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Saturday ittiieJiewv »eri« are «cbedule4 to be je** iii. October.

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followetl plans were armouwced for- ** eaitt- party iftr MtapMr*,] Sepfc, 39, in the «ho*l hall with Mrs, Jane Martin a* ehilraian, uaiated by the j»e\Wth «ra*-: taieftiiipti'-•.;'.'*: s,-'» *' 'j Ift^v^bldlt- Cenits

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SVD Seminarians o^f-two young men ftom

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Auburn Catholic Daughters Set September Social Night

Auburn—A large committee is completing plans for the September Social Night of Court Auburn 263, Catholic

} Daughter of America, B|onday, September 22, 1952. The party will bs held at the South Street home and will be open to membera and guests. Arrange­ments are in charge ol Mrs. George A. Snyder, grand regent

Wes. J&wrence C. Sateer, vice regent, is ohalrjnan oi the re-ireshroent committee composed of Mrs. Joseph McLean, Mrs. 3oseohine Casket MRS. Bay,

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. vlrtilotnet&tte^Statoa, w*en|3y {conferred with CmTdlnatl Thomas XSe«. SLVJ), and Aoshblshop J«H& Roaaleaf y Eai of Oebti, _ HdlfppiiieIslandak a6tbe-Soae#|'{tn^ headquarters in Techny, Jlllnois. • ' Qedigpi la 4932^ theBtahop wAJ' won return tot-indla, T**here he has- befcit »nilsa|ottaryr'fS6je tw?«tX] yeawsa.

,j^he§,tHt*.,.-. -,-.•«'—,^.. „ '^he jjfl&er j % the 'ReU-. '.SeisyjEMt,. fi^jRlfcnf.tih^SMaiiife] J^eitt -o? Mar>'.frle*f wh* 'eas-riled on an i|^!oiaJ;e'.jponjti Chinese inteDechials. \

Both. iu*der^entri»|se<:ation tiiey itenorte^ 6n?^ew|iC4NUte^.j

ed ;flttt "the) pads >'a*|P*<-*MiJiS: nun on one chair and placed his feet on another,' 3nen- % $ bounded, up an4 down Id^Joje** In an effort, tp b»?ak them, The, priest fainted repeatedly umiec the torturing pain.

Word ol the> prle^a^rejfaiej brought joy to relative* ana friends in Rochester, according to Jftitri* J, Ravami«gh o | S5i

ate St t a first cotain, Kavanaujfh visited inl

:er tnW3fr*ti$ ipent the next >* ~ '

& Kaf'««38g'gli,» . . . . . . . . iieMives here ami oikce visited *f!?*u*9t ;S t •WP*osau* Ghwrch

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ChieHen Sarbecme;, w%h -wjir] open the fall aeason of the or-ta|n%ii,tioA Iffiurad^ *veiit'ng»

in Texas berore going ""»» pojlAt China.'« ion

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sona]ly" Sjanks ail friends o i the itbiil^jHeat ?ho aided. Win:

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Millicm PAiktiits

.First" fall iaeeting of the Third Girder of S t Francis WS1 be held, Sunday, Sept 28, at 3:30 p.m. at| St Fatricrs OitEpeh, 4te Ply-rtoutit 4ve Korth, Jjochest«K,

The Bev. ilea C. Mooifcy, spir* ;itual direcloiv wfflt conduct the meeting- and outline plaits for the year, Members? am urged to •return.-*U flbtaty books which

Hunt' Hospitals , ''.j*d«»ja»»wfi^,^'ii%t Mttn

»; 3R%.-t^«|g. million 'patients, -w*«fe- ;tresM " last year in iioapitals conducted

by-'fiue,sr»M%b«'»|ercy5,- .'.-. .. •/ Tbla Iria'dJadoa^'atthe^An-

riuaX Institute in Bospital Admin­istration hererby Mother. -Mary Bernardlne ^Purceli, Sfotber Gen-:

readings ' TEKlliiKlES WILL he inter­

e s t to> knaw that the>ear XS53 mark* tile 50th Annlveraury of the enrollment to «ie Third Or-'der, o t the' SoVerelpt Pontiff, JPopMw KH, jSjOlenm, Ma»|,wfll be sung In ail Franciscan church-es lri Rowe during the month of October irt'hhhhosor. Tertlaarfet. art'-m ••*fted.-% xsejnember -the] ;Boiyv Father i& their prater**. ; Since the ftrst^teceptionol-the yeaj? "win ocswr in? Oc*Q*«v. «M jwho are Interested in Joining.the

it f*astemtty shouTd at. tlie Beprnnptr meeting and

'arranges- -sflth orgei £iegri«i the »e«flBbe3g:r for theftr rolItn«nt.

