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The ANCHOR -Fall River, Mass., Thursday, August 6, 1964 PRICE lOc V01. 8, N o. 3 2 © 1964 The Anchor $4.00 per Year Bishop Announces Transfer Of fr; William Shovelton The Chancery Office today announced the transfer of Rev. William J. Shovelton, assistant at Sacred Heart Church, Fall River, for the past three years, to be assistant at St. . Thomas More Church, Somerset. Father Shovelton will begin - his duties in his new parish an assistant at St. Mary's ,next Wednesday. Father Ch h T t Shovelton, the son of Albert' urc, aun on. and Margaret Meagher Shov- elton, received his early educa- tion af St. Joseph's School, Fall River, and graduated from Coyle High School, Taunton. He stud- - led the classics for two years at Providence College and took his Philosophy and Theology at St. Mal"'Y's Seminary, Baltimore. He was ordained by the late Bishop - Cassidy in St. Mary's Cathedral on June 15, 1946. Father Shovelton has served as an assistant in NantUCket, at St. Louis and St. Joseph's Churches, Fall Rivet', and since Septembe1", 1961, at Sacred Heart Parish in Fall River. He is Moderator of the Fall River Area Guild for the Blind. Father William Shovelton has two brothers who are priests of the Diocese-Father Albert Sho- yelton is an assistant at St. James Church, New Bedford., and Father Gerald Shovelton Ja FATBEB SHOVELTOM"- Catholic Newspapers Grow In Numbers and Readers NEW YORK (NC)-Oatholic newspapers in the United States continued to grow ill number and circulation in the past year, while circulation of Oatholic magazines continued a decline' of several years' standing, according to statistics contained in the 1964-65 edition of the Catholic Press Directory. Circulation of 614 Catholic newspapers, maga.- zines and diocesan directories listed in the new directory, published by the Catholic Press Association, stood at 28,332,500 as of Jan. 1, 1964--a decline of 1.1 per cent from the total last year of 28,847,343. 'J.1his decline resulted from a 3.6 per cent drop in total Cath- . olic magazine circulatd.on, des- pite a 4,7 per cent increase in newspaper circulations, accord- ing to James A. Doyle, CPA ex- eoutive secretary, who released the figures. Total circulation for 151 Cath- olic newspapers in the U. S., Canada and the West indies was 6,032,082. Cireulation reported by 408 Catholic magazines was 21,910,568. Fifty-five diocesan directories recorded a circulation of 389,850. Consumer mag,azines--number- ,ing 57 in this year's directory- recorded a sizeable gain in ci'l'- eulation totals (25 per cent), but a portion of this increase re- fIe·cts the :&let tibat two IMge circulation publica,tions of one big Catholic pUblisher have been tl"ansferred to the advertising :£rom the non-advertising group, acCording to Doyle. Business and professional mag- Turn to SeventeeD _Friday, Aug. 14 The faculty to dispense frOID the law of abstinence on Fri- day, Aug. 14, has been granted to the bishops of the world by the Congregation of the Coun- cil. The dispensation has been sought by many European bishopS i n whose countries this day is traditionally a gen- eral holiday. The dispensation is extended to the faithful 01 the Diocese of Fall River.- Danger Seen In Shared-Time- NOTRE DAME (NO) - Shared-time education plaoos tihe Catholic school in a p0- sition of secondary signifi- eance, the head of Notre Dame 'University's education depart. ment has said. Speaking to the University's IUJllmer commencement exer- eises, Robert W. Strickler took poke at shared-time education in an address in which he warned against "me-tooism" by Catholic educators. Strickler said the growing co- eperation between public and Catholic schools is essential to progress, but he claimed some Catholic educators are letting eooperation blur the line be- tween the two types of schools. '!'he views of some Catholic educators about Catholic schools today "are distingtlished only with difficulty" from the way public school educators see pub- Uc schools, he said. Strickler said that • "slowl)t" "tit steadily emerging state of eoexistence" is developing be- t.w-een public and Catholic a:hools. But In some instances, he said, is drawn upon "wavering. pQOrly defined lines" and ill fbese circumst:an<:es "'it is only toe easy for the Catholie edu- eator to lose his Identity and to -.arrender the interests of Cath- .ate education to the vacllOUI .-romon good." ... 'me·tooilm,' AI a condWoa for coexistence, or promoted by any plan of coexistence, I must express some concern," he said. Shared-time programs, under which Catholic school pwpils spend up to half a day in public schools, "place the Catholic school in a position of second- ary significance," Strickler said. He said they also tend to com- promise Catholic educational philosophy which requires that religion form part of, and be integrated into, the curriculum of the schools. Strickler called for a- coun- ter-march to 'me-tooism' in Catholic education," saying it should have this statement as its principle: "Diversity creates vitality and the strength of the whole educational enterprise is proportionate to the strength of its parts." TRANSFIGURATION - Commemorated Today. Concelebration Extended By Council Encouragement By Rev. John R. Foister st. Anthony Church - New Bedford The ancient tradition of coneelebmtion-many priests offering the one and the same Mass together-is gradually being reintroduced into our nonn'al worship. For the first time in many many centuries, such a Mass was offered iD public when_ 500 sick ItaHan priests made a pilgrimage to Lourdes this last week. The Vatican Council's Decree on the Sacred Liturgy permitted and even encouraged this revival so as to better express the unity of the Church and diocese (or other unit). Soon after the Second Session, it was learned that the Post- Conciliar Liturgical Commission had drawn up new rite that Louisiana Bishop Forcefully Defends Church Doctrine on Race Relations LAFAYETTE (NC)-A strongly worded letter noting penalties which ean be- incur- red by Catholics who oppose the teachings 0 f the Church in regard to race relations has been written to all Catholics of the dioceSe of Lafayette, Louisiana by Bishop Maurice Schexnayder. The letter, read Sunday at all Masse8 in churches and chapels of the dio- rese, was prompted by all attack upon a white priest, pastor of a Negro parish in a town of the diocese. Names of those involved In the inci- dent were DOt revealed in the letter. 'J.'Ihe letter specifies severe pen- elties for those Catholics who interfere with Negro Catholics In the practice of their religion or 10m organizations whose aim is to oppose teacllings of the Ohuroh in regard to race rela- tions. - Penalty indicated is 8 reserved _ Aooording to Cburdl Jaw. absolutiOft from reserved sins can be obtained only kom the bishop of the diocese. 0 The letter also called for a balf hour of prayer in all churches and chapels of the dio- cese tomorrow, in reparntion for the assa'U'lt of the priest. The bishop also asked for prayers that a change of heart will come in oflher places where a spirit of rebelHon ex,ists aga,inst the teachings of the ohu.rcl1 in to race. Neither Bishop Schexna,yder nor his diocesan officials would comment on the Incident which provoked the letter, but Msgr. Alexande1" O. Sigur, direc- tor of the diocesan Bureau of Information, advised that the priest involved is out of the diocese on vacation, and that the white men have apologized and given evidence of repentance for their actions. No charges were filed with civil authorities. The bishop's letter: Dearly beloved in Christ: It is with a heavy heart that we address you today, a day which we had hoped and prayed would never come to pass in thil'urn to Paae Fifteen would make concelebration pos- sible and normal today. Gradu- - ally, this rite was used in vari- Tum to Page EigbteeG No. Easton Parish Includes Athletic And Spiritual .A combination of the at'h- letie and the spiritual wiD take place in Immaculate Conception Parish, North Easton, next week when a Balt- ketbaU Clinic and sessions on 1lbe Bible and the Mass will be given at Stonehill College for boys fa the seventh, ninth and tenth age groups. Sessions will be held from 10 A.M. until 3:30 P.M., Monday through Friday. To insure the boys against accident and to supply them with milk for their lunches, there will be a charge of two dollars per person. The staff will include parilrh priests and students of St. Pius X Seminary. Excellent college players will conduct the basket- ball instructions. Boys have been instructed to bring sneakers, towel and lunch to the seminary. Parish priests have asked par. ents to remember in their pray- ers the Holy CrQss Fathers, without whose help the program would not be possible.

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Page 1: 08.06.64

The ANCHOR

-Fall River Mass Thursday August 6 1964 PRICE lOc

V01 8 No 32 copy 1964 The Anchor $400 per Year

Bishop Announces Transfer Of fr William Shovelton

The Chancery Office today announced the transfer of Rev William J Shovelton assistant at Sacred Heart Church Fall River for the past three years to be assistant at St

Thomas More Church Somerset Father Shovelton will begin - his duties in his new parish an assistant at St Marys next Wednesday Father Ch h T t

Shovelton the son of Albert urc aun on

and Margaret Meagher Shovshyelton received his early educashytion af St Josephs School Fall River and graduated from Coyle High School Taunton He studshy

- led the classics for two years at Providence College and took his Philosophy and Theology at St MalYs Seminary Baltimore He was ordained by the late Bishop

- Cassidy in St Marys Cathedral on June 15 1946

Father Shovelton has served as an assistant in NantUCket at St Louis and St Josephs Churches Fall Rivet and since Septembe1 1961 at Sacred Heart Parish in Fall River

He is Moderator of the Fall River Area Guild for the Blind

Father William Shovelton has two brothers who are priests of the Diocese-Father Albert Shoshyyelton is an assistant at St James Church New Bedford and Father Gerald Shovelton Ja FATBEB SHOVELTOM-

Catholic Newspapers Grow In Numbers and Readers

NEW YORK (NC)-Oatholic newspapers in the United States continued to grow ill number and circulation in the past year while circulation of Oatholic magazines continued a decline of several years standing according to statistics contained in the 1964-65 edition of the Catholic Press Directory Circulation of 614 Catholic newspapers magashyzines and diocesan directories listed in the new directory published by the Catholic Press Association stood at 28332500 as of Jan 1 1964--a decline of 11 per cent from the total last year of 28847343

J1his decline resulted from a 36 per cent drop in total Cathshy

olic magazine circulatdon desshypite a 47 per cent increase in newspaper circulations accordshying to James A Doyle CPA exshyeoutive secretary who released the figures

Total circulation for 151 Cathshyolic newspapers in the U S Canada and the West indies was 6032082 Cireulation reported by 408 Catholic magazines was 21910568 Fifty-five diocesan directories recorded a circulation of 389850

Consumer magazines--numbershying 57 in this years directoryshyrecorded a sizeable gain in cilshyeulation totals (25 per cent) but a portion of this increase reshyfIemiddotcts the amplet tibat two IMge circulation publications of one big Catholic pUblisher have been tlansferred to the advertising ~roup poundrom the non-advertising group acCording to Doyle

Business and professional magshyTurn to ~age SeventeeD

_Friday Aug 14 The faculty to dispense frOID

the law of abstinence on Frishyday Aug 14 has been granted to the bishops of the world by the Congregation of the Counshycil The dispensation has been sought by many European bishopS i n whose countries this day is traditionally a genshyeral holiday

The dispensation is extended to the faithful 01 the Diocese of Fall Rivershy

bullDanger Seen In Shared-Time-NOTRE DAME (NO) shy

Shared-time education plaoos tihe Catholic school in a p0shy

sition of secondary signifishyeance the head of Notre Dame Universitys education depart ment has said

Speaking to the Universitys IUJllmer commencement exershyeises Robert W Strickler took bull poke at shared-time education in an address in which he warned against me-tooism by Catholic educators

Strickler said the growing coshyeperation between public and Catholic schools is essential to progress but he claimed some Catholic educators are letting eooperation blur the line beshytween the two types of schools

he views of some Catholic educators about Catholic schools today are distingtlished only with difficulty from the way public school educators see pubshyUc schools he said

Strickler said that bull slowl)ttit steadily emerging state of eoexistence is developing beshytw-een public and Catholic ahools

But In some instances he said bull is drawn upon wavering pQOrly defined lines and ill fbese circumstanltes it is only toe easy for the Catholie edushyeator to lose his Identity and to -arrender the interests of Cathshyate education to the vacllOUI -romon good memiddottooilm AI a condWoa

for coexistence or promoted by any plan of coexistence I must express some concern he said

Shared-time programs under which Catholic school pwpils spend up to half a day in public schools place the Catholic school in a position of secondshyary significance Strickler said

He said they also tend to comshypromise Catholic educational philosophy which requires that

religion form part of and be integrated into the curriculum of the schools

Strickler called for a- counshyter-march to me-tooism in Catholic education saying it should have this statement as its principle Diversity creates vitality and the strength of the whole educational enterprise is proportionate to the strength of its parts

TRANSFIGURATION - Commemorated Today

Concelebration Extended By Council Encouragement

By Rev John R Foister st Anthony Church - New Bedford

The ancient tradition of coneelebmtion-many priests offering the one and the same Mass together-is gradually being reintroduced into our nonnal worship For the first time in many many centuries such a Mass was offered iD public when_ 500 sick ItaHan priests made a pilgrimage to Lourdes this last week The Vatican Councils Decree on the Sacred Liturgy permitted and even encouraged this revival so as to better express the unity of the Church and diocese (or other unit)

Soon after the Second Session it was learned that the PostshyConciliar Liturgical Commission had drawn up bull new rite that

Louisiana Bishop Forcefully Defends Church Doctrine on Race Relations

LAFAYETTE (NC)-A strongly worded letter noting penalties which ean be- incurshyred by Catholics who oppose the teachings 0 f the Church in regard to race relations has been written to all Catholics of the dioceSe of Lafayette Louisiana by Bishop Maurice Schexnayder The letter read Sunday at all Masse8 in churches and chapels of the dioshyrese was prompted by all

attack upon a white priest pastor of a Negro parish in a town of the diocese Names of those involved In the incishydent were DOt revealed in the letter

JIhe letter specifies severe penshyelties for those Catholics who interfere with Negro Catholics In the practice of their religion or 10m organizations whose aim is to oppose teacllings of the Ohuroh in regard to race relashytions -

Penalty indicated is 8 reserved ~_ Aooording to Cburdl Jaw

absolutiOft from reserved sins can be obtained only kom the bishop of the diocese 0

The letter also called for a balf hour of prayer in all churches and chapels of the dioshycese tomorrow in reparntion for the assaUlt of the priest The bishop also asked for prayers that a change of heart will come in oflher places where a spirit of rebelHon exists against the teachings of the ohurcl1 in re~d

to race Neither Bishop Schexnayder

nor his diocesan officials would comment ~urther on the Incident

which provoked the letter but Msgr Alexande1 O Sigur direcshytor of the diocesan Bureau of Information advised that the priest involved is out of the diocese on vacation and that the white men have apologized and given evidence of repentance for their actions No charges were filed with civil authorities

The bishops letter Dearly beloved in Christ

It is with a heavy heart that we address you today a day which we had hoped and prayed would never come to pass in thibull

lurn to Paae Fifteen

would make concelebration posshysible and normal today Gradushy

- ally this rite was used in vari shyTum to Page EigbteeG

No Easton Parish Includes Athletic And Spiritual

A combination of the athshyletie and the spiritual wiD take place in Immaculate Conception Parish North Easton next week when a Balt shyketbaU Clinic and sessions on 1lbe Bible and the Mass will be given at Stonehill College for boys fa the seventh ei~hth ninth and tenth ~ade age groups

Sessions will be held from 10 AM until 330 PM Monday through Friday To insure the boys against accident and to supply them with milk for their lunches there will be a charge of two dollars per person

The staff will include parilrh priests and students of St Pius X Seminary Excellent college players will conduct the basketshyball instructions

Boys have been instructed to bring sneakers towel and lunch to the seminary

Parish priests have asked par ents to remember in their prayshyers the Holy CrQss Fathers without whose help the program would not be possible

2 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs Aug 6 14M

Diocese of Fall River

OFFICIAL

JRANSFER

Rev William 1 Shovelton assiStant lit Sacred Heart Ohuroh Fall River to st Thomas More Church Somerset as assistant

Appointment effective Wednesday August 12 1964

~~~~ltf Bishop of Fall River

- Morally Unobiectionable for Everyone Battle Hymt1 Brass Bottle Bridge on River Kwai Circus World Day Mars Invaided Dream Maker Drum Beat Fall of Ramon Empire Gladiators Gold Rush Great Escape Where Love Has Gone Iacredible Mr Limpet

Its Mad Mad Mad World Sampson amp Slave Queen Lillies of Field Sergeants 3 Longest Day Summer Holiday Modern Times Unearthly Stranger Moonspinners The When the Clock Strikes Mouse on Moon Whos Minding Store Never Put it in Writing Wild amp Wonderful One Mans Way Windjammer Papas Delicate Condition Yank in Viet Nam A Patsy The You Have to Run Fast Pepe toung Swingers The Ready for the People Romeo amp Juliet

Religious Groups Protest Sentence

SAN FRANCISCO (Ne)shyCatholic and Protestant groups have charged that a nine-month jail sentence handed out to the ~ead of this citys NAACP branch for participating in a sit-hi demonstration is unjust and discriminatory

he Archdiocesan Catholic

HEAD CONFERENCE John P Smeekens left Presshyident Pro Tern of the Michigan State Senate and Chief Jusshytice Thomas M Kavanagh right of the Michigan Supreme Court are co-chairmen for the Sixth National Cursillo Conshyfelence to be held on the campus of Michigan State Unishyversity East Lansing Mi~h Aug 19-22 More than 1000

Rteports Indicate Progress Of Atheism Disappointing

EERLIN (NC) - Progress of with great frequency in the ath~ism in the Soviet Union is not matching the pace set for it by middotthe communists it is evident froJn reports in party publicashytions received here

Lack of enthusiasm for anti shyreliigious activities is lamented

Mass Ordo FRIDAY-St Cajetan Confesshy

$(Jr III Class White Mass PJ~oper Gloria Second Colshylect St Donatus Bishop and Martyr no Creed Common Preface Two Votive Masses in honor of the Sacred Heart of Jesus permitted

SAIURDAY - St John Mary Vianney Confessor III Class White Mass Proper (Mass as on August 9 in Missal) Gloria Second Collect SS Cyriacus urgus and Smaragdus Marshytyl~S no Creed Common PrefshyaCte

SUNDAY-XII Sunday After Pentecost II Class Green Mass Proper Gloria Creed Preface of Trinity

MONDAY-St Lawrence Marshytyr U Class Red Mass Proper

GI)ria no Creed Common Preface

TUElSDAY - Mass of previous Sunday IV Class Green Mass Proper No Gloria or Creed Seeond Collect SS Tiburtiu8 and Susanna Virgin Martyrs COlnmon Preface

WEDNESDAY - St Clare Virshygin III Class White Mass Pr(per Gloria no Creed Common Preface

THUnSDAY - Mass of previouS Sqnday IV Class Green Mass Proper No Gloria or Creed Second Collect SS Hippolytus

and Gassian Martyrs Com~on

Preface

FORTY HOURS DEVOTION

Aug 9--8t Theresa New Bedford

Our Lady of Victo17 Centerville

Aug 16 - Our Lady of Lourdes Wellfleet

Sacred Heart New Bedshyford

Aug 23-St Anthony of the Desert Fall River

middotSt Joseph Woods Hole Aug aG--St John the Baptist

Central Village Our Lady of Grace

North Westport

tilE KeROI 1ec0lll1 Class Postage middotPaICl at Fall R1

Mass lublisheCl everY Thursday at ltnil HI-IanCI Avenue Fall River Mass by tire -elthollc Press of tlte OloCese of Fall River Sscrlj)tJOII price bJ II IIOItpald I4tIO JIll

Lithuanian Red youth organ Komjaunimo Tiesa for example A representative comment is the following

bull bull Even atheists are passhysive with regard to antagonistic

world views Dont we see often how young men pass bY disreshygard and even tolerate bull bull bull such world views

The mood of the Lithuanian people is glimpsed in a remark by the editors of Valstieciu Laishykrastis who complain

Freedom of Conscience The editors receive letters

whose authors ask whymiddotmiddot anti shyreligious propaganda is being conducted in our country It seems to them that such propashyganda is incompatible with the Soviet constitution which rec ognizes the freedom of conshyscience and religion to all citi shyzens Would it not be bettershythe authors ask-to leave the faithfumiddotl in peace and to renounce anti-religious propaganda

In Moscow the Red youth paper KosomolBkaya Pravda obshyjected to the way in which a Pentecostal leader named Viktor Garbuzov adapted a popular Russian song The Blue Earth Is Going Around into a reli shygious hymn The Terrible Sin Is Going Around

Michael C Austin Inc

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Interracial Council declared that the sentence passed on Dr Tliomas N Burbridge a Sail Francisco physician was so far in excess of those given in comshyparable cases as to seem to indishycate that Dr Burbridge has been singled out because of his long record of civil rights activity

Dr Burbridge and several othshyers were arrested in June for a sit-in demonstration at a San Francisco automobile sales room where they said discriminatory hiring practices were used Some of those arrested with Burbridge received far lesser sentences

The sentence also brought down the fire of 17 Methodist ministers who declared in a public statement that Dr Burshybridge was pursuing a cause supported by the basic prinshyciple of all religion and demoeshyraey They said they are hopeshyful a higher court will COl shyreet the sentence

Plan Mahrajan Our Lady of PurgatoJT

Church New Bedford will hold its annual mahrajan Sunday Aug 16 at Madeira Field Dimal1 and Hathaway Streets The Ed Jazayre orchestra wiU play and Oriental foods will be available Ticket chairman is Miss Josephshyine David who announces thM door prizes will be awarded

c P HARRINGTON FUNERAL HOME

986 Plymouth Avenue

Fall River Mass

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Act I Advance to I~ear Behold A Pale Horse Black Zoo Blue Hawaii Captain Newman MD Chalk Garder Children of Damned Charade Citizen Kane Come Fly With Me Distant Trumpet Donovans ReefshypoundIii Eye Fort Dobbs Hlmlet

III Nights Work America America Becket Bedtime Story 8ikini Beach Buddha Bye Bye Birdie Cardinal Cartouche Darbys Rangers Flight from Ashiya Fun in Acapulco CIobai ~ffair

Americanizatiorl of Emily Kissin Cousins Black Sabbat Cleopatra Comedy of Terrors Conjugal Bed Curse of Living CorpseFemale Jungle4 for Texas Frightened City From Russia With Love III Blues Honeymoon Hotel Horror of Party Beach House Is Not AI Home Jessica

(mpty CaavaI

Hud Hypnotic EyeLoneliness of Long

Distance Runner Mafioso Mail Order Bride Mans Favorite SportNo My Darling Daughter OperatIon Petticoat Paris When It Sizzles Pillow Talk Pink Panther

Horror of It All Id Rather Be Rich King of Sun Lawrence of Arabia Man From Galveston Mary Mary Miracle Worker Muscle Beach PartyPoint of Order Ring of Treason Roustabout Sanjuro Sing and Swing7 Days in May Secret Door Secret Invasion

Kitten With A Whip LlIIy in Cage Long Ship~ Man in Middle Masque of the Red Death Hight Must Fall Psyche 59 Racing Fever Sex and the Single Girl Shock Corridor Small World of Sammy Lee Soldier in the Rain Some Came Running Splendor ill Grass

Condemned $lIeD

Shock Treatment 633 Squadron South Pacific Surf Party Twenty Plus Two Twice Told Tales Unsinkable Molly BrOwt

Voice of Hurricane Walk Tightrope Walls of Hell War is Hell Weekend With Lulu Wheeler Dealers World of Henry Orient Young Doctors The

Prize Term of Trial Thin Red Line Third Secret Thunder of Drums To Bed or Not to Bed Town Without Pity Two Are Guilty West Side Story Hard Days Night Woman of Straw Zulu Young Lovers

StranglerSunday in New York The Devil and the

10 Commandments Three Fables of Love Tiara Tahiti lOr) Under Age Vice and Virtue Viva Las Vegas What A Way To Go Where Boys Are Yesterday Today and

TomorrOlll

Unobiectionable for Adults Adolescents

Morally Unobiectionable for Adults

For Adults (With Reservations) This classification Is given to certain films which while not morally offensive

bull themselves require cautiOtl and sam e analysis and explanation as a protectiol to tile uninformed against wrong inter pretations and false conclusions

Best Man Martin Luther This Sporting life Black like Me Organizer Tom Jones Divorce Italian Style Pressure Point Under Yum Yum Tree tool World Servant Victimmiddot Dr Strangelove Sky Above amp Mud Below Visit Themiddot 8h Strangers in the City Walk on Wild Side Girl With the Greea Eyes Suddenly Last Summer toung amp Willing U1iti

Morally Obiectionable in Part for Everyone

3 THE ANCHOR-Deny State Right English Holy Union Nuns Like American Food Thurs August 6 1964

Think U S Politics Gayer Than Theirs Wonderful wonderful and most wonderful Thats what Sister Imelda Marie Holy

Union Sister from England describes American food The variety is fabulous adds Sister Mary Anita also from England Corn on the cob was specially mentioned by Sisshyter Imelda Marie who also noted that TV dinners really took my faney Both Sisters

To Monopoly In Education

AUCKLAND (NC)-Our problem is ro convinc~ the public that the state should not have a monopoly of edushycation and that independent schools are as necessary and as deserving of state assistance as are private hospitals and denomshyinational hospitals Dr Donald McKenzie said here in New Zealand

Dr McKenzile is a neurosurshygeon and a Pr~byterian who led the Independent SChools Comshymittee in negotiations with the government last year The neshygotiations resulted in grants to Catholic and other private schools amounting to more than $550000 a year

Dr McKenzie was one of three members of the Independent Schools Committee who spoke to delegates of the diocesan fedshyeration of Catholic ParentshyTeacher Associations here

Our cause was just in that education is above party politics The independent schools conshycerned - Anglican Catholic Presbyterian and undenominashytional- were united in their need continued Dr McKenzie

The overall comparison of health with education drraws the inescapable conclusion that both must be treated alike The overriding purpose is to treat all patients and to educate all chil shydren The fact that some beneshyfit might incidentally accrue to the school or to the denominashytion managing it is not signifi shycant he emphasized

Teach Basic Truths He proposed as the basic ques~

tion Will the general welfare be promoted by including deshynominational school pupils in the national program of educashytion or will it be promoted by leaving them out

He stressed that the clause in New Zealands 1877 Education Act was not intended to exclude Christrianity as such As there was no established religion in New Zealand the exclusion was thought necessary to avoid the troubles inherent in the bitter sectarian strife of the times

The fact that times have changed is shown by the churches getting together on the Independent Schools Committee he noted

One thing is certain he said the great basic truths can be taught only through religion and secular education under the state is concerned with not inshyterfering with religious belief

Condoles Disaster Victims Families

CASTELGANDOLFO (NC)shyPope Paul VI sent his condoshylences to the families of the vieshytims of the Portuguese train disaster and to 1ihose who surshyVlived it

Eighty-nine persons w ere killed in the wieck When an overloaded ear became uncoupshyled and plunged over an emshybankment It was the worst rail shyroad accident in the nations bistory

The Pope sent his condolences tlbrough Bishop Florentino de Andrade de SiolVa apostolic administrator of Porto to whom he also sent a personal contri shybution for the relief of the needishyest victims

College Centenary CASHEL (NC)-The 10Mh

anniversary of the foundation of Rockwell College was observed here in Ireland with a Solemn Pontifical Mass celebrated by Michael Cardinal Browne OP of the Roman curia and attended by Irish Plesident EamOill de Vlera

spoke of the wide choice available in meat and seashyfoods Never heard of livershywurst before marveled Sisshyter Mary Anita

The Sisters in Fall River to teach at the Summer session of Sacred Hearts College conshyducted by the Holy Union comshymunity have managed to cram a gOltXl bit of sightseeing and obshyservation of the American scene into their stay thus far

Now with Summer school over they are visiting New York including the Worlds Fair and Washington before returning to F-all River for Holy Union proshyfession ceremonies Saturday Aug 22 They will return to England Sept l

Much Gayer They havent seen much

American television but did view parts of the Republican convention Theres much more gaiety in American politics than ill ours opined Sister Imelda Ma~ie

She is deputy headmistress of St Annes Grammar School in Southampton An English gramshymar school she explained is the

shy equivalent of a combination high school and junior college in the United States enrolling students from ages 11 to 18 St Annes has 800 students

An honors graduate from Lonshydon University Sister Imelda Marie teaches English in addishytion to c-arrying on her adminshyistrative duties At the Fall River Summer school she offered an introductory course to conshytemporary British poetry conshysidering Hopkins Yeats Eliot Auden Spen4er Day Lewis MacNeice D y la n Thomas George Barker and many others

Coincidentally her father was born in Providence but then traveled to England This is his daughters first visit here

Science Math Sister Mary Anita is headshy

mistress at Chariton Park School in Cheltenham Also a grammar school it is private rather than state-financed as is St Annes Sister Mary Anita who holds a masters degree in science from University College 0 ubi in teaches science and mathematics

as well as heading her school She noted that the school

property was formerly a royal hunting lodge dating from the time of St Edward the Confesshysor in the 12th century The main school building was rebuilt in 1732 she said but other secshytions are more modern

The Sisters explained that most Catholic schools in England

THOSE WIDE OPEN SPACES Its a long way from here to Washington say Sis-ter Imelda Marie left and Sisshyter Mary Anita Holy Union Sisters from England who taught at Sacred Hearts College in Fall River this Summer Theyre planning sightseeing tour to New York Washingshyron before returning to England Sept 1

New York Clergy Discuss Crisis With Mayor

NEW YORK (NC)-Eighshyteen Protestant Catholic and Jewish clergymen met here with Mayor Robert Wagner to offer their support in the citys racial crisis and offer sugshygestions for dealing with it

Led by Dr John C Bennett president of Union Theological Seminary the clergy g r 0 u p spent an hour with Wagner reshyviewing the situation which has led to rioting in Harlem and the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn

Catholic representative in the group was Father Philip Hurley S J chaplain of the Catholic IiIlItermcial Council of the Bronx

Attack Problem The clergymen asked for estashy

blishment of a civilian review board to consider charges of police brutali1Jy and u r g e Ii strengthening of the citys Hushyman Rights Commission

In a statement after the meetshying they said this is no time for piece-meal solutions and warned that the problems of Harlem and Bedford-Stuyvesant cannot be isolated from the destiny of the city as a whole They called for an immediate all-out attack on the racial probshylems confronting our city

Stamp Exhibit COLOGNE (NC)-A display

of stamps and postmarks with Ohristian motives was held here under the sponsorship of the International St Gabriel Federshya-tion a Catholic philatelists organization covering 30 counshytries

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The whole educational strucshy primary grades FIRST NATIONAL BANKture is different said Sister The Sisters have visited litershyImelda Marie but the end

ary and historic landmarks ofproduct of good education in ATTLEBOROMassachusetts such as Salemboth the American and British Concord Lexington Boston andsystems is the same Plymouth and have toured Harshy SO ATTLEBORO - SEEKONKShe said that 80 per cent of vard University and Boston ColshyBritish children take a secshylegeondary modern course after the MEMBER FDIC

famous eleven plus examinashy The distances are amazing tions which make a preliminary said Sister Imelda Marie in conshydivision Of youngsters into those trasting her tight little isle destined to take ~m academic with Americas open spaces course leading to university enshy You travel at great speed and GERALD E

have the amenities for this travshyceive a general education el she added referring mainly

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rollment and those who will reshy

McNALLY however she hastened to add Then she couldnt resist quotshyLate-maturing youngsters who ing an epigram Youre halfway CONSTRUCTION CO INCshow special ability can be through tomorrows schedule shifted to the academic track at before youve swallowed yestershya later date days tranquilizers 454 MAIN STREET SOMERSET MASSThere is keen competition to Sister Mary Anita admitted get into English universities though that London is a rather

TELEPHONE 675-7992said the Sisters 11hey are fOl rushing place too When youre tbe intellectual elite and there the pace of the people

since there is much of the overshycrowding problem that exists in this country only the best stushydents succeed in entering -

Noting the many types of schools that flourish in England Sister Mary Anita said The value of British education is in its diversity

In Fall River she conducted a two-week science workshop for in-service teachers It was deshysigned to help elementary teachshyers to understand the basic

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Both Fall River Holy Union Sisters and the English visitors agree that the teacher exchange has been stimulating on both sides And theres hope that this first Summer visit will blossom into a full-fledged exchange program between American and English provinces of the comshymunity

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Catholic Lay Educator Asks Understanding of World

CHICAGO (NC)-A Catholic lay educator said heJe that the Church should adopt a new pedagogy for preparshying its members to deal with the secular world Russell Barta chairman of the Mundelein College political scienee department also urged that Catholics look on the world hi made a distinction betweE~

as a challenge and opportunshyity rather than a threat

Barta addressing 250 U S and Canadian religion teachers attending a religious education workshop at the college said we are entering into a new stage iri the relationship of the Catholic Church to the world

Siege Over The siege is over and the

walls are tumbling down he declared But as yet we dont see whats on the other side nor can we tell what the horizon will look like when the walls are down

He said that in the past the Church has tragioally bull misunderstood new developshyments in the secular world There is hardly any achieveshyment of modern man which did not leave in its wake dire warnshyings and anathemas from tlhe Church he stated

Barta suggested that this same tendency has been present in the Catholic response to the develshyopment in America of a secushylall order a secular society

Not Bad Arguing that the secularizashy

twn of American society is not necessarily a pernicious trend but that in principle it is good

Leave to Start Mission Service

WASHINGTON (NC) - Five young women from New York Ohio and Illinois have left here for teaching and nursing work in Africa as members of the Women Volunteers Association

They will give up to three years of professional service in response to requests for assist shyance frommiddot bishops in Ghana Uganda and Kenya

The five trained for most of the past year at the headquarshyters here of the asso~iation

which since 1959 has been sendshying laywomen to live and work in African mission hospitals and schools

The five are Gillis Daley of Eastchester N Y E I iz abe t h Fitzgerald of New York City Rose Rahilly of Kingston NY all of whom will work at Holy F ami I y Hospital Berekum Ghana Jean Dewey of Cincinshynati going to the Virika Mission Fort Portal Uganda and Doloshyres middotCarroll of Joliet Ill who will teach at the Mugoiri Secshyondary School for Girls near Nyeri Kenya

Allows Priests Say Mass Facing People

SAGINAW (NC)-Priests in the Saginaw diocese may offer Mass facing the people if they can do it without making changes in the structure of their churchs main altar

This permission was granted by Bishop Stephen S Woznicki of Saginaw lie also directed that all new churches in the diocese have altars at which celebrants can face either toward or away from the congregation

Bishop Woznicki cautioned his priests that remodeling of exist shying altars and sanctuaries must await the direction of the comshymission set up by Pope Paul VI to implement the principles of the constitution on the liturgy adopted by the Second Vatican CounciL

secularization and secularism He defined secularization liS

that historical process which has moved us directly opposite the position once occupied by the Church in the Middle Ages at which time the world existed and built itself up according ~j) the Church and within it

American society is a secular society because it is no longer organized as such around religshyious values Rather its central values are human he said

Hungarians Pro) For Aqreement

BUDAPEST (NC)-Hungarys CathoHcs are praying ceaselessly for a prompt solution of ChurchshyState problems in this commushynist-ruled country and hoping that a settlement will be reached before Summers end It is believed here that secret

negotiations have been under way between the Holy See and the Hungarian government for more than a year Many Hunshygarian bishops priests and lay leaders believe the talks are so far advanced that all that reshymains to be done is to sign an agreement

Neither the Vatican nor Hunshygary however have confirmed that negotiations are being conshyducted

Cardinals Case Despite this well informed

sources here claim that agreeshyment has been reached on the namiug of bishops for six empty dioceses They also believe that 85-year-old Bishop Lajos Shvoy of Szekesfehervar and Bishop Kalman Papp of Gyoir who is ill will ask to retire from their posts

These sources a1so note that a Vatican - Hungarian agreement would have to settle the case of J 0 z s e f Cardinal Mindszenty Hungarian primate who has been living middotin asylum at the U S legation here since the failure of the 1956 anticommushynist uprising

Plan to Introduce Liturgy to Children

ST LOUIS (NC)-Study sesshysions on introducing the liturgy to small children will be held during the National Liturgical Week here starting Monday Aug 24 to 27

Speakers during thes~ lectureshydiscussion sessions will include Xancy Rambusch founder of the American Montessori Society Sister Rita Clare of Providence Heights College Issaquah Wash Christiane Brusselmans of the religious education department at the Catholic University of America Washington D C and Sister Jane Stien professor of theology at Ursuline Convent St Martin Ohio

Departure Rites ST MARTINVILLE (NC)

The first mission departure cershyemony in the history of the Lafayette La diocese was held with Bishop Maurice Schexnayshyder presenting a mission cross to Sister Mary Martin a memshyber of the Sisters of Mercy and a St Martinville native who bas been assigned to St Jdsephs Mercy Hospital in Georgetown British Guiana

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Rochester Prelate Says White Negro Hoodlums Involved in Riots

ROCHESTER (NC)-The passhytor of a major downtown parish said here this citys violence has not been a race riot but mob action against places of business by white and Negro hoodlums

This appraisal was given by Msgr John S Randall pastor of Immaculate Conception church managing editor of the Rochester diocesan newspaper the Cattloshylic Courier Journal and a past president of the Catholic Press Association

Msgr Randall around whose downtown c h u r c h violence 3wirled on July 25 thinks the rioting which lep to four deaths and more than 700 arrests had some organization behind it and offered an opportunity for a bunch of hoodlums not only colored but white as well to wreak havoc around the city

Of white partieipation he said Whites were involved Any number of them When looting broke out on Saturday night (July 25) white hoodlums converged on the area to take part in it

Although he moved Trinitarshyian Sisters serving in his parish flo a convent outside the troushybled area Msgr Randall said in an interview that his parisb plant suffered no damage

Mob Violence They havent touched any

churches or schools or resi shydences he said It is just mob Yiolence against grocery stores and liquor stores and places of business run by white people They havent touched any busishyness where the management is eolored

Asked if this apparent selecshytion of white-owned businesses implied a degree of planning Msgr Randall said he believed this to be true although it is generally deniild

Sore Point Msgr Randall dismissed unshy

employment as a factor in the Tiolence liAs a matter of fact he said the employment recshyord up here is superior to any place in the country I dont know of any of our industries that are discriminating against Negroes Many of them of (ourse are generally unemploy-

Mothers Tutoring Classes Success

CLEVELAND (NC) - Two mothers and 20 volunteers mostly Catholic high school stushydents are about to bring to a successful close classes they conshyducted at two parochial schools for children needing tutoring

Mrs Fred Leone and Mrs Iohn Sweeney directed the opshyecation at St Adalbert and St Edward schools under sponsorshyship of the local Catholic IntershylIacial Council

The four-week effort offered individual and group instrucshytwn in reading and arithmetic for children who attend the two schools during the regular school Fear

Annual Field Day St Stanislaus Church Fan

River will hold its annual field day under sponsorship of fue PTA and Alumni at 1 Sunday afternoon Aug 9 at Urbans Grove Games with prizes will be held for children and a Polish kitchen will be in operation The public is invited

Parish Clamboil Parishioners of St Roch

Church Fall River will sponsor a clamboil from 5 to 7 Saturday evening Aug 8 in the parish hall 889 Pine Street Tickets will be available at the door Of

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able because they have no skills

He said the city has an ahnorshymal dropout rate among Negroes in schools but I think that primarily they are those ~ho are not keepable for a hlgtl schOOl education and have no ambition

Communication between Rochshyesters whites and Negroes he said is probably one of the sore points in the area There has been a lack of good commUOlcashytion There are not too many spokesmen for the colored comshymunity and it is pretty hard to get someone that can speak for them because the colored comshymunity is so disrupted

He noted that the city has two elected colored supervisors One of them is Mrs Constance Mitchell who is a member of his parish and who has been active in appeals for law and order

Seek Education In Red China

HONG KONG (NC) - Red Chinas universities have reshyceived admission applications from more than 100 Hong Kong secondary students according to reliable sources

This is the first time since 1958 that an appreciable number of local university-age students have turned to the mainland for their higher education

The reason commonly given around Hong Kong is a general improvement in economic condishytions in the Chinese Peoples Republic (CPG) For between the establishment of the CPG in 1949 ad 1958 when the famines began from 800 to 1000 Hong Kong students went to China every year for university edushyeation

But some Chinese professional men here give a different reason Confided one outstanding wideshyly-traveled scholar himself a Catholic and refugee from Shanghai

Last Resort What is the ambitious intel shy

ligent secondary student to dOshyif hes not Catholic ~ even though he is against the Chinese communist regime Of the 939 students ~ho qualified for adshymission to Hong Kong univershysity this Fall there are only 535 vacancies

What happeQs to the other 400 and the many hundreds of other secondary school gradushyates-well rounded students who cannot get their higher educashytion in the Western countries Taiwans (Formosa universities are overflowing Free Chma (Taiwan) used to take many students from Hong Kong So some go to unfree China

Catholics of Israel Mark Elijah Feast

HAIFA (NC)-ThQusands of Catholics from all over Israel attended the traditional feast of the Prophet Elijah at the Stella Maris Carmelite monasshyllery on Mount Carmel

Prayers were said at the Grotshyto of the Prophet at the monasshytery by the Latin Maronite and Melkite Rite communities

Annual Picnic Parishioners of St Anthony

of Padua Church Fall River will attend their annual Summer picnic Sunday Aug 9 at Holy Ghost Grounds Westport Buses will leave the church every half hour from 1030 to 1 according to announcement made by Manshyuel Domingos chairman Portushyguese and American foods will be available and there will be music for dancing Games will 8e played

HEAD UNIVERSITY Father Edward B Bunn SJ left president of Georgetown University Washington DC since 1952 has been named Chancellor of Georgetown efshyfective Dec 3 Father Gerard J Campbell SJ right has been named president to succeed him Georgetown the nations oldest Catholic college is celebrating its 175th anniversary NC Photo

Selfish Individualism Greatest Force Against Family Life

MUNICH (NC)-Young people today should be given help to build families against all the pressures that raise difficulties for them the Holy See has told delegates from 26 nations to the meeting here of the International Union of Family Organizations

In its message the Vatican linked help to yOung couples with the worldwide struggle for freedom of the individual

Julius Cardinal Doepfner archQishop of Munich and Freisshying appearing before the conshyventic)D asserted that the greatshy

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The keynote speaker Gershymanys family affairs minister Dr Bruno Heck said that never were the healing powers of the family more necessary than now referring to the degree in which human personality is overwhelmed by modern indusshytrial society

The human characteristics of Our entire modern way of life depends for better or worse on the vitality and health of our families Dr Heck stated

THE ANCHoR - S Thurs August 6 1964

Prelates Advise Brail Governor

SALVADOR (NC-The govshyernor of an important Brazilian state is governing with the adshyvice of bishops rather than poli shyticians

Gov Lomanto Junior of Bahia called a two-day meeting of bishops of the state to promote the integration of the Church in his administration

The governor surprised politi shycal circles throughout Brazil by making it clear that the princishypal problems of his state will be resolved witli the support of the Church and without in his words the mechanisms organshyized by the various political factions

Gov Lomanto Junior hopes to formulate with the aid of the bishops a program of mutual

collaboration between the govshyernment and the Church for the benefit of the people of his state Subjects discussed at the meetshying were strictly administrative and did not touch on political matters Under consideration were social assistance public health education sanitation enshyergy transportation and agriculshyture

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6 IHt - ~-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Aug 61964 ------------------ Reaction

Ther isa growing undercurrent of impatience toward the elements who are stirring up Negro communities and lIrging them to violence that in many instances has )ittle or nothing to do with race relations or the desire for equal justice under the law Indeed senseless explosion of human energy is a defiance of the law and the law is the Negros best friend True laws to aid him have been late in comng in many instances a hundred years late But it would be a real tragedy if the sacrifices of his forebears the efforts of so many men and women over the decades the Christ shylike long-suffering of many of his and other races were to be tainted at this hour by forces that seek to divide rafher than to heal to pull apart rather than to weld together to sow hatred rather than brotherhood

And it would be truly tragic if those who have sufshyfered with artd for the Negro and who have felt guilt because of the treatment he has received in the United States for a hundred years were to be so shocked by violent elements in Harlem and Jersey City and Rochester that their guilt would turn to animosity and their sYmpathy to irritation

This would not be a reasonable reaction but it would be a human one And the cause of racial justite and above all brotherhood among men would be set back immeasurshyably thereby

Each person reading of the various rioting taking place in different parts of the country must be careful that sueh a backlash attitude does not creep into his own thinking and attitudes Patience and reasonaioleness and charity must still prevail-in and toward all concerned

English JusticeThe English police seem to have dealt most effectively

with the rival British mobs of Mods and Rockers Theile gangs of grown-up children have in past months terrorized various coastal resorts but their latest escapades were met with so much sheer force that they felt the fun go out of their evil antics and were reduced to foot-sore and weary complainers The English police moved in on them with great numbers of firm authority who kept them moving until they were ready to drop from exhaustion And a tired rioter has no steam left to generate mischief

Of course the English police usually do not have to e()ntend with guns English justice is swift and heavy and seldom avoided when a gun is found in a persons possesshysion in the course of any crime This inevitability of purtishshymentfollowing upon the possesson of a gun in a misdeed is enough of a deterrent to keep the English criminal professional or amateur as far from a gun as common sense dictates

It is a treat however to see and example of stenl justice refusing to capitulate to terror The great British sense of law and order is once more the obpect of envy and emulation

WarningRecent warnings given by a Senate Committee to the

television industry had best be heeded Or as one Senator advised if the industry will not police and clean itself up the public will step in wth a force more harsh

Target of the crticism is mostly the endless use of violence violence in such abundance that it either is preshysented as a familiar mode of acting or-answering to the elaim of some television leaders that this is not so - the sensibilities of people especially children are so blunted that violence loses its power to shock anymore hardly a desirable goal

Televisioll authorities had better face the fact that they are vry much in the same position as the movie industry in the early Thirties Warnings of interested and well-intended critics then were brushed aside until an aroused public hit the film-makers in their sensitive spot the pocketbook The television public may be now a sleeping giant lulled into lethargy in the vast wasteland of the cathode tube But a giant can awaken and can write letters to sponsors and can protest at assaults on its taste and moral standards

rheANCHOR OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE DIOCESE OF FALL RIVER Published weekly by The Catholic Press of the Diocese of Fall River

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2 Wrongs Dont Make

e-rhnOlA9h thE (1Altd~ With thE ChWlch [_ By REV ROBERT W HOVDA Catholic University

TODAY-The Transfiguration of Our Lord Jesus Christ This moment of transfiguration this exception proves the rule about Jesus surrender during His eanhly life of the fullness of His glory that He might be truly one of us

Before the submission to death of His life according to the flesl~ and the Fathers raising Hirr to glory by the Spirits power only the event we celeshybrate today showed Christ as He has been ever since the Resnrrection Splendor which dazzles human eyes (First Reading) belongs to Him who has become Lord

TOMORROW - st Cajetan Confessor Our passage to glory invoLves more than a sloughing off of the more obvious limishytations of human existence It means also a transcending of many good things which on earth are actual means of loving God

Todays Mass in honor of the founder of another religious community is particularly conshycerned with one of these mans property possessions material goodB The Religious who vows he w ill not posses nor own is merely bearing witness here and now to an aspect of our life in glory

SATURDAY - St John Mary Vianlley Confessor I would have him leave his sinning and live on (First Reading) Sinshygrace death-life mortality-imshymortality-the promise of passhysage is older even than its aetushyalizaton in Jesus Christ The prophetic text of the Old Testashyment is Hving Word of God today It is achieved And the pastor the shepherd (Gospel) the la borer in the harvest is he who oreaches this good news and presides at the Supper where the news becomes living an experienced fact

12TH SUNDAY AFTER PEN TECOST At the very heart of Christianity is a contrast be tween law and spirit slavery and freedom written law and spirit Jal law (First Reading) The Christian opts for the latter in each case which except in the cafe of slavery does not exshyclude 1he former but transcends and imorms it

As often as Jesus warns against disrespect for the law he walns also against our tenshydency to identify it absolutely wHh our human understanding ~ it and with the human terms

we use to express it Our public worship for exshy

ample is formal liturgical written yet the Councils great reform now under way has shown us that the Church must be free and responsible before God to renew her understanding of the letter in the light of the Spirit And eVen to change the letter when circumstances renshy

der it less useful to the Spirit MONDAY-St Lawrence Mar

tyro Word sacrament congre gation priest--all are manifesshytations and vehicles of the presshyence of Jesus ChriSt of his real presence So when we gather for Mass we are in all these ways in the presence oi Him whom we would follow (Gospel Communion Hymn)

He it is who sows freely (First Reading) and we see it in this sacrificial meal comshymemorating death and resurrecshytion He it is whomiddotis an enemy to his own life in this world (Gospel) and we see it here as we handle the signs of a body given and blood shed Honoring a martyr today we pray for grace to sow more freely ourshyselves

TUESDAY-Mass as on Sunshyday What is it that is written in the law asks Jesus for law is still our guide And the man who knew only the written law not the spiritual (First Readshying) came back with a question that was almost a plea And who is my neighbor (Gospel)

He wanted to make the law of Gltgtd small enough for human consumption He wanted some limits some boundaries some parochial ilnes within which to work comfortably

At Mass this congregation beshycomes the Church of Christ is the Church of Christ But how inadequately if we are parochial or statist or nationalist if we are not fully conscious of our solidarity with humankind

WEDNESDAY - St Clare Virgin Mankind is two in one flesh with Christ He is the bridegroom (Collect First Read ing Gospel Communion Hymn) and the human family is the bride The Eucharist is the mar riage feast the pledge of heaven where our flesh will know the glory that His flesh now posshysesses Fidelity and prudent care muSt guard this relationshyship lest we be excluded who have thus far the grace of acshyceptance

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The Land of the Latins

Geographically and thereshyfo r e unalterably L a till America is radically diffeJIshyent from the United States Taken as a whole Latin Amellshyica has proved less beneficial tID human habita- tion than the United States Latin America is more isolated from the rest of the world more tropical more m 0 un t a i nshyous and has proshyportionately less goo d farming land So u th America more than twice the size of the United States with Alaska thrown in faces Africa rather than Europe and lies at a greater distance from China India the Middle EaSt and Europe than does the United States

South America stretches 4508 miles in length and about 300f) miles in width The West Coast is paralleled by a mountain range running the full 4500 milea from Venezuela to the tip fIIf Chile in reality a wall of beshytweenthree and four miles height Before the airplane was much easier to go frOM Latin America to New York than from one Latin Americ_ coaSt to the other

Rain Forest On the eastern side of these

Andes Mountains one finds bull rain forest-an area of unceasshying rainfall Below that is the Amazon Basin which is larger than the distance from New York to Liverpool The Amazoa has seven rivers emptying into it and each is over 1000 miles long Here is a vast irrigated area but because of heavy rainshyfall and frequent flooding the land is agriculturally unproducshytive

From the United States-Mell shyico border to the end of Chile is an area of eight million square miles almost equal to Europe and the United States combined Nowhere else in the world do mountain ranges deserts and forests present such formidable obstacles to the activities of man and development of an area 25 of Latin America is mounshytainous 25 swampy and 1Olt desert

All Races

The people of this land tenet to live in large cities that focus on the coasts or in small pockets within the folds of the mounshytains Latin America has 7 of the peoples of the world and the population is a human kaleidoshyscope All the races are the~

white brown black and yellow The people are immigrants from three continents Africa Asia and Europe The Indians are beshylieved to have immigrated across the Bering Strait from Asia Thf 16th ceritury European mishygration was mostly Spanish and Portuguese in modern times Central and Northern Europe and England have provided a goodly share of the settlers

Into this mixture of people and places we send the Papal Volunteers They go into a new world and provide bull new life for the people CaD ~()u be part of this effort

THE ANCHORshy 7Prelate Upholds Happy Family High SchooZSource of Pride Thurs August 6 1964

Non-Conformity Of Christilaquols

WASHINGTON(NC) Bishop John J Wright of Pittsburgh told an assembly of American and foreignmiddot students that whilemiddot Christians must labor in the world they must retain a measure of nonshyconformity to it

Speaking during a Mass at the Interfederal Assembly of Pax Romana a Catholic student and melleduals group held at Georshygetown University the Bishop declared there must always be sharp differences between the Christian and the world

So far as the spirit of the world is concerned the Chrisshytian is and must always be a non-conformist in order that he may imitate that Christ who was in the world but not of it loved the world and died for it but did not conform to its dictates he said

Your non-conformity he told the students must middotbe one not only of dissent from the maxims of the world but also of discontent with the level of excellence which the world finds quite enough indeed more than enough where morality and pershyfection are concerned

Enrich Common Good Such a non-conformity esshy

sential to your vocation both as Christians and intellectuals will make you exemplars in our day of how the believers obey the established laws but in their private lives rise far above the laws promote the common good and share the consensus that proshytleots it but in their heroic supershynatural effort enrioh that comshymon good far beyond the limited understanding of the median average of any mere consensus that the cruldren of the world can grasp

The Christian non-oonformshyists said Bishop Wright undershystand and implement the proshyfound meaning of detachment the spiritual techniques by whioh the Christian humanist is able to love every created goodness truth and beauty yet be a prisioner of none and reshymain the ohild of God the heir to Gods uncreated treasures

Womens Residence At St Bonaventure

ST BONAVENTURE (NC)shyConstruction of the first womshyens residence hall at St Bonashyventure University here in New York has started Father Francis William Kearney OFM presshyident said the four-story twoshywing residence for 318 students will be ready for occupancy in September 1965 and will cost about $1500000

The building is part of the universitys $19 million developshyment program which also inshycludes a two-story administrashytion building and a one-story postoffice building both to be ready this Fall

Archdiocese in India Trains Catechists

MADRAS (NC) - The first full-time catechists of this archshydiocese have completed a twoshyyear course of training at the St Pauls Catechists Training Center here

The 16 catechists will be asshysigned to serve in parishes on a monthly salary of about $15 for the unmarried in addition to expenses and childrens allow ances for those with families

They will also get f r e e living quarters or a housing al shylowance educational facilities for children and separation pay or pensien UPOll retirement at the age of 6Q

To St Lawrence Parish in New Bedford Senator Scores Theyre both blue-eyed and brown-haired They both belong to the National Honor TV Violence Society And theyre both outstanding seniors-to-be at Holy Family High School New

Bedford Theyre Christine Ponichtera and Kevin Healy Most senior class officers havent WASHINGTON (NC) - The chairman of the Senates juveshybeen named as yet they say but alJtady Christine is sodality prefect and Kevin is assisshynile delinquency subcommittee

tant editor for Maria the ri~ua charged here that the situationschool yearbook In previous ~ II with regard to excessive vioshyyears Kevin was sophomore lence on television is in some

ways worse today than it wasclass president and Christine two years agowas dramatics club secretary

Kevins active in the Junipero Sen Thomas J Dodd of ConshyClub and the Chess Club at necticut said unjustifiable vioshyHoly Family and his chief outshy lence and brutality permeate side interest is Junior Achieve many new TV shows and many ment an organization which offensive shows of earlier seashypromotes business activity on sons have been syndicated and the part of young people to help are now being reshown on indeshythem prepare for future careers pendent stations

Kevin has been in JA two We discover that the most years and proudly wears its exshy violent shows of two years ago ecutive pin To earn it he exshy are today shown during earlier plains he had to merit two preshy broadcasting hours than they vious awards and pass an examshy were originally designed for ination JA youngsters for the Dodd said There has been little most part form manufacturing or no editing of objectionablecompanies making and marketshy content This means these proshying such items as costume jewshy grams are being made available elry But Kevin is secretary of to a much larger and younger lAs bank which serves 29 group of children than ever flourishing businesses and takes before in two or three hundred dollars Dodd made his charges as his each of three nights a week its subcommittee opened a new in operation series of hearings on TV crime

The other groups make and violence It made similar things but we make money tudies in 1961 and 1962 says Kevin

He is a member of St Lawshyrence parish in New Bedford Set Clambake and the son of Mr and Mrs

This Sunday Aug 9 is theMilton E Healy He has two date chosen for the annual clamshybrothers one in the service the bake of Mt Carmel Churchother a student at the University New Bedford To be held atof Massachusetts Kevin himshyHoly Ghost Grounds Westportmiddotself hopes to be an architectural the event will feature gamesengineer and attend SMTI or snacks and the bake Ticketsthe U of Mass will be available at the churchI like to look at house plans on Sunday or may be obtainedin the paper I like to draw and from committee membersI like math he says Put them Charles Silva Jr heads a largeall together and it seems to add arrangements committeeup to architecture

In addition to his JA work Kevin holds a part time job at a neighborhood grocery He deshylivers by bicycle What hapshypens when theres a big order I suffer he grimaces Theres a close relationship the assembled students at the

with the teachers too adds end of each marking periodA highlight of the past KevinSpring for Kevin was the CYO In 1956 Father McKeon also

tour to the Worlds Fair Was by then a Monsignor died andFirst Co-Ed School it fun he recalls and he hopes Holy Family organized In was succeeded as pastor by a to make the trip again next year 1904 was the first co-educational Holy Family alumnus Most Rev

A trip to New York is still in YOUl the offing for pretty Christine

high school in the Diocese It James J Gerrard of the class of was preceded in St Lawrence 1914 Bishop Gerrard has conshy at

Shell attend the Summer School parish by St Josephs High tinued the tradition of fatherly TlCKLI011 of Catholic Action there this which was founded in 1884 by interest in Holy Family and freshymonth as her sodalitys prefect Rev Hugh J Smyth then pastor quently addesses the student

St Josephs continued until body on religious and otherShe names English as her favshy1900 when an increasing enroll shy topics0rite subject and tennis bowling ment of grammar school stu Holy Familys Alumni Assoshyand swimming as favorite sports dents in the parish forced its ciation now numbers some 3000The daughter of Mr and Mrs closing to make space available men and women and is an activeChester Ponichtera shes a to them group maintaining over themember of Our Lady of Pershy

By 1904 however Father years its interest in its almapetual Help parish and active Smyth was able to reopen the mater as secretary of its CYO She has high school in a new buildingone brother wholl be a senior now Holy Family grammarat Providence College as shes a FOUR CONVENIENT OFFICES TO SERVE YOUschool Continued growth madesenior at Holy Family another building necessary and ONE-STOP BANKINGChristine hopes to attend in 1915 the present Holy Family

Salve Regina College and beshy High was constructed Althoughcome a nurse At present she intended for St Lawrence pashy FIRST-MACH IN ISTSleans toward pediatrics as a rishioners the school has alwaysspeciality accommodated boys and girls NATIONAL BA NK Both youngsters enjoy attendshy fro m other New Bedford ing Holy Family You cant get parishes OF TAUNTONlost says Christine You In 1921 Father Smyth by then know nearly everyone Msgr Smyth died and Rev North Dighton North Easton Norton Taunton

John F McKeon became pastor Spring Street Main Street W Main Street Main Stteet of St Lawrences He fondlyPrelate Condemns Member Federa Deposit Insurance Corporationnicknamed his school Happy Family High School and itSmut Publications was his habit to read grades toSYDNEY (NC)-Today more

than ever children are being exploited by publishers of imshy Color Process Year Books moral books papers and magshyazines according to Norman Booklets BrochuresCardinal Gilroy of Sydney

The ranking Australian prelshyate said in a speech at the openshying of a new high school in subshyurban Ashfield that some newsshy American Press Inc venders estimate that 80 per cent of the trash publications are beshy OFF SET - PRI NTERS - LETTERPRESSing sold to youth

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Returning Traveler Has Overweight Problem By Mary Tinley Daly

1he very thought of visiting San Francisco especially in July 1964 sent this columnist into a tiz of excitement

Youll love it Mom Markie from experience corroborated what we had always heard about the Golden Gate City Its suave sophisticated and friendly And everybody is well groomed at all times she emphasized Now lets see about your clothes Toshygether and in plus-90 degree heat we went over clothes shymy own and Markies which she generously cffered None of these dreary pastel cottons you wear around here came the High Fashion edkt

The dark cotton suit will be OK for the plane and if you should find a warm day you eould wear it again but press it every time

Press it Sure with my travel iron

She bro~ght out a compact iron in its case tucked it into a corshyner of one of my suitcases Be Bure to press these dark dresses 1he knits will be all right with the steam in the shower Now youll need a coat

Ygh The coat dug out of the back of the closet looked hot felt even hotter

Expeetations Met So armed with sophisticated

clothing foX the sophisticated San Francisco came enplaning Luggage according to the bathshyroom scale on which it had been weighed was well under the 40 pound allowance Thus a blithe get-away

San Francisco was all we had imagined and more Weather cool and crisp we welcomed the warmth of the coat

Onset of press and public had for this Republican convention strained the city to the utmost News rooms buzzed cables Qf

South Boston WomaR Gets Youth Award

HOLLYWOOD (NC)-Cathershyine Ann Dwyer of South Boston was presented with the Pro Deo et Juvenute Award at the Junior Day Program of the Catholic Daughters of America national biennial convention here

This award is given by the National COlmcil of Catholic Youth to ail aduLt leader who has had an outstanding record of service for God and Youth It was presented by Bishop William G Connare of Greensshyburg the episcopal moderator of the Junior Catholic Daughters

Miss Dwyer is regional conshytrultant of thf Junior Cath()lic Daughters in the 14assech~se~tsshyPenrisylvimia region She estabshylished the Junior program in the State of MassaltllUsetts when s~e was serving as State Regent rom 1950-1954

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garet Buckley of Chevy Chase Md was re-elected supreme regent of the Catholic Daughshyters of America during closing sessions ofthe 30th biennial natshyional convention of the womens organization

Plan Penny Sale Visitation Gdld of Eastham

will hold a family night penny sale at 8 Wednesday night Aug 12 at the churcl1 hall

radio and TV were everywheJ~e

sound trucks outside every point oJ political activity for th~ oneshyyear-in-four frenzy of oratory CrOl~ds swarmed hotel lobbies pickets marched outside in clothing tllat put OUT dreai~y

pastel cottons right up into Class A (Barefeet and dishevelshyment were the rule) Neverth~shyless there was a gentle accept shyance of all this in the City of St Francis Even the police were tolerant

And then to sightseeing a visit to Fishermans Wharf for food unknown in our part of the country a boat trip around AIshycatraz and Golden Gate BridgE a session on the citys uniqult~ cable cars a trip to the tower another to The Top of thl~

Mark to Nob Hill Telegraph Hill then hours and hours ill fascinating Chinatown

Chinatown was really our unmiddotmiddot doing weightwise Here WE

found interesting games 10 bE added ro the family toy box then wme handmade ceramic mugs perfect gifts but Im afraid we were carried away

The travel iron Never used it since each hotel or motel had an ironing room far more conshyvenient than ironing on an upshyturned bureau drawer

Finally we checked into the airport 00 go back east

Sorry maam youre over-shyweight

We bad BUspected ttlie all

Sees NEWIDrive CEF Official Says Camporign Underway

Against Church RelatEld Schools DETROIT (NC)-A new and

subtle campaign against churchshyrelated rohQOls is underway an off-ieal of Citizens for Educationshyal Freedom said here

John Marcon member of the Michigan CEF state board made

the charge i1 an address to some 1200 teaching nuns at a semishynar at Marygrove College

A sort of game bas developed wJhich has the players in it line up the church related schools weaknesses on the one hand and the cost to parents on the other Marcon said

1he winner drnws the conshyclusion churchrelated schools less adequately financed than state schools are less adequate parents attempting to meet the high costs of 1iving cannot afshyford to pay increasing school tuitions therefore do away with the schools

Steve Snoey president of the Ottawa CEF district fuderation stressed flhe need for chw-ch-reshylated schools

There is a popular notion 1Jha4 religion is an additive to life a strictl3 private matter limited to home and church he said

If COm~rtmelltalJization is bad psychology it is even worse theology said Snoey a memshyber of the Christian Reformed Church Either the Christian Gospel is necessary everywhee It the time or DOt anywhere anw time

Nursing Scholarship MiSs Lynne Marie Lawrence

daughter of Mr and Mrs Fr~nk Lawrence Jr of 150 Brightman Street New Bedford has been awarded the Mary E McCabe Nursing Scholarship Award preshysented annually by the Fall River Diocesan Council of Cathshyolic Nurses A graduate of Bishop Stang High School Miss Lawshyrence will enter St Annes Hosshypital School Qf Nursing Fall River

along what with flU that good foed but it die eurotm as though the young man at the tieket cocnter might 10t be quite so blunt

I mean Ie euroJ-))ained your baggage i5 SIC thaI 40 pounds

Travel lLijbt This now was more ac-ceptshy

able Retrieving OUT baggage we went into the adie~ room and repacked Lets see put shotS a couple of those ceramic mugs and the UllltFnl travel ixon into the flight bEg aDd carry it with us OthN ggage now 39 pounds

Gatefully WI took on that fligbt bag qmiddotlitelght at the time hoisted it ceI one shoulshyder picked up ~oketbook

stuffed to the bllfsting point made our way w Gate 24 Half a mile awampy Seemed so

Then a fOUT-huUT wait in a tramfer-point aiLport with the flight bag growing 1eavier and heavier all the time reminding US 01 Coleridges The Rime of the Ancient Mariner the Albaiross About my neck waf hung

Stuck not with an albatross but with a tTavel iron

If there is a lesson in all this iot is to travel light-follow the old admonition to take half as much clothing as you think you will need-and twice as much mone~7

Anti no excess ooggage

Citizefls for Educational Freeshydom is a national nOJl-secl41rian organhation dedic-ated to seekshying equal treatment in the disshytributilm of tax funds fur chil shydren iJ both pu~1jc and churchshyrelated schools

Requiem at Notre Dame For Sister Madeleva

NOTHE DAME (NC)-Requi_ em Hi~h Mass poundgtr Sister Mary Madalemiddota educator poet and for some 40 yellrs 11 leading figure on the Ame-icllJ and Catholic intellectual scene was offered here in the church of Our Lady of Loreto on the campltJe of St Marys College

Bishop Leo A Pursley of Fort Wayne-Soutl Bene offered the MaHs for Sster Madaleva who served as president of two Catholic colleges including St Marys published 18 books reshy~eived seven honorary degrees and scores of other honors and lectured throughout the United States

One 01 the best koown nunll (If her time Sister Madaleva for yearll personified the intelshylectual and professional standshyards that increasingly have beshycome goals fol American nuns generally She was the first nun to qualifr for a doctorate at the University of California ill Eierkeley and later did graduate s1~udy at Oxford University in England

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Stonehill College Miss Sulshylivan taught at rift St Mary Academy Fall River for one year after her 1962 gradushyation

Conference Cites Dorothy Day

BOSTON (NC)-The Nationat Catholic amplcial Action Conlershyence has designated Dorothy Day cofounder of the Catholic Worker Movement and the late John Brophy labor leader for special honors at its convention starting here Thursday Aug 13 to 16

The two will be cited for diS tinguished contributiorn in the field of social action at the conshyvention at Boston College

Miss Day who founded the Catholic Worker Movement with the late Peter Maurin in the early 1930s will be honored for her role in educating the Amershyican Catholic conscience on the social dimensions of Christianshyity the NCSAC said

Brophy who died at the age of 80 last year was one of the architects of the U S la-bor movement A coal miner from the age of 12 he was a leader in the United Mine Workers and later became the first director of the Congress for Industrial Organizations

Nuns Optimistic About Vocations

LOS ANGELES (NC)-The head of a sisterhood devoted te nursing professes a God-based optimism concerning the supply of vocations to religious life

Mother Carmen Superior General of the Sisters Servants of Mary commented here God will never permit the Church to lack vocations

She said she has no pessimism whatever about vocations On the contrary she added htc

congregation is receiving new applicants and recently estabshylished an American novitiate 8lt Oxnard Calif

Mother Carmen heads a conshygregation of 3000 Sisters whose apostolate is to nurse the sick in their own homes The siSterhood was founded in 1851 by BleSlEed Maria Soledad Torres Acosta

Dedicates Hospitai Most vocations to her congreshy

gation come from Spain others from Mexico and Colombia she said but since opening the Oxshynard novitiate six America_ girls have joined

There are 44 Sisters Serv8flb1 of Mary working in the Los Anshygeles archdiocese Mother Carshymen said They also have housell in Kansas City and New Orleans She is on a tour from her headshyquarters in Rome visiting the houses of the sisterhood in the U S and Latin America

The major event of her visit here was the dedication of Mary Health of the Sick Convalescent Hospital at Oxnard

Change Day for Parties Summer caro parties to be held

this month at St Josephs Hall Tucker Road North Dartmouth wiH be held each Wednesday afternoon at 145 instead of on Thursdays as previously anshynounced The series is sponsored by the Associate Lay Family of the Holy Cross Prizes will be awalded and refreshments servshyed

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I am about 110 make my annushyIII visit to my daughter who lives miles away But I dont know how to cope with my son-in-law He is well educated a convert and provides well for his family But he is an authority on just about everything When we atshytempt to discuss education poli shytics religion almost anything he becomes anshyDOyed He is ir shyritable and if my daughter eaUs him a secshyend time he shouts I heard au the first time But he does want me to visit An inshyvitation to visit should not al shyways be taken literally lhe casual Why dont ~ drop in to see us sometimes should be regarded more as a eourteous expression than a forshymal invitation

So the first question is whethshyer this behavior of your lIOll-inshylaw occurs only during your visshyits or is it always so

Duman Fallinamp One obYiousapproaoh to this

Is to ask your daughter but then If this is 1he case she may be anwilHng to tell you Observe bim when others are present and IIlle if he behaves 1hi5 way toward them If be does Jt is DOt your visit but his personality

The tendency to be an authorshytty on just about everything is a eommon human faiHng It is even an occupational hazard for eertain fields College professhysors physicians and priests IIOmetimes fall into the habit because of the expectations they encounter among people that they MUST know the answer But education and training in one area do not make you an authority in everything

Furthermore tbe more formal education a person has and eampshypeciaUy the more specialized his knowledge the more keenly does he realize his ignorance of lI1any man things There is lI01lle truth to the saying that doctors of philosophy know InOre and more about less and less The time when a man like Aristotle could encompass almost n to be known of human knowledge passed a long time ago

Fear Status Loss But 011 the other hand few

people are willing ~ contess eomplete ignorance of a topic 1IDder discussion This they 88shylIWIle will cause them to lose tatus to be considered unalert CIt unintelligent The more prushydent get by by nodding their beads or smiling knowingly The less modest and imprudent rush into the fray brandishing their ignorance

Some people have a personal-

Ohio middotWomens College To Be Coeducational

COLUMBUS (NC)-St Mary of the SpringS College here will become a coeducational institushytion this Fall Sister Mary Anshygelita president has announced

A womens school since its founding in 1911 the college will admit male students to ns apper classes this Fall and next and to its freshman class in 1tle Pall of 1966 The college ismiddotconshy4lucted by the Dominican 5istel8

Cape Style Show Our Lady of Victory Gulld

Centerville will sponsor its anshyDual Summer luncheon and style Ibow from 1 to 4 Tuesday after IlOOn Aug 18 at Coonamessett Inn Falmou1lh A social-hour will precede the lunch General chairman is Mrs James ~ aided by Mr Viilcent T CuR

ity need 110 prove themselves superior to others in everything even a simple social discussion They cannot accept the fact that others can excel them iri any area of life and they ultimately behave rather foolishly These persons take 1l dim view of the capabilities of others They have to Their personalities demand it

Of course there is the argushymentative type These too at times seem to be quite authorshyitative on everything Basically they like a conflict situation They enjoy controversy They love to sharpen their wits though debate and it doesnt matter which side of the fence they are on Either will do equally well if it gives them an opportunity of engaging in argumentation

Pose Problem There are some of the possible

explanations for your son-inshylaws behavior But there is one more that seems pertinent Sinee he is well educated he may keep himself well informed on some of the topics discussed

He may even be an authority on one or two of them Quite unshywittingly you may pose a probshylem for bim

The American Medical Assoshyciation had asurvey carried out some years ago about the pashytients image of the physician One criticism was that he talked middotdown to patients and failed to explain their lllness in terms they could understand Some effort it seems has been made to correct this

But it is not difficult to undershystand the plight of the physician trying to explain to a person of ordinary education the complexshyities of certain diseases Short of a brief course in anatomy and physiology for which the doctor bas no time hec~nt get across

Technical Terminolou Furthermore he is accustomed

to the technical terminology of medical jargon some of which is abbreviated What he is really being asked to do is to translate into English his usual language of communication with his colshyleagues Only the exceptionally patient and articulate will sucshyceed easily

To some extent this is the problem of every specialist when he discusses his specialty with non-specialists When you begin a conversation with your sonshyin-law about education assumshying this is his speciality he may despair of gettiJ)g across to JOu because he sees the depth of the point you raise the distinction-

Prelate Blesses Peru _Church and Clinic

LIMA (NC)-The new church of St Andrew in the suburb of Xl Monton formerly Limas city dump and a new threeshy

room clinic financed by the British Womens Association 811 Anglican group have been solshy~nly blessed by Juan Cardinal Ricketts Archbishop of Lima

The First Lady of Peru LucUa Belaunde de Cruchaga was the patron of the church while the British ambassador and his- wife were sponsors of the clinic The Canadian ambassador in Lima Freeman Tovell cut the ribbon at 1he door of bull I1eW dental cUDic

of the terms he would have to make and the whole history of the nation that he simply cannot take up with you

He seems to be a man who cannot tolerate small talk He fails to apprecia~e that you are looking for friendly intelligent conversation not amiddot learned deshybate If he prides himself on his knowledge of the subject under discussion he may fear you are trying to challenge him Hence his authoritative stand

You can readily defuse him by-indicating that you regard his opinion highly that you are not challenging him Once this is clear he will quite suddenly become less authoritative

He will not have to act this way because he can feel secure that you do not threaten him at all As a matter of fact both of JOU may come to enjoy each other greaUy fur I suspect there is a bit of this in you too

Good Intentions His irritability is another matshy

ter Some people seem to reckon time by geological periodS not the clOck When they are called to dinner or the phone they will respond to the calls in a leisureshyly fashion They dont mean to be discourteous or thoughtless They like to take their time which is at its most rapid more like t1he tortoise than the hare They cant understand why the should be called twice They are coming in their own good timeshyarent they

The response I heard )011 the first time is meant to put the caller in his place Perhaps you are annoyed by this because you Hke promptness So for the duration of your visit be satisshyfied to put up with your slow paced son-in-law After all on a visit you arent in any hurry are you Neither is he so enjo ro~lves in a leisurely way

Catholic Students Aid Retarded Children

BALTIMORE (NC)-For more than 200 Catholic high school 8tud~ in the Baltimore area t1his Summer is a time when -abey can 1leach their parents about the difficulties faced bJ retarded -children

The students representing 10 different SChools are all volunshyteers at Rosewood state Hospishytal for children just outside Baltimore lheir job as 1heysee it is to help those who need help and to enlighten the adult popu1lrtion whim is often 18shyluctant to discuss the meDtally handicapped

-rile students bring t1he c0mshymunity into the hospital and take the hospital back to the comshymunity said Mrs Irene M Blaekbum director of volunteer services at Rosewood

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Wins Laetare Award Poet Phyllis McGinley Receives 1964 Medal

At Private Ceremony WESTON (NC)-Poet Phyllis

McGinley received the Laetare Medal for 1964 at a private cereshymony in her home here in Conshynecticut

The presentation was made by Father Theodore M Hesshyburgh CSC president of the University of Notre Dame which has conferred the honor annually since 1883 on an outshystanding American Catholic lay person Miss McGinley was named this years Laetare Medal recipient on March a Laetare Sunday

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Your poems are like pools of light falling on the ground beshytween the trees of a forest Surely you have plucked them from the sky stolen them from the sun Whether they are conshycerned with human frailties ancl

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Prelate Declines To Take Stand On Housing

LOS ANGELES (NC) James Francis Cardinal McshyIntyre has declined publicly to take a stand on an effort aimed at nullifying and prohibshyiting any type of fair housing legislation in California

[1he teaching of ~ Catholie Church ltOncerning the human dignity of aU per90llS and the duty of all to respect that digshynity is clear and always has been manifested thearohbishop of Los Angeles said in a statement

But he added when an isshySUe is submitted to the people for vote it does not behoove the archbishop of Los Angeles to encourage the clergy to preshysume to direct the faiifihful in the expression of their individshyual judgment and consequent vote In such political matters our positioin is to leave the decision to the individual eonshyIICience

Cardinal Mcintyres statement referred to Proposition 14 on the November ballot which if adopted by CalJiforma voters would nullify existing state fair h()using legislation and prohibit IJUch legislation in the future

BLShops Oppose The bishops of five other Cali shy

fornia dioceses--San Francisco Sacramento Santa Rosa Oakshyland and Stockton-have gone on record opposing Proposition 14 They have stated that it is contrary to Catholic teaching on racial jus tic e and property rights

Cardiool McIntyres il tate shyment was issued in response to picketing nt the archdiocesan chancery by representatives of the Catholks United For Racial Equality (CURE) organization About seven negroes and white pickets appeared 90me of them earrying signs referring to Proshyposition 14 CURE member have 4emonstrated at the Chancery before

The latest demonstration ocshyeurred three days after it was disclosed that Father William H DuBay 29 who criticized Cardinal McIntyre in June fur

_ failing to provide civiJ rights leadership to Catholics herehad been transferred to a new parshyish in suburban Anaheim Calif

Use of Portuguese In Mass Optional

APARECIDA (NC)-A direeshytive issued by Carlos Carmelo Cardinal de Vasconcellos Motta ehairman of the Brazilian Bishshyops Conference provides for the optional use of Portuguese in eertain parts of the Mass

According to the cardinals decree the vernacular language ean be used in Masses whether recited or sung celebrated in the presence of the people and in the administration of the sacrashyments

The Brazilian dioceses are preshyparing to put this innovation into practice The date set by Jaime Cardinal de Barros Cashymara of Rio de Janeiro is Sunshyday Aug 16

Solons Retreat BRAZILIA (NC) - Twentyshy

three deputies and senators of ~e Brazilian national pariiament

attended a relil~ious retreat here _Tid President Castelo Branco eame to the closing ceremony An upshot of this first retreat held specifically for iegislators was that a regular weekly Mass will be offered each Friday for them Plans were made to build a retreat house for men here

ONE OF THE BEST The C~tholic Bishops of Michigan sponsor a job training censhyter in Lansing Mich where 150 men and women students are pursuing a retraining proshygram designed to help them to compete for jobs in todays world Here U S Sen Philip A Hart of Michigan tells a class that officials in Washington DC regard their job trainshyingprogram as one of the bt~st anywhere in the U S NC PhQto

Prelates Sporlsor Training Program Michigan Ijneft~ployables Prepare for Jobs

LANSING (NC)-students at the old St Marys school just around the corner from the State Capitol here are all majoring in the same subject-jobs

There are 150 Students-4lvershyage 34--in a retraining progilam for men and womenmiddotwho have been left behind in a world where it often tJakes a high school diploma to get a janitors job

The program is paid for by three Federal agencies and sponshysored by the Catholic bishops of Miohigan although few of the students and staff are Catholics

Most students have been living on the fringe of the world others take for granted Their average wage last year was less than $700 bull

Few have the well-turned clothes and self-confident air that go with having made it in the world TheilI faces more often turn inward on problems that

Ask New Agr~ement

In Poland Conflict BERLIN (NC) - A new

Church-state agreement to end conflict between Polands Cathshyolles and its communist governshyment has been caled for by the Cracow Catholic weekly Tygod nik Powszechny it has been reported here

Reports said the weekly urged that the new agreement be based on coexistence and objectivity and not on emotion The weekly also said that although no one in Polasd thinks of overthrowing the communist government many Poles including commushynists WOUld like to improve it

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have plagued t1heir lives-never are learning how to write their a det~nt job never a decent names for the first time in the home never a decent education big block letters of beginners always having to swallow a little I1he trainees range all the pride arid ask fur welfare way from no education at all to

All Unemployable hiamph SChooI graduates - you They range from Cuban refushy luiow 9Oclal promotions who

gees and migrant workers who have moved along because they have stopped following the crops were too big to be left behindIf to native Miohigan school dropshy said John L Gaffney ddiector outs of the job training center

He said they were aU unem-Some are learning English and ployable in any meaningful

BOme 10 add and subtract OthellS way By this he meant they could

pick strawberries in the springSpain Rites Honor dig ditches in the summer or hire

Patron St James out for any part time job that takes only a strong back andSANTIAGO DE CAMPOshypromises little paySTELA (NC)-Traditional anshy

First the trainees must learnnual rites in honor of St James tomiddot read write and do enoughthe AlOstle patron of Spain arith1netic 90 they can be putwere attended here by Castor into a vocational educatioo pro-Manzauera Holgado captain

gram After vocational traininggenera~ of Galicia on behalf of t1hey will be placed in jobs withFrancico Franco Spanish chief

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CHICAGO (NC)-A Sout Dakota priest has 1000 Inshydians in his parish-but no curate and no nuns to help him CMeuro for them

An Oregon pastor wants bull vitalize the Confraternity of Ohristian Doctrine program iJt his parish It rovers an area that includes four hiamph schools and 12 grade schools--none of them Catholic

The superintendent of schools in a Texas diocese calls the lay teacher situation there pathetshyic Ohurch schools cannot afshyford qualified teachers because one-quarter of the areas Cathoshylic families earn less than $3000 yearlY

These men share one thing ita common all have turned for aSsistance to the Extension Le Volunteers

But according to Father Joha L Sullivan director of the J)lGshy

gram appeals for volunteers have far outstripped the number of personnel available

We cannot begin to ~ill aD the requests he said

Many Programs Extension Ley Volunteers are

presently working in 135 mission areas in 13 states and Puen Rico They are concentrating efshyforts in the South and West with BOme work also being done in tbe Chicago slums

Fa4her Sullivan said there are manY programs the organimti011 would like to undertake if more volunteers were available-fUllshylIher promotion of the liturgy more interracial Programs and social work Newman center deshyvelopment on a much lalgeJ seale ecumenical ventures

Founded four years ago 1IIe Extension Lay Volunteers 01 shyganization is spon9Ored by the Oathltgt1ic Church Extension Soshyciety with headquarters at 1307 South Wabash St here

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Prelates Limit Vernacular Use To Low Mass

BOMBAY (NC) ~ Indias bishops have agreed to limit the use of the vernacular for the present to low Mass eelebrated in the presence of bull congregation

middotThis was announced here by Valerian Caldmiddotinal Gracias of Bombay president of the Cathshytgtlic Bishops Conference of India (CBCI) following the Holy Sees approval of decisions by the countrys hierarohy on the Conshystitution on the Liturgy of the ecumenical council

Cardinal Gracias said the vershynacular will be permissible in all parts of the Mass (both the

Protest Attack On Prelate In Uganda

RAMPALA (NC)-Thonshysands of Catholics staged a mass demonstration here to protest against an attack on the Church and Arohbishop Joshyseph Kiwanuka WF of Rubag~

by a Uganda cabinet minister In the latest incident of conshy

tinuing Church-State conflict over education Minister of Edushycation J SL Zake accused the archbishop in a speech in Parliashyment of dishonest misrepreshysentation of a court case involshyving Catholic schools threatened him with reprisals and charged the U~nda hierarchy with seekshying to hustrntte government policy

l1he policy of the Government Whicll subsidires Cat hoI i c achoolsis to insist on the right to pay tlhair staffs directly and NATIONAL OFFICtRS OF C D OF A Marg~retJ Buckley center of Chevy Chase Ordinary and the Proper) except to hire fire and transfe teach- the Canon up to the CommumonMd was reelected Supreme Regent of the Ca tholic Daughters of America at th~ir Hollyshyers The Ohurch which Provides but excluding the part from the

wood Fla national convention The C D of A officers elected are left to right Mrs ~lose to 50 per cent of the counshy middotPalter Noster to the Domine trys educational facilities re-o Maniha Cprine of Los Angeles secretary Mrs Anna Ballard of Milton ~a~s~ First V~ce non sum dignus which can be Barns this poliCy as an encroachshy Supreme Regent Miss Buckley Mrs Anna K Baxter of Dubuque Iowa Second VIce in the vernacular ment on its rights as the legal Supreme Regent Dr Catherine Clarke of Albuquerque N Mex Supreme Treasurer NC Lack Good Melodies owner of the schools Photo The cardinal said the bishopsIn latemiddot February the semtshy

did not apply for any innovashyautonomous kingdom of Buganshy1lkm in regard to sung Massesda-the nations most important as 19ley felt that the difficultiesprovince which has control over Condemnation of Cuba Initiates NewEra posed by the lack of good musshyeducation within its bordersshyical melodies for vernacular1IOught to apply the central govshy

ernment policy at the provincial Vote Seen Severe Blow to Castro Regime texts are such thatmiddot they could not be tackled and overcome atlevel this stageWASHINGTON (NC) - The up a report of an OAS investi shy trade with Cuba except in foodshyChurch Legal Employer meeting of fOreign ministers of gating committee which had stuffs medicine and medical He voiced ihe hope that withBut Catholics refused to let the Organization of American found that Castros regime had equipment and called on the experience time and study thethe then BU~nda education States which invoked new ecoshy sought to subvert Venezuelan American states to suspend all vernacular will also be introshyminister Abu Mayanja handle nomic and political sanctions institutions and to overthrow its sea trade with Cuba except such duced in sung Masses in thethe payment of their school against Fidel Castros Cuba may democratic government through countryas may be of a humanitarianstaHs or to transfer teachers have opened a new era in Latin terrorism sabotage assault and naturelhe Rubaga archdiocese and the lbe cardinal made it cleatAmerican affairs guerrilla warfare

Masaka diocese asked the Uganshy Only four American states that the approved changes are U S Secretary of State Dean da hi~ court to issue an injuncshy And so the meeting said still maintain diplomatic ties not ~ be inJtroduced until the Rusk has called it one of the tion against Mayanjas efforts Cuba was guilty of aggression with Cuba trade between OAS loefi bishopmiddot aultbhlaquojzes theiJmost important meetings oold in The foreign ministers enershyOIl the ground that they were members and Cuba is estimated introductionthis hemisphere Observers are getically condemned Cuba forunconstitutional to total less than $15 million avirtually unanimous in calling it Mentioning the diversity elthismiddot aggression said governshy year or less than one per centIt was declared in COWt that historic though its actual fruits languages peoples and customsments of the American states of Cubas world trade air travel1Jle scllool owners-the Church will be sometime in maturing in tfhois country Cardinal GTashyshall not maintain diplomatic between Cuba and American--4lle the legal employers of the The meeting held here bac~ed 01 consular relations with the cias said the changes should be teachers But before a final deshy government of Cuba directed

states for which there seem to introduced with prudence sobe a loophole now consists prin_cision could be reached Mayanja American states to suspend all cipally of three flights a week that while we have diversity

resigned and the Buganda govshy Work Together we also maiIlltain some kind ofbetween Havena and Mex~eoermnent agleed to all Church unfonnityCitydemands The case was therefore withdrawn For Bible Week Pontiff Blesses There was immediate interest

Arehbishop Kiwanuka ihen AUCKLAND (NC)-Unpreceshy in whether the four countries wrote an open letter to the dented cooperation between ~railian People that voted against the new sancshyBuganda government to ihank churches is taking place here in BRASILIA (NC)-Pope laul tions - MeXico Chile Bolivia

New Zealand as all major deshy and Uruguay-would now conshyit for the amicable settlement VI sent his blessing and good of the question nominations participate in prepshy wishes for good government to form to the action of the mashy

arations for Bible Week Oct 4 jority Some law-makers hereSell Oai the Brazilian people throughto 10 professed to be disappointedArchbishop Sebastiano BaggioBut 1i1e national educational The Catholic Church is repre_ that the action of the OAS meetshyminister Zake told Parliament the new apostolic nuncio in sented by Fathers J C Pierce ing was not unanimousBrazilthat the settlement was a sell and E R Simmons Other authorities noted the

Aim of Bible Week is to renew 15 to 4 vote was above the twoshyout and wamiddotrned 00 would inshy Pope PaUl VI sent his personal troduce amendments to the edushy good wishes for the happishy

interest in the Bible among thirds vote needed It was alsoootion laws to pennit the govshy ness of the people of the largest ernment to carry oUt its sohool churchgoers and themiddot general Catholic country in the world said that the vote was a psychoshy

public logiCal victory for the majoritypolicy They were expressed in a let shySpecific purposes are to bring of the American states and ater delivered to President HumshyAt the Catholic rally to PlOshy ministers and clergy in each area severe blow to Castros regime berto Castello Branco by thetest Zakes speeoh Flancis Walshy together to study selected passhy nuncio during a ceremony atugembe Bugandas minister of sages of the Bible 10 stimulate wpich Archbishop Baggio preshyloeaJ government warned ihat similar Bible study in each area sented his credentialsthe Jl8tions Catholics who comshy and congregation to relate the

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12 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Aug 6 1964 To the Worlds Children

God Love You Lacordaire in Tune With ModE1rn Times By Msgr Jllhn S Kenned the priesthood give up the llic to the dictatorship of Loui9shy By Most Rev Fulton J Sheen DD What does the name Lacorshy church and become an ardent Napoleon with a couple of revshy

daire mean to us today If anyshy secularist Lacordaires associashy )lutions thrown in A photograph of a starving child holding a bowl as be begged thing probably the source of tion with him was brief no Lacordaire did not want the for food appeared in tihe July-AuguS1 issue of MISSION IIhis copy exclamatory lluotations on an more than two years Church to be tied to any of of MISSION fell mto the hands of a little girl whose motiher wrote old fashioned sort of holy card So m e may have a vague idea that the bearer of the name was involved in controversial matters in France some time during the nineteenth century Would there be m u c h interest in a biography of this man Probably not But per hap s the r e should be For we can learn from it lessons l)erti shynent to our own time I must say that I have read with conshysiderable interl~st Lancelot Shepshypards biographical essay Lashyeordaire (Macmillan $695shy

middotAnd the former soon found himself disagreeing with the latter and separating from him and his views completely But the brief collaboration was to cost Lacordaire heavily for the rest of his life making him pershymanently suspect in some quarters

A Great Preaeher Lacordoaire first made his reshy

sounding reputation as a preachshyer at Notre Dame in Paris in 1835 He gave courses of sermons which drew audiences numbershying as high as 10 thousand Many of those present were men which was most unusual His success lay in his abandoning the hidebound formal style of preaching iD speaking to his contemporaries in their own

1~ese He was a firm believer lin freedom and democracy was lonvincEd that the Church would do best under an arrangeshyInent such as obtained in the United States and was especially jlnsistent that she should be Jorwardlooking

Unanswered Questions He dhcerned in many of his

Jellow Catholics of France a rejection of the century meaning a refusal of what in our timEI Pope John called agshyl~iornamento He deplored a fruitless attachment to the dead ])ast a neglect of present opporshytunitY1l shrinking from the future

The fnet is that many of the 1roubles ofthe Church in France in the Yl~ars after his death and Illmost down to the present

Page 26 of YGur July-Augusamp MISSION magazine had quite an effect on our Ieggy who Is seven years old She picked up the magazine after she had prepared for bed I came Into her room to say goodshynight and she said Mother look at that

Most evenings I have III hard time getshyting Peggy to finish her dinner and I usually end up saying How some poor ehildren would love to have your meal Peggys usual comment is TIl betr But I think that she now reaUjies that there are many hungry children throughout the world She was so deeply impressed by all this that I promised acontribution to The Society for the Propagation 01 the Paith from Peggy and me Your MISSION magashyzine Is most appealing and I only wish I eould contribute DMgtre but you ean count hearing from us as often as possible

as follows

which is excesoive) idiom and in demonstrating iJtemmed from the attitude This is one of several instances of children being deeply Paris Lawyer to them that religion far from which he found negative and Iiouciled by the poverty and hunger of other children in the world

Jean-Baptist-Henri Lacordaire being dead as was widely asshy Ilterile Not long ago we Spoke of a nine-year-old girl who wore braces was born in al Burgundian vil sumed actually had direct and bull At his death in 1861 he was because of a back affliction but she sent $130 for children wDG lage in 1802 the son of a surgeon and a lawyerlI daughter Naposhy

vital relevance to which they lived

the age and to

in ita

])ractically in retirement AIshyJeady his preaching style once

suffer more than she because of bunger Perhaps we should address our pleas to children They have souls that are receptive to God

leon was then ruling France and probl~ considered revolutionary had grace Did not Our Lord say it was only sueh who would enter the although the Church was free of the outright persecution which

A critic writing Some after Lacor4aires death

time said

begun tel be obsolete Today his lErmonsstrike us as if not unshy

Kingdom of Heaven 111ey also are more readily moved to actdOll GIl hearing of grave need

had characterized the recentmiddot The conferences at Notre Dame Jeadable at least as cast in a Revolution the emperors hand was heavy upon her

Lacordaire made his first Comshymunion at the age of 12 he deshyscribed it as his last religious joy for many years I left the Lycee at 17 he later wrote with my religion destroyed and with morals which no longer had any curb

This may have been an exagshygeration but the young man was hardly more than a deist until while at law s(~hool in Dijon he got into a discussion group under the influence of which he began to move bacIt closer to the Church What he styled his conshyversion came in Paris where he bad begun pructice at the bar

n was followed by his entering ftle seminary in 1824 The supeshyriors there while recognizing

his exceptional gifts were not happy about what they considshy

form an epoch in the history of Christian eloquence and one from which dates the beginning of an immense religious moveshyment among the youth of our time

But there were those who looked askance at preacher and sermons as secular and too modern Especially was he faulted by those of the clergy who felt that the fate of the Church was inextricably bound up with the fortunes of the Bourbons

There was to be further preaching practically throughshyout France there WaS 10 be journalism and the writing of books there was to be a short foray into politics there was tomiddot be a venture in schoolmasshytering

Believer Ia Dem~

Jhetoric which we find overshyElaboraul and practically impenshyEtrable

But he would be the first to ldmit that a discourse must be nddressei and suited to the bearers before one which means that it will quite quickly go out (If date

Mr Sheppards study is a bit IIcrappy not smoothly blended And it leaves some questions arbout the subject unanswered But because Lacordaire was a 1ine exainplemiddot of the wisdom of sensible accommodation to one (~wn age it is decidedly worthshy~lIIbile to read about him

lCrusade Convention oro Include Music

CINCI-lNATI (NC) - Music ~vill be a fea1ure of the 21st nashy

Send us your old rold and jewetry-the braeelet or ring oa DO longer wear last years gold eyeglass frames the culf Uno you never liked anyway We will resell them and use the mone to afd the Missligtns Your semi-precious stones will be winninr souls for Christ Our address The Soclet lor the Propagation 01 the Faith 366 Filth Avenue New York New York l000L

GOD LOVE YOU to RRP for $5 For Gods poor bullbullbulltIt MS for $10 I am 9ixteen and this is some of the money I earned modeling I promise to send the missions something out of every pay check for we all owe something to people who have 90 litue whether it be money or prayers to Mr and Mrs E B for $5 In thanksgiving for selling my first news story to Mrs SAW for $15 I won this on a fiShing trip with my good husband-he was the loser and I won for the Missions to MC for $20 Ill llhanksgiving for recovering sometihing I thought was lost

We therefore address ftlt G9d Lcnre Y8U eolumJl to all tile ehildren of the world-to those who wear braees and to those

who do Dot-in the fond hope that the may fulfill for their elders the words of Scripture A little ehild shall lead them How many children aTe there who will answer this appeal and Inspire their parents to be mindful of the hungry of the worldf

ered his independent spirit He And there was to be the resshy tional Catholic Students Misshywould always be a person of strong views md not reluctant to express them

Upon ordination he was asshysigned as a (~onvent chaplain then as a college chaplain In

toration of the Dominicans in France undertaken by him after he entered the order in Italy in 1839 This proved to be his most lastirg acomplishment b e set though it was by many difficulshy

sion Crusade four-day convenshytion starting Thursday Aug 1 lit the Urliversity of Notre Dame

SUPPOlting the musical proshylram will be the famed Concert (~ir of Xavier University

Cut out this coupon pin your sacrifice to It and maR It to the Most Rev Fulton J Sheen National Director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith 366 Fifth Avenue New York I HY laquo 70ur Diocesan Director RT REV RAYMOND T CONSIDINE 368 North Main Street Fall River Mass

1830 he was invited to come to ties Uew Orleans CSMC headquarshyNew York to work in the then In Lacordaires lifetime (he ters herE announced The choir young diocese there He was inshy died at 59) France went from 1lriU provide musical background SWORDFISHfor major sessions of the conshyclined to accept but just then ali empire under Napoleon to a he met the celebrated Lammenshy vention at which more thaDrevival of Bourbon rule to an andtyens a strong advocate of ideas Orleanist monarchy to a repub- 4000 delegates will be present which appealed to Lacordaire and will join with groups ~ CLAMS

These inclUded for example student-delegates to lead ill that of a free Church in a free Stresses Christian songs Wlitten especially for the For Your Outdoor society or state Such a notion D p I convention of course went directly against emocratlc rlnclp e Coolcout the long held principle of close BELIZE (NC) - Citizens of union betweEln Church and this British Honduras territory ~)hrino Night Vigil State which in France meant in- soon to become independent MacLeans Sea Foodsoro Hc)nor Martyrsliivisible union between altar stand on the Christian demoshy UNION WHARF FAIRHAVEN and throne eratic principle of self-deter- AURIESVILLE (NC)-AnaUshy ~

Lammenais was a stormy fig- mination and claim their right ttight prayer vigll will be held ore A priest he was to give up to be a free nation Prime Minshy at tihe Northmiddot Amerlcan Martyn

ister George Price declared here Slhrine here ill New York beshy~inning ]iJitlay Aug 14 to markPremier Price said that ChrisshyMalaya To Ban Reds tian democracy chosen by his themartyrdom 322 years ago 01 Jesuit Indian missionariesFrom Universities government is inspired by the

KUALA LUMPUR (NC)-The principles of Christ embodied in Pilgrimages poundrom several Eastgtshy

Lower House of Parliament the Ten Commandments and on em cities are expected for the igil which will close wi~ celshypassed a bill giving the governshy the Sermon on the Mount We ~ Ebration of Mass Aug 15 Feutment authorit~ to prevent comshy are on the side of Christian

munists from attending Malayshy democracy as it emerges as a Clrlthe Assumption of Mary ~ lmiddot shysian universitiEls growing political force in Censhy

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13 Two Dioceses Get Permits For ETV

WASHINGTON (NC) shyThe Brooklyn and Rockville Centre NY dioceses have received construction permits from the Federal Communicashytions Commission authorizing them to utilize a new educashytional television service opened up last year by the FCC

They are the first Catholic dioceses in the country and the first groups operating large school systems public or private to receive such authorization from the FCC

The newly granted permits will allow the two dioceses to undertake construction of transshymission facilities for a new 2500 megacycle instructional televishysion service Three more dishyoceses-New York Miami and Baltimore--are preparing appli shycations to the FCC for construcshytion permits while several othshyers are taking preliminary steps

The granting ()f construction permits to the Brooklyn and Rockville Centre dioceses was hailed as marking a coming of age for Catholic education in the use of the new communications media by Father John M Culshykin SJ~ television consultant tc the National Catholic Educashytional Association

Cooperative Plannin~

These new channels open up new areas for cooperative planshyning and programming to meet eommon needs with national reshysources Father Culkin said It now becomes possible to think in concrete terms of courses and series ()f programs on video tape and film using the best teaching talent in the country

The new microwave channels both create the need for such cooperatively produced pro- grams and at the same time proshyvide an efficient and economic distribution system for these programs We hope that this action by the FCC will encourage other school systems to take adshyvantage of these same opporshytunities

College Acquires Surplus Land

WINOOSKI PARK (NC)-St Michaels College here in Vershymont has officially acquired title to 123 acres and 14 buildings at the abandoned Ethan Allen Air Force Base

The five parcels of land valshyued at $358000 had been turned over as surplus by General Services Administration for edushycational purposes St Michaels has been using some of the propshyerty under temporary permisshysion this past year

The buildings include resishydence facilities for faculty and students a gymnasium middotstorage and shop buildings and another building which is being turned into a computer center and classshyrooms The land includes propshyerty the college has been using for a ski jump plus flat land suitable for athletic fields

The new property wiD inshyerease the campus area by aboutmiddot one third Enrollment DOW at a record 1100

GENERAL AUDIENCES A new hall has been erected on the grounds of the papal Summer vina at Castelgandolfo to accommodate the great throngs of visitors whG tHWel out from Rome to see the Holy Father and to receive biB blessing NC Photo

Denies Plot to Make Church Roman LONDON (NC) - Anglican because members of the Anglishy

Archbishop Michael Ramsey of can priesthooo in the AngloshyCanterbury bas denied in Parshy Catholic sector (of the Church of liament a suggestion that proshy England) wish to be free to go posed changes in Church of on without breaking the law England laws were a plot to The vestments practically join the Roman Catholic Church speaking are the ve9tmeni8 of

the MassIlhe primate who as a senior The archbishop of Canterburybishop of the established Church in his reply saidof England has a seat in the I am a ProtestaJllt preciselyHouse of Lords the upper in the way in which the Prayerchamber of Parliament was Book and the Anglican formushyspeaking in a rather heated deshy laries use that term When Ibate on a measure to approve lay iD the sense of oW formushythe use of certain Catholic-like vestments

Earl Alexander of Hillsborshyough a leading Labor party spokesman and president of the Council of Protestant Churches claimed that changes in the law on what Anglican churchmen may wear at services were a direct departure from the ori shyginal Protestant prayer book

If we are not going to be different from the Church of Rome then what is the use of having a Protestant Church he asked I would like to intershyrogate the bishops individually and ask them Are you a Protesshytant We should know The great days of this country and the Commonwealth it has built up have been through the acceptshyance by the people of the princishyples of the Reformation Grant it may continue

Was there he asked some spe_ cial reason why the Church must pass this measure Is it

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Cardoinal Gracias of Bombay has accepted an invitation to serve on a I1Qtional committee to set up a memorial to the 1 Indian

laries I am a Protestant I use it without any qualification I beshylieve in what these formularies call the Holy Catholic Church precisely in the sense in which our formularies 00 - without qualifications bull

I want to repudiate ana deny from my heart and my conshyscience that behind our Church legislation there is some kina of subtle plot to assimilate the Church of England to some other Church in Christendom That ie DOt true

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Plan Educational TV Conference

NEW YORK (NC)-Leader8 iT government and educltion will speak at Fordham Univershysitys fourth annual five-day conference on educational teleshyvision to be held starting Monshyday Aug 17 at its Lincoln Square campus

Among those who will speak are commissioner Robert E Lee of the Federal Communications Commission Charles A Siepshymann chairman of the departshyment of educational communicashytions at New York University and former vice-president in eharge of programming for the British Broadcasting Corporashytion and Father John M Culshykin SJ consultant on teleshyvision for the-National Catholic Educational Association and dishyrector of Fordhams proposed Lincoln Square communications center

Meeting in conjunction with the Fordham conference will be representatives ()f dioceses afshyfiliated with the NCEAs Comshymittee on Television

They will discuss a unified ETV equipment buying plan and the possibility of obtaining financial aid for some of their cooperative activities including 11 central programming service

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14 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Aug 6 19~i4

r ells Youth Good Readin~1 LE~ads to God By Joseph T bull McGloin SJ

A lot of tOdays teachers and parents deplore that fact that television has cut deeply into our reading And yet sales of all kinds of reading material shyespecially paper-backs-are fab_ ulous It must be true that some people are reading less and enshyjoying it less and this perhaps

because of television but it could also be true that some others actually read more beshycause previous ly they never 8 a t still long enough to read a book and now they are forced to do so m e reading because its imshypossible to enshydure all that television without distraction

I suspect in fact that you teen-agers as a group are readshying more than teen-agers ever have But the important considshyeration isnt that you read-its what you read

Literarily Retarded Among the many indicators of

maturity or the lack of same a persons reading habits are going to be quite prominent The avowedly mature young man who is still lapping up girlie magazines is still in his emoshytional infancy

And th gal who still pines and pants over true romance pulp is far from adulthood Unshyfortunately there are some pretshyty old babies in this old world

The fact is that you teen-agers are too mature now for only comic books and pulp SO dont keep yourselves literarily reshytarded

Has Purp~

Reading to even the minimalshyly mature has a connection with ones purpose in life just as everything else has In other words its not only for entershytainment (that too) but its supshyposed to help you get closer to God somehow

Your reading like knowledge is invariably going to show you something about God-either dishyrectly or indirectly - the God who is Beauty Truth and Goodshyness Or else its going to take you away from Him

Undoubtedly in your reading 80 far youve encountered some great heroes of history past and contemporary and undoubtedly too youve encountered some who were such only in their own minds and in the minds of the superficial

Youre mature enough now to

Withdlraws Support From Expedition

PITTSBURGH (NC) - Dushyquesne University has announced it is dropping its support of an African expedition by a Scottish anthropologist who believes white men are superior to eolored

Dr Robert Gayre was to lead the one-year expedition whose purpose was to see if white men had filtered into African coastal regions and accounted for the comparatively high civilizations found in some areas before Eushyropean settlers reached there in the 1500s

Details of Duquesnes withshydrawal were not disclosed The institution is operated by the Holy Ghost Fathers

Home Association The Sacred Heart Home and

SchOOl Association of North Atshytleboro executi~ board will meet at 8 Itomorrow night in the 1ICh00L

look in at least occasionally en the genuine heroes of history-shyChrist and His saints

Life of Ignatius You may recall a young man

named Ignatius who was Shl)t down off a wall his legs shashytered by a cannon-ball As te recuperated he asked for tte romances of the day since theie and military books were the only reading he cared for

To his dismay only some livEs of Christ and the saints were available and so reluctantlr and just to pass the tedious tim~

he began to read these It wasnt long before he began to see that Christ and His saints made pygmies of historys giants

And being somewhat stub born and proud Ignatius said to himself If these people di tinguished themselves this wa~

so can I Start With Scriptures

It shouldnt take a cannon-ban to get you doing some of the right kind of reading Start witll the real source of all good spirshyitual reading - the Scripturel Read just a little bit a day from both the Old and New Testashyment

But as you read dont force it down as you would medicinE

Read with your imagination visualizing the place where Christ sat as he spoke seein~ the people He spoke to puttin~

yourself in the crowd too ami transferring His words to your own contemporary idiom

Look into an occasional article or book that will guide yOll through Scripture giving you some background for a more in telligent and perceptive appreshyciation of these timeless book~~

Life of Christ Get a good life of Christ

(such as Jim Bishops Th~

Day Christ Died or Alban Goodiers completely fascinatinl~ and absorbing Life of Christ) and let yourself be captured blr

West Germans Help Children of India

MADRAS (NC) -A Catholicmiddotmiddot sponsored childrens welfar~

service was inaugurated hen~

with help from the people of West Germany

The mobile service to be run by the Catholic service Guild was inaugurated in the presencl~ of Archbishop Louis Mathias SDB of Madra-Mylapore and Dr Josef Holik West German consul in Madras

KC Clamboil Bishop Stang Assembly

Fourth Degree Knights of Co lumbus will hold a clamboU beginning at 1 Sunday after noon Aug 23 at the See-Saw in Tiverton John P Pereira ill in charge of arrangements

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Read about those tremendous men who were the Apostles look into great soldier saints like Camillus rugged saints like Brebeuf and Jogues lovable human saints like Francis of Assisi and the Little Flower lay men and women saints like Thomas More and Mary MagdashylenE intellectual saints like ThoJPas and Augustine and Ter~sa of Avila and simple lovshyablE saints like the Cure of Ars

Read a few of the very intershyestilg books on the spiritual life on positive moral and ascetical theology Read books about morals which give Tou their wly rather than only a cata log of Donts Read philososhyphy and theology written as Father Farrell does it in his Compannion to the Summa

Spiritual Novel Or if youre real tired pick

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Theres a lot of good reading before you-if you have the inishytial maturity and energy to get at t You can estimate your maturity by your reading-by the discipline for instance you exercise in reading something a litU~ tougher on occasion inshystead of just drifting along- and wasting all your reading time on junk

Remember - reading Ii k e everything else is either going to g~t you closer to God or take you farther from Him This is of course always your OWD choice

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15 Race Relations Continued from Page One

Catholic diocese m Lafayette A cruel and unbelievable

erime was committed against one of our priests who is a memshyber of a society which has been very generous to our diocese both as regards money and priests priests who have labored zealously among our colored Catholics The good priest was assaulted and whipped by sevshyeral Catholic white men

It is God Hims~lf who says Touch ye not my anointed (Ps 104 15) So grave is the ofshyfense of striking a priest that Mother Church PUnishes this act with excommunication as in- dicated in Canon 2343 No4

As an act of reparation for this truly sad incident a half hour of prayer before the Blsssed Sacrament exposed will be held in every parish church of the diocese on the first Friday Aug 7 Over and above the act of reparation we shall pray that a change of heart will come about in other places where the spirit of rebellion against the teachings of the Church regardshying race exists

You will recall our action of Oct 16 1959 when interference against participation of Negroes in religious instruction through diocesan marriage courses was declared a reserved sin By these presents the same penalty is now extended to all those who interfere with our colored Cathshyolics in the practice of their reshyligion or who join groups whose purpose it is to oppose the teachshyings of Mother Church regarding racial relations These Catholics cannot possibly be absolved in confession or approach the holy Table unless there be a change of disposition Without this change one would be guilty of the sacriligious reception of these sacraments

This letter must be read at all the Masses in the churches and chapels of the diocese on Sunshyday Aug 2

May the good God and Father of us all preserve us from furshyther disturbances of this nature and in His boundless mercy may He grant us a better understandshying and practice of His all shyembracing law of charity

Given from the episcopal resshyidence on the 27th day of July 1964

Faithfully yours in the Lord ffi Maurice Schexnayder

Bishop of Lafayette

P S It is comforting to know that the men involved have given good evidence of sincere repentance and have made their apologies

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DUBUQUE (NCh-Trappistine Sisters from St Marys Abbey Wrentham Mass will arrive Oct 1 to take possession of a 598-acre farm nine miles south of Dubuque

Fifteen to twenty Sisters are expected to open the new insti shytution here the semi-cloistered orders third in the United States In addition to the Massashychusetts community there is anshyother in White Thorn Calif

The property includes a 10shyroom home a managers resi shydence three tenant houses and farm buildings ~)

Saving Canceled Stamps Easy lnexpensiv~

Way to Aid Mission Endeavors of Church From time to time one reads appeals for used postage stamps to help some particular

mission or missionary Considering the tons of such material available very little of it is ever put aside for these workers in Christs vineyard who request it Very likely one reason that the appeal falls on deaf ears is the average Catholics failure to understand that used postage stamps are a very real source of inshycome to many a Catholic misshysionary We dont realize two important facts which make it so-l) there are millions of American stamp collectors andshy2) these used postage stamps can be and are sold to dealers by the pound at various pricesdeshypending on quality and the conshydition of the stamp mixture market The stamp collecting inshydustry is a strong and healthy one and there is a constant deshymand for this material from specialists and students of the various stamp issues

Please Help There are so many Catholics

who are in a position to accumu_ late these used stamps and yet so little is done Wont you Mrs Housewife and you Miss OfficeshyWorker and you Messrs Execushytive Doctor Clerk Lawyer etc start NOW to put these insignishyficant pieces of colored paper aside to help our mission

If you dont happen to know of a missionary who is waiting with open arms to receive your accumulation your pastor can certainly name several Or send them to Monsignor Charles J Gable Pastor of Our Lady of Consolation Roman Catholic Ohurch on Statesville Road in Charlotte N C His missionary labors have been greatly assisted by gifts of used postage stamps faith among those less fortunate stamp to preserve it from dam- They can be sent by inexpenshy than ourselves A word of cau- age when tearing off the en- sive parcel post or third class tion - PleaSe leave a 1J4 inch velope corners or in cutting out rates margin of paper around the stamps from wrapper

Offer it Up

SUMMER PROJECT Collecting stamps for missioners is a good Summer project say these youngsters from left Kathleen and Carol Conroy St Josephs parish and Patricia Harney Holy Rosary parish both of Fall River

Maybemiddotit is a little trouble and inconvenience to tear off the stamped corners of envelopes and put them aside So-offer the inconvenience to God and thank Him for giving you an oportunity to help spread the

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THE ANCHORshyThurs August 6 1964

Africa Prer~~~~nt

Receives Det~ee ~

JAMAICA (NC) - President Philibert Tsiranana of the Malshygasy Republic told a special convocation at St Johns Unishyversity here in Long Island that it was an exceptional token of consHleration that an honorary degree should be awarded te himself a former little cowherd of a small Malagasy village

After accepting the doctor of laws degree the African leader declared it was obvious that God wanted democracy to be the regime of modern times

Today I see American democshyracy manifest itself in my beshyhalf and through me to honor my country as your wonderful university bestows an excepshytional token of consideration on a man of color who has still to learn a lot he said

President Tsiranana laid witbshythe passage of the Americalmiddot civil rights act a small cloud has disappeared the cloud which sometimes was able to darken the relations between colored nations and your great nation

Portugal See Plans Modern Cathedral

BRAGANZA (NC)-The first cathedral to be built in Portugal in over a century will be conshystructed in this citY

The diocese of Braganza and Miranda was founded in 1545 and Miranda has a fine Renaisshysance cathedral but Braganza has become the bishops resi shydence and the administrative headquarters have been tra middotferred here

Club Licensing start using your basementCINCINNATI (NC)-The Ohio

State Liquor Control Commisshysion has approved the licensing of a Playboy night club here following a hearing at which the head of the Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce said his city was in need of high class entertainshyment

The decision which reversed an earlier ruling by the state liquor director was criticized by Auxiliary Bishop Paul F Leishybold and by the archdiocesan newspaper the Catholic Teleshygraph

Playboy Clubs are semi-pri shyvate night clubs inspired by Playboy magazine in which scantily-clad bunny girls serve drinks to customers

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Aug 6 1964

Lauds Christian Social Mov~em4~nt Leaders By Msgr George G Riggins

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Eric von Kuehnelt-Leddihn a eosmopolitan Austrian Catholic journalist whose constant comshyings-and-goings from one disshytant part of the world to the other make Columbus Marco Polo and Magellan look like stay-at-homes or shut-ins is a hard man to pin down or to categorize ideologically One day he writes -- in The Commonshyweal for exshyample -like a moderate libshyeral and the next day - in the National Review for exshyample - like a hard bitten conservative And now and then he seems to play it down the middle

I always enjoy reading Mr ~ Leddihn even when he is in one

of his most stubbornly conserva_ tive moods but I must admit that some of his writings on the subject of Catholic social teachshying leave me rather confused

Catholic Sentimentalist Take for example his article

The Problem of the Catholic Social Sentimentalist in the May 19 issue of National Review The thesis of this article-if I have understood it correctly-is that the ever mounting fascishynation with social justice toshyday prevalent among Christians in general and Catholics in parshyticular is dangerous and demshyagogic sentimentalism

In the last 200 years of Westshyern history Mr Leddihn inshyforms us with a sweeping rheshytorical flourish the sentimenshytalists crusading for some sort of justice or to right the balance have caused more tears and bloodshed than the simple egoshytistic materialists who merely erave for earthly goods

Fails to Name It would be easier to undershy

stand what this rhetoric means if Mr Leddihn had taken the trouble to name a few names One would like to know who these sentimentalists really are and why they are thought to be so dangerous

Who for example are the misguided Christians who s e sentimentalism is greatly reshysponsible for the steady growth of Italian Communist votes and to whom is Mr Leddihn reshyferring when he says that cershytain Christians in Europe posshysessed of a purely strategicaishytactical and utterly unshy

~t Christian fear that Christians may miss the boat are convinced that they will have to take the wind out of the sails of Socialshyism and Communism-by aping some of their policies

Germans Contribute To Uganda Church

MITYANA (NC) - German Catholics are raising funds to build a church here in Uganda in honor of Mathias Mulumba Luka Banabakintu and Nowa Mawaggali three of the 22 Uganda martyrs who will beshycome canonized saints in Octoshyber

The fund dTive was announced by Archbishop Joseph Kiwanuka of Rubaga The martyrs all conshyverts of the White Fathers in the 19th century were killed for refusing to renounce their Cathshyolic Faith

Midsummer Whist Choristers at St Mathieu

Church Fall River will hold their annual whist at 8 Saturshyday night Aug 8 in the church hall Miss Jacqueline Mathieu is leneral chairman

I gather from the context of not 1 ecessarily swept off their Mr Leddihns article in National Review that he is referring here to the Moro wing of the Chrisshytian Democratic Party in Italy which as we know is in favor of the so-called opening to the left

But why not identify Mora and his associates by name and in simple fairness why not note for the record that Pope John XXIII from all accounts was sympathetic to their program or in any event saw no reason to flag them down

Un-Christian Trend Moreover if Mr Leddihn

really believes that when it comes to the practical applicashytion of the encyclicals the indishyvidual Catholic is entirely on his own by what logic then does he presume to say that his anonymous group of Christian sentimentalists are following an utterly un-Christian trend

of thought I suspect that the answer to

these questions is to be found in Mr Leddihns apparent convicshytion that there is really no such thing as an unjust social strucshyture anywhere in Europe todaY and that those who claim that there is are dangerous demashygogues

In other words while Mr Leddihn explicitly admits the possibility of a socially unjust order he is persuaded apparshyenthly that de facto all this talk about social justice in Europe is really so much bilge

Popes Stress Importance The impetus in modern times

to establish social justice Mr Ledihn contends came undeshyniably from the Marxists who condemned the inequalities of wealth insisting that politcal equality must be supplemented by economic equality

If this be so what are we to make of the repeated emphasis of recent Popes on the crucial importance of the virtue of soshycial justice

Mr Ledihns answer to this question is that while the Church obviously has a right to concern herself with the probshylems of injustice in the economic order her moralizing injuncshytions have created a probably unforeseen sense of illusion among good Christians who a[~

Seeks Replacements For Arctic Plants

LATROBE (NC) - Father Maximilian G Duman OSB head of the biology department at St Vincent College has emshybarked on his 1Uh expedition to arctic regions

Accompanied by Father Arshytheme Dutilly OMI director of the Arctic Institute at Catholic University of America Washshyington D C Father Dumans main purpose on the six-week expedition is to find replaceshyments for botanical specimens lost in the disastrous St Vinshycent fire in January 1963

When the biology laboratories burned Father Duman lost 25000 plant specimens 6000 of which were collected on 10 preshyvious trips in arctic regions

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Wh 3t can this possibly mean except that in Mr Leddihns jUdgment those Christians who are trying to apply the princishyples of the social encyclicals to concrete situations in their own countries - as the Popes have urged them to do-are one and all a pack of sentimentalists who really dont know what its all about and are concerned about social justice (which Mr Leddihn significantly always puts n quotes) only because they are stupid enough to think that in this way they can outshypromise Or out-maneuver the socialit and communist and thereby hopefUlly put the Church in a better light

Salt of the Earth I have such great respect for

Mr Leddihns first hand knowlshyedge of contemporary Europe and aso such respect foc his personal integrity that t hesitate to take issue with him on this point

On he other hand while I cannot possibly claim to know as mu~h about Europe as he does I do happen to know many of the derical and lay leaders of the Cbristian social movement on the Continent

With all due respect to Mr Leddihl1 I would be less than honest with myself and less than fair to these outstanding Chrisshytian leaders If I were to fail to say that in my judgment Ledshydihns sweeping indictment of

them if l ghastly caricature Christian sentimentalists-my

eye These men are the salt of the earth Would that there were more of them not only on the Continent but in every ~ther part of the world as welL

Friars to Sponsor Reunion Symposium

GARRISON (NC)-The Franshyciscan lrriars of the Atonement will sponsor a symposium on Christian reunion devoted to discussim about bishops Sept 1 to 3

~ntitled The Episcopate and Christian Unity the symposium at St Pus X Seminary will deal with Anglican Orthodox and Protestent concepts of the episshycopate and with the Catholic episcopacy in the early Church after Vatican Council I and in the light of Vatican Council II

Father Titus Cranny SA di shyrector of the Chair of Unity Apostolate centered here in New York will be chairman of the meeting

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Plans for Bombay Congress Center on Accommodations

BOMBAY (NC) - Hard work and detailed planning mark preparations for the International Eucharistic Conshygress to be held here Nov 28 to Dec 6 this yearFrom Valerian Cardinal Gracias down to the youngest clerk In the congress offices there is an intense interest in and eonshycern for its success They know too the concern that may be in the minds of some potential pilgrims about Bomshybay housing accommodations during the EuCharistic congress DaTdinal Gracias told me It is very difficult to persuade people 1here are accommodations even better than hotels Many people who may be afraid to come will find private homes both Cathashy1M and non-Catholic most comshyfortable

He added We have a whole rommittee of non-Catholics combing 1he city for accommoshydations One man said at a meetshying the other day 1 can be sure of finding accommodations for 100 people in private homes and almost all are very comfortable

The cardinal said that several bishops and priests had written him asking to be placed in pri shyvate homes because we want to know something of the life of tJhe people

Floatin~ Hotels Congress officials said tJhat

plans are being made to have ocean liners berthed in Bombay and turned into floating hotels both for people who come on them and for th()se who come by air Officials expect four of these ships and perhaps three or four more so that they said several thousand foreign visit shyors could easily be accommoshydated in these floating hotels

Speaking of the plans to place congress visitors in private homes Father Herman DSouza general secretary and liason ofshyficer for the congress said it would be an excellent opportushynity for Westerners to see Indishyans in their homes-and that non-Christian Indians will also have for the first time a chance to meet Western Christians on a elose personal basis 0

Cardinal Checks Cardinal Gracias keen interest

fn the preparations is shown by his close checking with the CODshy

gress at 5 Convent Street here Priests connected with the office say he will drop in two or three times a day to make a suggestshyion to check on Preparations or just to see how the plans are goings

Ill the large congress headshyquarters committees meet to handle the many details while all around them additions are made to existing church strucshytures and a new building on the corner moves toward comshypletion These new quarters will be used to house distinquished visitors to the congress and for press a~ommodations for jourshynalists covering the many conshygress events

Cooperation The congress has had excelshy

lent cooperation from all sources Cardinal Gracias said The

Newspapers Continued from Page One

azines recorded a 22 per cent gain in circulation including circulation of one major publi shycation newly transferred to this group and diocesan directories tollal cireuk4ion increased 99 per cent

The circulation and number of Canadian publications conshytinued basically unchanged toshytaling as of the beginning of the year 12 weekly newspapers 13 Canadian magazines accepting advertising and 17 magazines not accepting advertising for a total circulation in all categories of 1484742

govem-ment has been most c0shy

operative They have put a man especially on 1ihis job to do whatshyever is necessary

One of the exhibits planned will be at St Xavier High School slMlwing the life of the Church in India since it was visited by St Thomas the Apostle This will serve a double purpose explainshying the Church in India to visit shyors--but also explaining it to the non-Christians of India

Father DSouza said that forshyeign visitors who do not know English or Indian languages will be met by guides and interpreshytors who have been trained for two years Each group will be accompanied by these aides as

they go from their residences to the congress site and back again

Vietnant Repeals -Family Law

SAIGON (NC) - Vietnams prime minister Maj Gen Nguyen Khanh has issued a decree repealing the family law passed under the late Ngo Dinh Diems government which pracshytically outlawed divorce

The new decree makes divorce legally possible on any of five grounds (1) adultery (2) if either party receives a grave penal sentence from a court (3) mistreatment so as to hinder peaceful life together (4) disshyappearance for five years and (5) abandonment Court judgshyments are required to establish the fourth and fifth conditions

The new decree does not pershymit more than one legal wife at a time

Civil Aspects The 158 articles of the decree

include many provisions regardshying the civil aspects of marriage Ill effect it brings back much of the legislation concerning marshyriage that prevailed under French colonial rule

Under the Diem family law divorce could be permitted only by the president himself in very exceptional cases

The new decree will have one good effect for the Catholic Church It will make use of the Pauline privilege for converts easier than it has been (This privilege widely used in mission countries was enunciated by St Paul and allows married conshyverts to Christianity to enter Christian marriage if their 11011shy

Christian spouses refuse to live in peace with them)

Holy Father Urges Return of Honesty

CASTELGANDOLFO (NC)shyPope Paul VI called ~or restora- tion to full value of the princishyples of fraternity and concord in social and individual life as a defense against threats of disshyorder and subversion

Appearing at noon on the balshycony of the inner courtyard of his Summer villa to recite the Angelus andmiddot bless thousands who had gathered there the Pope spoke of the persisting reashysons for apprehension and sorshyrow for so many bereavements and lllisfortunes which still torshyment the world as reported in the press He pointed to some weakness and decadence reshygarding good principles which must sustain individuals as well as family social and internashytional life

He exhorted his audience to pray the Lord may render goodness strong-goodness which is not weakness but endowed with profound energy

~~ CONGRESS SEALS Three series of seals with 10

seals to the series have been issued for the 38th Internationshyal Eucharistic Congress to be held in Bombay India Nov 28 to Dec 6 These are examplelt of the first series of seals which deals with liturgical symbols NC Photo

Prelate Summaries Dimmiddotensions Of Catholic School System

SAN FRANCISCO (NC) shySketching the size of the Cathshyolic school system Msgr Mark J Hurley told the GOP platform committee here

The Catholic school system in New York is bigger than the public school system in each of 34 states and the District of Columbia the one in Pennsylshyvania is larger than the public school systems in each of 26 states and the District

In eight states the Catholic scftElol population Comprises 20 per cent or more of the total school population Ill 19 states it is more than 15 per cent of the total school population

Ill major cities 1he percentage is even higher Buffalo 376 per cent Chicago 329 per cent Boston 3~8 per cent Cincinnati 279 per cent Cleveland 259 per cent and St Louis 254 per cent

From 1940 to 1960 Catholic school enrollment jumped 119 per cent against a 42 per cent

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Anglicans Pray With Catholics For Unity

LONDON (NC) Some 200 Anglican clergy and laity have placed a Christian unshyity petition on the altar of the Catholic shrine at Aylesford

Their petition read in part We make an act of reparatioll

for all the evils that were done by Our forefathers at the Refshyormation in destroying this holy shrine We have prayed this day for the reunion of Christenshydom and the healing of the 16t~ century breach between Rome and the Anglican Communion

Attend Mass The pilgrimage was organized

by the Rev John A Wynne of St Stephens church in Windsor home of the royal family we1Jt of London Members attended _ votive Mass of Our Lady of Mount Carmel at the restored Carmelite shrine

The prior Father Malachy Lynch O Carm led them in reshyciting the Rosary along the shrines outdoor Rosary Way

Ill northern England three Anglican congregations took part as an act of reparation in a big rally in honor of the 40 Martyrs of England and Wales at Sunderland They cancelled their own Sunday evening sershyvices for the purpose

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Conce~ebration Encouraged ContinueC from Page One

eus parts of the world but al shyways in private - meetings of various clergy Now for the first time Pope Paul authorized a public concelebration and it

is expected that this may happen often during the Eucharistic Congress to be held in Bombay

India toward the end of the year Private Occasions

On July 19 in the presence of Cardinals Lercaro and Bea of the episcopal members of the Post-Conciliar Liturgical Comshy

mission and of some laymen 20 Benedictine monks celebrated Mass together with their Abbot Primate at St Anselms Abbey Rome

On July 24 it was disclosed tha t the Benedictine monastery of Calcar and the Dominican

eonvent of Soissons had obtained permission for concelebration The privilege had already been granted by the Post-Conciliar

lilIICommission on the Liturgy Preshyviously certain monasteries among which the Benedictine Abbeys of Monserrat (Spain)

Maredsous (Belgium) Maria Laach (Germany) St Anselm (Rome) and St John Collegeshyville U S) had already obtained authorization it was mentioned

At the first meeting of the superiors of monks and nuns of Africa held at the Benedictine monastery of Bouake the Ivory Coasts first Benedictine priest presided at the opening Mass which was concelebrated and the bishop of the diocese did the same with the priests present for the closing Mass

First in Public The underground basilica of

St Pius X at Lourdes was the scene of the first public concelmiddot ebration offered according to the Vatican Councils suggestion This was done by special pershymission of Pope Paul VI himsslf

The Mass was presided over by Cardinal Ferretto of the Roman Curia on the occasion of the pilgrimage of 500 sick Italian priests to Lourdes The Cardinal was joined by 24 priests most of whom were Italian It was witshynessed by pilgrims from France Italy Luxembourg England Ireshyland Belgium Germany and in the presence of many bishops as well

On Tuesday July 28 another eoncelebration occurred but this time in the Grottoes of the Marshyian Shrine and under the presishydency of Bishop Theas Bishop of Tharbes and Lourdes

Why ConceIebration The Eucharist is not only a

sacrifice and sacrament but it is the symbol of unity It is taken

~ as THE symbol of the Churchs most perfect sign-testimonyshyof her unity

Hence on the occasion of a gathering of priests how can this unity of the Church be shown These men are priests and priests for all eternity Never can they be or act as layshymen Therefore if they were to attend Mass as though they were iayinen they would not be showing publicly their own status nor the type of unity that the Church wishes to show in the celebration of the Eucharist

Thus the Church wishes that these priests associate themshyselves-participate in a special way-with thll one who is the ehief celebrant This should be the normal way for a Bishop to celebrate in the presence of his priests or for all to unite at the altar on the occasion of some meeting synod retreat or other assembly

Historical Development The celebration of the Euchashy

rist was never a private affair Even if a priest celebrates Mass in some dark l~orner of a lonely church it is Christ and the enshytire Church that offers the sacshyrifice to God

In early times the community

and hierrarchical unity was stressed in the celebration of Mass All the priests were to impose hands on the offerings although only the presiding celshyebrant would recite the words of Consecration

Later at Papal Masses espeshycially all the Cardinals present were to stand at the altar with the Pope during the Mass They would hold a corporal in their hands on which lay the offerings and they would recite the Canon aloud with him and consecrate the offerings along with him Gradually this was reserved only for solemn feasts then only for Holy Thursday and then it disshyappeared altogether

In the Eastern Church the practice survived and is presshyently the normal thing in the Byzantine Rite and the usual thing for great feasts for other Eastern Rites A form of conshycelebration does occur on the occasion of the ordination of priests and the consecration of bishops even in the Latin Rite today

Councils Decision Paragraph 57 of the Councils

Decree on the Sacred Liturgy speaks of and encourages conshycelebration and the Post-Concil shyiar Commission on the Liturgy has drawn up an appropriate rite

The decree stated Conceleshybration whereby the unity of the priesthood is appropriately manifested has remained in use to this day in the Church both in the east and in the west For this reason it has seemed good to the Council to extend conshycelebration to the following cases

-on Holy Thursdays Mass of Chrism and the Commemoration of the Lords Supper

at Masses during councils bishops conferences and synshyods -at the Mass for the blessing of an Abbot

The Councils Decree also enshycourages concelebration with permission of the Ordinary to whom it belongs to decide whether concelebration is opshyportune j

-at conventual Mass and at the principal Mass in churches when the needs of the faithful do not require that all the priests available should celeshybrate individually

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Jesliit Educators Hold Conference SAW~A CLARA (NC)-About

135 Jesuit high school adminisshytrators from the United States Canada and West Indies are par_ ticipating in a 12-day institute at the University of Santa Clara here in California

Included are directors of edushycation for the 11 Jesuit provinces in the nation 35 high school preside1ts or rectors and 89 principals and other administrashytors

It is he largest conference of this group a division of the Jesuit Educational Association since meetin-gs were initiated in 1940 It also marks the firsttime the West Coast has been chosen as the meeting ground The conshyference will end Friday Aug 14

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MADRID (NC) - A blunt at shytack on the labor policies of the ruling Falangist party in Spain has been made by the Young Catholic Workers organization

The organizations publication asserted that the Falangists inshyject politics into the lives of the workers in the same way as do the communists A number of Young Catholic Worker leaders have supported a petition for the rehiring of Asturian coal miriers and metallurgical workers disshymissed for strike activity

In its July issue the organ of the Catholic workers Juventud Obrera (Working Youth) said that of all the parties concerned in the recent Asturian miners strikes the workers were least interested in political motives

But as a result of arrests lockshyout and deportations of some workers Juventud Obrera exshyplained the miners were turning against all who oppose thein The

Workers Attack Labor Policies

publieation asked Spaniards have the courage to get to the bottom of the miners problelIl8 and not to take the easy course of seeing politics in the strikes

Insult io Dignity The Asturian petitioners supshy

ported by the Young Catholie Workers have tried unsuccessshyfully to see high government leaders here induding the vice president of the cabinet the ministers of labor and pUblic order and the national syndicate shy

(government - controlled t I a d e union) director

They maintain that present relations between owners and workers are in many cases a permanent insult to the dignity

of the workers They hold that though recognizing some of the miners grievances the governshyment authorities allow manageshyment to play the part of judge so that workers interests invarishyably suffer

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parishAl iamp dying FATUER JOHN GHEBREKIDUS takes the Blessed Sacrament and goes to him by mule bullbull The trip by mule sometimes takes eight hours Catbshyelics are few and scattered in the African lowlands and there are no roads FATHER JOHN lives in GHILA8 one of 20 villages for which he is responsible He eooks his OWIlI meals outdoors over an open fire His rectory is a circushylar thatched hut made of mud which serves also as a church on

The Holy Ptlth8fs Mission AiJ Sunday Day by day one sees him 101 the ONentill Chllramph slowly wearing out Does anyone

eare You do and so do we The Holy Father asks our help bullbull To save the souls entrusted to him to give his people a decent life FATHER JOHN needs a new church ($4800) and a school ($2800) An adequate rectory will cost $1600 Wont you help-just a little at least If everyone who reads this column gives only $1 $2 $5 FATHER JOHN can have what he needs Send something now Maybe by spacing the payments to your own convenience you can build this church school or rectory all by yourself as a permanent mission memorial to parents or a loved one Let us hear from you Meanwhile please pray for FATHER JOHN Wasting away in AfrieL he lIeeds your prayers your sympatby your financial help

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will kneel tonight in BETHLEHEM to thank God for parents they have never seen The offspring of Palestine refugees the girls get love and care from tho Sisters of the Apostles in the Pontifical Mission Orphanage The parents they pray for are American Catholics who pay $10 a month for their support bull Write us now if you or your group would like to adopt one of these girls or an orphan equally as needy Or send $350 to buy an orphan a pail of shoes The Sisters ia BETHLEHEM will welcome your h~lp

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Good Example Leads to Conversion BATTLE CREEK (NC)-The

good example of a Catholic famshyily nurtured the seed of Cathol icism to full bloom here in Michigan as a family of nine was baptized into the Faith as memshybers of St Joseph parish

Mr and Mrs Robert Scears and their seven children rangshying in age from four to 13 beshycame Catholics on a Sunday The parents went to confession and had their marriage blessed

The following morning the parents and four oldest children received their First Communion The younger children will folshylow as they become of age

Children Play Together We had been thinking of beshy

coming Catholics for some time Mrs Scears explained but we kept putting it of and putting it off

Then she said the Scears

Admission Laws On Kof C Agenda

NEW ORLEANS (NC)-The Supreme Council of the Knights of Columbus meets here Aug 18 to 20 with resolutions from ten state councils proposing changes in membership requirementa facing delegates

The session will be the 83rd annual gathering of the governshying body of the fraternal benefit society of Catholic men Some 400 delegates are expected

The resolutions on membershyship stem from controversies over admission of Negro appli shycants All favor relaxing the present laws of the society ia force from the organization early days

At present an applicant can be refused membership if five negative votes are cast against him by members of a council when his name is submitted for bull vote

Seven of the resolutions to be acted upon at the meeting here according to a K of C State ment would change the law to require negative votes by more than one-third of the council memobers voting to reject an apshyplicant one would require more than one-quarter negative votes and two seek change in the law without offering specific recomshymendations

Notre Dame Starts Foreign Study Plan

NOTRE DAME (NC)-Fifty two University of Notre Dame sophomores sail from New York aboard the SS America Saturshyday Aug 8 to participate ia the schools first foreign study proshygram at the University of Inn bruck Austria

The European-bound sophoshymores wer selected from among 250 applicants They prepared for their ~tayabroad by taking a special qerman course during their freshman year They will receive additional bitensive training in the German language

at Salzburg Austria Aug 11shySept 20

The courses at Innsbruck get underway in mid-October

Seek Prelates Aid For Public Schools

DINDIGUL (NC)-The munishycipal council of this predomishynantly Hindu town has requested a Catholic bishop to start bull polytechnic and a college for women

The request was made by the council of Bishop James MenshydQnca of Tiruchirapalli who was honored on completion of Z5 years as bishop The prelate in his reply offered to help in the establishment of the institutio~ If he received enough cooperashytion from _ibe people

family moved to Battle Creek in June 1963 and met M Sgt Elshywood L McElhiney his wife Shirley and their four childen Sgt McElhiney is stationed with the Army at the Federal Center here and Scears works for bull farm feed company

Say Family Rosary Friendship grew between the

families as Mrs Scears and Mrs MeElhiney chatted over the back fence and the children played games together-

Soon Scears 33 and his wife

Fall River Units Set Field Daysmiddot

Field days are planned by Alumni and PTA of St Stanisshylaus parish and by Bluebirds and Campfire Girls of Sacred Heart parish both Fall River

The St Stanislaus event is set for 1 Sunday afternoon Aug 9 at Urbans Grove Open to the public it will be in charge of Joseph Amaral

Sacred Hearts field day is scheduled from 930 to 6 Tuesshyday Aug 25 at Camp Tom Welch Youth group members and counselors for the units

recent camping trip are invited to attend Guests will be Blueshybirds and Campfire Girls from St Marys Cathedral and SS Peter and PaUl parishes Fall River

Sponsor Sports Week for ~uns

EISENSTADT (NC)-Austrian nuns spent a week here devotshyiog themselves to different ~orts including swimming tenshynlS and basketball

This Sports Week for Nuns as it was named was attended by 23 nuns from various reli shygious communities who had parshyticipated in a similar Winter program Which like the Summer event was organized by the Eisenstadt dlocese

Among the nuns was a 62shyyear-old Sister who is a teacher of gymnasties The average age of the nuns was about 30

Bishop Stefan Laszlo of Eisenshystandt visited tbe nuns during their sport session and told them they should adapt themselves to the spirit of the times to meet Pope John XXIns call for an updating of the Church Thereshyfore he said religious orders should be interested in sports

Condemns Bombing In South middotAfrmiddotca

CAPE TOWN (He) -ArchshybiShop Owen McCann of Cape Town has joined other churchshymen and political leaders in condemning the bombing incishydent which took place in the Johannesburg railroad station

Archbishop McCann said I condemn this outrage as I conshydemn all sabotage attempts and I would emphasize that people must not take the law into their own hands This must be left to the police

A phosphorous timebomb planted bya young white man exploded in the crowded station injuring 25 persons mostly women and children Newsshypapers were informed of the bombing a few minutes before the bomb went off but too late to prevent its explosion

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Delorese 31 began asking quesshytions about Catholicism Last February their interest led them to ask the McElhineys to contact a priest from St Joseph

- parish Father Richard Groshek assistant at St Josephs visited t~e family and the wheels were set in motion for the eventual conversion

The McElhineys set such a good example that we decided to become Catholics Mrs

bull Scears said Up to their convershysion she said the family pracshyticed no religion

The Scears family has been saying the family Rosary since February and attending Sunday Mas s together for several months Mrs Scears has been atshytending Altar Society meetings and the family intends to join the Christian Family Movement at St Joseph parish this Fall

Pope Salutes Water Skiers

CASTELGANDOLFO (NC)shyPope Paul VI received 150 comshypetitors from 28 water skiing championship teams representshying Europe Africa and Meditershyranean areas and compared their sport with the Gospel acshycount of Jesus walking on water

The athletes gathered in the hall of the Swiss Guards at the Summer villa overlooking Lake Alblno where skiing competi non ~s to begin the-next day

The Gospel episode to which the Pope referred relates how Jesus walked across Lake Tibe rias to the Apostles on the other side The Pope said With His mastery over the liquid element Jesus wanted to render manifest to the still hesitant Apostles not

His wonderful power but that he was the Son of God Master of all the created world and that His message came from God and had to be believed

By this walk over water Jesus invites His disciples to grasp with faith the whole Christian Revelation and the supernatural realities wbidl cannot be seen or touched but are as real as the natural world which falls within our experishyence

Likes Sports Our predecessors and ourshy

selves always have had a likhig for sports which frequently exshypressed itself embracing all the various forms of sport As long as they are properly practiced they lead to harmonious develshyopment ofthe human body and are founded on qualities of the spirit and self control

Your very personal experishyence shows you how and how much healthy practice of sport contributes to the development of the human person Therefore you will understand that we feel for it benevolence and admirashytion and that we encourale young people in it

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SPEAKING WITH AUTHORITY Stanley (Stan the Man) Mu-sial head of the nations physical fitness program by appointment of President Johnson acts as well as exshyhorts Here he shows Steve Anderson of St Marys school Alexandria Va and Joe Anderson of Gonzaga High School Washington D C the proper way to hit a baseball NC Photo

Cardinal Caggiano Tells Employers Share Profits With Workers

BUENOS AIRES (NC)-Emshy general progress the prIm plOyers must share their profits of Argentina affirmed with workers and regard them as associates rather than ser vants declared Antonio Cardinal Caggiano of Buenos Aires in a sermon here

Such a pollcy can change the mentality of workers It satisfies their socoial revolt because it provides them and their families with the means of living Carshydinal Caggiano stressed

Employers have to replace exploitation with 0 acuteness A Christian acuteness of course and one which is ch9racterized by a deep feeling of solidarity They must treat workers 88 friends and share with them a longing for sociai peace and

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Says Christian Unity Objective Of Ma riolog icaI Congresses

SANTO DOMINGO (NC) -Christian unity is the objective of the fourth Mariological Conshygress and the ninth International M~rian Congrss to be held in this country m 1965 declared Father Carlo Bahc OFM who was here as a representative of Pope Paul VI to set up the con-

Postpone Religious TolerClltion Debate

GENEVA (NC) - The UN Economic and Social Council meeting here in Switzerland has decided not to discuss a proposed declaration on religious tolera tion drawn up by the U N Human Rights Commission

The dedaration appears to be headed for General AssemblY debate perhaps later this year

The Human Rights Commisshysion failed to take final action on the measures last March beshycause the Soviet Union objected that any statementpn religious tolerance did not contain a guarantee for atheistic propashyganda as well The UN declashyration is seen as important in that it may become a guideline for civil law in emerging nations

gresses preparatory commlshysions

The Yugoslav Franciscan anshynounced that representatives of other religions espechilly Protshyestants will be invited to attend the meetings as observers

Archbishop Octavio Beras of Santo Domingo addressed the prepartory commissions comshyposed chiefly of members of the Cursillos de Cristiandad He afshyfirmed that the decision of Pope Paul to have both congresses held in the Dominican Republic is one of the highest honors for this country where the preaching of the Gospel in tte New World began

Father Balic stressing this point reminded the audience that the International Marian Congress is the first to be held outside of Europe Asked why the Dominican Republic had been chosen as the site of the congresses Father Balic declared that Pope Paul probably took into considerati~n the fact that Mass in the Western Hemisphere was first celebrated at Santo Domingo that the first metreshypolitan See in the Americas W2S

founded in the same city and that there is a great devotion in this country to Our Lady

lt HOME MISSIONER Father James J Wilmes of Fairfield Conn Eastern field ltIishyrec1or of the Glenmary Home Missioners of America will appear on Catholic Chapel WJAR-TV Sunday from 9 to 930 AM He will describe Glenmarys efforts t~ help the desshytitute in Appalachia and to bring the faith to some 35 million rural Americans most of whom have never even met a Catholic

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Diocese of Fall River

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Rev William 1 Shovelton assiStant lit Sacred Heart Ohuroh Fall River to st Thomas More Church Somerset as assistant

Appointment effective Wednesday August 12 1964

~~~~ltf Bishop of Fall River

- Morally Unobiectionable for Everyone Battle Hymt1 Brass Bottle Bridge on River Kwai Circus World Day Mars Invaided Dream Maker Drum Beat Fall of Ramon Empire Gladiators Gold Rush Great Escape Where Love Has Gone Iacredible Mr Limpet

Its Mad Mad Mad World Sampson amp Slave Queen Lillies of Field Sergeants 3 Longest Day Summer Holiday Modern Times Unearthly Stranger Moonspinners The When the Clock Strikes Mouse on Moon Whos Minding Store Never Put it in Writing Wild amp Wonderful One Mans Way Windjammer Papas Delicate Condition Yank in Viet Nam A Patsy The You Have to Run Fast Pepe toung Swingers The Ready for the People Romeo amp Juliet

Religious Groups Protest Sentence

SAN FRANCISCO (Ne)shyCatholic and Protestant groups have charged that a nine-month jail sentence handed out to the ~ead of this citys NAACP branch for participating in a sit-hi demonstration is unjust and discriminatory

he Archdiocesan Catholic

HEAD CONFERENCE John P Smeekens left Presshyident Pro Tern of the Michigan State Senate and Chief Jusshytice Thomas M Kavanagh right of the Michigan Supreme Court are co-chairmen for the Sixth National Cursillo Conshyfelence to be held on the campus of Michigan State Unishyversity East Lansing Mi~h Aug 19-22 More than 1000

Rteports Indicate Progress Of Atheism Disappointing

EERLIN (NC) - Progress of with great frequency in the ath~ism in the Soviet Union is not matching the pace set for it by middotthe communists it is evident froJn reports in party publicashytions received here

Lack of enthusiasm for anti shyreliigious activities is lamented

Mass Ordo FRIDAY-St Cajetan Confesshy

$(Jr III Class White Mass PJ~oper Gloria Second Colshylect St Donatus Bishop and Martyr no Creed Common Preface Two Votive Masses in honor of the Sacred Heart of Jesus permitted

SAIURDAY - St John Mary Vianney Confessor III Class White Mass Proper (Mass as on August 9 in Missal) Gloria Second Collect SS Cyriacus urgus and Smaragdus Marshytyl~S no Creed Common PrefshyaCte

SUNDAY-XII Sunday After Pentecost II Class Green Mass Proper Gloria Creed Preface of Trinity

MONDAY-St Lawrence Marshytyr U Class Red Mass Proper

GI)ria no Creed Common Preface

TUElSDAY - Mass of previous Sunday IV Class Green Mass Proper No Gloria or Creed Seeond Collect SS Tiburtiu8 and Susanna Virgin Martyrs COlnmon Preface

WEDNESDAY - St Clare Virshygin III Class White Mass Pr(per Gloria no Creed Common Preface

THUnSDAY - Mass of previouS Sqnday IV Class Green Mass Proper No Gloria or Creed Second Collect SS Hippolytus

and Gassian Martyrs Com~on

Preface

FORTY HOURS DEVOTION

Aug 9--8t Theresa New Bedford

Our Lady of Victo17 Centerville

Aug 16 - Our Lady of Lourdes Wellfleet

Sacred Heart New Bedshyford

Aug 23-St Anthony of the Desert Fall River

middotSt Joseph Woods Hole Aug aG--St John the Baptist

Central Village Our Lady of Grace

North Westport

tilE KeROI 1ec0lll1 Class Postage middotPaICl at Fall R1

Mass lublisheCl everY Thursday at ltnil HI-IanCI Avenue Fall River Mass by tire -elthollc Press of tlte OloCese of Fall River Sscrlj)tJOII price bJ II IIOItpald I4tIO JIll

Lithuanian Red youth organ Komjaunimo Tiesa for example A representative comment is the following

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The mood of the Lithuanian people is glimpsed in a remark by the editors of Valstieciu Laishykrastis who complain

Freedom of Conscience The editors receive letters

whose authors ask whymiddotmiddot anti shyreligious propaganda is being conducted in our country It seems to them that such propashyganda is incompatible with the Soviet constitution which rec ognizes the freedom of conshyscience and religion to all citi shyzens Would it not be bettershythe authors ask-to leave the faithfumiddotl in peace and to renounce anti-religious propaganda

In Moscow the Red youth paper KosomolBkaya Pravda obshyjected to the way in which a Pentecostal leader named Viktor Garbuzov adapted a popular Russian song The Blue Earth Is Going Around into a reli shygious hymn The Terrible Sin Is Going Around

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Interracial Council declared that the sentence passed on Dr Tliomas N Burbridge a Sail Francisco physician was so far in excess of those given in comshyparable cases as to seem to indishycate that Dr Burbridge has been singled out because of his long record of civil rights activity

Dr Burbridge and several othshyers were arrested in June for a sit-in demonstration at a San Francisco automobile sales room where they said discriminatory hiring practices were used Some of those arrested with Burbridge received far lesser sentences

The sentence also brought down the fire of 17 Methodist ministers who declared in a public statement that Dr Burshybridge was pursuing a cause supported by the basic prinshyciple of all religion and demoeshyraey They said they are hopeshyful a higher court will COl shyreet the sentence

Plan Mahrajan Our Lady of PurgatoJT

Church New Bedford will hold its annual mahrajan Sunday Aug 16 at Madeira Field Dimal1 and Hathaway Streets The Ed Jazayre orchestra wiU play and Oriental foods will be available Ticket chairman is Miss Josephshyine David who announces thM door prizes will be awarded

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Americanizatiorl of Emily Kissin Cousins Black Sabbat Cleopatra Comedy of Terrors Conjugal Bed Curse of Living CorpseFemale Jungle4 for Texas Frightened City From Russia With Love III Blues Honeymoon Hotel Horror of Party Beach House Is Not AI Home Jessica

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Hud Hypnotic EyeLoneliness of Long

Distance Runner Mafioso Mail Order Bride Mans Favorite SportNo My Darling Daughter OperatIon Petticoat Paris When It Sizzles Pillow Talk Pink Panther

Horror of It All Id Rather Be Rich King of Sun Lawrence of Arabia Man From Galveston Mary Mary Miracle Worker Muscle Beach PartyPoint of Order Ring of Treason Roustabout Sanjuro Sing and Swing7 Days in May Secret Door Secret Invasion

Kitten With A Whip LlIIy in Cage Long Ship~ Man in Middle Masque of the Red Death Hight Must Fall Psyche 59 Racing Fever Sex and the Single Girl Shock Corridor Small World of Sammy Lee Soldier in the Rain Some Came Running Splendor ill Grass

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Shock Treatment 633 Squadron South Pacific Surf Party Twenty Plus Two Twice Told Tales Unsinkable Molly BrOwt

Voice of Hurricane Walk Tightrope Walls of Hell War is Hell Weekend With Lulu Wheeler Dealers World of Henry Orient Young Doctors The

Prize Term of Trial Thin Red Line Third Secret Thunder of Drums To Bed or Not to Bed Town Without Pity Two Are Guilty West Side Story Hard Days Night Woman of Straw Zulu Young Lovers

StranglerSunday in New York The Devil and the

10 Commandments Three Fables of Love Tiara Tahiti lOr) Under Age Vice and Virtue Viva Las Vegas What A Way To Go Where Boys Are Yesterday Today and

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Unobiectionable for Adults Adolescents

Morally Unobiectionable for Adults

For Adults (With Reservations) This classification Is given to certain films which while not morally offensive

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Morally Obiectionable in Part for Everyone

3 THE ANCHOR-Deny State Right English Holy Union Nuns Like American Food Thurs August 6 1964

Think U S Politics Gayer Than Theirs Wonderful wonderful and most wonderful Thats what Sister Imelda Marie Holy

Union Sister from England describes American food The variety is fabulous adds Sister Mary Anita also from England Corn on the cob was specially mentioned by Sisshyter Imelda Marie who also noted that TV dinners really took my faney Both Sisters

To Monopoly In Education

AUCKLAND (NC)-Our problem is ro convinc~ the public that the state should not have a monopoly of edushycation and that independent schools are as necessary and as deserving of state assistance as are private hospitals and denomshyinational hospitals Dr Donald McKenzie said here in New Zealand

Dr McKenzile is a neurosurshygeon and a Pr~byterian who led the Independent SChools Comshymittee in negotiations with the government last year The neshygotiations resulted in grants to Catholic and other private schools amounting to more than $550000 a year

Dr McKenzie was one of three members of the Independent Schools Committee who spoke to delegates of the diocesan fedshyeration of Catholic ParentshyTeacher Associations here

Our cause was just in that education is above party politics The independent schools conshycerned - Anglican Catholic Presbyterian and undenominashytional- were united in their need continued Dr McKenzie

The overall comparison of health with education drraws the inescapable conclusion that both must be treated alike The overriding purpose is to treat all patients and to educate all chil shydren The fact that some beneshyfit might incidentally accrue to the school or to the denominashytion managing it is not signifi shycant he emphasized

Teach Basic Truths He proposed as the basic ques~

tion Will the general welfare be promoted by including deshynominational school pupils in the national program of educashytion or will it be promoted by leaving them out

He stressed that the clause in New Zealands 1877 Education Act was not intended to exclude Christrianity as such As there was no established religion in New Zealand the exclusion was thought necessary to avoid the troubles inherent in the bitter sectarian strife of the times

The fact that times have changed is shown by the churches getting together on the Independent Schools Committee he noted

One thing is certain he said the great basic truths can be taught only through religion and secular education under the state is concerned with not inshyterfering with religious belief

Condoles Disaster Victims Families

CASTELGANDOLFO (NC)shyPope Paul VI sent his condoshylences to the families of the vieshytims of the Portuguese train disaster and to 1ihose who surshyVlived it

Eighty-nine persons w ere killed in the wieck When an overloaded ear became uncoupshyled and plunged over an emshybankment It was the worst rail shyroad accident in the nations bistory

The Pope sent his condolences tlbrough Bishop Florentino de Andrade de SiolVa apostolic administrator of Porto to whom he also sent a personal contri shybution for the relief of the needishyest victims

College Centenary CASHEL (NC)-The 10Mh

anniversary of the foundation of Rockwell College was observed here in Ireland with a Solemn Pontifical Mass celebrated by Michael Cardinal Browne OP of the Roman curia and attended by Irish Plesident EamOill de Vlera

spoke of the wide choice available in meat and seashyfoods Never heard of livershywurst before marveled Sisshyter Mary Anita

The Sisters in Fall River to teach at the Summer session of Sacred Hearts College conshyducted by the Holy Union comshymunity have managed to cram a gOltXl bit of sightseeing and obshyservation of the American scene into their stay thus far

Now with Summer school over they are visiting New York including the Worlds Fair and Washington before returning to F-all River for Holy Union proshyfession ceremonies Saturday Aug 22 They will return to England Sept l

Much Gayer They havent seen much

American television but did view parts of the Republican convention Theres much more gaiety in American politics than ill ours opined Sister Imelda Ma~ie

She is deputy headmistress of St Annes Grammar School in Southampton An English gramshymar school she explained is the

shy equivalent of a combination high school and junior college in the United States enrolling students from ages 11 to 18 St Annes has 800 students

An honors graduate from Lonshydon University Sister Imelda Marie teaches English in addishytion to c-arrying on her adminshyistrative duties At the Fall River Summer school she offered an introductory course to conshytemporary British poetry conshysidering Hopkins Yeats Eliot Auden Spen4er Day Lewis MacNeice D y la n Thomas George Barker and many others

Coincidentally her father was born in Providence but then traveled to England This is his daughters first visit here

Science Math Sister Mary Anita is headshy

mistress at Chariton Park School in Cheltenham Also a grammar school it is private rather than state-financed as is St Annes Sister Mary Anita who holds a masters degree in science from University College 0 ubi in teaches science and mathematics

as well as heading her school She noted that the school

property was formerly a royal hunting lodge dating from the time of St Edward the Confesshysor in the 12th century The main school building was rebuilt in 1732 she said but other secshytions are more modern

The Sisters explained that most Catholic schools in England

THOSE WIDE OPEN SPACES Its a long way from here to Washington say Sis-ter Imelda Marie left and Sisshyter Mary Anita Holy Union Sisters from England who taught at Sacred Hearts College in Fall River this Summer Theyre planning sightseeing tour to New York Washingshyron before returning to England Sept 1

New York Clergy Discuss Crisis With Mayor

NEW YORK (NC)-Eighshyteen Protestant Catholic and Jewish clergymen met here with Mayor Robert Wagner to offer their support in the citys racial crisis and offer sugshygestions for dealing with it

Led by Dr John C Bennett president of Union Theological Seminary the clergy g r 0 u p spent an hour with Wagner reshyviewing the situation which has led to rioting in Harlem and the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn

Catholic representative in the group was Father Philip Hurley S J chaplain of the Catholic IiIlItermcial Council of the Bronx

Attack Problem The clergymen asked for estashy

blishment of a civilian review board to consider charges of police brutali1Jy and u r g e Ii strengthening of the citys Hushyman Rights Commission

In a statement after the meetshying they said this is no time for piece-meal solutions and warned that the problems of Harlem and Bedford-Stuyvesant cannot be isolated from the destiny of the city as a whole They called for an immediate all-out attack on the racial probshylems confronting our city

Stamp Exhibit COLOGNE (NC)-A display

of stamps and postmarks with Ohristian motives was held here under the sponsorship of the International St Gabriel Federshya-tion a Catholic philatelists organization covering 30 counshytries

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principles chemistry are government subsidized with FOR FAMILY BANKINGphysics and to give them an inshySisters receiving salaries on a sight into the newer approaches par with those paid lay teachers in the teaching of science in

The whole educational strucshy primary grades FIRST NATIONAL BANKture is different said Sister The Sisters have visited litershyImelda Marie but the end

ary and historic landmarks ofproduct of good education in ATTLEBOROMassachusetts such as Salemboth the American and British Concord Lexington Boston andsystems is the same Plymouth and have toured Harshy SO ATTLEBORO - SEEKONKShe said that 80 per cent of vard University and Boston ColshyBritish children take a secshylegeondary modern course after the MEMBER FDIC

famous eleven plus examinashy The distances are amazing tions which make a preliminary said Sister Imelda Marie in conshydivision Of youngsters into those trasting her tight little isle destined to take ~m academic with Americas open spaces course leading to university enshy You travel at great speed and GERALD E

have the amenities for this travshyceive a general education el she added referring mainly

Changes Possible to Massachusetts network of The division is not final expressways

rollment and those who will reshy

McNALLY however she hastened to add Then she couldnt resist quotshyLate-maturing youngsters who ing an epigram Youre halfway CONSTRUCTION CO INCshow special ability can be through tomorrows schedule shifted to the academic track at before youve swallowed yestershya later date days tranquilizers 454 MAIN STREET SOMERSET MASSThere is keen competition to Sister Mary Anita admitted get into English universities though that London is a rather

TELEPHONE 675-7992said the Sisters 11hey are fOl rushing place too When youre tbe intellectual elite and there the pace of the people

since there is much of the overshycrowding problem that exists in this country only the best stushydents succeed in entering -

Noting the many types of schools that flourish in England Sister Mary Anita said The value of British education is in its diversity

In Fall River she conducted a two-week science workshop for in-service teachers It was deshysigned to help elementary teachshyers to understand the basic

of and

makes you start hurrying yourshyself

Both Fall River Holy Union Sisters and the English visitors agree that the teacher exchange has been stimulating on both sides And theres hope that this first Summer visit will blossom into a full-fledged exchange program between American and English provinces of the comshymunity

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4 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Foil River-Thurs Aug 6 1964

Catholic Lay Educator Asks Understanding of World

CHICAGO (NC)-A Catholic lay educator said heJe that the Church should adopt a new pedagogy for preparshying its members to deal with the secular world Russell Barta chairman of the Mundelein College political scienee department also urged that Catholics look on the world hi made a distinction betweE~

as a challenge and opportunshyity rather than a threat

Barta addressing 250 U S and Canadian religion teachers attending a religious education workshop at the college said we are entering into a new stage iri the relationship of the Catholic Church to the world

Siege Over The siege is over and the

walls are tumbling down he declared But as yet we dont see whats on the other side nor can we tell what the horizon will look like when the walls are down

He said that in the past the Church has tragioally bull misunderstood new developshyments in the secular world There is hardly any achieveshyment of modern man which did not leave in its wake dire warnshyings and anathemas from tlhe Church he stated

Barta suggested that this same tendency has been present in the Catholic response to the develshyopment in America of a secushylall order a secular society

Not Bad Arguing that the secularizashy

twn of American society is not necessarily a pernicious trend but that in principle it is good

Leave to Start Mission Service

WASHINGTON (NC) - Five young women from New York Ohio and Illinois have left here for teaching and nursing work in Africa as members of the Women Volunteers Association

They will give up to three years of professional service in response to requests for assist shyance frommiddot bishops in Ghana Uganda and Kenya

The five trained for most of the past year at the headquarshyters here of the asso~iation

which since 1959 has been sendshying laywomen to live and work in African mission hospitals and schools

The five are Gillis Daley of Eastchester N Y E I iz abe t h Fitzgerald of New York City Rose Rahilly of Kingston NY all of whom will work at Holy F ami I y Hospital Berekum Ghana Jean Dewey of Cincinshynati going to the Virika Mission Fort Portal Uganda and Doloshyres middotCarroll of Joliet Ill who will teach at the Mugoiri Secshyondary School for Girls near Nyeri Kenya

Allows Priests Say Mass Facing People

SAGINAW (NC)-Priests in the Saginaw diocese may offer Mass facing the people if they can do it without making changes in the structure of their churchs main altar

This permission was granted by Bishop Stephen S Woznicki of Saginaw lie also directed that all new churches in the diocese have altars at which celebrants can face either toward or away from the congregation

Bishop Woznicki cautioned his priests that remodeling of exist shying altars and sanctuaries must await the direction of the comshymission set up by Pope Paul VI to implement the principles of the constitution on the liturgy adopted by the Second Vatican CounciL

secularization and secularism He defined secularization liS

that historical process which has moved us directly opposite the position once occupied by the Church in the Middle Ages at which time the world existed and built itself up according ~j) the Church and within it

American society is a secular society because it is no longer organized as such around religshyious values Rather its central values are human he said

Hungarians Pro) For Aqreement

BUDAPEST (NC)-Hungarys CathoHcs are praying ceaselessly for a prompt solution of ChurchshyState problems in this commushynist-ruled country and hoping that a settlement will be reached before Summers end It is believed here that secret

negotiations have been under way between the Holy See and the Hungarian government for more than a year Many Hunshygarian bishops priests and lay leaders believe the talks are so far advanced that all that reshymains to be done is to sign an agreement

Neither the Vatican nor Hunshygary however have confirmed that negotiations are being conshyducted

Cardinals Case Despite this well informed

sources here claim that agreeshyment has been reached on the namiug of bishops for six empty dioceses They also believe that 85-year-old Bishop Lajos Shvoy of Szekesfehervar and Bishop Kalman Papp of Gyoir who is ill will ask to retire from their posts

These sources a1so note that a Vatican - Hungarian agreement would have to settle the case of J 0 z s e f Cardinal Mindszenty Hungarian primate who has been living middotin asylum at the U S legation here since the failure of the 1956 anticommushynist uprising

Plan to Introduce Liturgy to Children

ST LOUIS (NC)-Study sesshysions on introducing the liturgy to small children will be held during the National Liturgical Week here starting Monday Aug 24 to 27

Speakers during thes~ lectureshydiscussion sessions will include Xancy Rambusch founder of the American Montessori Society Sister Rita Clare of Providence Heights College Issaquah Wash Christiane Brusselmans of the religious education department at the Catholic University of America Washington D C and Sister Jane Stien professor of theology at Ursuline Convent St Martin Ohio

Departure Rites ST MARTINVILLE (NC)

The first mission departure cershyemony in the history of the Lafayette La diocese was held with Bishop Maurice Schexnayshyder presenting a mission cross to Sister Mary Martin a memshyber of the Sisters of Mercy and a St Martinville native who bas been assigned to St Jdsephs Mercy Hospital in Georgetown British Guiana

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Rochester Prelate Says White Negro Hoodlums Involved in Riots

ROCHESTER (NC)-The passhytor of a major downtown parish said here this citys violence has not been a race riot but mob action against places of business by white and Negro hoodlums

This appraisal was given by Msgr John S Randall pastor of Immaculate Conception church managing editor of the Rochester diocesan newspaper the Cattloshylic Courier Journal and a past president of the Catholic Press Association

Msgr Randall around whose downtown c h u r c h violence 3wirled on July 25 thinks the rioting which lep to four deaths and more than 700 arrests had some organization behind it and offered an opportunity for a bunch of hoodlums not only colored but white as well to wreak havoc around the city

Of white partieipation he said Whites were involved Any number of them When looting broke out on Saturday night (July 25) white hoodlums converged on the area to take part in it

Although he moved Trinitarshyian Sisters serving in his parish flo a convent outside the troushybled area Msgr Randall said in an interview that his parisb plant suffered no damage

Mob Violence They havent touched any

churches or schools or resi shydences he said It is just mob Yiolence against grocery stores and liquor stores and places of business run by white people They havent touched any busishyness where the management is eolored

Asked if this apparent selecshytion of white-owned businesses implied a degree of planning Msgr Randall said he believed this to be true although it is generally deniild

Sore Point Msgr Randall dismissed unshy

employment as a factor in the Tiolence liAs a matter of fact he said the employment recshyord up here is superior to any place in the country I dont know of any of our industries that are discriminating against Negroes Many of them of (ourse are generally unemploy-

Mothers Tutoring Classes Success

CLEVELAND (NC) - Two mothers and 20 volunteers mostly Catholic high school stushydents are about to bring to a successful close classes they conshyducted at two parochial schools for children needing tutoring

Mrs Fred Leone and Mrs Iohn Sweeney directed the opshyecation at St Adalbert and St Edward schools under sponsorshyship of the local Catholic IntershylIacial Council

The four-week effort offered individual and group instrucshytwn in reading and arithmetic for children who attend the two schools during the regular school Fear

Annual Field Day St Stanislaus Church Fan

River will hold its annual field day under sponsorship of fue PTA and Alumni at 1 Sunday afternoon Aug 9 at Urbans Grove Games with prizes will be held for children and a Polish kitchen will be in operation The public is invited

Parish Clamboil Parishioners of St Roch

Church Fall River will sponsor a clamboil from 5 to 7 Saturday evening Aug 8 in the parish hall 889 Pine Street Tickets will be available at the door Of

from Mrs Rhea Monast ticket ohainn

able because they have no skills

He said the city has an ahnorshymal dropout rate among Negroes in schools but I think that primarily they are those ~ho are not keepable for a hlgtl schOOl education and have no ambition

Communication between Rochshyesters whites and Negroes he said is probably one of the sore points in the area There has been a lack of good commUOlcashytion There are not too many spokesmen for the colored comshymunity and it is pretty hard to get someone that can speak for them because the colored comshymunity is so disrupted

He noted that the city has two elected colored supervisors One of them is Mrs Constance Mitchell who is a member of his parish and who has been active in appeals for law and order

