtown shopshypint districts

Now the foundations have been fortllfied the floor rebuilt the auIt of the nave and the arches of the apse strengthened and the walls reinforced with injecshytion1 of cement

YOlung Workers Plan Al1lnual Study Week

RgNSSELAER (NC) - The YOUllg Christian Workers will hold tbeir lth annual national stud week starting Monday Aug 4 at St Joseph College here in Indiana

Some 300 YCW members from 40 dioceses are expected to atshytend the meeting It will foclH on three major areas of concern for the Christian layman parish life race relations and politics

A yeW statement announcing the ltudy week said it is intenshyded to help prepare members to pilrticipate in and follow three maj(r currents or upcoming events the ecumenical council the race crisis and the 1964 primary and presidential elecshytions

Asllc Government Aid Private Schools

AUCKLAND (NC) ~ The president of the Auckland Cathshyolic lrederation of Parent-Teachshyers Association has called for go ve r Ilm e n t aid to private scoools and pointed out that everr year they save the New Zealand government $135 milshylion

Robert W Hubbard told the Catholic Mens Luncheon Club here that private schools are educ~ting 55000 primary and 2400D secondary school pupils This means be said that 14 per cent of primary school children and Z6 per cent of secondary sch()(ll pupils are attending pri shyate ~bools

African Prelate Convention Guest UiDIMlAPOrIS (N C) -Officials of the knights a Laurean Caidirial middotRuganibwa fraternal benefitlIOCiet7 whose the Churchs only Negro Cardi- membership is predominantly nal will be honored gu~Jt at the Negro will present the Cardilllll 48th annual convention oftbe a pu~ of$5OOO for use in hiS Knights of St Peter Claver homeiliocese which starts here Friday Aug The Cardinal will abo be Z guest of honor at a reception The Car~inal who is Bispop given by Gov aqd M~ fgtfatthew

0( llukoba Tanganyika will E Wel$h at the governors manshycelebrate an outdoor fieldmiddot Mass sion JJere on Sunday AuiA Auxili- - The Cardinal will eome here ary Bishop Fulton J Sheen of middotfrom Brooklyn NY according New York national director of to sponsors of the convention the Society for the Propagation During his Stay here he will be of the Faith will deliver the the house guest of Archbishop sermon Paul Sch~lte -of I~dianopolis

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POPE PAUL VI bull bullbull bull

As Shepherd Father

and Friend

He Needs Our Sympathy

Affection

and Support

SUNDAY AUGUST 4 Our First Opportunity To Pay

Tribute To Our New Holy Father

PETERS PENCE COLLECTION IN ALL CHURCHES OF DIOCESE

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16 THE ANCHC ~ )iocese Gf Fall River-Thurs July 25 1963

Authors Examine Reaction To Decision on Prayer

By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy The jacket of The Outbllr~ts That Await Us (Maeshy

millan $450) says that this book examines an area of our culture that has remained until now largely unexplored - the mindless visceral reactions that erupt into intershyf6ith frictions The authors are a Protestant a Catholic and a Jew Dr Martin E Marty Monsignor Joseph N Moody and Rabbi Arthur Hertzshyberg The occasion of the book was the veheshyment reaction by various reli shygious groups to the U S Sushypreme Courts decision in the Regents Prayer ease a year ago

This reaction according to the Introducshytion made it elear that the real issues were hot to be found to the conclusions that these croups were reaching but ~n the premises most of them hIdden from which they had set out

Consequently the authors got together to see ~hether they could do something -to convey the interior histories that lie behind the differing responses on the part of Catholic Protesshytant and Jew in America to areas in which religion and culshyture interact They tell us We have tried to explain why each of us thinks as he does in the light of all that has fashioned as

Two Subjects Dr Martys long chapter is the

Most comprehensive and dense He touches on many subjects but pinpoints two One is the history and present status of inshyterfaith relations in the United States The other is the history and present status of Protestant attitudes concerning the relashytionship of the religious and the Reular in the United States

As to inter faith relations Dr Marty distinguishes a succession of stages To begin with the Protestants had an imperium in this country and hardly needed to take cognizance of Catholica and Jews Many factors chiefly immigrati-on changed that A pluralistic society became a permanent fact and the differing elements had to get on one with another

Religion of Democracy There was a time when the

Idea of brotherhood and good will seemed sufficient but this was nebulous and ineffective There was a time too when a common public religion of demoshycracy was enthusiastically advoshyeated but this was seen to be terile and unacceptable

Then there was a spate of talk about dialogue but this has been largely unproductivemiddot beshyeause there has been no crystalshyline answer to the question Dishyalogue for what

Monsignor Moo d y rehearses deftly the development of the Catholic community on the American scene He stresses the generally f a v 0 l a b I e climate w h i c h Catholics and their Church found here and the benefits derived from the Conshyatitutional system

Handicaps for Catholics He readily gran that Protshy

estantism injected itself pervashysively into American public life in the nineteenth century aM that this did present difficulties and handicaps to Catholics in 80me respects For example in the public schools the use of the Proestant Bible once had a defi shynitely proselytizing intention But these abuses were brought under control Now the Catholic has come round to a position wherein he wishesmiddot to defend and preserve practices which he once eyed askance

It is Monsignor Moody who most extensively discusses this phenomenon the drive to elimishynate religion from all public life by confining it to the pri shy

vate devotion of the middotindividual And he points out that the

Constitution rests in the last analysis on the traditions and attitudes of the people for in the American system governshyment is an agent which must be responsive to the public will

Jewish Position As to the decision in the Reshy

gents Prayer case he feels that the reaction of most Catholics was a reflex both of their belief in the need to recognize Gods primacy and of their own exshyperience in a country where they had come to expect the beneshyvolent neutrality of the state The shock arose from a feeling that this was not the America

-they had known and if Justice -Douglas opinion was to prevail it might not be the America they had loved

Rabbi Hertzberg calls on the long and often tragic history of the Jews to show why they are convinced both that religion can be sustained without being propped up by the state and that their freedom is safest when there is strict separation of church and state

He bluntly declares The Jews must diagnose the Western tradition as not merely prone to the virus of anti-Semitism but aa endemically ill with the disease Therefore for their own safety and for the lives of their chil shydren Jews must look for a radishycal change in the very foundashytions of Western civilization 90

that it should not spawn future assaults on themselves

Normal Part In America he says Catholic

and some Protestants are for a Christian - flavored patriotism and society Jews cannot be exshypected to favor these and as he sees it there is no warrant for anything of the sort in the hisshytory of the development of American principles and institushytions

Indeed Jews were attracted here in great numbers precisely because the American system promised them the chance to beshycome a normal part of a nashytiona1 culture

It must be said that throughshyoutmiddot his con t l i but ion Rabbi Hertzberg usually employs a sharp tone in referring to things and persons Catholic and some of his statements are patently incorrect and gratuitous

Udy Overtones For example It is admitted

on all sides that the bill for major Federal aid to education has been defeated so far by pressure brought to bear on members of Congress by the Catholic hierarchy This is simshyplistic misrepresentation at best it has some ugly overtones at worst

All these three authors are leamed and articulate Each acshycomplishes what he sets out to do and the reader ill stimulated to think Dr Marty and Monsigshynor Moody are urbane ill manner and eirenic

The same cannot be said of Rabbi Hertzberg Obviously 11

very able man he has not kept his prejudices in reasonable check while writing his section of this interesting book

Notre Dame Students To Study in Austria

NOTRE DAME (NC) - The University of Notre Dame has announced it will inaugurate a sophomore year of studies at Innsbruck Austria in 1964

Notre Dames first foreign study program will be limited to about 50 sophomores Courses will be taught by a Holy Cross priest and a layman from the Notre Dame faculty and by three faculty members from the UAJ versity of Innsbruck

HAPPY FAMILY REUNION It was a happy family reunion for Mr and Mrs Leo Dusheck of Hazelton Pa when they attended the profession ceremonies at the mothershyRouse of the Holy Spirit Missionary Sisters in Techny Ill recently Their children from left are Sister Leonette Marie who has completed her novitiate Sister Mary Regine who pronounced her perpetual vows their only son Father Leo Dusheck SVD and Sister Mary Grace SSpS superior of S~ed Heart Convent Greenville Miss NC Photo

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THE tmiddot ~-Present Means of Communication Thurs July 25 1963

With Vatican Satisfy President ~ U Abr ~nce nlonWASHINGTON (NC) - Presshy be fruitful to consider setting Ident Kennedy opposes going up some regular channel of beyond the present methods of communication Pla~ Convention communication with the Vati shy Special Envoy WASHINGTON (NC) - The can The United States ceased dipshy Catholic Total Abstinence Union

He told his press conference lomatic relations with the Vati shy of America will hold its 91 that there is no need to change can - then the Papal States shy annual three - day conventiOD present procedures -c- presumshy in 1867 In late 1939 Prpsident here starting Monday Aug li ably by resumption of a form Franklin D Roosevelt sent The union stressed in its anshyof diplomatic relations Myron C Taylor as his special nouncement that it is n-ot a

Mr Kennedy said that when presidential envoy to the Vati shy prohibition movement and bull reeshyanyone in the government can Taylor remained until early ognizes the principle that the wishes to get a message to the 1 950 representing Presidpnt moderate use of alcoholic beveshyVatican this can be accomshy Truman after Rooseveltmiddots death rages is morally licit plished The embassy at Rome In October 1951 President

It said its aim is to combatIm sure would be available Truman nominated Gen Mark excess and abuse in the use ofbe said Clark (USA ret) to be Amshysuch beverages by giving raquoIt doesnt seem to me he bassador to the Vatican The

others the example of total abshyadded middotthat there is any need nomination drew a storm of stinence The union does notfor changing procedures I dont criticism from Protestant spokfsshyseek to make all Catholics totalthink there is any lack of inshy men Gen Clark asked that his abstainers but rather to encourshyformation or clJmmllllication name be withdrawn age a significant minority bull bull bull back and forth During the 1960 prplidfntial to keep the ideal of total abshyThe question of cJuer relashy campaign then-Sen Kennfrly stinence before the public thetions with the Vaticltln did not repeatedly told qupstioners he announcement saidinvolve any specific nwntion of was flatly opposed to appointshy

an ambassador The President ment of an US Ambassador to It added that the union t making a special effort to inshywas asked if he thought it would the Vatican terest Catholic young people ht

2000 of the faithful His Eminence Laurian Cardinal total abstinence and to persuade

Post Office Asserts Convictions Rugambwa bleililed the new Cathedral of the Holy Family as many os possible to take the pledge at least until they are 21in Nairobi It was one of several celebrationi marking the Father Miles M McAndrewFor Obscenity Reach New High centenary of the arrival of the Holy Ghost Fathers in East SS of St Marys Seminary~

WASHINGTON (NC) - Ar- crease over fiscal 19fiO Fines Africa NC Photo Baltimore is presidentrests and convictions for viola- totaling $53530 were levied tion of mail laws against ob- against convicted offenders scenity set a record during 1963 We are con tin u in g Offer Services bull

the Postmaster General J Edward toughest possible crackdown on Day has announced these who deal in obscenity As Mediators INDIA MISSION IN THE JUNGLE

In releasing the summary of through the mails Day said ATTAPAJH ia bull tropiul JUDllle miion In the state SAVANNAH (NC)-Twentyshylaw enforcement To this weaction against facilitate are Kul ill southrn Jndi Some Catholic farmers went thenfour clergymen including Cathshy-obscenity for the fiscal yfar working very closely with other Ie begin fallnDg in thU pioneerolic Methodist and Protestant~nded June 30 Day said If law enforcement agencies inshy rea recently opened by governmentEpiscopal bishops have offeredfurther evidence were needed cluding the Criminal Division bullbullbull The idea was Ie make 6fe betheir help in solving Savannahsthat the prOller avenue to follow of the Department of Justice and tel for the natives through eoloniushyracial problemsin enforcing the mailability laws the FBI local police departments tion thus raisinll their UYilIc adThe offer fromis criminal action rather than throughout the nation and In- came the

ellltural Iitandards A sixty-five yeuclergynen during a truce in-administrative penalties I be- terpol the International Crimishy old priest offered to be pastor bullbullbullNegro demonstrations which badlieve these statistics should lay nal Police Organization Amiddot thawhed hut was built for hlaled to rioting and shootingthe question to rest The success of these aetions fer residence anJ services A newMogr John D Toomey pltlstorThe year-end report inriicates is evidenced by the unpreceshy oltapel was dedicated to St Peter bullbullbullof St James Catholic Church Up to DOW the work baa been m_7fH arrests for violation of the dented number of arrests and yenlas instrumental in arranginJrmail laws against obscenity convictions for this -offense disoounciDc slow nd fUIecl wiUlthe truce He met with leadersduring fiscal 1963 This is an during the past ~veral years Til HtH 11 Misso Aitl -expeeted difficalties The ehaef the Negro protests appealingincrease of 258 per rent -over Day said I~ lin onliJ Chh Itnned bull landslide took the DVM for time to organize businessmen the number of arrests in 1962 tltlrtY-Ievea petsons bull bull And 50 Isolated is this 08 til

~nd others to work out a IKllushyand a 96 per cent increase over the diocesan tlthorities fim berd f this tracedy 1raquo7 rcUeUrges End to Curb lion

arrests in 1960 the last full year Meantime the nins beat dltfWn nd insects w~re penilteDt bullbullbull--- In the statement issued by the in administrative Desplie an tbif the parishioners re still nllant17 U7iDa which proceshy On Use of Catalan white clergymen including Bis-shydures were used in an effort to BARCELONA (NC) - Abbot live some permanency to their relia-10111 life The- try

ep Thomas J McDonough ef curtail use of the mails to transshy Ie build ode-ri chureh fer which $tOeo is needed bullbullbull ftelrAurelio Escarre OSBof Milntshy Savannah racial conditiens ill mit obsecne matter serrat abbey was amQn~ the Blshep aJJ1J the Internunc ApOlItelic botlt hsVe IHed tilthe city were described as criti shy

Day ordered ~bandoRmfnt ampf words Ie the plea of the INIstor for financial help from M bullbullbullCatholic leaders of the Catalonia cal administrative and 7011 ai them4Dy eentributieD will Ite appreciated bullbullbull y_action a region of northeasterfl Spain te The group said there will be -tepped-up enforcement ef tlie ean be assured that fOil wtll Ite lo~ remembered bullbull shysign ape tit ion ~sking the f~rther violence and eeonomic fctor III the prayers of tIM eomllluaibuimina1 statutes within week Spanish government t remove loss unless people quickly seek alter assuming office in 19tH restrictions on the use of the VOCATIONSrea90nable and just solutie_ M

these problemslJnpre~dented Numb~ Catalan language Someane bas Nritte~ He who has ~(n the whole worN Th~ petition cited Pope Johfi hanging by the hair of the mercy of God bas seen the truthshyConvhtions in fiscal 19amp3 f-or

XXlIls peace encyclical Paeem To bring Chli~ts trutb to the 400 million peonIe of Indi m__ebscenity law violations totaled per increase in Terris as backing the right Voc(ton Theology I Hindu ia a tremendoUll task of love and devotion tor ow637 a 266 cent

)f langrage and other minority priests and Sisters Will you -llponsor a seminarianover 1962 and a 108 per cent in- Il~

groups Conference Topic MATHEW BEILARMINE KARAKUNNEL or DIDACUS KAlfshybull A few years after the end -of WEST CHICAGO (NC)-The JALY of Ban~alore or SISTER LETHUS 01 ~ITER AGNET

Set TeDtative Date the Spanish Civil War i-n 1939 Theology of a Vocation the the Carmelite Sisters of Kothamangalam By paying for their the regime of Generalissitnlaquol Religious Life will be amon education you will partieipat~ in their future missionary aeUft

For leotification Francisco Franco linked the the topics to be discussed at the tiea The seminarians ~ucation costs $100 esea for lib VATICAN CITY (NC) - The language with the Catalan tirive annual meeting of the Franc~shy ~ars and the Sisters trininlaquo if tJ50 for each of the two yean

beatification of Bishop John N for autonomy and banned its use can Educational Conference in cof trainin Money can be nt ia in~tallmeDts

Neumann of Philadelphia hM Later the curbs were eased but it Trop N Y starting Monday been tentatively rescheduled for is till against the law to publish Aug 5 AI bull wmiddothite an

III bull holy plaee Sunday Oct 13 it was disclosed newspapers in Catalan and its Father Ernest Latke OFM use So ill the beautyis excluded in schoolshere by Father Nicholas B Fershy conference president ana professhy 01 an bullbulled fee lJeseph (ambell)rante CSSR postulator of his Catalan is a Romance language sor of theology at Christ $he like Spanish Portuguese French The Id folk in our care re aiete by 0lH PALACE 01 cause King Seminary here hid the GOLD CLUB All that Ie ed Ie- ene dollar bull month ferHe sain that althou~h the date or Italian whichaccor-ding tel theme of the meeting will be $bill work YOD can liend It wltenever conveniellt 61U etlMw

has not yet been officially anshy the petition is the usual vehicle The Elements of Fl3ncisc_ clubs mclllde OlJIEN LEPJilK CLUB lfor lepers) ORPHANSnounced by the Sacred Congreshy of expression ror six million F-ormation BREAD (for oJJlbns) BASnIANS supports duols) MONICAcitizensgation of Rites he has informed CLUB IproYidf chlices aUus ete for churches and cItlleArchbishop John J Krol of Your rayers and that one lane dollar m~middotly-tbtl aU ItPhiladelphia that Oct 13 will takes io beloni~ Montreal Anglicansbe the date

The beatification of Bishop SOIE OTHER Wi YS TO lJI~tPTo Study French 1 Send us n STRINGLESS GIFT til liSt where MceIHl7-Neumann was originally scheshy MONTREAL (NC) - Forty 2 Make MFMORIAL GIFTduled for June 23 but had to be Anglican clergymen and laymen

MASS KIT $100 VFST1WS postponed because of the final have signed up for a 25-week CHALICE 40 CI80RIUJ1 bullillness of Pope John XXIII October to April course m CRUCIFIX 25 SANCTUARY BELL bullFrench in order to further inshy K1NnJY REUEMBRR tJS IN ~OUR WILL bull EGAL TITLSoutheastern Mbullbullbullbullchwettsmiddotterreligious d i a log u e Schedule Interfaith with CAIHOUC lEAR EAST WFIfRF ACOCIATION French-Canadian Catholics Largest Independent Chain

Dfar iloni~nl)rRace Conference The Rev David Woeller di shy

PEORIA (NC) - A Peoria rector of the Anglican Diocesan 10 BIG STORES I lhelo-e ~ of thl S300 n~fdfd to fdue 1te a Sister nt thl ~fflll nelded for the trainihamp of R semlnariBoard of Religious Educationarea conference on religion and We Give Gold Bond Stomps

explained Were engaged in Ill slnd J monthly or $ bull once bull 7e race has been slated for next a

I will play for him or herFrench culture here If weJanuary by leaders of the Protshy going to take part in dialogues t-----estant Catholic and Jewish Name bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull emiddot on ecumenical and social probshyfaiths lems we believe we must come I DEBROSSE OIL

The conference committee said Steel to terms with the languageIt proposed to unite the religioua ~ co bodies of the community 50 work bullbullbullbullbullbullbullZone for the solution to what we beshy Marks 11 th Centenary ~ Heating Oi~s I lieve has b e com e one of LI S LE (NC) - Coadjutor I dB Americas most important doshy Bishop John L Morkovsky of an urners I ~l2earSst01isrmiddotOIlS-

CENT~NARY CELEBRATION In the preRence of

mestic problems namely raeshy Galveston-Houston sang a Pon- ism tifical Mass in Old Slavonic at I 365 NORTH FRONT STREET ~

We intend the eWftmittee eeremonie6 here in Dlinoie eom- P

centinued to deal directly wiih mem()rating the 11th centenary I NEW BEDFORD he problem as a moral evil nd of the arrival of SSt Cyril and WY 2-5534 I the evil effects which result fr-oa Methodius in what ill DOW Cae- man bull discrimination aAd Jelcegaiioamiddot eAoBovaki I -I~--

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Aid To Lepers Continued from Page One

eph Sweeney MM also workshying with Korean lepers He writes to tell of one of his helpshyers a Korean recovering from leprosy There is no sign of the disease on him but the prejudice about leprosy is such that he will never return to his family His father far in his 80s the mostmiddot outstanding catechist in Korea died recently but Austin was not called to the deathbed or funeshyral

He spends his time with us taking care of the blind and the crippled He comes to the chapel ~ every morning long before dayshylight to start our coal stoves so that the other patients will be comfortable All day long he is working for the others even denying himself tobacco in order to save a bit of cash for them Last year he denied himself SO

much that we found him very anemic We gave him special f)()d and vitamins tltgt keep him going

He is the man who keeps the patients praying for our friends in the USA He is a little fel shyiow with a big voice Only once has it failed when we said Mass for his father Then he broke down By his own choice he is an unknown to his own family

He is a good man to have on our side

Crisis Ahead Continued from Page One

offers a school for the preparashytion of a spiritual elite charactershyIzed by supernatural optimism

Describing most Catholics as temporarily sanguine anyway Bishop Wright said this natural optimism can be a good foundashytion for the supernatural spirit of confidence proper to and

justified by the Catholic Faith but must not be confused with the Faith itself

Our great saints lay and clerical exemplify both he said Their spirit accounts under God for the reSilience the perennial hope and the unflagshygingvitality of Catholicism in the face of constant adversity

There will always be some Catholics to say in effect that gentle Jesus hardly expects them to discharge the duties of their states in life in times like

these and that He will under~ Btand if they make private comshypromises between personal conshyscience and the public revelation committed by Christ to the Cathshyelk Church he said

Threaten to Quit Accordingly he continued

the ranks of the faithful mlly be diminished in a generation when some people even threaten to quit the Church when their children flunk exams in Catholic lIChools or when their prospects for political or social advance- ment seem impeded by the heroshyIe demands of a Christ who in point of fact is not the least biot gentle when it comes to the Integrity of His teachings and the sovereign demands of conshylICience

But such a reduction in statisshytics Bishop Wright said in no way threatens Catholic opti mism He said that the Gospels reveal those who found Christs words hard sayings and who walked no more with him

The Church must expect andmiddot welcome the same fate as Christ Himself he samiddotid

Two Mission Groups Become Associated

ARLINGTON (NC)-The Misshysionarymiddot Sisters of st Augustine who have their headquarters in New York- have become associshyated with the Immaculate Heart missionaries

After the union with the Imshymaculate Heart missioneries (Scheut Fathers) was approved

ry the congregation of women changed its name to the Congreshygation of the Missionary SIsters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary They have 173 plofessed Sisters working in five American sees

---Bedford Murse Receives PAVLA Assignment Continued from Page One

brothers She is a graduate of Holy Family High Scnool in

New Bedford and St Josephs School of Nursing Providence Shes been in nursing five years and is at present assistant head nurge on the medical-surgical ward of St Lukes Hospital New Bedford

How did she decide to beshycome a Papal Volunteer I read an article about the volunshyteers said Lucille and wrote for more information

She was referred to Msgr Raymond T Considine Diocesan Director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith and brother of Rev John J Consishydine MM Director of the Latin America Bureau of the National Catholic Welfare Conference reshysponsible for P AVLA Then she was coPltacted by Rev James A Clark at that time assistant to Msgr Considine fur PAVLA and now in Washington as asshysistant director for the national PAVLA office

Lots of tests followed and Lucille also enrolled for a five month orientation course at Bosto College Primarily deshysigned to train volunteers for the colleges own lay apostolate program the course has also been attended by members of other groups planning to serve

Protest Criticism Of Mission Schools

ARUA (NC)-More than 4000 took part in a peaceful demonshystration staged here in Africa to protest criticism I1f mission schools and missionaries in the National Assembly

Some Protestants and Muslims joined the participants who carmiddot ried signs written in both Enshyglishand the local language Logbara

The demonstrators assembled in the market place of this northshywest Uganda town and then marched through main streets to the district commissioners office Half of Ugandas primary and secondary schools are Catholic

in 3 pan ish and Portuguese spesking Streas

A classmate noted Lucille was Jo - Anne Rothmyer St Marys parish New Bedford Joshy

Anne taultht in New Mexico last Summmiddoter as a member of the Boston College Lay Apostolate Program and is there again this year

Somali Salary Lucille will leave New Bedshy

ford Aug 15 according to presshyent ~lims

A a member of the Legion of Mar~ she chose that date afi having s p e cia 1 significance being the Eeast of the Assumpshytion She will spend four months in Fetropolis Brazil near Rio de Jfaneiro receiving language instruction and being briefed on the ltultural aspects of Brazili-an life

She will then go to Salvador for the remainder of a three year periltJod During it she will reshyceive a stipend of $10 weekly plus room and board She and her 1ellow nurse will stay with the Sisters of the Immaculate Concmiddoteption

What I like about PAVLA says Lucilll~ is that the proshyfessilnal skills of its members are means 10 an end - that of bringing people to Christ The

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Father Clark In addition to the program

fQr Latinmiddot America theres a parallel organization that serves home mission areas of the United States said Lucille Its known as Extension Volunteers and personnel serve for one year in home mission areas or neeeiT sectors of large cities

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Two weeks tlIID tDe prospect middotof amp8UCoossful ZoBe title defense appeared rather remote for Stafford Post ef FaD River Tonight Ooaeh Ray Billintons -stout-heartei crew iB sehed1lled to open a best two -out of three series with Abington Zone 10 conqueror fYf Brockton at South Park Fall River The climax On the long road back was the 5-2 conquest 8If New Bedford Sunc1lly in bull special playoff lilt Hansen Field Somerset Both teams had conshycluded regular eeason play with identical 8-4 records G0shying all the way to register hi8 aecond lUcceSshytiyene victory over he Whalshyen was dimiDshyUeGar DfIewniM who 0- bull lmCand illus1rilnls eareer at Dartee u beier 1rDmmlur t ~~w_-er 2IIJPPOlt lie miebt welt Iaaw cshomiDed lBedifUllCl Which fount bim eBY enough to hit but awfuU ~Uih hitweI

Coatributinl 110 uttie by lIM lIParkling defensive play at iIIIiltd batle waa another shortstop vansplant Ron Knowe who came up with a c~le et real gems Both eutfields put ill an unusually busy day The New tettford Gu1ercordoJl had a total of eleven puto1Jts all River trine Woody Berube Stafford beavy bitting first baseman weat for the collar in thr~e middotofti shyeial trips but only because there was no limit to the depth leftfielder George Ioerreira playshyed him

1hecaunky Ferreira gave Woody plenty of room about 00 Jieetor 80 andU1us W88 able to haul in a couple of -hots that would have gone out of most ballparks George also turned 100R a terrific throw to the plate in the fifth to nail Ron Knowe attempting to llCore aft~r a B81T7 14achado hoist to left

FiDe Quae In most respects this was bull

fine contest between two good ball clUbs NMlIntil the bottom of tbe4ighth when Fall River pushed aerOllSthree runs did either team enjoy more than bull one run advantag~ Bob Miranda NB starter was most effective in the early innings then suddenly lost his stuff and was lifted in the fifth after loading the basel on walks Successor Don Canasshytra Bishop Stang ace subseshyquently got out of the innirig unscathed but fell victim of heavy Stafford artillery in the eighth when the winners ked the title

And so tonight at South Park Stafford Post is scheduled to enter phase one of the State playoffs which in pyramidal fashion lead to regional then national competition Its a long arduous path but one which hundreds uf boy have followed to a life in professional baseball Some 28 players both managers and all the coaches in the recent

Atty Gen Kennedy Scores Prejudice

YOUNGSTOWN (NC) - Atty Gen Robert F Kennedy coupledmiddot a condemnation of prejudice in the US with support for the independence of Cigtmmunistshyruled nations in an address here in Ohio

Kennedy addressing the anshynual Slovak Catholic Sokol conshyvention said injustice to Neshygroes and other minorities in the US cannot help but stir the Cigtnscience of anyone fit to can himself a citizen of this counshytry

He allo said he had been asked 1gt7 hi brother the President toteU 8uIt the Uaiied StaW witl ~tin_ to 1IUppori the just ~ OIl ail ~ ill the world tor independence aDd Ubert7 - aapiratiaM the Sloveb mare 604Ia7 will -aD7 eampbv capUve tioumiddot

major league All-Star Game were products of Legion ball The legendary Bob Feller is the organizations first representashytive in the Hall of Fame Therell be many others

If memory serves correct the only Mass team to make it to the National finals was Lynn Post in 1936 Catching for that club was a fellow by the name of Jim Hegan who went on to a sucoessshyful career in the majors and ill currently the bull pen boss of the front running New York Yankees Stafford Posts furthest advance in Statecompe1ition came in 1957 when the batiery of Forn Arruda end Russ GibBon Qemheaded 1lrivethat took ampDe club to tile 1ItDlifinals

Fuhn B8th ~ men went into tIJD

IJa11 upon p-aduation and ea_ has made his way tbroUllh tbe mbmr league maze tel 1he poiDt where they maybe brought up b~ their ~ parent ltClubs any ~ Russ is the No 1 catcher with Seattle the Bed 1Ioz AAA Pacific Coast League dub and Tom is currently start shying for Springfield the Giants IAA Eastern League aftilia1e

Gibson was selected for the Ooast League All-Star team earshylier this mantb after hav~diampshyplaced Archie Skeen ibe Sox highly-touted backstop ill late Spring Russ ill up around th~

SOO mark pRsently bitti~ the long ball consistently and with the way Tillman is going who knows but what well ee him at leDway before the seallllll ill out

Arruda back on the firing line lifter sustaining concussion a month ago ranks No 2 em ijle SpringfieldSaff behind 22 year old Frank Linzy Statistics avail shyable indicate that they rankene and two in the vital earned run column Linzy at 163 and Arshyruda atmiddot ~45 Anything under 300 is considered excellent in baseballs lexicon Perchance the Giants fail to rlaquo~r from their recent tailspin it is not inshyconceivable that manager AI Dark may want to bring some of his young promising talent up for a look-see

And with all the furor attendshying the Civil Rights issue throughout the country its sigshynificantto note that baseball history-organized ball that is was made out on the West Coast a couple of weeks ago when both umpires in the Salt Lake CityshySan Diego game were colored One Emmett Ashford in fact fa the PCLs umpire-in-chief

Third Order Helps Former Prisoners

CHICAGO (Nc) - The Third Order of St Francis has opened an inn here for persons released from Illinois jails

Called St Anthonys Inn it will provide food clothing and employment assistance to exshyprisoners Father Philip Marshyquand OFM is chief officer of the inn which can accommodate 12 men

A parttime staff at the inn inshycludes 10 Cigtnsultants and Cigtunshyllelors and a Franciscan chaplain

We want to eliminate regishymentation and stress selfhelp through knowledge discipline and practice said Father Marshyquand and in this respect our program is somewhat similar to that of Alcoholics Anonymous

Vetoes Anti-Smut Bill MADISON (NC) - Gov Joha

W lreynolds vetoed a bill proshyviding for a legislative investi shyptwn of alleged printing and Gistribution of obscene matter ill Wi80onsin --We have efficient Jaw UIIoMelDeDt in this field and I have every laquomfidence talat pollee and prosecutors 1riJl eontimle to d6 their duty Be7shyaolda Mid bull YMoiDM (be bilL

AXACAN AWARD At Ge~etOWll~ Famptber Edwanl B Bann pre~deDt eenfeB the ADca1l MemMial Medal 011 Raul Cardinal Silva BeBriquez Archbishop ftf Sanshy~o Chile The a~d honea ermtriblti9DB 0 understlmdshyq among Peples of the Americans Spain and the Hi~panic

world NC ftmo

Asks Deily Prayer Brooklyn Ordinary Urges Catholics Seek

Oiville Aid in BROOKLYN (N C) - The

Bishop of Brooklyn baa asked Cath()lics hele to recite 1laily bull ~cial prayer that the nation may overcome te CmTel1t racial crisis

Bishop BTyan 1 McIniegart of BrookJyn 1lPpealed for prayer in bull pastoral letter read Sunday ill all churches

More than one million copies of a Prayer for Justice with Charity were distributed at Masses Also passed ()ut were exshycerpts trom the American Bishshyops 1958 statement on discrimishynation

The prayer will be recited publicly at all of the dioceses 223 parishes ~very Sunday until further notice the Bishop said

The prelate asked for faithshyful daily recitation of the prayer by Catholics

The text of the prayer follows Heavenly Father who has

created all men according to yenour own image and Tedeemed

Students Volunteer As House Builders

TACAMBARO (NC)-Thirteen University of Notre Dame Btushydents are spending their Sumshymer vacation on the outskirts of this Mexican mountainside town of 10000 as volunteer house builders

The- students are building three cinder block homes for families of six to nine persons

Besides the building project which takes 44 to 48 hours a week the students 8legiving English classes three to five times a week to about 150 of the people living here In their ~are

time they are getting to know Mexicans and Maican ways

Thanks Congress WASHINGTON (NC) - The

Holy See has sent the House of Representatives expressions of appreciation over the chambers condolences on the death of Pope John XXIII A similar letter from the Holy See to the Senate earlier was placed in the Record by Sen Mike Mansfield of Monshytana majority leader