Ko#oe«UVe nwmben are wtu

|More than 300 SUters Of Mercy, re^^tihgSihc^Ula'cond^t^ ii^..^*'^Wl.-;'S*?^httn|^ 'ittbJJided J^ltJ^H0lm^O$0> Sir X t f Of*.Agl)fg"-C^S*

t 'Ibe patient total lrkluded * » lepers tm>*l at «tonW in Wa-haka, 'BritJah GiUana, and 'hi'

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fs'belrig'isslateAhy Mw. jCouis JWtoiq.andlthe Mitses Caroline mitMiati, .Marfan Berry, Mary lGr*ney apo; Mary Moaahah."1

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Bishop To Confirm In St. Stephen's

deaeya.~- Bishop JTaraes E KearnW wa| adrahuater the Sac-rahieptvof Conflrmation In St. jSjephea'a jShurch st 7:45 p. m. ^undajf, Oct 5.v ,

Junior school pupils who have not been conflrmed will attend religious instruction at 3:3Q p.m. Mondays in S t Stephen's School .until they have Jbeen coplpmed.

Adults and converts-, who. hive not been confirmed will contact

jjthe clergy at S t Stephen's .as soon, as possible,

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Auxiliary 126 Sets. '.orporaf Communion

Holy Apostles Ladies Auxiliary No. 126, Knights of St Johnj \ 11 receive Holy Communion In, a body, Sunday, Sept 21 at 8 ajtt. Mass In Holy Apostles Church.

Sicorting the nwmbers tff and from the church- W & * the *I* trict Avtixlllary Prill Tearn, BreaJcfaat will be served hi the school halt All members «re asked to attend.

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Clarence E; Hlyden, Mrs. Will* Ham Hickey. Mrs. Stella Hall, Mrs. Louis Barbaglia, Mrs. Fred' ericic L. Keeaee, Mrs, C. Eugene Carpenlff *|jf Mrs, Theodojre A. Buseh* •••"'.'.

Ami- the &t$seji :Mi - $e$ty, 3SUattHsth:.mivey^Ajtthe Faivey, Ruth .'. J t t sH W * Jlattnett, Elteaheth AU^Jarmon,' Isabel T^

Dispensation A t Watkins

AU Catholics attending the Grand Prix auto races at Wat-tdM Glen, SsUirday, Sept. 80 fan Ember Day) are dispensed from the faw of fast and ab­stinence.

The diipensatlon la granted by MB Excellency Bishop Kearney on the request of the Hev. Benedict Ehmann, pas­tor of St, Mary's of the w i s Church, Wafkina Glen.

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Catholics Denied Athletic Field

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iwifihighligftt' h e- mm tfonal Lac/women's Kelre*t Moye-•:ptht*"|B= rbe. Ineld 3s> Oaiumbmfir Cv*?e#«iber4l andt-f. *f •!??/'•

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A request made by-officials of Notre Dame High "School,' new Catholic high school lit Itatavla, for iMsnnlasloh % use Woodward Field* tite public school*1 nthtetfe Held, vm ?rejected by the Board of Education, ; Action of the Board was based, on the state constitution which prohibits the use of public prop­erty by religious -groups,' the Board's attorney stated. '

The situation la different how. ever, the attorney said, from a case in which' Notre Dame seeking transportation for" its pupils in public school buses. T h e Constitution specifically

[gives the Legtslatube power to prbviaeTraturiiortatlcjij, <

Parents' of Notre Dame pupils' nave appealed to the state oyer the refusal by voters of twee .central school districts to provide transpor.tation..

President Names Monsignor O^Gradjr

Wa*WnKt««-(NC)-Trwman has. set up a commission "to study, a/rft evalu ate the Immigration and natural! zatfeh- 'poltcies -.bf/the.vlfnjted

{fitjWfs>'*.MstT! ,1(W?rftitjj$, *+Hl rejary-of tht i^tM^fel Gd'nte enof-of Catholic Charities, wits riamed a memben

''Humahitarian^ considerations its. wfn„ as, the national' intertit

(hit lite reasstas'our >m< tionpoJkles,'*thePrtikient

sai«L He directed the conunission to raport by January 1.

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St. Boniface HNS

More than 46 new members were received by the Rev. Dr. Walter J. Kohl, pastor, into the Holy Name Society of S t Boni­face Church at the annual Com-wedjnfqn Breakfast held Sunday, Sept l i .

One hundred and sixty mem­bers received Holy. Communion at - the Mass- celebrated by the Very Rev. Joseph R-Vogt Cath­olic Chaplain of the New York State Industrial and Agricultural School at Industry and former assistant at S t Boniface.

Monsignor Vogt at the break­fast explained the nature of his work among the boys at the state school where" he recently completed redecorating his chapel of the Good Shepherd. - /

Father, Kohl who preached, the sermon, installed the officers at the'business session. Richard J. MlUer was breakfast chairman and Hnlghts of St John of Com-mandery 23 escorted the men.

Vatican Warns On e Writings

(RNS) —The Sacred igatioh of the Holy Office

issued an admonition to ihopr, priests and splrituaTdi-

rectors to oppose the manner' in which many writers treat mar-ried life, and especially their ad­vocacy of practices "which con­stitute serious dangertta the very objective of matrimony."

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the Beauty of God. He who loves without thinking of God, steals something from Cod.

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