Seek Education In Red China

HONG KONG (NC) - Red Chinas universities have reshyceived admission applications from more than 100 Hong Kong secondary students according to reliable sources

This is the first time since 1958 that an appreciable number of local university-age students have turned to the mainland for their higher education

The reason commonly given around Hong Kong is a general improvement in economic condishytions in the Chinese Peoples Republic (CPG) For between the establishment of the CPG in 1949 ad 1958 when the famines began from 800 to 1000 Hong Kong students went to China every year for university edushyeation

But some Chinese professional men here give a different reason Confided one outstanding wideshyly-traveled scholar himself a Catholic and refugee from Shanghai

Last Resort What is the ambitious intel shy

ligent secondary student to dOshyif hes not Catholic ~ even though he is against the Chinese communist regime Of the 939 students ~ho qualified for adshymission to Hong Kong univershysity this Fall there are only 535 vacancies

What happeQs to the other 400 and the many hundreds of other secondary school gradushyates-well rounded students who cannot get their higher educashytion in the Western countries Taiwans (Formosa universities are overflowing Free Chma (Taiwan) used to take many students from Hong Kong So some go to unfree China

Catholics of Israel Mark Elijah Feast

HAIFA (NC)-ThQusands of Catholics from all over Israel attended the traditional feast of the Prophet Elijah at the Stella Maris Carmelite monasshyllery on Mount Carmel

Prayers were said at the Grotshyto of the Prophet at the monasshytery by the Latin Maronite and Melkite Rite communities

Annual Picnic Parishioners of St Anthony

of Padua Church Fall River will attend their annual Summer picnic Sunday Aug 9 at Holy Ghost Grounds Westport Buses will leave the church every half hour from 1030 to 1 according to announcement made by Manshyuel Domingos chairman Portushyguese and American foods will be available and there will be music for dancing Games will 8e played

HEAD UNIVERSITY Father Edward B Bunn SJ left president of Georgetown University Washington DC since 1952 has been named Chancellor of Georgetown efshyfective Dec 3 Father Gerard J Campbell SJ right has been named president to succeed him Georgetown the nations oldest Catholic college is celebrating its 175th anniversary NC Photo

Selfish Individualism Greatest Force Against Family Life

MUNICH (NC)-Young people today should be given help to build families against all the pressures that raise difficulties for them the Holy See has told delegates from 26 nations to the meeting here of the International Union of Family Organizations

In its message the Vatican linked help to yOung couples with the worldwide struggle for freedom of the individual

Julius Cardinal Doepfner archQishop of Munich and Freisshying appearing before the conshyventic)D asserted that the greatshy

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THE ANCHoR - S Thurs August 6 1964

Prelates Advise Brail Governor

SALVADOR (NC-The govshyernor of an important Brazilian state is governing with the adshyvice of bishops rather than poli shyticians

Gov Lomanto Junior of Bahia called a two-day meeting of bishops of the state to promote the integration of the Church in his administration

The governor surprised politi shycal circles throughout Brazil by making it clear that the princishypal problems of his state will be resolved witli the support of the Church and without in his words the mechanisms organshyized by the various political factions

Gov Lomanto Junior hopes to formulate with the aid of the bishops a program of mutual

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6 IHt - ~-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Aug 61964 ------------------ Reaction

Ther isa growing undercurrent of impatience toward the elements who are stirring up Negro communities and lIrging them to violence that in many instances has )ittle or nothing to do with race relations or the desire for equal justice under the law Indeed senseless explosion of human energy is a defiance of the law and the law is the Negros best friend True laws to aid him have been late in comng in many instances a hundred years late But it would be a real tragedy if the sacrifices of his forebears the efforts of so many men and women over the decades the Christ shylike long-suffering of many of his and other races were to be tainted at this hour by forces that seek to divide rafher than to heal to pull apart rather than to weld together to sow hatred rather than brotherhood

And it would be truly tragic if those who have sufshyfered with artd for the Negro and who have felt guilt because of the treatment he has received in the United States for a hundred years were to be so shocked by violent elements in Harlem and Jersey City and Rochester that their guilt would turn to animosity and their sYmpathy to irritation

This would not be a reasonable reaction but it would be a human one And the cause of racial justite and above all brotherhood among men would be set back immeasurshyably thereby

Each person reading of the various rioting taking place in different parts of the country must be careful that sueh a backlash attitude does not creep into his own thinking and attitudes Patience and reasonaioleness and charity must still prevail-in and toward all concerned

English JusticeThe English police seem to have dealt most effectively

with the rival British mobs of Mods and Rockers Theile gangs of grown-up children have in past months terrorized various coastal resorts but their latest escapades were met with so much sheer force that they felt the fun go out of their evil antics and were reduced to foot-sore and weary complainers The English police moved in on them with great numbers of firm authority who kept them moving until they were ready to drop from exhaustion And a tired rioter has no steam left to generate mischief

Of course the English police usually do not have to e()ntend with guns English justice is swift and heavy and seldom avoided when a gun is found in a persons possesshysion in the course of any crime This inevitability of purtishshymentfollowing upon the possesson of a gun in a misdeed is enough of a deterrent to keep the English criminal professional or amateur as far from a gun as common sense dictates

It is a treat however to see and example of stenl justice refusing to capitulate to terror The great British sense of law and order is once more the obpect of envy and emulation

WarningRecent warnings given by a Senate Committee to the

television industry had best be heeded Or as one Senator advised if the industry will not police and clean itself up the public will step in wth a force more harsh

Target of the crticism is mostly the endless use of violence violence in such abundance that it either is preshysented as a familiar mode of acting or-answering to the elaim of some television leaders that this is not so - the sensibilities of people especially children are so blunted that violence loses its power to shock anymore hardly a desirable goal

Televisioll authorities had better face the fact that they are vry much in the same position as the movie industry in the early Thirties Warnings of interested and well-intended critics then were brushed aside until an aroused public hit the film-makers in their sensitive spot the pocketbook The television public may be now a sleeping giant lulled into lethargy in the vast wasteland of the cathode tube But a giant can awaken and can write letters to sponsors and can protest at assaults on its taste and moral standards

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e-rhnOlA9h thE (1Altd~ With thE ChWlch [_ By REV ROBERT W HOVDA Catholic University

TODAY-The Transfiguration of Our Lord Jesus Christ This moment of transfiguration this exception proves the rule about Jesus surrender during His eanhly life of the fullness of His glory that He might be truly one of us

Before the submission to death of His life according to the flesl~ and the Fathers raising Hirr to glory by the Spirits power only the event we celeshybrate today showed Christ as He has been ever since the Resnrrection Splendor which dazzles human eyes (First Reading) belongs to Him who has become Lord

TOMORROW - st Cajetan Confessor Our passage to glory invoLves more than a sloughing off of the more obvious limishytations of human existence It means also a transcending of many good things which on earth are actual means of loving God

Todays Mass in honor of the founder of another religious community is particularly conshycerned with one of these mans property possessions material goodB The Religious who vows he w ill not posses nor own is merely bearing witness here and now to an aspect of our life in glory

SATURDAY - St John Mary Vianlley Confessor I would have him leave his sinning and live on (First Reading) Sinshygrace death-life mortality-imshymortality-the promise of passhysage is older even than its aetushyalizaton in Jesus Christ The prophetic text of the Old Testashyment is Hving Word of God today It is achieved And the pastor the shepherd (Gospel) the la borer in the harvest is he who oreaches this good news and presides at the Supper where the news becomes living an experienced fact

12TH SUNDAY AFTER PEN TECOST At the very heart of Christianity is a contrast be tween law and spirit slavery and freedom written law and spirit Jal law (First Reading) The Christian opts for the latter in each case which except in the cafe of slavery does not exshyclude 1he former but transcends and imorms it

As often as Jesus warns against disrespect for the law he walns also against our tenshydency to identify it absolutely wHh our human understanding ~ it and with the human terms

we use to express it Our public worship for exshy

ample is formal liturgical written yet the Councils great reform now under way has shown us that the Church must be free and responsible before God to renew her understanding of the letter in the light of the Spirit And eVen to change the letter when circumstances renshy

der it less useful to the Spirit MONDAY-St Lawrence Mar

tyro Word sacrament congre gation priest--all are manifesshytations and vehicles of the presshyence of Jesus ChriSt of his real presence So when we gather for Mass we are in all these ways in the presence oi Him whom we would follow (Gospel Communion Hymn)

He it is who sows freely (First Reading) and we see it in this sacrificial meal comshymemorating death and resurrecshytion He it is whomiddotis an enemy to his own life in this world (Gospel) and we see it here as we handle the signs of a body given and blood shed Honoring a martyr today we pray for grace to sow more freely ourshyselves

TUESDAY-Mass as on Sunshyday What is it that is written in the law asks Jesus for law is still our guide And the man who knew only the written law not the spiritual (First Readshying) came back with a question that was almost a plea And who is my neighbor (Gospel)

He wanted to make the law of Gltgtd small enough for human consumption He wanted some limits some boundaries some parochial ilnes within which to work comfortably

At Mass this congregation beshycomes the Church of Christ is the Church of Christ But how inadequately if we are parochial or statist or nationalist if we are not fully conscious of our solidarity with humankind

WEDNESDAY - St Clare Virgin Mankind is two in one flesh with Christ He is the bridegroom (Collect First Read ing Gospel Communion Hymn) and the human family is the bride The Eucharist is the mar riage feast the pledge of heaven where our flesh will know the glory that His flesh now posshysesses Fidelity and prudent care muSt guard this relationshyship lest we be excluded who have thus far the grace of acshyceptance

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The Land of the Latins

Geographically and thereshyfo r e unalterably L a till America is radically diffeJIshyent from the United States Taken as a whole Latin Amellshyica has proved less beneficial tID human habita- tion than the United States Latin America is more isolated from the rest of the world more tropical more m 0 un t a i nshyous and has proshyportionately less goo d farming land So u th America more than twice the size of the United States with Alaska thrown in faces Africa rather than Europe and lies at a greater distance from China India the Middle EaSt and Europe than does the United States

South America stretches 4508 miles in length and about 300f) miles in width The West Coast is paralleled by a mountain range running the full 4500 milea from Venezuela to the tip fIIf Chile in reality a wall of beshytweenthree and four miles height Before the airplane was much easier to go frOM Latin America to New York than from one Latin Americ_ coaSt to the other

Rain Forest On the eastern side of these

Andes Mountains one finds bull rain forest-an area of unceasshying rainfall Below that is the Amazon Basin which is larger than the distance from New York to Liverpool The Amazoa has seven rivers emptying into it and each is over 1000 miles long Here is a vast irrigated area but because of heavy rainshyfall and frequent flooding the land is agriculturally unproducshytive

From the United States-Mell shyico border to the end of Chile is an area of eight million square miles almost equal to Europe and the United States combined Nowhere else in the world do mountain ranges deserts and forests present such formidable obstacles to the activities of man and development of an area 25 of Latin America is mounshytainous 25 swampy and 1Olt desert

All Races

The people of this land tenet to live in large cities that focus on the coasts or in small pockets within the folds of the mounshytains Latin America has 7 of the peoples of the world and the population is a human kaleidoshyscope All the races are the~

white brown black and yellow The people are immigrants from three continents Africa Asia and Europe The Indians are beshylieved to have immigrated across the Bering Strait from Asia Thf 16th ceritury European mishygration was mostly Spanish and Portuguese in modern times Central and Northern Europe and England have provided a goodly share of the settlers

Into this mixture of people and places we send the Papal Volunteers They go into a new world and provide bull new life for the people CaD ~()u be part of this effort

THE ANCHORshy 7Prelate Upholds Happy Family High SchooZSource of Pride Thurs August 6 1964

Non-Conformity Of Christilaquols

WASHINGTON(NC) Bishop John J Wright of Pittsburgh told an assembly of American and foreignmiddot students that whilemiddot Christians must labor in the world they must retain a measure of nonshyconformity to it

Speaking during a Mass at the Interfederal Assembly of Pax Romana a Catholic student and melleduals group held at Georshygetown University the Bishop declared there must always be sharp differences between the Christian and the world

So far as the spirit of the world is concerned the Chrisshytian is and must always be a non-conformist in order that he may imitate that Christ who was in the world but not of it loved the world and died for it but did not conform to its dictates he said

Your non-conformity he told the students must middotbe one not only of dissent from the maxims of the world but also of discontent with the level of excellence which the world finds quite enough indeed more than enough where morality and pershyfection are concerned

Enrich Common Good Such a non-conformity esshy

sential to your vocation both as Christians and intellectuals will make you exemplars in our day of how the believers obey the established laws but in their private lives rise far above the laws promote the common good and share the consensus that proshytleots it but in their heroic supershynatural effort enrioh that comshymon good far beyond the limited understanding of the median average of any mere consensus that the cruldren of the world can grasp

The Christian non-oonformshyists said Bishop Wright undershystand and implement the proshyfound meaning of detachment the spiritual techniques by whioh the Christian humanist is able to love every created goodness truth and beauty yet be a prisioner of none and reshymain the ohild of God the heir to Gods uncreated treasures

Womens Residence At St Bonaventure

ST BONAVENTURE (NC)shyConstruction of the first womshyens residence hall at St Bonashyventure University here in New York has started Father Francis William Kearney OFM presshyident said the four-story twoshywing residence for 318 students will be ready for occupancy in September 1965 and will cost about $1500000

The building is part of the universitys $19 million developshyment program which also inshycludes a two-story administrashytion building and a one-story postoffice building both to be ready this Fall

Archdiocese in India Trains Catechists

MADRAS (NC) - The first full-time catechists of this archshydiocese have completed a twoshyyear course of training at the St Pauls Catechists Training Center here

The 16 catechists will be asshysigned to serve in parishes on a monthly salary of about $15 for the unmarried in addition to expenses and childrens allow ances for those with families

They will also get f r e e living quarters or a housing al shylowance educational facilities for children and separation pay or pensien UPOll retirement at the age of 6Q

To St Lawrence Parish in New Bedford Senator Scores Theyre both blue-eyed and brown-haired They both belong to the National Honor TV Violence Society And theyre both outstanding seniors-to-be at Holy Family High School New

Bedford Theyre Christine Ponichtera and Kevin Healy Most senior class officers havent WASHINGTON (NC) - The chairman of the Senates juveshybeen named as yet they say but alJtady Christine is sodality prefect and Kevin is assisshynile delinquency subcommittee

tant editor for Maria the ri~ua charged here that the situationschool yearbook In previous ~ II with regard to excessive vioshyyears Kevin was sophomore lence on television is in some

ways worse today than it wasclass president and Christine two years agowas dramatics club secretary

Kevins active in the Junipero Sen Thomas J Dodd of ConshyClub and the Chess Club at necticut said unjustifiable vioshyHoly Family and his chief outshy lence and brutality permeate side interest is Junior Achieve many new TV shows and many ment an organization which offensive shows of earlier seashypromotes business activity on sons have been syndicated and the part of young people to help are now being reshown on indeshythem prepare for future careers pendent stations

Kevin has been in JA two We discover that the most years and proudly wears its exshy violent shows of two years ago ecutive pin To earn it he exshy are today shown during earlier plains he had to merit two preshy broadcasting hours than they vious awards and pass an examshy were originally designed for ination JA youngsters for the Dodd said There has been little most part form manufacturing or no editing of objectionablecompanies making and marketshy content This means these proshying such items as costume jewshy grams are being made available elry But Kevin is secretary of to a much larger and younger lAs bank which serves 29 group of children than ever flourishing businesses and takes before in two or three hundred dollars Dodd made his charges as his each of three nights a week its subcommittee opened a new in operation series of hearings on TV crime

The other groups make and violence It made similar things but we make money tudies in 1961 and 1962 says Kevin

He is a member of St Lawshyrence parish in New Bedford Set Clambake and the son of Mr and Mrs

This Sunday Aug 9 is theMilton E Healy He has two date chosen for the annual clamshybrothers one in the service the bake of Mt Carmel Churchother a student at the University New Bedford To be held atof Massachusetts Kevin himshyHoly Ghost Grounds Westportmiddotself hopes to be an architectural the event will feature gamesengineer and attend SMTI or snacks and the bake Ticketsthe U of Mass will be available at the churchI like to look at house plans on Sunday or may be obtainedin the paper I like to draw and from committee membersI like math he says Put them Charles Silva Jr heads a largeall together and it seems to add arrangements committeeup to architecture

In addition to his JA work Kevin holds a part time job at a neighborhood grocery He deshylivers by bicycle What hapshypens when theres a big order I suffer he grimaces Theres a close relationship the assembled students at the

with the teachers too adds end of each marking periodA highlight of the past KevinSpring for Kevin was the CYO In 1956 Father McKeon also

tour to the Worlds Fair Was by then a Monsignor died andFirst Co-Ed School it fun he recalls and he hopes Holy Family organized In was succeeded as pastor by a to make the trip again next year 1904 was the first co-educational Holy Family alumnus Most Rev

A trip to New York is still in YOUl the offing for pretty Christine

high school in the Diocese It James J Gerrard of the class of was preceded in St Lawrence 1914 Bishop Gerrard has conshy at

Shell attend the Summer School parish by St Josephs High tinued the tradition of fatherly TlCKLI011 of Catholic Action there this which was founded in 1884 by interest in Holy Family and freshymonth as her sodalitys prefect Rev Hugh J Smyth then pastor quently addesses the student

St Josephs continued until body on religious and otherShe names English as her favshy1900 when an increasing enroll shy topics0rite subject and tennis bowling ment of grammar school stu Holy Familys Alumni Assoshyand swimming as favorite sports dents in the parish forced its ciation now numbers some 3000The daughter of Mr and Mrs closing to make space available men and women and is an activeChester Ponichtera shes a to them group maintaining over themember of Our Lady of Pershy

By 1904 however Father years its interest in its almapetual Help parish and active Smyth was able to reopen the mater as secretary of its CYO She has high school in a new buildingone brother wholl be a senior now Holy Family grammarat Providence College as shes a FOUR CONVENIENT OFFICES TO SERVE YOUschool Continued growth madesenior at Holy Family another building necessary and ONE-STOP BANKINGChristine hopes to attend in 1915 the present Holy Family

Salve Regina College and beshy High was constructed Althoughcome a nurse At present she intended for St Lawrence pashy FIRST-MACH IN ISTSleans toward pediatrics as a rishioners the school has alwaysspeciality accommodated boys and girls NATIONAL BA NK Both youngsters enjoy attendshy fro m other New Bedford ing Holy Family You cant get parishes OF TAUNTONlost says Christine You In 1921 Father Smyth by then know nearly everyone Msgr Smyth died and Rev North Dighton North Easton Norton Taunton

John F McKeon became pastor Spring Street Main Street W Main Street Main Stteet of St Lawrences He fondlyPrelate Condemns Member Federa Deposit Insurance Corporationnicknamed his school Happy Family High School and itSmut Publications was his habit to read grades toSYDNEY (NC)-Today more

than ever children are being exploited by publishers of imshy Color Process Year Books moral books papers and magshyazines according to Norman Booklets BrochuresCardinal Gilroy of Sydney

The ranking Australian prelshyate said in a speech at the openshying of a new high school in subshyurban Ashfield that some newsshy American Press Inc venders estimate that 80 per cent of the trash publications are beshy OFF SET - PRI NTERS - LETTERPRESSing sold to youth

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Returning Traveler Has Overweight Problem By Mary Tinley Daly

1he very thought of visiting San Francisco especially in July 1964 sent this columnist into a tiz of excitement

Youll love it Mom Markie from experience corroborated what we had always heard about the Golden Gate City Its suave sophisticated and friendly And everybody is well groomed at all times she emphasized Now lets see about your clothes Toshygether and in plus-90 degree heat we went over clothes shymy own and Markies which she generously cffered None of these dreary pastel cottons you wear around here came the High Fashion edkt

The dark cotton suit will be OK for the plane and if you should find a warm day you eould wear it again but press it every time

Press it Sure with my travel iron

She bro~ght out a compact iron in its case tucked it into a corshyner of one of my suitcases Be Bure to press these dark dresses 1he knits will be all right with the steam in the shower Now youll need a coat

Ygh The coat dug out of the back of the closet looked hot felt even hotter

Expeetations Met So armed with sophisticated

clothing foX the sophisticated San Francisco came enplaning Luggage according to the bathshyroom scale on which it had been weighed was well under the 40 pound allowance Thus a blithe get-away

San Francisco was all we had imagined and more Weather cool and crisp we welcomed the warmth of the coat

Onset of press and public had for this Republican convention strained the city to the utmost News rooms buzzed cables Qf

South Boston WomaR Gets Youth Award

HOLLYWOOD (NC)-Cathershyine Ann Dwyer of South Boston was presented with the Pro Deo et Juvenute Award at the Junior Day Program of the Catholic Daughters of America national biennial convention here

This award is given by the National COlmcil of Catholic Youth to ail aduLt leader who has had an outstanding record of service for God and Youth It was presented by Bishop William G Connare of Greensshyburg the episcopal moderator of the Junior Catholic Daughters

Miss Dwyer is regional conshytrultant of thf Junior Cath()lic Daughters in the 14assech~se~tsshyPenrisylvimia region She estabshylished the Junior program in the State of MassaltllUsetts when s~e was serving as State Regent rom 1950-1954

COA Head HOLLYWOOD (NC) - Marshy

garet Buckley of Chevy Chase Md was re-elected supreme regent of the Catholic Daughshyters of America during closing sessions ofthe 30th biennial natshyional convention of the womens organization

Plan Penny Sale Visitation Gdld of Eastham

will hold a family night penny sale at 8 Wednesday night Aug 12 at the churcl1 hall

radio and TV were everywheJ~e

sound trucks outside every point oJ political activity for th~ oneshyyear-in-four frenzy of oratory CrOl~ds swarmed hotel lobbies pickets marched outside in clothing tllat put OUT dreai~y

pastel cottons right up into Class A (Barefeet and dishevelshyment were the rule) Neverth~shyless there was a gentle accept shyance of all this in the City of St Francis Even the police were tolerant

And then to sightseeing a visit to Fishermans Wharf for food unknown in our part of the country a boat trip around AIshycatraz and Golden Gate BridgE a session on the citys uniqult~ cable cars a trip to the tower another to The Top of thl~

Mark to Nob Hill Telegraph Hill then hours and hours ill fascinating Chinatown

Chinatown was really our unmiddotmiddot doing weightwise Here WE

found interesting games 10 bE added ro the family toy box then wme handmade ceramic mugs perfect gifts but Im afraid we were carried away

The travel iron Never used it since each hotel or motel had an ironing room far more conshyvenient than ironing on an upshyturned bureau drawer

Finally we checked into the airport 00 go back east

Sorry maam youre over-shyweight

We bad BUspected ttlie all

Sees NEWIDrive CEF Official Says Camporign Underway

Against Church RelatEld Schools DETROIT (NC)-A new and

subtle campaign against churchshyrelated rohQOls is underway an off-ieal of Citizens for Educationshyal Freedom said here

John Marcon member of the Michigan CEF state board made

the charge i1 an address to some 1200 teaching nuns at a semishynar at Marygrove College

A sort of game bas developed wJhich has the players in it line up the church related schools weaknesses on the one hand and the cost to parents on the other Marcon said

1he winner drnws the conshyclusion churchrelated schools less adequately financed than state schools are less adequate parents attempting to meet the high costs of 1iving cannot afshyford to pay increasing school tuitions therefore do away with the schools

Steve Snoey president of the Ottawa CEF district fuderation stressed flhe need for chw-ch-reshylated schools

There is a popular notion 1Jha4 religion is an additive to life a strictl3 private matter limited to home and church he said

If COm~rtmelltalJization is bad psychology it is even worse theology said Snoey a memshyber of the Christian Reformed Church Either the Christian Gospel is necessary everywhee It the time or DOt anywhere anw time

Nursing Scholarship MiSs Lynne Marie Lawrence

daughter of Mr and Mrs Fr~nk Lawrence Jr of 150 Brightman Street New Bedford has been awarded the Mary E McCabe Nursing Scholarship Award preshysented annually by the Fall River Diocesan Council of Cathshyolic Nurses A graduate of Bishop Stang High School Miss Lawshyrence will enter St Annes Hosshypital School Qf Nursing Fall River

along what with flU that good foed but it die eurotm as though the young man at the tieket cocnter might 10t be quite so blunt

I mean Ie euroJ-))ained your baggage i5 SIC thaI 40 pounds

Travel lLijbt This now was more ac-ceptshy

able Retrieving OUT baggage we went into the adie~ room and repacked Lets see put shotS a couple of those ceramic mugs and the UllltFnl travel ixon into the flight bEg aDd carry it with us OthN ggage now 39 pounds

Gatefully WI took on that fligbt bag qmiddotlitelght at the time hoisted it ceI one shoulshyder picked up ~oketbook

stuffed to the bllfsting point made our way w Gate 24 Half a mile awampy Seemed so

Then a fOUT-huUT wait in a tramfer-point aiLport with the flight bag growing 1eavier and heavier all the time reminding US 01 Coleridges The Rime of the Ancient Mariner the Albaiross About my neck waf hung

Stuck not with an albatross but with a tTavel iron

If there is a lesson in all this iot is to travel light-follow the old admonition to take half as much clothing as you think you will need-and twice as much mone~7

Anti no excess ooggage

Citizefls for Educational Freeshydom is a national nOJl-secl41rian organhation dedic-ated to seekshying equal treatment in the disshytributilm of tax funds fur chil shydren iJ both pu~1jc and churchshyrelated schools

Requiem at Notre Dame For Sister Madeleva

NOTHE DAME (NC)-Requi_ em Hi~h Mass poundgtr Sister Mary Madalemiddota educator poet and for some 40 yellrs 11 leading figure on the Ame-icllJ and Catholic intellectual scene was offered here in the church of Our Lady of Loreto on the campltJe of St Marys College

Bishop Leo A Pursley of Fort Wayne-Soutl Bene offered the MaHs for Sster Madaleva who served as president of two Catholic colleges including St Marys published 18 books reshy~eived seven honorary degrees and scores of other honors and lectured throughout the United States

One 01 the best koown nunll (If her time Sister Madaleva for yearll personified the intelshylectual and professional standshyards that increasingly have beshycome goals fol American nuns generally She was the first nun to qualifr for a doctorate at the University of California ill Eierkeley and later did graduate s1~udy at Oxford University in England

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ter of Mr and Mrs Mark A Sullivan 1020 Middle Street Fall River will receive the habit of the Dominican Sisshyters of St Mary of the Springs and the name of Sister M Markus at eeleshymonies in Columbus 0 Fri shyday Aug 14 A gmduate of Dominican Academy ~nd

Stonehill College Miss Sulshylivan taught at rift St Mary Academy Fall River for one year after her 1962 gradushyation

Conference Cites Dorothy Day

BOSTON (NC)-The Nationat Catholic amplcial Action Conlershyence has designated Dorothy Day cofounder of the Catholic Worker Movement and the late John Brophy labor leader for special honors at its convention starting here Thursday Aug 13 to 16

The two will be cited for diS tinguished contributiorn in the field of social action at the conshyvention at Boston College

Miss Day who founded the Catholic Worker Movement with the late Peter Maurin in the early 1930s will be honored for her role in educating the Amershyican Catholic conscience on the social dimensions of Christianshyity the NCSAC said

Brophy who died at the age of 80 last year was one of the architects of the U S la-bor movement A coal miner from the age of 12 he was a leader in the United Mine Workers and later became the first director of the Congress for Industrial Organizations

Nuns Optimistic About Vocations

LOS ANGELES (NC)-The head of a sisterhood devoted te nursing professes a God-based optimism concerning the supply of vocations to religious life

Mother Carmen Superior General of the Sisters Servants of Mary commented here God will never permit the Church to lack vocations

She said she has no pessimism whatever about vocations On the contrary she added htc

congregation is receiving new applicants and recently estabshylished an American novitiate 8lt Oxnard Calif

Mother Carmen heads a conshygregation of 3000 Sisters whose apostolate is to nurse the sick in their own homes The siSterhood was founded in 1851 by BleSlEed Maria Soledad Torres Acosta

Dedicates Hospitai Most vocations to her congreshy

gation come from Spain others from Mexico and Colombia she said but since opening the Oxshynard novitiate six America_ girls have joined

There are 44 Sisters Serv8flb1 of Mary working in the Los Anshygeles archdiocese Mother Carshymen said They also have housell in Kansas City and New Orleans She is on a tour from her headshyquarters in Rome visiting the houses of the sisterhood in the U S and Latin America

The major event of her visit here was the dedication of Mary Health of the Sick Convalescent Hospital at Oxnard

Change Day for Parties Summer caro parties to be held

this month at St Josephs Hall Tucker Road North Dartmouth wiH be held each Wednesday afternoon at 145 instead of on Thursdays as previously anshynounced The series is sponsored by the Associate Lay Family of the Holy Cross Prizes will be awalded and refreshments servshyed

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I am about 110 make my annushyIII visit to my daughter who lives miles away But I dont know how to cope with my son-in-law He is well educated a convert and provides well for his family But he is an authority on just about everything When we atshytempt to discuss education poli shytics religion almost anything he becomes anshyDOyed He is ir shyritable and if my daughter eaUs him a secshyend time he shouts I heard au the first time But he does want me to visit An inshyvitation to visit should not al shyways be taken literally lhe casual Why dont ~ drop in to see us sometimes should be regarded more as a eourteous expression than a forshymal invitation

So the first question is whethshyer this behavior of your lIOll-inshylaw occurs only during your visshyits or is it always so

Duman Fallinamp One obYiousapproaoh to this

Is to ask your daughter but then If this is 1he case she may be anwilHng to tell you Observe bim when others are present and IIlle if he behaves 1hi5 way toward them If be does Jt is DOt your visit but his personality

The tendency to be an authorshytty on just about everything is a eommon human faiHng It is even an occupational hazard for eertain fields College professhysors physicians and priests IIOmetimes fall into the habit because of the expectations they encounter among people that they MUST know the answer But education and training in one area do not make you an authority in everything

Furthermore tbe more formal education a person has and eampshypeciaUy the more specialized his knowledge the more keenly does he realize his ignorance of lI1any man things There is lI01lle truth to the saying that doctors of philosophy know InOre and more about less and less The time when a man like Aristotle could encompass almost n to be known of human knowledge passed a long time ago

Fear Status Loss But 011 the other hand few

people are willing ~ contess eomplete ignorance of a topic 1IDder discussion This they 88shylIWIle will cause them to lose tatus to be considered unalert CIt unintelligent The more prushydent get by by nodding their beads or smiling knowingly The less modest and imprudent rush into the fray brandishing their ignorance

Some people have a personal-

Ohio middotWomens College To Be Coeducational

COLUMBUS (NC)-St Mary of the SpringS College here will become a coeducational institushytion this Fall Sister Mary Anshygelita president has announced

A womens school since its founding in 1911 the college will admit male students to ns apper classes this Fall and next and to its freshman class in 1tle Pall of 1966 The college ismiddotconshy4lucted by the Dominican 5istel8

Cape Style Show Our Lady of Victory Gulld

Centerville will sponsor its anshyDual Summer luncheon and style Ibow from 1 to 4 Tuesday after IlOOn Aug 18 at Coonamessett Inn Falmou1lh A social-hour will precede the lunch General chairman is Mrs James ~ aided by Mr Viilcent T CuR

ity need 110 prove themselves superior to others in everything even a simple social discussion They cannot accept the fact that others can excel them iri any area of life and they ultimately behave rather foolishly These persons take 1l dim view of the capabilities of others They have to Their personalities demand it

Of course there is the argushymentative type These too at times seem to be quite authorshyitative on everything Basically they like a conflict situation They enjoy controversy They love to sharpen their wits though debate and it doesnt matter which side of the fence they are on Either will do equally well if it gives them an opportunity of engaging in argumentation

Pose Problem There are some of the possible

explanations for your son-inshylaws behavior But there is one more that seems pertinent Sinee he is well educated he may keep himself well informed on some of the topics discussed

He may even be an authority on one or two of them Quite unshywittingly you may pose a probshylem for bim

The American Medical Assoshyciation had asurvey carried out some years ago about the pashytients image of the physician One criticism was that he talked middotdown to patients and failed to explain their lllness in terms they could understand Some effort it seems has been made to correct this

But it is not difficult to undershystand the plight of the physician trying to explain to a person of ordinary education the complexshyities of certain diseases Short of a brief course in anatomy and physiology for which the doctor bas no time hec~nt get across

Technical Terminolou Furthermore he is accustomed

to the technical terminology of medical jargon some of which is abbreviated What he is really being asked to do is to translate into English his usual language of communication with his colshyleagues Only the exceptionally patient and articulate will sucshyceed easily

To some extent this is the problem of every specialist when he discusses his specialty with non-specialists When you begin a conversation with your sonshyin-law about education assumshying this is his speciality he may despair of gettiJ)g across to JOu because he sees the depth of the point you raise the distinction-

Prelate Blesses Peru _Church and Clinic

LIMA (NC)-The new church of St Andrew in the suburb of Xl Monton formerly Limas city dump and a new threeshy

room clinic financed by the British Womens Association 811 Anglican group have been solshy~nly blessed by Juan Cardinal Ricketts Archbishop of Lima

The First Lady of Peru LucUa Belaunde de Cruchaga was the patron of the church while the British ambassador and his- wife were sponsors of the clinic The Canadian ambassador in Lima Freeman Tovell cut the ribbon at 1he door of bull I1eW dental cUDic

of the terms he would have to make and the whole history of the nation that he simply cannot take up with you

He seems to be a man who cannot tolerate small talk He fails to apprecia~e that you are looking for friendly intelligent conversation not amiddot learned deshybate If he prides himself on his knowledge of the subject under discussion he may fear you are trying to challenge him Hence his authoritative stand

You can readily defuse him by-indicating that you regard his opinion highly that you are not challenging him Once this is clear he will quite suddenly become less authoritative

He will not have to act this way because he can feel secure that you do not threaten him at all As a matter of fact both of JOU may come to enjoy each other greaUy fur I suspect there is a bit of this in you too

Good Intentions His irritability is another matshy

ter Some people seem to reckon time by geological periodS not the clOck When they are called to dinner or the phone they will respond to the calls in a leisureshyly fashion They dont mean to be discourteous or thoughtless They like to take their time which is at its most rapid more like t1he tortoise than the hare They cant understand why the should be called twice They are coming in their own good timeshyarent they

The response I heard )011 the first time is meant to put the caller in his place Perhaps you are annoyed by this because you Hke promptness So for the duration of your visit be satisshyfied to put up with your slow paced son-in-law After all on a visit you arent in any hurry are you Neither is he so enjo ro~lves in a leisurely way

Catholic Students Aid Retarded Children

BALTIMORE (NC)-For more than 200 Catholic high school 8tud~ in the Baltimore area t1his Summer is a time when -abey can 1leach their parents about the difficulties faced bJ retarded -children

The students representing 10 different SChools are all volunshyteers at Rosewood state Hospishytal for children just outside Baltimore lheir job as 1heysee it is to help those who need help and to enlighten the adult popu1lrtion whim is often 18shyluctant to discuss the meDtally handicapped

-rile students bring t1he c0mshymunity into the hospital and take the hospital back to the comshymunity said Mrs Irene M Blaekbum director of volunteer services at Rosewood

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ART INSTRUCTION AIDS Religious and lay art mshystructors will serve as demonstrators at the National Conshyference of Catholic Art Educators workshop to be held in Cincinnati starting Monday Aug 17 Papier mache projects will be the tqpic Left to right are Sister Stella Mary OPOf

of Fort Walton Beach Fla Sister Judine OP and Doria Frech of Miami Fla NC Photo

Wins Laetare Award Poet Phyllis McGinley Receives 1964 Medal

At Private Ceremony WESTON (NC)-Poet Phyllis

McGinley received the Laetare Medal for 1964 at a private cereshymony in her home here in Conshynecticut

The presentation was made by Father Theodore M Hesshyburgh CSC president of the University of Notre Dame which has conferred the honor annually since 1883 on an outshystanding American Catholic lay person Miss McGinley was named this years Laetare Medal recipient on March a Laetare Sunday

The citation accompanying the award said in part

Your poems are like pools of light falling on the ground beshytween the trees of a forest Surely you have plucked them from the sky stolen them from the sun Whether they are conshycerned with human frailties ancl

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Prelate Declines To Take Stand On Housing

LOS ANGELES (NC) James Francis Cardinal McshyIntyre has declined publicly to take a stand on an effort aimed at nullifying and prohibshyiting any type of fair housing legislation in California

[1he teaching of ~ Catholie Church ltOncerning the human dignity of aU per90llS and the duty of all to respect that digshynity is clear and always has been manifested thearohbishop of Los Angeles said in a statement

But he added when an isshySUe is submitted to the people for vote it does not behoove the archbishop of Los Angeles to encourage the clergy to preshysume to direct the faiifihful in the expression of their individshyual judgment and consequent vote In such political matters our positioin is to leave the decision to the individual eonshyIICience

Cardinal Mcintyres statement referred to Proposition 14 on the November ballot which if adopted by CalJiforma voters would nullify existing state fair h()using legislation and prohibit IJUch legislation in the future

BLShops Oppose The bishops of five other Cali shy

fornia dioceses--San Francisco Sacramento Santa Rosa Oakshyland and Stockton-have gone on record opposing Proposition 14 They have stated that it is contrary to Catholic teaching on racial jus tic e and property rights

Cardiool McIntyres il tate shyment was issued in response to picketing nt the archdiocesan chancery by representatives of the Catholks United For Racial Equality (CURE) organization About seven negroes and white pickets appeared 90me of them earrying signs referring to Proshyposition 14 CURE member have 4emonstrated at the Chancery before

The latest demonstration ocshyeurred three days after it was disclosed that Father William H DuBay 29 who criticized Cardinal McIntyre in June fur

_ failing to provide civiJ rights leadership to Catholics herehad been transferred to a new parshyish in suburban Anaheim Calif

Use of Portuguese In Mass Optional

APARECIDA (NC)-A direeshytive issued by Carlos Carmelo Cardinal de Vasconcellos Motta ehairman of the Brazilian Bishshyops Conference provides for the optional use of Portuguese in eertain parts of the Mass

According to the cardinals decree the vernacular language ean be used in Masses whether recited or sung celebrated in the presence of the people and in the administration of the sacrashyments

The Brazilian dioceses are preshyparing to put this innovation into practice The date set by Jaime Cardinal de Barros Cashymara of Rio de Janeiro is Sunshyday Aug 16

Solons Retreat BRAZILIA (NC) - Twentyshy

three deputies and senators of ~e Brazilian national pariiament

attended a relil~ious retreat here _Tid President Castelo Branco eame to the closing ceremony An upshot of this first retreat held specifically for iegislators was that a regular weekly Mass will be offered each Friday for them Plans were made to build a retreat house for men here

ONE OF THE BEST The C~tholic Bishops of Michigan sponsor a job training censhyter in Lansing Mich where 150 men and women students are pursuing a retraining proshygram designed to help them to compete for jobs in todays world Here U S Sen Philip A Hart of Michigan tells a class that officials in Washington DC regard their job trainshyingprogram as one of the bt~st anywhere in the U S NC PhQto

Prelates Sporlsor Training Program Michigan Ijneft~ployables Prepare for Jobs

LANSING (NC)-students at the old St Marys school just around the corner from the State Capitol here are all majoring in the same subject-jobs

There are 150 Students-4lvershyage 34--in a retraining progilam for men and womenmiddotwho have been left behind in a world where it often tJakes a high school diploma to get a janitors job

The program is paid for by three Federal agencies and sponshysored by the Catholic bishops of Miohigan although few of the students and staff are Catholics

Most students have been living on the fringe of the world others take for granted Their average wage last year was less than $700 bull

Few have the well-turned clothes and self-confident air that go with having made it in the world TheilI faces more often turn inward on problems that

Ask New Agr~ement

In Poland Conflict BERLIN (NC) - A new

Church-state agreement to end conflict between Polands Cathshyolles and its communist governshyment has been caled for by the Cracow Catholic weekly Tygod nik Powszechny it has been reported here

Reports said the weekly urged that the new agreement be based on coexistence and objectivity and not on emotion The weekly also said that although no one in Polasd thinks of overthrowing the communist government many Poles including commushynists WOUld like to improve it

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have plagued t1heir lives-never are learning how to write their a det~nt job never a decent names for the first time in the home never a decent education big block letters of beginners always having to swallow a little I1he trainees range all the pride arid ask fur welfare way from no education at all to

All Unemployable hiamph SChooI graduates - you They range from Cuban refushy luiow 9Oclal promotions who

gees and migrant workers who have moved along because they have stopped following the crops were too big to be left behindIf to native Miohigan school dropshy said John L Gaffney ddiector outs of the job training center

He said they were aU unem-Some are learning English and ployable in any meaningful

BOme 10 add and subtract OthellS way By this he meant they could

pick strawberries in the springSpain Rites Honor dig ditches in the summer or hire

Patron St James out for any part time job that takes only a strong back andSANTIAGO DE CAMPOshypromises little paySTELA (NC)-Traditional anshy

First the trainees must learnnual rites in honor of St James tomiddot read write and do enoughthe AlOstle patron of Spain arith1netic 90 they can be putwere attended here by Castor into a vocational educatioo pro-Manzauera Holgado captain

gram After vocational traininggenera~ of Galicia on behalf of t1hey will be placed in jobs withFrancico Franco Spanish chief

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Requests Exceed Lay Volunteers Availablein US

CHICAGO (NC)-A Sout Dakota priest has 1000 Inshydians in his parish-but no curate and no nuns to help him CMeuro for them

An Oregon pastor wants bull vitalize the Confraternity of Ohristian Doctrine program iJt his parish It rovers an area that includes four hiamph schools and 12 grade schools--none of them Catholic

The superintendent of schools in a Texas diocese calls the lay teacher situation there pathetshyic Ohurch schools cannot afshyford qualified teachers because one-quarter of the areas Cathoshylic families earn less than $3000 yearlY

These men share one thing ita common all have turned for aSsistance to the Extension Le Volunteers

But according to Father Joha L Sullivan director of the J)lGshy

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We cannot begin to ~ill aD the requests he said

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presently working in 135 mission areas in 13 states and Puen Rico They are concentrating efshyforts in the South and West with BOme work also being done in tbe Chicago slums

Fa4her Sullivan said there are manY programs the organimti011 would like to undertake if more volunteers were available-fUllshylIher promotion of the liturgy more interracial Programs and social work Newman center deshyvelopment on a much lalgeJ seale ecumenical ventures

Founded four years ago 1IIe Extension Lay Volunteers 01 shyganization is spon9Ored by the Oathltgt1ic Church Extension Soshyciety with headquarters at 1307 South Wabash St here

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Prelates Limit Vernacular Use To Low Mass

BOMBAY (NC) ~ Indias bishops have agreed to limit the use of the vernacular for the present to low Mass eelebrated in the presence of bull congregation

middotThis was announced here by Valerian Caldmiddotinal Gracias of Bombay president of the Cathshytgtlic Bishops Conference of India (CBCI) following the Holy Sees approval of decisions by the countrys hierarohy on the Conshystitution on the Liturgy of the ecumenical council

Cardinal Gracias said the vershynacular will be permissible in all parts of the Mass (both the

Protest Attack On Prelate In Uganda

RAMPALA (NC)-Thonshysands of Catholics staged a mass demonstration here to protest against an attack on the Church and Arohbishop Joshyseph Kiwanuka WF of Rubag~

by a Uganda cabinet minister In the latest incident of conshy

tinuing Church-State conflict over education Minister of Edushycation J SL Zake accused the archbishop in a speech in Parliashyment of dishonest misrepreshysentation of a court case involshyving Catholic schools threatened him with reprisals and charged the U~nda hierarchy with seekshying to hustrntte government policy

l1he policy of the Government Whicll subsidires Cat hoI i c achoolsis to insist on the right to pay tlhair staffs directly and NATIONAL OFFICtRS OF C D OF A Marg~retJ Buckley center of Chevy Chase Ordinary and the Proper) except to hire fire and transfe teach- the Canon up to the CommumonMd was reelected Supreme Regent of the Ca tholic Daughters of America at th~ir Hollyshyers The Ohurch which Provides but excluding the part from the

wood Fla national convention The C D of A officers elected are left to right Mrs ~lose to 50 per cent of the counshy middotPalter Noster to the Domine trys educational facilities re-o Maniha Cprine of Los Angeles secretary Mrs Anna Ballard of Milton ~a~s~ First V~ce non sum dignus which can be Barns this poliCy as an encroachshy Supreme Regent Miss Buckley Mrs Anna K Baxter of Dubuque Iowa Second VIce in the vernacular ment on its rights as the legal Supreme Regent Dr Catherine Clarke of Albuquerque N Mex Supreme Treasurer NC Lack Good Melodies owner of the schools Photo The cardinal said the bishopsIn latemiddot February the semtshy

did not apply for any innovashyautonomous kingdom of Buganshy1lkm in regard to sung Massesda-the nations most important as 19ley felt that the difficultiesprovince which has control over Condemnation of Cuba Initiates NewEra posed by the lack of good musshyeducation within its bordersshyical melodies for vernacular1IOught to apply the central govshy

ernment policy at the provincial Vote Seen Severe Blow to Castro Regime texts are such thatmiddot they could not be tackled and overcome atlevel this stageWASHINGTON (NC) - The up a report of an OAS investi shy trade with Cuba except in foodshyChurch Legal Employer meeting of fOreign ministers of gating committee which had stuffs medicine and medical He voiced ihe hope that withBut Catholics refused to let the Organization of American found that Castros regime had equipment and called on the experience time and study thethe then BU~nda education States which invoked new ecoshy sought to subvert Venezuelan American states to suspend all vernacular will also be introshyminister Abu Mayanja handle nomic and political sanctions institutions and to overthrow its sea trade with Cuba except such duced in sung Masses in thethe payment of their school against Fidel Castros Cuba may democratic government through countryas may be of a humanitarianstaHs or to transfer teachers have opened a new era in Latin terrorism sabotage assault and naturelhe Rubaga archdiocese and the lbe cardinal made it cleatAmerican affairs guerrilla warfare

Masaka diocese asked the Uganshy Only four American states that the approved changes are U S Secretary of State Dean da hi~ court to issue an injuncshy And so the meeting said still maintain diplomatic ties not ~ be inJtroduced until the Rusk has called it one of the tion against Mayanjas efforts Cuba was guilty of aggression with Cuba trade between OAS loefi bishopmiddot aultbhlaquojzes theiJmost important meetings oold in The foreign ministers enershyOIl the ground that they were members and Cuba is estimated introductionthis hemisphere Observers are getically condemned Cuba forunconstitutional to total less than $15 million avirtually unanimous in calling it Mentioning the diversity elthismiddot aggression said governshy year or less than one per centIt was declared in COWt that historic though its actual fruits languages peoples and customsments of the American states of Cubas world trade air travel1Jle scllool owners-the Church will be sometime in maturing in tfhois country Cardinal GTashyshall not maintain diplomatic between Cuba and American--4lle the legal employers of the The meeting held here bac~ed 01 consular relations with the cias said the changes should be teachers But before a final deshy government of Cuba directed

states for which there seem to introduced with prudence sobe a loophole now consists prin_cision could be reached Mayanja American states to suspend all cipally of three flights a week that while we have diversity

resigned and the Buganda govshy Work Together we also maiIlltain some kind ofbetween Havena and Mex~eoermnent agleed to all Church unfonnityCitydemands The case was therefore withdrawn For Bible Week Pontiff Blesses There was immediate interest

Arehbishop Kiwanuka ihen AUCKLAND (NC)-Unpreceshy in whether the four countries wrote an open letter to the dented cooperation between ~railian People that voted against the new sancshyBuganda government to ihank churches is taking place here in BRASILIA (NC)-Pope laul tions - MeXico Chile Bolivia

New Zealand as all major deshy and Uruguay-would now conshyit for the amicable settlement VI sent his blessing and good of the question nominations participate in prepshy wishes for good government to form to the action of the mashy

arations for Bible Week Oct 4 jority Some law-makers hereSell Oai the Brazilian people throughto 10 professed to be disappointedArchbishop Sebastiano BaggioBut 1i1e national educational The Catholic Church is repre_ that the action of the OAS meetshyminister Zake told Parliament the new apostolic nuncio in sented by Fathers J C Pierce ing was not unanimousBrazilthat the settlement was a sell and E R Simmons Other authorities noted the

Aim of Bible Week is to renew 15 to 4 vote was above the twoshyout and wamiddotrned 00 would inshy Pope PaUl VI sent his personal troduce amendments to the edushy good wishes for the happishy

interest in the Bible among thirds vote needed It was alsoootion laws to pennit the govshy ness of the people of the largest ernment to carry oUt its sohool churchgoers and themiddot general Catholic country in the world said that the vote was a psychoshy

public logiCal victory for the majoritypolicy They were expressed in a let shySpecific purposes are to bring of the American states and ater delivered to President HumshyAt the Catholic rally to PlOshy ministers and clergy in each area severe blow to Castros regime berto Castello Branco by thetest Zakes speeoh Flancis Walshy together to study selected passhy nuncio during a ceremony atugembe Bugandas minister of sages of the Bible 10 stimulate wpich Archbishop Baggio preshyloeaJ government warned ihat similar Bible study in each area sented his credentialsthe Jl8tions Catholics who comshy and congregation to relate the

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12 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Aug 6 1964 To the Worlds Children

God Love You Lacordaire in Tune With ModE1rn Times By Msgr Jllhn S Kenned the priesthood give up the llic to the dictatorship of Loui9shy By Most Rev Fulton J Sheen DD What does the name Lacorshy church and become an ardent Napoleon with a couple of revshy

daire mean to us today If anyshy secularist Lacordaires associashy )lutions thrown in A photograph of a starving child holding a bowl as be begged thing probably the source of tion with him was brief no Lacordaire did not want the for food appeared in tihe July-AuguS1 issue of MISSION IIhis copy exclamatory lluotations on an more than two years Church to be tied to any of of MISSION fell mto the hands of a little girl whose motiher wrote old fashioned sort of holy card So m e may have a vague idea that the bearer of the name was involved in controversial matters in France some time during the nineteenth century Would there be m u c h interest in a biography of this man Probably not But per hap s the r e should be For we can learn from it lessons l)erti shynent to our own time I must say that I have read with conshysiderable interl~st Lancelot Shepshypards biographical essay Lashyeordaire (Macmillan $695shy

middotAnd the former soon found himself disagreeing with the latter and separating from him and his views completely But the brief collaboration was to cost Lacordaire heavily for the rest of his life making him pershymanently suspect in some quarters

A Great Preaeher Lacordoaire first made his reshy

sounding reputation as a preachshyer at Notre Dame in Paris in 1835 He gave courses of sermons which drew audiences numbershying as high as 10 thousand Many of those present were men which was most unusual His success lay in his abandoning the hidebound formal style of preaching iD speaking to his contemporaries in their own

1~ese He was a firm believer lin freedom and democracy was lonvincEd that the Church would do best under an arrangeshyInent such as obtained in the United States and was especially jlnsistent that she should be Jorwardlooking

Unanswered Questions He dhcerned in many of his

Jellow Catholics of France a rejection of the century meaning a refusal of what in our timEI Pope John called agshyl~iornamento He deplored a fruitless attachment to the dead ])ast a neglect of present opporshytunitY1l shrinking from the future

The fnet is that many of the 1roubles ofthe Church in France in the Yl~ars after his death and Illmost down to the present

Page 26 of YGur July-Augusamp MISSION magazine had quite an effect on our Ieggy who Is seven years old She picked up the magazine after she had prepared for bed I came Into her room to say goodshynight and she said Mother look at that

Most evenings I have III hard time getshyting Peggy to finish her dinner and I usually end up saying How some poor ehildren would love to have your meal Peggys usual comment is TIl betr But I think that she now reaUjies that there are many hungry children throughout the world She was so deeply impressed by all this that I promised acontribution to The Society for the Propagation 01 the Paith from Peggy and me Your MISSION magashyzine Is most appealing and I only wish I eould contribute DMgtre but you ean count hearing from us as often as possible

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which is excesoive) idiom and in demonstrating iJtemmed from the attitude This is one of several instances of children being deeply Paris Lawyer to them that religion far from which he found negative and Iiouciled by the poverty and hunger of other children in the world

Jean-Baptist-Henri Lacordaire being dead as was widely asshy Ilterile Not long ago we Spoke of a nine-year-old girl who wore braces was born in al Burgundian vil sumed actually had direct and bull At his death in 1861 he was because of a back affliction but she sent $130 for children wDG lage in 1802 the son of a surgeon and a lawyerlI daughter Naposhy

vital relevance to which they lived

the age and to

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])ractically in retirement AIshyJeady his preaching style once

suffer more than she because of bunger Perhaps we should address our pleas to children They have souls that are receptive to God

leon was then ruling France and probl~ considered revolutionary had grace Did not Our Lord say it was only sueh who would enter the although the Church was free of the outright persecution which

A critic writing Some after Lacor4aires death

time said

begun tel be obsolete Today his lErmonsstrike us as if not unshy

Kingdom of Heaven 111ey also are more readily moved to actdOll GIl hearing of grave need

had characterized the recentmiddot The conferences at Notre Dame Jeadable at least as cast in a Revolution the emperors hand was heavy upon her

Lacordaire made his first Comshymunion at the age of 12 he deshyscribed it as his last religious joy for many years I left the Lycee at 17 he later wrote with my religion destroyed and with morals which no longer had any curb

This may have been an exagshygeration but the young man was hardly more than a deist until while at law s(~hool in Dijon he got into a discussion group under the influence of which he began to move bacIt closer to the Church What he styled his conshyversion came in Paris where he bad begun pructice at the bar

n was followed by his entering ftle seminary in 1824 The supeshyriors there while recognizing

his exceptional gifts were not happy about what they considshy

form an epoch in the history of Christian eloquence and one from which dates the beginning of an immense religious moveshyment among the youth of our time

But there were those who looked askance at preacher and sermons as secular and too modern Especially was he faulted by those of the clergy who felt that the fate of the Church was inextricably bound up with the fortunes of the Bourbons

There was to be further preaching practically throughshyout France there WaS 10 be journalism and the writing of books there was to be a short foray into politics there was tomiddot be a venture in schoolmasshytering

Believer Ia Dem~

Jhetoric which we find overshyElaboraul and practically impenshyEtrable

But he would be the first to ldmit that a discourse must be nddressei and suited to the bearers before one which means that it will quite quickly go out (If date

Mr Sheppards study is a bit IIcrappy not smoothly blended And it leaves some questions arbout the subject unanswered But because Lacordaire was a 1ine exainplemiddot of the wisdom of sensible accommodation to one (~wn age it is decidedly worthshy~lIIbile to read about him

lCrusade Convention oro Include Music

CINCI-lNATI (NC) - Music ~vill be a fea1ure of the 21st nashy

Send us your old rold and jewetry-the braeelet or ring oa DO longer wear last years gold eyeglass frames the culf Uno you never liked anyway We will resell them and use the mone to afd the Missligtns Your semi-precious stones will be winninr souls for Christ Our address The Soclet lor the Propagation 01 the Faith 366 Filth Avenue New York New York l000L

GOD LOVE YOU to RRP for $5 For Gods poor bullbullbulltIt MS for $10 I am 9ixteen and this is some of the money I earned modeling I promise to send the missions something out of every pay check for we all owe something to people who have 90 litue whether it be money or prayers to Mr and Mrs E B for $5 In thanksgiving for selling my first news story to Mrs SAW for $15 I won this on a fiShing trip with my good husband-he was the loser and I won for the Missions to MC for $20 Ill llhanksgiving for recovering sometihing I thought was lost

We therefore address ftlt G9d Lcnre Y8U eolumJl to all tile ehildren of the world-to those who wear braees and to those

who do Dot-in the fond hope that the may fulfill for their elders the words of Scripture A little ehild shall lead them How many children aTe there who will answer this appeal and Inspire their parents to be mindful of the hungry of the worldf

ered his independent spirit He And there was to be the resshy tional Catholic Students Misshywould always be a person of strong views md not reluctant to express them

Upon ordination he was asshysigned as a (~onvent chaplain then as a college chaplain In

toration of the Dominicans in France undertaken by him after he entered the order in Italy in 1839 This proved to be his most lastirg acomplishment b e set though it was by many difficulshy

sion Crusade four-day convenshytion starting Thursday Aug 1 lit the Urliversity of Notre Dame

SUPPOlting the musical proshylram will be the famed Concert (~ir of Xavier University

Cut out this coupon pin your sacrifice to It and maR It to the Most Rev Fulton J Sheen National Director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith 366 Fifth Avenue New York I HY laquo 70ur Diocesan Director RT REV RAYMOND T CONSIDINE 368 North Main Street Fall River Mass

1830 he was invited to come to ties Uew Orleans CSMC headquarshyNew York to work in the then In Lacordaires lifetime (he ters herE announced The choir young diocese there He was inshy died at 59) France went from 1lriU provide musical background SWORDFISHfor major sessions of the conshyclined to accept but just then ali empire under Napoleon to a he met the celebrated Lammenshy vention at which more thaDrevival of Bourbon rule to an andtyens a strong advocate of ideas Orleanist monarchy to a repub- 4000 delegates will be present which appealed to Lacordaire and will join with groups ~ CLAMS

These inclUded for example student-delegates to lead ill that of a free Church in a free Stresses Christian songs Wlitten especially for the For Your Outdoor society or state Such a notion D p I convention of course went directly against emocratlc rlnclp e Coolcout the long held principle of close BELIZE (NC) - Citizens of union betweEln Church and this British Honduras territory ~)hrino Night Vigil State which in France meant in- soon to become independent MacLeans Sea Foodsoro Hc)nor Martyrsliivisible union between altar stand on the Christian demoshy UNION WHARF FAIRHAVEN and throne eratic principle of self-deter- AURIESVILLE (NC)-AnaUshy ~

Lammenais was a stormy fig- mination and claim their right ttight prayer vigll will be held ore A priest he was to give up to be a free nation Prime Minshy at tihe Northmiddot Amerlcan Martyn

ister George Price declared here Slhrine here ill New York beshy~inning ]iJitlay Aug 14 to markPremier Price said that ChrisshyMalaya To Ban Reds tian democracy chosen by his themartyrdom 322 years ago 01 Jesuit Indian missionariesFrom Universities government is inspired by the

KUALA LUMPUR (NC)-The principles of Christ embodied in Pilgrimages poundrom several Eastgtshy

Lower House of Parliament the Ten Commandments and on em cities are expected for the igil which will close wi~ celshypassed a bill giving the governshy the Sermon on the Mount We ~ Ebration of Mass Aug 15 Feutment authorit~ to prevent comshy are on the side of Christian

munists from attending Malayshy democracy as it emerges as a Clrlthe Assumption of Mary ~ lmiddot shysian universitiEls growing political force in Censhy

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13 Two Dioceses Get Permits For ETV

WASHINGTON (NC) shyThe Brooklyn and Rockville Centre NY dioceses have received construction permits from the Federal Communicashytions Commission authorizing them to utilize a new educashytional television service opened up last year by the FCC

They are the first Catholic dioceses in the country and the first groups operating large school systems public or private to receive such authorization from the FCC

The newly granted permits will allow the two dioceses to undertake construction of transshymission facilities for a new 2500 megacycle instructional televishysion service Three more dishyoceses-New York Miami and Baltimore--are preparing appli shycations to the FCC for construcshytion permits while several othshyers are taking preliminary steps

The granting ()f construction permits to the Brooklyn and Rockville Centre dioceses was hailed as marking a coming of age for Catholic education in the use of the new communications media by Father John M Culshykin SJ~ television consultant tc the National Catholic Educashytional Association

Cooperative Plannin~

These new channels open up new areas for cooperative planshyning and programming to meet eommon needs with national reshysources Father Culkin said It now becomes possible to think in concrete terms of courses and series ()f programs on video tape and film using the best teaching talent in the country

The new microwave channels both create the need for such cooperatively produced pro- grams and at the same time proshyvide an efficient and economic distribution system for these programs We hope that this action by the FCC will encourage other school systems to take adshyvantage of these same opporshytunities

College Acquires Surplus Land

WINOOSKI PARK (NC)-St Michaels College here in Vershymont has officially acquired title to 123 acres and 14 buildings at the abandoned Ethan Allen Air Force Base

The five parcels of land valshyued at $358000 had been turned over as surplus by General Services Administration for edushycational purposes St Michaels has been using some of the propshyerty under temporary permisshysion this past year

The buildings include resishydence facilities for faculty and students a gymnasium middotstorage and shop buildings and another building which is being turned into a computer center and classshyrooms The land includes propshyerty the college has been using for a ski jump plus flat land suitable for athletic fields

The new property wiD inshyerease the campus area by aboutmiddot one third Enrollment DOW at a record 1100

GENERAL AUDIENCES A new hall has been erected on the grounds of the papal Summer vina at Castelgandolfo to accommodate the great throngs of visitors whG tHWel out from Rome to see the Holy Father and to receive biB blessing NC Photo

Denies Plot to Make Church Roman LONDON (NC) - Anglican because members of the Anglishy

Archbishop Michael Ramsey of can priesthooo in the AngloshyCanterbury bas denied in Parshy Catholic sector (of the Church of liament a suggestion that proshy England) wish to be free to go posed changes in Church of on without breaking the law England laws were a plot to The vestments practically join the Roman Catholic Church speaking are the ve9tmeni8 of

the MassIlhe primate who as a senior The archbishop of Canterburybishop of the established Church in his reply saidof England has a seat in the I am a ProtestaJllt preciselyHouse of Lords the upper in the way in which the Prayerchamber of Parliament was Book and the Anglican formushyspeaking in a rather heated deshy laries use that term When Ibate on a measure to approve lay iD the sense of oW formushythe use of certain Catholic-like vestments

Earl Alexander of Hillsborshyough a leading Labor party spokesman and president of the Council of Protestant Churches claimed that changes in the law on what Anglican churchmen may wear at services were a direct departure from the ori shyginal Protestant prayer book

If we are not going to be different from the Church of Rome then what is the use of having a Protestant Church he asked I would like to intershyrogate the bishops individually and ask them Are you a Protesshytant We should know The great days of this country and the Commonwealth it has built up have been through the acceptshyance by the people of the princishyples of the Reformation Grant it may continue

Was there he asked some spe_ cial reason why the Church must pass this measure Is it

Nehru Memorial BOMBAY (NC) - Valerlall

Cardoinal Gracias of Bombay has accepted an invitation to serve on a I1Qtional committee to set up a memorial to the 1 Indian

laries I am a Protestant I use it without any qualification I beshylieve in what these formularies call the Holy Catholic Church precisely in the sense in which our formularies 00 - without qualifications bull

I want to repudiate ana deny from my heart and my conshyscience that behind our Church legislation there is some kina of subtle plot to assimilate the Church of England to some other Church in Christendom That ie DOt true

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Plan Educational TV Conference

NEW YORK (NC)-Leader8 iT government and educltion will speak at Fordham Univershysitys fourth annual five-day conference on educational teleshyvision to be held starting Monshyday Aug 17 at its Lincoln Square campus

Among those who will speak are commissioner Robert E Lee of the Federal Communications Commission Charles A Siepshymann chairman of the departshyment of educational communicashytions at New York University and former vice-president in eharge of programming for the British Broadcasting Corporashytion and Father John M Culshykin SJ consultant on teleshyvision for the-National Catholic Educational Association and dishyrector of Fordhams proposed Lincoln Square communications center

Meeting in conjunction with the Fordham conference will be representatives ()f dioceses afshyfiliated with the NCEAs Comshymittee on Television

They will discuss a unified ETV equipment buying plan and the possibility of obtaining financial aid for some of their cooperative activities including 11 central programming service

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14 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Aug 6 19~i4

r ells Youth Good Readin~1 LE~ads to God By Joseph T bull McGloin SJ

A lot of tOdays teachers and parents deplore that fact that television has cut deeply into our reading And yet sales of all kinds of reading material shyespecially paper-backs-are fab_ ulous It must be true that some people are reading less and enshyjoying it less and this perhaps

because of television but it could also be true that some others actually read more beshycause previous ly they never 8 a t still long enough to read a book and now they are forced to do so m e reading because its imshypossible to enshydure all that television without distraction

I suspect in fact that you teen-agers as a group are readshying more than teen-agers ever have But the important considshyeration isnt that you read-its what you read

Literarily Retarded Among the many indicators of

maturity or the lack of same a persons reading habits are going to be quite prominent The avowedly mature young man who is still lapping up girlie magazines is still in his emoshytional infancy

And th gal who still pines and pants over true romance pulp is far from adulthood Unshyfortunately there are some pretshyty old babies in this old world

The fact is that you teen-agers are too mature now for only comic books and pulp SO dont keep yourselves literarily reshytarded

Has Purp~

Reading to even the minimalshyly mature has a connection with ones purpose in life just as everything else has In other words its not only for entershytainment (that too) but its supshyposed to help you get closer to God somehow

Your reading like knowledge is invariably going to show you something about God-either dishyrectly or indirectly - the God who is Beauty Truth and Goodshyness Or else its going to take you away from Him

Undoubtedly in your reading 80 far youve encountered some great heroes of history past and contemporary and undoubtedly too youve encountered some who were such only in their own minds and in the minds of the superficial

Youre mature enough now to

Withdlraws Support From Expedition

PITTSBURGH (NC) - Dushyquesne University has announced it is dropping its support of an African expedition by a Scottish anthropologist who believes white men are superior to eolored

Dr Robert Gayre was to lead the one-year expedition whose purpose was to see if white men had filtered into African coastal regions and accounted for the comparatively high civilizations found in some areas before Eushyropean settlers reached there in the 1500s

Details of Duquesnes withshydrawal were not disclosed The institution is operated by the Holy Ghost Fathers

Home Association The Sacred Heart Home and

SchOOl Association of North Atshytleboro executi~ board will meet at 8 Itomorrow night in the 1ICh00L

look in at least occasionally en the genuine heroes of history-shyChrist and His saints

Life of Ignatius You may recall a young man

named Ignatius who was Shl)t down off a wall his legs shashytered by a cannon-ball As te recuperated he asked for tte romances of the day since theie and military books were the only reading he cared for

To his dismay only some livEs of Christ and the saints were available and so reluctantlr and just to pass the tedious tim~

he began to read these It wasnt long before he began to see that Christ and His saints made pygmies of historys giants

And being somewhat stub born and proud Ignatius said to himself If these people di tinguished themselves this wa~

so can I Start With Scriptures

It shouldnt take a cannon-ban to get you doing some of the right kind of reading Start witll the real source of all good spirshyitual reading - the Scripturel Read just a little bit a day from both the Old and New Testashyment

But as you read dont force it down as you would medicinE

Read with your imagination visualizing the place where Christ sat as he spoke seein~ the people He spoke to puttin~

yourself in the crowd too ami transferring His words to your own contemporary idiom

Look into an occasional article or book that will guide yOll through Scripture giving you some background for a more in telligent and perceptive appreshyciation of these timeless book~~

Life of Christ Get a good life of Christ

(such as Jim Bishops Th~

Day Christ Died or Alban Goodiers completely fascinatinl~ and absorbing Life of Christ) and let yourself be captured blr

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with help from the people of West Germany

The mobile service to be run by the Catholic service Guild was inaugurated in the presencl~ of Archbishop Louis Mathias SDB of Madra-Mylapore and Dr Josef Holik West German consul in Madras

KC Clamboil Bishop Stang Assembly

Fourth Degree Knights of Co lumbus will hold a clamboU beginning at 1 Sunday after noon Aug 23 at the See-Saw in Tiverton John P Pereira ill in charge of arrangements

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Read about those tremendous men who were the Apostles look into great soldier saints like Camillus rugged saints like Brebeuf and Jogues lovable human saints like Francis of Assisi and the Little Flower lay men and women saints like Thomas More and Mary MagdashylenE intellectual saints like ThoJPas and Augustine and Ter~sa of Avila and simple lovshyablE saints like the Cure of Ars

Read a few of the very intershyestilg books on the spiritual life on positive moral and ascetical theology Read books about morals which give Tou their wly rather than only a cata log of Donts Read philososhyphy and theology written as Father Farrell does it in his Compannion to the Summa

Spiritual Novel Or if youre real tired pick

up something along the line of a piritual novel such as the charming Mass of Brother Miclel

Theres a lot of good reading before you-if you have the inishytial maturity and energy to get at t You can estimate your maturity by your reading-by the discipline for instance you exercise in reading something a litU~ tougher on occasion inshystead of just drifting along- and wasting all your reading time on junk

Remember - reading Ii k e everything else is either going to g~t you closer to God or take you farther from Him This is of course always your OWD choice

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15 Race Relations Continued from Page One

Catholic diocese m Lafayette A cruel and unbelievable

erime was committed against one of our priests who is a memshyber of a society which has been very generous to our diocese both as regards money and priests priests who have labored zealously among our colored Catholics The good priest was assaulted and whipped by sevshyeral Catholic white men

It is God Hims~lf who says Touch ye not my anointed (Ps 104 15) So grave is the ofshyfense of striking a priest that Mother Church PUnishes this act with excommunication as in- dicated in Canon 2343 No4

As an act of reparation for this truly sad incident a half hour of prayer before the Blsssed Sacrament exposed will be held in every parish church of the diocese on the first Friday Aug 7 Over and above the act of reparation we shall pray that a change of heart will come about in other places where the spirit of rebellion against the teachings of the Church regardshying race exists

You will recall our action of Oct 16 1959 when interference against participation of Negroes in religious instruction through diocesan marriage courses was declared a reserved sin By these presents the same penalty is now extended to all those who interfere with our colored Cathshyolics in the practice of their reshyligion or who join groups whose purpose it is to oppose the teachshyings of Mother Church regarding racial relations These Catholics cannot possibly be absolved in confession or approach the holy Table unless there be a change of disposition Without this change one would be guilty of the sacriligious reception of these sacraments

This letter must be read at all the Masses in the churches and chapels of the diocese on Sunshyday Aug 2

May the good God and Father of us all preserve us from furshyther disturbances of this nature and in His boundless mercy may He grant us a better understandshying and practice of His all shyembracing law of charity

Given from the episcopal resshyidence on the 27th day of July 1964

Faithfully yours in the Lord ffi Maurice Schexnayder

Bishop of Lafayette

P S It is comforting to know that the men involved have given good evidence of sincere repentance and have made their apologies

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Trappistine Sisters To Open Community

DUBUQUE (NCh-Trappistine Sisters from St Marys Abbey Wrentham Mass will arrive Oct 1 to take possession of a 598-acre farm nine miles south of Dubuque

Fifteen to twenty Sisters are expected to open the new insti shytution here the semi-cloistered orders third in the United States In addition to the Massashychusetts community there is anshyother in White Thorn Calif

The property includes a 10shyroom home a managers resi shydence three tenant houses and farm buildings ~)

Saving Canceled Stamps Easy lnexpensiv~

Way to Aid Mission Endeavors of Church From time to time one reads appeals for used postage stamps to help some particular

mission or missionary Considering the tons of such material available very little of it is ever put aside for these workers in Christs vineyard who request it Very likely one reason that the appeal falls on deaf ears is the average Catholics failure to understand that used postage stamps are a very real source of inshycome to many a Catholic misshysionary We dont realize two important facts which make it so-l) there are millions of American stamp collectors andshy2) these used postage stamps can be and are sold to dealers by the pound at various pricesdeshypending on quality and the conshydition of the stamp mixture market The stamp collecting inshydustry is a strong and healthy one and there is a constant deshymand for this material from specialists and students of the various stamp issues

Please Help There are so many Catholics

who are in a position to accumu_ late these used stamps and yet so little is done Wont you Mrs Housewife and you Miss OfficeshyWorker and you Messrs Execushytive Doctor Clerk Lawyer etc start NOW to put these insignishyficant pieces of colored paper aside to help our mission

If you dont happen to know of a missionary who is waiting with open arms to receive your accumulation your pastor can certainly name several Or send them to Monsignor Charles J Gable Pastor of Our Lady of Consolation Roman Catholic Ohurch on Statesville Road in Charlotte N C His missionary labors have been greatly assisted by gifts of used postage stamps faith among those less fortunate stamp to preserve it from dam- They can be sent by inexpenshy than ourselves A word of cau- age when tearing off the en- sive parcel post or third class tion - PleaSe leave a 1J4 inch velope corners or in cutting out rates margin of paper around the stamps from wrapper

Offer it Up

SUMMER PROJECT Collecting stamps for missioners is a good Summer project say these youngsters from left Kathleen and Carol Conroy St Josephs parish and Patricia Harney Holy Rosary parish both of Fall River

Maybemiddotit is a little trouble and inconvenience to tear off the stamped corners of envelopes and put them aside So-offer the inconvenience to God and thank Him for giving you an oportunity to help spread the

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JAMAICA (NC) - President Philibert Tsiranana of the Malshygasy Republic told a special convocation at St Johns Unishyversity here in Long Island that it was an exceptional token of consHleration that an honorary degree should be awarded te himself a former little cowherd of a small Malagasy village

After accepting the doctor of laws degree the African leader declared it was obvious that God wanted democracy to be the regime of modern times

Today I see American democshyracy manifest itself in my beshyhalf and through me to honor my country as your wonderful university bestows an excepshytional token of consideration on a man of color who has still to learn a lot he said

President Tsiranana laid witbshythe passage of the Americalmiddot civil rights act a small cloud has disappeared the cloud which sometimes was able to darken the relations between colored nations and your great nation

Portugal See Plans Modern Cathedral

BRAGANZA (NC)-The first cathedral to be built in Portugal in over a century will be conshystructed in this citY

The diocese of Braganza and Miranda was founded in 1545 and Miranda has a fine Renaisshysance cathedral but Braganza has become the bishops resi shydence and the administrative headquarters have been tra middotferred here

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The decision which reversed an earlier ruling by the state liquor director was criticized by Auxiliary Bishop Paul F Leishybold and by the archdiocesan newspaper the Catholic Teleshygraph

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Aug 6 1964

Lauds Christian Social Mov~em4~nt Leaders By Msgr George G Riggins

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Eric von Kuehnelt-Leddihn a eosmopolitan Austrian Catholic journalist whose constant comshyings-and-goings from one disshytant part of the world to the other make Columbus Marco Polo and Magellan look like stay-at-homes or shut-ins is a hard man to pin down or to categorize ideologically One day he writes -- in The Commonshyweal for exshyample -like a moderate libshyeral and the next day - in the National Review for exshyample - like a hard bitten conservative And now and then he seems to play it down the middle

I always enjoy reading Mr ~ Leddihn even when he is in one

of his most stubbornly conserva_ tive moods but I must admit that some of his writings on the subject of Catholic social teachshying leave me rather confused

Catholic Sentimentalist Take for example his article

The Problem of the Catholic Social Sentimentalist in the May 19 issue of National Review The thesis of this article-if I have understood it correctly-is that the ever mounting fascishynation with social justice toshyday prevalent among Christians in general and Catholics in parshyticular is dangerous and demshyagogic sentimentalism

In the last 200 years of Westshyern history Mr Leddihn inshyforms us with a sweeping rheshytorical flourish the sentimenshytalists crusading for some sort of justice or to right the balance have caused more tears and bloodshed than the simple egoshytistic materialists who merely erave for earthly goods

Fails to Name It would be easier to undershy

stand what this rhetoric means if Mr Leddihn had taken the trouble to name a few names One would like to know who these sentimentalists really are and why they are thought to be so dangerous

Who for example are the misguided Christians who s e sentimentalism is greatly reshysponsible for the steady growth of Italian Communist votes and to whom is Mr Leddihn reshyferring when he says that cershytain Christians in Europe posshysessed of a purely strategicaishytactical and utterly unshy

~t Christian fear that Christians may miss the boat are convinced that they will have to take the wind out of the sails of Socialshyism and Communism-by aping some of their policies

Germans Contribute To Uganda Church

MITYANA (NC) - German Catholics are raising funds to build a church here in Uganda in honor of Mathias Mulumba Luka Banabakintu and Nowa Mawaggali three of the 22 Uganda martyrs who will beshycome canonized saints in Octoshyber

The fund dTive was announced by Archbishop Joseph Kiwanuka of Rubaga The martyrs all conshyverts of the White Fathers in the 19th century were killed for refusing to renounce their Cathshyolic Faith

Midsummer Whist Choristers at St Mathieu

Church Fall River will hold their annual whist at 8 Saturshyday night Aug 8 in the church hall Miss Jacqueline Mathieu is leneral chairman

I gather from the context of not 1 ecessarily swept off their Mr Leddihns article in National Review that he is referring here to the Moro wing of the Chrisshytian Democratic Party in Italy which as we know is in favor of the so-called opening to the left

But why not identify Mora and his associates by name and in simple fairness why not note for the record that Pope John XXIII from all accounts was sympathetic to their program or in any event saw no reason to flag them down

Un-Christian Trend Moreover if Mr Leddihn

really believes that when it comes to the practical applicashytion of the encyclicals the indishyvidual Catholic is entirely on his own by what logic then does he presume to say that his anonymous group of Christian sentimentalists are following an utterly un-Christian trend

of thought I suspect that the answer to

these questions is to be found in Mr Leddihns apparent convicshytion that there is really no such thing as an unjust social strucshyture anywhere in Europe todaY and that those who claim that there is are dangerous demashygogues

In other words while Mr Leddihn explicitly admits the possibility of a socially unjust order he is persuaded apparshyenthly that de facto all this talk about social justice in Europe is really so much bilge

Popes Stress Importance The impetus in modern times

to establish social justice Mr Ledihn contends came undeshyniably from the Marxists who condemned the inequalities of wealth insisting that politcal equality must be supplemented by economic equality

If this be so what are we to make of the repeated emphasis of recent Popes on the crucial importance of the virtue of soshycial justice

Mr Ledihns answer to this question is that while the Church obviously has a right to concern herself with the probshylems of injustice in the economic order her moralizing injuncshytions have created a probably unforeseen sense of illusion among good Christians who a[~

Seeks Replacements For Arctic Plants

LATROBE (NC) - Father Maximilian G Duman OSB head of the biology department at St Vincent College has emshybarked on his 1Uh expedition to arctic regions

Accompanied by Father Arshytheme Dutilly OMI director of the Arctic Institute at Catholic University of America Washshyington D C Father Dumans main purpose on the six-week expedition is to find replaceshyments for botanical specimens lost in the disastrous St Vinshycent fire in January 1963

When the biology laboratories burned Father Duman lost 25000 plant specimens 6000 of which were collected on 10 preshyvious trips in arctic regions

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Wh 3t can this possibly mean except that in Mr Leddihns jUdgment those Christians who are trying to apply the princishyples of the social encyclicals to concrete situations in their own countries - as the Popes have urged them to do-are one and all a pack of sentimentalists who really dont know what its all about and are concerned about social justice (which Mr Leddihn significantly always puts n quotes) only because they are stupid enough to think that in this way they can outshypromise Or out-maneuver the socialit and communist and thereby hopefUlly put the Church in a better light

Salt of the Earth I have such great respect for

Mr Leddihns first hand knowlshyedge of contemporary Europe and aso such respect foc his personal integrity that t hesitate to take issue with him on this point

On he other hand while I cannot possibly claim to know as mu~h about Europe as he does I do happen to know many of the derical and lay leaders of the Cbristian social movement on the Continent

With all due respect to Mr Leddihl1 I would be less than honest with myself and less than fair to these outstanding Chrisshytian leaders If I were to fail to say that in my judgment Ledshydihns sweeping indictment of

them if l ghastly caricature Christian sentimentalists-my

eye These men are the salt of the earth Would that there were more of them not only on the Continent but in every ~ther part of the world as welL

Friars to Sponsor Reunion Symposium

GARRISON (NC)-The Franshyciscan lrriars of the Atonement will sponsor a symposium on Christian reunion devoted to discussim about bishops Sept 1 to 3

~ntitled The Episcopate and Christian Unity the symposium at St Pus X Seminary will deal with Anglican Orthodox and Protestent concepts of the episshycopate and with the Catholic episcopacy in the early Church after Vatican Council I and in the light of Vatican Council II

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BOMBAY (NC) - Hard work and detailed planning mark preparations for the International Eucharistic Conshygress to be held here Nov 28 to Dec 6 this yearFrom Valerian Cardinal Gracias down to the youngest clerk In the congress offices there is an intense interest in and eonshycern for its success They know too the concern that may be in the minds of some potential pilgrims about Bomshybay housing accommodations during the EuCharistic congress DaTdinal Gracias told me It is very difficult to persuade people 1here are accommodations even better than hotels Many people who may be afraid to come will find private homes both Cathashy1M and non-Catholic most comshyfortable

He added We have a whole rommittee of non-Catholics combing 1he city for accommoshydations One man said at a meetshying the other day 1 can be sure of finding accommodations for 100 people in private homes and almost all are very comfortable

The cardinal said that several bishops and priests had written him asking to be placed in pri shyvate homes because we want to know something of the life of tJhe people

Floatin~ Hotels Congress officials said tJhat

plans are being made to have ocean liners berthed in Bombay and turned into floating hotels both for people who come on them and for th()se who come by air Officials expect four of these ships and perhaps three or four more so that they said several thousand foreign visit shyors could easily be accommoshydated in these floating hotels

Speaking of the plans to place congress visitors in private homes Father Herman DSouza general secretary and liason ofshyficer for the congress said it would be an excellent opportushynity for Westerners to see Indishyans in their homes-and that non-Christian Indians will also have for the first time a chance to meet Western Christians on a elose personal basis 0

Cardinal Checks Cardinal Gracias keen interest

fn the preparations is shown by his close checking with the CODshy

gress at 5 Convent Street here Priests connected with the office say he will drop in two or three times a day to make a suggestshyion to check on Preparations or just to see how the plans are goings

Ill the large congress headshyquarters committees meet to handle the many details while all around them additions are made to existing church strucshytures and a new building on the corner moves toward comshypletion These new quarters will be used to house distinquished visitors to the congress and for press a~ommodations for jourshynalists covering the many conshygress events

Cooperation The congress has had excelshy

lent cooperation from all sources Cardinal Gracias said The

Newspapers Continued from Page One

azines recorded a 22 per cent gain in circulation including circulation of one major publi shycation newly transferred to this group and diocesan directories tollal cireuk4ion increased 99 per cent

The circulation and number of Canadian publications conshytinued basically unchanged toshytaling as of the beginning of the year 12 weekly newspapers 13 Canadian magazines accepting advertising and 17 magazines not accepting advertising for a total circulation in all categories of 1484742

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operative They have put a man especially on 1ihis job to do whatshyever is necessary

One of the exhibits planned will be at St Xavier High School slMlwing the life of the Church in India since it was visited by St Thomas the Apostle This will serve a double purpose explainshying the Church in India to visit shyors--but also explaining it to the non-Christians of India

Father DSouza said that forshyeign visitors who do not know English or Indian languages will be met by guides and interpreshytors who have been trained for two years Each group will be accompanied by these aides as

they go from their residences to the congress site and back again

Vietnant Repeals -Family Law

SAIGON (NC) - Vietnams prime minister Maj Gen Nguyen Khanh has issued a decree repealing the family law passed under the late Ngo Dinh Diems government which pracshytically outlawed divorce

The new decree makes divorce legally possible on any of five grounds (1) adultery (2) if either party receives a grave penal sentence from a court (3) mistreatment so as to hinder peaceful life together (4) disshyappearance for five years and (5) abandonment Court judgshyments are required to establish the fourth and fifth conditions

The new decree does not pershymit more than one legal wife at a time

Civil Aspects The 158 articles of the decree

include many provisions regardshying the civil aspects of marriage Ill effect it brings back much of the legislation concerning marshyriage that prevailed under French colonial rule

Under the Diem family law divorce could be permitted only by the president himself in very exceptional cases

The new decree will have one good effect for the Catholic Church It will make use of the Pauline privilege for converts easier than it has been (This privilege widely used in mission countries was enunciated by St Paul and allows married conshyverts to Christianity to enter Christian marriage if their 11011shy

Christian spouses refuse to live in peace with them)

Holy Father Urges Return of Honesty

CASTELGANDOLFO (NC)shyPope Paul VI called ~or restora- tion to full value of the princishyples of fraternity and concord in social and individual life as a defense against threats of disshyorder and subversion

Appearing at noon on the balshycony of the inner courtyard of his Summer villa to recite the Angelus andmiddot bless thousands who had gathered there the Pope spoke of the persisting reashysons for apprehension and sorshyrow for so many bereavements and lllisfortunes which still torshyment the world as reported in the press He pointed to some weakness and decadence reshygarding good principles which must sustain individuals as well as family social and internashytional life

He exhorted his audience to pray the Lord may render goodness strong-goodness which is not weakness but endowed with profound energy

~~ CONGRESS SEALS Three series of seals with 10

seals to the series have been issued for the 38th Internationshyal Eucharistic Congress to be held in Bombay India Nov 28 to Dec 6 These are examplelt of the first series of seals which deals with liturgical symbols NC Photo

Prelate Summaries Dimmiddotensions Of Catholic School System

SAN FRANCISCO (NC) shySketching the size of the Cathshyolic school system Msgr Mark J Hurley told the GOP platform committee here

The Catholic school system in New York is bigger than the public school system in each of 34 states and the District of Columbia the one in Pennsylshyvania is larger than the public school systems in each of 26 states and the District

In eight states the Catholic scftElol population Comprises 20 per cent or more of the total school population Ill 19 states it is more than 15 per cent of the total school population

Ill major cities 1he percentage is even higher Buffalo 376 per cent Chicago 329 per cent Boston 3~8 per cent Cincinnati 279 per cent Cleveland 259 per cent and St Louis 254 per cent

From 1940 to 1960 Catholic school enrollment jumped 119 per cent against a 42 per cent

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Anglicans Pray With Catholics For Unity

LONDON (NC) Some 200 Anglican clergy and laity have placed a Christian unshyity petition on the altar of the Catholic shrine at Aylesford

Their petition read in part We make an act of reparatioll

for all the evils that were done by Our forefathers at the Refshyormation in destroying this holy shrine We have prayed this day for the reunion of Christenshydom and the healing of the 16t~ century breach between Rome and the Anglican Communion

Attend Mass The pilgrimage was organized

by the Rev John A Wynne of St Stephens church in Windsor home of the royal family we1Jt of London Members attended _ votive Mass of Our Lady of Mount Carmel at the restored Carmelite shrine

The prior Father Malachy Lynch O Carm led them in reshyciting the Rosary along the shrines outdoor Rosary Way

Ill northern England three Anglican congregations took part as an act of reparation in a big rally in honor of the 40 Martyrs of England and Wales at Sunderland They cancelled their own Sunday evening sershyvices for the purpose

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Conce~ebration Encouraged ContinueC from Page One

eus parts of the world but al shyways in private - meetings of various clergy Now for the first time Pope Paul authorized a public concelebration and it

is expected that this may happen often during the Eucharistic Congress to be held in Bombay

India toward the end of the year Private Occasions

On July 19 in the presence of Cardinals Lercaro and Bea of the episcopal members of the Post-Conciliar Liturgical Comshy

mission and of some laymen 20 Benedictine monks celebrated Mass together with their Abbot Primate at St Anselms Abbey Rome

On July 24 it was disclosed tha t the Benedictine monastery of Calcar and the Dominican

eonvent of Soissons had obtained permission for concelebration The privilege had already been granted by the Post-Conciliar

lilIICommission on the Liturgy Preshyviously certain monasteries among which the Benedictine Abbeys of Monserrat (Spain)

Maredsous (Belgium) Maria Laach (Germany) St Anselm (Rome) and St John Collegeshyville U S) had already obtained authorization it was mentioned

At the first meeting of the superiors of monks and nuns of Africa held at the Benedictine monastery of Bouake the Ivory Coasts first Benedictine priest presided at the opening Mass which was concelebrated and the bishop of the diocese did the same with the priests present for the closing Mass

First in Public The underground basilica of

St Pius X at Lourdes was the scene of the first public concelmiddot ebration offered according to the Vatican Councils suggestion This was done by special pershymission of Pope Paul VI himsslf

The Mass was presided over by Cardinal Ferretto of the Roman Curia on the occasion of the pilgrimage of 500 sick Italian priests to Lourdes The Cardinal was joined by 24 priests most of whom were Italian It was witshynessed by pilgrims from France Italy Luxembourg England Ireshyland Belgium Germany and in the presence of many bishops as well

On Tuesday July 28 another eoncelebration occurred but this time in the Grottoes of the Marshyian Shrine and under the presishydency of Bishop Theas Bishop of Tharbes and Lourdes

Why ConceIebration The Eucharist is not only a

sacrifice and sacrament but it is the symbol of unity It is taken

~ as THE symbol of the Churchs most perfect sign-testimonyshyof her unity

Hence on the occasion of a gathering of priests how can this unity of the Church be shown These men are priests and priests for all eternity Never can they be or act as layshymen Therefore if they were to attend Mass as though they were iayinen they would not be showing publicly their own status nor the type of unity that the Church wishes to show in the celebration of the Eucharist

Thus the Church wishes that these priests associate themshyselves-participate in a special way-with thll one who is the ehief celebrant This should be the normal way for a Bishop to celebrate in the presence of his priests or for all to unite at the altar on the occasion of some meeting synod retreat or other assembly

Historical Development The celebration of the Euchashy

rist was never a private affair Even if a priest celebrates Mass in some dark l~orner of a lonely church it is Christ and the enshytire Church that offers the sacshyrifice to God

In early times the community

and hierrarchical unity was stressed in the celebration of Mass All the priests were to impose hands on the offerings although only the presiding celshyebrant would recite the words of Consecration

Later at Papal Masses espeshycially all the Cardinals present were to stand at the altar with the Pope during the Mass They would hold a corporal in their hands on which lay the offerings and they would recite the Canon aloud with him and consecrate the offerings along with him Gradually this was reserved only for solemn feasts then only for Holy Thursday and then it disshyappeared altogether

In the Eastern Church the practice survived and is presshyently the normal thing in the Byzantine Rite and the usual thing for great feasts for other Eastern Rites A form of conshycelebration does occur on the occasion of the ordination of priests and the consecration of bishops even in the Latin Rite today

Councils Decision Paragraph 57 of the Councils

Decree on the Sacred Liturgy speaks of and encourages conshycelebration and the Post-Concil shyiar Commission on the Liturgy has drawn up an appropriate rite

The decree stated Conceleshybration whereby the unity of the priesthood is appropriately manifested has remained in use to this day in the Church both in the east and in the west For this reason it has seemed good to the Council to extend conshycelebration to the following cases

-on Holy Thursdays Mass of Chrism and the Commemoration of the Lords Supper

at Masses during councils bishops conferences and synshyods -at the Mass for the blessing of an Abbot

The Councils Decree also enshycourages concelebration with permission of the Ordinary to whom it belongs to decide whether concelebration is opshyportune j

-at conventual Mass and at the principal Mass in churches when the needs of the faithful do not require that all the priests available should celeshybrate individually

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Jesliit Educators Hold Conference SAW~A CLARA (NC)-About

135 Jesuit high school adminisshytrators from the United States Canada and West Indies are par_ ticipating in a 12-day institute at the University of Santa Clara here in California

Included are directors of edushycation for the 11 Jesuit provinces in the nation 35 high school preside1ts or rectors and 89 principals and other administrashytors

It is he largest conference of this group a division of the Jesuit Educational Association since meetin-gs were initiated in 1940 It also marks the firsttime the West Coast has been chosen as the meeting ground The conshyference will end Friday Aug 14

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MADRID (NC) - A blunt at shytack on the labor policies of the ruling Falangist party in Spain has been made by the Young Catholic Workers organization

The organizations publication asserted that the Falangists inshyject politics into the lives of the workers in the same way as do the communists A number of Young Catholic Worker leaders have supported a petition for the rehiring of Asturian coal miriers and metallurgical workers disshymissed for strike activity

In its July issue the organ of the Catholic workers Juventud Obrera (Working Youth) said that of all the parties concerned in the recent Asturian miners strikes the workers were least interested in political motives

But as a result of arrests lockshyout and deportations of some workers Juventud Obrera exshyplained the miners were turning against all who oppose thein The

Workers Attack Labor Policies

publieation asked Spaniards have the courage to get to the bottom of the miners problelIl8 and not to take the easy course of seeing politics in the strikes

Insult io Dignity The Asturian petitioners supshy

ported by the Young Catholie Workers have tried unsuccessshyfully to see high government leaders here induding the vice president of the cabinet the ministers of labor and pUblic order and the national syndicate shy

(government - controlled t I a d e union) director

They maintain that present relations between owners and workers are in many cases a permanent insult to the dignity

of the workers They hold that though recognizing some of the miners grievances the governshyment authorities allow manageshyment to play the part of judge so that workers interests invarishyably suffer

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good example of a Catholic famshyily nurtured the seed of Cathol icism to full bloom here in Michigan as a family of nine was baptized into the Faith as memshybers of St Joseph parish

Mr and Mrs Robert Scears and their seven children rangshying in age from four to 13 beshycame Catholics on a Sunday The parents went to confession and had their marriage blessed

The following morning the parents and four oldest children received their First Communion The younger children will folshylow as they become of age

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coming Catholics for some time Mrs Scears explained but we kept putting it of and putting it off

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Admission Laws On Kof C Agenda

NEW ORLEANS (NC)-The Supreme Council of the Knights of Columbus meets here Aug 18 to 20 with resolutions from ten state councils proposing changes in membership requirementa facing delegates

The session will be the 83rd annual gathering of the governshying body of the fraternal benefit society of Catholic men Some 400 delegates are expected

The resolutions on membershyship stem from controversies over admission of Negro appli shycants All favor relaxing the present laws of the society ia force from the organization early days

At present an applicant can be refused membership if five negative votes are cast against him by members of a council when his name is submitted for bull vote

Seven of the resolutions to be acted upon at the meeting here according to a K of C State ment would change the law to require negative votes by more than one-third of the council memobers voting to reject an apshyplicant one would require more than one-quarter negative votes and two seek change in the law without offering specific recomshymendations

Notre Dame Starts Foreign Study Plan

NOTRE DAME (NC)-Fifty two University of Notre Dame sophomores sail from New York aboard the SS America Saturshyday Aug 8 to participate ia the schools first foreign study proshygram at the University of Inn bruck Austria

The European-bound sophoshymores wer selected from among 250 applicants They prepared for their ~tayabroad by taking a special qerman course during their freshman year They will receive additional bitensive training in the German language

at Salzburg Austria Aug 11shySept 20

The courses at Innsbruck get underway in mid-October

Seek Prelates Aid For Public Schools

DINDIGUL (NC)-The munishycipal council of this predomishynantly Hindu town has requested a Catholic bishop to start bull polytechnic and a college for women

The request was made by the council of Bishop James MenshydQnca of Tiruchirapalli who was honored on completion of Z5 years as bishop The prelate in his reply offered to help in the establishment of the institutio~ If he received enough cooperashytion from _ibe people

family moved to Battle Creek in June 1963 and met M Sgt Elshywood L McElhiney his wife Shirley and their four childen Sgt McElhiney is stationed with the Army at the Federal Center here and Scears works for bull farm feed company

Say Family Rosary Friendship grew between the

families as Mrs Scears and Mrs MeElhiney chatted over the back fence and the children played games together-

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Field days are planned by Alumni and PTA of St Stanisshylaus parish and by Bluebirds and Campfire Girls of Sacred Heart parish both Fall River

The St Stanislaus event is set for 1 Sunday afternoon Aug 9 at Urbans Grove Open to the public it will be in charge of Joseph Amaral

Sacred Hearts field day is scheduled from 930 to 6 Tuesshyday Aug 25 at Camp Tom Welch Youth group members and counselors for the units

recent camping trip are invited to attend Guests will be Blueshybirds and Campfire Girls from St Marys Cathedral and SS Peter and PaUl parishes Fall River

Sponsor Sports Week for ~uns

EISENSTADT (NC)-Austrian nuns spent a week here devotshyiog themselves to different ~orts including swimming tenshynlS and basketball

This Sports Week for Nuns as it was named was attended by 23 nuns from various reli shygious communities who had parshyticipated in a similar Winter program Which like the Summer event was organized by the Eisenstadt dlocese

Among the nuns was a 62shyyear-old Sister who is a teacher of gymnasties The average age of the nuns was about 30

Bishop Stefan Laszlo of Eisenshystandt visited tbe nuns during their sport session and told them they should adapt themselves to the spirit of the times to meet Pope John XXIns call for an updating of the Church Thereshyfore he said religious orders should be interested in sports

Condemns Bombing In South middotAfrmiddotca

CAPE TOWN (He) -ArchshybiShop Owen McCann of Cape Town has joined other churchshymen and political leaders in condemning the bombing incishydent which took place in the Johannesburg railroad station

Archbishop McCann said I condemn this outrage as I conshydemn all sabotage attempts and I would emphasize that people must not take the law into their own hands This must be left to the police

A phosphorous timebomb planted bya young white man exploded in the crowded station injuring 25 persons mostly women and children Newsshypapers were informed of the bombing a few minutes before the bomb went off but too late to prevent its explosion

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Delorese 31 began asking quesshytions about Catholicism Last February their interest led them to ask the McElhineys to contact a priest from St Joseph

- parish Father Richard Groshek assistant at St Josephs visited t~e family and the wheels were set in motion for the eventual conversion

The McElhineys set such a good example that we decided to become Catholics Mrs

bull Scears said Up to their convershysion she said the family pracshyticed no religion

The Scears family has been saying the family Rosary since February and attending Sunday Mas s together for several months Mrs Scears has been atshytending Altar Society meetings and the family intends to join the Christian Family Movement at St Joseph parish this Fall

Pope Salutes Water Skiers

CASTELGANDOLFO (NC)shyPope Paul VI received 150 comshypetitors from 28 water skiing championship teams representshying Europe Africa and Meditershyranean areas and compared their sport with the Gospel acshycount of Jesus walking on water

The athletes gathered in the hall of the Swiss Guards at the Summer villa overlooking Lake Alblno where skiing competi non ~s to begin the-next day

The Gospel episode to which the Pope referred relates how Jesus walked across Lake Tibe rias to the Apostles on the other side The Pope said With His mastery over the liquid element Jesus wanted to render manifest to the still hesitant Apostles not

His wonderful power but that he was the Son of God Master of all the created world and that His message came from God and had to be believed

By this walk over water Jesus invites His disciples to grasp with faith the whole Christian Revelation and the supernatural realities wbidl cannot be seen or touched but are as real as the natural world which falls within our experishyence

Likes Sports Our predecessors and ourshy

selves always have had a likhig for sports which frequently exshypressed itself embracing all the various forms of sport As long as they are properly practiced they lead to harmonious develshyopment ofthe human body and are founded on qualities of the spirit and self control

Your very personal experishyence shows you how and how much healthy practice of sport contributes to the development of the human person Therefore you will understand that we feel for it benevolence and admirashytion and that we encourale young people in it

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SPEAKING WITH AUTHORITY Stanley (Stan the Man) Mu-sial head of the nations physical fitness program by appointment of President Johnson acts as well as exshyhorts Here he shows Steve Anderson of St Marys school Alexandria Va and Joe Anderson of Gonzaga High School Washington D C the proper way to hit a baseball NC Photo

Cardinal Caggiano Tells Employers Share Profits With Workers

BUENOS AIRES (NC)-Emshy general progress the prIm plOyers must share their profits of Argentina affirmed with workers and regard them as associates rather than ser vants declared Antonio Cardinal Caggiano of Buenos Aires in a sermon here

Such a pollcy can change the mentality of workers It satisfies their socoial revolt because it provides them and their families with the means of living Carshydinal Caggiano stressed

Employers have to replace exploitation with 0 acuteness A Christian acuteness of course and one which is ch9racterized by a deep feeling of solidarity They must treat workers 88 friends and share with them a longing for sociai peace and

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Says Christian Unity Objective Of Ma riolog icaI Congresses

SANTO DOMINGO (NC) -Christian unity is the objective of the fourth Mariological Conshygress and the ninth International M~rian Congrss to be held in this country m 1965 declared Father Carlo Bahc OFM who was here as a representative of Pope Paul VI to set up the con-

Postpone Religious TolerClltion Debate

GENEVA (NC) - The UN Economic and Social Council meeting here in Switzerland has decided not to discuss a proposed declaration on religious tolera tion drawn up by the U N Human Rights Commission

The dedaration appears to be headed for General AssemblY debate perhaps later this year

The Human Rights Commisshysion failed to take final action on the measures last March beshycause the Soviet Union objected that any statementpn religious tolerance did not contain a guarantee for atheistic propashyganda as well The UN declashyration is seen as important in that it may become a guideline for civil law in emerging nations

gresses preparatory commlshysions

The Yugoslav Franciscan anshynounced that representatives of other religions espechilly Protshyestants will be invited to attend the meetings as observers

Archbishop Octavio Beras of Santo Domingo addressed the prepartory commissions comshyposed chiefly of members of the Cursillos de Cristiandad He afshyfirmed that the decision of Pope Paul to have both congresses held in the Dominican Republic is one of the highest honors for this country where the preaching of the Gospel in tte New World began

Father Balic stressing this point reminded the audience that the International Marian Congress is the first to be held outside of Europe Asked why the Dominican Republic had been chosen as the site of the congresses Father Balic declared that Pope Paul probably took into considerati~n the fact that Mass in the Western Hemisphere was first celebrated at Santo Domingo that the first metreshypolitan See in the Americas W2S

founded in the same city and that there is a great devotion in this country to Our Lady

lt HOME MISSIONER Father James J Wilmes of Fairfield Conn Eastern field ltIishyrec1or of the Glenmary Home Missioners of America will appear on Catholic Chapel WJAR-TV Sunday from 9 to 930 AM He will describe Glenmarys efforts t~ help the desshytitute in Appalachia and to bring the faith to some 35 million rural Americans most of whom have never even met a Catholic

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3 THE ANCHOR-Deny State Right English Holy Union Nuns Like American Food Thurs August 6 1964

Think U S Politics Gayer Than Theirs Wonderful wonderful and most wonderful Thats what Sister Imelda Marie Holy

Union Sister from England describes American food The variety is fabulous adds Sister Mary Anita also from England Corn on the cob was specially mentioned by Sisshyter Imelda Marie who also noted that TV dinners really took my faney Both Sisters

To Monopoly In Education

AUCKLAND (NC)-Our problem is ro convinc~ the public that the state should not have a monopoly of edushycation and that independent schools are as necessary and as deserving of state assistance as are private hospitals and denomshyinational hospitals Dr Donald McKenzie said here in New Zealand

Dr McKenzile is a neurosurshygeon and a Pr~byterian who led the Independent SChools Comshymittee in negotiations with the government last year The neshygotiations resulted in grants to Catholic and other private schools amounting to more than $550000 a year

Dr McKenzie was one of three members of the Independent Schools Committee who spoke to delegates of the diocesan fedshyeration of Catholic ParentshyTeacher Associations here

Our cause was just in that education is above party politics The independent schools conshycerned - Anglican Catholic Presbyterian and undenominashytional- were united in their need continued Dr McKenzie

The overall comparison of health with education drraws the inescapable conclusion that both must be treated alike The overriding purpose is to treat all patients and to educate all chil shydren The fact that some beneshyfit might incidentally accrue to the school or to the denominashytion managing it is not signifi shycant he emphasized

Teach Basic Truths He proposed as the basic ques~

tion Will the general welfare be promoted by including deshynominational school pupils in the national program of educashytion or will it be promoted by leaving them out

He stressed that the clause in New Zealands 1877 Education Act was not intended to exclude Christrianity as such As there was no established religion in New Zealand the exclusion was thought necessary to avoid the troubles inherent in the bitter sectarian strife of the times

The fact that times have changed is shown by the churches getting together on the Independent Schools Committee he noted

One thing is certain he said the great basic truths can be taught only through religion and secular education under the state is concerned with not inshyterfering with religious belief

Condoles Disaster Victims Families

CASTELGANDOLFO (NC)shyPope Paul VI sent his condoshylences to the families of the vieshytims of the Portuguese train disaster and to 1ihose who surshyVlived it

Eighty-nine persons w ere killed in the wieck When an overloaded ear became uncoupshyled and plunged over an emshybankment It was the worst rail shyroad accident in the nations bistory

The Pope sent his condolences tlbrough Bishop Florentino de Andrade de SiolVa apostolic administrator of Porto to whom he also sent a personal contri shybution for the relief of the needishyest victims

College Centenary CASHEL (NC)-The 10Mh

anniversary of the foundation of Rockwell College was observed here in Ireland with a Solemn Pontifical Mass celebrated by Michael Cardinal Browne OP of the Roman curia and attended by Irish Plesident EamOill de Vlera

spoke of the wide choice available in meat and seashyfoods Never heard of livershywurst before marveled Sisshyter Mary Anita

The Sisters in Fall River to teach at the Summer session of Sacred Hearts College conshyducted by the Holy Union comshymunity have managed to cram a gOltXl bit of sightseeing and obshyservation of the American scene into their stay thus far

Now with Summer school over they are visiting New York including the Worlds Fair and Washington before returning to F-all River for Holy Union proshyfession ceremonies Saturday Aug 22 They will return to England Sept l

Much Gayer They havent seen much

American television but did view parts of the Republican convention Theres much more gaiety in American politics than ill ours opined Sister Imelda Ma~ie

She is deputy headmistress of St Annes Grammar School in Southampton An English gramshymar school she explained is the

shy equivalent of a combination high school and junior college in the United States enrolling students from ages 11 to 18 St Annes has 800 students

An honors graduate from Lonshydon University Sister Imelda Marie teaches English in addishytion to c-arrying on her adminshyistrative duties At the Fall River Summer school she offered an introductory course to conshytemporary British poetry conshysidering Hopkins Yeats Eliot Auden Spen4er Day Lewis MacNeice D y la n Thomas George Barker and many others

Coincidentally her father was born in Providence but then traveled to England This is his daughters first visit here

Science Math Sister Mary Anita is headshy

mistress at Chariton Park School in Cheltenham Also a grammar school it is private rather than state-financed as is St Annes Sister Mary Anita who holds a masters degree in science from University College 0 ubi in teaches science and mathematics

as well as heading her school She noted that the school

property was formerly a royal hunting lodge dating from the time of St Edward the Confesshysor in the 12th century The main school building was rebuilt in 1732 she said but other secshytions are more modern

The Sisters explained that most Catholic schools in England

THOSE WIDE OPEN SPACES Its a long way from here to Washington say Sis-ter Imelda Marie left and Sisshyter Mary Anita Holy Union Sisters from England who taught at Sacred Hearts College in Fall River this Summer Theyre planning sightseeing tour to New York Washingshyron before returning to England Sept 1

New York Clergy Discuss Crisis With Mayor

NEW YORK (NC)-Eighshyteen Protestant Catholic and Jewish clergymen met here with Mayor Robert Wagner to offer their support in the citys racial crisis and offer sugshygestions for dealing with it

Led by Dr John C Bennett president of Union Theological Seminary the clergy g r 0 u p spent an hour with Wagner reshyviewing the situation which has led to rioting in Harlem and the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn

Catholic representative in the group was Father Philip Hurley S J chaplain of the Catholic IiIlItermcial Council of the Bronx

Attack Problem The clergymen asked for estashy

blishment of a civilian review board to consider charges of police brutali1Jy and u r g e Ii strengthening of the citys Hushyman Rights Commission

In a statement after the meetshying they said this is no time for piece-meal solutions and warned that the problems of Harlem and Bedford-Stuyvesant cannot be isolated from the destiny of the city as a whole They called for an immediate all-out attack on the racial probshylems confronting our city

Stamp Exhibit COLOGNE (NC)-A display

of stamps and postmarks with Ohristian motives was held here under the sponsorship of the International St Gabriel Federshya-tion a Catholic philatelists organization covering 30 counshytries

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The whole educational strucshy primary grades FIRST NATIONAL BANKture is different said Sister The Sisters have visited litershyImelda Marie but the end

ary and historic landmarks ofproduct of good education in ATTLEBOROMassachusetts such as Salemboth the American and British Concord Lexington Boston andsystems is the same Plymouth and have toured Harshy SO ATTLEBORO - SEEKONKShe said that 80 per cent of vard University and Boston ColshyBritish children take a secshylegeondary modern course after the MEMBER FDIC

famous eleven plus examinashy The distances are amazing tions which make a preliminary said Sister Imelda Marie in conshydivision Of youngsters into those trasting her tight little isle destined to take ~m academic with Americas open spaces course leading to university enshy You travel at great speed and GERALD E

have the amenities for this travshyceive a general education el she added referring mainly

Changes Possible to Massachusetts network of The division is not final expressways

rollment and those who will reshy

McNALLY however she hastened to add Then she couldnt resist quotshyLate-maturing youngsters who ing an epigram Youre halfway CONSTRUCTION CO INCshow special ability can be through tomorrows schedule shifted to the academic track at before youve swallowed yestershya later date days tranquilizers 454 MAIN STREET SOMERSET MASSThere is keen competition to Sister Mary Anita admitted get into English universities though that London is a rather

TELEPHONE 675-7992said the Sisters 11hey are fOl rushing place too When youre tbe intellectual elite and there the pace of the people

since there is much of the overshycrowding problem that exists in this country only the best stushydents succeed in entering -

Noting the many types of schools that flourish in England Sister Mary Anita said The value of British education is in its diversity

In Fall River she conducted a two-week science workshop for in-service teachers It was deshysigned to help elementary teachshyers to understand the basic

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Both Fall River Holy Union Sisters and the English visitors agree that the teacher exchange has been stimulating on both sides And theres hope that this first Summer visit will blossom into a full-fledged exchange program between American and English provinces of the comshymunity

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4 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Foil River-Thurs Aug 6 1964

Catholic Lay Educator Asks Understanding of World

CHICAGO (NC)-A Catholic lay educator said heJe that the Church should adopt a new pedagogy for preparshying its members to deal with the secular world Russell Barta chairman of the Mundelein College political scienee department also urged that Catholics look on the world hi made a distinction betweE~

as a challenge and opportunshyity rather than a threat

Barta addressing 250 U S and Canadian religion teachers attending a religious education workshop at the college said we are entering into a new stage iri the relationship of the Catholic Church to the world

Siege Over The siege is over and the

walls are tumbling down he declared But as yet we dont see whats on the other side nor can we tell what the horizon will look like when the walls are down

He said that in the past the Church has tragioally bull misunderstood new developshyments in the secular world There is hardly any achieveshyment of modern man which did not leave in its wake dire warnshyings and anathemas from tlhe Church he stated

Barta suggested that this same tendency has been present in the Catholic response to the develshyopment in America of a secushylall order a secular society

Not Bad Arguing that the secularizashy

twn of American society is not necessarily a pernicious trend but that in principle it is good

Leave to Start Mission Service

WASHINGTON (NC) - Five young women from New York Ohio and Illinois have left here for teaching and nursing work in Africa as members of the Women Volunteers Association

They will give up to three years of professional service in response to requests for assist shyance frommiddot bishops in Ghana Uganda and Kenya

The five trained for most of the past year at the headquarshyters here of the asso~iation

which since 1959 has been sendshying laywomen to live and work in African mission hospitals and schools

The five are Gillis Daley of Eastchester N Y E I iz abe t h Fitzgerald of New York City Rose Rahilly of Kingston NY all of whom will work at Holy F ami I y Hospital Berekum Ghana Jean Dewey of Cincinshynati going to the Virika Mission Fort Portal Uganda and Doloshyres middotCarroll of Joliet Ill who will teach at the Mugoiri Secshyondary School for Girls near Nyeri Kenya

Allows Priests Say Mass Facing People

SAGINAW (NC)-Priests in the Saginaw diocese may offer Mass facing the people if they can do it without making changes in the structure of their churchs main altar

This permission was granted by Bishop Stephen S Woznicki of Saginaw lie also directed that all new churches in the diocese have altars at which celebrants can face either toward or away from the congregation

Bishop Woznicki cautioned his priests that remodeling of exist shying altars and sanctuaries must await the direction of the comshymission set up by Pope Paul VI to implement the principles of the constitution on the liturgy adopted by the Second Vatican CounciL

secularization and secularism He defined secularization liS

that historical process which has moved us directly opposite the position once occupied by the Church in the Middle Ages at which time the world existed and built itself up according ~j) the Church and within it

American society is a secular society because it is no longer organized as such around religshyious values Rather its central values are human he said

Hungarians Pro) For Aqreement

BUDAPEST (NC)-Hungarys CathoHcs are praying ceaselessly for a prompt solution of ChurchshyState problems in this commushynist-ruled country and hoping that a settlement will be reached before Summers end It is believed here that secret

negotiations have been under way between the Holy See and the Hungarian government for more than a year Many Hunshygarian bishops priests and lay leaders believe the talks are so far advanced that all that reshymains to be done is to sign an agreement

Neither the Vatican nor Hunshygary however have confirmed that negotiations are being conshyducted

Cardinals Case Despite this well informed

sources here claim that agreeshyment has been reached on the namiug of bishops for six empty dioceses They also believe that 85-year-old Bishop Lajos Shvoy of Szekesfehervar and Bishop Kalman Papp of Gyoir who is ill will ask to retire from their posts

These sources a1so note that a Vatican - Hungarian agreement would have to settle the case of J 0 z s e f Cardinal Mindszenty Hungarian primate who has been living middotin asylum at the U S legation here since the failure of the 1956 anticommushynist uprising

Plan to Introduce Liturgy to Children

ST LOUIS (NC)-Study sesshysions on introducing the liturgy to small children will be held during the National Liturgical Week here starting Monday Aug 24 to 27

Speakers during thes~ lectureshydiscussion sessions will include Xancy Rambusch founder of the American Montessori Society Sister Rita Clare of Providence Heights College Issaquah Wash Christiane Brusselmans of the religious education department at the Catholic University of America Washington D C and Sister Jane Stien professor of theology at Ursuline Convent St Martin Ohio

Departure Rites ST MARTINVILLE (NC)

The first mission departure cershyemony in the history of the Lafayette La diocese was held with Bishop Maurice Schexnayshyder presenting a mission cross to Sister Mary Martin a memshyber of the Sisters of Mercy and a St Martinville native who bas been assigned to St Jdsephs Mercy Hospital in Georgetown British Guiana

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Rochester Prelate Says White Negro Hoodlums Involved in Riots

ROCHESTER (NC)-The passhytor of a major downtown parish said here this citys violence has not been a race riot but mob action against places of business by white and Negro hoodlums

This appraisal was given by Msgr John S Randall pastor of Immaculate Conception church managing editor of the Rochester diocesan newspaper the Cattloshylic Courier Journal and a past president of the Catholic Press Association

Msgr Randall around whose downtown c h u r c h violence 3wirled on July 25 thinks the rioting which lep to four deaths and more than 700 arrests had some organization behind it and offered an opportunity for a bunch of hoodlums not only colored but white as well to wreak havoc around the city

Of white partieipation he said Whites were involved Any number of them When looting broke out on Saturday night (July 25) white hoodlums converged on the area to take part in it

Although he moved Trinitarshyian Sisters serving in his parish flo a convent outside the troushybled area Msgr Randall said in an interview that his parisb plant suffered no damage

Mob Violence They havent touched any

churches or schools or resi shydences he said It is just mob Yiolence against grocery stores and liquor stores and places of business run by white people They havent touched any busishyness where the management is eolored

Asked if this apparent selecshytion of white-owned businesses implied a degree of planning Msgr Randall said he believed this to be true although it is generally deniild

Sore Point Msgr Randall dismissed unshy

employment as a factor in the Tiolence liAs a matter of fact he said the employment recshyord up here is superior to any place in the country I dont know of any of our industries that are discriminating against Negroes Many of them of (ourse are generally unemploy-

Mothers Tutoring Classes Success

CLEVELAND (NC) - Two mothers and 20 volunteers mostly Catholic high school stushydents are about to bring to a successful close classes they conshyducted at two parochial schools for children needing tutoring

Mrs Fred Leone and Mrs Iohn Sweeney directed the opshyecation at St Adalbert and St Edward schools under sponsorshyship of the local Catholic IntershylIacial Council

The four-week effort offered individual and group instrucshytwn in reading and arithmetic for children who attend the two schools during the regular school Fear

Annual Field Day St Stanislaus Church Fan

River will hold its annual field day under sponsorship of fue PTA and Alumni at 1 Sunday afternoon Aug 9 at Urbans Grove Games with prizes will be held for children and a Polish kitchen will be in operation The public is invited

Parish Clamboil Parishioners of St Roch

Church Fall River will sponsor a clamboil from 5 to 7 Saturday evening Aug 8 in the parish hall 889 Pine Street Tickets will be available at the door Of

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able because they have no skills

He said the city has an ahnorshymal dropout rate among Negroes in schools but I think that primarily they are those ~ho are not keepable for a hlgtl schOOl education and have no ambition

Communication between Rochshyesters whites and Negroes he said is probably one of the sore points in the area There has been a lack of good commUOlcashytion There are not too many spokesmen for the colored comshymunity and it is pretty hard to get someone that can speak for them because the colored comshymunity is so disrupted

He noted that the city has two elected colored supervisors One of them is Mrs Constance Mitchell who is a member of his parish and who has been active in appeals for law and order

Seek Education In Red China

HONG KONG (NC) - Red Chinas universities have reshyceived admission applications from more than 100 Hong Kong secondary students according to reliable sources

This is the first time since 1958 that an appreciable number of local university-age students have turned to the mainland for their higher education

The reason commonly given around Hong Kong is a general improvement in economic condishytions in the Chinese Peoples Republic (CPG) For between the establishment of the CPG in 1949 ad 1958 when the famines began from 800 to 1000 Hong Kong students went to China every year for university edushyeation

But some Chinese professional men here give a different reason Confided one outstanding wideshyly-traveled scholar himself a Catholic and refugee from Shanghai

Last Resort What is the ambitious intel shy

ligent secondary student to dOshyif hes not Catholic ~ even though he is against the Chinese communist regime Of the 939 students ~ho qualified for adshymission to Hong Kong univershysity this Fall there are only 535 vacancies

What happeQs to the other 400 and the many hundreds of other secondary school gradushyates-well rounded students who cannot get their higher educashytion in the Western countries Taiwans (Formosa universities are overflowing Free Chma (Taiwan) used to take many students from Hong Kong So some go to unfree China

Catholics of Israel Mark Elijah Feast

HAIFA (NC)-ThQusands of Catholics from all over Israel attended the traditional feast of the Prophet Elijah at the Stella Maris Carmelite monasshyllery on Mount Carmel

Prayers were said at the Grotshyto of the Prophet at the monasshytery by the Latin Maronite and Melkite Rite communities

Annual Picnic Parishioners of St Anthony

of Padua Church Fall River will attend their annual Summer picnic Sunday Aug 9 at Holy Ghost Grounds Westport Buses will leave the church every half hour from 1030 to 1 according to announcement made by Manshyuel Domingos chairman Portushyguese and American foods will be available and there will be music for dancing Games will 8e played

HEAD UNIVERSITY Father Edward B Bunn SJ left president of Georgetown University Washington DC since 1952 has been named Chancellor of Georgetown efshyfective Dec 3 Father Gerard J Campbell SJ right has been named president to succeed him Georgetown the nations oldest Catholic college is celebrating its 175th anniversary NC Photo

Selfish Individualism Greatest Force Against Family Life

MUNICH (NC)-Young people today should be given help to build families against all the pressures that raise difficulties for them the Holy See has told delegates from 26 nations to the meeting here of the International Union of Family Organizations

In its message the Vatican linked help to yOung couples with the worldwide struggle for freedom of the individual

Julius Cardinal Doepfner archQishop of Munich and Freisshying appearing before the conshyventic)D asserted that the greatshy

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The keynote speaker Gershymanys family affairs minister Dr Bruno Heck said that never were the healing powers of the family more necessary than now referring to the degree in which human personality is overwhelmed by modern indusshytrial society

The human characteristics of Our entire modern way of life depends for better or worse on the vitality and health of our families Dr Heck stated

THE ANCHoR - S Thurs August 6 1964

Prelates Advise Brail Governor

SALVADOR (NC-The govshyernor of an important Brazilian state is governing with the adshyvice of bishops rather than poli shyticians

Gov Lomanto Junior of Bahia called a two-day meeting of bishops of the state to promote the integration of the Church in his administration

The governor surprised politi shycal circles throughout Brazil by making it clear that the princishypal problems of his state will be resolved witli the support of the Church and without in his words the mechanisms organshyized by the various political factions

Gov Lomanto Junior hopes to formulate with the aid of the bishops a program of mutual

collaboration between the govshyernment and the Church for the benefit of the people of his state Subjects discussed at the meetshying were strictly administrative and did not touch on political matters Under consideration were social assistance public health education sanitation enshyergy transportation and agriculshyture

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6 IHt - ~-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Aug 61964 ------------------ Reaction

Ther isa growing undercurrent of impatience toward the elements who are stirring up Negro communities and lIrging them to violence that in many instances has )ittle or nothing to do with race relations or the desire for equal justice under the law Indeed senseless explosion of human energy is a defiance of the law and the law is the Negros best friend True laws to aid him have been late in comng in many instances a hundred years late But it would be a real tragedy if the sacrifices of his forebears the efforts of so many men and women over the decades the Christ shylike long-suffering of many of his and other races were to be tainted at this hour by forces that seek to divide rafher than to heal to pull apart rather than to weld together to sow hatred rather than brotherhood

And it would be truly tragic if those who have sufshyfered with artd for the Negro and who have felt guilt because of the treatment he has received in the United States for a hundred years were to be so shocked by violent elements in Harlem and Jersey City and Rochester that their guilt would turn to animosity and their sYmpathy to irritation

This would not be a reasonable reaction but it would be a human one And the cause of racial justite and above all brotherhood among men would be set back immeasurshyably thereby

Each person reading of the various rioting taking place in different parts of the country must be careful that sueh a backlash attitude does not creep into his own thinking and attitudes Patience and reasonaioleness and charity must still prevail-in and toward all concerned

English JusticeThe English police seem to have dealt most effectively

with the rival British mobs of Mods and Rockers Theile gangs of grown-up children have in past months terrorized various coastal resorts but their latest escapades were met with so much sheer force that they felt the fun go out of their evil antics and were reduced to foot-sore and weary complainers The English police moved in on them with great numbers of firm authority who kept them moving until they were ready to drop from exhaustion And a tired rioter has no steam left to generate mischief

Of course the English police usually do not have to e()ntend with guns English justice is swift and heavy and seldom avoided when a gun is found in a persons possesshysion in the course of any crime This inevitability of purtishshymentfollowing upon the possesson of a gun in a misdeed is enough of a deterrent to keep the English criminal professional or amateur as far from a gun as common sense dictates

It is a treat however to see and example of stenl justice refusing to capitulate to terror The great British sense of law and order is once more the obpect of envy and emulation

WarningRecent warnings given by a Senate Committee to the

television industry had best be heeded Or as one Senator advised if the industry will not police and clean itself up the public will step in wth a force more harsh

Target of the crticism is mostly the endless use of violence violence in such abundance that it either is preshysented as a familiar mode of acting or-answering to the elaim of some television leaders that this is not so - the sensibilities of people especially children are so blunted that violence loses its power to shock anymore hardly a desirable goal

Televisioll authorities had better face the fact that they are vry much in the same position as the movie industry in the early Thirties Warnings of interested and well-intended critics then were brushed aside until an aroused public hit the film-makers in their sensitive spot the pocketbook The television public may be now a sleeping giant lulled into lethargy in the vast wasteland of the cathode tube But a giant can awaken and can write letters to sponsors and can protest at assaults on its taste and moral standards

rheANCHOR OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE DIOCESE OF FALL RIVER Published weekly by The Catholic Press of the Diocese of Fall River

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e-rhnOlA9h thE (1Altd~ With thE ChWlch [_ By REV ROBERT W HOVDA Catholic University

TODAY-The Transfiguration of Our Lord Jesus Christ This moment of transfiguration this exception proves the rule about Jesus surrender during His eanhly life of the fullness of His glory that He might be truly one of us

Before the submission to death of His life according to the flesl~ and the Fathers raising Hirr to glory by the Spirits power only the event we celeshybrate today showed Christ as He has been ever since the Resnrrection Splendor which dazzles human eyes (First Reading) belongs to Him who has become Lord

TOMORROW - st Cajetan Confessor Our passage to glory invoLves more than a sloughing off of the more obvious limishytations of human existence It means also a transcending of many good things which on earth are actual means of loving God

Todays Mass in honor of the founder of another religious community is particularly conshycerned with one of these mans property possessions material goodB The Religious who vows he w ill not posses nor own is merely bearing witness here and now to an aspect of our life in glory

SATURDAY - St John Mary Vianlley Confessor I would have him leave his sinning and live on (First Reading) Sinshygrace death-life mortality-imshymortality-the promise of passhysage is older even than its aetushyalizaton in Jesus Christ The prophetic text of the Old Testashyment is Hving Word of God today It is achieved And the pastor the shepherd (Gospel) the la borer in the harvest is he who oreaches this good news and presides at the Supper where the news becomes living an experienced fact

12TH SUNDAY AFTER PEN TECOST At the very heart of Christianity is a contrast be tween law and spirit slavery and freedom written law and spirit Jal law (First Reading) The Christian opts for the latter in each case which except in the cafe of slavery does not exshyclude 1he former but transcends and imorms it

As often as Jesus warns against disrespect for the law he walns also against our tenshydency to identify it absolutely wHh our human understanding ~ it and with the human terms

we use to express it Our public worship for exshy

ample is formal liturgical written yet the Councils great reform now under way has shown us that the Church must be free and responsible before God to renew her understanding of the letter in the light of the Spirit And eVen to change the letter when circumstances renshy

der it less useful to the Spirit MONDAY-St Lawrence Mar

tyro Word sacrament congre gation priest--all are manifesshytations and vehicles of the presshyence of Jesus ChriSt of his real presence So when we gather for Mass we are in all these ways in the presence oi Him whom we would follow (Gospel Communion Hymn)

He it is who sows freely (First Reading) and we see it in this sacrificial meal comshymemorating death and resurrecshytion He it is whomiddotis an enemy to his own life in this world (Gospel) and we see it here as we handle the signs of a body given and blood shed Honoring a martyr today we pray for grace to sow more freely ourshyselves

TUESDAY-Mass as on Sunshyday What is it that is written in the law asks Jesus for law is still our guide And the man who knew only the written law not the spiritual (First Readshying) came back with a question that was almost a plea And who is my neighbor (Gospel)

He wanted to make the law of Gltgtd small enough for human consumption He wanted some limits some boundaries some parochial ilnes within which to work comfortably

At Mass this congregation beshycomes the Church of Christ is the Church of Christ But how inadequately if we are parochial or statist or nationalist if we are not fully conscious of our solidarity with humankind

WEDNESDAY - St Clare Virgin Mankind is two in one flesh with Christ He is the bridegroom (Collect First Read ing Gospel Communion Hymn) and the human family is the bride The Eucharist is the mar riage feast the pledge of heaven where our flesh will know the glory that His flesh now posshysesses Fidelity and prudent care muSt guard this relationshyship lest we be excluded who have thus far the grace of acshyceptance

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The Land of the Latins

Geographically and thereshyfo r e unalterably L a till America is radically diffeJIshyent from the United States Taken as a whole Latin Amellshyica has proved less beneficial tID human habita- tion than the United States Latin America is more isolated from the rest of the world more tropical more m 0 un t a i nshyous and has proshyportionately less goo d farming land So u th America more than twice the size of the United States with Alaska thrown in faces Africa rather than Europe and lies at a greater distance from China India the Middle EaSt and Europe than does the United States

South America stretches 4508 miles in length and about 300f) miles in width The West Coast is paralleled by a mountain range running the full 4500 milea from Venezuela to the tip fIIf Chile in reality a wall of beshytweenthree and four miles height Before the airplane was much easier to go frOM Latin America to New York than from one Latin Americ_ coaSt to the other

Rain Forest On the eastern side of these

Andes Mountains one finds bull rain forest-an area of unceasshying rainfall Below that is the Amazon Basin which is larger than the distance from New York to Liverpool The Amazoa has seven rivers emptying into it and each is over 1000 miles long Here is a vast irrigated area but because of heavy rainshyfall and frequent flooding the land is agriculturally unproducshytive

From the United States-Mell shyico border to the end of Chile is an area of eight million square miles almost equal to Europe and the United States combined Nowhere else in the world do mountain ranges deserts and forests present such formidable obstacles to the activities of man and development of an area 25 of Latin America is mounshytainous 25 swampy and 1Olt desert

All Races

The people of this land tenet to live in large cities that focus on the coasts or in small pockets within the folds of the mounshytains Latin America has 7 of the peoples of the world and the population is a human kaleidoshyscope All the races are the~

white brown black and yellow The people are immigrants from three continents Africa Asia and Europe The Indians are beshylieved to have immigrated across the Bering Strait from Asia Thf 16th ceritury European mishygration was mostly Spanish and Portuguese in modern times Central and Northern Europe and England have provided a goodly share of the settlers

Into this mixture of people and places we send the Papal Volunteers They go into a new world and provide bull new life for the people CaD ~()u be part of this effort

THE ANCHORshy 7Prelate Upholds Happy Family High SchooZSource of Pride Thurs August 6 1964

Non-Conformity Of Christilaquols

WASHINGTON(NC) Bishop John J Wright of Pittsburgh told an assembly of American and foreignmiddot students that whilemiddot Christians must labor in the world they must retain a measure of nonshyconformity to it

Speaking during a Mass at the Interfederal Assembly of Pax Romana a Catholic student and melleduals group held at Georshygetown University the Bishop declared there must always be sharp differences between the Christian and the world

So far as the spirit of the world is concerned the Chrisshytian is and must always be a non-conformist in order that he may imitate that Christ who was in the world but not of it loved the world and died for it but did not conform to its dictates he said

Your non-conformity he told the students must middotbe one not only of dissent from the maxims of the world but also of discontent with the level of excellence which the world finds quite enough indeed more than enough where morality and pershyfection are concerned

Enrich Common Good Such a non-conformity esshy

sential to your vocation both as Christians and intellectuals will make you exemplars in our day of how the believers obey the established laws but in their private lives rise far above the laws promote the common good and share the consensus that proshytleots it but in their heroic supershynatural effort enrioh that comshymon good far beyond the limited understanding of the median average of any mere consensus that the cruldren of the world can grasp

The Christian non-oonformshyists said Bishop Wright undershystand and implement the proshyfound meaning of detachment the spiritual techniques by whioh the Christian humanist is able to love every created goodness truth and beauty yet be a prisioner of none and reshymain the ohild of God the heir to Gods uncreated treasures

Womens Residence At St Bonaventure

ST BONAVENTURE (NC)shyConstruction of the first womshyens residence hall at St Bonashyventure University here in New York has started Father Francis William Kearney OFM presshyident said the four-story twoshywing residence for 318 students will be ready for occupancy in September 1965 and will cost about $1500000

The building is part of the universitys $19 million developshyment program which also inshycludes a two-story administrashytion building and a one-story postoffice building both to be ready this Fall

Archdiocese in India Trains Catechists

MADRAS (NC) - The first full-time catechists of this archshydiocese have completed a twoshyyear course of training at the St Pauls Catechists Training Center here

The 16 catechists will be asshysigned to serve in parishes on a monthly salary of about $15 for the unmarried in addition to expenses and childrens allow ances for those with families

They will also get f r e e living quarters or a housing al shylowance educational facilities for children and separation pay or pensien UPOll retirement at the age of 6Q

To St Lawrence Parish in New Bedford Senator Scores Theyre both blue-eyed and brown-haired They both belong to the National Honor TV Violence Society And theyre both outstanding seniors-to-be at Holy Family High School New

Bedford Theyre Christine Ponichtera and Kevin Healy Most senior class officers havent WASHINGTON (NC) - The chairman of the Senates juveshybeen named as yet they say but alJtady Christine is sodality prefect and Kevin is assisshynile delinquency subcommittee

tant editor for Maria the ri~ua charged here that the situationschool yearbook In previous ~ II with regard to excessive vioshyyears Kevin was sophomore lence on television is in some

ways worse today than it wasclass president and Christine two years agowas dramatics club secretary

Kevins active in the Junipero Sen Thomas J Dodd of ConshyClub and the Chess Club at necticut said unjustifiable vioshyHoly Family and his chief outshy lence and brutality permeate side interest is Junior Achieve many new TV shows and many ment an organization which offensive shows of earlier seashypromotes business activity on sons have been syndicated and the part of young people to help are now being reshown on indeshythem prepare for future careers pendent stations

Kevin has been in JA two We discover that the most years and proudly wears its exshy violent shows of two years ago ecutive pin To earn it he exshy are today shown during earlier plains he had to merit two preshy broadcasting hours than they vious awards and pass an examshy were originally designed for ination JA youngsters for the Dodd said There has been little most part form manufacturing or no editing of objectionablecompanies making and marketshy content This means these proshying such items as costume jewshy grams are being made available elry But Kevin is secretary of to a much larger and younger lAs bank which serves 29 group of children than ever flourishing businesses and takes before in two or three hundred dollars Dodd made his charges as his each of three nights a week its subcommittee opened a new in operation series of hearings on TV crime

The other groups make and violence It made similar things but we make money tudies in 1961 and 1962 says Kevin

He is a member of St Lawshyrence parish in New Bedford Set Clambake and the son of Mr and Mrs

This Sunday Aug 9 is theMilton E Healy He has two date chosen for the annual clamshybrothers one in the service the bake of Mt Carmel Churchother a student at the University New Bedford To be held atof Massachusetts Kevin himshyHoly Ghost Grounds Westportmiddotself hopes to be an architectural the event will feature gamesengineer and attend SMTI or snacks and the bake Ticketsthe U of Mass will be available at the churchI like to look at house plans on Sunday or may be obtainedin the paper I like to draw and from committee membersI like math he says Put them Charles Silva Jr heads a largeall together and it seems to add arrangements committeeup to architecture

In addition to his JA work Kevin holds a part time job at a neighborhood grocery He deshylivers by bicycle What hapshypens when theres a big order I suffer he grimaces Theres a close relationship the assembled students at the

with the teachers too adds end of each marking periodA highlight of the past KevinSpring for Kevin was the CYO In 1956 Father McKeon also

tour to the Worlds Fair Was by then a Monsignor died andFirst Co-Ed School it fun he recalls and he hopes Holy Family organized In was succeeded as pastor by a to make the trip again next year 1904 was the first co-educational Holy Family alumnus Most Rev

A trip to New York is still in YOUl the offing for pretty Christine

high school in the Diocese It James J Gerrard of the class of was preceded in St Lawrence 1914 Bishop Gerrard has conshy at

Shell attend the Summer School parish by St Josephs High tinued the tradition of fatherly TlCKLI011 of Catholic Action there this which was founded in 1884 by interest in Holy Family and freshymonth as her sodalitys prefect Rev Hugh J Smyth then pastor quently addesses the student

St Josephs continued until body on religious and otherShe names English as her favshy1900 when an increasing enroll shy topics0rite subject and tennis bowling ment of grammar school stu Holy Familys Alumni Assoshyand swimming as favorite sports dents in the parish forced its ciation now numbers some 3000The daughter of Mr and Mrs closing to make space available men and women and is an activeChester Ponichtera shes a to them group maintaining over themember of Our Lady of Pershy

By 1904 however Father years its interest in its almapetual Help parish and active Smyth was able to reopen the mater as secretary of its CYO She has high school in a new buildingone brother wholl be a senior now Holy Family grammarat Providence College as shes a FOUR CONVENIENT OFFICES TO SERVE YOUschool Continued growth madesenior at Holy Family another building necessary and ONE-STOP BANKINGChristine hopes to attend in 1915 the present Holy Family

Salve Regina College and beshy High was constructed Althoughcome a nurse At present she intended for St Lawrence pashy FIRST-MACH IN ISTSleans toward pediatrics as a rishioners the school has alwaysspeciality accommodated boys and girls NATIONAL BA NK Both youngsters enjoy attendshy fro m other New Bedford ing Holy Family You cant get parishes OF TAUNTONlost says Christine You In 1921 Father Smyth by then know nearly everyone Msgr Smyth died and Rev North Dighton North Easton Norton Taunton

John F McKeon became pastor Spring Street Main Street W Main Street Main Stteet of St Lawrences He fondlyPrelate Condemns Member Federa Deposit Insurance Corporationnicknamed his school Happy Family High School and itSmut Publications was his habit to read grades toSYDNEY (NC)-Today more

than ever children are being exploited by publishers of imshy Color Process Year Books moral books papers and magshyazines according to Norman Booklets BrochuresCardinal Gilroy of Sydney

The ranking Australian prelshyate said in a speech at the openshying of a new high school in subshyurban Ashfield that some newsshy American Press Inc venders estimate that 80 per cent of the trash publications are beshy OFF SET - PRI NTERS - LETTERPRESSing sold to youth

Parents should warn their 1-17 COFFIN AVENUE Phone WYman 7-9421children to beware of this type of publications that could make New Bedford Mass them as degraded as the people who p~blish them he aid

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Returning Traveler Has Overweight Problem By Mary Tinley Daly

1he very thought of visiting San Francisco especially in July 1964 sent this columnist into a tiz of excitement

Youll love it Mom Markie from experience corroborated what we had always heard about the Golden Gate City Its suave sophisticated and friendly And everybody is well groomed at all times she emphasized Now lets see about your clothes Toshygether and in plus-90 degree heat we went over clothes shymy own and Markies which she generously cffered None of these dreary pastel cottons you wear around here came the High Fashion edkt

The dark cotton suit will be OK for the plane and if you should find a warm day you eould wear it again but press it every time

Press it Sure with my travel iron

She bro~ght out a compact iron in its case tucked it into a corshyner of one of my suitcases Be Bure to press these dark dresses 1he knits will be all right with the steam in the shower Now youll need a coat

Ygh The coat dug out of the back of the closet looked hot felt even hotter

Expeetations Met So armed with sophisticated

clothing foX the sophisticated San Francisco came enplaning Luggage according to the bathshyroom scale on which it had been weighed was well under the 40 pound allowance Thus a blithe get-away

San Francisco was all we had imagined and more Weather cool and crisp we welcomed the warmth of the coat

Onset of press and public had for this Republican convention strained the city to the utmost News rooms buzzed cables Qf

South Boston WomaR Gets Youth Award

HOLLYWOOD (NC)-Cathershyine Ann Dwyer of South Boston was presented with the Pro Deo et Juvenute Award at the Junior Day Program of the Catholic Daughters of America national biennial convention here

This award is given by the National COlmcil of Catholic Youth to ail aduLt leader who has had an outstanding record of service for God and Youth It was presented by Bishop William G Connare of Greensshyburg the episcopal moderator of the Junior Catholic Daughters

Miss Dwyer is regional conshytrultant of thf Junior Cath()lic Daughters in the 14assech~se~tsshyPenrisylvimia region She estabshylished the Junior program in the State of MassaltllUsetts when s~e was serving as State Regent rom 1950-1954

COA Head HOLLYWOOD (NC) - Marshy

garet Buckley of Chevy Chase Md was re-elected supreme regent of the Catholic Daughshyters of America during closing sessions ofthe 30th biennial natshyional convention of the womens organization

Plan Penny Sale Visitation Gdld of Eastham

will hold a family night penny sale at 8 Wednesday night Aug 12 at the churcl1 hall

radio and TV were everywheJ~e

sound trucks outside every point oJ political activity for th~ oneshyyear-in-four frenzy of oratory CrOl~ds swarmed hotel lobbies pickets marched outside in clothing tllat put OUT dreai~y

pastel cottons right up into Class A (Barefeet and dishevelshyment were the rule) Neverth~shyless there was a gentle accept shyance of all this in the City of St Francis Even the police were tolerant

And then to sightseeing a visit to Fishermans Wharf for food unknown in our part of the country a boat trip around AIshycatraz and Golden Gate BridgE a session on the citys uniqult~ cable cars a trip to the tower another to The Top of thl~

Mark to Nob Hill Telegraph Hill then hours and hours ill fascinating Chinatown

Chinatown was really our unmiddotmiddot doing weightwise Here WE

found interesting games 10 bE added ro the family toy box then wme handmade ceramic mugs perfect gifts but Im afraid we were carried away

The travel iron Never used it since each hotel or motel had an ironing room far more conshyvenient than ironing on an upshyturned bureau drawer

Finally we checked into the airport 00 go back east

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We bad BUspected ttlie all

Sees NEWIDrive CEF Official Says Camporign Underway

Against Church RelatEld Schools DETROIT (NC)-A new and

subtle campaign against churchshyrelated rohQOls is underway an off-ieal of Citizens for Educationshyal Freedom said here

John Marcon member of the Michigan CEF state board made

the charge i1 an address to some 1200 teaching nuns at a semishynar at Marygrove College

A sort of game bas developed wJhich has the players in it line up the church related schools weaknesses on the one hand and the cost to parents on the other Marcon said

1he winner drnws the conshyclusion churchrelated schools less adequately financed than state schools are less adequate parents attempting to meet the high costs of 1iving cannot afshyford to pay increasing school tuitions therefore do away with the schools

Steve Snoey president of the Ottawa CEF district fuderation stressed flhe need for chw-ch-reshylated schools

There is a popular notion 1Jha4 religion is an additive to life a strictl3 private matter limited to home and church he said

If COm~rtmelltalJization is bad psychology it is even worse theology said Snoey a memshyber of the Christian Reformed Church Either the Christian Gospel is necessary everywhee It the time or DOt anywhere anw time

Nursing Scholarship MiSs Lynne Marie Lawrence

daughter of Mr and Mrs Fr~nk Lawrence Jr of 150 Brightman Street New Bedford has been awarded the Mary E McCabe Nursing Scholarship Award preshysented annually by the Fall River Diocesan Council of Cathshyolic Nurses A graduate of Bishop Stang High School Miss Lawshyrence will enter St Annes Hosshypital School Qf Nursing Fall River

along what with flU that good foed but it die eurotm as though the young man at the tieket cocnter might 10t be quite so blunt

I mean Ie euroJ-))ained your baggage i5 SIC thaI 40 pounds

Travel lLijbt This now was more ac-ceptshy

able Retrieving OUT baggage we went into the adie~ room and repacked Lets see put shotS a couple of those ceramic mugs and the UllltFnl travel ixon into the flight bEg aDd carry it with us OthN ggage now 39 pounds

Gatefully WI took on that fligbt bag qmiddotlitelght at the time hoisted it ceI one shoulshyder picked up ~oketbook

stuffed to the bllfsting point made our way w Gate 24 Half a mile awampy Seemed so

Then a fOUT-huUT wait in a tramfer-point aiLport with the flight bag growing 1eavier and heavier all the time reminding US 01 Coleridges The Rime of the Ancient Mariner the Albaiross About my neck waf hung

Stuck not with an albatross but with a tTavel iron

If there is a lesson in all this iot is to travel light-follow the old admonition to take half as much clothing as you think you will need-and twice as much mone~7

Anti no excess ooggage

Citizefls for Educational Freeshydom is a national nOJl-secl41rian organhation dedic-ated to seekshying equal treatment in the disshytributilm of tax funds fur chil shydren iJ both pu~1jc and churchshyrelated schools

Requiem at Notre Dame For Sister Madeleva

NOTHE DAME (NC)-Requi_ em Hi~h Mass poundgtr Sister Mary Madalemiddota educator poet and for some 40 yellrs 11 leading figure on the Ame-icllJ and Catholic intellectual scene was offered here in the church of Our Lady of Loreto on the campltJe of St Marys College

Bishop Leo A Pursley of Fort Wayne-Soutl Bene offered the MaHs for Sster Madaleva who served as president of two Catholic colleges including St Marys published 18 books reshy~eived seven honorary degrees and scores of other honors and lectured throughout the United States

One 01 the best koown nunll (If her time Sister Madaleva for yearll personified the intelshylectual and professional standshyards that increasingly have beshycome goals fol American nuns generally She was the first nun to qualifr for a doctorate at the University of California ill Eierkeley and later did graduate s1~udy at Oxford University in England

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Stonehill College Miss Sulshylivan taught at rift St Mary Academy Fall River for one year after her 1962 gradushyation

Conference Cites Dorothy Day

BOSTON (NC)-The Nationat Catholic amplcial Action Conlershyence has designated Dorothy Day cofounder of the Catholic Worker Movement and the late John Brophy labor leader for special honors at its convention starting here Thursday Aug 13 to 16

The two will be cited for diS tinguished contributiorn in the field of social action at the conshyvention at Boston College

Miss Day who founded the Catholic Worker Movement with the late Peter Maurin in the early 1930s will be honored for her role in educating the Amershyican Catholic conscience on the social dimensions of Christianshyity the NCSAC said

Brophy who died at the age of 80 last year was one of the architects of the U S la-bor movement A coal miner from the age of 12 he was a leader in the United Mine Workers and later became the first director of the Congress for Industrial Organizations

Nuns Optimistic About Vocations

LOS ANGELES (NC)-The head of a sisterhood devoted te nursing professes a God-based optimism concerning the supply of vocations to religious life

Mother Carmen Superior General of the Sisters Servants of Mary commented here God will never permit the Church to lack vocations

She said she has no pessimism whatever about vocations On the contrary she added htc

congregation is receiving new applicants and recently estabshylished an American novitiate 8lt Oxnard Calif

Mother Carmen heads a conshygregation of 3000 Sisters whose apostolate is to nurse the sick in their own homes The siSterhood was founded in 1851 by BleSlEed Maria Soledad Torres Acosta

Dedicates Hospitai Most vocations to her congreshy

gation come from Spain others from Mexico and Colombia she said but since opening the Oxshynard novitiate six America_ girls have joined

There are 44 Sisters Serv8flb1 of Mary working in the Los Anshygeles archdiocese Mother Carshymen said They also have housell in Kansas City and New Orleans She is on a tour from her headshyquarters in Rome visiting the houses of the sisterhood in the U S and Latin America

The major event of her visit here was the dedication of Mary Health of the Sick Convalescent Hospital at Oxnard

Change Day for Parties Summer caro parties to be held

this month at St Josephs Hall Tucker Road North Dartmouth wiH be held each Wednesday afternoon at 145 instead of on Thursdays as previously anshynounced The series is sponsored by the Associate Lay Family of the Holy Cross Prizes will be awalded and refreshments servshyed

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I am about 110 make my annushyIII visit to my daughter who lives miles away But I dont know how to cope with my son-in-law He is well educated a convert and provides well for his family But he is an authority on just about everything When we atshytempt to discuss education poli shytics religion almost anything he becomes anshyDOyed He is ir shyritable and if my daughter eaUs him a secshyend time he shouts I heard au the first time But he does want me to visit An inshyvitation to visit should not al shyways be taken literally lhe casual Why dont ~ drop in to see us sometimes should be regarded more as a eourteous expression than a forshymal invitation

So the first question is whethshyer this behavior of your lIOll-inshylaw occurs only during your visshyits or is it always so

Duman Fallinamp One obYiousapproaoh to this

Is to ask your daughter but then If this is 1he case she may be anwilHng to tell you Observe bim when others are present and IIlle if he behaves 1hi5 way toward them If be does Jt is DOt your visit but his personality

The tendency to be an authorshytty on just about everything is a eommon human faiHng It is even an occupational hazard for eertain fields College professhysors physicians and priests IIOmetimes fall into the habit because of the expectations they encounter among people that they MUST know the answer But education and training in one area do not make you an authority in everything

Furthermore tbe more formal education a person has and eampshypeciaUy the more specialized his knowledge the more keenly does he realize his ignorance of lI1any man things There is lI01lle truth to the saying that doctors of philosophy know InOre and more about less and less The time when a man like Aristotle could encompass almost n to be known of human knowledge passed a long time ago

Fear Status Loss But 011 the other hand few

people are willing ~ contess eomplete ignorance of a topic 1IDder discussion This they 88shylIWIle will cause them to lose tatus to be considered unalert CIt unintelligent The more prushydent get by by nodding their beads or smiling knowingly The less modest and imprudent rush into the fray brandishing their ignorance

Some people have a personal-

Ohio middotWomens College To Be Coeducational

COLUMBUS (NC)-St Mary of the SpringS College here will become a coeducational institushytion this Fall Sister Mary Anshygelita president has announced

A womens school since its founding in 1911 the college will admit male students to ns apper classes this Fall and next and to its freshman class in 1tle Pall of 1966 The college ismiddotconshy4lucted by the Dominican 5istel8

Cape Style Show Our Lady of Victory Gulld

Centerville will sponsor its anshyDual Summer luncheon and style Ibow from 1 to 4 Tuesday after IlOOn Aug 18 at Coonamessett Inn Falmou1lh A social-hour will precede the lunch General chairman is Mrs James ~ aided by Mr Viilcent T CuR

ity need 110 prove themselves superior to others in everything even a simple social discussion They cannot accept the fact that others can excel them iri any area of life and they ultimately behave rather foolishly These persons take 1l dim view of the capabilities of others They have to Their personalities demand it

Of course there is the argushymentative type These too at times seem to be quite authorshyitative on everything Basically they like a conflict situation They enjoy controversy They love to sharpen their wits though debate and it doesnt matter which side of the fence they are on Either will do equally well if it gives them an opportunity of engaging in argumentation

Pose Problem There are some of the possible

explanations for your son-inshylaws behavior But there is one more that seems pertinent Sinee he is well educated he may keep himself well informed on some of the topics discussed

He may even be an authority on one or two of them Quite unshywittingly you may pose a probshylem for bim

The American Medical Assoshyciation had asurvey carried out some years ago about the pashytients image of the physician One criticism was that he talked middotdown to patients and failed to explain their lllness in terms they could understand Some effort it seems has been made to correct this

But it is not difficult to undershystand the plight of the physician trying to explain to a person of ordinary education the complexshyities of certain diseases Short of a brief course in anatomy and physiology for which the doctor bas no time hec~nt get across

Technical Terminolou Furthermore he is accustomed

to the technical terminology of medical jargon some of which is abbreviated What he is really being asked to do is to translate into English his usual language of communication with his colshyleagues Only the exceptionally patient and articulate will sucshyceed easily

To some extent this is the problem of every specialist when he discusses his specialty with non-specialists When you begin a conversation with your sonshyin-law about education assumshying this is his speciality he may despair of gettiJ)g across to JOu because he sees the depth of the point you raise the distinction-

Prelate Blesses Peru _Church and Clinic

LIMA (NC)-The new church of St Andrew in the suburb of Xl Monton formerly Limas city dump and a new threeshy

room clinic financed by the British Womens Association 811 Anglican group have been solshy~nly blessed by Juan Cardinal Ricketts Archbishop of Lima

The First Lady of Peru LucUa Belaunde de Cruchaga was the patron of the church while the British ambassador and his- wife were sponsors of the clinic The Canadian ambassador in Lima Freeman Tovell cut the ribbon at 1he door of bull I1eW dental cUDic

of the terms he would have to make and the whole history of the nation that he simply cannot take up with you

He seems to be a man who cannot tolerate small talk He fails to apprecia~e that you are looking for friendly intelligent conversation not amiddot learned deshybate If he prides himself on his knowledge of the subject under discussion he may fear you are trying to challenge him Hence his authoritative stand

You can readily defuse him by-indicating that you regard his opinion highly that you are not challenging him Once this is clear he will quite suddenly become less authoritative

He will not have to act this way because he can feel secure that you do not threaten him at all As a matter of fact both of JOU may come to enjoy each other greaUy fur I suspect there is a bit of this in you too

Good Intentions His irritability is another matshy

ter Some people seem to reckon time by geological periodS not the clOck When they are called to dinner or the phone they will respond to the calls in a leisureshyly fashion They dont mean to be discourteous or thoughtless They like to take their time which is at its most rapid more like t1he tortoise than the hare They cant understand why the should be called twice They are coming in their own good timeshyarent they

The response I heard )011 the first time is meant to put the caller in his place Perhaps you are annoyed by this because you Hke promptness So for the duration of your visit be satisshyfied to put up with your slow paced son-in-law After all on a visit you arent in any hurry are you Neither is he so enjo ro~lves in a leisurely way

Catholic Students Aid Retarded Children

BALTIMORE (NC)-For more than 200 Catholic high school 8tud~ in the Baltimore area t1his Summer is a time when -abey can 1leach their parents about the difficulties faced bJ retarded -children

The students representing 10 different SChools are all volunshyteers at Rosewood state Hospishytal for children just outside Baltimore lheir job as 1heysee it is to help those who need help and to enlighten the adult popu1lrtion whim is often 18shyluctant to discuss the meDtally handicapped

-rile students bring t1he c0mshymunity into the hospital and take the hospital back to the comshymunity said Mrs Irene M Blaekbum director of volunteer services at Rosewood

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THE ANCHORDiocese of FanRiver~ThursAug 6 1964

ART INSTRUCTION AIDS Religious and lay art mshystructors will serve as demonstrators at the National Conshyference of Catholic Art Educators workshop to be held in Cincinnati starting Monday Aug 17 Papier mache projects will be the tqpic Left to right are Sister Stella Mary OPOf

of Fort Walton Beach Fla Sister Judine OP and Doria Frech of Miami Fla NC Photo

Wins Laetare Award Poet Phyllis McGinley Receives 1964 Medal

At Private Ceremony WESTON (NC)-Poet Phyllis

McGinley received the Laetare Medal for 1964 at a private cereshymony in her home here in Conshynecticut

The presentation was made by Father Theodore M Hesshyburgh CSC president of the University of Notre Dame which has conferred the honor annually since 1883 on an outshystanding American Catholic lay person Miss McGinley was named this years Laetare Medal recipient on March a Laetare Sunday

The citation accompanying the award said in part

Your poems are like pools of light falling on the ground beshytween the trees of a forest Surely you have plucked them from the sky stolen them from the sun Whether they are conshycerned with human frailties ancl

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10 THE ANCHORshyThurs August 6 1964

Prelate Declines To Take Stand On Housing

LOS ANGELES (NC) James Francis Cardinal McshyIntyre has declined publicly to take a stand on an effort aimed at nullifying and prohibshyiting any type of fair housing legislation in California

[1he teaching of ~ Catholie Church ltOncerning the human dignity of aU per90llS and the duty of all to respect that digshynity is clear and always has been manifested thearohbishop of Los Angeles said in a statement

But he added when an isshySUe is submitted to the people for vote it does not behoove the archbishop of Los Angeles to encourage the clergy to preshysume to direct the faiifihful in the expression of their individshyual judgment and consequent vote In such political matters our positioin is to leave the decision to the individual eonshyIICience

Cardinal Mcintyres statement referred to Proposition 14 on the November ballot which if adopted by CalJiforma voters would nullify existing state fair h()using legislation and prohibit IJUch legislation in the future

BLShops Oppose The bishops of five other Cali shy

fornia dioceses--San Francisco Sacramento Santa Rosa Oakshyland and Stockton-have gone on record opposing Proposition 14 They have stated that it is contrary to Catholic teaching on racial jus tic e and property rights

Cardiool McIntyres il tate shyment was issued in response to picketing nt the archdiocesan chancery by representatives of the Catholks United For Racial Equality (CURE) organization About seven negroes and white pickets appeared 90me of them earrying signs referring to Proshyposition 14 CURE member have 4emonstrated at the Chancery before

The latest demonstration ocshyeurred three days after it was disclosed that Father William H DuBay 29 who criticized Cardinal McIntyre in June fur

_ failing to provide civiJ rights leadership to Catholics herehad been transferred to a new parshyish in suburban Anaheim Calif

Use of Portuguese In Mass Optional

APARECIDA (NC)-A direeshytive issued by Carlos Carmelo Cardinal de Vasconcellos Motta ehairman of the Brazilian Bishshyops Conference provides for the optional use of Portuguese in eertain parts of the Mass

According to the cardinals decree the vernacular language ean be used in Masses whether recited or sung celebrated in the presence of the people and in the administration of the sacrashyments

The Brazilian dioceses are preshyparing to put this innovation into practice The date set by Jaime Cardinal de Barros Cashymara of Rio de Janeiro is Sunshyday Aug 16

Solons Retreat BRAZILIA (NC) - Twentyshy

three deputies and senators of ~e Brazilian national pariiament

attended a relil~ious retreat here _Tid President Castelo Branco eame to the closing ceremony An upshot of this first retreat held specifically for iegislators was that a regular weekly Mass will be offered each Friday for them Plans were made to build a retreat house for men here

ONE OF THE BEST The C~tholic Bishops of Michigan sponsor a job training censhyter in Lansing Mich where 150 men and women students are pursuing a retraining proshygram designed to help them to compete for jobs in todays world Here U S Sen Philip A Hart of Michigan tells a class that officials in Washington DC regard their job trainshyingprogram as one of the bt~st anywhere in the U S NC PhQto

Prelates Sporlsor Training Program Michigan Ijneft~ployables Prepare for Jobs

LANSING (NC)-students at the old St Marys school just around the corner from the State Capitol here are all majoring in the same subject-jobs

There are 150 Students-4lvershyage 34--in a retraining progilam for men and womenmiddotwho have been left behind in a world where it often tJakes a high school diploma to get a janitors job

The program is paid for by three Federal agencies and sponshysored by the Catholic bishops of Miohigan although few of the students and staff are Catholics

Most students have been living on the fringe of the world others take for granted Their average wage last year was less than $700 bull

Few have the well-turned clothes and self-confident air that go with having made it in the world TheilI faces more often turn inward on problems that

Ask New Agr~ement

In Poland Conflict BERLIN (NC) - A new

Church-state agreement to end conflict between Polands Cathshyolles and its communist governshyment has been caled for by the Cracow Catholic weekly Tygod nik Powszechny it has been reported here

Reports said the weekly urged that the new agreement be based on coexistence and objectivity and not on emotion The weekly also said that although no one in Polasd thinks of overthrowing the communist government many Poles including commushynists WOUld like to improve it

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have plagued t1heir lives-never are learning how to write their a det~nt job never a decent names for the first time in the home never a decent education big block letters of beginners always having to swallow a little I1he trainees range all the pride arid ask fur welfare way from no education at all to

All Unemployable hiamph SChooI graduates - you They range from Cuban refushy luiow 9Oclal promotions who

gees and migrant workers who have moved along because they have stopped following the crops were too big to be left behindIf to native Miohigan school dropshy said John L Gaffney ddiector outs of the job training center

He said they were aU unem-Some are learning English and ployable in any meaningful

BOme 10 add and subtract OthellS way By this he meant they could

pick strawberries in the springSpain Rites Honor dig ditches in the summer or hire

Patron St James out for any part time job that takes only a strong back andSANTIAGO DE CAMPOshypromises little paySTELA (NC)-Traditional anshy

First the trainees must learnnual rites in honor of St James tomiddot read write and do enoughthe AlOstle patron of Spain arith1netic 90 they can be putwere attended here by Castor into a vocational educatioo pro-Manzauera Holgado captain

gram After vocational traininggenera~ of Galicia on behalf of t1hey will be placed in jobs withFrancico Franco Spanish chief

a followup after three months of statt

Requests Exceed Lay Volunteers Availablein US

CHICAGO (NC)-A Sout Dakota priest has 1000 Inshydians in his parish-but no curate and no nuns to help him CMeuro for them

An Oregon pastor wants bull vitalize the Confraternity of Ohristian Doctrine program iJt his parish It rovers an area that includes four hiamph schools and 12 grade schools--none of them Catholic

The superintendent of schools in a Texas diocese calls the lay teacher situation there pathetshyic Ohurch schools cannot afshyford qualified teachers because one-quarter of the areas Cathoshylic families earn less than $3000 yearlY

These men share one thing ita common all have turned for aSsistance to the Extension Le Volunteers

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We cannot begin to ~ill aD the requests he said

Many Programs Extension Ley Volunteers are

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Fa4her Sullivan said there are manY programs the organimti011 would like to undertake if more volunteers were available-fUllshylIher promotion of the liturgy more interracial Programs and social work Newman center deshyvelopment on a much lalgeJ seale ecumenical ventures

Founded four years ago 1IIe Extension Lay Volunteers 01 shyganization is spon9Ored by the Oathltgt1ic Church Extension Soshyciety with headquarters at 1307 South Wabash St here

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Prelates Limit Vernacular Use To Low Mass

BOMBAY (NC) ~ Indias bishops have agreed to limit the use of the vernacular for the present to low Mass eelebrated in the presence of bull congregation

middotThis was announced here by Valerian Caldmiddotinal Gracias of Bombay president of the Cathshytgtlic Bishops Conference of India (CBCI) following the Holy Sees approval of decisions by the countrys hierarohy on the Conshystitution on the Liturgy of the ecumenical council

Cardinal Gracias said the vershynacular will be permissible in all parts of the Mass (both the

Protest Attack On Prelate In Uganda

RAMPALA (NC)-Thonshysands of Catholics staged a mass demonstration here to protest against an attack on the Church and Arohbishop Joshyseph Kiwanuka WF of Rubag~

by a Uganda cabinet minister In the latest incident of conshy

tinuing Church-State conflict over education Minister of Edushycation J SL Zake accused the archbishop in a speech in Parliashyment of dishonest misrepreshysentation of a court case involshyving Catholic schools threatened him with reprisals and charged the U~nda hierarchy with seekshying to hustrntte government policy

l1he policy of the Government Whicll subsidires Cat hoI i c achoolsis to insist on the right to pay tlhair staffs directly and NATIONAL OFFICtRS OF C D OF A Marg~retJ Buckley center of Chevy Chase Ordinary and the Proper) except to hire fire and transfe teach- the Canon up to the CommumonMd was reelected Supreme Regent of the Ca tholic Daughters of America at th~ir Hollyshyers The Ohurch which Provides but excluding the part from the

wood Fla national convention The C D of A officers elected are left to right Mrs ~lose to 50 per cent of the counshy middotPalter Noster to the Domine trys educational facilities re-o Maniha Cprine of Los Angeles secretary Mrs Anna Ballard of Milton ~a~s~ First V~ce non sum dignus which can be Barns this poliCy as an encroachshy Supreme Regent Miss Buckley Mrs Anna K Baxter of Dubuque Iowa Second VIce in the vernacular ment on its rights as the legal Supreme Regent Dr Catherine Clarke of Albuquerque N Mex Supreme Treasurer NC Lack Good Melodies owner of the schools Photo The cardinal said the bishopsIn latemiddot February the semtshy

did not apply for any innovashyautonomous kingdom of Buganshy1lkm in regard to sung Massesda-the nations most important as 19ley felt that the difficultiesprovince which has control over Condemnation of Cuba Initiates NewEra posed by the lack of good musshyeducation within its bordersshyical melodies for vernacular1IOught to apply the central govshy

ernment policy at the provincial Vote Seen Severe Blow to Castro Regime texts are such thatmiddot they could not be tackled and overcome atlevel this stageWASHINGTON (NC) - The up a report of an OAS investi shy trade with Cuba except in foodshyChurch Legal Employer meeting of fOreign ministers of gating committee which had stuffs medicine and medical He voiced ihe hope that withBut Catholics refused to let the Organization of American found that Castros regime had equipment and called on the experience time and study thethe then BU~nda education States which invoked new ecoshy sought to subvert Venezuelan American states to suspend all vernacular will also be introshyminister Abu Mayanja handle nomic and political sanctions institutions and to overthrow its sea trade with Cuba except such duced in sung Masses in thethe payment of their school against Fidel Castros Cuba may democratic government through countryas may be of a humanitarianstaHs or to transfer teachers have opened a new era in Latin terrorism sabotage assault and naturelhe Rubaga archdiocese and the lbe cardinal made it cleatAmerican affairs guerrilla warfare

Masaka diocese asked the Uganshy Only four American states that the approved changes are U S Secretary of State Dean da hi~ court to issue an injuncshy And so the meeting said still maintain diplomatic ties not ~ be inJtroduced until the Rusk has called it one of the tion against Mayanjas efforts Cuba was guilty of aggression with Cuba trade between OAS loefi bishopmiddot aultbhlaquojzes theiJmost important meetings oold in The foreign ministers enershyOIl the ground that they were members and Cuba is estimated introductionthis hemisphere Observers are getically condemned Cuba forunconstitutional to total less than $15 million avirtually unanimous in calling it Mentioning the diversity elthismiddot aggression said governshy year or less than one per centIt was declared in COWt that historic though its actual fruits languages peoples and customsments of the American states of Cubas world trade air travel1Jle scllool owners-the Church will be sometime in maturing in tfhois country Cardinal GTashyshall not maintain diplomatic between Cuba and American--4lle the legal employers of the The meeting held here bac~ed 01 consular relations with the cias said the changes should be teachers But before a final deshy government of Cuba directed

states for which there seem to introduced with prudence sobe a loophole now consists prin_cision could be reached Mayanja American states to suspend all cipally of three flights a week that while we have diversity

resigned and the Buganda govshy Work Together we also maiIlltain some kind ofbetween Havena and Mex~eoermnent agleed to all Church unfonnityCitydemands The case was therefore withdrawn For Bible Week Pontiff Blesses There was immediate interest

Arehbishop Kiwanuka ihen AUCKLAND (NC)-Unpreceshy in whether the four countries wrote an open letter to the dented cooperation between ~railian People that voted against the new sancshyBuganda government to ihank churches is taking place here in BRASILIA (NC)-Pope laul tions - MeXico Chile Bolivia

New Zealand as all major deshy and Uruguay-would now conshyit for the amicable settlement VI sent his blessing and good of the question nominations participate in prepshy wishes for good government to form to the action of the mashy

arations for Bible Week Oct 4 jority Some law-makers hereSell Oai the Brazilian people throughto 10 professed to be disappointedArchbishop Sebastiano BaggioBut 1i1e national educational The Catholic Church is repre_ that the action of the OAS meetshyminister Zake told Parliament the new apostolic nuncio in sented by Fathers J C Pierce ing was not unanimousBrazilthat the settlement was a sell and E R Simmons Other authorities noted the

Aim of Bible Week is to renew 15 to 4 vote was above the twoshyout and wamiddotrned 00 would inshy Pope PaUl VI sent his personal troduce amendments to the edushy good wishes for the happishy

interest in the Bible among thirds vote needed It was alsoootion laws to pennit the govshy ness of the people of the largest ernment to carry oUt its sohool churchgoers and themiddot general Catholic country in the world said that the vote was a psychoshy

public logiCal victory for the majoritypolicy They were expressed in a let shySpecific purposes are to bring of the American states and ater delivered to President HumshyAt the Catholic rally to PlOshy ministers and clergy in each area severe blow to Castros regime berto Castello Branco by thetest Zakes speeoh Flancis Walshy together to study selected passhy nuncio during a ceremony atugembe Bugandas minister of sages of the Bible 10 stimulate wpich Archbishop Baggio preshyloeaJ government warned ihat similar Bible study in each area sented his credentialsthe Jl8tions Catholics who comshy and congregation to relate the