M4Ceunty St Mtw

IacW Crisis us all by the Blood of Your Dishyine Son teach us how 10 live gather asbrothersm dignity justiceeharity and peaCle

May we afford to eacbother DOW tile total measure Of human rights guanmteed us by the law of our beloved Land

But beyond thatgraciously give m the vision 10 see clearly the full meaning of Your comshymand to love uar neighbor liS we love ourselves and grant us the graoe 10 observe this precept in our daily lives Amen

Pope Paul Stresses Peace B1Otherhood

VATICAN CITY (NC) -Pope Paul VI Spoke of peace and brotherhood at his second Satshyurday general audience

The Pope greeted thoae presshyent for theaudiencem St Peters basilica in Italian Enshyglish French German and Spanish Most of his listeners were Americans

After greeting the idividual groupS the Pope said

Of the Lord be the fruit of this audience May it enter your hearts and leave a memory of 1his meeting as a moment of pro_ found and intimate spiritual joy We would like each one of you to repeat to others how good and pleasant it is to feel oneself a brother and son in the Church ltIf Christ

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Recognize Rights Of Every Human Prelate Urges

TOLEDO (NC) -Alshythough a white individual may be free of injustice toward colored fellow citi shyzens as a member ofa commushynity he can be guilty Bishop GeorgeJ Rehring of Toledo said in a letter read at Sunday Masses in the diocese

Calling for individual resolve to r~cognize in every human middotbeshying all the human rights claimed for oneself Bishop Rehring said Let Ull recognize in every human being the inalienable rights acknowledged by our Amfri~an Declaration of Indeshypendence

Sound Beasonillg Let us see in every humall

Oelllg a work of the Divine Creshyator in every truth a child middot01 God

Let us assert maintain -deshyfend and Whold the rigbts of every human being toB deoent living decent livlng qualterst ltdecent conditions of employment ust compensation jor work deshy-4eJN human care in sicknesa eQual opportunities ineducatieD

We mustxilalbe a race -probshylem must be solved not on the -basis f)f feeling but on the tlasi laquo aound reaseming We must lOe the truth and we should tIIot ampear theoonclusions to wbich ltJight reasOn will lead us We Ila~ been commanded by God k) HgtW ltour fellowlIlen as Ourshy1IelVleS We must accord to -every human being the treatment to whioh we as human beings know _ haYe a ript in this matter we baVle DO choice

Lebanese ampnor SCRANTON (NC) - Bishop

Jerome D Hannan of ScrantOIl was honored helle by the LebanshyoOIl ~lJVernment for his fatherly care of the Lebanese people in bis diocese He received Lebanshyons decoration of the National Order of the Cedar at a oereshymony in the chancery office

Superior Geftefal NEW YORK (NC)-The Pio~

Society of St Charles (Scalashybrini Fathers) announced bere that Father Giulivo Tessarolo pastor of Holy Rosary church ill Washington D C was elected Superior General of the Society at a meeting in Rome

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Papal Message Read at Mass For Delegatmiddote

LONDON (NC)-The selfshyleRRness and devotion to duty of Archbishop Gerald P OHara were lauded in a papal letter read at the funeral Mass here for the late Apostolic Delegate to Great Britain

A native of the U S and forshymer Bishop of Savannah-Atlanta Ga the Archbishop died here following a heart attack

Presiding at the Requiem Mass in Westminster cathedral for the veteran papal diplomat who served the Holy See i~ commushynist Rumania Ireland and Brit ain was Valerian Cardinal Gracias Archbishop of Bombay Celebrant was Archbishop Fran cis Grimshaw of Birmingham senior member of the British Hierarchy Seventeen bishops and the entire diplomatic corps at the Court of St Jamess at shytended

Served Selflessly The message of Pope Paul VI

to the Archbishops brother Edshyward OHara of Philadelphia who flew here when the Deleshygate fell ill was read at the Mass It stated

We are deeply grieved to learn of the death of Our brother Archbishop OHara who as Bishop of Savannah-Atlanta contributed so much to the development of that diocese and as representative of the Holy Father served many long years selfl~sly and devotedly in Rushymania Ireland and Great Britain

In expressing to you and to the sorrowing relatives Our sin cere and heartfelt sympathy We impart as a pledge of abiding comforting graces Our paternal apostolic blessing

Council to Take Normal Course

VATICAN CITY (NC)-There Is no foundation to a news agency report that the second session of the ecumenical counshycil will end on Sunday Dec 8 the council press office has announced

The office stated that Pope Paul VI has himself declared that he will let the council take its normal course before deshyciding on when it will end

The second council session is scheduled to begin on Sunday Sept 29

Deny Agreement On Prelate Near

VATICAN CITY (NC) - The Vatican has denied the truth of reports that an agreement has been reached on the future of Jozsef Cardinal Mindszenty

The Hungarian Primate has been living in asylum in the U S legation in Budapest since 1956 He took refuge there after Soviet troops quelled the anti shycommunist uprising which had freed him for a few days from the prison where he was serving bull life sentence

Reports of a settlement of the cardinals case came from Budshyapest where they have since also been denied by Hungarian govshyernment sources

The report was issued by a news agency after earlier reshyports stated that Hungarian govshyernment officials had held talks with Bishop Endre Hamvas of Csanad acting head of the Hunshygarian Bishops Conference who recently arrived in Budapest from Rome

Carey to Speak ST LOUIS (NC)-U S Rep

Hugh L Carey of New York strong proponent in Cortgress for fair treatment of students in- private schools and a member of the House Committee on Educashytion and Labor will speak at the national convention in Detroit of Citizens for Educational Freeshydom

POPE PAUL VI HOLDS FIRST PUBLIC AUDIENCE Pope Paul VI is calTied aloft on his podable throne duringshyhis first general audience in St Peters Basilica More than

7000 persons were present and the pontiff spoke to them in five languages including English Regqlai general audiences are being held weekly

Sisters Continued from Page One

Mary to grade seven St Patshyricks School Fall River

From Nazareth-on-the-Cape Hyannis Sister Mary Josella to St Catherine Convent Belize British Honduras

From Our Lady of Mercy Conshy~nt Attleboro Sister Mary Priscilla to grade three Our Lady of Lourdes School Taunshyton

From Our Lady of Mercy Conshyvent New Bedford Sister Mary Stephen to grjde five St Kilians School New Bedford

Sister Mary Amadeus to grade six St Marys School North Atshytleboro

Sister Mary lIortenseto lIoly Name Convent New Bedford

Sister Mary Davida to Nazarshyeth Hall Fall River

From our Lady of Mercy Conshyvent East Greenwich Sister Mary Aquin to grade four St John the Evangelist School Atshytleboro

From Belize From St Catherine Convent

Belize British Honduras Sister Mary Joycelin to Bishop Feehan High School Attleboro

From St Francis Xavier Conshyvent Providence Sister Mary Stephanie to grades seven and eight St Vincents lIome Fall River

From St James Convent West Warwick Sister Mary Raenne to grade two St Marys School New Bedford

From St John Baptist Convent New Bedford Sister Mary Thershyese Agnes to Bishop Feehan High

Legion Honors Bishop Walsh MOUNT KISCO (NC) - Bishshy

op James E Walsh MM US missioner who has been imshyprisoned in communist China since 1960 received in absentia the 12th annual Americanism award of New Yorks Westshychester County Committee of the American Legion

Accepting the award for Bishshyop Walsh was Father Carroll I Quinn MM He said -atheistic communism could be beneficial to an individual insofar as pershysecution can be beneficial

lIe added that the good beshycome better the bad become worse and the lukewarm must make a decision to choose one group or the other

The paradox of paradoxes he maintained is the victory of good over evil even in an inshytrainsically evil movement such as communism The Polish pilot who escaped with his family to freedom recently is an example of good being drawn from evil

of Mlercy ListSchool Appointments School Attleboro From House of Studies Sister grade seven St Marys School

From St Joseph Convent Fall Mary Joseph Michael to grade New Bedford River Siter Mary Eva to grade one SS Peter and Paul School Sister Marianna to Our Lady six St Marys Cathedral School Fall River of Mercy School East GreenshyFall River wichSister Mary Celine to grade

Sister Mary Julene to St Maria six SS Peter and Paul School Sister Mary Adrianne to Mercy Fall RiverQ)retti Sehool Pawtucket mount Country Day Schoolmiddot

From St Joseph Convent Pawshy CumberlandSister Joan Marie to grade onetucket Sister Mary Angelo to St Marys Cathedral School Fall From Providence grade one Our Lady of Lourdes River From S Patrick Convent ProshySchool Taunton vidence Sister Mary Regina tieSister Mary Johnelle to gradeFrom St Joseph Convent Proshy

seven St Josephs School Fall Bishop Feehan lIigh School Atshyvidence Sister Marie Donna to

River tleboroBishop Feehan High School Atshy From St Vincents Home Fantleboro Sister Mary Michaelanne to River Sister Mary Cecilia toFrom S1 Kilian Convent New grade seven St Patricks School Nazareth-on-the-Cape lIyannisBedford Sister Mary Eugene as Fall River

Sister Marie de Prague tosuperior to Our Lady of Mercy Sister Mary Clare Theresa to grade six and principalship middotStCon vent and to grade six St grade sevlilft St Louis School Kilian School New BedfordMalys School New Bedford Fall River

Sister Mary Carolita to amptoSister Jeanne Marie to grade From St Mary Convent North Edwards School Providencesix St rosephs School Fall Attleboro Sister Mary Joseph

River and Sister Mary Noelita to Mt From St Leo Convent Paw-shy St Mary Convent Fall River

A f1AMILY TIUiAItuclgtet Sister Marie Walter to Sister Mary Rose de Lima to grade seven St John Baptist St Vincents Home Fall River oiIAR-BmiddotQ CHICKENS School New Bedford as superior and procurator

From St Margaret Convent From St Matthew Convent ROSELAWNRumford Sister Mary Timothy Cranston Sister Marie Laboure to Bishop Feehan High School to Our Lady of Lourdes Convent FARMS

tlU WuhinltoD St airhann Attleboro and School Taunton as superior t JUlt off Route I four teacher procurator principal and grade

V4~reiln to Meet Sister Marie Roselle to grade l wa 3~n two Our Lady of Lourdes School

While out for a Drive From St Parick Convent Fall

TauntonIn San Antonio Stop at thtl Delightful Spot

SAN ANTONIO (NC) - The River Sister Mary Columban to ~ ~ jCatholic Central Union (Verein)

will hold its annual five-day convention here starting Satur day Aug 17

Meeting simultaneously with the 108year-old social action organization will be the Nationshyal Catholic Womens Union and the Central Catholic Youth URicmiddotn

Tte womens organization will be having its 47th annual conshyvention and the youth group its 11th annual meeting

Featured speaker at the conmiddot vention banquet will be Coadshyjutor Bishop John L Morkovshysky Apostolic Administrator of the GalvEston-Houston Tex diocese The (i

Rihard F Hemmerlein of Syracuse NY is president of the Catholie Central Union Mrs Charles Wollschlager Watershy In FAMILY SECURITY bullbull bury Conn heads the Catholic -Womens Union Richard H Weiden New York is head of the Catholic Youth Union Is ~itizelis

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Pope Paul Had AdmirClbl~

Preparation for Papacy By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer D D

Bishop ef IteRe

It is a fairly constant and consistent human foible to blame a man for not being someone else John Doe is looked upon askance because he is not an exaet counterpart of

his sometime companion-in-arms sometime antagonist Richard Roe Tweedledum is regarded with dour disfavor because he is not a perfect replica of Tweedledee and has learned to like olives and avocados And SO it is that withshyin weeks of his coronation Pope Paul VI i marked for disshyapprobation in certain exalted journalistic cir shycles because forsooth he is

DOt the very breath and imshyage of Pope

John XXIII Weare reshy

minded in this eonnection of tbe Ilries cd porshytraits of the Pope found if bull emory serves in 1be Vatican museum They stare down at us n 262 of them 01lt of identical frames and for the most part

GUt of identical facfl$ Obviously up to the Renaisshy

nce and the age of actual porshy1taiture the picture of the Ponshytuh are nothing more than

bearded recon~ructions of what -- h b _ to b ~ mlg t e suppo=umiddot ave~

looked like St Peter had moi~ to do than to sit for a studY of IUs physiognomy and whether Hildebrand was pale or swart IUstory vouchsafes nothinc

Only as we approach the plesshyent can we be reasonably sure lIlat the Popes we regard and who regard us so sternly in turn looked anything like the faces in ~ frames

Differences In Crealloa

For the infinite variety of ereshyaUon culminating inOUl human_ tty we ought to praise the lArd from whom all mercies flow What if all the Popes were exshyectly alike William Paley the 18th century Anglican theodicist based his argument for the ex-Istence of a Supreme Being ery largely upon the observable order of the universe which he remarked functioned Jike a well-oiled clock It has always seemed to us

as much less wise that an even IIWre telling proof of the divine plan and the infinite wisdom is to be gained from contemplatinlaquo tile extraordinary differences which exist in all creation so

that no two objects of whatever genera or species are absolutely

undifferentiated A competent clockmaker ean

assemble a time piece and vet it running but only-God could make two trees no single leaf of either one identical with any other

Pope Job Ue The difficulties of stepping

Into Pope Johns eomfurtable red sUppers embroidered with gold erosses (whereas by sacred preshyscription the slippers ofOldinary bishops are devoid of this sym_ bol) is mountainous enough

without demanding of the sucshycessor in addition that he do the impossible and metomorphose himself into a personality other than what he is by virtue of nature grace and continuing circumstance

Pope John was unique not only because of his magnificent gift of laughter and his warm delight in the fellowship of hushymankind but also because al shythough he had served many years as a papal diplomatmiddot he JIBS never haunted Rome long e~ough to fall into the habits and mannerisms of the papal administrative officials

Nonsence About C1Uia _ Pope Paul on the other hand

had lived the life of a curial Officer until in his late fifties he was sent to Milan as Archshybishop

A vast deal of arraaiaad arshy

rogant nonsense has been writ shyten and published lately conshycerning the Roman Curia In lOme quarters dubiously labelshyled liberal orprogressive it has been made out 1het the wbole apparatus ought 10 be scrapped Or at the very least drasticailyoverhauled

Such proposals and critieisms generally speaking are manishyfestly irresponsible where they are not quitefrankly puerile

The Holy See simply could not function without its adminshyistrative framework and it may well be suspected that some of thOle most adept in denigratinC

th~ CUria would quickly become if they were placed in the same position far more caatankerou

to deal with than the present staff which whatever its shortshycominCs has a fairly expertshyenoed view of the limitations at churchmen called upon to tulshyflll 1be ministry of angels

Mark _ Individual

No question but that papal adshyministrative responsibility tends to put its mark upon the individshyual It fosters necessarily a kind of clerical caution an attitudeof udent rJserve a heamplmiddotta~ middot

to accept the most recent vershysion of an incident as history simply because it is the latest

At its worst it can be-end 1Hdoubtedly has been-used as teppingstone by ambitious careerists But at its best It has provided a chool fOl nothine less than anctity

For the sacrifices inherent in the papal administrative life1be cramped and often narrow circumstances which surround and characteril1e it are pretty well guaranteed to bring out either the best or the worlt in men depending clearly enough on the men themselves

Recog-nized Greatnea

ftlat Pope Paul was schooled III the full rigor of the pontif shykate of Pope Pius XII is in it shyJelf a testimony to his admirable preparation for the office he now holds For there if ever was a Pontiff who did not suffer fools gladly He was exigent not only of moral heroism but of intelshyleclual excellence

He fostered a type of thinking and a manner of acting that was at once exalted and practical JIODlewhat arid at times (which ~ accqunt for some of the curshyrent animus against his memory) but never alien to the realities of the world as it is

Pius was not too much troubshyled by the dichotomy of liberalshy-concervative~ so bothersome to this decade of the 60s He saw that in the Church as in society as a whole there is room for both and need for both If he marked Giovanni Montini as a successor in the Chair of Peter it was not because he saw in bim a partisan but because he recognized the greatness which belongs to the head of the Houseshyhold

Pope Paul will not be another Pope John As an instrument of the Divine Head he will be only himself He will set the pace and

the mood of his pontificate For this we may well thank the God of infinite variety

In Washington Mary Kelly Sacred Hearts

Academy Fall River Lea Lashyflamme and Denise GelinM JesobullbullMary Academy Fall Riva and Ronald Rebello Bishop Stang High School Nwmiddottb Dartshymouth are among attendants at the 17th annual high school jourshyaalism institute closing tomorshyrow at Catholic University WaahingtonD CThey will reshyturn to work on staffs 0( their 1IllIpeCtive achool papen

II 0 U RN E D Cardinal Valeri prefect of the Vatishyeans Sacred Congregation of the Religiou5 died Mon da) at the age of 79 His death reduces the College of Cardinals to 8Q

Rc~open English Cl~urchmiddot~n Rome

ROME (NC)-Romes English nahonalcltunh San Silvestro in Capite has opened its door to the public again alter two years of Jecontruction and refurbishshymg

Priests of the Society of the CaUlolic Apostolate who staff the ebwdl took advantage of theshyclosing to make a thorough e-xshyamitlation of the church most celemiddotbrated relic a skull with a good claim to being John the Baptists

Tile velWlble reliquary has beetl restored UI well as coolesshyoUoIlU used by St Vincent Palshylotti founder Of t~ Society of the Cabolic Apostolate (or Palshylottone Fathers)

Alarminlaquo cracks in 1he walls and ceiling forced the closinC of this much-frequented church on Piuza San Silvestro off one of Rome busiest downtown shopshypint districts

Now the foundations have been fortllfied the floor rebuilt the auIt of the nave and the arches of the apse strengthened and the walls reinforced with injecshytion1 of cement

YOlung Workers Plan Al1lnual Study Week

RgNSSELAER (NC) - The YOUllg Christian Workers will hold tbeir lth annual national stud week starting Monday Aug 4 at St Joseph College here in Indiana

Some 300 YCW members from 40 dioceses are expected to atshytend the meeting It will foclH on three major areas of concern for the Christian layman parish life race relations and politics

A yeW statement announcing the ltudy week said it is intenshyded to help prepare members to pilrticipate in and follow three maj(r currents or upcoming events the ecumenical council the race crisis and the 1964 primary and presidential elecshytions

Asllc Government Aid Private Schools

AUCKLAND (NC) ~ The president of the Auckland Cathshyolic lrederation of Parent-Teachshyers Association has called for go ve r Ilm e n t aid to private scoools and pointed out that everr year they save the New Zealand government $135 milshylion

Robert W Hubbard told the Catholic Mens Luncheon Club here that private schools are educ~ting 55000 primary and 2400D secondary school pupils This means be said that 14 per cent of primary school children and Z6 per cent of secondary sch()(ll pupils are attending pri shyate ~bools

African Prelate Convention Guest UiDIMlAPOrIS (N C) -Officials of the knights a Laurean Caidirial middotRuganibwa fraternal benefitlIOCiet7 whose the Churchs only Negro Cardi- membership is predominantly nal will be honored gu~Jt at the Negro will present the Cardilllll 48th annual convention oftbe a pu~ of$5OOO for use in hiS Knights of St Peter Claver homeiliocese which starts here Friday Aug The Cardinal will abo be Z guest of honor at a reception The Car~inal who is Bispop given by Gov aqd M~ fgtfatthew

0( llukoba Tanganyika will E Wel$h at the governors manshycelebrate an outdoor fieldmiddot Mass sion JJere on Sunday AuiA Auxili- - The Cardinal will eome here ary Bishop Fulton J Sheen of middotfrom Brooklyn NY according New York national director of to sponsors of the convention the Society for the Propagation During his Stay here he will be of the Faith will deliver the the house guest of Archbishop sermon Paul Sch~lte -of I~dianopolis

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POPE PAUL VI bull bullbull bull

As Shepherd Father

and Friend

He Needs Our Sympathy

Affection

and Support

SUNDAY AUGUST 4 Our First Opportunity To Pay

Tribute To Our New Holy Father

PETERS PENCE COLLECTION IN ALL CHURCHES OF DIOCESE

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16 THE ANCHC ~ )iocese Gf Fall River-Thurs July 25 1963

Authors Examine Reaction To Decision on Prayer

By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy The jacket of The Outbllr~ts That Await Us (Maeshy

millan $450) says that this book examines an area of our culture that has remained until now largely unexplored - the mindless visceral reactions that erupt into intershyf6ith frictions The authors are a Protestant a Catholic and a Jew Dr Martin E Marty Monsignor Joseph N Moody and Rabbi Arthur Hertzshyberg The occasion of the book was the veheshyment reaction by various reli shygious groups to the U S Sushypreme Courts decision in the Regents Prayer ease a year ago

This reaction according to the Introducshytion made it elear that the real issues were hot to be found to the conclusions that these croups were reaching but ~n the premises most of them hIdden from which they had set out

Consequently the authors got together to see ~hether they could do something -to convey the interior histories that lie behind the differing responses on the part of Catholic Protesshytant and Jew in America to areas in which religion and culshyture interact They tell us We have tried to explain why each of us thinks as he does in the light of all that has fashioned as

Two Subjects Dr Martys long chapter is the

Most comprehensive and dense He touches on many subjects but pinpoints two One is the history and present status of inshyterfaith relations in the United States The other is the history and present status of Protestant attitudes concerning the relashytionship of the religious and the Reular in the United States

As to inter faith relations Dr Marty distinguishes a succession of stages To begin with the Protestants had an imperium in this country and hardly needed to take cognizance of Catholica and Jews Many factors chiefly immigrati-on changed that A pluralistic society became a permanent fact and the differing elements had to get on one with another

Religion of Democracy There was a time when the

Idea of brotherhood and good will seemed sufficient but this was nebulous and ineffective There was a time too when a common public religion of demoshycracy was enthusiastically advoshyeated but this was seen to be terile and unacceptable

Then there was a spate of talk about dialogue but this has been largely unproductivemiddot beshyeause there has been no crystalshyline answer to the question Dishyalogue for what

Monsignor Moo d y rehearses deftly the development of the Catholic community on the American scene He stresses the generally f a v 0 l a b I e climate w h i c h Catholics and their Church found here and the benefits derived from the Conshyatitutional system

Handicaps for Catholics He readily gran that Protshy

estantism injected itself pervashysively into American public life in the nineteenth century aM that this did present difficulties and handicaps to Catholics in 80me respects For example in the public schools the use of the Proestant Bible once had a defi shynitely proselytizing intention But these abuses were brought under control Now the Catholic has come round to a position wherein he wishesmiddot to defend and preserve practices which he once eyed askance

It is Monsignor Moody who most extensively discusses this phenomenon the drive to elimishynate religion from all public life by confining it to the pri shy

vate devotion of the middotindividual And he points out that the

Constitution rests in the last analysis on the traditions and attitudes of the people for in the American system governshyment is an agent which must be responsive to the public will

Jewish Position As to the decision in the Reshy

gents Prayer case he feels that the reaction of most Catholics was a reflex both of their belief in the need to recognize Gods primacy and of their own exshyperience in a country where they had come to expect the beneshyvolent neutrality of the state The shock arose from a feeling that this was not the America

-they had known and if Justice -Douglas opinion was to prevail it might not be the America they had loved

Rabbi Hertzberg calls on the long and often tragic history of the Jews to show why they are convinced both that religion can be sustained without being propped up by the state and that their freedom is safest when there is strict separation of church and state

He bluntly declares The Jews must diagnose the Western tradition as not merely prone to the virus of anti-Semitism but aa endemically ill with the disease Therefore for their own safety and for the lives of their chil shydren Jews must look for a radishycal change in the very foundashytions of Western civilization 90

that it should not spawn future assaults on themselves

Normal Part In America he says Catholic

and some Protestants are for a Christian - flavored patriotism and society Jews cannot be exshypected to favor these and as he sees it there is no warrant for anything of the sort in the hisshytory of the development of American principles and institushytions

Indeed Jews were attracted here in great numbers precisely because the American system promised them the chance to beshycome a normal part of a nashytiona1 culture

It must be said that throughshyoutmiddot his con t l i but ion Rabbi Hertzberg usually employs a sharp tone in referring to things and persons Catholic and some of his statements are patently incorrect and gratuitous

Udy Overtones For example It is admitted

on all sides that the bill for major Federal aid to education has been defeated so far by pressure brought to bear on members of Congress by the Catholic hierarchy This is simshyplistic misrepresentation at best it has some ugly overtones at worst

All these three authors are leamed and articulate Each acshycomplishes what he sets out to do and the reader ill stimulated to think Dr Marty and Monsigshynor Moody are urbane ill manner and eirenic

The same cannot be said of Rabbi Hertzberg Obviously 11

very able man he has not kept his prejudices in reasonable check while writing his section of this interesting book

Notre Dame Students To Study in Austria

NOTRE DAME (NC) - The University of Notre Dame has announced it will inaugurate a sophomore year of studies at Innsbruck Austria in 1964

Notre Dames first foreign study program will be limited to about 50 sophomores Courses will be taught by a Holy Cross priest and a layman from the Notre Dame faculty and by three faculty members from the UAJ versity of Innsbruck

HAPPY FAMILY REUNION It was a happy family reunion for Mr and Mrs Leo Dusheck of Hazelton Pa when they attended the profession ceremonies at the mothershyRouse of the Holy Spirit Missionary Sisters in Techny Ill recently Their children from left are Sister Leonette Marie who has completed her novitiate Sister Mary Regine who pronounced her perpetual vows their only son Father Leo Dusheck SVD and Sister Mary Grace SSpS superior of S~ed Heart Convent Greenville Miss NC Photo

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THE tmiddot ~-Present Means of Communication Thurs July 25 1963

With Vatican Satisfy President ~ U Abr ~nce nlonWASHINGTON (NC) - Presshy be fruitful to consider setting Ident Kennedy opposes going up some regular channel of beyond the present methods of communication Pla~ Convention communication with the Vati shy Special Envoy WASHINGTON (NC) - The can The United States ceased dipshy Catholic Total Abstinence Union

He told his press conference lomatic relations with the Vati shy of America will hold its 91 that there is no need to change can - then the Papal States shy annual three - day conventiOD present procedures -c- presumshy in 1867 In late 1939 Prpsident here starting Monday Aug li ably by resumption of a form Franklin D Roosevelt sent The union stressed in its anshyof diplomatic relations Myron C Taylor as his special nouncement that it is n-ot a

Mr Kennedy said that when presidential envoy to the Vati shy prohibition movement and bull reeshyanyone in the government can Taylor remained until early ognizes the principle that the wishes to get a message to the 1 950 representing Presidpnt moderate use of alcoholic beveshyVatican this can be accomshy Truman after Rooseveltmiddots death rages is morally licit plished The embassy at Rome In October 1951 President

It said its aim is to combatIm sure would be available Truman nominated Gen Mark excess and abuse in the use ofbe said Clark (USA ret) to be Amshysuch beverages by giving raquoIt doesnt seem to me he bassador to the Vatican The

others the example of total abshyadded middotthat there is any need nomination drew a storm of stinence The union does notfor changing procedures I dont criticism from Protestant spokfsshyseek to make all Catholics totalthink there is any lack of inshy men Gen Clark asked that his abstainers but rather to encourshyformation or clJmmllllication name be withdrawn age a significant minority bull bull bull back and forth During the 1960 prplidfntial to keep the ideal of total abshyThe question of cJuer relashy campaign then-Sen Kennfrly stinence before the public thetions with the Vaticltln did not repeatedly told qupstioners he announcement saidinvolve any specific nwntion of was flatly opposed to appointshy

an ambassador The President ment of an US Ambassador to It added that the union t making a special effort to inshywas asked if he thought it would the Vatican terest Catholic young people ht

2000 of the faithful His Eminence Laurian Cardinal total abstinence and to persuade

Post Office Asserts Convictions Rugambwa bleililed the new Cathedral of the Holy Family as many os possible to take the pledge at least until they are 21in Nairobi It was one of several celebrationi marking the Father Miles M McAndrewFor Obscenity Reach New High centenary of the arrival of the Holy Ghost Fathers in East SS of St Marys Seminary~

WASHINGTON (NC) - Ar- crease over fiscal 19fiO Fines Africa NC Photo Baltimore is presidentrests and convictions for viola- totaling $53530 were levied tion of mail laws against ob- against convicted offenders scenity set a record during 1963 We are con tin u in g Offer Services bull

the Postmaster General J Edward toughest possible crackdown on Day has announced these who deal in obscenity As Mediators INDIA MISSION IN THE JUNGLE

In releasing the summary of through the mails Day said ATTAPAJH ia bull tropiul JUDllle miion In the state SAVANNAH (NC)-Twentyshylaw enforcement To this weaction against facilitate are Kul ill southrn Jndi Some Catholic farmers went thenfour clergymen including Cathshy-obscenity for the fiscal yfar working very closely with other Ie begin fallnDg in thU pioneerolic Methodist and Protestant~nded June 30 Day said If law enforcement agencies inshy rea recently opened by governmentEpiscopal bishops have offeredfurther evidence were needed cluding the Criminal Division bullbullbull The idea was Ie make 6fe betheir help in solving Savannahsthat the prOller avenue to follow of the Department of Justice and tel for the natives through eoloniushyracial problemsin enforcing the mailability laws the FBI local police departments tion thus raisinll their UYilIc adThe offer fromis criminal action rather than throughout the nation and In- came the

ellltural Iitandards A sixty-five yeuclergynen during a truce in-administrative penalties I be- terpol the International Crimishy old priest offered to be pastor bullbullbullNegro demonstrations which badlieve these statistics should lay nal Police Organization Amiddot thawhed hut was built for hlaled to rioting and shootingthe question to rest The success of these aetions fer residence anJ services A newMogr John D Toomey pltlstorThe year-end report inriicates is evidenced by the unpreceshy oltapel was dedicated to St Peter bullbullbullof St James Catholic Church Up to DOW the work baa been m_7fH arrests for violation of the dented number of arrests and yenlas instrumental in arranginJrmail laws against obscenity convictions for this -offense disoounciDc slow nd fUIecl wiUlthe truce He met with leadersduring fiscal 1963 This is an during the past ~veral years Til HtH 11 Misso Aitl -expeeted difficalties The ehaef the Negro protests appealingincrease of 258 per rent -over Day said I~ lin onliJ Chh Itnned bull landslide took the DVM for time to organize businessmen the number of arrests in 1962 tltlrtY-Ievea petsons bull bull And 50 Isolated is this 08 til

~nd others to work out a IKllushyand a 96 per cent increase over the diocesan tlthorities fim berd f this tracedy 1raquo7 rcUeUrges End to Curb lion

arrests in 1960 the last full year Meantime the nins beat dltfWn nd insects w~re penilteDt bullbullbull--- In the statement issued by the in administrative Desplie an tbif the parishioners re still nllant17 U7iDa which proceshy On Use of Catalan white clergymen including Bis-shydures were used in an effort to BARCELONA (NC) - Abbot live some permanency to their relia-10111 life The- try

ep Thomas J McDonough ef curtail use of the mails to transshy Ie build ode-ri chureh fer which $tOeo is needed bullbullbull ftelrAurelio Escarre OSBof Milntshy Savannah racial conditiens ill mit obsecne matter serrat abbey was amQn~ the Blshep aJJ1J the Internunc ApOlItelic botlt hsVe IHed tilthe city were described as criti shy

Day ordered ~bandoRmfnt ampf words Ie the plea of the INIstor for financial help from M bullbullbullCatholic leaders of the Catalonia cal administrative and 7011 ai them4Dy eentributieD will Ite appreciated bullbullbull y_action a region of northeasterfl Spain te The group said there will be -tepped-up enforcement ef tlie ean be assured that fOil wtll Ite lo~ remembered bullbull shysign ape tit ion ~sking the f~rther violence and eeonomic fctor III the prayers of tIM eomllluaibuimina1 statutes within week Spanish government t remove loss unless people quickly seek alter assuming office in 19tH restrictions on the use of the VOCATIONSrea90nable and just solutie_ M

these problemslJnpre~dented Numb~ Catalan language Someane bas Nritte~ He who has ~(n the whole worN Th~ petition cited Pope Johfi hanging by the hair of the mercy of God bas seen the truthshyConvhtions in fiscal 19amp3 f-or

XXlIls peace encyclical Paeem To bring Chli~ts trutb to the 400 million peonIe of Indi m__ebscenity law violations totaled per increase in Terris as backing the right Voc(ton Theology I Hindu ia a tremendoUll task of love and devotion tor ow637 a 266 cent

)f langrage and other minority priests and Sisters Will you -llponsor a seminarianover 1962 and a 108 per cent in- Il~

groups Conference Topic MATHEW BEILARMINE KARAKUNNEL or DIDACUS KAlfshybull A few years after the end -of WEST CHICAGO (NC)-The JALY of Ban~alore or SISTER LETHUS 01 ~ITER AGNET

Set TeDtative Date the Spanish Civil War i-n 1939 Theology of a Vocation the the Carmelite Sisters of Kothamangalam By paying for their the regime of Generalissitnlaquol Religious Life will be amon education you will partieipat~ in their future missionary aeUft

For leotification Francisco Franco linked the the topics to be discussed at the tiea The seminarians ~ucation costs $100 esea for lib VATICAN CITY (NC) - The language with the Catalan tirive annual meeting of the Franc~shy ~ars and the Sisters trininlaquo if tJ50 for each of the two yean

beatification of Bishop John N for autonomy and banned its use can Educational Conference in cof trainin Money can be nt ia in~tallmeDts

