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p' The ANCHOR f.all River, Mass. 11 July 14, 1966 d $4.00 per Year Yot 10, No. 28 1966 PRICE lOe !Bishop Announces Changes . . Fr. Omer· L'u$sierHeads H·o .. AttleboroPa rish \Frs. and Dickinson . , ' Receive New Assignments The Most Reverend Bishop announced today the trans- 'feT of one. the appointment of an administrator and the re-assignment of a curate: Rev. J. L. Orner Lussier, pastor at St. Stephen's Church, Attleboro, to Sacred Heart Church, No. Attleboro, as , pastor; Rev. Donald E. Be- langer, assistant at St. Math- iew Chlirch, Fall River, to st. Stephen Church, Attleboro, as administrator. Rev. Edmond L. Dickinson, assistant at Sacred Healot Church, Mo. Attleboro, to St. Mathieu iCburch, Fall River, as assistant. ,The are effective llaesday, July 26: ' , Father lLussier JlI'ather Lussier, who will sue": -.eed the late Rev. Joseph L. Larue, 9, at S'acred Heart Parish, No. Attle- lItoro, was born' Sept. 2, in .eedon, Cariada, the son of the JQte Louis 0.' and the late. Vic- Labonte Lussier. He attended Notre Dame School, Fall River; St. Joseph's ffollege, Mont Laurier, Canada, an.d St. Mary's Seminary, Balti- more. Ordained on May 26, 1927, in St. Mary's Cathedral, Fall River, by the late Most Rev. Daniel F. Feehan, the new No. Attleboro pastor served as an assistant in st. Stephen's, Attleboro, St. Roch, Fall River, St. John the Baptist, Fall River, st. Anthony Appointment of four Con- fraternity of Christian Doc- kine co-directors' in the Greater New Bedford and ]Fall Ri vel' areas, are announced today by -Most Rev. James L. Connolly, Bishop of Fall River.' The New Bedford co-directors tie Rev. Agostinho Pacheco of . Immaculate Conception Church and Rev. George E. Coleman of St. Kilian's Church. The Greater Fall River co-di- rectors are Rev. John R. FoIster of Sacred Heart Church, Fall River and Rev. Richard P. De- mers of S1. Michael's Church, Ocean Grove, in Swansea. Turn to Page Fifteen of Padua, New Bedford and , Notre Dame, Fall River. In July 1951, Father Lussier was named administrator of Holy Rosary Parish, New Bed- ford, and four ye'ars later was named pastor at his present ,as- signment St. Stephen.'s, Attle- boro. Father Belanger The new administrator of FR. J. OMER LUSSIER FR. DONALD E.BELANGER Stephen's Parish, Attleboro, was born in Fall River, on June lJ, 19't4; the son of Mrs. Alvine Gendron Belanger and the late· Ernest Belanger. Father 'Belanger, took his high lJChool courses at St. Hyacinthe, Canada, and his classical studies at Sf Alexandre, Hull, Canada. Following philosophical and the- ological courses at Grand Semi- nary, Montreal, he was ordained on May 18, 1940, in S1. Mary's Cathedral, Fall River, by the late Most Rev. James E. Cassidy. He has served as an assistant at St. Joseph's Parish, New Bed- ford, St. Michael's, Ocean Grove, St. Jean the Baptiste, Fall River, and in his present 'assignment at St. Mathieu's since August 1964. Turn to Page Two lFR. EDMOND L. DICKINSON Bishop Medeiros Favors Higher Minimum Wage For Farm Workers SAN JUAN (NC)-Bishop Humberto ·S. Medeiros of Brownsville favors higher wages for the Lower Rio Grande Valley workers, stressing that a $1.25 minimum wage is the accepted criterion for subsistence throughout the United States. Workers in the area now are on strike for higher pay. 'Addressing a standing-room only crowd in the cafeteria of the San Juan shrine, the Bishop termed pres- ent f,arm wages in the valley un- just and the direct cause of sub- standard housing, malnutrition" and' disease-which, he said, is the rule, not the' exception, among farm laborers of the valley. The recently elevated membel' of the hierarchy 'received a standing ovation when he as- serted those who receive iess than the $1.25 minimum are not receiving what they need to live decent human lives according to the American standard of liying. The former Fall River (Mass.), chancellor unequivocally sup- ported the '''right and duty;', of workers to form unions their . own protection and to striIie when conciliatory talks have failed. He applied the same rule to management on the right to unite. Bishop Medeiros did not speci- fy whether he believes the cur- rent strike is justified. He ex- pressed hope that both sides wiU meet and bargain for a just re- suIt. the present dispute be- tween workers and growers the' role of the Bishops and p}Oiests is clear," he said; "It is to preaclll the justice and charity of the Gospel an'd urge both sides to listen to the voice, of reason and. faith and adjust their differences in a friendly way for the good of all. "We can act as mediators, 3fil cO\lciliators; we can meet as I have met with labor unioill Turn to Page Five' Stresses Need of Guidance Service in Catholic Schools WASHINGTON (NC)-The time has come for Cath- olic school superintendents and administratvrs to close the "guidance gap" separating Catholic and public schools says Father George H. Moreau, O.M.I., guidance authority, who claims the growth and ex- pansion of counseling and guidance services in Catholic schools has been "extremely slow and erratic" for the past 15 years. Expressing his views in an article in the current issue of the Catholic High School Quarterly Bulletin, he says little has been done to help fashion or define' the counselors' roie in Catholic high schools-. Father -Moreau, cOnsultant for guidance services the Natic:mal Catholic Educational Association and a for,mer ,president of the National Catholic Guidance Con- ference, was guidance specialist in the Buffalo diocese for 14 years. Since his appointment t,<» the NCEA last September, he has worked to establish guidance and counseling programs in both individual schools and on a tiio- cesewide basis. Father Moreau argues that ex';' cellent guidance programs in schools have been the exception rather than the rule. "Interest was' on the local level and not due, primarily, te 'leadership 0/1 a national scale Turn to Page Nineteen Nuns In New RO'le Experimental Conlnl,unity of 10 Plan Inner City Area Work CLEVELAND (NC)-Ten Sisters of Notre Dame serv- ing in the Cleveland Diocese have announced they have IIIIItItlHltltllllltllllUlIIlIIlIIlIUIiUlIIIUlIlIlIIllIIlIIlIHllltHltIlllllllltltllHlllllllllllllllllllllllllllItIlIlIIlIHIHIHlIIllHllllltIlUltlltlltlllltlllllllllllllllHlIlIIlIIllIIlIIlIIlIIlIlIIlIIlIIlIlIlIlIHIHHlIlIHlltllltltltll1II1IIt1I11IHtllllllllltlllltlllltltlHIII Ordinary' Designates Four Area ceD' Co-Directors .!FL FOLSTE& DiEMEM FR.f'ACHEOG FIt. COLEHAll( been dispensed from their vows and will form an experimental community to work in inner city areas in the Colo.• Diocese next month. . Seven' are former facuIty members of Notte Dame College in nearby Euclid; two taught in high schools and one in elemen- tary school." Under present plans, the new group will not wear a religious habit but will dress as laywomen. They will not use religious names, keeping their baptism;d and. family names. The 10 have been dispensed by the COAgregation of Religious in Rome from the traditional reli- gious vows and fmm their pre- vious structured form of com- mittment to the Church and the Sisters of Notre Dame nity. They are now under pri- vate vows. Explaining the, experiment, the joint statement issued by the 10 pointed to the Second Vatican Council decrees on 'the Church in the Modern World and on the Religious Life. '

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CLEVELAND (NC)-Ten Sisters of Notre Dame serv­ ing in the Cleveland Diocese have announced they have of Padua, New Bedford and , Notre Dame, Fall River. In July 1951, Father Lussier was named administrator of Holy Rosary Parish, New Bed­ ford, and four ye'ars later was named pastor at his present ,as­ signment St. Stephen.'s, Attle­ boro. Father Belanger The new administrator of ~t. st. Stephen Church, Attleboro, as administrator. iew Chlirch, Fall River, to Mo. Attleboro, to St. Mathieu .

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The ANCHOR

fall River Mass11 Thur~day July 14 1966 d

$400 per Year Yot 10 No 28 ~ 1966 T~eAnchor PRICE lOe

Bishop Announces Changes

Fr Omermiddot Lu$sierHeads Hmiddoto AttleboroParish

~ Frs BelQ~ger and Dickinson

Receive New Assignments The Most Reverend Bishop announced today the transshy

feT of one pas~or the appointment of an administrator and the re-assignment of a curate Rev J L Orner Lussier pastor at St Stephens Church Attleboro to Sacred Heart Church No Attleboro as

pastor Rev Donald E Beshylanger assistant at St Mathshyiew Chlirch Fall River to st Stephen Church Attleboro as administrator

Rev Edmond L Dickinson assistant at Sacred Healot Church Mo Attleboro to St Mathieu iCburch Fall River as assistant

The assignmen~ are effective llaesday July 26

Father lLussier JlIather Lussier who will sue

-eed the late Rev Joseph L Larue w~o di~dJune 9 at Sacred Heart Parish No AttleshylItoro was born Sept 2 1~3 in eedon Cariada the son of the JQte Louis 0 and the late Vicshy~ria Labonte Lussier

He attended Notre Dame School Fall River St Josephs ffollege Mont Laurier Canada and St Marys Seminary Balti shymore

Ordained on May 26 1927 in St Marys Cathedral Fall River by the late Most Rev Daniel F Feehan the new No Attleboro pastor served as an assistant in st Stephens Attleboro St Roch Fall River St John the Baptist Fall River st Anthony

Appointment of four Conshyfraternity of Christian Docshykine co-directors in the Greater New Bedford and ]Fall Ri vel areas are announced today by -Most Rev James L Connolly Bishop of Fall River

The New Bedford co-directors tie Rev Agostinho Pacheco of Immaculate Conception Church and Rev George E Coleman of St Kilians Church

The Greater Fall River co-dishyrectors are Rev John R FoIster of Sacred Heart Church Fall River and Rev Richard P Deshymers of S1 Michaels Church Ocean Grove in Swansea

Turn to Page Fifteen

of Padua New Bedford and Notre Dame Fall River

In July 1951 Father Lussier was named administrator of Holy Rosary Parish New Bedshyford and four years later was named pastor at his present asshysignment St Stephens Attleshyboro

Father Belanger The new administrator of ~t

FR J OMER LUSSIER

FR DONALD EBELANGER

Stephens Parish Attleboro was born in Fall River on June lJ 19t4 the son of Mrs Alvine Gendron Belanger and the latemiddot Ernest Belanger

Father Belanger took his high lJChool courses at St Hyacinthe Canada and his classical studies at Sf Alexandre Hull Canada Following philosophical and theshyological courses at Grand Semishynary Montreal he was ordained on May 18 1940 in S1 Marys Cathedral Fall River by the late Most Rev James E Cassidy

He has served as an assistant at St Josephs Parish New Bedshyford St Michaels Ocean Grove St Jean the Baptiste Fall River and in his present assignment at St Mathieus since August 1964

Turn to Page Two lFR EDMOND L DICKINSON

Bishop Medeiros Favors Higher Minimum Wage For Farm Workers

SAN JUAN (NC)-Bishop Humberto middotS Medeiros of Brownsville favors higher wages for the Lower Rio Grande Valley workers stressing that a $125 minimum wage is the accepted criterion for subsistence throughout the United States Workers in the area now are on strike for higher pay Addressing

a standing-room only crowd in the cafeteria of the San Juan shrine the Bishop termed presshyent farm wages in the valley unshyjust and the direct cause of subshystandard housing malnutrition and disease-which he said is the rule not the exception among farm laborers of the valley

The recently elevated membel of the hierarchy received a standing ovation when he asshyserted those who receive iess than the $125 minimum are not receiving what they need to live decent human lives according to the American standard of liying

The former Fall River (Mass) chancellor unequivocally supshyported the right and duty of workers to form unions ~or their

own protection and to striIie when conciliatory talks have failed He applied the same rule to management on the right to unite

Bishop Medeiros did not specishyfy whether he believes the curshyrent strike is justified He exshypressed hope that both sides wiU meet and bargain for a just reshysuIt ~iIn the present dispute beshy

tween workers and growers the role of the Bishops and pOiests is clear he said It is to preaclll the justice and charity of the Gospel and urge both sides to listen to the voice of reason and faith and adjust their differences in a friendly way for the good of all

We can act as mediators 3fil

cOlciliators we can meet as I have met with labor unioill

Turn to Page Five

Stresses Need of Guidance Service in Catholic Schools

WASHINGTON (NC)-The time has come for Cathshyolic school superintendents and administratvrs to close the guidance gap separating Catholic and public schools says Father George H Moreau OMI guidance authority who claims the growth and exshypansion of counseling and guidance services in Catholic schools has been extremely slow and erratic for the past 15 years

Expressing his views in an article in the current issue of the Catholic High School Quarterly Bulletin he says little has been done to help fashion or define the counselors roie in Catholic high schools-

Father -Moreau cOnsultant for guidance services ~t the Naticmal Catholic Educational Association and a former president of the

National Catholic Guidance Conshyference was guidance specialist in the Buffalo diocese for 14 years Since his appointment tltraquo the NCEA last September he has worked to establish guidance and counseling programs in both individual schools and on a tiioshycesewide basis

Father Moreau argues that ex cellent guidance programs in Ca~holic schools have been the exception rather than the rule

Interest was on the local level and not due primarily te

leadership 01 a national scale Turn to Page Nineteen

bullNuns In New ROle Experimental Conlnlunity of10

Plan Inner City Area Work CLEVELAND (NC)-Ten

Sisters of Notre Dame servshying in the Cleveland Diocese have announced they have

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Ordinary Designates Four Area ceD Co-Directors

FL FOLSTEamp I~ DiEMEM FRfACHEOG FIt COLEHAll(

been dispensed from their vows and will form an experimental community to work in inner city areas in the Pueblo~ Colobull Diocese next month

Seven are former facuIty members of Notte Dame College in nearby Euclid two taught in high schools and one in elemenshytary school

Under present plans the new group will not wear a religious habit but will dress as laywomen They will not use religious names keeping their baptismd and family names

The 10 have been dispensed by the COAgregation of Religious in Rome from the traditional reli shygious vows and fmm their preshyvious structured form of comshymittment to the Church and the Sisters of Notre Dame commu~

nity They are now under pri shyvate vows

Explaining the experiment the joint statement issued by the 10 pointed to the Second Vatican Council decrees on the Church in the Modern World and on the Religious Life

2 THE ANCHOR-Diocee of Foil River-Thurs July 14 1966

OFF~CIAL

D~ocese ofFaU R~ver

APPOliNTMENTS

Rev J Orner Lussier from pastor of St Stephen Church Attleboro (Dodgeville) to Sacred H~art Chu~ch North Attleshyboro as pastor

R~vDonald E Bela~ger from assistant ~t St Matthews Church F~ River to St Stephens ChurchAttleboro (Dodgeshy ville) as administrator

Rev Edmond L Dickinson ftom a~sist~t at Sacred Heart Church North Attleboro to St Matthews Church

Fall River as assistant

Appointments effective ruesday July 26 1966

MlSlIGNMENlrS

Rev Richard P Demers assistant at St Michael Church Ocean Grove co-director of the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine Fall River Area

Rev John R FoIster assistant at Sacred Heart Church Fan Riverco-directo of the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine Fall River 4rea

Rev Agostinho Pacheetl assistant at Immac~late Conshyception Church New Bedford eo-director of the ConfratcnUiy of Christian Doctrine New Bedford Area

Rev George E Colemoa assistant at St Kilian ebureh New Bedford eo-director ofthe ConfraternitY of Christian

ampctrine New Bedf()rd Nea

WASHINGTON CONFERENCE Studying CathoJie activities in the US is Sierre Leones Minister of LaDds Mines and Labor Aloysius Joseph Demby who is also a member ofparlHunent While in the eapital Mr Demby eonferled with Msgr Francis T~ HUlley assistant general secretary of the National Catho)ie Welfare Conference NC Photo

JerseyPriest~ Dioees4ln Native Marks Ordination Anniversary

Rev James B Coyle anative of Fall River was honored by the parishioners of St Dorotheas Catholic Church Eatontown N J on thle silver jubilee of his ordination to ~e Holy Priestshyhood at a dinner at Josephs Restaurant Wesl~ Long Branch

Father Coyle celebrated a low Mass at 730 in the mommg and a solemn High Mass at noon on his jubilee day Following the noon Mass the pastor greeted his parishioners at a reception in the church hall

Father Coyle iudi~ foj the priesthood at St MarysSemi- Sacred Heart parish Fall Ri vel nary Baltimore and nul Lad~ of Angels Niagara Vl1iversity He was ()rdaiIied on June 7 1941 at sf Mal~s Cathedral

Trenton by the late Bishop of Trenton Most RevWiiliam A Griffin On JunE 17th of that year his first assignment as a pliest of the Trenton Diocese was to 51 JamEls Parish Red Bank N J ~jsting the late Monsignor John B McCloskey

Since his ordination Father Coyle has served also in Toms River Keyport and Trenton New Jersey

He was appointed Pastormiddot of St Josephs Parish B~veriy in 1949 where he also was chaplain to St Josephs Home for the Aged In 1955 he was appointed Pastor of St CathElrines Church Farmingdale and two mission churches of ThEl Asumption

JfB JAMES B COYLE

Appointments Continued from Page One

In April 1951 the new AttIeshybol) administrator was ap

middotmiddotj)OiJlted Chaplain at the middotSt Vinshyeen1 de Paul Camp Adamsville Ilther Belanger has also sened as director ofthe Sodashy

ity at the DOmiriican Aiademy Fall River

Father DickmsOD

se~-e~ l=degtmiddott~~a~ JIeart Cliurch No Attleboro for more thlinmiddot22 yearS was

ltonl June 191920 inFall River the son of Williani and Aurore CleJ11eJit Dickinson

The newly asSighed Fall River ~sSitant vas ~ucatedat Joli

laquotte Seminary Joliette PQ Canada anltl stmiddot Marys Semishy nary Baltiinore middotOldainedon~ov27 1943 by the lilfost Rev JamesE Cassidy in ~t Marys Cathedral Fall River he was assigned to Sacred

~eart Church No Attleboro and has remained in that position since Dec 10 1943

In addition to his parochial duties Father Diclqnson has

served as No Attleboro director of s~ecial glfts for th~ annual Catholic Charities Appeal dioe- esan chaplain of the Christian Famiy Movement spiritual di

re~tol of the Attleboro Particushylar Council of the St Vincent de Paul Society executive secshyretarJr of the Bishop Feehan High School Drive a member of tht~ Diocesan Commission on Povelty Pre-Cana Conferenee speak~r and formerly served as assistant area chaplain of the Boy ~couts

FORTY HOURS DEVOTION

July 17-8t Pius ~ South Yannouth st Stephen Attleboro

July 24-5t Francis of AssiBi New Bedford

H~ly Redeemer Chatham ~~IJ

Dlpound AJICHOlI lIecoIIlI Class Postage PalO at fltlJ lampasa Fu11l1sleli eVlfJ Thursday bull 410 ItlBhIaIlll Avenue Fall Rlvel Mass 012722 IW tile CIthone ness at tile DIocese GI Fall IfItvel $1 bscrlptlOil prlce111 IINIJ 1Hl8tpe111 1Iel

Freewood Acres and st Marys Church Colts-Ne~k While in

Farmingdale he said Mass weekshyly and taught at Brisbane Child

Concelebrate Mass

ToMalJk Jbilee ALEXANDRIA fNC)-A eonshy

t celebrated ]W1ass with 25 bishope as eelebran1s first of its kind m Canada highlighted atbree~day

trlple-Jmiddotubilee celebration bere The ceremonies marked the 75th annivers3rY of eStablisb-

~ent of tbeAleJl)an~~iad~9cese arid )he 50th anniv~r~as a priest and 25th anIliver~~yias 8

bishop of Bishop Rosario BrG- de~ of Alexandifl ~chbisbopmiddot SergiQ PiltaedoDmiddot

Apo8tClic Delegate in Canada

presided at the Mass in st Fin n~8 church

Necrolc)9Y JJULY23

Revmiddot Patrickmiddot F Doyle 1893 Founder 58 Peter and Paul Fall River

Rev Georgemiddot8 McNamee 1938 Pastor Holy Name FallshyRiver

JULY U ~ev Michael J Cooke 1913

Pastor St latrick Fall lUveJ

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Treatment Center was Chaplai~ and said weekly Mass at the AIshylenwood Sanitorium and at the Preventorium

He was appointed Pastor of St Dorotheas Parish Eatonshytown in June of 1960 During his time in Eatontown the parshy1lh has erected an auditoriumshygymnasium and eight classshyrooms and within a month ground will be broken for a new Church and Rectory

The son of the late George and Bridget Griffin Coyle the jubilarian was a meinber of the

Father Coyle has two sisters Mrs Henry (Dorothy) Leary Fall River and Mrs Catherine Golz of Swdnsea --

bull MassOrdo FRIDAY - St Henry E~perOl

nounced a syp9d formiddot the Washshy

hlgton arch4iocese is being planned for the Fall of 1967 Be iilVltedclergy Reli~o~s anell laity to submit suggestions 101 topics to be discussed by synod eommittees to Father George Go Pavloffof the arChdIocesan 1rioD bunal offiCe

Enjoy Dining IN TH~

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Always Free-Parking

New Bedford Hotel

and Confessor III Class White Mass Proper Glory No Creed Common Preface

SATURDAy _ Mass of the Blessed Virgin for Saturday (or Mass of Our Lady of Mount Cannel) IV Class White Mass Proper Glory No Creed Preface of Blessed Virshygin

SUNDAY-VII Sunday after Pentecost II Class Green Mass Proper Glory CreedPreface of Trinity

MONDAY-8t Camillus De Lei- lis Confessor III Class White Mass Proper Glory 2nd Prayer SS Symphorosa and her Seven Sons Martyrs Wigt Creed Common Preface

TUESDAY-8t Vincent De la~ Confessor m CIlYlll Wbi~o Mass Proper Grory no c~

Common Preface lVEDNESDAY-St Jeromo

Aemillian Confessor III CI~ White Mass Proper Glo~ 2nd Prayer st Margaret VDIio gin and lIrlartyrmiddot No CJreeG Common Preface

THURSDAY -st Lawrence 01 Brindisi ~nfeSso d n~ tor 01 the Cburch fu CG

White MasSmiddot ~perGiory 2nd Prayer 8tbull Praxeltis Vi gin no Creed COmmon ~rd-ace

Plan Synod WAS~GroN (NC)-Arcbshy

bishop Pa4iCkA OBoyle 8Jloo

3 THE ANCHOR-Pope Paul Lauds fgflitt foR River Diocese MouJfkll1JciUer Thurs July 14 1966

Orthodox Prayer CYO Executive T(O) St Peter Father Fletcher Mi~sioner 43 Years Scores Beatniks

VATICAN CITY (NC) CHICAGO (NC) - Beatniks-ope Paul VI has hailed with Served in China~ Philippines Guatemala should not be looked upon as

~light the restoration of representative of youth leaders prayers to St Peter in an ~fice of the Greek Orthodox Church as a significant and stimulating act

Prayers to St Peter have been ffmitted from the Greek Orthoshydox liturgy generally since the l4thcentury because of the anti shyatin feeling of that time

At his weekly general audishymce within the octave of the lleast of Saints Peter and Paul CIte Pope said Recently the official magazine of the Greek etturch entitled Ekklisia pubshylished (April 15 1966) a new office of the glorious and most illustrious Apostle and first leadshyer Peter fixing it as in the anshyeient office schedule of the 8reco-Oriental rite on the day of Aug 28 and setting as in the Catholic Church June 29 as the f1easts of Saints Peter and Paul

Quotes Passages The Pope cited several passhy

sages from the text of the office Which hails Peter as the unshybreakable rock of the Church lie quoted

Having confessed Christ by mrtue of the revelation of the Father you have received from file Father a great authority over men

You have become Oh Peter lre who among the apostles occushyJgties the first place the stone ~hich is the foundation of the ehurch

Hail the foundation of the Church and its W1shakeable base divine herald who has the Ileys of the kingdom of heaven

Peter leader of the glorious IPOstles etc

The Pope declared he was deshylighted with the new office ad~ lAg

Happy Reminder sUCh expre_ssions bring back

liS ari echo of the ancient and venerable traditions which aisappeared after the 14th ceoshy

lury fron the liturgical texts because of anti-Latin polemicsilIld now renew the authentic and noble voice of the devotion ~ the Oriental Church which are like a happy and faithful Ikmlinder of ancient times

These constitute a harmony Mid brotherliness between East and West which return with eommon exaltation and fraternal faith to celebrate the figure and mission of the Apostle Peter

The Pope noted the new text -as composed by an Orthodox monk of Mount Athos Gerasimo Mikrayannatis hymnographer of the Orthodox Ecumenical Patri shyltch Athenagoras of Constanti shynople and published with the approval of the sacred synod of $-reece

Funeral Friday For Mr Kirby

A Solemn High Mass of ReshyQUiem will be offered on Friday morning at 10 in the Sacred Heart Church No Attleboro for 6be repose of the soul of Robert F Kirby father of Rev Robert 1 Kirby assistant at Our Ladyu the Isle Church Nantucket

Mr Kirby the husband of A1Jrore M Boutin Kirby died ~uesday night and in addition 60 Father Kirby is survived by f)nE other son Donald J and three daughteJS Mrs Irene ehampagne Mrs Lois Chamshypagne and Mrs Helen Waterson

Interment will taJte place in St Marys Cemetery No Attleshyflaoro

Visiting hours at the Diamond F-uneral Home No Washington Street No Attleboro will be laeld this afternoon and tonight

Father William A Fletcher a veteran M-aryknon missioner with 43 years service in ~ina the Philippines Rome~ Guatemala and the United States is currently serving as a chaplain at Assumption Academy in Philadelphia Father Fletcher son of the late John and Sarah Fletcher of- Fall River was the first from the Fall River diocese to join Maryknollmiddot H e graduated from St Patricks parochial School and spent two years at Durfee high school before entering the Maryknoll Preparshyatory School in Scranton Pa in September of 1915

Father Fletcher was ordained a priest on May 26 1923 and asshysigned to the societys South China missions

Captured by Pirates in November 1926 he made

newspaper headlines aroW1d the world when the steamer carryshying him to his interior mission was captured by pirates on the South Jhina Sea With him at the time were eight Maryknoll Sisters

After 20 different groups of pirates ransacked the ship for three days and nights the steamer was allowed to return to Kongmoon the port from which it sailed

Before releasing the ship eight officers were shot dead I and 150 Chinese passengers were_Q _

Tblis is the second in a series of stllies of diocesan natives who 31le serving around the worBd with the Maryknoll missiolllellS The articles have MeUl prepared and written by Maryknolls publie relations lllepariment

taken into the hills and held for 1Wlsom The mission group lost evm-ything they had In fact Father Fletcher lost his hat and cwercoat and one of the sisters even lost her shoes But all reshyturned to Kongmoon and HongKOOg safely

Aftermiddot five years in South OIiiria and two bouts with mashy

laria Father Fletcher was trans- bull ei-red totte Philippines in M28 where he spent nine years ~ after his arrival he was made private secretary 10 the Archbishop of Manila the Most Be Mjchael J ODoherty

Friend 01 President During that time he was also

In charge of a weekly Archdiocshyesan Radio Program lerved on the first Philippines Board of Censors ana was chaplain for students attending the univershy~y of the Philippines

He played a prominent part in the XXXIII International Eushycharistic Congress heldmiddot in Mashynim in February of 1937 On the closing night of the Congress over a million people walked in procession Father Fletcher was master of ceremonies during the four-day Congress

He was a personal friend of Manuel L Quezon the first President of the Philippines

iUtendd Coronation lin 1938 Father Fletcher was

transferred to Rome Italy While studying Christian Archeology there he was private secretary to His Eminence Peter Cardinal J9lumasoni-Biondi head of the

Visits Sweden STOCKHOLM (NC)-Eugene

eardinal Tisserant dean of the College of Cardinals paid a sixshyday visit to this country as a patron of the 11th ~uropean Exshyhibition which centers around the personal life and career of Queen Christina a 17th century Swedish queer who gave up her tbJrone and became a Catholic

REV WILLIAM A FLETCHER MM

Congregation for the Propagashytion of the Faith He accomshypanied the Cardinal to the conshyclave in March 1939 that reshysulted in the election of Pope Piusmiddot XII

One of the greatest and most inspiring ceremonies of the Catholic Churchis the coronashytion ofthe Holy Father Father Fletcher was present in an offi shycial capacity on that occasion

Because of the threat of World War II in 1939 the Holy Father advised allmiddot Americans to leave Rome On his return to the United States in July 1939 Father- Fietcher was assigned to the Maryknoll Publications Deshypartment and was made purshychasing agent for the Maryknoll magazine

Holy Cross Father Wins Art Award

NEWPORT (NC) - The Art Association of Newport awarded its first prize for sculpture to Father Anthony Lauck CSC of the University of Notre Dame

The award made at the assoshyciations 55th annual exhibition was for a terra cotta figure titled Seer from Salisbury Plain Father Lauck is chairshy

man for the department of art at the University of Notre Dame where he has been teaching sculpture and other subjects for a number of years

Father Lauck won last April in Hammond Ind first prize for another sculpture in the annual regional show for artists of northern Indiana The sculpture was a carving in limestone titled Magdalen II

St Francis Residence

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He held this position four years and then was placed in charge of the Maryknoll House in Chicago Three years later he became pastor of the Englishshyspeaking parish in Guatemala City lllness forced his return to the States after 15 months there

Christmas io JPlIisoo In December of 1952 he gave a

Dew twist to Irving Berlins lyrics by dreaming of a blackshyand white-striped ChristmaS Father Fletcher spent that Christmas giving a retreat in a prison in Dannemora N Y

He ater commented Ive spent Christmases in China the Philippines Hong Kong Paris Rome and Guatemala But this was my first one inside the walls of a prison

bull Father was chaplain at Manshyhattanville College Purchase N Y for nine years He is presshyently chaplain at Assumption Academy Germantown Philashydelphia

His brother Ralph is a teacher of E~glish at Durfee High and prmclpal of the evening high school in Fall River His sister Sister M Dorothea RSM teaches the sixth grade in Holy Name School New Bedford Another sister Mrs Louis Navin resides in Mitchell South Da~ kota He also has an aunt Sister

in the United States the execushytive director of the Catholie o Youth Organization said here

Msgr Edward J Kelly made his remarks at a dinner staged by the Knights of Columbus to climax a youth fund drive in which they raised more than $100000 for the CYO

Im sick and tired Msgr Kelly said of seeing a bearded beatnik acclaimed by some youths as a youth leader

Hitting out at campus riots and draft-card burnings he told the Knights that a small minorshyity of our young people are victims of an alien subversive philosophy For some reason which I cannot imagine this small group has taken over the leadership among our nations youth At one time not many years ago the athlete was held in highest admiration as a youth leader but today the beatnik seem to take over

But I reassure you Msgr Kelly said that our nation will be lead not from the ranks of the beatniks but from youths with principles and spiritual background

Such principles are being taught he said in all CYO activities

Susan Hayward Catholic Convert

PITTSBURGH (NC - Susan Hayward 47 Academy Award winning movie star has been converted to the Catholic Faith

The widow of Floyd E Chalkey who was a Catholic the acress received her first Comshymunion in SS Peter and Paull church here

She took instructions and was received into the Church by Father Daliel J McGuire

Miss Hayward won the coyenshyeted Oscar for the best actress in 1958 for her work in the filDl I Want to Live

Priest on Council MONTPELIER (NC) - Father

Paul Morin SSE of St Mishychaels College has been named by Vermont Gov Philip Hoff to serve on the Vermont Television Broadcasting Council as a repshyresentative of the VermODt Council of Higher Education

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4 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Foil River-Thurs July 14 1966

Presidents Committee HonQrs Handicapped American 1965

WASHINGTON (NC)~Robert

J Smithdas 40 a member of Queen of All Sllints parish in Brooklyn N Y was honored here for the inspiration he gives to thousands of handicapped persons in thiscountry

Smithdas has been blind since he was 5 and deaf since he was 7 The Presidents Committee on Employment of the Handicapped acclaimed him here as Handishycapped American 1965bull

Living alone Smithdas manshyages his own affairs does his own cooking including soups and meats and runs his own errands in his Brooklyn neighshyborhood At home he has rigged up middotan electric fan to turn on whenever the door bell or teleshyphone rings The breeze lets him know he is wanted

He is said to be the first deafshyblind person since Helen Keller to be graduated from college and earn an advanced degree Smitbdas took a b~helors deshy

gree in English cum laude from St Johns University Brooklyn in 1950 and received his masshyters from New York Uni~ersity

in 1953 He is director of the Deafshy

Blind Program at the IndUStrial Home for the Blind in Brooklyn lectures extensively and is said L reach some 250000 persons a year with his message of inspishyration was named 1961 Poet of the Year by the Poetry Society of America and had his autoshybiography Life at My Fingershy

tips published by Qoubledayin 1958 He is a deep sea fisherman and follows bas~ball scores avidshyly

Smithdas was blinded shortly after his fifth birthday following an attack of meningitis He lost his hearing two years later

The ceremony honoring Smithshydas was a highlight of the 1966 meeting of the Presidents (A)mshymittee on EmploYineflt -f the Handicapped

Mississippi Cotholic Mission Aided Marchers After-Gossing

C1NTON (NC)-It work~ eut~ right thanks be to God

That was the comment of Fashythet Luke Mikschl MSSST whose action in opening Hoiy CIiUd Jesus Mission middothere to civil rights marchers after they were gassed by police wascredshyitedby many ~ith avertiflg even more serious trouble

The clash between the marchshyers and police occurred when the marchers attempted to pitch tents on the grounds of a Negro school The police ordered them off the grounds and whel) they refused to go fired tear gas into their ranks

In the confusion that folshylOWed many of the marchers beshygan to fall back on a small Methodist church across the Street from Holy Child Jesus Mission which serves the Canshyton Negro Catholic community

1t tbat point FatherMlkschl lpened the doors of the mission to the marchers More than 2e persons injured in the gas at shytack were treated by the misshyiOns Franciscan Sisters of Per-

R G Tev eorge arasaka 0 F M Cony to Taunton for Jubmiddotlee cReturns

petual Adorati~ lr~ La Crosse Wis

Hundreds of others ent oM the schol gymasium wnere Dr

Martin Luther KiJlg and ~rs

conducted 08 rally for local Negroes Some -400 slept ~t the mission includingwopriests from Washington and Cbi~gO

who slept on the rectory fioor - Received Threats

The following day the mission served as a virtual headquarters for the marchers During the day the nuns fed several -hunshyered people That night about a hundred marchers slept again in the gymnasium

There wasnt anythi~ in middotthe gym except thehani cement

floor Father Mikschl said Some had bedrolls and blanshykets Thats all they slept 011

They were just so tired-they slept on chairs and tabiesmiddot

The priest said his misswn has received Ku Klux Klan- type threats in the past and he

has no particular fears aboutshythe consequences -of middotgiving aid to the middotmarchers

middot

The Rev George M Tarasaka OFM Conv Franciscan misshysionary priest and native of Taunton marked the 25th annishyversary of his ordination this

- month by celebrating a Solemn High Mass of Thanksgiving at Holymiddot Rosary Church Taunton

Son or Mrs Josephine Taraska of 27 Monroe Street Taunton and the late John Tarasaka ather Tarasaka was a member of the firstmiddot graduating class at Coyle High School He receivedshylis novice training at Ellicott ilId and studied for the priest shyhood at Granby Mass

He was ordained July 5 1951 at St Stanislaus Church Cchico- gtee and served parish assignshyments in Harvehill Fall River and Baltimore Mod before beshyi ng assigned to mission work i1 1949

Father Tarasakas missionary vOrk has been interrupted twice gty special assignments one as l teacher at Archbishop Curley figh School Baltimore and later 01 parish work in Quebec

Papal Blessing As a member of the Francisshy

an mission band he has reached missions and retreats

hroughout the Eastern halt of the United States

Following hiS jubilee Mass Father Tarasako imparted the Papal Blessing to his mother at her home where she has been bedridden

He was later feted by more than 125 relatives and friends at a reception

Joining Father Tarasaka in celebrating his 25th anniversary were his three sisters one a Franciscan nun and his two brothers one a Holy Cross Brother

The nun Sister Mary Irmina of the Franciscan Sisters of St Joseph is Secretary General of the order and is based at the communitys mother house in Hamburg N Y She has been a religious for 39 years

The brother Brother Christoshypher Tarasaka CSC is in his 20th year of religious life and is assigned to 81 Edmunds Academy Wilmington Del

Father Tarasakas other sisters are Ann Tarasaka of 27 MonroeshyStreet and Mrs Helen Donely ofmiddot ampmbria Heights N Y His other brother is Taunton patrolshyman Walter Tarasaka

Father Tarasakas next assignshyment is expected to be in Bufshyfalo

LAJBOR OF LOVE Sculptor Father Thomas M McshyGlynn IOP has prepared a twice-life--size- head 4tf pQfle John XXIII wblch he did in his words out ofdevotion

Father McGlynnsbronze 9uSt ~f Pope Pius XII is mtAe Aj)Ostolic Delegation H1 Washington DC NC POOtll

Masses bullI-n

lishoJI Vincent Wates ~nts fermiissiett To Priests in NCHth Carolina Diocse

RALEIGH NCJ-Bisholl ViJlshy aRti laaty a4lClOrding to tb1~ tleeree cent S aters -nasgranted pershy on liturgy middotHoly ComffiUflien mission ior Mc1ss in pri ateshy maylikewise be received enher

homes in the Raleigh Diocese ia a standing 01 kneeling posishytWn in North Carolina

Parish priests may obtain per mission for house Masses from Hospital to T rtJin the local dean with permission to be granted on a once-a-week Home HeaDth Aids basis Thc~ Mass may be offered PORTLAND (NC) - Mercy ia the pador or dining room of Hospital here in Maine has reshythe hennE- a homily must -be reived a $5000 grant to conduct middotgiven and the Mass followed by a pilot project for training home a discussion of some aspect -(If _ health aides the teachings of the Second Doifald F Plunkett eltecutive Vatican Council 4Jirector of the hospital said the 1n response to re~ommenoashy program will be geared to tr~inshytwns of tile Diocesan Liturgkal ing persons to serve under the Commission the Bishop alS() home health provisions of MEd- granted permission for H~ly ic~re Communion to be received unshy - The pilot progr~ will ~r~in

der bot~ species by Religious two classes of hOme aides Plunkett said about HI Hi t~ first class and from 10 tomiddot2() ilaquo

Santa Rosa Largest the second Merey HOSJ~ital is operated by the Sisters of MeFcyPediatric Hospital -

SAN AJIiTONIO (NC) - With Abbot Visits U Sthe opening of the sixth floor 3ddition the ChHdrens Hospital HINGHAM (NC) - Benedicshy

tine Abbot Primate Benno Gut of the Sar-ta Rosa Medical Censhy OSII of Rome visited GlastORshyter is now the largest middotpediatric

bury monastery hj~re then jourshyhospital itl Texas neyed to St Anselms CollegeThe addtion increased the cashyManehester N H wm~re hepacity of the hospital fr~ 130 blessed the new abbey ehurc~00 160 beds including an eightshyThe abbot is heaJ of th1 reli shylJedpediatric intensive care unit gious order founded 1~OO yearsand a 28-bed mental health unit agofor disturbed children of all ages

Gov John Connally principal

FQvor Obscenity CommQ~$rnon Plan

WASHINGTON (NC) - The Senate Government Operations Committee has approved a bm

to establish a 20-m~mber com- mission of government officials and private citizens to study and make recommendations on the obscenity problem The committees approval of the bill (5 309) creating a Comshymission on Noxious and Obsce~ Matters and Materials was anshynounced to the Senaie by Sen Karl E Mundt of South Dakota chief sponsor of the measure Twenty-eight 0 the r senators

have joined Mundt in cosponsorshying the bill

Legislation to establish such il commission has been passed twice previously by the Senate Up to now however the House has not approved the plan

Under the bill the commission would include congressmen repshyresentatives of federal agencies including the Post Office Deshypartment the Departnfent of- Justice and the FBI clergymen Edueatols representatives of U~_ bull Beek aOO periodical publisfiing induskies radio and televisiOR and ue movies and state atHl -Jeeal law officials

octicate Cathefhel For Alaska See

FAIRBANKS ENe -Dishoraquo -Praneis Gleeson was the plinej pal eelehrant of a concelebratedshyMass at the dedication of S3eFfli Heart Cathedral here

Also participating in the GeiIshyicatien ceremonies were Archshybishep Joseph T Ryan of ABIlshychelage Bishop Dennot OFla~

agaR ef Juneau and 18islioEJ James Mulvihill of Whitehorse Preaching the sermon was Father John J Kelley SJ proshyvincial of the Oregon Proviftee ftf the Society of Jesus

Increase Donations NEWARK (NC)-Catholics in

the Newark archdiocese donated $1318639 to the Society for the Propagation of the Faith in 1965 Auxiliary BishoP Martin W Stanton the society director Slid the total topped the 19414 doflati~ by $78000

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speaker at middotthe addition dedicashy YOURS TO LOV AND TO GIVEItion referred to the Childrens tile life of a DAUGHTER OF ST PAUL love GedHospital agt the ~esult of a comshymore and give to souls knowledge and love ofmunity effgtrt He said It symshy God by serving Him in a Miss ion wllich uses tile

bolizes the determination of the Press Radio Motior Pictures 300 11 to bringcitizens of San Antonio to proshy His Word to SoUls everywhfre ~ealous youngvide for the cl1ildren of San girls 14middot23 years interested ill this lIfIique

Apo$tolate may write toAntonio al1d south Texas the finest medcal care -avmiddotailable It REVEREND MOTHER SUPERIOR reflects your resolution to make DAUGHTERS Of 511 PAUL

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Protest Tests Bl(SJlILLONSTOkyo (NC) - Thidy-three

French pri4sts working as misshy GARAGEsionaries hI Japan unsuccessfulshyly asked Presidentmiddot Charles de Gaulle in the name of humanity 24-Aour Wrecker Service and f~r the cause of world peace Ito stop FrEnch nuclear tests in the Pacific The priests said the I 653 Washinlgton Street Fairhaven tests were ltIi affront to the peoshyple of Japan who suffered the WYman 4-5058I effects of two atomic bombs

5 four Denominations ~ Plan Church To Serve Catholicsl1 Protestants

KANSAS CITY (NC) - A sional program workers a busishy1Ill~ique church structure containshy neSs manager and clerical and ing worship recreational and 9poundshy maintenance personnel tce facilities is being planned The building whicb is exshylltere in Missourifor use by Catt shy pected to cost some $400000 will ()lies Congregationalists Episshy actually be constructed and oopalians and Presbyterians awned by the United Chureh of

The church to be called St Christ and the United PresbyshyMarks is expected to serve terian Church The sale of

15000 people residing buildings currently housing within a five-block radius the aome

Chulches of these denominations lIIlajority of whom ~re not curshy is expected to provide about half rently active in or reached by ampf construction costs and the Ilny church The area includes four faiths will participate in a I concentration of low-rent fedshy ddve for additional funds eral public housing and most ef centbe residents are economically JItOOr Negroes Pope Paul Names

Sponsors of the project are the Episcopal Diocese of West Misshy four Laymen

liOuri the Roman Catholic Dioshya3eSe of Kansas City-St Joseph To Committee ~be Western Association of the VATICAN CITY (NC) Missouri Conference of the

United Church of Christ and the Pope Paul VI has named amiddot - Kansas City Presbytery of the provisional committee inshy 1t1niteq Presbyterian Church in eluding four laymen to carrymiddotthe USA out the ecumenical councils recshy

The building will be designee ommendations on the lay aposshy00 be liturgically acceptable to tolate

aU four parent bodies so that The scope of the new groups each may maintain full distincshy work will be to study and exeshytiveness and integrity in eelshy cute the councilli recommendashyebnlting its sacraments and tions that a sPecial secretariat rites for the lay apostolate be set up

The ponsoring faiths have alse and that 10 organization be creshymdicaied that they would welshy ated the work to better the lot oome the entry of additional of the poor Murch or ecclesiastical CoRl- President of the committee is mUllions into the project Maurice Cardinal Roy of Queshy

bec Bishop Alberto CastelliSocial Services secretary of the Italian- Episcopal

In addition to religious servshy Conference is vice presidentlIces of each of the participating Msgr Acnille Glorieux who bodies activities in the coopershy was secretary of the councilative venture will include regshy commission for the lay aposteshykr ecumenical prayer services late as well as secretary of thereligious education home care post-conciliar body for the lilYceounseling service to parolees

a~tolate is secretarypre-school and youth activities The four lay people on theiiKograms the jobfor elderly committee are Miss Rosemaryand housing placement and tushy Goldie of Australia executive torial services secretary of the Permanent

Each of the four church bodies Committee for Internationalwill assign clergyman 16 tke COIlgresses of thea Lay Apostoshyeburch The staff will include late Dr Johannes Schauff of Mle er two professional social Ger~any Professo_ Auguste workers several semi-profes- Vanistendael of Belgium genshy

eral secretary of the Internashytional Federation of Christian

~arish Lay Council Trade Unions and Vittorino Veronese fonner president ofTrial in Baltimore Italian Catholic Action and dishy

BALTIMORE (NC) - Lay rector general of the United Nashy(lOuncils to assist the clergy ift tiens Educations Scientific and administrative and pastoral matshy Cultural Organizationters will be established in five

Study Recommencllatnonsmiddotparishes here on a trial basis If ~he pilot project is successful The Pope has also named

Msgr Silvio Luoni of the Vaticanaimilar councils will be estabshylished throughout the archdioshy Secretaliat of State as represhy

sentative of the secretariat to theltileae committee Msgr Luoni has hadA council willmiddot be made up of for some time the special middotreshy

~he presidents of all lay organshysponsibility within the secreshyiizations in the parish plus some tariat of dealing with variousilive members at large not speshyinternational Catholic organizashylCifically affiliated with any tionsC)rganization

Preceding establishment of The councils would be supshy the provisional committee the

plemented by lay advisory recommendations contained in boards comprised of persons the councirs lay apostolate deshywHh particular qualifications for cree and its Constitution on the advising the clergy on suchmiddotmatshy Church in the Modern World tgters as finance building mainshy were stUdied by various specific wnance education and eommu groupsait relations One of these was the postshy

cenciliar lay apostolate commisshysion and another was the comshyHead of Family Lif-e mission of cardinals for the reshy

Bureau Made Pastor form of the Roman curia

WASHINGTON (NC) -Msgr lohn C Knott director of the New Jersey YouthlFamily Life Bureau National Catholic Welfare Conference In Summer Proiect ror the past five years has been RAMSEY (NC) - ThirteenRamed Connecticutmiddotpastor of a young people from this area willparish spend six to eight weeks in San

Msgr Knott 51 will head St Salvador in a project organizedFrancis parish in Torrington His by a priest hereThey will train new assignment effective July rUlal peoplein sewing first aid ii has been announced by Arch typing English and other skills bishop Henry J OBrien of Father Edward Cooke of St Hartford Pauls parish here arranged the

As director of the NCWC program with the assistance of lFamily Life Bureau since U~61 the Young Christian Workers ll1e has been in charge of a nashy It is the third straight year tional service and educationall they have joined forces to send lluogram in the fields of lnllurshy youn~ people to Central ~ershyriage and family Iiving ~

SECULAR CLOTHES Fr Ricardo Steinmetz SJ left and Father Caesar Gonzalez SJ arrive at a brickyard outside Mexico City to offer Sunday Mass for the undershyprivileged inhabitants of the area The suitcase on the ground contains the things they will need on their Sunday morning visit to the dump area NC Photo

THE ANCHOR-Thurs july 14 1966

Bishop Medeiros Continued from Page One

leaders representing labor _and with growers representing manshyagement and bring to them the light of the Gospel in the hope that they will meet and bargain for what is just for all and not only for one side

During a question period afshyterward the Bishop answering a query from the audience said that until both sides ask me to mediate my hands are tied

Practice Teachings In his talk the newly installed

prelate stressed that It is not fair to expect Bishops and priests to be experts in all matshyters concerning the affairs of the world

He added that Bishops and priests can serve th~ people by teaching and inspiring them with the truth of the Gospel but the laymen must see to it that what they learn from the Bishops and priests is put into practice in the world in which we all live They have the comshypetence the ability and should have the zeal and the will to do it

About 1000 persons includshying Starr County farm workers who conducted a five-day 48 mile hike from Rio Grande City to the shrine to dramatize their push for higher wages crammed into the cafeteria Earlier nearly all the group attended a 6 PM Mass at which the Bishop ~shysided

Ge~erously sprinkled through the audience in both church and cafeteria were growers and farmers labor leaders businessshymen leading Catholic laity and members of the clergy of differshyUn-sual Request ent faiths Some came from other parts of Texas

Subu~ban Philadelphia Presbyterian Couple Free Trade Unions Msgr George W Higgins di shyTo Be Married in Catholic Church

rector of the Social Action DeshyWAYNE (NC) ~ Archbishop from non-Cathgtlic neighbors partment National Cat hoi i c

John J Krol of Philadelphia Ministers of the area attended Welfare Conference gave a granted permission for the wedshy the dedication and an organ reshy brief address at the conclusion ding of two Presbyterians to cital in the church attracted of the Bishops talk take place in St Katharine of many non-Catholics of the comshy Msgr Higgins who came fur Siena Catholic Church here munity consultation with the Bishop at

his request said there is noThe unusual request for the A spokesman for Archbishop longer any doubt that problemsuse of the church was made by Keols Ecumenical Commission in the fiele of agriculture cannotRev William Dupree pastor of said the clergy and people of be solved unless and until farmthe Wayne Presbyterian Church Wayne have been outstanding

workers are organized into freefor two of his congregation for their ecumenical cooperation tride unions He said growersWilliam Raybeck and Linda ald activity need to organize tooMerwyn The farm labor disturbance in

The Presbyterian pastor exshy Arrest Journalists Starr County in late May with plained that his church is being the formation of the Independshycompletely renovated and will In Demonstration ent Workets Association by Eushynot middotbe finished in time for the MADRID (NC)-Two Catholic gene Nelson a Californianwedding scheduled Aug 27 A journalists were among the 60nearby Methodist church also is persons arrested during a demshybeing rebuilt and no Protestant onstration by about 2000 workshy ~ church in the area is large ers and students hereenough to accommodate the The demonstrators were tryshy CDEBROSS OIL number of persons anticipated ing to deliver a message to the at the wedding co

labor ministry concerning imshySt Katharines new church provement of working conditions ~ Heating Oils

was only recently dedicated and freedom for labor unions Father William J ODonnell Authorities declared the demshypastor said he received many onstration illegal and said that and Burners contrfbutions for the new church it had a Marxist character It C365 NORTH FRONT STREET (

was organized by the Workers Commissions which are not a NEW BEDFORD I

Authorities Seize part of the official unions of the WYman 2-5534 Falange Spains only legal p0shyCatholic Magazine litical party MADRID (NC) - Madrids -- (

public prosecutor ordered the seizure of the Catholic magazine

Mother and Teacher published WHITES Family Restaurant here by the Missionaries of the Rt 6 at The Narrows in North WestportSacred Heart

The reason given for the seishyWher~ Tliezure was the printing af a letter

signed a Barcelona reader Entire family complaining about the treatment Can Dine Barcelona priests received from Economicallypoiice in their demonstration in support of university students trying tei form an organization FOR free of government control

RESERVATIONSA judge ordered police to enshy

PHONEter the residence aid printing office of the Sacred Heart OS 5-7185 Fathers and to confiscate all ~opies of the magazine

6 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs July 14~ 1966

Neitlu~1r Beneficial IThe United States Ambassador to the United Nations Arthur Goldberg said three years ago There arise on the one hand those whose answer to every problem is to do nothing There arise on the other hand those who want to do everything at once One side considers change with fear and the other with scorn I want to say quite eandidly that neither emotion is beneficial to progress This is a balanced and wise judgement and precisely because it is can be easily overlooked There is a sense of the dramatic in an extreme-preserve the past at aU Msts overturn everything right away But such is not and cannot be the case When one is dealing with vital is-- sues and most importantly with people there is and must be always the combiriation of stability and change because in any transition there must be continuity Actually when some people talk of revolution they forget that the root meaning of that word is to turn around and sometimes to turn back

In the Church today there are many tensions These have always been there because the unchanging teachshyings of Christ are taking place in the hearts of mortal men in a society that is ever changing with an ever-develshyoping awareness of applications and implications- of Chrisshytian doctrines These tensions have been brought into stronger relief by the discussions and documents of the Council People are articulate and so there is a tendency to ever-simplify and to see all current tensions polarizing

around two eXtremes advocates of change in~ist that everything old must go everything now must be new and

those who oppose them are refusing to becomeinvolved and have settled for inertia advocates of the traditionar insist on their part that the past must be preserved that those who oppose them are simply playing with novelti~$ and are sellihg out to -the fad of the moment

Both sides have not caught the true spirit of the Council The Council if it insisted on anything insisted that the Church is the family of GOO and as Gods fAmily eontainsboth the divine the unchanging truths of the Lord and the human their growth and application and eonstant renewal in the hearts of sinful men In any rampc newal there is not a cutting down anna re-establishingshythat is anarchy-but a continuity a cutting away of UDshy

essentials but a careful preservation of the substaJlce a becoming other without _becoming another The Cegtuncil ii

deed insists that the Church is GOds family and in a family there should never be sides but the working together ~of each and all for the glor~Llt~f God and the gooQ of all

EvilConsequences Years ago there was a program Truth or Conseshy

quences A lime thought makes one re~lize that truth 1 h e i r clerical mons being delivered) on the does have its own consequences-admit the truth and immediately a certain way of thinking and acting is de manded or else one is an intellectual hypocrite

Words have consequences too because these are the ordinary vehicles to express the truth Words should be used to express clearly and not to veil ambiguity and spread confusion

A recent phrase-black power-has com~on the scene It is touching off all sorts of consequences Some see it as merely expressing the moral and economic and politiCal pressures that the Negro mu~t exert to make sure that the laws that are on the books are really enforced in American

society Viewed in this light the phrase is an apt one But others see in the phrase a threat a rallying

point of violence a promise that blood will low in the streets and that the Negro must now have his hour of Violence since the white has had his century

It takesmiddot a certain type of boldness for those who have not lived with the day-by~day indignities of the Negro to ask him to continue to live according to the Christ shylike patience and charity that have been 80 eonspiciousa part Qf the Negro struggle for first-class status But any

other path is t9 invite further sorrow and hatred

readers but it subject of Civil riglits Are they properly understood is unobjeeshyis interesting to open to tlJe criticism of beingtoo tionableJ but when the black note th~lt they negative too critical of the

unanimously agreed on the cen- faults of the movement unwillshytral importance of one point in ing to give credit whE~re credit particulu naJllely tpe futility is due too slgtaring in their and harmfulness of excessively praise of the Negros accom negative uiticismr from the plishments Frankly I think not pulpit On the contrary I suspect that

Heres the way on~ of the wciters put it- respectfully but very frankly I am afr~id he said that too often our preachshyers entirely ignore what we the silent fathful expect to hear in

a SermOIl They address us as rebels whom they BlUst subdue as idlers whom they must shake J1P as hardened sinners whom they must needs terrify as the proud that require toOO humilshyiated as the self--satisfied who need to toe disquieted 0

AteeDtuate Positive (The3) aJe never done ten-middot

ing us oj our duties and of our neglect of duty but if youmiddot come to examine it there is really nothing easier than to put

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Man of Courage InmiddotIeglritvI ~ By Msgr George C Higgins

(~irectoJr Social Action Dept NCWC) Several y~ars ago a Catholic publishing h()Use in Ireland

of all places ~published a small volume of essays by a group of laymen on the art of preaching T0 the bestmiddot of JnY

koowledge if i~ the only book of its kind ever publiehed in the Eng)ishlang~age - ~peaking l~ effectivEgt-to uitshythe onlybegtegtk m whIch Jay- icize people negativelv for the men are given an opportunity neglect of their duties th~~ it ~ to state very frankly what to accentuatE 1~ posi~ve aDd they would like to hear the cler- to a~aken m the l~ltbf~l a gy say in their sermons and how bunung deSire 110 practIce VJrtue

middotthey wmiddotould Uke for the sheer love of God and hbto haVE them De1g or

a it The sev- And hat JI6 UUE~ the S YI tribu- preacher In thiS regard IS equalshya t ~ sym- ly true mutatis mutandis of the PiU~ ~ade a columnist ~r the edit~riialwriter widevaiiety of CatholIc Pr~ on lltighte useful mgges- But what about the (olunms tmiddotions a n d rec- andmiddot editorials that are being ommendltions to written these days (alaquo1 the ser-

The Snoopers

a carefulstudl Of the record would show that durinlt the past decade civil rights columns and editorials in the Catholic presti have been much morE positive than negative

I It is my impression in therexample of Roy Wilkins pr~ words that during thnt period dent of NAACP who t~ld the of time there has belenmiddot mueh press on July 4 that the trouble more emphasis on the Negro with black power is it implieerights and privileges than on his ~anti-white and we cant ))3 duties and responsibiHties muchmiddot anything to do with it mQ~ praise of the accompUsh- Mr Wilkins said that the te ments of the civil rights moveshyment than criti(ism of its roisshytakes and imperfection~

Blaek Power And thats the way ilt middotsbould

have been of (aurse and the way its iikely to be for the inshydefiriite future American Neshy

itseU was a bad choicemiddot words and explained we Iieve ~ the legitimate use poer

It 0lght never to be etbnll or racial he added Tile NAACP fCr exa~ple has alwampJl8 been a believer In the unfettered

~ower slogan is usedcdemagOg Ically as a rationale for black

racism or black violence ought to qe condemned even-shy~r ellPecially - by friends aDd supporters of the civil rig movement

Great SoclalReformer Those whomiddot hesitate to blOw

the whistle on black racists_ feal of being condemned bull

Uncle Toms or lily-livered tilashyeras can take courage from

Asks Vocations Appeals Stress Highmdeals

CINCINNATI (NC)-- peals for religious vocat~

among ~ung peoplemiddot muu be based on a challenge

their high Ideals ArchbishcllJ Karl J Alter of Cincinnati saJG

here The archbishop counseled

ligious to be sure they have right understanding and true 8Dshypreciation of the meaning of bull ligious life and to employ coashyrect means In their efforts foster vocations

Archbishop Alter said ttmI youth wants to be challeniJe6 by high ideals and not by bull

ducements that springfrom teu poral or human consideratio~

o~ti~~reie~a ~~~c ~li~ which operates interiorly

Above all lie counseh6t never use pressure Never ~

Youll lose your soul if )I0Ildont accept your vocatioQlf The Church has never taugldthat A religious vocation is to be lnswered in total freedf)~

cheerfully without any force en compulsion

~ creen eandidates

Archbishop Alter also citeGthe need for screening of candioo dates Not every one who preshysents herself as having a reDshygious vocation is to be taken at face value he said

He advised the Sisters til carefully evaluate new trenin the apostolate and not to lie

too quick 10 adopt novel proaches

Let no one ten you he saiO that the workmiddot of teaching chitshydren in the classroom or of _ vice to the sick in hospitals ~ caring for others in need has ceased to be apostolate of UaeReligious

Some are called to be extordinary things he Said Ova

this is aspeciaimiddotvocation ~ sPeshycial grace and not the norrm one

the Negro The drive for black pow~

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hand out reproaches costs nothshying either

The ~hing which is really di~ficult which is actually ~i-

- vine is t) give us a t~ste for our duties ajd to awaken in us a

wish to do ihem and to be genshyerous in the doing And another name for a taste for duty islove Beloved preachers then make us love God or rather help us

to believl in His love for us There is certainly much to be

said for lhis point of view with regard tlt the matter and form

of preaching -It is unquestionshy

groes are so desperately on the ballot for tJe Negro We bave defensive and are still struggling counseled hIm on the use of hiD against such hopelessly uneven b~llot for the ildvancement cd odds to win aclaquoeptance in the ~IS race Our who~e a~proach bull community and to achieve their mterracIal not antJraclal

basic human rights that they Mr Wilkins is a man of C018o

have every right to expect the age and integrity Some of the pulpit and the press ui gomiddot out black power extreiiJists iU of their way to redress the 1gtal- other segments of th~ chdl ance bull rights movement are trying- iIrl

And yet the preacher or col- smear him as an Uncle Tom umnist or editorial writer who buttheyare bound to fail LCmg winks at the irresponsible rbeto- after they have run out of steaua ric of some of the more reckless Roy Wilkins will bemiddot remembeiecl black power boys in the dvil a1d honored as one of the gFealrights movement is no Jlriend of social reformers of th~ gen

Hugh J Golden ably easi er - amp n d I senela1lY the movement and no jirieraquotl Qf atiOD

7 Catholic Methodist Discussions Stress Role of Holy Spirif

CHICAGO (NC) - The first meeting on the national level of representatives of the Methoshy

middot dist Church and the Roman eathohc Church focused on the role of the Holy Spirit in the Christian community~

The session brought together a Catholic delegation headed by Auxiliary Bishop Joseph B Brunini of Natchez-Jackson Miss ~d of the subcommisshymon for Methodist relations of

the US Bishops Commission en Ecumenical Affairs and a group led by Methodist Bishop

F G~r~ld Ensley of Columbus 0 chairman of the Commission G~ Ecumenical Affairs of the Methodi~t Church The Methoshydist Ch~rc with 103 mil1ion members IS the largest sm~le

Pr~~estl1ntchurch in the United States

Prelates at Meeting ~mong t~e five Methodists

takmg lart ~n the day-long talks were Bishop Fred P Corson of Philadelphia president of the World Methodist Council and Dr Albert C Outler of Dallas Who was an observer-delegate for the WMC at all four sesshysions of the Second Vatican Council

Catholic Archbishop John P Cody of Chicago and Methodist Bishop- Thomas W Pryor both appeared at the meeting to extend their personal greetings

and encouragement to the parshyticipants

The session opened with a middot prayer led by Bishop Ensley

Reformed Churches on the meaning of reformation in the Church

It may be therefore that Roman Catholic-Methodist conshyversations could focus on the Christian life Such discussion would mean primary attention to the work of the Holy Spirit bull bullbullWe propose therefore that our discussion begin on the meaning of the new life in Christ the experience of salvashytion the nature of Christian assu~ance the call to perfecshytiqn

In line with the suggestions of Father Cronin and Qr Smith the group deCided to lay stress on the role of the Holy Spirit The possibility of greater ecushymenical activity on college campuseswas also indicated as a theme for further discussion

Thcent participants agreed that a second meeting should be held nextpecember also in Chicago on the theme Salvation Faith and Good Works

Jesuit Stresses Duty to Protest UmiddotnJmiddotust Laws EVANSVILLE (NC)-A

Jesuit priest emphasizes here in Indiana that citizens not only have the right but the

duty 110 protest against unjust ~~

and closed with another led by Father John Bonn SJ an Bishop Brunini instructor at Fairfield tTniver-

Tenor of the meeting was set sity BridgePort Conn aSO by two papers prepared on the wal1ed ofthe perils that woUld

middot Met~odist sid~ by Or Eugene result if this country adoptedshymiddot L Smith of New York associ- universal military consltription bullte getl6al secretary in the in an address to the Te Deum

United ftates for the World Internationa chapter here Coun~i1 of Churches and on the Speaking on Pr()test~ Vioshy

Catholic side by FatherJohn 1eRce Apathy and Obedience r Cronin sS of Washington F ttl B d that to break associate director of itle Social a er onn sal

- Action Department of the Na- middota law OOes not necesarily mean tional Catholic Welfare Con- aperson bas committed an 1mshylerence lnoral act

-Mostlaws are based on mMshy i

Servlee 01 Loft alityent he said But middotsomeare rather Cronin IlUggested that unjust and inequitable We have

e CatholicMethodiBt dialogue tlie ciu~to protest against these IhigM be ceRtered on Christian laws We have no right to 3shy

lIOCial concerns on the structure pat~Y and fuoctioning of tbe Chltrch Speaking in classroom style and on the work of the Holy Father Bonn urged the members middot Spirit and the fllDction ofmiddotthe to i~do their homework on the pro p-tet I e ministry in the impOrtant issues of the day Dauzvardis representative of Church G~rmaDY Examp~e the former free Republic of

On the question of social con- When we have studied the Lithuania said all of the nati()nsF - C cern ~lr ronm said that problem and our conscience tells I which have been incorpor~ted

one of the glories ofMethod- wi what is right then we not in theSoviet Union are su1jushyismis its belief thattbe Churoh only have the duty to protest gated and exploited by Russia and eachmiddot believer must be in- but it is also our duty to pro- Their peoples are deprived of v~lved in a service of love to test violently if the inJustice human rlhts and fundamental his fellow man is massive and no legal means is freedoms he continued citing

Dr Smith in his presentation available to correct it he sllid also stressed the need for in- He cited the silence of Chrisshyesthation of the various un- tian people in Germany during Attempt to Change derst1ndings of the role of themiddot World War II as an example-of C A h

Joly Spirit publicapathy which was moral- ~mmuiity pat yThe basic missionary eon- ty wlongNEWBUllGH (NC) - lIIQunt

Yict~on that the new life in Speaking of universal mili- middotSt MarY College here has an-Christ is intended for all people t8ryeonscription Father Bonn nounced plans for a series of eould be a basis f()r fruitful said this coupled with stock- seminllrs d~sigJled to change

th tn d f th b t h conversation between Catholic Inbng of atomic weapons would ea I u eo apa y a Qu ushyand Methodist representatives be a catastrophe be said He went on to say middotThismiddotideahasbeena failurew ld h th t these Eftmiddot h e wou ope a In urope ormiddot cen urles e

discussions might be a Useful said You must see tIiat this part in the larger series in which is not done in the United States

Roman Catholicism is now enshygaged We understand that the discussions with Lutherans focus - the creeds with the Anglishyeans on the sacraments with the

Art ConYenti~n BUFFALO (NC)-The Cathoshy

lie Art Association headquarters here announced its 1966 conven-

Uon will be held Aug 18 to 21 in the student center of Sacred Heart Dominican College Housshy

ton Tex The meeting has been billed ~ an intensive workshy

~p on The Shape of the Churob Tq come Sacred Architecture in

~ Mp(lena Woll

t-laquoew Civics Course In Irish Schools DUBLIN (NC)-A course in civics will be introduced into secondary schools of this country next September and a special preparatory course for teachers will ~ held in Dublin it was announced by Minister for Edshyucation George Colley at the anshypua~ ocial Study Congress here

Colley said that children must lie taUght to see that civic reshylponsibility iii inseparable from ~mple 19ve and respect for their ~tl7 and its people

DIRECTS CENTER Search for someone to direct the Culmer day care center in Miami ended when Sr Marie InshyfantaGQnzales of Baltimore Md accepted post An Oblate Sister ofProvidence she is the first R~lig1otiii to head an anti-poverty project jn Florida NC Photo

Plain Hyp()cr~~y

Lithuanian Cites Double-Talk in Red Claim

Of Defen~ing Coloiaf P~pl~s~ights

CHICAG0 (NC)~oviet Russhysias claim~ as a peace-loving nation-and a defender of the rights ~colonial peopl~s~ is plainhyenPgerisy Lithuanias eonshy

IlUI ~neril1 cbarged Speaking befor~a committee

plllnning a Captive Nations Week Petras P Dauzvardis noted thElt Soviet Russia is the biggest anei almost sole cokmial power in the present day world

man probl~ particularlyrace in thecity of Newburgh The college has received a $10000 federal grant under the Higher Education Act of 1965 to suPPort the seminars

The seminar program will be launched with a mass meeting in the college theater Sept 28 The seminars will be held peri shyodically through next March and will deal with problems in such areas as housing education and local government

Planning sessions for the pro- gram havealready been held at Mount St Mary with the New- burgh chapter of Bnai Brith and the college administration serving as eo-cpnvenors IU1d representatives of other agencies acting as C()-sponsors SeymolH Fein~an of Briai Brith is temshypor~rfchairm~nof the program

THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 14 1966

Permits Concert In Cathedral

TOKYO (NC) - Peter Tatsuo Cardinal Doi of Tokyo lent his eathedral for a concert of British music to commemorate the 900th anniversary of Westminster Abshybey

Sponsored by the British emshybassys cultural department and Mainichi Shimbun large Japanshyese daily newspaper company the concert featured works by H~nry Purcell George Frederick Handel Gustav Holst Ralph Vaughan Williams and William Walton It was the first pershyformance of all middotthese works in Japan

In offering the cathedra~ for the evening of music the cardishynal said that he was happy to make some contribution to the

commemoration of the 900th centenary of Westminster Abshybey which is a great symbol of Christian tradition for the Enshyglish nation as well as for the whole Christian family

Dudley Cheke charge dafshyfaires at the British embassy here in thanking the cardinal for the use of St Marys eatheshydal said

Such a gesture from one of the worlds newest cathedrals

communist govement interfershyence with the current religiouS celebrations iii Poland

The peOple behind the IiOIl Curtain demand freedom and independence and justly 90 he asserted

Ch M kIcagoans to ar Polish Millennium

CHICAGO ltNC) More thaR

200006 persons are expected to fill SoldierFieldhere for a colshyorful patriotic arid religious fes- tival marking the1000th annishyversary of Polands Christianity on Sunda) A~g 28

to one of the most ancient and famous places of worship in Britain is in the true ecumenical spirit of our time

Rejects Cliallenge To Sunday Laws

ATLANTA (Ne)A federal judge here has turned down a request by a department store chain for a three-judge hearing on the constitutionality of Georshy

gias Sunday closing laws lJ S District Judge LewiS R

Morgan agreed hoWever fG conduct a GDe-judge hearing on whether the laws had been apshyplied in a discriminatory manshyner against the stores He set the hearing for July ~l

Judge Morgan noted that the U S Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of similar laws iF- 1961 Thus he said the chalshylenge to the Georgia statutes was insubstantial

P B h ortuguese IS Op VTICAN CITY (NC) P

n - ope Paul VI has named Father Americo Henriques formervice rector of the major seminary of

Highlight of the festivities will the Leiria diocese in Portugal be a c()ncelebrated Mass at a to be auxiliaiy bishop of Lashy1oo-foot square altar with mego Portugal Archbishop John P Cody as principal celebrant middot

pageants ban9s and a 1200- bull bull voice choral group will be fea- J B bullbull tured in the entertainment The celebration wnrenawith a pro- bull bullee~ion toa 32-fthigh reproduc- LUMmiddotBER CO tion of the ic~nlgtf Our Lady of bull bull Czestochowa which will be conshystructed at the nortlierid of the So Dartmouth bull field bull

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-THE ANCH9R-Diocese of Fan River-Thvrs July t~ ~66 Dominicans Elect

Mother Genera~

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PHILADELPHIA (NC) shyMother Mary Louis Scheerer

middot has been elected mother general

Any Grandchild Able to Wrap of UJe Dominican Congregation of 8t Catherine de Ricci whicb

Grandpa Around Little Finger By Mary Tinley Daly has its motherhouse in suburbaa

Not all the littlepeopJe~~ who come around our house Mediamiddot middot A native of Philadelphia sh~middot are gremlins Some ofmiddot them are grandchildren of various joined the Dominican commushyages sizesshapes and temperaments but they all seem oity inmiddot 1926 She was graduated to have one thing in commonthemiddotgift Of persuasion with from ROsemont Colleglaquol here and

middottheir grandfather Publicly has a mastersmiddot degrelaquol in educ~I just cant think Now doil~t teli tion from Fordham University She spent middot25 years of her reli shy

middotwe call it ithe gift of pershy me to suasion though privately Yes she jumped-up and

middotgious life in Cuba teaching ~ middotwe regard it as wrapping down You sai9 When did God Dominican academies in Havana first talk about baseball in thehim around a finger With his and CieruuegosFor the paSt Bible and I didnt kiloll ittherimiddot own children the Head of the year she was superior at a parshybut you told me Its in the firstHouse wasnt stem but ~e wa~ ish center in Cali Colombia

firm With the line of Gena Genevieve small visitors Mothe~ Mary Louis is a siste)

middot hes a push-overbull Genesis he prompted

CYf the late Bishop Aloysius L inning I havimt read the Bible

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1 his playing middot of its members to religion-two

hands-a triple play you might the con game

middotDominican priests three Domini- call It from the Head of the

middot during a walk middot can Sisters three Carmelite

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bull my 50 cents back from Auntthe Head of the MarkieHouse little Mary Daly Brennan middotSisters Wo~king

Right And with interestand 1 In her buttercup-yellow dress promised the Head of the House Under New Rules

seven-year-old Mary would run See what I mean A push-over on ahead take a few steps 1gtack- for the little people at our house ST PAUL (NC)~The Sisters

of St Joseph of Carondelet here wardmiddot until wed catch up then have initiated several r u I e continue a running fire of con- I W I versation subtly middotaimed we ncrease elge changes adopted by the congreshy

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Souree of Luseious Seafood CDA Convention I oj

By Joseph and Marilyn Roderick To Open SundayI must make another appeal in behalf of day liDies

BOSTON (NC) - T-be RevAt one time these flowers were considered the lowliest of Douglas Horton former dean offlow~rs and were to Igte seen mainly in unkempt gardens the Harvard University divinity

tields and along roadsides Dull am~r in color it was known scMol will be a featuredspe~~middot

er at the 31stbiennial Catholicthat they were Capable of seafood eating in my own oPin- Daughters of Alnerica national8UrViving almosfany amount ion the clam convention here starting Sundayof neglect poor soil drought Tbefreshness and availability

Dr Horton will speak on aand ill treatment and so they of this tyPe of food along ith panel dealing wiih Christian

~re planted in difficult areas the swi~ness of its prepara~on Conver$8tions Richard Cardishywhere nothing else could grow makes It perfect for hot sticky nal Cushing of Boston and Msgr Things have changed formiddot the i days Salad~ and Summer se~m

middot Francis J Lally editor of thelowly day li11 Hybridists have to go band m hand and nothmg Pil~ Boston archdjocesim newsshyimproved the middotquality of flower makes a qwcker or tastier salad

middot pa~r are alSo listed as paneland the length middotof the poundlowering than seafood even the canned ists taeasonand have broadeneq ~ and frozen vaneties such as tuna

Cardinal Cushing host to thecolor spectrum~include Y~l- and Alaskan crab meat conv~ntion is scheduJed to offerlows oranges and myriad Pas~l One of the secrets of success m the convention Mass and to besharles without diminishing the cooking these gifts from ~he sea fe~turea speaker at the conven- touglmess of the plant in any is speed overcooking tends to tion banquetwaY ~he new hybrids may be toughen even the sweetest clam

grown unler the same adverse and dry out the most succulent A panel oilmiddot The Influence of eonditions of drought poor soil fresh sworfish steak Freshness weimen in the World will h~ve erowding md light shade as the is second in importance in fish as speakers Mother Mary Henshyolder wild varieties cookery as can be attested to by nesseyof the Cenacle Convent Under desirable conditions anyone who has tasted a fish Mary Sparks of radio station the newvarieties of day lily do cooked over an open fire secshy WNAC Mrs Mary McGrath of extremely well These are fasci onds after leaving its watery the Boston Herald and Dr Franshyoating plants in many respects home ces Smith of the Leahy Clinic For one thing the flower lasts Many years ago when my famshy Msgr Joseph Havey superior for only one day to be quick17 fly vacationed at Horseneck of the Missionary Society of st

James the Apostlefounded breplaced by another on the fol- Beach before the hurricanes Cardinal Cushing to send U s

priests to Latin American miso lowing day ravag~d it one of our favorite

The plants reproduce very pastimes was gazing through sions and Msgr Joseph M Nelshy4tJicldy and a single tuber will binoculars in search of return ligan 0f the CommissionGlf

grow to three or four the first ing swordfishingboats If the Christian Unity for the Balti shyrear and may be broken up in~ had a white flag flying from the more archdiocese aIsGwill Mshy

dress the convention 10middot or mj)e plants after five mast it meant they had had a yellngtor so TheY ~aybe moved successful day and were return- Andre G~gneand Miss Margaret Parkef ehairman The at ~1most any time without real~ ing witb their prize or prizes tomiddot affair wi1lbe held on the hOllpitaI gt9ulids corner of Mid- ly setting them back to any eK- the wharf at WestpOrt Point die and South Main Streets ChiekimBarbecue Set tent although the best time for The lucky youngster who first ~ planting is in late Summer or sighted this flag woqld run to At Central ViUage aarly Fall tellthe adults and we would all Members of theLadies GuildStronger Church

This is the time thqugh ~ pile eagearly into the cars hOP- of St John Ule Baptist Church isit the nurseries to see them lB ing to reach the dock before the Central Village will sponsor a bl~ for -election for pU~has- boat came into sight in the Tithing Paid Catechists Action Movement Play chicken barbecue from 530 to ing later m the ~asonBettcr river The huge swordfish were bull 730 satUrday night July 16 at yet if you hare 8 friend witp a somet~ng to see (an~ smell) Mai()r Role in PhiHppine$ Church Progress the parish hall Serving will be fewplantswhich are well-estab-middot as their huge carcaSses fIlled the continuous TiCkets are limited lis~edI am sure_~~t he woUld sman fishing boats and their SAGINAW (NC) Tithing AId these ~osts are not iii- _ and should be obtained in adshybe more than Willi~ toI)llrt sword was a frightening th~ng paid catecllists and a lrtrong eon~Clerable eGD te~chers are vance from merilbers Or at 1iie with a fewtu~rs to view N~Nlaquorthel~ss we f01gt CaibolicActi~xnoveP1ent are pa~ saiaries ~denjogta pro- rectory General ch~rmanis

enjY~e yellowsand golds what they looked like as we ate playing major roles in stren~~h- fe~~~ stat~~ nthar home MrS MaqAeveao assisted by III s~lidcolors although thest bull the fresh steaks the next day ening the Church in the Phihp-ar~as p()ten~~ t~cheurolS 8re ticket chairman Mrs Edith teildto fade a littlEi if plahteci itl The following -scall~p recipe is _Pneamp ~ missiOllarysaidbere seiltfr()riitM pT0ViIlces to spec- Kirby ditectsUObutthereare Jiulny one which Illuse if MeliSllli i Fth Andr LeF bvere ia(Co~legesmiddoti~tieJ~ani1aarea ~ varieties in the1rum~tll~finds any co~panions for her OCn~ who hi~~een ~tiOlled forC9It~~ini~~Wlenth~y r~= The guild will Peet at 8 ~ form Some are banded~soDle lone ~tcl1 c bull if the Ph1Hplnes shiee 19141 ue- tu~t~he~r homeJowlls and vp night also in th~ hall and allfrm~d arid they areeven to 00 Thismiddot recipe shoUld be used bed reliJous growth o~ the lag~~ ~~~ ar~ ~~gnedt()teah mem~srerelluesfed to bring had in dwarfed forms But best with tin~scallopsthatneedveI1 ~ ciSmiddot tillmiddot tiD his It religIOn classes lD the public items for a food middotbaskit to be shyof all they require very little little cooking IS an we VlSI g orne schools on a scheduled basis ramedat the barbecue eyeneForthe gardener wh9~e SeaUoPsPonUgal$e here In~ichigan InhisInfantaparjsb of St

p~rpe~ual ery is l- I only had 2 cu s dry white wine wrhere are middot1~~p~ests middotfoTmiddot Marks Fath~r LeFebvere said tqe tImettbere 18 absoluteI7 I t ~ ot sliced 49000 peopleliVlngmiddot In three 46 lay catechists take care of re- In Cqtholic Schooi nQthing that can be p~ant~ with l ~~lonion sliced town~ and 68 villages he said ligiQl1s instrueticm in 26 grade SPOKANE (NC)-Four Prot less trouble and WhICh affords 12 wholemiddot peppercorns of hIS eastern Luzon area of schools In the iiocese as a whole estant mini-sters and a rabbi will as much beauty as the day m 1 spring of parsley and I Infanta-in Quezon Province It there ~ 2aO paid laY catechists participate in the Summer

In the Kitchen _ Tablespoons chopped parsley would be absolutely impOSSIble teaching in 120 ptjblic scbools J

School of Christian ApostolateMel~ssa pic~ed uP a sca~lop 2 pounds of tiny scallops to get anything done without ~ In additionto paying theeosts (SSCA) next week at Gonzaga~ell 10 the nver t~s mbrnmg 2Tablespoonsof butter lay helpproVlded by Catholic of8D eneosIve CCD program University here in the State ctf Where were vacaJIon~ng and 1I large ripe tomatoes Action and the CCD tithing is also paying ~e brunt Washington More than 1000lDuch to her ~nse It tu~ed 1pound pound mushrooms trimmed Father LeFebvere noted that of tb~ eosts of educating semshy teenagers - including various eut to have two sld~ a~d be lB- and coarselychoRPelt despite a decline ip middotthe economy inarians Christian and Jewish youth bullhablt~d She plac~d It WIth great 1 Tablespoon lemon juice the introduction of tithing has The Carmelite reported that groups -are expected ror the care In a sandpail full f water salt and pepper beeninstrumental in permitting the status of the priesthood and five-day leadership school beingand ~ounced to all WIth great 1) In a saucepan put the wine the Church to move ahead Sisterhood has risen sharply in sponsored by Bishop BernaId 3~ g~nerosty We can cook It for carrot onion~ peppercorns aod P naSiatas the Philippines and vocations are Topel of Spoka~bull dinner ess~o

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tal Fall River scbeduled f~ Saturday J111y 16 from 9 to 9 are left to rlmiddotghtbull Sister BeattiK Sister Rita Marie

the sprig oflparsley Bring to r0 growing We now have 27 boys If lilie could manage to fiM boil and add the ~allopssim- T~~g b~ said bas bootjt~ in Manila seminaries he said

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St ~celiasMissionClubwiniDJl ~han thetieasures of the seabullbull 3 Simmer the cooking liquid IndianmiddotBishopmiddotmiddot Praises hold a rummage al~ from 6 toWe in New England dont fully until it is reduced to about ~ 9 tomorr~w and from 1l 10 4reaHzehow lucky we areto be of a cup Strain and reserve American Missioners- Saturday at 62-1 Whipple Streetnear the source of luscious sea- 4 rn a large skillet me~t the

Fall River Proceedsmiddot will beneshyfootlmiddot as the aforementionedJ Dutteradd the tomatoes Peeled CALltur~~(NC)~a~s~ed- fit the Franciscan MissionariesscalloR the sweet crab the and seeded and coarsely chopped PusIShOf La~rn~ p~aChY of Mary and contributions ofroyal lobster and all the other and t~~ mushrooms aqd cOok S l1Sr~ urne 0 IS ocese clethes will be appreciated varieties of fish that inhabit our over a low he~t until mushrooms from a VISIt tad the Un~tedttate~

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of collegiality in the Church needs 0 be extended beyond its specific relation to the hielarch~

the president of the Nationall Council of eathollc Men saicf here

Speaking ~efore the fourtlli a~nual conv~ntion of the Diocshyesan Council of ~atholic MeBt John Donnelly said that the whole world had a glimpse 01 what can be accomplished bi collegiality at the Second Vanshyean Council

It liked the glimpse he ccm tinued and will demand a fuD view This will meall applying collegiality by analogy to othell areas of the Church

While collegiality strictiy apshyplies to the College of Bishops he explained the bishop can ill turn consult with his priests and people

Good startl in this area have already been made he addec citing the opening of discussion of diocesan problems to allpeoshypIe in some dioceses and the creshyation of parish school boarde with lay membersbull

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Bishop Co rberry Urges Adequate Insured Income COLUMBUS (NC)-BishbP

John J Carberry has desshyleiibed an adequate insured income for one-parent famshyilies as a question basic to the people of our times and one ~hich cannot be evaded

The bishops statement was read by Father Thomas Duffy Chairman of the Diocesan Ecu-middot menicalCommission at the rally Itlimaxing the Ohio Walk for Adequate Welfare

Some 1000 persons were on hand for the rally in fronto~ the

State HOuse It marked the conshyelusion of a 10-day 155-mile walk from Cleveland to Columshybus Bishop Carberry noted his support of the marchers stated ~im of adequate welfare payshyments in Ohio-100 per cent of

2 standard based on todays cost 4)f living We join ~ithyou is asking

bull t themiddot state of Ohio to consider your proposal earnestly and to i-ectify the situation imlledi- PROUD MOTHFRTheaudiellce appla uded Mrs Alma St Onge of Putnam Conn Religious Superiors 2tely l1esaidmiddot at the St Michaels College commencementmiddotWinooski Park Vt where her three children Close Con e to Howemiddotver the bishop aske~ for received honorary dOctotates in th~ same ceremony Left to right Msgr Paul J St V n on new and creative approaches to Onge vicar general of the NorVlich Conn diocese Mrs StOnge Mother Ritamiddot de la ATCHISON (NC) - CatholR ~ problem of public weifare Cmiddot F SEA religious superiors of men closed including the consideration of a rolX lllericanprovlllclal If the Daughters of the Holy Ghost and US Rep their ninth annual assembly miranteed income Villiam L St 9ngeof Connecticut NC Photo here in Kansas with a resolutiolll Consider the responsibilities urging religious communities to of the parent In one-parltmt fam- Smiddot G Ch h L d continue their search for ways of

jlies who is attempting to bring ees reater il urc ave an Loyaltymiddot ever more effectively livinfl

liP children properly against their witness of Christ through everwhelming odds he said poverty

Basic Question New Penno Bi shop Cite$ CounciIGoins Attending the meeting were Should not such parents be 142 leaders in the Conference 01

Jgiven an adequate insured in- ALTOONA (NC)-A degree Loyalty to and love for the Speaking of the Constitutionmiddot Major Religious Superiors of Come relieving them of the of confusion may have followed ChUllt h he declared will equal on the Church in the Modern Mens InStitutes representing pressing anxietiesoLmere sub it but Vatican Council IIs teach- in days tocomemiddotmiddotammiddotpersuaded World he declared it should re- 35000 priests Brothers and sem sistence existence instead of the ings wil1middot1~ad men eventually to that ltJf the infant Christian com- mind every member of the dio- inarians Jlovernment hiring endless varie- great loveof and-loyalty to the mlinitymiddot I cese of-the role to middotbe filled ill In their four-day meeting they ties of parent substitutes such as Church Bishop James J iIogan Bisil10p Hogan commented on shedding the lightoJEtheGospel e-amined how they can fulfill

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profolli)~nyinto the mysterymiddotCJIf was ~ehgJOus $112~2 million E G S Beiledict~nesmiddot Expand Chtist~sChurchu~t nature her e~c~hj)nll $753D~ll~on al1~ ast elmans middoteek middot C 11 K mission the rriorif filled with h~sPl1al and institutional $1432 S I degt 0 Cmiddoth h 0

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L ~TCHIS0NltNC)-Father Al- ture generations privileg~d ~ Th~ breakdown of th~tpree LINmiddot (llC)-GeraldGOefshy~~ilJI~TI)1laquon OSI3president be m~mbers of tJte LOJdsMysti- previnus years 196~ ielgiou~ ier he~d oi~astGeirrian~~ middot ~StBened](t$ltolle~e here in cal Body $1033 mIllIon ~duc1tional $680 communlst-dommated Christianlapsa~ says ~lIarringdeIays we million~ hospital and institu- Deinocratjcmiddot party insist~d that ~nay have the foundationsin nmiddot~middotmemiddot middotCmiddotmiddothmiddotmiddotmiddotC ago Man ti6nal-$985 milliont(jtal $2698 tle Catholic IChurchin East and~fore the first snowfalls He million 1963 religious $1001 westGermany must be seen as was speaking of the colleges H Obl million _educational $678 ~il- two indepmiddotendentunits -

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The three-story air-condi- ward Murphy of Ciiicago has re- lion 1964 religious $999 mH- th6~~tes who see c09peratiolll ~oned library will accommodate ceived the t~tle of honorary Ob- lion educational $709 million between the bishops of the two 230000 volumes to start but is late - highest distinction t ha t l)ospHal and institutional $1 301 zones of Germany as a danger designed for expansion since can be giveri a layman by the million total $3003 milli~n to communist power 7000 volumes are being added Oblates of Mary Immaculate Preliminary reports for the Goettel claimed that the West each y~ar The dormItory will The title was conferred at St first quarter of 1966 showed a German bishops impelled by the house ne~rlY 150 ~tudents at tl1e ~nthonys Seminary here in fallinH off in religious and hos- demands of their Christian exist shyBenedlctmes men s college Texas by Father Clifford Black- pital and institutional construc- ence work to overthrow the

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crown Edward Duff SJ associate proshy A Polish representative here fessor of political science at Holy SELFmiddotHELP PROJECT A host of young collegians and high school stud~nts are sp~aking two weeks after the deshyCross College Worcester Mass participating in a Self-Help Project cQnducted by Marymount College Boca Raton for sign of the stamp was exhibited 81d Msgr Joseph Gremillionbull migrant workers and cultU1ally deprived children of South Flotida Greg Johnson Diocese publiCly here said his governshydirector for Socio-economic de-shy ment insisted that the design telof Miami seminarian provides the music while Nigerian princess Roseanna Ofem censhyvelopment Catholic Relief Serv be changed Otherwise Pohmdter teaches dancing 011 the grounds of St Vincent de Paul major seminary which has ices-National Catholic Welfare might refuse to allow any U S Conference New York lent its facilities as one of six centers during the six-week Summer middotprogram NC Photo mail bearing the stamp into iit

A week before the confershy territory he added ences opening the WCC made In the meantime the COntroshypublic priormiddot recommendations versial stamp is still on Ul4Seminarian Singers Have Hit middotRecordby top Anglican Orthodox Protshy presses Its initial printing 0laquo estant and Roman Catholic scholshy 115 million stamps is schedulet1l ars calling for immediate estabshy ISons ofmiddot AdamI See Value of Folk Music for first day of issue lishment of joint study and acshytlon progplms by their churches CINCINNATI (NO)-The fa- more promise Word of Light group three years ago Later middotHecads Department to deal with a broad scope of vored folk music Of the college- which middotalso has a religious theme they learned and added guitar ST LOUIS (NC) _ Mary E social ills age generation can be used to The seminarians came up with playing In addition to personal Dajs has been named directOli

Joint Action adantage in the apostolate io Handful in three days and appearances the three have vis- of social service a new depar~ The recommendations were youth were surprised ~hen the tune isted a mission in North Caro- ment at the Catholic Hospitan

revealed with the publication by Thats the view of the Sons ~came a hit A major record lina where they sang a loU AssOciation l)eadcillarter~ here the WCC of the full texts of ofmiddot Adam middotthree popular folk Company now is middotnegotiating lor mountain Mass designed esp~- MiSliDavis ws formerly witll minutes of two closed meetings singers~ho developed their Handfulmiddotmiddot dally to appeal to the people of the American Public Welfabull held under the joint auspices of talents as a hobby at Stmiddot Greg- Folk Mountain Mag Appalachlmiddota A ti eh _ ssocla on 111middot lcago w~ theWCC and the Vatican Secre- orY$ Seminary here The seminarians began singing lIhe was siaff ampB$Ociate for med-o ~ariatfor Promoting Christian The tiio--WillialnWySdng (JIf ~ together as a barber~hop~ The seminarians ltre Convinced ~al care

New SilCJm~ Stirs Po~ish Regome

WASHINGTON (NC)-Poland has threatened to refuse all mail bearing the new U S five-cent stamp honoring 1000 years of Polands statehood and its milshylennium of Christianity The stamp is due to be released on Jul) 30

In Warsaw U S Ambassador John A Gronouski former U S Postmaster General dismissed the threat as still in the rumor siage

The stamp bears a Latin cross between the dates 966 and 1966 above an eagle Milwaukee arshytist Edmund D Lewandoski who designed the stamp said it is ~

stylized version of the ttadishytional Polish eagle wearing ~

erown The Polish government

through its embassy here pJOshytested that the eagle depicted is the pre-World War II eagle and not the communist post-war eagle The U S State and Post Office departments said the only apparent difference is that the post-war eagle wears a

Vhurs July 14 11966Urge Closer Ties tin Church Fighl On Social Ills

GENEVA (NC) - The World Conference on Church and Society at its opening here was confronted with what amounted to a summons for the immediate broadening of collaboration between members of the World Council of Churches and the Roman Cathshyolic Church on a wide range of middotsocial activities

The conference sponsored by the WCC brought together 400 theologians and leading Chris- i

tia laymen active in public and social affairs for two weeks of probing under the theme Christians in the Technical and Social Revolutions of Our Time The WCC described the meeting i as the most important on social issues ever held under WCC auspices

An eight-man team of official Catholic observers present for the meeting included Msgr Charles Moeller Belgian theoshylogian who recently became unshydersecretary of the Doctrinal Congregation in Rome Father

Unity st Raphaels parish Srraquoing- tl1at appropriate folk music 01-The recommen~ation~~numer- field Terry Wilkeylto~ StmiddotmiddotVin- Seminarians Get feredwith dignity arid solemnity

Ilted race relations problems de Pauls heremiddotandmiddotMlchaelUr-middot _ has a place in tlie Chilrchsmiddot)jt- concerning socialeconomic and bas of StmiddotJosephs Massillon- Smiddot T bullbull 1 orgyThey are especialij fond ~u~tral development emergency have a hit record Hllndful 01 ~~~r ra1n19 of the folk music MaSs for

~iefJ refugeemiddotmiddotresettlement ac eurolay nowmiddotgoihg f()f them in ALANTA (NP)~Aroiddle yenoungAmericans composed by iion for p~a~e and preserice inmiddot OhiomiddotmiddotWHkey wfotethe music class collegestudent Yalled the Ray Repp

irlternati()nalotganitations as and aU middotthre~ ~har~ in compos~ stre~ts of a poor se~tionberein Young people inva~iablY a~lt ~areasrequi~ipgjminepiahtjointmiddot )ngmiddotthemiddot lyrics The words extolmiddot Atlallt~j where povertyis more -~surprised when they discover

bull a~tion They said that while manS achievements and worth eidentthan in sections he tne Sons of Adam aie semishybasic differences middotin sodal and strelS hili ~otaldependenee walked duriilgjiis highsch~l naria~s they said rolk iYusi~ thinking still remain between on God bull days in Rochester N Y by the trio helps dispel the JM)shy

the ehurch~ these were areas Surprise elllaquo ~He got a hajrc~t in a Negro iion that the Church i6 oot Of in which joint programs eOlld None of the three regards blrlgtershop in the area caulling touch with coliege-~ge eu~toffiB lie un~ertaken immediately himself as a professional enter- at least some wondelment aboutmiddot a~d eUlturet~ey a~ded

They also said that the Ro- tainer In factafter Summer his presence there man Catholi~ and other churches vacation the trio will dissolve He is one of ii seminarians Mould combine their study of Wysong and Urbas will be to- working iii the Atlanta archdioshy Cars Blessed te the~logical bases of Chris- gether as students at Mount St cese as part of the Summer BONN (NC)Tens of tbotl shytlan SOCIal acbon because they Marys Seminary here while With A Purpose p l og l am sands of cars were blessed bywere firmly convinced that Wilkey will enter the majormiddot (SWAP) The group divided

pr~ests all over Germany in thethere is no suff~cieht re~son ~hy seminaryo~ the Glenmary into three areas of pastoral conshy Churchs observance of trafficmiddotfurther work on this theme Fathers in Chicago cerri-=rural suburban and urban safety day Following the blessshys~ou~d be carried on in jsola- Meal1while ~hatev~r profits a~9stolates ~ is attemptillg te ing drivers promised to applytlOn come flom their publIc apPear- identify the Church with the the hiw of charity while on the

ances and rcentcord sa~es will be needs of the people and assist roadJosephite Fathers used to help them continue their the pastor in the functioning of studies for the pri~sthood the parish Re-elect Fr ODea Handful of Clay was com-

WASHINGTON (NC)-Father posed for the flip side of a Although the archdIOcese has George F ODea middotSS~J has d f t th t had a Summer program for deashy

re~0r ea urIng a song a cons for a number of yearsbeen reelected superior general orlgl11ally was beheved t~ have Archbishop Paul J Hallinan offomiddot a second six-year term at a

Atlanta now has extended thegeneral chapter meeting here of program to include youngerthe Josephite Fathers He has Bishop of Trenton seminalmiddotians It not only aids theheaded the community since

1960 Names Chancellor people of the archdiocese but

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provides the seminarians with aA native of Brooklyn Father TRENTON (NC) - M s gr a REGULAR canned ham In the world)preordination traininl in theODea who was ordained in 1943 William ~ Fitzgerald has been 425 year SAVINGSpractical application of studies Genuine imported Polish Ham held sevelal administrative posts appointed chancellor of the

in the community before his Trenton Diocese by Bishop is available in cans 2 to 12 Ibs ~lection as superior general George W Ahr He has been under the Atalanta Krakus or Tal81 (Bass River

fhe Josephite community of vice chancellor since 1963 Msgr brands Tender lean readytoeatl RAMBLERpriests and Brothers was foundshy Fitzgerald succeeds B ish 0 p At your favorite meat cou nterSavings Bank Americas Economy Kinglted in Baltimore in 1893 dedishy James J Hogiin who was enshyFnr the Best Deal Come Tocated to work among Negroes throned last week as spiritual

(0 SOUTH YARMOUTH in the United States There are head of the Altoona-Johnstown Broadway Rambler c DENNIS PORT more than 260 Josephites workshy Pa Diocese by Archbishop John INC )bull HYANNISing in five archdioceses and 11 J Krol of Philadelphia Bishop 168 BROADWAY

bull YARMOIITH SHOPPING PLAndioceses mostly in the South Hogan had been chancellor for et (~jRAYNHAM MASS on Rt 138The community also has a misshy 12 yeaJs and auxiliary bishop CllltRJES J DUMAIS Pres bull OSTERVILLE

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City misfit Qualified as a doctor and New England prelates present ure of joy are often a burden and a bor~ because we have never Throughout the book ~e is gifted with extremely high com- this week fcr the consecration Of expanded~r love Rejoiclt~ Your love is bigger than your parish

hardly eyer referred to by name petence in his professionmiddot4e has the Abbey-College Church at your prayer-book your complacent spiritual fortress Praeti~e it butas the engineer the sub- by middothis loose morals and his ir- St Mselinj Coll~ge~Manches- j by selfdenial for the hunlry and you will understand its beautiesbull Btantive modified by one or an- regularity courted the loss of tel N H ~~veno~her B~$hops GodLove You

who does not know all there is Ion for JamIe The oy ~k~~ hI~ firm of Koehler and Issac It has td know about Negroes ail(~ S~~lIl$ t~ regll1p vlt~bty ~n been built by the Davison Con-

He actually looks at Negroes hls prelienc7middot Barre~tmiddot ~s per~ struction Company of Marichest- Is all eyes middotand ears and anten- sua~ecJ to gIVe up hIS_ Jpb a1~ ermiddot Groundhreaking was held ill

THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-ThurS July 14 1966

Percys Last Gentlemen8 Fascinating Elusive Novel

By Rt Revlisgr John S Kennedy Walker Percys novel The Last Gentlemen (Farrar

Straus and GirouxNew York $595) is both fascinating middot and elusive it is peopled by eccentrics of all ages and conditions and both_settingS and ~ction ~re stlange Irony ~lays over themiddot ~hol~ book Mr Vaught has antic ways lIke lIghtmng Llghtpmg af- and seems always to be middotgiving fords an unwonted even an impersonation of a crotchey stari1i~gview offami)i~r Southern gentleman He isin landscapes and objects m()men- act a very shrewd man tarily bringing intQ lrilliant Inte~t on making ~oey and prominence somegenerally un- very succ~ssfUl at It Mrs noticed detail while leaving all Vaught oscIllates between proshyelse in ominous shadow And when the flash h ended we w~nder wh~ther we saw what we saw Such too is the effect of Mr Per c y s method wit h human life an~ with the ltharshyacters he has created The The two absent members ofmiddot chief of these is WillisklnBibb the family are moremiddot readily unshy Bmiddotshomiddot) Cmiddotonnmiddotmiddot011Barrett 25 born in the Deep derstoodalthough neither w r South but when we meet him without cryptic quality At Stmiddot AnselmS shyworking as a hUmidification en- When we encounter Sutter be

middot gineer at Macys in New York is seen to be at 34 voluntary Bishop ConnollyWas among

other adjective as mocking as it is definitive Someone re-middot

learning Barretts 3C- marks On

tual duties that he is really only bull jan~tor Which IS true but truthls seldom dIrectly spoken any more

Baffles Psychiatrist He has periodic boutSmiddot of ani

nesia eXperiences difficulties in relating to groups bafflesthe psychiatrist to whom hehas been~ going for many months He) she (V~~L olttecl half de3s preachEld madethe highest possiblescoles Isk~~ her if ~he ~aritedto be Un1Su~1 Desln onmiddot psychOlogical aptitude tests) aliy~ a~~ 011 fl~ceiv~I1g in middotllf- The new chureb on the middotSt esp~ally in thearellofprobmiddotmiddot firmativeanswer bad~h~rc~m~itiseIIns cf~nipushas drawn a lem-solVing and goalseeldllg to the motherhouse gr~t deal of interestmiddot because

middot T~e trouble was hecoUldn That as il Val)ater tells of ~~r~Igtltsing s~ze and UIlc~U~ thmk what to do ~tYeentests Barret 1 ~eceIVed m~ruction_ circul~ d~signIt will se~

This ingenuousfree-floatiiJg ma~e a general confeSSlO~l was ~ the~ehe(iktinecomntuii~~y ~~ YOQrig man has a Peculiar efpounde~t shnven~aptI~d middotconfInne~ ~ts Abbe3middot Chuflh and the st~ middot on people For example when andmide mYf~rstv~ws all In de~fqody~ c~mPus c~apel

he tehirns to the Southhe di~~ thespaceof ~x wveks They P4l~yyeari~tbe plapJ1illg turbsmiddotthe Negroes with whom hi th~ught I w~ cra~y the~bQeyColllige Church was comes in contact He is the onlyTh~Yllughtli be~laquove that BaJ- designed br Nicholas Issac of white man in the entire South ~ett wIll m~e an ~dea~~ompa~ the Manchester architectural

Rae in theirpresence wvich is not at all what they expect from II white man hence their pershyturbation

-lt ToU~h of Ma~ness AS with illl else in the bOOk

the circumstanceSlof hisretumshying to the South have a touch of madness While in New York Ion beggars himselfto buya tel shy~ escope costing about $2000 in order to look at things (thebncks for exanipleina build- ing) and thereby recove~ the~ ~d also to _watch ~opl~ close up without their being aware

that they are undermiddotmiddotscrutiny He takes to watching a beauti shy

luI girl who frequerits a certain bench in Ce~tral Par~ ~e learn that she is Kit~Vatightmiddotmiddota South~rner likepI~Ielmiddot mee~ the cenclusionis equivocal her a~d her family ~nd soo~ ~is Mi ~ercys p4rpose it ouid almost a member of tl)e family appear is tqraise questions not

Kitty is ill~ew York for ~oanswer tli~m Th~ ambig~uty trainin~ in ballet and living of life itself is conveYed notmiddot with Rita who has been di deared up No valu~is Jeft unshyvorced from KittYsbrother Dr~ tested no conven~ioi-diili~talas Sutter Vaught Another brother well --as coriservatiy~)uhque~-Jamie 16 has been in Northern tioned) The book can beread hospitals foli four yea~suffer-forthecolnic genius whchnlushyfrom a severe and atypical minates it But vheri one h~s mononucleosis The pa~ntS of left off cquckling le wik~til1 i

Kitty and Jamie are in New be pondering themiddot darkWiSdoln telephone eal1~ sen JoMmiddotmiddotO York atthe moment because whichstirsilnci stutters in this Pastore of Rhode Island is tbit i

clltiinies cOllditionis~~ical~o-vetrxir~rz-rt~~xJxJi--Ejt middotebiefi-spoilHotmiddotiofmiddot~measu~~rlt

fesslOnal Southern charmmiddot a~d coquetry and b~uts of apopl~ctlc SUPERIOR GE1ERAL

r~ge at ~UC thm~s as fluorlda- Th~ Very Rev George F bon It IS ImpOSSIble to get at ODea SSJ has been reshythe simple truth about either

elected Superior General ofDefies Detection the Josephite Fathers whoseKitty too is hard to categoshy

rize By fits she sees herself inmiddot more than 300 priests clerics various roles dancer co-ed and Brothers work in the housewife She tries to fit her- Negro apo3toJate with theirself into stereotypes of each in motherhouJe in Baltimoreturn but what she is in herself

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more ill than eveJBarrett goes after them knowjngonlY that v~teran Rome cOrrespondent they are somewhere in the vi- ~ IrvineR Levinewh1) has cOYshydnity of Santa-Fe

Whenmiddot middothe finds the twob rothers Jamie il dy~ng

grimly comic struggle ensueSchiefly conceriiing whetlietor

not the youth is to be baptized as his sister the nun has directed Thedeathbed scene is grotesque

but ihesltapahly affecting and

positjpn and seems quite cont~n~ representinf five New EnglanQ to bemiddot an assistant coroner and GoD LOVE lOU to WK tor $10 In appreciation for Our amatemiddoturphImiddotlosophermiddotmiddotmiddot Dioceses participa~d in middotthe

_ ceremonies as did Benedictine Lords -crace to camtt smolting may we DOW ~8e the money sPeDt In Six~ Weeks Abbots from monasteriesmiddotacroSs onmiddot these coffin nails to Ilail down the spread of leprosy hunger

Val t~e older daughter is a the naiioriled by Rt~ Rev Beililo and thirst bullbullbull to AB for $100 In thanksgiVing for arecovelT nun working among Negroes in Gut OSB Abbot Primate of fom amiddot sevee heart attack and slight stoke bullbullbull to Thomas a miserable backwater in the the Benedictine Order agemiddotS Christine age 1 Michael age 6 Patti age 5 Robert age 4 DeeR South She was instantly Bishop EmestT PririeauOt Paul age -Z fO $941 We saved this money we Iot from our converted to Citholicism while Manchester officiated at the ~ Christmases Valentines and birthdays smee ou fathe middotdied ~ bull deg at ~oJum~ill Uhiv~rsity ~he~ consecration riteli which were to a MissionmiddotSoclety of (ifreen Bay Wise for $50 Enclosed is amp

oneAay ~n t~e middotlibrary ~ n~ri presid~ 0 vel by - Richard eheck ~ help 7011 middotwith jrou inision work ha4~uddel1lYsaid to hTr~h~tCardinal Cushing whoa~ ~ ~

~ccompany Janue and the fam~ Dec 1963 Ily qack hOJW~middot Once there h~ an~ Jlll)ie can go where t~ey S V tideg U like and ~ll~ave ~he whe~~ ays CI can ses withal to gratify their every YVmiddotmiddot middottmiddot0 J~dmiddotyamiddotnmiddottage whim

Affecting Scene RADNOR (NC)-The Vaticaa -The re~igtltiti~n of t~ storY has respomedmiddottotheageoftei shy

comes with the disappearance of evisiorf Witb a professional apmiddot Sutter ari~ Jamie the latt~I now proacliand is using themediUtili

to-advantaeaccordmg ~ Ii

ered Rome for NBC News foir several years says in TV Guide magazirie The familiarity Ci papal advisors withmiddotmiddotthe Intri~ cies ofmiddot middott~levision sometimes seeinS grellter than Am~riCaA televisions familiarity withtb2 Vatican bull Levinecredited much of themiddotmiddot Vaticans progressive attitude toward telcvision to Pope Paul VI who has made greater use of the medum than either middotPiWl XIIor Jopn ~III OIL C DI mn - uSC~ 11le laquol oS Iiuo

WASHINGTON (NC) ~ The Seniitehai p~ssed and sent to the House a bill making it a federal crime to make an obshyscene or harassing interstate

Unhappy in the F~--h-e-fS-H-O-Use-middot-~--Imiddot

Godlove You By Most Itev Fulton J Sheen DD

We go to Mass we sa our prayers we receive Communion we help pay for the gymnasiumin the school with 6 basket-baD middotstandards Yet we are unhappy not just emotionally but even in our faith Why Because it is half-faith We are like the elder SODmiddot

who stayed in the fathers house but was miserable He complained andmiddot was unhappy for two J~asons firsthe could not see why middotthe fathers house andheaven too should be turned upside down for those who left it or were miserable sinners and good-for-nothings second becaUse the elder SfJn was vegetating not living-biB piety was niiidewed and he found God a bore when he kept the Comshymaridm~ntS He was not putting his faith into practice

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Some of us 111 the (lhurchare like married couples who artei a i~~ years Dever1ell one another I love )ou In like maDrier faith ~a tediun1when it does not gO out to neighbor arid Is incapable of sympathizing rith tbe llper helt youth thfukinlr of suicide ilr those living in h~vels iD Africa We 1ake our faith for granted Like the elclerson It exshyp ~es ItSeif in fonnulizfld worship of God but riot in a sPontalleo1llS love of he hungry Christ lit wriles big checks for rich church institutions without eve tithing $10 of it to brinir the faith to someone In Asilll It Is jwlt full of saeh habitsas outine llueSday n~venas We

are the good solld middle class who ignore the classless vEl are the salt

of ihe earib but salt that has lost Its savor

We ~ unhap))) ~Iuse the ChriSt we have in oU hearts Is a plastic Christ not thll flesh and blood Christ breathing and suffering in the ~serabll of the world Strange is it not that the Church and maniage which are to give Us the greatest measshy

The color-of each ofmiddot the WORLDMISSION RO$ARYS ~ decades-sy~bolizesone oj~thefive continents of the ~orld where missionaries are laboring tomiddot bring souls to Christ Thosemiddot of you w~cannotmiddot-go ~the Missions can s~r~~gthent1losewho~or~in

your place by prayingfor them To 11C~ve p~~ W9RL~ ~I~~PN ROSARY which has- 00eJ1l blessed by Bishop Sheen send your

request and an offering omiddotf $2 to TheSo~~ty fQl- the h~pagciti~ of middotthe Faith 366 FifthAvenue New YorkNY 100lgtlmiddot

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THE ANCHOR-Catholics Lead Franciscan Missioner Says Singing ~ancing 13Thurs July 14 1966

In Resettling At Mass Part of Zululand Liturgy Ghanas Leaders New ArrivaIs

MIAMI (NC) - Almost By Dor~thy Eastman Want Church half of the Cuban refugees LONDON (Mt)-Church leadshy

His parishioners not only sing at every Mass-they dance too Theyve been doing who have ~ived in south ers in Ghana have been asked It for years When he performs a wedding ceremony the first thing he usually aoes is to bring religion back to theFlorida since the United introduce the bride and groom to each other Mo~t times they would have never have met country) youths by the LibershyStates government - sponsored ation Copncil that was set upairlift started last December before this The priest with the unusual parish is Rev Thaddeus Kidd OFM who was

after the coup detat that oustedhave been resettled by the Imshy in the diocese this month on Kwane Nkrumah Archbishopmigration Department National behalf of his Franciscan eountry the story will be told in John K Amissah of Cape CoastCatholic Welfare Conference mission to the Zulus He of- the same way down to the last told the Universe a nationalFlights arriving twice daily five days a week already have fered the comJYlent while W~ their knowledge has been Catholic weekly here

This is a healthy sign thehere that ululand In the north- pasSed on by word of mouth andbrought more than 26327 exiies archbishop said an indicationeastern p~rt of the Umon of the spoken word is sacred toto south Fiorida More than at least that the Church isSouth AfrIca 111 a ~Ittle cooler them When we first made this12119 refugees have been resetshy wanted by the leadersthan Massachusetts In the sum- discovery about them we begantled by NCWC in other areas of He claitned that things hadmer Were 6O0 feet a~~ve sea to reaJize how the stories in thethe country including New Jershy got to such a stage with Dr sey New York California Dlishy le~el In myte~rItory ~o Its a lot Old Testlimept coulC have been Nkrumah that any change wasnois Ma8Sachusetts and Puerto drIer than It IS here passed on before the time of the bound to be for the betterThe gema~ Franclscan who written word

hastens to say that he IS no rela- Rico An additional 6247 exiles Archbishop Amissah said thdon the NCWC registration rolls tion to Captain Kidd-As far as Dancmg Is Sacred he had seen Nkrumah at regularhave remained here I know-was in the diocese for Would Father Kidd compare intervals and found him cordialWomen and Children the first time He was born in his Zulus harmonizing and and friendly until 1963 whenWithin hours after they arrive

Scotland-his speech still retains dancing at Mass to the new the Ghana leader turned moreat Miami International Airport a Scottish burr-but raised and American innovation-the con- and mOl to the East and it beshythe refugees from Cuba who deshy educated in London He has a troversial Jazz Mass Theres came impQssible to get an intershysire resettlement are enroute to doctorate in social and political no comparison he says speaking view with him other cities to join relatives who science from the University of of the Jazz Mass thats almost The archbishop said that therefled the communist - controlled Louvain and he taught philos- artificial Its being superimposed has never been much oppositionisland earlier ophy at the College of Bergliolt upon this culture The great or hatred for the Church inAccording to Hugh McLoone outside London before going to thing about the dancing of the Ghana because most of thedirectot of the local NCWC ofshy Zululand as a missionary Zulus is that it arises from the countrys schools were built byfice jobs are no problem and First Native Ordained people-its instinctive the good missionaries andoffers of positions in various The Franciscans cover 30000 For them dancing is some- they also established many hosshyareas of the country are abunshy

square miles of territory in thing sacred you know middotIts very pitalsdant Premier Fidel Castros reshyZululand with 50 priests and 150 devotional when you see themstrictions on draft-age males sisters About eight per cent of do it---the way they do it and the technicians and professionals are the people are Catholic Ten of expression they put into it Its Religious in Texasreflected in the arrival figures the priests are Africans from part of their liturgy and a sen- M k C Iwhich show the majority of new other parts of the continent On sible manifestation of their wor- ar entennlarefugees are women and chil- July 4 the first Zulu native was ship because it emerges from SAN ANTONIO (NC)-Archshy dren

Work for Refugees ordained a priest in Rome The their culture bishop Robert E Lucey presided Latest statistics indicate that sisters are currently training 50 Father Kidd spoke of a letter at a concelebrated pontifical

411 per c~nt are women and 32 young Zulu girls as novices he received recently from an- yenasS here marking the compleshyper cent are children age 17 and They will middotform the nucleus of other Franciscan priest who is tion -of 100 years in Texas for younger Ab~ut six per cent of an order inZululand that will wlrlting to go into brand new the Sisters of Divine Providence the exiles are over 65 nurse and teach territorY that has recently been of San Antonio

Despite the large Dumbersof The Zulus being a l0madic opened up to the mIssionaries A feature (jf the three-day 001shyrefugees who have arrived by peo~l~ m~ve around a great deal ~hereare approximately 45~ - ebration was a dfamatic and the airlift there has been no in- _ but ItS stIll remarkable how far people there--and not a single musical Iage~pt Pr~)phets ~f

middot ereilliein the welfare eaSe load _ my pariShioners often walk to Christian Lig~t h~ld at the MUllicipal middot officials Said MassA family~ight-start out But1~~pr~est~ant embark ~n AuditprIumWtold thcstory-of

walkingwedn~~day to get to hi n~w miSsion just yet Hes the two centuries of the corlgreshyo C of e rass onSunda~ ~ou mIght say waiting to receive enoughrilohey - gationsmiddothist~rymiddot including the

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eerclinalswereamong morethan overhls panllh The Zulus have absolutely serve in the archdiocese of San a sre ofprelatewho partII InthelO years since he went f bull Antonio arid in the dioceses of

- -V antastlC memories the )Dis- 0 d All p bull h pated inthededicatiooi c~reinon- to middotZululand ltl saysmiddotthata f~W sionary says l-heyll remember ~s - arlS es ~liu ~t ~ B~deg1f1tville cpmiddot~~ _ les of-st tohnsSeminary lt~pl~ 1hing1l~ave ~ha~geeurolin this word ~Qr word what you told To Have Counclls Il nsti Dal1as-F~ WOlth El

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New York officiated at the ded pays his brides parents for her handed down for 2000 years and middottJKlein hasiristructedpastors LIttle ~ock- Oklahoma Cityshyic~tion ceremonies but when tpe Franciscim ~rst d lmiddott of estabiish parish cOlnichs Tulsa and Queretaro Mexico d Z 1 d ~ WI e y sca~eled parts t~e

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After the dedication Jaines arnvl In ulu an the average throughout the Saskatoon dio- Francis Cardinal McIntyre o~ bride coston~ cow and now slle ceie by the end of January NO jOB TOO BIGLos -Angeles was chiefcel~brant would cost five Buthe added middotFaith Makes Sacred 1967 rlle- councils aremiddot pllinned at a concelebrated MaSs with wi~h a ch1ckle most pride- M f as a step towards a represen~- NONE TOO SMALLmiddot the bi~hops afthe provineeOf grooms pay now on theinsta~l- usic E fective tive diocesan council in the -Los Angeles who include Bish ment Plan-lt-Ofle cow down and LOS ANGELES (NC~The future The Canadim prelate SULliVAN BROS~op Aloysius J Willing~r CSS~R~ ~ years to pay the rest middotapostolate of sacredmusic can ~idit is premature~ to estabshy~md Au~iliaryBishopiIarryJ( Automaticallymiddot Drafted not be effective without faith lish)hemiddottiiocesan body now but PRINTERS Clinch of Monterey Fresnomiddot The word Zuluineanswat Auxiliary Bishop John J Ward ~ added his hQpe thatit ean De_

Bishop F~aricis J ~urey of Sa~ riormiddotFathermiddotKidd explains So of Los ~gei~s toid the NaUon8l foUnded in the neQr futJire bull piego andFranlt~sJ Greeno that every bOy born into the r CathQlic lI4usic ~duc~tors As~ Tucson and Auxiliary Bishops tribe is automatically drafted eiation here

Tlmothy Manning and John J _when hes born So it wouldnt HQw much the chui~ch has at Ward of Los AngeJes do any goodfora Zuhdo bum _ ~eari t~e~sounq~u~Jligtft~e fQrlns his draft~ilrd~heshould realii qf $8~Jed musJcca~d)e sej~frqJJi bu h k)i th t1( t th~diJe~tiyes ofi~e pOpes over r~n 1 00-Voice Choir r~ ~ r ~~ I Ia e - the yeals~ he s~id

AtJohrison Wedding middotmiddotPrCraquodiicingObscene tbC~~~C~~~~~~k~t~t WASHINGTON (-NC)-A com-middot FI R d I ical llmllte~ri~mmiddot ~he ll)lltershybined choir of loomen and boys ms ~ bull 4ga pieces of art wIth which Chrisshyfrom two Catholic churches in SAN- FRANCISCO (NC)~T~tians over the centuries have

Baltimore will sing at the wed California Supreme Court bas praised God and the~i~herited ding of Luci-BainesJohnson the ruled thatthe production of ob ~reasures of sacred muic both

Presidents daughter and Pat- scene films is l~gal in this State liturgiCal a n dnop-lit~rgic~l rick JNugent here SaturdaY~ provided ~heIe is 110 prQvenin- should inspile Church musicians

Aug 6 middot bull _ tention toexhibitpr distributemiddot tocpntimie ~h6set~aditions shy Themiddot White House announced them nobly by rendering a service the chOirs fro~ the Cathedral of The states highest eourtmiddot that ismiddot genuiilelyartistic~

Mary Our Queen directed by ruled 5-2 that Robert A Klor Robert middotF Twynham and the ofmiddotJos Angeles a commercial ---~--~------

Church of the ImmacuIQte Heart film producer had beenmiddot con- MOntle Plvmmiddotbmiddotn9 amp 0 Mary directed by Norman victed of a crime which does not Syndor have been selected The exist H bull Co I Nuptial Mass will be offered ~t State lawforbids prepaIation eQtlngmiddot Ie noon in the National~hrine of of obscene materials intended Reg Master Plumber 2930 the Immacula~eConceptionhere for sale or distribution But GEO~GE M MONnE with 700 guests present Judge Mathew OTobriner whO - Over 35 Years

T~ynham will write original wrot~ the majority opini~n of Satisfied Service musl~ for parts ~ he Nuptial said the statute does not apply- 806 NO MAIN STREET Mass and SYndorm direct tbe to materials lOOt intended lor

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Expect 200 Pre~ate) at Opening Of Liverpool Catho19c Cathedral

LIVERPOOL (NC)-Between 00 and 300 overseas cardin~s and bishops will attend the cereshymonial opening on Whit Sunday next year of Liverpools spaceshyage Catholic cathedral

Pope Paul VI will send a pershysonal legate Leaders of the major Protestant churchesmiddot in Britain of the government and other national figures will plUshyticipate in this red-letter dayfor English Catholicism

The Cathedral of ChriSt the Klngalmost defies description

In none of the recognizable arshythodox styles of design it is a round tentmiddotlike building of cOhshy

crete with huge radiating butshytresses opening in its center like a wigwam f6r a tall broad cliimshy

ney ofcplored glass sunnounted by 16 sllarp pinnacles symbolic of the Crown of Thoms

All the multicolored lights fil shywring down this great shaft focus on the 19-ton solid white marble high altar and its surshyrounding white sanctuary Whereas the outside of this

vast grey and white space-capshysule sha~ suggests lightness and airiness the inside is solemn and majestic and richly colorful with small medieval orifices in tinted glass giving an almost

medieval tone Eaeh of the 10 side chapels is

isolated from the maio circular JElterior by purple glass dotted In red with the chapels tbelDshy

gelves lit by small slits1ind oPenings mostly in riehred glass

Piiee ~ $11 Milll811 The vastness of the maUl eashy

therlral is iildicatedb1 tliIe ~act that 2600 people can beaccomshylIlodated within 60 feet oif lhe

Sanctuary Cilft curved wooden baiches on SIGtted tubes Wtooh e~R be dropped into socke~in Ibe floor N9nnally this beBchshy

iftg wiil be reduced to accOOampB39shy date about 600 aHowing a better ~ of the white marble ftoer- -l$ariin Quigley 11 editM-pushy

mg with thick spokes oigretr liIher who claimed tbe death radiating~owardsthe high altar knell of themiddotMotion Picture Pro-

Latest heating acoustics anddllCtioo Code was ~~d by lRedenl cieeoratons have pushed release of the film up tile priCe of the eathedml to middotYoUr statement tb8t there is ever $l1Hilllioft noSUChmiddotthing as gOOd taste in

It will aetas ~~ blasphemyprofanity and obshytwm crown above the LiVeropOOl ilcerilt7 is suoh a basic truth skyline i~ the dark red saJiEl- that there C9Qld be DO one who atonemiddot Anglican eathedral jUst would ar~ with it Fine said 600 yards away with itllsolid in a message to Quigley Fine classical belfry pledged his suppo1 to an up-

Designed itT MethodJst dated code which would prevent The Cafuoli~ cathedral iTOfl~ ~lasPhemy profanity and 00shyt~y has beeJel designed bt a sceruW iD Id M th~ ---teet QUigley whOse middotfathermiddott1~1~j uo-year-o e UUCNo ou _~

Jrrederick Gibberd while the to writethe code strongly criti shyAnglican one begun some25 cizedthe Elizabeth Taylor-Richshy

years middotago and still being COID- ard Burton movie in a front pleted was designed byGilbert page edit~~atof histrade pubshyScott a Cathblic He no~middot lies lication M~tion Picture Daily burled by speCiat pennissi~n of Quigley cited several cauSes

the HolySee in the Anglican of thecod~s 10Jtg sickness and Itathedral precincts then declared The cause of

Originally the Catholic au-middot death is one The code died beshy thorities in Liverpool embar- caiise of WhOs Afraid of Virshy

rassed by themiddotlack 9f au18de- -ginia Woolf quate cathedral for the gr~tmiddot Ca~holic city planned a bui1~ing f~lasscal liiles and grandiose Mi~~ionary ~hool design to dVal---tboUghrespeclshy Now Ecumenicalfllll~ just a trifle smaller - St middotPeters basiliea in Rome After TOKYO (NC)-St Iosephs ~ars of ambitious effort 1I1e Missionary Institute here is now crypt a cathedral in itself playing Ii role in the ecumenicalwas eventuallY-completed middot movement

Butmiddot John Cardinal Heenan of The institute whiCh provides Westmimter then archbishQl) of language and missionary ~ormashy

shytion eourses for Religious and

Parmiddotsihes 13i1y nowh~smiddotmiddotasstudents BishshyNew op Vladiniir ofmiddot the Orthodox ST LOUIS (NC) - Msgr Ed- Church in jaPan amI Anglican

ward T OMeara director ofthe Sister John~ichael~GoanBishshySt Louis archdiocesan mission op Vladimir 44 is from Donshy

office said the archdiocese ~s ora Pa and Sister Jolin Michael creating a new pariSh in mission 35 is from Philadelphia -territory in Bolivi~ and also The misSionary institute was staffing for the first time a Bo- established in 1951 and bas tivian parish that has beenmiddot under Wainedmiddot 800 persons Father Anshy

middot the care of Spanish Pasampionist ~lus A~off OFoM is cIeao ofI pesta ~

1 bullit ~ - ~bull middot_k_6~_ jmiddot_~_=_-_jt ~~l- ~ -l_ bullbull -=~-=--J~~~~6~

Liverpool scrapped the rest of the old plans called for a ~cathedral in our time and launched a worldwide compeshytition for a modern quicklyshyiiuilt iesignIt was won by Gibberd

Name Observers

To Conference VATICAN CITY (NCf-The Vatican Secretariat fo1 Promot ing Christian Unity has nam~ ~ight Roman Catholic o1servershyconsultants to the World Conshyference on Church and Society to be held in Geneva starting riext Tuesday under the sponsorshyship of the World Council of Churches

The conference which will bring together 400 Orthodox Anglican and Protestant theoloshygians and laymen has been in preparation for more than a year and the unity secretariat has already cosponsored with middotthe WCC twC) meetings on the problems of Church and society

Among the eight observershyconsultants are two Americans Jesuit Father Edward Duifproshylessor of political science at Holy Cross College Worcester Mass and Msgr Joseph Gremiilion director of sOcio-econoniic cleshy

middot velopinent Of Catholic Relief Services --- National Catholic Welfare Conference t

Movie sOunds Film Code Death Knell

LOS ANGELES (NC) --The answer to the eontroversial movie Whos Afraid of Virginia Woolfr has been fOWld~amODg middotmen -ifi the movie~industfy

Marshall H Fine president of the National Association of Theater Owners has endorSed

stioongly tile position taken Jay

Urges Catholics to Oppose Goverl1lment Qirth Control

SUPEIUOlR GENERAL Sister Mary Pius SP newshyIy elected superior general middotof the Si ters of Providence She is the twelft~ superior general of her order NC Photo

English Seminary No~ University

LONDON (NC) - Englands Heythrop college formerly a Jesuit s~minary has been turnshyed over to the Church to be used asa national Catholic university

Fathe r Terence Corrigan SJ Iesuit provincialand vice-chan cello- of the cOllege announced middot that thE JeSlJits wanted to tum

~ ooil~~e over to a charitabletrust

Details of the new trust will be worl~ed out in a meeting esshytablishing operating rules and a govemillg senate The sena~ will have reoresentativEis of the Brit shyish bisb~ps and of religious com- mumtiei attending the school ~ JesUits will continue to adshyministel~ the university Airi~iriew students e~peeted

for the bull Fall termare stveral AmetCllft Sisters ef St Joseph TIi~ Si~ters fromiong Islampntt

NY iriH be among the first IUIRs at the universitymiddot

John IJardinal Heenan ()f WeBtshyminister acceptimg the -Jesuit ampfier pleaded for help mmakshying thi~ university a lIUccess

HARRISBURG (NC)-Cathoshymiddot lics who oppose the birth control program of the Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare have been urged to write th~ir

elected representatiyes expressshying their opposition

The appelll ~as ~8lde middotin a leaflet warning of the dangers of

government birtH conftol isshysued by the Pennsylvania Cathshyolic Conference agency of the

middot states Catliolic bishops Copies of the leaflet were disshy

middot tributed throughout thi~ state It warns that the birth control middot policy ofmiddot the state welfare deshypartmeJlt threatens coercion and invasion of the privac1( of citi shyzens It says the Planitecl Parentshyhood movementmiddot is making a

middot drive for government fimds to expand its work und~r the s~ate program

It also stresses the medical uncertainties involved hi use of oral contraceptives and warns that the next step in the state program would be a push for sterilization

The leaflet cenclude If you are opposed to government birth control write to your elected

representatives asking them to oppose government )romotion and funding Clfmiddot birth control programs

On June 20 the PellDsylvania Catholic bishop1lit a statement appearing in paid advertiseshyments in newspapers throughout the state called for gcvernment to ~maintaiR ari attitude of pre-

MissioftariiesLeaye shyForLati~ Ame~ica

BOSTON (NC)-ThE~ Mission- atl3 Societ of St James the Apostle hasmiddot annGUoced that 11 new members including eightmiddot priests from the Boston archdioshycese have depirted for assignshyments in Latin Amedcan parshyishes staffed by the lKociety

In addition to the Boston priests the nEW members inshycludeUlree fi6m tile cilioceses of Danas Pitt8lMtrgh and Sioux City

The St Talliles Society was foUnded)y Iticbard Cardinal Cusbiag of BOston i11 1958 to help aUeviatE the sbortage of priests m Latll Arneicbull

wrtiislnvQlvesltational eooper-middot ation it involves great middotexpense CleCH Way foir New fer thE expansion of facilities Luthercn CouncilwhiCh would attract the best

KANSAS CITY (NC) - Theminds ~tmong the Catholic clergy way wlsclealed here for forshyand laiti and non-Catholics as mation of a Lutheran organizashywell lie added

middot tion whiCh willl represent 95 ~r cent of the countrys nine mil-

Pittsburgh Ordinary lion Lutherails The Lutherafl Church in Amershy

middotAt 1middotijr~Missions ica which has 33 million Jlem-PITTSBURGH (NC) --Bishop middotmiddotbers at its cofi~tion here voted

middot JOOnJ Wright of Pittsburgh is to join the proposed Lutheran middot makiof middothis bi-annual visit to Council in the US)A

Peruvhnmiddot middotmissionsstaffed by The proposed council is schedshypriests ofmiddot his dioceseuled to bemiddot formed at a consti shy Feur Pittsburgh priests ilt- tutional eomrention in Cleveshy

middot tached to the Missionary ~ociety land from Nomiddotv 16 10 18 The of st ~rames ace working in the council already has been ratified Chimb)te area of Perumiddot Bish6p Wright hasmiddot visited them every two years

lEIighlightsmiddot of this visit win be the blessing of a new normal school and a maternity clinic subsidized in major part by con- tributillnil from Catholics of the PittsblJ rgh dioCese

Pittsburgh p r i est s have workEilt1 in Chimbote a city of 125000 for some years They openelt the first free library in the ar(~a built a church opened a shelter for the aged conducted educational and spiritual proshygrams and have been active ill the or Janization of a labor unshyion fOI~ tishennen of Chimbote

BishDp Wright who will offi shyciate at several Confirmation

cerelll(lnlesin the ChimbQte area will l(tUl1l to the United States

laterampbjaawnth

by the _Lutheran Church-Mis- souri SynodbullwhichchilS 26 mil- lion memberS the American Lushytheran Church which has 26 million members and middotthe Synod of X van ge Ii ca 1 Lutheran Churches ~hiclti has 20000 memshybers

cise neutralitymiddot fu regard to family planning

The bishops were particularly critical of awelfare department policy pennitting caseworkers ~ initiate discussions of birth

control with welfare recipients and authorizing birth control services for the unmarried in ~me circumstances

The birth control program has also become an object of controshyversy in the state legislatilre Rep Martin Mullen cbairmall of the House appropriations

committee is pushingan amendshyment which would bar use -of tax funds middotby the Welfate departshyment for birth control

Tax on Jesuits Ruled Illegal

ERNAKULAM (NC)-An inshycome tax on the Jesuit society of Kerala has been ruled unconsti shytutional by the state high court here in India

The court upheld a petition by the society challenging a levy for the 1962-66 period by the agricultural income tax officer of Taliparam~

The officer had turned dOWIl a plea for exemption of the order from the tax under the terms of the Societies Registration Act which exempts properties meant for religious or charitable purshyposes from agricultural income tax

He contended that although the Jesuit society claims tG be a religious organization there was 10 documefttary prOOf that its income is cactuaHy spent for the purpose mentioned in its rules

The high court held that only the legal beneficiaries of the orders income and not tax offi shycers had the leg~i rigbt to caR on the orqerto fUnsh proof that its income is spent accordshying to rulesbull

Deaf A~i~tion Holds Convention

SAN ANTONIO NC) lhe Internationalmiddot Catholic Deaf A1Jshysociation is holding its annual eonventiOft here thisweek Semshyinars in the liturgy and adminshyistration of the sacraments and pre-Cana and Cana conferences are being held for persons unshyable to hear and in many cases also unable to speak

Other features include a eonshycelebrated Mass in sfgn language a banquet attended by Archshybishop Robert X Lucey of saa Antoitio and a gr~d ~all

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Co-Directors Continued from Page One

Fattier Demers has been Greater Fall River CCD Director and Father FoIster who joins him in the Fall River Area work served as Greater New Bedford CCD Director before his recent transfer to Fall River

The division of the Greater New Bedford and Fall River Areas and the appointment of the new Co-Directors will hereshyby give each designated priest an equal number of parishes to eare lor

The four Co-DirectorswiU join the other Area Directors of the Diocese Rev Thomas F Neilan Taunton Rev James F Kelley Attleboro and Rev Phil shyip A Davignon Cape Cod

Father Foister Father FoIster a feature

writer for The Anchor was born in Fall River Dec 6 1931 son of Mrs Eglantine Allard FoIster and the late Mr J()seph J Eolshyster

Following graduation fro m Mount St Charles Academy Woonsocket he attended Our Lady of Providence Seminary

Warwick R I and St Marys Seminary Baltimore He comshypleted his studies at the North American Co))ege Rome where he was ordained Dec 20 1958 by the rector Most Rev Martin J OConnor He was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree by St Marys and a Licentiate in Sacred Theology by the Ponshy

tifical Gregorian UniversitJ[ Rome

He served as an assistant at St Roch Fall River until Feb

)0 1960 when he was assigned as assistant to St Anthony of

Padua New Bedford He haS been an assistant at Sacredshy Diocesanmiddot Presidents Attend International H~art Fall River since May 31

He was named New Be4ford regional director of the Confrashy Chrutian Family Movement Conveniion ternity of Christian Doctrine on

Jan 22 1964 By Doro~hy Eastman Father Demers

Eight noursa day William Crowley is a salesman for ap Attleboro printing company Born in Taunton OCt 18 1936 Father Demers is the son of Mr but during the rest of his waking hours hes a salesmarf for CFM-the Christian Family Hector Demers and Mrs Yvette Movement The other star salesmanfor CFM in the famJly is his slim blond wife Mr and Yelle Demers Mrs William Crowley of Attleboro-Stachia and Bill to their friends-are the president

A graduate of Msgr Coyle couple for the CFM forthe High School he attended Notre Fall River diocese The Crow- offer aloud his own prayer After this study period some

Dame University and Cardinal It was a Mass well never CFM couples go on to member-middot OConnell Minor Seminary and leys have just returned from forget and its deepened our ap- ship in the Federation which is completed his studies at St Toronto Canada where they preciation of every Mass since the coordinating group that links

Johns Seminary Brighton attended the international CFM says Mrs Crowley the individual groups with each Following ordination by Bishshy convention Delegates - lay Another speaker at the con- other and with CFM headquarshy

op Connolly on Feb 2 1962 he couples and priest chaplains - vention was Bishop James Mont- ters in Chicago was assigned to St Michaels came to the convention from all gomery of the Episcopal diocese In a later article well describe

Swansea He was appointed Fall over the United States England of Chicago He told the conven- a typical group meeting some River area director of the CCD Canada and the Virgin Islands tion about the Christian Family of the CFM actions and their in 1964 CFM is now international Bill Movement that -the Episcopal far reaching effects and how a

Crowley states and there are Church has recently started CFM unit affects parish lifeFather Paebeeo CFM groups in France Africa modeled on the Catholic group

Born in Fail River on Nov and New Zealand among others Bill and Stachia Crowley have28 1933 Father Pacheco is the Andmiddot it all started in Chicago in been with CFM abOut six yearsson of Mr Manuel S Pacheco 1943 You call see how it and were one of the originaland Mrs Belmira Fonseca Amshy grown couples in the movement in BLUE RIBBONaral Pacheco Following graduashy The theme of this years con- Attleboro where CFlII first gottion from Msgr Prevost High vention was Parish Renewal its start in the Fall River dioceseSchool he continued his classical and the principal speaker on this There are now newer groups in LAUNDRYeducation at Cardinal OConnell subject was Father William H Taunton Easton MaJ)sfield FallSeminary Boston and comshy Thompson of Joliet Illinois The River New Bedford Marthas 273 CENTRAL AVEpleted his studies for the priest shy Crowleys have ordered tapes of Vineyard and Eastham We hopehood at St Johns SeminarJ[ Father Thompsons speech and to get three more groups startedBrightOD welcome any who would like to on the Cape in the Fall Bill WY 2-6216

Ordainedby Bishop Connolly hear the speech to contact them says Jan 30 1960 in St Marys lIJDUSUalMass The groups start with five to NEW BEDFORDCathedral he was assigned to After the workshops following seven couples and a priest There Immaculate Conception New the speeches MasS was cel- may be three or fourmiddot such groupsBedford on Feb 5 1960 ebrated right in the classrooms in each parish Each group emshy

CFM FAMILY Mr and Mrs William J Orowley and their five reasons for membershyship in the family organization From left WnIiam HI If Janie Patricia 4 Heather Ann 6 Karen Lynn 8 Dana Eli~abeth ~

THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 14 1966 15

Urges [)cevolJion To Ap~~tles

VATICAN CITY (NC)-PoPf) Paul VI at a general audience OD the eve of the Feast of sSe Peter and Paul called for a reshynewal of devotion to all the Apostles and especially to ss Peter and Paul

Such devotion should be both in personal piety and in liturshygical worship he said

Love of the Apostles Peter and Paul will help us toward a better understanding of how firm and filial loyalty to this blessed - Roman See of theirs does not restrict the universal dimensions of the Church of Christ does not deaden the vishytality and originality of the comshymunity spread throughout the world does not impose superfl~ ous and heavy-judicial chains

Indeed it gives a firm and secure foundation of the eccles- shyiastical edifice offers the honshyorable and indisputable point of Catholic unity and nourishes the charity of the Christian family

Priests Assailants Get J~n Terms

JERSEY crry (NC) - Stiff prison terms and fines were given three men convicted of beating and robbing a p~iest here

Judge Alfred M Cozzi of Hudshyson County Court sentenced Walter Brandon and James Danshyiels to 10 to 12 years imprisonshyment and $1000 fines ea~h while Daniels brother Frank drew a 9 to 10 year sentence and $500 fine

They were convicted of beatshying and robbing Father Fraricis Knutowicz as he was parking bis car in the garage at Our Lady of Czestochowa church rect~1Jlo

What About YOU

bull bull ~ A Franciscan Sister GIVING YOURSrn to a life COOlshy

pletelv dedicated ~othe salvation of souls through prayer work saeshyrifice and joy bull by us ing your talmiddot ents as a Nurse Laboratory and XmiddotRayTechnician Secretary Accountant ~j etitian Seamstress Cook as well as in other hospital departments and ifI a new extension of our work in Cateshychetical and Social Service Fields

There Is No Greater Charity

(If you are over 16 write to Sister Mary Clarice OSF BOl 111 catholic Sisters College Washington D C 20017 tor Mmiddot tiler details 0lI this happy life)

Father Coleman The Crowleys still glow as they barks on a course of study that recall one of these Masses the will take three or four yearsFather Coleman is the son of most unusual and inspiring Mass These groups are usually calledlIlr George W Coleman and they hac ever participated in yellow book groups because ofMrs Beatrice K Shea Coleman There were three concelebrants the Yellow book that is the basicof Somerset Born Feb 1 1939 and one of them was Father CFM manual The groups meethe was graduated from Msgr George Behan of Providence He in each others homes to talkCoyle High School and attended is the priest director of Area over together how to know aJ)dHoly Cross College Worcester One that includes most of New love Christ better and how tofor two years England bring Christian principles into

He studied philosophy at St After the Gosp~l at this Mass their every day livesJohnsmiddot Seminary Brighton and one of the priests gave a homily From this study comes verymade his theologica~ studies at and then each person at the naturally the apostolic actionNorth American Co))ege in Rome Mass-about 15 people-gave a that is an integral part of CFMwhere he was ordained Dec 16 short talk on what the Gospel The actions may be small and1964 by the rector Most Rev meant to him personally The modest to begin with and laterFrancis F Reh Mass then continued and during they may be more ambitious

On bis return to the diocese the Prayer of the Faithful each Each group independently deshybe was assigned ~ St Kilians participant stood up in turll 10 cides on its own action

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16 THE ANCHO)-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs July 14 1966

middotHOst of Differences Divide Northern Southern Culture

From Social Revoluti9A in the New Latin America Edited by John J Considine MM

After the Civil War industrial development in the United States ~as prodigious If the process was parallel -00 that of Europe it was much more rapid No out-wonl institution held back any longer the rise of tile modern

~nomic structure Hew~ mm has swept over a segment ever the rapid transitioo of the clergy and Catholics of from an agrarian economy the United States making it 10 an industrial economy of sometimes difficult for them to production was not made with- understand the more progressive out difficulties and conflicts A attitude of some Latin Ariieri shydee pen i n g cans on socio-economic quesshychasm yawned ttons between capi- From this analysis the authol

Abbe Francois Houtart draws talists and the out the main lines which seemworking classw h i 1 e capital tohim to explain why today we tended to con- find ourselves face to face with eentrate m 0 r e such different situations in the llfid more in the two parts of the Western Hemishyhands of a few spheremiddot They are at once geo-By 1910 control graphical cultural social politi shylitfbusiriess was cal and economic focused within Geographic Differenc~ the domain of The geography and_the eli-

middot the railroads steel sugar au~ mate of the two continents are iOOPper~ - quite diverse A much greater

This situation struck at the portion of Latin Americas popshyheartmiddot Ofthe middle class Jnde ulation dwells in tropical and pendent business were ~educed Slubtropical climates which ere llG insignificance by the eoonoftl- ate very different conditions for k activity of the trusts At the work and development North beginning of the 19th century Americas major rher basin middotthe s ma 11 businesses represented Mississippi fitsmiddot far more felici shyrour-fifths of the active popula- tously into the living plan than

middot tion in 1879 one third in HH6 does South Americas the Amashyene fifth zon basin Many US geographic

It took the New Deal t9 re- factors have helped a great deal ress the balance For onlookers economically and socially in the tmroughout themiddotworld the eapac- integration of this pari of the KJ M the U S political leaders helllisphere A great deal of ~ rectify the deep social aee Latin Americas mining reshyeconomic problems of this nation sources are located in a1lOOst iR_ b the ordered legislation ef the accessible places Coal andiron New Deal was an amazing tti- so abundant and handy to each umph for the democratic process other in North America fav0red

New employment oPPGrtuni~ the first period of indwtrial ties developed in such ~reas as revolution while in Latin administration and CltHBRlerce Amelica ther do nOt exist in As the economic functions of Nle the same proportion and seldom nation grew they produced i-a are c6nveniently close to each their tum a cultural and SQcial Itther order leading to a growing Campll Cultural Differences pleKity of the social Grganism From the colonial period and to the progressive enlarge- marked differences are found in

ment of the American Rliddle the value systems animating the class settlers of the United States and

In the United States history Gf Latin America The English has moved in the direction of an origin of the former oriented the ever-increasing differentatiGn Bf type of colonization from the functions of a proportionate de- beginning The individuals will crease in the number of manual to work and the capacities which workers and of an increase in he brought with him were semi-skilled and white cellar among the fundamental differshyWorkers ences

U S Church In the case of most North The Cathelic Churcraquo was pres- American immigrants-thetradishy

ent in the United States before tions of their origin led toward ifldependence It was a minority research invention the perfecshyehurch and was sometimes even tion Gf tools of production and lltersecuted Yet the liberal con- the subsequent technical civili- stitution of the United States zation While many settlers in was not only supported by Cath- the southern states of the United elics but was in good partmiddot States possessed different values prBmulgated thanks to their ac- Oliginally they came eventually lion since it guaranteed reli- into the Yankee orbit True gious liberty It was with immi- U~is accentuated economic develshygration however that the Cath- epment and thus tended to creshyMic Church achieved its great ate a society concerned overshyawnerical expansion With Cath- whelmingly wit h middotm ate ri a I elie ranks made up for the most achievement Sometimes t his part of immigrants of the WOlk- wGrks a hardship on the deeper iRg class whose natural spokes- iAstincts of the individual man man was the Church the Churck In Latin America Spanish has been identified from earl aristocratic society saw little days with their struggle for so- value in wOJk and production eial justice even if some priests and placed emphasis rather on and bishops did not always favor unproductive wealth as a yardshy

middotmonism stick of social status Tbere was Since the Second World War Gften concern for the disintershy

especially the Catholic pGpllla- ested expression of culture inshytiml has formed an important fiuencing notably the very part of jhe lower and upper structure of society itself It sufshymiddle classes The former place fices to compare the colonial in the imfhigrant worker gr0up regime of farm property in what occupied by Europea1 Catholics 1 ate r became the northern is now assumed by Negroes United States with the hacienshyPuerto Ricans and Mexicans not das of the Spanish and Portushyaccompanied by their own c1el- guese colonies gy Many U S Catholics no All of this was related to a longer identify themselves with more profound philosophical at shythe poor It is therefore not sur- titude toward life A negative pcising that a wave of conservamp- approach toward the world and

NEW BISHOP Pope Paul vi ha~ established the new dioce~e of Beaumont Texas and has named Msgr Vinshycent NL Harris chancellor of tile djocese of GalvestonshyHoust)n as its first Ordishynary NC Photo

Back President On Vietnam

WAHHINGTON (NC) - Tbe Catholic War Veterans middotassurelaquo Plesid~nt Johnson that it

whoIEheartedly sJPPOrts yOU( acti()llfi in the Pombing of mili- t3ry tilrgets in Hanoi and Haishyphong as well as other Policies i~ the Vietnam conflict

The CWV position was outshylined ina statement issued here by Martin G Riley CWV nashytional commander

To middotfurther emphasize oucmiddot suppo~middott of our forces in Vietnam be adlrised that we are awarding toO Gen Wjlliam Westmoreland chief )pound Army forces in Vietnam Gur bighest honor-the HaRM et Vedtas Award Rileys stateshyment 00 the President said

This award is rarely givell alld H was last presented to the late Gen Douglas MacArthur iit 1961

Theologian on Draft StU(~Y Commission SAN ANTONIO (NC)-Father

John middotCourtney Murray SJ theol()gy professor at Woodstock Colle~e in Maryland has been named by President Johnson to the W-man National Advis()ry Commission on Selective Sershyvice

The Selective Service System has recently been the target af widepread criticism The Selecshytive ~ervice Act expires June 30 1967 The new advisory commisshy

sion is expected to submit its repoJ1 early next year

Falher Murray is one of the countrys best knoWn Catholic theologians He played a leading role in preparing th4 Second Vatican Councils declaratiou- Em

religious freedom

---shywhaj toda7 we wo)lld call develshyI)pm~mt resulted from a cyclical conception of time as opposed t~ dLlr)tion and to a real visioR Itf the future

This was encouraged by the concept of life as essentially at prep aration for death Later the wav~s of immigration would seem to have taken this differshyence in the way of life into acshycount the Northern and Central Europeans going to the United Stat~s and Canada and the Medshyitermnean peoples going t 0

Souh America Whether or not many actually

mati e the choice on the head of this difference the two divershygelr trends only accent~ated the already existing situation

Liturgy Chalnges Please Catholics CHICAGO (NC)-A national the nationwide survey shows survey shows that most Cathoshy that 261 per cent are enthusiasshylics in the United Statell like the tic about the changes 666 per changes in the Mass cent are learning to like the

The results of the survey changes Locality versus unishyconducted for the U S Catholic versality is one matter onttle magazine by George FisCher mind of pastors Fischer reports former CIA staff member apshy They mention the need for peal in th~ current (July) issue guidance on what to expect ill of the monthly magazine pubshy the future lished b the Claretiau Fathers The answers to the questionshyhere naires it is stated indicate the

One out of every 17 pastors in dilemma facing many pastors the United States was polled in and bishops-whether to continshythe scientifically - ctgtntrolled ue against the spirit of the sampling -in all geographic areas Vatican II with sets of cold imshyof the country and including personal directives--or whether urban suburban small town and to allow even greater experishyrural parishes Fischer reports mentation according to the

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17 Dismissed middotUniversity Teachers File Suit inmiddot Churchmiddot Court

BROOKLYN (NC) - Father Peter OReilly a leading figure in the six-month strike at Stmiddot Johns University has Jliled a canonical bill of complaints in the ecclesiastical court of the diocese of Brooklyn against the university and against Father Joseph T Cahill CM univershysity president

The priest filed the bill in his own name and in the name of 14 of the 31 teachers who were discharged last December in the wake of a 10-month facshyuJty-administration dispute overmiddot salaries tenure and academic freedom at the Vinceltian-opshyerated university Father OshyReilly was the head of the stshyJohns branch of the United Federation of College Teachers (U F C T) which called the strike

In New York Dr Israel Kugler president of the UFCT said that his organization as an entity was not a partner

tG Father OReillys action He added however that the BiU ef complaints charged in several places that the St Johns adshyministntion had hamstrung the eamprls of the UFCT tel eperate effectively on the campus

The plaintiffs filed their ill with Msgr Marien J Rein-middot kar-dt the presiding judge of the Brooklyn diocesau tribunal The Brooklyn 6Ouri was believed te have 6OmpeteJMlemiddot to try tee ease siDee both tile Jamaiea and IJreoklyn campuses ampf the unishyvltcrrsi~ come witbin the jurisshyiilnction of Archbishep ~ryan J McIZElt~gart bishop of Breekshyllyn Archbishop McEntegart iI5 ehal1lcltcUor of the university

Askmiddot Intervention Reached at the chancery ofshy

fiCe in Brooklyn Msgr Reinshyhardt acknowledged that he had received the bill of complaints He stated that the decisioll has not yet been made whether to eORsider the case or to dismiss it

Father OReilly said in New York that the plaintiffs enter-

American Students Teach in Koreamiddot

HALLIM (NC)-Three Seattle University students have arshyrived on Cheju island to teach English at local schools

Patricia McGinn Pauline La Marche and John Collins eame to Korea sponsored ly SAFE Student Ambassadors Far East a group formedmiddot at Seattle UnishyversityThe director Sean Mashylone of Seattle spent two months on Cheju island in HI65 with FatherPatrick McGlinchey director of the Isidore Developshyment Association which helps rehabiJitatate local farms

The three young Americans prepared for their voluntary work by taking physical trainshying two mornings a week and by studying the Korean lanshyguage and customs The two girls teach English in a local girls high school while Collins teaches English at the Cheju City College

Admit Men Students To Womens College

SALINA (NC) - A manageshyment survey decided to continue Marymount College here in Kansas generally as a Catholie liberal arts college for women but-

Sister Etta Louise Knaup eo1shy~ge president said beginmiddotning with the Fall semester men m~

attend Marymount classes durshying the day in the evening and

tained a hope that the officials of the Brooklyn diocese would intervene to bring about medishyation between the striking teachers and the administration He said that the plaintiffs would prefer this to a formal canonical trial

But if the Brooklyn diocese follows a complete hands-off policy they will take theirmiddot case to the ecclesiastical court of the Archdiocese of New York and beyond if necessary Father OshyReilly said

Educator Urges Boarding Schools For Needy Pupils

NOTRE DAME (NC) shyA negro educator urged here that a nationwide system of boarding schools be estabshylished under federal auspices to raise clilldren out of the pathshyological vise of slum life

Calling ~ plan revolutionshyary radical and visionary Ronshyald Rousseve of Seattle Univershy

sity said research has slMlwn bat slum families are unable meshy1ivate their children either tel do weJt in sehool or te eseape slum living

While the family is dispeRshysable he said the natural famshyily could be replaced by surrcshypte paTents in public OOQniRI stibools

R$usseve who holds a doc~r-ate in counselling psychology speke to a guidance institute OIl

the counselling of minerity youth held at the University of Notre Dame The institute was supported by federal funds from the U S Office of Education and was directed by Nathaniel Palshylene assistant professor of edushycatien at Notre Dame

Lack Motivation Rousseve cited research lonshy

dueted at Seattle University which showed that parents of slum children who had received help from counsellors and teachshyers were still unable 1() motivate ttieir children _ Title I of the Elementary and

Secondary Ed~cation Act of 1965 allocate federal money to support a corps of home-school lj~son workers who are 9UPshy

posed to help parents motivate their children to better school achievement

More radical approachesmiddot are needed Rousseve said The slum family may be interested in seeshyingmiddot the child get a better educashytion which may in turn lead to

a better job but the parents own lack f educational achieveshyment may make them ineffective

Vocations Decline Closes Seminaris

THE HAGUE (Nq-Because of a decline in vocations to the priesthood two Dutch dioceses and eight missionary congregashytions will close their major Seminaries and sendmiddot their stushydents to the theology faculty planned for the Catholic College of TilImrg which is scheduled to open in September 1967

This was announced by Bishop Gerardus De et of Bleda Bishshyrp Jan Bluyssen vicar capitular 9f the s-Hertogenbosch and the congregations superiors

The decision follows a trend in the Netherlands where several congregations middotof priests have alshyready consolidated their semishynaries Meanwhile discussions are being held by the dioceses of HaaFlem and Rotterdam to comshy

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Thurs July 14 1966

Jesuit Sfhrsses Famiy $t~ility

NEW YORK (NC) - Main~

taining familystability is a rean problem in any program of popshyulation control a Jesuit soci~

researchist told a group of busshyiness and industrial leaders here

Father John L Thomas S3 of ihe Cambridge Center fOi Social Studies addressed a conshyIerencemiddot on population sponshysored by the National Industriall Conference Board

Once you change relations of man to procreation the reallmiddot problem is family stability and how to maintain meaningful sell relationships since traditionally man has always related these mare or less directly Father Thomas said

He ~lso stressed that all proshygrams for controlling populashyHon should be based on a proshyf4iund respect for the human pel shy

OUTSTANDING Mother M Alexander superior genshy8+jn and freedom of conscience

eral of the Felician Congregation receives the 1966 Fidelius Iileelogical groups religieueMedal from Arcl)bishop John F Dearden of Detroit The ane etherwise cannot exlleet 1le medal is to an outstanding Ameriean Catholic of Polis)) f4gtree theimiddotr views on others M

~if3originraquo Msgr Wallace J Filipowicz rector of SS Cyril and Me~bodi~ Seminary Ol~dJutI Lake MIch witnesses tHe eenmoay NC POOte Lauds Vatican

Yu~~aY PactIRegretmiddot and Worry ~Em]N (NC) - The Ponsii

a)DunURist - controlled dailySan Francisco Priest Join in Vatican Zyeie Warszawa has hailed the

~greemeot concluded betweftlConcern of Vietnam War Esculation ile Holy See and Yugoslavia

SAN JOSE (NC) - Twefliyshy for all eRd to violence in Vietmiddotshy U said the pact was evidenee two San Francisco area priests nam through Regotiatiofll5 tbe e-f the constructive evolution ill have sent a telegram to Presishy message said the attitude of the majority (If

dent Johnson joining the Vati shy the Yugoslav bishops followingSince all menmiddot and natioR5 can in itsmiddot statement of regret ))e death of Cardinal Stepinaemust face the judgment af God and worry over escalatioR tlf we dare not ignore the warning Carmnal Stepinac-who dioo the Vietnam war of Pope Paul The three maj~r in Hl60 after being released from

As responsible American citi shy eils ifJ the world today aFe prison-was a stauch oppenentshyzens with the greater burden ~f natianalism militarism Cgtf)6 cf Yugoslavias communist Feshymoral leadership we join the racism ~rme Recently the Polish gevshyVatican in its statement of reshy e-rnment has been waging a eamshygret and worry middotover recent paignmiddotagainst the Polish PrimateUnited States escalation through Hits middotSlowmiddot Progress StdaJl Cardinal WysZynski ae~ bombing raids near Hanoi and cusing him of anti-governme~ Haiphong With Pope Paul VI In Achieving Rights e-1foits and seeking to divide tM we continue to pray and t~ work CENTER HARBOR (NC) shy Church hy urging bishe)lS

Coadjutor Bishop Peter L Gereshy lJriests and laymen to look 1oitr ly ef Portland Maine expressed leadership to Archbishop BelesshyAsks Liberalizationmiddot holy impatience at the slow lew Kominek for Wroclaw

Of Constitution progress in achieving rights for ToRe Pelish paper said in sieuro~

LAUSANNE (NC) - A tell Negroes He told a New Enshy ing the pact the Holy See ~3fr gland Council of Churches lnOWB its approval of the atti shySwiss newspaper has called on

the people of Switzerland t4l friendship gathering here in tutle of Franjo Cardinal Seper eliminate from the federal canshy New Hampshire that he enshy head of the Yugoslav hierarch

dorsed Project Equality of the and bis loyalty tG the governshystitution the last traces of Catholie Church which urgesantifeminism anticlericalism and ment Zycie Warzawa laudeeuro the patronage of firms wi)jng Cardinal Sepermiddot as the leadintl to employ without racial bias

anti-Semitism yepresentative of those favoriJlII

a column by its editor Pierre tne caexistence of the Chffclll The Gazette de Lausanne )Jl

The friendship gathering was sponsored by the Council ofBeguin said such a move would wittl II socialist regimeChurches of the six New Enshyat last allow Switzerland to sign gland statesthe European convention on hushy

man rights Bishop Gerety called on ProtshyBeguin spoke out after the estants Jews and Catholics l4gt

federal government responding work together for racial justice to appeals in parliament exshy in the United States pressed its willingness to estabshylish a commission to study reshyvision of the constitution The Film Award current basic law has been in NEW YORK (NC)-Parable force since 1874 Among other a film produced by the Protesshythings it places restrictions on tant Council of New York for religious orders the Jesuits in sho ing at the Worldsmiddot Fair has particular leen cbullbullosen to receive the 1966

Religious Film Award of the Panama University National Catholic Theatremiddot Conshy

ferenceSeeks $25000000

PANAMA CITY (NC)-Panshyamas University of Santa Maria You Can Whip Our Cream but la Antigua founded two years ago by the Catholi( hierarchy has opened a develcpment proshy You Cant Beat Our Milk ~t gram with a goal of $25000000

Fat her Benjamin Ayecha You Gull Hill Route Man is ORSA president announced that the new campus will have Always at Your SelYice 16 buildings including a student

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on Saturday The college Sumshy bine their seminaries If these The 10-year development pro- --r

mer session and evening and are merged the Roermond dio- gram will ultimately replace the Saturday classes have been coshy cese will be the only one in the current college the old Archshy GULF HILL DAIRY educational for several years country with its own major bishops palace with a suburban SO DARTMOUTH MASSshe said seminary campus

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18 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fart River-Thurs July 14 1966 Liturgists pman Texas Conclave

Pope S)f~ ~phitWJa~ formatiolfil HOUSTON (NC)- Worship in the City of Man will be the theme of tlie 1966 Liturgical Week here Aug 22 to 25 in the

Of lcopy3 ~~)Y ~e$el1ved to Priests VATICAN CITY (NC) - To themselves especially whenits

Sam Houston Coliseumpriests working with Catholic a question of catechism which Msgr Victor DePrimeo localAction organizations Pope Paul is the knowledge of the Churchs

chairman of the conferenceVI has emphasized that the spir- doctrine and when its a quesshysaid The theme reflects an inshyitual and doctrinal formation of tion of prayer worship sacrashycreasing concern among Chrisshythe laity is principally re- mental life spiritual direction

tians regarding the urban andserved to priests and initiation into the supernatshycultural revolutions of the 20thHe also said tliat eccl~siastical ural life and the sense of the Century Not only are citiesassistants-as chaplains or modshy Church growing rapidly but also theerators of Catholic Action orshy The more we give credit to style of life of the metropolis isgimizations are known in Italy~ lay Catholics and the more we becoming a kind of norm for themust keep both the ideas and demand of their collaboration li-fe of modern manactivity of lay organizations on and their own activity so much

The 1966 Liturgical Week willthe right trac the more must we assume them explore the relevance of the Pope pilUl listed a third task to be formed And formation is forms of Christian public wortIf priestly moderators Mainshy principally reserved to the minshyship to the problems of the citytaining contact between organshy istry of th~ priest

Father Gerard S Sloyan aized lay Catholics andecclesias- He Continued Another very former conference presidenttical authority whether that of a important responsibility reshysaid If the Gospel cannot bebishop or that of a pastor served to the priest-assistant is preached successfully in the cityThe Pope was speaking to vigilance Oyer the rectitude of --inclliding its suburbs-it willecclesiastical assistants of Ital- the line in ideas as well as acshynot much matter where it isian Catholic Action who had just tivities to which an association going forward Increasinglyconcluded their convention in that calls itself Catholic must modern man at least normativeRome on the problems of updat- be held influential man is city man Can

gt ing of the Church called for by This job is very demanding the city take in the GosPel 81the ecumenical council We must not let it happen that relevant to its problems If soOn the formation of laymen our best sons stray from the the Gospel has some humanthe Pope said However capashy right road and that instead of jropect if not it has noneble and however good our layshy being of help and consolation to

More than 10000 Catholics aremen are like all the faithful of their bishops they become occashyexpected to attend the generalGods Church they are disciples sions of apprehension delusion sessions liturgical celebrationsThey are riot forn~ed by and displeasure and smaller study groups of the Liturgical Week

Some topics scheduled to beNun TelaquomltesgtVlaquoftaolfnal Nursing NO KIDDING Hes flying six goats to India Father discussed include The Peace Jonas Thaliath CMI of Ba~galore India has airfreighted of Christ and the Modern CityTo 5arm ~l1leU1lfri~ Pri$orllers How Worldly Must the Church

SAN QUENTIN (NC)~Sister bedside nursing experience in Be AmeriCan Catholic Worshysix nanny goats from North PrairieWis to KeJ~ala state SOUtll India where he hopes they and their progeny will

Mary Anita is director of the San Quentins 200 bed hospital ship Tomorrow The Theologybecome substantial milk producers to fight famine The Neumiller School of Vocational which has cases typical of any of Secularity What Happens to Nursing-a fact that might not general hospital with the excepshy Catholic Near East Welfare Association in New York helped Worship The Church Preshyseem unusual except that the tion of obstetrics and pediatrics the Elastern Rite Carmelite NC Photo~ server of Values or Agent of ~hool is located in San Quenshy The latter training comes after Change and The How and tin prison parole when the student affili shy I Why of Involvement

A few weeks ago it became ates with St Lukes hospital bull Protestant Speaker the first such school in a penal San Francisco First Mass In Besides these general sessi~il institution in California to be Anoth~r Phase topics smaller groups will disshyaccredited by the State Board of Sister Mary Anita not only -Cel1ltury-Old Iowa Town Begins 1(11 Grow cuss such tQpics as the problems Vocational Nurse Examiners directs the program but takes a of the SpaniSh-speaking AmeFshy For Sister Mary Anita who personal interest in her students With Opening of Huge marnt ieans the inner city preachins

lor six years has workedfor the When you first meet a class singing participation lay minisshyeADlIANCHE (NC)-Camanche will go on fl~om thE~re But foraccreditation it is a major step she explained they look at you 1ers in worship art and architecshy

is a snall town with a centuryshy the present we wili ()perate as aforward for both the men and arid size you up -as a woman ture clergy education and manyoid history-but now its statting mission of St Marys parishUte society and as a nun You want to others to grllw Msgr Burke told thlt~ townspeoshy What this means she said reach them as a person and to Mass will be celebrated each

pIe -is tQlt after these men have let them knowYou are deeply ThE growth has been spurred day and an ecumenical serviceCamanche waS a thriving vil shyaerved their sentences the will interested in them personally by ttIe opening of a huge Du- will be held on Aug 24 in ail

lage until Jure 3 184)0 That dayreturn to society to be doirig I know I was impressed as i Pont plant on its outskirts-an attempt to illustrate the dynamshyit tornado viirtualiy obliteratedworthwhile work in a field in got the backgrounds of the boys area which now has been an- ism in the Churchs services at

the town It strutk while seJ- bull hich there is a real need to realize there has been a womshy nexecil by Camanche the present stage of worshipvices were being held ill They have already demon an in their life in some wayshy reform when celebrated with

ThE~ Camanche City Council Metpodist and Baptist churches8tr~ted that the program is often a most destructive way-a intelligence and caredonated tbe use of thetown hall which were wrecked The stormworthwhile she said There sweetheart or a wife who got Keynote speaker for the openshy and ~fuly 3 became a red letter left 28 deadmore than 80 1nshyace two men in class who have them off the track You recogshy ing session will be Joseph Mathshyday lin the town history - the jured Many families movedtbe possibility of parole before nize the tremendous impact a ews head of Chicagos Ecushyfirst time Mass was offered in- ~e program is complete and woman has on thelife of a man away after thetwi~terj but Cashy menical Institute a group ofthe f)wn for the Catholic pop- manche is beginning to growthey want to stay in prison unshy We are counteracting this Protestant clergy and laityulace DOWtil they are able to complete she explained by showing whose mission is to bridge the ~eir training them another phase of womanshy Th4~ council acted on a peti shy gap between an isolated Chrisshy Part of that ~aining included Ilood tion Iligned by 53 Catholic 1amshy Sister of Mlercy tianity and the racism poverty

iies The Mass was offered by and lack of responsibilityOn State Board Msgr Ambrose Burke pastor of widely viewed asmarks of ~ st Marys church in Clinton NEWPORT (NC) - sis t e r mod~rn city

FOR LATIN AMERICA Importance of Latin America ~s emphasize by Pope Paul VIas he ordained 70 young priests who w1l1 work with the people on that continent Among them was one American Father Daniel Corbett of Buffalo NY NC Photo

Establishment of a Catholic Mary Laetare Reagan of the dishyparist here was discussed after vision of nursing Salve Regina the 11 lass College conducted by the Sisshy

ters of Mercy here has been ap-If sufficient interest and pointed by Gov John H Chafeeprop(~r ~upport are promised we as a member of the state Board of Nur~e Registration and Nurs-

Trtilin at University ing Education for the term end- ing May 24 1969 ST LOUIS (NC)-Seventy-one

Sister Mary Laetare will servePeacl~ ~orps trainees have ar- as the representative of an acshyrived for a 12-week training

credited basic collegiate schoolprogram at the Jesuit-conducted of nursingSt Louis University here for a

projEct in Honduras They will be tJained for social work and nursi ng education programs and report in Honduras for in-counshytry training and assignment Oct 10 They will return to the Unit~d States ~n the Fall of 1968 INC

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19 Plan Discussions On Vocations At Fordham

NEW YORK (NC)-A top broadcaster and leading psyshychologists will join promishynent religious leaders in discussing the relation of Vati shycan Council D pronouncements to modem Religious life here next Wednesday ~d Thursday at the 16th annual Institute on Religious and Sacerdotal Vocashy

tions at Fordham University Among the featured speakers

will be Donald H McGannon president of the Westinghouse BroadcastingmiddotCOmpany who will discuss the creation of a proper image of priests and Religious

Father Donald R Campion SJ sectetal-ymiddotfor research and interreligious aHairs for the New York Province of the S0shyciety of Jesus will speak on the eHects of the ~econd Vatican

Counci on the renewal of Reli shygious life

A panel of clinical psycholoshygists will discuss the latest deshyvelopments in screening proshycedures for candidates for Reli shygious life

Panelists will be Father Paul DArcy MM director of educashytion for the Maryknoll Fathers Dr Walter Coville chief clinical psychologist at New Yorks St Vincents ~ospital and Dr John J Rooney La Salle College Philadelphia

Several priests Brothers and Sisters who serve as directors of vocations for various ordeXS will also address the institute

G~~dance Work Continued from Page One

t71ltltawn policies and guidelinefJ clem developed he says

He ereditsllOme foresighted ooministratolll who envisioned guidance as an integriI part of

their pro~ with training

=o~t~i~e~~~~~ ever progress wa$ made howshyever ~as dueto the endeavors of ~ch plo~essive adminlstrashytors It was not due to an alshyready existing policy Father

Moreau asserts There is reason for opti~sm ings of Vatican Council D 1 the Constitution on the Sacred ih~ rosary just call yourse1t dis~

however he notes Pointing out leading Marian scholar said here Liturgy obediellt to the wishes of thei

that the N1tio1lal Catholic Guid- Father William GMost pres-middot Maintain Practice eowiCii and the popes hesaid an~ Confe~nce has helped to ident of ~he Mariological Society The pr~ctice ot placing sa- T~e~omcils ConstitutiQ~ on establi~h th~ a~ diocesan guid- of ~enca ~ade hIS re~arks cred images in churches sothat the Shurc asks that the~~lt o ancecouncils currently in opera- dunng ~ lecture atthe Umver- they may be venerated br the M~r~ ~ generously fostered tion He says~ increasing num- sIty of Dayton~ faithful is to be firmly niain- he C(gtntlnUl~d her o~ administraiors and super- Vatican II didmiddot notmiddot call for kiiled FameI Most saId that the l~te in~ndents are expressing inter- downgrading the honor of F th M t 1 middott d rts Pope John had a strong devotIon a er os a so Cl e repo to lb H J f est infi~~rate guidance middotpro- Mary but reaffirmed and ~ rosary IS ~UrJl~l 0 a grams even for the elementary strengthened the Churchs pre- Soul speaks abo~t M~ry on school level vious teaching about her the Schedule Institute almost every page he added

The middotnext step in this evolu- priest said lion would appear to be one of Father Most of Oras College leadership he says in Dubuque I~wa attributed the

If further ~mprovementsare decline in Mariaridevotion part shyto ~ made m ~e counseling ly to misleading press covershyservlce~ of Catholic sc~ools then age of cOuncil debate on whether respon~lble leadership must to discussthe Blessed Virgin iil exert Itself and re-exanune the a separate s(hema or iil the sta~us of these programs and h h the Church theIr value for the students he sc ema 0 maintains He also Charged that certain

Unreiated Jobs writers distorted the Marian Father Moreau states that teaching of the council and ott

od guidance services will function m ern popes successfully only when prede- Speaking of the decline in termined policies are set and popular devotion to the Mother maintained by school adminis- of God the priet citea the reshytrators working closely with moval of Statues of Mary-and their staffs the saints--from some churches