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12 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Aug 6 1964 To the Worlds Children

God Love You Lacordaire in Tune With ModE1rn Times By Msgr Jllhn S Kenned the priesthood give up the llic to the dictatorship of Loui9shy By Most Rev Fulton J Sheen DD What does the name Lacorshy church and become an ardent Napoleon with a couple of revshy

daire mean to us today If anyshy secularist Lacordaires associashy )lutions thrown in A photograph of a starving child holding a bowl as be begged thing probably the source of tion with him was brief no Lacordaire did not want the for food appeared in tihe July-AuguS1 issue of MISSION IIhis copy exclamatory lluotations on an more than two years Church to be tied to any of of MISSION fell mto the hands of a little girl whose motiher wrote old fashioned sort of holy card So m e may have a vague idea that the bearer of the name was involved in controversial matters in France some time during the nineteenth century Would there be m u c h interest in a biography of this man Probably not But per hap s the r e should be For we can learn from it lessons l)erti shynent to our own time I must say that I have read with conshysiderable interl~st Lancelot Shepshypards biographical essay Lashyeordaire (Macmillan $695shy

middotAnd the former soon found himself disagreeing with the latter and separating from him and his views completely But the brief collaboration was to cost Lacordaire heavily for the rest of his life making him pershymanently suspect in some quarters

A Great Preaeher Lacordoaire first made his reshy

sounding reputation as a preachshyer at Notre Dame in Paris in 1835 He gave courses of sermons which drew audiences numbershying as high as 10 thousand Many of those present were men which was most unusual His success lay in his abandoning the hidebound formal style of preaching iD speaking to his contemporaries in their own

1~ese He was a firm believer lin freedom and democracy was lonvincEd that the Church would do best under an arrangeshyInent such as obtained in the United States and was especially jlnsistent that she should be Jorwardlooking

Unanswered Questions He dhcerned in many of his

Jellow Catholics of France a rejection of the century meaning a refusal of what in our timEI Pope John called agshyl~iornamento He deplored a fruitless attachment to the dead ])ast a neglect of present opporshytunitY1l shrinking from the future

The fnet is that many of the 1roubles ofthe Church in France in the Yl~ars after his death and Illmost down to the present

Page 26 of YGur July-Augusamp MISSION magazine had quite an effect on our Ieggy who Is seven years old She picked up the magazine after she had prepared for bed I came Into her room to say goodshynight and she said Mother look at that

Most evenings I have III hard time getshyting Peggy to finish her dinner and I usually end up saying How some poor ehildren would love to have your meal Peggys usual comment is TIl betr But I think that she now reaUjies that there are many hungry children throughout the world She was so deeply impressed by all this that I promised acontribution to The Society for the Propagation 01 the Paith from Peggy and me Your MISSION magashyzine Is most appealing and I only wish I eould contribute DMgtre but you ean count hearing from us as often as possible

as follows

which is excesoive) idiom and in demonstrating iJtemmed from the attitude This is one of several instances of children being deeply Paris Lawyer to them that religion far from which he found negative and Iiouciled by the poverty and hunger of other children in the world

Jean-Baptist-Henri Lacordaire being dead as was widely asshy Ilterile Not long ago we Spoke of a nine-year-old girl who wore braces was born in al Burgundian vil sumed actually had direct and bull At his death in 1861 he was because of a back affliction but she sent $130 for children wDG lage in 1802 the son of a surgeon and a lawyerlI daughter Naposhy

vital relevance to which they lived

the age and to

in ita

])ractically in retirement AIshyJeady his preaching style once

suffer more than she because of bunger Perhaps we should address our pleas to children They have souls that are receptive to God

leon was then ruling France and probl~ considered revolutionary had grace Did not Our Lord say it was only sueh who would enter the although the Church was free of the outright persecution which

A critic writing Some after Lacor4aires death

time said

begun tel be obsolete Today his lErmonsstrike us as if not unshy

Kingdom of Heaven 111ey also are more readily moved to actdOll GIl hearing of grave need

had characterized the recentmiddot The conferences at Notre Dame Jeadable at least as cast in a Revolution the emperors hand was heavy upon her

Lacordaire made his first Comshymunion at the age of 12 he deshyscribed it as his last religious joy for many years I left the Lycee at 17 he later wrote with my religion destroyed and with morals which no longer had any curb

This may have been an exagshygeration but the young man was hardly more than a deist until while at law s(~hool in Dijon he got into a discussion group under the influence of which he began to move bacIt closer to the Church What he styled his conshyversion came in Paris where he bad begun pructice at the bar

n was followed by his entering ftle seminary in 1824 The supeshyriors there while recognizing

his exceptional gifts were not happy about what they considshy

form an epoch in the history of Christian eloquence and one from which dates the beginning of an immense religious moveshyment among the youth of our time

But there were those who looked askance at preacher and sermons as secular and too modern Especially was he faulted by those of the clergy who felt that the fate of the Church was inextricably bound up with the fortunes of the Bourbons

There was to be further preaching practically throughshyout France there WaS 10 be journalism and the writing of books there was to be a short foray into politics there was tomiddot be a venture in schoolmasshytering

Believer Ia Dem~

Jhetoric which we find overshyElaboraul and practically impenshyEtrable

But he would be the first to ldmit that a discourse must be nddressei and suited to the bearers before one which means that it will quite quickly go out (If date

Mr Sheppards study is a bit IIcrappy not smoothly blended And it leaves some questions arbout the subject unanswered But because Lacordaire was a 1ine exainplemiddot of the wisdom of sensible accommodation to one (~wn age it is decidedly worthshy~lIIbile to read about him

lCrusade Convention oro Include Music

CINCI-lNATI (NC) - Music ~vill be a fea1ure of the 21st nashy

Send us your old rold and jewetry-the braeelet or ring oa DO longer wear last years gold eyeglass frames the culf Uno you never liked anyway We will resell them and use the mone to afd the Missligtns Your semi-precious stones will be winninr souls for Christ Our address The Soclet lor the Propagation 01 the Faith 366 Filth Avenue New York New York l000L

GOD LOVE YOU to RRP for $5 For Gods poor bullbullbulltIt MS for $10 I am 9ixteen and this is some of the money I earned modeling I promise to send the missions something out of every pay check for we all owe something to people who have 90 litue whether it be money or prayers to Mr and Mrs E B for $5 In thanksgiving for selling my first news story to Mrs SAW for $15 I won this on a fiShing trip with my good husband-he was the loser and I won for the Missions to MC for $20 Ill llhanksgiving for recovering sometihing I thought was lost

We therefore address ftlt G9d Lcnre Y8U eolumJl to all tile ehildren of the world-to those who wear braees and to those

who do Dot-in the fond hope that the may fulfill for their elders the words of Scripture A little ehild shall lead them How many children aTe there who will answer this appeal and Inspire their parents to be mindful of the hungry of the worldf

ered his independent spirit He And there was to be the resshy tional Catholic Students Misshywould always be a person of strong views md not reluctant to express them

Upon ordination he was asshysigned as a (~onvent chaplain then as a college chaplain In

toration of the Dominicans in France undertaken by him after he entered the order in Italy in 1839 This proved to be his most lastirg acomplishment b e set though it was by many difficulshy

sion Crusade four-day convenshytion starting Thursday Aug 1 lit the Urliversity of Notre Dame

SUPPOlting the musical proshylram will be the famed Concert (~ir of Xavier University

Cut out this coupon pin your sacrifice to It and maR It to the Most Rev Fulton J Sheen National Director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith 366 Fifth Avenue New York I HY laquo 70ur Diocesan Director RT REV RAYMOND T CONSIDINE 368 North Main Street Fall River Mass

1830 he was invited to come to ties Uew Orleans CSMC headquarshyNew York to work in the then In Lacordaires lifetime (he ters herE announced The choir young diocese there He was inshy died at 59) France went from 1lriU provide musical background SWORDFISHfor major sessions of the conshyclined to accept but just then ali empire under Napoleon to a he met the celebrated Lammenshy vention at which more thaDrevival of Bourbon rule to an andtyens a strong advocate of ideas Orleanist monarchy to a repub- 4000 delegates will be present which appealed to Lacordaire and will join with groups ~ CLAMS

These inclUded for example student-delegates to lead ill that of a free Church in a free Stresses Christian songs Wlitten especially for the For Your Outdoor society or state Such a notion D p I convention of course went directly against emocratlc rlnclp e Coolcout the long held principle of close BELIZE (NC) - Citizens of union betweEln Church and this British Honduras territory ~)hrino Night Vigil State which in France meant in- soon to become independent MacLeans Sea Foodsoro Hc)nor Martyrsliivisible union between altar stand on the Christian demoshy UNION WHARF FAIRHAVEN and throne eratic principle of self-deter- AURIESVILLE (NC)-AnaUshy ~

Lammenais was a stormy fig- mination and claim their right ttight prayer vigll will be held ore A priest he was to give up to be a free nation Prime Minshy at tihe Northmiddot Amerlcan Martyn

ister George Price declared here Slhrine here ill New York beshy~inning ]iJitlay Aug 14 to markPremier Price said that ChrisshyMalaya To Ban Reds tian democracy chosen by his themartyrdom 322 years ago 01 Jesuit Indian missionariesFrom Universities government is inspired by the

KUALA LUMPUR (NC)-The principles of Christ embodied in Pilgrimages poundrom several Eastgtshy

Lower House of Parliament the Ten Commandments and on em cities are expected for the igil which will close wi~ celshypassed a bill giving the governshy the Sermon on the Mount We ~ Ebration of Mass Aug 15 Feutment authorit~ to prevent comshy are on the side of Christian

munists from attending Malayshy democracy as it emerges as a Clrlthe Assumption of Mary ~ lmiddot shysian universitiEls growing political force in Censhy

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13 Two Dioceses Get Permits For ETV

WASHINGTON (NC) shyThe Brooklyn and Rockville Centre NY dioceses have received construction permits from the Federal Communicashytions Commission authorizing them to utilize a new educashytional television service opened up last year by the FCC

They are the first Catholic dioceses in the country and the first groups operating large school systems public or private to receive such authorization from the FCC

The newly granted permits will allow the two dioceses to undertake construction of transshymission facilities for a new 2500 megacycle instructional televishysion service Three more dishyoceses-New York Miami and Baltimore--are preparing appli shycations to the FCC for construcshytion permits while several othshyers are taking preliminary steps

The granting ()f construction permits to the Brooklyn and Rockville Centre dioceses was hailed as marking a coming of age for Catholic education in the use of the new communications media by Father John M Culshykin SJ~ television consultant tc the National Catholic Educashytional Association

Cooperative Plannin~

These new channels open up new areas for cooperative planshyning and programming to meet eommon needs with national reshysources Father Culkin said It now becomes possible to think in concrete terms of courses and series ()f programs on video tape and film using the best teaching talent in the country

The new microwave channels both create the need for such cooperatively produced pro- grams and at the same time proshyvide an efficient and economic distribution system for these programs We hope that this action by the FCC will encourage other school systems to take adshyvantage of these same opporshytunities

College Acquires Surplus Land

WINOOSKI PARK (NC)-St Michaels College here in Vershymont has officially acquired title to 123 acres and 14 buildings at the abandoned Ethan Allen Air Force Base

The five parcels of land valshyued at $358000 had been turned over as surplus by General Services Administration for edushycational purposes St Michaels has been using some of the propshyerty under temporary permisshysion this past year

The buildings include resishydence facilities for faculty and students a gymnasium middotstorage and shop buildings and another building which is being turned into a computer center and classshyrooms The land includes propshyerty the college has been using for a ski jump plus flat land suitable for athletic fields

The new property wiD inshyerease the campus area by aboutmiddot one third Enrollment DOW at a record 1100

GENERAL AUDIENCES A new hall has been erected on the grounds of the papal Summer vina at Castelgandolfo to accommodate the great throngs of visitors whG tHWel out from Rome to see the Holy Father and to receive biB blessing NC Photo

Denies Plot to Make Church Roman LONDON (NC) - Anglican because members of the Anglishy

Archbishop Michael Ramsey of can priesthooo in the AngloshyCanterbury bas denied in Parshy Catholic sector (of the Church of liament a suggestion that proshy England) wish to be free to go posed changes in Church of on without breaking the law England laws were a plot to The vestments practically join the Roman Catholic Church speaking are the ve9tmeni8 of

the MassIlhe primate who as a senior The archbishop of Canterburybishop of the established Church in his reply saidof England has a seat in the I am a ProtestaJllt preciselyHouse of Lords the upper in the way in which the Prayerchamber of Parliament was Book and the Anglican formushyspeaking in a rather heated deshy laries use that term When Ibate on a measure to approve lay iD the sense of oW formushythe use of certain Catholic-like vestments

Earl Alexander of Hillsborshyough a leading Labor party spokesman and president of the Council of Protestant Churches claimed that changes in the law on what Anglican churchmen may wear at services were a direct departure from the ori shyginal Protestant prayer book

If we are not going to be different from the Church of Rome then what is the use of having a Protestant Church he asked I would like to intershyrogate the bishops individually and ask them Are you a Protesshytant We should know The great days of this country and the Commonwealth it has built up have been through the acceptshyance by the people of the princishyples of the Reformation Grant it may continue

Was there he asked some spe_ cial reason why the Church must pass this measure Is it

Nehru Memorial BOMBAY (NC) - Valerlall

Cardoinal Gracias of Bombay has accepted an invitation to serve on a I1Qtional committee to set up a memorial to the 1 Indian

laries I am a Protestant I use it without any qualification I beshylieve in what these formularies call the Holy Catholic Church precisely in the sense in which our formularies 00 - without qualifications bull

I want to repudiate ana deny from my heart and my conshyscience that behind our Church legislation there is some kina of subtle plot to assimilate the Church of England to some other Church in Christendom That ie DOt true

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Plan Educational TV Conference

NEW YORK (NC)-Leader8 iT government and educltion will speak at Fordham Univershysitys fourth annual five-day conference on educational teleshyvision to be held starting Monshyday Aug 17 at its Lincoln Square campus

Among those who will speak are commissioner Robert E Lee of the Federal Communications Commission Charles A Siepshymann chairman of the departshyment of educational communicashytions at New York University and former vice-president in eharge of programming for the British Broadcasting Corporashytion and Father John M Culshykin SJ consultant on teleshyvision for the-National Catholic Educational Association and dishyrector of Fordhams proposed Lincoln Square communications center

Meeting in conjunction with the Fordham conference will be representatives ()f dioceses afshyfiliated with the NCEAs Comshymittee on Television

They will discuss a unified ETV equipment buying plan and the possibility of obtaining financial aid for some of their cooperative activities including 11 central programming service

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14 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Aug 6 19~i4

r ells Youth Good Readin~1 LE~ads to God By Joseph T bull McGloin SJ

A lot of tOdays teachers and parents deplore that fact that television has cut deeply into our reading And yet sales of all kinds of reading material shyespecially paper-backs-are fab_ ulous It must be true that some people are reading less and enshyjoying it less and this perhaps

because of television but it could also be true that some others actually read more beshycause previous ly they never 8 a t still long enough to read a book and now they are forced to do so m e reading because its imshypossible to enshydure all that television without distraction

I suspect in fact that you teen-agers as a group are readshying more than teen-agers ever have But the important considshyeration isnt that you read-its what you read

Literarily Retarded Among the many indicators of

maturity or the lack of same a persons reading habits are going to be quite prominent The avowedly mature young man who is still lapping up girlie magazines is still in his emoshytional infancy

And th gal who still pines and pants over true romance pulp is far from adulthood Unshyfortunately there are some pretshyty old babies in this old world

The fact is that you teen-agers are too mature now for only comic books and pulp SO dont keep yourselves literarily reshytarded

Has Purp~

Reading to even the minimalshyly mature has a connection with ones purpose in life just as everything else has In other words its not only for entershytainment (that too) but its supshyposed to help you get closer to God somehow

Your reading like knowledge is invariably going to show you something about God-either dishyrectly or indirectly - the God who is Beauty Truth and Goodshyness Or else its going to take you away from Him

Undoubtedly in your reading 80 far youve encountered some great heroes of history past and contemporary and undoubtedly too youve encountered some who were such only in their own minds and in the minds of the superficial

Youre mature enough now to

Withdlraws Support From Expedition

PITTSBURGH (NC) - Dushyquesne University has announced it is dropping its support of an African expedition by a Scottish anthropologist who believes white men are superior to eolored

Dr Robert Gayre was to lead the one-year expedition whose purpose was to see if white men had filtered into African coastal regions and accounted for the comparatively high civilizations found in some areas before Eushyropean settlers reached there in the 1500s

Details of Duquesnes withshydrawal were not disclosed The institution is operated by the Holy Ghost Fathers

Home Association The Sacred Heart Home and

SchOOl Association of North Atshytleboro executi~ board will meet at 8 Itomorrow night in the 1ICh00L

look in at least occasionally en the genuine heroes of history-shyChrist and His saints

Life of Ignatius You may recall a young man

named Ignatius who was Shl)t down off a wall his legs shashytered by a cannon-ball As te recuperated he asked for tte romances of the day since theie and military books were the only reading he cared for

To his dismay only some livEs of Christ and the saints were available and so reluctantlr and just to pass the tedious tim~

he began to read these It wasnt long before he began to see that Christ and His saints made pygmies of historys giants

And being somewhat stub born and proud Ignatius said to himself If these people di tinguished themselves this wa~

so can I Start With Scriptures

It shouldnt take a cannon-ban to get you doing some of the right kind of reading Start witll the real source of all good spirshyitual reading - the Scripturel Read just a little bit a day from both the Old and New Testashyment

But as you read dont force it down as you would medicinE

Read with your imagination visualizing the place where Christ sat as he spoke seein~ the people He spoke to puttin~

yourself in the crowd too ami transferring His words to your own contemporary idiom

Look into an occasional article or book that will guide yOll through Scripture giving you some background for a more in telligent and perceptive appreshyciation of these timeless book~~

Life of Christ Get a good life of Christ

(such as Jim Bishops Th~

Day Christ Died or Alban Goodiers completely fascinatinl~ and absorbing Life of Christ) and let yourself be captured blr

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The mobile service to be run by the Catholic service Guild was inaugurated in the presencl~ of Archbishop Louis Mathias SDB of Madra-Mylapore and Dr Josef Holik West German consul in Madras

KC Clamboil Bishop Stang Assembly

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Read about those tremendous men who were the Apostles look into great soldier saints like Camillus rugged saints like Brebeuf and Jogues lovable human saints like Francis of Assisi and the Little Flower lay men and women saints like Thomas More and Mary MagdashylenE intellectual saints like ThoJPas and Augustine and Ter~sa of Avila and simple lovshyablE saints like the Cure of Ars

Read a few of the very intershyestilg books on the spiritual life on positive moral and ascetical theology Read books about morals which give Tou their wly rather than only a cata log of Donts Read philososhyphy and theology written as Father Farrell does it in his Compannion to the Summa

Spiritual Novel Or if youre real tired pick

up something along the line of a piritual novel such as the charming Mass of Brother Miclel

Theres a lot of good reading before you-if you have the inishytial maturity and energy to get at t You can estimate your maturity by your reading-by the discipline for instance you exercise in reading something a litU~ tougher on occasion inshystead of just drifting along- and wasting all your reading time on junk

Remember - reading Ii k e everything else is either going to g~t you closer to God or take you farther from Him This is of course always your OWD choice

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Catholic diocese m Lafayette A cruel and unbelievable

erime was committed against one of our priests who is a memshyber of a society which has been very generous to our diocese both as regards money and priests priests who have labored zealously among our colored Catholics The good priest was assaulted and whipped by sevshyeral Catholic white men

It is God Hims~lf who says Touch ye not my anointed (Ps 104 15) So grave is the ofshyfense of striking a priest that Mother Church PUnishes this act with excommunication as in- dicated in Canon 2343 No4

As an act of reparation for this truly sad incident a half hour of prayer before the Blsssed Sacrament exposed will be held in every parish church of the diocese on the first Friday Aug 7 Over and above the act of reparation we shall pray that a change of heart will come about in other places where the spirit of rebellion against the teachings of the Church regardshying race exists

You will recall our action of Oct 16 1959 when interference against participation of Negroes in religious instruction through diocesan marriage courses was declared a reserved sin By these presents the same penalty is now extended to all those who interfere with our colored Cathshyolics in the practice of their reshyligion or who join groups whose purpose it is to oppose the teachshyings of Mother Church regarding racial relations These Catholics cannot possibly be absolved in confession or approach the holy Table unless there be a change of disposition Without this change one would be guilty of the sacriligious reception of these sacraments

This letter must be read at all the Masses in the churches and chapels of the diocese on Sunshyday Aug 2

May the good God and Father of us all preserve us from furshyther disturbances of this nature and in His boundless mercy may He grant us a better understandshying and practice of His all shyembracing law of charity

Given from the episcopal resshyidence on the 27th day of July 1964

Faithfully yours in the Lord ffi Maurice Schexnayder

Bishop of Lafayette

P S It is comforting to know that the men involved have given good evidence of sincere repentance and have made their apologies

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DUBUQUE (NCh-Trappistine Sisters from St Marys Abbey Wrentham Mass will arrive Oct 1 to take possession of a 598-acre farm nine miles south of Dubuque

Fifteen to twenty Sisters are expected to open the new insti shytution here the semi-cloistered orders third in the United States In addition to the Massashychusetts community there is anshyother in White Thorn Calif

The property includes a 10shyroom home a managers resi shydence three tenant houses and farm buildings ~)

Saving Canceled Stamps Easy lnexpensiv~

Way to Aid Mission Endeavors of Church From time to time one reads appeals for used postage stamps to help some particular

mission or missionary Considering the tons of such material available very little of it is ever put aside for these workers in Christs vineyard who request it Very likely one reason that the appeal falls on deaf ears is the average Catholics failure to understand that used postage stamps are a very real source of inshycome to many a Catholic misshysionary We dont realize two important facts which make it so-l) there are millions of American stamp collectors andshy2) these used postage stamps can be and are sold to dealers by the pound at various pricesdeshypending on quality and the conshydition of the stamp mixture market The stamp collecting inshydustry is a strong and healthy one and there is a constant deshymand for this material from specialists and students of the various stamp issues

Please Help There are so many Catholics

who are in a position to accumu_ late these used stamps and yet so little is done Wont you Mrs Housewife and you Miss OfficeshyWorker and you Messrs Execushytive Doctor Clerk Lawyer etc start NOW to put these insignishyficant pieces of colored paper aside to help our mission

If you dont happen to know of a missionary who is waiting with open arms to receive your accumulation your pastor can certainly name several Or send them to Monsignor Charles J Gable Pastor of Our Lady of Consolation Roman Catholic Ohurch on Statesville Road in Charlotte N C His missionary labors have been greatly assisted by gifts of used postage stamps faith among those less fortunate stamp to preserve it from dam- They can be sent by inexpenshy than ourselves A word of cau- age when tearing off the en- sive parcel post or third class tion - PleaSe leave a 1J4 inch velope corners or in cutting out rates margin of paper around the stamps from wrapper

Offer it Up

SUMMER PROJECT Collecting stamps for missioners is a good Summer project say these youngsters from left Kathleen and Carol Conroy St Josephs parish and Patricia Harney Holy Rosary parish both of Fall River

Maybemiddotit is a little trouble and inconvenience to tear off the stamped corners of envelopes and put them aside So-offer the inconvenience to God and thank Him for giving you an oportunity to help spread the

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THE ANCHORshyThurs August 6 1964

Africa Prer~~~~nt

Receives Det~ee ~

JAMAICA (NC) - President Philibert Tsiranana of the Malshygasy Republic told a special convocation at St Johns Unishyversity here in Long Island that it was an exceptional token of consHleration that an honorary degree should be awarded te himself a former little cowherd of a small Malagasy village

After accepting the doctor of laws degree the African leader declared it was obvious that God wanted democracy to be the regime of modern times

Today I see American democshyracy manifest itself in my beshyhalf and through me to honor my country as your wonderful university bestows an excepshytional token of consideration on a man of color who has still to learn a lot he said

President Tsiranana laid witbshythe passage of the Americalmiddot civil rights act a small cloud has disappeared the cloud which sometimes was able to darken the relations between colored nations and your great nation

Portugal See Plans Modern Cathedral

BRAGANZA (NC)-The first cathedral to be built in Portugal in over a century will be conshystructed in this citY

The diocese of Braganza and Miranda was founded in 1545 and Miranda has a fine Renaisshysance cathedral but Braganza has become the bishops resi shydence and the administrative headquarters have been tra middotferred here

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The decision which reversed an earlier ruling by the state liquor director was criticized by Auxiliary Bishop Paul F Leishybold and by the archdiocesan newspaper the Catholic Teleshygraph

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Bishop Leibold whose St Louis parish is near the proshy

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Aug 6 1964

Lauds Christian Social Mov~em4~nt Leaders By Msgr George G Riggins

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Eric von Kuehnelt-Leddihn a eosmopolitan Austrian Catholic journalist whose constant comshyings-and-goings from one disshytant part of the world to the other make Columbus Marco Polo and Magellan look like stay-at-homes or shut-ins is a hard man to pin down or to categorize ideologically One day he writes -- in The Commonshyweal for exshyample -like a moderate libshyeral and the next day - in the National Review for exshyample - like a hard bitten conservative And now and then he seems to play it down the middle

I always enjoy reading Mr ~ Leddihn even when he is in one

of his most stubbornly conserva_ tive moods but I must admit that some of his writings on the subject of Catholic social teachshying leave me rather confused

Catholic Sentimentalist Take for example his article

The Problem of the Catholic Social Sentimentalist in the May 19 issue of National Review The thesis of this article-if I have understood it correctly-is that the ever mounting fascishynation with social justice toshyday prevalent among Christians in general and Catholics in parshyticular is dangerous and demshyagogic sentimentalism

In the last 200 years of Westshyern history Mr Leddihn inshyforms us with a sweeping rheshytorical flourish the sentimenshytalists crusading for some sort of justice or to right the balance have caused more tears and bloodshed than the simple egoshytistic materialists who merely erave for earthly goods

Fails to Name It would be easier to undershy

stand what this rhetoric means if Mr Leddihn had taken the trouble to name a few names One would like to know who these sentimentalists really are and why they are thought to be so dangerous

Who for example are the misguided Christians who s e sentimentalism is greatly reshysponsible for the steady growth of Italian Communist votes and to whom is Mr Leddihn reshyferring when he says that cershytain Christians in Europe posshysessed of a purely strategicaishytactical and utterly unshy

~t Christian fear that Christians may miss the boat are convinced that they will have to take the wind out of the sails of Socialshyism and Communism-by aping some of their policies

Germans Contribute To Uganda Church

MITYANA (NC) - German Catholics are raising funds to build a church here in Uganda in honor of Mathias Mulumba Luka Banabakintu and Nowa Mawaggali three of the 22 Uganda martyrs who will beshycome canonized saints in Octoshyber

The fund dTive was announced by Archbishop Joseph Kiwanuka of Rubaga The martyrs all conshyverts of the White Fathers in the 19th century were killed for refusing to renounce their Cathshyolic Faith

Midsummer Whist Choristers at St Mathieu

Church Fall River will hold their annual whist at 8 Saturshyday night Aug 8 in the church hall Miss Jacqueline Mathieu is leneral chairman

I gather from the context of not 1 ecessarily swept off their Mr Leddihns article in National Review that he is referring here to the Moro wing of the Chrisshytian Democratic Party in Italy which as we know is in favor of the so-called opening to the left

But why not identify Mora and his associates by name and in simple fairness why not note for the record that Pope John XXIII from all accounts was sympathetic to their program or in any event saw no reason to flag them down

Un-Christian Trend Moreover if Mr Leddihn

really believes that when it comes to the practical applicashytion of the encyclicals the indishyvidual Catholic is entirely on his own by what logic then does he presume to say that his anonymous group of Christian sentimentalists are following an utterly un-Christian trend

of thought I suspect that the answer to

these questions is to be found in Mr Leddihns apparent convicshytion that there is really no such thing as an unjust social strucshyture anywhere in Europe todaY and that those who claim that there is are dangerous demashygogues

In other words while Mr Leddihn explicitly admits the possibility of a socially unjust order he is persuaded apparshyenthly that de facto all this talk about social justice in Europe is really so much bilge

Popes Stress Importance The impetus in modern times

to establish social justice Mr Ledihn contends came undeshyniably from the Marxists who condemned the inequalities of wealth insisting that politcal equality must be supplemented by economic equality

If this be so what are we to make of the repeated emphasis of recent Popes on the crucial importance of the virtue of soshycial justice

Mr Ledihns answer to this question is that while the Church obviously has a right to concern herself with the probshylems of injustice in the economic order her moralizing injuncshytions have created a probably unforeseen sense of illusion among good Christians who a[~

Seeks Replacements For Arctic Plants

LATROBE (NC) - Father Maximilian G Duman OSB head of the biology department at St Vincent College has emshybarked on his 1Uh expedition to arctic regions

Accompanied by Father Arshytheme Dutilly OMI director of the Arctic Institute at Catholic University of America Washshyington D C Father Dumans main purpose on the six-week expedition is to find replaceshyments for botanical specimens lost in the disastrous St Vinshycent fire in January 1963

When the biology laboratories burned Father Duman lost 25000 plant specimens 6000 of which were collected on 10 preshyvious trips in arctic regions

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Wh 3t can this possibly mean except that in Mr Leddihns jUdgment those Christians who are trying to apply the princishyples of the social encyclicals to concrete situations in their own countries - as the Popes have urged them to do-are one and all a pack of sentimentalists who really dont know what its all about and are concerned about social justice (which Mr Leddihn significantly always puts n quotes) only because they are stupid enough to think that in this way they can outshypromise Or out-maneuver the socialit and communist and thereby hopefUlly put the Church in a better light

Salt of the Earth I have such great respect for

Mr Leddihns first hand knowlshyedge of contemporary Europe and aso such respect foc his personal integrity that t hesitate to take issue with him on this point

On he other hand while I cannot possibly claim to know as mu~h about Europe as he does I do happen to know many of the derical and lay leaders of the Cbristian social movement on the Continent

With all due respect to Mr Leddihl1 I would be less than honest with myself and less than fair to these outstanding Chrisshytian leaders If I were to fail to say that in my judgment Ledshydihns sweeping indictment of

them if l ghastly caricature Christian sentimentalists-my

eye These men are the salt of the earth Would that there were more of them not only on the Continent but in every ~ther part of the world as welL

Friars to Sponsor Reunion Symposium

GARRISON (NC)-The Franshyciscan lrriars of the Atonement will sponsor a symposium on Christian reunion devoted to discussim about bishops Sept 1 to 3

~ntitled The Episcopate and Christian Unity the symposium at St Pus X Seminary will deal with Anglican Orthodox and Protestent concepts of the episshycopate and with the Catholic episcopacy in the early Church after Vatican Council I and in the light of Vatican Council II

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BOMBAY (NC) - Hard work and detailed planning mark preparations for the International Eucharistic Conshygress to be held here Nov 28 to Dec 6 this yearFrom Valerian Cardinal Gracias down to the youngest clerk In the congress offices there is an intense interest in and eonshycern for its success They know too the concern that may be in the minds of some potential pilgrims about Bomshybay housing accommodations during the EuCharistic congress DaTdinal Gracias told me It is very difficult to persuade people 1here are accommodations even better than hotels Many people who may be afraid to come will find private homes both Cathashy1M and non-Catholic most comshyfortable

He added We have a whole rommittee of non-Catholics combing 1he city for accommoshydations One man said at a meetshying the other day 1 can be sure of finding accommodations for 100 people in private homes and almost all are very comfortable

The cardinal said that several bishops and priests had written him asking to be placed in pri shyvate homes because we want to know something of the life of tJhe people

Floatin~ Hotels Congress officials said tJhat

plans are being made to have ocean liners berthed in Bombay and turned into floating hotels both for people who come on them and for th()se who come by air Officials expect four of these ships and perhaps three or four more so that they said several thousand foreign visit shyors could easily be accommoshydated in these floating hotels

Speaking of the plans to place congress visitors in private homes Father Herman DSouza general secretary and liason ofshyficer for the congress said it would be an excellent opportushynity for Westerners to see Indishyans in their homes-and that non-Christian Indians will also have for the first time a chance to meet Western Christians on a elose personal basis 0

Cardinal Checks Cardinal Gracias keen interest

fn the preparations is shown by his close checking with the CODshy

gress at 5 Convent Street here Priests connected with the office say he will drop in two or three times a day to make a suggestshyion to check on Preparations or just to see how the plans are goings

Ill the large congress headshyquarters committees meet to handle the many details while all around them additions are made to existing church strucshytures and a new building on the corner moves toward comshypletion These new quarters will be used to house distinquished visitors to the congress and for press a~ommodations for jourshynalists covering the many conshygress events

Cooperation The congress has had excelshy

lent cooperation from all sources Cardinal Gracias said The

Newspapers Continued from Page One

azines recorded a 22 per cent gain in circulation including circulation of one major publi shycation newly transferred to this group and diocesan directories tollal cireuk4ion increased 99 per cent

The circulation and number of Canadian publications conshytinued basically unchanged toshytaling as of the beginning of the year 12 weekly newspapers 13 Canadian magazines accepting advertising and 17 magazines not accepting advertising for a total circulation in all categories of 1484742

govem-ment has been most c0shy

operative They have put a man especially on 1ihis job to do whatshyever is necessary

One of the exhibits planned will be at St Xavier High School slMlwing the life of the Church in India since it was visited by St Thomas the Apostle This will serve a double purpose explainshying the Church in India to visit shyors--but also explaining it to the non-Christians of India

Father DSouza said that forshyeign visitors who do not know English or Indian languages will be met by guides and interpreshytors who have been trained for two years Each group will be accompanied by these aides as

they go from their residences to the congress site and back again

Vietnant Repeals -Family Law

SAIGON (NC) - Vietnams prime minister Maj Gen Nguyen Khanh has issued a decree repealing the family law passed under the late Ngo Dinh Diems government which pracshytically outlawed divorce

The new decree makes divorce legally possible on any of five grounds (1) adultery (2) if either party receives a grave penal sentence from a court (3) mistreatment so as to hinder peaceful life together (4) disshyappearance for five years and (5) abandonment Court judgshyments are required to establish the fourth and fifth conditions

The new decree does not pershymit more than one legal wife at a time

Civil Aspects The 158 articles of the decree

include many provisions regardshying the civil aspects of marriage Ill effect it brings back much of the legislation concerning marshyriage that prevailed under French colonial rule

Under the Diem family law divorce could be permitted only by the president himself in very exceptional cases

The new decree will have one good effect for the Catholic Church It will make use of the Pauline privilege for converts easier than it has been (This privilege widely used in mission countries was enunciated by St Paul and allows married conshyverts to Christianity to enter Christian marriage if their 11011shy

Christian spouses refuse to live in peace with them)

Holy Father Urges Return of Honesty

CASTELGANDOLFO (NC)shyPope Paul VI called ~or restora- tion to full value of the princishyples of fraternity and concord in social and individual life as a defense against threats of disshyorder and subversion

Appearing at noon on the balshycony of the inner courtyard of his Summer villa to recite the Angelus andmiddot bless thousands who had gathered there the Pope spoke of the persisting reashysons for apprehension and sorshyrow for so many bereavements and lllisfortunes which still torshyment the world as reported in the press He pointed to some weakness and decadence reshygarding good principles which must sustain individuals as well as family social and internashytional life

He exhorted his audience to pray the Lord may render goodness strong-goodness which is not weakness but endowed with profound energy

~~ CONGRESS SEALS Three series of seals with 10

seals to the series have been issued for the 38th Internationshyal Eucharistic Congress to be held in Bombay India Nov 28 to Dec 6 These are examplelt of the first series of seals which deals with liturgical symbols NC Photo

Prelate Summaries Dimmiddotensions Of Catholic School System

SAN FRANCISCO (NC) shySketching the size of the Cathshyolic school system Msgr Mark J Hurley told the GOP platform committee here

The Catholic school system in New York is bigger than the public school system in each of 34 states and the District of Columbia the one in Pennsylshyvania is larger than the public school systems in each of 26 states and the District

In eight states the Catholic scftElol population Comprises 20 per cent or more of the total school population Ill 19 states it is more than 15 per cent of the total school population

Ill major cities 1he percentage is even higher Buffalo 376 per cent Chicago 329 per cent Boston 3~8 per cent Cincinnati 279 per cent Cleveland 259 per cent and St Louis 254 per cent

From 1940 to 1960 Catholic school enrollment jumped 119 per cent against a 42 per cent

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Anglicans Pray With Catholics For Unity

LONDON (NC) Some 200 Anglican clergy and laity have placed a Christian unshyity petition on the altar of the Catholic shrine at Aylesford

Their petition read in part We make an act of reparatioll

for all the evils that were done by Our forefathers at the Refshyormation in destroying this holy shrine We have prayed this day for the reunion of Christenshydom and the healing of the 16t~ century breach between Rome and the Anglican Communion

Attend Mass The pilgrimage was organized

by the Rev John A Wynne of St Stephens church in Windsor home of the royal family we1Jt of London Members attended _ votive Mass of Our Lady of Mount Carmel at the restored Carmelite shrine

The prior Father Malachy Lynch O Carm led them in reshyciting the Rosary along the shrines outdoor Rosary Way

Ill northern England three Anglican congregations took part as an act of reparation in a big rally in honor of the 40 Martyrs of England and Wales at Sunderland They cancelled their own Sunday evening sershyvices for the purpose

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Conce~ebration Encouraged ContinueC from Page One

eus parts of the world but al shyways in private - meetings of various clergy Now for the first time Pope Paul authorized a public concelebration and it

is expected that this may happen often during the Eucharistic Congress to be held in Bombay

India toward the end of the year Private Occasions

On July 19 in the presence of Cardinals Lercaro and Bea of the episcopal members of the Post-Conciliar Liturgical Comshy

mission and of some laymen 20 Benedictine monks celebrated Mass together with their Abbot Primate at St Anselms Abbey Rome

On July 24 it was disclosed tha t the Benedictine monastery of Calcar and the Dominican

eonvent of Soissons had obtained permission for concelebration The privilege had already been granted by the Post-Conciliar

lilIICommission on the Liturgy Preshyviously certain monasteries among which the Benedictine Abbeys of Monserrat (Spain)

Maredsous (Belgium) Maria Laach (Germany) St Anselm (Rome) and St John Collegeshyville U S) had already obtained authorization it was mentioned

At the first meeting of the superiors of monks and nuns of Africa held at the Benedictine monastery of Bouake the Ivory Coasts first Benedictine priest presided at the opening Mass which was concelebrated and the bishop of the diocese did the same with the priests present for the closing Mass

First in Public The underground basilica of

St Pius X at Lourdes was the scene of the first public concelmiddot ebration offered according to the Vatican Councils suggestion This was done by special pershymission of Pope Paul VI himsslf

The Mass was presided over by Cardinal Ferretto of the Roman Curia on the occasion of the pilgrimage of 500 sick Italian priests to Lourdes The Cardinal was joined by 24 priests most of whom were Italian It was witshynessed by pilgrims from France Italy Luxembourg England Ireshyland Belgium Germany and in the presence of many bishops as well

On Tuesday July 28 another eoncelebration occurred but this time in the Grottoes of the Marshyian Shrine and under the presishydency of Bishop Theas Bishop of Tharbes and Lourdes

Why ConceIebration The Eucharist is not only a

sacrifice and sacrament but it is the symbol of unity It is taken

~ as THE symbol of the Churchs most perfect sign-testimonyshyof her unity

Hence on the occasion of a gathering of priests how can this unity of the Church be shown These men are priests and priests for all eternity Never can they be or act as layshymen Therefore if they were to attend Mass as though they were iayinen they would not be showing publicly their own status nor the type of unity that the Church wishes to show in the celebration of the Eucharist

Thus the Church wishes that these priests associate themshyselves-participate in a special way-with thll one who is the ehief celebrant This should be the normal way for a Bishop to celebrate in the presence of his priests or for all to unite at the altar on the occasion of some meeting synod retreat or other assembly

Historical Development The celebration of the Euchashy

rist was never a private affair Even if a priest celebrates Mass in some dark l~orner of a lonely church it is Christ and the enshytire Church that offers the sacshyrifice to God

In early times the community

and hierrarchical unity was stressed in the celebration of Mass All the priests were to impose hands on the offerings although only the presiding celshyebrant would recite the words of Consecration

Later at Papal Masses espeshycially all the Cardinals present were to stand at the altar with the Pope during the Mass They would hold a corporal in their hands on which lay the offerings and they would recite the Canon aloud with him and consecrate the offerings along with him Gradually this was reserved only for solemn feasts then only for Holy Thursday and then it disshyappeared altogether

In the Eastern Church the practice survived and is presshyently the normal thing in the Byzantine Rite and the usual thing for great feasts for other Eastern Rites A form of conshycelebration does occur on the occasion of the ordination of priests and the consecration of bishops even in the Latin Rite today

Councils Decision Paragraph 57 of the Councils

Decree on the Sacred Liturgy speaks of and encourages conshycelebration and the Post-Concil shyiar Commission on the Liturgy has drawn up an appropriate rite

The decree stated Conceleshybration whereby the unity of the priesthood is appropriately manifested has remained in use to this day in the Church both in the east and in the west For this reason it has seemed good to the Council to extend conshycelebration to the following cases

-on Holy Thursdays Mass of Chrism and the Commemoration of the Lords Supper

at Masses during councils bishops conferences and synshyods -at the Mass for the blessing of an Abbot

The Councils Decree also enshycourages concelebration with permission of the Ordinary to whom it belongs to decide whether concelebration is opshyportune j

-at conventual Mass and at the principal Mass in churches when the needs of the faithful do not require that all the priests available should celeshybrate individually

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Jesliit Educators Hold Conference SAW~A CLARA (NC)-About

135 Jesuit high school adminisshytrators from the United States Canada and West Indies are par_ ticipating in a 12-day institute at the University of Santa Clara here in California

Included are directors of edushycation for the 11 Jesuit provinces in the nation 35 high school preside1ts or rectors and 89 principals and other administrashytors

It is he largest conference of this group a division of the Jesuit Educational Association since meetin-gs were initiated in 1940 It also marks the firsttime the West Coast has been chosen as the meeting ground The conshyference will end Friday Aug 14

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MADRID (NC) - A blunt at shytack on the labor policies of the ruling Falangist party in Spain has been made by the Young Catholic Workers organization

The organizations publication asserted that the Falangists inshyject politics into the lives of the workers in the same way as do the communists A number of Young Catholic Worker leaders have supported a petition for the rehiring of Asturian coal miriers and metallurgical workers disshymissed for strike activity

In its July issue the organ of the Catholic workers Juventud Obrera (Working Youth) said that of all the parties concerned in the recent Asturian miners strikes the workers were least interested in political motives

But as a result of arrests lockshyout and deportations of some workers Juventud Obrera exshyplained the miners were turning against all who oppose thein The

Workers Attack Labor Policies

publieation asked Spaniards have the courage to get to the bottom of the miners problelIl8 and not to take the easy course of seeing politics in the strikes

Insult io Dignity The Asturian petitioners supshy

ported by the Young Catholie Workers have tried unsuccessshyfully to see high government leaders here induding the vice president of the cabinet the ministers of labor and pUblic order and the national syndicate shy

(government - controlled t I a d e union) director

They maintain that present relations between owners and workers are in many cases a permanent insult to the dignity

of the workers They hold that though recognizing some of the miners grievances the governshyment authorities allow manageshyment to play the part of judge so that workers interests invarishyably suffer

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parishAl iamp dying FATUER JOHN GHEBREKIDUS takes the Blessed Sacrament and goes to him by mule bullbull The trip by mule sometimes takes eight hours Catbshyelics are few and scattered in the African lowlands and there are no roads FATHER JOHN lives in GHILA8 one of 20 villages for which he is responsible He eooks his OWIlI meals outdoors over an open fire His rectory is a circushylar thatched hut made of mud which serves also as a church on

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Good Example Leads to Conversion BATTLE CREEK (NC)-The

good example of a Catholic famshyily nurtured the seed of Cathol icism to full bloom here in Michigan as a family of nine was baptized into the Faith as memshybers of St Joseph parish

Mr and Mrs Robert Scears and their seven children rangshying in age from four to 13 beshycame Catholics on a Sunday The parents went to confession and had their marriage blessed

The following morning the parents and four oldest children received their First Communion The younger children will folshylow as they become of age

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coming Catholics for some time Mrs Scears explained but we kept putting it of and putting it off

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Admission Laws On Kof C Agenda

NEW ORLEANS (NC)-The Supreme Council of the Knights of Columbus meets here Aug 18 to 20 with resolutions from ten state councils proposing changes in membership requirementa facing delegates

The session will be the 83rd annual gathering of the governshying body of the fraternal benefit society of Catholic men Some 400 delegates are expected

The resolutions on membershyship stem from controversies over admission of Negro appli shycants All favor relaxing the present laws of the society ia force from the organization early days

At present an applicant can be refused membership if five negative votes are cast against him by members of a council when his name is submitted for bull vote

Seven of the resolutions to be acted upon at the meeting here according to a K of C State ment would change the law to require negative votes by more than one-third of the council memobers voting to reject an apshyplicant one would require more than one-quarter negative votes and two seek change in the law without offering specific recomshymendations

Notre Dame Starts Foreign Study Plan

NOTRE DAME (NC)-Fifty two University of Notre Dame sophomores sail from New York aboard the SS America Saturshyday Aug 8 to participate ia the schools first foreign study proshygram at the University of Inn bruck Austria

The European-bound sophoshymores wer selected from among 250 applicants They prepared for their ~tayabroad by taking a special qerman course during their freshman year They will receive additional bitensive training in the German language

at Salzburg Austria Aug 11shySept 20

The courses at Innsbruck get underway in mid-October

Seek Prelates Aid For Public Schools

DINDIGUL (NC)-The munishycipal council of this predomishynantly Hindu town has requested a Catholic bishop to start bull polytechnic and a college for women

The request was made by the council of Bishop James MenshydQnca of Tiruchirapalli who was honored on completion of Z5 years as bishop The prelate in his reply offered to help in the establishment of the institutio~ If he received enough cooperashytion from _ibe people

family moved to Battle Creek in June 1963 and met M Sgt Elshywood L McElhiney his wife Shirley and their four childen Sgt McElhiney is stationed with the Army at the Federal Center here and Scears works for bull farm feed company

Say Family Rosary Friendship grew between the

families as Mrs Scears and Mrs MeElhiney chatted over the back fence and the children played games together-

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Field days are planned by Alumni and PTA of St Stanisshylaus parish and by Bluebirds and Campfire Girls of Sacred Heart parish both Fall River

The St Stanislaus event is set for 1 Sunday afternoon Aug 9 at Urbans Grove Open to the public it will be in charge of Joseph Amaral

Sacred Hearts field day is scheduled from 930 to 6 Tuesshyday Aug 25 at Camp Tom Welch Youth group members and counselors for the units

recent camping trip are invited to attend Guests will be Blueshybirds and Campfire Girls from St Marys Cathedral and SS Peter and PaUl parishes Fall River

Sponsor Sports Week for ~uns

EISENSTADT (NC)-Austrian nuns spent a week here devotshyiog themselves to different ~orts including swimming tenshynlS and basketball

This Sports Week for Nuns as it was named was attended by 23 nuns from various reli shygious communities who had parshyticipated in a similar Winter program Which like the Summer event was organized by the Eisenstadt dlocese

Among the nuns was a 62shyyear-old Sister who is a teacher of gymnasties The average age of the nuns was about 30

Bishop Stefan Laszlo of Eisenshystandt visited tbe nuns during their sport session and told them they should adapt themselves to the spirit of the times to meet Pope John XXIns call for an updating of the Church Thereshyfore he said religious orders should be interested in sports

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CAPE TOWN (He) -ArchshybiShop Owen McCann of Cape Town has joined other churchshymen and political leaders in condemning the bombing incishydent which took place in the Johannesburg railroad station

Archbishop McCann said I condemn this outrage as I conshydemn all sabotage attempts and I would emphasize that people must not take the law into their own hands This must be left to the police

A phosphorous timebomb planted bya young white man exploded in the crowded station injuring 25 persons mostly women and children Newsshypapers were informed of the bombing a few minutes before the bomb went off but too late to prevent its explosion

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Delorese 31 began asking quesshytions about Catholicism Last February their interest led them to ask the McElhineys to contact a priest from St Joseph

- parish Father Richard Groshek assistant at St Josephs visited t~e family and the wheels were set in motion for the eventual conversion

The McElhineys set such a good example that we decided to become Catholics Mrs

bull Scears said Up to their convershysion she said the family pracshyticed no religion

The Scears family has been saying the family Rosary since February and attending Sunday Mas s together for several months Mrs Scears has been atshytending Altar Society meetings and the family intends to join the Christian Family Movement at St Joseph parish this Fall

Pope Salutes Water Skiers

CASTELGANDOLFO (NC)shyPope Paul VI received 150 comshypetitors from 28 water skiing championship teams representshying Europe Africa and Meditershyranean areas and compared their sport with the Gospel acshycount of Jesus walking on water

The athletes gathered in the hall of the Swiss Guards at the Summer villa overlooking Lake Alblno where skiing competi non ~s to begin the-next day

The Gospel episode to which the Pope referred relates how Jesus walked across Lake Tibe rias to the Apostles on the other side The Pope said With His mastery over the liquid element Jesus wanted to render manifest to the still hesitant Apostles not

His wonderful power but that he was the Son of God Master of all the created world and that His message came from God and had to be believed

By this walk over water Jesus invites His disciples to grasp with faith the whole Christian Revelation and the supernatural realities wbidl cannot be seen or touched but are as real as the natural world which falls within our experishyence

Likes Sports Our predecessors and ourshy

selves always have had a likhig for sports which frequently exshypressed itself embracing all the various forms of sport As long as they are properly practiced they lead to harmonious develshyopment ofthe human body and are founded on qualities of the spirit and self control

Your very personal experishyence shows you how and how much healthy practice of sport contributes to the development of the human person Therefore you will understand that we feel for it benevolence and admirashytion and that we encourale young people in it

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fan Rtver-Thun Aug 6 1964

SPEAKING WITH AUTHORITY Stanley (Stan the Man) Mu-sial head of the nations physical fitness program by appointment of President Johnson acts as well as exshyhorts Here he shows Steve Anderson of St Marys school Alexandria Va and Joe Anderson of Gonzaga High School Washington D C the proper way to hit a baseball NC Photo

Cardinal Caggiano Tells Employers Share Profits With Workers

BUENOS AIRES (NC)-Emshy general progress the prIm plOyers must share their profits of Argentina affirmed with workers and regard them as associates rather than ser vants declared Antonio Cardinal Caggiano of Buenos Aires in a sermon here

Such a pollcy can change the mentality of workers It satisfies their socoial revolt because it provides them and their families with the means of living Carshydinal Caggiano stressed

Employers have to replace exploitation with 0 acuteness A Christian acuteness of course and one which is ch9racterized by a deep feeling of solidarity They must treat workers 88 friends and share with them a longing for sociai peace and

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Aug 6 1964

Says Christian Unity Objective Of Ma riolog icaI Congresses

SANTO DOMINGO (NC) -Christian unity is the objective of the fourth Mariological Conshygress and the ninth International M~rian Congrss to be held in this country m 1965 declared Father Carlo Bahc OFM who was here as a representative of Pope Paul VI to set up the con-

Postpone Religious TolerClltion Debate

GENEVA (NC) - The UN Economic and Social Council meeting here in Switzerland has decided not to discuss a proposed declaration on religious tolera tion drawn up by the U N Human Rights Commission

The dedaration appears to be headed for General AssemblY debate perhaps later this year

The Human Rights Commisshysion failed to take final action on the measures last March beshycause the Soviet Union objected that any statementpn religious tolerance did not contain a guarantee for atheistic propashyganda as well The UN declashyration is seen as important in that it may become a guideline for civil law in emerging nations

gresses preparatory commlshysions

The Yugoslav Franciscan anshynounced that representatives of other religions espechilly Protshyestants will be invited to attend the meetings as observers

Archbishop Octavio Beras of Santo Domingo addressed the prepartory commissions comshyposed chiefly of members of the Cursillos de Cristiandad He afshyfirmed that the decision of Pope Paul to have both congresses held in the Dominican Republic is one of the highest honors for this country where the preaching of the Gospel in tte New World began

Father Balic stressing this point reminded the audience that the International Marian Congress is the first to be held outside of Europe Asked why the Dominican Republic had been chosen as the site of the congresses Father Balic declared that Pope Paul probably took into considerati~n the fact that Mass in the Western Hemisphere was first celebrated at Santo Domingo that the first metreshypolitan See in the Americas W2S

founded in the same city and that there is a great devotion in this country to Our Lady

lt HOME MISSIONER Father James J Wilmes of Fairfield Conn Eastern field ltIishyrec1or of the Glenmary Home Missioners of America will appear on Catholic Chapel WJAR-TV Sunday from 9 to 930 AM He will describe Glenmarys efforts t~ help the desshytitute in Appalachia and to bring the faith to some 35 million rural Americans most of whom have never even met a Catholic

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4 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Foil River-Thurs Aug 6 1964

Catholic Lay Educator Asks Understanding of World

CHICAGO (NC)-A Catholic lay educator said heJe that the Church should adopt a new pedagogy for preparshying its members to deal with the secular world Russell Barta chairman of the Mundelein College political scienee department also urged that Catholics look on the world hi made a distinction betweE~

as a challenge and opportunshyity rather than a threat

Barta addressing 250 U S and Canadian religion teachers attending a religious education workshop at the college said we are entering into a new stage iri the relationship of the Catholic Church to the world

Siege Over The siege is over and the

walls are tumbling down he declared But as yet we dont see whats on the other side nor can we tell what the horizon will look like when the walls are down

He said that in the past the Church has tragioally bull misunderstood new developshyments in the secular world There is hardly any achieveshyment of modern man which did not leave in its wake dire warnshyings and anathemas from tlhe Church he stated

Barta suggested that this same tendency has been present in the Catholic response to the develshyopment in America of a secushylall order a secular society

Not Bad Arguing that the secularizashy

twn of American society is not necessarily a pernicious trend but that in principle it is good

Leave to Start Mission Service

WASHINGTON (NC) - Five young women from New York Ohio and Illinois have left here for teaching and nursing work in Africa as members of the Women Volunteers Association

They will give up to three years of professional service in response to requests for assist shyance frommiddot bishops in Ghana Uganda and Kenya

The five trained for most of the past year at the headquarshyters here of the asso~iation

which since 1959 has been sendshying laywomen to live and work in African mission hospitals and schools

The five are Gillis Daley of Eastchester N Y E I iz abe t h Fitzgerald of New York City Rose Rahilly of Kingston NY all of whom will work at Holy F ami I y Hospital Berekum Ghana Jean Dewey of Cincinshynati going to the Virika Mission Fort Portal Uganda and Doloshyres middotCarroll of Joliet Ill who will teach at the Mugoiri Secshyondary School for Girls near Nyeri Kenya

Allows Priests Say Mass Facing People

SAGINAW (NC)-Priests in the Saginaw diocese may offer Mass facing the people if they can do it without making changes in the structure of their churchs main altar

This permission was granted by Bishop Stephen S Woznicki of Saginaw lie also directed that all new churches in the diocese have altars at which celebrants can face either toward or away from the congregation

Bishop Woznicki cautioned his priests that remodeling of exist shying altars and sanctuaries must await the direction of the comshymission set up by Pope Paul VI to implement the principles of the constitution on the liturgy adopted by the Second Vatican CounciL

secularization and secularism He defined secularization liS

that historical process which has moved us directly opposite the position once occupied by the Church in the Middle Ages at which time the world existed and built itself up according ~j) the Church and within it

American society is a secular society because it is no longer organized as such around religshyious values Rather its central values are human he said

Hungarians Pro) For Aqreement

BUDAPEST (NC)-Hungarys CathoHcs are praying ceaselessly for a prompt solution of ChurchshyState problems in this commushynist-ruled country and hoping that a settlement will be reached before Summers end It is believed here that secret

negotiations have been under way between the Holy See and the Hungarian government for more than a year Many Hunshygarian bishops priests and lay leaders believe the talks are so far advanced that all that reshymains to be done is to sign an agreement

Neither the Vatican nor Hunshygary however have confirmed that negotiations are being conshyducted

Cardinals Case Despite this well informed

sources here claim that agreeshyment has been reached on the namiug of bishops for six empty dioceses They also believe that 85-year-old Bishop Lajos Shvoy of Szekesfehervar and Bishop Kalman Papp of Gyoir who is ill will ask to retire from their posts

These sources a1so note that a Vatican - Hungarian agreement would have to settle the case of J 0 z s e f Cardinal Mindszenty Hungarian primate who has been living middotin asylum at the U S legation here since the failure of the 1956 anticommushynist uprising

Plan to Introduce Liturgy to Children

ST LOUIS (NC)-Study sesshysions on introducing the liturgy to small children will be held during the National Liturgical Week here starting Monday Aug 24 to 27

Speakers during thes~ lectureshydiscussion sessions will include Xancy Rambusch founder of the American Montessori Society Sister Rita Clare of Providence Heights College Issaquah Wash Christiane Brusselmans of the religious education department at the Catholic University of America Washington D C and Sister Jane Stien professor of theology at Ursuline Convent St Martin Ohio

Departure Rites ST MARTINVILLE (NC)

The first mission departure cershyemony in the history of the Lafayette La diocese was held with Bishop Maurice Schexnayshyder presenting a mission cross to Sister Mary Martin a memshyber of the Sisters of Mercy and a St Martinville native who bas been assigned to St Jdsephs Mercy Hospital in Georgetown British Guiana

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Rochester Prelate Says White Negro Hoodlums Involved in Riots

ROCHESTER (NC)-The passhytor of a major downtown parish said here this citys violence has not been a race riot but mob action against places of business by white and Negro hoodlums

This appraisal was given by Msgr John S Randall pastor of Immaculate Conception church managing editor of the Rochester diocesan newspaper the Cattloshylic Courier Journal and a past president of the Catholic Press Association

Msgr Randall around whose downtown c h u r c h violence 3wirled on July 25 thinks the rioting which lep to four deaths and more than 700 arrests had some organization behind it and offered an opportunity for a bunch of hoodlums not only colored but white as well to wreak havoc around the city

Of white partieipation he said Whites were involved Any number of them When looting broke out on Saturday night (July 25) white hoodlums converged on the area to take part in it

Although he moved Trinitarshyian Sisters serving in his parish flo a convent outside the troushybled area Msgr Randall said in an interview that his parisb plant suffered no damage

Mob Violence They havent touched any

churches or schools or resi shydences he said It is just mob Yiolence against grocery stores and liquor stores and places of business run by white people They havent touched any busishyness where the management is eolored

Asked if this apparent selecshytion of white-owned businesses implied a degree of planning Msgr Randall said he believed this to be true although it is generally deniild

Sore Point Msgr Randall dismissed unshy

employment as a factor in the Tiolence liAs a matter of fact he said the employment recshyord up here is superior to any place in the country I dont know of any of our industries that are discriminating against Negroes Many of them of (ourse are generally unemploy-

Mothers Tutoring Classes Success

CLEVELAND (NC) - Two mothers and 20 volunteers mostly Catholic high school stushydents are about to bring to a successful close classes they conshyducted at two parochial schools for children needing tutoring

Mrs Fred Leone and Mrs Iohn Sweeney directed the opshyecation at St Adalbert and St Edward schools under sponsorshyship of the local Catholic IntershylIacial Council

The four-week effort offered individual and group instrucshytwn in reading and arithmetic for children who attend the two schools during the regular school Fear

Annual Field Day St Stanislaus Church Fan

River will hold its annual field day under sponsorship of fue PTA and Alumni at 1 Sunday afternoon Aug 9 at Urbans Grove Games with prizes will be held for children and a Polish kitchen will be in operation The public is invited

Parish Clamboil Parishioners of St Roch

Church Fall River will sponsor a clamboil from 5 to 7 Saturday evening Aug 8 in the parish hall 889 Pine Street Tickets will be available at the door Of

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He said the city has an ahnorshymal dropout rate among Negroes in schools but I think that primarily they are those ~ho are not keepable for a hlgtl schOOl education and have no ambition

Communication between Rochshyesters whites and Negroes he said is probably one of the sore points in the area There has been a lack of good commUOlcashytion There are not too many spokesmen for the colored comshymunity and it is pretty hard to get someone that can speak for them because the colored comshymunity is so disrupted

He noted that the city has two elected colored supervisors One of them is Mrs Constance Mitchell who is a member of his parish and who has been active in appeals for law and order

Seek Education In Red China

HONG KONG (NC) - Red Chinas universities have reshyceived admission applications from more than 100 Hong Kong secondary students according to reliable sources

This is the first time since 1958 that an appreciable number of local university-age students have turned to the mainland for their higher education

The reason commonly given around Hong Kong is a general improvement in economic condishytions in the Chinese Peoples Republic (CPG) For between the establishment of the CPG in 1949 ad 1958 when the famines began from 800 to 1000 Hong Kong students went to China every year for university edushyeation

But some Chinese professional men here give a different reason Confided one outstanding wideshyly-traveled scholar himself a Catholic and refugee from Shanghai

Last Resort What is the ambitious intel shy

ligent secondary student to dOshyif hes not Catholic ~ even though he is against the Chinese communist regime Of the 939 students ~ho qualified for adshymission to Hong Kong univershysity this Fall there are only 535 vacancies

What happeQs to the other 400 and the many hundreds of other secondary school gradushyates-well rounded students who cannot get their higher educashytion in the Western countries Taiwans (Formosa universities are overflowing Free Chma (Taiwan) used to take many students from Hong Kong So some go to unfree China

Catholics of Israel Mark Elijah Feast

HAIFA (NC)-ThQusands of Catholics from all over Israel attended the traditional feast of the Prophet Elijah at the Stella Maris Carmelite monasshyllery on Mount Carmel

Prayers were said at the Grotshyto of the Prophet at the monasshytery by the Latin Maronite and Melkite Rite communities

Annual Picnic Parishioners of St Anthony

of Padua Church Fall River will attend their annual Summer picnic Sunday Aug 9 at Holy Ghost Grounds Westport Buses will leave the church every half hour from 1030 to 1 according to announcement made by Manshyuel Domingos chairman Portushyguese and American foods will be available and there will be music for dancing Games will 8e played

HEAD UNIVERSITY Father Edward B Bunn SJ left president of Georgetown University Washington DC since 1952 has been named Chancellor of Georgetown efshyfective Dec 3 Father Gerard J Campbell SJ right has been named president to succeed him Georgetown the nations oldest Catholic college is celebrating its 175th anniversary NC Photo

Selfish Individualism Greatest Force Against Family Life

MUNICH (NC)-Young people today should be given help to build families against all the pressures that raise difficulties for them the Holy See has told delegates from 26 nations to the meeting here of the International Union of Family Organizations

In its message the Vatican linked help to yOung couples with the worldwide struggle for freedom of the individual

Julius Cardinal Doepfner archQishop of Munich and Freisshying appearing before the conshyventic)D asserted that the greatshy

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THE ANCHoR - S Thurs August 6 1964

Prelates Advise Brail Governor

SALVADOR (NC-The govshyernor of an important Brazilian state is governing with the adshyvice of bishops rather than poli shyticians

Gov Lomanto Junior of Bahia called a two-day meeting of bishops of the state to promote the integration of the Church in his administration

The governor surprised politi shycal circles throughout Brazil by making it clear that the princishypal problems of his state will be resolved witli the support of the Church and without in his words the mechanisms organshyized by the various political factions

Gov Lomanto Junior hopes to formulate with the aid of the bishops a program of mutual

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6 IHt - ~-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Aug 61964 ------------------ Reaction

Ther isa growing undercurrent of impatience toward the elements who are stirring up Negro communities and lIrging them to violence that in many instances has )ittle or nothing to do with race relations or the desire for equal justice under the law Indeed senseless explosion of human energy is a defiance of the law and the law is the Negros best friend True laws to aid him have been late in comng in many instances a hundred years late But it would be a real tragedy if the sacrifices of his forebears the efforts of so many men and women over the decades the Christ shylike long-suffering of many of his and other races were to be tainted at this hour by forces that seek to divide rafher than to heal to pull apart rather than to weld together to sow hatred rather than brotherhood

And it would be truly tragic if those who have sufshyfered with artd for the Negro and who have felt guilt because of the treatment he has received in the United States for a hundred years were to be so shocked by violent elements in Harlem and Jersey City and Rochester that their guilt would turn to animosity and their sYmpathy to irritation

This would not be a reasonable reaction but it would be a human one And the cause of racial justite and above all brotherhood among men would be set back immeasurshyably thereby

Each person reading of the various rioting taking place in different parts of the country must be careful that sueh a backlash attitude does not creep into his own thinking and attitudes Patience and reasonaioleness and charity must still prevail-in and toward all concerned

English JusticeThe English police seem to have dealt most effectively

with the rival British mobs of Mods and Rockers Theile gangs of grown-up children have in past months terrorized various coastal resorts but their latest escapades were met with so much sheer force that they felt the fun go out of their evil antics and were reduced to foot-sore and weary complainers The English police moved in on them with great numbers of firm authority who kept them moving until they were ready to drop from exhaustion And a tired rioter has no steam left to generate mischief

Of course the English police usually do not have to e()ntend with guns English justice is swift and heavy and seldom avoided when a gun is found in a persons possesshysion in the course of any crime This inevitability of purtishshymentfollowing upon the possesson of a gun in a misdeed is enough of a deterrent to keep the English criminal professional or amateur as far from a gun as common sense dictates

It is a treat however to see and example of stenl justice refusing to capitulate to terror The great British sense of law and order is once more the obpect of envy and emulation

WarningRecent warnings given by a Senate Committee to the

television industry had best be heeded Or as one Senator advised if the industry will not police and clean itself up the public will step in wth a force more harsh

Target of the crticism is mostly the endless use of violence violence in such abundance that it either is preshysented as a familiar mode of acting or-answering to the elaim of some television leaders that this is not so - the sensibilities of people especially children are so blunted that violence loses its power to shock anymore hardly a desirable goal

Televisioll authorities had better face the fact that they are vry much in the same position as the movie industry in the early Thirties Warnings of interested and well-intended critics then were brushed aside until an aroused public hit the film-makers in their sensitive spot the pocketbook The television public may be now a sleeping giant lulled into lethargy in the vast wasteland of the cathode tube But a giant can awaken and can write letters to sponsors and can protest at assaults on its taste and moral standards

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e-rhnOlA9h thE (1Altd~ With thE ChWlch [_ By REV ROBERT W HOVDA Catholic University

TODAY-The Transfiguration of Our Lord Jesus Christ This moment of transfiguration this exception proves the rule about Jesus surrender during His eanhly life of the fullness of His glory that He might be truly one of us

Before the submission to death of His life according to the flesl~ and the Fathers raising Hirr to glory by the Spirits power only the event we celeshybrate today showed Christ as He has been ever since the Resnrrection Splendor which dazzles human eyes (First Reading) belongs to Him who has become Lord

TOMORROW - st Cajetan Confessor Our passage to glory invoLves more than a sloughing off of the more obvious limishytations of human existence It means also a transcending of many good things which on earth are actual means of loving God

Todays Mass in honor of the founder of another religious community is particularly conshycerned with one of these mans property possessions material goodB The Religious who vows he w ill not posses nor own is merely bearing witness here and now to an aspect of our life in glory

SATURDAY - St John Mary Vianlley Confessor I would have him leave his sinning and live on (First Reading) Sinshygrace death-life mortality-imshymortality-the promise of passhysage is older even than its aetushyalizaton in Jesus Christ The prophetic text of the Old Testashyment is Hving Word of God today It is achieved And the pastor the shepherd (Gospel) the la borer in the harvest is he who oreaches this good news and presides at the Supper where the news becomes living an experienced fact

12TH SUNDAY AFTER PEN TECOST At the very heart of Christianity is a contrast be tween law and spirit slavery and freedom written law and spirit Jal law (First Reading) The Christian opts for the latter in each case which except in the cafe of slavery does not exshyclude 1he former but transcends and imorms it

As often as Jesus warns against disrespect for the law he walns also against our tenshydency to identify it absolutely wHh our human understanding ~ it and with the human terms

we use to express it Our public worship for exshy

ample is formal liturgical written yet the Councils great reform now under way has shown us that the Church must be free and responsible before God to renew her understanding of the letter in the light of the Spirit And eVen to change the letter when circumstances renshy

der it less useful to the Spirit MONDAY-St Lawrence Mar

tyro Word sacrament congre gation priest--all are manifesshytations and vehicles of the presshyence of Jesus ChriSt of his real presence So when we gather for Mass we are in all these ways in the presence oi Him whom we would follow (Gospel Communion Hymn)

He it is who sows freely (First Reading) and we see it in this sacrificial meal comshymemorating death and resurrecshytion He it is whomiddotis an enemy to his own life in this world (Gospel) and we see it here as we handle the signs of a body given and blood shed Honoring a martyr today we pray for grace to sow more freely ourshyselves

TUESDAY-Mass as on Sunshyday What is it that is written in the law asks Jesus for law is still our guide And the man who knew only the written law not the spiritual (First Readshying) came back with a question that was almost a plea And who is my neighbor (Gospel)

He wanted to make the law of Gltgtd small enough for human consumption He wanted some limits some boundaries some parochial ilnes within which to work comfortably

At Mass this congregation beshycomes the Church of Christ is the Church of Christ But how inadequately if we are parochial or statist or nationalist if we are not fully conscious of our solidarity with humankind

WEDNESDAY - St Clare Virgin Mankind is two in one flesh with Christ He is the bridegroom (Collect First Read ing Gospel Communion Hymn) and the human family is the bride The Eucharist is the mar riage feast the pledge of heaven where our flesh will know the glory that His flesh now posshysesses Fidelity and prudent care muSt guard this relationshyship lest we be excluded who have thus far the grace of acshyceptance

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The Land of the Latins

Geographically and thereshyfo r e unalterably L a till America is radically diffeJIshyent from the United States Taken as a whole Latin Amellshyica has proved less beneficial tID human habita- tion than the United States Latin America is more isolated from the rest of the world more tropical more m 0 un t a i nshyous and has proshyportionately less goo d farming land So u th America more than twice the size of the United States with Alaska thrown in faces Africa rather than Europe and lies at a greater distance from China India the Middle EaSt and Europe than does the United States

South America stretches 4508 miles in length and about 300f) miles in width The West Coast is paralleled by a mountain range running the full 4500 milea from Venezuela to the tip fIIf Chile in reality a wall of beshytweenthree and four miles height Before the airplane was much easier to go frOM Latin America to New York than from one Latin Americ_ coaSt to the other

Rain Forest On the eastern side of these

Andes Mountains one finds bull rain forest-an area of unceasshying rainfall Below that is the Amazon Basin which is larger than the distance from New York to Liverpool The Amazoa has seven rivers emptying into it and each is over 1000 miles long Here is a vast irrigated area but because of heavy rainshyfall and frequent flooding the land is agriculturally unproducshytive

From the United States-Mell shyico border to the end of Chile is an area of eight million square miles almost equal to Europe and the United States combined Nowhere else in the world do mountain ranges deserts and forests present such formidable obstacles to the activities of man and development of an area 25 of Latin America is mounshytainous 25 swampy and 1Olt desert

All Races

The people of this land tenet to live in large cities that focus on the coasts or in small pockets within the folds of the mounshytains Latin America has 7 of the peoples of the world and the population is a human kaleidoshyscope All the races are the~

white brown black and yellow The people are immigrants from three continents Africa Asia and Europe The Indians are beshylieved to have immigrated across the Bering Strait from Asia Thf 16th ceritury European mishygration was mostly Spanish and Portuguese in modern times Central and Northern Europe and England have provided a goodly share of the settlers

Into this mixture of people and places we send the Papal Volunteers They go into a new world and provide bull new life for the people CaD ~()u be part of this effort

THE ANCHORshy 7Prelate Upholds Happy Family High SchooZSource of Pride Thurs August 6 1964

Non-Conformity Of Christilaquols

WASHINGTON(NC) Bishop John J Wright of Pittsburgh told an assembly of American and foreignmiddot students that whilemiddot Christians must labor in the world they must retain a measure of nonshyconformity to it

Speaking during a Mass at the Interfederal Assembly of Pax Romana a Catholic student and melleduals group held at Georshygetown University the Bishop declared there must always be sharp differences between the Christian and the world

So far as the spirit of the world is concerned the Chrisshytian is and must always be a non-conformist in order that he may imitate that Christ who was in the world but not of it loved the world and died for it but did not conform to its dictates he said

Your non-conformity he told the students must middotbe one not only of dissent from the maxims of the world but also of discontent with the level of excellence which the world finds quite enough indeed more than enough where morality and pershyfection are concerned

Enrich Common Good Such a non-conformity esshy

sential to your vocation both as Christians and intellectuals will make you exemplars in our day of how the believers obey the established laws but in their private lives rise far above the laws promote the common good and share the consensus that proshytleots it but in their heroic supershynatural effort enrioh that comshymon good far beyond the limited understanding of the median average of any mere consensus that the cruldren of the world can grasp

The Christian non-oonformshyists said Bishop Wright undershystand and implement the proshyfound meaning of detachment the spiritual techniques by whioh the Christian humanist is able to love every created goodness truth and beauty yet be a prisioner of none and reshymain the ohild of God the heir to Gods uncreated treasures

Womens Residence At St Bonaventure

ST BONAVENTURE (NC)shyConstruction of the first womshyens residence hall at St Bonashyventure University here in New York has started Father Francis William Kearney OFM presshyident said the four-story twoshywing residence for 318 students will be ready for occupancy in September 1965 and will cost about $1500000

The building is part of the universitys $19 million developshyment program which also inshycludes a two-story administrashytion building and a one-story postoffice building both to be ready this Fall

Archdiocese in India Trains Catechists

MADRAS (NC) - The first full-time catechists of this archshydiocese have completed a twoshyyear course of training at the St Pauls Catechists Training Center here

The 16 catechists will be asshysigned to serve in parishes on a monthly salary of about $15 for the unmarried in addition to expenses and childrens allow ances for those with families

They will also get f r e e living quarters or a housing al shylowance educational facilities for children and separation pay or pensien UPOll retirement at the age of 6Q

To St Lawrence Parish in New Bedford Senator Scores Theyre both blue-eyed and brown-haired They both belong to the National Honor TV Violence Society And theyre both outstanding seniors-to-be at Holy Family High School New

Bedford Theyre Christine Ponichtera and Kevin Healy Most senior class officers havent WASHINGTON (NC) - The chairman of the Senates juveshybeen named as yet they say but alJtady Christine is sodality prefect and Kevin is assisshynile delinquency subcommittee

tant editor for Maria the ri~ua charged here that the situationschool yearbook In previous ~ II with regard to excessive vioshyyears Kevin was sophomore lence on television is in some

ways worse today than it wasclass president and Christine two years agowas dramatics club secretary

Kevins active in the Junipero Sen Thomas J Dodd of ConshyClub and the Chess Club at necticut said unjustifiable vioshyHoly Family and his chief outshy lence and brutality permeate side interest is Junior Achieve many new TV shows and many ment an organization which offensive shows of earlier seashypromotes business activity on sons have been syndicated and the part of young people to help are now being reshown on indeshythem prepare for future careers pendent stations

Kevin has been in JA two We discover that the most years and proudly wears its exshy violent shows of two years ago ecutive pin To earn it he exshy are today shown during earlier plains he had to merit two preshy broadcasting hours than they vious awards and pass an examshy were originally designed for ination JA youngsters for the Dodd said There has been little most part form manufacturing or no editing of objectionablecompanies making and marketshy content This means these proshying such items as costume jewshy grams are being made available elry But Kevin is secretary of to a much larger and younger lAs bank which serves 29 group of children than ever flourishing businesses and takes before in two or three hundred dollars Dodd made his charges as his each of three nights a week its subcommittee opened a new in operation series of hearings on TV crime

The other groups make and violence It made similar things but we make money tudies in 1961 and 1962 says Kevin

He is a member of St Lawshyrence parish in New Bedford Set Clambake and the son of Mr and Mrs

This Sunday Aug 9 is theMilton E Healy He has two date chosen for the annual clamshybrothers one in the service the bake of Mt Carmel Churchother a student at the University New Bedford To be held atof Massachusetts Kevin himshyHoly Ghost Grounds Westportmiddotself hopes to be an architectural the event will feature gamesengineer and attend SMTI or snacks and the bake Ticketsthe U of Mass will be available at the churchI like to look at house plans on Sunday or may be obtainedin the paper I like to draw and from committee membersI like math he says Put them Charles Silva Jr heads a largeall together and it seems to add arrangements committeeup to architecture

In addition to his JA work Kevin holds a part time job at a neighborhood grocery He deshylivers by bicycle What hapshypens when theres a big order I suffer he grimaces Theres a close relationship the assembled students at the

with the teachers too adds end of each marking periodA highlight of the past KevinSpring for Kevin was the CYO In 1956 Father McKeon also

tour to the Worlds Fair Was by then a Monsignor died andFirst Co-Ed School it fun he recalls and he hopes Holy Family organized In was succeeded as pastor by a to make the trip again next year 1904 was the first co-educational Holy Family alumnus Most Rev

A trip to New York is still in YOUl the offing for pretty Christine

high school in the Diocese It James J Gerrard of the class of was preceded in St Lawrence 1914 Bishop Gerrard has conshy at

Shell attend the Summer School parish by St Josephs High tinued the tradition of fatherly TlCKLI011 of Catholic Action there this which was founded in 1884 by interest in Holy Family and freshymonth as her sodalitys prefect Rev Hugh J Smyth then pastor quently addesses the student

St Josephs continued until body on religious and otherShe names English as her favshy1900 when an increasing enroll shy topics0rite subject and tennis bowling ment of grammar school stu Holy Familys Alumni Assoshyand swimming as favorite sports dents in the parish forced its ciation now numbers some 3000The daughter of Mr and Mrs closing to make space available men and women and is an activeChester Ponichtera shes a to them group maintaining over themember of Our Lady of Pershy

By 1904 however Father years its interest in its almapetual Help parish and active Smyth was able to reopen the mater as secretary of its CYO She has high school in a new buildingone brother wholl be a senior now Holy Family grammarat Providence College as shes a FOUR CONVENIENT OFFICES TO SERVE YOUschool Continued growth madesenior at Holy Family another building necessary and ONE-STOP BANKINGChristine hopes to attend in 1915 the present Holy Family

Salve Regina College and beshy High was constructed Althoughcome a nurse At present she intended for St Lawrence pashy FIRST-MACH IN ISTSleans toward pediatrics as a rishioners the school has alwaysspeciality accommodated boys and girls NATIONAL BA NK Both youngsters enjoy attendshy fro m other New Bedford ing Holy Family You cant get parishes OF TAUNTONlost says Christine You In 1921 Father Smyth by then know nearly everyone Msgr Smyth died and Rev North Dighton North Easton Norton Taunton

John F McKeon became pastor Spring Street Main Street W Main Street Main Stteet of St Lawrences He fondlyPrelate Condemns Member Federa Deposit Insurance Corporationnicknamed his school Happy Family High School and itSmut Publications was his habit to read grades toSYDNEY (NC)-Today more

than ever children are being exploited by publishers of imshy Color Process Year Books moral books papers and magshyazines according to Norman Booklets BrochuresCardinal Gilroy of Sydney

The ranking Australian prelshyate said in a speech at the openshying of a new high school in subshyurban Ashfield that some newsshy American Press Inc venders estimate that 80 per cent of the trash publications are beshy OFF SET - PRI NTERS - LETTERPRESSing sold to youth

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Returning Traveler Has Overweight Problem By Mary Tinley Daly

1he very thought of visiting San Francisco especially in July 1964 sent this columnist into a tiz of excitement

Youll love it Mom Markie from experience corroborated what we had always heard about the Golden Gate City Its suave sophisticated and friendly And everybody is well groomed at all times she emphasized Now lets see about your clothes Toshygether and in plus-90 degree heat we went over clothes shymy own and Markies which she generously cffered None of these dreary pastel cottons you wear around here came the High Fashion edkt

The dark cotton suit will be OK for the plane and if you should find a warm day you eould wear it again but press it every time

Press it Sure with my travel iron

She bro~ght out a compact iron in its case tucked it into a corshyner of one of my suitcases Be Bure to press these dark dresses 1he knits will be all right with the steam in the shower Now youll need a coat

Ygh The coat dug out of the back of the closet looked hot felt even hotter

Expeetations Met So armed with sophisticated

clothing foX the sophisticated San Francisco came enplaning Luggage according to the bathshyroom scale on which it had been weighed was well under the 40 pound allowance Thus a blithe get-away

San Francisco was all we had imagined and more Weather cool and crisp we welcomed the warmth of the coat

Onset of press and public had for this Republican convention strained the city to the utmost News rooms buzzed cables Qf

South Boston WomaR Gets Youth Award

HOLLYWOOD (NC)-Cathershyine Ann Dwyer of South Boston was presented with the Pro Deo et Juvenute Award at the Junior Day Program of the Catholic Daughters of America national biennial convention here

This award is given by the National COlmcil of Catholic Youth to ail aduLt leader who has had an outstanding record of service for God and Youth It was presented by Bishop William G Connare of Greensshyburg the episcopal moderator of the Junior Catholic Daughters

Miss Dwyer is regional conshytrultant of thf Junior Cath()lic Daughters in the 14assech~se~tsshyPenrisylvimia region She estabshylished the Junior program in the State of MassaltllUsetts when s~e was serving as State Regent rom 1950-1954

COA Head HOLLYWOOD (NC) - Marshy

garet Buckley of Chevy Chase Md was re-elected supreme regent of the Catholic Daughshyters of America during closing sessions ofthe 30th biennial natshyional convention of the womens organization

Plan Penny Sale Visitation Gdld of Eastham

will hold a family night penny sale at 8 Wednesday night Aug 12 at the churcl1 hall

radio and TV were everywheJ~e

sound trucks outside every point oJ political activity for th~ oneshyyear-in-four frenzy of oratory CrOl~ds swarmed hotel lobbies pickets marched outside in clothing tllat put OUT dreai~y

pastel cottons right up into Class A (Barefeet and dishevelshyment were the rule) Neverth~shyless there was a gentle accept shyance of all this in the City of St Francis Even the police were tolerant

And then to sightseeing a visit to Fishermans Wharf for food unknown in our part of the country a boat trip around AIshycatraz and Golden Gate BridgE a session on the citys uniqult~ cable cars a trip to the tower another to The Top of thl~

Mark to Nob Hill Telegraph Hill then hours and hours ill fascinating Chinatown

Chinatown was really our unmiddotmiddot doing weightwise Here WE

found interesting games 10 bE added ro the family toy box then wme handmade ceramic mugs perfect gifts but Im afraid we were carried away

The travel iron Never used it since each hotel or motel had an ironing room far more conshyvenient than ironing on an upshyturned bureau drawer

Finally we checked into the airport 00 go back east

Sorry maam youre over-shyweight

We bad BUspected ttlie all

Sees NEWIDrive CEF Official Says Camporign Underway

Against Church RelatEld Schools DETROIT (NC)-A new and

subtle campaign against churchshyrelated rohQOls is underway an off-ieal of Citizens for Educationshyal Freedom said here

John Marcon member of the Michigan CEF state board made

the charge i1 an address to some 1200 teaching nuns at a semishynar at Marygrove College

A sort of game bas developed wJhich has the players in it line up the church related schools weaknesses on the one hand and the cost to parents on the other Marcon said

1he winner drnws the conshyclusion churchrelated schools less adequately financed than state schools are less adequate parents attempting to meet the high costs of 1iving cannot afshyford to pay increasing school tuitions therefore do away with the schools

Steve Snoey president of the Ottawa CEF district fuderation stressed flhe need for chw-ch-reshylated schools

There is a popular notion 1Jha4 religion is an additive to life a strictl3 private matter limited to home and church he said

If COm~rtmelltalJization is bad psychology it is even worse theology said Snoey a memshyber of the Christian Reformed Church Either the Christian Gospel is necessary everywhee It the time or DOt anywhere anw time

Nursing Scholarship MiSs Lynne Marie Lawrence

daughter of Mr and Mrs Fr~nk Lawrence Jr of 150 Brightman Street New Bedford has been awarded the Mary E McCabe Nursing Scholarship Award preshysented annually by the Fall River Diocesan Council of Cathshyolic Nurses A graduate of Bishop Stang High School Miss Lawshyrence will enter St Annes Hosshypital School Qf Nursing Fall River

along what with flU that good foed but it die eurotm as though the young man at the tieket cocnter might 10t be quite so blunt

I mean Ie euroJ-))ained your baggage i5 SIC thaI 40 pounds

Travel lLijbt This now was more ac-ceptshy

able Retrieving OUT baggage we went into the adie~ room and repacked Lets see put shotS a couple of those ceramic mugs and the UllltFnl travel ixon into the flight bEg aDd carry it with us OthN ggage now 39 pounds

Gatefully WI took on that fligbt bag qmiddotlitelght at the time hoisted it ceI one shoulshyder picked up ~oketbook

stuffed to the bllfsting point made our way w Gate 24 Half a mile awampy Seemed so

Then a fOUT-huUT wait in a tramfer-point aiLport with the flight bag growing 1eavier and heavier all the time reminding US 01 Coleridges The Rime of the Ancient Mariner the Albaiross About my neck waf hung

Stuck not with an albatross but with a tTavel iron

If there is a lesson in all this iot is to travel light-follow the old admonition to take half as much clothing as you think you will need-and twice as much mone~7

Anti no excess ooggage

Citizefls for Educational Freeshydom is a national nOJl-secl41rian organhation dedic-ated to seekshying equal treatment in the disshytributilm of tax funds fur chil shydren iJ both pu~1jc and churchshyrelated schools

Requiem at Notre Dame For Sister Madeleva

NOTHE DAME (NC)-Requi_ em Hi~h Mass poundgtr Sister Mary Madalemiddota educator poet and for some 40 yellrs 11 leading figure on the Ame-icllJ and Catholic intellectual scene was offered here in the church of Our Lady of Loreto on the campltJe of St Marys College

Bishop Leo A Pursley of Fort Wayne-Soutl Bene offered the MaHs for Sster Madaleva who served as president of two Catholic colleges including St Marys published 18 books reshy~eived seven honorary degrees and scores of other honors and lectured throughout the United States

One 01 the best koown nunll (If her time Sister Madaleva for yearll personified the intelshylectual and professional standshyards that increasingly have beshycome goals fol American nuns generally She was the first nun to qualifr for a doctorate at the University of California ill Eierkeley and later did graduate s1~udy at Oxford University in England

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ter of Mr and Mrs Mark A Sullivan 1020 Middle Street Fall River will receive the habit of the Dominican Sisshyters of St Mary of the Springs and the name of Sister M Markus at eeleshymonies in Columbus 0 Fri shyday Aug 14 A gmduate of Dominican Academy ~nd

Stonehill College Miss Sulshylivan taught at rift St Mary Academy Fall River for one year after her 1962 gradushyation

Conference Cites Dorothy Day

BOSTON (NC)-The Nationat Catholic amplcial Action Conlershyence has designated Dorothy Day cofounder of the Catholic Worker Movement and the late John Brophy labor leader for special honors at its convention starting here Thursday Aug 13 to 16

The two will be cited for diS tinguished contributiorn in the field of social action at the conshyvention at Boston College

Miss Day who founded the Catholic Worker Movement with the late Peter Maurin in the early 1930s will be honored for her role in educating the Amershyican Catholic conscience on the social dimensions of Christianshyity the NCSAC said

Brophy who died at the age of 80 last year was one of the architects of the U S la-bor movement A coal miner from the age of 12 he was a leader in the United Mine Workers and later became the first director of the Congress for Industrial Organizations

Nuns Optimistic About Vocations

LOS ANGELES (NC)-The head of a sisterhood devoted te nursing professes a God-based optimism concerning the supply of vocations to religious life

Mother Carmen Superior General of the Sisters Servants of Mary commented here God will never permit the Church to lack vocations

She said she has no pessimism whatever about vocations On the contrary she added htc

congregation is receiving new applicants and recently estabshylished an American novitiate 8lt Oxnard Calif

Mother Carmen heads a conshygregation of 3000 Sisters whose apostolate is to nurse the sick in their own homes The siSterhood was founded in 1851 by BleSlEed Maria Soledad Torres Acosta

Dedicates Hospitai Most vocations to her congreshy

gation come from Spain others from Mexico and Colombia she said but since opening the Oxshynard novitiate six America_ girls have joined

There are 44 Sisters Serv8flb1 of Mary working in the Los Anshygeles archdiocese Mother Carshymen said They also have housell in Kansas City and New Orleans She is on a tour from her headshyquarters in Rome visiting the houses of the sisterhood in the U S and Latin America

The major event of her visit here was the dedication of Mary Health of the Sick Convalescent Hospital at Oxnard

Change Day for Parties Summer caro parties to be held

this month at St Josephs Hall Tucker Road North Dartmouth wiH be held each Wednesday afternoon at 145 instead of on Thursdays as previously anshynounced The series is sponsored by the Associate Lay Family of the Holy Cross Prizes will be awalded and refreshments servshyed

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I am about 110 make my annushyIII visit to my daughter who lives miles away But I dont know how to cope with my son-in-law He is well educated a convert and provides well for his family But he is an authority on just about everything When we atshytempt to discuss education poli shytics religion almost anything he becomes anshyDOyed He is ir shyritable and if my daughter eaUs him a secshyend time he shouts I heard au the first time But he does want me to visit An inshyvitation to visit should not al shyways be taken literally lhe casual Why dont ~ drop in to see us sometimes should be regarded more as a eourteous expression than a forshymal invitation

So the first question is whethshyer this behavior of your lIOll-inshylaw occurs only during your visshyits or is it always so

Duman Fallinamp One obYiousapproaoh to this

Is to ask your daughter but then If this is 1he case she may be anwilHng to tell you Observe bim when others are present and IIlle if he behaves 1hi5 way toward them If be does Jt is DOt your visit but his personality

The tendency to be an authorshytty on just about everything is a eommon human faiHng It is even an occupational hazard for eertain fields College professhysors physicians and priests IIOmetimes fall into the habit because of the expectations they encounter among people that they MUST know the answer But education and training in one area do not make you an authority in everything

Furthermore tbe more formal education a person has and eampshypeciaUy the more specialized his knowledge the more keenly does he realize his ignorance of lI1any man things There is lI01lle truth to the saying that doctors of philosophy know InOre and more about less and less The time when a man like Aristotle could encompass almost n to be known of human knowledge passed a long time ago

Fear Status Loss But 011 the other hand few

people are willing ~ contess eomplete ignorance of a topic 1IDder discussion This they 88shylIWIle will cause them to lose tatus to be considered unalert CIt unintelligent The more prushydent get by by nodding their beads or smiling knowingly The less modest and imprudent rush into the fray brandishing their ignorance

Some people have a personal-

Ohio middotWomens College To Be Coeducational

COLUMBUS (NC)-St Mary of the SpringS College here will become a coeducational institushytion this Fall Sister Mary Anshygelita president has announced

A womens school since its founding in 1911 the college will admit male students to ns apper classes this Fall and next and to its freshman class in 1tle Pall of 1966 The college ismiddotconshy4lucted by the Dominican 5istel8

Cape Style Show Our Lady of Victory Gulld

Centerville will sponsor its anshyDual Summer luncheon and style Ibow from 1 to 4 Tuesday after IlOOn Aug 18 at Coonamessett Inn Falmou1lh A social-hour will precede the lunch General chairman is Mrs James ~ aided by Mr Viilcent T CuR

ity need 110 prove themselves superior to others in everything even a simple social discussion They cannot accept the fact that others can excel them iri any area of life and they ultimately behave rather foolishly These persons take 1l dim view of the capabilities of others They have to Their personalities demand it

Of course there is the argushymentative type These too at times seem to be quite authorshyitative on everything Basically they like a conflict situation They enjoy controversy They love to sharpen their wits though debate and it doesnt matter which side of the fence they are on Either will do equally well if it gives them an opportunity of engaging in argumentation

Pose Problem There are some of the possible

explanations for your son-inshylaws behavior But there is one more that seems pertinent Sinee he is well educated he may keep himself well informed on some of the topics discussed

He may even be an authority on one or two of them Quite unshywittingly you may pose a probshylem for bim

The American Medical Assoshyciation had asurvey carried out some years ago about the pashytients image of the physician One criticism was that he talked middotdown to patients and failed to explain their lllness in terms they could understand Some effort it seems has been made to correct this

But it is not difficult to undershystand the plight of the physician trying to explain to a person of ordinary education the complexshyities of certain diseases Short of a brief course in anatomy and physiology for which the doctor bas no time hec~nt get across

Technical Terminolou Furthermore he is accustomed

to the technical terminology of medical jargon some of which is abbreviated What he is really being asked to do is to translate into English his usual language of communication with his colshyleagues Only the exceptionally patient and articulate will sucshyceed easily

To some extent this is the problem of every specialist when he discusses his specialty with non-specialists When you begin a conversation with your sonshyin-law about education assumshying this is his speciality he may despair of gettiJ)g across to JOu because he sees the depth of the point you raise the distinction-

Prelate Blesses Peru _Church and Clinic

LIMA (NC)-The new church of St Andrew in the suburb of Xl Monton formerly Limas city dump and a new threeshy

room clinic financed by the British Womens Association 811 Anglican group have been solshy~nly blessed by Juan Cardinal Ricketts Archbishop of Lima

The First Lady of Peru LucUa Belaunde de Cruchaga was the patron of the church while the British ambassador and his- wife were sponsors of the clinic The Canadian ambassador in Lima Freeman Tovell cut the ribbon at 1he door of bull I1eW dental cUDic

of the terms he would have to make and the whole history of the nation that he simply cannot take up with you

He seems to be a man who cannot tolerate small talk He fails to apprecia~e that you are looking for friendly intelligent conversation not amiddot learned deshybate If he prides himself on his knowledge of the subject under discussion he may fear you are trying to challenge him Hence his authoritative stand

You can readily defuse him by-indicating that you regard his opinion highly that you are not challenging him Once this is clear he will quite suddenly become less authoritative

He will not have to act this way because he can feel secure that you do not threaten him at all As a matter of fact both of JOU may come to enjoy each other greaUy fur I suspect there is a bit of this in you too

Good Intentions His irritability is another matshy

ter Some people seem to reckon time by geological periodS not the clOck When they are called to dinner or the phone they will respond to the calls in a leisureshyly fashion They dont mean to be discourteous or thoughtless They like to take their time which is at its most rapid more like t1he tortoise than the hare They cant understand why the should be called twice They are coming in their own good timeshyarent they

The response I heard )011 the first time is meant to put the caller in his place Perhaps you are annoyed by this because you Hke promptness So for the duration of your visit be satisshyfied to put up with your slow paced son-in-law After all on a visit you arent in any hurry are you Neither is he so enjo ro~lves in a leisurely way

Catholic Students Aid Retarded Children

BALTIMORE (NC)-For more than 200 Catholic high school 8tud~ in the Baltimore area t1his Summer is a time when -abey can 1leach their parents about the difficulties faced bJ retarded -children

The students representing 10 different SChools are all volunshyteers at Rosewood state Hospishytal for children just outside Baltimore lheir job as 1heysee it is to help those who need help and to enlighten the adult popu1lrtion whim is often 18shyluctant to discuss the meDtally handicapped

-rile students bring t1he c0mshymunity into the hospital and take the hospital back to the comshymunity said Mrs Irene M Blaekbum director of volunteer services at Rosewood

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ART INSTRUCTION AIDS Religious and lay art mshystructors will serve as demonstrators at the National Conshyference of Catholic Art Educators workshop to be held in Cincinnati starting Monday Aug 17 Papier mache projects will be the tqpic Left to right are Sister Stella Mary OPOf

of Fort Walton Beach Fla Sister Judine OP and Doria Frech of Miami Fla NC Photo

Wins Laetare Award Poet Phyllis McGinley Receives 1964 Medal

At Private Ceremony WESTON (NC)-Poet Phyllis

McGinley received the Laetare Medal for 1964 at a private cereshymony in her home here in Conshynecticut

The presentation was made by Father Theodore M Hesshyburgh CSC president of the University of Notre Dame which has conferred the honor annually since 1883 on an outshystanding American Catholic lay person Miss McGinley was named this years Laetare Medal recipient on March a Laetare Sunday

The citation accompanying the award said in part

Your poems are like pools of light falling on the ground beshytween the trees of a forest Surely you have plucked them from the sky stolen them from the sun Whether they are conshycerned with human frailties ancl

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Prelate Declines To Take Stand On Housing

LOS ANGELES (NC) James Francis Cardinal McshyIntyre has declined publicly to take a stand on an effort aimed at nullifying and prohibshyiting any type of fair housing legislation in California

[1he teaching of ~ Catholie Church ltOncerning the human dignity of aU per90llS and the duty of all to respect that digshynity is clear and always has been manifested thearohbishop of Los Angeles said in a statement

But he added when an isshySUe is submitted to the people for vote it does not behoove the archbishop of Los Angeles to encourage the clergy to preshysume to direct the faiifihful in the expression of their individshyual judgment and consequent vote In such political matters our positioin is to leave the decision to the individual eonshyIICience

Cardinal Mcintyres statement referred to Proposition 14 on the November ballot which if adopted by CalJiforma voters would nullify existing state fair h()using legislation and prohibit IJUch legislation in the future

BLShops Oppose The bishops of five other Cali shy

fornia dioceses--San Francisco Sacramento Santa Rosa Oakshyland and Stockton-have gone on record opposing Proposition 14 They have stated that it is contrary to Catholic teaching on racial jus tic e and property rights

Cardiool McIntyres il tate shyment was issued in response to picketing nt the archdiocesan chancery by representatives of the Catholks United For Racial Equality (CURE) organization About seven negroes and white pickets appeared 90me of them earrying signs referring to Proshyposition 14 CURE member have 4emonstrated at the Chancery before

The latest demonstration ocshyeurred three days after it was disclosed that Father William H DuBay 29 who criticized Cardinal McIntyre in June fur

_ failing to provide civiJ rights leadership to Catholics herehad been transferred to a new parshyish in suburban Anaheim Calif

Use of Portuguese In Mass Optional

APARECIDA (NC)-A direeshytive issued by Carlos Carmelo Cardinal de Vasconcellos Motta ehairman of the Brazilian Bishshyops Conference provides for the optional use of Portuguese in eertain parts of the Mass

According to the cardinals decree the vernacular language ean be used in Masses whether recited or sung celebrated in the presence of the people and in the administration of the sacrashyments

The Brazilian dioceses are preshyparing to put this innovation into practice The date set by Jaime Cardinal de Barros Cashymara of Rio de Janeiro is Sunshyday Aug 16

Solons Retreat BRAZILIA (NC) - Twentyshy

three deputies and senators of ~e Brazilian national pariiament

attended a relil~ious retreat here _Tid President Castelo Branco eame to the closing ceremony An upshot of this first retreat held specifically for iegislators was that a regular weekly Mass will be offered each Friday for them Plans were made to build a retreat house for men here

ONE OF THE BEST The C~tholic Bishops of Michigan sponsor a job training censhyter in Lansing Mich where 150 men and women students are pursuing a retraining proshygram designed to help them to compete for jobs in todays world Here U S Sen Philip A Hart of Michigan tells a class that officials in Washington DC regard their job trainshyingprogram as one of the bt~st anywhere in the U S NC PhQto

Prelates Sporlsor Training Program Michigan Ijneft~ployables Prepare for Jobs

LANSING (NC)-students at the old St Marys school just around the corner from the State Capitol here are all majoring in the same subject-jobs

There are 150 Students-4lvershyage 34--in a retraining progilam for men and womenmiddotwho have been left behind in a world where it often tJakes a high school diploma to get a janitors job

The program is paid for by three Federal agencies and sponshysored by the Catholic bishops of Miohigan although few of the students and staff are Catholics

Most students have been living on the fringe of the world others take for granted Their average wage last year was less than $700 bull

Few have the well-turned clothes and self-confident air that go with having made it in the world TheilI faces more often turn inward on problems that

Ask New Agr~ement

In Poland Conflict BERLIN (NC) - A new

Church-state agreement to end conflict between Polands Cathshyolles and its communist governshyment has been caled for by the Cracow Catholic weekly Tygod nik Powszechny it has been reported here

Reports said the weekly urged that the new agreement be based on coexistence and objectivity and not on emotion The weekly also said that although no one in Polasd thinks of overthrowing the communist government many Poles including commushynists WOUld like to improve it

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have plagued t1heir lives-never are learning how to write their a det~nt job never a decent names for the first time in the home never a decent education big block letters of beginners always having to swallow a little I1he trainees range all the pride arid ask fur welfare way from no education at all to

All Unemployable hiamph SChooI graduates - you They range from Cuban refushy luiow 9Oclal promotions who

gees and migrant workers who have moved along because they have stopped following the crops were too big to be left behindIf to native Miohigan school dropshy said John L Gaffney ddiector outs of the job training center

He said they were aU unem-Some are learning English and ployable in any meaningful

BOme 10 add and subtract OthellS way By this he meant they could

pick strawberries in the springSpain Rites Honor dig ditches in the summer or hire

Patron St James out for any part time job that takes only a strong back andSANTIAGO DE CAMPOshypromises little paySTELA (NC)-Traditional anshy

First the trainees must learnnual rites in honor of St James tomiddot read write and do enoughthe AlOstle patron of Spain arith1netic 90 they can be putwere attended here by Castor into a vocational educatioo pro-Manzauera Holgado captain

gram After vocational traininggenera~ of Galicia on behalf of t1hey will be placed in jobs withFrancico Franco Spanish chief

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Requests Exceed Lay Volunteers Availablein US

CHICAGO (NC)-A Sout Dakota priest has 1000 Inshydians in his parish-but no curate and no nuns to help him CMeuro for them

An Oregon pastor wants bull vitalize the Confraternity of Ohristian Doctrine program iJt his parish It rovers an area that includes four hiamph schools and 12 grade schools--none of them Catholic

The superintendent of schools in a Texas diocese calls the lay teacher situation there pathetshyic Ohurch schools cannot afshyford qualified teachers because one-quarter of the areas Cathoshylic families earn less than $3000 yearlY

These men share one thing ita common all have turned for aSsistance to the Extension Le Volunteers

But according to Father Joha L Sullivan director of the J)lGshy

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We cannot begin to ~ill aD the requests he said

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presently working in 135 mission areas in 13 states and Puen Rico They are concentrating efshyforts in the South and West with BOme work also being done in tbe Chicago slums

Fa4her Sullivan said there are manY programs the organimti011 would like to undertake if more volunteers were available-fUllshylIher promotion of the liturgy more interracial Programs and social work Newman center deshyvelopment on a much lalgeJ seale ecumenical ventures

Founded four years ago 1IIe Extension Lay Volunteers 01 shyganization is spon9Ored by the Oathltgt1ic Church Extension Soshyciety with headquarters at 1307 South Wabash St here

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Prelates Limit Vernacular Use To Low Mass

BOMBAY (NC) ~ Indias bishops have agreed to limit the use of the vernacular for the present to low Mass eelebrated in the presence of bull congregation

middotThis was announced here by Valerian Caldmiddotinal Gracias of Bombay president of the Cathshytgtlic Bishops Conference of India (CBCI) following the Holy Sees approval of decisions by the countrys hierarohy on the Conshystitution on the Liturgy of the ecumenical council

Cardinal Gracias said the vershynacular will be permissible in all parts of the Mass (both the

Protest Attack On Prelate In Uganda

RAMPALA (NC)-Thonshysands of Catholics staged a mass demonstration here to protest against an attack on the Church and Arohbishop Joshyseph Kiwanuka WF of Rubag~

by a Uganda cabinet minister In the latest incident of conshy

tinuing Church-State conflict over education Minister of Edushycation J SL Zake accused the archbishop in a speech in Parliashyment of dishonest misrepreshysentation of a court case involshyving Catholic schools threatened him with reprisals and charged the U~nda hierarchy with seekshying to hustrntte government policy

l1he policy of the Government Whicll subsidires Cat hoI i c achoolsis to insist on the right to pay tlhair staffs directly and NATIONAL OFFICtRS OF C D OF A Marg~retJ Buckley center of Chevy Chase Ordinary and the Proper) except to hire fire and transfe teach- the Canon up to the CommumonMd was reelected Supreme Regent of the Ca tholic Daughters of America at th~ir Hollyshyers The Ohurch which Provides but excluding the part from the

wood Fla national convention The C D of A officers elected are left to right Mrs ~lose to 50 per cent of the counshy middotPalter Noster to the Domine trys educational facilities re-o Maniha Cprine of Los Angeles secretary Mrs Anna Ballard of Milton ~a~s~ First V~ce non sum dignus which can be Barns this poliCy as an encroachshy Supreme Regent Miss Buckley Mrs Anna K Baxter of Dubuque Iowa Second VIce in the vernacular ment on its rights as the legal Supreme Regent Dr Catherine Clarke of Albuquerque N Mex Supreme Treasurer NC Lack Good Melodies owner of the schools Photo The cardinal said the bishopsIn latemiddot February the semtshy

did not apply for any innovashyautonomous kingdom of Buganshy1lkm in regard to sung Massesda-the nations most important as 19ley felt that the difficultiesprovince which has control over Condemnation of Cuba Initiates NewEra posed by the lack of good musshyeducation within its bordersshyical melodies for vernacular1IOught to apply the central govshy

ernment policy at the provincial Vote Seen Severe Blow to Castro Regime texts are such thatmiddot they could not be tackled and overcome atlevel this stageWASHINGTON (NC) - The up a report of an OAS investi shy trade with Cuba except in foodshyChurch Legal Employer meeting of fOreign ministers of gating committee which had stuffs medicine and medical He voiced ihe hope that withBut Catholics refused to let the Organization of American found that Castros regime had equipment and called on the experience time and study thethe then BU~nda education States which invoked new ecoshy sought to subvert Venezuelan American states to suspend all vernacular will also be introshyminister Abu Mayanja handle nomic and political sanctions institutions and to overthrow its sea trade with Cuba except such duced in sung Masses in thethe payment of their school against Fidel Castros Cuba may democratic government through countryas may be of a humanitarianstaHs or to transfer teachers have opened a new era in Latin terrorism sabotage assault and naturelhe Rubaga archdiocese and the lbe cardinal made it cleatAmerican affairs guerrilla warfare

Masaka diocese asked the Uganshy Only four American states that the approved changes are U S Secretary of State Dean da hi~ court to issue an injuncshy And so the meeting said still maintain diplomatic ties not ~ be inJtroduced until the Rusk has called it one of the tion against Mayanjas efforts Cuba was guilty of aggression with Cuba trade between OAS loefi bishopmiddot aultbhlaquojzes theiJmost important meetings oold in The foreign ministers enershyOIl the ground that they were members and Cuba is estimated introductionthis hemisphere Observers are getically condemned Cuba forunconstitutional to total less than $15 million avirtually unanimous in calling it Mentioning the diversity elthismiddot aggression said governshy year or less than one per centIt was declared in COWt that historic though its actual fruits languages peoples and customsments of the American states of Cubas world trade air travel1Jle scllool owners-the Church will be sometime in maturing in tfhois country Cardinal GTashyshall not maintain diplomatic between Cuba and American--4lle the legal employers of the The meeting held here bac~ed 01 consular relations with the cias said the changes should be teachers But before a final deshy government of Cuba directed

states for which there seem to introduced with prudence sobe a loophole now consists prin_cision could be reached Mayanja American states to suspend all cipally of three flights a week that while we have diversity

resigned and the Buganda govshy Work Together we also maiIlltain some kind ofbetween Havena and Mex~eoermnent agleed to all Church unfonnityCitydemands The case was therefore withdrawn For Bible Week Pontiff Blesses There was immediate interest

Arehbishop Kiwanuka ihen AUCKLAND (NC)-Unpreceshy in whether the four countries wrote an open letter to the dented cooperation between ~railian People that voted against the new sancshyBuganda government to ihank churches is taking place here in BRASILIA (NC)-Pope laul tions - MeXico Chile Bolivia

New Zealand as all major deshy and Uruguay-would now conshyit for the amicable settlement VI sent his blessing and good of the question nominations participate in prepshy wishes for good government to form to the action of the mashy

arations for Bible Week Oct 4 jority Some law-makers hereSell Oai the Brazilian people throughto 10 professed to be disappointedArchbishop Sebastiano BaggioBut 1i1e national educational The Catholic Church is repre_ that the action of the OAS meetshyminister Zake told Parliament the new apostolic nuncio in sented by Fathers J C Pierce ing was not unanimousBrazilthat the settlement was a sell and E R Simmons Other authorities noted the

Aim of Bible Week is to renew 15 to 4 vote was above the twoshyout and wamiddotrned 00 would inshy Pope PaUl VI sent his personal troduce amendments to the edushy good wishes for the happishy

interest in the Bible among thirds vote needed It was alsoootion laws to pennit the govshy ness of the people of the largest ernment to carry oUt its sohool churchgoers and themiddot general Catholic country in the world said that the vote was a psychoshy

public logiCal victory for the majoritypolicy They were expressed in a let shySpecific purposes are to bring of the American states and ater delivered to President HumshyAt the Catholic rally to PlOshy ministers and clergy in each area severe blow to Castros regime berto Castello Branco by thetest Zakes speeoh Flancis Walshy together to study selected passhy nuncio during a ceremony atugembe Bugandas minister of sages of the Bible 10 stimulate wpich Archbishop Baggio preshyloeaJ government warned ihat similar Bible study in each area sented his credentialsthe Jl8tions Catholics who comshy and congregation to relate the

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12 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Aug 6 1964 To the Worlds Children

God Love You Lacordaire in Tune With ModE1rn Times By Msgr Jllhn S Kenned the priesthood give up the llic to the dictatorship of Loui9shy By Most Rev Fulton J Sheen DD What does the name Lacorshy church and become an ardent Napoleon with a couple of revshy

daire mean to us today If anyshy secularist Lacordaires associashy )lutions thrown in A photograph of a starving child holding a bowl as be begged thing probably the source of tion with him was brief no Lacordaire did not want the for food appeared in tihe July-AuguS1 issue of MISSION IIhis copy exclamatory lluotations on an more than two years Church to be tied to any of of MISSION fell mto the hands of a little girl whose motiher wrote old fashioned sort of holy card So m e may have a vague idea that the bearer of the name was involved in controversial matters in France some time during the nineteenth century Would there be m u c h interest in a biography of this man Probably not But per hap s the r e should be For we can learn from it lessons l)erti shynent to our own time I must say that I have read with conshysiderable interl~st Lancelot Shepshypards biographical essay Lashyeordaire (Macmillan $695shy

middotAnd the former soon found himself disagreeing with the latter and separating from him and his views completely But the brief collaboration was to cost Lacordaire heavily for the rest of his life making him pershymanently suspect in some quarters

A Great Preaeher Lacordoaire first made his reshy

sounding reputation as a preachshyer at Notre Dame in Paris in 1835 He gave courses of sermons which drew audiences numbershying as high as 10 thousand Many of those present were men which was most unusual His success lay in his abandoning the hidebound formal style of preaching iD speaking to his contemporaries in their own

1~ese He was a firm believer lin freedom and democracy was lonvincEd that the Church would do best under an arrangeshyInent such as obtained in the United States and was especially jlnsistent that she should be Jorwardlooking

Unanswered Questions He dhcerned in many of his

Jellow Catholics of France a rejection of the century meaning a refusal of what in our timEI Pope John called agshyl~iornamento He deplored a fruitless attachment to the dead ])ast a neglect of present opporshytunitY1l shrinking from the future

The fnet is that many of the 1roubles ofthe Church in France in the Yl~ars after his death and Illmost down to the present

Page 26 of YGur July-Augusamp MISSION magazine had quite an effect on our Ieggy who Is seven years old She picked up the magazine after she had prepared for bed I came Into her room to say goodshynight and she said Mother look at that

Most evenings I have III hard time getshyting Peggy to finish her dinner and I usually end up saying How some poor ehildren would love to have your meal Peggys usual comment is TIl betr But I think that she now reaUjies that there are many hungry children throughout the world She was so deeply impressed by all this that I promised acontribution to The Society for the Propagation 01 the Paith from Peggy and me Your MISSION magashyzine Is most appealing and I only wish I eould contribute DMgtre but you ean count hearing from us as often as possible

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which is excesoive) idiom and in demonstrating iJtemmed from the attitude This is one of several instances of children being deeply Paris Lawyer to them that religion far from which he found negative and Iiouciled by the poverty and hunger of other children in the world

Jean-Baptist-Henri Lacordaire being dead as was widely asshy Ilterile Not long ago we Spoke of a nine-year-old girl who wore braces was born in al Burgundian vil sumed actually had direct and bull At his death in 1861 he was because of a back affliction but she sent $130 for children wDG lage in 1802 the son of a surgeon and a lawyerlI daughter Naposhy

vital relevance to which they lived

the age and to

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])ractically in retirement AIshyJeady his preaching style once

suffer more than she because of bunger Perhaps we should address our pleas to children They have souls that are receptive to God

leon was then ruling France and probl~ considered revolutionary had grace Did not Our Lord say it was only sueh who would enter the although the Church was free of the outright persecution which

A critic writing Some after Lacor4aires death

time said

begun tel be obsolete Today his lErmonsstrike us as if not unshy

Kingdom of Heaven 111ey also are more readily moved to actdOll GIl hearing of grave need

had characterized the recentmiddot The conferences at Notre Dame Jeadable at least as cast in a Revolution the emperors hand was heavy upon her

Lacordaire made his first Comshymunion at the age of 12 he deshyscribed it as his last religious joy for many years I left the Lycee at 17 he later wrote with my religion destroyed and with morals which no longer had any curb

This may have been an exagshygeration but the young man was hardly more than a deist until while at law s(~hool in Dijon he got into a discussion group under the influence of which he began to move bacIt closer to the Church What he styled his conshyversion came in Paris where he bad begun pructice at the bar

n was followed by his entering ftle seminary in 1824 The supeshyriors there while recognizing

his exceptional gifts were not happy about what they considshy

form an epoch in the history of Christian eloquence and one from which dates the beginning of an immense religious moveshyment among the youth of our time

But there were those who looked askance at preacher and sermons as secular and too modern Especially was he faulted by those of the clergy who felt that the fate of the Church was inextricably bound up with the fortunes of the Bourbons

There was to be further preaching practically throughshyout France there WaS 10 be journalism and the writing of books there was to be a short foray into politics there was tomiddot be a venture in schoolmasshytering

Believer Ia Dem~

Jhetoric which we find overshyElaboraul and practically impenshyEtrable

But he would be the first to ldmit that a discourse must be nddressei and suited to the bearers before one which means that it will quite quickly go out (If date

Mr Sheppards study is a bit IIcrappy not smoothly blended And it leaves some questions arbout the subject unanswered But because Lacordaire was a 1ine exainplemiddot of the wisdom of sensible accommodation to one (~wn age it is decidedly worthshy~lIIbile to read about him

lCrusade Convention oro Include Music

CINCI-lNATI (NC) - Music ~vill be a fea1ure of the 21st nashy

Send us your old rold and jewetry-the braeelet or ring oa DO longer wear last years gold eyeglass frames the culf Uno you never liked anyway We will resell them and use the mone to afd the Missligtns Your semi-precious stones will be winninr souls for Christ Our address The Soclet lor the Propagation 01 the Faith 366 Filth Avenue New York New York l000L

GOD LOVE YOU to RRP for $5 For Gods poor bullbullbulltIt MS for $10 I am 9ixteen and this is some of the money I earned modeling I promise to send the missions something out of every pay check for we all owe something to people who have 90 litue whether it be money or prayers to Mr and Mrs E B for $5 In thanksgiving for selling my first news story to Mrs SAW for $15 I won this on a fiShing trip with my good husband-he was the loser and I won for the Missions to MC for $20 Ill llhanksgiving for recovering sometihing I thought was lost

We therefore address ftlt G9d Lcnre Y8U eolumJl to all tile ehildren of the world-to those who wear braees and to those

who do Dot-in the fond hope that the may fulfill for their elders the words of Scripture A little ehild shall lead them How many children aTe there who will answer this appeal and Inspire their parents to be mindful of the hungry of the worldf

ered his independent spirit He And there was to be the resshy tional Catholic Students Misshywould always be a person of strong views md not reluctant to express them

Upon ordination he was asshysigned as a (~onvent chaplain then as a college chaplain In

toration of the Dominicans in France undertaken by him after he entered the order in Italy in 1839 This proved to be his most lastirg acomplishment b e set though it was by many difficulshy

sion Crusade four-day convenshytion starting Thursday Aug 1 lit the Urliversity of Notre Dame

SUPPOlting the musical proshylram will be the famed Concert (~ir of Xavier University

Cut out this coupon pin your sacrifice to It and maR It to the Most Rev Fulton J Sheen National Director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith 366 Fifth Avenue New York I HY laquo 70ur Diocesan Director RT REV RAYMOND T CONSIDINE 368 North Main Street Fall River Mass

1830 he was invited to come to ties Uew Orleans CSMC headquarshyNew York to work in the then In Lacordaires lifetime (he ters herE announced The choir young diocese there He was inshy died at 59) France went from 1lriU provide musical background SWORDFISHfor major sessions of the conshyclined to accept but just then ali empire under Napoleon to a he met the celebrated Lammenshy vention at which more thaDrevival of Bourbon rule to an andtyens a strong advocate of ideas Orleanist monarchy to a repub- 4000 delegates will be present which appealed to Lacordaire and will join with groups ~ CLAMS

These inclUded for example student-delegates to lead ill that of a free Church in a free Stresses Christian songs Wlitten especially for the For Your Outdoor society or state Such a notion D p I convention of course went directly against emocratlc rlnclp e Coolcout the long held principle of close BELIZE (NC) - Citizens of union betweEln Church and this British Honduras territory ~)hrino Night Vigil State which in France meant in- soon to become independent MacLeans Sea Foodsoro Hc)nor Martyrsliivisible union between altar stand on the Christian demoshy UNION WHARF FAIRHAVEN and throne eratic principle of self-deter- AURIESVILLE (NC)-AnaUshy ~

Lammenais was a stormy fig- mination and claim their right ttight prayer vigll will be held ore A priest he was to give up to be a free nation Prime Minshy at tihe Northmiddot Amerlcan Martyn

ister George Price declared here Slhrine here ill New York beshy~inning ]iJitlay Aug 14 to markPremier Price said that ChrisshyMalaya To Ban Reds tian democracy chosen by his themartyrdom 322 years ago 01 Jesuit Indian missionariesFrom Universities government is inspired by the

KUALA LUMPUR (NC)-The principles of Christ embodied in Pilgrimages poundrom several Eastgtshy

Lower House of Parliament the Ten Commandments and on em cities are expected for the igil which will close wi~ celshypassed a bill giving the governshy the Sermon on the Mount We ~ Ebration of Mass Aug 15 Feutment authorit~ to prevent comshy are on the side of Christian

munists from attending Malayshy democracy as it emerges as a Clrlthe Assumption of Mary ~ lmiddot shysian universitiEls growing political force in Censhy

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13 Two Dioceses Get Permits For ETV

WASHINGTON (NC) shyThe Brooklyn and Rockville Centre NY dioceses have received construction permits from the Federal Communicashytions Commission authorizing them to utilize a new educashytional television service opened up last year by the FCC

They are the first Catholic dioceses in the country and the first groups operating large school systems public or private to receive such authorization from the FCC

The newly granted permits will allow the two dioceses to undertake construction of transshymission facilities for a new 2500 megacycle instructional televishysion service Three more dishyoceses-New York Miami and Baltimore--are preparing appli shycations to the FCC for construcshytion permits while several othshyers are taking preliminary steps

The granting ()f construction permits to the Brooklyn and Rockville Centre dioceses was hailed as marking a coming of age for Catholic education in the use of the new communications media by Father John M Culshykin SJ~ television consultant tc the National Catholic Educashytional Association

Cooperative Plannin~

These new channels open up new areas for cooperative planshyning and programming to meet eommon needs with national reshysources Father Culkin said It now becomes possible to think in concrete terms of courses and series ()f programs on video tape and film using the best teaching talent in the country

The new microwave channels both create the need for such cooperatively produced pro- grams and at the same time proshyvide an efficient and economic distribution system for these programs We hope that this action by the FCC will encourage other school systems to take adshyvantage of these same opporshytunities

College Acquires Surplus Land

WINOOSKI PARK (NC)-St Michaels College here in Vershymont has officially acquired title to 123 acres and 14 buildings at the abandoned Ethan Allen Air Force Base

The five parcels of land valshyued at $358000 had been turned over as surplus by General Services Administration for edushycational purposes St Michaels has been using some of the propshyerty under temporary permisshysion this past year

The buildings include resishydence facilities for faculty and students a gymnasium middotstorage and shop buildings and another building which is being turned into a computer center and classshyrooms The land includes propshyerty the college has been using for a ski jump plus flat land suitable for athletic fields

The new property wiD inshyerease the campus area by aboutmiddot one third Enrollment DOW at a record 1100

GENERAL AUDIENCES A new hall has been erected on the grounds of the papal Summer vina at Castelgandolfo to accommodate the great throngs of visitors whG tHWel out from Rome to see the Holy Father and to receive biB blessing NC Photo

Denies Plot to Make Church Roman LONDON (NC) - Anglican because members of the Anglishy

Archbishop Michael Ramsey of can priesthooo in the AngloshyCanterbury bas denied in Parshy Catholic sector (of the Church of liament a suggestion that proshy England) wish to be free to go posed changes in Church of on without breaking the law England laws were a plot to The vestments practically join the Roman Catholic Church speaking are the ve9tmeni8 of

the MassIlhe primate who as a senior The archbishop of Canterburybishop of the established Church in his reply saidof England has a seat in the I am a ProtestaJllt preciselyHouse of Lords the upper in the way in which the Prayerchamber of Parliament was Book and the Anglican formushyspeaking in a rather heated deshy laries use that term When Ibate on a measure to approve lay iD the sense of oW formushythe use of certain Catholic-like vestments

Earl Alexander of Hillsborshyough a leading Labor party spokesman and president of the Council of Protestant Churches claimed that changes in the law on what Anglican churchmen may wear at services were a direct departure from the ori shyginal Protestant prayer book

If we are not going to be different from the Church of Rome then what is the use of having a Protestant Church he asked I would like to intershyrogate the bishops individually and ask them Are you a Protesshytant We should know The great days of this country and the Commonwealth it has built up have been through the acceptshyance by the people of the princishyples of the Reformation Grant it may continue

Was there he asked some spe_ cial reason why the Church must pass this measure Is it

Nehru Memorial BOMBAY (NC) - Valerlall

Cardoinal Gracias of Bombay has accepted an invitation to serve on a I1Qtional committee to set up a memorial to the 1 Indian

laries I am a Protestant I use it without any qualification I beshylieve in what these formularies call the Holy Catholic Church precisely in the sense in which our formularies 00 - without qualifications bull

I want to repudiate ana deny from my heart and my conshyscience that behind our Church legislation there is some kina of subtle plot to assimilate the Church of England to some other Church in Christendom That ie DOt true

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Plan Educational TV Conference

NEW YORK (NC)-Leader8 iT government and educltion will speak at Fordham Univershysitys fourth annual five-day conference on educational teleshyvision to be held starting Monshyday Aug 17 at its Lincoln Square campus

Among those who will speak are commissioner Robert E Lee of the Federal Communications Commission Charles A Siepshymann chairman of the departshyment of educational communicashytions at New York University and former vice-president in eharge of programming for the British Broadcasting Corporashytion and Father John M Culshykin SJ consultant on teleshyvision for the-National Catholic Educational Association and dishyrector of Fordhams proposed Lincoln Square communications center

Meeting in conjunction with the Fordham conference will be representatives ()f dioceses afshyfiliated with the NCEAs Comshymittee on Television

They will discuss a unified ETV equipment buying plan and the possibility of obtaining financial aid for some of their cooperative activities including 11 central programming service

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14 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Aug 6 19~i4

r ells Youth Good Readin~1 LE~ads to God By Joseph T bull McGloin SJ

A lot of tOdays teachers and parents deplore that fact that television has cut deeply into our reading And yet sales of all kinds of reading material shyespecially paper-backs-are fab_ ulous It must be true that some people are reading less and enshyjoying it less and this perhaps

because of television but it could also be true that some others actually read more beshycause previous ly they never 8 a t still long enough to read a book and now they are forced to do so m e reading because its imshypossible to enshydure all that television without distraction

I suspect in fact that you teen-agers as a group are readshying more than teen-agers ever have But the important considshyeration isnt that you read-its what you read

Literarily Retarded Among the many indicators of

maturity or the lack of same a persons reading habits are going to be quite prominent The avowedly mature young man who is still lapping up girlie magazines is still in his emoshytional infancy

And th gal who still pines and pants over true romance pulp is far from adulthood Unshyfortunately there are some pretshyty old babies in this old world

The fact is that you teen-agers are too mature now for only comic books and pulp SO dont keep yourselves literarily reshytarded

Has Purp~

Reading to even the minimalshyly mature has a connection with ones purpose in life just as everything else has In other words its not only for entershytainment (that too) but its supshyposed to help you get closer to God somehow

Your reading like knowledge is invariably going to show you something about God-either dishyrectly or indirectly - the God who is Beauty Truth and Goodshyness Or else its going to take you away from Him

Undoubtedly in your reading 80 far youve encountered some great heroes of history past and contemporary and undoubtedly too youve encountered some who were such only in their own minds and in the minds of the superficial

Youre mature enough now to

Withdlraws Support From Expedition

PITTSBURGH (NC) - Dushyquesne University has announced it is dropping its support of an African expedition by a Scottish anthropologist who believes white men are superior to eolored

Dr Robert Gayre was to lead the one-year expedition whose purpose was to see if white men had filtered into African coastal regions and accounted for the comparatively high civilizations found in some areas before Eushyropean settlers reached there in the 1500s

Details of Duquesnes withshydrawal were not disclosed The institution is operated by the Holy Ghost Fathers

Home Association The Sacred Heart Home and

SchOOl Association of North Atshytleboro executi~ board will meet at 8 Itomorrow night in the 1ICh00L

look in at least occasionally en the genuine heroes of history-shyChrist and His saints

Life of Ignatius You may recall a young man

named Ignatius who was Shl)t down off a wall his legs shashytered by a cannon-ball As te recuperated he asked for tte romances of the day since theie and military books were the only reading he cared for

To his dismay only some livEs of Christ and the saints were available and so reluctantlr and just to pass the tedious tim~

he began to read these It wasnt long before he began to see that Christ and His saints made pygmies of historys giants

And being somewhat stub born and proud Ignatius said to himself If these people di tinguished themselves this wa~

so can I Start With Scriptures

It shouldnt take a cannon-ban to get you doing some of the right kind of reading Start witll the real source of all good spirshyitual reading - the Scripturel Read just a little bit a day from both the Old and New Testashyment

But as you read dont force it down as you would medicinE

Read with your imagination visualizing the place where Christ sat as he spoke seein~ the people He spoke to puttin~

yourself in the crowd too ami transferring His words to your own contemporary idiom

Look into an occasional article or book that will guide yOll through Scripture giving you some background for a more in telligent and perceptive appreshyciation of these timeless book~~

Life of Christ Get a good life of Christ

(such as Jim Bishops Th~

Day Christ Died or Alban Goodiers completely fascinatinl~ and absorbing Life of Christ) and let yourself be captured blr

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with help from the people of West Germany

The mobile service to be run by the Catholic service Guild was inaugurated in the presencl~ of Archbishop Louis Mathias SDB of Madra-Mylapore and Dr Josef Holik West German consul in Madras

KC Clamboil Bishop Stang Assembly

Fourth Degree Knights of Co lumbus will hold a clamboU beginning at 1 Sunday after noon Aug 23 at the See-Saw in Tiverton John P Pereira ill in charge of arrangements

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Read about those tremendous men who were the Apostles look into great soldier saints like Camillus rugged saints like Brebeuf and Jogues lovable human saints like Francis of Assisi and the Little Flower lay men and women saints like Thomas More and Mary MagdashylenE intellectual saints like ThoJPas and Augustine and Ter~sa of Avila and simple lovshyablE saints like the Cure of Ars

Read a few of the very intershyestilg books on the spiritual life on positive moral and ascetical theology Read books about morals which give Tou their wly rather than only a cata log of Donts Read philososhyphy and theology written as Father Farrell does it in his Compannion to the Summa

Spiritual Novel Or if youre real tired pick

up something along the line of a piritual novel such as the charming Mass of Brother Miclel

Theres a lot of good reading before you-if you have the inishytial maturity and energy to get at t You can estimate your maturity by your reading-by the discipline for instance you exercise in reading something a litU~ tougher on occasion inshystead of just drifting along- and wasting all your reading time on junk

Remember - reading Ii k e everything else is either going to g~t you closer to God or take you farther from Him This is of course always your OWD choice

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15 Race Relations Continued from Page One

Catholic diocese m Lafayette A cruel and unbelievable

erime was committed against one of our priests who is a memshyber of a society which has been very generous to our diocese both as regards money and priests priests who have labored zealously among our colored Catholics The good priest was assaulted and whipped by sevshyeral Catholic white men

It is God Hims~lf who says Touch ye not my anointed (Ps 104 15) So grave is the ofshyfense of striking a priest that Mother Church PUnishes this act with excommunication as in- dicated in Canon 2343 No4

As an act of reparation for this truly sad incident a half hour of prayer before the Blsssed Sacrament exposed will be held in every parish church of the diocese on the first Friday Aug 7 Over and above the act of reparation we shall pray that a change of heart will come about in other places where the spirit of rebellion against the teachings of the Church regardshying race exists

You will recall our action of Oct 16 1959 when interference against participation of Negroes in religious instruction through diocesan marriage courses was declared a reserved sin By these presents the same penalty is now extended to all those who interfere with our colored Cathshyolics in the practice of their reshyligion or who join groups whose purpose it is to oppose the teachshyings of Mother Church regarding racial relations These Catholics cannot possibly be absolved in confession or approach the holy Table unless there be a change of disposition Without this change one would be guilty of the sacriligious reception of these sacraments

This letter must be read at all the Masses in the churches and chapels of the diocese on Sunshyday Aug 2

May the good God and Father of us all preserve us from furshyther disturbances of this nature and in His boundless mercy may He grant us a better understandshying and practice of His all shyembracing law of charity

Given from the episcopal resshyidence on the 27th day of July 1964

Faithfully yours in the Lord ffi Maurice Schexnayder

Bishop of Lafayette

P S It is comforting to know that the men involved have given good evidence of sincere repentance and have made their apologies

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Trappistine Sisters To Open Community

DUBUQUE (NCh-Trappistine Sisters from St Marys Abbey Wrentham Mass will arrive Oct 1 to take possession of a 598-acre farm nine miles south of Dubuque

Fifteen to twenty Sisters are expected to open the new insti shytution here the semi-cloistered orders third in the United States In addition to the Massashychusetts community there is anshyother in White Thorn Calif

The property includes a 10shyroom home a managers resi shydence three tenant houses and farm buildings ~)

Saving Canceled Stamps Easy lnexpensiv~

Way to Aid Mission Endeavors of Church From time to time one reads appeals for used postage stamps to help some particular

mission or missionary Considering the tons of such material available very little of it is ever put aside for these workers in Christs vineyard who request it Very likely one reason that the appeal falls on deaf ears is the average Catholics failure to understand that used postage stamps are a very real source of inshycome to many a Catholic misshysionary We dont realize two important facts which make it so-l) there are millions of American stamp collectors andshy2) these used postage stamps can be and are sold to dealers by the pound at various pricesdeshypending on quality and the conshydition of the stamp mixture market The stamp collecting inshydustry is a strong and healthy one and there is a constant deshymand for this material from specialists and students of the various stamp issues

Please Help There are so many Catholics

who are in a position to accumu_ late these used stamps and yet so little is done Wont you Mrs Housewife and you Miss OfficeshyWorker and you Messrs Execushytive Doctor Clerk Lawyer etc start NOW to put these insignishyficant pieces of colored paper aside to help our mission

If you dont happen to know of a missionary who is waiting with open arms to receive your accumulation your pastor can certainly name several Or send them to Monsignor Charles J Gable Pastor of Our Lady of Consolation Roman Catholic Ohurch on Statesville Road in Charlotte N C His missionary labors have been greatly assisted by gifts of used postage stamps faith among those less fortunate stamp to preserve it from dam- They can be sent by inexpenshy than ourselves A word of cau- age when tearing off the en- sive parcel post or third class tion - PleaSe leave a 1J4 inch velope corners or in cutting out rates margin of paper around the stamps from wrapper

Offer it Up

SUMMER PROJECT Collecting stamps for missioners is a good Summer project say these youngsters from left Kathleen and Carol Conroy St Josephs parish and Patricia Harney Holy Rosary parish both of Fall River

Maybemiddotit is a little trouble and inconvenience to tear off the stamped corners of envelopes and put them aside So-offer the inconvenience to God and thank Him for giving you an oportunity to help spread the

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JAMAICA (NC) - President Philibert Tsiranana of the Malshygasy Republic told a special convocation at St Johns Unishyversity here in Long Island that it was an exceptional token of consHleration that an honorary degree should be awarded te himself a former little cowherd of a small Malagasy village

After accepting the doctor of laws degree the African leader declared it was obvious that God wanted democracy to be the regime of modern times

Today I see American democshyracy manifest itself in my beshyhalf and through me to honor my country as your wonderful university bestows an excepshytional token of consideration on a man of color who has still to learn a lot he said

President Tsiranana laid witbshythe passage of the Americalmiddot civil rights act a small cloud has disappeared the cloud which sometimes was able to darken the relations between colored nations and your great nation

Portugal See Plans Modern Cathedral

BRAGANZA (NC)-The first cathedral to be built in Portugal in over a century will be conshystructed in this citY

The diocese of Braganza and Miranda was founded in 1545 and Miranda has a fine Renaisshysance cathedral but Braganza has become the bishops resi shydence and the administrative headquarters have been tra middotferred here

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The decision which reversed an earlier ruling by the state liquor director was criticized by Auxiliary Bishop Paul F Leishybold and by the archdiocesan newspaper the Catholic Teleshygraph

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Aug 6 1964

Lauds Christian Social Mov~em4~nt Leaders By Msgr George G Riggins

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Eric von Kuehnelt-Leddihn a eosmopolitan Austrian Catholic journalist whose constant comshyings-and-goings from one disshytant part of the world to the other make Columbus Marco Polo and Magellan look like stay-at-homes or shut-ins is a hard man to pin down or to categorize ideologically One day he writes -- in The Commonshyweal for exshyample -like a moderate libshyeral and the next day - in the National Review for exshyample - like a hard bitten conservative And now and then he seems to play it down the middle

I always enjoy reading Mr ~ Leddihn even when he is in one

of his most stubbornly conserva_ tive moods but I must admit that some of his writings on the subject of Catholic social teachshying leave me rather confused

Catholic Sentimentalist Take for example his article

The Problem of the Catholic Social Sentimentalist in the May 19 issue of National Review The thesis of this article-if I have understood it correctly-is that the ever mounting fascishynation with social justice toshyday prevalent among Christians in general and Catholics in parshyticular is dangerous and demshyagogic sentimentalism

In the last 200 years of Westshyern history Mr Leddihn inshyforms us with a sweeping rheshytorical flourish the sentimenshytalists crusading for some sort of justice or to right the balance have caused more tears and bloodshed than the simple egoshytistic materialists who merely erave for earthly goods

Fails to Name It would be easier to undershy

stand what this rhetoric means if Mr Leddihn had taken the trouble to name a few names One would like to know who these sentimentalists really are and why they are thought to be so dangerous

Who for example are the misguided Christians who s e sentimentalism is greatly reshysponsible for the steady growth of Italian Communist votes and to whom is Mr Leddihn reshyferring when he says that cershytain Christians in Europe posshysessed of a purely strategicaishytactical and utterly unshy

~t Christian fear that Christians may miss the boat are convinced that they will have to take the wind out of the sails of Socialshyism and Communism-by aping some of their policies

Germans Contribute To Uganda Church

MITYANA (NC) - German Catholics are raising funds to build a church here in Uganda in honor of Mathias Mulumba Luka Banabakintu and Nowa Mawaggali three of the 22 Uganda martyrs who will beshycome canonized saints in Octoshyber

The fund dTive was announced by Archbishop Joseph Kiwanuka of Rubaga The martyrs all conshyverts of the White Fathers in the 19th century were killed for refusing to renounce their Cathshyolic Faith

Midsummer Whist Choristers at St Mathieu

Church Fall River will hold their annual whist at 8 Saturshyday night Aug 8 in the church hall Miss Jacqueline Mathieu is leneral chairman

I gather from the context of not 1 ecessarily swept off their Mr Leddihns article in National Review that he is referring here to the Moro wing of the Chrisshytian Democratic Party in Italy which as we know is in favor of the so-called opening to the left

But why not identify Mora and his associates by name and in simple fairness why not note for the record that Pope John XXIII from all accounts was sympathetic to their program or in any event saw no reason to flag them down

Un-Christian Trend Moreover if Mr Leddihn

really believes that when it comes to the practical applicashytion of the encyclicals the indishyvidual Catholic is entirely on his own by what logic then does he presume to say that his anonymous group of Christian sentimentalists are following an utterly un-Christian trend

of thought I suspect that the answer to

these questions is to be found in Mr Leddihns apparent convicshytion that there is really no such thing as an unjust social strucshyture anywhere in Europe todaY and that those who claim that there is are dangerous demashygogues

In other words while Mr Leddihn explicitly admits the possibility of a socially unjust order he is persuaded apparshyenthly that de facto all this talk about social justice in Europe is really so much bilge

Popes Stress Importance The impetus in modern times

to establish social justice Mr Ledihn contends came undeshyniably from the Marxists who condemned the inequalities of wealth insisting that politcal equality must be supplemented by economic equality

If this be so what are we to make of the repeated emphasis of recent Popes on the crucial importance of the virtue of soshycial justice

Mr Ledihns answer to this question is that while the Church obviously has a right to concern herself with the probshylems of injustice in the economic order her moralizing injuncshytions have created a probably unforeseen sense of illusion among good Christians who a[~

Seeks Replacements For Arctic Plants

LATROBE (NC) - Father Maximilian G Duman OSB head of the biology department at St Vincent College has emshybarked on his 1Uh expedition to arctic regions

Accompanied by Father Arshytheme Dutilly OMI director of the Arctic Institute at Catholic University of America Washshyington D C Father Dumans main purpose on the six-week expedition is to find replaceshyments for botanical specimens lost in the disastrous St Vinshycent fire in January 1963

When the biology laboratories burned Father Duman lost 25000 plant specimens 6000 of which were collected on 10 preshyvious trips in arctic regions

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Wh 3t can this possibly mean except that in Mr Leddihns jUdgment those Christians who are trying to apply the princishyples of the social encyclicals to concrete situations in their own countries - as the Popes have urged them to do-are one and all a pack of sentimentalists who really dont know what its all about and are concerned about social justice (which Mr Leddihn significantly always puts n quotes) only because they are stupid enough to think that in this way they can outshypromise Or out-maneuver the socialit and communist and thereby hopefUlly put the Church in a better light

Salt of the Earth I have such great respect for

Mr Leddihns first hand knowlshyedge of contemporary Europe and aso such respect foc his personal integrity that t hesitate to take issue with him on this point

On he other hand while I cannot possibly claim to know as mu~h about Europe as he does I do happen to know many of the derical and lay leaders of the Cbristian social movement on the Continent

With all due respect to Mr Leddihl1 I would be less than honest with myself and less than fair to these outstanding Chrisshytian leaders If I were to fail to say that in my judgment Ledshydihns sweeping indictment of

them if l ghastly caricature Christian sentimentalists-my

eye These men are the salt of the earth Would that there were more of them not only on the Continent but in every ~ther part of the world as welL

Friars to Sponsor Reunion Symposium

GARRISON (NC)-The Franshyciscan lrriars of the Atonement will sponsor a symposium on Christian reunion devoted to discussim about bishops Sept 1 to 3

~ntitled The Episcopate and Christian Unity the symposium at St Pus X Seminary will deal with Anglican Orthodox and Protestent concepts of the episshycopate and with the Catholic episcopacy in the early Church after Vatican Council I and in the light of Vatican Council II

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BOMBAY (NC) - Hard work and detailed planning mark preparations for the International Eucharistic Conshygress to be held here Nov 28 to Dec 6 this yearFrom Valerian Cardinal Gracias down to the youngest clerk In the congress offices there is an intense interest in and eonshycern for its success They know too the concern that may be in the minds of some potential pilgrims about Bomshybay housing accommodations during the EuCharistic congress DaTdinal Gracias told me It is very difficult to persuade people 1here are accommodations even better than hotels Many people who may be afraid to come will find private homes both Cathashy1M and non-Catholic most comshyfortable

He added We have a whole rommittee of non-Catholics combing 1he city for accommoshydations One man said at a meetshying the other day 1 can be sure of finding accommodations for 100 people in private homes and almost all are very comfortable

The cardinal said that several bishops and priests had written him asking to be placed in pri shyvate homes because we want to know something of the life of tJhe people

Floatin~ Hotels Congress officials said tJhat

plans are being made to have ocean liners berthed in Bombay and turned into floating hotels both for people who come on them and for th()se who come by air Officials expect four of these ships and perhaps three or four more so that they said several thousand foreign visit shyors could easily be accommoshydated in these floating hotels

Speaking of the plans to place congress visitors in private homes Father Herman DSouza general secretary and liason ofshyficer for the congress said it would be an excellent opportushynity for Westerners to see Indishyans in their homes-and that non-Christian Indians will also have for the first time a chance to meet Western Christians on a elose personal basis 0

Cardinal Checks Cardinal Gracias keen interest

fn the preparations is shown by his close checking with the CODshy

gress at 5 Convent Street here Priests connected with the office say he will drop in two or three times a day to make a suggestshyion to check on Preparations or just to see how the plans are goings

Ill the large congress headshyquarters committees meet to handle the many details while all around them additions are made to existing church strucshytures and a new building on the corner moves toward comshypletion These new quarters will be used to house distinquished visitors to the congress and for press a~ommodations for jourshynalists covering the many conshygress events

Cooperation The congress has had excelshy

lent cooperation from all sources Cardinal Gracias said The

Newspapers Continued from Page One

azines recorded a 22 per cent gain in circulation including circulation of one major publi shycation newly transferred to this group and diocesan directories tollal cireuk4ion increased 99 per cent

The circulation and number of Canadian publications conshytinued basically unchanged toshytaling as of the beginning of the year 12 weekly newspapers 13 Canadian magazines accepting advertising and 17 magazines not accepting advertising for a total circulation in all categories of 1484742

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operative They have put a man especially on 1ihis job to do whatshyever is necessary

One of the exhibits planned will be at St Xavier High School slMlwing the life of the Church in India since it was visited by St Thomas the Apostle This will serve a double purpose explainshying the Church in India to visit shyors--but also explaining it to the non-Christians of India

Father DSouza said that forshyeign visitors who do not know English or Indian languages will be met by guides and interpreshytors who have been trained for two years Each group will be accompanied by these aides as

they go from their residences to the congress site and back again

Vietnant Repeals -Family Law

SAIGON (NC) - Vietnams prime minister Maj Gen Nguyen Khanh has issued a decree repealing the family law passed under the late Ngo Dinh Diems government which pracshytically outlawed divorce

The new decree makes divorce legally possible on any of five grounds (1) adultery (2) if either party receives a grave penal sentence from a court (3) mistreatment so as to hinder peaceful life together (4) disshyappearance for five years and (5) abandonment Court judgshyments are required to establish the fourth and fifth conditions

The new decree does not pershymit more than one legal wife at a time

Civil Aspects The 158 articles of the decree

include many provisions regardshying the civil aspects of marriage Ill effect it brings back much of the legislation concerning marshyriage that prevailed under French colonial rule

Under the Diem family law divorce could be permitted only by the president himself in very exceptional cases

The new decree will have one good effect for the Catholic Church It will make use of the Pauline privilege for converts easier than it has been (This privilege widely used in mission countries was enunciated by St Paul and allows married conshyverts to Christianity to enter Christian marriage if their 11011shy

Christian spouses refuse to live in peace with them)

Holy Father Urges Return of Honesty

CASTELGANDOLFO (NC)shyPope Paul VI called ~or restora- tion to full value of the princishyples of fraternity and concord in social and individual life as a defense against threats of disshyorder and subversion

Appearing at noon on the balshycony of the inner courtyard of his Summer villa to recite the Angelus andmiddot bless thousands who had gathered there the Pope spoke of the persisting reashysons for apprehension and sorshyrow for so many bereavements and lllisfortunes which still torshyment the world as reported in the press He pointed to some weakness and decadence reshygarding good principles which must sustain individuals as well as family social and internashytional life

He exhorted his audience to pray the Lord may render goodness strong-goodness which is not weakness but endowed with profound energy

~~ CONGRESS SEALS Three series of seals with 10

seals to the series have been issued for the 38th Internationshyal Eucharistic Congress to be held in Bombay India Nov 28 to Dec 6 These are examplelt of the first series of seals which deals with liturgical symbols NC Photo

Prelate Summaries Dimmiddotensions Of Catholic School System

SAN FRANCISCO (NC) shySketching the size of the Cathshyolic school system Msgr Mark J Hurley told the GOP platform committee here

The Catholic school system in New York is bigger than the public school system in each of 34 states and the District of Columbia the one in Pennsylshyvania is larger than the public school systems in each of 26 states and the District

In eight states the Catholic scftElol population Comprises 20 per cent or more of the total school population Ill 19 states it is more than 15 per cent of the total school population

Ill major cities 1he percentage is even higher Buffalo 376 per cent Chicago 329 per cent Boston 3~8 per cent Cincinnati 279 per cent Cleveland 259 per cent and St Louis 254 per cent

From 1940 to 1960 Catholic school enrollment jumped 119 per cent against a 42 per cent

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Anglicans Pray With Catholics For Unity

LONDON (NC) Some 200 Anglican clergy and laity have placed a Christian unshyity petition on the altar of the Catholic shrine at Aylesford

Their petition read in part We make an act of reparatioll

for all the evils that were done by Our forefathers at the Refshyormation in destroying this holy shrine We have prayed this day for the reunion of Christenshydom and the healing of the 16t~ century breach between Rome and the Anglican Communion

Attend Mass The pilgrimage was organized

by the Rev John A Wynne of St Stephens church in Windsor home of the royal family we1Jt of London Members attended _ votive Mass of Our Lady of Mount Carmel at the restored Carmelite shrine

The prior Father Malachy Lynch O Carm led them in reshyciting the Rosary along the shrines outdoor Rosary Way

Ill northern England three Anglican congregations took part as an act of reparation in a big rally in honor of the 40 Martyrs of England and Wales at Sunderland They cancelled their own Sunday evening sershyvices for the purpose

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Conce~ebration Encouraged ContinueC from Page One

eus parts of the world but al shyways in private - meetings of various clergy Now for the first time Pope Paul authorized a public concelebration and it

is expected that this may happen often during the Eucharistic Congress to be held in Bombay

India toward the end of the year Private Occasions

On July 19 in the presence of Cardinals Lercaro and Bea of the episcopal members of the Post-Conciliar Liturgical Comshy

mission and of some laymen 20 Benedictine monks celebrated Mass together with their Abbot Primate at St Anselms Abbey Rome

On July 24 it was disclosed tha t the Benedictine monastery of Calcar and the Dominican

eonvent of Soissons had obtained permission for concelebration The privilege had already been granted by the Post-Conciliar

lilIICommission on the Liturgy Preshyviously certain monasteries among which the Benedictine Abbeys of Monserrat (Spain)

Maredsous (Belgium) Maria Laach (Germany) St Anselm (Rome) and St John Collegeshyville U S) had already obtained authorization it was mentioned

At the first meeting of the superiors of monks and nuns of Africa held at the Benedictine monastery of Bouake the Ivory Coasts first Benedictine priest presided at the opening Mass which was concelebrated and the bishop of the diocese did the same with the priests present for the closing Mass

First in Public The underground basilica of

St Pius X at Lourdes was the scene of the first public concelmiddot ebration offered according to the Vatican Councils suggestion This was done by special pershymission of Pope Paul VI himsslf

The Mass was presided over by Cardinal Ferretto of the Roman Curia on the occasion of the pilgrimage of 500 sick Italian priests to Lourdes The Cardinal was joined by 24 priests most of whom were Italian It was witshynessed by pilgrims from France Italy Luxembourg England Ireshyland Belgium Germany and in the presence of many bishops as well

On Tuesday July 28 another eoncelebration occurred but this time in the Grottoes of the Marshyian Shrine and under the presishydency of Bishop Theas Bishop of Tharbes and Lourdes

Why ConceIebration The Eucharist is not only a

sacrifice and sacrament but it is the symbol of unity It is taken

~ as THE symbol of the Churchs most perfect sign-testimonyshyof her unity

Hence on the occasion of a gathering of priests how can this unity of the Church be shown These men are priests and priests for all eternity Never can they be or act as layshymen Therefore if they were to attend Mass as though they were iayinen they would not be showing publicly their own status nor the type of unity that the Church wishes to show in the celebration of the Eucharist

Thus the Church wishes that these priests associate themshyselves-participate in a special way-with thll one who is the ehief celebrant This should be the normal way for a Bishop to celebrate in the presence of his priests or for all to unite at the altar on the occasion of some meeting synod retreat or other assembly

Historical Development The celebration of the Euchashy

rist was never a private affair Even if a priest celebrates Mass in some dark l~orner of a lonely church it is Christ and the enshytire Church that offers the sacshyrifice to God

In early times the community

and hierrarchical unity was stressed in the celebration of Mass All the priests were to impose hands on the offerings although only the presiding celshyebrant would recite the words of Consecration

Later at Papal Masses espeshycially all the Cardinals present were to stand at the altar with the Pope during the Mass They would hold a corporal in their hands on which lay the offerings and they would recite the Canon aloud with him and consecrate the offerings along with him Gradually this was reserved only for solemn feasts then only for Holy Thursday and then it disshyappeared altogether

In the Eastern Church the practice survived and is presshyently the normal thing in the Byzantine Rite and the usual thing for great feasts for other Eastern Rites A form of conshycelebration does occur on the occasion of the ordination of priests and the consecration of bishops even in the Latin Rite today

Councils Decision Paragraph 57 of the Councils

Decree on the Sacred Liturgy speaks of and encourages conshycelebration and the Post-Concil shyiar Commission on the Liturgy has drawn up an appropriate rite

The decree stated Conceleshybration whereby the unity of the priesthood is appropriately manifested has remained in use to this day in the Church both in the east and in the west For this reason it has seemed good to the Council to extend conshycelebration to the following cases

-on Holy Thursdays Mass of Chrism and the Commemoration of the Lords Supper

at Masses during councils bishops conferences and synshyods -at the Mass for the blessing of an Abbot

The Councils Decree also enshycourages concelebration with permission of the Ordinary to whom it belongs to decide whether concelebration is opshyportune j

-at conventual Mass and at the principal Mass in churches when the needs of the faithful do not require that all the priests available should celeshybrate individually

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Jesliit Educators Hold Conference SAW~A CLARA (NC)-About

135 Jesuit high school adminisshytrators from the United States Canada and West Indies are par_ ticipating in a 12-day institute at the University of Santa Clara here in California

Included are directors of edushycation for the 11 Jesuit provinces in the nation 35 high school preside1ts or rectors and 89 principals and other administrashytors

It is he largest conference of this group a division of the Jesuit Educational Association since meetin-gs were initiated in 1940 It also marks the firsttime the West Coast has been chosen as the meeting ground The conshyference will end Friday Aug 14

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MADRID (NC) - A blunt at shytack on the labor policies of the ruling Falangist party in Spain has been made by the Young Catholic Workers organization

The organizations publication asserted that the Falangists inshyject politics into the lives of the workers in the same way as do the communists A number of Young Catholic Worker leaders have supported a petition for the rehiring of Asturian coal miriers and metallurgical workers disshymissed for strike activity

In its July issue the organ of the Catholic workers Juventud Obrera (Working Youth) said that of all the parties concerned in the recent Asturian miners strikes the workers were least interested in political motives

But as a result of arrests lockshyout and deportations of some workers Juventud Obrera exshyplained the miners were turning against all who oppose thein The

Workers Attack Labor Policies

publieation asked Spaniards have the courage to get to the bottom of the miners problelIl8 and not to take the easy course of seeing politics in the strikes

Insult io Dignity The Asturian petitioners supshy

ported by the Young Catholie Workers have tried unsuccessshyfully to see high government leaders here induding the vice president of the cabinet the ministers of labor and pUblic order and the national syndicate shy

(government - controlled t I a d e union) director

They maintain that present relations between owners and workers are in many cases a permanent insult to the dignity

of the workers They hold that though recognizing some of the miners grievances the governshyment authorities allow manageshyment to play the part of judge so that workers interests invarishyably suffer

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Good Example Leads to Conversion BATTLE CREEK (NC)-The

good example of a Catholic famshyily nurtured the seed of Cathol icism to full bloom here in Michigan as a family of nine was baptized into the Faith as memshybers of St Joseph parish

Mr and Mrs Robert Scears and their seven children rangshying in age from four to 13 beshycame Catholics on a Sunday The parents went to confession and had their marriage blessed

The following morning the parents and four oldest children received their First Communion The younger children will folshylow as they become of age

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coming Catholics for some time Mrs Scears explained but we kept putting it of and putting it off

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Admission Laws On Kof C Agenda

NEW ORLEANS (NC)-The Supreme Council of the Knights of Columbus meets here Aug 18 to 20 with resolutions from ten state councils proposing changes in membership requirementa facing delegates

The session will be the 83rd annual gathering of the governshying body of the fraternal benefit society of Catholic men Some 400 delegates are expected

The resolutions on membershyship stem from controversies over admission of Negro appli shycants All favor relaxing the present laws of the society ia force from the organization early days

At present an applicant can be refused membership if five negative votes are cast against him by members of a council when his name is submitted for bull vote

Seven of the resolutions to be acted upon at the meeting here according to a K of C State ment would change the law to require negative votes by more than one-third of the council memobers voting to reject an apshyplicant one would require more than one-quarter negative votes and two seek change in the law without offering specific recomshymendations

Notre Dame Starts Foreign Study Plan

NOTRE DAME (NC)-Fifty two University of Notre Dame sophomores sail from New York aboard the SS America Saturshyday Aug 8 to participate ia the schools first foreign study proshygram at the University of Inn bruck Austria

The European-bound sophoshymores wer selected from among 250 applicants They prepared for their ~tayabroad by taking a special qerman course during their freshman year They will receive additional bitensive training in the German language

at Salzburg Austria Aug 11shySept 20

The courses at Innsbruck get underway in mid-October

Seek Prelates Aid For Public Schools

DINDIGUL (NC)-The munishycipal council of this predomishynantly Hindu town has requested a Catholic bishop to start bull polytechnic and a college for women

The request was made by the council of Bishop James MenshydQnca of Tiruchirapalli who was honored on completion of Z5 years as bishop The prelate in his reply offered to help in the establishment of the institutio~ If he received enough cooperashytion from _ibe people

family moved to Battle Creek in June 1963 and met M Sgt Elshywood L McElhiney his wife Shirley and their four childen Sgt McElhiney is stationed with the Army at the Federal Center here and Scears works for bull farm feed company

Say Family Rosary Friendship grew between the

families as Mrs Scears and Mrs MeElhiney chatted over the back fence and the children played games together-

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Field days are planned by Alumni and PTA of St Stanisshylaus parish and by Bluebirds and Campfire Girls of Sacred Heart parish both Fall River

The St Stanislaus event is set for 1 Sunday afternoon Aug 9 at Urbans Grove Open to the public it will be in charge of Joseph Amaral

Sacred Hearts field day is scheduled from 930 to 6 Tuesshyday Aug 25 at Camp Tom Welch Youth group members and counselors for the units

recent camping trip are invited to attend Guests will be Blueshybirds and Campfire Girls from St Marys Cathedral and SS Peter and PaUl parishes Fall River

Sponsor Sports Week for ~uns

EISENSTADT (NC)-Austrian nuns spent a week here devotshyiog themselves to different ~orts including swimming tenshynlS and basketball

This Sports Week for Nuns as it was named was attended by 23 nuns from various reli shygious communities who had parshyticipated in a similar Winter program Which like the Summer event was organized by the Eisenstadt dlocese

Among the nuns was a 62shyyear-old Sister who is a teacher of gymnasties The average age of the nuns was about 30

Bishop Stefan Laszlo of Eisenshystandt visited tbe nuns during their sport session and told them they should adapt themselves to the spirit of the times to meet Pope John XXIns call for an updating of the Church Thereshyfore he said religious orders should be interested in sports

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CAPE TOWN (He) -ArchshybiShop Owen McCann of Cape Town has joined other churchshymen and political leaders in condemning the bombing incishydent which took place in the Johannesburg railroad station

Archbishop McCann said I condemn this outrage as I conshydemn all sabotage attempts and I would emphasize that people must not take the law into their own hands This must be left to the police

A phosphorous timebomb planted bya young white man exploded in the crowded station injuring 25 persons mostly women and children Newsshypapers were informed of the bombing a few minutes before the bomb went off but too late to prevent its explosion

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Delorese 31 began asking quesshytions about Catholicism Last February their interest led them to ask the McElhineys to contact a priest from St Joseph

- parish Father Richard Groshek assistant at St Josephs visited t~e family and the wheels were set in motion for the eventual conversion

The McElhineys set such a good example that we decided to become Catholics Mrs

bull Scears said Up to their convershysion she said the family pracshyticed no religion

The Scears family has been saying the family Rosary since February and attending Sunday Mas s together for several months Mrs Scears has been atshytending Altar Society meetings and the family intends to join the Christian Family Movement at St Joseph parish this Fall

Pope Salutes Water Skiers

CASTELGANDOLFO (NC)shyPope Paul VI received 150 comshypetitors from 28 water skiing championship teams representshying Europe Africa and Meditershyranean areas and compared their sport with the Gospel acshycount of Jesus walking on water

The athletes gathered in the hall of the Swiss Guards at the Summer villa overlooking Lake Alblno where skiing competi non ~s to begin the-next day

The Gospel episode to which the Pope referred relates how Jesus walked across Lake Tibe rias to the Apostles on the other side The Pope said With His mastery over the liquid element Jesus wanted to render manifest to the still hesitant Apostles not

His wonderful power but that he was the Son of God Master of all the created world and that His message came from God and had to be believed

By this walk over water Jesus invites His disciples to grasp with faith the whole Christian Revelation and the supernatural realities wbidl cannot be seen or touched but are as real as the natural world which falls within our experishyence

Likes Sports Our predecessors and ourshy

selves always have had a likhig for sports which frequently exshypressed itself embracing all the various forms of sport As long as they are properly practiced they lead to harmonious develshyopment ofthe human body and are founded on qualities of the spirit and self control

Your very personal experishyence shows you how and how much healthy practice of sport contributes to the development of the human person Therefore you will understand that we feel for it benevolence and admirashytion and that we encourale young people in it

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SPEAKING WITH AUTHORITY Stanley (Stan the Man) Mu-sial head of the nations physical fitness program by appointment of President Johnson acts as well as exshyhorts Here he shows Steve Anderson of St Marys school Alexandria Va and Joe Anderson of Gonzaga High School Washington D C the proper way to hit a baseball NC Photo

Cardinal Caggiano Tells Employers Share Profits With Workers

BUENOS AIRES (NC)-Emshy general progress the prIm plOyers must share their profits of Argentina affirmed with workers and regard them as associates rather than ser vants declared Antonio Cardinal Caggiano of Buenos Aires in a sermon here

Such a pollcy can change the mentality of workers It satisfies their socoial revolt because it provides them and their families with the means of living Carshydinal Caggiano stressed

Employers have to replace exploitation with 0 acuteness A Christian acuteness of course and one which is ch9racterized by a deep feeling of solidarity They must treat workers 88 friends and share with them a longing for sociai peace and

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Says Christian Unity Objective Of Ma riolog icaI Congresses

SANTO DOMINGO (NC) -Christian unity is the objective of the fourth Mariological Conshygress and the ninth International M~rian Congrss to be held in this country m 1965 declared Father Carlo Bahc OFM who was here as a representative of Pope Paul VI to set up the con-

Postpone Religious TolerClltion Debate

GENEVA (NC) - The UN Economic and Social Council meeting here in Switzerland has decided not to discuss a proposed declaration on religious tolera tion drawn up by the U N Human Rights Commission

The dedaration appears to be headed for General AssemblY debate perhaps later this year

The Human Rights Commisshysion failed to take final action on the measures last March beshycause the Soviet Union objected that any statementpn religious tolerance did not contain a guarantee for atheistic propashyganda as well The UN declashyration is seen as important in that it may become a guideline for civil law in emerging nations

gresses preparatory commlshysions

The Yugoslav Franciscan anshynounced that representatives of other religions espechilly Protshyestants will be invited to attend the meetings as observers

Archbishop Octavio Beras of Santo Domingo addressed the prepartory commissions comshyposed chiefly of members of the Cursillos de Cristiandad He afshyfirmed that the decision of Pope Paul to have both congresses held in the Dominican Republic is one of the highest honors for this country where the preaching of the Gospel in tte New World began

Father Balic stressing this point reminded the audience that the International Marian Congress is the first to be held outside of Europe Asked why the Dominican Republic had been chosen as the site of the congresses Father Balic declared that Pope Paul probably took into considerati~n the fact that Mass in the Western Hemisphere was first celebrated at Santo Domingo that the first metreshypolitan See in the Americas W2S

founded in the same city and that there is a great devotion in this country to Our Lady

lt HOME MISSIONER Father James J Wilmes of Fairfield Conn Eastern field ltIishyrec1or of the Glenmary Home Missioners of America will appear on Catholic Chapel WJAR-TV Sunday from 9 to 930 AM He will describe Glenmarys efforts t~ help the desshytitute in Appalachia and to bring the faith to some 35 million rural Americans most of whom have never even met a Catholic

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Rochester Prelate Says White Negro Hoodlums Involved in Riots

ROCHESTER (NC)-The passhytor of a major downtown parish said here this citys violence has not been a race riot but mob action against places of business by white and Negro hoodlums

This appraisal was given by Msgr John S Randall pastor of Immaculate Conception church managing editor of the Rochester diocesan newspaper the Cattloshylic Courier Journal and a past president of the Catholic Press Association

Msgr Randall around whose downtown c h u r c h violence 3wirled on July 25 thinks the rioting which lep to four deaths and more than 700 arrests had some organization behind it and offered an opportunity for a bunch of hoodlums not only colored but white as well to wreak havoc around the city

Of white partieipation he said Whites were involved Any number of them When looting broke out on Saturday night (July 25) white hoodlums converged on the area to take part in it

Although he moved Trinitarshyian Sisters serving in his parish flo a convent outside the troushybled area Msgr Randall said in an interview that his parisb plant suffered no damage

Mob Violence They havent touched any

churches or schools or resi shydences he said It is just mob Yiolence against grocery stores and liquor stores and places of business run by white people They havent touched any busishyness where the management is eolored

Asked if this apparent selecshytion of white-owned businesses implied a degree of planning Msgr Randall said he believed this to be true although it is generally deniild

Sore Point Msgr Randall dismissed unshy

employment as a factor in the Tiolence liAs a matter of fact he said the employment recshyord up here is superior to any place in the country I dont know of any of our industries that are discriminating against Negroes Many of them of (ourse are generally unemploy-

Mothers Tutoring Classes Success

CLEVELAND (NC) - Two mothers and 20 volunteers mostly Catholic high school stushydents are about to bring to a successful close classes they conshyducted at two parochial schools for children needing tutoring

Mrs Fred Leone and Mrs Iohn Sweeney directed the opshyecation at St Adalbert and St Edward schools under sponsorshyship of the local Catholic IntershylIacial Council

The four-week effort offered individual and group instrucshytwn in reading and arithmetic for children who attend the two schools during the regular school Fear

Annual Field Day St Stanislaus Church Fan

River will hold its annual field day under sponsorship of fue PTA and Alumni at 1 Sunday afternoon Aug 9 at Urbans Grove Games with prizes will be held for children and a Polish kitchen will be in operation The public is invited

Parish Clamboil Parishioners of St Roch

Church Fall River will sponsor a clamboil from 5 to 7 Saturday evening Aug 8 in the parish hall 889 Pine Street Tickets will be available at the door Of

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able because they have no skills

He said the city has an ahnorshymal dropout rate among Negroes in schools but I think that primarily they are those ~ho are not keepable for a hlgtl schOOl education and have no ambition

Communication between Rochshyesters whites and Negroes he said is probably one of the sore points in the area There has been a lack of good commUOlcashytion There are not too many spokesmen for the colored comshymunity and it is pretty hard to get someone that can speak for them because the colored comshymunity is so disrupted

He noted that the city has two elected colored supervisors One of them is Mrs Constance Mitchell who is a member of his parish and who has been active in appeals for law and order

Seek Education In Red China

HONG KONG (NC) - Red Chinas universities have reshyceived admission applications from more than 100 Hong Kong secondary students according to reliable sources

This is the first time since 1958 that an appreciable number of local university-age students have turned to the mainland for their higher education

The reason commonly given around Hong Kong is a general improvement in economic condishytions in the Chinese Peoples Republic (CPG) For between the establishment of the CPG in 1949 ad 1958 when the famines began from 800 to 1000 Hong Kong students went to China every year for university edushyeation

But some Chinese professional men here give a different reason Confided one outstanding wideshyly-traveled scholar himself a Catholic and refugee from Shanghai

Last Resort What is the ambitious intel shy

ligent secondary student to dOshyif hes not Catholic ~ even though he is against the Chinese communist regime Of the 939 students ~ho qualified for adshymission to Hong Kong univershysity this Fall there are only 535 vacancies

What happeQs to the other 400 and the many hundreds of other secondary school gradushyates-well rounded students who cannot get their higher educashytion in the Western countries Taiwans (Formosa universities are overflowing Free Chma (Taiwan) used to take many students from Hong Kong So some go to unfree China

Catholics of Israel Mark Elijah Feast

HAIFA (NC)-ThQusands of Catholics from all over Israel attended the traditional feast of the Prophet Elijah at the Stella Maris Carmelite monasshyllery on Mount Carmel