Neumann of Philadelphia hM Later the curbs were eased but it Trop N Y starting Monday been tentatively rescheduled for is till against the law to publish Aug 5 AI bull wmiddothite an

III bull holy plaee Sunday Oct 13 it was disclosed newspapers in Catalan and its Father Ernest Latke OFM use So ill the beautyis excluded in schoolshere by Father Nicholas B Fershy conference president ana professhy 01 an bullbulled fee lJeseph (ambell)rante CSSR postulator of his Catalan is a Romance language sor of theology at Christ $he like Spanish Portuguese French The Id folk in our care re aiete by 0lH PALACE 01 cause King Seminary here hid the GOLD CLUB All that Ie ed Ie- ene dollar bull month ferHe sain that althou~h the date or Italian whichaccor-ding tel theme of the meeting will be $bill work YOD can liend It wltenever conveniellt 61U etlMw

has not yet been officially anshy the petition is the usual vehicle The Elements of Fl3ncisc_ clubs mclllde OlJIEN LEPJilK CLUB lfor lepers) ORPHANSnounced by the Sacred Congreshy of expression ror six million F-ormation BREAD (for oJJlbns) BASnIANS supports duols) MONICAcitizensgation of Rites he has informed CLUB IproYidf chlices aUus ete for churches and cItlleArchbishop John J Krol of Your rayers and that one lane dollar m~middotly-tbtl aU ItPhiladelphia that Oct 13 will takes io beloni~ Montreal Anglicansbe the date

The beatification of Bishop SOIE OTHER Wi YS TO lJI~tPTo Study French 1 Send us n STRINGLESS GIFT til liSt where MceIHl7-Neumann was originally scheshy MONTREAL (NC) - Forty 2 Make MFMORIAL GIFTduled for June 23 but had to be Anglican clergymen and laymen

MASS KIT $100 VFST1WS postponed because of the final have signed up for a 25-week CHALICE 40 CI80RIUJ1 bullillness of Pope John XXIII October to April course m CRUCIFIX 25 SANCTUARY BELL bullFrench in order to further inshy K1NnJY REUEMBRR tJS IN ~OUR WILL bull EGAL TITLSoutheastern Mbullbullbullbullchwettsmiddotterreligious d i a log u e Schedule Interfaith with CAIHOUC lEAR EAST WFIfRF ACOCIATION French-Canadian Catholics Largest Independent Chain

Dfar iloni~nl)rRace Conference The Rev David Woeller di shy

PEORIA (NC) - A Peoria rector of the Anglican Diocesan 10 BIG STORES I lhelo-e ~ of thl S300 n~fdfd to fdue 1te a Sister nt thl ~fflll nelded for the trainihamp of R semlnariBoard of Religious Educationarea conference on religion and We Give Gold Bond Stomps

explained Were engaged in Ill slnd J monthly or $ bull once bull 7e race has been slated for next a

I will play for him or herFrench culture here If weJanuary by leaders of the Protshy going to take part in dialogues t-----estant Catholic and Jewish Name bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull emiddot on ecumenical and social probshyfaiths lems we believe we must come I DEBROSSE OIL

The conference committee said Steel to terms with the languageIt proposed to unite the religioua ~ co bodies of the community 50 work bullbullbullbullbullbullbullZone for the solution to what we beshy Marks 11 th Centenary ~ Heating Oi~s I lieve has b e com e one of LI S LE (NC) - Coadjutor I dB Americas most important doshy Bishop John L Morkovsky of an urners I ~l2earSst01isrmiddotOIlS-

CENT~NARY CELEBRATION In the preRence of

mestic problems namely raeshy Galveston-Houston sang a Pon- ism tifical Mass in Old Slavonic at I 365 NORTH FRONT STREET ~

We intend the eWftmittee eeremonie6 here in Dlinoie eom- P

centinued to deal directly wiih mem()rating the 11th centenary I NEW BEDFORD he problem as a moral evil nd of the arrival of SSt Cyril and WY 2-5534 I the evil effects which result fr-oa Methodius in what ill DOW Cae- man bull discrimination aAd Jelcegaiioamiddot eAoBovaki I -I~--

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Aid To Lepers Continued from Page One

eph Sweeney MM also workshying with Korean lepers He writes to tell of one of his helpshyers a Korean recovering from leprosy There is no sign of the disease on him but the prejudice about leprosy is such that he will never return to his family His father far in his 80s the mostmiddot outstanding catechist in Korea died recently but Austin was not called to the deathbed or funeshyral

He spends his time with us taking care of the blind and the crippled He comes to the chapel ~ every morning long before dayshylight to start our coal stoves so that the other patients will be comfortable All day long he is working for the others even denying himself tobacco in order to save a bit of cash for them Last year he denied himself SO

much that we found him very anemic We gave him special f)()d and vitamins tltgt keep him going

He is the man who keeps the patients praying for our friends in the USA He is a little fel shyiow with a big voice Only once has it failed when we said Mass for his father Then he broke down By his own choice he is an unknown to his own family

He is a good man to have on our side

Crisis Ahead Continued from Page One

offers a school for the preparashytion of a spiritual elite charactershyIzed by supernatural optimism

Describing most Catholics as temporarily sanguine anyway Bishop Wright said this natural optimism can be a good foundashytion for the supernatural spirit of confidence proper to and

justified by the Catholic Faith but must not be confused with the Faith itself

Our great saints lay and clerical exemplify both he said Their spirit accounts under God for the reSilience the perennial hope and the unflagshygingvitality of Catholicism in the face of constant adversity

There will always be some Catholics to say in effect that gentle Jesus hardly expects them to discharge the duties of their states in life in times like

these and that He will under~ Btand if they make private comshypromises between personal conshyscience and the public revelation committed by Christ to the Cathshyelk Church he said

Threaten to Quit Accordingly he continued

the ranks of the faithful mlly be diminished in a generation when some people even threaten to quit the Church when their children flunk exams in Catholic lIChools or when their prospects for political or social advance- ment seem impeded by the heroshyIe demands of a Christ who in point of fact is not the least biot gentle when it comes to the Integrity of His teachings and the sovereign demands of conshylICience

But such a reduction in statisshytics Bishop Wright said in no way threatens Catholic opti mism He said that the Gospels reveal those who found Christs words hard sayings and who walked no more with him

The Church must expect andmiddot welcome the same fate as Christ Himself he samiddotid

Two Mission Groups Become Associated

ARLINGTON (NC)-The Misshysionarymiddot Sisters of st Augustine who have their headquarters in New York- have become associshyated with the Immaculate Heart missionaries

After the union with the Imshymaculate Heart missioneries (Scheut Fathers) was approved

ry the congregation of women changed its name to the Congreshygation of the Missionary SIsters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary They have 173 plofessed Sisters working in five American sees

---Bedford Murse Receives PAVLA Assignment Continued from Page One

brothers She is a graduate of Holy Family High Scnool in

New Bedford and St Josephs School of Nursing Providence Shes been in nursing five years and is at present assistant head nurge on the medical-surgical ward of St Lukes Hospital New Bedford

How did she decide to beshycome a Papal Volunteer I read an article about the volunshyteers said Lucille and wrote for more information

She was referred to Msgr Raymond T Considine Diocesan Director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith and brother of Rev John J Consishydine MM Director of the Latin America Bureau of the National Catholic Welfare Conference reshysponsible for P AVLA Then she was coPltacted by Rev James A Clark at that time assistant to Msgr Considine fur PAVLA and now in Washington as asshysistant director for the national PAVLA office

Lots of tests followed and Lucille also enrolled for a five month orientation course at Bosto College Primarily deshysigned to train volunteers for the colleges own lay apostolate program the course has also been attended by members of other groups planning to serve

Protest Criticism Of Mission Schools

ARUA (NC)-More than 4000 took part in a peaceful demonshystration staged here in Africa to protest criticism I1f mission schools and missionaries in the National Assembly

Some Protestants and Muslims joined the participants who carmiddot ried signs written in both Enshyglishand the local language Logbara

The demonstrators assembled in the market place of this northshywest Uganda town and then marched through main streets to the district commissioners office Half of Ugandas primary and secondary schools are Catholic

in 3 pan ish and Portuguese spesking Streas

A classmate noted Lucille was Jo - Anne Rothmyer St Marys parish New Bedford Joshy

Anne taultht in New Mexico last Summmiddoter as a member of the Boston College Lay Apostolate Program and is there again this year

Somali Salary Lucille will leave New Bedshy

ford Aug 15 according to presshyent ~lims

A a member of the Legion of Mar~ she chose that date afi having s p e cia 1 significance being the Eeast of the Assumpshytion She will spend four months in Fetropolis Brazil near Rio de Jfaneiro receiving language instruction and being briefed on the ltultural aspects of Brazili-an life

She will then go to Salvador for the remainder of a three year periltJod During it she will reshyceive a stipend of $10 weekly plus room and board She and her 1ellow nurse will stay with the Sisters of the Immaculate Concmiddoteption

What I like about PAVLA says Lucilll~ is that the proshyfessilnal skills of its members are means 10 an end - that of bringing people to Christ The

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Father Clark In addition to the program

fQr Latinmiddot America theres a parallel organization that serves home mission areas of the United States said Lucille Its known as Extension Volunteers and personnel serve for one year in home mission areas or neeeiT sectors of large cities

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Two weeks tlIID tDe prospect middotof amp8UCoossful ZoBe title defense appeared rather remote for Stafford Post ef FaD River Tonight Ooaeh Ray Billintons -stout-heartei crew iB sehed1lled to open a best two -out of three series with Abington Zone 10 conqueror fYf Brockton at South Park Fall River The climax On the long road back was the 5-2 conquest 8If New Bedford Sunc1lly in bull special playoff lilt Hansen Field Somerset Both teams had conshycluded regular eeason play with identical 8-4 records G0shying all the way to register hi8 aecond lUcceSshytiyene victory over he Whalshyen was dimiDshyUeGar DfIewniM who 0- bull lmCand illus1rilnls eareer at Dartee u beier 1rDmmlur t ~~w_-er 2IIJPPOlt lie miebt welt Iaaw cshomiDed lBedifUllCl Which fount bim eBY enough to hit but awfuU ~Uih hitweI

Coatributinl 110 uttie by lIM lIParkling defensive play at iIIIiltd batle waa another shortstop vansplant Ron Knowe who came up with a c~le et real gems Both eutfields put ill an unusually busy day The New tettford Gu1ercordoJl had a total of eleven puto1Jts all River trine Woody Berube Stafford beavy bitting first baseman weat for the collar in thr~e middotofti shyeial trips but only because there was no limit to the depth leftfielder George Ioerreira playshyed him

1hecaunky Ferreira gave Woody plenty of room about 00 Jieetor 80 andU1us W88 able to haul in a couple of -hots that would have gone out of most ballparks George also turned 100R a terrific throw to the plate in the fifth to nail Ron Knowe attempting to llCore aft~r a B81T7 14achado hoist to left

FiDe Quae In most respects this was bull

fine contest between two good ball clUbs NMlIntil the bottom of tbe4ighth when Fall River pushed aerOllSthree runs did either team enjoy more than bull one run advantag~ Bob Miranda NB starter was most effective in the early innings then suddenly lost his stuff and was lifted in the fifth after loading the basel on walks Successor Don Canasshytra Bishop Stang ace subseshyquently got out of the innirig unscathed but fell victim of heavy Stafford artillery in the eighth when the winners ked the title

And so tonight at South Park Stafford Post is scheduled to enter phase one of the State playoffs which in pyramidal fashion lead to regional then national competition Its a long arduous path but one which hundreds uf boy have followed to a life in professional baseball Some 28 players both managers and all the coaches in the recent

Atty Gen Kennedy Scores Prejudice

YOUNGSTOWN (NC) - Atty Gen Robert F Kennedy coupledmiddot a condemnation of prejudice in the US with support for the independence of Cigtmmunistshyruled nations in an address here in Ohio

Kennedy addressing the anshynual Slovak Catholic Sokol conshyvention said injustice to Neshygroes and other minorities in the US cannot help but stir the Cigtnscience of anyone fit to can himself a citizen of this counshytry

He allo said he had been asked 1gt7 hi brother the President toteU 8uIt the Uaiied StaW witl ~tin_ to 1IUppori the just ~ OIl ail ~ ill the world tor independence aDd Ubert7 - aapiratiaM the Sloveb mare 604Ia7 will -aD7 eampbv capUve tioumiddot

major league All-Star Game were products of Legion ball The legendary Bob Feller is the organizations first representashytive in the Hall of Fame Therell be many others

If memory serves correct the only Mass team to make it to the National finals was Lynn Post in 1936 Catching for that club was a fellow by the name of Jim Hegan who went on to a sucoessshyful career in the majors and ill currently the bull pen boss of the front running New York Yankees Stafford Posts furthest advance in Statecompe1ition came in 1957 when the batiery of Forn Arruda end Russ GibBon Qemheaded 1lrivethat took ampDe club to tile 1ItDlifinals

Fuhn B8th ~ men went into tIJD

IJa11 upon p-aduation and ea_ has made his way tbroUllh tbe mbmr league maze tel 1he poiDt where they maybe brought up b~ their ~ parent ltClubs any ~ Russ is the No 1 catcher with Seattle the Bed 1Ioz AAA Pacific Coast League dub and Tom is currently start shying for Springfield the Giants IAA Eastern League aftilia1e

Gibson was selected for the Ooast League All-Star team earshylier this mantb after hav~diampshyplaced Archie Skeen ibe Sox highly-touted backstop ill late Spring Russ ill up around th~

SOO mark pRsently bitti~ the long ball consistently and with the way Tillman is going who knows but what well ee him at leDway before the seallllll ill out

Arruda back on the firing line lifter sustaining concussion a month ago ranks No 2 em ijle SpringfieldSaff behind 22 year old Frank Linzy Statistics avail shyable indicate that they rankene and two in the vital earned run column Linzy at 163 and Arshyruda atmiddot ~45 Anything under 300 is considered excellent in baseballs lexicon Perchance the Giants fail to rlaquo~r from their recent tailspin it is not inshyconceivable that manager AI Dark may want to bring some of his young promising talent up for a look-see

And with all the furor attendshying the Civil Rights issue throughout the country its sigshynificantto note that baseball history-organized ball that is was made out on the West Coast a couple of weeks ago when both umpires in the Salt Lake CityshySan Diego game were colored One Emmett Ashford in fact fa the PCLs umpire-in-chief

Third Order Helps Former Prisoners

CHICAGO (Nc) - The Third Order of St Francis has opened an inn here for persons released from Illinois jails

Called St Anthonys Inn it will provide food clothing and employment assistance to exshyprisoners Father Philip Marshyquand OFM is chief officer of the inn which can accommodate 12 men

A parttime staff at the inn inshycludes 10 Cigtnsultants and Cigtunshyllelors and a Franciscan chaplain

We want to eliminate regishymentation and stress selfhelp through knowledge discipline and practice said Father Marshyquand and in this respect our program is somewhat similar to that of Alcoholics Anonymous

Vetoes Anti-Smut Bill MADISON (NC) - Gov Joha

W lreynolds vetoed a bill proshyviding for a legislative investi shyptwn of alleged printing and Gistribution of obscene matter ill Wi80onsin --We have efficient Jaw UIIoMelDeDt in this field and I have every laquomfidence talat pollee and prosecutors 1riJl eontimle to d6 their duty Be7shyaolda Mid bull YMoiDM (be bilL

AXACAN AWARD At Ge~etOWll~ Famptber Edwanl B Bann pre~deDt eenfeB the ADca1l MemMial Medal 011 Raul Cardinal Silva BeBriquez Archbishop ftf Sanshy~o Chile The a~d honea ermtriblti9DB 0 understlmdshyq among Peples of the Americans Spain and the Hi~panic

world NC ftmo

Asks Deily Prayer Brooklyn Ordinary Urges Catholics Seek

Oiville Aid in BROOKLYN (N C) - The

Bishop of Brooklyn baa asked Cath()lics hele to recite 1laily bull ~cial prayer that the nation may overcome te CmTel1t racial crisis

Bishop BTyan 1 McIniegart of BrookJyn 1lPpealed for prayer in bull pastoral letter read Sunday ill all churches

More than one million copies of a Prayer for Justice with Charity were distributed at Masses Also passed ()ut were exshycerpts trom the American Bishshyops 1958 statement on discrimishynation

The prayer will be recited publicly at all of the dioceses 223 parishes ~very Sunday until further notice the Bishop said

The prelate asked for faithshyful daily recitation of the prayer by Catholics

The text of the prayer follows Heavenly Father who has

created all men according to yenour own image and Tedeemed

Students Volunteer As House Builders

TACAMBARO (NC)-Thirteen University of Notre Dame Btushydents are spending their Sumshymer vacation on the outskirts of this Mexican mountainside town of 10000 as volunteer house builders

The- students are building three cinder block homes for families of six to nine persons

Besides the building project which takes 44 to 48 hours a week the students 8legiving English classes three to five times a week to about 150 of the people living here In their ~are

time they are getting to know Mexicans and Maican ways

Thanks Congress WASHINGTON (NC) - The

Holy See has sent the House of Representatives expressions of appreciation over the chambers condolences on the death of Pope John XXIII A similar letter from the Holy See to the Senate earlier was placed in the Record by Sen Mike Mansfield of Monshytana majority leader

M4Ceunty St Mtw

IacW Crisis us all by the Blood of Your Dishyine Son teach us how 10 live gather asbrothersm dignity justiceeharity and peaCle

May we afford to eacbother DOW tile total measure Of human rights guanmteed us by the law of our beloved Land

But beyond thatgraciously give m the vision 10 see clearly the full meaning of Your comshymand to love uar neighbor liS we love ourselves and grant us the graoe 10 observe this precept in our daily lives Amen

Pope Paul Stresses Peace B1Otherhood

VATICAN CITY (NC) -Pope Paul VI Spoke of peace and brotherhood at his second Satshyurday general audience

The Pope greeted thoae presshyent for theaudiencem St Peters basilica in Italian Enshyglish French German and Spanish Most of his listeners were Americans

After greeting the idividual groupS the Pope said

Of the Lord be the fruit of this audience May it enter your hearts and leave a memory of 1his meeting as a moment of pro_ found and intimate spiritual joy We would like each one of you to repeat to others how good and pleasant it is to feel oneself a brother and son in the Church ltIf Christ

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Recognize Rights Of Every Human Prelate Urges

TOLEDO (NC) -Alshythough a white individual may be free of injustice toward colored fellow citi shyzens as a member ofa commushynity he can be guilty Bishop GeorgeJ Rehring of Toledo said in a letter read at Sunday Masses in the diocese

Calling for individual resolve to r~cognize in every human middotbeshying all the human rights claimed for oneself Bishop Rehring said Let Ull recognize in every human being the inalienable rights acknowledged by our Amfri~an Declaration of Indeshypendence

Sound Beasonillg Let us see in every humall

Oelllg a work of the Divine Creshyator in every truth a child middot01 God

Let us assert maintain -deshyfend and Whold the rigbts of every human being toB deoent living decent livlng qualterst ltdecent conditions of employment ust compensation jor work deshy-4eJN human care in sicknesa eQual opportunities ineducatieD

We mustxilalbe a race -probshylem must be solved not on the -basis f)f feeling but on the tlasi laquo aound reaseming We must lOe the truth and we should tIIot ampear theoonclusions to wbich ltJight reasOn will lead us We Ila~ been commanded by God k) HgtW ltour fellowlIlen as Ourshy1IelVleS We must accord to -every human being the treatment to whioh we as human beings know _ haYe a ript in this matter we baVle DO choice

Lebanese ampnor SCRANTON (NC) - Bishop

Jerome D Hannan of ScrantOIl was honored helle by the LebanshyoOIl ~lJVernment for his fatherly care of the Lebanese people in bis diocese He received Lebanshyons decoration of the National Order of the Cedar at a oereshymony in the chancery office

Superior Geftefal NEW YORK (NC)-The Pio~

Society of St Charles (Scalashybrini Fathers) announced bere that Father Giulivo Tessarolo pastor of Holy Rosary church ill Washington D C was elected Superior General of the Society at a meeting in Rome

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Papal Message Read at Mass For Delegatmiddote

LONDON (NC)-The selfshyleRRness and devotion to duty of Archbishop Gerald P OHara were lauded in a papal letter read at the funeral Mass here for the late Apostolic Delegate to Great Britain

A native of the U S and forshymer Bishop of Savannah-Atlanta Ga the Archbishop died here following a heart attack

Presiding at the Requiem Mass in Westminster cathedral for the veteran papal diplomat who served the Holy See i~ commushynist Rumania Ireland and Brit ain was Valerian Cardinal Gracias Archbishop of Bombay Celebrant was Archbishop Fran cis Grimshaw of Birmingham senior member of the British Hierarchy Seventeen bishops and the entire diplomatic corps at the Court of St Jamess at shytended

Served Selflessly The message of Pope Paul VI

to the Archbishops brother Edshyward OHara of Philadelphia who flew here when the Deleshygate fell ill was read at the Mass It stated

We are deeply grieved to learn of the death of Our brother Archbishop OHara who as Bishop of Savannah-Atlanta contributed so much to the development of that diocese and as representative of the Holy Father served many long years selfl~sly and devotedly in Rushymania Ireland and Great Britain

In expressing to you and to the sorrowing relatives Our sin cere and heartfelt sympathy We impart as a pledge of abiding comforting graces Our paternal apostolic blessing

Council to Take Normal Course

VATICAN CITY (NC)-There Is no foundation to a news agency report that the second session of the ecumenical counshycil will end on Sunday Dec 8 the council press office has announced

The office stated that Pope Paul VI has himself declared that he will let the council take its normal course before deshyciding on when it will end

The second council session is scheduled to begin on Sunday Sept 29

Deny Agreement On Prelate Near

VATICAN CITY (NC) - The Vatican has denied the truth of reports that an agreement has been reached on the future of Jozsef Cardinal Mindszenty

The Hungarian Primate has been living in asylum in the U S legation in Budapest since 1956 He took refuge there after Soviet troops quelled the anti shycommunist uprising which had freed him for a few days from the prison where he was serving bull life sentence

Reports of a settlement of the cardinals case came from Budshyapest where they have since also been denied by Hungarian govshyernment sources

The report was issued by a news agency after earlier reshyports stated that Hungarian govshyernment officials had held talks with Bishop Endre Hamvas of Csanad acting head of the Hunshygarian Bishops Conference who recently arrived in Budapest from Rome

Carey to Speak ST LOUIS (NC)-U S Rep

Hugh L Carey of New York strong proponent in Cortgress for fair treatment of students in- private schools and a member of the House Committee on Educashytion and Labor will speak at the national convention in Detroit of Citizens for Educational Freeshydom

POPE PAUL VI HOLDS FIRST PUBLIC AUDIENCE Pope Paul VI is calTied aloft on his podable throne duringshyhis first general audience in St Peters Basilica More than

7000 persons were present and the pontiff spoke to them in five languages including English Regqlai general audiences are being held weekly

Sisters Continued from Page One

Mary to grade seven St Patshyricks School Fall River

From Nazareth-on-the-Cape Hyannis Sister Mary Josella to St Catherine Convent Belize British Honduras

From Our Lady of Mercy Conshy~nt Attleboro Sister Mary Priscilla to grade three Our Lady of Lourdes School Taunshyton

From Our Lady of Mercy Conshyvent New Bedford Sister Mary Stephen to grjde five St Kilians School New Bedford

Sister Mary Amadeus to grade six St Marys School North Atshytleboro

Sister Mary lIortenseto lIoly Name Convent New Bedford

Sister Mary Davida to Nazarshyeth Hall Fall River

From our Lady of Mercy Conshyvent East Greenwich Sister Mary Aquin to grade four St John the Evangelist School Atshytleboro

From Belize From St Catherine Convent

Belize British Honduras Sister Mary Joycelin to Bishop Feehan High School Attleboro

From St Francis Xavier Conshyvent Providence Sister Mary Stephanie to grades seven and eight St Vincents lIome Fall River

From St James Convent West Warwick Sister Mary Raenne to grade two St Marys School New Bedford

From St John Baptist Convent New Bedford Sister Mary Thershyese Agnes to Bishop Feehan High

Legion Honors Bishop Walsh MOUNT KISCO (NC) - Bishshy

op James E Walsh MM US missioner who has been imshyprisoned in communist China since 1960 received in absentia the 12th annual Americanism award of New Yorks Westshychester County Committee of the American Legion

Accepting the award for Bishshyop Walsh was Father Carroll I Quinn MM He said -atheistic communism could be beneficial to an individual insofar as pershysecution can be beneficial

lIe added that the good beshycome better the bad become worse and the lukewarm must make a decision to choose one group or the other

The paradox of paradoxes he maintained is the victory of good over evil even in an inshytrainsically evil movement such as communism The Polish pilot who escaped with his family to freedom recently is an example of good being drawn from evil

of Mlercy ListSchool Appointments School Attleboro From House of Studies Sister grade seven St Marys School

From St Joseph Convent Fall Mary Joseph Michael to grade New Bedford River Siter Mary Eva to grade one SS Peter and Paul School Sister Marianna to Our Lady six St Marys Cathedral School Fall River of Mercy School East GreenshyFall River wichSister Mary Celine to grade

Sister Mary Julene to St Maria six SS Peter and Paul School Sister Mary Adrianne to Mercy Fall RiverQ)retti Sehool Pawtucket mount Country Day Schoolmiddot

From St Joseph Convent Pawshy CumberlandSister Joan Marie to grade onetucket Sister Mary Angelo to St Marys Cathedral School Fall From Providence grade one Our Lady of Lourdes River From S Patrick Convent ProshySchool Taunton vidence Sister Mary Regina tieSister Mary Johnelle to gradeFrom St Joseph Convent Proshy

seven St Josephs School Fall Bishop Feehan lIigh School Atshyvidence Sister Marie Donna to

River tleboroBishop Feehan High School Atshy From St Vincents Home Fantleboro Sister Mary Michaelanne to River Sister Mary Cecilia toFrom S1 Kilian Convent New grade seven St Patricks School Nazareth-on-the-Cape lIyannisBedford Sister Mary Eugene as Fall River

Sister Marie de Prague tosuperior to Our Lady of Mercy Sister Mary Clare Theresa to grade six and principalship middotStCon vent and to grade six St grade sevlilft St Louis School Kilian School New BedfordMalys School New Bedford Fall River

Sister Mary Carolita to amptoSister Jeanne Marie to grade From St Mary Convent North Edwards School Providencesix St rosephs School Fall Attleboro Sister Mary Joseph

River and Sister Mary Noelita to Mt From St Leo Convent Paw-shy St Mary Convent Fall River

A f1AMILY TIUiAItuclgtet Sister Marie Walter to Sister Mary Rose de Lima to grade seven St John Baptist St Vincents Home Fall River oiIAR-BmiddotQ CHICKENS School New Bedford as superior and procurator

From St Margaret Convent From St Matthew Convent ROSELAWNRumford Sister Mary Timothy Cranston Sister Marie Laboure to Bishop Feehan High School to Our Lady of Lourdes Convent FARMS

tlU WuhinltoD St airhann Attleboro and School Taunton as superior t JUlt off Route I four teacher procurator principal and grade

V4~reiln to Meet Sister Marie Roselle to grade l wa 3~n two Our Lady of Lourdes School

While out for a Drive From St Parick Convent Fall

TauntonIn San Antonio Stop at thtl Delightful Spot

SAN ANTONIO (NC) - The River Sister Mary Columban to ~ ~ jCatholic Central Union (Verein)

will hold its annual five-day convention here starting Satur day Aug 17

Meeting simultaneously with the 108year-old social action organization will be the Nationshyal Catholic Womens Union and the Central Catholic Youth URicmiddotn

Tte womens organization will be having its 47th annual conshyvention and the youth group its 11th annual meeting

Featured speaker at the conmiddot vention banquet will be Coadshyjutor Bishop John L Morkovshysky Apostolic Administrator of the GalvEston-Houston Tex diocese The (i

Rihard F Hemmerlein of Syracuse NY is president of the Catholie Central Union Mrs Charles Wollschlager Watershy In FAMILY SECURITY bullbull bury Conn heads the Catholic -Womens Union Richard H Weiden New York is head of the Catholic Youth Union Is ~itizelis

DR CLEANING GREATER FALL RIVER COUNTS ON CITIZENSand

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As Shepherd Father

and Friend

He Needs Our Sympathy

Affection

and Support

SUNDAY AUGUST 4 Our First Opportunity To Pay

Tribute To Our New Holy Father

PETERS PENCE COLLECTION IN ALL CHURCHES OF DIOCESE

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and Business Concerns in Greater Fall Riyer

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16 THE ANCHC ~ )iocese Gf Fall River-Thurs July 25 1963

Authors Examine Reaction To Decision on Prayer

By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy The jacket of The Outbllr~ts That Await Us (Maeshy

millan $450) says that this book examines an area of our culture that has remained until now largely unexplored - the mindless visceral reactions that erupt into intershyf6ith frictions The authors are a Protestant a Catholic and a Jew Dr Martin E Marty Monsignor Joseph N Moody and Rabbi Arthur Hertzshyberg The occasion of the book was the veheshyment reaction by various reli shygious groups to the U S Sushypreme Courts decision in the Regents Prayer ease a year ago

This reaction according to the Introducshytion made it elear that the real issues were hot to be found to the conclusions that these croups were reaching but ~n the premises most of them hIdden from which they had set out

Consequently the authors got together to see ~hether they could do something -to convey the interior histories that lie behind the differing responses on the part of Catholic Protesshytant and Jew in America to areas in which religion and culshyture interact They tell us We have tried to explain why each of us thinks as he does in the light of all that has fashioned as

Two Subjects Dr Martys long chapter is the

Most comprehensive and dense He touches on many subjects but pinpoints two One is the history and present status of inshyterfaith relations in the United States The other is the history and present status of Protestant attitudes concerning the relashytionship of the religious and the Reular in the United States

As to inter faith relations Dr Marty distinguishes a succession of stages To begin with the Protestants had an imperium in this country and hardly needed to take cognizance of Catholica and Jews Many factors chiefly immigrati-on changed that A pluralistic society became a permanent fact and the differing elements had to get on one with another

Religion of Democracy There was a time when the

Idea of brotherhood and good will seemed sufficient but this was nebulous and ineffective There was a time too when a common public religion of demoshycracy was enthusiastically advoshyeated but this was seen to be terile and unacceptable

Then there was a spate of talk about dialogue but this has been largely unproductivemiddot beshyeause there has been no crystalshyline answer to the question Dishyalogue for what

Monsignor Moo d y rehearses deftly the development of the Catholic community on the American scene He stresses the generally f a v 0 l a b I e climate w h i c h Catholics and their Church found here and the benefits derived from the Conshyatitutional system

Handicaps for Catholics He readily gran that Protshy

estantism injected itself pervashysively into American public life in the nineteenth century aM that this did present difficulties and handicaps to Catholics in 80me respects For example in the public schools the use of the Proestant Bible once had a defi shynitely proselytizing intention But these abuses were brought under control Now the Catholic has come round to a position wherein he wishesmiddot to defend and preserve practices which he once eyed askance

It is Monsignor Moody who most extensively discusses this phenomenon the drive to elimishynate religion from all public life by confining it to the pri shy

vate devotion of the middotindividual And he points out that the

Constitution rests in the last analysis on the traditions and attitudes of the people for in the American system governshyment is an agent which must be responsive to the public will

Jewish Position As to the decision in the Reshy

gents Prayer case he feels that the reaction of most Catholics was a reflex both of their belief in the need to recognize Gods primacy and of their own exshyperience in a country where they had come to expect the beneshyvolent neutrality of the state The shock arose from a feeling that this was not the America

-they had known and if Justice -Douglas opinion was to prevail it might not be the America they had loved

Rabbi Hertzberg calls on the long and often tragic history of the Jews to show why they are convinced both that religion can be sustained without being propped up by the state and that their freedom is safest when there is strict separation of church and state

He bluntly declares The Jews must diagnose the Western tradition as not merely prone to the virus of anti-Semitism but aa endemically ill with the disease Therefore for their own safety and for the lives of their chil shydren Jews must look for a radishycal change in the very foundashytions of Western civilization 90

that it should not spawn future assaults on themselves

Normal Part In America he says Catholic

and some Protestants are for a Christian - flavored patriotism and society Jews cannot be exshypected to favor these and as he sees it there is no warrant for anything of the sort in the hisshytory of the development of American principles and institushytions

Indeed Jews were attracted here in great numbers precisely because the American system promised them the chance to beshycome a normal part of a nashytiona1 culture

It must be said that throughshyoutmiddot his con t l i but ion Rabbi Hertzberg usually employs a sharp tone in referring to things and persons Catholic and some of his statements are patently incorrect and gratuitous

Udy Overtones For example It is admitted

on all sides that the bill for major Federal aid to education has been defeated so far by pressure brought to bear on members of Congress by the Catholic hierarchy This is simshyplistic misrepresentation at best it has some ugly overtones at worst

All these three authors are leamed and articulate Each acshycomplishes what he sets out to do and the reader ill stimulated to think Dr Marty and Monsigshynor Moody are urbane ill manner and eirenic