He says counselors eannot function effectively unless they First Bishop Once ere certain of their relationships to the heads of departments Presidents Pupilteachers students parents and outside agencies HOUSTON (NC) - Bishop-

The school administrator plays designate Vincent M Harris of the key role according to Father the newly created Beaumont Moreau in determining how Tex diocese once was the pupil well the counselor is received by of a now distinguished teacher faculty and students alike If During his days at Sam Housshythe principal assigns the coun- ton High School here the bisb selor several other school jobs op-designatehad a speech clall8 none of them related to counsel- among his courses His teacheY mg then it will be diHicult for then is a world figure today The anyone to take abe latter func- teacherl nanie--LYndon Baine tioJ seriously Jclbnson PreSident of the U So

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Urges Excellence In Churrch Mll11sic

ATLANTA (NC) - Professhysional musicians should demand and uphold excellence in church music Auxiliary Bishop Joseph L Bernardin of Atlanta told a group of musicians here

Speaking at a Mass attended by members of the American Guild of Organists during its annual convention Bishop Bershynardin said

Although the Church has had II glorious tradition of sacred music much of this tradishytion has beer lost to the average

parish Most Catholic corigregashytions have not had theopporshytunity to experience this great music

He told the organists thu( they and other musician must lead the way in parishes in introducshying excellence in church music

Music used in the sacted liemiddot urgy he said must be real art or it is not worthy of a place illl worship

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sephs Home for Chronic Invalid Children here has to be moved because it is located in a secshytion now reserved for Negro Africans and the Pallottine Misshysionary Sisters at the home care for both white and Colored (mixed race) Children there

The new home which will be rebuilt in a neutral zone foUl miles from its present location is scheduled for occupation early next year

Although ~e government Ia giving the Sisters wh~ started 1he home in 1935 about $197000 88 compensation the ne buildshying will cost them an additionai $352000 They will also need 8ft

extra $70000 for equipment and furnishings

Dentists help ease shock of new

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When false teeth get on yow llerveCI many dentists give special FASTJjErJ1Powder It helps hold weth In plfceshyhelps keep them from sUpping or 1r0Pshyping-makeS you feel more secure FASTEETH cushions tender gums so you can bite harder eat faster with greater comfort Helps you spealr tnore clearly FASTEETH checks plate lodor Dentures that fit are essential to health See your dentist regularly GeIl FASTEETH JlOW a$ IlU drug countEn

VILLA FATIMA CEREMONIES Profession and clothing ceremonies are held at Villa Fatima Taunton From left front row Sister Olivia Coelho oldest Dorothean reshyligious in t~e Unite4 States who has completed 66 years in religious life Rev Maurice Souza Villa Fatima novitiate ehaplain and pastor of St Anthonys Church Taunton Sisshyter Helen Oliveira St Elizabeths parish Bristol who was clothed asa novice Rear Sisshyter Elizabeth Hayes St Francis Xavier East Providence who made final vows Sister Judith Costa St Francis Xavier and Sister Gabriela Lima Immaculate Conception New Bedford noviCes and Sister Elaine Corey St Francis Xl1vierfinal vows

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DAYTON (NC)-~votion to Tbis practice lie Stkessed is in of pries~ opposing the ~osary Mary is ~n the decline but this direct opposition to the wishes ill sermons ~nd middotiscontrary to the teach- of the couricilHe quoted from But if you want to get rid ot

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HOUSTON (NC) - John D Donovan pre sid e n t of the Real EstateAmerican Catholic Sociological Society will address a special institute for parish priests Aug Rene POyamiddotnt 22 here in conjunction with the shy1966 Liturgical Week Hyannis

Morning and afternoon sesshy 279 Barnstable Road sions of the pastoral day will SP 5-0079 precede with the opening of the Week that evening in the Sam Houston Coliseum Donovan~ address at the

morning session The Dilemma of the Christian Priesthood will deal with the role of the priest in contemporary urban llociety Apanel on reconstructshying parish life will feature the

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THE ANCHORshy Make Go~d Use20 Thurs July 14 1966

Of Papal Funds Ask CooperClltion NEW YORK (NC)-Hundreds

of thousands of dollars donatedOf En2be ~armsh to drought-stricken India in the

name of Pope Paul VI are being ~n CeD Work put to work to fight the causes

of that countrys recurring food WASHINGTON (NC) shortages according to Arch-

A national Confraternity of bishop James Knox apostolic copyhristian Doctrine workshop internuncio in India has recommended that par- The papal funds are being ishes seek to make the CCD used to implement long-term bigh school religious education projects to constpuct Irrigation program the concern of the en- systems dig wells build deepshy

sea fishing vessels and providetile parish involving the more direct cooperation of palents necessary training and equipshystudents and existing parish 01- ment for scientific vegetable garshy

dening dairying and poultry-ganizations

It urged the parishes to CUt- raisingtail expansion of youth work for In a letter to Catholic Relief a time and to put no morethan services - National Catholic

MISSIONER-FORMAI~AND IN-Mte usual amount of effort into Welfare Conference headquarshyexisting programs Instead an FORMAL Rev Raymond PLEduc telS here Archbishop Knox inshyeffort should be made to foster MS veteran of years in Philippine formed officials of the Amershya genuine and concerned Chris- missions is as apt to be found In ican Catholic overseas aid tian community among the work clothes supervising construetion agency that many of these projshyadults of the parish ects are a direct result of sur-

The emphasis on a more of new seminary as in more fo~mal veys conducted by CRS-NCWC ~ult-centered CCD- apostolate priestly attire He is at present sta- - personnel in India

was a key point emerging from tionedat LaSaletteProvincial House Archbishop Knox aiso stated Ii two-week workshop held at Southbridge that papal funds are being used

the Catholic University of Amer- to transport food supplies to the ica under the supervision middotof many remotely-located villages Father Joseph B CoUins SS where the population has been director of the National Center -most seriously affected by the

=r~~~h~~~ t~u~~rss~~HOW to EtltRoast Dog ~Amongmiddot Useful lracts se~ C~~~~o~~n~~i ~i-J1Ilrticipated though the emphasis must be 011

The recommendationsmiddot grew CZmiddot d b L S 1 p Ph middotZ bull agriculture and other food proshy ctut of daily seminars conducted eane y a alette rlest In l I~PPnes duction projects a sPecial effort

(juring the workshop by Msgr will also be made to coordinate Russell J Neighbor associate di- andintensify medical care for IllCctor of the CCD William J The secret of a long iife and the best way to chokedown an ~ntree of roasted dog the afflicted population through

ltJacobs of Extension Volunteers are among items of information picked up by Rev Raymond P Leduc MS since 1948 better use of mobile clinics eurohicago and Fattier F~anCis a La Salette missionary in tnePhilitpine Islands Dog meat is delicious if lt)TIE doesnt especially in the rural areas ~~ro~wa~~inot~e~~~ Latin realize what hes eating he insists But if one does know that It is dog meat the only

Essential Components way to get it down is by Steelworkers Head The recommendations were washing it down with a swig sometimes called ironwood must radically change upon arshy

devoted to such matters as the of gin at every mouthful As They-even make their own rival in the Philippines Earth- To Receive Award selection and training of teach- I chalk lines some resembling Old quakes and hurricanes con- P SB G C)

for the ong life In this Mother Hubbards shoe some stantly visit tllese lslands so ITT UR H (N - I Weets approaches to the adoles- Ab I tel t 1 d t fcountry we usually say Why lk t I d lik I k b old t e In na lOna presl en 0ltcent and organization and I e piS 0 S an some e )00 s UL mgs mus be very sturdy the United Steelworkers of put off till tomorrow what you A good ishline is twined around Even window jambs and outsideh 1 1 CCD B t

a recurring theme was that the a discalded typewriter ribbon s U mgs are mortised for greater celve the 1966 St Joseph thest ructure 0 f t e oca U can do today In the Islands t d Amedca has been named to reshy

they say Why do today what 1 d thO I 11 d t th d f tltcatechist does not operate in a middotspoo an IS me IS pu e s reng an sae y Worker Award presented at the can be put off till tomorrow through a concoction of charcoal B ld

vacuum the home the parish We Igh-tensloned Amerlcalls UL mg III Manila the 1ig annual Labor Day Mass heret t 1 and kerosene ReaI practical I t d th aod the commullL y a arge ale could11learn the secret 0f a long CL y an Inmiddot e provInce are as Th d d b

essential components of his assure ~ou Much better than different as dar and night Whiie e awar IS co-sponsore Y _ork life from theFilipinos At least any chalk line sold on the Amer- 1 d 1 b the Pittsburg Diocese apdarea I did for I often findmyself ican ma~ket pane um ercan be ordered in labor unions Presentation will

There was general agreement putting off till tomorrow what r Few Tools Manila lumber in the province be made by Bishop John J among the participants that per- could do today cOomes in the rough and i mean Wrlght of Pittsburgl1 f CC The carpenter works with A sons chosen or D work The mlmiddotssloner a New Bedford rough two by fOUl may be

h ld d tmiddot f velY f~ too lis toolbox at two Inches thlck at one end and Abel one of the founders of ou give some mica Ion 0 n~tive attendedStJoseph paro_ h d f ts d Ml ability to communicate with times no morethilli an empty froin th~ee tofour inches at the IS umon an 01 pJe ecessor the age -cultural _sociological ch~a) schooi in that city and La cement bagmiddot usually contains - other end Sti~l our carpenters the Steel )Vorkers Organizing

Salette minor and maJor sem- l t 11 C tt tmiddot f M groups to which they will be on Y a crosscu saw a sma work this lumber to speciflc~d omml ee Jsa nalve 0 agshyassignedIt was also pointed out inaries He is at prese-nf at the square one or two chisels a di~ensioris with great accuracy ~olia Ohio He was elected that no amount of training La Sal~tte Provincial House wood marker and a foot rule One good surface electIic planer ~ president Qf the United SteelshyOOULses will make a catechist Southbridge Massbut his heart Yet beautiful work is accom- could do more in a darthan 10 workers last year succeeding

is obviously very much ii the - I h d D d M D ald H h bGut of a person who is opinion- P IS e carpenters can do in a week aVI c on e as eeR ated or uncommunicative Philippines One concept of building however What patience these aetive in the labor movement

The selected one stated one His mem~o~tir~arly days men h~ve since the early 1930s group of participants must not in the Diocese of Tuguegarao Prelatre Wlcomes Hlving been in charge of Arhe St J9sephthe Worker only be able to communicate the Cagayan PI are affectionate constructions and of ~l consid- ward is presented to a persoll message but he himself must be In 1948 I was one of the lucky Israeli Presodent erable group of carpenters for who has distinguished himself ~e message have a genuine Fathers chosen to_found a newI~ SANTJAGO (NC)-Wherils- a good period of time I can say in the cause of Jhe workingman

love for the teenager and be th t b old th PII able to show this love acquired mission in the Philip- raelsPJesidentzil1man Shazar a UI mg III e n Ippmes

pines In previous years I had arrived here on an eight-day - is very interesting only and orily been a half-baked contractor at state vislt to Chile Raul Cardi- if one has acquired title absoshy

our minor seminary which ex- nal SHv1 Henriquez of Santiago lutely necessary virtul~ of pashyPope Paul Receives perience came in very handy was on hand at the airport as a tience

Episcopal Bi~hop Tool-minded that I was I memberofthe welcoming party VATICAN CITY (NC)-Episshy made it a point to take with me -The cardinal was introduced Minister on FCllcmiddotUtv eopal Bishop Horace W B Donshy as many hand tools as possible to Mr and Mrs Shazar by Pres- I MONTHLY CHURCH egan of New York has been reshy Electricaltools ~~ljiismissed for ident Eduardo Frei ltHICAltf9 (NC)~A Dinis~centl ceived in private audience by we knew that electricity had not On the day after his arrival of the Lutheran Church-Misshy BUDGEI EMVELOPES Pope Paul VI They discussed yet reached that part of the Presiden Shazar in an address souri Synod has been named an their mutual desire for Christian Islands But once there it took to a join1 session of the Congresstssocitte profssor of Ilociology PRINTED AND MAILED unity me very little time to realize that paid spedal tribute to Chile as at Loyola University here Dr

Bishop Donegan was the first even my hand tools meant little one of the few countries which Ross P Scherer who is a staff Write or Phone 672-1322 Episcopalian bishop of New to the Filipino worker Heres opened its doors to Jewish vic- member with the National

York ever to visit a Pope He the reason tims of the Hitlerite persecutions Council of ChurChes win as- 234 Second Street ~~II Riv noted that in the past it would From time -immemorial the in Europ~ Many were the Jews surne the post Sept 15 have been impossible for him t6 carpenters and cabinetmakers -~ho fled extermination finding recei ve me and for me to pay a visit to him

The Bishop had a 12-minute private visit and then introduced the aides accompanying him The Pope gave them medals of his reign and in addition gave the bishop a copy of the Bible in ilSreek and Latin similar to those he had given to Protestant obshyservers at the ecumenical counshyeil Bishop Donegan gave the Pope a copy of a new guidebook to the cathedral of St John the ])i vine in New York and a sUver ~wl from Britain

have been making their own logshyripping saws whittled down their own hammer and chisel handles squared off the smoothshyest and lightest wood planes out

of the hardest wood ill existence

Collect- $14 Million

AACHEN (NC) - Fourteen million dollars has been colshylected in the campaign for Miseshyreor the German Catholic overshyseas relief agency The amount

exceeding $125 million will be usedmiddot to combatmiddotmiddotfamine in India

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2 THE ANCHOR-Diocee of Foil River-Thurs July 14 1966

OFF~CIAL

D~ocese ofFaU R~ver

APPOliNTMENTS

Rev J Orner Lussier from pastor of St Stephen Church Attleboro (Dodgeville) to Sacred H~art Chu~ch North Attleshyboro as pastor

R~vDonald E Bela~ger from assistant ~t St Matthews Church F~ River to St Stephens ChurchAttleboro (Dodgeshy ville) as administrator

Rev Edmond L Dickinson ftom a~sist~t at Sacred Heart Church North Attleboro to St Matthews Church

Fall River as assistant

Appointments effective ruesday July 26 1966

MlSlIGNMENlrS

Rev Richard P Demers assistant at St Michael Church Ocean Grove co-director of the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine Fall River Area

Rev John R FoIster assistant at Sacred Heart Church Fan Riverco-directo of the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine Fall River 4rea

Rev Agostinho Pacheetl assistant at Immac~late Conshyception Church New Bedford eo-director of the ConfratcnUiy of Christian Doctrine New Bedford Area

Rev George E Colemoa assistant at St Kilian ebureh New Bedford eo-director ofthe ConfraternitY of Christian

ampctrine New Bedf()rd Nea

WASHINGTON CONFERENCE Studying CathoJie activities in the US is Sierre Leones Minister of LaDds Mines and Labor Aloysius Joseph Demby who is also a member ofparlHunent While in the eapital Mr Demby eonferled with Msgr Francis T~ HUlley assistant general secretary of the National Catho)ie Welfare Conference NC Photo

JerseyPriest~ Dioees4ln Native Marks Ordination Anniversary

Rev James B Coyle anative of Fall River was honored by the parishioners of St Dorotheas Catholic Church Eatontown N J on thle silver jubilee of his ordination to ~e Holy Priestshyhood at a dinner at Josephs Restaurant Wesl~ Long Branch

Father Coyle celebrated a low Mass at 730 in the mommg and a solemn High Mass at noon on his jubilee day Following the noon Mass the pastor greeted his parishioners at a reception in the church hall

Father Coyle iudi~ foj the priesthood at St MarysSemi- Sacred Heart parish Fall Ri vel nary Baltimore and nul Lad~ of Angels Niagara Vl1iversity He was ()rdaiIied on June 7 1941 at sf Mal~s Cathedral

Trenton by the late Bishop of Trenton Most RevWiiliam A Griffin On JunE 17th of that year his first assignment as a pliest of the Trenton Diocese was to 51 JamEls Parish Red Bank N J ~jsting the late Monsignor John B McCloskey

Since his ordination Father Coyle has served also in Toms River Keyport and Trenton New Jersey

He was appointed Pastormiddot of St Josephs Parish B~veriy in 1949 where he also was chaplain to St Josephs Home for the Aged In 1955 he was appointed Pastor of St CathElrines Church Farmingdale and two mission churches of ThEl Asumption

JfB JAMES B COYLE

Appointments Continued from Page One

In April 1951 the new AttIeshybol) administrator was ap

middotmiddotj)OiJlted Chaplain at the middotSt Vinshyeen1 de Paul Camp Adamsville Ilther Belanger has also sened as director ofthe Sodashy

ity at the DOmiriican Aiademy Fall River

Father DickmsOD

se~-e~ l=degtmiddott~~a~ JIeart Cliurch No Attleboro for more thlinmiddot22 yearS was

ltonl June 191920 inFall River the son of Williani and Aurore CleJ11eJit Dickinson

The newly asSighed Fall River ~sSitant vas ~ucatedat Joli

laquotte Seminary Joliette PQ Canada anltl stmiddot Marys Semishy nary Baltiinore middotOldainedon~ov27 1943 by the lilfost Rev JamesE Cassidy in ~t Marys Cathedral Fall River he was assigned to Sacred

~eart Church No Attleboro and has remained in that position since Dec 10 1943

In addition to his parochial duties Father Diclqnson has

served as No Attleboro director of s~ecial glfts for th~ annual Catholic Charities Appeal dioe- esan chaplain of the Christian Famiy Movement spiritual di

re~tol of the Attleboro Particushylar Council of the St Vincent de Paul Society executive secshyretarJr of the Bishop Feehan High School Drive a member of tht~ Diocesan Commission on Povelty Pre-Cana Conferenee speak~r and formerly served as assistant area chaplain of the Boy ~couts

FORTY HOURS DEVOTION

July 17-8t Pius ~ South Yannouth st Stephen Attleboro

July 24-5t Francis of AssiBi New Bedford

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Dlpound AJICHOlI lIecoIIlI Class Postage PalO at fltlJ lampasa Fu11l1sleli eVlfJ Thursday bull 410 ItlBhIaIlll Avenue Fall Rlvel Mass 012722 IW tile CIthone ness at tile DIocese GI Fall IfItvel $1 bscrlptlOil prlce111 IINIJ 1Hl8tpe111 1Iel

Freewood Acres and st Marys Church Colts-Ne~k While in

Farmingdale he said Mass weekshyly and taught at Brisbane Child

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ToMalJk Jbilee ALEXANDRIA fNC)-A eonshy

t celebrated ]W1ass with 25 bishope as eelebran1s first of its kind m Canada highlighted atbree~day

trlple-Jmiddotubilee celebration bere The ceremonies marked the 75th annivers3rY of eStablisb-

~ent of tbeAleJl)an~~iad~9cese arid )he 50th anniv~r~as a priest and 25th anIliver~~yias 8

bishop of Bishop Rosario BrG- de~ of Alexandifl ~chbisbopmiddot SergiQ PiltaedoDmiddot

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Necrolc)9Y JJULY23

Revmiddot Patrickmiddot F Doyle 1893 Founder 58 Peter and Paul Fall River

Rev Georgemiddot8 McNamee 1938 Pastor Holy Name FallshyRiver

JULY U ~ev Michael J Cooke 1913

Pastor St latrick Fall lUveJ

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Treatment Center was Chaplai~ and said weekly Mass at the AIshylenwood Sanitorium and at the Preventorium

He was appointed Pastor of St Dorotheas Parish Eatonshytown in June of 1960 During his time in Eatontown the parshy1lh has erected an auditoriumshygymnasium and eight classshyrooms and within a month ground will be broken for a new Church and Rectory

The son of the late George and Bridget Griffin Coyle the jubilarian was a meinber of the

Father Coyle has two sisters Mrs Henry (Dorothy) Leary Fall River and Mrs Catherine Golz of Swdnsea --

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hlgton arch4iocese is being planned for the Fall of 1967 Be iilVltedclergy Reli~o~s anell laity to submit suggestions 101 topics to be discussed by synod eommittees to Father George Go Pavloffof the arChdIocesan 1rioD bunal offiCe

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SATURDAy _ Mass of the Blessed Virgin for Saturday (or Mass of Our Lady of Mount Cannel) IV Class White Mass Proper Glory No Creed Preface of Blessed Virshygin

SUNDAY-VII Sunday after Pentecost II Class Green Mass Proper Glory CreedPreface of Trinity

MONDAY-8t Camillus De Lei- lis Confessor III Class White Mass Proper Glory 2nd Prayer SS Symphorosa and her Seven Sons Martyrs Wigt Creed Common Preface

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3 THE ANCHOR-Pope Paul Lauds fgflitt foR River Diocese MouJfkll1JciUer Thurs July 14 1966

Orthodox Prayer CYO Executive T(O) St Peter Father Fletcher Mi~sioner 43 Years Scores Beatniks

VATICAN CITY (NC) CHICAGO (NC) - Beatniks-ope Paul VI has hailed with Served in China~ Philippines Guatemala should not be looked upon as

~light the restoration of representative of youth leaders prayers to St Peter in an ~fice of the Greek Orthodox Church as a significant and stimulating act

Prayers to St Peter have been ffmitted from the Greek Orthoshydox liturgy generally since the l4thcentury because of the anti shyatin feeling of that time

At his weekly general audishymce within the octave of the lleast of Saints Peter and Paul CIte Pope said Recently the official magazine of the Greek etturch entitled Ekklisia pubshylished (April 15 1966) a new office of the glorious and most illustrious Apostle and first leadshyer Peter fixing it as in the anshyeient office schedule of the 8reco-Oriental rite on the day of Aug 28 and setting as in the Catholic Church June 29 as the f1easts of Saints Peter and Paul

Quotes Passages The Pope cited several passhy

sages from the text of the office Which hails Peter as the unshybreakable rock of the Church lie quoted

Having confessed Christ by mrtue of the revelation of the Father you have received from file Father a great authority over men

You have become Oh Peter lre who among the apostles occushyJgties the first place the stone ~hich is the foundation of the ehurch

Hail the foundation of the Church and its W1shakeable base divine herald who has the Ileys of the kingdom of heaven

Peter leader of the glorious IPOstles etc

The Pope declared he was deshylighted with the new office ad~ lAg

Happy Reminder sUCh expre_ssions bring back

liS ari echo of the ancient and venerable traditions which aisappeared after the 14th ceoshy

lury fron the liturgical texts because of anti-Latin polemicsilIld now renew the authentic and noble voice of the devotion ~ the Oriental Church which are like a happy and faithful Ikmlinder of ancient times

These constitute a harmony Mid brotherliness between East and West which return with eommon exaltation and fraternal faith to celebrate the figure and mission of the Apostle Peter

The Pope noted the new text -as composed by an Orthodox monk of Mount Athos Gerasimo Mikrayannatis hymnographer of the Orthodox Ecumenical Patri shyltch Athenagoras of Constanti shynople and published with the approval of the sacred synod of $-reece

Funeral Friday For Mr Kirby

A Solemn High Mass of ReshyQUiem will be offered on Friday morning at 10 in the Sacred Heart Church No Attleboro for 6be repose of the soul of Robert F Kirby father of Rev Robert 1 Kirby assistant at Our Ladyu the Isle Church Nantucket

Mr Kirby the husband of A1Jrore M Boutin Kirby died ~uesday night and in addition 60 Father Kirby is survived by f)nE other son Donald J and three daughteJS Mrs Irene ehampagne Mrs Lois Chamshypagne and Mrs Helen Waterson

Interment will taJte place in St Marys Cemetery No Attleshyflaoro

Visiting hours at the Diamond F-uneral Home No Washington Street No Attleboro will be laeld this afternoon and tonight

Father William A Fletcher a veteran M-aryknon missioner with 43 years service in ~ina the Philippines Rome~ Guatemala and the United States is currently serving as a chaplain at Assumption Academy in Philadelphia Father Fletcher son of the late John and Sarah Fletcher of- Fall River was the first from the Fall River diocese to join Maryknollmiddot H e graduated from St Patricks parochial School and spent two years at Durfee high school before entering the Maryknoll Preparshyatory School in Scranton Pa in September of 1915

Father Fletcher was ordained a priest on May 26 1923 and asshysigned to the societys South China missions

Captured by Pirates in November 1926 he made

newspaper headlines aroW1d the world when the steamer carryshying him to his interior mission was captured by pirates on the South Jhina Sea With him at the time were eight Maryknoll Sisters

After 20 different groups of pirates ransacked the ship for three days and nights the steamer was allowed to return to Kongmoon the port from which it sailed

Before releasing the ship eight officers were shot dead I and 150 Chinese passengers were_Q _

Tblis is the second in a series of stllies of diocesan natives who 31le serving around the worBd with the Maryknoll missiolllellS The articles have MeUl prepared and written by Maryknolls publie relations lllepariment

taken into the hills and held for 1Wlsom The mission group lost evm-ything they had In fact Father Fletcher lost his hat and cwercoat and one of the sisters even lost her shoes But all reshyturned to Kongmoon and HongKOOg safely

Aftermiddot five years in South OIiiria and two bouts with mashy

laria Father Fletcher was trans- bull ei-red totte Philippines in M28 where he spent nine years ~ after his arrival he was made private secretary 10 the Archbishop of Manila the Most Be Mjchael J ODoherty

Friend 01 President During that time he was also

In charge of a weekly Archdiocshyesan Radio Program lerved on the first Philippines Board of Censors ana was chaplain for students attending the univershy~y of the Philippines

He played a prominent part in the XXXIII International Eushycharistic Congress heldmiddot in Mashynim in February of 1937 On the closing night of the Congress over a million people walked in procession Father Fletcher was master of ceremonies during the four-day Congress

He was a personal friend of Manuel L Quezon the first President of the Philippines

iUtendd Coronation lin 1938 Father Fletcher was

transferred to Rome Italy While studying Christian Archeology there he was private secretary to His Eminence Peter Cardinal J9lumasoni-Biondi head of the

Visits Sweden STOCKHOLM (NC)-Eugene

eardinal Tisserant dean of the College of Cardinals paid a sixshyday visit to this country as a patron of the 11th ~uropean Exshyhibition which centers around the personal life and career of Queen Christina a 17th century Swedish queer who gave up her tbJrone and became a Catholic

REV WILLIAM A FLETCHER MM

Congregation for the Propagashytion of the Faith He accomshypanied the Cardinal to the conshyclave in March 1939 that reshysulted in the election of Pope Piusmiddot XII

One of the greatest and most inspiring ceremonies of the Catholic Churchis the coronashytion ofthe Holy Father Father Fletcher was present in an offi shycial capacity on that occasion

Because of the threat of World War II in 1939 the Holy Father advised allmiddot Americans to leave Rome On his return to the United States in July 1939 Father- Fietcher was assigned to the Maryknoll Publications Deshypartment and was made purshychasing agent for the Maryknoll magazine

Holy Cross Father Wins Art Award

NEWPORT (NC) - The Art Association of Newport awarded its first prize for sculpture to Father Anthony Lauck CSC of the University of Notre Dame

The award made at the assoshyciations 55th annual exhibition was for a terra cotta figure titled Seer from Salisbury Plain Father Lauck is chairshy

man for the department of art at the University of Notre Dame where he has been teaching sculpture and other subjects for a number of years

Father Lauck won last April in Hammond Ind first prize for another sculpture in the annual regional show for artists of northern Indiana The sculpture was a carving in limestone titled Magdalen II

St Francis Residence

fOR YOUNG WOMEN 196 hippIe St Fall River Conducted by Franciscan

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He held this position four years and then was placed in charge of the Maryknoll House in Chicago Three years later he became pastor of the Englishshyspeaking parish in Guatemala City lllness forced his return to the States after 15 months there

Christmas io JPlIisoo In December of 1952 he gave a

Dew twist to Irving Berlins lyrics by dreaming of a blackshyand white-striped ChristmaS Father Fletcher spent that Christmas giving a retreat in a prison in Dannemora N Y

He ater commented Ive spent Christmases in China the Philippines Hong Kong Paris Rome and Guatemala But this was my first one inside the walls of a prison

bull Father was chaplain at Manshyhattanville College Purchase N Y for nine years He is presshyently chaplain at Assumption Academy Germantown Philashydelphia

His brother Ralph is a teacher of E~glish at Durfee High and prmclpal of the evening high school in Fall River His sister Sister M Dorothea RSM teaches the sixth grade in Holy Name School New Bedford Another sister Mrs Louis Navin resides in Mitchell South Da~ kota He also has an aunt Sister

in the United States the execushytive director of the Catholie o Youth Organization said here

Msgr Edward J Kelly made his remarks at a dinner staged by the Knights of Columbus to climax a youth fund drive in which they raised more than $100000 for the CYO

Im sick and tired Msgr Kelly said of seeing a bearded beatnik acclaimed by some youths as a youth leader

Hitting out at campus riots and draft-card burnings he told the Knights that a small minorshyity of our young people are victims of an alien subversive philosophy For some reason which I cannot imagine this small group has taken over the leadership among our nations youth At one time not many years ago the athlete was held in highest admiration as a youth leader but today the beatnik seem to take over

But I reassure you Msgr Kelly said that our nation will be lead not from the ranks of the beatniks but from youths with principles and spiritual background

Such principles are being taught he said in all CYO activities

Susan Hayward Catholic Convert

PITTSBURGH (NC - Susan Hayward 47 Academy Award winning movie star has been converted to the Catholic Faith

The widow of Floyd E Chalkey who was a Catholic the acress received her first Comshymunion in SS Peter and Paull church here

She took instructions and was received into the Church by Father Daliel J McGuire

Miss Hayward won the coyenshyeted Oscar for the best actress in 1958 for her work in the filDl I Want to Live

Priest on Council MONTPELIER (NC) - Father

Paul Morin SSE of St Mishychaels College has been named by Vermont Gov Philip Hoff to serve on the Vermont Television Broadcasting Council as a repshyresentative of the VermODt Council of Higher Education

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4 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Foil River-Thurs July 14 1966

Presidents Committee HonQrs Handicapped American 1965

WASHINGTON (NC)~Robert

J Smithdas 40 a member of Queen of All Sllints parish in Brooklyn N Y was honored here for the inspiration he gives to thousands of handicapped persons in thiscountry

Smithdas has been blind since he was 5 and deaf since he was 7 The Presidents Committee on Employment of the Handicapped acclaimed him here as Handishycapped American 1965bull

Living alone Smithdas manshyages his own affairs does his own cooking including soups and meats and runs his own errands in his Brooklyn neighshyborhood At home he has rigged up middotan electric fan to turn on whenever the door bell or teleshyphone rings The breeze lets him know he is wanted

He is said to be the first deafshyblind person since Helen Keller to be graduated from college and earn an advanced degree Smitbdas took a b~helors deshy

gree in English cum laude from St Johns University Brooklyn in 1950 and received his masshyters from New York Uni~ersity

in 1953 He is director of the Deafshy

Blind Program at the IndUStrial Home for the Blind in Brooklyn lectures extensively and is said L reach some 250000 persons a year with his message of inspishyration was named 1961 Poet of the Year by the Poetry Society of America and had his autoshybiography Life at My Fingershy

tips published by Qoubledayin 1958 He is a deep sea fisherman and follows bas~ball scores avidshyly

Smithdas was blinded shortly after his fifth birthday following an attack of meningitis He lost his hearing two years later

The ceremony honoring Smithshydas was a highlight of the 1966 meeting of the Presidents (A)mshymittee on EmploYineflt -f the Handicapped

Mississippi Cotholic Mission Aided Marchers After-Gossing

C1NTON (NC)-It work~ eut~ right thanks be to God

That was the comment of Fashythet Luke Mikschl MSSST whose action in opening Hoiy CIiUd Jesus Mission middothere to civil rights marchers after they were gassed by police wascredshyitedby many ~ith avertiflg even more serious trouble

The clash between the marchshyers and police occurred when the marchers attempted to pitch tents on the grounds of a Negro school The police ordered them off the grounds and whel) they refused to go fired tear gas into their ranks

In the confusion that folshylOWed many of the marchers beshygan to fall back on a small Methodist church across the Street from Holy Child Jesus Mission which serves the Canshyton Negro Catholic community

1t tbat point FatherMlkschl lpened the doors of the mission to the marchers More than 2e persons injured in the gas at shytack were treated by the misshyiOns Franciscan Sisters of Per-

R G Tev eorge arasaka 0 F M Cony to Taunton for Jubmiddotlee cReturns

petual Adorati~ lr~ La Crosse Wis

Hundreds of others ent oM the schol gymasium wnere Dr

Martin Luther KiJlg and ~rs

conducted 08 rally for local Negroes Some -400 slept ~t the mission includingwopriests from Washington and Cbi~gO

who slept on the rectory fioor - Received Threats

The following day the mission served as a virtual headquarters for the marchers During the day the nuns fed several -hunshyered people That night about a hundred marchers slept again in the gymnasium

There wasnt anythi~ in middotthe gym except thehani cement

floor Father Mikschl said Some had bedrolls and blanshykets Thats all they slept 011

They were just so tired-they slept on chairs and tabiesmiddot

The priest said his misswn has received Ku Klux Klan- type threats in the past and he

has no particular fears aboutshythe consequences -of middotgiving aid to the middotmarchers

middot

The Rev George M Tarasaka OFM Conv Franciscan misshysionary priest and native of Taunton marked the 25th annishyversary of his ordination this

- month by celebrating a Solemn High Mass of Thanksgiving at Holymiddot Rosary Church Taunton

Son or Mrs Josephine Taraska of 27 Monroe Street Taunton and the late John Tarasaka ather Tarasaka was a member of the firstmiddot graduating class at Coyle High School He receivedshylis novice training at Ellicott ilId and studied for the priest shyhood at Granby Mass

He was ordained July 5 1951 at St Stanislaus Church Cchico- gtee and served parish assignshyments in Harvehill Fall River and Baltimore Mod before beshyi ng assigned to mission work i1 1949

Father Tarasakas missionary vOrk has been interrupted twice gty special assignments one as l teacher at Archbishop Curley figh School Baltimore and later 01 parish work in Quebec

Papal Blessing As a member of the Francisshy

an mission band he has reached missions and retreats

hroughout the Eastern halt of the United States

Following hiS jubilee Mass Father Tarasako imparted the Papal Blessing to his mother at her home where she has been bedridden

He was later feted by more than 125 relatives and friends at a reception

Joining Father Tarasaka in celebrating his 25th anniversary were his three sisters one a Franciscan nun and his two brothers one a Holy Cross Brother

The nun Sister Mary Irmina of the Franciscan Sisters of St Joseph is Secretary General of the order and is based at the communitys mother house in Hamburg N Y She has been a religious for 39 years

The brother Brother Christoshypher Tarasaka CSC is in his 20th year of religious life and is assigned to 81 Edmunds Academy Wilmington Del

Father Tarasakas other sisters are Ann Tarasaka of 27 MonroeshyStreet and Mrs Helen Donely ofmiddot ampmbria Heights N Y His other brother is Taunton patrolshyman Walter Tarasaka

Father Tarasakas next assignshyment is expected to be in Bufshyfalo

LAJBOR OF LOVE Sculptor Father Thomas M McshyGlynn IOP has prepared a twice-life--size- head 4tf pQfle John XXIII wblch he did in his words out ofdevotion

Father McGlynnsbronze 9uSt ~f Pope Pius XII is mtAe Aj)Ostolic Delegation H1 Washington DC NC POOtll

Masses bullI-n

lishoJI Vincent Wates ~nts fermiissiett To Priests in NCHth Carolina Diocse

RALEIGH NCJ-Bisholl ViJlshy aRti laaty a4lClOrding to tb1~ tleeree cent S aters -nasgranted pershy on liturgy middotHoly ComffiUflien mission ior Mc1ss in pri ateshy maylikewise be received enher

homes in the Raleigh Diocese ia a standing 01 kneeling posishytWn in North Carolina

Parish priests may obtain per mission for house Masses from Hospital to T rtJin the local dean with permission to be granted on a once-a-week Home HeaDth Aids basis Thc~ Mass may be offered PORTLAND (NC) - Mercy ia the pador or dining room of Hospital here in Maine has reshythe hennE- a homily must -be reived a $5000 grant to conduct middotgiven and the Mass followed by a pilot project for training home a discussion of some aspect -(If _ health aides the teachings of the Second Doifald F Plunkett eltecutive Vatican Council 4Jirector of the hospital said the 1n response to re~ommenoashy program will be geared to tr~inshytwns of tile Diocesan Liturgkal ing persons to serve under the Commission the Bishop alS() home health provisions of MEd- granted permission for H~ly ic~re Communion to be received unshy - The pilot progr~ will ~r~in

der bot~ species by Religious two classes of hOme aides Plunkett said about HI Hi t~ first class and from 10 tomiddot2() ilaquo

Santa Rosa Largest the second Merey HOSJ~ital is operated by the Sisters of MeFcyPediatric Hospital -

SAN AJIiTONIO (NC) - With Abbot Visits U Sthe opening of the sixth floor 3ddition the ChHdrens Hospital HINGHAM (NC) - Benedicshy

tine Abbot Primate Benno Gut of the Sar-ta Rosa Medical Censhy OSII of Rome visited GlastORshyter is now the largest middotpediatric

bury monastery hj~re then jourshyhospital itl Texas neyed to St Anselms CollegeThe addtion increased the cashyManehester N H wm~re hepacity of the hospital fr~ 130 blessed the new abbey ehurc~00 160 beds including an eightshyThe abbot is heaJ of th1 reli shylJedpediatric intensive care unit gious order founded 1~OO yearsand a 28-bed mental health unit agofor disturbed children of all ages

Gov John Connally principal

FQvor Obscenity CommQ~$rnon Plan

WASHINGTON (NC) - The Senate Government Operations Committee has approved a bm

to establish a 20-m~mber com- mission of government officials and private citizens to study and make recommendations on the obscenity problem The committees approval of the bill (5 309) creating a Comshymission on Noxious and Obsce~ Matters and Materials was anshynounced to the Senaie by Sen Karl E Mundt of South Dakota chief sponsor of the measure Twenty-eight 0 the r senators

have joined Mundt in cosponsorshying the bill

Legislation to establish such il commission has been passed twice previously by the Senate Up to now however the House has not approved the plan

Under the bill the commission would include congressmen repshyresentatives of federal agencies including the Post Office Deshypartment the Departnfent of- Justice and the FBI clergymen Edueatols representatives of U~_ bull Beek aOO periodical publisfiing induskies radio and televisiOR and ue movies and state atHl -Jeeal law officials

octicate Cathefhel For Alaska See

FAIRBANKS ENe -Dishoraquo -Praneis Gleeson was the plinej pal eelehrant of a concelebratedshyMass at the dedication of S3eFfli Heart Cathedral here

Also participating in the GeiIshyicatien ceremonies were Archshybishep Joseph T Ryan of ABIlshychelage Bishop Dennot OFla~

agaR ef Juneau and 18islioEJ James Mulvihill of Whitehorse Preaching the sermon was Father John J Kelley SJ proshyvincial of the Oregon Proviftee ftf the Society of Jesus

Increase Donations NEWARK (NC)-Catholics in

the Newark archdiocese donated $1318639 to the Society for the Propagation of the Faith in 1965 Auxiliary BishoP Martin W Stanton the society director Slid the total topped the 19414 doflati~ by $78000

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speaker at middotthe addition dedicashy YOURS TO LOV AND TO GIVEItion referred to the Childrens tile life of a DAUGHTER OF ST PAUL love GedHospital agt the ~esult of a comshymore and give to souls knowledge and love ofmunity effgtrt He said It symshy God by serving Him in a Miss ion wllich uses tile

bolizes the determination of the Press Radio Motior Pictures 300 11 to bringcitizens of San Antonio to proshy His Word to SoUls everywhfre ~ealous youngvide for the cl1ildren of San girls 14middot23 years interested ill this lIfIique

Apo$tolate may write toAntonio al1d south Texas the finest medcal care -avmiddotailable It REVEREND MOTHER SUPERIOR reflects your resolution to make DAUGHTERS Of 511 PAUL

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Protest Tests Bl(SJlILLONSTOkyo (NC) - Thidy-three

French pri4sts working as misshy GARAGEsionaries hI Japan unsuccessfulshyly asked Presidentmiddot Charles de Gaulle in the name of humanity 24-Aour Wrecker Service and f~r the cause of world peace Ito stop FrEnch nuclear tests in the Pacific The priests said the I 653 Washinlgton Street Fairhaven tests were ltIi affront to the peoshyple of Japan who suffered the WYman 4-5058I effects of two atomic bombs

5 four Denominations ~ Plan Church To Serve Catholicsl1 Protestants

KANSAS CITY (NC) - A sional program workers a busishy1Ill~ique church structure containshy neSs manager and clerical and ing worship recreational and 9poundshy maintenance personnel tce facilities is being planned The building whicb is exshylltere in Missourifor use by Catt shy pected to cost some $400000 will ()lies Congregationalists Episshy actually be constructed and oopalians and Presbyterians awned by the United Chureh of

The church to be called St Christ and the United PresbyshyMarks is expected to serve terian Church The sale of

15000 people residing buildings currently housing within a five-block radius the aome

Chulches of these denominations lIIlajority of whom ~re not curshy is expected to provide about half rently active in or reached by ampf construction costs and the Ilny church The area includes four faiths will participate in a I concentration of low-rent fedshy ddve for additional funds eral public housing and most ef centbe residents are economically JItOOr Negroes Pope Paul Names

Sponsors of the project are the Episcopal Diocese of West Misshy four Laymen

liOuri the Roman Catholic Dioshya3eSe of Kansas City-St Joseph To Committee ~be Western Association of the VATICAN CITY (NC) Missouri Conference of the

United Church of Christ and the Pope Paul VI has named amiddot - Kansas City Presbytery of the provisional committee inshy 1t1niteq Presbyterian Church in eluding four laymen to carrymiddotthe USA out the ecumenical councils recshy

The building will be designee ommendations on the lay aposshy00 be liturgically acceptable to tolate

aU four parent bodies so that The scope of the new groups each may maintain full distincshy work will be to study and exeshytiveness and integrity in eelshy cute the councilli recommendashyebnlting its sacraments and tions that a sPecial secretariat rites for the lay apostolate be set up

The ponsoring faiths have alse and that 10 organization be creshymdicaied that they would welshy ated the work to better the lot oome the entry of additional of the poor Murch or ecclesiastical CoRl- President of the committee is mUllions into the project Maurice Cardinal Roy of Queshy

bec Bishop Alberto CastelliSocial Services secretary of the Italian- Episcopal

In addition to religious servshy Conference is vice presidentlIces of each of the participating Msgr Acnille Glorieux who bodies activities in the coopershy was secretary of the councilative venture will include regshy commission for the lay aposteshykr ecumenical prayer services late as well as secretary of thereligious education home care post-conciliar body for the lilYceounseling service to parolees

a~tolate is secretarypre-school and youth activities The four lay people on theiiKograms the jobfor elderly committee are Miss Rosemaryand housing placement and tushy Goldie of Australia executive torial services secretary of the Permanent

Each of the four church bodies Committee for Internationalwill assign clergyman 16 tke COIlgresses of thea Lay Apostoshyeburch The staff will include late Dr Johannes Schauff of Mle er two professional social Ger~any Professo_ Auguste workers several semi-profes- Vanistendael of Belgium genshy

eral secretary of the Internashytional Federation of Christian

~arish Lay Council Trade Unions and Vittorino Veronese fonner president ofTrial in Baltimore Italian Catholic Action and dishy

BALTIMORE (NC) - Lay rector general of the United Nashy(lOuncils to assist the clergy ift tiens Educations Scientific and administrative and pastoral matshy Cultural Organizationters will be established in five

Study Recommencllatnonsmiddotparishes here on a trial basis If ~he pilot project is successful The Pope has also named

Msgr Silvio Luoni of the Vaticanaimilar councils will be estabshylished throughout the archdioshy Secretaliat of State as represhy

sentative of the secretariat to theltileae committee Msgr Luoni has hadA council willmiddot be made up of for some time the special middotreshy

~he presidents of all lay organshysponsibility within the secreshyiizations in the parish plus some tariat of dealing with variousilive members at large not speshyinternational Catholic organizashylCifically affiliated with any tionsC)rganization

Preceding establishment of The councils would be supshy the provisional committee the

plemented by lay advisory recommendations contained in boards comprised of persons the councirs lay apostolate deshywHh particular qualifications for cree and its Constitution on the advising the clergy on suchmiddotmatshy Church in the Modern World tgters as finance building mainshy were stUdied by various specific wnance education and eommu groupsait relations One of these was the postshy

cenciliar lay apostolate commisshysion and another was the comshyHead of Family Lif-e mission of cardinals for the reshy

Bureau Made Pastor form of the Roman curia

WASHINGTON (NC) -Msgr lohn C Knott director of the New Jersey YouthlFamily Life Bureau National Catholic Welfare Conference In Summer Proiect ror the past five years has been RAMSEY (NC) - ThirteenRamed Connecticutmiddotpastor of a young people from this area willparish spend six to eight weeks in San

Msgr Knott 51 will head St Salvador in a project organizedFrancis parish in Torrington His by a priest hereThey will train new assignment effective July rUlal peoplein sewing first aid ii has been announced by Arch typing English and other skills bishop Henry J OBrien of Father Edward Cooke of St Hartford Pauls parish here arranged the

As director of the NCWC program with the assistance of lFamily Life Bureau since U~61 the Young Christian Workers ll1e has been in charge of a nashy It is the third straight year tional service and educationall they have joined forces to send lluogram in the fields of lnllurshy youn~ people to Central ~ershyriage and family Iiving ~

SECULAR CLOTHES Fr Ricardo Steinmetz SJ left and Father Caesar Gonzalez SJ arrive at a brickyard outside Mexico City to offer Sunday Mass for the undershyprivileged inhabitants of the area The suitcase on the ground contains the things they will need on their Sunday morning visit to the dump area NC Photo

THE ANCHOR-Thurs july 14 1966

Bishop Medeiros Continued from Page One

leaders representing labor _and with growers representing manshyagement and bring to them the light of the Gospel in the hope that they will meet and bargain for what is just for all and not only for one side

During a question period afshyterward the Bishop answering a query from the audience said that until both sides ask me to mediate my hands are tied

Practice Teachings In his talk the newly installed

prelate stressed that It is not fair to expect Bishops and priests to be experts in all matshyters concerning the affairs of the world

He added that Bishops and priests can serve th~ people by teaching and inspiring them with the truth of the Gospel but the laymen must see to it that what they learn from the Bishops and priests is put into practice in the world in which we all live They have the comshypetence the ability and should have the zeal and the will to do it

About 1000 persons includshying Starr County farm workers who conducted a five-day 48 mile hike from Rio Grande City to the shrine to dramatize their push for higher wages crammed into the cafeteria Earlier nearly all the group attended a 6 PM Mass at which the Bishop ~shysided

Ge~erously sprinkled through the audience in both church and cafeteria were growers and farmers labor leaders businessshymen leading Catholic laity and members of the clergy of differshyUn-sual Request ent faiths Some came from other parts of Texas

Subu~ban Philadelphia Presbyterian Couple Free Trade Unions Msgr George W Higgins di shyTo Be Married in Catholic Church

rector of the Social Action DeshyWAYNE (NC) ~ Archbishop from non-Cathgtlic neighbors partment National Cat hoi i c

John J Krol of Philadelphia Ministers of the area attended Welfare Conference gave a granted permission for the wedshy the dedication and an organ reshy brief address at the conclusion ding of two Presbyterians to cital in the church attracted of the Bishops talk take place in St Katharine of many non-Catholics of the comshy Msgr Higgins who came fur Siena Catholic Church here munity consultation with the Bishop at

his request said there is noThe unusual request for the A spokesman for Archbishop longer any doubt that problemsuse of the church was made by Keols Ecumenical Commission in the fiele of agriculture cannotRev William Dupree pastor of said the clergy and people of be solved unless and until farmthe Wayne Presbyterian Church Wayne have been outstanding

workers are organized into freefor two of his congregation for their ecumenical cooperation tride unions He said growersWilliam Raybeck and Linda ald activity need to organize tooMerwyn The farm labor disturbance in

The Presbyterian pastor exshy Arrest Journalists Starr County in late May with plained that his church is being the formation of the Independshycompletely renovated and will In Demonstration ent Workets Association by Eushynot middotbe finished in time for the MADRID (NC)-Two Catholic gene Nelson a Californianwedding scheduled Aug 27 A journalists were among the 60nearby Methodist church also is persons arrested during a demshybeing rebuilt and no Protestant onstration by about 2000 workshy ~ church in the area is large ers and students hereenough to accommodate the The demonstrators were tryshy CDEBROSS OIL number of persons anticipated ing to deliver a message to the at the wedding co

labor ministry concerning imshySt Katharines new church provement of working conditions ~ Heating Oils

was only recently dedicated and freedom for labor unions Father William J ODonnell Authorities declared the demshypastor said he received many onstration illegal and said that and Burners contrfbutions for the new church it had a Marxist character It C365 NORTH FRONT STREET (

was organized by the Workers Commissions which are not a NEW BEDFORD I

Authorities Seize part of the official unions of the WYman 2-5534 Falange Spains only legal p0shyCatholic Magazine litical party MADRID (NC) - Madrids -- (

public prosecutor ordered the seizure of the Catholic magazine

Mother and Teacher published WHITES Family Restaurant here by the Missionaries of the Rt 6 at The Narrows in North WestportSacred Heart

The reason given for the seishyWher~ Tliezure was the printing af a letter

signed a Barcelona reader Entire family complaining about the treatment Can Dine Barcelona priests received from Economicallypoiice in their demonstration in support of university students trying tei form an organization FOR free of government control

RESERVATIONSA judge ordered police to enshy

PHONEter the residence aid printing office of the Sacred Heart OS 5-7185 Fathers and to confiscate all ~opies of the magazine

6 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs July 14~ 1966

Neitlu~1r Beneficial IThe United States Ambassador to the United Nations Arthur Goldberg said three years ago There arise on the one hand those whose answer to every problem is to do nothing There arise on the other hand those who want to do everything at once One side considers change with fear and the other with scorn I want to say quite eandidly that neither emotion is beneficial to progress This is a balanced and wise judgement and precisely because it is can be easily overlooked There is a sense of the dramatic in an extreme-preserve the past at aU Msts overturn everything right away But such is not and cannot be the case When one is dealing with vital is-- sues and most importantly with people there is and must be always the combiriation of stability and change because in any transition there must be continuity Actually when some people talk of revolution they forget that the root meaning of that word is to turn around and sometimes to turn back

In the Church today there are many tensions These have always been there because the unchanging teachshyings of Christ are taking place in the hearts of mortal men in a society that is ever changing with an ever-develshyoping awareness of applications and implications- of Chrisshytian doctrines These tensions have been brought into stronger relief by the discussions and documents of the Council People are articulate and so there is a tendency to ever-simplify and to see all current tensions polarizing

around two eXtremes advocates of change in~ist that everything old must go everything now must be new and

those who oppose them are refusing to becomeinvolved and have settled for inertia advocates of the traditionar insist on their part that the past must be preserved that those who oppose them are simply playing with novelti~$ and are sellihg out to -the fad of the moment

Both sides have not caught the true spirit of the Council The Council if it insisted on anything insisted that the Church is the family of GOO and as Gods fAmily eontainsboth the divine the unchanging truths of the Lord and the human their growth and application and eonstant renewal in the hearts of sinful men In any rampc newal there is not a cutting down anna re-establishingshythat is anarchy-but a continuity a cutting away of UDshy

essentials but a careful preservation of the substaJlce a becoming other without _becoming another The Cegtuncil ii

deed insists that the Church is GOds family and in a family there should never be sides but the working together ~of each and all for the glor~Llt~f God and the gooQ of all

EvilConsequences Years ago there was a program Truth or Conseshy

quences A lime thought makes one re~lize that truth 1 h e i r clerical mons being delivered) on the does have its own consequences-admit the truth and immediately a certain way of thinking and acting is de manded or else one is an intellectual hypocrite

Words have consequences too because these are the ordinary vehicles to express the truth Words should be used to express clearly and not to veil ambiguity and spread confusion

A recent phrase-black power-has com~on the scene It is touching off all sorts of consequences Some see it as merely expressing the moral and economic and politiCal pressures that the Negro mu~t exert to make sure that the laws that are on the books are really enforced in American

society Viewed in this light the phrase is an apt one But others see in the phrase a threat a rallying

point of violence a promise that blood will low in the streets and that the Negro must now have his hour of Violence since the white has had his century

It takesmiddot a certain type of boldness for those who have not lived with the day-by~day indignities of the Negro to ask him to continue to live according to the Christ shylike patience and charity that have been 80 eonspiciousa part Qf the Negro struggle for first-class status But any

other path is t9 invite further sorrow and hatred

readers but it subject of Civil riglits Are they properly understood is unobjeeshyis interesting to open to tlJe criticism of beingtoo tionableJ but when the black note th~lt they negative too critical of the

unanimously agreed on the cen- faults of the movement unwillshytral importance of one point in ing to give credit whE~re credit particulu naJllely tpe futility is due too slgtaring in their and harmfulness of excessively praise of the Negros accom negative uiticismr from the plishments Frankly I think not pulpit On the contrary I suspect that

Heres the way on~ of the wciters put it- respectfully but very frankly I am afr~id he said that too often our preachshyers entirely ignore what we the silent fathful expect to hear in

a SermOIl They address us as rebels whom they BlUst subdue as idlers whom they must shake J1P as hardened sinners whom they must needs terrify as the proud that require toOO humilshyiated as the self--satisfied who need to toe disquieted 0

AteeDtuate Positive (The3) aJe never done ten-middot

ing us oj our duties and of our neglect of duty but if youmiddot come to examine it there is really nothing easier than to put

forward a persons duty and to

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Man of Courage InmiddotIeglritvI ~ By Msgr George C Higgins

(~irectoJr Social Action Dept NCWC) Several y~ars ago a Catholic publishing h()Use in Ireland

of all places ~published a small volume of essays by a group of laymen on the art of preaching T0 the bestmiddot of JnY

koowledge if i~ the only book of its kind ever publiehed in the Eng)ishlang~age - ~peaking l~ effectivEgt-to uitshythe onlybegtegtk m whIch Jay- icize people negativelv for the men are given an opportunity neglect of their duties th~~ it ~ to state very frankly what to accentuatE 1~ posi~ve aDd they would like to hear the cler- to a~aken m the l~ltbf~l a gy say in their sermons and how bunung deSire 110 practIce VJrtue

middotthey wmiddotould Uke for the sheer love of God and hbto haVE them De1g or

a it The sev- And hat JI6 UUE~ the S YI tribu- preacher In thiS regard IS equalshya t ~ sym- ly true mutatis mutandis of the PiU~ ~ade a columnist ~r the edit~riialwriter widevaiiety of CatholIc Pr~ on lltighte useful mgges- But what about the (olunms tmiddotions a n d rec- andmiddot editorials that are being ommendltions to written these days (alaquo1 the ser-

The Snoopers

a carefulstudl Of the record would show that durinlt the past decade civil rights columns and editorials in the Catholic presti have been much morE positive than negative

I It is my impression in therexample of Roy Wilkins pr~ words that during thnt period dent of NAACP who t~ld the of time there has belenmiddot mueh press on July 4 that the trouble more emphasis on the Negro with black power is it implieerights and privileges than on his ~anti-white and we cant ))3 duties and responsibiHties muchmiddot anything to do with it mQ~ praise of the accompUsh- Mr Wilkins said that the te ments of the civil rights moveshyment than criti(ism of its roisshytakes and imperfection~

Blaek Power And thats the way ilt middotsbould

have been of (aurse and the way its iikely to be for the inshydefiriite future American Neshy

itseU was a bad choicemiddot words and explained we Iieve ~ the legitimate use poer

It 0lght never to be etbnll or racial he added Tile NAACP fCr exa~ple has alwampJl8 been a believer In the unfettered

~ower slogan is usedcdemagOg Ically as a rationale for black

racism or black violence ought to qe condemned even-shy~r ellPecially - by friends aDd supporters of the civil rig movement

Great SoclalReformer Those whomiddot hesitate to blOw

the whistle on black racists_ feal of being condemned bull

Uncle Toms or lily-livered tilashyeras can take courage from

Asks Vocations Appeals Stress Highmdeals

CINCINNATI (NC)-- peals for religious vocat~

among ~ung peoplemiddot muu be based on a challenge

their high Ideals ArchbishcllJ Karl J Alter of Cincinnati saJG

here The archbishop counseled

ligious to be sure they have right understanding and true 8Dshypreciation of the meaning of bull ligious life and to employ coashyrect means In their efforts foster vocations

Archbishop Alter said ttmI youth wants to be challeniJe6 by high ideals and not by bull

ducements that springfrom teu poral or human consideratio~

o~ti~~reie~a ~~~c ~li~ which operates interiorly

Above all lie counseh6t never use pressure Never ~

Youll lose your soul if )I0Ildont accept your vocatioQlf The Church has never taugldthat A religious vocation is to be lnswered in total freedf)~

cheerfully without any force en compulsion

~ creen eandidates

Archbishop Alter also citeGthe need for screening of candioo dates Not every one who preshysents herself as having a reDshygious vocation is to be taken at face value he said

He advised the Sisters til carefully evaluate new trenin the apostolate and not to lie

too quick 10 adopt novel proaches

Let no one ten you he saiO that the workmiddot of teaching chitshydren in the classroom or of _ vice to the sick in hospitals ~ caring for others in need has ceased to be apostolate of UaeReligious

Some are called to be extordinary things he Said Ova

this is aspeciaimiddotvocation ~ sPeshycial grace and not the norrm one

the Negro The drive for black pow~

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hand out reproaches costs nothshying either

The ~hing which is really di~ficult which is actually ~i-

- vine is t) give us a t~ste for our duties ajd to awaken in us a

wish to do ihem and to be genshyerous in the doing And another name for a taste for duty islove Beloved preachers then make us love God or rather help us

to believl in His love for us There is certainly much to be

said for lhis point of view with regard tlt the matter and form

of preaching -It is unquestionshy

groes are so desperately on the ballot for tJe Negro We bave defensive and are still struggling counseled hIm on the use of hiD against such hopelessly uneven b~llot for the ildvancement cd odds to win aclaquoeptance in the ~IS race Our who~e a~proach bull community and to achieve their mterracIal not antJraclal

basic human rights that they Mr Wilkins is a man of C018o

have every right to expect the age and integrity Some of the pulpit and the press ui gomiddot out black power extreiiJists iU of their way to redress the 1gtal- other segments of th~ chdl ance bull rights movement are trying- iIrl

And yet the preacher or col- smear him as an Uncle Tom umnist or editorial writer who buttheyare bound to fail LCmg winks at the irresponsible rbeto- after they have run out of steaua ric of some of the more reckless Roy Wilkins will bemiddot remembeiecl black power boys in the dvil a1d honored as one of the gFealrights movement is no Jlriend of social reformers of th~ gen

Hugh J Golden ably easi er - amp n d I senela1lY the movement and no jirieraquotl Qf atiOD

7 Catholic Methodist Discussions Stress Role of Holy Spirif

CHICAGO (NC) - The first meeting on the national level of representatives of the Methoshy

middot dist Church and the Roman eathohc Church focused on the role of the Holy Spirit in the Christian community~

The session brought together a Catholic delegation headed by Auxiliary Bishop Joseph B Brunini of Natchez-Jackson Miss ~d of the subcommisshymon for Methodist relations of

the US Bishops Commission en Ecumenical Affairs and a group led by Methodist Bishop

F G~r~ld Ensley of Columbus 0 chairman of the Commission G~ Ecumenical Affairs of the Methodi~t Church The Methoshydist Ch~rc with 103 mil1ion members IS the largest sm~le

Pr~~estl1ntchurch in the United States

Prelates at Meeting ~mong t~e five Methodists

takmg lart ~n the day-long talks were Bishop Fred P Corson of Philadelphia president of the World Methodist Council and Dr Albert C Outler of Dallas Who was an observer-delegate for the WMC at all four sesshysions of the Second Vatican Council

Catholic Archbishop John P Cody of Chicago and Methodist Bishop- Thomas W Pryor both appeared at the meeting to extend their personal greetings

and encouragement to the parshyticipants

The session opened with a middot prayer led by Bishop Ensley

Reformed Churches on the meaning of reformation in the Church

It may be therefore that Roman Catholic-Methodist conshyversations could focus on the Christian life Such discussion would mean primary attention to the work of the Holy Spirit bull bullbullWe propose therefore that our discussion begin on the meaning of the new life in Christ the experience of salvashytion the nature of Christian assu~ance the call to perfecshytiqn

In line with the suggestions of Father Cronin and Qr Smith the group deCided to lay stress on the role of the Holy Spirit The possibility of greater ecushymenical activity on college campuseswas also indicated as a theme for further discussion

Thcent participants agreed that a second meeting should be held nextpecember also in Chicago on the theme Salvation Faith and Good Works

Jesuit Stresses Duty to Protest UmiddotnJmiddotust Laws EVANSVILLE (NC)-A

Jesuit priest emphasizes here in Indiana that citizens not only have the right but the

duty 110 protest against unjust ~~

and closed with another led by Father John Bonn SJ an Bishop Brunini instructor at Fairfield tTniver-

Tenor of the meeting was set sity BridgePort Conn aSO by two papers prepared on the wal1ed ofthe perils that woUld

middot Met~odist sid~ by Or Eugene result if this country adoptedshymiddot L Smith of New York associ- universal military consltription bullte getl6al secretary in the in an address to the Te Deum

United ftates for the World Internationa chapter here Coun~i1 of Churches and on the Speaking on Pr()test~ Vioshy

Catholic side by FatherJohn 1eRce Apathy and Obedience r Cronin sS of Washington F ttl B d that to break associate director of itle Social a er onn sal

- Action Department of the Na- middota law OOes not necesarily mean tional Catholic Welfare Con- aperson bas committed an 1mshylerence lnoral act

-Mostlaws are based on mMshy i

Servlee 01 Loft alityent he said But middotsomeare rather Cronin IlUggested that unjust and inequitable We have

e CatholicMethodiBt dialogue tlie ciu~to protest against these IhigM be ceRtered on Christian laws We have no right to 3shy

lIOCial concerns on the structure pat~Y and fuoctioning of tbe Chltrch Speaking in classroom style and on the work of the Holy Father Bonn urged the members middot Spirit and the fllDction ofmiddotthe to i~do their homework on the pro p-tet I e ministry in the impOrtant issues of the day Dauzvardis representative of Church G~rmaDY Examp~e the former free Republic of

On the question of social con- When we have studied the Lithuania said all of the nati()nsF - C cern ~lr ronm said that problem and our conscience tells I which have been incorpor~ted

one of the glories ofMethod- wi what is right then we not in theSoviet Union are su1jushyismis its belief thattbe Churoh only have the duty to protest gated and exploited by Russia and eachmiddot believer must be in- but it is also our duty to pro- Their peoples are deprived of v~lved in a service of love to test violently if the inJustice human rlhts and fundamental his fellow man is massive and no legal means is freedoms he continued citing

Dr Smith in his presentation available to correct it he sllid also stressed the need for in- He cited the silence of Chrisshyesthation of the various un- tian people in Germany during Attempt to Change derst1ndings of the role of themiddot World War II as an example-of C A h

Joly Spirit publicapathy which was moral- ~mmuiity pat yThe basic missionary eon- ty wlongNEWBUllGH (NC) - lIIQunt

Yict~on that the new life in Speaking of universal mili- middotSt MarY College here has an-Christ is intended for all people t8ryeonscription Father Bonn nounced plans for a series of eould be a basis f()r fruitful said this coupled with stock- seminllrs d~sigJled to change

th tn d f th b t h conversation between Catholic Inbng of atomic weapons would ea I u eo apa y a Qu ushyand Methodist representatives be a catastrophe be said He went on to say middotThismiddotideahasbeena failurew ld h th t these Eftmiddot h e wou ope a In urope ormiddot cen urles e

discussions might be a Useful said You must see tIiat this part in the larger series in which is not done in the United States

Roman Catholicism is now enshygaged We understand that the discussions with Lutherans focus - the creeds with the Anglishyeans on the sacraments with the

Art ConYenti~n BUFFALO (NC)-The Cathoshy

lie Art Association headquarters here announced its 1966 conven-

Uon will be held Aug 18 to 21 in the student center of Sacred Heart Dominican College Housshy

ton Tex The meeting has been billed ~ an intensive workshy

~p on The Shape of the Churob Tq come Sacred Architecture in

~ Mp(lena Woll

t-laquoew Civics Course In Irish Schools DUBLIN (NC)-A course in civics will be introduced into secondary schools of this country next September and a special preparatory course for teachers will ~ held in Dublin it was announced by Minister for Edshyucation George Colley at the anshypua~ ocial Study Congress here

Colley said that children must lie taUght to see that civic reshylponsibility iii inseparable from ~mple 19ve and respect for their ~tl7 and its people

DIRECTS CENTER Search for someone to direct the Culmer day care center in Miami ended when Sr Marie InshyfantaGQnzales of Baltimore Md accepted post An Oblate Sister ofProvidence she is the first R~lig1otiii to head an anti-poverty project jn Florida NC Photo

Plain Hyp()cr~~y

Lithuanian Cites Double-Talk in Red Claim

Of Defen~ing Coloiaf P~pl~s~ights

CHICAG0 (NC)~oviet Russhysias claim~ as a peace-loving nation-and a defender of the rights ~colonial peopl~s~ is plainhyenPgerisy Lithuanias eonshy

IlUI ~neril1 cbarged Speaking befor~a committee

plllnning a Captive Nations Week Petras P Dauzvardis noted thElt Soviet Russia is the biggest anei almost sole cokmial power in the present day world

man probl~ particularlyrace in thecity of Newburgh The college has received a $10000 federal grant under the Higher Education Act of 1965 to suPPort the seminars

The seminar program will be launched with a mass meeting in the college theater Sept 28 The seminars will be held peri shyodically through next March and will deal with problems in such areas as housing education and local government

Planning sessions for the pro- gram havealready been held at Mount St Mary with the New- burgh chapter of Bnai Brith and the college administration serving as eo-cpnvenors IU1d representatives of other agencies acting as C()-sponsors SeymolH Fein~an of Briai Brith is temshypor~rfchairm~nof the program

THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 14 1966

Permits Concert In Cathedral

TOKYO (NC) - Peter Tatsuo Cardinal Doi of Tokyo lent his eathedral for a concert of British music to commemorate the 900th anniversary of Westminster Abshybey

Sponsored by the British emshybassys cultural department and Mainichi Shimbun large Japanshyese daily newspaper company the concert featured works by H~nry Purcell George Frederick Handel Gustav Holst Ralph Vaughan Williams and William Walton It was the first pershyformance of all middotthese works in Japan

In offering the cathedra~ for the evening of music the cardishynal said that he was happy to make some contribution to the

commemoration of the 900th centenary of Westminster Abshybey which is a great symbol of Christian tradition for the Enshyglish nation as well as for the whole Christian family

Dudley Cheke charge dafshyfaires at the British embassy here in thanking the cardinal for the use of St Marys eatheshydal said

Such a gesture from one of the worlds newest cathedrals

communist govement interfershyence with the current religiouS celebrations iii Poland

The peOple behind the IiOIl Curtain demand freedom and independence and justly 90 he asserted

Ch M kIcagoans to ar Polish Millennium

CHICAGO ltNC) More thaR

200006 persons are expected to fill SoldierFieldhere for a colshyorful patriotic arid religious fes- tival marking the1000th annishyversary of Polands Christianity on Sunda) A~g 28

to one of the most ancient and famous places of worship in Britain is in the true ecumenical spirit of our time

Rejects Cliallenge To Sunday Laws

ATLANTA (Ne)A federal judge here has turned down a request by a department store chain for a three-judge hearing on the constitutionality of Georshy

gias Sunday closing laws lJ S District Judge LewiS R

Morgan agreed hoWever fG conduct a GDe-judge hearing on whether the laws had been apshyplied in a discriminatory manshyner against the stores He set the hearing for July ~l

Judge Morgan noted that the U S Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of similar laws iF- 1961 Thus he said the chalshylenge to the Georgia statutes was insubstantial

P B h ortuguese IS Op VTICAN CITY (NC) P

n - ope Paul VI has named Father Americo Henriques formervice rector of the major seminary of

Highlight of the festivities will the Leiria diocese in Portugal be a c()ncelebrated Mass at a to be auxiliaiy bishop of Lashy1oo-foot square altar with mego Portugal Archbishop John P Cody as principal celebrant middot

pageants ban9s and a 1200- bull bull voice choral group will be fea- J B bullbull tured in the entertainment The celebration wnrenawith a pro- bull bullee~ion toa 32-fthigh reproduc- LUMmiddotBER CO tion of the ic~nlgtf Our Lady of bull bull Czestochowa which will be conshystructed at the nortlierid of the So Dartmouth bull field bull

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-THE ANCH9R-Diocese of Fan River-Thvrs July t~ ~66 Dominicans Elect

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PHILADELPHIA (NC) shyMother Mary Louis Scheerer

middot has been elected mother general

Any Grandchild Able to Wrap of UJe Dominican Congregation of 8t Catherine de Ricci whicb

Grandpa Around Little Finger By Mary Tinley Daly has its motherhouse in suburbaa

Not all the littlepeopJe~~ who come around our house Mediamiddot middot A native of Philadelphia sh~middot are gremlins Some ofmiddot them are grandchildren of various joined the Dominican commushyages sizesshapes and temperaments but they all seem oity inmiddot 1926 She was graduated to have one thing in commonthemiddotgift Of persuasion with from ROsemont Colleglaquol here and

middottheir grandfather Publicly has a mastersmiddot degrelaquol in educ~I just cant think Now doil~t teli tion from Fordham University She spent middot25 years of her reli shy

middotwe call it ithe gift of pershy me to suasion though privately Yes she jumped-up and

middotgious life in Cuba teaching ~ middotwe regard it as wrapping down You sai9 When did God Dominican academies in Havana first talk about baseball in thehim around a finger With his and CieruuegosFor the paSt Bible and I didnt kiloll ittherimiddot own children the Head of the year she was superior at a parshybut you told me Its in the firstHouse wasnt stem but ~e wa~ ish center in Cali Colombia

firm With the line of Gena Genevieve small visitors Mothe~ Mary Louis is a siste)

middot hes a push-overbull Genesis he prompted

CYf the late Bishop Aloysius L inning I havimt read the Bible

OK And it says In the big Scheerer OP of Multan WestWe saw a pershyPakistan who died last Jan 26middot ~yet she explained Butmiddot i fect example of

sure remember that part The Scheerer faniily gave 19 So 50 cents quickly changecl

1 his playing middot of its members to religion-two

hands-a triple play you might the con game

middotDominican priests three Domini- call It from the Head of the

middot during a walk middot can Sisters three Carmelite

House to Mary to the clerk in middot from our house

Brothelll and two Carmelite the doll store

middotmiddotto the neighshypriests 6middot

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bull my 50 cents back from Auntthe Head of the MarkieHouse little Mary Daly Brennan middotSisters Wo~king

Right And with interestand 1 In her buttercup-yellow dress promised the Head of the House Under New Rules

seven-year-old Mary would run See what I mean A push-over on ahead take a few steps 1gtack- for the little people at our house ST PAUL (NC)~The Sisters

of St Joseph of Carondelet here wardmiddot until wed catch up then have initiated several r u I e continue a running fire of con- I W I versation subtly middotaimed we ncrease elge changes adopted by the congreshy

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Souree of Luseious Seafood CDA Convention I oj

By Joseph and Marilyn Roderick To Open SundayI must make another appeal in behalf of day liDies

BOSTON (NC) - T-be RevAt one time these flowers were considered the lowliest of Douglas Horton former dean offlow~rs and were to Igte seen mainly in unkempt gardens the Harvard University divinity

tields and along roadsides Dull am~r in color it was known scMol will be a featuredspe~~middot

er at the 31stbiennial Catholicthat they were Capable of seafood eating in my own oPin- Daughters of Alnerica national8UrViving almosfany amount ion the clam convention here starting Sundayof neglect poor soil drought Tbefreshness and availability

Dr Horton will speak on aand ill treatment and so they of this tyPe of food along ith panel dealing wiih Christian

~re planted in difficult areas the swi~ness of its prepara~on Conver$8tions Richard Cardishywhere nothing else could grow makes It perfect for hot sticky nal Cushing of Boston and Msgr Things have changed formiddot the i days Salad~ and Summer se~m

middot Francis J Lally editor of thelowly day li11 Hybridists have to go band m hand and nothmg Pil~ Boston archdjocesim newsshyimproved the middotquality of flower makes a qwcker or tastier salad

middot pa~r are alSo listed as paneland the length middotof the poundlowering than seafood even the canned ists taeasonand have broadeneq ~ and frozen vaneties such as tuna

Cardinal Cushing host to thecolor spectrum~include Y~l- and Alaskan crab meat conv~ntion is scheduJed to offerlows oranges and myriad Pas~l One of the secrets of success m the convention Mass and to besharles without diminishing the cooking these gifts from ~he sea fe~turea speaker at the conven- touglmess of the plant in any is speed overcooking tends to tion banquetwaY ~he new hybrids may be toughen even the sweetest clam

grown unler the same adverse and dry out the most succulent A panel oilmiddot The Influence of eonditions of drought poor soil fresh sworfish steak Freshness weimen in the World will h~ve erowding md light shade as the is second in importance in fish as speakers Mother Mary Henshyolder wild varieties cookery as can be attested to by nesseyof the Cenacle Convent Under desirable conditions anyone who has tasted a fish Mary Sparks of radio station the newvarieties of day lily do cooked over an open fire secshy WNAC Mrs Mary McGrath of extremely well These are fasci onds after leaving its watery the Boston Herald and Dr Franshyoating plants in many respects home ces Smith of the Leahy Clinic For one thing the flower lasts Many years ago when my famshy Msgr Joseph Havey superior for only one day to be quick17 fly vacationed at Horseneck of the Missionary Society of st

James the Apostlefounded breplaced by another on the fol- Beach before the hurricanes Cardinal Cushing to send U s

priests to Latin American miso lowing day ravag~d it one of our favorite

The plants reproduce very pastimes was gazing through sions and Msgr Joseph M Nelshy4tJicldy and a single tuber will binoculars in search of return ligan 0f the CommissionGlf

grow to three or four the first ing swordfishingboats If the Christian Unity for the Balti shyrear and may be broken up in~ had a white flag flying from the more archdiocese aIsGwill Mshy

dress the convention 10middot or mj)e plants after five mast it meant they had had a yellngtor so TheY ~aybe moved successful day and were return- Andre G~gneand Miss Margaret Parkef ehairman The at ~1most any time without real~ ing witb their prize or prizes tomiddot affair wi1lbe held on the hOllpitaI gt9ulids corner of Mid- ly setting them back to any eK- the wharf at WestpOrt Point die and South Main Streets ChiekimBarbecue Set tent although the best time for The lucky youngster who first ~ planting is in late Summer or sighted this flag woqld run to At Central ViUage aarly Fall tellthe adults and we would all Members of theLadies GuildStronger Church

This is the time thqugh ~ pile eagearly into the cars hOP- of St John Ule Baptist Church isit the nurseries to see them lB ing to reach the dock before the Central Village will sponsor a bl~ for -election for pU~has- boat came into sight in the Tithing Paid Catechists Action Movement Play chicken barbecue from 530 to ing later m the ~asonBettcr river The huge swordfish were bull 730 satUrday night July 16 at yet if you hare 8 friend witp a somet~ng to see (an~ smell) Mai()r Role in PhiHppine$ Church Progress the parish hall Serving will be fewplantswhich are well-estab-middot as their huge carcaSses fIlled the continuous TiCkets are limited lis~edI am sure_~~t he woUld sman fishing boats and their SAGINAW (NC) Tithing AId these ~osts are not iii- _ and should be obtained in adshybe more than Willi~ toI)llrt sword was a frightening th~ng paid catecllists and a lrtrong eon~Clerable eGD te~chers are vance from merilbers Or at 1iie with a fewtu~rs to view N~Nlaquorthel~ss we f01gt CaibolicActi~xnoveP1ent are pa~ saiaries ~denjogta pro- rectory General ch~rmanis

enjY~e yellowsand golds what they looked like as we ate playing major roles in stren~~h- fe~~~ stat~~ nthar home MrS MaqAeveao assisted by III s~lidcolors although thest bull the fresh steaks the next day ening the Church in the Phihp-ar~as p()ten~~ t~cheurolS 8re ticket chairman Mrs Edith teildto fade a littlEi if plahteci itl The following -scall~p recipe is _Pneamp ~ missiOllarysaidbere seiltfr()riitM pT0ViIlces to spec- Kirby ditectsUObutthereare Jiulny one which Illuse if MeliSllli i Fth Andr LeF bvere ia(Co~legesmiddoti~tieJ~ani1aarea ~ varieties in the1rum~tll~finds any co~panions for her OCn~ who hi~~een ~tiOlled forC9It~~ini~~Wlenth~y r~= The guild will Peet at 8 ~ form Some are banded~soDle lone ~tcl1 c bull if the Ph1Hplnes shiee 19141 ue- tu~t~he~r homeJowlls and vp night also in th~ hall and allfrm~d arid they areeven to 00 Thismiddot recipe shoUld be used bed reliJous growth o~ the lag~~ ~~~ ar~ ~~gnedt()teah mem~srerelluesfed to bring had in dwarfed forms But best with tin~scallopsthatneedveI1 ~ ciSmiddot tillmiddot tiD his It religIOn classes lD the public items for a food middotbaskit to be shyof all they require very little little cooking IS an we VlSI g orne schools on a scheduled basis ramedat the barbecue eyeneForthe gardener wh9~e SeaUoPsPonUgal$e here In~ichigan InhisInfantaparjsb of St

p~rpe~ual ery is l- I only had 2 cu s dry white wine wrhere are middot1~~p~ests middotfoTmiddot Marks Fath~r LeFebvere said tqe tImettbere 18 absoluteI7 I t ~ ot sliced 49000 peopleliVlngmiddot In three 46 lay catechists take care of re- In Cqtholic Schooi nQthing that can be p~ant~ with l ~~lonion sliced town~ and 68 villages he said ligiQl1s instrueticm in 26 grade SPOKANE (NC)-Four Prot less trouble and WhICh affords 12 wholemiddot peppercorns of hIS eastern Luzon area of schools In the iiocese as a whole estant mini-sters and a rabbi will as much beauty as the day m 1 spring of parsley and I Infanta-in Quezon Province It there ~ 2aO paid laY catechists participate in the Summer

In the Kitchen _ Tablespoons chopped parsley would be absolutely impOSSIble teaching in 120 ptjblic scbools J

School of Christian ApostolateMel~ssa pic~ed uP a sca~lop 2 pounds of tiny scallops to get anything done without ~ In additionto paying theeosts (SSCA) next week at Gonzaga~ell 10 the nver t~s mbrnmg 2Tablespoonsof butter lay helpproVlded by Catholic of8D eneosIve CCD program University here in the State ctf Where were vacaJIon~ng and 1I large ripe tomatoes Action and the CCD tithing is also paying ~e brunt Washington More than 1000lDuch to her ~nse It tu~ed 1pound pound mushrooms trimmed Father LeFebvere noted that of tb~ eosts of educating semshy teenagers - including various eut to have two sld~ a~d be lB- and coarselychoRPelt despite a decline ip middotthe economy inarians Christian and Jewish youth bullhablt~d She plac~d It WIth great 1 Tablespoon lemon juice the introduction of tithing has The Carmelite reported that groups -are expected ror the care In a sandpail full f water salt and pepper beeninstrumental in permitting the status of the priesthood and five-day leadership school beingand ~ounced to all WIth great 1) In a saucepan put the wine the Church to move ahead Sisterhood has risen sharply in sponsored by Bishop BernaId 3~ g~nerosty We can cook It for carrot onion~ peppercorns aod P naSiatas the Philippines and vocations are Topel of Spoka~bull dinner ess~o

COUNTRY FAIR TO BENEFITNOmiddotVITIATESettin tr6

Up Fair booths for the Presentation of Mary Novitiate under the splnsorsmp Of the Friends of St Amies Hospishy

tal Fall River scbeduled f~ Saturday J111y 16 from 9 to 9 are left to rlmiddotghtbull Sister BeattiK Sister Rita Marie

the sprig oflparsley Bring to r0 growing We now have 27 boys If lilie could manage to fiM boil and add the ~allopssim- T~~g b~ said bas bootjt~ in Manila seminaries he said

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St ~celiasMissionClubwiniDJl ~han thetieasures of the seabullbull 3 Simmer the cooking liquid IndianmiddotBishopmiddotmiddot Praises hold a rummage al~ from 6 toWe in New England dont fully until it is reduced to about ~ 9 tomorr~w and from 1l 10 4reaHzehow lucky we areto be of a cup Strain and reserve American Missioners- Saturday at 62-1 Whipple Streetnear the source of luscious sea- 4 rn a large skillet me~t the

Fall River Proceedsmiddot will beneshyfootlmiddot as the aforementionedJ Dutteradd the tomatoes Peeled CALltur~~(NC)~a~s~ed- fit the Franciscan MissionariesscalloR the sweet crab the and seeded and coarsely chopped PusIShOf La~rn~ p~aChY of Mary and contributions ofroyal lobster and all the other and t~~ mushrooms aqd cOok S l1Sr~ urne 0 IS ocese clethes will be appreciated varieties of fish that inhabit our over a low he~t until mushrooms from a VISIt tad the Un~tedttate~

Atlantic shoreline not forget are cokedand mixture haa ~i th re~ee ~ralse or me~ ling o~ course the star 9fOU thickened a bit IC~~ miSSiOnarieS servmg 1ft

~ 5) Add the liquid that fOOl IndIa _ saved the lemon juice the Citing the advantages of modshyPreaching Serm()lI1lsmiddotmiddot chopped parsley an~ saltanltil em A~eriean ~ving ~h bi$hoP

WASHINGTON eN-C)~ Dyshy pepper to taste Puree this mix- notedlhe eagerness of hIS Jesuit Illamic Preaching -in the Contemshy t4re if a blender Gr thto~gh m arid Mercy Sister missionaries to JPorary WorldwiU be the theme food nm] Put the scallops in a forego American comforts and (seminars to be conducted durshy chafing dish (or skiliet) pour work ill poverty B~sh()p Picahy ng the Summer for Catholic the sauee over all and sprinkle also remarked that niissionaries chaplainll at naval bases iQNM surface With finely Chopped 0Ii leave inthe United Statel3 lolk Va Pensacola F~ and p~rsleyHeat lightly Deliciom spyak of their nussi()11 stations~middotsan Diego Calif XmiddotI iJi)J)a~ sheUJL~ bull ~middot7-~i r-6c~middot~~1 as~1ietlt~0 1iol_~(t-lt0~t~

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Urges E~tensiollll

OffCol~egiality WHEELING (NC)-The ideai

of collegiality in the Church needs 0 be extended beyond its specific relation to the hielarch~

the president of the Nationall Council of eathollc Men saicf here

Speaking ~efore the fourtlli a~nual conv~ntion of the Diocshyesan Council of ~atholic MeBt John Donnelly said that the whole world had a glimpse 01 what can be accomplished bi collegiality at the Second Vanshyean Council

It liked the glimpse he ccm tinued and will demand a fuD view This will meall applying collegiality by analogy to othell areas of the Church

While collegiality strictiy apshyplies to the College of Bishops he explained the bishop can ill turn consult with his priests and people

Good startl in this area have already been made he addec citing the opening of discussion of diocesan problems to allpeoshypIe in some dioceses and the creshyation of parish school boarde with lay membersbull

THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 14 1966

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Bishop Co rberry Urges Adequate Insured Income COLUMBUS (NC)-BishbP

John J Carberry has desshyleiibed an adequate insured income for one-parent famshyilies as a question basic to the people of our times and one ~hich cannot be evaded

The bishops statement was read by Father Thomas Duffy Chairman of the Diocesan Ecu-middot menicalCommission at the rally Itlimaxing the Ohio Walk for Adequate Welfare

Some 1000 persons were on hand for the rally in fronto~ the

State HOuse It marked the conshyelusion of a 10-day 155-mile walk from Cleveland to Columshybus Bishop Carberry noted his support of the marchers stated ~im of adequate welfare payshyments in Ohio-100 per cent of

2 standard based on todays cost 4)f living We join ~ithyou is asking

bull t themiddot state of Ohio to consider your proposal earnestly and to i-ectify the situation imlledi- PROUD MOTHFRTheaudiellce appla uded Mrs Alma St Onge of Putnam Conn Religious Superiors 2tely l1esaidmiddot at the St Michaels College commencementmiddotWinooski Park Vt where her three children Close Con e to Howemiddotver the bishop aske~ for received honorary dOctotates in th~ same ceremony Left to right Msgr Paul J St V n on new and creative approaches to Onge vicar general of the NorVlich Conn diocese Mrs StOnge Mother Ritamiddot de la ATCHISON (NC) - CatholR ~ problem of public weifare Cmiddot F SEA religious superiors of men closed including the consideration of a rolX lllericanprovlllclal If the Daughters of the Holy Ghost and US Rep their ninth annual assembly miranteed income Villiam L St 9ngeof Connecticut NC Photo here in Kansas with a resolutiolll Consider the responsibilities urging religious communities to of the parent In one-parltmt fam- Smiddot G Ch h L d continue their search for ways of

jlies who is attempting to bring ees reater il urc ave an Loyaltymiddot ever more effectively livinfl

liP children properly against their witness of Christ through everwhelming odds he said poverty

Basic Question New Penno Bi shop Cite$ CounciIGoins Attending the meeting were Should not such parents be 142 leaders in the Conference 01

Jgiven an adequate insured in- ALTOONA (NC)-A degree Loyalty to and love for the Speaking of the Constitutionmiddot Major Religious Superiors of Come relieving them of the of confusion may have followed ChUllt h he declared will equal on the Church in the Modern Mens InStitutes representing pressing anxietiesoLmere sub it but Vatican Council IIs teach- in days tocomemiddotmiddotammiddotpersuaded World he declared it should re- 35000 priests Brothers and sem sistence existence instead of the ings wil1middot1~ad men eventually to that ltJf the infant Christian com- mind every member of the dio- inarians Jlovernment hiring endless varie- great loveof and-loyalty to the mlinitymiddot I cese of-the role to middotbe filled ill In their four-day meeting they ties of parent substitutes such as Church Bishop James J iIogan Bisil10p Hogan commented on shedding the lightoJEtheGospel e-amined how they can fulfill

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L ~TCHIS0NltNC)-Father Al- ture generations privileg~d ~ Th~ breakdown of th~tpree LINmiddot (llC)-GeraldGOefshy~~ilJI~TI)1laquon OSI3president be m~mbers of tJte LOJdsMysti- previnus years 196~ ielgiou~ ier he~d oi~astGeirrian~~ middot ~StBened](t$ltolle~e here in cal Body $1033 mIllIon ~duc1tional $680 communlst-dommated Christianlapsa~ says ~lIarringdeIays we million~ hospital and institu- Deinocratjcmiddot party insist~d that ~nay have the foundationsin nmiddot~middotmemiddot middotCmiddotmiddothmiddotmiddotmiddotC ago Man ti6nal-$985 milliont(jtal $2698 tle Catholic IChurchin East and~fore the first snowfalls He million 1963 religious $1001 westGermany must be seen as was speaking of the colleges H Obl million _educational $678 ~il- two indepmiddotendentunits -

middot new $1 million library and onorary ate lion hospital and institutional This view is pushed from time $640000 dormitory SAN ANTONIO (middotNC) -Ed- $1030 million totll $2709 mil- to time by the East German al-

The three-story air-condi- ward Murphy of Ciiicago has re- lion 1964 religious $999 mH- th6~~tes who see c09peratiolll ~oned library will accommodate ceived the t~tle of honorary Ob- lion educational $709 million between the bishops of the two 230000 volumes to start but is late - highest distinction t ha t l)ospHal and institutional $1 301 zones of Germany as a danger designed for expansion since can be giveri a layman by the million total $3003 milli~n to communist power 7000 volumes are being added Oblates of Mary Immaculate Preliminary reports for the Goettel claimed that the West each y~ar The dormItory will The title was conferred at St first quarter of 1966 showed a German bishops impelled by the house ne~rlY 150 ~tudents at tl1e ~nthonys Seminary here in fallinH off in religious and hos- demands of their Christian exist shyBenedlctmes men s college Texas by Father Clifford Black- pital and institutional construc- ence work to overthrow the

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crown Edward Duff SJ associate proshy A Polish representative here fessor of political science at Holy SELFmiddotHELP PROJECT A host of young collegians and high school stud~nts are sp~aking two weeks after the deshyCross College Worcester Mass participating in a Self-Help Project cQnducted by Marymount College Boca Raton for sign of the stamp was exhibited 81d Msgr Joseph Gremillionbull migrant workers and cultU1ally deprived children of South Flotida Greg Johnson Diocese publiCly here said his governshydirector for Socio-economic de-shy ment insisted that the design telof Miami seminarian provides the music while Nigerian princess Roseanna Ofem censhyvelopment Catholic Relief Serv be changed Otherwise Pohmdter teaches dancing 011 the grounds of St Vincent de Paul major seminary which has ices-National Catholic Welfare might refuse to allow any U S Conference New York lent its facilities as one of six centers during the six-week Summer middotprogram NC Photo mail bearing the stamp into iit

A week before the confershy territory he added ences opening the WCC made In the meantime the COntroshypublic priormiddot recommendations versial stamp is still on Ul4Seminarian Singers Have Hit middotRecordby top Anglican Orthodox Protshy presses Its initial printing 0laquo estant and Roman Catholic scholshy 115 million stamps is schedulet1l ars calling for immediate estabshy ISons ofmiddot AdamI See Value of Folk Music for first day of issue lishment of joint study and acshytlon progplms by their churches CINCINNATI (NO)-The fa- more promise Word of Light group three years ago Later middotHecads Department to deal with a broad scope of vored folk music Of the college- which middotalso has a religious theme they learned and added guitar ST LOUIS (NC) _ Mary E social ills age generation can be used to The seminarians came up with playing In addition to personal Dajs has been named directOli

Joint Action adantage in the apostolate io Handful in three days and appearances the three have vis- of social service a new depar~ The recommendations were youth were surprised ~hen the tune isted a mission in North Caro- ment at the Catholic Hospitan

revealed with the publication by Thats the view of the Sons ~came a hit A major record lina where they sang a loU AssOciation l)eadcillarter~ here the WCC of the full texts of ofmiddot Adam middotthree popular folk Company now is middotnegotiating lor mountain Mass designed esp~- MiSliDavis ws formerly witll minutes of two closed meetings singers~ho developed their Handfulmiddotmiddot dally to appeal to the people of the American Public Welfabull held under the joint auspices of talents as a hobby at Stmiddot Greg- Folk Mountain Mag Appalachlmiddota A ti eh _ ssocla on 111middot lcago w~ theWCC and the Vatican Secre- orY$ Seminary here The seminarians began singing lIhe was siaff ampB$Ociate for med-o ~ariatfor Promoting Christian The tiio--WillialnWySdng (JIf ~ together as a barber~hop~ The seminarians ltre Convinced ~al care

New SilCJm~ Stirs Po~ish Regome

WASHINGTON (NC)-Poland has threatened to refuse all mail bearing the new U S five-cent stamp honoring 1000 years of Polands statehood and its milshylennium of Christianity The stamp is due to be released on Jul) 30

In Warsaw U S Ambassador John A Gronouski former U S Postmaster General dismissed the threat as still in the rumor siage

The stamp bears a Latin cross between the dates 966 and 1966 above an eagle Milwaukee arshytist Edmund D Lewandoski who designed the stamp said it is ~

stylized version of the ttadishytional Polish eagle wearing ~

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through its embassy here pJOshytested that the eagle depicted is the pre-World War II eagle and not the communist post-war eagle The U S State and Post Office departments said the only apparent difference is that the post-war eagle wears a

Vhurs July 14 11966Urge Closer Ties tin Church Fighl On Social Ills

GENEVA (NC) - The World Conference on Church and Society at its opening here was confronted with what amounted to a summons for the immediate broadening of collaboration between members of the World Council of Churches and the Roman Cathshyolic Church on a wide range of middotsocial activities

The conference sponsored by the WCC brought together 400 theologians and leading Chris- i

tia laymen active in public and social affairs for two weeks of probing under the theme Christians in the Technical and Social Revolutions of Our Time The WCC described the meeting i as the most important on social issues ever held under WCC auspices

An eight-man team of official Catholic observers present for the meeting included Msgr Charles Moeller Belgian theoshylogian who recently became unshydersecretary of the Doctrinal Congregation in Rome Father

Unity st Raphaels parish Srraquoing- tl1at appropriate folk music 01-The recommen~ation~~numer- field Terry Wilkeylto~ StmiddotmiddotVin- Seminarians Get feredwith dignity arid solemnity

Ilted race relations problems de Pauls heremiddotandmiddotMlchaelUr-middot _ has a place in tlie Chilrchsmiddot)jt- concerning socialeconomic and bas of StmiddotJosephs Massillon- Smiddot T bullbull 1 orgyThey are especialij fond ~u~tral development emergency have a hit record Hllndful 01 ~~~r ra1n19 of the folk music MaSs for

~iefJ refugeemiddotmiddotresettlement ac eurolay nowmiddotgoihg f()f them in ALANTA (NP)~Aroiddle yenoungAmericans composed by iion for p~a~e and preserice inmiddot OhiomiddotmiddotWHkey wfotethe music class collegestudent Yalled the Ray Repp

irlternati()nalotganitations as and aU middotthre~ ~har~ in compos~ stre~ts of a poor se~tionberein Young people inva~iablY a~lt ~areasrequi~ipgjminepiahtjointmiddot )ngmiddotthemiddot lyrics The words extolmiddot Atlallt~j where povertyis more -~surprised when they discover

bull a~tion They said that while manS achievements and worth eidentthan in sections he tne Sons of Adam aie semishybasic differences middotin sodal and strelS hili ~otaldependenee walked duriilgjiis highsch~l naria~s they said rolk iYusi~ thinking still remain between on God bull days in Rochester N Y by the trio helps dispel the JM)shy

the ehurch~ these were areas Surprise elllaquo ~He got a hajrc~t in a Negro iion that the Church i6 oot Of in which joint programs eOlld None of the three regards blrlgtershop in the area caulling touch with coliege-~ge eu~toffiB lie un~ertaken immediately himself as a professional enter- at least some wondelment aboutmiddot a~d eUlturet~ey a~ded

They also said that the Ro- tainer In factafter Summer his presence there man Catholi~ and other churches vacation the trio will dissolve He is one of ii seminarians Mould combine their study of Wysong and Urbas will be to- working iii the Atlanta archdioshy Cars Blessed te the~logical bases of Chris- gether as students at Mount St cese as part of the Summer BONN (NC)Tens of tbotl shytlan SOCIal acbon because they Marys Seminary here while With A Purpose p l og l am sands of cars were blessed bywere firmly convinced that Wilkey will enter the majormiddot (SWAP) The group divided

pr~ests all over Germany in thethere is no suff~cieht re~son ~hy seminaryo~ the Glenmary into three areas of pastoral conshy Churchs observance of trafficmiddotfurther work on this theme Fathers in Chicago cerri-=rural suburban and urban safety day Following the blessshys~ou~d be carried on in jsola- Meal1while ~hatev~r profits a~9stolates ~ is attemptillg te ing drivers promised to applytlOn come flom their publIc apPear- identify the Church with the the hiw of charity while on the

ances and rcentcord sa~es will be needs of the people and assist roadJosephite Fathers used to help them continue their the pastor in the functioning of studies for the pri~sthood the parish Re-elect Fr ODea Handful of Clay was com-

WASHINGTON (NC)-Father posed for the flip side of a Although the archdIOcese has George F ODea middotSS~J has d f t th t had a Summer program for deashy

re~0r ea urIng a song a cons for a number of yearsbeen reelected superior general orlgl11ally was beheved t~ have Archbishop Paul J Hallinan offomiddot a second six-year term at a

Atlanta now has extended thegeneral chapter meeting here of program to include youngerthe Josephite Fathers He has Bishop of Trenton seminalmiddotians It not only aids theheaded the community since

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in the community before his Trenton Diocese by Bishop is available in cans 2 to 12 Ibs ~lection as superior general George W Ahr He has been under the Atalanta Krakus or Tal81 (Bass River

fhe Josephite community of vice chancellor since 1963 Msgr brands Tender lean readytoeatl RAMBLERpriests and Brothers was foundshy Fitzgerald succeeds B ish 0 p At your favorite meat cou nterSavings Bank Americas Economy Kinglted in Baltimore in 1893 dedishy James J Hogiin who was enshyFnr the Best Deal Come Tocated to work among Negroes throned last week as spiritual

(0 SOUTH YARMOUTH in the United States There are head of the Altoona-Johnstown Broadway Rambler c DENNIS PORT more than 260 Josephites workshy Pa Diocese by Archbishop John INC )bull HYANNISing in five archdioceses and 11 J Krol of Philadelphia Bishop 168 BROADWAY

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hardly eyer referred to by name petence in his professionmiddot4e has the Abbey-College Church at your prayer-book your complacent spiritual fortress Praeti~e it butas the engineer the sub- by middothis loose morals and his ir- St Mselinj Coll~ge~Manches- j by selfdenial for the hunlry and you will understand its beautiesbull Btantive modified by one or an- regularity courted the loss of tel N H ~~veno~her B~$hops GodLove You

who does not know all there is Ion for JamIe The oy ~k~~ hI~ firm of Koehler and Issac It has td know about Negroes ail(~ S~~lIl$ t~ regll1p vlt~bty ~n been built by the Davison Con-

He actually looks at Negroes hls prelienc7middot Barre~tmiddot ~s per~ struction Company of Marichest- Is all eyes middotand ears and anten- sua~ecJ to gIVe up hIS_ Jpb a1~ ermiddot Groundhreaking was held ill

THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-ThurS July 14 1966

Percys Last Gentlemen8 Fascinating Elusive Novel

By Rt Revlisgr John S Kennedy Walker Percys novel The Last Gentlemen (Farrar

Straus and GirouxNew York $595) is both fascinating middot and elusive it is peopled by eccentrics of all ages and conditions and both_settingS and ~ction ~re stlange Irony ~lays over themiddot ~hol~ book Mr Vaught has antic ways lIke lIghtmng Llghtpmg af- and seems always to be middotgiving fords an unwonted even an impersonation of a crotchey stari1i~gview offami)i~r Southern gentleman He isin landscapes and objects m()men- act a very shrewd man tarily bringing intQ lrilliant Inte~t on making ~oey and prominence somegenerally un- very succ~ssfUl at It Mrs noticed detail while leaving all Vaught oscIllates between proshyelse in ominous shadow And when the flash h ended we w~nder wh~ther we saw what we saw Such too is the effect of Mr Per c y s method wit h human life an~ with the ltharshyacters he has created The The two absent members ofmiddot chief of these is WillisklnBibb the family are moremiddot readily unshy Bmiddotshomiddot) Cmiddotonnmiddotmiddot011Barrett 25 born in the Deep derstoodalthough neither w r South but when we meet him without cryptic quality At Stmiddot AnselmS shyworking as a hUmidification en- When we encounter Sutter be

middot gineer at Macys in New York is seen to be at 34 voluntary Bishop ConnollyWas among

other adjective as mocking as it is definitive Someone re-middot

learning Barretts 3C- marks On

tual duties that he is really only bull jan~tor Which IS true but truthls seldom dIrectly spoken any more

Baffles Psychiatrist He has periodic boutSmiddot of ani

nesia eXperiences difficulties in relating to groups bafflesthe psychiatrist to whom hehas been~ going for many months He) she (V~~L olttecl half de3s preachEld madethe highest possiblescoles Isk~~ her if ~he ~aritedto be Un1Su~1 Desln onmiddot psychOlogical aptitude tests) aliy~ a~~ 011 fl~ceiv~I1g in middotllf- The new chureb on the middotSt esp~ally in thearellofprobmiddotmiddot firmativeanswer bad~h~rc~m~itiseIIns cf~nipushas drawn a lem-solVing and goalseeldllg to the motherhouse gr~t deal of interestmiddot because

middot T~e trouble was hecoUldn That as il Val)ater tells of ~~r~Igtltsing s~ze and UIlc~U~ thmk what to do ~tYeentests Barret 1 ~eceIVed m~ruction_ circul~ d~signIt will se~

This ingenuousfree-floatiiJg ma~e a general confeSSlO~l was ~ the~ehe(iktinecomntuii~~y ~~ YOQrig man has a Peculiar efpounde~t shnven~aptI~d middotconfInne~ ~ts Abbe3middot Chuflh and the st~ middot on people For example when andmide mYf~rstv~ws all In de~fqody~ c~mPus c~apel

he tehirns to the Southhe di~~ thespaceof ~x wveks They P4l~yyeari~tbe plapJ1illg turbsmiddotthe Negroes with whom hi th~ught I w~ cra~y the~bQeyColllige Church was comes in contact He is the onlyTh~Yllughtli be~laquove that BaJ- designed br Nicholas Issac of white man in the entire South ~ett wIll m~e an ~dea~~ompa~ the Manchester architectural

Rae in theirpresence wvich is not at all what they expect from II white man hence their pershyturbation

-lt ToU~h of Ma~ness AS with illl else in the bOOk

the circumstanceSlof hisretumshying to the South have a touch of madness While in New York Ion beggars himselfto buya tel shy~ escope costing about $2000 in order to look at things (thebncks for exanipleina build- ing) and thereby recove~ the~ ~d also to _watch ~opl~ close up without their being aware

that they are undermiddotmiddotscrutiny He takes to watching a beauti shy

luI girl who frequerits a certain bench in Ce~tral Par~ ~e learn that she is Kit~Vatightmiddotmiddota South~rner likepI~Ielmiddot mee~ the cenclusionis equivocal her a~d her family ~nd soo~ ~is Mi ~ercys p4rpose it ouid almost a member of tl)e family appear is tqraise questions not

Kitty is ill~ew York for ~oanswer tli~m Th~ ambig~uty trainin~ in ballet and living of life itself is conveYed notmiddot with Rita who has been di deared up No valu~is Jeft unshyvorced from KittYsbrother Dr~ tested no conven~ioi-diili~talas Sutter Vaught Another brother well --as coriservatiy~)uhque~-Jamie 16 has been in Northern tioned) The book can beread hospitals foli four yea~suffer-forthecolnic genius whchnlushyfrom a severe and atypical minates it But vheri one h~s mononucleosis The pa~ntS of left off cquckling le wik~til1 i

Kitty and Jamie are in New be pondering themiddot darkWiSdoln telephone eal1~ sen JoMmiddotmiddotO York atthe moment because whichstirsilnci stutters in this Pastore of Rhode Island is tbit i

clltiinies cOllditionis~~ical~o-vetrxir~rz-rt~~xJxJi--Ejt middotebiefi-spoilHotmiddotiofmiddot~measu~~rlt

fesslOnal Southern charmmiddot a~d coquetry and b~uts of apopl~ctlc SUPERIOR GE1ERAL

r~ge at ~UC thm~s as fluorlda- Th~ Very Rev George F bon It IS ImpOSSIble to get at ODea SSJ has been reshythe simple truth about either

elected Superior General ofDefies Detection the Josephite Fathers whoseKitty too is hard to categoshy

rize By fits she sees herself inmiddot more than 300 priests clerics various roles dancer co-ed and Brothers work in the housewife She tries to fit her- Negro apo3toJate with theirself into stereotypes of each in motherhouJe in Baltimoreturn but what she is in herself

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more ill than eveJBarrett goes after them knowjngonlY that v~teran Rome cOrrespondent they are somewhere in the vi- ~ IrvineR Levinewh1) has cOYshydnity of Santa-Fe

Whenmiddot middothe finds the twob rothers Jamie il dy~ng

grimly comic struggle ensueSchiefly conceriiing whetlietor

not the youth is to be baptized as his sister the nun has directed Thedeathbed scene is grotesque

but ihesltapahly affecting and

positjpn and seems quite cont~n~ representinf five New EnglanQ to bemiddot an assistant coroner and GoD LOVE lOU to WK tor $10 In appreciation for Our amatemiddoturphImiddotlosophermiddotmiddotmiddot Dioceses participa~d in middotthe

_ ceremonies as did Benedictine Lords -crace to camtt smolting may we DOW ~8e the money sPeDt In Six~ Weeks Abbots from monasteriesmiddotacroSs onmiddot these coffin nails to Ilail down the spread of leprosy hunger

Val t~e older daughter is a the naiioriled by Rt~ Rev Beililo and thirst bullbullbull to AB for $100 In thanksgiVing for arecovelT nun working among Negroes in Gut OSB Abbot Primate of fom amiddot sevee heart attack and slight stoke bullbullbull to Thomas a miserable backwater in the the Benedictine Order agemiddotS Christine age 1 Michael age 6 Patti age 5 Robert age 4 DeeR South She was instantly Bishop EmestT PririeauOt Paul age -Z fO $941 We saved this money we Iot from our converted to Citholicism while Manchester officiated at the ~ Christmases Valentines and birthdays smee ou fathe middotdied ~ bull deg at ~oJum~ill Uhiv~rsity ~he~ consecration riteli which were to a MissionmiddotSoclety of (ifreen Bay Wise for $50 Enclosed is amp

oneAay ~n t~e middotlibrary ~ n~ri presid~ 0 vel by - Richard eheck ~ help 7011 middotwith jrou inision work ha4~uddel1lYsaid to hTr~h~tCardinal Cushing whoa~ ~ ~

~ccompany Janue and the fam~ Dec 1963 Ily qack hOJW~middot Once there h~ an~ Jlll)ie can go where t~ey S V tideg U like and ~ll~ave ~he whe~~ ays CI can ses withal to gratify their every YVmiddotmiddot middottmiddot0 J~dmiddotyamiddotnmiddottage whim

Affecting Scene RADNOR (NC)-The Vaticaa -The re~igtltiti~n of t~ storY has respomedmiddottotheageoftei shy

comes with the disappearance of evisiorf Witb a professional apmiddot Sutter ari~ Jamie the latt~I now proacliand is using themediUtili

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ered Rome for NBC News foir several years says in TV Guide magazirie The familiarity Ci papal advisors withmiddotmiddotthe Intri~ cies ofmiddot middott~levision sometimes seeinS grellter than Am~riCaA televisions familiarity withtb2 Vatican bull Levinecredited much of themiddotmiddot Vaticans progressive attitude toward telcvision to Pope Paul VI who has made greater use of the medum than either middotPiWl XIIor Jopn ~III OIL C DI mn - uSC~ 11le laquol oS Iiuo

WASHINGTON (NC) ~ The Seniitehai p~ssed and sent to the House a bill making it a federal crime to make an obshyscene or harassing interstate

Unhappy in the F~--h-e-fS-H-O-Use-middot-~--Imiddot

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We go to Mass we sa our prayers we receive Communion we help pay for the gymnasiumin the school with 6 basket-baD middotstandards Yet we are unhappy not just emotionally but even in our faith Why Because it is half-faith We are like the elder SODmiddot

who stayed in the fathers house but was miserable He complained andmiddot was unhappy for two J~asons firsthe could not see why middotthe fathers house andheaven too should be turned upside down for those who left it or were miserable sinners and good-for-nothings second becaUse the elder SfJn was vegetating not living-biB piety was niiidewed and he found God a bore when he kept the Comshymaridm~ntS He was not putting his faith into practice

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Some of us 111 the (lhurchare like married couples who artei a i~~ years Dever1ell one another I love )ou In like maDrier faith ~a tediun1when it does not gO out to neighbor arid Is incapable of sympathizing rith tbe llper helt youth thfukinlr of suicide ilr those living in h~vels iD Africa We 1ake our faith for granted Like the elclerson It exshyp ~es ItSeif in fonnulizfld worship of God but riot in a sPontalleo1llS love of he hungry Christ lit wriles big checks for rich church institutions without eve tithing $10 of it to brinir the faith to someone In Asilll It Is jwlt full of saeh habitsas outine llueSday n~venas We

are the good solld middle class who ignore the classless vEl are the salt

of ihe earib but salt that has lost Its savor

We ~ unhap))) ~Iuse the ChriSt we have in oU hearts Is a plastic Christ not thll flesh and blood Christ breathing and suffering in the ~serabll of the world Strange is it not that the Church and maniage which are to give Us the greatest measshy

The color-of each ofmiddot the WORLDMISSION RO$ARYS ~ decades-sy~bolizesone oj~thefive continents of the ~orld where missionaries are laboring tomiddot bring souls to Christ Thosemiddot of you w~cannotmiddot-go ~the Missions can s~r~~gthent1losewho~or~in

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THE ANCHOR-Catholics Lead Franciscan Missioner Says Singing ~ancing 13Thurs July 14 1966

In Resettling At Mass Part of Zululand Liturgy Ghanas Leaders New ArrivaIs

MIAMI (NC) - Almost By Dor~thy Eastman Want Church half of the Cuban refugees LONDON (Mt)-Church leadshy

His parishioners not only sing at every Mass-they dance too Theyve been doing who have ~ived in south ers in Ghana have been asked It for years When he performs a wedding ceremony the first thing he usually aoes is to bring religion back to theFlorida since the United introduce the bride and groom to each other Mo~t times they would have never have met country) youths by the LibershyStates government - sponsored ation Copncil that was set upairlift started last December before this The priest with the unusual parish is Rev Thaddeus Kidd OFM who was

after the coup detat that oustedhave been resettled by the Imshy in the diocese this month on Kwane Nkrumah Archbishopmigration Department National behalf of his Franciscan eountry the story will be told in John K Amissah of Cape CoastCatholic Welfare Conference mission to the Zulus He of- the same way down to the last told the Universe a nationalFlights arriving twice daily five days a week already have fered the comJYlent while W~ their knowledge has been Catholic weekly here

This is a healthy sign thehere that ululand In the north- pasSed on by word of mouth andbrought more than 26327 exiies archbishop said an indicationeastern p~rt of the Umon of the spoken word is sacred toto south Fiorida More than at least that the Church isSouth AfrIca 111 a ~Ittle cooler them When we first made this12119 refugees have been resetshy wanted by the leadersthan Massachusetts In the sum- discovery about them we begantled by NCWC in other areas of He claitned that things hadmer Were 6O0 feet a~~ve sea to reaJize how the stories in thethe country including New Jershy got to such a stage with Dr sey New York California Dlishy le~el In myte~rItory ~o Its a lot Old Testlimept coulC have been Nkrumah that any change wasnois Ma8Sachusetts and Puerto drIer than It IS here passed on before the time of the bound to be for the betterThe gema~ Franclscan who written word

hastens to say that he IS no rela- Rico An additional 6247 exiles Archbishop Amissah said thdon the NCWC registration rolls tion to Captain Kidd-As far as Dancmg Is Sacred he had seen Nkrumah at regularhave remained here I know-was in the diocese for Would Father Kidd compare intervals and found him cordialWomen and Children the first time He was born in his Zulus harmonizing and and friendly until 1963 whenWithin hours after they arrive

Scotland-his speech still retains dancing at Mass to the new the Ghana leader turned moreat Miami International Airport a Scottish burr-but raised and American innovation-the con- and mOl to the East and it beshythe refugees from Cuba who deshy educated in London He has a troversial Jazz Mass Theres came impQssible to get an intershysire resettlement are enroute to doctorate in social and political no comparison he says speaking view with him other cities to join relatives who science from the University of of the Jazz Mass thats almost The archbishop said that therefled the communist - controlled Louvain and he taught philos- artificial Its being superimposed has never been much oppositionisland earlier ophy at the College of Bergliolt upon this culture The great or hatred for the Church inAccording to Hugh McLoone outside London before going to thing about the dancing of the Ghana because most of thedirectot of the local NCWC ofshy Zululand as a missionary Zulus is that it arises from the countrys schools were built byfice jobs are no problem and First Native Ordained people-its instinctive the good missionaries andoffers of positions in various The Franciscans cover 30000 For them dancing is some- they also established many hosshyareas of the country are abunshy

square miles of territory in thing sacred you know middotIts very pitalsdant Premier Fidel Castros reshyZululand with 50 priests and 150 devotional when you see themstrictions on draft-age males sisters About eight per cent of do it---the way they do it and the technicians and professionals are the people are Catholic Ten of expression they put into it Its Religious in Texasreflected in the arrival figures the priests are Africans from part of their liturgy and a sen- M k C Iwhich show the majority of new other parts of the continent On sible manifestation of their wor- ar entennlarefugees are women and chil- July 4 the first Zulu native was ship because it emerges from SAN ANTONIO (NC)-Archshy dren

Work for Refugees ordained a priest in Rome The their culture bishop Robert E Lucey presided Latest statistics indicate that sisters are currently training 50 Father Kidd spoke of a letter at a concelebrated pontifical

411 per c~nt are women and 32 young Zulu girls as novices he received recently from an- yenasS here marking the compleshyper cent are children age 17 and They will middotform the nucleus of other Franciscan priest who is tion -of 100 years in Texas for younger Ab~ut six per cent of an order inZululand that will wlrlting to go into brand new the Sisters of Divine Providence the exiles are over 65 nurse and teach territorY that has recently been of San Antonio

Despite the large Dumbersof The Zulus being a l0madic opened up to the mIssionaries A feature (jf the three-day 001shyrefugees who have arrived by peo~l~ m~ve around a great deal ~hereare approximately 45~ - ebration was a dfamatic and the airlift there has been no in- _ but ItS stIll remarkable how far people there--and not a single musical Iage~pt Pr~)phets ~f

middot ereilliein the welfare eaSe load _ my pariShioners often walk to Christian Lig~t h~ld at the MUllicipal middot officials Said MassA family~ight-start out But1~~pr~est~ant embark ~n AuditprIumWtold thcstory-of

walkingwedn~~day to get to hi n~w miSsion just yet Hes the two centuries of the corlgreshyo C of e rass onSunda~ ~ou mIght say waiting to receive enoughrilohey - gationsmiddothist~rymiddot including the

DedIcatea I middotornG that Fat~er Kid~ 18 Igtretty no 0 go int~dheterrit-oryand-puHdmiddot ~09 y~a~~sP~J1~)~f Texas ) Seminary CObullege madlc hlms~lf smc~ he travels _ lIis new beaclquiutersa Smll1 The Sisters 0pound Divlne Provi-

bouncmg around m his L~nd 1Al~ER ~iDJ) OF st~aw tbatched mud hut that win - denceoSan Antonio iex were tos ANGELEs dc) ~Ihree Rove) ov~rr6OOO S9uaIe mIles _e about $20(1 fUnded hi ~~ance in 176 They

eerclinalswereamong morethan overhls panllh The Zulus have absolutely serve in the archdiocese of San a sre ofprelatewho partII InthelO years since he went f bull Antonio arid in the dioceses of

- -V antastlC memories the )Dis- 0 d All p bull h pated inthededicatiooi c~reinon- to middotZululand ltl saysmiddotthata f~W sionary says l-heyll remember ~s - arlS es ~liu ~t ~ B~deg1f1tville cpmiddot~~ _ les of-st tohnsSeminary lt~pl~ 1hing1l~ave ~ha~geeurolin this word ~Qr word what you told To Have Counclls Il nsti Dal1as-F~ WOlth El

lege in supurban Camarillo largely lmchanging country For thtlJllfive years ago There ale ~aso d~lvesion ~ Houston sail middot JtranciS CardinalSpel1ma~of instance the bridegroom still tribal storieS that have be~n SASKATOON (NC) ~Bi~hop J~gelo Alealdria Laf~yet~e

New York officiated at the ded pays his brides parents for her handed down for 2000 years and middottJKlein hasiristructedpastors LIttle ~ock- Oklahoma Cityshyic~tion ceremonies but when tpe Franciscim ~rst d lmiddott of estabiish parish cOlnichs Tulsa and Queretaro Mexico d Z 1 d ~ WI e y sca~eled parts t~e

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After the dedication Jaines arnvl In ulu an the average throughout the Saskatoon dio- Francis Cardinal McIntyre o~ bride coston~ cow and now slle ceie by the end of January NO jOB TOO BIGLos -Angeles was chiefcel~brant would cost five Buthe added middotFaith Makes Sacred 1967 rlle- councils aremiddot pllinned at a concelebrated MaSs with wi~h a ch1ckle most pride- M f as a step towards a represen~- NONE TOO SMALLmiddot the bi~hops afthe provineeOf grooms pay now on theinsta~l- usic E fective tive diocesan council in the -Los Angeles who include Bish ment Plan-lt-Ofle cow down and LOS ANGELES (NC~The future The Canadim prelate SULliVAN BROS~op Aloysius J Willing~r CSS~R~ ~ years to pay the rest middotapostolate of sacredmusic can ~idit is premature~ to estabshy~md Au~iliaryBishopiIarryJ( Automaticallymiddot Drafted not be effective without faith lish)hemiddottiiocesan body now but PRINTERS Clinch of Monterey Fresnomiddot The word Zuluineanswat Auxiliary Bishop John J Ward ~ added his hQpe thatit ean De_

Bishop F~aricis J ~urey of Sa~ riormiddotFathermiddotKidd explains So of Los ~gei~s toid the NaUon8l foUnded in the neQr futJire bull piego andFranlt~sJ Greeno that every bOy born into the r CathQlic lI4usic ~duc~tors As~ Tucson and Auxiliary Bishops tribe is automatically drafted eiation here

Tlmothy Manning and John J _when hes born So it wouldnt HQw much the chui~ch has at Ward of Los AngeJes do any goodfora Zuhdo bum _ ~eari t~e~sounq~u~Jligtft~e fQrlns his draft~ilrd~heshould realii qf $8~Jed musJcca~d)e sej~frqJJi bu h k)i th t1( t th~diJe~tiyes ofi~e pOpes over r~n 1 00-Voice Choir r~ ~ r ~~ I Ia e - the yeals~ he s~id

AtJohrison Wedding middotmiddotPrCraquodiicingObscene tbC~~~C~~~~~~k~t~t WASHINGTON (-NC)-A com-middot FI R d I ical llmllte~ri~mmiddot ~he ll)lltershybined choir of loomen and boys ms ~ bull 4ga pieces of art wIth which Chrisshyfrom two Catholic churches in SAN- FRANCISCO (NC)~T~tians over the centuries have

Baltimore will sing at the wed California Supreme Court bas praised God and the~i~herited ding of Luci-BainesJohnson the ruled thatthe production of ob ~reasures of sacred muic both

Presidents daughter and Pat- scene films is l~gal in this State liturgiCal a n dnop-lit~rgic~l rick JNugent here SaturdaY~ provided ~heIe is 110 prQvenin- should inspile Church musicians

Aug 6 middot bull _ tention toexhibitpr distributemiddot tocpntimie ~h6set~aditions shy Themiddot White House announced them nobly by rendering a service the chOirs fro~ the Cathedral of The states highest eourtmiddot that ismiddot genuiilelyartistic~

Mary Our Queen directed by ruled 5-2 that Robert A Klor Robert middotF Twynham and the ofmiddotJos Angeles a commercial ---~--~------

Church of the ImmacuIQte Heart film producer had beenmiddot con- MOntle Plvmmiddotbmiddotn9 amp 0 Mary directed by Norman victed of a crime which does not Syndor have been selected The exist H bull Co I Nuptial Mass will be offered ~t State lawforbids prepaIation eQtlngmiddot Ie noon in the National~hrine of of obscene materials intended Reg Master Plumber 2930 the Immacula~eConceptionhere for sale or distribution But GEO~GE M MONnE with 700 guests present Judge Mathew OTobriner whO - Over 35 Years

T~ynham will write original wrot~ the majority opini~n of Satisfied Service musl~ for parts ~ he Nuptial said the statute does not apply- 806 NO MAIN STREET Mass and SYndorm direct tbe to materials lOOt intended lor

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Expect 200 Pre~ate) at Opening Of Liverpool Catho19c Cathedral

LIVERPOOL (NC)-Between 00 and 300 overseas cardin~s and bishops will attend the cereshymonial opening on Whit Sunday next year of Liverpools spaceshyage Catholic cathedral

Pope Paul VI will send a pershysonal legate Leaders of the major Protestant churchesmiddot in Britain of the government and other national figures will plUshyticipate in this red-letter dayfor English Catholicism

The Cathedral of ChriSt the Klngalmost defies description

In none of the recognizable arshythodox styles of design it is a round tentmiddotlike building of cOhshy

crete with huge radiating butshytresses opening in its center like a wigwam f6r a tall broad cliimshy

ney ofcplored glass sunnounted by 16 sllarp pinnacles symbolic of the Crown of Thoms

All the multicolored lights fil shywring down this great shaft focus on the 19-ton solid white marble high altar and its surshyrounding white sanctuary Whereas the outside of this

vast grey and white space-capshysule sha~ suggests lightness and airiness the inside is solemn and majestic and richly colorful with small medieval orifices in tinted glass giving an almost

medieval tone Eaeh of the 10 side chapels is

isolated from the maio circular JElterior by purple glass dotted In red with the chapels tbelDshy

gelves lit by small slits1ind oPenings mostly in riehred glass

Piiee ~ $11 Milll811 The vastness of the maUl eashy

therlral is iildicatedb1 tliIe ~act that 2600 people can beaccomshylIlodated within 60 feet oif lhe

Sanctuary Cilft curved wooden baiches on SIGtted tubes Wtooh e~R be dropped into socke~in Ibe floor N9nnally this beBchshy

iftg wiil be reduced to accOOampB39shy date about 600 aHowing a better ~ of the white marble ftoer- -l$ariin Quigley 11 editM-pushy

mg with thick spokes oigretr liIher who claimed tbe death radiating~owardsthe high altar knell of themiddotMotion Picture Pro-

Latest heating acoustics anddllCtioo Code was ~~d by lRedenl cieeoratons have pushed release of the film up tile priCe of the eathedml to middotYoUr statement tb8t there is ever $l1Hilllioft noSUChmiddotthing as gOOd taste in

It will aetas ~~ blasphemyprofanity and obshytwm crown above the LiVeropOOl ilcerilt7 is suoh a basic truth skyline i~ the dark red saJiEl- that there C9Qld be DO one who atonemiddot Anglican eathedral jUst would ar~ with it Fine said 600 yards away with itllsolid in a message to Quigley Fine classical belfry pledged his suppo1 to an up-

Designed itT MethodJst dated code which would prevent The Cafuoli~ cathedral iTOfl~ ~lasPhemy profanity and 00shyt~y has beeJel designed bt a sceruW iD Id M th~ ---teet QUigley whOse middotfathermiddott1~1~j uo-year-o e UUCNo ou _~

Jrrederick Gibberd while the to writethe code strongly criti shyAnglican one begun some25 cizedthe Elizabeth Taylor-Richshy

years middotago and still being COID- ard Burton movie in a front pleted was designed byGilbert page edit~~atof histrade pubshyScott a Cathblic He no~middot lies lication M~tion Picture Daily burled by speCiat pennissi~n of Quigley cited several cauSes

the HolySee in the Anglican of thecod~s 10Jtg sickness and Itathedral precincts then declared The cause of

Originally the Catholic au-middot death is one The code died beshy thorities in Liverpool embar- caiise of WhOs Afraid of Virshy

rassed by themiddotlack 9f au18de- -ginia Woolf quate cathedral for the gr~tmiddot Ca~holic city planned a bui1~ing f~lasscal liiles and grandiose Mi~~ionary ~hool design to dVal---tboUghrespeclshy Now Ecumenicalfllll~ just a trifle smaller - St middotPeters basiliea in Rome After TOKYO (NC)-St Iosephs ~ars of ambitious effort 1I1e Missionary Institute here is now crypt a cathedral in itself playing Ii role in the ecumenicalwas eventuallY-completed middot movement

Butmiddot John Cardinal Heenan of The institute whiCh provides Westmimter then archbishQl) of language and missionary ~ormashy

shytion eourses for Religious and

Parmiddotsihes 13i1y nowh~smiddotmiddotasstudents BishshyNew op Vladiniir ofmiddot the Orthodox ST LOUIS (NC) - Msgr Ed- Church in jaPan amI Anglican

ward T OMeara director ofthe Sister John~ichael~GoanBishshySt Louis archdiocesan mission op Vladimir 44 is from Donshy

office said the archdiocese ~s ora Pa and Sister Jolin Michael creating a new pariSh in mission 35 is from Philadelphia -territory in Bolivi~ and also The misSionary institute was staffing for the first time a Bo- established in 1951 and bas tivian parish that has beenmiddot under Wainedmiddot 800 persons Father Anshy

middot the care of Spanish Pasampionist ~lus A~off OFoM is cIeao ofI pesta ~

1 bullit ~ - ~bull middot_k_6~_ jmiddot_~_=_-_jt ~~l- ~ -l_ bullbull -=~-=--J~~~~6~

Liverpool scrapped the rest of the old plans called for a ~cathedral in our time and launched a worldwide compeshytition for a modern quicklyshyiiuilt iesignIt was won by Gibberd

Name Observers

To Conference VATICAN CITY (NCf-The Vatican Secretariat fo1 Promot ing Christian Unity has nam~ ~ight Roman Catholic o1servershyconsultants to the World Conshyference on Church and Society to be held in Geneva starting riext Tuesday under the sponsorshyship of the World Council of Churches

The conference which will bring together 400 Orthodox Anglican and Protestant theoloshygians and laymen has been in preparation for more than a year and the unity secretariat has already cosponsored with middotthe WCC twC) meetings on the problems of Church and society

Among the eight observershyconsultants are two Americans Jesuit Father Edward Duifproshylessor of political science at Holy Cross College Worcester Mass and Msgr Joseph Gremiilion director of sOcio-econoniic cleshy

middot velopinent Of Catholic Relief Services --- National Catholic Welfare Conference t

Movie sOunds Film Code Death Knell

LOS ANGELES (NC) --The answer to the eontroversial movie Whos Afraid of Virginia Woolfr has been fOWld~amODg middotmen -ifi the movie~industfy

Marshall H Fine president of the National Association of Theater Owners has endorSed

stioongly tile position taken Jay

Urges Catholics to Oppose Goverl1lment Qirth Control

SUPEIUOlR GENERAL Sister Mary Pius SP newshyIy elected superior general middotof the Si ters of Providence She is the twelft~ superior general of her order NC Photo

English Seminary No~ University

LONDON (NC) - Englands Heythrop college formerly a Jesuit s~minary has been turnshyed over to the Church to be used asa national Catholic university

Fathe r Terence Corrigan SJ Iesuit provincialand vice-chan cello- of the cOllege announced middot that thE JeSlJits wanted to tum

~ ooil~~e over to a charitabletrust

Details of the new trust will be worl~ed out in a meeting esshytablishing operating rules and a govemillg senate The sena~ will have reoresentativEis of the Brit shyish bisb~ps and of religious com- mumtiei attending the school ~ JesUits will continue to adshyministel~ the university Airi~iriew students e~peeted

for the bull Fall termare stveral AmetCllft Sisters ef St Joseph TIi~ Si~ters fromiong Islampntt

NY iriH be among the first IUIRs at the universitymiddot

John IJardinal Heenan ()f WeBtshyminister acceptimg the -Jesuit ampfier pleaded for help mmakshying thi~ university a lIUccess

HARRISBURG (NC)-Cathoshymiddot lics who oppose the birth control program of the Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare have been urged to write th~ir

elected representatiyes expressshying their opposition

The appelll ~as ~8lde middotin a leaflet warning of the dangers of

government birtH conftol isshysued by the Pennsylvania Cathshyolic Conference agency of the

middot states Catliolic bishops Copies of the leaflet were disshy

middot tributed throughout thi~ state It warns that the birth control middot policy ofmiddot the state welfare deshypartmeJlt threatens coercion and invasion of the privac1( of citi shyzens It says the Planitecl Parentshyhood movementmiddot is making a

middot drive for government fimds to expand its work und~r the s~ate program

It also stresses the medical uncertainties involved hi use of oral contraceptives and warns that the next step in the state program would be a push for sterilization

The leaflet cenclude If you are opposed to government birth control write to your elected

representatives asking them to oppose government )romotion and funding Clfmiddot birth control programs

On June 20 the PellDsylvania Catholic bishop1lit a statement appearing in paid advertiseshyments in newspapers throughout the state called for gcvernment to ~maintaiR ari attitude of pre-

MissioftariiesLeaye shyForLati~ Ame~ica

BOSTON (NC)-ThE~ Mission- atl3 Societ of St James the Apostle hasmiddot annGUoced that 11 new members including eightmiddot priests from the Boston archdioshycese have depirted for assignshyments in Latin Amedcan parshyishes staffed by the lKociety

In addition to the Boston priests the nEW members inshycludeUlree fi6m tile cilioceses of Danas Pitt8lMtrgh and Sioux City

The St Talliles Society was foUnded)y Iticbard Cardinal Cusbiag of BOston i11 1958 to help aUeviatE the sbortage of priests m Latll Arneicbull

wrtiislnvQlvesltational eooper-middot ation it involves great middotexpense CleCH Way foir New fer thE expansion of facilities Luthercn CouncilwhiCh would attract the best

KANSAS CITY (NC) - Theminds ~tmong the Catholic clergy way wlsclealed here for forshyand laiti and non-Catholics as mation of a Lutheran organizashywell lie added

middot tion whiCh willl represent 95 ~r cent of the countrys nine mil-

Pittsburgh Ordinary lion Lutherails The Lutherafl Church in Amershy

middotAt 1middotijr~Missions ica which has 33 million Jlem-PITTSBURGH (NC) --Bishop middotmiddotbers at its cofi~tion here voted

middot JOOnJ Wright of Pittsburgh is to join the proposed Lutheran middot makiof middothis bi-annual visit to Council in the US)A

Peruvhnmiddot middotmissionsstaffed by The proposed council is schedshypriests ofmiddot his dioceseuled to bemiddot formed at a consti shy Feur Pittsburgh priests ilt- tutional eomrention in Cleveshy

middot tached to the Missionary ~ociety land from Nomiddotv 16 10 18 The of st ~rames ace working in the council already has been ratified Chimb)te area of Perumiddot Bish6p Wright hasmiddot visited them every two years

lEIighlightsmiddot of this visit win be the blessing of a new normal school and a maternity clinic subsidized in major part by con- tributillnil from Catholics of the PittsblJ rgh dioCese

Pittsburgh p r i est s have workEilt1 in Chimbote a city of 125000 for some years They openelt the first free library in the ar(~a built a church opened a shelter for the aged conducted educational and spiritual proshygrams and have been active ill the or Janization of a labor unshyion fOI~ tishennen of Chimbote

BishDp Wright who will offi shyciate at several Confirmation

cerelll(lnlesin the ChimbQte area will l(tUl1l to the United States

laterampbjaawnth

by the _Lutheran Church-Mis- souri SynodbullwhichchilS 26 mil- lion memberS the American Lushytheran Church which has 26 million members and middotthe Synod of X van ge Ii ca 1 Lutheran Churches ~hiclti has 20000 memshybers

cise neutralitymiddot fu regard to family planning

The bishops were particularly critical of awelfare department policy pennitting caseworkers ~ initiate discussions of birth

control with welfare recipients and authorizing birth control services for the unmarried in ~me circumstances

The birth control program has also become an object of controshyversy in the state legislatilre Rep Martin Mullen cbairmall of the House appropriations

committee is pushingan amendshyment which would bar use -of tax funds middotby the Welfate departshyment for birth control

Tax on Jesuits Ruled Illegal

ERNAKULAM (NC)-An inshycome tax on the Jesuit society of Kerala has been ruled unconsti shytutional by the state high court here in India

The court upheld a petition by the society challenging a levy for the 1962-66 period by the agricultural income tax officer of Taliparam~

The officer had turned dOWIl a plea for exemption of the order from the tax under the terms of the Societies Registration Act which exempts properties meant for religious or charitable purshyposes from agricultural income tax

He contended that although the Jesuit society claims tG be a religious organization there was 10 documefttary prOOf that its income is cactuaHy spent for the purpose mentioned in its rules

The high court held that only the legal beneficiaries of the orders income and not tax offi shycers had the leg~i rigbt to caR on the orqerto fUnsh proof that its income is spent accordshying to rulesbull

Deaf A~i~tion Holds Convention

SAN ANTONIO NC) lhe Internationalmiddot Catholic Deaf A1Jshysociation is holding its annual eonventiOft here thisweek Semshyinars in the liturgy and adminshyistration of the sacraments and pre-Cana and Cana conferences are being held for persons unshyable to hear and in many cases also unable to speak

Other features include a eonshycelebrated Mass in sfgn language a banquet attended by Archshybishop Robert X Lucey of saa Antoitio and a gr~d ~all

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Co-Directors Continued from Page One

Fattier Demers has been Greater Fall River CCD Director and Father FoIster who joins him in the Fall River Area work served as Greater New Bedford CCD Director before his recent transfer to Fall River

The division of the Greater New Bedford and Fall River Areas and the appointment of the new Co-Directors will hereshyby give each designated priest an equal number of parishes to eare lor

The four Co-DirectorswiU join the other Area Directors of the Diocese Rev Thomas F Neilan Taunton Rev James F Kelley Attleboro and Rev Phil shyip A Davignon Cape Cod

Father Foister Father FoIster a feature

writer for The Anchor was born in Fall River Dec 6 1931 son of Mrs Eglantine Allard FoIster and the late Mr J()seph J Eolshyster

Following graduation fro m Mount St Charles Academy Woonsocket he attended Our Lady of Providence Seminary

Warwick R I and St Marys Seminary Baltimore He comshypleted his studies at the North American Co))ege Rome where he was ordained Dec 20 1958 by the rector Most Rev Martin J OConnor He was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree by St Marys and a Licentiate in Sacred Theology by the Ponshy

tifical Gregorian UniversitJ[ Rome

He served as an assistant at St Roch Fall River until Feb

)0 1960 when he was assigned as assistant to St Anthony of

Padua New Bedford He haS been an assistant at Sacredshy Diocesanmiddot Presidents Attend International H~art Fall River since May 31

He was named New Be4ford regional director of the Confrashy Chrutian Family Movement Conveniion ternity of Christian Doctrine on

Jan 22 1964 By Doro~hy Eastman Father Demers

Eight noursa day William Crowley is a salesman for ap Attleboro printing company Born in Taunton OCt 18 1936 Father Demers is the son of Mr but during the rest of his waking hours hes a salesmarf for CFM-the Christian Family Hector Demers and Mrs Yvette Movement The other star salesmanfor CFM in the famJly is his slim blond wife Mr and Yelle Demers Mrs William Crowley of Attleboro-Stachia and Bill to their friends-are the president

A graduate of Msgr Coyle couple for the CFM forthe High School he attended Notre Fall River diocese The Crow- offer aloud his own prayer After this study period some

Dame University and Cardinal It was a Mass well never CFM couples go on to member-middot OConnell Minor Seminary and leys have just returned from forget and its deepened our ap- ship in the Federation which is completed his studies at St Toronto Canada where they preciation of every Mass since the coordinating group that links

Johns Seminary Brighton attended the international CFM says Mrs Crowley the individual groups with each Following ordination by Bishshy convention Delegates - lay Another speaker at the con- other and with CFM headquarshy

op Connolly on Feb 2 1962 he couples and priest chaplains - vention was Bishop James Mont- ters in Chicago was assigned to St Michaels came to the convention from all gomery of the Episcopal diocese In a later article well describe

Swansea He was appointed Fall over the United States England of Chicago He told the conven- a typical group meeting some River area director of the CCD Canada and the Virgin Islands tion about the Christian Family of the CFM actions and their in 1964 CFM is now international Bill Movement that -the Episcopal far reaching effects and how a

Crowley states and there are Church has recently started CFM unit affects parish lifeFather Paebeeo CFM groups in France Africa modeled on the Catholic group

Born in Fail River on Nov and New Zealand among others Bill and Stachia Crowley have28 1933 Father Pacheco is the Andmiddot it all started in Chicago in been with CFM abOut six yearsson of Mr Manuel S Pacheco 1943 You call see how it and were one of the originaland Mrs Belmira Fonseca Amshy grown couples in the movement in BLUE RIBBONaral Pacheco Following graduashy The theme of this years con- Attleboro where CFlII first gottion from Msgr Prevost High vention was Parish Renewal its start in the Fall River dioceseSchool he continued his classical and the principal speaker on this There are now newer groups in LAUNDRYeducation at Cardinal OConnell subject was Father William H Taunton Easton MaJ)sfield FallSeminary Boston and comshy Thompson of Joliet Illinois The River New Bedford Marthas 273 CENTRAL AVEpleted his studies for the priest shy Crowleys have ordered tapes of Vineyard and Eastham We hopehood at St Johns SeminarJ[ Father Thompsons speech and to get three more groups startedBrightOD welcome any who would like to on the Cape in the Fall Bill WY 2-6216

Ordainedby Bishop Connolly hear the speech to contact them says Jan 30 1960 in St Marys lIJDUSUalMass The groups start with five to NEW BEDFORDCathedral he was assigned to After the workshops following seven couples and a priest There Immaculate Conception New the speeches MasS was cel- may be three or fourmiddot such groupsBedford on Feb 5 1960 ebrated right in the classrooms in each parish Each group emshy

CFM FAMILY Mr and Mrs William J Orowley and their five reasons for membershyship in the family organization From left WnIiam HI If Janie Patricia 4 Heather Ann 6 Karen Lynn 8 Dana Eli~abeth ~

THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 14 1966 15

Urges [)cevolJion To Ap~~tles

VATICAN CITY (NC)-PoPf) Paul VI at a general audience OD the eve of the Feast of sSe Peter and Paul called for a reshynewal of devotion to all the Apostles and especially to ss Peter and Paul

Such devotion should be both in personal piety and in liturshygical worship he said

Love of the Apostles Peter and Paul will help us toward a better understanding of how firm and filial loyalty to this blessed - Roman See of theirs does not restrict the universal dimensions of the Church of Christ does not deaden the vishytality and originality of the comshymunity spread throughout the world does not impose superfl~ ous and heavy-judicial chains

Indeed it gives a firm and secure foundation of the eccles- shyiastical edifice offers the honshyorable and indisputable point of Catholic unity and nourishes the charity of the Christian family

Priests Assailants Get J~n Terms

JERSEY crry (NC) - Stiff prison terms and fines were given three men convicted of beating and robbing a p~iest here

Judge Alfred M Cozzi of Hudshyson County Court sentenced Walter Brandon and James Danshyiels to 10 to 12 years imprisonshyment and $1000 fines ea~h while Daniels brother Frank drew a 9 to 10 year sentence and $500 fine

They were convicted of beatshying and robbing Father Fraricis Knutowicz as he was parking bis car in the garage at Our Lady of Czestochowa church rect~1Jlo

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Father Coleman The Crowleys still glow as they barks on a course of study that recall one of these Masses the will take three or four yearsFather Coleman is the son of most unusual and inspiring Mass These groups are usually calledlIlr George W Coleman and they hac ever participated in yellow book groups because ofMrs Beatrice K Shea Coleman There were three concelebrants the Yellow book that is the basicof Somerset Born Feb 1 1939 and one of them was Father CFM manual The groups meethe was graduated from Msgr George Behan of Providence He in each others homes to talkCoyle High School and attended is the priest director of Area over together how to know aJ)dHoly Cross College Worcester One that includes most of New love Christ better and how tofor two years England bring Christian principles into

He studied philosophy at St After the Gosp~l at this Mass their every day livesJohnsmiddot Seminary Brighton and one of the priests gave a homily From this study comes verymade his theologica~ studies at and then each person at the naturally the apostolic actionNorth American Co))ege in Rome Mass-about 15 people-gave a that is an integral part of CFMwhere he was ordained Dec 16 short talk on what the Gospel The actions may be small and1964 by the rector Most Rev meant to him personally The modest to begin with and laterFrancis F Reh Mass then continued and during they may be more ambitious

On bis return to the diocese the Prayer of the Faithful each Each group independently deshybe was assigned ~ St Kilians participant stood up in turll 10 cides on its own action

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middotHOst of Differences Divide Northern Southern Culture

From Social Revoluti9A in the New Latin America Edited by John J Considine MM

After the Civil War industrial development in the United States ~as prodigious If the process was parallel -00 that of Europe it was much more rapid No out-wonl institution held back any longer the rise of tile modern

~nomic structure Hew~ mm has swept over a segment ever the rapid transitioo of the clergy and Catholics of from an agrarian economy the United States making it 10 an industrial economy of sometimes difficult for them to production was not made with- understand the more progressive out difficulties and conflicts A attitude of some Latin Ariieri shydee pen i n g cans on socio-economic quesshychasm yawned ttons between capi- From this analysis the authol

Abbe Francois Houtart draws talists and the out the main lines which seemworking classw h i 1 e capital tohim to explain why today we tended to con- find ourselves face to face with eentrate m 0 r e such different situations in the llfid more in the two parts of the Western Hemishyhands of a few spheremiddot They are at once geo-By 1910 control graphical cultural social politi shylitfbusiriess was cal and economic focused within Geographic Differenc~ the domain of The geography and_the eli-

middot the railroads steel sugar au~ mate of the two continents are iOOPper~ - quite diverse A much greater

This situation struck at the portion of Latin Americas popshyheartmiddot Ofthe middle class Jnde ulation dwells in tropical and pendent business were ~educed Slubtropical climates which ere llG insignificance by the eoonoftl- ate very different conditions for k activity of the trusts At the work and development North beginning of the 19th century Americas major rher basin middotthe s ma 11 businesses represented Mississippi fitsmiddot far more felici shyrour-fifths of the active popula- tously into the living plan than

middot tion in 1879 one third in HH6 does South Americas the Amashyene fifth zon basin Many US geographic

It took the New Deal t9 re- factors have helped a great deal ress the balance For onlookers economically and socially in the tmroughout themiddotworld the eapac- integration of this pari of the KJ M the U S political leaders helllisphere A great deal of ~ rectify the deep social aee Latin Americas mining reshyeconomic problems of this nation sources are located in a1lOOst iR_ b the ordered legislation ef the accessible places Coal andiron New Deal was an amazing tti- so abundant and handy to each umph for the democratic process other in North America fav0red

New employment oPPGrtuni~ the first period of indwtrial ties developed in such ~reas as revolution while in Latin administration and CltHBRlerce Amelica ther do nOt exist in As the economic functions of Nle the same proportion and seldom nation grew they produced i-a are c6nveniently close to each their tum a cultural and SQcial Itther order leading to a growing Campll Cultural Differences pleKity of the social Grganism From the colonial period and to the progressive enlarge- marked differences are found in

ment of the American Rliddle the value systems animating the class settlers of the United States and

In the United States history Gf Latin America The English has moved in the direction of an origin of the former oriented the ever-increasing differentatiGn Bf type of colonization from the functions of a proportionate de- beginning The individuals will crease in the number of manual to work and the capacities which workers and of an increase in he brought with him were semi-skilled and white cellar among the fundamental differshyWorkers ences

U S Church In the case of most North The Cathelic Churcraquo was pres- American immigrants-thetradishy

ent in the United States before tions of their origin led toward ifldependence It was a minority research invention the perfecshyehurch and was sometimes even tion Gf tools of production and lltersecuted Yet the liberal con- the subsequent technical civili- stitution of the United States zation While many settlers in was not only supported by Cath- the southern states of the United elics but was in good partmiddot States possessed different values prBmulgated thanks to their ac- Oliginally they came eventually lion since it guaranteed reli- into the Yankee orbit True gious liberty It was with immi- U~is accentuated economic develshygration however that the Cath- epment and thus tended to creshyMic Church achieved its great ate a society concerned overshyawnerical expansion With Cath- whelmingly wit h middotm ate ri a I elie ranks made up for the most achievement Sometimes t his part of immigrants of the WOlk- wGrks a hardship on the deeper iRg class whose natural spokes- iAstincts of the individual man man was the Church the Churck In Latin America Spanish has been identified from earl aristocratic society saw little days with their struggle for so- value in wOJk and production eial justice even if some priests and placed emphasis rather on and bishops did not always favor unproductive wealth as a yardshy

middotmonism stick of social status Tbere was Since the Second World War Gften concern for the disintershy

especially the Catholic pGpllla- ested expression of culture inshytiml has formed an important fiuencing notably the very part of jhe lower and upper structure of society itself It sufshymiddle classes The former place fices to compare the colonial in the imfhigrant worker gr0up regime of farm property in what occupied by Europea1 Catholics 1 ate r became the northern is now assumed by Negroes United States with the hacienshyPuerto Ricans and Mexicans not das of the Spanish and Portushyaccompanied by their own c1el- guese colonies gy Many U S Catholics no All of this was related to a longer identify themselves with more profound philosophical at shythe poor It is therefore not sur- titude toward life A negative pcising that a wave of conservamp- approach toward the world and

NEW BISHOP Pope Paul vi ha~ established the new dioce~e of Beaumont Texas and has named Msgr Vinshycent NL Harris chancellor of tile djocese of GalvestonshyHoust)n as its first Ordishynary NC Photo

Back President On Vietnam

WAHHINGTON (NC) - Tbe Catholic War Veterans middotassurelaquo Plesid~nt Johnson that it

whoIEheartedly sJPPOrts yOU( acti()llfi in the Pombing of mili- t3ry tilrgets in Hanoi and Haishyphong as well as other Policies i~ the Vietnam conflict

The CWV position was outshylined ina statement issued here by Martin G Riley CWV nashytional commander

To middotfurther emphasize oucmiddot suppo~middott of our forces in Vietnam be adlrised that we are awarding toO Gen Wjlliam Westmoreland chief )pound Army forces in Vietnam Gur bighest honor-the HaRM et Vedtas Award Rileys stateshyment 00 the President said

This award is rarely givell alld H was last presented to the late Gen Douglas MacArthur iit 1961

Theologian on Draft StU(~Y Commission SAN ANTONIO (NC)-Father

John middotCourtney Murray SJ theol()gy professor at Woodstock Colle~e in Maryland has been named by President Johnson to the W-man National Advis()ry Commission on Selective Sershyvice

The Selective Service System has recently been the target af widepread criticism The Selecshytive ~ervice Act expires June 30 1967 The new advisory commisshy

sion is expected to submit its repoJ1 early next year

Falher Murray is one of the countrys best knoWn Catholic theologians He played a leading role in preparing th4 Second Vatican Councils declaratiou- Em

religious freedom

---shywhaj toda7 we wo)lld call develshyI)pm~mt resulted from a cyclical conception of time as opposed t~ dLlr)tion and to a real visioR Itf the future

This was encouraged by the concept of life as essentially at prep aration for death Later the wav~s of immigration would seem to have taken this differshyence in the way of life into acshycount the Northern and Central Europeans going to the United Stat~s and Canada and the Medshyitermnean peoples going t 0

Souh America Whether or not many actually

mati e the choice on the head of this difference the two divershygelr trends only accent~ated the already existing situation

Liturgy Chalnges Please Catholics CHICAGO (NC)-A national the nationwide survey shows survey shows that most Cathoshy that 261 per cent are enthusiasshylics in the United Statell like the tic about the changes 666 per changes in the Mass cent are learning to like the

The results of the survey changes Locality versus unishyconducted for the U S Catholic versality is one matter onttle magazine by George FisCher mind of pastors Fischer reports former CIA staff member apshy They mention the need for peal in th~ current (July) issue guidance on what to expect ill of the monthly magazine pubshy the future lished b the Claretiau Fathers The answers to the questionshyhere naires it is stated indicate the

One out of every 17 pastors in dilemma facing many pastors the United States was polled in and bishops-whether to continshythe scientifically - ctgtntrolled ue against the spirit of the sampling -in all geographic areas Vatican II with sets of cold imshyof the country and including personal directives--or whether urban suburban small town and to allow even greater experishyrural parishes Fischer reports mentation according to the

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17 Dismissed middotUniversity Teachers File Suit inmiddot Churchmiddot Court

BROOKLYN (NC) - Father Peter OReilly a leading figure in the six-month strike at Stmiddot Johns University has Jliled a canonical bill of complaints in the ecclesiastical court of the diocese of Brooklyn against the university and against Father Joseph T Cahill CM univershysity president

The priest filed the bill in his own name and in the name of 14 of the 31 teachers who were discharged last December in the wake of a 10-month facshyuJty-administration dispute overmiddot salaries tenure and academic freedom at the Vinceltian-opshyerated university Father OshyReilly was the head of the stshyJohns branch of the United Federation of College Teachers (U F C T) which called the strike

In New York Dr Israel Kugler president of the UFCT said that his organization as an entity was not a partner

tG Father OReillys action He added however that the BiU ef complaints charged in several places that the St Johns adshyministntion had hamstrung the eamprls of the UFCT tel eperate effectively on the campus

The plaintiffs filed their ill with Msgr Marien J Rein-middot kar-dt the presiding judge of the Brooklyn diocesau tribunal The Brooklyn 6Ouri was believed te have 6OmpeteJMlemiddot to try tee ease siDee both tile Jamaiea and IJreoklyn campuses ampf the unishyvltcrrsi~ come witbin the jurisshyiilnction of Archbishep ~ryan J McIZElt~gart bishop of Breekshyllyn Archbishop McEntegart iI5 ehal1lcltcUor of the university

Askmiddot Intervention Reached at the chancery ofshy

fiCe in Brooklyn Msgr Reinshyhardt acknowledged that he had received the bill of complaints He stated that the decisioll has not yet been made whether to eORsider the case or to dismiss it

Father OReilly said in New York that the plaintiffs enter-

American Students Teach in Koreamiddot

HALLIM (NC)-Three Seattle University students have arshyrived on Cheju island to teach English at local schools

Patricia McGinn Pauline La Marche and John Collins eame to Korea sponsored ly SAFE Student Ambassadors Far East a group formedmiddot at Seattle UnishyversityThe director Sean Mashylone of Seattle spent two months on Cheju island in HI65 with FatherPatrick McGlinchey director of the Isidore Developshyment Association which helps rehabiJitatate local farms

The three young Americans prepared for their voluntary work by taking physical trainshying two mornings a week and by studying the Korean lanshyguage and customs The two girls teach English in a local girls high school while Collins teaches English at the Cheju City College

Admit Men Students To Womens College

SALINA (NC) - A manageshyment survey decided to continue Marymount College here in Kansas generally as a Catholie liberal arts college for women but-

Sister Etta Louise Knaup eo1shy~ge president said beginmiddotning with the Fall semester men m~

attend Marymount classes durshying the day in the evening and

tained a hope that the officials of the Brooklyn diocese would intervene to bring about medishyation between the striking teachers and the administration He said that the plaintiffs would prefer this to a formal canonical trial

But if the Brooklyn diocese follows a complete hands-off policy they will take theirmiddot case to the ecclesiastical court of the Archdiocese of New York and beyond if necessary Father OshyReilly said

Educator Urges Boarding Schools For Needy Pupils

NOTRE DAME (NC) shyA negro educator urged here that a nationwide system of boarding schools be estabshylished under federal auspices to raise clilldren out of the pathshyological vise of slum life

Calling ~ plan revolutionshyary radical and visionary Ronshyald Rousseve of Seattle Univershy

sity said research has slMlwn bat slum families are unable meshy1ivate their children either tel do weJt in sehool or te eseape slum living

While the family is dispeRshysable he said the natural famshyily could be replaced by surrcshypte paTents in public OOQniRI stibools

R$usseve who holds a doc~r-ate in counselling psychology speke to a guidance institute OIl

the counselling of minerity youth held at the University of Notre Dame The institute was supported by federal funds from the U S Office of Education and was directed by Nathaniel Palshylene assistant professor of edushycatien at Notre Dame

Lack Motivation Rousseve cited research lonshy

dueted at Seattle University which showed that parents of slum children who had received help from counsellors and teachshyers were still unable 1() motivate ttieir children _ Title I of the Elementary and

Secondary Ed~cation Act of 1965 allocate federal money to support a corps of home-school lj~son workers who are 9UPshy

posed to help parents motivate their children to better school achievement

More radical approachesmiddot are needed Rousseve said The slum family may be interested in seeshyingmiddot the child get a better educashytion which may in turn lead to

a better job but the parents own lack f educational achieveshyment may make them ineffective

Vocations Decline Closes Seminaris

THE HAGUE (Nq-Because of a decline in vocations to the priesthood two Dutch dioceses and eight missionary congregashytions will close their major Seminaries and sendmiddot their stushydents to the theology faculty planned for the Catholic College of TilImrg which is scheduled to open in September 1967

This was announced by Bishop Gerardus De et of Bleda Bishshyrp Jan Bluyssen vicar capitular 9f the s-Hertogenbosch and the congregations superiors

The decision follows a trend in the Netherlands where several congregations middotof priests have alshyready consolidated their semishynaries Meanwhile discussions are being held by the dioceses of HaaFlem and Rotterdam to comshy

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Thurs July 14 1966

Jesuit Sfhrsses Famiy $t~ility

NEW YORK (NC) - Main~

taining familystability is a rean problem in any program of popshyulation control a Jesuit soci~

researchist told a group of busshyiness and industrial leaders here

Father John L Thomas S3 of ihe Cambridge Center fOi Social Studies addressed a conshyIerencemiddot on population sponshysored by the National Industriall Conference Board

Once you change relations of man to procreation the reallmiddot problem is family stability and how to maintain meaningful sell relationships since traditionally man has always related these mare or less directly Father Thomas said

He ~lso stressed that all proshygrams for controlling populashyHon should be based on a proshyf4iund respect for the human pel shy

OUTSTANDING Mother M Alexander superior genshy8+jn and freedom of conscience

eral of the Felician Congregation receives the 1966 Fidelius Iileelogical groups religieueMedal from Arcl)bishop John F Dearden of Detroit The ane etherwise cannot exlleet 1le medal is to an outstanding Ameriean Catholic of Polis)) f4gtree theimiddotr views on others M

~if3originraquo Msgr Wallace J Filipowicz rector of SS Cyril and Me~bodi~ Seminary Ol~dJutI Lake MIch witnesses tHe eenmoay NC POOte Lauds Vatican

Yu~~aY PactIRegretmiddot and Worry ~Em]N (NC) - The Ponsii

a)DunURist - controlled dailySan Francisco Priest Join in Vatican Zyeie Warszawa has hailed the

~greemeot concluded betweftlConcern of Vietnam War Esculation ile Holy See and Yugoslavia

SAN JOSE (NC) - Twefliyshy for all eRd to violence in Vietmiddotshy U said the pact was evidenee two San Francisco area priests nam through Regotiatiofll5 tbe e-f the constructive evolution ill have sent a telegram to Presishy message said the attitude of the majority (If

dent Johnson joining the Vati shy the Yugoslav bishops followingSince all menmiddot and natioR5 can in itsmiddot statement of regret ))e death of Cardinal Stepinaemust face the judgment af God and worry over escalatioR tlf we dare not ignore the warning Carmnal Stepinac-who dioo the Vietnam war of Pope Paul The three maj~r in Hl60 after being released from

As responsible American citi shy eils ifJ the world today aFe prison-was a stauch oppenentshyzens with the greater burden ~f natianalism militarism Cgtf)6 cf Yugoslavias communist Feshymoral leadership we join the racism ~rme Recently the Polish gevshyVatican in its statement of reshy e-rnment has been waging a eamshygret and worry middotover recent paignmiddotagainst the Polish PrimateUnited States escalation through Hits middotSlowmiddot Progress StdaJl Cardinal WysZynski ae~ bombing raids near Hanoi and cusing him of anti-governme~ Haiphong With Pope Paul VI In Achieving Rights e-1foits and seeking to divide tM we continue to pray and t~ work CENTER HARBOR (NC) shy Church hy urging bishe)lS

Coadjutor Bishop Peter L Gereshy lJriests and laymen to look 1oitr ly ef Portland Maine expressed leadership to Archbishop BelesshyAsks Liberalizationmiddot holy impatience at the slow lew Kominek for Wroclaw

Of Constitution progress in achieving rights for ToRe Pelish paper said in sieuro~

LAUSANNE (NC) - A tell Negroes He told a New Enshy ing the pact the Holy See ~3fr gland Council of Churches lnOWB its approval of the atti shySwiss newspaper has called on

the people of Switzerland t4l friendship gathering here in tutle of Franjo Cardinal Seper eliminate from the federal canshy New Hampshire that he enshy head of the Yugoslav hierarch

dorsed Project Equality of the and bis loyalty tG the governshystitution the last traces of Catholie Church which urgesantifeminism anticlericalism and ment Zycie Warzawa laudeeuro the patronage of firms wi)jng Cardinal Sepermiddot as the leadintl to employ without racial bias

anti-Semitism yepresentative of those favoriJlII

a column by its editor Pierre tne caexistence of the Chffclll The Gazette de Lausanne )Jl

The friendship gathering was sponsored by the Council ofBeguin said such a move would wittl II socialist regimeChurches of the six New Enshyat last allow Switzerland to sign gland statesthe European convention on hushy

man rights Bishop Gerety called on ProtshyBeguin spoke out after the estants Jews and Catholics l4gt

federal government responding work together for racial justice to appeals in parliament exshy in the United States pressed its willingness to estabshylish a commission to study reshyvision of the constitution The Film Award current basic law has been in NEW YORK (NC)-Parable force since 1874 Among other a film produced by the Protesshythings it places restrictions on tant Council of New York for religious orders the Jesuits in sho ing at the Worldsmiddot Fair has particular leen cbullbullosen to receive the 1966

Religious Film Award of the Panama University National Catholic Theatremiddot Conshy

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PANAMA CITY (NC)-Panshyamas University of Santa Maria You Can Whip Our Cream but la Antigua founded two years ago by the Catholi( hierarchy has opened a develcpment proshy You Cant Beat Our Milk ~t gram with a goal of $25000000

Fat her Benjamin Ayecha You Gull Hill Route Man is ORSA president announced that the new campus will have Always at Your SelYice 16 buildings including a student

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18 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fart River-Thurs July 14 1966 Liturgists pman Texas Conclave

Pope S)f~ ~phitWJa~ formatiolfil HOUSTON (NC)- Worship in the City of Man will be the theme of tlie 1966 Liturgical Week here Aug 22 to 25 in the

Of lcopy3 ~~)Y ~e$el1ved to Priests VATICAN CITY (NC) - To themselves especially whenits

Sam Houston Coliseumpriests working with Catholic a question of catechism which Msgr Victor DePrimeo localAction organizations Pope Paul is the knowledge of the Churchs

chairman of the conferenceVI has emphasized that the spir- doctrine and when its a quesshysaid The theme reflects an inshyitual and doctrinal formation of tion of prayer worship sacrashycreasing concern among Chrisshythe laity is principally re- mental life spiritual direction

tians regarding the urban andserved to priests and initiation into the supernatshycultural revolutions of the 20thHe also said tliat eccl~siastical ural life and the sense of the Century Not only are citiesassistants-as chaplains or modshy Church growing rapidly but also theerators of Catholic Action orshy The more we give credit to style of life of the metropolis isgimizations are known in Italy~ lay Catholics and the more we becoming a kind of norm for themust keep both the ideas and demand of their collaboration li-fe of modern manactivity of lay organizations on and their own activity so much

The 1966 Liturgical Week willthe right trac the more must we assume them explore the relevance of the Pope pilUl listed a third task to be formed And formation is forms of Christian public wortIf priestly moderators Mainshy principally reserved to the minshyship to the problems of the citytaining contact between organshy istry of th~ priest

Father Gerard S Sloyan aized lay Catholics andecclesias- He Continued Another very former conference presidenttical authority whether that of a important responsibility reshysaid If the Gospel cannot bebishop or that of a pastor served to the priest-assistant is preached successfully in the cityThe Pope was speaking to vigilance Oyer the rectitude of --inclliding its suburbs-it willecclesiastical assistants of Ital- the line in ideas as well as acshynot much matter where it isian Catholic Action who had just tivities to which an association going forward Increasinglyconcluded their convention in that calls itself Catholic must modern man at least normativeRome on the problems of updat- be held influential man is city man Can

gt ing of the Church called for by This job is very demanding the city take in the GosPel 81the ecumenical council We must not let it happen that relevant to its problems If soOn the formation of laymen our best sons stray from the the Gospel has some humanthe Pope said However capashy right road and that instead of jropect if not it has noneble and however good our layshy being of help and consolation to

More than 10000 Catholics aremen are like all the faithful of their bishops they become occashyexpected to attend the generalGods Church they are disciples sions of apprehension delusion sessions liturgical celebrationsThey are riot forn~ed by and displeasure and smaller study groups of the Liturgical Week

Some topics scheduled to beNun TelaquomltesgtVlaquoftaolfnal Nursing NO KIDDING Hes flying six goats to India Father discussed include The Peace Jonas Thaliath CMI of Ba~galore India has airfreighted of Christ and the Modern CityTo 5arm ~l1leU1lfri~ Pri$orllers How Worldly Must the Church

SAN QUENTIN (NC)~Sister bedside nursing experience in Be AmeriCan Catholic Worshysix nanny goats from North PrairieWis to KeJ~ala state SOUtll India where he hopes they and their progeny will

Mary Anita is director of the San Quentins 200 bed hospital ship Tomorrow The Theologybecome substantial milk producers to fight famine The Neumiller School of Vocational which has cases typical of any of Secularity What Happens to Nursing-a fact that might not general hospital with the excepshy Catholic Near East Welfare Association in New York helped Worship The Church Preshyseem unusual except that the tion of obstetrics and pediatrics the Elastern Rite Carmelite NC Photo~ server of Values or Agent of ~hool is located in San Quenshy The latter training comes after Change and The How and tin prison parole when the student affili shy I Why of Involvement

A few weeks ago it became ates with St Lukes hospital bull Protestant Speaker the first such school in a penal San Francisco First Mass In Besides these general sessi~il institution in California to be Anoth~r Phase topics smaller groups will disshyaccredited by the State Board of Sister Mary Anita not only -Cel1ltury-Old Iowa Town Begins 1(11 Grow cuss such tQpics as the problems Vocational Nurse Examiners directs the program but takes a of the SpaniSh-speaking AmeFshy For Sister Mary Anita who personal interest in her students With Opening of Huge marnt ieans the inner city preachins

lor six years has workedfor the When you first meet a class singing participation lay minisshyeADlIANCHE (NC)-Camanche will go on fl~om thE~re But foraccreditation it is a major step she explained they look at you 1ers in worship art and architecshy

is a snall town with a centuryshy the present we wili ()perate as aforward for both the men and arid size you up -as a woman ture clergy education and manyoid history-but now its statting mission of St Marys parishUte society and as a nun You want to others to grllw Msgr Burke told thlt~ townspeoshy What this means she said reach them as a person and to Mass will be celebrated each

pIe -is tQlt after these men have let them knowYou are deeply ThE growth has been spurred day and an ecumenical serviceCamanche waS a thriving vil shyaerved their sentences the will interested in them personally by ttIe opening of a huge Du- will be held on Aug 24 in ail

lage until Jure 3 184)0 That dayreturn to society to be doirig I know I was impressed as i Pont plant on its outskirts-an attempt to illustrate the dynamshyit tornado viirtualiy obliteratedworthwhile work in a field in got the backgrounds of the boys area which now has been an- ism in the Churchs services at

the town It strutk while seJ- bull hich there is a real need to realize there has been a womshy nexecil by Camanche the present stage of worshipvices were being held ill They have already demon an in their life in some wayshy reform when celebrated with

ThE~ Camanche City Council Metpodist and Baptist churches8tr~ted that the program is often a most destructive way-a intelligence and caredonated tbe use of thetown hall which were wrecked The stormworthwhile she said There sweetheart or a wife who got Keynote speaker for the openshy and ~fuly 3 became a red letter left 28 deadmore than 80 1nshyace two men in class who have them off the track You recogshy ing session will be Joseph Mathshyday lin the town history - the jured Many families movedtbe possibility of parole before nize the tremendous impact a ews head of Chicagos Ecushyfirst time Mass was offered in- ~e program is complete and woman has on thelife of a man away after thetwi~terj but Cashy menical Institute a group ofthe f)wn for the Catholic pop- manche is beginning to growthey want to stay in prison unshy We are counteracting this Protestant clergy and laityulace DOWtil they are able to complete she explained by showing whose mission is to bridge the ~eir training them another phase of womanshy Th4~ council acted on a peti shy gap between an isolated Chrisshy Part of that ~aining included Ilood tion Iligned by 53 Catholic 1amshy Sister of Mlercy tianity and the racism poverty

iies The Mass was offered by and lack of responsibilityOn State Board Msgr Ambrose Burke pastor of widely viewed asmarks of ~ st Marys church in Clinton NEWPORT (NC) - sis t e r mod~rn city

FOR LATIN AMERICA Importance of Latin America ~s emphasize by Pope Paul VIas he ordained 70 young priests who w1l1 work with the people on that continent Among them was one American Father Daniel Corbett of Buffalo NY NC Photo

Establishment of a Catholic Mary Laetare Reagan of the dishyparist here was discussed after vision of nursing Salve Regina the 11 lass College conducted by the Sisshy

ters of Mercy here has been ap-If sufficient interest and pointed by Gov John H Chafeeprop(~r ~upport are promised we as a member of the state Board of Nur~e Registration and Nurs-

Trtilin at University ing Education for the term end- ing May 24 1969 ST LOUIS (NC)-Seventy-one

Sister Mary Laetare will servePeacl~ ~orps trainees have ar- as the representative of an acshyrived for a 12-week training

credited basic collegiate schoolprogram at the Jesuit-conducted of nursingSt Louis University here for a

projEct in Honduras They will be tJained for social work and nursi ng education programs and report in Honduras for in-counshytry training and assignment Oct 10 They will return to the Unit~d States ~n the Fall of 1968 INC

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NEW YORK (NC)-A top broadcaster and leading psyshychologists will join promishynent religious leaders in discussing the relation of Vati shycan Council D pronouncements to modem Religious life here next Wednesday ~d Thursday at the 16th annual Institute on Religious and Sacerdotal Vocashy

tions at Fordham University Among the featured speakers

will be Donald H McGannon president of the Westinghouse BroadcastingmiddotCOmpany who will discuss the creation of a proper image of priests and Religious

Father Donald R Campion SJ sectetal-ymiddotfor research and interreligious aHairs for the New York Province of the S0shyciety of Jesus will speak on the eHects of the ~econd Vatican

Counci on the renewal of Reli shygious life

A panel of clinical psycholoshygists will discuss the latest deshyvelopments in screening proshycedures for candidates for Reli shygious life

Panelists will be Father Paul DArcy MM director of educashytion for the Maryknoll Fathers Dr Walter Coville chief clinical psychologist at New Yorks St Vincents ~ospital and Dr John J Rooney La Salle College Philadelphia

Several priests Brothers and Sisters who serve as directors of vocations for various ordeXS will also address the institute

G~~dance Work Continued from Page One

t71ltltawn policies and guidelinefJ clem developed he says

He ereditsllOme foresighted ooministratolll who envisioned guidance as an integriI part of

their pro~ with training

=o~t~i~e~~~~~ ever progress wa$ made howshyever ~as dueto the endeavors of ~ch plo~essive adminlstrashytors It was not due to an alshyready existing policy Father

Moreau asserts There is reason for opti~sm ings of Vatican Council D 1 the Constitution on the Sacred ih~ rosary just call yourse1t dis~

however he notes Pointing out leading Marian scholar said here Liturgy obediellt to the wishes of thei

that the N1tio1lal Catholic Guid- Father William GMost pres-middot Maintain Practice eowiCii and the popes hesaid an~ Confe~nce has helped to ident of ~he Mariological Society The pr~ctice ot placing sa- T~e~omcils ConstitutiQ~ on establi~h th~ a~ diocesan guid- of ~enca ~ade hIS re~arks cred images in churches sothat the Shurc asks that the~~lt o ancecouncils currently in opera- dunng ~ lecture atthe Umver- they may be venerated br the M~r~ ~ generously fostered tion He says~ increasing num- sIty of Dayton~ faithful is to be firmly niain- he C(gtntlnUl~d her o~ administraiors and super- Vatican II didmiddot notmiddot call for kiiled FameI Most saId that the l~te in~ndents are expressing inter- downgrading the honor of F th M t 1 middott d rts Pope John had a strong devotIon a er os a so Cl e repo to lb H J f est infi~~rate guidance middotpro- Mary but reaffirmed and ~ rosary IS ~UrJl~l 0 a grams even for the elementary strengthened the Churchs pre- Soul speaks abo~t M~ry on school level vious teaching about her the Schedule Institute almost every page he added

The middotnext step in this evolu- priest said lion would appear to be one of Father Most of Oras College leadership he says in Dubuque I~wa attributed the

If further ~mprovementsare decline in Mariaridevotion part shyto ~ made m ~e counseling ly to misleading press covershyservlce~ of Catholic sc~ools then age of cOuncil debate on whether respon~lble leadership must to discussthe Blessed Virgin iil exert Itself and re-exanune the a separate s(hema or iil the sta~us of these programs and h h the Church theIr value for the students he sc ema 0 maintains He also Charged that certain

Unreiated Jobs writers distorted the Marian Father Moreau states that teaching of the council and ott

od guidance services will function m ern popes successfully only when prede- Speaking of the decline in termined policies are set and popular devotion to the Mother maintained by school adminis- of God the priet citea the reshytrators working closely with moval of Statues of Mary-and their staffs the saints--from some churches

He says counselors eannot function effectively unless they First Bishop Once ere certain of their relationships to the heads of departments Presidents Pupilteachers students parents and outside agencies HOUSTON (NC) - Bishop-

The school administrator plays designate Vincent M Harris of the key role according to Father the newly created Beaumont Moreau in determining how Tex diocese once was the pupil well the counselor is received by of a now distinguished teacher faculty and students alike If During his days at Sam Housshythe principal assigns the coun- ton High School here the bisb selor several other school jobs op-designatehad a speech clall8 none of them related to counsel- among his courses His teacheY mg then it will be diHicult for then is a world figure today The anyone to take abe latter func- teacherl nanie--LYndon Baine tioJ seriously Jclbnson PreSident of the U So

bull THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 14 1966

Urges Excellence In Churrch Mll11sic

ATLANTA (NC) - Professhysional musicians should demand and uphold excellence in church music Auxiliary Bishop Joseph L Bernardin of Atlanta told a group of musicians here

Speaking at a Mass attended by members of the American Guild of Organists during its annual convention Bishop Bershynardin said

Although the Church has had II glorious tradition of sacred music much of this tradishytion has beer lost to the average

parish Most Catholic corigregashytions have not had theopporshytunity to experience this great music

He told the organists thu( they and other musician must lead the way in parishes in introducshying excellence in church music

Music used in the sacted liemiddot urgy he said must be real art or it is not worthy of a place illl worship

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sephs Home for Chronic Invalid Children here has to be moved because it is located in a secshytion now reserved for Negro Africans and the Pallottine Misshysionary Sisters at the home care for both white and Colored (mixed race) Children there