Prayers were said at the Grotshyto of the Prophet at the monasshytery by the Latin Maronite and Melkite Rite communities

Annual Picnic Parishioners of St Anthony

of Padua Church Fall River will attend their annual Summer picnic Sunday Aug 9 at Holy Ghost Grounds Westport Buses will leave the church every half hour from 1030 to 1 according to announcement made by Manshyuel Domingos chairman Portushyguese and American foods will be available and there will be music for dancing Games will 8e played

HEAD UNIVERSITY Father Edward B Bunn SJ left president of Georgetown University Washington DC since 1952 has been named Chancellor of Georgetown efshyfective Dec 3 Father Gerard J Campbell SJ right has been named president to succeed him Georgetown the nations oldest Catholic college is celebrating its 175th anniversary NC Photo

Selfish Individualism Greatest Force Against Family Life

MUNICH (NC)-Young people today should be given help to build families against all the pressures that raise difficulties for them the Holy See has told delegates from 26 nations to the meeting here of the International Union of Family Organizations

In its message the Vatican linked help to yOung couples with the worldwide struggle for freedom of the individual

Julius Cardinal Doepfner archQishop of Munich and Freisshying appearing before the conshyventic)D asserted that the greatshy

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The keynote speaker Gershymanys family affairs minister Dr Bruno Heck said that never were the healing powers of the family more necessary than now referring to the degree in which human personality is overwhelmed by modern indusshytrial society

The human characteristics of Our entire modern way of life depends for better or worse on the vitality and health of our families Dr Heck stated

THE ANCHoR - S Thurs August 6 1964

Prelates Advise Brail Governor

SALVADOR (NC-The govshyernor of an important Brazilian state is governing with the adshyvice of bishops rather than poli shyticians

Gov Lomanto Junior of Bahia called a two-day meeting of bishops of the state to promote the integration of the Church in his administration

The governor surprised politi shycal circles throughout Brazil by making it clear that the princishypal problems of his state will be resolved witli the support of the Church and without in his words the mechanisms organshyized by the various political factions

Gov Lomanto Junior hopes to formulate with the aid of the bishops a program of mutual

collaboration between the govshyernment and the Church for the benefit of the people of his state Subjects discussed at the meetshying were strictly administrative and did not touch on political matters Under consideration were social assistance public health education sanitation enshyergy transportation and agriculshyture

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6 IHt - ~-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Aug 61964 ------------------ Reaction

Ther isa growing undercurrent of impatience toward the elements who are stirring up Negro communities and lIrging them to violence that in many instances has )ittle or nothing to do with race relations or the desire for equal justice under the law Indeed senseless explosion of human energy is a defiance of the law and the law is the Negros best friend True laws to aid him have been late in comng in many instances a hundred years late But it would be a real tragedy if the sacrifices of his forebears the efforts of so many men and women over the decades the Christ shylike long-suffering of many of his and other races were to be tainted at this hour by forces that seek to divide rafher than to heal to pull apart rather than to weld together to sow hatred rather than brotherhood

And it would be truly tragic if those who have sufshyfered with artd for the Negro and who have felt guilt because of the treatment he has received in the United States for a hundred years were to be so shocked by violent elements in Harlem and Jersey City and Rochester that their guilt would turn to animosity and their sYmpathy to irritation

This would not be a reasonable reaction but it would be a human one And the cause of racial justite and above all brotherhood among men would be set back immeasurshyably thereby

Each person reading of the various rioting taking place in different parts of the country must be careful that sueh a backlash attitude does not creep into his own thinking and attitudes Patience and reasonaioleness and charity must still prevail-in and toward all concerned

English JusticeThe English police seem to have dealt most effectively

with the rival British mobs of Mods and Rockers Theile gangs of grown-up children have in past months terrorized various coastal resorts but their latest escapades were met with so much sheer force that they felt the fun go out of their evil antics and were reduced to foot-sore and weary complainers The English police moved in on them with great numbers of firm authority who kept them moving until they were ready to drop from exhaustion And a tired rioter has no steam left to generate mischief

Of course the English police usually do not have to e()ntend with guns English justice is swift and heavy and seldom avoided when a gun is found in a persons possesshysion in the course of any crime This inevitability of purtishshymentfollowing upon the possesson of a gun in a misdeed is enough of a deterrent to keep the English criminal professional or amateur as far from a gun as common sense dictates

It is a treat however to see and example of stenl justice refusing to capitulate to terror The great British sense of law and order is once more the obpect of envy and emulation

WarningRecent warnings given by a Senate Committee to the

television industry had best be heeded Or as one Senator advised if the industry will not police and clean itself up the public will step in wth a force more harsh

Target of the crticism is mostly the endless use of violence violence in such abundance that it either is preshysented as a familiar mode of acting or-answering to the elaim of some television leaders that this is not so - the sensibilities of people especially children are so blunted that violence loses its power to shock anymore hardly a desirable goal

Televisioll authorities had better face the fact that they are vry much in the same position as the movie industry in the early Thirties Warnings of interested and well-intended critics then were brushed aside until an aroused public hit the film-makers in their sensitive spot the pocketbook The television public may be now a sleeping giant lulled into lethargy in the vast wasteland of the cathode tube But a giant can awaken and can write letters to sponsors and can protest at assaults on its taste and moral standards

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TODAY-The Transfiguration of Our Lord Jesus Christ This moment of transfiguration this exception proves the rule about Jesus surrender during His eanhly life of the fullness of His glory that He might be truly one of us

Before the submission to death of His life according to the flesl~ and the Fathers raising Hirr to glory by the Spirits power only the event we celeshybrate today showed Christ as He has been ever since the Resnrrection Splendor which dazzles human eyes (First Reading) belongs to Him who has become Lord

TOMORROW - st Cajetan Confessor Our passage to glory invoLves more than a sloughing off of the more obvious limishytations of human existence It means also a transcending of many good things which on earth are actual means of loving God

Todays Mass in honor of the founder of another religious community is particularly conshycerned with one of these mans property possessions material goodB The Religious who vows he w ill not posses nor own is merely bearing witness here and now to an aspect of our life in glory

SATURDAY - St John Mary Vianlley Confessor I would have him leave his sinning and live on (First Reading) Sinshygrace death-life mortality-imshymortality-the promise of passhysage is older even than its aetushyalizaton in Jesus Christ The prophetic text of the Old Testashyment is Hving Word of God today It is achieved And the pastor the shepherd (Gospel) the la borer in the harvest is he who oreaches this good news and presides at the Supper where the news becomes living an experienced fact

12TH SUNDAY AFTER PEN TECOST At the very heart of Christianity is a contrast be tween law and spirit slavery and freedom written law and spirit Jal law (First Reading) The Christian opts for the latter in each case which except in the cafe of slavery does not exshyclude 1he former but transcends and imorms it

As often as Jesus warns against disrespect for the law he walns also against our tenshydency to identify it absolutely wHh our human understanding ~ it and with the human terms

we use to express it Our public worship for exshy

ample is formal liturgical written yet the Councils great reform now under way has shown us that the Church must be free and responsible before God to renew her understanding of the letter in the light of the Spirit And eVen to change the letter when circumstances renshy

der it less useful to the Spirit MONDAY-St Lawrence Mar

tyro Word sacrament congre gation priest--all are manifesshytations and vehicles of the presshyence of Jesus ChriSt of his real presence So when we gather for Mass we are in all these ways in the presence oi Him whom we would follow (Gospel Communion Hymn)

He it is who sows freely (First Reading) and we see it in this sacrificial meal comshymemorating death and resurrecshytion He it is whomiddotis an enemy to his own life in this world (Gospel) and we see it here as we handle the signs of a body given and blood shed Honoring a martyr today we pray for grace to sow more freely ourshyselves

TUESDAY-Mass as on Sunshyday What is it that is written in the law asks Jesus for law is still our guide And the man who knew only the written law not the spiritual (First Readshying) came back with a question that was almost a plea And who is my neighbor (Gospel)

He wanted to make the law of Gltgtd small enough for human consumption He wanted some limits some boundaries some parochial ilnes within which to work comfortably

At Mass this congregation beshycomes the Church of Christ is the Church of Christ But how inadequately if we are parochial or statist or nationalist if we are not fully conscious of our solidarity with humankind

WEDNESDAY - St Clare Virgin Mankind is two in one flesh with Christ He is the bridegroom (Collect First Read ing Gospel Communion Hymn) and the human family is the bride The Eucharist is the mar riage feast the pledge of heaven where our flesh will know the glory that His flesh now posshysesses Fidelity and prudent care muSt guard this relationshyship lest we be excluded who have thus far the grace of acshyceptance

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The Land of the Latins

Geographically and thereshyfo r e unalterably L a till America is radically diffeJIshyent from the United States Taken as a whole Latin Amellshyica has proved less beneficial tID human habita- tion than the United States Latin America is more isolated from the rest of the world more tropical more m 0 un t a i nshyous and has proshyportionately less goo d farming land So u th America more than twice the size of the United States with Alaska thrown in faces Africa rather than Europe and lies at a greater distance from China India the Middle EaSt and Europe than does the United States

South America stretches 4508 miles in length and about 300f) miles in width The West Coast is paralleled by a mountain range running the full 4500 milea from Venezuela to the tip fIIf Chile in reality a wall of beshytweenthree and four miles height Before the airplane was much easier to go frOM Latin America to New York than from one Latin Americ_ coaSt to the other

Rain Forest On the eastern side of these

Andes Mountains one finds bull rain forest-an area of unceasshying rainfall Below that is the Amazon Basin which is larger than the distance from New York to Liverpool The Amazoa has seven rivers emptying into it and each is over 1000 miles long Here is a vast irrigated area but because of heavy rainshyfall and frequent flooding the land is agriculturally unproducshytive

From the United States-Mell shyico border to the end of Chile is an area of eight million square miles almost equal to Europe and the United States combined Nowhere else in the world do mountain ranges deserts and forests present such formidable obstacles to the activities of man and development of an area 25 of Latin America is mounshytainous 25 swampy and 1Olt desert

All Races

The people of this land tenet to live in large cities that focus on the coasts or in small pockets within the folds of the mounshytains Latin America has 7 of the peoples of the world and the population is a human kaleidoshyscope All the races are the~

white brown black and yellow The people are immigrants from three continents Africa Asia and Europe The Indians are beshylieved to have immigrated across the Bering Strait from Asia Thf 16th ceritury European mishygration was mostly Spanish and Portuguese in modern times Central and Northern Europe and England have provided a goodly share of the settlers

Into this mixture of people and places we send the Papal Volunteers They go into a new world and provide bull new life for the people CaD ~()u be part of this effort

THE ANCHORshy 7Prelate Upholds Happy Family High SchooZSource of Pride Thurs August 6 1964

Non-Conformity Of Christilaquols

WASHINGTON(NC) Bishop John J Wright of Pittsburgh told an assembly of American and foreignmiddot students that whilemiddot Christians must labor in the world they must retain a measure of nonshyconformity to it

Speaking during a Mass at the Interfederal Assembly of Pax Romana a Catholic student and melleduals group held at Georshygetown University the Bishop declared there must always be sharp differences between the Christian and the world

So far as the spirit of the world is concerned the Chrisshytian is and must always be a non-conformist in order that he may imitate that Christ who was in the world but not of it loved the world and died for it but did not conform to its dictates he said

Your non-conformity he told the students must middotbe one not only of dissent from the maxims of the world but also of discontent with the level of excellence which the world finds quite enough indeed more than enough where morality and pershyfection are concerned

Enrich Common Good Such a non-conformity esshy

sential to your vocation both as Christians and intellectuals will make you exemplars in our day of how the believers obey the established laws but in their private lives rise far above the laws promote the common good and share the consensus that proshytleots it but in their heroic supershynatural effort enrioh that comshymon good far beyond the limited understanding of the median average of any mere consensus that the cruldren of the world can grasp

The Christian non-oonformshyists said Bishop Wright undershystand and implement the proshyfound meaning of detachment the spiritual techniques by whioh the Christian humanist is able to love every created goodness truth and beauty yet be a prisioner of none and reshymain the ohild of God the heir to Gods uncreated treasures

Womens Residence At St Bonaventure

ST BONAVENTURE (NC)shyConstruction of the first womshyens residence hall at St Bonashyventure University here in New York has started Father Francis William Kearney OFM presshyident said the four-story twoshywing residence for 318 students will be ready for occupancy in September 1965 and will cost about $1500000

The building is part of the universitys $19 million developshyment program which also inshycludes a two-story administrashytion building and a one-story postoffice building both to be ready this Fall

Archdiocese in India Trains Catechists

MADRAS (NC) - The first full-time catechists of this archshydiocese have completed a twoshyyear course of training at the St Pauls Catechists Training Center here

The 16 catechists will be asshysigned to serve in parishes on a monthly salary of about $15 for the unmarried in addition to expenses and childrens allow ances for those with families

They will also get f r e e living quarters or a housing al shylowance educational facilities for children and separation pay or pensien UPOll retirement at the age of 6Q

To St Lawrence Parish in New Bedford Senator Scores Theyre both blue-eyed and brown-haired They both belong to the National Honor TV Violence Society And theyre both outstanding seniors-to-be at Holy Family High School New

Bedford Theyre Christine Ponichtera and Kevin Healy Most senior class officers havent WASHINGTON (NC) - The chairman of the Senates juveshybeen named as yet they say but alJtady Christine is sodality prefect and Kevin is assisshynile delinquency subcommittee

tant editor for Maria the ri~ua charged here that the situationschool yearbook In previous ~ II with regard to excessive vioshyyears Kevin was sophomore lence on television is in some

ways worse today than it wasclass president and Christine two years agowas dramatics club secretary

Kevins active in the Junipero Sen Thomas J Dodd of ConshyClub and the Chess Club at necticut said unjustifiable vioshyHoly Family and his chief outshy lence and brutality permeate side interest is Junior Achieve many new TV shows and many ment an organization which offensive shows of earlier seashypromotes business activity on sons have been syndicated and the part of young people to help are now being reshown on indeshythem prepare for future careers pendent stations

Kevin has been in JA two We discover that the most years and proudly wears its exshy violent shows of two years ago ecutive pin To earn it he exshy are today shown during earlier plains he had to merit two preshy broadcasting hours than they vious awards and pass an examshy were originally designed for ination JA youngsters for the Dodd said There has been little most part form manufacturing or no editing of objectionablecompanies making and marketshy content This means these proshying such items as costume jewshy grams are being made available elry But Kevin is secretary of to a much larger and younger lAs bank which serves 29 group of children than ever flourishing businesses and takes before in two or three hundred dollars Dodd made his charges as his each of three nights a week its subcommittee opened a new in operation series of hearings on TV crime

The other groups make and violence It made similar things but we make money tudies in 1961 and 1962 says Kevin

He is a member of St Lawshyrence parish in New Bedford Set Clambake and the son of Mr and Mrs

This Sunday Aug 9 is theMilton E Healy He has two date chosen for the annual clamshybrothers one in the service the bake of Mt Carmel Churchother a student at the University New Bedford To be held atof Massachusetts Kevin himshyHoly Ghost Grounds Westportmiddotself hopes to be an architectural the event will feature gamesengineer and attend SMTI or snacks and the bake Ticketsthe U of Mass will be available at the churchI like to look at house plans on Sunday or may be obtainedin the paper I like to draw and from committee membersI like math he says Put them Charles Silva Jr heads a largeall together and it seems to add arrangements committeeup to architecture

In addition to his JA work Kevin holds a part time job at a neighborhood grocery He deshylivers by bicycle What hapshypens when theres a big order I suffer he grimaces Theres a close relationship the assembled students at the

with the teachers too adds end of each marking periodA highlight of the past KevinSpring for Kevin was the CYO In 1956 Father McKeon also

tour to the Worlds Fair Was by then a Monsignor died andFirst Co-Ed School it fun he recalls and he hopes Holy Family organized In was succeeded as pastor by a to make the trip again next year 1904 was the first co-educational Holy Family alumnus Most Rev

A trip to New York is still in YOUl the offing for pretty Christine

high school in the Diocese It James J Gerrard of the class of was preceded in St Lawrence 1914 Bishop Gerrard has conshy at

Shell attend the Summer School parish by St Josephs High tinued the tradition of fatherly TlCKLI011 of Catholic Action there this which was founded in 1884 by interest in Holy Family and freshymonth as her sodalitys prefect Rev Hugh J Smyth then pastor quently addesses the student

St Josephs continued until body on religious and otherShe names English as her favshy1900 when an increasing enroll shy topics0rite subject and tennis bowling ment of grammar school stu Holy Familys Alumni Assoshyand swimming as favorite sports dents in the parish forced its ciation now numbers some 3000The daughter of Mr and Mrs closing to make space available men and women and is an activeChester Ponichtera shes a to them group maintaining over themember of Our Lady of Pershy

By 1904 however Father years its interest in its almapetual Help parish and active Smyth was able to reopen the mater as secretary of its CYO She has high school in a new buildingone brother wholl be a senior now Holy Family grammarat Providence College as shes a FOUR CONVENIENT OFFICES TO SERVE YOUschool Continued growth madesenior at Holy Family another building necessary and ONE-STOP BANKINGChristine hopes to attend in 1915 the present Holy Family

Salve Regina College and beshy High was constructed Althoughcome a nurse At present she intended for St Lawrence pashy FIRST-MACH IN ISTSleans toward pediatrics as a rishioners the school has alwaysspeciality accommodated boys and girls NATIONAL BA NK Both youngsters enjoy attendshy fro m other New Bedford ing Holy Family You cant get parishes OF TAUNTONlost says Christine You In 1921 Father Smyth by then know nearly everyone Msgr Smyth died and Rev North Dighton North Easton Norton Taunton

John F McKeon became pastor Spring Street Main Street W Main Street Main Stteet of St Lawrences He fondlyPrelate Condemns Member Federa Deposit Insurance Corporationnicknamed his school Happy Family High School and itSmut Publications was his habit to read grades toSYDNEY (NC)-Today more

than ever children are being exploited by publishers of imshy Color Process Year Books moral books papers and magshyazines according to Norman Booklets BrochuresCardinal Gilroy of Sydney

The ranking Australian prelshyate said in a speech at the openshying of a new high school in subshyurban Ashfield that some newsshy American Press Inc venders estimate that 80 per cent of the trash publications are beshy OFF SET - PRI NTERS - LETTERPRESSing sold to youth

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Returning Traveler Has Overweight Problem By Mary Tinley Daly

1he very thought of visiting San Francisco especially in July 1964 sent this columnist into a tiz of excitement

Youll love it Mom Markie from experience corroborated what we had always heard about the Golden Gate City Its suave sophisticated and friendly And everybody is well groomed at all times she emphasized Now lets see about your clothes Toshygether and in plus-90 degree heat we went over clothes shymy own and Markies which she generously cffered None of these dreary pastel cottons you wear around here came the High Fashion edkt

The dark cotton suit will be OK for the plane and if you should find a warm day you eould wear it again but press it every time

Press it Sure with my travel iron

She bro~ght out a compact iron in its case tucked it into a corshyner of one of my suitcases Be Bure to press these dark dresses 1he knits will be all right with the steam in the shower Now youll need a coat

Ygh The coat dug out of the back of the closet looked hot felt even hotter

Expeetations Met So armed with sophisticated

clothing foX the sophisticated San Francisco came enplaning Luggage according to the bathshyroom scale on which it had been weighed was well under the 40 pound allowance Thus a blithe get-away

San Francisco was all we had imagined and more Weather cool and crisp we welcomed the warmth of the coat

Onset of press and public had for this Republican convention strained the city to the utmost News rooms buzzed cables Qf

South Boston WomaR Gets Youth Award

HOLLYWOOD (NC)-Cathershyine Ann Dwyer of South Boston was presented with the Pro Deo et Juvenute Award at the Junior Day Program of the Catholic Daughters of America national biennial convention here

This award is given by the National COlmcil of Catholic Youth to ail aduLt leader who has had an outstanding record of service for God and Youth It was presented by Bishop William G Connare of Greensshyburg the episcopal moderator of the Junior Catholic Daughters

Miss Dwyer is regional conshytrultant of thf Junior Cath()lic Daughters in the 14assech~se~tsshyPenrisylvimia region She estabshylished the Junior program in the State of MassaltllUsetts when s~e was serving as State Regent rom 1950-1954

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garet Buckley of Chevy Chase Md was re-elected supreme regent of the Catholic Daughshyters of America during closing sessions ofthe 30th biennial natshyional convention of the womens organization

Plan Penny Sale Visitation Gdld of Eastham

will hold a family night penny sale at 8 Wednesday night Aug 12 at the churcl1 hall

radio and TV were everywheJ~e

sound trucks outside every point oJ political activity for th~ oneshyyear-in-four frenzy of oratory CrOl~ds swarmed hotel lobbies pickets marched outside in clothing tllat put OUT dreai~y

pastel cottons right up into Class A (Barefeet and dishevelshyment were the rule) Neverth~shyless there was a gentle accept shyance of all this in the City of St Francis Even the police were tolerant

And then to sightseeing a visit to Fishermans Wharf for food unknown in our part of the country a boat trip around AIshycatraz and Golden Gate BridgE a session on the citys uniqult~ cable cars a trip to the tower another to The Top of thl~

Mark to Nob Hill Telegraph Hill then hours and hours ill fascinating Chinatown

Chinatown was really our unmiddotmiddot doing weightwise Here WE

found interesting games 10 bE added ro the family toy box then wme handmade ceramic mugs perfect gifts but Im afraid we were carried away

The travel iron Never used it since each hotel or motel had an ironing room far more conshyvenient than ironing on an upshyturned bureau drawer

Finally we checked into the airport 00 go back east

Sorry maam youre over-shyweight

We bad BUspected ttlie all

Sees NEWIDrive CEF Official Says Camporign Underway

Against Church RelatEld Schools DETROIT (NC)-A new and

subtle campaign against churchshyrelated rohQOls is underway an off-ieal of Citizens for Educationshyal Freedom said here

John Marcon member of the Michigan CEF state board made

the charge i1 an address to some 1200 teaching nuns at a semishynar at Marygrove College

A sort of game bas developed wJhich has the players in it line up the church related schools weaknesses on the one hand and the cost to parents on the other Marcon said

1he winner drnws the conshyclusion churchrelated schools less adequately financed than state schools are less adequate parents attempting to meet the high costs of 1iving cannot afshyford to pay increasing school tuitions therefore do away with the schools

Steve Snoey president of the Ottawa CEF district fuderation stressed flhe need for chw-ch-reshylated schools

There is a popular notion 1Jha4 religion is an additive to life a strictl3 private matter limited to home and church he said

If COm~rtmelltalJization is bad psychology it is even worse theology said Snoey a memshyber of the Christian Reformed Church Either the Christian Gospel is necessary everywhee It the time or DOt anywhere anw time

Nursing Scholarship MiSs Lynne Marie Lawrence

daughter of Mr and Mrs Fr~nk Lawrence Jr of 150 Brightman Street New Bedford has been awarded the Mary E McCabe Nursing Scholarship Award preshysented annually by the Fall River Diocesan Council of Cathshyolic Nurses A graduate of Bishop Stang High School Miss Lawshyrence will enter St Annes Hosshypital School Qf Nursing Fall River

along what with flU that good foed but it die eurotm as though the young man at the tieket cocnter might 10t be quite so blunt

I mean Ie euroJ-))ained your baggage i5 SIC thaI 40 pounds

Travel lLijbt This now was more ac-ceptshy

able Retrieving OUT baggage we went into the adie~ room and repacked Lets see put shotS a couple of those ceramic mugs and the UllltFnl travel ixon into the flight bEg aDd carry it with us OthN ggage now 39 pounds

Gatefully WI took on that fligbt bag qmiddotlitelght at the time hoisted it ceI one shoulshyder picked up ~oketbook

stuffed to the bllfsting point made our way w Gate 24 Half a mile awampy Seemed so

Then a fOUT-huUT wait in a tramfer-point aiLport with the flight bag growing 1eavier and heavier all the time reminding US 01 Coleridges The Rime of the Ancient Mariner the Albaiross About my neck waf hung

Stuck not with an albatross but with a tTavel iron

If there is a lesson in all this iot is to travel light-follow the old admonition to take half as much clothing as you think you will need-and twice as much mone~7

Anti no excess ooggage

Citizefls for Educational Freeshydom is a national nOJl-secl41rian organhation dedic-ated to seekshying equal treatment in the disshytributilm of tax funds fur chil shydren iJ both pu~1jc and churchshyrelated schools

Requiem at Notre Dame For Sister Madeleva

NOTHE DAME (NC)-Requi_ em Hi~h Mass poundgtr Sister Mary Madalemiddota educator poet and for some 40 yellrs 11 leading figure on the Ame-icllJ and Catholic intellectual scene was offered here in the church of Our Lady of Loreto on the campltJe of St Marys College

Bishop Leo A Pursley of Fort Wayne-Soutl Bene offered the MaHs for Sster Madaleva who served as president of two Catholic colleges including St Marys published 18 books reshy~eived seven honorary degrees and scores of other honors and lectured throughout the United States

One 01 the best koown nunll (If her time Sister Madaleva for yearll personified the intelshylectual and professional standshyards that increasingly have beshycome goals fol American nuns generally She was the first nun to qualifr for a doctorate at the University of California ill Eierkeley and later did graduate s1~udy at Oxford University in England

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Stonehill College Miss Sulshylivan taught at rift St Mary Academy Fall River for one year after her 1962 gradushyation

Conference Cites Dorothy Day

BOSTON (NC)-The Nationat Catholic amplcial Action Conlershyence has designated Dorothy Day cofounder of the Catholic Worker Movement and the late John Brophy labor leader for special honors at its convention starting here Thursday Aug 13 to 16

The two will be cited for diS tinguished contributiorn in the field of social action at the conshyvention at Boston College

Miss Day who founded the Catholic Worker Movement with the late Peter Maurin in the early 1930s will be honored for her role in educating the Amershyican Catholic conscience on the social dimensions of Christianshyity the NCSAC said

Brophy who died at the age of 80 last year was one of the architects of the U S la-bor movement A coal miner from the age of 12 he was a leader in the United Mine Workers and later became the first director of the Congress for Industrial Organizations

Nuns Optimistic About Vocations

LOS ANGELES (NC)-The head of a sisterhood devoted te nursing professes a God-based optimism concerning the supply of vocations to religious life

Mother Carmen Superior General of the Sisters Servants of Mary commented here God will never permit the Church to lack vocations

She said she has no pessimism whatever about vocations On the contrary she added htc

congregation is receiving new applicants and recently estabshylished an American novitiate 8lt Oxnard Calif

Mother Carmen heads a conshygregation of 3000 Sisters whose apostolate is to nurse the sick in their own homes The siSterhood was founded in 1851 by BleSlEed Maria Soledad Torres Acosta

Dedicates Hospitai Most vocations to her congreshy

gation come from Spain others from Mexico and Colombia she said but since opening the Oxshynard novitiate six America_ girls have joined

There are 44 Sisters Serv8flb1 of Mary working in the Los Anshygeles archdiocese Mother Carshymen said They also have housell in Kansas City and New Orleans She is on a tour from her headshyquarters in Rome visiting the houses of the sisterhood in the U S and Latin America

The major event of her visit here was the dedication of Mary Health of the Sick Convalescent Hospital at Oxnard

Change Day for Parties Summer caro parties to be held

this month at St Josephs Hall Tucker Road North Dartmouth wiH be held each Wednesday afternoon at 145 instead of on Thursdays as previously anshynounced The series is sponsored by the Associate Lay Family of the Holy Cross Prizes will be awalded and refreshments servshyed

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I am about 110 make my annushyIII visit to my daughter who lives miles away But I dont know how to cope with my son-in-law He is well educated a convert and provides well for his family But he is an authority on just about everything When we atshytempt to discuss education poli shytics religion almost anything he becomes anshyDOyed He is ir shyritable and if my daughter eaUs him a secshyend time he shouts I heard au the first time But he does want me to visit An inshyvitation to visit should not al shyways be taken literally lhe casual Why dont ~ drop in to see us sometimes should be regarded more as a eourteous expression than a forshymal invitation

So the first question is whethshyer this behavior of your lIOll-inshylaw occurs only during your visshyits or is it always so

Duman Fallinamp One obYiousapproaoh to this

Is to ask your daughter but then If this is 1he case she may be anwilHng to tell you Observe bim when others are present and IIlle if he behaves 1hi5 way toward them If be does Jt is DOt your visit but his personality

The tendency to be an authorshytty on just about everything is a eommon human faiHng It is even an occupational hazard for eertain fields College professhysors physicians and priests IIOmetimes fall into the habit because of the expectations they encounter among people that they MUST know the answer But education and training in one area do not make you an authority in everything

Furthermore tbe more formal education a person has and eampshypeciaUy the more specialized his knowledge the more keenly does he realize his ignorance of lI1any man things There is lI01lle truth to the saying that doctors of philosophy know InOre and more about less and less The time when a man like Aristotle could encompass almost n to be known of human knowledge passed a long time ago

Fear Status Loss But 011 the other hand few

people are willing ~ contess eomplete ignorance of a topic 1IDder discussion This they 88shylIWIle will cause them to lose tatus to be considered unalert CIt unintelligent The more prushydent get by by nodding their beads or smiling knowingly The less modest and imprudent rush into the fray brandishing their ignorance

Some people have a personal-

Ohio middotWomens College To Be Coeducational

COLUMBUS (NC)-St Mary of the SpringS College here will become a coeducational institushytion this Fall Sister Mary Anshygelita president has announced

A womens school since its founding in 1911 the college will admit male students to ns apper classes this Fall and next and to its freshman class in 1tle Pall of 1966 The college ismiddotconshy4lucted by the Dominican 5istel8

Cape Style Show Our Lady of Victory Gulld

Centerville will sponsor its anshyDual Summer luncheon and style Ibow from 1 to 4 Tuesday after IlOOn Aug 18 at Coonamessett Inn Falmou1lh A social-hour will precede the lunch General chairman is Mrs James ~ aided by Mr Viilcent T CuR

ity need 110 prove themselves superior to others in everything even a simple social discussion They cannot accept the fact that others can excel them iri any area of life and they ultimately behave rather foolishly These persons take 1l dim view of the capabilities of others They have to Their personalities demand it

Of course there is the argushymentative type These too at times seem to be quite authorshyitative on everything Basically they like a conflict situation They enjoy controversy They love to sharpen their wits though debate and it doesnt matter which side of the fence they are on Either will do equally well if it gives them an opportunity of engaging in argumentation

Pose Problem There are some of the possible

explanations for your son-inshylaws behavior But there is one more that seems pertinent Sinee he is well educated he may keep himself well informed on some of the topics discussed

He may even be an authority on one or two of them Quite unshywittingly you may pose a probshylem for bim

The American Medical Assoshyciation had asurvey carried out some years ago about the pashytients image of the physician One criticism was that he talked middotdown to patients and failed to explain their lllness in terms they could understand Some effort it seems has been made to correct this

But it is not difficult to undershystand the plight of the physician trying to explain to a person of ordinary education the complexshyities of certain diseases Short of a brief course in anatomy and physiology for which the doctor bas no time hec~nt get across

Technical Terminolou Furthermore he is accustomed

to the technical terminology of medical jargon some of which is abbreviated What he is really being asked to do is to translate into English his usual language of communication with his colshyleagues Only the exceptionally patient and articulate will sucshyceed easily

To some extent this is the problem of every specialist when he discusses his specialty with non-specialists When you begin a conversation with your sonshyin-law about education assumshying this is his speciality he may despair of gettiJ)g across to JOu because he sees the depth of the point you raise the distinction-

Prelate Blesses Peru _Church and Clinic

LIMA (NC)-The new church of St Andrew in the suburb of Xl Monton formerly Limas city dump and a new threeshy

room clinic financed by the British Womens Association 811 Anglican group have been solshy~nly blessed by Juan Cardinal Ricketts Archbishop of Lima

The First Lady of Peru LucUa Belaunde de Cruchaga was the patron of the church while the British ambassador and his- wife were sponsors of the clinic The Canadian ambassador in Lima Freeman Tovell cut the ribbon at 1he door of bull I1eW dental cUDic

of the terms he would have to make and the whole history of the nation that he simply cannot take up with you

He seems to be a man who cannot tolerate small talk He fails to apprecia~e that you are looking for friendly intelligent conversation not amiddot learned deshybate If he prides himself on his knowledge of the subject under discussion he may fear you are trying to challenge him Hence his authoritative stand

You can readily defuse him by-indicating that you regard his opinion highly that you are not challenging him Once this is clear he will quite suddenly become less authoritative

He will not have to act this way because he can feel secure that you do not threaten him at all As a matter of fact both of JOU may come to enjoy each other greaUy fur I suspect there is a bit of this in you too

Good Intentions His irritability is another matshy

ter Some people seem to reckon time by geological periodS not the clOck When they are called to dinner or the phone they will respond to the calls in a leisureshyly fashion They dont mean to be discourteous or thoughtless They like to take their time which is at its most rapid more like t1he tortoise than the hare They cant understand why the should be called twice They are coming in their own good timeshyarent they

The response I heard )011 the first time is meant to put the caller in his place Perhaps you are annoyed by this because you Hke promptness So for the duration of your visit be satisshyfied to put up with your slow paced son-in-law After all on a visit you arent in any hurry are you Neither is he so enjo ro~lves in a leisurely way

Catholic Students Aid Retarded Children

BALTIMORE (NC)-For more than 200 Catholic high school 8tud~ in the Baltimore area t1his Summer is a time when -abey can 1leach their parents about the difficulties faced bJ retarded -children

The students representing 10 different SChools are all volunshyteers at Rosewood state Hospishytal for children just outside Baltimore lheir job as 1heysee it is to help those who need help and to enlighten the adult popu1lrtion whim is often 18shyluctant to discuss the meDtally handicapped

-rile students bring t1he c0mshymunity into the hospital and take the hospital back to the comshymunity said Mrs Irene M Blaekbum director of volunteer services at Rosewood

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Wins Laetare Award Poet Phyllis McGinley Receives 1964 Medal

At Private Ceremony WESTON (NC)-Poet Phyllis

McGinley received the Laetare Medal for 1964 at a private cereshymony in her home here in Conshynecticut

The presentation was made by Father Theodore M Hesshyburgh CSC president of the University of Notre Dame which has conferred the honor annually since 1883 on an outshystanding American Catholic lay person Miss McGinley was named this years Laetare Medal recipient on March a Laetare Sunday

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Prelate Declines To Take Stand On Housing

LOS ANGELES (NC) James Francis Cardinal McshyIntyre has declined publicly to take a stand on an effort aimed at nullifying and prohibshyiting any type of fair housing legislation in California

[1he teaching of ~ Catholie Church ltOncerning the human dignity of aU per90llS and the duty of all to respect that digshynity is clear and always has been manifested thearohbishop of Los Angeles said in a statement

But he added when an isshySUe is submitted to the people for vote it does not behoove the archbishop of Los Angeles to encourage the clergy to preshysume to direct the faiifihful in the expression of their individshyual judgment and consequent vote In such political matters our positioin is to leave the decision to the individual eonshyIICience

Cardinal Mcintyres statement referred to Proposition 14 on the November ballot which if adopted by CalJiforma voters would nullify existing state fair h()using legislation and prohibit IJUch legislation in the future

BLShops Oppose The bishops of five other Cali shy

fornia dioceses--San Francisco Sacramento Santa Rosa Oakshyland and Stockton-have gone on record opposing Proposition 14 They have stated that it is contrary to Catholic teaching on racial jus tic e and property rights

Cardiool McIntyres il tate shyment was issued in response to picketing nt the archdiocesan chancery by representatives of the Catholks United For Racial Equality (CURE) organization About seven negroes and white pickets appeared 90me of them earrying signs referring to Proshyposition 14 CURE member have 4emonstrated at the Chancery before

The latest demonstration ocshyeurred three days after it was disclosed that Father William H DuBay 29 who criticized Cardinal McIntyre in June fur

_ failing to provide civiJ rights leadership to Catholics herehad been transferred to a new parshyish in suburban Anaheim Calif

Use of Portuguese In Mass Optional

APARECIDA (NC)-A direeshytive issued by Carlos Carmelo Cardinal de Vasconcellos Motta ehairman of the Brazilian Bishshyops Conference provides for the optional use of Portuguese in eertain parts of the Mass

According to the cardinals decree the vernacular language ean be used in Masses whether recited or sung celebrated in the presence of the people and in the administration of the sacrashyments

The Brazilian dioceses are preshyparing to put this innovation into practice The date set by Jaime Cardinal de Barros Cashymara of Rio de Janeiro is Sunshyday Aug 16

Solons Retreat BRAZILIA (NC) - Twentyshy

three deputies and senators of ~e Brazilian national pariiament

attended a relil~ious retreat here _Tid President Castelo Branco eame to the closing ceremony An upshot of this first retreat held specifically for iegislators was that a regular weekly Mass will be offered each Friday for them Plans were made to build a retreat house for men here

ONE OF THE BEST The C~tholic Bishops of Michigan sponsor a job training censhyter in Lansing Mich where 150 men and women students are pursuing a retraining proshygram designed to help them to compete for jobs in todays world Here U S Sen Philip A Hart of Michigan tells a class that officials in Washington DC regard their job trainshyingprogram as one of the bt~st anywhere in the U S NC PhQto

Prelates Sporlsor Training Program Michigan Ijneft~ployables Prepare for Jobs

LANSING (NC)-students at the old St Marys school just around the corner from the State Capitol here are all majoring in the same subject-jobs

There are 150 Students-4lvershyage 34--in a retraining progilam for men and womenmiddotwho have been left behind in a world where it often tJakes a high school diploma to get a janitors job

The program is paid for by three Federal agencies and sponshysored by the Catholic bishops of Miohigan although few of the students and staff are Catholics

Most students have been living on the fringe of the world others take for granted Their average wage last year was less than $700 bull

Few have the well-turned clothes and self-confident air that go with having made it in the world TheilI faces more often turn inward on problems that

Ask New Agr~ement

In Poland Conflict BERLIN (NC) - A new

Church-state agreement to end conflict between Polands Cathshyolles and its communist governshyment has been caled for by the Cracow Catholic weekly Tygod nik Powszechny it has been reported here

Reports said the weekly urged that the new agreement be based on coexistence and objectivity and not on emotion The weekly also said that although no one in Polasd thinks of overthrowing the communist government many Poles including commushynists WOUld like to improve it

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have plagued t1heir lives-never are learning how to write their a det~nt job never a decent names for the first time in the home never a decent education big block letters of beginners always having to swallow a little I1he trainees range all the pride arid ask fur welfare way from no education at all to

All Unemployable hiamph SChooI graduates - you They range from Cuban refushy luiow 9Oclal promotions who

gees and migrant workers who have moved along because they have stopped following the crops were too big to be left behindIf to native Miohigan school dropshy said John L Gaffney ddiector outs of the job training center

He said they were aU unem-Some are learning English and ployable in any meaningful

BOme 10 add and subtract OthellS way By this he meant they could

pick strawberries in the springSpain Rites Honor dig ditches in the summer or hire

Patron St James out for any part time job that takes only a strong back andSANTIAGO DE CAMPOshypromises little paySTELA (NC)-Traditional anshy

First the trainees must learnnual rites in honor of St James tomiddot read write and do enoughthe AlOstle patron of Spain arith1netic 90 they can be putwere attended here by Castor into a vocational educatioo pro-Manzauera Holgado captain

gram After vocational traininggenera~ of Galicia on behalf of t1hey will be placed in jobs withFrancico Franco Spanish chief

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CHICAGO (NC)-A Sout Dakota priest has 1000 Inshydians in his parish-but no curate and no nuns to help him CMeuro for them

An Oregon pastor wants bull vitalize the Confraternity of Ohristian Doctrine program iJt his parish It rovers an area that includes four hiamph schools and 12 grade schools--none of them Catholic

The superintendent of schools in a Texas diocese calls the lay teacher situation there pathetshyic Ohurch schools cannot afshyford qualified teachers because one-quarter of the areas Cathoshylic families earn less than $3000 yearlY

These men share one thing ita common all have turned for aSsistance to the Extension Le Volunteers

But according to Father Joha L Sullivan director of the J)lGshy

gram appeals for volunteers have far outstripped the number of personnel available

We cannot begin to ~ill aD the requests he said

Many Programs Extension Ley Volunteers are

presently working in 135 mission areas in 13 states and Puen Rico They are concentrating efshyforts in the South and West with BOme work also being done in tbe Chicago slums

Fa4her Sullivan said there are manY programs the organimti011 would like to undertake if more volunteers were available-fUllshylIher promotion of the liturgy more interracial Programs and social work Newman center deshyvelopment on a much lalgeJ seale ecumenical ventures

Founded four years ago 1IIe Extension Lay Volunteers 01 shyganization is spon9Ored by the Oathltgt1ic Church Extension Soshyciety with headquarters at 1307 South Wabash St here

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Prelates Limit Vernacular Use To Low Mass

BOMBAY (NC) ~ Indias bishops have agreed to limit the use of the vernacular for the present to low Mass eelebrated in the presence of bull congregation

middotThis was announced here by Valerian Caldmiddotinal Gracias of Bombay president of the Cathshytgtlic Bishops Conference of India (CBCI) following the Holy Sees approval of decisions by the countrys hierarohy on the Conshystitution on the Liturgy of the ecumenical council

Cardinal Gracias said the vershynacular will be permissible in all parts of the Mass (both the

Protest Attack On Prelate In Uganda

RAMPALA (NC)-Thonshysands of Catholics staged a mass demonstration here to protest against an attack on the Church and Arohbishop Joshyseph Kiwanuka WF of Rubag~

by a Uganda cabinet minister In the latest incident of conshy

tinuing Church-State conflict over education Minister of Edushycation J SL Zake accused the archbishop in a speech in Parliashyment of dishonest misrepreshysentation of a court case involshyving Catholic schools threatened him with reprisals and charged the U~nda hierarchy with seekshying to hustrntte government policy

l1he policy of the Government Whicll subsidires Cat hoI i c achoolsis to insist on the right to pay tlhair staffs directly and NATIONAL OFFICtRS OF C D OF A Marg~retJ Buckley center of Chevy Chase Ordinary and the Proper) except to hire fire and transfe teach- the Canon up to the CommumonMd was reelected Supreme Regent of the Ca tholic Daughters of America at th~ir Hollyshyers The Ohurch which Provides but excluding the part from the

wood Fla national convention The C D of A officers elected are left to right Mrs ~lose to 50 per cent of the counshy middotPalter Noster to the Domine trys educational facilities re-o Maniha Cprine of Los Angeles secretary Mrs Anna Ballard of Milton ~a~s~ First V~ce non sum dignus which can be Barns this poliCy as an encroachshy Supreme Regent Miss Buckley Mrs Anna K Baxter of Dubuque Iowa Second VIce in the vernacular ment on its rights as the legal Supreme Regent Dr Catherine Clarke of Albuquerque N Mex Supreme Treasurer NC Lack Good Melodies owner of the schools Photo The cardinal said the bishopsIn latemiddot February the semtshy

did not apply for any innovashyautonomous kingdom of Buganshy1lkm in regard to sung Massesda-the nations most important as 19ley felt that the difficultiesprovince which has control over Condemnation of Cuba Initiates NewEra posed by the lack of good musshyeducation within its bordersshyical melodies for vernacular1IOught to apply the central govshy

ernment policy at the provincial Vote Seen Severe Blow to Castro Regime texts are such thatmiddot they could not be tackled and overcome atlevel this stageWASHINGTON (NC) - The up a report of an OAS investi shy trade with Cuba except in foodshyChurch Legal Employer meeting of fOreign ministers of gating committee which had stuffs medicine and medical He voiced ihe hope that withBut Catholics refused to let the Organization of American found that Castros regime had equipment and called on the experience time and study thethe then BU~nda education States which invoked new ecoshy sought to subvert Venezuelan American states to suspend all vernacular will also be introshyminister Abu Mayanja handle nomic and political sanctions institutions and to overthrow its sea trade with Cuba except such duced in sung Masses in thethe payment of their school against Fidel Castros Cuba may democratic government through countryas may be of a humanitarianstaHs or to transfer teachers have opened a new era in Latin terrorism sabotage assault and naturelhe Rubaga archdiocese and the lbe cardinal made it cleatAmerican affairs guerrilla warfare

Masaka diocese asked the Uganshy Only four American states that the approved changes are U S Secretary of State Dean da hi~ court to issue an injuncshy And so the meeting said still maintain diplomatic ties not ~ be inJtroduced until the Rusk has called it one of the tion against Mayanjas efforts Cuba was guilty of aggression with Cuba trade between OAS loefi bishopmiddot aultbhlaquojzes theiJmost important meetings oold in The foreign ministers enershyOIl the ground that they were members and Cuba is estimated introductionthis hemisphere Observers are getically condemned Cuba forunconstitutional to total less than $15 million avirtually unanimous in calling it Mentioning the diversity elthismiddot aggression said governshy year or less than one per centIt was declared in COWt that historic though its actual fruits languages peoples and customsments of the American states of Cubas world trade air travel1Jle scllool owners-the Church will be sometime in maturing in tfhois country Cardinal GTashyshall not maintain diplomatic between Cuba and American--4lle the legal employers of the The meeting held here bac~ed 01 consular relations with the cias said the changes should be teachers But before a final deshy government of Cuba directed

states for which there seem to introduced with prudence sobe a loophole now consists prin_cision could be reached Mayanja American states to suspend all cipally of three flights a week that while we have diversity

resigned and the Buganda govshy Work Together we also maiIlltain some kind ofbetween Havena and Mex~eoermnent agleed to all Church unfonnityCitydemands The case was therefore withdrawn For Bible Week Pontiff Blesses There was immediate interest

Arehbishop Kiwanuka ihen AUCKLAND (NC)-Unpreceshy in whether the four countries wrote an open letter to the dented cooperation between ~railian People that voted against the new sancshyBuganda government to ihank churches is taking place here in BRASILIA (NC)-Pope laul tions - MeXico Chile Bolivia

New Zealand as all major deshy and Uruguay-would now conshyit for the amicable settlement VI sent his blessing and good of the question nominations participate in prepshy wishes for good government to form to the action of the mashy

arations for Bible Week Oct 4 jority Some law-makers hereSell Oai the Brazilian people throughto 10 professed to be disappointedArchbishop Sebastiano BaggioBut 1i1e national educational The Catholic Church is repre_ that the action of the OAS meetshyminister Zake told Parliament the new apostolic nuncio in sented by Fathers J C Pierce ing was not unanimousBrazilthat the settlement was a sell and E R Simmons Other authorities noted the

Aim of Bible Week is to renew 15 to 4 vote was above the twoshyout and wamiddotrned 00 would inshy Pope PaUl VI sent his personal troduce amendments to the edushy good wishes for the happishy

interest in the Bible among thirds vote needed It was alsoootion laws to pennit the govshy ness of the people of the largest ernment to carry oUt its sohool churchgoers and themiddot general Catholic country in the world said that the vote was a psychoshy

public logiCal victory for the majoritypolicy They were expressed in a let shySpecific purposes are to bring of the American states and ater delivered to President HumshyAt the Catholic rally to PlOshy ministers and clergy in each area severe blow to Castros regime berto Castello Branco by thetest Zakes speeoh Flancis Walshy together to study selected passhy nuncio during a ceremony atugembe Bugandas minister of sages of the Bible 10 stimulate wpich Archbishop Baggio preshyloeaJ government warned ihat similar Bible study in each area sented his credentialsthe Jl8tions Catholics who comshy and congregation to relate the

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12 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Aug 6 1964 To the Worlds Children

God Love You Lacordaire in Tune With ModE1rn Times By Msgr Jllhn S Kenned the priesthood give up the llic to the dictatorship of Loui9shy By Most Rev Fulton J Sheen DD What does the name Lacorshy church and become an ardent Napoleon with a couple of revshy

daire mean to us today If anyshy secularist Lacordaires associashy )lutions thrown in A photograph of a starving child holding a bowl as be begged thing probably the source of tion with him was brief no Lacordaire did not want the for food appeared in tihe July-AuguS1 issue of MISSION IIhis copy exclamatory lluotations on an more than two years Church to be tied to any of of MISSION fell mto the hands of a little girl whose motiher wrote old fashioned sort of holy card So m e may have a vague idea that the bearer of the name was involved in controversial matters in France some time during the nineteenth century Would there be m u c h interest in a biography of this man Probably not But per hap s the r e should be For we can learn from it lessons l)erti shynent to our own time I must say that I have read with conshysiderable interl~st Lancelot Shepshypards biographical essay Lashyeordaire (Macmillan $695shy

middotAnd the former soon found himself disagreeing with the latter and separating from him and his views completely But the brief collaboration was to cost Lacordaire heavily for the rest of his life making him pershymanently suspect in some quarters

A Great Preaeher Lacordoaire first made his reshy

sounding reputation as a preachshyer at Notre Dame in Paris in 1835 He gave courses of sermons which drew audiences numbershying as high as 10 thousand Many of those present were men which was most unusual His success lay in his abandoning the hidebound formal style of preaching iD speaking to his contemporaries in their own

1~ese He was a firm believer lin freedom and democracy was lonvincEd that the Church would do best under an arrangeshyInent such as obtained in the United States and was especially jlnsistent that she should be Jorwardlooking

Unanswered Questions He dhcerned in many of his

Jellow Catholics of France a rejection of the century meaning a refusal of what in our timEI Pope John called agshyl~iornamento He deplored a fruitless attachment to the dead ])ast a neglect of present opporshytunitY1l shrinking from the future

The fnet is that many of the 1roubles ofthe Church in France in the Yl~ars after his death and Illmost down to the present

Page 26 of YGur July-Augusamp MISSION magazine had quite an effect on our Ieggy who Is seven years old She picked up the magazine after she had prepared for bed I came Into her room to say goodshynight and she said Mother look at that

Most evenings I have III hard time getshyting Peggy to finish her dinner and I usually end up saying How some poor ehildren would love to have your meal Peggys usual comment is TIl betr But I think that she now reaUjies that there are many hungry children throughout the world She was so deeply impressed by all this that I promised acontribution to The Society for the Propagation 01 the Paith from Peggy and me Your MISSION magashyzine Is most appealing and I only wish I eould contribute DMgtre but you ean count hearing from us as often as possible

as follows

which is excesoive) idiom and in demonstrating iJtemmed from the attitude This is one of several instances of children being deeply Paris Lawyer to them that religion far from which he found negative and Iiouciled by the poverty and hunger of other children in the world

Jean-Baptist-Henri Lacordaire being dead as was widely asshy Ilterile Not long ago we Spoke of a nine-year-old girl who wore braces was born in al Burgundian vil sumed actually had direct and bull At his death in 1861 he was because of a back affliction but she sent $130 for children wDG lage in 1802 the son of a surgeon and a lawyerlI daughter Naposhy

vital relevance to which they lived

the age and to

in ita

])ractically in retirement AIshyJeady his preaching style once

suffer more than she because of bunger Perhaps we should address our pleas to children They have souls that are receptive to God

leon was then ruling France and probl~ considered revolutionary had grace Did not Our Lord say it was only sueh who would enter the although the Church was free of the outright persecution which

A critic writing Some after Lacor4aires death

time said

begun tel be obsolete Today his lErmonsstrike us as if not unshy

Kingdom of Heaven 111ey also are more readily moved to actdOll GIl hearing of grave need

had characterized the recentmiddot The conferences at Notre Dame Jeadable at least as cast in a Revolution the emperors hand was heavy upon her

Lacordaire made his first Comshymunion at the age of 12 he deshyscribed it as his last religious joy for many years I left the Lycee at 17 he later wrote with my religion destroyed and with morals which no longer had any curb

This may have been an exagshygeration but the young man was hardly more than a deist until while at law s(~hool in Dijon he got into a discussion group under the influence of which he began to move bacIt closer to the Church What he styled his conshyversion came in Paris where he bad begun pructice at the bar

n was followed by his entering ftle seminary in 1824 The supeshyriors there while recognizing

his exceptional gifts were not happy about what they considshy

form an epoch in the history of Christian eloquence and one from which dates the beginning of an immense religious moveshyment among the youth of our time

But there were those who looked askance at preacher and sermons as secular and too modern Especially was he faulted by those of the clergy who felt that the fate of the Church was inextricably bound up with the fortunes of the Bourbons

There was to be further preaching practically throughshyout France there WaS 10 be journalism and the writing of books there was to be a short foray into politics there was tomiddot be a venture in schoolmasshytering

Believer Ia Dem~

Jhetoric which we find overshyElaboraul and practically impenshyEtrable

But he would be the first to ldmit that a discourse must be nddressei and suited to the bearers before one which means that it will quite quickly go out (If date

Mr Sheppards study is a bit IIcrappy not smoothly blended And it leaves some questions arbout the subject unanswered But because Lacordaire was a 1ine exainplemiddot of the wisdom of sensible accommodation to one (~wn age it is decidedly worthshy~lIIbile to read about him

lCrusade Convention oro Include Music

CINCI-lNATI (NC) - Music ~vill be a fea1ure of the 21st nashy

Send us your old rold and jewetry-the braeelet or ring oa DO longer wear last years gold eyeglass frames the culf Uno you never liked anyway We will resell them and use the mone to afd the Missligtns Your semi-precious stones will be winninr souls for Christ Our address The Soclet lor the Propagation 01 the Faith 366 Filth Avenue New York New York l000L

GOD LOVE YOU to RRP for $5 For Gods poor bullbullbulltIt MS for $10 I am 9ixteen and this is some of the money I earned modeling I promise to send the missions something out of every pay check for we all owe something to people who have 90 litue whether it be money or prayers to Mr and Mrs E B for $5 In thanksgiving for selling my first news story to Mrs SAW for $15 I won this on a fiShing trip with my good husband-he was the loser and I won for the Missions to MC for $20 Ill llhanksgiving for recovering sometihing I thought was lost

We therefore address ftlt G9d Lcnre Y8U eolumJl to all tile ehildren of the world-to those who wear braees and to those

who do Dot-in the fond hope that the may fulfill for their elders the words of Scripture A little ehild shall lead them How many children aTe there who will answer this appeal and Inspire their parents to be mindful of the hungry of the worldf

ered his independent spirit He And there was to be the resshy tional Catholic Students Misshywould always be a person of strong views md not reluctant to express them

Upon ordination he was asshysigned as a (~onvent chaplain then as a college chaplain In

toration of the Dominicans in France undertaken by him after he entered the order in Italy in 1839 This proved to be his most lastirg acomplishment b e set though it was by many difficulshy

sion Crusade four-day convenshytion starting Thursday Aug 1 lit the Urliversity of Notre Dame

SUPPOlting the musical proshylram will be the famed Concert (~ir of Xavier University

Cut out this coupon pin your sacrifice to It and maR It to the Most Rev Fulton J Sheen National Director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith 366 Fifth Avenue New York I HY laquo 70ur Diocesan Director RT REV RAYMOND T CONSIDINE 368 North Main Street Fall River Mass

1830 he was invited to come to ties Uew Orleans CSMC headquarshyNew York to work in the then In Lacordaires lifetime (he ters herE announced The choir young diocese there He was inshy died at 59) France went from 1lriU provide musical background SWORDFISHfor major sessions of the conshyclined to accept but just then ali empire under Napoleon to a he met the celebrated Lammenshy vention at which more thaDrevival of Bourbon rule to an andtyens a strong advocate of ideas Orleanist monarchy to a repub- 4000 delegates will be present which appealed to Lacordaire and will join with groups ~ CLAMS

These inclUded for example student-delegates to lead ill that of a free Church in a free Stresses Christian songs Wlitten especially for the For Your Outdoor society or state Such a notion D p I convention of course went directly against emocratlc rlnclp e Coolcout the long held principle of close BELIZE (NC) - Citizens of union betweEln Church and this British Honduras territory ~)hrino Night Vigil State which in France meant in- soon to become independent MacLeans Sea Foodsoro Hc)nor Martyrsliivisible union between altar stand on the Christian demoshy UNION WHARF FAIRHAVEN and throne eratic principle of self-deter- AURIESVILLE (NC)-AnaUshy ~

Lammenais was a stormy fig- mination and claim their right ttight prayer vigll will be held ore A priest he was to give up to be a free nation Prime Minshy at tihe Northmiddot Amerlcan Martyn

ister George Price declared here Slhrine here ill New York beshy~inning ]iJitlay Aug 14 to markPremier Price said that ChrisshyMalaya To Ban Reds tian democracy chosen by his themartyrdom 322 years ago 01 Jesuit Indian missionariesFrom Universities government is inspired by the

KUALA LUMPUR (NC)-The principles of Christ embodied in Pilgrimages poundrom several Eastgtshy

Lower House of Parliament the Ten Commandments and on em cities are expected for the igil which will close wi~ celshypassed a bill giving the governshy the Sermon on the Mount We ~ Ebration of Mass Aug 15 Feutment authorit~ to prevent comshy are on the side of Christian

munists from attending Malayshy democracy as it emerges as a Clrlthe Assumption of Mary ~ lmiddot shysian universitiEls growing political force in Censhy

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13 Two Dioceses Get Permits For ETV

WASHINGTON (NC) shyThe Brooklyn and Rockville Centre NY dioceses have received construction permits from the Federal Communicashytions Commission authorizing them to utilize a new educashytional television service opened up last year by the FCC

They are the first Catholic dioceses in the country and the first groups operating large school systems public or private to receive such authorization from the FCC

The newly granted permits will allow the two dioceses to undertake construction of transshymission facilities for a new 2500 megacycle instructional televishysion service Three more dishyoceses-New York Miami and Baltimore--are preparing appli shycations to the FCC for construcshytion permits while several othshyers are taking preliminary steps

The granting ()f construction permits to the Brooklyn and Rockville Centre dioceses was hailed as marking a coming of age for Catholic education in the use of the new communications media by Father John M Culshykin SJ~ television consultant tc the National Catholic Educashytional Association

Cooperative Plannin~

These new channels open up new areas for cooperative planshyning and programming to meet eommon needs with national reshysources Father Culkin said It now becomes possible to think in concrete terms of courses and series ()f programs on video tape and film using the best teaching talent in the country

The new microwave channels both create the need for such cooperatively produced pro- grams and at the same time proshyvide an efficient and economic distribution system for these programs We hope that this action by the FCC will encourage other school systems to take adshyvantage of these same opporshytunities

College Acquires Surplus Land

WINOOSKI PARK (NC)-St Michaels College here in Vershymont has officially acquired title to 123 acres and 14 buildings at the abandoned Ethan Allen Air Force Base

The five parcels of land valshyued at $358000 had been turned over as surplus by General Services Administration for edushycational purposes St Michaels has been using some of the propshyerty under temporary permisshysion this past year

The buildings include resishydence facilities for faculty and students a gymnasium middotstorage and shop buildings and another building which is being turned into a computer center and classshyrooms The land includes propshyerty the college has been using for a ski jump plus flat land suitable for athletic fields

The new property wiD inshyerease the campus area by aboutmiddot one third Enrollment DOW at a record 1100

GENERAL AUDIENCES A new hall has been erected on the grounds of the papal Summer vina at Castelgandolfo to accommodate the great throngs of visitors whG tHWel out from Rome to see the Holy Father and to receive biB blessing NC Photo

Denies Plot to Make Church Roman LONDON (NC) - Anglican because members of the Anglishy

Archbishop Michael Ramsey of can priesthooo in the AngloshyCanterbury bas denied in Parshy Catholic sector (of the Church of liament a suggestion that proshy England) wish to be free to go posed changes in Church of on without breaking the law England laws were a plot to The vestments practically join the Roman Catholic Church speaking are the ve9tmeni8 of

the MassIlhe primate who as a senior The archbishop of Canterburybishop of the established Church in his reply saidof England has a seat in the I am a ProtestaJllt preciselyHouse of Lords the upper in the way in which the Prayerchamber of Parliament was Book and the Anglican formushyspeaking in a rather heated deshy laries use that term When Ibate on a measure to approve lay iD the sense of oW formushythe use of certain Catholic-like vestments

Earl Alexander of Hillsborshyough a leading Labor party spokesman and president of the Council of Protestant Churches claimed that changes in the law on what Anglican churchmen may wear at services were a direct departure from the ori shyginal Protestant prayer book

If we are not going to be different from the Church of Rome then what is the use of having a Protestant Church he asked I would like to intershyrogate the bishops individually and ask them Are you a Protesshytant We should know The great days of this country and the Commonwealth it has built up have been through the acceptshyance by the people of the princishyples of the Reformation Grant it may continue

Was there he asked some spe_ cial reason why the Church must pass this measure Is it

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Cardoinal Gracias of Bombay has accepted an invitation to serve on a I1Qtional committee to set up a memorial to the 1 Indian

laries I am a Protestant I use it without any qualification I beshylieve in what these formularies call the Holy Catholic Church precisely in the sense in which our formularies 00 - without qualifications bull

I want to repudiate ana deny from my heart and my conshyscience that behind our Church legislation there is some kina of subtle plot to assimilate the Church of England to some other Church in Christendom That ie DOt true

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Plan Educational TV Conference

NEW YORK (NC)-Leader8 iT government and educltion will speak at Fordham Univershysitys fourth annual five-day conference on educational teleshyvision to be held starting Monshyday Aug 17 at its Lincoln Square campus

Among those who will speak are commissioner Robert E Lee of the Federal Communications Commission Charles A Siepshymann chairman of the departshyment of educational communicashytions at New York University and former vice-president in eharge of programming for the British Broadcasting Corporashytion and Father John M Culshykin SJ consultant on teleshyvision for the-National Catholic Educational Association and dishyrector of Fordhams proposed Lincoln Square communications center

Meeting in conjunction with the Fordham conference will be representatives ()f dioceses afshyfiliated with the NCEAs Comshymittee on Television

They will discuss a unified ETV equipment buying plan and the possibility of obtaining financial aid for some of their cooperative activities including 11 central programming service

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14 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Aug 6 19~i4

r ells Youth Good Readin~1 LE~ads to God By Joseph T bull McGloin SJ

A lot of tOdays teachers and parents deplore that fact that television has cut deeply into our reading And yet sales of all kinds of reading material shyespecially paper-backs-are fab_ ulous It must be true that some people are reading less and enshyjoying it less and this perhaps

because of television but it could also be true that some others actually read more beshycause previous ly they never 8 a t still long enough to read a book and now they are forced to do so m e reading because its imshypossible to enshydure all that television without distraction

I suspect in fact that you teen-agers as a group are readshying more than teen-agers ever have But the important considshyeration isnt that you read-its what you read

Literarily Retarded Among the many indicators of

maturity or the lack of same a persons reading habits are going to be quite prominent The avowedly mature young man who is still lapping up girlie magazines is still in his emoshytional infancy

And th gal who still pines and pants over true romance pulp is far from adulthood Unshyfortunately there are some pretshyty old babies in this old world

The fact is that you teen-agers are too mature now for only comic books and pulp SO dont keep yourselves literarily reshytarded

Has Purp~

Reading to even the minimalshyly mature has a connection with ones purpose in life just as everything else has In other words its not only for entershytainment (that too) but its supshyposed to help you get closer to God somehow

Your reading like knowledge is invariably going to show you something about God-either dishyrectly or indirectly - the God who is Beauty Truth and Goodshyness Or else its going to take you away from Him

Undoubtedly in your reading 80 far youve encountered some great heroes of history past and contemporary and undoubtedly too youve encountered some who were such only in their own minds and in the minds of the superficial

Youre mature enough now to

Withdlraws Support From Expedition

PITTSBURGH (NC) - Dushyquesne University has announced it is dropping its support of an African expedition by a Scottish anthropologist who believes white men are superior to eolored

Dr Robert Gayre was to lead the one-year expedition whose purpose was to see if white men had filtered into African coastal regions and accounted for the comparatively high civilizations found in some areas before Eushyropean settlers reached there in the 1500s

Details of Duquesnes withshydrawal were not disclosed The institution is operated by the Holy Ghost Fathers

Home Association The Sacred Heart Home and

SchOOl Association of North Atshytleboro executi~ board will meet at 8 Itomorrow night in the 1ICh00L

look in at least occasionally en the genuine heroes of history-shyChrist and His saints

Life of Ignatius You may recall a young man

named Ignatius who was Shl)t down off a wall his legs shashytered by a cannon-ball As te recuperated he asked for tte romances of the day since theie and military books were the only reading he cared for

To his dismay only some livEs of Christ and the saints were available and so reluctantlr and just to pass the tedious tim~

he began to read these It wasnt long before he began to see that Christ and His saints made pygmies of historys giants

And being somewhat stub born and proud Ignatius said to himself If these people di tinguished themselves this wa~

so can I Start With Scriptures

It shouldnt take a cannon-ban to get you doing some of the right kind of reading Start witll the real source of all good spirshyitual reading - the Scripturel Read just a little bit a day from both the Old and New Testashyment

But as you read dont force it down as you would medicinE

Read with your imagination visualizing the place where Christ sat as he spoke seein~ the people He spoke to puttin~

yourself in the crowd too ami transferring His words to your own contemporary idiom

Look into an occasional article or book that will guide yOll through Scripture giving you some background for a more in telligent and perceptive appreshyciation of these timeless book~~

Life of Christ Get a good life of Christ

(such as Jim Bishops Th~

Day Christ Died or Alban Goodiers completely fascinatinl~ and absorbing Life of Christ) and let yourself be captured blr

West Germans Help Children of India

MADRAS (NC) -A Catholicmiddotmiddot sponsored childrens welfar~

service was inaugurated hen~

with help from the people of West Germany

The mobile service to be run by the Catholic service Guild was inaugurated in the presencl~ of Archbishop Louis Mathias SDB of Madra-Mylapore and Dr Josef Holik West German consul in Madras

KC Clamboil Bishop Stang Assembly

Fourth Degree Knights of Co lumbus will hold a clamboU beginning at 1 Sunday after noon Aug 23 at the See-Saw in Tiverton John P Pereira ill in charge of arrangements

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Read about those tremendous men who were the Apostles look into great soldier saints like Camillus rugged saints like Brebeuf and Jogues lovable human saints like Francis of Assisi and the Little Flower lay men and women saints like Thomas More and Mary MagdashylenE intellectual saints like ThoJPas and Augustine and Ter~sa of Avila and simple lovshyablE saints like the Cure of Ars

Read a few of the very intershyestilg books on the spiritual life on positive moral and ascetical theology Read books about morals which give Tou their wly rather than only a cata log of Donts Read philososhyphy and theology written as Father Farrell does it in his Compannion to the Summa

Spiritual Novel Or if youre real tired pick

up something along the line of a piritual novel such as the charming Mass of Brother Miclel

Theres a lot of good reading before you-if you have the inishytial maturity and energy to get at t You can estimate your maturity by your reading-by the discipline for instance you exercise in reading something a litU~ tougher on occasion inshystead of just drifting along- and wasting all your reading time on junk

Remember - reading Ii k e everything else is either going to g~t you closer to God or take you farther from Him This is of course always your OWD choice

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15 Race Relations Continued from Page One

Catholic diocese m Lafayette A cruel and unbelievable

erime was committed against one of our priests who is a memshyber of a society which has been very generous to our diocese both as regards money and priests priests who have labored zealously among our colored Catholics The good priest was assaulted and whipped by sevshyeral Catholic white men

It is God Hims~lf who says Touch ye not my anointed (Ps 104 15) So grave is the ofshyfense of striking a priest that Mother Church PUnishes this act with excommunication as in- dicated in Canon 2343 No4

As an act of reparation for this truly sad incident a half hour of prayer before the Blsssed Sacrament exposed will be held in every parish church of the diocese on the first Friday Aug 7 Over and above the act of reparation we shall pray that a change of heart will come about in other places where the spirit of rebellion against the teachings of the Church regardshying race exists

You will recall our action of Oct 16 1959 when interference against participation of Negroes in religious instruction through diocesan marriage courses was declared a reserved sin By these presents the same penalty is now extended to all those who interfere with our colored Cathshyolics in the practice of their reshyligion or who join groups whose purpose it is to oppose the teachshyings of Mother Church regarding racial relations These Catholics cannot possibly be absolved in confession or approach the holy Table unless there be a change of disposition Without this change one would be guilty of the sacriligious reception of these sacraments

This letter must be read at all the Masses in the churches and chapels of the diocese on Sunshyday Aug 2

May the good God and Father of us all preserve us from furshyther disturbances of this nature and in His boundless mercy may He grant us a better understandshying and practice of His all shyembracing law of charity

Given from the episcopal resshyidence on the 27th day of July 1964

Faithfully yours in the Lord ffi Maurice Schexnayder

Bishop of Lafayette

P S It is comforting to know that the men involved have given good evidence of sincere repentance and have made their apologies

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DUBUQUE (NCh-Trappistine Sisters from St Marys Abbey Wrentham Mass will arrive Oct 1 to take possession of a 598-acre farm nine miles south of Dubuque

Fifteen to twenty Sisters are expected to open the new insti shytution here the semi-cloistered orders third in the United States In addition to the Massashychusetts community there is anshyother in White Thorn Calif

The property includes a 10shyroom home a managers resi shydence three tenant houses and farm buildings ~)

Saving Canceled Stamps Easy lnexpensiv~

Way to Aid Mission Endeavors of Church From time to time one reads appeals for used postage stamps to help some particular

mission or missionary Considering the tons of such material available very little of it is ever put aside for these workers in Christs vineyard who request it Very likely one reason that the appeal falls on deaf ears is the average Catholics failure to understand that used postage stamps are a very real source of inshycome to many a Catholic misshysionary We dont realize two important facts which make it so-l) there are millions of American stamp collectors andshy2) these used postage stamps can be and are sold to dealers by the pound at various pricesdeshypending on quality and the conshydition of the stamp mixture market The stamp collecting inshydustry is a strong and healthy one and there is a constant deshymand for this material from specialists and students of the various stamp issues

Please Help There are so many Catholics

who are in a position to accumu_ late these used stamps and yet so little is done Wont you Mrs Housewife and you Miss OfficeshyWorker and you Messrs Execushytive Doctor Clerk Lawyer etc start NOW to put these insignishyficant pieces of colored paper aside to help our mission

If you dont happen to know of a missionary who is waiting with open arms to receive your accumulation your pastor can certainly name several Or send them to Monsignor Charles J Gable Pastor of Our Lady of Consolation Roman Catholic Ohurch on Statesville Road in Charlotte N C His missionary labors have been greatly assisted by gifts of used postage stamps faith among those less fortunate stamp to preserve it from dam- They can be sent by inexpenshy than ourselves A word of cau- age when tearing off the en- sive parcel post or third class tion - PleaSe leave a 1J4 inch velope corners or in cutting out rates margin of paper around the stamps from wrapper

Offer it Up

SUMMER PROJECT Collecting stamps for missioners is a good Summer project say these youngsters from left Kathleen and Carol Conroy St Josephs parish and Patricia Harney Holy Rosary parish both of Fall River

Maybemiddotit is a little trouble and inconvenience to tear off the stamped corners of envelopes and put them aside So-offer the inconvenience to God and thank Him for giving you an oportunity to help spread the

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Africa Prer~~~~nt

Receives Det~ee ~

JAMAICA (NC) - President Philibert Tsiranana of the Malshygasy Republic told a special convocation at St Johns Unishyversity here in Long Island that it was an exceptional token of consHleration that an honorary degree should be awarded te himself a former little cowherd of a small Malagasy village

After accepting the doctor of laws degree the African leader declared it was obvious that God wanted democracy to be the regime of modern times

Today I see American democshyracy manifest itself in my beshyhalf and through me to honor my country as your wonderful university bestows an excepshytional token of consideration on a man of color who has still to learn a lot he said

President Tsiranana laid witbshythe passage of the Americalmiddot civil rights act a small cloud has disappeared the cloud which sometimes was able to darken the relations between colored nations and your great nation

Portugal See Plans Modern Cathedral

BRAGANZA (NC)-The first cathedral to be built in Portugal in over a century will be conshystructed in this citY

The diocese of Braganza and Miranda was founded in 1545 and Miranda has a fine Renaisshysance cathedral but Braganza has become the bishops resi shydence and the administrative headquarters have been tra middotferred here

Club Licensing start using your basementCINCINNATI (NC)-The Ohio

State Liquor Control Commisshysion has approved the licensing of a Playboy night club here following a hearing at which the head of the Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce said his city was in need of high class entertainshyment

The decision which reversed an earlier ruling by the state liquor director was criticized by Auxiliary Bishop Paul F Leishybold and by the archdiocesan newspaper the Catholic Teleshygraph

Playboy Clubs are semi-pri shyvate night clubs inspired by Playboy magazine in which scantily-clad bunny girls serve drinks to customers

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Aug 6 1964

Lauds Christian Social Mov~em4~nt Leaders By Msgr George G Riggins

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Eric von Kuehnelt-Leddihn a eosmopolitan Austrian Catholic journalist whose constant comshyings-and-goings from one disshytant part of the world to the other make Columbus Marco Polo and Magellan look like stay-at-homes or shut-ins is a hard man to pin down or to categorize ideologically One day he writes -- in The Commonshyweal for exshyample -like a moderate libshyeral and the next day - in the National Review for exshyample - like a hard bitten conservative And now and then he seems to play it down the middle

I always enjoy reading Mr ~ Leddihn even when he is in one

of his most stubbornly conserva_ tive moods but I must admit that some of his writings on the subject of Catholic social teachshying leave me rather confused

Catholic Sentimentalist Take for example his article

The Problem of the Catholic Social Sentimentalist in the May 19 issue of National Review The thesis of this article-if I have understood it correctly-is that the ever mounting fascishynation with social justice toshyday prevalent among Christians in general and Catholics in parshyticular is dangerous and demshyagogic sentimentalism

In the last 200 years of Westshyern history Mr Leddihn inshyforms us with a sweeping rheshytorical flourish the sentimenshytalists crusading for some sort of justice or to right the balance have caused more tears and bloodshed than the simple egoshytistic materialists who merely erave for earthly goods

Fails to Name It would be easier to undershy

stand what this rhetoric means if Mr Leddihn had taken the trouble to name a few names One would like to know who these sentimentalists really are and why they are thought to be so dangerous

Who for example are the misguided Christians who s e sentimentalism is greatly reshysponsible for the steady growth of Italian Communist votes and to whom is Mr Leddihn reshyferring when he says that cershytain Christians in Europe posshysessed of a purely strategicaishytactical and utterly unshy

~t Christian fear that Christians may miss the boat are convinced that they will have to take the wind out of the sails of Socialshyism and Communism-by aping some of their policies

Germans Contribute To Uganda Church

MITYANA (NC) - German Catholics are raising funds to build a church here in Uganda in honor of Mathias Mulumba Luka Banabakintu and Nowa Mawaggali three of the 22 Uganda martyrs who will beshycome canonized saints in Octoshyber

The fund dTive was announced by Archbishop Joseph Kiwanuka of Rubaga The martyrs all conshyverts of the White Fathers in the 19th century were killed for refusing to renounce their Cathshyolic Faith

Midsummer Whist Choristers at St Mathieu

Church Fall River will hold their annual whist at 8 Saturshyday night Aug 8 in the church hall Miss Jacqueline Mathieu is leneral chairman

I gather from the context of not 1 ecessarily swept off their Mr Leddihns article in National Review that he is referring here to the Moro wing of the Chrisshytian Democratic Party in Italy which as we know is in favor of the so-called opening to the left

But why not identify Mora and his associates by name and in simple fairness why not note for the record that Pope John XXIII from all accounts was sympathetic to their program or in any event saw no reason to flag them down

Un-Christian Trend Moreover if Mr Leddihn

really believes that when it comes to the practical applicashytion of the encyclicals the indishyvidual Catholic is entirely on his own by what logic then does he presume to say that his anonymous group of Christian sentimentalists are following an utterly un-Christian trend

of thought I suspect that the answer to

these questions is to be found in Mr Leddihns apparent convicshytion that there is really no such thing as an unjust social strucshyture anywhere in Europe todaY and that those who claim that there is are dangerous demashygogues

In other words while Mr Leddihn explicitly admits the possibility of a socially unjust order he is persuaded apparshyenthly that de facto all this talk about social justice in Europe is really so much bilge

Popes Stress Importance The impetus in modern times

to establish social justice Mr Ledihn contends came undeshyniably from the Marxists who condemned the inequalities of wealth insisting that politcal equality must be supplemented by economic equality

If this be so what are we to make of the repeated emphasis of recent Popes on the crucial importance of the virtue of soshycial justice

Mr Ledihns answer to this question is that while the Church obviously has a right to concern herself with the probshylems of injustice in the economic order her moralizing injuncshytions have created a probably unforeseen sense of illusion among good Christians who a[~

Seeks Replacements For Arctic Plants

LATROBE (NC) - Father Maximilian G Duman OSB head of the biology department at St Vincent College has emshybarked on his 1Uh expedition to arctic regions

Accompanied by Father Arshytheme Dutilly OMI director of the Arctic Institute at Catholic University of America Washshyington D C Father Dumans main purpose on the six-week expedition is to find replaceshyments for botanical specimens lost in the disastrous St Vinshycent fire in January 1963

When the biology laboratories burned Father Duman lost 25000 plant specimens 6000 of which were collected on 10 preshyvious trips in arctic regions

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Wh 3t can this possibly mean except that in Mr Leddihns jUdgment those Christians who are trying to apply the princishyples of the social encyclicals to concrete situations in their own countries - as the Popes have urged them to do-are one and all a pack of sentimentalists who really dont know what its all about and are concerned about social justice (which Mr Leddihn significantly always puts n quotes) only because they are stupid enough to think that in this way they can outshypromise Or out-maneuver the socialit and communist and thereby hopefUlly put the Church in a better light

Salt of the Earth I have such great respect for

Mr Leddihns first hand knowlshyedge of contemporary Europe and aso such respect foc his personal integrity that t hesitate to take issue with him on this point

On he other hand while I cannot possibly claim to know as mu~h about Europe as he does I do happen to know many of the derical and lay leaders of the Cbristian social movement on the Continent

With all due respect to Mr Leddihl1 I would be less than honest with myself and less than fair to these outstanding Chrisshytian leaders If I were to fail to say that in my judgment Ledshydihns sweeping indictment of

them if l ghastly caricature Christian sentimentalists-my

eye These men are the salt of the earth Would that there were more of them not only on the Continent but in every ~ther part of the world as welL

Friars to Sponsor Reunion Symposium

GARRISON (NC)-The Franshyciscan lrriars of the Atonement will sponsor a symposium on Christian reunion devoted to discussim about bishops Sept 1 to 3

~ntitled The Episcopate and Christian Unity the symposium at St Pus X Seminary will deal with Anglican Orthodox and Protestent concepts of the episshycopate and with the Catholic episcopacy in the early Church after Vatican Council I and in the light of Vatican Council II

Father Titus Cranny SA di shyrector of the Chair of Unity Apostolate centered here in New York will be chairman of the meeting

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BOMBAY (NC) - Hard work and detailed planning mark preparations for the International Eucharistic Conshygress to be held here Nov 28 to Dec 6 this yearFrom Valerian Cardinal Gracias down to the youngest clerk In the congress offices there is an intense interest in and eonshycern for its success They know too the concern that may be in the minds of some potential pilgrims about Bomshybay housing accommodations during the EuCharistic congress DaTdinal Gracias told me It is very difficult to persuade people 1here are accommodations even better than hotels Many people who may be afraid to come will find private homes both Cathashy1M and non-Catholic most comshyfortable

He added We have a whole rommittee of non-Catholics combing 1he city for accommoshydations One man said at a meetshying the other day 1 can be sure of finding accommodations for 100 people in private homes and almost all are very comfortable

The cardinal said that several bishops and priests had written him asking to be placed in pri shyvate homes because we want to know something of the life of tJhe people

Floatin~ Hotels Congress officials said tJhat

plans are being made to have ocean liners berthed in Bombay and turned into floating hotels both for people who come on them and for th()se who come by air Officials expect four of these ships and perhaps three or four more so that they said several thousand foreign visit shyors could easily be accommoshydated in these floating hotels

Speaking of the plans to place congress visitors in private homes Father Herman DSouza general secretary and liason ofshyficer for the congress said it would be an excellent opportushynity for Westerners to see Indishyans in their homes-and that non-Christian Indians will also have for the first time a chance to meet Western Christians on a elose personal basis 0

Cardinal Checks Cardinal Gracias keen interest

fn the preparations is shown by his close checking with the CODshy

gress at 5 Convent Street here Priests connected with the office say he will drop in two or three times a day to make a suggestshyion to check on Preparations or just to see how the plans are goings

Ill the large congress headshyquarters committees meet to handle the many details while all around them additions are made to existing church strucshytures and a new building on the corner moves toward comshypletion These new quarters will be used to house distinquished visitors to the congress and for press a~ommodations for jourshynalists covering the many conshygress events

Cooperation The congress has had excelshy

lent cooperation from all sources Cardinal Gracias said The

Newspapers Continued from Page One

azines recorded a 22 per cent gain in circulation including circulation of one major publi shycation newly transferred to this group and diocesan directories tollal cireuk4ion increased 99 per cent

The circulation and number of Canadian publications conshytinued basically unchanged toshytaling as of the beginning of the year 12 weekly newspapers 13 Canadian magazines accepting advertising and 17 magazines not accepting advertising for a total circulation in all categories of 1484742

govem-ment has been most c0shy

operative They have put a man especially on 1ihis job to do whatshyever is necessary

One of the exhibits planned will be at St Xavier High School slMlwing the life of the Church in India since it was visited by St Thomas the Apostle This will serve a double purpose explainshying the Church in India to visit shyors--but also explaining it to the non-Christians of India

Father DSouza said that forshyeign visitors who do not know English or Indian languages will be met by guides and interpreshytors who have been trained for two years Each group will be accompanied by these aides as

they go from their residences to the congress site and back again

Vietnant Repeals -Family Law

SAIGON (NC) - Vietnams prime minister Maj Gen Nguyen Khanh has issued a decree repealing the family law passed under the late Ngo Dinh Diems government which pracshytically outlawed divorce

The new decree makes divorce legally possible on any of five grounds (1) adultery (2) if either party receives a grave penal sentence from a court (3) mistreatment so as to hinder peaceful life together (4) disshyappearance for five years and (5) abandonment Court judgshyments are required to establish the fourth and fifth conditions

The new decree does not pershymit more than one legal wife at a time

Civil Aspects The 158 articles of the decree

include many provisions regardshying the civil aspects of marriage Ill effect it brings back much of the legislation concerning marshyriage that prevailed under French colonial rule

Under the Diem family law divorce could be permitted only by the president himself in very exceptional cases

The new decree will have one good effect for the Catholic Church It will make use of the Pauline privilege for converts easier than it has been (This privilege widely used in mission countries was enunciated by St Paul and allows married conshyverts to Christianity to enter Christian marriage if their 11011shy

Christian spouses refuse to live in peace with them)

Holy Father Urges Return of Honesty

CASTELGANDOLFO (NC)shyPope Paul VI called ~or restora- tion to full value of the princishyples of fraternity and concord in social and individual life as a defense against threats of disshyorder and subversion

Appearing at noon on the balshycony of the inner courtyard of his Summer villa to recite the Angelus andmiddot bless thousands who had gathered there the Pope spoke of the persisting reashysons for apprehension and sorshyrow for so many bereavements and lllisfortunes which still torshyment the world as reported in the press He pointed to some weakness and decadence reshygarding good principles which must sustain individuals as well as family social and internashytional life

He exhorted his audience to pray the Lord may render goodness strong-goodness which is not weakness but endowed with profound energy

~~ CONGRESS SEALS Three series of seals with 10

seals to the series have been issued for the 38th Internationshyal Eucharistic Congress to be held in Bombay India Nov 28 to Dec 6 These are examplelt of the first series of seals which deals with liturgical symbols NC Photo

Prelate Summaries Dimmiddotensions Of Catholic School System

SAN FRANCISCO (NC) shySketching the size of the Cathshyolic school system Msgr Mark J Hurley told the GOP platform committee here

The Catholic school system in New York is bigger than the public school system in each of 34 states and the District of Columbia the one in Pennsylshyvania is larger than the public school systems in each of 26 states and the District

In eight states the Catholic scftElol population Comprises 20 per cent or more of the total school population Ill 19 states it is more than 15 per cent of the total school population

Ill major cities 1he percentage is even higher Buffalo 376 per cent Chicago 329 per cent Boston 3~8 per cent Cincinnati 279 per cent Cleveland 259 per cent and St Louis 254 per cent

From 1940 to 1960 Catholic school enrollment jumped 119 per cent against a 42 per cent

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Anglicans Pray With Catholics For Unity

LONDON (NC) Some 200 Anglican clergy and laity have placed a Christian unshyity petition on the altar of the Catholic shrine at Aylesford

Their petition read in part We make an act of reparatioll

for all the evils that were done by Our forefathers at the Refshyormation in destroying this holy shrine We have prayed this day for the reunion of Christenshydom and the healing of the 16t~ century breach between Rome and the Anglican Communion

Attend Mass The pilgrimage was organized

by the Rev John A Wynne of St Stephens church in Windsor home of the royal family we1Jt of London Members attended _ votive Mass of Our Lady of Mount Carmel at the restored Carmelite shrine

The prior Father Malachy Lynch O Carm led them in reshyciting the Rosary along the shrines outdoor Rosary Way

Ill northern England three Anglican congregations took part as an act of reparation in a big rally in honor of the 40 Martyrs of England and Wales at Sunderland They cancelled their own Sunday evening sershyvices for the purpose

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Conce~ebration Encouraged ContinueC from Page One

eus parts of the world but al shyways in private - meetings of various clergy Now for the first time Pope Paul authorized a public concelebration and it

is expected that this may happen often during the Eucharistic Congress to be held in Bombay

India toward the end of the year Private Occasions

On July 19 in the presence of Cardinals Lercaro and Bea of the episcopal members of the Post-Conciliar Liturgical Comshy

mission and of some laymen 20 Benedictine monks celebrated Mass together with their Abbot Primate at St Anselms Abbey Rome

On July 24 it was disclosed tha t the Benedictine monastery of Calcar and the Dominican

eonvent of Soissons had obtained permission for concelebration The privilege had already been granted by the Post-Conciliar

lilIICommission on the Liturgy Preshyviously certain monasteries among which the Benedictine Abbeys of Monserrat (Spain)

Maredsous (Belgium) Maria Laach (Germany) St Anselm (Rome) and St John Collegeshyville U S) had already obtained authorization it was mentioned

At the first meeting of the superiors of monks and nuns of Africa held at the Benedictine monastery of Bouake the Ivory Coasts first Benedictine priest presided at the opening Mass which was concelebrated and the bishop of the diocese did the same with the priests present for the closing Mass

First in Public The underground basilica of

St Pius X at Lourdes was the scene of the first public concelmiddot ebration offered according to the Vatican Councils suggestion This was done by special pershymission of Pope Paul VI himsslf

The Mass was presided over by Cardinal Ferretto of the Roman Curia on the occasion of the pilgrimage of 500 sick Italian priests to Lourdes The Cardinal was joined by 24 priests most of whom were Italian It was witshynessed by pilgrims from France Italy Luxembourg England Ireshyland Belgium Germany and in the presence of many bishops as well

On Tuesday July 28 another eoncelebration occurred but this time in the Grottoes of the Marshyian Shrine and under the presishydency of Bishop Theas Bishop of Tharbes and Lourdes

Why ConceIebration The Eucharist is not only a

sacrifice and sacrament but it is the symbol of unity It is taken

~ as THE symbol of the Churchs most perfect sign-testimonyshyof her unity

Hence on the occasion of a gathering of priests how can this unity of the Church be shown These men are priests and priests for all eternity Never can they be or act as layshymen Therefore if they were to attend Mass as though they were iayinen they would not be showing publicly their own status nor the type of unity that the Church wishes to show in the celebration of the Eucharist

Thus the Church wishes that these priests associate themshyselves-participate in a special way-with thll one who is the ehief celebrant This should be the normal way for a Bishop to celebrate in the presence of his priests or for all to unite at the altar on the occasion of some meeting synod retreat or other assembly

Historical Development The celebration of the Euchashy

rist was never a private affair Even if a priest celebrates Mass in some dark l~orner of a lonely church it is Christ and the enshytire Church that offers the sacshyrifice to God

In early times the community

and hierrarchical unity was stressed in the celebration of Mass All the priests were to impose hands on the offerings although only the presiding celshyebrant would recite the words of Consecration

Later at Papal Masses espeshycially all the Cardinals present were to stand at the altar with the Pope during the Mass They would hold a corporal in their hands on which lay the offerings and they would recite the Canon aloud with him and consecrate the offerings along with him Gradually this was reserved only for solemn feasts then only for Holy Thursday and then it disshyappeared altogether

In the Eastern Church the practice survived and is presshyently the normal thing in the Byzantine Rite and the usual thing for great feasts for other Eastern Rites A form of conshycelebration does occur on the occasion of the ordination of priests and the consecration of bishops even in the Latin Rite today

Councils Decision Paragraph 57 of the Councils

Decree on the Sacred Liturgy speaks of and encourages conshycelebration and the Post-Concil shyiar Commission on the Liturgy has drawn up an appropriate rite

The decree stated Conceleshybration whereby the unity of the priesthood is appropriately manifested has remained in use to this day in the Church both in the east and in the west For this reason it has seemed good to the Council to extend conshycelebration to the following cases

-on Holy Thursdays Mass of Chrism and the Commemoration of the Lords Supper

at Masses during councils bishops conferences and synshyods -at the Mass for the blessing of an Abbot

The Councils Decree also enshycourages concelebration with permission of the Ordinary to whom it belongs to decide whether concelebration is opshyportune j

-at conventual Mass and at the principal Mass in churches when the needs of the faithful do not require that all the priests available should celeshybrate individually

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Jesliit Educators Hold Conference SAW~A CLARA (NC)-About

135 Jesuit high school adminisshytrators from the United States Canada and West Indies are par_ ticipating in a 12-day institute at the University of Santa Clara here in California

Included are directors of edushycation for the 11 Jesuit provinces in the nation 35 high school preside1ts or rectors and 89 principals and other administrashytors

It is he largest conference of this group a division of the Jesuit Educational Association since meetin-gs were initiated in 1940 It also marks the firsttime the West Coast has been chosen as the meeting ground The conshyference will end Friday Aug 14

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MADRID (NC) - A blunt at shytack on the labor policies of the ruling Falangist party in Spain has been made by the Young Catholic Workers organization

The organizations publication asserted that the Falangists inshyject politics into the lives of the workers in the same way as do the communists A number of Young Catholic Worker leaders have supported a petition for the rehiring of Asturian coal miriers and metallurgical workers disshymissed for strike activity

In its July issue the organ of the Catholic workers Juventud Obrera (Working Youth) said that of all the parties concerned in the recent Asturian miners strikes the workers were least interested in political motives

But as a result of arrests lockshyout and deportations of some workers Juventud Obrera exshyplained the miners were turning against all who oppose thein The

Workers Attack Labor Policies

publieation asked Spaniards have the courage to get to the bottom of the miners problelIl8 and not to take the easy course of seeing politics in the strikes

Insult io Dignity The Asturian petitioners supshy

ported by the Young Catholie Workers have tried unsuccessshyfully to see high government leaders here induding the vice president of the cabinet the ministers of labor and pUblic order and the national syndicate shy

(government - controlled t I a d e union) director

They maintain that present relations between owners and workers are in many cases a permanent insult to the dignity

of the workers They hold that though recognizing some of the miners grievances the governshyment authorities allow manageshyment to play the part of judge so that workers interests invarishyably suffer

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parishAl iamp dying FATUER JOHN GHEBREKIDUS takes the Blessed Sacrament and goes to him by mule bullbull The trip by mule sometimes takes eight hours Catbshyelics are few and scattered in the African lowlands and there are no roads FATHER JOHN lives in GHILA8 one of 20 villages for which he is responsible He eooks his OWIlI meals outdoors over an open fire His rectory is a circushylar thatched hut made of mud which serves also as a church on

The Holy Ptlth8fs Mission AiJ Sunday Day by day one sees him 101 the ONentill Chllramph slowly wearing out Does anyone

eare You do and so do we The Holy Father asks our help bullbull To save the souls entrusted to him to give his people a decent life FATHER JOHN needs a new church ($4800) and a school ($2800) An adequate rectory will cost $1600 Wont you help-just a little at least If everyone who reads this column gives only $1 $2 $5 FATHER JOHN can have what he needs Send something now Maybe by spacing the payments to your own convenience you can build this church school or rectory all by yourself as a permanent mission memorial to parents or a loved one Let us hear from you Meanwhile please pray for FATHER JOHN Wasting away in AfrieL he lIeeds your prayers your sympatby your financial help

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Good Example Leads to Conversion BATTLE CREEK (NC)-The

good example of a Catholic famshyily nurtured the seed of Cathol icism to full bloom here in Michigan as a family of nine was baptized into the Faith as memshybers of St Joseph parish

Mr and Mrs Robert Scears and their seven children rangshying in age from four to 13 beshycame Catholics on a Sunday The parents went to confession and had their marriage blessed

The following morning the parents and four oldest children received their First Communion The younger children will folshylow as they become of age

Children Play Together We had been thinking of beshy

coming Catholics for some time Mrs Scears explained but we kept putting it of and putting it off

Then she said the Scears

Admission Laws On Kof C Agenda

NEW ORLEANS (NC)-The Supreme Council of the Knights of Columbus meets here Aug 18 to 20 with resolutions from ten state councils proposing changes in membership requirementa facing delegates

The session will be the 83rd annual gathering of the governshying body of the fraternal benefit society of Catholic men Some 400 delegates are expected

The resolutions on membershyship stem from controversies over admission of Negro appli shycants All favor relaxing the present laws of the society ia force from the organization early days

At present an applicant can be refused membership if five negative votes are cast against him by members of a council when his name is submitted for bull vote

Seven of the resolutions to be acted upon at the meeting here according to a K of C State ment would change the law to require negative votes by more than one-third of the council memobers voting to reject an apshyplicant one would require more than one-quarter negative votes and two seek change in the law without offering specific recomshymendations

Notre Dame Starts Foreign Study Plan

NOTRE DAME (NC)-Fifty two University of Notre Dame sophomores sail from New York aboard the SS America Saturshyday Aug 8 to participate ia the schools first foreign study proshygram at the University of Inn bruck Austria

The European-bound sophoshymores wer selected from among 250 applicants They prepared for their ~tayabroad by taking a special qerman course during their freshman year They will receive additional bitensive training in the German language

at Salzburg Austria Aug 11shySept 20

The courses at Innsbruck get underway in mid-October

Seek Prelates Aid For Public Schools

DINDIGUL (NC)-The munishycipal council of this predomishynantly Hindu town has requested a Catholic bishop to start bull polytechnic and a college for women

The request was made by the council of Bishop James MenshydQnca of Tiruchirapalli who was honored on completion of Z5 years as bishop The prelate in his reply offered to help in the establishment of the institutio~ If he received enough cooperashytion from _ibe people

family moved to Battle Creek in June 1963 and met M Sgt Elshywood L McElhiney his wife Shirley and their four childen Sgt McElhiney is stationed with the Army at the Federal Center here and Scears works for bull farm feed company

Say Family Rosary Friendship grew between the

families as Mrs Scears and Mrs MeElhiney chatted over the back fence and the children played games together-

Soon Scears 33 and his wife

Fall River Units Set Field Daysmiddot

Field days are planned by Alumni and PTA of St Stanisshylaus parish and by Bluebirds and Campfire Girls of Sacred Heart parish both Fall River

The St Stanislaus event is set for 1 Sunday afternoon Aug 9 at Urbans Grove Open to the public it will be in charge of Joseph Amaral

Sacred Hearts field day is scheduled from 930 to 6 Tuesshyday Aug 25 at Camp Tom Welch Youth group members and counselors for the units

recent camping trip are invited to attend Guests will be Blueshybirds and Campfire Girls from St Marys Cathedral and SS Peter and PaUl parishes Fall River

Sponsor Sports Week for ~uns

EISENSTADT (NC)-Austrian nuns spent a week here devotshyiog themselves to different ~orts including swimming tenshynlS and basketball

This Sports Week for Nuns as it was named was attended by 23 nuns from various reli shygious communities who had parshyticipated in a similar Winter program Which like the Summer event was organized by the Eisenstadt dlocese

Among the nuns was a 62shyyear-old Sister who is a teacher of gymnasties The average age of the nuns was about 30

Bishop Stefan Laszlo of Eisenshystandt visited tbe nuns during their sport session and told them they should adapt themselves to the spirit of the times to meet Pope John XXIns call for an updating of the Church Thereshyfore he said religious orders should be interested in sports

Condemns Bombing In South middotAfrmiddotca

CAPE TOWN (He) -ArchshybiShop Owen McCann of Cape Town has joined other churchshymen and political leaders in condemning the bombing incishydent which took place in the Johannesburg railroad station

Archbishop McCann said I condemn this outrage as I conshydemn all sabotage attempts and I would emphasize that people must not take the law into their own hands This must be left to the police

A phosphorous timebomb planted bya young white man exploded in the crowded station injuring 25 persons mostly women and children Newsshypapers were informed of the bombing a few minutes before the bomb went off but too late to prevent its explosion

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Delorese 31 began asking quesshytions about Catholicism Last February their interest led them to ask the McElhineys to contact a priest from St Joseph

- parish Father Richard Groshek assistant at St Josephs visited t~e family and the wheels were set in motion for the eventual conversion

The McElhineys set such a good example that we decided to become Catholics Mrs

bull Scears said Up to their convershysion she said the family pracshyticed no religion

The Scears family has been saying the family Rosary since February and attending Sunday Mas s together for several months Mrs Scears has been atshytending Altar Society meetings and the family intends to join the Christian Family Movement at St Joseph parish this Fall

Pope Salutes Water Skiers

CASTELGANDOLFO (NC)shyPope Paul VI received 150 comshypetitors from 28 water skiing championship teams representshying Europe Africa and Meditershyranean areas and compared their sport with the Gospel acshycount of Jesus walking on water

The athletes gathered in the hall of the Swiss Guards at the Summer villa overlooking Lake Alblno where skiing competi non ~s to begin the-next day

The Gospel episode to which the Pope referred relates how Jesus walked across Lake Tibe rias to the Apostles on the other side The Pope said With His mastery over the liquid element Jesus wanted to render manifest to the still hesitant Apostles not

His wonderful power but that he was the Son of God Master of all the created world and that His message came from God and had to be believed

By this walk over water Jesus invites His disciples to grasp with faith the whole Christian Revelation and the supernatural realities wbidl cannot be seen or touched but are as real as the natural world which falls within our experishyence

Likes Sports Our predecessors and ourshy

selves always have had a likhig for sports which frequently exshypressed itself embracing all the various forms of sport As long as they are properly practiced they lead to harmonious develshyopment ofthe human body and are founded on qualities of the spirit and self control

Your very personal experishyence shows you how and how much healthy practice of sport contributes to the development of the human person Therefore you will understand that we feel for it benevolence and admirashytion and that we encourale young people in it

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SPEAKING WITH AUTHORITY Stanley (Stan the Man) Mu-sial head of the nations physical fitness program by appointment of President Johnson acts as well as exshyhorts Here he shows Steve Anderson of St Marys school Alexandria Va and Joe Anderson of Gonzaga High School Washington D C the proper way to hit a baseball NC Photo

Cardinal Caggiano Tells Employers Share Profits With Workers

BUENOS AIRES (NC)-Emshy general progress the prIm plOyers must share their profits of Argentina affirmed with workers and regard them as associates rather than ser vants declared Antonio Cardinal Caggiano of Buenos Aires in a sermon here

Such a pollcy can change the mentality of workers It satisfies their socoial revolt because it provides them and their families with the means of living Carshydinal Caggiano stressed

Employers have to replace exploitation with 0 acuteness A Christian acuteness of course and one which is ch9racterized by a deep feeling of solidarity They must treat workers 88 friends and share with them a longing for sociai peace and

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Says Christian Unity Objective Of Ma riolog icaI Congresses

SANTO DOMINGO (NC) -Christian unity is the objective of the fourth Mariological Conshygress and the ninth International M~rian Congrss to be held in this country m 1965 declared Father Carlo Bahc OFM who was here as a representative of Pope Paul VI to set up the con-

Postpone Religious TolerClltion Debate

GENEVA (NC) - The UN Economic and Social Council meeting here in Switzerland has decided not to discuss a proposed declaration on religious tolera tion drawn up by the U N Human Rights Commission

The dedaration appears to be headed for General AssemblY debate perhaps later this year

The Human Rights Commisshysion failed to take final action on the measures last March beshycause the Soviet Union objected that any statementpn religious tolerance did not contain a guarantee for atheistic propashyganda as well The UN declashyration is seen as important in that it may become a guideline for civil law in emerging nations

gresses preparatory commlshysions

The Yugoslav Franciscan anshynounced that representatives of other religions espechilly Protshyestants will be invited to attend the meetings as observers

Archbishop Octavio Beras of Santo Domingo addressed the prepartory commissions comshyposed chiefly of members of the Cursillos de Cristiandad He afshyfirmed that the decision of Pope Paul to have both congresses held in the Dominican Republic is one of the highest honors for this country where the preaching of the Gospel in tte New World began

Father Balic stressing this point reminded the audience that the International Marian Congress is the first to be held outside of Europe Asked why the Dominican Republic had been chosen as the site of the congresses Father Balic declared that Pope Paul probably took into considerati~n the fact that Mass in the Western Hemisphere was first celebrated at Santo Domingo that the first metreshypolitan See in the Americas W2S

founded in the same city and that there is a great devotion in this country to Our Lady

lt HOME MISSIONER Father James J Wilmes of Fairfield Conn Eastern field ltIishyrec1or of the Glenmary Home Missioners of America will appear on Catholic Chapel WJAR-TV Sunday from 9 to 930 AM He will describe Glenmarys efforts t~ help the desshytitute in Appalachia and to bring the faith to some 35 million rural Americans most of whom have never even met a Catholic

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6 IHt - ~-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Aug 61964 ------------------ Reaction

Ther isa growing undercurrent of impatience toward the elements who are stirring up Negro communities and lIrging them to violence that in many instances has )ittle or nothing to do with race relations or the desire for equal justice under the law Indeed senseless explosion of human energy is a defiance of the law and the law is the Negros best friend True laws to aid him have been late in comng in many instances a hundred years late But it would be a real tragedy if the sacrifices of his forebears the efforts of so many men and women over the decades the Christ shylike long-suffering of many of his and other races were to be tainted at this hour by forces that seek to divide rafher than to heal to pull apart rather than to weld together to sow hatred rather than brotherhood

And it would be truly tragic if those who have sufshyfered with artd for the Negro and who have felt guilt because of the treatment he has received in the United States for a hundred years were to be so shocked by violent elements in Harlem and Jersey City and Rochester that their guilt would turn to animosity and their sYmpathy to irritation

This would not be a reasonable reaction but it would be a human one And the cause of racial justite and above all brotherhood among men would be set back immeasurshyably thereby

Each person reading of the various rioting taking place in different parts of the country must be careful that sueh a backlash attitude does not creep into his own thinking and attitudes Patience and reasonaioleness and charity must still prevail-in and toward all concerned

English JusticeThe English police seem to have dealt most effectively

with the rival British mobs of Mods and Rockers Theile gangs of grown-up children have in past months terrorized various coastal resorts but their latest escapades were met with so much sheer force that they felt the fun go out of their evil antics and were reduced to foot-sore and weary complainers The English police moved in on them with great numbers of firm authority who kept them moving until they were ready to drop from exhaustion And a tired rioter has no steam left to generate mischief

Of course the English police usually do not have to e()ntend with guns English justice is swift and heavy and seldom avoided when a gun is found in a persons possesshysion in the course of any crime This inevitability of purtishshymentfollowing upon the possesson of a gun in a misdeed is enough of a deterrent to keep the English criminal professional or amateur as far from a gun as common sense dictates

It is a treat however to see and example of stenl justice refusing to capitulate to terror The great British sense of law and order is once more the obpect of envy and emulation

WarningRecent warnings given by a Senate Committee to the

television industry had best be heeded Or as one Senator advised if the industry will not police and clean itself up the public will step in wth a force more harsh

Target of the crticism is mostly the endless use of violence violence in such abundance that it either is preshysented as a familiar mode of acting or-answering to the elaim of some television leaders that this is not so - the sensibilities of people especially children are so blunted that violence loses its power to shock anymore hardly a desirable goal

Televisioll authorities had better face the fact that they are vry much in the same position as the movie industry in the early Thirties Warnings of interested and well-intended critics then were brushed aside until an aroused public hit the film-makers in their sensitive spot the pocketbook The television public may be now a sleeping giant lulled into lethargy in the vast wasteland of the cathode tube But a giant can awaken and can write letters to sponsors and can protest at assaults on its taste and moral standards

rheANCHOR OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE DIOCESE OF FALL RIVER Published weekly by The Catholic Press of the Diocese of Fall River

410 Highland Avenue Fall River Mass OSborne 5-7151

PUBLISHER Most Rev James L Connolly DO PhD

GENERAL MANAGER ASST GENERAL MANAGER Rt Rev Daniel F Shalloo MA Rev John P Driscoll

MANAGING EDITOR Hugh J Golden

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e-rhnOlA9h thE (1Altd~ With thE ChWlch [_ By REV ROBERT W HOVDA Catholic University

TODAY-The Transfiguration of Our Lord Jesus Christ This moment of transfiguration this exception proves the rule about Jesus surrender during His eanhly life of the fullness of His glory that He might be truly one of us

Before the submission to death of His life according to the flesl~ and the Fathers raising Hirr to glory by the Spirits power only the event we celeshybrate today showed Christ as He has been ever since the Resnrrection Splendor which dazzles human eyes (First Reading) belongs to Him who has become Lord

TOMORROW - st Cajetan Confessor Our passage to glory invoLves more than a sloughing off of the more obvious limishytations of human existence It means also a transcending of many good things which on earth are actual means of loving God

Todays Mass in honor of the founder of another religious community is particularly conshycerned with one of these mans property possessions material goodB The Religious who vows he w ill not posses nor own is merely bearing witness here and now to an aspect of our life in glory

SATURDAY - St John Mary Vianlley Confessor I would have him leave his sinning and live on (First Reading) Sinshygrace death-life mortality-imshymortality-the promise of passhysage is older even than its aetushyalizaton in Jesus Christ The prophetic text of the Old Testashyment is Hving Word of God today It is achieved And the pastor the shepherd (Gospel) the la borer in the harvest is he who oreaches this good news and presides at the Supper where the news becomes living an experienced fact

12TH SUNDAY AFTER PEN TECOST At the very heart of Christianity is a contrast be tween law and spirit slavery and freedom written law and spirit Jal law (First Reading) The Christian opts for the latter in each case which except in the cafe of slavery does not exshyclude 1he former but transcends and imorms it

As often as Jesus warns against disrespect for the law he walns also against our tenshydency to identify it absolutely wHh our human understanding ~ it and with the human terms

we use to express it Our public worship for exshy

ample is formal liturgical written yet the Councils great reform now under way has shown us that the Church must be free and responsible before God to renew her understanding of the letter in the light of the Spirit And eVen to change the letter when circumstances renshy

der it less useful to the Spirit MONDAY-St Lawrence Mar

tyro Word sacrament congre gation priest--all are manifesshytations and vehicles of the presshyence of Jesus ChriSt of his real presence So when we gather for Mass we are in all these ways in the presence oi Him whom we would follow (Gospel Communion Hymn)

He it is who sows freely (First Reading) and we see it in this sacrificial meal comshymemorating death and resurrecshytion He it is whomiddotis an enemy to his own life in this world (Gospel) and we see it here as we handle the signs of a body given and blood shed Honoring a martyr today we pray for grace to sow more freely ourshyselves

TUESDAY-Mass as on Sunshyday What is it that is written in the law asks Jesus for law is still our guide And the man who knew only the written law not the spiritual (First Readshying) came back with a question that was almost a plea And who is my neighbor (Gospel)

He wanted to make the law of Gltgtd small enough for human consumption He wanted some limits some boundaries some parochial ilnes within which to work comfortably

At Mass this congregation beshycomes the Church of Christ is the Church of Christ But how inadequately if we are parochial or statist or nationalist if we are not fully conscious of our solidarity with humankind

WEDNESDAY - St Clare Virgin Mankind is two in one flesh with Christ He is the bridegroom (Collect First Read ing Gospel Communion Hymn) and the human family is the bride The Eucharist is the mar riage feast the pledge of heaven where our flesh will know the glory that His flesh now posshysesses Fidelity and prudent care muSt guard this relationshyship lest we be excluded who have thus far the grace of acshyceptance

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The Land of the Latins

Geographically and thereshyfo r e unalterably L a till America is radically diffeJIshyent from the United States Taken as a whole Latin Amellshyica has proved less beneficial tID human habita- tion than the United States Latin America is more isolated from the rest of the world more tropical more m 0 un t a i nshyous and has proshyportionately less goo d farming land So u th America more than twice the size of the United States with Alaska thrown in faces Africa rather than Europe and lies at a greater distance from China India the Middle EaSt and Europe than does the United States

South America stretches 4508 miles in length and about 300f) miles in width The West Coast is paralleled by a mountain range running the full 4500 milea from Venezuela to the tip fIIf Chile in reality a wall of beshytweenthree and four miles height Before the airplane was much easier to go frOM Latin America to New York than from one Latin Americ_ coaSt to the other

Rain Forest On the eastern side of these

Andes Mountains one finds bull rain forest-an area of unceasshying rainfall Below that is the Amazon Basin which is larger than the distance from New York to Liverpool The Amazoa has seven rivers emptying into it and each is over 1000 miles long Here is a vast irrigated area but because of heavy rainshyfall and frequent flooding the land is agriculturally unproducshytive

From the United States-Mell shyico border to the end of Chile is an area of eight million square miles almost equal to Europe and the United States combined Nowhere else in the world do mountain ranges deserts and forests present such formidable obstacles to the activities of man and development of an area 25 of Latin America is mounshytainous 25 swampy and 1Olt desert

All Races

The people of this land tenet to live in large cities that focus on the coasts or in small pockets within the folds of the mounshytains Latin America has 7 of the peoples of the world and the population is a human kaleidoshyscope All the races are the~

white brown black and yellow The people are immigrants from three continents Africa Asia and Europe The Indians are beshylieved to have immigrated across the Bering Strait from Asia Thf 16th ceritury European mishygration was mostly Spanish and Portuguese in modern times Central and Northern Europe and England have provided a goodly share of the settlers

Into this mixture of people and places we send the Papal Volunteers They go into a new world and provide bull new life for the people CaD ~()u be part of this effort

THE ANCHORshy 7Prelate Upholds Happy Family High SchooZSource of Pride Thurs August 6 1964

Non-Conformity Of Christilaquols

WASHINGTON(NC) Bishop John J Wright of Pittsburgh told an assembly of American and foreignmiddot students that whilemiddot Christians must labor in the world they must retain a measure of nonshyconformity to it

Speaking during a Mass at the Interfederal Assembly of Pax Romana a Catholic student and melleduals group held at Georshygetown University the Bishop declared there must always be sharp differences between the Christian and the world

So far as the spirit of the world is concerned the Chrisshytian is and must always be a non-conformist in order that he may imitate that Christ who was in the world but not of it loved the world and died for it but did not conform to its dictates he said

Your non-conformity he told the students must middotbe one not only of dissent from the maxims of the world but also of discontent with the level of excellence which the world finds quite enough indeed more than enough where morality and pershyfection are concerned

Enrich Common Good Such a non-conformity esshy

sential to your vocation both as Christians and intellectuals will make you exemplars in our day of how the believers obey the established laws but in their private lives rise far above the laws promote the common good and share the consensus that proshytleots it but in their heroic supershynatural effort enrioh that comshymon good far beyond the limited understanding of the median average of any mere consensus that the cruldren of the world can grasp

The Christian non-oonformshyists said Bishop Wright undershystand and implement the proshyfound meaning of detachment the spiritual techniques by whioh the Christian humanist is able to love every created goodness truth and beauty yet be a prisioner of none and reshymain the ohild of God the heir to Gods uncreated treasures

Womens Residence At St Bonaventure

ST BONAVENTURE (NC)shyConstruction of the first womshyens residence hall at St Bonashyventure University here in New York has started Father Francis William Kearney OFM presshyident said the four-story twoshywing residence for 318 students will be ready for occupancy in September 1965 and will cost about $1500000

The building is part of the universitys $19 million developshyment program which also inshycludes a two-story administrashytion building and a one-story postoffice building both to be ready this Fall

Archdiocese in India Trains Catechists

MADRAS (NC) - The first full-time catechists of this archshydiocese have completed a twoshyyear course of training at the St Pauls Catechists Training Center here

The 16 catechists will be asshysigned to serve in parishes on a monthly salary of about $15 for the unmarried in addition to expenses and childrens allow ances for those with families

They will also get f r e e living quarters or a housing al shylowance educational facilities for children and separation pay or pensien UPOll retirement at the age of 6Q

To St Lawrence Parish in New Bedford Senator Scores Theyre both blue-eyed and brown-haired They both belong to the National Honor TV Violence Society And theyre both outstanding seniors-to-be at Holy Family High School New

Bedford Theyre Christine Ponichtera and Kevin Healy Most senior class officers havent WASHINGTON (NC) - The chairman of the Senates juveshybeen named as yet they say but alJtady Christine is sodality prefect and Kevin is assisshynile delinquency subcommittee

tant editor for Maria the ri~ua charged here that the situationschool yearbook In previous ~ II with regard to excessive vioshyyears Kevin was sophomore lence on television is in some

ways worse today than it wasclass president and Christine two years agowas dramatics club secretary

Kevins active in the Junipero Sen Thomas J Dodd of ConshyClub and the Chess Club at necticut said unjustifiable vioshyHoly Family and his chief outshy lence and brutality permeate side interest is Junior Achieve many new TV shows and many ment an organization which offensive shows of earlier seashypromotes business activity on sons have been syndicated and the part of young people to help are now being reshown on indeshythem prepare for future careers pendent stations

Kevin has been in JA two We discover that the most years and proudly wears its exshy violent shows of two years ago ecutive pin To earn it he exshy are today shown during earlier plains he had to merit two preshy broadcasting hours than they vious awards and pass an examshy were originally designed for ination JA youngsters for the Dodd said There has been little most part form manufacturing or no editing of objectionablecompanies making and marketshy content This means these proshying such items as costume jewshy grams are being made available elry But Kevin is secretary of to a much larger and younger lAs bank which serves 29 group of children than ever flourishing businesses and takes before in two or three hundred dollars Dodd made his charges as his each of three nights a week its subcommittee opened a new in operation series of hearings on TV crime

The other groups make and violence It made similar things but we make money tudies in 1961 and 1962 says Kevin

He is a member of St Lawshyrence parish in New Bedford Set Clambake and the son of Mr and Mrs

This Sunday Aug 9 is theMilton E Healy He has two date chosen for the annual clamshybrothers one in the service the bake of Mt Carmel Churchother a student at the University New Bedford To be held atof Massachusetts Kevin himshyHoly Ghost Grounds Westportmiddotself hopes to be an architectural the event will feature gamesengineer and attend SMTI or snacks and the bake Ticketsthe U of Mass will be available at the churchI like to look at house plans on Sunday or may be obtainedin the paper I like to draw and from committee membersI like math he says Put them Charles Silva Jr heads a largeall together and it seems to add arrangements committeeup to architecture

In addition to his JA work Kevin holds a part time job at a neighborhood grocery He deshylivers by bicycle What hapshypens when theres a big order I suffer he grimaces Theres a close relationship the assembled students at the

with the teachers too adds end of each marking periodA highlight of the past KevinSpring for Kevin was the CYO In 1956 Father McKeon also

tour to the Worlds Fair Was by then a Monsignor died andFirst Co-Ed School it fun he recalls and he hopes Holy Family organized In was succeeded as pastor by a to make the trip again next year 1904 was the first co-educational Holy Family alumnus Most Rev

A trip to New York is still in YOUl the offing for pretty Christine

high school in the Diocese It James J Gerrard of the class of was preceded in St Lawrence 1914 Bishop Gerrard has conshy at

Shell attend the Summer School parish by St Josephs High tinued the tradition of fatherly TlCKLI011 of Catholic Action there this which was founded in 1884 by interest in Holy Family and freshymonth as her sodalitys prefect Rev Hugh J Smyth then pastor quently addesses the student

St Josephs continued until body on religious and otherShe names English as her favshy1900 when an increasing enroll shy topics0rite subject and tennis bowling ment of grammar school stu Holy Familys Alumni Assoshyand swimming as favorite sports dents in the parish forced its ciation now numbers some 3000The daughter of Mr and Mrs closing to make space available men and women and is an activeChester Ponichtera shes a to them group maintaining over themember of Our Lady of Pershy

By 1904 however Father years its interest in its almapetual Help parish and active Smyth was able to reopen the mater as secretary of its CYO She has high school in a new buildingone brother wholl be a senior now Holy Family grammarat Providence College as shes a FOUR CONVENIENT OFFICES TO SERVE YOUschool Continued growth madesenior at Holy Family another building necessary and ONE-STOP BANKINGChristine hopes to attend in 1915 the present Holy Family

Salve Regina College and beshy High was constructed Althoughcome a nurse At present she intended for St Lawrence pashy FIRST-MACH IN ISTSleans toward pediatrics as a rishioners the school has alwaysspeciality accommodated boys and girls NATIONAL BA NK Both youngsters enjoy attendshy fro m other New Bedford ing Holy Family You cant get parishes OF TAUNTONlost says Christine You In 1921 Father Smyth by then know nearly everyone Msgr Smyth died and Rev North Dighton North Easton Norton Taunton

John F McKeon became pastor Spring Street Main Street W Main Street Main Stteet of St Lawrences He fondlyPrelate Condemns Member Federa Deposit Insurance Corporationnicknamed his school Happy Family High School and itSmut Publications was his habit to read grades toSYDNEY (NC)-Today more

than ever children are being exploited by publishers of imshy Color Process Year Books moral books papers and magshyazines according to Norman Booklets BrochuresCardinal Gilroy of Sydney

The ranking Australian prelshyate said in a speech at the openshying of a new high school in subshyurban Ashfield that some newsshy American Press Inc venders estimate that 80 per cent of the trash publications are beshy OFF SET - PRI NTERS - LETTERPRESSing sold to youth

Parents should warn their 1-17 COFFIN AVENUE Phone WYman 7-9421children to beware of this type of publications that could make New Bedford Mass them as degraded as the people who p~blish them he aid

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs Aug 6 U l64

Returning Traveler Has Overweight Problem By Mary Tinley Daly

1he very thought of visiting San Francisco especially in July 1964 sent this columnist into a tiz of excitement

Youll love it Mom Markie from experience corroborated what we had always heard about the Golden Gate City Its suave sophisticated and friendly And everybody is well groomed at all times she emphasized Now lets see about your clothes Toshygether and in plus-90 degree heat we went over clothes shymy own and Markies which she generously cffered None of these dreary pastel cottons you wear around here came the High Fashion edkt

The dark cotton suit will be OK for the plane and if you should find a warm day you eould wear it again but press it every time

Press it Sure with my travel iron

She bro~ght out a compact iron in its case tucked it into a corshyner of one of my suitcases Be Bure to press these dark dresses 1he knits will be all right with the steam in the shower Now youll need a coat

Ygh The coat dug out of the back of the closet looked hot felt even hotter

Expeetations Met So armed with sophisticated

clothing foX the sophisticated San Francisco came enplaning Luggage according to the bathshyroom scale on which it had been weighed was well under the 40 pound allowance Thus a blithe get-away

San Francisco was all we had imagined and more Weather cool and crisp we welcomed the warmth of the coat

Onset of press and public had for this Republican convention strained the city to the utmost News rooms buzzed cables Qf

South Boston WomaR Gets Youth Award

HOLLYWOOD (NC)-Cathershyine Ann Dwyer of South Boston was presented with the Pro Deo et Juvenute Award at the Junior Day Program of the Catholic Daughters of America national biennial convention here

This award is given by the National COlmcil of Catholic Youth to ail aduLt leader who has had an outstanding record of service for God and Youth It was presented by Bishop William G Connare of Greensshyburg the episcopal moderator of the Junior Catholic Daughters

Miss Dwyer is regional conshytrultant of thf Junior Cath()lic Daughters in the 14assech~se~tsshyPenrisylvimia region She estabshylished the Junior program in the State of MassaltllUsetts when s~e was serving as State Regent rom 1950-1954

COA Head HOLLYWOOD (NC) - Marshy

garet Buckley of Chevy Chase Md was re-elected supreme regent of the Catholic Daughshyters of America during closing sessions ofthe 30th biennial natshyional convention of the womens organization

Plan Penny Sale Visitation Gdld of Eastham

will hold a family night penny sale at 8 Wednesday night Aug 12 at the churcl1 hall

radio and TV were everywheJ~e

sound trucks outside every point oJ political activity for th~ oneshyyear-in-four frenzy of oratory CrOl~ds swarmed hotel lobbies pickets marched outside in clothing tllat put OUT dreai~y

pastel cottons right up into Class A (Barefeet and dishevelshyment were the rule) Neverth~shyless there was a gentle accept shyance of all this in the City of St Francis Even the police were tolerant

And then to sightseeing a visit to Fishermans Wharf for food unknown in our part of the country a boat trip around AIshycatraz and Golden Gate BridgE a session on the citys uniqult~ cable cars a trip to the tower another to The Top of thl~

Mark to Nob Hill Telegraph Hill then hours and hours ill fascinating Chinatown

Chinatown was really our unmiddotmiddot doing weightwise Here WE

found interesting games 10 bE added ro the family toy box then wme handmade ceramic mugs perfect gifts but Im afraid we were carried away

The travel iron Never used it since each hotel or motel had an ironing room far more conshyvenient than ironing on an upshyturned bureau drawer

Finally we checked into the airport 00 go back east

Sorry maam youre over-shyweight

We bad BUspected ttlie all

Sees NEWIDrive CEF Official Says Camporign Underway

Against Church RelatEld Schools DETROIT (NC)-A new and

subtle campaign against churchshyrelated rohQOls is underway an off-ieal of Citizens for Educationshyal Freedom said here

John Marcon member of the Michigan CEF state board made

the charge i1 an address to some 1200 teaching nuns at a semishynar at Marygrove College

A sort of game bas developed wJhich has the players in it line up the church related schools weaknesses on the one hand and the cost to parents on the other Marcon said

1he winner drnws the conshyclusion churchrelated schools less adequately financed than state schools are less adequate parents attempting to meet the high costs of 1iving cannot afshyford to pay increasing school tuitions therefore do away with the schools

Steve Snoey president of the Ottawa CEF district fuderation stressed flhe need for chw-ch-reshylated schools

There is a popular notion 1Jha4 religion is an additive to life a strictl3 private matter limited to home and church he said

If COm~rtmelltalJization is bad psychology it is even worse theology said Snoey a memshyber of the Christian Reformed Church Either the Christian Gospel is necessary everywhee It the time or DOt anywhere anw time

Nursing Scholarship MiSs Lynne Marie Lawrence

daughter of Mr and Mrs Fr~nk Lawrence Jr of 150 Brightman Street New Bedford has been awarded the Mary E McCabe Nursing Scholarship Award preshysented annually by the Fall River Diocesan Council of Cathshyolic Nurses A graduate of Bishop Stang High School Miss Lawshyrence will enter St Annes Hosshypital School Qf Nursing Fall River

along what with flU that good foed but it die eurotm as though the young man at the tieket cocnter might 10t be quite so blunt

I mean Ie euroJ-))ained your baggage i5 SIC thaI 40 pounds

Travel lLijbt This now was more ac-ceptshy

able Retrieving OUT baggage we went into the adie~ room and repacked Lets see put shotS a couple of those ceramic mugs and the UllltFnl travel ixon into the flight bEg aDd carry it with us OthN ggage now 39 pounds

Gatefully WI took on that fligbt bag qmiddotlitelght at the time hoisted it ceI one shoulshyder picked up ~oketbook

stuffed to the bllfsting point made our way w Gate 24 Half a mile awampy Seemed so

Then a fOUT-huUT wait in a tramfer-point aiLport with the flight bag growing 1eavier and heavier all the time reminding US 01 Coleridges The Rime of the Ancient Mariner the Albaiross About my neck waf hung

Stuck not with an albatross but with a tTavel iron

If there is a lesson in all this iot is to travel light-follow the old admonition to take half as much clothing as you think you will need-and twice as much mone~7

Anti no excess ooggage

Citizefls for Educational Freeshydom is a national nOJl-secl41rian organhation dedic-ated to seekshying equal treatment in the disshytributilm of tax funds fur chil shydren iJ both pu~1jc and churchshyrelated schools

Requiem at Notre Dame For Sister Madeleva

NOTHE DAME (NC)-Requi_ em Hi~h Mass poundgtr Sister Mary Madalemiddota educator poet and for some 40 yellrs 11 leading figure on the Ame-icllJ and Catholic intellectual scene was offered here in the church of Our Lady of Loreto on the campltJe of St Marys College

Bishop Leo A Pursley of Fort Wayne-Soutl Bene offered the MaHs for Sster Madaleva who served as president of two Catholic colleges including St Marys published 18 books reshy~eived seven honorary degrees and scores of other honors and lectured throughout the United States

One 01 the best koown nunll (If her time Sister Madaleva for yearll personified the intelshylectual and professional standshyards that increasingly have beshycome goals fol American nuns generally She was the first nun to qualifr for a doctorate at the University of California ill Eierkeley and later did graduate s1~udy at Oxford University in England

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RECEIVES HABIT Miss - Hannah C Sullivan danghshy

ter of Mr and Mrs Mark A Sullivan 1020 Middle Street Fall River will receive the habit of the Dominican Sisshyters of St Mary of the Springs and the name of Sister M Markus at eeleshymonies in Columbus 0 Fri shyday Aug 14 A gmduate of Dominican Academy ~nd

Stonehill College Miss Sulshylivan taught at rift St Mary Academy Fall River for one year after her 1962 gradushyation

Conference Cites Dorothy Day

BOSTON (NC)-The Nationat Catholic amplcial Action Conlershyence has designated Dorothy Day cofounder of the Catholic Worker Movement and the late John Brophy labor leader for special honors at its convention starting here Thursday Aug 13 to 16

The two will be cited for diS tinguished contributiorn in the field of social action at the conshyvention at Boston College

Miss Day who founded the Catholic Worker Movement with the late Peter Maurin in the early 1930s will be honored for her role in educating the Amershyican Catholic conscience on the social dimensions of Christianshyity the NCSAC said

Brophy who died at the age of 80 last year was one of the architects of the U S la-bor movement A coal miner from the age of 12 he was a leader in the United Mine Workers and later became the first director of the Congress for Industrial Organizations

Nuns Optimistic About Vocations

LOS ANGELES (NC)-The head of a sisterhood devoted te nursing professes a God-based optimism concerning the supply of vocations to religious life

Mother Carmen Superior General of the Sisters Servants of Mary commented here God will never permit the Church to lack vocations

She said she has no pessimism whatever about vocations On the contrary she added htc

congregation is receiving new applicants and recently estabshylished an American novitiate 8lt Oxnard Calif

Mother Carmen heads a conshygregation of 3000 Sisters whose apostolate is to nurse the sick in their own homes The siSterhood was founded in 1851 by BleSlEed Maria Soledad Torres Acosta

Dedicates Hospitai Most vocations to her congreshy

gation come from Spain others from Mexico and Colombia she said but since opening the Oxshynard novitiate six America_ girls have joined

There are 44 Sisters Serv8flb1 of Mary working in the Los Anshygeles archdiocese Mother Carshymen said They also have housell in Kansas City and New Orleans She is on a tour from her headshyquarters in Rome visiting the houses of the sisterhood in the U S and Latin America

The major event of her visit here was the dedication of Mary Health of the Sick Convalescent Hospital at Oxnard

Change Day for Parties Summer caro parties to be held

this month at St Josephs Hall Tucker Road North Dartmouth wiH be held each Wednesday afternoon at 145 instead of on Thursdays as previously anshynounced The series is sponsored by the Associate Lay Family of the Holy Cross Prizes will be awalded and refreshments servshyed

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Explains Tendency to Assert Superiority B Jolm J Kane PhD

I am about 110 make my annushyIII visit to my daughter who lives miles away But I dont know how to cope with my son-in-law He is well educated a convert and provides well for his family But he is an authority on just about everything When we atshytempt to discuss education poli shytics religion almost anything he becomes anshyDOyed He is ir shyritable and if my daughter eaUs him a secshyend time he shouts I heard au the first time But he does want me to visit An inshyvitation to visit should not al shyways be taken literally lhe casual Why dont ~ drop in to see us sometimes should be regarded more as a eourteous expression than a forshymal invitation

So the first question is whethshyer this behavior of your lIOll-inshylaw occurs only during your visshyits or is it always so

Duman Fallinamp One obYiousapproaoh to this

Is to ask your daughter but then If this is 1he case she may be anwilHng to tell you Observe bim when others are present and IIlle if he behaves 1hi5 way toward them If be does Jt is DOt your visit but his personality

The tendency to be an authorshytty on just about everything is a eommon human faiHng It is even an occupational hazard for eertain fields College professhysors physicians and priests IIOmetimes fall into the habit because of the expectations they encounter among people that they MUST know the answer But education and training in one area do not make you an authority in everything

Furthermore tbe more formal education a person has and eampshypeciaUy the more specialized his knowledge the more keenly does he realize his ignorance of lI1any man things There is lI01lle truth to the saying that doctors of philosophy know InOre and more about less and less The time when a man like Aristotle could encompass almost n to be known of human knowledge passed a long time ago

Fear Status Loss But 011 the other hand few

people are willing ~ contess eomplete ignorance of a topic 1IDder discussion This they 88shylIWIle will cause them to lose tatus to be considered unalert CIt unintelligent The more prushydent get by by nodding their beads or smiling knowingly The less modest and imprudent rush into the fray brandishing their ignorance

Some people have a personal-

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A womens school since its founding in 1911 the college will admit male students to ns apper classes this Fall and next and to its freshman class in 1tle Pall of 1966 The college ismiddotconshy4lucted by the Dominican 5istel8

Cape Style Show Our Lady of Victory Gulld

Centerville will sponsor its anshyDual Summer luncheon and style Ibow from 1 to 4 Tuesday after IlOOn Aug 18 at Coonamessett Inn Falmou1lh A social-hour will precede the lunch General chairman is Mrs James ~ aided by Mr Viilcent T CuR

ity need 110 prove themselves superior to others in everything even a simple social discussion They cannot accept the fact that others can excel them iri any area of life and they ultimately behave rather foolishly These persons take 1l dim view of the capabilities of others They have to Their personalities demand it

Of course there is the argushymentative type These too at times seem to be quite authorshyitative on everything Basically they like a conflict situation They enjoy controversy They love to sharpen their wits though debate and it doesnt matter which side of the fence they are on Either will do equally well if it gives them an opportunity of engaging in argumentation

Pose Problem There are some of the possible

explanations for your son-inshylaws behavior But there is one more that seems pertinent Sinee he is well educated he may keep himself well informed on some of the topics discussed

He may even be an authority on one or two of them Quite unshywittingly you may pose a probshylem for bim

The American Medical Assoshyciation had asurvey carried out some years ago about the pashytients image of the physician One criticism was that he talked middotdown to patients and failed to explain their lllness in terms they could understand Some effort it seems has been made to correct this

But it is not difficult to undershystand the plight of the physician trying to explain to a person of ordinary education the complexshyities of certain diseases Short of a brief course in anatomy and physiology for which the doctor bas no time hec~nt get across

Technical Terminolou Furthermore he is accustomed

to the technical terminology of medical jargon some of which is abbreviated What he is really being asked to do is to translate into English his usual language of communication with his colshyleagues Only the exceptionally patient and articulate will sucshyceed easily

To some extent this is the problem of every specialist when he discusses his specialty with non-specialists When you begin a conversation with your sonshyin-law about education assumshying this is his speciality he may despair of gettiJ)g across to JOu because he sees the depth of the point you raise the distinction-

Prelate Blesses Peru _Church and Clinic

LIMA (NC)-The new church of St Andrew in the suburb of Xl Monton formerly Limas city dump and a new threeshy

room clinic financed by the British Womens Association 811 Anglican group have been solshy~nly blessed by Juan Cardinal Ricketts Archbishop of Lima

The First Lady of Peru LucUa Belaunde de Cruchaga was the patron of the church while the British ambassador and his- wife were sponsors of the clinic The Canadian ambassador in Lima Freeman Tovell cut the ribbon at 1he door of bull I1eW dental cUDic

of the terms he would have to make and the whole history of the nation that he simply cannot take up with you

He seems to be a man who cannot tolerate small talk He fails to apprecia~e that you are looking for friendly intelligent conversation not amiddot learned deshybate If he prides himself on his knowledge of the subject under discussion he may fear you are trying to challenge him Hence his authoritative stand

You can readily defuse him by-indicating that you regard his opinion highly that you are not challenging him Once this is clear he will quite suddenly become less authoritative

He will not have to act this way because he can feel secure that you do not threaten him at all As a matter of fact both of JOU may come to enjoy each other greaUy fur I suspect there is a bit of this in you too

Good Intentions His irritability is another matshy

ter Some people seem to reckon time by geological periodS not the clOck When they are called to dinner or the phone they will respond to the calls in a leisureshyly fashion They dont mean to be discourteous or thoughtless They like to take their time which is at its most rapid more like t1he tortoise than the hare They cant understand why the should be called twice They are coming in their own good timeshyarent they

The response I heard )011 the first time is meant to put the caller in his place Perhaps you are annoyed by this because you Hke promptness So for the duration of your visit be satisshyfied to put up with your slow paced son-in-law After all on a visit you arent in any hurry are you Neither is he so enjo ro~lves in a leisurely way

Catholic Students Aid Retarded Children

BALTIMORE (NC)-For more than 200 Catholic high school 8tud~ in the Baltimore area t1his Summer is a time when -abey can 1leach their parents about the difficulties faced bJ retarded -children

The students representing 10 different SChools are all volunshyteers at Rosewood state Hospishytal for children just outside Baltimore lheir job as 1heysee it is to help those who need help and to enlighten the adult popu1lrtion whim is often 18shyluctant to discuss the meDtally handicapped

-rile students bring t1he c0mshymunity into the hospital and take the hospital back to the comshymunity said Mrs Irene M Blaekbum director of volunteer services at Rosewood

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THE ANCHORDiocese of FanRiver~ThursAug 6 1964

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Wins Laetare Award Poet Phyllis McGinley Receives 1964 Medal

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McGinley received the Laetare Medal for 1964 at a private cereshymony in her home here in Conshynecticut

The presentation was made by Father Theodore M Hesshyburgh CSC president of the University of Notre Dame which has conferred the honor annually since 1883 on an outshystanding American Catholic lay person Miss McGinley was named this years Laetare Medal recipient on March a Laetare Sunday

The citation accompanying the award said in part

Your poems are like pools of light falling on the ground beshytween the trees of a forest Surely you have plucked them from the sky stolen them from the sun Whether they are conshycerned with human frailties ancl

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10 THE ANCHORshyThurs August 6 1964

Prelate Declines To Take Stand On Housing

LOS ANGELES (NC) James Francis Cardinal McshyIntyre has declined publicly to take a stand on an effort aimed at nullifying and prohibshyiting any type of fair housing legislation in California

[1he teaching of ~ Catholie Church ltOncerning the human dignity of aU per90llS and the duty of all to respect that digshynity is clear and always has been manifested thearohbishop of Los Angeles said in a statement

But he added when an isshySUe is submitted to the people for vote it does not behoove the archbishop of Los Angeles to encourage the clergy to preshysume to direct the faiifihful in the expression of their individshyual judgment and consequent vote In such political matters our positioin is to leave the decision to the individual eonshyIICience

Cardinal Mcintyres statement referred to Proposition 14 on the November ballot which if adopted by CalJiforma voters would nullify existing state fair h()using legislation and prohibit IJUch legislation in the future

BLShops Oppose The bishops of five other Cali shy

fornia dioceses--San Francisco Sacramento Santa Rosa Oakshyland and Stockton-have gone on record opposing Proposition 14 They have stated that it is contrary to Catholic teaching on racial jus tic e and property rights

Cardiool McIntyres il tate shyment was issued in response to picketing nt the archdiocesan chancery by representatives of the Catholks United For Racial Equality (CURE) organization About seven negroes and white pickets appeared 90me of them earrying signs referring to Proshyposition 14 CURE member have 4emonstrated at the Chancery before

The latest demonstration ocshyeurred three days after it was disclosed that Father William H DuBay 29 who criticized Cardinal McIntyre in June fur

_ failing to provide civiJ rights leadership to Catholics herehad been transferred to a new parshyish in suburban Anaheim Calif

Use of Portuguese In Mass Optional

APARECIDA (NC)-A direeshytive issued by Carlos Carmelo Cardinal de Vasconcellos Motta ehairman of the Brazilian Bishshyops Conference provides for the optional use of Portuguese in eertain parts of the Mass

According to the cardinals decree the vernacular language ean be used in Masses whether recited or sung celebrated in the presence of the people and in the administration of the sacrashyments

The Brazilian dioceses are preshyparing to put this innovation into practice The date set by Jaime Cardinal de Barros Cashymara of Rio de Janeiro is Sunshyday Aug 16

Solons Retreat BRAZILIA (NC) - Twentyshy

three deputies and senators of ~e Brazilian national pariiament

attended a relil~ious retreat here _Tid President Castelo Branco eame to the closing ceremony An upshot of this first retreat held specifically for iegislators was that a regular weekly Mass will be offered each Friday for them Plans were made to build a retreat house for men here

ONE OF THE BEST The C~tholic Bishops of Michigan sponsor a job training censhyter in Lansing Mich where 150 men and women students are pursuing a retraining proshygram designed to help them to compete for jobs in todays world Here U S Sen Philip A Hart of Michigan tells a class that officials in Washington DC regard their job trainshyingprogram as one of the bt~st anywhere in the U S NC PhQto

Prelates Sporlsor Training Program Michigan Ijneft~ployables Prepare for Jobs

LANSING (NC)-students at the old St Marys school just around the corner from the State Capitol here are all majoring in the same subject-jobs

There are 150 Students-4lvershyage 34--in a retraining progilam for men and womenmiddotwho have been left behind in a world where it often tJakes a high school diploma to get a janitors job

The program is paid for by three Federal agencies and sponshysored by the Catholic bishops of Miohigan although few of the students and staff are Catholics

Most students have been living on the fringe of the world others take for granted Their average wage last year was less than $700 bull

Few have the well-turned clothes and self-confident air that go with having made it in the world TheilI faces more often turn inward on problems that

Ask New Agr~ement

In Poland Conflict BERLIN (NC) - A new

Church-state agreement to end conflict between Polands Cathshyolles and its communist governshyment has been caled for by the Cracow Catholic weekly Tygod nik Powszechny it has been reported here

Reports said the weekly urged that the new agreement be based on coexistence and objectivity and not on emotion The weekly also said that although no one in Polasd thinks of overthrowing the communist government many Poles including commushynists WOUld like to improve it

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have plagued t1heir lives-never are learning how to write their a det~nt job never a decent names for the first time in the home never a decent education big block letters of beginners always having to swallow a little I1he trainees range all the pride arid ask fur welfare way from no education at all to

All Unemployable hiamph SChooI graduates - you They range from Cuban refushy luiow 9Oclal promotions who

gees and migrant workers who have moved along because they have stopped following the crops were too big to be left behindIf to native Miohigan school dropshy said John L Gaffney ddiector outs of the job training center

He said they were aU unem-Some are learning English and ployable in any meaningful

BOme 10 add and subtract OthellS way By this he meant they could

pick strawberries in the springSpain Rites Honor dig ditches in the summer or hire

Patron St James out for any part time job that takes only a strong back andSANTIAGO DE CAMPOshypromises little paySTELA (NC)-Traditional anshy

First the trainees must learnnual rites in honor of St James tomiddot read write and do enoughthe AlOstle patron of Spain arith1netic 90 they can be putwere attended here by Castor into a vocational educatioo pro-Manzauera Holgado captain

gram After vocational traininggenera~ of Galicia on behalf of t1hey will be placed in jobs withFrancico Franco Spanish chief

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Requests Exceed Lay Volunteers Availablein US

CHICAGO (NC)-A Sout Dakota priest has 1000 Inshydians in his parish-but no curate and no nuns to help him CMeuro for them

An Oregon pastor wants bull vitalize the Confraternity of Ohristian Doctrine program iJt his parish It rovers an area that includes four hiamph schools and 12 grade schools--none of them Catholic

The superintendent of schools in a Texas diocese calls the lay teacher situation there pathetshyic Ohurch schools cannot afshyford qualified teachers because one-quarter of the areas Cathoshylic families earn less than $3000 yearlY

These men share one thing ita common all have turned for aSsistance to the Extension Le Volunteers

But according to Father Joha L Sullivan director of the J)lGshy

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We cannot begin to ~ill aD the requests he said

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Fa4her Sullivan said there are manY programs the organimti011 would like to undertake if more volunteers were available-fUllshylIher promotion of the liturgy more interracial Programs and social work Newman center deshyvelopment on a much lalgeJ seale ecumenical ventures

Founded four years ago 1IIe Extension Lay Volunteers 01 shyganization is spon9Ored by the Oathltgt1ic Church Extension Soshyciety with headquarters at 1307 South Wabash St here

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THE ANCHOR-Thurs August 6 1964

Prelates Limit Vernacular Use To Low Mass

BOMBAY (NC) ~ Indias bishops have agreed to limit the use of the vernacular for the present to low Mass eelebrated in the presence of bull congregation

middotThis was announced here by Valerian Caldmiddotinal Gracias of Bombay president of the Cathshytgtlic Bishops Conference of India (CBCI) following the Holy Sees approval of decisions by the countrys hierarohy on the Conshystitution on the Liturgy of the ecumenical council

Cardinal Gracias said the vershynacular will be permissible in all parts of the Mass (both the

Protest Attack On Prelate In Uganda

RAMPALA (NC)-Thonshysands of Catholics staged a mass demonstration here to protest against an attack on the Church and Arohbishop Joshyseph Kiwanuka WF of Rubag~

by a Uganda cabinet minister In the latest incident of conshy

tinuing Church-State conflict over education Minister of Edushycation J SL Zake accused the archbishop in a speech in Parliashyment of dishonest misrepreshysentation of a court case involshyving Catholic schools threatened him with reprisals and charged the U~nda hierarchy with seekshying to hustrntte government policy

l1he policy of the Government Whicll subsidires Cat hoI i c achoolsis to insist on the right to pay tlhair staffs directly and NATIONAL OFFICtRS OF C D OF A Marg~retJ Buckley center of Chevy Chase Ordinary and the Proper) except to hire fire and transfe teach- the Canon up to the CommumonMd was reelected Supreme Regent of the Ca tholic Daughters of America at th~ir Hollyshyers The Ohurch which Provides but excluding the part from the

wood Fla national convention The C D of A officers elected are left to right Mrs ~lose to 50 per cent of the counshy middotPalter Noster to the Domine trys educational facilities re-o Maniha Cprine of Los Angeles secretary Mrs Anna Ballard of Milton ~a~s~ First V~ce non sum dignus which can be Barns this poliCy as an encroachshy Supreme Regent Miss Buckley Mrs Anna K Baxter of Dubuque Iowa Second VIce in the vernacular ment on its rights as the legal Supreme Regent Dr Catherine Clarke of Albuquerque N Mex Supreme Treasurer NC Lack Good Melodies owner of the schools Photo The cardinal said the bishopsIn latemiddot February the semtshy

did not apply for any innovashyautonomous kingdom of Buganshy1lkm in regard to sung Massesda-the nations most important as 19ley felt that the difficultiesprovince which has control over Condemnation of Cuba Initiates NewEra posed by the lack of good musshyeducation within its bordersshyical melodies for vernacular1IOught to apply the central govshy

ernment policy at the provincial Vote Seen Severe Blow to Castro Regime texts are such thatmiddot they could not be tackled and overcome atlevel this stageWASHINGTON (NC) - The up a report of an OAS investi shy trade with Cuba except in foodshyChurch Legal Employer meeting of fOreign ministers of gating committee which had stuffs medicine and medical He voiced ihe hope that withBut Catholics refused to let the Organization of American found that Castros regime had equipment and called on the experience time and study thethe then BU~nda education States which invoked new ecoshy sought to subvert Venezuelan American states to suspend all vernacular will also be introshyminister Abu Mayanja handle nomic and political sanctions institutions and to overthrow its sea trade with Cuba except such duced in sung Masses in thethe payment of their school against Fidel Castros Cuba may democratic government through countryas may be of a humanitarianstaHs or to transfer teachers have opened a new era in Latin terrorism sabotage assault and naturelhe Rubaga archdiocese and the lbe cardinal made it cleatAmerican affairs guerrilla warfare

Masaka diocese asked the Uganshy Only four American states that the approved changes are U S Secretary of State Dean da hi~ court to issue an injuncshy And so the meeting said still maintain diplomatic ties not ~ be inJtroduced until the Rusk has called it one of the tion against Mayanjas efforts Cuba was guilty of aggression with Cuba trade between OAS loefi bishopmiddot aultbhlaquojzes theiJmost important meetings oold in The foreign ministers enershyOIl the ground that they were members and Cuba is estimated introductionthis hemisphere Observers are getically condemned Cuba forunconstitutional to total less than $15 million avirtually unanimous in calling it Mentioning the diversity elthismiddot aggression said governshy year or less than one per centIt was declared in COWt that historic though its actual fruits languages peoples and customsments of the American states of Cubas world trade air travel1Jle scllool owners-the Church will be sometime in maturing in tfhois country Cardinal GTashyshall not maintain diplomatic between Cuba and American--4lle the legal employers of the The meeting held here bac~ed 01 consular relations with the cias said the changes should be teachers But before a final deshy government of Cuba directed

states for which there seem to introduced with prudence sobe a loophole now consists prin_cision could be reached Mayanja American states to suspend all cipally of three flights a week that while we have diversity

resigned and the Buganda govshy Work Together we also maiIlltain some kind ofbetween Havena and Mex~eoermnent agleed to all Church unfonnityCitydemands The case was therefore withdrawn For Bible Week Pontiff Blesses There was immediate interest

Arehbishop Kiwanuka ihen AUCKLAND (NC)-Unpreceshy in whether the four countries wrote an open letter to the dented cooperation between ~railian People that voted against the new sancshyBuganda government to ihank churches is taking place here in BRASILIA (NC)-Pope laul tions - MeXico Chile Bolivia

New Zealand as all major deshy and Uruguay-would now conshyit for the amicable settlement VI sent his blessing and good of the question nominations participate in prepshy wishes for good government to form to the action of the mashy

arations for Bible Week Oct 4 jority Some law-makers hereSell Oai the Brazilian people throughto 10 professed to be disappointedArchbishop Sebastiano BaggioBut 1i1e national educational The Catholic Church is repre_ that the action of the OAS meetshyminister Zake told Parliament the new apostolic nuncio in sented by Fathers J C Pierce ing was not unanimousBrazilthat the settlement was a sell and E R Simmons Other authorities noted the

Aim of Bible Week is to renew 15 to 4 vote was above the twoshyout and wamiddotrned 00 would inshy Pope PaUl VI sent his personal troduce amendments to the edushy good wishes for the happishy

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12 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Aug 6 1964 To the Worlds Children

God Love You Lacordaire in Tune With ModE1rn Times By Msgr Jllhn S Kenned the priesthood give up the llic to the dictatorship of Loui9shy By Most Rev Fulton J Sheen DD What does the name Lacorshy church and become an ardent Napoleon with a couple of revshy

daire mean to us today If anyshy secularist Lacordaires associashy )lutions thrown in A photograph of a starving child holding a bowl as be begged thing probably the source of tion with him was brief no Lacordaire did not want the for food appeared in tihe July-AuguS1 issue of MISSION IIhis copy exclamatory lluotations on an more than two years Church to be tied to any of of MISSION fell mto the hands of a little girl whose motiher wrote old fashioned sort of holy card So m e may have a vague idea that the bearer of the name was involved in controversial matters in France some time during the nineteenth century Would there be m u c h interest in a biography of this man Probably not But per hap s the r e should be For we can learn from it lessons l)erti shynent to our own time I must say that I have read with conshysiderable interl~st Lancelot Shepshypards biographical essay Lashyeordaire (Macmillan $695shy

middotAnd the former soon found himself disagreeing with the latter and separating from him and his views completely But the brief collaboration was to cost Lacordaire heavily for the rest of his life making him pershymanently suspect in some quarters

A Great Preaeher Lacordoaire first made his reshy

sounding reputation as a preachshyer at Notre Dame in Paris in 1835 He gave courses of sermons which drew audiences numbershying as high as 10 thousand Many of those present were men which was most unusual His success lay in his abandoning the hidebound formal style of preaching iD speaking to his contemporaries in their own

1~ese He was a firm believer lin freedom and democracy was lonvincEd that the Church would do best under an arrangeshyInent such as obtained in the United States and was especially jlnsistent that she should be Jorwardlooking

Unanswered Questions He dhcerned in many of his

Jellow Catholics of France a rejection of the century meaning a refusal of what in our timEI Pope John called agshyl~iornamento He deplored a fruitless attachment to the dead ])ast a neglect of present opporshytunitY1l shrinking from the future

The fnet is that many of the 1roubles ofthe Church in France in the Yl~ars after his death and Illmost down to the present

Page 26 of YGur July-Augusamp MISSION magazine had quite an effect on our Ieggy who Is seven years old She picked up the magazine after she had prepared for bed I came Into her room to say goodshynight and she said Mother look at that

Most evenings I have III hard time getshyting Peggy to finish her dinner and I usually end up saying How some poor ehildren would love to have your meal Peggys usual comment is TIl betr But I think that she now reaUjies that there are many hungry children throughout the world She was so deeply impressed by all this that I promised acontribution to The Society for the Propagation 01 the Paith from Peggy and me Your MISSION magashyzine Is most appealing and I only wish I eould contribute DMgtre but you ean count hearing from us as often as possible

as follows

which is excesoive) idiom and in demonstrating iJtemmed from the attitude This is one of several instances of children being deeply Paris Lawyer to them that religion far from which he found negative and Iiouciled by the poverty and hunger of other children in the world

Jean-Baptist-Henri Lacordaire being dead as was widely asshy Ilterile Not long ago we Spoke of a nine-year-old girl who wore braces was born in al Burgundian vil sumed actually had direct and bull At his death in 1861 he was because of a back affliction but she sent $130 for children wDG lage in 1802 the son of a surgeon and a lawyerlI daughter Naposhy

vital relevance to which they lived

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])ractically in retirement AIshyJeady his preaching style once

suffer more than she because of bunger Perhaps we should address our pleas to children They have souls that are receptive to God

leon was then ruling France and probl~ considered revolutionary had grace Did not Our Lord say it was only sueh who would enter the although the Church was free of the outright persecution which

A critic writing Some after Lacor4aires death

time said

begun tel be obsolete Today his lErmonsstrike us as if not unshy

Kingdom of Heaven 111ey also are more readily moved to actdOll GIl hearing of grave need

had characterized the recentmiddot The conferences at Notre Dame Jeadable at least as cast in a Revolution the emperors hand was heavy upon her

Lacordaire made his first Comshymunion at the age of 12 he deshyscribed it as his last religious joy for many years I left the Lycee at 17 he later wrote with my religion destroyed and with morals which no longer had any curb

This may have been an exagshygeration but the young man was hardly more than a deist until while at law s(~hool in Dijon he got into a discussion group under the influence of which he began to move bacIt closer to the Church What he styled his conshyversion came in Paris where he bad begun pructice at the bar

n was followed by his entering ftle seminary in 1824 The supeshyriors there while recognizing

his exceptional gifts were not happy about what they considshy

form an epoch in the history of Christian eloquence and one from which dates the beginning of an immense religious moveshyment among the youth of our time

But there were those who looked askance at preacher and sermons as secular and too modern Especially was he faulted by those of the clergy who felt that the fate of the Church was inextricably bound up with the fortunes of the Bourbons

There was to be further preaching practically throughshyout France there WaS 10 be journalism and the writing of books there was to be a short foray into politics there was tomiddot be a venture in schoolmasshytering

Believer Ia Dem~

Jhetoric which we find overshyElaboraul and practically impenshyEtrable

But he would be the first to ldmit that a discourse must be nddressei and suited to the bearers before one which means that it will quite quickly go out (If date

Mr Sheppards study is a bit IIcrappy not smoothly blended And it leaves some questions arbout the subject unanswered But because Lacordaire was a 1ine exainplemiddot of the wisdom of sensible accommodation to one (~wn age it is decidedly worthshy~lIIbile to read about him

lCrusade Convention oro Include Music

CINCI-lNATI (NC) - Music ~vill be a fea1ure of the 21st nashy

Send us your old rold and jewetry-the braeelet or ring oa DO longer wear last years gold eyeglass frames the culf Uno you never liked anyway We will resell them and use the mone to afd the Missligtns Your semi-precious stones will be winninr souls for Christ Our address The Soclet lor the Propagation 01 the Faith 366 Filth Avenue New York New York l000L

GOD LOVE YOU to RRP for $5 For Gods poor bullbullbulltIt MS for $10 I am 9ixteen and this is some of the money I earned modeling I promise to send the missions something out of every pay check for we all owe something to people who have 90 litue whether it be money or prayers to Mr and Mrs E B for $5 In thanksgiving for selling my first news story to Mrs SAW for $15 I won this on a fiShing trip with my good husband-he was the loser and I won for the Missions to MC for $20 Ill llhanksgiving for recovering sometihing I thought was lost

We therefore address ftlt G9d Lcnre Y8U eolumJl to all tile ehildren of the world-to those who wear braees and to those

who do Dot-in the fond hope that the may fulfill for their elders the words of Scripture A little ehild shall lead them How many children aTe there who will answer this appeal and Inspire their parents to be mindful of the hungry of the worldf

ered his independent spirit He And there was to be the resshy tional Catholic Students Misshywould always be a person of strong views md not reluctant to express them

Upon ordination he was asshysigned as a (~onvent chaplain then as a college chaplain In

toration of the Dominicans in France undertaken by him after he entered the order in Italy in 1839 This proved to be his most lastirg acomplishment b e set though it was by many difficulshy

sion Crusade four-day convenshytion starting Thursday Aug 1 lit the Urliversity of Notre Dame

SUPPOlting the musical proshylram will be the famed Concert (~ir of Xavier University

Cut out this coupon pin your sacrifice to It and maR It to the Most Rev Fulton J Sheen National Director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith 366 Fifth Avenue New York I HY laquo 70ur Diocesan Director RT REV RAYMOND T CONSIDINE 368 North Main Street Fall River Mass

1830 he was invited to come to ties Uew Orleans CSMC headquarshyNew York to work in the then In Lacordaires lifetime (he ters herE announced The choir young diocese there He was inshy died at 59) France went from 1lriU provide musical background SWORDFISHfor major sessions of the conshyclined to accept but just then ali empire under Napoleon to a he met the celebrated Lammenshy vention at which more thaDrevival of Bourbon rule to an andtyens a strong advocate of ideas Orleanist monarchy to a repub- 4000 delegates will be present which appealed to Lacordaire and will join with groups ~ CLAMS

These inclUded for example student-delegates to lead ill that of a free Church in a free Stresses Christian songs Wlitten especially for the For Your Outdoor society or state Such a notion D p I convention of course went directly against emocratlc rlnclp e Coolcout the long held principle of close BELIZE (NC) - Citizens of union betweEln Church and this British Honduras territory ~)hrino Night Vigil State which in France meant in- soon to become independent MacLeans Sea Foodsoro Hc)nor Martyrsliivisible union between altar stand on the Christian demoshy UNION WHARF FAIRHAVEN and throne eratic principle of self-deter- AURIESVILLE (NC)-AnaUshy ~

Lammenais was a stormy fig- mination and claim their right ttight prayer vigll will be held ore A priest he was to give up to be a free nation Prime Minshy at tihe Northmiddot Amerlcan Martyn

ister George Price declared here Slhrine here ill New York beshy~inning ]iJitlay Aug 14 to markPremier Price said that ChrisshyMalaya To Ban Reds tian democracy chosen by his themartyrdom 322 years ago 01 Jesuit Indian missionariesFrom Universities government is inspired by the

KUALA LUMPUR (NC)-The principles of Christ embodied in Pilgrimages poundrom several Eastgtshy

Lower House of Parliament the Ten Commandments and on em cities are expected for the igil which will close wi~ celshypassed a bill giving the governshy the Sermon on the Mount We ~ Ebration of Mass Aug 15 Feutment authorit~ to prevent comshy are on the side of Christian

munists from attending Malayshy democracy as it emerges as a Clrlthe Assumption of Mary ~ lmiddot shysian universitiEls growing political force in Censhy

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13 Two Dioceses Get Permits For ETV

WASHINGTON (NC) shyThe Brooklyn and Rockville Centre NY dioceses have received construction permits from the Federal Communicashytions Commission authorizing them to utilize a new educashytional television service opened up last year by the FCC

They are the first Catholic dioceses in the country and the first groups operating large school systems public or private to receive such authorization from the FCC

The newly granted permits will allow the two dioceses to undertake construction of transshymission facilities for a new 2500 megacycle instructional televishysion service Three more dishyoceses-New York Miami and Baltimore--are preparing appli shycations to the FCC for construcshytion permits while several othshyers are taking preliminary steps

The granting ()f construction permits to the Brooklyn and Rockville Centre dioceses was hailed as marking a coming of age for Catholic education in the use of the new communications media by Father John M Culshykin SJ~ television consultant tc the National Catholic Educashytional Association

Cooperative Plannin~

These new channels open up new areas for cooperative planshyning and programming to meet eommon needs with national reshysources Father Culkin said It now becomes possible to think in concrete terms of courses and series ()f programs on video tape and film using the best teaching talent in the country

The new microwave channels both create the need for such cooperatively produced pro- grams and at the same time proshyvide an efficient and economic distribution system for these programs We hope that this action by the FCC will encourage other school systems to take adshyvantage of these same opporshytunities

College Acquires Surplus Land

WINOOSKI PARK (NC)-St Michaels College here in Vershymont has officially acquired title to 123 acres and 14 buildings at the abandoned Ethan Allen Air Force Base

The five parcels of land valshyued at $358000 had been turned over as surplus by General Services Administration for edushycational purposes St Michaels has been using some of the propshyerty under temporary permisshysion this past year

The buildings include resishydence facilities for faculty and students a gymnasium middotstorage and shop buildings and another building which is being turned into a computer center and classshyrooms The land includes propshyerty the college has been using for a ski jump plus flat land suitable for athletic fields

The new property wiD inshyerease the campus area by aboutmiddot one third Enrollment DOW at a record 1100

GENERAL AUDIENCES A new hall has been erected on the grounds of the papal Summer vina at Castelgandolfo to accommodate the great throngs of visitors whG tHWel out from Rome to see the Holy Father and to receive biB blessing NC Photo

Denies Plot to Make Church Roman LONDON (NC) - Anglican because members of the Anglishy

Archbishop Michael Ramsey of can priesthooo in the AngloshyCanterbury bas denied in Parshy Catholic sector (of the Church of liament a suggestion that proshy England) wish to be free to go posed changes in Church of on without breaking the law England laws were a plot to The vestments practically join the Roman Catholic Church speaking are the ve9tmeni8 of

the MassIlhe primate who as a senior The archbishop of Canterburybishop of the established Church in his reply saidof England has a seat in the I am a ProtestaJllt preciselyHouse of Lords the upper in the way in which the Prayerchamber of Parliament was Book and the Anglican formushyspeaking in a rather heated deshy laries use that term When Ibate on a measure to approve lay iD the sense of oW formushythe use of certain Catholic-like vestments

Earl Alexander of Hillsborshyough a leading Labor party spokesman and president of the Council of Protestant Churches claimed that changes in the law on what Anglican churchmen may wear at services were a direct departure from the ori shyginal Protestant prayer book

If we are not going to be different from the Church of Rome then what is the use of having a Protestant Church he asked I would like to intershyrogate the bishops individually and ask them Are you a Protesshytant We should know The great days of this country and the Commonwealth it has built up have been through the acceptshyance by the people of the princishyples of the Reformation Grant it may continue

Was there he asked some spe_ cial reason why the Church must pass this measure Is it

Nehru Memorial BOMBAY (NC) - Valerlall

Cardoinal Gracias of Bombay has accepted an invitation to serve on a I1Qtional committee to set up a memorial to the 1 Indian

laries I am a Protestant I use it without any qualification I beshylieve in what these formularies call the Holy Catholic Church precisely in the sense in which our formularies 00 - without qualifications bull

I want to repudiate ana deny from my heart and my conshyscience that behind our Church legislation there is some kina of subtle plot to assimilate the Church of England to some other Church in Christendom That ie DOt true

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Plan Educational TV Conference

NEW YORK (NC)-Leader8 iT government and educltion will speak at Fordham Univershysitys fourth annual five-day conference on educational teleshyvision to be held starting Monshyday Aug 17 at its Lincoln Square campus

Among those who will speak are commissioner Robert E Lee of the Federal Communications Commission Charles A Siepshymann chairman of the departshyment of educational communicashytions at New York University and former vice-president in eharge of programming for the British Broadcasting Corporashytion and Father John M Culshykin SJ consultant on teleshyvision for the-National Catholic Educational Association and dishyrector of Fordhams proposed Lincoln Square communications center

Meeting in conjunction with the Fordham conference will be representatives ()f dioceses afshyfiliated with the NCEAs Comshymittee on Television

They will discuss a unified ETV equipment buying plan and the possibility of obtaining financial aid for some of their cooperative activities including 11 central programming service

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14 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Aug 6 19~i4

r ells Youth Good Readin~1 LE~ads to God By Joseph T bull McGloin SJ

A lot of tOdays teachers and parents deplore that fact that television has cut deeply into our reading And yet sales of all kinds of reading material shyespecially paper-backs-are fab_ ulous It must be true that some people are reading less and enshyjoying it less and this perhaps

because of television but it could also be true that some others actually read more beshycause previous ly they never 8 a t still long enough to read a book and now they are forced to do so m e reading because its imshypossible to enshydure all that television without distraction

I suspect in fact that you teen-agers as a group are readshying more than teen-agers ever have But the important considshyeration isnt that you read-its what you read

Literarily Retarded Among the many indicators of

maturity or the lack of same a persons reading habits are going to be quite prominent The avowedly mature young man who is still lapping up girlie magazines is still in his emoshytional infancy

And th gal who still pines and pants over true romance pulp is far from adulthood Unshyfortunately there are some pretshyty old babies in this old world

The fact is that you teen-agers are too mature now for only comic books and pulp SO dont keep yourselves literarily reshytarded

Has Purp~

Reading to even the minimalshyly mature has a connection with ones purpose in life just as everything else has In other words its not only for entershytainment (that too) but its supshyposed to help you get closer to God somehow

Your reading like knowledge is invariably going to show you something about God-either dishyrectly or indirectly - the God who is Beauty Truth and Goodshyness Or else its going to take you away from Him

Undoubtedly in your reading 80 far youve encountered some great heroes of history past and contemporary and undoubtedly too youve encountered some who were such only in their own minds and in the minds of the superficial

Youre mature enough now to

Withdlraws Support From Expedition

PITTSBURGH (NC) - Dushyquesne University has announced it is dropping its support of an African expedition by a Scottish anthropologist who believes white men are superior to eolored

Dr Robert Gayre was to lead the one-year expedition whose purpose was to see if white men had filtered into African coastal regions and accounted for the comparatively high civilizations found in some areas before Eushyropean settlers reached there in the 1500s

Details of Duquesnes withshydrawal were not disclosed The institution is operated by the Holy Ghost Fathers

Home Association The Sacred Heart Home and

SchOOl Association of North Atshytleboro executi~ board will meet at 8 Itomorrow night in the 1ICh00L

look in at least occasionally en the genuine heroes of history-shyChrist and His saints

Life of Ignatius You may recall a young man

named Ignatius who was Shl)t down off a wall his legs shashytered by a cannon-ball As te recuperated he asked for tte romances of the day since theie and military books were the only reading he cared for

To his dismay only some livEs of Christ and the saints were available and so reluctantlr and just to pass the tedious tim~

he began to read these It wasnt long before he began to see that Christ and His saints made pygmies of historys giants

And being somewhat stub born and proud Ignatius said to himself If these people di tinguished themselves this wa~

so can I Start With Scriptures

It shouldnt take a cannon-ban to get you doing some of the right kind of reading Start witll the real source of all good spirshyitual reading - the Scripturel Read just a little bit a day from both the Old and New Testashyment

But as you read dont force it down as you would medicinE

Read with your imagination visualizing the place where Christ sat as he spoke seein~ the people He spoke to puttin~

yourself in the crowd too ami transferring His words to your own contemporary idiom

Look into an occasional article or book that will guide yOll through Scripture giving you some background for a more in telligent and perceptive appreshyciation of these timeless book~~

Life of Christ Get a good life of Christ

(such as Jim Bishops Th~

Day Christ Died or Alban Goodiers completely fascinatinl~ and absorbing Life of Christ) and let yourself be captured blr

West Germans Help Children of India

MADRAS (NC) -A Catholicmiddotmiddot sponsored childrens welfar~

service was inaugurated hen~

with help from the people of West Germany

The mobile service to be run by the Catholic service Guild was inaugurated in the presencl~ of Archbishop Louis Mathias SDB of Madra-Mylapore and Dr Josef Holik West German consul in Madras

KC Clamboil Bishop Stang Assembly

Fourth Degree Knights of Co lumbus will hold a clamboU beginning at 1 Sunday after noon Aug 23 at the See-Saw in Tiverton John P Pereira ill in charge of arrangements

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Read about those tremendous men who were the Apostles look into great soldier saints like Camillus rugged saints like Brebeuf and Jogues lovable human saints like Francis of Assisi and the Little Flower lay men and women saints like Thomas More and Mary MagdashylenE intellectual saints like ThoJPas and Augustine and Ter~sa of Avila and simple lovshyablE saints like the Cure of Ars

Read a few of the very intershyestilg books on the spiritual life on positive moral and ascetical theology Read books about morals which give Tou their wly rather than only a cata log of Donts Read philososhyphy and theology written as Father Farrell does it in his Compannion to the Summa

Spiritual Novel Or if youre real tired pick

up something along the line of a piritual novel such as the charming Mass of Brother Miclel

Theres a lot of good reading before you-if you have the inishytial maturity and energy to get at t You can estimate your maturity by your reading-by the discipline for instance you exercise in reading something a litU~ tougher on occasion inshystead of just drifting along- and wasting all your reading time on junk