The same cannot be said of Rabbi Hertzberg Obviously 11

very able man he has not kept his prejudices in reasonable check while writing his section of this interesting book

Notre Dame Students To Study in Austria

NOTRE DAME (NC) - The University of Notre Dame has announced it will inaugurate a sophomore year of studies at Innsbruck Austria in 1964

Notre Dames first foreign study program will be limited to about 50 sophomores Courses will be taught by a Holy Cross priest and a layman from the Notre Dame faculty and by three faculty members from the UAJ versity of Innsbruck

HAPPY FAMILY REUNION It was a happy family reunion for Mr and Mrs Leo Dusheck of Hazelton Pa when they attended the profession ceremonies at the mothershyRouse of the Holy Spirit Missionary Sisters in Techny Ill recently Their children from left are Sister Leonette Marie who has completed her novitiate Sister Mary Regine who pronounced her perpetual vows their only son Father Leo Dusheck SVD and Sister Mary Grace SSpS superior of S~ed Heart Convent Greenville Miss NC Photo

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THE tmiddot ~-Present Means of Communication Thurs July 25 1963

With Vatican Satisfy President ~ U Abr ~nce nlonWASHINGTON (NC) - Presshy be fruitful to consider setting Ident Kennedy opposes going up some regular channel of beyond the present methods of communication Pla~ Convention communication with the Vati shy Special Envoy WASHINGTON (NC) - The can The United States ceased dipshy Catholic Total Abstinence Union

He told his press conference lomatic relations with the Vati shy of America will hold its 91 that there is no need to change can - then the Papal States shy annual three - day conventiOD present procedures -c- presumshy in 1867 In late 1939 Prpsident here starting Monday Aug li ably by resumption of a form Franklin D Roosevelt sent The union stressed in its anshyof diplomatic relations Myron C Taylor as his special nouncement that it is n-ot a

Mr Kennedy said that when presidential envoy to the Vati shy prohibition movement and bull reeshyanyone in the government can Taylor remained until early ognizes the principle that the wishes to get a message to the 1 950 representing Presidpnt moderate use of alcoholic beveshyVatican this can be accomshy Truman after Rooseveltmiddots death rages is morally licit plished The embassy at Rome In October 1951 President

It said its aim is to combatIm sure would be available Truman nominated Gen Mark excess and abuse in the use ofbe said Clark (USA ret) to be Amshysuch beverages by giving raquoIt doesnt seem to me he bassador to the Vatican The

others the example of total abshyadded middotthat there is any need nomination drew a storm of stinence The union does notfor changing procedures I dont criticism from Protestant spokfsshyseek to make all Catholics totalthink there is any lack of inshy men Gen Clark asked that his abstainers but rather to encourshyformation or clJmmllllication name be withdrawn age a significant minority bull bull bull back and forth During the 1960 prplidfntial to keep the ideal of total abshyThe question of cJuer relashy campaign then-Sen Kennfrly stinence before the public thetions with the Vaticltln did not repeatedly told qupstioners he announcement saidinvolve any specific nwntion of was flatly opposed to appointshy

an ambassador The President ment of an US Ambassador to It added that the union t making a special effort to inshywas asked if he thought it would the Vatican terest Catholic young people ht

2000 of the faithful His Eminence Laurian Cardinal total abstinence and to persuade

Post Office Asserts Convictions Rugambwa bleililed the new Cathedral of the Holy Family as many os possible to take the pledge at least until they are 21in Nairobi It was one of several celebrationi marking the Father Miles M McAndrewFor Obscenity Reach New High centenary of the arrival of the Holy Ghost Fathers in East SS of St Marys Seminary~

WASHINGTON (NC) - Ar- crease over fiscal 19fiO Fines Africa NC Photo Baltimore is presidentrests and convictions for viola- totaling $53530 were levied tion of mail laws against ob- against convicted offenders scenity set a record during 1963 We are con tin u in g Offer Services bull

the Postmaster General J Edward toughest possible crackdown on Day has announced these who deal in obscenity As Mediators INDIA MISSION IN THE JUNGLE

In releasing the summary of through the mails Day said ATTAPAJH ia bull tropiul JUDllle miion In the state SAVANNAH (NC)-Twentyshylaw enforcement To this weaction against facilitate are Kul ill southrn Jndi Some Catholic farmers went thenfour clergymen including Cathshy-obscenity for the fiscal yfar working very closely with other Ie begin fallnDg in thU pioneerolic Methodist and Protestant~nded June 30 Day said If law enforcement agencies inshy rea recently opened by governmentEpiscopal bishops have offeredfurther evidence were needed cluding the Criminal Division bullbullbull The idea was Ie make 6fe betheir help in solving Savannahsthat the prOller avenue to follow of the Department of Justice and tel for the natives through eoloniushyracial problemsin enforcing the mailability laws the FBI local police departments tion thus raisinll their UYilIc adThe offer fromis criminal action rather than throughout the nation and In- came the

ellltural Iitandards A sixty-five yeuclergynen during a truce in-administrative penalties I be- terpol the International Crimishy old priest offered to be pastor bullbullbullNegro demonstrations which badlieve these statistics should lay nal Police Organization Amiddot thawhed hut was built for hlaled to rioting and shootingthe question to rest The success of these aetions fer residence anJ services A newMogr John D Toomey pltlstorThe year-end report inriicates is evidenced by the unpreceshy oltapel was dedicated to St Peter bullbullbullof St James Catholic Church Up to DOW the work baa been m_7fH arrests for violation of the dented number of arrests and yenlas instrumental in arranginJrmail laws against obscenity convictions for this -offense disoounciDc slow nd fUIecl wiUlthe truce He met with leadersduring fiscal 1963 This is an during the past ~veral years Til HtH 11 Misso Aitl -expeeted difficalties The ehaef the Negro protests appealingincrease of 258 per rent -over Day said I~ lin onliJ Chh Itnned bull landslide took the DVM for time to organize businessmen the number of arrests in 1962 tltlrtY-Ievea petsons bull bull And 50 Isolated is this 08 til

~nd others to work out a IKllushyand a 96 per cent increase over the diocesan tlthorities fim berd f this tracedy 1raquo7 rcUeUrges End to Curb lion

arrests in 1960 the last full year Meantime the nins beat dltfWn nd insects w~re penilteDt bullbullbull--- In the statement issued by the in administrative Desplie an tbif the parishioners re still nllant17 U7iDa which proceshy On Use of Catalan white clergymen including Bis-shydures were used in an effort to BARCELONA (NC) - Abbot live some permanency to their relia-10111 life The- try

ep Thomas J McDonough ef curtail use of the mails to transshy Ie build ode-ri chureh fer which $tOeo is needed bullbullbull ftelrAurelio Escarre OSBof Milntshy Savannah racial conditiens ill mit obsecne matter serrat abbey was amQn~ the Blshep aJJ1J the Internunc ApOlItelic botlt hsVe IHed tilthe city were described as criti shy

Day ordered ~bandoRmfnt ampf words Ie the plea of the INIstor for financial help from M bullbullbullCatholic leaders of the Catalonia cal administrative and 7011 ai them4Dy eentributieD will Ite appreciated bullbullbull y_action a region of northeasterfl Spain te The group said there will be -tepped-up enforcement ef tlie ean be assured that fOil wtll Ite lo~ remembered bullbull shysign ape tit ion ~sking the f~rther violence and eeonomic fctor III the prayers of tIM eomllluaibuimina1 statutes within week Spanish government t remove loss unless people quickly seek alter assuming office in 19tH restrictions on the use of the VOCATIONSrea90nable and just solutie_ M

these problemslJnpre~dented Numb~ Catalan language Someane bas Nritte~ He who has ~(n the whole worN Th~ petition cited Pope Johfi hanging by the hair of the mercy of God bas seen the truthshyConvhtions in fiscal 19amp3 f-or

XXlIls peace encyclical Paeem To bring Chli~ts trutb to the 400 million peonIe of Indi m__ebscenity law violations totaled per increase in Terris as backing the right Voc(ton Theology I Hindu ia a tremendoUll task of love and devotion tor ow637 a 266 cent

)f langrage and other minority priests and Sisters Will you -llponsor a seminarianover 1962 and a 108 per cent in- Il~

groups Conference Topic MATHEW BEILARMINE KARAKUNNEL or DIDACUS KAlfshybull A few years after the end -of WEST CHICAGO (NC)-The JALY of Ban~alore or SISTER LETHUS 01 ~ITER AGNET

Set TeDtative Date the Spanish Civil War i-n 1939 Theology of a Vocation the the Carmelite Sisters of Kothamangalam By paying for their the regime of Generalissitnlaquol Religious Life will be amon education you will partieipat~ in their future missionary aeUft

For leotification Francisco Franco linked the the topics to be discussed at the tiea The seminarians ~ucation costs $100 esea for lib VATICAN CITY (NC) - The language with the Catalan tirive annual meeting of the Franc~shy ~ars and the Sisters trininlaquo if tJ50 for each of the two yean

beatification of Bishop John N for autonomy and banned its use can Educational Conference in cof trainin Money can be nt ia in~tallmeDts

Neumann of Philadelphia hM Later the curbs were eased but it Trop N Y starting Monday been tentatively rescheduled for is till against the law to publish Aug 5 AI bull wmiddothite an

III bull holy plaee Sunday Oct 13 it was disclosed newspapers in Catalan and its Father Ernest Latke OFM use So ill the beautyis excluded in schoolshere by Father Nicholas B Fershy conference president ana professhy 01 an bullbulled fee lJeseph (ambell)rante CSSR postulator of his Catalan is a Romance language sor of theology at Christ $he like Spanish Portuguese French The Id folk in our care re aiete by 0lH PALACE 01 cause King Seminary here hid the GOLD CLUB All that Ie ed Ie- ene dollar bull month ferHe sain that althou~h the date or Italian whichaccor-ding tel theme of the meeting will be $bill work YOD can liend It wltenever conveniellt 61U etlMw

has not yet been officially anshy the petition is the usual vehicle The Elements of Fl3ncisc_ clubs mclllde OlJIEN LEPJilK CLUB lfor lepers) ORPHANSnounced by the Sacred Congreshy of expression ror six million F-ormation BREAD (for oJJlbns) BASnIANS supports duols) MONICAcitizensgation of Rites he has informed CLUB IproYidf chlices aUus ete for churches and cItlleArchbishop John J Krol of Your rayers and that one lane dollar m~middotly-tbtl aU ItPhiladelphia that Oct 13 will takes io beloni~ Montreal Anglicansbe the date

The beatification of Bishop SOIE OTHER Wi YS TO lJI~tPTo Study French 1 Send us n STRINGLESS GIFT til liSt where MceIHl7-Neumann was originally scheshy MONTREAL (NC) - Forty 2 Make MFMORIAL GIFTduled for June 23 but had to be Anglican clergymen and laymen

MASS KIT $100 VFST1WS postponed because of the final have signed up for a 25-week CHALICE 40 CI80RIUJ1 bullillness of Pope John XXIII October to April course m CRUCIFIX 25 SANCTUARY BELL bullFrench in order to further inshy K1NnJY REUEMBRR tJS IN ~OUR WILL bull EGAL TITLSoutheastern Mbullbullbullbullchwettsmiddotterreligious d i a log u e Schedule Interfaith with CAIHOUC lEAR EAST WFIfRF ACOCIATION French-Canadian Catholics Largest Independent Chain

Dfar iloni~nl)rRace Conference The Rev David Woeller di shy

PEORIA (NC) - A Peoria rector of the Anglican Diocesan 10 BIG STORES I lhelo-e ~ of thl S300 n~fdfd to fdue 1te a Sister nt thl ~fflll nelded for the trainihamp of R semlnariBoard of Religious Educationarea conference on religion and We Give Gold Bond Stomps

explained Were engaged in Ill slnd J monthly or $ bull once bull 7e race has been slated for next a

I will play for him or herFrench culture here If weJanuary by leaders of the Protshy going to take part in dialogues t-----estant Catholic and Jewish Name bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull emiddot on ecumenical and social probshyfaiths lems we believe we must come I DEBROSSE OIL

The conference committee said Steel to terms with the languageIt proposed to unite the religioua ~ co bodies of the community 50 work bullbullbullbullbullbullbullZone for the solution to what we beshy Marks 11 th Centenary ~ Heating Oi~s I lieve has b e com e one of LI S LE (NC) - Coadjutor I dB Americas most important doshy Bishop John L Morkovsky of an urners I ~l2earSst01isrmiddotOIlS-

CENT~NARY CELEBRATION In the preRence of

mestic problems namely raeshy Galveston-Houston sang a Pon- ism tifical Mass in Old Slavonic at I 365 NORTH FRONT STREET ~

We intend the eWftmittee eeremonie6 here in Dlinoie eom- P

centinued to deal directly wiih mem()rating the 11th centenary I NEW BEDFORD he problem as a moral evil nd of the arrival of SSt Cyril and WY 2-5534 I the evil effects which result fr-oa Methodius in what ill DOW Cae- man bull discrimination aAd Jelcegaiioamiddot eAoBovaki I -I~--

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Aid To Lepers Continued from Page One

eph Sweeney MM also workshying with Korean lepers He writes to tell of one of his helpshyers a Korean recovering from leprosy There is no sign of the disease on him but the prejudice about leprosy is such that he will never return to his family His father far in his 80s the mostmiddot outstanding catechist in Korea died recently but Austin was not called to the deathbed or funeshyral

He spends his time with us taking care of the blind and the crippled He comes to the chapel ~ every morning long before dayshylight to start our coal stoves so that the other patients will be comfortable All day long he is working for the others even denying himself tobacco in order to save a bit of cash for them Last year he denied himself SO

much that we found him very anemic We gave him special f)()d and vitamins tltgt keep him going

He is the man who keeps the patients praying for our friends in the USA He is a little fel shyiow with a big voice Only once has it failed when we said Mass for his father Then he broke down By his own choice he is an unknown to his own family

He is a good man to have on our side

Crisis Ahead Continued from Page One

offers a school for the preparashytion of a spiritual elite charactershyIzed by supernatural optimism

Describing most Catholics as temporarily sanguine anyway Bishop Wright said this natural optimism can be a good foundashytion for the supernatural spirit of confidence proper to and

justified by the Catholic Faith but must not be confused with the Faith itself

Our great saints lay and clerical exemplify both he said Their spirit accounts under God for the reSilience the perennial hope and the unflagshygingvitality of Catholicism in the face of constant adversity

There will always be some Catholics to say in effect that gentle Jesus hardly expects them to discharge the duties of their states in life in times like

these and that He will under~ Btand if they make private comshypromises between personal conshyscience and the public revelation committed by Christ to the Cathshyelk Church he said

Threaten to Quit Accordingly he continued

the ranks of the faithful mlly be diminished in a generation when some people even threaten to quit the Church when their children flunk exams in Catholic lIChools or when their prospects for political or social advance- ment seem impeded by the heroshyIe demands of a Christ who in point of fact is not the least biot gentle when it comes to the Integrity of His teachings and the sovereign demands of conshylICience

But such a reduction in statisshytics Bishop Wright said in no way threatens Catholic opti mism He said that the Gospels reveal those who found Christs words hard sayings and who walked no more with him

The Church must expect andmiddot welcome the same fate as Christ Himself he samiddotid

Two Mission Groups Become Associated

ARLINGTON (NC)-The Misshysionarymiddot Sisters of st Augustine who have their headquarters in New York- have become associshyated with the Immaculate Heart missionaries

After the union with the Imshymaculate Heart missioneries (Scheut Fathers) was approved

ry the congregation of women changed its name to the Congreshygation of the Missionary SIsters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary They have 173 plofessed Sisters working in five American sees

---Bedford Murse Receives PAVLA Assignment Continued from Page One

brothers She is a graduate of Holy Family High Scnool in

New Bedford and St Josephs School of Nursing Providence Shes been in nursing five years and is at present assistant head nurge on the medical-surgical ward of St Lukes Hospital New Bedford

How did she decide to beshycome a Papal Volunteer I read an article about the volunshyteers said Lucille and wrote for more information

She was referred to Msgr Raymond T Considine Diocesan Director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith and brother of Rev John J Consishydine MM Director of the Latin America Bureau of the National Catholic Welfare Conference reshysponsible for P AVLA Then she was coPltacted by Rev James A Clark at that time assistant to Msgr Considine fur PAVLA and now in Washington as asshysistant director for the national PAVLA office

Lots of tests followed and Lucille also enrolled for a five month orientation course at Bosto College Primarily deshysigned to train volunteers for the colleges own lay apostolate program the course has also been attended by members of other groups planning to serve

Protest Criticism Of Mission Schools

ARUA (NC)-More than 4000 took part in a peaceful demonshystration staged here in Africa to protest criticism I1f mission schools and missionaries in the National Assembly

Some Protestants and Muslims joined the participants who carmiddot ried signs written in both Enshyglishand the local language Logbara

The demonstrators assembled in the market place of this northshywest Uganda town and then marched through main streets to the district commissioners office Half of Ugandas primary and secondary schools are Catholic

in 3 pan ish and Portuguese spesking Streas

A classmate noted Lucille was Jo - Anne Rothmyer St Marys parish New Bedford Joshy

Anne taultht in New Mexico last Summmiddoter as a member of the Boston College Lay Apostolate Program and is there again this year

Somali Salary Lucille will leave New Bedshy

ford Aug 15 according to presshyent ~lims

A a member of the Legion of Mar~ she chose that date afi having s p e cia 1 significance being the Eeast of the Assumpshytion She will spend four months in Fetropolis Brazil near Rio de Jfaneiro receiving language instruction and being briefed on the ltultural aspects of Brazili-an life

She will then go to Salvador for the remainder of a three year periltJod During it she will reshyceive a stipend of $10 weekly plus room and board She and her 1ellow nurse will stay with the Sisters of the Immaculate Concmiddoteption

What I like about PAVLA says Lucilll~ is that the proshyfessilnal skills of its members are means 10 an end - that of bringing people to Christ The

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Father Clark In addition to the program

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Two weeks tlIID tDe prospect middotof amp8UCoossful ZoBe title defense appeared rather remote for Stafford Post ef FaD River Tonight Ooaeh Ray Billintons -stout-heartei crew iB sehed1lled to open a best two -out of three series with Abington Zone 10 conqueror fYf Brockton at South Park Fall River The climax On the long road back was the 5-2 conquest 8If New Bedford Sunc1lly in bull special playoff lilt Hansen Field Somerset Both teams had conshycluded regular eeason play with identical 8-4 records G0shying all the way to register hi8 aecond lUcceSshytiyene victory over he Whalshyen was dimiDshyUeGar DfIewniM who 0- bull lmCand illus1rilnls eareer at Dartee u beier 1rDmmlur t ~~w_-er 2IIJPPOlt lie miebt welt Iaaw cshomiDed lBedifUllCl Which fount bim eBY enough to hit but awfuU ~Uih hitweI

Coatributinl 110 uttie by lIM lIParkling defensive play at iIIIiltd batle waa another shortstop vansplant Ron Knowe who came up with a c~le et real gems Both eutfields put ill an unusually busy day The New tettford Gu1ercordoJl had a total of eleven puto1Jts all River trine Woody Berube Stafford beavy bitting first baseman weat for the collar in thr~e middotofti shyeial trips but only because there was no limit to the depth leftfielder George Ioerreira playshyed him

1hecaunky Ferreira gave Woody plenty of room about 00 Jieetor 80 andU1us W88 able to haul in a couple of -hots that would have gone out of most ballparks George also turned 100R a terrific throw to the plate in the fifth to nail Ron Knowe attempting to llCore aft~r a B81T7 14achado hoist to left

FiDe Quae In most respects this was bull

fine contest between two good ball clUbs NMlIntil the bottom of tbe4ighth when Fall River pushed aerOllSthree runs did either team enjoy more than bull one run advantag~ Bob Miranda NB starter was most effective in the early innings then suddenly lost his stuff and was lifted in the fifth after loading the basel on walks Successor Don Canasshytra Bishop Stang ace subseshyquently got out of the innirig unscathed but fell victim of heavy Stafford artillery in the eighth when the winners ked the title

And so tonight at South Park Stafford Post is scheduled to enter phase one of the State playoffs which in pyramidal fashion lead to regional then national competition Its a long arduous path but one which hundreds uf boy have followed to a life in professional baseball Some 28 players both managers and all the coaches in the recent

Atty Gen Kennedy Scores Prejudice

YOUNGSTOWN (NC) - Atty Gen Robert F Kennedy coupledmiddot a condemnation of prejudice in the US with support for the independence of Cigtmmunistshyruled nations in an address here in Ohio

Kennedy addressing the anshynual Slovak Catholic Sokol conshyvention said injustice to Neshygroes and other minorities in the US cannot help but stir the Cigtnscience of anyone fit to can himself a citizen of this counshytry

He allo said he had been asked 1gt7 hi brother the President toteU 8uIt the Uaiied StaW witl ~tin_ to 1IUppori the just ~ OIl ail ~ ill the world tor independence aDd Ubert7 - aapiratiaM the Sloveb mare 604Ia7 will -aD7 eampbv capUve tioumiddot

major league All-Star Game were products of Legion ball The legendary Bob Feller is the organizations first representashytive in the Hall of Fame Therell be many others

If memory serves correct the only Mass team to make it to the National finals was Lynn Post in 1936 Catching for that club was a fellow by the name of Jim Hegan who went on to a sucoessshyful career in the majors and ill currently the bull pen boss of the front running New York Yankees Stafford Posts furthest advance in Statecompe1ition came in 1957 when the batiery of Forn Arruda end Russ GibBon Qemheaded 1lrivethat took ampDe club to tile 1ItDlifinals

Fuhn B8th ~ men went into tIJD

IJa11 upon p-aduation and ea_ has made his way tbroUllh tbe mbmr league maze tel 1he poiDt where they maybe brought up b~ their ~ parent ltClubs any ~ Russ is the No 1 catcher with Seattle the Bed 1Ioz AAA Pacific Coast League dub and Tom is currently start shying for Springfield the Giants IAA Eastern League aftilia1e

Gibson was selected for the Ooast League All-Star team earshylier this mantb after hav~diampshyplaced Archie Skeen ibe Sox highly-touted backstop ill late Spring Russ ill up around th~

SOO mark pRsently bitti~ the long ball consistently and with the way Tillman is going who knows but what well ee him at leDway before the seallllll ill out

Arruda back on the firing line lifter sustaining concussion a month ago ranks No 2 em ijle SpringfieldSaff behind 22 year old Frank Linzy Statistics avail shyable indicate that they rankene and two in the vital earned run column Linzy at 163 and Arshyruda atmiddot ~45 Anything under 300 is considered excellent in baseballs lexicon Perchance the Giants fail to rlaquo~r from their recent tailspin it is not inshyconceivable that manager AI Dark may want to bring some of his young promising talent up for a look-see

And with all the furor attendshying the Civil Rights issue throughout the country its sigshynificantto note that baseball history-organized ball that is was made out on the West Coast a couple of weeks ago when both umpires in the Salt Lake CityshySan Diego game were colored One Emmett Ashford in fact fa the PCLs umpire-in-chief

Third Order Helps Former Prisoners

CHICAGO (Nc) - The Third Order of St Francis has opened an inn here for persons released from Illinois jails

Called St Anthonys Inn it will provide food clothing and employment assistance to exshyprisoners Father Philip Marshyquand OFM is chief officer of the inn which can accommodate 12 men

A parttime staff at the inn inshycludes 10 Cigtnsultants and Cigtunshyllelors and a Franciscan chaplain

We want to eliminate regishymentation and stress selfhelp through knowledge discipline and practice said Father Marshyquand and in this respect our program is somewhat similar to that of Alcoholics Anonymous

Vetoes Anti-Smut Bill MADISON (NC) - Gov Joha

W lreynolds vetoed a bill proshyviding for a legislative investi shyptwn of alleged printing and Gistribution of obscene matter ill Wi80onsin --We have efficient Jaw UIIoMelDeDt in this field and I have every laquomfidence talat pollee and prosecutors 1riJl eontimle to d6 their duty Be7shyaolda Mid bull YMoiDM (be bilL

AXACAN AWARD At Ge~etOWll~ Famptber Edwanl B Bann pre~deDt eenfeB the ADca1l MemMial Medal 011 Raul Cardinal Silva BeBriquez Archbishop ftf Sanshy~o Chile The a~d honea ermtriblti9DB 0 understlmdshyq among Peples of the Americans Spain and the Hi~panic

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Asks Deily Prayer Brooklyn Ordinary Urges Catholics Seek

Oiville Aid in BROOKLYN (N C) - The

Bishop of Brooklyn baa asked Cath()lics hele to recite 1laily bull ~cial prayer that the nation may overcome te CmTel1t racial crisis

Bishop BTyan 1 McIniegart of BrookJyn 1lPpealed for prayer in bull pastoral letter read Sunday ill all churches

More than one million copies of a Prayer for Justice with Charity were distributed at Masses Also passed ()ut were exshycerpts trom the American Bishshyops 1958 statement on discrimishynation

The prayer will be recited publicly at all of the dioceses 223 parishes ~very Sunday until further notice the Bishop said

The prelate asked for faithshyful daily recitation of the prayer by Catholics

The text of the prayer follows Heavenly Father who has

created all men according to yenour own image and Tedeemed

Students Volunteer As House Builders

TACAMBARO (NC)-Thirteen University of Notre Dame Btushydents are spending their Sumshymer vacation on the outskirts of this Mexican mountainside town of 10000 as volunteer house builders

The- students are building three cinder block homes for families of six to nine persons

Besides the building project which takes 44 to 48 hours a week the students 8legiving English classes three to five times a week to about 150 of the people living here In their ~are

time they are getting to know Mexicans and Maican ways

Thanks Congress WASHINGTON (NC) - The

Holy See has sent the House of Representatives expressions of appreciation over the chambers condolences on the death of Pope John XXIII A similar letter from the Holy See to the Senate earlier was placed in the Record by Sen Mike Mansfield of Monshytana majority leader

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IacW Crisis us all by the Blood of Your Dishyine Son teach us how 10 live gather asbrothersm dignity justiceeharity and peaCle

May we afford to eacbother DOW tile total measure Of human rights guanmteed us by the law of our beloved Land

But beyond thatgraciously give m the vision 10 see clearly the full meaning of Your comshymand to love uar neighbor liS we love ourselves and grant us the graoe 10 observe this precept in our daily lives Amen

Pope Paul Stresses Peace B1Otherhood

VATICAN CITY (NC) -Pope Paul VI Spoke of peace and brotherhood at his second Satshyurday general audience

The Pope greeted thoae presshyent for theaudiencem St Peters basilica in Italian Enshyglish French German and Spanish Most of his listeners were Americans

After greeting the idividual groupS the Pope said

Of the Lord be the fruit of this audience May it enter your hearts and leave a memory of 1his meeting as a moment of pro_ found and intimate spiritual joy We would like each one of you to repeat to others how good and pleasant it is to feel oneself a brother and son in the Church ltIf Christ

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Recognize Rights Of Every Human Prelate Urges

TOLEDO (NC) -Alshythough a white individual may be free of injustice toward colored fellow citi shyzens as a member ofa commushynity he can be guilty Bishop GeorgeJ Rehring of Toledo said in a letter read at Sunday Masses in the diocese

Calling for individual resolve to r~cognize in every human middotbeshying all the human rights claimed for oneself Bishop Rehring said Let Ull recognize in every human being the inalienable rights acknowledged by our Amfri~an Declaration of Indeshypendence

Sound Beasonillg Let us see in every humall

Oelllg a work of the Divine Creshyator in every truth a child middot01 God

Let us assert maintain -deshyfend and Whold the rigbts of every human being toB deoent living decent livlng qualterst ltdecent conditions of employment ust compensation jor work deshy-4eJN human care in sicknesa eQual opportunities ineducatieD

We mustxilalbe a race -probshylem must be solved not on the -basis f)f feeling but on the tlasi laquo aound reaseming We must lOe the truth and we should tIIot ampear theoonclusions to wbich ltJight reasOn will lead us We Ila~ been commanded by God k) HgtW ltour fellowlIlen as Ourshy1IelVleS We must accord to -every human being the treatment to whioh we as human beings know _ haYe a ript in this matter we baVle DO choice

Lebanese ampnor SCRANTON (NC) - Bishop

Jerome D Hannan of ScrantOIl was honored helle by the LebanshyoOIl ~lJVernment for his fatherly care of the Lebanese people in bis diocese He received Lebanshyons decoration of the National Order of the Cedar at a oereshymony in the chancery office

Superior Geftefal NEW YORK (NC)-The Pio~

Society of St Charles (Scalashybrini Fathers) announced bere that Father Giulivo Tessarolo pastor of Holy Rosary church ill Washington D C was elected Superior General of the Society at a meeting in Rome

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Papal Message Read at Mass For Delegatmiddote

LONDON (NC)-The selfshyleRRness and devotion to duty of Archbishop Gerald P OHara were lauded in a papal letter read at the funeral Mass here for the late Apostolic Delegate to Great Britain

A native of the U S and forshymer Bishop of Savannah-Atlanta Ga the Archbishop died here following a heart attack

Presiding at the Requiem Mass in Westminster cathedral for the veteran papal diplomat who served the Holy See i~ commushynist Rumania Ireland and Brit ain was Valerian Cardinal Gracias Archbishop of Bombay Celebrant was Archbishop Fran cis Grimshaw of Birmingham senior member of the British Hierarchy Seventeen bishops and the entire diplomatic corps at the Court of St Jamess at shytended

Served Selflessly The message of Pope Paul VI

to the Archbishops brother Edshyward OHara of Philadelphia who flew here when the Deleshygate fell ill was read at the Mass It stated

We are deeply grieved to learn of the death of Our brother Archbishop OHara who as Bishop of Savannah-Atlanta contributed so much to the development of that diocese and as representative of the Holy Father served many long years selfl~sly and devotedly in Rushymania Ireland and Great Britain

In expressing to you and to the sorrowing relatives Our sin cere and heartfelt sympathy We impart as a pledge of abiding comforting graces Our paternal apostolic blessing

Council to Take Normal Course

VATICAN CITY (NC)-There Is no foundation to a news agency report that the second session of the ecumenical counshycil will end on Sunday Dec 8 the council press office has announced

The office stated that Pope Paul VI has himself declared that he will let the council take its normal course before deshyciding on when it will end

The second council session is scheduled to begin on Sunday Sept 29

Deny Agreement On Prelate Near

VATICAN CITY (NC) - The Vatican has denied the truth of reports that an agreement has been reached on the future of Jozsef Cardinal Mindszenty

The Hungarian Primate has been living in asylum in the U S legation in Budapest since 1956 He took refuge there after Soviet troops quelled the anti shycommunist uprising which had freed him for a few days from the prison where he was serving bull life sentence

Reports of a settlement of the cardinals case came from Budshyapest where they have since also been denied by Hungarian govshyernment sources

The report was issued by a news agency after earlier reshyports stated that Hungarian govshyernment officials had held talks with Bishop Endre Hamvas of Csanad acting head of the Hunshygarian Bishops Conference who recently arrived in Budapest from Rome

Carey to Speak ST LOUIS (NC)-U S Rep

Hugh L Carey of New York strong proponent in Cortgress for fair treatment of students in- private schools and a member of the House Committee on Educashytion and Labor will speak at the national convention in Detroit of Citizens for Educational Freeshydom

POPE PAUL VI HOLDS FIRST PUBLIC AUDIENCE Pope Paul VI is calTied aloft on his podable throne duringshyhis first general audience in St Peters Basilica More than

7000 persons were present and the pontiff spoke to them in five languages including English Regqlai general audiences are being held weekly

Sisters Continued from Page One

Mary to grade seven St Patshyricks School Fall River

From Nazareth-on-the-Cape Hyannis Sister Mary Josella to St Catherine Convent Belize British Honduras

From Our Lady of Mercy Conshy~nt Attleboro Sister Mary Priscilla to grade three Our Lady of Lourdes School Taunshyton

From Our Lady of Mercy Conshyvent New Bedford Sister Mary Stephen to grjde five St Kilians School New Bedford

Sister Mary Amadeus to grade six St Marys School North Atshytleboro

Sister Mary lIortenseto lIoly Name Convent New Bedford

Sister Mary Davida to Nazarshyeth Hall Fall River

From our Lady of Mercy Conshyvent East Greenwich Sister Mary Aquin to grade four St John the Evangelist School Atshytleboro

From Belize From St Catherine Convent

Belize British Honduras Sister Mary Joycelin to Bishop Feehan High School Attleboro

From St Francis Xavier Conshyvent Providence Sister Mary Stephanie to grades seven and eight St Vincents lIome Fall River

From St James Convent West Warwick Sister Mary Raenne to grade two St Marys School New Bedford

From St John Baptist Convent New Bedford Sister Mary Thershyese Agnes to Bishop Feehan High

Legion Honors Bishop Walsh MOUNT KISCO (NC) - Bishshy

op James E Walsh MM US missioner who has been imshyprisoned in communist China since 1960 received in absentia the 12th annual Americanism award of New Yorks Westshychester County Committee of the American Legion