The new home which will be rebuilt in a neutral zone foUl miles from its present location is scheduled for occupation early next year

Although ~e government Ia giving the Sisters wh~ started 1he home in 1935 about $197000 88 compensation the ne buildshying will cost them an additionai $352000 They will also need 8ft

extra $70000 for equipment and furnishings

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VILLA FATIMA CEREMONIES Profession and clothing ceremonies are held at Villa Fatima Taunton From left front row Sister Olivia Coelho oldest Dorothean reshyligious in t~e Unite4 States who has completed 66 years in religious life Rev Maurice Souza Villa Fatima novitiate ehaplain and pastor of St Anthonys Church Taunton Sisshyter Helen Oliveira St Elizabeths parish Bristol who was clothed asa novice Rear Sisshyter Elizabeth Hayes St Francis Xavier East Providence who made final vows Sister Judith Costa St Francis Xavier and Sister Gabriela Lima Immaculate Conception New Bedford noviCes and Sister Elaine Corey St Francis Xl1vierfinal vows

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DAYTON (NC)-~votion to Tbis practice lie Stkessed is in of pries~ opposing the ~osary Mary is ~n the decline but this direct opposition to the wishes ill sermons ~nd middotiscontrary to the teach- of the couricilHe quoted from But if you want to get rid ot

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HOUSTON (NC) - John D Donovan pre sid e n t of the Real EstateAmerican Catholic Sociological Society will address a special institute for parish priests Aug Rene POyamiddotnt 22 here in conjunction with the shy1966 Liturgical Week Hyannis

Morning and afternoon sesshy 279 Barnstable Road sions of the pastoral day will SP 5-0079 precede with the opening of the Week that evening in the Sam Houston Coliseum Donovan~ address at the

morning session The Dilemma of the Christian Priesthood will deal with the role of the priest in contemporary urban llociety Apanel on reconstructshying parish life will feature the

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Of Papal Funds Ask CooperClltion NEW YORK (NC)-Hundreds

of thousands of dollars donatedOf En2be ~armsh to drought-stricken India in the

name of Pope Paul VI are being ~n CeD Work put to work to fight the causes

of that countrys recurring food WASHINGTON (NC) shortages according to Arch-

A national Confraternity of bishop James Knox apostolic copyhristian Doctrine workshop internuncio in India has recommended that par- The papal funds are being ishes seek to make the CCD used to implement long-term bigh school religious education projects to constpuct Irrigation program the concern of the en- systems dig wells build deepshy

sea fishing vessels and providetile parish involving the more direct cooperation of palents necessary training and equipshystudents and existing parish 01- ment for scientific vegetable garshy

dening dairying and poultry-ganizations

It urged the parishes to CUt- raisingtail expansion of youth work for In a letter to Catholic Relief a time and to put no morethan services - National Catholic

MISSIONER-FORMAI~AND IN-Mte usual amount of effort into Welfare Conference headquarshyexisting programs Instead an FORMAL Rev Raymond PLEduc telS here Archbishop Knox inshyeffort should be made to foster MS veteran of years in Philippine formed officials of the Amershya genuine and concerned Chris- missions is as apt to be found In ican Catholic overseas aid tian community among the work clothes supervising construetion agency that many of these projshyadults of the parish ects are a direct result of sur-

The emphasis on a more of new seminary as in more fo~mal veys conducted by CRS-NCWC ~ult-centered CCD- apostolate priestly attire He is at present sta- - personnel in India

was a key point emerging from tionedat LaSaletteProvincial House Archbishop Knox aiso stated Ii two-week workshop held at Southbridge that papal funds are being used

the Catholic University of Amer- to transport food supplies to the ica under the supervision middotof many remotely-located villages Father Joseph B CoUins SS where the population has been director of the National Center -most seriously affected by the

=r~~~h~~~ t~u~~rss~~HOW to EtltRoast Dog ~Amongmiddot Useful lracts se~ C~~~~o~~n~~i ~i-J1Ilrticipated though the emphasis must be 011

The recommendationsmiddot grew CZmiddot d b L S 1 p Ph middotZ bull agriculture and other food proshy ctut of daily seminars conducted eane y a alette rlest In l I~PPnes duction projects a sPecial effort

(juring the workshop by Msgr will also be made to coordinate Russell J Neighbor associate di- andintensify medical care for IllCctor of the CCD William J The secret of a long iife and the best way to chokedown an ~ntree of roasted dog the afflicted population through

ltJacobs of Extension Volunteers are among items of information picked up by Rev Raymond P Leduc MS since 1948 better use of mobile clinics eurohicago and Fattier F~anCis a La Salette missionary in tnePhilitpine Islands Dog meat is delicious if lt)TIE doesnt especially in the rural areas ~~ro~wa~~inot~e~~~ Latin realize what hes eating he insists But if one does know that It is dog meat the only

Essential Components way to get it down is by Steelworkers Head The recommendations were washing it down with a swig sometimes called ironwood must radically change upon arshy

devoted to such matters as the of gin at every mouthful As They-even make their own rival in the Philippines Earth- To Receive Award selection and training of teach- I chalk lines some resembling Old quakes and hurricanes con- P SB G C)

for the ong life In this Mother Hubbards shoe some stantly visit tllese lslands so ITT UR H (N - I Weets approaches to the adoles- Ab I tel t 1 d t fcountry we usually say Why lk t I d lik I k b old t e In na lOna presl en 0ltcent and organization and I e piS 0 S an some e )00 s UL mgs mus be very sturdy the United Steelworkers of put off till tomorrow what you A good ishline is twined around Even window jambs and outsideh 1 1 CCD B t

a recurring theme was that the a discalded typewriter ribbon s U mgs are mortised for greater celve the 1966 St Joseph thest ructure 0 f t e oca U can do today In the Islands t d Amedca has been named to reshy

they say Why do today what 1 d thO I 11 d t th d f tltcatechist does not operate in a middotspoo an IS me IS pu e s reng an sae y Worker Award presented at the can be put off till tomorrow through a concoction of charcoal B ld

vacuum the home the parish We Igh-tensloned Amerlcalls UL mg III Manila the 1ig annual Labor Day Mass heret t 1 and kerosene ReaI practical I t d th aod the commullL y a arge ale could11learn the secret 0f a long CL y an Inmiddot e provInce are as Th d d b

essential components of his assure ~ou Much better than different as dar and night Whiie e awar IS co-sponsore Y _ork life from theFilipinos At least any chalk line sold on the Amer- 1 d 1 b the Pittsburg Diocese apdarea I did for I often findmyself ican ma~ket pane um ercan be ordered in labor unions Presentation will

There was general agreement putting off till tomorrow what r Few Tools Manila lumber in the province be made by Bishop John J among the participants that per- could do today cOomes in the rough and i mean Wrlght of Pittsburgl1 f CC The carpenter works with A sons chosen or D work The mlmiddotssloner a New Bedford rough two by fOUl may be

h ld d tmiddot f velY f~ too lis toolbox at two Inches thlck at one end and Abel one of the founders of ou give some mica Ion 0 n~tive attendedStJoseph paro_ h d f ts d Ml ability to communicate with times no morethilli an empty froin th~ee tofour inches at the IS umon an 01 pJe ecessor the age -cultural _sociological ch~a) schooi in that city and La cement bagmiddot usually contains - other end Sti~l our carpenters the Steel )Vorkers Organizing

Salette minor and maJor sem- l t 11 C tt tmiddot f M groups to which they will be on Y a crosscu saw a sma work this lumber to speciflc~d omml ee Jsa nalve 0 agshyassignedIt was also pointed out inaries He is at prese-nf at the square one or two chisels a di~ensioris with great accuracy ~olia Ohio He was elected that no amount of training La Sal~tte Provincial House wood marker and a foot rule One good surface electIic planer ~ president Qf the United SteelshyOOULses will make a catechist Southbridge Massbut his heart Yet beautiful work is accom- could do more in a darthan 10 workers last year succeeding

is obviously very much ii the - I h d D d M D ald H h bGut of a person who is opinion- P IS e carpenters can do in a week aVI c on e as eeR ated or uncommunicative Philippines One concept of building however What patience these aetive in the labor movement

The selected one stated one His mem~o~tir~arly days men h~ve since the early 1930s group of participants must not in the Diocese of Tuguegarao Prelatre Wlcomes Hlving been in charge of Arhe St J9sephthe Worker only be able to communicate the Cagayan PI are affectionate constructions and of ~l consid- ward is presented to a persoll message but he himself must be In 1948 I was one of the lucky Israeli Presodent erable group of carpenters for who has distinguished himself ~e message have a genuine Fathers chosen to_found a newI~ SANTJAGO (NC)-Wherils- a good period of time I can say in the cause of Jhe workingman

love for the teenager and be th t b old th PII able to show this love acquired mission in the Philip- raelsPJesidentzil1man Shazar a UI mg III e n Ippmes

pines In previous years I had arrived here on an eight-day - is very interesting only and orily been a half-baked contractor at state vislt to Chile Raul Cardi- if one has acquired title absoshy

our minor seminary which ex- nal SHv1 Henriquez of Santiago lutely necessary virtul~ of pashyPope Paul Receives perience came in very handy was on hand at the airport as a tience

Episcopal Bi~hop Tool-minded that I was I memberofthe welcoming party VATICAN CITY (NC)-Episshy made it a point to take with me -The cardinal was introduced Minister on FCllcmiddotUtv eopal Bishop Horace W B Donshy as many hand tools as possible to Mr and Mrs Shazar by Pres- I MONTHLY CHURCH egan of New York has been reshy Electricaltools ~~ljiismissed for ident Eduardo Frei ltHICAltf9 (NC)~A Dinis~centl ceived in private audience by we knew that electricity had not On the day after his arrival of the Lutheran Church-Misshy BUDGEI EMVELOPES Pope Paul VI They discussed yet reached that part of the Presiden Shazar in an address souri Synod has been named an their mutual desire for Christian Islands But once there it took to a join1 session of the Congresstssocitte profssor of Ilociology PRINTED AND MAILED unity me very little time to realize that paid spedal tribute to Chile as at Loyola University here Dr

Bishop Donegan was the first even my hand tools meant little one of the few countries which Ross P Scherer who is a staff Write or Phone 672-1322 Episcopalian bishop of New to the Filipino worker Heres opened its doors to Jewish vic- member with the National

York ever to visit a Pope He the reason tims of the Hitlerite persecutions Council of ChurChes win as- 234 Second Street ~~II Riv noted that in the past it would From time -immemorial the in Europ~ Many were the Jews surne the post Sept 15 have been impossible for him t6 carpenters and cabinetmakers -~ho fled extermination finding recei ve me and for me to pay a visit to him

The Bishop had a 12-minute private visit and then introduced the aides accompanying him The Pope gave them medals of his reign and in addition gave the bishop a copy of the Bible in ilSreek and Latin similar to those he had given to Protestant obshyservers at the ecumenical counshyeil Bishop Donegan gave the Pope a copy of a new guidebook to the cathedral of St John the ])i vine in New York and a sUver ~wl from Britain

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of the hardest wood ill existence

Collect- $14 Million

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3 THE ANCHOR-Pope Paul Lauds fgflitt foR River Diocese MouJfkll1JciUer Thurs July 14 1966

Orthodox Prayer CYO Executive T(O) St Peter Father Fletcher Mi~sioner 43 Years Scores Beatniks

VATICAN CITY (NC) CHICAGO (NC) - Beatniks-ope Paul VI has hailed with Served in China~ Philippines Guatemala should not be looked upon as

~light the restoration of representative of youth leaders prayers to St Peter in an ~fice of the Greek Orthodox Church as a significant and stimulating act

Prayers to St Peter have been ffmitted from the Greek Orthoshydox liturgy generally since the l4thcentury because of the anti shyatin feeling of that time

At his weekly general audishymce within the octave of the lleast of Saints Peter and Paul CIte Pope said Recently the official magazine of the Greek etturch entitled Ekklisia pubshylished (April 15 1966) a new office of the glorious and most illustrious Apostle and first leadshyer Peter fixing it as in the anshyeient office schedule of the 8reco-Oriental rite on the day of Aug 28 and setting as in the Catholic Church June 29 as the f1easts of Saints Peter and Paul

Quotes Passages The Pope cited several passhy

sages from the text of the office Which hails Peter as the unshybreakable rock of the Church lie quoted

Having confessed Christ by mrtue of the revelation of the Father you have received from file Father a great authority over men

You have become Oh Peter lre who among the apostles occushyJgties the first place the stone ~hich is the foundation of the ehurch

Hail the foundation of the Church and its W1shakeable base divine herald who has the Ileys of the kingdom of heaven

Peter leader of the glorious IPOstles etc

The Pope declared he was deshylighted with the new office ad~ lAg

Happy Reminder sUCh expre_ssions bring back

liS ari echo of the ancient and venerable traditions which aisappeared after the 14th ceoshy

lury fron the liturgical texts because of anti-Latin polemicsilIld now renew the authentic and noble voice of the devotion ~ the Oriental Church which are like a happy and faithful Ikmlinder of ancient times

These constitute a harmony Mid brotherliness between East and West which return with eommon exaltation and fraternal faith to celebrate the figure and mission of the Apostle Peter

The Pope noted the new text -as composed by an Orthodox monk of Mount Athos Gerasimo Mikrayannatis hymnographer of the Orthodox Ecumenical Patri shyltch Athenagoras of Constanti shynople and published with the approval of the sacred synod of $-reece

Funeral Friday For Mr Kirby

A Solemn High Mass of ReshyQUiem will be offered on Friday morning at 10 in the Sacred Heart Church No Attleboro for 6be repose of the soul of Robert F Kirby father of Rev Robert 1 Kirby assistant at Our Ladyu the Isle Church Nantucket

Mr Kirby the husband of A1Jrore M Boutin Kirby died ~uesday night and in addition 60 Father Kirby is survived by f)nE other son Donald J and three daughteJS Mrs Irene ehampagne Mrs Lois Chamshypagne and Mrs Helen Waterson

Interment will taJte place in St Marys Cemetery No Attleshyflaoro

Visiting hours at the Diamond F-uneral Home No Washington Street No Attleboro will be laeld this afternoon and tonight

Father William A Fletcher a veteran M-aryknon missioner with 43 years service in ~ina the Philippines Rome~ Guatemala and the United States is currently serving as a chaplain at Assumption Academy in Philadelphia Father Fletcher son of the late John and Sarah Fletcher of- Fall River was the first from the Fall River diocese to join Maryknollmiddot H e graduated from St Patricks parochial School and spent two years at Durfee high school before entering the Maryknoll Preparshyatory School in Scranton Pa in September of 1915

Father Fletcher was ordained a priest on May 26 1923 and asshysigned to the societys South China missions

Captured by Pirates in November 1926 he made

newspaper headlines aroW1d the world when the steamer carryshying him to his interior mission was captured by pirates on the South Jhina Sea With him at the time were eight Maryknoll Sisters

After 20 different groups of pirates ransacked the ship for three days and nights the steamer was allowed to return to Kongmoon the port from which it sailed

Before releasing the ship eight officers were shot dead I and 150 Chinese passengers were_Q _

Tblis is the second in a series of stllies of diocesan natives who 31le serving around the worBd with the Maryknoll missiolllellS The articles have MeUl prepared and written by Maryknolls publie relations lllepariment

taken into the hills and held for 1Wlsom The mission group lost evm-ything they had In fact Father Fletcher lost his hat and cwercoat and one of the sisters even lost her shoes But all reshyturned to Kongmoon and HongKOOg safely

Aftermiddot five years in South OIiiria and two bouts with mashy

laria Father Fletcher was trans- bull ei-red totte Philippines in M28 where he spent nine years ~ after his arrival he was made private secretary 10 the Archbishop of Manila the Most Be Mjchael J ODoherty

Friend 01 President During that time he was also

In charge of a weekly Archdiocshyesan Radio Program lerved on the first Philippines Board of Censors ana was chaplain for students attending the univershy~y of the Philippines

He played a prominent part in the XXXIII International Eushycharistic Congress heldmiddot in Mashynim in February of 1937 On the closing night of the Congress over a million people walked in procession Father Fletcher was master of ceremonies during the four-day Congress

He was a personal friend of Manuel L Quezon the first President of the Philippines

iUtendd Coronation lin 1938 Father Fletcher was

transferred to Rome Italy While studying Christian Archeology there he was private secretary to His Eminence Peter Cardinal J9lumasoni-Biondi head of the

Visits Sweden STOCKHOLM (NC)-Eugene

eardinal Tisserant dean of the College of Cardinals paid a sixshyday visit to this country as a patron of the 11th ~uropean Exshyhibition which centers around the personal life and career of Queen Christina a 17th century Swedish queer who gave up her tbJrone and became a Catholic

REV WILLIAM A FLETCHER MM

Congregation for the Propagashytion of the Faith He accomshypanied the Cardinal to the conshyclave in March 1939 that reshysulted in the election of Pope Piusmiddot XII

One of the greatest and most inspiring ceremonies of the Catholic Churchis the coronashytion ofthe Holy Father Father Fletcher was present in an offi shycial capacity on that occasion

Because of the threat of World War II in 1939 the Holy Father advised allmiddot Americans to leave Rome On his return to the United States in July 1939 Father- Fietcher was assigned to the Maryknoll Publications Deshypartment and was made purshychasing agent for the Maryknoll magazine

Holy Cross Father Wins Art Award

NEWPORT (NC) - The Art Association of Newport awarded its first prize for sculpture to Father Anthony Lauck CSC of the University of Notre Dame

The award made at the assoshyciations 55th annual exhibition was for a terra cotta figure titled Seer from Salisbury Plain Father Lauck is chairshy

man for the department of art at the University of Notre Dame where he has been teaching sculpture and other subjects for a number of years

Father Lauck won last April in Hammond Ind first prize for another sculpture in the annual regional show for artists of northern Indiana The sculpture was a carving in limestone titled Magdalen II

St Francis Residence

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He held this position four years and then was placed in charge of the Maryknoll House in Chicago Three years later he became pastor of the Englishshyspeaking parish in Guatemala City lllness forced his return to the States after 15 months there

Christmas io JPlIisoo In December of 1952 he gave a

Dew twist to Irving Berlins lyrics by dreaming of a blackshyand white-striped ChristmaS Father Fletcher spent that Christmas giving a retreat in a prison in Dannemora N Y

He ater commented Ive spent Christmases in China the Philippines Hong Kong Paris Rome and Guatemala But this was my first one inside the walls of a prison

bull Father was chaplain at Manshyhattanville College Purchase N Y for nine years He is presshyently chaplain at Assumption Academy Germantown Philashydelphia

His brother Ralph is a teacher of E~glish at Durfee High and prmclpal of the evening high school in Fall River His sister Sister M Dorothea RSM teaches the sixth grade in Holy Name School New Bedford Another sister Mrs Louis Navin resides in Mitchell South Da~ kota He also has an aunt Sister

in the United States the execushytive director of the Catholie o Youth Organization said here

Msgr Edward J Kelly made his remarks at a dinner staged by the Knights of Columbus to climax a youth fund drive in which they raised more than $100000 for the CYO

Im sick and tired Msgr Kelly said of seeing a bearded beatnik acclaimed by some youths as a youth leader

Hitting out at campus riots and draft-card burnings he told the Knights that a small minorshyity of our young people are victims of an alien subversive philosophy For some reason which I cannot imagine this small group has taken over the leadership among our nations youth At one time not many years ago the athlete was held in highest admiration as a youth leader but today the beatnik seem to take over

But I reassure you Msgr Kelly said that our nation will be lead not from the ranks of the beatniks but from youths with principles and spiritual background

Such principles are being taught he said in all CYO activities

Susan Hayward Catholic Convert

PITTSBURGH (NC - Susan Hayward 47 Academy Award winning movie star has been converted to the Catholic Faith

The widow of Floyd E Chalkey who was a Catholic the acress received her first Comshymunion in SS Peter and Paull church here

She took instructions and was received into the Church by Father Daliel J McGuire

Miss Hayward won the coyenshyeted Oscar for the best actress in 1958 for her work in the filDl I Want to Live

Priest on Council MONTPELIER (NC) - Father

Paul Morin SSE of St Mishychaels College has been named by Vermont Gov Philip Hoff to serve on the Vermont Television Broadcasting Council as a repshyresentative of the VermODt Council of Higher Education

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4 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Foil River-Thurs July 14 1966

Presidents Committee HonQrs Handicapped American 1965

WASHINGTON (NC)~Robert

J Smithdas 40 a member of Queen of All Sllints parish in Brooklyn N Y was honored here for the inspiration he gives to thousands of handicapped persons in thiscountry

Smithdas has been blind since he was 5 and deaf since he was 7 The Presidents Committee on Employment of the Handicapped acclaimed him here as Handishycapped American 1965bull

Living alone Smithdas manshyages his own affairs does his own cooking including soups and meats and runs his own errands in his Brooklyn neighshyborhood At home he has rigged up middotan electric fan to turn on whenever the door bell or teleshyphone rings The breeze lets him know he is wanted

He is said to be the first deafshyblind person since Helen Keller to be graduated from college and earn an advanced degree Smitbdas took a b~helors deshy

gree in English cum laude from St Johns University Brooklyn in 1950 and received his masshyters from New York Uni~ersity

in 1953 He is director of the Deafshy

Blind Program at the IndUStrial Home for the Blind in Brooklyn lectures extensively and is said L reach some 250000 persons a year with his message of inspishyration was named 1961 Poet of the Year by the Poetry Society of America and had his autoshybiography Life at My Fingershy

tips published by Qoubledayin 1958 He is a deep sea fisherman and follows bas~ball scores avidshyly

Smithdas was blinded shortly after his fifth birthday following an attack of meningitis He lost his hearing two years later

The ceremony honoring Smithshydas was a highlight of the 1966 meeting of the Presidents (A)mshymittee on EmploYineflt -f the Handicapped

Mississippi Cotholic Mission Aided Marchers After-Gossing

C1NTON (NC)-It work~ eut~ right thanks be to God

That was the comment of Fashythet Luke Mikschl MSSST whose action in opening Hoiy CIiUd Jesus Mission middothere to civil rights marchers after they were gassed by police wascredshyitedby many ~ith avertiflg even more serious trouble

The clash between the marchshyers and police occurred when the marchers attempted to pitch tents on the grounds of a Negro school The police ordered them off the grounds and whel) they refused to go fired tear gas into their ranks

In the confusion that folshylOWed many of the marchers beshygan to fall back on a small Methodist church across the Street from Holy Child Jesus Mission which serves the Canshyton Negro Catholic community

1t tbat point FatherMlkschl lpened the doors of the mission to the marchers More than 2e persons injured in the gas at shytack were treated by the misshyiOns Franciscan Sisters of Per-

R G Tev eorge arasaka 0 F M Cony to Taunton for Jubmiddotlee cReturns

petual Adorati~ lr~ La Crosse Wis

Hundreds of others ent oM the schol gymasium wnere Dr

Martin Luther KiJlg and ~rs

conducted 08 rally for local Negroes Some -400 slept ~t the mission includingwopriests from Washington and Cbi~gO

who slept on the rectory fioor - Received Threats

The following day the mission served as a virtual headquarters for the marchers During the day the nuns fed several -hunshyered people That night about a hundred marchers slept again in the gymnasium

There wasnt anythi~ in middotthe gym except thehani cement

floor Father Mikschl said Some had bedrolls and blanshykets Thats all they slept 011

They were just so tired-they slept on chairs and tabiesmiddot

The priest said his misswn has received Ku Klux Klan- type threats in the past and he

has no particular fears aboutshythe consequences -of middotgiving aid to the middotmarchers

middot

The Rev George M Tarasaka OFM Conv Franciscan misshysionary priest and native of Taunton marked the 25th annishyversary of his ordination this

- month by celebrating a Solemn High Mass of Thanksgiving at Holymiddot Rosary Church Taunton

Son or Mrs Josephine Taraska of 27 Monroe Street Taunton and the late John Tarasaka ather Tarasaka was a member of the firstmiddot graduating class at Coyle High School He receivedshylis novice training at Ellicott ilId and studied for the priest shyhood at Granby Mass

He was ordained July 5 1951 at St Stanislaus Church Cchico- gtee and served parish assignshyments in Harvehill Fall River and Baltimore Mod before beshyi ng assigned to mission work i1 1949

Father Tarasakas missionary vOrk has been interrupted twice gty special assignments one as l teacher at Archbishop Curley figh School Baltimore and later 01 parish work in Quebec

Papal Blessing As a member of the Francisshy

an mission band he has reached missions and retreats

hroughout the Eastern halt of the United States

Following hiS jubilee Mass Father Tarasako imparted the Papal Blessing to his mother at her home where she has been bedridden

He was later feted by more than 125 relatives and friends at a reception

Joining Father Tarasaka in celebrating his 25th anniversary were his three sisters one a Franciscan nun and his two brothers one a Holy Cross Brother

The nun Sister Mary Irmina of the Franciscan Sisters of St Joseph is Secretary General of the order and is based at the communitys mother house in Hamburg N Y She has been a religious for 39 years

The brother Brother Christoshypher Tarasaka CSC is in his 20th year of religious life and is assigned to 81 Edmunds Academy Wilmington Del

Father Tarasakas other sisters are Ann Tarasaka of 27 MonroeshyStreet and Mrs Helen Donely ofmiddot ampmbria Heights N Y His other brother is Taunton patrolshyman Walter Tarasaka

Father Tarasakas next assignshyment is expected to be in Bufshyfalo

LAJBOR OF LOVE Sculptor Father Thomas M McshyGlynn IOP has prepared a twice-life--size- head 4tf pQfle John XXIII wblch he did in his words out ofdevotion

Father McGlynnsbronze 9uSt ~f Pope Pius XII is mtAe Aj)Ostolic Delegation H1 Washington DC NC POOtll

Masses bullI-n

lishoJI Vincent Wates ~nts fermiissiett To Priests in NCHth Carolina Diocse

RALEIGH NCJ-Bisholl ViJlshy aRti laaty a4lClOrding to tb1~ tleeree cent S aters -nasgranted pershy on liturgy middotHoly ComffiUflien mission ior Mc1ss in pri ateshy maylikewise be received enher

homes in the Raleigh Diocese ia a standing 01 kneeling posishytWn in North Carolina

Parish priests may obtain per mission for house Masses from Hospital to T rtJin the local dean with permission to be granted on a once-a-week Home HeaDth Aids basis Thc~ Mass may be offered PORTLAND (NC) - Mercy ia the pador or dining room of Hospital here in Maine has reshythe hennE- a homily must -be reived a $5000 grant to conduct middotgiven and the Mass followed by a pilot project for training home a discussion of some aspect -(If _ health aides the teachings of the Second Doifald F Plunkett eltecutive Vatican Council 4Jirector of the hospital said the 1n response to re~ommenoashy program will be geared to tr~inshytwns of tile Diocesan Liturgkal ing persons to serve under the Commission the Bishop alS() home health provisions of MEd- granted permission for H~ly ic~re Communion to be received unshy - The pilot progr~ will ~r~in

der bot~ species by Religious two classes of hOme aides Plunkett said about HI Hi t~ first class and from 10 tomiddot2() ilaquo

Santa Rosa Largest the second Merey HOSJ~ital is operated by the Sisters of MeFcyPediatric Hospital -

SAN AJIiTONIO (NC) - With Abbot Visits U Sthe opening of the sixth floor 3ddition the ChHdrens Hospital HINGHAM (NC) - Benedicshy

tine Abbot Primate Benno Gut of the Sar-ta Rosa Medical Censhy OSII of Rome visited GlastORshyter is now the largest middotpediatric

bury monastery hj~re then jourshyhospital itl Texas neyed to St Anselms CollegeThe addtion increased the cashyManehester N H wm~re hepacity of the hospital fr~ 130 blessed the new abbey ehurc~00 160 beds including an eightshyThe abbot is heaJ of th1 reli shylJedpediatric intensive care unit gious order founded 1~OO yearsand a 28-bed mental health unit agofor disturbed children of all ages

Gov John Connally principal

FQvor Obscenity CommQ~$rnon Plan

WASHINGTON (NC) - The Senate Government Operations Committee has approved a bm

to establish a 20-m~mber com- mission of government officials and private citizens to study and make recommendations on the obscenity problem The committees approval of the bill (5 309) creating a Comshymission on Noxious and Obsce~ Matters and Materials was anshynounced to the Senaie by Sen Karl E Mundt of South Dakota chief sponsor of the measure Twenty-eight 0 the r senators

have joined Mundt in cosponsorshying the bill

Legislation to establish such il commission has been passed twice previously by the Senate Up to now however the House has not approved the plan

Under the bill the commission would include congressmen repshyresentatives of federal agencies including the Post Office Deshypartment the Departnfent of- Justice and the FBI clergymen Edueatols representatives of U~_ bull Beek aOO periodical publisfiing induskies radio and televisiOR and ue movies and state atHl -Jeeal law officials

octicate Cathefhel For Alaska See

FAIRBANKS ENe -Dishoraquo -Praneis Gleeson was the plinej pal eelehrant of a concelebratedshyMass at the dedication of S3eFfli Heart Cathedral here

Also participating in the GeiIshyicatien ceremonies were Archshybishep Joseph T Ryan of ABIlshychelage Bishop Dennot OFla~

agaR ef Juneau and 18islioEJ James Mulvihill of Whitehorse Preaching the sermon was Father John J Kelley SJ proshyvincial of the Oregon Proviftee ftf the Society of Jesus

Increase Donations NEWARK (NC)-Catholics in

the Newark archdiocese donated $1318639 to the Society for the Propagation of the Faith in 1965 Auxiliary BishoP Martin W Stanton the society director Slid the total topped the 19414 doflati~ by $78000

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speaker at middotthe addition dedicashy YOURS TO LOV AND TO GIVEItion referred to the Childrens tile life of a DAUGHTER OF ST PAUL love GedHospital agt the ~esult of a comshymore and give to souls knowledge and love ofmunity effgtrt He said It symshy God by serving Him in a Miss ion wllich uses tile

bolizes the determination of the Press Radio Motior Pictures 300 11 to bringcitizens of San Antonio to proshy His Word to SoUls everywhfre ~ealous youngvide for the cl1ildren of San girls 14middot23 years interested ill this lIfIique

Apo$tolate may write toAntonio al1d south Texas the finest medcal care -avmiddotailable It REVEREND MOTHER SUPERIOR reflects your resolution to make DAUGHTERS Of 511 PAUL

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Protest Tests Bl(SJlILLONSTOkyo (NC) - Thidy-three

French pri4sts working as misshy GARAGEsionaries hI Japan unsuccessfulshyly asked Presidentmiddot Charles de Gaulle in the name of humanity 24-Aour Wrecker Service and f~r the cause of world peace Ito stop FrEnch nuclear tests in the Pacific The priests said the I 653 Washinlgton Street Fairhaven tests were ltIi affront to the peoshyple of Japan who suffered the WYman 4-5058I effects of two atomic bombs

5 four Denominations ~ Plan Church To Serve Catholicsl1 Protestants

KANSAS CITY (NC) - A sional program workers a busishy1Ill~ique church structure containshy neSs manager and clerical and ing worship recreational and 9poundshy maintenance personnel tce facilities is being planned The building whicb is exshylltere in Missourifor use by Catt shy pected to cost some $400000 will ()lies Congregationalists Episshy actually be constructed and oopalians and Presbyterians awned by the United Chureh of

The church to be called St Christ and the United PresbyshyMarks is expected to serve terian Church The sale of

15000 people residing buildings currently housing within a five-block radius the aome

Chulches of these denominations lIIlajority of whom ~re not curshy is expected to provide about half rently active in or reached by ampf construction costs and the Ilny church The area includes four faiths will participate in a I concentration of low-rent fedshy ddve for additional funds eral public housing and most ef centbe residents are economically JItOOr Negroes Pope Paul Names

Sponsors of the project are the Episcopal Diocese of West Misshy four Laymen

liOuri the Roman Catholic Dioshya3eSe of Kansas City-St Joseph To Committee ~be Western Association of the VATICAN CITY (NC) Missouri Conference of the

United Church of Christ and the Pope Paul VI has named amiddot - Kansas City Presbytery of the provisional committee inshy 1t1niteq Presbyterian Church in eluding four laymen to carrymiddotthe USA out the ecumenical councils recshy

The building will be designee ommendations on the lay aposshy00 be liturgically acceptable to tolate

aU four parent bodies so that The scope of the new groups each may maintain full distincshy work will be to study and exeshytiveness and integrity in eelshy cute the councilli recommendashyebnlting its sacraments and tions that a sPecial secretariat rites for the lay apostolate be set up

The ponsoring faiths have alse and that 10 organization be creshymdicaied that they would welshy ated the work to better the lot oome the entry of additional of the poor Murch or ecclesiastical CoRl- President of the committee is mUllions into the project Maurice Cardinal Roy of Queshy

bec Bishop Alberto CastelliSocial Services secretary of the Italian- Episcopal

In addition to religious servshy Conference is vice presidentlIces of each of the participating Msgr Acnille Glorieux who bodies activities in the coopershy was secretary of the councilative venture will include regshy commission for the lay aposteshykr ecumenical prayer services late as well as secretary of thereligious education home care post-conciliar body for the lilYceounseling service to parolees

a~tolate is secretarypre-school and youth activities The four lay people on theiiKograms the jobfor elderly committee are Miss Rosemaryand housing placement and tushy Goldie of Australia executive torial services secretary of the Permanent

Each of the four church bodies Committee for Internationalwill assign clergyman 16 tke COIlgresses of thea Lay Apostoshyeburch The staff will include late Dr Johannes Schauff of Mle er two professional social Ger~any Professo_ Auguste workers several semi-profes- Vanistendael of Belgium genshy

eral secretary of the Internashytional Federation of Christian

~arish Lay Council Trade Unions and Vittorino Veronese fonner president ofTrial in Baltimore Italian Catholic Action and dishy

BALTIMORE (NC) - Lay rector general of the United Nashy(lOuncils to assist the clergy ift tiens Educations Scientific and administrative and pastoral matshy Cultural Organizationters will be established in five

Study Recommencllatnonsmiddotparishes here on a trial basis If ~he pilot project is successful The Pope has also named

Msgr Silvio Luoni of the Vaticanaimilar councils will be estabshylished throughout the archdioshy Secretaliat of State as represhy

sentative of the secretariat to theltileae committee Msgr Luoni has hadA council willmiddot be made up of for some time the special middotreshy

~he presidents of all lay organshysponsibility within the secreshyiizations in the parish plus some tariat of dealing with variousilive members at large not speshyinternational Catholic organizashylCifically affiliated with any tionsC)rganization

Preceding establishment of The councils would be supshy the provisional committee the

plemented by lay advisory recommendations contained in boards comprised of persons the councirs lay apostolate deshywHh particular qualifications for cree and its Constitution on the advising the clergy on suchmiddotmatshy Church in the Modern World tgters as finance building mainshy were stUdied by various specific wnance education and eommu groupsait relations One of these was the postshy

cenciliar lay apostolate commisshysion and another was the comshyHead of Family Lif-e mission of cardinals for the reshy

Bureau Made Pastor form of the Roman curia

WASHINGTON (NC) -Msgr lohn C Knott director of the New Jersey YouthlFamily Life Bureau National Catholic Welfare Conference In Summer Proiect ror the past five years has been RAMSEY (NC) - ThirteenRamed Connecticutmiddotpastor of a young people from this area willparish spend six to eight weeks in San

Msgr Knott 51 will head St Salvador in a project organizedFrancis parish in Torrington His by a priest hereThey will train new assignment effective July rUlal peoplein sewing first aid ii has been announced by Arch typing English and other skills bishop Henry J OBrien of Father Edward Cooke of St Hartford Pauls parish here arranged the

As director of the NCWC program with the assistance of lFamily Life Bureau since U~61 the Young Christian Workers ll1e has been in charge of a nashy It is the third straight year tional service and educationall they have joined forces to send lluogram in the fields of lnllurshy youn~ people to Central ~ershyriage and family Iiving ~

SECULAR CLOTHES Fr Ricardo Steinmetz SJ left and Father Caesar Gonzalez SJ arrive at a brickyard outside Mexico City to offer Sunday Mass for the undershyprivileged inhabitants of the area The suitcase on the ground contains the things they will need on their Sunday morning visit to the dump area NC Photo

THE ANCHOR-Thurs july 14 1966

Bishop Medeiros Continued from Page One

leaders representing labor _and with growers representing manshyagement and bring to them the light of the Gospel in the hope that they will meet and bargain for what is just for all and not only for one side

During a question period afshyterward the Bishop answering a query from the audience said that until both sides ask me to mediate my hands are tied

Practice Teachings In his talk the newly installed

prelate stressed that It is not fair to expect Bishops and priests to be experts in all matshyters concerning the affairs of the world

He added that Bishops and priests can serve th~ people by teaching and inspiring them with the truth of the Gospel but the laymen must see to it that what they learn from the Bishops and priests is put into practice in the world in which we all live They have the comshypetence the ability and should have the zeal and the will to do it

About 1000 persons includshying Starr County farm workers who conducted a five-day 48 mile hike from Rio Grande City to the shrine to dramatize their push for higher wages crammed into the cafeteria Earlier nearly all the group attended a 6 PM Mass at which the Bishop ~shysided

Ge~erously sprinkled through the audience in both church and cafeteria were growers and farmers labor leaders businessshymen leading Catholic laity and members of the clergy of differshyUn-sual Request ent faiths Some came from other parts of Texas

Subu~ban Philadelphia Presbyterian Couple Free Trade Unions Msgr George W Higgins di shyTo Be Married in Catholic Church

rector of the Social Action DeshyWAYNE (NC) ~ Archbishop from non-Cathgtlic neighbors partment National Cat hoi i c

John J Krol of Philadelphia Ministers of the area attended Welfare Conference gave a granted permission for the wedshy the dedication and an organ reshy brief address at the conclusion ding of two Presbyterians to cital in the church attracted of the Bishops talk take place in St Katharine of many non-Catholics of the comshy Msgr Higgins who came fur Siena Catholic Church here munity consultation with the Bishop at

his request said there is noThe unusual request for the A spokesman for Archbishop longer any doubt that problemsuse of the church was made by Keols Ecumenical Commission in the fiele of agriculture cannotRev William Dupree pastor of said the clergy and people of be solved unless and until farmthe Wayne Presbyterian Church Wayne have been outstanding

workers are organized into freefor two of his congregation for their ecumenical cooperation tride unions He said growersWilliam Raybeck and Linda ald activity need to organize tooMerwyn The farm labor disturbance in

The Presbyterian pastor exshy Arrest Journalists Starr County in late May with plained that his church is being the formation of the Independshycompletely renovated and will In Demonstration ent Workets Association by Eushynot middotbe finished in time for the MADRID (NC)-Two Catholic gene Nelson a Californianwedding scheduled Aug 27 A journalists were among the 60nearby Methodist church also is persons arrested during a demshybeing rebuilt and no Protestant onstration by about 2000 workshy ~ church in the area is large ers and students hereenough to accommodate the The demonstrators were tryshy CDEBROSS OIL number of persons anticipated ing to deliver a message to the at the wedding co

labor ministry concerning imshySt Katharines new church provement of working conditions ~ Heating Oils

was only recently dedicated and freedom for labor unions Father William J ODonnell Authorities declared the demshypastor said he received many onstration illegal and said that and Burners contrfbutions for the new church it had a Marxist character It C365 NORTH FRONT STREET (

was organized by the Workers Commissions which are not a NEW BEDFORD I

Authorities Seize part of the official unions of the WYman 2-5534 Falange Spains only legal p0shyCatholic Magazine litical party MADRID (NC) - Madrids -- (

public prosecutor ordered the seizure of the Catholic magazine

Mother and Teacher published WHITES Family Restaurant here by the Missionaries of the Rt 6 at The Narrows in North WestportSacred Heart

The reason given for the seishyWher~ Tliezure was the printing af a letter

signed a Barcelona reader Entire family complaining about the treatment Can Dine Barcelona priests received from Economicallypoiice in their demonstration in support of university students trying tei form an organization FOR free of government control

RESERVATIONSA judge ordered police to enshy

PHONEter the residence aid printing office of the Sacred Heart OS 5-7185 Fathers and to confiscate all ~opies of the magazine

6 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs July 14~ 1966

Neitlu~1r Beneficial IThe United States Ambassador to the United Nations Arthur Goldberg said three years ago There arise on the one hand those whose answer to every problem is to do nothing There arise on the other hand those who want to do everything at once One side considers change with fear and the other with scorn I want to say quite eandidly that neither emotion is beneficial to progress This is a balanced and wise judgement and precisely because it is can be easily overlooked There is a sense of the dramatic in an extreme-preserve the past at aU Msts overturn everything right away But such is not and cannot be the case When one is dealing with vital is-- sues and most importantly with people there is and must be always the combiriation of stability and change because in any transition there must be continuity Actually when some people talk of revolution they forget that the root meaning of that word is to turn around and sometimes to turn back

In the Church today there are many tensions These have always been there because the unchanging teachshyings of Christ are taking place in the hearts of mortal men in a society that is ever changing with an ever-develshyoping awareness of applications and implications- of Chrisshytian doctrines These tensions have been brought into stronger relief by the discussions and documents of the Council People are articulate and so there is a tendency to ever-simplify and to see all current tensions polarizing

around two eXtremes advocates of change in~ist that everything old must go everything now must be new and

those who oppose them are refusing to becomeinvolved and have settled for inertia advocates of the traditionar insist on their part that the past must be preserved that those who oppose them are simply playing with novelti~$ and are sellihg out to -the fad of the moment

Both sides have not caught the true spirit of the Council The Council if it insisted on anything insisted that the Church is the family of GOO and as Gods fAmily eontainsboth the divine the unchanging truths of the Lord and the human their growth and application and eonstant renewal in the hearts of sinful men In any rampc newal there is not a cutting down anna re-establishingshythat is anarchy-but a continuity a cutting away of UDshy

essentials but a careful preservation of the substaJlce a becoming other without _becoming another The Cegtuncil ii

deed insists that the Church is GOds family and in a family there should never be sides but the working together ~of each and all for the glor~Llt~f God and the gooQ of all

EvilConsequences Years ago there was a program Truth or Conseshy

quences A lime thought makes one re~lize that truth 1 h e i r clerical mons being delivered) on the does have its own consequences-admit the truth and immediately a certain way of thinking and acting is de manded or else one is an intellectual hypocrite

Words have consequences too because these are the ordinary vehicles to express the truth Words should be used to express clearly and not to veil ambiguity and spread confusion

A recent phrase-black power-has com~on the scene It is touching off all sorts of consequences Some see it as merely expressing the moral and economic and politiCal pressures that the Negro mu~t exert to make sure that the laws that are on the books are really enforced in American

society Viewed in this light the phrase is an apt one But others see in the phrase a threat a rallying

point of violence a promise that blood will low in the streets and that the Negro must now have his hour of Violence since the white has had his century

It takesmiddot a certain type of boldness for those who have not lived with the day-by~day indignities of the Negro to ask him to continue to live according to the Christ shylike patience and charity that have been 80 eonspiciousa part Qf the Negro struggle for first-class status But any

other path is t9 invite further sorrow and hatred

readers but it subject of Civil riglits Are they properly understood is unobjeeshyis interesting to open to tlJe criticism of beingtoo tionableJ but when the black note th~lt they negative too critical of the

unanimously agreed on the cen- faults of the movement unwillshytral importance of one point in ing to give credit whE~re credit particulu naJllely tpe futility is due too slgtaring in their and harmfulness of excessively praise of the Negros accom negative uiticismr from the plishments Frankly I think not pulpit On the contrary I suspect that

Heres the way on~ of the wciters put it- respectfully but very frankly I am afr~id he said that too often our preachshyers entirely ignore what we the silent fathful expect to hear in

a SermOIl They address us as rebels whom they BlUst subdue as idlers whom they must shake J1P as hardened sinners whom they must needs terrify as the proud that require toOO humilshyiated as the self--satisfied who need to toe disquieted 0

AteeDtuate Positive (The3) aJe never done ten-middot

ing us oj our duties and of our neglect of duty but if youmiddot come to examine it there is really nothing easier than to put

forward a persons duty and to

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Man of Courage InmiddotIeglritvI ~ By Msgr George C Higgins

(~irectoJr Social Action Dept NCWC) Several y~ars ago a Catholic publishing h()Use in Ireland

of all places ~published a small volume of essays by a group of laymen on the art of preaching T0 the bestmiddot of JnY

koowledge if i~ the only book of its kind ever publiehed in the Eng)ishlang~age - ~peaking l~ effectivEgt-to uitshythe onlybegtegtk m whIch Jay- icize people negativelv for the men are given an opportunity neglect of their duties th~~ it ~ to state very frankly what to accentuatE 1~ posi~ve aDd they would like to hear the cler- to a~aken m the l~ltbf~l a gy say in their sermons and how bunung deSire 110 practIce VJrtue

middotthey wmiddotould Uke for the sheer love of God and hbto haVE them De1g or

a it The sev- And hat JI6 UUE~ the S YI tribu- preacher In thiS regard IS equalshya t ~ sym- ly true mutatis mutandis of the PiU~ ~ade a columnist ~r the edit~riialwriter widevaiiety of CatholIc Pr~ on lltighte useful mgges- But what about the (olunms tmiddotions a n d rec- andmiddot editorials that are being ommendltions to written these days (alaquo1 the ser-

The Snoopers

a carefulstudl Of the record would show that durinlt the past decade civil rights columns and editorials in the Catholic presti have been much morE positive than negative

I It is my impression in therexample of Roy Wilkins pr~ words that during thnt period dent of NAACP who t~ld the of time there has belenmiddot mueh press on July 4 that the trouble more emphasis on the Negro with black power is it implieerights and privileges than on his ~anti-white and we cant ))3 duties and responsibiHties muchmiddot anything to do with it mQ~ praise of the accompUsh- Mr Wilkins said that the te ments of the civil rights moveshyment than criti(ism of its roisshytakes and imperfection~

Blaek Power And thats the way ilt middotsbould

have been of (aurse and the way its iikely to be for the inshydefiriite future American Neshy

itseU was a bad choicemiddot words and explained we Iieve ~ the legitimate use poer

It 0lght never to be etbnll or racial he added Tile NAACP fCr exa~ple has alwampJl8 been a believer In the unfettered

~ower slogan is usedcdemagOg Ically as a rationale for black

racism or black violence ought to qe condemned even-shy~r ellPecially - by friends aDd supporters of the civil rig movement

Great SoclalReformer Those whomiddot hesitate to blOw

the whistle on black racists_ feal of being condemned bull

Uncle Toms or lily-livered tilashyeras can take courage from

Asks Vocations Appeals Stress Highmdeals

CINCINNATI (NC)-- peals for religious vocat~

among ~ung peoplemiddot muu be based on a challenge

their high Ideals ArchbishcllJ Karl J Alter of Cincinnati saJG

here The archbishop counseled

ligious to be sure they have right understanding and true 8Dshypreciation of the meaning of bull ligious life and to employ coashyrect means In their efforts foster vocations

Archbishop Alter said ttmI youth wants to be challeniJe6 by high ideals and not by bull

ducements that springfrom teu poral or human consideratio~

o~ti~~reie~a ~~~c ~li~ which operates interiorly

Above all lie counseh6t never use pressure Never ~

Youll lose your soul if )I0Ildont accept your vocatioQlf The Church has never taugldthat A religious vocation is to be lnswered in total freedf)~

cheerfully without any force en compulsion

~ creen eandidates

Archbishop Alter also citeGthe need for screening of candioo dates Not every one who preshysents herself as having a reDshygious vocation is to be taken at face value he said

He advised the Sisters til carefully evaluate new trenin the apostolate and not to lie

too quick 10 adopt novel proaches

Let no one ten you he saiO that the workmiddot of teaching chitshydren in the classroom or of _ vice to the sick in hospitals ~ caring for others in need has ceased to be apostolate of UaeReligious

Some are called to be extordinary things he Said Ova

this is aspeciaimiddotvocation ~ sPeshycial grace and not the norrm one

the Negro The drive for black pow~

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hand out reproaches costs nothshying either

The ~hing which is really di~ficult which is actually ~i-

- vine is t) give us a t~ste for our duties ajd to awaken in us a

wish to do ihem and to be genshyerous in the doing And another name for a taste for duty islove Beloved preachers then make us love God or rather help us

to believl in His love for us There is certainly much to be

said for lhis point of view with regard tlt the matter and form

of preaching -It is unquestionshy

groes are so desperately on the ballot for tJe Negro We bave defensive and are still struggling counseled hIm on the use of hiD against such hopelessly uneven b~llot for the ildvancement cd odds to win aclaquoeptance in the ~IS race Our who~e a~proach bull community and to achieve their mterracIal not antJraclal

basic human rights that they Mr Wilkins is a man of C018o

have every right to expect the age and integrity Some of the pulpit and the press ui gomiddot out black power extreiiJists iU of their way to redress the 1gtal- other segments of th~ chdl ance bull rights movement are trying- iIrl

And yet the preacher or col- smear him as an Uncle Tom umnist or editorial writer who buttheyare bound to fail LCmg winks at the irresponsible rbeto- after they have run out of steaua ric of some of the more reckless Roy Wilkins will bemiddot remembeiecl black power boys in the dvil a1d honored as one of the gFealrights movement is no Jlriend of social reformers of th~ gen

Hugh J Golden ably easi er - amp n d I senela1lY the movement and no jirieraquotl Qf atiOD

7 Catholic Methodist Discussions Stress Role of Holy Spirif

CHICAGO (NC) - The first meeting on the national level of representatives of the Methoshy

middot dist Church and the Roman eathohc Church focused on the role of the Holy Spirit in the Christian community~

The session brought together a Catholic delegation headed by Auxiliary Bishop Joseph B Brunini of Natchez-Jackson Miss ~d of the subcommisshymon for Methodist relations of

the US Bishops Commission en Ecumenical Affairs and a group led by Methodist Bishop

F G~r~ld Ensley of Columbus 0 chairman of the Commission G~ Ecumenical Affairs of the Methodi~t Church The Methoshydist Ch~rc with 103 mil1ion members IS the largest sm~le

Pr~~estl1ntchurch in the United States

Prelates at Meeting ~mong t~e five Methodists

takmg lart ~n the day-long talks were Bishop Fred P Corson of Philadelphia president of the World Methodist Council and Dr Albert C Outler of Dallas Who was an observer-delegate for the WMC at all four sesshysions of the Second Vatican Council

Catholic Archbishop John P Cody of Chicago and Methodist Bishop- Thomas W Pryor both appeared at the meeting to extend their personal greetings

and encouragement to the parshyticipants

The session opened with a middot prayer led by Bishop Ensley

Reformed Churches on the meaning of reformation in the Church

It may be therefore that Roman Catholic-Methodist conshyversations could focus on the Christian life Such discussion would mean primary attention to the work of the Holy Spirit bull bullbullWe propose therefore that our discussion begin on the meaning of the new life in Christ the experience of salvashytion the nature of Christian assu~ance the call to perfecshytiqn

In line with the suggestions of Father Cronin and Qr Smith the group deCided to lay stress on the role of the Holy Spirit The possibility of greater ecushymenical activity on college campuseswas also indicated as a theme for further discussion

Thcent participants agreed that a second meeting should be held nextpecember also in Chicago on the theme Salvation Faith and Good Works

Jesuit Stresses Duty to Protest UmiddotnJmiddotust Laws EVANSVILLE (NC)-A

Jesuit priest emphasizes here in Indiana that citizens not only have the right but the

duty 110 protest against unjust ~~

and closed with another led by Father John Bonn SJ an Bishop Brunini instructor at Fairfield tTniver-

Tenor of the meeting was set sity BridgePort Conn aSO by two papers prepared on the wal1ed ofthe perils that woUld

middot Met~odist sid~ by Or Eugene result if this country adoptedshymiddot L Smith of New York associ- universal military consltription bullte getl6al secretary in the in an address to the Te Deum

United ftates for the World Internationa chapter here Coun~i1 of Churches and on the Speaking on Pr()test~ Vioshy

Catholic side by FatherJohn 1eRce Apathy and Obedience r Cronin sS of Washington F ttl B d that to break associate director of itle Social a er onn sal

- Action Department of the Na- middota law OOes not necesarily mean tional Catholic Welfare Con- aperson bas committed an 1mshylerence lnoral act

-Mostlaws are based on mMshy i

Servlee 01 Loft alityent he said But middotsomeare rather Cronin IlUggested that unjust and inequitable We have

e CatholicMethodiBt dialogue tlie ciu~to protest against these IhigM be ceRtered on Christian laws We have no right to 3shy

lIOCial concerns on the structure pat~Y and fuoctioning of tbe Chltrch Speaking in classroom style and on the work of the Holy Father Bonn urged the members middot Spirit and the fllDction ofmiddotthe to i~do their homework on the pro p-tet I e ministry in the impOrtant issues of the day Dauzvardis representative of Church G~rmaDY Examp~e the former free Republic of

On the question of social con- When we have studied the Lithuania said all of the nati()nsF - C cern ~lr ronm said that problem and our conscience tells I which have been incorpor~ted

one of the glories ofMethod- wi what is right then we not in theSoviet Union are su1jushyismis its belief thattbe Churoh only have the duty to protest gated and exploited by Russia and eachmiddot believer must be in- but it is also our duty to pro- Their peoples are deprived of v~lved in a service of love to test violently if the inJustice human rlhts and fundamental his fellow man is massive and no legal means is freedoms he continued citing

Dr Smith in his presentation available to correct it he sllid also stressed the need for in- He cited the silence of Chrisshyesthation of the various un- tian people in Germany during Attempt to Change derst1ndings of the role of themiddot World War II as an example-of C A h

Joly Spirit publicapathy which was moral- ~mmuiity pat yThe basic missionary eon- ty wlongNEWBUllGH (NC) - lIIQunt

Yict~on that the new life in Speaking of universal mili- middotSt MarY College here has an-Christ is intended for all people t8ryeonscription Father Bonn nounced plans for a series of eould be a basis f()r fruitful said this coupled with stock- seminllrs d~sigJled to change

th tn d f th b t h conversation between Catholic Inbng of atomic weapons would ea I u eo apa y a Qu ushyand Methodist representatives be a catastrophe be said He went on to say middotThismiddotideahasbeena failurew ld h th t these Eftmiddot h e wou ope a In urope ormiddot cen urles e

discussions might be a Useful said You must see tIiat this part in the larger series in which is not done in the United States

Roman Catholicism is now enshygaged We understand that the discussions with Lutherans focus - the creeds with the Anglishyeans on the sacraments with the

Art ConYenti~n BUFFALO (NC)-The Cathoshy

lie Art Association headquarters here announced its 1966 conven-

Uon will be held Aug 18 to 21 in the student center of Sacred Heart Dominican College Housshy

ton Tex The meeting has been billed ~ an intensive workshy

~p on The Shape of the Churob Tq come Sacred Architecture in

~ Mp(lena Woll

t-laquoew Civics Course In Irish Schools DUBLIN (NC)-A course in civics will be introduced into secondary schools of this country next September and a special preparatory course for teachers will ~ held in Dublin it was announced by Minister for Edshyucation George Colley at the anshypua~ ocial Study Congress here

Colley said that children must lie taUght to see that civic reshylponsibility iii inseparable from ~mple 19ve and respect for their ~tl7 and its people

DIRECTS CENTER Search for someone to direct the Culmer day care center in Miami ended when Sr Marie InshyfantaGQnzales of Baltimore Md accepted post An Oblate Sister ofProvidence she is the first R~lig1otiii to head an anti-poverty project jn Florida NC Photo

Plain Hyp()cr~~y

Lithuanian Cites Double-Talk in Red Claim

Of Defen~ing Coloiaf P~pl~s~ights

CHICAG0 (NC)~oviet Russhysias claim~ as a peace-loving nation-and a defender of the rights ~colonial peopl~s~ is plainhyenPgerisy Lithuanias eonshy

IlUI ~neril1 cbarged Speaking befor~a committee

plllnning a Captive Nations Week Petras P Dauzvardis noted thElt Soviet Russia is the biggest anei almost sole cokmial power in the present day world

man probl~ particularlyrace in thecity of Newburgh The college has received a $10000 federal grant under the Higher Education Act of 1965 to suPPort the seminars

The seminar program will be launched with a mass meeting in the college theater Sept 28 The seminars will be held peri shyodically through next March and will deal with problems in such areas as housing education and local government

Planning sessions for the pro- gram havealready been held at Mount St Mary with the New- burgh chapter of Bnai Brith and the college administration serving as eo-cpnvenors IU1d representatives of other agencies acting as C()-sponsors SeymolH Fein~an of Briai Brith is temshypor~rfchairm~nof the program

THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 14 1966

Permits Concert In Cathedral

TOKYO (NC) - Peter Tatsuo Cardinal Doi of Tokyo lent his eathedral for a concert of British music to commemorate the 900th anniversary of Westminster Abshybey

Sponsored by the British emshybassys cultural department and Mainichi Shimbun large Japanshyese daily newspaper company the concert featured works by H~nry Purcell George Frederick Handel Gustav Holst Ralph Vaughan Williams and William Walton It was the first pershyformance of all middotthese works in Japan

In offering the cathedra~ for the evening of music the cardishynal said that he was happy to make some contribution to the

commemoration of the 900th centenary of Westminster Abshybey which is a great symbol of Christian tradition for the Enshyglish nation as well as for the whole Christian family

Dudley Cheke charge dafshyfaires at the British embassy here in thanking the cardinal for the use of St Marys eatheshydal said

Such a gesture from one of the worlds newest cathedrals

communist govement interfershyence with the current religiouS celebrations iii Poland

The peOple behind the IiOIl Curtain demand freedom and independence and justly 90 he asserted

Ch M kIcagoans to ar Polish Millennium

CHICAGO ltNC) More thaR

200006 persons are expected to fill SoldierFieldhere for a colshyorful patriotic arid religious fes- tival marking the1000th annishyversary of Polands Christianity on Sunda) A~g 28

to one of the most ancient and famous places of worship in Britain is in the true ecumenical spirit of our time

Rejects Cliallenge To Sunday Laws

ATLANTA (Ne)A federal judge here has turned down a request by a department store chain for a three-judge hearing on the constitutionality of Georshy

gias Sunday closing laws lJ S District Judge LewiS R

Morgan agreed hoWever fG conduct a GDe-judge hearing on whether the laws had been apshyplied in a discriminatory manshyner against the stores He set the hearing for July ~l

Judge Morgan noted that the U S Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of similar laws iF- 1961 Thus he said the chalshylenge to the Georgia statutes was insubstantial

P B h ortuguese IS Op VTICAN CITY (NC) P

n - ope Paul VI has named Father Americo Henriques formervice rector of the major seminary of

Highlight of the festivities will the Leiria diocese in Portugal be a c()ncelebrated Mass at a to be auxiliaiy bishop of Lashy1oo-foot square altar with mego Portugal Archbishop John P Cody as principal celebrant middot

pageants ban9s and a 1200- bull bull voice choral group will be fea- J B bullbull tured in the entertainment The celebration wnrenawith a pro- bull bullee~ion toa 32-fthigh reproduc- LUMmiddotBER CO tion of the ic~nlgtf Our Lady of bull bull Czestochowa which will be conshystructed at the nortlierid of the So Dartmouth bull field bull

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-THE ANCH9R-Diocese of Fan River-Thvrs July t~ ~66 Dominicans Elect

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PHILADELPHIA (NC) shyMother Mary Louis Scheerer

middot has been elected mother general

Any Grandchild Able to Wrap of UJe Dominican Congregation of 8t Catherine de Ricci whicb

Grandpa Around Little Finger By Mary Tinley Daly has its motherhouse in suburbaa

Not all the littlepeopJe~~ who come around our house Mediamiddot middot A native of Philadelphia sh~middot are gremlins Some ofmiddot them are grandchildren of various joined the Dominican commushyages sizesshapes and temperaments but they all seem oity inmiddot 1926 She was graduated to have one thing in commonthemiddotgift Of persuasion with from ROsemont Colleglaquol here and

middottheir grandfather Publicly has a mastersmiddot degrelaquol in educ~I just cant think Now doil~t teli tion from Fordham University She spent middot25 years of her reli shy

middotwe call it ithe gift of pershy me to suasion though privately Yes she jumped-up and

middotgious life in Cuba teaching ~ middotwe regard it as wrapping down You sai9 When did God Dominican academies in Havana first talk about baseball in thehim around a finger With his and CieruuegosFor the paSt Bible and I didnt kiloll ittherimiddot own children the Head of the year she was superior at a parshybut you told me Its in the firstHouse wasnt stem but ~e wa~ ish center in Cali Colombia

firm With the line of Gena Genevieve small visitors Mothe~ Mary Louis is a siste)

middot hes a push-overbull Genesis he prompted

CYf the late Bishop Aloysius L inning I havimt read the Bible

OK And it says In the big Scheerer OP of Multan WestWe saw a pershyPakistan who died last Jan 26middot ~yet she explained Butmiddot i fect example of

sure remember that part The Scheerer faniily gave 19 So 50 cents quickly changecl

1 his playing middot of its members to religion-two

hands-a triple play you might the con game

middotDominican priests three Domini- call It from the Head of the

middot during a walk middot can Sisters three Carmelite

House to Mary to the clerk in middot from our house

Brothelll and two Carmelite the doll store

middotmiddotto the neighshypriests 6middot

And youre still going to ge~ borhood shopshyping center just

bull my 50 cents back from Auntthe Head of the MarkieHouse little Mary Daly Brennan middotSisters Wo~king

Right And with interestand 1 In her buttercup-yellow dress promised the Head of the House Under New Rules

seven-year-old Mary would run See what I mean A push-over on ahead take a few steps 1gtack- for the little people at our house ST PAUL (NC)~The Sisters

of St Joseph of Carondelet here wardmiddot until wed catch up then have initiated several r u I e continue a running fire of con- I W I versation subtly middotaimed we ncrease elge changes adopted by the congreshy

middot gations general chapter in Maycould see toward a master point S B d I like it here with you OC j1ety Ocr Homevisits for professed nuns

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Souree of Luseious Seafood CDA Convention I oj

By Joseph and Marilyn Roderick To Open SundayI must make another appeal in behalf of day liDies

BOSTON (NC) - T-be RevAt one time these flowers were considered the lowliest of Douglas Horton former dean offlow~rs and were to Igte seen mainly in unkempt gardens the Harvard University divinity

tields and along roadsides Dull am~r in color it was known scMol will be a featuredspe~~middot

er at the 31stbiennial Catholicthat they were Capable of seafood eating in my own oPin- Daughters of Alnerica national8UrViving almosfany amount ion the clam convention here starting Sundayof neglect poor soil drought Tbefreshness and availability

Dr Horton will speak on aand ill treatment and so they of this tyPe of food along ith panel dealing wiih Christian

~re planted in difficult areas the swi~ness of its prepara~on Conver$8tions Richard Cardishywhere nothing else could grow makes It perfect for hot sticky nal Cushing of Boston and Msgr Things have changed formiddot the i days Salad~ and Summer se~m

middot Francis J Lally editor of thelowly day li11 Hybridists have to go band m hand and nothmg Pil~ Boston archdjocesim newsshyimproved the middotquality of flower makes a qwcker or tastier salad

middot pa~r are alSo listed as paneland the length middotof the poundlowering than seafood even the canned ists taeasonand have broadeneq ~ and frozen vaneties such as tuna

Cardinal Cushing host to thecolor spectrum~include Y~l- and Alaskan crab meat conv~ntion is scheduJed to offerlows oranges and myriad Pas~l One of the secrets of success m the convention Mass and to besharles without diminishing the cooking these gifts from ~he sea fe~turea speaker at the conven- touglmess of the plant in any is speed overcooking tends to tion banquetwaY ~he new hybrids may be toughen even the sweetest clam

grown unler the same adverse and dry out the most succulent A panel oilmiddot The Influence of eonditions of drought poor soil fresh sworfish steak Freshness weimen in the World will h~ve erowding md light shade as the is second in importance in fish as speakers Mother Mary Henshyolder wild varieties cookery as can be attested to by nesseyof the Cenacle Convent Under desirable conditions anyone who has tasted a fish Mary Sparks of radio station the newvarieties of day lily do cooked over an open fire secshy WNAC Mrs Mary McGrath of extremely well These are fasci onds after leaving its watery the Boston Herald and Dr Franshyoating plants in many respects home ces Smith of the Leahy Clinic For one thing the flower lasts Many years ago when my famshy Msgr Joseph Havey superior for only one day to be quick17 fly vacationed at Horseneck of the Missionary Society of st

James the Apostlefounded breplaced by another on the fol- Beach before the hurricanes Cardinal Cushing to send U s

priests to Latin American miso lowing day ravag~d it one of our favorite

The plants reproduce very pastimes was gazing through sions and Msgr Joseph M Nelshy4tJicldy and a single tuber will binoculars in search of return ligan 0f the CommissionGlf

grow to three or four the first ing swordfishingboats If the Christian Unity for the Balti shyrear and may be broken up in~ had a white flag flying from the more archdiocese aIsGwill Mshy

dress the convention 10middot or mj)e plants after five mast it meant they had had a yellngtor so TheY ~aybe moved successful day and were return- Andre G~gneand Miss Margaret Parkef ehairman The at ~1most any time without real~ ing witb their prize or prizes tomiddot affair wi1lbe held on the hOllpitaI gt9ulids corner of Mid- ly setting them back to any eK- the wharf at WestpOrt Point die and South Main Streets ChiekimBarbecue Set tent although the best time for The lucky youngster who first ~ planting is in late Summer or sighted this flag woqld run to At Central ViUage aarly Fall tellthe adults and we would all Members of theLadies GuildStronger Church

This is the time thqugh ~ pile eagearly into the cars hOP- of St John Ule Baptist Church isit the nurseries to see them lB ing to reach the dock before the Central Village will sponsor a bl~ for -election for pU~has- boat came into sight in the Tithing Paid Catechists Action Movement Play chicken barbecue from 530 to ing later m the ~asonBettcr river The huge swordfish were bull 730 satUrday night July 16 at yet if you hare 8 friend witp a somet~ng to see (an~ smell) Mai()r Role in PhiHppine$ Church Progress the parish hall Serving will be fewplantswhich are well-estab-middot as their huge carcaSses fIlled the continuous TiCkets are limited lis~edI am sure_~~t he woUld sman fishing boats and their SAGINAW (NC) Tithing AId these ~osts are not iii- _ and should be obtained in adshybe more than Willi~ toI)llrt sword was a frightening th~ng paid catecllists and a lrtrong eon~Clerable eGD te~chers are vance from merilbers Or at 1iie with a fewtu~rs to view N~Nlaquorthel~ss we f01gt CaibolicActi~xnoveP1ent are pa~ saiaries ~denjogta pro- rectory General ch~rmanis

enjY~e yellowsand golds what they looked like as we ate playing major roles in stren~~h- fe~~~ stat~~ nthar home MrS MaqAeveao assisted by III s~lidcolors although thest bull the fresh steaks the next day ening the Church in the Phihp-ar~as p()ten~~ t~cheurolS 8re ticket chairman Mrs Edith teildto fade a littlEi if plahteci itl The following -scall~p recipe is _Pneamp ~ missiOllarysaidbere seiltfr()riitM pT0ViIlces to spec- Kirby ditectsUObutthereare Jiulny one which Illuse if MeliSllli i Fth Andr LeF bvere ia(Co~legesmiddoti~tieJ~ani1aarea ~ varieties in the1rum~tll~finds any co~panions for her OCn~ who hi~~een ~tiOlled forC9It~~ini~~Wlenth~y r~= The guild will Peet at 8 ~ form Some are banded~soDle lone ~tcl1 c bull if the Ph1Hplnes shiee 19141 ue- tu~t~he~r homeJowlls and vp night also in th~ hall and allfrm~d arid they areeven to 00 Thismiddot recipe shoUld be used bed reliJous growth o~ the lag~~ ~~~ ar~ ~~gnedt()teah mem~srerelluesfed to bring had in dwarfed forms But best with tin~scallopsthatneedveI1 ~ ciSmiddot tillmiddot tiD his It religIOn classes lD the public items for a food middotbaskit to be shyof all they require very little little cooking IS an we VlSI g orne schools on a scheduled basis ramedat the barbecue eyeneForthe gardener wh9~e SeaUoPsPonUgal$e here In~ichigan InhisInfantaparjsb of St

p~rpe~ual ery is l- I only had 2 cu s dry white wine wrhere are middot1~~p~ests middotfoTmiddot Marks Fath~r LeFebvere said tqe tImettbere 18 absoluteI7 I t ~ ot sliced 49000 peopleliVlngmiddot In three 46 lay catechists take care of re- In Cqtholic Schooi nQthing that can be p~ant~ with l ~~lonion sliced town~ and 68 villages he said ligiQl1s instrueticm in 26 grade SPOKANE (NC)-Four Prot less trouble and WhICh affords 12 wholemiddot peppercorns of hIS eastern Luzon area of schools In the iiocese as a whole estant mini-sters and a rabbi will as much beauty as the day m 1 spring of parsley and I Infanta-in Quezon Province It there ~ 2aO paid laY catechists participate in the Summer

In the Kitchen _ Tablespoons chopped parsley would be absolutely impOSSIble teaching in 120 ptjblic scbools J

School of Christian ApostolateMel~ssa pic~ed uP a sca~lop 2 pounds of tiny scallops to get anything done without ~ In additionto paying theeosts (SSCA) next week at Gonzaga~ell 10 the nver t~s mbrnmg 2Tablespoonsof butter lay helpproVlded by Catholic of8D eneosIve CCD program University here in the State ctf Where were vacaJIon~ng and 1I large ripe tomatoes Action and the CCD tithing is also paying ~e brunt Washington More than 1000lDuch to her ~nse It tu~ed 1pound pound mushrooms trimmed Father LeFebvere noted that of tb~ eosts of educating semshy teenagers - including various eut to have two sld~ a~d be lB- and coarselychoRPelt despite a decline ip middotthe economy inarians Christian and Jewish youth bullhablt~d She plac~d It WIth great 1 Tablespoon lemon juice the introduction of tithing has The Carmelite reported that groups -are expected ror the care In a sandpail full f water salt and pepper beeninstrumental in permitting the status of the priesthood and five-day leadership school beingand ~ounced to all WIth great 1) In a saucepan put the wine the Church to move ahead Sisterhood has risen sharply in sponsored by Bishop BernaId 3~ g~nerosty We can cook It for carrot onion~ peppercorns aod P naSiatas the Philippines and vocations are Topel of Spoka~bull dinner ess~o

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Up Fair booths for the Presentation of Mary Novitiate under the splnsorsmp Of the Friends of St Amies Hospishy

tal Fall River scbeduled f~ Saturday J111y 16 from 9 to 9 are left to rlmiddotghtbull Sister BeattiK Sister Rita Marie

the sprig oflparsley Bring to r0 growing We now have 27 boys If lilie could manage to fiM boil and add the ~allopssim- T~~g b~ said bas bootjt~ in Manila seminaries he said

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St ~celiasMissionClubwiniDJl ~han thetieasures of the seabullbull 3 Simmer the cooking liquid IndianmiddotBishopmiddotmiddot Praises hold a rummage al~ from 6 toWe in New England dont fully until it is reduced to about ~ 9 tomorr~w and from 1l 10 4reaHzehow lucky we areto be of a cup Strain and reserve American Missioners- Saturday at 62-1 Whipple Streetnear the source of luscious sea- 4 rn a large skillet me~t the

Fall River Proceedsmiddot will beneshyfootlmiddot as the aforementionedJ Dutteradd the tomatoes Peeled CALltur~~(NC)~a~s~ed- fit the Franciscan MissionariesscalloR the sweet crab the and seeded and coarsely chopped PusIShOf La~rn~ p~aChY of Mary and contributions ofroyal lobster and all the other and t~~ mushrooms aqd cOok S l1Sr~ urne 0 IS ocese clethes will be appreciated varieties of fish that inhabit our over a low he~t until mushrooms from a VISIt tad the Un~tedttate~

Atlantic shoreline not forget are cokedand mixture haa ~i th re~ee ~ralse or me~ ling o~ course the star 9fOU thickened a bit IC~~ miSSiOnarieS servmg 1ft

~ 5) Add the liquid that fOOl IndIa _ saved the lemon juice the Citing the advantages of modshyPreaching Serm()lI1lsmiddotmiddot chopped parsley an~ saltanltil em A~eriean ~ving ~h bi$hoP

WASHINGTON eN-C)~ Dyshy pepper to taste Puree this mix- notedlhe eagerness of hIS Jesuit Illamic Preaching -in the Contemshy t4re if a blender Gr thto~gh m arid Mercy Sister missionaries to JPorary WorldwiU be the theme food nm] Put the scallops in a forego American comforts and (seminars to be conducted durshy chafing dish (or skiliet) pour work ill poverty B~sh()p Picahy ng the Summer for Catholic the sauee over all and sprinkle also remarked that niissionaries chaplainll at naval bases iQNM surface With finely Chopped 0Ii leave inthe United Statel3 lolk Va Pensacola F~ and p~rsleyHeat lightly Deliciom spyak of their nussi()11 stations~middotsan Diego Calif XmiddotI iJi)J)a~ sheUJL~ bull ~middot7-~i r-6c~middot~~1 as~1ietlt~0 1iol_~(t-lt0~t~

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OffCol~egiality WHEELING (NC)-The ideai

of collegiality in the Church needs 0 be extended beyond its specific relation to the hielarch~

the president of the Nationall Council of eathollc Men saicf here

Speaking ~efore the fourtlli a~nual conv~ntion of the Diocshyesan Council of ~atholic MeBt John Donnelly said that the whole world had a glimpse 01 what can be accomplished bi collegiality at the Second Vanshyean Council

It liked the glimpse he ccm tinued and will demand a fuD view This will meall applying collegiality by analogy to othell areas of the Church

While collegiality strictiy apshyplies to the College of Bishops he explained the bishop can ill turn consult with his priests and people

Good startl in this area have already been made he addec citing the opening of discussion of diocesan problems to allpeoshypIe in some dioceses and the creshyation of parish school boarde with lay membersbull

THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 14 1966

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Bishop Co rberry Urges Adequate Insured Income COLUMBUS (NC)-BishbP

John J Carberry has desshyleiibed an adequate insured income for one-parent famshyilies as a question basic to the people of our times and one ~hich cannot be evaded

The bishops statement was read by Father Thomas Duffy Chairman of the Diocesan Ecu-middot menicalCommission at the rally Itlimaxing the Ohio Walk for Adequate Welfare

Some 1000 persons were on hand for the rally in fronto~ the

State HOuse It marked the conshyelusion of a 10-day 155-mile walk from Cleveland to Columshybus Bishop Carberry noted his support of the marchers stated ~im of adequate welfare payshyments in Ohio-100 per cent of

2 standard based on todays cost 4)f living We join ~ithyou is asking

bull t themiddot state of Ohio to consider your proposal earnestly and to i-ectify the situation imlledi- PROUD MOTHFRTheaudiellce appla uded Mrs Alma St Onge of Putnam Conn Religious Superiors 2tely l1esaidmiddot at the St Michaels College commencementmiddotWinooski Park Vt where her three children Close Con e to Howemiddotver the bishop aske~ for received honorary dOctotates in th~ same ceremony Left to right Msgr Paul J St V n on new and creative approaches to Onge vicar general of the NorVlich Conn diocese Mrs StOnge Mother Ritamiddot de la ATCHISON (NC) - CatholR ~ problem of public weifare Cmiddot F SEA religious superiors of men closed including the consideration of a rolX lllericanprovlllclal If the Daughters of the Holy Ghost and US Rep their ninth annual assembly miranteed income Villiam L St 9ngeof Connecticut NC Photo here in Kansas with a resolutiolll Consider the responsibilities urging religious communities to of the parent In one-parltmt fam- Smiddot G Ch h L d continue their search for ways of

jlies who is attempting to bring ees reater il urc ave an Loyaltymiddot ever more effectively livinfl

liP children properly against their witness of Christ through everwhelming odds he said poverty

Basic Question New Penno Bi shop Cite$ CounciIGoins Attending the meeting were Should not such parents be 142 leaders in the Conference 01

Jgiven an adequate insured in- ALTOONA (NC)-A degree Loyalty to and love for the Speaking of the Constitutionmiddot Major Religious Superiors of Come relieving them of the of confusion may have followed ChUllt h he declared will equal on the Church in the Modern Mens InStitutes representing pressing anxietiesoLmere sub it but Vatican Council IIs teach- in days tocomemiddotmiddotammiddotpersuaded World he declared it should re- 35000 priests Brothers and sem sistence existence instead of the ings wil1middot1~ad men eventually to that ltJf the infant Christian com- mind every member of the dio- inarians Jlovernment hiring endless varie- great loveof and-loyalty to the mlinitymiddot I cese of-the role to middotbe filled ill In their four-day meeting they ties of parent substitutes such as Church Bishop James J iIogan Bisil10p Hogan commented on shedding the lightoJEtheGospel e-amined how they can fulfill

enrichment teachers ami recre emphasized at his enthronementmiddot each)f theCouncilsdocumentsmiddot on this troubled orIds lgtasic t~eir variousmiddotmiddot missiohs for the atioriists as spiritual headothe Altoona- - at-d jheirmiddot cOntributionS to the problems Catholicmiddot Church while still Fe

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middot ampenenil Relief are trying to live day But letmiddot ui be pati~nt and a 13j~CS llclosed re~eive our aCtve cO~Peraiion been violatfid ~He a~cllsed the middot e8l$1 10 a daymiddot ~ranqUitbull The moreour peopie QUJmg 196(1 the dep~rtqlent ~JZ th~~ too is -arimiddot ess~ntial eJe- ooUrityofmiddot I8mothering the worci ThIS l~ 30t qUIte 78 per cent conie 10 iitudythe couriCiis een repored eo~structlon I~ the me~tinmiddotestoring alt tl1ingsi1i of God ~

~ a mmlmum standard fortral Dogmatic Constitution On thr~ categorIes middottotaled$3407 Chmtmiddot - middot ilealth and decency sehn 199- the Ctltrcli whick penetrated M millIon ~h~ breakqownmiddotreJO~ted

profolli)~nyinto the mysterymiddotCJIf was ~ehgJOus $112~2 million E G S Beiledict~nesmiddot Expand Chtist~sChurchu~t nature her e~c~hj)nll $753D~ll~on al1~ ast elmans middoteek middot C 11 K mission the rriorif filled with h~sPl1al and institutional $1432 S I degt 0 Cmiddoth h 0

middot 0 ege nmiddot ansas ~Illion lP middotn ~rc ~ gratitude and prIde Will be fu- BER

L ~TCHIS0NltNC)-Father Al- ture generations privileg~d ~ Th~ breakdown of th~tpree LINmiddot (llC)-GeraldGOefshy~~ilJI~TI)1laquon OSI3president be m~mbers of tJte LOJdsMysti- previnus years 196~ ielgiou~ ier he~d oi~astGeirrian~~ middot ~StBened](t$ltolle~e here in cal Body $1033 mIllIon ~duc1tional $680 communlst-dommated Christianlapsa~ says ~lIarringdeIays we million~ hospital and institu- Deinocratjcmiddot party insist~d that ~nay have the foundationsin nmiddot~middotmemiddot middotCmiddotmiddothmiddotmiddotmiddotC ago Man ti6nal-$985 milliont(jtal $2698 tle Catholic IChurchin East and~fore the first snowfalls He million 1963 religious $1001 westGermany must be seen as was speaking of the colleges H Obl million _educational $678 ~il- two indepmiddotendentunits -

middot new $1 million library and onorary ate lion hospital and institutional This view is pushed from time $640000 dormitory SAN ANTONIO (middotNC) -Ed- $1030 million totll $2709 mil- to time by the East German al-

The three-story air-condi- ward Murphy of Ciiicago has re- lion 1964 religious $999 mH- th6~~tes who see c09peratiolll ~oned library will accommodate ceived the t~tle of honorary Ob- lion educational $709 million between the bishops of the two 230000 volumes to start but is late - highest distinction t ha t l)ospHal and institutional $1 301 zones of Germany as a danger designed for expansion since can be giveri a layman by the million total $3003 milli~n to communist power 7000 volumes are being added Oblates of Mary Immaculate Preliminary reports for the Goettel claimed that the West each y~ar The dormItory will The title was conferred at St first quarter of 1966 showed a German bishops impelled by the house ne~rlY 150 ~tudents at tl1e ~nthonys Seminary here in fallinH off in religious and hos- demands of their Christian exist shyBenedlctmes men s college Texas by Father Clifford Black- pital and institutional construc- ence work to overthrow the

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DUBiJIN (NC) - Mixed marshy eral ~ DRY CLEANNG ~ riages in Ireland may now take Murphy was cited for faith- 200000 Pafienh ~ and ~ place before the high altars and fu1 zealous and charitabie intershy CALCUTTA (NC) - Ove~ with a nuptial Mass and theusshy ests in the missionary endeavors 200000 patients were treated lIal rites and blessings Also of the Oblate Fathers He has last year by Medical Mission Catholics are now permitted to been serving as president of the Sister working in India an inshyattend the baptisms and funershy Chicago Oblate Alumni Assoshy creaSE of 20000 over the year

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crown Edward Duff SJ associate proshy A Polish representative here fessor of political science at Holy SELFmiddotHELP PROJECT A host of young collegians and high school stud~nts are sp~aking two weeks after the deshyCross College Worcester Mass participating in a Self-Help Project cQnducted by Marymount College Boca Raton for sign of the stamp was exhibited 81d Msgr Joseph Gremillionbull migrant workers and cultU1ally deprived children of South Flotida Greg Johnson Diocese publiCly here said his governshydirector for Socio-economic de-shy ment insisted that the design telof Miami seminarian provides the music while Nigerian princess Roseanna Ofem censhyvelopment Catholic Relief Serv be changed Otherwise Pohmdter teaches dancing 011 the grounds of St Vincent de Paul major seminary which has ices-National Catholic Welfare might refuse to allow any U S Conference New York lent its facilities as one of six centers during the six-week Summer middotprogram NC Photo mail bearing the stamp into iit

A week before the confershy territory he added ences opening the WCC made In the meantime the COntroshypublic priormiddot recommendations versial stamp is still on Ul4Seminarian Singers Have Hit middotRecordby top Anglican Orthodox Protshy presses Its initial printing 0laquo estant and Roman Catholic scholshy 115 million stamps is schedulet1l ars calling for immediate estabshy ISons ofmiddot AdamI See Value of Folk Music for first day of issue lishment of joint study and acshytlon progplms by their churches CINCINNATI (NO)-The fa- more promise Word of Light group three years ago Later middotHecads Department to deal with a broad scope of vored folk music Of the college- which middotalso has a religious theme they learned and added guitar ST LOUIS (NC) _ Mary E social ills age generation can be used to The seminarians came up with playing In addition to personal Dajs has been named directOli

Joint Action adantage in the apostolate io Handful in three days and appearances the three have vis- of social service a new depar~ The recommendations were youth were surprised ~hen the tune isted a mission in North Caro- ment at the Catholic Hospitan

revealed with the publication by Thats the view of the Sons ~came a hit A major record lina where they sang a loU AssOciation l)eadcillarter~ here the WCC of the full texts of ofmiddot Adam middotthree popular folk Company now is middotnegotiating lor mountain Mass designed esp~- MiSliDavis ws formerly witll minutes of two closed meetings singers~ho developed their Handfulmiddotmiddot dally to appeal to the people of the American Public Welfabull held under the joint auspices of talents as a hobby at Stmiddot Greg- Folk Mountain Mag Appalachlmiddota A ti eh _ ssocla on 111middot lcago w~ theWCC and the Vatican Secre- orY$ Seminary here The seminarians began singing lIhe was siaff ampB$Ociate for med-o ~ariatfor Promoting Christian The tiio--WillialnWySdng (JIf ~ together as a barber~hop~ The seminarians ltre Convinced ~al care

New SilCJm~ Stirs Po~ish Regome

WASHINGTON (NC)-Poland has threatened to refuse all mail bearing the new U S five-cent stamp honoring 1000 years of Polands statehood and its milshylennium of Christianity The stamp is due to be released on Jul) 30

In Warsaw U S Ambassador John A Gronouski former U S Postmaster General dismissed the threat as still in the rumor siage

The stamp bears a Latin cross between the dates 966 and 1966 above an eagle Milwaukee arshytist Edmund D Lewandoski who designed the stamp said it is ~

stylized version of the ttadishytional Polish eagle wearing ~

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through its embassy here pJOshytested that the eagle depicted is the pre-World War II eagle and not the communist post-war eagle The U S State and Post Office departments said the only apparent difference is that the post-war eagle wears a

Vhurs July 14 11966Urge Closer Ties tin Church Fighl On Social Ills

GENEVA (NC) - The World Conference on Church and Society at its opening here was confronted with what amounted to a summons for the immediate broadening of collaboration between members of the World Council of Churches and the Roman Cathshyolic Church on a wide range of middotsocial activities

The conference sponsored by the WCC brought together 400 theologians and leading Chris- i

tia laymen active in public and social affairs for two weeks of probing under the theme Christians in the Technical and Social Revolutions of Our Time The WCC described the meeting i as the most important on social issues ever held under WCC auspices

An eight-man team of official Catholic observers present for the meeting included Msgr Charles Moeller Belgian theoshylogian who recently became unshydersecretary of the Doctrinal Congregation in Rome Father

Unity st Raphaels parish Srraquoing- tl1at appropriate folk music 01-The recommen~ation~~numer- field Terry Wilkeylto~ StmiddotmiddotVin- Seminarians Get feredwith dignity arid solemnity

Ilted race relations problems de Pauls heremiddotandmiddotMlchaelUr-middot _ has a place in tlie Chilrchsmiddot)jt- concerning socialeconomic and bas of StmiddotJosephs Massillon- Smiddot T bullbull 1 orgyThey are especialij fond ~u~tral development emergency have a hit record Hllndful 01 ~~~r ra1n19 of the folk music MaSs for

~iefJ refugeemiddotmiddotresettlement ac eurolay nowmiddotgoihg f()f them in ALANTA (NP)~Aroiddle yenoungAmericans composed by iion for p~a~e and preserice inmiddot OhiomiddotmiddotWHkey wfotethe music class collegestudent Yalled the Ray Repp

irlternati()nalotganitations as and aU middotthre~ ~har~ in compos~ stre~ts of a poor se~tionberein Young people inva~iablY a~lt ~areasrequi~ipgjminepiahtjointmiddot )ngmiddotthemiddot lyrics The words extolmiddot Atlallt~j where povertyis more -~surprised when they discover

bull a~tion They said that while manS achievements and worth eidentthan in sections he tne Sons of Adam aie semishybasic differences middotin sodal and strelS hili ~otaldependenee walked duriilgjiis highsch~l naria~s they said rolk iYusi~ thinking still remain between on God bull days in Rochester N Y by the trio helps dispel the JM)shy

the ehurch~ these were areas Surprise elllaquo ~He got a hajrc~t in a Negro iion that the Church i6 oot Of in which joint programs eOlld None of the three regards blrlgtershop in the area caulling touch with coliege-~ge eu~toffiB lie un~ertaken immediately himself as a professional enter- at least some wondelment aboutmiddot a~d eUlturet~ey a~ded

They also said that the Ro- tainer In factafter Summer his presence there man Catholi~ and other churches vacation the trio will dissolve He is one of ii seminarians Mould combine their study of Wysong and Urbas will be to- working iii the Atlanta archdioshy Cars Blessed te the~logical bases of Chris- gether as students at Mount St cese as part of the Summer BONN (NC)Tens of tbotl shytlan SOCIal acbon because they Marys Seminary here while With A Purpose p l og l am sands of cars were blessed bywere firmly convinced that Wilkey will enter the majormiddot (SWAP) The group divided

pr~ests all over Germany in thethere is no suff~cieht re~son ~hy seminaryo~ the Glenmary into three areas of pastoral conshy Churchs observance of trafficmiddotfurther work on this theme Fathers in Chicago cerri-=rural suburban and urban safety day Following the blessshys~ou~d be carried on in jsola- Meal1while ~hatev~r profits a~9stolates ~ is attemptillg te ing drivers promised to applytlOn come flom their publIc apPear- identify the Church with the the hiw of charity while on the

ances and rcentcord sa~es will be needs of the people and assist roadJosephite Fathers used to help them continue their the pastor in the functioning of studies for the pri~sthood the parish Re-elect Fr ODea Handful of Clay was com-

WASHINGTON (NC)-Father posed for the flip side of a Although the archdIOcese has George F ODea middotSS~J has d f t th t had a Summer program for deashy

re~0r ea urIng a song a cons for a number of yearsbeen reelected superior general orlgl11ally was beheved t~ have Archbishop Paul J Hallinan offomiddot a second six-year term at a

Atlanta now has extended thegeneral chapter meeting here of program to include youngerthe Josephite Fathers He has Bishop of Trenton seminalmiddotians It not only aids theheaded the community since

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in the community before his Trenton Diocese by Bishop is available in cans 2 to 12 Ibs ~lection as superior general George W Ahr He has been under the Atalanta Krakus or Tal81 (Bass River

fhe Josephite community of vice chancellor since 1963 Msgr brands Tender lean readytoeatl RAMBLERpriests and Brothers was foundshy Fitzgerald succeeds B ish 0 p At your favorite meat cou nterSavings Bank Americas Economy Kinglted in Baltimore in 1893 dedishy James J Hogiin who was enshyFnr the Best Deal Come Tocated to work among Negroes throned last week as spiritual

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hardly eyer referred to by name petence in his professionmiddot4e has the Abbey-College Church at your prayer-book your complacent spiritual fortress Praeti~e it butas the engineer the sub- by middothis loose morals and his ir- St Mselinj Coll~ge~Manches- j by selfdenial for the hunlry and you will understand its beautiesbull Btantive modified by one or an- regularity courted the loss of tel N H ~~veno~her B~$hops GodLove You

who does not know all there is Ion for JamIe The oy ~k~~ hI~ firm of Koehler and Issac It has td know about Negroes ail(~ S~~lIl$ t~ regll1p vlt~bty ~n been built by the Davison Con-

He actually looks at Negroes hls prelienc7middot Barre~tmiddot ~s per~ struction Company of Marichest- Is all eyes middotand ears and anten- sua~ecJ to gIVe up hIS_ Jpb a1~ ermiddot Groundhreaking was held ill

THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-ThurS July 14 1966

Percys Last Gentlemen8 Fascinating Elusive Novel

By Rt Revlisgr John S Kennedy Walker Percys novel The Last Gentlemen (Farrar

Straus and GirouxNew York $595) is both fascinating middot and elusive it is peopled by eccentrics of all ages and conditions and both_settingS and ~ction ~re stlange Irony ~lays over themiddot ~hol~ book Mr Vaught has antic ways lIke lIghtmng Llghtpmg af- and seems always to be middotgiving fords an unwonted even an impersonation of a crotchey stari1i~gview offami)i~r Southern gentleman He isin landscapes and objects m()men- act a very shrewd man tarily bringing intQ lrilliant Inte~t on making ~oey and prominence somegenerally un- very succ~ssfUl at It Mrs noticed detail while leaving all Vaught oscIllates between proshyelse in ominous shadow And when the flash h ended we w~nder wh~ther we saw what we saw Such too is the effect of Mr Per c y s method wit h human life an~ with the ltharshyacters he has created The The two absent members ofmiddot chief of these is WillisklnBibb the family are moremiddot readily unshy Bmiddotshomiddot) Cmiddotonnmiddotmiddot011Barrett 25 born in the Deep derstoodalthough neither w r South but when we meet him without cryptic quality At Stmiddot AnselmS shyworking as a hUmidification en- When we encounter Sutter be

middot gineer at Macys in New York is seen to be at 34 voluntary Bishop ConnollyWas among

other adjective as mocking as it is definitive Someone re-middot

learning Barretts 3C- marks On

tual duties that he is really only bull jan~tor Which IS true but truthls seldom dIrectly spoken any more

Baffles Psychiatrist He has periodic boutSmiddot of ani

nesia eXperiences difficulties in relating to groups bafflesthe psychiatrist to whom hehas been~ going for many months He) she (V~~L olttecl half de3s preachEld madethe highest possiblescoles Isk~~ her if ~he ~aritedto be Un1Su~1 Desln onmiddot psychOlogical aptitude tests) aliy~ a~~ 011 fl~ceiv~I1g in middotllf- The new chureb on the middotSt esp~ally in thearellofprobmiddotmiddot firmativeanswer bad~h~rc~m~itiseIIns cf~nipushas drawn a lem-solVing and goalseeldllg to the motherhouse gr~t deal of interestmiddot because

middot T~e trouble was hecoUldn That as il Val)ater tells of ~~r~Igtltsing s~ze and UIlc~U~ thmk what to do ~tYeentests Barret 1 ~eceIVed m~ruction_ circul~ d~signIt will se~

This ingenuousfree-floatiiJg ma~e a general confeSSlO~l was ~ the~ehe(iktinecomntuii~~y ~~ YOQrig man has a Peculiar efpounde~t shnven~aptI~d middotconfInne~ ~ts Abbe3middot Chuflh and the st~ middot on people For example when andmide mYf~rstv~ws all In de~fqody~ c~mPus c~apel

he tehirns to the Southhe di~~ thespaceof ~x wveks They P4l~yyeari~tbe plapJ1illg turbsmiddotthe Negroes with whom hi th~ught I w~ cra~y the~bQeyColllige Church was comes in contact He is the onlyTh~Yllughtli be~laquove that BaJ- designed br Nicholas Issac of white man in the entire South ~ett wIll m~e an ~dea~~ompa~ the Manchester architectural

Rae in theirpresence wvich is not at all what they expect from II white man hence their pershyturbation

-lt ToU~h of Ma~ness AS with illl else in the bOOk

the circumstanceSlof hisretumshying to the South have a touch of madness While in New York Ion beggars himselfto buya tel shy~ escope costing about $2000 in order to look at things (thebncks for exanipleina build- ing) and thereby recove~ the~ ~d also to _watch ~opl~ close up without their being aware

that they are undermiddotmiddotscrutiny He takes to watching a beauti shy

luI girl who frequerits a certain bench in Ce~tral Par~ ~e learn that she is Kit~Vatightmiddotmiddota South~rner likepI~Ielmiddot mee~ the cenclusionis equivocal her a~d her family ~nd soo~ ~is Mi ~ercys p4rpose it ouid almost a member of tl)e family appear is tqraise questions not

Kitty is ill~ew York for ~oanswer tli~m Th~ ambig~uty trainin~ in ballet and living of life itself is conveYed notmiddot with Rita who has been di deared up No valu~is Jeft unshyvorced from KittYsbrother Dr~ tested no conven~ioi-diili~talas Sutter Vaught Another brother well --as coriservatiy~)uhque~-Jamie 16 has been in Northern tioned) The book can beread hospitals foli four yea~suffer-forthecolnic genius whchnlushyfrom a severe and atypical minates it But vheri one h~s mononucleosis The pa~ntS of left off cquckling le wik~til1 i

Kitty and Jamie are in New be pondering themiddot darkWiSdoln telephone eal1~ sen JoMmiddotmiddotO York atthe moment because whichstirsilnci stutters in this Pastore of Rhode Island is tbit i

clltiinies cOllditionis~~ical~o-vetrxir~rz-rt~~xJxJi--Ejt middotebiefi-spoilHotmiddotiofmiddot~measu~~rlt

fesslOnal Southern charmmiddot a~d coquetry and b~uts of apopl~ctlc SUPERIOR GE1ERAL

r~ge at ~UC thm~s as fluorlda- Th~ Very Rev George F bon It IS ImpOSSIble to get at ODea SSJ has been reshythe simple truth about either

elected Superior General ofDefies Detection the Josephite Fathers whoseKitty too is hard to categoshy

rize By fits she sees herself inmiddot more than 300 priests clerics various roles dancer co-ed and Brothers work in the housewife She tries to fit her- Negro apo3toJate with theirself into stereotypes of each in motherhouJe in Baltimoreturn but what she is in herself

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more ill than eveJBarrett goes after them knowjngonlY that v~teran Rome cOrrespondent they are somewhere in the vi- ~ IrvineR Levinewh1) has cOYshydnity of Santa-Fe

Whenmiddot middothe finds the twob rothers Jamie il dy~ng

grimly comic struggle ensueSchiefly conceriiing whetlietor

not the youth is to be baptized as his sister the nun has directed Thedeathbed scene is grotesque

but ihesltapahly affecting and

positjpn and seems quite cont~n~ representinf five New EnglanQ to bemiddot an assistant coroner and GoD LOVE lOU to WK tor $10 In appreciation for Our amatemiddoturphImiddotlosophermiddotmiddotmiddot Dioceses participa~d in middotthe

_ ceremonies as did Benedictine Lords -crace to camtt smolting may we DOW ~8e the money sPeDt In Six~ Weeks Abbots from monasteriesmiddotacroSs onmiddot these coffin nails to Ilail down the spread of leprosy hunger

Val t~e older daughter is a the naiioriled by Rt~ Rev Beililo and thirst bullbullbull to AB for $100 In thanksgiVing for arecovelT nun working among Negroes in Gut OSB Abbot Primate of fom amiddot sevee heart attack and slight stoke bullbullbull to Thomas a miserable backwater in the the Benedictine Order agemiddotS Christine age 1 Michael age 6 Patti age 5 Robert age 4 DeeR South She was instantly Bishop EmestT PririeauOt Paul age -Z fO $941 We saved this money we Iot from our converted to Citholicism while Manchester officiated at the ~ Christmases Valentines and birthdays smee ou fathe middotdied ~ bull deg at ~oJum~ill Uhiv~rsity ~he~ consecration riteli which were to a MissionmiddotSoclety of (ifreen Bay Wise for $50 Enclosed is amp

oneAay ~n t~e middotlibrary ~ n~ri presid~ 0 vel by - Richard eheck ~ help 7011 middotwith jrou inision work ha4~uddel1lYsaid to hTr~h~tCardinal Cushing whoa~ ~ ~

~ccompany Janue and the fam~ Dec 1963 Ily qack hOJW~middot Once there h~ an~ Jlll)ie can go where t~ey S V tideg U like and ~ll~ave ~he whe~~ ays CI can ses withal to gratify their every YVmiddotmiddot middottmiddot0 J~dmiddotyamiddotnmiddottage whim

Affecting Scene RADNOR (NC)-The Vaticaa -The re~igtltiti~n of t~ storY has respomedmiddottotheageoftei shy

comes with the disappearance of evisiorf Witb a professional apmiddot Sutter ari~ Jamie the latt~I now proacliand is using themediUtili

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ered Rome for NBC News foir several years says in TV Guide magazirie The familiarity Ci papal advisors withmiddotmiddotthe Intri~ cies ofmiddot middott~levision sometimes seeinS grellter than Am~riCaA televisions familiarity withtb2 Vatican bull Levinecredited much of themiddotmiddot Vaticans progressive attitude toward telcvision to Pope Paul VI who has made greater use of the medum than either middotPiWl XIIor Jopn ~III OIL C DI mn - uSC~ 11le laquol oS Iiuo

WASHINGTON (NC) ~ The Seniitehai p~ssed and sent to the House a bill making it a federal crime to make an obshyscene or harassing interstate

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We go to Mass we sa our prayers we receive Communion we help pay for the gymnasiumin the school with 6 basket-baD middotstandards Yet we are unhappy not just emotionally but even in our faith Why Because it is half-faith We are like the elder SODmiddot

who stayed in the fathers house but was miserable He complained andmiddot was unhappy for two J~asons firsthe could not see why middotthe fathers house andheaven too should be turned upside down for those who left it or were miserable sinners and good-for-nothings second becaUse the elder SfJn was vegetating not living-biB piety was niiidewed and he found God a bore when he kept the Comshymaridm~ntS He was not putting his faith into practice

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are the good solld middle class who ignore the classless vEl are the salt

of ihe earib but salt that has lost Its savor

We ~ unhap))) ~Iuse the ChriSt we have in oU hearts Is a plastic Christ not thll flesh and blood Christ breathing and suffering in the ~serabll of the world Strange is it not that the Church and maniage which are to give Us the greatest measshy

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THE ANCHOR-Catholics Lead Franciscan Missioner Says Singing ~ancing 13Thurs July 14 1966

In Resettling At Mass Part of Zululand Liturgy Ghanas Leaders New ArrivaIs

MIAMI (NC) - Almost By Dor~thy Eastman Want Church half of the Cuban refugees LONDON (Mt)-Church leadshy

His parishioners not only sing at every Mass-they dance too Theyve been doing who have ~ived in south ers in Ghana have been asked It for years When he performs a wedding ceremony the first thing he usually aoes is to bring religion back to theFlorida since the United introduce the bride and groom to each other Mo~t times they would have never have met country) youths by the LibershyStates government - sponsored ation Copncil that was set upairlift started last December before this The priest with the unusual parish is Rev Thaddeus Kidd OFM who was

after the coup detat that oustedhave been resettled by the Imshy in the diocese this month on Kwane Nkrumah Archbishopmigration Department National behalf of his Franciscan eountry the story will be told in John K Amissah of Cape CoastCatholic Welfare Conference mission to the Zulus He of- the same way down to the last told the Universe a nationalFlights arriving twice daily five days a week already have fered the comJYlent while W~ their knowledge has been Catholic weekly here

This is a healthy sign thehere that ululand In the north- pasSed on by word of mouth andbrought more than 26327 exiies archbishop said an indicationeastern p~rt of the Umon of the spoken word is sacred toto south Fiorida More than at least that the Church isSouth AfrIca 111 a ~Ittle cooler them When we first made this12119 refugees have been resetshy wanted by the leadersthan Massachusetts In the sum- discovery about them we begantled by NCWC in other areas of He claitned that things hadmer Were 6O0 feet a~~ve sea to reaJize how the stories in thethe country including New Jershy got to such a stage with Dr sey New York California Dlishy le~el In myte~rItory ~o Its a lot Old Testlimept coulC have been Nkrumah that any change wasnois Ma8Sachusetts and Puerto drIer than It IS here passed on before the time of the bound to be for the betterThe gema~ Franclscan who written word

hastens to say that he IS no rela- Rico An additional 6247 exiles Archbishop Amissah said thdon the NCWC registration rolls tion to Captain Kidd-As far as Dancmg Is Sacred he had seen Nkrumah at regularhave remained here I know-was in the diocese for Would Father Kidd compare intervals and found him cordialWomen and Children the first time He was born in his Zulus harmonizing and and friendly until 1963 whenWithin hours after they arrive

Scotland-his speech still retains dancing at Mass to the new the Ghana leader turned moreat Miami International Airport a Scottish burr-but raised and American innovation-the con- and mOl to the East and it beshythe refugees from Cuba who deshy educated in London He has a troversial Jazz Mass Theres came impQssible to get an intershysire resettlement are enroute to doctorate in social and political no comparison he says speaking view with him other cities to join relatives who science from the University of of the Jazz Mass thats almost The archbishop said that therefled the communist - controlled Louvain and he taught philos- artificial Its being superimposed has never been much oppositionisland earlier ophy at the College of Bergliolt upon this culture The great or hatred for the Church inAccording to Hugh McLoone outside London before going to thing about the dancing of the Ghana because most of thedirectot of the local NCWC ofshy Zululand as a missionary Zulus is that it arises from the countrys schools were built byfice jobs are no problem and First Native Ordained people-its instinctive the good missionaries andoffers of positions in various The Franciscans cover 30000 For them dancing is some- they also established many hosshyareas of the country are abunshy

square miles of territory in thing sacred you know middotIts very pitalsdant Premier Fidel Castros reshyZululand with 50 priests and 150 devotional when you see themstrictions on draft-age males sisters About eight per cent of do it---the way they do it and the technicians and professionals are the people are Catholic Ten of expression they put into it Its Religious in Texasreflected in the arrival figures the priests are Africans from part of their liturgy and a sen- M k C Iwhich show the majority of new other parts of the continent On sible manifestation of their wor- ar entennlarefugees are women and chil- July 4 the first Zulu native was ship because it emerges from SAN ANTONIO (NC)-Archshy dren

Work for Refugees ordained a priest in Rome The their culture bishop Robert E Lucey presided Latest statistics indicate that sisters are currently training 50 Father Kidd spoke of a letter at a concelebrated pontifical

411 per c~nt are women and 32 young Zulu girls as novices he received recently from an- yenasS here marking the compleshyper cent are children age 17 and They will middotform the nucleus of other Franciscan priest who is tion -of 100 years in Texas for younger Ab~ut six per cent of an order inZululand that will wlrlting to go into brand new the Sisters of Divine Providence the exiles are over 65 nurse and teach territorY that has recently been of San Antonio

Despite the large Dumbersof The Zulus being a l0madic opened up to the mIssionaries A feature (jf the three-day 001shyrefugees who have arrived by peo~l~ m~ve around a great deal ~hereare approximately 45~ - ebration was a dfamatic and the airlift there has been no in- _ but ItS stIll remarkable how far people there--and not a single musical Iage~pt Pr~)phets ~f

middot ereilliein the welfare eaSe load _ my pariShioners often walk to Christian Lig~t h~ld at the MUllicipal middot officials Said MassA family~ight-start out But1~~pr~est~ant embark ~n AuditprIumWtold thcstory-of

walkingwedn~~day to get to hi n~w miSsion just yet Hes the two centuries of the corlgreshyo C of e rass onSunda~ ~ou mIght say waiting to receive enoughrilohey - gationsmiddothist~rymiddot including the

DedIcatea I middotornG that Fat~er Kid~ 18 Igtretty no 0 go int~dheterrit-oryand-puHdmiddot ~09 y~a~~sP~J1~)~f Texas ) Seminary CObullege madlc hlms~lf smc~ he travels _ lIis new beaclquiutersa Smll1 The Sisters 0pound Divlne Provi-

bouncmg around m his L~nd 1Al~ER ~iDJ) OF st~aw tbatched mud hut that win - denceoSan Antonio iex were tos ANGELEs dc) ~Ihree Rove) ov~rr6OOO S9uaIe mIles _e about $20(1 fUnded hi ~~ance in 176 They

eerclinalswereamong morethan overhls panllh The Zulus have absolutely serve in the archdiocese of San a sre ofprelatewho partII InthelO years since he went f bull Antonio arid in the dioceses of

- -V antastlC memories the )Dis- 0 d All p bull h pated inthededicatiooi c~reinon- to middotZululand ltl saysmiddotthata f~W sionary says l-heyll remember ~s - arlS es ~liu ~t ~ B~deg1f1tville cpmiddot~~ _ les of-st tohnsSeminary lt~pl~ 1hing1l~ave ~ha~geeurolin this word ~Qr word what you told To Have Counclls Il nsti Dal1as-F~ WOlth El

lege in supurban Camarillo largely lmchanging country For thtlJllfive years ago There ale ~aso d~lvesion ~ Houston sail middot JtranciS CardinalSpel1ma~of instance the bridegroom still tribal storieS that have be~n SASKATOON (NC) ~Bi~hop J~gelo Alealdria Laf~yet~e

New York officiated at the ded pays his brides parents for her handed down for 2000 years and middottJKlein hasiristructedpastors LIttle ~ock- Oklahoma Cityshyic~tion ceremonies but when tpe Franciscim ~rst d lmiddott of estabiish parish cOlnichs Tulsa and Queretaro Mexico d Z 1 d ~ WI e y sca~eled parts t~e

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After the dedication Jaines arnvl In ulu an the average throughout the Saskatoon dio- Francis Cardinal McIntyre o~ bride coston~ cow and now slle ceie by the end of January NO jOB TOO BIGLos -Angeles was chiefcel~brant would cost five Buthe added middotFaith Makes Sacred 1967 rlle- councils aremiddot pllinned at a concelebrated MaSs with wi~h a ch1ckle most pride- M f as a step towards a represen~- NONE TOO SMALLmiddot the bi~hops afthe provineeOf grooms pay now on theinsta~l- usic E fective tive diocesan council in the -Los Angeles who include Bish ment Plan-lt-Ofle cow down and LOS ANGELES (NC~The future The Canadim prelate SULliVAN BROS~op Aloysius J Willing~r CSS~R~ ~ years to pay the rest middotapostolate of sacredmusic can ~idit is premature~ to estabshy~md Au~iliaryBishopiIarryJ( Automaticallymiddot Drafted not be effective without faith lish)hemiddottiiocesan body now but PRINTERS Clinch of Monterey Fresnomiddot The word Zuluineanswat Auxiliary Bishop John J Ward ~ added his hQpe thatit ean De_

Bishop F~aricis J ~urey of Sa~ riormiddotFathermiddotKidd explains So of Los ~gei~s toid the NaUon8l foUnded in the neQr futJire bull piego andFranlt~sJ Greeno that every bOy born into the r CathQlic lI4usic ~duc~tors As~ Tucson and Auxiliary Bishops tribe is automatically drafted eiation here

Tlmothy Manning and John J _when hes born So it wouldnt HQw much the chui~ch has at Ward of Los AngeJes do any goodfora Zuhdo bum _ ~eari t~e~sounq~u~Jligtft~e fQrlns his draft~ilrd~heshould realii qf $8~Jed musJcca~d)e sej~frqJJi bu h k)i th t1( t th~diJe~tiyes ofi~e pOpes over r~n 1 00-Voice Choir r~ ~ r ~~ I Ia e - the yeals~ he s~id

AtJohrison Wedding middotmiddotPrCraquodiicingObscene tbC~~~C~~~~~~k~t~t WASHINGTON (-NC)-A com-middot FI R d I ical llmllte~ri~mmiddot ~he ll)lltershybined choir of loomen and boys ms ~ bull 4ga pieces of art wIth which Chrisshyfrom two Catholic churches in SAN- FRANCISCO (NC)~T~tians over the centuries have

Baltimore will sing at the wed California Supreme Court bas praised God and the~i~herited ding of Luci-BainesJohnson the ruled thatthe production of ob ~reasures of sacred muic both

Presidents daughter and Pat- scene films is l~gal in this State liturgiCal a n dnop-lit~rgic~l rick JNugent here SaturdaY~ provided ~heIe is 110 prQvenin- should inspile Church musicians

Aug 6 middot bull _ tention toexhibitpr distributemiddot tocpntimie ~h6set~aditions shy Themiddot White House announced them nobly by rendering a service the chOirs fro~ the Cathedral of The states highest eourtmiddot that ismiddot genuiilelyartistic~

Mary Our Queen directed by ruled 5-2 that Robert A Klor Robert middotF Twynham and the ofmiddotJos Angeles a commercial ---~--~------

Church of the ImmacuIQte Heart film producer had beenmiddot con- MOntle Plvmmiddotbmiddotn9 amp 0 Mary directed by Norman victed of a crime which does not Syndor have been selected The exist H bull Co I Nuptial Mass will be offered ~t State lawforbids prepaIation eQtlngmiddot Ie noon in the National~hrine of of obscene materials intended Reg Master Plumber 2930 the Immacula~eConceptionhere for sale or distribution But GEO~GE M MONnE with 700 guests present Judge Mathew OTobriner whO - Over 35 Years

T~ynham will write original wrot~ the majority opini~n of Satisfied Service musl~ for parts ~ he Nuptial said the statute does not apply- 806 NO MAIN STREET Mass and SYndorm direct tbe to materials lOOt intended lor

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Expect 200 Pre~ate) at Opening Of Liverpool Catho19c Cathedral

LIVERPOOL (NC)-Between 00 and 300 overseas cardin~s and bishops will attend the cereshymonial opening on Whit Sunday next year of Liverpools spaceshyage Catholic cathedral

Pope Paul VI will send a pershysonal legate Leaders of the major Protestant churchesmiddot in Britain of the government and other national figures will plUshyticipate in this red-letter dayfor English Catholicism

The Cathedral of ChriSt the Klngalmost defies description

In none of the recognizable arshythodox styles of design it is a round tentmiddotlike building of cOhshy

crete with huge radiating butshytresses opening in its center like a wigwam f6r a tall broad cliimshy

ney ofcplored glass sunnounted by 16 sllarp pinnacles symbolic of the Crown of Thoms

All the multicolored lights fil shywring down this great shaft focus on the 19-ton solid white marble high altar and its surshyrounding white sanctuary Whereas the outside of this

vast grey and white space-capshysule sha~ suggests lightness and airiness the inside is solemn and majestic and richly colorful with small medieval orifices in tinted glass giving an almost

medieval tone Eaeh of the 10 side chapels is

isolated from the maio circular JElterior by purple glass dotted In red with the chapels tbelDshy

gelves lit by small slits1ind oPenings mostly in riehred glass

Piiee ~ $11 Milll811 The vastness of the maUl eashy

therlral is iildicatedb1 tliIe ~act that 2600 people can beaccomshylIlodated within 60 feet oif lhe

Sanctuary Cilft curved wooden baiches on SIGtted tubes Wtooh e~R be dropped into socke~in Ibe floor N9nnally this beBchshy

iftg wiil be reduced to accOOampB39shy date about 600 aHowing a better ~ of the white marble ftoer- -l$ariin Quigley 11 editM-pushy

mg with thick spokes oigretr liIher who claimed tbe death radiating~owardsthe high altar knell of themiddotMotion Picture Pro-

Latest heating acoustics anddllCtioo Code was ~~d by lRedenl cieeoratons have pushed release of the film up tile priCe of the eathedml to middotYoUr statement tb8t there is ever $l1Hilllioft noSUChmiddotthing as gOOd taste in

It will aetas ~~ blasphemyprofanity and obshytwm crown above the LiVeropOOl ilcerilt7 is suoh a basic truth skyline i~ the dark red saJiEl- that there C9Qld be DO one who atonemiddot Anglican eathedral jUst would ar~ with it Fine said 600 yards away with itllsolid in a message to Quigley Fine classical belfry pledged his suppo1 to an up-

Designed itT MethodJst dated code which would prevent The Cafuoli~ cathedral iTOfl~ ~lasPhemy profanity and 00shyt~y has beeJel designed bt a sceruW iD Id M th~ ---teet QUigley whOse middotfathermiddott1~1~j uo-year-o e UUCNo ou _~

Jrrederick Gibberd while the to writethe code strongly criti shyAnglican one begun some25 cizedthe Elizabeth Taylor-Richshy

years middotago and still being COID- ard Burton movie in a front pleted was designed byGilbert page edit~~atof histrade pubshyScott a Cathblic He no~middot lies lication M~tion Picture Daily burled by speCiat pennissi~n of Quigley cited several cauSes

the HolySee in the Anglican of thecod~s 10Jtg sickness and Itathedral precincts then declared The cause of

Originally the Catholic au-middot death is one The code died beshy thorities in Liverpool embar- caiise of WhOs Afraid of Virshy

rassed by themiddotlack 9f au18de- -ginia Woolf quate cathedral for the gr~tmiddot Ca~holic city planned a bui1~ing f~lasscal liiles and grandiose Mi~~ionary ~hool design to dVal---tboUghrespeclshy Now Ecumenicalfllll~ just a trifle smaller - St middotPeters basiliea in Rome After TOKYO (NC)-St Iosephs ~ars of ambitious effort 1I1e Missionary Institute here is now crypt a cathedral in itself playing Ii role in the ecumenicalwas eventuallY-completed middot movement

Butmiddot John Cardinal Heenan of The institute whiCh provides Westmimter then archbishQl) of language and missionary ~ormashy

shytion eourses for Religious and

Parmiddotsihes 13i1y nowh~smiddotmiddotasstudents BishshyNew op Vladiniir ofmiddot the Orthodox ST LOUIS (NC) - Msgr Ed- Church in jaPan amI Anglican

ward T OMeara director ofthe Sister John~ichael~GoanBishshySt Louis archdiocesan mission op Vladimir 44 is from Donshy

office said the archdiocese ~s ora Pa and Sister Jolin Michael creating a new pariSh in mission 35 is from Philadelphia -territory in Bolivi~ and also The misSionary institute was staffing for the first time a Bo- established in 1951 and bas tivian parish that has beenmiddot under Wainedmiddot 800 persons Father Anshy

middot the care of Spanish Pasampionist ~lus A~off OFoM is cIeao ofI pesta ~

1 bullit ~ - ~bull middot_k_6~_ jmiddot_~_=_-_jt ~~l- ~ -l_ bullbull -=~-=--J~~~~6~

Liverpool scrapped the rest of the old plans called for a ~cathedral in our time and launched a worldwide compeshytition for a modern quicklyshyiiuilt iesignIt was won by Gibberd

Name Observers

To Conference VATICAN CITY (NCf-The Vatican Secretariat fo1 Promot ing Christian Unity has nam~ ~ight Roman Catholic o1servershyconsultants to the World Conshyference on Church and Society to be held in Geneva starting riext Tuesday under the sponsorshyship of the World Council of Churches

The conference which will bring together 400 Orthodox Anglican and Protestant theoloshygians and laymen has been in preparation for more than a year and the unity secretariat has already cosponsored with middotthe WCC twC) meetings on the problems of Church and society

Among the eight observershyconsultants are two Americans Jesuit Father Edward Duifproshylessor of political science at Holy Cross College Worcester Mass and Msgr Joseph Gremiilion director of sOcio-econoniic cleshy

middot velopinent Of Catholic Relief Services --- National Catholic Welfare Conference t

Movie sOunds Film Code Death Knell

LOS ANGELES (NC) --The answer to the eontroversial movie Whos Afraid of Virginia Woolfr has been fOWld~amODg middotmen -ifi the movie~industfy

Marshall H Fine president of the National Association of Theater Owners has endorSed

stioongly tile position taken Jay

Urges Catholics to Oppose Goverl1lment Qirth Control

SUPEIUOlR GENERAL Sister Mary Pius SP newshyIy elected superior general middotof the Si ters of Providence She is the twelft~ superior general of her order NC Photo

English Seminary No~ University

LONDON (NC) - Englands Heythrop college formerly a Jesuit s~minary has been turnshyed over to the Church to be used asa national Catholic university

Fathe r Terence Corrigan SJ Iesuit provincialand vice-chan cello- of the cOllege announced middot that thE JeSlJits wanted to tum

~ ooil~~e over to a charitabletrust

Details of the new trust will be worl~ed out in a meeting esshytablishing operating rules and a govemillg senate The sena~ will have reoresentativEis of the Brit shyish bisb~ps and of religious com- mumtiei attending the school ~ JesUits will continue to adshyministel~ the university Airi~iriew students e~peeted

for the bull Fall termare stveral AmetCllft Sisters ef St Joseph TIi~ Si~ters fromiong Islampntt

NY iriH be among the first IUIRs at the universitymiddot

John IJardinal Heenan ()f WeBtshyminister acceptimg the -Jesuit ampfier pleaded for help mmakshying thi~ university a lIUccess

HARRISBURG (NC)-Cathoshymiddot lics who oppose the birth control program of the Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare have been urged to write th~ir

elected representatiyes expressshying their opposition

The appelll ~as ~8lde middotin a leaflet warning of the dangers of

government birtH conftol isshysued by the Pennsylvania Cathshyolic Conference agency of the

middot states Catliolic bishops Copies of the leaflet were disshy

middot tributed throughout thi~ state It warns that the birth control middot policy ofmiddot the state welfare deshypartmeJlt threatens coercion and invasion of the privac1( of citi shyzens It says the Planitecl Parentshyhood movementmiddot is making a

middot drive for government fimds to expand its work und~r the s~ate program

It also stresses the medical uncertainties involved hi use of oral contraceptives and warns that the next step in the state program would be a push for sterilization

The leaflet cenclude If you are opposed to government birth control write to your elected

representatives asking them to oppose government )romotion and funding Clfmiddot birth control programs

On June 20 the PellDsylvania Catholic bishop1lit a statement appearing in paid advertiseshyments in newspapers throughout the state called for gcvernment to ~maintaiR ari attitude of pre-

MissioftariiesLeaye shyForLati~ Ame~ica

BOSTON (NC)-ThE~ Mission- atl3 Societ of St James the Apostle hasmiddot annGUoced that 11 new members including eightmiddot priests from the Boston archdioshycese have depirted for assignshyments in Latin Amedcan parshyishes staffed by the lKociety

In addition to the Boston priests the nEW members inshycludeUlree fi6m tile cilioceses of Danas Pitt8lMtrgh and Sioux City

The St Talliles Society was foUnded)y Iticbard Cardinal Cusbiag of BOston i11 1958 to help aUeviatE the sbortage of priests m Latll Arneicbull

wrtiislnvQlvesltational eooper-middot ation it involves great middotexpense CleCH Way foir New fer thE expansion of facilities Luthercn CouncilwhiCh would attract the best

KANSAS CITY (NC) - Theminds ~tmong the Catholic clergy way wlsclealed here for forshyand laiti and non-Catholics as mation of a Lutheran organizashywell lie added

middot tion whiCh willl represent 95 ~r cent of the countrys nine mil-

Pittsburgh Ordinary lion Lutherails The Lutherafl Church in Amershy

middotAt 1middotijr~Missions ica which has 33 million Jlem-PITTSBURGH (NC) --Bishop middotmiddotbers at its cofi~tion here voted

middot JOOnJ Wright of Pittsburgh is to join the proposed Lutheran middot makiof middothis bi-annual visit to Council in the US)A

Peruvhnmiddot middotmissionsstaffed by The proposed council is schedshypriests ofmiddot his dioceseuled to bemiddot formed at a consti shy Feur Pittsburgh priests ilt- tutional eomrention in Cleveshy

middot tached to the Missionary ~ociety land from Nomiddotv 16 10 18 The of st ~rames ace working in the council already has been ratified Chimb)te area of Perumiddot Bish6p Wright hasmiddot visited them every two years

lEIighlightsmiddot of this visit win be the blessing of a new normal school and a maternity clinic subsidized in major part by con- tributillnil from Catholics of the PittsblJ rgh dioCese

Pittsburgh p r i est s have workEilt1 in Chimbote a city of 125000 for some years They openelt the first free library in the ar(~a built a church opened a shelter for the aged conducted educational and spiritual proshygrams and have been active ill the or Janization of a labor unshyion fOI~ tishennen of Chimbote

BishDp Wright who will offi shyciate at several Confirmation

cerelll(lnlesin the ChimbQte area will l(tUl1l to the United States

laterampbjaawnth

by the _Lutheran Church-Mis- souri SynodbullwhichchilS 26 mil- lion memberS the American Lushytheran Church which has 26 million members and middotthe Synod of X van ge Ii ca 1 Lutheran Churches ~hiclti has 20000 memshybers

cise neutralitymiddot fu regard to family planning

The bishops were particularly critical of awelfare department policy pennitting caseworkers ~ initiate discussions of birth

control with welfare recipients and authorizing birth control services for the unmarried in ~me circumstances

The birth control program has also become an object of controshyversy in the state legislatilre Rep Martin Mullen cbairmall of the House appropriations

committee is pushingan amendshyment which would bar use -of tax funds middotby the Welfate departshyment for birth control

Tax on Jesuits Ruled Illegal

ERNAKULAM (NC)-An inshycome tax on the Jesuit society of Kerala has been ruled unconsti shytutional by the state high court here in India

The court upheld a petition by the society challenging a levy for the 1962-66 period by the agricultural income tax officer of Taliparam~

The officer had turned dOWIl a plea for exemption of the order from the tax under the terms of the Societies Registration Act which exempts properties meant for religious or charitable purshyposes from agricultural income tax

He contended that although the Jesuit society claims tG be a religious organization there was 10 documefttary prOOf that its income is cactuaHy spent for the purpose mentioned in its rules

The high court held that only the legal beneficiaries of the orders income and not tax offi shycers had the leg~i rigbt to caR on the orqerto fUnsh proof that its income is spent accordshying to rulesbull

Deaf A~i~tion Holds Convention

SAN ANTONIO NC) lhe Internationalmiddot Catholic Deaf A1Jshysociation is holding its annual eonventiOft here thisweek Semshyinars in the liturgy and adminshyistration of the sacraments and pre-Cana and Cana conferences are being held for persons unshyable to hear and in many cases also unable to speak

Other features include a eonshycelebrated Mass in sfgn language a banquet attended by Archshybishop Robert X Lucey of saa Antoitio and a gr~d ~all

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Co-Directors Continued from Page One

Fattier Demers has been Greater Fall River CCD Director and Father FoIster who joins him in the Fall River Area work served as Greater New Bedford CCD Director before his recent transfer to Fall River

The division of the Greater New Bedford and Fall River Areas and the appointment of the new Co-Directors will hereshyby give each designated priest an equal number of parishes to eare lor

The four Co-DirectorswiU join the other Area Directors of the Diocese Rev Thomas F Neilan Taunton Rev James F Kelley Attleboro and Rev Phil shyip A Davignon Cape Cod

Father Foister Father FoIster a feature

writer for The Anchor was born in Fall River Dec 6 1931 son of Mrs Eglantine Allard FoIster and the late Mr J()seph J Eolshyster

Following graduation fro m Mount St Charles Academy Woonsocket he attended Our Lady of Providence Seminary

Warwick R I and St Marys Seminary Baltimore He comshypleted his studies at the North American Co))ege Rome where he was ordained Dec 20 1958 by the rector Most Rev Martin J OConnor He was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree by St Marys and a Licentiate in Sacred Theology by the Ponshy

tifical Gregorian UniversitJ[ Rome

He served as an assistant at St Roch Fall River until Feb

)0 1960 when he was assigned as assistant to St Anthony of

Padua New Bedford He haS been an assistant at Sacredshy Diocesanmiddot Presidents Attend International H~art Fall River since May 31

He was named New Be4ford regional director of the Confrashy Chrutian Family Movement Conveniion ternity of Christian Doctrine on

Jan 22 1964 By Doro~hy Eastman Father Demers

Eight noursa day William Crowley is a salesman for ap Attleboro printing company Born in Taunton OCt 18 1936 Father Demers is the son of Mr but during the rest of his waking hours hes a salesmarf for CFM-the Christian Family Hector Demers and Mrs Yvette Movement The other star salesmanfor CFM in the famJly is his slim blond wife Mr and Yelle Demers Mrs William Crowley of Attleboro-Stachia and Bill to their friends-are the president

A graduate of Msgr Coyle couple for the CFM forthe High School he attended Notre Fall River diocese The Crow- offer aloud his own prayer After this study period some

Dame University and Cardinal It was a Mass well never CFM couples go on to member-middot OConnell Minor Seminary and leys have just returned from forget and its deepened our ap- ship in the Federation which is completed his studies at St Toronto Canada where they preciation of every Mass since the coordinating group that links

Johns Seminary Brighton attended the international CFM says Mrs Crowley the individual groups with each Following ordination by Bishshy convention Delegates - lay Another speaker at the con- other and with CFM headquarshy

op Connolly on Feb 2 1962 he couples and priest chaplains - vention was Bishop James Mont- ters in Chicago was assigned to St Michaels came to the convention from all gomery of the Episcopal diocese In a later article well describe

Swansea He was appointed Fall over the United States England of Chicago He told the conven- a typical group meeting some River area director of the CCD Canada and the Virgin Islands tion about the Christian Family of the CFM actions and their in 1964 CFM is now international Bill Movement that -the Episcopal far reaching effects and how a

Crowley states and there are Church has recently started CFM unit affects parish lifeFather Paebeeo CFM groups in France Africa modeled on the Catholic group

Born in Fail River on Nov and New Zealand among others Bill and Stachia Crowley have28 1933 Father Pacheco is the Andmiddot it all started in Chicago in been with CFM abOut six yearsson of Mr Manuel S Pacheco 1943 You call see how it and were one of the originaland Mrs Belmira Fonseca Amshy grown couples in the movement in BLUE RIBBONaral Pacheco Following graduashy The theme of this years con- Attleboro where CFlII first gottion from Msgr Prevost High vention was Parish Renewal its start in the Fall River dioceseSchool he continued his classical and the principal speaker on this There are now newer groups in LAUNDRYeducation at Cardinal OConnell subject was Father William H Taunton Easton MaJ)sfield FallSeminary Boston and comshy Thompson of Joliet Illinois The River New Bedford Marthas 273 CENTRAL AVEpleted his studies for the priest shy Crowleys have ordered tapes of Vineyard and Eastham We hopehood at St Johns SeminarJ[ Father Thompsons speech and to get three more groups startedBrightOD welcome any who would like to on the Cape in the Fall Bill WY 2-6216

Ordainedby Bishop Connolly hear the speech to contact them says Jan 30 1960 in St Marys lIJDUSUalMass The groups start with five to NEW BEDFORDCathedral he was assigned to After the workshops following seven couples and a priest There Immaculate Conception New the speeches MasS was cel- may be three or fourmiddot such groupsBedford on Feb 5 1960 ebrated right in the classrooms in each parish Each group emshy

CFM FAMILY Mr and Mrs William J Orowley and their five reasons for membershyship in the family organization From left WnIiam HI If Janie Patricia 4 Heather Ann 6 Karen Lynn 8 Dana Eli~abeth ~

THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 14 1966 15

Urges [)cevolJion To Ap~~tles

VATICAN CITY (NC)-PoPf) Paul VI at a general audience OD the eve of the Feast of sSe Peter and Paul called for a reshynewal of devotion to all the Apostles and especially to ss Peter and Paul

Such devotion should be both in personal piety and in liturshygical worship he said

Love of the Apostles Peter and Paul will help us toward a better understanding of how firm and filial loyalty to this blessed - Roman See of theirs does not restrict the universal dimensions of the Church of Christ does not deaden the vishytality and originality of the comshymunity spread throughout the world does not impose superfl~ ous and heavy-judicial chains

Indeed it gives a firm and secure foundation of the eccles- shyiastical edifice offers the honshyorable and indisputable point of Catholic unity and nourishes the charity of the Christian family

Priests Assailants Get J~n Terms

JERSEY crry (NC) - Stiff prison terms and fines were given three men convicted of beating and robbing a p~iest here

Judge Alfred M Cozzi of Hudshyson County Court sentenced Walter Brandon and James Danshyiels to 10 to 12 years imprisonshyment and $1000 fines ea~h while Daniels brother Frank drew a 9 to 10 year sentence and $500 fine

They were convicted of beatshying and robbing Father Fraricis Knutowicz as he was parking bis car in the garage at Our Lady of Czestochowa church rect~1Jlo

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Father Coleman The Crowleys still glow as they barks on a course of study that recall one of these Masses the will take three or four yearsFather Coleman is the son of most unusual and inspiring Mass These groups are usually calledlIlr George W Coleman and they hac ever participated in yellow book groups because ofMrs Beatrice K Shea Coleman There were three concelebrants the Yellow book that is the basicof Somerset Born Feb 1 1939 and one of them was Father CFM manual The groups meethe was graduated from Msgr George Behan of Providence He in each others homes to talkCoyle High School and attended is the priest director of Area over together how to know aJ)dHoly Cross College Worcester One that includes most of New love Christ better and how tofor two years England bring Christian principles into

He studied philosophy at St After the Gosp~l at this Mass their every day livesJohnsmiddot Seminary Brighton and one of the priests gave a homily From this study comes verymade his theologica~ studies at and then each person at the naturally the apostolic actionNorth American Co))ege in Rome Mass-about 15 people-gave a that is an integral part of CFMwhere he was ordained Dec 16 short talk on what the Gospel The actions may be small and1964 by the rector Most Rev meant to him personally The modest to begin with and laterFrancis F Reh Mass then continued and during they may be more ambitious

On bis return to the diocese the Prayer of the Faithful each Each group independently deshybe was assigned ~ St Kilians participant stood up in turll 10 cides on its own action

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middotHOst of Differences Divide Northern Southern Culture

From Social Revoluti9A in the New Latin America Edited by John J Considine MM

After the Civil War industrial development in the United States ~as prodigious If the process was parallel -00 that of Europe it was much more rapid No out-wonl institution held back any longer the rise of tile modern

~nomic structure Hew~ mm has swept over a segment ever the rapid transitioo of the clergy and Catholics of from an agrarian economy the United States making it 10 an industrial economy of sometimes difficult for them to production was not made with- understand the more progressive out difficulties and conflicts A attitude of some Latin Ariieri shydee pen i n g cans on socio-economic quesshychasm yawned ttons between capi- From this analysis the authol

Abbe Francois Houtart draws talists and the out the main lines which seemworking classw h i 1 e capital tohim to explain why today we tended to con- find ourselves face to face with eentrate m 0 r e such different situations in the llfid more in the two parts of the Western Hemishyhands of a few spheremiddot They are at once geo-By 1910 control graphical cultural social politi shylitfbusiriess was cal and economic focused within Geographic Differenc~ the domain of The geography and_the eli-

middot the railroads steel sugar au~ mate of the two continents are iOOPper~ - quite diverse A much greater

This situation struck at the portion of Latin Americas popshyheartmiddot Ofthe middle class Jnde ulation dwells in tropical and pendent business were ~educed Slubtropical climates which ere llG insignificance by the eoonoftl- ate very different conditions for k activity of the trusts At the work and development North beginning of the 19th century Americas major rher basin middotthe s ma 11 businesses represented Mississippi fitsmiddot far more felici shyrour-fifths of the active popula- tously into the living plan than

middot tion in 1879 one third in HH6 does South Americas the Amashyene fifth zon basin Many US geographic

It took the New Deal t9 re- factors have helped a great deal ress the balance For onlookers economically and socially in the tmroughout themiddotworld the eapac- integration of this pari of the KJ M the U S political leaders helllisphere A great deal of ~ rectify the deep social aee Latin Americas mining reshyeconomic problems of this nation sources are located in a1lOOst iR_ b the ordered legislation ef the accessible places Coal andiron New Deal was an amazing tti- so abundant and handy to each umph for the democratic process other in North America fav0red

New employment oPPGrtuni~ the first period of indwtrial ties developed in such ~reas as revolution while in Latin administration and CltHBRlerce Amelica ther do nOt exist in As the economic functions of Nle the same proportion and seldom nation grew they produced i-a are c6nveniently close to each their tum a cultural and SQcial Itther order leading to a growing Campll Cultural Differences pleKity of the social Grganism From the colonial period and to the progressive enlarge- marked differences are found in

ment of the American Rliddle the value systems animating the class settlers of the United States and

In the United States history Gf Latin America The English has moved in the direction of an origin of the former oriented the ever-increasing differentatiGn Bf type of colonization from the functions of a proportionate de- beginning The individuals will crease in the number of manual to work and the capacities which workers and of an increase in he brought with him were semi-skilled and white cellar among the fundamental differshyWorkers ences

U S Church In the case of most North The Cathelic Churcraquo was pres- American immigrants-thetradishy

ent in the United States before tions of their origin led toward ifldependence It was a minority research invention the perfecshyehurch and was sometimes even tion Gf tools of production and lltersecuted Yet the liberal con- the subsequent technical civili- stitution of the United States zation While many settlers in was not only supported by Cath- the southern states of the United elics but was in good partmiddot States possessed different values prBmulgated thanks to their ac- Oliginally they came eventually lion since it guaranteed reli- into the Yankee orbit True gious liberty It was with immi- U~is accentuated economic develshygration however that the Cath- epment and thus tended to creshyMic Church achieved its great ate a society concerned overshyawnerical expansion With Cath- whelmingly wit h middotm ate ri a I elie ranks made up for the most achievement Sometimes t his part of immigrants of the WOlk- wGrks a hardship on the deeper iRg class whose natural spokes- iAstincts of the individual man man was the Church the Churck In Latin America Spanish has been identified from earl aristocratic society saw little days with their struggle for so- value in wOJk and production eial justice even if some priests and placed emphasis rather on and bishops did not always favor unproductive wealth as a yardshy

middotmonism stick of social status Tbere was Since the Second World War Gften concern for the disintershy

especially the Catholic pGpllla- ested expression of culture inshytiml has formed an important fiuencing notably the very part of jhe lower and upper structure of society itself It sufshymiddle classes The former place fices to compare the colonial in the imfhigrant worker gr0up regime of farm property in what occupied by Europea1 Catholics 1 ate r became the northern is now assumed by Negroes United States with the hacienshyPuerto Ricans and Mexicans not das of the Spanish and Portushyaccompanied by their own c1el- guese colonies gy Many U S Catholics no All of this was related to a longer identify themselves with more profound philosophical at shythe poor It is therefore not sur- titude toward life A negative pcising that a wave of conservamp- approach toward the world and

NEW BISHOP Pope Paul vi ha~ established the new dioce~e of Beaumont Texas and has named Msgr Vinshycent NL Harris chancellor of tile djocese of GalvestonshyHoust)n as its first Ordishynary NC Photo

Back President On Vietnam

WAHHINGTON (NC) - Tbe Catholic War Veterans middotassurelaquo Plesid~nt Johnson that it

whoIEheartedly sJPPOrts yOU( acti()llfi in the Pombing of mili- t3ry tilrgets in Hanoi and Haishyphong as well as other Policies i~ the Vietnam conflict

The CWV position was outshylined ina statement issued here by Martin G Riley CWV nashytional commander

To middotfurther emphasize oucmiddot suppo~middott of our forces in Vietnam be adlrised that we are awarding toO Gen Wjlliam Westmoreland chief )pound Army forces in Vietnam Gur bighest honor-the HaRM et Vedtas Award Rileys stateshyment 00 the President said

This award is rarely givell alld H was last presented to the late Gen Douglas MacArthur iit 1961

Theologian on Draft StU(~Y Commission SAN ANTONIO (NC)-Father

John middotCourtney Murray SJ theol()gy professor at Woodstock Colle~e in Maryland has been named by President Johnson to the W-man National Advis()ry Commission on Selective Sershyvice

The Selective Service System has recently been the target af widepread criticism The Selecshytive ~ervice Act expires June 30 1967 The new advisory commisshy

sion is expected to submit its repoJ1 early next year

Falher Murray is one of the countrys best knoWn Catholic theologians He played a leading role in preparing th4 Second Vatican Councils declaratiou- Em

religious freedom

---shywhaj toda7 we wo)lld call develshyI)pm~mt resulted from a cyclical conception of time as opposed t~ dLlr)tion and to a real visioR Itf the future

This was encouraged by the concept of life as essentially at prep aration for death Later the wav~s of immigration would seem to have taken this differshyence in the way of life into acshycount the Northern and Central Europeans going to the United Stat~s and Canada and the Medshyitermnean peoples going t 0

Souh America Whether or not many actually

mati e the choice on the head of this difference the two divershygelr trends only accent~ated the already existing situation

Liturgy Chalnges Please Catholics CHICAGO (NC)-A national the nationwide survey shows survey shows that most Cathoshy that 261 per cent are enthusiasshylics in the United Statell like the tic about the changes 666 per changes in the Mass cent are learning to like the

The results of the survey changes Locality versus unishyconducted for the U S Catholic versality is one matter onttle magazine by George FisCher mind of pastors Fischer reports former CIA staff member apshy They mention the need for peal in th~ current (July) issue guidance on what to expect ill of the monthly magazine pubshy the future lished b the Claretiau Fathers The answers to the questionshyhere naires it is stated indicate the

One out of every 17 pastors in dilemma facing many pastors the United States was polled in and bishops-whether to continshythe scientifically - ctgtntrolled ue against the spirit of the sampling -in all geographic areas Vatican II with sets of cold imshyof the country and including personal directives--or whether urban suburban small town and to allow even greater experishyrural parishes Fischer reports mentation according to the

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17 Dismissed middotUniversity Teachers File Suit inmiddot Churchmiddot Court

BROOKLYN (NC) - Father Peter OReilly a leading figure in the six-month strike at Stmiddot Johns University has Jliled a canonical bill of complaints in the ecclesiastical court of the diocese of Brooklyn against the university and against Father Joseph T Cahill CM univershysity president

The priest filed the bill in his own name and in the name of 14 of the 31 teachers who were discharged last December in the wake of a 10-month facshyuJty-administration dispute overmiddot salaries tenure and academic freedom at the Vinceltian-opshyerated university Father OshyReilly was the head of the stshyJohns branch of the United Federation of College Teachers (U F C T) which called the strike

In New York Dr Israel Kugler president of the UFCT said that his organization as an entity was not a partner

tG Father OReillys action He added however that the BiU ef complaints charged in several places that the St Johns adshyministntion had hamstrung the eamprls of the UFCT tel eperate effectively on the campus

The plaintiffs filed their ill with Msgr Marien J Rein-middot kar-dt the presiding judge of the Brooklyn diocesau tribunal The Brooklyn 6Ouri was believed te have 6OmpeteJMlemiddot to try tee ease siDee both tile Jamaiea and IJreoklyn campuses ampf the unishyvltcrrsi~ come witbin the jurisshyiilnction of Archbishep ~ryan J McIZElt~gart bishop of Breekshyllyn Archbishop McEntegart iI5 ehal1lcltcUor of the university

Askmiddot Intervention Reached at the chancery ofshy

fiCe in Brooklyn Msgr Reinshyhardt acknowledged that he had received the bill of complaints He stated that the decisioll has not yet been made whether to eORsider the case or to dismiss it

Father OReilly said in New York that the plaintiffs enter-

American Students Teach in Koreamiddot

HALLIM (NC)-Three Seattle University students have arshyrived on Cheju island to teach English at local schools

Patricia McGinn Pauline La Marche and John Collins eame to Korea sponsored ly SAFE Student Ambassadors Far East a group formedmiddot at Seattle UnishyversityThe director Sean Mashylone of Seattle spent two months on Cheju island in HI65 with FatherPatrick McGlinchey director of the Isidore Developshyment Association which helps rehabiJitatate local farms

The three young Americans prepared for their voluntary work by taking physical trainshying two mornings a week and by studying the Korean lanshyguage and customs The two girls teach English in a local girls high school while Collins teaches English at the Cheju City College

Admit Men Students To Womens College

SALINA (NC) - A manageshyment survey decided to continue Marymount College here in Kansas generally as a Catholie liberal arts college for women but-

Sister Etta Louise Knaup eo1shy~ge president said beginmiddotning with the Fall semester men m~

attend Marymount classes durshying the day in the evening and

tained a hope that the officials of the Brooklyn diocese would intervene to bring about medishyation between the striking teachers and the administration He said that the plaintiffs would prefer this to a formal canonical trial

But if the Brooklyn diocese follows a complete hands-off policy they will take theirmiddot case to the ecclesiastical court of the Archdiocese of New York and beyond if necessary Father OshyReilly said

Educator Urges Boarding Schools For Needy Pupils

NOTRE DAME (NC) shyA negro educator urged here that a nationwide system of boarding schools be estabshylished under federal auspices to raise clilldren out of the pathshyological vise of slum life

Calling ~ plan revolutionshyary radical and visionary Ronshyald Rousseve of Seattle Univershy

sity said research has slMlwn bat slum families are unable meshy1ivate their children either tel do weJt in sehool or te eseape slum living

While the family is dispeRshysable he said the natural famshyily could be replaced by surrcshypte paTents in public OOQniRI stibools

R$usseve who holds a doc~r-ate in counselling psychology speke to a guidance institute OIl

the counselling of minerity youth held at the University of Notre Dame The institute was supported by federal funds from the U S Office of Education and was directed by Nathaniel Palshylene assistant professor of edushycatien at Notre Dame

Lack Motivation Rousseve cited research lonshy

dueted at Seattle University which showed that parents of slum children who had received help from counsellors and teachshyers were still unable 1() motivate ttieir children _ Title I of the Elementary and

Secondary Ed~cation Act of 1965 allocate federal money to support a corps of home-school lj~son workers who are 9UPshy

posed to help parents motivate their children to better school achievement

More radical approachesmiddot are needed Rousseve said The slum family may be interested in seeshyingmiddot the child get a better educashytion which may in turn lead to

a better job but the parents own lack f educational achieveshyment may make them ineffective

Vocations Decline Closes Seminaris

THE HAGUE (Nq-Because of a decline in vocations to the priesthood two Dutch dioceses and eight missionary congregashytions will close their major Seminaries and sendmiddot their stushydents to the theology faculty planned for the Catholic College of TilImrg which is scheduled to open in September 1967

This was announced by Bishop Gerardus De et of Bleda Bishshyrp Jan Bluyssen vicar capitular 9f the s-Hertogenbosch and the congregations superiors

The decision follows a trend in the Netherlands where several congregations middotof priests have alshyready consolidated their semishynaries Meanwhile discussions are being held by the dioceses of HaaFlem and Rotterdam to comshy

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Thurs July 14 1966

Jesuit Sfhrsses Famiy $t~ility

NEW YORK (NC) - Main~

taining familystability is a rean problem in any program of popshyulation control a Jesuit soci~

researchist told a group of busshyiness and industrial leaders here

Father John L Thomas S3 of ihe Cambridge Center fOi Social Studies addressed a conshyIerencemiddot on population sponshysored by the National Industriall Conference Board

Once you change relations of man to procreation the reallmiddot problem is family stability and how to maintain meaningful sell relationships since traditionally man has always related these mare or less directly Father Thomas said

He ~lso stressed that all proshygrams for controlling populashyHon should be based on a proshyf4iund respect for the human pel shy

OUTSTANDING Mother M Alexander superior genshy8+jn and freedom of conscience

eral of the Felician Congregation receives the 1966 Fidelius Iileelogical groups religieueMedal from Arcl)bishop John F Dearden of Detroit The ane etherwise cannot exlleet 1le medal is to an outstanding Ameriean Catholic of Polis)) f4gtree theimiddotr views on others M

~if3originraquo Msgr Wallace J Filipowicz rector of SS Cyril and Me~bodi~ Seminary Ol~dJutI Lake MIch witnesses tHe eenmoay NC POOte Lauds Vatican

Yu~~aY PactIRegretmiddot and Worry ~Em]N (NC) - The Ponsii

a)DunURist - controlled dailySan Francisco Priest Join in Vatican Zyeie Warszawa has hailed the

~greemeot concluded betweftlConcern of Vietnam War Esculation ile Holy See and Yugoslavia

SAN JOSE (NC) - Twefliyshy for all eRd to violence in Vietmiddotshy U said the pact was evidenee two San Francisco area priests nam through Regotiatiofll5 tbe e-f the constructive evolution ill have sent a telegram to Presishy message said the attitude of the majority (If

dent Johnson joining the Vati shy the Yugoslav bishops followingSince all menmiddot and natioR5 can in itsmiddot statement of regret ))e death of Cardinal Stepinaemust face the judgment af God and worry over escalatioR tlf we dare not ignore the warning Carmnal Stepinac-who dioo the Vietnam war of Pope Paul The three maj~r in Hl60 after being released from

As responsible American citi shy eils ifJ the world today aFe prison-was a stauch oppenentshyzens with the greater burden ~f natianalism militarism Cgtf)6 cf Yugoslavias communist Feshymoral leadership we join the racism ~rme Recently the Polish gevshyVatican in its statement of reshy e-rnment has been waging a eamshygret and worry middotover recent paignmiddotagainst the Polish PrimateUnited States escalation through Hits middotSlowmiddot Progress StdaJl Cardinal WysZynski ae~ bombing raids near Hanoi and cusing him of anti-governme~ Haiphong With Pope Paul VI In Achieving Rights e-1foits and seeking to divide tM we continue to pray and t~ work CENTER HARBOR (NC) shy Church hy urging bishe)lS

Coadjutor Bishop Peter L Gereshy lJriests and laymen to look 1oitr ly ef Portland Maine expressed leadership to Archbishop BelesshyAsks Liberalizationmiddot holy impatience at the slow lew Kominek for Wroclaw

Of Constitution progress in achieving rights for ToRe Pelish paper said in sieuro~

LAUSANNE (NC) - A tell Negroes He told a New Enshy ing the pact the Holy See ~3fr gland Council of Churches lnOWB its approval of the atti shySwiss newspaper has called on

the people of Switzerland t4l friendship gathering here in tutle of Franjo Cardinal Seper eliminate from the federal canshy New Hampshire that he enshy head of the Yugoslav hierarch

dorsed Project Equality of the and bis loyalty tG the governshystitution the last traces of Catholie Church which urgesantifeminism anticlericalism and ment Zycie Warzawa laudeeuro the patronage of firms wi)jng Cardinal Sepermiddot as the leadintl to employ without racial bias

anti-Semitism yepresentative of those favoriJlII

a column by its editor Pierre tne caexistence of the Chffclll The Gazette de Lausanne )Jl

The friendship gathering was sponsored by the Council ofBeguin said such a move would wittl II socialist regimeChurches of the six New Enshyat last allow Switzerland to sign gland statesthe European convention on hushy

man rights Bishop Gerety called on ProtshyBeguin spoke out after the estants Jews and Catholics l4gt

federal government responding work together for racial justice to appeals in parliament exshy in the United States pressed its willingness to estabshylish a commission to study reshyvision of the constitution The Film Award current basic law has been in NEW YORK (NC)-Parable force since 1874 Among other a film produced by the Protesshythings it places restrictions on tant Council of New York for religious orders the Jesuits in sho ing at the Worldsmiddot Fair has particular leen cbullbullosen to receive the 1966

Religious Film Award of the Panama University National Catholic Theatremiddot Conshy

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PANAMA CITY (NC)-Panshyamas University of Santa Maria You Can Whip Our Cream but la Antigua founded two years ago by the Catholi( hierarchy has opened a develcpment proshy You Cant Beat Our Milk ~t gram with a goal of $25000000

Fat her Benjamin Ayecha You Gull Hill Route Man is ORSA president announced that the new campus will have Always at Your SelYice 16 buildings including a student

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mer session and evening and are merged the Roermond dio- gram will ultimately replace the Saturday classes have been coshy cese will be the only one in the current college the old Archshy GULF HILL DAIRY educational for several years country with its own major bishops palace with a suburban SO DARTMOUTH MASSshe said seminary campus

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18 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fart River-Thurs July 14 1966 Liturgists pman Texas Conclave

Pope S)f~ ~phitWJa~ formatiolfil HOUSTON (NC)- Worship in the City of Man will be the theme of tlie 1966 Liturgical Week here Aug 22 to 25 in the

Of lcopy3 ~~)Y ~e$el1ved to Priests VATICAN CITY (NC) - To themselves especially whenits

Sam Houston Coliseumpriests working with Catholic a question of catechism which Msgr Victor DePrimeo localAction organizations Pope Paul is the knowledge of the Churchs

chairman of the conferenceVI has emphasized that the spir- doctrine and when its a quesshysaid The theme reflects an inshyitual and doctrinal formation of tion of prayer worship sacrashycreasing concern among Chrisshythe laity is principally re- mental life spiritual direction

tians regarding the urban andserved to priests and initiation into the supernatshycultural revolutions of the 20thHe also said tliat eccl~siastical ural life and the sense of the Century Not only are citiesassistants-as chaplains or modshy Church growing rapidly but also theerators of Catholic Action orshy The more we give credit to style of life of the metropolis isgimizations are known in Italy~ lay Catholics and the more we becoming a kind of norm for themust keep both the ideas and demand of their collaboration li-fe of modern manactivity of lay organizations on and their own activity so much

The 1966 Liturgical Week willthe right trac the more must we assume them explore the relevance of the Pope pilUl listed a third task to be formed And formation is forms of Christian public wortIf priestly moderators Mainshy principally reserved to the minshyship to the problems of the citytaining contact between organshy istry of th~ priest

Father Gerard S Sloyan aized lay Catholics andecclesias- He Continued Another very former conference presidenttical authority whether that of a important responsibility reshysaid If the Gospel cannot bebishop or that of a pastor served to the priest-assistant is preached successfully in the cityThe Pope was speaking to vigilance Oyer the rectitude of --inclliding its suburbs-it willecclesiastical assistants of Ital- the line in ideas as well as acshynot much matter where it isian Catholic Action who had just tivities to which an association going forward Increasinglyconcluded their convention in that calls itself Catholic must modern man at least normativeRome on the problems of updat- be held influential man is city man Can

gt ing of the Church called for by This job is very demanding the city take in the GosPel 81the ecumenical council We must not let it happen that relevant to its problems If soOn the formation of laymen our best sons stray from the the Gospel has some humanthe Pope said However capashy right road and that instead of jropect if not it has noneble and however good our layshy being of help and consolation to

More than 10000 Catholics aremen are like all the faithful of their bishops they become occashyexpected to attend the generalGods Church they are disciples sions of apprehension delusion sessions liturgical celebrationsThey are riot forn~ed by and displeasure and smaller study groups of the Liturgical Week

Some topics scheduled to beNun TelaquomltesgtVlaquoftaolfnal Nursing NO KIDDING Hes flying six goats to India Father discussed include The Peace Jonas Thaliath CMI of Ba~galore India has airfreighted of Christ and the Modern CityTo 5arm ~l1leU1lfri~ Pri$orllers How Worldly Must the Church

SAN QUENTIN (NC)~Sister bedside nursing experience in Be AmeriCan Catholic Worshysix nanny goats from North PrairieWis to KeJ~ala state SOUtll India where he hopes they and their progeny will

Mary Anita is director of the San Quentins 200 bed hospital ship Tomorrow The Theologybecome substantial milk producers to fight famine The Neumiller School of Vocational which has cases typical of any of Secularity What Happens to Nursing-a fact that might not general hospital with the excepshy Catholic Near East Welfare Association in New York helped Worship The Church Preshyseem unusual except that the tion of obstetrics and pediatrics the Elastern Rite Carmelite NC Photo~ server of Values or Agent of ~hool is located in San Quenshy The latter training comes after Change and The How and tin prison parole when the student affili shy I Why of Involvement

A few weeks ago it became ates with St Lukes hospital bull Protestant Speaker the first such school in a penal San Francisco First Mass In Besides these general sessi~il institution in California to be Anoth~r Phase topics smaller groups will disshyaccredited by the State Board of Sister Mary Anita not only -Cel1ltury-Old Iowa Town Begins 1(11 Grow cuss such tQpics as the problems Vocational Nurse Examiners directs the program but takes a of the SpaniSh-speaking AmeFshy For Sister Mary Anita who personal interest in her students With Opening of Huge marnt ieans the inner city preachins

lor six years has workedfor the When you first meet a class singing participation lay minisshyeADlIANCHE (NC)-Camanche will go on fl~om thE~re But foraccreditation it is a major step she explained they look at you 1ers in worship art and architecshy

is a snall town with a centuryshy the present we wili ()perate as aforward for both the men and arid size you up -as a woman ture clergy education and manyoid history-but now its statting mission of St Marys parishUte society and as a nun You want to others to grllw Msgr Burke told thlt~ townspeoshy What this means she said reach them as a person and to Mass will be celebrated each

pIe -is tQlt after these men have let them knowYou are deeply ThE growth has been spurred day and an ecumenical serviceCamanche waS a thriving vil shyaerved their sentences the will interested in them personally by ttIe opening of a huge Du- will be held on Aug 24 in ail

lage until Jure 3 184)0 That dayreturn to society to be doirig I know I was impressed as i Pont plant on its outskirts-an attempt to illustrate the dynamshyit tornado viirtualiy obliteratedworthwhile work in a field in got the backgrounds of the boys area which now has been an- ism in the Churchs services at

the town It strutk while seJ- bull hich there is a real need to realize there has been a womshy nexecil by Camanche the present stage of worshipvices were being held ill They have already demon an in their life in some wayshy reform when celebrated with

ThE~ Camanche City Council Metpodist and Baptist churches8tr~ted that the program is often a most destructive way-a intelligence and caredonated tbe use of thetown hall which were wrecked The stormworthwhile she said There sweetheart or a wife who got Keynote speaker for the openshy and ~fuly 3 became a red letter left 28 deadmore than 80 1nshyace two men in class who have them off the track You recogshy ing session will be Joseph Mathshyday lin the town history - the jured Many families movedtbe possibility of parole before nize the tremendous impact a ews head of Chicagos Ecushyfirst time Mass was offered in- ~e program is complete and woman has on thelife of a man away after thetwi~terj but Cashy menical Institute a group ofthe f)wn for the Catholic pop- manche is beginning to growthey want to stay in prison unshy We are counteracting this Protestant clergy and laityulace DOWtil they are able to complete she explained by showing whose mission is to bridge the ~eir training them another phase of womanshy Th4~ council acted on a peti shy gap between an isolated Chrisshy Part of that ~aining included Ilood tion Iligned by 53 Catholic 1amshy Sister of Mlercy tianity and the racism poverty

iies The Mass was offered by and lack of responsibilityOn State Board Msgr Ambrose Burke pastor of widely viewed asmarks of ~ st Marys church in Clinton NEWPORT (NC) - sis t e r mod~rn city

FOR LATIN AMERICA Importance of Latin America ~s emphasize by Pope Paul VIas he ordained 70 young priests who w1l1 work with the people on that continent Among them was one American Father Daniel Corbett of Buffalo NY NC Photo

Establishment of a Catholic Mary Laetare Reagan of the dishyparist here was discussed after vision of nursing Salve Regina the 11 lass College conducted by the Sisshy

ters of Mercy here has been ap-If sufficient interest and pointed by Gov John H Chafeeprop(~r ~upport are promised we as a member of the state Board of Nur~e Registration and Nurs-

Trtilin at University ing Education for the term end- ing May 24 1969 ST LOUIS (NC)-Seventy-one

Sister Mary Laetare will servePeacl~ ~orps trainees have ar- as the representative of an acshyrived for a 12-week training

credited basic collegiate schoolprogram at the Jesuit-conducted of nursingSt Louis University here for a

projEct in Honduras They will be tJained for social work and nursi ng education programs and report in Honduras for in-counshytry training and assignment Oct 10 They will return to the Unit~d States ~n the Fall of 1968 INC

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NEW YORK (NC)-A top broadcaster and leading psyshychologists will join promishynent religious leaders in discussing the relation of Vati shycan Council D pronouncements to modem Religious life here next Wednesday ~d Thursday at the 16th annual Institute on Religious and Sacerdotal Vocashy

tions at Fordham University Among the featured speakers

will be Donald H McGannon president of the Westinghouse BroadcastingmiddotCOmpany who will discuss the creation of a proper image of priests and Religious

Father Donald R Campion SJ sectetal-ymiddotfor research and interreligious aHairs for the New York Province of the S0shyciety of Jesus will speak on the eHects of the ~econd Vatican

Counci on the renewal of Reli shygious life

A panel of clinical psycholoshygists will discuss the latest deshyvelopments in screening proshycedures for candidates for Reli shygious life

Panelists will be Father Paul DArcy MM director of educashytion for the Maryknoll Fathers Dr Walter Coville chief clinical psychologist at New Yorks St Vincents ~ospital and Dr John J Rooney La Salle College Philadelphia

Several priests Brothers and Sisters who serve as directors of vocations for various ordeXS will also address the institute

G~~dance Work Continued from Page One

t71ltltawn policies and guidelinefJ clem developed he says

He ereditsllOme foresighted ooministratolll who envisioned guidance as an integriI part of

their pro~ with training

=o~t~i~e~~~~~ ever progress wa$ made howshyever ~as dueto the endeavors of ~ch plo~essive adminlstrashytors It was not due to an alshyready existing policy Father

Moreau asserts There is reason for opti~sm ings of Vatican Council D 1 the Constitution on the Sacred ih~ rosary just call yourse1t dis~

however he notes Pointing out leading Marian scholar said here Liturgy obediellt to the wishes of thei

that the N1tio1lal Catholic Guid- Father William GMost pres-middot Maintain Practice eowiCii and the popes hesaid an~ Confe~nce has helped to ident of ~he Mariological Society The pr~ctice ot placing sa- T~e~omcils ConstitutiQ~ on establi~h th~ a~ diocesan guid- of ~enca ~ade hIS re~arks cred images in churches sothat the Shurc asks that the~~lt o ancecouncils currently in opera- dunng ~ lecture atthe Umver- they may be venerated br the M~r~ ~ generously fostered tion He says~ increasing num- sIty of Dayton~ faithful is to be firmly niain- he C(gtntlnUl~d her o~ administraiors and super- Vatican II didmiddot notmiddot call for kiiled FameI Most saId that the l~te in~ndents are expressing inter- downgrading the honor of F th M t 1 middott d rts Pope John had a strong devotIon a er os a so Cl e repo to lb H J f est infi~~rate guidance middotpro- Mary but reaffirmed and ~ rosary IS ~UrJl~l 0 a grams even for the elementary strengthened the Churchs pre- Soul speaks abo~t M~ry on school level vious teaching about her the Schedule Institute almost every page he added

The middotnext step in this evolu- priest said lion would appear to be one of Father Most of Oras College leadership he says in Dubuque I~wa attributed the

If further ~mprovementsare decline in Mariaridevotion part shyto ~ made m ~e counseling ly to misleading press covershyservlce~ of Catholic sc~ools then age of cOuncil debate on whether respon~lble leadership must to discussthe Blessed Virgin iil exert Itself and re-exanune the a separate s(hema or iil the sta~us of these programs and h h the Church theIr value for the students he sc ema 0 maintains He also Charged that certain

Unreiated Jobs writers distorted the Marian Father Moreau states that teaching of the council and ott

od guidance services will function m ern popes successfully only when prede- Speaking of the decline in termined policies are set and popular devotion to the Mother maintained by school adminis- of God the priet citea the reshytrators working closely with moval of Statues of Mary-and their staffs the saints--from some churches

He says counselors eannot function effectively unless they First Bishop Once ere certain of their relationships to the heads of departments Presidents Pupilteachers students parents and outside agencies HOUSTON (NC) - Bishop-

The school administrator plays designate Vincent M Harris of the key role according to Father the newly created Beaumont Moreau in determining how Tex diocese once was the pupil well the counselor is received by of a now distinguished teacher faculty and students alike If During his days at Sam Housshythe principal assigns the coun- ton High School here the bisb selor several other school jobs op-designatehad a speech clall8 none of them related to counsel- among his courses His teacheY mg then it will be diHicult for then is a world figure today The anyone to take abe latter func- teacherl nanie--LYndon Baine tioJ seriously Jclbnson PreSident of the U So

bull THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 14 1966

Urges Excellence In Churrch Mll11sic

ATLANTA (NC) - Professhysional musicians should demand and uphold excellence in church music Auxiliary Bishop Joseph L Bernardin of Atlanta told a group of musicians here

Speaking at a Mass attended by members of the American Guild of Organists during its annual convention Bishop Bershynardin said

Although the Church has had II glorious tradition of sacred music much of this tradishytion has beer lost to the average

parish Most Catholic corigregashytions have not had theopporshytunity to experience this great music

He told the organists thu( they and other musician must lead the way in parishes in introducshying excellence in church music

Music used in the sacted liemiddot urgy he said must be real art or it is not worthy of a place illl worship

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sephs Home for Chronic Invalid Children here has to be moved because it is located in a secshytion now reserved for Negro Africans and the Pallottine Misshysionary Sisters at the home care for both white and Colored (mixed race) Children there

The new home which will be rebuilt in a neutral zone foUl miles from its present location is scheduled for occupation early next year

Although ~e government Ia giving the Sisters wh~ started 1he home in 1935 about $197000 88 compensation the ne buildshying will cost them an additionai $352000 They will also need 8ft

extra $70000 for equipment and furnishings

Dentists help ease shock of new

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When false teeth get on yow llerveCI many dentists give special FASTJjErJ1Powder It helps hold weth In plfceshyhelps keep them from sUpping or 1r0Pshyping-makeS you feel more secure FASTEETH cushions tender gums so you can bite harder eat faster with greater comfort Helps you spealr tnore clearly FASTEETH checks plate lodor Dentures that fit are essential to health See your dentist regularly GeIl FASTEETH JlOW a$ IlU drug countEn

VILLA FATIMA CEREMONIES Profession and clothing ceremonies are held at Villa Fatima Taunton From left front row Sister Olivia Coelho oldest Dorothean reshyligious in t~e Unite4 States who has completed 66 years in religious life Rev Maurice Souza Villa Fatima novitiate ehaplain and pastor of St Anthonys Church Taunton Sisshyter Helen Oliveira St Elizabeths parish Bristol who was clothed asa novice Rear Sisshyter Elizabeth Hayes St Francis Xavier East Providence who made final vows Sister Judith Costa St Francis Xavier and Sister Gabriela Lima Immaculate Conception New Bedford noviCes and Sister Elaine Corey St Francis Xl1vierfinal vows

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DAYTON (NC)-~votion to Tbis practice lie Stkessed is in of pries~ opposing the ~osary Mary is ~n the decline but this direct opposition to the wishes ill sermons ~nd middotiscontrary to the teach- of the couricilHe quoted from But if you want to get rid ot

F h or Paris Priests

HOUSTON (NC) - John D Donovan pre sid e n t of the Real EstateAmerican Catholic Sociological Society will address a special institute for parish priests Aug Rene POyamiddotnt 22 here in conjunction with the shy1966 Liturgical Week Hyannis

Morning and afternoon sesshy 279 Barnstable Road sions of the pastoral day will SP 5-0079 precede with the opening of the Week that evening in the Sam Houston Coliseum Donovan~ address at the

morning session The Dilemma of the Christian Priesthood will deal with the role of the priest in contemporary urban llociety Apanel on reconstructshying parish life will feature the

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Of Papal Funds Ask CooperClltion NEW YORK (NC)-Hundreds

of thousands of dollars donatedOf En2be ~armsh to drought-stricken India in the

name of Pope Paul VI are being ~n CeD Work put to work to fight the causes

of that countrys recurring food WASHINGTON (NC) shortages according to Arch-

A national Confraternity of bishop James Knox apostolic copyhristian Doctrine workshop internuncio in India has recommended that par- The papal funds are being ishes seek to make the CCD used to implement long-term bigh school religious education projects to constpuct Irrigation program the concern of the en- systems dig wells build deepshy

sea fishing vessels and providetile parish involving the more direct cooperation of palents necessary training and equipshystudents and existing parish 01- ment for scientific vegetable garshy

dening dairying and poultry-ganizations

It urged the parishes to CUt- raisingtail expansion of youth work for In a letter to Catholic Relief a time and to put no morethan services - National Catholic

MISSIONER-FORMAI~AND IN-Mte usual amount of effort into Welfare Conference headquarshyexisting programs Instead an FORMAL Rev Raymond PLEduc telS here Archbishop Knox inshyeffort should be made to foster MS veteran of years in Philippine formed officials of the Amershya genuine and concerned Chris- missions is as apt to be found In ican Catholic overseas aid tian community among the work clothes supervising construetion agency that many of these projshyadults of the parish ects are a direct result of sur-

The emphasis on a more of new seminary as in more fo~mal veys conducted by CRS-NCWC ~ult-centered CCD- apostolate priestly attire He is at present sta- - personnel in India

was a key point emerging from tionedat LaSaletteProvincial House Archbishop Knox aiso stated Ii two-week workshop held at Southbridge that papal funds are being used

the Catholic University of Amer- to transport food supplies to the ica under the supervision middotof many remotely-located villages Father Joseph B CoUins SS where the population has been director of the National Center -most seriously affected by the

=r~~~h~~~ t~u~~rss~~HOW to EtltRoast Dog ~Amongmiddot Useful lracts se~ C~~~~o~~n~~i ~i-J1Ilrticipated though the emphasis must be 011

The recommendationsmiddot grew CZmiddot d b L S 1 p Ph middotZ bull agriculture and other food proshy ctut of daily seminars conducted eane y a alette rlest In l I~PPnes duction projects a sPecial effort

(juring the workshop by Msgr will also be made to coordinate Russell J Neighbor associate di- andintensify medical care for IllCctor of the CCD William J The secret of a long iife and the best way to chokedown an ~ntree of roasted dog the afflicted population through

ltJacobs of Extension Volunteers are among items of information picked up by Rev Raymond P Leduc MS since 1948 better use of mobile clinics eurohicago and Fattier F~anCis a La Salette missionary in tnePhilitpine Islands Dog meat is delicious if lt)TIE doesnt especially in the rural areas ~~ro~wa~~inot~e~~~ Latin realize what hes eating he insists But if one does know that It is dog meat the only

Essential Components way to get it down is by Steelworkers Head The recommendations were washing it down with a swig sometimes called ironwood must radically change upon arshy

devoted to such matters as the of gin at every mouthful As They-even make their own rival in the Philippines Earth- To Receive Award selection and training of teach- I chalk lines some resembling Old quakes and hurricanes con- P SB G C)

for the ong life In this Mother Hubbards shoe some stantly visit tllese lslands so ITT UR H (N - I Weets approaches to the adoles- Ab I tel t 1 d t fcountry we usually say Why lk t I d lik I k b old t e In na lOna presl en 0ltcent and organization and I e piS 0 S an some e )00 s UL mgs mus be very sturdy the United Steelworkers of put off till tomorrow what you A good ishline is twined around Even window jambs and outsideh 1 1 CCD B t

a recurring theme was that the a discalded typewriter ribbon s U mgs are mortised for greater celve the 1966 St Joseph thest ructure 0 f t e oca U can do today In the Islands t d Amedca has been named to reshy

they say Why do today what 1 d thO I 11 d t th d f tltcatechist does not operate in a middotspoo an IS me IS pu e s reng an sae y Worker Award presented at the can be put off till tomorrow through a concoction of charcoal B ld

vacuum the home the parish We Igh-tensloned Amerlcalls UL mg III Manila the 1ig annual Labor Day Mass heret t 1 and kerosene ReaI practical I t d th aod the commullL y a arge ale could11learn the secret 0f a long CL y an Inmiddot e provInce are as Th d d b

essential components of his assure ~ou Much better than different as dar and night Whiie e awar IS co-sponsore Y _ork life from theFilipinos At least any chalk line sold on the Amer- 1 d 1 b the Pittsburg Diocese apdarea I did for I often findmyself ican ma~ket pane um ercan be ordered in labor unions Presentation will

There was general agreement putting off till tomorrow what r Few Tools Manila lumber in the province be made by Bishop John J among the participants that per- could do today cOomes in the rough and i mean Wrlght of Pittsburgl1 f CC The carpenter works with A sons chosen or D work The mlmiddotssloner a New Bedford rough two by fOUl may be

h ld d tmiddot f velY f~ too lis toolbox at two Inches thlck at one end and Abel one of the founders of ou give some mica Ion 0 n~tive attendedStJoseph paro_ h d f ts d Ml ability to communicate with times no morethilli an empty froin th~ee tofour inches at the IS umon an 01 pJe ecessor the age -cultural _sociological ch~a) schooi in that city and La cement bagmiddot usually contains - other end Sti~l our carpenters the Steel )Vorkers Organizing

Salette minor and maJor sem- l t 11 C tt tmiddot f M groups to which they will be on Y a crosscu saw a sma work this lumber to speciflc~d omml ee Jsa nalve 0 agshyassignedIt was also pointed out inaries He is at prese-nf at the square one or two chisels a di~ensioris with great accuracy ~olia Ohio He was elected that no amount of training La Sal~tte Provincial House wood marker and a foot rule One good surface electIic planer ~ president Qf the United SteelshyOOULses will make a catechist Southbridge Massbut his heart Yet beautiful work is accom- could do more in a darthan 10 workers last year succeeding

is obviously very much ii the - I h d D d M D ald H h bGut of a person who is opinion- P IS e carpenters can do in a week aVI c on e as eeR ated or uncommunicative Philippines One concept of building however What patience these aetive in the labor movement