Remember - reading Ii k e everything else is either going to g~t you closer to God or take you farther from Him This is of course always your OWD choice

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15 Race Relations Continued from Page One

Catholic diocese m Lafayette A cruel and unbelievable

erime was committed against one of our priests who is a memshyber of a society which has been very generous to our diocese both as regards money and priests priests who have labored zealously among our colored Catholics The good priest was assaulted and whipped by sevshyeral Catholic white men

It is God Hims~lf who says Touch ye not my anointed (Ps 104 15) So grave is the ofshyfense of striking a priest that Mother Church PUnishes this act with excommunication as in- dicated in Canon 2343 No4

As an act of reparation for this truly sad incident a half hour of prayer before the Blsssed Sacrament exposed will be held in every parish church of the diocese on the first Friday Aug 7 Over and above the act of reparation we shall pray that a change of heart will come about in other places where the spirit of rebellion against the teachings of the Church regardshying race exists

You will recall our action of Oct 16 1959 when interference against participation of Negroes in religious instruction through diocesan marriage courses was declared a reserved sin By these presents the same penalty is now extended to all those who interfere with our colored Cathshyolics in the practice of their reshyligion or who join groups whose purpose it is to oppose the teachshyings of Mother Church regarding racial relations These Catholics cannot possibly be absolved in confession or approach the holy Table unless there be a change of disposition Without this change one would be guilty of the sacriligious reception of these sacraments

This letter must be read at all the Masses in the churches and chapels of the diocese on Sunshyday Aug 2

May the good God and Father of us all preserve us from furshyther disturbances of this nature and in His boundless mercy may He grant us a better understandshying and practice of His all shyembracing law of charity

Given from the episcopal resshyidence on the 27th day of July 1964

Faithfully yours in the Lord ffi Maurice Schexnayder

Bishop of Lafayette

P S It is comforting to know that the men involved have given good evidence of sincere repentance and have made their apologies

MS

Trappistine Sisters To Open Community

DUBUQUE (NCh-Trappistine Sisters from St Marys Abbey Wrentham Mass will arrive Oct 1 to take possession of a 598-acre farm nine miles south of Dubuque

Fifteen to twenty Sisters are expected to open the new insti shytution here the semi-cloistered orders third in the United States In addition to the Massashychusetts community there is anshyother in White Thorn Calif

The property includes a 10shyroom home a managers resi shydence three tenant houses and farm buildings ~)

Saving Canceled Stamps Easy lnexpensiv~

Way to Aid Mission Endeavors of Church From time to time one reads appeals for used postage stamps to help some particular

mission or missionary Considering the tons of such material available very little of it is ever put aside for these workers in Christs vineyard who request it Very likely one reason that the appeal falls on deaf ears is the average Catholics failure to understand that used postage stamps are a very real source of inshycome to many a Catholic misshysionary We dont realize two important facts which make it so-l) there are millions of American stamp collectors andshy2) these used postage stamps can be and are sold to dealers by the pound at various pricesdeshypending on quality and the conshydition of the stamp mixture market The stamp collecting inshydustry is a strong and healthy one and there is a constant deshymand for this material from specialists and students of the various stamp issues

Please Help There are so many Catholics

who are in a position to accumu_ late these used stamps and yet so little is done Wont you Mrs Housewife and you Miss OfficeshyWorker and you Messrs Execushytive Doctor Clerk Lawyer etc start NOW to put these insignishyficant pieces of colored paper aside to help our mission

If you dont happen to know of a missionary who is waiting with open arms to receive your accumulation your pastor can certainly name several Or send them to Monsignor Charles J Gable Pastor of Our Lady of Consolation Roman Catholic Ohurch on Statesville Road in Charlotte N C His missionary labors have been greatly assisted by gifts of used postage stamps faith among those less fortunate stamp to preserve it from dam- They can be sent by inexpenshy than ourselves A word of cau- age when tearing off the en- sive parcel post or third class tion - PleaSe leave a 1J4 inch velope corners or in cutting out rates margin of paper around the stamps from wrapper

Offer it Up

SUMMER PROJECT Collecting stamps for missioners is a good Summer project say these youngsters from left Kathleen and Carol Conroy St Josephs parish and Patricia Harney Holy Rosary parish both of Fall River

Maybemiddotit is a little trouble and inconvenience to tear off the stamped corners of envelopes and put them aside So-offer the inconvenience to God and thank Him for giving you an oportunity to help spread the

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THE ANCHORshyThurs August 6 1964

Africa Prer~~~~nt

Receives Det~ee ~

JAMAICA (NC) - President Philibert Tsiranana of the Malshygasy Republic told a special convocation at St Johns Unishyversity here in Long Island that it was an exceptional token of consHleration that an honorary degree should be awarded te himself a former little cowherd of a small Malagasy village

After accepting the doctor of laws degree the African leader declared it was obvious that God wanted democracy to be the regime of modern times

Today I see American democshyracy manifest itself in my beshyhalf and through me to honor my country as your wonderful university bestows an excepshytional token of consideration on a man of color who has still to learn a lot he said

President Tsiranana laid witbshythe passage of the Americalmiddot civil rights act a small cloud has disappeared the cloud which sometimes was able to darken the relations between colored nations and your great nation

Portugal See Plans Modern Cathedral

BRAGANZA (NC)-The first cathedral to be built in Portugal in over a century will be conshystructed in this citY

The diocese of Braganza and Miranda was founded in 1545 and Miranda has a fine Renaisshysance cathedral but Braganza has become the bishops resi shydence and the administrative headquarters have been tra middotferred here

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State Liquor Control Commisshysion has approved the licensing of a Playboy night club here following a hearing at which the head of the Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce said his city was in need of high class entertainshyment

The decision which reversed an earlier ruling by the state liquor director was criticized by Auxiliary Bishop Paul F Leishybold and by the archdiocesan newspaper the Catholic Teleshygraph

Playboy Clubs are semi-pri shyvate night clubs inspired by Playboy magazine in which scantily-clad bunny girls serve drinks to customers

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Aug 6 1964

Lauds Christian Social Mov~em4~nt Leaders By Msgr George G Riggins

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Eric von Kuehnelt-Leddihn a eosmopolitan Austrian Catholic journalist whose constant comshyings-and-goings from one disshytant part of the world to the other make Columbus Marco Polo and Magellan look like stay-at-homes or shut-ins is a hard man to pin down or to categorize ideologically One day he writes -- in The Commonshyweal for exshyample -like a moderate libshyeral and the next day - in the National Review for exshyample - like a hard bitten conservative And now and then he seems to play it down the middle

I always enjoy reading Mr ~ Leddihn even when he is in one

of his most stubbornly conserva_ tive moods but I must admit that some of his writings on the subject of Catholic social teachshying leave me rather confused

Catholic Sentimentalist Take for example his article

The Problem of the Catholic Social Sentimentalist in the May 19 issue of National Review The thesis of this article-if I have understood it correctly-is that the ever mounting fascishynation with social justice toshyday prevalent among Christians in general and Catholics in parshyticular is dangerous and demshyagogic sentimentalism

In the last 200 years of Westshyern history Mr Leddihn inshyforms us with a sweeping rheshytorical flourish the sentimenshytalists crusading for some sort of justice or to right the balance have caused more tears and bloodshed than the simple egoshytistic materialists who merely erave for earthly goods

Fails to Name It would be easier to undershy

stand what this rhetoric means if Mr Leddihn had taken the trouble to name a few names One would like to know who these sentimentalists really are and why they are thought to be so dangerous

Who for example are the misguided Christians who s e sentimentalism is greatly reshysponsible for the steady growth of Italian Communist votes and to whom is Mr Leddihn reshyferring when he says that cershytain Christians in Europe posshysessed of a purely strategicaishytactical and utterly unshy

~t Christian fear that Christians may miss the boat are convinced that they will have to take the wind out of the sails of Socialshyism and Communism-by aping some of their policies

Germans Contribute To Uganda Church

MITYANA (NC) - German Catholics are raising funds to build a church here in Uganda in honor of Mathias Mulumba Luka Banabakintu and Nowa Mawaggali three of the 22 Uganda martyrs who will beshycome canonized saints in Octoshyber

The fund dTive was announced by Archbishop Joseph Kiwanuka of Rubaga The martyrs all conshyverts of the White Fathers in the 19th century were killed for refusing to renounce their Cathshyolic Faith

Midsummer Whist Choristers at St Mathieu

Church Fall River will hold their annual whist at 8 Saturshyday night Aug 8 in the church hall Miss Jacqueline Mathieu is leneral chairman

I gather from the context of not 1 ecessarily swept off their Mr Leddihns article in National Review that he is referring here to the Moro wing of the Chrisshytian Democratic Party in Italy which as we know is in favor of the so-called opening to the left

But why not identify Mora and his associates by name and in simple fairness why not note for the record that Pope John XXIII from all accounts was sympathetic to their program or in any event saw no reason to flag them down

Un-Christian Trend Moreover if Mr Leddihn

really believes that when it comes to the practical applicashytion of the encyclicals the indishyvidual Catholic is entirely on his own by what logic then does he presume to say that his anonymous group of Christian sentimentalists are following an utterly un-Christian trend

of thought I suspect that the answer to

these questions is to be found in Mr Leddihns apparent convicshytion that there is really no such thing as an unjust social strucshyture anywhere in Europe todaY and that those who claim that there is are dangerous demashygogues

In other words while Mr Leddihn explicitly admits the possibility of a socially unjust order he is persuaded apparshyenthly that de facto all this talk about social justice in Europe is really so much bilge

Popes Stress Importance The impetus in modern times

to establish social justice Mr Ledihn contends came undeshyniably from the Marxists who condemned the inequalities of wealth insisting that politcal equality must be supplemented by economic equality

If this be so what are we to make of the repeated emphasis of recent Popes on the crucial importance of the virtue of soshycial justice

Mr Ledihns answer to this question is that while the Church obviously has a right to concern herself with the probshylems of injustice in the economic order her moralizing injuncshytions have created a probably unforeseen sense of illusion among good Christians who a[~

Seeks Replacements For Arctic Plants

LATROBE (NC) - Father Maximilian G Duman OSB head of the biology department at St Vincent College has emshybarked on his 1Uh expedition to arctic regions

Accompanied by Father Arshytheme Dutilly OMI director of the Arctic Institute at Catholic University of America Washshyington D C Father Dumans main purpose on the six-week expedition is to find replaceshyments for botanical specimens lost in the disastrous St Vinshycent fire in January 1963

When the biology laboratories burned Father Duman lost 25000 plant specimens 6000 of which were collected on 10 preshyvious trips in arctic regions

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Wh 3t can this possibly mean except that in Mr Leddihns jUdgment those Christians who are trying to apply the princishyples of the social encyclicals to concrete situations in their own countries - as the Popes have urged them to do-are one and all a pack of sentimentalists who really dont know what its all about and are concerned about social justice (which Mr Leddihn significantly always puts n quotes) only because they are stupid enough to think that in this way they can outshypromise Or out-maneuver the socialit and communist and thereby hopefUlly put the Church in a better light

Salt of the Earth I have such great respect for

Mr Leddihns first hand knowlshyedge of contemporary Europe and aso such respect foc his personal integrity that t hesitate to take issue with him on this point

On he other hand while I cannot possibly claim to know as mu~h about Europe as he does I do happen to know many of the derical and lay leaders of the Cbristian social movement on the Continent

With all due respect to Mr Leddihl1 I would be less than honest with myself and less than fair to these outstanding Chrisshytian leaders If I were to fail to say that in my judgment Ledshydihns sweeping indictment of

them if l ghastly caricature Christian sentimentalists-my

eye These men are the salt of the earth Would that there were more of them not only on the Continent but in every ~ther part of the world as welL

Friars to Sponsor Reunion Symposium

GARRISON (NC)-The Franshyciscan lrriars of the Atonement will sponsor a symposium on Christian reunion devoted to discussim about bishops Sept 1 to 3

~ntitled The Episcopate and Christian Unity the symposium at St Pus X Seminary will deal with Anglican Orthodox and Protestent concepts of the episshycopate and with the Catholic episcopacy in the early Church after Vatican Council I and in the light of Vatican Council II

Father Titus Cranny SA di shyrector of the Chair of Unity Apostolate centered here in New York will be chairman of the meeting

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BOMBAY (NC) - Hard work and detailed planning mark preparations for the International Eucharistic Conshygress to be held here Nov 28 to Dec 6 this yearFrom Valerian Cardinal Gracias down to the youngest clerk In the congress offices there is an intense interest in and eonshycern for its success They know too the concern that may be in the minds of some potential pilgrims about Bomshybay housing accommodations during the EuCharistic congress DaTdinal Gracias told me It is very difficult to persuade people 1here are accommodations even better than hotels Many people who may be afraid to come will find private homes both Cathashy1M and non-Catholic most comshyfortable

He added We have a whole rommittee of non-Catholics combing 1he city for accommoshydations One man said at a meetshying the other day 1 can be sure of finding accommodations for 100 people in private homes and almost all are very comfortable

The cardinal said that several bishops and priests had written him asking to be placed in pri shyvate homes because we want to know something of the life of tJhe people

Floatin~ Hotels Congress officials said tJhat

plans are being made to have ocean liners berthed in Bombay and turned into floating hotels both for people who come on them and for th()se who come by air Officials expect four of these ships and perhaps three or four more so that they said several thousand foreign visit shyors could easily be accommoshydated in these floating hotels

Speaking of the plans to place congress visitors in private homes Father Herman DSouza general secretary and liason ofshyficer for the congress said it would be an excellent opportushynity for Westerners to see Indishyans in their homes-and that non-Christian Indians will also have for the first time a chance to meet Western Christians on a elose personal basis 0

Cardinal Checks Cardinal Gracias keen interest

fn the preparations is shown by his close checking with the CODshy

gress at 5 Convent Street here Priests connected with the office say he will drop in two or three times a day to make a suggestshyion to check on Preparations or just to see how the plans are goings

Ill the large congress headshyquarters committees meet to handle the many details while all around them additions are made to existing church strucshytures and a new building on the corner moves toward comshypletion These new quarters will be used to house distinquished visitors to the congress and for press a~ommodations for jourshynalists covering the many conshygress events

Cooperation The congress has had excelshy

lent cooperation from all sources Cardinal Gracias said The

Newspapers Continued from Page One

azines recorded a 22 per cent gain in circulation including circulation of one major publi shycation newly transferred to this group and diocesan directories tollal cireuk4ion increased 99 per cent

The circulation and number of Canadian publications conshytinued basically unchanged toshytaling as of the beginning of the year 12 weekly newspapers 13 Canadian magazines accepting advertising and 17 magazines not accepting advertising for a total circulation in all categories of 1484742

govem-ment has been most c0shy

operative They have put a man especially on 1ihis job to do whatshyever is necessary

One of the exhibits planned will be at St Xavier High School slMlwing the life of the Church in India since it was visited by St Thomas the Apostle This will serve a double purpose explainshying the Church in India to visit shyors--but also explaining it to the non-Christians of India

Father DSouza said that forshyeign visitors who do not know English or Indian languages will be met by guides and interpreshytors who have been trained for two years Each group will be accompanied by these aides as

they go from their residences to the congress site and back again

Vietnant Repeals -Family Law

SAIGON (NC) - Vietnams prime minister Maj Gen Nguyen Khanh has issued a decree repealing the family law passed under the late Ngo Dinh Diems government which pracshytically outlawed divorce

The new decree makes divorce legally possible on any of five grounds (1) adultery (2) if either party receives a grave penal sentence from a court (3) mistreatment so as to hinder peaceful life together (4) disshyappearance for five years and (5) abandonment Court judgshyments are required to establish the fourth and fifth conditions

The new decree does not pershymit more than one legal wife at a time

Civil Aspects The 158 articles of the decree

include many provisions regardshying the civil aspects of marriage Ill effect it brings back much of the legislation concerning marshyriage that prevailed under French colonial rule

Under the Diem family law divorce could be permitted only by the president himself in very exceptional cases

The new decree will have one good effect for the Catholic Church It will make use of the Pauline privilege for converts easier than it has been (This privilege widely used in mission countries was enunciated by St Paul and allows married conshyverts to Christianity to enter Christian marriage if their 11011shy

Christian spouses refuse to live in peace with them)

Holy Father Urges Return of Honesty

CASTELGANDOLFO (NC)shyPope Paul VI called ~or restora- tion to full value of the princishyples of fraternity and concord in social and individual life as a defense against threats of disshyorder and subversion

Appearing at noon on the balshycony of the inner courtyard of his Summer villa to recite the Angelus andmiddot bless thousands who had gathered there the Pope spoke of the persisting reashysons for apprehension and sorshyrow for so many bereavements and lllisfortunes which still torshyment the world as reported in the press He pointed to some weakness and decadence reshygarding good principles which must sustain individuals as well as family social and internashytional life

He exhorted his audience to pray the Lord may render goodness strong-goodness which is not weakness but endowed with profound energy

~~ CONGRESS SEALS Three series of seals with 10

seals to the series have been issued for the 38th Internationshyal Eucharistic Congress to be held in Bombay India Nov 28 to Dec 6 These are examplelt of the first series of seals which deals with liturgical symbols NC Photo

Prelate Summaries Dimmiddotensions Of Catholic School System

SAN FRANCISCO (NC) shySketching the size of the Cathshyolic school system Msgr Mark J Hurley told the GOP platform committee here

The Catholic school system in New York is bigger than the public school system in each of 34 states and the District of Columbia the one in Pennsylshyvania is larger than the public school systems in each of 26 states and the District

In eight states the Catholic scftElol population Comprises 20 per cent or more of the total school population Ill 19 states it is more than 15 per cent of the total school population

Ill major cities 1he percentage is even higher Buffalo 376 per cent Chicago 329 per cent Boston 3~8 per cent Cincinnati 279 per cent Cleveland 259 per cent and St Louis 254 per cent

From 1940 to 1960 Catholic school enrollment jumped 119 per cent against a 42 per cent

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Anglicans Pray With Catholics For Unity

LONDON (NC) Some 200 Anglican clergy and laity have placed a Christian unshyity petition on the altar of the Catholic shrine at Aylesford

Their petition read in part We make an act of reparatioll

for all the evils that were done by Our forefathers at the Refshyormation in destroying this holy shrine We have prayed this day for the reunion of Christenshydom and the healing of the 16t~ century breach between Rome and the Anglican Communion

Attend Mass The pilgrimage was organized

by the Rev John A Wynne of St Stephens church in Windsor home of the royal family we1Jt of London Members attended _ votive Mass of Our Lady of Mount Carmel at the restored Carmelite shrine

The prior Father Malachy Lynch O Carm led them in reshyciting the Rosary along the shrines outdoor Rosary Way

Ill northern England three Anglican congregations took part as an act of reparation in a big rally in honor of the 40 Martyrs of England and Wales at Sunderland They cancelled their own Sunday evening sershyvices for the purpose

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Conce~ebration Encouraged ContinueC from Page One

eus parts of the world but al shyways in private - meetings of various clergy Now for the first time Pope Paul authorized a public concelebration and it

is expected that this may happen often during the Eucharistic Congress to be held in Bombay

India toward the end of the year Private Occasions

On July 19 in the presence of Cardinals Lercaro and Bea of the episcopal members of the Post-Conciliar Liturgical Comshy

mission and of some laymen 20 Benedictine monks celebrated Mass together with their Abbot Primate at St Anselms Abbey Rome

On July 24 it was disclosed tha t the Benedictine monastery of Calcar and the Dominican

eonvent of Soissons had obtained permission for concelebration The privilege had already been granted by the Post-Conciliar

lilIICommission on the Liturgy Preshyviously certain monasteries among which the Benedictine Abbeys of Monserrat (Spain)

Maredsous (Belgium) Maria Laach (Germany) St Anselm (Rome) and St John Collegeshyville U S) had already obtained authorization it was mentioned

At the first meeting of the superiors of monks and nuns of Africa held at the Benedictine monastery of Bouake the Ivory Coasts first Benedictine priest presided at the opening Mass which was concelebrated and the bishop of the diocese did the same with the priests present for the closing Mass

First in Public The underground basilica of

St Pius X at Lourdes was the scene of the first public concelmiddot ebration offered according to the Vatican Councils suggestion This was done by special pershymission of Pope Paul VI himsslf

The Mass was presided over by Cardinal Ferretto of the Roman Curia on the occasion of the pilgrimage of 500 sick Italian priests to Lourdes The Cardinal was joined by 24 priests most of whom were Italian It was witshynessed by pilgrims from France Italy Luxembourg England Ireshyland Belgium Germany and in the presence of many bishops as well

On Tuesday July 28 another eoncelebration occurred but this time in the Grottoes of the Marshyian Shrine and under the presishydency of Bishop Theas Bishop of Tharbes and Lourdes

Why ConceIebration The Eucharist is not only a

sacrifice and sacrament but it is the symbol of unity It is taken

~ as THE symbol of the Churchs most perfect sign-testimonyshyof her unity

Hence on the occasion of a gathering of priests how can this unity of the Church be shown These men are priests and priests for all eternity Never can they be or act as layshymen Therefore if they were to attend Mass as though they were iayinen they would not be showing publicly their own status nor the type of unity that the Church wishes to show in the celebration of the Eucharist

Thus the Church wishes that these priests associate themshyselves-participate in a special way-with thll one who is the ehief celebrant This should be the normal way for a Bishop to celebrate in the presence of his priests or for all to unite at the altar on the occasion of some meeting synod retreat or other assembly

Historical Development The celebration of the Euchashy

rist was never a private affair Even if a priest celebrates Mass in some dark l~orner of a lonely church it is Christ and the enshytire Church that offers the sacshyrifice to God

In early times the community

and hierrarchical unity was stressed in the celebration of Mass All the priests were to impose hands on the offerings although only the presiding celshyebrant would recite the words of Consecration

Later at Papal Masses espeshycially all the Cardinals present were to stand at the altar with the Pope during the Mass They would hold a corporal in their hands on which lay the offerings and they would recite the Canon aloud with him and consecrate the offerings along with him Gradually this was reserved only for solemn feasts then only for Holy Thursday and then it disshyappeared altogether

In the Eastern Church the practice survived and is presshyently the normal thing in the Byzantine Rite and the usual thing for great feasts for other Eastern Rites A form of conshycelebration does occur on the occasion of the ordination of priests and the consecration of bishops even in the Latin Rite today

Councils Decision Paragraph 57 of the Councils

Decree on the Sacred Liturgy speaks of and encourages conshycelebration and the Post-Concil shyiar Commission on the Liturgy has drawn up an appropriate rite

The decree stated Conceleshybration whereby the unity of the priesthood is appropriately manifested has remained in use to this day in the Church both in the east and in the west For this reason it has seemed good to the Council to extend conshycelebration to the following cases

-on Holy Thursdays Mass of Chrism and the Commemoration of the Lords Supper

at Masses during councils bishops conferences and synshyods -at the Mass for the blessing of an Abbot

The Councils Decree also enshycourages concelebration with permission of the Ordinary to whom it belongs to decide whether concelebration is opshyportune j

-at conventual Mass and at the principal Mass in churches when the needs of the faithful do not require that all the priests available should celeshybrate individually

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Jesliit Educators Hold Conference SAW~A CLARA (NC)-About

135 Jesuit high school adminisshytrators from the United States Canada and West Indies are par_ ticipating in a 12-day institute at the University of Santa Clara here in California

Included are directors of edushycation for the 11 Jesuit provinces in the nation 35 high school preside1ts or rectors and 89 principals and other administrashytors

It is he largest conference of this group a division of the Jesuit Educational Association since meetin-gs were initiated in 1940 It also marks the firsttime the West Coast has been chosen as the meeting ground The conshyference will end Friday Aug 14

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MADRID (NC) - A blunt at shytack on the labor policies of the ruling Falangist party in Spain has been made by the Young Catholic Workers organization

The organizations publication asserted that the Falangists inshyject politics into the lives of the workers in the same way as do the communists A number of Young Catholic Worker leaders have supported a petition for the rehiring of Asturian coal miriers and metallurgical workers disshymissed for strike activity

In its July issue the organ of the Catholic workers Juventud Obrera (Working Youth) said that of all the parties concerned in the recent Asturian miners strikes the workers were least interested in political motives

But as a result of arrests lockshyout and deportations of some workers Juventud Obrera exshyplained the miners were turning against all who oppose thein The

Workers Attack Labor Policies

publieation asked Spaniards have the courage to get to the bottom of the miners problelIl8 and not to take the easy course of seeing politics in the strikes

Insult io Dignity The Asturian petitioners supshy

ported by the Young Catholie Workers have tried unsuccessshyfully to see high government leaders here induding the vice president of the cabinet the ministers of labor and pUblic order and the national syndicate shy

(government - controlled t I a d e union) director

They maintain that present relations between owners and workers are in many cases a permanent insult to the dignity

of the workers They hold that though recognizing some of the miners grievances the governshyment authorities allow manageshyment to play the part of judge so that workers interests invarishyably suffer

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parishAl iamp dying FATUER JOHN GHEBREKIDUS takes the Blessed Sacrament and goes to him by mule bullbull The trip by mule sometimes takes eight hours Catbshyelics are few and scattered in the African lowlands and there are no roads FATHER JOHN lives in GHILA8 one of 20 villages for which he is responsible He eooks his OWIlI meals outdoors over an open fire His rectory is a circushylar thatched hut made of mud which serves also as a church on

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eare You do and so do we The Holy Father asks our help bullbull To save the souls entrusted to him to give his people a decent life FATHER JOHN needs a new church ($4800) and a school ($2800) An adequate rectory will cost $1600 Wont you help-just a little at least If everyone who reads this column gives only $1 $2 $5 FATHER JOHN can have what he needs Send something now Maybe by spacing the payments to your own convenience you can build this church school or rectory all by yourself as a permanent mission memorial to parents or a loved one Let us hear from you Meanwhile please pray for FATHER JOHN Wasting away in AfrieL he lIeeds your prayers your sympatby your financial help

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Good Example Leads to Conversion BATTLE CREEK (NC)-The

good example of a Catholic famshyily nurtured the seed of Cathol icism to full bloom here in Michigan as a family of nine was baptized into the Faith as memshybers of St Joseph parish

Mr and Mrs Robert Scears and their seven children rangshying in age from four to 13 beshycame Catholics on a Sunday The parents went to confession and had their marriage blessed

The following morning the parents and four oldest children received their First Communion The younger children will folshylow as they become of age

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coming Catholics for some time Mrs Scears explained but we kept putting it of and putting it off

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Admission Laws On Kof C Agenda

NEW ORLEANS (NC)-The Supreme Council of the Knights of Columbus meets here Aug 18 to 20 with resolutions from ten state councils proposing changes in membership requirementa facing delegates

The session will be the 83rd annual gathering of the governshying body of the fraternal benefit society of Catholic men Some 400 delegates are expected

The resolutions on membershyship stem from controversies over admission of Negro appli shycants All favor relaxing the present laws of the society ia force from the organization early days

At present an applicant can be refused membership if five negative votes are cast against him by members of a council when his name is submitted for bull vote

Seven of the resolutions to be acted upon at the meeting here according to a K of C State ment would change the law to require negative votes by more than one-third of the council memobers voting to reject an apshyplicant one would require more than one-quarter negative votes and two seek change in the law without offering specific recomshymendations

Notre Dame Starts Foreign Study Plan

NOTRE DAME (NC)-Fifty two University of Notre Dame sophomores sail from New York aboard the SS America Saturshyday Aug 8 to participate ia the schools first foreign study proshygram at the University of Inn bruck Austria

The European-bound sophoshymores wer selected from among 250 applicants They prepared for their ~tayabroad by taking a special qerman course during their freshman year They will receive additional bitensive training in the German language

at Salzburg Austria Aug 11shySept 20

The courses at Innsbruck get underway in mid-October

Seek Prelates Aid For Public Schools

DINDIGUL (NC)-The munishycipal council of this predomishynantly Hindu town has requested a Catholic bishop to start bull polytechnic and a college for women

The request was made by the council of Bishop James MenshydQnca of Tiruchirapalli who was honored on completion of Z5 years as bishop The prelate in his reply offered to help in the establishment of the institutio~ If he received enough cooperashytion from _ibe people

family moved to Battle Creek in June 1963 and met M Sgt Elshywood L McElhiney his wife Shirley and their four childen Sgt McElhiney is stationed with the Army at the Federal Center here and Scears works for bull farm feed company

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families as Mrs Scears and Mrs MeElhiney chatted over the back fence and the children played games together-

Soon Scears 33 and his wife

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Field days are planned by Alumni and PTA of St Stanisshylaus parish and by Bluebirds and Campfire Girls of Sacred Heart parish both Fall River

The St Stanislaus event is set for 1 Sunday afternoon Aug 9 at Urbans Grove Open to the public it will be in charge of Joseph Amaral

Sacred Hearts field day is scheduled from 930 to 6 Tuesshyday Aug 25 at Camp Tom Welch Youth group members and counselors for the units

recent camping trip are invited to attend Guests will be Blueshybirds and Campfire Girls from St Marys Cathedral and SS Peter and PaUl parishes Fall River

Sponsor Sports Week for ~uns

EISENSTADT (NC)-Austrian nuns spent a week here devotshyiog themselves to different ~orts including swimming tenshynlS and basketball

This Sports Week for Nuns as it was named was attended by 23 nuns from various reli shygious communities who had parshyticipated in a similar Winter program Which like the Summer event was organized by the Eisenstadt dlocese

Among the nuns was a 62shyyear-old Sister who is a teacher of gymnasties The average age of the nuns was about 30

Bishop Stefan Laszlo of Eisenshystandt visited tbe nuns during their sport session and told them they should adapt themselves to the spirit of the times to meet Pope John XXIns call for an updating of the Church Thereshyfore he said religious orders should be interested in sports

Condemns Bombing In South middotAfrmiddotca

CAPE TOWN (He) -ArchshybiShop Owen McCann of Cape Town has joined other churchshymen and political leaders in condemning the bombing incishydent which took place in the Johannesburg railroad station

Archbishop McCann said I condemn this outrage as I conshydemn all sabotage attempts and I would emphasize that people must not take the law into their own hands This must be left to the police

A phosphorous timebomb planted bya young white man exploded in the crowded station injuring 25 persons mostly women and children Newsshypapers were informed of the bombing a few minutes before the bomb went off but too late to prevent its explosion

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Delorese 31 began asking quesshytions about Catholicism Last February their interest led them to ask the McElhineys to contact a priest from St Joseph

- parish Father Richard Groshek assistant at St Josephs visited t~e family and the wheels were set in motion for the eventual conversion

The McElhineys set such a good example that we decided to become Catholics Mrs

bull Scears said Up to their convershysion she said the family pracshyticed no religion

The Scears family has been saying the family Rosary since February and attending Sunday Mas s together for several months Mrs Scears has been atshytending Altar Society meetings and the family intends to join the Christian Family Movement at St Joseph parish this Fall

Pope Salutes Water Skiers

CASTELGANDOLFO (NC)shyPope Paul VI received 150 comshypetitors from 28 water skiing championship teams representshying Europe Africa and Meditershyranean areas and compared their sport with the Gospel acshycount of Jesus walking on water

The athletes gathered in the hall of the Swiss Guards at the Summer villa overlooking Lake Alblno where skiing competi non ~s to begin the-next day

The Gospel episode to which the Pope referred relates how Jesus walked across Lake Tibe rias to the Apostles on the other side The Pope said With His mastery over the liquid element Jesus wanted to render manifest to the still hesitant Apostles not

His wonderful power but that he was the Son of God Master of all the created world and that His message came from God and had to be believed

By this walk over water Jesus invites His disciples to grasp with faith the whole Christian Revelation and the supernatural realities wbidl cannot be seen or touched but are as real as the natural world which falls within our experishyence

Likes Sports Our predecessors and ourshy

selves always have had a likhig for sports which frequently exshypressed itself embracing all the various forms of sport As long as they are properly practiced they lead to harmonious develshyopment ofthe human body and are founded on qualities of the spirit and self control

Your very personal experishyence shows you how and how much healthy practice of sport contributes to the development of the human person Therefore you will understand that we feel for it benevolence and admirashytion and that we encourale young people in it

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SPEAKING WITH AUTHORITY Stanley (Stan the Man) Mu-sial head of the nations physical fitness program by appointment of President Johnson acts as well as exshyhorts Here he shows Steve Anderson of St Marys school Alexandria Va and Joe Anderson of Gonzaga High School Washington D C the proper way to hit a baseball NC Photo

Cardinal Caggiano Tells Employers Share Profits With Workers

BUENOS AIRES (NC)-Emshy general progress the prIm plOyers must share their profits of Argentina affirmed with workers and regard them as associates rather than ser vants declared Antonio Cardinal Caggiano of Buenos Aires in a sermon here

Such a pollcy can change the mentality of workers It satisfies their socoial revolt because it provides them and their families with the means of living Carshydinal Caggiano stressed

Employers have to replace exploitation with 0 acuteness A Christian acuteness of course and one which is ch9racterized by a deep feeling of solidarity They must treat workers 88 friends and share with them a longing for sociai peace and

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Says Christian Unity Objective Of Ma riolog icaI Congresses

SANTO DOMINGO (NC) -Christian unity is the objective of the fourth Mariological Conshygress and the ninth International M~rian Congrss to be held in this country m 1965 declared Father Carlo Bahc OFM who was here as a representative of Pope Paul VI to set up the con-

Postpone Religious TolerClltion Debate

GENEVA (NC) - The UN Economic and Social Council meeting here in Switzerland has decided not to discuss a proposed declaration on religious tolera tion drawn up by the U N Human Rights Commission

The dedaration appears to be headed for General AssemblY debate perhaps later this year

The Human Rights Commisshysion failed to take final action on the measures last March beshycause the Soviet Union objected that any statementpn religious tolerance did not contain a guarantee for atheistic propashyganda as well The UN declashyration is seen as important in that it may become a guideline for civil law in emerging nations

gresses preparatory commlshysions

The Yugoslav Franciscan anshynounced that representatives of other religions espechilly Protshyestants will be invited to attend the meetings as observers

Archbishop Octavio Beras of Santo Domingo addressed the prepartory commissions comshyposed chiefly of members of the Cursillos de Cristiandad He afshyfirmed that the decision of Pope Paul to have both congresses held in the Dominican Republic is one of the highest honors for this country where the preaching of the Gospel in tte New World began

Father Balic stressing this point reminded the audience that the International Marian Congress is the first to be held outside of Europe Asked why the Dominican Republic had been chosen as the site of the congresses Father Balic declared that Pope Paul probably took into considerati~n the fact that Mass in the Western Hemisphere was first celebrated at Santo Domingo that the first metreshypolitan See in the Americas W2S

founded in the same city and that there is a great devotion in this country to Our Lady

lt HOME MISSIONER Father James J Wilmes of Fairfield Conn Eastern field ltIishyrec1or of the Glenmary Home Missioners of America will appear on Catholic Chapel WJAR-TV Sunday from 9 to 930 AM He will describe Glenmarys efforts t~ help the desshytitute in Appalachia and to bring the faith to some 35 million rural Americans most of whom have never even met a Catholic

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THE ANCHORshy 7Prelate Upholds Happy Family High SchooZSource of Pride Thurs August 6 1964

Non-Conformity Of Christilaquols

WASHINGTON(NC) Bishop John J Wright of Pittsburgh told an assembly of American and foreignmiddot students that whilemiddot Christians must labor in the world they must retain a measure of nonshyconformity to it

Speaking during a Mass at the Interfederal Assembly of Pax Romana a Catholic student and melleduals group held at Georshygetown University the Bishop declared there must always be sharp differences between the Christian and the world

So far as the spirit of the world is concerned the Chrisshytian is and must always be a non-conformist in order that he may imitate that Christ who was in the world but not of it loved the world and died for it but did not conform to its dictates he said

Your non-conformity he told the students must middotbe one not only of dissent from the maxims of the world but also of discontent with the level of excellence which the world finds quite enough indeed more than enough where morality and pershyfection are concerned

Enrich Common Good Such a non-conformity esshy

sential to your vocation both as Christians and intellectuals will make you exemplars in our day of how the believers obey the established laws but in their private lives rise far above the laws promote the common good and share the consensus that proshytleots it but in their heroic supershynatural effort enrioh that comshymon good far beyond the limited understanding of the median average of any mere consensus that the cruldren of the world can grasp

The Christian non-oonformshyists said Bishop Wright undershystand and implement the proshyfound meaning of detachment the spiritual techniques by whioh the Christian humanist is able to love every created goodness truth and beauty yet be a prisioner of none and reshymain the ohild of God the heir to Gods uncreated treasures

Womens Residence At St Bonaventure

ST BONAVENTURE (NC)shyConstruction of the first womshyens residence hall at St Bonashyventure University here in New York has started Father Francis William Kearney OFM presshyident said the four-story twoshywing residence for 318 students will be ready for occupancy in September 1965 and will cost about $1500000

The building is part of the universitys $19 million developshyment program which also inshycludes a two-story administrashytion building and a one-story postoffice building both to be ready this Fall

Archdiocese in India Trains Catechists

MADRAS (NC) - The first full-time catechists of this archshydiocese have completed a twoshyyear course of training at the St Pauls Catechists Training Center here

The 16 catechists will be asshysigned to serve in parishes on a monthly salary of about $15 for the unmarried in addition to expenses and childrens allow ances for those with families

They will also get f r e e living quarters or a housing al shylowance educational facilities for children and separation pay or pensien UPOll retirement at the age of 6Q

To St Lawrence Parish in New Bedford Senator Scores Theyre both blue-eyed and brown-haired They both belong to the National Honor TV Violence Society And theyre both outstanding seniors-to-be at Holy Family High School New

Bedford Theyre Christine Ponichtera and Kevin Healy Most senior class officers havent WASHINGTON (NC) - The chairman of the Senates juveshybeen named as yet they say but alJtady Christine is sodality prefect and Kevin is assisshynile delinquency subcommittee

tant editor for Maria the ri~ua charged here that the situationschool yearbook In previous ~ II with regard to excessive vioshyyears Kevin was sophomore lence on television is in some

ways worse today than it wasclass president and Christine two years agowas dramatics club secretary

Kevins active in the Junipero Sen Thomas J Dodd of ConshyClub and the Chess Club at necticut said unjustifiable vioshyHoly Family and his chief outshy lence and brutality permeate side interest is Junior Achieve many new TV shows and many ment an organization which offensive shows of earlier seashypromotes business activity on sons have been syndicated and the part of young people to help are now being reshown on indeshythem prepare for future careers pendent stations

Kevin has been in JA two We discover that the most years and proudly wears its exshy violent shows of two years ago ecutive pin To earn it he exshy are today shown during earlier plains he had to merit two preshy broadcasting hours than they vious awards and pass an examshy were originally designed for ination JA youngsters for the Dodd said There has been little most part form manufacturing or no editing of objectionablecompanies making and marketshy content This means these proshying such items as costume jewshy grams are being made available elry But Kevin is secretary of to a much larger and younger lAs bank which serves 29 group of children than ever flourishing businesses and takes before in two or three hundred dollars Dodd made his charges as his each of three nights a week its subcommittee opened a new in operation series of hearings on TV crime

The other groups make and violence It made similar things but we make money tudies in 1961 and 1962 says Kevin

He is a member of St Lawshyrence parish in New Bedford Set Clambake and the son of Mr and Mrs

This Sunday Aug 9 is theMilton E Healy He has two date chosen for the annual clamshybrothers one in the service the bake of Mt Carmel Churchother a student at the University New Bedford To be held atof Massachusetts Kevin himshyHoly Ghost Grounds Westportmiddotself hopes to be an architectural the event will feature gamesengineer and attend SMTI or snacks and the bake Ticketsthe U of Mass will be available at the churchI like to look at house plans on Sunday or may be obtainedin the paper I like to draw and from committee membersI like math he says Put them Charles Silva Jr heads a largeall together and it seems to add arrangements committeeup to architecture

In addition to his JA work Kevin holds a part time job at a neighborhood grocery He deshylivers by bicycle What hapshypens when theres a big order I suffer he grimaces Theres a close relationship the assembled students at the

with the teachers too adds end of each marking periodA highlight of the past KevinSpring for Kevin was the CYO In 1956 Father McKeon also

tour to the Worlds Fair Was by then a Monsignor died andFirst Co-Ed School it fun he recalls and he hopes Holy Family organized In was succeeded as pastor by a to make the trip again next year 1904 was the first co-educational Holy Family alumnus Most Rev

A trip to New York is still in YOUl the offing for pretty Christine

high school in the Diocese It James J Gerrard of the class of was preceded in St Lawrence 1914 Bishop Gerrard has conshy at

Shell attend the Summer School parish by St Josephs High tinued the tradition of fatherly TlCKLI011 of Catholic Action there this which was founded in 1884 by interest in Holy Family and freshymonth as her sodalitys prefect Rev Hugh J Smyth then pastor quently addesses the student

St Josephs continued until body on religious and otherShe names English as her favshy1900 when an increasing enroll shy topics0rite subject and tennis bowling ment of grammar school stu Holy Familys Alumni Assoshyand swimming as favorite sports dents in the parish forced its ciation now numbers some 3000The daughter of Mr and Mrs closing to make space available men and women and is an activeChester Ponichtera shes a to them group maintaining over themember of Our Lady of Pershy

By 1904 however Father years its interest in its almapetual Help parish and active Smyth was able to reopen the mater as secretary of its CYO She has high school in a new buildingone brother wholl be a senior now Holy Family grammarat Providence College as shes a FOUR CONVENIENT OFFICES TO SERVE YOUschool Continued growth madesenior at Holy Family another building necessary and ONE-STOP BANKINGChristine hopes to attend in 1915 the present Holy Family

Salve Regina College and beshy High was constructed Althoughcome a nurse At present she intended for St Lawrence pashy FIRST-MACH IN ISTSleans toward pediatrics as a rishioners the school has alwaysspeciality accommodated boys and girls NATIONAL BA NK Both youngsters enjoy attendshy fro m other New Bedford ing Holy Family You cant get parishes OF TAUNTONlost says Christine You In 1921 Father Smyth by then know nearly everyone Msgr Smyth died and Rev North Dighton North Easton Norton Taunton

John F McKeon became pastor Spring Street Main Street W Main Street Main Stteet of St Lawrences He fondlyPrelate Condemns Member Federa Deposit Insurance Corporationnicknamed his school Happy Family High School and itSmut Publications was his habit to read grades toSYDNEY (NC)-Today more

than ever children are being exploited by publishers of imshy Color Process Year Books moral books papers and magshyazines according to Norman Booklets BrochuresCardinal Gilroy of Sydney

The ranking Australian prelshyate said in a speech at the openshying of a new high school in subshyurban Ashfield that some newsshy American Press Inc venders estimate that 80 per cent of the trash publications are beshy OFF SET - PRI NTERS - LETTERPRESSing sold to youth

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Returning Traveler Has Overweight Problem By Mary Tinley Daly

1he very thought of visiting San Francisco especially in July 1964 sent this columnist into a tiz of excitement

Youll love it Mom Markie from experience corroborated what we had always heard about the Golden Gate City Its suave sophisticated and friendly And everybody is well groomed at all times she emphasized Now lets see about your clothes Toshygether and in plus-90 degree heat we went over clothes shymy own and Markies which she generously cffered None of these dreary pastel cottons you wear around here came the High Fashion edkt

The dark cotton suit will be OK for the plane and if you should find a warm day you eould wear it again but press it every time

Press it Sure with my travel iron

She bro~ght out a compact iron in its case tucked it into a corshyner of one of my suitcases Be Bure to press these dark dresses 1he knits will be all right with the steam in the shower Now youll need a coat

Ygh The coat dug out of the back of the closet looked hot felt even hotter

Expeetations Met So armed with sophisticated

clothing foX the sophisticated San Francisco came enplaning Luggage according to the bathshyroom scale on which it had been weighed was well under the 40 pound allowance Thus a blithe get-away

San Francisco was all we had imagined and more Weather cool and crisp we welcomed the warmth of the coat

Onset of press and public had for this Republican convention strained the city to the utmost News rooms buzzed cables Qf

South Boston WomaR Gets Youth Award

HOLLYWOOD (NC)-Cathershyine Ann Dwyer of South Boston was presented with the Pro Deo et Juvenute Award at the Junior Day Program of the Catholic Daughters of America national biennial convention here

This award is given by the National COlmcil of Catholic Youth to ail aduLt leader who has had an outstanding record of service for God and Youth It was presented by Bishop William G Connare of Greensshyburg the episcopal moderator of the Junior Catholic Daughters

Miss Dwyer is regional conshytrultant of thf Junior Cath()lic Daughters in the 14assech~se~tsshyPenrisylvimia region She estabshylished the Junior program in the State of MassaltllUsetts when s~e was serving as State Regent rom 1950-1954

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garet Buckley of Chevy Chase Md was re-elected supreme regent of the Catholic Daughshyters of America during closing sessions ofthe 30th biennial natshyional convention of the womens organization

Plan Penny Sale Visitation Gdld of Eastham

will hold a family night penny sale at 8 Wednesday night Aug 12 at the churcl1 hall

radio and TV were everywheJ~e

sound trucks outside every point oJ political activity for th~ oneshyyear-in-four frenzy of oratory CrOl~ds swarmed hotel lobbies pickets marched outside in clothing tllat put OUT dreai~y

pastel cottons right up into Class A (Barefeet and dishevelshyment were the rule) Neverth~shyless there was a gentle accept shyance of all this in the City of St Francis Even the police were tolerant

And then to sightseeing a visit to Fishermans Wharf for food unknown in our part of the country a boat trip around AIshycatraz and Golden Gate BridgE a session on the citys uniqult~ cable cars a trip to the tower another to The Top of thl~

Mark to Nob Hill Telegraph Hill then hours and hours ill fascinating Chinatown

Chinatown was really our unmiddotmiddot doing weightwise Here WE

found interesting games 10 bE added ro the family toy box then wme handmade ceramic mugs perfect gifts but Im afraid we were carried away

The travel iron Never used it since each hotel or motel had an ironing room far more conshyvenient than ironing on an upshyturned bureau drawer

Finally we checked into the airport 00 go back east

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Sees NEWIDrive CEF Official Says Camporign Underway

Against Church RelatEld Schools DETROIT (NC)-A new and

subtle campaign against churchshyrelated rohQOls is underway an off-ieal of Citizens for Educationshyal Freedom said here

John Marcon member of the Michigan CEF state board made

the charge i1 an address to some 1200 teaching nuns at a semishynar at Marygrove College

A sort of game bas developed wJhich has the players in it line up the church related schools weaknesses on the one hand and the cost to parents on the other Marcon said

1he winner drnws the conshyclusion churchrelated schools less adequately financed than state schools are less adequate parents attempting to meet the high costs of 1iving cannot afshyford to pay increasing school tuitions therefore do away with the schools

Steve Snoey president of the Ottawa CEF district fuderation stressed flhe need for chw-ch-reshylated schools

There is a popular notion 1Jha4 religion is an additive to life a strictl3 private matter limited to home and church he said

If COm~rtmelltalJization is bad psychology it is even worse theology said Snoey a memshyber of the Christian Reformed Church Either the Christian Gospel is necessary everywhee It the time or DOt anywhere anw time

Nursing Scholarship MiSs Lynne Marie Lawrence

daughter of Mr and Mrs Fr~nk Lawrence Jr of 150 Brightman Street New Bedford has been awarded the Mary E McCabe Nursing Scholarship Award preshysented annually by the Fall River Diocesan Council of Cathshyolic Nurses A graduate of Bishop Stang High School Miss Lawshyrence will enter St Annes Hosshypital School Qf Nursing Fall River

along what with flU that good foed but it die eurotm as though the young man at the tieket cocnter might 10t be quite so blunt

I mean Ie euroJ-))ained your baggage i5 SIC thaI 40 pounds

Travel lLijbt This now was more ac-ceptshy

able Retrieving OUT baggage we went into the adie~ room and repacked Lets see put shotS a couple of those ceramic mugs and the UllltFnl travel ixon into the flight bEg aDd carry it with us OthN ggage now 39 pounds

Gatefully WI took on that fligbt bag qmiddotlitelght at the time hoisted it ceI one shoulshyder picked up ~oketbook

stuffed to the bllfsting point made our way w Gate 24 Half a mile awampy Seemed so

Then a fOUT-huUT wait in a tramfer-point aiLport with the flight bag growing 1eavier and heavier all the time reminding US 01 Coleridges The Rime of the Ancient Mariner the Albaiross About my neck waf hung

Stuck not with an albatross but with a tTavel iron

If there is a lesson in all this iot is to travel light-follow the old admonition to take half as much clothing as you think you will need-and twice as much mone~7

Anti no excess ooggage

Citizefls for Educational Freeshydom is a national nOJl-secl41rian organhation dedic-ated to seekshying equal treatment in the disshytributilm of tax funds fur chil shydren iJ both pu~1jc and churchshyrelated schools

Requiem at Notre Dame For Sister Madeleva

NOTHE DAME (NC)-Requi_ em Hi~h Mass poundgtr Sister Mary Madalemiddota educator poet and for some 40 yellrs 11 leading figure on the Ame-icllJ and Catholic intellectual scene was offered here in the church of Our Lady of Loreto on the campltJe of St Marys College

Bishop Leo A Pursley of Fort Wayne-Soutl Bene offered the MaHs for Sster Madaleva who served as president of two Catholic colleges including St Marys published 18 books reshy~eived seven honorary degrees and scores of other honors and lectured throughout the United States

One 01 the best koown nunll (If her time Sister Madaleva for yearll personified the intelshylectual and professional standshyards that increasingly have beshycome goals fol American nuns generally She was the first nun to qualifr for a doctorate at the University of California ill Eierkeley and later did graduate s1~udy at Oxford University in England

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Stonehill College Miss Sulshylivan taught at rift St Mary Academy Fall River for one year after her 1962 gradushyation

Conference Cites Dorothy Day

BOSTON (NC)-The Nationat Catholic amplcial Action Conlershyence has designated Dorothy Day cofounder of the Catholic Worker Movement and the late John Brophy labor leader for special honors at its convention starting here Thursday Aug 13 to 16

The two will be cited for diS tinguished contributiorn in the field of social action at the conshyvention at Boston College

Miss Day who founded the Catholic Worker Movement with the late Peter Maurin in the early 1930s will be honored for her role in educating the Amershyican Catholic conscience on the social dimensions of Christianshyity the NCSAC said

Brophy who died at the age of 80 last year was one of the architects of the U S la-bor movement A coal miner from the age of 12 he was a leader in the United Mine Workers and later became the first director of the Congress for Industrial Organizations

Nuns Optimistic About Vocations

LOS ANGELES (NC)-The head of a sisterhood devoted te nursing professes a God-based optimism concerning the supply of vocations to religious life

Mother Carmen Superior General of the Sisters Servants of Mary commented here God will never permit the Church to lack vocations

She said she has no pessimism whatever about vocations On the contrary she added htc

congregation is receiving new applicants and recently estabshylished an American novitiate 8lt Oxnard Calif

Mother Carmen heads a conshygregation of 3000 Sisters whose apostolate is to nurse the sick in their own homes The siSterhood was founded in 1851 by BleSlEed Maria Soledad Torres Acosta

Dedicates Hospitai Most vocations to her congreshy

gation come from Spain others from Mexico and Colombia she said but since opening the Oxshynard novitiate six America_ girls have joined

There are 44 Sisters Serv8flb1 of Mary working in the Los Anshygeles archdiocese Mother Carshymen said They also have housell in Kansas City and New Orleans She is on a tour from her headshyquarters in Rome visiting the houses of the sisterhood in the U S and Latin America

The major event of her visit here was the dedication of Mary Health of the Sick Convalescent Hospital at Oxnard

Change Day for Parties Summer caro parties to be held

this month at St Josephs Hall Tucker Road North Dartmouth wiH be held each Wednesday afternoon at 145 instead of on Thursdays as previously anshynounced The series is sponsored by the Associate Lay Family of the Holy Cross Prizes will be awalded and refreshments servshyed

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I am about 110 make my annushyIII visit to my daughter who lives miles away But I dont know how to cope with my son-in-law He is well educated a convert and provides well for his family But he is an authority on just about everything When we atshytempt to discuss education poli shytics religion almost anything he becomes anshyDOyed He is ir shyritable and if my daughter eaUs him a secshyend time he shouts I heard au the first time But he does want me to visit An inshyvitation to visit should not al shyways be taken literally lhe casual Why dont ~ drop in to see us sometimes should be regarded more as a eourteous expression than a forshymal invitation

So the first question is whethshyer this behavior of your lIOll-inshylaw occurs only during your visshyits or is it always so

Duman Fallinamp One obYiousapproaoh to this

Is to ask your daughter but then If this is 1he case she may be anwilHng to tell you Observe bim when others are present and IIlle if he behaves 1hi5 way toward them If be does Jt is DOt your visit but his personality

The tendency to be an authorshytty on just about everything is a eommon human faiHng It is even an occupational hazard for eertain fields College professhysors physicians and priests IIOmetimes fall into the habit because of the expectations they encounter among people that they MUST know the answer But education and training in one area do not make you an authority in everything

Furthermore tbe more formal education a person has and eampshypeciaUy the more specialized his knowledge the more keenly does he realize his ignorance of lI1any man things There is lI01lle truth to the saying that doctors of philosophy know InOre and more about less and less The time when a man like Aristotle could encompass almost n to be known of human knowledge passed a long time ago

Fear Status Loss But 011 the other hand few

people are willing ~ contess eomplete ignorance of a topic 1IDder discussion This they 88shylIWIle will cause them to lose tatus to be considered unalert CIt unintelligent The more prushydent get by by nodding their beads or smiling knowingly The less modest and imprudent rush into the fray brandishing their ignorance

Some people have a personal-

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A womens school since its founding in 1911 the college will admit male students to ns apper classes this Fall and next and to its freshman class in 1tle Pall of 1966 The college ismiddotconshy4lucted by the Dominican 5istel8

Cape Style Show Our Lady of Victory Gulld

Centerville will sponsor its anshyDual Summer luncheon and style Ibow from 1 to 4 Tuesday after IlOOn Aug 18 at Coonamessett Inn Falmou1lh A social-hour will precede the lunch General chairman is Mrs James ~ aided by Mr Viilcent T CuR

ity need 110 prove themselves superior to others in everything even a simple social discussion They cannot accept the fact that others can excel them iri any area of life and they ultimately behave rather foolishly These persons take 1l dim view of the capabilities of others They have to Their personalities demand it

Of course there is the argushymentative type These too at times seem to be quite authorshyitative on everything Basically they like a conflict situation They enjoy controversy They love to sharpen their wits though debate and it doesnt matter which side of the fence they are on Either will do equally well if it gives them an opportunity of engaging in argumentation

Pose Problem There are some of the possible

explanations for your son-inshylaws behavior But there is one more that seems pertinent Sinee he is well educated he may keep himself well informed on some of the topics discussed

He may even be an authority on one or two of them Quite unshywittingly you may pose a probshylem for bim

The American Medical Assoshyciation had asurvey carried out some years ago about the pashytients image of the physician One criticism was that he talked middotdown to patients and failed to explain their lllness in terms they could understand Some effort it seems has been made to correct this

But it is not difficult to undershystand the plight of the physician trying to explain to a person of ordinary education the complexshyities of certain diseases Short of a brief course in anatomy and physiology for which the doctor bas no time hec~nt get across

Technical Terminolou Furthermore he is accustomed

to the technical terminology of medical jargon some of which is abbreviated What he is really being asked to do is to translate into English his usual language of communication with his colshyleagues Only the exceptionally patient and articulate will sucshyceed easily

To some extent this is the problem of every specialist when he discusses his specialty with non-specialists When you begin a conversation with your sonshyin-law about education assumshying this is his speciality he may despair of gettiJ)g across to JOu because he sees the depth of the point you raise the distinction-

Prelate Blesses Peru _Church and Clinic

LIMA (NC)-The new church of St Andrew in the suburb of Xl Monton formerly Limas city dump and a new threeshy

room clinic financed by the British Womens Association 811 Anglican group have been solshy~nly blessed by Juan Cardinal Ricketts Archbishop of Lima

The First Lady of Peru LucUa Belaunde de Cruchaga was the patron of the church while the British ambassador and his- wife were sponsors of the clinic The Canadian ambassador in Lima Freeman Tovell cut the ribbon at 1he door of bull I1eW dental cUDic

of the terms he would have to make and the whole history of the nation that he simply cannot take up with you

He seems to be a man who cannot tolerate small talk He fails to apprecia~e that you are looking for friendly intelligent conversation not amiddot learned deshybate If he prides himself on his knowledge of the subject under discussion he may fear you are trying to challenge him Hence his authoritative stand

You can readily defuse him by-indicating that you regard his opinion highly that you are not challenging him Once this is clear he will quite suddenly become less authoritative

He will not have to act this way because he can feel secure that you do not threaten him at all As a matter of fact both of JOU may come to enjoy each other greaUy fur I suspect there is a bit of this in you too

Good Intentions His irritability is another matshy

ter Some people seem to reckon time by geological periodS not the clOck When they are called to dinner or the phone they will respond to the calls in a leisureshyly fashion They dont mean to be discourteous or thoughtless They like to take their time which is at its most rapid more like t1he tortoise than the hare They cant understand why the should be called twice They are coming in their own good timeshyarent they

The response I heard )011 the first time is meant to put the caller in his place Perhaps you are annoyed by this because you Hke promptness So for the duration of your visit be satisshyfied to put up with your slow paced son-in-law After all on a visit you arent in any hurry are you Neither is he so enjo ro~lves in a leisurely way

Catholic Students Aid Retarded Children

BALTIMORE (NC)-For more than 200 Catholic high school 8tud~ in the Baltimore area t1his Summer is a time when -abey can 1leach their parents about the difficulties faced bJ retarded -children

The students representing 10 different SChools are all volunshyteers at Rosewood state Hospishytal for children just outside Baltimore lheir job as 1heysee it is to help those who need help and to enlighten the adult popu1lrtion whim is often 18shyluctant to discuss the meDtally handicapped

-rile students bring t1he c0mshymunity into the hospital and take the hospital back to the comshymunity said Mrs Irene M Blaekbum director of volunteer services at Rosewood

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THE ANCHORDiocese of FanRiver~ThursAug 6 1964

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Wins Laetare Award Poet Phyllis McGinley Receives 1964 Medal

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McGinley received the Laetare Medal for 1964 at a private cereshymony in her home here in Conshynecticut

The presentation was made by Father Theodore M Hesshyburgh CSC president of the University of Notre Dame which has conferred the honor annually since 1883 on an outshystanding American Catholic lay person Miss McGinley was named this years Laetare Medal recipient on March a Laetare Sunday

The citation accompanying the award said in part

Your poems are like pools of light falling on the ground beshytween the trees of a forest Surely you have plucked them from the sky stolen them from the sun Whether they are conshycerned with human frailties ancl

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10 THE ANCHORshyThurs August 6 1964

Prelate Declines To Take Stand On Housing

LOS ANGELES (NC) James Francis Cardinal McshyIntyre has declined publicly to take a stand on an effort aimed at nullifying and prohibshyiting any type of fair housing legislation in California

[1he teaching of ~ Catholie Church ltOncerning the human dignity of aU per90llS and the duty of all to respect that digshynity is clear and always has been manifested thearohbishop of Los Angeles said in a statement

But he added when an isshySUe is submitted to the people for vote it does not behoove the archbishop of Los Angeles to encourage the clergy to preshysume to direct the faiifihful in the expression of their individshyual judgment and consequent vote In such political matters our positioin is to leave the decision to the individual eonshyIICience

Cardinal Mcintyres statement referred to Proposition 14 on the November ballot which if adopted by CalJiforma voters would nullify existing state fair h()using legislation and prohibit IJUch legislation in the future

BLShops Oppose The bishops of five other Cali shy

fornia dioceses--San Francisco Sacramento Santa Rosa Oakshyland and Stockton-have gone on record opposing Proposition 14 They have stated that it is contrary to Catholic teaching on racial jus tic e and property rights

Cardiool McIntyres il tate shyment was issued in response to picketing nt the archdiocesan chancery by representatives of the Catholks United For Racial Equality (CURE) organization About seven negroes and white pickets appeared 90me of them earrying signs referring to Proshyposition 14 CURE member have 4emonstrated at the Chancery before

The latest demonstration ocshyeurred three days after it was disclosed that Father William H DuBay 29 who criticized Cardinal McIntyre in June fur

_ failing to provide civiJ rights leadership to Catholics herehad been transferred to a new parshyish in suburban Anaheim Calif

Use of Portuguese In Mass Optional

APARECIDA (NC)-A direeshytive issued by Carlos Carmelo Cardinal de Vasconcellos Motta ehairman of the Brazilian Bishshyops Conference provides for the optional use of Portuguese in eertain parts of the Mass

According to the cardinals decree the vernacular language ean be used in Masses whether recited or sung celebrated in the presence of the people and in the administration of the sacrashyments

The Brazilian dioceses are preshyparing to put this innovation into practice The date set by Jaime Cardinal de Barros Cashymara of Rio de Janeiro is Sunshyday Aug 16

Solons Retreat BRAZILIA (NC) - Twentyshy

three deputies and senators of ~e Brazilian national pariiament

attended a relil~ious retreat here _Tid President Castelo Branco eame to the closing ceremony An upshot of this first retreat held specifically for iegislators was that a regular weekly Mass will be offered each Friday for them Plans were made to build a retreat house for men here

ONE OF THE BEST The C~tholic Bishops of Michigan sponsor a job training censhyter in Lansing Mich where 150 men and women students are pursuing a retraining proshygram designed to help them to compete for jobs in todays world Here U S Sen Philip A Hart of Michigan tells a class that officials in Washington DC regard their job trainshyingprogram as one of the bt~st anywhere in the U S NC PhQto

Prelates Sporlsor Training Program Michigan Ijneft~ployables Prepare for Jobs

LANSING (NC)-students at the old St Marys school just around the corner from the State Capitol here are all majoring in the same subject-jobs

There are 150 Students-4lvershyage 34--in a retraining progilam for men and womenmiddotwho have been left behind in a world where it often tJakes a high school diploma to get a janitors job

The program is paid for by three Federal agencies and sponshysored by the Catholic bishops of Miohigan although few of the students and staff are Catholics

Most students have been living on the fringe of the world others take for granted Their average wage last year was less than $700 bull

Few have the well-turned clothes and self-confident air that go with having made it in the world TheilI faces more often turn inward on problems that

Ask New Agr~ement

In Poland Conflict BERLIN (NC) - A new

Church-state agreement to end conflict between Polands Cathshyolles and its communist governshyment has been caled for by the Cracow Catholic weekly Tygod nik Powszechny it has been reported here

Reports said the weekly urged that the new agreement be based on coexistence and objectivity and not on emotion The weekly also said that although no one in Polasd thinks of overthrowing the communist government many Poles including commushynists WOUld like to improve it

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have plagued t1heir lives-never are learning how to write their a det~nt job never a decent names for the first time in the home never a decent education big block letters of beginners always having to swallow a little I1he trainees range all the pride arid ask fur welfare way from no education at all to

All Unemployable hiamph SChooI graduates - you They range from Cuban refushy luiow 9Oclal promotions who

gees and migrant workers who have moved along because they have stopped following the crops were too big to be left behindIf to native Miohigan school dropshy said John L Gaffney ddiector outs of the job training center

He said they were aU unem-Some are learning English and ployable in any meaningful

BOme 10 add and subtract OthellS way By this he meant they could

pick strawberries in the springSpain Rites Honor dig ditches in the summer or hire

Patron St James out for any part time job that takes only a strong back andSANTIAGO DE CAMPOshypromises little paySTELA (NC)-Traditional anshy

First the trainees must learnnual rites in honor of St James tomiddot read write and do enoughthe AlOstle patron of Spain arith1netic 90 they can be putwere attended here by Castor into a vocational educatioo pro-Manzauera Holgado captain

gram After vocational traininggenera~ of Galicia on behalf of t1hey will be placed in jobs withFrancico Franco Spanish chief

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CHICAGO (NC)-A Sout Dakota priest has 1000 Inshydians in his parish-but no curate and no nuns to help him CMeuro for them

An Oregon pastor wants bull vitalize the Confraternity of Ohristian Doctrine program iJt his parish It rovers an area that includes four hiamph schools and 12 grade schools--none of them Catholic

The superintendent of schools in a Texas diocese calls the lay teacher situation there pathetshyic Ohurch schools cannot afshyford qualified teachers because one-quarter of the areas Cathoshylic families earn less than $3000 yearlY

These men share one thing ita common all have turned for aSsistance to the Extension Le Volunteers

But according to Father Joha L Sullivan director of the J)lGshy

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We cannot begin to ~ill aD the requests he said

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Fa4her Sullivan said there are manY programs the organimti011 would like to undertake if more volunteers were available-fUllshylIher promotion of the liturgy more interracial Programs and social work Newman center deshyvelopment on a much lalgeJ seale ecumenical ventures

Founded four years ago 1IIe Extension Lay Volunteers 01 shyganization is spon9Ored by the Oathltgt1ic Church Extension Soshyciety with headquarters at 1307 South Wabash St here

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THE ANCHOR-Thurs August 6 1964

Prelates Limit Vernacular Use To Low Mass

BOMBAY (NC) ~ Indias bishops have agreed to limit the use of the vernacular for the present to low Mass eelebrated in the presence of bull congregation

middotThis was announced here by Valerian Caldmiddotinal Gracias of Bombay president of the Cathshytgtlic Bishops Conference of India (CBCI) following the Holy Sees approval of decisions by the countrys hierarohy on the Conshystitution on the Liturgy of the ecumenical council

Cardinal Gracias said the vershynacular will be permissible in all parts of the Mass (both the

Protest Attack On Prelate In Uganda

RAMPALA (NC)-Thonshysands of Catholics staged a mass demonstration here to protest against an attack on the Church and Arohbishop Joshyseph Kiwanuka WF of Rubag~

by a Uganda cabinet minister In the latest incident of conshy

tinuing Church-State conflict over education Minister of Edushycation J SL Zake accused the archbishop in a speech in Parliashyment of dishonest misrepreshysentation of a court case involshyving Catholic schools threatened him with reprisals and charged the U~nda hierarchy with seekshying to hustrntte government policy

l1he policy of the Government Whicll subsidires Cat hoI i c achoolsis to insist on the right to pay tlhair staffs directly and NATIONAL OFFICtRS OF C D OF A Marg~retJ Buckley center of Chevy Chase Ordinary and the Proper) except to hire fire and transfe teach- the Canon up to the CommumonMd was reelected Supreme Regent of the Ca tholic Daughters of America at th~ir Hollyshyers The Ohurch which Provides but excluding the part from the

wood Fla national convention The C D of A officers elected are left to right Mrs ~lose to 50 per cent of the counshy middotPalter Noster to the Domine trys educational facilities re-o Maniha Cprine of Los Angeles secretary Mrs Anna Ballard of Milton ~a~s~ First V~ce non sum dignus which can be Barns this poliCy as an encroachshy Supreme Regent Miss Buckley Mrs Anna K Baxter of Dubuque Iowa Second VIce in the vernacular ment on its rights as the legal Supreme Regent Dr Catherine Clarke of Albuquerque N Mex Supreme Treasurer NC Lack Good Melodies owner of the schools Photo The cardinal said the bishopsIn latemiddot February the semtshy

did not apply for any innovashyautonomous kingdom of Buganshy1lkm in regard to sung Massesda-the nations most important as 19ley felt that the difficultiesprovince which has control over Condemnation of Cuba Initiates NewEra posed by the lack of good musshyeducation within its bordersshyical melodies for vernacular1IOught to apply the central govshy

ernment policy at the provincial Vote Seen Severe Blow to Castro Regime texts are such thatmiddot they could not be tackled and overcome atlevel this stageWASHINGTON (NC) - The up a report of an OAS investi shy trade with Cuba except in foodshyChurch Legal Employer meeting of fOreign ministers of gating committee which had stuffs medicine and medical He voiced ihe hope that withBut Catholics refused to let the Organization of American found that Castros regime had equipment and called on the experience time and study thethe then BU~nda education States which invoked new ecoshy sought to subvert Venezuelan American states to suspend all vernacular will also be introshyminister Abu Mayanja handle nomic and political sanctions institutions and to overthrow its sea trade with Cuba except such duced in sung Masses in thethe payment of their school against Fidel Castros Cuba may democratic government through countryas may be of a humanitarianstaHs or to transfer teachers have opened a new era in Latin terrorism sabotage assault and naturelhe Rubaga archdiocese and the lbe cardinal made it cleatAmerican affairs guerrilla warfare

Masaka diocese asked the Uganshy Only four American states that the approved changes are U S Secretary of State Dean da hi~ court to issue an injuncshy And so the meeting said still maintain diplomatic ties not ~ be inJtroduced until the Rusk has called it one of the tion against Mayanjas efforts Cuba was guilty of aggression with Cuba trade between OAS loefi bishopmiddot aultbhlaquojzes theiJmost important meetings oold in The foreign ministers enershyOIl the ground that they were members and Cuba is estimated introductionthis hemisphere Observers are getically condemned Cuba forunconstitutional to total less than $15 million avirtually unanimous in calling it Mentioning the diversity elthismiddot aggression said governshy year or less than one per centIt was declared in COWt that historic though its actual fruits languages peoples and customsments of the American states of Cubas world trade air travel1Jle scllool owners-the Church will be sometime in maturing in tfhois country Cardinal GTashyshall not maintain diplomatic between Cuba and American--4lle the legal employers of the The meeting held here bac~ed 01 consular relations with the cias said the changes should be teachers But before a final deshy government of Cuba directed

states for which there seem to introduced with prudence sobe a loophole now consists prin_cision could be reached Mayanja American states to suspend all cipally of three flights a week that while we have diversity

resigned and the Buganda govshy Work Together we also maiIlltain some kind ofbetween Havena and Mex~eoermnent agleed to all Church unfonnityCitydemands The case was therefore withdrawn For Bible Week Pontiff Blesses There was immediate interest

Arehbishop Kiwanuka ihen AUCKLAND (NC)-Unpreceshy in whether the four countries wrote an open letter to the dented cooperation between ~railian People that voted against the new sancshyBuganda government to ihank churches is taking place here in BRASILIA (NC)-Pope laul tions - MeXico Chile Bolivia

New Zealand as all major deshy and Uruguay-would now conshyit for the amicable settlement VI sent his blessing and good of the question nominations participate in prepshy wishes for good government to form to the action of the mashy

arations for Bible Week Oct 4 jority Some law-makers hereSell Oai the Brazilian people throughto 10 professed to be disappointedArchbishop Sebastiano BaggioBut 1i1e national educational The Catholic Church is repre_ that the action of the OAS meetshyminister Zake told Parliament the new apostolic nuncio in sented by Fathers J C Pierce ing was not unanimousBrazilthat the settlement was a sell and E R Simmons Other authorities noted the

Aim of Bible Week is to renew 15 to 4 vote was above the twoshyout and wamiddotrned 00 would inshy Pope PaUl VI sent his personal troduce amendments to the edushy good wishes for the happishy

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12 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Aug 6 1964 To the Worlds Children

God Love You Lacordaire in Tune With ModE1rn Times By Msgr Jllhn S Kenned the priesthood give up the llic to the dictatorship of Loui9shy By Most Rev Fulton J Sheen DD What does the name Lacorshy church and become an ardent Napoleon with a couple of revshy

daire mean to us today If anyshy secularist Lacordaires associashy )lutions thrown in A photograph of a starving child holding a bowl as be begged thing probably the source of tion with him was brief no Lacordaire did not want the for food appeared in tihe July-AuguS1 issue of MISSION IIhis copy exclamatory lluotations on an more than two years Church to be tied to any of of MISSION fell mto the hands of a little girl whose motiher wrote old fashioned sort of holy card So m e may have a vague idea that the bearer of the name was involved in controversial matters in France some time during the nineteenth century Would there be m u c h interest in a biography of this man Probably not But per hap s the r e should be For we can learn from it lessons l)erti shynent to our own time I must say that I have read with conshysiderable interl~st Lancelot Shepshypards biographical essay Lashyeordaire (Macmillan $695shy

middotAnd the former soon found himself disagreeing with the latter and separating from him and his views completely But the brief collaboration was to cost Lacordaire heavily for the rest of his life making him pershymanently suspect in some quarters

A Great Preaeher Lacordoaire first made his reshy

sounding reputation as a preachshyer at Notre Dame in Paris in 1835 He gave courses of sermons which drew audiences numbershying as high as 10 thousand Many of those present were men which was most unusual His success lay in his abandoning the hidebound formal style of preaching iD speaking to his contemporaries in their own

1~ese He was a firm believer lin freedom and democracy was lonvincEd that the Church would do best under an arrangeshyInent such as obtained in the United States and was especially jlnsistent that she should be Jorwardlooking

Unanswered Questions He dhcerned in many of his

Jellow Catholics of France a rejection of the century meaning a refusal of what in our timEI Pope John called agshyl~iornamento He deplored a fruitless attachment to the dead ])ast a neglect of present opporshytunitY1l shrinking from the future

The fnet is that many of the 1roubles ofthe Church in France in the Yl~ars after his death and Illmost down to the present

Page 26 of YGur July-Augusamp MISSION magazine had quite an effect on our Ieggy who Is seven years old She picked up the magazine after she had prepared for bed I came Into her room to say goodshynight and she said Mother look at that

Most evenings I have III hard time getshyting Peggy to finish her dinner and I usually end up saying How some poor ehildren would love to have your meal Peggys usual comment is TIl betr But I think that she now reaUjies that there are many hungry children throughout the world She was so deeply impressed by all this that I promised acontribution to The Society for the Propagation 01 the Paith from Peggy and me Your MISSION magashyzine Is most appealing and I only wish I eould contribute DMgtre but you ean count hearing from us as often as possible

as follows

which is excesoive) idiom and in demonstrating iJtemmed from the attitude This is one of several instances of children being deeply Paris Lawyer to them that religion far from which he found negative and Iiouciled by the poverty and hunger of other children in the world

Jean-Baptist-Henri Lacordaire being dead as was widely asshy Ilterile Not long ago we Spoke of a nine-year-old girl who wore braces was born in al Burgundian vil sumed actually had direct and bull At his death in 1861 he was because of a back affliction but she sent $130 for children wDG lage in 1802 the son of a surgeon and a lawyerlI daughter Naposhy

vital relevance to which they lived

the age and to

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])ractically in retirement AIshyJeady his preaching style once

suffer more than she because of bunger Perhaps we should address our pleas to children They have souls that are receptive to God

leon was then ruling France and probl~ considered revolutionary had grace Did not Our Lord say it was only sueh who would enter the although the Church was free of the outright persecution which

A critic writing Some after Lacor4aires death

time said

begun tel be obsolete Today his lErmonsstrike us as if not unshy

Kingdom of Heaven 111ey also are more readily moved to actdOll GIl hearing of grave need

had characterized the recentmiddot The conferences at Notre Dame Jeadable at least as cast in a Revolution the emperors hand was heavy upon her

Lacordaire made his first Comshymunion at the age of 12 he deshyscribed it as his last religious joy for many years I left the Lycee at 17 he later wrote with my religion destroyed and with morals which no longer had any curb

This may have been an exagshygeration but the young man was hardly more than a deist until while at law s(~hool in Dijon he got into a discussion group under the influence of which he began to move bacIt closer to the Church What he styled his conshyversion came in Paris where he bad begun pructice at the bar

n was followed by his entering ftle seminary in 1824 The supeshyriors there while recognizing

his exceptional gifts were not happy about what they considshy

form an epoch in the history of Christian eloquence and one from which dates the beginning of an immense religious moveshyment among the youth of our time

But there were those who looked askance at preacher and sermons as secular and too modern Especially was he faulted by those of the clergy who felt that the fate of the Church was inextricably bound up with the fortunes of the Bourbons

There was to be further preaching practically throughshyout France there WaS 10 be journalism and the writing of books there was to be a short foray into politics there was tomiddot be a venture in schoolmasshytering

Believer Ia Dem~

Jhetoric which we find overshyElaboraul and practically impenshyEtrable

But he would be the first to ldmit that a discourse must be nddressei and suited to the bearers before one which means that it will quite quickly go out (If date

Mr Sheppards study is a bit IIcrappy not smoothly blended And it leaves some questions arbout the subject unanswered But because Lacordaire was a 1ine exainplemiddot of the wisdom of sensible accommodation to one (~wn age it is decidedly worthshy~lIIbile to read about him

lCrusade Convention oro Include Music

CINCI-lNATI (NC) - Music ~vill be a fea1ure of the 21st nashy

Send us your old rold and jewetry-the braeelet or ring oa DO longer wear last years gold eyeglass frames the culf Uno you never liked anyway We will resell them and use the mone to afd the Missligtns Your semi-precious stones will be winninr souls for Christ Our address The Soclet lor the Propagation 01 the Faith 366 Filth Avenue New York New York l000L

GOD LOVE YOU to RRP for $5 For Gods poor bullbullbulltIt MS for $10 I am 9ixteen and this is some of the money I earned modeling I promise to send the missions something out of every pay check for we all owe something to people who have 90 litue whether it be money or prayers to Mr and Mrs E B for $5 In thanksgiving for selling my first news story to Mrs SAW for $15 I won this on a fiShing trip with my good husband-he was the loser and I won for the Missions to MC for $20 Ill llhanksgiving for recovering sometihing I thought was lost

We therefore address ftlt G9d Lcnre Y8U eolumJl to all tile ehildren of the world-to those who wear braees and to those

who do Dot-in the fond hope that the may fulfill for their elders the words of Scripture A little ehild shall lead them How many children aTe there who will answer this appeal and Inspire their parents to be mindful of the hungry of the worldf

ered his independent spirit He And there was to be the resshy tional Catholic Students Misshywould always be a person of strong views md not reluctant to express them

Upon ordination he was asshysigned as a (~onvent chaplain then as a college chaplain In

toration of the Dominicans in France undertaken by him after he entered the order in Italy in 1839 This proved to be his most lastirg acomplishment b e set though it was by many difficulshy

sion Crusade four-day convenshytion starting Thursday Aug 1 lit the Urliversity of Notre Dame

SUPPOlting the musical proshylram will be the famed Concert (~ir of Xavier University

Cut out this coupon pin your sacrifice to It and maR It to the Most Rev Fulton J Sheen National Director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith 366 Fifth Avenue New York I HY laquo 70ur Diocesan Director RT REV RAYMOND T CONSIDINE 368 North Main Street Fall River Mass

1830 he was invited to come to ties Uew Orleans CSMC headquarshyNew York to work in the then In Lacordaires lifetime (he ters herE announced The choir young diocese there He was inshy died at 59) France went from 1lriU provide musical background SWORDFISHfor major sessions of the conshyclined to accept but just then ali empire under Napoleon to a he met the celebrated Lammenshy vention at which more thaDrevival of Bourbon rule to an andtyens a strong advocate of ideas Orleanist monarchy to a repub- 4000 delegates will be present which appealed to Lacordaire and will join with groups ~ CLAMS

These inclUded for example student-delegates to lead ill that of a free Church in a free Stresses Christian songs Wlitten especially for the For Your Outdoor society or state Such a notion D p I convention of course went directly against emocratlc rlnclp e Coolcout the long held principle of close BELIZE (NC) - Citizens of union betweEln Church and this British Honduras territory ~)hrino Night Vigil State which in France meant in- soon to become independent MacLeans Sea Foodsoro Hc)nor Martyrsliivisible union between altar stand on the Christian demoshy UNION WHARF FAIRHAVEN and throne eratic principle of self-deter- AURIESVILLE (NC)-AnaUshy ~

Lammenais was a stormy fig- mination and claim their right ttight prayer vigll will be held ore A priest he was to give up to be a free nation Prime Minshy at tihe Northmiddot Amerlcan Martyn

ister George Price declared here Slhrine here ill New York beshy~inning ]iJitlay Aug 14 to markPremier Price said that ChrisshyMalaya To Ban Reds tian democracy chosen by his themartyrdom 322 years ago 01 Jesuit Indian missionariesFrom Universities government is inspired by the

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Lower House of Parliament the Ten Commandments and on em cities are expected for the igil which will close wi~ celshypassed a bill giving the governshy the Sermon on the Mount We ~ Ebration of Mass Aug 15 Feutment authorit~ to prevent comshy are on the side of Christian

munists from attending Malayshy democracy as it emerges as a Clrlthe Assumption of Mary ~ lmiddot shysian universitiEls growing political force in Censhy

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13 Two Dioceses Get Permits For ETV

WASHINGTON (NC) shyThe Brooklyn and Rockville Centre NY dioceses have received construction permits from the Federal Communicashytions Commission authorizing them to utilize a new educashytional television service opened up last year by the FCC

They are the first Catholic dioceses in the country and the first groups operating large school systems public or private to receive such authorization from the FCC

The newly granted permits will allow the two dioceses to undertake construction of transshymission facilities for a new 2500 megacycle instructional televishysion service Three more dishyoceses-New York Miami and Baltimore--are preparing appli shycations to the FCC for construcshytion permits while several othshyers are taking preliminary steps

The granting ()f construction permits to the Brooklyn and Rockville Centre dioceses was hailed as marking a coming of age for Catholic education in the use of the new communications media by Father John M Culshykin SJ~ television consultant tc the National Catholic Educashytional Association

Cooperative Plannin~

These new channels open up new areas for cooperative planshyning and programming to meet eommon needs with national reshysources Father Culkin said It now becomes possible to think in concrete terms of courses and series ()f programs on video tape and film using the best teaching talent in the country

The new microwave channels both create the need for such cooperatively produced pro- grams and at the same time proshyvide an efficient and economic distribution system for these programs We hope that this action by the FCC will encourage other school systems to take adshyvantage of these same opporshytunities

College Acquires Surplus Land

WINOOSKI PARK (NC)-St Michaels College here in Vershymont has officially acquired title to 123 acres and 14 buildings at the abandoned Ethan Allen Air Force Base

The five parcels of land valshyued at $358000 had been turned over as surplus by General Services Administration for edushycational purposes St Michaels has been using some of the propshyerty under temporary permisshysion this past year

The buildings include resishydence facilities for faculty and students a gymnasium middotstorage and shop buildings and another building which is being turned into a computer center and classshyrooms The land includes propshyerty the college has been using for a ski jump plus flat land suitable for athletic fields

The new property wiD inshyerease the campus area by aboutmiddot one third Enrollment DOW at a record 1100

GENERAL AUDIENCES A new hall has been erected on the grounds of the papal Summer vina at Castelgandolfo to accommodate the great throngs of visitors whG tHWel out from Rome to see the Holy Father and to receive biB blessing NC Photo

Denies Plot to Make Church Roman LONDON (NC) - Anglican because members of the Anglishy

Archbishop Michael Ramsey of can priesthooo in the AngloshyCanterbury bas denied in Parshy Catholic sector (of the Church of liament a suggestion that proshy England) wish to be free to go posed changes in Church of on without breaking the law England laws were a plot to The vestments practically join the Roman Catholic Church speaking are the ve9tmeni8 of

the MassIlhe primate who as a senior The archbishop of Canterburybishop of the established Church in his reply saidof England has a seat in the I am a ProtestaJllt preciselyHouse of Lords the upper in the way in which the Prayerchamber of Parliament was Book and the Anglican formushyspeaking in a rather heated deshy laries use that term When Ibate on a measure to approve lay iD the sense of oW formushythe use of certain Catholic-like vestments

Earl Alexander of Hillsborshyough a leading Labor party spokesman and president of the Council of Protestant Churches claimed that changes in the law on what Anglican churchmen may wear at services were a direct departure from the ori shyginal Protestant prayer book

If we are not going to be different from the Church of Rome then what is the use of having a Protestant Church he asked I would like to intershyrogate the bishops individually and ask them Are you a Protesshytant We should know The great days of this country and the Commonwealth it has built up have been through the acceptshyance by the people of the princishyples of the Reformation Grant it may continue

Was there he asked some spe_ cial reason why the Church must pass this measure Is it

Nehru Memorial BOMBAY (NC) - Valerlall

Cardoinal Gracias of Bombay has accepted an invitation to serve on a I1Qtional committee to set up a memorial to the 1 Indian

laries I am a Protestant I use it without any qualification I beshylieve in what these formularies call the Holy Catholic Church precisely in the sense in which our formularies 00 - without qualifications bull

I want to repudiate ana deny from my heart and my conshyscience that behind our Church legislation there is some kina of subtle plot to assimilate the Church of England to some other Church in Christendom That ie DOt true

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Plan Educational TV Conference

NEW YORK (NC)-Leader8 iT government and educltion will speak at Fordham Univershysitys fourth annual five-day conference on educational teleshyvision to be held starting Monshyday Aug 17 at its Lincoln Square campus

Among those who will speak are commissioner Robert E Lee of the Federal Communications Commission Charles A Siepshymann chairman of the departshyment of educational communicashytions at New York University and former vice-president in eharge of programming for the British Broadcasting Corporashytion and Father John M Culshykin SJ consultant on teleshyvision for the-National Catholic Educational Association and dishyrector of Fordhams proposed Lincoln Square communications center

Meeting in conjunction with the Fordham conference will be representatives ()f dioceses afshyfiliated with the NCEAs Comshymittee on Television

They will discuss a unified ETV equipment buying plan and the possibility of obtaining financial aid for some of their cooperative activities including 11 central programming service

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14 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Aug 6 19~i4

r ells Youth Good Readin~1 LE~ads to God By Joseph T bull McGloin SJ

A lot of tOdays teachers and parents deplore that fact that television has cut deeply into our reading And yet sales of all kinds of reading material shyespecially paper-backs-are fab_ ulous It must be true that some people are reading less and enshyjoying it less and this perhaps

because of television but it could also be true that some others actually read more beshycause previous ly they never 8 a t still long enough to read a book and now they are forced to do so m e reading because its imshypossible to enshydure all that television without distraction

I suspect in fact that you teen-agers as a group are readshying more than teen-agers ever have But the important considshyeration isnt that you read-its what you read

Literarily Retarded Among the many indicators of

maturity or the lack of same a persons reading habits are going to be quite prominent The avowedly mature young man who is still lapping up girlie magazines is still in his emoshytional infancy

And th gal who still pines and pants over true romance pulp is far from adulthood Unshyfortunately there are some pretshyty old babies in this old world

The fact is that you teen-agers are too mature now for only comic books and pulp SO dont keep yourselves literarily reshytarded

Has Purp~

Reading to even the minimalshyly mature has a connection with ones purpose in life just as everything else has In other words its not only for entershytainment (that too) but its supshyposed to help you get closer to God somehow

Your reading like knowledge is invariably going to show you something about God-either dishyrectly or indirectly - the God who is Beauty Truth and Goodshyness Or else its going to take you away from Him

Undoubtedly in your reading 80 far youve encountered some great heroes of history past and contemporary and undoubtedly too youve encountered some who were such only in their own minds and in the minds of the superficial

Youre mature enough now to

Withdlraws Support From Expedition

PITTSBURGH (NC) - Dushyquesne University has announced it is dropping its support of an African expedition by a Scottish anthropologist who believes white men are superior to eolored

Dr Robert Gayre was to lead the one-year expedition whose purpose was to see if white men had filtered into African coastal regions and accounted for the comparatively high civilizations found in some areas before Eushyropean settlers reached there in the 1500s

Details of Duquesnes withshydrawal were not disclosed The institution is operated by the Holy Ghost Fathers

Home Association The Sacred Heart Home and

SchOOl Association of North Atshytleboro executi~ board will meet at 8 Itomorrow night in the 1ICh00L

look in at least occasionally en the genuine heroes of history-shyChrist and His saints

Life of Ignatius You may recall a young man

named Ignatius who was Shl)t down off a wall his legs shashytered by a cannon-ball As te recuperated he asked for tte romances of the day since theie and military books were the only reading he cared for

To his dismay only some livEs of Christ and the saints were available and so reluctantlr and just to pass the tedious tim~

he began to read these It wasnt long before he began to see that Christ and His saints made pygmies of historys giants

And being somewhat stub born and proud Ignatius said to himself If these people di tinguished themselves this wa~

so can I Start With Scriptures

It shouldnt take a cannon-ban to get you doing some of the right kind of reading Start witll the real source of all good spirshyitual reading - the Scripturel Read just a little bit a day from both the Old and New Testashyment

But as you read dont force it down as you would medicinE

Read with your imagination visualizing the place where Christ sat as he spoke seein~ the people He spoke to puttin~

yourself in the crowd too ami transferring His words to your own contemporary idiom

Look into an occasional article or book that will guide yOll through Scripture giving you some background for a more in telligent and perceptive appreshyciation of these timeless book~~

Life of Christ Get a good life of Christ

(such as Jim Bishops Th~

Day Christ Died or Alban Goodiers completely fascinatinl~ and absorbing Life of Christ) and let yourself be captured blr

West Germans Help Children of India

MADRAS (NC) -A Catholicmiddotmiddot sponsored childrens welfar~

service was inaugurated hen~

with help from the people of West Germany

The mobile service to be run by the Catholic service Guild was inaugurated in the presencl~ of Archbishop Louis Mathias SDB of Madra-Mylapore and Dr Josef Holik West German consul in Madras

KC Clamboil Bishop Stang Assembly

Fourth Degree Knights of Co lumbus will hold a clamboU beginning at 1 Sunday after noon Aug 23 at the See-Saw in Tiverton John P Pereira ill in charge of arrangements

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Read about those tremendous men who were the Apostles look into great soldier saints like Camillus rugged saints like Brebeuf and Jogues lovable human saints like Francis of Assisi and the Little Flower lay men and women saints like Thomas More and Mary MagdashylenE intellectual saints like ThoJPas and Augustine and Ter~sa of Avila and simple lovshyablE saints like the Cure of Ars

Read a few of the very intershyestilg books on the spiritual life on positive moral and ascetical theology Read books about morals which give Tou their wly rather than only a cata log of Donts Read philososhyphy and theology written as Father Farrell does it in his Compannion to the Summa

Spiritual Novel Or if youre real tired pick

up something along the line of a piritual novel such as the charming Mass of Brother Miclel

Theres a lot of good reading before you-if you have the inishytial maturity and energy to get at t You can estimate your maturity by your reading-by the discipline for instance you exercise in reading something a litU~ tougher on occasion inshystead of just drifting along- and wasting all your reading time on junk

Remember - reading Ii k e everything else is either going to g~t you closer to God or take you farther from Him This is of course always your OWD choice

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15 Race Relations Continued from Page One

Catholic diocese m Lafayette A cruel and unbelievable

erime was committed against one of our priests who is a memshyber of a society which has been very generous to our diocese both as regards money and priests priests who have labored zealously among our colored Catholics The good priest was assaulted and whipped by sevshyeral Catholic white men

It is God Hims~lf who says Touch ye not my anointed (Ps 104 15) So grave is the ofshyfense of striking a priest that Mother Church PUnishes this act with excommunication as in- dicated in Canon 2343 No4

As an act of reparation for this truly sad incident a half hour of prayer before the Blsssed Sacrament exposed will be held in every parish church of the diocese on the first Friday Aug 7 Over and above the act of reparation we shall pray that a change of heart will come about in other places where the spirit of rebellion against the teachings of the Church regardshying race exists

You will recall our action of Oct 16 1959 when interference against participation of Negroes in religious instruction through diocesan marriage courses was declared a reserved sin By these presents the same penalty is now extended to all those who interfere with our colored Cathshyolics in the practice of their reshyligion or who join groups whose purpose it is to oppose the teachshyings of Mother Church regarding racial relations These Catholics cannot possibly be absolved in confession or approach the holy Table unless there be a change of disposition Without this change one would be guilty of the sacriligious reception of these sacraments

This letter must be read at all the Masses in the churches and chapels of the diocese on Sunshyday Aug 2

May the good God and Father of us all preserve us from furshyther disturbances of this nature and in His boundless mercy may He grant us a better understandshying and practice of His all shyembracing law of charity

Given from the episcopal resshyidence on the 27th day of July 1964

Faithfully yours in the Lord ffi Maurice Schexnayder

Bishop of Lafayette

P S It is comforting to know that the men involved have given good evidence of sincere repentance and have made their apologies

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Trappistine Sisters To Open Community

DUBUQUE (NCh-Trappistine Sisters from St Marys Abbey Wrentham Mass will arrive Oct 1 to take possession of a 598-acre farm nine miles south of Dubuque

Fifteen to twenty Sisters are expected to open the new insti shytution here the semi-cloistered orders third in the United States In addition to the Massashychusetts community there is anshyother in White Thorn Calif

The property includes a 10shyroom home a managers resi shydence three tenant houses and farm buildings ~)

Saving Canceled Stamps Easy lnexpensiv~

Way to Aid Mission Endeavors of Church From time to time one reads appeals for used postage stamps to help some particular

mission or missionary Considering the tons of such material available very little of it is ever put aside for these workers in Christs vineyard who request it Very likely one reason that the appeal falls on deaf ears is the average Catholics failure to understand that used postage stamps are a very real source of inshycome to many a Catholic misshysionary We dont realize two important facts which make it so-l) there are millions of American stamp collectors andshy2) these used postage stamps can be and are sold to dealers by the pound at various pricesdeshypending on quality and the conshydition of the stamp mixture market The stamp collecting inshydustry is a strong and healthy one and there is a constant deshymand for this material from specialists and students of the various stamp issues

Please Help There are so many Catholics

who are in a position to accumu_ late these used stamps and yet so little is done Wont you Mrs Housewife and you Miss OfficeshyWorker and you Messrs Execushytive Doctor Clerk Lawyer etc start NOW to put these insignishyficant pieces of colored paper aside to help our mission

If you dont happen to know of a missionary who is waiting with open arms to receive your accumulation your pastor can certainly name several Or send them to Monsignor Charles J Gable Pastor of Our Lady of Consolation Roman Catholic Ohurch on Statesville Road in Charlotte N C His missionary labors have been greatly assisted by gifts of used postage stamps faith among those less fortunate stamp to preserve it from dam- They can be sent by inexpenshy than ourselves A word of cau- age when tearing off the en- sive parcel post or third class tion - PleaSe leave a 1J4 inch velope corners or in cutting out rates margin of paper around the stamps from wrapper

Offer it Up

SUMMER PROJECT Collecting stamps for missioners is a good Summer project say these youngsters from left Kathleen and Carol Conroy St Josephs parish and Patricia Harney Holy Rosary parish both of Fall River

Maybemiddotit is a little trouble and inconvenience to tear off the stamped corners of envelopes and put them aside So-offer the inconvenience to God and thank Him for giving you an oportunity to help spread the

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THE ANCHORshyThurs August 6 1964

Africa Prer~~~~nt

Receives Det~ee ~

JAMAICA (NC) - President Philibert Tsiranana of the Malshygasy Republic told a special convocation at St Johns Unishyversity here in Long Island that it was an exceptional token of consHleration that an honorary degree should be awarded te himself a former little cowherd of a small Malagasy village

After accepting the doctor of laws degree the African leader declared it was obvious that God wanted democracy to be the regime of modern times

Today I see American democshyracy manifest itself in my beshyhalf and through me to honor my country as your wonderful university bestows an excepshytional token of consideration on a man of color who has still to learn a lot he said

President Tsiranana laid witbshythe passage of the Americalmiddot civil rights act a small cloud has disappeared the cloud which sometimes was able to darken the relations between colored nations and your great nation

Portugal See Plans Modern Cathedral

BRAGANZA (NC)-The first cathedral to be built in Portugal in over a century will be conshystructed in this citY

The diocese of Braganza and Miranda was founded in 1545 and Miranda has a fine Renaisshysance cathedral but Braganza has become the bishops resi shydence and the administrative headquarters have been tra middotferred here

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State Liquor Control Commisshysion has approved the licensing of a Playboy night club here following a hearing at which the head of the Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce said his city was in need of high class entertainshyment

The decision which reversed an earlier ruling by the state liquor director was criticized by Auxiliary Bishop Paul F Leishybold and by the archdiocesan newspaper the Catholic Teleshygraph

Playboy Clubs are semi-pri shyvate night clubs inspired by Playboy magazine in which scantily-clad bunny girls serve drinks to customers

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Aug 6 1964

Lauds Christian Social Mov~em4~nt Leaders By Msgr George G Riggins

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Eric von Kuehnelt-Leddihn a eosmopolitan Austrian Catholic journalist whose constant comshyings-and-goings from one disshytant part of the world to the other make Columbus Marco Polo and Magellan look like stay-at-homes or shut-ins is a hard man to pin down or to categorize ideologically One day he writes -- in The Commonshyweal for exshyample -like a moderate libshyeral and the next day - in the National Review for exshyample - like a hard bitten conservative And now and then he seems to play it down the middle

I always enjoy reading Mr ~ Leddihn even when he is in one

of his most stubbornly conserva_ tive moods but I must admit that some of his writings on the subject of Catholic social teachshying leave me rather confused

Catholic Sentimentalist Take for example his article

The Problem of the Catholic Social Sentimentalist in the May 19 issue of National Review The thesis of this article-if I have understood it correctly-is that the ever mounting fascishynation with social justice toshyday prevalent among Christians in general and Catholics in parshyticular is dangerous and demshyagogic sentimentalism

In the last 200 years of Westshyern history Mr Leddihn inshyforms us with a sweeping rheshytorical flourish the sentimenshytalists crusading for some sort of justice or to right the balance have caused more tears and bloodshed than the simple egoshytistic materialists who merely erave for earthly goods

Fails to Name It would be easier to undershy

stand what this rhetoric means if Mr Leddihn had taken the trouble to name a few names One would like to know who these sentimentalists really are and why they are thought to be so dangerous

Who for example are the misguided Christians who s e sentimentalism is greatly reshysponsible for the steady growth of Italian Communist votes and to whom is Mr Leddihn reshyferring when he says that cershytain Christians in Europe posshysessed of a purely strategicaishytactical and utterly unshy

~t Christian fear that Christians may miss the boat are convinced that they will have to take the wind out of the sails of Socialshyism and Communism-by aping some of their policies

Germans Contribute To Uganda Church

MITYANA (NC) - German Catholics are raising funds to build a church here in Uganda in honor of Mathias Mulumba Luka Banabakintu and Nowa Mawaggali three of the 22 Uganda martyrs who will beshycome canonized saints in Octoshyber

The fund dTive was announced by Archbishop Joseph Kiwanuka of Rubaga The martyrs all conshyverts of the White Fathers in the 19th century were killed for refusing to renounce their Cathshyolic Faith

Midsummer Whist Choristers at St Mathieu

Church Fall River will hold their annual whist at 8 Saturshyday night Aug 8 in the church hall Miss Jacqueline Mathieu is leneral chairman

I gather from the context of not 1 ecessarily swept off their Mr Leddihns article in National Review that he is referring here to the Moro wing of the Chrisshytian Democratic Party in Italy which as we know is in favor of the so-called opening to the left

But why not identify Mora and his associates by name and in simple fairness why not note for the record that Pope John XXIII from all accounts was sympathetic to their program or in any event saw no reason to flag them down

Un-Christian Trend Moreover if Mr Leddihn

really believes that when it comes to the practical applicashytion of the encyclicals the indishyvidual Catholic is entirely on his own by what logic then does he presume to say that his anonymous group of Christian sentimentalists are following an utterly un-Christian trend

of thought I suspect that the answer to

these questions is to be found in Mr Leddihns apparent convicshytion that there is really no such thing as an unjust social strucshyture anywhere in Europe todaY and that those who claim that there is are dangerous demashygogues

In other words while Mr Leddihn explicitly admits the possibility of a socially unjust order he is persuaded apparshyenthly that de facto all this talk about social justice in Europe is really so much bilge

Popes Stress Importance The impetus in modern times

to establish social justice Mr Ledihn contends came undeshyniably from the Marxists who condemned the inequalities of wealth insisting that politcal equality must be supplemented by economic equality

If this be so what are we to make of the repeated emphasis of recent Popes on the crucial importance of the virtue of soshycial justice

Mr Ledihns answer to this question is that while the Church obviously has a right to concern herself with the probshylems of injustice in the economic order her moralizing injuncshytions have created a probably unforeseen sense of illusion among good Christians who a[~

Seeks Replacements For Arctic Plants

LATROBE (NC) - Father Maximilian G Duman OSB head of the biology department at St Vincent College has emshybarked on his 1Uh expedition to arctic regions

Accompanied by Father Arshytheme Dutilly OMI director of the Arctic Institute at Catholic University of America Washshyington D C Father Dumans main purpose on the six-week expedition is to find replaceshyments for botanical specimens lost in the disastrous St Vinshycent fire in January 1963

When the biology laboratories burned Father Duman lost 25000 plant specimens 6000 of which were collected on 10 preshyvious trips in arctic regions

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Wh 3t can this possibly mean except that in Mr Leddihns jUdgment those Christians who are trying to apply the princishyples of the social encyclicals to concrete situations in their own countries - as the Popes have urged them to do-are one and all a pack of sentimentalists who really dont know what its all about and are concerned about social justice (which Mr Leddihn significantly always puts n quotes) only because they are stupid enough to think that in this way they can outshypromise Or out-maneuver the socialit and communist and thereby hopefUlly put the Church in a better light

Salt of the Earth I have such great respect for

Mr Leddihns first hand knowlshyedge of contemporary Europe and aso such respect foc his personal integrity that t hesitate to take issue with him on this point

On he other hand while I cannot possibly claim to know as mu~h about Europe as he does I do happen to know many of the derical and lay leaders of the Cbristian social movement on the Continent

With all due respect to Mr Leddihl1 I would be less than honest with myself and less than fair to these outstanding Chrisshytian leaders If I were to fail to say that in my judgment Ledshydihns sweeping indictment of

them if l ghastly caricature Christian sentimentalists-my

eye These men are the salt of the earth Would that there were more of them not only on the Continent but in every ~ther part of the world as welL

Friars to Sponsor Reunion Symposium

GARRISON (NC)-The Franshyciscan lrriars of the Atonement will sponsor a symposium on Christian reunion devoted to discussim about bishops Sept 1 to 3

~ntitled The Episcopate and Christian Unity the symposium at St Pus X Seminary will deal with Anglican Orthodox and Protestent concepts of the episshycopate and with the Catholic episcopacy in the early Church after Vatican Council I and in the light of Vatican Council II

Father Titus Cranny SA di shyrector of the Chair of Unity Apostolate centered here in New York will be chairman of the meeting

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BOMBAY (NC) - Hard work and detailed planning mark preparations for the International Eucharistic Conshygress to be held here Nov 28 to Dec 6 this yearFrom Valerian Cardinal Gracias down to the youngest clerk In the congress offices there is an intense interest in and eonshycern for its success They know too the concern that may be in the minds of some potential pilgrims about Bomshybay housing accommodations during the EuCharistic congress DaTdinal Gracias told me It is very difficult to persuade people 1here are accommodations even better than hotels Many people who may be afraid to come will find private homes both Cathashy1M and non-Catholic most comshyfortable

He added We have a whole rommittee of non-Catholics combing 1he city for accommoshydations One man said at a meetshying the other day 1 can be sure of finding accommodations for 100 people in private homes and almost all are very comfortable

The cardinal said that several bishops and priests had written him asking to be placed in pri shyvate homes because we want to know something of the life of tJhe people

Floatin~ Hotels Congress officials said tJhat

plans are being made to have ocean liners berthed in Bombay and turned into floating hotels both for people who come on them and for th()se who come by air Officials expect four of these ships and perhaps three or four more so that they said several thousand foreign visit shyors could easily be accommoshydated in these floating hotels

Speaking of the plans to place congress visitors in private homes Father Herman DSouza general secretary and liason ofshyficer for the congress said it would be an excellent opportushynity for Westerners to see Indishyans in their homes-and that non-Christian Indians will also have for the first time a chance to meet Western Christians on a elose personal basis 0

Cardinal Checks Cardinal Gracias keen interest

fn the preparations is shown by his close checking with the CODshy

gress at 5 Convent Street here Priests connected with the office say he will drop in two or three times a day to make a suggestshyion to check on Preparations or just to see how the plans are goings

Ill the large congress headshyquarters committees meet to handle the many details while all around them additions are made to existing church strucshytures and a new building on the corner moves toward comshypletion These new quarters will be used to house distinquished visitors to the congress and for press a~ommodations for jourshynalists covering the many conshygress events

Cooperation The congress has had excelshy

lent cooperation from all sources Cardinal Gracias said The

Newspapers Continued from Page One

azines recorded a 22 per cent gain in circulation including circulation of one major publi shycation newly transferred to this group and diocesan directories tollal cireuk4ion increased 99 per cent

The circulation and number of Canadian publications conshytinued basically unchanged toshytaling as of the beginning of the year 12 weekly newspapers 13 Canadian magazines accepting advertising and 17 magazines not accepting advertising for a total circulation in all categories of 1484742

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operative They have put a man especially on 1ihis job to do whatshyever is necessary

One of the exhibits planned will be at St Xavier High School slMlwing the life of the Church in India since it was visited by St Thomas the Apostle This will serve a double purpose explainshying the Church in India to visit shyors--but also explaining it to the non-Christians of India

Father DSouza said that forshyeign visitors who do not know English or Indian languages will be met by guides and interpreshytors who have been trained for two years Each group will be accompanied by these aides as

they go from their residences to the congress site and back again

Vietnant Repeals -Family Law

SAIGON (NC) - Vietnams prime minister Maj Gen Nguyen Khanh has issued a decree repealing the family law passed under the late Ngo Dinh Diems government which pracshytically outlawed divorce

The new decree makes divorce legally possible on any of five grounds (1) adultery (2) if either party receives a grave penal sentence from a court (3) mistreatment so as to hinder peaceful life together (4) disshyappearance for five years and (5) abandonment Court judgshyments are required to establish the fourth and fifth conditions

The new decree does not pershymit more than one legal wife at a time

Civil Aspects The 158 articles of the decree

include many provisions regardshying the civil aspects of marriage Ill effect it brings back much of the legislation concerning marshyriage that prevailed under French colonial rule

Under the Diem family law divorce could be permitted only by the president himself in very exceptional cases

The new decree will have one good effect for the Catholic Church It will make use of the Pauline privilege for converts easier than it has been (This privilege widely used in mission countries was enunciated by St Paul and allows married conshyverts to Christianity to enter Christian marriage if their 11011shy

Christian spouses refuse to live in peace with them)

Holy Father Urges Return of Honesty

CASTELGANDOLFO (NC)shyPope Paul VI called ~or restora- tion to full value of the princishyples of fraternity and concord in social and individual life as a defense against threats of disshyorder and subversion

Appearing at noon on the balshycony of the inner courtyard of his Summer villa to recite the Angelus andmiddot bless thousands who had gathered there the Pope spoke of the persisting reashysons for apprehension and sorshyrow for so many bereavements and lllisfortunes which still torshyment the world as reported in the press He pointed to some weakness and decadence reshygarding good principles which must sustain individuals as well as family social and internashytional life

He exhorted his audience to pray the Lord may render goodness strong-goodness which is not weakness but endowed with profound energy

~~ CONGRESS SEALS Three series of seals with 10

seals to the series have been issued for the 38th Internationshyal Eucharistic Congress to be held in Bombay India Nov 28 to Dec 6 These are examplelt of the first series of seals which deals with liturgical symbols NC Photo

Prelate Summaries Dimmiddotensions Of Catholic School System

SAN FRANCISCO (NC) shySketching the size of the Cathshyolic school system Msgr Mark J Hurley told the GOP platform committee here

The Catholic school system in New York is bigger than the public school system in each of 34 states and the District of Columbia the one in Pennsylshyvania is larger than the public school systems in each of 26 states and the District

In eight states the Catholic scftElol population Comprises 20 per cent or more of the total school population Ill 19 states it is more than 15 per cent of the total school population

Ill major cities 1he percentage is even higher Buffalo 376 per cent Chicago 329 per cent Boston 3~8 per cent Cincinnati 279 per cent Cleveland 259 per cent and St Louis 254 per cent

From 1940 to 1960 Catholic school enrollment jumped 119 per cent against a 42 per cent

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Anglicans Pray With Catholics For Unity

LONDON (NC) Some 200 Anglican clergy and laity have placed a Christian unshyity petition on the altar of the Catholic shrine at Aylesford

Their petition read in part We make an act of reparatioll

for all the evils that were done by Our forefathers at the Refshyormation in destroying this holy shrine We have prayed this day for the reunion of Christenshydom and the healing of the 16t~ century breach between Rome and the Anglican Communion

Attend Mass The pilgrimage was organized

by the Rev John A Wynne of St Stephens church in Windsor home of the royal family we1Jt of London Members attended _ votive Mass of Our Lady of Mount Carmel at the restored Carmelite shrine

The prior Father Malachy Lynch O Carm led them in reshyciting the Rosary along the shrines outdoor Rosary Way

Ill northern England three Anglican congregations took part as an act of reparation in a big rally in honor of the 40 Martyrs of England and Wales at Sunderland They cancelled their own Sunday evening sershyvices for the purpose

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Conce~ebration Encouraged ContinueC from Page One

eus parts of the world but al shyways in private - meetings of various clergy Now for the first time Pope Paul authorized a public concelebration and it

is expected that this may happen often during the Eucharistic Congress to be held in Bombay

India toward the end of the year Private Occasions

On July 19 in the presence of Cardinals Lercaro and Bea of the episcopal members of the Post-Conciliar Liturgical Comshy

mission and of some laymen 20 Benedictine monks celebrated Mass together with their Abbot Primate at St Anselms Abbey Rome

On July 24 it was disclosed tha t the Benedictine monastery of Calcar and the Dominican

eonvent of Soissons had obtained permission for concelebration The privilege had already been granted by the Post-Conciliar

lilIICommission on the Liturgy Preshyviously certain monasteries among which the Benedictine Abbeys of Monserrat (Spain)

Maredsous (Belgium) Maria Laach (Germany) St Anselm (Rome) and St John Collegeshyville U S) had already obtained authorization it was mentioned

At the first meeting of the superiors of monks and nuns of Africa held at the Benedictine monastery of Bouake the Ivory Coasts first Benedictine priest presided at the opening Mass which was concelebrated and the bishop of the diocese did the same with the priests present for the closing Mass

First in Public The underground basilica of

St Pius X at Lourdes was the scene of the first public concelmiddot ebration offered according to the Vatican Councils suggestion This was done by special pershymission of Pope Paul VI himsslf

The Mass was presided over by Cardinal Ferretto of the Roman Curia on the occasion of the pilgrimage of 500 sick Italian priests to Lourdes The Cardinal was joined by 24 priests most of whom were Italian It was witshynessed by pilgrims from France Italy Luxembourg England Ireshyland Belgium Germany and in the presence of many bishops as well

On Tuesday July 28 another eoncelebration occurred but this time in the Grottoes of the Marshyian Shrine and under the presishydency of Bishop Theas Bishop of Tharbes and Lourdes

Why ConceIebration The Eucharist is not only a

sacrifice and sacrament but it is the symbol of unity It is taken

~ as THE symbol of the Churchs most perfect sign-testimonyshyof her unity

Hence on the occasion of a gathering of priests how can this unity of the Church be shown These men are priests and priests for all eternity Never can they be or act as layshymen Therefore if they were to attend Mass as though they were iayinen they would not be showing publicly their own status nor the type of unity that the Church wishes to show in the celebration of the Eucharist

Thus the Church wishes that these priests associate themshyselves-participate in a special way-with thll one who is the ehief celebrant This should be the normal way for a Bishop to celebrate in the presence of his priests or for all to unite at the altar on the occasion of some meeting synod retreat or other assembly

Historical Development The celebration of the Euchashy

rist was never a private affair Even if a priest celebrates Mass in some dark l~orner of a lonely church it is Christ and the enshytire Church that offers the sacshyrifice to God

In early times the community

and hierrarchical unity was stressed in the celebration of Mass All the priests were to impose hands on the offerings although only the presiding celshyebrant would recite the words of Consecration

Later at Papal Masses espeshycially all the Cardinals present were to stand at the altar with the Pope during the Mass They would hold a corporal in their hands on which lay the offerings and they would recite the Canon aloud with him and consecrate the offerings along with him Gradually this was reserved only for solemn feasts then only for Holy Thursday and then it disshyappeared altogether

In the Eastern Church the practice survived and is presshyently the normal thing in the Byzantine Rite and the usual thing for great feasts for other Eastern Rites A form of conshycelebration does occur on the occasion of the ordination of priests and the consecration of bishops even in the Latin Rite today

Councils Decision Paragraph 57 of the Councils

Decree on the Sacred Liturgy speaks of and encourages conshycelebration and the Post-Concil shyiar Commission on the Liturgy has drawn up an appropriate rite

The decree stated Conceleshybration whereby the unity of the priesthood is appropriately manifested has remained in use to this day in the Church both in the east and in the west For this reason it has seemed good to the Council to extend conshycelebration to the following cases

-on Holy Thursdays Mass of Chrism and the Commemoration of the Lords Supper

at Masses during councils bishops conferences and synshyods -at the Mass for the blessing of an Abbot

The Councils Decree also enshycourages concelebration with permission of the Ordinary to whom it belongs to decide whether concelebration is opshyportune j

-at conventual Mass and at the principal Mass in churches when the needs of the faithful do not require that all the priests available should celeshybrate individually

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Jesliit Educators Hold Conference SAW~A CLARA (NC)-About

135 Jesuit high school adminisshytrators from the United States Canada and West Indies are par_ ticipating in a 12-day institute at the University of Santa Clara here in California

Included are directors of edushycation for the 11 Jesuit provinces in the nation 35 high school preside1ts or rectors and 89 principals and other administrashytors

It is he largest conference of this group a division of the Jesuit Educational Association since meetin-gs were initiated in 1940 It also marks the firsttime the West Coast has been chosen as the meeting ground The conshyference will end Friday Aug 14

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MADRID (NC) - A blunt at shytack on the labor policies of the ruling Falangist party in Spain has been made by the Young Catholic Workers organization

The organizations publication asserted that the Falangists inshyject politics into the lives of the workers in the same way as do the communists A number of Young Catholic Worker leaders have supported a petition for the rehiring of Asturian coal miriers and metallurgical workers disshymissed for strike activity

In its July issue the organ of the Catholic workers Juventud Obrera (Working Youth) said that of all the parties concerned in the recent Asturian miners strikes the workers were least interested in political motives

But as a result of arrests lockshyout and deportations of some workers Juventud Obrera exshyplained the miners were turning against all who oppose thein The

Workers Attack Labor Policies

publieation asked Spaniards have the courage to get to the bottom of the miners problelIl8 and not to take the easy course of seeing politics in the strikes

Insult io Dignity The Asturian petitioners supshy

ported by the Young Catholie Workers have tried unsuccessshyfully to see high government leaders here induding the vice president of the cabinet the ministers of labor and pUblic order and the national syndicate shy

(government - controlled t I a d e union) director

They maintain that present relations between owners and workers are in many cases a permanent insult to the dignity

of the workers They hold that though recognizing some of the miners grievances the governshyment authorities allow manageshyment to play the part of judge so that workers interests invarishyably suffer

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parishAl iamp dying FATUER JOHN GHEBREKIDUS takes the Blessed Sacrament and goes to him by mule bullbull The trip by mule sometimes takes eight hours Catbshyelics are few and scattered in the African lowlands and there are no roads FATHER JOHN lives in GHILA8 one of 20 villages for which he is responsible He eooks his OWIlI meals outdoors over an open fire His rectory is a circushylar thatched hut made of mud which serves also as a church on

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eare You do and so do we The Holy Father asks our help bullbull To save the souls entrusted to him to give his people a decent life FATHER JOHN needs a new church ($4800) and a school ($2800) An adequate rectory will cost $1600 Wont you help-just a little at least If everyone who reads this column gives only $1 $2 $5 FATHER JOHN can have what he needs Send something now Maybe by spacing the payments to your own convenience you can build this church school or rectory all by yourself as a permanent mission memorial to parents or a loved one Let us hear from you Meanwhile please pray for FATHER JOHN Wasting away in AfrieL he lIeeds your prayers your sympatby your financial help

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Good Example Leads to Conversion BATTLE CREEK (NC)-The

good example of a Catholic famshyily nurtured the seed of Cathol icism to full bloom here in Michigan as a family of nine was baptized into the Faith as memshybers of St Joseph parish

Mr and Mrs Robert Scears and their seven children rangshying in age from four to 13 beshycame Catholics on a Sunday The parents went to confession and had their marriage blessed

The following morning the parents and four oldest children received their First Communion The younger children will folshylow as they become of age

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coming Catholics for some time Mrs Scears explained but we kept putting it of and putting it off

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Admission Laws On Kof C Agenda

NEW ORLEANS (NC)-The Supreme Council of the Knights of Columbus meets here Aug 18 to 20 with resolutions from ten state councils proposing changes in membership requirementa facing delegates

The session will be the 83rd annual gathering of the governshying body of the fraternal benefit society of Catholic men Some 400 delegates are expected

The resolutions on membershyship stem from controversies over admission of Negro appli shycants All favor relaxing the present laws of the society ia force from the organization early days

At present an applicant can be refused membership if five negative votes are cast against him by members of a council when his name is submitted for bull vote

Seven of the resolutions to be acted upon at the meeting here according to a K of C State ment would change the law to require negative votes by more than one-third of the council memobers voting to reject an apshyplicant one would require more than one-quarter negative votes and two seek change in the law without offering specific recomshymendations

Notre Dame Starts Foreign Study Plan

NOTRE DAME (NC)-Fifty two University of Notre Dame sophomores sail from New York aboard the SS America Saturshyday Aug 8 to participate ia the schools first foreign study proshygram at the University of Inn bruck Austria

The European-bound sophoshymores wer selected from among 250 applicants They prepared for their ~tayabroad by taking a special qerman course during their freshman year They will receive additional bitensive training in the German language

at Salzburg Austria Aug 11shySept 20

The courses at Innsbruck get underway in mid-October

Seek Prelates Aid For Public Schools

DINDIGUL (NC)-The munishycipal council of this predomishynantly Hindu town has requested a Catholic bishop to start bull polytechnic and a college for women

The request was made by the council of Bishop James MenshydQnca of Tiruchirapalli who was honored on completion of Z5 years as bishop The prelate in his reply offered to help in the establishment of the institutio~ If he received enough cooperashytion from _ibe people

family moved to Battle Creek in June 1963 and met M Sgt Elshywood L McElhiney his wife Shirley and their four childen Sgt McElhiney is stationed with the Army at the Federal Center here and Scears works for bull farm feed company

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families as Mrs Scears and Mrs MeElhiney chatted over the back fence and the children played games together-

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Field days are planned by Alumni and PTA of St Stanisshylaus parish and by Bluebirds and Campfire Girls of Sacred Heart parish both Fall River

The St Stanislaus event is set for 1 Sunday afternoon Aug 9 at Urbans Grove Open to the public it will be in charge of Joseph Amaral

Sacred Hearts field day is scheduled from 930 to 6 Tuesshyday Aug 25 at Camp Tom Welch Youth group members and counselors for the units

recent camping trip are invited to attend Guests will be Blueshybirds and Campfire Girls from St Marys Cathedral and SS Peter and PaUl parishes Fall River

Sponsor Sports Week for ~uns

EISENSTADT (NC)-Austrian nuns spent a week here devotshyiog themselves to different ~orts including swimming tenshynlS and basketball

This Sports Week for Nuns as it was named was attended by 23 nuns from various reli shygious communities who had parshyticipated in a similar Winter program Which like the Summer event was organized by the Eisenstadt dlocese

Among the nuns was a 62shyyear-old Sister who is a teacher of gymnasties The average age of the nuns was about 30

Bishop Stefan Laszlo of Eisenshystandt visited tbe nuns during their sport session and told them they should adapt themselves to the spirit of the times to meet Pope John XXIns call for an updating of the Church Thereshyfore he said religious orders should be interested in sports

Condemns Bombing In South middotAfrmiddotca

CAPE TOWN (He) -ArchshybiShop Owen McCann of Cape Town has joined other churchshymen and political leaders in condemning the bombing incishydent which took place in the Johannesburg railroad station

Archbishop McCann said I condemn this outrage as I conshydemn all sabotage attempts and I would emphasize that people must not take the law into their own hands This must be left to the police

A phosphorous timebomb planted bya young white man exploded in the crowded station injuring 25 persons mostly women and children Newsshypapers were informed of the bombing a few minutes before the bomb went off but too late to prevent its explosion

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Delorese 31 began asking quesshytions about Catholicism Last February their interest led them to ask the McElhineys to contact a priest from St Joseph

- parish Father Richard Groshek assistant at St Josephs visited t~e family and the wheels were set in motion for the eventual conversion

The McElhineys set such a good example that we decided to become Catholics Mrs

bull Scears said Up to their convershysion she said the family pracshyticed no religion

The Scears family has been saying the family Rosary since February and attending Sunday Mas s together for several months Mrs Scears has been atshytending Altar Society meetings and the family intends to join the Christian Family Movement at St Joseph parish this Fall

Pope Salutes Water Skiers

CASTELGANDOLFO (NC)shyPope Paul VI received 150 comshypetitors from 28 water skiing championship teams representshying Europe Africa and Meditershyranean areas and compared their sport with the Gospel acshycount of Jesus walking on water

The athletes gathered in the hall of the Swiss Guards at the Summer villa overlooking Lake Alblno where skiing competi non ~s to begin the-next day

The Gospel episode to which the Pope referred relates how Jesus walked across Lake Tibe rias to the Apostles on the other side The Pope said With His mastery over the liquid element Jesus wanted to render manifest to the still hesitant Apostles not

His wonderful power but that he was the Son of God Master of all the created world and that His message came from God and had to be believed

By this walk over water Jesus invites His disciples to grasp with faith the whole Christian Revelation and the supernatural realities wbidl cannot be seen or touched but are as real as the natural world which falls within our experishyence

Likes Sports Our predecessors and ourshy

selves always have had a likhig for sports which frequently exshypressed itself embracing all the various forms of sport As long as they are properly practiced they lead to harmonious develshyopment ofthe human body and are founded on qualities of the spirit and self control

Your very personal experishyence shows you how and how much healthy practice of sport contributes to the development of the human person Therefore you will understand that we feel for it benevolence and admirashytion and that we encourale young people in it

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SPEAKING WITH AUTHORITY Stanley (Stan the Man) Mu-sial head of the nations physical fitness program by appointment of President Johnson acts as well as exshyhorts Here he shows Steve Anderson of St Marys school Alexandria Va and Joe Anderson of Gonzaga High School Washington D C the proper way to hit a baseball NC Photo

Cardinal Caggiano Tells Employers Share Profits With Workers

BUENOS AIRES (NC)-Emshy general progress the prIm plOyers must share their profits of Argentina affirmed with workers and regard them as associates rather than ser vants declared Antonio Cardinal Caggiano of Buenos Aires in a sermon here

Such a pollcy can change the mentality of workers It satisfies their socoial revolt because it provides them and their families with the means of living Carshydinal Caggiano stressed

Employers have to replace exploitation with 0 acuteness A Christian acuteness of course and one which is ch9racterized by a deep feeling of solidarity They must treat workers 88 friends and share with them a longing for sociai peace and

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Says Christian Unity Objective Of Ma riolog icaI Congresses

SANTO DOMINGO (NC) -Christian unity is the objective of the fourth Mariological Conshygress and the ninth International M~rian Congrss to be held in this country m 1965 declared Father Carlo Bahc OFM who was here as a representative of Pope Paul VI to set up the con-

Postpone Religious TolerClltion Debate

GENEVA (NC) - The UN Economic and Social Council meeting here in Switzerland has decided not to discuss a proposed declaration on religious tolera tion drawn up by the U N Human Rights Commission

The dedaration appears to be headed for General AssemblY debate perhaps later this year

The Human Rights Commisshysion failed to take final action on the measures last March beshycause the Soviet Union objected that any statementpn religious tolerance did not contain a guarantee for atheistic propashyganda as well The UN declashyration is seen as important in that it may become a guideline for civil law in emerging nations

gresses preparatory commlshysions

The Yugoslav Franciscan anshynounced that representatives of other religions espechilly Protshyestants will be invited to attend the meetings as observers

Archbishop Octavio Beras of Santo Domingo addressed the prepartory commissions comshyposed chiefly of members of the Cursillos de Cristiandad He afshyfirmed that the decision of Pope Paul to have both congresses held in the Dominican Republic is one of the highest honors for this country where the preaching of the Gospel in tte New World began

Father Balic stressing this point reminded the audience that the International Marian Congress is the first to be held outside of Europe Asked why the Dominican Republic had been chosen as the site of the congresses Father Balic declared that Pope Paul probably took into considerati~n the fact that Mass in the Western Hemisphere was first celebrated at Santo Domingo that the first metreshypolitan See in the Americas W2S

founded in the same city and that there is a great devotion in this country to Our Lady

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Returning Traveler Has Overweight Problem By Mary Tinley Daly

1he very thought of visiting San Francisco especially in July 1964 sent this columnist into a tiz of excitement

Youll love it Mom Markie from experience corroborated what we had always heard about the Golden Gate City Its suave sophisticated and friendly And everybody is well groomed at all times she emphasized Now lets see about your clothes Toshygether and in plus-90 degree heat we went over clothes shymy own and Markies which she generously cffered None of these dreary pastel cottons you wear around here came the High Fashion edkt

The dark cotton suit will be OK for the plane and if you should find a warm day you eould wear it again but press it every time

Press it Sure with my travel iron

She bro~ght out a compact iron in its case tucked it into a corshyner of one of my suitcases Be Bure to press these dark dresses 1he knits will be all right with the steam in the shower Now youll need a coat

Ygh The coat dug out of the back of the closet looked hot felt even hotter

Expeetations Met So armed with sophisticated

clothing foX the sophisticated San Francisco came enplaning Luggage according to the bathshyroom scale on which it had been weighed was well under the 40 pound allowance Thus a blithe get-away

San Francisco was all we had imagined and more Weather cool and crisp we welcomed the warmth of the coat

Onset of press and public had for this Republican convention strained the city to the utmost News rooms buzzed cables Qf

South Boston WomaR Gets Youth Award

HOLLYWOOD (NC)-Cathershyine Ann Dwyer of South Boston was presented with the Pro Deo et Juvenute Award at the Junior Day Program of the Catholic Daughters of America national biennial convention here

This award is given by the National COlmcil of Catholic Youth to ail aduLt leader who has had an outstanding record of service for God and Youth It was presented by Bishop William G Connare of Greensshyburg the episcopal moderator of the Junior Catholic Daughters

Miss Dwyer is regional conshytrultant of thf Junior Cath()lic Daughters in the 14assech~se~tsshyPenrisylvimia region She estabshylished the Junior program in the State of MassaltllUsetts when s~e was serving as State Regent rom 1950-1954

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garet Buckley of Chevy Chase Md was re-elected supreme regent of the Catholic Daughshyters of America during closing sessions ofthe 30th biennial natshyional convention of the womens organization

Plan Penny Sale Visitation Gdld of Eastham

will hold a family night penny sale at 8 Wednesday night Aug 12 at the churcl1 hall

radio and TV were everywheJ~e

sound trucks outside every point oJ political activity for th~ oneshyyear-in-four frenzy of oratory CrOl~ds swarmed hotel lobbies pickets marched outside in clothing tllat put OUT dreai~y

pastel cottons right up into Class A (Barefeet and dishevelshyment were the rule) Neverth~shyless there was a gentle accept shyance of all this in the City of St Francis Even the police were tolerant

And then to sightseeing a visit to Fishermans Wharf for food unknown in our part of the country a boat trip around AIshycatraz and Golden Gate BridgE a session on the citys uniqult~ cable cars a trip to the tower another to The Top of thl~

Mark to Nob Hill Telegraph Hill then hours and hours ill fascinating Chinatown

Chinatown was really our unmiddotmiddot doing weightwise Here WE

found interesting games 10 bE added ro the family toy box then wme handmade ceramic mugs perfect gifts but Im afraid we were carried away

The travel iron Never used it since each hotel or motel had an ironing room far more conshyvenient than ironing on an upshyturned bureau drawer

Finally we checked into the airport 00 go back east

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Sees NEWIDrive CEF Official Says Camporign Underway

Against Church RelatEld Schools DETROIT (NC)-A new and

subtle campaign against churchshyrelated rohQOls is underway an off-ieal of Citizens for Educationshyal Freedom said here

John Marcon member of the Michigan CEF state board made

the charge i1 an address to some 1200 teaching nuns at a semishynar at Marygrove College

A sort of game bas developed wJhich has the players in it line up the church related schools weaknesses on the one hand and the cost to parents on the other Marcon said

1he winner drnws the conshyclusion churchrelated schools less adequately financed than state schools are less adequate parents attempting to meet the high costs of 1iving cannot afshyford to pay increasing school tuitions therefore do away with the schools

Steve Snoey president of the Ottawa CEF district fuderation stressed flhe need for chw-ch-reshylated schools

There is a popular notion 1Jha4 religion is an additive to life a strictl3 private matter limited to home and church he said

If COm~rtmelltalJization is bad psychology it is even worse theology said Snoey a memshyber of the Christian Reformed Church Either the Christian Gospel is necessary everywhee It the time or DOt anywhere anw time

Nursing Scholarship MiSs Lynne Marie Lawrence

daughter of Mr and Mrs Fr~nk Lawrence Jr of 150 Brightman Street New Bedford has been awarded the Mary E McCabe Nursing Scholarship Award preshysented annually by the Fall River Diocesan Council of Cathshyolic Nurses A graduate of Bishop Stang High School Miss Lawshyrence will enter St Annes Hosshypital School Qf Nursing Fall River

along what with flU that good foed but it die eurotm as though the young man at the tieket cocnter might 10t be quite so blunt

I mean Ie euroJ-))ained your baggage i5 SIC thaI 40 pounds

Travel lLijbt This now was more ac-ceptshy

able Retrieving OUT baggage we went into the adie~ room and repacked Lets see put shotS a couple of those ceramic mugs and the UllltFnl travel ixon into the flight bEg aDd carry it with us OthN ggage now 39 pounds

Gatefully WI took on that fligbt bag qmiddotlitelght at the time hoisted it ceI one shoulshyder picked up ~oketbook

stuffed to the bllfsting point made our way w Gate 24 Half a mile awampy Seemed so

Then a fOUT-huUT wait in a tramfer-point aiLport with the flight bag growing 1eavier and heavier all the time reminding US 01 Coleridges The Rime of the Ancient Mariner the Albaiross About my neck waf hung

Stuck not with an albatross but with a tTavel iron

If there is a lesson in all this iot is to travel light-follow the old admonition to take half as much clothing as you think you will need-and twice as much mone~7

Anti no excess ooggage

Citizefls for Educational Freeshydom is a national nOJl-secl41rian organhation dedic-ated to seekshying equal treatment in the disshytributilm of tax funds fur chil shydren iJ both pu~1jc and churchshyrelated schools

Requiem at Notre Dame For Sister Madeleva

NOTHE DAME (NC)-Requi_ em Hi~h Mass poundgtr Sister Mary Madalemiddota educator poet and for some 40 yellrs 11 leading figure on the Ame-icllJ and Catholic intellectual scene was offered here in the church of Our Lady of Loreto on the campltJe of St Marys College

Bishop Leo A Pursley of Fort Wayne-Soutl Bene offered the MaHs for Sster Madaleva who served as president of two Catholic colleges including St Marys published 18 books reshy~eived seven honorary degrees and scores of other honors and lectured throughout the United States

One 01 the best koown nunll (If her time Sister Madaleva for yearll personified the intelshylectual and professional standshyards that increasingly have beshycome goals fol American nuns generally She was the first nun to qualifr for a doctorate at the University of California ill Eierkeley and later did graduate s1~udy at Oxford University in England

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ter of Mr and Mrs Mark A Sullivan 1020 Middle Street Fall River will receive the habit of the Dominican Sisshyters of St Mary of the Springs and the name of Sister M Markus at eeleshymonies in Columbus 0 Fri shyday Aug 14 A gmduate of Dominican Academy ~nd

Stonehill College Miss Sulshylivan taught at rift St Mary Academy Fall River for one year after her 1962 gradushyation

Conference Cites Dorothy Day

BOSTON (NC)-The Nationat Catholic amplcial Action Conlershyence has designated Dorothy Day cofounder of the Catholic Worker Movement and the late John Brophy labor leader for special honors at its convention starting here Thursday Aug 13 to 16

The two will be cited for diS tinguished contributiorn in the field of social action at the conshyvention at Boston College

Miss Day who founded the Catholic Worker Movement with the late Peter Maurin in the early 1930s will be honored for her role in educating the Amershyican Catholic conscience on the social dimensions of Christianshyity the NCSAC said

Brophy who died at the age of 80 last year was one of the architects of the U S la-bor movement A coal miner from the age of 12 he was a leader in the United Mine Workers and later became the first director of the Congress for Industrial Organizations

Nuns Optimistic About Vocations

LOS ANGELES (NC)-The head of a sisterhood devoted te nursing professes a God-based optimism concerning the supply of vocations to religious life

Mother Carmen Superior General of the Sisters Servants of Mary commented here God will never permit the Church to lack vocations

She said she has no pessimism whatever about vocations On the contrary she added htc

congregation is receiving new applicants and recently estabshylished an American novitiate 8lt Oxnard Calif

Mother Carmen heads a conshygregation of 3000 Sisters whose apostolate is to nurse the sick in their own homes The siSterhood was founded in 1851 by BleSlEed Maria Soledad Torres Acosta

Dedicates Hospitai Most vocations to her congreshy

gation come from Spain others from Mexico and Colombia she said but since opening the Oxshynard novitiate six America_ girls have joined

There are 44 Sisters Serv8flb1 of Mary working in the Los Anshygeles archdiocese Mother Carshymen said They also have housell in Kansas City and New Orleans She is on a tour from her headshyquarters in Rome visiting the houses of the sisterhood in the U S and Latin America

The major event of her visit here was the dedication of Mary Health of the Sick Convalescent Hospital at Oxnard

Change Day for Parties Summer caro parties to be held

this month at St Josephs Hall Tucker Road North Dartmouth wiH be held each Wednesday afternoon at 145 instead of on Thursdays as previously anshynounced The series is sponsored by the Associate Lay Family of the Holy Cross Prizes will be awalded and refreshments servshyed

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I am about 110 make my annushyIII visit to my daughter who lives miles away But I dont know how to cope with my son-in-law He is well educated a convert and provides well for his family But he is an authority on just about everything When we atshytempt to discuss education poli shytics religion almost anything he becomes anshyDOyed He is ir shyritable and if my daughter eaUs him a secshyend time he shouts I heard au the first time But he does want me to visit An inshyvitation to visit should not al shyways be taken literally lhe casual Why dont ~ drop in to see us sometimes should be regarded more as a eourteous expression than a forshymal invitation

So the first question is whethshyer this behavior of your lIOll-inshylaw occurs only during your visshyits or is it always so

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Is to ask your daughter but then If this is 1he case she may be anwilHng to tell you Observe bim when others are present and IIlle if he behaves 1hi5 way toward them If be does Jt is DOt your visit but his personality

The tendency to be an authorshytty on just about everything is a eommon human faiHng It is even an occupational hazard for eertain fields College professhysors physicians and priests IIOmetimes fall into the habit because of the expectations they encounter among people that they MUST know the answer But education and training in one area do not make you an authority in everything

Furthermore tbe more formal education a person has and eampshypeciaUy the more specialized his knowledge the more keenly does he realize his ignorance of lI1any man things There is lI01lle truth to the saying that doctors of philosophy know InOre and more about less and less The time when a man like Aristotle could encompass almost n to be known of human knowledge passed a long time ago

Fear Status Loss But 011 the other hand few

people are willing ~ contess eomplete ignorance of a topic 1IDder discussion This they 88shylIWIle will cause them to lose tatus to be considered unalert CIt unintelligent The more prushydent get by by nodding their beads or smiling knowingly The less modest and imprudent rush into the fray brandishing their ignorance

Some people have a personal-

Ohio middotWomens College To Be Coeducational

COLUMBUS (NC)-St Mary of the SpringS College here will become a coeducational institushytion this Fall Sister Mary Anshygelita president has announced

A womens school since its founding in 1911 the college will admit male students to ns apper classes this Fall and next and to its freshman class in 1tle Pall of 1966 The college ismiddotconshy4lucted by the Dominican 5istel8

Cape Style Show Our Lady of Victory Gulld

Centerville will sponsor its anshyDual Summer luncheon and style Ibow from 1 to 4 Tuesday after IlOOn Aug 18 at Coonamessett Inn Falmou1lh A social-hour will precede the lunch General chairman is Mrs James ~ aided by Mr Viilcent T CuR

ity need 110 prove themselves superior to others in everything even a simple social discussion They cannot accept the fact that others can excel them iri any area of life and they ultimately behave rather foolishly These persons take 1l dim view of the capabilities of others They have to Their personalities demand it

Of course there is the argushymentative type These too at times seem to be quite authorshyitative on everything Basically they like a conflict situation They enjoy controversy They love to sharpen their wits though debate and it doesnt matter which side of the fence they are on Either will do equally well if it gives them an opportunity of engaging in argumentation

Pose Problem There are some of the possible

explanations for your son-inshylaws behavior But there is one more that seems pertinent Sinee he is well educated he may keep himself well informed on some of the topics discussed

He may even be an authority on one or two of them Quite unshywittingly you may pose a probshylem for bim

The American Medical Assoshyciation had asurvey carried out some years ago about the pashytients image of the physician One criticism was that he talked middotdown to patients and failed to explain their lllness in terms they could understand Some effort it seems has been made to correct this

But it is not difficult to undershystand the plight of the physician trying to explain to a person of ordinary education the complexshyities of certain diseases Short of a brief course in anatomy and physiology for which the doctor bas no time hec~nt get across

Technical Terminolou Furthermore he is accustomed

to the technical terminology of medical jargon some of which is abbreviated What he is really being asked to do is to translate into English his usual language of communication with his colshyleagues Only the exceptionally patient and articulate will sucshyceed easily

To some extent this is the problem of every specialist when he discusses his specialty with non-specialists When you begin a conversation with your sonshyin-law about education assumshying this is his speciality he may despair of gettiJ)g across to JOu because he sees the depth of the point you raise the distinction-

Prelate Blesses Peru _Church and Clinic

LIMA (NC)-The new church of St Andrew in the suburb of Xl Monton formerly Limas city dump and a new threeshy

room clinic financed by the British Womens Association 811 Anglican group have been solshy~nly blessed by Juan Cardinal Ricketts Archbishop of Lima

The First Lady of Peru LucUa Belaunde de Cruchaga was the patron of the church while the British ambassador and his- wife were sponsors of the clinic The Canadian ambassador in Lima Freeman Tovell cut the ribbon at 1he door of bull I1eW dental cUDic

of the terms he would have to make and the whole history of the nation that he simply cannot take up with you

He seems to be a man who cannot tolerate small talk He fails to apprecia~e that you are looking for friendly intelligent conversation not amiddot learned deshybate If he prides himself on his knowledge of the subject under discussion he may fear you are trying to challenge him Hence his authoritative stand

You can readily defuse him by-indicating that you regard his opinion highly that you are not challenging him Once this is clear he will quite suddenly become less authoritative

He will not have to act this way because he can feel secure that you do not threaten him at all As a matter of fact both of JOU may come to enjoy each other greaUy fur I suspect there is a bit of this in you too

Good Intentions His irritability is another matshy

ter Some people seem to reckon time by geological periodS not the clOck When they are called to dinner or the phone they will respond to the calls in a leisureshyly fashion They dont mean to be discourteous or thoughtless They like to take their time which is at its most rapid more like t1he tortoise than the hare They cant understand why the should be called twice They are coming in their own good timeshyarent they

The response I heard )011 the first time is meant to put the caller in his place Perhaps you are annoyed by this because you Hke promptness So for the duration of your visit be satisshyfied to put up with your slow paced son-in-law After all on a visit you arent in any hurry are you Neither is he so enjo ro~lves in a leisurely way

Catholic Students Aid Retarded Children

BALTIMORE (NC)-For more than 200 Catholic high school 8tud~ in the Baltimore area t1his Summer is a time when -abey can 1leach their parents about the difficulties faced bJ retarded -children

The students representing 10 different SChools are all volunshyteers at Rosewood state Hospishytal for children just outside Baltimore lheir job as 1heysee it is to help those who need help and to enlighten the adult popu1lrtion whim is often 18shyluctant to discuss the meDtally handicapped

-rile students bring t1he c0mshymunity into the hospital and take the hospital back to the comshymunity said Mrs Irene M Blaekbum director of volunteer services at Rosewood

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ART INSTRUCTION AIDS Religious and lay art mshystructors will serve as demonstrators at the National Conshyference of Catholic Art Educators workshop to be held in Cincinnati starting Monday Aug 17 Papier mache projects will be the tqpic Left to right are Sister Stella Mary OPOf

of Fort Walton Beach Fla Sister Judine OP and Doria Frech of Miami Fla NC Photo

Wins Laetare Award Poet Phyllis McGinley Receives 1964 Medal

At Private Ceremony WESTON (NC)-Poet Phyllis

McGinley received the Laetare Medal for 1964 at a private cereshymony in her home here in Conshynecticut

The presentation was made by Father Theodore M Hesshyburgh CSC president of the University of Notre Dame which has conferred the honor annually since 1883 on an outshystanding American Catholic lay person Miss McGinley was named this years Laetare Medal recipient on March a Laetare Sunday

The citation accompanying the award said in part

Your poems are like pools of light falling on the ground beshytween the trees of a forest Surely you have plucked them from the sky stolen them from the sun Whether they are conshycerned with human frailties ancl

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Prelate Declines To Take Stand On Housing

LOS ANGELES (NC) James Francis Cardinal McshyIntyre has declined publicly to take a stand on an effort aimed at nullifying and prohibshyiting any type of fair housing legislation in California

[1he teaching of ~ Catholie Church ltOncerning the human dignity of aU per90llS and the duty of all to respect that digshynity is clear and always has been manifested thearohbishop of Los Angeles said in a statement

But he added when an isshySUe is submitted to the people for vote it does not behoove the archbishop of Los Angeles to encourage the clergy to preshysume to direct the faiifihful in the expression of their individshyual judgment and consequent vote In such political matters our positioin is to leave the decision to the individual eonshyIICience

Cardinal Mcintyres statement referred to Proposition 14 on the November ballot which if adopted by CalJiforma voters would nullify existing state fair h()using legislation and prohibit IJUch legislation in the future

BLShops Oppose The bishops of five other Cali shy

fornia dioceses--San Francisco Sacramento Santa Rosa Oakshyland and Stockton-have gone on record opposing Proposition 14 They have stated that it is contrary to Catholic teaching on racial jus tic e and property rights

Cardiool McIntyres il tate shyment was issued in response to picketing nt the archdiocesan chancery by representatives of the Catholks United For Racial Equality (CURE) organization About seven negroes and white pickets appeared 90me of them earrying signs referring to Proshyposition 14 CURE member have 4emonstrated at the Chancery before

The latest demonstration ocshyeurred three days after it was disclosed that Father William H DuBay 29 who criticized Cardinal McIntyre in June fur

_ failing to provide civiJ rights leadership to Catholics herehad been transferred to a new parshyish in suburban Anaheim Calif

Use of Portuguese In Mass Optional

APARECIDA (NC)-A direeshytive issued by Carlos Carmelo Cardinal de Vasconcellos Motta ehairman of the Brazilian Bishshyops Conference provides for the optional use of Portuguese in eertain parts of the Mass

According to the cardinals decree the vernacular language ean be used in Masses whether recited or sung celebrated in the presence of the people and in the administration of the sacrashyments

The Brazilian dioceses are preshyparing to put this innovation into practice The date set by Jaime Cardinal de Barros Cashymara of Rio de Janeiro is Sunshyday Aug 16

Solons Retreat BRAZILIA (NC) - Twentyshy

three deputies and senators of ~e Brazilian national pariiament

attended a relil~ious retreat here _Tid President Castelo Branco eame to the closing ceremony An upshot of this first retreat held specifically for iegislators was that a regular weekly Mass will be offered each Friday for them Plans were made to build a retreat house for men here

ONE OF THE BEST The C~tholic Bishops of Michigan sponsor a job training censhyter in Lansing Mich where 150 men and women students are pursuing a retraining proshygram designed to help them to compete for jobs in todays world Here U S Sen Philip A Hart of Michigan tells a class that officials in Washington DC regard their job trainshyingprogram as one of the bt~st anywhere in the U S NC PhQto

Prelates Sporlsor Training Program Michigan Ijneft~ployables Prepare for Jobs

LANSING (NC)-students at the old St Marys school just around the corner from the State Capitol here are all majoring in the same subject-jobs

There are 150 Students-4lvershyage 34--in a retraining progilam for men and womenmiddotwho have been left behind in a world where it often tJakes a high school diploma to get a janitors job

The program is paid for by three Federal agencies and sponshysored by the Catholic bishops of Miohigan although few of the students and staff are Catholics

Most students have been living on the fringe of the world others take for granted Their average wage last year was less than $700 bull

Few have the well-turned clothes and self-confident air that go with having made it in the world TheilI faces more often turn inward on problems that

Ask New Agr~ement

In Poland Conflict BERLIN (NC) - A new

Church-state agreement to end conflict between Polands Cathshyolles and its communist governshyment has been caled for by the Cracow Catholic weekly Tygod nik Powszechny it has been reported here

Reports said the weekly urged that the new agreement be based on coexistence and objectivity and not on emotion The weekly also said that although no one in Polasd thinks of overthrowing the communist government many Poles including commushynists WOUld like to improve it

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have plagued t1heir lives-never are learning how to write their a det~nt job never a decent names for the first time in the home never a decent education big block letters of beginners always having to swallow a little I1he trainees range all the pride arid ask fur welfare way from no education at all to

All Unemployable hiamph SChooI graduates - you They range from Cuban refushy luiow 9Oclal promotions who

gees and migrant workers who have moved along because they have stopped following the crops were too big to be left behindIf to native Miohigan school dropshy said John L Gaffney ddiector outs of the job training center

He said they were aU unem-Some are learning English and ployable in any meaningful

BOme 10 add and subtract OthellS way By this he meant they could

pick strawberries in the springSpain Rites Honor dig ditches in the summer or hire

Patron St James out for any part time job that takes only a strong back andSANTIAGO DE CAMPOshypromises little paySTELA (NC)-Traditional anshy

First the trainees must learnnual rites in honor of St James tomiddot read write and do enoughthe AlOstle patron of Spain arith1netic 90 they can be putwere attended here by Castor into a vocational educatioo pro-Manzauera Holgado captain

gram After vocational traininggenera~ of Galicia on behalf of t1hey will be placed in jobs withFrancico Franco Spanish chief

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CHICAGO (NC)-A Sout Dakota priest has 1000 Inshydians in his parish-but no curate and no nuns to help him CMeuro for them

An Oregon pastor wants bull vitalize the Confraternity of Ohristian Doctrine program iJt his parish It rovers an area that includes four hiamph schools and 12 grade schools--none of them Catholic

The superintendent of schools in a Texas diocese calls the lay teacher situation there pathetshyic Ohurch schools cannot afshyford qualified teachers because one-quarter of the areas Cathoshylic families earn less than $3000 yearlY

These men share one thing ita common all have turned for aSsistance to the Extension Le Volunteers

But according to Father Joha L Sullivan director of the J)lGshy

gram appeals for volunteers have far outstripped the number of personnel available

We cannot begin to ~ill aD the requests he said

Many Programs Extension Ley Volunteers are

presently working in 135 mission areas in 13 states and Puen Rico They are concentrating efshyforts in the South and West with BOme work also being done in tbe Chicago slums

Fa4her Sullivan said there are manY programs the organimti011 would like to undertake if more volunteers were available-fUllshylIher promotion of the liturgy more interracial Programs and social work Newman center deshyvelopment on a much lalgeJ seale ecumenical ventures

Founded four years ago 1IIe Extension Lay Volunteers 01 shyganization is spon9Ored by the Oathltgt1ic Church Extension Soshyciety with headquarters at 1307 South Wabash St here

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Prelates Limit Vernacular Use To Low Mass

BOMBAY (NC) ~ Indias bishops have agreed to limit the use of the vernacular for the present to low Mass eelebrated in the presence of bull congregation

middotThis was announced here by Valerian Caldmiddotinal Gracias of Bombay president of the Cathshytgtlic Bishops Conference of India (CBCI) following the Holy Sees approval of decisions by the countrys hierarohy on the Conshystitution on the Liturgy of the ecumenical council

Cardinal Gracias said the vershynacular will be permissible in all parts of the Mass (both the

Protest Attack On Prelate In Uganda

RAMPALA (NC)-Thonshysands of Catholics staged a mass demonstration here to protest against an attack on the Church and Arohbishop Joshyseph Kiwanuka WF of Rubag~

by a Uganda cabinet minister In the latest incident of conshy

tinuing Church-State conflict over education Minister of Edushycation J SL Zake accused the archbishop in a speech in Parliashyment of dishonest misrepreshysentation of a court case involshyving Catholic schools threatened him with reprisals and charged the U~nda hierarchy with seekshying to hustrntte government policy

l1he policy of the Government Whicll subsidires Cat hoI i c achoolsis to insist on the right to pay tlhair staffs directly and NATIONAL OFFICtRS OF C D OF A Marg~retJ Buckley center of Chevy Chase Ordinary and the Proper) except to hire fire and transfe teach- the Canon up to the CommumonMd was reelected Supreme Regent of the Ca tholic Daughters of America at th~ir Hollyshyers The Ohurch which Provides but excluding the part from the

wood Fla national convention The C D of A officers elected are left to right Mrs ~lose to 50 per cent of the counshy middotPalter Noster to the Domine trys educational facilities re-o Maniha Cprine of Los Angeles secretary Mrs Anna Ballard of Milton ~a~s~ First V~ce non sum dignus which can be Barns this poliCy as an encroachshy Supreme Regent Miss Buckley Mrs Anna K Baxter of Dubuque Iowa Second VIce in the vernacular ment on its rights as the legal Supreme Regent Dr Catherine Clarke of Albuquerque N Mex Supreme Treasurer NC Lack Good Melodies owner of the schools Photo The cardinal said the bishopsIn latemiddot February the semtshy

did not apply for any innovashyautonomous kingdom of Buganshy1lkm in regard to sung Massesda-the nations most important as 19ley felt that the difficultiesprovince which has control over Condemnation of Cuba Initiates NewEra posed by the lack of good musshyeducation within its bordersshyical melodies for vernacular1IOught to apply the central govshy

ernment policy at the provincial Vote Seen Severe Blow to Castro Regime texts are such thatmiddot they could not be tackled and overcome atlevel this stageWASHINGTON (NC) - The up a report of an OAS investi shy trade with Cuba except in foodshyChurch Legal Employer meeting of fOreign ministers of gating committee which had stuffs medicine and medical He voiced ihe hope that withBut Catholics refused to let the Organization of American found that Castros regime had equipment and called on the experience time and study thethe then BU~nda education States which invoked new ecoshy sought to subvert Venezuelan American states to suspend all vernacular will also be introshyminister Abu Mayanja handle nomic and political sanctions institutions and to overthrow its sea trade with Cuba except such duced in sung Masses in thethe payment of their school against Fidel Castros Cuba may democratic government through countryas may be of a humanitarianstaHs or to transfer teachers have opened a new era in Latin terrorism sabotage assault and naturelhe Rubaga archdiocese and the lbe cardinal made it cleatAmerican affairs guerrilla warfare

Masaka diocese asked the Uganshy Only four American states that the approved changes are U S Secretary of State Dean da hi~ court to issue an injuncshy And so the meeting said still maintain diplomatic ties not ~ be inJtroduced until the Rusk has called it one of the tion against Mayanjas efforts Cuba was guilty of aggression with Cuba trade between OAS loefi bishopmiddot aultbhlaquojzes theiJmost important meetings oold in The foreign ministers enershyOIl the ground that they were members and Cuba is estimated introductionthis hemisphere Observers are getically condemned Cuba forunconstitutional to total less than $15 million avirtually unanimous in calling it Mentioning the diversity elthismiddot aggression said governshy year or less than one per centIt was declared in COWt that historic though its actual fruits languages peoples and customsments of the American states of Cubas world trade air travel1Jle scllool owners-the Church will be sometime in maturing in tfhois country Cardinal GTashyshall not maintain diplomatic between Cuba and American--4lle the legal employers of the The meeting held here bac~ed 01 consular relations with the cias said the changes should be teachers But before a final deshy government of Cuba directed

states for which there seem to introduced with prudence sobe a loophole now consists prin_cision could be reached Mayanja American states to suspend all cipally of three flights a week that while we have diversity

resigned and the Buganda govshy Work Together we also maiIlltain some kind ofbetween Havena and Mex~eoermnent agleed to all Church unfonnityCitydemands The case was therefore withdrawn For Bible Week Pontiff Blesses There was immediate interest

Arehbishop Kiwanuka ihen AUCKLAND (NC)-Unpreceshy in whether the four countries wrote an open letter to the dented cooperation between ~railian People that voted against the new sancshyBuganda government to ihank churches is taking place here in BRASILIA (NC)-Pope laul tions - MeXico Chile Bolivia

New Zealand as all major deshy and Uruguay-would now conshyit for the amicable settlement VI sent his blessing and good of the question nominations participate in prepshy wishes for good government to form to the action of the mashy

arations for Bible Week Oct 4 jority Some law-makers hereSell Oai the Brazilian people throughto 10 professed to be disappointedArchbishop Sebastiano BaggioBut 1i1e national educational The Catholic Church is repre_ that the action of the OAS meetshyminister Zake told Parliament the new apostolic nuncio in sented by Fathers J C Pierce ing was not unanimousBrazilthat the settlement was a sell and E R Simmons Other authorities noted the

Aim of Bible Week is to renew 15 to 4 vote was above the twoshyout and wamiddotrned 00 would inshy Pope PaUl VI sent his personal troduce amendments to the edushy good wishes for the happishy

interest in the Bible among thirds vote needed It was alsoootion laws to pennit the govshy ness of the people of the largest ernment to carry oUt its sohool churchgoers and themiddot general Catholic country in the world said that the vote was a psychoshy

public logiCal victory for the majoritypolicy They were expressed in a let shySpecific purposes are to bring of the American states and ater delivered to President HumshyAt the Catholic rally to PlOshy ministers and clergy in each area severe blow to Castros regime berto Castello Branco by thetest Zakes speeoh Flancis Walshy together to study selected passhy nuncio during a ceremony atugembe Bugandas minister of sages of the Bible 10 stimulate wpich Archbishop Baggio preshyloeaJ government warned ihat similar Bible study in each area sented his credentialsthe Jl8tions Catholics who comshy and congregation to relate the

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12 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Aug 6 1964 To the Worlds Children

God Love You Lacordaire in Tune With ModE1rn Times By Msgr Jllhn S Kenned the priesthood give up the llic to the dictatorship of Loui9shy By Most Rev Fulton J Sheen DD What does the name Lacorshy church and become an ardent Napoleon with a couple of revshy

daire mean to us today If anyshy secularist Lacordaires associashy )lutions thrown in A photograph of a starving child holding a bowl as be begged thing probably the source of tion with him was brief no Lacordaire did not want the for food appeared in tihe July-AuguS1 issue of MISSION IIhis copy exclamatory lluotations on an more than two years Church to be tied to any of of MISSION fell mto the hands of a little girl whose motiher wrote old fashioned sort of holy card So m e may have a vague idea that the bearer of the name was involved in controversial matters in France some time during the nineteenth century Would there be m u c h interest in a biography of this man Probably not But per hap s the r e should be For we can learn from it lessons l)erti shynent to our own time I must say that I have read with conshysiderable interl~st Lancelot Shepshypards biographical essay Lashyeordaire (Macmillan $695shy

middotAnd the former soon found himself disagreeing with the latter and separating from him and his views completely But the brief collaboration was to cost Lacordaire heavily for the rest of his life making him pershymanently suspect in some quarters

A Great Preaeher Lacordoaire first made his reshy

sounding reputation as a preachshyer at Notre Dame in Paris in 1835 He gave courses of sermons which drew audiences numbershying as high as 10 thousand Many of those present were men which was most unusual His success lay in his abandoning the hidebound formal style of preaching iD speaking to his contemporaries in their own

1~ese He was a firm believer lin freedom and democracy was lonvincEd that the Church would do best under an arrangeshyInent such as obtained in the United States and was especially jlnsistent that she should be Jorwardlooking

Unanswered Questions He dhcerned in many of his

Jellow Catholics of France a rejection of the century meaning a refusal of what in our timEI Pope John called agshyl~iornamento He deplored a fruitless attachment to the dead ])ast a neglect of present opporshytunitY1l shrinking from the future

The fnet is that many of the 1roubles ofthe Church in France in the Yl~ars after his death and Illmost down to the present

Page 26 of YGur July-Augusamp MISSION magazine had quite an effect on our Ieggy who Is seven years old She picked up the magazine after she had prepared for bed I came Into her room to say goodshynight and she said Mother look at that

Most evenings I have III hard time getshyting Peggy to finish her dinner and I usually end up saying How some poor ehildren would love to have your meal Peggys usual comment is TIl betr But I think that she now reaUjies that there are many hungry children throughout the world She was so deeply impressed by all this that I promised acontribution to The Society for the Propagation 01 the Paith from Peggy and me Your MISSION magashyzine Is most appealing and I only wish I eould contribute DMgtre but you ean count hearing from us as often as possible

as follows

which is excesoive) idiom and in demonstrating iJtemmed from the attitude This is one of several instances of children being deeply Paris Lawyer to them that religion far from which he found negative and Iiouciled by the poverty and hunger of other children in the world

Jean-Baptist-Henri Lacordaire being dead as was widely asshy Ilterile Not long ago we Spoke of a nine-year-old girl who wore braces was born in al Burgundian vil sumed actually had direct and bull At his death in 1861 he was because of a back affliction but she sent $130 for children wDG lage in 1802 the son of a surgeon and a lawyerlI daughter Naposhy

vital relevance to which they lived

the age and to

in ita

])ractically in retirement AIshyJeady his preaching style once

suffer more than she because of bunger Perhaps we should address our pleas to children They have souls that are receptive to God

leon was then ruling France and probl~ considered revolutionary had grace Did not Our Lord say it was only sueh who would enter the although the Church was free of the outright persecution which

A critic writing Some after Lacor4aires death

time said

begun tel be obsolete Today his lErmonsstrike us as if not unshy

Kingdom of Heaven 111ey also are more readily moved to actdOll GIl hearing of grave need

had characterized the recentmiddot The conferences at Notre Dame Jeadable at least as cast in a Revolution the emperors hand was heavy upon her

Lacordaire made his first Comshymunion at the age of 12 he deshyscribed it as his last religious joy for many years I left the Lycee at 17 he later wrote with my religion destroyed and with morals which no longer had any curb

This may have been an exagshygeration but the young man was hardly more than a deist until while at law s(~hool in Dijon he got into a discussion group under the influence of which he began to move bacIt closer to the Church What he styled his conshyversion came in Paris where he bad begun pructice at the bar

n was followed by his entering ftle seminary in 1824 The supeshyriors there while recognizing

his exceptional gifts were not happy about what they considshy

form an epoch in the history of Christian eloquence and one from which dates the beginning of an immense religious moveshyment among the youth of our time

But there were those who looked askance at preacher and sermons as secular and too modern Especially was he faulted by those of the clergy who felt that the fate of the Church was inextricably bound up with the fortunes of the Bourbons

There was to be further preaching practically throughshyout France there WaS 10 be journalism and the writing of books there was to be a short foray into politics there was tomiddot be a venture in schoolmasshytering

Believer Ia Dem~

Jhetoric which we find overshyElaboraul and practically impenshyEtrable

But he would be the first to ldmit that a discourse must be nddressei and suited to the bearers before one which means that it will quite quickly go out (If date

Mr Sheppards study is a bit IIcrappy not smoothly blended And it leaves some questions arbout the subject unanswered But because Lacordaire was a 1ine exainplemiddot of the wisdom of sensible accommodation to one (~wn age it is decidedly worthshy~lIIbile to read about him

lCrusade Convention oro Include Music

CINCI-lNATI (NC) - Music ~vill be a fea1ure of the 21st nashy

Send us your old rold and jewetry-the braeelet or ring oa DO longer wear last years gold eyeglass frames the culf Uno you never liked anyway We will resell them and use the mone to afd the Missligtns Your semi-precious stones will be winninr souls for Christ Our address The Soclet lor the Propagation 01 the Faith 366 Filth Avenue New York New York l000L

GOD LOVE YOU to RRP for $5 For Gods poor bullbullbulltIt MS for $10 I am 9ixteen and this is some of the money I earned modeling I promise to send the missions something out of every pay check for we all owe something to people who have 90 litue whether it be money or prayers to Mr and Mrs E B for $5 In thanksgiving for selling my first news story to Mrs SAW for $15 I won this on a fiShing trip with my good husband-he was the loser and I won for the Missions to MC for $20 Ill llhanksgiving for recovering sometihing I thought was lost

We therefore address ftlt G9d Lcnre Y8U eolumJl to all tile ehildren of the world-to those who wear braees and to those

who do Dot-in the fond hope that the may fulfill for their elders the words of Scripture A little ehild shall lead them How many children aTe there who will answer this appeal and Inspire their parents to be mindful of the hungry of the worldf

ered his independent spirit He And there was to be the resshy tional Catholic Students Misshywould always be a person of strong views md not reluctant to express them

Upon ordination he was asshysigned as a (~onvent chaplain then as a college chaplain In

toration of the Dominicans in France undertaken by him after he entered the order in Italy in 1839 This proved to be his most lastirg acomplishment b e set though it was by many difficulshy

sion Crusade four-day convenshytion starting Thursday Aug 1 lit the Urliversity of Notre Dame

SUPPOlting the musical proshylram will be the famed Concert (~ir of Xavier University

Cut out this coupon pin your sacrifice to It and maR It to the Most Rev Fulton J Sheen National Director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith 366 Fifth Avenue New York I HY laquo 70ur Diocesan Director RT REV RAYMOND T CONSIDINE 368 North Main Street Fall River Mass

1830 he was invited to come to ties Uew Orleans CSMC headquarshyNew York to work in the then In Lacordaires lifetime (he ters herE announced The choir young diocese there He was inshy died at 59) France went from 1lriU provide musical background SWORDFISHfor major sessions of the conshyclined to accept but just then ali empire under Napoleon to a he met the celebrated Lammenshy vention at which more thaDrevival of Bourbon rule to an andtyens a strong advocate of ideas Orleanist monarchy to a repub- 4000 delegates will be present which appealed to Lacordaire and will join with groups ~ CLAMS

These inclUded for example student-delegates to lead ill that of a free Church in a free Stresses Christian songs Wlitten especially for the For Your Outdoor society or state Such a notion D p I convention of course went directly against emocratlc rlnclp e Coolcout the long held principle of close BELIZE (NC) - Citizens of union betweEln Church and this British Honduras territory ~)hrino Night Vigil State which in France meant in- soon to become independent MacLeans Sea Foodsoro Hc)nor Martyrsliivisible union between altar stand on the Christian demoshy UNION WHARF FAIRHAVEN and throne eratic principle of self-deter- AURIESVILLE (NC)-AnaUshy ~

Lammenais was a stormy fig- mination and claim their right ttight prayer vigll will be held ore A priest he was to give up to be a free nation Prime Minshy at tihe Northmiddot Amerlcan Martyn

ister George Price declared here Slhrine here ill New York beshy~inning ]iJitlay Aug 14 to markPremier Price said that ChrisshyMalaya To Ban Reds tian democracy chosen by his themartyrdom 322 years ago 01 Jesuit Indian missionariesFrom Universities government is inspired by the

KUALA LUMPUR (NC)-The principles of Christ embodied in Pilgrimages poundrom several Eastgtshy

Lower House of Parliament the Ten Commandments and on em cities are expected for the igil which will close wi~ celshypassed a bill giving the governshy the Sermon on the Mount We ~ Ebration of Mass Aug 15 Feutment authorit~ to prevent comshy are on the side of Christian

munists from attending Malayshy democracy as it emerges as a Clrlthe Assumption of Mary ~ lmiddot shysian universitiEls growing political force in Censhy

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13 Two Dioceses Get Permits For ETV

WASHINGTON (NC) shyThe Brooklyn and Rockville Centre NY dioceses have received construction permits from the Federal Communicashytions Commission authorizing them to utilize a new educashytional television service opened up last year by the FCC

They are the first Catholic dioceses in the country and the first groups operating large school systems public or private to receive such authorization from the FCC

The newly granted permits will allow the two dioceses to undertake construction of transshymission facilities for a new 2500 megacycle instructional televishysion service Three more dishyoceses-New York Miami and Baltimore--are preparing appli shycations to the FCC for construcshytion permits while several othshyers are taking preliminary steps

The granting ()f construction permits to the Brooklyn and Rockville Centre dioceses was hailed as marking a coming of age for Catholic education in the use of the new communications media by Father John M Culshykin SJ~ television consultant tc the National Catholic Educashytional Association

Cooperative Plannin~

These new channels open up new areas for cooperative planshyning and programming to meet eommon needs with national reshysources Father Culkin said It now becomes possible to think in concrete terms of courses and series ()f programs on video tape and film using the best teaching talent in the country

The new microwave channels both create the need for such cooperatively produced pro- grams and at the same time proshyvide an efficient and economic distribution system for these programs We hope that this action by the FCC will encourage other school systems to take adshyvantage of these same opporshytunities

College Acquires Surplus Land

WINOOSKI PARK (NC)-St Michaels College here in Vershymont has officially acquired title to 123 acres and 14 buildings at the abandoned Ethan Allen Air Force Base

The five parcels of land valshyued at $358000 had been turned over as surplus by General Services Administration for edushycational purposes St Michaels has been using some of the propshyerty under temporary permisshysion this past year

The buildings include resishydence facilities for faculty and students a gymnasium middotstorage and shop buildings and another building which is being turned into a computer center and classshyrooms The land includes propshyerty the college has been using for a ski jump plus flat land suitable for athletic fields

The new property wiD inshyerease the campus area by aboutmiddot one third Enrollment DOW at a record 1100

GENERAL AUDIENCES A new hall has been erected on the grounds of the papal Summer vina at Castelgandolfo to accommodate the great throngs of visitors whG tHWel out from Rome to see the Holy Father and to receive biB blessing NC Photo

Denies Plot to Make Church Roman LONDON (NC) - Anglican because members of the Anglishy