Accepting the award for Bishshyop Walsh was Father Carroll I Quinn MM He said -atheistic communism could be beneficial to an individual insofar as pershysecution can be beneficial

lIe added that the good beshycome better the bad become worse and the lukewarm must make a decision to choose one group or the other

The paradox of paradoxes he maintained is the victory of good over evil even in an inshytrainsically evil movement such as communism The Polish pilot who escaped with his family to freedom recently is an example of good being drawn from evil

of Mlercy ListSchool Appointments School Attleboro From House of Studies Sister grade seven St Marys School

From St Joseph Convent Fall Mary Joseph Michael to grade New Bedford River Siter Mary Eva to grade one SS Peter and Paul School Sister Marianna to Our Lady six St Marys Cathedral School Fall River of Mercy School East GreenshyFall River wichSister Mary Celine to grade

Sister Mary Julene to St Maria six SS Peter and Paul School Sister Mary Adrianne to Mercy Fall RiverQ)retti Sehool Pawtucket mount Country Day Schoolmiddot

From St Joseph Convent Pawshy CumberlandSister Joan Marie to grade onetucket Sister Mary Angelo to St Marys Cathedral School Fall From Providence grade one Our Lady of Lourdes River From S Patrick Convent ProshySchool Taunton vidence Sister Mary Regina tieSister Mary Johnelle to gradeFrom St Joseph Convent Proshy

seven St Josephs School Fall Bishop Feehan lIigh School Atshyvidence Sister Marie Donna to

River tleboroBishop Feehan High School Atshy From St Vincents Home Fantleboro Sister Mary Michaelanne to River Sister Mary Cecilia toFrom S1 Kilian Convent New grade seven St Patricks School Nazareth-on-the-Cape lIyannisBedford Sister Mary Eugene as Fall River

Sister Marie de Prague tosuperior to Our Lady of Mercy Sister Mary Clare Theresa to grade six and principalship middotStCon vent and to grade six St grade sevlilft St Louis School Kilian School New BedfordMalys School New Bedford Fall River

Sister Mary Carolita to amptoSister Jeanne Marie to grade From St Mary Convent North Edwards School Providencesix St rosephs School Fall Attleboro Sister Mary Joseph

River and Sister Mary Noelita to Mt From St Leo Convent Paw-shy St Mary Convent Fall River

A f1AMILY TIUiAItuclgtet Sister Marie Walter to Sister Mary Rose de Lima to grade seven St John Baptist St Vincents Home Fall River oiIAR-BmiddotQ CHICKENS School New Bedford as superior and procurator

From St Margaret Convent From St Matthew Convent ROSELAWNRumford Sister Mary Timothy Cranston Sister Marie Laboure to Bishop Feehan High School to Our Lady of Lourdes Convent FARMS

tlU WuhinltoD St airhann Attleboro and School Taunton as superior t JUlt off Route I four teacher procurator principal and grade

V4~reiln to Meet Sister Marie Roselle to grade l wa 3~n two Our Lady of Lourdes School

While out for a Drive From St Parick Convent Fall

TauntonIn San Antonio Stop at thtl Delightful Spot

SAN ANTONIO (NC) - The River Sister Mary Columban to ~ ~ jCatholic Central Union (Verein)

will hold its annual five-day convention here starting Satur day Aug 17

Meeting simultaneously with the 108year-old social action organization will be the Nationshyal Catholic Womens Union and the Central Catholic Youth URicmiddotn

Tte womens organization will be having its 47th annual conshyvention and the youth group its 11th annual meeting

Featured speaker at the conmiddot vention banquet will be Coadshyjutor Bishop John L Morkovshysky Apostolic Administrator of the GalvEston-Houston Tex diocese The (i

Rihard F Hemmerlein of Syracuse NY is president of the Catholie Central Union Mrs Charles Wollschlager Watershy In FAMILY SECURITY bullbull bury Conn heads the Catholic -Womens Union Richard H Weiden New York is head of the Catholic Youth Union Is ~itizelis

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Authors Examine Reaction To Decision on Prayer

By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy The jacket of The Outbllr~ts That Await Us (Maeshy

millan $450) says that this book examines an area of our culture that has remained until now largely unexplored - the mindless visceral reactions that erupt into intershyf6ith frictions The authors are a Protestant a Catholic and a Jew Dr Martin E Marty Monsignor Joseph N Moody and Rabbi Arthur Hertzshyberg The occasion of the book was the veheshyment reaction by various reli shygious groups to the U S Sushypreme Courts decision in the Regents Prayer ease a year ago

This reaction according to the Introducshytion made it elear that the real issues were hot to be found to the conclusions that these croups were reaching but ~n the premises most of them hIdden from which they had set out

Consequently the authors got together to see ~hether they could do something -to convey the interior histories that lie behind the differing responses on the part of Catholic Protesshytant and Jew in America to areas in which religion and culshyture interact They tell us We have tried to explain why each of us thinks as he does in the light of all that has fashioned as

Two Subjects Dr Martys long chapter is the

Most comprehensive and dense He touches on many subjects but pinpoints two One is the history and present status of inshyterfaith relations in the United States The other is the history and present status of Protestant attitudes concerning the relashytionship of the religious and the Reular in the United States

As to inter faith relations Dr Marty distinguishes a succession of stages To begin with the Protestants had an imperium in this country and hardly needed to take cognizance of Catholica and Jews Many factors chiefly immigrati-on changed that A pluralistic society became a permanent fact and the differing elements had to get on one with another

Religion of Democracy There was a time when the

Idea of brotherhood and good will seemed sufficient but this was nebulous and ineffective There was a time too when a common public religion of demoshycracy was enthusiastically advoshyeated but this was seen to be terile and unacceptable

Then there was a spate of talk about dialogue but this has been largely unproductivemiddot beshyeause there has been no crystalshyline answer to the question Dishyalogue for what

Monsignor Moo d y rehearses deftly the development of the Catholic community on the American scene He stresses the generally f a v 0 l a b I e climate w h i c h Catholics and their Church found here and the benefits derived from the Conshyatitutional system

Handicaps for Catholics He readily gran that Protshy

estantism injected itself pervashysively into American public life in the nineteenth century aM that this did present difficulties and handicaps to Catholics in 80me respects For example in the public schools the use of the Proestant Bible once had a defi shynitely proselytizing intention But these abuses were brought under control Now the Catholic has come round to a position wherein he wishesmiddot to defend and preserve practices which he once eyed askance

It is Monsignor Moody who most extensively discusses this phenomenon the drive to elimishynate religion from all public life by confining it to the pri shy

vate devotion of the middotindividual And he points out that the

Constitution rests in the last analysis on the traditions and attitudes of the people for in the American system governshyment is an agent which must be responsive to the public will

Jewish Position As to the decision in the Reshy

gents Prayer case he feels that the reaction of most Catholics was a reflex both of their belief in the need to recognize Gods primacy and of their own exshyperience in a country where they had come to expect the beneshyvolent neutrality of the state The shock arose from a feeling that this was not the America

-they had known and if Justice -Douglas opinion was to prevail it might not be the America they had loved

Rabbi Hertzberg calls on the long and often tragic history of the Jews to show why they are convinced both that religion can be sustained without being propped up by the state and that their freedom is safest when there is strict separation of church and state

He bluntly declares The Jews must diagnose the Western tradition as not merely prone to the virus of anti-Semitism but aa endemically ill with the disease Therefore for their own safety and for the lives of their chil shydren Jews must look for a radishycal change in the very foundashytions of Western civilization 90

that it should not spawn future assaults on themselves

Normal Part In America he says Catholic

and some Protestants are for a Christian - flavored patriotism and society Jews cannot be exshypected to favor these and as he sees it there is no warrant for anything of the sort in the hisshytory of the development of American principles and institushytions

Indeed Jews were attracted here in great numbers precisely because the American system promised them the chance to beshycome a normal part of a nashytiona1 culture

It must be said that throughshyoutmiddot his con t l i but ion Rabbi Hertzberg usually employs a sharp tone in referring to things and persons Catholic and some of his statements are patently incorrect and gratuitous

Udy Overtones For example It is admitted

on all sides that the bill for major Federal aid to education has been defeated so far by pressure brought to bear on members of Congress by the Catholic hierarchy This is simshyplistic misrepresentation at best it has some ugly overtones at worst

All these three authors are leamed and articulate Each acshycomplishes what he sets out to do and the reader ill stimulated to think Dr Marty and Monsigshynor Moody are urbane ill manner and eirenic

The same cannot be said of Rabbi Hertzberg Obviously 11

very able man he has not kept his prejudices in reasonable check while writing his section of this interesting book

Notre Dame Students To Study in Austria

NOTRE DAME (NC) - The University of Notre Dame has announced it will inaugurate a sophomore year of studies at Innsbruck Austria in 1964

Notre Dames first foreign study program will be limited to about 50 sophomores Courses will be taught by a Holy Cross priest and a layman from the Notre Dame faculty and by three faculty members from the UAJ versity of Innsbruck

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THE tmiddot ~-Present Means of Communication Thurs July 25 1963

With Vatican Satisfy President ~ U Abr ~nce nlonWASHINGTON (NC) - Presshy be fruitful to consider setting Ident Kennedy opposes going up some regular channel of beyond the present methods of communication Pla~ Convention communication with the Vati shy Special Envoy WASHINGTON (NC) - The can The United States ceased dipshy Catholic Total Abstinence Union

He told his press conference lomatic relations with the Vati shy of America will hold its 91 that there is no need to change can - then the Papal States shy annual three - day conventiOD present procedures -c- presumshy in 1867 In late 1939 Prpsident here starting Monday Aug li ably by resumption of a form Franklin D Roosevelt sent The union stressed in its anshyof diplomatic relations Myron C Taylor as his special nouncement that it is n-ot a

Mr Kennedy said that when presidential envoy to the Vati shy prohibition movement and bull reeshyanyone in the government can Taylor remained until early ognizes the principle that the wishes to get a message to the 1 950 representing Presidpnt moderate use of alcoholic beveshyVatican this can be accomshy Truman after Rooseveltmiddots death rages is morally licit plished The embassy at Rome In October 1951 President

It said its aim is to combatIm sure would be available Truman nominated Gen Mark excess and abuse in the use ofbe said Clark (USA ret) to be Amshysuch beverages by giving raquoIt doesnt seem to me he bassador to the Vatican The

others the example of total abshyadded middotthat there is any need nomination drew a storm of stinence The union does notfor changing procedures I dont criticism from Protestant spokfsshyseek to make all Catholics totalthink there is any lack of inshy men Gen Clark asked that his abstainers but rather to encourshyformation or clJmmllllication name be withdrawn age a significant minority bull bull bull back and forth During the 1960 prplidfntial to keep the ideal of total abshyThe question of cJuer relashy campaign then-Sen Kennfrly stinence before the public thetions with the Vaticltln did not repeatedly told qupstioners he announcement saidinvolve any specific nwntion of was flatly opposed to appointshy

an ambassador The President ment of an US Ambassador to It added that the union t making a special effort to inshywas asked if he thought it would the Vatican terest Catholic young people ht

2000 of the faithful His Eminence Laurian Cardinal total abstinence and to persuade

Post Office Asserts Convictions Rugambwa bleililed the new Cathedral of the Holy Family as many os possible to take the pledge at least until they are 21in Nairobi It was one of several celebrationi marking the Father Miles M McAndrewFor Obscenity Reach New High centenary of the arrival of the Holy Ghost Fathers in East SS of St Marys Seminary~

WASHINGTON (NC) - Ar- crease over fiscal 19fiO Fines Africa NC Photo Baltimore is presidentrests and convictions for viola- totaling $53530 were levied tion of mail laws against ob- against convicted offenders scenity set a record during 1963 We are con tin u in g Offer Services bull

the Postmaster General J Edward toughest possible crackdown on Day has announced these who deal in obscenity As Mediators INDIA MISSION IN THE JUNGLE

In releasing the summary of through the mails Day said ATTAPAJH ia bull tropiul JUDllle miion In the state SAVANNAH (NC)-Twentyshylaw enforcement To this weaction against facilitate are Kul ill southrn Jndi Some Catholic farmers went thenfour clergymen including Cathshy-obscenity for the fiscal yfar working very closely with other Ie begin fallnDg in thU pioneerolic Methodist and Protestant~nded June 30 Day said If law enforcement agencies inshy rea recently opened by governmentEpiscopal bishops have offeredfurther evidence were needed cluding the Criminal Division bullbullbull The idea was Ie make 6fe betheir help in solving Savannahsthat the prOller avenue to follow of the Department of Justice and tel for the natives through eoloniushyracial problemsin enforcing the mailability laws the FBI local police departments tion thus raisinll their UYilIc adThe offer fromis criminal action rather than throughout the nation and In- came the

ellltural Iitandards A sixty-five yeuclergynen during a truce in-administrative penalties I be- terpol the International Crimishy old priest offered to be pastor bullbullbullNegro demonstrations which badlieve these statistics should lay nal Police Organization Amiddot thawhed hut was built for hlaled to rioting and shootingthe question to rest The success of these aetions fer residence anJ services A newMogr John D Toomey pltlstorThe year-end report inriicates is evidenced by the unpreceshy oltapel was dedicated to St Peter bullbullbullof St James Catholic Church Up to DOW the work baa been m_7fH arrests for violation of the dented number of arrests and yenlas instrumental in arranginJrmail laws against obscenity convictions for this -offense disoounciDc slow nd fUIecl wiUlthe truce He met with leadersduring fiscal 1963 This is an during the past ~veral years Til HtH 11 Misso Aitl -expeeted difficalties The ehaef the Negro protests appealingincrease of 258 per rent -over Day said I~ lin onliJ Chh Itnned bull landslide took the DVM for time to organize businessmen the number of arrests in 1962 tltlrtY-Ievea petsons bull bull And 50 Isolated is this 08 til

~nd others to work out a IKllushyand a 96 per cent increase over the diocesan tlthorities fim berd f this tracedy 1raquo7 rcUeUrges End to Curb lion

arrests in 1960 the last full year Meantime the nins beat dltfWn nd insects w~re penilteDt bullbullbull--- In the statement issued by the in administrative Desplie an tbif the parishioners re still nllant17 U7iDa which proceshy On Use of Catalan white clergymen including Bis-shydures were used in an effort to BARCELONA (NC) - Abbot live some permanency to their relia-10111 life The- try

ep Thomas J McDonough ef curtail use of the mails to transshy Ie build ode-ri chureh fer which $tOeo is needed bullbullbull ftelrAurelio Escarre OSBof Milntshy Savannah racial conditiens ill mit obsecne matter serrat abbey was amQn~ the Blshep aJJ1J the Internunc ApOlItelic botlt hsVe IHed tilthe city were described as criti shy

Day ordered ~bandoRmfnt ampf words Ie the plea of the INIstor for financial help from M bullbullbullCatholic leaders of the Catalonia cal administrative and 7011 ai them4Dy eentributieD will Ite appreciated bullbullbull y_action a region of northeasterfl Spain te The group said there will be -tepped-up enforcement ef tlie ean be assured that fOil wtll Ite lo~ remembered bullbull shysign ape tit ion ~sking the f~rther violence and eeonomic fctor III the prayers of tIM eomllluaibuimina1 statutes within week Spanish government t remove loss unless people quickly seek alter assuming office in 19tH restrictions on the use of the VOCATIONSrea90nable and just solutie_ M

these problemslJnpre~dented Numb~ Catalan language Someane bas Nritte~ He who has ~(n the whole worN Th~ petition cited Pope Johfi hanging by the hair of the mercy of God bas seen the truthshyConvhtions in fiscal 19amp3 f-or

XXlIls peace encyclical Paeem To bring Chli~ts trutb to the 400 million peonIe of Indi m__ebscenity law violations totaled per increase in Terris as backing the right Voc(ton Theology I Hindu ia a tremendoUll task of love and devotion tor ow637 a 266 cent

)f langrage and other minority priests and Sisters Will you -llponsor a seminarianover 1962 and a 108 per cent in- Il~

groups Conference Topic MATHEW BEILARMINE KARAKUNNEL or DIDACUS KAlfshybull A few years after the end -of WEST CHICAGO (NC)-The JALY of Ban~alore or SISTER LETHUS 01 ~ITER AGNET

Set TeDtative Date the Spanish Civil War i-n 1939 Theology of a Vocation the the Carmelite Sisters of Kothamangalam By paying for their the regime of Generalissitnlaquol Religious Life will be amon education you will partieipat~ in their future missionary aeUft

For leotification Francisco Franco linked the the topics to be discussed at the tiea The seminarians ~ucation costs $100 esea for lib VATICAN CITY (NC) - The language with the Catalan tirive annual meeting of the Franc~shy ~ars and the Sisters trininlaquo if tJ50 for each of the two yean

beatification of Bishop John N for autonomy and banned its use can Educational Conference in cof trainin Money can be nt ia in~tallmeDts

Neumann of Philadelphia hM Later the curbs were eased but it Trop N Y starting Monday been tentatively rescheduled for is till against the law to publish Aug 5 AI bull wmiddothite an

III bull holy plaee Sunday Oct 13 it was disclosed newspapers in Catalan and its Father Ernest Latke OFM use So ill the beautyis excluded in schoolshere by Father Nicholas B Fershy conference president ana professhy 01 an bullbulled fee lJeseph (ambell)rante CSSR postulator of his Catalan is a Romance language sor of theology at Christ $he like Spanish Portuguese French The Id folk in our care re aiete by 0lH PALACE 01 cause King Seminary here hid the GOLD CLUB All that Ie ed Ie- ene dollar bull month ferHe sain that althou~h the date or Italian whichaccor-ding tel theme of the meeting will be $bill work YOD can liend It wltenever conveniellt 61U etlMw

has not yet been officially anshy the petition is the usual vehicle The Elements of Fl3ncisc_ clubs mclllde OlJIEN LEPJilK CLUB lfor lepers) ORPHANSnounced by the Sacred Congreshy of expression ror six million F-ormation BREAD (for oJJlbns) BASnIANS supports duols) MONICAcitizensgation of Rites he has informed CLUB IproYidf chlices aUus ete for churches and cItlleArchbishop John J Krol of Your rayers and that one lane dollar m~middotly-tbtl aU ItPhiladelphia that Oct 13 will takes io beloni~ Montreal Anglicansbe the date

The beatification of Bishop SOIE OTHER Wi YS TO lJI~tPTo Study French 1 Send us n STRINGLESS GIFT til liSt where MceIHl7-Neumann was originally scheshy MONTREAL (NC) - Forty 2 Make MFMORIAL GIFTduled for June 23 but had to be Anglican clergymen and laymen

MASS KIT $100 VFST1WS postponed because of the final have signed up for a 25-week CHALICE 40 CI80RIUJ1 bullillness of Pope John XXIII October to April course m CRUCIFIX 25 SANCTUARY BELL bullFrench in order to further inshy K1NnJY REUEMBRR tJS IN ~OUR WILL bull EGAL TITLSoutheastern Mbullbullbullbullchwettsmiddotterreligious d i a log u e Schedule Interfaith with CAIHOUC lEAR EAST WFIfRF ACOCIATION French-Canadian Catholics Largest Independent Chain

Dfar iloni~nl)rRace Conference The Rev David Woeller di shy

PEORIA (NC) - A Peoria rector of the Anglican Diocesan 10 BIG STORES I lhelo-e ~ of thl S300 n~fdfd to fdue 1te a Sister nt thl ~fflll nelded for the trainihamp of R semlnariBoard of Religious Educationarea conference on religion and We Give Gold Bond Stomps

explained Were engaged in Ill slnd J monthly or $ bull once bull 7e race has been slated for next a

I will play for him or herFrench culture here If weJanuary by leaders of the Protshy going to take part in dialogues t-----estant Catholic and Jewish Name bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull emiddot on ecumenical and social probshyfaiths lems we believe we must come I DEBROSSE OIL

The conference committee said Steel to terms with the languageIt proposed to unite the religioua ~ co bodies of the community 50 work bullbullbullbullbullbullbullZone for the solution to what we beshy Marks 11 th Centenary ~ Heating Oi~s I lieve has b e com e one of LI S LE (NC) - Coadjutor I dB Americas most important doshy Bishop John L Morkovsky of an urners I ~l2earSst01isrmiddotOIlS-

CENT~NARY CELEBRATION In the preRence of

mestic problems namely raeshy Galveston-Houston sang a Pon- ism tifical Mass in Old Slavonic at I 365 NORTH FRONT STREET ~

We intend the eWftmittee eeremonie6 here in Dlinoie eom- P

centinued to deal directly wiih mem()rating the 11th centenary I NEW BEDFORD he problem as a moral evil nd of the arrival of SSt Cyril and WY 2-5534 I the evil effects which result fr-oa Methodius in what ill DOW Cae- man bull discrimination aAd Jelcegaiioamiddot eAoBovaki I -I~--

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Aid To Lepers Continued from Page One

eph Sweeney MM also workshying with Korean lepers He writes to tell of one of his helpshyers a Korean recovering from leprosy There is no sign of the disease on him but the prejudice about leprosy is such that he will never return to his family His father far in his 80s the mostmiddot outstanding catechist in Korea died recently but Austin was not called to the deathbed or funeshyral

He spends his time with us taking care of the blind and the crippled He comes to the chapel ~ every morning long before dayshylight to start our coal stoves so that the other patients will be comfortable All day long he is working for the others even denying himself tobacco in order to save a bit of cash for them Last year he denied himself SO

much that we found him very anemic We gave him special f)()d and vitamins tltgt keep him going

He is the man who keeps the patients praying for our friends in the USA He is a little fel shyiow with a big voice Only once has it failed when we said Mass for his father Then he broke down By his own choice he is an unknown to his own family

He is a good man to have on our side

Crisis Ahead Continued from Page One

offers a school for the preparashytion of a spiritual elite charactershyIzed by supernatural optimism

Describing most Catholics as temporarily sanguine anyway Bishop Wright said this natural optimism can be a good foundashytion for the supernatural spirit of confidence proper to and

justified by the Catholic Faith but must not be confused with the Faith itself

Our great saints lay and clerical exemplify both he said Their spirit accounts under God for the reSilience the perennial hope and the unflagshygingvitality of Catholicism in the face of constant adversity

There will always be some Catholics to say in effect that gentle Jesus hardly expects them to discharge the duties of their states in life in times like

these and that He will under~ Btand if they make private comshypromises between personal conshyscience and the public revelation committed by Christ to the Cathshyelk Church he said

Threaten to Quit Accordingly he continued

the ranks of the faithful mlly be diminished in a generation when some people even threaten to quit the Church when their children flunk exams in Catholic lIChools or when their prospects for political or social advance- ment seem impeded by the heroshyIe demands of a Christ who in point of fact is not the least biot gentle when it comes to the Integrity of His teachings and the sovereign demands of conshylICience

But such a reduction in statisshytics Bishop Wright said in no way threatens Catholic opti mism He said that the Gospels reveal those who found Christs words hard sayings and who walked no more with him

The Church must expect andmiddot welcome the same fate as Christ Himself he samiddotid

Two Mission Groups Become Associated

ARLINGTON (NC)-The Misshysionarymiddot Sisters of st Augustine who have their headquarters in New York- have become associshyated with the Immaculate Heart missionaries

After the union with the Imshymaculate Heart missioneries (Scheut Fathers) was approved

ry the congregation of women changed its name to the Congreshygation of the Missionary SIsters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary They have 173 plofessed Sisters working in five American sees

---Bedford Murse Receives PAVLA Assignment Continued from Page One

brothers She is a graduate of Holy Family High Scnool in

New Bedford and St Josephs School of Nursing Providence Shes been in nursing five years and is at present assistant head nurge on the medical-surgical ward of St Lukes Hospital New Bedford

How did she decide to beshycome a Papal Volunteer I read an article about the volunshyteers said Lucille and wrote for more information

She was referred to Msgr Raymond T Considine Diocesan Director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith and brother of Rev John J Consishydine MM Director of the Latin America Bureau of the National Catholic Welfare Conference reshysponsible for P AVLA Then she was coPltacted by Rev James A Clark at that time assistant to Msgr Considine fur PAVLA and now in Washington as asshysistant director for the national PAVLA office

Lots of tests followed and Lucille also enrolled for a five month orientation course at Bosto College Primarily deshysigned to train volunteers for the colleges own lay apostolate program the course has also been attended by members of other groups planning to serve

Protest Criticism Of Mission Schools

ARUA (NC)-More than 4000 took part in a peaceful demonshystration staged here in Africa to protest criticism I1f mission schools and missionaries in the National Assembly

Some Protestants and Muslims joined the participants who carmiddot ried signs written in both Enshyglishand the local language Logbara

The demonstrators assembled in the market place of this northshywest Uganda town and then marched through main streets to the district commissioners office Half of Ugandas primary and secondary schools are Catholic

in 3 pan ish and Portuguese spesking Streas

A classmate noted Lucille was Jo - Anne Rothmyer St Marys parish New Bedford Joshy

Anne taultht in New Mexico last Summmiddoter as a member of the Boston College Lay Apostolate Program and is there again this year

Somali Salary Lucille will leave New Bedshy

ford Aug 15 according to presshyent ~lims

A a member of the Legion of Mar~ she chose that date afi having s p e cia 1 significance being the Eeast of the Assumpshytion She will spend four months in Fetropolis Brazil near Rio de Jfaneiro receiving language instruction and being briefed on the ltultural aspects of Brazili-an life

She will then go to Salvador for the remainder of a three year periltJod During it she will reshyceive a stipend of $10 weekly plus room and board She and her 1ellow nurse will stay with the Sisters of the Immaculate Concmiddoteption

What I like about PAVLA says Lucilll~ is that the proshyfessilnal skills of its members are means 10 an end - that of bringing people to Christ The

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Father Clark In addition to the program

fQr Latinmiddot America theres a parallel organization that serves home mission areas of the United States said Lucille Its known as Extension Volunteers and personnel serve for one year in home mission areas or neeeiT sectors of large cities

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By Jaek 1Daea~

Two weeks tlIID tDe prospect middotof amp8UCoossful ZoBe title defense appeared rather remote for Stafford Post ef FaD River Tonight Ooaeh Ray Billintons -stout-heartei crew iB sehed1lled to open a best two -out of three series with Abington Zone 10 conqueror fYf Brockton at South Park Fall River The climax On the long road back was the 5-2 conquest 8If New Bedford Sunc1lly in bull special playoff lilt Hansen Field Somerset Both teams had conshycluded regular eeason play with identical 8-4 records G0shying all the way to register hi8 aecond lUcceSshytiyene victory over he Whalshyen was dimiDshyUeGar DfIewniM who 0- bull lmCand illus1rilnls eareer at Dartee u beier 1rDmmlur t ~~w_-er 2IIJPPOlt lie miebt welt Iaaw cshomiDed lBedifUllCl Which fount bim eBY enough to hit but awfuU ~Uih hitweI

Coatributinl 110 uttie by lIM lIParkling defensive play at iIIIiltd batle waa another shortstop vansplant Ron Knowe who came up with a c~le et real gems Both eutfields put ill an unusually busy day The New tettford Gu1ercordoJl had a total of eleven puto1Jts all River trine Woody Berube Stafford beavy bitting first baseman weat for the collar in thr~e middotofti shyeial trips but only because there was no limit to the depth leftfielder George Ioerreira playshyed him

1hecaunky Ferreira gave Woody plenty of room about 00 Jieetor 80 andU1us W88 able to haul in a couple of -hots that would have gone out of most ballparks George also turned 100R a terrific throw to the plate in the fifth to nail Ron Knowe attempting to llCore aft~r a B81T7 14achado hoist to left

FiDe Quae In most respects this was bull

fine contest between two good ball clUbs NMlIntil the bottom of tbe4ighth when Fall River pushed aerOllSthree runs did either team enjoy more than bull one run advantag~ Bob Miranda NB starter was most effective in the early innings then suddenly lost his stuff and was lifted in the fifth after loading the basel on walks Successor Don Canasshytra Bishop Stang ace subseshyquently got out of the innirig unscathed but fell victim of heavy Stafford artillery in the eighth when the winners ked the title

And so tonight at South Park Stafford Post is scheduled to enter phase one of the State playoffs which in pyramidal fashion lead to regional then national competition Its a long arduous path but one which hundreds uf boy have followed to a life in professional baseball Some 28 players both managers and all the coaches in the recent

Atty Gen Kennedy Scores Prejudice

YOUNGSTOWN (NC) - Atty Gen Robert F Kennedy coupledmiddot a condemnation of prejudice in the US with support for the independence of Cigtmmunistshyruled nations in an address here in Ohio

Kennedy addressing the anshynual Slovak Catholic Sokol conshyvention said injustice to Neshygroes and other minorities in the US cannot help but stir the Cigtnscience of anyone fit to can himself a citizen of this counshytry

He allo said he had been asked 1gt7 hi brother the President toteU 8uIt the Uaiied StaW witl ~tin_ to 1IUppori the just ~ OIl ail ~ ill the world tor independence aDd Ubert7 - aapiratiaM the Sloveb mare 604Ia7 will -aD7 eampbv capUve tioumiddot

major league All-Star Game were products of Legion ball The legendary Bob Feller is the organizations first representashytive in the Hall of Fame Therell be many others

If memory serves correct the only Mass team to make it to the National finals was Lynn Post in 1936 Catching for that club was a fellow by the name of Jim Hegan who went on to a sucoessshyful career in the majors and ill currently the bull pen boss of the front running New York Yankees Stafford Posts furthest advance in Statecompe1ition came in 1957 when the batiery of Forn Arruda end Russ GibBon Qemheaded 1lrivethat took ampDe club to tile 1ItDlifinals

Fuhn B8th ~ men went into tIJD

IJa11 upon p-aduation and ea_ has made his way tbroUllh tbe mbmr league maze tel 1he poiDt where they maybe brought up b~ their ~ parent ltClubs any ~ Russ is the No 1 catcher with Seattle the Bed 1Ioz AAA Pacific Coast League dub and Tom is currently start shying for Springfield the Giants IAA Eastern League aftilia1e

Gibson was selected for the Ooast League All-Star team earshylier this mantb after hav~diampshyplaced Archie Skeen ibe Sox highly-touted backstop ill late Spring Russ ill up around th~

SOO mark pRsently bitti~ the long ball consistently and with the way Tillman is going who knows but what well ee him at leDway before the seallllll ill out

Arruda back on the firing line lifter sustaining concussion a month ago ranks No 2 em ijle SpringfieldSaff behind 22 year old Frank Linzy Statistics avail shyable indicate that they rankene and two in the vital earned run column Linzy at 163 and Arshyruda atmiddot ~45 Anything under 300 is considered excellent in baseballs lexicon Perchance the Giants fail to rlaquo~r from their recent tailspin it is not inshyconceivable that manager AI Dark may want to bring some of his young promising talent up for a look-see

And with all the furor attendshying the Civil Rights issue throughout the country its sigshynificantto note that baseball history-organized ball that is was made out on the West Coast a couple of weeks ago when both umpires in the Salt Lake CityshySan Diego game were colored One Emmett Ashford in fact fa the PCLs umpire-in-chief

Third Order Helps Former Prisoners

CHICAGO (Nc) - The Third Order of St Francis has opened an inn here for persons released from Illinois jails

Called St Anthonys Inn it will provide food clothing and employment assistance to exshyprisoners Father Philip Marshyquand OFM is chief officer of the inn which can accommodate 12 men

A parttime staff at the inn inshycludes 10 Cigtnsultants and Cigtunshyllelors and a Franciscan chaplain

We want to eliminate regishymentation and stress selfhelp through knowledge discipline and practice said Father Marshyquand and in this respect our program is somewhat similar to that of Alcoholics Anonymous

Vetoes Anti-Smut Bill MADISON (NC) - Gov Joha

W lreynolds vetoed a bill proshyviding for a legislative investi shyptwn of alleged printing and Gistribution of obscene matter ill Wi80onsin --We have efficient Jaw UIIoMelDeDt in this field and I have every laquomfidence talat pollee and prosecutors 1riJl eontimle to d6 their duty Be7shyaolda Mid bull YMoiDM (be bilL

AXACAN AWARD At Ge~etOWll~ Famptber Edwanl B Bann pre~deDt eenfeB the ADca1l MemMial Medal 011 Raul Cardinal Silva BeBriquez Archbishop ftf Sanshy~o Chile The a~d honea ermtriblti9DB 0 understlmdshyq among Peples of the Americans Spain and the Hi~panic

world NC ftmo

Asks Deily Prayer Brooklyn Ordinary Urges Catholics Seek

Oiville Aid in BROOKLYN (N C) - The

Bishop of Brooklyn baa asked Cath()lics hele to recite 1laily bull ~cial prayer that the nation may overcome te CmTel1t racial crisis

Bishop BTyan 1 McIniegart of BrookJyn 1lPpealed for prayer in bull pastoral letter read Sunday ill all churches

More than one million copies of a Prayer for Justice with Charity were distributed at Masses Also passed ()ut were exshycerpts trom the American Bishshyops 1958 statement on discrimishynation

The prayer will be recited publicly at all of the dioceses 223 parishes ~very Sunday until further notice the Bishop said

The prelate asked for faithshyful daily recitation of the prayer by Catholics

The text of the prayer follows Heavenly Father who has

created all men according to yenour own image and Tedeemed

Students Volunteer As House Builders

TACAMBARO (NC)-Thirteen University of Notre Dame Btushydents are spending their Sumshymer vacation on the outskirts of this Mexican mountainside town of 10000 as volunteer house builders