The selected one stated one His mem~o~tir~arly days men h~ve since the early 1930s group of participants must not in the Diocese of Tuguegarao Prelatre Wlcomes Hlving been in charge of Arhe St J9sephthe Worker only be able to communicate the Cagayan PI are affectionate constructions and of ~l consid- ward is presented to a persoll message but he himself must be In 1948 I was one of the lucky Israeli Presodent erable group of carpenters for who has distinguished himself ~e message have a genuine Fathers chosen to_found a newI~ SANTJAGO (NC)-Wherils- a good period of time I can say in the cause of Jhe workingman

love for the teenager and be th t b old th PII able to show this love acquired mission in the Philip- raelsPJesidentzil1man Shazar a UI mg III e n Ippmes

pines In previous years I had arrived here on an eight-day - is very interesting only and orily been a half-baked contractor at state vislt to Chile Raul Cardi- if one has acquired title absoshy

our minor seminary which ex- nal SHv1 Henriquez of Santiago lutely necessary virtul~ of pashyPope Paul Receives perience came in very handy was on hand at the airport as a tience

Episcopal Bi~hop Tool-minded that I was I memberofthe welcoming party VATICAN CITY (NC)-Episshy made it a point to take with me -The cardinal was introduced Minister on FCllcmiddotUtv eopal Bishop Horace W B Donshy as many hand tools as possible to Mr and Mrs Shazar by Pres- I MONTHLY CHURCH egan of New York has been reshy Electricaltools ~~ljiismissed for ident Eduardo Frei ltHICAltf9 (NC)~A Dinis~centl ceived in private audience by we knew that electricity had not On the day after his arrival of the Lutheran Church-Misshy BUDGEI EMVELOPES Pope Paul VI They discussed yet reached that part of the Presiden Shazar in an address souri Synod has been named an their mutual desire for Christian Islands But once there it took to a join1 session of the Congresstssocitte profssor of Ilociology PRINTED AND MAILED unity me very little time to realize that paid spedal tribute to Chile as at Loyola University here Dr

Bishop Donegan was the first even my hand tools meant little one of the few countries which Ross P Scherer who is a staff Write or Phone 672-1322 Episcopalian bishop of New to the Filipino worker Heres opened its doors to Jewish vic- member with the National

York ever to visit a Pope He the reason tims of the Hitlerite persecutions Council of ChurChes win as- 234 Second Street ~~II Riv noted that in the past it would From time -immemorial the in Europ~ Many were the Jews surne the post Sept 15 have been impossible for him t6 carpenters and cabinetmakers -~ho fled extermination finding recei ve me and for me to pay a visit to him

The Bishop had a 12-minute private visit and then introduced the aides accompanying him The Pope gave them medals of his reign and in addition gave the bishop a copy of the Bible in ilSreek and Latin similar to those he had given to Protestant obshyservers at the ecumenical counshyeil Bishop Donegan gave the Pope a copy of a new guidebook to the cathedral of St John the ])i vine in New York and a sUver ~wl from Britain

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4 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Foil River-Thurs July 14 1966

Presidents Committee HonQrs Handicapped American 1965

WASHINGTON (NC)~Robert

J Smithdas 40 a member of Queen of All Sllints parish in Brooklyn N Y was honored here for the inspiration he gives to thousands of handicapped persons in thiscountry

Smithdas has been blind since he was 5 and deaf since he was 7 The Presidents Committee on Employment of the Handicapped acclaimed him here as Handishycapped American 1965bull

Living alone Smithdas manshyages his own affairs does his own cooking including soups and meats and runs his own errands in his Brooklyn neighshyborhood At home he has rigged up middotan electric fan to turn on whenever the door bell or teleshyphone rings The breeze lets him know he is wanted

He is said to be the first deafshyblind person since Helen Keller to be graduated from college and earn an advanced degree Smitbdas took a b~helors deshy

gree in English cum laude from St Johns University Brooklyn in 1950 and received his masshyters from New York Uni~ersity

in 1953 He is director of the Deafshy

Blind Program at the IndUStrial Home for the Blind in Brooklyn lectures extensively and is said L reach some 250000 persons a year with his message of inspishyration was named 1961 Poet of the Year by the Poetry Society of America and had his autoshybiography Life at My Fingershy

tips published by Qoubledayin 1958 He is a deep sea fisherman and follows bas~ball scores avidshyly

Smithdas was blinded shortly after his fifth birthday following an attack of meningitis He lost his hearing two years later

The ceremony honoring Smithshydas was a highlight of the 1966 meeting of the Presidents (A)mshymittee on EmploYineflt -f the Handicapped

Mississippi Cotholic Mission Aided Marchers After-Gossing

C1NTON (NC)-It work~ eut~ right thanks be to God

That was the comment of Fashythet Luke Mikschl MSSST whose action in opening Hoiy CIiUd Jesus Mission middothere to civil rights marchers after they were gassed by police wascredshyitedby many ~ith avertiflg even more serious trouble

The clash between the marchshyers and police occurred when the marchers attempted to pitch tents on the grounds of a Negro school The police ordered them off the grounds and whel) they refused to go fired tear gas into their ranks

In the confusion that folshylOWed many of the marchers beshygan to fall back on a small Methodist church across the Street from Holy Child Jesus Mission which serves the Canshyton Negro Catholic community

1t tbat point FatherMlkschl lpened the doors of the mission to the marchers More than 2e persons injured in the gas at shytack were treated by the misshyiOns Franciscan Sisters of Per-

R G Tev eorge arasaka 0 F M Cony to Taunton for Jubmiddotlee cReturns

petual Adorati~ lr~ La Crosse Wis

Hundreds of others ent oM the schol gymasium wnere Dr

Martin Luther KiJlg and ~rs

conducted 08 rally for local Negroes Some -400 slept ~t the mission includingwopriests from Washington and Cbi~gO

who slept on the rectory fioor - Received Threats

The following day the mission served as a virtual headquarters for the marchers During the day the nuns fed several -hunshyered people That night about a hundred marchers slept again in the gymnasium

There wasnt anythi~ in middotthe gym except thehani cement

floor Father Mikschl said Some had bedrolls and blanshykets Thats all they slept 011

They were just so tired-they slept on chairs and tabiesmiddot

The priest said his misswn has received Ku Klux Klan- type threats in the past and he

has no particular fears aboutshythe consequences -of middotgiving aid to the middotmarchers

middot

The Rev George M Tarasaka OFM Conv Franciscan misshysionary priest and native of Taunton marked the 25th annishyversary of his ordination this

- month by celebrating a Solemn High Mass of Thanksgiving at Holymiddot Rosary Church Taunton

Son or Mrs Josephine Taraska of 27 Monroe Street Taunton and the late John Tarasaka ather Tarasaka was a member of the firstmiddot graduating class at Coyle High School He receivedshylis novice training at Ellicott ilId and studied for the priest shyhood at Granby Mass

He was ordained July 5 1951 at St Stanislaus Church Cchico- gtee and served parish assignshyments in Harvehill Fall River and Baltimore Mod before beshyi ng assigned to mission work i1 1949

Father Tarasakas missionary vOrk has been interrupted twice gty special assignments one as l teacher at Archbishop Curley figh School Baltimore and later 01 parish work in Quebec

Papal Blessing As a member of the Francisshy

an mission band he has reached missions and retreats

hroughout the Eastern halt of the United States

Following hiS jubilee Mass Father Tarasako imparted the Papal Blessing to his mother at her home where she has been bedridden

He was later feted by more than 125 relatives and friends at a reception

Joining Father Tarasaka in celebrating his 25th anniversary were his three sisters one a Franciscan nun and his two brothers one a Holy Cross Brother

The nun Sister Mary Irmina of the Franciscan Sisters of St Joseph is Secretary General of the order and is based at the communitys mother house in Hamburg N Y She has been a religious for 39 years

The brother Brother Christoshypher Tarasaka CSC is in his 20th year of religious life and is assigned to 81 Edmunds Academy Wilmington Del

Father Tarasakas other sisters are Ann Tarasaka of 27 MonroeshyStreet and Mrs Helen Donely ofmiddot ampmbria Heights N Y His other brother is Taunton patrolshyman Walter Tarasaka

Father Tarasakas next assignshyment is expected to be in Bufshyfalo

LAJBOR OF LOVE Sculptor Father Thomas M McshyGlynn IOP has prepared a twice-life--size- head 4tf pQfle John XXIII wblch he did in his words out ofdevotion

Father McGlynnsbronze 9uSt ~f Pope Pius XII is mtAe Aj)Ostolic Delegation H1 Washington DC NC POOtll

Masses bullI-n

lishoJI Vincent Wates ~nts fermiissiett To Priests in NCHth Carolina Diocse

RALEIGH NCJ-Bisholl ViJlshy aRti laaty a4lClOrding to tb1~ tleeree cent S aters -nasgranted pershy on liturgy middotHoly ComffiUflien mission ior Mc1ss in pri ateshy maylikewise be received enher

homes in the Raleigh Diocese ia a standing 01 kneeling posishytWn in North Carolina

Parish priests may obtain per mission for house Masses from Hospital to T rtJin the local dean with permission to be granted on a once-a-week Home HeaDth Aids basis Thc~ Mass may be offered PORTLAND (NC) - Mercy ia the pador or dining room of Hospital here in Maine has reshythe hennE- a homily must -be reived a $5000 grant to conduct middotgiven and the Mass followed by a pilot project for training home a discussion of some aspect -(If _ health aides the teachings of the Second Doifald F Plunkett eltecutive Vatican Council 4Jirector of the hospital said the 1n response to re~ommenoashy program will be geared to tr~inshytwns of tile Diocesan Liturgkal ing persons to serve under the Commission the Bishop alS() home health provisions of MEd- granted permission for H~ly ic~re Communion to be received unshy - The pilot progr~ will ~r~in

der bot~ species by Religious two classes of hOme aides Plunkett said about HI Hi t~ first class and from 10 tomiddot2() ilaquo

Santa Rosa Largest the second Merey HOSJ~ital is operated by the Sisters of MeFcyPediatric Hospital -

SAN AJIiTONIO (NC) - With Abbot Visits U Sthe opening of the sixth floor 3ddition the ChHdrens Hospital HINGHAM (NC) - Benedicshy

tine Abbot Primate Benno Gut of the Sar-ta Rosa Medical Censhy OSII of Rome visited GlastORshyter is now the largest middotpediatric

bury monastery hj~re then jourshyhospital itl Texas neyed to St Anselms CollegeThe addtion increased the cashyManehester N H wm~re hepacity of the hospital fr~ 130 blessed the new abbey ehurc~00 160 beds including an eightshyThe abbot is heaJ of th1 reli shylJedpediatric intensive care unit gious order founded 1~OO yearsand a 28-bed mental health unit agofor disturbed children of all ages

Gov John Connally principal

FQvor Obscenity CommQ~$rnon Plan

WASHINGTON (NC) - The Senate Government Operations Committee has approved a bm

to establish a 20-m~mber com- mission of government officials and private citizens to study and make recommendations on the obscenity problem The committees approval of the bill (5 309) creating a Comshymission on Noxious and Obsce~ Matters and Materials was anshynounced to the Senaie by Sen Karl E Mundt of South Dakota chief sponsor of the measure Twenty-eight 0 the r senators

have joined Mundt in cosponsorshying the bill

Legislation to establish such il commission has been passed twice previously by the Senate Up to now however the House has not approved the plan

Under the bill the commission would include congressmen repshyresentatives of federal agencies including the Post Office Deshypartment the Departnfent of- Justice and the FBI clergymen Edueatols representatives of U~_ bull Beek aOO periodical publisfiing induskies radio and televisiOR and ue movies and state atHl -Jeeal law officials

octicate Cathefhel For Alaska See

FAIRBANKS ENe -Dishoraquo -Praneis Gleeson was the plinej pal eelehrant of a concelebratedshyMass at the dedication of S3eFfli Heart Cathedral here

Also participating in the GeiIshyicatien ceremonies were Archshybishep Joseph T Ryan of ABIlshychelage Bishop Dennot OFla~

agaR ef Juneau and 18islioEJ James Mulvihill of Whitehorse Preaching the sermon was Father John J Kelley SJ proshyvincial of the Oregon Proviftee ftf the Society of Jesus

Increase Donations NEWARK (NC)-Catholics in

the Newark archdiocese donated $1318639 to the Society for the Propagation of the Faith in 1965 Auxiliary BishoP Martin W Stanton the society director Slid the total topped the 19414 doflati~ by $78000

DON~ElLY PAINTING SERVICE

Commercial bull Industrial ImHfutional

fainting and Decorating

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speaker at middotthe addition dedicashy YOURS TO LOV AND TO GIVEItion referred to the Childrens tile life of a DAUGHTER OF ST PAUL love GedHospital agt the ~esult of a comshymore and give to souls knowledge and love ofmunity effgtrt He said It symshy God by serving Him in a Miss ion wllich uses tile

bolizes the determination of the Press Radio Motior Pictures 300 11 to bringcitizens of San Antonio to proshy His Word to SoUls everywhfre ~ealous youngvide for the cl1ildren of San girls 14middot23 years interested ill this lIfIique

Apo$tolate may write toAntonio al1d south Texas the finest medcal care -avmiddotailable It REVEREND MOTHER SUPERIOR reflects your resolution to make DAUGHTERS Of 511 PAUL

59 ST PAULS AVE 80STON 3D I18ASSavailaple t) your youth~ul citi shylens the fruits of the tremendous 20th century progress in public health and child welfare

Protest Tests Bl(SJlILLONSTOkyo (NC) - Thidy-three

French pri4sts working as misshy GARAGEsionaries hI Japan unsuccessfulshyly asked Presidentmiddot Charles de Gaulle in the name of humanity 24-Aour Wrecker Service and f~r the cause of world peace Ito stop FrEnch nuclear tests in the Pacific The priests said the I 653 Washinlgton Street Fairhaven tests were ltIi affront to the peoshyple of Japan who suffered the WYman 4-5058I effects of two atomic bombs

5 four Denominations ~ Plan Church To Serve Catholicsl1 Protestants

KANSAS CITY (NC) - A sional program workers a busishy1Ill~ique church structure containshy neSs manager and clerical and ing worship recreational and 9poundshy maintenance personnel tce facilities is being planned The building whicb is exshylltere in Missourifor use by Catt shy pected to cost some $400000 will ()lies Congregationalists Episshy actually be constructed and oopalians and Presbyterians awned by the United Chureh of

The church to be called St Christ and the United PresbyshyMarks is expected to serve terian Church The sale of

15000 people residing buildings currently housing within a five-block radius the aome

Chulches of these denominations lIIlajority of whom ~re not curshy is expected to provide about half rently active in or reached by ampf construction costs and the Ilny church The area includes four faiths will participate in a I concentration of low-rent fedshy ddve for additional funds eral public housing and most ef centbe residents are economically JItOOr Negroes Pope Paul Names

Sponsors of the project are the Episcopal Diocese of West Misshy four Laymen

liOuri the Roman Catholic Dioshya3eSe of Kansas City-St Joseph To Committee ~be Western Association of the VATICAN CITY (NC) Missouri Conference of the

United Church of Christ and the Pope Paul VI has named amiddot - Kansas City Presbytery of the provisional committee inshy 1t1niteq Presbyterian Church in eluding four laymen to carrymiddotthe USA out the ecumenical councils recshy

The building will be designee ommendations on the lay aposshy00 be liturgically acceptable to tolate

aU four parent bodies so that The scope of the new groups each may maintain full distincshy work will be to study and exeshytiveness and integrity in eelshy cute the councilli recommendashyebnlting its sacraments and tions that a sPecial secretariat rites for the lay apostolate be set up

The ponsoring faiths have alse and that 10 organization be creshymdicaied that they would welshy ated the work to better the lot oome the entry of additional of the poor Murch or ecclesiastical CoRl- President of the committee is mUllions into the project Maurice Cardinal Roy of Queshy

bec Bishop Alberto CastelliSocial Services secretary of the Italian- Episcopal

In addition to religious servshy Conference is vice presidentlIces of each of the participating Msgr Acnille Glorieux who bodies activities in the coopershy was secretary of the councilative venture will include regshy commission for the lay aposteshykr ecumenical prayer services late as well as secretary of thereligious education home care post-conciliar body for the lilYceounseling service to parolees

a~tolate is secretarypre-school and youth activities The four lay people on theiiKograms the jobfor elderly committee are Miss Rosemaryand housing placement and tushy Goldie of Australia executive torial services secretary of the Permanent

Each of the four church bodies Committee for Internationalwill assign clergyman 16 tke COIlgresses of thea Lay Apostoshyeburch The staff will include late Dr Johannes Schauff of Mle er two professional social Ger~any Professo_ Auguste workers several semi-profes- Vanistendael of Belgium genshy

eral secretary of the Internashytional Federation of Christian

~arish Lay Council Trade Unions and Vittorino Veronese fonner president ofTrial in Baltimore Italian Catholic Action and dishy

BALTIMORE (NC) - Lay rector general of the United Nashy(lOuncils to assist the clergy ift tiens Educations Scientific and administrative and pastoral matshy Cultural Organizationters will be established in five

Study Recommencllatnonsmiddotparishes here on a trial basis If ~he pilot project is successful The Pope has also named

Msgr Silvio Luoni of the Vaticanaimilar councils will be estabshylished throughout the archdioshy Secretaliat of State as represhy

sentative of the secretariat to theltileae committee Msgr Luoni has hadA council willmiddot be made up of for some time the special middotreshy

~he presidents of all lay organshysponsibility within the secreshyiizations in the parish plus some tariat of dealing with variousilive members at large not speshyinternational Catholic organizashylCifically affiliated with any tionsC)rganization

Preceding establishment of The councils would be supshy the provisional committee the

plemented by lay advisory recommendations contained in boards comprised of persons the councirs lay apostolate deshywHh particular qualifications for cree and its Constitution on the advising the clergy on suchmiddotmatshy Church in the Modern World tgters as finance building mainshy were stUdied by various specific wnance education and eommu groupsait relations One of these was the postshy

cenciliar lay apostolate commisshysion and another was the comshyHead of Family Lif-e mission of cardinals for the reshy

Bureau Made Pastor form of the Roman curia

WASHINGTON (NC) -Msgr lohn C Knott director of the New Jersey YouthlFamily Life Bureau National Catholic Welfare Conference In Summer Proiect ror the past five years has been RAMSEY (NC) - ThirteenRamed Connecticutmiddotpastor of a young people from this area willparish spend six to eight weeks in San

Msgr Knott 51 will head St Salvador in a project organizedFrancis parish in Torrington His by a priest hereThey will train new assignment effective July rUlal peoplein sewing first aid ii has been announced by Arch typing English and other skills bishop Henry J OBrien of Father Edward Cooke of St Hartford Pauls parish here arranged the

As director of the NCWC program with the assistance of lFamily Life Bureau since U~61 the Young Christian Workers ll1e has been in charge of a nashy It is the third straight year tional service and educationall they have joined forces to send lluogram in the fields of lnllurshy youn~ people to Central ~ershyriage and family Iiving ~

SECULAR CLOTHES Fr Ricardo Steinmetz SJ left and Father Caesar Gonzalez SJ arrive at a brickyard outside Mexico City to offer Sunday Mass for the undershyprivileged inhabitants of the area The suitcase on the ground contains the things they will need on their Sunday morning visit to the dump area NC Photo

THE ANCHOR-Thurs july 14 1966

Bishop Medeiros Continued from Page One

leaders representing labor _and with growers representing manshyagement and bring to them the light of the Gospel in the hope that they will meet and bargain for what is just for all and not only for one side

During a question period afshyterward the Bishop answering a query from the audience said that until both sides ask me to mediate my hands are tied

Practice Teachings In his talk the newly installed

prelate stressed that It is not fair to expect Bishops and priests to be experts in all matshyters concerning the affairs of the world

He added that Bishops and priests can serve th~ people by teaching and inspiring them with the truth of the Gospel but the laymen must see to it that what they learn from the Bishops and priests is put into practice in the world in which we all live They have the comshypetence the ability and should have the zeal and the will to do it

About 1000 persons includshying Starr County farm workers who conducted a five-day 48 mile hike from Rio Grande City to the shrine to dramatize their push for higher wages crammed into the cafeteria Earlier nearly all the group attended a 6 PM Mass at which the Bishop ~shysided

Ge~erously sprinkled through the audience in both church and cafeteria were growers and farmers labor leaders businessshymen leading Catholic laity and members of the clergy of differshyUn-sual Request ent faiths Some came from other parts of Texas

Subu~ban Philadelphia Presbyterian Couple Free Trade Unions Msgr George W Higgins di shyTo Be Married in Catholic Church

rector of the Social Action DeshyWAYNE (NC) ~ Archbishop from non-Cathgtlic neighbors partment National Cat hoi i c

John J Krol of Philadelphia Ministers of the area attended Welfare Conference gave a granted permission for the wedshy the dedication and an organ reshy brief address at the conclusion ding of two Presbyterians to cital in the church attracted of the Bishops talk take place in St Katharine of many non-Catholics of the comshy Msgr Higgins who came fur Siena Catholic Church here munity consultation with the Bishop at

his request said there is noThe unusual request for the A spokesman for Archbishop longer any doubt that problemsuse of the church was made by Keols Ecumenical Commission in the fiele of agriculture cannotRev William Dupree pastor of said the clergy and people of be solved unless and until farmthe Wayne Presbyterian Church Wayne have been outstanding

workers are organized into freefor two of his congregation for their ecumenical cooperation tride unions He said growersWilliam Raybeck and Linda ald activity need to organize tooMerwyn The farm labor disturbance in

The Presbyterian pastor exshy Arrest Journalists Starr County in late May with plained that his church is being the formation of the Independshycompletely renovated and will In Demonstration ent Workets Association by Eushynot middotbe finished in time for the MADRID (NC)-Two Catholic gene Nelson a Californianwedding scheduled Aug 27 A journalists were among the 60nearby Methodist church also is persons arrested during a demshybeing rebuilt and no Protestant onstration by about 2000 workshy ~ church in the area is large ers and students hereenough to accommodate the The demonstrators were tryshy CDEBROSS OIL number of persons anticipated ing to deliver a message to the at the wedding co

labor ministry concerning imshySt Katharines new church provement of working conditions ~ Heating Oils

was only recently dedicated and freedom for labor unions Father William J ODonnell Authorities declared the demshypastor said he received many onstration illegal and said that and Burners contrfbutions for the new church it had a Marxist character It C365 NORTH FRONT STREET (

was organized by the Workers Commissions which are not a NEW BEDFORD I

Authorities Seize part of the official unions of the WYman 2-5534 Falange Spains only legal p0shyCatholic Magazine litical party MADRID (NC) - Madrids -- (

public prosecutor ordered the seizure of the Catholic magazine

Mother and Teacher published WHITES Family Restaurant here by the Missionaries of the Rt 6 at The Narrows in North WestportSacred Heart

The reason given for the seishyWher~ Tliezure was the printing af a letter

signed a Barcelona reader Entire family complaining about the treatment Can Dine Barcelona priests received from Economicallypoiice in their demonstration in support of university students trying tei form an organization FOR free of government control

RESERVATIONSA judge ordered police to enshy

PHONEter the residence aid printing office of the Sacred Heart OS 5-7185 Fathers and to confiscate all ~opies of the magazine

6 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs July 14~ 1966

Neitlu~1r Beneficial IThe United States Ambassador to the United Nations Arthur Goldberg said three years ago There arise on the one hand those whose answer to every problem is to do nothing There arise on the other hand those who want to do everything at once One side considers change with fear and the other with scorn I want to say quite eandidly that neither emotion is beneficial to progress This is a balanced and wise judgement and precisely because it is can be easily overlooked There is a sense of the dramatic in an extreme-preserve the past at aU Msts overturn everything right away But such is not and cannot be the case When one is dealing with vital is-- sues and most importantly with people there is and must be always the combiriation of stability and change because in any transition there must be continuity Actually when some people talk of revolution they forget that the root meaning of that word is to turn around and sometimes to turn back

In the Church today there are many tensions These have always been there because the unchanging teachshyings of Christ are taking place in the hearts of mortal men in a society that is ever changing with an ever-develshyoping awareness of applications and implications- of Chrisshytian doctrines These tensions have been brought into stronger relief by the discussions and documents of the Council People are articulate and so there is a tendency to ever-simplify and to see all current tensions polarizing

around two eXtremes advocates of change in~ist that everything old must go everything now must be new and

those who oppose them are refusing to becomeinvolved and have settled for inertia advocates of the traditionar insist on their part that the past must be preserved that those who oppose them are simply playing with novelti~$ and are sellihg out to -the fad of the moment

Both sides have not caught the true spirit of the Council The Council if it insisted on anything insisted that the Church is the family of GOO and as Gods fAmily eontainsboth the divine the unchanging truths of the Lord and the human their growth and application and eonstant renewal in the hearts of sinful men In any rampc newal there is not a cutting down anna re-establishingshythat is anarchy-but a continuity a cutting away of UDshy

essentials but a careful preservation of the substaJlce a becoming other without _becoming another The Cegtuncil ii

deed insists that the Church is GOds family and in a family there should never be sides but the working together ~of each and all for the glor~Llt~f God and the gooQ of all

EvilConsequences Years ago there was a program Truth or Conseshy

quences A lime thought makes one re~lize that truth 1 h e i r clerical mons being delivered) on the does have its own consequences-admit the truth and immediately a certain way of thinking and acting is de manded or else one is an intellectual hypocrite

Words have consequences too because these are the ordinary vehicles to express the truth Words should be used to express clearly and not to veil ambiguity and spread confusion

A recent phrase-black power-has com~on the scene It is touching off all sorts of consequences Some see it as merely expressing the moral and economic and politiCal pressures that the Negro mu~t exert to make sure that the laws that are on the books are really enforced in American

society Viewed in this light the phrase is an apt one But others see in the phrase a threat a rallying

point of violence a promise that blood will low in the streets and that the Negro must now have his hour of Violence since the white has had his century

It takesmiddot a certain type of boldness for those who have not lived with the day-by~day indignities of the Negro to ask him to continue to live according to the Christ shylike patience and charity that have been 80 eonspiciousa part Qf the Negro struggle for first-class status But any

other path is t9 invite further sorrow and hatred

readers but it subject of Civil riglits Are they properly understood is unobjeeshyis interesting to open to tlJe criticism of beingtoo tionableJ but when the black note th~lt they negative too critical of the

unanimously agreed on the cen- faults of the movement unwillshytral importance of one point in ing to give credit whE~re credit particulu naJllely tpe futility is due too slgtaring in their and harmfulness of excessively praise of the Negros accom negative uiticismr from the plishments Frankly I think not pulpit On the contrary I suspect that

Heres the way on~ of the wciters put it- respectfully but very frankly I am afr~id he said that too often our preachshyers entirely ignore what we the silent fathful expect to hear in

a SermOIl They address us as rebels whom they BlUst subdue as idlers whom they must shake J1P as hardened sinners whom they must needs terrify as the proud that require toOO humilshyiated as the self--satisfied who need to toe disquieted 0

AteeDtuate Positive (The3) aJe never done ten-middot

ing us oj our duties and of our neglect of duty but if youmiddot come to examine it there is really nothing easier than to put

forward a persons duty and to

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Man of Courage InmiddotIeglritvI ~ By Msgr George C Higgins

(~irectoJr Social Action Dept NCWC) Several y~ars ago a Catholic publishing h()Use in Ireland

of all places ~published a small volume of essays by a group of laymen on the art of preaching T0 the bestmiddot of JnY

koowledge if i~ the only book of its kind ever publiehed in the Eng)ishlang~age - ~peaking l~ effectivEgt-to uitshythe onlybegtegtk m whIch Jay- icize people negativelv for the men are given an opportunity neglect of their duties th~~ it ~ to state very frankly what to accentuatE 1~ posi~ve aDd they would like to hear the cler- to a~aken m the l~ltbf~l a gy say in their sermons and how bunung deSire 110 practIce VJrtue

middotthey wmiddotould Uke for the sheer love of God and hbto haVE them De1g or

a it The sev- And hat JI6 UUE~ the S YI tribu- preacher In thiS regard IS equalshya t ~ sym- ly true mutatis mutandis of the PiU~ ~ade a columnist ~r the edit~riialwriter widevaiiety of CatholIc Pr~ on lltighte useful mgges- But what about the (olunms tmiddotions a n d rec- andmiddot editorials that are being ommendltions to written these days (alaquo1 the ser-

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a carefulstudl Of the record would show that durinlt the past decade civil rights columns and editorials in the Catholic presti have been much morE positive than negative

I It is my impression in therexample of Roy Wilkins pr~ words that during thnt period dent of NAACP who t~ld the of time there has belenmiddot mueh press on July 4 that the trouble more emphasis on the Negro with black power is it implieerights and privileges than on his ~anti-white and we cant ))3 duties and responsibiHties muchmiddot anything to do with it mQ~ praise of the accompUsh- Mr Wilkins said that the te ments of the civil rights moveshyment than criti(ism of its roisshytakes and imperfection~

Blaek Power And thats the way ilt middotsbould

have been of (aurse and the way its iikely to be for the inshydefiriite future American Neshy

itseU was a bad choicemiddot words and explained we Iieve ~ the legitimate use poer

It 0lght never to be etbnll or racial he added Tile NAACP fCr exa~ple has alwampJl8 been a believer In the unfettered

~ower slogan is usedcdemagOg Ically as a rationale for black

racism or black violence ought to qe condemned even-shy~r ellPecially - by friends aDd supporters of the civil rig movement

Great SoclalReformer Those whomiddot hesitate to blOw

the whistle on black racists_ feal of being condemned bull

Uncle Toms or lily-livered tilashyeras can take courage from

Asks Vocations Appeals Stress Highmdeals

CINCINNATI (NC)-- peals for religious vocat~

among ~ung peoplemiddot muu be based on a challenge

their high Ideals ArchbishcllJ Karl J Alter of Cincinnati saJG

here The archbishop counseled

ligious to be sure they have right understanding and true 8Dshypreciation of the meaning of bull ligious life and to employ coashyrect means In their efforts foster vocations

Archbishop Alter said ttmI youth wants to be challeniJe6 by high ideals and not by bull

ducements that springfrom teu poral or human consideratio~

o~ti~~reie~a ~~~c ~li~ which operates interiorly

Above all lie counseh6t never use pressure Never ~

Youll lose your soul if )I0Ildont accept your vocatioQlf The Church has never taugldthat A religious vocation is to be lnswered in total freedf)~

cheerfully without any force en compulsion

~ creen eandidates

Archbishop Alter also citeGthe need for screening of candioo dates Not every one who preshysents herself as having a reDshygious vocation is to be taken at face value he said

He advised the Sisters til carefully evaluate new trenin the apostolate and not to lie

too quick 10 adopt novel proaches

Let no one ten you he saiO that the workmiddot of teaching chitshydren in the classroom or of _ vice to the sick in hospitals ~ caring for others in need has ceased to be apostolate of UaeReligious

Some are called to be extordinary things he Said Ova

this is aspeciaimiddotvocation ~ sPeshycial grace and not the norrm one

the Negro The drive for black pow~

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hand out reproaches costs nothshying either

The ~hing which is really di~ficult which is actually ~i-

- vine is t) give us a t~ste for our duties ajd to awaken in us a

wish to do ihem and to be genshyerous in the doing And another name for a taste for duty islove Beloved preachers then make us love God or rather help us

to believl in His love for us There is certainly much to be

said for lhis point of view with regard tlt the matter and form

of preaching -It is unquestionshy

groes are so desperately on the ballot for tJe Negro We bave defensive and are still struggling counseled hIm on the use of hiD against such hopelessly uneven b~llot for the ildvancement cd odds to win aclaquoeptance in the ~IS race Our who~e a~proach bull community and to achieve their mterracIal not antJraclal

basic human rights that they Mr Wilkins is a man of C018o

have every right to expect the age and integrity Some of the pulpit and the press ui gomiddot out black power extreiiJists iU of their way to redress the 1gtal- other segments of th~ chdl ance bull rights movement are trying- iIrl

And yet the preacher or col- smear him as an Uncle Tom umnist or editorial writer who buttheyare bound to fail LCmg winks at the irresponsible rbeto- after they have run out of steaua ric of some of the more reckless Roy Wilkins will bemiddot remembeiecl black power boys in the dvil a1d honored as one of the gFealrights movement is no Jlriend of social reformers of th~ gen

Hugh J Golden ably easi er - amp n d I senela1lY the movement and no jirieraquotl Qf atiOD

7 Catholic Methodist Discussions Stress Role of Holy Spirif

CHICAGO (NC) - The first meeting on the national level of representatives of the Methoshy

middot dist Church and the Roman eathohc Church focused on the role of the Holy Spirit in the Christian community~

The session brought together a Catholic delegation headed by Auxiliary Bishop Joseph B Brunini of Natchez-Jackson Miss ~d of the subcommisshymon for Methodist relations of

the US Bishops Commission en Ecumenical Affairs and a group led by Methodist Bishop

F G~r~ld Ensley of Columbus 0 chairman of the Commission G~ Ecumenical Affairs of the Methodi~t Church The Methoshydist Ch~rc with 103 mil1ion members IS the largest sm~le

Pr~~estl1ntchurch in the United States

Prelates at Meeting ~mong t~e five Methodists

takmg lart ~n the day-long talks were Bishop Fred P Corson of Philadelphia president of the World Methodist Council and Dr Albert C Outler of Dallas Who was an observer-delegate for the WMC at all four sesshysions of the Second Vatican Council

Catholic Archbishop John P Cody of Chicago and Methodist Bishop- Thomas W Pryor both appeared at the meeting to extend their personal greetings

and encouragement to the parshyticipants

The session opened with a middot prayer led by Bishop Ensley

Reformed Churches on the meaning of reformation in the Church

It may be therefore that Roman Catholic-Methodist conshyversations could focus on the Christian life Such discussion would mean primary attention to the work of the Holy Spirit bull bullbullWe propose therefore that our discussion begin on the meaning of the new life in Christ the experience of salvashytion the nature of Christian assu~ance the call to perfecshytiqn

In line with the suggestions of Father Cronin and Qr Smith the group deCided to lay stress on the role of the Holy Spirit The possibility of greater ecushymenical activity on college campuseswas also indicated as a theme for further discussion

Thcent participants agreed that a second meeting should be held nextpecember also in Chicago on the theme Salvation Faith and Good Works

Jesuit Stresses Duty to Protest UmiddotnJmiddotust Laws EVANSVILLE (NC)-A

Jesuit priest emphasizes here in Indiana that citizens not only have the right but the

duty 110 protest against unjust ~~

and closed with another led by Father John Bonn SJ an Bishop Brunini instructor at Fairfield tTniver-

Tenor of the meeting was set sity BridgePort Conn aSO by two papers prepared on the wal1ed ofthe perils that woUld

middot Met~odist sid~ by Or Eugene result if this country adoptedshymiddot L Smith of New York associ- universal military consltription bullte getl6al secretary in the in an address to the Te Deum

United ftates for the World Internationa chapter here Coun~i1 of Churches and on the Speaking on Pr()test~ Vioshy

Catholic side by FatherJohn 1eRce Apathy and Obedience r Cronin sS of Washington F ttl B d that to break associate director of itle Social a er onn sal

- Action Department of the Na- middota law OOes not necesarily mean tional Catholic Welfare Con- aperson bas committed an 1mshylerence lnoral act

-Mostlaws are based on mMshy i

Servlee 01 Loft alityent he said But middotsomeare rather Cronin IlUggested that unjust and inequitable We have

e CatholicMethodiBt dialogue tlie ciu~to protest against these IhigM be ceRtered on Christian laws We have no right to 3shy

lIOCial concerns on the structure pat~Y and fuoctioning of tbe Chltrch Speaking in classroom style and on the work of the Holy Father Bonn urged the members middot Spirit and the fllDction ofmiddotthe to i~do their homework on the pro p-tet I e ministry in the impOrtant issues of the day Dauzvardis representative of Church G~rmaDY Examp~e the former free Republic of

On the question of social con- When we have studied the Lithuania said all of the nati()nsF - C cern ~lr ronm said that problem and our conscience tells I which have been incorpor~ted

one of the glories ofMethod- wi what is right then we not in theSoviet Union are su1jushyismis its belief thattbe Churoh only have the duty to protest gated and exploited by Russia and eachmiddot believer must be in- but it is also our duty to pro- Their peoples are deprived of v~lved in a service of love to test violently if the inJustice human rlhts and fundamental his fellow man is massive and no legal means is freedoms he continued citing

Dr Smith in his presentation available to correct it he sllid also stressed the need for in- He cited the silence of Chrisshyesthation of the various un- tian people in Germany during Attempt to Change derst1ndings of the role of themiddot World War II as an example-of C A h

Joly Spirit publicapathy which was moral- ~mmuiity pat yThe basic missionary eon- ty wlongNEWBUllGH (NC) - lIIQunt

Yict~on that the new life in Speaking of universal mili- middotSt MarY College here has an-Christ is intended for all people t8ryeonscription Father Bonn nounced plans for a series of eould be a basis f()r fruitful said this coupled with stock- seminllrs d~sigJled to change

th tn d f th b t h conversation between Catholic Inbng of atomic weapons would ea I u eo apa y a Qu ushyand Methodist representatives be a catastrophe be said He went on to say middotThismiddotideahasbeena failurew ld h th t these Eftmiddot h e wou ope a In urope ormiddot cen urles e

discussions might be a Useful said You must see tIiat this part in the larger series in which is not done in the United States

Roman Catholicism is now enshygaged We understand that the discussions with Lutherans focus - the creeds with the Anglishyeans on the sacraments with the

Art ConYenti~n BUFFALO (NC)-The Cathoshy

lie Art Association headquarters here announced its 1966 conven-

Uon will be held Aug 18 to 21 in the student center of Sacred Heart Dominican College Housshy

ton Tex The meeting has been billed ~ an intensive workshy

~p on The Shape of the Churob Tq come Sacred Architecture in

~ Mp(lena Woll

t-laquoew Civics Course In Irish Schools DUBLIN (NC)-A course in civics will be introduced into secondary schools of this country next September and a special preparatory course for teachers will ~ held in Dublin it was announced by Minister for Edshyucation George Colley at the anshypua~ ocial Study Congress here

Colley said that children must lie taUght to see that civic reshylponsibility iii inseparable from ~mple 19ve and respect for their ~tl7 and its people

DIRECTS CENTER Search for someone to direct the Culmer day care center in Miami ended when Sr Marie InshyfantaGQnzales of Baltimore Md accepted post An Oblate Sister ofProvidence she is the first R~lig1otiii to head an anti-poverty project jn Florida NC Photo

Plain Hyp()cr~~y

Lithuanian Cites Double-Talk in Red Claim

Of Defen~ing Coloiaf P~pl~s~ights

CHICAG0 (NC)~oviet Russhysias claim~ as a peace-loving nation-and a defender of the rights ~colonial peopl~s~ is plainhyenPgerisy Lithuanias eonshy

IlUI ~neril1 cbarged Speaking befor~a committee

plllnning a Captive Nations Week Petras P Dauzvardis noted thElt Soviet Russia is the biggest anei almost sole cokmial power in the present day world

man probl~ particularlyrace in thecity of Newburgh The college has received a $10000 federal grant under the Higher Education Act of 1965 to suPPort the seminars

The seminar program will be launched with a mass meeting in the college theater Sept 28 The seminars will be held peri shyodically through next March and will deal with problems in such areas as housing education and local government

Planning sessions for the pro- gram havealready been held at Mount St Mary with the New- burgh chapter of Bnai Brith and the college administration serving as eo-cpnvenors IU1d representatives of other agencies acting as C()-sponsors SeymolH Fein~an of Briai Brith is temshypor~rfchairm~nof the program

THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 14 1966

Permits Concert In Cathedral

TOKYO (NC) - Peter Tatsuo Cardinal Doi of Tokyo lent his eathedral for a concert of British music to commemorate the 900th anniversary of Westminster Abshybey

Sponsored by the British emshybassys cultural department and Mainichi Shimbun large Japanshyese daily newspaper company the concert featured works by H~nry Purcell George Frederick Handel Gustav Holst Ralph Vaughan Williams and William Walton It was the first pershyformance of all middotthese works in Japan

In offering the cathedra~ for the evening of music the cardishynal said that he was happy to make some contribution to the

commemoration of the 900th centenary of Westminster Abshybey which is a great symbol of Christian tradition for the Enshyglish nation as well as for the whole Christian family

Dudley Cheke charge dafshyfaires at the British embassy here in thanking the cardinal for the use of St Marys eatheshydal said

Such a gesture from one of the worlds newest cathedrals

communist govement interfershyence with the current religiouS celebrations iii Poland

The peOple behind the IiOIl Curtain demand freedom and independence and justly 90 he asserted

Ch M kIcagoans to ar Polish Millennium

CHICAGO ltNC) More thaR

200006 persons are expected to fill SoldierFieldhere for a colshyorful patriotic arid religious fes- tival marking the1000th annishyversary of Polands Christianity on Sunda) A~g 28

to one of the most ancient and famous places of worship in Britain is in the true ecumenical spirit of our time

Rejects Cliallenge To Sunday Laws

ATLANTA (Ne)A federal judge here has turned down a request by a department store chain for a three-judge hearing on the constitutionality of Georshy

gias Sunday closing laws lJ S District Judge LewiS R

Morgan agreed hoWever fG conduct a GDe-judge hearing on whether the laws had been apshyplied in a discriminatory manshyner against the stores He set the hearing for July ~l

Judge Morgan noted that the U S Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of similar laws iF- 1961 Thus he said the chalshylenge to the Georgia statutes was insubstantial

P B h ortuguese IS Op VTICAN CITY (NC) P

n - ope Paul VI has named Father Americo Henriques formervice rector of the major seminary of

Highlight of the festivities will the Leiria diocese in Portugal be a c()ncelebrated Mass at a to be auxiliaiy bishop of Lashy1oo-foot square altar with mego Portugal Archbishop John P Cody as principal celebrant middot

pageants ban9s and a 1200- bull bull voice choral group will be fea- J B bullbull tured in the entertainment The celebration wnrenawith a pro- bull bullee~ion toa 32-fthigh reproduc- LUMmiddotBER CO tion of the ic~nlgtf Our Lady of bull bull Czestochowa which will be conshystructed at the nortlierid of the So Dartmouth bull field bull

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-THE ANCH9R-Diocese of Fan River-Thvrs July t~ ~66 Dominicans Elect

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middot has been elected mother general

Any Grandchild Able to Wrap of UJe Dominican Congregation of 8t Catherine de Ricci whicb

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seven-year-old Mary would run See what I mean A push-over on ahead take a few steps 1gtack- for the little people at our house ST PAUL (NC)~The Sisters

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Souree of Luseious Seafood CDA Convention I oj

By Joseph and Marilyn Roderick To Open SundayI must make another appeal in behalf of day liDies

BOSTON (NC) - T-be RevAt one time these flowers were considered the lowliest of Douglas Horton former dean offlow~rs and were to Igte seen mainly in unkempt gardens the Harvard University divinity

tields and along roadsides Dull am~r in color it was known scMol will be a featuredspe~~middot

er at the 31stbiennial Catholicthat they were Capable of seafood eating in my own oPin- Daughters of Alnerica national8UrViving almosfany amount ion the clam convention here starting Sundayof neglect poor soil drought Tbefreshness and availability

Dr Horton will speak on aand ill treatment and so they of this tyPe of food along ith panel dealing wiih Christian

~re planted in difficult areas the swi~ness of its prepara~on Conver$8tions Richard Cardishywhere nothing else could grow makes It perfect for hot sticky nal Cushing of Boston and Msgr Things have changed formiddot the i days Salad~ and Summer se~m

middot Francis J Lally editor of thelowly day li11 Hybridists have to go band m hand and nothmg Pil~ Boston archdjocesim newsshyimproved the middotquality of flower makes a qwcker or tastier salad

middot pa~r are alSo listed as paneland the length middotof the poundlowering than seafood even the canned ists taeasonand have broadeneq ~ and frozen vaneties such as tuna

Cardinal Cushing host to thecolor spectrum~include Y~l- and Alaskan crab meat conv~ntion is scheduJed to offerlows oranges and myriad Pas~l One of the secrets of success m the convention Mass and to besharles without diminishing the cooking these gifts from ~he sea fe~turea speaker at the conven- touglmess of the plant in any is speed overcooking tends to tion banquetwaY ~he new hybrids may be toughen even the sweetest clam

grown unler the same adverse and dry out the most succulent A panel oilmiddot The Influence of eonditions of drought poor soil fresh sworfish steak Freshness weimen in the World will h~ve erowding md light shade as the is second in importance in fish as speakers Mother Mary Henshyolder wild varieties cookery as can be attested to by nesseyof the Cenacle Convent Under desirable conditions anyone who has tasted a fish Mary Sparks of radio station the newvarieties of day lily do cooked over an open fire secshy WNAC Mrs Mary McGrath of extremely well These are fasci onds after leaving its watery the Boston Herald and Dr Franshyoating plants in many respects home ces Smith of the Leahy Clinic For one thing the flower lasts Many years ago when my famshy Msgr Joseph Havey superior for only one day to be quick17 fly vacationed at Horseneck of the Missionary Society of st

James the Apostlefounded breplaced by another on the fol- Beach before the hurricanes Cardinal Cushing to send U s

priests to Latin American miso lowing day ravag~d it one of our favorite

The plants reproduce very pastimes was gazing through sions and Msgr Joseph M Nelshy4tJicldy and a single tuber will binoculars in search of return ligan 0f the CommissionGlf

grow to three or four the first ing swordfishingboats If the Christian Unity for the Balti shyrear and may be broken up in~ had a white flag flying from the more archdiocese aIsGwill Mshy

dress the convention 10middot or mj)e plants after five mast it meant they had had a yellngtor so TheY ~aybe moved successful day and were return- Andre G~gneand Miss Margaret Parkef ehairman The at ~1most any time without real~ ing witb their prize or prizes tomiddot affair wi1lbe held on the hOllpitaI gt9ulids corner of Mid- ly setting them back to any eK- the wharf at WestpOrt Point die and South Main Streets ChiekimBarbecue Set tent although the best time for The lucky youngster who first ~ planting is in late Summer or sighted this flag woqld run to At Central ViUage aarly Fall tellthe adults and we would all Members of theLadies GuildStronger Church

This is the time thqugh ~ pile eagearly into the cars hOP- of St John Ule Baptist Church isit the nurseries to see them lB ing to reach the dock before the Central Village will sponsor a bl~ for -election for pU~has- boat came into sight in the Tithing Paid Catechists Action Movement Play chicken barbecue from 530 to ing later m the ~asonBettcr river The huge swordfish were bull 730 satUrday night July 16 at yet if you hare 8 friend witp a somet~ng to see (an~ smell) Mai()r Role in PhiHppine$ Church Progress the parish hall Serving will be fewplantswhich are well-estab-middot as their huge carcaSses fIlled the continuous TiCkets are limited lis~edI am sure_~~t he woUld sman fishing boats and their SAGINAW (NC) Tithing AId these ~osts are not iii- _ and should be obtained in adshybe more than Willi~ toI)llrt sword was a frightening th~ng paid catecllists and a lrtrong eon~Clerable eGD te~chers are vance from merilbers Or at 1iie with a fewtu~rs to view N~Nlaquorthel~ss we f01gt CaibolicActi~xnoveP1ent are pa~ saiaries ~denjogta pro- rectory General ch~rmanis

enjY~e yellowsand golds what they looked like as we ate playing major roles in stren~~h- fe~~~ stat~~ nthar home MrS MaqAeveao assisted by III s~lidcolors although thest bull the fresh steaks the next day ening the Church in the Phihp-ar~as p()ten~~ t~cheurolS 8re ticket chairman Mrs Edith teildto fade a littlEi if plahteci itl The following -scall~p recipe is _Pneamp ~ missiOllarysaidbere seiltfr()riitM pT0ViIlces to spec- Kirby ditectsUObutthereare Jiulny one which Illuse if MeliSllli i Fth Andr LeF bvere ia(Co~legesmiddoti~tieJ~ani1aarea ~ varieties in the1rum~tll~finds any co~panions for her OCn~ who hi~~een ~tiOlled forC9It~~ini~~Wlenth~y r~= The guild will Peet at 8 ~ form Some are banded~soDle lone ~tcl1 c bull if the Ph1Hplnes shiee 19141 ue- tu~t~he~r homeJowlls and vp night also in th~ hall and allfrm~d arid they areeven to 00 Thismiddot recipe shoUld be used bed reliJous growth o~ the lag~~ ~~~ ar~ ~~gnedt()teah mem~srerelluesfed to bring had in dwarfed forms But best with tin~scallopsthatneedveI1 ~ ciSmiddot tillmiddot tiD his It religIOn classes lD the public items for a food middotbaskit to be shyof all they require very little little cooking IS an we VlSI g orne schools on a scheduled basis ramedat the barbecue eyeneForthe gardener wh9~e SeaUoPsPonUgal$e here In~ichigan InhisInfantaparjsb of St

p~rpe~ual ery is l- I only had 2 cu s dry white wine wrhere are middot1~~p~ests middotfoTmiddot Marks Fath~r LeFebvere said tqe tImettbere 18 absoluteI7 I t ~ ot sliced 49000 peopleliVlngmiddot In three 46 lay catechists take care of re- In Cqtholic Schooi nQthing that can be p~ant~ with l ~~lonion sliced town~ and 68 villages he said ligiQl1s instrueticm in 26 grade SPOKANE (NC)-Four Prot less trouble and WhICh affords 12 wholemiddot peppercorns of hIS eastern Luzon area of schools In the iiocese as a whole estant mini-sters and a rabbi will as much beauty as the day m 1 spring of parsley and I Infanta-in Quezon Province It there ~ 2aO paid laY catechists participate in the Summer

In the Kitchen _ Tablespoons chopped parsley would be absolutely impOSSIble teaching in 120 ptjblic scbools J

School of Christian ApostolateMel~ssa pic~ed uP a sca~lop 2 pounds of tiny scallops to get anything done without ~ In additionto paying theeosts (SSCA) next week at Gonzaga~ell 10 the nver t~s mbrnmg 2Tablespoonsof butter lay helpproVlded by Catholic of8D eneosIve CCD program University here in the State ctf Where were vacaJIon~ng and 1I large ripe tomatoes Action and the CCD tithing is also paying ~e brunt Washington More than 1000lDuch to her ~nse It tu~ed 1pound pound mushrooms trimmed Father LeFebvere noted that of tb~ eosts of educating semshy teenagers - including various eut to have two sld~ a~d be lB- and coarselychoRPelt despite a decline ip middotthe economy inarians Christian and Jewish youth bullhablt~d She plac~d It WIth great 1 Tablespoon lemon juice the introduction of tithing has The Carmelite reported that groups -are expected ror the care In a sandpail full f water salt and pepper beeninstrumental in permitting the status of the priesthood and five-day leadership school beingand ~ounced to all WIth great 1) In a saucepan put the wine the Church to move ahead Sisterhood has risen sharply in sponsored by Bishop BernaId 3~ g~nerosty We can cook It for carrot onion~ peppercorns aod P naSiatas the Philippines and vocations are Topel of Spoka~bull dinner ess~o

COUNTRY FAIR TO BENEFITNOmiddotVITIATESettin tr6

Up Fair booths for the Presentation of Mary Novitiate under the splnsorsmp Of the Friends of St Amies Hospishy

tal Fall River scbeduled f~ Saturday J111y 16 from 9 to 9 are left to rlmiddotghtbull Sister BeattiK Sister Rita Marie

the sprig oflparsley Bring to r0 growing We now have 27 boys If lilie could manage to fiM boil and add the ~allopssim- T~~g b~ said bas bootjt~ in Manila seminaries he said

ew of his friends I mightac- Mer in the liquid foi- about 10 h~8~s~~come fo~ 180 PeSO$ plus five boys in our Cannelite eept her offer bu~ one lone seal- minutes [ to ais~aci~701) p~per month seminaries lop wouldnt be much of a feast 2 Lift Out the scallops ptlloe f~ ~~ sllid PllYs CCl) eosta Now a whole sandpail fuP might i~ a ~wl and when they can be and for ~~ucation ~ aemshybe imother thing for nothing handled cut them into evem iDarims Rummage Sale lends itself moreto-Summer eat- slices about 1pound inch thick

St ~celiasMissionClubwiniDJl ~han thetieasures of the seabullbull 3 Simmer the cooking liquid IndianmiddotBishopmiddotmiddot Praises hold a rummage al~ from 6 toWe in New England dont fully until it is reduced to about ~ 9 tomorr~w and from 1l 10 4reaHzehow lucky we areto be of a cup Strain and reserve American Missioners- Saturday at 62-1 Whipple Streetnear the source of luscious sea- 4 rn a large skillet me~t the

Fall River Proceedsmiddot will beneshyfootlmiddot as the aforementionedJ Dutteradd the tomatoes Peeled CALltur~~(NC)~a~s~ed- fit the Franciscan MissionariesscalloR the sweet crab the and seeded and coarsely chopped PusIShOf La~rn~ p~aChY of Mary and contributions ofroyal lobster and all the other and t~~ mushrooms aqd cOok S l1Sr~ urne 0 IS ocese clethes will be appreciated varieties of fish that inhabit our over a low he~t until mushrooms from a VISIt tad the Un~tedttate~

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the president of the Nationall Council of eathollc Men saicf here

Speaking ~efore the fourtlli a~nual conv~ntion of the Diocshyesan Council of ~atholic MeBt John Donnelly said that the whole world had a glimpse 01 what can be accomplished bi collegiality at the Second Vanshyean Council

It liked the glimpse he ccm tinued and will demand a fuD view This will meall applying collegiality by analogy to othell areas of the Church

While collegiality strictiy apshyplies to the College of Bishops he explained the bishop can ill turn consult with his priests and people

Good startl in this area have already been made he addec citing the opening of discussion of diocesan problems to allpeoshypIe in some dioceses and the creshyation of parish school boarde with lay membersbull

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Bishop Co rberry Urges Adequate Insured Income COLUMBUS (NC)-BishbP

John J Carberry has desshyleiibed an adequate insured income for one-parent famshyilies as a question basic to the people of our times and one ~hich cannot be evaded

The bishops statement was read by Father Thomas Duffy Chairman of the Diocesan Ecu-middot menicalCommission at the rally Itlimaxing the Ohio Walk for Adequate Welfare

Some 1000 persons were on hand for the rally in fronto~ the

State HOuse It marked the conshyelusion of a 10-day 155-mile walk from Cleveland to Columshybus Bishop Carberry noted his support of the marchers stated ~im of adequate welfare payshyments in Ohio-100 per cent of

2 standard based on todays cost 4)f living We join ~ithyou is asking

bull t themiddot state of Ohio to consider your proposal earnestly and to i-ectify the situation imlledi- PROUD MOTHFRTheaudiellce appla uded Mrs Alma St Onge of Putnam Conn Religious Superiors 2tely l1esaidmiddot at the St Michaels College commencementmiddotWinooski Park Vt where her three children Close Con e to Howemiddotver the bishop aske~ for received honorary dOctotates in th~ same ceremony Left to right Msgr Paul J St V n on new and creative approaches to Onge vicar general of the NorVlich Conn diocese Mrs StOnge Mother Ritamiddot de la ATCHISON (NC) - CatholR ~ problem of public weifare Cmiddot F SEA religious superiors of men closed including the consideration of a rolX lllericanprovlllclal If the Daughters of the Holy Ghost and US Rep their ninth annual assembly miranteed income Villiam L St 9ngeof Connecticut NC Photo here in Kansas with a resolutiolll Consider the responsibilities urging religious communities to of the parent In one-parltmt fam- Smiddot G Ch h L d continue their search for ways of

jlies who is attempting to bring ees reater il urc ave an Loyaltymiddot ever more effectively livinfl

liP children properly against their witness of Christ through everwhelming odds he said poverty

Basic Question New Penno Bi shop Cite$ CounciIGoins Attending the meeting were Should not such parents be 142 leaders in the Conference 01

Jgiven an adequate insured in- ALTOONA (NC)-A degree Loyalty to and love for the Speaking of the Constitutionmiddot Major Religious Superiors of Come relieving them of the of confusion may have followed ChUllt h he declared will equal on the Church in the Modern Mens InStitutes representing pressing anxietiesoLmere sub it but Vatican Council IIs teach- in days tocomemiddotmiddotammiddotpersuaded World he declared it should re- 35000 priests Brothers and sem sistence existence instead of the ings wil1middot1~ad men eventually to that ltJf the infant Christian com- mind every member of the dio- inarians Jlovernment hiring endless varie- great loveof and-loyalty to the mlinitymiddot I cese of-the role to middotbe filled ill In their four-day meeting they ties of parent substitutes such as Church Bishop James J iIogan Bisil10p Hogan commented on shedding the lightoJEtheGospel e-amined how they can fulfill

enrichment teachers ami recre emphasized at his enthronementmiddot each)f theCouncilsdocumentsmiddot on this troubled orIds lgtasic t~eir variousmiddotmiddot missiohs for the atioriists as spiritual headothe Altoona- - at-d jheirmiddot cOntributionS to the problems Catholicmiddot Church while still Fe

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~ a mmlmum standard fortral Dogmatic Constitution On thr~ categorIes middottotaled$3407 Chmtmiddot - middot ilealth and decency sehn 199- the Ctltrcli whick penetrated M millIon ~h~ breakqownmiddotreJO~ted

profolli)~nyinto the mysterymiddotCJIf was ~ehgJOus $112~2 million E G S Beiledict~nesmiddot Expand Chtist~sChurchu~t nature her e~c~hj)nll $753D~ll~on al1~ ast elmans middoteek middot C 11 K mission the rriorif filled with h~sPl1al and institutional $1432 S I degt 0 Cmiddoth h 0

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L ~TCHIS0NltNC)-Father Al- ture generations privileg~d ~ Th~ breakdown of th~tpree LINmiddot (llC)-GeraldGOefshy~~ilJI~TI)1laquon OSI3president be m~mbers of tJte LOJdsMysti- previnus years 196~ ielgiou~ ier he~d oi~astGeirrian~~ middot ~StBened](t$ltolle~e here in cal Body $1033 mIllIon ~duc1tional $680 communlst-dommated Christianlapsa~ says ~lIarringdeIays we million~ hospital and institu- Deinocratjcmiddot party insist~d that ~nay have the foundationsin nmiddot~middotmemiddot middotCmiddotmiddothmiddotmiddotmiddotC ago Man ti6nal-$985 milliont(jtal $2698 tle Catholic IChurchin East and~fore the first snowfalls He million 1963 religious $1001 westGermany must be seen as was speaking of the colleges H Obl million _educational $678 ~il- two indepmiddotendentunits -

middot new $1 million library and onorary ate lion hospital and institutional This view is pushed from time $640000 dormitory SAN ANTONIO (middotNC) -Ed- $1030 million totll $2709 mil- to time by the East German al-

The three-story air-condi- ward Murphy of Ciiicago has re- lion 1964 religious $999 mH- th6~~tes who see c09peratiolll ~oned library will accommodate ceived the t~tle of honorary Ob- lion educational $709 million between the bishops of the two 230000 volumes to start but is late - highest distinction t ha t l)ospHal and institutional $1 301 zones of Germany as a danger designed for expansion since can be giveri a layman by the million total $3003 milli~n to communist power 7000 volumes are being added Oblates of Mary Immaculate Preliminary reports for the Goettel claimed that the West each y~ar The dormItory will The title was conferred at St first quarter of 1966 showed a German bishops impelled by the house ne~rlY 150 ~tudents at tl1e ~nthonys Seminary here in fallinH off in religious and hos- demands of their Christian exist shyBenedlctmes men s college Texas by Father Clifford Black- pital and institutional construc- ence work to overthrow the

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crown Edward Duff SJ associate proshy A Polish representative here fessor of political science at Holy SELFmiddotHELP PROJECT A host of young collegians and high school stud~nts are sp~aking two weeks after the deshyCross College Worcester Mass participating in a Self-Help Project cQnducted by Marymount College Boca Raton for sign of the stamp was exhibited 81d Msgr Joseph Gremillionbull migrant workers and cultU1ally deprived children of South Flotida Greg Johnson Diocese publiCly here said his governshydirector for Socio-economic de-shy ment insisted that the design telof Miami seminarian provides the music while Nigerian princess Roseanna Ofem censhyvelopment Catholic Relief Serv be changed Otherwise Pohmdter teaches dancing 011 the grounds of St Vincent de Paul major seminary which has ices-National Catholic Welfare might refuse to allow any U S Conference New York lent its facilities as one of six centers during the six-week Summer middotprogram NC Photo mail bearing the stamp into iit

A week before the confershy territory he added ences opening the WCC made In the meantime the COntroshypublic priormiddot recommendations versial stamp is still on Ul4Seminarian Singers Have Hit middotRecordby top Anglican Orthodox Protshy presses Its initial printing 0laquo estant and Roman Catholic scholshy 115 million stamps is schedulet1l ars calling for immediate estabshy ISons ofmiddot AdamI See Value of Folk Music for first day of issue lishment of joint study and acshytlon progplms by their churches CINCINNATI (NO)-The fa- more promise Word of Light group three years ago Later middotHecads Department to deal with a broad scope of vored folk music Of the college- which middotalso has a religious theme they learned and added guitar ST LOUIS (NC) _ Mary E social ills age generation can be used to The seminarians came up with playing In addition to personal Dajs has been named directOli

Joint Action adantage in the apostolate io Handful in three days and appearances the three have vis- of social service a new depar~ The recommendations were youth were surprised ~hen the tune isted a mission in North Caro- ment at the Catholic Hospitan

revealed with the publication by Thats the view of the Sons ~came a hit A major record lina where they sang a loU AssOciation l)eadcillarter~ here the WCC of the full texts of ofmiddot Adam middotthree popular folk Company now is middotnegotiating lor mountain Mass designed esp~- MiSliDavis ws formerly witll minutes of two closed meetings singers~ho developed their Handfulmiddotmiddot dally to appeal to the people of the American Public Welfabull held under the joint auspices of talents as a hobby at Stmiddot Greg- Folk Mountain Mag Appalachlmiddota A ti eh _ ssocla on 111middot lcago w~ theWCC and the Vatican Secre- orY$ Seminary here The seminarians began singing lIhe was siaff ampB$Ociate for med-o ~ariatfor Promoting Christian The tiio--WillialnWySdng (JIf ~ together as a barber~hop~ The seminarians ltre Convinced ~al care

New SilCJm~ Stirs Po~ish Regome

WASHINGTON (NC)-Poland has threatened to refuse all mail bearing the new U S five-cent stamp honoring 1000 years of Polands statehood and its milshylennium of Christianity The stamp is due to be released on Jul) 30

In Warsaw U S Ambassador John A Gronouski former U S Postmaster General dismissed the threat as still in the rumor siage

The stamp bears a Latin cross between the dates 966 and 1966 above an eagle Milwaukee arshytist Edmund D Lewandoski who designed the stamp said it is ~

stylized version of the ttadishytional Polish eagle wearing ~

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through its embassy here pJOshytested that the eagle depicted is the pre-World War II eagle and not the communist post-war eagle The U S State and Post Office departments said the only apparent difference is that the post-war eagle wears a

Vhurs July 14 11966Urge Closer Ties tin Church Fighl On Social Ills

GENEVA (NC) - The World Conference on Church and Society at its opening here was confronted with what amounted to a summons for the immediate broadening of collaboration between members of the World Council of Churches and the Roman Cathshyolic Church on a wide range of middotsocial activities

The conference sponsored by the WCC brought together 400 theologians and leading Chris- i

tia laymen active in public and social affairs for two weeks of probing under the theme Christians in the Technical and Social Revolutions of Our Time The WCC described the meeting i as the most important on social issues ever held under WCC auspices

An eight-man team of official Catholic observers present for the meeting included Msgr Charles Moeller Belgian theoshylogian who recently became unshydersecretary of the Doctrinal Congregation in Rome Father

Unity st Raphaels parish Srraquoing- tl1at appropriate folk music 01-The recommen~ation~~numer- field Terry Wilkeylto~ StmiddotmiddotVin- Seminarians Get feredwith dignity arid solemnity

Ilted race relations problems de Pauls heremiddotandmiddotMlchaelUr-middot _ has a place in tlie Chilrchsmiddot)jt- concerning socialeconomic and bas of StmiddotJosephs Massillon- Smiddot T bullbull 1 orgyThey are especialij fond ~u~tral development emergency have a hit record Hllndful 01 ~~~r ra1n19 of the folk music MaSs for

~iefJ refugeemiddotmiddotresettlement ac eurolay nowmiddotgoihg f()f them in ALANTA (NP)~Aroiddle yenoungAmericans composed by iion for p~a~e and preserice inmiddot OhiomiddotmiddotWHkey wfotethe music class collegestudent Yalled the Ray Repp

irlternati()nalotganitations as and aU middotthre~ ~har~ in compos~ stre~ts of a poor se~tionberein Young people inva~iablY a~lt ~areasrequi~ipgjminepiahtjointmiddot )ngmiddotthemiddot lyrics The words extolmiddot Atlallt~j where povertyis more -~surprised when they discover

bull a~tion They said that while manS achievements and worth eidentthan in sections he tne Sons of Adam aie semishybasic differences middotin sodal and strelS hili ~otaldependenee walked duriilgjiis highsch~l naria~s they said rolk iYusi~ thinking still remain between on God bull days in Rochester N Y by the trio helps dispel the JM)shy

the ehurch~ these were areas Surprise elllaquo ~He got a hajrc~t in a Negro iion that the Church i6 oot Of in which joint programs eOlld None of the three regards blrlgtershop in the area caulling touch with coliege-~ge eu~toffiB lie un~ertaken immediately himself as a professional enter- at least some wondelment aboutmiddot a~d eUlturet~ey a~ded

They also said that the Ro- tainer In factafter Summer his presence there man Catholi~ and other churches vacation the trio will dissolve He is one of ii seminarians Mould combine their study of Wysong and Urbas will be to- working iii the Atlanta archdioshy Cars Blessed te the~logical bases of Chris- gether as students at Mount St cese as part of the Summer BONN (NC)Tens of tbotl shytlan SOCIal acbon because they Marys Seminary here while With A Purpose p l og l am sands of cars were blessed bywere firmly convinced that Wilkey will enter the majormiddot (SWAP) The group divided

pr~ests all over Germany in thethere is no suff~cieht re~son ~hy seminaryo~ the Glenmary into three areas of pastoral conshy Churchs observance of trafficmiddotfurther work on this theme Fathers in Chicago cerri-=rural suburban and urban safety day Following the blessshys~ou~d be carried on in jsola- Meal1while ~hatev~r profits a~9stolates ~ is attemptillg te ing drivers promised to applytlOn come flom their publIc apPear- identify the Church with the the hiw of charity while on the

ances and rcentcord sa~es will be needs of the people and assist roadJosephite Fathers used to help them continue their the pastor in the functioning of studies for the pri~sthood the parish Re-elect Fr ODea Handful of Clay was com-

WASHINGTON (NC)-Father posed for the flip side of a Although the archdIOcese has George F ODea middotSS~J has d f t th t had a Summer program for deashy

re~0r ea urIng a song a cons for a number of yearsbeen reelected superior general orlgl11ally was beheved t~ have Archbishop Paul J Hallinan offomiddot a second six-year term at a

Atlanta now has extended thegeneral chapter meeting here of program to include youngerthe Josephite Fathers He has Bishop of Trenton seminalmiddotians It not only aids theheaded the community since

1960 Names Chancellor people of the archdiocese but

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provides the seminarians with aA native of Brooklyn Father TRENTON (NC) - M s gr a REGULAR canned ham In the world)preordination traininl in theODea who was ordained in 1943 William ~ Fitzgerald has been 425 year SAVINGSpractical application of studies Genuine imported Polish Ham held sevelal administrative posts appointed chancellor of the

in the community before his Trenton Diocese by Bishop is available in cans 2 to 12 Ibs ~lection as superior general George W Ahr He has been under the Atalanta Krakus or Tal81 (Bass River

fhe Josephite community of vice chancellor since 1963 Msgr brands Tender lean readytoeatl RAMBLERpriests and Brothers was foundshy Fitzgerald succeeds B ish 0 p At your favorite meat cou nterSavings Bank Americas Economy Kinglted in Baltimore in 1893 dedishy James J Hogiin who was enshyFnr the Best Deal Come Tocated to work among Negroes throned last week as spiritual

(0 SOUTH YARMOUTH in the United States There are head of the Altoona-Johnstown Broadway Rambler c DENNIS PORT more than 260 Josephites workshy Pa Diocese by Archbishop John INC )bull HYANNISing in five archdioceses and 11 J Krol of Philadelphia Bishop 168 BROADWAY

bull YARMOIITH SHOPPING PLAndioceses mostly in the South Hogan had been chancellor for et (~jRAYNHAM MASS on Rt 138The community also has a misshy 12 yeaJs and auxiliary bishop CllltRJES J DUMAIS Pres bull OSTERVILLE

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City misfit Qualified as a doctor and New England prelates present ure of joy are often a burden and a bor~ because we have never Throughout the book ~e is gifted with extremely high com- this week fcr the consecration Of expanded~r love Rejoiclt~ Your love is bigger than your parish

hardly eyer referred to by name petence in his professionmiddot4e has the Abbey-College Church at your prayer-book your complacent spiritual fortress Praeti~e it butas the engineer the sub- by middothis loose morals and his ir- St Mselinj Coll~ge~Manches- j by selfdenial for the hunlry and you will understand its beautiesbull Btantive modified by one or an- regularity courted the loss of tel N H ~~veno~her B~$hops GodLove You

who does not know all there is Ion for JamIe The oy ~k~~ hI~ firm of Koehler and Issac It has td know about Negroes ail(~ S~~lIl$ t~ regll1p vlt~bty ~n been built by the Davison Con-

He actually looks at Negroes hls prelienc7middot Barre~tmiddot ~s per~ struction Company of Marichest- Is all eyes middotand ears and anten- sua~ecJ to gIVe up hIS_ Jpb a1~ ermiddot Groundhreaking was held ill

THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-ThurS July 14 1966

Percys Last Gentlemen8 Fascinating Elusive Novel

By Rt Revlisgr John S Kennedy Walker Percys novel The Last Gentlemen (Farrar

Straus and GirouxNew York $595) is both fascinating middot and elusive it is peopled by eccentrics of all ages and conditions and both_settingS and ~ction ~re stlange Irony ~lays over themiddot ~hol~ book Mr Vaught has antic ways lIke lIghtmng Llghtpmg af- and seems always to be middotgiving fords an unwonted even an impersonation of a crotchey stari1i~gview offami)i~r Southern gentleman He isin landscapes and objects m()men- act a very shrewd man tarily bringing intQ lrilliant Inte~t on making ~oey and prominence somegenerally un- very succ~ssfUl at It Mrs noticed detail while leaving all Vaught oscIllates between proshyelse in ominous shadow And when the flash h ended we w~nder wh~ther we saw what we saw Such too is the effect of Mr Per c y s method wit h human life an~ with the ltharshyacters he has created The The two absent members ofmiddot chief of these is WillisklnBibb the family are moremiddot readily unshy Bmiddotshomiddot) Cmiddotonnmiddotmiddot011Barrett 25 born in the Deep derstoodalthough neither w r South but when we meet him without cryptic quality At Stmiddot AnselmS shyworking as a hUmidification en- When we encounter Sutter be

middot gineer at Macys in New York is seen to be at 34 voluntary Bishop ConnollyWas among

other adjective as mocking as it is definitive Someone re-middot

learning Barretts 3C- marks On

tual duties that he is really only bull jan~tor Which IS true but truthls seldom dIrectly spoken any more

Baffles Psychiatrist He has periodic boutSmiddot of ani

nesia eXperiences difficulties in relating to groups bafflesthe psychiatrist to whom hehas been~ going for many months He) she (V~~L olttecl half de3s preachEld madethe highest possiblescoles Isk~~ her if ~he ~aritedto be Un1Su~1 Desln onmiddot psychOlogical aptitude tests) aliy~ a~~ 011 fl~ceiv~I1g in middotllf- The new chureb on the middotSt esp~ally in thearellofprobmiddotmiddot firmativeanswer bad~h~rc~m~itiseIIns cf~nipushas drawn a lem-solVing and goalseeldllg to the motherhouse gr~t deal of interestmiddot because

middot T~e trouble was hecoUldn That as il Val)ater tells of ~~r~Igtltsing s~ze and UIlc~U~ thmk what to do ~tYeentests Barret 1 ~eceIVed m~ruction_ circul~ d~signIt will se~

This ingenuousfree-floatiiJg ma~e a general confeSSlO~l was ~ the~ehe(iktinecomntuii~~y ~~ YOQrig man has a Peculiar efpounde~t shnven~aptI~d middotconfInne~ ~ts Abbe3middot Chuflh and the st~ middot on people For example when andmide mYf~rstv~ws all In de~fqody~ c~mPus c~apel

he tehirns to the Southhe di~~ thespaceof ~x wveks They P4l~yyeari~tbe plapJ1illg turbsmiddotthe Negroes with whom hi th~ught I w~ cra~y the~bQeyColllige Church was comes in contact He is the onlyTh~Yllughtli be~laquove that BaJ- designed br Nicholas Issac of white man in the entire South ~ett wIll m~e an ~dea~~ompa~ the Manchester architectural

Rae in theirpresence wvich is not at all what they expect from II white man hence their pershyturbation

-lt ToU~h of Ma~ness AS with illl else in the bOOk

the circumstanceSlof hisretumshying to the South have a touch of madness While in New York Ion beggars himselfto buya tel shy~ escope costing about $2000 in order to look at things (thebncks for exanipleina build- ing) and thereby recove~ the~ ~d also to _watch ~opl~ close up without their being aware

that they are undermiddotmiddotscrutiny He takes to watching a beauti shy

luI girl who frequerits a certain bench in Ce~tral Par~ ~e learn that she is Kit~Vatightmiddotmiddota South~rner likepI~Ielmiddot mee~ the cenclusionis equivocal her a~d her family ~nd soo~ ~is Mi ~ercys p4rpose it ouid almost a member of tl)e family appear is tqraise questions not

Kitty is ill~ew York for ~oanswer tli~m Th~ ambig~uty trainin~ in ballet and living of life itself is conveYed notmiddot with Rita who has been di deared up No valu~is Jeft unshyvorced from KittYsbrother Dr~ tested no conven~ioi-diili~talas Sutter Vaught Another brother well --as coriservatiy~)uhque~-Jamie 16 has been in Northern tioned) The book can beread hospitals foli four yea~suffer-forthecolnic genius whchnlushyfrom a severe and atypical minates it But vheri one h~s mononucleosis The pa~ntS of left off cquckling le wik~til1 i

Kitty and Jamie are in New be pondering themiddot darkWiSdoln telephone eal1~ sen JoMmiddotmiddotO York atthe moment because whichstirsilnci stutters in this Pastore of Rhode Island is tbit i

clltiinies cOllditionis~~ical~o-vetrxir~rz-rt~~xJxJi--Ejt middotebiefi-spoilHotmiddotiofmiddot~measu~~rlt

fesslOnal Southern charmmiddot a~d coquetry and b~uts of apopl~ctlc SUPERIOR GE1ERAL

r~ge at ~UC thm~s as fluorlda- Th~ Very Rev George F bon It IS ImpOSSIble to get at ODea SSJ has been reshythe simple truth about either

elected Superior General ofDefies Detection the Josephite Fathers whoseKitty too is hard to categoshy

rize By fits she sees herself inmiddot more than 300 priests clerics various roles dancer co-ed and Brothers work in the housewife She tries to fit her- Negro apo3toJate with theirself into stereotypes of each in motherhouJe in Baltimoreturn but what she is in herself

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more ill than eveJBarrett goes after them knowjngonlY that v~teran Rome cOrrespondent they are somewhere in the vi- ~ IrvineR Levinewh1) has cOYshydnity of Santa-Fe

Whenmiddot middothe finds the twob rothers Jamie il dy~ng

grimly comic struggle ensueSchiefly conceriiing whetlietor

not the youth is to be baptized as his sister the nun has directed Thedeathbed scene is grotesque

but ihesltapahly affecting and

positjpn and seems quite cont~n~ representinf five New EnglanQ to bemiddot an assistant coroner and GoD LOVE lOU to WK tor $10 In appreciation for Our amatemiddoturphImiddotlosophermiddotmiddotmiddot Dioceses participa~d in middotthe

_ ceremonies as did Benedictine Lords -crace to camtt smolting may we DOW ~8e the money sPeDt In Six~ Weeks Abbots from monasteriesmiddotacroSs onmiddot these coffin nails to Ilail down the spread of leprosy hunger

Val t~e older daughter is a the naiioriled by Rt~ Rev Beililo and thirst bullbullbull to AB for $100 In thanksgiVing for arecovelT nun working among Negroes in Gut OSB Abbot Primate of fom amiddot sevee heart attack and slight stoke bullbullbull to Thomas a miserable backwater in the the Benedictine Order agemiddotS Christine age 1 Michael age 6 Patti age 5 Robert age 4 DeeR South She was instantly Bishop EmestT PririeauOt Paul age -Z fO $941 We saved this money we Iot from our converted to Citholicism while Manchester officiated at the ~ Christmases Valentines and birthdays smee ou fathe middotdied ~ bull deg at ~oJum~ill Uhiv~rsity ~he~ consecration riteli which were to a MissionmiddotSoclety of (ifreen Bay Wise for $50 Enclosed is amp

oneAay ~n t~e middotlibrary ~ n~ri presid~ 0 vel by - Richard eheck ~ help 7011 middotwith jrou inision work ha4~uddel1lYsaid to hTr~h~tCardinal Cushing whoa~ ~ ~

~ccompany Janue and the fam~ Dec 1963 Ily qack hOJW~middot Once there h~ an~ Jlll)ie can go where t~ey S V tideg U like and ~ll~ave ~he whe~~ ays CI can ses withal to gratify their every YVmiddotmiddot middottmiddot0 J~dmiddotyamiddotnmiddottage whim

Affecting Scene RADNOR (NC)-The Vaticaa -The re~igtltiti~n of t~ storY has respomedmiddottotheageoftei shy

comes with the disappearance of evisiorf Witb a professional apmiddot Sutter ari~ Jamie the latt~I now proacliand is using themediUtili

to-advantaeaccordmg ~ Ii

ered Rome for NBC News foir several years says in TV Guide magazirie The familiarity Ci papal advisors withmiddotmiddotthe Intri~ cies ofmiddot middott~levision sometimes seeinS grellter than Am~riCaA televisions familiarity withtb2 Vatican bull Levinecredited much of themiddotmiddot Vaticans progressive attitude toward telcvision to Pope Paul VI who has made greater use of the medum than either middotPiWl XIIor Jopn ~III OIL C DI mn - uSC~ 11le laquol oS Iiuo

WASHINGTON (NC) ~ The Seniitehai p~ssed and sent to the House a bill making it a federal crime to make an obshyscene or harassing interstate

Unhappy in the F~--h-e-fS-H-O-Use-middot-~--Imiddot

Godlove You By Most Itev Fulton J Sheen DD

We go to Mass we sa our prayers we receive Communion we help pay for the gymnasiumin the school with 6 basket-baD middotstandards Yet we are unhappy not just emotionally but even in our faith Why Because it is half-faith We are like the elder SODmiddot

who stayed in the fathers house but was miserable He complained andmiddot was unhappy for two J~asons firsthe could not see why middotthe fathers house andheaven too should be turned upside down for those who left it or were miserable sinners and good-for-nothings second becaUse the elder SfJn was vegetating not living-biB piety was niiidewed and he found God a bore when he kept the Comshymaridm~ntS He was not putting his faith into practice

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Some of us 111 the (lhurchare like married couples who artei a i~~ years Dever1ell one another I love )ou In like maDrier faith ~a tediun1when it does not gO out to neighbor arid Is incapable of sympathizing rith tbe llper helt youth thfukinlr of suicide ilr those living in h~vels iD Africa We 1ake our faith for granted Like the elclerson It exshyp ~es ItSeif in fonnulizfld worship of God but riot in a sPontalleo1llS love of he hungry Christ lit wriles big checks for rich church institutions without eve tithing $10 of it to brinir the faith to someone In Asilll It Is jwlt full of saeh habitsas outine llueSday n~venas We

are the good solld middle class who ignore the classless vEl are the salt

of ihe earib but salt that has lost Its savor

We ~ unhap))) ~Iuse the ChriSt we have in oU hearts Is a plastic Christ not thll flesh and blood Christ breathing and suffering in the ~serabll of the world Strange is it not that the Church and maniage which are to give Us the greatest measshy

The color-of each ofmiddot the WORLDMISSION RO$ARYS ~ decades-sy~bolizesone oj~thefive continents of the ~orld where missionaries are laboring tomiddot bring souls to Christ Thosemiddot of you w~cannotmiddot-go ~the Missions can s~r~~gthent1losewho~or~in

your place by prayingfor them To 11C~ve p~~ W9RL~ ~I~~PN ROSARY which has- 00eJ1l blessed by Bishop Sheen send your

request and an offering omiddotf $2 to TheSo~~ty fQl- the h~pagciti~ of middotthe Faith 366 FifthAvenue New YorkNY 100lgtlmiddot

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THE ANCHOR-Catholics Lead Franciscan Missioner Says Singing ~ancing 13Thurs July 14 1966

In Resettling At Mass Part of Zululand Liturgy Ghanas Leaders New ArrivaIs

MIAMI (NC) - Almost By Dor~thy Eastman Want Church half of the Cuban refugees LONDON (Mt)-Church leadshy

His parishioners not only sing at every Mass-they dance too Theyve been doing who have ~ived in south ers in Ghana have been asked It for years When he performs a wedding ceremony the first thing he usually aoes is to bring religion back to theFlorida since the United introduce the bride and groom to each other Mo~t times they would have never have met country) youths by the LibershyStates government - sponsored ation Copncil that was set upairlift started last December before this The priest with the unusual parish is Rev Thaddeus Kidd OFM who was

after the coup detat that oustedhave been resettled by the Imshy in the diocese this month on Kwane Nkrumah Archbishopmigration Department National behalf of his Franciscan eountry the story will be told in John K Amissah of Cape CoastCatholic Welfare Conference mission to the Zulus He of- the same way down to the last told the Universe a nationalFlights arriving twice daily five days a week already have fered the comJYlent while W~ their knowledge has been Catholic weekly here

This is a healthy sign thehere that ululand In the north- pasSed on by word of mouth andbrought more than 26327 exiies archbishop said an indicationeastern p~rt of the Umon of the spoken word is sacred toto south Fiorida More than at least that the Church isSouth AfrIca 111 a ~Ittle cooler them When we first made this12119 refugees have been resetshy wanted by the leadersthan Massachusetts In the sum- discovery about them we begantled by NCWC in other areas of He claitned that things hadmer Were 6O0 feet a~~ve sea to reaJize how the stories in thethe country including New Jershy got to such a stage with Dr sey New York California Dlishy le~el In myte~rItory ~o Its a lot Old Testlimept coulC have been Nkrumah that any change wasnois Ma8Sachusetts and Puerto drIer than It IS here passed on before the time of the bound to be for the betterThe gema~ Franclscan who written word

hastens to say that he IS no rela- Rico An additional 6247 exiles Archbishop Amissah said thdon the NCWC registration rolls tion to Captain Kidd-As far as Dancmg Is Sacred he had seen Nkrumah at regularhave remained here I know-was in the diocese for Would Father Kidd compare intervals and found him cordialWomen and Children the first time He was born in his Zulus harmonizing and and friendly until 1963 whenWithin hours after they arrive

Scotland-his speech still retains dancing at Mass to the new the Ghana leader turned moreat Miami International Airport a Scottish burr-but raised and American innovation-the con- and mOl to the East and it beshythe refugees from Cuba who deshy educated in London He has a troversial Jazz Mass Theres came impQssible to get an intershysire resettlement are enroute to doctorate in social and political no comparison he says speaking view with him other cities to join relatives who science from the University of of the Jazz Mass thats almost The archbishop said that therefled the communist - controlled Louvain and he taught philos- artificial Its being superimposed has never been much oppositionisland earlier ophy at the College of Bergliolt upon this culture The great or hatred for the Church inAccording to Hugh McLoone outside London before going to thing about the dancing of the Ghana because most of thedirectot of the local NCWC ofshy Zululand as a missionary Zulus is that it arises from the countrys schools were built byfice jobs are no problem and First Native Ordained people-its instinctive the good missionaries andoffers of positions in various The Franciscans cover 30000 For them dancing is some- they also established many hosshyareas of the country are abunshy

square miles of territory in thing sacred you know middotIts very pitalsdant Premier Fidel Castros reshyZululand with 50 priests and 150 devotional when you see themstrictions on draft-age males sisters About eight per cent of do it---the way they do it and the technicians and professionals are the people are Catholic Ten of expression they put into it Its Religious in Texasreflected in the arrival figures the priests are Africans from part of their liturgy and a sen- M k C Iwhich show the majority of new other parts of the continent On sible manifestation of their wor- ar entennlarefugees are women and chil- July 4 the first Zulu native was ship because it emerges from SAN ANTONIO (NC)-Archshy dren

Work for Refugees ordained a priest in Rome The their culture bishop Robert E Lucey presided Latest statistics indicate that sisters are currently training 50 Father Kidd spoke of a letter at a concelebrated pontifical

411 per c~nt are women and 32 young Zulu girls as novices he received recently from an- yenasS here marking the compleshyper cent are children age 17 and They will middotform the nucleus of other Franciscan priest who is tion -of 100 years in Texas for younger Ab~ut six per cent of an order inZululand that will wlrlting to go into brand new the Sisters of Divine Providence the exiles are over 65 nurse and teach territorY that has recently been of San Antonio

Despite the large Dumbersof The Zulus being a l0madic opened up to the mIssionaries A feature (jf the three-day 001shyrefugees who have arrived by peo~l~ m~ve around a great deal ~hereare approximately 45~ - ebration was a dfamatic and the airlift there has been no in- _ but ItS stIll remarkable how far people there--and not a single musical Iage~pt Pr~)phets ~f

middot ereilliein the welfare eaSe load _ my pariShioners often walk to Christian Lig~t h~ld at the MUllicipal middot officials Said MassA family~ight-start out But1~~pr~est~ant embark ~n AuditprIumWtold thcstory-of

walkingwedn~~day to get to hi n~w miSsion just yet Hes the two centuries of the corlgreshyo C of e rass onSunda~ ~ou mIght say waiting to receive enoughrilohey - gationsmiddothist~rymiddot including the

DedIcatea I middotornG that Fat~er Kid~ 18 Igtretty no 0 go int~dheterrit-oryand-puHdmiddot ~09 y~a~~sP~J1~)~f Texas ) Seminary CObullege madlc hlms~lf smc~ he travels _ lIis new beaclquiutersa Smll1 The Sisters 0pound Divlne Provi-

bouncmg around m his L~nd 1Al~ER ~iDJ) OF st~aw tbatched mud hut that win - denceoSan Antonio iex were tos ANGELEs dc) ~Ihree Rove) ov~rr6OOO S9uaIe mIles _e about $20(1 fUnded hi ~~ance in 176 They

eerclinalswereamong morethan overhls panllh The Zulus have absolutely serve in the archdiocese of San a sre ofprelatewho partII InthelO years since he went f bull Antonio arid in the dioceses of

- -V antastlC memories the )Dis- 0 d All p bull h pated inthededicatiooi c~reinon- to middotZululand ltl saysmiddotthata f~W sionary says l-heyll remember ~s - arlS es ~liu ~t ~ B~deg1f1tville cpmiddot~~ _ les of-st tohnsSeminary lt~pl~ 1hing1l~ave ~ha~geeurolin this word ~Qr word what you told To Have Counclls Il nsti Dal1as-F~ WOlth El

lege in supurban Camarillo largely lmchanging country For thtlJllfive years ago There ale ~aso d~lvesion ~ Houston sail middot JtranciS CardinalSpel1ma~of instance the bridegroom still tribal storieS that have be~n SASKATOON (NC) ~Bi~hop J~gelo Alealdria Laf~yet~e

New York officiated at the ded pays his brides parents for her handed down for 2000 years and middottJKlein hasiristructedpastors LIttle ~ock- Oklahoma Cityshyic~tion ceremonies but when tpe Franciscim ~rst d lmiddott of estabiish parish cOlnichs Tulsa and Queretaro Mexico d Z 1 d ~ WI e y sca~eled parts t~e

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After the dedication Jaines arnvl In ulu an the average throughout the Saskatoon dio- Francis Cardinal McIntyre o~ bride coston~ cow and now slle ceie by the end of January NO jOB TOO BIGLos -Angeles was chiefcel~brant would cost five Buthe added middotFaith Makes Sacred 1967 rlle- councils aremiddot pllinned at a concelebrated MaSs with wi~h a ch1ckle most pride- M f as a step towards a represen~- NONE TOO SMALLmiddot the bi~hops afthe provineeOf grooms pay now on theinsta~l- usic E fective tive diocesan council in the -Los Angeles who include Bish ment Plan-lt-Ofle cow down and LOS ANGELES (NC~The future The Canadim prelate SULliVAN BROS~op Aloysius J Willing~r CSS~R~ ~ years to pay the rest middotapostolate of sacredmusic can ~idit is premature~ to estabshy~md Au~iliaryBishopiIarryJ( Automaticallymiddot Drafted not be effective without faith lish)hemiddottiiocesan body now but PRINTERS Clinch of Monterey Fresnomiddot The word Zuluineanswat Auxiliary Bishop John J Ward ~ added his hQpe thatit ean De_

Bishop F~aricis J ~urey of Sa~ riormiddotFathermiddotKidd explains So of Los ~gei~s toid the NaUon8l foUnded in the neQr futJire bull piego andFranlt~sJ Greeno that every bOy born into the r CathQlic lI4usic ~duc~tors As~ Tucson and Auxiliary Bishops tribe is automatically drafted eiation here

Tlmothy Manning and John J _when hes born So it wouldnt HQw much the chui~ch has at Ward of Los AngeJes do any goodfora Zuhdo bum _ ~eari t~e~sounq~u~Jligtft~e fQrlns his draft~ilrd~heshould realii qf $8~Jed musJcca~d)e sej~frqJJi bu h k)i th t1( t th~diJe~tiyes ofi~e pOpes over r~n 1 00-Voice Choir r~ ~ r ~~ I Ia e - the yeals~ he s~id

AtJohrison Wedding middotmiddotPrCraquodiicingObscene tbC~~~C~~~~~~k~t~t WASHINGTON (-NC)-A com-middot FI R d I ical llmllte~ri~mmiddot ~he ll)lltershybined choir of loomen and boys ms ~ bull 4ga pieces of art wIth which Chrisshyfrom two Catholic churches in SAN- FRANCISCO (NC)~T~tians over the centuries have

Baltimore will sing at the wed California Supreme Court bas praised God and the~i~herited ding of Luci-BainesJohnson the ruled thatthe production of ob ~reasures of sacred muic both

Presidents daughter and Pat- scene films is l~gal in this State liturgiCal a n dnop-lit~rgic~l rick JNugent here SaturdaY~ provided ~heIe is 110 prQvenin- should inspile Church musicians

Aug 6 middot bull _ tention toexhibitpr distributemiddot tocpntimie ~h6set~aditions shy Themiddot White House announced them nobly by rendering a service the chOirs fro~ the Cathedral of The states highest eourtmiddot that ismiddot genuiilelyartistic~

Mary Our Queen directed by ruled 5-2 that Robert A Klor Robert middotF Twynham and the ofmiddotJos Angeles a commercial ---~--~------

Church of the ImmacuIQte Heart film producer had beenmiddot con- MOntle Plvmmiddotbmiddotn9 amp 0 Mary directed by Norman victed of a crime which does not Syndor have been selected The exist H bull Co I Nuptial Mass will be offered ~t State lawforbids prepaIation eQtlngmiddot Ie noon in the National~hrine of of obscene materials intended Reg Master Plumber 2930 the Immacula~eConceptionhere for sale or distribution But GEO~GE M MONnE with 700 guests present Judge Mathew OTobriner whO - Over 35 Years

T~ynham will write original wrot~ the majority opini~n of Satisfied Service musl~ for parts ~ he Nuptial said the statute does not apply- 806 NO MAIN STREET Mass and SYndorm direct tbe to materials lOOt intended lor

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Expect 200 Pre~ate) at Opening Of Liverpool Catho19c Cathedral

LIVERPOOL (NC)-Between 00 and 300 overseas cardin~s and bishops will attend the cereshymonial opening on Whit Sunday next year of Liverpools spaceshyage Catholic cathedral

Pope Paul VI will send a pershysonal legate Leaders of the major Protestant churchesmiddot in Britain of the government and other national figures will plUshyticipate in this red-letter dayfor English Catholicism

The Cathedral of ChriSt the Klngalmost defies description

In none of the recognizable arshythodox styles of design it is a round tentmiddotlike building of cOhshy

crete with huge radiating butshytresses opening in its center like a wigwam f6r a tall broad cliimshy

ney ofcplored glass sunnounted by 16 sllarp pinnacles symbolic of the Crown of Thoms

All the multicolored lights fil shywring down this great shaft focus on the 19-ton solid white marble high altar and its surshyrounding white sanctuary Whereas the outside of this

vast grey and white space-capshysule sha~ suggests lightness and airiness the inside is solemn and majestic and richly colorful with small medieval orifices in tinted glass giving an almost

medieval tone Eaeh of the 10 side chapels is

isolated from the maio circular JElterior by purple glass dotted In red with the chapels tbelDshy

gelves lit by small slits1ind oPenings mostly in riehred glass

Piiee ~ $11 Milll811 The vastness of the maUl eashy

therlral is iildicatedb1 tliIe ~act that 2600 people can beaccomshylIlodated within 60 feet oif lhe

Sanctuary Cilft curved wooden baiches on SIGtted tubes Wtooh e~R be dropped into socke~in Ibe floor N9nnally this beBchshy

iftg wiil be reduced to accOOampB39shy date about 600 aHowing a better ~ of the white marble ftoer- -l$ariin Quigley 11 editM-pushy

mg with thick spokes oigretr liIher who claimed tbe death radiating~owardsthe high altar knell of themiddotMotion Picture Pro-

Latest heating acoustics anddllCtioo Code was ~~d by lRedenl cieeoratons have pushed release of the film up tile priCe of the eathedml to middotYoUr statement tb8t there is ever $l1Hilllioft noSUChmiddotthing as gOOd taste in

It will aetas ~~ blasphemyprofanity and obshytwm crown above the LiVeropOOl ilcerilt7 is suoh a basic truth skyline i~ the dark red saJiEl- that there C9Qld be DO one who atonemiddot Anglican eathedral jUst would ar~ with it Fine said 600 yards away with itllsolid in a message to Quigley Fine classical belfry pledged his suppo1 to an up-

Designed itT MethodJst dated code which would prevent The Cafuoli~ cathedral iTOfl~ ~lasPhemy profanity and 00shyt~y has beeJel designed bt a sceruW iD Id M th~ ---teet QUigley whOse middotfathermiddott1~1~j uo-year-o e UUCNo ou _~

Jrrederick Gibberd while the to writethe code strongly criti shyAnglican one begun some25 cizedthe Elizabeth Taylor-Richshy

years middotago and still being COID- ard Burton movie in a front pleted was designed byGilbert page edit~~atof histrade pubshyScott a Cathblic He no~middot lies lication M~tion Picture Daily burled by speCiat pennissi~n of Quigley cited several cauSes

the HolySee in the Anglican of thecod~s 10Jtg sickness and Itathedral precincts then declared The cause of

Originally the Catholic au-middot death is one The code died beshy thorities in Liverpool embar- caiise of WhOs Afraid of Virshy

rassed by themiddotlack 9f au18de- -ginia Woolf quate cathedral for the gr~tmiddot Ca~holic city planned a bui1~ing f~lasscal liiles and grandiose Mi~~ionary ~hool design to dVal---tboUghrespeclshy Now Ecumenicalfllll~ just a trifle smaller - St middotPeters basiliea in Rome After TOKYO (NC)-St Iosephs ~ars of ambitious effort 1I1e Missionary Institute here is now crypt a cathedral in itself playing Ii role in the ecumenicalwas eventuallY-completed middot movement

Butmiddot John Cardinal Heenan of The institute whiCh provides Westmimter then archbishQl) of language and missionary ~ormashy

shytion eourses for Religious and

Parmiddotsihes 13i1y nowh~smiddotmiddotasstudents BishshyNew op Vladiniir ofmiddot the Orthodox ST LOUIS (NC) - Msgr Ed- Church in jaPan amI Anglican

ward T OMeara director ofthe Sister John~ichael~GoanBishshySt Louis archdiocesan mission op Vladimir 44 is from Donshy

office said the archdiocese ~s ora Pa and Sister Jolin Michael creating a new pariSh in mission 35 is from Philadelphia -territory in Bolivi~ and also The misSionary institute was staffing for the first time a Bo- established in 1951 and bas tivian parish that has beenmiddot under Wainedmiddot 800 persons Father Anshy

middot the care of Spanish Pasampionist ~lus A~off OFoM is cIeao ofI pesta ~

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Liverpool scrapped the rest of the old plans called for a ~cathedral in our time and launched a worldwide compeshytition for a modern quicklyshyiiuilt iesignIt was won by Gibberd

Name Observers

To Conference VATICAN CITY (NCf-The Vatican Secretariat fo1 Promot ing Christian Unity has nam~ ~ight Roman Catholic o1servershyconsultants to the World Conshyference on Church and Society to be held in Geneva starting riext Tuesday under the sponsorshyship of the World Council of Churches

The conference which will bring together 400 Orthodox Anglican and Protestant theoloshygians and laymen has been in preparation for more than a year and the unity secretariat has already cosponsored with middotthe WCC twC) meetings on the problems of Church and society

Among the eight observershyconsultants are two Americans Jesuit Father Edward Duifproshylessor of political science at Holy Cross College Worcester Mass and Msgr Joseph Gremiilion director of sOcio-econoniic cleshy

middot velopinent Of Catholic Relief Services --- National Catholic Welfare Conference t

Movie sOunds Film Code Death Knell

LOS ANGELES (NC) --The answer to the eontroversial movie Whos Afraid of Virginia Woolfr has been fOWld~amODg middotmen -ifi the movie~industfy

Marshall H Fine president of the National Association of Theater Owners has endorSed

stioongly tile position taken Jay

Urges Catholics to Oppose Goverl1lment Qirth Control

SUPEIUOlR GENERAL Sister Mary Pius SP newshyIy elected superior general middotof the Si ters of Providence She is the twelft~ superior general of her order NC Photo

English Seminary No~ University

LONDON (NC) - Englands Heythrop college formerly a Jesuit s~minary has been turnshyed over to the Church to be used asa national Catholic university

Fathe r Terence Corrigan SJ Iesuit provincialand vice-chan cello- of the cOllege announced middot that thE JeSlJits wanted to tum

~ ooil~~e over to a charitabletrust

Details of the new trust will be worl~ed out in a meeting esshytablishing operating rules and a govemillg senate The sena~ will have reoresentativEis of the Brit shyish bisb~ps and of religious com- mumtiei attending the school ~ JesUits will continue to adshyministel~ the university Airi~iriew students e~peeted

for the bull Fall termare stveral AmetCllft Sisters ef St Joseph TIi~ Si~ters fromiong Islampntt

NY iriH be among the first IUIRs at the universitymiddot

John IJardinal Heenan ()f WeBtshyminister acceptimg the -Jesuit ampfier pleaded for help mmakshying thi~ university a lIUccess

HARRISBURG (NC)-Cathoshymiddot lics who oppose the birth control program of the Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare have been urged to write th~ir

elected representatiyes expressshying their opposition

The appelll ~as ~8lde middotin a leaflet warning of the dangers of

government birtH conftol isshysued by the Pennsylvania Cathshyolic Conference agency of the

middot states Catliolic bishops Copies of the leaflet were disshy

middot tributed throughout thi~ state It warns that the birth control middot policy ofmiddot the state welfare deshypartmeJlt threatens coercion and invasion of the privac1( of citi shyzens It says the Planitecl Parentshyhood movementmiddot is making a

middot drive for government fimds to expand its work und~r the s~ate program

It also stresses the medical uncertainties involved hi use of oral contraceptives and warns that the next step in the state program would be a push for sterilization

The leaflet cenclude If you are opposed to government birth control write to your elected

representatives asking them to oppose government )romotion and funding Clfmiddot birth control programs

On June 20 the PellDsylvania Catholic bishop1lit a statement appearing in paid advertiseshyments in newspapers throughout the state called for gcvernment to ~maintaiR ari attitude of pre-

MissioftariiesLeaye shyForLati~ Ame~ica

BOSTON (NC)-ThE~ Mission- atl3 Societ of St James the Apostle hasmiddot annGUoced that 11 new members including eightmiddot priests from the Boston archdioshycese have depirted for assignshyments in Latin Amedcan parshyishes staffed by the lKociety

In addition to the Boston priests the nEW members inshycludeUlree fi6m tile cilioceses of Danas Pitt8lMtrgh and Sioux City

The St Talliles Society was foUnded)y Iticbard Cardinal Cusbiag of BOston i11 1958 to help aUeviatE the sbortage of priests m Latll Arneicbull

wrtiislnvQlvesltational eooper-middot ation it involves great middotexpense CleCH Way foir New fer thE expansion of facilities Luthercn CouncilwhiCh would attract the best

KANSAS CITY (NC) - Theminds ~tmong the Catholic clergy way wlsclealed here for forshyand laiti and non-Catholics as mation of a Lutheran organizashywell lie added

middot tion whiCh willl represent 95 ~r cent of the countrys nine mil-

Pittsburgh Ordinary lion Lutherails The Lutherafl Church in Amershy

middotAt 1middotijr~Missions ica which has 33 million Jlem-PITTSBURGH (NC) --Bishop middotmiddotbers at its cofi~tion here voted

middot JOOnJ Wright of Pittsburgh is to join the proposed Lutheran middot makiof middothis bi-annual visit to Council in the US)A

Peruvhnmiddot middotmissionsstaffed by The proposed council is schedshypriests ofmiddot his dioceseuled to bemiddot formed at a consti shy Feur Pittsburgh priests ilt- tutional eomrention in Cleveshy

middot tached to the Missionary ~ociety land from Nomiddotv 16 10 18 The of st ~rames ace working in the council already has been ratified Chimb)te area of Perumiddot Bish6p Wright hasmiddot visited them every two years

lEIighlightsmiddot of this visit win be the blessing of a new normal school and a maternity clinic subsidized in major part by con- tributillnil from Catholics of the PittsblJ rgh dioCese

Pittsburgh p r i est s have workEilt1 in Chimbote a city of 125000 for some years They openelt the first free library in the ar(~a built a church opened a shelter for the aged conducted educational and spiritual proshygrams and have been active ill the or Janization of a labor unshyion fOI~ tishennen of Chimbote

BishDp Wright who will offi shyciate at several Confirmation

cerelll(lnlesin the ChimbQte area will l(tUl1l to the United States

laterampbjaawnth

by the _Lutheran Church-Mis- souri SynodbullwhichchilS 26 mil- lion memberS the American Lushytheran Church which has 26 million members and middotthe Synod of X van ge Ii ca 1 Lutheran Churches ~hiclti has 20000 memshybers

cise neutralitymiddot fu regard to family planning

The bishops were particularly critical of awelfare department policy pennitting caseworkers ~ initiate discussions of birth

control with welfare recipients and authorizing birth control services for the unmarried in ~me circumstances

The birth control program has also become an object of controshyversy in the state legislatilre Rep Martin Mullen cbairmall of the House appropriations

committee is pushingan amendshyment which would bar use -of tax funds middotby the Welfate departshyment for birth control

Tax on Jesuits Ruled Illegal

ERNAKULAM (NC)-An inshycome tax on the Jesuit society of Kerala has been ruled unconsti shytutional by the state high court here in India

The court upheld a petition by the society challenging a levy for the 1962-66 period by the agricultural income tax officer of Taliparam~

The officer had turned dOWIl a plea for exemption of the order from the tax under the terms of the Societies Registration Act which exempts properties meant for religious or charitable purshyposes from agricultural income tax

He contended that although the Jesuit society claims tG be a religious organization there was 10 documefttary prOOf that its income is cactuaHy spent for the purpose mentioned in its rules

The high court held that only the legal beneficiaries of the orders income and not tax offi shycers had the leg~i rigbt to caR on the orqerto fUnsh proof that its income is spent accordshying to rulesbull

Deaf A~i~tion Holds Convention

SAN ANTONIO NC) lhe Internationalmiddot Catholic Deaf A1Jshysociation is holding its annual eonventiOft here thisweek Semshyinars in the liturgy and adminshyistration of the sacraments and pre-Cana and Cana conferences are being held for persons unshyable to hear and in many cases also unable to speak

Other features include a eonshycelebrated Mass in sfgn language a banquet attended by Archshybishop Robert X Lucey of saa Antoitio and a gr~d ~all

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Co-Directors Continued from Page One

Fattier Demers has been Greater Fall River CCD Director and Father FoIster who joins him in the Fall River Area work served as Greater New Bedford CCD Director before his recent transfer to Fall River

The division of the Greater New Bedford and Fall River Areas and the appointment of the new Co-Directors will hereshyby give each designated priest an equal number of parishes to eare lor

The four Co-DirectorswiU join the other Area Directors of the Diocese Rev Thomas F Neilan Taunton Rev James F Kelley Attleboro and Rev Phil shyip A Davignon Cape Cod

Father Foister Father FoIster a feature

writer for The Anchor was born in Fall River Dec 6 1931 son of Mrs Eglantine Allard FoIster and the late Mr J()seph J Eolshyster

Following graduation fro m Mount St Charles Academy Woonsocket he attended Our Lady of Providence Seminary

Warwick R I and St Marys Seminary Baltimore He comshypleted his studies at the North American Co))ege Rome where he was ordained Dec 20 1958 by the rector Most Rev Martin J OConnor He was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree by St Marys and a Licentiate in Sacred Theology by the Ponshy

tifical Gregorian UniversitJ[ Rome

He served as an assistant at St Roch Fall River until Feb

)0 1960 when he was assigned as assistant to St Anthony of

Padua New Bedford He haS been an assistant at Sacredshy Diocesanmiddot Presidents Attend International H~art Fall River since May 31

He was named New Be4ford regional director of the Confrashy Chrutian Family Movement Conveniion ternity of Christian Doctrine on

Jan 22 1964 By Doro~hy Eastman Father Demers

Eight noursa day William Crowley is a salesman for ap Attleboro printing company Born in Taunton OCt 18 1936 Father Demers is the son of Mr but during the rest of his waking hours hes a salesmarf for CFM-the Christian Family Hector Demers and Mrs Yvette Movement The other star salesmanfor CFM in the famJly is his slim blond wife Mr and Yelle Demers Mrs William Crowley of Attleboro-Stachia and Bill to their friends-are the president

A graduate of Msgr Coyle couple for the CFM forthe High School he attended Notre Fall River diocese The Crow- offer aloud his own prayer After this study period some

Dame University and Cardinal It was a Mass well never CFM couples go on to member-middot OConnell Minor Seminary and leys have just returned from forget and its deepened our ap- ship in the Federation which is completed his studies at St Toronto Canada where they preciation of every Mass since the coordinating group that links

Johns Seminary Brighton attended the international CFM says Mrs Crowley the individual groups with each Following ordination by Bishshy convention Delegates - lay Another speaker at the con- other and with CFM headquarshy

op Connolly on Feb 2 1962 he couples and priest chaplains - vention was Bishop James Mont- ters in Chicago was assigned to St Michaels came to the convention from all gomery of the Episcopal diocese In a later article well describe

Swansea He was appointed Fall over the United States England of Chicago He told the conven- a typical group meeting some River area director of the CCD Canada and the Virgin Islands tion about the Christian Family of the CFM actions and their in 1964 CFM is now international Bill Movement that -the Episcopal far reaching effects and how a

Crowley states and there are Church has recently started CFM unit affects parish lifeFather Paebeeo CFM groups in France Africa modeled on the Catholic group

Born in Fail River on Nov and New Zealand among others Bill and Stachia Crowley have28 1933 Father Pacheco is the Andmiddot it all started in Chicago in been with CFM abOut six yearsson of Mr Manuel S Pacheco 1943 You call see how it and were one of the originaland Mrs Belmira Fonseca Amshy grown couples in the movement in BLUE RIBBONaral Pacheco Following graduashy The theme of this years con- Attleboro where CFlII first gottion from Msgr Prevost High vention was Parish Renewal its start in the Fall River dioceseSchool he continued his classical and the principal speaker on this There are now newer groups in LAUNDRYeducation at Cardinal OConnell subject was Father William H Taunton Easton MaJ)sfield FallSeminary Boston and comshy Thompson of Joliet Illinois The River New Bedford Marthas 273 CENTRAL AVEpleted his studies for the priest shy Crowleys have ordered tapes of Vineyard and Eastham We hopehood at St Johns SeminarJ[ Father Thompsons speech and to get three more groups startedBrightOD welcome any who would like to on the Cape in the Fall Bill WY 2-6216

Ordainedby Bishop Connolly hear the speech to contact them says Jan 30 1960 in St Marys lIJDUSUalMass The groups start with five to NEW BEDFORDCathedral he was assigned to After the workshops following seven couples and a priest There Immaculate Conception New the speeches MasS was cel- may be three or fourmiddot such groupsBedford on Feb 5 1960 ebrated right in the classrooms in each parish Each group emshy

CFM FAMILY Mr and Mrs William J Orowley and their five reasons for membershyship in the family organization From left WnIiam HI If Janie Patricia 4 Heather Ann 6 Karen Lynn 8 Dana Eli~abeth ~

THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 14 1966 15

Urges [)cevolJion To Ap~~tles

VATICAN CITY (NC)-PoPf) Paul VI at a general audience OD the eve of the Feast of sSe Peter and Paul called for a reshynewal of devotion to all the Apostles and especially to ss Peter and Paul

Such devotion should be both in personal piety and in liturshygical worship he said

Love of the Apostles Peter and Paul will help us toward a better understanding of how firm and filial loyalty to this blessed - Roman See of theirs does not restrict the universal dimensions of the Church of Christ does not deaden the vishytality and originality of the comshymunity spread throughout the world does not impose superfl~ ous and heavy-judicial chains

Indeed it gives a firm and secure foundation of the eccles- shyiastical edifice offers the honshyorable and indisputable point of Catholic unity and nourishes the charity of the Christian family

Priests Assailants Get J~n Terms

JERSEY crry (NC) - Stiff prison terms and fines were given three men convicted of beating and robbing a p~iest here

Judge Alfred M Cozzi of Hudshyson County Court sentenced Walter Brandon and James Danshyiels to 10 to 12 years imprisonshyment and $1000 fines ea~h while Daniels brother Frank drew a 9 to 10 year sentence and $500 fine

They were convicted of beatshying and robbing Father Fraricis Knutowicz as he was parking bis car in the garage at Our Lady of Czestochowa church rect~1Jlo

What About YOU

bull bull ~ A Franciscan Sister GIVING YOURSrn to a life COOlshy

pletelv dedicated ~othe salvation of souls through prayer work saeshyrifice and joy bull by us ing your talmiddot ents as a Nurse Laboratory and XmiddotRayTechnician Secretary Accountant ~j etitian Seamstress Cook as well as in other hospital departments and ifI a new extension of our work in Cateshychetical and Social Service Fields

There Is No Greater Charity

(If you are over 16 write to Sister Mary Clarice OSF BOl 111 catholic Sisters College Washington D C 20017 tor Mmiddot tiler details 0lI this happy life)

Father Coleman The Crowleys still glow as they barks on a course of study that recall one of these Masses the will take three or four yearsFather Coleman is the son of most unusual and inspiring Mass These groups are usually calledlIlr George W Coleman and they hac ever participated in yellow book groups because ofMrs Beatrice K Shea Coleman There were three concelebrants the Yellow book that is the basicof Somerset Born Feb 1 1939 and one of them was Father CFM manual The groups meethe was graduated from Msgr George Behan of Providence He in each others homes to talkCoyle High School and attended is the priest director of Area over together how to know aJ)dHoly Cross College Worcester One that includes most of New love Christ better and how tofor two years England bring Christian principles into

He studied philosophy at St After the Gosp~l at this Mass their every day livesJohnsmiddot Seminary Brighton and one of the priests gave a homily From this study comes verymade his theologica~ studies at and then each person at the naturally the apostolic actionNorth American Co))ege in Rome Mass-about 15 people-gave a that is an integral part of CFMwhere he was ordained Dec 16 short talk on what the Gospel The actions may be small and1964 by the rector Most Rev meant to him personally The modest to begin with and laterFrancis F Reh Mass then continued and during they may be more ambitious

On bis return to the diocese the Prayer of the Faithful each Each group independently deshybe was assigned ~ St Kilians participant stood up in turll 10 cides on its own action

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middotHOst of Differences Divide Northern Southern Culture

From Social Revoluti9A in the New Latin America Edited by John J Considine MM

After the Civil War industrial development in the United States ~as prodigious If the process was parallel -00 that of Europe it was much more rapid No out-wonl institution held back any longer the rise of tile modern

~nomic structure Hew~ mm has swept over a segment ever the rapid transitioo of the clergy and Catholics of from an agrarian economy the United States making it 10 an industrial economy of sometimes difficult for them to production was not made with- understand the more progressive out difficulties and conflicts A attitude of some Latin Ariieri shydee pen i n g cans on socio-economic quesshychasm yawned ttons between capi- From this analysis the authol

Abbe Francois Houtart draws talists and the out the main lines which seemworking classw h i 1 e capital tohim to explain why today we tended to con- find ourselves face to face with eentrate m 0 r e such different situations in the llfid more in the two parts of the Western Hemishyhands of a few spheremiddot They are at once geo-By 1910 control graphical cultural social politi shylitfbusiriess was cal and economic focused within Geographic Differenc~ the domain of The geography and_the eli-

middot the railroads steel sugar au~ mate of the two continents are iOOPper~ - quite diverse A much greater

This situation struck at the portion of Latin Americas popshyheartmiddot Ofthe middle class Jnde ulation dwells in tropical and pendent business were ~educed Slubtropical climates which ere llG insignificance by the eoonoftl- ate very different conditions for k activity of the trusts At the work and development North beginning of the 19th century Americas major rher basin middotthe s ma 11 businesses represented Mississippi fitsmiddot far more felici shyrour-fifths of the active popula- tously into the living plan than

middot tion in 1879 one third in HH6 does South Americas the Amashyene fifth zon basin Many US geographic

It took the New Deal t9 re- factors have helped a great deal ress the balance For onlookers economically and socially in the tmroughout themiddotworld the eapac- integration of this pari of the KJ M the U S political leaders helllisphere A great deal of ~ rectify the deep social aee Latin Americas mining reshyeconomic problems of this nation sources are located in a1lOOst iR_ b the ordered legislation ef the accessible places Coal andiron New Deal was an amazing tti- so abundant and handy to each umph for the democratic process other in North America fav0red

New employment oPPGrtuni~ the first period of indwtrial ties developed in such ~reas as revolution while in Latin administration and CltHBRlerce Amelica ther do nOt exist in As the economic functions of Nle the same proportion and seldom nation grew they produced i-a are c6nveniently close to each their tum a cultural and SQcial Itther order leading to a growing Campll Cultural Differences pleKity of the social Grganism From the colonial period and to the progressive enlarge- marked differences are found in

ment of the American Rliddle the value systems animating the class settlers of the United States and

In the United States history Gf Latin America The English has moved in the direction of an origin of the former oriented the ever-increasing differentatiGn Bf type of colonization from the functions of a proportionate de- beginning The individuals will crease in the number of manual to work and the capacities which workers and of an increase in he brought with him were semi-skilled and white cellar among the fundamental differshyWorkers ences

U S Church In the case of most North The Cathelic Churcraquo was pres- American immigrants-thetradishy

ent in the United States before tions of their origin led toward ifldependence It was a minority research invention the perfecshyehurch and was sometimes even tion Gf tools of production and lltersecuted Yet the liberal con- the subsequent technical civili- stitution of the United States zation While many settlers in was not only supported by Cath- the southern states of the United elics but was in good partmiddot States possessed different values prBmulgated thanks to their ac- Oliginally they came eventually lion since it guaranteed reli- into the Yankee orbit True gious liberty It was with immi- U~is accentuated economic develshygration however that the Cath- epment and thus tended to creshyMic Church achieved its great ate a society concerned overshyawnerical expansion With Cath- whelmingly wit h middotm ate ri a I elie ranks made up for the most achievement Sometimes t his part of immigrants of the WOlk- wGrks a hardship on the deeper iRg class whose natural spokes- iAstincts of the individual man man was the Church the Churck In Latin America Spanish has been identified from earl aristocratic society saw little days with their struggle for so- value in wOJk and production eial justice even if some priests and placed emphasis rather on and bishops did not always favor unproductive wealth as a yardshy

middotmonism stick of social status Tbere was Since the Second World War Gften concern for the disintershy

especially the Catholic pGpllla- ested expression of culture inshytiml has formed an important fiuencing notably the very part of jhe lower and upper structure of society itself It sufshymiddle classes The former place fices to compare the colonial in the imfhigrant worker gr0up regime of farm property in what occupied by Europea1 Catholics 1 ate r became the northern is now assumed by Negroes United States with the hacienshyPuerto Ricans and Mexicans not das of the Spanish and Portushyaccompanied by their own c1el- guese colonies gy Many U S Catholics no All of this was related to a longer identify themselves with more profound philosophical at shythe poor It is therefore not sur- titude toward life A negative pcising that a wave of conservamp- approach toward the world and

NEW BISHOP Pope Paul vi ha~ established the new dioce~e of Beaumont Texas and has named Msgr Vinshycent NL Harris chancellor of tile djocese of GalvestonshyHoust)n as its first Ordishynary NC Photo

Back President On Vietnam

WAHHINGTON (NC) - Tbe Catholic War Veterans middotassurelaquo Plesid~nt Johnson that it

whoIEheartedly sJPPOrts yOU( acti()llfi in the Pombing of mili- t3ry tilrgets in Hanoi and Haishyphong as well as other Policies i~ the Vietnam conflict

The CWV position was outshylined ina statement issued here by Martin G Riley CWV nashytional commander

To middotfurther emphasize oucmiddot suppo~middott of our forces in Vietnam be adlrised that we are awarding toO Gen Wjlliam Westmoreland chief )pound Army forces in Vietnam Gur bighest honor-the HaRM et Vedtas Award Rileys stateshyment 00 the President said

This award is rarely givell alld H was last presented to the late Gen Douglas MacArthur iit 1961

Theologian on Draft StU(~Y Commission SAN ANTONIO (NC)-Father

John middotCourtney Murray SJ theol()gy professor at Woodstock Colle~e in Maryland has been named by President Johnson to the W-man National Advis()ry Commission on Selective Sershyvice

The Selective Service System has recently been the target af widepread criticism The Selecshytive ~ervice Act expires June 30 1967 The new advisory commisshy

sion is expected to submit its repoJ1 early next year

Falher Murray is one of the countrys best knoWn Catholic theologians He played a leading role in preparing th4 Second Vatican Councils declaratiou- Em

religious freedom

---shywhaj toda7 we wo)lld call develshyI)pm~mt resulted from a cyclical conception of time as opposed t~ dLlr)tion and to a real visioR Itf the future

This was encouraged by the concept of life as essentially at prep aration for death Later the wav~s of immigration would seem to have taken this differshyence in the way of life into acshycount the Northern and Central Europeans going to the United Stat~s and Canada and the Medshyitermnean peoples going t 0

Souh America Whether or not many actually

mati e the choice on the head of this difference the two divershygelr trends only accent~ated the already existing situation

Liturgy Chalnges Please Catholics CHICAGO (NC)-A national the nationwide survey shows survey shows that most Cathoshy that 261 per cent are enthusiasshylics in the United Statell like the tic about the changes 666 per changes in the Mass cent are learning to like the

The results of the survey changes Locality versus unishyconducted for the U S Catholic versality is one matter onttle magazine by George FisCher mind of pastors Fischer reports former CIA staff member apshy They mention the need for peal in th~ current (July) issue guidance on what to expect ill of the monthly magazine pubshy the future lished b the Claretiau Fathers The answers to the questionshyhere naires it is stated indicate the

One out of every 17 pastors in dilemma facing many pastors the United States was polled in and bishops-whether to continshythe scientifically - ctgtntrolled ue against the spirit of the sampling -in all geographic areas Vatican II with sets of cold imshyof the country and including personal directives--or whether urban suburban small town and to allow even greater experishyrural parishes Fischer reports mentation according to the

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17 Dismissed middotUniversity Teachers File Suit inmiddot Churchmiddot Court

BROOKLYN (NC) - Father Peter OReilly a leading figure in the six-month strike at Stmiddot Johns University has Jliled a canonical bill of complaints in the ecclesiastical court of the diocese of Brooklyn against the university and against Father Joseph T Cahill CM univershysity president

The priest filed the bill in his own name and in the name of 14 of the 31 teachers who were discharged last December in the wake of a 10-month facshyuJty-administration dispute overmiddot salaries tenure and academic freedom at the Vinceltian-opshyerated university Father OshyReilly was the head of the stshyJohns branch of the United Federation of College Teachers (U F C T) which called the strike

In New York Dr Israel Kugler president of the UFCT said that his organization as an entity was not a partner

tG Father OReillys action He added however that the BiU ef complaints charged in several places that the St Johns adshyministntion had hamstrung the eamprls of the UFCT tel eperate effectively on the campus

The plaintiffs filed their ill with Msgr Marien J Rein-middot kar-dt the presiding judge of the Brooklyn diocesau tribunal The Brooklyn 6Ouri was believed te have 6OmpeteJMlemiddot to try tee ease siDee both tile Jamaiea and IJreoklyn campuses ampf the unishyvltcrrsi~ come witbin the jurisshyiilnction of Archbishep ~ryan J McIZElt~gart bishop of Breekshyllyn Archbishop McEntegart iI5 ehal1lcltcUor of the university

Askmiddot Intervention Reached at the chancery ofshy

fiCe in Brooklyn Msgr Reinshyhardt acknowledged that he had received the bill of complaints He stated that the decisioll has not yet been made whether to eORsider the case or to dismiss it

Father OReilly said in New York that the plaintiffs enter-

American Students Teach in Koreamiddot

HALLIM (NC)-Three Seattle University students have arshyrived on Cheju island to teach English at local schools

Patricia McGinn Pauline La Marche and John Collins eame to Korea sponsored ly SAFE Student Ambassadors Far East a group formedmiddot at Seattle UnishyversityThe director Sean Mashylone of Seattle spent two months on Cheju island in HI65 with FatherPatrick McGlinchey director of the Isidore Developshyment Association which helps rehabiJitatate local farms

The three young Americans prepared for their voluntary work by taking physical trainshying two mornings a week and by studying the Korean lanshyguage and customs The two girls teach English in a local girls high school while Collins teaches English at the Cheju City College

Admit Men Students To Womens College

SALINA (NC) - A manageshyment survey decided to continue Marymount College here in Kansas generally as a Catholie liberal arts college for women but-

Sister Etta Louise Knaup eo1shy~ge president said beginmiddotning with the Fall semester men m~

attend Marymount classes durshying the day in the evening and

tained a hope that the officials of the Brooklyn diocese would intervene to bring about medishyation between the striking teachers and the administration He said that the plaintiffs would prefer this to a formal canonical trial

But if the Brooklyn diocese follows a complete hands-off policy they will take theirmiddot case to the ecclesiastical court of the Archdiocese of New York and beyond if necessary Father OshyReilly said

Educator Urges Boarding Schools For Needy Pupils

NOTRE DAME (NC) shyA negro educator urged here that a nationwide system of boarding schools be estabshylished under federal auspices to raise clilldren out of the pathshyological vise of slum life

Calling ~ plan revolutionshyary radical and visionary Ronshyald Rousseve of Seattle Univershy

sity said research has slMlwn bat slum families are unable meshy1ivate their children either tel do weJt in sehool or te eseape slum living

While the family is dispeRshysable he said the natural famshyily could be replaced by surrcshypte paTents in public OOQniRI stibools

R$usseve who holds a doc~r-ate in counselling psychology speke to a guidance institute OIl

the counselling of minerity youth held at the University of Notre Dame The institute was supported by federal funds from the U S Office of Education and was directed by Nathaniel Palshylene assistant professor of edushycatien at Notre Dame

Lack Motivation Rousseve cited research lonshy

dueted at Seattle University which showed that parents of slum children who had received help from counsellors and teachshyers were still unable 1() motivate ttieir children _ Title I of the Elementary and

Secondary Ed~cation Act of 1965 allocate federal money to support a corps of home-school lj~son workers who are 9UPshy

posed to help parents motivate their children to better school achievement

More radical approachesmiddot are needed Rousseve said The slum family may be interested in seeshyingmiddot the child get a better educashytion which may in turn lead to

a better job but the parents own lack f educational achieveshyment may make them ineffective

Vocations Decline Closes Seminaris

THE HAGUE (Nq-Because of a decline in vocations to the priesthood two Dutch dioceses and eight missionary congregashytions will close their major Seminaries and sendmiddot their stushydents to the theology faculty planned for the Catholic College of TilImrg which is scheduled to open in September 1967

This was announced by Bishop Gerardus De et of Bleda Bishshyrp Jan Bluyssen vicar capitular 9f the s-Hertogenbosch and the congregations superiors

The decision follows a trend in the Netherlands where several congregations middotof priests have alshyready consolidated their semishynaries Meanwhile discussions are being held by the dioceses of HaaFlem and Rotterdam to comshy

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Thurs July 14 1966

Jesuit Sfhrsses Famiy $t~ility

NEW YORK (NC) - Main~

taining familystability is a rean problem in any program of popshyulation control a Jesuit soci~

researchist told a group of busshyiness and industrial leaders here

Father John L Thomas S3 of ihe Cambridge Center fOi Social Studies addressed a conshyIerencemiddot on population sponshysored by the National Industriall Conference Board

Once you change relations of man to procreation the reallmiddot problem is family stability and how to maintain meaningful sell relationships since traditionally man has always related these mare or less directly Father Thomas said

He ~lso stressed that all proshygrams for controlling populashyHon should be based on a proshyf4iund respect for the human pel shy

OUTSTANDING Mother M Alexander superior genshy8+jn and freedom of conscience

eral of the Felician Congregation receives the 1966 Fidelius Iileelogical groups religieueMedal from Arcl)bishop John F Dearden of Detroit The ane etherwise cannot exlleet 1le medal is to an outstanding Ameriean Catholic of Polis)) f4gtree theimiddotr views on others M

~if3originraquo Msgr Wallace J Filipowicz rector of SS Cyril and Me~bodi~ Seminary Ol~dJutI Lake MIch witnesses tHe eenmoay NC POOte Lauds Vatican

Yu~~aY PactIRegretmiddot and Worry ~Em]N (NC) - The Ponsii

a)DunURist - controlled dailySan Francisco Priest Join in Vatican Zyeie Warszawa has hailed the

~greemeot concluded betweftlConcern of Vietnam War Esculation ile Holy See and Yugoslavia

SAN JOSE (NC) - Twefliyshy for all eRd to violence in Vietmiddotshy U said the pact was evidenee two San Francisco area priests nam through Regotiatiofll5 tbe e-f the constructive evolution ill have sent a telegram to Presishy message said the attitude of the majority (If

dent Johnson joining the Vati shy the Yugoslav bishops followingSince all menmiddot and natioR5 can in itsmiddot statement of regret ))e death of Cardinal Stepinaemust face the judgment af God and worry over escalatioR tlf we dare not ignore the warning Carmnal Stepinac-who dioo the Vietnam war of Pope Paul The three maj~r in Hl60 after being released from

As responsible American citi shy eils ifJ the world today aFe prison-was a stauch oppenentshyzens with the greater burden ~f natianalism militarism Cgtf)6 cf Yugoslavias communist Feshymoral leadership we join the racism ~rme Recently the Polish gevshyVatican in its statement of reshy e-rnment has been waging a eamshygret and worry middotover recent paignmiddotagainst the Polish PrimateUnited States escalation through Hits middotSlowmiddot Progress StdaJl Cardinal WysZynski ae~ bombing raids near Hanoi and cusing him of anti-governme~ Haiphong With Pope Paul VI In Achieving Rights e-1foits and seeking to divide tM we continue to pray and t~ work CENTER HARBOR (NC) shy Church hy urging bishe)lS

Coadjutor Bishop Peter L Gereshy lJriests and laymen to look 1oitr ly ef Portland Maine expressed leadership to Archbishop BelesshyAsks Liberalizationmiddot holy impatience at the slow lew Kominek for Wroclaw

Of Constitution progress in achieving rights for ToRe Pelish paper said in sieuro~

LAUSANNE (NC) - A tell Negroes He told a New Enshy ing the pact the Holy See ~3fr gland Council of Churches lnOWB its approval of the atti shySwiss newspaper has called on

the people of Switzerland t4l friendship gathering here in tutle of Franjo Cardinal Seper eliminate from the federal canshy New Hampshire that he enshy head of the Yugoslav hierarch

dorsed Project Equality of the and bis loyalty tG the governshystitution the last traces of Catholie Church which urgesantifeminism anticlericalism and ment Zycie Warzawa laudeeuro the patronage of firms wi)jng Cardinal Sepermiddot as the leadintl to employ without racial bias

anti-Semitism yepresentative of those favoriJlII

a column by its editor Pierre tne caexistence of the Chffclll The Gazette de Lausanne )Jl

The friendship gathering was sponsored by the Council ofBeguin said such a move would wittl II socialist regimeChurches of the six New Enshyat last allow Switzerland to sign gland statesthe European convention on hushy

man rights Bishop Gerety called on ProtshyBeguin spoke out after the estants Jews and Catholics l4gt

federal government responding work together for racial justice to appeals in parliament exshy in the United States pressed its willingness to estabshylish a commission to study reshyvision of the constitution The Film Award current basic law has been in NEW YORK (NC)-Parable force since 1874 Among other a film produced by the Protesshythings it places restrictions on tant Council of New York for religious orders the Jesuits in sho ing at the Worldsmiddot Fair has particular leen cbullbullosen to receive the 1966

Religious Film Award of the Panama University National Catholic Theatremiddot Conshy

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PANAMA CITY (NC)-Panshyamas University of Santa Maria You Can Whip Our Cream but la Antigua founded two years ago by the Catholi( hierarchy has opened a develcpment proshy You Cant Beat Our Milk ~t gram with a goal of $25000000

Fat her Benjamin Ayecha You Gull Hill Route Man is ORSA president announced that the new campus will have Always at Your SelYice 16 buildings including a student

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mer session and evening and are merged the Roermond dio- gram will ultimately replace the Saturday classes have been coshy cese will be the only one in the current college the old Archshy GULF HILL DAIRY educational for several years country with its own major bishops palace with a suburban SO DARTMOUTH MASSshe said seminary campus

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18 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fart River-Thurs July 14 1966 Liturgists pman Texas Conclave

Pope S)f~ ~phitWJa~ formatiolfil HOUSTON (NC)- Worship in the City of Man will be the theme of tlie 1966 Liturgical Week here Aug 22 to 25 in the

Of lcopy3 ~~)Y ~e$el1ved to Priests VATICAN CITY (NC) - To themselves especially whenits

Sam Houston Coliseumpriests working with Catholic a question of catechism which Msgr Victor DePrimeo localAction organizations Pope Paul is the knowledge of the Churchs

chairman of the conferenceVI has emphasized that the spir- doctrine and when its a quesshysaid The theme reflects an inshyitual and doctrinal formation of tion of prayer worship sacrashycreasing concern among Chrisshythe laity is principally re- mental life spiritual direction

tians regarding the urban andserved to priests and initiation into the supernatshycultural revolutions of the 20thHe also said tliat eccl~siastical ural life and the sense of the Century Not only are citiesassistants-as chaplains or modshy Church growing rapidly but also theerators of Catholic Action orshy The more we give credit to style of life of the metropolis isgimizations are known in Italy~ lay Catholics and the more we becoming a kind of norm for themust keep both the ideas and demand of their collaboration li-fe of modern manactivity of lay organizations on and their own activity so much

The 1966 Liturgical Week willthe right trac the more must we assume them explore the relevance of the Pope pilUl listed a third task to be formed And formation is forms of Christian public wortIf priestly moderators Mainshy principally reserved to the minshyship to the problems of the citytaining contact between organshy istry of th~ priest

Father Gerard S Sloyan aized lay Catholics andecclesias- He Continued Another very former conference presidenttical authority whether that of a important responsibility reshysaid If the Gospel cannot bebishop or that of a pastor served to the priest-assistant is preached successfully in the cityThe Pope was speaking to vigilance Oyer the rectitude of --inclliding its suburbs-it willecclesiastical assistants of Ital- the line in ideas as well as acshynot much matter where it isian Catholic Action who had just tivities to which an association going forward Increasinglyconcluded their convention in that calls itself Catholic must modern man at least normativeRome on the problems of updat- be held influential man is city man Can

gt ing of the Church called for by This job is very demanding the city take in the GosPel 81the ecumenical council We must not let it happen that relevant to its problems If soOn the formation of laymen our best sons stray from the the Gospel has some humanthe Pope said However capashy right road and that instead of jropect if not it has noneble and however good our layshy being of help and consolation to

More than 10000 Catholics aremen are like all the faithful of their bishops they become occashyexpected to attend the generalGods Church they are disciples sions of apprehension delusion sessions liturgical celebrationsThey are riot forn~ed by and displeasure and smaller study groups of the Liturgical Week

Some topics scheduled to beNun TelaquomltesgtVlaquoftaolfnal Nursing NO KIDDING Hes flying six goats to India Father discussed include The Peace Jonas Thaliath CMI of Ba~galore India has airfreighted of Christ and the Modern CityTo 5arm ~l1leU1lfri~ Pri$orllers How Worldly Must the Church

SAN QUENTIN (NC)~Sister bedside nursing experience in Be AmeriCan Catholic Worshysix nanny goats from North PrairieWis to KeJ~ala state SOUtll India where he hopes they and their progeny will

Mary Anita is director of the San Quentins 200 bed hospital ship Tomorrow The Theologybecome substantial milk producers to fight famine The Neumiller School of Vocational which has cases typical of any of Secularity What Happens to Nursing-a fact that might not general hospital with the excepshy Catholic Near East Welfare Association in New York helped Worship The Church Preshyseem unusual except that the tion of obstetrics and pediatrics the Elastern Rite Carmelite NC Photo~ server of Values or Agent of ~hool is located in San Quenshy The latter training comes after Change and The How and tin prison parole when the student affili shy I Why of Involvement

A few weeks ago it became ates with St Lukes hospital bull Protestant Speaker the first such school in a penal San Francisco First Mass In Besides these general sessi~il institution in California to be Anoth~r Phase topics smaller groups will disshyaccredited by the State Board of Sister Mary Anita not only -Cel1ltury-Old Iowa Town Begins 1(11 Grow cuss such tQpics as the problems Vocational Nurse Examiners directs the program but takes a of the SpaniSh-speaking AmeFshy For Sister Mary Anita who personal interest in her students With Opening of Huge marnt ieans the inner city preachins

lor six years has workedfor the When you first meet a class singing participation lay minisshyeADlIANCHE (NC)-Camanche will go on fl~om thE~re But foraccreditation it is a major step she explained they look at you 1ers in worship art and architecshy

is a snall town with a centuryshy the present we wili ()perate as aforward for both the men and arid size you up -as a woman ture clergy education and manyoid history-but now its statting mission of St Marys parishUte society and as a nun You want to others to grllw Msgr Burke told thlt~ townspeoshy What this means she said reach them as a person and to Mass will be celebrated each

pIe -is tQlt after these men have let them knowYou are deeply ThE growth has been spurred day and an ecumenical serviceCamanche waS a thriving vil shyaerved their sentences the will interested in them personally by ttIe opening of a huge Du- will be held on Aug 24 in ail

lage until Jure 3 184)0 That dayreturn to society to be doirig I know I was impressed as i Pont plant on its outskirts-an attempt to illustrate the dynamshyit tornado viirtualiy obliteratedworthwhile work in a field in got the backgrounds of the boys area which now has been an- ism in the Churchs services at

the town It strutk while seJ- bull hich there is a real need to realize there has been a womshy nexecil by Camanche the present stage of worshipvices were being held ill They have already demon an in their life in some wayshy reform when celebrated with

ThE~ Camanche City Council Metpodist and Baptist churches8tr~ted that the program is often a most destructive way-a intelligence and caredonated tbe use of thetown hall which were wrecked The stormworthwhile she said There sweetheart or a wife who got Keynote speaker for the openshy and ~fuly 3 became a red letter left 28 deadmore than 80 1nshyace two men in class who have them off the track You recogshy ing session will be Joseph Mathshyday lin the town history - the jured Many families movedtbe possibility of parole before nize the tremendous impact a ews head of Chicagos Ecushyfirst time Mass was offered in- ~e program is complete and woman has on thelife of a man away after thetwi~terj but Cashy menical Institute a group ofthe f)wn for the Catholic pop- manche is beginning to growthey want to stay in prison unshy We are counteracting this Protestant clergy and laityulace DOWtil they are able to complete she explained by showing whose mission is to bridge the ~eir training them another phase of womanshy Th4~ council acted on a peti shy gap between an isolated Chrisshy Part of that ~aining included Ilood tion Iligned by 53 Catholic 1amshy Sister of Mlercy tianity and the racism poverty

iies The Mass was offered by and lack of responsibilityOn State Board Msgr Ambrose Burke pastor of widely viewed asmarks of ~ st Marys church in Clinton NEWPORT (NC) - sis t e r mod~rn city

FOR LATIN AMERICA Importance of Latin America ~s emphasize by Pope Paul VIas he ordained 70 young priests who w1l1 work with the people on that continent Among them was one American Father Daniel Corbett of Buffalo NY NC Photo

Establishment of a Catholic Mary Laetare Reagan of the dishyparist here was discussed after vision of nursing Salve Regina the 11 lass College conducted by the Sisshy

ters of Mercy here has been ap-If sufficient interest and pointed by Gov John H Chafeeprop(~r ~upport are promised we as a member of the state Board of Nur~e Registration and Nurs-

Trtilin at University ing Education for the term end- ing May 24 1969 ST LOUIS (NC)-Seventy-one

Sister Mary Laetare will servePeacl~ ~orps trainees have ar- as the representative of an acshyrived for a 12-week training

credited basic collegiate schoolprogram at the Jesuit-conducted of nursingSt Louis University here for a

projEct in Honduras They will be tJained for social work and nursi ng education programs and report in Honduras for in-counshytry training and assignment Oct 10 They will return to the Unit~d States ~n the Fall of 1968 INC

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19 Plan Discussions On Vocations At Fordham

NEW YORK (NC)-A top broadcaster and leading psyshychologists will join promishynent religious leaders in discussing the relation of Vati shycan Council D pronouncements to modem Religious life here next Wednesday ~d Thursday at the 16th annual Institute on Religious and Sacerdotal Vocashy

tions at Fordham University Among the featured speakers

will be Donald H McGannon president of the Westinghouse BroadcastingmiddotCOmpany who will discuss the creation of a proper image of priests and Religious

Father Donald R Campion SJ sectetal-ymiddotfor research and interreligious aHairs for the New York Province of the S0shyciety of Jesus will speak on the eHects of the ~econd Vatican

Counci on the renewal of Reli shygious life

A panel of clinical psycholoshygists will discuss the latest deshyvelopments in screening proshycedures for candidates for Reli shygious life

Panelists will be Father Paul DArcy MM director of educashytion for the Maryknoll Fathers Dr Walter Coville chief clinical psychologist at New Yorks St Vincents ~ospital and Dr John J Rooney La Salle College Philadelphia

Several priests Brothers and Sisters who serve as directors of vocations for various ordeXS will also address the institute

G~~dance Work Continued from Page One

t71ltltawn policies and guidelinefJ clem developed he says

He ereditsllOme foresighted ooministratolll who envisioned guidance as an integriI part of

their pro~ with training

=o~t~i~e~~~~~ ever progress wa$ made howshyever ~as dueto the endeavors of ~ch plo~essive adminlstrashytors It was not due to an alshyready existing policy Father

Moreau asserts There is reason for opti~sm ings of Vatican Council D 1 the Constitution on the Sacred ih~ rosary just call yourse1t dis~

however he notes Pointing out leading Marian scholar said here Liturgy obediellt to the wishes of thei

that the N1tio1lal Catholic Guid- Father William GMost pres-middot Maintain Practice eowiCii and the popes hesaid an~ Confe~nce has helped to ident of ~he Mariological Society The pr~ctice ot placing sa- T~e~omcils ConstitutiQ~ on establi~h th~ a~ diocesan guid- of ~enca ~ade hIS re~arks cred images in churches sothat the Shurc asks that the~~lt o ancecouncils currently in opera- dunng ~ lecture atthe Umver- they may be venerated br the M~r~ ~ generously fostered tion He says~ increasing num- sIty of Dayton~ faithful is to be firmly niain- he C(gtntlnUl~d her o~ administraiors and super- Vatican II didmiddot notmiddot call for kiiled FameI Most saId that the l~te in~ndents are expressing inter- downgrading the honor of F th M t 1 middott d rts Pope John had a strong devotIon a er os a so Cl e repo to lb H J f est infi~~rate guidance middotpro- Mary but reaffirmed and ~ rosary IS ~UrJl~l 0 a grams even for the elementary strengthened the Churchs pre- Soul speaks abo~t M~ry on school level vious teaching about her the Schedule Institute almost every page he added

The middotnext step in this evolu- priest said lion would appear to be one of Father Most of Oras College leadership he says in Dubuque I~wa attributed the

If further ~mprovementsare decline in Mariaridevotion part shyto ~ made m ~e counseling ly to misleading press covershyservlce~ of Catholic sc~ools then age of cOuncil debate on whether respon~lble leadership must to discussthe Blessed Virgin iil exert Itself and re-exanune the a separate s(hema or iil the sta~us of these programs and h h the Church theIr value for the students he sc ema 0 maintains He also Charged that certain

Unreiated Jobs writers distorted the Marian Father Moreau states that teaching of the council and ott

od guidance services will function m ern popes successfully only when prede- Speaking of the decline in termined policies are set and popular devotion to the Mother maintained by school adminis- of God the priet citea the reshytrators working closely with moval of Statues of Mary-and their staffs the saints--from some churches

He says counselors eannot function effectively unless they First Bishop Once ere certain of their relationships to the heads of departments Presidents Pupilteachers students parents and outside agencies HOUSTON (NC) - Bishop-

The school administrator plays designate Vincent M Harris of the key role according to Father the newly created Beaumont Moreau in determining how Tex diocese once was the pupil well the counselor is received by of a now distinguished teacher faculty and students alike If During his days at Sam Housshythe principal assigns the coun- ton High School here the bisb selor several other school jobs op-designatehad a speech clall8 none of them related to counsel- among his courses His teacheY mg then it will be diHicult for then is a world figure today The anyone to take abe latter func- teacherl nanie--LYndon Baine tioJ seriously Jclbnson PreSident of the U So

bull THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 14 1966

Urges Excellence In Churrch Mll11sic

ATLANTA (NC) - Professhysional musicians should demand and uphold excellence in church music Auxiliary Bishop Joseph L Bernardin of Atlanta told a group of musicians here

Speaking at a Mass attended by members of the American Guild of Organists during its annual convention Bishop Bershynardin said

Although the Church has had II glorious tradition of sacred music much of this tradishytion has beer lost to the average

parish Most Catholic corigregashytions have not had theopporshytunity to experience this great music

He told the organists thu( they and other musician must lead the way in parishes in introducshying excellence in church music

Music used in the sacted liemiddot urgy he said must be real art or it is not worthy of a place illl worship

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sephs Home for Chronic Invalid Children here has to be moved because it is located in a secshytion now reserved for Negro Africans and the Pallottine Misshysionary Sisters at the home care for both white and Colored (mixed race) Children there

The new home which will be rebuilt in a neutral zone foUl miles from its present location is scheduled for occupation early next year

Although ~e government Ia giving the Sisters wh~ started 1he home in 1935 about $197000 88 compensation the ne buildshying will cost them an additionai $352000 They will also need 8ft

extra $70000 for equipment and furnishings

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VILLA FATIMA CEREMONIES Profession and clothing ceremonies are held at Villa Fatima Taunton From left front row Sister Olivia Coelho oldest Dorothean reshyligious in t~e Unite4 States who has completed 66 years in religious life Rev Maurice Souza Villa Fatima novitiate ehaplain and pastor of St Anthonys Church Taunton Sisshyter Helen Oliveira St Elizabeths parish Bristol who was clothed asa novice Rear Sisshyter Elizabeth Hayes St Francis Xavier East Providence who made final vows Sister Judith Costa St Francis Xavier and Sister Gabriela Lima Immaculate Conception New Bedford noviCes and Sister Elaine Corey St Francis Xl1vierfinal vows

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DAYTON (NC)-~votion to Tbis practice lie Stkessed is in of pries~ opposing the ~osary Mary is ~n the decline but this direct opposition to the wishes ill sermons ~nd middotiscontrary to the teach- of the couricilHe quoted from But if you want to get rid ot

F h or Paris Priests

HOUSTON (NC) - John D Donovan pre sid e n t of the Real EstateAmerican Catholic Sociological Society will address a special institute for parish priests Aug Rene POyamiddotnt 22 here in conjunction with the shy1966 Liturgical Week Hyannis

Morning and afternoon sesshy 279 Barnstable Road sions of the pastoral day will SP 5-0079 precede with the opening of the Week that evening in the Sam Houston Coliseum Donovan~ address at the

morning session The Dilemma of the Christian Priesthood will deal with the role of the priest in contemporary urban llociety Apanel on reconstructshying parish life will feature the

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THE ANCHORshy Make Go~d Use20 Thurs July 14 1966

Of Papal Funds Ask CooperClltion NEW YORK (NC)-Hundreds

of thousands of dollars donatedOf En2be ~armsh to drought-stricken India in the

name of Pope Paul VI are being ~n CeD Work put to work to fight the causes

of that countrys recurring food WASHINGTON (NC) shortages according to Arch-

A national Confraternity of bishop James Knox apostolic copyhristian Doctrine workshop internuncio in India has recommended that par- The papal funds are being ishes seek to make the CCD used to implement long-term bigh school religious education projects to constpuct Irrigation program the concern of the en- systems dig wells build deepshy

sea fishing vessels and providetile parish involving the more direct cooperation of palents necessary training and equipshystudents and existing parish 01- ment for scientific vegetable garshy

dening dairying and poultry-ganizations

It urged the parishes to CUt- raisingtail expansion of youth work for In a letter to Catholic Relief a time and to put no morethan services - National Catholic

MISSIONER-FORMAI~AND IN-Mte usual amount of effort into Welfare Conference headquarshyexisting programs Instead an FORMAL Rev Raymond PLEduc telS here Archbishop Knox inshyeffort should be made to foster MS veteran of years in Philippine formed officials of the Amershya genuine and concerned Chris- missions is as apt to be found In ican Catholic overseas aid tian community among the work clothes supervising construetion agency that many of these projshyadults of the parish ects are a direct result of sur-

The emphasis on a more of new seminary as in more fo~mal veys conducted by CRS-NCWC ~ult-centered CCD- apostolate priestly attire He is at present sta- - personnel in India

was a key point emerging from tionedat LaSaletteProvincial House Archbishop Knox aiso stated Ii two-week workshop held at Southbridge that papal funds are being used

the Catholic University of Amer- to transport food supplies to the ica under the supervision middotof many remotely-located villages Father Joseph B CoUins SS where the population has been director of the National Center -most seriously affected by the

=r~~~h~~~ t~u~~rss~~HOW to EtltRoast Dog ~Amongmiddot Useful lracts se~ C~~~~o~~n~~i ~i-J1Ilrticipated though the emphasis must be 011

The recommendationsmiddot grew CZmiddot d b L S 1 p Ph middotZ bull agriculture and other food proshy ctut of daily seminars conducted eane y a alette rlest In l I~PPnes duction projects a sPecial effort

(juring the workshop by Msgr will also be made to coordinate Russell J Neighbor associate di- andintensify medical care for IllCctor of the CCD William J The secret of a long iife and the best way to chokedown an ~ntree of roasted dog the afflicted population through

ltJacobs of Extension Volunteers are among items of information picked up by Rev Raymond P Leduc MS since 1948 better use of mobile clinics eurohicago and Fattier F~anCis a La Salette missionary in tnePhilitpine Islands Dog meat is delicious if lt)TIE doesnt especially in the rural areas ~~ro~wa~~inot~e~~~ Latin realize what hes eating he insists But if one does know that It is dog meat the only

Essential Components way to get it down is by Steelworkers Head The recommendations were washing it down with a swig sometimes called ironwood must radically change upon arshy

devoted to such matters as the of gin at every mouthful As They-even make their own rival in the Philippines Earth- To Receive Award selection and training of teach- I chalk lines some resembling Old quakes and hurricanes con- P SB G C)

for the ong life In this Mother Hubbards shoe some stantly visit tllese lslands so ITT UR H (N - I Weets approaches to the adoles- Ab I tel t 1 d t fcountry we usually say Why lk t I d lik I k b old t e In na lOna presl en 0ltcent and organization and I e piS 0 S an some e )00 s UL mgs mus be very sturdy the United Steelworkers of put off till tomorrow what you A good ishline is twined around Even window jambs and outsideh 1 1 CCD B t

a recurring theme was that the a discalded typewriter ribbon s U mgs are mortised for greater celve the 1966 St Joseph thest ructure 0 f t e oca U can do today In the Islands t d Amedca has been named to reshy

they say Why do today what 1 d thO I 11 d t th d f tltcatechist does not operate in a middotspoo an IS me IS pu e s reng an sae y Worker Award presented at the can be put off till tomorrow through a concoction of charcoal B ld

vacuum the home the parish We Igh-tensloned Amerlcalls UL mg III Manila the 1ig annual Labor Day Mass heret t 1 and kerosene ReaI practical I t d th aod the commullL y a arge ale could11learn the secret 0f a long CL y an Inmiddot e provInce are as Th d d b

essential components of his assure ~ou Much better than different as dar and night Whiie e awar IS co-sponsore Y _ork life from theFilipinos At least any chalk line sold on the Amer- 1 d 1 b the Pittsburg Diocese apdarea I did for I often findmyself ican ma~ket pane um ercan be ordered in labor unions Presentation will

There was general agreement putting off till tomorrow what r Few Tools Manila lumber in the province be made by Bishop John J among the participants that per- could do today cOomes in the rough and i mean Wrlght of Pittsburgl1 f CC The carpenter works with A sons chosen or D work The mlmiddotssloner a New Bedford rough two by fOUl may be

h ld d tmiddot f velY f~ too lis toolbox at two Inches thlck at one end and Abel one of the founders of ou give some mica Ion 0 n~tive attendedStJoseph paro_ h d f ts d Ml ability to communicate with times no morethilli an empty froin th~ee tofour inches at the IS umon an 01 pJe ecessor the age -cultural _sociological ch~a) schooi in that city and La cement bagmiddot usually contains - other end Sti~l our carpenters the Steel )Vorkers Organizing

Salette minor and maJor sem- l t 11 C tt tmiddot f M groups to which they will be on Y a crosscu saw a sma work this lumber to speciflc~d omml ee Jsa nalve 0 agshyassignedIt was also pointed out inaries He is at prese-nf at the square one or two chisels a di~ensioris with great accuracy ~olia Ohio He was elected that no amount of training La Sal~tte Provincial House wood marker and a foot rule One good surface electIic planer ~ president Qf the United SteelshyOOULses will make a catechist Southbridge Massbut his heart Yet beautiful work is accom- could do more in a darthan 10 workers last year succeeding

is obviously very much ii the - I h d D d M D ald H h bGut of a person who is opinion- P IS e carpenters can do in a week aVI c on e as eeR ated or uncommunicative Philippines One concept of building however What patience these aetive in the labor movement

The selected one stated one His mem~o~tir~arly days men h~ve since the early 1930s group of participants must not in the Diocese of Tuguegarao Prelatre Wlcomes Hlving been in charge of Arhe St J9sephthe Worker only be able to communicate the Cagayan PI are affectionate constructions and of ~l consid- ward is presented to a persoll message but he himself must be In 1948 I was one of the lucky Israeli Presodent erable group of carpenters for who has distinguished himself ~e message have a genuine Fathers chosen to_found a newI~ SANTJAGO (NC)-Wherils- a good period of time I can say in the cause of Jhe workingman

love for the teenager and be th t b old th PII able to show this love acquired mission in the Philip- raelsPJesidentzil1man Shazar a UI mg III e n Ippmes

pines In previous years I had arrived here on an eight-day - is very interesting only and orily been a half-baked contractor at state vislt to Chile Raul Cardi- if one has acquired title absoshy

our minor seminary which ex- nal SHv1 Henriquez of Santiago lutely necessary virtul~ of pashyPope Paul Receives perience came in very handy was on hand at the airport as a tience

Episcopal Bi~hop Tool-minded that I was I memberofthe welcoming party VATICAN CITY (NC)-Episshy made it a point to take with me -The cardinal was introduced Minister on FCllcmiddotUtv eopal Bishop Horace W B Donshy as many hand tools as possible to Mr and Mrs Shazar by Pres- I MONTHLY CHURCH egan of New York has been reshy Electricaltools ~~ljiismissed for ident Eduardo Frei ltHICAltf9 (NC)~A Dinis~centl ceived in private audience by we knew that electricity had not On the day after his arrival of the Lutheran Church-Misshy BUDGEI EMVELOPES Pope Paul VI They discussed yet reached that part of the Presiden Shazar in an address souri Synod has been named an their mutual desire for Christian Islands But once there it took to a join1 session of the Congresstssocitte profssor of Ilociology PRINTED AND MAILED unity me very little time to realize that paid spedal tribute to Chile as at Loyola University here Dr

Bishop Donegan was the first even my hand tools meant little one of the few countries which Ross P Scherer who is a staff Write or Phone 672-1322 Episcopalian bishop of New to the Filipino worker Heres opened its doors to Jewish vic- member with the National

York ever to visit a Pope He the reason tims of the Hitlerite persecutions Council of ChurChes win as- 234 Second Street ~~II Riv noted that in the past it would From time -immemorial the in Europ~ Many were the Jews surne the post Sept 15 have been impossible for him t6 carpenters and cabinetmakers -~ho fled extermination finding recei ve me and for me to pay a visit to him

The Bishop had a 12-minute private visit and then introduced the aides accompanying him The Pope gave them medals of his reign and in addition gave the bishop a copy of the Bible in ilSreek and Latin similar to those he had given to Protestant obshyservers at the ecumenical counshyeil Bishop Donegan gave the Pope a copy of a new guidebook to the cathedral of St John the ])i vine in New York and a sUver ~wl from Britain

have been making their own logshyripping saws whittled down their own hammer and chisel handles squared off the smoothshyest and lightest wood planes out

of the hardest wood ill existence

Collect- $14 Million

AACHEN (NC) - Fourteen million dollars has been colshylected in the campaign for Miseshyreor the German Catholic overshyseas relief agency The amount

exceeding $125 million will be usedmiddot to combatmiddotmiddotfamine in India

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5 four Denominations ~ Plan Church To Serve Catholicsl1 Protestants

KANSAS CITY (NC) - A sional program workers a busishy1Ill~ique church structure containshy neSs manager and clerical and ing worship recreational and 9poundshy maintenance personnel tce facilities is being planned The building whicb is exshylltere in Missourifor use by Catt shy pected to cost some $400000 will ()lies Congregationalists Episshy actually be constructed and oopalians and Presbyterians awned by the United Chureh of

The church to be called St Christ and the United PresbyshyMarks is expected to serve terian Church The sale of

15000 people residing buildings currently housing within a five-block radius the aome

Chulches of these denominations lIIlajority of whom ~re not curshy is expected to provide about half rently active in or reached by ampf construction costs and the Ilny church The area includes four faiths will participate in a I concentration of low-rent fedshy ddve for additional funds eral public housing and most ef centbe residents are economically JItOOr Negroes Pope Paul Names

Sponsors of the project are the Episcopal Diocese of West Misshy four Laymen

liOuri the Roman Catholic Dioshya3eSe of Kansas City-St Joseph To Committee ~be Western Association of the VATICAN CITY (NC) Missouri Conference of the

United Church of Christ and the Pope Paul VI has named amiddot - Kansas City Presbytery of the provisional committee inshy 1t1niteq Presbyterian Church in eluding four laymen to carrymiddotthe USA out the ecumenical councils recshy

The building will be designee ommendations on the lay aposshy00 be liturgically acceptable to tolate

aU four parent bodies so that The scope of the new groups each may maintain full distincshy work will be to study and exeshytiveness and integrity in eelshy cute the councilli recommendashyebnlting its sacraments and tions that a sPecial secretariat rites for the lay apostolate be set up

The ponsoring faiths have alse and that 10 organization be creshymdicaied that they would welshy ated the work to better the lot oome the entry of additional of the poor Murch or ecclesiastical CoRl- President of the committee is mUllions into the project Maurice Cardinal Roy of Queshy

bec Bishop Alberto CastelliSocial Services secretary of the Italian- Episcopal

In addition to religious servshy Conference is vice presidentlIces of each of the participating Msgr Acnille Glorieux who bodies activities in the coopershy was secretary of the councilative venture will include regshy commission for the lay aposteshykr ecumenical prayer services late as well as secretary of thereligious education home care post-conciliar body for the lilYceounseling service to parolees

a~tolate is secretarypre-school and youth activities The four lay people on theiiKograms the jobfor elderly committee are Miss Rosemaryand housing placement and tushy Goldie of Australia executive torial services secretary of the Permanent

Each of the four church bodies Committee for Internationalwill assign clergyman 16 tke COIlgresses of thea Lay Apostoshyeburch The staff will include late Dr Johannes Schauff of Mle er two professional social Ger~any Professo_ Auguste workers several semi-profes- Vanistendael of Belgium genshy

eral secretary of the Internashytional Federation of Christian

~arish Lay Council Trade Unions and Vittorino Veronese fonner president ofTrial in Baltimore Italian Catholic Action and dishy

BALTIMORE (NC) - Lay rector general of the United Nashy(lOuncils to assist the clergy ift tiens Educations Scientific and administrative and pastoral matshy Cultural Organizationters will be established in five

Study Recommencllatnonsmiddotparishes here on a trial basis If ~he pilot project is successful The Pope has also named

Msgr Silvio Luoni of the Vaticanaimilar councils will be estabshylished throughout the archdioshy Secretaliat of State as represhy

sentative of the secretariat to theltileae committee Msgr Luoni has hadA council willmiddot be made up of for some time the special middotreshy

~he presidents of all lay organshysponsibility within the secreshyiizations in the parish plus some tariat of dealing with variousilive members at large not speshyinternational Catholic organizashylCifically affiliated with any tionsC)rganization

Preceding establishment of The councils would be supshy the provisional committee the

plemented by lay advisory recommendations contained in boards comprised of persons the councirs lay apostolate deshywHh particular qualifications for cree and its Constitution on the advising the clergy on suchmiddotmatshy Church in the Modern World tgters as finance building mainshy were stUdied by various specific wnance education and eommu groupsait relations One of these was the postshy

cenciliar lay apostolate commisshysion and another was the comshyHead of Family Lif-e mission of cardinals for the reshy

Bureau Made Pastor form of the Roman curia

WASHINGTON (NC) -Msgr lohn C Knott director of the New Jersey YouthlFamily Life Bureau National Catholic Welfare Conference In Summer Proiect ror the past five years has been RAMSEY (NC) - ThirteenRamed Connecticutmiddotpastor of a young people from this area willparish spend six to eight weeks in San

Msgr Knott 51 will head St Salvador in a project organizedFrancis parish in Torrington His by a priest hereThey will train new assignment effective July rUlal peoplein sewing first aid ii has been announced by Arch typing English and other skills bishop Henry J OBrien of Father Edward Cooke of St Hartford Pauls parish here arranged the

As director of the NCWC program with the assistance of lFamily Life Bureau since U~61 the Young Christian Workers ll1e has been in charge of a nashy It is the third straight year tional service and educationall they have joined forces to send lluogram in the fields of lnllurshy youn~ people to Central ~ershyriage and family Iiving ~

SECULAR CLOTHES Fr Ricardo Steinmetz SJ left and Father Caesar Gonzalez SJ arrive at a brickyard outside Mexico City to offer Sunday Mass for the undershyprivileged inhabitants of the area The suitcase on the ground contains the things they will need on their Sunday morning visit to the dump area NC Photo

THE ANCHOR-Thurs july 14 1966

Bishop Medeiros Continued from Page One

leaders representing labor _and with growers representing manshyagement and bring to them the light of the Gospel in the hope that they will meet and bargain for what is just for all and not only for one side

During a question period afshyterward the Bishop answering a query from the audience said that until both sides ask me to mediate my hands are tied

Practice Teachings In his talk the newly installed

prelate stressed that It is not fair to expect Bishops and priests to be experts in all matshyters concerning the affairs of the world

He added that Bishops and priests can serve th~ people by teaching and inspiring them with the truth of the Gospel but the laymen must see to it that what they learn from the Bishops and priests is put into practice in the world in which we all live They have the comshypetence the ability and should have the zeal and the will to do it

About 1000 persons includshying Starr County farm workers who conducted a five-day 48 mile hike from Rio Grande City to the shrine to dramatize their push for higher wages crammed into the cafeteria Earlier nearly all the group attended a 6 PM Mass at which the Bishop ~shysided

Ge~erously sprinkled through the audience in both church and cafeteria were growers and farmers labor leaders businessshymen leading Catholic laity and members of the clergy of differshyUn-sual Request ent faiths Some came from other parts of Texas

Subu~ban Philadelphia Presbyterian Couple Free Trade Unions Msgr George W Higgins di shyTo Be Married in Catholic Church

rector of the Social Action DeshyWAYNE (NC) ~ Archbishop from non-Cathgtlic neighbors partment National Cat hoi i c

John J Krol of Philadelphia Ministers of the area attended Welfare Conference gave a granted permission for the wedshy the dedication and an organ reshy brief address at the conclusion ding of two Presbyterians to cital in the church attracted of the Bishops talk take place in St Katharine of many non-Catholics of the comshy Msgr Higgins who came fur Siena Catholic Church here munity consultation with the Bishop at

his request said there is noThe unusual request for the A spokesman for Archbishop longer any doubt that problemsuse of the church was made by Keols Ecumenical Commission in the fiele of agriculture cannotRev William Dupree pastor of said the clergy and people of be solved unless and until farmthe Wayne Presbyterian Church Wayne have been outstanding

workers are organized into freefor two of his congregation for their ecumenical cooperation tride unions He said growersWilliam Raybeck and Linda ald activity need to organize tooMerwyn The farm labor disturbance in

The Presbyterian pastor exshy Arrest Journalists Starr County in late May with plained that his church is being the formation of the Independshycompletely renovated and will In Demonstration ent Workets Association by Eushynot middotbe finished in time for the MADRID (NC)-Two Catholic gene Nelson a Californianwedding scheduled Aug 27 A journalists were among the 60nearby Methodist church also is persons arrested during a demshybeing rebuilt and no Protestant onstration by about 2000 workshy ~ church in the area is large ers and students hereenough to accommodate the The demonstrators were tryshy CDEBROSS OIL number of persons anticipated ing to deliver a message to the at the wedding co

labor ministry concerning imshySt Katharines new church provement of working conditions ~ Heating Oils

was only recently dedicated and freedom for labor unions Father William J ODonnell Authorities declared the demshypastor said he received many onstration illegal and said that and Burners contrfbutions for the new church it had a Marxist character It C365 NORTH FRONT STREET (

was organized by the Workers Commissions which are not a NEW BEDFORD I

Authorities Seize part of the official unions of the WYman 2-5534 Falange Spains only legal p0shyCatholic Magazine litical party MADRID (NC) - Madrids -- (

public prosecutor ordered the seizure of the Catholic magazine

Mother and Teacher published WHITES Family Restaurant here by the Missionaries of the Rt 6 at The Narrows in North WestportSacred Heart

The reason given for the seishyWher~ Tliezure was the printing af a letter

signed a Barcelona reader Entire family complaining about the treatment Can Dine Barcelona priests received from Economicallypoiice in their demonstration in support of university students trying tei form an organization FOR free of government control

RESERVATIONSA judge ordered police to enshy

PHONEter the residence aid printing office of the Sacred Heart OS 5-7185 Fathers and to confiscate all ~opies of the magazine

6 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs July 14~ 1966

Neitlu~1r Beneficial IThe United States Ambassador to the United Nations Arthur Goldberg said three years ago There arise on the one hand those whose answer to every problem is to do nothing There arise on the other hand those who want to do everything at once One side considers change with fear and the other with scorn I want to say quite eandidly that neither emotion is beneficial to progress This is a balanced and wise judgement and precisely because it is can be easily overlooked There is a sense of the dramatic in an extreme-preserve the past at aU Msts overturn everything right away But such is not and cannot be the case When one is dealing with vital is-- sues and most importantly with people there is and must be always the combiriation of stability and change because in any transition there must be continuity Actually when some people talk of revolution they forget that the root meaning of that word is to turn around and sometimes to turn back

In the Church today there are many tensions These have always been there because the unchanging teachshyings of Christ are taking place in the hearts of mortal men in a society that is ever changing with an ever-develshyoping awareness of applications and implications- of Chrisshytian doctrines These tensions have been brought into stronger relief by the discussions and documents of the Council People are articulate and so there is a tendency to ever-simplify and to see all current tensions polarizing

around two eXtremes advocates of change in~ist that everything old must go everything now must be new and

those who oppose them are refusing to becomeinvolved and have settled for inertia advocates of the traditionar insist on their part that the past must be preserved that those who oppose them are simply playing with novelti~$ and are sellihg out to -the fad of the moment

Both sides have not caught the true spirit of the Council The Council if it insisted on anything insisted that the Church is the family of GOO and as Gods fAmily eontainsboth the divine the unchanging truths of the Lord and the human their growth and application and eonstant renewal in the hearts of sinful men In any rampc newal there is not a cutting down anna re-establishingshythat is anarchy-but a continuity a cutting away of UDshy

essentials but a careful preservation of the substaJlce a becoming other without _becoming another The Cegtuncil ii

deed insists that the Church is GOds family and in a family there should never be sides but the working together ~of each and all for the glor~Llt~f God and the gooQ of all

EvilConsequences Years ago there was a program Truth or Conseshy

quences A lime thought makes one re~lize that truth 1 h e i r clerical mons being delivered) on the does have its own consequences-admit the truth and immediately a certain way of thinking and acting is de manded or else one is an intellectual hypocrite

Words have consequences too because these are the ordinary vehicles to express the truth Words should be used to express clearly and not to veil ambiguity and spread confusion

A recent phrase-black power-has com~on the scene It is touching off all sorts of consequences Some see it as merely expressing the moral and economic and politiCal pressures that the Negro mu~t exert to make sure that the laws that are on the books are really enforced in American

society Viewed in this light the phrase is an apt one But others see in the phrase a threat a rallying

point of violence a promise that blood will low in the streets and that the Negro must now have his hour of Violence since the white has had his century

It takesmiddot a certain type of boldness for those who have not lived with the day-by~day indignities of the Negro to ask him to continue to live according to the Christ shylike patience and charity that have been 80 eonspiciousa part Qf the Negro struggle for first-class status But any

other path is t9 invite further sorrow and hatred

readers but it subject of Civil riglits Are they properly understood is unobjeeshyis interesting to open to tlJe criticism of beingtoo tionableJ but when the black note th~lt they negative too critical of the

unanimously agreed on the cen- faults of the movement unwillshytral importance of one point in ing to give credit whE~re credit particulu naJllely tpe futility is due too slgtaring in their and harmfulness of excessively praise of the Negros accom negative uiticismr from the plishments Frankly I think not pulpit On the contrary I suspect that

Heres the way on~ of the wciters put it- respectfully but very frankly I am afr~id he said that too often our preachshyers entirely ignore what we the silent fathful expect to hear in

a SermOIl They address us as rebels whom they BlUst subdue as idlers whom they must shake J1P as hardened sinners whom they must needs terrify as the proud that require toOO humilshyiated as the self--satisfied who need to toe disquieted 0

AteeDtuate Positive (The3) aJe never done ten-middot

ing us oj our duties and of our neglect of duty but if youmiddot come to examine it there is really nothing easier than to put

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Man of Courage InmiddotIeglritvI ~ By Msgr George C Higgins

(~irectoJr Social Action Dept NCWC) Several y~ars ago a Catholic publishing h()Use in Ireland

of all places ~published a small volume of essays by a group of laymen on the art of preaching T0 the bestmiddot of JnY

koowledge if i~ the only book of its kind ever publiehed in the Eng)ishlang~age - ~peaking l~ effectivEgt-to uitshythe onlybegtegtk m whIch Jay- icize people negativelv for the men are given an opportunity neglect of their duties th~~ it ~ to state very frankly what to accentuatE 1~ posi~ve aDd they would like to hear the cler- to a~aken m the l~ltbf~l a gy say in their sermons and how bunung deSire 110 practIce VJrtue

middotthey wmiddotould Uke for the sheer love of God and hbto haVE them De1g or

a it The sev- And hat JI6 UUE~ the S YI tribu- preacher In thiS regard IS equalshya t ~ sym- ly true mutatis mutandis of the PiU~ ~ade a columnist ~r the edit~riialwriter widevaiiety of CatholIc Pr~ on lltighte useful mgges- But what about the (olunms tmiddotions a n d rec- andmiddot editorials that are being ommendltions to written these days (alaquo1 the ser-

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a carefulstudl Of the record would show that durinlt the past decade civil rights columns and editorials in the Catholic presti have been much morE positive than negative

I It is my impression in therexample of Roy Wilkins pr~ words that during thnt period dent of NAACP who t~ld the of time there has belenmiddot mueh press on July 4 that the trouble more emphasis on the Negro with black power is it implieerights and privileges than on his ~anti-white and we cant ))3 duties and responsibiHties muchmiddot anything to do with it mQ~ praise of the accompUsh- Mr Wilkins said that the te ments of the civil rights moveshyment than criti(ism of its roisshytakes and imperfection~

Blaek Power And thats the way ilt middotsbould

have been of (aurse and the way its iikely to be for the inshydefiriite future American Neshy

itseU was a bad choicemiddot words and explained we Iieve ~ the legitimate use poer