Archbishop Michael Ramsey of can priesthooo in the AngloshyCanterbury bas denied in Parshy Catholic sector (of the Church of liament a suggestion that proshy England) wish to be free to go posed changes in Church of on without breaking the law England laws were a plot to The vestments practically join the Roman Catholic Church speaking are the ve9tmeni8 of

the MassIlhe primate who as a senior The archbishop of Canterburybishop of the established Church in his reply saidof England has a seat in the I am a ProtestaJllt preciselyHouse of Lords the upper in the way in which the Prayerchamber of Parliament was Book and the Anglican formushyspeaking in a rather heated deshy laries use that term When Ibate on a measure to approve lay iD the sense of oW formushythe use of certain Catholic-like vestments

Earl Alexander of Hillsborshyough a leading Labor party spokesman and president of the Council of Protestant Churches claimed that changes in the law on what Anglican churchmen may wear at services were a direct departure from the ori shyginal Protestant prayer book

If we are not going to be different from the Church of Rome then what is the use of having a Protestant Church he asked I would like to intershyrogate the bishops individually and ask them Are you a Protesshytant We should know The great days of this country and the Commonwealth it has built up have been through the acceptshyance by the people of the princishyples of the Reformation Grant it may continue

Was there he asked some spe_ cial reason why the Church must pass this measure Is it

Nehru Memorial BOMBAY (NC) - Valerlall

Cardoinal Gracias of Bombay has accepted an invitation to serve on a I1Qtional committee to set up a memorial to the 1 Indian

laries I am a Protestant I use it without any qualification I beshylieve in what these formularies call the Holy Catholic Church precisely in the sense in which our formularies 00 - without qualifications bull

I want to repudiate ana deny from my heart and my conshyscience that behind our Church legislation there is some kina of subtle plot to assimilate the Church of England to some other Church in Christendom That ie DOt true

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Plan Educational TV Conference

NEW YORK (NC)-Leader8 iT government and educltion will speak at Fordham Univershysitys fourth annual five-day conference on educational teleshyvision to be held starting Monshyday Aug 17 at its Lincoln Square campus

Among those who will speak are commissioner Robert E Lee of the Federal Communications Commission Charles A Siepshymann chairman of the departshyment of educational communicashytions at New York University and former vice-president in eharge of programming for the British Broadcasting Corporashytion and Father John M Culshykin SJ consultant on teleshyvision for the-National Catholic Educational Association and dishyrector of Fordhams proposed Lincoln Square communications center

Meeting in conjunction with the Fordham conference will be representatives ()f dioceses afshyfiliated with the NCEAs Comshymittee on Television

They will discuss a unified ETV equipment buying plan and the possibility of obtaining financial aid for some of their cooperative activities including 11 central programming service

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14 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Aug 6 19~i4

r ells Youth Good Readin~1 LE~ads to God By Joseph T bull McGloin SJ

A lot of tOdays teachers and parents deplore that fact that television has cut deeply into our reading And yet sales of all kinds of reading material shyespecially paper-backs-are fab_ ulous It must be true that some people are reading less and enshyjoying it less and this perhaps

because of television but it could also be true that some others actually read more beshycause previous ly they never 8 a t still long enough to read a book and now they are forced to do so m e reading because its imshypossible to enshydure all that television without distraction

I suspect in fact that you teen-agers as a group are readshying more than teen-agers ever have But the important considshyeration isnt that you read-its what you read

Literarily Retarded Among the many indicators of

maturity or the lack of same a persons reading habits are going to be quite prominent The avowedly mature young man who is still lapping up girlie magazines is still in his emoshytional infancy

And th gal who still pines and pants over true romance pulp is far from adulthood Unshyfortunately there are some pretshyty old babies in this old world

The fact is that you teen-agers are too mature now for only comic books and pulp SO dont keep yourselves literarily reshytarded

Has Purp~

Reading to even the minimalshyly mature has a connection with ones purpose in life just as everything else has In other words its not only for entershytainment (that too) but its supshyposed to help you get closer to God somehow

Your reading like knowledge is invariably going to show you something about God-either dishyrectly or indirectly - the God who is Beauty Truth and Goodshyness Or else its going to take you away from Him

Undoubtedly in your reading 80 far youve encountered some great heroes of history past and contemporary and undoubtedly too youve encountered some who were such only in their own minds and in the minds of the superficial

Youre mature enough now to

Withdlraws Support From Expedition

PITTSBURGH (NC) - Dushyquesne University has announced it is dropping its support of an African expedition by a Scottish anthropologist who believes white men are superior to eolored

Dr Robert Gayre was to lead the one-year expedition whose purpose was to see if white men had filtered into African coastal regions and accounted for the comparatively high civilizations found in some areas before Eushyropean settlers reached there in the 1500s

Details of Duquesnes withshydrawal were not disclosed The institution is operated by the Holy Ghost Fathers

Home Association The Sacred Heart Home and

SchOOl Association of North Atshytleboro executi~ board will meet at 8 Itomorrow night in the 1ICh00L

look in at least occasionally en the genuine heroes of history-shyChrist and His saints

Life of Ignatius You may recall a young man

named Ignatius who was Shl)t down off a wall his legs shashytered by a cannon-ball As te recuperated he asked for tte romances of the day since theie and military books were the only reading he cared for

To his dismay only some livEs of Christ and the saints were available and so reluctantlr and just to pass the tedious tim~

he began to read these It wasnt long before he began to see that Christ and His saints made pygmies of historys giants

And being somewhat stub born and proud Ignatius said to himself If these people di tinguished themselves this wa~

so can I Start With Scriptures

It shouldnt take a cannon-ban to get you doing some of the right kind of reading Start witll the real source of all good spirshyitual reading - the Scripturel Read just a little bit a day from both the Old and New Testashyment

But as you read dont force it down as you would medicinE

Read with your imagination visualizing the place where Christ sat as he spoke seein~ the people He spoke to puttin~

yourself in the crowd too ami transferring His words to your own contemporary idiom

Look into an occasional article or book that will guide yOll through Scripture giving you some background for a more in telligent and perceptive appreshyciation of these timeless book~~

Life of Christ Get a good life of Christ

(such as Jim Bishops Th~

Day Christ Died or Alban Goodiers completely fascinatinl~ and absorbing Life of Christ) and let yourself be captured blr

West Germans Help Children of India

MADRAS (NC) -A Catholicmiddotmiddot sponsored childrens welfar~

service was inaugurated hen~

with help from the people of West Germany

The mobile service to be run by the Catholic service Guild was inaugurated in the presencl~ of Archbishop Louis Mathias SDB of Madra-Mylapore and Dr Josef Holik West German consul in Madras

KC Clamboil Bishop Stang Assembly

Fourth Degree Knights of Co lumbus will hold a clamboU beginning at 1 Sunday after noon Aug 23 at the See-Saw in Tiverton John P Pereira ill in charge of arrangements

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Read about those tremendous men who were the Apostles look into great soldier saints like Camillus rugged saints like Brebeuf and Jogues lovable human saints like Francis of Assisi and the Little Flower lay men and women saints like Thomas More and Mary MagdashylenE intellectual saints like ThoJPas and Augustine and Ter~sa of Avila and simple lovshyablE saints like the Cure of Ars

Read a few of the very intershyestilg books on the spiritual life on positive moral and ascetical theology Read books about morals which give Tou their wly rather than only a cata log of Donts Read philososhyphy and theology written as Father Farrell does it in his Compannion to the Summa

Spiritual Novel Or if youre real tired pick

up something along the line of a piritual novel such as the charming Mass of Brother Miclel

Theres a lot of good reading before you-if you have the inishytial maturity and energy to get at t You can estimate your maturity by your reading-by the discipline for instance you exercise in reading something a litU~ tougher on occasion inshystead of just drifting along- and wasting all your reading time on junk

Remember - reading Ii k e everything else is either going to g~t you closer to God or take you farther from Him This is of course always your OWD choice

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15 Race Relations Continued from Page One

Catholic diocese m Lafayette A cruel and unbelievable

erime was committed against one of our priests who is a memshyber of a society which has been very generous to our diocese both as regards money and priests priests who have labored zealously among our colored Catholics The good priest was assaulted and whipped by sevshyeral Catholic white men

It is God Hims~lf who says Touch ye not my anointed (Ps 104 15) So grave is the ofshyfense of striking a priest that Mother Church PUnishes this act with excommunication as in- dicated in Canon 2343 No4

As an act of reparation for this truly sad incident a half hour of prayer before the Blsssed Sacrament exposed will be held in every parish church of the diocese on the first Friday Aug 7 Over and above the act of reparation we shall pray that a change of heart will come about in other places where the spirit of rebellion against the teachings of the Church regardshying race exists

You will recall our action of Oct 16 1959 when interference against participation of Negroes in religious instruction through diocesan marriage courses was declared a reserved sin By these presents the same penalty is now extended to all those who interfere with our colored Cathshyolics in the practice of their reshyligion or who join groups whose purpose it is to oppose the teachshyings of Mother Church regarding racial relations These Catholics cannot possibly be absolved in confession or approach the holy Table unless there be a change of disposition Without this change one would be guilty of the sacriligious reception of these sacraments

This letter must be read at all the Masses in the churches and chapels of the diocese on Sunshyday Aug 2

May the good God and Father of us all preserve us from furshyther disturbances of this nature and in His boundless mercy may He grant us a better understandshying and practice of His all shyembracing law of charity

Given from the episcopal resshyidence on the 27th day of July 1964

Faithfully yours in the Lord ffi Maurice Schexnayder

Bishop of Lafayette

P S It is comforting to know that the men involved have given good evidence of sincere repentance and have made their apologies

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Trappistine Sisters To Open Community

DUBUQUE (NCh-Trappistine Sisters from St Marys Abbey Wrentham Mass will arrive Oct 1 to take possession of a 598-acre farm nine miles south of Dubuque

Fifteen to twenty Sisters are expected to open the new insti shytution here the semi-cloistered orders third in the United States In addition to the Massashychusetts community there is anshyother in White Thorn Calif

The property includes a 10shyroom home a managers resi shydence three tenant houses and farm buildings ~)

Saving Canceled Stamps Easy lnexpensiv~

Way to Aid Mission Endeavors of Church From time to time one reads appeals for used postage stamps to help some particular

mission or missionary Considering the tons of such material available very little of it is ever put aside for these workers in Christs vineyard who request it Very likely one reason that the appeal falls on deaf ears is the average Catholics failure to understand that used postage stamps are a very real source of inshycome to many a Catholic misshysionary We dont realize two important facts which make it so-l) there are millions of American stamp collectors andshy2) these used postage stamps can be and are sold to dealers by the pound at various pricesdeshypending on quality and the conshydition of the stamp mixture market The stamp collecting inshydustry is a strong and healthy one and there is a constant deshymand for this material from specialists and students of the various stamp issues

Please Help There are so many Catholics

who are in a position to accumu_ late these used stamps and yet so little is done Wont you Mrs Housewife and you Miss OfficeshyWorker and you Messrs Execushytive Doctor Clerk Lawyer etc start NOW to put these insignishyficant pieces of colored paper aside to help our mission

If you dont happen to know of a missionary who is waiting with open arms to receive your accumulation your pastor can certainly name several Or send them to Monsignor Charles J Gable Pastor of Our Lady of Consolation Roman Catholic Ohurch on Statesville Road in Charlotte N C His missionary labors have been greatly assisted by gifts of used postage stamps faith among those less fortunate stamp to preserve it from dam- They can be sent by inexpenshy than ourselves A word of cau- age when tearing off the en- sive parcel post or third class tion - PleaSe leave a 1J4 inch velope corners or in cutting out rates margin of paper around the stamps from wrapper

Offer it Up

SUMMER PROJECT Collecting stamps for missioners is a good Summer project say these youngsters from left Kathleen and Carol Conroy St Josephs parish and Patricia Harney Holy Rosary parish both of Fall River

Maybemiddotit is a little trouble and inconvenience to tear off the stamped corners of envelopes and put them aside So-offer the inconvenience to God and thank Him for giving you an oportunity to help spread the

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Africa Prer~~~~nt

Receives Det~ee ~

JAMAICA (NC) - President Philibert Tsiranana of the Malshygasy Republic told a special convocation at St Johns Unishyversity here in Long Island that it was an exceptional token of consHleration that an honorary degree should be awarded te himself a former little cowherd of a small Malagasy village

After accepting the doctor of laws degree the African leader declared it was obvious that God wanted democracy to be the regime of modern times

Today I see American democshyracy manifest itself in my beshyhalf and through me to honor my country as your wonderful university bestows an excepshytional token of consideration on a man of color who has still to learn a lot he said

President Tsiranana laid witbshythe passage of the Americalmiddot civil rights act a small cloud has disappeared the cloud which sometimes was able to darken the relations between colored nations and your great nation

Portugal See Plans Modern Cathedral

BRAGANZA (NC)-The first cathedral to be built in Portugal in over a century will be conshystructed in this citY

The diocese of Braganza and Miranda was founded in 1545 and Miranda has a fine Renaisshysance cathedral but Braganza has become the bishops resi shydence and the administrative headquarters have been tra middotferred here

Club Licensing start using your basementCINCINNATI (NC)-The Ohio

State Liquor Control Commisshysion has approved the licensing of a Playboy night club here following a hearing at which the head of the Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce said his city was in need of high class entertainshyment

The decision which reversed an earlier ruling by the state liquor director was criticized by Auxiliary Bishop Paul F Leishybold and by the archdiocesan newspaper the Catholic Teleshygraph

Playboy Clubs are semi-pri shyvate night clubs inspired by Playboy magazine in which scantily-clad bunny girls serve drinks to customers

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Aug 6 1964

Lauds Christian Social Mov~em4~nt Leaders By Msgr George G Riggins

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Eric von Kuehnelt-Leddihn a eosmopolitan Austrian Catholic journalist whose constant comshyings-and-goings from one disshytant part of the world to the other make Columbus Marco Polo and Magellan look like stay-at-homes or shut-ins is a hard man to pin down or to categorize ideologically One day he writes -- in The Commonshyweal for exshyample -like a moderate libshyeral and the next day - in the National Review for exshyample - like a hard bitten conservative And now and then he seems to play it down the middle

I always enjoy reading Mr ~ Leddihn even when he is in one

of his most stubbornly conserva_ tive moods but I must admit that some of his writings on the subject of Catholic social teachshying leave me rather confused

Catholic Sentimentalist Take for example his article

The Problem of the Catholic Social Sentimentalist in the May 19 issue of National Review The thesis of this article-if I have understood it correctly-is that the ever mounting fascishynation with social justice toshyday prevalent among Christians in general and Catholics in parshyticular is dangerous and demshyagogic sentimentalism

In the last 200 years of Westshyern history Mr Leddihn inshyforms us with a sweeping rheshytorical flourish the sentimenshytalists crusading for some sort of justice or to right the balance have caused more tears and bloodshed than the simple egoshytistic materialists who merely erave for earthly goods

Fails to Name It would be easier to undershy

stand what this rhetoric means if Mr Leddihn had taken the trouble to name a few names One would like to know who these sentimentalists really are and why they are thought to be so dangerous

Who for example are the misguided Christians who s e sentimentalism is greatly reshysponsible for the steady growth of Italian Communist votes and to whom is Mr Leddihn reshyferring when he says that cershytain Christians in Europe posshysessed of a purely strategicaishytactical and utterly unshy

~t Christian fear that Christians may miss the boat are convinced that they will have to take the wind out of the sails of Socialshyism and Communism-by aping some of their policies

Germans Contribute To Uganda Church

MITYANA (NC) - German Catholics are raising funds to build a church here in Uganda in honor of Mathias Mulumba Luka Banabakintu and Nowa Mawaggali three of the 22 Uganda martyrs who will beshycome canonized saints in Octoshyber

The fund dTive was announced by Archbishop Joseph Kiwanuka of Rubaga The martyrs all conshyverts of the White Fathers in the 19th century were killed for refusing to renounce their Cathshyolic Faith

Midsummer Whist Choristers at St Mathieu

Church Fall River will hold their annual whist at 8 Saturshyday night Aug 8 in the church hall Miss Jacqueline Mathieu is leneral chairman

I gather from the context of not 1 ecessarily swept off their Mr Leddihns article in National Review that he is referring here to the Moro wing of the Chrisshytian Democratic Party in Italy which as we know is in favor of the so-called opening to the left

But why not identify Mora and his associates by name and in simple fairness why not note for the record that Pope John XXIII from all accounts was sympathetic to their program or in any event saw no reason to flag them down

Un-Christian Trend Moreover if Mr Leddihn

really believes that when it comes to the practical applicashytion of the encyclicals the indishyvidual Catholic is entirely on his own by what logic then does he presume to say that his anonymous group of Christian sentimentalists are following an utterly un-Christian trend

of thought I suspect that the answer to

these questions is to be found in Mr Leddihns apparent convicshytion that there is really no such thing as an unjust social strucshyture anywhere in Europe todaY and that those who claim that there is are dangerous demashygogues

In other words while Mr Leddihn explicitly admits the possibility of a socially unjust order he is persuaded apparshyenthly that de facto all this talk about social justice in Europe is really so much bilge

Popes Stress Importance The impetus in modern times

to establish social justice Mr Ledihn contends came undeshyniably from the Marxists who condemned the inequalities of wealth insisting that politcal equality must be supplemented by economic equality

If this be so what are we to make of the repeated emphasis of recent Popes on the crucial importance of the virtue of soshycial justice

Mr Ledihns answer to this question is that while the Church obviously has a right to concern herself with the probshylems of injustice in the economic order her moralizing injuncshytions have created a probably unforeseen sense of illusion among good Christians who a[~

Seeks Replacements For Arctic Plants

LATROBE (NC) - Father Maximilian G Duman OSB head of the biology department at St Vincent College has emshybarked on his 1Uh expedition to arctic regions

Accompanied by Father Arshytheme Dutilly OMI director of the Arctic Institute at Catholic University of America Washshyington D C Father Dumans main purpose on the six-week expedition is to find replaceshyments for botanical specimens lost in the disastrous St Vinshycent fire in January 1963

When the biology laboratories burned Father Duman lost 25000 plant specimens 6000 of which were collected on 10 preshyvious trips in arctic regions

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Wh 3t can this possibly mean except that in Mr Leddihns jUdgment those Christians who are trying to apply the princishyples of the social encyclicals to concrete situations in their own countries - as the Popes have urged them to do-are one and all a pack of sentimentalists who really dont know what its all about and are concerned about social justice (which Mr Leddihn significantly always puts n quotes) only because they are stupid enough to think that in this way they can outshypromise Or out-maneuver the socialit and communist and thereby hopefUlly put the Church in a better light

Salt of the Earth I have such great respect for

Mr Leddihns first hand knowlshyedge of contemporary Europe and aso such respect foc his personal integrity that t hesitate to take issue with him on this point

On he other hand while I cannot possibly claim to know as mu~h about Europe as he does I do happen to know many of the derical and lay leaders of the Cbristian social movement on the Continent

With all due respect to Mr Leddihl1 I would be less than honest with myself and less than fair to these outstanding Chrisshytian leaders If I were to fail to say that in my judgment Ledshydihns sweeping indictment of

them if l ghastly caricature Christian sentimentalists-my

eye These men are the salt of the earth Would that there were more of them not only on the Continent but in every ~ther part of the world as welL

Friars to Sponsor Reunion Symposium

GARRISON (NC)-The Franshyciscan lrriars of the Atonement will sponsor a symposium on Christian reunion devoted to discussim about bishops Sept 1 to 3

~ntitled The Episcopate and Christian Unity the symposium at St Pus X Seminary will deal with Anglican Orthodox and Protestent concepts of the episshycopate and with the Catholic episcopacy in the early Church after Vatican Council I and in the light of Vatican Council II

Father Titus Cranny SA di shyrector of the Chair of Unity Apostolate centered here in New York will be chairman of the meeting

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BOMBAY (NC) - Hard work and detailed planning mark preparations for the International Eucharistic Conshygress to be held here Nov 28 to Dec 6 this yearFrom Valerian Cardinal Gracias down to the youngest clerk In the congress offices there is an intense interest in and eonshycern for its success They know too the concern that may be in the minds of some potential pilgrims about Bomshybay housing accommodations during the EuCharistic congress DaTdinal Gracias told me It is very difficult to persuade people 1here are accommodations even better than hotels Many people who may be afraid to come will find private homes both Cathashy1M and non-Catholic most comshyfortable

He added We have a whole rommittee of non-Catholics combing 1he city for accommoshydations One man said at a meetshying the other day 1 can be sure of finding accommodations for 100 people in private homes and almost all are very comfortable

The cardinal said that several bishops and priests had written him asking to be placed in pri shyvate homes because we want to know something of the life of tJhe people

Floatin~ Hotels Congress officials said tJhat

plans are being made to have ocean liners berthed in Bombay and turned into floating hotels both for people who come on them and for th()se who come by air Officials expect four of these ships and perhaps three or four more so that they said several thousand foreign visit shyors could easily be accommoshydated in these floating hotels

Speaking of the plans to place congress visitors in private homes Father Herman DSouza general secretary and liason ofshyficer for the congress said it would be an excellent opportushynity for Westerners to see Indishyans in their homes-and that non-Christian Indians will also have for the first time a chance to meet Western Christians on a elose personal basis 0

Cardinal Checks Cardinal Gracias keen interest

fn the preparations is shown by his close checking with the CODshy

gress at 5 Convent Street here Priests connected with the office say he will drop in two or three times a day to make a suggestshyion to check on Preparations or just to see how the plans are goings

Ill the large congress headshyquarters committees meet to handle the many details while all around them additions are made to existing church strucshytures and a new building on the corner moves toward comshypletion These new quarters will be used to house distinquished visitors to the congress and for press a~ommodations for jourshynalists covering the many conshygress events

Cooperation The congress has had excelshy

lent cooperation from all sources Cardinal Gracias said The

Newspapers Continued from Page One

azines recorded a 22 per cent gain in circulation including circulation of one major publi shycation newly transferred to this group and diocesan directories tollal cireuk4ion increased 99 per cent

The circulation and number of Canadian publications conshytinued basically unchanged toshytaling as of the beginning of the year 12 weekly newspapers 13 Canadian magazines accepting advertising and 17 magazines not accepting advertising for a total circulation in all categories of 1484742

govem-ment has been most c0shy

operative They have put a man especially on 1ihis job to do whatshyever is necessary

One of the exhibits planned will be at St Xavier High School slMlwing the life of the Church in India since it was visited by St Thomas the Apostle This will serve a double purpose explainshying the Church in India to visit shyors--but also explaining it to the non-Christians of India

Father DSouza said that forshyeign visitors who do not know English or Indian languages will be met by guides and interpreshytors who have been trained for two years Each group will be accompanied by these aides as

they go from their residences to the congress site and back again

Vietnant Repeals -Family Law

SAIGON (NC) - Vietnams prime minister Maj Gen Nguyen Khanh has issued a decree repealing the family law passed under the late Ngo Dinh Diems government which pracshytically outlawed divorce

The new decree makes divorce legally possible on any of five grounds (1) adultery (2) if either party receives a grave penal sentence from a court (3) mistreatment so as to hinder peaceful life together (4) disshyappearance for five years and (5) abandonment Court judgshyments are required to establish the fourth and fifth conditions

The new decree does not pershymit more than one legal wife at a time

Civil Aspects The 158 articles of the decree

include many provisions regardshying the civil aspects of marriage Ill effect it brings back much of the legislation concerning marshyriage that prevailed under French colonial rule

Under the Diem family law divorce could be permitted only by the president himself in very exceptional cases

The new decree will have one good effect for the Catholic Church It will make use of the Pauline privilege for converts easier than it has been (This privilege widely used in mission countries was enunciated by St Paul and allows married conshyverts to Christianity to enter Christian marriage if their 11011shy

Christian spouses refuse to live in peace with them)

Holy Father Urges Return of Honesty

CASTELGANDOLFO (NC)shyPope Paul VI called ~or restora- tion to full value of the princishyples of fraternity and concord in social and individual life as a defense against threats of disshyorder and subversion

Appearing at noon on the balshycony of the inner courtyard of his Summer villa to recite the Angelus andmiddot bless thousands who had gathered there the Pope spoke of the persisting reashysons for apprehension and sorshyrow for so many bereavements and lllisfortunes which still torshyment the world as reported in the press He pointed to some weakness and decadence reshygarding good principles which must sustain individuals as well as family social and internashytional life

He exhorted his audience to pray the Lord may render goodness strong-goodness which is not weakness but endowed with profound energy

~~ CONGRESS SEALS Three series of seals with 10

seals to the series have been issued for the 38th Internationshyal Eucharistic Congress to be held in Bombay India Nov 28 to Dec 6 These are examplelt of the first series of seals which deals with liturgical symbols NC Photo

Prelate Summaries Dimmiddotensions Of Catholic School System

SAN FRANCISCO (NC) shySketching the size of the Cathshyolic school system Msgr Mark J Hurley told the GOP platform committee here

The Catholic school system in New York is bigger than the public school system in each of 34 states and the District of Columbia the one in Pennsylshyvania is larger than the public school systems in each of 26 states and the District

In eight states the Catholic scftElol population Comprises 20 per cent or more of the total school population Ill 19 states it is more than 15 per cent of the total school population

Ill major cities 1he percentage is even higher Buffalo 376 per cent Chicago 329 per cent Boston 3~8 per cent Cincinnati 279 per cent Cleveland 259 per cent and St Louis 254 per cent

From 1940 to 1960 Catholic school enrollment jumped 119 per cent against a 42 per cent

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Anglicans Pray With Catholics For Unity

LONDON (NC) Some 200 Anglican clergy and laity have placed a Christian unshyity petition on the altar of the Catholic shrine at Aylesford

Their petition read in part We make an act of reparatioll

for all the evils that were done by Our forefathers at the Refshyormation in destroying this holy shrine We have prayed this day for the reunion of Christenshydom and the healing of the 16t~ century breach between Rome and the Anglican Communion

Attend Mass The pilgrimage was organized

by the Rev John A Wynne of St Stephens church in Windsor home of the royal family we1Jt of London Members attended _ votive Mass of Our Lady of Mount Carmel at the restored Carmelite shrine

The prior Father Malachy Lynch O Carm led them in reshyciting the Rosary along the shrines outdoor Rosary Way

Ill northern England three Anglican congregations took part as an act of reparation in a big rally in honor of the 40 Martyrs of England and Wales at Sunderland They cancelled their own Sunday evening sershyvices for the purpose

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Conce~ebration Encouraged ContinueC from Page One

eus parts of the world but al shyways in private - meetings of various clergy Now for the first time Pope Paul authorized a public concelebration and it

is expected that this may happen often during the Eucharistic Congress to be held in Bombay

India toward the end of the year Private Occasions

On July 19 in the presence of Cardinals Lercaro and Bea of the episcopal members of the Post-Conciliar Liturgical Comshy

mission and of some laymen 20 Benedictine monks celebrated Mass together with their Abbot Primate at St Anselms Abbey Rome

On July 24 it was disclosed tha t the Benedictine monastery of Calcar and the Dominican

eonvent of Soissons had obtained permission for concelebration The privilege had already been granted by the Post-Conciliar

lilIICommission on the Liturgy Preshyviously certain monasteries among which the Benedictine Abbeys of Monserrat (Spain)

Maredsous (Belgium) Maria Laach (Germany) St Anselm (Rome) and St John Collegeshyville U S) had already obtained authorization it was mentioned

At the first meeting of the superiors of monks and nuns of Africa held at the Benedictine monastery of Bouake the Ivory Coasts first Benedictine priest presided at the opening Mass which was concelebrated and the bishop of the diocese did the same with the priests present for the closing Mass

First in Public The underground basilica of

St Pius X at Lourdes was the scene of the first public concelmiddot ebration offered according to the Vatican Councils suggestion This was done by special pershymission of Pope Paul VI himsslf

The Mass was presided over by Cardinal Ferretto of the Roman Curia on the occasion of the pilgrimage of 500 sick Italian priests to Lourdes The Cardinal was joined by 24 priests most of whom were Italian It was witshynessed by pilgrims from France Italy Luxembourg England Ireshyland Belgium Germany and in the presence of many bishops as well

On Tuesday July 28 another eoncelebration occurred but this time in the Grottoes of the Marshyian Shrine and under the presishydency of Bishop Theas Bishop of Tharbes and Lourdes

Why ConceIebration The Eucharist is not only a

sacrifice and sacrament but it is the symbol of unity It is taken

~ as THE symbol of the Churchs most perfect sign-testimonyshyof her unity

Hence on the occasion of a gathering of priests how can this unity of the Church be shown These men are priests and priests for all eternity Never can they be or act as layshymen Therefore if they were to attend Mass as though they were iayinen they would not be showing publicly their own status nor the type of unity that the Church wishes to show in the celebration of the Eucharist

Thus the Church wishes that these priests associate themshyselves-participate in a special way-with thll one who is the ehief celebrant This should be the normal way for a Bishop to celebrate in the presence of his priests or for all to unite at the altar on the occasion of some meeting synod retreat or other assembly

Historical Development The celebration of the Euchashy

rist was never a private affair Even if a priest celebrates Mass in some dark l~orner of a lonely church it is Christ and the enshytire Church that offers the sacshyrifice to God

In early times the community

and hierrarchical unity was stressed in the celebration of Mass All the priests were to impose hands on the offerings although only the presiding celshyebrant would recite the words of Consecration

Later at Papal Masses espeshycially all the Cardinals present were to stand at the altar with the Pope during the Mass They would hold a corporal in their hands on which lay the offerings and they would recite the Canon aloud with him and consecrate the offerings along with him Gradually this was reserved only for solemn feasts then only for Holy Thursday and then it disshyappeared altogether

In the Eastern Church the practice survived and is presshyently the normal thing in the Byzantine Rite and the usual thing for great feasts for other Eastern Rites A form of conshycelebration does occur on the occasion of the ordination of priests and the consecration of bishops even in the Latin Rite today

Councils Decision Paragraph 57 of the Councils

Decree on the Sacred Liturgy speaks of and encourages conshycelebration and the Post-Concil shyiar Commission on the Liturgy has drawn up an appropriate rite

The decree stated Conceleshybration whereby the unity of the priesthood is appropriately manifested has remained in use to this day in the Church both in the east and in the west For this reason it has seemed good to the Council to extend conshycelebration to the following cases

-on Holy Thursdays Mass of Chrism and the Commemoration of the Lords Supper

at Masses during councils bishops conferences and synshyods -at the Mass for the blessing of an Abbot

The Councils Decree also enshycourages concelebration with permission of the Ordinary to whom it belongs to decide whether concelebration is opshyportune j

-at conventual Mass and at the principal Mass in churches when the needs of the faithful do not require that all the priests available should celeshybrate individually

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Jesliit Educators Hold Conference SAW~A CLARA (NC)-About

135 Jesuit high school adminisshytrators from the United States Canada and West Indies are par_ ticipating in a 12-day institute at the University of Santa Clara here in California

Included are directors of edushycation for the 11 Jesuit provinces in the nation 35 high school preside1ts or rectors and 89 principals and other administrashytors

It is he largest conference of this group a division of the Jesuit Educational Association since meetin-gs were initiated in 1940 It also marks the firsttime the West Coast has been chosen as the meeting ground The conshyference will end Friday Aug 14

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MADRID (NC) - A blunt at shytack on the labor policies of the ruling Falangist party in Spain has been made by the Young Catholic Workers organization

The organizations publication asserted that the Falangists inshyject politics into the lives of the workers in the same way as do the communists A number of Young Catholic Worker leaders have supported a petition for the rehiring of Asturian coal miriers and metallurgical workers disshymissed for strike activity

In its July issue the organ of the Catholic workers Juventud Obrera (Working Youth) said that of all the parties concerned in the recent Asturian miners strikes the workers were least interested in political motives

But as a result of arrests lockshyout and deportations of some workers Juventud Obrera exshyplained the miners were turning against all who oppose thein The

Workers Attack Labor Policies

publieation asked Spaniards have the courage to get to the bottom of the miners problelIl8 and not to take the easy course of seeing politics in the strikes

Insult io Dignity The Asturian petitioners supshy

ported by the Young Catholie Workers have tried unsuccessshyfully to see high government leaders here induding the vice president of the cabinet the ministers of labor and pUblic order and the national syndicate shy

(government - controlled t I a d e union) director

They maintain that present relations between owners and workers are in many cases a permanent insult to the dignity

of the workers They hold that though recognizing some of the miners grievances the governshyment authorities allow manageshyment to play the part of judge so that workers interests invarishyably suffer

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parishAl iamp dying FATUER JOHN GHEBREKIDUS takes the Blessed Sacrament and goes to him by mule bullbull The trip by mule sometimes takes eight hours Catbshyelics are few and scattered in the African lowlands and there are no roads FATHER JOHN lives in GHILA8 one of 20 villages for which he is responsible He eooks his OWIlI meals outdoors over an open fire His rectory is a circushylar thatched hut made of mud which serves also as a church on

The Holy Ptlth8fs Mission AiJ Sunday Day by day one sees him 101 the ONentill Chllramph slowly wearing out Does anyone

eare You do and so do we The Holy Father asks our help bullbull To save the souls entrusted to him to give his people a decent life FATHER JOHN needs a new church ($4800) and a school ($2800) An adequate rectory will cost $1600 Wont you help-just a little at least If everyone who reads this column gives only $1 $2 $5 FATHER JOHN can have what he needs Send something now Maybe by spacing the payments to your own convenience you can build this church school or rectory all by yourself as a permanent mission memorial to parents or a loved one Let us hear from you Meanwhile please pray for FATHER JOHN Wasting away in AfrieL he lIeeds your prayers your sympatby your financial help

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Good Example Leads to Conversion BATTLE CREEK (NC)-The

good example of a Catholic famshyily nurtured the seed of Cathol icism to full bloom here in Michigan as a family of nine was baptized into the Faith as memshybers of St Joseph parish

Mr and Mrs Robert Scears and their seven children rangshying in age from four to 13 beshycame Catholics on a Sunday The parents went to confession and had their marriage blessed

The following morning the parents and four oldest children received their First Communion The younger children will folshylow as they become of age

Children Play Together We had been thinking of beshy

coming Catholics for some time Mrs Scears explained but we kept putting it of and putting it off

Then she said the Scears

Admission Laws On Kof C Agenda

NEW ORLEANS (NC)-The Supreme Council of the Knights of Columbus meets here Aug 18 to 20 with resolutions from ten state councils proposing changes in membership requirementa facing delegates

The session will be the 83rd annual gathering of the governshying body of the fraternal benefit society of Catholic men Some 400 delegates are expected

The resolutions on membershyship stem from controversies over admission of Negro appli shycants All favor relaxing the present laws of the society ia force from the organization early days

At present an applicant can be refused membership if five negative votes are cast against him by members of a council when his name is submitted for bull vote

Seven of the resolutions to be acted upon at the meeting here according to a K of C State ment would change the law to require negative votes by more than one-third of the council memobers voting to reject an apshyplicant one would require more than one-quarter negative votes and two seek change in the law without offering specific recomshymendations

Notre Dame Starts Foreign Study Plan

NOTRE DAME (NC)-Fifty two University of Notre Dame sophomores sail from New York aboard the SS America Saturshyday Aug 8 to participate ia the schools first foreign study proshygram at the University of Inn bruck Austria

The European-bound sophoshymores wer selected from among 250 applicants They prepared for their ~tayabroad by taking a special qerman course during their freshman year They will receive additional bitensive training in the German language

at Salzburg Austria Aug 11shySept 20

The courses at Innsbruck get underway in mid-October

Seek Prelates Aid For Public Schools

DINDIGUL (NC)-The munishycipal council of this predomishynantly Hindu town has requested a Catholic bishop to start bull polytechnic and a college for women

The request was made by the council of Bishop James MenshydQnca of Tiruchirapalli who was honored on completion of Z5 years as bishop The prelate in his reply offered to help in the establishment of the institutio~ If he received enough cooperashytion from _ibe people

family moved to Battle Creek in June 1963 and met M Sgt Elshywood L McElhiney his wife Shirley and their four childen Sgt McElhiney is stationed with the Army at the Federal Center here and Scears works for bull farm feed company

Say Family Rosary Friendship grew between the

families as Mrs Scears and Mrs MeElhiney chatted over the back fence and the children played games together-

Soon Scears 33 and his wife

Fall River Units Set Field Daysmiddot

Field days are planned by Alumni and PTA of St Stanisshylaus parish and by Bluebirds and Campfire Girls of Sacred Heart parish both Fall River

The St Stanislaus event is set for 1 Sunday afternoon Aug 9 at Urbans Grove Open to the public it will be in charge of Joseph Amaral

Sacred Hearts field day is scheduled from 930 to 6 Tuesshyday Aug 25 at Camp Tom Welch Youth group members and counselors for the units

recent camping trip are invited to attend Guests will be Blueshybirds and Campfire Girls from St Marys Cathedral and SS Peter and PaUl parishes Fall River

Sponsor Sports Week for ~uns

EISENSTADT (NC)-Austrian nuns spent a week here devotshyiog themselves to different ~orts including swimming tenshynlS and basketball

This Sports Week for Nuns as it was named was attended by 23 nuns from various reli shygious communities who had parshyticipated in a similar Winter program Which like the Summer event was organized by the Eisenstadt dlocese

Among the nuns was a 62shyyear-old Sister who is a teacher of gymnasties The average age of the nuns was about 30

Bishop Stefan Laszlo of Eisenshystandt visited tbe nuns during their sport session and told them they should adapt themselves to the spirit of the times to meet Pope John XXIns call for an updating of the Church Thereshyfore he said religious orders should be interested in sports

Condemns Bombing In South middotAfrmiddotca

CAPE TOWN (He) -ArchshybiShop Owen McCann of Cape Town has joined other churchshymen and political leaders in condemning the bombing incishydent which took place in the Johannesburg railroad station

Archbishop McCann said I condemn this outrage as I conshydemn all sabotage attempts and I would emphasize that people must not take the law into their own hands This must be left to the police

A phosphorous timebomb planted bya young white man exploded in the crowded station injuring 25 persons mostly women and children Newsshypapers were informed of the bombing a few minutes before the bomb went off but too late to prevent its explosion

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Delorese 31 began asking quesshytions about Catholicism Last February their interest led them to ask the McElhineys to contact a priest from St Joseph

- parish Father Richard Groshek assistant at St Josephs visited t~e family and the wheels were set in motion for the eventual conversion

The McElhineys set such a good example that we decided to become Catholics Mrs

bull Scears said Up to their convershysion she said the family pracshyticed no religion

The Scears family has been saying the family Rosary since February and attending Sunday Mas s together for several months Mrs Scears has been atshytending Altar Society meetings and the family intends to join the Christian Family Movement at St Joseph parish this Fall

Pope Salutes Water Skiers

CASTELGANDOLFO (NC)shyPope Paul VI received 150 comshypetitors from 28 water skiing championship teams representshying Europe Africa and Meditershyranean areas and compared their sport with the Gospel acshycount of Jesus walking on water

The athletes gathered in the hall of the Swiss Guards at the Summer villa overlooking Lake Alblno where skiing competi non ~s to begin the-next day

The Gospel episode to which the Pope referred relates how Jesus walked across Lake Tibe rias to the Apostles on the other side The Pope said With His mastery over the liquid element Jesus wanted to render manifest to the still hesitant Apostles not

His wonderful power but that he was the Son of God Master of all the created world and that His message came from God and had to be believed

By this walk over water Jesus invites His disciples to grasp with faith the whole Christian Revelation and the supernatural realities wbidl cannot be seen or touched but are as real as the natural world which falls within our experishyence

Likes Sports Our predecessors and ourshy

selves always have had a likhig for sports which frequently exshypressed itself embracing all the various forms of sport As long as they are properly practiced they lead to harmonious develshyopment ofthe human body and are founded on qualities of the spirit and self control

Your very personal experishyence shows you how and how much healthy practice of sport contributes to the development of the human person Therefore you will understand that we feel for it benevolence and admirashytion and that we encourale young people in it

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SPEAKING WITH AUTHORITY Stanley (Stan the Man) Mu-sial head of the nations physical fitness program by appointment of President Johnson acts as well as exshyhorts Here he shows Steve Anderson of St Marys school Alexandria Va and Joe Anderson of Gonzaga High School Washington D C the proper way to hit a baseball NC Photo

Cardinal Caggiano Tells Employers Share Profits With Workers

BUENOS AIRES (NC)-Emshy general progress the prIm plOyers must share their profits of Argentina affirmed with workers and regard them as associates rather than ser vants declared Antonio Cardinal Caggiano of Buenos Aires in a sermon here

Such a pollcy can change the mentality of workers It satisfies their socoial revolt because it provides them and their families with the means of living Carshydinal Caggiano stressed

Employers have to replace exploitation with 0 acuteness A Christian acuteness of course and one which is ch9racterized by a deep feeling of solidarity They must treat workers 88 friends and share with them a longing for sociai peace and

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Says Christian Unity Objective Of Ma riolog icaI Congresses

SANTO DOMINGO (NC) -Christian unity is the objective of the fourth Mariological Conshygress and the ninth International M~rian Congrss to be held in this country m 1965 declared Father Carlo Bahc OFM who was here as a representative of Pope Paul VI to set up the con-

Postpone Religious TolerClltion Debate

GENEVA (NC) - The UN Economic and Social Council meeting here in Switzerland has decided not to discuss a proposed declaration on religious tolera tion drawn up by the U N Human Rights Commission

The dedaration appears to be headed for General AssemblY debate perhaps later this year

The Human Rights Commisshysion failed to take final action on the measures last March beshycause the Soviet Union objected that any statementpn religious tolerance did not contain a guarantee for atheistic propashyganda as well The UN declashyration is seen as important in that it may become a guideline for civil law in emerging nations

gresses preparatory commlshysions

The Yugoslav Franciscan anshynounced that representatives of other religions espechilly Protshyestants will be invited to attend the meetings as observers

Archbishop Octavio Beras of Santo Domingo addressed the prepartory commissions comshyposed chiefly of members of the Cursillos de Cristiandad He afshyfirmed that the decision of Pope Paul to have both congresses held in the Dominican Republic is one of the highest honors for this country where the preaching of the Gospel in tte New World began

Father Balic stressing this point reminded the audience that the International Marian Congress is the first to be held outside of Europe Asked why the Dominican Republic had been chosen as the site of the congresses Father Balic declared that Pope Paul probably took into considerati~n the fact that Mass in the Western Hemisphere was first celebrated at Santo Domingo that the first metreshypolitan See in the Americas W2S

founded in the same city and that there is a great devotion in this country to Our Lady

lt HOME MISSIONER Father James J Wilmes of Fairfield Conn Eastern field ltIishyrec1or of the Glenmary Home Missioners of America will appear on Catholic Chapel WJAR-TV Sunday from 9 to 930 AM He will describe Glenmarys efforts t~ help the desshytitute in Appalachia and to bring the faith to some 35 million rural Americans most of whom have never even met a Catholic

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Explains Tendency to Assert Superiority B Jolm J Kane PhD

I am about 110 make my annushyIII visit to my daughter who lives miles away But I dont know how to cope with my son-in-law He is well educated a convert and provides well for his family But he is an authority on just about everything When we atshytempt to discuss education poli shytics religion almost anything he becomes anshyDOyed He is ir shyritable and if my daughter eaUs him a secshyend time he shouts I heard au the first time But he does want me to visit An inshyvitation to visit should not al shyways be taken literally lhe casual Why dont ~ drop in to see us sometimes should be regarded more as a eourteous expression than a forshymal invitation

So the first question is whethshyer this behavior of your lIOll-inshylaw occurs only during your visshyits or is it always so

Duman Fallinamp One obYiousapproaoh to this

Is to ask your daughter but then If this is 1he case she may be anwilHng to tell you Observe bim when others are present and IIlle if he behaves 1hi5 way toward them If be does Jt is DOt your visit but his personality

The tendency to be an authorshytty on just about everything is a eommon human faiHng It is even an occupational hazard for eertain fields College professhysors physicians and priests IIOmetimes fall into the habit because of the expectations they encounter among people that they MUST know the answer But education and training in one area do not make you an authority in everything

Furthermore tbe more formal education a person has and eampshypeciaUy the more specialized his knowledge the more keenly does he realize his ignorance of lI1any man things There is lI01lle truth to the saying that doctors of philosophy know InOre and more about less and less The time when a man like Aristotle could encompass almost n to be known of human knowledge passed a long time ago

Fear Status Loss But 011 the other hand few

people are willing ~ contess eomplete ignorance of a topic 1IDder discussion This they 88shylIWIle will cause them to lose tatus to be considered unalert CIt unintelligent The more prushydent get by by nodding their beads or smiling knowingly The less modest and imprudent rush into the fray brandishing their ignorance

Some people have a personal-

Ohio middotWomens College To Be Coeducational

COLUMBUS (NC)-St Mary of the SpringS College here will become a coeducational institushytion this Fall Sister Mary Anshygelita president has announced

A womens school since its founding in 1911 the college will admit male students to ns apper classes this Fall and next and to its freshman class in 1tle Pall of 1966 The college ismiddotconshy4lucted by the Dominican 5istel8

Cape Style Show Our Lady of Victory Gulld

Centerville will sponsor its anshyDual Summer luncheon and style Ibow from 1 to 4 Tuesday after IlOOn Aug 18 at Coonamessett Inn Falmou1lh A social-hour will precede the lunch General chairman is Mrs James ~ aided by Mr Viilcent T CuR

ity need 110 prove themselves superior to others in everything even a simple social discussion They cannot accept the fact that others can excel them iri any area of life and they ultimately behave rather foolishly These persons take 1l dim view of the capabilities of others They have to Their personalities demand it

Of course there is the argushymentative type These too at times seem to be quite authorshyitative on everything Basically they like a conflict situation They enjoy controversy They love to sharpen their wits though debate and it doesnt matter which side of the fence they are on Either will do equally well if it gives them an opportunity of engaging in argumentation

Pose Problem There are some of the possible

explanations for your son-inshylaws behavior But there is one more that seems pertinent Sinee he is well educated he may keep himself well informed on some of the topics discussed

He may even be an authority on one or two of them Quite unshywittingly you may pose a probshylem for bim

The American Medical Assoshyciation had asurvey carried out some years ago about the pashytients image of the physician One criticism was that he talked middotdown to patients and failed to explain their lllness in terms they could understand Some effort it seems has been made to correct this

But it is not difficult to undershystand the plight of the physician trying to explain to a person of ordinary education the complexshyities of certain diseases Short of a brief course in anatomy and physiology for which the doctor bas no time hec~nt get across

Technical Terminolou Furthermore he is accustomed

to the technical terminology of medical jargon some of which is abbreviated What he is really being asked to do is to translate into English his usual language of communication with his colshyleagues Only the exceptionally patient and articulate will sucshyceed easily

To some extent this is the problem of every specialist when he discusses his specialty with non-specialists When you begin a conversation with your sonshyin-law about education assumshying this is his speciality he may despair of gettiJ)g across to JOu because he sees the depth of the point you raise the distinction-

Prelate Blesses Peru _Church and Clinic

LIMA (NC)-The new church of St Andrew in the suburb of Xl Monton formerly Limas city dump and a new threeshy

room clinic financed by the British Womens Association 811 Anglican group have been solshy~nly blessed by Juan Cardinal Ricketts Archbishop of Lima

The First Lady of Peru LucUa Belaunde de Cruchaga was the patron of the church while the British ambassador and his- wife were sponsors of the clinic The Canadian ambassador in Lima Freeman Tovell cut the ribbon at 1he door of bull I1eW dental cUDic

of the terms he would have to make and the whole history of the nation that he simply cannot take up with you

He seems to be a man who cannot tolerate small talk He fails to apprecia~e that you are looking for friendly intelligent conversation not amiddot learned deshybate If he prides himself on his knowledge of the subject under discussion he may fear you are trying to challenge him Hence his authoritative stand

You can readily defuse him by-indicating that you regard his opinion highly that you are not challenging him Once this is clear he will quite suddenly become less authoritative

He will not have to act this way because he can feel secure that you do not threaten him at all As a matter of fact both of JOU may come to enjoy each other greaUy fur I suspect there is a bit of this in you too

Good Intentions His irritability is another matshy

ter Some people seem to reckon time by geological periodS not the clOck When they are called to dinner or the phone they will respond to the calls in a leisureshyly fashion They dont mean to be discourteous or thoughtless They like to take their time which is at its most rapid more like t1he tortoise than the hare They cant understand why the should be called twice They are coming in their own good timeshyarent they

The response I heard )011 the first time is meant to put the caller in his place Perhaps you are annoyed by this because you Hke promptness So for the duration of your visit be satisshyfied to put up with your slow paced son-in-law After all on a visit you arent in any hurry are you Neither is he so enjo ro~lves in a leisurely way

Catholic Students Aid Retarded Children

BALTIMORE (NC)-For more than 200 Catholic high school 8tud~ in the Baltimore area t1his Summer is a time when -abey can 1leach their parents about the difficulties faced bJ retarded -children

The students representing 10 different SChools are all volunshyteers at Rosewood state Hospishytal for children just outside Baltimore lheir job as 1heysee it is to help those who need help and to enlighten the adult popu1lrtion whim is often 18shyluctant to discuss the meDtally handicapped

-rile students bring t1he c0mshymunity into the hospital and take the hospital back to the comshymunity said Mrs Irene M Blaekbum director of volunteer services at Rosewood

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THE ANCHORDiocese of FanRiver~ThursAug 6 1964

ART INSTRUCTION AIDS Religious and lay art mshystructors will serve as demonstrators at the National Conshyference of Catholic Art Educators workshop to be held in Cincinnati starting Monday Aug 17 Papier mache projects will be the tqpic Left to right are Sister Stella Mary OPOf

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Wins Laetare Award Poet Phyllis McGinley Receives 1964 Medal

At Private Ceremony WESTON (NC)-Poet Phyllis

McGinley received the Laetare Medal for 1964 at a private cereshymony in her home here in Conshynecticut

The presentation was made by Father Theodore M Hesshyburgh CSC president of the University of Notre Dame which has conferred the honor annually since 1883 on an outshystanding American Catholic lay person Miss McGinley was named this years Laetare Medal recipient on March a Laetare Sunday

The citation accompanying the award said in part

Your poems are like pools of light falling on the ground beshytween the trees of a forest Surely you have plucked them from the sky stolen them from the sun Whether they are conshycerned with human frailties ancl

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1961 is the 8200 recipient of the Laetare Medal awarded to a layman who has coupled a disshytinguished public career withall exemplar1 private life

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10 THE ANCHORshyThurs August 6 1964

Prelate Declines To Take Stand On Housing

LOS ANGELES (NC) James Francis Cardinal McshyIntyre has declined publicly to take a stand on an effort aimed at nullifying and prohibshyiting any type of fair housing legislation in California

[1he teaching of ~ Catholie Church ltOncerning the human dignity of aU per90llS and the duty of all to respect that digshynity is clear and always has been manifested thearohbishop of Los Angeles said in a statement

But he added when an isshySUe is submitted to the people for vote it does not behoove the archbishop of Los Angeles to encourage the clergy to preshysume to direct the faiifihful in the expression of their individshyual judgment and consequent vote In such political matters our positioin is to leave the decision to the individual eonshyIICience

Cardinal Mcintyres statement referred to Proposition 14 on the November ballot which if adopted by CalJiforma voters would nullify existing state fair h()using legislation and prohibit IJUch legislation in the future

BLShops Oppose The bishops of five other Cali shy

fornia dioceses--San Francisco Sacramento Santa Rosa Oakshyland and Stockton-have gone on record opposing Proposition 14 They have stated that it is contrary to Catholic teaching on racial jus tic e and property rights

Cardiool McIntyres il tate shyment was issued in response to picketing nt the archdiocesan chancery by representatives of the Catholks United For Racial Equality (CURE) organization About seven negroes and white pickets appeared 90me of them earrying signs referring to Proshyposition 14 CURE member have 4emonstrated at the Chancery before

The latest demonstration ocshyeurred three days after it was disclosed that Father William H DuBay 29 who criticized Cardinal McIntyre in June fur

_ failing to provide civiJ rights leadership to Catholics herehad been transferred to a new parshyish in suburban Anaheim Calif

Use of Portuguese In Mass Optional

APARECIDA (NC)-A direeshytive issued by Carlos Carmelo Cardinal de Vasconcellos Motta ehairman of the Brazilian Bishshyops Conference provides for the optional use of Portuguese in eertain parts of the Mass

According to the cardinals decree the vernacular language ean be used in Masses whether recited or sung celebrated in the presence of the people and in the administration of the sacrashyments

The Brazilian dioceses are preshyparing to put this innovation into practice The date set by Jaime Cardinal de Barros Cashymara of Rio de Janeiro is Sunshyday Aug 16

Solons Retreat BRAZILIA (NC) - Twentyshy

three deputies and senators of ~e Brazilian national pariiament

attended a relil~ious retreat here _Tid President Castelo Branco eame to the closing ceremony An upshot of this first retreat held specifically for iegislators was that a regular weekly Mass will be offered each Friday for them Plans were made to build a retreat house for men here

ONE OF THE BEST The C~tholic Bishops of Michigan sponsor a job training censhyter in Lansing Mich where 150 men and women students are pursuing a retraining proshygram designed to help them to compete for jobs in todays world Here U S Sen Philip A Hart of Michigan tells a class that officials in Washington DC regard their job trainshyingprogram as one of the bt~st anywhere in the U S NC PhQto

Prelates Sporlsor Training Program Michigan Ijneft~ployables Prepare for Jobs

LANSING (NC)-students at the old St Marys school just around the corner from the State Capitol here are all majoring in the same subject-jobs

There are 150 Students-4lvershyage 34--in a retraining progilam for men and womenmiddotwho have been left behind in a world where it often tJakes a high school diploma to get a janitors job

The program is paid for by three Federal agencies and sponshysored by the Catholic bishops of Miohigan although few of the students and staff are Catholics

Most students have been living on the fringe of the world others take for granted Their average wage last year was less than $700 bull

Few have the well-turned clothes and self-confident air that go with having made it in the world TheilI faces more often turn inward on problems that

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In Poland Conflict BERLIN (NC) - A new

Church-state agreement to end conflict between Polands Cathshyolles and its communist governshyment has been caled for by the Cracow Catholic weekly Tygod nik Powszechny it has been reported here

Reports said the weekly urged that the new agreement be based on coexistence and objectivity and not on emotion The weekly also said that although no one in Polasd thinks of overthrowing the communist government many Poles including commushynists WOUld like to improve it

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have plagued t1heir lives-never are learning how to write their a det~nt job never a decent names for the first time in the home never a decent education big block letters of beginners always having to swallow a little I1he trainees range all the pride arid ask fur welfare way from no education at all to

All Unemployable hiamph SChooI graduates - you They range from Cuban refushy luiow 9Oclal promotions who

gees and migrant workers who have moved along because they have stopped following the crops were too big to be left behindIf to native Miohigan school dropshy said John L Gaffney ddiector outs of the job training center

He said they were aU unem-Some are learning English and ployable in any meaningful

BOme 10 add and subtract OthellS way By this he meant they could

pick strawberries in the springSpain Rites Honor dig ditches in the summer or hire

Patron St James out for any part time job that takes only a strong back andSANTIAGO DE CAMPOshypromises little paySTELA (NC)-Traditional anshy

First the trainees must learnnual rites in honor of St James tomiddot read write and do enoughthe AlOstle patron of Spain arith1netic 90 they can be putwere attended here by Castor into a vocational educatioo pro-Manzauera Holgado captain

gram After vocational traininggenera~ of Galicia on behalf of t1hey will be placed in jobs withFrancico Franco Spanish chief

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Requests Exceed Lay Volunteers Availablein US

CHICAGO (NC)-A Sout Dakota priest has 1000 Inshydians in his parish-but no curate and no nuns to help him CMeuro for them

An Oregon pastor wants bull vitalize the Confraternity of Ohristian Doctrine program iJt his parish It rovers an area that includes four hiamph schools and 12 grade schools--none of them Catholic

The superintendent of schools in a Texas diocese calls the lay teacher situation there pathetshyic Ohurch schools cannot afshyford qualified teachers because one-quarter of the areas Cathoshylic families earn less than $3000 yearlY

These men share one thing ita common all have turned for aSsistance to the Extension Le Volunteers

But according to Father Joha L Sullivan director of the J)lGshy

gram appeals for volunteers have far outstripped the number of personnel available

We cannot begin to ~ill aD the requests he said

Many Programs Extension Ley Volunteers are

presently working in 135 mission areas in 13 states and Puen Rico They are concentrating efshyforts in the South and West with BOme work also being done in tbe Chicago slums

Fa4her Sullivan said there are manY programs the organimti011 would like to undertake if more volunteers were available-fUllshylIher promotion of the liturgy more interracial Programs and social work Newman center deshyvelopment on a much lalgeJ seale ecumenical ventures

Founded four years ago 1IIe Extension Lay Volunteers 01 shyganization is spon9Ored by the Oathltgt1ic Church Extension Soshyciety with headquarters at 1307 South Wabash St here

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THE ANCHOR-Thurs August 6 1964

Prelates Limit Vernacular Use To Low Mass

BOMBAY (NC) ~ Indias bishops have agreed to limit the use of the vernacular for the present to low Mass eelebrated in the presence of bull congregation

middotThis was announced here by Valerian Caldmiddotinal Gracias of Bombay president of the Cathshytgtlic Bishops Conference of India (CBCI) following the Holy Sees approval of decisions by the countrys hierarohy on the Conshystitution on the Liturgy of the ecumenical council

Cardinal Gracias said the vershynacular will be permissible in all parts of the Mass (both the

Protest Attack On Prelate In Uganda

RAMPALA (NC)-Thonshysands of Catholics staged a mass demonstration here to protest against an attack on the Church and Arohbishop Joshyseph Kiwanuka WF of Rubag~

by a Uganda cabinet minister In the latest incident of conshy

tinuing Church-State conflict over education Minister of Edushycation J SL Zake accused the archbishop in a speech in Parliashyment of dishonest misrepreshysentation of a court case involshyving Catholic schools threatened him with reprisals and charged the U~nda hierarchy with seekshying to hustrntte government policy

l1he policy of the Government Whicll subsidires Cat hoI i c achoolsis to insist on the right to pay tlhair staffs directly and NATIONAL OFFICtRS OF C D OF A Marg~retJ Buckley center of Chevy Chase Ordinary and the Proper) except to hire fire and transfe teach- the Canon up to the CommumonMd was reelected Supreme Regent of the Ca tholic Daughters of America at th~ir Hollyshyers The Ohurch which Provides but excluding the part from the

wood Fla national convention The C D of A officers elected are left to right Mrs ~lose to 50 per cent of the counshy middotPalter Noster to the Domine trys educational facilities re-o Maniha Cprine of Los Angeles secretary Mrs Anna Ballard of Milton ~a~s~ First V~ce non sum dignus which can be Barns this poliCy as an encroachshy Supreme Regent Miss Buckley Mrs Anna K Baxter of Dubuque Iowa Second VIce in the vernacular ment on its rights as the legal Supreme Regent Dr Catherine Clarke of Albuquerque N Mex Supreme Treasurer NC Lack Good Melodies owner of the schools Photo The cardinal said the bishopsIn latemiddot February the semtshy

did not apply for any innovashyautonomous kingdom of Buganshy1lkm in regard to sung Massesda-the nations most important as 19ley felt that the difficultiesprovince which has control over Condemnation of Cuba Initiates NewEra posed by the lack of good musshyeducation within its bordersshyical melodies for vernacular1IOught to apply the central govshy

ernment policy at the provincial Vote Seen Severe Blow to Castro Regime texts are such thatmiddot they could not be tackled and overcome atlevel this stageWASHINGTON (NC) - The up a report of an OAS investi shy trade with Cuba except in foodshyChurch Legal Employer meeting of fOreign ministers of gating committee which had stuffs medicine and medical He voiced ihe hope that withBut Catholics refused to let the Organization of American found that Castros regime had equipment and called on the experience time and study thethe then BU~nda education States which invoked new ecoshy sought to subvert Venezuelan American states to suspend all vernacular will also be introshyminister Abu Mayanja handle nomic and political sanctions institutions and to overthrow its sea trade with Cuba except such duced in sung Masses in thethe payment of their school against Fidel Castros Cuba may democratic government through countryas may be of a humanitarianstaHs or to transfer teachers have opened a new era in Latin terrorism sabotage assault and naturelhe Rubaga archdiocese and the lbe cardinal made it cleatAmerican affairs guerrilla warfare

Masaka diocese asked the Uganshy Only four American states that the approved changes are U S Secretary of State Dean da hi~ court to issue an injuncshy And so the meeting said still maintain diplomatic ties not ~ be inJtroduced until the Rusk has called it one of the tion against Mayanjas efforts Cuba was guilty of aggression with Cuba trade between OAS loefi bishopmiddot aultbhlaquojzes theiJmost important meetings oold in The foreign ministers enershyOIl the ground that they were members and Cuba is estimated introductionthis hemisphere Observers are getically condemned Cuba forunconstitutional to total less than $15 million avirtually unanimous in calling it Mentioning the diversity elthismiddot aggression said governshy year or less than one per centIt was declared in COWt that historic though its actual fruits languages peoples and customsments of the American states of Cubas world trade air travel1Jle scllool owners-the Church will be sometime in maturing in tfhois country Cardinal GTashyshall not maintain diplomatic between Cuba and American--4lle the legal employers of the The meeting held here bac~ed 01 consular relations with the cias said the changes should be teachers But before a final deshy government of Cuba directed

states for which there seem to introduced with prudence sobe a loophole now consists prin_cision could be reached Mayanja American states to suspend all cipally of three flights a week that while we have diversity

resigned and the Buganda govshy Work Together we also maiIlltain some kind ofbetween Havena and Mex~eoermnent agleed to all Church unfonnityCitydemands The case was therefore withdrawn For Bible Week Pontiff Blesses There was immediate interest

Arehbishop Kiwanuka ihen AUCKLAND (NC)-Unpreceshy in whether the four countries wrote an open letter to the dented cooperation between ~railian People that voted against the new sancshyBuganda government to ihank churches is taking place here in BRASILIA (NC)-Pope laul tions - MeXico Chile Bolivia

New Zealand as all major deshy and Uruguay-would now conshyit for the amicable settlement VI sent his blessing and good of the question nominations participate in prepshy wishes for good government to form to the action of the mashy

arations for Bible Week Oct 4 jority Some law-makers hereSell Oai the Brazilian people throughto 10 professed to be disappointedArchbishop Sebastiano BaggioBut 1i1e national educational The Catholic Church is repre_ that the action of the OAS meetshyminister Zake told Parliament the new apostolic nuncio in sented by Fathers J C Pierce ing was not unanimousBrazilthat the settlement was a sell and E R Simmons Other authorities noted the

Aim of Bible Week is to renew 15 to 4 vote was above the twoshyout and wamiddotrned 00 would inshy Pope PaUl VI sent his personal troduce amendments to the edushy good wishes for the happishy

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public logiCal victory for the majoritypolicy They were expressed in a let shySpecific purposes are to bring of the American states and ater delivered to President HumshyAt the Catholic rally to PlOshy ministers and clergy in each area severe blow to Castros regime berto Castello Branco by thetest Zakes speeoh Flancis Walshy together to study selected passhy nuncio during a ceremony atugembe Bugandas minister of sages of the Bible 10 stimulate wpich Archbishop Baggio preshyloeaJ government warned ihat similar Bible study in each area sented his credentialsthe Jl8tions Catholics who comshy and congregation to relate the

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12 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Aug 6 1964 To the Worlds Children

God Love You Lacordaire in Tune With ModE1rn Times By Msgr Jllhn S Kenned the priesthood give up the llic to the dictatorship of Loui9shy By Most Rev Fulton J Sheen DD What does the name Lacorshy church and become an ardent Napoleon with a couple of revshy

daire mean to us today If anyshy secularist Lacordaires associashy )lutions thrown in A photograph of a starving child holding a bowl as be begged thing probably the source of tion with him was brief no Lacordaire did not want the for food appeared in tihe July-AuguS1 issue of MISSION IIhis copy exclamatory lluotations on an more than two years Church to be tied to any of of MISSION fell mto the hands of a little girl whose motiher wrote old fashioned sort of holy card So m e may have a vague idea that the bearer of the name was involved in controversial matters in France some time during the nineteenth century Would there be m u c h interest in a biography of this man Probably not But per hap s the r e should be For we can learn from it lessons l)erti shynent to our own time I must say that I have read with conshysiderable interl~st Lancelot Shepshypards biographical essay Lashyeordaire (Macmillan $695shy

middotAnd the former soon found himself disagreeing with the latter and separating from him and his views completely But the brief collaboration was to cost Lacordaire heavily for the rest of his life making him pershymanently suspect in some quarters

A Great Preaeher Lacordoaire first made his reshy

sounding reputation as a preachshyer at Notre Dame in Paris in 1835 He gave courses of sermons which drew audiences numbershying as high as 10 thousand Many of those present were men which was most unusual His success lay in his abandoning the hidebound formal style of preaching iD speaking to his contemporaries in their own

1~ese He was a firm believer lin freedom and democracy was lonvincEd that the Church would do best under an arrangeshyInent such as obtained in the United States and was especially jlnsistent that she should be Jorwardlooking

Unanswered Questions He dhcerned in many of his

Jellow Catholics of France a rejection of the century meaning a refusal of what in our timEI Pope John called agshyl~iornamento He deplored a fruitless attachment to the dead ])ast a neglect of present opporshytunitY1l shrinking from the future

The fnet is that many of the 1roubles ofthe Church in France in the Yl~ars after his death and Illmost down to the present

Page 26 of YGur July-Augusamp MISSION magazine had quite an effect on our Ieggy who Is seven years old She picked up the magazine after she had prepared for bed I came Into her room to say goodshynight and she said Mother look at that

Most evenings I have III hard time getshyting Peggy to finish her dinner and I usually end up saying How some poor ehildren would love to have your meal Peggys usual comment is TIl betr But I think that she now reaUjies that there are many hungry children throughout the world She was so deeply impressed by all this that I promised acontribution to The Society for the Propagation 01 the Paith from Peggy and me Your MISSION magashyzine Is most appealing and I only wish I eould contribute DMgtre but you ean count hearing from us as often as possible

as follows

which is excesoive) idiom and in demonstrating iJtemmed from the attitude This is one of several instances of children being deeply Paris Lawyer to them that religion far from which he found negative and Iiouciled by the poverty and hunger of other children in the world

Jean-Baptist-Henri Lacordaire being dead as was widely asshy Ilterile Not long ago we Spoke of a nine-year-old girl who wore braces was born in al Burgundian vil sumed actually had direct and bull At his death in 1861 he was because of a back affliction but she sent $130 for children wDG lage in 1802 the son of a surgeon and a lawyerlI daughter Naposhy

vital relevance to which they lived

the age and to

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])ractically in retirement AIshyJeady his preaching style once

suffer more than she because of bunger Perhaps we should address our pleas to children They have souls that are receptive to God

leon was then ruling France and probl~ considered revolutionary had grace Did not Our Lord say it was only sueh who would enter the although the Church was free of the outright persecution which

A critic writing Some after Lacor4aires death

time said

begun tel be obsolete Today his lErmonsstrike us as if not unshy

Kingdom of Heaven 111ey also are more readily moved to actdOll GIl hearing of grave need

had characterized the recentmiddot The conferences at Notre Dame Jeadable at least as cast in a Revolution the emperors hand was heavy upon her

Lacordaire made his first Comshymunion at the age of 12 he deshyscribed it as his last religious joy for many years I left the Lycee at 17 he later wrote with my religion destroyed and with morals which no longer had any curb

This may have been an exagshygeration but the young man was hardly more than a deist until while at law s(~hool in Dijon he got into a discussion group under the influence of which he began to move bacIt closer to the Church What he styled his conshyversion came in Paris where he bad begun pructice at the bar

n was followed by his entering ftle seminary in 1824 The supeshyriors there while recognizing

his exceptional gifts were not happy about what they considshy

form an epoch in the history of Christian eloquence and one from which dates the beginning of an immense religious moveshyment among the youth of our time

But there were those who looked askance at preacher and sermons as secular and too modern Especially was he faulted by those of the clergy who felt that the fate of the Church was inextricably bound up with the fortunes of the Bourbons

There was to be further preaching practically throughshyout France there WaS 10 be journalism and the writing of books there was to be a short foray into politics there was tomiddot be a venture in schoolmasshytering

Believer Ia Dem~

Jhetoric which we find overshyElaboraul and practically impenshyEtrable

But he would be the first to ldmit that a discourse must be nddressei and suited to the bearers before one which means that it will quite quickly go out (If date

Mr Sheppards study is a bit IIcrappy not smoothly blended And it leaves some questions arbout the subject unanswered But because Lacordaire was a 1ine exainplemiddot of the wisdom of sensible accommodation to one (~wn age it is decidedly worthshy~lIIbile to read about him

lCrusade Convention oro Include Music

CINCI-lNATI (NC) - Music ~vill be a fea1ure of the 21st nashy

Send us your old rold and jewetry-the braeelet or ring oa DO longer wear last years gold eyeglass frames the culf Uno you never liked anyway We will resell them and use the mone to afd the Missligtns Your semi-precious stones will be winninr souls for Christ Our address The Soclet lor the Propagation 01 the Faith 366 Filth Avenue New York New York l000L

GOD LOVE YOU to RRP for $5 For Gods poor bullbullbulltIt MS for $10 I am 9ixteen and this is some of the money I earned modeling I promise to send the missions something out of every pay check for we all owe something to people who have 90 litue whether it be money or prayers to Mr and Mrs E B for $5 In thanksgiving for selling my first news story to Mrs SAW for $15 I won this on a fiShing trip with my good husband-he was the loser and I won for the Missions to MC for $20 Ill llhanksgiving for recovering sometihing I thought was lost

We therefore address ftlt G9d Lcnre Y8U eolumJl to all tile ehildren of the world-to those who wear braees and to those

who do Dot-in the fond hope that the may fulfill for their elders the words of Scripture A little ehild shall lead them How many children aTe there who will answer this appeal and Inspire their parents to be mindful of the hungry of the worldf

ered his independent spirit He And there was to be the resshy tional Catholic Students Misshywould always be a person of strong views md not reluctant to express them

Upon ordination he was asshysigned as a (~onvent chaplain then as a college chaplain In

toration of the Dominicans in France undertaken by him after he entered the order in Italy in 1839 This proved to be his most lastirg acomplishment b e set though it was by many difficulshy

sion Crusade four-day convenshytion starting Thursday Aug 1 lit the Urliversity of Notre Dame

SUPPOlting the musical proshylram will be the famed Concert (~ir of Xavier University

Cut out this coupon pin your sacrifice to It and maR It to the Most Rev Fulton J Sheen National Director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith 366 Fifth Avenue New York I HY laquo 70ur Diocesan Director RT REV RAYMOND T CONSIDINE 368 North Main Street Fall River Mass

1830 he was invited to come to ties Uew Orleans CSMC headquarshyNew York to work in the then In Lacordaires lifetime (he ters herE announced The choir young diocese there He was inshy died at 59) France went from 1lriU provide musical background SWORDFISHfor major sessions of the conshyclined to accept but just then ali empire under Napoleon to a he met the celebrated Lammenshy vention at which more thaDrevival of Bourbon rule to an andtyens a strong advocate of ideas Orleanist monarchy to a repub- 4000 delegates will be present which appealed to Lacordaire and will join with groups ~ CLAMS

These inclUded for example student-delegates to lead ill that of a free Church in a free Stresses Christian songs Wlitten especially for the For Your Outdoor society or state Such a notion D p I convention of course went directly against emocratlc rlnclp e Coolcout the long held principle of close BELIZE (NC) - Citizens of union betweEln Church and this British Honduras territory ~)hrino Night Vigil State which in France meant in- soon to become independent MacLeans Sea Foodsoro Hc)nor Martyrsliivisible union between altar stand on the Christian demoshy UNION WHARF FAIRHAVEN and throne eratic principle of self-deter- AURIESVILLE (NC)-AnaUshy ~

Lammenais was a stormy fig- mination and claim their right ttight prayer vigll will be held ore A priest he was to give up to be a free nation Prime Minshy at tihe Northmiddot Amerlcan Martyn

ister George Price declared here Slhrine here ill New York beshy~inning ]iJitlay Aug 14 to markPremier Price said that ChrisshyMalaya To Ban Reds tian democracy chosen by his themartyrdom 322 years ago 01 Jesuit Indian missionariesFrom Universities government is inspired by the

KUALA LUMPUR (NC)-The principles of Christ embodied in Pilgrimages poundrom several Eastgtshy

Lower House of Parliament the Ten Commandments and on em cities are expected for the igil which will close wi~ celshypassed a bill giving the governshy the Sermon on the Mount We ~ Ebration of Mass Aug 15 Feutment authorit~ to prevent comshy are on the side of Christian

munists from attending Malayshy democracy as it emerges as a Clrlthe Assumption of Mary ~ lmiddot shysian universitiEls growing political force in Censhy

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13 Two Dioceses Get Permits For ETV

WASHINGTON (NC) shyThe Brooklyn and Rockville Centre NY dioceses have received construction permits from the Federal Communicashytions Commission authorizing them to utilize a new educashytional television service opened up last year by the FCC

They are the first Catholic dioceses in the country and the first groups operating large school systems public or private to receive such authorization from the FCC

The newly granted permits will allow the two dioceses to undertake construction of transshymission facilities for a new 2500 megacycle instructional televishysion service Three more dishyoceses-New York Miami and Baltimore--are preparing appli shycations to the FCC for construcshytion permits while several othshyers are taking preliminary steps

The granting ()f construction permits to the Brooklyn and Rockville Centre dioceses was hailed as marking a coming of age for Catholic education in the use of the new communications media by Father John M Culshykin SJ~ television consultant tc the National Catholic Educashytional Association

Cooperative Plannin~

These new channels open up new areas for cooperative planshyning and programming to meet eommon needs with national reshysources Father Culkin said It now becomes possible to think in concrete terms of courses and series ()f programs on video tape and film using the best teaching talent in the country

The new microwave channels both create the need for such cooperatively produced pro- grams and at the same time proshyvide an efficient and economic distribution system for these programs We hope that this action by the FCC will encourage other school systems to take adshyvantage of these same opporshytunities

College Acquires Surplus Land

WINOOSKI PARK (NC)-St Michaels College here in Vershymont has officially acquired title to 123 acres and 14 buildings at the abandoned Ethan Allen Air Force Base

The five parcels of land valshyued at $358000 had been turned over as surplus by General Services Administration for edushycational purposes St Michaels has been using some of the propshyerty under temporary permisshysion this past year

The buildings include resishydence facilities for faculty and students a gymnasium middotstorage and shop buildings and another building which is being turned into a computer center and classshyrooms The land includes propshyerty the college has been using for a ski jump plus flat land suitable for athletic fields

The new property wiD inshyerease the campus area by aboutmiddot one third Enrollment DOW at a record 1100

GENERAL AUDIENCES A new hall has been erected on the grounds of the papal Summer vina at Castelgandolfo to accommodate the great throngs of visitors whG tHWel out from Rome to see the Holy Father and to receive biB blessing NC Photo

Denies Plot to Make Church Roman LONDON (NC) - Anglican because members of the Anglishy

Archbishop Michael Ramsey of can priesthooo in the AngloshyCanterbury bas denied in Parshy Catholic sector (of the Church of liament a suggestion that proshy England) wish to be free to go posed changes in Church of on without breaking the law England laws were a plot to The vestments practically join the Roman Catholic Church speaking are the ve9tmeni8 of

the MassIlhe primate who as a senior The archbishop of Canterburybishop of the established Church in his reply saidof England has a seat in the I am a ProtestaJllt preciselyHouse of Lords the upper in the way in which the Prayerchamber of Parliament was Book and the Anglican formushyspeaking in a rather heated deshy laries use that term When Ibate on a measure to approve lay iD the sense of oW formushythe use of certain Catholic-like vestments

Earl Alexander of Hillsborshyough a leading Labor party spokesman and president of the Council of Protestant Churches claimed that changes in the law on what Anglican churchmen may wear at services were a direct departure from the ori shyginal Protestant prayer book

If we are not going to be different from the Church of Rome then what is the use of having a Protestant Church he asked I would like to intershyrogate the bishops individually and ask them Are you a Protesshytant We should know The great days of this country and the Commonwealth it has built up have been through the acceptshyance by the people of the princishyples of the Reformation Grant it may continue

Was there he asked some spe_ cial reason why the Church must pass this measure Is it

Nehru Memorial BOMBAY (NC) - Valerlall

Cardoinal Gracias of Bombay has accepted an invitation to serve on a I1Qtional committee to set up a memorial to the 1 Indian

laries I am a Protestant I use it without any qualification I beshylieve in what these formularies call the Holy Catholic Church precisely in the sense in which our formularies 00 - without qualifications bull

I want to repudiate ana deny from my heart and my conshyscience that behind our Church legislation there is some kina of subtle plot to assimilate the Church of England to some other Church in Christendom That ie DOt true

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Plan Educational TV Conference

NEW YORK (NC)-Leader8 iT government and educltion will speak at Fordham Univershysitys fourth annual five-day conference on educational teleshyvision to be held starting Monshyday Aug 17 at its Lincoln Square campus

Among those who will speak are commissioner Robert E Lee of the Federal Communications Commission Charles A Siepshymann chairman of the departshyment of educational communicashytions at New York University and former vice-president in eharge of programming for the British Broadcasting Corporashytion and Father John M Culshykin SJ consultant on teleshyvision for the-National Catholic Educational Association and dishyrector of Fordhams proposed Lincoln Square communications center

Meeting in conjunction with the Fordham conference will be representatives ()f dioceses afshyfiliated with the NCEAs Comshymittee on Television

They will discuss a unified ETV equipment buying plan and the possibility of obtaining financial aid for some of their cooperative activities including 11 central programming service

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14 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Aug 6 19~i4

r ells Youth Good Readin~1 LE~ads to God By Joseph T bull McGloin SJ

A lot of tOdays teachers and parents deplore that fact that television has cut deeply into our reading And yet sales of all kinds of reading material shyespecially paper-backs-are fab_ ulous It must be true that some people are reading less and enshyjoying it less and this perhaps

because of television but it could also be true that some others actually read more beshycause previous ly they never 8 a t still long enough to read a book and now they are forced to do so m e reading because its imshypossible to enshydure all that television without distraction

I suspect in fact that you teen-agers as a group are readshying more than teen-agers ever have But the important considshyeration isnt that you read-its what you read

Literarily Retarded Among the many indicators of

maturity or the lack of same a persons reading habits are going to be quite prominent The avowedly mature young man who is still lapping up girlie magazines is still in his emoshytional infancy

And th gal who still pines and pants over true romance pulp is far from adulthood Unshyfortunately there are some pretshyty old babies in this old world

The fact is that you teen-agers are too mature now for only comic books and pulp SO dont keep yourselves literarily reshytarded

Has Purp~

Reading to even the minimalshyly mature has a connection with ones purpose in life just as everything else has In other words its not only for entershytainment (that too) but its supshyposed to help you get closer to God somehow

Your reading like knowledge is invariably going to show you something about God-either dishyrectly or indirectly - the God who is Beauty Truth and Goodshyness Or else its going to take you away from Him

Undoubtedly in your reading 80 far youve encountered some great heroes of history past and contemporary and undoubtedly too youve encountered some who were such only in their own minds and in the minds of the superficial

Youre mature enough now to

Withdlraws Support From Expedition

PITTSBURGH (NC) - Dushyquesne University has announced it is dropping its support of an African expedition by a Scottish anthropologist who believes white men are superior to eolored

Dr Robert Gayre was to lead the one-year expedition whose purpose was to see if white men had filtered into African coastal regions and accounted for the comparatively high civilizations found in some areas before Eushyropean settlers reached there in the 1500s

Details of Duquesnes withshydrawal were not disclosed The institution is operated by the Holy Ghost Fathers

Home Association The Sacred Heart Home and

SchOOl Association of North Atshytleboro executi~ board will meet at 8 Itomorrow night in the 1ICh00L

look in at least occasionally en the genuine heroes of history-shyChrist and His saints

Life of Ignatius You may recall a young man

named Ignatius who was Shl)t down off a wall his legs shashytered by a cannon-ball As te recuperated he asked for tte romances of the day since theie and military books were the only reading he cared for

To his dismay only some livEs of Christ and the saints were available and so reluctantlr and just to pass the tedious tim~

he began to read these It wasnt long before he began to see that Christ and His saints made pygmies of historys giants

And being somewhat stub born and proud Ignatius said to himself If these people di tinguished themselves this wa~

so can I Start With Scriptures

It shouldnt take a cannon-ban to get you doing some of the right kind of reading Start witll the real source of all good spirshyitual reading - the Scripturel Read just a little bit a day from both the Old and New Testashyment

But as you read dont force it down as you would medicinE

Read with your imagination visualizing the place where Christ sat as he spoke seein~ the people He spoke to puttin~

yourself in the crowd too ami transferring His words to your own contemporary idiom

Look into an occasional article or book that will guide yOll through Scripture giving you some background for a more in telligent and perceptive appreshyciation of these timeless book~~

Life of Christ Get a good life of Christ

(such as Jim Bishops Th~

Day Christ Died or Alban Goodiers completely fascinatinl~ and absorbing Life of Christ) and let yourself be captured blr

West Germans Help Children of India

MADRAS (NC) -A Catholicmiddotmiddot sponsored childrens welfar~

service was inaugurated hen~

with help from the people of West Germany

The mobile service to be run by the Catholic service Guild was inaugurated in the presencl~ of Archbishop Louis Mathias SDB of Madra-Mylapore and Dr Josef Holik West German consul in Madras

KC Clamboil Bishop Stang Assembly

Fourth Degree Knights of Co lumbus will hold a clamboU beginning at 1 Sunday after noon Aug 23 at the See-Saw in Tiverton John P Pereira ill in charge of arrangements

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Read about those tremendous men who were the Apostles look into great soldier saints like Camillus rugged saints like Brebeuf and Jogues lovable human saints like Francis of Assisi and the Little Flower lay men and women saints like Thomas More and Mary MagdashylenE intellectual saints like ThoJPas and Augustine and Ter~sa of Avila and simple lovshyablE saints like the Cure of Ars

Read a few of the very intershyestilg books on the spiritual life on positive moral and ascetical theology Read books about morals which give Tou their wly rather than only a cata log of Donts Read philososhyphy and theology written as Father Farrell does it in his Compannion to the Summa

Spiritual Novel Or if youre real tired pick

up something along the line of a piritual novel such as the charming Mass of Brother Miclel

Theres a lot of good reading before you-if you have the inishytial maturity and energy to get at t You can estimate your maturity by your reading-by the discipline for instance you exercise in reading something a litU~ tougher on occasion inshystead of just drifting along- and wasting all your reading time on junk

Remember - reading Ii k e everything else is either going to g~t you closer to God or take you farther from Him This is of course always your OWD choice

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15 Race Relations Continued from Page One

Catholic diocese m Lafayette A cruel and unbelievable

erime was committed against one of our priests who is a memshyber of a society which has been very generous to our diocese both as regards money and priests priests who have labored zealously among our colored Catholics The good priest was assaulted and whipped by sevshyeral Catholic white men

It is God Hims~lf who says Touch ye not my anointed (Ps 104 15) So grave is the ofshyfense of striking a priest that Mother Church PUnishes this act with excommunication as in- dicated in Canon 2343 No4

As an act of reparation for this truly sad incident a half hour of prayer before the Blsssed Sacrament exposed will be held in every parish church of the diocese on the first Friday Aug 7 Over and above the act of reparation we shall pray that a change of heart will come about in other places where the spirit of rebellion against the teachings of the Church regardshying race exists

You will recall our action of Oct 16 1959 when interference against participation of Negroes in religious instruction through diocesan marriage courses was declared a reserved sin By these presents the same penalty is now extended to all those who interfere with our colored Cathshyolics in the practice of their reshyligion or who join groups whose purpose it is to oppose the teachshyings of Mother Church regarding racial relations These Catholics cannot possibly be absolved in confession or approach the holy Table unless there be a change of disposition Without this change one would be guilty of the sacriligious reception of these sacraments

This letter must be read at all the Masses in the churches and chapels of the diocese on Sunshyday Aug 2

May the good God and Father of us all preserve us from furshyther disturbances of this nature and in His boundless mercy may He grant us a better understandshying and practice of His all shyembracing law of charity

Given from the episcopal resshyidence on the 27th day of July 1964

Faithfully yours in the Lord ffi Maurice Schexnayder

Bishop of Lafayette

P S It is comforting to know that the men involved have given good evidence of sincere repentance and have made their apologies

MS

Trappistine Sisters To Open Community

DUBUQUE (NCh-Trappistine Sisters from St Marys Abbey Wrentham Mass will arrive Oct 1 to take possession of a 598-acre farm nine miles south of Dubuque

Fifteen to twenty Sisters are expected to open the new insti shytution here the semi-cloistered orders third in the United States In addition to the Massashychusetts community there is anshyother in White Thorn Calif

The property includes a 10shyroom home a managers resi shydence three tenant houses and farm buildings ~)

Saving Canceled Stamps Easy lnexpensiv~

Way to Aid Mission Endeavors of Church From time to time one reads appeals for used postage stamps to help some particular

mission or missionary Considering the tons of such material available very little of it is ever put aside for these workers in Christs vineyard who request it Very likely one reason that the appeal falls on deaf ears is the average Catholics failure to understand that used postage stamps are a very real source of inshycome to many a Catholic misshysionary We dont realize two important facts which make it so-l) there are millions of American stamp collectors andshy2) these used postage stamps can be and are sold to dealers by the pound at various pricesdeshypending on quality and the conshydition of the stamp mixture market The stamp collecting inshydustry is a strong and healthy one and there is a constant deshymand for this material from specialists and students of the various stamp issues

Please Help There are so many Catholics

who are in a position to accumu_ late these used stamps and yet so little is done Wont you Mrs Housewife and you Miss OfficeshyWorker and you Messrs Execushytive Doctor Clerk Lawyer etc start NOW to put these insignishyficant pieces of colored paper aside to help our mission

If you dont happen to know of a missionary who is waiting with open arms to receive your accumulation your pastor can certainly name several Or send them to Monsignor Charles J Gable Pastor of Our Lady of Consolation Roman Catholic Ohurch on Statesville Road in Charlotte N C His missionary labors have been greatly assisted by gifts of used postage stamps faith among those less fortunate stamp to preserve it from dam- They can be sent by inexpenshy than ourselves A word of cau- age when tearing off the en- sive parcel post or third class tion - PleaSe leave a 1J4 inch velope corners or in cutting out rates margin of paper around the stamps from wrapper

Offer it Up

SUMMER PROJECT Collecting stamps for missioners is a good Summer project say these youngsters from left Kathleen and Carol Conroy St Josephs parish and Patricia Harney Holy Rosary parish both of Fall River

Maybemiddotit is a little trouble and inconvenience to tear off the stamped corners of envelopes and put them aside So-offer the inconvenience to God and thank Him for giving you an oportunity to help spread the

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THE ANCHORshyThurs August 6 1964

Africa Prer~~~~nt

Receives Det~ee ~

JAMAICA (NC) - President Philibert Tsiranana of the Malshygasy Republic told a special convocation at St Johns Unishyversity here in Long Island that it was an exceptional token of consHleration that an honorary degree should be awarded te himself a former little cowherd of a small Malagasy village

After accepting the doctor of laws degree the African leader declared it was obvious that God wanted democracy to be the regime of modern times

Today I see American democshyracy manifest itself in my beshyhalf and through me to honor my country as your wonderful university bestows an excepshytional token of consideration on a man of color who has still to learn a lot he said

President Tsiranana laid witbshythe passage of the Americalmiddot civil rights act a small cloud has disappeared the cloud which sometimes was able to darken the relations between colored nations and your great nation

Portugal See Plans Modern Cathedral

BRAGANZA (NC)-The first cathedral to be built in Portugal in over a century will be conshystructed in this citY

The diocese of Braganza and Miranda was founded in 1545 and Miranda has a fine Renaisshysance cathedral but Braganza has become the bishops resi shydence and the administrative headquarters have been tra middotferred here

Club Licensing start using your basementCINCINNATI (NC)-The Ohio

State Liquor Control Commisshysion has approved the licensing of a Playboy night club here following a hearing at which the head of the Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce said his city was in need of high class entertainshyment

The decision which reversed an earlier ruling by the state liquor director was criticized by Auxiliary Bishop Paul F Leishybold and by the archdiocesan newspaper the Catholic Teleshygraph

Playboy Clubs are semi-pri shyvate night clubs inspired by Playboy magazine in which scantily-clad bunny girls serve drinks to customers

Bishop Leibold whose St Louis parish is near the proshy

posed site of the club said he ELECTRIC DEHUMIDIFIERwas disappointed but not surshyprised at the decision He said

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Aug 6 1964

Lauds Christian Social Mov~em4~nt Leaders By Msgr George G Riggins

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Eric von Kuehnelt-Leddihn a eosmopolitan Austrian Catholic journalist whose constant comshyings-and-goings from one disshytant part of the world to the other make Columbus Marco Polo and Magellan look like stay-at-homes or shut-ins is a hard man to pin down or to categorize ideologically One day he writes -- in The Commonshyweal for exshyample -like a moderate libshyeral and the next day - in the National Review for exshyample - like a hard bitten conservative And now and then he seems to play it down the middle

I always enjoy reading Mr ~ Leddihn even when he is in one

of his most stubbornly conserva_ tive moods but I must admit that some of his writings on the subject of Catholic social teachshying leave me rather confused

Catholic Sentimentalist Take for example his article

The Problem of the Catholic Social Sentimentalist in the May 19 issue of National Review The thesis of this article-if I have understood it correctly-is that the ever mounting fascishynation with social justice toshyday prevalent among Christians in general and Catholics in parshyticular is dangerous and demshyagogic sentimentalism

In the last 200 years of Westshyern history Mr Leddihn inshyforms us with a sweeping rheshytorical flourish the sentimenshytalists crusading for some sort of justice or to right the balance have caused more tears and bloodshed than the simple egoshytistic materialists who merely erave for earthly goods

Fails to Name It would be easier to undershy

stand what this rhetoric means if Mr Leddihn had taken the trouble to name a few names One would like to know who these sentimentalists really are and why they are thought to be so dangerous

Who for example are the misguided Christians who s e sentimentalism is greatly reshysponsible for the steady growth of Italian Communist votes and to whom is Mr Leddihn reshyferring when he says that cershytain Christians in Europe posshysessed of a purely strategicaishytactical and utterly unshy

~t Christian fear that Christians may miss the boat are convinced that they will have to take the wind out of the sails of Socialshyism and Communism-by aping some of their policies

Germans Contribute To Uganda Church

MITYANA (NC) - German Catholics are raising funds to build a church here in Uganda in honor of Mathias Mulumba Luka Banabakintu and Nowa Mawaggali three of the 22 Uganda martyrs who will beshycome canonized saints in Octoshyber

The fund dTive was announced by Archbishop Joseph Kiwanuka of Rubaga The martyrs all conshyverts of the White Fathers in the 19th century were killed for refusing to renounce their Cathshyolic Faith

Midsummer Whist Choristers at St Mathieu

Church Fall River will hold their annual whist at 8 Saturshyday night Aug 8 in the church hall Miss Jacqueline Mathieu is leneral chairman

I gather from the context of not 1 ecessarily swept off their Mr Leddihns article in National Review that he is referring here to the Moro wing of the Chrisshytian Democratic Party in Italy which as we know is in favor of the so-called opening to the left

But why not identify Mora and his associates by name and in simple fairness why not note for the record that Pope John XXIII from all accounts was sympathetic to their program or in any event saw no reason to flag them down

Un-Christian Trend Moreover if Mr Leddihn

really believes that when it comes to the practical applicashytion of the encyclicals the indishyvidual Catholic is entirely on his own by what logic then does he presume to say that his anonymous group of Christian sentimentalists are following an utterly un-Christian trend

of thought I suspect that the answer to

these questions is to be found in Mr Leddihns apparent convicshytion that there is really no such thing as an unjust social strucshyture anywhere in Europe todaY and that those who claim that there is are dangerous demashygogues

In other words while Mr Leddihn explicitly admits the possibility of a socially unjust order he is persuaded apparshyenthly that de facto all this talk about social justice in Europe is really so much bilge

Popes Stress Importance The impetus in modern times

to establish social justice Mr Ledihn contends came undeshyniably from the Marxists who condemned the inequalities of wealth insisting that politcal equality must be supplemented by economic equality

If this be so what are we to make of the repeated emphasis of recent Popes on the crucial importance of the virtue of soshycial justice

Mr Ledihns answer to this question is that while the Church obviously has a right to concern herself with the probshylems of injustice in the economic order her moralizing injuncshytions have created a probably unforeseen sense of illusion among good Christians who a[~

Seeks Replacements For Arctic Plants

LATROBE (NC) - Father Maximilian G Duman OSB head of the biology department at St Vincent College has emshybarked on his 1Uh expedition to arctic regions

Accompanied by Father Arshytheme Dutilly OMI director of the Arctic Institute at Catholic University of America Washshyington D C Father Dumans main purpose on the six-week expedition is to find replaceshyments for botanical specimens lost in the disastrous St Vinshycent fire in January 1963

When the biology laboratories burned Father Duman lost 25000 plant specimens 6000 of which were collected on 10 preshyvious trips in arctic regions

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Wh 3t can this possibly mean except that in Mr Leddihns jUdgment those Christians who are trying to apply the princishyples of the social encyclicals to concrete situations in their own countries - as the Popes have urged them to do-are one and all a pack of sentimentalists who really dont know what its all about and are concerned about social justice (which Mr Leddihn significantly always puts n quotes) only because they are stupid enough to think that in this way they can outshypromise Or out-maneuver the socialit and communist and thereby hopefUlly put the Church in a better light

Salt of the Earth I have such great respect for

Mr Leddihns first hand knowlshyedge of contemporary Europe and aso such respect foc his personal integrity that t hesitate to take issue with him on this point

On he other hand while I cannot possibly claim to know as mu~h about Europe as he does I do happen to know many of the derical and lay leaders of the Cbristian social movement on the Continent

With all due respect to Mr Leddihl1 I would be less than honest with myself and less than fair to these outstanding Chrisshytian leaders If I were to fail to say that in my judgment Ledshydihns sweeping indictment of

them if l ghastly caricature Christian sentimentalists-my

eye These men are the salt of the earth Would that there were more of them not only on the Continent but in every ~ther part of the world as welL

Friars to Sponsor Reunion Symposium

GARRISON (NC)-The Franshyciscan lrriars of the Atonement will sponsor a symposium on Christian reunion devoted to discussim about bishops Sept 1 to 3

~ntitled The Episcopate and Christian Unity the symposium at St Pus X Seminary will deal with Anglican Orthodox and Protestent concepts of the episshycopate and with the Catholic episcopacy in the early Church after Vatican Council I and in the light of Vatican Council II

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BOMBAY (NC) - Hard work and detailed planning mark preparations for the International Eucharistic Conshygress to be held here Nov 28 to Dec 6 this yearFrom Valerian Cardinal Gracias down to the youngest clerk In the congress offices there is an intense interest in and eonshycern for its success They know too the concern that may be in the minds of some potential pilgrims about Bomshybay housing accommodations during the EuCharistic congress DaTdinal Gracias told me It is very difficult to persuade people 1here are accommodations even better than hotels Many people who may be afraid to come will find private homes both Cathashy1M and non-Catholic most comshyfortable

He added We have a whole rommittee of non-Catholics combing 1he city for accommoshydations One man said at a meetshying the other day 1 can be sure of finding accommodations for 100 people in private homes and almost all are very comfortable

The cardinal said that several bishops and priests had written him asking to be placed in pri shyvate homes because we want to know something of the life of tJhe people

Floatin~ Hotels Congress officials said tJhat

plans are being made to have ocean liners berthed in Bombay and turned into floating hotels both for people who come on them and for th()se who come by air Officials expect four of these ships and perhaps three or four more so that they said several thousand foreign visit shyors could easily be accommoshydated in these floating hotels

Speaking of the plans to place congress visitors in private homes Father Herman DSouza general secretary and liason ofshyficer for the congress said it would be an excellent opportushynity for Westerners to see Indishyans in their homes-and that non-Christian Indians will also have for the first time a chance to meet Western Christians on a elose personal basis 0

Cardinal Checks Cardinal Gracias keen interest

fn the preparations is shown by his close checking with the CODshy

gress at 5 Convent Street here Priests connected with the office say he will drop in two or three times a day to make a suggestshyion to check on Preparations or just to see how the plans are goings

Ill the large congress headshyquarters committees meet to handle the many details while all around them additions are made to existing church strucshytures and a new building on the corner moves toward comshypletion These new quarters will be used to house distinquished visitors to the congress and for press a~ommodations for jourshynalists covering the many conshygress events

Cooperation The congress has had excelshy

lent cooperation from all sources Cardinal Gracias said The

Newspapers Continued from Page One

azines recorded a 22 per cent gain in circulation including circulation of one major publi shycation newly transferred to this group and diocesan directories tollal cireuk4ion increased 99 per cent

The circulation and number of Canadian publications conshytinued basically unchanged toshytaling as of the beginning of the year 12 weekly newspapers 13 Canadian magazines accepting advertising and 17 magazines not accepting advertising for a total circulation in all categories of 1484742

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operative They have put a man especially on 1ihis job to do whatshyever is necessary

One of the exhibits planned will be at St Xavier High School slMlwing the life of the Church in India since it was visited by St Thomas the Apostle This will serve a double purpose explainshying the Church in India to visit shyors--but also explaining it to the non-Christians of India

Father DSouza said that forshyeign visitors who do not know English or Indian languages will be met by guides and interpreshytors who have been trained for two years Each group will be accompanied by these aides as

they go from their residences to the congress site and back again

Vietnant Repeals -Family Law

SAIGON (NC) - Vietnams prime minister Maj Gen Nguyen Khanh has issued a decree repealing the family law passed under the late Ngo Dinh Diems government which pracshytically outlawed divorce

The new decree makes divorce legally possible on any of five grounds (1) adultery (2) if either party receives a grave penal sentence from a court (3) mistreatment so as to hinder peaceful life together (4) disshyappearance for five years and (5) abandonment Court judgshyments are required to establish the fourth and fifth conditions

The new decree does not pershymit more than one legal wife at a time

Civil Aspects The 158 articles of the decree

include many provisions regardshying the civil aspects of marriage Ill effect it brings back much of the legislation concerning marshyriage that prevailed under French colonial rule

Under the Diem family law divorce could be permitted only by the president himself in very exceptional cases

The new decree will have one good effect for the Catholic Church It will make use of the Pauline privilege for converts easier than it has been (This privilege widely used in mission countries was enunciated by St Paul and allows married conshyverts to Christianity to enter Christian marriage if their 11011shy

Christian spouses refuse to live in peace with them)

Holy Father Urges Return of Honesty

CASTELGANDOLFO (NC)shyPope Paul VI called ~or restora- tion to full value of the princishyples of fraternity and concord in social and individual life as a defense against threats of disshyorder and subversion

Appearing at noon on the balshycony of the inner courtyard of his Summer villa to recite the Angelus andmiddot bless thousands who had gathered there the Pope spoke of the persisting reashysons for apprehension and sorshyrow for so many bereavements and lllisfortunes which still torshyment the world as reported in the press He pointed to some weakness and decadence reshygarding good principles which must sustain individuals as well as family social and internashytional life

He exhorted his audience to pray the Lord may render goodness strong-goodness which is not weakness but endowed with profound energy

~~ CONGRESS SEALS Three series of seals with 10

seals to the series have been issued for the 38th Internationshyal Eucharistic Congress to be held in Bombay India Nov 28 to Dec 6 These are examplelt of the first series of seals which deals with liturgical symbols NC Photo

Prelate Summaries Dimmiddotensions Of Catholic School System

SAN FRANCISCO (NC) shySketching the size of the Cathshyolic school system Msgr Mark J Hurley told the GOP platform committee here

The Catholic school system in New York is bigger than the public school system in each of 34 states and the District of Columbia the one in Pennsylshyvania is larger than the public school systems in each of 26 states and the District

In eight states the Catholic scftElol population Comprises 20 per cent or more of the total school population Ill 19 states it is more than 15 per cent of the total school population

Ill major cities 1he percentage is even higher Buffalo 376 per cent Chicago 329 per cent Boston 3~8 per cent Cincinnati 279 per cent Cleveland 259 per cent and St Louis 254 per cent

From 1940 to 1960 Catholic school enrollment jumped 119 per cent against a 42 per cent

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Anglicans Pray With Catholics For Unity

LONDON (NC) Some 200 Anglican clergy and laity have placed a Christian unshyity petition on the altar of the Catholic shrine at Aylesford

Their petition read in part We make an act of reparatioll

for all the evils that were done by Our forefathers at the Refshyormation in destroying this holy shrine We have prayed this day for the reunion of Christenshydom and the healing of the 16t~ century breach between Rome and the Anglican Communion

Attend Mass The pilgrimage was organized

by the Rev John A Wynne of St Stephens church in Windsor home of the royal family we1Jt of London Members attended _ votive Mass of Our Lady of Mount Carmel at the restored Carmelite shrine

The prior Father Malachy Lynch O Carm led them in reshyciting the Rosary along the shrines outdoor Rosary Way

Ill northern England three Anglican congregations took part as an act of reparation in a big rally in honor of the 40 Martyrs of England and Wales at Sunderland They cancelled their own Sunday evening sershyvices for the purpose

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Conce~ebration Encouraged ContinueC from Page One

eus parts of the world but al shyways in private - meetings of various clergy Now for the first time Pope Paul authorized a public concelebration and it

is expected that this may happen often during the Eucharistic Congress to be held in Bombay

India toward the end of the year Private Occasions

On July 19 in the presence of Cardinals Lercaro and Bea of the episcopal members of the Post-Conciliar Liturgical Comshy

mission and of some laymen 20 Benedictine monks celebrated Mass together with their Abbot Primate at St Anselms Abbey Rome

On July 24 it was disclosed tha t the Benedictine monastery of Calcar and the Dominican

eonvent of Soissons had obtained permission for concelebration The privilege had already been granted by the Post-Conciliar

lilIICommission on the Liturgy Preshyviously certain monasteries among which the Benedictine Abbeys of Monserrat (Spain)

Maredsous (Belgium) Maria Laach (Germany) St Anselm (Rome) and St John Collegeshyville U S) had already obtained authorization it was mentioned

At the first meeting of the superiors of monks and nuns of Africa held at the Benedictine monastery of Bouake the Ivory Coasts first Benedictine priest presided at the opening Mass which was concelebrated and the bishop of the diocese did the same with the priests present for the closing Mass

First in Public The underground basilica of

St Pius X at Lourdes was the scene of the first public concelmiddot ebration offered according to the Vatican Councils suggestion This was done by special pershymission of Pope Paul VI himsslf

The Mass was presided over by Cardinal Ferretto of the Roman Curia on the occasion of the pilgrimage of 500 sick Italian priests to Lourdes The Cardinal was joined by 24 priests most of whom were Italian It was witshynessed by pilgrims from France Italy Luxembourg England Ireshyland Belgium Germany and in the presence of many bishops as well

On Tuesday July 28 another eoncelebration occurred but this time in the Grottoes of the Marshyian Shrine and under the presishydency of Bishop Theas Bishop of Tharbes and Lourdes

Why ConceIebration The Eucharist is not only a

sacrifice and sacrament but it is the symbol of unity It is taken

~ as THE symbol of the Churchs most perfect sign-testimonyshyof her unity

Hence on the occasion of a gathering of priests how can this unity of the Church be shown These men are priests and priests for all eternity Never can they be or act as layshymen Therefore if they were to attend Mass as though they were iayinen they would not be showing publicly their own status nor the type of unity that the Church wishes to show in the celebration of the Eucharist

Thus the Church wishes that these priests associate themshyselves-participate in a special way-with thll one who is the ehief celebrant This should be the normal way for a Bishop to celebrate in the presence of his priests or for all to unite at the altar on the occasion of some meeting synod retreat or other assembly

Historical Development The celebration of the Euchashy

rist was never a private affair Even if a priest celebrates Mass in some dark l~orner of a lonely church it is Christ and the enshytire Church that offers the sacshyrifice to God

In early times the community

and hierrarchical unity was stressed in the celebration of Mass All the priests were to impose hands on the offerings although only the presiding celshyebrant would recite the words of Consecration

Later at Papal Masses espeshycially all the Cardinals present were to stand at the altar with the Pope during the Mass They would hold a corporal in their hands on which lay the offerings and they would recite the Canon aloud with him and consecrate the offerings along with him Gradually this was reserved only for solemn feasts then only for Holy Thursday and then it disshyappeared altogether

In the Eastern Church the practice survived and is presshyently the normal thing in the Byzantine Rite and the usual thing for great feasts for other Eastern Rites A form of conshycelebration does occur on the occasion of the ordination of priests and the consecration of bishops even in the Latin Rite today

Councils Decision Paragraph 57 of the Councils

Decree on the Sacred Liturgy speaks of and encourages conshycelebration and the Post-Concil shyiar Commission on the Liturgy has drawn up an appropriate rite

The decree stated Conceleshybration whereby the unity of the priesthood is appropriately manifested has remained in use to this day in the Church both in the east and in the west For this reason it has seemed good to the Council to extend conshycelebration to the following cases

-on Holy Thursdays Mass of Chrism and the Commemoration of the Lords Supper

at Masses during councils bishops conferences and synshyods -at the Mass for the blessing of an Abbot

The Councils Decree also enshycourages concelebration with permission of the Ordinary to whom it belongs to decide whether concelebration is opshyportune j

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Jesliit Educators Hold Conference SAW~A CLARA (NC)-About

135 Jesuit high school adminisshytrators from the United States Canada and West Indies are par_ ticipating in a 12-day institute at the University of Santa Clara here in California

Included are directors of edushycation for the 11 Jesuit provinces in the nation 35 high school preside1ts or rectors and 89 principals and other administrashytors

It is he largest conference of this group a division of the Jesuit Educational Association since meetin-gs were initiated in 1940 It also marks the firsttime the West Coast has been chosen as the meeting ground The conshyference will end Friday Aug 14

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MADRID (NC) - A blunt at shytack on the labor policies of the ruling Falangist party in Spain has been made by the Young Catholic Workers organization

The organizations publication asserted that the Falangists inshyject politics into the lives of the workers in the same way as do the communists A number of Young Catholic Worker leaders have supported a petition for the rehiring of Asturian coal miriers and metallurgical workers disshymissed for strike activity

In its July issue the organ of the Catholic workers Juventud Obrera (Working Youth) said that of all the parties concerned in the recent Asturian miners strikes the workers were least interested in political motives

But as a result of arrests lockshyout and deportations of some workers Juventud Obrera exshyplained the miners were turning against all who oppose thein The

Workers Attack Labor Policies

publieation asked Spaniards have the courage to get to the bottom of the miners problelIl8 and not to take the easy course of seeing politics in the strikes

Insult io Dignity The Asturian petitioners supshy

ported by the Young Catholie Workers have tried unsuccessshyfully to see high government leaders here induding the vice president of the cabinet the ministers of labor and pUblic order and the national syndicate shy

(government - controlled t I a d e union) director

They maintain that present relations between owners and workers are in many cases a permanent insult to the dignity

of the workers They hold that though recognizing some of the miners grievances the governshyment authorities allow manageshyment to play the part of judge so that workers interests invarishyably suffer

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Mr and Mrs Robert Scears and their seven children rangshying in age from four to 13 beshycame Catholics on a Sunday The parents went to confession and had their marriage blessed

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NEW ORLEANS (NC)-The Supreme Council of the Knights of Columbus meets here Aug 18 to 20 with resolutions from ten state councils proposing changes in membership requirementa facing delegates

The session will be the 83rd annual gathering of the governshying body of the fraternal benefit society of Catholic men Some 400 delegates are expected

The resolutions on membershyship stem from controversies over admission of Negro appli shycants All favor relaxing the present laws of the society ia force from the organization early days

At present an applicant can be refused membership if five negative votes are cast against him by members of a council when his name is submitted for bull vote

Seven of the resolutions to be acted upon at the meeting here according to a K of C State ment would change the law to require negative votes by more than one-third of the council memobers voting to reject an apshyplicant one would require more than one-quarter negative votes and two seek change in the law without offering specific recomshymendations

Notre Dame Starts Foreign Study Plan

NOTRE DAME (NC)-Fifty two University of Notre Dame sophomores sail from New York aboard the SS America Saturshyday Aug 8 to participate ia the schools first foreign study proshygram at the University of Inn bruck Austria

The European-bound sophoshymores wer selected from among 250 applicants They prepared for their ~tayabroad by taking a special qerman course during their freshman year They will receive additional bitensive training in the German language

at Salzburg Austria Aug 11shySept 20

The courses at Innsbruck get underway in mid-October

Seek Prelates Aid For Public Schools

DINDIGUL (NC)-The munishycipal council of this predomishynantly Hindu town has requested a Catholic bishop to start bull polytechnic and a college for women

The request was made by the council of Bishop James MenshydQnca of Tiruchirapalli who was honored on completion of Z5 years as bishop The prelate in his reply offered to help in the establishment of the institutio~ If he received enough cooperashytion from _ibe people

family moved to Battle Creek in June 1963 and met M Sgt Elshywood L McElhiney his wife Shirley and their four childen Sgt McElhiney is stationed with the Army at the Federal Center here and Scears works for bull farm feed company

Say Family Rosary Friendship grew between the

families as Mrs Scears and Mrs MeElhiney chatted over the back fence and the children played games together-

Soon Scears 33 and his wife

Fall River Units Set Field Daysmiddot

Field days are planned by Alumni and PTA of St Stanisshylaus parish and by Bluebirds and Campfire Girls of Sacred Heart parish both Fall River

The St Stanislaus event is set for 1 Sunday afternoon Aug 9 at Urbans Grove Open to the public it will be in charge of Joseph Amaral

Sacred Hearts field day is scheduled from 930 to 6 Tuesshyday Aug 25 at Camp Tom Welch Youth group members and counselors for the units

recent camping trip are invited to attend Guests will be Blueshybirds and Campfire Girls from St Marys Cathedral and SS Peter and PaUl parishes Fall River

Sponsor Sports Week for ~uns

EISENSTADT (NC)-Austrian nuns spent a week here devotshyiog themselves to different ~orts including swimming tenshynlS and basketball

This Sports Week for Nuns as it was named was attended by 23 nuns from various reli shygious communities who had parshyticipated in a similar Winter program Which like the Summer event was organized by the Eisenstadt dlocese

Among the nuns was a 62shyyear-old Sister who is a teacher of gymnasties The average age of the nuns was about 30

Bishop Stefan Laszlo of Eisenshystandt visited tbe nuns during their sport session and told them they should adapt themselves to the spirit of the times to meet Pope John XXIns call for an updating of the Church Thereshyfore he said religious orders should be interested in sports

Condemns Bombing In South middotAfrmiddotca

CAPE TOWN (He) -ArchshybiShop Owen McCann of Cape Town has joined other churchshymen and political leaders in condemning the bombing incishydent which took place in the Johannesburg railroad station

Archbishop McCann said I condemn this outrage as I conshydemn all sabotage attempts and I would emphasize that people must not take the law into their own hands This must be left to the police

A phosphorous timebomb planted bya young white man exploded in the crowded station injuring 25 persons mostly women and children Newsshypapers were informed of the bombing a few minutes before the bomb went off but too late to prevent its explosion

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Delorese 31 began asking quesshytions about Catholicism Last February their interest led them to ask the McElhineys to contact a priest from St Joseph

- parish Father Richard Groshek assistant at St Josephs visited t~e family and the wheels were set in motion for the eventual conversion

The McElhineys set such a good example that we decided to become Catholics Mrs

bull Scears said Up to their convershysion she said the family pracshyticed no religion

The Scears family has been saying the family Rosary since February and attending Sunday Mas s together for several months Mrs Scears has been atshytending Altar Society meetings and the family intends to join the Christian Family Movement at St Joseph parish this Fall

Pope Salutes Water Skiers

CASTELGANDOLFO (NC)shyPope Paul VI received 150 comshypetitors from 28 water skiing championship teams representshying Europe Africa and Meditershyranean areas and compared their sport with the Gospel acshycount of Jesus walking on water

The athletes gathered in the hall of the Swiss Guards at the Summer villa overlooking Lake Alblno where skiing competi non ~s to begin the-next day

The Gospel episode to which the Pope referred relates how Jesus walked across Lake Tibe rias to the Apostles on the other side The Pope said With His mastery over the liquid element Jesus wanted to render manifest to the still hesitant Apostles not

His wonderful power but that he was the Son of God Master of all the created world and that His message came from God and had to be believed

By this walk over water Jesus invites His disciples to grasp with faith the whole Christian Revelation and the supernatural realities wbidl cannot be seen or touched but are as real as the natural world which falls within our experishyence

Likes Sports Our predecessors and ourshy

selves always have had a likhig for sports which frequently exshypressed itself embracing all the various forms of sport As long as they are properly practiced they lead to harmonious develshyopment ofthe human body and are founded on qualities of the spirit and self control

Your very personal experishyence shows you how and how much healthy practice of sport contributes to the development of the human person Therefore you will understand that we feel for it benevolence and admirashytion and that we encourale young people in it

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SPEAKING WITH AUTHORITY Stanley (Stan the Man) Mu-sial head of the nations physical fitness program by appointment of President Johnson acts as well as exshyhorts Here he shows Steve Anderson of St Marys school Alexandria Va and Joe Anderson of Gonzaga High School Washington D C the proper way to hit a baseball NC Photo

Cardinal Caggiano Tells Employers Share Profits With Workers

BUENOS AIRES (NC)-Emshy general progress the prIm plOyers must share their profits of Argentina affirmed with workers and regard them as associates rather than ser vants declared Antonio Cardinal Caggiano of Buenos Aires in a sermon here

Such a pollcy can change the mentality of workers It satisfies their socoial revolt because it provides them and their families with the means of living Carshydinal Caggiano stressed

Employers have to replace exploitation with 0 acuteness A Christian acuteness of course and one which is ch9racterized by a deep feeling of solidarity They must treat workers 88 friends and share with them a longing for sociai peace and

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Says Christian Unity Objective Of Ma riolog icaI Congresses

SANTO DOMINGO (NC) -Christian unity is the objective of the fourth Mariological Conshygress and the ninth International M~rian Congrss to be held in this country m 1965 declared Father Carlo Bahc OFM who was here as a representative of Pope Paul VI to set up the con-

Postpone Religious TolerClltion Debate

GENEVA (NC) - The UN Economic and Social Council meeting here in Switzerland has decided not to discuss a proposed declaration on religious tolera tion drawn up by the U N Human Rights Commission

The dedaration appears to be headed for General AssemblY debate perhaps later this year

The Human Rights Commisshysion failed to take final action on the measures last March beshycause the Soviet Union objected that any statementpn religious tolerance did not contain a guarantee for atheistic propashyganda as well The UN declashyration is seen as important in that it may become a guideline for civil law in emerging nations

gresses preparatory commlshysions

The Yugoslav Franciscan anshynounced that representatives of other religions espechilly Protshyestants will be invited to attend the meetings as observers

Archbishop Octavio Beras of Santo Domingo addressed the prepartory commissions comshyposed chiefly of members of the Cursillos de Cristiandad He afshyfirmed that the decision of Pope Paul to have both congresses held in the Dominican Republic is one of the highest honors for this country where the preaching of the Gospel in tte New World began

Father Balic stressing this point reminded the audience that the International Marian Congress is the first to be held outside of Europe Asked why the Dominican Republic had been chosen as the site of the congresses Father Balic declared that Pope Paul probably took into considerati~n the fact that Mass in the Western Hemisphere was first celebrated at Santo Domingo that the first metreshypolitan See in the Americas W2S

founded in the same city and that there is a great devotion in this country to Our Lady

lt HOME MISSIONER Father James J Wilmes of Fairfield Conn Eastern field ltIishyrec1or of the Glenmary Home Missioners of America will appear on Catholic Chapel WJAR-TV Sunday from 9 to 930 AM He will describe Glenmarys efforts t~ help the desshytitute in Appalachia and to bring the faith to some 35 million rural Americans most of whom have never even met a Catholic

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10 THE ANCHORshyThurs August 6 1964

Prelate Declines To Take Stand On Housing

LOS ANGELES (NC) James Francis Cardinal McshyIntyre has declined publicly to take a stand on an effort aimed at nullifying and prohibshyiting any type of fair housing legislation in California

[1he teaching of ~ Catholie Church ltOncerning the human dignity of aU per90llS and the duty of all to respect that digshynity is clear and always has been manifested thearohbishop of Los Angeles said in a statement

But he added when an isshySUe is submitted to the people for vote it does not behoove the archbishop of Los Angeles to encourage the clergy to preshysume to direct the faiifihful in the expression of their individshyual judgment and consequent vote In such political matters our positioin is to leave the decision to the individual eonshyIICience

Cardinal Mcintyres statement referred to Proposition 14 on the November ballot which if adopted by CalJiforma voters would nullify existing state fair h()using legislation and prohibit IJUch legislation in the future

BLShops Oppose The bishops of five other Cali shy

fornia dioceses--San Francisco Sacramento Santa Rosa Oakshyland and Stockton-have gone on record opposing Proposition 14 They have stated that it is contrary to Catholic teaching on racial jus tic e and property rights

Cardiool McIntyres il tate shyment was issued in response to picketing nt the archdiocesan chancery by representatives of the Catholks United For Racial Equality (CURE) organization About seven negroes and white pickets appeared 90me of them earrying signs referring to Proshyposition 14 CURE member have 4emonstrated at the Chancery before

The latest demonstration ocshyeurred three days after it was disclosed that Father William H DuBay 29 who criticized Cardinal McIntyre in June fur

_ failing to provide civiJ rights leadership to Catholics herehad been transferred to a new parshyish in suburban Anaheim Calif

Use of Portuguese In Mass Optional

APARECIDA (NC)-A direeshytive issued by Carlos Carmelo Cardinal de Vasconcellos Motta ehairman of the Brazilian Bishshyops Conference provides for the optional use of Portuguese in eertain parts of the Mass

According to the cardinals decree the vernacular language ean be used in Masses whether recited or sung celebrated in the presence of the people and in the administration of the sacrashyments

The Brazilian dioceses are preshyparing to put this innovation into practice The date set by Jaime Cardinal de Barros Cashymara of Rio de Janeiro is Sunshyday Aug 16

Solons Retreat BRAZILIA (NC) - Twentyshy

three deputies and senators of ~e Brazilian national pariiament

attended a relil~ious retreat here _Tid President Castelo Branco eame to the closing ceremony An upshot of this first retreat held specifically for iegislators was that a regular weekly Mass will be offered each Friday for them Plans were made to build a retreat house for men here

ONE OF THE BEST The C~tholic Bishops of Michigan sponsor a job training censhyter in Lansing Mich where 150 men and women students are pursuing a retraining proshygram designed to help them to compete for jobs in todays world Here U S Sen Philip A Hart of Michigan tells a class that officials in Washington DC regard their job trainshyingprogram as one of the bt~st anywhere in the U S NC PhQto

Prelates Sporlsor Training Program Michigan Ijneft~ployables Prepare for Jobs

LANSING (NC)-students at the old St Marys school just around the corner from the State Capitol here are all majoring in the same subject-jobs

There are 150 Students-4lvershyage 34--in a retraining progilam for men and womenmiddotwho have been left behind in a world where it often tJakes a high school diploma to get a janitors job

The program is paid for by three Federal agencies and sponshysored by the Catholic bishops of Miohigan although few of the students and staff are Catholics

Most students have been living on the fringe of the world others take for granted Their average wage last year was less than $700 bull

Few have the well-turned clothes and self-confident air that go with having made it in the world TheilI faces more often turn inward on problems that

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In Poland Conflict BERLIN (NC) - A new

Church-state agreement to end conflict between Polands Cathshyolles and its communist governshyment has been caled for by the Cracow Catholic weekly Tygod nik Powszechny it has been reported here

Reports said the weekly urged that the new agreement be based on coexistence and objectivity and not on emotion The weekly also said that although no one in Polasd thinks of overthrowing the communist government many Poles including commushynists WOUld like to improve it

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All Unemployable hiamph SChooI graduates - you They range from Cuban refushy luiow 9Oclal promotions who

gees and migrant workers who have moved along because they have stopped following the crops were too big to be left behindIf to native Miohigan school dropshy said John L Gaffney ddiector outs of the job training center

He said they were aU unem-Some are learning English and ployable in any meaningful

BOme 10 add and subtract OthellS way By this he meant they could

pick strawberries in the springSpain Rites Honor dig ditches in the summer or hire

Patron St James out for any part time job that takes only a strong back andSANTIAGO DE CAMPOshypromises little paySTELA (NC)-Traditional anshy

First the trainees must learnnual rites in honor of St James tomiddot read write and do enoughthe AlOstle patron of Spain arith1netic 90 they can be putwere attended here by Castor into a vocational educatioo pro-Manzauera Holgado captain

gram After vocational traininggenera~ of Galicia on behalf of t1hey will be placed in jobs withFrancico Franco Spanish chief

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CHICAGO (NC)-A Sout Dakota priest has 1000 Inshydians in his parish-but no curate and no nuns to help him CMeuro for them

An Oregon pastor wants bull vitalize the Confraternity of Ohristian Doctrine program iJt his parish It rovers an area that includes four hiamph schools and 12 grade schools--none of them Catholic

The superintendent of schools in a Texas diocese calls the lay teacher situation there pathetshyic Ohurch schools cannot afshyford qualified teachers because one-quarter of the areas Cathoshylic families earn less than $3000 yearlY

These men share one thing ita common all have turned for aSsistance to the Extension Le Volunteers

But according to Father Joha L Sullivan director of the J)lGshy

gram appeals for volunteers have far outstripped the number of personnel available

We cannot begin to ~ill aD the requests he said

Many Programs Extension Ley Volunteers are

presently working in 135 mission areas in 13 states and Puen Rico They are concentrating efshyforts in the South and West with BOme work also being done in tbe Chicago slums

Fa4her Sullivan said there are manY programs the organimti011 would like to undertake if more volunteers were available-fUllshylIher promotion of the liturgy more interracial Programs and social work Newman center deshyvelopment on a much lalgeJ seale ecumenical ventures

Founded four years ago 1IIe Extension Lay Volunteers 01 shyganization is spon9Ored by the Oathltgt1ic Church Extension Soshyciety with headquarters at 1307 South Wabash St here

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Prelates Limit Vernacular Use To Low Mass

BOMBAY (NC) ~ Indias bishops have agreed to limit the use of the vernacular for the present to low Mass eelebrated in the presence of bull congregation

middotThis was announced here by Valerian Caldmiddotinal Gracias of Bombay president of the Cathshytgtlic Bishops Conference of India (CBCI) following the Holy Sees approval of decisions by the countrys hierarohy on the Conshystitution on the Liturgy of the ecumenical council

Cardinal Gracias said the vershynacular will be permissible in all parts of the Mass (both the

Protest Attack On Prelate In Uganda

RAMPALA (NC)-Thonshysands of Catholics staged a mass demonstration here to protest against an attack on the Church and Arohbishop Joshyseph Kiwanuka WF of Rubag~

by a Uganda cabinet minister In the latest incident of conshy

tinuing Church-State conflict over education Minister of Edushycation J SL Zake accused the archbishop in a speech in Parliashyment of dishonest misrepreshysentation of a court case involshyving Catholic schools threatened him with reprisals and charged the U~nda hierarchy with seekshying to hustrntte government policy

l1he policy of the Government Whicll subsidires Cat hoI i c achoolsis to insist on the right to pay tlhair staffs directly and NATIONAL OFFICtRS OF C D OF A Marg~retJ Buckley center of Chevy Chase Ordinary and the Proper) except to hire fire and transfe teach- the Canon up to the CommumonMd was reelected Supreme Regent of the Ca tholic Daughters of America at th~ir Hollyshyers The Ohurch which Provides but excluding the part from the

wood Fla national convention The C D of A officers elected are left to right Mrs ~lose to 50 per cent of the counshy middotPalter Noster to the Domine trys educational facilities re-o Maniha Cprine of Los Angeles secretary Mrs Anna Ballard of Milton ~a~s~ First V~ce non sum dignus which can be Barns this poliCy as an encroachshy Supreme Regent Miss Buckley Mrs Anna K Baxter of Dubuque Iowa Second VIce in the vernacular ment on its rights as the legal Supreme Regent Dr Catherine Clarke of Albuquerque N Mex Supreme Treasurer NC Lack Good Melodies owner of the schools Photo The cardinal said the bishopsIn latemiddot February the semtshy

did not apply for any innovashyautonomous kingdom of Buganshy1lkm in regard to sung Massesda-the nations most important as 19ley felt that the difficultiesprovince which has control over Condemnation of Cuba Initiates NewEra posed by the lack of good musshyeducation within its bordersshyical melodies for vernacular1IOught to apply the central govshy

ernment policy at the provincial Vote Seen Severe Blow to Castro Regime texts are such thatmiddot they could not be tackled and overcome atlevel this stageWASHINGTON (NC) - The up a report of an OAS investi shy trade with Cuba except in foodshyChurch Legal Employer meeting of fOreign ministers of gating committee which had stuffs medicine and medical He voiced ihe hope that withBut Catholics refused to let the Organization of American found that Castros regime had equipment and called on the experience time and study thethe then BU~nda education States which invoked new ecoshy sought to subvert Venezuelan American states to suspend all vernacular will also be introshyminister Abu Mayanja handle nomic and political sanctions institutions and to overthrow its sea trade with Cuba except such duced in sung Masses in thethe payment of their school against Fidel Castros Cuba may democratic government through countryas may be of a humanitarianstaHs or to transfer teachers have opened a new era in Latin terrorism sabotage assault and naturelhe Rubaga archdiocese and the lbe cardinal made it cleatAmerican affairs guerrilla warfare

Masaka diocese asked the Uganshy Only four American states that the approved changes are U S Secretary of State Dean da hi~ court to issue an injuncshy And so the meeting said still maintain diplomatic ties not ~ be inJtroduced until the Rusk has called it one of the tion against Mayanjas efforts Cuba was guilty of aggression with Cuba trade between OAS loefi bishopmiddot aultbhlaquojzes theiJmost important meetings oold in The foreign ministers enershyOIl the ground that they were members and Cuba is estimated introductionthis hemisphere Observers are getically condemned Cuba forunconstitutional to total less than $15 million avirtually unanimous in calling it Mentioning the diversity elthismiddot aggression said governshy year or less than one per centIt was declared in COWt that historic though its actual fruits languages peoples and customsments of the American states of Cubas world trade air travel1Jle scllool owners-the Church will be sometime in maturing in tfhois country Cardinal GTashyshall not maintain diplomatic between Cuba and American--4lle the legal employers of the The meeting held here bac~ed 01 consular relations with the cias said the changes should be teachers But before a final deshy government of Cuba directed

states for which there seem to introduced with prudence sobe a loophole now consists prin_cision could be reached Mayanja American states to suspend all cipally of three flights a week that while we have diversity

resigned and the Buganda govshy Work Together we also maiIlltain some kind ofbetween Havena and Mex~eoermnent agleed to all Church unfonnityCitydemands The case was therefore withdrawn For Bible Week Pontiff Blesses There was immediate interest

Arehbishop Kiwanuka ihen AUCKLAND (NC)-Unpreceshy in whether the four countries wrote an open letter to the dented cooperation between ~railian People that voted against the new sancshyBuganda government to ihank churches is taking place here in BRASILIA (NC)-Pope laul tions - MeXico Chile Bolivia

New Zealand as all major deshy and Uruguay-would now conshyit for the amicable settlement VI sent his blessing and good of the question nominations participate in prepshy wishes for good government to form to the action of the mashy

arations for Bible Week Oct 4 jority Some law-makers hereSell Oai the Brazilian people throughto 10 professed to be disappointedArchbishop Sebastiano BaggioBut 1i1e national educational The Catholic Church is repre_ that the action of the OAS meetshyminister Zake told Parliament the new apostolic nuncio in sented by Fathers J C Pierce ing was not unanimousBrazilthat the settlement was a sell and E R Simmons Other authorities noted the

Aim of Bible Week is to renew 15 to 4 vote was above the twoshyout and wamiddotrned 00 would inshy Pope PaUl VI sent his personal troduce amendments to the edushy good wishes for the happishy

interest in the Bible among thirds vote needed It was alsoootion laws to pennit the govshy ness of the people of the largest ernment to carry oUt its sohool churchgoers and themiddot general Catholic country in the world said that the vote was a psychoshy

public logiCal victory for the majoritypolicy They were expressed in a let shySpecific purposes are to bring of the American states and ater delivered to President HumshyAt the Catholic rally to PlOshy ministers and clergy in each area severe blow to Castros regime berto Castello Branco by thetest Zakes speeoh Flancis Walshy together to study selected passhy nuncio during a ceremony atugembe Bugandas minister of sages of the Bible 10 stimulate wpich Archbishop Baggio preshyloeaJ government warned ihat similar Bible study in each area sented his credentialsthe Jl8tions Catholics who comshy and congregation to relate the

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12 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Aug 6 1964 To the Worlds Children

God Love You Lacordaire in Tune With ModE1rn Times By Msgr Jllhn S Kenned the priesthood give up the llic to the dictatorship of Loui9shy By Most Rev Fulton J Sheen DD What does the name Lacorshy church and become an ardent Napoleon with a couple of revshy

daire mean to us today If anyshy secularist Lacordaires associashy )lutions thrown in A photograph of a starving child holding a bowl as be begged thing probably the source of tion with him was brief no Lacordaire did not want the for food appeared in tihe July-AuguS1 issue of MISSION IIhis copy exclamatory lluotations on an more than two years Church to be tied to any of of MISSION fell mto the hands of a little girl whose motiher wrote old fashioned sort of holy card So m e may have a vague idea that the bearer of the name was involved in controversial matters in France some time during the nineteenth century Would there be m u c h interest in a biography of this man Probably not But per hap s the r e should be For we can learn from it lessons l)erti shynent to our own time I must say that I have read with conshysiderable interl~st Lancelot Shepshypards biographical essay Lashyeordaire (Macmillan $695shy

middotAnd the former soon found himself disagreeing with the latter and separating from him and his views completely But the brief collaboration was to cost Lacordaire heavily for the rest of his life making him pershymanently suspect in some quarters

A Great Preaeher Lacordoaire first made his reshy

sounding reputation as a preachshyer at Notre Dame in Paris in 1835 He gave courses of sermons which drew audiences numbershying as high as 10 thousand Many of those present were men which was most unusual His success lay in his abandoning the hidebound formal style of preaching iD speaking to his contemporaries in their own

1~ese He was a firm believer lin freedom and democracy was lonvincEd that the Church would do best under an arrangeshyInent such as obtained in the United States and was especially jlnsistent that she should be Jorwardlooking

Unanswered Questions He dhcerned in many of his

Jellow Catholics of France a rejection of the century meaning a refusal of what in our timEI Pope John called agshyl~iornamento He deplored a fruitless attachment to the dead ])ast a neglect of present opporshytunitY1l shrinking from the future

The fnet is that many of the 1roubles ofthe Church in France in the Yl~ars after his death and Illmost down to the present

Page 26 of YGur July-Augusamp MISSION magazine had quite an effect on our Ieggy who Is seven years old She picked up the magazine after she had prepared for bed I came Into her room to say goodshynight and she said Mother look at that

Most evenings I have III hard time getshyting Peggy to finish her dinner and I usually end up saying How some poor ehildren would love to have your meal Peggys usual comment is TIl betr But I think that she now reaUjies that there are many hungry children throughout the world She was so deeply impressed by all this that I promised acontribution to The Society for the Propagation 01 the Paith from Peggy and me Your MISSION magashyzine Is most appealing and I only wish I eould contribute DMgtre but you ean count hearing from us as often as possible

as follows

which is excesoive) idiom and in demonstrating iJtemmed from the attitude This is one of several instances of children being deeply Paris Lawyer to them that religion far from which he found negative and Iiouciled by the poverty and hunger of other children in the world

Jean-Baptist-Henri Lacordaire being dead as was widely asshy Ilterile Not long ago we Spoke of a nine-year-old girl who wore braces was born in al Burgundian vil sumed actually had direct and bull At his death in 1861 he was because of a back affliction but she sent $130 for children wDG lage in 1802 the son of a surgeon and a lawyerlI daughter Naposhy

vital relevance to which they lived

the age and to

in ita

])ractically in retirement AIshyJeady his preaching style once

suffer more than she because of bunger Perhaps we should address our pleas to children They have souls that are receptive to God

leon was then ruling France and probl~ considered revolutionary had grace Did not Our Lord say it was only sueh who would enter the although the Church was free of the outright persecution which

A critic writing Some after Lacor4aires death

time said

begun tel be obsolete Today his lErmonsstrike us as if not unshy

Kingdom of Heaven 111ey also are more readily moved to actdOll GIl hearing of grave need

had characterized the recentmiddot The conferences at Notre Dame Jeadable at least as cast in a Revolution the emperors hand was heavy upon her

Lacordaire made his first Comshymunion at the age of 12 he deshyscribed it as his last religious joy for many years I left the Lycee at 17 he later wrote with my religion destroyed and with morals which no longer had any curb

This may have been an exagshygeration but the young man was hardly more than a deist until while at law s(~hool in Dijon he got into a discussion group under the influence of which he began to move bacIt closer to the Church What he styled his conshyversion came in Paris where he bad begun pructice at the bar

n was followed by his entering ftle seminary in 1824 The supeshyriors there while recognizing

his exceptional gifts were not happy about what they considshy

form an epoch in the history of Christian eloquence and one from which dates the beginning of an immense religious moveshyment among the youth of our time

But there were those who looked askance at preacher and sermons as secular and too modern Especially was he faulted by those of the clergy who felt that the fate of the Church was inextricably bound up with the fortunes of the Bourbons

There was to be further preaching practically throughshyout France there WaS 10 be journalism and the writing of books there was to be a short foray into politics there was tomiddot be a venture in schoolmasshytering

Believer Ia Dem~

Jhetoric which we find overshyElaboraul and practically impenshyEtrable

But he would be the first to ldmit that a discourse must be nddressei and suited to the bearers before one which means that it will quite quickly go out (If date

Mr Sheppards study is a bit IIcrappy not smoothly blended And it leaves some questions arbout the subject unanswered But because Lacordaire was a 1ine exainplemiddot of the wisdom of sensible accommodation to one (~wn age it is decidedly worthshy~lIIbile to read about him

lCrusade Convention oro Include Music

CINCI-lNATI (NC) - Music ~vill be a fea1ure of the 21st nashy

Send us your old rold and jewetry-the braeelet or ring oa DO longer wear last years gold eyeglass frames the culf Uno you never liked anyway We will resell them and use the mone to afd the Missligtns Your semi-precious stones will be winninr souls for Christ Our address The Soclet lor the Propagation 01 the Faith 366 Filth Avenue New York New York l000L

GOD LOVE YOU to RRP for $5 For Gods poor bullbullbulltIt MS for $10 I am 9ixteen and this is some of the money I earned modeling I promise to send the missions something out of every pay check for we all owe something to people who have 90 litue whether it be money or prayers to Mr and Mrs E B for $5 In thanksgiving for selling my first news story to Mrs SAW for $15 I won this on a fiShing trip with my good husband-he was the loser and I won for the Missions to MC for $20 Ill llhanksgiving for recovering sometihing I thought was lost

We therefore address ftlt G9d Lcnre Y8U eolumJl to all tile ehildren of the world-to those who wear braees and to those

who do Dot-in the fond hope that the may fulfill for their elders the words of Scripture A little ehild shall lead them How many children aTe there who will answer this appeal and Inspire their parents to be mindful of the hungry of the worldf

ered his independent spirit He And there was to be the resshy tional Catholic Students Misshywould always be a person of strong views md not reluctant to express them

Upon ordination he was asshysigned as a (~onvent chaplain then as a college chaplain In

toration of the Dominicans in France undertaken by him after he entered the order in Italy in 1839 This proved to be his most lastirg acomplishment b e set though it was by many difficulshy

sion Crusade four-day convenshytion starting Thursday Aug 1 lit the Urliversity of Notre Dame

SUPPOlting the musical proshylram will be the famed Concert (~ir of Xavier University

Cut out this coupon pin your sacrifice to It and maR It to the Most Rev Fulton J Sheen National Director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith 366 Fifth Avenue New York I HY laquo 70ur Diocesan Director RT REV RAYMOND T CONSIDINE 368 North Main Street Fall River Mass

1830 he was invited to come to ties Uew Orleans CSMC headquarshyNew York to work in the then In Lacordaires lifetime (he ters herE announced The choir young diocese there He was inshy died at 59) France went from 1lriU provide musical background SWORDFISHfor major sessions of the conshyclined to accept but just then ali empire under Napoleon to a he met the celebrated Lammenshy vention at which more thaDrevival of Bourbon rule to an andtyens a strong advocate of ideas Orleanist monarchy to a repub- 4000 delegates will be present which appealed to Lacordaire and will join with groups ~ CLAMS

These inclUded for example student-delegates to lead ill that of a free Church in a free Stresses Christian songs Wlitten especially for the For Your Outdoor society or state Such a notion D p I convention of course went directly against emocratlc rlnclp e Coolcout the long held principle of close BELIZE (NC) - Citizens of union betweEln Church and this British Honduras territory ~)hrino Night Vigil State which in France meant in- soon to become independent MacLeans Sea Foodsoro Hc)nor Martyrsliivisible union between altar stand on the Christian demoshy UNION WHARF FAIRHAVEN and throne eratic principle of self-deter- AURIESVILLE (NC)-AnaUshy ~

Lammenais was a stormy fig- mination and claim their right ttight prayer vigll will be held ore A priest he was to give up to be a free nation Prime Minshy at tihe Northmiddot Amerlcan Martyn

ister George Price declared here Slhrine here ill New York beshy~inning ]iJitlay Aug 14 to markPremier Price said that ChrisshyMalaya To Ban Reds tian democracy chosen by his themartyrdom 322 years ago 01 Jesuit Indian missionariesFrom Universities government is inspired by the

KUALA LUMPUR (NC)-The principles of Christ embodied in Pilgrimages poundrom several Eastgtshy

Lower House of Parliament the Ten Commandments and on em cities are expected for the igil which will close wi~ celshypassed a bill giving the governshy the Sermon on the Mount We ~ Ebration of Mass Aug 15 Feutment authorit~ to prevent comshy are on the side of Christian

munists from attending Malayshy democracy as it emerges as a Clrlthe Assumption of Mary ~ lmiddot shysian universitiEls growing political force in Censhy

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13 Two Dioceses Get Permits For ETV

WASHINGTON (NC) shyThe Brooklyn and Rockville Centre NY dioceses have received construction permits from the Federal Communicashytions Commission authorizing them to utilize a new educashytional television service opened up last year by the FCC

They are the first Catholic dioceses in the country and the first groups operating large school systems public or private to receive such authorization from the FCC

The newly granted permits will allow the two dioceses to undertake construction of transshymission facilities for a new 2500 megacycle instructional televishysion service Three more dishyoceses-New York Miami and Baltimore--are preparing appli shycations to the FCC for construcshytion permits while several othshyers are taking preliminary steps

The granting ()f construction permits to the Brooklyn and Rockville Centre dioceses was hailed as marking a coming of age for Catholic education in the use of the new communications media by Father John M Culshykin SJ~ television consultant tc the National Catholic Educashytional Association

Cooperative Plannin~

These new channels open up new areas for cooperative planshyning and programming to meet eommon needs with national reshysources Father Culkin said It now becomes possible to think in concrete terms of courses and series ()f programs on video tape and film using the best teaching talent in the country

The new microwave channels both create the need for such cooperatively produced pro- grams and at the same time proshyvide an efficient and economic distribution system for these programs We hope that this action by the FCC will encourage other school systems to take adshyvantage of these same opporshytunities

College Acquires Surplus Land

WINOOSKI PARK (NC)-St Michaels College here in Vershymont has officially acquired title to 123 acres and 14 buildings at the abandoned Ethan Allen Air Force Base

The five parcels of land valshyued at $358000 had been turned over as surplus by General Services Administration for edushycational purposes St Michaels has been using some of the propshyerty under temporary permisshysion this past year

The buildings include resishydence facilities for faculty and students a gymnasium middotstorage and shop buildings and another building which is being turned into a computer center and classshyrooms The land includes propshyerty the college has been using for a ski jump plus flat land suitable for athletic fields

The new property wiD inshyerease the campus area by aboutmiddot one third Enrollment DOW at a record 1100

GENERAL AUDIENCES A new hall has been erected on the grounds of the papal Summer vina at Castelgandolfo to accommodate the great throngs of visitors whG tHWel out from Rome to see the Holy Father and to receive biB blessing NC Photo

Denies Plot to Make Church Roman LONDON (NC) - Anglican because members of the Anglishy

Archbishop Michael Ramsey of can priesthooo in the AngloshyCanterbury bas denied in Parshy Catholic sector (of the Church of liament a suggestion that proshy England) wish to be free to go posed changes in Church of on without breaking the law England laws were a plot to The vestments practically join the Roman Catholic Church speaking are the ve9tmeni8 of

the MassIlhe primate who as a senior The archbishop of Canterburybishop of the established Church in his reply saidof England has a seat in the I am a ProtestaJllt preciselyHouse of Lords the upper in the way in which the Prayerchamber of Parliament was Book and the Anglican formushyspeaking in a rather heated deshy laries use that term When Ibate on a measure to approve lay iD the sense of oW formushythe use of certain Catholic-like vestments

Earl Alexander of Hillsborshyough a leading Labor party spokesman and president of the Council of Protestant Churches claimed that changes in the law on what Anglican churchmen may wear at services were a direct departure from the ori shyginal Protestant prayer book

If we are not going to be different from the Church of Rome then what is the use of having a Protestant Church he asked I would like to intershyrogate the bishops individually and ask them Are you a Protesshytant We should know The great days of this country and the Commonwealth it has built up have been through the acceptshyance by the people of the princishyples of the Reformation Grant it may continue

Was there he asked some spe_ cial reason why the Church must pass this measure Is it

Nehru Memorial BOMBAY (NC) - Valerlall

Cardoinal Gracias of Bombay has accepted an invitation to serve on a I1Qtional committee to set up a memorial to the 1 Indian

laries I am a Protestant I use it without any qualification I beshylieve in what these formularies call the Holy Catholic Church precisely in the sense in which our formularies 00 - without qualifications bull

I want to repudiate ana deny from my heart and my conshyscience that behind our Church legislation there is some kina of subtle plot to assimilate the Church of England to some other Church in Christendom That ie DOt true

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Plan Educational TV Conference

NEW YORK (NC)-Leader8 iT government and educltion will speak at Fordham Univershysitys fourth annual five-day conference on educational teleshyvision to be held starting Monshyday Aug 17 at its Lincoln Square campus

Among those who will speak are commissioner Robert E Lee of the Federal Communications Commission Charles A Siepshymann chairman of the departshyment of educational communicashytions at New York University and former vice-president in eharge of programming for the British Broadcasting Corporashytion and Father John M Culshykin SJ consultant on teleshyvision for the-National Catholic Educational Association and dishyrector of Fordhams proposed Lincoln Square communications center

Meeting in conjunction with the Fordham conference will be representatives ()f dioceses afshyfiliated with the NCEAs Comshymittee on Television

They will discuss a unified ETV equipment buying plan and the possibility of obtaining financial aid for some of their cooperative activities including 11 central programming service

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14 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Aug 6 19~i4

r ells Youth Good Readin~1 LE~ads to God By Joseph T bull McGloin SJ

A lot of tOdays teachers and parents deplore that fact that television has cut deeply into our reading And yet sales of all kinds of reading material shyespecially paper-backs-are fab_ ulous It must be true that some people are reading less and enshyjoying it less and this perhaps

because of television but it could also be true that some others actually read more beshycause previous ly they never 8 a t still long enough to read a book and now they are forced to do so m e reading because its imshypossible to enshydure all that television without distraction

I suspect in fact that you teen-agers as a group are readshying more than teen-agers ever have But the important considshyeration isnt that you read-its what you read

Literarily Retarded Among the many indicators of

maturity or the lack of same a persons reading habits are going to be quite prominent The avowedly mature young man who is still lapping up girlie magazines is still in his emoshytional infancy

And th gal who still pines and pants over true romance pulp is far from adulthood Unshyfortunately there are some pretshyty old babies in this old world

The fact is that you teen-agers are too mature now for only comic books and pulp SO dont keep yourselves literarily reshytarded

Has Purp~

Reading to even the minimalshyly mature has a connection with ones purpose in life just as everything else has In other words its not only for entershytainment (that too) but its supshyposed to help you get closer to God somehow

Your reading like knowledge is invariably going to show you something about God-either dishyrectly or indirectly - the God who is Beauty Truth and Goodshyness Or else its going to take you away from Him

Undoubtedly in your reading 80 far youve encountered some great heroes of history past and contemporary and undoubtedly too youve encountered some who were such only in their own minds and in the minds of the superficial

Youre mature enough now to

Withdlraws Support From Expedition

PITTSBURGH (NC) - Dushyquesne University has announced it is dropping its support of an African expedition by a Scottish anthropologist who believes white men are superior to eolored

Dr Robert Gayre was to lead the one-year expedition whose purpose was to see if white men had filtered into African coastal regions and accounted for the comparatively high civilizations found in some areas before Eushyropean settlers reached there in the 1500s

Details of Duquesnes withshydrawal were not disclosed The institution is operated by the Holy Ghost Fathers

Home Association The Sacred Heart Home and

SchOOl Association of North Atshytleboro executi~ board will meet at 8 Itomorrow night in the 1ICh00L

look in at least occasionally en the genuine heroes of history-shyChrist and His saints

Life of Ignatius You may recall a young man

named Ignatius who was Shl)t down off a wall his legs shashytered by a cannon-ball As te recuperated he asked for tte romances of the day since theie and military books were the only reading he cared for

To his dismay only some livEs of Christ and the saints were available and so reluctantlr and just to pass the tedious tim~

he began to read these It wasnt long before he began to see that Christ and His saints made pygmies of historys giants

And being somewhat stub born and proud Ignatius said to himself If these people di tinguished themselves this wa~

so can I Start With Scriptures

It shouldnt take a cannon-ban to get you doing some of the right kind of reading Start witll the real source of all good spirshyitual reading - the Scripturel Read just a little bit a day from both the Old and New Testashyment

But as you read dont force it down as you would medicinE

Read with your imagination visualizing the place where Christ sat as he spoke seein~ the people He spoke to puttin~

yourself in the crowd too ami transferring His words to your own contemporary idiom

Look into an occasional article or book that will guide yOll through Scripture giving you some background for a more in telligent and perceptive appreshyciation of these timeless book~~

Life of Christ Get a good life of Christ

(such as Jim Bishops Th~

Day Christ Died or Alban Goodiers completely fascinatinl~ and absorbing Life of Christ) and let yourself be captured blr

West Germans Help Children of India

MADRAS (NC) -A Catholicmiddotmiddot sponsored childrens welfar~

service was inaugurated hen~

with help from the people of West Germany

The mobile service to be run by the Catholic service Guild was inaugurated in the presencl~ of Archbishop Louis Mathias SDB of Madra-Mylapore and Dr Josef Holik West German consul in Madras

KC Clamboil Bishop Stang Assembly

Fourth Degree Knights of Co lumbus will hold a clamboU beginning at 1 Sunday after noon Aug 23 at the See-Saw in Tiverton John P Pereira ill in charge of arrangements

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Read about those tremendous men who were the Apostles look into great soldier saints like Camillus rugged saints like Brebeuf and Jogues lovable human saints like Francis of Assisi and the Little Flower lay men and women saints like Thomas More and Mary MagdashylenE intellectual saints like ThoJPas and Augustine and Ter~sa of Avila and simple lovshyablE saints like the Cure of Ars

Read a few of the very intershyestilg books on the spiritual life on positive moral and ascetical theology Read books about morals which give Tou their wly rather than only a cata log of Donts Read philososhyphy and theology written as Father Farrell does it in his Compannion to the Summa

Spiritual Novel Or if youre real tired pick

up something along the line of a piritual novel such as the charming Mass of Brother Miclel

Theres a lot of good reading before you-if you have the inishytial maturity and energy to get at t You can estimate your maturity by your reading-by the discipline for instance you exercise in reading something a litU~ tougher on occasion inshystead of just drifting along- and wasting all your reading time on junk

Remember - reading Ii k e everything else is either going to g~t you closer to God or take you farther from Him This is of course always your OWD choice

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15 Race Relations Continued from Page One

Catholic diocese m Lafayette A cruel and unbelievable

erime was committed against one of our priests who is a memshyber of a society which has been very generous to our diocese both as regards money and priests priests who have labored zealously among our colored Catholics The good priest was assaulted and whipped by sevshyeral Catholic white men

It is God Hims~lf who says Touch ye not my anointed (Ps 104 15) So grave is the ofshyfense of striking a priest that Mother Church PUnishes this act with excommunication as in- dicated in Canon 2343 No4

As an act of reparation for this truly sad incident a half hour of prayer before the Blsssed Sacrament exposed will be held in every parish church of the diocese on the first Friday Aug 7 Over and above the act of reparation we shall pray that a change of heart will come about in other places where the spirit of rebellion against the teachings of the Church regardshying race exists

You will recall our action of Oct 16 1959 when interference against participation of Negroes in religious instruction through diocesan marriage courses was declared a reserved sin By these presents the same penalty is now extended to all those who interfere with our colored Cathshyolics in the practice of their reshyligion or who join groups whose purpose it is to oppose the teachshyings of Mother Church regarding racial relations These Catholics cannot possibly be absolved in confession or approach the holy Table unless there be a change of disposition Without this change one would be guilty of the sacriligious reception of these sacraments

This letter must be read at all the Masses in the churches and chapels of the diocese on Sunshyday Aug 2

May the good God and Father of us all preserve us from furshyther disturbances of this nature and in His boundless mercy may He grant us a better understandshying and practice of His all shyembracing law of charity

Given from the episcopal resshyidence on the 27th day of July 1964

Faithfully yours in the Lord ffi Maurice Schexnayder

Bishop of Lafayette

P S It is comforting to know that the men involved have given good evidence of sincere repentance and have made their apologies

MS

Trappistine Sisters To Open Community

DUBUQUE (NCh-Trappistine Sisters from St Marys Abbey Wrentham Mass will arrive Oct 1 to take possession of a 598-acre farm nine miles south of Dubuque

Fifteen to twenty Sisters are expected to open the new insti shytution here the semi-cloistered orders third in the United States In addition to the Massashychusetts community there is anshyother in White Thorn Calif

The property includes a 10shyroom home a managers resi shydence three tenant houses and farm buildings ~)

Saving Canceled Stamps Easy lnexpensiv~

Way to Aid Mission Endeavors of Church From time to time one reads appeals for used postage stamps to help some particular

mission or missionary Considering the tons of such material available very little of it is ever put aside for these workers in Christs vineyard who request it Very likely one reason that the appeal falls on deaf ears is the average Catholics failure to understand that used postage stamps are a very real source of inshycome to many a Catholic misshysionary We dont realize two important facts which make it so-l) there are millions of American stamp collectors andshy2) these used postage stamps can be and are sold to dealers by the pound at various pricesdeshypending on quality and the conshydition of the stamp mixture market The stamp collecting inshydustry is a strong and healthy one and there is a constant deshymand for this material from specialists and students of the various stamp issues

Please Help There are so many Catholics

who are in a position to accumu_ late these used stamps and yet so little is done Wont you Mrs Housewife and you Miss OfficeshyWorker and you Messrs Execushytive Doctor Clerk Lawyer etc start NOW to put these insignishyficant pieces of colored paper aside to help our mission

If you dont happen to know of a missionary who is waiting with open arms to receive your accumulation your pastor can certainly name several Or send them to Monsignor Charles J Gable Pastor of Our Lady of Consolation Roman Catholic Ohurch on Statesville Road in Charlotte N C His missionary labors have been greatly assisted by gifts of used postage stamps faith among those less fortunate stamp to preserve it from dam- They can be sent by inexpenshy than ourselves A word of cau- age when tearing off the en- sive parcel post or third class tion - PleaSe leave a 1J4 inch velope corners or in cutting out rates margin of paper around the stamps from wrapper

Offer it Up

SUMMER PROJECT Collecting stamps for missioners is a good Summer project say these youngsters from left Kathleen and Carol Conroy St Josephs parish and Patricia Harney Holy Rosary parish both of Fall River

Maybemiddotit is a little trouble and inconvenience to tear off the stamped corners of envelopes and put them aside So-offer the inconvenience to God and thank Him for giving you an oportunity to help spread the

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THE ANCHORshyThurs August 6 1964

Africa Prer~~~~nt

Receives Det~ee ~

JAMAICA (NC) - President Philibert Tsiranana of the Malshygasy Republic told a special convocation at St Johns Unishyversity here in Long Island that it was an exceptional token of consHleration that an honorary degree should be awarded te himself a former little cowherd of a small Malagasy village

After accepting the doctor of laws degree the African leader declared it was obvious that God wanted democracy to be the regime of modern times

Today I see American democshyracy manifest itself in my beshyhalf and through me to honor my country as your wonderful university bestows an excepshytional token of consideration on a man of color who has still to learn a lot he said

President Tsiranana laid witbshythe passage of the Americalmiddot civil rights act a small cloud has disappeared the cloud which sometimes was able to darken the relations between colored nations and your great nation

Portugal See Plans Modern Cathedral

BRAGANZA (NC)-The first cathedral to be built in Portugal in over a century will be conshystructed in this citY

The diocese of Braganza and Miranda was founded in 1545 and Miranda has a fine Renaisshysance cathedral but Braganza has become the bishops resi shydence and the administrative headquarters have been tra middotferred here

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State Liquor Control Commisshysion has approved the licensing of a Playboy night club here following a hearing at which the head of the Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce said his city was in need of high class entertainshyment

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Aug 6 1964

Lauds Christian Social Mov~em4~nt Leaders By Msgr George G Riggins

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Eric von Kuehnelt-Leddihn a eosmopolitan Austrian Catholic journalist whose constant comshyings-and-goings from one disshytant part of the world to the other make Columbus Marco Polo and Magellan look like stay-at-homes or shut-ins is a hard man to pin down or to categorize ideologically One day he writes -- in The Commonshyweal for exshyample -like a moderate libshyeral and the next day - in the National Review for exshyample - like a hard bitten conservative And now and then he seems to play it down the middle

I always enjoy reading Mr ~ Leddihn even when he is in one

of his most stubbornly conserva_ tive moods but I must admit that some of his writings on the subject of Catholic social teachshying leave me rather confused

Catholic Sentimentalist Take for example his article

The Problem of the Catholic Social Sentimentalist in the May 19 issue of National Review The thesis of this article-if I have understood it correctly-is that the ever mounting fascishynation with social justice toshyday prevalent among Christians in general and Catholics in parshyticular is dangerous and demshyagogic sentimentalism

In the last 200 years of Westshyern history Mr Leddihn inshyforms us with a sweeping rheshytorical flourish the sentimenshytalists crusading for some sort of justice or to right the balance have caused more tears and bloodshed than the simple egoshytistic materialists who merely erave for earthly goods

Fails to Name It would be easier to undershy

stand what this rhetoric means if Mr Leddihn had taken the trouble to name a few names One would like to know who these sentimentalists really are and why they are thought to be so dangerous

Who for example are the misguided Christians who s e sentimentalism is greatly reshysponsible for the steady growth of Italian Communist votes and to whom is Mr Leddihn reshyferring when he says that cershytain Christians in Europe posshysessed of a purely strategicaishytactical and utterly unshy

~t Christian fear that Christians may miss the boat are convinced that they will have to take the wind out of the sails of Socialshyism and Communism-by aping some of their policies

Germans Contribute To Uganda Church

MITYANA (NC) - German Catholics are raising funds to build a church here in Uganda in honor of Mathias Mulumba Luka Banabakintu and Nowa Mawaggali three of the 22 Uganda martyrs who will beshycome canonized saints in Octoshyber

The fund dTive was announced by Archbishop Joseph Kiwanuka of Rubaga The martyrs all conshyverts of the White Fathers in the 19th century were killed for refusing to renounce their Cathshyolic Faith

Midsummer Whist Choristers at St Mathieu

Church Fall River will hold their annual whist at 8 Saturshyday night Aug 8 in the church hall Miss Jacqueline Mathieu is leneral chairman

I gather from the context of not 1 ecessarily swept off their Mr Leddihns article in National Review that he is referring here to the Moro wing of the Chrisshytian Democratic Party in Italy which as we know is in favor of the so-called opening to the left

But why not identify Mora and his associates by name and in simple fairness why not note for the record that Pope John XXIII from all accounts was sympathetic to their program or in any event saw no reason to flag them down

Un-Christian Trend Moreover if Mr Leddihn

really believes that when it comes to the practical applicashytion of the encyclicals the indishyvidual Catholic is entirely on his own by what logic then does he presume to say that his anonymous group of Christian sentimentalists are following an utterly un-Christian trend

of thought I suspect that the answer to

these questions is to be found in Mr Leddihns apparent convicshytion that there is really no such thing as an unjust social strucshyture anywhere in Europe todaY and that those who claim that there is are dangerous demashygogues

In other words while Mr Leddihn explicitly admits the possibility of a socially unjust order he is persuaded apparshyenthly that de facto all this talk about social justice in Europe is really so much bilge

Popes Stress Importance The impetus in modern times

to establish social justice Mr Ledihn contends came undeshyniably from the Marxists who condemned the inequalities of wealth insisting that politcal equality must be supplemented by economic equality

If this be so what are we to make of the repeated emphasis of recent Popes on the crucial importance of the virtue of soshycial justice

Mr Ledihns answer to this question is that while the Church obviously has a right to concern herself with the probshylems of injustice in the economic order her moralizing injuncshytions have created a probably unforeseen sense of illusion among good Christians who a[~

Seeks Replacements For Arctic Plants

LATROBE (NC) - Father Maximilian G Duman OSB head of the biology department at St Vincent College has emshybarked on his 1Uh expedition to arctic regions

Accompanied by Father Arshytheme Dutilly OMI director of the Arctic Institute at Catholic University of America Washshyington D C Father Dumans main purpose on the six-week expedition is to find replaceshyments for botanical specimens lost in the disastrous St Vinshycent fire in January 1963

When the biology laboratories burned Father Duman lost 25000 plant specimens 6000 of which were collected on 10 preshyvious trips in arctic regions

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Wh 3t can this possibly mean except that in Mr Leddihns jUdgment those Christians who are trying to apply the princishyples of the social encyclicals to concrete situations in their own countries - as the Popes have urged them to do-are one and all a pack of sentimentalists who really dont know what its all about and are concerned about social justice (which Mr Leddihn significantly always puts n quotes) only because they are stupid enough to think that in this way they can outshypromise Or out-maneuver the socialit and communist and thereby hopefUlly put the Church in a better light

Salt of the Earth I have such great respect for

Mr Leddihns first hand knowlshyedge of contemporary Europe and aso such respect foc his personal integrity that t hesitate to take issue with him on this point

On he other hand while I cannot possibly claim to know as mu~h about Europe as he does I do happen to know many of the derical and lay leaders of the Cbristian social movement on the Continent

With all due respect to Mr Leddihl1 I would be less than honest with myself and less than fair to these outstanding Chrisshytian leaders If I were to fail to say that in my judgment Ledshydihns sweeping indictment of

them if l ghastly caricature Christian sentimentalists-my

eye These men are the salt of the earth Would that there were more of them not only on the Continent but in every ~ther part of the world as welL

Friars to Sponsor Reunion Symposium

GARRISON (NC)-The Franshyciscan lrriars of the Atonement will sponsor a symposium on Christian reunion devoted to discussim about bishops Sept 1 to 3

~ntitled The Episcopate and Christian Unity the symposium at St Pus X Seminary will deal with Anglican Orthodox and Protestent concepts of the episshycopate and with the Catholic episcopacy in the early Church after Vatican Council I and in the light of Vatican Council II

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BOMBAY (NC) - Hard work and detailed planning mark preparations for the International Eucharistic Conshygress to be held here Nov 28 to Dec 6 this yearFrom Valerian Cardinal Gracias down to the youngest clerk In the congress offices there is an intense interest in and eonshycern for its success They know too the concern that may be in the minds of some potential pilgrims about Bomshybay housing accommodations during the EuCharistic congress DaTdinal Gracias told me It is very difficult to persuade people 1here are accommodations even better than hotels Many people who may be afraid to come will find private homes both Cathashy1M and non-Catholic most comshyfortable

He added We have a whole rommittee of non-Catholics combing 1he city for accommoshydations One man said at a meetshying the other day 1 can be sure of finding accommodations for 100 people in private homes and almost all are very comfortable

The cardinal said that several bishops and priests had written him asking to be placed in pri shyvate homes because we want to know something of the life of tJhe people

Floatin~ Hotels Congress officials said tJhat

plans are being made to have ocean liners berthed in Bombay and turned into floating hotels both for people who come on them and for th()se who come by air Officials expect four of these ships and perhaps three or four more so that they said several thousand foreign visit shyors could easily be accommoshydated in these floating hotels

Speaking of the plans to place congress visitors in private homes Father Herman DSouza general secretary and liason ofshyficer for the congress said it would be an excellent opportushynity for Westerners to see Indishyans in their homes-and that non-Christian Indians will also have for the first time a chance to meet Western Christians on a elose personal basis 0

Cardinal Checks Cardinal Gracias keen interest

fn the preparations is shown by his close checking with the CODshy

gress at 5 Convent Street here Priests connected with the office say he will drop in two or three times a day to make a suggestshyion to check on Preparations or just to see how the plans are goings

Ill the large congress headshyquarters committees meet to handle the many details while all around them additions are made to existing church strucshytures and a new building on the corner moves toward comshypletion These new quarters will be used to house distinquished visitors to the congress and for press a~ommodations for jourshynalists covering the many conshygress events

Cooperation The congress has had excelshy

lent cooperation from all sources Cardinal Gracias said The

Newspapers Continued from Page One

azines recorded a 22 per cent gain in circulation including circulation of one major publi shycation newly transferred to this group and diocesan directories tollal cireuk4ion increased 99 per cent

The circulation and number of Canadian publications conshytinued basically unchanged toshytaling as of the beginning of the year 12 weekly newspapers 13 Canadian magazines accepting advertising and 17 magazines not accepting advertising for a total circulation in all categories of 1484742

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operative They have put a man especially on 1ihis job to do whatshyever is necessary

One of the exhibits planned will be at St Xavier High School slMlwing the life of the Church in India since it was visited by St Thomas the Apostle This will serve a double purpose explainshying the Church in India to visit shyors--but also explaining it to the non-Christians of India

Father DSouza said that forshyeign visitors who do not know English or Indian languages will be met by guides and interpreshytors who have been trained for two years Each group will be accompanied by these aides as

they go from their residences to the congress site and back again

Vietnant Repeals -Family Law

SAIGON (NC) - Vietnams prime minister Maj Gen Nguyen Khanh has issued a decree repealing the family law passed under the late Ngo Dinh Diems government which pracshytically outlawed divorce

The new decree makes divorce legally possible on any of five grounds (1) adultery (2) if either party receives a grave penal sentence from a court (3) mistreatment so as to hinder peaceful life together (4) disshyappearance for five years and (5) abandonment Court judgshyments are required to establish the fourth and fifth conditions

The new decree does not pershymit more than one legal wife at a time

Civil Aspects The 158 articles of the decree

include many provisions regardshying the civil aspects of marriage Ill effect it brings back much of the legislation concerning marshyriage that prevailed under French colonial rule

Under the Diem family law divorce could be permitted only by the president himself in very exceptional cases

The new decree will have one good effect for the Catholic Church It will make use of the Pauline privilege for converts easier than it has been (This privilege widely used in mission countries was enunciated by St Paul and allows married conshyverts to Christianity to enter Christian marriage if their 11011shy

Christian spouses refuse to live in peace with them)

Holy Father Urges Return of Honesty

CASTELGANDOLFO (NC)shyPope Paul VI called ~or restora- tion to full value of the princishyples of fraternity and concord in social and individual life as a defense against threats of disshyorder and subversion

Appearing at noon on the balshycony of the inner courtyard of his Summer villa to recite the Angelus andmiddot bless thousands who had gathered there the Pope spoke of the persisting reashysons for apprehension and sorshyrow for so many bereavements and lllisfortunes which still torshyment the world as reported in the press He pointed to some weakness and decadence reshygarding good principles which must sustain individuals as well as family social and internashytional life

He exhorted his audience to pray the Lord may render goodness strong-goodness which is not weakness but endowed with profound energy

~~ CONGRESS SEALS Three series of seals with 10

seals to the series have been issued for the 38th Internationshyal Eucharistic Congress to be held in Bombay India Nov 28 to Dec 6 These are examplelt of the first series of seals which deals with liturgical symbols NC Photo

Prelate Summaries Dimmiddotensions Of Catholic School System

SAN FRANCISCO (NC) shySketching the size of the Cathshyolic school system Msgr Mark J Hurley told the GOP platform committee here

The Catholic school system in New York is bigger than the public school system in each of 34 states and the District of Columbia the one in Pennsylshyvania is larger than the public school systems in each of 26 states and the District

In eight states the Catholic scftElol population Comprises 20 per cent or more of the total school population Ill 19 states it is more than 15 per cent of the total school population

Ill major cities 1he percentage is even higher Buffalo 376 per cent Chicago 329 per cent Boston 3~8 per cent Cincinnati 279 per cent Cleveland 259 per cent and St Louis 254 per cent

From 1940 to 1960 Catholic school enrollment jumped 119 per cent against a 42 per cent

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Anglicans Pray With Catholics For Unity

LONDON (NC) Some 200 Anglican clergy and laity have placed a Christian unshyity petition on the altar of the Catholic shrine at Aylesford

Their petition read in part We make an act of reparatioll

for all the evils that were done by Our forefathers at the Refshyormation in destroying this holy shrine We have prayed this day for the reunion of Christenshydom and the healing of the 16t~ century breach between Rome and the Anglican Communion

Attend Mass The pilgrimage was organized

by the Rev John A Wynne of St Stephens church in Windsor home of the royal family we1Jt of London Members attended _ votive Mass of Our Lady of Mount Carmel at the restored Carmelite shrine

The prior Father Malachy Lynch O Carm led them in reshyciting the Rosary along the shrines outdoor Rosary Way