The- students are building three cinder block homes for families of six to nine persons

Besides the building project which takes 44 to 48 hours a week the students 8legiving English classes three to five times a week to about 150 of the people living here In their ~are

time they are getting to know Mexicans and Maican ways

Thanks Congress WASHINGTON (NC) - The

Holy See has sent the House of Representatives expressions of appreciation over the chambers condolences on the death of Pope John XXIII A similar letter from the Holy See to the Senate earlier was placed in the Record by Sen Mike Mansfield of Monshytana majority leader

M4Ceunty St Mtw

IacW Crisis us all by the Blood of Your Dishyine Son teach us how 10 live gather asbrothersm dignity justiceeharity and peaCle

May we afford to eacbother DOW tile total measure Of human rights guanmteed us by the law of our beloved Land

But beyond thatgraciously give m the vision 10 see clearly the full meaning of Your comshymand to love uar neighbor liS we love ourselves and grant us the graoe 10 observe this precept in our daily lives Amen

Pope Paul Stresses Peace B1Otherhood

VATICAN CITY (NC) -Pope Paul VI Spoke of peace and brotherhood at his second Satshyurday general audience

The Pope greeted thoae presshyent for theaudiencem St Peters basilica in Italian Enshyglish French German and Spanish Most of his listeners were Americans

After greeting the idividual groupS the Pope said

Of the Lord be the fruit of this audience May it enter your hearts and leave a memory of 1his meeting as a moment of pro_ found and intimate spiritual joy We would like each one of you to repeat to others how good and pleasant it is to feel oneself a brother and son in the Church ltIf Christ

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Recognize Rights Of Every Human Prelate Urges

TOLEDO (NC) -Alshythough a white individual may be free of injustice toward colored fellow citi shyzens as a member ofa commushynity he can be guilty Bishop GeorgeJ Rehring of Toledo said in a letter read at Sunday Masses in the diocese

Calling for individual resolve to r~cognize in every human middotbeshying all the human rights claimed for oneself Bishop Rehring said Let Ull recognize in every human being the inalienable rights acknowledged by our Amfri~an Declaration of Indeshypendence

Sound Beasonillg Let us see in every humall

Oelllg a work of the Divine Creshyator in every truth a child middot01 God

Let us assert maintain -deshyfend and Whold the rigbts of every human being toB deoent living decent livlng qualterst ltdecent conditions of employment ust compensation jor work deshy-4eJN human care in sicknesa eQual opportunities ineducatieD

We mustxilalbe a race -probshylem must be solved not on the -basis f)f feeling but on the tlasi laquo aound reaseming We must lOe the truth and we should tIIot ampear theoonclusions to wbich ltJight reasOn will lead us We Ila~ been commanded by God k) HgtW ltour fellowlIlen as Ourshy1IelVleS We must accord to -every human being the treatment to whioh we as human beings know _ haYe a ript in this matter we baVle DO choice

Lebanese ampnor SCRANTON (NC) - Bishop

Jerome D Hannan of ScrantOIl was honored helle by the LebanshyoOIl ~lJVernment for his fatherly care of the Lebanese people in bis diocese He received Lebanshyons decoration of the National Order of the Cedar at a oereshymony in the chancery office

Superior Geftefal NEW YORK (NC)-The Pio~

Society of St Charles (Scalashybrini Fathers) announced bere that Father Giulivo Tessarolo pastor of Holy Rosary church ill Washington D C was elected Superior General of the Society at a meeting in Rome

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Papal Message Read at Mass For Delegatmiddote

LONDON (NC)-The selfshyleRRness and devotion to duty of Archbishop Gerald P OHara were lauded in a papal letter read at the funeral Mass here for the late Apostolic Delegate to Great Britain

A native of the U S and forshymer Bishop of Savannah-Atlanta Ga the Archbishop died here following a heart attack

Presiding at the Requiem Mass in Westminster cathedral for the veteran papal diplomat who served the Holy See i~ commushynist Rumania Ireland and Brit ain was Valerian Cardinal Gracias Archbishop of Bombay Celebrant was Archbishop Fran cis Grimshaw of Birmingham senior member of the British Hierarchy Seventeen bishops and the entire diplomatic corps at the Court of St Jamess at shytended

Served Selflessly The message of Pope Paul VI

to the Archbishops brother Edshyward OHara of Philadelphia who flew here when the Deleshygate fell ill was read at the Mass It stated

We are deeply grieved to learn of the death of Our brother Archbishop OHara who as Bishop of Savannah-Atlanta contributed so much to the development of that diocese and as representative of the Holy Father served many long years selfl~sly and devotedly in Rushymania Ireland and Great Britain

In expressing to you and to the sorrowing relatives Our sin cere and heartfelt sympathy We impart as a pledge of abiding comforting graces Our paternal apostolic blessing

Council to Take Normal Course

VATICAN CITY (NC)-There Is no foundation to a news agency report that the second session of the ecumenical counshycil will end on Sunday Dec 8 the council press office has announced

The office stated that Pope Paul VI has himself declared that he will let the council take its normal course before deshyciding on when it will end

The second council session is scheduled to begin on Sunday Sept 29

Deny Agreement On Prelate Near

VATICAN CITY (NC) - The Vatican has denied the truth of reports that an agreement has been reached on the future of Jozsef Cardinal Mindszenty

The Hungarian Primate has been living in asylum in the U S legation in Budapest since 1956 He took refuge there after Soviet troops quelled the anti shycommunist uprising which had freed him for a few days from the prison where he was serving bull life sentence

Reports of a settlement of the cardinals case came from Budshyapest where they have since also been denied by Hungarian govshyernment sources

The report was issued by a news agency after earlier reshyports stated that Hungarian govshyernment officials had held talks with Bishop Endre Hamvas of Csanad acting head of the Hunshygarian Bishops Conference who recently arrived in Budapest from Rome

Carey to Speak ST LOUIS (NC)-U S Rep

Hugh L Carey of New York strong proponent in Cortgress for fair treatment of students in- private schools and a member of the House Committee on Educashytion and Labor will speak at the national convention in Detroit of Citizens for Educational Freeshydom

POPE PAUL VI HOLDS FIRST PUBLIC AUDIENCE Pope Paul VI is calTied aloft on his podable throne duringshyhis first general audience in St Peters Basilica More than

7000 persons were present and the pontiff spoke to them in five languages including English Regqlai general audiences are being held weekly

Sisters Continued from Page One

Mary to grade seven St Patshyricks School Fall River

From Nazareth-on-the-Cape Hyannis Sister Mary Josella to St Catherine Convent Belize British Honduras

From Our Lady of Mercy Conshy~nt Attleboro Sister Mary Priscilla to grade three Our Lady of Lourdes School Taunshyton

From Our Lady of Mercy Conshyvent New Bedford Sister Mary Stephen to grjde five St Kilians School New Bedford

Sister Mary Amadeus to grade six St Marys School North Atshytleboro

Sister Mary lIortenseto lIoly Name Convent New Bedford

Sister Mary Davida to Nazarshyeth Hall Fall River

From our Lady of Mercy Conshyvent East Greenwich Sister Mary Aquin to grade four St John the Evangelist School Atshytleboro

From Belize From St Catherine Convent

Belize British Honduras Sister Mary Joycelin to Bishop Feehan High School Attleboro

From St Francis Xavier Conshyvent Providence Sister Mary Stephanie to grades seven and eight St Vincents lIome Fall River

From St James Convent West Warwick Sister Mary Raenne to grade two St Marys School New Bedford

From St John Baptist Convent New Bedford Sister Mary Thershyese Agnes to Bishop Feehan High

Legion Honors Bishop Walsh MOUNT KISCO (NC) - Bishshy

op James E Walsh MM US missioner who has been imshyprisoned in communist China since 1960 received in absentia the 12th annual Americanism award of New Yorks Westshychester County Committee of the American Legion

Accepting the award for Bishshyop Walsh was Father Carroll I Quinn MM He said -atheistic communism could be beneficial to an individual insofar as pershysecution can be beneficial

lIe added that the good beshycome better the bad become worse and the lukewarm must make a decision to choose one group or the other

The paradox of paradoxes he maintained is the victory of good over evil even in an inshytrainsically evil movement such as communism The Polish pilot who escaped with his family to freedom recently is an example of good being drawn from evil

of Mlercy ListSchool Appointments School Attleboro From House of Studies Sister grade seven St Marys School

From St Joseph Convent Fall Mary Joseph Michael to grade New Bedford River Siter Mary Eva to grade one SS Peter and Paul School Sister Marianna to Our Lady six St Marys Cathedral School Fall River of Mercy School East GreenshyFall River wichSister Mary Celine to grade

Sister Mary Julene to St Maria six SS Peter and Paul School Sister Mary Adrianne to Mercy Fall RiverQ)retti Sehool Pawtucket mount Country Day Schoolmiddot

From St Joseph Convent Pawshy CumberlandSister Joan Marie to grade onetucket Sister Mary Angelo to St Marys Cathedral School Fall From Providence grade one Our Lady of Lourdes River From S Patrick Convent ProshySchool Taunton vidence Sister Mary Regina tieSister Mary Johnelle to gradeFrom St Joseph Convent Proshy

seven St Josephs School Fall Bishop Feehan lIigh School Atshyvidence Sister Marie Donna to

River tleboroBishop Feehan High School Atshy From St Vincents Home Fantleboro Sister Mary Michaelanne to River Sister Mary Cecilia toFrom S1 Kilian Convent New grade seven St Patricks School Nazareth-on-the-Cape lIyannisBedford Sister Mary Eugene as Fall River

Sister Marie de Prague tosuperior to Our Lady of Mercy Sister Mary Clare Theresa to grade six and principalship middotStCon vent and to grade six St grade sevlilft St Louis School Kilian School New BedfordMalys School New Bedford Fall River

Sister Mary Carolita to amptoSister Jeanne Marie to grade From St Mary Convent North Edwards School Providencesix St rosephs School Fall Attleboro Sister Mary Joseph

River and Sister Mary Noelita to Mt From St Leo Convent Paw-shy St Mary Convent Fall River

A f1AMILY TIUiAItuclgtet Sister Marie Walter to Sister Mary Rose de Lima to grade seven St John Baptist St Vincents Home Fall River oiIAR-BmiddotQ CHICKENS School New Bedford as superior and procurator

From St Margaret Convent From St Matthew Convent ROSELAWNRumford Sister Mary Timothy Cranston Sister Marie Laboure to Bishop Feehan High School to Our Lady of Lourdes Convent FARMS

tlU WuhinltoD St airhann Attleboro and School Taunton as superior t JUlt off Route I four teacher procurator principal and grade

V4~reiln to Meet Sister Marie Roselle to grade l wa 3~n two Our Lady of Lourdes School

While out for a Drive From St Parick Convent Fall

TauntonIn San Antonio Stop at thtl Delightful Spot

SAN ANTONIO (NC) - The River Sister Mary Columban to ~ ~ jCatholic Central Union (Verein)

will hold its annual five-day convention here starting Satur day Aug 17

Meeting simultaneously with the 108year-old social action organization will be the Nationshyal Catholic Womens Union and the Central Catholic Youth URicmiddotn

Tte womens organization will be having its 47th annual conshyvention and the youth group its 11th annual meeting

Featured speaker at the conmiddot vention banquet will be Coadshyjutor Bishop John L Morkovshysky Apostolic Administrator of the GalvEston-Houston Tex diocese The (i

Rihard F Hemmerlein of Syracuse NY is president of the Catholie Central Union Mrs Charles Wollschlager Watershy In FAMILY SECURITY bullbull bury Conn heads the Catholic -Womens Union Richard H Weiden New York is head of the Catholic Youth Union Is ~itizelis

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THE tmiddot ~-Present Means of Communication Thurs July 25 1963

With Vatican Satisfy President ~ U Abr ~nce nlonWASHINGTON (NC) - Presshy be fruitful to consider setting Ident Kennedy opposes going up some regular channel of beyond the present methods of communication Pla~ Convention communication with the Vati shy Special Envoy WASHINGTON (NC) - The can The United States ceased dipshy Catholic Total Abstinence Union

He told his press conference lomatic relations with the Vati shy of America will hold its 91 that there is no need to change can - then the Papal States shy annual three - day conventiOD present procedures -c- presumshy in 1867 In late 1939 Prpsident here starting Monday Aug li ably by resumption of a form Franklin D Roosevelt sent The union stressed in its anshyof diplomatic relations Myron C Taylor as his special nouncement that it is n-ot a

Mr Kennedy said that when presidential envoy to the Vati shy prohibition movement and bull reeshyanyone in the government can Taylor remained until early ognizes the principle that the wishes to get a message to the 1 950 representing Presidpnt moderate use of alcoholic beveshyVatican this can be accomshy Truman after Rooseveltmiddots death rages is morally licit plished The embassy at Rome In October 1951 President

It said its aim is to combatIm sure would be available Truman nominated Gen Mark excess and abuse in the use ofbe said Clark (USA ret) to be Amshysuch beverages by giving raquoIt doesnt seem to me he bassador to the Vatican The

others the example of total abshyadded middotthat there is any need nomination drew a storm of stinence The union does notfor changing procedures I dont criticism from Protestant spokfsshyseek to make all Catholics totalthink there is any lack of inshy men Gen Clark asked that his abstainers but rather to encourshyformation or clJmmllllication name be withdrawn age a significant minority bull bull bull back and forth During the 1960 prplidfntial to keep the ideal of total abshyThe question of cJuer relashy campaign then-Sen Kennfrly stinence before the public thetions with the Vaticltln did not repeatedly told qupstioners he announcement saidinvolve any specific nwntion of was flatly opposed to appointshy

an ambassador The President ment of an US Ambassador to It added that the union t making a special effort to inshywas asked if he thought it would the Vatican terest Catholic young people ht

2000 of the faithful His Eminence Laurian Cardinal total abstinence and to persuade

Post Office Asserts Convictions Rugambwa bleililed the new Cathedral of the Holy Family as many os possible to take the pledge at least until they are 21in Nairobi It was one of several celebrationi marking the Father Miles M McAndrewFor Obscenity Reach New High centenary of the arrival of the Holy Ghost Fathers in East SS of St Marys Seminary~

WASHINGTON (NC) - Ar- crease over fiscal 19fiO Fines Africa NC Photo Baltimore is presidentrests and convictions for viola- totaling $53530 were levied tion of mail laws against ob- against convicted offenders scenity set a record during 1963 We are con tin u in g Offer Services bull

the Postmaster General J Edward toughest possible crackdown on Day has announced these who deal in obscenity As Mediators INDIA MISSION IN THE JUNGLE

In releasing the summary of through the mails Day said ATTAPAJH ia bull tropiul JUDllle miion In the state SAVANNAH (NC)-Twentyshylaw enforcement To this weaction against facilitate are Kul ill southrn Jndi Some Catholic farmers went thenfour clergymen including Cathshy-obscenity for the fiscal yfar working very closely with other Ie begin fallnDg in thU pioneerolic Methodist and Protestant~nded June 30 Day said If law enforcement agencies inshy rea recently opened by governmentEpiscopal bishops have offeredfurther evidence were needed cluding the Criminal Division bullbullbull The idea was Ie make 6fe betheir help in solving Savannahsthat the prOller avenue to follow of the Department of Justice and tel for the natives through eoloniushyracial problemsin enforcing the mailability laws the FBI local police departments tion thus raisinll their UYilIc adThe offer fromis criminal action rather than throughout the nation and In- came the

ellltural Iitandards A sixty-five yeuclergynen during a truce in-administrative penalties I be- terpol the International Crimishy old priest offered to be pastor bullbullbullNegro demonstrations which badlieve these statistics should lay nal Police Organization Amiddot thawhed hut was built for hlaled to rioting and shootingthe question to rest The success of these aetions fer residence anJ services A newMogr John D Toomey pltlstorThe year-end report inriicates is evidenced by the unpreceshy oltapel was dedicated to St Peter bullbullbullof St James Catholic Church Up to DOW the work baa been m_7fH arrests for violation of the dented number of arrests and yenlas instrumental in arranginJrmail laws against obscenity convictions for this -offense disoounciDc slow nd fUIecl wiUlthe truce He met with leadersduring fiscal 1963 This is an during the past ~veral years Til HtH 11 Misso Aitl -expeeted difficalties The ehaef the Negro protests appealingincrease of 258 per rent -over Day said I~ lin onliJ Chh Itnned bull landslide took the DVM for time to organize businessmen the number of arrests in 1962 tltlrtY-Ievea petsons bull bull And 50 Isolated is this 08 til

~nd others to work out a IKllushyand a 96 per cent increase over the diocesan tlthorities fim berd f this tracedy 1raquo7 rcUeUrges End to Curb lion

arrests in 1960 the last full year Meantime the nins beat dltfWn nd insects w~re penilteDt bullbullbull--- In the statement issued by the in administrative Desplie an tbif the parishioners re still nllant17 U7iDa which proceshy On Use of Catalan white clergymen including Bis-shydures were used in an effort to BARCELONA (NC) - Abbot live some permanency to their relia-10111 life The- try

ep Thomas J McDonough ef curtail use of the mails to transshy Ie build ode-ri chureh fer which $tOeo is needed bullbullbull ftelrAurelio Escarre OSBof Milntshy Savannah racial conditiens ill mit obsecne matter serrat abbey was amQn~ the Blshep aJJ1J the Internunc ApOlItelic botlt hsVe IHed tilthe city were described as criti shy

Day ordered ~bandoRmfnt ampf words Ie the plea of the INIstor for financial help from M bullbullbullCatholic leaders of the Catalonia cal administrative and 7011 ai them4Dy eentributieD will Ite appreciated bullbullbull y_action a region of northeasterfl Spain te The group said there will be -tepped-up enforcement ef tlie ean be assured that fOil wtll Ite lo~ remembered bullbull shysign ape tit ion ~sking the f~rther violence and eeonomic fctor III the prayers of tIM eomllluaibuimina1 statutes within week Spanish government t remove loss unless people quickly seek alter assuming office in 19tH restrictions on the use of the VOCATIONSrea90nable and just solutie_ M

these problemslJnpre~dented Numb~ Catalan language Someane bas Nritte~ He who has ~(n the whole worN Th~ petition cited Pope Johfi hanging by the hair of the mercy of God bas seen the truthshyConvhtions in fiscal 19amp3 f-or

XXlIls peace encyclical Paeem To bring Chli~ts trutb to the 400 million peonIe of Indi m__ebscenity law violations totaled per increase in Terris as backing the right Voc(ton Theology I Hindu ia a tremendoUll task of love and devotion tor ow637 a 266 cent

)f langrage and other minority priests and Sisters Will you -llponsor a seminarianover 1962 and a 108 per cent in- Il~

groups Conference Topic MATHEW BEILARMINE KARAKUNNEL or DIDACUS KAlfshybull A few years after the end -of WEST CHICAGO (NC)-The JALY of Ban~alore or SISTER LETHUS 01 ~ITER AGNET

Set TeDtative Date the Spanish Civil War i-n 1939 Theology of a Vocation the the Carmelite Sisters of Kothamangalam By paying for their the regime of Generalissitnlaquol Religious Life will be amon education you will partieipat~ in their future missionary aeUft

For leotification Francisco Franco linked the the topics to be discussed at the tiea The seminarians ~ucation costs $100 esea for lib VATICAN CITY (NC) - The language with the Catalan tirive annual meeting of the Franc~shy ~ars and the Sisters trininlaquo if tJ50 for each of the two yean

beatification of Bishop John N for autonomy and banned its use can Educational Conference in cof trainin Money can be nt ia in~tallmeDts

Neumann of Philadelphia hM Later the curbs were eased but it Trop N Y starting Monday been tentatively rescheduled for is till against the law to publish Aug 5 AI bull wmiddothite an

III bull holy plaee Sunday Oct 13 it was disclosed newspapers in Catalan and its Father Ernest Latke OFM use So ill the beautyis excluded in schoolshere by Father Nicholas B Fershy conference president ana professhy 01 an bullbulled fee lJeseph (ambell)rante CSSR postulator of his Catalan is a Romance language sor of theology at Christ $he like Spanish Portuguese French The Id folk in our care re aiete by 0lH PALACE 01 cause King Seminary here hid the GOLD CLUB All that Ie ed Ie- ene dollar bull month ferHe sain that althou~h the date or Italian whichaccor-ding tel theme of the meeting will be $bill work YOD can liend It wltenever conveniellt 61U etlMw

has not yet been officially anshy the petition is the usual vehicle The Elements of Fl3ncisc_ clubs mclllde OlJIEN LEPJilK CLUB lfor lepers) ORPHANSnounced by the Sacred Congreshy of expression ror six million F-ormation BREAD (for oJJlbns) BASnIANS supports duols) MONICAcitizensgation of Rites he has informed CLUB IproYidf chlices aUus ete for churches and cItlleArchbishop John J Krol of Your rayers and that one lane dollar m~middotly-tbtl aU ItPhiladelphia that Oct 13 will takes io beloni~ Montreal Anglicansbe the date

The beatification of Bishop SOIE OTHER Wi YS TO lJI~tPTo Study French 1 Send us n STRINGLESS GIFT til liSt where MceIHl7-Neumann was originally scheshy MONTREAL (NC) - Forty 2 Make MFMORIAL GIFTduled for June 23 but had to be Anglican clergymen and laymen

MASS KIT $100 VFST1WS postponed because of the final have signed up for a 25-week CHALICE 40 CI80RIUJ1 bullillness of Pope John XXIII October to April course m CRUCIFIX 25 SANCTUARY BELL bullFrench in order to further inshy K1NnJY REUEMBRR tJS IN ~OUR WILL bull EGAL TITLSoutheastern Mbullbullbullbullchwettsmiddotterreligious d i a log u e Schedule Interfaith with CAIHOUC lEAR EAST WFIfRF ACOCIATION French-Canadian Catholics Largest Independent Chain

Dfar iloni~nl)rRace Conference The Rev David Woeller di shy

PEORIA (NC) - A Peoria rector of the Anglican Diocesan 10 BIG STORES I lhelo-e ~ of thl S300 n~fdfd to fdue 1te a Sister nt thl ~fflll nelded for the trainihamp of R semlnariBoard of Religious Educationarea conference on religion and We Give Gold Bond Stomps

explained Were engaged in Ill slnd J monthly or $ bull once bull 7e race has been slated for next a

I will play for him or herFrench culture here If weJanuary by leaders of the Protshy going to take part in dialogues t-----estant Catholic and Jewish Name bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull emiddot on ecumenical and social probshyfaiths lems we believe we must come I DEBROSSE OIL

The conference committee said Steel to terms with the languageIt proposed to unite the religioua ~ co bodies of the community 50 work bullbullbullbullbullbullbullZone for the solution to what we beshy Marks 11 th Centenary ~ Heating Oi~s I lieve has b e com e one of LI S LE (NC) - Coadjutor I dB Americas most important doshy Bishop John L Morkovsky of an urners I ~l2earSst01isrmiddotOIlS-

CENT~NARY CELEBRATION In the preRence of

mestic problems namely raeshy Galveston-Houston sang a Pon- ism tifical Mass in Old Slavonic at I 365 NORTH FRONT STREET ~

We intend the eWftmittee eeremonie6 here in Dlinoie eom- P

centinued to deal directly wiih mem()rating the 11th centenary I NEW BEDFORD he problem as a moral evil nd of the arrival of SSt Cyril and WY 2-5534 I the evil effects which result fr-oa Methodius in what ill DOW Cae- man bull discrimination aAd Jelcegaiioamiddot eAoBovaki I -I~--

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Aid To Lepers Continued from Page One

eph Sweeney MM also workshying with Korean lepers He writes to tell of one of his helpshyers a Korean recovering from leprosy There is no sign of the disease on him but the prejudice about leprosy is such that he will never return to his family His father far in his 80s the mostmiddot outstanding catechist in Korea died recently but Austin was not called to the deathbed or funeshyral

He spends his time with us taking care of the blind and the crippled He comes to the chapel ~ every morning long before dayshylight to start our coal stoves so that the other patients will be comfortable All day long he is working for the others even denying himself tobacco in order to save a bit of cash for them Last year he denied himself SO

much that we found him very anemic We gave him special f)()d and vitamins tltgt keep him going

He is the man who keeps the patients praying for our friends in the USA He is a little fel shyiow with a big voice Only once has it failed when we said Mass for his father Then he broke down By his own choice he is an unknown to his own family

He is a good man to have on our side

Crisis Ahead Continued from Page One

offers a school for the preparashytion of a spiritual elite charactershyIzed by supernatural optimism

Describing most Catholics as temporarily sanguine anyway Bishop Wright said this natural optimism can be a good foundashytion for the supernatural spirit of confidence proper to and

justified by the Catholic Faith but must not be confused with the Faith itself

Our great saints lay and clerical exemplify both he said Their spirit accounts under God for the reSilience the perennial hope and the unflagshygingvitality of Catholicism in the face of constant adversity

There will always be some Catholics to say in effect that gentle Jesus hardly expects them to discharge the duties of their states in life in times like

these and that He will under~ Btand if they make private comshypromises between personal conshyscience and the public revelation committed by Christ to the Cathshyelk Church he said

Threaten to Quit Accordingly he continued

the ranks of the faithful mlly be diminished in a generation when some people even threaten to quit the Church when their children flunk exams in Catholic lIChools or when their prospects for political or social advance- ment seem impeded by the heroshyIe demands of a Christ who in point of fact is not the least biot gentle when it comes to the Integrity of His teachings and the sovereign demands of conshylICience

But such a reduction in statisshytics Bishop Wright said in no way threatens Catholic opti mism He said that the Gospels reveal those who found Christs words hard sayings and who walked no more with him

The Church must expect andmiddot welcome the same fate as Christ Himself he samiddotid

Two Mission Groups Become Associated

ARLINGTON (NC)-The Misshysionarymiddot Sisters of st Augustine who have their headquarters in New York- have become associshyated with the Immaculate Heart missionaries

After the union with the Imshymaculate Heart missioneries (Scheut Fathers) was approved

ry the congregation of women changed its name to the Congreshygation of the Missionary SIsters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary They have 173 plofessed Sisters working in five American sees

---Bedford Murse Receives PAVLA Assignment Continued from Page One

brothers She is a graduate of Holy Family High Scnool in

New Bedford and St Josephs School of Nursing Providence Shes been in nursing five years and is at present assistant head nurge on the medical-surgical ward of St Lukes Hospital New Bedford

How did she decide to beshycome a Papal Volunteer I read an article about the volunshyteers said Lucille and wrote for more information

She was referred to Msgr Raymond T Considine Diocesan Director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith and brother of Rev John J Consishydine MM Director of the Latin America Bureau of the National Catholic Welfare Conference reshysponsible for P AVLA Then she was coPltacted by Rev James A Clark at that time assistant to Msgr Considine fur PAVLA and now in Washington as asshysistant director for the national PAVLA office

Lots of tests followed and Lucille also enrolled for a five month orientation course at Bosto College Primarily deshysigned to train volunteers for the colleges own lay apostolate program the course has also been attended by members of other groups planning to serve

Protest Criticism Of Mission Schools

ARUA (NC)-More than 4000 took part in a peaceful demonshystration staged here in Africa to protest criticism I1f mission schools and missionaries in the National Assembly

Some Protestants and Muslims joined the participants who carmiddot ried signs written in both Enshyglishand the local language Logbara

The demonstrators assembled in the market place of this northshywest Uganda town and then marched through main streets to the district commissioners office Half of Ugandas primary and secondary schools are Catholic

in 3 pan ish and Portuguese spesking Streas

A classmate noted Lucille was Jo - Anne Rothmyer St Marys parish New Bedford Joshy

Anne taultht in New Mexico last Summmiddoter as a member of the Boston College Lay Apostolate Program and is there again this year

Somali Salary Lucille will leave New Bedshy

ford Aug 15 according to presshyent ~lims

A a member of the Legion of Mar~ she chose that date afi having s p e cia 1 significance being the Eeast of the Assumpshytion She will spend four months in Fetropolis Brazil near Rio de Jfaneiro receiving language instruction and being briefed on the ltultural aspects of Brazili-an life

She will then go to Salvador for the remainder of a three year periltJod During it she will reshyceive a stipend of $10 weekly plus room and board She and her 1ellow nurse will stay with the Sisters of the Immaculate Concmiddoteption

What I like about PAVLA says Lucilll~ is that the proshyfessilnal skills of its members are means 10 an end - that of bringing people to Christ The

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in 1960 and has placed 180 highly skilled men and women in 12 Latin American countries Thirty-three are in Brazil Volshyunteers feach work in the fields of medicine and social welfare trmiddotain catechists develop credit unions and in general follow directives of local Bishops and supervising per son n e 1 Age limits are fxom 21 to 45 with exceptions sometimes made to the upper limit

Father Clark In addition to the program

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Two weeks tlIID tDe prospect middotof amp8UCoossful ZoBe title defense appeared rather remote for Stafford Post ef FaD River Tonight Ooaeh Ray Billintons -stout-heartei crew iB sehed1lled to open a best two -out of three series with Abington Zone 10 conqueror fYf Brockton at South Park Fall River The climax On the long road back was the 5-2 conquest 8If New Bedford Sunc1lly in bull special playoff lilt Hansen Field Somerset Both teams had conshycluded regular eeason play with identical 8-4 records G0shying all the way to register hi8 aecond lUcceSshytiyene victory over he Whalshyen was dimiDshyUeGar DfIewniM who 0- bull lmCand illus1rilnls eareer at Dartee u beier 1rDmmlur t ~~w_-er 2IIJPPOlt lie miebt welt Iaaw cshomiDed lBedifUllCl Which fount bim eBY enough to hit but awfuU ~Uih hitweI

Coatributinl 110 uttie by lIM lIParkling defensive play at iIIIiltd batle waa another shortstop vansplant Ron Knowe who came up with a c~le et real gems Both eutfields put ill an unusually busy day The New tettford Gu1ercordoJl had a total of eleven puto1Jts all River trine Woody Berube Stafford beavy bitting first baseman weat for the collar in thr~e middotofti shyeial trips but only because there was no limit to the depth leftfielder George Ioerreira playshyed him

1hecaunky Ferreira gave Woody plenty of room about 00 Jieetor 80 andU1us W88 able to haul in a couple of -hots that would have gone out of most ballparks George also turned 100R a terrific throw to the plate in the fifth to nail Ron Knowe attempting to llCore aft~r a B81T7 14achado hoist to left

FiDe Quae In most respects this was bull

fine contest between two good ball clUbs NMlIntil the bottom of tbe4ighth when Fall River pushed aerOllSthree runs did either team enjoy more than bull one run advantag~ Bob Miranda NB starter was most effective in the early innings then suddenly lost his stuff and was lifted in the fifth after loading the basel on walks Successor Don Canasshytra Bishop Stang ace subseshyquently got out of the innirig unscathed but fell victim of heavy Stafford artillery in the eighth when the winners ked the title

And so tonight at South Park Stafford Post is scheduled to enter phase one of the State playoffs which in pyramidal fashion lead to regional then national competition Its a long arduous path but one which hundreds uf boy have followed to a life in professional baseball Some 28 players both managers and all the coaches in the recent

Atty Gen Kennedy Scores Prejudice

YOUNGSTOWN (NC) - Atty Gen Robert F Kennedy coupledmiddot a condemnation of prejudice in the US with support for the independence of Cigtmmunistshyruled nations in an address here in Ohio

Kennedy addressing the anshynual Slovak Catholic Sokol conshyvention said injustice to Neshygroes and other minorities in the US cannot help but stir the Cigtnscience of anyone fit to can himself a citizen of this counshytry

He allo said he had been asked 1gt7 hi brother the President toteU 8uIt the Uaiied StaW witl ~tin_ to 1IUppori the just ~ OIl ail ~ ill the world tor independence aDd Ubert7 - aapiratiaM the Sloveb mare 604Ia7 will -aD7 eampbv capUve tioumiddot

major league All-Star Game were products of Legion ball The legendary Bob Feller is the organizations first representashytive in the Hall of Fame Therell be many others

If memory serves correct the only Mass team to make it to the National finals was Lynn Post in 1936 Catching for that club was a fellow by the name of Jim Hegan who went on to a sucoessshyful career in the majors and ill currently the bull pen boss of the front running New York Yankees Stafford Posts furthest advance in Statecompe1ition came in 1957 when the batiery of Forn Arruda end Russ GibBon Qemheaded 1lrivethat took ampDe club to tile 1ItDlifinals

Fuhn B8th ~ men went into tIJD

IJa11 upon p-aduation and ea_ has made his way tbroUllh tbe mbmr league maze tel 1he poiDt where they maybe brought up b~ their ~ parent ltClubs any ~ Russ is the No 1 catcher with Seattle the Bed 1Ioz AAA Pacific Coast League dub and Tom is currently start shying for Springfield the Giants IAA Eastern League aftilia1e

Gibson was selected for the Ooast League All-Star team earshylier this mantb after hav~diampshyplaced Archie Skeen ibe Sox highly-touted backstop ill late Spring Russ ill up around th~

SOO mark pRsently bitti~ the long ball consistently and with the way Tillman is going who knows but what well ee him at leDway before the seallllll ill out