It 0lght never to be etbnll or racial he added Tile NAACP fCr exa~ple has alwampJl8 been a believer In the unfettered

~ower slogan is usedcdemagOg Ically as a rationale for black

racism or black violence ought to qe condemned even-shy~r ellPecially - by friends aDd supporters of the civil rig movement

Great SoclalReformer Those whomiddot hesitate to blOw

the whistle on black racists_ feal of being condemned bull

Uncle Toms or lily-livered tilashyeras can take courage from

Asks Vocations Appeals Stress Highmdeals

CINCINNATI (NC)-- peals for religious vocat~

among ~ung peoplemiddot muu be based on a challenge

their high Ideals ArchbishcllJ Karl J Alter of Cincinnati saJG

here The archbishop counseled

ligious to be sure they have right understanding and true 8Dshypreciation of the meaning of bull ligious life and to employ coashyrect means In their efforts foster vocations

Archbishop Alter said ttmI youth wants to be challeniJe6 by high ideals and not by bull

ducements that springfrom teu poral or human consideratio~

o~ti~~reie~a ~~~c ~li~ which operates interiorly

Above all lie counseh6t never use pressure Never ~

Youll lose your soul if )I0Ildont accept your vocatioQlf The Church has never taugldthat A religious vocation is to be lnswered in total freedf)~

cheerfully without any force en compulsion

~ creen eandidates

Archbishop Alter also citeGthe need for screening of candioo dates Not every one who preshysents herself as having a reDshygious vocation is to be taken at face value he said

He advised the Sisters til carefully evaluate new trenin the apostolate and not to lie

too quick 10 adopt novel proaches

Let no one ten you he saiO that the workmiddot of teaching chitshydren in the classroom or of _ vice to the sick in hospitals ~ caring for others in need has ceased to be apostolate of UaeReligious

Some are called to be extordinary things he Said Ova

this is aspeciaimiddotvocation ~ sPeshycial grace and not the norrm one

the Negro The drive for black pow~

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hand out reproaches costs nothshying either

The ~hing which is really di~ficult which is actually ~i-

- vine is t) give us a t~ste for our duties ajd to awaken in us a

wish to do ihem and to be genshyerous in the doing And another name for a taste for duty islove Beloved preachers then make us love God or rather help us

to believl in His love for us There is certainly much to be

said for lhis point of view with regard tlt the matter and form

of preaching -It is unquestionshy

groes are so desperately on the ballot for tJe Negro We bave defensive and are still struggling counseled hIm on the use of hiD against such hopelessly uneven b~llot for the ildvancement cd odds to win aclaquoeptance in the ~IS race Our who~e a~proach bull community and to achieve their mterracIal not antJraclal

basic human rights that they Mr Wilkins is a man of C018o

have every right to expect the age and integrity Some of the pulpit and the press ui gomiddot out black power extreiiJists iU of their way to redress the 1gtal- other segments of th~ chdl ance bull rights movement are trying- iIrl

And yet the preacher or col- smear him as an Uncle Tom umnist or editorial writer who buttheyare bound to fail LCmg winks at the irresponsible rbeto- after they have run out of steaua ric of some of the more reckless Roy Wilkins will bemiddot remembeiecl black power boys in the dvil a1d honored as one of the gFealrights movement is no Jlriend of social reformers of th~ gen

Hugh J Golden ably easi er - amp n d I senela1lY the movement and no jirieraquotl Qf atiOD

7 Catholic Methodist Discussions Stress Role of Holy Spirif

CHICAGO (NC) - The first meeting on the national level of representatives of the Methoshy

middot dist Church and the Roman eathohc Church focused on the role of the Holy Spirit in the Christian community~

The session brought together a Catholic delegation headed by Auxiliary Bishop Joseph B Brunini of Natchez-Jackson Miss ~d of the subcommisshymon for Methodist relations of

the US Bishops Commission en Ecumenical Affairs and a group led by Methodist Bishop

F G~r~ld Ensley of Columbus 0 chairman of the Commission G~ Ecumenical Affairs of the Methodi~t Church The Methoshydist Ch~rc with 103 mil1ion members IS the largest sm~le

Pr~~estl1ntchurch in the United States

Prelates at Meeting ~mong t~e five Methodists

takmg lart ~n the day-long talks were Bishop Fred P Corson of Philadelphia president of the World Methodist Council and Dr Albert C Outler of Dallas Who was an observer-delegate for the WMC at all four sesshysions of the Second Vatican Council

Catholic Archbishop John P Cody of Chicago and Methodist Bishop- Thomas W Pryor both appeared at the meeting to extend their personal greetings

and encouragement to the parshyticipants

The session opened with a middot prayer led by Bishop Ensley

Reformed Churches on the meaning of reformation in the Church

It may be therefore that Roman Catholic-Methodist conshyversations could focus on the Christian life Such discussion would mean primary attention to the work of the Holy Spirit bull bullbullWe propose therefore that our discussion begin on the meaning of the new life in Christ the experience of salvashytion the nature of Christian assu~ance the call to perfecshytiqn

In line with the suggestions of Father Cronin and Qr Smith the group deCided to lay stress on the role of the Holy Spirit The possibility of greater ecushymenical activity on college campuseswas also indicated as a theme for further discussion

Thcent participants agreed that a second meeting should be held nextpecember also in Chicago on the theme Salvation Faith and Good Works

Jesuit Stresses Duty to Protest UmiddotnJmiddotust Laws EVANSVILLE (NC)-A

Jesuit priest emphasizes here in Indiana that citizens not only have the right but the

duty 110 protest against unjust ~~

and closed with another led by Father John Bonn SJ an Bishop Brunini instructor at Fairfield tTniver-

Tenor of the meeting was set sity BridgePort Conn aSO by two papers prepared on the wal1ed ofthe perils that woUld

middot Met~odist sid~ by Or Eugene result if this country adoptedshymiddot L Smith of New York associ- universal military consltription bullte getl6al secretary in the in an address to the Te Deum

United ftates for the World Internationa chapter here Coun~i1 of Churches and on the Speaking on Pr()test~ Vioshy

Catholic side by FatherJohn 1eRce Apathy and Obedience r Cronin sS of Washington F ttl B d that to break associate director of itle Social a er onn sal

- Action Department of the Na- middota law OOes not necesarily mean tional Catholic Welfare Con- aperson bas committed an 1mshylerence lnoral act

-Mostlaws are based on mMshy i

Servlee 01 Loft alityent he said But middotsomeare rather Cronin IlUggested that unjust and inequitable We have

e CatholicMethodiBt dialogue tlie ciu~to protest against these IhigM be ceRtered on Christian laws We have no right to 3shy

lIOCial concerns on the structure pat~Y and fuoctioning of tbe Chltrch Speaking in classroom style and on the work of the Holy Father Bonn urged the members middot Spirit and the fllDction ofmiddotthe to i~do their homework on the pro p-tet I e ministry in the impOrtant issues of the day Dauzvardis representative of Church G~rmaDY Examp~e the former free Republic of

On the question of social con- When we have studied the Lithuania said all of the nati()nsF - C cern ~lr ronm said that problem and our conscience tells I which have been incorpor~ted

one of the glories ofMethod- wi what is right then we not in theSoviet Union are su1jushyismis its belief thattbe Churoh only have the duty to protest gated and exploited by Russia and eachmiddot believer must be in- but it is also our duty to pro- Their peoples are deprived of v~lved in a service of love to test violently if the inJustice human rlhts and fundamental his fellow man is massive and no legal means is freedoms he continued citing

Dr Smith in his presentation available to correct it he sllid also stressed the need for in- He cited the silence of Chrisshyesthation of the various un- tian people in Germany during Attempt to Change derst1ndings of the role of themiddot World War II as an example-of C A h

Joly Spirit publicapathy which was moral- ~mmuiity pat yThe basic missionary eon- ty wlongNEWBUllGH (NC) - lIIQunt

Yict~on that the new life in Speaking of universal mili- middotSt MarY College here has an-Christ is intended for all people t8ryeonscription Father Bonn nounced plans for a series of eould be a basis f()r fruitful said this coupled with stock- seminllrs d~sigJled to change

th tn d f th b t h conversation between Catholic Inbng of atomic weapons would ea I u eo apa y a Qu ushyand Methodist representatives be a catastrophe be said He went on to say middotThismiddotideahasbeena failurew ld h th t these Eftmiddot h e wou ope a In urope ormiddot cen urles e

discussions might be a Useful said You must see tIiat this part in the larger series in which is not done in the United States

Roman Catholicism is now enshygaged We understand that the discussions with Lutherans focus - the creeds with the Anglishyeans on the sacraments with the

Art ConYenti~n BUFFALO (NC)-The Cathoshy

lie Art Association headquarters here announced its 1966 conven-

Uon will be held Aug 18 to 21 in the student center of Sacred Heart Dominican College Housshy

ton Tex The meeting has been billed ~ an intensive workshy

~p on The Shape of the Churob Tq come Sacred Architecture in

~ Mp(lena Woll

t-laquoew Civics Course In Irish Schools DUBLIN (NC)-A course in civics will be introduced into secondary schools of this country next September and a special preparatory course for teachers will ~ held in Dublin it was announced by Minister for Edshyucation George Colley at the anshypua~ ocial Study Congress here

Colley said that children must lie taUght to see that civic reshylponsibility iii inseparable from ~mple 19ve and respect for their ~tl7 and its people

DIRECTS CENTER Search for someone to direct the Culmer day care center in Miami ended when Sr Marie InshyfantaGQnzales of Baltimore Md accepted post An Oblate Sister ofProvidence she is the first R~lig1otiii to head an anti-poverty project jn Florida NC Photo

Plain Hyp()cr~~y

Lithuanian Cites Double-Talk in Red Claim

Of Defen~ing Coloiaf P~pl~s~ights

CHICAG0 (NC)~oviet Russhysias claim~ as a peace-loving nation-and a defender of the rights ~colonial peopl~s~ is plainhyenPgerisy Lithuanias eonshy

IlUI ~neril1 cbarged Speaking befor~a committee

plllnning a Captive Nations Week Petras P Dauzvardis noted thElt Soviet Russia is the biggest anei almost sole cokmial power in the present day world

man probl~ particularlyrace in thecity of Newburgh The college has received a $10000 federal grant under the Higher Education Act of 1965 to suPPort the seminars

The seminar program will be launched with a mass meeting in the college theater Sept 28 The seminars will be held peri shyodically through next March and will deal with problems in such areas as housing education and local government

Planning sessions for the pro- gram havealready been held at Mount St Mary with the New- burgh chapter of Bnai Brith and the college administration serving as eo-cpnvenors IU1d representatives of other agencies acting as C()-sponsors SeymolH Fein~an of Briai Brith is temshypor~rfchairm~nof the program

THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 14 1966

Permits Concert In Cathedral

TOKYO (NC) - Peter Tatsuo Cardinal Doi of Tokyo lent his eathedral for a concert of British music to commemorate the 900th anniversary of Westminster Abshybey

Sponsored by the British emshybassys cultural department and Mainichi Shimbun large Japanshyese daily newspaper company the concert featured works by H~nry Purcell George Frederick Handel Gustav Holst Ralph Vaughan Williams and William Walton It was the first pershyformance of all middotthese works in Japan

In offering the cathedra~ for the evening of music the cardishynal said that he was happy to make some contribution to the

commemoration of the 900th centenary of Westminster Abshybey which is a great symbol of Christian tradition for the Enshyglish nation as well as for the whole Christian family

Dudley Cheke charge dafshyfaires at the British embassy here in thanking the cardinal for the use of St Marys eatheshydal said

Such a gesture from one of the worlds newest cathedrals

communist govement interfershyence with the current religiouS celebrations iii Poland

The peOple behind the IiOIl Curtain demand freedom and independence and justly 90 he asserted

Ch M kIcagoans to ar Polish Millennium

CHICAGO ltNC) More thaR

200006 persons are expected to fill SoldierFieldhere for a colshyorful patriotic arid religious fes- tival marking the1000th annishyversary of Polands Christianity on Sunda) A~g 28

to one of the most ancient and famous places of worship in Britain is in the true ecumenical spirit of our time

Rejects Cliallenge To Sunday Laws

ATLANTA (Ne)A federal judge here has turned down a request by a department store chain for a three-judge hearing on the constitutionality of Georshy

gias Sunday closing laws lJ S District Judge LewiS R

Morgan agreed hoWever fG conduct a GDe-judge hearing on whether the laws had been apshyplied in a discriminatory manshyner against the stores He set the hearing for July ~l

Judge Morgan noted that the U S Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of similar laws iF- 1961 Thus he said the chalshylenge to the Georgia statutes was insubstantial

P B h ortuguese IS Op VTICAN CITY (NC) P

n - ope Paul VI has named Father Americo Henriques formervice rector of the major seminary of

Highlight of the festivities will the Leiria diocese in Portugal be a c()ncelebrated Mass at a to be auxiliaiy bishop of Lashy1oo-foot square altar with mego Portugal Archbishop John P Cody as principal celebrant middot

pageants ban9s and a 1200- bull bull voice choral group will be fea- J B bullbull tured in the entertainment The celebration wnrenawith a pro- bull bullee~ion toa 32-fthigh reproduc- LUMmiddotBER CO tion of the ic~nlgtf Our Lady of bull bull Czestochowa which will be conshystructed at the nortlierid of the So Dartmouth bull field bull

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PHILADELPHIA (NC) shyMother Mary Louis Scheerer

middot has been elected mother general

Any Grandchild Able to Wrap of UJe Dominican Congregation of 8t Catherine de Ricci whicb

Grandpa Around Little Finger By Mary Tinley Daly has its motherhouse in suburbaa

Not all the littlepeopJe~~ who come around our house Mediamiddot middot A native of Philadelphia sh~middot are gremlins Some ofmiddot them are grandchildren of various joined the Dominican commushyages sizesshapes and temperaments but they all seem oity inmiddot 1926 She was graduated to have one thing in commonthemiddotgift Of persuasion with from ROsemont Colleglaquol here and

middottheir grandfather Publicly has a mastersmiddot degrelaquol in educ~I just cant think Now doil~t teli tion from Fordham University She spent middot25 years of her reli shy

middotwe call it ithe gift of pershy me to suasion though privately Yes she jumped-up and

middotgious life in Cuba teaching ~ middotwe regard it as wrapping down You sai9 When did God Dominican academies in Havana first talk about baseball in thehim around a finger With his and CieruuegosFor the paSt Bible and I didnt kiloll ittherimiddot own children the Head of the year she was superior at a parshybut you told me Its in the firstHouse wasnt stem but ~e wa~ ish center in Cali Colombia

firm With the line of Gena Genevieve small visitors Mothe~ Mary Louis is a siste)

middot hes a push-overbull Genesis he prompted

CYf the late Bishop Aloysius L inning I havimt read the Bible

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hands-a triple play you might the con game

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middot during a walk middot can Sisters three Carmelite

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bull my 50 cents back from Auntthe Head of the MarkieHouse little Mary Daly Brennan middotSisters Wo~king

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seven-year-old Mary would run See what I mean A push-over on ahead take a few steps 1gtack- for the little people at our house ST PAUL (NC)~The Sisters

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By Joseph and Marilyn Roderick To Open SundayI must make another appeal in behalf of day liDies

BOSTON (NC) - T-be RevAt one time these flowers were considered the lowliest of Douglas Horton former dean offlow~rs and were to Igte seen mainly in unkempt gardens the Harvard University divinity

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er at the 31stbiennial Catholicthat they were Capable of seafood eating in my own oPin- Daughters of Alnerica national8UrViving almosfany amount ion the clam convention here starting Sundayof neglect poor soil drought Tbefreshness and availability

Dr Horton will speak on aand ill treatment and so they of this tyPe of food along ith panel dealing wiih Christian

~re planted in difficult areas the swi~ness of its prepara~on Conver$8tions Richard Cardishywhere nothing else could grow makes It perfect for hot sticky nal Cushing of Boston and Msgr Things have changed formiddot the i days Salad~ and Summer se~m

middot Francis J Lally editor of thelowly day li11 Hybridists have to go band m hand and nothmg Pil~ Boston archdjocesim newsshyimproved the middotquality of flower makes a qwcker or tastier salad

middot pa~r are alSo listed as paneland the length middotof the poundlowering than seafood even the canned ists taeasonand have broadeneq ~ and frozen vaneties such as tuna

Cardinal Cushing host to thecolor spectrum~include Y~l- and Alaskan crab meat conv~ntion is scheduJed to offerlows oranges and myriad Pas~l One of the secrets of success m the convention Mass and to besharles without diminishing the cooking these gifts from ~he sea fe~turea speaker at the conven- touglmess of the plant in any is speed overcooking tends to tion banquetwaY ~he new hybrids may be toughen even the sweetest clam

grown unler the same adverse and dry out the most succulent A panel oilmiddot The Influence of eonditions of drought poor soil fresh sworfish steak Freshness weimen in the World will h~ve erowding md light shade as the is second in importance in fish as speakers Mother Mary Henshyolder wild varieties cookery as can be attested to by nesseyof the Cenacle Convent Under desirable conditions anyone who has tasted a fish Mary Sparks of radio station the newvarieties of day lily do cooked over an open fire secshy WNAC Mrs Mary McGrath of extremely well These are fasci onds after leaving its watery the Boston Herald and Dr Franshyoating plants in many respects home ces Smith of the Leahy Clinic For one thing the flower lasts Many years ago when my famshy Msgr Joseph Havey superior for only one day to be quick17 fly vacationed at Horseneck of the Missionary Society of st

James the Apostlefounded breplaced by another on the fol- Beach before the hurricanes Cardinal Cushing to send U s

priests to Latin American miso lowing day ravag~d it one of our favorite

The plants reproduce very pastimes was gazing through sions and Msgr Joseph M Nelshy4tJicldy and a single tuber will binoculars in search of return ligan 0f the CommissionGlf

grow to three or four the first ing swordfishingboats If the Christian Unity for the Balti shyrear and may be broken up in~ had a white flag flying from the more archdiocese aIsGwill Mshy

dress the convention 10middot or mj)e plants after five mast it meant they had had a yellngtor so TheY ~aybe moved successful day and were return- Andre G~gneand Miss Margaret Parkef ehairman The at ~1most any time without real~ ing witb their prize or prizes tomiddot affair wi1lbe held on the hOllpitaI gt9ulids corner of Mid- ly setting them back to any eK- the wharf at WestpOrt Point die and South Main Streets ChiekimBarbecue Set tent although the best time for The lucky youngster who first ~ planting is in late Summer or sighted this flag woqld run to At Central ViUage aarly Fall tellthe adults and we would all Members of theLadies GuildStronger Church

This is the time thqugh ~ pile eagearly into the cars hOP- of St John Ule Baptist Church isit the nurseries to see them lB ing to reach the dock before the Central Village will sponsor a bl~ for -election for pU~has- boat came into sight in the Tithing Paid Catechists Action Movement Play chicken barbecue from 530 to ing later m the ~asonBettcr river The huge swordfish were bull 730 satUrday night July 16 at yet if you hare 8 friend witp a somet~ng to see (an~ smell) Mai()r Role in PhiHppine$ Church Progress the parish hall Serving will be fewplantswhich are well-estab-middot as their huge carcaSses fIlled the continuous TiCkets are limited lis~edI am sure_~~t he woUld sman fishing boats and their SAGINAW (NC) Tithing AId these ~osts are not iii- _ and should be obtained in adshybe more than Willi~ toI)llrt sword was a frightening th~ng paid catecllists and a lrtrong eon~Clerable eGD te~chers are vance from merilbers Or at 1iie with a fewtu~rs to view N~Nlaquorthel~ss we f01gt CaibolicActi~xnoveP1ent are pa~ saiaries ~denjogta pro- rectory General ch~rmanis

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p~rpe~ual ery is l- I only had 2 cu s dry white wine wrhere are middot1~~p~ests middotfoTmiddot Marks Fath~r LeFebvere said tqe tImettbere 18 absoluteI7 I t ~ ot sliced 49000 peopleliVlngmiddot In three 46 lay catechists take care of re- In Cqtholic Schooi nQthing that can be p~ant~ with l ~~lonion sliced town~ and 68 villages he said ligiQl1s instrueticm in 26 grade SPOKANE (NC)-Four Prot less trouble and WhICh affords 12 wholemiddot peppercorns of hIS eastern Luzon area of schools In the iiocese as a whole estant mini-sters and a rabbi will as much beauty as the day m 1 spring of parsley and I Infanta-in Quezon Province It there ~ 2aO paid laY catechists participate in the Summer

In the Kitchen _ Tablespoons chopped parsley would be absolutely impOSSIble teaching in 120 ptjblic scbools J

School of Christian ApostolateMel~ssa pic~ed uP a sca~lop 2 pounds of tiny scallops to get anything done without ~ In additionto paying theeosts (SSCA) next week at Gonzaga~ell 10 the nver t~s mbrnmg 2Tablespoonsof butter lay helpproVlded by Catholic of8D eneosIve CCD program University here in the State ctf Where were vacaJIon~ng and 1I large ripe tomatoes Action and the CCD tithing is also paying ~e brunt Washington More than 1000lDuch to her ~nse It tu~ed 1pound pound mushrooms trimmed Father LeFebvere noted that of tb~ eosts of educating semshy teenagers - including various eut to have two sld~ a~d be lB- and coarselychoRPelt despite a decline ip middotthe economy inarians Christian and Jewish youth bullhablt~d She plac~d It WIth great 1 Tablespoon lemon juice the introduction of tithing has The Carmelite reported that groups -are expected ror the care In a sandpail full f water salt and pepper beeninstrumental in permitting the status of the priesthood and five-day leadership school beingand ~ounced to all WIth great 1) In a saucepan put the wine the Church to move ahead Sisterhood has risen sharply in sponsored by Bishop BernaId 3~ g~nerosty We can cook It for carrot onion~ peppercorns aod P naSiatas the Philippines and vocations are Topel of Spoka~bull dinner ess~o

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tal Fall River scbeduled f~ Saturday J111y 16 from 9 to 9 are left to rlmiddotghtbull Sister BeattiK Sister Rita Marie

the sprig oflparsley Bring to r0 growing We now have 27 boys If lilie could manage to fiM boil and add the ~allopssim- T~~g b~ said bas bootjt~ in Manila seminaries he said

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St ~celiasMissionClubwiniDJl ~han thetieasures of the seabullbull 3 Simmer the cooking liquid IndianmiddotBishopmiddotmiddot Praises hold a rummage al~ from 6 toWe in New England dont fully until it is reduced to about ~ 9 tomorr~w and from 1l 10 4reaHzehow lucky we areto be of a cup Strain and reserve American Missioners- Saturday at 62-1 Whipple Streetnear the source of luscious sea- 4 rn a large skillet me~t the

Fall River Proceedsmiddot will beneshyfootlmiddot as the aforementionedJ Dutteradd the tomatoes Peeled CALltur~~(NC)~a~s~ed- fit the Franciscan MissionariesscalloR the sweet crab the and seeded and coarsely chopped PusIShOf La~rn~ p~aChY of Mary and contributions ofroyal lobster and all the other and t~~ mushrooms aqd cOok S l1Sr~ urne 0 IS ocese clethes will be appreciated varieties of fish that inhabit our over a low he~t until mushrooms from a VISIt tad the Un~tedttate~

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the president of the Nationall Council of eathollc Men saicf here

Speaking ~efore the fourtlli a~nual conv~ntion of the Diocshyesan Council of ~atholic MeBt John Donnelly said that the whole world had a glimpse 01 what can be accomplished bi collegiality at the Second Vanshyean Council

It liked the glimpse he ccm tinued and will demand a fuD view This will meall applying collegiality by analogy to othell areas of the Church

While collegiality strictiy apshyplies to the College of Bishops he explained the bishop can ill turn consult with his priests and people

Good startl in this area have already been made he addec citing the opening of discussion of diocesan problems to allpeoshypIe in some dioceses and the creshyation of parish school boarde with lay membersbull

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Bishop Co rberry Urges Adequate Insured Income COLUMBUS (NC)-BishbP

John J Carberry has desshyleiibed an adequate insured income for one-parent famshyilies as a question basic to the people of our times and one ~hich cannot be evaded

The bishops statement was read by Father Thomas Duffy Chairman of the Diocesan Ecu-middot menicalCommission at the rally Itlimaxing the Ohio Walk for Adequate Welfare

Some 1000 persons were on hand for the rally in fronto~ the

State HOuse It marked the conshyelusion of a 10-day 155-mile walk from Cleveland to Columshybus Bishop Carberry noted his support of the marchers stated ~im of adequate welfare payshyments in Ohio-100 per cent of

2 standard based on todays cost 4)f living We join ~ithyou is asking

bull t themiddot state of Ohio to consider your proposal earnestly and to i-ectify the situation imlledi- PROUD MOTHFRTheaudiellce appla uded Mrs Alma St Onge of Putnam Conn Religious Superiors 2tely l1esaidmiddot at the St Michaels College commencementmiddotWinooski Park Vt where her three children Close Con e to Howemiddotver the bishop aske~ for received honorary dOctotates in th~ same ceremony Left to right Msgr Paul J St V n on new and creative approaches to Onge vicar general of the NorVlich Conn diocese Mrs StOnge Mother Ritamiddot de la ATCHISON (NC) - CatholR ~ problem of public weifare Cmiddot F SEA religious superiors of men closed including the consideration of a rolX lllericanprovlllclal If the Daughters of the Holy Ghost and US Rep their ninth annual assembly miranteed income Villiam L St 9ngeof Connecticut NC Photo here in Kansas with a resolutiolll Consider the responsibilities urging religious communities to of the parent In one-parltmt fam- Smiddot G Ch h L d continue their search for ways of

jlies who is attempting to bring ees reater il urc ave an Loyaltymiddot ever more effectively livinfl

liP children properly against their witness of Christ through everwhelming odds he said poverty

Basic Question New Penno Bi shop Cite$ CounciIGoins Attending the meeting were Should not such parents be 142 leaders in the Conference 01

Jgiven an adequate insured in- ALTOONA (NC)-A degree Loyalty to and love for the Speaking of the Constitutionmiddot Major Religious Superiors of Come relieving them of the of confusion may have followed ChUllt h he declared will equal on the Church in the Modern Mens InStitutes representing pressing anxietiesoLmere sub it but Vatican Council IIs teach- in days tocomemiddotmiddotammiddotpersuaded World he declared it should re- 35000 priests Brothers and sem sistence existence instead of the ings wil1middot1~ad men eventually to that ltJf the infant Christian com- mind every member of the dio- inarians Jlovernment hiring endless varie- great loveof and-loyalty to the mlinitymiddot I cese of-the role to middotbe filled ill In their four-day meeting they ties of parent substitutes such as Church Bishop James J iIogan Bisil10p Hogan commented on shedding the lightoJEtheGospel e-amined how they can fulfill

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profolli)~nyinto the mysterymiddotCJIf was ~ehgJOus $112~2 million E G S Beiledict~nesmiddot Expand Chtist~sChurchu~t nature her e~c~hj)nll $753D~ll~on al1~ ast elmans middoteek middot C 11 K mission the rriorif filled with h~sPl1al and institutional $1432 S I degt 0 Cmiddoth h 0

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L ~TCHIS0NltNC)-Father Al- ture generations privileg~d ~ Th~ breakdown of th~tpree LINmiddot (llC)-GeraldGOefshy~~ilJI~TI)1laquon OSI3president be m~mbers of tJte LOJdsMysti- previnus years 196~ ielgiou~ ier he~d oi~astGeirrian~~ middot ~StBened](t$ltolle~e here in cal Body $1033 mIllIon ~duc1tional $680 communlst-dommated Christianlapsa~ says ~lIarringdeIays we million~ hospital and institu- Deinocratjcmiddot party insist~d that ~nay have the foundationsin nmiddot~middotmemiddot middotCmiddotmiddothmiddotmiddotmiddotC ago Man ti6nal-$985 milliont(jtal $2698 tle Catholic IChurchin East and~fore the first snowfalls He million 1963 religious $1001 westGermany must be seen as was speaking of the colleges H Obl million _educational $678 ~il- two indepmiddotendentunits -

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The three-story air-condi- ward Murphy of Ciiicago has re- lion 1964 religious $999 mH- th6~~tes who see c09peratiolll ~oned library will accommodate ceived the t~tle of honorary Ob- lion educational $709 million between the bishops of the two 230000 volumes to start but is late - highest distinction t ha t l)ospHal and institutional $1 301 zones of Germany as a danger designed for expansion since can be giveri a layman by the million total $3003 milli~n to communist power 7000 volumes are being added Oblates of Mary Immaculate Preliminary reports for the Goettel claimed that the West each y~ar The dormItory will The title was conferred at St first quarter of 1966 showed a German bishops impelled by the house ne~rlY 150 ~tudents at tl1e ~nthonys Seminary here in fallinH off in religious and hos- demands of their Christian exist shyBenedlctmes men s college Texas by Father Clifford Black- pital and institutional construc- ence work to overthrow the

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crown Edward Duff SJ associate proshy A Polish representative here fessor of political science at Holy SELFmiddotHELP PROJECT A host of young collegians and high school stud~nts are sp~aking two weeks after the deshyCross College Worcester Mass participating in a Self-Help Project cQnducted by Marymount College Boca Raton for sign of the stamp was exhibited 81d Msgr Joseph Gremillionbull migrant workers and cultU1ally deprived children of South Flotida Greg Johnson Diocese publiCly here said his governshydirector for Socio-economic de-shy ment insisted that the design telof Miami seminarian provides the music while Nigerian princess Roseanna Ofem censhyvelopment Catholic Relief Serv be changed Otherwise Pohmdter teaches dancing 011 the grounds of St Vincent de Paul major seminary which has ices-National Catholic Welfare might refuse to allow any U S Conference New York lent its facilities as one of six centers during the six-week Summer middotprogram NC Photo mail bearing the stamp into iit

A week before the confershy territory he added ences opening the WCC made In the meantime the COntroshypublic priormiddot recommendations versial stamp is still on Ul4Seminarian Singers Have Hit middotRecordby top Anglican Orthodox Protshy presses Its initial printing 0laquo estant and Roman Catholic scholshy 115 million stamps is schedulet1l ars calling for immediate estabshy ISons ofmiddot AdamI See Value of Folk Music for first day of issue lishment of joint study and acshytlon progplms by their churches CINCINNATI (NO)-The fa- more promise Word of Light group three years ago Later middotHecads Department to deal with a broad scope of vored folk music Of the college- which middotalso has a religious theme they learned and added guitar ST LOUIS (NC) _ Mary E social ills age generation can be used to The seminarians came up with playing In addition to personal Dajs has been named directOli

Joint Action adantage in the apostolate io Handful in three days and appearances the three have vis- of social service a new depar~ The recommendations were youth were surprised ~hen the tune isted a mission in North Caro- ment at the Catholic Hospitan

revealed with the publication by Thats the view of the Sons ~came a hit A major record lina where they sang a loU AssOciation l)eadcillarter~ here the WCC of the full texts of ofmiddot Adam middotthree popular folk Company now is middotnegotiating lor mountain Mass designed esp~- MiSliDavis ws formerly witll minutes of two closed meetings singers~ho developed their Handfulmiddotmiddot dally to appeal to the people of the American Public Welfabull held under the joint auspices of talents as a hobby at Stmiddot Greg- Folk Mountain Mag Appalachlmiddota A ti eh _ ssocla on 111middot lcago w~ theWCC and the Vatican Secre- orY$ Seminary here The seminarians began singing lIhe was siaff ampB$Ociate for med-o ~ariatfor Promoting Christian The tiio--WillialnWySdng (JIf ~ together as a barber~hop~ The seminarians ltre Convinced ~al care

New SilCJm~ Stirs Po~ish Regome

WASHINGTON (NC)-Poland has threatened to refuse all mail bearing the new U S five-cent stamp honoring 1000 years of Polands statehood and its milshylennium of Christianity The stamp is due to be released on Jul) 30

In Warsaw U S Ambassador John A Gronouski former U S Postmaster General dismissed the threat as still in the rumor siage

The stamp bears a Latin cross between the dates 966 and 1966 above an eagle Milwaukee arshytist Edmund D Lewandoski who designed the stamp said it is ~

stylized version of the ttadishytional Polish eagle wearing ~

erown The Polish government

through its embassy here pJOshytested that the eagle depicted is the pre-World War II eagle and not the communist post-war eagle The U S State and Post Office departments said the only apparent difference is that the post-war eagle wears a

Vhurs July 14 11966Urge Closer Ties tin Church Fighl On Social Ills

GENEVA (NC) - The World Conference on Church and Society at its opening here was confronted with what amounted to a summons for the immediate broadening of collaboration between members of the World Council of Churches and the Roman Cathshyolic Church on a wide range of middotsocial activities

The conference sponsored by the WCC brought together 400 theologians and leading Chris- i

tia laymen active in public and social affairs for two weeks of probing under the theme Christians in the Technical and Social Revolutions of Our Time The WCC described the meeting i as the most important on social issues ever held under WCC auspices

An eight-man team of official Catholic observers present for the meeting included Msgr Charles Moeller Belgian theoshylogian who recently became unshydersecretary of the Doctrinal Congregation in Rome Father

Unity st Raphaels parish Srraquoing- tl1at appropriate folk music 01-The recommen~ation~~numer- field Terry Wilkeylto~ StmiddotmiddotVin- Seminarians Get feredwith dignity arid solemnity

Ilted race relations problems de Pauls heremiddotandmiddotMlchaelUr-middot _ has a place in tlie Chilrchsmiddot)jt- concerning socialeconomic and bas of StmiddotJosephs Massillon- Smiddot T bullbull 1 orgyThey are especialij fond ~u~tral development emergency have a hit record Hllndful 01 ~~~r ra1n19 of the folk music MaSs for

~iefJ refugeemiddotmiddotresettlement ac eurolay nowmiddotgoihg f()f them in ALANTA (NP)~Aroiddle yenoungAmericans composed by iion for p~a~e and preserice inmiddot OhiomiddotmiddotWHkey wfotethe music class collegestudent Yalled the Ray Repp

irlternati()nalotganitations as and aU middotthre~ ~har~ in compos~ stre~ts of a poor se~tionberein Young people inva~iablY a~lt ~areasrequi~ipgjminepiahtjointmiddot )ngmiddotthemiddot lyrics The words extolmiddot Atlallt~j where povertyis more -~surprised when they discover

bull a~tion They said that while manS achievements and worth eidentthan in sections he tne Sons of Adam aie semishybasic differences middotin sodal and strelS hili ~otaldependenee walked duriilgjiis highsch~l naria~s they said rolk iYusi~ thinking still remain between on God bull days in Rochester N Y by the trio helps dispel the JM)shy

the ehurch~ these were areas Surprise elllaquo ~He got a hajrc~t in a Negro iion that the Church i6 oot Of in which joint programs eOlld None of the three regards blrlgtershop in the area caulling touch with coliege-~ge eu~toffiB lie un~ertaken immediately himself as a professional enter- at least some wondelment aboutmiddot a~d eUlturet~ey a~ded

They also said that the Ro- tainer In factafter Summer his presence there man Catholi~ and other churches vacation the trio will dissolve He is one of ii seminarians Mould combine their study of Wysong and Urbas will be to- working iii the Atlanta archdioshy Cars Blessed te the~logical bases of Chris- gether as students at Mount St cese as part of the Summer BONN (NC)Tens of tbotl shytlan SOCIal acbon because they Marys Seminary here while With A Purpose p l og l am sands of cars were blessed bywere firmly convinced that Wilkey will enter the majormiddot (SWAP) The group divided

pr~ests all over Germany in thethere is no suff~cieht re~son ~hy seminaryo~ the Glenmary into three areas of pastoral conshy Churchs observance of trafficmiddotfurther work on this theme Fathers in Chicago cerri-=rural suburban and urban safety day Following the blessshys~ou~d be carried on in jsola- Meal1while ~hatev~r profits a~9stolates ~ is attemptillg te ing drivers promised to applytlOn come flom their publIc apPear- identify the Church with the the hiw of charity while on the

ances and rcentcord sa~es will be needs of the people and assist roadJosephite Fathers used to help them continue their the pastor in the functioning of studies for the pri~sthood the parish Re-elect Fr ODea Handful of Clay was com-

WASHINGTON (NC)-Father posed for the flip side of a Although the archdIOcese has George F ODea middotSS~J has d f t th t had a Summer program for deashy

re~0r ea urIng a song a cons for a number of yearsbeen reelected superior general orlgl11ally was beheved t~ have Archbishop Paul J Hallinan offomiddot a second six-year term at a

Atlanta now has extended thegeneral chapter meeting here of program to include youngerthe Josephite Fathers He has Bishop of Trenton seminalmiddotians It not only aids theheaded the community since

1960 Names Chancellor people of the archdiocese but

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provides the seminarians with aA native of Brooklyn Father TRENTON (NC) - M s gr a REGULAR canned ham In the world)preordination traininl in theODea who was ordained in 1943 William ~ Fitzgerald has been 425 year SAVINGSpractical application of studies Genuine imported Polish Ham held sevelal administrative posts appointed chancellor of the

in the community before his Trenton Diocese by Bishop is available in cans 2 to 12 Ibs ~lection as superior general George W Ahr He has been under the Atalanta Krakus or Tal81 (Bass River

fhe Josephite community of vice chancellor since 1963 Msgr brands Tender lean readytoeatl RAMBLERpriests and Brothers was foundshy Fitzgerald succeeds B ish 0 p At your favorite meat cou nterSavings Bank Americas Economy Kinglted in Baltimore in 1893 dedishy James J Hogiin who was enshyFnr the Best Deal Come Tocated to work among Negroes throned last week as spiritual

(0 SOUTH YARMOUTH in the United States There are head of the Altoona-Johnstown Broadway Rambler c DENNIS PORT more than 260 Josephites workshy Pa Diocese by Archbishop John INC )bull HYANNISing in five archdioceses and 11 J Krol of Philadelphia Bishop 168 BROADWAY

bull YARMOIITH SHOPPING PLAndioceses mostly in the South Hogan had been chancellor for et (~jRAYNHAM MASS on Rt 138The community also has a misshy 12 yeaJs and auxiliary bishop CllltRJES J DUMAIS Pres bull OSTERVILLE

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City misfit Qualified as a doctor and New England prelates present ure of joy are often a burden and a bor~ because we have never Throughout the book ~e is gifted with extremely high com- this week fcr the consecration Of expanded~r love Rejoiclt~ Your love is bigger than your parish

hardly eyer referred to by name petence in his professionmiddot4e has the Abbey-College Church at your prayer-book your complacent spiritual fortress Praeti~e it butas the engineer the sub- by middothis loose morals and his ir- St Mselinj Coll~ge~Manches- j by selfdenial for the hunlry and you will understand its beautiesbull Btantive modified by one or an- regularity courted the loss of tel N H ~~veno~her B~$hops GodLove You

who does not know all there is Ion for JamIe The oy ~k~~ hI~ firm of Koehler and Issac It has td know about Negroes ail(~ S~~lIl$ t~ regll1p vlt~bty ~n been built by the Davison Con-

He actually looks at Negroes hls prelienc7middot Barre~tmiddot ~s per~ struction Company of Marichest- Is all eyes middotand ears and anten- sua~ecJ to gIVe up hIS_ Jpb a1~ ermiddot Groundhreaking was held ill

THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-ThurS July 14 1966

Percys Last Gentlemen8 Fascinating Elusive Novel

By Rt Revlisgr John S Kennedy Walker Percys novel The Last Gentlemen (Farrar

Straus and GirouxNew York $595) is both fascinating middot and elusive it is peopled by eccentrics of all ages and conditions and both_settingS and ~ction ~re stlange Irony ~lays over themiddot ~hol~ book Mr Vaught has antic ways lIke lIghtmng Llghtpmg af- and seems always to be middotgiving fords an unwonted even an impersonation of a crotchey stari1i~gview offami)i~r Southern gentleman He isin landscapes and objects m()men- act a very shrewd man tarily bringing intQ lrilliant Inte~t on making ~oey and prominence somegenerally un- very succ~ssfUl at It Mrs noticed detail while leaving all Vaught oscIllates between proshyelse in ominous shadow And when the flash h ended we w~nder wh~ther we saw what we saw Such too is the effect of Mr Per c y s method wit h human life an~ with the ltharshyacters he has created The The two absent members ofmiddot chief of these is WillisklnBibb the family are moremiddot readily unshy Bmiddotshomiddot) Cmiddotonnmiddotmiddot011Barrett 25 born in the Deep derstoodalthough neither w r South but when we meet him without cryptic quality At Stmiddot AnselmS shyworking as a hUmidification en- When we encounter Sutter be

middot gineer at Macys in New York is seen to be at 34 voluntary Bishop ConnollyWas among

other adjective as mocking as it is definitive Someone re-middot

learning Barretts 3C- marks On

tual duties that he is really only bull jan~tor Which IS true but truthls seldom dIrectly spoken any more

Baffles Psychiatrist He has periodic boutSmiddot of ani

nesia eXperiences difficulties in relating to groups bafflesthe psychiatrist to whom hehas been~ going for many months He) she (V~~L olttecl half de3s preachEld madethe highest possiblescoles Isk~~ her if ~he ~aritedto be Un1Su~1 Desln onmiddot psychOlogical aptitude tests) aliy~ a~~ 011 fl~ceiv~I1g in middotllf- The new chureb on the middotSt esp~ally in thearellofprobmiddotmiddot firmativeanswer bad~h~rc~m~itiseIIns cf~nipushas drawn a lem-solVing and goalseeldllg to the motherhouse gr~t deal of interestmiddot because

middot T~e trouble was hecoUldn That as il Val)ater tells of ~~r~Igtltsing s~ze and UIlc~U~ thmk what to do ~tYeentests Barret 1 ~eceIVed m~ruction_ circul~ d~signIt will se~

This ingenuousfree-floatiiJg ma~e a general confeSSlO~l was ~ the~ehe(iktinecomntuii~~y ~~ YOQrig man has a Peculiar efpounde~t shnven~aptI~d middotconfInne~ ~ts Abbe3middot Chuflh and the st~ middot on people For example when andmide mYf~rstv~ws all In de~fqody~ c~mPus c~apel

he tehirns to the Southhe di~~ thespaceof ~x wveks They P4l~yyeari~tbe plapJ1illg turbsmiddotthe Negroes with whom hi th~ught I w~ cra~y the~bQeyColllige Church was comes in contact He is the onlyTh~Yllughtli be~laquove that BaJ- designed br Nicholas Issac of white man in the entire South ~ett wIll m~e an ~dea~~ompa~ the Manchester architectural

Rae in theirpresence wvich is not at all what they expect from II white man hence their pershyturbation

-lt ToU~h of Ma~ness AS with illl else in the bOOk

the circumstanceSlof hisretumshying to the South have a touch of madness While in New York Ion beggars himselfto buya tel shy~ escope costing about $2000 in order to look at things (thebncks for exanipleina build- ing) and thereby recove~ the~ ~d also to _watch ~opl~ close up without their being aware

that they are undermiddotmiddotscrutiny He takes to watching a beauti shy

luI girl who frequerits a certain bench in Ce~tral Par~ ~e learn that she is Kit~Vatightmiddotmiddota South~rner likepI~Ielmiddot mee~ the cenclusionis equivocal her a~d her family ~nd soo~ ~is Mi ~ercys p4rpose it ouid almost a member of tl)e family appear is tqraise questions not

Kitty is ill~ew York for ~oanswer tli~m Th~ ambig~uty trainin~ in ballet and living of life itself is conveYed notmiddot with Rita who has been di deared up No valu~is Jeft unshyvorced from KittYsbrother Dr~ tested no conven~ioi-diili~talas Sutter Vaught Another brother well --as coriservatiy~)uhque~-Jamie 16 has been in Northern tioned) The book can beread hospitals foli four yea~suffer-forthecolnic genius whchnlushyfrom a severe and atypical minates it But vheri one h~s mononucleosis The pa~ntS of left off cquckling le wik~til1 i

Kitty and Jamie are in New be pondering themiddot darkWiSdoln telephone eal1~ sen JoMmiddotmiddotO York atthe moment because whichstirsilnci stutters in this Pastore of Rhode Island is tbit i

clltiinies cOllditionis~~ical~o-vetrxir~rz-rt~~xJxJi--Ejt middotebiefi-spoilHotmiddotiofmiddot~measu~~rlt

fesslOnal Southern charmmiddot a~d coquetry and b~uts of apopl~ctlc SUPERIOR GE1ERAL

r~ge at ~UC thm~s as fluorlda- Th~ Very Rev George F bon It IS ImpOSSIble to get at ODea SSJ has been reshythe simple truth about either

elected Superior General ofDefies Detection the Josephite Fathers whoseKitty too is hard to categoshy

rize By fits she sees herself inmiddot more than 300 priests clerics various roles dancer co-ed and Brothers work in the housewife She tries to fit her- Negro apo3toJate with theirself into stereotypes of each in motherhouJe in Baltimoreturn but what she is in herself

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more ill than eveJBarrett goes after them knowjngonlY that v~teran Rome cOrrespondent they are somewhere in the vi- ~ IrvineR Levinewh1) has cOYshydnity of Santa-Fe

Whenmiddot middothe finds the twob rothers Jamie il dy~ng

grimly comic struggle ensueSchiefly conceriiing whetlietor

not the youth is to be baptized as his sister the nun has directed Thedeathbed scene is grotesque

but ihesltapahly affecting and

positjpn and seems quite cont~n~ representinf five New EnglanQ to bemiddot an assistant coroner and GoD LOVE lOU to WK tor $10 In appreciation for Our amatemiddoturphImiddotlosophermiddotmiddotmiddot Dioceses participa~d in middotthe

_ ceremonies as did Benedictine Lords -crace to camtt smolting may we DOW ~8e the money sPeDt In Six~ Weeks Abbots from monasteriesmiddotacroSs onmiddot these coffin nails to Ilail down the spread of leprosy hunger

Val t~e older daughter is a the naiioriled by Rt~ Rev Beililo and thirst bullbullbull to AB for $100 In thanksgiVing for arecovelT nun working among Negroes in Gut OSB Abbot Primate of fom amiddot sevee heart attack and slight stoke bullbullbull to Thomas a miserable backwater in the the Benedictine Order agemiddotS Christine age 1 Michael age 6 Patti age 5 Robert age 4 DeeR South She was instantly Bishop EmestT PririeauOt Paul age -Z fO $941 We saved this money we Iot from our converted to Citholicism while Manchester officiated at the ~ Christmases Valentines and birthdays smee ou fathe middotdied ~ bull deg at ~oJum~ill Uhiv~rsity ~he~ consecration riteli which were to a MissionmiddotSoclety of (ifreen Bay Wise for $50 Enclosed is amp

oneAay ~n t~e middotlibrary ~ n~ri presid~ 0 vel by - Richard eheck ~ help 7011 middotwith jrou inision work ha4~uddel1lYsaid to hTr~h~tCardinal Cushing whoa~ ~ ~

~ccompany Janue and the fam~ Dec 1963 Ily qack hOJW~middot Once there h~ an~ Jlll)ie can go where t~ey S V tideg U like and ~ll~ave ~he whe~~ ays CI can ses withal to gratify their every YVmiddotmiddot middottmiddot0 J~dmiddotyamiddotnmiddottage whim

Affecting Scene RADNOR (NC)-The Vaticaa -The re~igtltiti~n of t~ storY has respomedmiddottotheageoftei shy

comes with the disappearance of evisiorf Witb a professional apmiddot Sutter ari~ Jamie the latt~I now proacliand is using themediUtili

to-advantaeaccordmg ~ Ii

ered Rome for NBC News foir several years says in TV Guide magazirie The familiarity Ci papal advisors withmiddotmiddotthe Intri~ cies ofmiddot middott~levision sometimes seeinS grellter than Am~riCaA televisions familiarity withtb2 Vatican bull Levinecredited much of themiddotmiddot Vaticans progressive attitude toward telcvision to Pope Paul VI who has made greater use of the medum than either middotPiWl XIIor Jopn ~III OIL C DI mn - uSC~ 11le laquol oS Iiuo

WASHINGTON (NC) ~ The Seniitehai p~ssed and sent to the House a bill making it a federal crime to make an obshyscene or harassing interstate

Unhappy in the F~--h-e-fS-H-O-Use-middot-~--Imiddot

Godlove You By Most Itev Fulton J Sheen DD

We go to Mass we sa our prayers we receive Communion we help pay for the gymnasiumin the school with 6 basket-baD middotstandards Yet we are unhappy not just emotionally but even in our faith Why Because it is half-faith We are like the elder SODmiddot

who stayed in the fathers house but was miserable He complained andmiddot was unhappy for two J~asons firsthe could not see why middotthe fathers house andheaven too should be turned upside down for those who left it or were miserable sinners and good-for-nothings second becaUse the elder SfJn was vegetating not living-biB piety was niiidewed and he found God a bore when he kept the Comshymaridm~ntS He was not putting his faith into practice

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Some of us 111 the (lhurchare like married couples who artei a i~~ years Dever1ell one another I love )ou In like maDrier faith ~a tediun1when it does not gO out to neighbor arid Is incapable of sympathizing rith tbe llper helt youth thfukinlr of suicide ilr those living in h~vels iD Africa We 1ake our faith for granted Like the elclerson It exshyp ~es ItSeif in fonnulizfld worship of God but riot in a sPontalleo1llS love of he hungry Christ lit wriles big checks for rich church institutions without eve tithing $10 of it to brinir the faith to someone In Asilll It Is jwlt full of saeh habitsas outine llueSday n~venas We

are the good solld middle class who ignore the classless vEl are the salt

of ihe earib but salt that has lost Its savor

We ~ unhap))) ~Iuse the ChriSt we have in oU hearts Is a plastic Christ not thll flesh and blood Christ breathing and suffering in the ~serabll of the world Strange is it not that the Church and maniage which are to give Us the greatest measshy

The color-of each ofmiddot the WORLDMISSION RO$ARYS ~ decades-sy~bolizesone oj~thefive continents of the ~orld where missionaries are laboring tomiddot bring souls to Christ Thosemiddot of you w~cannotmiddot-go ~the Missions can s~r~~gthent1losewho~or~in

your place by prayingfor them To 11C~ve p~~ W9RL~ ~I~~PN ROSARY which has- 00eJ1l blessed by Bishop Sheen send your

request and an offering omiddotf $2 to TheSo~~ty fQl- the h~pagciti~ of middotthe Faith 366 FifthAvenue New YorkNY 100lgtlmiddot

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THE ANCHOR-Catholics Lead Franciscan Missioner Says Singing ~ancing 13Thurs July 14 1966

In Resettling At Mass Part of Zululand Liturgy Ghanas Leaders New ArrivaIs

MIAMI (NC) - Almost By Dor~thy Eastman Want Church half of the Cuban refugees LONDON (Mt)-Church leadshy

His parishioners not only sing at every Mass-they dance too Theyve been doing who have ~ived in south ers in Ghana have been asked It for years When he performs a wedding ceremony the first thing he usually aoes is to bring religion back to theFlorida since the United introduce the bride and groom to each other Mo~t times they would have never have met country) youths by the LibershyStates government - sponsored ation Copncil that was set upairlift started last December before this The priest with the unusual parish is Rev Thaddeus Kidd OFM who was

after the coup detat that oustedhave been resettled by the Imshy in the diocese this month on Kwane Nkrumah Archbishopmigration Department National behalf of his Franciscan eountry the story will be told in John K Amissah of Cape CoastCatholic Welfare Conference mission to the Zulus He of- the same way down to the last told the Universe a nationalFlights arriving twice daily five days a week already have fered the comJYlent while W~ their knowledge has been Catholic weekly here

This is a healthy sign thehere that ululand In the north- pasSed on by word of mouth andbrought more than 26327 exiies archbishop said an indicationeastern p~rt of the Umon of the spoken word is sacred toto south Fiorida More than at least that the Church isSouth AfrIca 111 a ~Ittle cooler them When we first made this12119 refugees have been resetshy wanted by the leadersthan Massachusetts In the sum- discovery about them we begantled by NCWC in other areas of He claitned that things hadmer Were 6O0 feet a~~ve sea to reaJize how the stories in thethe country including New Jershy got to such a stage with Dr sey New York California Dlishy le~el In myte~rItory ~o Its a lot Old Testlimept coulC have been Nkrumah that any change wasnois Ma8Sachusetts and Puerto drIer than It IS here passed on before the time of the bound to be for the betterThe gema~ Franclscan who written word

hastens to say that he IS no rela- Rico An additional 6247 exiles Archbishop Amissah said thdon the NCWC registration rolls tion to Captain Kidd-As far as Dancmg Is Sacred he had seen Nkrumah at regularhave remained here I know-was in the diocese for Would Father Kidd compare intervals and found him cordialWomen and Children the first time He was born in his Zulus harmonizing and and friendly until 1963 whenWithin hours after they arrive

Scotland-his speech still retains dancing at Mass to the new the Ghana leader turned moreat Miami International Airport a Scottish burr-but raised and American innovation-the con- and mOl to the East and it beshythe refugees from Cuba who deshy educated in London He has a troversial Jazz Mass Theres came impQssible to get an intershysire resettlement are enroute to doctorate in social and political no comparison he says speaking view with him other cities to join relatives who science from the University of of the Jazz Mass thats almost The archbishop said that therefled the communist - controlled Louvain and he taught philos- artificial Its being superimposed has never been much oppositionisland earlier ophy at the College of Bergliolt upon this culture The great or hatred for the Church inAccording to Hugh McLoone outside London before going to thing about the dancing of the Ghana because most of thedirectot of the local NCWC ofshy Zululand as a missionary Zulus is that it arises from the countrys schools were built byfice jobs are no problem and First Native Ordained people-its instinctive the good missionaries andoffers of positions in various The Franciscans cover 30000 For them dancing is some- they also established many hosshyareas of the country are abunshy

square miles of territory in thing sacred you know middotIts very pitalsdant Premier Fidel Castros reshyZululand with 50 priests and 150 devotional when you see themstrictions on draft-age males sisters About eight per cent of do it---the way they do it and the technicians and professionals are the people are Catholic Ten of expression they put into it Its Religious in Texasreflected in the arrival figures the priests are Africans from part of their liturgy and a sen- M k C Iwhich show the majority of new other parts of the continent On sible manifestation of their wor- ar entennlarefugees are women and chil- July 4 the first Zulu native was ship because it emerges from SAN ANTONIO (NC)-Archshy dren

Work for Refugees ordained a priest in Rome The their culture bishop Robert E Lucey presided Latest statistics indicate that sisters are currently training 50 Father Kidd spoke of a letter at a concelebrated pontifical

411 per c~nt are women and 32 young Zulu girls as novices he received recently from an- yenasS here marking the compleshyper cent are children age 17 and They will middotform the nucleus of other Franciscan priest who is tion -of 100 years in Texas for younger Ab~ut six per cent of an order inZululand that will wlrlting to go into brand new the Sisters of Divine Providence the exiles are over 65 nurse and teach territorY that has recently been of San Antonio

Despite the large Dumbersof The Zulus being a l0madic opened up to the mIssionaries A feature (jf the three-day 001shyrefugees who have arrived by peo~l~ m~ve around a great deal ~hereare approximately 45~ - ebration was a dfamatic and the airlift there has been no in- _ but ItS stIll remarkable how far people there--and not a single musical Iage~pt Pr~)phets ~f

middot ereilliein the welfare eaSe load _ my pariShioners often walk to Christian Lig~t h~ld at the MUllicipal middot officials Said MassA family~ight-start out But1~~pr~est~ant embark ~n AuditprIumWtold thcstory-of

walkingwedn~~day to get to hi n~w miSsion just yet Hes the two centuries of the corlgreshyo C of e rass onSunda~ ~ou mIght say waiting to receive enoughrilohey - gationsmiddothist~rymiddot including the

DedIcatea I middotornG that Fat~er Kid~ 18 Igtretty no 0 go int~dheterrit-oryand-puHdmiddot ~09 y~a~~sP~J1~)~f Texas ) Seminary CObullege madlc hlms~lf smc~ he travels _ lIis new beaclquiutersa Smll1 The Sisters 0pound Divlne Provi-

bouncmg around m his L~nd 1Al~ER ~iDJ) OF st~aw tbatched mud hut that win - denceoSan Antonio iex were tos ANGELEs dc) ~Ihree Rove) ov~rr6OOO S9uaIe mIles _e about $20(1 fUnded hi ~~ance in 176 They

eerclinalswereamong morethan overhls panllh The Zulus have absolutely serve in the archdiocese of San a sre ofprelatewho partII InthelO years since he went f bull Antonio arid in the dioceses of

- -V antastlC memories the )Dis- 0 d All p bull h pated inthededicatiooi c~reinon- to middotZululand ltl saysmiddotthata f~W sionary says l-heyll remember ~s - arlS es ~liu ~t ~ B~deg1f1tville cpmiddot~~ _ les of-st tohnsSeminary lt~pl~ 1hing1l~ave ~ha~geeurolin this word ~Qr word what you told To Have Counclls Il nsti Dal1as-F~ WOlth El

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New York officiated at the ded pays his brides parents for her handed down for 2000 years and middottJKlein hasiristructedpastors LIttle ~ock- Oklahoma Cityshyic~tion ceremonies but when tpe Franciscim ~rst d lmiddott of estabiish parish cOlnichs Tulsa and Queretaro Mexico d Z 1 d ~ WI e y sca~eled parts t~e

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After the dedication Jaines arnvl In ulu an the average throughout the Saskatoon dio- Francis Cardinal McIntyre o~ bride coston~ cow and now slle ceie by the end of January NO jOB TOO BIGLos -Angeles was chiefcel~brant would cost five Buthe added middotFaith Makes Sacred 1967 rlle- councils aremiddot pllinned at a concelebrated MaSs with wi~h a ch1ckle most pride- M f as a step towards a represen~- NONE TOO SMALLmiddot the bi~hops afthe provineeOf grooms pay now on theinsta~l- usic E fective tive diocesan council in the -Los Angeles who include Bish ment Plan-lt-Ofle cow down and LOS ANGELES (NC~The future The Canadim prelate SULliVAN BROS~op Aloysius J Willing~r CSS~R~ ~ years to pay the rest middotapostolate of sacredmusic can ~idit is premature~ to estabshy~md Au~iliaryBishopiIarryJ( Automaticallymiddot Drafted not be effective without faith lish)hemiddottiiocesan body now but PRINTERS Clinch of Monterey Fresnomiddot The word Zuluineanswat Auxiliary Bishop John J Ward ~ added his hQpe thatit ean De_

Bishop F~aricis J ~urey of Sa~ riormiddotFathermiddotKidd explains So of Los ~gei~s toid the NaUon8l foUnded in the neQr futJire bull piego andFranlt~sJ Greeno that every bOy born into the r CathQlic lI4usic ~duc~tors As~ Tucson and Auxiliary Bishops tribe is automatically drafted eiation here

Tlmothy Manning and John J _when hes born So it wouldnt HQw much the chui~ch has at Ward of Los AngeJes do any goodfora Zuhdo bum _ ~eari t~e~sounq~u~Jligtft~e fQrlns his draft~ilrd~heshould realii qf $8~Jed musJcca~d)e sej~frqJJi bu h k)i th t1( t th~diJe~tiyes ofi~e pOpes over r~n 1 00-Voice Choir r~ ~ r ~~ I Ia e - the yeals~ he s~id

AtJohrison Wedding middotmiddotPrCraquodiicingObscene tbC~~~C~~~~~~k~t~t WASHINGTON (-NC)-A com-middot FI R d I ical llmllte~ri~mmiddot ~he ll)lltershybined choir of loomen and boys ms ~ bull 4ga pieces of art wIth which Chrisshyfrom two Catholic churches in SAN- FRANCISCO (NC)~T~tians over the centuries have

Baltimore will sing at the wed California Supreme Court bas praised God and the~i~herited ding of Luci-BainesJohnson the ruled thatthe production of ob ~reasures of sacred muic both

Presidents daughter and Pat- scene films is l~gal in this State liturgiCal a n dnop-lit~rgic~l rick JNugent here SaturdaY~ provided ~heIe is 110 prQvenin- should inspile Church musicians

Aug 6 middot bull _ tention toexhibitpr distributemiddot tocpntimie ~h6set~aditions shy Themiddot White House announced them nobly by rendering a service the chOirs fro~ the Cathedral of The states highest eourtmiddot that ismiddot genuiilelyartistic~

Mary Our Queen directed by ruled 5-2 that Robert A Klor Robert middotF Twynham and the ofmiddotJos Angeles a commercial ---~--~------

Church of the ImmacuIQte Heart film producer had beenmiddot con- MOntle Plvmmiddotbmiddotn9 amp 0 Mary directed by Norman victed of a crime which does not Syndor have been selected The exist H bull Co I Nuptial Mass will be offered ~t State lawforbids prepaIation eQtlngmiddot Ie noon in the National~hrine of of obscene materials intended Reg Master Plumber 2930 the Immacula~eConceptionhere for sale or distribution But GEO~GE M MONnE with 700 guests present Judge Mathew OTobriner whO - Over 35 Years

T~ynham will write original wrot~ the majority opini~n of Satisfied Service musl~ for parts ~ he Nuptial said the statute does not apply- 806 NO MAIN STREET Mass and SYndorm direct tbe to materials lOOt intended lor

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Expect 200 Pre~ate) at Opening Of Liverpool Catho19c Cathedral

LIVERPOOL (NC)-Between 00 and 300 overseas cardin~s and bishops will attend the cereshymonial opening on Whit Sunday next year of Liverpools spaceshyage Catholic cathedral

Pope Paul VI will send a pershysonal legate Leaders of the major Protestant churchesmiddot in Britain of the government and other national figures will plUshyticipate in this red-letter dayfor English Catholicism

The Cathedral of ChriSt the Klngalmost defies description

In none of the recognizable arshythodox styles of design it is a round tentmiddotlike building of cOhshy

crete with huge radiating butshytresses opening in its center like a wigwam f6r a tall broad cliimshy

ney ofcplored glass sunnounted by 16 sllarp pinnacles symbolic of the Crown of Thoms

All the multicolored lights fil shywring down this great shaft focus on the 19-ton solid white marble high altar and its surshyrounding white sanctuary Whereas the outside of this

vast grey and white space-capshysule sha~ suggests lightness and airiness the inside is solemn and majestic and richly colorful with small medieval orifices in tinted glass giving an almost

medieval tone Eaeh of the 10 side chapels is

isolated from the maio circular JElterior by purple glass dotted In red with the chapels tbelDshy

gelves lit by small slits1ind oPenings mostly in riehred glass

Piiee ~ $11 Milll811 The vastness of the maUl eashy

therlral is iildicatedb1 tliIe ~act that 2600 people can beaccomshylIlodated within 60 feet oif lhe

Sanctuary Cilft curved wooden baiches on SIGtted tubes Wtooh e~R be dropped into socke~in Ibe floor N9nnally this beBchshy

iftg wiil be reduced to accOOampB39shy date about 600 aHowing a better ~ of the white marble ftoer- -l$ariin Quigley 11 editM-pushy

mg with thick spokes oigretr liIher who claimed tbe death radiating~owardsthe high altar knell of themiddotMotion Picture Pro-

Latest heating acoustics anddllCtioo Code was ~~d by lRedenl cieeoratons have pushed release of the film up tile priCe of the eathedml to middotYoUr statement tb8t there is ever $l1Hilllioft noSUChmiddotthing as gOOd taste in

It will aetas ~~ blasphemyprofanity and obshytwm crown above the LiVeropOOl ilcerilt7 is suoh a basic truth skyline i~ the dark red saJiEl- that there C9Qld be DO one who atonemiddot Anglican eathedral jUst would ar~ with it Fine said 600 yards away with itllsolid in a message to Quigley Fine classical belfry pledged his suppo1 to an up-

Designed itT MethodJst dated code which would prevent The Cafuoli~ cathedral iTOfl~ ~lasPhemy profanity and 00shyt~y has beeJel designed bt a sceruW iD Id M th~ ---teet QUigley whOse middotfathermiddott1~1~j uo-year-o e UUCNo ou _~

Jrrederick Gibberd while the to writethe code strongly criti shyAnglican one begun some25 cizedthe Elizabeth Taylor-Richshy

years middotago and still being COID- ard Burton movie in a front pleted was designed byGilbert page edit~~atof histrade pubshyScott a Cathblic He no~middot lies lication M~tion Picture Daily burled by speCiat pennissi~n of Quigley cited several cauSes

the HolySee in the Anglican of thecod~s 10Jtg sickness and Itathedral precincts then declared The cause of

Originally the Catholic au-middot death is one The code died beshy thorities in Liverpool embar- caiise of WhOs Afraid of Virshy

rassed by themiddotlack 9f au18de- -ginia Woolf quate cathedral for the gr~tmiddot Ca~holic city planned a bui1~ing f~lasscal liiles and grandiose Mi~~ionary ~hool design to dVal---tboUghrespeclshy Now Ecumenicalfllll~ just a trifle smaller - St middotPeters basiliea in Rome After TOKYO (NC)-St Iosephs ~ars of ambitious effort 1I1e Missionary Institute here is now crypt a cathedral in itself playing Ii role in the ecumenicalwas eventuallY-completed middot movement

Butmiddot John Cardinal Heenan of The institute whiCh provides Westmimter then archbishQl) of language and missionary ~ormashy

shytion eourses for Religious and

Parmiddotsihes 13i1y nowh~smiddotmiddotasstudents BishshyNew op Vladiniir ofmiddot the Orthodox ST LOUIS (NC) - Msgr Ed- Church in jaPan amI Anglican

ward T OMeara director ofthe Sister John~ichael~GoanBishshySt Louis archdiocesan mission op Vladimir 44 is from Donshy

office said the archdiocese ~s ora Pa and Sister Jolin Michael creating a new pariSh in mission 35 is from Philadelphia -territory in Bolivi~ and also The misSionary institute was staffing for the first time a Bo- established in 1951 and bas tivian parish that has beenmiddot under Wainedmiddot 800 persons Father Anshy

middot the care of Spanish Pasampionist ~lus A~off OFoM is cIeao ofI pesta ~

1 bullit ~ - ~bull middot_k_6~_ jmiddot_~_=_-_jt ~~l- ~ -l_ bullbull -=~-=--J~~~~6~

Liverpool scrapped the rest of the old plans called for a ~cathedral in our time and launched a worldwide compeshytition for a modern quicklyshyiiuilt iesignIt was won by Gibberd

Name Observers

To Conference VATICAN CITY (NCf-The Vatican Secretariat fo1 Promot ing Christian Unity has nam~ ~ight Roman Catholic o1servershyconsultants to the World Conshyference on Church and Society to be held in Geneva starting riext Tuesday under the sponsorshyship of the World Council of Churches

The conference which will bring together 400 Orthodox Anglican and Protestant theoloshygians and laymen has been in preparation for more than a year and the unity secretariat has already cosponsored with middotthe WCC twC) meetings on the problems of Church and society

Among the eight observershyconsultants are two Americans Jesuit Father Edward Duifproshylessor of political science at Holy Cross College Worcester Mass and Msgr Joseph Gremiilion director of sOcio-econoniic cleshy

middot velopinent Of Catholic Relief Services --- National Catholic Welfare Conference t

Movie sOunds Film Code Death Knell

LOS ANGELES (NC) --The answer to the eontroversial movie Whos Afraid of Virginia Woolfr has been fOWld~amODg middotmen -ifi the movie~industfy

Marshall H Fine president of the National Association of Theater Owners has endorSed

stioongly tile position taken Jay

Urges Catholics to Oppose Goverl1lment Qirth Control

SUPEIUOlR GENERAL Sister Mary Pius SP newshyIy elected superior general middotof the Si ters of Providence She is the twelft~ superior general of her order NC Photo

English Seminary No~ University

LONDON (NC) - Englands Heythrop college formerly a Jesuit s~minary has been turnshyed over to the Church to be used asa national Catholic university

Fathe r Terence Corrigan SJ Iesuit provincialand vice-chan cello- of the cOllege announced middot that thE JeSlJits wanted to tum

~ ooil~~e over to a charitabletrust

Details of the new trust will be worl~ed out in a meeting esshytablishing operating rules and a govemillg senate The sena~ will have reoresentativEis of the Brit shyish bisb~ps and of religious com- mumtiei attending the school ~ JesUits will continue to adshyministel~ the university Airi~iriew students e~peeted

for the bull Fall termare stveral AmetCllft Sisters ef St Joseph TIi~ Si~ters fromiong Islampntt

NY iriH be among the first IUIRs at the universitymiddot

John IJardinal Heenan ()f WeBtshyminister acceptimg the -Jesuit ampfier pleaded for help mmakshying thi~ university a lIUccess

HARRISBURG (NC)-Cathoshymiddot lics who oppose the birth control program of the Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare have been urged to write th~ir

elected representatiyes expressshying their opposition

The appelll ~as ~8lde middotin a leaflet warning of the dangers of

government birtH conftol isshysued by the Pennsylvania Cathshyolic Conference agency of the

middot states Catliolic bishops Copies of the leaflet were disshy

middot tributed throughout thi~ state It warns that the birth control middot policy ofmiddot the state welfare deshypartmeJlt threatens coercion and invasion of the privac1( of citi shyzens It says the Planitecl Parentshyhood movementmiddot is making a

middot drive for government fimds to expand its work und~r the s~ate program

It also stresses the medical uncertainties involved hi use of oral contraceptives and warns that the next step in the state program would be a push for sterilization

The leaflet cenclude If you are opposed to government birth control write to your elected

representatives asking them to oppose government )romotion and funding Clfmiddot birth control programs

On June 20 the PellDsylvania Catholic bishop1lit a statement appearing in paid advertiseshyments in newspapers throughout the state called for gcvernment to ~maintaiR ari attitude of pre-

MissioftariiesLeaye shyForLati~ Ame~ica

BOSTON (NC)-ThE~ Mission- atl3 Societ of St James the Apostle hasmiddot annGUoced that 11 new members including eightmiddot priests from the Boston archdioshycese have depirted for assignshyments in Latin Amedcan parshyishes staffed by the lKociety

In addition to the Boston priests the nEW members inshycludeUlree fi6m tile cilioceses of Danas Pitt8lMtrgh and Sioux City

The St Talliles Society was foUnded)y Iticbard Cardinal Cusbiag of BOston i11 1958 to help aUeviatE the sbortage of priests m Latll Arneicbull

wrtiislnvQlvesltational eooper-middot ation it involves great middotexpense CleCH Way foir New fer thE expansion of facilities Luthercn CouncilwhiCh would attract the best

KANSAS CITY (NC) - Theminds ~tmong the Catholic clergy way wlsclealed here for forshyand laiti and non-Catholics as mation of a Lutheran organizashywell lie added

middot tion whiCh willl represent 95 ~r cent of the countrys nine mil-

Pittsburgh Ordinary lion Lutherails The Lutherafl Church in Amershy

middotAt 1middotijr~Missions ica which has 33 million Jlem-PITTSBURGH (NC) --Bishop middotmiddotbers at its cofi~tion here voted

middot JOOnJ Wright of Pittsburgh is to join the proposed Lutheran middot makiof middothis bi-annual visit to Council in the US)A

Peruvhnmiddot middotmissionsstaffed by The proposed council is schedshypriests ofmiddot his dioceseuled to bemiddot formed at a consti shy Feur Pittsburgh priests ilt- tutional eomrention in Cleveshy

middot tached to the Missionary ~ociety land from Nomiddotv 16 10 18 The of st ~rames ace working in the council already has been ratified Chimb)te area of Perumiddot Bish6p Wright hasmiddot visited them every two years

lEIighlightsmiddot of this visit win be the blessing of a new normal school and a maternity clinic subsidized in major part by con- tributillnil from Catholics of the PittsblJ rgh dioCese

Pittsburgh p r i est s have workEilt1 in Chimbote a city of 125000 for some years They openelt the first free library in the ar(~a built a church opened a shelter for the aged conducted educational and spiritual proshygrams and have been active ill the or Janization of a labor unshyion fOI~ tishennen of Chimbote

BishDp Wright who will offi shyciate at several Confirmation

cerelll(lnlesin the ChimbQte area will l(tUl1l to the United States

laterampbjaawnth

by the _Lutheran Church-Mis- souri SynodbullwhichchilS 26 mil- lion memberS the American Lushytheran Church which has 26 million members and middotthe Synod of X van ge Ii ca 1 Lutheran Churches ~hiclti has 20000 memshybers

cise neutralitymiddot fu regard to family planning

The bishops were particularly critical of awelfare department policy pennitting caseworkers ~ initiate discussions of birth

control with welfare recipients and authorizing birth control services for the unmarried in ~me circumstances

The birth control program has also become an object of controshyversy in the state legislatilre Rep Martin Mullen cbairmall of the House appropriations

committee is pushingan amendshyment which would bar use -of tax funds middotby the Welfate departshyment for birth control

Tax on Jesuits Ruled Illegal

ERNAKULAM (NC)-An inshycome tax on the Jesuit society of Kerala has been ruled unconsti shytutional by the state high court here in India

The court upheld a petition by the society challenging a levy for the 1962-66 period by the agricultural income tax officer of Taliparam~

The officer had turned dOWIl a plea for exemption of the order from the tax under the terms of the Societies Registration Act which exempts properties meant for religious or charitable purshyposes from agricultural income tax

He contended that although the Jesuit society claims tG be a religious organization there was 10 documefttary prOOf that its income is cactuaHy spent for the purpose mentioned in its rules

The high court held that only the legal beneficiaries of the orders income and not tax offi shycers had the leg~i rigbt to caR on the orqerto fUnsh proof that its income is spent accordshying to rulesbull

Deaf A~i~tion Holds Convention

SAN ANTONIO NC) lhe Internationalmiddot Catholic Deaf A1Jshysociation is holding its annual eonventiOft here thisweek Semshyinars in the liturgy and adminshyistration of the sacraments and pre-Cana and Cana conferences are being held for persons unshyable to hear and in many cases also unable to speak

Other features include a eonshycelebrated Mass in sfgn language a banquet attended by Archshybishop Robert X Lucey of saa Antoitio and a gr~d ~all

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Co-Directors Continued from Page One

Fattier Demers has been Greater Fall River CCD Director and Father FoIster who joins him in the Fall River Area work served as Greater New Bedford CCD Director before his recent transfer to Fall River

The division of the Greater New Bedford and Fall River Areas and the appointment of the new Co-Directors will hereshyby give each designated priest an equal number of parishes to eare lor

The four Co-DirectorswiU join the other Area Directors of the Diocese Rev Thomas F Neilan Taunton Rev James F Kelley Attleboro and Rev Phil shyip A Davignon Cape Cod

Father Foister Father FoIster a feature

writer for The Anchor was born in Fall River Dec 6 1931 son of Mrs Eglantine Allard FoIster and the late Mr J()seph J Eolshyster

Following graduation fro m Mount St Charles Academy Woonsocket he attended Our Lady of Providence Seminary

Warwick R I and St Marys Seminary Baltimore He comshypleted his studies at the North American Co))ege Rome where he was ordained Dec 20 1958 by the rector Most Rev Martin J OConnor He was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree by St Marys and a Licentiate in Sacred Theology by the Ponshy

tifical Gregorian UniversitJ[ Rome

He served as an assistant at St Roch Fall River until Feb

)0 1960 when he was assigned as assistant to St Anthony of

Padua New Bedford He haS been an assistant at Sacredshy Diocesanmiddot Presidents Attend International H~art Fall River since May 31

He was named New Be4ford regional director of the Confrashy Chrutian Family Movement Conveniion ternity of Christian Doctrine on

Jan 22 1964 By Doro~hy Eastman Father Demers

Eight noursa day William Crowley is a salesman for ap Attleboro printing company Born in Taunton OCt 18 1936 Father Demers is the son of Mr but during the rest of his waking hours hes a salesmarf for CFM-the Christian Family Hector Demers and Mrs Yvette Movement The other star salesmanfor CFM in the famJly is his slim blond wife Mr and Yelle Demers Mrs William Crowley of Attleboro-Stachia and Bill to their friends-are the president

A graduate of Msgr Coyle couple for the CFM forthe High School he attended Notre Fall River diocese The Crow- offer aloud his own prayer After this study period some

Dame University and Cardinal It was a Mass well never CFM couples go on to member-middot OConnell Minor Seminary and leys have just returned from forget and its deepened our ap- ship in the Federation which is completed his studies at St Toronto Canada where they preciation of every Mass since the coordinating group that links

Johns Seminary Brighton attended the international CFM says Mrs Crowley the individual groups with each Following ordination by Bishshy convention Delegates - lay Another speaker at the con- other and with CFM headquarshy

op Connolly on Feb 2 1962 he couples and priest chaplains - vention was Bishop James Mont- ters in Chicago was assigned to St Michaels came to the convention from all gomery of the Episcopal diocese In a later article well describe

Swansea He was appointed Fall over the United States England of Chicago He told the conven- a typical group meeting some River area director of the CCD Canada and the Virgin Islands tion about the Christian Family of the CFM actions and their in 1964 CFM is now international Bill Movement that -the Episcopal far reaching effects and how a

Crowley states and there are Church has recently started CFM unit affects parish lifeFather Paebeeo CFM groups in France Africa modeled on the Catholic group

Born in Fail River on Nov and New Zealand among others Bill and Stachia Crowley have28 1933 Father Pacheco is the Andmiddot it all started in Chicago in been with CFM abOut six yearsson of Mr Manuel S Pacheco 1943 You call see how it and were one of the originaland Mrs Belmira Fonseca Amshy grown couples in the movement in BLUE RIBBONaral Pacheco Following graduashy The theme of this years con- Attleboro where CFlII first gottion from Msgr Prevost High vention was Parish Renewal its start in the Fall River dioceseSchool he continued his classical and the principal speaker on this There are now newer groups in LAUNDRYeducation at Cardinal OConnell subject was Father William H Taunton Easton MaJ)sfield FallSeminary Boston and comshy Thompson of Joliet Illinois The River New Bedford Marthas 273 CENTRAL AVEpleted his studies for the priest shy Crowleys have ordered tapes of Vineyard and Eastham We hopehood at St Johns SeminarJ[ Father Thompsons speech and to get three more groups startedBrightOD welcome any who would like to on the Cape in the Fall Bill WY 2-6216

Ordainedby Bishop Connolly hear the speech to contact them says Jan 30 1960 in St Marys lIJDUSUalMass The groups start with five to NEW BEDFORDCathedral he was assigned to After the workshops following seven couples and a priest There Immaculate Conception New the speeches MasS was cel- may be three or fourmiddot such groupsBedford on Feb 5 1960 ebrated right in the classrooms in each parish Each group emshy

CFM FAMILY Mr and Mrs William J Orowley and their five reasons for membershyship in the family organization From left WnIiam HI If Janie Patricia 4 Heather Ann 6 Karen Lynn 8 Dana Eli~abeth ~

THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 14 1966 15

Urges [)cevolJion To Ap~~tles

VATICAN CITY (NC)-PoPf) Paul VI at a general audience OD the eve of the Feast of sSe Peter and Paul called for a reshynewal of devotion to all the Apostles and especially to ss Peter and Paul

Such devotion should be both in personal piety and in liturshygical worship he said

Love of the Apostles Peter and Paul will help us toward a better understanding of how firm and filial loyalty to this blessed - Roman See of theirs does not restrict the universal dimensions of the Church of Christ does not deaden the vishytality and originality of the comshymunity spread throughout the world does not impose superfl~ ous and heavy-judicial chains

Indeed it gives a firm and secure foundation of the eccles- shyiastical edifice offers the honshyorable and indisputable point of Catholic unity and nourishes the charity of the Christian family

Priests Assailants Get J~n Terms

JERSEY crry (NC) - Stiff prison terms and fines were given three men convicted of beating and robbing a p~iest here

Judge Alfred M Cozzi of Hudshyson County Court sentenced Walter Brandon and James Danshyiels to 10 to 12 years imprisonshyment and $1000 fines ea~h while Daniels brother Frank drew a 9 to 10 year sentence and $500 fine

They were convicted of beatshying and robbing Father Fraricis Knutowicz as he was parking bis car in the garage at Our Lady of Czestochowa church rect~1Jlo

What About YOU

bull bull ~ A Franciscan Sister GIVING YOURSrn to a life COOlshy

pletelv dedicated ~othe salvation of souls through prayer work saeshyrifice and joy bull by us ing your talmiddot ents as a Nurse Laboratory and XmiddotRayTechnician Secretary Accountant ~j etitian Seamstress Cook as well as in other hospital departments and ifI a new extension of our work in Cateshychetical and Social Service Fields

There Is No Greater Charity

(If you are over 16 write to Sister Mary Clarice OSF BOl 111 catholic Sisters College Washington D C 20017 tor Mmiddot tiler details 0lI this happy life)

Father Coleman The Crowleys still glow as they barks on a course of study that recall one of these Masses the will take three or four yearsFather Coleman is the son of most unusual and inspiring Mass These groups are usually calledlIlr George W Coleman and they hac ever participated in yellow book groups because ofMrs Beatrice K Shea Coleman There were three concelebrants the Yellow book that is the basicof Somerset Born Feb 1 1939 and one of them was Father CFM manual The groups meethe was graduated from Msgr George Behan of Providence He in each others homes to talkCoyle High School and attended is the priest director of Area over together how to know aJ)dHoly Cross College Worcester One that includes most of New love Christ better and how tofor two years England bring Christian principles into

He studied philosophy at St After the Gosp~l at this Mass their every day livesJohnsmiddot Seminary Brighton and one of the priests gave a homily From this study comes verymade his theologica~ studies at and then each person at the naturally the apostolic actionNorth American Co))ege in Rome Mass-about 15 people-gave a that is an integral part of CFMwhere he was ordained Dec 16 short talk on what the Gospel The actions may be small and1964 by the rector Most Rev meant to him personally The modest to begin with and laterFrancis F Reh Mass then continued and during they may be more ambitious

On bis return to the diocese the Prayer of the Faithful each Each group independently deshybe was assigned ~ St Kilians participant stood up in turll 10 cides on its own action

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middotHOst of Differences Divide Northern Southern Culture

From Social Revoluti9A in the New Latin America Edited by John J Considine MM

After the Civil War industrial development in the United States ~as prodigious If the process was parallel -00 that of Europe it was much more rapid No out-wonl institution held back any longer the rise of tile modern

~nomic structure Hew~ mm has swept over a segment ever the rapid transitioo of the clergy and Catholics of from an agrarian economy the United States making it 10 an industrial economy of sometimes difficult for them to production was not made with- understand the more progressive out difficulties and conflicts A attitude of some Latin Ariieri shydee pen i n g cans on socio-economic quesshychasm yawned ttons between capi- From this analysis the authol

Abbe Francois Houtart draws talists and the out the main lines which seemworking classw h i 1 e capital tohim to explain why today we tended to con- find ourselves face to face with eentrate m 0 r e such different situations in the llfid more in the two parts of the Western Hemishyhands of a few spheremiddot They are at once geo-By 1910 control graphical cultural social politi shylitfbusiriess was cal and economic focused within Geographic Differenc~ the domain of The geography and_the eli-

middot the railroads steel sugar au~ mate of the two continents are iOOPper~ - quite diverse A much greater

This situation struck at the portion of Latin Americas popshyheartmiddot Ofthe middle class Jnde ulation dwells in tropical and pendent business were ~educed Slubtropical climates which ere llG insignificance by the eoonoftl- ate very different conditions for k activity of the trusts At the work and development North beginning of the 19th century Americas major rher basin middotthe s ma 11 businesses represented Mississippi fitsmiddot far more felici shyrour-fifths of the active popula- tously into the living plan than

middot tion in 1879 one third in HH6 does South Americas the Amashyene fifth zon basin Many US geographic

It took the New Deal t9 re- factors have helped a great deal ress the balance For onlookers economically and socially in the tmroughout themiddotworld the eapac- integration of this pari of the KJ M the U S political leaders helllisphere A great deal of ~ rectify the deep social aee Latin Americas mining reshyeconomic problems of this nation sources are located in a1lOOst iR_ b the ordered legislation ef the accessible places Coal andiron New Deal was an amazing tti- so abundant and handy to each umph for the democratic process other in North America fav0red

New employment oPPGrtuni~ the first period of indwtrial ties developed in such ~reas as revolution while in Latin administration and CltHBRlerce Amelica ther do nOt exist in As the economic functions of Nle the same proportion and seldom nation grew they produced i-a are c6nveniently close to each their tum a cultural and SQcial Itther order leading to a growing Campll Cultural Differences pleKity of the social Grganism From the colonial period and to the progressive enlarge- marked differences are found in

ment of the American Rliddle the value systems animating the class settlers of the United States and

In the United States history Gf Latin America The English has moved in the direction of an origin of the former oriented the ever-increasing differentatiGn Bf type of colonization from the functions of a proportionate de- beginning The individuals will crease in the number of manual to work and the capacities which workers and of an increase in he brought with him were semi-skilled and white cellar among the fundamental differshyWorkers ences

U S Church In the case of most North The Cathelic Churcraquo was pres- American immigrants-thetradishy

ent in the United States before tions of their origin led toward ifldependence It was a minority research invention the perfecshyehurch and was sometimes even tion Gf tools of production and lltersecuted Yet the liberal con- the subsequent technical civili- stitution of the United States zation While many settlers in was not only supported by Cath- the southern states of the United elics but was in good partmiddot States possessed different values prBmulgated thanks to their ac- Oliginally they came eventually lion since it guaranteed reli- into the Yankee orbit True gious liberty It was with immi- U~is accentuated economic develshygration however that the Cath- epment and thus tended to creshyMic Church achieved its great ate a society concerned overshyawnerical expansion With Cath- whelmingly wit h middotm ate ri a I elie ranks made up for the most achievement Sometimes t his part of immigrants of the WOlk- wGrks a hardship on the deeper iRg class whose natural spokes- iAstincts of the individual man man was the Church the Churck In Latin America Spanish has been identified from earl aristocratic society saw little days with their struggle for so- value in wOJk and production eial justice even if some priests and placed emphasis rather on and bishops did not always favor unproductive wealth as a yardshy

middotmonism stick of social status Tbere was Since the Second World War Gften concern for the disintershy

especially the Catholic pGpllla- ested expression of culture inshytiml has formed an important fiuencing notably the very part of jhe lower and upper structure of society itself It sufshymiddle classes The former place fices to compare the colonial in the imfhigrant worker gr0up regime of farm property in what occupied by Europea1 Catholics 1 ate r became the northern is now assumed by Negroes United States with the hacienshyPuerto Ricans and Mexicans not das of the Spanish and Portushyaccompanied by their own c1el- guese colonies gy Many U S Catholics no All of this was related to a longer identify themselves with more profound philosophical at shythe poor It is therefore not sur- titude toward life A negative pcising that a wave of conservamp- approach toward the world and

NEW BISHOP Pope Paul vi ha~ established the new dioce~e of Beaumont Texas and has named Msgr Vinshycent NL Harris chancellor of tile djocese of GalvestonshyHoust)n as its first Ordishynary NC Photo

Back President On Vietnam

WAHHINGTON (NC) - Tbe Catholic War Veterans middotassurelaquo Plesid~nt Johnson that it

whoIEheartedly sJPPOrts yOU( acti()llfi in the Pombing of mili- t3ry tilrgets in Hanoi and Haishyphong as well as other Policies i~ the Vietnam conflict

The CWV position was outshylined ina statement issued here by Martin G Riley CWV nashytional commander

To middotfurther emphasize oucmiddot suppo~middott of our forces in Vietnam be adlrised that we are awarding toO Gen Wjlliam Westmoreland chief )pound Army forces in Vietnam Gur bighest honor-the HaRM et Vedtas Award Rileys stateshyment 00 the President said

This award is rarely givell alld H was last presented to the late Gen Douglas MacArthur iit 1961

Theologian on Draft StU(~Y Commission SAN ANTONIO (NC)-Father

John middotCourtney Murray SJ theol()gy professor at Woodstock Colle~e in Maryland has been named by President Johnson to the W-man National Advis()ry Commission on Selective Sershyvice

The Selective Service System has recently been the target af widepread criticism The Selecshytive ~ervice Act expires June 30 1967 The new advisory commisshy

sion is expected to submit its repoJ1 early next year

Falher Murray is one of the countrys best knoWn Catholic theologians He played a leading role in preparing th4 Second Vatican Councils declaratiou- Em

religious freedom

---shywhaj toda7 we wo)lld call develshyI)pm~mt resulted from a cyclical conception of time as opposed t~ dLlr)tion and to a real visioR Itf the future

This was encouraged by the concept of life as essentially at prep aration for death Later the wav~s of immigration would seem to have taken this differshyence in the way of life into acshycount the Northern and Central Europeans going to the United Stat~s and Canada and the Medshyitermnean peoples going t 0

Souh America Whether or not many actually

mati e the choice on the head of this difference the two divershygelr trends only accent~ated the already existing situation

Liturgy Chalnges Please Catholics CHICAGO (NC)-A national the nationwide survey shows survey shows that most Cathoshy that 261 per cent are enthusiasshylics in the United Statell like the tic about the changes 666 per changes in the Mass cent are learning to like the

The results of the survey changes Locality versus unishyconducted for the U S Catholic versality is one matter onttle magazine by George FisCher mind of pastors Fischer reports former CIA staff member apshy They mention the need for peal in th~ current (July) issue guidance on what to expect ill of the monthly magazine pubshy the future lished b the Claretiau Fathers The answers to the questionshyhere naires it is stated indicate the

One out of every 17 pastors in dilemma facing many pastors the United States was polled in and bishops-whether to continshythe scientifically - ctgtntrolled ue against the spirit of the sampling -in all geographic areas Vatican II with sets of cold imshyof the country and including personal directives--or whether urban suburban small town and to allow even greater experishyrural parishes Fischer reports mentation according to the

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17 Dismissed middotUniversity Teachers File Suit inmiddot Churchmiddot Court

BROOKLYN (NC) - Father Peter OReilly a leading figure in the six-month strike at Stmiddot Johns University has Jliled a canonical bill of complaints in the ecclesiastical court of the diocese of Brooklyn against the university and against Father Joseph T Cahill CM univershysity president

The priest filed the bill in his own name and in the name of 14 of the 31 teachers who were discharged last December in the wake of a 10-month facshyuJty-administration dispute overmiddot salaries tenure and academic freedom at the Vinceltian-opshyerated university Father OshyReilly was the head of the stshyJohns branch of the United Federation of College Teachers (U F C T) which called the strike

In New York Dr Israel Kugler president of the UFCT said that his organization as an entity was not a partner

tG Father OReillys action He added however that the BiU ef complaints charged in several places that the St Johns adshyministntion had hamstrung the eamprls of the UFCT tel eperate effectively on the campus

The plaintiffs filed their ill with Msgr Marien J Rein-middot kar-dt the presiding judge of the Brooklyn diocesau tribunal The Brooklyn 6Ouri was believed te have 6OmpeteJMlemiddot to try tee ease siDee both tile Jamaiea and IJreoklyn campuses ampf the unishyvltcrrsi~ come witbin the jurisshyiilnction of Archbishep ~ryan J McIZElt~gart bishop of Breekshyllyn Archbishop McEntegart iI5 ehal1lcltcUor of the university

Askmiddot Intervention Reached at the chancery ofshy

fiCe in Brooklyn Msgr Reinshyhardt acknowledged that he had received the bill of complaints He stated that the decisioll has not yet been made whether to eORsider the case or to dismiss it

Father OReilly said in New York that the plaintiffs enter-

American Students Teach in Koreamiddot

HALLIM (NC)-Three Seattle University students have arshyrived on Cheju island to teach English at local schools

Patricia McGinn Pauline La Marche and John Collins eame to Korea sponsored ly SAFE Student Ambassadors Far East a group formedmiddot at Seattle UnishyversityThe director Sean Mashylone of Seattle spent two months on Cheju island in HI65 with FatherPatrick McGlinchey director of the Isidore Developshyment Association which helps rehabiJitatate local farms

The three young Americans prepared for their voluntary work by taking physical trainshying two mornings a week and by studying the Korean lanshyguage and customs The two girls teach English in a local girls high school while Collins teaches English at the Cheju City College

Admit Men Students To Womens College

SALINA (NC) - A manageshyment survey decided to continue Marymount College here in Kansas generally as a Catholie liberal arts college for women but-

Sister Etta Louise Knaup eo1shy~ge president said beginmiddotning with the Fall semester men m~

attend Marymount classes durshying the day in the evening and

tained a hope that the officials of the Brooklyn diocese would intervene to bring about medishyation between the striking teachers and the administration He said that the plaintiffs would prefer this to a formal canonical trial

But if the Brooklyn diocese follows a complete hands-off policy they will take theirmiddot case to the ecclesiastical court of the Archdiocese of New York and beyond if necessary Father OshyReilly said

Educator Urges Boarding Schools For Needy Pupils

NOTRE DAME (NC) shyA negro educator urged here that a nationwide system of boarding schools be estabshylished under federal auspices to raise clilldren out of the pathshyological vise of slum life

Calling ~ plan revolutionshyary radical and visionary Ronshyald Rousseve of Seattle Univershy

sity said research has slMlwn bat slum families are unable meshy1ivate their children either tel do weJt in sehool or te eseape slum living

While the family is dispeRshysable he said the natural famshyily could be replaced by surrcshypte paTents in public OOQniRI stibools

R$usseve who holds a doc~r-ate in counselling psychology speke to a guidance institute OIl

the counselling of minerity youth held at the University of Notre Dame The institute was supported by federal funds from the U S Office of Education and was directed by Nathaniel Palshylene assistant professor of edushycatien at Notre Dame

Lack Motivation Rousseve cited research lonshy

dueted at Seattle University which showed that parents of slum children who had received help from counsellors and teachshyers were still unable 1() motivate ttieir children _ Title I of the Elementary and

Secondary Ed~cation Act of 1965 allocate federal money to support a corps of home-school lj~son workers who are 9UPshy

posed to help parents motivate their children to better school achievement

More radical approachesmiddot are needed Rousseve said The slum family may be interested in seeshyingmiddot the child get a better educashytion which may in turn lead to

a better job but the parents own lack f educational achieveshyment may make them ineffective

Vocations Decline Closes Seminaris

THE HAGUE (Nq-Because of a decline in vocations to the priesthood two Dutch dioceses and eight missionary congregashytions will close their major Seminaries and sendmiddot their stushydents to the theology faculty planned for the Catholic College of TilImrg which is scheduled to open in September 1967

This was announced by Bishop Gerardus De et of Bleda Bishshyrp Jan Bluyssen vicar capitular 9f the s-Hertogenbosch and the congregations superiors

The decision follows a trend in the Netherlands where several congregations middotof priests have alshyready consolidated their semishynaries Meanwhile discussions are being held by the dioceses of HaaFlem and Rotterdam to comshy

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Thurs July 14 1966

Jesuit Sfhrsses Famiy $t~ility

NEW YORK (NC) - Main~

taining familystability is a rean problem in any program of popshyulation control a Jesuit soci~

researchist told a group of busshyiness and industrial leaders here

Father John L Thomas S3 of ihe Cambridge Center fOi Social Studies addressed a conshyIerencemiddot on population sponshysored by the National Industriall Conference Board

Once you change relations of man to procreation the reallmiddot problem is family stability and how to maintain meaningful sell relationships since traditionally man has always related these mare or less directly Father Thomas said

He ~lso stressed that all proshygrams for controlling populashyHon should be based on a proshyf4iund respect for the human pel shy

OUTSTANDING Mother M Alexander superior genshy8+jn and freedom of conscience

eral of the Felician Congregation receives the 1966 Fidelius Iileelogical groups religieueMedal from Arcl)bishop John F Dearden of Detroit The ane etherwise cannot exlleet 1le medal is to an outstanding Ameriean Catholic of Polis)) f4gtree theimiddotr views on others M

~if3originraquo Msgr Wallace J Filipowicz rector of SS Cyril and Me~bodi~ Seminary Ol~dJutI Lake MIch witnesses tHe eenmoay NC POOte Lauds Vatican

Yu~~aY PactIRegretmiddot and Worry ~Em]N (NC) - The Ponsii

a)DunURist - controlled dailySan Francisco Priest Join in Vatican Zyeie Warszawa has hailed the

~greemeot concluded betweftlConcern of Vietnam War Esculation ile Holy See and Yugoslavia

SAN JOSE (NC) - Twefliyshy for all eRd to violence in Vietmiddotshy U said the pact was evidenee two San Francisco area priests nam through Regotiatiofll5 tbe e-f the constructive evolution ill have sent a telegram to Presishy message said the attitude of the majority (If

dent Johnson joining the Vati shy the Yugoslav bishops followingSince all menmiddot and natioR5 can in itsmiddot statement of regret ))e death of Cardinal Stepinaemust face the judgment af God and worry over escalatioR tlf we dare not ignore the warning Carmnal Stepinac-who dioo the Vietnam war of Pope Paul The three maj~r in Hl60 after being released from

As responsible American citi shy eils ifJ the world today aFe prison-was a stauch oppenentshyzens with the greater burden ~f natianalism militarism Cgtf)6 cf Yugoslavias communist Feshymoral leadership we join the racism ~rme Recently the Polish gevshyVatican in its statement of reshy e-rnment has been waging a eamshygret and worry middotover recent paignmiddotagainst the Polish PrimateUnited States escalation through Hits middotSlowmiddot Progress StdaJl Cardinal WysZynski ae~ bombing raids near Hanoi and cusing him of anti-governme~ Haiphong With Pope Paul VI In Achieving Rights e-1foits and seeking to divide tM we continue to pray and t~ work CENTER HARBOR (NC) shy Church hy urging bishe)lS

Coadjutor Bishop Peter L Gereshy lJriests and laymen to look 1oitr ly ef Portland Maine expressed leadership to Archbishop BelesshyAsks Liberalizationmiddot holy impatience at the slow lew Kominek for Wroclaw

Of Constitution progress in achieving rights for ToRe Pelish paper said in sieuro~

LAUSANNE (NC) - A tell Negroes He told a New Enshy ing the pact the Holy See ~3fr gland Council of Churches lnOWB its approval of the atti shySwiss newspaper has called on

the people of Switzerland t4l friendship gathering here in tutle of Franjo Cardinal Seper eliminate from the federal canshy New Hampshire that he enshy head of the Yugoslav hierarch

dorsed Project Equality of the and bis loyalty tG the governshystitution the last traces of Catholie Church which urgesantifeminism anticlericalism and ment Zycie Warzawa laudeeuro the patronage of firms wi)jng Cardinal Sepermiddot as the leadintl to employ without racial bias

anti-Semitism yepresentative of those favoriJlII

a column by its editor Pierre tne caexistence of the Chffclll The Gazette de Lausanne )Jl

The friendship gathering was sponsored by the Council ofBeguin said such a move would wittl II socialist regimeChurches of the six New Enshyat last allow Switzerland to sign gland statesthe European convention on hushy

man rights Bishop Gerety called on ProtshyBeguin spoke out after the estants Jews and Catholics l4gt

federal government responding work together for racial justice to appeals in parliament exshy in the United States pressed its willingness to estabshylish a commission to study reshyvision of the constitution The Film Award current basic law has been in NEW YORK (NC)-Parable force since 1874 Among other a film produced by the Protesshythings it places restrictions on tant Council of New York for religious orders the Jesuits in sho ing at the Worldsmiddot Fair has particular leen cbullbullosen to receive the 1966

Religious Film Award of the Panama University National Catholic Theatremiddot Conshy

ferenceSeeks $25000000

PANAMA CITY (NC)-Panshyamas University of Santa Maria You Can Whip Our Cream but la Antigua founded two years ago by the Catholi( hierarchy has opened a develcpment proshy You Cant Beat Our Milk ~t gram with a goal of $25000000

Fat her Benjamin Ayecha You Gull Hill Route Man is ORSA president announced that the new campus will have Always at Your SelYice 16 buildings including a student

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on Saturday The college Sumshy bine their seminaries If these The 10-year development pro- --r

mer session and evening and are merged the Roermond dio- gram will ultimately replace the Saturday classes have been coshy cese will be the only one in the current college the old Archshy GULF HILL DAIRY educational for several years country with its own major bishops palace with a suburban SO DARTMOUTH MASSshe said seminary campus

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18 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fart River-Thurs July 14 1966 Liturgists pman Texas Conclave

Pope S)f~ ~phitWJa~ formatiolfil HOUSTON (NC)- Worship in the City of Man will be the theme of tlie 1966 Liturgical Week here Aug 22 to 25 in the

Of lcopy3 ~~)Y ~e$el1ved to Priests VATICAN CITY (NC) - To themselves especially whenits

Sam Houston Coliseumpriests working with Catholic a question of catechism which Msgr Victor DePrimeo localAction organizations Pope Paul is the knowledge of the Churchs

chairman of the conferenceVI has emphasized that the spir- doctrine and when its a quesshysaid The theme reflects an inshyitual and doctrinal formation of tion of prayer worship sacrashycreasing concern among Chrisshythe laity is principally re- mental life spiritual direction

tians regarding the urban andserved to priests and initiation into the supernatshycultural revolutions of the 20thHe also said tliat eccl~siastical ural life and the sense of the Century Not only are citiesassistants-as chaplains or modshy Church growing rapidly but also theerators of Catholic Action orshy The more we give credit to style of life of the metropolis isgimizations are known in Italy~ lay Catholics and the more we becoming a kind of norm for themust keep both the ideas and demand of their collaboration li-fe of modern manactivity of lay organizations on and their own activity so much

The 1966 Liturgical Week willthe right trac the more must we assume them explore the relevance of the Pope pilUl listed a third task to be formed And formation is forms of Christian public wortIf priestly moderators Mainshy principally reserved to the minshyship to the problems of the citytaining contact between organshy istry of th~ priest

Father Gerard S Sloyan aized lay Catholics andecclesias- He Continued Another very former conference presidenttical authority whether that of a important responsibility reshysaid If the Gospel cannot bebishop or that of a pastor served to the priest-assistant is preached successfully in the cityThe Pope was speaking to vigilance Oyer the rectitude of --inclliding its suburbs-it willecclesiastical assistants of Ital- the line in ideas as well as acshynot much matter where it isian Catholic Action who had just tivities to which an association going forward Increasinglyconcluded their convention in that calls itself Catholic must modern man at least normativeRome on the problems of updat- be held influential man is city man Can

gt ing of the Church called for by This job is very demanding the city take in the GosPel 81the ecumenical council We must not let it happen that relevant to its problems If soOn the formation of laymen our best sons stray from the the Gospel has some humanthe Pope said However capashy right road and that instead of jropect if not it has noneble and however good our layshy being of help and consolation to

More than 10000 Catholics aremen are like all the faithful of their bishops they become occashyexpected to attend the generalGods Church they are disciples sions of apprehension delusion sessions liturgical celebrationsThey are riot forn~ed by and displeasure and smaller study groups of the Liturgical Week

Some topics scheduled to beNun TelaquomltesgtVlaquoftaolfnal Nursing NO KIDDING Hes flying six goats to India Father discussed include The Peace Jonas Thaliath CMI of Ba~galore India has airfreighted of Christ and the Modern CityTo 5arm ~l1leU1lfri~ Pri$orllers How Worldly Must the Church

SAN QUENTIN (NC)~Sister bedside nursing experience in Be AmeriCan Catholic Worshysix nanny goats from North PrairieWis to KeJ~ala state SOUtll India where he hopes they and their progeny will

Mary Anita is director of the San Quentins 200 bed hospital ship Tomorrow The Theologybecome substantial milk producers to fight famine The Neumiller School of Vocational which has cases typical of any of Secularity What Happens to Nursing-a fact that might not general hospital with the excepshy Catholic Near East Welfare Association in New York helped Worship The Church Preshyseem unusual except that the tion of obstetrics and pediatrics the Elastern Rite Carmelite NC Photo~ server of Values or Agent of ~hool is located in San Quenshy The latter training comes after Change and The How and tin prison parole when the student affili shy I Why of Involvement

A few weeks ago it became ates with St Lukes hospital bull Protestant Speaker the first such school in a penal San Francisco First Mass In Besides these general sessi~il institution in California to be Anoth~r Phase topics smaller groups will disshyaccredited by the State Board of Sister Mary Anita not only -Cel1ltury-Old Iowa Town Begins 1(11 Grow cuss such tQpics as the problems Vocational Nurse Examiners directs the program but takes a of the SpaniSh-speaking AmeFshy For Sister Mary Anita who personal interest in her students With Opening of Huge marnt ieans the inner city preachins

lor six years has workedfor the When you first meet a class singing participation lay minisshyeADlIANCHE (NC)-Camanche will go on fl~om thE~re But foraccreditation it is a major step she explained they look at you 1ers in worship art and architecshy

is a snall town with a centuryshy the present we wili ()perate as aforward for both the men and arid size you up -as a woman ture clergy education and manyoid history-but now its statting mission of St Marys parishUte society and as a nun You want to others to grllw Msgr Burke told thlt~ townspeoshy What this means she said reach them as a person and to Mass will be celebrated each

pIe -is tQlt after these men have let them knowYou are deeply ThE growth has been spurred day and an ecumenical serviceCamanche waS a thriving vil shyaerved their sentences the will interested in them personally by ttIe opening of a huge Du- will be held on Aug 24 in ail

lage until Jure 3 184)0 That dayreturn to society to be doirig I know I was impressed as i Pont plant on its outskirts-an attempt to illustrate the dynamshyit tornado viirtualiy obliteratedworthwhile work in a field in got the backgrounds of the boys area which now has been an- ism in the Churchs services at

the town It strutk while seJ- bull hich there is a real need to realize there has been a womshy nexecil by Camanche the present stage of worshipvices were being held ill They have already demon an in their life in some wayshy reform when celebrated with

ThE~ Camanche City Council Metpodist and Baptist churches8tr~ted that the program is often a most destructive way-a intelligence and caredonated tbe use of thetown hall which were wrecked The stormworthwhile she said There sweetheart or a wife who got Keynote speaker for the openshy and ~fuly 3 became a red letter left 28 deadmore than 80 1nshyace two men in class who have them off the track You recogshy ing session will be Joseph Mathshyday lin the town history - the jured Many families movedtbe possibility of parole before nize the tremendous impact a ews head of Chicagos Ecushyfirst time Mass was offered in- ~e program is complete and woman has on thelife of a man away after thetwi~terj but Cashy menical Institute a group ofthe f)wn for the Catholic pop- manche is beginning to growthey want to stay in prison unshy We are counteracting this Protestant clergy and laityulace DOWtil they are able to complete she explained by showing whose mission is to bridge the ~eir training them another phase of womanshy Th4~ council acted on a peti shy gap between an isolated Chrisshy Part of that ~aining included Ilood tion Iligned by 53 Catholic 1amshy Sister of Mlercy tianity and the racism poverty

iies The Mass was offered by and lack of responsibilityOn State Board Msgr Ambrose Burke pastor of widely viewed asmarks of ~ st Marys church in Clinton NEWPORT (NC) - sis t e r mod~rn city

FOR LATIN AMERICA Importance of Latin America ~s emphasize by Pope Paul VIas he ordained 70 young priests who w1l1 work with the people on that continent Among them was one American Father Daniel Corbett of Buffalo NY NC Photo

Establishment of a Catholic Mary Laetare Reagan of the dishyparist here was discussed after vision of nursing Salve Regina the 11 lass College conducted by the Sisshy

ters of Mercy here has been ap-If sufficient interest and pointed by Gov John H Chafeeprop(~r ~upport are promised we as a member of the state Board of Nur~e Registration and Nurs-

Trtilin at University ing Education for the term end- ing May 24 1969 ST LOUIS (NC)-Seventy-one

Sister Mary Laetare will servePeacl~ ~orps trainees have ar- as the representative of an acshyrived for a 12-week training

credited basic collegiate schoolprogram at the Jesuit-conducted of nursingSt Louis University here for a

projEct in Honduras They will be tJained for social work and nursi ng education programs and report in Honduras for in-counshytry training and assignment Oct 10 They will return to the Unit~d States ~n the Fall of 1968 INC

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NEW YORK (NC)-A top broadcaster and leading psyshychologists will join promishynent religious leaders in discussing the relation of Vati shycan Council D pronouncements to modem Religious life here next Wednesday ~d Thursday at the 16th annual Institute on Religious and Sacerdotal Vocashy

tions at Fordham University Among the featured speakers

will be Donald H McGannon president of the Westinghouse BroadcastingmiddotCOmpany who will discuss the creation of a proper image of priests and Religious

Father Donald R Campion SJ sectetal-ymiddotfor research and interreligious aHairs for the New York Province of the S0shyciety of Jesus will speak on the eHects of the ~econd Vatican

Counci on the renewal of Reli shygious life

A panel of clinical psycholoshygists will discuss the latest deshyvelopments in screening proshycedures for candidates for Reli shygious life

Panelists will be Father Paul DArcy MM director of educashytion for the Maryknoll Fathers Dr Walter Coville chief clinical psychologist at New Yorks St Vincents ~ospital and Dr John J Rooney La Salle College Philadelphia

Several priests Brothers and Sisters who serve as directors of vocations for various ordeXS will also address the institute

G~~dance Work Continued from Page One

t71ltltawn policies and guidelinefJ clem developed he says

He ereditsllOme foresighted ooministratolll who envisioned guidance as an integriI part of

their pro~ with training

=o~t~i~e~~~~~ ever progress wa$ made howshyever ~as dueto the endeavors of ~ch plo~essive adminlstrashytors It was not due to an alshyready existing policy Father

Moreau asserts There is reason for opti~sm ings of Vatican Council D 1 the Constitution on the Sacred ih~ rosary just call yourse1t dis~

however he notes Pointing out leading Marian scholar said here Liturgy obediellt to the wishes of thei

that the N1tio1lal Catholic Guid- Father William GMost pres-middot Maintain Practice eowiCii and the popes hesaid an~ Confe~nce has helped to ident of ~he Mariological Society The pr~ctice ot placing sa- T~e~omcils ConstitutiQ~ on establi~h th~ a~ diocesan guid- of ~enca ~ade hIS re~arks cred images in churches sothat the Shurc asks that the~~lt o ancecouncils currently in opera- dunng ~ lecture atthe Umver- they may be venerated br the M~r~ ~ generously fostered tion He says~ increasing num- sIty of Dayton~ faithful is to be firmly niain- he C(gtntlnUl~d her o~ administraiors and super- Vatican II didmiddot notmiddot call for kiiled FameI Most saId that the l~te in~ndents are expressing inter- downgrading the honor of F th M t 1 middott d rts Pope John had a strong devotIon a er os a so Cl e repo to lb H J f est infi~~rate guidance middotpro- Mary but reaffirmed and ~ rosary IS ~UrJl~l 0 a grams even for the elementary strengthened the Churchs pre- Soul speaks abo~t M~ry on school level vious teaching about her the Schedule Institute almost every page he added

The middotnext step in this evolu- priest said lion would appear to be one of Father Most of Oras College leadership he says in Dubuque I~wa attributed the

If further ~mprovementsare decline in Mariaridevotion part shyto ~ made m ~e counseling ly to misleading press covershyservlce~ of Catholic sc~ools then age of cOuncil debate on whether respon~lble leadership must to discussthe Blessed Virgin iil exert Itself and re-exanune the a separate s(hema or iil the sta~us of these programs and h h the Church theIr value for the students he sc ema 0 maintains He also Charged that certain

Unreiated Jobs writers distorted the Marian Father Moreau states that teaching of the council and ott

od guidance services will function m ern popes successfully only when prede- Speaking of the decline in termined policies are set and popular devotion to the Mother maintained by school adminis- of God the priet citea the reshytrators working closely with moval of Statues of Mary-and their staffs the saints--from some churches

He says counselors eannot function effectively unless they First Bishop Once ere certain of their relationships to the heads of departments Presidents Pupilteachers students parents and outside agencies HOUSTON (NC) - Bishop-

The school administrator plays designate Vincent M Harris of the key role according to Father the newly created Beaumont Moreau in determining how Tex diocese once was the pupil well the counselor is received by of a now distinguished teacher faculty and students alike If During his days at Sam Housshythe principal assigns the coun- ton High School here the bisb selor several other school jobs op-designatehad a speech clall8 none of them related to counsel- among his courses His teacheY mg then it will be diHicult for then is a world figure today The anyone to take abe latter func- teacherl nanie--LYndon Baine tioJ seriously Jclbnson PreSident of the U So

bull THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 14 1966

Urges Excellence In Churrch Mll11sic

ATLANTA (NC) - Professhysional musicians should demand and uphold excellence in church music Auxiliary Bishop Joseph L Bernardin of Atlanta told a group of musicians here

Speaking at a Mass attended by members of the American Guild of Organists during its annual convention Bishop Bershynardin said

Although the Church has had II glorious tradition of sacred music much of this tradishytion has beer lost to the average

parish Most Catholic corigregashytions have not had theopporshytunity to experience this great music

He told the organists thu( they and other musician must lead the way in parishes in introducshying excellence in church music

Music used in the sacted liemiddot urgy he said must be real art or it is not worthy of a place illl worship

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sephs Home for Chronic Invalid Children here has to be moved because it is located in a secshytion now reserved for Negro Africans and the Pallottine Misshysionary Sisters at the home care for both white and Colored (mixed race) Children there

The new home which will be rebuilt in a neutral zone foUl miles from its present location is scheduled for occupation early next year

Although ~e government Ia giving the Sisters wh~ started 1he home in 1935 about $197000 88 compensation the ne buildshying will cost them an additionai $352000 They will also need 8ft

extra $70000 for equipment and furnishings

Dentists help ease shock of new

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VILLA FATIMA CEREMONIES Profession and clothing ceremonies are held at Villa Fatima Taunton From left front row Sister Olivia Coelho oldest Dorothean reshyligious in t~e Unite4 States who has completed 66 years in religious life Rev Maurice Souza Villa Fatima novitiate ehaplain and pastor of St Anthonys Church Taunton Sisshyter Helen Oliveira St Elizabeths parish Bristol who was clothed asa novice Rear Sisshyter Elizabeth Hayes St Francis Xavier East Providence who made final vows Sister Judith Costa St Francis Xavier and Sister Gabriela Lima Immaculate Conception New Bedford noviCes and Sister Elaine Corey St Francis Xl1vierfinal vows

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DAYTON (NC)-~votion to Tbis practice lie Stkessed is in of pries~ opposing the ~osary Mary is ~n the decline but this direct opposition to the wishes ill sermons ~nd middotiscontrary to the teach- of the couricilHe quoted from But if you want to get rid ot

F h or Paris Priests

HOUSTON (NC) - John D Donovan pre sid e n t of the Real EstateAmerican Catholic Sociological Society will address a special institute for parish priests Aug Rene POyamiddotnt 22 here in conjunction with the shy1966 Liturgical Week Hyannis

Morning and afternoon sesshy 279 Barnstable Road sions of the pastoral day will SP 5-0079 precede with the opening of the Week that evening in the Sam Houston Coliseum Donovan~ address at the

morning session The Dilemma of the Christian Priesthood will deal with the role of the priest in contemporary urban llociety Apanel on reconstructshying parish life will feature the

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Of Papal Funds Ask CooperClltion NEW YORK (NC)-Hundreds

of thousands of dollars donatedOf En2be ~armsh to drought-stricken India in the

name of Pope Paul VI are being ~n CeD Work put to work to fight the causes

of that countrys recurring food WASHINGTON (NC) shortages according to Arch-

A national Confraternity of bishop James Knox apostolic copyhristian Doctrine workshop internuncio in India has recommended that par- The papal funds are being ishes seek to make the CCD used to implement long-term bigh school religious education projects to constpuct Irrigation program the concern of the en- systems dig wells build deepshy

sea fishing vessels and providetile parish involving the more direct cooperation of palents necessary training and equipshystudents and existing parish 01- ment for scientific vegetable garshy

dening dairying and poultry-ganizations

It urged the parishes to CUt- raisingtail expansion of youth work for In a letter to Catholic Relief a time and to put no morethan services - National Catholic

MISSIONER-FORMAI~AND IN-Mte usual amount of effort into Welfare Conference headquarshyexisting programs Instead an FORMAL Rev Raymond PLEduc telS here Archbishop Knox inshyeffort should be made to foster MS veteran of years in Philippine formed officials of the Amershya genuine and concerned Chris- missions is as apt to be found In ican Catholic overseas aid tian community among the work clothes supervising construetion agency that many of these projshyadults of the parish ects are a direct result of sur-

The emphasis on a more of new seminary as in more fo~mal veys conducted by CRS-NCWC ~ult-centered CCD- apostolate priestly attire He is at present sta- - personnel in India

was a key point emerging from tionedat LaSaletteProvincial House Archbishop Knox aiso stated Ii two-week workshop held at Southbridge that papal funds are being used

the Catholic University of Amer- to transport food supplies to the ica under the supervision middotof many remotely-located villages Father Joseph B CoUins SS where the population has been director of the National Center -most seriously affected by the

=r~~~h~~~ t~u~~rss~~HOW to EtltRoast Dog ~Amongmiddot Useful lracts se~ C~~~~o~~n~~i ~i-J1Ilrticipated though the emphasis must be 011

The recommendationsmiddot grew CZmiddot d b L S 1 p Ph middotZ bull agriculture and other food proshy ctut of daily seminars conducted eane y a alette rlest In l I~PPnes duction projects a sPecial effort

(juring the workshop by Msgr will also be made to coordinate Russell J Neighbor associate di- andintensify medical care for IllCctor of the CCD William J The secret of a long iife and the best way to chokedown an ~ntree of roasted dog the afflicted population through

ltJacobs of Extension Volunteers are among items of information picked up by Rev Raymond P Leduc MS since 1948 better use of mobile clinics eurohicago and Fattier F~anCis a La Salette missionary in tnePhilitpine Islands Dog meat is delicious if lt)TIE doesnt especially in the rural areas ~~ro~wa~~inot~e~~~ Latin realize what hes eating he insists But if one does know that It is dog meat the only

Essential Components way to get it down is by Steelworkers Head The recommendations were washing it down with a swig sometimes called ironwood must radically change upon arshy

devoted to such matters as the of gin at every mouthful As They-even make their own rival in the Philippines Earth- To Receive Award selection and training of teach- I chalk lines some resembling Old quakes and hurricanes con- P SB G C)

for the ong life In this Mother Hubbards shoe some stantly visit tllese lslands so ITT UR H (N - I Weets approaches to the adoles- Ab I tel t 1 d t fcountry we usually say Why lk t I d lik I k b old t e In na lOna presl en 0ltcent and organization and I e piS 0 S an some e )00 s UL mgs mus be very sturdy the United Steelworkers of put off till tomorrow what you A good ishline is twined around Even window jambs and outsideh 1 1 CCD B t

a recurring theme was that the a discalded typewriter ribbon s U mgs are mortised for greater celve the 1966 St Joseph thest ructure 0 f t e oca U can do today In the Islands t d Amedca has been named to reshy

they say Why do today what 1 d thO I 11 d t th d f tltcatechist does not operate in a middotspoo an IS me IS pu e s reng an sae y Worker Award presented at the can be put off till tomorrow through a concoction of charcoal B ld

vacuum the home the parish We Igh-tensloned Amerlcalls UL mg III Manila the 1ig annual Labor Day Mass heret t 1 and kerosene ReaI practical I t d th aod the commullL y a arge ale could11learn the secret 0f a long CL y an Inmiddot e provInce are as Th d d b

essential components of his assure ~ou Much better than different as dar and night Whiie e awar IS co-sponsore Y _ork life from theFilipinos At least any chalk line sold on the Amer- 1 d 1 b the Pittsburg Diocese apdarea I did for I often findmyself ican ma~ket pane um ercan be ordered in labor unions Presentation will

There was general agreement putting off till tomorrow what r Few Tools Manila lumber in the province be made by Bishop John J among the participants that per- could do today cOomes in the rough and i mean Wrlght of Pittsburgl1 f CC The carpenter works with A sons chosen or D work The mlmiddotssloner a New Bedford rough two by fOUl may be

h ld d tmiddot f velY f~ too lis toolbox at two Inches thlck at one end and Abel one of the founders of ou give some mica Ion 0 n~tive attendedStJoseph paro_ h d f ts d Ml ability to communicate with times no morethilli an empty froin th~ee tofour inches at the IS umon an 01 pJe ecessor the age -cultural _sociological ch~a) schooi in that city and La cement bagmiddot usually contains - other end Sti~l our carpenters the Steel )Vorkers Organizing

Salette minor and maJor sem- l t 11 C tt tmiddot f M groups to which they will be on Y a crosscu saw a sma work this lumber to speciflc~d omml ee Jsa nalve 0 agshyassignedIt was also pointed out inaries He is at prese-nf at the square one or two chisels a di~ensioris with great accuracy ~olia Ohio He was elected that no amount of training La Sal~tte Provincial House wood marker and a foot rule One good surface electIic planer ~ president Qf the United SteelshyOOULses will make a catechist Southbridge Massbut his heart Yet beautiful work is accom- could do more in a darthan 10 workers last year succeeding

is obviously very much ii the - I h d D d M D ald H h bGut of a person who is opinion- P IS e carpenters can do in a week aVI c on e as eeR ated or uncommunicative Philippines One concept of building however What patience these aetive in the labor movement

The selected one stated one His mem~o~tir~arly days men h~ve since the early 1930s group of participants must not in the Diocese of Tuguegarao Prelatre Wlcomes Hlving been in charge of Arhe St J9sephthe Worker only be able to communicate the Cagayan PI are affectionate constructions and of ~l consid- ward is presented to a persoll message but he himself must be In 1948 I was one of the lucky Israeli Presodent erable group of carpenters for who has distinguished himself ~e message have a genuine Fathers chosen to_found a newI~ SANTJAGO (NC)-Wherils- a good period of time I can say in the cause of Jhe workingman

love for the teenager and be th t b old th PII able to show this love acquired mission in the Philip- raelsPJesidentzil1man Shazar a UI mg III e n Ippmes

pines In previous years I had arrived here on an eight-day - is very interesting only and orily been a half-baked contractor at state vislt to Chile Raul Cardi- if one has acquired title absoshy

our minor seminary which ex- nal SHv1 Henriquez of Santiago lutely necessary virtul~ of pashyPope Paul Receives perience came in very handy was on hand at the airport as a tience

Episcopal Bi~hop Tool-minded that I was I memberofthe welcoming party VATICAN CITY (NC)-Episshy made it a point to take with me -The cardinal was introduced Minister on FCllcmiddotUtv eopal Bishop Horace W B Donshy as many hand tools as possible to Mr and Mrs Shazar by Pres- I MONTHLY CHURCH egan of New York has been reshy Electricaltools ~~ljiismissed for ident Eduardo Frei ltHICAltf9 (NC)~A Dinis~centl ceived in private audience by we knew that electricity had not On the day after his arrival of the Lutheran Church-Misshy BUDGEI EMVELOPES Pope Paul VI They discussed yet reached that part of the Presiden Shazar in an address souri Synod has been named an their mutual desire for Christian Islands But once there it took to a join1 session of the Congresstssocitte profssor of Ilociology PRINTED AND MAILED unity me very little time to realize that paid spedal tribute to Chile as at Loyola University here Dr

Bishop Donegan was the first even my hand tools meant little one of the few countries which Ross P Scherer who is a staff Write or Phone 672-1322 Episcopalian bishop of New to the Filipino worker Heres opened its doors to Jewish vic- member with the National

York ever to visit a Pope He the reason tims of the Hitlerite persecutions Council of ChurChes win as- 234 Second Street ~~II Riv noted that in the past it would From time -immemorial the in Europ~ Many were the Jews surne the post Sept 15 have been impossible for him t6 carpenters and cabinetmakers -~ho fled extermination finding recei ve me and for me to pay a visit to him

The Bishop had a 12-minute private visit and then introduced the aides accompanying him The Pope gave them medals of his reign and in addition gave the bishop a copy of the Bible in ilSreek and Latin similar to those he had given to Protestant obshyservers at the ecumenical counshyeil Bishop Donegan gave the Pope a copy of a new guidebook to the cathedral of St John the ])i vine in New York and a sUver ~wl from Britain

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of the hardest wood ill existence

Collect- $14 Million

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6 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs July 14~ 1966

Neitlu~1r Beneficial IThe United States Ambassador to the United Nations Arthur Goldberg said three years ago There arise on the one hand those whose answer to every problem is to do nothing There arise on the other hand those who want to do everything at once One side considers change with fear and the other with scorn I want to say quite eandidly that neither emotion is beneficial to progress This is a balanced and wise judgement and precisely because it is can be easily overlooked There is a sense of the dramatic in an extreme-preserve the past at aU Msts overturn everything right away But such is not and cannot be the case When one is dealing with vital is-- sues and most importantly with people there is and must be always the combiriation of stability and change because in any transition there must be continuity Actually when some people talk of revolution they forget that the root meaning of that word is to turn around and sometimes to turn back

In the Church today there are many tensions These have always been there because the unchanging teachshyings of Christ are taking place in the hearts of mortal men in a society that is ever changing with an ever-develshyoping awareness of applications and implications- of Chrisshytian doctrines These tensions have been brought into stronger relief by the discussions and documents of the Council People are articulate and so there is a tendency to ever-simplify and to see all current tensions polarizing

around two eXtremes advocates of change in~ist that everything old must go everything now must be new and

those who oppose them are refusing to becomeinvolved and have settled for inertia advocates of the traditionar insist on their part that the past must be preserved that those who oppose them are simply playing with novelti~$ and are sellihg out to -the fad of the moment

Both sides have not caught the true spirit of the Council The Council if it insisted on anything insisted that the Church is the family of GOO and as Gods fAmily eontainsboth the divine the unchanging truths of the Lord and the human their growth and application and eonstant renewal in the hearts of sinful men In any rampc newal there is not a cutting down anna re-establishingshythat is anarchy-but a continuity a cutting away of UDshy

essentials but a careful preservation of the substaJlce a becoming other without _becoming another The Cegtuncil ii

deed insists that the Church is GOds family and in a family there should never be sides but the working together ~of each and all for the glor~Llt~f God and the gooQ of all

EvilConsequences Years ago there was a program Truth or Conseshy

quences A lime thought makes one re~lize that truth 1 h e i r clerical mons being delivered) on the does have its own consequences-admit the truth and immediately a certain way of thinking and acting is de manded or else one is an intellectual hypocrite

Words have consequences too because these are the ordinary vehicles to express the truth Words should be used to express clearly and not to veil ambiguity and spread confusion

A recent phrase-black power-has com~on the scene It is touching off all sorts of consequences Some see it as merely expressing the moral and economic and politiCal pressures that the Negro mu~t exert to make sure that the laws that are on the books are really enforced in American

society Viewed in this light the phrase is an apt one But others see in the phrase a threat a rallying

point of violence a promise that blood will low in the streets and that the Negro must now have his hour of Violence since the white has had his century

It takesmiddot a certain type of boldness for those who have not lived with the day-by~day indignities of the Negro to ask him to continue to live according to the Christ shylike patience and charity that have been 80 eonspiciousa part Qf the Negro struggle for first-class status But any

other path is t9 invite further sorrow and hatred

readers but it subject of Civil riglits Are they properly understood is unobjeeshyis interesting to open to tlJe criticism of beingtoo tionableJ but when the black note th~lt they negative too critical of the

unanimously agreed on the cen- faults of the movement unwillshytral importance of one point in ing to give credit whE~re credit particulu naJllely tpe futility is due too slgtaring in their and harmfulness of excessively praise of the Negros accom negative uiticismr from the plishments Frankly I think not pulpit On the contrary I suspect that

Heres the way on~ of the wciters put it- respectfully but very frankly I am afr~id he said that too often our preachshyers entirely ignore what we the silent fathful expect to hear in

a SermOIl They address us as rebels whom they BlUst subdue as idlers whom they must shake J1P as hardened sinners whom they must needs terrify as the proud that require toOO humilshyiated as the self--satisfied who need to toe disquieted 0

AteeDtuate Positive (The3) aJe never done ten-middot

ing us oj our duties and of our neglect of duty but if youmiddot come to examine it there is really nothing easier than to put

forward a persons duty and to

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Man of Courage InmiddotIeglritvI ~ By Msgr George C Higgins

(~irectoJr Social Action Dept NCWC) Several y~ars ago a Catholic publishing h()Use in Ireland

of all places ~published a small volume of essays by a group of laymen on the art of preaching T0 the bestmiddot of JnY

koowledge if i~ the only book of its kind ever publiehed in the Eng)ishlang~age - ~peaking l~ effectivEgt-to uitshythe onlybegtegtk m whIch Jay- icize people negativelv for the men are given an opportunity neglect of their duties th~~ it ~ to state very frankly what to accentuatE 1~ posi~ve aDd they would like to hear the cler- to a~aken m the l~ltbf~l a gy say in their sermons and how bunung deSire 110 practIce VJrtue

middotthey wmiddotould Uke for the sheer love of God and hbto haVE them De1g or

a it The sev- And hat JI6 UUE~ the S YI tribu- preacher In thiS regard IS equalshya t ~ sym- ly true mutatis mutandis of the PiU~ ~ade a columnist ~r the edit~riialwriter widevaiiety of CatholIc Pr~ on lltighte useful mgges- But what about the (olunms tmiddotions a n d rec- andmiddot editorials that are being ommendltions to written these days (alaquo1 the ser-

The Snoopers

a carefulstudl Of the record would show that durinlt the past decade civil rights columns and editorials in the Catholic presti have been much morE positive than negative

I It is my impression in therexample of Roy Wilkins pr~ words that during thnt period dent of NAACP who t~ld the of time there has belenmiddot mueh press on July 4 that the trouble more emphasis on the Negro with black power is it implieerights and privileges than on his ~anti-white and we cant ))3 duties and responsibiHties muchmiddot anything to do with it mQ~ praise of the accompUsh- Mr Wilkins said that the te ments of the civil rights moveshyment than criti(ism of its roisshytakes and imperfection~

Blaek Power And thats the way ilt middotsbould

have been of (aurse and the way its iikely to be for the inshydefiriite future American Neshy

itseU was a bad choicemiddot words and explained we Iieve ~ the legitimate use poer

It 0lght never to be etbnll or racial he added Tile NAACP fCr exa~ple has alwampJl8 been a believer In the unfettered

~ower slogan is usedcdemagOg Ically as a rationale for black

racism or black violence ought to qe condemned even-shy~r ellPecially - by friends aDd supporters of the civil rig movement

Great SoclalReformer Those whomiddot hesitate to blOw

the whistle on black racists_ feal of being condemned bull

Uncle Toms or lily-livered tilashyeras can take courage from

Asks Vocations Appeals Stress Highmdeals

CINCINNATI (NC)-- peals for religious vocat~

among ~ung peoplemiddot muu be based on a challenge

their high Ideals ArchbishcllJ Karl J Alter of Cincinnati saJG

here The archbishop counseled

ligious to be sure they have right understanding and true 8Dshypreciation of the meaning of bull ligious life and to employ coashyrect means In their efforts foster vocations

Archbishop Alter said ttmI youth wants to be challeniJe6 by high ideals and not by bull

ducements that springfrom teu poral or human consideratio~

o~ti~~reie~a ~~~c ~li~ which operates interiorly

Above all lie counseh6t never use pressure Never ~

Youll lose your soul if )I0Ildont accept your vocatioQlf The Church has never taugldthat A religious vocation is to be lnswered in total freedf)~

cheerfully without any force en compulsion

~ creen eandidates

Archbishop Alter also citeGthe need for screening of candioo dates Not every one who preshysents herself as having a reDshygious vocation is to be taken at face value he said

He advised the Sisters til carefully evaluate new trenin the apostolate and not to lie

too quick 10 adopt novel proaches

Let no one ten you he saiO that the workmiddot of teaching chitshydren in the classroom or of _ vice to the sick in hospitals ~ caring for others in need has ceased to be apostolate of UaeReligious

Some are called to be extordinary things he Said Ova

this is aspeciaimiddotvocation ~ sPeshycial grace and not the norrm one

the Negro The drive for black pow~

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hand out reproaches costs nothshying either

The ~hing which is really di~ficult which is actually ~i-

- vine is t) give us a t~ste for our duties ajd to awaken in us a

wish to do ihem and to be genshyerous in the doing And another name for a taste for duty islove Beloved preachers then make us love God or rather help us

to believl in His love for us There is certainly much to be

said for lhis point of view with regard tlt the matter and form

of preaching -It is unquestionshy

groes are so desperately on the ballot for tJe Negro We bave defensive and are still struggling counseled hIm on the use of hiD against such hopelessly uneven b~llot for the ildvancement cd odds to win aclaquoeptance in the ~IS race Our who~e a~proach bull community and to achieve their mterracIal not antJraclal

basic human rights that they Mr Wilkins is a man of C018o

have every right to expect the age and integrity Some of the pulpit and the press ui gomiddot out black power extreiiJists iU of their way to redress the 1gtal- other segments of th~ chdl ance bull rights movement are trying- iIrl

And yet the preacher or col- smear him as an Uncle Tom umnist or editorial writer who buttheyare bound to fail LCmg winks at the irresponsible rbeto- after they have run out of steaua ric of some of the more reckless Roy Wilkins will bemiddot remembeiecl black power boys in the dvil a1d honored as one of the gFealrights movement is no Jlriend of social reformers of th~ gen

Hugh J Golden ably easi er - amp n d I senela1lY the movement and no jirieraquotl Qf atiOD

7 Catholic Methodist Discussions Stress Role of Holy Spirif

CHICAGO (NC) - The first meeting on the national level of representatives of the Methoshy

middot dist Church and the Roman eathohc Church focused on the role of the Holy Spirit in the Christian community~

The session brought together a Catholic delegation headed by Auxiliary Bishop Joseph B Brunini of Natchez-Jackson Miss ~d of the subcommisshymon for Methodist relations of

the US Bishops Commission en Ecumenical Affairs and a group led by Methodist Bishop

F G~r~ld Ensley of Columbus 0 chairman of the Commission G~ Ecumenical Affairs of the Methodi~t Church The Methoshydist Ch~rc with 103 mil1ion members IS the largest sm~le

Pr~~estl1ntchurch in the United States

Prelates at Meeting ~mong t~e five Methodists

takmg lart ~n the day-long talks were Bishop Fred P Corson of Philadelphia president of the World Methodist Council and Dr Albert C Outler of Dallas Who was an observer-delegate for the WMC at all four sesshysions of the Second Vatican Council

Catholic Archbishop John P Cody of Chicago and Methodist Bishop- Thomas W Pryor both appeared at the meeting to extend their personal greetings

and encouragement to the parshyticipants

The session opened with a middot prayer led by Bishop Ensley

Reformed Churches on the meaning of reformation in the Church

It may be therefore that Roman Catholic-Methodist conshyversations could focus on the Christian life Such discussion would mean primary attention to the work of the Holy Spirit bull bullbullWe propose therefore that our discussion begin on the meaning of the new life in Christ the experience of salvashytion the nature of Christian assu~ance the call to perfecshytiqn

In line with the suggestions of Father Cronin and Qr Smith the group deCided to lay stress on the role of the Holy Spirit The possibility of greater ecushymenical activity on college campuseswas also indicated as a theme for further discussion

Thcent participants agreed that a second meeting should be held nextpecember also in Chicago on the theme Salvation Faith and Good Works

Jesuit Stresses Duty to Protest UmiddotnJmiddotust Laws EVANSVILLE (NC)-A

Jesuit priest emphasizes here in Indiana that citizens not only have the right but the

duty 110 protest against unjust ~~

and closed with another led by Father John Bonn SJ an Bishop Brunini instructor at Fairfield tTniver-

Tenor of the meeting was set sity BridgePort Conn aSO by two papers prepared on the wal1ed ofthe perils that woUld

middot Met~odist sid~ by Or Eugene result if this country adoptedshymiddot L Smith of New York associ- universal military consltription bullte getl6al secretary in the in an address to the Te Deum

United ftates for the World Internationa chapter here Coun~i1 of Churches and on the Speaking on Pr()test~ Vioshy

Catholic side by FatherJohn 1eRce Apathy and Obedience r Cronin sS of Washington F ttl B d that to break associate director of itle Social a er onn sal

- Action Department of the Na- middota law OOes not necesarily mean tional Catholic Welfare Con- aperson bas committed an 1mshylerence lnoral act

-Mostlaws are based on mMshy i

Servlee 01 Loft alityent he said But middotsomeare rather Cronin IlUggested that unjust and inequitable We have

e CatholicMethodiBt dialogue tlie ciu~to protest against these IhigM be ceRtered on Christian laws We have no right to 3shy

lIOCial concerns on the structure pat~Y and fuoctioning of tbe Chltrch Speaking in classroom style and on the work of the Holy Father Bonn urged the members middot Spirit and the fllDction ofmiddotthe to i~do their homework on the pro p-tet I e ministry in the impOrtant issues of the day Dauzvardis representative of Church G~rmaDY Examp~e the former free Republic of

On the question of social con- When we have studied the Lithuania said all of the nati()nsF - C cern ~lr ronm said that problem and our conscience tells I which have been incorpor~ted

one of the glories ofMethod- wi what is right then we not in theSoviet Union are su1jushyismis its belief thattbe Churoh only have the duty to protest gated and exploited by Russia and eachmiddot believer must be in- but it is also our duty to pro- Their peoples are deprived of v~lved in a service of love to test violently if the inJustice human rlhts and fundamental his fellow man is massive and no legal means is freedoms he continued citing

Dr Smith in his presentation available to correct it he sllid also stressed the need for in- He cited the silence of Chrisshyesthation of the various un- tian people in Germany during Attempt to Change derst1ndings of the role of themiddot World War II as an example-of C A h

Joly Spirit publicapathy which was moral- ~mmuiity pat yThe basic missionary eon- ty wlongNEWBUllGH (NC) - lIIQunt

Yict~on that the new life in Speaking of universal mili- middotSt MarY College here has an-Christ is intended for all people t8ryeonscription Father Bonn nounced plans for a series of eould be a basis f()r fruitful said this coupled with stock- seminllrs d~sigJled to change

th tn d f th b t h conversation between Catholic Inbng of atomic weapons would ea I u eo apa y a Qu ushyand Methodist representatives be a catastrophe be said He went on to say middotThismiddotideahasbeena failurew ld h th t these Eftmiddot h e wou ope a In urope ormiddot cen urles e

discussions might be a Useful said You must see tIiat this part in the larger series in which is not done in the United States

Roman Catholicism is now enshygaged We understand that the discussions with Lutherans focus - the creeds with the Anglishyeans on the sacraments with the

Art ConYenti~n BUFFALO (NC)-The Cathoshy

lie Art Association headquarters here announced its 1966 conven-

Uon will be held Aug 18 to 21 in the student center of Sacred Heart Dominican College Housshy

ton Tex The meeting has been billed ~ an intensive workshy

~p on The Shape of the Churob Tq come Sacred Architecture in

~ Mp(lena Woll

t-laquoew Civics Course In Irish Schools DUBLIN (NC)-A course in civics will be introduced into secondary schools of this country next September and a special preparatory course for teachers will ~ held in Dublin it was announced by Minister for Edshyucation George Colley at the anshypua~ ocial Study Congress here

Colley said that children must lie taUght to see that civic reshylponsibility iii inseparable from ~mple 19ve and respect for their ~tl7 and its people

DIRECTS CENTER Search for someone to direct the Culmer day care center in Miami ended when Sr Marie InshyfantaGQnzales of Baltimore Md accepted post An Oblate Sister ofProvidence she is the first R~lig1otiii to head an anti-poverty project jn Florida NC Photo

Plain Hyp()cr~~y

Lithuanian Cites Double-Talk in Red Claim

Of Defen~ing Coloiaf P~pl~s~ights

CHICAG0 (NC)~oviet Russhysias claim~ as a peace-loving nation-and a defender of the rights ~colonial peopl~s~ is plainhyenPgerisy Lithuanias eonshy

IlUI ~neril1 cbarged Speaking befor~a committee

plllnning a Captive Nations Week Petras P Dauzvardis noted thElt Soviet Russia is the biggest anei almost sole cokmial power in the present day world

man probl~ particularlyrace in thecity of Newburgh The college has received a $10000 federal grant under the Higher Education Act of 1965 to suPPort the seminars

The seminar program will be launched with a mass meeting in the college theater Sept 28 The seminars will be held peri shyodically through next March and will deal with problems in such areas as housing education and local government

Planning sessions for the pro- gram havealready been held at Mount St Mary with the New- burgh chapter of Bnai Brith and the college administration serving as eo-cpnvenors IU1d representatives of other agencies acting as C()-sponsors SeymolH Fein~an of Briai Brith is temshypor~rfchairm~nof the program

THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 14 1966

Permits Concert In Cathedral

TOKYO (NC) - Peter Tatsuo Cardinal Doi of Tokyo lent his eathedral for a concert of British music to commemorate the 900th anniversary of Westminster Abshybey

Sponsored by the British emshybassys cultural department and Mainichi Shimbun large Japanshyese daily newspaper company the concert featured works by H~nry Purcell George Frederick Handel Gustav Holst Ralph Vaughan Williams and William Walton It was the first pershyformance of all middotthese works in Japan

In offering the cathedra~ for the evening of music the cardishynal said that he was happy to make some contribution to the

commemoration of the 900th centenary of Westminster Abshybey which is a great symbol of Christian tradition for the Enshyglish nation as well as for the whole Christian family

Dudley Cheke charge dafshyfaires at the British embassy here in thanking the cardinal for the use of St Marys eatheshydal said

Such a gesture from one of the worlds newest cathedrals

communist govement interfershyence with the current religiouS celebrations iii Poland

The peOple behind the IiOIl Curtain demand freedom and independence and justly 90 he asserted

Ch M kIcagoans to ar Polish Millennium

CHICAGO ltNC) More thaR

200006 persons are expected to fill SoldierFieldhere for a colshyorful patriotic arid religious fes- tival marking the1000th annishyversary of Polands Christianity on Sunda) A~g 28

to one of the most ancient and famous places of worship in Britain is in the true ecumenical spirit of our time

Rejects Cliallenge To Sunday Laws

ATLANTA (Ne)A federal judge here has turned down a request by a department store chain for a three-judge hearing on the constitutionality of Georshy

gias Sunday closing laws lJ S District Judge LewiS R

Morgan agreed hoWever fG conduct a GDe-judge hearing on whether the laws had been apshyplied in a discriminatory manshyner against the stores He set the hearing for July ~l

Judge Morgan noted that the U S Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of similar laws iF- 1961 Thus he said the chalshylenge to the Georgia statutes was insubstantial

P B h ortuguese IS Op VTICAN CITY (NC) P

n - ope Paul VI has named Father Americo Henriques formervice rector of the major seminary of

Highlight of the festivities will the Leiria diocese in Portugal be a c()ncelebrated Mass at a to be auxiliaiy bishop of Lashy1oo-foot square altar with mego Portugal Archbishop John P Cody as principal celebrant middot

pageants ban9s and a 1200- bull bull voice choral group will be fea- J B bullbull tured in the entertainment The celebration wnrenawith a pro- bull bullee~ion toa 32-fthigh reproduc- LUMmiddotBER CO tion of the ic~nlgtf Our Lady of bull bull Czestochowa which will be conshystructed at the nortlierid of the So Dartmouth bull field bull

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PHILADELPHIA (NC) shyMother Mary Louis Scheerer

middot has been elected mother general

Any Grandchild Able to Wrap of UJe Dominican Congregation of 8t Catherine de Ricci whicb

Grandpa Around Little Finger By Mary Tinley Daly has its motherhouse in suburbaa

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middotwe call it ithe gift of pershy me to suasion though privately Yes she jumped-up and

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bull my 50 cents back from Auntthe Head of the MarkieHouse little Mary Daly Brennan middotSisters Wo~king

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seven-year-old Mary would run See what I mean A push-over on ahead take a few steps 1gtack- for the little people at our house ST PAUL (NC)~The Sisters

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Souree of Luseious Seafood CDA Convention I oj

By Joseph and Marilyn Roderick To Open SundayI must make another appeal in behalf of day liDies

BOSTON (NC) - T-be RevAt one time these flowers were considered the lowliest of Douglas Horton former dean offlow~rs and were to Igte seen mainly in unkempt gardens the Harvard University divinity

tields and along roadsides Dull am~r in color it was known scMol will be a featuredspe~~middot

er at the 31stbiennial Catholicthat they were Capable of seafood eating in my own oPin- Daughters of Alnerica national8UrViving almosfany amount ion the clam convention here starting Sundayof neglect poor soil drought Tbefreshness and availability

Dr Horton will speak on aand ill treatment and so they of this tyPe of food along ith panel dealing wiih Christian

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middot pa~r are alSo listed as paneland the length middotof the poundlowering than seafood even the canned ists taeasonand have broadeneq ~ and frozen vaneties such as tuna

Cardinal Cushing host to thecolor spectrum~include Y~l- and Alaskan crab meat conv~ntion is scheduJed to offerlows oranges and myriad Pas~l One of the secrets of success m the convention Mass and to besharles without diminishing the cooking these gifts from ~he sea fe~turea speaker at the conven- touglmess of the plant in any is speed overcooking tends to tion banquetwaY ~he new hybrids may be toughen even the sweetest clam

grown unler the same adverse and dry out the most succulent A panel oilmiddot The Influence of eonditions of drought poor soil fresh sworfish steak Freshness weimen in the World will h~ve erowding md light shade as the is second in importance in fish as speakers Mother Mary Henshyolder wild varieties cookery as can be attested to by nesseyof the Cenacle Convent Under desirable conditions anyone who has tasted a fish Mary Sparks of radio station the newvarieties of day lily do cooked over an open fire secshy WNAC Mrs Mary McGrath of extremely well These are fasci onds after leaving its watery the Boston Herald and Dr Franshyoating plants in many respects home ces Smith of the Leahy Clinic For one thing the flower lasts Many years ago when my famshy Msgr Joseph Havey superior for only one day to be quick17 fly vacationed at Horseneck of the Missionary Society of st

James the Apostlefounded breplaced by another on the fol- Beach before the hurricanes Cardinal Cushing to send U s

priests to Latin American miso lowing day ravag~d it one of our favorite

The plants reproduce very pastimes was gazing through sions and Msgr Joseph M Nelshy4tJicldy and a single tuber will binoculars in search of return ligan 0f the CommissionGlf

grow to three or four the first ing swordfishingboats If the Christian Unity for the Balti shyrear and may be broken up in~ had a white flag flying from the more archdiocese aIsGwill Mshy

dress the convention 10middot or mj)e plants after five mast it meant they had had a yellngtor so TheY ~aybe moved successful day and were return- Andre G~gneand Miss Margaret Parkef ehairman The at ~1most any time without real~ ing witb their prize or prizes tomiddot affair wi1lbe held on the hOllpitaI gt9ulids corner of Mid- ly setting them back to any eK- the wharf at WestpOrt Point die and South Main Streets ChiekimBarbecue Set tent although the best time for The lucky youngster who first ~ planting is in late Summer or sighted this flag woqld run to At Central ViUage aarly Fall tellthe adults and we would all Members of theLadies GuildStronger Church

This is the time thqugh ~ pile eagearly into the cars hOP- of St John Ule Baptist Church isit the nurseries to see them lB ing to reach the dock before the Central Village will sponsor a bl~ for -election for pU~has- boat came into sight in the Tithing Paid Catechists Action Movement Play chicken barbecue from 530 to ing later m the ~asonBettcr river The huge swordfish were bull 730 satUrday night July 16 at yet if you hare 8 friend witp a somet~ng to see (an~ smell) Mai()r Role in PhiHppine$ Church Progress the parish hall Serving will be fewplantswhich are well-estab-middot as their huge carcaSses fIlled the continuous TiCkets are limited lis~edI am sure_~~t he woUld sman fishing boats and their SAGINAW (NC) Tithing AId these ~osts are not iii- _ and should be obtained in adshybe more than Willi~ toI)llrt sword was a frightening th~ng paid catecllists and a lrtrong eon~Clerable eGD te~chers are vance from merilbers Or at 1iie with a fewtu~rs to view N~Nlaquorthel~ss we f01gt CaibolicActi~xnoveP1ent are pa~ saiaries ~denjogta pro- rectory General ch~rmanis

enjY~e yellowsand golds what they looked like as we ate playing major roles in stren~~h- fe~~~ stat~~ nthar home MrS MaqAeveao assisted by III s~lidcolors although thest bull the fresh steaks the next day ening the Church in the Phihp-ar~as p()ten~~ t~cheurolS 8re ticket chairman Mrs Edith teildto fade a littlEi if plahteci itl The following -scall~p recipe is _Pneamp ~ missiOllarysaidbere seiltfr()riitM pT0ViIlces to spec- Kirby ditectsUObutthereare Jiulny one which Illuse if MeliSllli i Fth Andr LeF bvere ia(Co~legesmiddoti~tieJ~ani1aarea ~ varieties in the1rum~tll~finds any co~panions for her OCn~ who hi~~een ~tiOlled forC9It~~ini~~Wlenth~y r~= The guild will Peet at 8 ~ form Some are banded~soDle lone ~tcl1 c bull if the Ph1Hplnes shiee 19141 ue- tu~t~he~r homeJowlls and vp night also in th~ hall and allfrm~d arid they areeven to 00 Thismiddot recipe shoUld be used bed reliJous growth o~ the lag~~ ~~~ ar~ ~~gnedt()teah mem~srerelluesfed to bring had in dwarfed forms But best with tin~scallopsthatneedveI1 ~ ciSmiddot tillmiddot tiD his It religIOn classes lD the public items for a food middotbaskit to be shyof all they require very little little cooking IS an we VlSI g orne schools on a scheduled basis ramedat the barbecue eyeneForthe gardener wh9~e SeaUoPsPonUgal$e here In~ichigan InhisInfantaparjsb of St

p~rpe~ual ery is l- I only had 2 cu s dry white wine wrhere are middot1~~p~ests middotfoTmiddot Marks Fath~r LeFebvere said tqe tImettbere 18 absoluteI7 I t ~ ot sliced 49000 peopleliVlngmiddot In three 46 lay catechists take care of re- In Cqtholic Schooi nQthing that can be p~ant~ with l ~~lonion sliced town~ and 68 villages he said ligiQl1s instrueticm in 26 grade SPOKANE (NC)-Four Prot less trouble and WhICh affords 12 wholemiddot peppercorns of hIS eastern Luzon area of schools In the iiocese as a whole estant mini-sters and a rabbi will as much beauty as the day m 1 spring of parsley and I Infanta-in Quezon Province It there ~ 2aO paid laY catechists participate in the Summer

In the Kitchen _ Tablespoons chopped parsley would be absolutely impOSSIble teaching in 120 ptjblic scbools J

School of Christian ApostolateMel~ssa pic~ed uP a sca~lop 2 pounds of tiny scallops to get anything done without ~ In additionto paying theeosts (SSCA) next week at Gonzaga~ell 10 the nver t~s mbrnmg 2Tablespoonsof butter lay helpproVlded by Catholic of8D eneosIve CCD program University here in the State ctf Where were vacaJIon~ng and 1I large ripe tomatoes Action and the CCD tithing is also paying ~e brunt Washington More than 1000lDuch to her ~nse It tu~ed 1pound pound mushrooms trimmed Father LeFebvere noted that of tb~ eosts of educating semshy teenagers - including various eut to have two sld~ a~d be lB- and coarselychoRPelt despite a decline ip middotthe economy inarians Christian and Jewish youth bullhablt~d She plac~d It WIth great 1 Tablespoon lemon juice the introduction of tithing has The Carmelite reported that groups -are expected ror the care In a sandpail full f water salt and pepper beeninstrumental in permitting the status of the priesthood and five-day leadership school beingand ~ounced to all WIth great 1) In a saucepan put the wine the Church to move ahead Sisterhood has risen sharply in sponsored by Bishop BernaId 3~ g~nerosty We can cook It for carrot onion~ peppercorns aod P naSiatas the Philippines and vocations are Topel of Spoka~bull dinner ess~o

COUNTRY FAIR TO BENEFITNOmiddotVITIATESettin tr6

Up Fair booths for the Presentation of Mary Novitiate under the splnsorsmp Of the Friends of St Amies Hospishy

tal Fall River scbeduled f~ Saturday J111y 16 from 9 to 9 are left to rlmiddotghtbull Sister BeattiK Sister Rita Marie

the sprig oflparsley Bring to r0 growing We now have 27 boys If lilie could manage to fiM boil and add the ~allopssim- T~~g b~ said bas bootjt~ in Manila seminaries he said

ew of his friends I mightac- Mer in the liquid foi- about 10 h~8~s~~come fo~ 180 PeSO$ plus five boys in our Cannelite eept her offer bu~ one lone seal- minutes [ to ais~aci~701) p~per month seminaries lop wouldnt be much of a feast 2 Lift Out the scallops ptlloe f~ ~~ sllid PllYs CCl) eosta Now a whole sandpail fuP might i~ a ~wl and when they can be and for ~~ucation ~ aemshybe imother thing for nothing handled cut them into evem iDarims Rummage Sale lends itself moreto-Summer eat- slices about 1pound inch thick

St ~celiasMissionClubwiniDJl ~han thetieasures of the seabullbull 3 Simmer the cooking liquid IndianmiddotBishopmiddotmiddot Praises hold a rummage al~ from 6 toWe in New England dont fully until it is reduced to about ~ 9 tomorr~w and from 1l 10 4reaHzehow lucky we areto be of a cup Strain and reserve American Missioners- Saturday at 62-1 Whipple Streetnear the source of luscious sea- 4 rn a large skillet me~t the

Fall River Proceedsmiddot will beneshyfootlmiddot as the aforementionedJ Dutteradd the tomatoes Peeled CALltur~~(NC)~a~s~ed- fit the Franciscan MissionariesscalloR the sweet crab the and seeded and coarsely chopped PusIShOf La~rn~ p~aChY of Mary and contributions ofroyal lobster and all the other and t~~ mushrooms aqd cOok S l1Sr~ urne 0 IS ocese clethes will be appreciated varieties of fish that inhabit our over a low he~t until mushrooms from a VISIt tad the Un~tedttate~

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of collegiality in the Church needs 0 be extended beyond its specific relation to the hielarch~

the president of the Nationall Council of eathollc Men saicf here

Speaking ~efore the fourtlli a~nual conv~ntion of the Diocshyesan Council of ~atholic MeBt John Donnelly said that the whole world had a glimpse 01 what can be accomplished bi collegiality at the Second Vanshyean Council

It liked the glimpse he ccm tinued and will demand a fuD view This will meall applying collegiality by analogy to othell areas of the Church

While collegiality strictiy apshyplies to the College of Bishops he explained the bishop can ill turn consult with his priests and people

Good startl in this area have already been made he addec citing the opening of discussion of diocesan problems to allpeoshypIe in some dioceses and the creshyation of parish school boarde with lay membersbull

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Bishop Co rberry Urges Adequate Insured Income COLUMBUS (NC)-BishbP

John J Carberry has desshyleiibed an adequate insured income for one-parent famshyilies as a question basic to the people of our times and one ~hich cannot be evaded

The bishops statement was read by Father Thomas Duffy Chairman of the Diocesan Ecu-middot menicalCommission at the rally Itlimaxing the Ohio Walk for Adequate Welfare

Some 1000 persons were on hand for the rally in fronto~ the

State HOuse It marked the conshyelusion of a 10-day 155-mile walk from Cleveland to Columshybus Bishop Carberry noted his support of the marchers stated ~im of adequate welfare payshyments in Ohio-100 per cent of

2 standard based on todays cost 4)f living We join ~ithyou is asking

bull t themiddot state of Ohio to consider your proposal earnestly and to i-ectify the situation imlledi- PROUD MOTHFRTheaudiellce appla uded Mrs Alma St Onge of Putnam Conn Religious Superiors 2tely l1esaidmiddot at the St Michaels College commencementmiddotWinooski Park Vt where her three children Close Con e to Howemiddotver the bishop aske~ for received honorary dOctotates in th~ same ceremony Left to right Msgr Paul J St V n on new and creative approaches to Onge vicar general of the NorVlich Conn diocese Mrs StOnge Mother Ritamiddot de la ATCHISON (NC) - CatholR ~ problem of public weifare Cmiddot F SEA religious superiors of men closed including the consideration of a rolX lllericanprovlllclal If the Daughters of the Holy Ghost and US Rep their ninth annual assembly miranteed income Villiam L St 9ngeof Connecticut NC Photo here in Kansas with a resolutiolll Consider the responsibilities urging religious communities to of the parent In one-parltmt fam- Smiddot G Ch h L d continue their search for ways of

jlies who is attempting to bring ees reater il urc ave an Loyaltymiddot ever more effectively livinfl

liP children properly against their witness of Christ through everwhelming odds he said poverty

Basic Question New Penno Bi shop Cite$ CounciIGoins Attending the meeting were Should not such parents be 142 leaders in the Conference 01

Jgiven an adequate insured in- ALTOONA (NC)-A degree Loyalty to and love for the Speaking of the Constitutionmiddot Major Religious Superiors of Come relieving them of the of confusion may have followed ChUllt h he declared will equal on the Church in the Modern Mens InStitutes representing pressing anxietiesoLmere sub it but Vatican Council IIs teach- in days tocomemiddotmiddotammiddotpersuaded World he declared it should re- 35000 priests Brothers and sem sistence existence instead of the ings wil1middot1~ad men eventually to that ltJf the infant Christian com- mind every member of the dio- inarians Jlovernment hiring endless varie- great loveof and-loyalty to the mlinitymiddot I cese of-the role to middotbe filled ill In their four-day meeting they ties of parent substitutes such as Church Bishop James J iIogan Bisil10p Hogan commented on shedding the lightoJEtheGospel e-amined how they can fulfill

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~ a mmlmum standard fortral Dogmatic Constitution On thr~ categorIes middottotaled$3407 Chmtmiddot - middot ilealth and decency sehn 199- the Ctltrcli whick penetrated M millIon ~h~ breakqownmiddotreJO~ted

profolli)~nyinto the mysterymiddotCJIf was ~ehgJOus $112~2 million E G S Beiledict~nesmiddot Expand Chtist~sChurchu~t nature her e~c~hj)nll $753D~ll~on al1~ ast elmans middoteek middot C 11 K mission the rriorif filled with h~sPl1al and institutional $1432 S I degt 0 Cmiddoth h 0

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L ~TCHIS0NltNC)-Father Al- ture generations privileg~d ~ Th~ breakdown of th~tpree LINmiddot (llC)-GeraldGOefshy~~ilJI~TI)1laquon OSI3president be m~mbers of tJte LOJdsMysti- previnus years 196~ ielgiou~ ier he~d oi~astGeirrian~~ middot ~StBened](t$ltolle~e here in cal Body $1033 mIllIon ~duc1tional $680 communlst-dommated Christianlapsa~ says ~lIarringdeIays we million~ hospital and institu- Deinocratjcmiddot party insist~d that ~nay have the foundationsin nmiddot~middotmemiddot middotCmiddotmiddothmiddotmiddotmiddotC ago Man ti6nal-$985 milliont(jtal $2698 tle Catholic IChurchin East and~fore the first snowfalls He million 1963 religious $1001 westGermany must be seen as was speaking of the colleges H Obl million _educational $678 ~il- two indepmiddotendentunits -

middot new $1 million library and onorary ate lion hospital and institutional This view is pushed from time $640000 dormitory SAN ANTONIO (middotNC) -Ed- $1030 million totll $2709 mil- to time by the East German al-

The three-story air-condi- ward Murphy of Ciiicago has re- lion 1964 religious $999 mH- th6~~tes who see c09peratiolll ~oned library will accommodate ceived the t~tle of honorary Ob- lion educational $709 million between the bishops of the two 230000 volumes to start but is late - highest distinction t ha t l)ospHal and institutional $1 301 zones of Germany as a danger designed for expansion since can be giveri a layman by the million total $3003 milli~n to communist power 7000 volumes are being added Oblates of Mary Immaculate Preliminary reports for the Goettel claimed that the West each y~ar The dormItory will The title was conferred at St first quarter of 1966 showed a German bishops impelled by the house ne~rlY 150 ~tudents at tl1e ~nthonys Seminary here in fallinH off in religious and hos- demands of their Christian exist shyBenedlctmes men s college Texas by Father Clifford Black- pital and institutional construc- ence work to overthrow the

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crown Edward Duff SJ associate proshy A Polish representative here fessor of political science at Holy SELFmiddotHELP PROJECT A host of young collegians and high school stud~nts are sp~aking two weeks after the deshyCross College Worcester Mass participating in a Self-Help Project cQnducted by Marymount College Boca Raton for sign of the stamp was exhibited 81d Msgr Joseph Gremillionbull migrant workers and cultU1ally deprived children of South Flotida Greg Johnson Diocese publiCly here said his governshydirector for Socio-economic de-shy ment insisted that the design telof Miami seminarian provides the music while Nigerian princess Roseanna Ofem censhyvelopment Catholic Relief Serv be changed Otherwise Pohmdter teaches dancing 011 the grounds of St Vincent de Paul major seminary which has ices-National Catholic Welfare might refuse to allow any U S Conference New York lent its facilities as one of six centers during the six-week Summer middotprogram NC Photo mail bearing the stamp into iit

A week before the confershy territory he added ences opening the WCC made In the meantime the COntroshypublic priormiddot recommendations versial stamp is still on Ul4Seminarian Singers Have Hit middotRecordby top Anglican Orthodox Protshy presses Its initial printing 0laquo estant and Roman Catholic scholshy 115 million stamps is schedulet1l ars calling for immediate estabshy ISons ofmiddot AdamI See Value of Folk Music for first day of issue lishment of joint study and acshytlon progplms by their churches CINCINNATI (NO)-The fa- more promise Word of Light group three years ago Later middotHecads Department to deal with a broad scope of vored folk music Of the college- which middotalso has a religious theme they learned and added guitar ST LOUIS (NC) _ Mary E social ills age generation can be used to The seminarians came up with playing In addition to personal Dajs has been named directOli

Joint Action adantage in the apostolate io Handful in three days and appearances the three have vis- of social service a new depar~ The recommendations were youth were surprised ~hen the tune isted a mission in North Caro- ment at the Catholic Hospitan

revealed with the publication by Thats the view of the Sons ~came a hit A major record lina where they sang a loU AssOciation l)eadcillarter~ here the WCC of the full texts of ofmiddot Adam middotthree popular folk Company now is middotnegotiating lor mountain Mass designed esp~- MiSliDavis ws formerly witll minutes of two closed meetings singers~ho developed their Handfulmiddotmiddot dally to appeal to the people of the American Public Welfabull held under the joint auspices of talents as a hobby at Stmiddot Greg- Folk Mountain Mag Appalachlmiddota A ti eh _ ssocla on 111middot lcago w~ theWCC and the Vatican Secre- orY$ Seminary here The seminarians began singing lIhe was siaff ampB$Ociate for med-o ~ariatfor Promoting Christian The tiio--WillialnWySdng (JIf ~ together as a barber~hop~ The seminarians ltre Convinced ~al care

New SilCJm~ Stirs Po~ish Regome

WASHINGTON (NC)-Poland has threatened to refuse all mail bearing the new U S five-cent stamp honoring 1000 years of Polands statehood and its milshylennium of Christianity The stamp is due to be released on Jul) 30

In Warsaw U S Ambassador John A Gronouski former U S Postmaster General dismissed the threat as still in the rumor siage

The stamp bears a Latin cross between the dates 966 and 1966 above an eagle Milwaukee arshytist Edmund D Lewandoski who designed the stamp said it is ~

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through its embassy here pJOshytested that the eagle depicted is the pre-World War II eagle and not the communist post-war eagle The U S State and Post Office departments said the only apparent difference is that the post-war eagle wears a

Vhurs July 14 11966Urge Closer Ties tin Church Fighl On Social Ills

GENEVA (NC) - The World Conference on Church and Society at its opening here was confronted with what amounted to a summons for the immediate broadening of collaboration between members of the World Council of Churches and the Roman Cathshyolic Church on a wide range of middotsocial activities

The conference sponsored by the WCC brought together 400 theologians and leading Chris- i

tia laymen active in public and social affairs for two weeks of probing under the theme Christians in the Technical and Social Revolutions of Our Time The WCC described the meeting i as the most important on social issues ever held under WCC auspices

An eight-man team of official Catholic observers present for the meeting included Msgr Charles Moeller Belgian theoshylogian who recently became unshydersecretary of the Doctrinal Congregation in Rome Father

Unity st Raphaels parish Srraquoing- tl1at appropriate folk music 01-The recommen~ation~~numer- field Terry Wilkeylto~ StmiddotmiddotVin- Seminarians Get feredwith dignity arid solemnity

Ilted race relations problems de Pauls heremiddotandmiddotMlchaelUr-middot _ has a place in tlie Chilrchsmiddot)jt- concerning socialeconomic and bas of StmiddotJosephs Massillon- Smiddot T bullbull 1 orgyThey are especialij fond ~u~tral development emergency have a hit record Hllndful 01 ~~~r ra1n19 of the folk music MaSs for

~iefJ refugeemiddotmiddotresettlement ac eurolay nowmiddotgoihg f()f them in ALANTA (NP)~Aroiddle yenoungAmericans composed by iion for p~a~e and preserice inmiddot OhiomiddotmiddotWHkey wfotethe music class collegestudent Yalled the Ray Repp

irlternati()nalotganitations as and aU middotthre~ ~har~ in compos~ stre~ts of a poor se~tionberein Young people inva~iablY a~lt ~areasrequi~ipgjminepiahtjointmiddot )ngmiddotthemiddot lyrics The words extolmiddot Atlallt~j where povertyis more -~surprised when they discover

bull a~tion They said that while manS achievements and worth eidentthan in sections he tne Sons of Adam aie semishybasic differences middotin sodal and strelS hili ~otaldependenee walked duriilgjiis highsch~l naria~s they said rolk iYusi~ thinking still remain between on God bull days in Rochester N Y by the trio helps dispel the JM)shy

the ehurch~ these were areas Surprise elllaquo ~He got a hajrc~t in a Negro iion that the Church i6 oot Of in which joint programs eOlld None of the three regards blrlgtershop in the area caulling touch with coliege-~ge eu~toffiB lie un~ertaken immediately himself as a professional enter- at least some wondelment aboutmiddot a~d eUlturet~ey a~ded

They also said that the Ro- tainer In factafter Summer his presence there man Catholi~ and other churches vacation the trio will dissolve He is one of ii seminarians Mould combine their study of Wysong and Urbas will be to- working iii the Atlanta archdioshy Cars Blessed te the~logical bases of Chris- gether as students at Mount St cese as part of the Summer BONN (NC)Tens of tbotl shytlan SOCIal acbon because they Marys Seminary here while With A Purpose p l og l am sands of cars were blessed bywere firmly convinced that Wilkey will enter the majormiddot (SWAP) The group divided

pr~ests all over Germany in thethere is no suff~cieht re~son ~hy seminaryo~ the Glenmary into three areas of pastoral conshy Churchs observance of trafficmiddotfurther work on this theme Fathers in Chicago cerri-=rural suburban and urban safety day Following the blessshys~ou~d be carried on in jsola- Meal1while ~hatev~r profits a~9stolates ~ is attemptillg te ing drivers promised to applytlOn come flom their publIc apPear- identify the Church with the the hiw of charity while on the

ances and rcentcord sa~es will be needs of the people and assist roadJosephite Fathers used to help them continue their the pastor in the functioning of studies for the pri~sthood the parish Re-elect Fr ODea Handful of Clay was com-

WASHINGTON (NC)-Father posed for the flip side of a Although the archdIOcese has George F ODea middotSS~J has d f t th t had a Summer program for deashy

re~0r ea urIng a song a cons for a number of yearsbeen reelected superior general orlgl11ally was beheved t~ have Archbishop Paul J Hallinan offomiddot a second six-year term at a

Atlanta now has extended thegeneral chapter meeting here of program to include youngerthe Josephite Fathers He has Bishop of Trenton seminalmiddotians It not only aids theheaded the community since

1960 Names Chancellor people of the archdiocese but

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provides the seminarians with aA native of Brooklyn Father TRENTON (NC) - M s gr a REGULAR canned ham In the world)preordination traininl in theODea who was ordained in 1943 William ~ Fitzgerald has been 425 year SAVINGSpractical application of studies Genuine imported Polish Ham held sevelal administrative posts appointed chancellor of the

in the community before his Trenton Diocese by Bishop is available in cans 2 to 12 Ibs ~lection as superior general George W Ahr He has been under the Atalanta Krakus or Tal81 (Bass River

fhe Josephite community of vice chancellor since 1963 Msgr brands Tender lean readytoeatl RAMBLERpriests and Brothers was foundshy Fitzgerald succeeds B ish 0 p At your favorite meat cou nterSavings Bank Americas Economy Kinglted in Baltimore in 1893 dedishy James J Hogiin who was enshyFnr the Best Deal Come Tocated to work among Negroes throned last week as spiritual

(0 SOUTH YARMOUTH in the United States There are head of the Altoona-Johnstown Broadway Rambler c DENNIS PORT more than 260 Josephites workshy Pa Diocese by Archbishop John INC )bull HYANNISing in five archdioceses and 11 J Krol of Philadelphia Bishop 168 BROADWAY

bull YARMOIITH SHOPPING PLAndioceses mostly in the South Hogan had been chancellor for et (~jRAYNHAM MASS on Rt 138The community also has a misshy 12 yeaJs and auxiliary bishop CllltRJES J DUMAIS Pres bull OSTERVILLE

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City misfit Qualified as a doctor and New England prelates present ure of joy are often a burden and a bor~ because we have never Throughout the book ~e is gifted with extremely high com- this week fcr the consecration Of expanded~r love Rejoiclt~ Your love is bigger than your parish

hardly eyer referred to by name petence in his professionmiddot4e has the Abbey-College Church at your prayer-book your complacent spiritual fortress Praeti~e it butas the engineer the sub- by middothis loose morals and his ir- St Mselinj Coll~ge~Manches- j by selfdenial for the hunlry and you will understand its beautiesbull Btantive modified by one or an- regularity courted the loss of tel N H ~~veno~her B~$hops GodLove You

who does not know all there is Ion for JamIe The oy ~k~~ hI~ firm of Koehler and Issac It has td know about Negroes ail(~ S~~lIl$ t~ regll1p vlt~bty ~n been built by the Davison Con-

He actually looks at Negroes hls prelienc7middot Barre~tmiddot ~s per~ struction Company of Marichest- Is all eyes middotand ears and anten- sua~ecJ to gIVe up hIS_ Jpb a1~ ermiddot Groundhreaking was held ill

THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-ThurS July 14 1966

Percys Last Gentlemen8 Fascinating Elusive Novel

By Rt Revlisgr John S Kennedy Walker Percys novel The Last Gentlemen (Farrar

Straus and GirouxNew York $595) is both fascinating middot and elusive it is peopled by eccentrics of all ages and conditions and both_settingS and ~ction ~re stlange Irony ~lays over themiddot ~hol~ book Mr Vaught has antic ways lIke lIghtmng Llghtpmg af- and seems always to be middotgiving fords an unwonted even an impersonation of a crotchey stari1i~gview offami)i~r Southern gentleman He isin landscapes and objects m()men- act a very shrewd man tarily bringing intQ lrilliant Inte~t on making ~oey and prominence somegenerally un- very succ~ssfUl at It Mrs noticed detail while leaving all Vaught oscIllates between proshyelse in ominous shadow And when the flash h ended we w~nder wh~ther we saw what we saw Such too is the effect of Mr Per c y s method wit h human life an~ with the ltharshyacters he has created The The two absent members ofmiddot chief of these is WillisklnBibb the family are moremiddot readily unshy Bmiddotshomiddot) Cmiddotonnmiddotmiddot011Barrett 25 born in the Deep derstoodalthough neither w r South but when we meet him without cryptic quality At Stmiddot AnselmS shyworking as a hUmidification en- When we encounter Sutter be

middot gineer at Macys in New York is seen to be at 34 voluntary Bishop ConnollyWas among

other adjective as mocking as it is definitive Someone re-middot

learning Barretts 3C- marks On

tual duties that he is really only bull jan~tor Which IS true but truthls seldom dIrectly spoken any more

Baffles Psychiatrist He has periodic boutSmiddot of ani

nesia eXperiences difficulties in relating to groups bafflesthe psychiatrist to whom hehas been~ going for many months He) she (V~~L olttecl half de3s preachEld madethe highest possiblescoles Isk~~ her if ~he ~aritedto be Un1Su~1 Desln onmiddot psychOlogical aptitude tests) aliy~ a~~ 011 fl~ceiv~I1g in middotllf- The new chureb on the middotSt esp~ally in thearellofprobmiddotmiddot firmativeanswer bad~h~rc~m~itiseIIns cf~nipushas drawn a lem-solVing and goalseeldllg to the motherhouse gr~t deal of interestmiddot because

middot T~e trouble was hecoUldn That as il Val)ater tells of ~~r~Igtltsing s~ze and UIlc~U~ thmk what to do ~tYeentests Barret 1 ~eceIVed m~ruction_ circul~ d~signIt will se~

This ingenuousfree-floatiiJg ma~e a general confeSSlO~l was ~ the~ehe(iktinecomntuii~~y ~~ YOQrig man has a Peculiar efpounde~t shnven~aptI~d middotconfInne~ ~ts Abbe3middot Chuflh and the st~ middot on people For example when andmide mYf~rstv~ws all In de~fqody~ c~mPus c~apel

he tehirns to the Southhe di~~ thespaceof ~x wveks They P4l~yyeari~tbe plapJ1illg turbsmiddotthe Negroes with whom hi th~ught I w~ cra~y the~bQeyColllige Church was comes in contact He is the onlyTh~Yllughtli be~laquove that BaJ- designed br Nicholas Issac of white man in the entire South ~ett wIll m~e an ~dea~~ompa~ the Manchester architectural

Rae in theirpresence wvich is not at all what they expect from II white man hence their pershyturbation

-lt ToU~h of Ma~ness AS with illl else in the bOOk

the circumstanceSlof hisretumshying to the South have a touch of madness While in New York Ion beggars himselfto buya tel shy~ escope costing about $2000 in order to look at things (thebncks for exanipleina build- ing) and thereby recove~ the~ ~d also to _watch ~opl~ close up without their being aware

that they are undermiddotmiddotscrutiny He takes to watching a beauti shy

luI girl who frequerits a certain bench in Ce~tral Par~ ~e learn that she is Kit~Vatightmiddotmiddota South~rner likepI~Ielmiddot mee~ the cenclusionis equivocal her a~d her family ~nd soo~ ~is Mi ~ercys p4rpose it ouid almost a member of tl)e family appear is tqraise questions not

Kitty is ill~ew York for ~oanswer tli~m Th~ ambig~uty trainin~ in ballet and living of life itself is conveYed notmiddot with Rita who has been di deared up No valu~is Jeft unshyvorced from KittYsbrother Dr~ tested no conven~ioi-diili~talas Sutter Vaught Another brother well --as coriservatiy~)uhque~-Jamie 16 has been in Northern tioned) The book can beread hospitals foli four yea~suffer-forthecolnic genius whchnlushyfrom a severe and atypical minates it But vheri one h~s mononucleosis The pa~ntS of left off cquckling le wik~til1 i

Kitty and Jamie are in New be pondering themiddot darkWiSdoln telephone eal1~ sen JoMmiddotmiddotO York atthe moment because whichstirsilnci stutters in this Pastore of Rhode Island is tbit i

clltiinies cOllditionis~~ical~o-vetrxir~rz-rt~~xJxJi--Ejt middotebiefi-spoilHotmiddotiofmiddot~measu~~rlt

fesslOnal Southern charmmiddot a~d coquetry and b~uts of apopl~ctlc SUPERIOR GE1ERAL

r~ge at ~UC thm~s as fluorlda- Th~ Very Rev George F bon It IS ImpOSSIble to get at ODea SSJ has been reshythe simple truth about either

elected Superior General ofDefies Detection the Josephite Fathers whoseKitty too is hard to categoshy

rize By fits she sees herself inmiddot more than 300 priests clerics various roles dancer co-ed and Brothers work in the housewife She tries to fit her- Negro apo3toJate with theirself into stereotypes of each in motherhouJe in Baltimoreturn but what she is in herself

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more ill than eveJBarrett goes after them knowjngonlY that v~teran Rome cOrrespondent they are somewhere in the vi- ~ IrvineR Levinewh1) has cOYshydnity of Santa-Fe

Whenmiddot middothe finds the twob rothers Jamie il dy~ng

grimly comic struggle ensueSchiefly conceriiing whetlietor

not the youth is to be baptized as his sister the nun has directed Thedeathbed scene is grotesque

but ihesltapahly affecting and

positjpn and seems quite cont~n~ representinf five New EnglanQ to bemiddot an assistant coroner and GoD LOVE lOU to WK tor $10 In appreciation for Our amatemiddoturphImiddotlosophermiddotmiddotmiddot Dioceses participa~d in middotthe

_ ceremonies as did Benedictine Lords -crace to camtt smolting may we DOW ~8e the money sPeDt In Six~ Weeks Abbots from monasteriesmiddotacroSs onmiddot these coffin nails to Ilail down the spread of leprosy hunger

Val t~e older daughter is a the naiioriled by Rt~ Rev Beililo and thirst bullbullbull to AB for $100 In thanksgiVing for arecovelT nun working among Negroes in Gut OSB Abbot Primate of fom amiddot sevee heart attack and slight stoke bullbullbull to Thomas a miserable backwater in the the Benedictine Order agemiddotS Christine age 1 Michael age 6 Patti age 5 Robert age 4 DeeR South She was instantly Bishop EmestT PririeauOt Paul age -Z fO $941 We saved this money we Iot from our converted to Citholicism while Manchester officiated at the ~ Christmases Valentines and birthdays smee ou fathe middotdied ~ bull deg at ~oJum~ill Uhiv~rsity ~he~ consecration riteli which were to a MissionmiddotSoclety of (ifreen Bay Wise for $50 Enclosed is amp

oneAay ~n t~e middotlibrary ~ n~ri presid~ 0 vel by - Richard eheck ~ help 7011 middotwith jrou inision work ha4~uddel1lYsaid to hTr~h~tCardinal Cushing whoa~ ~ ~

~ccompany Janue and the fam~ Dec 1963 Ily qack hOJW~middot Once there h~ an~ Jlll)ie can go where t~ey S V tideg U like and ~ll~ave ~he whe~~ ays CI can ses withal to gratify their every YVmiddotmiddot middottmiddot0 J~dmiddotyamiddotnmiddottage whim

Affecting Scene RADNOR (NC)-The Vaticaa -The re~igtltiti~n of t~ storY has respomedmiddottotheageoftei shy

comes with the disappearance of evisiorf Witb a professional apmiddot Sutter ari~ Jamie the latt~I now proacliand is using themediUtili

to-advantaeaccordmg ~ Ii

ered Rome for NBC News foir several years says in TV Guide magazirie The familiarity Ci papal advisors withmiddotmiddotthe Intri~ cies ofmiddot middott~levision sometimes seeinS grellter than Am~riCaA televisions familiarity withtb2 Vatican bull Levinecredited much of themiddotmiddot Vaticans progressive attitude toward telcvision to Pope Paul VI who has made greater use of the medum than either middotPiWl XIIor Jopn ~III OIL C DI mn - uSC~ 11le laquol oS Iiuo

WASHINGTON (NC) ~ The Seniitehai p~ssed and sent to the House a bill making it a federal crime to make an obshyscene or harassing interstate

Unhappy in the F~--h-e-fS-H-O-Use-middot-~--Imiddot

Godlove You By Most Itev Fulton J Sheen DD

We go to Mass we sa our prayers we receive Communion we help pay for the gymnasiumin the school with 6 basket-baD middotstandards Yet we are unhappy not just emotionally but even in our faith Why Because it is half-faith We are like the elder SODmiddot

who stayed in the fathers house but was miserable He complained andmiddot was unhappy for two J~asons firsthe could not see why middotthe fathers house andheaven too should be turned upside down for those who left it or were miserable sinners and good-for-nothings second becaUse the elder SfJn was vegetating not living-biB piety was niiidewed and he found God a bore when he kept the Comshymaridm~ntS He was not putting his faith into practice

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Some of us 111 the (lhurchare like married couples who artei a i~~ years Dever1ell one another I love )ou In like maDrier faith ~a tediun1when it does not gO out to neighbor arid Is incapable of sympathizing rith tbe llper helt youth thfukinlr of suicide ilr those living in h~vels iD Africa We 1ake our faith for granted Like the elclerson It exshyp ~es ItSeif in fonnulizfld worship of God but riot in a sPontalleo1llS love of he hungry Christ lit wriles big checks for rich church institutions without eve tithing $10 of it to brinir the faith to someone In Asilll It Is jwlt full of saeh habitsas outine llueSday n~venas We

are the good solld middle class who ignore the classless vEl are the salt

of ihe earib but salt that has lost Its savor

We ~ unhap))) ~Iuse the ChriSt we have in oU hearts Is a plastic Christ not thll flesh and blood Christ breathing and suffering in the ~serabll of the world Strange is it not that the Church and maniage which are to give Us the greatest measshy

The color-of each ofmiddot the WORLDMISSION RO$ARYS ~ decades-sy~bolizesone oj~thefive continents of the ~orld where missionaries are laboring tomiddot bring souls to Christ Thosemiddot of you w~cannotmiddot-go ~the Missions can s~r~~gthent1losewho~or~in

your place by prayingfor them To 11C~ve p~~ W9RL~ ~I~~PN ROSARY which has- 00eJ1l blessed by Bishop Sheen send your

request and an offering omiddotf $2 to TheSo~~ty fQl- the h~pagciti~ of middotthe Faith 366 FifthAvenue New YorkNY 100lgtlmiddot

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THE ANCHOR-Catholics Lead Franciscan Missioner Says Singing ~ancing 13Thurs July 14 1966

In Resettling At Mass Part of Zululand Liturgy Ghanas Leaders New ArrivaIs

MIAMI (NC) - Almost By Dor~thy Eastman Want Church half of the Cuban refugees LONDON (Mt)-Church leadshy

His parishioners not only sing at every Mass-they dance too Theyve been doing who have ~ived in south ers in Ghana have been asked It for years When he performs a wedding ceremony the first thing he usually aoes is to bring religion back to theFlorida since the United introduce the bride and groom to each other Mo~t times they would have never have met country) youths by the LibershyStates government - sponsored ation Copncil that was set upairlift started last December before this The priest with the unusual parish is Rev Thaddeus Kidd OFM who was

after the coup detat that oustedhave been resettled by the Imshy in the diocese this month on Kwane Nkrumah Archbishopmigration Department National behalf of his Franciscan eountry the story will be told in John K Amissah of Cape CoastCatholic Welfare Conference mission to the Zulus He of- the same way down to the last told the Universe a nationalFlights arriving twice daily five days a week already have fered the comJYlent while W~ their knowledge has been Catholic weekly here

This is a healthy sign thehere that ululand In the north- pasSed on by word of mouth andbrought more than 26327 exiies archbishop said an indicationeastern p~rt of the Umon of the spoken word is sacred toto south Fiorida More than at least that the Church isSouth AfrIca 111 a ~Ittle cooler them When we first made this12119 refugees have been resetshy wanted by the leadersthan Massachusetts In the sum- discovery about them we begantled by NCWC in other areas of He claitned that things hadmer Were 6O0 feet a~~ve sea to reaJize how the stories in thethe country including New Jershy got to such a stage with Dr sey New York California Dlishy le~el In myte~rItory ~o Its a lot Old Testlimept coulC have been Nkrumah that any change wasnois Ma8Sachusetts and Puerto drIer than It IS here passed on before the time of the bound to be for the betterThe gema~ Franclscan who written word

hastens to say that he IS no rela- Rico An additional 6247 exiles Archbishop Amissah said thdon the NCWC registration rolls tion to Captain Kidd-As far as Dancmg Is Sacred he had seen Nkrumah at regularhave remained here I know-was in the diocese for Would Father Kidd compare intervals and found him cordialWomen and Children the first time He was born in his Zulus harmonizing and and friendly until 1963 whenWithin hours after they arrive

Scotland-his speech still retains dancing at Mass to the new the Ghana leader turned moreat Miami International Airport a Scottish burr-but raised and American innovation-the con- and mOl to the East and it beshythe refugees from Cuba who deshy educated in London He has a troversial Jazz Mass Theres came impQssible to get an intershysire resettlement are enroute to doctorate in social and political no comparison he says speaking view with him other cities to join relatives who science from the University of of the Jazz Mass thats almost The archbishop said that therefled the communist - controlled Louvain and he taught philos- artificial Its being superimposed has never been much oppositionisland earlier ophy at the College of Bergliolt upon this culture The great or hatred for the Church inAccording to Hugh McLoone outside London before going to thing about the dancing of the Ghana because most of thedirectot of the local NCWC ofshy Zululand as a missionary Zulus is that it arises from the countrys schools were built byfice jobs are no problem and First Native Ordained people-its instinctive the good missionaries andoffers of positions in various The Franciscans cover 30000 For them dancing is some- they also established many hosshyareas of the country are abunshy

square miles of territory in thing sacred you know middotIts very pitalsdant Premier Fidel Castros reshyZululand with 50 priests and 150 devotional when you see themstrictions on draft-age males sisters About eight per cent of do it---the way they do it and the technicians and professionals are the people are Catholic Ten of expression they put into it Its Religious in Texasreflected in the arrival figures the priests are Africans from part of their liturgy and a sen- M k C Iwhich show the majority of new other parts of the continent On sible manifestation of their wor- ar entennlarefugees are women and chil- July 4 the first Zulu native was ship because it emerges from SAN ANTONIO (NC)-Archshy dren

Work for Refugees ordained a priest in Rome The their culture bishop Robert E Lucey presided Latest statistics indicate that sisters are currently training 50 Father Kidd spoke of a letter at a concelebrated pontifical

411 per c~nt are women and 32 young Zulu girls as novices he received recently from an- yenasS here marking the compleshyper cent are children age 17 and They will middotform the nucleus of other Franciscan priest who is tion -of 100 years in Texas for younger Ab~ut six per cent of an order inZululand that will wlrlting to go into brand new the Sisters of Divine Providence the exiles are over 65 nurse and teach territorY that has recently been of San Antonio

Despite the large Dumbersof The Zulus being a l0madic opened up to the mIssionaries A feature (jf the three-day 001shyrefugees who have arrived by peo~l~ m~ve around a great deal ~hereare approximately 45~ - ebration was a dfamatic and the airlift there has been no in- _ but ItS stIll remarkable how far people there--and not a single musical Iage~pt Pr~)phets ~f

middot ereilliein the welfare eaSe load _ my pariShioners often walk to Christian Lig~t h~ld at the MUllicipal middot officials Said MassA family~ight-start out But1~~pr~est~ant embark ~n AuditprIumWtold thcstory-of

walkingwedn~~day to get to hi n~w miSsion just yet Hes the two centuries of the corlgreshyo C of e rass onSunda~ ~ou mIght say waiting to receive enoughrilohey - gationsmiddothist~rymiddot including the

DedIcatea I middotornG that Fat~er Kid~ 18 Igtretty no 0 go int~dheterrit-oryand-puHdmiddot ~09 y~a~~sP~J1~)~f Texas ) Seminary CObullege madlc hlms~lf smc~ he travels _ lIis new beaclquiutersa Smll1 The Sisters 0pound Divlne Provi-

bouncmg around m his L~nd 1Al~ER ~iDJ) OF st~aw tbatched mud hut that win - denceoSan Antonio iex were tos ANGELEs dc) ~Ihree Rove) ov~rr6OOO S9uaIe mIles _e about $20(1 fUnded hi ~~ance in 176 They

eerclinalswereamong morethan overhls panllh The Zulus have absolutely serve in the archdiocese of San a sre ofprelatewho partII InthelO years since he went f bull Antonio arid in the dioceses of

- -V antastlC memories the )Dis- 0 d All p bull h pated inthededicatiooi c~reinon- to middotZululand ltl saysmiddotthata f~W sionary says l-heyll remember ~s - arlS es ~liu ~t ~ B~deg1f1tville cpmiddot~~ _ les of-st tohnsSeminary lt~pl~ 1hing1l~ave ~ha~geeurolin this word ~Qr word what you told To Have Counclls Il nsti Dal1as-F~ WOlth El

lege in supurban Camarillo largely lmchanging country For thtlJllfive years ago There ale ~aso d~lvesion ~ Houston sail middot JtranciS CardinalSpel1ma~of instance the bridegroom still tribal storieS that have be~n SASKATOON (NC) ~Bi~hop J~gelo Alealdria Laf~yet~e

New York officiated at the ded pays his brides parents for her handed down for 2000 years and middottJKlein hasiristructedpastors LIttle ~ock- Oklahoma Cityshyic~tion ceremonies but when tpe Franciscim ~rst d lmiddott of estabiish parish cOlnichs Tulsa and Queretaro Mexico d Z 1 d ~ WI e y sca~eled parts t~e

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After the dedication Jaines arnvl In ulu an the average throughout the Saskatoon dio- Francis Cardinal McIntyre o~ bride coston~ cow and now slle ceie by the end of January NO jOB TOO BIGLos -Angeles was chiefcel~brant would cost five Buthe added middotFaith Makes Sacred 1967 rlle- councils aremiddot pllinned at a concelebrated MaSs with wi~h a ch1ckle most pride- M f as a step towards a represen~- NONE TOO SMALLmiddot the bi~hops afthe provineeOf grooms pay now on theinsta~l- usic E fective tive diocesan council in the -Los Angeles who include Bish ment Plan-lt-Ofle cow down and LOS ANGELES (NC~The future The Canadim prelate SULliVAN BROS~op Aloysius J Willing~r CSS~R~ ~ years to pay the rest middotapostolate of sacredmusic can ~idit is premature~ to estabshy~md Au~iliaryBishopiIarryJ( Automaticallymiddot Drafted not be effective without faith lish)hemiddottiiocesan body now but PRINTERS Clinch of Monterey Fresnomiddot The word Zuluineanswat Auxiliary Bishop John J Ward ~ added his hQpe thatit ean De_

Bishop F~aricis J ~urey of Sa~ riormiddotFathermiddotKidd explains So of Los ~gei~s toid the NaUon8l foUnded in the neQr futJire bull piego andFranlt~sJ Greeno that every bOy born into the r CathQlic lI4usic ~duc~tors As~ Tucson and Auxiliary Bishops tribe is automatically drafted eiation here

Tlmothy Manning and John J _when hes born So it wouldnt HQw much the chui~ch has at Ward of Los AngeJes do any goodfora Zuhdo bum _ ~eari t~e~sounq~u~Jligtft~e fQrlns his draft~ilrd~heshould realii qf $8~Jed musJcca~d)e sej~frqJJi bu h k)i th t1( t th~diJe~tiyes ofi~e pOpes over r~n 1 00-Voice Choir r~ ~ r ~~ I Ia e - the yeals~ he s~id

AtJohrison Wedding middotmiddotPrCraquodiicingObscene tbC~~~C~~~~~~k~t~t WASHINGTON (-NC)-A com-middot FI R d I ical llmllte~ri~mmiddot ~he ll)lltershybined choir of loomen and boys ms ~ bull 4ga pieces of art wIth which Chrisshyfrom two Catholic churches in SAN- FRANCISCO (NC)~T~tians over the centuries have

Baltimore will sing at the wed California Supreme Court bas praised God and the~i~herited ding of Luci-BainesJohnson the ruled thatthe production of ob ~reasures of sacred muic both

Presidents daughter and Pat- scene films is l~gal in this State liturgiCal a n dnop-lit~rgic~l rick JNugent here SaturdaY~ provided ~heIe is 110 prQvenin- should inspile Church musicians

Aug 6 middot bull _ tention toexhibitpr distributemiddot tocpntimie ~h6set~aditions shy Themiddot White House announced them nobly by rendering a service the chOirs fro~ the Cathedral of The states highest eourtmiddot that ismiddot genuiilelyartistic~

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Church of the ImmacuIQte Heart film producer had beenmiddot con- MOntle Plvmmiddotbmiddotn9 amp 0 Mary directed by Norman victed of a crime which does not Syndor have been selected The exist H bull Co I Nuptial Mass will be offered ~t State lawforbids prepaIation eQtlngmiddot Ie noon in the National~hrine of of obscene materials intended Reg Master Plumber 2930 the Immacula~eConceptionhere for sale or distribution But GEO~GE M MONnE with 700 guests present Judge Mathew OTobriner whO - Over 35 Years

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Expect 200 Pre~ate) at Opening Of Liverpool Catho19c Cathedral

LIVERPOOL (NC)-Between 00 and 300 overseas cardin~s and bishops will attend the cereshymonial opening on Whit Sunday next year of Liverpools spaceshyage Catholic cathedral

Pope Paul VI will send a pershysonal legate Leaders of the major Protestant churchesmiddot in Britain of the government and other national figures will plUshyticipate in this red-letter dayfor English Catholicism

The Cathedral of ChriSt the Klngalmost defies description

In none of the recognizable arshythodox styles of design it is a round tentmiddotlike building of cOhshy

crete with huge radiating butshytresses opening in its center like a wigwam f6r a tall broad cliimshy

ney ofcplored glass sunnounted by 16 sllarp pinnacles symbolic of the Crown of Thoms

All the multicolored lights fil shywring down this great shaft focus on the 19-ton solid white marble high altar and its surshyrounding white sanctuary Whereas the outside of this

vast grey and white space-capshysule sha~ suggests lightness and airiness the inside is solemn and majestic and richly colorful with small medieval orifices in tinted glass giving an almost

medieval tone Eaeh of the 10 side chapels is

isolated from the maio circular JElterior by purple glass dotted In red with the chapels tbelDshy

gelves lit by small slits1ind oPenings mostly in riehred glass

Piiee ~ $11 Milll811 The vastness of the maUl eashy

therlral is iildicatedb1 tliIe ~act that 2600 people can beaccomshylIlodated within 60 feet oif lhe

Sanctuary Cilft curved wooden baiches on SIGtted tubes Wtooh e~R be dropped into socke~in Ibe floor N9nnally this beBchshy

iftg wiil be reduced to accOOampB39shy date about 600 aHowing a better ~ of the white marble ftoer- -l$ariin Quigley 11 editM-pushy

mg with thick spokes oigretr liIher who claimed tbe death radiating~owardsthe high altar knell of themiddotMotion Picture Pro-

Latest heating acoustics anddllCtioo Code was ~~d by lRedenl cieeoratons have pushed release of the film up tile priCe of the eathedml to middotYoUr statement tb8t there is ever $l1Hilllioft noSUChmiddotthing as gOOd taste in

It will aetas ~~ blasphemyprofanity and obshytwm crown above the LiVeropOOl ilcerilt7 is suoh a basic truth skyline i~ the dark red saJiEl- that there C9Qld be DO one who atonemiddot Anglican eathedral jUst would ar~ with it Fine said 600 yards away with itllsolid in a message to Quigley Fine classical belfry pledged his suppo1 to an up-

Designed itT MethodJst dated code which would prevent The Cafuoli~ cathedral iTOfl~ ~lasPhemy profanity and 00shyt~y has beeJel designed bt a sceruW iD Id M th~ ---teet QUigley whOse middotfathermiddott1~1~j uo-year-o e UUCNo ou _~

Jrrederick Gibberd while the to writethe code strongly criti shyAnglican one begun some25 cizedthe Elizabeth Taylor-Richshy

years middotago and still being COID- ard Burton movie in a front pleted was designed byGilbert page edit~~atof histrade pubshyScott a Cathblic He no~middot lies lication M~tion Picture Daily burled by speCiat pennissi~n of Quigley cited several cauSes

the HolySee in the Anglican of thecod~s 10Jtg sickness and Itathedral precincts then declared The cause of

Originally the Catholic au-middot death is one The code died beshy thorities in Liverpool embar- caiise of WhOs Afraid of Virshy

rassed by themiddotlack 9f au18de- -ginia Woolf quate cathedral for the gr~tmiddot Ca~holic city planned a bui1~ing f~lasscal liiles and grandiose Mi~~ionary ~hool design to dVal---tboUghrespeclshy Now Ecumenicalfllll~ just a trifle smaller - St middotPeters basiliea in Rome After TOKYO (NC)-St Iosephs ~ars of ambitious effort 1I1e Missionary Institute here is now crypt a cathedral in itself playing Ii role in the ecumenicalwas eventuallY-completed middot movement

Butmiddot John Cardinal Heenan of The institute whiCh provides Westmimter then archbishQl) of language and missionary ~ormashy

shytion eourses for Religious and

Parmiddotsihes 13i1y nowh~smiddotmiddotasstudents BishshyNew op Vladiniir ofmiddot the Orthodox ST LOUIS (NC) - Msgr Ed- Church in jaPan amI Anglican

ward T OMeara director ofthe Sister John~ichael~GoanBishshySt Louis archdiocesan mission op Vladimir 44 is from Donshy

office said the archdiocese ~s ora Pa and Sister Jolin Michael creating a new pariSh in mission 35 is from Philadelphia -territory in Bolivi~ and also The misSionary institute was staffing for the first time a Bo- established in 1951 and bas tivian parish that has beenmiddot under Wainedmiddot 800 persons Father Anshy

middot the care of Spanish Pasampionist ~lus A~off OFoM is cIeao ofI pesta ~

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Liverpool scrapped the rest of the old plans called for a ~cathedral in our time and launched a worldwide compeshytition for a modern quicklyshyiiuilt iesignIt was won by Gibberd

Name Observers

To Conference VATICAN CITY (NCf-The Vatican Secretariat fo1 Promot ing Christian Unity has nam~ ~ight Roman Catholic o1servershyconsultants to the World Conshyference on Church and Society to be held in Geneva starting riext Tuesday under the sponsorshyship of the World Council of Churches

The conference which will bring together 400 Orthodox Anglican and Protestant theoloshygians and laymen has been in preparation for more than a year and the unity secretariat has already cosponsored with middotthe WCC twC) meetings on the problems of Church and society

Among the eight observershyconsultants are two Americans Jesuit Father Edward Duifproshylessor of political science at Holy Cross College Worcester Mass and Msgr Joseph Gremiilion director of sOcio-econoniic cleshy

middot velopinent Of Catholic Relief Services --- National Catholic Welfare Conference t

Movie sOunds Film Code Death Knell

LOS ANGELES (NC) --The answer to the eontroversial movie Whos Afraid of Virginia Woolfr has been fOWld~amODg middotmen -ifi the movie~industfy

Marshall H Fine president of the National Association of Theater Owners has endorSed

stioongly tile position taken Jay

Urges Catholics to Oppose Goverl1lment Qirth Control

SUPEIUOlR GENERAL Sister Mary Pius SP newshyIy elected superior general middotof the Si ters of Providence She is the twelft~ superior general of her order NC Photo

English Seminary No~ University

LONDON (NC) - Englands Heythrop college formerly a Jesuit s~minary has been turnshyed over to the Church to be used asa national Catholic university

Fathe r Terence Corrigan SJ Iesuit provincialand vice-chan cello- of the cOllege announced middot that thE JeSlJits wanted to tum

~ ooil~~e over to a charitabletrust

Details of the new trust will be worl~ed out in a meeting esshytablishing operating rules and a govemillg senate The sena~ will have reoresentativEis of the Brit shyish bisb~ps and of religious com- mumtiei attending the school ~ JesUits will continue to adshyministel~ the university Airi~iriew students e~peeted

for the bull Fall termare stveral AmetCllft Sisters ef St Joseph TIi~ Si~ters fromiong Islampntt

NY iriH be among the first IUIRs at the universitymiddot

John IJardinal Heenan ()f WeBtshyminister acceptimg the -Jesuit ampfier pleaded for help mmakshying thi~ university a lIUccess

HARRISBURG (NC)-Cathoshymiddot lics who oppose the birth control program of the Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare have been urged to write th~ir

elected representatiyes expressshying their opposition

The appelll ~as ~8lde middotin a leaflet warning of the dangers of

government birtH conftol isshysued by the Pennsylvania Cathshyolic Conference agency of the

middot states Catliolic bishops Copies of the leaflet were disshy

middot tributed throughout thi~ state It warns that the birth control middot policy ofmiddot the state welfare deshypartmeJlt threatens coercion and invasion of the privac1( of citi shyzens It says the Planitecl Parentshyhood movementmiddot is making a

middot drive for government fimds to expand its work und~r the s~ate program

It also stresses the medical uncertainties involved hi use of oral contraceptives and warns that the next step in the state program would be a push for sterilization

The leaflet cenclude If you are opposed to government birth control write to your elected

representatives asking them to oppose government )romotion and funding Clfmiddot birth control programs

On June 20 the PellDsylvania Catholic bishop1lit a statement appearing in paid advertiseshyments in newspapers throughout the state called for gcvernment to ~maintaiR ari attitude of pre-

MissioftariiesLeaye shyForLati~ Ame~ica

BOSTON (NC)-ThE~ Mission- atl3 Societ of St James the Apostle hasmiddot annGUoced that 11 new members including eightmiddot priests from the Boston archdioshycese have depirted for assignshyments in Latin Amedcan parshyishes staffed by the lKociety

In addition to the Boston priests the nEW members inshycludeUlree fi6m tile cilioceses of Danas Pitt8lMtrgh and Sioux City

The St Talliles Society was foUnded)y Iticbard Cardinal Cusbiag of BOston i11 1958 to help aUeviatE the sbortage of priests m Latll Arneicbull

wrtiislnvQlvesltational eooper-middot ation it involves great middotexpense CleCH Way foir New fer thE expansion of facilities Luthercn CouncilwhiCh would attract the best

KANSAS CITY (NC) - Theminds ~tmong the Catholic clergy way wlsclealed here for forshyand laiti and non-Catholics as mation of a Lutheran organizashywell lie added

middot tion whiCh willl represent 95 ~r cent of the countrys nine mil-

Pittsburgh Ordinary lion Lutherails The Lutherafl Church in Amershy

middotAt 1middotijr~Missions ica which has 33 million Jlem-PITTSBURGH (NC) --Bishop middotmiddotbers at its cofi~tion here voted

middot JOOnJ Wright of Pittsburgh is to join the proposed Lutheran middot makiof middothis bi-annual visit to Council in the US)A

Peruvhnmiddot middotmissionsstaffed by The proposed council is schedshypriests ofmiddot his dioceseuled to bemiddot formed at a consti shy Feur Pittsburgh priests ilt- tutional eomrention in Cleveshy

middot tached to the Missionary ~ociety land from Nomiddotv 16 10 18 The of st ~rames ace working in the council already has been ratified Chimb)te area of Perumiddot Bish6p Wright hasmiddot visited them every two years

lEIighlightsmiddot of this visit win be the blessing of a new normal school and a maternity clinic subsidized in major part by con- tributillnil from Catholics of the PittsblJ rgh dioCese

Pittsburgh p r i est s have workEilt1 in Chimbote a city of 125000 for some years They openelt the first free library in the ar(~a built a church opened a shelter for the aged conducted educational and spiritual proshygrams and have been active ill the or Janization of a labor unshyion fOI~ tishennen of Chimbote

BishDp Wright who will offi shyciate at several Confirmation

cerelll(lnlesin the ChimbQte area will l(tUl1l to the United States

laterampbjaawnth

by the _Lutheran Church-Mis- souri SynodbullwhichchilS 26 mil- lion memberS the American Lushytheran Church which has 26 million members and middotthe Synod of X van ge Ii ca 1 Lutheran Churches ~hiclti has 20000 memshybers

cise neutralitymiddot fu regard to family planning

The bishops were particularly critical of awelfare department policy pennitting caseworkers ~ initiate discussions of birth

control with welfare recipients and authorizing birth control services for the unmarried in ~me circumstances

The birth control program has also become an object of controshyversy in the state legislatilre Rep Martin Mullen cbairmall of the House appropriations

committee is pushingan amendshyment which would bar use -of tax funds middotby the Welfate departshyment for birth control

Tax on Jesuits Ruled Illegal

ERNAKULAM (NC)-An inshycome tax on the Jesuit society of Kerala has been ruled unconsti shytutional by the state high court here in India

The court upheld a petition by the society challenging a levy for the 1962-66 period by the agricultural income tax officer of Taliparam~

The officer had turned dOWIl a plea for exemption of the order from the tax under the terms of the Societies Registration Act which exempts properties meant for religious or charitable purshyposes from agricultural income tax

He contended that although the Jesuit society claims tG be a religious organization there was 10 documefttary prOOf that its income is cactuaHy spent for the purpose mentioned in its rules

The high court held that only the legal beneficiaries of the orders income and not tax offi shycers had the leg~i rigbt to caR on the orqerto fUnsh proof that its income is spent accordshying to rulesbull

Deaf A~i~tion Holds Convention

SAN ANTONIO NC) lhe Internationalmiddot Catholic Deaf A1Jshysociation is holding its annual eonventiOft here thisweek Semshyinars in the liturgy and adminshyistration of the sacraments and pre-Cana and Cana conferences are being held for persons unshyable to hear and in many cases also unable to speak

Other features include a eonshycelebrated Mass in sfgn language a banquet attended by Archshybishop Robert X Lucey of saa Antoitio and a gr~d ~all

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Co-Directors Continued from Page One

Fattier Demers has been Greater Fall River CCD Director and Father FoIster who joins him in the Fall River Area work served as Greater New Bedford CCD Director before his recent transfer to Fall River

The division of the Greater New Bedford and Fall River Areas and the appointment of the new Co-Directors will hereshyby give each designated priest an equal number of parishes to eare lor

The four Co-DirectorswiU join the other Area Directors of the Diocese Rev Thomas F Neilan Taunton Rev James F Kelley Attleboro and Rev Phil shyip A Davignon Cape Cod

Father Foister Father FoIster a feature

writer for The Anchor was born in Fall River Dec 6 1931 son of Mrs Eglantine Allard FoIster and the late Mr J()seph J Eolshyster

Following graduation fro m Mount St Charles Academy Woonsocket he attended Our Lady of Providence Seminary

Warwick R I and St Marys Seminary Baltimore He comshypleted his studies at the North American Co))ege Rome where he was ordained Dec 20 1958 by the rector Most Rev Martin J OConnor He was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree by St Marys and a Licentiate in Sacred Theology by the Ponshy

tifical Gregorian UniversitJ[ Rome

He served as an assistant at St Roch Fall River until Feb

)0 1960 when he was assigned as assistant to St Anthony of

Padua New Bedford He haS been an assistant at Sacredshy Diocesanmiddot Presidents Attend International H~art Fall River since May 31

He was named New Be4ford regional director of the Confrashy Chrutian Family Movement Conveniion ternity of Christian Doctrine on

Jan 22 1964 By Doro~hy Eastman Father Demers

Eight noursa day William Crowley is a salesman for ap Attleboro printing company Born in Taunton OCt 18 1936 Father Demers is the son of Mr but during the rest of his waking hours hes a salesmarf for CFM-the Christian Family Hector Demers and Mrs Yvette Movement The other star salesmanfor CFM in the famJly is his slim blond wife Mr and Yelle Demers Mrs William Crowley of Attleboro-Stachia and Bill to their friends-are the president

A graduate of Msgr Coyle couple for the CFM forthe High School he attended Notre Fall River diocese The Crow- offer aloud his own prayer After this study period some

Dame University and Cardinal It was a Mass well never CFM couples go on to member-middot OConnell Minor Seminary and leys have just returned from forget and its deepened our ap- ship in the Federation which is completed his studies at St Toronto Canada where they preciation of every Mass since the coordinating group that links

Johns Seminary Brighton attended the international CFM says Mrs Crowley the individual groups with each Following ordination by Bishshy convention Delegates - lay Another speaker at the con- other and with CFM headquarshy

op Connolly on Feb 2 1962 he couples and priest chaplains - vention was Bishop James Mont- ters in Chicago was assigned to St Michaels came to the convention from all gomery of the Episcopal diocese In a later article well describe

Swansea He was appointed Fall over the United States England of Chicago He told the conven- a typical group meeting some River area director of the CCD Canada and the Virgin Islands tion about the Christian Family of the CFM actions and their in 1964 CFM is now international Bill Movement that -the Episcopal far reaching effects and how a

Crowley states and there are Church has recently started CFM unit affects parish lifeFather Paebeeo CFM groups in France Africa modeled on the Catholic group

Born in Fail River on Nov and New Zealand among others Bill and Stachia Crowley have28 1933 Father Pacheco is the Andmiddot it all started in Chicago in been with CFM abOut six yearsson of Mr Manuel S Pacheco 1943 You call see how it and were one of the originaland Mrs Belmira Fonseca Amshy grown couples in the movement in BLUE RIBBONaral Pacheco Following graduashy The theme of this years con- Attleboro where CFlII first gottion from Msgr Prevost High vention was Parish Renewal its start in the Fall River dioceseSchool he continued his classical and the principal speaker on this There are now newer groups in LAUNDRYeducation at Cardinal OConnell subject was Father William H Taunton Easton MaJ)sfield FallSeminary Boston and comshy Thompson of Joliet Illinois The River New Bedford Marthas 273 CENTRAL AVEpleted his studies for the priest shy Crowleys have ordered tapes of Vineyard and Eastham We hopehood at St Johns SeminarJ[ Father Thompsons speech and to get three more groups startedBrightOD welcome any who would like to on the Cape in the Fall Bill WY 2-6216

Ordainedby Bishop Connolly hear the speech to contact them says Jan 30 1960 in St Marys lIJDUSUalMass The groups start with five to NEW BEDFORDCathedral he was assigned to After the workshops following seven couples and a priest There Immaculate Conception New the speeches MasS was cel- may be three or fourmiddot such groupsBedford on Feb 5 1960 ebrated right in the classrooms in each parish Each group emshy

CFM FAMILY Mr and Mrs William J Orowley and their five reasons for membershyship in the family organization From left WnIiam HI If Janie Patricia 4 Heather Ann 6 Karen Lynn 8 Dana Eli~abeth ~

THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 14 1966 15

Urges [)cevolJion To Ap~~tles

VATICAN CITY (NC)-PoPf) Paul VI at a general audience OD the eve of the Feast of sSe Peter and Paul called for a reshynewal of devotion to all the Apostles and especially to ss Peter and Paul

Such devotion should be both in personal piety and in liturshygical worship he said

Love of the Apostles Peter and Paul will help us toward a better understanding of how firm and filial loyalty to this blessed - Roman See of theirs does not restrict the universal dimensions of the Church of Christ does not deaden the vishytality and originality of the comshymunity spread throughout the world does not impose superfl~ ous and heavy-judicial chains

Indeed it gives a firm and secure foundation of the eccles- shyiastical edifice offers the honshyorable and indisputable point of Catholic unity and nourishes the charity of the Christian family

Priests Assailants Get J~n Terms

JERSEY crry (NC) - Stiff prison terms and fines were given three men convicted of beating and robbing a p~iest here

Judge Alfred M Cozzi of Hudshyson County Court sentenced Walter Brandon and James Danshyiels to 10 to 12 years imprisonshyment and $1000 fines ea~h while Daniels brother Frank drew a 9 to 10 year sentence and $500 fine

They were convicted of beatshying and robbing Father Fraricis Knutowicz as he was parking bis car in the garage at Our Lady of Czestochowa church rect~1Jlo

What About YOU

bull bull ~ A Franciscan Sister GIVING YOURSrn to a life COOlshy

pletelv dedicated ~othe salvation of souls through prayer work saeshyrifice and joy bull by us ing your talmiddot ents as a Nurse Laboratory and XmiddotRayTechnician Secretary Accountant ~j etitian Seamstress Cook as well as in other hospital departments and ifI a new extension of our work in Cateshychetical and Social Service Fields

There Is No Greater Charity

(If you are over 16 write to Sister Mary Clarice OSF BOl 111 catholic Sisters College Washington D C 20017 tor Mmiddot tiler details 0lI this happy life)

Father Coleman The Crowleys still glow as they barks on a course of study that recall one of these Masses the will take three or four yearsFather Coleman is the son of most unusual and inspiring Mass These groups are usually calledlIlr George W Coleman and they hac ever participated in yellow book groups because ofMrs Beatrice K Shea Coleman There were three concelebrants the Yellow book that is the basicof Somerset Born Feb 1 1939 and one of them was Father CFM manual The groups meethe was graduated from Msgr George Behan of Providence He in each others homes to talkCoyle High School and attended is the priest director of Area over together how to know aJ)dHoly Cross College Worcester One that includes most of New love Christ better and how tofor two years England bring Christian principles into

He studied philosophy at St After the Gosp~l at this Mass their every day livesJohnsmiddot Seminary Brighton and one of the priests gave a homily From this study comes verymade his theologica~ studies at and then each person at the naturally the apostolic actionNorth American Co))ege in Rome Mass-about 15 people-gave a that is an integral part of CFMwhere he was ordained Dec 16 short talk on what the Gospel The actions may be small and1964 by the rector Most Rev meant to him personally The modest to begin with and laterFrancis F Reh Mass then continued and during they may be more ambitious

On bis return to the diocese the Prayer of the Faithful each Each group independently deshybe was assigned ~ St Kilians participant stood up in turll 10 cides on its own action

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middotHOst of Differences Divide Northern Southern Culture

From Social Revoluti9A in the New Latin America Edited by John J Considine MM

After the Civil War industrial development in the United States ~as prodigious If the process was parallel -00 that of Europe it was much more rapid No out-wonl institution held back any longer the rise of tile modern

~nomic structure Hew~ mm has swept over a segment ever the rapid transitioo of the clergy and Catholics of from an agrarian economy the United States making it 10 an industrial economy of sometimes difficult for them to production was not made with- understand the more progressive out difficulties and conflicts A attitude of some Latin Ariieri shydee pen i n g cans on socio-economic quesshychasm yawned ttons between capi- From this analysis the authol

Abbe Francois Houtart draws talists and the out the main lines which seemworking classw h i 1 e capital tohim to explain why today we tended to con- find ourselves face to face with eentrate m 0 r e such different situations in the llfid more in the two parts of the Western Hemishyhands of a few spheremiddot They are at once geo-By 1910 control graphical cultural social politi shylitfbusiriess was cal and economic focused within Geographic Differenc~ the domain of The geography and_the eli-

middot the railroads steel sugar au~ mate of the two continents are iOOPper~ - quite diverse A much greater

This situation struck at the portion of Latin Americas popshyheartmiddot Ofthe middle class Jnde ulation dwells in tropical and pendent business were ~educed Slubtropical climates which ere llG insignificance by the eoonoftl- ate very different conditions for k activity of the trusts At the work and development North beginning of the 19th century Americas major rher basin middotthe s ma 11 businesses represented Mississippi fitsmiddot far more felici shyrour-fifths of the active popula- tously into the living plan than

middot tion in 1879 one third in HH6 does South Americas the Amashyene fifth zon basin Many US geographic

It took the New Deal t9 re- factors have helped a great deal ress the balance For onlookers economically and socially in the tmroughout themiddotworld the eapac- integration of this pari of the KJ M the U S political leaders helllisphere A great deal of ~ rectify the deep social aee Latin Americas mining reshyeconomic problems of this nation sources are located in a1lOOst iR_ b the ordered legislation ef the accessible places Coal andiron New Deal was an amazing tti- so abundant and handy to each umph for the democratic process other in North America fav0red

New employment oPPGrtuni~ the first period of indwtrial ties developed in such ~reas as revolution while in Latin administration and CltHBRlerce Amelica ther do nOt exist in As the economic functions of Nle the same proportion and seldom nation grew they produced i-a are c6nveniently close to each their tum a cultural and SQcial Itther order leading to a growing Campll Cultural Differences pleKity of the social Grganism From the colonial period and to the progressive enlarge- marked differences are found in

ment of the American Rliddle the value systems animating the class settlers of the United States and

In the United States history Gf Latin America The English has moved in the direction of an origin of the former oriented the ever-increasing differentatiGn Bf type of colonization from the functions of a proportionate de- beginning The individuals will crease in the number of manual to work and the capacities which workers and of an increase in he brought with him were semi-skilled and white cellar among the fundamental differshyWorkers ences

U S Church In the case of most North The Cathelic Churcraquo was pres- American immigrants-thetradishy

ent in the United States before tions of their origin led toward ifldependence It was a minority research invention the perfecshyehurch and was sometimes even tion Gf tools of production and lltersecuted Yet the liberal con- the subsequent technical civili- stitution of the United States zation While many settlers in was not only supported by Cath- the southern states of the United elics but was in good partmiddot States possessed different values prBmulgated thanks to their ac- Oliginally they came eventually lion since it guaranteed reli- into the Yankee orbit True gious liberty It was with immi- U~is accentuated economic develshygration however that the Cath- epment and thus tended to creshyMic Church achieved its great ate a society concerned overshyawnerical expansion With Cath- whelmingly wit h middotm ate ri a I elie ranks made up for the most achievement Sometimes t his part of immigrants of the WOlk- wGrks a hardship on the deeper iRg class whose natural spokes- iAstincts of the individual man man was the Church the Churck In Latin America Spanish has been identified from earl aristocratic society saw little days with their struggle for so- value in wOJk and production eial justice even if some priests and placed emphasis rather on and bishops did not always favor unproductive wealth as a yardshy

middotmonism stick of social status Tbere was Since the Second World War Gften concern for the disintershy

especially the Catholic pGpllla- ested expression of culture inshytiml has formed an important fiuencing notably the very part of jhe lower and upper structure of society itself It sufshymiddle classes The former place fices to compare the colonial in the imfhigrant worker gr0up regime of farm property in what occupied by Europea1 Catholics 1 ate r became the northern is now assumed by Negroes United States with the hacienshyPuerto Ricans and Mexicans not das of the Spanish and Portushyaccompanied by their own c1el- guese colonies gy Many U S Catholics no All of this was related to a longer identify themselves with more profound philosophical at shythe poor It is therefore not sur- titude toward life A negative pcising that a wave of conservamp- approach toward the world and

NEW BISHOP Pope Paul vi ha~ established the new dioce~e of Beaumont Texas and has named Msgr Vinshycent NL Harris chancellor of tile djocese of GalvestonshyHoust)n as its first Ordishynary NC Photo

Back President On Vietnam

WAHHINGTON (NC) - Tbe Catholic War Veterans middotassurelaquo Plesid~nt Johnson that it

whoIEheartedly sJPPOrts yOU( acti()llfi in the Pombing of mili- t3ry tilrgets in Hanoi and Haishyphong as well as other Policies i~ the Vietnam conflict

The CWV position was outshylined ina statement issued here by Martin G Riley CWV nashytional commander

To middotfurther emphasize oucmiddot suppo~middott of our forces in Vietnam be adlrised that we are awarding toO Gen Wjlliam Westmoreland chief )pound Army forces in Vietnam Gur bighest honor-the HaRM et Vedtas Award Rileys stateshyment 00 the President said

This award is rarely givell alld H was last presented to the late Gen Douglas MacArthur iit 1961

Theologian on Draft StU(~Y Commission SAN ANTONIO (NC)-Father

John middotCourtney Murray SJ theol()gy professor at Woodstock Colle~e in Maryland has been named by President Johnson to the W-man National Advis()ry Commission on Selective Sershyvice

The Selective Service System has recently been the target af widepread criticism The Selecshytive ~ervice Act expires June 30 1967 The new advisory commisshy

sion is expected to submit its repoJ1 early next year

Falher Murray is one of the countrys best knoWn Catholic theologians He played a leading role in preparing th4 Second Vatican Councils declaratiou- Em

religious freedom

---shywhaj toda7 we wo)lld call develshyI)pm~mt resulted from a cyclical conception of time as opposed t~ dLlr)tion and to a real visioR Itf the future

This was encouraged by the concept of life as essentially at prep aration for death Later the wav~s of immigration would seem to have taken this differshyence in the way of life into acshycount the Northern and Central Europeans going to the United Stat~s and Canada and the Medshyitermnean peoples going t 0

Souh America Whether or not many actually

mati e the choice on the head of this difference the two divershygelr trends only accent~ated the already existing situation

Liturgy Chalnges Please Catholics CHICAGO (NC)-A national the nationwide survey shows survey shows that most Cathoshy that 261 per cent are enthusiasshylics in the United Statell like the tic about the changes 666 per changes in the Mass cent are learning to like the

The results of the survey changes Locality versus unishyconducted for the U S Catholic versality is one matter onttle magazine by George FisCher mind of pastors Fischer reports former CIA staff member apshy They mention the need for peal in th~ current (July) issue guidance on what to expect ill of the monthly magazine pubshy the future lished b the Claretiau Fathers The answers to the questionshyhere naires it is stated indicate the

One out of every 17 pastors in dilemma facing many pastors the United States was polled in and bishops-whether to continshythe scientifically - ctgtntrolled ue against the spirit of the sampling -in all geographic areas Vatican II with sets of cold imshyof the country and including personal directives--or whether urban suburban small town and to allow even greater experishyrural parishes Fischer reports mentation according to the

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17 Dismissed middotUniversity Teachers File Suit inmiddot Churchmiddot Court

BROOKLYN (NC) - Father Peter OReilly a leading figure in the six-month strike at Stmiddot Johns University has Jliled a canonical bill of complaints in the ecclesiastical court of the diocese of Brooklyn against the university and against Father Joseph T Cahill CM univershysity president

The priest filed the bill in his own name and in the name of 14 of the 31 teachers who were discharged last December in the wake of a 10-month facshyuJty-administration dispute overmiddot salaries tenure and academic freedom at the Vinceltian-opshyerated university Father OshyReilly was the head of the stshyJohns branch of the United Federation of College Teachers (U F C T) which called the strike

In New York Dr Israel Kugler president of the UFCT said that his organization as an entity was not a partner

tG Father OReillys action He added however that the BiU ef complaints charged in several places that the St Johns adshyministntion had hamstrung the eamprls of the UFCT tel eperate effectively on the campus

The plaintiffs filed their ill with Msgr Marien J Rein-middot kar-dt the presiding judge of the Brooklyn diocesau tribunal The Brooklyn 6Ouri was believed te have 6OmpeteJMlemiddot to try tee ease siDee both tile Jamaiea and IJreoklyn campuses ampf the unishyvltcrrsi~ come witbin the jurisshyiilnction of Archbishep ~ryan J McIZElt~gart bishop of Breekshyllyn Archbishop McEntegart iI5 ehal1lcltcUor of the university

Askmiddot Intervention Reached at the chancery ofshy

fiCe in Brooklyn Msgr Reinshyhardt acknowledged that he had received the bill of complaints He stated that the decisioll has not yet been made whether to eORsider the case or to dismiss it

Father OReilly said in New York that the plaintiffs enter-

American Students Teach in Koreamiddot

HALLIM (NC)-Three Seattle University students have arshyrived on Cheju island to teach English at local schools

Patricia McGinn Pauline La Marche and John Collins eame to Korea sponsored ly SAFE Student Ambassadors Far East a group formedmiddot at Seattle UnishyversityThe director Sean Mashylone of Seattle spent two months on Cheju island in HI65 with FatherPatrick McGlinchey director of the Isidore Developshyment Association which helps rehabiJitatate local farms

The three young Americans prepared for their voluntary work by taking physical trainshying two mornings a week and by studying the Korean lanshyguage and customs The two girls teach English in a local girls high school while Collins teaches English at the Cheju City College

Admit Men Students To Womens College

SALINA (NC) - A manageshyment survey decided to continue Marymount College here in Kansas generally as a Catholie liberal arts college for women but-

Sister Etta Louise Knaup eo1shy~ge president said beginmiddotning with the Fall semester men m~

attend Marymount classes durshying the day in the evening and

tained a hope that the officials of the Brooklyn diocese would intervene to bring about medishyation between the striking teachers and the administration He said that the plaintiffs would prefer this to a formal canonical trial

But if the Brooklyn diocese follows a complete hands-off policy they will take theirmiddot case to the ecclesiastical court of the Archdiocese of New York and beyond if necessary Father OshyReilly said

Educator Urges Boarding Schools For Needy Pupils

NOTRE DAME (NC) shyA negro educator urged here that a nationwide system of boarding schools be estabshylished under federal auspices to raise clilldren out of the pathshyological vise of slum life

Calling ~ plan revolutionshyary radical and visionary Ronshyald Rousseve of Seattle Univershy

sity said research has slMlwn bat slum families are unable meshy1ivate their children either tel do weJt in sehool or te eseape slum living

While the family is dispeRshysable he said the natural famshyily could be replaced by surrcshypte paTents in public OOQniRI stibools

R$usseve who holds a doc~r-ate in counselling psychology speke to a guidance institute OIl

the counselling of minerity youth held at the University of Notre Dame The institute was supported by federal funds from the U S Office of Education and was directed by Nathaniel Palshylene assistant professor of edushycatien at Notre Dame

Lack Motivation Rousseve cited research lonshy

dueted at Seattle University which showed that parents of slum children who had received help from counsellors and teachshyers were still unable 1() motivate ttieir children _ Title I of the Elementary and

Secondary Ed~cation Act of 1965 allocate federal money to support a corps of home-school lj~son workers who are 9UPshy

posed to help parents motivate their children to better school achievement

More radical approachesmiddot are needed Rousseve said The slum family may be interested in seeshyingmiddot the child get a better educashytion which may in turn lead to

a better job but the parents own lack f educational achieveshyment may make them ineffective

Vocations Decline Closes Seminaris

THE HAGUE (Nq-Because of a decline in vocations to the priesthood two Dutch dioceses and eight missionary congregashytions will close their major Seminaries and sendmiddot their stushydents to the theology faculty planned for the Catholic College of TilImrg which is scheduled to open in September 1967

This was announced by Bishop Gerardus De et of Bleda Bishshyrp Jan Bluyssen vicar capitular 9f the s-Hertogenbosch and the congregations superiors

The decision follows a trend in the Netherlands where several congregations middotof priests have alshyready consolidated their semishynaries Meanwhile discussions are being held by the dioceses of HaaFlem and Rotterdam to comshy

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Thurs July 14 1966

Jesuit Sfhrsses Famiy $t~ility

NEW YORK (NC) - Main~

taining familystability is a rean problem in any program of popshyulation control a Jesuit soci~

researchist told a group of busshyiness and industrial leaders here

Father John L Thomas S3 of ihe Cambridge Center fOi Social Studies addressed a conshyIerencemiddot on population sponshysored by the National Industriall Conference Board

Once you change relations of man to procreation the reallmiddot problem is family stability and how to maintain meaningful sell relationships since traditionally man has always related these mare or less directly Father Thomas said

He ~lso stressed that all proshygrams for controlling populashyHon should be based on a proshyf4iund respect for the human pel shy

OUTSTANDING Mother M Alexander superior genshy8+jn and freedom of conscience

eral of the Felician Congregation receives the 1966 Fidelius Iileelogical groups religieueMedal from Arcl)bishop John F Dearden of Detroit The ane etherwise cannot exlleet 1le medal is to an outstanding Ameriean Catholic of Polis)) f4gtree theimiddotr views on others M

~if3originraquo Msgr Wallace J Filipowicz rector of SS Cyril and Me~bodi~ Seminary Ol~dJutI Lake MIch witnesses tHe eenmoay NC POOte Lauds Vatican

Yu~~aY PactIRegretmiddot and Worry ~Em]N (NC) - The Ponsii

a)DunURist - controlled dailySan Francisco Priest Join in Vatican Zyeie Warszawa has hailed the

~greemeot concluded betweftlConcern of Vietnam War Esculation ile Holy See and Yugoslavia

SAN JOSE (NC) - Twefliyshy for all eRd to violence in Vietmiddotshy U said the pact was evidenee two San Francisco area priests nam through Regotiatiofll5 tbe e-f the constructive evolution ill have sent a telegram to Presishy message said the attitude of the majority (If

dent Johnson joining the Vati shy the Yugoslav bishops followingSince all menmiddot and natioR5 can in itsmiddot statement of regret ))e death of Cardinal Stepinaemust face the judgment af God and worry over escalatioR tlf we dare not ignore the warning Carmnal Stepinac-who dioo the Vietnam war of Pope Paul The three maj~r in Hl60 after being released from

As responsible American citi shy eils ifJ the world today aFe prison-was a stauch oppenentshyzens with the greater burden ~f natianalism militarism Cgtf)6 cf Yugoslavias communist Feshymoral leadership we join the racism ~rme Recently the Polish gevshyVatican in its statement of reshy e-rnment has been waging a eamshygret and worry middotover recent paignmiddotagainst the Polish PrimateUnited States escalation through Hits middotSlowmiddot Progress StdaJl Cardinal WysZynski ae~ bombing raids near Hanoi and cusing him of anti-governme~ Haiphong With Pope Paul VI In Achieving Rights e-1foits and seeking to divide tM we continue to pray and t~ work CENTER HARBOR (NC) shy Church hy urging bishe)lS

Coadjutor Bishop Peter L Gereshy lJriests and laymen to look 1oitr ly ef Portland Maine expressed leadership to Archbishop BelesshyAsks Liberalizationmiddot holy impatience at the slow lew Kominek for Wroclaw

Of Constitution progress in achieving rights for ToRe Pelish paper said in sieuro~

LAUSANNE (NC) - A tell Negroes He told a New Enshy ing the pact the Holy See ~3fr gland Council of Churches lnOWB its approval of the atti shySwiss newspaper has called on

the people of Switzerland t4l friendship gathering here in tutle of Franjo Cardinal Seper eliminate from the federal canshy New Hampshire that he enshy head of the Yugoslav hierarch

dorsed Project Equality of the and bis loyalty tG the governshystitution the last traces of Catholie Church which urgesantifeminism anticlericalism and ment Zycie Warzawa laudeeuro the patronage of firms wi)jng Cardinal Sepermiddot as the leadintl to employ without racial bias

anti-Semitism yepresentative of those favoriJlII

a column by its editor Pierre tne caexistence of the Chffclll The Gazette de Lausanne )Jl

The friendship gathering was sponsored by the Council ofBeguin said such a move would wittl II socialist regimeChurches of the six New Enshyat last allow Switzerland to sign gland statesthe European convention on hushy

man rights Bishop Gerety called on ProtshyBeguin spoke out after the estants Jews and Catholics l4gt

federal government responding work together for racial justice to appeals in parliament exshy in the United States pressed its willingness to estabshylish a commission to study reshyvision of the constitution The Film Award current basic law has been in NEW YORK (NC)-Parable force since 1874 Among other a film produced by the Protesshythings it places restrictions on tant Council of New York for religious orders the Jesuits in sho ing at the Worldsmiddot Fair has particular leen cbullbullosen to receive the 1966

Religious Film Award of the Panama University National Catholic Theatremiddot Conshy

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PANAMA CITY (NC)-Panshyamas University of Santa Maria You Can Whip Our Cream but la Antigua founded two years ago by the Catholi( hierarchy has opened a develcpment proshy You Cant Beat Our Milk ~t gram with a goal of $25000000

Fat her Benjamin Ayecha You Gull Hill Route Man is ORSA president announced that the new campus will have Always at Your SelYice 16 buildings including a student

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mer session and evening and are merged the Roermond dio- gram will ultimately replace the Saturday classes have been coshy cese will be the only one in the current college the old Archshy GULF HILL DAIRY educational for several years country with its own major bishops palace with a suburban SO DARTMOUTH MASSshe said seminary campus

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18 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fart River-Thurs July 14 1966 Liturgists pman Texas Conclave

Pope S)f~ ~phitWJa~ formatiolfil HOUSTON (NC)- Worship in the City of Man will be the theme of tlie 1966 Liturgical Week here Aug 22 to 25 in the

Of lcopy3 ~~)Y ~e$el1ved to Priests VATICAN CITY (NC) - To themselves especially whenits

Sam Houston Coliseumpriests working with Catholic a question of catechism which Msgr Victor DePrimeo localAction organizations Pope Paul is the knowledge of the Churchs

chairman of the conferenceVI has emphasized that the spir- doctrine and when its a quesshysaid The theme reflects an inshyitual and doctrinal formation of tion of prayer worship sacrashycreasing concern among Chrisshythe laity is principally re- mental life spiritual direction

tians regarding the urban andserved to priests and initiation into the supernatshycultural revolutions of the 20thHe also said tliat eccl~siastical ural life and the sense of the Century Not only are citiesassistants-as chaplains or modshy Church growing rapidly but also theerators of Catholic Action orshy The more we give credit to style of life of the metropolis isgimizations are known in Italy~ lay Catholics and the more we becoming a kind of norm for themust keep both the ideas and demand of their collaboration li-fe of modern manactivity of lay organizations on and their own activity so much

The 1966 Liturgical Week willthe right trac the more must we assume them explore the relevance of the Pope pilUl listed a third task to be formed And formation is forms of Christian public wortIf priestly moderators Mainshy principally reserved to the minshyship to the problems of the citytaining contact between organshy istry of th~ priest

Father Gerard S Sloyan aized lay Catholics andecclesias- He Continued Another very former conference presidenttical authority whether that of a important responsibility reshysaid If the Gospel cannot bebishop or that of a pastor served to the priest-assistant is preached successfully in the cityThe Pope was speaking to vigilance Oyer the rectitude of --inclliding its suburbs-it willecclesiastical assistants of Ital- the line in ideas as well as acshynot much matter where it isian Catholic Action who had just tivities to which an association going forward Increasinglyconcluded their convention in that calls itself Catholic must modern man at least normativeRome on the problems of updat- be held influential man is city man Can

gt ing of the Church called for by This job is very demanding the city take in the GosPel 81the ecumenical council We must not let it happen that relevant to its problems If soOn the formation of laymen our best sons stray from the the Gospel has some humanthe Pope said However capashy right road and that instead of jropect if not it has noneble and however good our layshy being of help and consolation to

More than 10000 Catholics aremen are like all the faithful of their bishops they become occashyexpected to attend the generalGods Church they are disciples sions of apprehension delusion sessions liturgical celebrationsThey are riot forn~ed by and displeasure and smaller study groups of the Liturgical Week

Some topics scheduled to beNun TelaquomltesgtVlaquoftaolfnal Nursing NO KIDDING Hes flying six goats to India Father discussed include The Peace Jonas Thaliath CMI of Ba~galore India has airfreighted of Christ and the Modern CityTo 5arm ~l1leU1lfri~ Pri$orllers How Worldly Must the Church

SAN QUENTIN (NC)~Sister bedside nursing experience in Be AmeriCan Catholic Worshysix nanny goats from North PrairieWis to KeJ~ala state SOUtll India where he hopes they and their progeny will

Mary Anita is director of the San Quentins 200 bed hospital ship Tomorrow The Theologybecome substantial milk producers to fight famine The Neumiller School of Vocational which has cases typical of any of Secularity What Happens to Nursing-a fact that might not general hospital with the excepshy Catholic Near East Welfare Association in New York helped Worship The Church Preshyseem unusual except that the tion of obstetrics and pediatrics the Elastern Rite Carmelite NC Photo~ server of Values or Agent of ~hool is located in San Quenshy The latter training comes after Change and The How and tin prison parole when the student affili shy I Why of Involvement

A few weeks ago it became ates with St Lukes hospital bull Protestant Speaker the first such school in a penal San Francisco First Mass In Besides these general sessi~il institution in California to be Anoth~r Phase topics smaller groups will disshyaccredited by the State Board of Sister Mary Anita not only -Cel1ltury-Old Iowa Town Begins 1(11 Grow cuss such tQpics as the problems Vocational Nurse Examiners directs the program but takes a of the SpaniSh-speaking AmeFshy For Sister Mary Anita who personal interest in her students With Opening of Huge marnt ieans the inner city preachins

lor six years has workedfor the When you first meet a class singing participation lay minisshyeADlIANCHE (NC)-Camanche will go on fl~om thE~re But foraccreditation it is a major step she explained they look at you 1ers in worship art and architecshy

is a snall town with a centuryshy the present we wili ()perate as aforward for both the men and arid size you up -as a woman ture clergy education and manyoid history-but now its statting mission of St Marys parishUte society and as a nun You want to others to grllw Msgr Burke told thlt~ townspeoshy What this means she said reach them as a person and to Mass will be celebrated each

pIe -is tQlt after these men have let them knowYou are deeply ThE growth has been spurred day and an ecumenical serviceCamanche waS a thriving vil shyaerved their sentences the will interested in them personally by ttIe opening of a huge Du- will be held on Aug 24 in ail

lage until Jure 3 184)0 That dayreturn to society to be doirig I know I was impressed as i Pont plant on its outskirts-an attempt to illustrate the dynamshyit tornado viirtualiy obliteratedworthwhile work in a field in got the backgrounds of the boys area which now has been an- ism in the Churchs services at

the town It strutk while seJ- bull hich there is a real need to realize there has been a womshy nexecil by Camanche the present stage of worshipvices were being held ill They have already demon an in their life in some wayshy reform when celebrated with

ThE~ Camanche City Council Metpodist and Baptist churches8tr~ted that the program is often a most destructive way-a intelligence and caredonated tbe use of thetown hall which were wrecked The stormworthwhile she said There sweetheart or a wife who got Keynote speaker for the openshy and ~fuly 3 became a red letter left 28 deadmore than 80 1nshyace two men in class who have them off the track You recogshy ing session will be Joseph Mathshyday lin the town history - the jured Many families movedtbe possibility of parole before nize the tremendous impact a ews head of Chicagos Ecushyfirst time Mass was offered in- ~e program is complete and woman has on thelife of a man away after thetwi~terj but Cashy menical Institute a group ofthe f)wn for the Catholic pop- manche is beginning to growthey want to stay in prison unshy We are counteracting this Protestant clergy and laityulace DOWtil they are able to complete she explained by showing whose mission is to bridge the ~eir training them another phase of womanshy Th4~ council acted on a peti shy gap between an isolated Chrisshy Part of that ~aining included Ilood tion Iligned by 53 Catholic 1amshy Sister of Mlercy tianity and the racism poverty

iies The Mass was offered by and lack of responsibilityOn State Board Msgr Ambrose Burke pastor of widely viewed asmarks of ~ st Marys church in Clinton NEWPORT (NC) - sis t e r mod~rn city

FOR LATIN AMERICA Importance of Latin America ~s emphasize by Pope Paul VIas he ordained 70 young priests who w1l1 work with the people on that continent Among them was one American Father Daniel Corbett of Buffalo NY NC Photo

Establishment of a Catholic Mary Laetare Reagan of the dishyparist here was discussed after vision of nursing Salve Regina the 11 lass College conducted by the Sisshy

ters of Mercy here has been ap-If sufficient interest and pointed by Gov John H Chafeeprop(~r ~upport are promised we as a member of the state Board of Nur~e Registration and Nurs-

Trtilin at University ing Education for the term end- ing May 24 1969 ST LOUIS (NC)-Seventy-one

Sister Mary Laetare will servePeacl~ ~orps trainees have ar- as the representative of an acshyrived for a 12-week training

credited basic collegiate schoolprogram at the Jesuit-conducted of nursingSt Louis University here for a

projEct in Honduras They will be tJained for social work and nursi ng education programs and report in Honduras for in-counshytry training and assignment Oct 10 They will return to the Unit~d States ~n the Fall of 1968 INC

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19 Plan Discussions On Vocations At Fordham

NEW YORK (NC)-A top broadcaster and leading psyshychologists will join promishynent religious leaders in discussing the relation of Vati shycan Council D pronouncements to modem Religious life here next Wednesday ~d Thursday at the 16th annual Institute on Religious and Sacerdotal Vocashy

tions at Fordham University Among the featured speakers

will be Donald H McGannon president of the Westinghouse BroadcastingmiddotCOmpany who will discuss the creation of a proper image of priests and Religious

Father Donald R Campion SJ sectetal-ymiddotfor research and interreligious aHairs for the New York Province of the S0shyciety of Jesus will speak on the eHects of the ~econd Vatican

Counci on the renewal of Reli shygious life

A panel of clinical psycholoshygists will discuss the latest deshyvelopments in screening proshycedures for candidates for Reli shygious life

Panelists will be Father Paul DArcy MM director of educashytion for the Maryknoll Fathers Dr Walter Coville chief clinical psychologist at New Yorks St Vincents ~ospital and Dr John J Rooney La Salle College Philadelphia

Several priests Brothers and Sisters who serve as directors of vocations for various ordeXS will also address the institute

G~~dance Work Continued from Page One

t71ltltawn policies and guidelinefJ clem developed he says

He ereditsllOme foresighted ooministratolll who envisioned guidance as an integriI part of

their pro~ with training

=o~t~i~e~~~~~ ever progress wa$ made howshyever ~as dueto the endeavors of ~ch plo~essive adminlstrashytors It was not due to an alshyready existing policy Father

Moreau asserts There is reason for opti~sm ings of Vatican Council D 1 the Constitution on the Sacred ih~ rosary just call yourse1t dis~

however he notes Pointing out leading Marian scholar said here Liturgy obediellt to the wishes of thei

that the N1tio1lal Catholic Guid- Father William GMost pres-middot Maintain Practice eowiCii and the popes hesaid an~ Confe~nce has helped to ident of ~he Mariological Society The pr~ctice ot placing sa- T~e~omcils ConstitutiQ~ on establi~h th~ a~ diocesan guid- of ~enca ~ade hIS re~arks cred images in churches sothat the Shurc asks that the~~lt o ancecouncils currently in opera- dunng ~ lecture atthe Umver- they may be venerated br the M~r~ ~ generously fostered tion He says~ increasing num- sIty of Dayton~ faithful is to be firmly niain- he C(gtntlnUl~d her o~ administraiors and super- Vatican II didmiddot notmiddot call for kiiled FameI Most saId that the l~te in~ndents are expressing inter- downgrading the honor of F th M t 1 middott d rts Pope John had a strong devotIon a er os a so Cl e repo to lb H J f est infi~~rate guidance middotpro- Mary but reaffirmed and ~ rosary IS ~UrJl~l 0 a grams even for the elementary strengthened the Churchs pre- Soul speaks abo~t M~ry on school level vious teaching about her the Schedule Institute almost every page he added

The middotnext step in this evolu- priest said lion would appear to be one of Father Most of Oras College leadership he says in Dubuque I~wa attributed the

If further ~mprovementsare decline in Mariaridevotion part shyto ~ made m ~e counseling ly to misleading press covershyservlce~ of Catholic sc~ools then age of cOuncil debate on whether respon~lble leadership must to discussthe Blessed Virgin iil exert Itself and re-exanune the a separate s(hema or iil the sta~us of these programs and h h the Church theIr value for the students he sc ema 0 maintains He also Charged that certain

Unreiated Jobs writers distorted the Marian Father Moreau states that teaching of the council and ott

od guidance services will function m ern popes successfully only when prede- Speaking of the decline in termined policies are set and popular devotion to the Mother maintained by school adminis- of God the priet citea the reshytrators working closely with moval of Statues of Mary-and their staffs the saints--from some churches

He says counselors eannot function effectively unless they First Bishop Once ere certain of their relationships to the heads of departments Presidents Pupilteachers students parents and outside agencies HOUSTON (NC) - Bishop-

The school administrator plays designate Vincent M Harris of the key role according to Father the newly created Beaumont Moreau in determining how Tex diocese once was the pupil well the counselor is received by of a now distinguished teacher faculty and students alike If During his days at Sam Housshythe principal assigns the coun- ton High School here the bisb selor several other school jobs op-designatehad a speech clall8 none of them related to counsel- among his courses His teacheY mg then it will be diHicult for then is a world figure today The anyone to take abe latter func- teacherl nanie--LYndon Baine tioJ seriously Jclbnson PreSident of the U So

bull THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 14 1966

Urges Excellence In Churrch Mll11sic

ATLANTA (NC) - Professhysional musicians should demand and uphold excellence in church music Auxiliary Bishop Joseph L Bernardin of Atlanta told a group of musicians here

Speaking at a Mass attended by members of the American Guild of Organists during its annual convention Bishop Bershynardin said

Although the Church has had II glorious tradition of sacred music much of this tradishytion has beer lost to the average

parish Most Catholic corigregashytions have not had theopporshytunity to experience this great music

He told the organists thu( they and other musician must lead the way in parishes in introducshying excellence in church music

Music used in the sacted liemiddot urgy he said must be real art or it is not worthy of a place illl worship

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sephs Home for Chronic Invalid Children here has to be moved because it is located in a secshytion now reserved for Negro Africans and the Pallottine Misshysionary Sisters at the home care for both white and Colored (mixed race) Children there

The new home which will be rebuilt in a neutral zone foUl miles from its present location is scheduled for occupation early next year

Although ~e government Ia giving the Sisters wh~ started 1he home in 1935 about $197000 88 compensation the ne buildshying will cost them an additionai $352000 They will also need 8ft

extra $70000 for equipment and furnishings

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VILLA FATIMA CEREMONIES Profession and clothing ceremonies are held at Villa Fatima Taunton From left front row Sister Olivia Coelho oldest Dorothean reshyligious in t~e Unite4 States who has completed 66 years in religious life Rev Maurice Souza Villa Fatima novitiate ehaplain and pastor of St Anthonys Church Taunton Sisshyter Helen Oliveira St Elizabeths parish Bristol who was clothed asa novice Rear Sisshyter Elizabeth Hayes St Francis Xavier East Providence who made final vows Sister Judith Costa St Francis Xavier and Sister Gabriela Lima Immaculate Conception New Bedford noviCes and Sister Elaine Corey St Francis Xl1vierfinal vows

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DAYTON (NC)-~votion to Tbis practice lie Stkessed is in of pries~ opposing the ~osary Mary is ~n the decline but this direct opposition to the wishes ill sermons ~nd middotiscontrary to the teach- of the couricilHe quoted from But if you want to get rid ot

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HOUSTON (NC) - John D Donovan pre sid e n t of the Real EstateAmerican Catholic Sociological Society will address a special institute for parish priests Aug Rene POyamiddotnt 22 here in conjunction with the shy1966 Liturgical Week Hyannis

Morning and afternoon sesshy 279 Barnstable Road sions of the pastoral day will SP 5-0079 precede with the opening of the Week that evening in the Sam Houston Coliseum Donovan~ address at the

morning session The Dilemma of the Christian Priesthood will deal with the role of the priest in contemporary urban llociety Apanel on reconstructshying parish life will feature the

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THE ANCHORshy Make Go~d Use20 Thurs July 14 1966

Of Papal Funds Ask CooperClltion NEW YORK (NC)-Hundreds

of thousands of dollars donatedOf En2be ~armsh to drought-stricken India in the

name of Pope Paul VI are being ~n CeD Work put to work to fight the causes

of that countrys recurring food WASHINGTON (NC) shortages according to Arch-

A national Confraternity of bishop James Knox apostolic copyhristian Doctrine workshop internuncio in India has recommended that par- The papal funds are being ishes seek to make the CCD used to implement long-term bigh school religious education projects to constpuct Irrigation program the concern of the en- systems dig wells build deepshy

sea fishing vessels and providetile parish involving the more direct cooperation of palents necessary training and equipshystudents and existing parish 01- ment for scientific vegetable garshy

dening dairying and poultry-ganizations

It urged the parishes to CUt- raisingtail expansion of youth work for In a letter to Catholic Relief a time and to put no morethan services - National Catholic

MISSIONER-FORMAI~AND IN-Mte usual amount of effort into Welfare Conference headquarshyexisting programs Instead an FORMAL Rev Raymond PLEduc telS here Archbishop Knox inshyeffort should be made to foster MS veteran of years in Philippine formed officials of the Amershya genuine and concerned Chris- missions is as apt to be found In ican Catholic overseas aid tian community among the work clothes supervising construetion agency that many of these projshyadults of the parish ects are a direct result of sur-

The emphasis on a more of new seminary as in more fo~mal veys conducted by CRS-NCWC ~ult-centered CCD- apostolate priestly attire He is at present sta- - personnel in India

was a key point emerging from tionedat LaSaletteProvincial House Archbishop Knox aiso stated Ii two-week workshop held at Southbridge that papal funds are being used

the Catholic University of Amer- to transport food supplies to the ica under the supervision middotof many remotely-located villages Father Joseph B CoUins SS where the population has been director of the National Center -most seriously affected by the

=r~~~h~~~ t~u~~rss~~HOW to EtltRoast Dog ~Amongmiddot Useful lracts se~ C~~~~o~~n~~i ~i-J1Ilrticipated though the emphasis must be 011

The recommendationsmiddot grew CZmiddot d b L S 1 p Ph middotZ bull agriculture and other food proshy ctut of daily seminars conducted eane y a alette rlest In l I~PPnes duction projects a sPecial effort

(juring the workshop by Msgr will also be made to coordinate Russell J Neighbor associate di- andintensify medical care for IllCctor of the CCD William J The secret of a long iife and the best way to chokedown an ~ntree of roasted dog the afflicted population through

ltJacobs of Extension Volunteers are among items of information picked up by Rev Raymond P Leduc MS since 1948 better use of mobile clinics eurohicago and Fattier F~anCis a La Salette missionary in tnePhilitpine Islands Dog meat is delicious if lt)TIE doesnt especially in the rural areas ~~ro~wa~~inot~e~~~ Latin realize what hes eating he insists But if one does know that It is dog meat the only

Essential Components way to get it down is by Steelworkers Head The recommendations were washing it down with a swig sometimes called ironwood must radically change upon arshy

devoted to such matters as the of gin at every mouthful As They-even make their own rival in the Philippines Earth- To Receive Award selection and training of teach- I chalk lines some resembling Old quakes and hurricanes con- P SB G C)

for the ong life In this Mother Hubbards shoe some stantly visit tllese lslands so ITT UR H (N - I Weets approaches to the adoles- Ab I tel t 1 d t fcountry we usually say Why lk t I d lik I k b old t e In na lOna presl en 0ltcent and organization and I e piS 0 S an some e )00 s UL mgs mus be very sturdy the United Steelworkers of put off till tomorrow what you A good ishline is twined around Even window jambs and outsideh 1 1 CCD B t

a recurring theme was that the a discalded typewriter ribbon s U mgs are mortised for greater celve the 1966 St Joseph thest ructure 0 f t e oca U can do today In the Islands t d Amedca has been named to reshy

they say Why do today what 1 d thO I 11 d t th d f tltcatechist does not operate in a middotspoo an IS me IS pu e s reng an sae y Worker Award presented at the can be put off till tomorrow through a concoction of charcoal B ld

vacuum the home the parish We Igh-tensloned Amerlcalls UL mg III Manila the 1ig annual Labor Day Mass heret t 1 and kerosene ReaI practical I t d th aod the commullL y a arge ale could11learn the secret 0f a long CL y an Inmiddot e provInce are as Th d d b

essential components of his assure ~ou Much better than different as dar and night Whiie e awar IS co-sponsore Y _ork life from theFilipinos At least any chalk line sold on the Amer- 1 d 1 b the Pittsburg Diocese apdarea I did for I often findmyself ican ma~ket pane um ercan be ordered in labor unions Presentation will

There was general agreement putting off till tomorrow what r Few Tools Manila lumber in the province be made by Bishop John J among the participants that per- could do today cOomes in the rough and i mean Wrlght of Pittsburgl1 f CC The carpenter works with A sons chosen or D work The mlmiddotssloner a New Bedford rough two by fOUl may be

h ld d tmiddot f velY f~ too lis toolbox at two Inches thlck at one end and Abel one of the founders of ou give some mica Ion 0 n~tive attendedStJoseph paro_ h d f ts d Ml ability to communicate with times no morethilli an empty froin th~ee tofour inches at the IS umon an 01 pJe ecessor the age -cultural _sociological ch~a) schooi in that city and La cement bagmiddot usually contains - other end Sti~l our carpenters the Steel )Vorkers Organizing

Salette minor and maJor sem- l t 11 C tt tmiddot f M groups to which they will be on Y a crosscu saw a sma work this lumber to speciflc~d omml ee Jsa nalve 0 agshyassignedIt was also pointed out inaries He is at prese-nf at the square one or two chisels a di~ensioris with great accuracy ~olia Ohio He was elected that no amount of training La Sal~tte Provincial House wood marker and a foot rule One good surface electIic planer ~ president Qf the United SteelshyOOULses will make a catechist Southbridge Massbut his heart Yet beautiful work is accom- could do more in a darthan 10 workers last year succeeding

is obviously very much ii the - I h d D d M D ald H h bGut of a person who is opinion- P IS e carpenters can do in a week aVI c on e as eeR ated or uncommunicative Philippines One concept of building however What patience these aetive in the labor movement

The selected one stated one His mem~o~tir~arly days men h~ve since the early 1930s group of participants must not in the Diocese of Tuguegarao Prelatre Wlcomes Hlving been in charge of Arhe St J9sephthe Worker only be able to communicate the Cagayan PI are affectionate constructions and of ~l consid- ward is presented to a persoll message but he himself must be In 1948 I was one of the lucky Israeli Presodent erable group of carpenters for who has distinguished himself ~e message have a genuine Fathers chosen to_found a newI~ SANTJAGO (NC)-Wherils- a good period of time I can say in the cause of Jhe workingman

love for the teenager and be th t b old th PII able to show this love acquired mission in the Philip- raelsPJesidentzil1man Shazar a UI mg III e n Ippmes

pines In previous years I had arrived here on an eight-day - is very interesting only and orily been a half-baked contractor at state vislt to Chile Raul Cardi- if one has acquired title absoshy

our minor seminary which ex- nal SHv1 Henriquez of Santiago lutely necessary virtul~ of pashyPope Paul Receives perience came in very handy was on hand at the airport as a tience

Episcopal Bi~hop Tool-minded that I was I memberofthe welcoming party VATICAN CITY (NC)-Episshy made it a point to take with me -The cardinal was introduced Minister on FCllcmiddotUtv eopal Bishop Horace W B Donshy as many hand tools as possible to Mr and Mrs Shazar by Pres- I MONTHLY CHURCH egan of New York has been reshy Electricaltools ~~ljiismissed for ident Eduardo Frei ltHICAltf9 (NC)~A Dinis~centl ceived in private audience by we knew that electricity had not On the day after his arrival of the Lutheran Church-Misshy BUDGEI EMVELOPES Pope Paul VI They discussed yet reached that part of the Presiden Shazar in an address souri Synod has been named an their mutual desire for Christian Islands But once there it took to a join1 session of the Congresstssocitte profssor of Ilociology PRINTED AND MAILED unity me very little time to realize that paid spedal tribute to Chile as at Loyola University here Dr

Bishop Donegan was the first even my hand tools meant little one of the few countries which Ross P Scherer who is a staff Write or Phone 672-1322 Episcopalian bishop of New to the Filipino worker Heres opened its doors to Jewish vic- member with the National

York ever to visit a Pope He the reason tims of the Hitlerite persecutions Council of ChurChes win as- 234 Second Street ~~II Riv noted that in the past it would From time -immemorial the in Europ~ Many were the Jews surne the post Sept 15 have been impossible for him t6 carpenters and cabinetmakers -~ho fled extermination finding recei ve me and for me to pay a visit to him

The Bishop had a 12-minute private visit and then introduced the aides accompanying him The Pope gave them medals of his reign and in addition gave the bishop a copy of the Bible in ilSreek and Latin similar to those he had given to Protestant obshyservers at the ecumenical counshyeil Bishop Donegan gave the Pope a copy of a new guidebook to the cathedral of St John the ])i vine in New York and a sUver ~wl from Britain

have been making their own logshyripping saws whittled down their own hammer and chisel handles squared off the smoothshyest and lightest wood planes out

of the hardest wood ill existence

Collect- $14 Million

AACHEN (NC) - Fourteen million dollars has been colshylected in the campaign for Miseshyreor the German Catholic overshyseas relief agency The amount

exceeding $125 million will be usedmiddot to combatmiddotmiddotfamine in India

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7 Catholic Methodist Discussions Stress Role of Holy Spirif

CHICAGO (NC) - The first meeting on the national level of representatives of the Methoshy

middot dist Church and the Roman eathohc Church focused on the role of the Holy Spirit in the Christian community~

The session brought together a Catholic delegation headed by Auxiliary Bishop Joseph B Brunini of Natchez-Jackson Miss ~d of the subcommisshymon for Methodist relations of

the US Bishops Commission en Ecumenical Affairs and a group led by Methodist Bishop

F G~r~ld Ensley of Columbus 0 chairman of the Commission G~ Ecumenical Affairs of the Methodi~t Church The Methoshydist Ch~rc with 103 mil1ion members IS the largest sm~le

Pr~~estl1ntchurch in the United States

Prelates at Meeting ~mong t~e five Methodists

takmg lart ~n the day-long talks were Bishop Fred P Corson of Philadelphia president of the World Methodist Council and Dr Albert C Outler of Dallas Who was an observer-delegate for the WMC at all four sesshysions of the Second Vatican Council

Catholic Archbishop John P Cody of Chicago and Methodist Bishop- Thomas W Pryor both appeared at the meeting to extend their personal greetings

and encouragement to the parshyticipants

The session opened with a middot prayer led by Bishop Ensley

Reformed Churches on the meaning of reformation in the Church

It may be therefore that Roman Catholic-Methodist conshyversations could focus on the Christian life Such discussion would mean primary attention to the work of the Holy Spirit bull bullbullWe propose therefore that our discussion begin on the meaning of the new life in Christ the experience of salvashytion the nature of Christian assu~ance the call to perfecshytiqn

In line with the suggestions of Father Cronin and Qr Smith the group deCided to lay stress on the role of the Holy Spirit The possibility of greater ecushymenical activity on college campuseswas also indicated as a theme for further discussion

Thcent participants agreed that a second meeting should be held nextpecember also in Chicago on the theme Salvation Faith and Good Works

Jesuit Stresses Duty to Protest UmiddotnJmiddotust Laws EVANSVILLE (NC)-A

Jesuit priest emphasizes here in Indiana that citizens not only have the right but the

duty 110 protest against unjust ~~

and closed with another led by Father John Bonn SJ an Bishop Brunini instructor at Fairfield tTniver-

Tenor of the meeting was set sity BridgePort Conn aSO by two papers prepared on the wal1ed ofthe perils that woUld

middot Met~odist sid~ by Or Eugene result if this country adoptedshymiddot L Smith of New York associ- universal military consltription bullte getl6al secretary in the in an address to the Te Deum

United ftates for the World Internationa chapter here Coun~i1 of Churches and on the Speaking on Pr()test~ Vioshy

Catholic side by FatherJohn 1eRce Apathy and Obedience r Cronin sS of Washington F ttl B d that to break associate director of itle Social a er onn sal

- Action Department of the Na- middota law OOes not necesarily mean tional Catholic Welfare Con- aperson bas committed an 1mshylerence lnoral act

-Mostlaws are based on mMshy i

Servlee 01 Loft alityent he said But middotsomeare rather Cronin IlUggested that unjust and inequitable We have

e CatholicMethodiBt dialogue tlie ciu~to protest against these IhigM be ceRtered on Christian laws We have no right to 3shy

lIOCial concerns on the structure pat~Y and fuoctioning of tbe Chltrch Speaking in classroom style and on the work of the Holy Father Bonn urged the members middot Spirit and the fllDction ofmiddotthe to i~do their homework on the pro p-tet I e ministry in the impOrtant issues of the day Dauzvardis representative of Church G~rmaDY Examp~e the former free Republic of

On the question of social con- When we have studied the Lithuania said all of the nati()nsF - C cern ~lr ronm said that problem and our conscience tells I which have been incorpor~ted

one of the glories ofMethod- wi what is right then we not in theSoviet Union are su1jushyismis its belief thattbe Churoh only have the duty to protest gated and exploited by Russia and eachmiddot believer must be in- but it is also our duty to pro- Their peoples are deprived of v~lved in a service of love to test violently if the inJustice human rlhts and fundamental his fellow man is massive and no legal means is freedoms he continued citing

Dr Smith in his presentation available to correct it he sllid also stressed the need for in- He cited the silence of Chrisshyesthation of the various un- tian people in Germany during Attempt to Change derst1ndings of the role of themiddot World War II as an example-of C A h

Joly Spirit publicapathy which was moral- ~mmuiity pat yThe basic missionary eon- ty wlongNEWBUllGH (NC) - lIIQunt

Yict~on that the new life in Speaking of universal mili- middotSt MarY College here has an-Christ is intended for all people t8ryeonscription Father Bonn nounced plans for a series of eould be a basis f()r fruitful said this coupled with stock- seminllrs d~sigJled to change

th tn d f th b t h conversation between Catholic Inbng of atomic weapons would ea I u eo apa y a Qu ushyand Methodist representatives be a catastrophe be said He went on to say middotThismiddotideahasbeena failurew ld h th t these Eftmiddot h e wou ope a In urope ormiddot cen urles e

discussions might be a Useful said You must see tIiat this part in the larger series in which is not done in the United States

Roman Catholicism is now enshygaged We understand that the discussions with Lutherans focus - the creeds with the Anglishyeans on the sacraments with the

Art ConYenti~n BUFFALO (NC)-The Cathoshy

lie Art Association headquarters here announced its 1966 conven-

Uon will be held Aug 18 to 21 in the student center of Sacred Heart Dominican College Housshy

ton Tex The meeting has been billed ~ an intensive workshy

~p on The Shape of the Churob Tq come Sacred Architecture in

~ Mp(lena Woll

t-laquoew Civics Course In Irish Schools DUBLIN (NC)-A course in civics will be introduced into secondary schools of this country next September and a special preparatory course for teachers will ~ held in Dublin it was announced by Minister for Edshyucation George Colley at the anshypua~ ocial Study Congress here

Colley said that children must lie taUght to see that civic reshylponsibility iii inseparable from ~mple 19ve and respect for their ~tl7 and its people

DIRECTS CENTER Search for someone to direct the Culmer day care center in Miami ended when Sr Marie InshyfantaGQnzales of Baltimore Md accepted post An Oblate Sister ofProvidence she is the first R~lig1otiii to head an anti-poverty project jn Florida NC Photo

Plain Hyp()cr~~y

Lithuanian Cites Double-Talk in Red Claim

Of Defen~ing Coloiaf P~pl~s~ights

CHICAG0 (NC)~oviet Russhysias claim~ as a peace-loving nation-and a defender of the rights ~colonial peopl~s~ is plainhyenPgerisy Lithuanias eonshy

IlUI ~neril1 cbarged Speaking befor~a committee

plllnning a Captive Nations Week Petras P Dauzvardis noted thElt Soviet Russia is the biggest anei almost sole cokmial power in the present day world

man probl~ particularlyrace in thecity of Newburgh The college has received a $10000 federal grant under the Higher Education Act of 1965 to suPPort the seminars

The seminar program will be launched with a mass meeting in the college theater Sept 28 The seminars will be held peri shyodically through next March and will deal with problems in such areas as housing education and local government

Planning sessions for the pro- gram havealready been held at Mount St Mary with the New- burgh chapter of Bnai Brith and the college administration serving as eo-cpnvenors IU1d representatives of other agencies acting as C()-sponsors SeymolH Fein~an of Briai Brith is temshypor~rfchairm~nof the program

THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 14 1966

Permits Concert In Cathedral

TOKYO (NC) - Peter Tatsuo Cardinal Doi of Tokyo lent his eathedral for a concert of British music to commemorate the 900th anniversary of Westminster Abshybey

Sponsored by the British emshybassys cultural department and Mainichi Shimbun large Japanshyese daily newspaper company the concert featured works by H~nry Purcell George Frederick Handel Gustav Holst Ralph Vaughan Williams and William Walton It was the first pershyformance of all middotthese works in Japan

In offering the cathedra~ for the evening of music the cardishynal said that he was happy to make some contribution to the

commemoration of the 900th centenary of Westminster Abshybey which is a great symbol of Christian tradition for the Enshyglish nation as well as for the whole Christian family

Dudley Cheke charge dafshyfaires at the British embassy here in thanking the cardinal for the use of St Marys eatheshydal said

Such a gesture from one of the worlds newest cathedrals

communist govement interfershyence with the current religiouS celebrations iii Poland

The peOple behind the IiOIl Curtain demand freedom and independence and justly 90 he asserted

Ch M kIcagoans to ar Polish Millennium

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200006 persons are expected to fill SoldierFieldhere for a colshyorful patriotic arid religious fes- tival marking the1000th annishyversary of Polands Christianity on Sunda) A~g 28

to one of the most ancient and famous places of worship in Britain is in the true ecumenical spirit of our time

Rejects Cliallenge To Sunday Laws

ATLANTA (Ne)A federal judge here has turned down a request by a department store chain for a three-judge hearing on the constitutionality of Georshy

gias Sunday closing laws lJ S District Judge LewiS R

Morgan agreed hoWever fG conduct a GDe-judge hearing on whether the laws had been apshyplied in a discriminatory manshyner against the stores He set the hearing for July ~l

Judge Morgan noted that the U S Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of similar laws iF- 1961 Thus he said the chalshylenge to the Georgia statutes was insubstantial

P B h ortuguese IS Op VTICAN CITY (NC) P

n - ope Paul VI has named Father Americo Henriques formervice rector of the major seminary of

Highlight of the festivities will the Leiria diocese in Portugal be a c()ncelebrated Mass at a to be auxiliaiy bishop of Lashy1oo-foot square altar with mego Portugal Archbishop John P Cody as principal celebrant middot

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Any Grandchild Able to Wrap of UJe Dominican Congregation of 8t Catherine de Ricci whicb

Grandpa Around Little Finger By Mary Tinley Daly has its motherhouse in suburbaa

Not all the littlepeopJe~~ who come around our house Mediamiddot middot A native of Philadelphia sh~middot are gremlins Some ofmiddot them are grandchildren of various joined the Dominican commushyages sizesshapes and temperaments but they all seem oity inmiddot 1926 She was graduated to have one thing in commonthemiddotgift Of persuasion with from ROsemont Colleglaquol here and

middottheir grandfather Publicly has a mastersmiddot degrelaquol in educ~I just cant think Now doil~t teli tion from Fordham University She spent middot25 years of her reli shy

middotwe call it ithe gift of pershy me to suasion though privately Yes she jumped-up and

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-----middot TftE ANCHORshy 9New EnglandLueky to Be Near Thurs July 14 3~66

Souree of Luseious Seafood CDA Convention I oj

By Joseph and Marilyn Roderick To Open SundayI must make another appeal in behalf of day liDies

BOSTON (NC) - T-be RevAt one time these flowers were considered the lowliest of Douglas Horton former dean offlow~rs and were to Igte seen mainly in unkempt gardens the Harvard University divinity

tields and along roadsides Dull am~r in color it was known scMol will be a featuredspe~~middot

er at the 31stbiennial Catholicthat they were Capable of seafood eating in my own oPin- Daughters of Alnerica national8UrViving almosfany amount ion the clam convention here starting Sundayof neglect poor soil drought Tbefreshness and availability

Dr Horton will speak on aand ill treatment and so they of this tyPe of food along ith panel dealing wiih Christian

~re planted in difficult areas the swi~ness of its prepara~on Conver$8tions Richard Cardishywhere nothing else could grow makes It perfect for hot sticky nal Cushing of Boston and Msgr Things have changed formiddot the i days Salad~ and Summer se~m

middot Francis J Lally editor of thelowly day li11 Hybridists have to go band m hand and nothmg Pil~ Boston archdjocesim newsshyimproved the middotquality of flower makes a qwcker or tastier salad

middot pa~r are alSo listed as paneland the length middotof the poundlowering than seafood even the canned ists taeasonand have broadeneq ~ and frozen vaneties such as tuna

Cardinal Cushing host to thecolor spectrum~include Y~l- and Alaskan crab meat conv~ntion is scheduJed to offerlows oranges and myriad Pas~l One of the secrets of success m the convention Mass and to besharles without diminishing the cooking these gifts from ~he sea fe~turea speaker at the conven- touglmess of the plant in any is speed overcooking tends to tion banquetwaY ~he new hybrids may be toughen even the sweetest clam

grown unler the same adverse and dry out the most succulent A panel oilmiddot The Influence of eonditions of drought poor soil fresh sworfish steak Freshness weimen in the World will h~ve erowding md light shade as the is second in importance in fish as speakers Mother Mary Henshyolder wild varieties cookery as can be attested to by nesseyof the Cenacle Convent Under desirable conditions anyone who has tasted a fish Mary Sparks of radio station the newvarieties of day lily do cooked over an open fire secshy WNAC Mrs Mary McGrath of extremely well These are fasci onds after leaving its watery the Boston Herald and Dr Franshyoating plants in many respects home ces Smith of the Leahy Clinic For one thing the flower lasts Many years ago when my famshy Msgr Joseph Havey superior for only one day to be quick17 fly vacationed at Horseneck of the Missionary Society of st

James the Apostlefounded breplaced by another on the fol- Beach before the hurricanes Cardinal Cushing to send U s

priests to Latin American miso lowing day ravag~d it one of our favorite

The plants reproduce very pastimes was gazing through sions and Msgr Joseph M Nelshy4tJicldy and a single tuber will binoculars in search of return ligan 0f the CommissionGlf

grow to three or four the first ing swordfishingboats If the Christian Unity for the Balti shyrear and may be broken up in~ had a white flag flying from the more archdiocese aIsGwill Mshy

dress the convention 10middot or mj)e plants after five mast it meant they had had a yellngtor so TheY ~aybe moved successful day and were return- Andre G~gneand Miss Margaret Parkef ehairman The at ~1most any time without real~ ing witb their prize or prizes tomiddot affair wi1lbe held on the hOllpitaI gt9ulids corner of Mid- ly setting them back to any eK- the wharf at WestpOrt Point die and South Main Streets ChiekimBarbecue Set tent although the best time for The lucky youngster who first ~ planting is in late Summer or sighted this flag woqld run to At Central ViUage aarly Fall tellthe adults and we would all Members of theLadies GuildStronger Church

This is the time thqugh ~ pile eagearly into the cars hOP- of St John Ule Baptist Church isit the nurseries to see them lB ing to reach the dock before the Central Village will sponsor a bl~ for -election for pU~has- boat came into sight in the Tithing Paid Catechists Action Movement Play chicken barbecue from 530 to ing later m the ~asonBettcr river The huge swordfish were bull 730 satUrday night July 16 at yet if you hare 8 friend witp a somet~ng to see (an~ smell) Mai()r Role in PhiHppine$ Church Progress the parish hall Serving will be fewplantswhich are well-estab-middot as their huge carcaSses fIlled the continuous TiCkets are limited lis~edI am sure_~~t he woUld sman fishing boats and their SAGINAW (NC) Tithing AId these ~osts are not iii- _ and should be obtained in adshybe more than Willi~ toI)llrt sword was a frightening th~ng paid catecllists and a lrtrong eon~Clerable eGD te~chers are vance from merilbers Or at 1iie with a fewtu~rs to view N~Nlaquorthel~ss we f01gt CaibolicActi~xnoveP1ent are pa~ saiaries ~denjogta pro- rectory General ch~rmanis

enjY~e yellowsand golds what they looked like as we ate playing major roles in stren~~h- fe~~~ stat~~ nthar home MrS MaqAeveao assisted by III s~lidcolors although thest bull the fresh steaks the next day ening the Church in the Phihp-ar~as p()ten~~ t~cheurolS 8re ticket chairman Mrs Edith teildto fade a littlEi if plahteci itl The following -scall~p recipe is _Pneamp ~ missiOllarysaidbere seiltfr()riitM pT0ViIlces to spec- Kirby ditectsUObutthereare Jiulny one which Illuse if MeliSllli i Fth Andr LeF bvere ia(Co~legesmiddoti~tieJ~ani1aarea ~ varieties in the1rum~tll~finds any co~panions for her OCn~ who hi~~een ~tiOlled forC9It~~ini~~Wlenth~y r~= The guild will Peet at 8 ~ form Some are banded~soDle lone ~tcl1 c bull if the Ph1Hplnes shiee 19141 ue- tu~t~he~r homeJowlls and vp night also in th~ hall and allfrm~d arid they areeven to 00 Thismiddot recipe shoUld be used bed reliJous growth o~ the lag~~ ~~~ ar~ ~~gnedt()teah mem~srerelluesfed to bring had in dwarfed forms But best with tin~scallopsthatneedveI1 ~ ciSmiddot tillmiddot tiD his It religIOn classes lD the public items for a food middotbaskit to be shyof all they require very little little cooking IS an we VlSI g orne schools on a scheduled basis ramedat the barbecue eyeneForthe gardener wh9~e SeaUoPsPonUgal$e here In~ichigan InhisInfantaparjsb of St

p~rpe~ual ery is l- I only had 2 cu s dry white wine wrhere are middot1~~p~ests middotfoTmiddot Marks Fath~r LeFebvere said tqe tImettbere 18 absoluteI7 I t ~ ot sliced 49000 peopleliVlngmiddot In three 46 lay catechists take care of re- In Cqtholic Schooi nQthing that can be p~ant~ with l ~~lonion sliced town~ and 68 villages he said ligiQl1s instrueticm in 26 grade SPOKANE (NC)-Four Prot less trouble and WhICh affords 12 wholemiddot peppercorns of hIS eastern Luzon area of schools In the iiocese as a whole estant mini-sters and a rabbi will as much beauty as the day m 1 spring of parsley and I Infanta-in Quezon Province It there ~ 2aO paid laY catechists participate in the Summer

In the Kitchen _ Tablespoons chopped parsley would be absolutely impOSSIble teaching in 120 ptjblic scbools J

School of Christian ApostolateMel~ssa pic~ed uP a sca~lop 2 pounds of tiny scallops to get anything done without ~ In additionto paying theeosts (SSCA) next week at Gonzaga~ell 10 the nver t~s mbrnmg 2Tablespoonsof butter lay helpproVlded by Catholic of8D eneosIve CCD program University here in the State ctf Where were vacaJIon~ng and 1I large ripe tomatoes Action and the CCD tithing is also paying ~e brunt Washington More than 1000lDuch to her ~nse It tu~ed 1pound pound mushrooms trimmed Father LeFebvere noted that of tb~ eosts of educating semshy teenagers - including various eut to have two sld~ a~d be lB- and coarselychoRPelt despite a decline ip middotthe economy inarians Christian and Jewish youth bullhablt~d She plac~d It WIth great 1 Tablespoon lemon juice the introduction of tithing has The Carmelite reported that groups -are expected ror the care In a sandpail full f water salt and pepper beeninstrumental in permitting the status of the priesthood and five-day leadership school beingand ~ounced to all WIth great 1) In a saucepan put the wine the Church to move ahead Sisterhood has risen sharply in sponsored by Bishop BernaId 3~ g~nerosty We can cook It for carrot onion~ peppercorns aod P naSiatas the Philippines and vocations are Topel of Spoka~bull dinner ess~o

COUNTRY FAIR TO BENEFITNOmiddotVITIATESettin tr6

Up Fair booths for the Presentation of Mary Novitiate under the splnsorsmp Of the Friends of St Amies Hospishy

tal Fall River scbeduled f~ Saturday J111y 16 from 9 to 9 are left to rlmiddotghtbull Sister BeattiK Sister Rita Marie

the sprig oflparsley Bring to r0 growing We now have 27 boys If lilie could manage to fiM boil and add the ~allopssim- T~~g b~ said bas bootjt~ in Manila seminaries he said

ew of his friends I mightac- Mer in the liquid foi- about 10 h~8~s~~come fo~ 180 PeSO$ plus five boys in our Cannelite eept her offer bu~ one lone seal- minutes [ to ais~aci~701) p~per month seminaries lop wouldnt be much of a feast 2 Lift Out the scallops ptlloe f~ ~~ sllid PllYs CCl) eosta Now a whole sandpail fuP might i~ a ~wl and when they can be and for ~~ucation ~ aemshybe imother thing for nothing handled cut them into evem iDarims Rummage Sale lends itself moreto-Summer eat- slices about 1pound inch thick

St ~celiasMissionClubwiniDJl ~han thetieasures of the seabullbull 3 Simmer the cooking liquid IndianmiddotBishopmiddotmiddot Praises hold a rummage al~ from 6 toWe in New England dont fully until it is reduced to about ~ 9 tomorr~w and from 1l 10 4reaHzehow lucky we areto be of a cup Strain and reserve American Missioners- Saturday at 62-1 Whipple Streetnear the source of luscious sea- 4 rn a large skillet me~t the

Fall River Proceedsmiddot will beneshyfootlmiddot as the aforementionedJ Dutteradd the tomatoes Peeled CALltur~~(NC)~a~s~ed- fit the Franciscan MissionariesscalloR the sweet crab the and seeded and coarsely chopped PusIShOf La~rn~ p~aChY of Mary and contributions ofroyal lobster and all the other and t~~ mushrooms aqd cOok S l1Sr~ urne 0 IS ocese clethes will be appreciated varieties of fish that inhabit our over a low he~t until mushrooms from a VISIt tad the Un~tedttate~

Atlantic shoreline not forget are cokedand mixture haa ~i th re~ee ~ralse or me~ ling o~ course the star 9fOU thickened a bit IC~~ miSSiOnarieS servmg 1ft

~ 5) Add the liquid that fOOl IndIa _ saved the lemon juice the Citing the advantages of modshyPreaching Serm()lI1lsmiddotmiddot chopped parsley an~ saltanltil em A~eriean ~ving ~h bi$hoP

WASHINGTON eN-C)~ Dyshy pepper to taste Puree this mix- notedlhe eagerness of hIS Jesuit Illamic Preaching -in the Contemshy t4re if a blender Gr thto~gh m arid Mercy Sister missionaries to JPorary WorldwiU be the theme food nm] Put the scallops in a forego American comforts and (seminars to be conducted durshy chafing dish (or skiliet) pour work ill poverty B~sh()p Picahy ng the Summer for Catholic the sauee over all and sprinkle also remarked that niissionaries chaplainll at naval bases iQNM surface With finely Chopped 0Ii leave inthe United Statel3 lolk Va Pensacola F~ and p~rsleyHeat lightly Deliciom spyak of their nussi()11 stations~middotsan Diego Calif XmiddotI iJi)J)a~ sheUJL~ bull ~middot7-~i r-6c~middot~~1 as~1ietlt~0 1iol_~(t-lt0~t~

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Urges E~tensiollll

OffCol~egiality WHEELING (NC)-The ideai

of collegiality in the Church needs 0 be extended beyond its specific relation to the hielarch~

the president of the Nationall Council of eathollc Men saicf here

Speaking ~efore the fourtlli a~nual conv~ntion of the Diocshyesan Council of ~atholic MeBt John Donnelly said that the whole world had a glimpse 01 what can be accomplished bi collegiality at the Second Vanshyean Council

It liked the glimpse he ccm tinued and will demand a fuD view This will meall applying collegiality by analogy to othell areas of the Church

While collegiality strictiy apshyplies to the College of Bishops he explained the bishop can ill turn consult with his priests and people

Good startl in this area have already been made he addec citing the opening of discussion of diocesan problems to allpeoshypIe in some dioceses and the creshyation of parish school boarde with lay membersbull

THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 14 1966

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Bishop Co rberry Urges Adequate Insured Income COLUMBUS (NC)-BishbP

John J Carberry has desshyleiibed an adequate insured income for one-parent famshyilies as a question basic to the people of our times and one ~hich cannot be evaded

The bishops statement was read by Father Thomas Duffy Chairman of the Diocesan Ecu-middot menicalCommission at the rally Itlimaxing the Ohio Walk for Adequate Welfare

Some 1000 persons were on hand for the rally in fronto~ the

State HOuse It marked the conshyelusion of a 10-day 155-mile walk from Cleveland to Columshybus Bishop Carberry noted his support of the marchers stated ~im of adequate welfare payshyments in Ohio-100 per cent of

2 standard based on todays cost 4)f living We join ~ithyou is asking

bull t themiddot state of Ohio to consider your proposal earnestly and to i-ectify the situation imlledi- PROUD MOTHFRTheaudiellce appla uded Mrs Alma St Onge of Putnam Conn Religious Superiors 2tely l1esaidmiddot at the St Michaels College commencementmiddotWinooski Park Vt where her three children Close Con e to Howemiddotver the bishop aske~ for received honorary dOctotates in th~ same ceremony Left to right Msgr Paul J St V n on new and creative approaches to Onge vicar general of the NorVlich Conn diocese Mrs StOnge Mother Ritamiddot de la ATCHISON (NC) - CatholR ~ problem of public weifare Cmiddot F SEA religious superiors of men closed including the consideration of a rolX lllericanprovlllclal If the Daughters of the Holy Ghost and US Rep their ninth annual assembly miranteed income Villiam L St 9ngeof Connecticut NC Photo here in Kansas with a resolutiolll Consider the responsibilities urging religious communities to of the parent In one-parltmt fam- Smiddot G Ch h L d continue their search for ways of

jlies who is attempting to bring ees reater il urc ave an Loyaltymiddot ever more effectively livinfl

liP children properly against their witness of Christ through everwhelming odds he said poverty

Basic Question New Penno Bi shop Cite$ CounciIGoins Attending the meeting were Should not such parents be 142 leaders in the Conference 01

Jgiven an adequate insured in- ALTOONA (NC)-A degree Loyalty to and love for the Speaking of the Constitutionmiddot Major Religious Superiors of Come relieving them of the of confusion may have followed ChUllt h he declared will equal on the Church in the Modern Mens InStitutes representing pressing anxietiesoLmere sub it but Vatican Council IIs teach- in days tocomemiddotmiddotammiddotpersuaded World he declared it should re- 35000 priests Brothers and sem sistence existence instead of the ings wil1middot1~ad men eventually to that ltJf the infant Christian com- mind every member of the dio- inarians Jlovernment hiring endless varie- great loveof and-loyalty to the mlinitymiddot I cese of-the role to middotbe filled ill In their four-day meeting they ties of parent substitutes such as Church Bishop James J iIogan Bisil10p Hogan commented on shedding the lightoJEtheGospel e-amined how they can fulfill

enrichment teachers ami recre emphasized at his enthronementmiddot each)f theCouncilsdocumentsmiddot on this troubled orIds lgtasic t~eir variousmiddotmiddot missiohs for the atioriists as spiritual headothe Altoona- - at-d jheirmiddot cOntributionS to the problems Catholicmiddot Church while still Fe

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middot ampenenil Relief are trying to live day But letmiddot ui be pati~nt and a 13j~CS llclosed re~eive our aCtve cO~Peraiion been violatfid ~He a~cllsed the middot e8l$1 10 a daymiddot ~ranqUitbull The moreour peopie QUJmg 196(1 the dep~rtqlent ~JZ th~~ too is -arimiddot ess~ntial eJe- ooUrityofmiddot I8mothering the worci ThIS l~ 30t qUIte 78 per cent conie 10 iitudythe couriCiis een repored eo~structlon I~ the me~tinmiddotestoring alt tl1ingsi1i of God ~

~ a mmlmum standard fortral Dogmatic Constitution On thr~ categorIes middottotaled$3407 Chmtmiddot - middot ilealth and decency sehn 199- the Ctltrcli whick penetrated M millIon ~h~ breakqownmiddotreJO~ted

profolli)~nyinto the mysterymiddotCJIf was ~ehgJOus $112~2 million E G S Beiledict~nesmiddot Expand Chtist~sChurchu~t nature her e~c~hj)nll $753D~ll~on al1~ ast elmans middoteek middot C 11 K mission the rriorif filled with h~sPl1al and institutional $1432 S I degt 0 Cmiddoth h 0

middot 0 ege nmiddot ansas ~Illion lP middotn ~rc ~ gratitude and prIde Will be fu- BER

L ~TCHIS0NltNC)-Father Al- ture generations privileg~d ~ Th~ breakdown of th~tpree LINmiddot (llC)-GeraldGOefshy~~ilJI~TI)1laquon OSI3president be m~mbers of tJte LOJdsMysti- previnus years 196~ ielgiou~ ier he~d oi~astGeirrian~~ middot ~StBened](t$ltolle~e here in cal Body $1033 mIllIon ~duc1tional $680 communlst-dommated Christianlapsa~ says ~lIarringdeIays we million~ hospital and institu- Deinocratjcmiddot party insist~d that ~nay have the foundationsin nmiddot~middotmemiddot middotCmiddotmiddothmiddotmiddotmiddotC ago Man ti6nal-$985 milliont(jtal $2698 tle Catholic IChurchin East and~fore the first snowfalls He million 1963 religious $1001 westGermany must be seen as was speaking of the colleges H Obl million _educational $678 ~il- two indepmiddotendentunits -

middot new $1 million library and onorary ate lion hospital and institutional This view is pushed from time $640000 dormitory SAN ANTONIO (middotNC) -Ed- $1030 million totll $2709 mil- to time by the East German al-

The three-story air-condi- ward Murphy of Ciiicago has re- lion 1964 religious $999 mH- th6~~tes who see c09peratiolll ~oned library will accommodate ceived the t~tle of honorary Ob- lion educational $709 million between the bishops of the two 230000 volumes to start but is late - highest distinction t ha t l)ospHal and institutional $1 301 zones of Germany as a danger designed for expansion since can be giveri a layman by the million total $3003 milli~n to communist power 7000 volumes are being added Oblates of Mary Immaculate Preliminary reports for the Goettel claimed that the West each y~ar The dormItory will The title was conferred at St first quarter of 1966 showed a German bishops impelled by the house ne~rlY 150 ~tudents at tl1e ~nthonys Seminary here in fallinH off in religious and hos- demands of their Christian exist shyBenedlctmes men s college Texas by Father Clifford Black- pital and institutional construc- ence work to overthrow the

Bonn governmentburn 0 MI 9f San Antonio tion hut an increase in the eelu representing Father Leo Des- cational category Mixed Marriages ~1I111111I11II111II11I1I111I1II1I1I111II1111I111I1II11II1I1II1Il

DUBiJIN (NC) - Mixed marshy eral ~ DRY CLEANNG ~ riages in Ireland may now take Murphy was cited for faith- 200000 Pafienh ~ and ~ place before the high altars and fu1 zealous and charitabie intershy CALCUTTA (NC) - Ove~ with a nuptial Mass and theusshy ests in the missionary endeavors 200000 patients were treated lIal rites and blessings Also of the Oblate Fathers He has last year by Medical Mission Catholics are now permitted to been serving as president of the Sister working in India an inshyattend the baptisms and funershy Chicago Oblate Alumni Assoshy creaSE of 20000 over the year

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crown Edward Duff SJ associate proshy A Polish representative here fessor of political science at Holy SELFmiddotHELP PROJECT A host of young collegians and high school stud~nts are sp~aking two weeks after the deshyCross College Worcester Mass participating in a Self-Help Project cQnducted by Marymount College Boca Raton for sign of the stamp was exhibited 81d Msgr Joseph Gremillionbull migrant workers and cultU1ally deprived children of South Flotida Greg Johnson Diocese publiCly here said his governshydirector for Socio-economic de-shy ment insisted that the design telof Miami seminarian provides the music while Nigerian princess Roseanna Ofem censhyvelopment Catholic Relief Serv be changed Otherwise Pohmdter teaches dancing 011 the grounds of St Vincent de Paul major seminary which has ices-National Catholic Welfare might refuse to allow any U S Conference New York lent its facilities as one of six centers during the six-week Summer middotprogram NC Photo mail bearing the stamp into iit

A week before the confershy territory he added ences opening the WCC made In the meantime the COntroshypublic priormiddot recommendations versial stamp is still on Ul4Seminarian Singers Have Hit middotRecordby top Anglican Orthodox Protshy presses Its initial printing 0laquo estant and Roman Catholic scholshy 115 million stamps is schedulet1l ars calling for immediate estabshy ISons ofmiddot AdamI See Value of Folk Music for first day of issue lishment of joint study and acshytlon progplms by their churches CINCINNATI (NO)-The fa- more promise Word of Light group three years ago Later middotHecads Department to deal with a broad scope of vored folk music Of the college- which middotalso has a religious theme they learned and added guitar ST LOUIS (NC) _ Mary E social ills age generation can be used to The seminarians came up with playing In addition to personal Dajs has been named directOli

Joint Action adantage in the apostolate io Handful in three days and appearances the three have vis- of social service a new depar~ The recommendations were youth were surprised ~hen the tune isted a mission in North Caro- ment at the Catholic Hospitan

revealed with the publication by Thats the view of the Sons ~came a hit A major record lina where they sang a loU AssOciation l)eadcillarter~ here the WCC of the full texts of ofmiddot Adam middotthree popular folk Company now is middotnegotiating lor mountain Mass designed esp~- MiSliDavis ws formerly witll minutes of two closed meetings singers~ho developed their Handfulmiddotmiddot dally to appeal to the people of the American Public Welfabull held under the joint auspices of talents as a hobby at Stmiddot Greg- Folk Mountain Mag Appalachlmiddota A ti eh _ ssocla on 111middot lcago w~ theWCC and the Vatican Secre- orY$ Seminary here The seminarians began singing lIhe was siaff ampB$Ociate for med-o ~ariatfor Promoting Christian The tiio--WillialnWySdng (JIf ~ together as a barber~hop~ The seminarians ltre Convinced ~al care

New SilCJm~ Stirs Po~ish Regome

WASHINGTON (NC)-Poland has threatened to refuse all mail bearing the new U S five-cent stamp honoring 1000 years of Polands statehood and its milshylennium of Christianity The stamp is due to be released on Jul) 30

In Warsaw U S Ambassador John A Gronouski former U S Postmaster General dismissed the threat as still in the rumor siage

The stamp bears a Latin cross between the dates 966 and 1966 above an eagle Milwaukee arshytist Edmund D Lewandoski who designed the stamp said it is ~

stylized version of the ttadishytional Polish eagle wearing ~

erown The Polish government

through its embassy here pJOshytested that the eagle depicted is the pre-World War II eagle and not the communist post-war eagle The U S State and Post Office departments said the only apparent difference is that the post-war eagle wears a

Vhurs July 14 11966Urge Closer Ties tin Church Fighl On Social Ills

GENEVA (NC) - The World Conference on Church and Society at its opening here was confronted with what amounted to a summons for the immediate broadening of collaboration between members of the World Council of Churches and the Roman Cathshyolic Church on a wide range of middotsocial activities

The conference sponsored by the WCC brought together 400 theologians and leading Chris- i

tia laymen active in public and social affairs for two weeks of probing under the theme Christians in the Technical and Social Revolutions of Our Time The WCC described the meeting i as the most important on social issues ever held under WCC auspices

An eight-man team of official Catholic observers present for the meeting included Msgr Charles Moeller Belgian theoshylogian who recently became unshydersecretary of the Doctrinal Congregation in Rome Father

Unity st Raphaels parish Srraquoing- tl1at appropriate folk music 01-The recommen~ation~~numer- field Terry Wilkeylto~ StmiddotmiddotVin- Seminarians Get feredwith dignity arid solemnity

Ilted race relations problems de Pauls heremiddotandmiddotMlchaelUr-middot _ has a place in tlie Chilrchsmiddot)jt- concerning socialeconomic and bas of StmiddotJosephs Massillon- Smiddot T bullbull 1 orgyThey are especialij fond ~u~tral development emergency have a hit record Hllndful 01 ~~~r ra1n19 of the folk music MaSs for

~iefJ refugeemiddotmiddotresettlement ac eurolay nowmiddotgoihg f()f them in ALANTA (NP)~Aroiddle yenoungAmericans composed by iion for p~a~e and preserice inmiddot OhiomiddotmiddotWHkey wfotethe music class collegestudent Yalled the Ray Repp

irlternati()nalotganitations as and aU middotthre~ ~har~ in compos~ stre~ts of a poor se~tionberein Young people inva~iablY a~lt ~areasrequi~ipgjminepiahtjointmiddot )ngmiddotthemiddot lyrics The words extolmiddot Atlallt~j where povertyis more -~surprised when they discover

bull a~tion They said that while manS achievements and worth eidentthan in sections he tne Sons of Adam aie semishybasic differences middotin sodal and strelS hili ~otaldependenee walked duriilgjiis highsch~l naria~s they said rolk iYusi~ thinking still remain between on God bull days in Rochester N Y by the trio helps dispel the JM)shy

the ehurch~ these were areas Surprise elllaquo ~He got a hajrc~t in a Negro iion that the Church i6 oot Of in which joint programs eOlld None of the three regards blrlgtershop in the area caulling touch with coliege-~ge eu~toffiB lie un~ertaken immediately himself as a professional enter- at least some wondelment aboutmiddot a~d eUlturet~ey a~ded

They also said that the Ro- tainer In factafter Summer his presence there man Catholi~ and other churches vacation the trio will dissolve He is one of ii seminarians Mould combine their study of Wysong and Urbas will be to- working iii the Atlanta archdioshy Cars Blessed te the~logical bases of Chris- gether as students at Mount St cese as part of the Summer BONN (NC)Tens of tbotl shytlan SOCIal acbon because they Marys Seminary here while With A Purpose p l og l am sands of cars were blessed bywere firmly convinced that Wilkey will enter the majormiddot (SWAP) The group divided

pr~ests all over Germany in thethere is no suff~cieht re~son ~hy seminaryo~ the Glenmary into three areas of pastoral conshy Churchs observance of trafficmiddotfurther work on this theme Fathers in Chicago cerri-=rural suburban and urban safety day Following the blessshys~ou~d be carried on in jsola- Meal1while ~hatev~r profits a~9stolates ~ is attemptillg te ing drivers promised to applytlOn come flom their publIc apPear- identify the Church with the the hiw of charity while on the

ances and rcentcord sa~es will be needs of the people and assist roadJosephite Fathers used to help them continue their the pastor in the functioning of studies for the pri~sthood the parish Re-elect Fr ODea Handful of Clay was com-

WASHINGTON (NC)-Father posed for the flip side of a Although the archdIOcese has George F ODea middotSS~J has d f t th t had a Summer program for deashy

re~0r ea urIng a song a cons for a number of yearsbeen reelected superior general orlgl11ally was beheved t~ have Archbishop Paul J Hallinan offomiddot a second six-year term at a

Atlanta now has extended thegeneral chapter meeting here of program to include youngerthe Josephite Fathers He has Bishop of Trenton seminalmiddotians It not only aids theheaded the community since

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provides the seminarians with aA native of Brooklyn Father TRENTON (NC) - M s gr a REGULAR canned ham In the world)preordination traininl in theODea who was ordained in 1943 William ~ Fitzgerald has been 425 year SAVINGSpractical application of studies Genuine imported Polish Ham held sevelal administrative posts appointed chancellor of the

in the community before his Trenton Diocese by Bishop is available in cans 2 to 12 Ibs ~lection as superior general George W Ahr He has been under the Atalanta Krakus or Tal81 (Bass River

fhe Josephite community of vice chancellor since 1963 Msgr brands Tender lean readytoeatl RAMBLERpriests and Brothers was foundshy Fitzgerald succeeds B ish 0 p At your favorite meat cou nterSavings Bank Americas Economy Kinglted in Baltimore in 1893 dedishy James J Hogiin who was enshyFnr the Best Deal Come Tocated to work among Negroes throned last week as spiritual

(0 SOUTH YARMOUTH in the United States There are head of the Altoona-Johnstown Broadway Rambler c DENNIS PORT more than 260 Josephites workshy Pa Diocese by Archbishop John INC )bull HYANNISing in five archdioceses and 11 J Krol of Philadelphia Bishop 168 BROADWAY

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City misfit Qualified as a doctor and New England prelates present ure of joy are often a burden and a bor~ because we have never Throughout the book ~e is gifted with extremely high com- this week fcr the consecration Of expanded~r love Rejoiclt~ Your love is bigger than your parish

hardly eyer referred to by name petence in his professionmiddot4e has the Abbey-College Church at your prayer-book your complacent spiritual fortress Praeti~e it butas the engineer the sub- by middothis loose morals and his ir- St Mselinj Coll~ge~Manches- j by selfdenial for the hunlry and you will understand its beautiesbull Btantive modified by one or an- regularity courted the loss of tel N H ~~veno~her B~$hops GodLove You

who does not know all there is Ion for JamIe The oy ~k~~ hI~ firm of Koehler and Issac It has td know about Negroes ail(~ S~~lIl$ t~ regll1p vlt~bty ~n been built by the Davison Con-

He actually looks at Negroes hls prelienc7middot Barre~tmiddot ~s per~ struction Company of Marichest- Is all eyes middotand ears and anten- sua~ecJ to gIVe up hIS_ Jpb a1~ ermiddot Groundhreaking was held ill

THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-ThurS July 14 1966

Percys Last Gentlemen8 Fascinating Elusive Novel

By Rt Revlisgr John S Kennedy Walker Percys novel The Last Gentlemen (Farrar

Straus and GirouxNew York $595) is both fascinating middot and elusive it is peopled by eccentrics of all ages and conditions and both_settingS and ~ction ~re stlange Irony ~lays over themiddot ~hol~ book Mr Vaught has antic ways lIke lIghtmng Llghtpmg af- and seems always to be middotgiving fords an unwonted even an impersonation of a crotchey stari1i~gview offami)i~r Southern gentleman He isin landscapes and objects m()men- act a very shrewd man tarily bringing intQ lrilliant Inte~t on making ~oey and prominence somegenerally un- very succ~ssfUl at It Mrs noticed detail while leaving all Vaught oscIllates between proshyelse in ominous shadow And when the flash h ended we w~nder wh~ther we saw what we saw Such too is the effect of Mr Per c y s method wit h human life an~ with the ltharshyacters he has created The The two absent members ofmiddot chief of these is WillisklnBibb the family are moremiddot readily unshy Bmiddotshomiddot) Cmiddotonnmiddotmiddot011Barrett 25 born in the Deep derstoodalthough neither w r South but when we meet him without cryptic quality At Stmiddot AnselmS shyworking as a hUmidification en- When we encounter Sutter be

middot gineer at Macys in New York is seen to be at 34 voluntary Bishop ConnollyWas among

other adjective as mocking as it is definitive Someone re-middot

learning Barretts 3C- marks On

tual duties that he is really only bull jan~tor Which IS true but truthls seldom dIrectly spoken any more

Baffles Psychiatrist He has periodic boutSmiddot of ani

nesia eXperiences difficulties in relating to groups bafflesthe psychiatrist to whom hehas been~ going for many months He) she (V~~L olttecl half de3s preachEld madethe highest possiblescoles Isk~~ her if ~he ~aritedto be Un1Su~1 Desln onmiddot psychOlogical aptitude tests) aliy~ a~~ 011 fl~ceiv~I1g in middotllf- The new chureb on the middotSt esp~ally in thearellofprobmiddotmiddot firmativeanswer bad~h~rc~m~itiseIIns cf~nipushas drawn a lem-solVing and goalseeldllg to the motherhouse gr~t deal of interestmiddot because

middot T~e trouble was hecoUldn That as il Val)ater tells of ~~r~Igtltsing s~ze and UIlc~U~ thmk what to do ~tYeentests Barret 1 ~eceIVed m~ruction_ circul~ d~signIt will se~

This ingenuousfree-floatiiJg ma~e a general confeSSlO~l was ~ the~ehe(iktinecomntuii~~y ~~ YOQrig man has a Peculiar efpounde~t shnven~aptI~d middotconfInne~ ~ts Abbe3middot Chuflh and the st~ middot on people For example when andmide mYf~rstv~ws all In de~fqody~ c~mPus c~apel

he tehirns to the Southhe di~~ thespaceof ~x wveks They P4l~yyeari~tbe plapJ1illg turbsmiddotthe Negroes with whom hi th~ught I w~ cra~y the~bQeyColllige Church was comes in contact He is the onlyTh~Yllughtli be~laquove that BaJ- designed br Nicholas Issac of white man in the entire South ~ett wIll m~e an ~dea~~ompa~ the Manchester architectural

Rae in theirpresence wvich is not at all what they expect from II white man hence their pershyturbation

-lt ToU~h of Ma~ness AS with illl else in the bOOk

the circumstanceSlof hisretumshying to the South have a touch of madness While in New York Ion beggars himselfto buya tel shy~ escope costing about $2000 in order to look at things (thebncks for exanipleina build- ing) and thereby recove~ the~ ~d also to _watch ~opl~ close up without their being aware

that they are undermiddotmiddotscrutiny He takes to watching a beauti shy

luI girl who frequerits a certain bench in Ce~tral Par~ ~e learn that she is Kit~Vatightmiddotmiddota South~rner likepI~Ielmiddot mee~ the cenclusionis equivocal her a~d her family ~nd soo~ ~is Mi ~ercys p4rpose it ouid almost a member of tl)e family appear is tqraise questions not

Kitty is ill~ew York for ~oanswer tli~m Th~ ambig~uty trainin~ in ballet and living of life itself is conveYed notmiddot with Rita who has been di deared up No valu~is Jeft unshyvorced from KittYsbrother Dr~ tested no conven~ioi-diili~talas Sutter Vaught Another brother well --as coriservatiy~)uhque~-Jamie 16 has been in Northern tioned) The book can beread hospitals foli four yea~suffer-forthecolnic genius whchnlushyfrom a severe and atypical minates it But vheri one h~s mononucleosis The pa~ntS of left off cquckling le wik~til1 i

Kitty and Jamie are in New be pondering themiddot darkWiSdoln telephone eal1~ sen JoMmiddotmiddotO York atthe moment because whichstirsilnci stutters in this Pastore of Rhode Island is tbit i

clltiinies cOllditionis~~ical~o-vetrxir~rz-rt~~xJxJi--Ejt middotebiefi-spoilHotmiddotiofmiddot~measu~~rlt

fesslOnal Southern charmmiddot a~d coquetry and b~uts of apopl~ctlc SUPERIOR GE1ERAL

r~ge at ~UC thm~s as fluorlda- Th~ Very Rev George F bon It IS ImpOSSIble to get at ODea SSJ has been reshythe simple truth about either

elected Superior General ofDefies Detection the Josephite Fathers whoseKitty too is hard to categoshy

rize By fits she sees herself inmiddot more than 300 priests clerics various roles dancer co-ed and Brothers work in the housewife She tries to fit her- Negro apo3toJate with theirself into stereotypes of each in motherhouJe in Baltimoreturn but what she is in herself

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more ill than eveJBarrett goes after them knowjngonlY that v~teran Rome cOrrespondent they are somewhere in the vi- ~ IrvineR Levinewh1) has cOYshydnity of Santa-Fe

Whenmiddot middothe finds the twob rothers Jamie il dy~ng

grimly comic struggle ensueSchiefly conceriiing whetlietor

not the youth is to be baptized as his sister the nun has directed Thedeathbed scene is grotesque

but ihesltapahly affecting and

positjpn and seems quite cont~n~ representinf five New EnglanQ to bemiddot an assistant coroner and GoD LOVE lOU to WK tor $10 In appreciation for Our amatemiddoturphImiddotlosophermiddotmiddotmiddot Dioceses participa~d in middotthe

_ ceremonies as did Benedictine Lords -crace to camtt smolting may we DOW ~8e the money sPeDt In Six~ Weeks Abbots from monasteriesmiddotacroSs onmiddot these coffin nails to Ilail down the spread of leprosy hunger

Val t~e older daughter is a the naiioriled by Rt~ Rev Beililo and thirst bullbullbull to AB for $100 In thanksgiVing for arecovelT nun working among Negroes in Gut OSB Abbot Primate of fom amiddot sevee heart attack and slight stoke bullbullbull to Thomas a miserable backwater in the the Benedictine Order agemiddotS Christine age 1 Michael age 6 Patti age 5 Robert age 4 DeeR South She was instantly Bishop EmestT PririeauOt Paul age -Z fO $941 We saved this money we Iot from our converted to Citholicism while Manchester officiated at the ~ Christmases Valentines and birthdays smee ou fathe middotdied ~ bull deg at ~oJum~ill Uhiv~rsity ~he~ consecration riteli which were to a MissionmiddotSoclety of (ifreen Bay Wise for $50 Enclosed is amp

oneAay ~n t~e middotlibrary ~ n~ri presid~ 0 vel by - Richard eheck ~ help 7011 middotwith jrou inision work ha4~uddel1lYsaid to hTr~h~tCardinal Cushing whoa~ ~ ~

~ccompany Janue and the fam~ Dec 1963 Ily qack hOJW~middot Once there h~ an~ Jlll)ie can go where t~ey S V tideg U like and ~ll~ave ~he whe~~ ays CI can ses withal to gratify their every YVmiddotmiddot middottmiddot0 J~dmiddotyamiddotnmiddottage whim

Affecting Scene RADNOR (NC)-The Vaticaa -The re~igtltiti~n of t~ storY has respomedmiddottotheageoftei shy

comes with the disappearance of evisiorf Witb a professional apmiddot Sutter ari~ Jamie the latt~I now proacliand is using themediUtili

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ered Rome for NBC News foir several years says in TV Guide magazirie The familiarity Ci papal advisors withmiddotmiddotthe Intri~ cies ofmiddot middott~levision sometimes seeinS grellter than Am~riCaA televisions familiarity withtb2 Vatican bull Levinecredited much of themiddotmiddot Vaticans progressive attitude toward telcvision to Pope Paul VI who has made greater use of the medum than either middotPiWl XIIor Jopn ~III OIL C DI mn - uSC~ 11le laquol oS Iiuo

WASHINGTON (NC) ~ The Seniitehai p~ssed and sent to the House a bill making it a federal crime to make an obshyscene or harassing interstate

Unhappy in the F~--h-e-fS-H-O-Use-middot-~--Imiddot

Godlove You By Most Itev Fulton J Sheen DD

We go to Mass we sa our prayers we receive Communion we help pay for the gymnasiumin the school with 6 basket-baD middotstandards Yet we are unhappy not just emotionally but even in our faith Why Because it is half-faith We are like the elder SODmiddot

who stayed in the fathers house but was miserable He complained andmiddot was unhappy for two J~asons firsthe could not see why middotthe fathers house andheaven too should be turned upside down for those who left it or were miserable sinners and good-for-nothings second becaUse the elder SfJn was vegetating not living-biB piety was niiidewed and he found God a bore when he kept the Comshymaridm~ntS He was not putting his faith into practice

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Some of us 111 the (lhurchare like married couples who artei a i~~ years Dever1ell one another I love )ou In like maDrier faith ~a tediun1when it does not gO out to neighbor arid Is incapable of sympathizing rith tbe llper helt youth thfukinlr of suicide ilr those living in h~vels iD Africa We 1ake our faith for granted Like the elclerson It exshyp ~es ItSeif in fonnulizfld worship of God but riot in a sPontalleo1llS love of he hungry Christ lit wriles big checks for rich church institutions without eve tithing $10 of it to brinir the faith to someone In Asilll It Is jwlt full of saeh habitsas outine llueSday n~venas We

are the good solld middle class who ignore the classless vEl are the salt

of ihe earib but salt that has lost Its savor

We ~ unhap))) ~Iuse the ChriSt we have in oU hearts Is a plastic Christ not thll flesh and blood Christ breathing and suffering in the ~serabll of the world Strange is it not that the Church and maniage which are to give Us the greatest measshy

The color-of each ofmiddot the WORLDMISSION RO$ARYS ~ decades-sy~bolizesone oj~thefive continents of the ~orld where missionaries are laboring tomiddot bring souls to Christ Thosemiddot of you w~cannotmiddot-go ~the Missions can s~r~~gthent1losewho~or~in

your place by prayingfor them To 11C~ve p~~ W9RL~ ~I~~PN ROSARY which has- 00eJ1l blessed by Bishop Sheen send your

request and an offering omiddotf $2 to TheSo~~ty fQl- the h~pagciti~ of middotthe Faith 366 FifthAvenue New YorkNY 100lgtlmiddot

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THE ANCHOR-Catholics Lead Franciscan Missioner Says Singing ~ancing 13Thurs July 14 1966

In Resettling At Mass Part of Zululand Liturgy Ghanas Leaders New ArrivaIs

MIAMI (NC) - Almost By Dor~thy Eastman Want Church half of the Cuban refugees LONDON (Mt)-Church leadshy

His parishioners not only sing at every Mass-they dance too Theyve been doing who have ~ived in south ers in Ghana have been asked It for years When he performs a wedding ceremony the first thing he usually aoes is to bring religion back to theFlorida since the United introduce the bride and groom to each other Mo~t times they would have never have met country) youths by the LibershyStates government - sponsored ation Copncil that was set upairlift started last December before this The priest with the unusual parish is Rev Thaddeus Kidd OFM who was

after the coup detat that oustedhave been resettled by the Imshy in the diocese this month on Kwane Nkrumah Archbishopmigration Department National behalf of his Franciscan eountry the story will be told in John K Amissah of Cape CoastCatholic Welfare Conference mission to the Zulus He of- the same way down to the last told the Universe a nationalFlights arriving twice daily five days a week already have fered the comJYlent while W~ their knowledge has been Catholic weekly here

This is a healthy sign thehere that ululand In the north- pasSed on by word of mouth andbrought more than 26327 exiies archbishop said an indicationeastern p~rt of the Umon of the spoken word is sacred toto south Fiorida More than at least that the Church isSouth AfrIca 111 a ~Ittle cooler them When we first made this12119 refugees have been resetshy wanted by the leadersthan Massachusetts In the sum- discovery about them we begantled by NCWC in other areas of He claitned that things hadmer Were 6O0 feet a~~ve sea to reaJize how the stories in thethe country including New Jershy got to such a stage with Dr sey New York California Dlishy le~el In myte~rItory ~o Its a lot Old Testlimept coulC have been Nkrumah that any change wasnois Ma8Sachusetts and Puerto drIer than It IS here passed on before the time of the bound to be for the betterThe gema~ Franclscan who written word

hastens to say that he IS no rela- Rico An additional 6247 exiles Archbishop Amissah said thdon the NCWC registration rolls tion to Captain Kidd-As far as Dancmg Is Sacred he had seen Nkrumah at regularhave remained here I know-was in the diocese for Would Father Kidd compare intervals and found him cordialWomen and Children the first time He was born in his Zulus harmonizing and and friendly until 1963 whenWithin hours after they arrive

Scotland-his speech still retains dancing at Mass to the new the Ghana leader turned moreat Miami International Airport a Scottish burr-but raised and American innovation-the con- and mOl to the East and it beshythe refugees from Cuba who deshy educated in London He has a troversial Jazz Mass Theres came impQssible to get an intershysire resettlement are enroute to doctorate in social and political no comparison he says speaking view with him other cities to join relatives who science from the University of of the Jazz Mass thats almost The archbishop said that therefled the communist - controlled Louvain and he taught philos- artificial Its being superimposed has never been much oppositionisland earlier ophy at the College of Bergliolt upon this culture The great or hatred for the Church inAccording to Hugh McLoone outside London before going to thing about the dancing of the Ghana because most of thedirectot of the local NCWC ofshy Zululand as a missionary Zulus is that it arises from the countrys schools were built byfice jobs are no problem and First Native Ordained people-its instinctive the good missionaries andoffers of positions in various The Franciscans cover 30000 For them dancing is some- they also established many hosshyareas of the country are abunshy

square miles of territory in thing sacred you know middotIts very pitalsdant Premier Fidel Castros reshyZululand with 50 priests and 150 devotional when you see themstrictions on draft-age males sisters About eight per cent of do it---the way they do it and the technicians and professionals are the people are Catholic Ten of expression they put into it Its Religious in Texasreflected in the arrival figures the priests are Africans from part of their liturgy and a sen- M k C Iwhich show the majority of new other parts of the continent On sible manifestation of their wor- ar entennlarefugees are women and chil- July 4 the first Zulu native was ship because it emerges from SAN ANTONIO (NC)-Archshy dren

Work for Refugees ordained a priest in Rome The their culture bishop Robert E Lucey presided Latest statistics indicate that sisters are currently training 50 Father Kidd spoke of a letter at a concelebrated pontifical

411 per c~nt are women and 32 young Zulu girls as novices he received recently from an- yenasS here marking the compleshyper cent are children age 17 and They will middotform the nucleus of other Franciscan priest who is tion -of 100 years in Texas for younger Ab~ut six per cent of an order inZululand that will wlrlting to go into brand new the Sisters of Divine Providence the exiles are over 65 nurse and teach territorY that has recently been of San Antonio

Despite the large Dumbersof The Zulus being a l0madic opened up to the mIssionaries A feature (jf the three-day 001shyrefugees who have arrived by peo~l~ m~ve around a great deal ~hereare approximately 45~ - ebration was a dfamatic and the airlift there has been no in- _ but ItS stIll remarkable how far people there--and not a single musical Iage~pt Pr~)phets ~f

middot ereilliein the welfare eaSe load _ my pariShioners often walk to Christian Lig~t h~ld at the MUllicipal middot officials Said MassA family~ight-start out But1~~pr~est~ant embark ~n AuditprIumWtold thcstory-of

walkingwedn~~day to get to hi n~w miSsion just yet Hes the two centuries of the corlgreshyo C of e rass onSunda~ ~ou mIght say waiting to receive enoughrilohey - gationsmiddothist~rymiddot including the

DedIcatea I middotornG that Fat~er Kid~ 18 Igtretty no 0 go int~dheterrit-oryand-puHdmiddot ~09 y~a~~sP~J1~)~f Texas ) Seminary CObullege madlc hlms~lf smc~ he travels _ lIis new beaclquiutersa Smll1 The Sisters 0pound Divlne Provi-

bouncmg around m his L~nd 1Al~ER ~iDJ) OF st~aw tbatched mud hut that win - denceoSan Antonio iex were tos ANGELEs dc) ~Ihree Rove) ov~rr6OOO S9uaIe mIles _e about $20(1 fUnded hi ~~ance in 176 They

eerclinalswereamong morethan overhls panllh The Zulus have absolutely serve in the archdiocese of San a sre ofprelatewho partII InthelO years since he went f bull Antonio arid in the dioceses of

- -V antastlC memories the )Dis- 0 d All p bull h pated inthededicatiooi c~reinon- to middotZululand ltl saysmiddotthata f~W sionary says l-heyll remember ~s - arlS es ~liu ~t ~ B~deg1f1tville cpmiddot~~ _ les of-st tohnsSeminary lt~pl~ 1hing1l~ave ~ha~geeurolin this word ~Qr word what you told To Have Counclls Il nsti Dal1as-F~ WOlth El

lege in supurban Camarillo largely lmchanging country For thtlJllfive years ago There ale ~aso d~lvesion ~ Houston sail middot JtranciS CardinalSpel1ma~of instance the bridegroom still tribal storieS that have be~n SASKATOON (NC) ~Bi~hop J~gelo Alealdria Laf~yet~e

New York officiated at the ded pays his brides parents for her handed down for 2000 years and middottJKlein hasiristructedpastors LIttle ~ock- Oklahoma Cityshyic~tion ceremonies but when tpe Franciscim ~rst d lmiddott of estabiish parish cOlnichs Tulsa and Queretaro Mexico d Z 1 d ~ WI e y sca~eled parts t~e

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After the dedication Jaines arnvl In ulu an the average throughout the Saskatoon dio- Francis Cardinal McIntyre o~ bride coston~ cow and now slle ceie by the end of January NO jOB TOO BIGLos -Angeles was chiefcel~brant would cost five Buthe added middotFaith Makes Sacred 1967 rlle- councils aremiddot pllinned at a concelebrated MaSs with wi~h a ch1ckle most pride- M f as a step towards a represen~- NONE TOO SMALLmiddot the bi~hops afthe provineeOf grooms pay now on theinsta~l- usic E fective tive diocesan council in the -Los Angeles who include Bish ment Plan-lt-Ofle cow down and LOS ANGELES (NC~The future The Canadim prelate SULliVAN BROS~op Aloysius J Willing~r CSS~R~ ~ years to pay the rest middotapostolate of sacredmusic can ~idit is premature~ to estabshy~md Au~iliaryBishopiIarryJ( Automaticallymiddot Drafted not be effective without faith lish)hemiddottiiocesan body now but PRINTERS Clinch of Monterey Fresnomiddot The word Zuluineanswat Auxiliary Bishop John J Ward ~ added his hQpe thatit ean De_

Bishop F~aricis J ~urey of Sa~ riormiddotFathermiddotKidd explains So of Los ~gei~s toid the NaUon8l foUnded in the neQr futJire bull piego andFranlt~sJ Greeno that every bOy born into the r CathQlic lI4usic ~duc~tors As~ Tucson and Auxiliary Bishops tribe is automatically drafted eiation here

Tlmothy Manning and John J _when hes born So it wouldnt HQw much the chui~ch has at Ward of Los AngeJes do any goodfora Zuhdo bum _ ~eari t~e~sounq~u~Jligtft~e fQrlns his draft~ilrd~heshould realii qf $8~Jed musJcca~d)e sej~frqJJi bu h k)i th t1( t th~diJe~tiyes ofi~e pOpes over r~n 1 00-Voice Choir r~ ~ r ~~ I Ia e - the yeals~ he s~id

AtJohrison Wedding middotmiddotPrCraquodiicingObscene tbC~~~C~~~~~~k~t~t WASHINGTON (-NC)-A com-middot FI R d I ical llmllte~ri~mmiddot ~he ll)lltershybined choir of loomen and boys ms ~ bull 4ga pieces of art wIth which Chrisshyfrom two Catholic churches in SAN- FRANCISCO (NC)~T~tians over the centuries have

Baltimore will sing at the wed California Supreme Court bas praised God and the~i~herited ding of Luci-BainesJohnson the ruled thatthe production of ob ~reasures of sacred muic both

Presidents daughter and Pat- scene films is l~gal in this State liturgiCal a n dnop-lit~rgic~l rick JNugent here SaturdaY~ provided ~heIe is 110 prQvenin- should inspile Church musicians

Aug 6 middot bull _ tention toexhibitpr distributemiddot tocpntimie ~h6set~aditions shy Themiddot White House announced them nobly by rendering a service the chOirs fro~ the Cathedral of The states highest eourtmiddot that ismiddot genuiilelyartistic~

Mary Our Queen directed by ruled 5-2 that Robert A Klor Robert middotF Twynham and the ofmiddotJos Angeles a commercial ---~--~------

Church of the ImmacuIQte Heart film producer had beenmiddot con- MOntle Plvmmiddotbmiddotn9 amp 0 Mary directed by Norman victed of a crime which does not Syndor have been selected The exist H bull Co I Nuptial Mass will be offered ~t State lawforbids prepaIation eQtlngmiddot Ie noon in the National~hrine of of obscene materials intended Reg Master Plumber 2930 the Immacula~eConceptionhere for sale or distribution But GEO~GE M MONnE with 700 guests present Judge Mathew OTobriner whO - Over 35 Years

T~ynham will write original wrot~ the majority opini~n of Satisfied Service musl~ for parts ~ he Nuptial said the statute does not apply- 806 NO MAIN STREET Mass and SYndorm direct tbe to materials lOOt intended lor

190-voice fombined eh9i ll jiltributiODFall River OS 5-7491

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571 second Street Fait Ri~~r M~ssmiddotmiddot

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Registered Embalmer

Momiddoti office and Piant 95 middotari~geSt Lowell ~

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- 21middot DAY piLGRIMAGESmiddotYOEUROPE ro l-Le$~on ~~qYPlfJrira~el~vi~SJ Sept 12th with ~therEdward A~ Olivo wiltvisit KlllarneyDublin Pars Lourdes Rome Madrid Lisbon and Fatima ~ Tour 2shy

Holy Cross Fathels Pilgrimage leaving Oct 10th with Fr Robert E McDonnell wil visit Lisbon Fatima

Madrid Rome Lourdes Paris and London Total cost is $82900 Time Payments

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Expect 200 Pre~ate) at Opening Of Liverpool Catho19c Cathedral

LIVERPOOL (NC)-Between 00 and 300 overseas cardin~s and bishops will attend the cereshymonial opening on Whit Sunday next year of Liverpools spaceshyage Catholic cathedral

Pope Paul VI will send a pershysonal legate Leaders of the major Protestant churchesmiddot in Britain of the government and other national figures will plUshyticipate in this red-letter dayfor English Catholicism

The Cathedral of ChriSt the Klngalmost defies description

In none of the recognizable arshythodox styles of design it is a round tentmiddotlike building of cOhshy

crete with huge radiating butshytresses opening in its center like a wigwam f6r a tall broad cliimshy

ney ofcplored glass sunnounted by 16 sllarp pinnacles symbolic of the Crown of Thoms

All the multicolored lights fil shywring down this great shaft focus on the 19-ton solid white marble high altar and its surshyrounding white sanctuary Whereas the outside of this

vast grey and white space-capshysule sha~ suggests lightness and airiness the inside is solemn and majestic and richly colorful with small medieval orifices in tinted glass giving an almost

medieval tone Eaeh of the 10 side chapels is

isolated from the maio circular JElterior by purple glass dotted In red with the chapels tbelDshy

gelves lit by small slits1ind oPenings mostly in riehred glass

Piiee ~ $11 Milll811 The vastness of the maUl eashy

therlral is iildicatedb1 tliIe ~act that 2600 people can beaccomshylIlodated within 60 feet oif lhe

Sanctuary Cilft curved wooden baiches on SIGtted tubes Wtooh e~R be dropped into socke~in Ibe floor N9nnally this beBchshy

iftg wiil be reduced to accOOampB39shy date about 600 aHowing a better ~ of the white marble ftoer- -l$ariin Quigley 11 editM-pushy

mg with thick spokes oigretr liIher who claimed tbe death radiating~owardsthe high altar knell of themiddotMotion Picture Pro-

Latest heating acoustics anddllCtioo Code was ~~d by lRedenl cieeoratons have pushed release of the film up tile priCe of the eathedml to middotYoUr statement tb8t there is ever $l1Hilllioft noSUChmiddotthing as gOOd taste in

It will aetas ~~ blasphemyprofanity and obshytwm crown above the LiVeropOOl ilcerilt7 is suoh a basic truth skyline i~ the dark red saJiEl- that there C9Qld be DO one who atonemiddot Anglican eathedral jUst would ar~ with it Fine said 600 yards away with itllsolid in a message to Quigley Fine classical belfry pledged his suppo1 to an up-

Designed itT MethodJst dated code which would prevent The Cafuoli~ cathedral iTOfl~ ~lasPhemy profanity and 00shyt~y has beeJel designed bt a sceruW iD Id M th~ ---teet QUigley whOse middotfathermiddott1~1~j uo-year-o e UUCNo ou _~

Jrrederick Gibberd while the to writethe code strongly criti shyAnglican one begun some25 cizedthe Elizabeth Taylor-Richshy

years middotago and still being COID- ard Burton movie in a front pleted was designed byGilbert page edit~~atof histrade pubshyScott a Cathblic He no~middot lies lication M~tion Picture Daily burled by speCiat pennissi~n of Quigley cited several cauSes

the HolySee in the Anglican of thecod~s 10Jtg sickness and Itathedral precincts then declared The cause of

Originally the Catholic au-middot death is one The code died beshy thorities in Liverpool embar- caiise of WhOs Afraid of Virshy

rassed by themiddotlack 9f au18de- -ginia Woolf quate cathedral for the gr~tmiddot Ca~holic city planned a bui1~ing f~lasscal liiles and grandiose Mi~~ionary ~hool design to dVal---tboUghrespeclshy Now Ecumenicalfllll~ just a trifle smaller - St middotPeters basiliea in Rome After TOKYO (NC)-St Iosephs ~ars of ambitious effort 1I1e Missionary Institute here is now crypt a cathedral in itself playing Ii role in the ecumenicalwas eventuallY-completed middot movement

Butmiddot John Cardinal Heenan of The institute whiCh provides Westmimter then archbishQl) of language and missionary ~ormashy

shytion eourses for Religious and

Parmiddotsihes 13i1y nowh~smiddotmiddotasstudents BishshyNew op Vladiniir ofmiddot the Orthodox ST LOUIS (NC) - Msgr Ed- Church in jaPan amI Anglican

ward T OMeara director ofthe Sister John~ichael~GoanBishshySt Louis archdiocesan mission op Vladimir 44 is from Donshy

office said the archdiocese ~s ora Pa and Sister Jolin Michael creating a new pariSh in mission 35 is from Philadelphia -territory in Bolivi~ and also The misSionary institute was staffing for the first time a Bo- established in 1951 and bas tivian parish that has beenmiddot under Wainedmiddot 800 persons Father Anshy

middot the care of Spanish Pasampionist ~lus A~off OFoM is cIeao ofI pesta ~

1 bullit ~ - ~bull middot_k_6~_ jmiddot_~_=_-_jt ~~l- ~ -l_ bullbull -=~-=--J~~~~6~

Liverpool scrapped the rest of the old plans called for a ~cathedral in our time and launched a worldwide compeshytition for a modern quicklyshyiiuilt iesignIt was won by Gibberd

Name Observers

To Conference VATICAN CITY (NCf-The Vatican Secretariat fo1 Promot ing Christian Unity has nam~ ~ight Roman Catholic o1servershyconsultants to the World Conshyference on Church and Society to be held in Geneva starting riext Tuesday under the sponsorshyship of the World Council of Churches

The conference which will bring together 400 Orthodox Anglican and Protestant theoloshygians and laymen has been in preparation for more than a year and the unity secretariat has already cosponsored with middotthe WCC twC) meetings on the problems of Church and society

Among the eight observershyconsultants are two Americans Jesuit Father Edward Duifproshylessor of political science at Holy Cross College Worcester Mass and Msgr Joseph Gremiilion director of sOcio-econoniic cleshy

middot velopinent Of Catholic Relief Services --- National Catholic Welfare Conference t

Movie sOunds Film Code Death Knell

LOS ANGELES (NC) --The answer to the eontroversial movie Whos Afraid of Virginia Woolfr has been fOWld~amODg middotmen -ifi the movie~industfy

Marshall H Fine president of the National Association of Theater Owners has endorSed

stioongly tile position taken Jay

Urges Catholics to Oppose Goverl1lment Qirth Control

SUPEIUOlR GENERAL Sister Mary Pius SP newshyIy elected superior general middotof the Si ters of Providence She is the twelft~ superior general of her order NC Photo

English Seminary No~ University

LONDON (NC) - Englands Heythrop college formerly a Jesuit s~minary has been turnshyed over to the Church to be used asa national Catholic university

Fathe r Terence Corrigan SJ Iesuit provincialand vice-chan cello- of the cOllege announced middot that thE JeSlJits wanted to tum

~ ooil~~e over to a charitabletrust

Details of the new trust will be worl~ed out in a meeting esshytablishing operating rules and a govemillg senate The sena~ will have reoresentativEis of the Brit shyish bisb~ps and of religious com- mumtiei attending the school ~ JesUits will continue to adshyministel~ the university Airi~iriew students e~peeted

for the bull Fall termare stveral AmetCllft Sisters ef St Joseph TIi~ Si~ters fromiong Islampntt

NY iriH be among the first IUIRs at the universitymiddot

John IJardinal Heenan ()f WeBtshyminister acceptimg the -Jesuit ampfier pleaded for help mmakshying thi~ university a lIUccess

HARRISBURG (NC)-Cathoshymiddot lics who oppose the birth control program of the Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare have been urged to write th~ir

elected representatiyes expressshying their opposition

The appelll ~as ~8lde middotin a leaflet warning of the dangers of

government birtH conftol isshysued by the Pennsylvania Cathshyolic Conference agency of the

middot states Catliolic bishops Copies of the leaflet were disshy

middot tributed throughout thi~ state It warns that the birth control middot policy ofmiddot the state welfare deshypartmeJlt threatens coercion and invasion of the privac1( of citi shyzens It says the Planitecl Parentshyhood movementmiddot is making a

middot drive for government fimds to expand its work und~r the s~ate program

It also stresses the medical uncertainties involved hi use of oral contraceptives and warns that the next step in the state program would be a push for sterilization

The leaflet cenclude If you are opposed to government birth control write to your elected

representatives asking them to oppose government )romotion and funding Clfmiddot birth control programs

On June 20 the PellDsylvania Catholic bishop1lit a statement appearing in paid advertiseshyments in newspapers throughout the state called for gcvernment to ~maintaiR ari attitude of pre-

MissioftariiesLeaye shyForLati~ Ame~ica

BOSTON (NC)-ThE~ Mission- atl3 Societ of St James the Apostle hasmiddot annGUoced that 11 new members including eightmiddot priests from the Boston archdioshycese have depirted for assignshyments in Latin Amedcan parshyishes staffed by the lKociety

In addition to the Boston priests the nEW members inshycludeUlree fi6m tile cilioceses of Danas Pitt8lMtrgh and Sioux City

The St Talliles Society was foUnded)y Iticbard Cardinal Cusbiag of BOston i11 1958 to help aUeviatE the sbortage of priests m Latll Arneicbull

wrtiislnvQlvesltational eooper-middot ation it involves great middotexpense CleCH Way foir New fer thE expansion of facilities Luthercn CouncilwhiCh would attract the best

KANSAS CITY (NC) - Theminds ~tmong the Catholic clergy way wlsclealed here for forshyand laiti and non-Catholics as mation of a Lutheran organizashywell lie added

middot tion whiCh willl represent 95 ~r cent of the countrys nine mil-

Pittsburgh Ordinary lion Lutherails The Lutherafl Church in Amershy

middotAt 1middotijr~Missions ica which has 33 million Jlem-PITTSBURGH (NC) --Bishop middotmiddotbers at its cofi~tion here voted

middot JOOnJ Wright of Pittsburgh is to join the proposed Lutheran middot makiof middothis bi-annual visit to Council in the US)A

Peruvhnmiddot middotmissionsstaffed by The proposed council is schedshypriests ofmiddot his dioceseuled to bemiddot formed at a consti shy Feur Pittsburgh priests ilt- tutional eomrention in Cleveshy

middot tached to the Missionary ~ociety land from Nomiddotv 16 10 18 The of st ~rames ace working in the council already has been ratified Chimb)te area of Perumiddot Bish6p Wright hasmiddot visited them every two years

lEIighlightsmiddot of this visit win be the blessing of a new normal school and a maternity clinic subsidized in major part by con- tributillnil from Catholics of the PittsblJ rgh dioCese

Pittsburgh p r i est s have workEilt1 in Chimbote a city of 125000 for some years They openelt the first free library in the ar(~a built a church opened a shelter for the aged conducted educational and spiritual proshygrams and have been active ill the or Janization of a labor unshyion fOI~ tishennen of Chimbote

BishDp Wright who will offi shyciate at several Confirmation

cerelll(lnlesin the ChimbQte area will l(tUl1l to the United States

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cise neutralitymiddot fu regard to family planning

The bishops were particularly critical of awelfare department policy pennitting caseworkers ~ initiate discussions of birth

control with welfare recipients and authorizing birth control services for the unmarried in ~me circumstances

The birth control program has also become an object of controshyversy in the state legislatilre Rep Martin Mullen cbairmall of the House appropriations

committee is pushingan amendshyment which would bar use -of tax funds middotby the Welfate departshyment for birth control

Tax on Jesuits Ruled Illegal

ERNAKULAM (NC)-An inshycome tax on the Jesuit society of Kerala has been ruled unconsti shytutional by the state high court here in India

The court upheld a petition by the society challenging a levy for the 1962-66 period by the agricultural income tax officer of Taliparam~

The officer had turned dOWIl a plea for exemption of the order from the tax under the terms of the Societies Registration Act which exempts properties meant for religious or charitable purshyposes from agricultural income tax

He contended that although the Jesuit society claims tG be a religious organization there was 10 documefttary prOOf that its income is cactuaHy spent for the purpose mentioned in its rules

The high court held that only the legal beneficiaries of the orders income and not tax offi shycers had the leg~i rigbt to caR on the orqerto fUnsh proof that its income is spent accordshying to rulesbull

Deaf A~i~tion Holds Convention

SAN ANTONIO NC) lhe Internationalmiddot Catholic Deaf A1Jshysociation is holding its annual eonventiOft here thisweek Semshyinars in the liturgy and adminshyistration of the sacraments and pre-Cana and Cana conferences are being held for persons unshyable to hear and in many cases also unable to speak

Other features include a eonshycelebrated Mass in sfgn language a banquet attended by Archshybishop Robert X Lucey of saa Antoitio and a gr~d ~all

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Co-Directors Continued from Page One

Fattier Demers has been Greater Fall River CCD Director and Father FoIster who joins him in the Fall River Area work served as Greater New Bedford CCD Director before his recent transfer to Fall River

The division of the Greater New Bedford and Fall River Areas and the appointment of the new Co-Directors will hereshyby give each designated priest an equal number of parishes to eare lor

The four Co-DirectorswiU join the other Area Directors of the Diocese Rev Thomas F Neilan Taunton Rev James F Kelley Attleboro and Rev Phil shyip A Davignon Cape Cod

Father Foister Father FoIster a feature

writer for The Anchor was born in Fall River Dec 6 1931 son of Mrs Eglantine Allard FoIster and the late Mr J()seph J Eolshyster

Following graduation fro m Mount St Charles Academy Woonsocket he attended Our Lady of Providence Seminary

Warwick R I and St Marys Seminary Baltimore He comshypleted his studies at the North American Co))ege Rome where he was ordained Dec 20 1958 by the rector Most Rev Martin J OConnor He was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree by St Marys and a Licentiate in Sacred Theology by the Ponshy

tifical Gregorian UniversitJ[ Rome

He served as an assistant at St Roch Fall River until Feb

)0 1960 when he was assigned as assistant to St Anthony of

Padua New Bedford He haS been an assistant at Sacredshy Diocesanmiddot Presidents Attend International H~art Fall River since May 31

He was named New Be4ford regional director of the Confrashy Chrutian Family Movement Conveniion ternity of Christian Doctrine on

Jan 22 1964 By Doro~hy Eastman Father Demers

Eight noursa day William Crowley is a salesman for ap Attleboro printing company Born in Taunton OCt 18 1936 Father Demers is the son of Mr but during the rest of his waking hours hes a salesmarf for CFM-the Christian Family Hector Demers and Mrs Yvette Movement The other star salesmanfor CFM in the famJly is his slim blond wife Mr and Yelle Demers Mrs William Crowley of Attleboro-Stachia and Bill to their friends-are the president

A graduate of Msgr Coyle couple for the CFM forthe High School he attended Notre Fall River diocese The Crow- offer aloud his own prayer After this study period some

Dame University and Cardinal It was a Mass well never CFM couples go on to member-middot OConnell Minor Seminary and leys have just returned from forget and its deepened our ap- ship in the Federation which is completed his studies at St Toronto Canada where they preciation of every Mass since the coordinating group that links

Johns Seminary Brighton attended the international CFM says Mrs Crowley the individual groups with each Following ordination by Bishshy convention Delegates - lay Another speaker at the con- other and with CFM headquarshy

op Connolly on Feb 2 1962 he couples and priest chaplains - vention was Bishop James Mont- ters in Chicago was assigned to St Michaels came to the convention from all gomery of the Episcopal diocese In a later article well describe

Swansea He was appointed Fall over the United States England of Chicago He told the conven- a typical group meeting some River area director of the CCD Canada and the Virgin Islands tion about the Christian Family of the CFM actions and their in 1964 CFM is now international Bill Movement that -the Episcopal far reaching effects and how a

Crowley states and there are Church has recently started CFM unit affects parish lifeFather Paebeeo CFM groups in France Africa modeled on the Catholic group

Born in Fail River on Nov and New Zealand among others Bill and Stachia Crowley have28 1933 Father Pacheco is the Andmiddot it all started in Chicago in been with CFM abOut six yearsson of Mr Manuel S Pacheco 1943 You call see how it and were one of the originaland Mrs Belmira Fonseca Amshy grown couples in the movement in BLUE RIBBONaral Pacheco Following graduashy The theme of this years con- Attleboro where CFlII first gottion from Msgr Prevost High vention was Parish Renewal its start in the Fall River dioceseSchool he continued his classical and the principal speaker on this There are now newer groups in LAUNDRYeducation at Cardinal OConnell subject was Father William H Taunton Easton MaJ)sfield FallSeminary Boston and comshy Thompson of Joliet Illinois The River New Bedford Marthas 273 CENTRAL AVEpleted his studies for the priest shy Crowleys have ordered tapes of Vineyard and Eastham We hopehood at St Johns SeminarJ[ Father Thompsons speech and to get three more groups startedBrightOD welcome any who would like to on the Cape in the Fall Bill WY 2-6216

Ordainedby Bishop Connolly hear the speech to contact them says Jan 30 1960 in St Marys lIJDUSUalMass The groups start with five to NEW BEDFORDCathedral he was assigned to After the workshops following seven couples and a priest There Immaculate Conception New the speeches MasS was cel- may be three or fourmiddot such groupsBedford on Feb 5 1960 ebrated right in the classrooms in each parish Each group emshy

CFM FAMILY Mr and Mrs William J Orowley and their five reasons for membershyship in the family organization From left WnIiam HI If Janie Patricia 4 Heather Ann 6 Karen Lynn 8 Dana Eli~abeth ~

THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 14 1966 15

Urges [)cevolJion To Ap~~tles

VATICAN CITY (NC)-PoPf) Paul VI at a general audience OD the eve of the Feast of sSe Peter and Paul called for a reshynewal of devotion to all the Apostles and especially to ss Peter and Paul

Such devotion should be both in personal piety and in liturshygical worship he said

Love of the Apostles Peter and Paul will help us toward a better understanding of how firm and filial loyalty to this blessed - Roman See of theirs does not restrict the universal dimensions of the Church of Christ does not deaden the vishytality and originality of the comshymunity spread throughout the world does not impose superfl~ ous and heavy-judicial chains

Indeed it gives a firm and secure foundation of the eccles- shyiastical edifice offers the honshyorable and indisputable point of Catholic unity and nourishes the charity of the Christian family

Priests Assailants Get J~n Terms

JERSEY crry (NC) - Stiff prison terms and fines were given three men convicted of beating and robbing a p~iest here

Judge Alfred M Cozzi of Hudshyson County Court sentenced Walter Brandon and James Danshyiels to 10 to 12 years imprisonshyment and $1000 fines ea~h while Daniels brother Frank drew a 9 to 10 year sentence and $500 fine

They were convicted of beatshying and robbing Father Fraricis Knutowicz as he was parking bis car in the garage at Our Lady of Czestochowa church rect~1Jlo

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bull bull ~ A Franciscan Sister GIVING YOURSrn to a life COOlshy

pletelv dedicated ~othe salvation of souls through prayer work saeshyrifice and joy bull by us ing your talmiddot ents as a Nurse Laboratory and XmiddotRayTechnician Secretary Accountant ~j etitian Seamstress Cook as well as in other hospital departments and ifI a new extension of our work in Cateshychetical and Social Service Fields

There Is No Greater Charity

(If you are over 16 write to Sister Mary Clarice OSF BOl 111 catholic Sisters College Washington D C 20017 tor Mmiddot tiler details 0lI this happy life)

Father Coleman The Crowleys still glow as they barks on a course of study that recall one of these Masses the will take three or four yearsFather Coleman is the son of most unusual and inspiring Mass These groups are usually calledlIlr George W Coleman and they hac ever participated in yellow book groups because ofMrs Beatrice K Shea Coleman There were three concelebrants the Yellow book that is the basicof Somerset Born Feb 1 1939 and one of them was Father CFM manual The groups meethe was graduated from Msgr George Behan of Providence He in each others homes to talkCoyle High School and attended is the priest director of Area over together how to know aJ)dHoly Cross College Worcester One that includes most of New love Christ better and how tofor two years England bring Christian principles into

He studied philosophy at St After the Gosp~l at this Mass their every day livesJohnsmiddot Seminary Brighton and one of the priests gave a homily From this study comes verymade his theologica~ studies at and then each person at the naturally the apostolic actionNorth American Co))ege in Rome Mass-about 15 people-gave a that is an integral part of CFMwhere he was ordained Dec 16 short talk on what the Gospel The actions may be small and1964 by the rector Most Rev meant to him personally The modest to begin with and laterFrancis F Reh Mass then continued and during they may be more ambitious

On bis return to the diocese the Prayer of the Faithful each Each group independently deshybe was assigned ~ St Kilians participant stood up in turll 10 cides on its own action

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middotHOst of Differences Divide Northern Southern Culture

From Social Revoluti9A in the New Latin America Edited by John J Considine MM

After the Civil War industrial development in the United States ~as prodigious If the process was parallel -00 that of Europe it was much more rapid No out-wonl institution held back any longer the rise of tile modern

~nomic structure Hew~ mm has swept over a segment ever the rapid transitioo of the clergy and Catholics of from an agrarian economy the United States making it 10 an industrial economy of sometimes difficult for them to production was not made with- understand the more progressive out difficulties and conflicts A attitude of some Latin Ariieri shydee pen i n g cans on socio-economic quesshychasm yawned ttons between capi- From this analysis the authol

Abbe Francois Houtart draws talists and the out the main lines which seemworking classw h i 1 e capital tohim to explain why today we tended to con- find ourselves face to face with eentrate m 0 r e such different situations in the llfid more in the two parts of the Western Hemishyhands of a few spheremiddot They are at once geo-By 1910 control graphical cultural social politi shylitfbusiriess was cal and economic focused within Geographic Differenc~ the domain of The geography and_the eli-

middot the railroads steel sugar au~ mate of the two continents are iOOPper~ - quite diverse A much greater

This situation struck at the portion of Latin Americas popshyheartmiddot Ofthe middle class Jnde ulation dwells in tropical and pendent business were ~educed Slubtropical climates which ere llG insignificance by the eoonoftl- ate very different conditions for k activity of the trusts At the work and development North beginning of the 19th century Americas major rher basin middotthe s ma 11 businesses represented Mississippi fitsmiddot far more felici shyrour-fifths of the active popula- tously into the living plan than

middot tion in 1879 one third in HH6 does South Americas the Amashyene fifth zon basin Many US geographic

It took the New Deal t9 re- factors have helped a great deal ress the balance For onlookers economically and socially in the tmroughout themiddotworld the eapac- integration of this pari of the KJ M the U S political leaders helllisphere A great deal of ~ rectify the deep social aee Latin Americas mining reshyeconomic problems of this nation sources are located in a1lOOst iR_ b the ordered legislation ef the accessible places Coal andiron New Deal was an amazing tti- so abundant and handy to each umph for the democratic process other in North America fav0red