Ill northern England three Anglican congregations took part as an act of reparation in a big rally in honor of the 40 Martyrs of England and Wales at Sunderland They cancelled their own Sunday evening sershyvices for the purpose

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Conce~ebration Encouraged ContinueC from Page One

eus parts of the world but al shyways in private - meetings of various clergy Now for the first time Pope Paul authorized a public concelebration and it

is expected that this may happen often during the Eucharistic Congress to be held in Bombay

India toward the end of the year Private Occasions

On July 19 in the presence of Cardinals Lercaro and Bea of the episcopal members of the Post-Conciliar Liturgical Comshy

mission and of some laymen 20 Benedictine monks celebrated Mass together with their Abbot Primate at St Anselms Abbey Rome

On July 24 it was disclosed tha t the Benedictine monastery of Calcar and the Dominican

eonvent of Soissons had obtained permission for concelebration The privilege had already been granted by the Post-Conciliar

lilIICommission on the Liturgy Preshyviously certain monasteries among which the Benedictine Abbeys of Monserrat (Spain)

Maredsous (Belgium) Maria Laach (Germany) St Anselm (Rome) and St John Collegeshyville U S) had already obtained authorization it was mentioned

At the first meeting of the superiors of monks and nuns of Africa held at the Benedictine monastery of Bouake the Ivory Coasts first Benedictine priest presided at the opening Mass which was concelebrated and the bishop of the diocese did the same with the priests present for the closing Mass

First in Public The underground basilica of

St Pius X at Lourdes was the scene of the first public concelmiddot ebration offered according to the Vatican Councils suggestion This was done by special pershymission of Pope Paul VI himsslf

The Mass was presided over by Cardinal Ferretto of the Roman Curia on the occasion of the pilgrimage of 500 sick Italian priests to Lourdes The Cardinal was joined by 24 priests most of whom were Italian It was witshynessed by pilgrims from France Italy Luxembourg England Ireshyland Belgium Germany and in the presence of many bishops as well

On Tuesday July 28 another eoncelebration occurred but this time in the Grottoes of the Marshyian Shrine and under the presishydency of Bishop Theas Bishop of Tharbes and Lourdes

Why ConceIebration The Eucharist is not only a

sacrifice and sacrament but it is the symbol of unity It is taken

~ as THE symbol of the Churchs most perfect sign-testimonyshyof her unity

Hence on the occasion of a gathering of priests how can this unity of the Church be shown These men are priests and priests for all eternity Never can they be or act as layshymen Therefore if they were to attend Mass as though they were iayinen they would not be showing publicly their own status nor the type of unity that the Church wishes to show in the celebration of the Eucharist

Thus the Church wishes that these priests associate themshyselves-participate in a special way-with thll one who is the ehief celebrant This should be the normal way for a Bishop to celebrate in the presence of his priests or for all to unite at the altar on the occasion of some meeting synod retreat or other assembly

Historical Development The celebration of the Euchashy

rist was never a private affair Even if a priest celebrates Mass in some dark l~orner of a lonely church it is Christ and the enshytire Church that offers the sacshyrifice to God

In early times the community

and hierrarchical unity was stressed in the celebration of Mass All the priests were to impose hands on the offerings although only the presiding celshyebrant would recite the words of Consecration

Later at Papal Masses espeshycially all the Cardinals present were to stand at the altar with the Pope during the Mass They would hold a corporal in their hands on which lay the offerings and they would recite the Canon aloud with him and consecrate the offerings along with him Gradually this was reserved only for solemn feasts then only for Holy Thursday and then it disshyappeared altogether

In the Eastern Church the practice survived and is presshyently the normal thing in the Byzantine Rite and the usual thing for great feasts for other Eastern Rites A form of conshycelebration does occur on the occasion of the ordination of priests and the consecration of bishops even in the Latin Rite today

Councils Decision Paragraph 57 of the Councils

Decree on the Sacred Liturgy speaks of and encourages conshycelebration and the Post-Concil shyiar Commission on the Liturgy has drawn up an appropriate rite

The decree stated Conceleshybration whereby the unity of the priesthood is appropriately manifested has remained in use to this day in the Church both in the east and in the west For this reason it has seemed good to the Council to extend conshycelebration to the following cases

-on Holy Thursdays Mass of Chrism and the Commemoration of the Lords Supper

at Masses during councils bishops conferences and synshyods -at the Mass for the blessing of an Abbot

The Councils Decree also enshycourages concelebration with permission of the Ordinary to whom it belongs to decide whether concelebration is opshyportune j

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Jesliit Educators Hold Conference SAW~A CLARA (NC)-About

135 Jesuit high school adminisshytrators from the United States Canada and West Indies are par_ ticipating in a 12-day institute at the University of Santa Clara here in California

Included are directors of edushycation for the 11 Jesuit provinces in the nation 35 high school preside1ts or rectors and 89 principals and other administrashytors

It is he largest conference of this group a division of the Jesuit Educational Association since meetin-gs were initiated in 1940 It also marks the firsttime the West Coast has been chosen as the meeting ground The conshyference will end Friday Aug 14

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MADRID (NC) - A blunt at shytack on the labor policies of the ruling Falangist party in Spain has been made by the Young Catholic Workers organization

The organizations publication asserted that the Falangists inshyject politics into the lives of the workers in the same way as do the communists A number of Young Catholic Worker leaders have supported a petition for the rehiring of Asturian coal miriers and metallurgical workers disshymissed for strike activity

In its July issue the organ of the Catholic workers Juventud Obrera (Working Youth) said that of all the parties concerned in the recent Asturian miners strikes the workers were least interested in political motives

But as a result of arrests lockshyout and deportations of some workers Juventud Obrera exshyplained the miners were turning against all who oppose thein The

Workers Attack Labor Policies

publieation asked Spaniards have the courage to get to the bottom of the miners problelIl8 and not to take the easy course of seeing politics in the strikes

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of the workers They hold that though recognizing some of the miners grievances the governshyment authorities allow manageshyment to play the part of judge so that workers interests invarishyably suffer

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Good Example Leads to Conversion BATTLE CREEK (NC)-The

good example of a Catholic famshyily nurtured the seed of Cathol icism to full bloom here in Michigan as a family of nine was baptized into the Faith as memshybers of St Joseph parish

Mr and Mrs Robert Scears and their seven children rangshying in age from four to 13 beshycame Catholics on a Sunday The parents went to confession and had their marriage blessed

The following morning the parents and four oldest children received their First Communion The younger children will folshylow as they become of age

Children Play Together We had been thinking of beshy

coming Catholics for some time Mrs Scears explained but we kept putting it of and putting it off

Then she said the Scears

Admission Laws On Kof C Agenda

NEW ORLEANS (NC)-The Supreme Council of the Knights of Columbus meets here Aug 18 to 20 with resolutions from ten state councils proposing changes in membership requirementa facing delegates

The session will be the 83rd annual gathering of the governshying body of the fraternal benefit society of Catholic men Some 400 delegates are expected

The resolutions on membershyship stem from controversies over admission of Negro appli shycants All favor relaxing the present laws of the society ia force from the organization early days

At present an applicant can be refused membership if five negative votes are cast against him by members of a council when his name is submitted for bull vote

Seven of the resolutions to be acted upon at the meeting here according to a K of C State ment would change the law to require negative votes by more than one-third of the council memobers voting to reject an apshyplicant one would require more than one-quarter negative votes and two seek change in the law without offering specific recomshymendations

Notre Dame Starts Foreign Study Plan

NOTRE DAME (NC)-Fifty two University of Notre Dame sophomores sail from New York aboard the SS America Saturshyday Aug 8 to participate ia the schools first foreign study proshygram at the University of Inn bruck Austria

The European-bound sophoshymores wer selected from among 250 applicants They prepared for their ~tayabroad by taking a special qerman course during their freshman year They will receive additional bitensive training in the German language

at Salzburg Austria Aug 11shySept 20

The courses at Innsbruck get underway in mid-October

Seek Prelates Aid For Public Schools

DINDIGUL (NC)-The munishycipal council of this predomishynantly Hindu town has requested a Catholic bishop to start bull polytechnic and a college for women

The request was made by the council of Bishop James MenshydQnca of Tiruchirapalli who was honored on completion of Z5 years as bishop The prelate in his reply offered to help in the establishment of the institutio~ If he received enough cooperashytion from _ibe people

family moved to Battle Creek in June 1963 and met M Sgt Elshywood L McElhiney his wife Shirley and their four childen Sgt McElhiney is stationed with the Army at the Federal Center here and Scears works for bull farm feed company

Say Family Rosary Friendship grew between the

families as Mrs Scears and Mrs MeElhiney chatted over the back fence and the children played games together-

Soon Scears 33 and his wife

Fall River Units Set Field Daysmiddot

Field days are planned by Alumni and PTA of St Stanisshylaus parish and by Bluebirds and Campfire Girls of Sacred Heart parish both Fall River

The St Stanislaus event is set for 1 Sunday afternoon Aug 9 at Urbans Grove Open to the public it will be in charge of Joseph Amaral

Sacred Hearts field day is scheduled from 930 to 6 Tuesshyday Aug 25 at Camp Tom Welch Youth group members and counselors for the units

recent camping trip are invited to attend Guests will be Blueshybirds and Campfire Girls from St Marys Cathedral and SS Peter and PaUl parishes Fall River

Sponsor Sports Week for ~uns

EISENSTADT (NC)-Austrian nuns spent a week here devotshyiog themselves to different ~orts including swimming tenshynlS and basketball

This Sports Week for Nuns as it was named was attended by 23 nuns from various reli shygious communities who had parshyticipated in a similar Winter program Which like the Summer event was organized by the Eisenstadt dlocese

Among the nuns was a 62shyyear-old Sister who is a teacher of gymnasties The average age of the nuns was about 30

Bishop Stefan Laszlo of Eisenshystandt visited tbe nuns during their sport session and told them they should adapt themselves to the spirit of the times to meet Pope John XXIns call for an updating of the Church Thereshyfore he said religious orders should be interested in sports

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CAPE TOWN (He) -ArchshybiShop Owen McCann of Cape Town has joined other churchshymen and political leaders in condemning the bombing incishydent which took place in the Johannesburg railroad station

Archbishop McCann said I condemn this outrage as I conshydemn all sabotage attempts and I would emphasize that people must not take the law into their own hands This must be left to the police

A phosphorous timebomb planted bya young white man exploded in the crowded station injuring 25 persons mostly women and children Newsshypapers were informed of the bombing a few minutes before the bomb went off but too late to prevent its explosion

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Delorese 31 began asking quesshytions about Catholicism Last February their interest led them to ask the McElhineys to contact a priest from St Joseph

- parish Father Richard Groshek assistant at St Josephs visited t~e family and the wheels were set in motion for the eventual conversion

The McElhineys set such a good example that we decided to become Catholics Mrs

bull Scears said Up to their convershysion she said the family pracshyticed no religion

The Scears family has been saying the family Rosary since February and attending Sunday Mas s together for several months Mrs Scears has been atshytending Altar Society meetings and the family intends to join the Christian Family Movement at St Joseph parish this Fall

Pope Salutes Water Skiers

CASTELGANDOLFO (NC)shyPope Paul VI received 150 comshypetitors from 28 water skiing championship teams representshying Europe Africa and Meditershyranean areas and compared their sport with the Gospel acshycount of Jesus walking on water

The athletes gathered in the hall of the Swiss Guards at the Summer villa overlooking Lake Alblno where skiing competi non ~s to begin the-next day

The Gospel episode to which the Pope referred relates how Jesus walked across Lake Tibe rias to the Apostles on the other side The Pope said With His mastery over the liquid element Jesus wanted to render manifest to the still hesitant Apostles not

His wonderful power but that he was the Son of God Master of all the created world and that His message came from God and had to be believed

By this walk over water Jesus invites His disciples to grasp with faith the whole Christian Revelation and the supernatural realities wbidl cannot be seen or touched but are as real as the natural world which falls within our experishyence

Likes Sports Our predecessors and ourshy

selves always have had a likhig for sports which frequently exshypressed itself embracing all the various forms of sport As long as they are properly practiced they lead to harmonious develshyopment ofthe human body and are founded on qualities of the spirit and self control

Your very personal experishyence shows you how and how much healthy practice of sport contributes to the development of the human person Therefore you will understand that we feel for it benevolence and admirashytion and that we encourale young people in it

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SPEAKING WITH AUTHORITY Stanley (Stan the Man) Mu-sial head of the nations physical fitness program by appointment of President Johnson acts as well as exshyhorts Here he shows Steve Anderson of St Marys school Alexandria Va and Joe Anderson of Gonzaga High School Washington D C the proper way to hit a baseball NC Photo

Cardinal Caggiano Tells Employers Share Profits With Workers

BUENOS AIRES (NC)-Emshy general progress the prIm plOyers must share their profits of Argentina affirmed with workers and regard them as associates rather than ser vants declared Antonio Cardinal Caggiano of Buenos Aires in a sermon here

Such a pollcy can change the mentality of workers It satisfies their socoial revolt because it provides them and their families with the means of living Carshydinal Caggiano stressed

Employers have to replace exploitation with 0 acuteness A Christian acuteness of course and one which is ch9racterized by a deep feeling of solidarity They must treat workers 88 friends and share with them a longing for sociai peace and

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Says Christian Unity Objective Of Ma riolog icaI Congresses

SANTO DOMINGO (NC) -Christian unity is the objective of the fourth Mariological Conshygress and the ninth International M~rian Congrss to be held in this country m 1965 declared Father Carlo Bahc OFM who was here as a representative of Pope Paul VI to set up the con-

Postpone Religious TolerClltion Debate

GENEVA (NC) - The UN Economic and Social Council meeting here in Switzerland has decided not to discuss a proposed declaration on religious tolera tion drawn up by the U N Human Rights Commission

The dedaration appears to be headed for General AssemblY debate perhaps later this year

The Human Rights Commisshysion failed to take final action on the measures last March beshycause the Soviet Union objected that any statementpn religious tolerance did not contain a guarantee for atheistic propashyganda as well The UN declashyration is seen as important in that it may become a guideline for civil law in emerging nations

gresses preparatory commlshysions

The Yugoslav Franciscan anshynounced that representatives of other religions espechilly Protshyestants will be invited to attend the meetings as observers

Archbishop Octavio Beras of Santo Domingo addressed the prepartory commissions comshyposed chiefly of members of the Cursillos de Cristiandad He afshyfirmed that the decision of Pope Paul to have both congresses held in the Dominican Republic is one of the highest honors for this country where the preaching of the Gospel in tte New World began

Father Balic stressing this point reminded the audience that the International Marian Congress is the first to be held outside of Europe Asked why the Dominican Republic had been chosen as the site of the congresses Father Balic declared that Pope Paul probably took into considerati~n the fact that Mass in the Western Hemisphere was first celebrated at Santo Domingo that the first metreshypolitan See in the Americas W2S

founded in the same city and that there is a great devotion in this country to Our Lady

lt HOME MISSIONER Father James J Wilmes of Fairfield Conn Eastern field ltIishyrec1or of the Glenmary Home Missioners of America will appear on Catholic Chapel WJAR-TV Sunday from 9 to 930 AM He will describe Glenmarys efforts t~ help the desshytitute in Appalachia and to bring the faith to some 35 million rural Americans most of whom have never even met a Catholic

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THE ANCHOR-Thurs August 6 1964

Prelates Limit Vernacular Use To Low Mass

BOMBAY (NC) ~ Indias bishops have agreed to limit the use of the vernacular for the present to low Mass eelebrated in the presence of bull congregation

middotThis was announced here by Valerian Caldmiddotinal Gracias of Bombay president of the Cathshytgtlic Bishops Conference of India (CBCI) following the Holy Sees approval of decisions by the countrys hierarohy on the Conshystitution on the Liturgy of the ecumenical council

Cardinal Gracias said the vershynacular will be permissible in all parts of the Mass (both the

Protest Attack On Prelate In Uganda

RAMPALA (NC)-Thonshysands of Catholics staged a mass demonstration here to protest against an attack on the Church and Arohbishop Joshyseph Kiwanuka WF of Rubag~

by a Uganda cabinet minister In the latest incident of conshy

tinuing Church-State conflict over education Minister of Edushycation J SL Zake accused the archbishop in a speech in Parliashyment of dishonest misrepreshysentation of a court case involshyving Catholic schools threatened him with reprisals and charged the U~nda hierarchy with seekshying to hustrntte government policy

l1he policy of the Government Whicll subsidires Cat hoI i c achoolsis to insist on the right to pay tlhair staffs directly and NATIONAL OFFICtRS OF C D OF A Marg~retJ Buckley center of Chevy Chase Ordinary and the Proper) except to hire fire and transfe teach- the Canon up to the CommumonMd was reelected Supreme Regent of the Ca tholic Daughters of America at th~ir Hollyshyers The Ohurch which Provides but excluding the part from the

wood Fla national convention The C D of A officers elected are left to right Mrs ~lose to 50 per cent of the counshy middotPalter Noster to the Domine trys educational facilities re-o Maniha Cprine of Los Angeles secretary Mrs Anna Ballard of Milton ~a~s~ First V~ce non sum dignus which can be Barns this poliCy as an encroachshy Supreme Regent Miss Buckley Mrs Anna K Baxter of Dubuque Iowa Second VIce in the vernacular ment on its rights as the legal Supreme Regent Dr Catherine Clarke of Albuquerque N Mex Supreme Treasurer NC Lack Good Melodies owner of the schools Photo The cardinal said the bishopsIn latemiddot February the semtshy

did not apply for any innovashyautonomous kingdom of Buganshy1lkm in regard to sung Massesda-the nations most important as 19ley felt that the difficultiesprovince which has control over Condemnation of Cuba Initiates NewEra posed by the lack of good musshyeducation within its bordersshyical melodies for vernacular1IOught to apply the central govshy

ernment policy at the provincial Vote Seen Severe Blow to Castro Regime texts are such thatmiddot they could not be tackled and overcome atlevel this stageWASHINGTON (NC) - The up a report of an OAS investi shy trade with Cuba except in foodshyChurch Legal Employer meeting of fOreign ministers of gating committee which had stuffs medicine and medical He voiced ihe hope that withBut Catholics refused to let the Organization of American found that Castros regime had equipment and called on the experience time and study thethe then BU~nda education States which invoked new ecoshy sought to subvert Venezuelan American states to suspend all vernacular will also be introshyminister Abu Mayanja handle nomic and political sanctions institutions and to overthrow its sea trade with Cuba except such duced in sung Masses in thethe payment of their school against Fidel Castros Cuba may democratic government through countryas may be of a humanitarianstaHs or to transfer teachers have opened a new era in Latin terrorism sabotage assault and naturelhe Rubaga archdiocese and the lbe cardinal made it cleatAmerican affairs guerrilla warfare

Masaka diocese asked the Uganshy Only four American states that the approved changes are U S Secretary of State Dean da hi~ court to issue an injuncshy And so the meeting said still maintain diplomatic ties not ~ be inJtroduced until the Rusk has called it one of the tion against Mayanjas efforts Cuba was guilty of aggression with Cuba trade between OAS loefi bishopmiddot aultbhlaquojzes theiJmost important meetings oold in The foreign ministers enershyOIl the ground that they were members and Cuba is estimated introductionthis hemisphere Observers are getically condemned Cuba forunconstitutional to total less than $15 million avirtually unanimous in calling it Mentioning the diversity elthismiddot aggression said governshy year or less than one per centIt was declared in COWt that historic though its actual fruits languages peoples and customsments of the American states of Cubas world trade air travel1Jle scllool owners-the Church will be sometime in maturing in tfhois country Cardinal GTashyshall not maintain diplomatic between Cuba and American--4lle the legal employers of the The meeting held here bac~ed 01 consular relations with the cias said the changes should be teachers But before a final deshy government of Cuba directed

states for which there seem to introduced with prudence sobe a loophole now consists prin_cision could be reached Mayanja American states to suspend all cipally of three flights a week that while we have diversity

resigned and the Buganda govshy Work Together we also maiIlltain some kind ofbetween Havena and Mex~eoermnent agleed to all Church unfonnityCitydemands The case was therefore withdrawn For Bible Week Pontiff Blesses There was immediate interest

Arehbishop Kiwanuka ihen AUCKLAND (NC)-Unpreceshy in whether the four countries wrote an open letter to the dented cooperation between ~railian People that voted against the new sancshyBuganda government to ihank churches is taking place here in BRASILIA (NC)-Pope laul tions - MeXico Chile Bolivia

New Zealand as all major deshy and Uruguay-would now conshyit for the amicable settlement VI sent his blessing and good of the question nominations participate in prepshy wishes for good government to form to the action of the mashy

arations for Bible Week Oct 4 jority Some law-makers hereSell Oai the Brazilian people throughto 10 professed to be disappointedArchbishop Sebastiano BaggioBut 1i1e national educational The Catholic Church is repre_ that the action of the OAS meetshyminister Zake told Parliament the new apostolic nuncio in sented by Fathers J C Pierce ing was not unanimousBrazilthat the settlement was a sell and E R Simmons Other authorities noted the

Aim of Bible Week is to renew 15 to 4 vote was above the twoshyout and wamiddotrned 00 would inshy Pope PaUl VI sent his personal troduce amendments to the edushy good wishes for the happishy

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public logiCal victory for the majoritypolicy They were expressed in a let shySpecific purposes are to bring of the American states and ater delivered to President HumshyAt the Catholic rally to PlOshy ministers and clergy in each area severe blow to Castros regime berto Castello Branco by thetest Zakes speeoh Flancis Walshy together to study selected passhy nuncio during a ceremony atugembe Bugandas minister of sages of the Bible 10 stimulate wpich Archbishop Baggio preshyloeaJ government warned ihat similar Bible study in each area sented his credentialsthe Jl8tions Catholics who comshy and congregation to relate the

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12 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Aug 6 1964 To the Worlds Children

God Love You Lacordaire in Tune With ModE1rn Times By Msgr Jllhn S Kenned the priesthood give up the llic to the dictatorship of Loui9shy By Most Rev Fulton J Sheen DD What does the name Lacorshy church and become an ardent Napoleon with a couple of revshy

daire mean to us today If anyshy secularist Lacordaires associashy )lutions thrown in A photograph of a starving child holding a bowl as be begged thing probably the source of tion with him was brief no Lacordaire did not want the for food appeared in tihe July-AuguS1 issue of MISSION IIhis copy exclamatory lluotations on an more than two years Church to be tied to any of of MISSION fell mto the hands of a little girl whose motiher wrote old fashioned sort of holy card So m e may have a vague idea that the bearer of the name was involved in controversial matters in France some time during the nineteenth century Would there be m u c h interest in a biography of this man Probably not But per hap s the r e should be For we can learn from it lessons l)erti shynent to our own time I must say that I have read with conshysiderable interl~st Lancelot Shepshypards biographical essay Lashyeordaire (Macmillan $695shy

middotAnd the former soon found himself disagreeing with the latter and separating from him and his views completely But the brief collaboration was to cost Lacordaire heavily for the rest of his life making him pershymanently suspect in some quarters

A Great Preaeher Lacordoaire first made his reshy

sounding reputation as a preachshyer at Notre Dame in Paris in 1835 He gave courses of sermons which drew audiences numbershying as high as 10 thousand Many of those present were men which was most unusual His success lay in his abandoning the hidebound formal style of preaching iD speaking to his contemporaries in their own

1~ese He was a firm believer lin freedom and democracy was lonvincEd that the Church would do best under an arrangeshyInent such as obtained in the United States and was especially jlnsistent that she should be Jorwardlooking

Unanswered Questions He dhcerned in many of his

Jellow Catholics of France a rejection of the century meaning a refusal of what in our timEI Pope John called agshyl~iornamento He deplored a fruitless attachment to the dead ])ast a neglect of present opporshytunitY1l shrinking from the future

The fnet is that many of the 1roubles ofthe Church in France in the Yl~ars after his death and Illmost down to the present

Page 26 of YGur July-Augusamp MISSION magazine had quite an effect on our Ieggy who Is seven years old She picked up the magazine after she had prepared for bed I came Into her room to say goodshynight and she said Mother look at that

Most evenings I have III hard time getshyting Peggy to finish her dinner and I usually end up saying How some poor ehildren would love to have your meal Peggys usual comment is TIl betr But I think that she now reaUjies that there are many hungry children throughout the world She was so deeply impressed by all this that I promised acontribution to The Society for the Propagation 01 the Paith from Peggy and me Your MISSION magashyzine Is most appealing and I only wish I eould contribute DMgtre but you ean count hearing from us as often as possible

as follows

which is excesoive) idiom and in demonstrating iJtemmed from the attitude This is one of several instances of children being deeply Paris Lawyer to them that religion far from which he found negative and Iiouciled by the poverty and hunger of other children in the world

Jean-Baptist-Henri Lacordaire being dead as was widely asshy Ilterile Not long ago we Spoke of a nine-year-old girl who wore braces was born in al Burgundian vil sumed actually had direct and bull At his death in 1861 he was because of a back affliction but she sent $130 for children wDG lage in 1802 the son of a surgeon and a lawyerlI daughter Naposhy

vital relevance to which they lived

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])ractically in retirement AIshyJeady his preaching style once

suffer more than she because of bunger Perhaps we should address our pleas to children They have souls that are receptive to God

leon was then ruling France and probl~ considered revolutionary had grace Did not Our Lord say it was only sueh who would enter the although the Church was free of the outright persecution which

A critic writing Some after Lacor4aires death

time said

begun tel be obsolete Today his lErmonsstrike us as if not unshy

Kingdom of Heaven 111ey also are more readily moved to actdOll GIl hearing of grave need

had characterized the recentmiddot The conferences at Notre Dame Jeadable at least as cast in a Revolution the emperors hand was heavy upon her

Lacordaire made his first Comshymunion at the age of 12 he deshyscribed it as his last religious joy for many years I left the Lycee at 17 he later wrote with my religion destroyed and with morals which no longer had any curb

This may have been an exagshygeration but the young man was hardly more than a deist until while at law s(~hool in Dijon he got into a discussion group under the influence of which he began to move bacIt closer to the Church What he styled his conshyversion came in Paris where he bad begun pructice at the bar

n was followed by his entering ftle seminary in 1824 The supeshyriors there while recognizing

his exceptional gifts were not happy about what they considshy

form an epoch in the history of Christian eloquence and one from which dates the beginning of an immense religious moveshyment among the youth of our time

But there were those who looked askance at preacher and sermons as secular and too modern Especially was he faulted by those of the clergy who felt that the fate of the Church was inextricably bound up with the fortunes of the Bourbons

There was to be further preaching practically throughshyout France there WaS 10 be journalism and the writing of books there was to be a short foray into politics there was tomiddot be a venture in schoolmasshytering

Believer Ia Dem~

Jhetoric which we find overshyElaboraul and practically impenshyEtrable

But he would be the first to ldmit that a discourse must be nddressei and suited to the bearers before one which means that it will quite quickly go out (If date

Mr Sheppards study is a bit IIcrappy not smoothly blended And it leaves some questions arbout the subject unanswered But because Lacordaire was a 1ine exainplemiddot of the wisdom of sensible accommodation to one (~wn age it is decidedly worthshy~lIIbile to read about him

lCrusade Convention oro Include Music

CINCI-lNATI (NC) - Music ~vill be a fea1ure of the 21st nashy

Send us your old rold and jewetry-the braeelet or ring oa DO longer wear last years gold eyeglass frames the culf Uno you never liked anyway We will resell them and use the mone to afd the Missligtns Your semi-precious stones will be winninr souls for Christ Our address The Soclet lor the Propagation 01 the Faith 366 Filth Avenue New York New York l000L

GOD LOVE YOU to RRP for $5 For Gods poor bullbullbulltIt MS for $10 I am 9ixteen and this is some of the money I earned modeling I promise to send the missions something out of every pay check for we all owe something to people who have 90 litue whether it be money or prayers to Mr and Mrs E B for $5 In thanksgiving for selling my first news story to Mrs SAW for $15 I won this on a fiShing trip with my good husband-he was the loser and I won for the Missions to MC for $20 Ill llhanksgiving for recovering sometihing I thought was lost

We therefore address ftlt G9d Lcnre Y8U eolumJl to all tile ehildren of the world-to those who wear braees and to those

who do Dot-in the fond hope that the may fulfill for their elders the words of Scripture A little ehild shall lead them How many children aTe there who will answer this appeal and Inspire their parents to be mindful of the hungry of the worldf

ered his independent spirit He And there was to be the resshy tional Catholic Students Misshywould always be a person of strong views md not reluctant to express them

Upon ordination he was asshysigned as a (~onvent chaplain then as a college chaplain In

toration of the Dominicans in France undertaken by him after he entered the order in Italy in 1839 This proved to be his most lastirg acomplishment b e set though it was by many difficulshy

sion Crusade four-day convenshytion starting Thursday Aug 1 lit the Urliversity of Notre Dame

SUPPOlting the musical proshylram will be the famed Concert (~ir of Xavier University

Cut out this coupon pin your sacrifice to It and maR It to the Most Rev Fulton J Sheen National Director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith 366 Fifth Avenue New York I HY laquo 70ur Diocesan Director RT REV RAYMOND T CONSIDINE 368 North Main Street Fall River Mass

1830 he was invited to come to ties Uew Orleans CSMC headquarshyNew York to work in the then In Lacordaires lifetime (he ters herE announced The choir young diocese there He was inshy died at 59) France went from 1lriU provide musical background SWORDFISHfor major sessions of the conshyclined to accept but just then ali empire under Napoleon to a he met the celebrated Lammenshy vention at which more thaDrevival of Bourbon rule to an andtyens a strong advocate of ideas Orleanist monarchy to a repub- 4000 delegates will be present which appealed to Lacordaire and will join with groups ~ CLAMS

These inclUded for example student-delegates to lead ill that of a free Church in a free Stresses Christian songs Wlitten especially for the For Your Outdoor society or state Such a notion D p I convention of course went directly against emocratlc rlnclp e Coolcout the long held principle of close BELIZE (NC) - Citizens of union betweEln Church and this British Honduras territory ~)hrino Night Vigil State which in France meant in- soon to become independent MacLeans Sea Foodsoro Hc)nor Martyrsliivisible union between altar stand on the Christian demoshy UNION WHARF FAIRHAVEN and throne eratic principle of self-deter- AURIESVILLE (NC)-AnaUshy ~

Lammenais was a stormy fig- mination and claim their right ttight prayer vigll will be held ore A priest he was to give up to be a free nation Prime Minshy at tihe Northmiddot Amerlcan Martyn

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13 Two Dioceses Get Permits For ETV

WASHINGTON (NC) shyThe Brooklyn and Rockville Centre NY dioceses have received construction permits from the Federal Communicashytions Commission authorizing them to utilize a new educashytional television service opened up last year by the FCC

They are the first Catholic dioceses in the country and the first groups operating large school systems public or private to receive such authorization from the FCC

The newly granted permits will allow the two dioceses to undertake construction of transshymission facilities for a new 2500 megacycle instructional televishysion service Three more dishyoceses-New York Miami and Baltimore--are preparing appli shycations to the FCC for construcshytion permits while several othshyers are taking preliminary steps

The granting ()f construction permits to the Brooklyn and Rockville Centre dioceses was hailed as marking a coming of age for Catholic education in the use of the new communications media by Father John M Culshykin SJ~ television consultant tc the National Catholic Educashytional Association

Cooperative Plannin~

These new channels open up new areas for cooperative planshyning and programming to meet eommon needs with national reshysources Father Culkin said It now becomes possible to think in concrete terms of courses and series ()f programs on video tape and film using the best teaching talent in the country

The new microwave channels both create the need for such cooperatively produced pro- grams and at the same time proshyvide an efficient and economic distribution system for these programs We hope that this action by the FCC will encourage other school systems to take adshyvantage of these same opporshytunities

College Acquires Surplus Land

WINOOSKI PARK (NC)-St Michaels College here in Vershymont has officially acquired title to 123 acres and 14 buildings at the abandoned Ethan Allen Air Force Base

The five parcels of land valshyued at $358000 had been turned over as surplus by General Services Administration for edushycational purposes St Michaels has been using some of the propshyerty under temporary permisshysion this past year

The buildings include resishydence facilities for faculty and students a gymnasium middotstorage and shop buildings and another building which is being turned into a computer center and classshyrooms The land includes propshyerty the college has been using for a ski jump plus flat land suitable for athletic fields

The new property wiD inshyerease the campus area by aboutmiddot one third Enrollment DOW at a record 1100

GENERAL AUDIENCES A new hall has been erected on the grounds of the papal Summer vina at Castelgandolfo to accommodate the great throngs of visitors whG tHWel out from Rome to see the Holy Father and to receive biB blessing NC Photo

Denies Plot to Make Church Roman LONDON (NC) - Anglican because members of the Anglishy

Archbishop Michael Ramsey of can priesthooo in the AngloshyCanterbury bas denied in Parshy Catholic sector (of the Church of liament a suggestion that proshy England) wish to be free to go posed changes in Church of on without breaking the law England laws were a plot to The vestments practically join the Roman Catholic Church speaking are the ve9tmeni8 of

the MassIlhe primate who as a senior The archbishop of Canterburybishop of the established Church in his reply saidof England has a seat in the I am a ProtestaJllt preciselyHouse of Lords the upper in the way in which the Prayerchamber of Parliament was Book and the Anglican formushyspeaking in a rather heated deshy laries use that term When Ibate on a measure to approve lay iD the sense of oW formushythe use of certain Catholic-like vestments

Earl Alexander of Hillsborshyough a leading Labor party spokesman and president of the Council of Protestant Churches claimed that changes in the law on what Anglican churchmen may wear at services were a direct departure from the ori shyginal Protestant prayer book

If we are not going to be different from the Church of Rome then what is the use of having a Protestant Church he asked I would like to intershyrogate the bishops individually and ask them Are you a Protesshytant We should know The great days of this country and the Commonwealth it has built up have been through the acceptshyance by the people of the princishyples of the Reformation Grant it may continue

Was there he asked some spe_ cial reason why the Church must pass this measure Is it

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Cardoinal Gracias of Bombay has accepted an invitation to serve on a I1Qtional committee to set up a memorial to the 1 Indian

laries I am a Protestant I use it without any qualification I beshylieve in what these formularies call the Holy Catholic Church precisely in the sense in which our formularies 00 - without qualifications bull

I want to repudiate ana deny from my heart and my conshyscience that behind our Church legislation there is some kina of subtle plot to assimilate the Church of England to some other Church in Christendom That ie DOt true

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Plan Educational TV Conference

NEW YORK (NC)-Leader8 iT government and educltion will speak at Fordham Univershysitys fourth annual five-day conference on educational teleshyvision to be held starting Monshyday Aug 17 at its Lincoln Square campus

Among those who will speak are commissioner Robert E Lee of the Federal Communications Commission Charles A Siepshymann chairman of the departshyment of educational communicashytions at New York University and former vice-president in eharge of programming for the British Broadcasting Corporashytion and Father John M Culshykin SJ consultant on teleshyvision for the-National Catholic Educational Association and dishyrector of Fordhams proposed Lincoln Square communications center

Meeting in conjunction with the Fordham conference will be representatives ()f dioceses afshyfiliated with the NCEAs Comshymittee on Television

They will discuss a unified ETV equipment buying plan and the possibility of obtaining financial aid for some of their cooperative activities including 11 central programming service

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14 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Aug 6 19~i4

r ells Youth Good Readin~1 LE~ads to God By Joseph T bull McGloin SJ

A lot of tOdays teachers and parents deplore that fact that television has cut deeply into our reading And yet sales of all kinds of reading material shyespecially paper-backs-are fab_ ulous It must be true that some people are reading less and enshyjoying it less and this perhaps

because of television but it could also be true that some others actually read more beshycause previous ly they never 8 a t still long enough to read a book and now they are forced to do so m e reading because its imshypossible to enshydure all that television without distraction

I suspect in fact that you teen-agers as a group are readshying more than teen-agers ever have But the important considshyeration isnt that you read-its what you read

Literarily Retarded Among the many indicators of

maturity or the lack of same a persons reading habits are going to be quite prominent The avowedly mature young man who is still lapping up girlie magazines is still in his emoshytional infancy

And th gal who still pines and pants over true romance pulp is far from adulthood Unshyfortunately there are some pretshyty old babies in this old world

The fact is that you teen-agers are too mature now for only comic books and pulp SO dont keep yourselves literarily reshytarded

Has Purp~

Reading to even the minimalshyly mature has a connection with ones purpose in life just as everything else has In other words its not only for entershytainment (that too) but its supshyposed to help you get closer to God somehow

Your reading like knowledge is invariably going to show you something about God-either dishyrectly or indirectly - the God who is Beauty Truth and Goodshyness Or else its going to take you away from Him

Undoubtedly in your reading 80 far youve encountered some great heroes of history past and contemporary and undoubtedly too youve encountered some who were such only in their own minds and in the minds of the superficial

Youre mature enough now to

Withdlraws Support From Expedition

PITTSBURGH (NC) - Dushyquesne University has announced it is dropping its support of an African expedition by a Scottish anthropologist who believes white men are superior to eolored

Dr Robert Gayre was to lead the one-year expedition whose purpose was to see if white men had filtered into African coastal regions and accounted for the comparatively high civilizations found in some areas before Eushyropean settlers reached there in the 1500s

Details of Duquesnes withshydrawal were not disclosed The institution is operated by the Holy Ghost Fathers

Home Association The Sacred Heart Home and

SchOOl Association of North Atshytleboro executi~ board will meet at 8 Itomorrow night in the 1ICh00L

look in at least occasionally en the genuine heroes of history-shyChrist and His saints

Life of Ignatius You may recall a young man

named Ignatius who was Shl)t down off a wall his legs shashytered by a cannon-ball As te recuperated he asked for tte romances of the day since theie and military books were the only reading he cared for

To his dismay only some livEs of Christ and the saints were available and so reluctantlr and just to pass the tedious tim~

he began to read these It wasnt long before he began to see that Christ and His saints made pygmies of historys giants

And being somewhat stub born and proud Ignatius said to himself If these people di tinguished themselves this wa~

so can I Start With Scriptures

It shouldnt take a cannon-ban to get you doing some of the right kind of reading Start witll the real source of all good spirshyitual reading - the Scripturel Read just a little bit a day from both the Old and New Testashyment

But as you read dont force it down as you would medicinE

Read with your imagination visualizing the place where Christ sat as he spoke seein~ the people He spoke to puttin~

yourself in the crowd too ami transferring His words to your own contemporary idiom

Look into an occasional article or book that will guide yOll through Scripture giving you some background for a more in telligent and perceptive appreshyciation of these timeless book~~

Life of Christ Get a good life of Christ

(such as Jim Bishops Th~

Day Christ Died or Alban Goodiers completely fascinatinl~ and absorbing Life of Christ) and let yourself be captured blr

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MADRAS (NC) -A Catholicmiddotmiddot sponsored childrens welfar~

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with help from the people of West Germany

The mobile service to be run by the Catholic service Guild was inaugurated in the presencl~ of Archbishop Louis Mathias SDB of Madra-Mylapore and Dr Josef Holik West German consul in Madras

KC Clamboil Bishop Stang Assembly

Fourth Degree Knights of Co lumbus will hold a clamboU beginning at 1 Sunday after noon Aug 23 at the See-Saw in Tiverton John P Pereira ill in charge of arrangements

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Read about those tremendous men who were the Apostles look into great soldier saints like Camillus rugged saints like Brebeuf and Jogues lovable human saints like Francis of Assisi and the Little Flower lay men and women saints like Thomas More and Mary MagdashylenE intellectual saints like ThoJPas and Augustine and Ter~sa of Avila and simple lovshyablE saints like the Cure of Ars

Read a few of the very intershyestilg books on the spiritual life on positive moral and ascetical theology Read books about morals which give Tou their wly rather than only a cata log of Donts Read philososhyphy and theology written as Father Farrell does it in his Compannion to the Summa

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up something along the line of a piritual novel such as the charming Mass of Brother Miclel

Theres a lot of good reading before you-if you have the inishytial maturity and energy to get at t You can estimate your maturity by your reading-by the discipline for instance you exercise in reading something a litU~ tougher on occasion inshystead of just drifting along- and wasting all your reading time on junk

Remember - reading Ii k e everything else is either going to g~t you closer to God or take you farther from Him This is of course always your OWD choice

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15 Race Relations Continued from Page One

Catholic diocese m Lafayette A cruel and unbelievable

erime was committed against one of our priests who is a memshyber of a society which has been very generous to our diocese both as regards money and priests priests who have labored zealously among our colored Catholics The good priest was assaulted and whipped by sevshyeral Catholic white men

It is God Hims~lf who says Touch ye not my anointed (Ps 104 15) So grave is the ofshyfense of striking a priest that Mother Church PUnishes this act with excommunication as in- dicated in Canon 2343 No4

As an act of reparation for this truly sad incident a half hour of prayer before the Blsssed Sacrament exposed will be held in every parish church of the diocese on the first Friday Aug 7 Over and above the act of reparation we shall pray that a change of heart will come about in other places where the spirit of rebellion against the teachings of the Church regardshying race exists

You will recall our action of Oct 16 1959 when interference against participation of Negroes in religious instruction through diocesan marriage courses was declared a reserved sin By these presents the same penalty is now extended to all those who interfere with our colored Cathshyolics in the practice of their reshyligion or who join groups whose purpose it is to oppose the teachshyings of Mother Church regarding racial relations These Catholics cannot possibly be absolved in confession or approach the holy Table unless there be a change of disposition Without this change one would be guilty of the sacriligious reception of these sacraments

This letter must be read at all the Masses in the churches and chapels of the diocese on Sunshyday Aug 2

May the good God and Father of us all preserve us from furshyther disturbances of this nature and in His boundless mercy may He grant us a better understandshying and practice of His all shyembracing law of charity

Given from the episcopal resshyidence on the 27th day of July 1964

Faithfully yours in the Lord ffi Maurice Schexnayder

Bishop of Lafayette

P S It is comforting to know that the men involved have given good evidence of sincere repentance and have made their apologies

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DUBUQUE (NCh-Trappistine Sisters from St Marys Abbey Wrentham Mass will arrive Oct 1 to take possession of a 598-acre farm nine miles south of Dubuque

Fifteen to twenty Sisters are expected to open the new insti shytution here the semi-cloistered orders third in the United States In addition to the Massashychusetts community there is anshyother in White Thorn Calif

The property includes a 10shyroom home a managers resi shydence three tenant houses and farm buildings ~)

Saving Canceled Stamps Easy lnexpensiv~

Way to Aid Mission Endeavors of Church From time to time one reads appeals for used postage stamps to help some particular

mission or missionary Considering the tons of such material available very little of it is ever put aside for these workers in Christs vineyard who request it Very likely one reason that the appeal falls on deaf ears is the average Catholics failure to understand that used postage stamps are a very real source of inshycome to many a Catholic misshysionary We dont realize two important facts which make it so-l) there are millions of American stamp collectors andshy2) these used postage stamps can be and are sold to dealers by the pound at various pricesdeshypending on quality and the conshydition of the stamp mixture market The stamp collecting inshydustry is a strong and healthy one and there is a constant deshymand for this material from specialists and students of the various stamp issues

Please Help There are so many Catholics

who are in a position to accumu_ late these used stamps and yet so little is done Wont you Mrs Housewife and you Miss OfficeshyWorker and you Messrs Execushytive Doctor Clerk Lawyer etc start NOW to put these insignishyficant pieces of colored paper aside to help our mission

If you dont happen to know of a missionary who is waiting with open arms to receive your accumulation your pastor can certainly name several Or send them to Monsignor Charles J Gable Pastor of Our Lady of Consolation Roman Catholic Ohurch on Statesville Road in Charlotte N C His missionary labors have been greatly assisted by gifts of used postage stamps faith among those less fortunate stamp to preserve it from dam- They can be sent by inexpenshy than ourselves A word of cau- age when tearing off the en- sive parcel post or third class tion - PleaSe leave a 1J4 inch velope corners or in cutting out rates margin of paper around the stamps from wrapper

Offer it Up

SUMMER PROJECT Collecting stamps for missioners is a good Summer project say these youngsters from left Kathleen and Carol Conroy St Josephs parish and Patricia Harney Holy Rosary parish both of Fall River

Maybemiddotit is a little trouble and inconvenience to tear off the stamped corners of envelopes and put them aside So-offer the inconvenience to God and thank Him for giving you an oportunity to help spread the

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THE ANCHORshyThurs August 6 1964

Africa Prer~~~~nt

Receives Det~ee ~

JAMAICA (NC) - President Philibert Tsiranana of the Malshygasy Republic told a special convocation at St Johns Unishyversity here in Long Island that it was an exceptional token of consHleration that an honorary degree should be awarded te himself a former little cowherd of a small Malagasy village

After accepting the doctor of laws degree the African leader declared it was obvious that God wanted democracy to be the regime of modern times

Today I see American democshyracy manifest itself in my beshyhalf and through me to honor my country as your wonderful university bestows an excepshytional token of consideration on a man of color who has still to learn a lot he said

President Tsiranana laid witbshythe passage of the Americalmiddot civil rights act a small cloud has disappeared the cloud which sometimes was able to darken the relations between colored nations and your great nation

Portugal See Plans Modern Cathedral

BRAGANZA (NC)-The first cathedral to be built in Portugal in over a century will be conshystructed in this citY

The diocese of Braganza and Miranda was founded in 1545 and Miranda has a fine Renaisshysance cathedral but Braganza has become the bishops resi shydence and the administrative headquarters have been tra middotferred here

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State Liquor Control Commisshysion has approved the licensing of a Playboy night club here following a hearing at which the head of the Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce said his city was in need of high class entertainshyment

The decision which reversed an earlier ruling by the state liquor director was criticized by Auxiliary Bishop Paul F Leishybold and by the archdiocesan newspaper the Catholic Teleshygraph

Playboy Clubs are semi-pri shyvate night clubs inspired by Playboy magazine in which scantily-clad bunny girls serve drinks to customers

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Aug 6 1964

Lauds Christian Social Mov~em4~nt Leaders By Msgr George G Riggins

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Eric von Kuehnelt-Leddihn a eosmopolitan Austrian Catholic journalist whose constant comshyings-and-goings from one disshytant part of the world to the other make Columbus Marco Polo and Magellan look like stay-at-homes or shut-ins is a hard man to pin down or to categorize ideologically One day he writes -- in The Commonshyweal for exshyample -like a moderate libshyeral and the next day - in the National Review for exshyample - like a hard bitten conservative And now and then he seems to play it down the middle

I always enjoy reading Mr ~ Leddihn even when he is in one

of his most stubbornly conserva_ tive moods but I must admit that some of his writings on the subject of Catholic social teachshying leave me rather confused

Catholic Sentimentalist Take for example his article

The Problem of the Catholic Social Sentimentalist in the May 19 issue of National Review The thesis of this article-if I have understood it correctly-is that the ever mounting fascishynation with social justice toshyday prevalent among Christians in general and Catholics in parshyticular is dangerous and demshyagogic sentimentalism

In the last 200 years of Westshyern history Mr Leddihn inshyforms us with a sweeping rheshytorical flourish the sentimenshytalists crusading for some sort of justice or to right the balance have caused more tears and bloodshed than the simple egoshytistic materialists who merely erave for earthly goods

Fails to Name It would be easier to undershy

stand what this rhetoric means if Mr Leddihn had taken the trouble to name a few names One would like to know who these sentimentalists really are and why they are thought to be so dangerous

Who for example are the misguided Christians who s e sentimentalism is greatly reshysponsible for the steady growth of Italian Communist votes and to whom is Mr Leddihn reshyferring when he says that cershytain Christians in Europe posshysessed of a purely strategicaishytactical and utterly unshy

~t Christian fear that Christians may miss the boat are convinced that they will have to take the wind out of the sails of Socialshyism and Communism-by aping some of their policies

Germans Contribute To Uganda Church

MITYANA (NC) - German Catholics are raising funds to build a church here in Uganda in honor of Mathias Mulumba Luka Banabakintu and Nowa Mawaggali three of the 22 Uganda martyrs who will beshycome canonized saints in Octoshyber

The fund dTive was announced by Archbishop Joseph Kiwanuka of Rubaga The martyrs all conshyverts of the White Fathers in the 19th century were killed for refusing to renounce their Cathshyolic Faith

Midsummer Whist Choristers at St Mathieu

Church Fall River will hold their annual whist at 8 Saturshyday night Aug 8 in the church hall Miss Jacqueline Mathieu is leneral chairman

I gather from the context of not 1 ecessarily swept off their Mr Leddihns article in National Review that he is referring here to the Moro wing of the Chrisshytian Democratic Party in Italy which as we know is in favor of the so-called opening to the left

But why not identify Mora and his associates by name and in simple fairness why not note for the record that Pope John XXIII from all accounts was sympathetic to their program or in any event saw no reason to flag them down

Un-Christian Trend Moreover if Mr Leddihn

really believes that when it comes to the practical applicashytion of the encyclicals the indishyvidual Catholic is entirely on his own by what logic then does he presume to say that his anonymous group of Christian sentimentalists are following an utterly un-Christian trend

of thought I suspect that the answer to

these questions is to be found in Mr Leddihns apparent convicshytion that there is really no such thing as an unjust social strucshyture anywhere in Europe todaY and that those who claim that there is are dangerous demashygogues

In other words while Mr Leddihn explicitly admits the possibility of a socially unjust order he is persuaded apparshyenthly that de facto all this talk about social justice in Europe is really so much bilge

Popes Stress Importance The impetus in modern times

to establish social justice Mr Ledihn contends came undeshyniably from the Marxists who condemned the inequalities of wealth insisting that politcal equality must be supplemented by economic equality

If this be so what are we to make of the repeated emphasis of recent Popes on the crucial importance of the virtue of soshycial justice

Mr Ledihns answer to this question is that while the Church obviously has a right to concern herself with the probshylems of injustice in the economic order her moralizing injuncshytions have created a probably unforeseen sense of illusion among good Christians who a[~

Seeks Replacements For Arctic Plants

LATROBE (NC) - Father Maximilian G Duman OSB head of the biology department at St Vincent College has emshybarked on his 1Uh expedition to arctic regions

Accompanied by Father Arshytheme Dutilly OMI director of the Arctic Institute at Catholic University of America Washshyington D C Father Dumans main purpose on the six-week expedition is to find replaceshyments for botanical specimens lost in the disastrous St Vinshycent fire in January 1963

When the biology laboratories burned Father Duman lost 25000 plant specimens 6000 of which were collected on 10 preshyvious trips in arctic regions

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Wh 3t can this possibly mean except that in Mr Leddihns jUdgment those Christians who are trying to apply the princishyples of the social encyclicals to concrete situations in their own countries - as the Popes have urged them to do-are one and all a pack of sentimentalists who really dont know what its all about and are concerned about social justice (which Mr Leddihn significantly always puts n quotes) only because they are stupid enough to think that in this way they can outshypromise Or out-maneuver the socialit and communist and thereby hopefUlly put the Church in a better light

Salt of the Earth I have such great respect for

Mr Leddihns first hand knowlshyedge of contemporary Europe and aso such respect foc his personal integrity that t hesitate to take issue with him on this point

On he other hand while I cannot possibly claim to know as mu~h about Europe as he does I do happen to know many of the derical and lay leaders of the Cbristian social movement on the Continent

With all due respect to Mr Leddihl1 I would be less than honest with myself and less than fair to these outstanding Chrisshytian leaders If I were to fail to say that in my judgment Ledshydihns sweeping indictment of

them if l ghastly caricature Christian sentimentalists-my

eye These men are the salt of the earth Would that there were more of them not only on the Continent but in every ~ther part of the world as welL

Friars to Sponsor Reunion Symposium

GARRISON (NC)-The Franshyciscan lrriars of the Atonement will sponsor a symposium on Christian reunion devoted to discussim about bishops Sept 1 to 3

~ntitled The Episcopate and Christian Unity the symposium at St Pus X Seminary will deal with Anglican Orthodox and Protestent concepts of the episshycopate and with the Catholic episcopacy in the early Church after Vatican Council I and in the light of Vatican Council II

Father Titus Cranny SA di shyrector of the Chair of Unity Apostolate centered here in New York will be chairman of the meeting

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BOMBAY (NC) - Hard work and detailed planning mark preparations for the International Eucharistic Conshygress to be held here Nov 28 to Dec 6 this yearFrom Valerian Cardinal Gracias down to the youngest clerk In the congress offices there is an intense interest in and eonshycern for its success They know too the concern that may be in the minds of some potential pilgrims about Bomshybay housing accommodations during the EuCharistic congress DaTdinal Gracias told me It is very difficult to persuade people 1here are accommodations even better than hotels Many people who may be afraid to come will find private homes both Cathashy1M and non-Catholic most comshyfortable

He added We have a whole rommittee of non-Catholics combing 1he city for accommoshydations One man said at a meetshying the other day 1 can be sure of finding accommodations for 100 people in private homes and almost all are very comfortable

The cardinal said that several bishops and priests had written him asking to be placed in pri shyvate homes because we want to know something of the life of tJhe people

Floatin~ Hotels Congress officials said tJhat

plans are being made to have ocean liners berthed in Bombay and turned into floating hotels both for people who come on them and for th()se who come by air Officials expect four of these ships and perhaps three or four more so that they said several thousand foreign visit shyors could easily be accommoshydated in these floating hotels

Speaking of the plans to place congress visitors in private homes Father Herman DSouza general secretary and liason ofshyficer for the congress said it would be an excellent opportushynity for Westerners to see Indishyans in their homes-and that non-Christian Indians will also have for the first time a chance to meet Western Christians on a elose personal basis 0

Cardinal Checks Cardinal Gracias keen interest

fn the preparations is shown by his close checking with the CODshy

gress at 5 Convent Street here Priests connected with the office say he will drop in two or three times a day to make a suggestshyion to check on Preparations or just to see how the plans are goings

Ill the large congress headshyquarters committees meet to handle the many details while all around them additions are made to existing church strucshytures and a new building on the corner moves toward comshypletion These new quarters will be used to house distinquished visitors to the congress and for press a~ommodations for jourshynalists covering the many conshygress events

Cooperation The congress has had excelshy

lent cooperation from all sources Cardinal Gracias said The

Newspapers Continued from Page One

azines recorded a 22 per cent gain in circulation including circulation of one major publi shycation newly transferred to this group and diocesan directories tollal cireuk4ion increased 99 per cent

The circulation and number of Canadian publications conshytinued basically unchanged toshytaling as of the beginning of the year 12 weekly newspapers 13 Canadian magazines accepting advertising and 17 magazines not accepting advertising for a total circulation in all categories of 1484742

govem-ment has been most c0shy

operative They have put a man especially on 1ihis job to do whatshyever is necessary

One of the exhibits planned will be at St Xavier High School slMlwing the life of the Church in India since it was visited by St Thomas the Apostle This will serve a double purpose explainshying the Church in India to visit shyors--but also explaining it to the non-Christians of India

Father DSouza said that forshyeign visitors who do not know English or Indian languages will be met by guides and interpreshytors who have been trained for two years Each group will be accompanied by these aides as

they go from their residences to the congress site and back again

Vietnant Repeals -Family Law

SAIGON (NC) - Vietnams prime minister Maj Gen Nguyen Khanh has issued a decree repealing the family law passed under the late Ngo Dinh Diems government which pracshytically outlawed divorce

The new decree makes divorce legally possible on any of five grounds (1) adultery (2) if either party receives a grave penal sentence from a court (3) mistreatment so as to hinder peaceful life together (4) disshyappearance for five years and (5) abandonment Court judgshyments are required to establish the fourth and fifth conditions

The new decree does not pershymit more than one legal wife at a time

Civil Aspects The 158 articles of the decree

include many provisions regardshying the civil aspects of marriage Ill effect it brings back much of the legislation concerning marshyriage that prevailed under French colonial rule

Under the Diem family law divorce could be permitted only by the president himself in very exceptional cases

The new decree will have one good effect for the Catholic Church It will make use of the Pauline privilege for converts easier than it has been (This privilege widely used in mission countries was enunciated by St Paul and allows married conshyverts to Christianity to enter Christian marriage if their 11011shy

Christian spouses refuse to live in peace with them)

Holy Father Urges Return of Honesty

CASTELGANDOLFO (NC)shyPope Paul VI called ~or restora- tion to full value of the princishyples of fraternity and concord in social and individual life as a defense against threats of disshyorder and subversion

Appearing at noon on the balshycony of the inner courtyard of his Summer villa to recite the Angelus andmiddot bless thousands who had gathered there the Pope spoke of the persisting reashysons for apprehension and sorshyrow for so many bereavements and lllisfortunes which still torshyment the world as reported in the press He pointed to some weakness and decadence reshygarding good principles which must sustain individuals as well as family social and internashytional life

He exhorted his audience to pray the Lord may render goodness strong-goodness which is not weakness but endowed with profound energy

~~ CONGRESS SEALS Three series of seals with 10

seals to the series have been issued for the 38th Internationshyal Eucharistic Congress to be held in Bombay India Nov 28 to Dec 6 These are examplelt of the first series of seals which deals with liturgical symbols NC Photo

Prelate Summaries Dimmiddotensions Of Catholic School System

SAN FRANCISCO (NC) shySketching the size of the Cathshyolic school system Msgr Mark J Hurley told the GOP platform committee here

The Catholic school system in New York is bigger than the public school system in each of 34 states and the District of Columbia the one in Pennsylshyvania is larger than the public school systems in each of 26 states and the District

In eight states the Catholic scftElol population Comprises 20 per cent or more of the total school population Ill 19 states it is more than 15 per cent of the total school population

Ill major cities 1he percentage is even higher Buffalo 376 per cent Chicago 329 per cent Boston 3~8 per cent Cincinnati 279 per cent Cleveland 259 per cent and St Louis 254 per cent

From 1940 to 1960 Catholic school enrollment jumped 119 per cent against a 42 per cent

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Anglicans Pray With Catholics For Unity

LONDON (NC) Some 200 Anglican clergy and laity have placed a Christian unshyity petition on the altar of the Catholic shrine at Aylesford

Their petition read in part We make an act of reparatioll

for all the evils that were done by Our forefathers at the Refshyormation in destroying this holy shrine We have prayed this day for the reunion of Christenshydom and the healing of the 16t~ century breach between Rome and the Anglican Communion

Attend Mass The pilgrimage was organized

by the Rev John A Wynne of St Stephens church in Windsor home of the royal family we1Jt of London Members attended _ votive Mass of Our Lady of Mount Carmel at the restored Carmelite shrine

The prior Father Malachy Lynch O Carm led them in reshyciting the Rosary along the shrines outdoor Rosary Way

Ill northern England three Anglican congregations took part as an act of reparation in a big rally in honor of the 40 Martyrs of England and Wales at Sunderland They cancelled their own Sunday evening sershyvices for the purpose

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Conce~ebration Encouraged ContinueC from Page One

eus parts of the world but al shyways in private - meetings of various clergy Now for the first time Pope Paul authorized a public concelebration and it

is expected that this may happen often during the Eucharistic Congress to be held in Bombay

India toward the end of the year Private Occasions

On July 19 in the presence of Cardinals Lercaro and Bea of the episcopal members of the Post-Conciliar Liturgical Comshy

mission and of some laymen 20 Benedictine monks celebrated Mass together with their Abbot Primate at St Anselms Abbey Rome

On July 24 it was disclosed tha t the Benedictine monastery of Calcar and the Dominican

eonvent of Soissons had obtained permission for concelebration The privilege had already been granted by the Post-Conciliar

lilIICommission on the Liturgy Preshyviously certain monasteries among which the Benedictine Abbeys of Monserrat (Spain)

Maredsous (Belgium) Maria Laach (Germany) St Anselm (Rome) and St John Collegeshyville U S) had already obtained authorization it was mentioned

At the first meeting of the superiors of monks and nuns of Africa held at the Benedictine monastery of Bouake the Ivory Coasts first Benedictine priest presided at the opening Mass which was concelebrated and the bishop of the diocese did the same with the priests present for the closing Mass

First in Public The underground basilica of

St Pius X at Lourdes was the scene of the first public concelmiddot ebration offered according to the Vatican Councils suggestion This was done by special pershymission of Pope Paul VI himsslf

The Mass was presided over by Cardinal Ferretto of the Roman Curia on the occasion of the pilgrimage of 500 sick Italian priests to Lourdes The Cardinal was joined by 24 priests most of whom were Italian It was witshynessed by pilgrims from France Italy Luxembourg England Ireshyland Belgium Germany and in the presence of many bishops as well

On Tuesday July 28 another eoncelebration occurred but this time in the Grottoes of the Marshyian Shrine and under the presishydency of Bishop Theas Bishop of Tharbes and Lourdes

Why ConceIebration The Eucharist is not only a

sacrifice and sacrament but it is the symbol of unity It is taken

~ as THE symbol of the Churchs most perfect sign-testimonyshyof her unity

Hence on the occasion of a gathering of priests how can this unity of the Church be shown These men are priests and priests for all eternity Never can they be or act as layshymen Therefore if they were to attend Mass as though they were iayinen they would not be showing publicly their own status nor the type of unity that the Church wishes to show in the celebration of the Eucharist

Thus the Church wishes that these priests associate themshyselves-participate in a special way-with thll one who is the ehief celebrant This should be the normal way for a Bishop to celebrate in the presence of his priests or for all to unite at the altar on the occasion of some meeting synod retreat or other assembly

Historical Development The celebration of the Euchashy

rist was never a private affair Even if a priest celebrates Mass in some dark l~orner of a lonely church it is Christ and the enshytire Church that offers the sacshyrifice to God

In early times the community

and hierrarchical unity was stressed in the celebration of Mass All the priests were to impose hands on the offerings although only the presiding celshyebrant would recite the words of Consecration

Later at Papal Masses espeshycially all the Cardinals present were to stand at the altar with the Pope during the Mass They would hold a corporal in their hands on which lay the offerings and they would recite the Canon aloud with him and consecrate the offerings along with him Gradually this was reserved only for solemn feasts then only for Holy Thursday and then it disshyappeared altogether

In the Eastern Church the practice survived and is presshyently the normal thing in the Byzantine Rite and the usual thing for great feasts for other Eastern Rites A form of conshycelebration does occur on the occasion of the ordination of priests and the consecration of bishops even in the Latin Rite today

Councils Decision Paragraph 57 of the Councils

Decree on the Sacred Liturgy speaks of and encourages conshycelebration and the Post-Concil shyiar Commission on the Liturgy has drawn up an appropriate rite

The decree stated Conceleshybration whereby the unity of the priesthood is appropriately manifested has remained in use to this day in the Church both in the east and in the west For this reason it has seemed good to the Council to extend conshycelebration to the following cases

-on Holy Thursdays Mass of Chrism and the Commemoration of the Lords Supper

at Masses during councils bishops conferences and synshyods -at the Mass for the blessing of an Abbot

The Councils Decree also enshycourages concelebration with permission of the Ordinary to whom it belongs to decide whether concelebration is opshyportune j

-at conventual Mass and at the principal Mass in churches when the needs of the faithful do not require that all the priests available should celeshybrate individually

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Jesliit Educators Hold Conference SAW~A CLARA (NC)-About

135 Jesuit high school adminisshytrators from the United States Canada and West Indies are par_ ticipating in a 12-day institute at the University of Santa Clara here in California

Included are directors of edushycation for the 11 Jesuit provinces in the nation 35 high school preside1ts or rectors and 89 principals and other administrashytors

It is he largest conference of this group a division of the Jesuit Educational Association since meetin-gs were initiated in 1940 It also marks the firsttime the West Coast has been chosen as the meeting ground The conshyference will end Friday Aug 14

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MADRID (NC) - A blunt at shytack on the labor policies of the ruling Falangist party in Spain has been made by the Young Catholic Workers organization

The organizations publication asserted that the Falangists inshyject politics into the lives of the workers in the same way as do the communists A number of Young Catholic Worker leaders have supported a petition for the rehiring of Asturian coal miriers and metallurgical workers disshymissed for strike activity

In its July issue the organ of the Catholic workers Juventud Obrera (Working Youth) said that of all the parties concerned in the recent Asturian miners strikes the workers were least interested in political motives

But as a result of arrests lockshyout and deportations of some workers Juventud Obrera exshyplained the miners were turning against all who oppose thein The

Workers Attack Labor Policies

publieation asked Spaniards have the courage to get to the bottom of the miners problelIl8 and not to take the easy course of seeing politics in the strikes

Insult io Dignity The Asturian petitioners supshy

ported by the Young Catholie Workers have tried unsuccessshyfully to see high government leaders here induding the vice president of the cabinet the ministers of labor and pUblic order and the national syndicate shy

(government - controlled t I a d e union) director

They maintain that present relations between owners and workers are in many cases a permanent insult to the dignity

of the workers They hold that though recognizing some of the miners grievances the governshyment authorities allow manageshyment to play the part of judge so that workers interests invarishyably suffer

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parishAl iamp dying FATUER JOHN GHEBREKIDUS takes the Blessed Sacrament and goes to him by mule bullbull The trip by mule sometimes takes eight hours Catbshyelics are few and scattered in the African lowlands and there are no roads FATHER JOHN lives in GHILA8 one of 20 villages for which he is responsible He eooks his OWIlI meals outdoors over an open fire His rectory is a circushylar thatched hut made of mud which serves also as a church on

The Holy Ptlth8fs Mission AiJ Sunday Day by day one sees him 101 the ONentill Chllramph slowly wearing out Does anyone

eare You do and so do we The Holy Father asks our help bullbull To save the souls entrusted to him to give his people a decent life FATHER JOHN needs a new church ($4800) and a school ($2800) An adequate rectory will cost $1600 Wont you help-just a little at least If everyone who reads this column gives only $1 $2 $5 FATHER JOHN can have what he needs Send something now Maybe by spacing the payments to your own convenience you can build this church school or rectory all by yourself as a permanent mission memorial to parents or a loved one Let us hear from you Meanwhile please pray for FATHER JOHN Wasting away in AfrieL he lIeeds your prayers your sympatby your financial help

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will kneel tonight in BETHLEHEM to thank God for parents they have never seen The offspring of Palestine refugees the girls get love and care from tho Sisters of the Apostles in the Pontifical Mission Orphanage The parents they pray for are American Catholics who pay $10 a month for their support bull Write us now if you or your group would like to adopt one of these girls or an orphan equally as needy Or send $350 to buy an orphan a pail of shoes The Sisters ia BETHLEHEM will welcome your h~lp

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Good Example Leads to Conversion BATTLE CREEK (NC)-The

good example of a Catholic famshyily nurtured the seed of Cathol icism to full bloom here in Michigan as a family of nine was baptized into the Faith as memshybers of St Joseph parish

Mr and Mrs Robert Scears and their seven children rangshying in age from four to 13 beshycame Catholics on a Sunday The parents went to confession and had their marriage blessed

The following morning the parents and four oldest children received their First Communion The younger children will folshylow as they become of age

Children Play Together We had been thinking of beshy

coming Catholics for some time Mrs Scears explained but we kept putting it of and putting it off

Then she said the Scears

Admission Laws On Kof C Agenda

NEW ORLEANS (NC)-The Supreme Council of the Knights of Columbus meets here Aug 18 to 20 with resolutions from ten state councils proposing changes in membership requirementa facing delegates

The session will be the 83rd annual gathering of the governshying body of the fraternal benefit society of Catholic men Some 400 delegates are expected

The resolutions on membershyship stem from controversies over admission of Negro appli shycants All favor relaxing the present laws of the society ia force from the organization early days

At present an applicant can be refused membership if five negative votes are cast against him by members of a council when his name is submitted for bull vote

Seven of the resolutions to be acted upon at the meeting here according to a K of C State ment would change the law to require negative votes by more than one-third of the council memobers voting to reject an apshyplicant one would require more than one-quarter negative votes and two seek change in the law without offering specific recomshymendations

Notre Dame Starts Foreign Study Plan

NOTRE DAME (NC)-Fifty two University of Notre Dame sophomores sail from New York aboard the SS America Saturshyday Aug 8 to participate ia the schools first foreign study proshygram at the University of Inn bruck Austria

The European-bound sophoshymores wer selected from among 250 applicants They prepared for their ~tayabroad by taking a special qerman course during their freshman year They will receive additional bitensive training in the German language

at Salzburg Austria Aug 11shySept 20

The courses at Innsbruck get underway in mid-October

Seek Prelates Aid For Public Schools

DINDIGUL (NC)-The munishycipal council of this predomishynantly Hindu town has requested a Catholic bishop to start bull polytechnic and a college for women

The request was made by the council of Bishop James MenshydQnca of Tiruchirapalli who was honored on completion of Z5 years as bishop The prelate in his reply offered to help in the establishment of the institutio~ If he received enough cooperashytion from _ibe people

family moved to Battle Creek in June 1963 and met M Sgt Elshywood L McElhiney his wife Shirley and their four childen Sgt McElhiney is stationed with the Army at the Federal Center here and Scears works for bull farm feed company

Say Family Rosary Friendship grew between the

families as Mrs Scears and Mrs MeElhiney chatted over the back fence and the children played games together-

Soon Scears 33 and his wife

Fall River Units Set Field Daysmiddot

Field days are planned by Alumni and PTA of St Stanisshylaus parish and by Bluebirds and Campfire Girls of Sacred Heart parish both Fall River

The St Stanislaus event is set for 1 Sunday afternoon Aug 9 at Urbans Grove Open to the public it will be in charge of Joseph Amaral

Sacred Hearts field day is scheduled from 930 to 6 Tuesshyday Aug 25 at Camp Tom Welch Youth group members and counselors for the units

recent camping trip are invited to attend Guests will be Blueshybirds and Campfire Girls from St Marys Cathedral and SS Peter and PaUl parishes Fall River

Sponsor Sports Week for ~uns

EISENSTADT (NC)-Austrian nuns spent a week here devotshyiog themselves to different ~orts including swimming tenshynlS and basketball

This Sports Week for Nuns as it was named was attended by 23 nuns from various reli shygious communities who had parshyticipated in a similar Winter program Which like the Summer event was organized by the Eisenstadt dlocese

Among the nuns was a 62shyyear-old Sister who is a teacher of gymnasties The average age of the nuns was about 30

Bishop Stefan Laszlo of Eisenshystandt visited tbe nuns during their sport session and told them they should adapt themselves to the spirit of the times to meet Pope John XXIns call for an updating of the Church Thereshyfore he said religious orders should be interested in sports

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CAPE TOWN (He) -ArchshybiShop Owen McCann of Cape Town has joined other churchshymen and political leaders in condemning the bombing incishydent which took place in the Johannesburg railroad station

Archbishop McCann said I condemn this outrage as I conshydemn all sabotage attempts and I would emphasize that people must not take the law into their own hands This must be left to the police

A phosphorous timebomb planted bya young white man exploded in the crowded station injuring 25 persons mostly women and children Newsshypapers were informed of the bombing a few minutes before the bomb went off but too late to prevent its explosion

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Delorese 31 began asking quesshytions about Catholicism Last February their interest led them to ask the McElhineys to contact a priest from St Joseph

- parish Father Richard Groshek assistant at St Josephs visited t~e family and the wheels were set in motion for the eventual conversion

The McElhineys set such a good example that we decided to become Catholics Mrs

bull Scears said Up to their convershysion she said the family pracshyticed no religion

The Scears family has been saying the family Rosary since February and attending Sunday Mas s together for several months Mrs Scears has been atshytending Altar Society meetings and the family intends to join the Christian Family Movement at St Joseph parish this Fall

Pope Salutes Water Skiers

CASTELGANDOLFO (NC)shyPope Paul VI received 150 comshypetitors from 28 water skiing championship teams representshying Europe Africa and Meditershyranean areas and compared their sport with the Gospel acshycount of Jesus walking on water

The athletes gathered in the hall of the Swiss Guards at the Summer villa overlooking Lake Alblno where skiing competi non ~s to begin the-next day

The Gospel episode to which the Pope referred relates how Jesus walked across Lake Tibe rias to the Apostles on the other side The Pope said With His mastery over the liquid element Jesus wanted to render manifest to the still hesitant Apostles not

His wonderful power but that he was the Son of God Master of all the created world and that His message came from God and had to be believed

By this walk over water Jesus invites His disciples to grasp with faith the whole Christian Revelation and the supernatural realities wbidl cannot be seen or touched but are as real as the natural world which falls within our experishyence

Likes Sports Our predecessors and ourshy

selves always have had a likhig for sports which frequently exshypressed itself embracing all the various forms of sport As long as they are properly practiced they lead to harmonious develshyopment ofthe human body and are founded on qualities of the spirit and self control

Your very personal experishyence shows you how and how much healthy practice of sport contributes to the development of the human person Therefore you will understand that we feel for it benevolence and admirashytion and that we encourale young people in it

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SPEAKING WITH AUTHORITY Stanley (Stan the Man) Mu-sial head of the nations physical fitness program by appointment of President Johnson acts as well as exshyhorts Here he shows Steve Anderson of St Marys school Alexandria Va and Joe Anderson of Gonzaga High School Washington D C the proper way to hit a baseball NC Photo

Cardinal Caggiano Tells Employers Share Profits With Workers

BUENOS AIRES (NC)-Emshy general progress the prIm plOyers must share their profits of Argentina affirmed with workers and regard them as associates rather than ser vants declared Antonio Cardinal Caggiano of Buenos Aires in a sermon here

Such a pollcy can change the mentality of workers It satisfies their socoial revolt because it provides them and their families with the means of living Carshydinal Caggiano stressed

Employers have to replace exploitation with 0 acuteness A Christian acuteness of course and one which is ch9racterized by a deep feeling of solidarity They must treat workers 88 friends and share with them a longing for sociai peace and

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Says Christian Unity Objective Of Ma riolog icaI Congresses

SANTO DOMINGO (NC) -Christian unity is the objective of the fourth Mariological Conshygress and the ninth International M~rian Congrss to be held in this country m 1965 declared Father Carlo Bahc OFM who was here as a representative of Pope Paul VI to set up the con-

Postpone Religious TolerClltion Debate

GENEVA (NC) - The UN Economic and Social Council meeting here in Switzerland has decided not to discuss a proposed declaration on religious tolera tion drawn up by the U N Human Rights Commission

The dedaration appears to be headed for General AssemblY debate perhaps later this year

The Human Rights Commisshysion failed to take final action on the measures last March beshycause the Soviet Union objected that any statementpn religious tolerance did not contain a guarantee for atheistic propashyganda as well The UN declashyration is seen as important in that it may become a guideline for civil law in emerging nations

gresses preparatory commlshysions

The Yugoslav Franciscan anshynounced that representatives of other religions espechilly Protshyestants will be invited to attend the meetings as observers

Archbishop Octavio Beras of Santo Domingo addressed the prepartory commissions comshyposed chiefly of members of the Cursillos de Cristiandad He afshyfirmed that the decision of Pope Paul to have both congresses held in the Dominican Republic is one of the highest honors for this country where the preaching of the Gospel in tte New World began

Father Balic stressing this point reminded the audience that the International Marian Congress is the first to be held outside of Europe Asked why the Dominican Republic had been chosen as the site of the congresses Father Balic declared that Pope Paul probably took into considerati~n the fact that Mass in the Western Hemisphere was first celebrated at Santo Domingo that the first metreshypolitan See in the Americas W2S

founded in the same city and that there is a great devotion in this country to Our Lady

lt HOME MISSIONER Father James J Wilmes of Fairfield Conn Eastern field ltIishyrec1or of the Glenmary Home Missioners of America will appear on Catholic Chapel WJAR-TV Sunday from 9 to 930 AM He will describe Glenmarys efforts t~ help the desshytitute in Appalachia and to bring the faith to some 35 million rural Americans most of whom have never even met a Catholic

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12 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Aug 6 1964 To the Worlds Children

God Love You Lacordaire in Tune With ModE1rn Times By Msgr Jllhn S Kenned the priesthood give up the llic to the dictatorship of Loui9shy By Most Rev Fulton J Sheen DD What does the name Lacorshy church and become an ardent Napoleon with a couple of revshy

daire mean to us today If anyshy secularist Lacordaires associashy )lutions thrown in A photograph of a starving child holding a bowl as be begged thing probably the source of tion with him was brief no Lacordaire did not want the for food appeared in tihe July-AuguS1 issue of MISSION IIhis copy exclamatory lluotations on an more than two years Church to be tied to any of of MISSION fell mto the hands of a little girl whose motiher wrote old fashioned sort of holy card So m e may have a vague idea that the bearer of the name was involved in controversial matters in France some time during the nineteenth century Would there be m u c h interest in a biography of this man Probably not But per hap s the r e should be For we can learn from it lessons l)erti shynent to our own time I must say that I have read with conshysiderable interl~st Lancelot Shepshypards biographical essay Lashyeordaire (Macmillan $695shy

middotAnd the former soon found himself disagreeing with the latter and separating from him and his views completely But the brief collaboration was to cost Lacordaire heavily for the rest of his life making him pershymanently suspect in some quarters

A Great Preaeher Lacordoaire first made his reshy

sounding reputation as a preachshyer at Notre Dame in Paris in 1835 He gave courses of sermons which drew audiences numbershying as high as 10 thousand Many of those present were men which was most unusual His success lay in his abandoning the hidebound formal style of preaching iD speaking to his contemporaries in their own

1~ese He was a firm believer lin freedom and democracy was lonvincEd that the Church would do best under an arrangeshyInent such as obtained in the United States and was especially jlnsistent that she should be Jorwardlooking

Unanswered Questions He dhcerned in many of his

Jellow Catholics of France a rejection of the century meaning a refusal of what in our timEI Pope John called agshyl~iornamento He deplored a fruitless attachment to the dead ])ast a neglect of present opporshytunitY1l shrinking from the future

The fnet is that many of the 1roubles ofthe Church in France in the Yl~ars after his death and Illmost down to the present

Page 26 of YGur July-Augusamp MISSION magazine had quite an effect on our Ieggy who Is seven years old She picked up the magazine after she had prepared for bed I came Into her room to say goodshynight and she said Mother look at that

Most evenings I have III hard time getshyting Peggy to finish her dinner and I usually end up saying How some poor ehildren would love to have your meal Peggys usual comment is TIl betr But I think that she now reaUjies that there are many hungry children throughout the world She was so deeply impressed by all this that I promised acontribution to The Society for the Propagation 01 the Paith from Peggy and me Your MISSION magashyzine Is most appealing and I only wish I eould contribute DMgtre but you ean count hearing from us as often as possible

as follows

which is excesoive) idiom and in demonstrating iJtemmed from the attitude This is one of several instances of children being deeply Paris Lawyer to them that religion far from which he found negative and Iiouciled by the poverty and hunger of other children in the world

Jean-Baptist-Henri Lacordaire being dead as was widely asshy Ilterile Not long ago we Spoke of a nine-year-old girl who wore braces was born in al Burgundian vil sumed actually had direct and bull At his death in 1861 he was because of a back affliction but she sent $130 for children wDG lage in 1802 the son of a surgeon and a lawyerlI daughter Naposhy

vital relevance to which they lived

the age and to

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])ractically in retirement AIshyJeady his preaching style once

suffer more than she because of bunger Perhaps we should address our pleas to children They have souls that are receptive to God

leon was then ruling France and probl~ considered revolutionary had grace Did not Our Lord say it was only sueh who would enter the although the Church was free of the outright persecution which

A critic writing Some after Lacor4aires death

time said

begun tel be obsolete Today his lErmonsstrike us as if not unshy

Kingdom of Heaven 111ey also are more readily moved to actdOll GIl hearing of grave need

had characterized the recentmiddot The conferences at Notre Dame Jeadable at least as cast in a Revolution the emperors hand was heavy upon her

Lacordaire made his first Comshymunion at the age of 12 he deshyscribed it as his last religious joy for many years I left the Lycee at 17 he later wrote with my religion destroyed and with morals which no longer had any curb

This may have been an exagshygeration but the young man was hardly more than a deist until while at law s(~hool in Dijon he got into a discussion group under the influence of which he began to move bacIt closer to the Church What he styled his conshyversion came in Paris where he bad begun pructice at the bar

n was followed by his entering ftle seminary in 1824 The supeshyriors there while recognizing

his exceptional gifts were not happy about what they considshy

form an epoch in the history of Christian eloquence and one from which dates the beginning of an immense religious moveshyment among the youth of our time

But there were those who looked askance at preacher and sermons as secular and too modern Especially was he faulted by those of the clergy who felt that the fate of the Church was inextricably bound up with the fortunes of the Bourbons

There was to be further preaching practically throughshyout France there WaS 10 be journalism and the writing of books there was to be a short foray into politics there was tomiddot be a venture in schoolmasshytering

Believer Ia Dem~

Jhetoric which we find overshyElaboraul and practically impenshyEtrable

But he would be the first to ldmit that a discourse must be nddressei and suited to the bearers before one which means that it will quite quickly go out (If date

Mr Sheppards study is a bit IIcrappy not smoothly blended And it leaves some questions arbout the subject unanswered But because Lacordaire was a 1ine exainplemiddot of the wisdom of sensible accommodation to one (~wn age it is decidedly worthshy~lIIbile to read about him

lCrusade Convention oro Include Music

CINCI-lNATI (NC) - Music ~vill be a fea1ure of the 21st nashy

Send us your old rold and jewetry-the braeelet or ring oa DO longer wear last years gold eyeglass frames the culf Uno you never liked anyway We will resell them and use the mone to afd the Missligtns Your semi-precious stones will be winninr souls for Christ Our address The Soclet lor the Propagation 01 the Faith 366 Filth Avenue New York New York l000L

GOD LOVE YOU to RRP for $5 For Gods poor bullbullbulltIt MS for $10 I am 9ixteen and this is some of the money I earned modeling I promise to send the missions something out of every pay check for we all owe something to people who have 90 litue whether it be money or prayers to Mr and Mrs E B for $5 In thanksgiving for selling my first news story to Mrs SAW for $15 I won this on a fiShing trip with my good husband-he was the loser and I won for the Missions to MC for $20 Ill llhanksgiving for recovering sometihing I thought was lost

We therefore address ftlt G9d Lcnre Y8U eolumJl to all tile ehildren of the world-to those who wear braees and to those

who do Dot-in the fond hope that the may fulfill for their elders the words of Scripture A little ehild shall lead them How many children aTe there who will answer this appeal and Inspire their parents to be mindful of the hungry of the worldf

ered his independent spirit He And there was to be the resshy tional Catholic Students Misshywould always be a person of strong views md not reluctant to express them

Upon ordination he was asshysigned as a (~onvent chaplain then as a college chaplain In

toration of the Dominicans in France undertaken by him after he entered the order in Italy in 1839 This proved to be his most lastirg acomplishment b e set though it was by many difficulshy

sion Crusade four-day convenshytion starting Thursday Aug 1 lit the Urliversity of Notre Dame

SUPPOlting the musical proshylram will be the famed Concert (~ir of Xavier University

Cut out this coupon pin your sacrifice to It and maR It to the Most Rev Fulton J Sheen National Director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith 366 Fifth Avenue New York I HY laquo 70ur Diocesan Director RT REV RAYMOND T CONSIDINE 368 North Main Street Fall River Mass

1830 he was invited to come to ties Uew Orleans CSMC headquarshyNew York to work in the then In Lacordaires lifetime (he ters herE announced The choir young diocese there He was inshy died at 59) France went from 1lriU provide musical background SWORDFISHfor major sessions of the conshyclined to accept but just then ali empire under Napoleon to a he met the celebrated Lammenshy vention at which more thaDrevival of Bourbon rule to an andtyens a strong advocate of ideas Orleanist monarchy to a repub- 4000 delegates will be present which appealed to Lacordaire and will join with groups ~ CLAMS

These inclUded for example student-delegates to lead ill that of a free Church in a free Stresses Christian songs Wlitten especially for the For Your Outdoor society or state Such a notion D p I convention of course went directly against emocratlc rlnclp e Coolcout the long held principle of close BELIZE (NC) - Citizens of union betweEln Church and this British Honduras territory ~)hrino Night Vigil State which in France meant in- soon to become independent MacLeans Sea Foodsoro Hc)nor Martyrsliivisible union between altar stand on the Christian demoshy UNION WHARF FAIRHAVEN and throne eratic principle of self-deter- AURIESVILLE (NC)-AnaUshy ~

Lammenais was a stormy fig- mination and claim their right ttight prayer vigll will be held ore A priest he was to give up to be a free nation Prime Minshy at tihe Northmiddot Amerlcan Martyn

ister George Price declared here Slhrine here ill New York beshy~inning ]iJitlay Aug 14 to markPremier Price said that ChrisshyMalaya To Ban Reds tian democracy chosen by his themartyrdom 322 years ago 01 Jesuit Indian missionariesFrom Universities government is inspired by the

KUALA LUMPUR (NC)-The principles of Christ embodied in Pilgrimages poundrom several Eastgtshy

Lower House of Parliament the Ten Commandments and on em cities are expected for the igil which will close wi~ celshypassed a bill giving the governshy the Sermon on the Mount We ~ Ebration of Mass Aug 15 Feutment authorit~ to prevent comshy are on the side of Christian

munists from attending Malayshy democracy as it emerges as a Clrlthe Assumption of Mary ~ lmiddot shysian universitiEls growing political force in Censhy

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13 Two Dioceses Get Permits For ETV

WASHINGTON (NC) shyThe Brooklyn and Rockville Centre NY dioceses have received construction permits from the Federal Communicashytions Commission authorizing them to utilize a new educashytional television service opened up last year by the FCC

They are the first Catholic dioceses in the country and the first groups operating large school systems public or private to receive such authorization from the FCC

The newly granted permits will allow the two dioceses to undertake construction of transshymission facilities for a new 2500 megacycle instructional televishysion service Three more dishyoceses-New York Miami and Baltimore--are preparing appli shycations to the FCC for construcshytion permits while several othshyers are taking preliminary steps

The granting ()f construction permits to the Brooklyn and Rockville Centre dioceses was hailed as marking a coming of age for Catholic education in the use of the new communications media by Father John M Culshykin SJ~ television consultant tc the National Catholic Educashytional Association

Cooperative Plannin~

These new channels open up new areas for cooperative planshyning and programming to meet eommon needs with national reshysources Father Culkin said It now becomes possible to think in concrete terms of courses and series ()f programs on video tape and film using the best teaching talent in the country

The new microwave channels both create the need for such cooperatively produced pro- grams and at the same time proshyvide an efficient and economic distribution system for these programs We hope that this action by the FCC will encourage other school systems to take adshyvantage of these same opporshytunities

College Acquires Surplus Land

WINOOSKI PARK (NC)-St Michaels College here in Vershymont has officially acquired title to 123 acres and 14 buildings at the abandoned Ethan Allen Air Force Base

The five parcels of land valshyued at $358000 had been turned over as surplus by General Services Administration for edushycational purposes St Michaels has been using some of the propshyerty under temporary permisshysion this past year

The buildings include resishydence facilities for faculty and students a gymnasium middotstorage and shop buildings and another building which is being turned into a computer center and classshyrooms The land includes propshyerty the college has been using for a ski jump plus flat land suitable for athletic fields

The new property wiD inshyerease the campus area by aboutmiddot one third Enrollment DOW at a record 1100

GENERAL AUDIENCES A new hall has been erected on the grounds of the papal Summer vina at Castelgandolfo to accommodate the great throngs of visitors whG tHWel out from Rome to see the Holy Father and to receive biB blessing NC Photo

Denies Plot to Make Church Roman LONDON (NC) - Anglican because members of the Anglishy

Archbishop Michael Ramsey of can priesthooo in the AngloshyCanterbury bas denied in Parshy Catholic sector (of the Church of liament a suggestion that proshy England) wish to be free to go posed changes in Church of on without breaking the law England laws were a plot to The vestments practically join the Roman Catholic Church speaking are the ve9tmeni8 of

the MassIlhe primate who as a senior The archbishop of Canterburybishop of the established Church in his reply saidof England has a seat in the I am a ProtestaJllt preciselyHouse of Lords the upper in the way in which the Prayerchamber of Parliament was Book and the Anglican formushyspeaking in a rather heated deshy laries use that term When Ibate on a measure to approve lay iD the sense of oW formushythe use of certain Catholic-like vestments

Earl Alexander of Hillsborshyough a leading Labor party spokesman and president of the Council of Protestant Churches claimed that changes in the law on what Anglican churchmen may wear at services were a direct departure from the ori shyginal Protestant prayer book

If we are not going to be different from the Church of Rome then what is the use of having a Protestant Church he asked I would like to intershyrogate the bishops individually and ask them Are you a Protesshytant We should know The great days of this country and the Commonwealth it has built up have been through the acceptshyance by the people of the princishyples of the Reformation Grant it may continue

Was there he asked some spe_ cial reason why the Church must pass this measure Is it

Nehru Memorial BOMBAY (NC) - Valerlall

Cardoinal Gracias of Bombay has accepted an invitation to serve on a I1Qtional committee to set up a memorial to the 1 Indian

laries I am a Protestant I use it without any qualification I beshylieve in what these formularies call the Holy Catholic Church precisely in the sense in which our formularies 00 - without qualifications bull

I want to repudiate ana deny from my heart and my conshyscience that behind our Church legislation there is some kina of subtle plot to assimilate the Church of England to some other Church in Christendom That ie DOt true

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Plan Educational TV Conference

NEW YORK (NC)-Leader8 iT government and educltion will speak at Fordham Univershysitys fourth annual five-day conference on educational teleshyvision to be held starting Monshyday Aug 17 at its Lincoln Square campus

Among those who will speak are commissioner Robert E Lee of the Federal Communications Commission Charles A Siepshymann chairman of the departshyment of educational communicashytions at New York University and former vice-president in eharge of programming for the British Broadcasting Corporashytion and Father John M Culshykin SJ consultant on teleshyvision for the-National Catholic Educational Association and dishyrector of Fordhams proposed Lincoln Square communications center

Meeting in conjunction with the Fordham conference will be representatives ()f dioceses afshyfiliated with the NCEAs Comshymittee on Television

They will discuss a unified ETV equipment buying plan and the possibility of obtaining financial aid for some of their cooperative activities including 11 central programming service

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14 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Aug 6 19~i4

r ells Youth Good Readin~1 LE~ads to God By Joseph T bull McGloin SJ

A lot of tOdays teachers and parents deplore that fact that television has cut deeply into our reading And yet sales of all kinds of reading material shyespecially paper-backs-are fab_ ulous It must be true that some people are reading less and enshyjoying it less and this perhaps

because of television but it could also be true that some others actually read more beshycause previous ly they never 8 a t still long enough to read a book and now they are forced to do so m e reading because its imshypossible to enshydure all that television without distraction

I suspect in fact that you teen-agers as a group are readshying more than teen-agers ever have But the important considshyeration isnt that you read-its what you read

Literarily Retarded Among the many indicators of

maturity or the lack of same a persons reading habits are going to be quite prominent The avowedly mature young man who is still lapping up girlie magazines is still in his emoshytional infancy

And th gal who still pines and pants over true romance pulp is far from adulthood Unshyfortunately there are some pretshyty old babies in this old world

The fact is that you teen-agers are too mature now for only comic books and pulp SO dont keep yourselves literarily reshytarded

Has Purp~

Reading to even the minimalshyly mature has a connection with ones purpose in life just as everything else has In other words its not only for entershytainment (that too) but its supshyposed to help you get closer to God somehow

Your reading like knowledge is invariably going to show you something about God-either dishyrectly or indirectly - the God who is Beauty Truth and Goodshyness Or else its going to take you away from Him

Undoubtedly in your reading 80 far youve encountered some great heroes of history past and contemporary and undoubtedly too youve encountered some who were such only in their own minds and in the minds of the superficial

Youre mature enough now to

Withdlraws Support From Expedition

PITTSBURGH (NC) - Dushyquesne University has announced it is dropping its support of an African expedition by a Scottish anthropologist who believes white men are superior to eolored

Dr Robert Gayre was to lead the one-year expedition whose purpose was to see if white men had filtered into African coastal regions and accounted for the comparatively high civilizations found in some areas before Eushyropean settlers reached there in the 1500s

Details of Duquesnes withshydrawal were not disclosed The institution is operated by the Holy Ghost Fathers

Home Association The Sacred Heart Home and

SchOOl Association of North Atshytleboro executi~ board will meet at 8 Itomorrow night in the 1ICh00L

look in at least occasionally en the genuine heroes of history-shyChrist and His saints

Life of Ignatius You may recall a young man

named Ignatius who was Shl)t down off a wall his legs shashytered by a cannon-ball As te recuperated he asked for tte romances of the day since theie and military books were the only reading he cared for

To his dismay only some livEs of Christ and the saints were available and so reluctantlr and just to pass the tedious tim~

he began to read these It wasnt long before he began to see that Christ and His saints made pygmies of historys giants

And being somewhat stub born and proud Ignatius said to himself If these people di tinguished themselves this wa~

so can I Start With Scriptures

It shouldnt take a cannon-ban to get you doing some of the right kind of reading Start witll the real source of all good spirshyitual reading - the Scripturel Read just a little bit a day from both the Old and New Testashyment

But as you read dont force it down as you would medicinE

Read with your imagination visualizing the place where Christ sat as he spoke seein~ the people He spoke to puttin~

yourself in the crowd too ami transferring His words to your own contemporary idiom

Look into an occasional article or book that will guide yOll through Scripture giving you some background for a more in telligent and perceptive appreshyciation of these timeless book~~

Life of Christ Get a good life of Christ

(such as Jim Bishops Th~

Day Christ Died or Alban Goodiers completely fascinatinl~ and absorbing Life of Christ) and let yourself be captured blr

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with help from the people of West Germany

The mobile service to be run by the Catholic service Guild was inaugurated in the presencl~ of Archbishop Louis Mathias SDB of Madra-Mylapore and Dr Josef Holik West German consul in Madras

KC Clamboil Bishop Stang Assembly

Fourth Degree Knights of Co lumbus will hold a clamboU beginning at 1 Sunday after noon Aug 23 at the See-Saw in Tiverton John P Pereira ill in charge of arrangements

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Read about those tremendous men who were the Apostles look into great soldier saints like Camillus rugged saints like Brebeuf and Jogues lovable human saints like Francis of Assisi and the Little Flower lay men and women saints like Thomas More and Mary MagdashylenE intellectual saints like ThoJPas and Augustine and Ter~sa of Avila and simple lovshyablE saints like the Cure of Ars

Read a few of the very intershyestilg books on the spiritual life on positive moral and ascetical theology Read books about morals which give Tou their wly rather than only a cata log of Donts Read philososhyphy and theology written as Father Farrell does it in his Compannion to the Summa

Spiritual Novel Or if youre real tired pick

up something along the line of a piritual novel such as the charming Mass of Brother Miclel

Theres a lot of good reading before you-if you have the inishytial maturity and energy to get at t You can estimate your maturity by your reading-by the discipline for instance you exercise in reading something a litU~ tougher on occasion inshystead of just drifting along- and wasting all your reading time on junk

Remember - reading Ii k e everything else is either going to g~t you closer to God or take you farther from Him This is of course always your OWD choice

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15 Race Relations Continued from Page One

Catholic diocese m Lafayette A cruel and unbelievable

erime was committed against one of our priests who is a memshyber of a society which has been very generous to our diocese both as regards money and priests priests who have labored zealously among our colored Catholics The good priest was assaulted and whipped by sevshyeral Catholic white men

It is God Hims~lf who says Touch ye not my anointed (Ps 104 15) So grave is the ofshyfense of striking a priest that Mother Church PUnishes this act with excommunication as in- dicated in Canon 2343 No4

As an act of reparation for this truly sad incident a half hour of prayer before the Blsssed Sacrament exposed will be held in every parish church of the diocese on the first Friday Aug 7 Over and above the act of reparation we shall pray that a change of heart will come about in other places where the spirit of rebellion against the teachings of the Church regardshying race exists

You will recall our action of Oct 16 1959 when interference against participation of Negroes in religious instruction through diocesan marriage courses was declared a reserved sin By these presents the same penalty is now extended to all those who interfere with our colored Cathshyolics in the practice of their reshyligion or who join groups whose purpose it is to oppose the teachshyings of Mother Church regarding racial relations These Catholics cannot possibly be absolved in confession or approach the holy Table unless there be a change of disposition Without this change one would be guilty of the sacriligious reception of these sacraments

This letter must be read at all the Masses in the churches and chapels of the diocese on Sunshyday Aug 2

May the good God and Father of us all preserve us from furshyther disturbances of this nature and in His boundless mercy may He grant us a better understandshying and practice of His all shyembracing law of charity

Given from the episcopal resshyidence on the 27th day of July 1964

Faithfully yours in the Lord ffi Maurice Schexnayder

Bishop of Lafayette

P S It is comforting to know that the men involved have given good evidence of sincere repentance and have made their apologies

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DUBUQUE (NCh-Trappistine Sisters from St Marys Abbey Wrentham Mass will arrive Oct 1 to take possession of a 598-acre farm nine miles south of Dubuque

Fifteen to twenty Sisters are expected to open the new insti shytution here the semi-cloistered orders third in the United States In addition to the Massashychusetts community there is anshyother in White Thorn Calif

The property includes a 10shyroom home a managers resi shydence three tenant houses and farm buildings ~)

Saving Canceled Stamps Easy lnexpensiv~

Way to Aid Mission Endeavors of Church From time to time one reads appeals for used postage stamps to help some particular

mission or missionary Considering the tons of such material available very little of it is ever put aside for these workers in Christs vineyard who request it Very likely one reason that the appeal falls on deaf ears is the average Catholics failure to understand that used postage stamps are a very real source of inshycome to many a Catholic misshysionary We dont realize two important facts which make it so-l) there are millions of American stamp collectors andshy2) these used postage stamps can be and are sold to dealers by the pound at various pricesdeshypending on quality and the conshydition of the stamp mixture market The stamp collecting inshydustry is a strong and healthy one and there is a constant deshymand for this material from specialists and students of the various stamp issues

Please Help There are so many Catholics

who are in a position to accumu_ late these used stamps and yet so little is done Wont you Mrs Housewife and you Miss OfficeshyWorker and you Messrs Execushytive Doctor Clerk Lawyer etc start NOW to put these insignishyficant pieces of colored paper aside to help our mission

If you dont happen to know of a missionary who is waiting with open arms to receive your accumulation your pastor can certainly name several Or send them to Monsignor Charles J Gable Pastor of Our Lady of Consolation Roman Catholic Ohurch on Statesville Road in Charlotte N C His missionary labors have been greatly assisted by gifts of used postage stamps faith among those less fortunate stamp to preserve it from dam- They can be sent by inexpenshy than ourselves A word of cau- age when tearing off the en- sive parcel post or third class tion - PleaSe leave a 1J4 inch velope corners or in cutting out rates margin of paper around the stamps from wrapper

Offer it Up

SUMMER PROJECT Collecting stamps for missioners is a good Summer project say these youngsters from left Kathleen and Carol Conroy St Josephs parish and Patricia Harney Holy Rosary parish both of Fall River

Maybemiddotit is a little trouble and inconvenience to tear off the stamped corners of envelopes and put them aside So-offer the inconvenience to God and thank Him for giving you an oportunity to help spread the

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THE ANCHORshyThurs August 6 1964

Africa Prer~~~~nt

Receives Det~ee ~

JAMAICA (NC) - President Philibert Tsiranana of the Malshygasy Republic told a special convocation at St Johns Unishyversity here in Long Island that it was an exceptional token of consHleration that an honorary degree should be awarded te himself a former little cowherd of a small Malagasy village

After accepting the doctor of laws degree the African leader declared it was obvious that God wanted democracy to be the regime of modern times

Today I see American democshyracy manifest itself in my beshyhalf and through me to honor my country as your wonderful university bestows an excepshytional token of consideration on a man of color who has still to learn a lot he said

President Tsiranana laid witbshythe passage of the Americalmiddot civil rights act a small cloud has disappeared the cloud which sometimes was able to darken the relations between colored nations and your great nation

Portugal See Plans Modern Cathedral

BRAGANZA (NC)-The first cathedral to be built in Portugal in over a century will be conshystructed in this citY

The diocese of Braganza and Miranda was founded in 1545 and Miranda has a fine Renaisshysance cathedral but Braganza has become the bishops resi shydence and the administrative headquarters have been tra middotferred here

Club Licensing start using your basementCINCINNATI (NC)-The Ohio

State Liquor Control Commisshysion has approved the licensing of a Playboy night club here following a hearing at which the head of the Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce said his city was in need of high class entertainshyment

The decision which reversed an earlier ruling by the state liquor director was criticized by Auxiliary Bishop Paul F Leishybold and by the archdiocesan newspaper the Catholic Teleshygraph

Playboy Clubs are semi-pri shyvate night clubs inspired by Playboy magazine in which scantily-clad bunny girls serve drinks to customers

Bishop Leibold whose St Louis parish is near the proshy

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Aug 6 1964

Lauds Christian Social Mov~em4~nt Leaders By Msgr George G Riggins

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Eric von Kuehnelt-Leddihn a eosmopolitan Austrian Catholic journalist whose constant comshyings-and-goings from one disshytant part of the world to the other make Columbus Marco Polo and Magellan look like stay-at-homes or shut-ins is a hard man to pin down or to categorize ideologically One day he writes -- in The Commonshyweal for exshyample -like a moderate libshyeral and the next day - in the National Review for exshyample - like a hard bitten conservative And now and then he seems to play it down the middle

I always enjoy reading Mr ~ Leddihn even when he is in one

of his most stubbornly conserva_ tive moods but I must admit that some of his writings on the subject of Catholic social teachshying leave me rather confused

Catholic Sentimentalist Take for example his article

The Problem of the Catholic Social Sentimentalist in the May 19 issue of National Review The thesis of this article-if I have understood it correctly-is that the ever mounting fascishynation with social justice toshyday prevalent among Christians in general and Catholics in parshyticular is dangerous and demshyagogic sentimentalism

In the last 200 years of Westshyern history Mr Leddihn inshyforms us with a sweeping rheshytorical flourish the sentimenshytalists crusading for some sort of justice or to right the balance have caused more tears and bloodshed than the simple egoshytistic materialists who merely erave for earthly goods

Fails to Name It would be easier to undershy

stand what this rhetoric means if Mr Leddihn had taken the trouble to name a few names One would like to know who these sentimentalists really are and why they are thought to be so dangerous

Who for example are the misguided Christians who s e sentimentalism is greatly reshysponsible for the steady growth of Italian Communist votes and to whom is Mr Leddihn reshyferring when he says that cershytain Christians in Europe posshysessed of a purely strategicaishytactical and utterly unshy

~t Christian fear that Christians may miss the boat are convinced that they will have to take the wind out of the sails of Socialshyism and Communism-by aping some of their policies

Germans Contribute To Uganda Church

MITYANA (NC) - German Catholics are raising funds to build a church here in Uganda in honor of Mathias Mulumba Luka Banabakintu and Nowa Mawaggali three of the 22 Uganda martyrs who will beshycome canonized saints in Octoshyber

The fund dTive was announced by Archbishop Joseph Kiwanuka of Rubaga The martyrs all conshyverts of the White Fathers in the 19th century were killed for refusing to renounce their Cathshyolic Faith

Midsummer Whist Choristers at St Mathieu

Church Fall River will hold their annual whist at 8 Saturshyday night Aug 8 in the church hall Miss Jacqueline Mathieu is leneral chairman

I gather from the context of not 1 ecessarily swept off their Mr Leddihns article in National Review that he is referring here to the Moro wing of the Chrisshytian Democratic Party in Italy which as we know is in favor of the so-called opening to the left

But why not identify Mora and his associates by name and in simple fairness why not note for the record that Pope John XXIII from all accounts was sympathetic to their program or in any event saw no reason to flag them down

Un-Christian Trend Moreover if Mr Leddihn

really believes that when it comes to the practical applicashytion of the encyclicals the indishyvidual Catholic is entirely on his own by what logic then does he presume to say that his anonymous group of Christian sentimentalists are following an utterly un-Christian trend

of thought I suspect that the answer to

these questions is to be found in Mr Leddihns apparent convicshytion that there is really no such thing as an unjust social strucshyture anywhere in Europe todaY and that those who claim that there is are dangerous demashygogues

In other words while Mr Leddihn explicitly admits the possibility of a socially unjust order he is persuaded apparshyenthly that de facto all this talk about social justice in Europe is really so much bilge

Popes Stress Importance The impetus in modern times

to establish social justice Mr Ledihn contends came undeshyniably from the Marxists who condemned the inequalities of wealth insisting that politcal equality must be supplemented by economic equality

If this be so what are we to make of the repeated emphasis of recent Popes on the crucial importance of the virtue of soshycial justice

Mr Ledihns answer to this question is that while the Church obviously has a right to concern herself with the probshylems of injustice in the economic order her moralizing injuncshytions have created a probably unforeseen sense of illusion among good Christians who a[~

Seeks Replacements For Arctic Plants

LATROBE (NC) - Father Maximilian G Duman OSB head of the biology department at St Vincent College has emshybarked on his 1Uh expedition to arctic regions

Accompanied by Father Arshytheme Dutilly OMI director of the Arctic Institute at Catholic University of America Washshyington D C Father Dumans main purpose on the six-week expedition is to find replaceshyments for botanical specimens lost in the disastrous St Vinshycent fire in January 1963

When the biology laboratories burned Father Duman lost 25000 plant specimens 6000 of which were collected on 10 preshyvious trips in arctic regions

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Wh 3t can this possibly mean except that in Mr Leddihns jUdgment those Christians who are trying to apply the princishyples of the social encyclicals to concrete situations in their own countries - as the Popes have urged them to do-are one and all a pack of sentimentalists who really dont know what its all about and are concerned about social justice (which Mr Leddihn significantly always puts n quotes) only because they are stupid enough to think that in this way they can outshypromise Or out-maneuver the socialit and communist and thereby hopefUlly put the Church in a better light

Salt of the Earth I have such great respect for

Mr Leddihns first hand knowlshyedge of contemporary Europe and aso such respect foc his personal integrity that t hesitate to take issue with him on this point

On he other hand while I cannot possibly claim to know as mu~h about Europe as he does I do happen to know many of the derical and lay leaders of the Cbristian social movement on the Continent

With all due respect to Mr Leddihl1 I would be less than honest with myself and less than fair to these outstanding Chrisshytian leaders If I were to fail to say that in my judgment Ledshydihns sweeping indictment of

them if l ghastly caricature Christian sentimentalists-my

eye These men are the salt of the earth Would that there were more of them not only on the Continent but in every ~ther part of the world as welL

Friars to Sponsor Reunion Symposium

GARRISON (NC)-The Franshyciscan lrriars of the Atonement will sponsor a symposium on Christian reunion devoted to discussim about bishops Sept 1 to 3

~ntitled The Episcopate and Christian Unity the symposium at St Pus X Seminary will deal with Anglican Orthodox and Protestent concepts of the episshycopate and with the Catholic episcopacy in the early Church after Vatican Council I and in the light of Vatican Council II

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BOMBAY (NC) - Hard work and detailed planning mark preparations for the International Eucharistic Conshygress to be held here Nov 28 to Dec 6 this yearFrom Valerian Cardinal Gracias down to the youngest clerk In the congress offices there is an intense interest in and eonshycern for its success They know too the concern that may be in the minds of some potential pilgrims about Bomshybay housing accommodations during the EuCharistic congress DaTdinal Gracias told me It is very difficult to persuade people 1here are accommodations even better than hotels Many people who may be afraid to come will find private homes both Cathashy1M and non-Catholic most comshyfortable

He added We have a whole rommittee of non-Catholics combing 1he city for accommoshydations One man said at a meetshying the other day 1 can be sure of finding accommodations for 100 people in private homes and almost all are very comfortable

The cardinal said that several bishops and priests had written him asking to be placed in pri shyvate homes because we want to know something of the life of tJhe people

Floatin~ Hotels Congress officials said tJhat

plans are being made to have ocean liners berthed in Bombay and turned into floating hotels both for people who come on them and for th()se who come by air Officials expect four of these ships and perhaps three or four more so that they said several thousand foreign visit shyors could easily be accommoshydated in these floating hotels

Speaking of the plans to place congress visitors in private homes Father Herman DSouza general secretary and liason ofshyficer for the congress said it would be an excellent opportushynity for Westerners to see Indishyans in their homes-and that non-Christian Indians will also have for the first time a chance to meet Western Christians on a elose personal basis 0

Cardinal Checks Cardinal Gracias keen interest

fn the preparations is shown by his close checking with the CODshy

gress at 5 Convent Street here Priests connected with the office say he will drop in two or three times a day to make a suggestshyion to check on Preparations or just to see how the plans are goings

Ill the large congress headshyquarters committees meet to handle the many details while all around them additions are made to existing church strucshytures and a new building on the corner moves toward comshypletion These new quarters will be used to house distinquished visitors to the congress and for press a~ommodations for jourshynalists covering the many conshygress events

Cooperation The congress has had excelshy

lent cooperation from all sources Cardinal Gracias said The

Newspapers Continued from Page One

azines recorded a 22 per cent gain in circulation including circulation of one major publi shycation newly transferred to this group and diocesan directories tollal cireuk4ion increased 99 per cent

The circulation and number of Canadian publications conshytinued basically unchanged toshytaling as of the beginning of the year 12 weekly newspapers 13 Canadian magazines accepting advertising and 17 magazines not accepting advertising for a total circulation in all categories of 1484742

govem-ment has been most c0shy

operative They have put a man especially on 1ihis job to do whatshyever is necessary

One of the exhibits planned will be at St Xavier High School slMlwing the life of the Church in India since it was visited by St Thomas the Apostle This will serve a double purpose explainshying the Church in India to visit shyors--but also explaining it to the non-Christians of India

Father DSouza said that forshyeign visitors who do not know English or Indian languages will be met by guides and interpreshytors who have been trained for two years Each group will be accompanied by these aides as

they go from their residences to the congress site and back again

Vietnant Repeals -Family Law

SAIGON (NC) - Vietnams prime minister Maj Gen Nguyen Khanh has issued a decree repealing the family law passed under the late Ngo Dinh Diems government which pracshytically outlawed divorce

The new decree makes divorce legally possible on any of five grounds (1) adultery (2) if either party receives a grave penal sentence from a court (3) mistreatment so as to hinder peaceful life together (4) disshyappearance for five years and (5) abandonment Court judgshyments are required to establish the fourth and fifth conditions

The new decree does not pershymit more than one legal wife at a time

Civil Aspects The 158 articles of the decree

include many provisions regardshying the civil aspects of marriage Ill effect it brings back much of the legislation concerning marshyriage that prevailed under French colonial rule

Under the Diem family law divorce could be permitted only by the president himself in very exceptional cases

The new decree will have one good effect for the Catholic Church It will make use of the Pauline privilege for converts easier than it has been (This privilege widely used in mission countries was enunciated by St Paul and allows married conshyverts to Christianity to enter Christian marriage if their 11011shy

Christian spouses refuse to live in peace with them)

Holy Father Urges Return of Honesty

CASTELGANDOLFO (NC)shyPope Paul VI called ~or restora- tion to full value of the princishyples of fraternity and concord in social and individual life as a defense against threats of disshyorder and subversion

Appearing at noon on the balshycony of the inner courtyard of his Summer villa to recite the Angelus andmiddot bless thousands who had gathered there the Pope spoke of the persisting reashysons for apprehension and sorshyrow for so many bereavements and lllisfortunes which still torshyment the world as reported in the press He pointed to some weakness and decadence reshygarding good principles which must sustain individuals as well as family social and internashytional life

He exhorted his audience to pray the Lord may render goodness strong-goodness which is not weakness but endowed with profound energy

~~ CONGRESS SEALS Three series of seals with 10

seals to the series have been issued for the 38th Internationshyal Eucharistic Congress to be held in Bombay India Nov 28 to Dec 6 These are examplelt of the first series of seals which deals with liturgical symbols NC Photo

Prelate Summaries Dimmiddotensions Of Catholic School System

SAN FRANCISCO (NC) shySketching the size of the Cathshyolic school system Msgr Mark J Hurley told the GOP platform committee here

The Catholic school system in New York is bigger than the public school system in each of 34 states and the District of Columbia the one in Pennsylshyvania is larger than the public school systems in each of 26 states and the District

In eight states the Catholic scftElol population Comprises 20 per cent or more of the total school population Ill 19 states it is more than 15 per cent of the total school population

Ill major cities 1he percentage is even higher Buffalo 376 per cent Chicago 329 per cent Boston 3~8 per cent Cincinnati 279 per cent Cleveland 259 per cent and St Louis 254 per cent

From 1940 to 1960 Catholic school enrollment jumped 119 per cent against a 42 per cent

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Anglicans Pray With Catholics For Unity

LONDON (NC) Some 200 Anglican clergy and laity have placed a Christian unshyity petition on the altar of the Catholic shrine at Aylesford

Their petition read in part We make an act of reparatioll

for all the evils that were done by Our forefathers at the Refshyormation in destroying this holy shrine We have prayed this day for the reunion of Christenshydom and the healing of the 16t~ century breach between Rome and the Anglican Communion

Attend Mass The pilgrimage was organized

by the Rev John A Wynne of St Stephens church in Windsor home of the royal family we1Jt of London Members attended _ votive Mass of Our Lady of Mount Carmel at the restored Carmelite shrine

The prior Father Malachy Lynch O Carm led them in reshyciting the Rosary along the shrines outdoor Rosary Way

Ill northern England three Anglican congregations took part as an act of reparation in a big rally in honor of the 40 Martyrs of England and Wales at Sunderland They cancelled their own Sunday evening sershyvices for the purpose

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Conce~ebration Encouraged ContinueC from Page One

eus parts of the world but al shyways in private - meetings of various clergy Now for the first time Pope Paul authorized a public concelebration and it

is expected that this may happen often during the Eucharistic Congress to be held in Bombay

India toward the end of the year Private Occasions

On July 19 in the presence of Cardinals Lercaro and Bea of the episcopal members of the Post-Conciliar Liturgical Comshy

mission and of some laymen 20 Benedictine monks celebrated Mass together with their Abbot Primate at St Anselms Abbey Rome

On July 24 it was disclosed tha t the Benedictine monastery of Calcar and the Dominican

eonvent of Soissons had obtained permission for concelebration The privilege had already been granted by the Post-Conciliar

lilIICommission on the Liturgy Preshyviously certain monasteries among which the Benedictine Abbeys of Monserrat (Spain)

Maredsous (Belgium) Maria Laach (Germany) St Anselm (Rome) and St John Collegeshyville U S) had already obtained authorization it was mentioned

At the first meeting of the superiors of monks and nuns of Africa held at the Benedictine monastery of Bouake the Ivory Coasts first Benedictine priest presided at the opening Mass which was concelebrated and the bishop of the diocese did the same with the priests present for the closing Mass

First in Public The underground basilica of

St Pius X at Lourdes was the scene of the first public concelmiddot ebration offered according to the Vatican Councils suggestion This was done by special pershymission of Pope Paul VI himsslf

The Mass was presided over by Cardinal Ferretto of the Roman Curia on the occasion of the pilgrimage of 500 sick Italian priests to Lourdes The Cardinal was joined by 24 priests most of whom were Italian It was witshynessed by pilgrims from France Italy Luxembourg England Ireshyland Belgium Germany and in the presence of many bishops as well

On Tuesday July 28 another eoncelebration occurred but this time in the Grottoes of the Marshyian Shrine and under the presishydency of Bishop Theas Bishop of Tharbes and Lourdes

Why ConceIebration The Eucharist is not only a

sacrifice and sacrament but it is the symbol of unity It is taken

~ as THE symbol of the Churchs most perfect sign-testimonyshyof her unity

Hence on the occasion of a gathering of priests how can this unity of the Church be shown These men are priests and priests for all eternity Never can they be or act as layshymen Therefore if they were to attend Mass as though they were iayinen they would not be showing publicly their own status nor the type of unity that the Church wishes to show in the celebration of the Eucharist

Thus the Church wishes that these priests associate themshyselves-participate in a special way-with thll one who is the ehief celebrant This should be the normal way for a Bishop to celebrate in the presence of his priests or for all to unite at the altar on the occasion of some meeting synod retreat or other assembly

Historical Development The celebration of the Euchashy

rist was never a private affair Even if a priest celebrates Mass in some dark l~orner of a lonely church it is Christ and the enshytire Church that offers the sacshyrifice to God

In early times the community

and hierrarchical unity was stressed in the celebration of Mass All the priests were to impose hands on the offerings although only the presiding celshyebrant would recite the words of Consecration

Later at Papal Masses espeshycially all the Cardinals present were to stand at the altar with the Pope during the Mass They would hold a corporal in their hands on which lay the offerings and they would recite the Canon aloud with him and consecrate the offerings along with him Gradually this was reserved only for solemn feasts then only for Holy Thursday and then it disshyappeared altogether

In the Eastern Church the practice survived and is presshyently the normal thing in the Byzantine Rite and the usual thing for great feasts for other Eastern Rites A form of conshycelebration does occur on the occasion of the ordination of priests and the consecration of bishops even in the Latin Rite today

Councils Decision Paragraph 57 of the Councils

Decree on the Sacred Liturgy speaks of and encourages conshycelebration and the Post-Concil shyiar Commission on the Liturgy has drawn up an appropriate rite

The decree stated Conceleshybration whereby the unity of the priesthood is appropriately manifested has remained in use to this day in the Church both in the east and in the west For this reason it has seemed good to the Council to extend conshycelebration to the following cases

-on Holy Thursdays Mass of Chrism and the Commemoration of the Lords Supper

at Masses during councils bishops conferences and synshyods -at the Mass for the blessing of an Abbot

The Councils Decree also enshycourages concelebration with permission of the Ordinary to whom it belongs to decide whether concelebration is opshyportune j

-at conventual Mass and at the principal Mass in churches when the needs of the faithful do not require that all the priests available should celeshybrate individually

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COAST TO COAST Sister M Raymund McKay presishydent ef Marymount Manhatshytan College New York City since 1961 has been named president of Marymount Colshylege in Palos Verdes Estates Calif A native of Northern Ireland Sister Raymund came to the US in 1934 to join the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary NC Photo

Jesliit Educators Hold Conference SAW~A CLARA (NC)-About

135 Jesuit high school adminisshytrators from the United States Canada and West Indies are par_ ticipating in a 12-day institute at the University of Santa Clara here in California

Included are directors of edushycation for the 11 Jesuit provinces in the nation 35 high school preside1ts or rectors and 89 principals and other administrashytors

It is he largest conference of this group a division of the Jesuit Educational Association since meetin-gs were initiated in 1940 It also marks the firsttime the West Coast has been chosen as the meeting ground The conshyference will end Friday Aug 14

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MADRID (NC) - A blunt at shytack on the labor policies of the ruling Falangist party in Spain has been made by the Young Catholic Workers organization

The organizations publication asserted that the Falangists inshyject politics into the lives of the workers in the same way as do the communists A number of Young Catholic Worker leaders have supported a petition for the rehiring of Asturian coal miriers and metallurgical workers disshymissed for strike activity

In its July issue the organ of the Catholic workers Juventud Obrera (Working Youth) said that of all the parties concerned in the recent Asturian miners strikes the workers were least interested in political motives

But as a result of arrests lockshyout and deportations of some workers Juventud Obrera exshyplained the miners were turning against all who oppose thein The

Workers Attack Labor Policies

publieation asked Spaniards have the courage to get to the bottom of the miners problelIl8 and not to take the easy course of seeing politics in the strikes

Insult io Dignity The Asturian petitioners supshy

ported by the Young Catholie Workers have tried unsuccessshyfully to see high government leaders here induding the vice president of the cabinet the ministers of labor and pUblic order and the national syndicate shy

(government - controlled t I a d e union) director

They maintain that present relations between owners and workers are in many cases a permanent insult to the dignity

of the workers They hold that though recognizing some of the miners grievances the governshyment authorities allow manageshyment to play the part of judge so that workers interests invarishyably suffer

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parishAl iamp dying FATUER JOHN GHEBREKIDUS takes the Blessed Sacrament and goes to him by mule bullbull The trip by mule sometimes takes eight hours Catbshyelics are few and scattered in the African lowlands and there are no roads FATHER JOHN lives in GHILA8 one of 20 villages for which he is responsible He eooks his OWIlI meals outdoors over an open fire His rectory is a circushylar thatched hut made of mud which serves also as a church on

The Holy Ptlth8fs Mission AiJ Sunday Day by day one sees him 101 the ONentill Chllramph slowly wearing out Does anyone

eare You do and so do we The Holy Father asks our help bullbull To save the souls entrusted to him to give his people a decent life FATHER JOHN needs a new church ($4800) and a school ($2800) An adequate rectory will cost $1600 Wont you help-just a little at least If everyone who reads this column gives only $1 $2 $5 FATHER JOHN can have what he needs Send something now Maybe by spacing the payments to your own convenience you can build this church school or rectory all by yourself as a permanent mission memorial to parents or a loved one Let us hear from you Meanwhile please pray for FATHER JOHN Wasting away in AfrieL he lIeeds your prayers your sympatby your financial help

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BETHLEHEM A CHIILD FOR yOU READY FOR BED their faces glistening 42 happy little girls

will kneel tonight in BETHLEHEM to thank God for parents they have never seen The offspring of Palestine refugees the girls get love and care from tho Sisters of the Apostles in the Pontifical Mission Orphanage The parents they pray for are American Catholics who pay $10 a month for their support bull Write us now if you or your group would like to adopt one of these girls or an orphan equally as needy Or send $350 to buy an orphan a pail of shoes The Sisters ia BETHLEHEM will welcome your h~lp

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Good Example Leads to Conversion BATTLE CREEK (NC)-The

good example of a Catholic famshyily nurtured the seed of Cathol icism to full bloom here in Michigan as a family of nine was baptized into the Faith as memshybers of St Joseph parish

Mr and Mrs Robert Scears and their seven children rangshying in age from four to 13 beshycame Catholics on a Sunday The parents went to confession and had their marriage blessed

The following morning the parents and four oldest children received their First Communion The younger children will folshylow as they become of age

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coming Catholics for some time Mrs Scears explained but we kept putting it of and putting it off

Then she said the Scears

Admission Laws On Kof C Agenda

NEW ORLEANS (NC)-The Supreme Council of the Knights of Columbus meets here Aug 18 to 20 with resolutions from ten state councils proposing changes in membership requirementa facing delegates

The session will be the 83rd annual gathering of the governshying body of the fraternal benefit society of Catholic men Some 400 delegates are expected

The resolutions on membershyship stem from controversies over admission of Negro appli shycants All favor relaxing the present laws of the society ia force from the organization early days

At present an applicant can be refused membership if five negative votes are cast against him by members of a council when his name is submitted for bull vote

Seven of the resolutions to be acted upon at the meeting here according to a K of C State ment would change the law to require negative votes by more than one-third of the council memobers voting to reject an apshyplicant one would require more than one-quarter negative votes and two seek change in the law without offering specific recomshymendations

Notre Dame Starts Foreign Study Plan

NOTRE DAME (NC)-Fifty two University of Notre Dame sophomores sail from New York aboard the SS America Saturshyday Aug 8 to participate ia the schools first foreign study proshygram at the University of Inn bruck Austria

The European-bound sophoshymores wer selected from among 250 applicants They prepared for their ~tayabroad by taking a special qerman course during their freshman year They will receive additional bitensive training in the German language

at Salzburg Austria Aug 11shySept 20

The courses at Innsbruck get underway in mid-October

Seek Prelates Aid For Public Schools

DINDIGUL (NC)-The munishycipal council of this predomishynantly Hindu town has requested a Catholic bishop to start bull polytechnic and a college for women

The request was made by the council of Bishop James MenshydQnca of Tiruchirapalli who was honored on completion of Z5 years as bishop The prelate in his reply offered to help in the establishment of the institutio~ If he received enough cooperashytion from _ibe people

family moved to Battle Creek in June 1963 and met M Sgt Elshywood L McElhiney his wife Shirley and their four childen Sgt McElhiney is stationed with the Army at the Federal Center here and Scears works for bull farm feed company

Say Family Rosary Friendship grew between the

families as Mrs Scears and Mrs MeElhiney chatted over the back fence and the children played games together-

Soon Scears 33 and his wife

Fall River Units Set Field Daysmiddot

Field days are planned by Alumni and PTA of St Stanisshylaus parish and by Bluebirds and Campfire Girls of Sacred Heart parish both Fall River

The St Stanislaus event is set for 1 Sunday afternoon Aug 9 at Urbans Grove Open to the public it will be in charge of Joseph Amaral

Sacred Hearts field day is scheduled from 930 to 6 Tuesshyday Aug 25 at Camp Tom Welch Youth group members and counselors for the units

recent camping trip are invited to attend Guests will be Blueshybirds and Campfire Girls from St Marys Cathedral and SS Peter and PaUl parishes Fall River

Sponsor Sports Week for ~uns

EISENSTADT (NC)-Austrian nuns spent a week here devotshyiog themselves to different ~orts including swimming tenshynlS and basketball

This Sports Week for Nuns as it was named was attended by 23 nuns from various reli shygious communities who had parshyticipated in a similar Winter program Which like the Summer event was organized by the Eisenstadt dlocese

Among the nuns was a 62shyyear-old Sister who is a teacher of gymnasties The average age of the nuns was about 30

Bishop Stefan Laszlo of Eisenshystandt visited tbe nuns during their sport session and told them they should adapt themselves to the spirit of the times to meet Pope John XXIns call for an updating of the Church Thereshyfore he said religious orders should be interested in sports

Condemns Bombing In South middotAfrmiddotca

CAPE TOWN (He) -ArchshybiShop Owen McCann of Cape Town has joined other churchshymen and political leaders in condemning the bombing incishydent which took place in the Johannesburg railroad station

Archbishop McCann said I condemn this outrage as I conshydemn all sabotage attempts and I would emphasize that people must not take the law into their own hands This must be left to the police

A phosphorous timebomb planted bya young white man exploded in the crowded station injuring 25 persons mostly women and children Newsshypapers were informed of the bombing a few minutes before the bomb went off but too late to prevent its explosion

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Delorese 31 began asking quesshytions about Catholicism Last February their interest led them to ask the McElhineys to contact a priest from St Joseph

- parish Father Richard Groshek assistant at St Josephs visited t~e family and the wheels were set in motion for the eventual conversion

The McElhineys set such a good example that we decided to become Catholics Mrs

bull Scears said Up to their convershysion she said the family pracshyticed no religion

The Scears family has been saying the family Rosary since February and attending Sunday Mas s together for several months Mrs Scears has been atshytending Altar Society meetings and the family intends to join the Christian Family Movement at St Joseph parish this Fall

Pope Salutes Water Skiers

CASTELGANDOLFO (NC)shyPope Paul VI received 150 comshypetitors from 28 water skiing championship teams representshying Europe Africa and Meditershyranean areas and compared their sport with the Gospel acshycount of Jesus walking on water

The athletes gathered in the hall of the Swiss Guards at the Summer villa overlooking Lake Alblno where skiing competi non ~s to begin the-next day

The Gospel episode to which the Pope referred relates how Jesus walked across Lake Tibe rias to the Apostles on the other side The Pope said With His mastery over the liquid element Jesus wanted to render manifest to the still hesitant Apostles not

His wonderful power but that he was the Son of God Master of all the created world and that His message came from God and had to be believed

By this walk over water Jesus invites His disciples to grasp with faith the whole Christian Revelation and the supernatural realities wbidl cannot be seen or touched but are as real as the natural world which falls within our experishyence

Likes Sports Our predecessors and ourshy

selves always have had a likhig for sports which frequently exshypressed itself embracing all the various forms of sport As long as they are properly practiced they lead to harmonious develshyopment ofthe human body and are founded on qualities of the spirit and self control

Your very personal experishyence shows you how and how much healthy practice of sport contributes to the development of the human person Therefore you will understand that we feel for it benevolence and admirashytion and that we encourale young people in it

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SPEAKING WITH AUTHORITY Stanley (Stan the Man) Mu-sial head of the nations physical fitness program by appointment of President Johnson acts as well as exshyhorts Here he shows Steve Anderson of St Marys school Alexandria Va and Joe Anderson of Gonzaga High School Washington D C the proper way to hit a baseball NC Photo

Cardinal Caggiano Tells Employers Share Profits With Workers

BUENOS AIRES (NC)-Emshy general progress the prIm plOyers must share their profits of Argentina affirmed with workers and regard them as associates rather than ser vants declared Antonio Cardinal Caggiano of Buenos Aires in a sermon here

Such a pollcy can change the mentality of workers It satisfies their socoial revolt because it provides them and their families with the means of living Carshydinal Caggiano stressed

Employers have to replace exploitation with 0 acuteness A Christian acuteness of course and one which is ch9racterized by a deep feeling of solidarity They must treat workers 88 friends and share with them a longing for sociai peace and

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Says Christian Unity Objective Of Ma riolog icaI Congresses

SANTO DOMINGO (NC) -Christian unity is the objective of the fourth Mariological Conshygress and the ninth International M~rian Congrss to be held in this country m 1965 declared Father Carlo Bahc OFM who was here as a representative of Pope Paul VI to set up the con-

Postpone Religious TolerClltion Debate

GENEVA (NC) - The UN Economic and Social Council meeting here in Switzerland has decided not to discuss a proposed declaration on religious tolera tion drawn up by the U N Human Rights Commission

The dedaration appears to be headed for General AssemblY debate perhaps later this year

The Human Rights Commisshysion failed to take final action on the measures last March beshycause the Soviet Union objected that any statementpn religious tolerance did not contain a guarantee for atheistic propashyganda as well The UN declashyration is seen as important in that it may become a guideline for civil law in emerging nations

gresses preparatory commlshysions

The Yugoslav Franciscan anshynounced that representatives of other religions espechilly Protshyestants will be invited to attend the meetings as observers

Archbishop Octavio Beras of Santo Domingo addressed the prepartory commissions comshyposed chiefly of members of the Cursillos de Cristiandad He afshyfirmed that the decision of Pope Paul to have both congresses held in the Dominican Republic is one of the highest honors for this country where the preaching of the Gospel in tte New World began

Father Balic stressing this point reminded the audience that the International Marian Congress is the first to be held outside of Europe Asked why the Dominican Republic had been chosen as the site of the congresses Father Balic declared that Pope Paul probably took into considerati~n the fact that Mass in the Western Hemisphere was first celebrated at Santo Domingo that the first metreshypolitan See in the Americas W2S

founded in the same city and that there is a great devotion in this country to Our Lady

lt HOME MISSIONER Father James J Wilmes of Fairfield Conn Eastern field ltIishyrec1or of the Glenmary Home Missioners of America will appear on Catholic Chapel WJAR-TV Sunday from 9 to 930 AM He will describe Glenmarys efforts t~ help the desshytitute in Appalachia and to bring the faith to some 35 million rural Americans most of whom have never even met a Catholic

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13 Two Dioceses Get Permits For ETV

WASHINGTON (NC) shyThe Brooklyn and Rockville Centre NY dioceses have received construction permits from the Federal Communicashytions Commission authorizing them to utilize a new educashytional television service opened up last year by the FCC

They are the first Catholic dioceses in the country and the first groups operating large school systems public or private to receive such authorization from the FCC

The newly granted permits will allow the two dioceses to undertake construction of transshymission facilities for a new 2500 megacycle instructional televishysion service Three more dishyoceses-New York Miami and Baltimore--are preparing appli shycations to the FCC for construcshytion permits while several othshyers are taking preliminary steps

The granting ()f construction permits to the Brooklyn and Rockville Centre dioceses was hailed as marking a coming of age for Catholic education in the use of the new communications media by Father John M Culshykin SJ~ television consultant tc the National Catholic Educashytional Association

Cooperative Plannin~

These new channels open up new areas for cooperative planshyning and programming to meet eommon needs with national reshysources Father Culkin said It now becomes possible to think in concrete terms of courses and series ()f programs on video tape and film using the best teaching talent in the country

The new microwave channels both create the need for such cooperatively produced pro- grams and at the same time proshyvide an efficient and economic distribution system for these programs We hope that this action by the FCC will encourage other school systems to take adshyvantage of these same opporshytunities

College Acquires Surplus Land

WINOOSKI PARK (NC)-St Michaels College here in Vershymont has officially acquired title to 123 acres and 14 buildings at the abandoned Ethan Allen Air Force Base

The five parcels of land valshyued at $358000 had been turned over as surplus by General Services Administration for edushycational purposes St Michaels has been using some of the propshyerty under temporary permisshysion this past year

The buildings include resishydence facilities for faculty and students a gymnasium middotstorage and shop buildings and another building which is being turned into a computer center and classshyrooms The land includes propshyerty the college has been using for a ski jump plus flat land suitable for athletic fields

The new property wiD inshyerease the campus area by aboutmiddot one third Enrollment DOW at a record 1100

GENERAL AUDIENCES A new hall has been erected on the grounds of the papal Summer vina at Castelgandolfo to accommodate the great throngs of visitors whG tHWel out from Rome to see the Holy Father and to receive biB blessing NC Photo

Denies Plot to Make Church Roman LONDON (NC) - Anglican because members of the Anglishy

Archbishop Michael Ramsey of can priesthooo in the AngloshyCanterbury bas denied in Parshy Catholic sector (of the Church of liament a suggestion that proshy England) wish to be free to go posed changes in Church of on without breaking the law England laws were a plot to The vestments practically join the Roman Catholic Church speaking are the ve9tmeni8 of

the MassIlhe primate who as a senior The archbishop of Canterburybishop of the established Church in his reply saidof England has a seat in the I am a ProtestaJllt preciselyHouse of Lords the upper in the way in which the Prayerchamber of Parliament was Book and the Anglican formushyspeaking in a rather heated deshy laries use that term When Ibate on a measure to approve lay iD the sense of oW formushythe use of certain Catholic-like vestments

Earl Alexander of Hillsborshyough a leading Labor party spokesman and president of the Council of Protestant Churches claimed that changes in the law on what Anglican churchmen may wear at services were a direct departure from the ori shyginal Protestant prayer book

If we are not going to be different from the Church of Rome then what is the use of having a Protestant Church he asked I would like to intershyrogate the bishops individually and ask them Are you a Protesshytant We should know The great days of this country and the Commonwealth it has built up have been through the acceptshyance by the people of the princishyples of the Reformation Grant it may continue

Was there he asked some spe_ cial reason why the Church must pass this measure Is it

Nehru Memorial BOMBAY (NC) - Valerlall

Cardoinal Gracias of Bombay has accepted an invitation to serve on a I1Qtional committee to set up a memorial to the 1 Indian

laries I am a Protestant I use it without any qualification I beshylieve in what these formularies call the Holy Catholic Church precisely in the sense in which our formularies 00 - without qualifications bull

I want to repudiate ana deny from my heart and my conshyscience that behind our Church legislation there is some kina of subtle plot to assimilate the Church of England to some other Church in Christendom That ie DOt true

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THE ANCHOR-Thurs August 6 1964

Plan Educational TV Conference

NEW YORK (NC)-Leader8 iT government and educltion will speak at Fordham Univershysitys fourth annual five-day conference on educational teleshyvision to be held starting Monshyday Aug 17 at its Lincoln Square campus

Among those who will speak are commissioner Robert E Lee of the Federal Communications Commission Charles A Siepshymann chairman of the departshyment of educational communicashytions at New York University and former vice-president in eharge of programming for the British Broadcasting Corporashytion and Father John M Culshykin SJ consultant on teleshyvision for the-National Catholic Educational Association and dishyrector of Fordhams proposed Lincoln Square communications center

Meeting in conjunction with the Fordham conference will be representatives ()f dioceses afshyfiliated with the NCEAs Comshymittee on Television

They will discuss a unified ETV equipment buying plan and the possibility of obtaining financial aid for some of their cooperative activities including 11 central programming service

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14 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Aug 6 19~i4

r ells Youth Good Readin~1 LE~ads to God By Joseph T bull McGloin SJ

A lot of tOdays teachers and parents deplore that fact that television has cut deeply into our reading And yet sales of all kinds of reading material shyespecially paper-backs-are fab_ ulous It must be true that some people are reading less and enshyjoying it less and this perhaps

because of television but it could also be true that some others actually read more beshycause previous ly they never 8 a t still long enough to read a book and now they are forced to do so m e reading because its imshypossible to enshydure all that television without distraction

I suspect in fact that you teen-agers as a group are readshying more than teen-agers ever have But the important considshyeration isnt that you read-its what you read

Literarily Retarded Among the many indicators of

maturity or the lack of same a persons reading habits are going to be quite prominent The avowedly mature young man who is still lapping up girlie magazines is still in his emoshytional infancy

And th gal who still pines and pants over true romance pulp is far from adulthood Unshyfortunately there are some pretshyty old babies in this old world

The fact is that you teen-agers are too mature now for only comic books and pulp SO dont keep yourselves literarily reshytarded

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Reading to even the minimalshyly mature has a connection with ones purpose in life just as everything else has In other words its not only for entershytainment (that too) but its supshyposed to help you get closer to God somehow

Your reading like knowledge is invariably going to show you something about God-either dishyrectly or indirectly - the God who is Beauty Truth and Goodshyness Or else its going to take you away from Him

Undoubtedly in your reading 80 far youve encountered some great heroes of history past and contemporary and undoubtedly too youve encountered some who were such only in their own minds and in the minds of the superficial

Youre mature enough now to

Withdlraws Support From Expedition

PITTSBURGH (NC) - Dushyquesne University has announced it is dropping its support of an African expedition by a Scottish anthropologist who believes white men are superior to eolored

Dr Robert Gayre was to lead the one-year expedition whose purpose was to see if white men had filtered into African coastal regions and accounted for the comparatively high civilizations found in some areas before Eushyropean settlers reached there in the 1500s

Details of Duquesnes withshydrawal were not disclosed The institution is operated by the Holy Ghost Fathers

Home Association The Sacred Heart Home and

SchOOl Association of North Atshytleboro executi~ board will meet at 8 Itomorrow night in the 1ICh00L

look in at least occasionally en the genuine heroes of history-shyChrist and His saints

Life of Ignatius You may recall a young man

named Ignatius who was Shl)t down off a wall his legs shashytered by a cannon-ball As te recuperated he asked for tte romances of the day since theie and military books were the only reading he cared for

To his dismay only some livEs of Christ and the saints were available and so reluctantlr and just to pass the tedious tim~

he began to read these It wasnt long before he began to see that Christ and His saints made pygmies of historys giants

And being somewhat stub born and proud Ignatius said to himself If these people di tinguished themselves this wa~

so can I Start With Scriptures

It shouldnt take a cannon-ban to get you doing some of the right kind of reading Start witll the real source of all good spirshyitual reading - the Scripturel Read just a little bit a day from both the Old and New Testashyment

But as you read dont force it down as you would medicinE

Read with your imagination visualizing the place where Christ sat as he spoke seein~ the people He spoke to puttin~

yourself in the crowd too ami transferring His words to your own contemporary idiom

Look into an occasional article or book that will guide yOll through Scripture giving you some background for a more in telligent and perceptive appreshyciation of these timeless book~~

Life of Christ Get a good life of Christ

(such as Jim Bishops Th~

Day Christ Died or Alban Goodiers completely fascinatinl~ and absorbing Life of Christ) and let yourself be captured blr

West Germans Help Children of India

MADRAS (NC) -A Catholicmiddotmiddot sponsored childrens welfar~

service was inaugurated hen~

with help from the people of West Germany

The mobile service to be run by the Catholic service Guild was inaugurated in the presencl~ of Archbishop Louis Mathias SDB of Madra-Mylapore and Dr Josef Holik West German consul in Madras

KC Clamboil Bishop Stang Assembly

Fourth Degree Knights of Co lumbus will hold a clamboU beginning at 1 Sunday after noon Aug 23 at the See-Saw in Tiverton John P Pereira ill in charge of arrangements

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Read about those tremendous men who were the Apostles look into great soldier saints like Camillus rugged saints like Brebeuf and Jogues lovable human saints like Francis of Assisi and the Little Flower lay men and women saints like Thomas More and Mary MagdashylenE intellectual saints like ThoJPas and Augustine and Ter~sa of Avila and simple lovshyablE saints like the Cure of Ars

Read a few of the very intershyestilg books on the spiritual life on positive moral and ascetical theology Read books about morals which give Tou their wly rather than only a cata log of Donts Read philososhyphy and theology written as Father Farrell does it in his Compannion to the Summa

Spiritual Novel Or if youre real tired pick

up something along the line of a piritual novel such as the charming Mass of Brother Miclel

Theres a lot of good reading before you-if you have the inishytial maturity and energy to get at t You can estimate your maturity by your reading-by the discipline for instance you exercise in reading something a litU~ tougher on occasion inshystead of just drifting along- and wasting all your reading time on junk

Remember - reading Ii k e everything else is either going to g~t you closer to God or take you farther from Him This is of course always your OWD choice

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15 Race Relations Continued from Page One

Catholic diocese m Lafayette A cruel and unbelievable

erime was committed against one of our priests who is a memshyber of a society which has been very generous to our diocese both as regards money and priests priests who have labored zealously among our colored Catholics The good priest was assaulted and whipped by sevshyeral Catholic white men

It is God Hims~lf who says Touch ye not my anointed (Ps 104 15) So grave is the ofshyfense of striking a priest that Mother Church PUnishes this act with excommunication as in- dicated in Canon 2343 No4

As an act of reparation for this truly sad incident a half hour of prayer before the Blsssed Sacrament exposed will be held in every parish church of the diocese on the first Friday Aug 7 Over and above the act of reparation we shall pray that a change of heart will come about in other places where the spirit of rebellion against the teachings of the Church regardshying race exists

You will recall our action of Oct 16 1959 when interference against participation of Negroes in religious instruction through diocesan marriage courses was declared a reserved sin By these presents the same penalty is now extended to all those who interfere with our colored Cathshyolics in the practice of their reshyligion or who join groups whose purpose it is to oppose the teachshyings of Mother Church regarding racial relations These Catholics cannot possibly be absolved in confession or approach the holy Table unless there be a change of disposition Without this change one would be guilty of the sacriligious reception of these sacraments

This letter must be read at all the Masses in the churches and chapels of the diocese on Sunshyday Aug 2

May the good God and Father of us all preserve us from furshyther disturbances of this nature and in His boundless mercy may He grant us a better understandshying and practice of His all shyembracing law of charity

Given from the episcopal resshyidence on the 27th day of July 1964

Faithfully yours in the Lord ffi Maurice Schexnayder

Bishop of Lafayette

P S It is comforting to know that the men involved have given good evidence of sincere repentance and have made their apologies

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DUBUQUE (NCh-Trappistine Sisters from St Marys Abbey Wrentham Mass will arrive Oct 1 to take possession of a 598-acre farm nine miles south of Dubuque

Fifteen to twenty Sisters are expected to open the new insti shytution here the semi-cloistered orders third in the United States In addition to the Massashychusetts community there is anshyother in White Thorn Calif

The property includes a 10shyroom home a managers resi shydence three tenant houses and farm buildings ~)

Saving Canceled Stamps Easy lnexpensiv~

Way to Aid Mission Endeavors of Church From time to time one reads appeals for used postage stamps to help some particular

mission or missionary Considering the tons of such material available very little of it is ever put aside for these workers in Christs vineyard who request it Very likely one reason that the appeal falls on deaf ears is the average Catholics failure to understand that used postage stamps are a very real source of inshycome to many a Catholic misshysionary We dont realize two important facts which make it so-l) there are millions of American stamp collectors andshy2) these used postage stamps can be and are sold to dealers by the pound at various pricesdeshypending on quality and the conshydition of the stamp mixture market The stamp collecting inshydustry is a strong and healthy one and there is a constant deshymand for this material from specialists and students of the various stamp issues

Please Help There are so many Catholics

who are in a position to accumu_ late these used stamps and yet so little is done Wont you Mrs Housewife and you Miss OfficeshyWorker and you Messrs Execushytive Doctor Clerk Lawyer etc start NOW to put these insignishyficant pieces of colored paper aside to help our mission

If you dont happen to know of a missionary who is waiting with open arms to receive your accumulation your pastor can certainly name several Or send them to Monsignor Charles J Gable Pastor of Our Lady of Consolation Roman Catholic Ohurch on Statesville Road in Charlotte N C His missionary labors have been greatly assisted by gifts of used postage stamps faith among those less fortunate stamp to preserve it from dam- They can be sent by inexpenshy than ourselves A word of cau- age when tearing off the en- sive parcel post or third class tion - PleaSe leave a 1J4 inch velope corners or in cutting out rates margin of paper around the stamps from wrapper

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SUMMER PROJECT Collecting stamps for missioners is a good Summer project say these youngsters from left Kathleen and Carol Conroy St Josephs parish and Patricia Harney Holy Rosary parish both of Fall River

Maybemiddotit is a little trouble and inconvenience to tear off the stamped corners of envelopes and put them aside So-offer the inconvenience to God and thank Him for giving you an oportunity to help spread the

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THE ANCHORshyThurs August 6 1964

Africa Prer~~~~nt

Receives Det~ee ~

JAMAICA (NC) - President Philibert Tsiranana of the Malshygasy Republic told a special convocation at St Johns Unishyversity here in Long Island that it was an exceptional token of consHleration that an honorary degree should be awarded te himself a former little cowherd of a small Malagasy village

After accepting the doctor of laws degree the African leader declared it was obvious that God wanted democracy to be the regime of modern times

Today I see American democshyracy manifest itself in my beshyhalf and through me to honor my country as your wonderful university bestows an excepshytional token of consideration on a man of color who has still to learn a lot he said

President Tsiranana laid witbshythe passage of the Americalmiddot civil rights act a small cloud has disappeared the cloud which sometimes was able to darken the relations between colored nations and your great nation

Portugal See Plans Modern Cathedral

BRAGANZA (NC)-The first cathedral to be built in Portugal in over a century will be conshystructed in this citY

The diocese of Braganza and Miranda was founded in 1545 and Miranda has a fine Renaisshysance cathedral but Braganza has become the bishops resi shydence and the administrative headquarters have been tra middotferred here

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The decision which reversed an earlier ruling by the state liquor director was criticized by Auxiliary Bishop Paul F Leishybold and by the archdiocesan newspaper the Catholic Teleshygraph

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Aug 6 1964

Lauds Christian Social Mov~em4~nt Leaders By Msgr George G Riggins

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Eric von Kuehnelt-Leddihn a eosmopolitan Austrian Catholic journalist whose constant comshyings-and-goings from one disshytant part of the world to the other make Columbus Marco Polo and Magellan look like stay-at-homes or shut-ins is a hard man to pin down or to categorize ideologically One day he writes -- in The Commonshyweal for exshyample -like a moderate libshyeral and the next day - in the National Review for exshyample - like a hard bitten conservative And now and then he seems to play it down the middle

I always enjoy reading Mr ~ Leddihn even when he is in one

of his most stubbornly conserva_ tive moods but I must admit that some of his writings on the subject of Catholic social teachshying leave me rather confused

Catholic Sentimentalist Take for example his article

The Problem of the Catholic Social Sentimentalist in the May 19 issue of National Review The thesis of this article-if I have understood it correctly-is that the ever mounting fascishynation with social justice toshyday prevalent among Christians in general and Catholics in parshyticular is dangerous and demshyagogic sentimentalism

In the last 200 years of Westshyern history Mr Leddihn inshyforms us with a sweeping rheshytorical flourish the sentimenshytalists crusading for some sort of justice or to right the balance have caused more tears and bloodshed than the simple egoshytistic materialists who merely erave for earthly goods

Fails to Name It would be easier to undershy

stand what this rhetoric means if Mr Leddihn had taken the trouble to name a few names One would like to know who these sentimentalists really are and why they are thought to be so dangerous

Who for example are the misguided Christians who s e sentimentalism is greatly reshysponsible for the steady growth of Italian Communist votes and to whom is Mr Leddihn reshyferring when he says that cershytain Christians in Europe posshysessed of a purely strategicaishytactical and utterly unshy

~t Christian fear that Christians may miss the boat are convinced that they will have to take the wind out of the sails of Socialshyism and Communism-by aping some of their policies

Germans Contribute To Uganda Church

MITYANA (NC) - German Catholics are raising funds to build a church here in Uganda in honor of Mathias Mulumba Luka Banabakintu and Nowa Mawaggali three of the 22 Uganda martyrs who will beshycome canonized saints in Octoshyber

The fund dTive was announced by Archbishop Joseph Kiwanuka of Rubaga The martyrs all conshyverts of the White Fathers in the 19th century were killed for refusing to renounce their Cathshyolic Faith

Midsummer Whist Choristers at St Mathieu

Church Fall River will hold their annual whist at 8 Saturshyday night Aug 8 in the church hall Miss Jacqueline Mathieu is leneral chairman

I gather from the context of not 1 ecessarily swept off their Mr Leddihns article in National Review that he is referring here to the Moro wing of the Chrisshytian Democratic Party in Italy which as we know is in favor of the so-called opening to the left

But why not identify Mora and his associates by name and in simple fairness why not note for the record that Pope John XXIII from all accounts was sympathetic to their program or in any event saw no reason to flag them down

Un-Christian Trend Moreover if Mr Leddihn

really believes that when it comes to the practical applicashytion of the encyclicals the indishyvidual Catholic is entirely on his own by what logic then does he presume to say that his anonymous group of Christian sentimentalists are following an utterly un-Christian trend

of thought I suspect that the answer to

these questions is to be found in Mr Leddihns apparent convicshytion that there is really no such thing as an unjust social strucshyture anywhere in Europe todaY and that those who claim that there is are dangerous demashygogues

In other words while Mr Leddihn explicitly admits the possibility of a socially unjust order he is persuaded apparshyenthly that de facto all this talk about social justice in Europe is really so much bilge

Popes Stress Importance The impetus in modern times

to establish social justice Mr Ledihn contends came undeshyniably from the Marxists who condemned the inequalities of wealth insisting that politcal equality must be supplemented by economic equality

If this be so what are we to make of the repeated emphasis of recent Popes on the crucial importance of the virtue of soshycial justice

Mr Ledihns answer to this question is that while the Church obviously has a right to concern herself with the probshylems of injustice in the economic order her moralizing injuncshytions have created a probably unforeseen sense of illusion among good Christians who a[~

Seeks Replacements For Arctic Plants

LATROBE (NC) - Father Maximilian G Duman OSB head of the biology department at St Vincent College has emshybarked on his 1Uh expedition to arctic regions

Accompanied by Father Arshytheme Dutilly OMI director of the Arctic Institute at Catholic University of America Washshyington D C Father Dumans main purpose on the six-week expedition is to find replaceshyments for botanical specimens lost in the disastrous St Vinshycent fire in January 1963

When the biology laboratories burned Father Duman lost 25000 plant specimens 6000 of which were collected on 10 preshyvious trips in arctic regions

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Wh 3t can this possibly mean except that in Mr Leddihns jUdgment those Christians who are trying to apply the princishyples of the social encyclicals to concrete situations in their own countries - as the Popes have urged them to do-are one and all a pack of sentimentalists who really dont know what its all about and are concerned about social justice (which Mr Leddihn significantly always puts n quotes) only because they are stupid enough to think that in this way they can outshypromise Or out-maneuver the socialit and communist and thereby hopefUlly put the Church in a better light

Salt of the Earth I have such great respect for

Mr Leddihns first hand knowlshyedge of contemporary Europe and aso such respect foc his personal integrity that t hesitate to take issue with him on this point

On he other hand while I cannot possibly claim to know as mu~h about Europe as he does I do happen to know many of the derical and lay leaders of the Cbristian social movement on the Continent

With all due respect to Mr Leddihl1 I would be less than honest with myself and less than fair to these outstanding Chrisshytian leaders If I were to fail to say that in my judgment Ledshydihns sweeping indictment of

them if l ghastly caricature Christian sentimentalists-my

eye These men are the salt of the earth Would that there were more of them not only on the Continent but in every ~ther part of the world as welL

Friars to Sponsor Reunion Symposium

GARRISON (NC)-The Franshyciscan lrriars of the Atonement will sponsor a symposium on Christian reunion devoted to discussim about bishops Sept 1 to 3

~ntitled The Episcopate and Christian Unity the symposium at St Pus X Seminary will deal with Anglican Orthodox and Protestent concepts of the episshycopate and with the Catholic episcopacy in the early Church after Vatican Council I and in the light of Vatican Council II

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BOMBAY (NC) - Hard work and detailed planning mark preparations for the International Eucharistic Conshygress to be held here Nov 28 to Dec 6 this yearFrom Valerian Cardinal Gracias down to the youngest clerk In the congress offices there is an intense interest in and eonshycern for its success They know too the concern that may be in the minds of some potential pilgrims about Bomshybay housing accommodations during the EuCharistic congress DaTdinal Gracias told me It is very difficult to persuade people 1here are accommodations even better than hotels Many people who may be afraid to come will find private homes both Cathashy1M and non-Catholic most comshyfortable

He added We have a whole rommittee of non-Catholics combing 1he city for accommoshydations One man said at a meetshying the other day 1 can be sure of finding accommodations for 100 people in private homes and almost all are very comfortable

The cardinal said that several bishops and priests had written him asking to be placed in pri shyvate homes because we want to know something of the life of tJhe people

Floatin~ Hotels Congress officials said tJhat

plans are being made to have ocean liners berthed in Bombay and turned into floating hotels both for people who come on them and for th()se who come by air Officials expect four of these ships and perhaps three or four more so that they said several thousand foreign visit shyors could easily be accommoshydated in these floating hotels

Speaking of the plans to place congress visitors in private homes Father Herman DSouza general secretary and liason ofshyficer for the congress said it would be an excellent opportushynity for Westerners to see Indishyans in their homes-and that non-Christian Indians will also have for the first time a chance to meet Western Christians on a elose personal basis 0

Cardinal Checks Cardinal Gracias keen interest

fn the preparations is shown by his close checking with the CODshy

gress at 5 Convent Street here Priests connected with the office say he will drop in two or three times a day to make a suggestshyion to check on Preparations or just to see how the plans are goings

Ill the large congress headshyquarters committees meet to handle the many details while all around them additions are made to existing church strucshytures and a new building on the corner moves toward comshypletion These new quarters will be used to house distinquished visitors to the congress and for press a~ommodations for jourshynalists covering the many conshygress events

Cooperation The congress has had excelshy

lent cooperation from all sources Cardinal Gracias said The

Newspapers Continued from Page One

azines recorded a 22 per cent gain in circulation including circulation of one major publi shycation newly transferred to this group and diocesan directories tollal cireuk4ion increased 99 per cent

The circulation and number of Canadian publications conshytinued basically unchanged toshytaling as of the beginning of the year 12 weekly newspapers 13 Canadian magazines accepting advertising and 17 magazines not accepting advertising for a total circulation in all categories of 1484742

govem-ment has been most c0shy

operative They have put a man especially on 1ihis job to do whatshyever is necessary

One of the exhibits planned will be at St Xavier High School slMlwing the life of the Church in India since it was visited by St Thomas the Apostle This will serve a double purpose explainshying the Church in India to visit shyors--but also explaining it to the non-Christians of India

Father DSouza said that forshyeign visitors who do not know English or Indian languages will be met by guides and interpreshytors who have been trained for two years Each group will be accompanied by these aides as

they go from their residences to the congress site and back again

Vietnant Repeals -Family Law

SAIGON (NC) - Vietnams prime minister Maj Gen Nguyen Khanh has issued a decree repealing the family law passed under the late Ngo Dinh Diems government which pracshytically outlawed divorce

The new decree makes divorce legally possible on any of five grounds (1) adultery (2) if either party receives a grave penal sentence from a court (3) mistreatment so as to hinder peaceful life together (4) disshyappearance for five years and (5) abandonment Court judgshyments are required to establish the fourth and fifth conditions

The new decree does not pershymit more than one legal wife at a time

Civil Aspects The 158 articles of the decree

include many provisions regardshying the civil aspects of marriage Ill effect it brings back much of the legislation concerning marshyriage that prevailed under French colonial rule

Under the Diem family law divorce could be permitted only by the president himself in very exceptional cases

The new decree will have one good effect for the Catholic Church It will make use of the Pauline privilege for converts easier than it has been (This privilege widely used in mission countries was enunciated by St Paul and allows married conshyverts to Christianity to enter Christian marriage if their 11011shy

Christian spouses refuse to live in peace with them)

Holy Father Urges Return of Honesty

CASTELGANDOLFO (NC)shyPope Paul VI called ~or restora- tion to full value of the princishyples of fraternity and concord in social and individual life as a defense against threats of disshyorder and subversion

Appearing at noon on the balshycony of the inner courtyard of his Summer villa to recite the Angelus andmiddot bless thousands who had gathered there the Pope spoke of the persisting reashysons for apprehension and sorshyrow for so many bereavements and lllisfortunes which still torshyment the world as reported in the press He pointed to some weakness and decadence reshygarding good principles which must sustain individuals as well as family social and internashytional life

He exhorted his audience to pray the Lord may render goodness strong-goodness which is not weakness but endowed with profound energy

~~ CONGRESS SEALS Three series of seals with 10

seals to the series have been issued for the 38th Internationshyal Eucharistic Congress to be held in Bombay India Nov 28 to Dec 6 These are examplelt of the first series of seals which deals with liturgical symbols NC Photo

Prelate Summaries Dimmiddotensions Of Catholic School System

SAN FRANCISCO (NC) shySketching the size of the Cathshyolic school system Msgr Mark J Hurley told the GOP platform committee here

The Catholic school system in New York is bigger than the public school system in each of 34 states and the District of Columbia the one in Pennsylshyvania is larger than the public school systems in each of 26 states and the District

In eight states the Catholic scftElol population Comprises 20 per cent or more of the total school population Ill 19 states it is more than 15 per cent of the total school population

Ill major cities 1he percentage is even higher Buffalo 376 per cent Chicago 329 per cent Boston 3~8 per cent Cincinnati 279 per cent Cleveland 259 per cent and St Louis 254 per cent

From 1940 to 1960 Catholic school enrollment jumped 119 per cent against a 42 per cent

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Anglicans Pray With Catholics For Unity

LONDON (NC) Some 200 Anglican clergy and laity have placed a Christian unshyity petition on the altar of the Catholic shrine at Aylesford

Their petition read in part We make an act of reparatioll

for all the evils that were done by Our forefathers at the Refshyormation in destroying this holy shrine We have prayed this day for the reunion of Christenshydom and the healing of the 16t~ century breach between Rome and the Anglican Communion

Attend Mass The pilgrimage was organized

by the Rev John A Wynne of St Stephens church in Windsor home of the royal family we1Jt of London Members attended _ votive Mass of Our Lady of Mount Carmel at the restored Carmelite shrine

The prior Father Malachy Lynch O Carm led them in reshyciting the Rosary along the shrines outdoor Rosary Way

Ill northern England three Anglican congregations took part as an act of reparation in a big rally in honor of the 40 Martyrs of England and Wales at Sunderland They cancelled their own Sunday evening sershyvices for the purpose

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Conce~ebration Encouraged ContinueC from Page One

eus parts of the world but al shyways in private - meetings of various clergy Now for the first time Pope Paul authorized a public concelebration and it

is expected that this may happen often during the Eucharistic Congress to be held in Bombay

India toward the end of the year Private Occasions

On July 19 in the presence of Cardinals Lercaro and Bea of the episcopal members of the Post-Conciliar Liturgical Comshy

mission and of some laymen 20 Benedictine monks celebrated Mass together with their Abbot Primate at St Anselms Abbey Rome

On July 24 it was disclosed tha t the Benedictine monastery of Calcar and the Dominican

eonvent of Soissons had obtained permission for concelebration The privilege had already been granted by the Post-Conciliar

lilIICommission on the Liturgy Preshyviously certain monasteries among which the Benedictine Abbeys of Monserrat (Spain)

Maredsous (Belgium) Maria Laach (Germany) St Anselm (Rome) and St John Collegeshyville U S) had already obtained authorization it was mentioned

At the first meeting of the superiors of monks and nuns of Africa held at the Benedictine monastery of Bouake the Ivory Coasts first Benedictine priest presided at the opening Mass which was concelebrated and the bishop of the diocese did the same with the priests present for the closing Mass

First in Public The underground basilica of

St Pius X at Lourdes was the scene of the first public concelmiddot ebration offered according to the Vatican Councils suggestion This was done by special pershymission of Pope Paul VI himsslf

The Mass was presided over by Cardinal Ferretto of the Roman Curia on the occasion of the pilgrimage of 500 sick Italian priests to Lourdes The Cardinal was joined by 24 priests most of whom were Italian It was witshynessed by pilgrims from France Italy Luxembourg England Ireshyland Belgium Germany and in the presence of many bishops as well

On Tuesday July 28 another eoncelebration occurred but this time in the Grottoes of the Marshyian Shrine and under the presishydency of Bishop Theas Bishop of Tharbes and Lourdes

Why ConceIebration The Eucharist is not only a

sacrifice and sacrament but it is the symbol of unity It is taken

~ as THE symbol of the Churchs most perfect sign-testimonyshyof her unity

Hence on the occasion of a gathering of priests how can this unity of the Church be shown These men are priests and priests for all eternity Never can they be or act as layshymen Therefore if they were to attend Mass as though they were iayinen they would not be showing publicly their own status nor the type of unity that the Church wishes to show in the celebration of the Eucharist

Thus the Church wishes that these priests associate themshyselves-participate in a special way-with thll one who is the ehief celebrant This should be the normal way for a Bishop to celebrate in the presence of his priests or for all to unite at the altar on the occasion of some meeting synod retreat or other assembly

Historical Development The celebration of the Euchashy

rist was never a private affair Even if a priest celebrates Mass in some dark l~orner of a lonely church it is Christ and the enshytire Church that offers the sacshyrifice to God

In early times the community

and hierrarchical unity was stressed in the celebration of Mass All the priests were to impose hands on the offerings although only the presiding celshyebrant would recite the words of Consecration

Later at Papal Masses espeshycially all the Cardinals present were to stand at the altar with the Pope during the Mass They would hold a corporal in their hands on which lay the offerings and they would recite the Canon aloud with him and consecrate the offerings along with him Gradually this was reserved only for solemn feasts then only for Holy Thursday and then it disshyappeared altogether

In the Eastern Church the practice survived and is presshyently the normal thing in the Byzantine Rite and the usual thing for great feasts for other Eastern Rites A form of conshycelebration does occur on the occasion of the ordination of priests and the consecration of bishops even in the Latin Rite today

Councils Decision Paragraph 57 of the Councils

Decree on the Sacred Liturgy speaks of and encourages conshycelebration and the Post-Concil shyiar Commission on the Liturgy has drawn up an appropriate rite

The decree stated Conceleshybration whereby the unity of the priesthood is appropriately manifested has remained in use to this day in the Church both in the east and in the west For this reason it has seemed good to the Council to extend conshycelebration to the following cases

-on Holy Thursdays Mass of Chrism and the Commemoration of the Lords Supper

at Masses during councils bishops conferences and synshyods -at the Mass for the blessing of an Abbot

The Councils Decree also enshycourages concelebration with permission of the Ordinary to whom it belongs to decide whether concelebration is opshyportune j

-at conventual Mass and at the principal Mass in churches when the needs of the faithful do not require that all the priests available should celeshybrate individually

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Jesliit Educators Hold Conference SAW~A CLARA (NC)-About

135 Jesuit high school adminisshytrators from the United States Canada and West Indies are par_ ticipating in a 12-day institute at the University of Santa Clara here in California

Included are directors of edushycation for the 11 Jesuit provinces in the nation 35 high school preside1ts or rectors and 89 principals and other administrashytors

It is he largest conference of this group a division of the Jesuit Educational Association since meetin-gs were initiated in 1940 It also marks the firsttime the West Coast has been chosen as the meeting ground The conshyference will end Friday Aug 14

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MADRID (NC) - A blunt at shytack on the labor policies of the ruling Falangist party in Spain has been made by the Young Catholic Workers organization

The organizations publication asserted that the Falangists inshyject politics into the lives of the workers in the same way as do the communists A number of Young Catholic Worker leaders have supported a petition for the rehiring of Asturian coal miriers and metallurgical workers disshymissed for strike activity

In its July issue the organ of the Catholic workers Juventud Obrera (Working Youth) said that of all the parties concerned in the recent Asturian miners strikes the workers were least interested in political motives

But as a result of arrests lockshyout and deportations of some workers Juventud Obrera exshyplained the miners were turning against all who oppose thein The

Workers Attack Labor Policies

publieation asked Spaniards have the courage to get to the bottom of the miners problelIl8 and not to take the easy course of seeing politics in the strikes

Insult io Dignity The Asturian petitioners supshy

ported by the Young Catholie Workers have tried unsuccessshyfully to see high government leaders here induding the vice president of the cabinet the ministers of labor and pUblic order and the national syndicate shy

(government - controlled t I a d e union) director

They maintain that present relations between owners and workers are in many cases a permanent insult to the dignity

of the workers They hold that though recognizing some of the miners grievances the governshyment authorities allow manageshyment to play the part of judge so that workers interests invarishyably suffer

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parishAl iamp dying FATUER JOHN GHEBREKIDUS takes the Blessed Sacrament and goes to him by mule bullbull The trip by mule sometimes takes eight hours Catbshyelics are few and scattered in the African lowlands and there are no roads FATHER JOHN lives in GHILA8 one of 20 villages for which he is responsible He eooks his OWIlI meals outdoors over an open fire His rectory is a circushylar thatched hut made of mud which serves also as a church on

The Holy Ptlth8fs Mission AiJ Sunday Day by day one sees him 101 the ONentill Chllramph slowly wearing out Does anyone

eare You do and so do we The Holy Father asks our help bullbull To save the souls entrusted to him to give his people a decent life FATHER JOHN needs a new church ($4800) and a school ($2800) An adequate rectory will cost $1600 Wont you help-just a little at least If everyone who reads this column gives only $1 $2 $5 FATHER JOHN can have what he needs Send something now Maybe by spacing the payments to your own convenience you can build this church school or rectory all by yourself as a permanent mission memorial to parents or a loved one Let us hear from you Meanwhile please pray for FATHER JOHN Wasting away in AfrieL he lIeeds your prayers your sympatby your financial help

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BETHLEHEM A CHIILD FOR yOU READY FOR BED their faces glistening 42 happy little girls

will kneel tonight in BETHLEHEM to thank God for parents they have never seen The offspring of Palestine refugees the girls get love and care from tho Sisters of the Apostles in the Pontifical Mission Orphanage The parents they pray for are American Catholics who pay $10 a month for their support bull Write us now if you or your group would like to adopt one of these girls or an orphan equally as needy Or send $350 to buy an orphan a pail of shoes The Sisters ia BETHLEHEM will welcome your h~lp