Arruda back on the firing line lifter sustaining concussion a month ago ranks No 2 em ijle SpringfieldSaff behind 22 year old Frank Linzy Statistics avail shyable indicate that they rankene and two in the vital earned run column Linzy at 163 and Arshyruda atmiddot ~45 Anything under 300 is considered excellent in baseballs lexicon Perchance the Giants fail to rlaquo~r from their recent tailspin it is not inshyconceivable that manager AI Dark may want to bring some of his young promising talent up for a look-see

And with all the furor attendshying the Civil Rights issue throughout the country its sigshynificantto note that baseball history-organized ball that is was made out on the West Coast a couple of weeks ago when both umpires in the Salt Lake CityshySan Diego game were colored One Emmett Ashford in fact fa the PCLs umpire-in-chief

Third Order Helps Former Prisoners

CHICAGO (Nc) - The Third Order of St Francis has opened an inn here for persons released from Illinois jails

Called St Anthonys Inn it will provide food clothing and employment assistance to exshyprisoners Father Philip Marshyquand OFM is chief officer of the inn which can accommodate 12 men

A parttime staff at the inn inshycludes 10 Cigtnsultants and Cigtunshyllelors and a Franciscan chaplain

We want to eliminate regishymentation and stress selfhelp through knowledge discipline and practice said Father Marshyquand and in this respect our program is somewhat similar to that of Alcoholics Anonymous

Vetoes Anti-Smut Bill MADISON (NC) - Gov Joha

W lreynolds vetoed a bill proshyviding for a legislative investi shyptwn of alleged printing and Gistribution of obscene matter ill Wi80onsin --We have efficient Jaw UIIoMelDeDt in this field and I have every laquomfidence talat pollee and prosecutors 1riJl eontimle to d6 their duty Be7shyaolda Mid bull YMoiDM (be bilL

AXACAN AWARD At Ge~etOWll~ Famptber Edwanl B Bann pre~deDt eenfeB the ADca1l MemMial Medal 011 Raul Cardinal Silva BeBriquez Archbishop ftf Sanshy~o Chile The a~d honea ermtriblti9DB 0 understlmdshyq among Peples of the Americans Spain and the Hi~panic

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Asks Deily Prayer Brooklyn Ordinary Urges Catholics Seek

Oiville Aid in BROOKLYN (N C) - The

Bishop of Brooklyn baa asked Cath()lics hele to recite 1laily bull ~cial prayer that the nation may overcome te CmTel1t racial crisis

Bishop BTyan 1 McIniegart of BrookJyn 1lPpealed for prayer in bull pastoral letter read Sunday ill all churches

More than one million copies of a Prayer for Justice with Charity were distributed at Masses Also passed ()ut were exshycerpts trom the American Bishshyops 1958 statement on discrimishynation

The prayer will be recited publicly at all of the dioceses 223 parishes ~very Sunday until further notice the Bishop said

The prelate asked for faithshyful daily recitation of the prayer by Catholics

The text of the prayer follows Heavenly Father who has

created all men according to yenour own image and Tedeemed

Students Volunteer As House Builders

TACAMBARO (NC)-Thirteen University of Notre Dame Btushydents are spending their Sumshymer vacation on the outskirts of this Mexican mountainside town of 10000 as volunteer house builders

The- students are building three cinder block homes for families of six to nine persons

Besides the building project which takes 44 to 48 hours a week the students 8legiving English classes three to five times a week to about 150 of the people living here In their ~are

time they are getting to know Mexicans and Maican ways

Thanks Congress WASHINGTON (NC) - The

Holy See has sent the House of Representatives expressions of appreciation over the chambers condolences on the death of Pope John XXIII A similar letter from the Holy See to the Senate earlier was placed in the Record by Sen Mike Mansfield of Monshytana majority leader

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IacW Crisis us all by the Blood of Your Dishyine Son teach us how 10 live gather asbrothersm dignity justiceeharity and peaCle

May we afford to eacbother DOW tile total measure Of human rights guanmteed us by the law of our beloved Land

But beyond thatgraciously give m the vision 10 see clearly the full meaning of Your comshymand to love uar neighbor liS we love ourselves and grant us the graoe 10 observe this precept in our daily lives Amen

Pope Paul Stresses Peace B1Otherhood

VATICAN CITY (NC) -Pope Paul VI Spoke of peace and brotherhood at his second Satshyurday general audience

The Pope greeted thoae presshyent for theaudiencem St Peters basilica in Italian Enshyglish French German and Spanish Most of his listeners were Americans

After greeting the idividual groupS the Pope said

Of the Lord be the fruit of this audience May it enter your hearts and leave a memory of 1his meeting as a moment of pro_ found and intimate spiritual joy We would like each one of you to repeat to others how good and pleasant it is to feel oneself a brother and son in the Church ltIf Christ

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Recognize Rights Of Every Human Prelate Urges

TOLEDO (NC) -Alshythough a white individual may be free of injustice toward colored fellow citi shyzens as a member ofa commushynity he can be guilty Bishop GeorgeJ Rehring of Toledo said in a letter read at Sunday Masses in the diocese

Calling for individual resolve to r~cognize in every human middotbeshying all the human rights claimed for oneself Bishop Rehring said Let Ull recognize in every human being the inalienable rights acknowledged by our Amfri~an Declaration of Indeshypendence

Sound Beasonillg Let us see in every humall

Oelllg a work of the Divine Creshyator in every truth a child middot01 God

Let us assert maintain -deshyfend and Whold the rigbts of every human being toB deoent living decent livlng qualterst ltdecent conditions of employment ust compensation jor work deshy-4eJN human care in sicknesa eQual opportunities ineducatieD

We mustxilalbe a race -probshylem must be solved not on the -basis f)f feeling but on the tlasi laquo aound reaseming We must lOe the truth and we should tIIot ampear theoonclusions to wbich ltJight reasOn will lead us We Ila~ been commanded by God k) HgtW ltour fellowlIlen as Ourshy1IelVleS We must accord to -every human being the treatment to whioh we as human beings know _ haYe a ript in this matter we baVle DO choice

Lebanese ampnor SCRANTON (NC) - Bishop

Jerome D Hannan of ScrantOIl was honored helle by the LebanshyoOIl ~lJVernment for his fatherly care of the Lebanese people in bis diocese He received Lebanshyons decoration of the National Order of the Cedar at a oereshymony in the chancery office

Superior Geftefal NEW YORK (NC)-The Pio~

Society of St Charles (Scalashybrini Fathers) announced bere that Father Giulivo Tessarolo pastor of Holy Rosary church ill Washington D C was elected Superior General of the Society at a meeting in Rome

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Papal Message Read at Mass For Delegatmiddote

LONDON (NC)-The selfshyleRRness and devotion to duty of Archbishop Gerald P OHara were lauded in a papal letter read at the funeral Mass here for the late Apostolic Delegate to Great Britain

A native of the U S and forshymer Bishop of Savannah-Atlanta Ga the Archbishop died here following a heart attack

Presiding at the Requiem Mass in Westminster cathedral for the veteran papal diplomat who served the Holy See i~ commushynist Rumania Ireland and Brit ain was Valerian Cardinal Gracias Archbishop of Bombay Celebrant was Archbishop Fran cis Grimshaw of Birmingham senior member of the British Hierarchy Seventeen bishops and the entire diplomatic corps at the Court of St Jamess at shytended

Served Selflessly The message of Pope Paul VI

to the Archbishops brother Edshyward OHara of Philadelphia who flew here when the Deleshygate fell ill was read at the Mass It stated

We are deeply grieved to learn of the death of Our brother Archbishop OHara who as Bishop of Savannah-Atlanta contributed so much to the development of that diocese and as representative of the Holy Father served many long years selfl~sly and devotedly in Rushymania Ireland and Great Britain

In expressing to you and to the sorrowing relatives Our sin cere and heartfelt sympathy We impart as a pledge of abiding comforting graces Our paternal apostolic blessing

Council to Take Normal Course

VATICAN CITY (NC)-There Is no foundation to a news agency report that the second session of the ecumenical counshycil will end on Sunday Dec 8 the council press office has announced

The office stated that Pope Paul VI has himself declared that he will let the council take its normal course before deshyciding on when it will end

The second council session is scheduled to begin on Sunday Sept 29

Deny Agreement On Prelate Near

VATICAN CITY (NC) - The Vatican has denied the truth of reports that an agreement has been reached on the future of Jozsef Cardinal Mindszenty

The Hungarian Primate has been living in asylum in the U S legation in Budapest since 1956 He took refuge there after Soviet troops quelled the anti shycommunist uprising which had freed him for a few days from the prison where he was serving bull life sentence

Reports of a settlement of the cardinals case came from Budshyapest where they have since also been denied by Hungarian govshyernment sources

The report was issued by a news agency after earlier reshyports stated that Hungarian govshyernment officials had held talks with Bishop Endre Hamvas of Csanad acting head of the Hunshygarian Bishops Conference who recently arrived in Budapest from Rome

Carey to Speak ST LOUIS (NC)-U S Rep

Hugh L Carey of New York strong proponent in Cortgress for fair treatment of students in- private schools and a member of the House Committee on Educashytion and Labor will speak at the national convention in Detroit of Citizens for Educational Freeshydom

POPE PAUL VI HOLDS FIRST PUBLIC AUDIENCE Pope Paul VI is calTied aloft on his podable throne duringshyhis first general audience in St Peters Basilica More than

7000 persons were present and the pontiff spoke to them in five languages including English Regqlai general audiences are being held weekly

Sisters Continued from Page One

Mary to grade seven St Patshyricks School Fall River

From Nazareth-on-the-Cape Hyannis Sister Mary Josella to St Catherine Convent Belize British Honduras

From Our Lady of Mercy Conshy~nt Attleboro Sister Mary Priscilla to grade three Our Lady of Lourdes School Taunshyton

From Our Lady of Mercy Conshyvent New Bedford Sister Mary Stephen to grjde five St Kilians School New Bedford

Sister Mary Amadeus to grade six St Marys School North Atshytleboro

Sister Mary lIortenseto lIoly Name Convent New Bedford

Sister Mary Davida to Nazarshyeth Hall Fall River

From our Lady of Mercy Conshyvent East Greenwich Sister Mary Aquin to grade four St John the Evangelist School Atshytleboro

From Belize From St Catherine Convent

Belize British Honduras Sister Mary Joycelin to Bishop Feehan High School Attleboro

From St Francis Xavier Conshyvent Providence Sister Mary Stephanie to grades seven and eight St Vincents lIome Fall River

From St James Convent West Warwick Sister Mary Raenne to grade two St Marys School New Bedford

From St John Baptist Convent New Bedford Sister Mary Thershyese Agnes to Bishop Feehan High

Legion Honors Bishop Walsh MOUNT KISCO (NC) - Bishshy

op James E Walsh MM US missioner who has been imshyprisoned in communist China since 1960 received in absentia the 12th annual Americanism award of New Yorks Westshychester County Committee of the American Legion

Accepting the award for Bishshyop Walsh was Father Carroll I Quinn MM He said -atheistic communism could be beneficial to an individual insofar as pershysecution can be beneficial

lIe added that the good beshycome better the bad become worse and the lukewarm must make a decision to choose one group or the other

The paradox of paradoxes he maintained is the victory of good over evil even in an inshytrainsically evil movement such as communism The Polish pilot who escaped with his family to freedom recently is an example of good being drawn from evil

of Mlercy ListSchool Appointments School Attleboro From House of Studies Sister grade seven St Marys School

From St Joseph Convent Fall Mary Joseph Michael to grade New Bedford River Siter Mary Eva to grade one SS Peter and Paul School Sister Marianna to Our Lady six St Marys Cathedral School Fall River of Mercy School East GreenshyFall River wichSister Mary Celine to grade

Sister Mary Julene to St Maria six SS Peter and Paul School Sister Mary Adrianne to Mercy Fall RiverQ)retti Sehool Pawtucket mount Country Day Schoolmiddot

From St Joseph Convent Pawshy CumberlandSister Joan Marie to grade onetucket Sister Mary Angelo to St Marys Cathedral School Fall From Providence grade one Our Lady of Lourdes River From S Patrick Convent ProshySchool Taunton vidence Sister Mary Regina tieSister Mary Johnelle to gradeFrom St Joseph Convent Proshy

seven St Josephs School Fall Bishop Feehan lIigh School Atshyvidence Sister Marie Donna to

River tleboroBishop Feehan High School Atshy From St Vincents Home Fantleboro Sister Mary Michaelanne to River Sister Mary Cecilia toFrom S1 Kilian Convent New grade seven St Patricks School Nazareth-on-the-Cape lIyannisBedford Sister Mary Eugene as Fall River

Sister Marie de Prague tosuperior to Our Lady of Mercy Sister Mary Clare Theresa to grade six and principalship middotStCon vent and to grade six St grade sevlilft St Louis School Kilian School New BedfordMalys School New Bedford Fall River

Sister Mary Carolita to amptoSister Jeanne Marie to grade From St Mary Convent North Edwards School Providencesix St rosephs School Fall Attleboro Sister Mary Joseph

River and Sister Mary Noelita to Mt From St Leo Convent Paw-shy St Mary Convent Fall River

A f1AMILY TIUiAItuclgtet Sister Marie Walter to Sister Mary Rose de Lima to grade seven St John Baptist St Vincents Home Fall River oiIAR-BmiddotQ CHICKENS School New Bedford as superior and procurator

From St Margaret Convent From St Matthew Convent ROSELAWNRumford Sister Mary Timothy Cranston Sister Marie Laboure to Bishop Feehan High School to Our Lady of Lourdes Convent FARMS

tlU WuhinltoD St airhann Attleboro and School Taunton as superior t JUlt off Route I four teacher procurator principal and grade

V4~reiln to Meet Sister Marie Roselle to grade l wa 3~n two Our Lady of Lourdes School

While out for a Drive From St Parick Convent Fall

TauntonIn San Antonio Stop at thtl Delightful Spot

SAN ANTONIO (NC) - The River Sister Mary Columban to ~ ~ jCatholic Central Union (Verein)

will hold its annual five-day convention here starting Satur day Aug 17

Meeting simultaneously with the 108year-old social action organization will be the Nationshyal Catholic Womens Union and the Central Catholic Youth URicmiddotn

Tte womens organization will be having its 47th annual conshyvention and the youth group its 11th annual meeting

Featured speaker at the conmiddot vention banquet will be Coadshyjutor Bishop John L Morkovshysky Apostolic Administrator of the GalvEston-Houston Tex diocese The (i

Rihard F Hemmerlein of Syracuse NY is president of the Catholie Central Union Mrs Charles Wollschlager Watershy In FAMILY SECURITY bullbull bury Conn heads the Catholic -Womens Union Richard H Weiden New York is head of the Catholic Youth Union Is ~itizelis

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Aid To Lepers Continued from Page One

eph Sweeney MM also workshying with Korean lepers He writes to tell of one of his helpshyers a Korean recovering from leprosy There is no sign of the disease on him but the prejudice about leprosy is such that he will never return to his family His father far in his 80s the mostmiddot outstanding catechist in Korea died recently but Austin was not called to the deathbed or funeshyral

He spends his time with us taking care of the blind and the crippled He comes to the chapel ~ every morning long before dayshylight to start our coal stoves so that the other patients will be comfortable All day long he is working for the others even denying himself tobacco in order to save a bit of cash for them Last year he denied himself SO

much that we found him very anemic We gave him special f)()d and vitamins tltgt keep him going

He is the man who keeps the patients praying for our friends in the USA He is a little fel shyiow with a big voice Only once has it failed when we said Mass for his father Then he broke down By his own choice he is an unknown to his own family

He is a good man to have on our side

Crisis Ahead Continued from Page One

offers a school for the preparashytion of a spiritual elite charactershyIzed by supernatural optimism

Describing most Catholics as temporarily sanguine anyway Bishop Wright said this natural optimism can be a good foundashytion for the supernatural spirit of confidence proper to and

justified by the Catholic Faith but must not be confused with the Faith itself

Our great saints lay and clerical exemplify both he said Their spirit accounts under God for the reSilience the perennial hope and the unflagshygingvitality of Catholicism in the face of constant adversity

There will always be some Catholics to say in effect that gentle Jesus hardly expects them to discharge the duties of their states in life in times like

these and that He will under~ Btand if they make private comshypromises between personal conshyscience and the public revelation committed by Christ to the Cathshyelk Church he said

Threaten to Quit Accordingly he continued

the ranks of the faithful mlly be diminished in a generation when some people even threaten to quit the Church when their children flunk exams in Catholic lIChools or when their prospects for political or social advance- ment seem impeded by the heroshyIe demands of a Christ who in point of fact is not the least biot gentle when it comes to the Integrity of His teachings and the sovereign demands of conshylICience

But such a reduction in statisshytics Bishop Wright said in no way threatens Catholic opti mism He said that the Gospels reveal those who found Christs words hard sayings and who walked no more with him

The Church must expect andmiddot welcome the same fate as Christ Himself he samiddotid

Two Mission Groups Become Associated

ARLINGTON (NC)-The Misshysionarymiddot Sisters of st Augustine who have their headquarters in New York- have become associshyated with the Immaculate Heart missionaries

After the union with the Imshymaculate Heart missioneries (Scheut Fathers) was approved

ry the congregation of women changed its name to the Congreshygation of the Missionary SIsters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary They have 173 plofessed Sisters working in five American sees

---Bedford Murse Receives PAVLA Assignment Continued from Page One

brothers She is a graduate of Holy Family High Scnool in

New Bedford and St Josephs School of Nursing Providence Shes been in nursing five years and is at present assistant head nurge on the medical-surgical ward of St Lukes Hospital New Bedford

How did she decide to beshycome a Papal Volunteer I read an article about the volunshyteers said Lucille and wrote for more information

She was referred to Msgr Raymond T Considine Diocesan Director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith and brother of Rev John J Consishydine MM Director of the Latin America Bureau of the National Catholic Welfare Conference reshysponsible for P AVLA Then she was coPltacted by Rev James A Clark at that time assistant to Msgr Considine fur PAVLA and now in Washington as asshysistant director for the national PAVLA office

Lots of tests followed and Lucille also enrolled for a five month orientation course at Bosto College Primarily deshysigned to train volunteers for the colleges own lay apostolate program the course has also been attended by members of other groups planning to serve

Protest Criticism Of Mission Schools

ARUA (NC)-More than 4000 took part in a peaceful demonshystration staged here in Africa to protest criticism I1f mission schools and missionaries in the National Assembly

Some Protestants and Muslims joined the participants who carmiddot ried signs written in both Enshyglishand the local language Logbara

The demonstrators assembled in the market place of this northshywest Uganda town and then marched through main streets to the district commissioners office Half of Ugandas primary and secondary schools are Catholic

in 3 pan ish and Portuguese spesking Streas

A classmate noted Lucille was Jo - Anne Rothmyer St Marys parish New Bedford Joshy

Anne taultht in New Mexico last Summmiddoter as a member of the Boston College Lay Apostolate Program and is there again this year

Somali Salary Lucille will leave New Bedshy

ford Aug 15 according to presshyent ~lims

A a member of the Legion of Mar~ she chose that date afi having s p e cia 1 significance being the Eeast of the Assumpshytion She will spend four months in Fetropolis Brazil near Rio de Jfaneiro receiving language instruction and being briefed on the ltultural aspects of Brazili-an life

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people P AVLA noted Lucille started

in 1960 and has placed 180 highly skilled men and women in 12 Latin American countries Thirty-three are in Brazil Volshyunteers feach work in the fields of medicine and social welfare trmiddotain catechists develop credit unions and in general follow directives of local Bishops and supervising per son n e 1 Age limits are fxom 21 to 45 with exceptions sometimes made to the upper limit

Father Clark In addition to the program

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Fall Riyer Meets Abington In State Legion Playoffs

By Jaek 1Daea~

Two weeks tlIID tDe prospect middotof amp8UCoossful ZoBe title defense appeared rather remote for Stafford Post ef FaD River Tonight Ooaeh Ray Billintons -stout-heartei crew iB sehed1lled to open a best two -out of three series with Abington Zone 10 conqueror fYf Brockton at South Park Fall River The climax On the long road back was the 5-2 conquest 8If New Bedford Sunc1lly in bull special playoff lilt Hansen Field Somerset Both teams had conshycluded regular eeason play with identical 8-4 records G0shying all the way to register hi8 aecond lUcceSshytiyene victory over he Whalshyen was dimiDshyUeGar DfIewniM who 0- bull lmCand illus1rilnls eareer at Dartee u beier 1rDmmlur t ~~w_-er 2IIJPPOlt lie miebt welt Iaaw cshomiDed lBedifUllCl Which fount bim eBY enough to hit but awfuU ~Uih hitweI

Coatributinl 110 uttie by lIM lIParkling defensive play at iIIIiltd batle waa another shortstop vansplant Ron Knowe who came up with a c~le et real gems Both eutfields put ill an unusually busy day The New tettford Gu1ercordoJl had a total of eleven puto1Jts all River trine Woody Berube Stafford beavy bitting first baseman weat for the collar in thr~e middotofti shyeial trips but only because there was no limit to the depth leftfielder George Ioerreira playshyed him

1hecaunky Ferreira gave Woody plenty of room about 00 Jieetor 80 andU1us W88 able to haul in a couple of -hots that would have gone out of most ballparks George also turned 100R a terrific throw to the plate in the fifth to nail Ron Knowe attempting to llCore aft~r a B81T7 14achado hoist to left

FiDe Quae In most respects this was bull

fine contest between two good ball clUbs NMlIntil the bottom of tbe4ighth when Fall River pushed aerOllSthree runs did either team enjoy more than bull one run advantag~ Bob Miranda NB starter was most effective in the early innings then suddenly lost his stuff and was lifted in the fifth after loading the basel on walks Successor Don Canasshytra Bishop Stang ace subseshyquently got out of the innirig unscathed but fell victim of heavy Stafford artillery in the eighth when the winners ked the title

And so tonight at South Park Stafford Post is scheduled to enter phase one of the State playoffs which in pyramidal fashion lead to regional then national competition Its a long arduous path but one which hundreds uf boy have followed to a life in professional baseball Some 28 players both managers and all the coaches in the recent

Atty Gen Kennedy Scores Prejudice

YOUNGSTOWN (NC) - Atty Gen Robert F Kennedy coupledmiddot a condemnation of prejudice in the US with support for the independence of Cigtmmunistshyruled nations in an address here in Ohio

Kennedy addressing the anshynual Slovak Catholic Sokol conshyvention said injustice to Neshygroes and other minorities in the US cannot help but stir the Cigtnscience of anyone fit to can himself a citizen of this counshytry

He allo said he had been asked 1gt7 hi brother the President toteU 8uIt the Uaiied StaW witl ~tin_ to 1IUppori the just ~ OIl ail ~ ill the world tor independence aDd Ubert7 - aapiratiaM the Sloveb mare 604Ia7 will -aD7 eampbv capUve tioumiddot

major league All-Star Game were products of Legion ball The legendary Bob Feller is the organizations first representashytive in the Hall of Fame Therell be many others

If memory serves correct the only Mass team to make it to the National finals was Lynn Post in 1936 Catching for that club was a fellow by the name of Jim Hegan who went on to a sucoessshyful career in the majors and ill currently the bull pen boss of the front running New York Yankees Stafford Posts furthest advance in Statecompe1ition came in 1957 when the batiery of Forn Arruda end Russ GibBon Qemheaded 1lrivethat took ampDe club to tile 1ItDlifinals

Fuhn B8th ~ men went into tIJD

IJa11 upon p-aduation and ea_ has made his way tbroUllh tbe mbmr league maze tel 1he poiDt where they maybe brought up b~ their ~ parent ltClubs any ~ Russ is the No 1 catcher with Seattle the Bed 1Ioz AAA Pacific Coast League dub and Tom is currently start shying for Springfield the Giants IAA Eastern League aftilia1e

Gibson was selected for the Ooast League All-Star team earshylier this mantb after hav~diampshyplaced Archie Skeen ibe Sox highly-touted backstop ill late Spring Russ ill up around th~

SOO mark pRsently bitti~ the long ball consistently and with the way Tillman is going who knows but what well ee him at leDway before the seallllll ill out

Arruda back on the firing line lifter sustaining concussion a month ago ranks No 2 em ijle SpringfieldSaff behind 22 year old Frank Linzy Statistics avail shyable indicate that they rankene and two in the vital earned run column Linzy at 163 and Arshyruda atmiddot ~45 Anything under 300 is considered excellent in baseballs lexicon Perchance the Giants fail to rlaquo~r from their recent tailspin it is not inshyconceivable that manager AI Dark may want to bring some of his young promising talent up for a look-see

And with all the furor attendshying the Civil Rights issue throughout the country its sigshynificantto note that baseball history-organized ball that is was made out on the West Coast a couple of weeks ago when both umpires in the Salt Lake CityshySan Diego game were colored One Emmett Ashford in fact fa the PCLs umpire-in-chief

Third Order Helps Former Prisoners

CHICAGO (Nc) - The Third Order of St Francis has opened an inn here for persons released from Illinois jails

Called St Anthonys Inn it will provide food clothing and employment assistance to exshyprisoners Father Philip Marshyquand OFM is chief officer of the inn which can accommodate 12 men

A parttime staff at the inn inshycludes 10 Cigtnsultants and Cigtunshyllelors and a Franciscan chaplain

We want to eliminate regishymentation and stress selfhelp through knowledge discipline and practice said Father Marshyquand and in this respect our program is somewhat similar to that of Alcoholics Anonymous

Vetoes Anti-Smut Bill MADISON (NC) - Gov Joha

W lreynolds vetoed a bill proshyviding for a legislative investi shyptwn of alleged printing and Gistribution of obscene matter ill Wi80onsin --We have efficient Jaw UIIoMelDeDt in this field and I have every laquomfidence talat pollee and prosecutors 1riJl eontimle to d6 their duty Be7shyaolda Mid bull YMoiDM (be bilL

AXACAN AWARD At Ge~etOWll~ Famptber Edwanl B Bann pre~deDt eenfeB the ADca1l MemMial Medal 011 Raul Cardinal Silva BeBriquez Archbishop ftf Sanshy~o Chile The a~d honea ermtriblti9DB 0 understlmdshyq among Peples of the Americans Spain and the Hi~panic

world NC ftmo

Asks Deily Prayer Brooklyn Ordinary Urges Catholics Seek

Oiville Aid in BROOKLYN (N C) - The

Bishop of Brooklyn baa asked Cath()lics hele to recite 1laily bull ~cial prayer that the nation may overcome te CmTel1t racial crisis

Bishop BTyan 1 McIniegart of BrookJyn 1lPpealed for prayer in bull pastoral letter read Sunday ill all churches

More than one million copies of a Prayer for Justice with Charity were distributed at Masses Also passed ()ut were exshycerpts trom the American Bishshyops 1958 statement on discrimishynation

The prayer will be recited publicly at all of the dioceses 223 parishes ~very Sunday until further notice the Bishop said

The prelate asked for faithshyful daily recitation of the prayer by Catholics

The text of the prayer follows Heavenly Father who has

created all men according to yenour own image and Tedeemed

Students Volunteer As House Builders

TACAMBARO (NC)-Thirteen University of Notre Dame Btushydents are spending their Sumshymer vacation on the outskirts of this Mexican mountainside town of 10000 as volunteer house builders

The- students are building three cinder block homes for families of six to nine persons

Besides the building project which takes 44 to 48 hours a week the students 8legiving English classes three to five times a week to about 150 of the people living here In their ~are

time they are getting to know Mexicans and Maican ways

Thanks Congress WASHINGTON (NC) - The

Holy See has sent the House of Representatives expressions of appreciation over the chambers condolences on the death of Pope John XXIII A similar letter from the Holy See to the Senate earlier was placed in the Record by Sen Mike Mansfield of Monshytana majority leader

M4Ceunty St Mtw

IacW Crisis us all by the Blood of Your Dishyine Son teach us how 10 live gather asbrothersm dignity justiceeharity and peaCle

May we afford to eacbother DOW tile total measure Of human rights guanmteed us by the law of our beloved Land

But beyond thatgraciously give m the vision 10 see clearly the full meaning of Your comshymand to love uar neighbor liS we love ourselves and grant us the graoe 10 observe this precept in our daily lives Amen

Pope Paul Stresses Peace B1Otherhood

VATICAN CITY (NC) -Pope Paul VI Spoke of peace and brotherhood at his second Satshyurday general audience

The Pope greeted thoae presshyent for theaudiencem St Peters basilica in Italian Enshyglish French German and Spanish Most of his listeners were Americans

After greeting the idividual groupS the Pope said

Of the Lord be the fruit of this audience May it enter your hearts and leave a memory of 1his meeting as a moment of pro_ found and intimate spiritual joy We would like each one of you to repeat to others how good and pleasant it is to feel oneself a brother and son in the Church ltIf Christ

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THf ANCtfOR- 19 lihurs July 25 1963

Recognize Rights Of Every Human Prelate Urges

TOLEDO (NC) -Alshythough a white individual may be free of injustice toward colored fellow citi shyzens as a member ofa commushynity he can be guilty Bishop GeorgeJ Rehring of Toledo said in a letter read at Sunday Masses in the diocese

Calling for individual resolve to r~cognize in every human middotbeshying all the human rights claimed for oneself Bishop Rehring said Let Ull recognize in every human being the inalienable rights acknowledged by our Amfri~an Declaration of Indeshypendence

Sound Beasonillg Let us see in every humall

Oelllg a work of the Divine Creshyator in every truth a child middot01 God

Let us assert maintain -deshyfend and Whold the rigbts of every human being toB deoent living decent livlng qualterst ltdecent conditions of employment ust compensation jor work deshy-4eJN human care in sicknesa eQual opportunities ineducatieD

We mustxilalbe a race -probshylem must be solved not on the -basis f)f feeling but on the tlasi laquo aound reaseming We must lOe the truth and we should tIIot ampear theoonclusions to wbich ltJight reasOn will lead us We Ila~ been commanded by God k) HgtW ltour fellowlIlen as Ourshy1IelVleS We must accord to -every human being the treatment to whioh we as human beings know _ haYe a ript in this matter we baVle DO choice

Lebanese ampnor SCRANTON (NC) - Bishop

Jerome D Hannan of ScrantOIl was honored helle by the LebanshyoOIl ~lJVernment for his fatherly care of the Lebanese people in bis diocese He received Lebanshyons decoration of the National Order of the Cedar at a oereshymony in the chancery office

Superior Geftefal NEW YORK (NC)-The Pio~

Society of St Charles (Scalashybrini Fathers) announced bere that Father Giulivo Tessarolo pastor of Holy Rosary church ill Washington D C was elected Superior General of the Society at a meeting in Rome

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20 THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 25 1963

Papal Message Read at Mass For Delegatmiddote

LONDON (NC)-The selfshyleRRness and devotion to duty of Archbishop Gerald P OHara were lauded in a papal letter read at the funeral Mass here for the late Apostolic Delegate to Great Britain

A native of the U S and forshymer Bishop of Savannah-Atlanta Ga the Archbishop died here following a heart attack

Presiding at the Requiem Mass in Westminster cathedral for the veteran papal diplomat who served the Holy See i~ commushynist Rumania Ireland and Brit ain was Valerian Cardinal Gracias Archbishop of Bombay Celebrant was Archbishop Fran cis Grimshaw of Birmingham senior member of the British Hierarchy Seventeen bishops and the entire diplomatic corps at the Court of St Jamess at shytended

Served Selflessly The message of Pope Paul VI

to the Archbishops brother Edshyward OHara of Philadelphia who flew here when the Deleshygate fell ill was read at the Mass It stated

We are deeply grieved to learn of the death of Our brother Archbishop OHara who as Bishop of Savannah-Atlanta contributed so much to the development of that diocese and as representative of the Holy Father served many long years selfl~sly and devotedly in Rushymania Ireland and Great Britain

In expressing to you and to the sorrowing relatives Our sin cere and heartfelt sympathy We impart as a pledge of abiding comforting graces Our paternal apostolic blessing

Council to Take Normal Course

VATICAN CITY (NC)-There Is no foundation to a news agency report that the second session of the ecumenical counshycil will end on Sunday Dec 8 the council press office has announced

The office stated that Pope Paul VI has himself declared that he will let the council take its normal course before deshyciding on when it will end

The second council session is scheduled to begin on Sunday Sept 29

Deny Agreement On Prelate Near

VATICAN CITY (NC) - The Vatican has denied the truth of reports that an agreement has been reached on the future of Jozsef Cardinal Mindszenty

The Hungarian Primate has been living in asylum in the U S legation in Budapest since 1956 He took refuge there after Soviet troops quelled the anti shycommunist uprising which had freed him for a few days from the prison where he was serving bull life sentence

Reports of a settlement of the cardinals case came from Budshyapest where they have since also been denied by Hungarian govshyernment sources

The report was issued by a news agency after earlier reshyports stated that Hungarian govshyernment officials had held talks with Bishop Endre Hamvas of Csanad acting head of the Hunshygarian Bishops Conference who recently arrived in Budapest from Rome

Carey to Speak ST LOUIS (NC)-U S Rep

Hugh L Carey of New York strong proponent in Cortgress for fair treatment of students in- private schools and a member of the House Committee on Educashytion and Labor will speak at the national convention in Detroit of Citizens for Educational Freeshydom