New employment oPPGrtuni~ the first period of indwtrial ties developed in such ~reas as revolution while in Latin administration and CltHBRlerce Amelica ther do nOt exist in As the economic functions of Nle the same proportion and seldom nation grew they produced i-a are c6nveniently close to each their tum a cultural and SQcial Itther order leading to a growing Campll Cultural Differences pleKity of the social Grganism From the colonial period and to the progressive enlarge- marked differences are found in

ment of the American Rliddle the value systems animating the class settlers of the United States and

In the United States history Gf Latin America The English has moved in the direction of an origin of the former oriented the ever-increasing differentatiGn Bf type of colonization from the functions of a proportionate de- beginning The individuals will crease in the number of manual to work and the capacities which workers and of an increase in he brought with him were semi-skilled and white cellar among the fundamental differshyWorkers ences

U S Church In the case of most North The Cathelic Churcraquo was pres- American immigrants-thetradishy

ent in the United States before tions of their origin led toward ifldependence It was a minority research invention the perfecshyehurch and was sometimes even tion Gf tools of production and lltersecuted Yet the liberal con- the subsequent technical civili- stitution of the United States zation While many settlers in was not only supported by Cath- the southern states of the United elics but was in good partmiddot States possessed different values prBmulgated thanks to their ac- Oliginally they came eventually lion since it guaranteed reli- into the Yankee orbit True gious liberty It was with immi- U~is accentuated economic develshygration however that the Cath- epment and thus tended to creshyMic Church achieved its great ate a society concerned overshyawnerical expansion With Cath- whelmingly wit h middotm ate ri a I elie ranks made up for the most achievement Sometimes t his part of immigrants of the WOlk- wGrks a hardship on the deeper iRg class whose natural spokes- iAstincts of the individual man man was the Church the Churck In Latin America Spanish has been identified from earl aristocratic society saw little days with their struggle for so- value in wOJk and production eial justice even if some priests and placed emphasis rather on and bishops did not always favor unproductive wealth as a yardshy

middotmonism stick of social status Tbere was Since the Second World War Gften concern for the disintershy

especially the Catholic pGpllla- ested expression of culture inshytiml has formed an important fiuencing notably the very part of jhe lower and upper structure of society itself It sufshymiddle classes The former place fices to compare the colonial in the imfhigrant worker gr0up regime of farm property in what occupied by Europea1 Catholics 1 ate r became the northern is now assumed by Negroes United States with the hacienshyPuerto Ricans and Mexicans not das of the Spanish and Portushyaccompanied by their own c1el- guese colonies gy Many U S Catholics no All of this was related to a longer identify themselves with more profound philosophical at shythe poor It is therefore not sur- titude toward life A negative pcising that a wave of conservamp- approach toward the world and

NEW BISHOP Pope Paul vi ha~ established the new dioce~e of Beaumont Texas and has named Msgr Vinshycent NL Harris chancellor of tile djocese of GalvestonshyHoust)n as its first Ordishynary NC Photo

Back President On Vietnam

WAHHINGTON (NC) - Tbe Catholic War Veterans middotassurelaquo Plesid~nt Johnson that it

whoIEheartedly sJPPOrts yOU( acti()llfi in the Pombing of mili- t3ry tilrgets in Hanoi and Haishyphong as well as other Policies i~ the Vietnam conflict

The CWV position was outshylined ina statement issued here by Martin G Riley CWV nashytional commander

To middotfurther emphasize oucmiddot suppo~middott of our forces in Vietnam be adlrised that we are awarding toO Gen Wjlliam Westmoreland chief )pound Army forces in Vietnam Gur bighest honor-the HaRM et Vedtas Award Rileys stateshyment 00 the President said

This award is rarely givell alld H was last presented to the late Gen Douglas MacArthur iit 1961

Theologian on Draft StU(~Y Commission SAN ANTONIO (NC)-Father

John middotCourtney Murray SJ theol()gy professor at Woodstock Colle~e in Maryland has been named by President Johnson to the W-man National Advis()ry Commission on Selective Sershyvice

The Selective Service System has recently been the target af widepread criticism The Selecshytive ~ervice Act expires June 30 1967 The new advisory commisshy

sion is expected to submit its repoJ1 early next year

Falher Murray is one of the countrys best knoWn Catholic theologians He played a leading role in preparing th4 Second Vatican Councils declaratiou- Em

religious freedom

---shywhaj toda7 we wo)lld call develshyI)pm~mt resulted from a cyclical conception of time as opposed t~ dLlr)tion and to a real visioR Itf the future

This was encouraged by the concept of life as essentially at prep aration for death Later the wav~s of immigration would seem to have taken this differshyence in the way of life into acshycount the Northern and Central Europeans going to the United Stat~s and Canada and the Medshyitermnean peoples going t 0

Souh America Whether or not many actually

mati e the choice on the head of this difference the two divershygelr trends only accent~ated the already existing situation

Liturgy Chalnges Please Catholics CHICAGO (NC)-A national the nationwide survey shows survey shows that most Cathoshy that 261 per cent are enthusiasshylics in the United Statell like the tic about the changes 666 per changes in the Mass cent are learning to like the

The results of the survey changes Locality versus unishyconducted for the U S Catholic versality is one matter onttle magazine by George FisCher mind of pastors Fischer reports former CIA staff member apshy They mention the need for peal in th~ current (July) issue guidance on what to expect ill of the monthly magazine pubshy the future lished b the Claretiau Fathers The answers to the questionshyhere naires it is stated indicate the

One out of every 17 pastors in dilemma facing many pastors the United States was polled in and bishops-whether to continshythe scientifically - ctgtntrolled ue against the spirit of the sampling -in all geographic areas Vatican II with sets of cold imshyof the country and including personal directives--or whether urban suburban small town and to allow even greater experishyrural parishes Fischer reports mentation according to the

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17 Dismissed middotUniversity Teachers File Suit inmiddot Churchmiddot Court

BROOKLYN (NC) - Father Peter OReilly a leading figure in the six-month strike at Stmiddot Johns University has Jliled a canonical bill of complaints in the ecclesiastical court of the diocese of Brooklyn against the university and against Father Joseph T Cahill CM univershysity president

The priest filed the bill in his own name and in the name of 14 of the 31 teachers who were discharged last December in the wake of a 10-month facshyuJty-administration dispute overmiddot salaries tenure and academic freedom at the Vinceltian-opshyerated university Father OshyReilly was the head of the stshyJohns branch of the United Federation of College Teachers (U F C T) which called the strike

In New York Dr Israel Kugler president of the UFCT said that his organization as an entity was not a partner

tG Father OReillys action He added however that the BiU ef complaints charged in several places that the St Johns adshyministntion had hamstrung the eamprls of the UFCT tel eperate effectively on the campus

The plaintiffs filed their ill with Msgr Marien J Rein-middot kar-dt the presiding judge of the Brooklyn diocesau tribunal The Brooklyn 6Ouri was believed te have 6OmpeteJMlemiddot to try tee ease siDee both tile Jamaiea and IJreoklyn campuses ampf the unishyvltcrrsi~ come witbin the jurisshyiilnction of Archbishep ~ryan J McIZElt~gart bishop of Breekshyllyn Archbishop McEntegart iI5 ehal1lcltcUor of the university

Askmiddot Intervention Reached at the chancery ofshy

fiCe in Brooklyn Msgr Reinshyhardt acknowledged that he had received the bill of complaints He stated that the decisioll has not yet been made whether to eORsider the case or to dismiss it

Father OReilly said in New York that the plaintiffs enter-

American Students Teach in Koreamiddot

HALLIM (NC)-Three Seattle University students have arshyrived on Cheju island to teach English at local schools

Patricia McGinn Pauline La Marche and John Collins eame to Korea sponsored ly SAFE Student Ambassadors Far East a group formedmiddot at Seattle UnishyversityThe director Sean Mashylone of Seattle spent two months on Cheju island in HI65 with FatherPatrick McGlinchey director of the Isidore Developshyment Association which helps rehabiJitatate local farms

The three young Americans prepared for their voluntary work by taking physical trainshying two mornings a week and by studying the Korean lanshyguage and customs The two girls teach English in a local girls high school while Collins teaches English at the Cheju City College

Admit Men Students To Womens College

SALINA (NC) - A manageshyment survey decided to continue Marymount College here in Kansas generally as a Catholie liberal arts college for women but-

Sister Etta Louise Knaup eo1shy~ge president said beginmiddotning with the Fall semester men m~

attend Marymount classes durshying the day in the evening and

tained a hope that the officials of the Brooklyn diocese would intervene to bring about medishyation between the striking teachers and the administration He said that the plaintiffs would prefer this to a formal canonical trial

But if the Brooklyn diocese follows a complete hands-off policy they will take theirmiddot case to the ecclesiastical court of the Archdiocese of New York and beyond if necessary Father OshyReilly said

Educator Urges Boarding Schools For Needy Pupils

NOTRE DAME (NC) shyA negro educator urged here that a nationwide system of boarding schools be estabshylished under federal auspices to raise clilldren out of the pathshyological vise of slum life

Calling ~ plan revolutionshyary radical and visionary Ronshyald Rousseve of Seattle Univershy

sity said research has slMlwn bat slum families are unable meshy1ivate their children either tel do weJt in sehool or te eseape slum living

While the family is dispeRshysable he said the natural famshyily could be replaced by surrcshypte paTents in public OOQniRI stibools

R$usseve who holds a doc~r-ate in counselling psychology speke to a guidance institute OIl

the counselling of minerity youth held at the University of Notre Dame The institute was supported by federal funds from the U S Office of Education and was directed by Nathaniel Palshylene assistant professor of edushycatien at Notre Dame

Lack Motivation Rousseve cited research lonshy

dueted at Seattle University which showed that parents of slum children who had received help from counsellors and teachshyers were still unable 1() motivate ttieir children _ Title I of the Elementary and

Secondary Ed~cation Act of 1965 allocate federal money to support a corps of home-school lj~son workers who are 9UPshy

posed to help parents motivate their children to better school achievement

More radical approachesmiddot are needed Rousseve said The slum family may be interested in seeshyingmiddot the child get a better educashytion which may in turn lead to

a better job but the parents own lack f educational achieveshyment may make them ineffective

Vocations Decline Closes Seminaris

THE HAGUE (Nq-Because of a decline in vocations to the priesthood two Dutch dioceses and eight missionary congregashytions will close their major Seminaries and sendmiddot their stushydents to the theology faculty planned for the Catholic College of TilImrg which is scheduled to open in September 1967

This was announced by Bishop Gerardus De et of Bleda Bishshyrp Jan Bluyssen vicar capitular 9f the s-Hertogenbosch and the congregations superiors

The decision follows a trend in the Netherlands where several congregations middotof priests have alshyready consolidated their semishynaries Meanwhile discussions are being held by the dioceses of HaaFlem and Rotterdam to comshy

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Thurs July 14 1966

Jesuit Sfhrsses Famiy $t~ility

NEW YORK (NC) - Main~

taining familystability is a rean problem in any program of popshyulation control a Jesuit soci~

researchist told a group of busshyiness and industrial leaders here

Father John L Thomas S3 of ihe Cambridge Center fOi Social Studies addressed a conshyIerencemiddot on population sponshysored by the National Industriall Conference Board

Once you change relations of man to procreation the reallmiddot problem is family stability and how to maintain meaningful sell relationships since traditionally man has always related these mare or less directly Father Thomas said

He ~lso stressed that all proshygrams for controlling populashyHon should be based on a proshyf4iund respect for the human pel shy

OUTSTANDING Mother M Alexander superior genshy8+jn and freedom of conscience

eral of the Felician Congregation receives the 1966 Fidelius Iileelogical groups religieueMedal from Arcl)bishop John F Dearden of Detroit The ane etherwise cannot exlleet 1le medal is to an outstanding Ameriean Catholic of Polis)) f4gtree theimiddotr views on others M

~if3originraquo Msgr Wallace J Filipowicz rector of SS Cyril and Me~bodi~ Seminary Ol~dJutI Lake MIch witnesses tHe eenmoay NC POOte Lauds Vatican

Yu~~aY PactIRegretmiddot and Worry ~Em]N (NC) - The Ponsii

a)DunURist - controlled dailySan Francisco Priest Join in Vatican Zyeie Warszawa has hailed the

~greemeot concluded betweftlConcern of Vietnam War Esculation ile Holy See and Yugoslavia

SAN JOSE (NC) - Twefliyshy for all eRd to violence in Vietmiddotshy U said the pact was evidenee two San Francisco area priests nam through Regotiatiofll5 tbe e-f the constructive evolution ill have sent a telegram to Presishy message said the attitude of the majority (If

dent Johnson joining the Vati shy the Yugoslav bishops followingSince all menmiddot and natioR5 can in itsmiddot statement of regret ))e death of Cardinal Stepinaemust face the judgment af God and worry over escalatioR tlf we dare not ignore the warning Carmnal Stepinac-who dioo the Vietnam war of Pope Paul The three maj~r in Hl60 after being released from

As responsible American citi shy eils ifJ the world today aFe prison-was a stauch oppenentshyzens with the greater burden ~f natianalism militarism Cgtf)6 cf Yugoslavias communist Feshymoral leadership we join the racism ~rme Recently the Polish gevshyVatican in its statement of reshy e-rnment has been waging a eamshygret and worry middotover recent paignmiddotagainst the Polish PrimateUnited States escalation through Hits middotSlowmiddot Progress StdaJl Cardinal WysZynski ae~ bombing raids near Hanoi and cusing him of anti-governme~ Haiphong With Pope Paul VI In Achieving Rights e-1foits and seeking to divide tM we continue to pray and t~ work CENTER HARBOR (NC) shy Church hy urging bishe)lS

Coadjutor Bishop Peter L Gereshy lJriests and laymen to look 1oitr ly ef Portland Maine expressed leadership to Archbishop BelesshyAsks Liberalizationmiddot holy impatience at the slow lew Kominek for Wroclaw

Of Constitution progress in achieving rights for ToRe Pelish paper said in sieuro~

LAUSANNE (NC) - A tell Negroes He told a New Enshy ing the pact the Holy See ~3fr gland Council of Churches lnOWB its approval of the atti shySwiss newspaper has called on

the people of Switzerland t4l friendship gathering here in tutle of Franjo Cardinal Seper eliminate from the federal canshy New Hampshire that he enshy head of the Yugoslav hierarch

dorsed Project Equality of the and bis loyalty tG the governshystitution the last traces of Catholie Church which urgesantifeminism anticlericalism and ment Zycie Warzawa laudeeuro the patronage of firms wi)jng Cardinal Sepermiddot as the leadintl to employ without racial bias

anti-Semitism yepresentative of those favoriJlII

a column by its editor Pierre tne caexistence of the Chffclll The Gazette de Lausanne )Jl

The friendship gathering was sponsored by the Council ofBeguin said such a move would wittl II socialist regimeChurches of the six New Enshyat last allow Switzerland to sign gland statesthe European convention on hushy

man rights Bishop Gerety called on ProtshyBeguin spoke out after the estants Jews and Catholics l4gt

federal government responding work together for racial justice to appeals in parliament exshy in the United States pressed its willingness to estabshylish a commission to study reshyvision of the constitution The Film Award current basic law has been in NEW YORK (NC)-Parable force since 1874 Among other a film produced by the Protesshythings it places restrictions on tant Council of New York for religious orders the Jesuits in sho ing at the Worldsmiddot Fair has particular leen cbullbullosen to receive the 1966

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PANAMA CITY (NC)-Panshyamas University of Santa Maria You Can Whip Our Cream but la Antigua founded two years ago by the Catholi( hierarchy has opened a develcpment proshy You Cant Beat Our Milk ~t gram with a goal of $25000000

Fat her Benjamin Ayecha You Gull Hill Route Man is ORSA president announced that the new campus will have Always at Your SelYice 16 buildings including a student

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mer session and evening and are merged the Roermond dio- gram will ultimately replace the Saturday classes have been coshy cese will be the only one in the current college the old Archshy GULF HILL DAIRY educational for several years country with its own major bishops palace with a suburban SO DARTMOUTH MASSshe said seminary campus

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18 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fart River-Thurs July 14 1966 Liturgists pman Texas Conclave

Pope S)f~ ~phitWJa~ formatiolfil HOUSTON (NC)- Worship in the City of Man will be the theme of tlie 1966 Liturgical Week here Aug 22 to 25 in the

Of lcopy3 ~~)Y ~e$el1ved to Priests VATICAN CITY (NC) - To themselves especially whenits

Sam Houston Coliseumpriests working with Catholic a question of catechism which Msgr Victor DePrimeo localAction organizations Pope Paul is the knowledge of the Churchs

chairman of the conferenceVI has emphasized that the spir- doctrine and when its a quesshysaid The theme reflects an inshyitual and doctrinal formation of tion of prayer worship sacrashycreasing concern among Chrisshythe laity is principally re- mental life spiritual direction

tians regarding the urban andserved to priests and initiation into the supernatshycultural revolutions of the 20thHe also said tliat eccl~siastical ural life and the sense of the Century Not only are citiesassistants-as chaplains or modshy Church growing rapidly but also theerators of Catholic Action orshy The more we give credit to style of life of the metropolis isgimizations are known in Italy~ lay Catholics and the more we becoming a kind of norm for themust keep both the ideas and demand of their collaboration li-fe of modern manactivity of lay organizations on and their own activity so much

The 1966 Liturgical Week willthe right trac the more must we assume them explore the relevance of the Pope pilUl listed a third task to be formed And formation is forms of Christian public wortIf priestly moderators Mainshy principally reserved to the minshyship to the problems of the citytaining contact between organshy istry of th~ priest

Father Gerard S Sloyan aized lay Catholics andecclesias- He Continued Another very former conference presidenttical authority whether that of a important responsibility reshysaid If the Gospel cannot bebishop or that of a pastor served to the priest-assistant is preached successfully in the cityThe Pope was speaking to vigilance Oyer the rectitude of --inclliding its suburbs-it willecclesiastical assistants of Ital- the line in ideas as well as acshynot much matter where it isian Catholic Action who had just tivities to which an association going forward Increasinglyconcluded their convention in that calls itself Catholic must modern man at least normativeRome on the problems of updat- be held influential man is city man Can

gt ing of the Church called for by This job is very demanding the city take in the GosPel 81the ecumenical council We must not let it happen that relevant to its problems If soOn the formation of laymen our best sons stray from the the Gospel has some humanthe Pope said However capashy right road and that instead of jropect if not it has noneble and however good our layshy being of help and consolation to

More than 10000 Catholics aremen are like all the faithful of their bishops they become occashyexpected to attend the generalGods Church they are disciples sions of apprehension delusion sessions liturgical celebrationsThey are riot forn~ed by and displeasure and smaller study groups of the Liturgical Week

Some topics scheduled to beNun TelaquomltesgtVlaquoftaolfnal Nursing NO KIDDING Hes flying six goats to India Father discussed include The Peace Jonas Thaliath CMI of Ba~galore India has airfreighted of Christ and the Modern CityTo 5arm ~l1leU1lfri~ Pri$orllers How Worldly Must the Church

SAN QUENTIN (NC)~Sister bedside nursing experience in Be AmeriCan Catholic Worshysix nanny goats from North PrairieWis to KeJ~ala state SOUtll India where he hopes they and their progeny will

Mary Anita is director of the San Quentins 200 bed hospital ship Tomorrow The Theologybecome substantial milk producers to fight famine The Neumiller School of Vocational which has cases typical of any of Secularity What Happens to Nursing-a fact that might not general hospital with the excepshy Catholic Near East Welfare Association in New York helped Worship The Church Preshyseem unusual except that the tion of obstetrics and pediatrics the Elastern Rite Carmelite NC Photo~ server of Values or Agent of ~hool is located in San Quenshy The latter training comes after Change and The How and tin prison parole when the student affili shy I Why of Involvement

A few weeks ago it became ates with St Lukes hospital bull Protestant Speaker the first such school in a penal San Francisco First Mass In Besides these general sessi~il institution in California to be Anoth~r Phase topics smaller groups will disshyaccredited by the State Board of Sister Mary Anita not only -Cel1ltury-Old Iowa Town Begins 1(11 Grow cuss such tQpics as the problems Vocational Nurse Examiners directs the program but takes a of the SpaniSh-speaking AmeFshy For Sister Mary Anita who personal interest in her students With Opening of Huge marnt ieans the inner city preachins

lor six years has workedfor the When you first meet a class singing participation lay minisshyeADlIANCHE (NC)-Camanche will go on fl~om thE~re But foraccreditation it is a major step she explained they look at you 1ers in worship art and architecshy

is a snall town with a centuryshy the present we wili ()perate as aforward for both the men and arid size you up -as a woman ture clergy education and manyoid history-but now its statting mission of St Marys parishUte society and as a nun You want to others to grllw Msgr Burke told thlt~ townspeoshy What this means she said reach them as a person and to Mass will be celebrated each

pIe -is tQlt after these men have let them knowYou are deeply ThE growth has been spurred day and an ecumenical serviceCamanche waS a thriving vil shyaerved their sentences the will interested in them personally by ttIe opening of a huge Du- will be held on Aug 24 in ail

lage until Jure 3 184)0 That dayreturn to society to be doirig I know I was impressed as i Pont plant on its outskirts-an attempt to illustrate the dynamshyit tornado viirtualiy obliteratedworthwhile work in a field in got the backgrounds of the boys area which now has been an- ism in the Churchs services at

the town It strutk while seJ- bull hich there is a real need to realize there has been a womshy nexecil by Camanche the present stage of worshipvices were being held ill They have already demon an in their life in some wayshy reform when celebrated with

ThE~ Camanche City Council Metpodist and Baptist churches8tr~ted that the program is often a most destructive way-a intelligence and caredonated tbe use of thetown hall which were wrecked The stormworthwhile she said There sweetheart or a wife who got Keynote speaker for the openshy and ~fuly 3 became a red letter left 28 deadmore than 80 1nshyace two men in class who have them off the track You recogshy ing session will be Joseph Mathshyday lin the town history - the jured Many families movedtbe possibility of parole before nize the tremendous impact a ews head of Chicagos Ecushyfirst time Mass was offered in- ~e program is complete and woman has on thelife of a man away after thetwi~terj but Cashy menical Institute a group ofthe f)wn for the Catholic pop- manche is beginning to growthey want to stay in prison unshy We are counteracting this Protestant clergy and laityulace DOWtil they are able to complete she explained by showing whose mission is to bridge the ~eir training them another phase of womanshy Th4~ council acted on a peti shy gap between an isolated Chrisshy Part of that ~aining included Ilood tion Iligned by 53 Catholic 1amshy Sister of Mlercy tianity and the racism poverty

iies The Mass was offered by and lack of responsibilityOn State Board Msgr Ambrose Burke pastor of widely viewed asmarks of ~ st Marys church in Clinton NEWPORT (NC) - sis t e r mod~rn city

FOR LATIN AMERICA Importance of Latin America ~s emphasize by Pope Paul VIas he ordained 70 young priests who w1l1 work with the people on that continent Among them was one American Father Daniel Corbett of Buffalo NY NC Photo

Establishment of a Catholic Mary Laetare Reagan of the dishyparist here was discussed after vision of nursing Salve Regina the 11 lass College conducted by the Sisshy

ters of Mercy here has been ap-If sufficient interest and pointed by Gov John H Chafeeprop(~r ~upport are promised we as a member of the state Board of Nur~e Registration and Nurs-

Trtilin at University ing Education for the term end- ing May 24 1969 ST LOUIS (NC)-Seventy-one

Sister Mary Laetare will servePeacl~ ~orps trainees have ar- as the representative of an acshyrived for a 12-week training

credited basic collegiate schoolprogram at the Jesuit-conducted of nursingSt Louis University here for a

projEct in Honduras They will be tJained for social work and nursi ng education programs and report in Honduras for in-counshytry training and assignment Oct 10 They will return to the Unit~d States ~n the Fall of 1968 INC

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19 Plan Discussions On Vocations At Fordham

NEW YORK (NC)-A top broadcaster and leading psyshychologists will join promishynent religious leaders in discussing the relation of Vati shycan Council D pronouncements to modem Religious life here next Wednesday ~d Thursday at the 16th annual Institute on Religious and Sacerdotal Vocashy

tions at Fordham University Among the featured speakers

will be Donald H McGannon president of the Westinghouse BroadcastingmiddotCOmpany who will discuss the creation of a proper image of priests and Religious

Father Donald R Campion SJ sectetal-ymiddotfor research and interreligious aHairs for the New York Province of the S0shyciety of Jesus will speak on the eHects of the ~econd Vatican

Counci on the renewal of Reli shygious life

A panel of clinical psycholoshygists will discuss the latest deshyvelopments in screening proshycedures for candidates for Reli shygious life

Panelists will be Father Paul DArcy MM director of educashytion for the Maryknoll Fathers Dr Walter Coville chief clinical psychologist at New Yorks St Vincents ~ospital and Dr John J Rooney La Salle College Philadelphia

Several priests Brothers and Sisters who serve as directors of vocations for various ordeXS will also address the institute

G~~dance Work Continued from Page One

t71ltltawn policies and guidelinefJ clem developed he says

He ereditsllOme foresighted ooministratolll who envisioned guidance as an integriI part of

their pro~ with training

=o~t~i~e~~~~~ ever progress wa$ made howshyever ~as dueto the endeavors of ~ch plo~essive adminlstrashytors It was not due to an alshyready existing policy Father

Moreau asserts There is reason for opti~sm ings of Vatican Council D 1 the Constitution on the Sacred ih~ rosary just call yourse1t dis~

however he notes Pointing out leading Marian scholar said here Liturgy obediellt to the wishes of thei

that the N1tio1lal Catholic Guid- Father William GMost pres-middot Maintain Practice eowiCii and the popes hesaid an~ Confe~nce has helped to ident of ~he Mariological Society The pr~ctice ot placing sa- T~e~omcils ConstitutiQ~ on establi~h th~ a~ diocesan guid- of ~enca ~ade hIS re~arks cred images in churches sothat the Shurc asks that the~~lt o ancecouncils currently in opera- dunng ~ lecture atthe Umver- they may be venerated br the M~r~ ~ generously fostered tion He says~ increasing num- sIty of Dayton~ faithful is to be firmly niain- he C(gtntlnUl~d her o~ administraiors and super- Vatican II didmiddot notmiddot call for kiiled FameI Most saId that the l~te in~ndents are expressing inter- downgrading the honor of F th M t 1 middott d rts Pope John had a strong devotIon a er os a so Cl e repo to lb H J f est infi~~rate guidance middotpro- Mary but reaffirmed and ~ rosary IS ~UrJl~l 0 a grams even for the elementary strengthened the Churchs pre- Soul speaks abo~t M~ry on school level vious teaching about her the Schedule Institute almost every page he added

The middotnext step in this evolu- priest said lion would appear to be one of Father Most of Oras College leadership he says in Dubuque I~wa attributed the

If further ~mprovementsare decline in Mariaridevotion part shyto ~ made m ~e counseling ly to misleading press covershyservlce~ of Catholic sc~ools then age of cOuncil debate on whether respon~lble leadership must to discussthe Blessed Virgin iil exert Itself and re-exanune the a separate s(hema or iil the sta~us of these programs and h h the Church theIr value for the students he sc ema 0 maintains He also Charged that certain

Unreiated Jobs writers distorted the Marian Father Moreau states that teaching of the council and ott

od guidance services will function m ern popes successfully only when prede- Speaking of the decline in termined policies are set and popular devotion to the Mother maintained by school adminis- of God the priet citea the reshytrators working closely with moval of Statues of Mary-and their staffs the saints--from some churches

He says counselors eannot function effectively unless they First Bishop Once ere certain of their relationships to the heads of departments Presidents Pupilteachers students parents and outside agencies HOUSTON (NC) - Bishop-

The school administrator plays designate Vincent M Harris of the key role according to Father the newly created Beaumont Moreau in determining how Tex diocese once was the pupil well the counselor is received by of a now distinguished teacher faculty and students alike If During his days at Sam Housshythe principal assigns the coun- ton High School here the bisb selor several other school jobs op-designatehad a speech clall8 none of them related to counsel- among his courses His teacheY mg then it will be diHicult for then is a world figure today The anyone to take abe latter func- teacherl nanie--LYndon Baine tioJ seriously Jclbnson PreSident of the U So

bull THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 14 1966

Urges Excellence In Churrch Mll11sic

ATLANTA (NC) - Professhysional musicians should demand and uphold excellence in church music Auxiliary Bishop Joseph L Bernardin of Atlanta told a group of musicians here

Speaking at a Mass attended by members of the American Guild of Organists during its annual convention Bishop Bershynardin said

Although the Church has had II glorious tradition of sacred music much of this tradishytion has beer lost to the average

parish Most Catholic corigregashytions have not had theopporshytunity to experience this great music

He told the organists thu( they and other musician must lead the way in parishes in introducshying excellence in church music

Music used in the sacted liemiddot urgy he said must be real art or it is not worthy of a place illl worship

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sephs Home for Chronic Invalid Children here has to be moved because it is located in a secshytion now reserved for Negro Africans and the Pallottine Misshysionary Sisters at the home care for both white and Colored (mixed race) Children there

The new home which will be rebuilt in a neutral zone foUl miles from its present location is scheduled for occupation early next year

Although ~e government Ia giving the Sisters wh~ started 1he home in 1935 about $197000 88 compensation the ne buildshying will cost them an additionai $352000 They will also need 8ft

extra $70000 for equipment and furnishings

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When false teeth get on yow llerveCI many dentists give special FASTJjErJ1Powder It helps hold weth In plfceshyhelps keep them from sUpping or 1r0Pshyping-makeS you feel more secure FASTEETH cushions tender gums so you can bite harder eat faster with greater comfort Helps you spealr tnore clearly FASTEETH checks plate lodor Dentures that fit are essential to health See your dentist regularly GeIl FASTEETH JlOW a$ IlU drug countEn

VILLA FATIMA CEREMONIES Profession and clothing ceremonies are held at Villa Fatima Taunton From left front row Sister Olivia Coelho oldest Dorothean reshyligious in t~e Unite4 States who has completed 66 years in religious life Rev Maurice Souza Villa Fatima novitiate ehaplain and pastor of St Anthonys Church Taunton Sisshyter Helen Oliveira St Elizabeths parish Bristol who was clothed asa novice Rear Sisshyter Elizabeth Hayes St Francis Xavier East Providence who made final vows Sister Judith Costa St Francis Xavier and Sister Gabriela Lima Immaculate Conception New Bedford noviCes and Sister Elaine Corey St Francis Xl1vierfinal vows

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DAYTON (NC)-~votion to Tbis practice lie Stkessed is in of pries~ opposing the ~osary Mary is ~n the decline but this direct opposition to the wishes ill sermons ~nd middotiscontrary to the teach- of the couricilHe quoted from But if you want to get rid ot

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HOUSTON (NC) - John D Donovan pre sid e n t of the Real EstateAmerican Catholic Sociological Society will address a special institute for parish priests Aug Rene POyamiddotnt 22 here in conjunction with the shy1966 Liturgical Week Hyannis

Morning and afternoon sesshy 279 Barnstable Road sions of the pastoral day will SP 5-0079 precede with the opening of the Week that evening in the Sam Houston Coliseum Donovan~ address at the

morning session The Dilemma of the Christian Priesthood will deal with the role of the priest in contemporary urban llociety Apanel on reconstructshying parish life will feature the

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THE ANCHORshy Make Go~d Use20 Thurs July 14 1966

Of Papal Funds Ask CooperClltion NEW YORK (NC)-Hundreds

of thousands of dollars donatedOf En2be ~armsh to drought-stricken India in the

name of Pope Paul VI are being ~n CeD Work put to work to fight the causes

of that countrys recurring food WASHINGTON (NC) shortages according to Arch-

A national Confraternity of bishop James Knox apostolic copyhristian Doctrine workshop internuncio in India has recommended that par- The papal funds are being ishes seek to make the CCD used to implement long-term bigh school religious education projects to constpuct Irrigation program the concern of the en- systems dig wells build deepshy

sea fishing vessels and providetile parish involving the more direct cooperation of palents necessary training and equipshystudents and existing parish 01- ment for scientific vegetable garshy

dening dairying and poultry-ganizations

It urged the parishes to CUt- raisingtail expansion of youth work for In a letter to Catholic Relief a time and to put no morethan services - National Catholic

MISSIONER-FORMAI~AND IN-Mte usual amount of effort into Welfare Conference headquarshyexisting programs Instead an FORMAL Rev Raymond PLEduc telS here Archbishop Knox inshyeffort should be made to foster MS veteran of years in Philippine formed officials of the Amershya genuine and concerned Chris- missions is as apt to be found In ican Catholic overseas aid tian community among the work clothes supervising construetion agency that many of these projshyadults of the parish ects are a direct result of sur-

The emphasis on a more of new seminary as in more fo~mal veys conducted by CRS-NCWC ~ult-centered CCD- apostolate priestly attire He is at present sta- - personnel in India

was a key point emerging from tionedat LaSaletteProvincial House Archbishop Knox aiso stated Ii two-week workshop held at Southbridge that papal funds are being used

the Catholic University of Amer- to transport food supplies to the ica under the supervision middotof many remotely-located villages Father Joseph B CoUins SS where the population has been director of the National Center -most seriously affected by the

=r~~~h~~~ t~u~~rss~~HOW to EtltRoast Dog ~Amongmiddot Useful lracts se~ C~~~~o~~n~~i ~i-J1Ilrticipated though the emphasis must be 011

The recommendationsmiddot grew CZmiddot d b L S 1 p Ph middotZ bull agriculture and other food proshy ctut of daily seminars conducted eane y a alette rlest In l I~PPnes duction projects a sPecial effort

(juring the workshop by Msgr will also be made to coordinate Russell J Neighbor associate di- andintensify medical care for IllCctor of the CCD William J The secret of a long iife and the best way to chokedown an ~ntree of roasted dog the afflicted population through

ltJacobs of Extension Volunteers are among items of information picked up by Rev Raymond P Leduc MS since 1948 better use of mobile clinics eurohicago and Fattier F~anCis a La Salette missionary in tnePhilitpine Islands Dog meat is delicious if lt)TIE doesnt especially in the rural areas ~~ro~wa~~inot~e~~~ Latin realize what hes eating he insists But if one does know that It is dog meat the only

Essential Components way to get it down is by Steelworkers Head The recommendations were washing it down with a swig sometimes called ironwood must radically change upon arshy

devoted to such matters as the of gin at every mouthful As They-even make their own rival in the Philippines Earth- To Receive Award selection and training of teach- I chalk lines some resembling Old quakes and hurricanes con- P SB G C)

for the ong life In this Mother Hubbards shoe some stantly visit tllese lslands so ITT UR H (N - I Weets approaches to the adoles- Ab I tel t 1 d t fcountry we usually say Why lk t I d lik I k b old t e In na lOna presl en 0ltcent and organization and I e piS 0 S an some e )00 s UL mgs mus be very sturdy the United Steelworkers of put off till tomorrow what you A good ishline is twined around Even window jambs and outsideh 1 1 CCD B t

a recurring theme was that the a discalded typewriter ribbon s U mgs are mortised for greater celve the 1966 St Joseph thest ructure 0 f t e oca U can do today In the Islands t d Amedca has been named to reshy

they say Why do today what 1 d thO I 11 d t th d f tltcatechist does not operate in a middotspoo an IS me IS pu e s reng an sae y Worker Award presented at the can be put off till tomorrow through a concoction of charcoal B ld

vacuum the home the parish We Igh-tensloned Amerlcalls UL mg III Manila the 1ig annual Labor Day Mass heret t 1 and kerosene ReaI practical I t d th aod the commullL y a arge ale could11learn the secret 0f a long CL y an Inmiddot e provInce are as Th d d b

essential components of his assure ~ou Much better than different as dar and night Whiie e awar IS co-sponsore Y _ork life from theFilipinos At least any chalk line sold on the Amer- 1 d 1 b the Pittsburg Diocese apdarea I did for I often findmyself ican ma~ket pane um ercan be ordered in labor unions Presentation will

There was general agreement putting off till tomorrow what r Few Tools Manila lumber in the province be made by Bishop John J among the participants that per- could do today cOomes in the rough and i mean Wrlght of Pittsburgl1 f CC The carpenter works with A sons chosen or D work The mlmiddotssloner a New Bedford rough two by fOUl may be

h ld d tmiddot f velY f~ too lis toolbox at two Inches thlck at one end and Abel one of the founders of ou give some mica Ion 0 n~tive attendedStJoseph paro_ h d f ts d Ml ability to communicate with times no morethilli an empty froin th~ee tofour inches at the IS umon an 01 pJe ecessor the age -cultural _sociological ch~a) schooi in that city and La cement bagmiddot usually contains - other end Sti~l our carpenters the Steel )Vorkers Organizing

Salette minor and maJor sem- l t 11 C tt tmiddot f M groups to which they will be on Y a crosscu saw a sma work this lumber to speciflc~d omml ee Jsa nalve 0 agshyassignedIt was also pointed out inaries He is at prese-nf at the square one or two chisels a di~ensioris with great accuracy ~olia Ohio He was elected that no amount of training La Sal~tte Provincial House wood marker and a foot rule One good surface electIic planer ~ president Qf the United SteelshyOOULses will make a catechist Southbridge Massbut his heart Yet beautiful work is accom- could do more in a darthan 10 workers last year succeeding

is obviously very much ii the - I h d D d M D ald H h bGut of a person who is opinion- P IS e carpenters can do in a week aVI c on e as eeR ated or uncommunicative Philippines One concept of building however What patience these aetive in the labor movement

The selected one stated one His mem~o~tir~arly days men h~ve since the early 1930s group of participants must not in the Diocese of Tuguegarao Prelatre Wlcomes Hlving been in charge of Arhe St J9sephthe Worker only be able to communicate the Cagayan PI are affectionate constructions and of ~l consid- ward is presented to a persoll message but he himself must be In 1948 I was one of the lucky Israeli Presodent erable group of carpenters for who has distinguished himself ~e message have a genuine Fathers chosen to_found a newI~ SANTJAGO (NC)-Wherils- a good period of time I can say in the cause of Jhe workingman

love for the teenager and be th t b old th PII able to show this love acquired mission in the Philip- raelsPJesidentzil1man Shazar a UI mg III e n Ippmes

pines In previous years I had arrived here on an eight-day - is very interesting only and orily been a half-baked contractor at state vislt to Chile Raul Cardi- if one has acquired title absoshy

our minor seminary which ex- nal SHv1 Henriquez of Santiago lutely necessary virtul~ of pashyPope Paul Receives perience came in very handy was on hand at the airport as a tience

Episcopal Bi~hop Tool-minded that I was I memberofthe welcoming party VATICAN CITY (NC)-Episshy made it a point to take with me -The cardinal was introduced Minister on FCllcmiddotUtv eopal Bishop Horace W B Donshy as many hand tools as possible to Mr and Mrs Shazar by Pres- I MONTHLY CHURCH egan of New York has been reshy Electricaltools ~~ljiismissed for ident Eduardo Frei ltHICAltf9 (NC)~A Dinis~centl ceived in private audience by we knew that electricity had not On the day after his arrival of the Lutheran Church-Misshy BUDGEI EMVELOPES Pope Paul VI They discussed yet reached that part of the Presiden Shazar in an address souri Synod has been named an their mutual desire for Christian Islands But once there it took to a join1 session of the Congresstssocitte profssor of Ilociology PRINTED AND MAILED unity me very little time to realize that paid spedal tribute to Chile as at Loyola University here Dr

Bishop Donegan was the first even my hand tools meant little one of the few countries which Ross P Scherer who is a staff Write or Phone 672-1322 Episcopalian bishop of New to the Filipino worker Heres opened its doors to Jewish vic- member with the National

York ever to visit a Pope He the reason tims of the Hitlerite persecutions Council of ChurChes win as- 234 Second Street ~~II Riv noted that in the past it would From time -immemorial the in Europ~ Many were the Jews surne the post Sept 15 have been impossible for him t6 carpenters and cabinetmakers -~ho fled extermination finding recei ve me and for me to pay a visit to him

The Bishop had a 12-minute private visit and then introduced the aides accompanying him The Pope gave them medals of his reign and in addition gave the bishop a copy of the Bible in ilSreek and Latin similar to those he had given to Protestant obshyservers at the ecumenical counshyeil Bishop Donegan gave the Pope a copy of a new guidebook to the cathedral of St John the ])i vine in New York and a sUver ~wl from Britain

have been making their own logshyripping saws whittled down their own hammer and chisel handles squared off the smoothshyest and lightest wood planes out

of the hardest wood ill existence

Collect- $14 Million

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-THE ANCH9R-Diocese of Fan River-Thvrs July t~ ~66 Dominicans Elect

Mother Genera~

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PHILADELPHIA (NC) shyMother Mary Louis Scheerer

middot has been elected mother general

Any Grandchild Able to Wrap of UJe Dominican Congregation of 8t Catherine de Ricci whicb

Grandpa Around Little Finger By Mary Tinley Daly has its motherhouse in suburbaa

Not all the littlepeopJe~~ who come around our house Mediamiddot middot A native of Philadelphia sh~middot are gremlins Some ofmiddot them are grandchildren of various joined the Dominican commushyages sizesshapes and temperaments but they all seem oity inmiddot 1926 She was graduated to have one thing in commonthemiddotgift Of persuasion with from ROsemont Colleglaquol here and

middottheir grandfather Publicly has a mastersmiddot degrelaquol in educ~I just cant think Now doil~t teli tion from Fordham University She spent middot25 years of her reli shy

middotwe call it ithe gift of pershy me to suasion though privately Yes she jumped-up and

middotgious life in Cuba teaching ~ middotwe regard it as wrapping down You sai9 When did God Dominican academies in Havana first talk about baseball in thehim around a finger With his and CieruuegosFor the paSt Bible and I didnt kiloll ittherimiddot own children the Head of the year she was superior at a parshybut you told me Its in the firstHouse wasnt stem but ~e wa~ ish center in Cali Colombia

firm With the line of Gena Genevieve small visitors Mothe~ Mary Louis is a siste)

middot hes a push-overbull Genesis he prompted

CYf the late Bishop Aloysius L inning I havimt read the Bible

OK And it says In the big Scheerer OP of Multan WestWe saw a pershyPakistan who died last Jan 26middot ~yet she explained Butmiddot i fect example of

sure remember that part The Scheerer faniily gave 19 So 50 cents quickly changecl

1 his playing middot of its members to religion-two

hands-a triple play you might the con game

middotDominican priests three Domini- call It from the Head of the

middot during a walk middot can Sisters three Carmelite

House to Mary to the clerk in middot from our house

Brothelll and two Carmelite the doll store

middotmiddotto the neighshypriests 6middot

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bull my 50 cents back from Auntthe Head of the MarkieHouse little Mary Daly Brennan middotSisters Wo~king

Right And with interestand 1 In her buttercup-yellow dress promised the Head of the House Under New Rules

seven-year-old Mary would run See what I mean A push-over on ahead take a few steps 1gtack- for the little people at our house ST PAUL (NC)~The Sisters

of St Joseph of Carondelet here wardmiddot until wed catch up then have initiated several r u I e continue a running fire of con- I W I versation subtly middotaimed we ncrease elge changes adopted by the congreshy

middot gations general chapter in Maycould see toward a master point S B d I like it here with you OC j1ety Ocr Homevisits for professed nuns

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N6 conceded the Head of the ~ in thE religiotis life in ceremonies at the commuilitys Boa l1Qme visits will be allowedhoe NmiddotY and Mrs Theodore O dId t I House he preferred II SUb-boil Weciel associate general secr~ ton novithite From left Sister Dian~ Marie Carmody Tauil- seven an Ive ays r~spec lve middot A~dmiddot -I like themiddot ~(joki~ middottary of the Division of Christianmiddot ton and Si~tei- ClairePaqllette Raynllamentering their ctl- ~he ~h~g~~cordlllg ~o SIJshy

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-----middot TftE ANCHORshy 9New EnglandLueky to Be Near Thurs July 14 3~66

Souree of Luseious Seafood CDA Convention I oj

By Joseph and Marilyn Roderick To Open SundayI must make another appeal in behalf of day liDies

BOSTON (NC) - T-be RevAt one time these flowers were considered the lowliest of Douglas Horton former dean offlow~rs and were to Igte seen mainly in unkempt gardens the Harvard University divinity

tields and along roadsides Dull am~r in color it was known scMol will be a featuredspe~~middot

er at the 31stbiennial Catholicthat they were Capable of seafood eating in my own oPin- Daughters of Alnerica national8UrViving almosfany amount ion the clam convention here starting Sundayof neglect poor soil drought Tbefreshness and availability

Dr Horton will speak on aand ill treatment and so they of this tyPe of food along ith panel dealing wiih Christian

~re planted in difficult areas the swi~ness of its prepara~on Conver$8tions Richard Cardishywhere nothing else could grow makes It perfect for hot sticky nal Cushing of Boston and Msgr Things have changed formiddot the i days Salad~ and Summer se~m

middot Francis J Lally editor of thelowly day li11 Hybridists have to go band m hand and nothmg Pil~ Boston archdjocesim newsshyimproved the middotquality of flower makes a qwcker or tastier salad

middot pa~r are alSo listed as paneland the length middotof the poundlowering than seafood even the canned ists taeasonand have broadeneq ~ and frozen vaneties such as tuna

Cardinal Cushing host to thecolor spectrum~include Y~l- and Alaskan crab meat conv~ntion is scheduJed to offerlows oranges and myriad Pas~l One of the secrets of success m the convention Mass and to besharles without diminishing the cooking these gifts from ~he sea fe~turea speaker at the conven- touglmess of the plant in any is speed overcooking tends to tion banquetwaY ~he new hybrids may be toughen even the sweetest clam

grown unler the same adverse and dry out the most succulent A panel oilmiddot The Influence of eonditions of drought poor soil fresh sworfish steak Freshness weimen in the World will h~ve erowding md light shade as the is second in importance in fish as speakers Mother Mary Henshyolder wild varieties cookery as can be attested to by nesseyof the Cenacle Convent Under desirable conditions anyone who has tasted a fish Mary Sparks of radio station the newvarieties of day lily do cooked over an open fire secshy WNAC Mrs Mary McGrath of extremely well These are fasci onds after leaving its watery the Boston Herald and Dr Franshyoating plants in many respects home ces Smith of the Leahy Clinic For one thing the flower lasts Many years ago when my famshy Msgr Joseph Havey superior for only one day to be quick17 fly vacationed at Horseneck of the Missionary Society of st

James the Apostlefounded breplaced by another on the fol- Beach before the hurricanes Cardinal Cushing to send U s

priests to Latin American miso lowing day ravag~d it one of our favorite

The plants reproduce very pastimes was gazing through sions and Msgr Joseph M Nelshy4tJicldy and a single tuber will binoculars in search of return ligan 0f the CommissionGlf

grow to three or four the first ing swordfishingboats If the Christian Unity for the Balti shyrear and may be broken up in~ had a white flag flying from the more archdiocese aIsGwill Mshy

dress the convention 10middot or mj)e plants after five mast it meant they had had a yellngtor so TheY ~aybe moved successful day and were return- Andre G~gneand Miss Margaret Parkef ehairman The at ~1most any time without real~ ing witb their prize or prizes tomiddot affair wi1lbe held on the hOllpitaI gt9ulids corner of Mid- ly setting them back to any eK- the wharf at WestpOrt Point die and South Main Streets ChiekimBarbecue Set tent although the best time for The lucky youngster who first ~ planting is in late Summer or sighted this flag woqld run to At Central ViUage aarly Fall tellthe adults and we would all Members of theLadies GuildStronger Church

This is the time thqugh ~ pile eagearly into the cars hOP- of St John Ule Baptist Church isit the nurseries to see them lB ing to reach the dock before the Central Village will sponsor a bl~ for -election for pU~has- boat came into sight in the Tithing Paid Catechists Action Movement Play chicken barbecue from 530 to ing later m the ~asonBettcr river The huge swordfish were bull 730 satUrday night July 16 at yet if you hare 8 friend witp a somet~ng to see (an~ smell) Mai()r Role in PhiHppine$ Church Progress the parish hall Serving will be fewplantswhich are well-estab-middot as their huge carcaSses fIlled the continuous TiCkets are limited lis~edI am sure_~~t he woUld sman fishing boats and their SAGINAW (NC) Tithing AId these ~osts are not iii- _ and should be obtained in adshybe more than Willi~ toI)llrt sword was a frightening th~ng paid catecllists and a lrtrong eon~Clerable eGD te~chers are vance from merilbers Or at 1iie with a fewtu~rs to view N~Nlaquorthel~ss we f01gt CaibolicActi~xnoveP1ent are pa~ saiaries ~denjogta pro- rectory General ch~rmanis

enjY~e yellowsand golds what they looked like as we ate playing major roles in stren~~h- fe~~~ stat~~ nthar home MrS MaqAeveao assisted by III s~lidcolors although thest bull the fresh steaks the next day ening the Church in the Phihp-ar~as p()ten~~ t~cheurolS 8re ticket chairman Mrs Edith teildto fade a littlEi if plahteci itl The following -scall~p recipe is _Pneamp ~ missiOllarysaidbere seiltfr()riitM pT0ViIlces to spec- Kirby ditectsUObutthereare Jiulny one which Illuse if MeliSllli i Fth Andr LeF bvere ia(Co~legesmiddoti~tieJ~ani1aarea ~ varieties in the1rum~tll~finds any co~panions for her OCn~ who hi~~een ~tiOlled forC9It~~ini~~Wlenth~y r~= The guild will Peet at 8 ~ form Some are banded~soDle lone ~tcl1 c bull if the Ph1Hplnes shiee 19141 ue- tu~t~he~r homeJowlls and vp night also in th~ hall and allfrm~d arid they areeven to 00 Thismiddot recipe shoUld be used bed reliJous growth o~ the lag~~ ~~~ ar~ ~~gnedt()teah mem~srerelluesfed to bring had in dwarfed forms But best with tin~scallopsthatneedveI1 ~ ciSmiddot tillmiddot tiD his It religIOn classes lD the public items for a food middotbaskit to be shyof all they require very little little cooking IS an we VlSI g orne schools on a scheduled basis ramedat the barbecue eyeneForthe gardener wh9~e SeaUoPsPonUgal$e here In~ichigan InhisInfantaparjsb of St

p~rpe~ual ery is l- I only had 2 cu s dry white wine wrhere are middot1~~p~ests middotfoTmiddot Marks Fath~r LeFebvere said tqe tImettbere 18 absoluteI7 I t ~ ot sliced 49000 peopleliVlngmiddot In three 46 lay catechists take care of re- In Cqtholic Schooi nQthing that can be p~ant~ with l ~~lonion sliced town~ and 68 villages he said ligiQl1s instrueticm in 26 grade SPOKANE (NC)-Four Prot less trouble and WhICh affords 12 wholemiddot peppercorns of hIS eastern Luzon area of schools In the iiocese as a whole estant mini-sters and a rabbi will as much beauty as the day m 1 spring of parsley and I Infanta-in Quezon Province It there ~ 2aO paid laY catechists participate in the Summer

In the Kitchen _ Tablespoons chopped parsley would be absolutely impOSSIble teaching in 120 ptjblic scbools J

School of Christian ApostolateMel~ssa pic~ed uP a sca~lop 2 pounds of tiny scallops to get anything done without ~ In additionto paying theeosts (SSCA) next week at Gonzaga~ell 10 the nver t~s mbrnmg 2Tablespoonsof butter lay helpproVlded by Catholic of8D eneosIve CCD program University here in the State ctf Where were vacaJIon~ng and 1I large ripe tomatoes Action and the CCD tithing is also paying ~e brunt Washington More than 1000lDuch to her ~nse It tu~ed 1pound pound mushrooms trimmed Father LeFebvere noted that of tb~ eosts of educating semshy teenagers - including various eut to have two sld~ a~d be lB- and coarselychoRPelt despite a decline ip middotthe economy inarians Christian and Jewish youth bullhablt~d She plac~d It WIth great 1 Tablespoon lemon juice the introduction of tithing has The Carmelite reported that groups -are expected ror the care In a sandpail full f water salt and pepper beeninstrumental in permitting the status of the priesthood and five-day leadership school beingand ~ounced to all WIth great 1) In a saucepan put the wine the Church to move ahead Sisterhood has risen sharply in sponsored by Bishop BernaId 3~ g~nerosty We can cook It for carrot onion~ peppercorns aod P naSiatas the Philippines and vocations are Topel of Spoka~bull dinner ess~o

COUNTRY FAIR TO BENEFITNOmiddotVITIATESettin tr6

Up Fair booths for the Presentation of Mary Novitiate under the splnsorsmp Of the Friends of St Amies Hospishy

tal Fall River scbeduled f~ Saturday J111y 16 from 9 to 9 are left to rlmiddotghtbull Sister BeattiK Sister Rita Marie

the sprig oflparsley Bring to r0 growing We now have 27 boys If lilie could manage to fiM boil and add the ~allopssim- T~~g b~ said bas bootjt~ in Manila seminaries he said

ew of his friends I mightac- Mer in the liquid foi- about 10 h~8~s~~come fo~ 180 PeSO$ plus five boys in our Cannelite eept her offer bu~ one lone seal- minutes [ to ais~aci~701) p~per month seminaries lop wouldnt be much of a feast 2 Lift Out the scallops ptlloe f~ ~~ sllid PllYs CCl) eosta Now a whole sandpail fuP might i~ a ~wl and when they can be and for ~~ucation ~ aemshybe imother thing for nothing handled cut them into evem iDarims Rummage Sale lends itself moreto-Summer eat- slices about 1pound inch thick

St ~celiasMissionClubwiniDJl ~han thetieasures of the seabullbull 3 Simmer the cooking liquid IndianmiddotBishopmiddotmiddot Praises hold a rummage al~ from 6 toWe in New England dont fully until it is reduced to about ~ 9 tomorr~w and from 1l 10 4reaHzehow lucky we areto be of a cup Strain and reserve American Missioners- Saturday at 62-1 Whipple Streetnear the source of luscious sea- 4 rn a large skillet me~t the

Fall River Proceedsmiddot will beneshyfootlmiddot as the aforementionedJ Dutteradd the tomatoes Peeled CALltur~~(NC)~a~s~ed- fit the Franciscan MissionariesscalloR the sweet crab the and seeded and coarsely chopped PusIShOf La~rn~ p~aChY of Mary and contributions ofroyal lobster and all the other and t~~ mushrooms aqd cOok S l1Sr~ urne 0 IS ocese clethes will be appreciated varieties of fish that inhabit our over a low he~t until mushrooms from a VISIt tad the Un~tedttate~

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of collegiality in the Church needs 0 be extended beyond its specific relation to the hielarch~

the president of the Nationall Council of eathollc Men saicf here

Speaking ~efore the fourtlli a~nual conv~ntion of the Diocshyesan Council of ~atholic MeBt John Donnelly said that the whole world had a glimpse 01 what can be accomplished bi collegiality at the Second Vanshyean Council

It liked the glimpse he ccm tinued and will demand a fuD view This will meall applying collegiality by analogy to othell areas of the Church

While collegiality strictiy apshyplies to the College of Bishops he explained the bishop can ill turn consult with his priests and people

Good startl in this area have already been made he addec citing the opening of discussion of diocesan problems to allpeoshypIe in some dioceses and the creshyation of parish school boarde with lay membersbull

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Bishop Co rberry Urges Adequate Insured Income COLUMBUS (NC)-BishbP

John J Carberry has desshyleiibed an adequate insured income for one-parent famshyilies as a question basic to the people of our times and one ~hich cannot be evaded

The bishops statement was read by Father Thomas Duffy Chairman of the Diocesan Ecu-middot menicalCommission at the rally Itlimaxing the Ohio Walk for Adequate Welfare

Some 1000 persons were on hand for the rally in fronto~ the

State HOuse It marked the conshyelusion of a 10-day 155-mile walk from Cleveland to Columshybus Bishop Carberry noted his support of the marchers stated ~im of adequate welfare payshyments in Ohio-100 per cent of

2 standard based on todays cost 4)f living We join ~ithyou is asking

bull t themiddot state of Ohio to consider your proposal earnestly and to i-ectify the situation imlledi- PROUD MOTHFRTheaudiellce appla uded Mrs Alma St Onge of Putnam Conn Religious Superiors 2tely l1esaidmiddot at the St Michaels College commencementmiddotWinooski Park Vt where her three children Close Con e to Howemiddotver the bishop aske~ for received honorary dOctotates in th~ same ceremony Left to right Msgr Paul J St V n on new and creative approaches to Onge vicar general of the NorVlich Conn diocese Mrs StOnge Mother Ritamiddot de la ATCHISON (NC) - CatholR ~ problem of public weifare Cmiddot F SEA religious superiors of men closed including the consideration of a rolX lllericanprovlllclal If the Daughters of the Holy Ghost and US Rep their ninth annual assembly miranteed income Villiam L St 9ngeof Connecticut NC Photo here in Kansas with a resolutiolll Consider the responsibilities urging religious communities to of the parent In one-parltmt fam- Smiddot G Ch h L d continue their search for ways of

jlies who is attempting to bring ees reater il urc ave an Loyaltymiddot ever more effectively livinfl

liP children properly against their witness of Christ through everwhelming odds he said poverty

Basic Question New Penno Bi shop Cite$ CounciIGoins Attending the meeting were Should not such parents be 142 leaders in the Conference 01

Jgiven an adequate insured in- ALTOONA (NC)-A degree Loyalty to and love for the Speaking of the Constitutionmiddot Major Religious Superiors of Come relieving them of the of confusion may have followed ChUllt h he declared will equal on the Church in the Modern Mens InStitutes representing pressing anxietiesoLmere sub it but Vatican Council IIs teach- in days tocomemiddotmiddotammiddotpersuaded World he declared it should re- 35000 priests Brothers and sem sistence existence instead of the ings wil1middot1~ad men eventually to that ltJf the infant Christian com- mind every member of the dio- inarians Jlovernment hiring endless varie- great loveof and-loyalty to the mlinitymiddot I cese of-the role to middotbe filled ill In their four-day meeting they ties of parent substitutes such as Church Bishop James J iIogan Bisil10p Hogan commented on shedding the lightoJEtheGospel e-amined how they can fulfill

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~ a mmlmum standard fortral Dogmatic Constitution On thr~ categorIes middottotaled$3407 Chmtmiddot - middot ilealth and decency sehn 199- the Ctltrcli whick penetrated M millIon ~h~ breakqownmiddotreJO~ted

profolli)~nyinto the mysterymiddotCJIf was ~ehgJOus $112~2 million E G S Beiledict~nesmiddot Expand Chtist~sChurchu~t nature her e~c~hj)nll $753D~ll~on al1~ ast elmans middoteek middot C 11 K mission the rriorif filled with h~sPl1al and institutional $1432 S I degt 0 Cmiddoth h 0

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L ~TCHIS0NltNC)-Father Al- ture generations privileg~d ~ Th~ breakdown of th~tpree LINmiddot (llC)-GeraldGOefshy~~ilJI~TI)1laquon OSI3president be m~mbers of tJte LOJdsMysti- previnus years 196~ ielgiou~ ier he~d oi~astGeirrian~~ middot ~StBened](t$ltolle~e here in cal Body $1033 mIllIon ~duc1tional $680 communlst-dommated Christianlapsa~ says ~lIarringdeIays we million~ hospital and institu- Deinocratjcmiddot party insist~d that ~nay have the foundationsin nmiddot~middotmemiddot middotCmiddotmiddothmiddotmiddotmiddotC ago Man ti6nal-$985 milliont(jtal $2698 tle Catholic IChurchin East and~fore the first snowfalls He million 1963 religious $1001 westGermany must be seen as was speaking of the colleges H Obl million _educational $678 ~il- two indepmiddotendentunits -

middot new $1 million library and onorary ate lion hospital and institutional This view is pushed from time $640000 dormitory SAN ANTONIO (middotNC) -Ed- $1030 million totll $2709 mil- to time by the East German al-

The three-story air-condi- ward Murphy of Ciiicago has re- lion 1964 religious $999 mH- th6~~tes who see c09peratiolll ~oned library will accommodate ceived the t~tle of honorary Ob- lion educational $709 million between the bishops of the two 230000 volumes to start but is late - highest distinction t ha t l)ospHal and institutional $1 301 zones of Germany as a danger designed for expansion since can be giveri a layman by the million total $3003 milli~n to communist power 7000 volumes are being added Oblates of Mary Immaculate Preliminary reports for the Goettel claimed that the West each y~ar The dormItory will The title was conferred at St first quarter of 1966 showed a German bishops impelled by the house ne~rlY 150 ~tudents at tl1e ~nthonys Seminary here in fallinH off in religious and hos- demands of their Christian exist shyBenedlctmes men s college Texas by Father Clifford Black- pital and institutional construc- ence work to overthrow the

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crown Edward Duff SJ associate proshy A Polish representative here fessor of political science at Holy SELFmiddotHELP PROJECT A host of young collegians and high school stud~nts are sp~aking two weeks after the deshyCross College Worcester Mass participating in a Self-Help Project cQnducted by Marymount College Boca Raton for sign of the stamp was exhibited 81d Msgr Joseph Gremillionbull migrant workers and cultU1ally deprived children of South Flotida Greg Johnson Diocese publiCly here said his governshydirector for Socio-economic de-shy ment insisted that the design telof Miami seminarian provides the music while Nigerian princess Roseanna Ofem censhyvelopment Catholic Relief Serv be changed Otherwise Pohmdter teaches dancing 011 the grounds of St Vincent de Paul major seminary which has ices-National Catholic Welfare might refuse to allow any U S Conference New York lent its facilities as one of six centers during the six-week Summer middotprogram NC Photo mail bearing the stamp into iit

A week before the confershy territory he added ences opening the WCC made In the meantime the COntroshypublic priormiddot recommendations versial stamp is still on Ul4Seminarian Singers Have Hit middotRecordby top Anglican Orthodox Protshy presses Its initial printing 0laquo estant and Roman Catholic scholshy 115 million stamps is schedulet1l ars calling for immediate estabshy ISons ofmiddot AdamI See Value of Folk Music for first day of issue lishment of joint study and acshytlon progplms by their churches CINCINNATI (NO)-The fa- more promise Word of Light group three years ago Later middotHecads Department to deal with a broad scope of vored folk music Of the college- which middotalso has a religious theme they learned and added guitar ST LOUIS (NC) _ Mary E social ills age generation can be used to The seminarians came up with playing In addition to personal Dajs has been named directOli

Joint Action adantage in the apostolate io Handful in three days and appearances the three have vis- of social service a new depar~ The recommendations were youth were surprised ~hen the tune isted a mission in North Caro- ment at the Catholic Hospitan

revealed with the publication by Thats the view of the Sons ~came a hit A major record lina where they sang a loU AssOciation l)eadcillarter~ here the WCC of the full texts of ofmiddot Adam middotthree popular folk Company now is middotnegotiating lor mountain Mass designed esp~- MiSliDavis ws formerly witll minutes of two closed meetings singers~ho developed their Handfulmiddotmiddot dally to appeal to the people of the American Public Welfabull held under the joint auspices of talents as a hobby at Stmiddot Greg- Folk Mountain Mag Appalachlmiddota A ti eh _ ssocla on 111middot lcago w~ theWCC and the Vatican Secre- orY$ Seminary here The seminarians began singing lIhe was siaff ampB$Ociate for med-o ~ariatfor Promoting Christian The tiio--WillialnWySdng (JIf ~ together as a barber~hop~ The seminarians ltre Convinced ~al care

New SilCJm~ Stirs Po~ish Regome

WASHINGTON (NC)-Poland has threatened to refuse all mail bearing the new U S five-cent stamp honoring 1000 years of Polands statehood and its milshylennium of Christianity The stamp is due to be released on Jul) 30

In Warsaw U S Ambassador John A Gronouski former U S Postmaster General dismissed the threat as still in the rumor siage

The stamp bears a Latin cross between the dates 966 and 1966 above an eagle Milwaukee arshytist Edmund D Lewandoski who designed the stamp said it is ~

stylized version of the ttadishytional Polish eagle wearing ~

erown The Polish government

through its embassy here pJOshytested that the eagle depicted is the pre-World War II eagle and not the communist post-war eagle The U S State and Post Office departments said the only apparent difference is that the post-war eagle wears a

Vhurs July 14 11966Urge Closer Ties tin Church Fighl On Social Ills

GENEVA (NC) - The World Conference on Church and Society at its opening here was confronted with what amounted to a summons for the immediate broadening of collaboration between members of the World Council of Churches and the Roman Cathshyolic Church on a wide range of middotsocial activities

The conference sponsored by the WCC brought together 400 theologians and leading Chris- i

tia laymen active in public and social affairs for two weeks of probing under the theme Christians in the Technical and Social Revolutions of Our Time The WCC described the meeting i as the most important on social issues ever held under WCC auspices

An eight-man team of official Catholic observers present for the meeting included Msgr Charles Moeller Belgian theoshylogian who recently became unshydersecretary of the Doctrinal Congregation in Rome Father

Unity st Raphaels parish Srraquoing- tl1at appropriate folk music 01-The recommen~ation~~numer- field Terry Wilkeylto~ StmiddotmiddotVin- Seminarians Get feredwith dignity arid solemnity

Ilted race relations problems de Pauls heremiddotandmiddotMlchaelUr-middot _ has a place in tlie Chilrchsmiddot)jt- concerning socialeconomic and bas of StmiddotJosephs Massillon- Smiddot T bullbull 1 orgyThey are especialij fond ~u~tral development emergency have a hit record Hllndful 01 ~~~r ra1n19 of the folk music MaSs for

~iefJ refugeemiddotmiddotresettlement ac eurolay nowmiddotgoihg f()f them in ALANTA (NP)~Aroiddle yenoungAmericans composed by iion for p~a~e and preserice inmiddot OhiomiddotmiddotWHkey wfotethe music class collegestudent Yalled the Ray Repp

irlternati()nalotganitations as and aU middotthre~ ~har~ in compos~ stre~ts of a poor se~tionberein Young people inva~iablY a~lt ~areasrequi~ipgjminepiahtjointmiddot )ngmiddotthemiddot lyrics The words extolmiddot Atlallt~j where povertyis more -~surprised when they discover

bull a~tion They said that while manS achievements and worth eidentthan in sections he tne Sons of Adam aie semishybasic differences middotin sodal and strelS hili ~otaldependenee walked duriilgjiis highsch~l naria~s they said rolk iYusi~ thinking still remain between on God bull days in Rochester N Y by the trio helps dispel the JM)shy

the ehurch~ these were areas Surprise elllaquo ~He got a hajrc~t in a Negro iion that the Church i6 oot Of in which joint programs eOlld None of the three regards blrlgtershop in the area caulling touch with coliege-~ge eu~toffiB lie un~ertaken immediately himself as a professional enter- at least some wondelment aboutmiddot a~d eUlturet~ey a~ded

They also said that the Ro- tainer In factafter Summer his presence there man Catholi~ and other churches vacation the trio will dissolve He is one of ii seminarians Mould combine their study of Wysong and Urbas will be to- working iii the Atlanta archdioshy Cars Blessed te the~logical bases of Chris- gether as students at Mount St cese as part of the Summer BONN (NC)Tens of tbotl shytlan SOCIal acbon because they Marys Seminary here while With A Purpose p l og l am sands of cars were blessed bywere firmly convinced that Wilkey will enter the majormiddot (SWAP) The group divided

pr~ests all over Germany in thethere is no suff~cieht re~son ~hy seminaryo~ the Glenmary into three areas of pastoral conshy Churchs observance of trafficmiddotfurther work on this theme Fathers in Chicago cerri-=rural suburban and urban safety day Following the blessshys~ou~d be carried on in jsola- Meal1while ~hatev~r profits a~9stolates ~ is attemptillg te ing drivers promised to applytlOn come flom their publIc apPear- identify the Church with the the hiw of charity while on the

ances and rcentcord sa~es will be needs of the people and assist roadJosephite Fathers used to help them continue their the pastor in the functioning of studies for the pri~sthood the parish Re-elect Fr ODea Handful of Clay was com-

WASHINGTON (NC)-Father posed for the flip side of a Although the archdIOcese has George F ODea middotSS~J has d f t th t had a Summer program for deashy

re~0r ea urIng a song a cons for a number of yearsbeen reelected superior general orlgl11ally was beheved t~ have Archbishop Paul J Hallinan offomiddot a second six-year term at a

Atlanta now has extended thegeneral chapter meeting here of program to include youngerthe Josephite Fathers He has Bishop of Trenton seminalmiddotians It not only aids theheaded the community since

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in the community before his Trenton Diocese by Bishop is available in cans 2 to 12 Ibs ~lection as superior general George W Ahr He has been under the Atalanta Krakus or Tal81 (Bass River

fhe Josephite community of vice chancellor since 1963 Msgr brands Tender lean readytoeatl RAMBLERpriests and Brothers was foundshy Fitzgerald succeeds B ish 0 p At your favorite meat cou nterSavings Bank Americas Economy Kinglted in Baltimore in 1893 dedishy James J Hogiin who was enshyFnr the Best Deal Come Tocated to work among Negroes throned last week as spiritual

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hardly eyer referred to by name petence in his professionmiddot4e has the Abbey-College Church at your prayer-book your complacent spiritual fortress Praeti~e it butas the engineer the sub- by middothis loose morals and his ir- St Mselinj Coll~ge~Manches- j by selfdenial for the hunlry and you will understand its beautiesbull Btantive modified by one or an- regularity courted the loss of tel N H ~~veno~her B~$hops GodLove You

who does not know all there is Ion for JamIe The oy ~k~~ hI~ firm of Koehler and Issac It has td know about Negroes ail(~ S~~lIl$ t~ regll1p vlt~bty ~n been built by the Davison Con-

He actually looks at Negroes hls prelienc7middot Barre~tmiddot ~s per~ struction Company of Marichest- Is all eyes middotand ears and anten- sua~ecJ to gIVe up hIS_ Jpb a1~ ermiddot Groundhreaking was held ill

THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-ThurS July 14 1966

Percys Last Gentlemen8 Fascinating Elusive Novel

By Rt Revlisgr John S Kennedy Walker Percys novel The Last Gentlemen (Farrar

Straus and GirouxNew York $595) is both fascinating middot and elusive it is peopled by eccentrics of all ages and conditions and both_settingS and ~ction ~re stlange Irony ~lays over themiddot ~hol~ book Mr Vaught has antic ways lIke lIghtmng Llghtpmg af- and seems always to be middotgiving fords an unwonted even an impersonation of a crotchey stari1i~gview offami)i~r Southern gentleman He isin landscapes and objects m()men- act a very shrewd man tarily bringing intQ lrilliant Inte~t on making ~oey and prominence somegenerally un- very succ~ssfUl at It Mrs noticed detail while leaving all Vaught oscIllates between proshyelse in ominous shadow And when the flash h ended we w~nder wh~ther we saw what we saw Such too is the effect of Mr Per c y s method wit h human life an~ with the ltharshyacters he has created The The two absent members ofmiddot chief of these is WillisklnBibb the family are moremiddot readily unshy Bmiddotshomiddot) Cmiddotonnmiddotmiddot011Barrett 25 born in the Deep derstoodalthough neither w r South but when we meet him without cryptic quality At Stmiddot AnselmS shyworking as a hUmidification en- When we encounter Sutter be

middot gineer at Macys in New York is seen to be at 34 voluntary Bishop ConnollyWas among

other adjective as mocking as it is definitive Someone re-middot

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tual duties that he is really only bull jan~tor Which IS true but truthls seldom dIrectly spoken any more

Baffles Psychiatrist He has periodic boutSmiddot of ani

nesia eXperiences difficulties in relating to groups bafflesthe psychiatrist to whom hehas been~ going for many months He) she (V~~L olttecl half de3s preachEld madethe highest possiblescoles Isk~~ her if ~he ~aritedto be Un1Su~1 Desln onmiddot psychOlogical aptitude tests) aliy~ a~~ 011 fl~ceiv~I1g in middotllf- The new chureb on the middotSt esp~ally in thearellofprobmiddotmiddot firmativeanswer bad~h~rc~m~itiseIIns cf~nipushas drawn a lem-solVing and goalseeldllg to the motherhouse gr~t deal of interestmiddot because

middot T~e trouble was hecoUldn That as il Val)ater tells of ~~r~Igtltsing s~ze and UIlc~U~ thmk what to do ~tYeentests Barret 1 ~eceIVed m~ruction_ circul~ d~signIt will se~

This ingenuousfree-floatiiJg ma~e a general confeSSlO~l was ~ the~ehe(iktinecomntuii~~y ~~ YOQrig man has a Peculiar efpounde~t shnven~aptI~d middotconfInne~ ~ts Abbe3middot Chuflh and the st~ middot on people For example when andmide mYf~rstv~ws all In de~fqody~ c~mPus c~apel

he tehirns to the Southhe di~~ thespaceof ~x wveks They P4l~yyeari~tbe plapJ1illg turbsmiddotthe Negroes with whom hi th~ught I w~ cra~y the~bQeyColllige Church was comes in contact He is the onlyTh~Yllughtli be~laquove that BaJ- designed br Nicholas Issac of white man in the entire South ~ett wIll m~e an ~dea~~ompa~ the Manchester architectural

Rae in theirpresence wvich is not at all what they expect from II white man hence their pershyturbation

-lt ToU~h of Ma~ness AS with illl else in the bOOk

the circumstanceSlof hisretumshying to the South have a touch of madness While in New York Ion beggars himselfto buya tel shy~ escope costing about $2000 in order to look at things (thebncks for exanipleina build- ing) and thereby recove~ the~ ~d also to _watch ~opl~ close up without their being aware

that they are undermiddotmiddotscrutiny He takes to watching a beauti shy

luI girl who frequerits a certain bench in Ce~tral Par~ ~e learn that she is Kit~Vatightmiddotmiddota South~rner likepI~Ielmiddot mee~ the cenclusionis equivocal her a~d her family ~nd soo~ ~is Mi ~ercys p4rpose it ouid almost a member of tl)e family appear is tqraise questions not

Kitty is ill~ew York for ~oanswer tli~m Th~ ambig~uty trainin~ in ballet and living of life itself is conveYed notmiddot with Rita who has been di deared up No valu~is Jeft unshyvorced from KittYsbrother Dr~ tested no conven~ioi-diili~talas Sutter Vaught Another brother well --as coriservatiy~)uhque~-Jamie 16 has been in Northern tioned) The book can beread hospitals foli four yea~suffer-forthecolnic genius whchnlushyfrom a severe and atypical minates it But vheri one h~s mononucleosis The pa~ntS of left off cquckling le wik~til1 i

Kitty and Jamie are in New be pondering themiddot darkWiSdoln telephone eal1~ sen JoMmiddotmiddotO York atthe moment because whichstirsilnci stutters in this Pastore of Rhode Island is tbit i

clltiinies cOllditionis~~ical~o-vetrxir~rz-rt~~xJxJi--Ejt middotebiefi-spoilHotmiddotiofmiddot~measu~~rlt

fesslOnal Southern charmmiddot a~d coquetry and b~uts of apopl~ctlc SUPERIOR GE1ERAL

r~ge at ~UC thm~s as fluorlda- Th~ Very Rev George F bon It IS ImpOSSIble to get at ODea SSJ has been reshythe simple truth about either

elected Superior General ofDefies Detection the Josephite Fathers whoseKitty too is hard to categoshy

rize By fits she sees herself inmiddot more than 300 priests clerics various roles dancer co-ed and Brothers work in the housewife She tries to fit her- Negro apo3toJate with theirself into stereotypes of each in motherhouJe in Baltimoreturn but what she is in herself

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more ill than eveJBarrett goes after them knowjngonlY that v~teran Rome cOrrespondent they are somewhere in the vi- ~ IrvineR Levinewh1) has cOYshydnity of Santa-Fe

Whenmiddot middothe finds the twob rothers Jamie il dy~ng

grimly comic struggle ensueSchiefly conceriiing whetlietor

not the youth is to be baptized as his sister the nun has directed Thedeathbed scene is grotesque

but ihesltapahly affecting and

positjpn and seems quite cont~n~ representinf five New EnglanQ to bemiddot an assistant coroner and GoD LOVE lOU to WK tor $10 In appreciation for Our amatemiddoturphImiddotlosophermiddotmiddotmiddot Dioceses participa~d in middotthe

_ ceremonies as did Benedictine Lords -crace to camtt smolting may we DOW ~8e the money sPeDt In Six~ Weeks Abbots from monasteriesmiddotacroSs onmiddot these coffin nails to Ilail down the spread of leprosy hunger

Val t~e older daughter is a the naiioriled by Rt~ Rev Beililo and thirst bullbullbull to AB for $100 In thanksgiVing for arecovelT nun working among Negroes in Gut OSB Abbot Primate of fom amiddot sevee heart attack and slight stoke bullbullbull to Thomas a miserable backwater in the the Benedictine Order agemiddotS Christine age 1 Michael age 6 Patti age 5 Robert age 4 DeeR South She was instantly Bishop EmestT PririeauOt Paul age -Z fO $941 We saved this money we Iot from our converted to Citholicism while Manchester officiated at the ~ Christmases Valentines and birthdays smee ou fathe middotdied ~ bull deg at ~oJum~ill Uhiv~rsity ~he~ consecration riteli which were to a MissionmiddotSoclety of (ifreen Bay Wise for $50 Enclosed is amp

oneAay ~n t~e middotlibrary ~ n~ri presid~ 0 vel by - Richard eheck ~ help 7011 middotwith jrou inision work ha4~uddel1lYsaid to hTr~h~tCardinal Cushing whoa~ ~ ~

~ccompany Janue and the fam~ Dec 1963 Ily qack hOJW~middot Once there h~ an~ Jlll)ie can go where t~ey S V tideg U like and ~ll~ave ~he whe~~ ays CI can ses withal to gratify their every YVmiddotmiddot middottmiddot0 J~dmiddotyamiddotnmiddottage whim

Affecting Scene RADNOR (NC)-The Vaticaa -The re~igtltiti~n of t~ storY has respomedmiddottotheageoftei shy

comes with the disappearance of evisiorf Witb a professional apmiddot Sutter ari~ Jamie the latt~I now proacliand is using themediUtili

to-advantaeaccordmg ~ Ii

ered Rome for NBC News foir several years says in TV Guide magazirie The familiarity Ci papal advisors withmiddotmiddotthe Intri~ cies ofmiddot middott~levision sometimes seeinS grellter than Am~riCaA televisions familiarity withtb2 Vatican bull Levinecredited much of themiddotmiddot Vaticans progressive attitude toward telcvision to Pope Paul VI who has made greater use of the medum than either middotPiWl XIIor Jopn ~III OIL C DI mn - uSC~ 11le laquol oS Iiuo

WASHINGTON (NC) ~ The Seniitehai p~ssed and sent to the House a bill making it a federal crime to make an obshyscene or harassing interstate

Unhappy in the F~--h-e-fS-H-O-Use-middot-~--Imiddot

Godlove You By Most Itev Fulton J Sheen DD

We go to Mass we sa our prayers we receive Communion we help pay for the gymnasiumin the school with 6 basket-baD middotstandards Yet we are unhappy not just emotionally but even in our faith Why Because it is half-faith We are like the elder SODmiddot

who stayed in the fathers house but was miserable He complained andmiddot was unhappy for two J~asons firsthe could not see why middotthe fathers house andheaven too should be turned upside down for those who left it or were miserable sinners and good-for-nothings second becaUse the elder SfJn was vegetating not living-biB piety was niiidewed and he found God a bore when he kept the Comshymaridm~ntS He was not putting his faith into practice

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Some of us 111 the (lhurchare like married couples who artei a i~~ years Dever1ell one another I love )ou In like maDrier faith ~a tediun1when it does not gO out to neighbor arid Is incapable of sympathizing rith tbe llper helt youth thfukinlr of suicide ilr those living in h~vels iD Africa We 1ake our faith for granted Like the elclerson It exshyp ~es ItSeif in fonnulizfld worship of God but riot in a sPontalleo1llS love of he hungry Christ lit wriles big checks for rich church institutions without eve tithing $10 of it to brinir the faith to someone In Asilll It Is jwlt full of saeh habitsas outine llueSday n~venas We

are the good solld middle class who ignore the classless vEl are the salt

of ihe earib but salt that has lost Its savor

We ~ unhap))) ~Iuse the ChriSt we have in oU hearts Is a plastic Christ not thll flesh and blood Christ breathing and suffering in the ~serabll of the world Strange is it not that the Church and maniage which are to give Us the greatest measshy

The color-of each ofmiddot the WORLDMISSION RO$ARYS ~ decades-sy~bolizesone oj~thefive continents of the ~orld where missionaries are laboring tomiddot bring souls to Christ Thosemiddot of you w~cannotmiddot-go ~the Missions can s~r~~gthent1losewho~or~in

your place by prayingfor them To 11C~ve p~~ W9RL~ ~I~~PN ROSARY which has- 00eJ1l blessed by Bishop Sheen send your

request and an offering omiddotf $2 to TheSo~~ty fQl- the h~pagciti~ of middotthe Faith 366 FifthAvenue New YorkNY 100lgtlmiddot

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THE ANCHOR-Catholics Lead Franciscan Missioner Says Singing ~ancing 13Thurs July 14 1966

In Resettling At Mass Part of Zululand Liturgy Ghanas Leaders New ArrivaIs

MIAMI (NC) - Almost By Dor~thy Eastman Want Church half of the Cuban refugees LONDON (Mt)-Church leadshy

His parishioners not only sing at every Mass-they dance too Theyve been doing who have ~ived in south ers in Ghana have been asked It for years When he performs a wedding ceremony the first thing he usually aoes is to bring religion back to theFlorida since the United introduce the bride and groom to each other Mo~t times they would have never have met country) youths by the LibershyStates government - sponsored ation Copncil that was set upairlift started last December before this The priest with the unusual parish is Rev Thaddeus Kidd OFM who was

after the coup detat that oustedhave been resettled by the Imshy in the diocese this month on Kwane Nkrumah Archbishopmigration Department National behalf of his Franciscan eountry the story will be told in John K Amissah of Cape CoastCatholic Welfare Conference mission to the Zulus He of- the same way down to the last told the Universe a nationalFlights arriving twice daily five days a week already have fered the comJYlent while W~ their knowledge has been Catholic weekly here

This is a healthy sign thehere that ululand In the north- pasSed on by word of mouth andbrought more than 26327 exiies archbishop said an indicationeastern p~rt of the Umon of the spoken word is sacred toto south Fiorida More than at least that the Church isSouth AfrIca 111 a ~Ittle cooler them When we first made this12119 refugees have been resetshy wanted by the leadersthan Massachusetts In the sum- discovery about them we begantled by NCWC in other areas of He claitned that things hadmer Were 6O0 feet a~~ve sea to reaJize how the stories in thethe country including New Jershy got to such a stage with Dr sey New York California Dlishy le~el In myte~rItory ~o Its a lot Old Testlimept coulC have been Nkrumah that any change wasnois Ma8Sachusetts and Puerto drIer than It IS here passed on before the time of the bound to be for the betterThe gema~ Franclscan who written word

hastens to say that he IS no rela- Rico An additional 6247 exiles Archbishop Amissah said thdon the NCWC registration rolls tion to Captain Kidd-As far as Dancmg Is Sacred he had seen Nkrumah at regularhave remained here I know-was in the diocese for Would Father Kidd compare intervals and found him cordialWomen and Children the first time He was born in his Zulus harmonizing and and friendly until 1963 whenWithin hours after they arrive

Scotland-his speech still retains dancing at Mass to the new the Ghana leader turned moreat Miami International Airport a Scottish burr-but raised and American innovation-the con- and mOl to the East and it beshythe refugees from Cuba who deshy educated in London He has a troversial Jazz Mass Theres came impQssible to get an intershysire resettlement are enroute to doctorate in social and political no comparison he says speaking view with him other cities to join relatives who science from the University of of the Jazz Mass thats almost The archbishop said that therefled the communist - controlled Louvain and he taught philos- artificial Its being superimposed has never been much oppositionisland earlier ophy at the College of Bergliolt upon this culture The great or hatred for the Church inAccording to Hugh McLoone outside London before going to thing about the dancing of the Ghana because most of thedirectot of the local NCWC ofshy Zululand as a missionary Zulus is that it arises from the countrys schools were built byfice jobs are no problem and First Native Ordained people-its instinctive the good missionaries andoffers of positions in various The Franciscans cover 30000 For them dancing is some- they also established many hosshyareas of the country are abunshy

square miles of territory in thing sacred you know middotIts very pitalsdant Premier Fidel Castros reshyZululand with 50 priests and 150 devotional when you see themstrictions on draft-age males sisters About eight per cent of do it---the way they do it and the technicians and professionals are the people are Catholic Ten of expression they put into it Its Religious in Texasreflected in the arrival figures the priests are Africans from part of their liturgy and a sen- M k C Iwhich show the majority of new other parts of the continent On sible manifestation of their wor- ar entennlarefugees are women and chil- July 4 the first Zulu native was ship because it emerges from SAN ANTONIO (NC)-Archshy dren

Work for Refugees ordained a priest in Rome The their culture bishop Robert E Lucey presided Latest statistics indicate that sisters are currently training 50 Father Kidd spoke of a letter at a concelebrated pontifical

411 per c~nt are women and 32 young Zulu girls as novices he received recently from an- yenasS here marking the compleshyper cent are children age 17 and They will middotform the nucleus of other Franciscan priest who is tion -of 100 years in Texas for younger Ab~ut six per cent of an order inZululand that will wlrlting to go into brand new the Sisters of Divine Providence the exiles are over 65 nurse and teach territorY that has recently been of San Antonio

Despite the large Dumbersof The Zulus being a l0madic opened up to the mIssionaries A feature (jf the three-day 001shyrefugees who have arrived by peo~l~ m~ve around a great deal ~hereare approximately 45~ - ebration was a dfamatic and the airlift there has been no in- _ but ItS stIll remarkable how far people there--and not a single musical Iage~pt Pr~)phets ~f

middot ereilliein the welfare eaSe load _ my pariShioners often walk to Christian Lig~t h~ld at the MUllicipal middot officials Said MassA family~ight-start out But1~~pr~est~ant embark ~n AuditprIumWtold thcstory-of

walkingwedn~~day to get to hi n~w miSsion just yet Hes the two centuries of the corlgreshyo C of e rass onSunda~ ~ou mIght say waiting to receive enoughrilohey - gationsmiddothist~rymiddot including the

DedIcatea I middotornG that Fat~er Kid~ 18 Igtretty no 0 go int~dheterrit-oryand-puHdmiddot ~09 y~a~~sP~J1~)~f Texas ) Seminary CObullege madlc hlms~lf smc~ he travels _ lIis new beaclquiutersa Smll1 The Sisters 0pound Divlne Provi-

bouncmg around m his L~nd 1Al~ER ~iDJ) OF st~aw tbatched mud hut that win - denceoSan Antonio iex were tos ANGELEs dc) ~Ihree Rove) ov~rr6OOO S9uaIe mIles _e about $20(1 fUnded hi ~~ance in 176 They

eerclinalswereamong morethan overhls panllh The Zulus have absolutely serve in the archdiocese of San a sre ofprelatewho partII InthelO years since he went f bull Antonio arid in the dioceses of

- -V antastlC memories the )Dis- 0 d All p bull h pated inthededicatiooi c~reinon- to middotZululand ltl saysmiddotthata f~W sionary says l-heyll remember ~s - arlS es ~liu ~t ~ B~deg1f1tville cpmiddot~~ _ les of-st tohnsSeminary lt~pl~ 1hing1l~ave ~ha~geeurolin this word ~Qr word what you told To Have Counclls Il nsti Dal1as-F~ WOlth El

lege in supurban Camarillo largely lmchanging country For thtlJllfive years ago There ale ~aso d~lvesion ~ Houston sail middot JtranciS CardinalSpel1ma~of instance the bridegroom still tribal storieS that have be~n SASKATOON (NC) ~Bi~hop J~gelo Alealdria Laf~yet~e

New York officiated at the ded pays his brides parents for her handed down for 2000 years and middottJKlein hasiristructedpastors LIttle ~ock- Oklahoma Cityshyic~tion ceremonies but when tpe Franciscim ~rst d lmiddott of estabiish parish cOlnichs Tulsa and Queretaro Mexico d Z 1 d ~ WI e y sca~eled parts t~e

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After the dedication Jaines arnvl In ulu an the average throughout the Saskatoon dio- Francis Cardinal McIntyre o~ bride coston~ cow and now slle ceie by the end of January NO jOB TOO BIGLos -Angeles was chiefcel~brant would cost five Buthe added middotFaith Makes Sacred 1967 rlle- councils aremiddot pllinned at a concelebrated MaSs with wi~h a ch1ckle most pride- M f as a step towards a represen~- NONE TOO SMALLmiddot the bi~hops afthe provineeOf grooms pay now on theinsta~l- usic E fective tive diocesan council in the -Los Angeles who include Bish ment Plan-lt-Ofle cow down and LOS ANGELES (NC~The future The Canadim prelate SULliVAN BROS~op Aloysius J Willing~r CSS~R~ ~ years to pay the rest middotapostolate of sacredmusic can ~idit is premature~ to estabshy~md Au~iliaryBishopiIarryJ( Automaticallymiddot Drafted not be effective without faith lish)hemiddottiiocesan body now but PRINTERS Clinch of Monterey Fresnomiddot The word Zuluineanswat Auxiliary Bishop John J Ward ~ added his hQpe thatit ean De_

Bishop F~aricis J ~urey of Sa~ riormiddotFathermiddotKidd explains So of Los ~gei~s toid the NaUon8l foUnded in the neQr futJire bull piego andFranlt~sJ Greeno that every bOy born into the r CathQlic lI4usic ~duc~tors As~ Tucson and Auxiliary Bishops tribe is automatically drafted eiation here

Tlmothy Manning and John J _when hes born So it wouldnt HQw much the chui~ch has at Ward of Los AngeJes do any goodfora Zuhdo bum _ ~eari t~e~sounq~u~Jligtft~e fQrlns his draft~ilrd~heshould realii qf $8~Jed musJcca~d)e sej~frqJJi bu h k)i th t1( t th~diJe~tiyes ofi~e pOpes over r~n 1 00-Voice Choir r~ ~ r ~~ I Ia e - the yeals~ he s~id

AtJohrison Wedding middotmiddotPrCraquodiicingObscene tbC~~~C~~~~~~k~t~t WASHINGTON (-NC)-A com-middot FI R d I ical llmllte~ri~mmiddot ~he ll)lltershybined choir of loomen and boys ms ~ bull 4ga pieces of art wIth which Chrisshyfrom two Catholic churches in SAN- FRANCISCO (NC)~T~tians over the centuries have

Baltimore will sing at the wed California Supreme Court bas praised God and the~i~herited ding of Luci-BainesJohnson the ruled thatthe production of ob ~reasures of sacred muic both

Presidents daughter and Pat- scene films is l~gal in this State liturgiCal a n dnop-lit~rgic~l rick JNugent here SaturdaY~ provided ~heIe is 110 prQvenin- should inspile Church musicians

Aug 6 middot bull _ tention toexhibitpr distributemiddot tocpntimie ~h6set~aditions shy Themiddot White House announced them nobly by rendering a service the chOirs fro~ the Cathedral of The states highest eourtmiddot that ismiddot genuiilelyartistic~

Mary Our Queen directed by ruled 5-2 that Robert A Klor Robert middotF Twynham and the ofmiddotJos Angeles a commercial ---~--~------

Church of the ImmacuIQte Heart film producer had beenmiddot con- MOntle Plvmmiddotbmiddotn9 amp 0 Mary directed by Norman victed of a crime which does not Syndor have been selected The exist H bull Co I Nuptial Mass will be offered ~t State lawforbids prepaIation eQtlngmiddot Ie noon in the National~hrine of of obscene materials intended Reg Master Plumber 2930 the Immacula~eConceptionhere for sale or distribution But GEO~GE M MONnE with 700 guests present Judge Mathew OTobriner whO - Over 35 Years

T~ynham will write original wrot~ the majority opini~n of Satisfied Service musl~ for parts ~ he Nuptial said the statute does not apply- 806 NO MAIN STREET Mass and SYndorm direct tbe to materials lOOt intended lor

190-voice fombined eh9i ll jiltributiODFall River OS 5-7491

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571 second Street Fait Ri~~r M~ssmiddotmiddot

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Registered Embalmer

Momiddoti office and Piant 95 middotari~geSt Lowell ~

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Holy Cross Fathels Pilgrimage leaving Oct 10th with Fr Robert E McDonnell wil visit Lisbon Fatima

Madrid Rome Lourdes Paris and London Total cost is $82900 Time Payments

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Expect 200 Pre~ate) at Opening Of Liverpool Catho19c Cathedral

LIVERPOOL (NC)-Between 00 and 300 overseas cardin~s and bishops will attend the cereshymonial opening on Whit Sunday next year of Liverpools spaceshyage Catholic cathedral

Pope Paul VI will send a pershysonal legate Leaders of the major Protestant churchesmiddot in Britain of the government and other national figures will plUshyticipate in this red-letter dayfor English Catholicism

The Cathedral of ChriSt the Klngalmost defies description

In none of the recognizable arshythodox styles of design it is a round tentmiddotlike building of cOhshy

crete with huge radiating butshytresses opening in its center like a wigwam f6r a tall broad cliimshy

ney ofcplored glass sunnounted by 16 sllarp pinnacles symbolic of the Crown of Thoms

All the multicolored lights fil shywring down this great shaft focus on the 19-ton solid white marble high altar and its surshyrounding white sanctuary Whereas the outside of this

vast grey and white space-capshysule sha~ suggests lightness and airiness the inside is solemn and majestic and richly colorful with small medieval orifices in tinted glass giving an almost

medieval tone Eaeh of the 10 side chapels is

isolated from the maio circular JElterior by purple glass dotted In red with the chapels tbelDshy

gelves lit by small slits1ind oPenings mostly in riehred glass

Piiee ~ $11 Milll811 The vastness of the maUl eashy

therlral is iildicatedb1 tliIe ~act that 2600 people can beaccomshylIlodated within 60 feet oif lhe

Sanctuary Cilft curved wooden baiches on SIGtted tubes Wtooh e~R be dropped into socke~in Ibe floor N9nnally this beBchshy

iftg wiil be reduced to accOOampB39shy date about 600 aHowing a better ~ of the white marble ftoer- -l$ariin Quigley 11 editM-pushy

mg with thick spokes oigretr liIher who claimed tbe death radiating~owardsthe high altar knell of themiddotMotion Picture Pro-

Latest heating acoustics anddllCtioo Code was ~~d by lRedenl cieeoratons have pushed release of the film up tile priCe of the eathedml to middotYoUr statement tb8t there is ever $l1Hilllioft noSUChmiddotthing as gOOd taste in

It will aetas ~~ blasphemyprofanity and obshytwm crown above the LiVeropOOl ilcerilt7 is suoh a basic truth skyline i~ the dark red saJiEl- that there C9Qld be DO one who atonemiddot Anglican eathedral jUst would ar~ with it Fine said 600 yards away with itllsolid in a message to Quigley Fine classical belfry pledged his suppo1 to an up-

Designed itT MethodJst dated code which would prevent The Cafuoli~ cathedral iTOfl~ ~lasPhemy profanity and 00shyt~y has beeJel designed bt a sceruW iD Id M th~ ---teet QUigley whOse middotfathermiddott1~1~j uo-year-o e UUCNo ou _~

Jrrederick Gibberd while the to writethe code strongly criti shyAnglican one begun some25 cizedthe Elizabeth Taylor-Richshy

years middotago and still being COID- ard Burton movie in a front pleted was designed byGilbert page edit~~atof histrade pubshyScott a Cathblic He no~middot lies lication M~tion Picture Daily burled by speCiat pennissi~n of Quigley cited several cauSes

the HolySee in the Anglican of thecod~s 10Jtg sickness and Itathedral precincts then declared The cause of

Originally the Catholic au-middot death is one The code died beshy thorities in Liverpool embar- caiise of WhOs Afraid of Virshy

rassed by themiddotlack 9f au18de- -ginia Woolf quate cathedral for the gr~tmiddot Ca~holic city planned a bui1~ing f~lasscal liiles and grandiose Mi~~ionary ~hool design to dVal---tboUghrespeclshy Now Ecumenicalfllll~ just a trifle smaller - St middotPeters basiliea in Rome After TOKYO (NC)-St Iosephs ~ars of ambitious effort 1I1e Missionary Institute here is now crypt a cathedral in itself playing Ii role in the ecumenicalwas eventuallY-completed middot movement

Butmiddot John Cardinal Heenan of The institute whiCh provides Westmimter then archbishQl) of language and missionary ~ormashy

shytion eourses for Religious and

Parmiddotsihes 13i1y nowh~smiddotmiddotasstudents BishshyNew op Vladiniir ofmiddot the Orthodox ST LOUIS (NC) - Msgr Ed- Church in jaPan amI Anglican

ward T OMeara director ofthe Sister John~ichael~GoanBishshySt Louis archdiocesan mission op Vladimir 44 is from Donshy

office said the archdiocese ~s ora Pa and Sister Jolin Michael creating a new pariSh in mission 35 is from Philadelphia -territory in Bolivi~ and also The misSionary institute was staffing for the first time a Bo- established in 1951 and bas tivian parish that has beenmiddot under Wainedmiddot 800 persons Father Anshy

middot the care of Spanish Pasampionist ~lus A~off OFoM is cIeao ofI pesta ~

1 bullit ~ - ~bull middot_k_6~_ jmiddot_~_=_-_jt ~~l- ~ -l_ bullbull -=~-=--J~~~~6~

Liverpool scrapped the rest of the old plans called for a ~cathedral in our time and launched a worldwide compeshytition for a modern quicklyshyiiuilt iesignIt was won by Gibberd

Name Observers

To Conference VATICAN CITY (NCf-The Vatican Secretariat fo1 Promot ing Christian Unity has nam~ ~ight Roman Catholic o1servershyconsultants to the World Conshyference on Church and Society to be held in Geneva starting riext Tuesday under the sponsorshyship of the World Council of Churches

The conference which will bring together 400 Orthodox Anglican and Protestant theoloshygians and laymen has been in preparation for more than a year and the unity secretariat has already cosponsored with middotthe WCC twC) meetings on the problems of Church and society

Among the eight observershyconsultants are two Americans Jesuit Father Edward Duifproshylessor of political science at Holy Cross College Worcester Mass and Msgr Joseph Gremiilion director of sOcio-econoniic cleshy

middot velopinent Of Catholic Relief Services --- National Catholic Welfare Conference t

Movie sOunds Film Code Death Knell

LOS ANGELES (NC) --The answer to the eontroversial movie Whos Afraid of Virginia Woolfr has been fOWld~amODg middotmen -ifi the movie~industfy

Marshall H Fine president of the National Association of Theater Owners has endorSed

stioongly tile position taken Jay

Urges Catholics to Oppose Goverl1lment Qirth Control

SUPEIUOlR GENERAL Sister Mary Pius SP newshyIy elected superior general middotof the Si ters of Providence She is the twelft~ superior general of her order NC Photo

English Seminary No~ University

LONDON (NC) - Englands Heythrop college formerly a Jesuit s~minary has been turnshyed over to the Church to be used asa national Catholic university

Fathe r Terence Corrigan SJ Iesuit provincialand vice-chan cello- of the cOllege announced middot that thE JeSlJits wanted to tum

~ ooil~~e over to a charitabletrust

Details of the new trust will be worl~ed out in a meeting esshytablishing operating rules and a govemillg senate The sena~ will have reoresentativEis of the Brit shyish bisb~ps and of religious com- mumtiei attending the school ~ JesUits will continue to adshyministel~ the university Airi~iriew students e~peeted

for the bull Fall termare stveral AmetCllft Sisters ef St Joseph TIi~ Si~ters fromiong Islampntt

NY iriH be among the first IUIRs at the universitymiddot

John IJardinal Heenan ()f WeBtshyminister acceptimg the -Jesuit ampfier pleaded for help mmakshying thi~ university a lIUccess

HARRISBURG (NC)-Cathoshymiddot lics who oppose the birth control program of the Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare have been urged to write th~ir

elected representatiyes expressshying their opposition

The appelll ~as ~8lde middotin a leaflet warning of the dangers of

government birtH conftol isshysued by the Pennsylvania Cathshyolic Conference agency of the

middot states Catliolic bishops Copies of the leaflet were disshy

middot tributed throughout thi~ state It warns that the birth control middot policy ofmiddot the state welfare deshypartmeJlt threatens coercion and invasion of the privac1( of citi shyzens It says the Planitecl Parentshyhood movementmiddot is making a

middot drive for government fimds to expand its work und~r the s~ate program

It also stresses the medical uncertainties involved hi use of oral contraceptives and warns that the next step in the state program would be a push for sterilization

The leaflet cenclude If you are opposed to government birth control write to your elected

representatives asking them to oppose government )romotion and funding Clfmiddot birth control programs

On June 20 the PellDsylvania Catholic bishop1lit a statement appearing in paid advertiseshyments in newspapers throughout the state called for gcvernment to ~maintaiR ari attitude of pre-

MissioftariiesLeaye shyForLati~ Ame~ica

BOSTON (NC)-ThE~ Mission- atl3 Societ of St James the Apostle hasmiddot annGUoced that 11 new members including eightmiddot priests from the Boston archdioshycese have depirted for assignshyments in Latin Amedcan parshyishes staffed by the lKociety

In addition to the Boston priests the nEW members inshycludeUlree fi6m tile cilioceses of Danas Pitt8lMtrgh and Sioux City

The St Talliles Society was foUnded)y Iticbard Cardinal Cusbiag of BOston i11 1958 to help aUeviatE the sbortage of priests m Latll Arneicbull

wrtiislnvQlvesltational eooper-middot ation it involves great middotexpense CleCH Way foir New fer thE expansion of facilities Luthercn CouncilwhiCh would attract the best

KANSAS CITY (NC) - Theminds ~tmong the Catholic clergy way wlsclealed here for forshyand laiti and non-Catholics as mation of a Lutheran organizashywell lie added

middot tion whiCh willl represent 95 ~r cent of the countrys nine mil-

Pittsburgh Ordinary lion Lutherails The Lutherafl Church in Amershy

middotAt 1middotijr~Missions ica which has 33 million Jlem-PITTSBURGH (NC) --Bishop middotmiddotbers at its cofi~tion here voted

middot JOOnJ Wright of Pittsburgh is to join the proposed Lutheran middot makiof middothis bi-annual visit to Council in the US)A

Peruvhnmiddot middotmissionsstaffed by The proposed council is schedshypriests ofmiddot his dioceseuled to bemiddot formed at a consti shy Feur Pittsburgh priests ilt- tutional eomrention in Cleveshy

middot tached to the Missionary ~ociety land from Nomiddotv 16 10 18 The of st ~rames ace working in the council already has been ratified Chimb)te area of Perumiddot Bish6p Wright hasmiddot visited them every two years

lEIighlightsmiddot of this visit win be the blessing of a new normal school and a maternity clinic subsidized in major part by con- tributillnil from Catholics of the PittsblJ rgh dioCese

Pittsburgh p r i est s have workEilt1 in Chimbote a city of 125000 for some years They openelt the first free library in the ar(~a built a church opened a shelter for the aged conducted educational and spiritual proshygrams and have been active ill the or Janization of a labor unshyion fOI~ tishennen of Chimbote

BishDp Wright who will offi shyciate at several Confirmation

cerelll(lnlesin the ChimbQte area will l(tUl1l to the United States

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by the _Lutheran Church-Mis- souri SynodbullwhichchilS 26 mil- lion memberS the American Lushytheran Church which has 26 million members and middotthe Synod of X van ge Ii ca 1 Lutheran Churches ~hiclti has 20000 memshybers

cise neutralitymiddot fu regard to family planning

The bishops were particularly critical of awelfare department policy pennitting caseworkers ~ initiate discussions of birth

control with welfare recipients and authorizing birth control services for the unmarried in ~me circumstances

The birth control program has also become an object of controshyversy in the state legislatilre Rep Martin Mullen cbairmall of the House appropriations

committee is pushingan amendshyment which would bar use -of tax funds middotby the Welfate departshyment for birth control

Tax on Jesuits Ruled Illegal

ERNAKULAM (NC)-An inshycome tax on the Jesuit society of Kerala has been ruled unconsti shytutional by the state high court here in India

The court upheld a petition by the society challenging a levy for the 1962-66 period by the agricultural income tax officer of Taliparam~

The officer had turned dOWIl a plea for exemption of the order from the tax under the terms of the Societies Registration Act which exempts properties meant for religious or charitable purshyposes from agricultural income tax

He contended that although the Jesuit society claims tG be a religious organization there was 10 documefttary prOOf that its income is cactuaHy spent for the purpose mentioned in its rules

The high court held that only the legal beneficiaries of the orders income and not tax offi shycers had the leg~i rigbt to caR on the orqerto fUnsh proof that its income is spent accordshying to rulesbull

Deaf A~i~tion Holds Convention

SAN ANTONIO NC) lhe Internationalmiddot Catholic Deaf A1Jshysociation is holding its annual eonventiOft here thisweek Semshyinars in the liturgy and adminshyistration of the sacraments and pre-Cana and Cana conferences are being held for persons unshyable to hear and in many cases also unable to speak

Other features include a eonshycelebrated Mass in sfgn language a banquet attended by Archshybishop Robert X Lucey of saa Antoitio and a gr~d ~all

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Co-Directors Continued from Page One

Fattier Demers has been Greater Fall River CCD Director and Father FoIster who joins him in the Fall River Area work served as Greater New Bedford CCD Director before his recent transfer to Fall River

The division of the Greater New Bedford and Fall River Areas and the appointment of the new Co-Directors will hereshyby give each designated priest an equal number of parishes to eare lor

The four Co-DirectorswiU join the other Area Directors of the Diocese Rev Thomas F Neilan Taunton Rev James F Kelley Attleboro and Rev Phil shyip A Davignon Cape Cod

Father Foister Father FoIster a feature

writer for The Anchor was born in Fall River Dec 6 1931 son of Mrs Eglantine Allard FoIster and the late Mr J()seph J Eolshyster

Following graduation fro m Mount St Charles Academy Woonsocket he attended Our Lady of Providence Seminary

Warwick R I and St Marys Seminary Baltimore He comshypleted his studies at the North American Co))ege Rome where he was ordained Dec 20 1958 by the rector Most Rev Martin J OConnor He was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree by St Marys and a Licentiate in Sacred Theology by the Ponshy

tifical Gregorian UniversitJ[ Rome

He served as an assistant at St Roch Fall River until Feb

)0 1960 when he was assigned as assistant to St Anthony of

Padua New Bedford He haS been an assistant at Sacredshy Diocesanmiddot Presidents Attend International H~art Fall River since May 31

He was named New Be4ford regional director of the Confrashy Chrutian Family Movement Conveniion ternity of Christian Doctrine on

Jan 22 1964 By Doro~hy Eastman Father Demers

Eight noursa day William Crowley is a salesman for ap Attleboro printing company Born in Taunton OCt 18 1936 Father Demers is the son of Mr but during the rest of his waking hours hes a salesmarf for CFM-the Christian Family Hector Demers and Mrs Yvette Movement The other star salesmanfor CFM in the famJly is his slim blond wife Mr and Yelle Demers Mrs William Crowley of Attleboro-Stachia and Bill to their friends-are the president

A graduate of Msgr Coyle couple for the CFM forthe High School he attended Notre Fall River diocese The Crow- offer aloud his own prayer After this study period some

Dame University and Cardinal It was a Mass well never CFM couples go on to member-middot OConnell Minor Seminary and leys have just returned from forget and its deepened our ap- ship in the Federation which is completed his studies at St Toronto Canada where they preciation of every Mass since the coordinating group that links

Johns Seminary Brighton attended the international CFM says Mrs Crowley the individual groups with each Following ordination by Bishshy convention Delegates - lay Another speaker at the con- other and with CFM headquarshy

op Connolly on Feb 2 1962 he couples and priest chaplains - vention was Bishop James Mont- ters in Chicago was assigned to St Michaels came to the convention from all gomery of the Episcopal diocese In a later article well describe

Swansea He was appointed Fall over the United States England of Chicago He told the conven- a typical group meeting some River area director of the CCD Canada and the Virgin Islands tion about the Christian Family of the CFM actions and their in 1964 CFM is now international Bill Movement that -the Episcopal far reaching effects and how a

Crowley states and there are Church has recently started CFM unit affects parish lifeFather Paebeeo CFM groups in France Africa modeled on the Catholic group

Born in Fail River on Nov and New Zealand among others Bill and Stachia Crowley have28 1933 Father Pacheco is the Andmiddot it all started in Chicago in been with CFM abOut six yearsson of Mr Manuel S Pacheco 1943 You call see how it and were one of the originaland Mrs Belmira Fonseca Amshy grown couples in the movement in BLUE RIBBONaral Pacheco Following graduashy The theme of this years con- Attleboro where CFlII first gottion from Msgr Prevost High vention was Parish Renewal its start in the Fall River dioceseSchool he continued his classical and the principal speaker on this There are now newer groups in LAUNDRYeducation at Cardinal OConnell subject was Father William H Taunton Easton MaJ)sfield FallSeminary Boston and comshy Thompson of Joliet Illinois The River New Bedford Marthas 273 CENTRAL AVEpleted his studies for the priest shy Crowleys have ordered tapes of Vineyard and Eastham We hopehood at St Johns SeminarJ[ Father Thompsons speech and to get three more groups startedBrightOD welcome any who would like to on the Cape in the Fall Bill WY 2-6216

Ordainedby Bishop Connolly hear the speech to contact them says Jan 30 1960 in St Marys lIJDUSUalMass The groups start with five to NEW BEDFORDCathedral he was assigned to After the workshops following seven couples and a priest There Immaculate Conception New the speeches MasS was cel- may be three or fourmiddot such groupsBedford on Feb 5 1960 ebrated right in the classrooms in each parish Each group emshy

CFM FAMILY Mr and Mrs William J Orowley and their five reasons for membershyship in the family organization From left WnIiam HI If Janie Patricia 4 Heather Ann 6 Karen Lynn 8 Dana Eli~abeth ~

THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 14 1966 15

Urges [)cevolJion To Ap~~tles

VATICAN CITY (NC)-PoPf) Paul VI at a general audience OD the eve of the Feast of sSe Peter and Paul called for a reshynewal of devotion to all the Apostles and especially to ss Peter and Paul

Such devotion should be both in personal piety and in liturshygical worship he said

Love of the Apostles Peter and Paul will help us toward a better understanding of how firm and filial loyalty to this blessed - Roman See of theirs does not restrict the universal dimensions of the Church of Christ does not deaden the vishytality and originality of the comshymunity spread throughout the world does not impose superfl~ ous and heavy-judicial chains

Indeed it gives a firm and secure foundation of the eccles- shyiastical edifice offers the honshyorable and indisputable point of Catholic unity and nourishes the charity of the Christian family

Priests Assailants Get J~n Terms

JERSEY crry (NC) - Stiff prison terms and fines were given three men convicted of beating and robbing a p~iest here

Judge Alfred M Cozzi of Hudshyson County Court sentenced Walter Brandon and James Danshyiels to 10 to 12 years imprisonshyment and $1000 fines ea~h while Daniels brother Frank drew a 9 to 10 year sentence and $500 fine

They were convicted of beatshying and robbing Father Fraricis Knutowicz as he was parking bis car in the garage at Our Lady of Czestochowa church rect~1Jlo

What About YOU

bull bull ~ A Franciscan Sister GIVING YOURSrn to a life COOlshy

pletelv dedicated ~othe salvation of souls through prayer work saeshyrifice and joy bull by us ing your talmiddot ents as a Nurse Laboratory and XmiddotRayTechnician Secretary Accountant ~j etitian Seamstress Cook as well as in other hospital departments and ifI a new extension of our work in Cateshychetical and Social Service Fields

There Is No Greater Charity

(If you are over 16 write to Sister Mary Clarice OSF BOl 111 catholic Sisters College Washington D C 20017 tor Mmiddot tiler details 0lI this happy life)

Father Coleman The Crowleys still glow as they barks on a course of study that recall one of these Masses the will take three or four yearsFather Coleman is the son of most unusual and inspiring Mass These groups are usually calledlIlr George W Coleman and they hac ever participated in yellow book groups because ofMrs Beatrice K Shea Coleman There were three concelebrants the Yellow book that is the basicof Somerset Born Feb 1 1939 and one of them was Father CFM manual The groups meethe was graduated from Msgr George Behan of Providence He in each others homes to talkCoyle High School and attended is the priest director of Area over together how to know aJ)dHoly Cross College Worcester One that includes most of New love Christ better and how tofor two years England bring Christian principles into

He studied philosophy at St After the Gosp~l at this Mass their every day livesJohnsmiddot Seminary Brighton and one of the priests gave a homily From this study comes verymade his theologica~ studies at and then each person at the naturally the apostolic actionNorth American Co))ege in Rome Mass-about 15 people-gave a that is an integral part of CFMwhere he was ordained Dec 16 short talk on what the Gospel The actions may be small and1964 by the rector Most Rev meant to him personally The modest to begin with and laterFrancis F Reh Mass then continued and during they may be more ambitious

On bis return to the diocese the Prayer of the Faithful each Each group independently deshybe was assigned ~ St Kilians participant stood up in turll 10 cides on its own action

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middotHOst of Differences Divide Northern Southern Culture

From Social Revoluti9A in the New Latin America Edited by John J Considine MM

After the Civil War industrial development in the United States ~as prodigious If the process was parallel -00 that of Europe it was much more rapid No out-wonl institution held back any longer the rise of tile modern

~nomic structure Hew~ mm has swept over a segment ever the rapid transitioo of the clergy and Catholics of from an agrarian economy the United States making it 10 an industrial economy of sometimes difficult for them to production was not made with- understand the more progressive out difficulties and conflicts A attitude of some Latin Ariieri shydee pen i n g cans on socio-economic quesshychasm yawned ttons between capi- From this analysis the authol

Abbe Francois Houtart draws talists and the out the main lines which seemworking classw h i 1 e capital tohim to explain why today we tended to con- find ourselves face to face with eentrate m 0 r e such different situations in the llfid more in the two parts of the Western Hemishyhands of a few spheremiddot They are at once geo-By 1910 control graphical cultural social politi shylitfbusiriess was cal and economic focused within Geographic Differenc~ the domain of The geography and_the eli-

middot the railroads steel sugar au~ mate of the two continents are iOOPper~ - quite diverse A much greater

This situation struck at the portion of Latin Americas popshyheartmiddot Ofthe middle class Jnde ulation dwells in tropical and pendent business were ~educed Slubtropical climates which ere llG insignificance by the eoonoftl- ate very different conditions for k activity of the trusts At the work and development North beginning of the 19th century Americas major rher basin middotthe s ma 11 businesses represented Mississippi fitsmiddot far more felici shyrour-fifths of the active popula- tously into the living plan than

middot tion in 1879 one third in HH6 does South Americas the Amashyene fifth zon basin Many US geographic

It took the New Deal t9 re- factors have helped a great deal ress the balance For onlookers economically and socially in the tmroughout themiddotworld the eapac- integration of this pari of the KJ M the U S political leaders helllisphere A great deal of ~ rectify the deep social aee Latin Americas mining reshyeconomic problems of this nation sources are located in a1lOOst iR_ b the ordered legislation ef the accessible places Coal andiron New Deal was an amazing tti- so abundant and handy to each umph for the democratic process other in North America fav0red

New employment oPPGrtuni~ the first period of indwtrial ties developed in such ~reas as revolution while in Latin administration and CltHBRlerce Amelica ther do nOt exist in As the economic functions of Nle the same proportion and seldom nation grew they produced i-a are c6nveniently close to each their tum a cultural and SQcial Itther order leading to a growing Campll Cultural Differences pleKity of the social Grganism From the colonial period and to the progressive enlarge- marked differences are found in

ment of the American Rliddle the value systems animating the class settlers of the United States and

In the United States history Gf Latin America The English has moved in the direction of an origin of the former oriented the ever-increasing differentatiGn Bf type of colonization from the functions of a proportionate de- beginning The individuals will crease in the number of manual to work and the capacities which workers and of an increase in he brought with him were semi-skilled and white cellar among the fundamental differshyWorkers ences

U S Church In the case of most North The Cathelic Churcraquo was pres- American immigrants-thetradishy

ent in the United States before tions of their origin led toward ifldependence It was a minority research invention the perfecshyehurch and was sometimes even tion Gf tools of production and lltersecuted Yet the liberal con- the subsequent technical civili- stitution of the United States zation While many settlers in was not only supported by Cath- the southern states of the United elics but was in good partmiddot States possessed different values prBmulgated thanks to their ac- Oliginally they came eventually lion since it guaranteed reli- into the Yankee orbit True gious liberty It was with immi- U~is accentuated economic develshygration however that the Cath- epment and thus tended to creshyMic Church achieved its great ate a society concerned overshyawnerical expansion With Cath- whelmingly wit h middotm ate ri a I elie ranks made up for the most achievement Sometimes t his part of immigrants of the WOlk- wGrks a hardship on the deeper iRg class whose natural spokes- iAstincts of the individual man man was the Church the Churck In Latin America Spanish has been identified from earl aristocratic society saw little days with their struggle for so- value in wOJk and production eial justice even if some priests and placed emphasis rather on and bishops did not always favor unproductive wealth as a yardshy

middotmonism stick of social status Tbere was Since the Second World War Gften concern for the disintershy

especially the Catholic pGpllla- ested expression of culture inshytiml has formed an important fiuencing notably the very part of jhe lower and upper structure of society itself It sufshymiddle classes The former place fices to compare the colonial in the imfhigrant worker gr0up regime of farm property in what occupied by Europea1 Catholics 1 ate r became the northern is now assumed by Negroes United States with the hacienshyPuerto Ricans and Mexicans not das of the Spanish and Portushyaccompanied by their own c1el- guese colonies gy Many U S Catholics no All of this was related to a longer identify themselves with more profound philosophical at shythe poor It is therefore not sur- titude toward life A negative pcising that a wave of conservamp- approach toward the world and

NEW BISHOP Pope Paul vi ha~ established the new dioce~e of Beaumont Texas and has named Msgr Vinshycent NL Harris chancellor of tile djocese of GalvestonshyHoust)n as its first Ordishynary NC Photo

Back President On Vietnam

WAHHINGTON (NC) - Tbe Catholic War Veterans middotassurelaquo Plesid~nt Johnson that it

whoIEheartedly sJPPOrts yOU( acti()llfi in the Pombing of mili- t3ry tilrgets in Hanoi and Haishyphong as well as other Policies i~ the Vietnam conflict

The CWV position was outshylined ina statement issued here by Martin G Riley CWV nashytional commander

To middotfurther emphasize oucmiddot suppo~middott of our forces in Vietnam be adlrised that we are awarding toO Gen Wjlliam Westmoreland chief )pound Army forces in Vietnam Gur bighest honor-the HaRM et Vedtas Award Rileys stateshyment 00 the President said

This award is rarely givell alld H was last presented to the late Gen Douglas MacArthur iit 1961

Theologian on Draft StU(~Y Commission SAN ANTONIO (NC)-Father

John middotCourtney Murray SJ theol()gy professor at Woodstock Colle~e in Maryland has been named by President Johnson to the W-man National Advis()ry Commission on Selective Sershyvice

The Selective Service System has recently been the target af widepread criticism The Selecshytive ~ervice Act expires June 30 1967 The new advisory commisshy

sion is expected to submit its repoJ1 early next year

Falher Murray is one of the countrys best knoWn Catholic theologians He played a leading role in preparing th4 Second Vatican Councils declaratiou- Em

religious freedom

---shywhaj toda7 we wo)lld call develshyI)pm~mt resulted from a cyclical conception of time as opposed t~ dLlr)tion and to a real visioR Itf the future

This was encouraged by the concept of life as essentially at prep aration for death Later the wav~s of immigration would seem to have taken this differshyence in the way of life into acshycount the Northern and Central Europeans going to the United Stat~s and Canada and the Medshyitermnean peoples going t 0

Souh America Whether or not many actually

mati e the choice on the head of this difference the two divershygelr trends only accent~ated the already existing situation

Liturgy Chalnges Please Catholics CHICAGO (NC)-A national the nationwide survey shows survey shows that most Cathoshy that 261 per cent are enthusiasshylics in the United Statell like the tic about the changes 666 per changes in the Mass cent are learning to like the

The results of the survey changes Locality versus unishyconducted for the U S Catholic versality is one matter onttle magazine by George FisCher mind of pastors Fischer reports former CIA staff member apshy They mention the need for peal in th~ current (July) issue guidance on what to expect ill of the monthly magazine pubshy the future lished b the Claretiau Fathers The answers to the questionshyhere naires it is stated indicate the

One out of every 17 pastors in dilemma facing many pastors the United States was polled in and bishops-whether to continshythe scientifically - ctgtntrolled ue against the spirit of the sampling -in all geographic areas Vatican II with sets of cold imshyof the country and including personal directives--or whether urban suburban small town and to allow even greater experishyrural parishes Fischer reports mentation according to the

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17 Dismissed middotUniversity Teachers File Suit inmiddot Churchmiddot Court

BROOKLYN (NC) - Father Peter OReilly a leading figure in the six-month strike at Stmiddot Johns University has Jliled a canonical bill of complaints in the ecclesiastical court of the diocese of Brooklyn against the university and against Father Joseph T Cahill CM univershysity president

The priest filed the bill in his own name and in the name of 14 of the 31 teachers who were discharged last December in the wake of a 10-month facshyuJty-administration dispute overmiddot salaries tenure and academic freedom at the Vinceltian-opshyerated university Father OshyReilly was the head of the stshyJohns branch of the United Federation of College Teachers (U F C T) which called the strike

In New York Dr Israel Kugler president of the UFCT said that his organization as an entity was not a partner

tG Father OReillys action He added however that the BiU ef complaints charged in several places that the St Johns adshyministntion had hamstrung the eamprls of the UFCT tel eperate effectively on the campus

The plaintiffs filed their ill with Msgr Marien J Rein-middot kar-dt the presiding judge of the Brooklyn diocesau tribunal The Brooklyn 6Ouri was believed te have 6OmpeteJMlemiddot to try tee ease siDee both tile Jamaiea and IJreoklyn campuses ampf the unishyvltcrrsi~ come witbin the jurisshyiilnction of Archbishep ~ryan J McIZElt~gart bishop of Breekshyllyn Archbishop McEntegart iI5 ehal1lcltcUor of the university

Askmiddot Intervention Reached at the chancery ofshy

fiCe in Brooklyn Msgr Reinshyhardt acknowledged that he had received the bill of complaints He stated that the decisioll has not yet been made whether to eORsider the case or to dismiss it

Father OReilly said in New York that the plaintiffs enter-

American Students Teach in Koreamiddot

HALLIM (NC)-Three Seattle University students have arshyrived on Cheju island to teach English at local schools

Patricia McGinn Pauline La Marche and John Collins eame to Korea sponsored ly SAFE Student Ambassadors Far East a group formedmiddot at Seattle UnishyversityThe director Sean Mashylone of Seattle spent two months on Cheju island in HI65 with FatherPatrick McGlinchey director of the Isidore Developshyment Association which helps rehabiJitatate local farms

The three young Americans prepared for their voluntary work by taking physical trainshying two mornings a week and by studying the Korean lanshyguage and customs The two girls teach English in a local girls high school while Collins teaches English at the Cheju City College

Admit Men Students To Womens College

SALINA (NC) - A manageshyment survey decided to continue Marymount College here in Kansas generally as a Catholie liberal arts college for women but-

Sister Etta Louise Knaup eo1shy~ge president said beginmiddotning with the Fall semester men m~

attend Marymount classes durshying the day in the evening and

tained a hope that the officials of the Brooklyn diocese would intervene to bring about medishyation between the striking teachers and the administration He said that the plaintiffs would prefer this to a formal canonical trial

But if the Brooklyn diocese follows a complete hands-off policy they will take theirmiddot case to the ecclesiastical court of the Archdiocese of New York and beyond if necessary Father OshyReilly said

Educator Urges Boarding Schools For Needy Pupils

NOTRE DAME (NC) shyA negro educator urged here that a nationwide system of boarding schools be estabshylished under federal auspices to raise clilldren out of the pathshyological vise of slum life

Calling ~ plan revolutionshyary radical and visionary Ronshyald Rousseve of Seattle Univershy

sity said research has slMlwn bat slum families are unable meshy1ivate their children either tel do weJt in sehool or te eseape slum living

While the family is dispeRshysable he said the natural famshyily could be replaced by surrcshypte paTents in public OOQniRI stibools

R$usseve who holds a doc~r-ate in counselling psychology speke to a guidance institute OIl

the counselling of minerity youth held at the University of Notre Dame The institute was supported by federal funds from the U S Office of Education and was directed by Nathaniel Palshylene assistant professor of edushycatien at Notre Dame

Lack Motivation Rousseve cited research lonshy

dueted at Seattle University which showed that parents of slum children who had received help from counsellors and teachshyers were still unable 1() motivate ttieir children _ Title I of the Elementary and

Secondary Ed~cation Act of 1965 allocate federal money to support a corps of home-school lj~son workers who are 9UPshy

posed to help parents motivate their children to better school achievement

More radical approachesmiddot are needed Rousseve said The slum family may be interested in seeshyingmiddot the child get a better educashytion which may in turn lead to

a better job but the parents own lack f educational achieveshyment may make them ineffective

Vocations Decline Closes Seminaris

THE HAGUE (Nq-Because of a decline in vocations to the priesthood two Dutch dioceses and eight missionary congregashytions will close their major Seminaries and sendmiddot their stushydents to the theology faculty planned for the Catholic College of TilImrg which is scheduled to open in September 1967

This was announced by Bishop Gerardus De et of Bleda Bishshyrp Jan Bluyssen vicar capitular 9f the s-Hertogenbosch and the congregations superiors

The decision follows a trend in the Netherlands where several congregations middotof priests have alshyready consolidated their semishynaries Meanwhile discussions are being held by the dioceses of HaaFlem and Rotterdam to comshy

THE ANCH0D-

Thurs July 14 1966

Jesuit Sfhrsses Famiy $t~ility

NEW YORK (NC) - Main~

taining familystability is a rean problem in any program of popshyulation control a Jesuit soci~

researchist told a group of busshyiness and industrial leaders here

Father John L Thomas S3 of ihe Cambridge Center fOi Social Studies addressed a conshyIerencemiddot on population sponshysored by the National Industriall Conference Board

Once you change relations of man to procreation the reallmiddot problem is family stability and how to maintain meaningful sell relationships since traditionally man has always related these mare or less directly Father Thomas said

He ~lso stressed that all proshygrams for controlling populashyHon should be based on a proshyf4iund respect for the human pel shy

OUTSTANDING Mother M Alexander superior genshy8+jn and freedom of conscience

eral of the Felician Congregation receives the 1966 Fidelius Iileelogical groups religieueMedal from Arcl)bishop John F Dearden of Detroit The ane etherwise cannot exlleet 1le medal is to an outstanding Ameriean Catholic of Polis)) f4gtree theimiddotr views on others M

~if3originraquo Msgr Wallace J Filipowicz rector of SS Cyril and Me~bodi~ Seminary Ol~dJutI Lake MIch witnesses tHe eenmoay NC POOte Lauds Vatican

Yu~~aY PactIRegretmiddot and Worry ~Em]N (NC) - The Ponsii

a)DunURist - controlled dailySan Francisco Priest Join in Vatican Zyeie Warszawa has hailed the

~greemeot concluded betweftlConcern of Vietnam War Esculation ile Holy See and Yugoslavia

SAN JOSE (NC) - Twefliyshy for all eRd to violence in Vietmiddotshy U said the pact was evidenee two San Francisco area priests nam through Regotiatiofll5 tbe e-f the constructive evolution ill have sent a telegram to Presishy message said the attitude of the majority (If

dent Johnson joining the Vati shy the Yugoslav bishops followingSince all menmiddot and natioR5 can in itsmiddot statement of regret ))e death of Cardinal Stepinaemust face the judgment af God and worry over escalatioR tlf we dare not ignore the warning Carmnal Stepinac-who dioo the Vietnam war of Pope Paul The three maj~r in Hl60 after being released from

As responsible American citi shy eils ifJ the world today aFe prison-was a stauch oppenentshyzens with the greater burden ~f natianalism militarism Cgtf)6 cf Yugoslavias communist Feshymoral leadership we join the racism ~rme Recently the Polish gevshyVatican in its statement of reshy e-rnment has been waging a eamshygret and worry middotover recent paignmiddotagainst the Polish PrimateUnited States escalation through Hits middotSlowmiddot Progress StdaJl Cardinal WysZynski ae~ bombing raids near Hanoi and cusing him of anti-governme~ Haiphong With Pope Paul VI In Achieving Rights e-1foits and seeking to divide tM we continue to pray and t~ work CENTER HARBOR (NC) shy Church hy urging bishe)lS

Coadjutor Bishop Peter L Gereshy lJriests and laymen to look 1oitr ly ef Portland Maine expressed leadership to Archbishop BelesshyAsks Liberalizationmiddot holy impatience at the slow lew Kominek for Wroclaw

Of Constitution progress in achieving rights for ToRe Pelish paper said in sieuro~

LAUSANNE (NC) - A tell Negroes He told a New Enshy ing the pact the Holy See ~3fr gland Council of Churches lnOWB its approval of the atti shySwiss newspaper has called on

the people of Switzerland t4l friendship gathering here in tutle of Franjo Cardinal Seper eliminate from the federal canshy New Hampshire that he enshy head of the Yugoslav hierarch

dorsed Project Equality of the and bis loyalty tG the governshystitution the last traces of Catholie Church which urgesantifeminism anticlericalism and ment Zycie Warzawa laudeeuro the patronage of firms wi)jng Cardinal Sepermiddot as the leadintl to employ without racial bias

anti-Semitism yepresentative of those favoriJlII

a column by its editor Pierre tne caexistence of the Chffclll The Gazette de Lausanne )Jl

The friendship gathering was sponsored by the Council ofBeguin said such a move would wittl II socialist regimeChurches of the six New Enshyat last allow Switzerland to sign gland statesthe European convention on hushy

man rights Bishop Gerety called on ProtshyBeguin spoke out after the estants Jews and Catholics l4gt

federal government responding work together for racial justice to appeals in parliament exshy in the United States pressed its willingness to estabshylish a commission to study reshyvision of the constitution The Film Award current basic law has been in NEW YORK (NC)-Parable force since 1874 Among other a film produced by the Protesshythings it places restrictions on tant Council of New York for religious orders the Jesuits in sho ing at the Worldsmiddot Fair has particular leen cbullbullosen to receive the 1966

Religious Film Award of the Panama University National Catholic Theatremiddot Conshy

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PANAMA CITY (NC)-Panshyamas University of Santa Maria You Can Whip Our Cream but la Antigua founded two years ago by the Catholi( hierarchy has opened a develcpment proshy You Cant Beat Our Milk ~t gram with a goal of $25000000

Fat her Benjamin Ayecha You Gull Hill Route Man is ORSA president announced that the new campus will have Always at Your SelYice 16 buildings including a student

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18 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fart River-Thurs July 14 1966 Liturgists pman Texas Conclave

Pope S)f~ ~phitWJa~ formatiolfil HOUSTON (NC)- Worship in the City of Man will be the theme of tlie 1966 Liturgical Week here Aug 22 to 25 in the

Of lcopy3 ~~)Y ~e$el1ved to Priests VATICAN CITY (NC) - To themselves especially whenits

Sam Houston Coliseumpriests working with Catholic a question of catechism which Msgr Victor DePrimeo localAction organizations Pope Paul is the knowledge of the Churchs

chairman of the conferenceVI has emphasized that the spir- doctrine and when its a quesshysaid The theme reflects an inshyitual and doctrinal formation of tion of prayer worship sacrashycreasing concern among Chrisshythe laity is principally re- mental life spiritual direction

tians regarding the urban andserved to priests and initiation into the supernatshycultural revolutions of the 20thHe also said tliat eccl~siastical ural life and the sense of the Century Not only are citiesassistants-as chaplains or modshy Church growing rapidly but also theerators of Catholic Action orshy The more we give credit to style of life of the metropolis isgimizations are known in Italy~ lay Catholics and the more we becoming a kind of norm for themust keep both the ideas and demand of their collaboration li-fe of modern manactivity of lay organizations on and their own activity so much

The 1966 Liturgical Week willthe right trac the more must we assume them explore the relevance of the Pope pilUl listed a third task to be formed And formation is forms of Christian public wortIf priestly moderators Mainshy principally reserved to the minshyship to the problems of the citytaining contact between organshy istry of th~ priest

Father Gerard S Sloyan aized lay Catholics andecclesias- He Continued Another very former conference presidenttical authority whether that of a important responsibility reshysaid If the Gospel cannot bebishop or that of a pastor served to the priest-assistant is preached successfully in the cityThe Pope was speaking to vigilance Oyer the rectitude of --inclliding its suburbs-it willecclesiastical assistants of Ital- the line in ideas as well as acshynot much matter where it isian Catholic Action who had just tivities to which an association going forward Increasinglyconcluded their convention in that calls itself Catholic must modern man at least normativeRome on the problems of updat- be held influential man is city man Can

gt ing of the Church called for by This job is very demanding the city take in the GosPel 81the ecumenical council We must not let it happen that relevant to its problems If soOn the formation of laymen our best sons stray from the the Gospel has some humanthe Pope said However capashy right road and that instead of jropect if not it has noneble and however good our layshy being of help and consolation to

More than 10000 Catholics aremen are like all the faithful of their bishops they become occashyexpected to attend the generalGods Church they are disciples sions of apprehension delusion sessions liturgical celebrationsThey are riot forn~ed by and displeasure and smaller study groups of the Liturgical Week

Some topics scheduled to beNun TelaquomltesgtVlaquoftaolfnal Nursing NO KIDDING Hes flying six goats to India Father discussed include The Peace Jonas Thaliath CMI of Ba~galore India has airfreighted of Christ and the Modern CityTo 5arm ~l1leU1lfri~ Pri$orllers How Worldly Must the Church

SAN QUENTIN (NC)~Sister bedside nursing experience in Be AmeriCan Catholic Worshysix nanny goats from North PrairieWis to KeJ~ala state SOUtll India where he hopes they and their progeny will

Mary Anita is director of the San Quentins 200 bed hospital ship Tomorrow The Theologybecome substantial milk producers to fight famine The Neumiller School of Vocational which has cases typical of any of Secularity What Happens to Nursing-a fact that might not general hospital with the excepshy Catholic Near East Welfare Association in New York helped Worship The Church Preshyseem unusual except that the tion of obstetrics and pediatrics the Elastern Rite Carmelite NC Photo~ server of Values or Agent of ~hool is located in San Quenshy The latter training comes after Change and The How and tin prison parole when the student affili shy I Why of Involvement

A few weeks ago it became ates with St Lukes hospital bull Protestant Speaker the first such school in a penal San Francisco First Mass In Besides these general sessi~il institution in California to be Anoth~r Phase topics smaller groups will disshyaccredited by the State Board of Sister Mary Anita not only -Cel1ltury-Old Iowa Town Begins 1(11 Grow cuss such tQpics as the problems Vocational Nurse Examiners directs the program but takes a of the SpaniSh-speaking AmeFshy For Sister Mary Anita who personal interest in her students With Opening of Huge marnt ieans the inner city preachins

lor six years has workedfor the When you first meet a class singing participation lay minisshyeADlIANCHE (NC)-Camanche will go on fl~om thE~re But foraccreditation it is a major step she explained they look at you 1ers in worship art and architecshy

is a snall town with a centuryshy the present we wili ()perate as aforward for both the men and arid size you up -as a woman ture clergy education and manyoid history-but now its statting mission of St Marys parishUte society and as a nun You want to others to grllw Msgr Burke told thlt~ townspeoshy What this means she said reach them as a person and to Mass will be celebrated each

pIe -is tQlt after these men have let them knowYou are deeply ThE growth has been spurred day and an ecumenical serviceCamanche waS a thriving vil shyaerved their sentences the will interested in them personally by ttIe opening of a huge Du- will be held on Aug 24 in ail

lage until Jure 3 184)0 That dayreturn to society to be doirig I know I was impressed as i Pont plant on its outskirts-an attempt to illustrate the dynamshyit tornado viirtualiy obliteratedworthwhile work in a field in got the backgrounds of the boys area which now has been an- ism in the Churchs services at

the town It strutk while seJ- bull hich there is a real need to realize there has been a womshy nexecil by Camanche the present stage of worshipvices were being held ill They have already demon an in their life in some wayshy reform when celebrated with

ThE~ Camanche City Council Metpodist and Baptist churches8tr~ted that the program is often a most destructive way-a intelligence and caredonated tbe use of thetown hall which were wrecked The stormworthwhile she said There sweetheart or a wife who got Keynote speaker for the openshy and ~fuly 3 became a red letter left 28 deadmore than 80 1nshyace two men in class who have them off the track You recogshy ing session will be Joseph Mathshyday lin the town history - the jured Many families movedtbe possibility of parole before nize the tremendous impact a ews head of Chicagos Ecushyfirst time Mass was offered in- ~e program is complete and woman has on thelife of a man away after thetwi~terj but Cashy menical Institute a group ofthe f)wn for the Catholic pop- manche is beginning to growthey want to stay in prison unshy We are counteracting this Protestant clergy and laityulace DOWtil they are able to complete she explained by showing whose mission is to bridge the ~eir training them another phase of womanshy Th4~ council acted on a peti shy gap between an isolated Chrisshy Part of that ~aining included Ilood tion Iligned by 53 Catholic 1amshy Sister of Mlercy tianity and the racism poverty

iies The Mass was offered by and lack of responsibilityOn State Board Msgr Ambrose Burke pastor of widely viewed asmarks of ~ st Marys church in Clinton NEWPORT (NC) - sis t e r mod~rn city

FOR LATIN AMERICA Importance of Latin America ~s emphasize by Pope Paul VIas he ordained 70 young priests who w1l1 work with the people on that continent Among them was one American Father Daniel Corbett of Buffalo NY NC Photo

Establishment of a Catholic Mary Laetare Reagan of the dishyparist here was discussed after vision of nursing Salve Regina the 11 lass College conducted by the Sisshy

ters of Mercy here has been ap-If sufficient interest and pointed by Gov John H Chafeeprop(~r ~upport are promised we as a member of the state Board of Nur~e Registration and Nurs-

Trtilin at University ing Education for the term end- ing May 24 1969 ST LOUIS (NC)-Seventy-one

Sister Mary Laetare will servePeacl~ ~orps trainees have ar- as the representative of an acshyrived for a 12-week training

credited basic collegiate schoolprogram at the Jesuit-conducted of nursingSt Louis University here for a

projEct in Honduras They will be tJained for social work and nursi ng education programs and report in Honduras for in-counshytry training and assignment Oct 10 They will return to the Unit~d States ~n the Fall of 1968 INC

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19 Plan Discussions On Vocations At Fordham

NEW YORK (NC)-A top broadcaster and leading psyshychologists will join promishynent religious leaders in discussing the relation of Vati shycan Council D pronouncements to modem Religious life here next Wednesday ~d Thursday at the 16th annual Institute on Religious and Sacerdotal Vocashy

tions at Fordham University Among the featured speakers

will be Donald H McGannon president of the Westinghouse BroadcastingmiddotCOmpany who will discuss the creation of a proper image of priests and Religious

Father Donald R Campion SJ sectetal-ymiddotfor research and interreligious aHairs for the New York Province of the S0shyciety of Jesus will speak on the eHects of the ~econd Vatican

Counci on the renewal of Reli shygious life

A panel of clinical psycholoshygists will discuss the latest deshyvelopments in screening proshycedures for candidates for Reli shygious life

Panelists will be Father Paul DArcy MM director of educashytion for the Maryknoll Fathers Dr Walter Coville chief clinical psychologist at New Yorks St Vincents ~ospital and Dr John J Rooney La Salle College Philadelphia

Several priests Brothers and Sisters who serve as directors of vocations for various ordeXS will also address the institute

G~~dance Work Continued from Page One

t71ltltawn policies and guidelinefJ clem developed he says

He ereditsllOme foresighted ooministratolll who envisioned guidance as an integriI part of

their pro~ with training

=o~t~i~e~~~~~ ever progress wa$ made howshyever ~as dueto the endeavors of ~ch plo~essive adminlstrashytors It was not due to an alshyready existing policy Father

Moreau asserts There is reason for opti~sm ings of Vatican Council D 1 the Constitution on the Sacred ih~ rosary just call yourse1t dis~

however he notes Pointing out leading Marian scholar said here Liturgy obediellt to the wishes of thei

that the N1tio1lal Catholic Guid- Father William GMost pres-middot Maintain Practice eowiCii and the popes hesaid an~ Confe~nce has helped to ident of ~he Mariological Society The pr~ctice ot placing sa- T~e~omcils ConstitutiQ~ on establi~h th~ a~ diocesan guid- of ~enca ~ade hIS re~arks cred images in churches sothat the Shurc asks that the~~lt o ancecouncils currently in opera- dunng ~ lecture atthe Umver- they may be venerated br the M~r~ ~ generously fostered tion He says~ increasing num- sIty of Dayton~ faithful is to be firmly niain- he C(gtntlnUl~d her o~ administraiors and super- Vatican II didmiddot notmiddot call for kiiled FameI Most saId that the l~te in~ndents are expressing inter- downgrading the honor of F th M t 1 middott d rts Pope John had a strong devotIon a er os a so Cl e repo to lb H J f est infi~~rate guidance middotpro- Mary but reaffirmed and ~ rosary IS ~UrJl~l 0 a grams even for the elementary strengthened the Churchs pre- Soul speaks abo~t M~ry on school level vious teaching about her the Schedule Institute almost every page he added

The middotnext step in this evolu- priest said lion would appear to be one of Father Most of Oras College leadership he says in Dubuque I~wa attributed the

If further ~mprovementsare decline in Mariaridevotion part shyto ~ made m ~e counseling ly to misleading press covershyservlce~ of Catholic sc~ools then age of cOuncil debate on whether respon~lble leadership must to discussthe Blessed Virgin iil exert Itself and re-exanune the a separate s(hema or iil the sta~us of these programs and h h the Church theIr value for the students he sc ema 0 maintains He also Charged that certain

Unreiated Jobs writers distorted the Marian Father Moreau states that teaching of the council and ott

od guidance services will function m ern popes successfully only when prede- Speaking of the decline in termined policies are set and popular devotion to the Mother maintained by school adminis- of God the priet citea the reshytrators working closely with moval of Statues of Mary-and their staffs the saints--from some churches

He says counselors eannot function effectively unless they First Bishop Once ere certain of their relationships to the heads of departments Presidents Pupilteachers students parents and outside agencies HOUSTON (NC) - Bishop-

The school administrator plays designate Vincent M Harris of the key role according to Father the newly created Beaumont Moreau in determining how Tex diocese once was the pupil well the counselor is received by of a now distinguished teacher faculty and students alike If During his days at Sam Housshythe principal assigns the coun- ton High School here the bisb selor several other school jobs op-designatehad a speech clall8 none of them related to counsel- among his courses His teacheY mg then it will be diHicult for then is a world figure today The anyone to take abe latter func- teacherl nanie--LYndon Baine tioJ seriously Jclbnson PreSident of the U So

bull THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 14 1966

Urges Excellence In Churrch Mll11sic

ATLANTA (NC) - Professhysional musicians should demand and uphold excellence in church music Auxiliary Bishop Joseph L Bernardin of Atlanta told a group of musicians here

Speaking at a Mass attended by members of the American Guild of Organists during its annual convention Bishop Bershynardin said

Although the Church has had II glorious tradition of sacred music much of this tradishytion has beer lost to the average

parish Most Catholic corigregashytions have not had theopporshytunity to experience this great music

He told the organists thu( they and other musician must lead the way in parishes in introducshying excellence in church music

Music used in the sacted liemiddot urgy he said must be real art or it is not worthy of a place illl worship

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sephs Home for Chronic Invalid Children here has to be moved because it is located in a secshytion now reserved for Negro Africans and the Pallottine Misshysionary Sisters at the home care for both white and Colored (mixed race) Children there

The new home which will be rebuilt in a neutral zone foUl miles from its present location is scheduled for occupation early next year

Although ~e government Ia giving the Sisters wh~ started 1he home in 1935 about $197000 88 compensation the ne buildshying will cost them an additionai $352000 They will also need 8ft

extra $70000 for equipment and furnishings

Dentists help ease shock of new

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When false teeth get on yow llerveCI many dentists give special FASTJjErJ1Powder It helps hold weth In plfceshyhelps keep them from sUpping or 1r0Pshyping-makeS you feel more secure FASTEETH cushions tender gums so you can bite harder eat faster with greater comfort Helps you spealr tnore clearly FASTEETH checks plate lodor Dentures that fit are essential to health See your dentist regularly GeIl FASTEETH JlOW a$ IlU drug countEn

VILLA FATIMA CEREMONIES Profession and clothing ceremonies are held at Villa Fatima Taunton From left front row Sister Olivia Coelho oldest Dorothean reshyligious in t~e Unite4 States who has completed 66 years in religious life Rev Maurice Souza Villa Fatima novitiate ehaplain and pastor of St Anthonys Church Taunton Sisshyter Helen Oliveira St Elizabeths parish Bristol who was clothed asa novice Rear Sisshyter Elizabeth Hayes St Francis Xavier East Providence who made final vows Sister Judith Costa St Francis Xavier and Sister Gabriela Lima Immaculate Conception New Bedford noviCes and Sister Elaine Corey St Francis Xl1vierfinal vows

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DAYTON (NC)-~votion to Tbis practice lie Stkessed is in of pries~ opposing the ~osary Mary is ~n the decline but this direct opposition to the wishes ill sermons ~nd middotiscontrary to the teach- of the couricilHe quoted from But if you want to get rid ot

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HOUSTON (NC) - John D Donovan pre sid e n t of the Real EstateAmerican Catholic Sociological Society will address a special institute for parish priests Aug Rene POyamiddotnt 22 here in conjunction with the shy1966 Liturgical Week Hyannis

Morning and afternoon sesshy 279 Barnstable Road sions of the pastoral day will SP 5-0079 precede with the opening of the Week that evening in the Sam Houston Coliseum Donovan~ address at the

morning session The Dilemma of the Christian Priesthood will deal with the role of the priest in contemporary urban llociety Apanel on reconstructshying parish life will feature the

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THE ANCHORshy Make Go~d Use20 Thurs July 14 1966

Of Papal Funds Ask CooperClltion NEW YORK (NC)-Hundreds

of thousands of dollars donatedOf En2be ~armsh to drought-stricken India in the

name of Pope Paul VI are being ~n CeD Work put to work to fight the causes

of that countrys recurring food WASHINGTON (NC) shortages according to Arch-

A national Confraternity of bishop James Knox apostolic copyhristian Doctrine workshop internuncio in India has recommended that par- The papal funds are being ishes seek to make the CCD used to implement long-term bigh school religious education projects to constpuct Irrigation program the concern of the en- systems dig wells build deepshy

sea fishing vessels and providetile parish involving the more direct cooperation of palents necessary training and equipshystudents and existing parish 01- ment for scientific vegetable garshy

dening dairying and poultry-ganizations

It urged the parishes to CUt- raisingtail expansion of youth work for In a letter to Catholic Relief a time and to put no morethan services - National Catholic

MISSIONER-FORMAI~AND IN-Mte usual amount of effort into Welfare Conference headquarshyexisting programs Instead an FORMAL Rev Raymond PLEduc telS here Archbishop Knox inshyeffort should be made to foster MS veteran of years in Philippine formed officials of the Amershya genuine and concerned Chris- missions is as apt to be found In ican Catholic overseas aid tian community among the work clothes supervising construetion agency that many of these projshyadults of the parish ects are a direct result of sur-

The emphasis on a more of new seminary as in more fo~mal veys conducted by CRS-NCWC ~ult-centered CCD- apostolate priestly attire He is at present sta- - personnel in India

was a key point emerging from tionedat LaSaletteProvincial House Archbishop Knox aiso stated Ii two-week workshop held at Southbridge that papal funds are being used

the Catholic University of Amer- to transport food supplies to the ica under the supervision middotof many remotely-located villages Father Joseph B CoUins SS where the population has been director of the National Center -most seriously affected by the

=r~~~h~~~ t~u~~rss~~HOW to EtltRoast Dog ~Amongmiddot Useful lracts se~ C~~~~o~~n~~i ~i-J1Ilrticipated though the emphasis must be 011

The recommendationsmiddot grew CZmiddot d b L S 1 p Ph middotZ bull agriculture and other food proshy ctut of daily seminars conducted eane y a alette rlest In l I~PPnes duction projects a sPecial effort

(juring the workshop by Msgr will also be made to coordinate Russell J Neighbor associate di- andintensify medical care for IllCctor of the CCD William J The secret of a long iife and the best way to chokedown an ~ntree of roasted dog the afflicted population through

ltJacobs of Extension Volunteers are among items of information picked up by Rev Raymond P Leduc MS since 1948 better use of mobile clinics eurohicago and Fattier F~anCis a La Salette missionary in tnePhilitpine Islands Dog meat is delicious if lt)TIE doesnt especially in the rural areas ~~ro~wa~~inot~e~~~ Latin realize what hes eating he insists But if one does know that It is dog meat the only

Essential Components way to get it down is by Steelworkers Head The recommendations were washing it down with a swig sometimes called ironwood must radically change upon arshy

devoted to such matters as the of gin at every mouthful As They-even make their own rival in the Philippines Earth- To Receive Award selection and training of teach- I chalk lines some resembling Old quakes and hurricanes con- P SB G C)

for the ong life In this Mother Hubbards shoe some stantly visit tllese lslands so ITT UR H (N - I Weets approaches to the adoles- Ab I tel t 1 d t fcountry we usually say Why lk t I d lik I k b old t e In na lOna presl en 0ltcent and organization and I e piS 0 S an some e )00 s UL mgs mus be very sturdy the United Steelworkers of put off till tomorrow what you A good ishline is twined around Even window jambs and outsideh 1 1 CCD B t

a recurring theme was that the a discalded typewriter ribbon s U mgs are mortised for greater celve the 1966 St Joseph thest ructure 0 f t e oca U can do today In the Islands t d Amedca has been named to reshy

they say Why do today what 1 d thO I 11 d t th d f tltcatechist does not operate in a middotspoo an IS me IS pu e s reng an sae y Worker Award presented at the can be put off till tomorrow through a concoction of charcoal B ld

vacuum the home the parish We Igh-tensloned Amerlcalls UL mg III Manila the 1ig annual Labor Day Mass heret t 1 and kerosene ReaI practical I t d th aod the commullL y a arge ale could11learn the secret 0f a long CL y an Inmiddot e provInce are as Th d d b

essential components of his assure ~ou Much better than different as dar and night Whiie e awar IS co-sponsore Y _ork life from theFilipinos At least any chalk line sold on the Amer- 1 d 1 b the Pittsburg Diocese apdarea I did for I often findmyself ican ma~ket pane um ercan be ordered in labor unions Presentation will

There was general agreement putting off till tomorrow what r Few Tools Manila lumber in the province be made by Bishop John J among the participants that per- could do today cOomes in the rough and i mean Wrlght of Pittsburgl1 f CC The carpenter works with A sons chosen or D work The mlmiddotssloner a New Bedford rough two by fOUl may be

h ld d tmiddot f velY f~ too lis toolbox at two Inches thlck at one end and Abel one of the founders of ou give some mica Ion 0 n~tive attendedStJoseph paro_ h d f ts d Ml ability to communicate with times no morethilli an empty froin th~ee tofour inches at the IS umon an 01 pJe ecessor the age -cultural _sociological ch~a) schooi in that city and La cement bagmiddot usually contains - other end Sti~l our carpenters the Steel )Vorkers Organizing

Salette minor and maJor sem- l t 11 C tt tmiddot f M groups to which they will be on Y a crosscu saw a sma work this lumber to speciflc~d omml ee Jsa nalve 0 agshyassignedIt was also pointed out inaries He is at prese-nf at the square one or two chisels a di~ensioris with great accuracy ~olia Ohio He was elected that no amount of training La Sal~tte Provincial House wood marker and a foot rule One good surface electIic planer ~ president Qf the United SteelshyOOULses will make a catechist Southbridge Massbut his heart Yet beautiful work is accom- could do more in a darthan 10 workers last year succeeding

is obviously very much ii the - I h d D d M D ald H h bGut of a person who is opinion- P IS e carpenters can do in a week aVI c on e as eeR ated or uncommunicative Philippines One concept of building however What patience these aetive in the labor movement

The selected one stated one His mem~o~tir~arly days men h~ve since the early 1930s group of participants must not in the Diocese of Tuguegarao Prelatre Wlcomes Hlving been in charge of Arhe St J9sephthe Worker only be able to communicate the Cagayan PI are affectionate constructions and of ~l consid- ward is presented to a persoll message but he himself must be In 1948 I was one of the lucky Israeli Presodent erable group of carpenters for who has distinguished himself ~e message have a genuine Fathers chosen to_found a newI~ SANTJAGO (NC)-Wherils- a good period of time I can say in the cause of Jhe workingman

love for the teenager and be th t b old th PII able to show this love acquired mission in the Philip- raelsPJesidentzil1man Shazar a UI mg III e n Ippmes

pines In previous years I had arrived here on an eight-day - is very interesting only and orily been a half-baked contractor at state vislt to Chile Raul Cardi- if one has acquired title absoshy

our minor seminary which ex- nal SHv1 Henriquez of Santiago lutely necessary virtul~ of pashyPope Paul Receives perience came in very handy was on hand at the airport as a tience

Episcopal Bi~hop Tool-minded that I was I memberofthe welcoming party VATICAN CITY (NC)-Episshy made it a point to take with me -The cardinal was introduced Minister on FCllcmiddotUtv eopal Bishop Horace W B Donshy as many hand tools as possible to Mr and Mrs Shazar by Pres- I MONTHLY CHURCH egan of New York has been reshy Electricaltools ~~ljiismissed for ident Eduardo Frei ltHICAltf9 (NC)~A Dinis~centl ceived in private audience by we knew that electricity had not On the day after his arrival of the Lutheran Church-Misshy BUDGEI EMVELOPES Pope Paul VI They discussed yet reached that part of the Presiden Shazar in an address souri Synod has been named an their mutual desire for Christian Islands But once there it took to a join1 session of the Congresstssocitte profssor of Ilociology PRINTED AND MAILED unity me very little time to realize that paid spedal tribute to Chile as at Loyola University here Dr

Bishop Donegan was the first even my hand tools meant little one of the few countries which Ross P Scherer who is a staff Write or Phone 672-1322 Episcopalian bishop of New to the Filipino worker Heres opened its doors to Jewish vic- member with the National

York ever to visit a Pope He the reason tims of the Hitlerite persecutions Council of ChurChes win as- 234 Second Street ~~II Riv noted that in the past it would From time -immemorial the in Europ~ Many were the Jews surne the post Sept 15 have been impossible for him t6 carpenters and cabinetmakers -~ho fled extermination finding recei ve me and for me to pay a visit to him

The Bishop had a 12-minute private visit and then introduced the aides accompanying him The Pope gave them medals of his reign and in addition gave the bishop a copy of the Bible in ilSreek and Latin similar to those he had given to Protestant obshyservers at the ecumenical counshyeil Bishop Donegan gave the Pope a copy of a new guidebook to the cathedral of St John the ])i vine in New York and a sUver ~wl from Britain

have been making their own logshyripping saws whittled down their own hammer and chisel handles squared off the smoothshyest and lightest wood planes out

of the hardest wood ill existence

Collect- $14 Million

AACHEN (NC) - Fourteen million dollars has been colshylected in the campaign for Miseshyreor the German Catholic overshyseas relief agency The amount

exceeding $125 million will be usedmiddot to combatmiddotmiddotfamine in India

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-----middot TftE ANCHORshy 9New EnglandLueky to Be Near Thurs July 14 3~66

Souree of Luseious Seafood CDA Convention I oj

By Joseph and Marilyn Roderick To Open SundayI must make another appeal in behalf of day liDies

BOSTON (NC) - T-be RevAt one time these flowers were considered the lowliest of Douglas Horton former dean offlow~rs and were to Igte seen mainly in unkempt gardens the Harvard University divinity

tields and along roadsides Dull am~r in color it was known scMol will be a featuredspe~~middot

er at the 31stbiennial Catholicthat they were Capable of seafood eating in my own oPin- Daughters of Alnerica national8UrViving almosfany amount ion the clam convention here starting Sundayof neglect poor soil drought Tbefreshness and availability

Dr Horton will speak on aand ill treatment and so they of this tyPe of food along ith panel dealing wiih Christian

~re planted in difficult areas the swi~ness of its prepara~on Conver$8tions Richard Cardishywhere nothing else could grow makes It perfect for hot sticky nal Cushing of Boston and Msgr Things have changed formiddot the i days Salad~ and Summer se~m

middot Francis J Lally editor of thelowly day li11 Hybridists have to go band m hand and nothmg Pil~ Boston archdjocesim newsshyimproved the middotquality of flower makes a qwcker or tastier salad

middot pa~r are alSo listed as paneland the length middotof the poundlowering than seafood even the canned ists taeasonand have broadeneq ~ and frozen vaneties such as tuna

Cardinal Cushing host to thecolor spectrum~include Y~l- and Alaskan crab meat conv~ntion is scheduJed to offerlows oranges and myriad Pas~l One of the secrets of success m the convention Mass and to besharles without diminishing the cooking these gifts from ~he sea fe~turea speaker at the conven- touglmess of the plant in any is speed overcooking tends to tion banquetwaY ~he new hybrids may be toughen even the sweetest clam

grown unler the same adverse and dry out the most succulent A panel oilmiddot The Influence of eonditions of drought poor soil fresh sworfish steak Freshness weimen in the World will h~ve erowding md light shade as the is second in importance in fish as speakers Mother Mary Henshyolder wild varieties cookery as can be attested to by nesseyof the Cenacle Convent Under desirable conditions anyone who has tasted a fish Mary Sparks of radio station the newvarieties of day lily do cooked over an open fire secshy WNAC Mrs Mary McGrath of extremely well These are fasci onds after leaving its watery the Boston Herald and Dr Franshyoating plants in many respects home ces Smith of the Leahy Clinic For one thing the flower lasts Many years ago when my famshy Msgr Joseph Havey superior for only one day to be quick17 fly vacationed at Horseneck of the Missionary Society of st

James the Apostlefounded breplaced by another on the fol- Beach before the hurricanes Cardinal Cushing to send U s

priests to Latin American miso lowing day ravag~d it one of our favorite

The plants reproduce very pastimes was gazing through sions and Msgr Joseph M Nelshy4tJicldy and a single tuber will binoculars in search of return ligan 0f the CommissionGlf

grow to three or four the first ing swordfishingboats If the Christian Unity for the Balti shyrear and may be broken up in~ had a white flag flying from the more archdiocese aIsGwill Mshy

dress the convention 10middot or mj)e plants after five mast it meant they had had a yellngtor so TheY ~aybe moved successful day and were return- Andre G~gneand Miss Margaret Parkef ehairman The at ~1most any time without real~ ing witb their prize or prizes tomiddot affair wi1lbe held on the hOllpitaI gt9ulids corner of Mid- ly setting them back to any eK- the wharf at WestpOrt Point die and South Main Streets ChiekimBarbecue Set tent although the best time for The lucky youngster who first ~ planting is in late Summer or sighted this flag woqld run to At Central ViUage aarly Fall tellthe adults and we would all Members of theLadies GuildStronger Church

This is the time thqugh ~ pile eagearly into the cars hOP- of St John Ule Baptist Church isit the nurseries to see them lB ing to reach the dock before the Central Village will sponsor a bl~ for -election for pU~has- boat came into sight in the Tithing Paid Catechists Action Movement Play chicken barbecue from 530 to ing later m the ~asonBettcr river The huge swordfish were bull 730 satUrday night July 16 at yet if you hare 8 friend witp a somet~ng to see (an~ smell) Mai()r Role in PhiHppine$ Church Progress the parish hall Serving will be fewplantswhich are well-estab-middot as their huge carcaSses fIlled the continuous TiCkets are limited lis~edI am sure_~~t he woUld sman fishing boats and their SAGINAW (NC) Tithing AId these ~osts are not iii- _ and should be obtained in adshybe more than Willi~ toI)llrt sword was a frightening th~ng paid catecllists and a lrtrong eon~Clerable eGD te~chers are vance from merilbers Or at 1iie with a fewtu~rs to view N~Nlaquorthel~ss we f01gt CaibolicActi~xnoveP1ent are pa~ saiaries ~denjogta pro- rectory General ch~rmanis

enjY~e yellowsand golds what they looked like as we ate playing major roles in stren~~h- fe~~~ stat~~ nthar home MrS MaqAeveao assisted by III s~lidcolors although thest bull the fresh steaks the next day ening the Church in the Phihp-ar~as p()ten~~ t~cheurolS 8re ticket chairman Mrs Edith teildto fade a littlEi if plahteci itl The following -scall~p recipe is _Pneamp ~ missiOllarysaidbere seiltfr()riitM pT0ViIlces to spec- Kirby ditectsUObutthereare Jiulny one which Illuse if MeliSllli i Fth Andr LeF bvere ia(Co~legesmiddoti~tieJ~ani1aarea ~ varieties in the1rum~tll~finds any co~panions for her OCn~ who hi~~een ~tiOlled forC9It~~ini~~Wlenth~y r~= The guild will Peet at 8 ~ form Some are banded~soDle lone ~tcl1 c bull if the Ph1Hplnes shiee 19141 ue- tu~t~he~r homeJowlls and vp night also in th~ hall and allfrm~d arid they areeven to 00 Thismiddot recipe shoUld be used bed reliJous growth o~ the lag~~ ~~~ ar~ ~~gnedt()teah mem~srerelluesfed to bring had in dwarfed forms But best with tin~scallopsthatneedveI1 ~ ciSmiddot tillmiddot tiD his It religIOn classes lD the public items for a food middotbaskit to be shyof all they require very little little cooking IS an we VlSI g orne schools on a scheduled basis ramedat the barbecue eyeneForthe gardener wh9~e SeaUoPsPonUgal$e here In~ichigan InhisInfantaparjsb of St

p~rpe~ual ery is l- I only had 2 cu s dry white wine wrhere are middot1~~p~ests middotfoTmiddot Marks Fath~r LeFebvere said tqe tImettbere 18 absoluteI7 I t ~ ot sliced 49000 peopleliVlngmiddot In three 46 lay catechists take care of re- In Cqtholic Schooi nQthing that can be p~ant~ with l ~~lonion sliced town~ and 68 villages he said ligiQl1s instrueticm in 26 grade SPOKANE (NC)-Four Prot less trouble and WhICh affords 12 wholemiddot peppercorns of hIS eastern Luzon area of schools In the iiocese as a whole estant mini-sters and a rabbi will as much beauty as the day m 1 spring of parsley and I Infanta-in Quezon Province It there ~ 2aO paid laY catechists participate in the Summer

In the Kitchen _ Tablespoons chopped parsley would be absolutely impOSSIble teaching in 120 ptjblic scbools J

School of Christian ApostolateMel~ssa pic~ed uP a sca~lop 2 pounds of tiny scallops to get anything done without ~ In additionto paying theeosts (SSCA) next week at Gonzaga~ell 10 the nver t~s mbrnmg 2Tablespoonsof butter lay helpproVlded by Catholic of8D eneosIve CCD program University here in the State ctf Where were vacaJIon~ng and 1I large ripe tomatoes Action and the CCD tithing is also paying ~e brunt Washington More than 1000lDuch to her ~nse It tu~ed 1pound pound mushrooms trimmed Father LeFebvere noted that of tb~ eosts of educating semshy teenagers - including various eut to have two sld~ a~d be lB- and coarselychoRPelt despite a decline ip middotthe economy inarians Christian and Jewish youth bullhablt~d She plac~d It WIth great 1 Tablespoon lemon juice the introduction of tithing has The Carmelite reported that groups -are expected ror the care In a sandpail full f water salt and pepper beeninstrumental in permitting the status of the priesthood and five-day leadership school beingand ~ounced to all WIth great 1) In a saucepan put the wine the Church to move ahead Sisterhood has risen sharply in sponsored by Bishop BernaId 3~ g~nerosty We can cook It for carrot onion~ peppercorns aod P naSiatas the Philippines and vocations are Topel of Spoka~bull dinner ess~o

COUNTRY FAIR TO BENEFITNOmiddotVITIATESettin tr6

Up Fair booths for the Presentation of Mary Novitiate under the splnsorsmp Of the Friends of St Amies Hospishy

tal Fall River scbeduled f~ Saturday J111y 16 from 9 to 9 are left to rlmiddotghtbull Sister BeattiK Sister Rita Marie

the sprig oflparsley Bring to r0 growing We now have 27 boys If lilie could manage to fiM boil and add the ~allopssim- T~~g b~ said bas bootjt~ in Manila seminaries he said

ew of his friends I mightac- Mer in the liquid foi- about 10 h~8~s~~come fo~ 180 PeSO$ plus five boys in our Cannelite eept her offer bu~ one lone seal- minutes [ to ais~aci~701) p~per month seminaries lop wouldnt be much of a feast 2 Lift Out the scallops ptlloe f~ ~~ sllid PllYs CCl) eosta Now a whole sandpail fuP might i~ a ~wl and when they can be and for ~~ucation ~ aemshybe imother thing for nothing handled cut them into evem iDarims Rummage Sale lends itself moreto-Summer eat- slices about 1pound inch thick

St ~celiasMissionClubwiniDJl ~han thetieasures of the seabullbull 3 Simmer the cooking liquid IndianmiddotBishopmiddotmiddot Praises hold a rummage al~ from 6 toWe in New England dont fully until it is reduced to about ~ 9 tomorr~w and from 1l 10 4reaHzehow lucky we areto be of a cup Strain and reserve American Missioners- Saturday at 62-1 Whipple Streetnear the source of luscious sea- 4 rn a large skillet me~t the

Fall River Proceedsmiddot will beneshyfootlmiddot as the aforementionedJ Dutteradd the tomatoes Peeled CALltur~~(NC)~a~s~ed- fit the Franciscan MissionariesscalloR the sweet crab the and seeded and coarsely chopped PusIShOf La~rn~ p~aChY of Mary and contributions ofroyal lobster and all the other and t~~ mushrooms aqd cOok S l1Sr~ urne 0 IS ocese clethes will be appreciated varieties of fish that inhabit our over a low he~t until mushrooms from a VISIt tad the Un~tedttate~

Atlantic shoreline not forget are cokedand mixture haa ~i th re~ee ~ralse or me~ ling o~ course the star 9fOU thickened a bit IC~~ miSSiOnarieS servmg 1ft

~ 5) Add the liquid that fOOl IndIa _ saved the lemon juice the Citing the advantages of modshyPreaching Serm()lI1lsmiddotmiddot chopped parsley an~ saltanltil em A~eriean ~ving ~h bi$hoP

WASHINGTON eN-C)~ Dyshy pepper to taste Puree this mix- notedlhe eagerness of hIS Jesuit Illamic Preaching -in the Contemshy t4re if a blender Gr thto~gh m arid Mercy Sister missionaries to JPorary WorldwiU be the theme food nm] Put the scallops in a forego American comforts and (seminars to be conducted durshy chafing dish (or skiliet) pour work ill poverty B~sh()p Picahy ng the Summer for Catholic the sauee over all and sprinkle also remarked that niissionaries chaplainll at naval bases iQNM surface With finely Chopped 0Ii leave inthe United Statel3 lolk Va Pensacola F~ and p~rsleyHeat lightly Deliciom spyak of their nussi()11 stations~middotsan Diego Calif XmiddotI iJi)J)a~ sheUJL~ bull ~middot7-~i r-6c~middot~~1 as~1ietlt~0 1iol_~(t-lt0~t~

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OffCol~egiality WHEELING (NC)-The ideai

of collegiality in the Church needs 0 be extended beyond its specific relation to the hielarch~

the president of the Nationall Council of eathollc Men saicf here

Speaking ~efore the fourtlli a~nual conv~ntion of the Diocshyesan Council of ~atholic MeBt John Donnelly said that the whole world had a glimpse 01 what can be accomplished bi collegiality at the Second Vanshyean Council

It liked the glimpse he ccm tinued and will demand a fuD view This will meall applying collegiality by analogy to othell areas of the Church

While collegiality strictiy apshyplies to the College of Bishops he explained the bishop can ill turn consult with his priests and people

Good startl in this area have already been made he addec citing the opening of discussion of diocesan problems to allpeoshypIe in some dioceses and the creshyation of parish school boarde with lay membersbull

THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 14 1966

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Bishop Co rberry Urges Adequate Insured Income COLUMBUS (NC)-BishbP

John J Carberry has desshyleiibed an adequate insured income for one-parent famshyilies as a question basic to the people of our times and one ~hich cannot be evaded

The bishops statement was read by Father Thomas Duffy Chairman of the Diocesan Ecu-middot menicalCommission at the rally Itlimaxing the Ohio Walk for Adequate Welfare

Some 1000 persons were on hand for the rally in fronto~ the

State HOuse It marked the conshyelusion of a 10-day 155-mile walk from Cleveland to Columshybus Bishop Carberry noted his support of the marchers stated ~im of adequate welfare payshyments in Ohio-100 per cent of

2 standard based on todays cost 4)f living We join ~ithyou is asking

bull t themiddot state of Ohio to consider your proposal earnestly and to i-ectify the situation imlledi- PROUD MOTHFRTheaudiellce appla uded Mrs Alma St Onge of Putnam Conn Religious Superiors 2tely l1esaidmiddot at the St Michaels College commencementmiddotWinooski Park Vt where her three children Close Con e to Howemiddotver the bishop aske~ for received honorary dOctotates in th~ same ceremony Left to right Msgr Paul J St V n on new and creative approaches to Onge vicar general of the NorVlich Conn diocese Mrs StOnge Mother Ritamiddot de la ATCHISON (NC) - CatholR ~ problem of public weifare Cmiddot F SEA religious superiors of men closed including the consideration of a rolX lllericanprovlllclal If the Daughters of the Holy Ghost and US Rep their ninth annual assembly miranteed income Villiam L St 9ngeof Connecticut NC Photo here in Kansas with a resolutiolll Consider the responsibilities urging religious communities to of the parent In one-parltmt fam- Smiddot G Ch h L d continue their search for ways of

jlies who is attempting to bring ees reater il urc ave an Loyaltymiddot ever more effectively livinfl

liP children properly against their witness of Christ through everwhelming odds he said poverty