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Good Example Leads to Conversion BATTLE CREEK (NC)-The

good example of a Catholic famshyily nurtured the seed of Cathol icism to full bloom here in Michigan as a family of nine was baptized into the Faith as memshybers of St Joseph parish

Mr and Mrs Robert Scears and their seven children rangshying in age from four to 13 beshycame Catholics on a Sunday The parents went to confession and had their marriage blessed

The following morning the parents and four oldest children received their First Communion The younger children will folshylow as they become of age

Children Play Together We had been thinking of beshy

coming Catholics for some time Mrs Scears explained but we kept putting it of and putting it off

Then she said the Scears

Admission Laws On Kof C Agenda

NEW ORLEANS (NC)-The Supreme Council of the Knights of Columbus meets here Aug 18 to 20 with resolutions from ten state councils proposing changes in membership requirementa facing delegates

The session will be the 83rd annual gathering of the governshying body of the fraternal benefit society of Catholic men Some 400 delegates are expected

The resolutions on membershyship stem from controversies over admission of Negro appli shycants All favor relaxing the present laws of the society ia force from the organization early days

At present an applicant can be refused membership if five negative votes are cast against him by members of a council when his name is submitted for bull vote

Seven of the resolutions to be acted upon at the meeting here according to a K of C State ment would change the law to require negative votes by more than one-third of the council memobers voting to reject an apshyplicant one would require more than one-quarter negative votes and two seek change in the law without offering specific recomshymendations

Notre Dame Starts Foreign Study Plan

NOTRE DAME (NC)-Fifty two University of Notre Dame sophomores sail from New York aboard the SS America Saturshyday Aug 8 to participate ia the schools first foreign study proshygram at the University of Inn bruck Austria

The European-bound sophoshymores wer selected from among 250 applicants They prepared for their ~tayabroad by taking a special qerman course during their freshman year They will receive additional bitensive training in the German language

at Salzburg Austria Aug 11shySept 20

The courses at Innsbruck get underway in mid-October

Seek Prelates Aid For Public Schools

DINDIGUL (NC)-The munishycipal council of this predomishynantly Hindu town has requested a Catholic bishop to start bull polytechnic and a college for women

The request was made by the council of Bishop James MenshydQnca of Tiruchirapalli who was honored on completion of Z5 years as bishop The prelate in his reply offered to help in the establishment of the institutio~ If he received enough cooperashytion from _ibe people

family moved to Battle Creek in June 1963 and met M Sgt Elshywood L McElhiney his wife Shirley and their four childen Sgt McElhiney is stationed with the Army at the Federal Center here and Scears works for bull farm feed company

Say Family Rosary Friendship grew between the

families as Mrs Scears and Mrs MeElhiney chatted over the back fence and the children played games together-

Soon Scears 33 and his wife

Fall River Units Set Field Daysmiddot

Field days are planned by Alumni and PTA of St Stanisshylaus parish and by Bluebirds and Campfire Girls of Sacred Heart parish both Fall River

The St Stanislaus event is set for 1 Sunday afternoon Aug 9 at Urbans Grove Open to the public it will be in charge of Joseph Amaral

Sacred Hearts field day is scheduled from 930 to 6 Tuesshyday Aug 25 at Camp Tom Welch Youth group members and counselors for the units

recent camping trip are invited to attend Guests will be Blueshybirds and Campfire Girls from St Marys Cathedral and SS Peter and PaUl parishes Fall River

Sponsor Sports Week for ~uns

EISENSTADT (NC)-Austrian nuns spent a week here devotshyiog themselves to different ~orts including swimming tenshynlS and basketball

This Sports Week for Nuns as it was named was attended by 23 nuns from various reli shygious communities who had parshyticipated in a similar Winter program Which like the Summer event was organized by the Eisenstadt dlocese

Among the nuns was a 62shyyear-old Sister who is a teacher of gymnasties The average age of the nuns was about 30

Bishop Stefan Laszlo of Eisenshystandt visited tbe nuns during their sport session and told them they should adapt themselves to the spirit of the times to meet Pope John XXIns call for an updating of the Church Thereshyfore he said religious orders should be interested in sports

Condemns Bombing In South middotAfrmiddotca

CAPE TOWN (He) -ArchshybiShop Owen McCann of Cape Town has joined other churchshymen and political leaders in condemning the bombing incishydent which took place in the Johannesburg railroad station

Archbishop McCann said I condemn this outrage as I conshydemn all sabotage attempts and I would emphasize that people must not take the law into their own hands This must be left to the police

A phosphorous timebomb planted bya young white man exploded in the crowded station injuring 25 persons mostly women and children Newsshypapers were informed of the bombing a few minutes before the bomb went off but too late to prevent its explosion

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Delorese 31 began asking quesshytions about Catholicism Last February their interest led them to ask the McElhineys to contact a priest from St Joseph

- parish Father Richard Groshek assistant at St Josephs visited t~e family and the wheels were set in motion for the eventual conversion

The McElhineys set such a good example that we decided to become Catholics Mrs

bull Scears said Up to their convershysion she said the family pracshyticed no religion

The Scears family has been saying the family Rosary since February and attending Sunday Mas s together for several months Mrs Scears has been atshytending Altar Society meetings and the family intends to join the Christian Family Movement at St Joseph parish this Fall

Pope Salutes Water Skiers

CASTELGANDOLFO (NC)shyPope Paul VI received 150 comshypetitors from 28 water skiing championship teams representshying Europe Africa and Meditershyranean areas and compared their sport with the Gospel acshycount of Jesus walking on water

The athletes gathered in the hall of the Swiss Guards at the Summer villa overlooking Lake Alblno where skiing competi non ~s to begin the-next day

The Gospel episode to which the Pope referred relates how Jesus walked across Lake Tibe rias to the Apostles on the other side The Pope said With His mastery over the liquid element Jesus wanted to render manifest to the still hesitant Apostles not

His wonderful power but that he was the Son of God Master of all the created world and that His message came from God and had to be believed

By this walk over water Jesus invites His disciples to grasp with faith the whole Christian Revelation and the supernatural realities wbidl cannot be seen or touched but are as real as the natural world which falls within our experishyence

Likes Sports Our predecessors and ourshy

selves always have had a likhig for sports which frequently exshypressed itself embracing all the various forms of sport As long as they are properly practiced they lead to harmonious develshyopment ofthe human body and are founded on qualities of the spirit and self control

Your very personal experishyence shows you how and how much healthy practice of sport contributes to the development of the human person Therefore you will understand that we feel for it benevolence and admirashytion and that we encourale young people in it

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SPEAKING WITH AUTHORITY Stanley (Stan the Man) Mu-sial head of the nations physical fitness program by appointment of President Johnson acts as well as exshyhorts Here he shows Steve Anderson of St Marys school Alexandria Va and Joe Anderson of Gonzaga High School Washington D C the proper way to hit a baseball NC Photo

Cardinal Caggiano Tells Employers Share Profits With Workers

BUENOS AIRES (NC)-Emshy general progress the prIm plOyers must share their profits of Argentina affirmed with workers and regard them as associates rather than ser vants declared Antonio Cardinal Caggiano of Buenos Aires in a sermon here

Such a pollcy can change the mentality of workers It satisfies their socoial revolt because it provides them and their families with the means of living Carshydinal Caggiano stressed

Employers have to replace exploitation with 0 acuteness A Christian acuteness of course and one which is ch9racterized by a deep feeling of solidarity They must treat workers 88 friends and share with them a longing for sociai peace and

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Aug 6 1964

Says Christian Unity Objective Of Ma riolog icaI Congresses

SANTO DOMINGO (NC) -Christian unity is the objective of the fourth Mariological Conshygress and the ninth International M~rian Congrss to be held in this country m 1965 declared Father Carlo Bahc OFM who was here as a representative of Pope Paul VI to set up the con-

Postpone Religious TolerClltion Debate

GENEVA (NC) - The UN Economic and Social Council meeting here in Switzerland has decided not to discuss a proposed declaration on religious tolera tion drawn up by the U N Human Rights Commission

The dedaration appears to be headed for General AssemblY debate perhaps later this year

The Human Rights Commisshysion failed to take final action on the measures last March beshycause the Soviet Union objected that any statementpn religious tolerance did not contain a guarantee for atheistic propashyganda as well The UN declashyration is seen as important in that it may become a guideline for civil law in emerging nations

gresses preparatory commlshysions

The Yugoslav Franciscan anshynounced that representatives of other religions espechilly Protshyestants will be invited to attend the meetings as observers

Archbishop Octavio Beras of Santo Domingo addressed the prepartory commissions comshyposed chiefly of members of the Cursillos de Cristiandad He afshyfirmed that the decision of Pope Paul to have both congresses held in the Dominican Republic is one of the highest honors for this country where the preaching of the Gospel in tte New World began

Father Balic stressing this point reminded the audience that the International Marian Congress is the first to be held outside of Europe Asked why the Dominican Republic had been chosen as the site of the congresses Father Balic declared that Pope Paul probably took into considerati~n the fact that Mass in the Western Hemisphere was first celebrated at Santo Domingo that the first metreshypolitan See in the Americas W2S

founded in the same city and that there is a great devotion in this country to Our Lady

lt HOME MISSIONER Father James J Wilmes of Fairfield Conn Eastern field ltIishyrec1or of the Glenmary Home Missioners of America will appear on Catholic Chapel WJAR-TV Sunday from 9 to 930 AM He will describe Glenmarys efforts t~ help the desshytitute in Appalachia and to bring the faith to some 35 million rural Americans most of whom have never even met a Catholic

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14 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Aug 6 19~i4

r ells Youth Good Readin~1 LE~ads to God By Joseph T bull McGloin SJ

A lot of tOdays teachers and parents deplore that fact that television has cut deeply into our reading And yet sales of all kinds of reading material shyespecially paper-backs-are fab_ ulous It must be true that some people are reading less and enshyjoying it less and this perhaps

because of television but it could also be true that some others actually read more beshycause previous ly they never 8 a t still long enough to read a book and now they are forced to do so m e reading because its imshypossible to enshydure all that television without distraction

I suspect in fact that you teen-agers as a group are readshying more than teen-agers ever have But the important considshyeration isnt that you read-its what you read

Literarily Retarded Among the many indicators of

maturity or the lack of same a persons reading habits are going to be quite prominent The avowedly mature young man who is still lapping up girlie magazines is still in his emoshytional infancy

And th gal who still pines and pants over true romance pulp is far from adulthood Unshyfortunately there are some pretshyty old babies in this old world

The fact is that you teen-agers are too mature now for only comic books and pulp SO dont keep yourselves literarily reshytarded

Has Purp~

Reading to even the minimalshyly mature has a connection with ones purpose in life just as everything else has In other words its not only for entershytainment (that too) but its supshyposed to help you get closer to God somehow

Your reading like knowledge is invariably going to show you something about God-either dishyrectly or indirectly - the God who is Beauty Truth and Goodshyness Or else its going to take you away from Him

Undoubtedly in your reading 80 far youve encountered some great heroes of history past and contemporary and undoubtedly too youve encountered some who were such only in their own minds and in the minds of the superficial

Youre mature enough now to

Withdlraws Support From Expedition

PITTSBURGH (NC) - Dushyquesne University has announced it is dropping its support of an African expedition by a Scottish anthropologist who believes white men are superior to eolored

Dr Robert Gayre was to lead the one-year expedition whose purpose was to see if white men had filtered into African coastal regions and accounted for the comparatively high civilizations found in some areas before Eushyropean settlers reached there in the 1500s

Details of Duquesnes withshydrawal were not disclosed The institution is operated by the Holy Ghost Fathers

Home Association The Sacred Heart Home and

SchOOl Association of North Atshytleboro executi~ board will meet at 8 Itomorrow night in the 1ICh00L

look in at least occasionally en the genuine heroes of history-shyChrist and His saints

Life of Ignatius You may recall a young man

named Ignatius who was Shl)t down off a wall his legs shashytered by a cannon-ball As te recuperated he asked for tte romances of the day since theie and military books were the only reading he cared for

To his dismay only some livEs of Christ and the saints were available and so reluctantlr and just to pass the tedious tim~

he began to read these It wasnt long before he began to see that Christ and His saints made pygmies of historys giants

And being somewhat stub born and proud Ignatius said to himself If these people di tinguished themselves this wa~

so can I Start With Scriptures

It shouldnt take a cannon-ban to get you doing some of the right kind of reading Start witll the real source of all good spirshyitual reading - the Scripturel Read just a little bit a day from both the Old and New Testashyment

But as you read dont force it down as you would medicinE

Read with your imagination visualizing the place where Christ sat as he spoke seein~ the people He spoke to puttin~

yourself in the crowd too ami transferring His words to your own contemporary idiom

Look into an occasional article or book that will guide yOll through Scripture giving you some background for a more in telligent and perceptive appreshyciation of these timeless book~~

Life of Christ Get a good life of Christ

(such as Jim Bishops Th~

Day Christ Died or Alban Goodiers completely fascinatinl~ and absorbing Life of Christ) and let yourself be captured blr

West Germans Help Children of India

MADRAS (NC) -A Catholicmiddotmiddot sponsored childrens welfar~

service was inaugurated hen~

with help from the people of West Germany

The mobile service to be run by the Catholic service Guild was inaugurated in the presencl~ of Archbishop Louis Mathias SDB of Madra-Mylapore and Dr Josef Holik West German consul in Madras

KC Clamboil Bishop Stang Assembly

Fourth Degree Knights of Co lumbus will hold a clamboU beginning at 1 Sunday after noon Aug 23 at the See-Saw in Tiverton John P Pereira ill in charge of arrangements

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Read about those tremendous men who were the Apostles look into great soldier saints like Camillus rugged saints like Brebeuf and Jogues lovable human saints like Francis of Assisi and the Little Flower lay men and women saints like Thomas More and Mary MagdashylenE intellectual saints like ThoJPas and Augustine and Ter~sa of Avila and simple lovshyablE saints like the Cure of Ars

Read a few of the very intershyestilg books on the spiritual life on positive moral and ascetical theology Read books about morals which give Tou their wly rather than only a cata log of Donts Read philososhyphy and theology written as Father Farrell does it in his Compannion to the Summa

Spiritual Novel Or if youre real tired pick

up something along the line of a piritual novel such as the charming Mass of Brother Miclel

Theres a lot of good reading before you-if you have the inishytial maturity and energy to get at t You can estimate your maturity by your reading-by the discipline for instance you exercise in reading something a litU~ tougher on occasion inshystead of just drifting along- and wasting all your reading time on junk

Remember - reading Ii k e everything else is either going to g~t you closer to God or take you farther from Him This is of course always your OWD choice

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Hearts of Holy Redeemer Church Chatham will hold a penny sale at 8 Thursday night Aug 20 at the Intermediate SchIQI Chatham The commitshytee includes Mrs William Madshyden chairman Mrs Cbarles Bladen tickets Mrs Jerome Sales ushers Miss Jeanette Fomaine posters Mrs Robert Ericson pUblicity Mrs Arthur Ellis gifts

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15 Race Relations Continued from Page One

Catholic diocese m Lafayette A cruel and unbelievable

erime was committed against one of our priests who is a memshyber of a society which has been very generous to our diocese both as regards money and priests priests who have labored zealously among our colored Catholics The good priest was assaulted and whipped by sevshyeral Catholic white men

It is God Hims~lf who says Touch ye not my anointed (Ps 104 15) So grave is the ofshyfense of striking a priest that Mother Church PUnishes this act with excommunication as in- dicated in Canon 2343 No4

As an act of reparation for this truly sad incident a half hour of prayer before the Blsssed Sacrament exposed will be held in every parish church of the diocese on the first Friday Aug 7 Over and above the act of reparation we shall pray that a change of heart will come about in other places where the spirit of rebellion against the teachings of the Church regardshying race exists

You will recall our action of Oct 16 1959 when interference against participation of Negroes in religious instruction through diocesan marriage courses was declared a reserved sin By these presents the same penalty is now extended to all those who interfere with our colored Cathshyolics in the practice of their reshyligion or who join groups whose purpose it is to oppose the teachshyings of Mother Church regarding racial relations These Catholics cannot possibly be absolved in confession or approach the holy Table unless there be a change of disposition Without this change one would be guilty of the sacriligious reception of these sacraments

This letter must be read at all the Masses in the churches and chapels of the diocese on Sunshyday Aug 2

May the good God and Father of us all preserve us from furshyther disturbances of this nature and in His boundless mercy may He grant us a better understandshying and practice of His all shyembracing law of charity

Given from the episcopal resshyidence on the 27th day of July 1964

Faithfully yours in the Lord ffi Maurice Schexnayder

Bishop of Lafayette

P S It is comforting to know that the men involved have given good evidence of sincere repentance and have made their apologies

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Trappistine Sisters To Open Community

DUBUQUE (NCh-Trappistine Sisters from St Marys Abbey Wrentham Mass will arrive Oct 1 to take possession of a 598-acre farm nine miles south of Dubuque

Fifteen to twenty Sisters are expected to open the new insti shytution here the semi-cloistered orders third in the United States In addition to the Massashychusetts community there is anshyother in White Thorn Calif

The property includes a 10shyroom home a managers resi shydence three tenant houses and farm buildings ~)

Saving Canceled Stamps Easy lnexpensiv~

Way to Aid Mission Endeavors of Church From time to time one reads appeals for used postage stamps to help some particular

mission or missionary Considering the tons of such material available very little of it is ever put aside for these workers in Christs vineyard who request it Very likely one reason that the appeal falls on deaf ears is the average Catholics failure to understand that used postage stamps are a very real source of inshycome to many a Catholic misshysionary We dont realize two important facts which make it so-l) there are millions of American stamp collectors andshy2) these used postage stamps can be and are sold to dealers by the pound at various pricesdeshypending on quality and the conshydition of the stamp mixture market The stamp collecting inshydustry is a strong and healthy one and there is a constant deshymand for this material from specialists and students of the various stamp issues

Please Help There are so many Catholics

who are in a position to accumu_ late these used stamps and yet so little is done Wont you Mrs Housewife and you Miss OfficeshyWorker and you Messrs Execushytive Doctor Clerk Lawyer etc start NOW to put these insignishyficant pieces of colored paper aside to help our mission

If you dont happen to know of a missionary who is waiting with open arms to receive your accumulation your pastor can certainly name several Or send them to Monsignor Charles J Gable Pastor of Our Lady of Consolation Roman Catholic Ohurch on Statesville Road in Charlotte N C His missionary labors have been greatly assisted by gifts of used postage stamps faith among those less fortunate stamp to preserve it from dam- They can be sent by inexpenshy than ourselves A word of cau- age when tearing off the en- sive parcel post or third class tion - PleaSe leave a 1J4 inch velope corners or in cutting out rates margin of paper around the stamps from wrapper

Offer it Up

SUMMER PROJECT Collecting stamps for missioners is a good Summer project say these youngsters from left Kathleen and Carol Conroy St Josephs parish and Patricia Harney Holy Rosary parish both of Fall River

Maybemiddotit is a little trouble and inconvenience to tear off the stamped corners of envelopes and put them aside So-offer the inconvenience to God and thank Him for giving you an oportunity to help spread the

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THE ANCHORshyThurs August 6 1964

Africa Prer~~~~nt

Receives Det~ee ~

JAMAICA (NC) - President Philibert Tsiranana of the Malshygasy Republic told a special convocation at St Johns Unishyversity here in Long Island that it was an exceptional token of consHleration that an honorary degree should be awarded te himself a former little cowherd of a small Malagasy village

After accepting the doctor of laws degree the African leader declared it was obvious that God wanted democracy to be the regime of modern times

Today I see American democshyracy manifest itself in my beshyhalf and through me to honor my country as your wonderful university bestows an excepshytional token of consideration on a man of color who has still to learn a lot he said

President Tsiranana laid witbshythe passage of the Americalmiddot civil rights act a small cloud has disappeared the cloud which sometimes was able to darken the relations between colored nations and your great nation

Portugal See Plans Modern Cathedral

BRAGANZA (NC)-The first cathedral to be built in Portugal in over a century will be conshystructed in this citY

The diocese of Braganza and Miranda was founded in 1545 and Miranda has a fine Renaisshysance cathedral but Braganza has become the bishops resi shydence and the administrative headquarters have been tra middotferred here

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State Liquor Control Commisshysion has approved the licensing of a Playboy night club here following a hearing at which the head of the Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce said his city was in need of high class entertainshyment

The decision which reversed an earlier ruling by the state liquor director was criticized by Auxiliary Bishop Paul F Leishybold and by the archdiocesan newspaper the Catholic Teleshygraph

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Bishop Leibold whose St Louis parish is near the proshy

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Aug 6 1964

Lauds Christian Social Mov~em4~nt Leaders By Msgr George G Riggins

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Eric von Kuehnelt-Leddihn a eosmopolitan Austrian Catholic journalist whose constant comshyings-and-goings from one disshytant part of the world to the other make Columbus Marco Polo and Magellan look like stay-at-homes or shut-ins is a hard man to pin down or to categorize ideologically One day he writes -- in The Commonshyweal for exshyample -like a moderate libshyeral and the next day - in the National Review for exshyample - like a hard bitten conservative And now and then he seems to play it down the middle

I always enjoy reading Mr ~ Leddihn even when he is in one

of his most stubbornly conserva_ tive moods but I must admit that some of his writings on the subject of Catholic social teachshying leave me rather confused

Catholic Sentimentalist Take for example his article

The Problem of the Catholic Social Sentimentalist in the May 19 issue of National Review The thesis of this article-if I have understood it correctly-is that the ever mounting fascishynation with social justice toshyday prevalent among Christians in general and Catholics in parshyticular is dangerous and demshyagogic sentimentalism

In the last 200 years of Westshyern history Mr Leddihn inshyforms us with a sweeping rheshytorical flourish the sentimenshytalists crusading for some sort of justice or to right the balance have caused more tears and bloodshed than the simple egoshytistic materialists who merely erave for earthly goods

Fails to Name It would be easier to undershy

stand what this rhetoric means if Mr Leddihn had taken the trouble to name a few names One would like to know who these sentimentalists really are and why they are thought to be so dangerous

Who for example are the misguided Christians who s e sentimentalism is greatly reshysponsible for the steady growth of Italian Communist votes and to whom is Mr Leddihn reshyferring when he says that cershytain Christians in Europe posshysessed of a purely strategicaishytactical and utterly unshy

~t Christian fear that Christians may miss the boat are convinced that they will have to take the wind out of the sails of Socialshyism and Communism-by aping some of their policies

Germans Contribute To Uganda Church

MITYANA (NC) - German Catholics are raising funds to build a church here in Uganda in honor of Mathias Mulumba Luka Banabakintu and Nowa Mawaggali three of the 22 Uganda martyrs who will beshycome canonized saints in Octoshyber

The fund dTive was announced by Archbishop Joseph Kiwanuka of Rubaga The martyrs all conshyverts of the White Fathers in the 19th century were killed for refusing to renounce their Cathshyolic Faith

Midsummer Whist Choristers at St Mathieu

Church Fall River will hold their annual whist at 8 Saturshyday night Aug 8 in the church hall Miss Jacqueline Mathieu is leneral chairman

I gather from the context of not 1 ecessarily swept off their Mr Leddihns article in National Review that he is referring here to the Moro wing of the Chrisshytian Democratic Party in Italy which as we know is in favor of the so-called opening to the left

But why not identify Mora and his associates by name and in simple fairness why not note for the record that Pope John XXIII from all accounts was sympathetic to their program or in any event saw no reason to flag them down

Un-Christian Trend Moreover if Mr Leddihn

really believes that when it comes to the practical applicashytion of the encyclicals the indishyvidual Catholic is entirely on his own by what logic then does he presume to say that his anonymous group of Christian sentimentalists are following an utterly un-Christian trend

of thought I suspect that the answer to

these questions is to be found in Mr Leddihns apparent convicshytion that there is really no such thing as an unjust social strucshyture anywhere in Europe todaY and that those who claim that there is are dangerous demashygogues

In other words while Mr Leddihn explicitly admits the possibility of a socially unjust order he is persuaded apparshyenthly that de facto all this talk about social justice in Europe is really so much bilge

Popes Stress Importance The impetus in modern times

to establish social justice Mr Ledihn contends came undeshyniably from the Marxists who condemned the inequalities of wealth insisting that politcal equality must be supplemented by economic equality

If this be so what are we to make of the repeated emphasis of recent Popes on the crucial importance of the virtue of soshycial justice

Mr Ledihns answer to this question is that while the Church obviously has a right to concern herself with the probshylems of injustice in the economic order her moralizing injuncshytions have created a probably unforeseen sense of illusion among good Christians who a[~

Seeks Replacements For Arctic Plants

LATROBE (NC) - Father Maximilian G Duman OSB head of the biology department at St Vincent College has emshybarked on his 1Uh expedition to arctic regions

Accompanied by Father Arshytheme Dutilly OMI director of the Arctic Institute at Catholic University of America Washshyington D C Father Dumans main purpose on the six-week expedition is to find replaceshyments for botanical specimens lost in the disastrous St Vinshycent fire in January 1963

When the biology laboratories burned Father Duman lost 25000 plant specimens 6000 of which were collected on 10 preshyvious trips in arctic regions

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Wh 3t can this possibly mean except that in Mr Leddihns jUdgment those Christians who are trying to apply the princishyples of the social encyclicals to concrete situations in their own countries - as the Popes have urged them to do-are one and all a pack of sentimentalists who really dont know what its all about and are concerned about social justice (which Mr Leddihn significantly always puts n quotes) only because they are stupid enough to think that in this way they can outshypromise Or out-maneuver the socialit and communist and thereby hopefUlly put the Church in a better light

Salt of the Earth I have such great respect for

Mr Leddihns first hand knowlshyedge of contemporary Europe and aso such respect foc his personal integrity that t hesitate to take issue with him on this point

On he other hand while I cannot possibly claim to know as mu~h about Europe as he does I do happen to know many of the derical and lay leaders of the Cbristian social movement on the Continent

With all due respect to Mr Leddihl1 I would be less than honest with myself and less than fair to these outstanding Chrisshytian leaders If I were to fail to say that in my judgment Ledshydihns sweeping indictment of

them if l ghastly caricature Christian sentimentalists-my

eye These men are the salt of the earth Would that there were more of them not only on the Continent but in every ~ther part of the world as welL

Friars to Sponsor Reunion Symposium

GARRISON (NC)-The Franshyciscan lrriars of the Atonement will sponsor a symposium on Christian reunion devoted to discussim about bishops Sept 1 to 3

~ntitled The Episcopate and Christian Unity the symposium at St Pus X Seminary will deal with Anglican Orthodox and Protestent concepts of the episshycopate and with the Catholic episcopacy in the early Church after Vatican Council I and in the light of Vatican Council II

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BOMBAY (NC) - Hard work and detailed planning mark preparations for the International Eucharistic Conshygress to be held here Nov 28 to Dec 6 this yearFrom Valerian Cardinal Gracias down to the youngest clerk In the congress offices there is an intense interest in and eonshycern for its success They know too the concern that may be in the minds of some potential pilgrims about Bomshybay housing accommodations during the EuCharistic congress DaTdinal Gracias told me It is very difficult to persuade people 1here are accommodations even better than hotels Many people who may be afraid to come will find private homes both Cathashy1M and non-Catholic most comshyfortable

He added We have a whole rommittee of non-Catholics combing 1he city for accommoshydations One man said at a meetshying the other day 1 can be sure of finding accommodations for 100 people in private homes and almost all are very comfortable

The cardinal said that several bishops and priests had written him asking to be placed in pri shyvate homes because we want to know something of the life of tJhe people

Floatin~ Hotels Congress officials said tJhat

plans are being made to have ocean liners berthed in Bombay and turned into floating hotels both for people who come on them and for th()se who come by air Officials expect four of these ships and perhaps three or four more so that they said several thousand foreign visit shyors could easily be accommoshydated in these floating hotels

Speaking of the plans to place congress visitors in private homes Father Herman DSouza general secretary and liason ofshyficer for the congress said it would be an excellent opportushynity for Westerners to see Indishyans in their homes-and that non-Christian Indians will also have for the first time a chance to meet Western Christians on a elose personal basis 0

Cardinal Checks Cardinal Gracias keen interest

fn the preparations is shown by his close checking with the CODshy

gress at 5 Convent Street here Priests connected with the office say he will drop in two or three times a day to make a suggestshyion to check on Preparations or just to see how the plans are goings

Ill the large congress headshyquarters committees meet to handle the many details while all around them additions are made to existing church strucshytures and a new building on the corner moves toward comshypletion These new quarters will be used to house distinquished visitors to the congress and for press a~ommodations for jourshynalists covering the many conshygress events

Cooperation The congress has had excelshy

lent cooperation from all sources Cardinal Gracias said The

Newspapers Continued from Page One

azines recorded a 22 per cent gain in circulation including circulation of one major publi shycation newly transferred to this group and diocesan directories tollal cireuk4ion increased 99 per cent

The circulation and number of Canadian publications conshytinued basically unchanged toshytaling as of the beginning of the year 12 weekly newspapers 13 Canadian magazines accepting advertising and 17 magazines not accepting advertising for a total circulation in all categories of 1484742

govem-ment has been most c0shy

operative They have put a man especially on 1ihis job to do whatshyever is necessary

One of the exhibits planned will be at St Xavier High School slMlwing the life of the Church in India since it was visited by St Thomas the Apostle This will serve a double purpose explainshying the Church in India to visit shyors--but also explaining it to the non-Christians of India

Father DSouza said that forshyeign visitors who do not know English or Indian languages will be met by guides and interpreshytors who have been trained for two years Each group will be accompanied by these aides as

they go from their residences to the congress site and back again

Vietnant Repeals -Family Law

SAIGON (NC) - Vietnams prime minister Maj Gen Nguyen Khanh has issued a decree repealing the family law passed under the late Ngo Dinh Diems government which pracshytically outlawed divorce

The new decree makes divorce legally possible on any of five grounds (1) adultery (2) if either party receives a grave penal sentence from a court (3) mistreatment so as to hinder peaceful life together (4) disshyappearance for five years and (5) abandonment Court judgshyments are required to establish the fourth and fifth conditions

The new decree does not pershymit more than one legal wife at a time

Civil Aspects The 158 articles of the decree

include many provisions regardshying the civil aspects of marriage Ill effect it brings back much of the legislation concerning marshyriage that prevailed under French colonial rule

Under the Diem family law divorce could be permitted only by the president himself in very exceptional cases

The new decree will have one good effect for the Catholic Church It will make use of the Pauline privilege for converts easier than it has been (This privilege widely used in mission countries was enunciated by St Paul and allows married conshyverts to Christianity to enter Christian marriage if their 11011shy

Christian spouses refuse to live in peace with them)

Holy Father Urges Return of Honesty

CASTELGANDOLFO (NC)shyPope Paul VI called ~or restora- tion to full value of the princishyples of fraternity and concord in social and individual life as a defense against threats of disshyorder and subversion

Appearing at noon on the balshycony of the inner courtyard of his Summer villa to recite the Angelus andmiddot bless thousands who had gathered there the Pope spoke of the persisting reashysons for apprehension and sorshyrow for so many bereavements and lllisfortunes which still torshyment the world as reported in the press He pointed to some weakness and decadence reshygarding good principles which must sustain individuals as well as family social and internashytional life

He exhorted his audience to pray the Lord may render goodness strong-goodness which is not weakness but endowed with profound energy

~~ CONGRESS SEALS Three series of seals with 10

seals to the series have been issued for the 38th Internationshyal Eucharistic Congress to be held in Bombay India Nov 28 to Dec 6 These are examplelt of the first series of seals which deals with liturgical symbols NC Photo

Prelate Summaries Dimmiddotensions Of Catholic School System

SAN FRANCISCO (NC) shySketching the size of the Cathshyolic school system Msgr Mark J Hurley told the GOP platform committee here

The Catholic school system in New York is bigger than the public school system in each of 34 states and the District of Columbia the one in Pennsylshyvania is larger than the public school systems in each of 26 states and the District

In eight states the Catholic scftElol population Comprises 20 per cent or more of the total school population Ill 19 states it is more than 15 per cent of the total school population

Ill major cities 1he percentage is even higher Buffalo 376 per cent Chicago 329 per cent Boston 3~8 per cent Cincinnati 279 per cent Cleveland 259 per cent and St Louis 254 per cent

From 1940 to 1960 Catholic school enrollment jumped 119 per cent against a 42 per cent

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Anglicans Pray With Catholics For Unity

LONDON (NC) Some 200 Anglican clergy and laity have placed a Christian unshyity petition on the altar of the Catholic shrine at Aylesford

Their petition read in part We make an act of reparatioll

for all the evils that were done by Our forefathers at the Refshyormation in destroying this holy shrine We have prayed this day for the reunion of Christenshydom and the healing of the 16t~ century breach between Rome and the Anglican Communion

Attend Mass The pilgrimage was organized

by the Rev John A Wynne of St Stephens church in Windsor home of the royal family we1Jt of London Members attended _ votive Mass of Our Lady of Mount Carmel at the restored Carmelite shrine

The prior Father Malachy Lynch O Carm led them in reshyciting the Rosary along the shrines outdoor Rosary Way

Ill northern England three Anglican congregations took part as an act of reparation in a big rally in honor of the 40 Martyrs of England and Wales at Sunderland They cancelled their own Sunday evening sershyvices for the purpose

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Conce~ebration Encouraged ContinueC from Page One

eus parts of the world but al shyways in private - meetings of various clergy Now for the first time Pope Paul authorized a public concelebration and it

is expected that this may happen often during the Eucharistic Congress to be held in Bombay

India toward the end of the year Private Occasions

On July 19 in the presence of Cardinals Lercaro and Bea of the episcopal members of the Post-Conciliar Liturgical Comshy

mission and of some laymen 20 Benedictine monks celebrated Mass together with their Abbot Primate at St Anselms Abbey Rome

On July 24 it was disclosed tha t the Benedictine monastery of Calcar and the Dominican

eonvent of Soissons had obtained permission for concelebration The privilege had already been granted by the Post-Conciliar

lilIICommission on the Liturgy Preshyviously certain monasteries among which the Benedictine Abbeys of Monserrat (Spain)

Maredsous (Belgium) Maria Laach (Germany) St Anselm (Rome) and St John Collegeshyville U S) had already obtained authorization it was mentioned

At the first meeting of the superiors of monks and nuns of Africa held at the Benedictine monastery of Bouake the Ivory Coasts first Benedictine priest presided at the opening Mass which was concelebrated and the bishop of the diocese did the same with the priests present for the closing Mass

First in Public The underground basilica of

St Pius X at Lourdes was the scene of the first public concelmiddot ebration offered according to the Vatican Councils suggestion This was done by special pershymission of Pope Paul VI himsslf

The Mass was presided over by Cardinal Ferretto of the Roman Curia on the occasion of the pilgrimage of 500 sick Italian priests to Lourdes The Cardinal was joined by 24 priests most of whom were Italian It was witshynessed by pilgrims from France Italy Luxembourg England Ireshyland Belgium Germany and in the presence of many bishops as well

On Tuesday July 28 another eoncelebration occurred but this time in the Grottoes of the Marshyian Shrine and under the presishydency of Bishop Theas Bishop of Tharbes and Lourdes

Why ConceIebration The Eucharist is not only a

sacrifice and sacrament but it is the symbol of unity It is taken

~ as THE symbol of the Churchs most perfect sign-testimonyshyof her unity

Hence on the occasion of a gathering of priests how can this unity of the Church be shown These men are priests and priests for all eternity Never can they be or act as layshymen Therefore if they were to attend Mass as though they were iayinen they would not be showing publicly their own status nor the type of unity that the Church wishes to show in the celebration of the Eucharist

Thus the Church wishes that these priests associate themshyselves-participate in a special way-with thll one who is the ehief celebrant This should be the normal way for a Bishop to celebrate in the presence of his priests or for all to unite at the altar on the occasion of some meeting synod retreat or other assembly

Historical Development The celebration of the Euchashy

rist was never a private affair Even if a priest celebrates Mass in some dark l~orner of a lonely church it is Christ and the enshytire Church that offers the sacshyrifice to God

In early times the community

and hierrarchical unity was stressed in the celebration of Mass All the priests were to impose hands on the offerings although only the presiding celshyebrant would recite the words of Consecration

Later at Papal Masses espeshycially all the Cardinals present were to stand at the altar with the Pope during the Mass They would hold a corporal in their hands on which lay the offerings and they would recite the Canon aloud with him and consecrate the offerings along with him Gradually this was reserved only for solemn feasts then only for Holy Thursday and then it disshyappeared altogether

In the Eastern Church the practice survived and is presshyently the normal thing in the Byzantine Rite and the usual thing for great feasts for other Eastern Rites A form of conshycelebration does occur on the occasion of the ordination of priests and the consecration of bishops even in the Latin Rite today

Councils Decision Paragraph 57 of the Councils

Decree on the Sacred Liturgy speaks of and encourages conshycelebration and the Post-Concil shyiar Commission on the Liturgy has drawn up an appropriate rite

The decree stated Conceleshybration whereby the unity of the priesthood is appropriately manifested has remained in use to this day in the Church both in the east and in the west For this reason it has seemed good to the Council to extend conshycelebration to the following cases

-on Holy Thursdays Mass of Chrism and the Commemoration of the Lords Supper

at Masses during councils bishops conferences and synshyods -at the Mass for the blessing of an Abbot

The Councils Decree also enshycourages concelebration with permission of the Ordinary to whom it belongs to decide whether concelebration is opshyportune j

-at conventual Mass and at the principal Mass in churches when the needs of the faithful do not require that all the priests available should celeshybrate individually

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Jesliit Educators Hold Conference SAW~A CLARA (NC)-About

135 Jesuit high school adminisshytrators from the United States Canada and West Indies are par_ ticipating in a 12-day institute at the University of Santa Clara here in California

Included are directors of edushycation for the 11 Jesuit provinces in the nation 35 high school preside1ts or rectors and 89 principals and other administrashytors

It is he largest conference of this group a division of the Jesuit Educational Association since meetin-gs were initiated in 1940 It also marks the firsttime the West Coast has been chosen as the meeting ground The conshyference will end Friday Aug 14

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MADRID (NC) - A blunt at shytack on the labor policies of the ruling Falangist party in Spain has been made by the Young Catholic Workers organization

The organizations publication asserted that the Falangists inshyject politics into the lives of the workers in the same way as do the communists A number of Young Catholic Worker leaders have supported a petition for the rehiring of Asturian coal miriers and metallurgical workers disshymissed for strike activity

In its July issue the organ of the Catholic workers Juventud Obrera (Working Youth) said that of all the parties concerned in the recent Asturian miners strikes the workers were least interested in political motives

But as a result of arrests lockshyout and deportations of some workers Juventud Obrera exshyplained the miners were turning against all who oppose thein The

Workers Attack Labor Policies

publieation asked Spaniards have the courage to get to the bottom of the miners problelIl8 and not to take the easy course of seeing politics in the strikes

Insult io Dignity The Asturian petitioners supshy

ported by the Young Catholie Workers have tried unsuccessshyfully to see high government leaders here induding the vice president of the cabinet the ministers of labor and pUblic order and the national syndicate shy

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They maintain that present relations between owners and workers are in many cases a permanent insult to the dignity

of the workers They hold that though recognizing some of the miners grievances the governshyment authorities allow manageshyment to play the part of judge so that workers interests invarishyably suffer

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parishAl iamp dying FATUER JOHN GHEBREKIDUS takes the Blessed Sacrament and goes to him by mule bullbull The trip by mule sometimes takes eight hours Catbshyelics are few and scattered in the African lowlands and there are no roads FATHER JOHN lives in GHILA8 one of 20 villages for which he is responsible He eooks his OWIlI meals outdoors over an open fire His rectory is a circushylar thatched hut made of mud which serves also as a church on

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Good Example Leads to Conversion BATTLE CREEK (NC)-The

good example of a Catholic famshyily nurtured the seed of Cathol icism to full bloom here in Michigan as a family of nine was baptized into the Faith as memshybers of St Joseph parish

Mr and Mrs Robert Scears and their seven children rangshying in age from four to 13 beshycame Catholics on a Sunday The parents went to confession and had their marriage blessed

The following morning the parents and four oldest children received their First Communion The younger children will folshylow as they become of age

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coming Catholics for some time Mrs Scears explained but we kept putting it of and putting it off

Then she said the Scears

Admission Laws On Kof C Agenda

NEW ORLEANS (NC)-The Supreme Council of the Knights of Columbus meets here Aug 18 to 20 with resolutions from ten state councils proposing changes in membership requirementa facing delegates

The session will be the 83rd annual gathering of the governshying body of the fraternal benefit society of Catholic men Some 400 delegates are expected

The resolutions on membershyship stem from controversies over admission of Negro appli shycants All favor relaxing the present laws of the society ia force from the organization early days

At present an applicant can be refused membership if five negative votes are cast against him by members of a council when his name is submitted for bull vote

Seven of the resolutions to be acted upon at the meeting here according to a K of C State ment would change the law to require negative votes by more than one-third of the council memobers voting to reject an apshyplicant one would require more than one-quarter negative votes and two seek change in the law without offering specific recomshymendations

Notre Dame Starts Foreign Study Plan

NOTRE DAME (NC)-Fifty two University of Notre Dame sophomores sail from New York aboard the SS America Saturshyday Aug 8 to participate ia the schools first foreign study proshygram at the University of Inn bruck Austria

The European-bound sophoshymores wer selected from among 250 applicants They prepared for their ~tayabroad by taking a special qerman course during their freshman year They will receive additional bitensive training in the German language

at Salzburg Austria Aug 11shySept 20

The courses at Innsbruck get underway in mid-October

Seek Prelates Aid For Public Schools

DINDIGUL (NC)-The munishycipal council of this predomishynantly Hindu town has requested a Catholic bishop to start bull polytechnic and a college for women

The request was made by the council of Bishop James MenshydQnca of Tiruchirapalli who was honored on completion of Z5 years as bishop The prelate in his reply offered to help in the establishment of the institutio~ If he received enough cooperashytion from _ibe people

family moved to Battle Creek in June 1963 and met M Sgt Elshywood L McElhiney his wife Shirley and their four childen Sgt McElhiney is stationed with the Army at the Federal Center here and Scears works for bull farm feed company

Say Family Rosary Friendship grew between the

families as Mrs Scears and Mrs MeElhiney chatted over the back fence and the children played games together-

Soon Scears 33 and his wife

Fall River Units Set Field Daysmiddot

Field days are planned by Alumni and PTA of St Stanisshylaus parish and by Bluebirds and Campfire Girls of Sacred Heart parish both Fall River

The St Stanislaus event is set for 1 Sunday afternoon Aug 9 at Urbans Grove Open to the public it will be in charge of Joseph Amaral

Sacred Hearts field day is scheduled from 930 to 6 Tuesshyday Aug 25 at Camp Tom Welch Youth group members and counselors for the units

recent camping trip are invited to attend Guests will be Blueshybirds and Campfire Girls from St Marys Cathedral and SS Peter and PaUl parishes Fall River

Sponsor Sports Week for ~uns

EISENSTADT (NC)-Austrian nuns spent a week here devotshyiog themselves to different ~orts including swimming tenshynlS and basketball

This Sports Week for Nuns as it was named was attended by 23 nuns from various reli shygious communities who had parshyticipated in a similar Winter program Which like the Summer event was organized by the Eisenstadt dlocese

Among the nuns was a 62shyyear-old Sister who is a teacher of gymnasties The average age of the nuns was about 30

Bishop Stefan Laszlo of Eisenshystandt visited tbe nuns during their sport session and told them they should adapt themselves to the spirit of the times to meet Pope John XXIns call for an updating of the Church Thereshyfore he said religious orders should be interested in sports

Condemns Bombing In South middotAfrmiddotca

CAPE TOWN (He) -ArchshybiShop Owen McCann of Cape Town has joined other churchshymen and political leaders in condemning the bombing incishydent which took place in the Johannesburg railroad station

Archbishop McCann said I condemn this outrage as I conshydemn all sabotage attempts and I would emphasize that people must not take the law into their own hands This must be left to the police

A phosphorous timebomb planted bya young white man exploded in the crowded station injuring 25 persons mostly women and children Newsshypapers were informed of the bombing a few minutes before the bomb went off but too late to prevent its explosion

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Delorese 31 began asking quesshytions about Catholicism Last February their interest led them to ask the McElhineys to contact a priest from St Joseph

- parish Father Richard Groshek assistant at St Josephs visited t~e family and the wheels were set in motion for the eventual conversion

The McElhineys set such a good example that we decided to become Catholics Mrs

bull Scears said Up to their convershysion she said the family pracshyticed no religion

The Scears family has been saying the family Rosary since February and attending Sunday Mas s together for several months Mrs Scears has been atshytending Altar Society meetings and the family intends to join the Christian Family Movement at St Joseph parish this Fall

Pope Salutes Water Skiers

CASTELGANDOLFO (NC)shyPope Paul VI received 150 comshypetitors from 28 water skiing championship teams representshying Europe Africa and Meditershyranean areas and compared their sport with the Gospel acshycount of Jesus walking on water

The athletes gathered in the hall of the Swiss Guards at the Summer villa overlooking Lake Alblno where skiing competi non ~s to begin the-next day

The Gospel episode to which the Pope referred relates how Jesus walked across Lake Tibe rias to the Apostles on the other side The Pope said With His mastery over the liquid element Jesus wanted to render manifest to the still hesitant Apostles not

His wonderful power but that he was the Son of God Master of all the created world and that His message came from God and had to be believed

By this walk over water Jesus invites His disciples to grasp with faith the whole Christian Revelation and the supernatural realities wbidl cannot be seen or touched but are as real as the natural world which falls within our experishyence

Likes Sports Our predecessors and ourshy

selves always have had a likhig for sports which frequently exshypressed itself embracing all the various forms of sport As long as they are properly practiced they lead to harmonious develshyopment ofthe human body and are founded on qualities of the spirit and self control

Your very personal experishyence shows you how and how much healthy practice of sport contributes to the development of the human person Therefore you will understand that we feel for it benevolence and admirashytion and that we encourale young people in it

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SPEAKING WITH AUTHORITY Stanley (Stan the Man) Mu-sial head of the nations physical fitness program by appointment of President Johnson acts as well as exshyhorts Here he shows Steve Anderson of St Marys school Alexandria Va and Joe Anderson of Gonzaga High School Washington D C the proper way to hit a baseball NC Photo

Cardinal Caggiano Tells Employers Share Profits With Workers

BUENOS AIRES (NC)-Emshy general progress the prIm plOyers must share their profits of Argentina affirmed with workers and regard them as associates rather than ser vants declared Antonio Cardinal Caggiano of Buenos Aires in a sermon here

Such a pollcy can change the mentality of workers It satisfies their socoial revolt because it provides them and their families with the means of living Carshydinal Caggiano stressed

Employers have to replace exploitation with 0 acuteness A Christian acuteness of course and one which is ch9racterized by a deep feeling of solidarity They must treat workers 88 friends and share with them a longing for sociai peace and

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Says Christian Unity Objective Of Ma riolog icaI Congresses

SANTO DOMINGO (NC) -Christian unity is the objective of the fourth Mariological Conshygress and the ninth International M~rian Congrss to be held in this country m 1965 declared Father Carlo Bahc OFM who was here as a representative of Pope Paul VI to set up the con-

Postpone Religious TolerClltion Debate

GENEVA (NC) - The UN Economic and Social Council meeting here in Switzerland has decided not to discuss a proposed declaration on religious tolera tion drawn up by the U N Human Rights Commission

The dedaration appears to be headed for General AssemblY debate perhaps later this year

The Human Rights Commisshysion failed to take final action on the measures last March beshycause the Soviet Union objected that any statementpn religious tolerance did not contain a guarantee for atheistic propashyganda as well The UN declashyration is seen as important in that it may become a guideline for civil law in emerging nations

gresses preparatory commlshysions

The Yugoslav Franciscan anshynounced that representatives of other religions espechilly Protshyestants will be invited to attend the meetings as observers

Archbishop Octavio Beras of Santo Domingo addressed the prepartory commissions comshyposed chiefly of members of the Cursillos de Cristiandad He afshyfirmed that the decision of Pope Paul to have both congresses held in the Dominican Republic is one of the highest honors for this country where the preaching of the Gospel in tte New World began

Father Balic stressing this point reminded the audience that the International Marian Congress is the first to be held outside of Europe Asked why the Dominican Republic had been chosen as the site of the congresses Father Balic declared that Pope Paul probably took into considerati~n the fact that Mass in the Western Hemisphere was first celebrated at Santo Domingo that the first metreshypolitan See in the Americas W2S

founded in the same city and that there is a great devotion in this country to Our Lady

lt HOME MISSIONER Father James J Wilmes of Fairfield Conn Eastern field ltIishyrec1or of the Glenmary Home Missioners of America will appear on Catholic Chapel WJAR-TV Sunday from 9 to 930 AM He will describe Glenmarys efforts t~ help the desshytitute in Appalachia and to bring the faith to some 35 million rural Americans most of whom have never even met a Catholic

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15 Race Relations Continued from Page One

Catholic diocese m Lafayette A cruel and unbelievable

erime was committed against one of our priests who is a memshyber of a society which has been very generous to our diocese both as regards money and priests priests who have labored zealously among our colored Catholics The good priest was assaulted and whipped by sevshyeral Catholic white men

It is God Hims~lf who says Touch ye not my anointed (Ps 104 15) So grave is the ofshyfense of striking a priest that Mother Church PUnishes this act with excommunication as in- dicated in Canon 2343 No4

As an act of reparation for this truly sad incident a half hour of prayer before the Blsssed Sacrament exposed will be held in every parish church of the diocese on the first Friday Aug 7 Over and above the act of reparation we shall pray that a change of heart will come about in other places where the spirit of rebellion against the teachings of the Church regardshying race exists

You will recall our action of Oct 16 1959 when interference against participation of Negroes in religious instruction through diocesan marriage courses was declared a reserved sin By these presents the same penalty is now extended to all those who interfere with our colored Cathshyolics in the practice of their reshyligion or who join groups whose purpose it is to oppose the teachshyings of Mother Church regarding racial relations These Catholics cannot possibly be absolved in confession or approach the holy Table unless there be a change of disposition Without this change one would be guilty of the sacriligious reception of these sacraments

This letter must be read at all the Masses in the churches and chapels of the diocese on Sunshyday Aug 2

May the good God and Father of us all preserve us from furshyther disturbances of this nature and in His boundless mercy may He grant us a better understandshying and practice of His all shyembracing law of charity

Given from the episcopal resshyidence on the 27th day of July 1964

Faithfully yours in the Lord ffi Maurice Schexnayder

Bishop of Lafayette

P S It is comforting to know that the men involved have given good evidence of sincere repentance and have made their apologies

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DUBUQUE (NCh-Trappistine Sisters from St Marys Abbey Wrentham Mass will arrive Oct 1 to take possession of a 598-acre farm nine miles south of Dubuque

Fifteen to twenty Sisters are expected to open the new insti shytution here the semi-cloistered orders third in the United States In addition to the Massashychusetts community there is anshyother in White Thorn Calif

The property includes a 10shyroom home a managers resi shydence three tenant houses and farm buildings ~)

Saving Canceled Stamps Easy lnexpensiv~

Way to Aid Mission Endeavors of Church From time to time one reads appeals for used postage stamps to help some particular

mission or missionary Considering the tons of such material available very little of it is ever put aside for these workers in Christs vineyard who request it Very likely one reason that the appeal falls on deaf ears is the average Catholics failure to understand that used postage stamps are a very real source of inshycome to many a Catholic misshysionary We dont realize two important facts which make it so-l) there are millions of American stamp collectors andshy2) these used postage stamps can be and are sold to dealers by the pound at various pricesdeshypending on quality and the conshydition of the stamp mixture market The stamp collecting inshydustry is a strong and healthy one and there is a constant deshymand for this material from specialists and students of the various stamp issues

Please Help There are so many Catholics

who are in a position to accumu_ late these used stamps and yet so little is done Wont you Mrs Housewife and you Miss OfficeshyWorker and you Messrs Execushytive Doctor Clerk Lawyer etc start NOW to put these insignishyficant pieces of colored paper aside to help our mission

If you dont happen to know of a missionary who is waiting with open arms to receive your accumulation your pastor can certainly name several Or send them to Monsignor Charles J Gable Pastor of Our Lady of Consolation Roman Catholic Ohurch on Statesville Road in Charlotte N C His missionary labors have been greatly assisted by gifts of used postage stamps faith among those less fortunate stamp to preserve it from dam- They can be sent by inexpenshy than ourselves A word of cau- age when tearing off the en- sive parcel post or third class tion - PleaSe leave a 1J4 inch velope corners or in cutting out rates margin of paper around the stamps from wrapper

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SUMMER PROJECT Collecting stamps for missioners is a good Summer project say these youngsters from left Kathleen and Carol Conroy St Josephs parish and Patricia Harney Holy Rosary parish both of Fall River

Maybemiddotit is a little trouble and inconvenience to tear off the stamped corners of envelopes and put them aside So-offer the inconvenience to God and thank Him for giving you an oportunity to help spread the

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Africa Prer~~~~nt

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JAMAICA (NC) - President Philibert Tsiranana of the Malshygasy Republic told a special convocation at St Johns Unishyversity here in Long Island that it was an exceptional token of consHleration that an honorary degree should be awarded te himself a former little cowherd of a small Malagasy village

After accepting the doctor of laws degree the African leader declared it was obvious that God wanted democracy to be the regime of modern times

Today I see American democshyracy manifest itself in my beshyhalf and through me to honor my country as your wonderful university bestows an excepshytional token of consideration on a man of color who has still to learn a lot he said

President Tsiranana laid witbshythe passage of the Americalmiddot civil rights act a small cloud has disappeared the cloud which sometimes was able to darken the relations between colored nations and your great nation

Portugal See Plans Modern Cathedral

BRAGANZA (NC)-The first cathedral to be built in Portugal in over a century will be conshystructed in this citY

The diocese of Braganza and Miranda was founded in 1545 and Miranda has a fine Renaisshysance cathedral but Braganza has become the bishops resi shydence and the administrative headquarters have been tra middotferred here

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State Liquor Control Commisshysion has approved the licensing of a Playboy night club here following a hearing at which the head of the Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce said his city was in need of high class entertainshyment

The decision which reversed an earlier ruling by the state liquor director was criticized by Auxiliary Bishop Paul F Leishybold and by the archdiocesan newspaper the Catholic Teleshygraph

Playboy Clubs are semi-pri shyvate night clubs inspired by Playboy magazine in which scantily-clad bunny girls serve drinks to customers

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Aug 6 1964

Lauds Christian Social Mov~em4~nt Leaders By Msgr George G Riggins

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Eric von Kuehnelt-Leddihn a eosmopolitan Austrian Catholic journalist whose constant comshyings-and-goings from one disshytant part of the world to the other make Columbus Marco Polo and Magellan look like stay-at-homes or shut-ins is a hard man to pin down or to categorize ideologically One day he writes -- in The Commonshyweal for exshyample -like a moderate libshyeral and the next day - in the National Review for exshyample - like a hard bitten conservative And now and then he seems to play it down the middle

I always enjoy reading Mr ~ Leddihn even when he is in one

of his most stubbornly conserva_ tive moods but I must admit that some of his writings on the subject of Catholic social teachshying leave me rather confused

Catholic Sentimentalist Take for example his article

The Problem of the Catholic Social Sentimentalist in the May 19 issue of National Review The thesis of this article-if I have understood it correctly-is that the ever mounting fascishynation with social justice toshyday prevalent among Christians in general and Catholics in parshyticular is dangerous and demshyagogic sentimentalism

In the last 200 years of Westshyern history Mr Leddihn inshyforms us with a sweeping rheshytorical flourish the sentimenshytalists crusading for some sort of justice or to right the balance have caused more tears and bloodshed than the simple egoshytistic materialists who merely erave for earthly goods

Fails to Name It would be easier to undershy

stand what this rhetoric means if Mr Leddihn had taken the trouble to name a few names One would like to know who these sentimentalists really are and why they are thought to be so dangerous

Who for example are the misguided Christians who s e sentimentalism is greatly reshysponsible for the steady growth of Italian Communist votes and to whom is Mr Leddihn reshyferring when he says that cershytain Christians in Europe posshysessed of a purely strategicaishytactical and utterly unshy

~t Christian fear that Christians may miss the boat are convinced that they will have to take the wind out of the sails of Socialshyism and Communism-by aping some of their policies

Germans Contribute To Uganda Church

MITYANA (NC) - German Catholics are raising funds to build a church here in Uganda in honor of Mathias Mulumba Luka Banabakintu and Nowa Mawaggali three of the 22 Uganda martyrs who will beshycome canonized saints in Octoshyber

The fund dTive was announced by Archbishop Joseph Kiwanuka of Rubaga The martyrs all conshyverts of the White Fathers in the 19th century were killed for refusing to renounce their Cathshyolic Faith

Midsummer Whist Choristers at St Mathieu

Church Fall River will hold their annual whist at 8 Saturshyday night Aug 8 in the church hall Miss Jacqueline Mathieu is leneral chairman

I gather from the context of not 1 ecessarily swept off their Mr Leddihns article in National Review that he is referring here to the Moro wing of the Chrisshytian Democratic Party in Italy which as we know is in favor of the so-called opening to the left

But why not identify Mora and his associates by name and in simple fairness why not note for the record that Pope John XXIII from all accounts was sympathetic to their program or in any event saw no reason to flag them down

Un-Christian Trend Moreover if Mr Leddihn

really believes that when it comes to the practical applicashytion of the encyclicals the indishyvidual Catholic is entirely on his own by what logic then does he presume to say that his anonymous group of Christian sentimentalists are following an utterly un-Christian trend

of thought I suspect that the answer to

these questions is to be found in Mr Leddihns apparent convicshytion that there is really no such thing as an unjust social strucshyture anywhere in Europe todaY and that those who claim that there is are dangerous demashygogues

In other words while Mr Leddihn explicitly admits the possibility of a socially unjust order he is persuaded apparshyenthly that de facto all this talk about social justice in Europe is really so much bilge

Popes Stress Importance The impetus in modern times

to establish social justice Mr Ledihn contends came undeshyniably from the Marxists who condemned the inequalities of wealth insisting that politcal equality must be supplemented by economic equality

If this be so what are we to make of the repeated emphasis of recent Popes on the crucial importance of the virtue of soshycial justice

Mr Ledihns answer to this question is that while the Church obviously has a right to concern herself with the probshylems of injustice in the economic order her moralizing injuncshytions have created a probably unforeseen sense of illusion among good Christians who a[~

Seeks Replacements For Arctic Plants

LATROBE (NC) - Father Maximilian G Duman OSB head of the biology department at St Vincent College has emshybarked on his 1Uh expedition to arctic regions

Accompanied by Father Arshytheme Dutilly OMI director of the Arctic Institute at Catholic University of America Washshyington D C Father Dumans main purpose on the six-week expedition is to find replaceshyments for botanical specimens lost in the disastrous St Vinshycent fire in January 1963

When the biology laboratories burned Father Duman lost 25000 plant specimens 6000 of which were collected on 10 preshyvious trips in arctic regions

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Wh 3t can this possibly mean except that in Mr Leddihns jUdgment those Christians who are trying to apply the princishyples of the social encyclicals to concrete situations in their own countries - as the Popes have urged them to do-are one and all a pack of sentimentalists who really dont know what its all about and are concerned about social justice (which Mr Leddihn significantly always puts n quotes) only because they are stupid enough to think that in this way they can outshypromise Or out-maneuver the socialit and communist and thereby hopefUlly put the Church in a better light

Salt of the Earth I have such great respect for

Mr Leddihns first hand knowlshyedge of contemporary Europe and aso such respect foc his personal integrity that t hesitate to take issue with him on this point

On he other hand while I cannot possibly claim to know as mu~h about Europe as he does I do happen to know many of the derical and lay leaders of the Cbristian social movement on the Continent

With all due respect to Mr Leddihl1 I would be less than honest with myself and less than fair to these outstanding Chrisshytian leaders If I were to fail to say that in my judgment Ledshydihns sweeping indictment of

them if l ghastly caricature Christian sentimentalists-my

eye These men are the salt of the earth Would that there were more of them not only on the Continent but in every ~ther part of the world as welL

Friars to Sponsor Reunion Symposium

GARRISON (NC)-The Franshyciscan lrriars of the Atonement will sponsor a symposium on Christian reunion devoted to discussim about bishops Sept 1 to 3

~ntitled The Episcopate and Christian Unity the symposium at St Pus X Seminary will deal with Anglican Orthodox and Protestent concepts of the episshycopate and with the Catholic episcopacy in the early Church after Vatican Council I and in the light of Vatican Council II

Father Titus Cranny SA di shyrector of the Chair of Unity Apostolate centered here in New York will be chairman of the meeting

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BOMBAY (NC) - Hard work and detailed planning mark preparations for the International Eucharistic Conshygress to be held here Nov 28 to Dec 6 this yearFrom Valerian Cardinal Gracias down to the youngest clerk In the congress offices there is an intense interest in and eonshycern for its success They know too the concern that may be in the minds of some potential pilgrims about Bomshybay housing accommodations during the EuCharistic congress DaTdinal Gracias told me It is very difficult to persuade people 1here are accommodations even better than hotels Many people who may be afraid to come will find private homes both Cathashy1M and non-Catholic most comshyfortable

He added We have a whole rommittee of non-Catholics combing 1he city for accommoshydations One man said at a meetshying the other day 1 can be sure of finding accommodations for 100 people in private homes and almost all are very comfortable

The cardinal said that several bishops and priests had written him asking to be placed in pri shyvate homes because we want to know something of the life of tJhe people

Floatin~ Hotels Congress officials said tJhat

plans are being made to have ocean liners berthed in Bombay and turned into floating hotels both for people who come on them and for th()se who come by air Officials expect four of these ships and perhaps three or four more so that they said several thousand foreign visit shyors could easily be accommoshydated in these floating hotels

Speaking of the plans to place congress visitors in private homes Father Herman DSouza general secretary and liason ofshyficer for the congress said it would be an excellent opportushynity for Westerners to see Indishyans in their homes-and that non-Christian Indians will also have for the first time a chance to meet Western Christians on a elose personal basis 0

Cardinal Checks Cardinal Gracias keen interest

fn the preparations is shown by his close checking with the CODshy

gress at 5 Convent Street here Priests connected with the office say he will drop in two or three times a day to make a suggestshyion to check on Preparations or just to see how the plans are goings

Ill the large congress headshyquarters committees meet to handle the many details while all around them additions are made to existing church strucshytures and a new building on the corner moves toward comshypletion These new quarters will be used to house distinquished visitors to the congress and for press a~ommodations for jourshynalists covering the many conshygress events

Cooperation The congress has had excelshy

lent cooperation from all sources Cardinal Gracias said The

Newspapers Continued from Page One

azines recorded a 22 per cent gain in circulation including circulation of one major publi shycation newly transferred to this group and diocesan directories tollal cireuk4ion increased 99 per cent

The circulation and number of Canadian publications conshytinued basically unchanged toshytaling as of the beginning of the year 12 weekly newspapers 13 Canadian magazines accepting advertising and 17 magazines not accepting advertising for a total circulation in all categories of 1484742

govem-ment has been most c0shy

operative They have put a man especially on 1ihis job to do whatshyever is necessary

One of the exhibits planned will be at St Xavier High School slMlwing the life of the Church in India since it was visited by St Thomas the Apostle This will serve a double purpose explainshying the Church in India to visit shyors--but also explaining it to the non-Christians of India

Father DSouza said that forshyeign visitors who do not know English or Indian languages will be met by guides and interpreshytors who have been trained for two years Each group will be accompanied by these aides as

they go from their residences to the congress site and back again

Vietnant Repeals -Family Law

SAIGON (NC) - Vietnams prime minister Maj Gen Nguyen Khanh has issued a decree repealing the family law passed under the late Ngo Dinh Diems government which pracshytically outlawed divorce

The new decree makes divorce legally possible on any of five grounds (1) adultery (2) if either party receives a grave penal sentence from a court (3) mistreatment so as to hinder peaceful life together (4) disshyappearance for five years and (5) abandonment Court judgshyments are required to establish the fourth and fifth conditions

The new decree does not pershymit more than one legal wife at a time

Civil Aspects The 158 articles of the decree

include many provisions regardshying the civil aspects of marriage Ill effect it brings back much of the legislation concerning marshyriage that prevailed under French colonial rule

Under the Diem family law divorce could be permitted only by the president himself in very exceptional cases

The new decree will have one good effect for the Catholic Church It will make use of the Pauline privilege for converts easier than it has been (This privilege widely used in mission countries was enunciated by St Paul and allows married conshyverts to Christianity to enter Christian marriage if their 11011shy

Christian spouses refuse to live in peace with them)

Holy Father Urges Return of Honesty

CASTELGANDOLFO (NC)shyPope Paul VI called ~or restora- tion to full value of the princishyples of fraternity and concord in social and individual life as a defense against threats of disshyorder and subversion

Appearing at noon on the balshycony of the inner courtyard of his Summer villa to recite the Angelus andmiddot bless thousands who had gathered there the Pope spoke of the persisting reashysons for apprehension and sorshyrow for so many bereavements and lllisfortunes which still torshyment the world as reported in the press He pointed to some weakness and decadence reshygarding good principles which must sustain individuals as well as family social and internashytional life

He exhorted his audience to pray the Lord may render goodness strong-goodness which is not weakness but endowed with profound energy

~~ CONGRESS SEALS Three series of seals with 10

seals to the series have been issued for the 38th Internationshyal Eucharistic Congress to be held in Bombay India Nov 28 to Dec 6 These are examplelt of the first series of seals which deals with liturgical symbols NC Photo

Prelate Summaries Dimmiddotensions Of Catholic School System

SAN FRANCISCO (NC) shySketching the size of the Cathshyolic school system Msgr Mark J Hurley told the GOP platform committee here

The Catholic school system in New York is bigger than the public school system in each of 34 states and the District of Columbia the one in Pennsylshyvania is larger than the public school systems in each of 26 states and the District

In eight states the Catholic scftElol population Comprises 20 per cent or more of the total school population Ill 19 states it is more than 15 per cent of the total school population

Ill major cities 1he percentage is even higher Buffalo 376 per cent Chicago 329 per cent Boston 3~8 per cent Cincinnati 279 per cent Cleveland 259 per cent and St Louis 254 per cent

From 1940 to 1960 Catholic school enrollment jumped 119 per cent against a 42 per cent

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Anglicans Pray With Catholics For Unity

LONDON (NC) Some 200 Anglican clergy and laity have placed a Christian unshyity petition on the altar of the Catholic shrine at Aylesford

Their petition read in part We make an act of reparatioll

for all the evils that were done by Our forefathers at the Refshyormation in destroying this holy shrine We have prayed this day for the reunion of Christenshydom and the healing of the 16t~ century breach between Rome and the Anglican Communion

Attend Mass The pilgrimage was organized

by the Rev John A Wynne of St Stephens church in Windsor home of the royal family we1Jt of London Members attended _ votive Mass of Our Lady of Mount Carmel at the restored Carmelite shrine

The prior Father Malachy Lynch O Carm led them in reshyciting the Rosary along the shrines outdoor Rosary Way

Ill northern England three Anglican congregations took part as an act of reparation in a big rally in honor of the 40 Martyrs of England and Wales at Sunderland They cancelled their own Sunday evening sershyvices for the purpose

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Conce~ebration Encouraged ContinueC from Page One

eus parts of the world but al shyways in private - meetings of various clergy Now for the first time Pope Paul authorized a public concelebration and it

is expected that this may happen often during the Eucharistic Congress to be held in Bombay

India toward the end of the year Private Occasions

On July 19 in the presence of Cardinals Lercaro and Bea of the episcopal members of the Post-Conciliar Liturgical Comshy

mission and of some laymen 20 Benedictine monks celebrated Mass together with their Abbot Primate at St Anselms Abbey Rome

On July 24 it was disclosed tha t the Benedictine monastery of Calcar and the Dominican

eonvent of Soissons had obtained permission for concelebration The privilege had already been granted by the Post-Conciliar

lilIICommission on the Liturgy Preshyviously certain monasteries among which the Benedictine Abbeys of Monserrat (Spain)

Maredsous (Belgium) Maria Laach (Germany) St Anselm (Rome) and St John Collegeshyville U S) had already obtained authorization it was mentioned

At the first meeting of the superiors of monks and nuns of Africa held at the Benedictine monastery of Bouake the Ivory Coasts first Benedictine priest presided at the opening Mass which was concelebrated and the bishop of the diocese did the same with the priests present for the closing Mass

First in Public The underground basilica of

St Pius X at Lourdes was the scene of the first public concelmiddot ebration offered according to the Vatican Councils suggestion This was done by special pershymission of Pope Paul VI himsslf

The Mass was presided over by Cardinal Ferretto of the Roman Curia on the occasion of the pilgrimage of 500 sick Italian priests to Lourdes The Cardinal was joined by 24 priests most of whom were Italian It was witshynessed by pilgrims from France Italy Luxembourg England Ireshyland Belgium Germany and in the presence of many bishops as well

On Tuesday July 28 another eoncelebration occurred but this time in the Grottoes of the Marshyian Shrine and under the presishydency of Bishop Theas Bishop of Tharbes and Lourdes

Why ConceIebration The Eucharist is not only a

sacrifice and sacrament but it is the symbol of unity It is taken

~ as THE symbol of the Churchs most perfect sign-testimonyshyof her unity

Hence on the occasion of a gathering of priests how can this unity of the Church be shown These men are priests and priests for all eternity Never can they be or act as layshymen Therefore if they were to attend Mass as though they were iayinen they would not be showing publicly their own status nor the type of unity that the Church wishes to show in the celebration of the Eucharist

Thus the Church wishes that these priests associate themshyselves-participate in a special way-with thll one who is the ehief celebrant This should be the normal way for a Bishop to celebrate in the presence of his priests or for all to unite at the altar on the occasion of some meeting synod retreat or other assembly

Historical Development The celebration of the Euchashy

rist was never a private affair Even if a priest celebrates Mass in some dark l~orner of a lonely church it is Christ and the enshytire Church that offers the sacshyrifice to God

In early times the community

and hierrarchical unity was stressed in the celebration of Mass All the priests were to impose hands on the offerings although only the presiding celshyebrant would recite the words of Consecration

Later at Papal Masses espeshycially all the Cardinals present were to stand at the altar with the Pope during the Mass They would hold a corporal in their hands on which lay the offerings and they would recite the Canon aloud with him and consecrate the offerings along with him Gradually this was reserved only for solemn feasts then only for Holy Thursday and then it disshyappeared altogether

In the Eastern Church the practice survived and is presshyently the normal thing in the Byzantine Rite and the usual thing for great feasts for other Eastern Rites A form of conshycelebration does occur on the occasion of the ordination of priests and the consecration of bishops even in the Latin Rite today

Councils Decision Paragraph 57 of the Councils

Decree on the Sacred Liturgy speaks of and encourages conshycelebration and the Post-Concil shyiar Commission on the Liturgy has drawn up an appropriate rite

The decree stated Conceleshybration whereby the unity of the priesthood is appropriately manifested has remained in use to this day in the Church both in the east and in the west For this reason it has seemed good to the Council to extend conshycelebration to the following cases

-on Holy Thursdays Mass of Chrism and the Commemoration of the Lords Supper

at Masses during councils bishops conferences and synshyods -at the Mass for the blessing of an Abbot

The Councils Decree also enshycourages concelebration with permission of the Ordinary to whom it belongs to decide whether concelebration is opshyportune j

-at conventual Mass and at the principal Mass in churches when the needs of the faithful do not require that all the priests available should celeshybrate individually

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Jesliit Educators Hold Conference SAW~A CLARA (NC)-About

135 Jesuit high school adminisshytrators from the United States Canada and West Indies are par_ ticipating in a 12-day institute at the University of Santa Clara here in California

Included are directors of edushycation for the 11 Jesuit provinces in the nation 35 high school preside1ts or rectors and 89 principals and other administrashytors

It is he largest conference of this group a division of the Jesuit Educational Association since meetin-gs were initiated in 1940 It also marks the firsttime the West Coast has been chosen as the meeting ground The conshyference will end Friday Aug 14

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MADRID (NC) - A blunt at shytack on the labor policies of the ruling Falangist party in Spain has been made by the Young Catholic Workers organization

The organizations publication asserted that the Falangists inshyject politics into the lives of the workers in the same way as do the communists A number of Young Catholic Worker leaders have supported a petition for the rehiring of Asturian coal miriers and metallurgical workers disshymissed for strike activity

In its July issue the organ of the Catholic workers Juventud Obrera (Working Youth) said that of all the parties concerned in the recent Asturian miners strikes the workers were least interested in political motives

But as a result of arrests lockshyout and deportations of some workers Juventud Obrera exshyplained the miners were turning against all who oppose thein The

Workers Attack Labor Policies

publieation asked Spaniards have the courage to get to the bottom of the miners problelIl8 and not to take the easy course of seeing politics in the strikes

Insult io Dignity The Asturian petitioners supshy

ported by the Young Catholie Workers have tried unsuccessshyfully to see high government leaders here induding the vice president of the cabinet the ministers of labor and pUblic order and the national syndicate shy

(government - controlled t I a d e union) director

They maintain that present relations between owners and workers are in many cases a permanent insult to the dignity

of the workers They hold that though recognizing some of the miners grievances the governshyment authorities allow manageshyment to play the part of judge so that workers interests invarishyably suffer

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parishAl iamp dying FATUER JOHN GHEBREKIDUS takes the Blessed Sacrament and goes to him by mule bullbull The trip by mule sometimes takes eight hours Catbshyelics are few and scattered in the African lowlands and there are no roads FATHER JOHN lives in GHILA8 one of 20 villages for which he is responsible He eooks his OWIlI meals outdoors over an open fire His rectory is a circushylar thatched hut made of mud which serves also as a church on

The Holy Ptlth8fs Mission AiJ Sunday Day by day one sees him 101 the ONentill Chllramph slowly wearing out Does anyone

eare You do and so do we The Holy Father asks our help bullbull To save the souls entrusted to him to give his people a decent life FATHER JOHN needs a new church ($4800) and a school ($2800) An adequate rectory will cost $1600 Wont you help-just a little at least If everyone who reads this column gives only $1 $2 $5 FATHER JOHN can have what he needs Send something now Maybe by spacing the payments to your own convenience you can build this church school or rectory all by yourself as a permanent mission memorial to parents or a loved one Let us hear from you Meanwhile please pray for FATHER JOHN Wasting away in AfrieL he lIeeds your prayers your sympatby your financial help

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will kneel tonight in BETHLEHEM to thank God for parents they have never seen The offspring of Palestine refugees the girls get love and care from tho Sisters of the Apostles in the Pontifical Mission Orphanage The parents they pray for are American Catholics who pay $10 a month for their support bull Write us now if you or your group would like to adopt one of these girls or an orphan equally as needy Or send $350 to buy an orphan a pail of shoes The Sisters ia BETHLEHEM will welcome your h~lp

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Good Example Leads to Conversion BATTLE CREEK (NC)-The

good example of a Catholic famshyily nurtured the seed of Cathol icism to full bloom here in Michigan as a family of nine was baptized into the Faith as memshybers of St Joseph parish

Mr and Mrs Robert Scears and their seven children rangshying in age from four to 13 beshycame Catholics on a Sunday The parents went to confession and had their marriage blessed

The following morning the parents and four oldest children received their First Communion The younger children will folshylow as they become of age

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coming Catholics for some time Mrs Scears explained but we kept putting it of and putting it off

Then she said the Scears

Admission Laws On Kof C Agenda

NEW ORLEANS (NC)-The Supreme Council of the Knights of Columbus meets here Aug 18 to 20 with resolutions from ten state councils proposing changes in membership requirementa facing delegates

The session will be the 83rd annual gathering of the governshying body of the fraternal benefit society of Catholic men Some 400 delegates are expected

The resolutions on membershyship stem from controversies over admission of Negro appli shycants All favor relaxing the present laws of the society ia force from the organization early days

At present an applicant can be refused membership if five negative votes are cast against him by members of a council when his name is submitted for bull vote

Seven of the resolutions to be acted upon at the meeting here according to a K of C State ment would change the law to require negative votes by more than one-third of the council memobers voting to reject an apshyplicant one would require more than one-quarter negative votes and two seek change in the law without offering specific recomshymendations

Notre Dame Starts Foreign Study Plan

NOTRE DAME (NC)-Fifty two University of Notre Dame sophomores sail from New York aboard the SS America Saturshyday Aug 8 to participate ia the schools first foreign study proshygram at the University of Inn bruck Austria

The European-bound sophoshymores wer selected from among 250 applicants They prepared for their ~tayabroad by taking a special qerman course during their freshman year They will receive additional bitensive training in the German language

at Salzburg Austria Aug 11shySept 20

The courses at Innsbruck get underway in mid-October

Seek Prelates Aid For Public Schools

DINDIGUL (NC)-The munishycipal council of this predomishynantly Hindu town has requested a Catholic bishop to start bull polytechnic and a college for women

The request was made by the council of Bishop James MenshydQnca of Tiruchirapalli who was honored on completion of Z5 years as bishop The prelate in his reply offered to help in the establishment of the institutio~ If he received enough cooperashytion from _ibe people

family moved to Battle Creek in June 1963 and met M Sgt Elshywood L McElhiney his wife Shirley and their four childen Sgt McElhiney is stationed with the Army at the Federal Center here and Scears works for bull farm feed company

Say Family Rosary Friendship grew between the

families as Mrs Scears and Mrs MeElhiney chatted over the back fence and the children played games together-

Soon Scears 33 and his wife

Fall River Units Set Field Daysmiddot

Field days are planned by Alumni and PTA of St Stanisshylaus parish and by Bluebirds and Campfire Girls of Sacred Heart parish both Fall River

The St Stanislaus event is set for 1 Sunday afternoon Aug 9 at Urbans Grove Open to the public it will be in charge of Joseph Amaral

Sacred Hearts field day is scheduled from 930 to 6 Tuesshyday Aug 25 at Camp Tom Welch Youth group members and counselors for the units

recent camping trip are invited to attend Guests will be Blueshybirds and Campfire Girls from St Marys Cathedral and SS Peter and PaUl parishes Fall River

Sponsor Sports Week for ~uns

EISENSTADT (NC)-Austrian nuns spent a week here devotshyiog themselves to different ~orts including swimming tenshynlS and basketball

This Sports Week for Nuns as it was named was attended by 23 nuns from various reli shygious communities who had parshyticipated in a similar Winter program Which like the Summer event was organized by the Eisenstadt dlocese

Among the nuns was a 62shyyear-old Sister who is a teacher of gymnasties The average age of the nuns was about 30

Bishop Stefan Laszlo of Eisenshystandt visited tbe nuns during their sport session and told them they should adapt themselves to the spirit of the times to meet Pope John XXIns call for an updating of the Church Thereshyfore he said religious orders should be interested in sports

Condemns Bombing In South middotAfrmiddotca

CAPE TOWN (He) -ArchshybiShop Owen McCann of Cape Town has joined other churchshymen and political leaders in condemning the bombing incishydent which took place in the Johannesburg railroad station

Archbishop McCann said I condemn this outrage as I conshydemn all sabotage attempts and I would emphasize that people must not take the law into their own hands This must be left to the police

A phosphorous timebomb planted bya young white man exploded in the crowded station injuring 25 persons mostly women and children Newsshypapers were informed of the bombing a few minutes before the bomb went off but too late to prevent its explosion

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Delorese 31 began asking quesshytions about Catholicism Last February their interest led them to ask the McElhineys to contact a priest from St Joseph

- parish Father Richard Groshek assistant at St Josephs visited t~e family and the wheels were set in motion for the eventual conversion

The McElhineys set such a good example that we decided to become Catholics Mrs

bull Scears said Up to their convershysion she said the family pracshyticed no religion

The Scears family has been saying the family Rosary since February and attending Sunday Mas s together for several months Mrs Scears has been atshytending Altar Society meetings and the family intends to join the Christian Family Movement at St Joseph parish this Fall

Pope Salutes Water Skiers

CASTELGANDOLFO (NC)shyPope Paul VI received 150 comshypetitors from 28 water skiing championship teams representshying Europe Africa and Meditershyranean areas and compared their sport with the Gospel acshycount of Jesus walking on water

The athletes gathered in the hall of the Swiss Guards at the Summer villa overlooking Lake Alblno where skiing competi non ~s to begin the-next day

The Gospel episode to which the Pope referred relates how Jesus walked across Lake Tibe rias to the Apostles on the other side The Pope said With His mastery over the liquid element Jesus wanted to render manifest to the still hesitant Apostles not

His wonderful power but that he was the Son of God Master of all the created world and that His message came from God and had to be believed

By this walk over water Jesus invites His disciples to grasp with faith the whole Christian Revelation and the supernatural realities wbidl cannot be seen or touched but are as real as the natural world which falls within our experishyence

Likes Sports Our predecessors and ourshy

selves always have had a likhig for sports which frequently exshypressed itself embracing all the various forms of sport As long as they are properly practiced they lead to harmonious develshyopment ofthe human body and are founded on qualities of the spirit and self control

Your very personal experishyence shows you how and how much healthy practice of sport contributes to the development of the human person Therefore you will understand that we feel for it benevolence and admirashytion and that we encourale young people in it

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SPEAKING WITH AUTHORITY Stanley (Stan the Man) Mu-sial head of the nations physical fitness program by appointment of President Johnson acts as well as exshyhorts Here he shows Steve Anderson of St Marys school Alexandria Va and Joe Anderson of Gonzaga High School Washington D C the proper way to hit a baseball NC Photo

Cardinal Caggiano Tells Employers Share Profits With Workers

BUENOS AIRES (NC)-Emshy general progress the prIm plOyers must share their profits of Argentina affirmed with workers and regard them as associates rather than ser vants declared Antonio Cardinal Caggiano of Buenos Aires in a sermon here

Such a pollcy can change the mentality of workers It satisfies their socoial revolt because it provides them and their families with the means of living Carshydinal Caggiano stressed

Employers have to replace exploitation with 0 acuteness A Christian acuteness of course and one which is ch9racterized by a deep feeling of solidarity They must treat workers 88 friends and share with them a longing for sociai peace and

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Says Christian Unity Objective Of Ma riolog icaI Congresses

SANTO DOMINGO (NC) -Christian unity is the objective of the fourth Mariological Conshygress and the ninth International M~rian Congrss to be held in this country m 1965 declared Father Carlo Bahc OFM who was here as a representative of Pope Paul VI to set up the con-

Postpone Religious TolerClltion Debate

GENEVA (NC) - The UN Economic and Social Council meeting here in Switzerland has decided not to discuss a proposed declaration on religious tolera tion drawn up by the U N Human Rights Commission

The dedaration appears to be headed for General AssemblY debate perhaps later this year

The Human Rights Commisshysion failed to take final action on the measures last March beshycause the Soviet Union objected that any statementpn religious tolerance did not contain a guarantee for atheistic propashyganda as well The UN declashyration is seen as important in that it may become a guideline for civil law in emerging nations

gresses preparatory commlshysions

The Yugoslav Franciscan anshynounced that representatives of other religions espechilly Protshyestants will be invited to attend the meetings as observers

Archbishop Octavio Beras of Santo Domingo addressed the prepartory commissions comshyposed chiefly of members of the Cursillos de Cristiandad He afshyfirmed that the decision of Pope Paul to have both congresses held in the Dominican Republic is one of the highest honors for this country where the preaching of the Gospel in tte New World began

Father Balic stressing this point reminded the audience that the International Marian Congress is the first to be held outside of Europe Asked why the Dominican Republic had been chosen as the site of the congresses Father Balic declared that Pope Paul probably took into considerati~n the fact that Mass in the Western Hemisphere was first celebrated at Santo Domingo that the first metreshypolitan See in the Americas W2S

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Lauds Christian Social Mov~em4~nt Leaders By Msgr George G Riggins

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Eric von Kuehnelt-Leddihn a eosmopolitan Austrian Catholic journalist whose constant comshyings-and-goings from one disshytant part of the world to the other make Columbus Marco Polo and Magellan look like stay-at-homes or shut-ins is a hard man to pin down or to categorize ideologically One day he writes -- in The Commonshyweal for exshyample -like a moderate libshyeral and the next day - in the National Review for exshyample - like a hard bitten conservative And now and then he seems to play it down the middle

I always enjoy reading Mr ~ Leddihn even when he is in one

of his most stubbornly conserva_ tive moods but I must admit that some of his writings on the subject of Catholic social teachshying leave me rather confused

Catholic Sentimentalist Take for example his article

The Problem of the Catholic Social Sentimentalist in the May 19 issue of National Review The thesis of this article-if I have understood it correctly-is that the ever mounting fascishynation with social justice toshyday prevalent among Christians in general and Catholics in parshyticular is dangerous and demshyagogic sentimentalism

In the last 200 years of Westshyern history Mr Leddihn inshyforms us with a sweeping rheshytorical flourish the sentimenshytalists crusading for some sort of justice or to right the balance have caused more tears and bloodshed than the simple egoshytistic materialists who merely erave for earthly goods

Fails to Name It would be easier to undershy

stand what this rhetoric means if Mr Leddihn had taken the trouble to name a few names One would like to know who these sentimentalists really are and why they are thought to be so dangerous

Who for example are the misguided Christians who s e sentimentalism is greatly reshysponsible for the steady growth of Italian Communist votes and to whom is Mr Leddihn reshyferring when he says that cershytain Christians in Europe posshysessed of a purely strategicaishytactical and utterly unshy

~t Christian fear that Christians may miss the boat are convinced that they will have to take the wind out of the sails of Socialshyism and Communism-by aping some of their policies

Germans Contribute To Uganda Church

MITYANA (NC) - German Catholics are raising funds to build a church here in Uganda in honor of Mathias Mulumba Luka Banabakintu and Nowa Mawaggali three of the 22 Uganda martyrs who will beshycome canonized saints in Octoshyber

The fund dTive was announced by Archbishop Joseph Kiwanuka of Rubaga The martyrs all conshyverts of the White Fathers in the 19th century were killed for refusing to renounce their Cathshyolic Faith

Midsummer Whist Choristers at St Mathieu

Church Fall River will hold their annual whist at 8 Saturshyday night Aug 8 in the church hall Miss Jacqueline Mathieu is leneral chairman

I gather from the context of not 1 ecessarily swept off their Mr Leddihns article in National Review that he is referring here to the Moro wing of the Chrisshytian Democratic Party in Italy which as we know is in favor of the so-called opening to the left

But why not identify Mora and his associates by name and in simple fairness why not note for the record that Pope John XXIII from all accounts was sympathetic to their program or in any event saw no reason to flag them down

Un-Christian Trend Moreover if Mr Leddihn

really believes that when it comes to the practical applicashytion of the encyclicals the indishyvidual Catholic is entirely on his own by what logic then does he presume to say that his anonymous group of Christian sentimentalists are following an utterly un-Christian trend

of thought I suspect that the answer to

these questions is to be found in Mr Leddihns apparent convicshytion that there is really no such thing as an unjust social strucshyture anywhere in Europe todaY and that those who claim that there is are dangerous demashygogues

In other words while Mr Leddihn explicitly admits the possibility of a socially unjust order he is persuaded apparshyenthly that de facto all this talk about social justice in Europe is really so much bilge

Popes Stress Importance The impetus in modern times

to establish social justice Mr Ledihn contends came undeshyniably from the Marxists who condemned the inequalities of wealth insisting that politcal equality must be supplemented by economic equality

If this be so what are we to make of the repeated emphasis of recent Popes on the crucial importance of the virtue of soshycial justice

Mr Ledihns answer to this question is that while the Church obviously has a right to concern herself with the probshylems of injustice in the economic order her moralizing injuncshytions have created a probably unforeseen sense of illusion among good Christians who a[~

Seeks Replacements For Arctic Plants

LATROBE (NC) - Father Maximilian G Duman OSB head of the biology department at St Vincent College has emshybarked on his 1Uh expedition to arctic regions

Accompanied by Father Arshytheme Dutilly OMI director of the Arctic Institute at Catholic University of America Washshyington D C Father Dumans main purpose on the six-week expedition is to find replaceshyments for botanical specimens lost in the disastrous St Vinshycent fire in January 1963

When the biology laboratories burned Father Duman lost 25000 plant specimens 6000 of which were collected on 10 preshyvious trips in arctic regions

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Wh 3t can this possibly mean except that in Mr Leddihns jUdgment those Christians who are trying to apply the princishyples of the social encyclicals to concrete situations in their own countries - as the Popes have urged them to do-are one and all a pack of sentimentalists who really dont know what its all about and are concerned about social justice (which Mr Leddihn significantly always puts n quotes) only because they are stupid enough to think that in this way they can outshypromise Or out-maneuver the socialit and communist and thereby hopefUlly put the Church in a better light

Salt of the Earth I have such great respect for

Mr Leddihns first hand knowlshyedge of contemporary Europe and aso such respect foc his personal integrity that t hesitate to take issue with him on this point

On he other hand while I cannot possibly claim to know as mu~h about Europe as he does I do happen to know many of the derical and lay leaders of the Cbristian social movement on the Continent

With all due respect to Mr Leddihl1 I would be less than honest with myself and less than fair to these outstanding Chrisshytian leaders If I were to fail to say that in my judgment Ledshydihns sweeping indictment of

them if l ghastly caricature Christian sentimentalists-my

eye These men are the salt of the earth Would that there were more of them not only on the Continent but in every ~ther part of the world as welL

Friars to Sponsor Reunion Symposium

GARRISON (NC)-The Franshyciscan lrriars of the Atonement will sponsor a symposium on Christian reunion devoted to discussim about bishops Sept 1 to 3

~ntitled The Episcopate and Christian Unity the symposium at St Pus X Seminary will deal with Anglican Orthodox and Protestent concepts of the episshycopate and with the Catholic episcopacy in the early Church after Vatican Council I and in the light of Vatican Council II

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BOMBAY (NC) - Hard work and detailed planning mark preparations for the International Eucharistic Conshygress to be held here Nov 28 to Dec 6 this yearFrom Valerian Cardinal Gracias down to the youngest clerk In the congress offices there is an intense interest in and eonshycern for its success They know too the concern that may be in the minds of some potential pilgrims about Bomshybay housing accommodations during the EuCharistic congress DaTdinal Gracias told me It is very difficult to persuade people 1here are accommodations even better than hotels Many people who may be afraid to come will find private homes both Cathashy1M and non-Catholic most comshyfortable

He added We have a whole rommittee of non-Catholics combing 1he city for accommoshydations One man said at a meetshying the other day 1 can be sure of finding accommodations for 100 people in private homes and almost all are very comfortable

The cardinal said that several bishops and priests had written him asking to be placed in pri shyvate homes because we want to know something of the life of tJhe people

Floatin~ Hotels Congress officials said tJhat

plans are being made to have ocean liners berthed in Bombay and turned into floating hotels both for people who come on them and for th()se who come by air Officials expect four of these ships and perhaps three or four more so that they said several thousand foreign visit shyors could easily be accommoshydated in these floating hotels

Speaking of the plans to place congress visitors in private homes Father Herman DSouza general secretary and liason ofshyficer for the congress said it would be an excellent opportushynity for Westerners to see Indishyans in their homes-and that non-Christian Indians will also have for the first time a chance to meet Western Christians on a elose personal basis 0

Cardinal Checks Cardinal Gracias keen interest

fn the preparations is shown by his close checking with the CODshy

gress at 5 Convent Street here Priests connected with the office say he will drop in two or three times a day to make a suggestshyion to check on Preparations or just to see how the plans are goings

Ill the large congress headshyquarters committees meet to handle the many details while all around them additions are made to existing church strucshytures and a new building on the corner moves toward comshypletion These new quarters will be used to house distinquished visitors to the congress and for press a~ommodations for jourshynalists covering the many conshygress events

Cooperation The congress has had excelshy

lent cooperation from all sources Cardinal Gracias said The

Newspapers Continued from Page One

azines recorded a 22 per cent gain in circulation including circulation of one major publi shycation newly transferred to this group and diocesan directories tollal cireuk4ion increased 99 per cent

The circulation and number of Canadian publications conshytinued basically unchanged toshytaling as of the beginning of the year 12 weekly newspapers 13 Canadian magazines accepting advertising and 17 magazines not accepting advertising for a total circulation in all categories of 1484742

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operative They have put a man especially on 1ihis job to do whatshyever is necessary

One of the exhibits planned will be at St Xavier High School slMlwing the life of the Church in India since it was visited by St Thomas the Apostle This will serve a double purpose explainshying the Church in India to visit shyors--but also explaining it to the non-Christians of India

Father DSouza said that forshyeign visitors who do not know English or Indian languages will be met by guides and interpreshytors who have been trained for two years Each group will be accompanied by these aides as

they go from their residences to the congress site and back again

Vietnant Repeals -Family Law

SAIGON (NC) - Vietnams prime minister Maj Gen Nguyen Khanh has issued a decree repealing the family law passed under the late Ngo Dinh Diems government which pracshytically outlawed divorce

The new decree makes divorce legally possible on any of five grounds (1) adultery (2) if either party receives a grave penal sentence from a court (3) mistreatment so as to hinder peaceful life together (4) disshyappearance for five years and (5) abandonment Court judgshyments are required to establish the fourth and fifth conditions

The new decree does not pershymit more than one legal wife at a time

Civil Aspects The 158 articles of the decree

include many provisions regardshying the civil aspects of marriage Ill effect it brings back much of the legislation concerning marshyriage that prevailed under French colonial rule

Under the Diem family law divorce could be permitted only by the president himself in very exceptional cases

The new decree will have one good effect for the Catholic Church It will make use of the Pauline privilege for converts easier than it has been (This privilege widely used in mission countries was enunciated by St Paul and allows married conshyverts to Christianity to enter Christian marriage if their 11011shy

Christian spouses refuse to live in peace with them)

Holy Father Urges Return of Honesty

CASTELGANDOLFO (NC)shyPope Paul VI called ~or restora- tion to full value of the princishyples of fraternity and concord in social and individual life as a defense against threats of disshyorder and subversion

Appearing at noon on the balshycony of the inner courtyard of his Summer villa to recite the Angelus andmiddot bless thousands who had gathered there the Pope spoke of the persisting reashysons for apprehension and sorshyrow for so many bereavements and lllisfortunes which still torshyment the world as reported in the press He pointed to some weakness and decadence reshygarding good principles which must sustain individuals as well as family social and internashytional life

He exhorted his audience to pray the Lord may render goodness strong-goodness which is not weakness but endowed with profound energy

~~ CONGRESS SEALS Three series of seals with 10

seals to the series have been issued for the 38th Internationshyal Eucharistic Congress to be held in Bombay India Nov 28 to Dec 6 These are examplelt of the first series of seals which deals with liturgical symbols NC Photo

Prelate Summaries Dimmiddotensions Of Catholic School System

SAN FRANCISCO (NC) shySketching the size of the Cathshyolic school system Msgr Mark J Hurley told the GOP platform committee here

The Catholic school system in New York is bigger than the public school system in each of 34 states and the District of Columbia the one in Pennsylshyvania is larger than the public school systems in each of 26 states and the District

In eight states the Catholic scftElol population Comprises 20 per cent or more of the total school population Ill 19 states it is more than 15 per cent of the total school population

Ill major cities 1he percentage is even higher Buffalo 376 per cent Chicago 329 per cent Boston 3~8 per cent Cincinnati 279 per cent Cleveland 259 per cent and St Louis 254 per cent

From 1940 to 1960 Catholic school enrollment jumped 119 per cent against a 42 per cent

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Anglicans Pray With Catholics For Unity

LONDON (NC) Some 200 Anglican clergy and laity have placed a Christian unshyity petition on the altar of the Catholic shrine at Aylesford

Their petition read in part We make an act of reparatioll

for all the evils that were done by Our forefathers at the Refshyormation in destroying this holy shrine We have prayed this day for the reunion of Christenshydom and the healing of the 16t~ century breach between Rome and the Anglican Communion

Attend Mass The pilgrimage was organized

by the Rev John A Wynne of St Stephens church in Windsor home of the royal family we1Jt of London Members attended _ votive Mass of Our Lady of Mount Carmel at the restored Carmelite shrine

The prior Father Malachy Lynch O Carm led them in reshyciting the Rosary along the shrines outdoor Rosary Way

Ill northern England three Anglican congregations took part as an act of reparation in a big rally in honor of the 40 Martyrs of England and Wales at Sunderland They cancelled their own Sunday evening sershyvices for the purpose

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Conce~ebration Encouraged ContinueC from Page One

eus parts of the world but al shyways in private - meetings of various clergy Now for the first time Pope Paul authorized a public concelebration and it

is expected that this may happen often during the Eucharistic Congress to be held in Bombay

India toward the end of the year Private Occasions

On July 19 in the presence of Cardinals Lercaro and Bea of the episcopal members of the Post-Conciliar Liturgical Comshy

mission and of some laymen 20 Benedictine monks celebrated Mass together with their Abbot Primate at St Anselms Abbey Rome

On July 24 it was disclosed tha t the Benedictine monastery of Calcar and the Dominican

eonvent of Soissons had obtained permission for concelebration The privilege had already been granted by the Post-Conciliar

lilIICommission on the Liturgy Preshyviously certain monasteries among which the Benedictine Abbeys of Monserrat (Spain)

Maredsous (Belgium) Maria Laach (Germany) St Anselm (Rome) and St John Collegeshyville U S) had already obtained authorization it was mentioned

At the first meeting of the superiors of monks and nuns of Africa held at the Benedictine monastery of Bouake the Ivory Coasts first Benedictine priest presided at the opening Mass which was concelebrated and the bishop of the diocese did the same with the priests present for the closing Mass

First in Public The underground basilica of

St Pius X at Lourdes was the scene of the first public concelmiddot ebration offered according to the Vatican Councils suggestion This was done by special pershymission of Pope Paul VI himsslf

The Mass was presided over by Cardinal Ferretto of the Roman Curia on the occasion of the pilgrimage of 500 sick Italian priests to Lourdes The Cardinal was joined by 24 priests most of whom were Italian It was witshynessed by pilgrims from France Italy Luxembourg England Ireshyland Belgium Germany and in the presence of many bishops as well

On Tuesday July 28 another eoncelebration occurred but this time in the Grottoes of the Marshyian Shrine and under the presishydency of Bishop Theas Bishop of Tharbes and Lourdes

Why ConceIebration The Eucharist is not only a

sacrifice and sacrament but it is the symbol of unity It is taken

~ as THE symbol of the Churchs most perfect sign-testimonyshyof her unity

Hence on the occasion of a gathering of priests how can this unity of the Church be shown These men are priests and priests for all eternity Never can they be or act as layshymen Therefore if they were to attend Mass as though they were iayinen they would not be showing publicly their own status nor the type of unity that the Church wishes to show in the celebration of the Eucharist

Thus the Church wishes that these priests associate themshyselves-participate in a special way-with thll one who is the ehief celebrant This should be the normal way for a Bishop to celebrate in the presence of his priests or for all to unite at the altar on the occasion of some meeting synod retreat or other assembly

Historical Development The celebration of the Euchashy

rist was never a private affair Even if a priest celebrates Mass in some dark l~orner of a lonely church it is Christ and the enshytire Church that offers the sacshyrifice to God

In early times the community

and hierrarchical unity was stressed in the celebration of Mass All the priests were to impose hands on the offerings although only the presiding celshyebrant would recite the words of Consecration

Later at Papal Masses espeshycially all the Cardinals present were to stand at the altar with the Pope during the Mass They would hold a corporal in their hands on which lay the offerings and they would recite the Canon aloud with him and consecrate the offerings along with him Gradually this was reserved only for solemn feasts then only for Holy Thursday and then it disshyappeared altogether

In the Eastern Church the practice survived and is presshyently the normal thing in the Byzantine Rite and the usual thing for great feasts for other Eastern Rites A form of conshycelebration does occur on the occasion of the ordination of priests and the consecration of bishops even in the Latin Rite today

Councils Decision Paragraph 57 of the Councils

Decree on the Sacred Liturgy speaks of and encourages conshycelebration and the Post-Concil shyiar Commission on the Liturgy has drawn up an appropriate rite

The decree stated Conceleshybration whereby the unity of the priesthood is appropriately manifested has remained in use to this day in the Church both in the east and in the west For this reason it has seemed good to the Council to extend conshycelebration to the following cases

-on Holy Thursdays Mass of Chrism and the Commemoration of the Lords Supper

at Masses during councils bishops conferences and synshyods -at the Mass for the blessing of an Abbot

The Councils Decree also enshycourages concelebration with permission of the Ordinary to whom it belongs to decide whether concelebration is opshyportune j

-at conventual Mass and at the principal Mass in churches when the needs of the faithful do not require that all the priests available should celeshybrate individually

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Jesliit Educators Hold Conference SAW~A CLARA (NC)-About

135 Jesuit high school adminisshytrators from the United States Canada and West Indies are par_ ticipating in a 12-day institute at the University of Santa Clara here in California

Included are directors of edushycation for the 11 Jesuit provinces in the nation 35 high school preside1ts or rectors and 89 principals and other administrashytors

It is he largest conference of this group a division of the Jesuit Educational Association since meetin-gs were initiated in 1940 It also marks the firsttime the West Coast has been chosen as the meeting ground The conshyference will end Friday Aug 14

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MADRID (NC) - A blunt at shytack on the labor policies of the ruling Falangist party in Spain has been made by the Young Catholic Workers organization

The organizations publication asserted that the Falangists inshyject politics into the lives of the workers in the same way as do the communists A number of Young Catholic Worker leaders have supported a petition for the rehiring of Asturian coal miriers and metallurgical workers disshymissed for strike activity

In its July issue the organ of the Catholic workers Juventud Obrera (Working Youth) said that of all the parties concerned in the recent Asturian miners strikes the workers were least interested in political motives

But as a result of arrests lockshyout and deportations of some workers Juventud Obrera exshyplained the miners were turning against all who oppose thein The

Workers Attack Labor Policies

publieation asked Spaniards have the courage to get to the bottom of the miners problelIl8 and not to take the easy course of seeing politics in the strikes

Insult io Dignity The Asturian petitioners supshy

ported by the Young Catholie Workers have tried unsuccessshyfully to see high government leaders here induding the vice president of the cabinet the ministers of labor and pUblic order and the national syndicate shy

(government - controlled t I a d e union) director

They maintain that present relations between owners and workers are in many cases a permanent insult to the dignity

of the workers They hold that though recognizing some of the miners grievances the governshyment authorities allow manageshyment to play the part of judge so that workers interests invarishyably suffer

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Good Example Leads to Conversion BATTLE CREEK (NC)-The

good example of a Catholic famshyily nurtured the seed of Cathol icism to full bloom here in Michigan as a family of nine was baptized into the Faith as memshybers of St Joseph parish

Mr and Mrs Robert Scears and their seven children rangshying in age from four to 13 beshycame Catholics on a Sunday The parents went to confession and had their marriage blessed

The following morning the parents and four oldest children received their First Communion The younger children will folshylow as they become of age

Children Play Together We had been thinking of beshy

coming Catholics for some time Mrs Scears explained but we kept putting it of and putting it off

Then she said the Scears

Admission Laws On Kof C Agenda

NEW ORLEANS (NC)-The Supreme Council of the Knights of Columbus meets here Aug 18 to 20 with resolutions from ten state councils proposing changes in membership requirementa facing delegates

The session will be the 83rd annual gathering of the governshying body of the fraternal benefit society of Catholic men Some 400 delegates are expected

The resolutions on membershyship stem from controversies over admission of Negro appli shycants All favor relaxing the present laws of the society ia force from the organization early days

At present an applicant can be refused membership if five negative votes are cast against him by members of a council when his name is submitted for bull vote

Seven of the resolutions to be acted upon at the meeting here according to a K of C State ment would change the law to require negative votes by more than one-third of the council memobers voting to reject an apshyplicant one would require more than one-quarter negative votes and two seek change in the law without offering specific recomshymendations

Notre Dame Starts Foreign Study Plan

NOTRE DAME (NC)-Fifty two University of Notre Dame sophomores sail from New York aboard the SS America Saturshyday Aug 8 to participate ia the schools first foreign study proshygram at the University of Inn bruck Austria

The European-bound sophoshymores wer selected from among 250 applicants They prepared for their ~tayabroad by taking a special qerman course during their freshman year They will receive additional bitensive training in the German language

at Salzburg Austria Aug 11shySept 20

The courses at Innsbruck get underway in mid-October

Seek Prelates Aid For Public Schools

DINDIGUL (NC)-The munishycipal council of this predomishynantly Hindu town has requested a Catholic bishop to start bull polytechnic and a college for women

The request was made by the council of Bishop James MenshydQnca of Tiruchirapalli who was honored on completion of Z5 years as bishop The prelate in his reply offered to help in the establishment of the institutio~ If he received enough cooperashytion from _ibe people

family moved to Battle Creek in June 1963 and met M Sgt Elshywood L McElhiney his wife Shirley and their four childen Sgt McElhiney is stationed with the Army at the Federal Center here and Scears works for bull farm feed company

Say Family Rosary Friendship grew between the

families as Mrs Scears and Mrs MeElhiney chatted over the back fence and the children played games together-

Soon Scears 33 and his wife

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Field days are planned by Alumni and PTA of St Stanisshylaus parish and by Bluebirds and Campfire Girls of Sacred Heart parish both Fall River

The St Stanislaus event is set for 1 Sunday afternoon Aug 9 at Urbans Grove Open to the public it will be in charge of Joseph Amaral

Sacred Hearts field day is scheduled from 930 to 6 Tuesshyday Aug 25 at Camp Tom Welch Youth group members and counselors for the units

recent camping trip are invited to attend Guests will be Blueshybirds and Campfire Girls from St Marys Cathedral and SS Peter and PaUl parishes Fall River

Sponsor Sports Week for ~uns

EISENSTADT (NC)-Austrian nuns spent a week here devotshyiog themselves to different ~orts including swimming tenshynlS and basketball

This Sports Week for Nuns as it was named was attended by 23 nuns from various reli shygious communities who had parshyticipated in a similar Winter program Which like the Summer event was organized by the Eisenstadt dlocese

Among the nuns was a 62shyyear-old Sister who is a teacher of gymnasties The average age of the nuns was about 30

Bishop Stefan Laszlo of Eisenshystandt visited tbe nuns during their sport session and told them they should adapt themselves to the spirit of the times to meet Pope John XXIns call for an updating of the Church Thereshyfore he said religious orders should be interested in sports

Condemns Bombing In South middotAfrmiddotca

CAPE TOWN (He) -ArchshybiShop Owen McCann of Cape Town has joined other churchshymen and political leaders in condemning the bombing incishydent which took place in the Johannesburg railroad station

Archbishop McCann said I condemn this outrage as I conshydemn all sabotage attempts and I would emphasize that people must not take the law into their own hands This must be left to the police

A phosphorous timebomb planted bya young white man exploded in the crowded station injuring 25 persons mostly women and children Newsshypapers were informed of the bombing a few minutes before the bomb went off but too late to prevent its explosion

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Delorese 31 began asking quesshytions about Catholicism Last February their interest led them to ask the McElhineys to contact a priest from St Joseph

- parish Father Richard Groshek assistant at St Josephs visited t~e family and the wheels were set in motion for the eventual conversion

The McElhineys set such a good example that we decided to become Catholics Mrs

bull Scears said Up to their convershysion she said the family pracshyticed no religion

The Scears family has been saying the family Rosary since February and attending Sunday Mas s together for several months Mrs Scears has been atshytending Altar Society meetings and the family intends to join the Christian Family Movement at St Joseph parish this Fall

Pope Salutes Water Skiers

CASTELGANDOLFO (NC)shyPope Paul VI received 150 comshypetitors from 28 water skiing championship teams representshying Europe Africa and Meditershyranean areas and compared their sport with the Gospel acshycount of Jesus walking on water

The athletes gathered in the hall of the Swiss Guards at the Summer villa overlooking Lake Alblno where skiing competi non ~s to begin the-next day

The Gospel episode to which the Pope referred relates how Jesus walked across Lake Tibe rias to the Apostles on the other side The Pope said With His mastery over the liquid element Jesus wanted to render manifest to the still hesitant Apostles not

His wonderful power but that he was the Son of God Master of all the created world and that His message came from God and had to be believed

By this walk over water Jesus invites His disciples to grasp with faith the whole Christian Revelation and the supernatural realities wbidl cannot be seen or touched but are as real as the natural world which falls within our experishyence

Likes Sports Our predecessors and ourshy

selves always have had a likhig for sports which frequently exshypressed itself embracing all the various forms of sport As long as they are properly practiced they lead to harmonious develshyopment ofthe human body and are founded on qualities of the spirit and self control

Your very personal experishyence shows you how and how much healthy practice of sport contributes to the development of the human person Therefore you will understand that we feel for it benevolence and admirashytion and that we encourale young people in it

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SPEAKING WITH AUTHORITY Stanley (Stan the Man) Mu-sial head of the nations physical fitness program by appointment of President Johnson acts as well as exshyhorts Here he shows Steve Anderson of St Marys school Alexandria Va and Joe Anderson of Gonzaga High School Washington D C the proper way to hit a baseball NC Photo

Cardinal Caggiano Tells Employers Share Profits With Workers

BUENOS AIRES (NC)-Emshy general progress the prIm plOyers must share their profits of Argentina affirmed with workers and regard them as associates rather than ser vants declared Antonio Cardinal Caggiano of Buenos Aires in a sermon here

Such a pollcy can change the mentality of workers It satisfies their socoial revolt because it provides them and their families with the means of living Carshydinal Caggiano stressed

Employers have to replace exploitation with 0 acuteness A Christian acuteness of course and one which is ch9racterized by a deep feeling of solidarity They must treat workers 88 friends and share with them a longing for sociai peace and

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Says Christian Unity Objective Of Ma riolog icaI Congresses

SANTO DOMINGO (NC) -Christian unity is the objective of the fourth Mariological Conshygress and the ninth International M~rian Congrss to be held in this country m 1965 declared Father Carlo Bahc OFM who was here as a representative of Pope Paul VI to set up the con-

Postpone Religious TolerClltion Debate

GENEVA (NC) - The UN Economic and Social Council meeting here in Switzerland has decided not to discuss a proposed declaration on religious tolera tion drawn up by the U N Human Rights Commission

The dedaration appears to be headed for General AssemblY debate perhaps later this year

The Human Rights Commisshysion failed to take final action on the measures last March beshycause the Soviet Union objected that any statementpn religious tolerance did not contain a guarantee for atheistic propashyganda as well The UN declashyration is seen as important in that it may become a guideline for civil law in emerging nations

gresses preparatory commlshysions

The Yugoslav Franciscan anshynounced that representatives of other religions espechilly Protshyestants will be invited to attend the meetings as observers

Archbishop Octavio Beras of Santo Domingo addressed the prepartory commissions comshyposed chiefly of members of the Cursillos de Cristiandad He afshyfirmed that the decision of Pope Paul to have both congresses held in the Dominican Republic is one of the highest honors for this country where the preaching of the Gospel in tte New World began

Father Balic stressing this point reminded the audience that the International Marian Congress is the first to be held outside of Europe Asked why the Dominican Republic had been chosen as the site of the congresses Father Balic declared that Pope Paul probably took into considerati~n the fact that Mass in the Western Hemisphere was first celebrated at Santo Domingo that the first metreshypolitan See in the Americas W2S

founded in the same city and that there is a great devotion in this country to Our Lady

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Plans for Bombay Congress Center on Accommodations

BOMBAY (NC) - Hard work and detailed planning mark preparations for the International Eucharistic Conshygress to be held here Nov 28 to Dec 6 this yearFrom Valerian Cardinal Gracias down to the youngest clerk In the congress offices there is an intense interest in and eonshycern for its success They know too the concern that may be in the minds of some potential pilgrims about Bomshybay housing accommodations during the EuCharistic congress DaTdinal Gracias told me It is very difficult to persuade people 1here are accommodations even better than hotels Many people who may be afraid to come will find private homes both Cathashy1M and non-Catholic most comshyfortable

He added We have a whole rommittee of non-Catholics combing 1he city for accommoshydations One man said at a meetshying the other day 1 can be sure of finding accommodations for 100 people in private homes and almost all are very comfortable

The cardinal said that several bishops and priests had written him asking to be placed in pri shyvate homes because we want to know something of the life of tJhe people

Floatin~ Hotels Congress officials said tJhat

plans are being made to have ocean liners berthed in Bombay and turned into floating hotels both for people who come on them and for th()se who come by air Officials expect four of these ships and perhaps three or four more so that they said several thousand foreign visit shyors could easily be accommoshydated in these floating hotels

Speaking of the plans to place congress visitors in private homes Father Herman DSouza general secretary and liason ofshyficer for the congress said it would be an excellent opportushynity for Westerners to see Indishyans in their homes-and that non-Christian Indians will also have for the first time a chance to meet Western Christians on a elose personal basis 0

Cardinal Checks Cardinal Gracias keen interest

fn the preparations is shown by his close checking with the CODshy

gress at 5 Convent Street here Priests connected with the office say he will drop in two or three times a day to make a suggestshyion to check on Preparations or just to see how the plans are goings

Ill the large congress headshyquarters committees meet to handle the many details while all around them additions are made to existing church strucshytures and a new building on the corner moves toward comshypletion These new quarters will be used to house distinquished visitors to the congress and for press a~ommodations for jourshynalists covering the many conshygress events

Cooperation The congress has had excelshy

lent cooperation from all sources Cardinal Gracias said The

Newspapers Continued from Page One

azines recorded a 22 per cent gain in circulation including circulation of one major publi shycation newly transferred to this group and diocesan directories tollal cireuk4ion increased 99 per cent

The circulation and number of Canadian publications conshytinued basically unchanged toshytaling as of the beginning of the year 12 weekly newspapers 13 Canadian magazines accepting advertising and 17 magazines not accepting advertising for a total circulation in all categories of 1484742

govem-ment has been most c0shy

operative They have put a man especially on 1ihis job to do whatshyever is necessary

One of the exhibits planned will be at St Xavier High School slMlwing the life of the Church in India since it was visited by St Thomas the Apostle This will serve a double purpose explainshying the Church in India to visit shyors--but also explaining it to the non-Christians of India

Father DSouza said that forshyeign visitors who do not know English or Indian languages will be met by guides and interpreshytors who have been trained for two years Each group will be accompanied by these aides as

they go from their residences to the congress site and back again

Vietnant Repeals -Family Law

SAIGON (NC) - Vietnams prime minister Maj Gen Nguyen Khanh has issued a decree repealing the family law passed under the late Ngo Dinh Diems government which pracshytically outlawed divorce

The new decree makes divorce legally possible on any of five grounds (1) adultery (2) if either party receives a grave penal sentence from a court (3) mistreatment so as to hinder peaceful life together (4) disshyappearance for five years and (5) abandonment Court judgshyments are required to establish the fourth and fifth conditions

The new decree does not pershymit more than one legal wife at a time

Civil Aspects The 158 articles of the decree

include many provisions regardshying the civil aspects of marriage Ill effect it brings back much of the legislation concerning marshyriage that prevailed under French colonial rule

Under the Diem family law divorce could be permitted only by the president himself in very exceptional cases

The new decree will have one good effect for the Catholic Church It will make use of the Pauline privilege for converts easier than it has been (This privilege widely used in mission countries was enunciated by St Paul and allows married conshyverts to Christianity to enter Christian marriage if their 11011shy

Christian spouses refuse to live in peace with them)

Holy Father Urges Return of Honesty

CASTELGANDOLFO (NC)shyPope Paul VI called ~or restora- tion to full value of the princishyples of fraternity and concord in social and individual life as a defense against threats of disshyorder and subversion

Appearing at noon on the balshycony of the inner courtyard of his Summer villa to recite the Angelus andmiddot bless thousands who had gathered there the Pope spoke of the persisting reashysons for apprehension and sorshyrow for so many bereavements and lllisfortunes which still torshyment the world as reported in the press He pointed to some weakness and decadence reshygarding good principles which must sustain individuals as well as family social and internashytional life

He exhorted his audience to pray the Lord may render goodness strong-goodness which is not weakness but endowed with profound energy

~~ CONGRESS SEALS Three series of seals with 10

seals to the series have been issued for the 38th Internationshyal Eucharistic Congress to be held in Bombay India Nov 28 to Dec 6 These are examplelt of the first series of seals which deals with liturgical symbols NC Photo

Prelate Summaries Dimmiddotensions Of Catholic School System

SAN FRANCISCO (NC) shySketching the size of the Cathshyolic school system Msgr Mark J Hurley told the GOP platform committee here

The Catholic school system in New York is bigger than the public school system in each of 34 states and the District of Columbia the one in Pennsylshyvania is larger than the public school systems in each of 26 states and the District

In eight states the Catholic scftElol population Comprises 20 per cent or more of the total school population Ill 19 states it is more than 15 per cent of the total school population

Ill major cities 1he percentage is even higher Buffalo 376 per cent Chicago 329 per cent Boston 3~8 per cent Cincinnati 279 per cent Cleveland 259 per cent and St Louis 254 per cent

From 1940 to 1960 Catholic school enrollment jumped 119 per cent against a 42 per cent

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Anglicans Pray With Catholics For Unity

LONDON (NC) Some 200 Anglican clergy and laity have placed a Christian unshyity petition on the altar of the Catholic shrine at Aylesford

Their petition read in part We make an act of reparatioll

for all the evils that were done by Our forefathers at the Refshyormation in destroying this holy shrine We have prayed this day for the reunion of Christenshydom and the healing of the 16t~ century breach between Rome and the Anglican Communion

Attend Mass The pilgrimage was organized

by the Rev John A Wynne of St Stephens church in Windsor home of the royal family we1Jt of London Members attended _ votive Mass of Our Lady of Mount Carmel at the restored Carmelite shrine

The prior Father Malachy Lynch O Carm led them in reshyciting the Rosary along the shrines outdoor Rosary Way

Ill northern England three Anglican congregations took part as an act of reparation in a big rally in honor of the 40 Martyrs of England and Wales at Sunderland They cancelled their own Sunday evening sershyvices for the purpose

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Conce~ebration Encouraged ContinueC from Page One

eus parts of the world but al shyways in private - meetings of various clergy Now for the first time Pope Paul authorized a public concelebration and it

is expected that this may happen often during the Eucharistic Congress to be held in Bombay

India toward the end of the year Private Occasions

On July 19 in the presence of Cardinals Lercaro and Bea of the episcopal members of the Post-Conciliar Liturgical Comshy

mission and of some laymen 20 Benedictine monks celebrated Mass together with their Abbot Primate at St Anselms Abbey Rome

On July 24 it was disclosed tha t the Benedictine monastery of Calcar and the Dominican

eonvent of Soissons had obtained permission for concelebration The privilege had already been granted by the Post-Conciliar

lilIICommission on the Liturgy Preshyviously certain monasteries among which the Benedictine Abbeys of Monserrat (Spain)

Maredsous (Belgium) Maria Laach (Germany) St Anselm (Rome) and St John Collegeshyville U S) had already obtained authorization it was mentioned

At the first meeting of the superiors of monks and nuns of Africa held at the Benedictine monastery of Bouake the Ivory Coasts first Benedictine priest presided at the opening Mass which was concelebrated and the bishop of the diocese did the same with the priests present for the closing Mass

First in Public The underground basilica of

St Pius X at Lourdes was the scene of the first public concelmiddot ebration offered according to the Vatican Councils suggestion This was done by special pershymission of Pope Paul VI himsslf

The Mass was presided over by Cardinal Ferretto of the Roman Curia on the occasion of the pilgrimage of 500 sick Italian priests to Lourdes The Cardinal was joined by 24 priests most of whom were Italian It was witshynessed by pilgrims from France Italy Luxembourg England Ireshyland Belgium Germany and in the presence of many bishops as well

On Tuesday July 28 another eoncelebration occurred but this time in the Grottoes of the Marshyian Shrine and under the presishydency of Bishop Theas Bishop of Tharbes and Lourdes

Why ConceIebration The Eucharist is not only a

sacrifice and sacrament but it is the symbol of unity It is taken

~ as THE symbol of the Churchs most perfect sign-testimonyshyof her unity

Hence on the occasion of a gathering of priests how can this unity of the Church be shown These men are priests and priests for all eternity Never can they be or act as layshymen Therefore if they were to attend Mass as though they were iayinen they would not be showing publicly their own status nor the type of unity that the Church wishes to show in the celebration of the Eucharist

Thus the Church wishes that these priests associate themshyselves-participate in a special way-with thll one who is the ehief celebrant This should be the normal way for a Bishop to celebrate in the presence of his priests or for all to unite at the altar on the occasion of some meeting synod retreat or other assembly

Historical Development The celebration of the Euchashy

rist was never a private affair Even if a priest celebrates Mass in some dark l~orner of a lonely church it is Christ and the enshytire Church that offers the sacshyrifice to God

In early times the community

and hierrarchical unity was stressed in the celebration of Mass All the priests were to impose hands on the offerings although only the presiding celshyebrant would recite the words of Consecration

Later at Papal Masses espeshycially all the Cardinals present were to stand at the altar with the Pope during the Mass They would hold a corporal in their hands on which lay the offerings and they would recite the Canon aloud with him and consecrate the offerings along with him Gradually this was reserved only for solemn feasts then only for Holy Thursday and then it disshyappeared altogether

In the Eastern Church the practice survived and is presshyently the normal thing in the Byzantine Rite and the usual thing for great feasts for other Eastern Rites A form of conshycelebration does occur on the occasion of the ordination of priests and the consecration of bishops even in the Latin Rite today

Councils Decision Paragraph 57 of the Councils

Decree on the Sacred Liturgy speaks of and encourages conshycelebration and the Post-Concil shyiar Commission on the Liturgy has drawn up an appropriate rite

The decree stated Conceleshybration whereby the unity of the priesthood is appropriately manifested has remained in use to this day in the Church both in the east and in the west For this reason it has seemed good to the Council to extend conshycelebration to the following cases

-on Holy Thursdays Mass of Chrism and the Commemoration of the Lords Supper

at Masses during councils bishops conferences and synshyods -at the Mass for the blessing of an Abbot

The Councils Decree also enshycourages concelebration with permission of the Ordinary to whom it belongs to decide whether concelebration is opshyportune j

-at conventual Mass and at the principal Mass in churches when the needs of the faithful do not require that all the priests available should celeshybrate individually

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Jesliit Educators Hold Conference SAW~A CLARA (NC)-About

135 Jesuit high school adminisshytrators from the United States Canada and West Indies are par_ ticipating in a 12-day institute at the University of Santa Clara here in California

Included are directors of edushycation for the 11 Jesuit provinces in the nation 35 high school preside1ts or rectors and 89 principals and other administrashytors

It is he largest conference of this group a division of the Jesuit Educational Association since meetin-gs were initiated in 1940 It also marks the firsttime the West Coast has been chosen as the meeting ground The conshyference will end Friday Aug 14

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MADRID (NC) - A blunt at shytack on the labor policies of the ruling Falangist party in Spain has been made by the Young Catholic Workers organization

The organizations publication asserted that the Falangists inshyject politics into the lives of the workers in the same way as do the communists A number of Young Catholic Worker leaders have supported a petition for the rehiring of Asturian coal miriers and metallurgical workers disshymissed for strike activity

In its July issue the organ of the Catholic workers Juventud Obrera (Working Youth) said that of all the parties concerned in the recent Asturian miners strikes the workers were least interested in political motives

But as a result of arrests lockshyout and deportations of some workers Juventud Obrera exshyplained the miners were turning against all who oppose thein The

Workers Attack Labor Policies

publieation asked Spaniards have the courage to get to the bottom of the miners problelIl8 and not to take the easy course of seeing politics in the strikes

Insult io Dignity The Asturian petitioners supshy

ported by the Young Catholie Workers have tried unsuccessshyfully to see high government leaders here induding the vice president of the cabinet the ministers of labor and pUblic order and the national syndicate shy

(government - controlled t I a d e union) director

They maintain that present relations between owners and workers are in many cases a permanent insult to the dignity

of the workers They hold that though recognizing some of the miners grievances the governshyment authorities allow manageshyment to play the part of judge so that workers interests invarishyably suffer

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parishAl iamp dying FATUER JOHN GHEBREKIDUS takes the Blessed Sacrament and goes to him by mule bullbull The trip by mule sometimes takes eight hours Catbshyelics are few and scattered in the African lowlands and there are no roads FATHER JOHN lives in GHILA8 one of 20 villages for which he is responsible He eooks his OWIlI meals outdoors over an open fire His rectory is a circushylar thatched hut made of mud which serves also as a church on

The Holy Ptlth8fs Mission AiJ Sunday Day by day one sees him 101 the ONentill Chllramph slowly wearing out Does anyone

eare You do and so do we The Holy Father asks our help bullbull To save the souls entrusted to him to give his people a decent life FATHER JOHN needs a new church ($4800) and a school ($2800) An adequate rectory will cost $1600 Wont you help-just a little at least If everyone who reads this column gives only $1 $2 $5 FATHER JOHN can have what he needs Send something now Maybe by spacing the payments to your own convenience you can build this church school or rectory all by yourself as a permanent mission memorial to parents or a loved one Let us hear from you Meanwhile please pray for FATHER JOHN Wasting away in AfrieL he lIeeds your prayers your sympatby your financial help

snARE YOUR BIESSIN~

WHATEVER YOU GIVE to the Catholic Near East Welfare Association is used under the direction of the Holy Father himshyself to help the needy in 18 countries in which Catholics are a very slim minority Gifts of any amount are welcome bullbull To help regularly tell us you want to ioin one (or mor~) of these $1-a-month clubs o CHRYSOSTOMS (educates POOl boys for the priesthoodl

o MARYS BANK (trains Sisters-to-bel o DAMIEN THE LEPER CLUB (cares for lepers) o THE BASILIANS (maintains mission schools)

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BETHLEHEM A CHIILD FOR yOU READY FOR BED their faces glistening 42 happy little girls

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Good Example Leads to Conversion BATTLE CREEK (NC)-The

good example of a Catholic famshyily nurtured the seed of Cathol icism to full bloom here in Michigan as a family of nine was baptized into the Faith as memshybers of St Joseph parish

Mr and Mrs Robert Scears and their seven children rangshying in age from four to 13 beshycame Catholics on a Sunday The parents went to confession and had their marriage blessed

The following morning the parents and four oldest children received their First Communion The younger children will folshylow as they become of age

Children Play Together We had been thinking of beshy

coming Catholics for some time Mrs Scears explained but we kept putting it of and putting it off

Then she said the Scears

Admission Laws On Kof C Agenda

NEW ORLEANS (NC)-The Supreme Council of the Knights of Columbus meets here Aug 18 to 20 with resolutions from ten state councils proposing changes in membership requirementa facing delegates

The session will be the 83rd annual gathering of the governshying body of the fraternal benefit society of Catholic men Some 400 delegates are expected

The resolutions on membershyship stem from controversies over admission of Negro appli shycants All favor relaxing the present laws of the society ia force from the organization early days

At present an applicant can be refused membership if five negative votes are cast against him by members of a council when his name is submitted for bull vote

Seven of the resolutions to be acted upon at the meeting here according to a K of C State ment would change the law to require negative votes by more than one-third of the council memobers voting to reject an apshyplicant one would require more than one-quarter negative votes and two seek change in the law without offering specific recomshymendations

Notre Dame Starts Foreign Study Plan

NOTRE DAME (NC)-Fifty two University of Notre Dame sophomores sail from New York aboard the SS America Saturshyday Aug 8 to participate ia the schools first foreign study proshygram at the University of Inn bruck Austria

The European-bound sophoshymores wer selected from among 250 applicants They prepared for their ~tayabroad by taking a special qerman course during their freshman year They will receive additional bitensive training in the German language

at Salzburg Austria Aug 11shySept 20

The courses at Innsbruck get underway in mid-October

Seek Prelates Aid For Public Schools

DINDIGUL (NC)-The munishycipal council of this predomishynantly Hindu town has requested a Catholic bishop to start bull polytechnic and a college for women

The request was made by the council of Bishop James MenshydQnca of Tiruchirapalli who was honored on completion of Z5 years as bishop The prelate in his reply offered to help in the establishment of the institutio~ If he received enough cooperashytion from _ibe people

family moved to Battle Creek in June 1963 and met M Sgt Elshywood L McElhiney his wife Shirley and their four childen Sgt McElhiney is stationed with the Army at the Federal Center here and Scears works for bull farm feed company

Say Family Rosary Friendship grew between the

families as Mrs Scears and Mrs MeElhiney chatted over the back fence and the children played games together-

Soon Scears 33 and his wife

Fall River Units Set Field Daysmiddot

Field days are planned by Alumni and PTA of St Stanisshylaus parish and by Bluebirds and Campfire Girls of Sacred Heart parish both Fall River

The St Stanislaus event is set for 1 Sunday afternoon Aug 9 at Urbans Grove Open to the public it will be in charge of Joseph Amaral

Sacred Hearts field day is scheduled from 930 to 6 Tuesshyday Aug 25 at Camp Tom Welch Youth group members and counselors for the units

recent camping trip are invited to attend Guests will be Blueshybirds and Campfire Girls from St Marys Cathedral and SS Peter and PaUl parishes Fall River

Sponsor Sports Week for ~uns

EISENSTADT (NC)-Austrian nuns spent a week here devotshyiog themselves to different ~orts including swimming tenshynlS and basketball

This Sports Week for Nuns as it was named was attended by 23 nuns from various reli shygious communities who had parshyticipated in a similar Winter program Which like the Summer event was organized by the Eisenstadt dlocese

Among the nuns was a 62shyyear-old Sister who is a teacher of gymnasties The average age of the nuns was about 30

Bishop Stefan Laszlo of Eisenshystandt visited tbe nuns during their sport session and told them they should adapt themselves to the spirit of the times to meet Pope John XXIns call for an updating of the Church Thereshyfore he said religious orders should be interested in sports

Condemns Bombing In South middotAfrmiddotca

CAPE TOWN (He) -ArchshybiShop Owen McCann of Cape Town has joined other churchshymen and political leaders in condemning the bombing incishydent which took place in the Johannesburg railroad station

Archbishop McCann said I condemn this outrage as I conshydemn all sabotage attempts and I would emphasize that people must not take the law into their own hands This must be left to the police

A phosphorous timebomb planted bya young white man exploded in the crowded station injuring 25 persons mostly women and children Newsshypapers were informed of the bombing a few minutes before the bomb went off but too late to prevent its explosion

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Delorese 31 began asking quesshytions about Catholicism Last February their interest led them to ask the McElhineys to contact a priest from St Joseph

- parish Father Richard Groshek assistant at St Josephs visited t~e family and the wheels were set in motion for the eventual conversion

The McElhineys set such a good example that we decided to become Catholics Mrs

bull Scears said Up to their convershysion she said the family pracshyticed no religion

The Scears family has been saying the family Rosary since February and attending Sunday Mas s together for several months Mrs Scears has been atshytending Altar Society meetings and the family intends to join the Christian Family Movement at St Joseph parish this Fall

Pope Salutes Water Skiers

CASTELGANDOLFO (NC)shyPope Paul VI received 150 comshypetitors from 28 water skiing championship teams representshying Europe Africa and Meditershyranean areas and compared their sport with the Gospel acshycount of Jesus walking on water

The athletes gathered in the hall of the Swiss Guards at the Summer villa overlooking Lake Alblno where skiing competi non ~s to begin the-next day

The Gospel episode to which the Pope referred relates how Jesus walked across Lake Tibe rias to the Apostles on the other side The Pope said With His mastery over the liquid element Jesus wanted to render manifest to the still hesitant Apostles not

His wonderful power but that he was the Son of God Master of all the created world and that His message came from God and had to be believed

By this walk over water Jesus invites His disciples to grasp with faith the whole Christian Revelation and the supernatural realities wbidl cannot be seen or touched but are as real as the natural world which falls within our experishyence

Likes Sports Our predecessors and ourshy

selves always have had a likhig for sports which frequently exshypressed itself embracing all the various forms of sport As long as they are properly practiced they lead to harmonious develshyopment ofthe human body and are founded on qualities of the spirit and self control

Your very personal experishyence shows you how and how much healthy practice of sport contributes to the development of the human person Therefore you will understand that we feel for it benevolence and admirashytion and that we encourale young people in it

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SPEAKING WITH AUTHORITY Stanley (Stan the Man) Mu-sial head of the nations physical fitness program by appointment of President Johnson acts as well as exshyhorts Here he shows Steve Anderson of St Marys school Alexandria Va and Joe Anderson of Gonzaga High School Washington D C the proper way to hit a baseball NC Photo

Cardinal Caggiano Tells Employers Share Profits With Workers

BUENOS AIRES (NC)-Emshy general progress the prIm plOyers must share their profits of Argentina affirmed with workers and regard them as associates rather than ser vants declared Antonio Cardinal Caggiano of Buenos Aires in a sermon here

Such a pollcy can change the mentality of workers It satisfies their socoial revolt because it provides them and their families with the means of living Carshydinal Caggiano stressed

Employers have to replace exploitation with 0 acuteness A Christian acuteness of course and one which is ch9racterized by a deep feeling of solidarity They must treat workers 88 friends and share with them a longing for sociai peace and

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Aug 6 1964

Says Christian Unity Objective Of Ma riolog icaI Congresses

SANTO DOMINGO (NC) -Christian unity is the objective of the fourth Mariological Conshygress and the ninth International M~rian Congrss to be held in this country m 1965 declared Father Carlo Bahc OFM who was here as a representative of Pope Paul VI to set up the con-

Postpone Religious TolerClltion Debate

GENEVA (NC) - The UN Economic and Social Council meeting here in Switzerland has decided not to discuss a proposed declaration on religious tolera tion drawn up by the U N Human Rights Commission

The dedaration appears to be headed for General AssemblY debate perhaps later this year

The Human Rights Commisshysion failed to take final action on the measures last March beshycause the Soviet Union objected that any statementpn religious tolerance did not contain a guarantee for atheistic propashyganda as well The UN declashyration is seen as important in that it may become a guideline for civil law in emerging nations

gresses preparatory commlshysions

The Yugoslav Franciscan anshynounced that representatives of other religions espechilly Protshyestants will be invited to attend the meetings as observers

Archbishop Octavio Beras of Santo Domingo addressed the prepartory commissions comshyposed chiefly of members of the Cursillos de Cristiandad He afshyfirmed that the decision of Pope Paul to have both congresses held in the Dominican Republic is one of the highest honors for this country where the preaching of the Gospel in tte New World began

Father Balic stressing this point reminded the audience that the International Marian Congress is the first to be held outside of Europe Asked why the Dominican Republic had been chosen as the site of the congresses Father Balic declared that Pope Paul probably took into considerati~n the fact that Mass in the Western Hemisphere was first celebrated at Santo Domingo that the first metreshypolitan See in the Americas W2S

founded in the same city and that there is a great devotion in this country to Our Lady

lt HOME MISSIONER Father James J Wilmes of Fairfield Conn Eastern field ltIishyrec1or of the Glenmary Home Missioners of America will appear on Catholic Chapel WJAR-TV Sunday from 9 to 930 AM He will describe Glenmarys efforts t~ help the desshytitute in Appalachia and to bring the faith to some 35 million rural Americans most of whom have never even met a Catholic

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18 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Aug 6 1964

Conce~ebration Encouraged ContinueC from Page One

eus parts of the world but al shyways in private - meetings of various clergy Now for the first time Pope Paul authorized a public concelebration and it

is expected that this may happen often during the Eucharistic Congress to be held in Bombay

India toward the end of the year Private Occasions

On July 19 in the presence of Cardinals Lercaro and Bea of the episcopal members of the Post-Conciliar Liturgical Comshy

mission and of some laymen 20 Benedictine monks celebrated Mass together with their Abbot Primate at St Anselms Abbey Rome

On July 24 it was disclosed tha t the Benedictine monastery of Calcar and the Dominican

eonvent of Soissons had obtained permission for concelebration The privilege had already been granted by the Post-Conciliar

lilIICommission on the Liturgy Preshyviously certain monasteries among which the Benedictine Abbeys of Monserrat (Spain)

Maredsous (Belgium) Maria Laach (Germany) St Anselm (Rome) and St John Collegeshyville U S) had already obtained authorization it was mentioned

At the first meeting of the superiors of monks and nuns of Africa held at the Benedictine monastery of Bouake the Ivory Coasts first Benedictine priest presided at the opening Mass which was concelebrated and the bishop of the diocese did the same with the priests present for the closing Mass

First in Public The underground basilica of

St Pius X at Lourdes was the scene of the first public concelmiddot ebration offered according to the Vatican Councils suggestion This was done by special pershymission of Pope Paul VI himsslf

The Mass was presided over by Cardinal Ferretto of the Roman Curia on the occasion of the pilgrimage of 500 sick Italian priests to Lourdes The Cardinal was joined by 24 priests most of whom were Italian It was witshynessed by pilgrims from France Italy Luxembourg England Ireshyland Belgium Germany and in the presence of many bishops as well

On Tuesday July 28 another eoncelebration occurred but this time in the Grottoes of the Marshyian Shrine and under the presishydency of Bishop Theas Bishop of Tharbes and Lourdes

Why ConceIebration The Eucharist is not only a

sacrifice and sacrament but it is the symbol of unity It is taken

~ as THE symbol of the Churchs most perfect sign-testimonyshyof her unity

Hence on the occasion of a gathering of priests how can this unity of the Church be shown These men are priests and priests for all eternity Never can they be or act as layshymen Therefore if they were to attend Mass as though they were iayinen they would not be showing publicly their own status nor the type of unity that the Church wishes to show in the celebration of the Eucharist

Thus the Church wishes that these priests associate themshyselves-participate in a special way-with thll one who is the ehief celebrant This should be the normal way for a Bishop to celebrate in the presence of his priests or for all to unite at the altar on the occasion of some meeting synod retreat or other assembly

Historical Development The celebration of the Euchashy

rist was never a private affair Even if a priest celebrates Mass in some dark l~orner of a lonely church it is Christ and the enshytire Church that offers the sacshyrifice to God

In early times the community

and hierrarchical unity was stressed in the celebration of Mass All the priests were to impose hands on the offerings although only the presiding celshyebrant would recite the words of Consecration

Later at Papal Masses espeshycially all the Cardinals present were to stand at the altar with the Pope during the Mass They would hold a corporal in their hands on which lay the offerings and they would recite the Canon aloud with him and consecrate the offerings along with him Gradually this was reserved only for solemn feasts then only for Holy Thursday and then it disshyappeared altogether

In the Eastern Church the practice survived and is presshyently the normal thing in the Byzantine Rite and the usual thing for great feasts for other Eastern Rites A form of conshycelebration does occur on the occasion of the ordination of priests and the consecration of bishops even in the Latin Rite today

Councils Decision Paragraph 57 of the Councils

Decree on the Sacred Liturgy speaks of and encourages conshycelebration and the Post-Concil shyiar Commission on the Liturgy has drawn up an appropriate rite

The decree stated Conceleshybration whereby the unity of the priesthood is appropriately manifested has remained in use to this day in the Church both in the east and in the west For this reason it has seemed good to the Council to extend conshycelebration to the following cases

-on Holy Thursdays Mass of Chrism and the Commemoration of the Lords Supper

at Masses during councils bishops conferences and synshyods -at the Mass for the blessing of an Abbot

The Councils Decree also enshycourages concelebration with permission of the Ordinary to whom it belongs to decide whether concelebration is opshyportune j

-at conventual Mass and at the principal Mass in churches when the needs of the faithful do not require that all the priests available should celeshybrate individually

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new St Camillus Hospital for Chronic Diseases here in Massa_ chusetts will open soon as one of only a few such institutions in the country The 48-bed hospital bas been designed exclusively for service to men who are chronically or incurably ill It will be conducted by priests and Brothers of the Order of St Camillus who specialize in this apostolate

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COAST TO COAST Sister M Raymund McKay presishydent ef Marymount Manhatshytan College New York City since 1961 has been named president of Marymount Colshylege in Palos Verdes Estates Calif A native of Northern Ireland Sister Raymund came to the US in 1934 to join the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary NC Photo

Jesliit Educators Hold Conference SAW~A CLARA (NC)-About

135 Jesuit high school adminisshytrators from the United States Canada and West Indies are par_ ticipating in a 12-day institute at the University of Santa Clara here in California

Included are directors of edushycation for the 11 Jesuit provinces in the nation 35 high school preside1ts or rectors and 89 principals and other administrashytors

It is he largest conference of this group a division of the Jesuit Educational Association since meetin-gs were initiated in 1940 It also marks the firsttime the West Coast has been chosen as the meeting ground The conshyference will end Friday Aug 14

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MADRID (NC) - A blunt at shytack on the labor policies of the ruling Falangist party in Spain has been made by the Young Catholic Workers organization

The organizations publication asserted that the Falangists inshyject politics into the lives of the workers in the same way as do the communists A number of Young Catholic Worker leaders have supported a petition for the rehiring of Asturian coal miriers and metallurgical workers disshymissed for strike activity

In its July issue the organ of the Catholic workers Juventud Obrera (Working Youth) said that of all the parties concerned in the recent Asturian miners strikes the workers were least interested in political motives

But as a result of arrests lockshyout and deportations of some workers Juventud Obrera exshyplained the miners were turning against all who oppose thein The

Workers Attack Labor Policies

publieation asked Spaniards have the courage to get to the bottom of the miners problelIl8 and not to take the easy course of seeing politics in the strikes

Insult io Dignity The Asturian petitioners supshy

ported by the Young Catholie Workers have tried unsuccessshyfully to see high government leaders here induding the vice president of the cabinet the ministers of labor and pUblic order and the national syndicate shy

(government - controlled t I a d e union) director

They maintain that present relations between owners and workers are in many cases a permanent insult to the dignity

of the workers They hold that though recognizing some of the miners grievances the governshyment authorities allow manageshyment to play the part of judge so that workers interests invarishyably suffer

AFAI~Amiddot ~UHT HnURS BY MULE IN A MALARA-TNFESTED VlILLAGE MILES AWAY bull

parishAl iamp dying FATUER JOHN GHEBREKIDUS takes the Blessed Sacrament and goes to him by mule bullbull The trip by mule sometimes takes eight hours Catbshyelics are few and scattered in the African lowlands and there are no roads FATHER JOHN lives in GHILA8 one of 20 villages for which he is responsible He eooks his OWIlI meals outdoors over an open fire His rectory is a circushylar thatched hut made of mud which serves also as a church on

The Holy Ptlth8fs Mission AiJ Sunday Day by day one sees him 101 the ONentill Chllramph slowly wearing out Does anyone

eare You do and so do we The Holy Father asks our help bullbull To save the souls entrusted to him to give his people a decent life FATHER JOHN needs a new church ($4800) and a school ($2800) An adequate rectory will cost $1600 Wont you help-just a little at least If everyone who reads this column gives only $1 $2 $5 FATHER JOHN can have what he needs Send something now Maybe by spacing the payments to your own convenience you can build this church school or rectory all by yourself as a permanent mission memorial to parents or a loved one Let us hear from you Meanwhile please pray for FATHER JOHN Wasting away in AfrieL he lIeeds your prayers your sympatby your financial help

snARE YOUR BIESSIN~

WHATEVER YOU GIVE to the Catholic Near East Welfare Association is used under the direction of the Holy Father himshyself to help the needy in 18 countries in which Catholics are a very slim minority Gifts of any amount are welcome bullbull To help regularly tell us you want to ioin one (or mor~) of these $1-a-month clubs o CHRYSOSTOMS (educates POOl boys for the priesthoodl

o MARYS BANK (trains Sisters-to-bel o DAMIEN THE LEPER CLUB (cares for lepers) o THE BASILIANS (maintains mission schools)

MASS FOR YOUR INTENTION Our missionary priests will offer promptly

the Masses you request

BETHLEHEM A CHIILD FOR yOU READY FOR BED their faces glistening 42 happy little girls

will kneel tonight in BETHLEHEM to thank God for parents they have never seen The offspring of Palestine refugees the girls get love and care from tho Sisters of the Apostles in the Pontifical Mission Orphanage The parents they pray for are American Catholics who pay $10 a month for their support bull Write us now if you or your group would like to adopt one of these girls or an orphan equally as needy Or send $350 to buy an orphan a pail of shoes The Sisters ia BETHLEHEM will welcome your h~lp

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Good Example Leads to Conversion BATTLE CREEK (NC)-The

good example of a Catholic famshyily nurtured the seed of Cathol icism to full bloom here in Michigan as a family of nine was baptized into the Faith as memshybers of St Joseph parish

Mr and Mrs Robert Scears and their seven children rangshying in age from four to 13 beshycame Catholics on a Sunday The parents went to confession and had their marriage blessed

The following morning the parents and four oldest children received their First Communion The younger children will folshylow as they become of age

Children Play Together We had been thinking of beshy

coming Catholics for some time Mrs Scears explained but we kept putting it of and putting it off

Then she said the Scears

Admission Laws On Kof C Agenda

NEW ORLEANS (NC)-The Supreme Council of the Knights of Columbus meets here Aug 18 to 20 with resolutions from ten state councils proposing changes in membership requirementa facing delegates

The session will be the 83rd annual gathering of the governshying body of the fraternal benefit society of Catholic men Some 400 delegates are expected

The resolutions on membershyship stem from controversies over admission of Negro appli shycants All favor relaxing the present laws of the society ia force from the organization early days

At present an applicant can be refused membership if five negative votes are cast against him by members of a council when his name is submitted for bull vote

Seven of the resolutions to be acted upon at the meeting here according to a K of C State ment would change the law to require negative votes by more than one-third of the council memobers voting to reject an apshyplicant one would require more than one-quarter negative votes and two seek change in the law without offering specific recomshymendations

Notre Dame Starts Foreign Study Plan

NOTRE DAME (NC)-Fifty two University of Notre Dame sophomores sail from New York aboard the SS America Saturshyday Aug 8 to participate ia the schools first foreign study proshygram at the University of Inn bruck Austria

The European-bound sophoshymores wer selected from among 250 applicants They prepared for their ~tayabroad by taking a special qerman course during their freshman year They will receive additional bitensive training in the German language

at Salzburg Austria Aug 11shySept 20

The courses at Innsbruck get underway in mid-October

Seek Prelates Aid For Public Schools

DINDIGUL (NC)-The munishycipal council of this predomishynantly Hindu town has requested a Catholic bishop to start bull polytechnic and a college for women

The request was made by the council of Bishop James MenshydQnca of Tiruchirapalli who was honored on completion of Z5 years as bishop The prelate in his reply offered to help in the establishment of the institutio~ If he received enough cooperashytion from _ibe people

family moved to Battle Creek in June 1963 and met M Sgt Elshywood L McElhiney his wife Shirley and their four childen Sgt McElhiney is stationed with the Army at the Federal Center here and Scears works for bull farm feed company

Say Family Rosary Friendship grew between the

families as Mrs Scears and Mrs MeElhiney chatted over the back fence and the children played games together-

Soon Scears 33 and his wife

Fall River Units Set Field Daysmiddot

Field days are planned by Alumni and PTA of St Stanisshylaus parish and by Bluebirds and Campfire Girls of Sacred Heart parish both Fall River

The St Stanislaus event is set for 1 Sunday afternoon Aug 9 at Urbans Grove Open to the public it will be in charge of Joseph Amaral

Sacred Hearts field day is scheduled from 930 to 6 Tuesshyday Aug 25 at Camp Tom Welch Youth group members and counselors for the units

recent camping trip are invited to attend Guests will be Blueshybirds and Campfire Girls from St Marys Cathedral and SS Peter and PaUl parishes Fall River

Sponsor Sports Week for ~uns

EISENSTADT (NC)-Austrian nuns spent a week here devotshyiog themselves to different ~orts including swimming tenshynlS and basketball

This Sports Week for Nuns as it was named was attended by 23 nuns from various reli shygious communities who had parshyticipated in a similar Winter program Which like the Summer event was organized by the Eisenstadt dlocese

Among the nuns was a 62shyyear-old Sister who is a teacher of gymnasties The average age of the nuns was about 30

Bishop Stefan Laszlo of Eisenshystandt visited tbe nuns during their sport session and told them they should adapt themselves to the spirit of the times to meet Pope John XXIns call for an updating of the Church Thereshyfore he said religious orders should be interested in sports

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CAPE TOWN (He) -ArchshybiShop Owen McCann of Cape Town has joined other churchshymen and political leaders in condemning the bombing incishydent which took place in the Johannesburg railroad station

Archbishop McCann said I condemn this outrage as I conshydemn all sabotage attempts and I would emphasize that people must not take the law into their own hands This must be left to the police

A phosphorous timebomb planted bya young white man exploded in the crowded station injuring 25 persons mostly women and children Newsshypapers were informed of the bombing a few minutes before the bomb went off but too late to prevent its explosion

6EFORE YOU BUY-TRY

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Delorese 31 began asking quesshytions about Catholicism Last February their interest led them to ask the McElhineys to contact a priest from St Joseph

- parish Father Richard Groshek assistant at St Josephs visited t~e family and the wheels were set in motion for the eventual conversion

The McElhineys set such a good example that we decided to become Catholics Mrs

bull Scears said Up to their convershysion she said the family pracshyticed no religion

The Scears family has been saying the family Rosary since February and attending Sunday Mas s together for several months Mrs Scears has been atshytending Altar Society meetings and the family intends to join the Christian Family Movement at St Joseph parish this Fall

Pope Salutes Water Skiers

CASTELGANDOLFO (NC)shyPope Paul VI received 150 comshypetitors from 28 water skiing championship teams representshying Europe Africa and Meditershyranean areas and compared their sport with the Gospel acshycount of Jesus walking on water

The athletes gathered in the hall of the Swiss Guards at the Summer villa overlooking Lake Alblno where skiing competi non ~s to begin the-next day

The Gospel episode to which the Pope referred relates how Jesus walked across Lake Tibe rias to the Apostles on the other side The Pope said With His mastery over the liquid element Jesus wanted to render manifest to the still hesitant Apostles not

His wonderful power but that he was the Son of God Master of all the created world and that His message came from God and had to be believed

By this walk over water Jesus invites His disciples to grasp with faith the whole Christian Revelation and the supernatural realities wbidl cannot be seen or touched but are as real as the natural world which falls within our experishyence

Likes Sports Our predecessors and ourshy

selves always have had a likhig for sports which frequently exshypressed itself embracing all the various forms of sport As long as they are properly practiced they lead to harmonious develshyopment ofthe human body and are founded on qualities of the spirit and self control

Your very personal experishyence shows you how and how much healthy practice of sport contributes to the development of the human person Therefore you will understand that we feel for it benevolence and admirashytion and that we encourale young people in it

OFFICIAL WORLDS FAIR

TRAVEL CENTER

TAUNTON TRAVEL BUREAU

One Church Green Taunton Tel 824-7518

MEN 17 middot25

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fan Rtver-Thun Aug 6 1964

SPEAKING WITH AUTHORITY Stanley (Stan the Man) Mu-sial head of the nations physical fitness program by appointment of President Johnson acts as well as exshyhorts Here he shows Steve Anderson of St Marys school Alexandria Va and Joe Anderson of Gonzaga High School Washington D C the proper way to hit a baseball NC Photo

Cardinal Caggiano Tells Employers Share Profits With Workers

BUENOS AIRES (NC)-Emshy general progress the prIm plOyers must share their profits of Argentina affirmed with workers and regard them as associates rather than ser vants declared Antonio Cardinal Caggiano of Buenos Aires in a sermon here

Such a pollcy can change the mentality of workers It satisfies their socoial revolt because it provides them and their families with the means of living Carshydinal Caggiano stressed

Employers have to replace exploitation with 0 acuteness A Christian acuteness of course and one which is ch9racterized by a deep feeling of solidarity They must treat workers 88 friends and share with them a longing for sociai peace and

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Aug 6 1964

Says Christian Unity Objective Of Ma riolog icaI Congresses

SANTO DOMINGO (NC) -Christian unity is the objective of the fourth Mariological Conshygress and the ninth International M~rian Congrss to be held in this country m 1965 declared Father Carlo Bahc OFM who was here as a representative of Pope Paul VI to set up the con-

Postpone Religious TolerClltion Debate

GENEVA (NC) - The UN Economic and Social Council meeting here in Switzerland has decided not to discuss a proposed declaration on religious tolera tion drawn up by the U N Human Rights Commission

The dedaration appears to be headed for General AssemblY debate perhaps later this year

The Human Rights Commisshysion failed to take final action on the measures last March beshycause the Soviet Union objected that any statementpn religious tolerance did not contain a guarantee for atheistic propashyganda as well The UN declashyration is seen as important in that it may become a guideline for civil law in emerging nations

gresses preparatory commlshysions

The Yugoslav Franciscan anshynounced that representatives of other religions espechilly Protshyestants will be invited to attend the meetings as observers

Archbishop Octavio Beras of Santo Domingo addressed the prepartory commissions comshyposed chiefly of members of the Cursillos de Cristiandad He afshyfirmed that the decision of Pope Paul to have both congresses held in the Dominican Republic is one of the highest honors for this country where the preaching of the Gospel in tte New World began

Father Balic stressing this point reminded the audience that the International Marian Congress is the first to be held outside of Europe Asked why the Dominican Republic had been chosen as the site of the congresses Father Balic declared that Pope Paul probably took into considerati~n the fact that Mass in the Western Hemisphere was first celebrated at Santo Domingo that the first metreshypolitan See in the Americas W2S

founded in the same city and that there is a great devotion in this country to Our Lady

lt HOME MISSIONER Father James J Wilmes of Fairfield Conn Eastern field ltIishyrec1or of the Glenmary Home Missioners of America will appear on Catholic Chapel WJAR-TV Sunday from 9 to 930 AM He will describe Glenmarys efforts t~ help the desshytitute in Appalachia and to bring the faith to some 35 million rural Americans most of whom have never even met a Catholic

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Good Example Leads to Conversion BATTLE CREEK (NC)-The

good example of a Catholic famshyily nurtured the seed of Cathol icism to full bloom here in Michigan as a family of nine was baptized into the Faith as memshybers of St Joseph parish

Mr and Mrs Robert Scears and their seven children rangshying in age from four to 13 beshycame Catholics on a Sunday The parents went to confession and had their marriage blessed

The following morning the parents and four oldest children received their First Communion The younger children will folshylow as they become of age

Children Play Together We had been thinking of beshy

coming Catholics for some time Mrs Scears explained but we kept putting it of and putting it off

Then she said the Scears

Admission Laws On Kof C Agenda

NEW ORLEANS (NC)-The Supreme Council of the Knights of Columbus meets here Aug 18 to 20 with resolutions from ten state councils proposing changes in membership requirementa facing delegates

The session will be the 83rd annual gathering of the governshying body of the fraternal benefit society of Catholic men Some 400 delegates are expected

The resolutions on membershyship stem from controversies over admission of Negro appli shycants All favor relaxing the present laws of the society ia force from the organization early days

At present an applicant can be refused membership if five negative votes are cast against him by members of a council when his name is submitted for bull vote

Seven of the resolutions to be acted upon at the meeting here according to a K of C State ment would change the law to require negative votes by more than one-third of the council memobers voting to reject an apshyplicant one would require more than one-quarter negative votes and two seek change in the law without offering specific recomshymendations

Notre Dame Starts Foreign Study Plan

NOTRE DAME (NC)-Fifty two University of Notre Dame sophomores sail from New York aboard the SS America Saturshyday Aug 8 to participate ia the schools first foreign study proshygram at the University of Inn bruck Austria

The European-bound sophoshymores wer selected from among 250 applicants They prepared for their ~tayabroad by taking a special qerman course during their freshman year They will receive additional bitensive training in the German language

at Salzburg Austria Aug 11shySept 20

The courses at Innsbruck get underway in mid-October

Seek Prelates Aid For Public Schools

DINDIGUL (NC)-The munishycipal council of this predomishynantly Hindu town has requested a Catholic bishop to start bull polytechnic and a college for women

The request was made by the council of Bishop James MenshydQnca of Tiruchirapalli who was honored on completion of Z5 years as bishop The prelate in his reply offered to help in the establishment of the institutio~ If he received enough cooperashytion from _ibe people

family moved to Battle Creek in June 1963 and met M Sgt Elshywood L McElhiney his wife Shirley and their four childen Sgt McElhiney is stationed with the Army at the Federal Center here and Scears works for bull farm feed company

Say Family Rosary Friendship grew between the

families as Mrs Scears and Mrs MeElhiney chatted over the back fence and the children played games together-

Soon Scears 33 and his wife

Fall River Units Set Field Daysmiddot

Field days are planned by Alumni and PTA of St Stanisshylaus parish and by Bluebirds and Campfire Girls of Sacred Heart parish both Fall River

The St Stanislaus event is set for 1 Sunday afternoon Aug 9 at Urbans Grove Open to the public it will be in charge of Joseph Amaral

Sacred Hearts field day is scheduled from 930 to 6 Tuesshyday Aug 25 at Camp Tom Welch Youth group members and counselors for the units

recent camping trip are invited to attend Guests will be Blueshybirds and Campfire Girls from St Marys Cathedral and SS Peter and PaUl parishes Fall River

Sponsor Sports Week for ~uns

EISENSTADT (NC)-Austrian nuns spent a week here devotshyiog themselves to different ~orts including swimming tenshynlS and basketball

This Sports Week for Nuns as it was named was attended by 23 nuns from various reli shygious communities who had parshyticipated in a similar Winter program Which like the Summer event was organized by the Eisenstadt dlocese

Among the nuns was a 62shyyear-old Sister who is a teacher of gymnasties The average age of the nuns was about 30

Bishop Stefan Laszlo of Eisenshystandt visited tbe nuns during their sport session and told them they should adapt themselves to the spirit of the times to meet Pope John XXIns call for an updating of the Church Thereshyfore he said religious orders should be interested in sports

Condemns Bombing In South middotAfrmiddotca

CAPE TOWN (He) -ArchshybiShop Owen McCann of Cape Town has joined other churchshymen and political leaders in condemning the bombing incishydent which took place in the Johannesburg railroad station

Archbishop McCann said I condemn this outrage as I conshydemn all sabotage attempts and I would emphasize that people must not take the law into their own hands This must be left to the police

A phosphorous timebomb planted bya young white man exploded in the crowded station injuring 25 persons mostly women and children Newsshypapers were informed of the bombing a few minutes before the bomb went off but too late to prevent its explosion

6EFORE YOU BUY-TRY

PARK MOTORS OLDSMOBILE

OldsmobilePeugot-RenauJt 61 MIddle StrHt Fairlta_

Delorese 31 began asking quesshytions about Catholicism Last February their interest led them to ask the McElhineys to contact a priest from St Joseph

- parish Father Richard Groshek assistant at St Josephs visited t~e family and the wheels were set in motion for the eventual conversion

The McElhineys set such a good example that we decided to become Catholics Mrs

bull Scears said Up to their convershysion she said the family pracshyticed no religion

The Scears family has been saying the family Rosary since February and attending Sunday Mas s together for several months Mrs Scears has been atshytending Altar Society meetings and the family intends to join the Christian Family Movement at St Joseph parish this Fall

Pope Salutes Water Skiers

CASTELGANDOLFO (NC)shyPope Paul VI received 150 comshypetitors from 28 water skiing championship teams representshying Europe Africa and Meditershyranean areas and compared their sport with the Gospel acshycount of Jesus walking on water

The athletes gathered in the hall of the Swiss Guards at the Summer villa overlooking Lake Alblno where skiing competi non ~s to begin the-next day

The Gospel episode to which the Pope referred relates how Jesus walked across Lake Tibe rias to the Apostles on the other side The Pope said With His mastery over the liquid element Jesus wanted to render manifest to the still hesitant Apostles not

His wonderful power but that he was the Son of God Master of all the created world and that His message came from God and had to be believed

By this walk over water Jesus invites His disciples to grasp with faith the whole Christian Revelation and the supernatural realities wbidl cannot be seen or touched but are as real as the natural world which falls within our experishyence

Likes Sports Our predecessors and ourshy

selves always have had a likhig for sports which frequently exshypressed itself embracing all the various forms of sport As long as they are properly practiced they lead to harmonious develshyopment ofthe human body and are founded on qualities of the spirit and self control

Your very personal experishyence shows you how and how much healthy practice of sport contributes to the development of the human person Therefore you will understand that we feel for it benevolence and admirashytion and that we encourale young people in it

OFFICIAL WORLDS FAIR

TRAVEL CENTER

TAUNTON TRAVEL BUREAU

One Church Green Taunton Tel 824-7518

MEN 17 middot25

JOIN THE NEW Society of Brothers of OurLadyofProvidence

For information write to FATHER MASTER

St Joseph the Work Novitiate

Warwick Neck bullbull I

THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fan Rtver-Thun Aug 6 1964

SPEAKING WITH AUTHORITY Stanley (Stan the Man) Mu-sial head of the nations physical fitness program by appointment of President Johnson acts as well as exshyhorts Here he shows Steve Anderson of St Marys school Alexandria Va and Joe Anderson of Gonzaga High School Washington D C the proper way to hit a baseball NC Photo

Cardinal Caggiano Tells Employers Share Profits With Workers

BUENOS AIRES (NC)-Emshy general progress the prIm plOyers must share their profits of Argentina affirmed with workers and regard them as associates rather than ser vants declared Antonio Cardinal Caggiano of Buenos Aires in a sermon here

Such a pollcy can change the mentality of workers It satisfies their socoial revolt because it provides them and their families with the means of living Carshydinal Caggiano stressed

Employers have to replace exploitation with 0 acuteness A Christian acuteness of course and one which is ch9racterized by a deep feeling of solidarity They must treat workers 88 friends and share with them a longing for sociai peace and

MONTHLY CHURCH BUDGET ENVELOPES

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Assets Over $2600000 in 3 Years The most friendly democratic BANK offering

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Somerset Shopping Area-ightmcin St Bridge

Member federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Aug 6 1964

Says Christian Unity Objective Of Ma riolog icaI Congresses

SANTO DOMINGO (NC) -Christian unity is the objective of the fourth Mariological Conshygress and the ninth International M~rian Congrss to be held in this country m 1965 declared Father Carlo Bahc OFM who was here as a representative of Pope Paul VI to set up the con-

Postpone Religious TolerClltion Debate

GENEVA (NC) - The UN Economic and Social Council meeting here in Switzerland has decided not to discuss a proposed declaration on religious tolera tion drawn up by the U N Human Rights Commission

The dedaration appears to be headed for General AssemblY debate perhaps later this year

The Human Rights Commisshysion failed to take final action on the measures last March beshycause the Soviet Union objected that any statementpn religious tolerance did not contain a guarantee for atheistic propashyganda as well The UN declashyration is seen as important in that it may become a guideline for civil law in emerging nations

gresses preparatory commlshysions

The Yugoslav Franciscan anshynounced that representatives of other religions espechilly Protshyestants will be invited to attend the meetings as observers

Archbishop Octavio Beras of Santo Domingo addressed the prepartory commissions comshyposed chiefly of members of the Cursillos de Cristiandad He afshyfirmed that the decision of Pope Paul to have both congresses held in the Dominican Republic is one of the highest honors for this country where the preaching of the Gospel in tte New World began

Father Balic stressing this point reminded the audience that the International Marian Congress is the first to be held outside of Europe Asked why the Dominican Republic had been chosen as the site of the congresses Father Balic declared that Pope Paul probably took into considerati~n the fact that Mass in the Western Hemisphere was first celebrated at Santo Domingo that the first metreshypolitan See in the Americas W2S

founded in the same city and that there is a great devotion in this country to Our Lady

lt HOME MISSIONER Father James J Wilmes of Fairfield Conn Eastern field ltIishyrec1or of the Glenmary Home Missioners of America will appear on Catholic Chapel WJAR-TV Sunday from 9 to 930 AM He will describe Glenmarys efforts t~ help the desshytitute in Appalachia and to bring the faith to some 35 million rural Americans most of whom have never even met a Catholic

The middotFurnlture Wonderland Ope Dall bull AM to 10 PM of tile Ecut Inoludina Saturday

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Aug 6 1964

Says Christian Unity Objective Of Ma riolog icaI Congresses

SANTO DOMINGO (NC) -Christian unity is the objective of the fourth Mariological Conshygress and the ninth International M~rian Congrss to be held in this country m 1965 declared Father Carlo Bahc OFM who was here as a representative of Pope Paul VI to set up the con-

Postpone Religious TolerClltion Debate

GENEVA (NC) - The UN Economic and Social Council meeting here in Switzerland has decided not to discuss a proposed declaration on religious tolera tion drawn up by the U N Human Rights Commission

The dedaration appears to be headed for General AssemblY debate perhaps later this year

The Human Rights Commisshysion failed to take final action on the measures last March beshycause the Soviet Union objected that any statementpn religious tolerance did not contain a guarantee for atheistic propashyganda as well The UN declashyration is seen as important in that it may become a guideline for civil law in emerging nations

gresses preparatory commlshysions

The Yugoslav Franciscan anshynounced that representatives of other religions espechilly Protshyestants will be invited to attend the meetings as observers

Archbishop Octavio Beras of Santo Domingo addressed the prepartory commissions comshyposed chiefly of members of the Cursillos de Cristiandad He afshyfirmed that the decision of Pope Paul to have both congresses held in the Dominican Republic is one of the highest honors for this country where the preaching of the Gospel in tte New World began

Father Balic stressing this point reminded the audience that the International Marian Congress is the first to be held outside of Europe Asked why the Dominican Republic had been chosen as the site of the congresses Father Balic declared that Pope Paul probably took into considerati~n the fact that Mass in the Western Hemisphere was first celebrated at Santo Domingo that the first metreshypolitan See in the Americas W2S

founded in the same city and that there is a great devotion in this country to Our Lady

lt HOME MISSIONER Father James J Wilmes of Fairfield Conn Eastern field ltIishyrec1or of the Glenmary Home Missioners of America will appear on Catholic Chapel WJAR-TV Sunday from 9 to 930 AM He will describe Glenmarys efforts t~ help the desshytitute in Appalachia and to bring the faith to some 35 million rural Americans most of whom have never even met a Catholic

The middotFurnlture Wonderland Ope Dall bull AM to 10 PM of tile Ecut Inoludina Saturday

A~ I

Nee Debvery

EntIre Enseml)e

COMPLETE

Dont eonfUampe this S-Piece Bed Ensemb11a witIt ordinary outfits you see advertised at this ~

price You get all authentie Colonial Maple Bed a nationally famous Sealy Innerspring Mattreu plbull bull matching Sealy Box Spring ill high grade decC)lllt ator ticking Itl the lowest price in yean for 8~

IUperb qualityshy - act DOW while our present lOp

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