POPE PAUL VI HOLDS FIRST PUBLIC AUDIENCE Pope Paul VI is calTied aloft on his podable throne duringshyhis first general audience in St Peters Basilica More than

7000 persons were present and the pontiff spoke to them in five languages including English Regqlai general audiences are being held weekly

Sisters Continued from Page One

Mary to grade seven St Patshyricks School Fall River

From Nazareth-on-the-Cape Hyannis Sister Mary Josella to St Catherine Convent Belize British Honduras

From Our Lady of Mercy Conshy~nt Attleboro Sister Mary Priscilla to grade three Our Lady of Lourdes School Taunshyton

From Our Lady of Mercy Conshyvent New Bedford Sister Mary Stephen to grjde five St Kilians School New Bedford

Sister Mary Amadeus to grade six St Marys School North Atshytleboro

Sister Mary lIortenseto lIoly Name Convent New Bedford

Sister Mary Davida to Nazarshyeth Hall Fall River

From our Lady of Mercy Conshyvent East Greenwich Sister Mary Aquin to grade four St John the Evangelist School Atshytleboro

From Belize From St Catherine Convent

Belize British Honduras Sister Mary Joycelin to Bishop Feehan High School Attleboro

From St Francis Xavier Conshyvent Providence Sister Mary Stephanie to grades seven and eight St Vincents lIome Fall River

From St James Convent West Warwick Sister Mary Raenne to grade two St Marys School New Bedford

From St John Baptist Convent New Bedford Sister Mary Thershyese Agnes to Bishop Feehan High

Legion Honors Bishop Walsh MOUNT KISCO (NC) - Bishshy

op James E Walsh MM US missioner who has been imshyprisoned in communist China since 1960 received in absentia the 12th annual Americanism award of New Yorks Westshychester County Committee of the American Legion

Accepting the award for Bishshyop Walsh was Father Carroll I Quinn MM He said -atheistic communism could be beneficial to an individual insofar as pershysecution can be beneficial

lIe added that the good beshycome better the bad become worse and the lukewarm must make a decision to choose one group or the other

The paradox of paradoxes he maintained is the victory of good over evil even in an inshytrainsically evil movement such as communism The Polish pilot who escaped with his family to freedom recently is an example of good being drawn from evil

of Mlercy ListSchool Appointments School Attleboro From House of Studies Sister grade seven St Marys School

From St Joseph Convent Fall Mary Joseph Michael to grade New Bedford River Siter Mary Eva to grade one SS Peter and Paul School Sister Marianna to Our Lady six St Marys Cathedral School Fall River of Mercy School East GreenshyFall River wichSister Mary Celine to grade

Sister Mary Julene to St Maria six SS Peter and Paul School Sister Mary Adrianne to Mercy Fall RiverQ)retti Sehool Pawtucket mount Country Day Schoolmiddot

From St Joseph Convent Pawshy CumberlandSister Joan Marie to grade onetucket Sister Mary Angelo to St Marys Cathedral School Fall From Providence grade one Our Lady of Lourdes River From S Patrick Convent ProshySchool Taunton vidence Sister Mary Regina tieSister Mary Johnelle to gradeFrom St Joseph Convent Proshy

seven St Josephs School Fall Bishop Feehan lIigh School Atshyvidence Sister Marie Donna to

River tleboroBishop Feehan High School Atshy From St Vincents Home Fantleboro Sister Mary Michaelanne to River Sister Mary Cecilia toFrom S1 Kilian Convent New grade seven St Patricks School Nazareth-on-the-Cape lIyannisBedford Sister Mary Eugene as Fall River

Sister Marie de Prague tosuperior to Our Lady of Mercy Sister Mary Clare Theresa to grade six and principalship middotStCon vent and to grade six St grade sevlilft St Louis School Kilian School New BedfordMalys School New Bedford Fall River

Sister Mary Carolita to amptoSister Jeanne Marie to grade From St Mary Convent North Edwards School Providencesix St rosephs School Fall Attleboro Sister Mary Joseph

River and Sister Mary Noelita to Mt From St Leo Convent Paw-shy St Mary Convent Fall River

A f1AMILY TIUiAItuclgtet Sister Marie Walter to Sister Mary Rose de Lima to grade seven St John Baptist St Vincents Home Fall River oiIAR-BmiddotQ CHICKENS School New Bedford as superior and procurator

From St Margaret Convent From St Matthew Convent ROSELAWNRumford Sister Mary Timothy Cranston Sister Marie Laboure to Bishop Feehan High School to Our Lady of Lourdes Convent FARMS

tlU WuhinltoD St airhann Attleboro and School Taunton as superior t JUlt off Route I four teacher procurator principal and grade

V4~reiln to Meet Sister Marie Roselle to grade l wa 3~n two Our Lady of Lourdes School

While out for a Drive From St Parick Convent Fall

TauntonIn San Antonio Stop at thtl Delightful Spot

SAN ANTONIO (NC) - The River Sister Mary Columban to ~ ~ jCatholic Central Union (Verein)

will hold its annual five-day convention here starting Satur day Aug 17

Meeting simultaneously with the 108year-old social action organization will be the Nationshyal Catholic Womens Union and the Central Catholic Youth URicmiddotn

Tte womens organization will be having its 47th annual conshyvention and the youth group its 11th annual meeting

Featured speaker at the conmiddot vention banquet will be Coadshyjutor Bishop John L Morkovshysky Apostolic Administrator of the GalvEston-Houston Tex diocese The (i

Rihard F Hemmerlein of Syracuse NY is president of the Catholie Central Union Mrs Charles Wollschlager Watershy In FAMILY SECURITY bullbull bury Conn heads the Catholic -Womens Union Richard H Weiden New York is head of the Catholic Youth Union Is ~itizelis

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Fall Riyer Meets Abington In State Legion Playoffs

By Jaek 1Daea~

Two weeks tlIID tDe prospect middotof amp8UCoossful ZoBe title defense appeared rather remote for Stafford Post ef FaD River Tonight Ooaeh Ray Billintons -stout-heartei crew iB sehed1lled to open a best two -out of three series with Abington Zone 10 conqueror fYf Brockton at South Park Fall River The climax On the long road back was the 5-2 conquest 8If New Bedford Sunc1lly in bull special playoff lilt Hansen Field Somerset Both teams had conshycluded regular eeason play with identical 8-4 records G0shying all the way to register hi8 aecond lUcceSshytiyene victory over he Whalshyen was dimiDshyUeGar DfIewniM who 0- bull lmCand illus1rilnls eareer at Dartee u beier 1rDmmlur t ~~w_-er 2IIJPPOlt lie miebt welt Iaaw cshomiDed lBedifUllCl Which fount bim eBY enough to hit but awfuU ~Uih hitweI

Coatributinl 110 uttie by lIM lIParkling defensive play at iIIIiltd batle waa another shortstop vansplant Ron Knowe who came up with a c~le et real gems Both eutfields put ill an unusually busy day The New tettford Gu1ercordoJl had a total of eleven puto1Jts all River trine Woody Berube Stafford beavy bitting first baseman weat for the collar in thr~e middotofti shyeial trips but only because there was no limit to the depth leftfielder George Ioerreira playshyed him

1hecaunky Ferreira gave Woody plenty of room about 00 Jieetor 80 andU1us W88 able to haul in a couple of -hots that would have gone out of most ballparks George also turned 100R a terrific throw to the plate in the fifth to nail Ron Knowe attempting to llCore aft~r a B81T7 14achado hoist to left

FiDe Quae In most respects this was bull

fine contest between two good ball clUbs NMlIntil the bottom of tbe4ighth when Fall River pushed aerOllSthree runs did either team enjoy more than bull one run advantag~ Bob Miranda NB starter was most effective in the early innings then suddenly lost his stuff and was lifted in the fifth after loading the basel on walks Successor Don Canasshytra Bishop Stang ace subseshyquently got out of the innirig unscathed but fell victim of heavy Stafford artillery in the eighth when the winners ked the title

And so tonight at South Park Stafford Post is scheduled to enter phase one of the State playoffs which in pyramidal fashion lead to regional then national competition Its a long arduous path but one which hundreds uf boy have followed to a life in professional baseball Some 28 players both managers and all the coaches in the recent

Atty Gen Kennedy Scores Prejudice

YOUNGSTOWN (NC) - Atty Gen Robert F Kennedy coupledmiddot a condemnation of prejudice in the US with support for the independence of Cigtmmunistshyruled nations in an address here in Ohio

Kennedy addressing the anshynual Slovak Catholic Sokol conshyvention said injustice to Neshygroes and other minorities in the US cannot help but stir the Cigtnscience of anyone fit to can himself a citizen of this counshytry

He allo said he had been asked 1gt7 hi brother the President toteU 8uIt the Uaiied StaW witl ~tin_ to 1IUppori the just ~ OIl ail ~ ill the world tor independence aDd Ubert7 - aapiratiaM the Sloveb mare 604Ia7 will -aD7 eampbv capUve tioumiddot

major league All-Star Game were products of Legion ball The legendary Bob Feller is the organizations first representashytive in the Hall of Fame Therell be many others

If memory serves correct the only Mass team to make it to the National finals was Lynn Post in 1936 Catching for that club was a fellow by the name of Jim Hegan who went on to a sucoessshyful career in the majors and ill currently the bull pen boss of the front running New York Yankees Stafford Posts furthest advance in Statecompe1ition came in 1957 when the batiery of Forn Arruda end Russ GibBon Qemheaded 1lrivethat took ampDe club to tile 1ItDlifinals

Fuhn B8th ~ men went into tIJD

IJa11 upon p-aduation and ea_ has made his way tbroUllh tbe mbmr league maze tel 1he poiDt where they maybe brought up b~ their ~ parent ltClubs any ~ Russ is the No 1 catcher with Seattle the Bed 1Ioz AAA Pacific Coast League dub and Tom is currently start shying for Springfield the Giants IAA Eastern League aftilia1e

Gibson was selected for the Ooast League All-Star team earshylier this mantb after hav~diampshyplaced Archie Skeen ibe Sox highly-touted backstop ill late Spring Russ ill up around th~

SOO mark pRsently bitti~ the long ball consistently and with the way Tillman is going who knows but what well ee him at leDway before the seallllll ill out

Arruda back on the firing line lifter sustaining concussion a month ago ranks No 2 em ijle SpringfieldSaff behind 22 year old Frank Linzy Statistics avail shyable indicate that they rankene and two in the vital earned run column Linzy at 163 and Arshyruda atmiddot ~45 Anything under 300 is considered excellent in baseballs lexicon Perchance the Giants fail to rlaquo~r from their recent tailspin it is not inshyconceivable that manager AI Dark may want to bring some of his young promising talent up for a look-see

And with all the furor attendshying the Civil Rights issue throughout the country its sigshynificantto note that baseball history-organized ball that is was made out on the West Coast a couple of weeks ago when both umpires in the Salt Lake CityshySan Diego game were colored One Emmett Ashford in fact fa the PCLs umpire-in-chief

Third Order Helps Former Prisoners

CHICAGO (Nc) - The Third Order of St Francis has opened an inn here for persons released from Illinois jails

Called St Anthonys Inn it will provide food clothing and employment assistance to exshyprisoners Father Philip Marshyquand OFM is chief officer of the inn which can accommodate 12 men

A parttime staff at the inn inshycludes 10 Cigtnsultants and Cigtunshyllelors and a Franciscan chaplain

We want to eliminate regishymentation and stress selfhelp through knowledge discipline and practice said Father Marshyquand and in this respect our program is somewhat similar to that of Alcoholics Anonymous

Vetoes Anti-Smut Bill MADISON (NC) - Gov Joha

W lreynolds vetoed a bill proshyviding for a legislative investi shyptwn of alleged printing and Gistribution of obscene matter ill Wi80onsin --We have efficient Jaw UIIoMelDeDt in this field and I have every laquomfidence talat pollee and prosecutors 1riJl eontimle to d6 their duty Be7shyaolda Mid bull YMoiDM (be bilL

AXACAN AWARD At Ge~etOWll~ Famptber Edwanl B Bann pre~deDt eenfeB the ADca1l MemMial Medal 011 Raul Cardinal Silva BeBriquez Archbishop ftf Sanshy~o Chile The a~d honea ermtriblti9DB 0 understlmdshyq among Peples of the Americans Spain and the Hi~panic

world NC ftmo

Asks Deily Prayer Brooklyn Ordinary Urges Catholics Seek

Oiville Aid in BROOKLYN (N C) - The

Bishop of Brooklyn baa asked Cath()lics hele to recite 1laily bull ~cial prayer that the nation may overcome te CmTel1t racial crisis

Bishop BTyan 1 McIniegart of BrookJyn 1lPpealed for prayer in bull pastoral letter read Sunday ill all churches

More than one million copies of a Prayer for Justice with Charity were distributed at Masses Also passed ()ut were exshycerpts trom the American Bishshyops 1958 statement on discrimishynation

The prayer will be recited publicly at all of the dioceses 223 parishes ~very Sunday until further notice the Bishop said

The prelate asked for faithshyful daily recitation of the prayer by Catholics

The text of the prayer follows Heavenly Father who has

created all men according to yenour own image and Tedeemed

Students Volunteer As House Builders

TACAMBARO (NC)-Thirteen University of Notre Dame Btushydents are spending their Sumshymer vacation on the outskirts of this Mexican mountainside town of 10000 as volunteer house builders

The- students are building three cinder block homes for families of six to nine persons

Besides the building project which takes 44 to 48 hours a week the students 8legiving English classes three to five times a week to about 150 of the people living here In their ~are

time they are getting to know Mexicans and Maican ways

Thanks Congress WASHINGTON (NC) - The

Holy See has sent the House of Representatives expressions of appreciation over the chambers condolences on the death of Pope John XXIII A similar letter from the Holy See to the Senate earlier was placed in the Record by Sen Mike Mansfield of Monshytana majority leader

M4Ceunty St Mtw

IacW Crisis us all by the Blood of Your Dishyine Son teach us how 10 live gather asbrothersm dignity justiceeharity and peaCle

May we afford to eacbother DOW tile total measure Of human rights guanmteed us by the law of our beloved Land

But beyond thatgraciously give m the vision 10 see clearly the full meaning of Your comshymand to love uar neighbor liS we love ourselves and grant us the graoe 10 observe this precept in our daily lives Amen

Pope Paul Stresses Peace B1Otherhood

VATICAN CITY (NC) -Pope Paul VI Spoke of peace and brotherhood at his second Satshyurday general audience

The Pope greeted thoae presshyent for theaudiencem St Peters basilica in Italian Enshyglish French German and Spanish Most of his listeners were Americans

After greeting the idividual groupS the Pope said

Of the Lord be the fruit of this audience May it enter your hearts and leave a memory of 1his meeting as a moment of pro_ found and intimate spiritual joy We would like each one of you to repeat to others how good and pleasant it is to feel oneself a brother and son in the Church ltIf Christ

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Recognize Rights Of Every Human Prelate Urges

TOLEDO (NC) -Alshythough a white individual may be free of injustice toward colored fellow citi shyzens as a member ofa commushynity he can be guilty Bishop GeorgeJ Rehring of Toledo said in a letter read at Sunday Masses in the diocese

Calling for individual resolve to r~cognize in every human middotbeshying all the human rights claimed for oneself Bishop Rehring said Let Ull recognize in every human being the inalienable rights acknowledged by our Amfri~an Declaration of Indeshypendence

Sound Beasonillg Let us see in every humall

Oelllg a work of the Divine Creshyator in every truth a child middot01 God

Let us assert maintain -deshyfend and Whold the rigbts of every human being toB deoent living decent livlng qualterst ltdecent conditions of employment ust compensation jor work deshy-4eJN human care in sicknesa eQual opportunities ineducatieD

We mustxilalbe a race -probshylem must be solved not on the -basis f)f feeling but on the tlasi laquo aound reaseming We must lOe the truth and we should tIIot ampear theoonclusions to wbich ltJight reasOn will lead us We Ila~ been commanded by God k) HgtW ltour fellowlIlen as Ourshy1IelVleS We must accord to -every human being the treatment to whioh we as human beings know _ haYe a ript in this matter we baVle DO choice

Lebanese ampnor SCRANTON (NC) - Bishop

Jerome D Hannan of ScrantOIl was honored helle by the LebanshyoOIl ~lJVernment for his fatherly care of the Lebanese people in bis diocese He received Lebanshyons decoration of the National Order of the Cedar at a oereshymony in the chancery office

Superior Geftefal NEW YORK (NC)-The Pio~

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20 THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 25 1963

Papal Message Read at Mass For Delegatmiddote

LONDON (NC)-The selfshyleRRness and devotion to duty of Archbishop Gerald P OHara were lauded in a papal letter read at the funeral Mass here for the late Apostolic Delegate to Great Britain

A native of the U S and forshymer Bishop of Savannah-Atlanta Ga the Archbishop died here following a heart attack

Presiding at the Requiem Mass in Westminster cathedral for the veteran papal diplomat who served the Holy See i~ commushynist Rumania Ireland and Brit ain was Valerian Cardinal Gracias Archbishop of Bombay Celebrant was Archbishop Fran cis Grimshaw of Birmingham senior member of the British Hierarchy Seventeen bishops and the entire diplomatic corps at the Court of St Jamess at shytended

Served Selflessly The message of Pope Paul VI

to the Archbishops brother Edshyward OHara of Philadelphia who flew here when the Deleshygate fell ill was read at the Mass It stated

We are deeply grieved to learn of the death of Our brother Archbishop OHara who as Bishop of Savannah-Atlanta contributed so much to the development of that diocese and as representative of the Holy Father served many long years selfl~sly and devotedly in Rushymania Ireland and Great Britain

In expressing to you and to the sorrowing relatives Our sin cere and heartfelt sympathy We impart as a pledge of abiding comforting graces Our paternal apostolic blessing

Council to Take Normal Course

VATICAN CITY (NC)-There Is no foundation to a news agency report that the second session of the ecumenical counshycil will end on Sunday Dec 8 the council press office has announced

The office stated that Pope Paul VI has himself declared that he will let the council take its normal course before deshyciding on when it will end

The second council session is scheduled to begin on Sunday Sept 29

Deny Agreement On Prelate Near

VATICAN CITY (NC) - The Vatican has denied the truth of reports that an agreement has been reached on the future of Jozsef Cardinal Mindszenty

The Hungarian Primate has been living in asylum in the U S legation in Budapest since 1956 He took refuge there after Soviet troops quelled the anti shycommunist uprising which had freed him for a few days from the prison where he was serving bull life sentence

Reports of a settlement of the cardinals case came from Budshyapest where they have since also been denied by Hungarian govshyernment sources

The report was issued by a news agency after earlier reshyports stated that Hungarian govshyernment officials had held talks with Bishop Endre Hamvas of Csanad acting head of the Hunshygarian Bishops Conference who recently arrived in Budapest from Rome

Carey to Speak ST LOUIS (NC)-U S Rep

Hugh L Carey of New York strong proponent in Cortgress for fair treatment of students in- private schools and a member of the House Committee on Educashytion and Labor will speak at the national convention in Detroit of Citizens for Educational Freeshydom

POPE PAUL VI HOLDS FIRST PUBLIC AUDIENCE Pope Paul VI is calTied aloft on his podable throne duringshyhis first general audience in St Peters Basilica More than

7000 persons were present and the pontiff spoke to them in five languages including English Regqlai general audiences are being held weekly

Sisters Continued from Page One

Mary to grade seven St Patshyricks School Fall River

From Nazareth-on-the-Cape Hyannis Sister Mary Josella to St Catherine Convent Belize British Honduras

From Our Lady of Mercy Conshy~nt Attleboro Sister Mary Priscilla to grade three Our Lady of Lourdes School Taunshyton

From Our Lady of Mercy Conshyvent New Bedford Sister Mary Stephen to grjde five St Kilians School New Bedford

Sister Mary Amadeus to grade six St Marys School North Atshytleboro

Sister Mary lIortenseto lIoly Name Convent New Bedford

Sister Mary Davida to Nazarshyeth Hall Fall River

From our Lady of Mercy Conshyvent East Greenwich Sister Mary Aquin to grade four St John the Evangelist School Atshytleboro

From Belize From St Catherine Convent

Belize British Honduras Sister Mary Joycelin to Bishop Feehan High School Attleboro

From St Francis Xavier Conshyvent Providence Sister Mary Stephanie to grades seven and eight St Vincents lIome Fall River

From St James Convent West Warwick Sister Mary Raenne to grade two St Marys School New Bedford

From St John Baptist Convent New Bedford Sister Mary Thershyese Agnes to Bishop Feehan High

Legion Honors Bishop Walsh MOUNT KISCO (NC) - Bishshy

op James E Walsh MM US missioner who has been imshyprisoned in communist China since 1960 received in absentia the 12th annual Americanism award of New Yorks Westshychester County Committee of the American Legion

Accepting the award for Bishshyop Walsh was Father Carroll I Quinn MM He said -atheistic communism could be beneficial to an individual insofar as pershysecution can be beneficial

lIe added that the good beshycome better the bad become worse and the lukewarm must make a decision to choose one group or the other

The paradox of paradoxes he maintained is the victory of good over evil even in an inshytrainsically evil movement such as communism The Polish pilot who escaped with his family to freedom recently is an example of good being drawn from evil

of Mlercy ListSchool Appointments School Attleboro From House of Studies Sister grade seven St Marys School

From St Joseph Convent Fall Mary Joseph Michael to grade New Bedford River Siter Mary Eva to grade one SS Peter and Paul School Sister Marianna to Our Lady six St Marys Cathedral School Fall River of Mercy School East GreenshyFall River wichSister Mary Celine to grade

Sister Mary Julene to St Maria six SS Peter and Paul School Sister Mary Adrianne to Mercy Fall RiverQ)retti Sehool Pawtucket mount Country Day Schoolmiddot

From St Joseph Convent Pawshy CumberlandSister Joan Marie to grade onetucket Sister Mary Angelo to St Marys Cathedral School Fall From Providence grade one Our Lady of Lourdes River From S Patrick Convent ProshySchool Taunton vidence Sister Mary Regina tieSister Mary Johnelle to gradeFrom St Joseph Convent Proshy

seven St Josephs School Fall Bishop Feehan lIigh School Atshyvidence Sister Marie Donna to

River tleboroBishop Feehan High School Atshy From St Vincents Home Fantleboro Sister Mary Michaelanne to River Sister Mary Cecilia toFrom S1 Kilian Convent New grade seven St Patricks School Nazareth-on-the-Cape lIyannisBedford Sister Mary Eugene as Fall River

Sister Marie de Prague tosuperior to Our Lady of Mercy Sister Mary Clare Theresa to grade six and principalship middotStCon vent and to grade six St grade sevlilft St Louis School Kilian School New BedfordMalys School New Bedford Fall River

Sister Mary Carolita to amptoSister Jeanne Marie to grade From St Mary Convent North Edwards School Providencesix St rosephs School Fall Attleboro Sister Mary Joseph

River and Sister Mary Noelita to Mt From St Leo Convent Paw-shy St Mary Convent Fall River

A f1AMILY TIUiAItuclgtet Sister Marie Walter to Sister Mary Rose de Lima to grade seven St John Baptist St Vincents Home Fall River oiIAR-BmiddotQ CHICKENS School New Bedford as superior and procurator

From St Margaret Convent From St Matthew Convent ROSELAWNRumford Sister Mary Timothy Cranston Sister Marie Laboure to Bishop Feehan High School to Our Lady of Lourdes Convent FARMS

tlU WuhinltoD St airhann Attleboro and School Taunton as superior t JUlt off Route I four teacher procurator principal and grade

V4~reiln to Meet Sister Marie Roselle to grade l wa 3~n two Our Lady of Lourdes School

While out for a Drive From St Parick Convent Fall

TauntonIn San Antonio Stop at thtl Delightful Spot

SAN ANTONIO (NC) - The River Sister Mary Columban to ~ ~ jCatholic Central Union (Verein)

will hold its annual five-day convention here starting Satur day Aug 17

Meeting simultaneously with the 108year-old social action organization will be the Nationshyal Catholic Womens Union and the Central Catholic Youth URicmiddotn

Tte womens organization will be having its 47th annual conshyvention and the youth group its 11th annual meeting

Featured speaker at the conmiddot vention banquet will be Coadshyjutor Bishop John L Morkovshysky Apostolic Administrator of the GalvEston-Houston Tex diocese The (i

Rihard F Hemmerlein of Syracuse NY is president of the Catholie Central Union Mrs Charles Wollschlager Watershy In FAMILY SECURITY bullbull bury Conn heads the Catholic -Womens Union Richard H Weiden New York is head of the Catholic Youth Union Is ~itizelis

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20 THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 25 1963

Papal Message Read at Mass For Delegatmiddote

LONDON (NC)-The selfshyleRRness and devotion to duty of Archbishop Gerald P OHara were lauded in a papal letter read at the funeral Mass here for the late Apostolic Delegate to Great Britain

A native of the U S and forshymer Bishop of Savannah-Atlanta Ga the Archbishop died here following a heart attack

Presiding at the Requiem Mass in Westminster cathedral for the veteran papal diplomat who served the Holy See i~ commushynist Rumania Ireland and Brit ain was Valerian Cardinal Gracias Archbishop of Bombay Celebrant was Archbishop Fran cis Grimshaw of Birmingham senior member of the British Hierarchy Seventeen bishops and the entire diplomatic corps at the Court of St Jamess at shytended

Served Selflessly The message of Pope Paul VI

to the Archbishops brother Edshyward OHara of Philadelphia who flew here when the Deleshygate fell ill was read at the Mass It stated

We are deeply grieved to learn of the death of Our brother Archbishop OHara who as Bishop of Savannah-Atlanta contributed so much to the development of that diocese and as representative of the Holy Father served many long years selfl~sly and devotedly in Rushymania Ireland and Great Britain

In expressing to you and to the sorrowing relatives Our sin cere and heartfelt sympathy We impart as a pledge of abiding comforting graces Our paternal apostolic blessing

Council to Take Normal Course

VATICAN CITY (NC)-There Is no foundation to a news agency report that the second session of the ecumenical counshycil will end on Sunday Dec 8 the council press office has announced

The office stated that Pope Paul VI has himself declared that he will let the council take its normal course before deshyciding on when it will end

The second council session is scheduled to begin on Sunday Sept 29

Deny Agreement On Prelate Near

VATICAN CITY (NC) - The Vatican has denied the truth of reports that an agreement has been reached on the future of Jozsef Cardinal Mindszenty

The Hungarian Primate has been living in asylum in the U S legation in Budapest since 1956 He took refuge there after Soviet troops quelled the anti shycommunist uprising which had freed him for a few days from the prison where he was serving bull life sentence

Reports of a settlement of the cardinals case came from Budshyapest where they have since also been denied by Hungarian govshyernment sources

The report was issued by a news agency after earlier reshyports stated that Hungarian govshyernment officials had held talks with Bishop Endre Hamvas of Csanad acting head of the Hunshygarian Bishops Conference who recently arrived in Budapest from Rome

Carey to Speak ST LOUIS (NC)-U S Rep

Hugh L Carey of New York strong proponent in Cortgress for fair treatment of students in- private schools and a member of the House Committee on Educashytion and Labor will speak at the national convention in Detroit of Citizens for Educational Freeshydom

POPE PAUL VI HOLDS FIRST PUBLIC AUDIENCE Pope Paul VI is calTied aloft on his podable throne duringshyhis first general audience in St Peters Basilica More than

7000 persons were present and the pontiff spoke to them in five languages including English Regqlai general audiences are being held weekly

Sisters Continued from Page One

Mary to grade seven St Patshyricks School Fall River

From Nazareth-on-the-Cape Hyannis Sister Mary Josella to St Catherine Convent Belize British Honduras

From Our Lady of Mercy Conshy~nt Attleboro Sister Mary Priscilla to grade three Our Lady of Lourdes School Taunshyton

From Our Lady of Mercy Conshyvent New Bedford Sister Mary Stephen to grjde five St Kilians School New Bedford

Sister Mary Amadeus to grade six St Marys School North Atshytleboro

Sister Mary lIortenseto lIoly Name Convent New Bedford

Sister Mary Davida to Nazarshyeth Hall Fall River

From our Lady of Mercy Conshyvent East Greenwich Sister Mary Aquin to grade four St John the Evangelist School Atshytleboro

From Belize From St Catherine Convent

Belize British Honduras Sister Mary Joycelin to Bishop Feehan High School Attleboro

From St Francis Xavier Conshyvent Providence Sister Mary Stephanie to grades seven and eight St Vincents lIome Fall River

From St James Convent West Warwick Sister Mary Raenne to grade two St Marys School New Bedford

From St John Baptist Convent New Bedford Sister Mary Thershyese Agnes to Bishop Feehan High

Legion Honors Bishop Walsh MOUNT KISCO (NC) - Bishshy

op James E Walsh MM US missioner who has been imshyprisoned in communist China since 1960 received in absentia the 12th annual Americanism award of New Yorks Westshychester County Committee of the American Legion

Accepting the award for Bishshyop Walsh was Father Carroll I Quinn MM He said -atheistic communism could be beneficial to an individual insofar as pershysecution can be beneficial

lIe added that the good beshycome better the bad become worse and the lukewarm must make a decision to choose one group or the other

The paradox of paradoxes he maintained is the victory of good over evil even in an inshytrainsically evil movement such as communism The Polish pilot who escaped with his family to freedom recently is an example of good being drawn from evil

of Mlercy ListSchool Appointments School Attleboro From House of Studies Sister grade seven St Marys School

From St Joseph Convent Fall Mary Joseph Michael to grade New Bedford River Siter Mary Eva to grade one SS Peter and Paul School Sister Marianna to Our Lady six St Marys Cathedral School Fall River of Mercy School East GreenshyFall River wichSister Mary Celine to grade

Sister Mary Julene to St Maria six SS Peter and Paul School Sister Mary Adrianne to Mercy Fall RiverQ)retti Sehool Pawtucket mount Country Day Schoolmiddot

From St Joseph Convent Pawshy CumberlandSister Joan Marie to grade onetucket Sister Mary Angelo to St Marys Cathedral School Fall From Providence grade one Our Lady of Lourdes River From S Patrick Convent ProshySchool Taunton vidence Sister Mary Regina tieSister Mary Johnelle to gradeFrom St Joseph Convent Proshy

seven St Josephs School Fall Bishop Feehan lIigh School Atshyvidence Sister Marie Donna to

River tleboroBishop Feehan High School Atshy From St Vincents Home Fantleboro Sister Mary Michaelanne to River Sister Mary Cecilia toFrom S1 Kilian Convent New grade seven St Patricks School Nazareth-on-the-Cape lIyannisBedford Sister Mary Eugene as Fall River

Sister Marie de Prague tosuperior to Our Lady of Mercy Sister Mary Clare Theresa to grade six and principalship middotStCon vent and to grade six St grade sevlilft St Louis School Kilian School New BedfordMalys School New Bedford Fall River

Sister Mary Carolita to amptoSister Jeanne Marie to grade From St Mary Convent North Edwards School Providencesix St rosephs School Fall Attleboro Sister Mary Joseph

River and Sister Mary Noelita to Mt From St Leo Convent Paw-shy St Mary Convent Fall River

A f1AMILY TIUiAItuclgtet Sister Marie Walter to Sister Mary Rose de Lima to grade seven St John Baptist St Vincents Home Fall River oiIAR-BmiddotQ CHICKENS School New Bedford as superior and procurator

From St Margaret Convent From St Matthew Convent ROSELAWNRumford Sister Mary Timothy Cranston Sister Marie Laboure to Bishop Feehan High School to Our Lady of Lourdes Convent FARMS

tlU WuhinltoD St airhann Attleboro and School Taunton as superior t JUlt off Route I four teacher procurator principal and grade

V4~reiln to Meet Sister Marie Roselle to grade l wa 3~n two Our Lady of Lourdes School

While out for a Drive From St Parick Convent Fall

TauntonIn San Antonio Stop at thtl Delightful Spot

SAN ANTONIO (NC) - The River Sister Mary Columban to ~ ~ jCatholic Central Union (Verein)

will hold its annual five-day convention here starting Satur day Aug 17

Meeting simultaneously with the 108year-old social action organization will be the Nationshyal Catholic Womens Union and the Central Catholic Youth URicmiddotn

Tte womens organization will be having its 47th annual conshyvention and the youth group its 11th annual meeting

Featured speaker at the conmiddot vention banquet will be Coadshyjutor Bishop John L Morkovshysky Apostolic Administrator of the GalvEston-Houston Tex diocese The (i

Rihard F Hemmerlein of Syracuse NY is president of the Catholie Central Union Mrs Charles Wollschlager Watershy In FAMILY SECURITY bullbull bury Conn heads the Catholic -Womens Union Richard H Weiden New York is head of the Catholic Youth Union Is ~itizelis

DR CLEANING GREATER FALL RIVER COUNTS ON CITIZENSand

FUIIt STOIlAGE

SAVINGS CLIEANERS DEIRMODY

BANKampitizens 31- 4ohannet Stret 4 SOUTH MAIN Sf

Taunton VA 2-6161_ 1 Corner of Bedford St