Basic Question New Penno Bi shop Cite$ CounciIGoins Attending the meeting were Should not such parents be 142 leaders in the Conference 01

Jgiven an adequate insured in- ALTOONA (NC)-A degree Loyalty to and love for the Speaking of the Constitutionmiddot Major Religious Superiors of Come relieving them of the of confusion may have followed ChUllt h he declared will equal on the Church in the Modern Mens InStitutes representing pressing anxietiesoLmere sub it but Vatican Council IIs teach- in days tocomemiddotmiddotammiddotpersuaded World he declared it should re- 35000 priests Brothers and sem sistence existence instead of the ings wil1middot1~ad men eventually to that ltJf the infant Christian com- mind every member of the dio- inarians Jlovernment hiring endless varie- great loveof and-loyalty to the mlinitymiddot I cese of-the role to middotbe filled ill In their four-day meeting they ties of parent substitutes such as Church Bishop James J iIogan Bisil10p Hogan commented on shedding the lightoJEtheGospel e-amined how they can fulfill

enrichment teachers ami recre emphasized at his enthronementmiddot each)f theCouncilsdocumentsmiddot on this troubled orIds lgtasic t~eir variousmiddotmiddot missiohs for the atioriists as spiritual headothe Altoona- - at-d jheirmiddot cOntributionS to the problems Catholicmiddot Church while still Fe

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middot ampenenil Relief are trying to live day But letmiddot ui be pati~nt and a 13j~CS llclosed re~eive our aCtve cO~Peraiion been violatfid ~He a~cllsed the middot e8l$1 10 a daymiddot ~ranqUitbull The moreour peopie QUJmg 196(1 the dep~rtqlent ~JZ th~~ too is -arimiddot ess~ntial eJe- ooUrityofmiddot I8mothering the worci ThIS l~ 30t qUIte 78 per cent conie 10 iitudythe couriCiis een repored eo~structlon I~ the me~tinmiddotestoring alt tl1ingsi1i of God ~

~ a mmlmum standard fortral Dogmatic Constitution On thr~ categorIes middottotaled$3407 Chmtmiddot - middot ilealth and decency sehn 199- the Ctltrcli whick penetrated M millIon ~h~ breakqownmiddotreJO~ted

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L ~TCHIS0NltNC)-Father Al- ture generations privileg~d ~ Th~ breakdown of th~tpree LINmiddot (llC)-GeraldGOefshy~~ilJI~TI)1laquon OSI3president be m~mbers of tJte LOJdsMysti- previnus years 196~ ielgiou~ ier he~d oi~astGeirrian~~ middot ~StBened](t$ltolle~e here in cal Body $1033 mIllIon ~duc1tional $680 communlst-dommated Christianlapsa~ says ~lIarringdeIays we million~ hospital and institu- Deinocratjcmiddot party insist~d that ~nay have the foundationsin nmiddot~middotmemiddot middotCmiddotmiddothmiddotmiddotmiddotC ago Man ti6nal-$985 milliont(jtal $2698 tle Catholic IChurchin East and~fore the first snowfalls He million 1963 religious $1001 westGermany must be seen as was speaking of the colleges H Obl million _educational $678 ~il- two indepmiddotendentunits -

middot new $1 million library and onorary ate lion hospital and institutional This view is pushed from time $640000 dormitory SAN ANTONIO (middotNC) -Ed- $1030 million totll $2709 mil- to time by the East German al-

The three-story air-condi- ward Murphy of Ciiicago has re- lion 1964 religious $999 mH- th6~~tes who see c09peratiolll ~oned library will accommodate ceived the t~tle of honorary Ob- lion educational $709 million between the bishops of the two 230000 volumes to start but is late - highest distinction t ha t l)ospHal and institutional $1 301 zones of Germany as a danger designed for expansion since can be giveri a layman by the million total $3003 milli~n to communist power 7000 volumes are being added Oblates of Mary Immaculate Preliminary reports for the Goettel claimed that the West each y~ar The dormItory will The title was conferred at St first quarter of 1966 showed a German bishops impelled by the house ne~rlY 150 ~tudents at tl1e ~nthonys Seminary here in fallinH off in religious and hos- demands of their Christian exist shyBenedlctmes men s college Texas by Father Clifford Black- pital and institutional construc- ence work to overthrow the

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DUBiJIN (NC) - Mixed marshy eral ~ DRY CLEANNG ~ riages in Ireland may now take Murphy was cited for faith- 200000 Pafienh ~ and ~ place before the high altars and fu1 zealous and charitabie intershy CALCUTTA (NC) - Ove~ with a nuptial Mass and theusshy ests in the missionary endeavors 200000 patients were treated lIal rites and blessings Also of the Oblate Fathers He has last year by Medical Mission Catholics are now permitted to been serving as president of the Sister working in India an inshyattend the baptisms and funershy Chicago Oblate Alumni Assoshy creaSE of 20000 over the year

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crown Edward Duff SJ associate proshy A Polish representative here fessor of political science at Holy SELFmiddotHELP PROJECT A host of young collegians and high school stud~nts are sp~aking two weeks after the deshyCross College Worcester Mass participating in a Self-Help Project cQnducted by Marymount College Boca Raton for sign of the stamp was exhibited 81d Msgr Joseph Gremillionbull migrant workers and cultU1ally deprived children of South Flotida Greg Johnson Diocese publiCly here said his governshydirector for Socio-economic de-shy ment insisted that the design telof Miami seminarian provides the music while Nigerian princess Roseanna Ofem censhyvelopment Catholic Relief Serv be changed Otherwise Pohmdter teaches dancing 011 the grounds of St Vincent de Paul major seminary which has ices-National Catholic Welfare might refuse to allow any U S Conference New York lent its facilities as one of six centers during the six-week Summer middotprogram NC Photo mail bearing the stamp into iit

A week before the confershy territory he added ences opening the WCC made In the meantime the COntroshypublic priormiddot recommendations versial stamp is still on Ul4Seminarian Singers Have Hit middotRecordby top Anglican Orthodox Protshy presses Its initial printing 0laquo estant and Roman Catholic scholshy 115 million stamps is schedulet1l ars calling for immediate estabshy ISons ofmiddot AdamI See Value of Folk Music for first day of issue lishment of joint study and acshytlon progplms by their churches CINCINNATI (NO)-The fa- more promise Word of Light group three years ago Later middotHecads Department to deal with a broad scope of vored folk music Of the college- which middotalso has a religious theme they learned and added guitar ST LOUIS (NC) _ Mary E social ills age generation can be used to The seminarians came up with playing In addition to personal Dajs has been named directOli

Joint Action adantage in the apostolate io Handful in three days and appearances the three have vis- of social service a new depar~ The recommendations were youth were surprised ~hen the tune isted a mission in North Caro- ment at the Catholic Hospitan

revealed with the publication by Thats the view of the Sons ~came a hit A major record lina where they sang a loU AssOciation l)eadcillarter~ here the WCC of the full texts of ofmiddot Adam middotthree popular folk Company now is middotnegotiating lor mountain Mass designed esp~- MiSliDavis ws formerly witll minutes of two closed meetings singers~ho developed their Handfulmiddotmiddot dally to appeal to the people of the American Public Welfabull held under the joint auspices of talents as a hobby at Stmiddot Greg- Folk Mountain Mag Appalachlmiddota A ti eh _ ssocla on 111middot lcago w~ theWCC and the Vatican Secre- orY$ Seminary here The seminarians began singing lIhe was siaff ampB$Ociate for med-o ~ariatfor Promoting Christian The tiio--WillialnWySdng (JIf ~ together as a barber~hop~ The seminarians ltre Convinced ~al care

New SilCJm~ Stirs Po~ish Regome

WASHINGTON (NC)-Poland has threatened to refuse all mail bearing the new U S five-cent stamp honoring 1000 years of Polands statehood and its milshylennium of Christianity The stamp is due to be released on Jul) 30

In Warsaw U S Ambassador John A Gronouski former U S Postmaster General dismissed the threat as still in the rumor siage

The stamp bears a Latin cross between the dates 966 and 1966 above an eagle Milwaukee arshytist Edmund D Lewandoski who designed the stamp said it is ~

stylized version of the ttadishytional Polish eagle wearing ~

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through its embassy here pJOshytested that the eagle depicted is the pre-World War II eagle and not the communist post-war eagle The U S State and Post Office departments said the only apparent difference is that the post-war eagle wears a

Vhurs July 14 11966Urge Closer Ties tin Church Fighl On Social Ills

GENEVA (NC) - The World Conference on Church and Society at its opening here was confronted with what amounted to a summons for the immediate broadening of collaboration between members of the World Council of Churches and the Roman Cathshyolic Church on a wide range of middotsocial activities

The conference sponsored by the WCC brought together 400 theologians and leading Chris- i

tia laymen active in public and social affairs for two weeks of probing under the theme Christians in the Technical and Social Revolutions of Our Time The WCC described the meeting i as the most important on social issues ever held under WCC auspices

An eight-man team of official Catholic observers present for the meeting included Msgr Charles Moeller Belgian theoshylogian who recently became unshydersecretary of the Doctrinal Congregation in Rome Father

Unity st Raphaels parish Srraquoing- tl1at appropriate folk music 01-The recommen~ation~~numer- field Terry Wilkeylto~ StmiddotmiddotVin- Seminarians Get feredwith dignity arid solemnity

Ilted race relations problems de Pauls heremiddotandmiddotMlchaelUr-middot _ has a place in tlie Chilrchsmiddot)jt- concerning socialeconomic and bas of StmiddotJosephs Massillon- Smiddot T bullbull 1 orgyThey are especialij fond ~u~tral development emergency have a hit record Hllndful 01 ~~~r ra1n19 of the folk music MaSs for

~iefJ refugeemiddotmiddotresettlement ac eurolay nowmiddotgoihg f()f them in ALANTA (NP)~Aroiddle yenoungAmericans composed by iion for p~a~e and preserice inmiddot OhiomiddotmiddotWHkey wfotethe music class collegestudent Yalled the Ray Repp

irlternati()nalotganitations as and aU middotthre~ ~har~ in compos~ stre~ts of a poor se~tionberein Young people inva~iablY a~lt ~areasrequi~ipgjminepiahtjointmiddot )ngmiddotthemiddot lyrics The words extolmiddot Atlallt~j where povertyis more -~surprised when they discover

bull a~tion They said that while manS achievements and worth eidentthan in sections he tne Sons of Adam aie semishybasic differences middotin sodal and strelS hili ~otaldependenee walked duriilgjiis highsch~l naria~s they said rolk iYusi~ thinking still remain between on God bull days in Rochester N Y by the trio helps dispel the JM)shy

the ehurch~ these were areas Surprise elllaquo ~He got a hajrc~t in a Negro iion that the Church i6 oot Of in which joint programs eOlld None of the three regards blrlgtershop in the area caulling touch with coliege-~ge eu~toffiB lie un~ertaken immediately himself as a professional enter- at least some wondelment aboutmiddot a~d eUlturet~ey a~ded

They also said that the Ro- tainer In factafter Summer his presence there man Catholi~ and other churches vacation the trio will dissolve He is one of ii seminarians Mould combine their study of Wysong and Urbas will be to- working iii the Atlanta archdioshy Cars Blessed te the~logical bases of Chris- gether as students at Mount St cese as part of the Summer BONN (NC)Tens of tbotl shytlan SOCIal acbon because they Marys Seminary here while With A Purpose p l og l am sands of cars were blessed bywere firmly convinced that Wilkey will enter the majormiddot (SWAP) The group divided

pr~ests all over Germany in thethere is no suff~cieht re~son ~hy seminaryo~ the Glenmary into three areas of pastoral conshy Churchs observance of trafficmiddotfurther work on this theme Fathers in Chicago cerri-=rural suburban and urban safety day Following the blessshys~ou~d be carried on in jsola- Meal1while ~hatev~r profits a~9stolates ~ is attemptillg te ing drivers promised to applytlOn come flom their publIc apPear- identify the Church with the the hiw of charity while on the

ances and rcentcord sa~es will be needs of the people and assist roadJosephite Fathers used to help them continue their the pastor in the functioning of studies for the pri~sthood the parish Re-elect Fr ODea Handful of Clay was com-

WASHINGTON (NC)-Father posed for the flip side of a Although the archdIOcese has George F ODea middotSS~J has d f t th t had a Summer program for deashy

re~0r ea urIng a song a cons for a number of yearsbeen reelected superior general orlgl11ally was beheved t~ have Archbishop Paul J Hallinan offomiddot a second six-year term at a

Atlanta now has extended thegeneral chapter meeting here of program to include youngerthe Josephite Fathers He has Bishop of Trenton seminalmiddotians It not only aids theheaded the community since

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in the community before his Trenton Diocese by Bishop is available in cans 2 to 12 Ibs ~lection as superior general George W Ahr He has been under the Atalanta Krakus or Tal81 (Bass River

fhe Josephite community of vice chancellor since 1963 Msgr brands Tender lean readytoeatl RAMBLERpriests and Brothers was foundshy Fitzgerald succeeds B ish 0 p At your favorite meat cou nterSavings Bank Americas Economy Kinglted in Baltimore in 1893 dedishy James J Hogiin who was enshyFnr the Best Deal Come Tocated to work among Negroes throned last week as spiritual

(0 SOUTH YARMOUTH in the United States There are head of the Altoona-Johnstown Broadway Rambler c DENNIS PORT more than 260 Josephites workshy Pa Diocese by Archbishop John INC )bull HYANNISing in five archdioceses and 11 J Krol of Philadelphia Bishop 168 BROADWAY

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hardly eyer referred to by name petence in his professionmiddot4e has the Abbey-College Church at your prayer-book your complacent spiritual fortress Praeti~e it butas the engineer the sub- by middothis loose morals and his ir- St Mselinj Coll~ge~Manches- j by selfdenial for the hunlry and you will understand its beautiesbull Btantive modified by one or an- regularity courted the loss of tel N H ~~veno~her B~$hops GodLove You

who does not know all there is Ion for JamIe The oy ~k~~ hI~ firm of Koehler and Issac It has td know about Negroes ail(~ S~~lIl$ t~ regll1p vlt~bty ~n been built by the Davison Con-

He actually looks at Negroes hls prelienc7middot Barre~tmiddot ~s per~ struction Company of Marichest- Is all eyes middotand ears and anten- sua~ecJ to gIVe up hIS_ Jpb a1~ ermiddot Groundhreaking was held ill

THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-ThurS July 14 1966

Percys Last Gentlemen8 Fascinating Elusive Novel

By Rt Revlisgr John S Kennedy Walker Percys novel The Last Gentlemen (Farrar

Straus and GirouxNew York $595) is both fascinating middot and elusive it is peopled by eccentrics of all ages and conditions and both_settingS and ~ction ~re stlange Irony ~lays over themiddot ~hol~ book Mr Vaught has antic ways lIke lIghtmng Llghtpmg af- and seems always to be middotgiving fords an unwonted even an impersonation of a crotchey stari1i~gview offami)i~r Southern gentleman He isin landscapes and objects m()men- act a very shrewd man tarily bringing intQ lrilliant Inte~t on making ~oey and prominence somegenerally un- very succ~ssfUl at It Mrs noticed detail while leaving all Vaught oscIllates between proshyelse in ominous shadow And when the flash h ended we w~nder wh~ther we saw what we saw Such too is the effect of Mr Per c y s method wit h human life an~ with the ltharshyacters he has created The The two absent members ofmiddot chief of these is WillisklnBibb the family are moremiddot readily unshy Bmiddotshomiddot) Cmiddotonnmiddotmiddot011Barrett 25 born in the Deep derstoodalthough neither w r South but when we meet him without cryptic quality At Stmiddot AnselmS shyworking as a hUmidification en- When we encounter Sutter be

middot gineer at Macys in New York is seen to be at 34 voluntary Bishop ConnollyWas among

other adjective as mocking as it is definitive Someone re-middot

learning Barretts 3C- marks On

tual duties that he is really only bull jan~tor Which IS true but truthls seldom dIrectly spoken any more

Baffles Psychiatrist He has periodic boutSmiddot of ani

nesia eXperiences difficulties in relating to groups bafflesthe psychiatrist to whom hehas been~ going for many months He) she (V~~L olttecl half de3s preachEld madethe highest possiblescoles Isk~~ her if ~he ~aritedto be Un1Su~1 Desln onmiddot psychOlogical aptitude tests) aliy~ a~~ 011 fl~ceiv~I1g in middotllf- The new chureb on the middotSt esp~ally in thearellofprobmiddotmiddot firmativeanswer bad~h~rc~m~itiseIIns cf~nipushas drawn a lem-solVing and goalseeldllg to the motherhouse gr~t deal of interestmiddot because

middot T~e trouble was hecoUldn That as il Val)ater tells of ~~r~Igtltsing s~ze and UIlc~U~ thmk what to do ~tYeentests Barret 1 ~eceIVed m~ruction_ circul~ d~signIt will se~

This ingenuousfree-floatiiJg ma~e a general confeSSlO~l was ~ the~ehe(iktinecomntuii~~y ~~ YOQrig man has a Peculiar efpounde~t shnven~aptI~d middotconfInne~ ~ts Abbe3middot Chuflh and the st~ middot on people For example when andmide mYf~rstv~ws all In de~fqody~ c~mPus c~apel

he tehirns to the Southhe di~~ thespaceof ~x wveks They P4l~yyeari~tbe plapJ1illg turbsmiddotthe Negroes with whom hi th~ught I w~ cra~y the~bQeyColllige Church was comes in contact He is the onlyTh~Yllughtli be~laquove that BaJ- designed br Nicholas Issac of white man in the entire South ~ett wIll m~e an ~dea~~ompa~ the Manchester architectural

Rae in theirpresence wvich is not at all what they expect from II white man hence their pershyturbation

-lt ToU~h of Ma~ness AS with illl else in the bOOk

the circumstanceSlof hisretumshying to the South have a touch of madness While in New York Ion beggars himselfto buya tel shy~ escope costing about $2000 in order to look at things (thebncks for exanipleina build- ing) and thereby recove~ the~ ~d also to _watch ~opl~ close up without their being aware

that they are undermiddotmiddotscrutiny He takes to watching a beauti shy

luI girl who frequerits a certain bench in Ce~tral Par~ ~e learn that she is Kit~Vatightmiddotmiddota South~rner likepI~Ielmiddot mee~ the cenclusionis equivocal her a~d her family ~nd soo~ ~is Mi ~ercys p4rpose it ouid almost a member of tl)e family appear is tqraise questions not

Kitty is ill~ew York for ~oanswer tli~m Th~ ambig~uty trainin~ in ballet and living of life itself is conveYed notmiddot with Rita who has been di deared up No valu~is Jeft unshyvorced from KittYsbrother Dr~ tested no conven~ioi-diili~talas Sutter Vaught Another brother well --as coriservatiy~)uhque~-Jamie 16 has been in Northern tioned) The book can beread hospitals foli four yea~suffer-forthecolnic genius whchnlushyfrom a severe and atypical minates it But vheri one h~s mononucleosis The pa~ntS of left off cquckling le wik~til1 i

Kitty and Jamie are in New be pondering themiddot darkWiSdoln telephone eal1~ sen JoMmiddotmiddotO York atthe moment because whichstirsilnci stutters in this Pastore of Rhode Island is tbit i

clltiinies cOllditionis~~ical~o-vetrxir~rz-rt~~xJxJi--Ejt middotebiefi-spoilHotmiddotiofmiddot~measu~~rlt

fesslOnal Southern charmmiddot a~d coquetry and b~uts of apopl~ctlc SUPERIOR GE1ERAL

r~ge at ~UC thm~s as fluorlda- Th~ Very Rev George F bon It IS ImpOSSIble to get at ODea SSJ has been reshythe simple truth about either

elected Superior General ofDefies Detection the Josephite Fathers whoseKitty too is hard to categoshy

rize By fits she sees herself inmiddot more than 300 priests clerics various roles dancer co-ed and Brothers work in the housewife She tries to fit her- Negro apo3toJate with theirself into stereotypes of each in motherhouJe in Baltimoreturn but what she is in herself

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more ill than eveJBarrett goes after them knowjngonlY that v~teran Rome cOrrespondent they are somewhere in the vi- ~ IrvineR Levinewh1) has cOYshydnity of Santa-Fe

Whenmiddot middothe finds the twob rothers Jamie il dy~ng

grimly comic struggle ensueSchiefly conceriiing whetlietor

not the youth is to be baptized as his sister the nun has directed Thedeathbed scene is grotesque

but ihesltapahly affecting and

positjpn and seems quite cont~n~ representinf five New EnglanQ to bemiddot an assistant coroner and GoD LOVE lOU to WK tor $10 In appreciation for Our amatemiddoturphImiddotlosophermiddotmiddotmiddot Dioceses participa~d in middotthe

_ ceremonies as did Benedictine Lords -crace to camtt smolting may we DOW ~8e the money sPeDt In Six~ Weeks Abbots from monasteriesmiddotacroSs onmiddot these coffin nails to Ilail down the spread of leprosy hunger

Val t~e older daughter is a the naiioriled by Rt~ Rev Beililo and thirst bullbullbull to AB for $100 In thanksgiVing for arecovelT nun working among Negroes in Gut OSB Abbot Primate of fom amiddot sevee heart attack and slight stoke bullbullbull to Thomas a miserable backwater in the the Benedictine Order agemiddotS Christine age 1 Michael age 6 Patti age 5 Robert age 4 DeeR South She was instantly Bishop EmestT PririeauOt Paul age -Z fO $941 We saved this money we Iot from our converted to Citholicism while Manchester officiated at the ~ Christmases Valentines and birthdays smee ou fathe middotdied ~ bull deg at ~oJum~ill Uhiv~rsity ~he~ consecration riteli which were to a MissionmiddotSoclety of (ifreen Bay Wise for $50 Enclosed is amp

oneAay ~n t~e middotlibrary ~ n~ri presid~ 0 vel by - Richard eheck ~ help 7011 middotwith jrou inision work ha4~uddel1lYsaid to hTr~h~tCardinal Cushing whoa~ ~ ~

~ccompany Janue and the fam~ Dec 1963 Ily qack hOJW~middot Once there h~ an~ Jlll)ie can go where t~ey S V tideg U like and ~ll~ave ~he whe~~ ays CI can ses withal to gratify their every YVmiddotmiddot middottmiddot0 J~dmiddotyamiddotnmiddottage whim

Affecting Scene RADNOR (NC)-The Vaticaa -The re~igtltiti~n of t~ storY has respomedmiddottotheageoftei shy

comes with the disappearance of evisiorf Witb a professional apmiddot Sutter ari~ Jamie the latt~I now proacliand is using themediUtili

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ered Rome for NBC News foir several years says in TV Guide magazirie The familiarity Ci papal advisors withmiddotmiddotthe Intri~ cies ofmiddot middott~levision sometimes seeinS grellter than Am~riCaA televisions familiarity withtb2 Vatican bull Levinecredited much of themiddotmiddot Vaticans progressive attitude toward telcvision to Pope Paul VI who has made greater use of the medum than either middotPiWl XIIor Jopn ~III OIL C DI mn - uSC~ 11le laquol oS Iiuo

WASHINGTON (NC) ~ The Seniitehai p~ssed and sent to the House a bill making it a federal crime to make an obshyscene or harassing interstate

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We go to Mass we sa our prayers we receive Communion we help pay for the gymnasiumin the school with 6 basket-baD middotstandards Yet we are unhappy not just emotionally but even in our faith Why Because it is half-faith We are like the elder SODmiddot

who stayed in the fathers house but was miserable He complained andmiddot was unhappy for two J~asons firsthe could not see why middotthe fathers house andheaven too should be turned upside down for those who left it or were miserable sinners and good-for-nothings second becaUse the elder SfJn was vegetating not living-biB piety was niiidewed and he found God a bore when he kept the Comshymaridm~ntS He was not putting his faith into practice

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Some of us 111 the (lhurchare like married couples who artei a i~~ years Dever1ell one another I love )ou In like maDrier faith ~a tediun1when it does not gO out to neighbor arid Is incapable of sympathizing rith tbe llper helt youth thfukinlr of suicide ilr those living in h~vels iD Africa We 1ake our faith for granted Like the elclerson It exshyp ~es ItSeif in fonnulizfld worship of God but riot in a sPontalleo1llS love of he hungry Christ lit wriles big checks for rich church institutions without eve tithing $10 of it to brinir the faith to someone In Asilll It Is jwlt full of saeh habitsas outine llueSday n~venas We

are the good solld middle class who ignore the classless vEl are the salt

of ihe earib but salt that has lost Its savor

We ~ unhap))) ~Iuse the ChriSt we have in oU hearts Is a plastic Christ not thll flesh and blood Christ breathing and suffering in the ~serabll of the world Strange is it not that the Church and maniage which are to give Us the greatest measshy

The color-of each ofmiddot the WORLDMISSION RO$ARYS ~ decades-sy~bolizesone oj~thefive continents of the ~orld where missionaries are laboring tomiddot bring souls to Christ Thosemiddot of you w~cannotmiddot-go ~the Missions can s~r~~gthent1losewho~or~in

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THE ANCHOR-Catholics Lead Franciscan Missioner Says Singing ~ancing 13Thurs July 14 1966

In Resettling At Mass Part of Zululand Liturgy Ghanas Leaders New ArrivaIs

MIAMI (NC) - Almost By Dor~thy Eastman Want Church half of the Cuban refugees LONDON (Mt)-Church leadshy

His parishioners not only sing at every Mass-they dance too Theyve been doing who have ~ived in south ers in Ghana have been asked It for years When he performs a wedding ceremony the first thing he usually aoes is to bring religion back to theFlorida since the United introduce the bride and groom to each other Mo~t times they would have never have met country) youths by the LibershyStates government - sponsored ation Copncil that was set upairlift started last December before this The priest with the unusual parish is Rev Thaddeus Kidd OFM who was

after the coup detat that oustedhave been resettled by the Imshy in the diocese this month on Kwane Nkrumah Archbishopmigration Department National behalf of his Franciscan eountry the story will be told in John K Amissah of Cape CoastCatholic Welfare Conference mission to the Zulus He of- the same way down to the last told the Universe a nationalFlights arriving twice daily five days a week already have fered the comJYlent while W~ their knowledge has been Catholic weekly here

This is a healthy sign thehere that ululand In the north- pasSed on by word of mouth andbrought more than 26327 exiies archbishop said an indicationeastern p~rt of the Umon of the spoken word is sacred toto south Fiorida More than at least that the Church isSouth AfrIca 111 a ~Ittle cooler them When we first made this12119 refugees have been resetshy wanted by the leadersthan Massachusetts In the sum- discovery about them we begantled by NCWC in other areas of He claitned that things hadmer Were 6O0 feet a~~ve sea to reaJize how the stories in thethe country including New Jershy got to such a stage with Dr sey New York California Dlishy le~el In myte~rItory ~o Its a lot Old Testlimept coulC have been Nkrumah that any change wasnois Ma8Sachusetts and Puerto drIer than It IS here passed on before the time of the bound to be for the betterThe gema~ Franclscan who written word

hastens to say that he IS no rela- Rico An additional 6247 exiles Archbishop Amissah said thdon the NCWC registration rolls tion to Captain Kidd-As far as Dancmg Is Sacred he had seen Nkrumah at regularhave remained here I know-was in the diocese for Would Father Kidd compare intervals and found him cordialWomen and Children the first time He was born in his Zulus harmonizing and and friendly until 1963 whenWithin hours after they arrive

Scotland-his speech still retains dancing at Mass to the new the Ghana leader turned moreat Miami International Airport a Scottish burr-but raised and American innovation-the con- and mOl to the East and it beshythe refugees from Cuba who deshy educated in London He has a troversial Jazz Mass Theres came impQssible to get an intershysire resettlement are enroute to doctorate in social and political no comparison he says speaking view with him other cities to join relatives who science from the University of of the Jazz Mass thats almost The archbishop said that therefled the communist - controlled Louvain and he taught philos- artificial Its being superimposed has never been much oppositionisland earlier ophy at the College of Bergliolt upon this culture The great or hatred for the Church inAccording to Hugh McLoone outside London before going to thing about the dancing of the Ghana because most of thedirectot of the local NCWC ofshy Zululand as a missionary Zulus is that it arises from the countrys schools were built byfice jobs are no problem and First Native Ordained people-its instinctive the good missionaries andoffers of positions in various The Franciscans cover 30000 For them dancing is some- they also established many hosshyareas of the country are abunshy

square miles of territory in thing sacred you know middotIts very pitalsdant Premier Fidel Castros reshyZululand with 50 priests and 150 devotional when you see themstrictions on draft-age males sisters About eight per cent of do it---the way they do it and the technicians and professionals are the people are Catholic Ten of expression they put into it Its Religious in Texasreflected in the arrival figures the priests are Africans from part of their liturgy and a sen- M k C Iwhich show the majority of new other parts of the continent On sible manifestation of their wor- ar entennlarefugees are women and chil- July 4 the first Zulu native was ship because it emerges from SAN ANTONIO (NC)-Archshy dren

Work for Refugees ordained a priest in Rome The their culture bishop Robert E Lucey presided Latest statistics indicate that sisters are currently training 50 Father Kidd spoke of a letter at a concelebrated pontifical

411 per c~nt are women and 32 young Zulu girls as novices he received recently from an- yenasS here marking the compleshyper cent are children age 17 and They will middotform the nucleus of other Franciscan priest who is tion -of 100 years in Texas for younger Ab~ut six per cent of an order inZululand that will wlrlting to go into brand new the Sisters of Divine Providence the exiles are over 65 nurse and teach territorY that has recently been of San Antonio

Despite the large Dumbersof The Zulus being a l0madic opened up to the mIssionaries A feature (jf the three-day 001shyrefugees who have arrived by peo~l~ m~ve around a great deal ~hereare approximately 45~ - ebration was a dfamatic and the airlift there has been no in- _ but ItS stIll remarkable how far people there--and not a single musical Iage~pt Pr~)phets ~f

middot ereilliein the welfare eaSe load _ my pariShioners often walk to Christian Lig~t h~ld at the MUllicipal middot officials Said MassA family~ight-start out But1~~pr~est~ant embark ~n AuditprIumWtold thcstory-of

walkingwedn~~day to get to hi n~w miSsion just yet Hes the two centuries of the corlgreshyo C of e rass onSunda~ ~ou mIght say waiting to receive enoughrilohey - gationsmiddothist~rymiddot including the

DedIcatea I middotornG that Fat~er Kid~ 18 Igtretty no 0 go int~dheterrit-oryand-puHdmiddot ~09 y~a~~sP~J1~)~f Texas ) Seminary CObullege madlc hlms~lf smc~ he travels _ lIis new beaclquiutersa Smll1 The Sisters 0pound Divlne Provi-

bouncmg around m his L~nd 1Al~ER ~iDJ) OF st~aw tbatched mud hut that win - denceoSan Antonio iex were tos ANGELEs dc) ~Ihree Rove) ov~rr6OOO S9uaIe mIles _e about $20(1 fUnded hi ~~ance in 176 They

eerclinalswereamong morethan overhls panllh The Zulus have absolutely serve in the archdiocese of San a sre ofprelatewho partII InthelO years since he went f bull Antonio arid in the dioceses of

- -V antastlC memories the )Dis- 0 d All p bull h pated inthededicatiooi c~reinon- to middotZululand ltl saysmiddotthata f~W sionary says l-heyll remember ~s - arlS es ~liu ~t ~ B~deg1f1tville cpmiddot~~ _ les of-st tohnsSeminary lt~pl~ 1hing1l~ave ~ha~geeurolin this word ~Qr word what you told To Have Counclls Il nsti Dal1as-F~ WOlth El

lege in supurban Camarillo largely lmchanging country For thtlJllfive years ago There ale ~aso d~lvesion ~ Houston sail middot JtranciS CardinalSpel1ma~of instance the bridegroom still tribal storieS that have be~n SASKATOON (NC) ~Bi~hop J~gelo Alealdria Laf~yet~e

New York officiated at the ded pays his brides parents for her handed down for 2000 years and middottJKlein hasiristructedpastors LIttle ~ock- Oklahoma Cityshyic~tion ceremonies but when tpe Franciscim ~rst d lmiddott of estabiish parish cOlnichs Tulsa and Queretaro Mexico d Z 1 d ~ WI e y sca~eled parts t~e

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After the dedication Jaines arnvl In ulu an the average throughout the Saskatoon dio- Francis Cardinal McIntyre o~ bride coston~ cow and now slle ceie by the end of January NO jOB TOO BIGLos -Angeles was chiefcel~brant would cost five Buthe added middotFaith Makes Sacred 1967 rlle- councils aremiddot pllinned at a concelebrated MaSs with wi~h a ch1ckle most pride- M f as a step towards a represen~- NONE TOO SMALLmiddot the bi~hops afthe provineeOf grooms pay now on theinsta~l- usic E fective tive diocesan council in the -Los Angeles who include Bish ment Plan-lt-Ofle cow down and LOS ANGELES (NC~The future The Canadim prelate SULliVAN BROS~op Aloysius J Willing~r CSS~R~ ~ years to pay the rest middotapostolate of sacredmusic can ~idit is premature~ to estabshy~md Au~iliaryBishopiIarryJ( Automaticallymiddot Drafted not be effective without faith lish)hemiddottiiocesan body now but PRINTERS Clinch of Monterey Fresnomiddot The word Zuluineanswat Auxiliary Bishop John J Ward ~ added his hQpe thatit ean De_

Bishop F~aricis J ~urey of Sa~ riormiddotFathermiddotKidd explains So of Los ~gei~s toid the NaUon8l foUnded in the neQr futJire bull piego andFranlt~sJ Greeno that every bOy born into the r CathQlic lI4usic ~duc~tors As~ Tucson and Auxiliary Bishops tribe is automatically drafted eiation here

Tlmothy Manning and John J _when hes born So it wouldnt HQw much the chui~ch has at Ward of Los AngeJes do any goodfora Zuhdo bum _ ~eari t~e~sounq~u~Jligtft~e fQrlns his draft~ilrd~heshould realii qf $8~Jed musJcca~d)e sej~frqJJi bu h k)i th t1( t th~diJe~tiyes ofi~e pOpes over r~n 1 00-Voice Choir r~ ~ r ~~ I Ia e - the yeals~ he s~id

AtJohrison Wedding middotmiddotPrCraquodiicingObscene tbC~~~C~~~~~~k~t~t WASHINGTON (-NC)-A com-middot FI R d I ical llmllte~ri~mmiddot ~he ll)lltershybined choir of loomen and boys ms ~ bull 4ga pieces of art wIth which Chrisshyfrom two Catholic churches in SAN- FRANCISCO (NC)~T~tians over the centuries have

Baltimore will sing at the wed California Supreme Court bas praised God and the~i~herited ding of Luci-BainesJohnson the ruled thatthe production of ob ~reasures of sacred muic both

Presidents daughter and Pat- scene films is l~gal in this State liturgiCal a n dnop-lit~rgic~l rick JNugent here SaturdaY~ provided ~heIe is 110 prQvenin- should inspile Church musicians

Aug 6 middot bull _ tention toexhibitpr distributemiddot tocpntimie ~h6set~aditions shy Themiddot White House announced them nobly by rendering a service the chOirs fro~ the Cathedral of The states highest eourtmiddot that ismiddot genuiilelyartistic~

Mary Our Queen directed by ruled 5-2 that Robert A Klor Robert middotF Twynham and the ofmiddotJos Angeles a commercial ---~--~------

Church of the ImmacuIQte Heart film producer had beenmiddot con- MOntle Plvmmiddotbmiddotn9 amp 0 Mary directed by Norman victed of a crime which does not Syndor have been selected The exist H bull Co I Nuptial Mass will be offered ~t State lawforbids prepaIation eQtlngmiddot Ie noon in the National~hrine of of obscene materials intended Reg Master Plumber 2930 the Immacula~eConceptionhere for sale or distribution But GEO~GE M MONnE with 700 guests present Judge Mathew OTobriner whO - Over 35 Years

T~ynham will write original wrot~ the majority opini~n of Satisfied Service musl~ for parts ~ he Nuptial said the statute does not apply- 806 NO MAIN STREET Mass and SYndorm direct tbe to materials lOOt intended lor

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Expect 200 Pre~ate) at Opening Of Liverpool Catho19c Cathedral

LIVERPOOL (NC)-Between 00 and 300 overseas cardin~s and bishops will attend the cereshymonial opening on Whit Sunday next year of Liverpools spaceshyage Catholic cathedral

Pope Paul VI will send a pershysonal legate Leaders of the major Protestant churchesmiddot in Britain of the government and other national figures will plUshyticipate in this red-letter dayfor English Catholicism

The Cathedral of ChriSt the Klngalmost defies description

In none of the recognizable arshythodox styles of design it is a round tentmiddotlike building of cOhshy

crete with huge radiating butshytresses opening in its center like a wigwam f6r a tall broad cliimshy

ney ofcplored glass sunnounted by 16 sllarp pinnacles symbolic of the Crown of Thoms

All the multicolored lights fil shywring down this great shaft focus on the 19-ton solid white marble high altar and its surshyrounding white sanctuary Whereas the outside of this

vast grey and white space-capshysule sha~ suggests lightness and airiness the inside is solemn and majestic and richly colorful with small medieval orifices in tinted glass giving an almost

medieval tone Eaeh of the 10 side chapels is

isolated from the maio circular JElterior by purple glass dotted In red with the chapels tbelDshy

gelves lit by small slits1ind oPenings mostly in riehred glass

Piiee ~ $11 Milll811 The vastness of the maUl eashy

therlral is iildicatedb1 tliIe ~act that 2600 people can beaccomshylIlodated within 60 feet oif lhe

Sanctuary Cilft curved wooden baiches on SIGtted tubes Wtooh e~R be dropped into socke~in Ibe floor N9nnally this beBchshy

iftg wiil be reduced to accOOampB39shy date about 600 aHowing a better ~ of the white marble ftoer- -l$ariin Quigley 11 editM-pushy

mg with thick spokes oigretr liIher who claimed tbe death radiating~owardsthe high altar knell of themiddotMotion Picture Pro-

Latest heating acoustics anddllCtioo Code was ~~d by lRedenl cieeoratons have pushed release of the film up tile priCe of the eathedml to middotYoUr statement tb8t there is ever $l1Hilllioft noSUChmiddotthing as gOOd taste in

It will aetas ~~ blasphemyprofanity and obshytwm crown above the LiVeropOOl ilcerilt7 is suoh a basic truth skyline i~ the dark red saJiEl- that there C9Qld be DO one who atonemiddot Anglican eathedral jUst would ar~ with it Fine said 600 yards away with itllsolid in a message to Quigley Fine classical belfry pledged his suppo1 to an up-

Designed itT MethodJst dated code which would prevent The Cafuoli~ cathedral iTOfl~ ~lasPhemy profanity and 00shyt~y has beeJel designed bt a sceruW iD Id M th~ ---teet QUigley whOse middotfathermiddott1~1~j uo-year-o e UUCNo ou _~

Jrrederick Gibberd while the to writethe code strongly criti shyAnglican one begun some25 cizedthe Elizabeth Taylor-Richshy

years middotago and still being COID- ard Burton movie in a front pleted was designed byGilbert page edit~~atof histrade pubshyScott a Cathblic He no~middot lies lication M~tion Picture Daily burled by speCiat pennissi~n of Quigley cited several cauSes

the HolySee in the Anglican of thecod~s 10Jtg sickness and Itathedral precincts then declared The cause of

Originally the Catholic au-middot death is one The code died beshy thorities in Liverpool embar- caiise of WhOs Afraid of Virshy

rassed by themiddotlack 9f au18de- -ginia Woolf quate cathedral for the gr~tmiddot Ca~holic city planned a bui1~ing f~lasscal liiles and grandiose Mi~~ionary ~hool design to dVal---tboUghrespeclshy Now Ecumenicalfllll~ just a trifle smaller - St middotPeters basiliea in Rome After TOKYO (NC)-St Iosephs ~ars of ambitious effort 1I1e Missionary Institute here is now crypt a cathedral in itself playing Ii role in the ecumenicalwas eventuallY-completed middot movement

Butmiddot John Cardinal Heenan of The institute whiCh provides Westmimter then archbishQl) of language and missionary ~ormashy

shytion eourses for Religious and

Parmiddotsihes 13i1y nowh~smiddotmiddotasstudents BishshyNew op Vladiniir ofmiddot the Orthodox ST LOUIS (NC) - Msgr Ed- Church in jaPan amI Anglican

ward T OMeara director ofthe Sister John~ichael~GoanBishshySt Louis archdiocesan mission op Vladimir 44 is from Donshy

office said the archdiocese ~s ora Pa and Sister Jolin Michael creating a new pariSh in mission 35 is from Philadelphia -territory in Bolivi~ and also The misSionary institute was staffing for the first time a Bo- established in 1951 and bas tivian parish that has beenmiddot under Wainedmiddot 800 persons Father Anshy

middot the care of Spanish Pasampionist ~lus A~off OFoM is cIeao ofI pesta ~

1 bullit ~ - ~bull middot_k_6~_ jmiddot_~_=_-_jt ~~l- ~ -l_ bullbull -=~-=--J~~~~6~

Liverpool scrapped the rest of the old plans called for a ~cathedral in our time and launched a worldwide compeshytition for a modern quicklyshyiiuilt iesignIt was won by Gibberd

Name Observers

To Conference VATICAN CITY (NCf-The Vatican Secretariat fo1 Promot ing Christian Unity has nam~ ~ight Roman Catholic o1servershyconsultants to the World Conshyference on Church and Society to be held in Geneva starting riext Tuesday under the sponsorshyship of the World Council of Churches

The conference which will bring together 400 Orthodox Anglican and Protestant theoloshygians and laymen has been in preparation for more than a year and the unity secretariat has already cosponsored with middotthe WCC twC) meetings on the problems of Church and society

Among the eight observershyconsultants are two Americans Jesuit Father Edward Duifproshylessor of political science at Holy Cross College Worcester Mass and Msgr Joseph Gremiilion director of sOcio-econoniic cleshy

middot velopinent Of Catholic Relief Services --- National Catholic Welfare Conference t

Movie sOunds Film Code Death Knell

LOS ANGELES (NC) --The answer to the eontroversial movie Whos Afraid of Virginia Woolfr has been fOWld~amODg middotmen -ifi the movie~industfy

Marshall H Fine president of the National Association of Theater Owners has endorSed

stioongly tile position taken Jay

Urges Catholics to Oppose Goverl1lment Qirth Control

SUPEIUOlR GENERAL Sister Mary Pius SP newshyIy elected superior general middotof the Si ters of Providence She is the twelft~ superior general of her order NC Photo

English Seminary No~ University

LONDON (NC) - Englands Heythrop college formerly a Jesuit s~minary has been turnshyed over to the Church to be used asa national Catholic university

Fathe r Terence Corrigan SJ Iesuit provincialand vice-chan cello- of the cOllege announced middot that thE JeSlJits wanted to tum

~ ooil~~e over to a charitabletrust

Details of the new trust will be worl~ed out in a meeting esshytablishing operating rules and a govemillg senate The sena~ will have reoresentativEis of the Brit shyish bisb~ps and of religious com- mumtiei attending the school ~ JesUits will continue to adshyministel~ the university Airi~iriew students e~peeted

for the bull Fall termare stveral AmetCllft Sisters ef St Joseph TIi~ Si~ters fromiong Islampntt

NY iriH be among the first IUIRs at the universitymiddot

John IJardinal Heenan ()f WeBtshyminister acceptimg the -Jesuit ampfier pleaded for help mmakshying thi~ university a lIUccess

HARRISBURG (NC)-Cathoshymiddot lics who oppose the birth control program of the Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare have been urged to write th~ir

elected representatiyes expressshying their opposition

The appelll ~as ~8lde middotin a leaflet warning of the dangers of

government birtH conftol isshysued by the Pennsylvania Cathshyolic Conference agency of the

middot states Catliolic bishops Copies of the leaflet were disshy

middot tributed throughout thi~ state It warns that the birth control middot policy ofmiddot the state welfare deshypartmeJlt threatens coercion and invasion of the privac1( of citi shyzens It says the Planitecl Parentshyhood movementmiddot is making a

middot drive for government fimds to expand its work und~r the s~ate program

It also stresses the medical uncertainties involved hi use of oral contraceptives and warns that the next step in the state program would be a push for sterilization

The leaflet cenclude If you are opposed to government birth control write to your elected

representatives asking them to oppose government )romotion and funding Clfmiddot birth control programs

On June 20 the PellDsylvania Catholic bishop1lit a statement appearing in paid advertiseshyments in newspapers throughout the state called for gcvernment to ~maintaiR ari attitude of pre-

MissioftariiesLeaye shyForLati~ Ame~ica

BOSTON (NC)-ThE~ Mission- atl3 Societ of St James the Apostle hasmiddot annGUoced that 11 new members including eightmiddot priests from the Boston archdioshycese have depirted for assignshyments in Latin Amedcan parshyishes staffed by the lKociety

In addition to the Boston priests the nEW members inshycludeUlree fi6m tile cilioceses of Danas Pitt8lMtrgh and Sioux City

The St Talliles Society was foUnded)y Iticbard Cardinal Cusbiag of BOston i11 1958 to help aUeviatE the sbortage of priests m Latll Arneicbull

wrtiislnvQlvesltational eooper-middot ation it involves great middotexpense CleCH Way foir New fer thE expansion of facilities Luthercn CouncilwhiCh would attract the best

KANSAS CITY (NC) - Theminds ~tmong the Catholic clergy way wlsclealed here for forshyand laiti and non-Catholics as mation of a Lutheran organizashywell lie added

middot tion whiCh willl represent 95 ~r cent of the countrys nine mil-

Pittsburgh Ordinary lion Lutherails The Lutherafl Church in Amershy

middotAt 1middotijr~Missions ica which has 33 million Jlem-PITTSBURGH (NC) --Bishop middotmiddotbers at its cofi~tion here voted

middot JOOnJ Wright of Pittsburgh is to join the proposed Lutheran middot makiof middothis bi-annual visit to Council in the US)A

Peruvhnmiddot middotmissionsstaffed by The proposed council is schedshypriests ofmiddot his dioceseuled to bemiddot formed at a consti shy Feur Pittsburgh priests ilt- tutional eomrention in Cleveshy

middot tached to the Missionary ~ociety land from Nomiddotv 16 10 18 The of st ~rames ace working in the council already has been ratified Chimb)te area of Perumiddot Bish6p Wright hasmiddot visited them every two years

lEIighlightsmiddot of this visit win be the blessing of a new normal school and a maternity clinic subsidized in major part by con- tributillnil from Catholics of the PittsblJ rgh dioCese

Pittsburgh p r i est s have workEilt1 in Chimbote a city of 125000 for some years They openelt the first free library in the ar(~a built a church opened a shelter for the aged conducted educational and spiritual proshygrams and have been active ill the or Janization of a labor unshyion fOI~ tishennen of Chimbote

BishDp Wright who will offi shyciate at several Confirmation

cerelll(lnlesin the ChimbQte area will l(tUl1l to the United States

laterampbjaawnth

by the _Lutheran Church-Mis- souri SynodbullwhichchilS 26 mil- lion memberS the American Lushytheran Church which has 26 million members and middotthe Synod of X van ge Ii ca 1 Lutheran Churches ~hiclti has 20000 memshybers

cise neutralitymiddot fu regard to family planning

The bishops were particularly critical of awelfare department policy pennitting caseworkers ~ initiate discussions of birth

control with welfare recipients and authorizing birth control services for the unmarried in ~me circumstances

The birth control program has also become an object of controshyversy in the state legislatilre Rep Martin Mullen cbairmall of the House appropriations

committee is pushingan amendshyment which would bar use -of tax funds middotby the Welfate departshyment for birth control

Tax on Jesuits Ruled Illegal

ERNAKULAM (NC)-An inshycome tax on the Jesuit society of Kerala has been ruled unconsti shytutional by the state high court here in India

The court upheld a petition by the society challenging a levy for the 1962-66 period by the agricultural income tax officer of Taliparam~

The officer had turned dOWIl a plea for exemption of the order from the tax under the terms of the Societies Registration Act which exempts properties meant for religious or charitable purshyposes from agricultural income tax

He contended that although the Jesuit society claims tG be a religious organization there was 10 documefttary prOOf that its income is cactuaHy spent for the purpose mentioned in its rules

The high court held that only the legal beneficiaries of the orders income and not tax offi shycers had the leg~i rigbt to caR on the orqerto fUnsh proof that its income is spent accordshying to rulesbull

Deaf A~i~tion Holds Convention

SAN ANTONIO NC) lhe Internationalmiddot Catholic Deaf A1Jshysociation is holding its annual eonventiOft here thisweek Semshyinars in the liturgy and adminshyistration of the sacraments and pre-Cana and Cana conferences are being held for persons unshyable to hear and in many cases also unable to speak

Other features include a eonshycelebrated Mass in sfgn language a banquet attended by Archshybishop Robert X Lucey of saa Antoitio and a gr~d ~all

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Co-Directors Continued from Page One

Fattier Demers has been Greater Fall River CCD Director and Father FoIster who joins him in the Fall River Area work served as Greater New Bedford CCD Director before his recent transfer to Fall River

The division of the Greater New Bedford and Fall River Areas and the appointment of the new Co-Directors will hereshyby give each designated priest an equal number of parishes to eare lor

The four Co-DirectorswiU join the other Area Directors of the Diocese Rev Thomas F Neilan Taunton Rev James F Kelley Attleboro and Rev Phil shyip A Davignon Cape Cod

Father Foister Father FoIster a feature

writer for The Anchor was born in Fall River Dec 6 1931 son of Mrs Eglantine Allard FoIster and the late Mr J()seph J Eolshyster

Following graduation fro m Mount St Charles Academy Woonsocket he attended Our Lady of Providence Seminary

Warwick R I and St Marys Seminary Baltimore He comshypleted his studies at the North American Co))ege Rome where he was ordained Dec 20 1958 by the rector Most Rev Martin J OConnor He was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree by St Marys and a Licentiate in Sacred Theology by the Ponshy

tifical Gregorian UniversitJ[ Rome

He served as an assistant at St Roch Fall River until Feb

)0 1960 when he was assigned as assistant to St Anthony of

Padua New Bedford He haS been an assistant at Sacredshy Diocesanmiddot Presidents Attend International H~art Fall River since May 31

He was named New Be4ford regional director of the Confrashy Chrutian Family Movement Conveniion ternity of Christian Doctrine on

Jan 22 1964 By Doro~hy Eastman Father Demers

Eight noursa day William Crowley is a salesman for ap Attleboro printing company Born in Taunton OCt 18 1936 Father Demers is the son of Mr but during the rest of his waking hours hes a salesmarf for CFM-the Christian Family Hector Demers and Mrs Yvette Movement The other star salesmanfor CFM in the famJly is his slim blond wife Mr and Yelle Demers Mrs William Crowley of Attleboro-Stachia and Bill to their friends-are the president

A graduate of Msgr Coyle couple for the CFM forthe High School he attended Notre Fall River diocese The Crow- offer aloud his own prayer After this study period some

Dame University and Cardinal It was a Mass well never CFM couples go on to member-middot OConnell Minor Seminary and leys have just returned from forget and its deepened our ap- ship in the Federation which is completed his studies at St Toronto Canada where they preciation of every Mass since the coordinating group that links

Johns Seminary Brighton attended the international CFM says Mrs Crowley the individual groups with each Following ordination by Bishshy convention Delegates - lay Another speaker at the con- other and with CFM headquarshy

op Connolly on Feb 2 1962 he couples and priest chaplains - vention was Bishop James Mont- ters in Chicago was assigned to St Michaels came to the convention from all gomery of the Episcopal diocese In a later article well describe

Swansea He was appointed Fall over the United States England of Chicago He told the conven- a typical group meeting some River area director of the CCD Canada and the Virgin Islands tion about the Christian Family of the CFM actions and their in 1964 CFM is now international Bill Movement that -the Episcopal far reaching effects and how a

Crowley states and there are Church has recently started CFM unit affects parish lifeFather Paebeeo CFM groups in France Africa modeled on the Catholic group

Born in Fail River on Nov and New Zealand among others Bill and Stachia Crowley have28 1933 Father Pacheco is the Andmiddot it all started in Chicago in been with CFM abOut six yearsson of Mr Manuel S Pacheco 1943 You call see how it and were one of the originaland Mrs Belmira Fonseca Amshy grown couples in the movement in BLUE RIBBONaral Pacheco Following graduashy The theme of this years con- Attleboro where CFlII first gottion from Msgr Prevost High vention was Parish Renewal its start in the Fall River dioceseSchool he continued his classical and the principal speaker on this There are now newer groups in LAUNDRYeducation at Cardinal OConnell subject was Father William H Taunton Easton MaJ)sfield FallSeminary Boston and comshy Thompson of Joliet Illinois The River New Bedford Marthas 273 CENTRAL AVEpleted his studies for the priest shy Crowleys have ordered tapes of Vineyard and Eastham We hopehood at St Johns SeminarJ[ Father Thompsons speech and to get three more groups startedBrightOD welcome any who would like to on the Cape in the Fall Bill WY 2-6216

Ordainedby Bishop Connolly hear the speech to contact them says Jan 30 1960 in St Marys lIJDUSUalMass The groups start with five to NEW BEDFORDCathedral he was assigned to After the workshops following seven couples and a priest There Immaculate Conception New the speeches MasS was cel- may be three or fourmiddot such groupsBedford on Feb 5 1960 ebrated right in the classrooms in each parish Each group emshy

CFM FAMILY Mr and Mrs William J Orowley and their five reasons for membershyship in the family organization From left WnIiam HI If Janie Patricia 4 Heather Ann 6 Karen Lynn 8 Dana Eli~abeth ~

THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 14 1966 15

Urges [)cevolJion To Ap~~tles

VATICAN CITY (NC)-PoPf) Paul VI at a general audience OD the eve of the Feast of sSe Peter and Paul called for a reshynewal of devotion to all the Apostles and especially to ss Peter and Paul

Such devotion should be both in personal piety and in liturshygical worship he said

Love of the Apostles Peter and Paul will help us toward a better understanding of how firm and filial loyalty to this blessed - Roman See of theirs does not restrict the universal dimensions of the Church of Christ does not deaden the vishytality and originality of the comshymunity spread throughout the world does not impose superfl~ ous and heavy-judicial chains

Indeed it gives a firm and secure foundation of the eccles- shyiastical edifice offers the honshyorable and indisputable point of Catholic unity and nourishes the charity of the Christian family

Priests Assailants Get J~n Terms

JERSEY crry (NC) - Stiff prison terms and fines were given three men convicted of beating and robbing a p~iest here

Judge Alfred M Cozzi of Hudshyson County Court sentenced Walter Brandon and James Danshyiels to 10 to 12 years imprisonshyment and $1000 fines ea~h while Daniels brother Frank drew a 9 to 10 year sentence and $500 fine

They were convicted of beatshying and robbing Father Fraricis Knutowicz as he was parking bis car in the garage at Our Lady of Czestochowa church rect~1Jlo

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Father Coleman The Crowleys still glow as they barks on a course of study that recall one of these Masses the will take three or four yearsFather Coleman is the son of most unusual and inspiring Mass These groups are usually calledlIlr George W Coleman and they hac ever participated in yellow book groups because ofMrs Beatrice K Shea Coleman There were three concelebrants the Yellow book that is the basicof Somerset Born Feb 1 1939 and one of them was Father CFM manual The groups meethe was graduated from Msgr George Behan of Providence He in each others homes to talkCoyle High School and attended is the priest director of Area over together how to know aJ)dHoly Cross College Worcester One that includes most of New love Christ better and how tofor two years England bring Christian principles into

He studied philosophy at St After the Gosp~l at this Mass their every day livesJohnsmiddot Seminary Brighton and one of the priests gave a homily From this study comes verymade his theologica~ studies at and then each person at the naturally the apostolic actionNorth American Co))ege in Rome Mass-about 15 people-gave a that is an integral part of CFMwhere he was ordained Dec 16 short talk on what the Gospel The actions may be small and1964 by the rector Most Rev meant to him personally The modest to begin with and laterFrancis F Reh Mass then continued and during they may be more ambitious

On bis return to the diocese the Prayer of the Faithful each Each group independently deshybe was assigned ~ St Kilians participant stood up in turll 10 cides on its own action

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middotHOst of Differences Divide Northern Southern Culture

From Social Revoluti9A in the New Latin America Edited by John J Considine MM

After the Civil War industrial development in the United States ~as prodigious If the process was parallel -00 that of Europe it was much more rapid No out-wonl institution held back any longer the rise of tile modern

~nomic structure Hew~ mm has swept over a segment ever the rapid transitioo of the clergy and Catholics of from an agrarian economy the United States making it 10 an industrial economy of sometimes difficult for them to production was not made with- understand the more progressive out difficulties and conflicts A attitude of some Latin Ariieri shydee pen i n g cans on socio-economic quesshychasm yawned ttons between capi- From this analysis the authol

Abbe Francois Houtart draws talists and the out the main lines which seemworking classw h i 1 e capital tohim to explain why today we tended to con- find ourselves face to face with eentrate m 0 r e such different situations in the llfid more in the two parts of the Western Hemishyhands of a few spheremiddot They are at once geo-By 1910 control graphical cultural social politi shylitfbusiriess was cal and economic focused within Geographic Differenc~ the domain of The geography and_the eli-

middot the railroads steel sugar au~ mate of the two continents are iOOPper~ - quite diverse A much greater

This situation struck at the portion of Latin Americas popshyheartmiddot Ofthe middle class Jnde ulation dwells in tropical and pendent business were ~educed Slubtropical climates which ere llG insignificance by the eoonoftl- ate very different conditions for k activity of the trusts At the work and development North beginning of the 19th century Americas major rher basin middotthe s ma 11 businesses represented Mississippi fitsmiddot far more felici shyrour-fifths of the active popula- tously into the living plan than

middot tion in 1879 one third in HH6 does South Americas the Amashyene fifth zon basin Many US geographic

It took the New Deal t9 re- factors have helped a great deal ress the balance For onlookers economically and socially in the tmroughout themiddotworld the eapac- integration of this pari of the KJ M the U S political leaders helllisphere A great deal of ~ rectify the deep social aee Latin Americas mining reshyeconomic problems of this nation sources are located in a1lOOst iR_ b the ordered legislation ef the accessible places Coal andiron New Deal was an amazing tti- so abundant and handy to each umph for the democratic process other in North America fav0red

New employment oPPGrtuni~ the first period of indwtrial ties developed in such ~reas as revolution while in Latin administration and CltHBRlerce Amelica ther do nOt exist in As the economic functions of Nle the same proportion and seldom nation grew they produced i-a are c6nveniently close to each their tum a cultural and SQcial Itther order leading to a growing Campll Cultural Differences pleKity of the social Grganism From the colonial period and to the progressive enlarge- marked differences are found in

ment of the American Rliddle the value systems animating the class settlers of the United States and

In the United States history Gf Latin America The English has moved in the direction of an origin of the former oriented the ever-increasing differentatiGn Bf type of colonization from the functions of a proportionate de- beginning The individuals will crease in the number of manual to work and the capacities which workers and of an increase in he brought with him were semi-skilled and white cellar among the fundamental differshyWorkers ences

U S Church In the case of most North The Cathelic Churcraquo was pres- American immigrants-thetradishy

ent in the United States before tions of their origin led toward ifldependence It was a minority research invention the perfecshyehurch and was sometimes even tion Gf tools of production and lltersecuted Yet the liberal con- the subsequent technical civili- stitution of the United States zation While many settlers in was not only supported by Cath- the southern states of the United elics but was in good partmiddot States possessed different values prBmulgated thanks to their ac- Oliginally they came eventually lion since it guaranteed reli- into the Yankee orbit True gious liberty It was with immi- U~is accentuated economic develshygration however that the Cath- epment and thus tended to creshyMic Church achieved its great ate a society concerned overshyawnerical expansion With Cath- whelmingly wit h middotm ate ri a I elie ranks made up for the most achievement Sometimes t his part of immigrants of the WOlk- wGrks a hardship on the deeper iRg class whose natural spokes- iAstincts of the individual man man was the Church the Churck In Latin America Spanish has been identified from earl aristocratic society saw little days with their struggle for so- value in wOJk and production eial justice even if some priests and placed emphasis rather on and bishops did not always favor unproductive wealth as a yardshy

middotmonism stick of social status Tbere was Since the Second World War Gften concern for the disintershy

especially the Catholic pGpllla- ested expression of culture inshytiml has formed an important fiuencing notably the very part of jhe lower and upper structure of society itself It sufshymiddle classes The former place fices to compare the colonial in the imfhigrant worker gr0up regime of farm property in what occupied by Europea1 Catholics 1 ate r became the northern is now assumed by Negroes United States with the hacienshyPuerto Ricans and Mexicans not das of the Spanish and Portushyaccompanied by their own c1el- guese colonies gy Many U S Catholics no All of this was related to a longer identify themselves with more profound philosophical at shythe poor It is therefore not sur- titude toward life A negative pcising that a wave of conservamp- approach toward the world and

NEW BISHOP Pope Paul vi ha~ established the new dioce~e of Beaumont Texas and has named Msgr Vinshycent NL Harris chancellor of tile djocese of GalvestonshyHoust)n as its first Ordishynary NC Photo

Back President On Vietnam

WAHHINGTON (NC) - Tbe Catholic War Veterans middotassurelaquo Plesid~nt Johnson that it

whoIEheartedly sJPPOrts yOU( acti()llfi in the Pombing of mili- t3ry tilrgets in Hanoi and Haishyphong as well as other Policies i~ the Vietnam conflict

The CWV position was outshylined ina statement issued here by Martin G Riley CWV nashytional commander

To middotfurther emphasize oucmiddot suppo~middott of our forces in Vietnam be adlrised that we are awarding toO Gen Wjlliam Westmoreland chief )pound Army forces in Vietnam Gur bighest honor-the HaRM et Vedtas Award Rileys stateshyment 00 the President said

This award is rarely givell alld H was last presented to the late Gen Douglas MacArthur iit 1961

Theologian on Draft StU(~Y Commission SAN ANTONIO (NC)-Father

John middotCourtney Murray SJ theol()gy professor at Woodstock Colle~e in Maryland has been named by President Johnson to the W-man National Advis()ry Commission on Selective Sershyvice

The Selective Service System has recently been the target af widepread criticism The Selecshytive ~ervice Act expires June 30 1967 The new advisory commisshy

sion is expected to submit its repoJ1 early next year

Falher Murray is one of the countrys best knoWn Catholic theologians He played a leading role in preparing th4 Second Vatican Councils declaratiou- Em

religious freedom

---shywhaj toda7 we wo)lld call develshyI)pm~mt resulted from a cyclical conception of time as opposed t~ dLlr)tion and to a real visioR Itf the future

This was encouraged by the concept of life as essentially at prep aration for death Later the wav~s of immigration would seem to have taken this differshyence in the way of life into acshycount the Northern and Central Europeans going to the United Stat~s and Canada and the Medshyitermnean peoples going t 0

Souh America Whether or not many actually

mati e the choice on the head of this difference the two divershygelr trends only accent~ated the already existing situation

Liturgy Chalnges Please Catholics CHICAGO (NC)-A national the nationwide survey shows survey shows that most Cathoshy that 261 per cent are enthusiasshylics in the United Statell like the tic about the changes 666 per changes in the Mass cent are learning to like the

The results of the survey changes Locality versus unishyconducted for the U S Catholic versality is one matter onttle magazine by George FisCher mind of pastors Fischer reports former CIA staff member apshy They mention the need for peal in th~ current (July) issue guidance on what to expect ill of the monthly magazine pubshy the future lished b the Claretiau Fathers The answers to the questionshyhere naires it is stated indicate the

One out of every 17 pastors in dilemma facing many pastors the United States was polled in and bishops-whether to continshythe scientifically - ctgtntrolled ue against the spirit of the sampling -in all geographic areas Vatican II with sets of cold imshyof the country and including personal directives--or whether urban suburban small town and to allow even greater experishyrural parishes Fischer reports mentation according to the

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17 Dismissed middotUniversity Teachers File Suit inmiddot Churchmiddot Court

BROOKLYN (NC) - Father Peter OReilly a leading figure in the six-month strike at Stmiddot Johns University has Jliled a canonical bill of complaints in the ecclesiastical court of the diocese of Brooklyn against the university and against Father Joseph T Cahill CM univershysity president

The priest filed the bill in his own name and in the name of 14 of the 31 teachers who were discharged last December in the wake of a 10-month facshyuJty-administration dispute overmiddot salaries tenure and academic freedom at the Vinceltian-opshyerated university Father OshyReilly was the head of the stshyJohns branch of the United Federation of College Teachers (U F C T) which called the strike

In New York Dr Israel Kugler president of the UFCT said that his organization as an entity was not a partner

tG Father OReillys action He added however that the BiU ef complaints charged in several places that the St Johns adshyministntion had hamstrung the eamprls of the UFCT tel eperate effectively on the campus

The plaintiffs filed their ill with Msgr Marien J Rein-middot kar-dt the presiding judge of the Brooklyn diocesau tribunal The Brooklyn 6Ouri was believed te have 6OmpeteJMlemiddot to try tee ease siDee both tile Jamaiea and IJreoklyn campuses ampf the unishyvltcrrsi~ come witbin the jurisshyiilnction of Archbishep ~ryan J McIZElt~gart bishop of Breekshyllyn Archbishop McEntegart iI5 ehal1lcltcUor of the university

Askmiddot Intervention Reached at the chancery ofshy

fiCe in Brooklyn Msgr Reinshyhardt acknowledged that he had received the bill of complaints He stated that the decisioll has not yet been made whether to eORsider the case or to dismiss it

Father OReilly said in New York that the plaintiffs enter-

American Students Teach in Koreamiddot

HALLIM (NC)-Three Seattle University students have arshyrived on Cheju island to teach English at local schools

Patricia McGinn Pauline La Marche and John Collins eame to Korea sponsored ly SAFE Student Ambassadors Far East a group formedmiddot at Seattle UnishyversityThe director Sean Mashylone of Seattle spent two months on Cheju island in HI65 with FatherPatrick McGlinchey director of the Isidore Developshyment Association which helps rehabiJitatate local farms

The three young Americans prepared for their voluntary work by taking physical trainshying two mornings a week and by studying the Korean lanshyguage and customs The two girls teach English in a local girls high school while Collins teaches English at the Cheju City College

Admit Men Students To Womens College

SALINA (NC) - A manageshyment survey decided to continue Marymount College here in Kansas generally as a Catholie liberal arts college for women but-

Sister Etta Louise Knaup eo1shy~ge president said beginmiddotning with the Fall semester men m~

attend Marymount classes durshying the day in the evening and

tained a hope that the officials of the Brooklyn diocese would intervene to bring about medishyation between the striking teachers and the administration He said that the plaintiffs would prefer this to a formal canonical trial

But if the Brooklyn diocese follows a complete hands-off policy they will take theirmiddot case to the ecclesiastical court of the Archdiocese of New York and beyond if necessary Father OshyReilly said

Educator Urges Boarding Schools For Needy Pupils

NOTRE DAME (NC) shyA negro educator urged here that a nationwide system of boarding schools be estabshylished under federal auspices to raise clilldren out of the pathshyological vise of slum life

Calling ~ plan revolutionshyary radical and visionary Ronshyald Rousseve of Seattle Univershy

sity said research has slMlwn bat slum families are unable meshy1ivate their children either tel do weJt in sehool or te eseape slum living

While the family is dispeRshysable he said the natural famshyily could be replaced by surrcshypte paTents in public OOQniRI stibools

R$usseve who holds a doc~r-ate in counselling psychology speke to a guidance institute OIl

the counselling of minerity youth held at the University of Notre Dame The institute was supported by federal funds from the U S Office of Education and was directed by Nathaniel Palshylene assistant professor of edushycatien at Notre Dame

Lack Motivation Rousseve cited research lonshy

dueted at Seattle University which showed that parents of slum children who had received help from counsellors and teachshyers were still unable 1() motivate ttieir children _ Title I of the Elementary and

Secondary Ed~cation Act of 1965 allocate federal money to support a corps of home-school lj~son workers who are 9UPshy

posed to help parents motivate their children to better school achievement

More radical approachesmiddot are needed Rousseve said The slum family may be interested in seeshyingmiddot the child get a better educashytion which may in turn lead to

a better job but the parents own lack f educational achieveshyment may make them ineffective

Vocations Decline Closes Seminaris

THE HAGUE (Nq-Because of a decline in vocations to the priesthood two Dutch dioceses and eight missionary congregashytions will close their major Seminaries and sendmiddot their stushydents to the theology faculty planned for the Catholic College of TilImrg which is scheduled to open in September 1967

This was announced by Bishop Gerardus De et of Bleda Bishshyrp Jan Bluyssen vicar capitular 9f the s-Hertogenbosch and the congregations superiors

The decision follows a trend in the Netherlands where several congregations middotof priests have alshyready consolidated their semishynaries Meanwhile discussions are being held by the dioceses of HaaFlem and Rotterdam to comshy

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Thurs July 14 1966

Jesuit Sfhrsses Famiy $t~ility

NEW YORK (NC) - Main~

taining familystability is a rean problem in any program of popshyulation control a Jesuit soci~

researchist told a group of busshyiness and industrial leaders here

Father John L Thomas S3 of ihe Cambridge Center fOi Social Studies addressed a conshyIerencemiddot on population sponshysored by the National Industriall Conference Board

Once you change relations of man to procreation the reallmiddot problem is family stability and how to maintain meaningful sell relationships since traditionally man has always related these mare or less directly Father Thomas said

He ~lso stressed that all proshygrams for controlling populashyHon should be based on a proshyf4iund respect for the human pel shy

OUTSTANDING Mother M Alexander superior genshy8+jn and freedom of conscience

eral of the Felician Congregation receives the 1966 Fidelius Iileelogical groups religieueMedal from Arcl)bishop John F Dearden of Detroit The ane etherwise cannot exlleet 1le medal is to an outstanding Ameriean Catholic of Polis)) f4gtree theimiddotr views on others M

~if3originraquo Msgr Wallace J Filipowicz rector of SS Cyril and Me~bodi~ Seminary Ol~dJutI Lake MIch witnesses tHe eenmoay NC POOte Lauds Vatican

Yu~~aY PactIRegretmiddot and Worry ~Em]N (NC) - The Ponsii

a)DunURist - controlled dailySan Francisco Priest Join in Vatican Zyeie Warszawa has hailed the

~greemeot concluded betweftlConcern of Vietnam War Esculation ile Holy See and Yugoslavia

SAN JOSE (NC) - Twefliyshy for all eRd to violence in Vietmiddotshy U said the pact was evidenee two San Francisco area priests nam through Regotiatiofll5 tbe e-f the constructive evolution ill have sent a telegram to Presishy message said the attitude of the majority (If

dent Johnson joining the Vati shy the Yugoslav bishops followingSince all menmiddot and natioR5 can in itsmiddot statement of regret ))e death of Cardinal Stepinaemust face the judgment af God and worry over escalatioR tlf we dare not ignore the warning Carmnal Stepinac-who dioo the Vietnam war of Pope Paul The three maj~r in Hl60 after being released from

As responsible American citi shy eils ifJ the world today aFe prison-was a stauch oppenentshyzens with the greater burden ~f natianalism militarism Cgtf)6 cf Yugoslavias communist Feshymoral leadership we join the racism ~rme Recently the Polish gevshyVatican in its statement of reshy e-rnment has been waging a eamshygret and worry middotover recent paignmiddotagainst the Polish PrimateUnited States escalation through Hits middotSlowmiddot Progress StdaJl Cardinal WysZynski ae~ bombing raids near Hanoi and cusing him of anti-governme~ Haiphong With Pope Paul VI In Achieving Rights e-1foits and seeking to divide tM we continue to pray and t~ work CENTER HARBOR (NC) shy Church hy urging bishe)lS

Coadjutor Bishop Peter L Gereshy lJriests and laymen to look 1oitr ly ef Portland Maine expressed leadership to Archbishop BelesshyAsks Liberalizationmiddot holy impatience at the slow lew Kominek for Wroclaw

Of Constitution progress in achieving rights for ToRe Pelish paper said in sieuro~

LAUSANNE (NC) - A tell Negroes He told a New Enshy ing the pact the Holy See ~3fr gland Council of Churches lnOWB its approval of the atti shySwiss newspaper has called on

the people of Switzerland t4l friendship gathering here in tutle of Franjo Cardinal Seper eliminate from the federal canshy New Hampshire that he enshy head of the Yugoslav hierarch

dorsed Project Equality of the and bis loyalty tG the governshystitution the last traces of Catholie Church which urgesantifeminism anticlericalism and ment Zycie Warzawa laudeeuro the patronage of firms wi)jng Cardinal Sepermiddot as the leadintl to employ without racial bias

anti-Semitism yepresentative of those favoriJlII

a column by its editor Pierre tne caexistence of the Chffclll The Gazette de Lausanne )Jl

The friendship gathering was sponsored by the Council ofBeguin said such a move would wittl II socialist regimeChurches of the six New Enshyat last allow Switzerland to sign gland statesthe European convention on hushy

man rights Bishop Gerety called on ProtshyBeguin spoke out after the estants Jews and Catholics l4gt

federal government responding work together for racial justice to appeals in parliament exshy in the United States pressed its willingness to estabshylish a commission to study reshyvision of the constitution The Film Award current basic law has been in NEW YORK (NC)-Parable force since 1874 Among other a film produced by the Protesshythings it places restrictions on tant Council of New York for religious orders the Jesuits in sho ing at the Worldsmiddot Fair has particular leen cbullbullosen to receive the 1966

Religious Film Award of the Panama University National Catholic Theatremiddot Conshy

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PANAMA CITY (NC)-Panshyamas University of Santa Maria You Can Whip Our Cream but la Antigua founded two years ago by the Catholi( hierarchy has opened a develcpment proshy You Cant Beat Our Milk ~t gram with a goal of $25000000

Fat her Benjamin Ayecha You Gull Hill Route Man is ORSA president announced that the new campus will have Always at Your SelYice 16 buildings including a student

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mer session and evening and are merged the Roermond dio- gram will ultimately replace the Saturday classes have been coshy cese will be the only one in the current college the old Archshy GULF HILL DAIRY educational for several years country with its own major bishops palace with a suburban SO DARTMOUTH MASSshe said seminary campus

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18 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fart River-Thurs July 14 1966 Liturgists pman Texas Conclave

Pope S)f~ ~phitWJa~ formatiolfil HOUSTON (NC)- Worship in the City of Man will be the theme of tlie 1966 Liturgical Week here Aug 22 to 25 in the

Of lcopy3 ~~)Y ~e$el1ved to Priests VATICAN CITY (NC) - To themselves especially whenits

Sam Houston Coliseumpriests working with Catholic a question of catechism which Msgr Victor DePrimeo localAction organizations Pope Paul is the knowledge of the Churchs

chairman of the conferenceVI has emphasized that the spir- doctrine and when its a quesshysaid The theme reflects an inshyitual and doctrinal formation of tion of prayer worship sacrashycreasing concern among Chrisshythe laity is principally re- mental life spiritual direction

tians regarding the urban andserved to priests and initiation into the supernatshycultural revolutions of the 20thHe also said tliat eccl~siastical ural life and the sense of the Century Not only are citiesassistants-as chaplains or modshy Church growing rapidly but also theerators of Catholic Action orshy The more we give credit to style of life of the metropolis isgimizations are known in Italy~ lay Catholics and the more we becoming a kind of norm for themust keep both the ideas and demand of their collaboration li-fe of modern manactivity of lay organizations on and their own activity so much

The 1966 Liturgical Week willthe right trac the more must we assume them explore the relevance of the Pope pilUl listed a third task to be formed And formation is forms of Christian public wortIf priestly moderators Mainshy principally reserved to the minshyship to the problems of the citytaining contact between organshy istry of th~ priest

Father Gerard S Sloyan aized lay Catholics andecclesias- He Continued Another very former conference presidenttical authority whether that of a important responsibility reshysaid If the Gospel cannot bebishop or that of a pastor served to the priest-assistant is preached successfully in the cityThe Pope was speaking to vigilance Oyer the rectitude of --inclliding its suburbs-it willecclesiastical assistants of Ital- the line in ideas as well as acshynot much matter where it isian Catholic Action who had just tivities to which an association going forward Increasinglyconcluded their convention in that calls itself Catholic must modern man at least normativeRome on the problems of updat- be held influential man is city man Can

gt ing of the Church called for by This job is very demanding the city take in the GosPel 81the ecumenical council We must not let it happen that relevant to its problems If soOn the formation of laymen our best sons stray from the the Gospel has some humanthe Pope said However capashy right road and that instead of jropect if not it has noneble and however good our layshy being of help and consolation to

More than 10000 Catholics aremen are like all the faithful of their bishops they become occashyexpected to attend the generalGods Church they are disciples sions of apprehension delusion sessions liturgical celebrationsThey are riot forn~ed by and displeasure and smaller study groups of the Liturgical Week

Some topics scheduled to beNun TelaquomltesgtVlaquoftaolfnal Nursing NO KIDDING Hes flying six goats to India Father discussed include The Peace Jonas Thaliath CMI of Ba~galore India has airfreighted of Christ and the Modern CityTo 5arm ~l1leU1lfri~ Pri$orllers How Worldly Must the Church

SAN QUENTIN (NC)~Sister bedside nursing experience in Be AmeriCan Catholic Worshysix nanny goats from North PrairieWis to KeJ~ala state SOUtll India where he hopes they and their progeny will

Mary Anita is director of the San Quentins 200 bed hospital ship Tomorrow The Theologybecome substantial milk producers to fight famine The Neumiller School of Vocational which has cases typical of any of Secularity What Happens to Nursing-a fact that might not general hospital with the excepshy Catholic Near East Welfare Association in New York helped Worship The Church Preshyseem unusual except that the tion of obstetrics and pediatrics the Elastern Rite Carmelite NC Photo~ server of Values or Agent of ~hool is located in San Quenshy The latter training comes after Change and The How and tin prison parole when the student affili shy I Why of Involvement

A few weeks ago it became ates with St Lukes hospital bull Protestant Speaker the first such school in a penal San Francisco First Mass In Besides these general sessi~il institution in California to be Anoth~r Phase topics smaller groups will disshyaccredited by the State Board of Sister Mary Anita not only -Cel1ltury-Old Iowa Town Begins 1(11 Grow cuss such tQpics as the problems Vocational Nurse Examiners directs the program but takes a of the SpaniSh-speaking AmeFshy For Sister Mary Anita who personal interest in her students With Opening of Huge marnt ieans the inner city preachins

lor six years has workedfor the When you first meet a class singing participation lay minisshyeADlIANCHE (NC)-Camanche will go on fl~om thE~re But foraccreditation it is a major step she explained they look at you 1ers in worship art and architecshy

is a snall town with a centuryshy the present we wili ()perate as aforward for both the men and arid size you up -as a woman ture clergy education and manyoid history-but now its statting mission of St Marys parishUte society and as a nun You want to others to grllw Msgr Burke told thlt~ townspeoshy What this means she said reach them as a person and to Mass will be celebrated each

pIe -is tQlt after these men have let them knowYou are deeply ThE growth has been spurred day and an ecumenical serviceCamanche waS a thriving vil shyaerved their sentences the will interested in them personally by ttIe opening of a huge Du- will be held on Aug 24 in ail

lage until Jure 3 184)0 That dayreturn to society to be doirig I know I was impressed as i Pont plant on its outskirts-an attempt to illustrate the dynamshyit tornado viirtualiy obliteratedworthwhile work in a field in got the backgrounds of the boys area which now has been an- ism in the Churchs services at

the town It strutk while seJ- bull hich there is a real need to realize there has been a womshy nexecil by Camanche the present stage of worshipvices were being held ill They have already demon an in their life in some wayshy reform when celebrated with

ThE~ Camanche City Council Metpodist and Baptist churches8tr~ted that the program is often a most destructive way-a intelligence and caredonated tbe use of thetown hall which were wrecked The stormworthwhile she said There sweetheart or a wife who got Keynote speaker for the openshy and ~fuly 3 became a red letter left 28 deadmore than 80 1nshyace two men in class who have them off the track You recogshy ing session will be Joseph Mathshyday lin the town history - the jured Many families movedtbe possibility of parole before nize the tremendous impact a ews head of Chicagos Ecushyfirst time Mass was offered in- ~e program is complete and woman has on thelife of a man away after thetwi~terj but Cashy menical Institute a group ofthe f)wn for the Catholic pop- manche is beginning to growthey want to stay in prison unshy We are counteracting this Protestant clergy and laityulace DOWtil they are able to complete she explained by showing whose mission is to bridge the ~eir training them another phase of womanshy Th4~ council acted on a peti shy gap between an isolated Chrisshy Part of that ~aining included Ilood tion Iligned by 53 Catholic 1amshy Sister of Mlercy tianity and the racism poverty

iies The Mass was offered by and lack of responsibilityOn State Board Msgr Ambrose Burke pastor of widely viewed asmarks of ~ st Marys church in Clinton NEWPORT (NC) - sis t e r mod~rn city

FOR LATIN AMERICA Importance of Latin America ~s emphasize by Pope Paul VIas he ordained 70 young priests who w1l1 work with the people on that continent Among them was one American Father Daniel Corbett of Buffalo NY NC Photo

Establishment of a Catholic Mary Laetare Reagan of the dishyparist here was discussed after vision of nursing Salve Regina the 11 lass College conducted by the Sisshy

ters of Mercy here has been ap-If sufficient interest and pointed by Gov John H Chafeeprop(~r ~upport are promised we as a member of the state Board of Nur~e Registration and Nurs-

Trtilin at University ing Education for the term end- ing May 24 1969 ST LOUIS (NC)-Seventy-one

Sister Mary Laetare will servePeacl~ ~orps trainees have ar- as the representative of an acshyrived for a 12-week training

credited basic collegiate schoolprogram at the Jesuit-conducted of nursingSt Louis University here for a

projEct in Honduras They will be tJained for social work and nursi ng education programs and report in Honduras for in-counshytry training and assignment Oct 10 They will return to the Unit~d States ~n the Fall of 1968 INC

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NEW YORK (NC)-A top broadcaster and leading psyshychologists will join promishynent religious leaders in discussing the relation of Vati shycan Council D pronouncements to modem Religious life here next Wednesday ~d Thursday at the 16th annual Institute on Religious and Sacerdotal Vocashy

tions at Fordham University Among the featured speakers

will be Donald H McGannon president of the Westinghouse BroadcastingmiddotCOmpany who will discuss the creation of a proper image of priests and Religious

Father Donald R Campion SJ sectetal-ymiddotfor research and interreligious aHairs for the New York Province of the S0shyciety of Jesus will speak on the eHects of the ~econd Vatican

Counci on the renewal of Reli shygious life

A panel of clinical psycholoshygists will discuss the latest deshyvelopments in screening proshycedures for candidates for Reli shygious life

Panelists will be Father Paul DArcy MM director of educashytion for the Maryknoll Fathers Dr Walter Coville chief clinical psychologist at New Yorks St Vincents ~ospital and Dr John J Rooney La Salle College Philadelphia

Several priests Brothers and Sisters who serve as directors of vocations for various ordeXS will also address the institute

G~~dance Work Continued from Page One

t71ltltawn policies and guidelinefJ clem developed he says

He ereditsllOme foresighted ooministratolll who envisioned guidance as an integriI part of

their pro~ with training

=o~t~i~e~~~~~ ever progress wa$ made howshyever ~as dueto the endeavors of ~ch plo~essive adminlstrashytors It was not due to an alshyready existing policy Father

Moreau asserts There is reason for opti~sm ings of Vatican Council D 1 the Constitution on the Sacred ih~ rosary just call yourse1t dis~

however he notes Pointing out leading Marian scholar said here Liturgy obediellt to the wishes of thei

that the N1tio1lal Catholic Guid- Father William GMost pres-middot Maintain Practice eowiCii and the popes hesaid an~ Confe~nce has helped to ident of ~he Mariological Society The pr~ctice ot placing sa- T~e~omcils ConstitutiQ~ on establi~h th~ a~ diocesan guid- of ~enca ~ade hIS re~arks cred images in churches sothat the Shurc asks that the~~lt o ancecouncils currently in opera- dunng ~ lecture atthe Umver- they may be venerated br the M~r~ ~ generously fostered tion He says~ increasing num- sIty of Dayton~ faithful is to be firmly niain- he C(gtntlnUl~d her o~ administraiors and super- Vatican II didmiddot notmiddot call for kiiled FameI Most saId that the l~te in~ndents are expressing inter- downgrading the honor of F th M t 1 middott d rts Pope John had a strong devotIon a er os a so Cl e repo to lb H J f est infi~~rate guidance middotpro- Mary but reaffirmed and ~ rosary IS ~UrJl~l 0 a grams even for the elementary strengthened the Churchs pre- Soul speaks abo~t M~ry on school level vious teaching about her the Schedule Institute almost every page he added

The middotnext step in this evolu- priest said lion would appear to be one of Father Most of Oras College leadership he says in Dubuque I~wa attributed the

If further ~mprovementsare decline in Mariaridevotion part shyto ~ made m ~e counseling ly to misleading press covershyservlce~ of Catholic sc~ools then age of cOuncil debate on whether respon~lble leadership must to discussthe Blessed Virgin iil exert Itself and re-exanune the a separate s(hema or iil the sta~us of these programs and h h the Church theIr value for the students he sc ema 0 maintains He also Charged that certain

Unreiated Jobs writers distorted the Marian Father Moreau states that teaching of the council and ott

od guidance services will function m ern popes successfully only when prede- Speaking of the decline in termined policies are set and popular devotion to the Mother maintained by school adminis- of God the priet citea the reshytrators working closely with moval of Statues of Mary-and their staffs the saints--from some churches

He says counselors eannot function effectively unless they First Bishop Once ere certain of their relationships to the heads of departments Presidents Pupilteachers students parents and outside agencies HOUSTON (NC) - Bishop-

The school administrator plays designate Vincent M Harris of the key role according to Father the newly created Beaumont Moreau in determining how Tex diocese once was the pupil well the counselor is received by of a now distinguished teacher faculty and students alike If During his days at Sam Housshythe principal assigns the coun- ton High School here the bisb selor several other school jobs op-designatehad a speech clall8 none of them related to counsel- among his courses His teacheY mg then it will be diHicult for then is a world figure today The anyone to take abe latter func- teacherl nanie--LYndon Baine tioJ seriously Jclbnson PreSident of the U So

bull THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 14 1966

Urges Excellence In Churrch Mll11sic

ATLANTA (NC) - Professhysional musicians should demand and uphold excellence in church music Auxiliary Bishop Joseph L Bernardin of Atlanta told a group of musicians here

Speaking at a Mass attended by members of the American Guild of Organists during its annual convention Bishop Bershynardin said

Although the Church has had II glorious tradition of sacred music much of this tradishytion has beer lost to the average

parish Most Catholic corigregashytions have not had theopporshytunity to experience this great music

He told the organists thu( they and other musician must lead the way in parishes in introducshying excellence in church music

Music used in the sacted liemiddot urgy he said must be real art or it is not worthy of a place illl worship

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sephs Home for Chronic Invalid Children here has to be moved because it is located in a secshytion now reserved for Negro Africans and the Pallottine Misshysionary Sisters at the home care for both white and Colored (mixed race) Children there

The new home which will be rebuilt in a neutral zone foUl miles from its present location is scheduled for occupation early next year

Although ~e government Ia giving the Sisters wh~ started 1he home in 1935 about $197000 88 compensation the ne buildshying will cost them an additionai $352000 They will also need 8ft

extra $70000 for equipment and furnishings

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VILLA FATIMA CEREMONIES Profession and clothing ceremonies are held at Villa Fatima Taunton From left front row Sister Olivia Coelho oldest Dorothean reshyligious in t~e Unite4 States who has completed 66 years in religious life Rev Maurice Souza Villa Fatima novitiate ehaplain and pastor of St Anthonys Church Taunton Sisshyter Helen Oliveira St Elizabeths parish Bristol who was clothed asa novice Rear Sisshyter Elizabeth Hayes St Francis Xavier East Providence who made final vows Sister Judith Costa St Francis Xavier and Sister Gabriela Lima Immaculate Conception New Bedford noviCes and Sister Elaine Corey St Francis Xl1vierfinal vows

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DAYTON (NC)-~votion to Tbis practice lie Stkessed is in of pries~ opposing the ~osary Mary is ~n the decline but this direct opposition to the wishes ill sermons ~nd middotiscontrary to the teach- of the couricilHe quoted from But if you want to get rid ot

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HOUSTON (NC) - John D Donovan pre sid e n t of the Real EstateAmerican Catholic Sociological Society will address a special institute for parish priests Aug Rene POyamiddotnt 22 here in conjunction with the shy1966 Liturgical Week Hyannis

Morning and afternoon sesshy 279 Barnstable Road sions of the pastoral day will SP 5-0079 precede with the opening of the Week that evening in the Sam Houston Coliseum Donovan~ address at the

morning session The Dilemma of the Christian Priesthood will deal with the role of the priest in contemporary urban llociety Apanel on reconstructshying parish life will feature the

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THE ANCHORshy Make Go~d Use20 Thurs July 14 1966

Of Papal Funds Ask CooperClltion NEW YORK (NC)-Hundreds

of thousands of dollars donatedOf En2be ~armsh to drought-stricken India in the

name of Pope Paul VI are being ~n CeD Work put to work to fight the causes

of that countrys recurring food WASHINGTON (NC) shortages according to Arch-

A national Confraternity of bishop James Knox apostolic copyhristian Doctrine workshop internuncio in India has recommended that par- The papal funds are being ishes seek to make the CCD used to implement long-term bigh school religious education projects to constpuct Irrigation program the concern of the en- systems dig wells build deepshy

sea fishing vessels and providetile parish involving the more direct cooperation of palents necessary training and equipshystudents and existing parish 01- ment for scientific vegetable garshy

dening dairying and poultry-ganizations

It urged the parishes to CUt- raisingtail expansion of youth work for In a letter to Catholic Relief a time and to put no morethan services - National Catholic

MISSIONER-FORMAI~AND IN-Mte usual amount of effort into Welfare Conference headquarshyexisting programs Instead an FORMAL Rev Raymond PLEduc telS here Archbishop Knox inshyeffort should be made to foster MS veteran of years in Philippine formed officials of the Amershya genuine and concerned Chris- missions is as apt to be found In ican Catholic overseas aid tian community among the work clothes supervising construetion agency that many of these projshyadults of the parish ects are a direct result of sur-

The emphasis on a more of new seminary as in more fo~mal veys conducted by CRS-NCWC ~ult-centered CCD- apostolate priestly attire He is at present sta- - personnel in India

was a key point emerging from tionedat LaSaletteProvincial House Archbishop Knox aiso stated Ii two-week workshop held at Southbridge that papal funds are being used

the Catholic University of Amer- to transport food supplies to the ica under the supervision middotof many remotely-located villages Father Joseph B CoUins SS where the population has been director of the National Center -most seriously affected by the

=r~~~h~~~ t~u~~rss~~HOW to EtltRoast Dog ~Amongmiddot Useful lracts se~ C~~~~o~~n~~i ~i-J1Ilrticipated though the emphasis must be 011

The recommendationsmiddot grew CZmiddot d b L S 1 p Ph middotZ bull agriculture and other food proshy ctut of daily seminars conducted eane y a alette rlest In l I~PPnes duction projects a sPecial effort

(juring the workshop by Msgr will also be made to coordinate Russell J Neighbor associate di- andintensify medical care for IllCctor of the CCD William J The secret of a long iife and the best way to chokedown an ~ntree of roasted dog the afflicted population through

ltJacobs of Extension Volunteers are among items of information picked up by Rev Raymond P Leduc MS since 1948 better use of mobile clinics eurohicago and Fattier F~anCis a La Salette missionary in tnePhilitpine Islands Dog meat is delicious if lt)TIE doesnt especially in the rural areas ~~ro~wa~~inot~e~~~ Latin realize what hes eating he insists But if one does know that It is dog meat the only

Essential Components way to get it down is by Steelworkers Head The recommendations were washing it down with a swig sometimes called ironwood must radically change upon arshy

devoted to such matters as the of gin at every mouthful As They-even make their own rival in the Philippines Earth- To Receive Award selection and training of teach- I chalk lines some resembling Old quakes and hurricanes con- P SB G C)

for the ong life In this Mother Hubbards shoe some stantly visit tllese lslands so ITT UR H (N - I Weets approaches to the adoles- Ab I tel t 1 d t fcountry we usually say Why lk t I d lik I k b old t e In na lOna presl en 0ltcent and organization and I e piS 0 S an some e )00 s UL mgs mus be very sturdy the United Steelworkers of put off till tomorrow what you A good ishline is twined around Even window jambs and outsideh 1 1 CCD B t

a recurring theme was that the a discalded typewriter ribbon s U mgs are mortised for greater celve the 1966 St Joseph thest ructure 0 f t e oca U can do today In the Islands t d Amedca has been named to reshy

they say Why do today what 1 d thO I 11 d t th d f tltcatechist does not operate in a middotspoo an IS me IS pu e s reng an sae y Worker Award presented at the can be put off till tomorrow through a concoction of charcoal B ld

vacuum the home the parish We Igh-tensloned Amerlcalls UL mg III Manila the 1ig annual Labor Day Mass heret t 1 and kerosene ReaI practical I t d th aod the commullL y a arge ale could11learn the secret 0f a long CL y an Inmiddot e provInce are as Th d d b

essential components of his assure ~ou Much better than different as dar and night Whiie e awar IS co-sponsore Y _ork life from theFilipinos At least any chalk line sold on the Amer- 1 d 1 b the Pittsburg Diocese apdarea I did for I often findmyself ican ma~ket pane um ercan be ordered in labor unions Presentation will

There was general agreement putting off till tomorrow what r Few Tools Manila lumber in the province be made by Bishop John J among the participants that per- could do today cOomes in the rough and i mean Wrlght of Pittsburgl1 f CC The carpenter works with A sons chosen or D work The mlmiddotssloner a New Bedford rough two by fOUl may be

h ld d tmiddot f velY f~ too lis toolbox at two Inches thlck at one end and Abel one of the founders of ou give some mica Ion 0 n~tive attendedStJoseph paro_ h d f ts d Ml ability to communicate with times no morethilli an empty froin th~ee tofour inches at the IS umon an 01 pJe ecessor the age -cultural _sociological ch~a) schooi in that city and La cement bagmiddot usually contains - other end Sti~l our carpenters the Steel )Vorkers Organizing

Salette minor and maJor sem- l t 11 C tt tmiddot f M groups to which they will be on Y a crosscu saw a sma work this lumber to speciflc~d omml ee Jsa nalve 0 agshyassignedIt was also pointed out inaries He is at prese-nf at the square one or two chisels a di~ensioris with great accuracy ~olia Ohio He was elected that no amount of training La Sal~tte Provincial House wood marker and a foot rule One good surface electIic planer ~ president Qf the United SteelshyOOULses will make a catechist Southbridge Massbut his heart Yet beautiful work is accom- could do more in a darthan 10 workers last year succeeding

is obviously very much ii the - I h d D d M D ald H h bGut of a person who is opinion- P IS e carpenters can do in a week aVI c on e as eeR ated or uncommunicative Philippines One concept of building however What patience these aetive in the labor movement

The selected one stated one His mem~o~tir~arly days men h~ve since the early 1930s group of participants must not in the Diocese of Tuguegarao Prelatre Wlcomes Hlving been in charge of Arhe St J9sephthe Worker only be able to communicate the Cagayan PI are affectionate constructions and of ~l consid- ward is presented to a persoll message but he himself must be In 1948 I was one of the lucky Israeli Presodent erable group of carpenters for who has distinguished himself ~e message have a genuine Fathers chosen to_found a newI~ SANTJAGO (NC)-Wherils- a good period of time I can say in the cause of Jhe workingman

love for the teenager and be th t b old th PII able to show this love acquired mission in the Philip- raelsPJesidentzil1man Shazar a UI mg III e n Ippmes

pines In previous years I had arrived here on an eight-day - is very interesting only and orily been a half-baked contractor at state vislt to Chile Raul Cardi- if one has acquired title absoshy

our minor seminary which ex- nal SHv1 Henriquez of Santiago lutely necessary virtul~ of pashyPope Paul Receives perience came in very handy was on hand at the airport as a tience

Episcopal Bi~hop Tool-minded that I was I memberofthe welcoming party VATICAN CITY (NC)-Episshy made it a point to take with me -The cardinal was introduced Minister on FCllcmiddotUtv eopal Bishop Horace W B Donshy as many hand tools as possible to Mr and Mrs Shazar by Pres- I MONTHLY CHURCH egan of New York has been reshy Electricaltools ~~ljiismissed for ident Eduardo Frei ltHICAltf9 (NC)~A Dinis~centl ceived in private audience by we knew that electricity had not On the day after his arrival of the Lutheran Church-Misshy BUDGEI EMVELOPES Pope Paul VI They discussed yet reached that part of the Presiden Shazar in an address souri Synod has been named an their mutual desire for Christian Islands But once there it took to a join1 session of the Congresstssocitte profssor of Ilociology PRINTED AND MAILED unity me very little time to realize that paid spedal tribute to Chile as at Loyola University here Dr

Bishop Donegan was the first even my hand tools meant little one of the few countries which Ross P Scherer who is a staff Write or Phone 672-1322 Episcopalian bishop of New to the Filipino worker Heres opened its doors to Jewish vic- member with the National

York ever to visit a Pope He the reason tims of the Hitlerite persecutions Council of ChurChes win as- 234 Second Street ~~II Riv noted that in the past it would From time -immemorial the in Europ~ Many were the Jews surne the post Sept 15 have been impossible for him t6 carpenters and cabinetmakers -~ho fled extermination finding recei ve me and for me to pay a visit to him

The Bishop had a 12-minute private visit and then introduced the aides accompanying him The Pope gave them medals of his reign and in addition gave the bishop a copy of the Bible in ilSreek and Latin similar to those he had given to Protestant obshyservers at the ecumenical counshyeil Bishop Donegan gave the Pope a copy of a new guidebook to the cathedral of St John the ])i vine in New York and a sUver ~wl from Britain

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of the hardest wood ill existence

Collect- $14 Million

AACHEN (NC) - Fourteen million dollars has been colshylected in the campaign for Miseshyreor the German Catholic overshyseas relief agency The amount

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Urges E~tensiollll

OffCol~egiality WHEELING (NC)-The ideai

of collegiality in the Church needs 0 be extended beyond its specific relation to the hielarch~

the president of the Nationall Council of eathollc Men saicf here

Speaking ~efore the fourtlli a~nual conv~ntion of the Diocshyesan Council of ~atholic MeBt John Donnelly said that the whole world had a glimpse 01 what can be accomplished bi collegiality at the Second Vanshyean Council

It liked the glimpse he ccm tinued and will demand a fuD view This will meall applying collegiality by analogy to othell areas of the Church

While collegiality strictiy apshyplies to the College of Bishops he explained the bishop can ill turn consult with his priests and people

Good startl in this area have already been made he addec citing the opening of discussion of diocesan problems to allpeoshypIe in some dioceses and the creshyation of parish school boarde with lay membersbull

THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 14 1966

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Bishop Co rberry Urges Adequate Insured Income COLUMBUS (NC)-BishbP

John J Carberry has desshyleiibed an adequate insured income for one-parent famshyilies as a question basic to the people of our times and one ~hich cannot be evaded

The bishops statement was read by Father Thomas Duffy Chairman of the Diocesan Ecu-middot menicalCommission at the rally Itlimaxing the Ohio Walk for Adequate Welfare

Some 1000 persons were on hand for the rally in fronto~ the

State HOuse It marked the conshyelusion of a 10-day 155-mile walk from Cleveland to Columshybus Bishop Carberry noted his support of the marchers stated ~im of adequate welfare payshyments in Ohio-100 per cent of

2 standard based on todays cost 4)f living We join ~ithyou is asking

bull t themiddot state of Ohio to consider your proposal earnestly and to i-ectify the situation imlledi- PROUD MOTHFRTheaudiellce appla uded Mrs Alma St Onge of Putnam Conn Religious Superiors 2tely l1esaidmiddot at the St Michaels College commencementmiddotWinooski Park Vt where her three children Close Con e to Howemiddotver the bishop aske~ for received honorary dOctotates in th~ same ceremony Left to right Msgr Paul J St V n on new and creative approaches to Onge vicar general of the NorVlich Conn diocese Mrs StOnge Mother Ritamiddot de la ATCHISON (NC) - CatholR ~ problem of public weifare Cmiddot F SEA religious superiors of men closed including the consideration of a rolX lllericanprovlllclal If the Daughters of the Holy Ghost and US Rep their ninth annual assembly miranteed income Villiam L St 9ngeof Connecticut NC Photo here in Kansas with a resolutiolll Consider the responsibilities urging religious communities to of the parent In one-parltmt fam- Smiddot G Ch h L d continue their search for ways of

jlies who is attempting to bring ees reater il urc ave an Loyaltymiddot ever more effectively livinfl

liP children properly against their witness of Christ through everwhelming odds he said poverty

Basic Question New Penno Bi shop Cite$ CounciIGoins Attending the meeting were Should not such parents be 142 leaders in the Conference 01

Jgiven an adequate insured in- ALTOONA (NC)-A degree Loyalty to and love for the Speaking of the Constitutionmiddot Major Religious Superiors of Come relieving them of the of confusion may have followed ChUllt h he declared will equal on the Church in the Modern Mens InStitutes representing pressing anxietiesoLmere sub it but Vatican Council IIs teach- in days tocomemiddotmiddotammiddotpersuaded World he declared it should re- 35000 priests Brothers and sem sistence existence instead of the ings wil1middot1~ad men eventually to that ltJf the infant Christian com- mind every member of the dio- inarians Jlovernment hiring endless varie- great loveof and-loyalty to the mlinitymiddot I cese of-the role to middotbe filled ill In their four-day meeting they ties of parent substitutes such as Church Bishop James J iIogan Bisil10p Hogan commented on shedding the lightoJEtheGospel e-amined how they can fulfill

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middot ampenenil Relief are trying to live day But letmiddot ui be pati~nt and a 13j~CS llclosed re~eive our aCtve cO~Peraiion been violatfid ~He a~cllsed the middot e8l$1 10 a daymiddot ~ranqUitbull The moreour peopie QUJmg 196(1 the dep~rtqlent ~JZ th~~ too is -arimiddot ess~ntial eJe- ooUrityofmiddot I8mothering the worci ThIS l~ 30t qUIte 78 per cent conie 10 iitudythe couriCiis een repored eo~structlon I~ the me~tinmiddotestoring alt tl1ingsi1i of God ~

~ a mmlmum standard fortral Dogmatic Constitution On thr~ categorIes middottotaled$3407 Chmtmiddot - middot ilealth and decency sehn 199- the Ctltrcli whick penetrated M millIon ~h~ breakqownmiddotreJO~ted

profolli)~nyinto the mysterymiddotCJIf was ~ehgJOus $112~2 million E G S Beiledict~nesmiddot Expand Chtist~sChurchu~t nature her e~c~hj)nll $753D~ll~on al1~ ast elmans middoteek middot C 11 K mission the rriorif filled with h~sPl1al and institutional $1432 S I degt 0 Cmiddoth h 0

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L ~TCHIS0NltNC)-Father Al- ture generations privileg~d ~ Th~ breakdown of th~tpree LINmiddot (llC)-GeraldGOefshy~~ilJI~TI)1laquon OSI3president be m~mbers of tJte LOJdsMysti- previnus years 196~ ielgiou~ ier he~d oi~astGeirrian~~ middot ~StBened](t$ltolle~e here in cal Body $1033 mIllIon ~duc1tional $680 communlst-dommated Christianlapsa~ says ~lIarringdeIays we million~ hospital and institu- Deinocratjcmiddot party insist~d that ~nay have the foundationsin nmiddot~middotmemiddot middotCmiddotmiddothmiddotmiddotmiddotC ago Man ti6nal-$985 milliont(jtal $2698 tle Catholic IChurchin East and~fore the first snowfalls He million 1963 religious $1001 westGermany must be seen as was speaking of the colleges H Obl million _educational $678 ~il- two indepmiddotendentunits -

middot new $1 million library and onorary ate lion hospital and institutional This view is pushed from time $640000 dormitory SAN ANTONIO (middotNC) -Ed- $1030 million totll $2709 mil- to time by the East German al-

The three-story air-condi- ward Murphy of Ciiicago has re- lion 1964 religious $999 mH- th6~~tes who see c09peratiolll ~oned library will accommodate ceived the t~tle of honorary Ob- lion educational $709 million between the bishops of the two 230000 volumes to start but is late - highest distinction t ha t l)ospHal and institutional $1 301 zones of Germany as a danger designed for expansion since can be giveri a layman by the million total $3003 milli~n to communist power 7000 volumes are being added Oblates of Mary Immaculate Preliminary reports for the Goettel claimed that the West each y~ar The dormItory will The title was conferred at St first quarter of 1966 showed a German bishops impelled by the house ne~rlY 150 ~tudents at tl1e ~nthonys Seminary here in fallinH off in religious and hos- demands of their Christian exist shyBenedlctmes men s college Texas by Father Clifford Black- pital and institutional construc- ence work to overthrow the

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DUBiJIN (NC) - Mixed marshy eral ~ DRY CLEANNG ~ riages in Ireland may now take Murphy was cited for faith- 200000 Pafienh ~ and ~ place before the high altars and fu1 zealous and charitabie intershy CALCUTTA (NC) - Ove~ with a nuptial Mass and theusshy ests in the missionary endeavors 200000 patients were treated lIal rites and blessings Also of the Oblate Fathers He has last year by Medical Mission Catholics are now permitted to been serving as president of the Sister working in India an inshyattend the baptisms and funershy Chicago Oblate Alumni Assoshy creaSE of 20000 over the year

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crown Edward Duff SJ associate proshy A Polish representative here fessor of political science at Holy SELFmiddotHELP PROJECT A host of young collegians and high school stud~nts are sp~aking two weeks after the deshyCross College Worcester Mass participating in a Self-Help Project cQnducted by Marymount College Boca Raton for sign of the stamp was exhibited 81d Msgr Joseph Gremillionbull migrant workers and cultU1ally deprived children of South Flotida Greg Johnson Diocese publiCly here said his governshydirector for Socio-economic de-shy ment insisted that the design telof Miami seminarian provides the music while Nigerian princess Roseanna Ofem censhyvelopment Catholic Relief Serv be changed Otherwise Pohmdter teaches dancing 011 the grounds of St Vincent de Paul major seminary which has ices-National Catholic Welfare might refuse to allow any U S Conference New York lent its facilities as one of six centers during the six-week Summer middotprogram NC Photo mail bearing the stamp into iit

A week before the confershy territory he added ences opening the WCC made In the meantime the COntroshypublic priormiddot recommendations versial stamp is still on Ul4Seminarian Singers Have Hit middotRecordby top Anglican Orthodox Protshy presses Its initial printing 0laquo estant and Roman Catholic scholshy 115 million stamps is schedulet1l ars calling for immediate estabshy ISons ofmiddot AdamI See Value of Folk Music for first day of issue lishment of joint study and acshytlon progplms by their churches CINCINNATI (NO)-The fa- more promise Word of Light group three years ago Later middotHecads Department to deal with a broad scope of vored folk music Of the college- which middotalso has a religious theme they learned and added guitar ST LOUIS (NC) _ Mary E social ills age generation can be used to The seminarians came up with playing In addition to personal Dajs has been named directOli

Joint Action adantage in the apostolate io Handful in three days and appearances the three have vis- of social service a new depar~ The recommendations were youth were surprised ~hen the tune isted a mission in North Caro- ment at the Catholic Hospitan

revealed with the publication by Thats the view of the Sons ~came a hit A major record lina where they sang a loU AssOciation l)eadcillarter~ here the WCC of the full texts of ofmiddot Adam middotthree popular folk Company now is middotnegotiating lor mountain Mass designed esp~- MiSliDavis ws formerly witll minutes of two closed meetings singers~ho developed their Handfulmiddotmiddot dally to appeal to the people of the American Public Welfabull held under the joint auspices of talents as a hobby at Stmiddot Greg- Folk Mountain Mag Appalachlmiddota A ti eh _ ssocla on 111middot lcago w~ theWCC and the Vatican Secre- orY$ Seminary here The seminarians began singing lIhe was siaff ampB$Ociate for med-o ~ariatfor Promoting Christian The tiio--WillialnWySdng (JIf ~ together as a barber~hop~ The seminarians ltre Convinced ~al care

New SilCJm~ Stirs Po~ish Regome

WASHINGTON (NC)-Poland has threatened to refuse all mail bearing the new U S five-cent stamp honoring 1000 years of Polands statehood and its milshylennium of Christianity The stamp is due to be released on Jul) 30

In Warsaw U S Ambassador John A Gronouski former U S Postmaster General dismissed the threat as still in the rumor siage

The stamp bears a Latin cross between the dates 966 and 1966 above an eagle Milwaukee arshytist Edmund D Lewandoski who designed the stamp said it is ~

stylized version of the ttadishytional Polish eagle wearing ~

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through its embassy here pJOshytested that the eagle depicted is the pre-World War II eagle and not the communist post-war eagle The U S State and Post Office departments said the only apparent difference is that the post-war eagle wears a

Vhurs July 14 11966Urge Closer Ties tin Church Fighl On Social Ills

GENEVA (NC) - The World Conference on Church and Society at its opening here was confronted with what amounted to a summons for the immediate broadening of collaboration between members of the World Council of Churches and the Roman Cathshyolic Church on a wide range of middotsocial activities

The conference sponsored by the WCC brought together 400 theologians and leading Chris- i

tia laymen active in public and social affairs for two weeks of probing under the theme Christians in the Technical and Social Revolutions of Our Time The WCC described the meeting i as the most important on social issues ever held under WCC auspices

An eight-man team of official Catholic observers present for the meeting included Msgr Charles Moeller Belgian theoshylogian who recently became unshydersecretary of the Doctrinal Congregation in Rome Father

Unity st Raphaels parish Srraquoing- tl1at appropriate folk music 01-The recommen~ation~~numer- field Terry Wilkeylto~ StmiddotmiddotVin- Seminarians Get feredwith dignity arid solemnity

Ilted race relations problems de Pauls heremiddotandmiddotMlchaelUr-middot _ has a place in tlie Chilrchsmiddot)jt- concerning socialeconomic and bas of StmiddotJosephs Massillon- Smiddot T bullbull 1 orgyThey are especialij fond ~u~tral development emergency have a hit record Hllndful 01 ~~~r ra1n19 of the folk music MaSs for

~iefJ refugeemiddotmiddotresettlement ac eurolay nowmiddotgoihg f()f them in ALANTA (NP)~Aroiddle yenoungAmericans composed by iion for p~a~e and preserice inmiddot OhiomiddotmiddotWHkey wfotethe music class collegestudent Yalled the Ray Repp

irlternati()nalotganitations as and aU middotthre~ ~har~ in compos~ stre~ts of a poor se~tionberein Young people inva~iablY a~lt ~areasrequi~ipgjminepiahtjointmiddot )ngmiddotthemiddot lyrics The words extolmiddot Atlallt~j where povertyis more -~surprised when they discover

bull a~tion They said that while manS achievements and worth eidentthan in sections he tne Sons of Adam aie semishybasic differences middotin sodal and strelS hili ~otaldependenee walked duriilgjiis highsch~l naria~s they said rolk iYusi~ thinking still remain between on God bull days in Rochester N Y by the trio helps dispel the JM)shy

the ehurch~ these were areas Surprise elllaquo ~He got a hajrc~t in a Negro iion that the Church i6 oot Of in which joint programs eOlld None of the three regards blrlgtershop in the area caulling touch with coliege-~ge eu~toffiB lie un~ertaken immediately himself as a professional enter- at least some wondelment aboutmiddot a~d eUlturet~ey a~ded

They also said that the Ro- tainer In factafter Summer his presence there man Catholi~ and other churches vacation the trio will dissolve He is one of ii seminarians Mould combine their study of Wysong and Urbas will be to- working iii the Atlanta archdioshy Cars Blessed te the~logical bases of Chris- gether as students at Mount St cese as part of the Summer BONN (NC)Tens of tbotl shytlan SOCIal acbon because they Marys Seminary here while With A Purpose p l og l am sands of cars were blessed bywere firmly convinced that Wilkey will enter the majormiddot (SWAP) The group divided

pr~ests all over Germany in thethere is no suff~cieht re~son ~hy seminaryo~ the Glenmary into three areas of pastoral conshy Churchs observance of trafficmiddotfurther work on this theme Fathers in Chicago cerri-=rural suburban and urban safety day Following the blessshys~ou~d be carried on in jsola- Meal1while ~hatev~r profits a~9stolates ~ is attemptillg te ing drivers promised to applytlOn come flom their publIc apPear- identify the Church with the the hiw of charity while on the

ances and rcentcord sa~es will be needs of the people and assist roadJosephite Fathers used to help them continue their the pastor in the functioning of studies for the pri~sthood the parish Re-elect Fr ODea Handful of Clay was com-

WASHINGTON (NC)-Father posed for the flip side of a Although the archdIOcese has George F ODea middotSS~J has d f t th t had a Summer program for deashy

re~0r ea urIng a song a cons for a number of yearsbeen reelected superior general orlgl11ally was beheved t~ have Archbishop Paul J Hallinan offomiddot a second six-year term at a

Atlanta now has extended thegeneral chapter meeting here of program to include youngerthe Josephite Fathers He has Bishop of Trenton seminalmiddotians It not only aids theheaded the community since

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in the community before his Trenton Diocese by Bishop is available in cans 2 to 12 Ibs ~lection as superior general George W Ahr He has been under the Atalanta Krakus or Tal81 (Bass River

fhe Josephite community of vice chancellor since 1963 Msgr brands Tender lean readytoeatl RAMBLERpriests and Brothers was foundshy Fitzgerald succeeds B ish 0 p At your favorite meat cou nterSavings Bank Americas Economy Kinglted in Baltimore in 1893 dedishy James J Hogiin who was enshyFnr the Best Deal Come Tocated to work among Negroes throned last week as spiritual

(0 SOUTH YARMOUTH in the United States There are head of the Altoona-Johnstown Broadway Rambler c DENNIS PORT more than 260 Josephites workshy Pa Diocese by Archbishop John INC )bull HYANNISing in five archdioceses and 11 J Krol of Philadelphia Bishop 168 BROADWAY

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City misfit Qualified as a doctor and New England prelates present ure of joy are often a burden and a bor~ because we have never Throughout the book ~e is gifted with extremely high com- this week fcr the consecration Of expanded~r love Rejoiclt~ Your love is bigger than your parish

hardly eyer referred to by name petence in his professionmiddot4e has the Abbey-College Church at your prayer-book your complacent spiritual fortress Praeti~e it butas the engineer the sub- by middothis loose morals and his ir- St Mselinj Coll~ge~Manches- j by selfdenial for the hunlry and you will understand its beautiesbull Btantive modified by one or an- regularity courted the loss of tel N H ~~veno~her B~$hops GodLove You

who does not know all there is Ion for JamIe The oy ~k~~ hI~ firm of Koehler and Issac It has td know about Negroes ail(~ S~~lIl$ t~ regll1p vlt~bty ~n been built by the Davison Con-

He actually looks at Negroes hls prelienc7middot Barre~tmiddot ~s per~ struction Company of Marichest- Is all eyes middotand ears and anten- sua~ecJ to gIVe up hIS_ Jpb a1~ ermiddot Groundhreaking was held ill

THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-ThurS July 14 1966

Percys Last Gentlemen8 Fascinating Elusive Novel

By Rt Revlisgr John S Kennedy Walker Percys novel The Last Gentlemen (Farrar

Straus and GirouxNew York $595) is both fascinating middot and elusive it is peopled by eccentrics of all ages and conditions and both_settingS and ~ction ~re stlange Irony ~lays over themiddot ~hol~ book Mr Vaught has antic ways lIke lIghtmng Llghtpmg af- and seems always to be middotgiving fords an unwonted even an impersonation of a crotchey stari1i~gview offami)i~r Southern gentleman He isin landscapes and objects m()men- act a very shrewd man tarily bringing intQ lrilliant Inte~t on making ~oey and prominence somegenerally un- very succ~ssfUl at It Mrs noticed detail while leaving all Vaught oscIllates between proshyelse in ominous shadow And when the flash h ended we w~nder wh~ther we saw what we saw Such too is the effect of Mr Per c y s method wit h human life an~ with the ltharshyacters he has created The The two absent members ofmiddot chief of these is WillisklnBibb the family are moremiddot readily unshy Bmiddotshomiddot) Cmiddotonnmiddotmiddot011Barrett 25 born in the Deep derstoodalthough neither w r South but when we meet him without cryptic quality At Stmiddot AnselmS shyworking as a hUmidification en- When we encounter Sutter be

middot gineer at Macys in New York is seen to be at 34 voluntary Bishop ConnollyWas among

other adjective as mocking as it is definitive Someone re-middot

learning Barretts 3C- marks On

tual duties that he is really only bull jan~tor Which IS true but truthls seldom dIrectly spoken any more

Baffles Psychiatrist He has periodic boutSmiddot of ani

nesia eXperiences difficulties in relating to groups bafflesthe psychiatrist to whom hehas been~ going for many months He) she (V~~L olttecl half de3s preachEld madethe highest possiblescoles Isk~~ her if ~he ~aritedto be Un1Su~1 Desln onmiddot psychOlogical aptitude tests) aliy~ a~~ 011 fl~ceiv~I1g in middotllf- The new chureb on the middotSt esp~ally in thearellofprobmiddotmiddot firmativeanswer bad~h~rc~m~itiseIIns cf~nipushas drawn a lem-solVing and goalseeldllg to the motherhouse gr~t deal of interestmiddot because

middot T~e trouble was hecoUldn That as il Val)ater tells of ~~r~Igtltsing s~ze and UIlc~U~ thmk what to do ~tYeentests Barret 1 ~eceIVed m~ruction_ circul~ d~signIt will se~

This ingenuousfree-floatiiJg ma~e a general confeSSlO~l was ~ the~ehe(iktinecomntuii~~y ~~ YOQrig man has a Peculiar efpounde~t shnven~aptI~d middotconfInne~ ~ts Abbe3middot Chuflh and the st~ middot on people For example when andmide mYf~rstv~ws all In de~fqody~ c~mPus c~apel

he tehirns to the Southhe di~~ thespaceof ~x wveks They P4l~yyeari~tbe plapJ1illg turbsmiddotthe Negroes with whom hi th~ught I w~ cra~y the~bQeyColllige Church was comes in contact He is the onlyTh~Yllughtli be~laquove that BaJ- designed br Nicholas Issac of white man in the entire South ~ett wIll m~e an ~dea~~ompa~ the Manchester architectural

Rae in theirpresence wvich is not at all what they expect from II white man hence their pershyturbation

-lt ToU~h of Ma~ness AS with illl else in the bOOk

the circumstanceSlof hisretumshying to the South have a touch of madness While in New York Ion beggars himselfto buya tel shy~ escope costing about $2000 in order to look at things (thebncks for exanipleina build- ing) and thereby recove~ the~ ~d also to _watch ~opl~ close up without their being aware

that they are undermiddotmiddotscrutiny He takes to watching a beauti shy

luI girl who frequerits a certain bench in Ce~tral Par~ ~e learn that she is Kit~Vatightmiddotmiddota South~rner likepI~Ielmiddot mee~ the cenclusionis equivocal her a~d her family ~nd soo~ ~is Mi ~ercys p4rpose it ouid almost a member of tl)e family appear is tqraise questions not

Kitty is ill~ew York for ~oanswer tli~m Th~ ambig~uty trainin~ in ballet and living of life itself is conveYed notmiddot with Rita who has been di deared up No valu~is Jeft unshyvorced from KittYsbrother Dr~ tested no conven~ioi-diili~talas Sutter Vaught Another brother well --as coriservatiy~)uhque~-Jamie 16 has been in Northern tioned) The book can beread hospitals foli four yea~suffer-forthecolnic genius whchnlushyfrom a severe and atypical minates it But vheri one h~s mononucleosis The pa~ntS of left off cquckling le wik~til1 i

Kitty and Jamie are in New be pondering themiddot darkWiSdoln telephone eal1~ sen JoMmiddotmiddotO York atthe moment because whichstirsilnci stutters in this Pastore of Rhode Island is tbit i

clltiinies cOllditionis~~ical~o-vetrxir~rz-rt~~xJxJi--Ejt middotebiefi-spoilHotmiddotiofmiddot~measu~~rlt

fesslOnal Southern charmmiddot a~d coquetry and b~uts of apopl~ctlc SUPERIOR GE1ERAL

r~ge at ~UC thm~s as fluorlda- Th~ Very Rev George F bon It IS ImpOSSIble to get at ODea SSJ has been reshythe simple truth about either

elected Superior General ofDefies Detection the Josephite Fathers whoseKitty too is hard to categoshy

rize By fits she sees herself inmiddot more than 300 priests clerics various roles dancer co-ed and Brothers work in the housewife She tries to fit her- Negro apo3toJate with theirself into stereotypes of each in motherhouJe in Baltimoreturn but what she is in herself

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more ill than eveJBarrett goes after them knowjngonlY that v~teran Rome cOrrespondent they are somewhere in the vi- ~ IrvineR Levinewh1) has cOYshydnity of Santa-Fe

Whenmiddot middothe finds the twob rothers Jamie il dy~ng

grimly comic struggle ensueSchiefly conceriiing whetlietor

not the youth is to be baptized as his sister the nun has directed Thedeathbed scene is grotesque

but ihesltapahly affecting and

positjpn and seems quite cont~n~ representinf five New EnglanQ to bemiddot an assistant coroner and GoD LOVE lOU to WK tor $10 In appreciation for Our amatemiddoturphImiddotlosophermiddotmiddotmiddot Dioceses participa~d in middotthe

_ ceremonies as did Benedictine Lords -crace to camtt smolting may we DOW ~8e the money sPeDt In Six~ Weeks Abbots from monasteriesmiddotacroSs onmiddot these coffin nails to Ilail down the spread of leprosy hunger

Val t~e older daughter is a the naiioriled by Rt~ Rev Beililo and thirst bullbullbull to AB for $100 In thanksgiVing for arecovelT nun working among Negroes in Gut OSB Abbot Primate of fom amiddot sevee heart attack and slight stoke bullbullbull to Thomas a miserable backwater in the the Benedictine Order agemiddotS Christine age 1 Michael age 6 Patti age 5 Robert age 4 DeeR South She was instantly Bishop EmestT PririeauOt Paul age -Z fO $941 We saved this money we Iot from our converted to Citholicism while Manchester officiated at the ~ Christmases Valentines and birthdays smee ou fathe middotdied ~ bull deg at ~oJum~ill Uhiv~rsity ~he~ consecration riteli which were to a MissionmiddotSoclety of (ifreen Bay Wise for $50 Enclosed is amp

oneAay ~n t~e middotlibrary ~ n~ri presid~ 0 vel by - Richard eheck ~ help 7011 middotwith jrou inision work ha4~uddel1lYsaid to hTr~h~tCardinal Cushing whoa~ ~ ~

~ccompany Janue and the fam~ Dec 1963 Ily qack hOJW~middot Once there h~ an~ Jlll)ie can go where t~ey S V tideg U like and ~ll~ave ~he whe~~ ays CI can ses withal to gratify their every YVmiddotmiddot middottmiddot0 J~dmiddotyamiddotnmiddottage whim

Affecting Scene RADNOR (NC)-The Vaticaa -The re~igtltiti~n of t~ storY has respomedmiddottotheageoftei shy

comes with the disappearance of evisiorf Witb a professional apmiddot Sutter ari~ Jamie the latt~I now proacliand is using themediUtili

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ered Rome for NBC News foir several years says in TV Guide magazirie The familiarity Ci papal advisors withmiddotmiddotthe Intri~ cies ofmiddot middott~levision sometimes seeinS grellter than Am~riCaA televisions familiarity withtb2 Vatican bull Levinecredited much of themiddotmiddot Vaticans progressive attitude toward telcvision to Pope Paul VI who has made greater use of the medum than either middotPiWl XIIor Jopn ~III OIL C DI mn - uSC~ 11le laquol oS Iiuo

WASHINGTON (NC) ~ The Seniitehai p~ssed and sent to the House a bill making it a federal crime to make an obshyscene or harassing interstate

Unhappy in the F~--h-e-fS-H-O-Use-middot-~--Imiddot

Godlove You By Most Itev Fulton J Sheen DD

We go to Mass we sa our prayers we receive Communion we help pay for the gymnasiumin the school with 6 basket-baD middotstandards Yet we are unhappy not just emotionally but even in our faith Why Because it is half-faith We are like the elder SODmiddot

who stayed in the fathers house but was miserable He complained andmiddot was unhappy for two J~asons firsthe could not see why middotthe fathers house andheaven too should be turned upside down for those who left it or were miserable sinners and good-for-nothings second becaUse the elder SfJn was vegetating not living-biB piety was niiidewed and he found God a bore when he kept the Comshymaridm~ntS He was not putting his faith into practice

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Some of us 111 the (lhurchare like married couples who artei a i~~ years Dever1ell one another I love )ou In like maDrier faith ~a tediun1when it does not gO out to neighbor arid Is incapable of sympathizing rith tbe llper helt youth thfukinlr of suicide ilr those living in h~vels iD Africa We 1ake our faith for granted Like the elclerson It exshyp ~es ItSeif in fonnulizfld worship of God but riot in a sPontalleo1llS love of he hungry Christ lit wriles big checks for rich church institutions without eve tithing $10 of it to brinir the faith to someone In Asilll It Is jwlt full of saeh habitsas outine llueSday n~venas We

are the good solld middle class who ignore the classless vEl are the salt

of ihe earib but salt that has lost Its savor

We ~ unhap))) ~Iuse the ChriSt we have in oU hearts Is a plastic Christ not thll flesh and blood Christ breathing and suffering in the ~serabll of the world Strange is it not that the Church and maniage which are to give Us the greatest measshy

The color-of each ofmiddot the WORLDMISSION RO$ARYS ~ decades-sy~bolizesone oj~thefive continents of the ~orld where missionaries are laboring tomiddot bring souls to Christ Thosemiddot of you w~cannotmiddot-go ~the Missions can s~r~~gthent1losewho~or~in

your place by prayingfor them To 11C~ve p~~ W9RL~ ~I~~PN ROSARY which has- 00eJ1l blessed by Bishop Sheen send your

request and an offering omiddotf $2 to TheSo~~ty fQl- the h~pagciti~ of middotthe Faith 366 FifthAvenue New YorkNY 100lgtlmiddot

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THE ANCHOR-Catholics Lead Franciscan Missioner Says Singing ~ancing 13Thurs July 14 1966

In Resettling At Mass Part of Zululand Liturgy Ghanas Leaders New ArrivaIs

MIAMI (NC) - Almost By Dor~thy Eastman Want Church half of the Cuban refugees LONDON (Mt)-Church leadshy

His parishioners not only sing at every Mass-they dance too Theyve been doing who have ~ived in south ers in Ghana have been asked It for years When he performs a wedding ceremony the first thing he usually aoes is to bring religion back to theFlorida since the United introduce the bride and groom to each other Mo~t times they would have never have met country) youths by the LibershyStates government - sponsored ation Copncil that was set upairlift started last December before this The priest with the unusual parish is Rev Thaddeus Kidd OFM who was

after the coup detat that oustedhave been resettled by the Imshy in the diocese this month on Kwane Nkrumah Archbishopmigration Department National behalf of his Franciscan eountry the story will be told in John K Amissah of Cape CoastCatholic Welfare Conference mission to the Zulus He of- the same way down to the last told the Universe a nationalFlights arriving twice daily five days a week already have fered the comJYlent while W~ their knowledge has been Catholic weekly here

This is a healthy sign thehere that ululand In the north- pasSed on by word of mouth andbrought more than 26327 exiies archbishop said an indicationeastern p~rt of the Umon of the spoken word is sacred toto south Fiorida More than at least that the Church isSouth AfrIca 111 a ~Ittle cooler them When we first made this12119 refugees have been resetshy wanted by the leadersthan Massachusetts In the sum- discovery about them we begantled by NCWC in other areas of He claitned that things hadmer Were 6O0 feet a~~ve sea to reaJize how the stories in thethe country including New Jershy got to such a stage with Dr sey New York California Dlishy le~el In myte~rItory ~o Its a lot Old Testlimept coulC have been Nkrumah that any change wasnois Ma8Sachusetts and Puerto drIer than It IS here passed on before the time of the bound to be for the betterThe gema~ Franclscan who written word

hastens to say that he IS no rela- Rico An additional 6247 exiles Archbishop Amissah said thdon the NCWC registration rolls tion to Captain Kidd-As far as Dancmg Is Sacred he had seen Nkrumah at regularhave remained here I know-was in the diocese for Would Father Kidd compare intervals and found him cordialWomen and Children the first time He was born in his Zulus harmonizing and and friendly until 1963 whenWithin hours after they arrive

Scotland-his speech still retains dancing at Mass to the new the Ghana leader turned moreat Miami International Airport a Scottish burr-but raised and American innovation-the con- and mOl to the East and it beshythe refugees from Cuba who deshy educated in London He has a troversial Jazz Mass Theres came impQssible to get an intershysire resettlement are enroute to doctorate in social and political no comparison he says speaking view with him other cities to join relatives who science from the University of of the Jazz Mass thats almost The archbishop said that therefled the communist - controlled Louvain and he taught philos- artificial Its being superimposed has never been much oppositionisland earlier ophy at the College of Bergliolt upon this culture The great or hatred for the Church inAccording to Hugh McLoone outside London before going to thing about the dancing of the Ghana because most of thedirectot of the local NCWC ofshy Zululand as a missionary Zulus is that it arises from the countrys schools were built byfice jobs are no problem and First Native Ordained people-its instinctive the good missionaries andoffers of positions in various The Franciscans cover 30000 For them dancing is some- they also established many hosshyareas of the country are abunshy

square miles of territory in thing sacred you know middotIts very pitalsdant Premier Fidel Castros reshyZululand with 50 priests and 150 devotional when you see themstrictions on draft-age males sisters About eight per cent of do it---the way they do it and the technicians and professionals are the people are Catholic Ten of expression they put into it Its Religious in Texasreflected in the arrival figures the priests are Africans from part of their liturgy and a sen- M k C Iwhich show the majority of new other parts of the continent On sible manifestation of their wor- ar entennlarefugees are women and chil- July 4 the first Zulu native was ship because it emerges from SAN ANTONIO (NC)-Archshy dren

Work for Refugees ordained a priest in Rome The their culture bishop Robert E Lucey presided Latest statistics indicate that sisters are currently training 50 Father Kidd spoke of a letter at a concelebrated pontifical

411 per c~nt are women and 32 young Zulu girls as novices he received recently from an- yenasS here marking the compleshyper cent are children age 17 and They will middotform the nucleus of other Franciscan priest who is tion -of 100 years in Texas for younger Ab~ut six per cent of an order inZululand that will wlrlting to go into brand new the Sisters of Divine Providence the exiles are over 65 nurse and teach territorY that has recently been of San Antonio

Despite the large Dumbersof The Zulus being a l0madic opened up to the mIssionaries A feature (jf the three-day 001shyrefugees who have arrived by peo~l~ m~ve around a great deal ~hereare approximately 45~ - ebration was a dfamatic and the airlift there has been no in- _ but ItS stIll remarkable how far people there--and not a single musical Iage~pt Pr~)phets ~f

middot ereilliein the welfare eaSe load _ my pariShioners often walk to Christian Lig~t h~ld at the MUllicipal middot officials Said MassA family~ight-start out But1~~pr~est~ant embark ~n AuditprIumWtold thcstory-of

walkingwedn~~day to get to hi n~w miSsion just yet Hes the two centuries of the corlgreshyo C of e rass onSunda~ ~ou mIght say waiting to receive enoughrilohey - gationsmiddothist~rymiddot including the

DedIcatea I middotornG that Fat~er Kid~ 18 Igtretty no 0 go int~dheterrit-oryand-puHdmiddot ~09 y~a~~sP~J1~)~f Texas ) Seminary CObullege madlc hlms~lf smc~ he travels _ lIis new beaclquiutersa Smll1 The Sisters 0pound Divlne Provi-

bouncmg around m his L~nd 1Al~ER ~iDJ) OF st~aw tbatched mud hut that win - denceoSan Antonio iex were tos ANGELEs dc) ~Ihree Rove) ov~rr6OOO S9uaIe mIles _e about $20(1 fUnded hi ~~ance in 176 They

eerclinalswereamong morethan overhls panllh The Zulus have absolutely serve in the archdiocese of San a sre ofprelatewho partII InthelO years since he went f bull Antonio arid in the dioceses of

- -V antastlC memories the )Dis- 0 d All p bull h pated inthededicatiooi c~reinon- to middotZululand ltl saysmiddotthata f~W sionary says l-heyll remember ~s - arlS es ~liu ~t ~ B~deg1f1tville cpmiddot~~ _ les of-st tohnsSeminary lt~pl~ 1hing1l~ave ~ha~geeurolin this word ~Qr word what you told To Have Counclls Il nsti Dal1as-F~ WOlth El

lege in supurban Camarillo largely lmchanging country For thtlJllfive years ago There ale ~aso d~lvesion ~ Houston sail middot JtranciS CardinalSpel1ma~of instance the bridegroom still tribal storieS that have be~n SASKATOON (NC) ~Bi~hop J~gelo Alealdria Laf~yet~e

New York officiated at the ded pays his brides parents for her handed down for 2000 years and middottJKlein hasiristructedpastors LIttle ~ock- Oklahoma Cityshyic~tion ceremonies but when tpe Franciscim ~rst d lmiddott of estabiish parish cOlnichs Tulsa and Queretaro Mexico d Z 1 d ~ WI e y sca~eled parts t~e

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After the dedication Jaines arnvl In ulu an the average throughout the Saskatoon dio- Francis Cardinal McIntyre o~ bride coston~ cow and now slle ceie by the end of January NO jOB TOO BIGLos -Angeles was chiefcel~brant would cost five Buthe added middotFaith Makes Sacred 1967 rlle- councils aremiddot pllinned at a concelebrated MaSs with wi~h a ch1ckle most pride- M f as a step towards a represen~- NONE TOO SMALLmiddot the bi~hops afthe provineeOf grooms pay now on theinsta~l- usic E fective tive diocesan council in the -Los Angeles who include Bish ment Plan-lt-Ofle cow down and LOS ANGELES (NC~The future The Canadim prelate SULliVAN BROS~op Aloysius J Willing~r CSS~R~ ~ years to pay the rest middotapostolate of sacredmusic can ~idit is premature~ to estabshy~md Au~iliaryBishopiIarryJ( Automaticallymiddot Drafted not be effective without faith lish)hemiddottiiocesan body now but PRINTERS Clinch of Monterey Fresnomiddot The word Zuluineanswat Auxiliary Bishop John J Ward ~ added his hQpe thatit ean De_

Bishop F~aricis J ~urey of Sa~ riormiddotFathermiddotKidd explains So of Los ~gei~s toid the NaUon8l foUnded in the neQr futJire bull piego andFranlt~sJ Greeno that every bOy born into the r CathQlic lI4usic ~duc~tors As~ Tucson and Auxiliary Bishops tribe is automatically drafted eiation here

Tlmothy Manning and John J _when hes born So it wouldnt HQw much the chui~ch has at Ward of Los AngeJes do any goodfora Zuhdo bum _ ~eari t~e~sounq~u~Jligtft~e fQrlns his draft~ilrd~heshould realii qf $8~Jed musJcca~d)e sej~frqJJi bu h k)i th t1( t th~diJe~tiyes ofi~e pOpes over r~n 1 00-Voice Choir r~ ~ r ~~ I Ia e - the yeals~ he s~id

AtJohrison Wedding middotmiddotPrCraquodiicingObscene tbC~~~C~~~~~~k~t~t WASHINGTON (-NC)-A com-middot FI R d I ical llmllte~ri~mmiddot ~he ll)lltershybined choir of loomen and boys ms ~ bull 4ga pieces of art wIth which Chrisshyfrom two Catholic churches in SAN- FRANCISCO (NC)~T~tians over the centuries have

Baltimore will sing at the wed California Supreme Court bas praised God and the~i~herited ding of Luci-BainesJohnson the ruled thatthe production of ob ~reasures of sacred muic both

Presidents daughter and Pat- scene films is l~gal in this State liturgiCal a n dnop-lit~rgic~l rick JNugent here SaturdaY~ provided ~heIe is 110 prQvenin- should inspile Church musicians

Aug 6 middot bull _ tention toexhibitpr distributemiddot tocpntimie ~h6set~aditions shy Themiddot White House announced them nobly by rendering a service the chOirs fro~ the Cathedral of The states highest eourtmiddot that ismiddot genuiilelyartistic~

Mary Our Queen directed by ruled 5-2 that Robert A Klor Robert middotF Twynham and the ofmiddotJos Angeles a commercial ---~--~------

Church of the ImmacuIQte Heart film producer had beenmiddot con- MOntle Plvmmiddotbmiddotn9 amp 0 Mary directed by Norman victed of a crime which does not Syndor have been selected The exist H bull Co I Nuptial Mass will be offered ~t State lawforbids prepaIation eQtlngmiddot Ie noon in the National~hrine of of obscene materials intended Reg Master Plumber 2930 the Immacula~eConceptionhere for sale or distribution But GEO~GE M MONnE with 700 guests present Judge Mathew OTobriner whO - Over 35 Years

T~ynham will write original wrot~ the majority opini~n of Satisfied Service musl~ for parts ~ he Nuptial said the statute does not apply- 806 NO MAIN STREET Mass and SYndorm direct tbe to materials lOOt intended lor

190-voice fombined eh9i ll jiltributiODFall River OS 5-7491

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571 second Street Fait Ri~~r M~ssmiddotmiddot

~ Q$ 9~6072 MICHAEL J McMAHON ijcensed Funeral Di~ector

Registered Embalmer

Momiddoti office and Piant 95 middotari~geSt Lowell ~

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- 21middot DAY piLGRIMAGESmiddotYOEUROPE ro l-Le$~on ~~qYPlfJrira~el~vi~SJ Sept 12th with ~therEdward A~ Olivo wiltvisit KlllarneyDublin Pars Lourdes Rome Madrid Lisbon and Fatima ~ Tour 2shy

Holy Cross Fathels Pilgrimage leaving Oct 10th with Fr Robert E McDonnell wil visit Lisbon Fatima

Madrid Rome Lourdes Paris and London Total cost is $82900 Time Payments

arranged fOR lOUR fOlDERS CONTACT sTpoundPtiEN A MARIIEY

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Expect 200 Pre~ate) at Opening Of Liverpool Catho19c Cathedral

LIVERPOOL (NC)-Between 00 and 300 overseas cardin~s and bishops will attend the cereshymonial opening on Whit Sunday next year of Liverpools spaceshyage Catholic cathedral

Pope Paul VI will send a pershysonal legate Leaders of the major Protestant churchesmiddot in Britain of the government and other national figures will plUshyticipate in this red-letter dayfor English Catholicism

The Cathedral of ChriSt the Klngalmost defies description

In none of the recognizable arshythodox styles of design it is a round tentmiddotlike building of cOhshy

crete with huge radiating butshytresses opening in its center like a wigwam f6r a tall broad cliimshy

ney ofcplored glass sunnounted by 16 sllarp pinnacles symbolic of the Crown of Thoms

All the multicolored lights fil shywring down this great shaft focus on the 19-ton solid white marble high altar and its surshyrounding white sanctuary Whereas the outside of this

vast grey and white space-capshysule sha~ suggests lightness and airiness the inside is solemn and majestic and richly colorful with small medieval orifices in tinted glass giving an almost

medieval tone Eaeh of the 10 side chapels is

isolated from the maio circular JElterior by purple glass dotted In red with the chapels tbelDshy

gelves lit by small slits1ind oPenings mostly in riehred glass

Piiee ~ $11 Milll811 The vastness of the maUl eashy

therlral is iildicatedb1 tliIe ~act that 2600 people can beaccomshylIlodated within 60 feet oif lhe

Sanctuary Cilft curved wooden baiches on SIGtted tubes Wtooh e~R be dropped into socke~in Ibe floor N9nnally this beBchshy

iftg wiil be reduced to accOOampB39shy date about 600 aHowing a better ~ of the white marble ftoer- -l$ariin Quigley 11 editM-pushy

mg with thick spokes oigretr liIher who claimed tbe death radiating~owardsthe high altar knell of themiddotMotion Picture Pro-

Latest heating acoustics anddllCtioo Code was ~~d by lRedenl cieeoratons have pushed release of the film up tile priCe of the eathedml to middotYoUr statement tb8t there is ever $l1Hilllioft noSUChmiddotthing as gOOd taste in

It will aetas ~~ blasphemyprofanity and obshytwm crown above the LiVeropOOl ilcerilt7 is suoh a basic truth skyline i~ the dark red saJiEl- that there C9Qld be DO one who atonemiddot Anglican eathedral jUst would ar~ with it Fine said 600 yards away with itllsolid in a message to Quigley Fine classical belfry pledged his suppo1 to an up-

Designed itT MethodJst dated code which would prevent The Cafuoli~ cathedral iTOfl~ ~lasPhemy profanity and 00shyt~y has beeJel designed bt a sceruW iD Id M th~ ---teet QUigley whOse middotfathermiddott1~1~j uo-year-o e UUCNo ou _~

Jrrederick Gibberd while the to writethe code strongly criti shyAnglican one begun some25 cizedthe Elizabeth Taylor-Richshy

years middotago and still being COID- ard Burton movie in a front pleted was designed byGilbert page edit~~atof histrade pubshyScott a Cathblic He no~middot lies lication M~tion Picture Daily burled by speCiat pennissi~n of Quigley cited several cauSes

the HolySee in the Anglican of thecod~s 10Jtg sickness and Itathedral precincts then declared The cause of

Originally the Catholic au-middot death is one The code died beshy thorities in Liverpool embar- caiise of WhOs Afraid of Virshy

rassed by themiddotlack 9f au18de- -ginia Woolf quate cathedral for the gr~tmiddot Ca~holic city planned a bui1~ing f~lasscal liiles and grandiose Mi~~ionary ~hool design to dVal---tboUghrespeclshy Now Ecumenicalfllll~ just a trifle smaller - St middotPeters basiliea in Rome After TOKYO (NC)-St Iosephs ~ars of ambitious effort 1I1e Missionary Institute here is now crypt a cathedral in itself playing Ii role in the ecumenicalwas eventuallY-completed middot movement

Butmiddot John Cardinal Heenan of The institute whiCh provides Westmimter then archbishQl) of language and missionary ~ormashy

shytion eourses for Religious and

Parmiddotsihes 13i1y nowh~smiddotmiddotasstudents BishshyNew op Vladiniir ofmiddot the Orthodox ST LOUIS (NC) - Msgr Ed- Church in jaPan amI Anglican

ward T OMeara director ofthe Sister John~ichael~GoanBishshySt Louis archdiocesan mission op Vladimir 44 is from Donshy

office said the archdiocese ~s ora Pa and Sister Jolin Michael creating a new pariSh in mission 35 is from Philadelphia -territory in Bolivi~ and also The misSionary institute was staffing for the first time a Bo- established in 1951 and bas tivian parish that has beenmiddot under Wainedmiddot 800 persons Father Anshy

middot the care of Spanish Pasampionist ~lus A~off OFoM is cIeao ofI pesta ~

1 bullit ~ - ~bull middot_k_6~_ jmiddot_~_=_-_jt ~~l- ~ -l_ bullbull -=~-=--J~~~~6~

Liverpool scrapped the rest of the old plans called for a ~cathedral in our time and launched a worldwide compeshytition for a modern quicklyshyiiuilt iesignIt was won by Gibberd

Name Observers

To Conference VATICAN CITY (NCf-The Vatican Secretariat fo1 Promot ing Christian Unity has nam~ ~ight Roman Catholic o1servershyconsultants to the World Conshyference on Church and Society to be held in Geneva starting riext Tuesday under the sponsorshyship of the World Council of Churches

The conference which will bring together 400 Orthodox Anglican and Protestant theoloshygians and laymen has been in preparation for more than a year and the unity secretariat has already cosponsored with middotthe WCC twC) meetings on the problems of Church and society

Among the eight observershyconsultants are two Americans Jesuit Father Edward Duifproshylessor of political science at Holy Cross College Worcester Mass and Msgr Joseph Gremiilion director of sOcio-econoniic cleshy

middot velopinent Of Catholic Relief Services --- National Catholic Welfare Conference t

Movie sOunds Film Code Death Knell

LOS ANGELES (NC) --The answer to the eontroversial movie Whos Afraid of Virginia Woolfr has been fOWld~amODg middotmen -ifi the movie~industfy

Marshall H Fine president of the National Association of Theater Owners has endorSed

stioongly tile position taken Jay

Urges Catholics to Oppose Goverl1lment Qirth Control

SUPEIUOlR GENERAL Sister Mary Pius SP newshyIy elected superior general middotof the Si ters of Providence She is the twelft~ superior general of her order NC Photo

English Seminary No~ University

LONDON (NC) - Englands Heythrop college formerly a Jesuit s~minary has been turnshyed over to the Church to be used asa national Catholic university

Fathe r Terence Corrigan SJ Iesuit provincialand vice-chan cello- of the cOllege announced middot that thE JeSlJits wanted to tum

~ ooil~~e over to a charitabletrust

Details of the new trust will be worl~ed out in a meeting esshytablishing operating rules and a govemillg senate The sena~ will have reoresentativEis of the Brit shyish bisb~ps and of religious com- mumtiei attending the school ~ JesUits will continue to adshyministel~ the university Airi~iriew students e~peeted

for the bull Fall termare stveral AmetCllft Sisters ef St Joseph TIi~ Si~ters fromiong Islampntt

NY iriH be among the first IUIRs at the universitymiddot

John IJardinal Heenan ()f WeBtshyminister acceptimg the -Jesuit ampfier pleaded for help mmakshying thi~ university a lIUccess

HARRISBURG (NC)-Cathoshymiddot lics who oppose the birth control program of the Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare have been urged to write th~ir

elected representatiyes expressshying their opposition

The appelll ~as ~8lde middotin a leaflet warning of the dangers of

government birtH conftol isshysued by the Pennsylvania Cathshyolic Conference agency of the

middot states Catliolic bishops Copies of the leaflet were disshy

middot tributed throughout thi~ state It warns that the birth control middot policy ofmiddot the state welfare deshypartmeJlt threatens coercion and invasion of the privac1( of citi shyzens It says the Planitecl Parentshyhood movementmiddot is making a

middot drive for government fimds to expand its work und~r the s~ate program

It also stresses the medical uncertainties involved hi use of oral contraceptives and warns that the next step in the state program would be a push for sterilization

The leaflet cenclude If you are opposed to government birth control write to your elected

representatives asking them to oppose government )romotion and funding Clfmiddot birth control programs

On June 20 the PellDsylvania Catholic bishop1lit a statement appearing in paid advertiseshyments in newspapers throughout the state called for gcvernment to ~maintaiR ari attitude of pre-

MissioftariiesLeaye shyForLati~ Ame~ica

BOSTON (NC)-ThE~ Mission- atl3 Societ of St James the Apostle hasmiddot annGUoced that 11 new members including eightmiddot priests from the Boston archdioshycese have depirted for assignshyments in Latin Amedcan parshyishes staffed by the lKociety

In addition to the Boston priests the nEW members inshycludeUlree fi6m tile cilioceses of Danas Pitt8lMtrgh and Sioux City

The St Talliles Society was foUnded)y Iticbard Cardinal Cusbiag of BOston i11 1958 to help aUeviatE the sbortage of priests m Latll Arneicbull

wrtiislnvQlvesltational eooper-middot ation it involves great middotexpense CleCH Way foir New fer thE expansion of facilities Luthercn CouncilwhiCh would attract the best

KANSAS CITY (NC) - Theminds ~tmong the Catholic clergy way wlsclealed here for forshyand laiti and non-Catholics as mation of a Lutheran organizashywell lie added

middot tion whiCh willl represent 95 ~r cent of the countrys nine mil-

Pittsburgh Ordinary lion Lutherails The Lutherafl Church in Amershy

middotAt 1middotijr~Missions ica which has 33 million Jlem-PITTSBURGH (NC) --Bishop middotmiddotbers at its cofi~tion here voted

middot JOOnJ Wright of Pittsburgh is to join the proposed Lutheran middot makiof middothis bi-annual visit to Council in the US)A

Peruvhnmiddot middotmissionsstaffed by The proposed council is schedshypriests ofmiddot his dioceseuled to bemiddot formed at a consti shy Feur Pittsburgh priests ilt- tutional eomrention in Cleveshy

middot tached to the Missionary ~ociety land from Nomiddotv 16 10 18 The of st ~rames ace working in the council already has been ratified Chimb)te area of Perumiddot Bish6p Wright hasmiddot visited them every two years

lEIighlightsmiddot of this visit win be the blessing of a new normal school and a maternity clinic subsidized in major part by con- tributillnil from Catholics of the PittsblJ rgh dioCese

Pittsburgh p r i est s have workEilt1 in Chimbote a city of 125000 for some years They openelt the first free library in the ar(~a built a church opened a shelter for the aged conducted educational and spiritual proshygrams and have been active ill the or Janization of a labor unshyion fOI~ tishennen of Chimbote

BishDp Wright who will offi shyciate at several Confirmation

cerelll(lnlesin the ChimbQte area will l(tUl1l to the United States

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cise neutralitymiddot fu regard to family planning

The bishops were particularly critical of awelfare department policy pennitting caseworkers ~ initiate discussions of birth

control with welfare recipients and authorizing birth control services for the unmarried in ~me circumstances

The birth control program has also become an object of controshyversy in the state legislatilre Rep Martin Mullen cbairmall of the House appropriations

committee is pushingan amendshyment which would bar use -of tax funds middotby the Welfate departshyment for birth control

Tax on Jesuits Ruled Illegal

ERNAKULAM (NC)-An inshycome tax on the Jesuit society of Kerala has been ruled unconsti shytutional by the state high court here in India

The court upheld a petition by the society challenging a levy for the 1962-66 period by the agricultural income tax officer of Taliparam~

The officer had turned dOWIl a plea for exemption of the order from the tax under the terms of the Societies Registration Act which exempts properties meant for religious or charitable purshyposes from agricultural income tax

He contended that although the Jesuit society claims tG be a religious organization there was 10 documefttary prOOf that its income is cactuaHy spent for the purpose mentioned in its rules

The high court held that only the legal beneficiaries of the orders income and not tax offi shycers had the leg~i rigbt to caR on the orqerto fUnsh proof that its income is spent accordshying to rulesbull

Deaf A~i~tion Holds Convention

SAN ANTONIO NC) lhe Internationalmiddot Catholic Deaf A1Jshysociation is holding its annual eonventiOft here thisweek Semshyinars in the liturgy and adminshyistration of the sacraments and pre-Cana and Cana conferences are being held for persons unshyable to hear and in many cases also unable to speak

Other features include a eonshycelebrated Mass in sfgn language a banquet attended by Archshybishop Robert X Lucey of saa Antoitio and a gr~d ~all

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Fattier Demers has been Greater Fall River CCD Director and Father FoIster who joins him in the Fall River Area work served as Greater New Bedford CCD Director before his recent transfer to Fall River

The division of the Greater New Bedford and Fall River Areas and the appointment of the new Co-Directors will hereshyby give each designated priest an equal number of parishes to eare lor

The four Co-DirectorswiU join the other Area Directors of the Diocese Rev Thomas F Neilan Taunton Rev James F Kelley Attleboro and Rev Phil shyip A Davignon Cape Cod

Father Foister Father FoIster a feature

writer for The Anchor was born in Fall River Dec 6 1931 son of Mrs Eglantine Allard FoIster and the late Mr J()seph J Eolshyster

Following graduation fro m Mount St Charles Academy Woonsocket he attended Our Lady of Providence Seminary

Warwick R I and St Marys Seminary Baltimore He comshypleted his studies at the North American Co))ege Rome where he was ordained Dec 20 1958 by the rector Most Rev Martin J OConnor He was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree by St Marys and a Licentiate in Sacred Theology by the Ponshy

tifical Gregorian UniversitJ[ Rome

He served as an assistant at St Roch Fall River until Feb

)0 1960 when he was assigned as assistant to St Anthony of

Padua New Bedford He haS been an assistant at Sacredshy Diocesanmiddot Presidents Attend International H~art Fall River since May 31

He was named New Be4ford regional director of the Confrashy Chrutian Family Movement Conveniion ternity of Christian Doctrine on

Jan 22 1964 By Doro~hy Eastman Father Demers

Eight noursa day William Crowley is a salesman for ap Attleboro printing company Born in Taunton OCt 18 1936 Father Demers is the son of Mr but during the rest of his waking hours hes a salesmarf for CFM-the Christian Family Hector Demers and Mrs Yvette Movement The other star salesmanfor CFM in the famJly is his slim blond wife Mr and Yelle Demers Mrs William Crowley of Attleboro-Stachia and Bill to their friends-are the president

A graduate of Msgr Coyle couple for the CFM forthe High School he attended Notre Fall River diocese The Crow- offer aloud his own prayer After this study period some

Dame University and Cardinal It was a Mass well never CFM couples go on to member-middot OConnell Minor Seminary and leys have just returned from forget and its deepened our ap- ship in the Federation which is completed his studies at St Toronto Canada where they preciation of every Mass since the coordinating group that links

Johns Seminary Brighton attended the international CFM says Mrs Crowley the individual groups with each Following ordination by Bishshy convention Delegates - lay Another speaker at the con- other and with CFM headquarshy

op Connolly on Feb 2 1962 he couples and priest chaplains - vention was Bishop James Mont- ters in Chicago was assigned to St Michaels came to the convention from all gomery of the Episcopal diocese In a later article well describe

Swansea He was appointed Fall over the United States England of Chicago He told the conven- a typical group meeting some River area director of the CCD Canada and the Virgin Islands tion about the Christian Family of the CFM actions and their in 1964 CFM is now international Bill Movement that -the Episcopal far reaching effects and how a

Crowley states and there are Church has recently started CFM unit affects parish lifeFather Paebeeo CFM groups in France Africa modeled on the Catholic group

Born in Fail River on Nov and New Zealand among others Bill and Stachia Crowley have28 1933 Father Pacheco is the Andmiddot it all started in Chicago in been with CFM abOut six yearsson of Mr Manuel S Pacheco 1943 You call see how it and were one of the originaland Mrs Belmira Fonseca Amshy grown couples in the movement in BLUE RIBBONaral Pacheco Following graduashy The theme of this years con- Attleboro where CFlII first gottion from Msgr Prevost High vention was Parish Renewal its start in the Fall River dioceseSchool he continued his classical and the principal speaker on this There are now newer groups in LAUNDRYeducation at Cardinal OConnell subject was Father William H Taunton Easton MaJ)sfield FallSeminary Boston and comshy Thompson of Joliet Illinois The River New Bedford Marthas 273 CENTRAL AVEpleted his studies for the priest shy Crowleys have ordered tapes of Vineyard and Eastham We hopehood at St Johns SeminarJ[ Father Thompsons speech and to get three more groups startedBrightOD welcome any who would like to on the Cape in the Fall Bill WY 2-6216

Ordainedby Bishop Connolly hear the speech to contact them says Jan 30 1960 in St Marys lIJDUSUalMass The groups start with five to NEW BEDFORDCathedral he was assigned to After the workshops following seven couples and a priest There Immaculate Conception New the speeches MasS was cel- may be three or fourmiddot such groupsBedford on Feb 5 1960 ebrated right in the classrooms in each parish Each group emshy

CFM FAMILY Mr and Mrs William J Orowley and their five reasons for membershyship in the family organization From left WnIiam HI If Janie Patricia 4 Heather Ann 6 Karen Lynn 8 Dana Eli~abeth ~

THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 14 1966 15

Urges [)cevolJion To Ap~~tles

VATICAN CITY (NC)-PoPf) Paul VI at a general audience OD the eve of the Feast of sSe Peter and Paul called for a reshynewal of devotion to all the Apostles and especially to ss Peter and Paul

Such devotion should be both in personal piety and in liturshygical worship he said

Love of the Apostles Peter and Paul will help us toward a better understanding of how firm and filial loyalty to this blessed - Roman See of theirs does not restrict the universal dimensions of the Church of Christ does not deaden the vishytality and originality of the comshymunity spread throughout the world does not impose superfl~ ous and heavy-judicial chains

Indeed it gives a firm and secure foundation of the eccles- shyiastical edifice offers the honshyorable and indisputable point of Catholic unity and nourishes the charity of the Christian family

Priests Assailants Get J~n Terms

JERSEY crry (NC) - Stiff prison terms and fines were given three men convicted of beating and robbing a p~iest here

Judge Alfred M Cozzi of Hudshyson County Court sentenced Walter Brandon and James Danshyiels to 10 to 12 years imprisonshyment and $1000 fines ea~h while Daniels brother Frank drew a 9 to 10 year sentence and $500 fine

They were convicted of beatshying and robbing Father Fraricis Knutowicz as he was parking bis car in the garage at Our Lady of Czestochowa church rect~1Jlo

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bull bull ~ A Franciscan Sister GIVING YOURSrn to a life COOlshy

pletelv dedicated ~othe salvation of souls through prayer work saeshyrifice and joy bull by us ing your talmiddot ents as a Nurse Laboratory and XmiddotRayTechnician Secretary Accountant ~j etitian Seamstress Cook as well as in other hospital departments and ifI a new extension of our work in Cateshychetical and Social Service Fields

There Is No Greater Charity

(If you are over 16 write to Sister Mary Clarice OSF BOl 111 catholic Sisters College Washington D C 20017 tor Mmiddot tiler details 0lI this happy life)

Father Coleman The Crowleys still glow as they barks on a course of study that recall one of these Masses the will take three or four yearsFather Coleman is the son of most unusual and inspiring Mass These groups are usually calledlIlr George W Coleman and they hac ever participated in yellow book groups because ofMrs Beatrice K Shea Coleman There were three concelebrants the Yellow book that is the basicof Somerset Born Feb 1 1939 and one of them was Father CFM manual The groups meethe was graduated from Msgr George Behan of Providence He in each others homes to talkCoyle High School and attended is the priest director of Area over together how to know aJ)dHoly Cross College Worcester One that includes most of New love Christ better and how tofor two years England bring Christian principles into

He studied philosophy at St After the Gosp~l at this Mass their every day livesJohnsmiddot Seminary Brighton and one of the priests gave a homily From this study comes verymade his theologica~ studies at and then each person at the naturally the apostolic actionNorth American Co))ege in Rome Mass-about 15 people-gave a that is an integral part of CFMwhere he was ordained Dec 16 short talk on what the Gospel The actions may be small and1964 by the rector Most Rev meant to him personally The modest to begin with and laterFrancis F Reh Mass then continued and during they may be more ambitious

On bis return to the diocese the Prayer of the Faithful each Each group independently deshybe was assigned ~ St Kilians participant stood up in turll 10 cides on its own action

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middotHOst of Differences Divide Northern Southern Culture

From Social Revoluti9A in the New Latin America Edited by John J Considine MM

After the Civil War industrial development in the United States ~as prodigious If the process was parallel -00 that of Europe it was much more rapid No out-wonl institution held back any longer the rise of tile modern

~nomic structure Hew~ mm has swept over a segment ever the rapid transitioo of the clergy and Catholics of from an agrarian economy the United States making it 10 an industrial economy of sometimes difficult for them to production was not made with- understand the more progressive out difficulties and conflicts A attitude of some Latin Ariieri shydee pen i n g cans on socio-economic quesshychasm yawned ttons between capi- From this analysis the authol

Abbe Francois Houtart draws talists and the out the main lines which seemworking classw h i 1 e capital tohim to explain why today we tended to con- find ourselves face to face with eentrate m 0 r e such different situations in the llfid more in the two parts of the Western Hemishyhands of a few spheremiddot They are at once geo-By 1910 control graphical cultural social politi shylitfbusiriess was cal and economic focused within Geographic Differenc~ the domain of The geography and_the eli-

middot the railroads steel sugar au~ mate of the two continents are iOOPper~ - quite diverse A much greater

This situation struck at the portion of Latin Americas popshyheartmiddot Ofthe middle class Jnde ulation dwells in tropical and pendent business were ~educed Slubtropical climates which ere llG insignificance by the eoonoftl- ate very different conditions for k activity of the trusts At the work and development North beginning of the 19th century Americas major rher basin middotthe s ma 11 businesses represented Mississippi fitsmiddot far more felici shyrour-fifths of the active popula- tously into the living plan than

middot tion in 1879 one third in HH6 does South Americas the Amashyene fifth zon basin Many US geographic

It took the New Deal t9 re- factors have helped a great deal ress the balance For onlookers economically and socially in the tmroughout themiddotworld the eapac- integration of this pari of the KJ M the U S political leaders helllisphere A great deal of ~ rectify the deep social aee Latin Americas mining reshyeconomic problems of this nation sources are located in a1lOOst iR_ b the ordered legislation ef the accessible places Coal andiron New Deal was an amazing tti- so abundant and handy to each umph for the democratic process other in North America fav0red

New employment oPPGrtuni~ the first period of indwtrial ties developed in such ~reas as revolution while in Latin administration and CltHBRlerce Amelica ther do nOt exist in As the economic functions of Nle the same proportion and seldom nation grew they produced i-a are c6nveniently close to each their tum a cultural and SQcial Itther order leading to a growing Campll Cultural Differences pleKity of the social Grganism From the colonial period and to the progressive enlarge- marked differences are found in

ment of the American Rliddle the value systems animating the class settlers of the United States and

In the United States history Gf Latin America The English has moved in the direction of an origin of the former oriented the ever-increasing differentatiGn Bf type of colonization from the functions of a proportionate de- beginning The individuals will crease in the number of manual to work and the capacities which workers and of an increase in he brought with him were semi-skilled and white cellar among the fundamental differshyWorkers ences

U S Church In the case of most North The Cathelic Churcraquo was pres- American immigrants-thetradishy

ent in the United States before tions of their origin led toward ifldependence It was a minority research invention the perfecshyehurch and was sometimes even tion Gf tools of production and lltersecuted Yet the liberal con- the subsequent technical civili- stitution of the United States zation While many settlers in was not only supported by Cath- the southern states of the United elics but was in good partmiddot States possessed different values prBmulgated thanks to their ac- Oliginally they came eventually lion since it guaranteed reli- into the Yankee orbit True gious liberty It was with immi- U~is accentuated economic develshygration however that the Cath- epment and thus tended to creshyMic Church achieved its great ate a society concerned overshyawnerical expansion With Cath- whelmingly wit h middotm ate ri a I elie ranks made up for the most achievement Sometimes t his part of immigrants of the WOlk- wGrks a hardship on the deeper iRg class whose natural spokes- iAstincts of the individual man man was the Church the Churck In Latin America Spanish has been identified from earl aristocratic society saw little days with their struggle for so- value in wOJk and production eial justice even if some priests and placed emphasis rather on and bishops did not always favor unproductive wealth as a yardshy

middotmonism stick of social status Tbere was Since the Second World War Gften concern for the disintershy

especially the Catholic pGpllla- ested expression of culture inshytiml has formed an important fiuencing notably the very part of jhe lower and upper structure of society itself It sufshymiddle classes The former place fices to compare the colonial in the imfhigrant worker gr0up regime of farm property in what occupied by Europea1 Catholics 1 ate r became the northern is now assumed by Negroes United States with the hacienshyPuerto Ricans and Mexicans not das of the Spanish and Portushyaccompanied by their own c1el- guese colonies gy Many U S Catholics no All of this was related to a longer identify themselves with more profound philosophical at shythe poor It is therefore not sur- titude toward life A negative pcising that a wave of conservamp- approach toward the world and

NEW BISHOP Pope Paul vi ha~ established the new dioce~e of Beaumont Texas and has named Msgr Vinshycent NL Harris chancellor of tile djocese of GalvestonshyHoust)n as its first Ordishynary NC Photo

Back President On Vietnam

WAHHINGTON (NC) - Tbe Catholic War Veterans middotassurelaquo Plesid~nt Johnson that it

whoIEheartedly sJPPOrts yOU( acti()llfi in the Pombing of mili- t3ry tilrgets in Hanoi and Haishyphong as well as other Policies i~ the Vietnam conflict

The CWV position was outshylined ina statement issued here by Martin G Riley CWV nashytional commander

To middotfurther emphasize oucmiddot suppo~middott of our forces in Vietnam be adlrised that we are awarding toO Gen Wjlliam Westmoreland chief )pound Army forces in Vietnam Gur bighest honor-the HaRM et Vedtas Award Rileys stateshyment 00 the President said

This award is rarely givell alld H was last presented to the late Gen Douglas MacArthur iit 1961

Theologian on Draft StU(~Y Commission SAN ANTONIO (NC)-Father

John middotCourtney Murray SJ theol()gy professor at Woodstock Colle~e in Maryland has been named by President Johnson to the W-man National Advis()ry Commission on Selective Sershyvice

The Selective Service System has recently been the target af widepread criticism The Selecshytive ~ervice Act expires June 30 1967 The new advisory commisshy

sion is expected to submit its repoJ1 early next year

Falher Murray is one of the countrys best knoWn Catholic theologians He played a leading role in preparing th4 Second Vatican Councils declaratiou- Em

religious freedom

---shywhaj toda7 we wo)lld call develshyI)pm~mt resulted from a cyclical conception of time as opposed t~ dLlr)tion and to a real visioR Itf the future

This was encouraged by the concept of life as essentially at prep aration for death Later the wav~s of immigration would seem to have taken this differshyence in the way of life into acshycount the Northern and Central Europeans going to the United Stat~s and Canada and the Medshyitermnean peoples going t 0

Souh America Whether or not many actually

mati e the choice on the head of this difference the two divershygelr trends only accent~ated the already existing situation

Liturgy Chalnges Please Catholics CHICAGO (NC)-A national the nationwide survey shows survey shows that most Cathoshy that 261 per cent are enthusiasshylics in the United Statell like the tic about the changes 666 per changes in the Mass cent are learning to like the

The results of the survey changes Locality versus unishyconducted for the U S Catholic versality is one matter onttle magazine by George FisCher mind of pastors Fischer reports former CIA staff member apshy They mention the need for peal in th~ current (July) issue guidance on what to expect ill of the monthly magazine pubshy the future lished b the Claretiau Fathers The answers to the questionshyhere naires it is stated indicate the

One out of every 17 pastors in dilemma facing many pastors the United States was polled in and bishops-whether to continshythe scientifically - ctgtntrolled ue against the spirit of the sampling -in all geographic areas Vatican II with sets of cold imshyof the country and including personal directives--or whether urban suburban small town and to allow even greater experishyrural parishes Fischer reports mentation according to the

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17 Dismissed middotUniversity Teachers File Suit inmiddot Churchmiddot Court

BROOKLYN (NC) - Father Peter OReilly a leading figure in the six-month strike at Stmiddot Johns University has Jliled a canonical bill of complaints in the ecclesiastical court of the diocese of Brooklyn against the university and against Father Joseph T Cahill CM univershysity president

The priest filed the bill in his own name and in the name of 14 of the 31 teachers who were discharged last December in the wake of a 10-month facshyuJty-administration dispute overmiddot salaries tenure and academic freedom at the Vinceltian-opshyerated university Father OshyReilly was the head of the stshyJohns branch of the United Federation of College Teachers (U F C T) which called the strike

In New York Dr Israel Kugler president of the UFCT said that his organization as an entity was not a partner

tG Father OReillys action He added however that the BiU ef complaints charged in several places that the St Johns adshyministntion had hamstrung the eamprls of the UFCT tel eperate effectively on the campus

The plaintiffs filed their ill with Msgr Marien J Rein-middot kar-dt the presiding judge of the Brooklyn diocesau tribunal The Brooklyn 6Ouri was believed te have 6OmpeteJMlemiddot to try tee ease siDee both tile Jamaiea and IJreoklyn campuses ampf the unishyvltcrrsi~ come witbin the jurisshyiilnction of Archbishep ~ryan J McIZElt~gart bishop of Breekshyllyn Archbishop McEntegart iI5 ehal1lcltcUor of the university

Askmiddot Intervention Reached at the chancery ofshy

fiCe in Brooklyn Msgr Reinshyhardt acknowledged that he had received the bill of complaints He stated that the decisioll has not yet been made whether to eORsider the case or to dismiss it

Father OReilly said in New York that the plaintiffs enter-

American Students Teach in Koreamiddot

HALLIM (NC)-Three Seattle University students have arshyrived on Cheju island to teach English at local schools

Patricia McGinn Pauline La Marche and John Collins eame to Korea sponsored ly SAFE Student Ambassadors Far East a group formedmiddot at Seattle UnishyversityThe director Sean Mashylone of Seattle spent two months on Cheju island in HI65 with FatherPatrick McGlinchey director of the Isidore Developshyment Association which helps rehabiJitatate local farms

The three young Americans prepared for their voluntary work by taking physical trainshying two mornings a week and by studying the Korean lanshyguage and customs The two girls teach English in a local girls high school while Collins teaches English at the Cheju City College

Admit Men Students To Womens College

SALINA (NC) - A manageshyment survey decided to continue Marymount College here in Kansas generally as a Catholie liberal arts college for women but-

Sister Etta Louise Knaup eo1shy~ge president said beginmiddotning with the Fall semester men m~

attend Marymount classes durshying the day in the evening and

tained a hope that the officials of the Brooklyn diocese would intervene to bring about medishyation between the striking teachers and the administration He said that the plaintiffs would prefer this to a formal canonical trial

But if the Brooklyn diocese follows a complete hands-off policy they will take theirmiddot case to the ecclesiastical court of the Archdiocese of New York and beyond if necessary Father OshyReilly said

Educator Urges Boarding Schools For Needy Pupils

NOTRE DAME (NC) shyA negro educator urged here that a nationwide system of boarding schools be estabshylished under federal auspices to raise clilldren out of the pathshyological vise of slum life

Calling ~ plan revolutionshyary radical and visionary Ronshyald Rousseve of Seattle Univershy

sity said research has slMlwn bat slum families are unable meshy1ivate their children either tel do weJt in sehool or te eseape slum living

While the family is dispeRshysable he said the natural famshyily could be replaced by surrcshypte paTents in public OOQniRI stibools

R$usseve who holds a doc~r-ate in counselling psychology speke to a guidance institute OIl

the counselling of minerity youth held at the University of Notre Dame The institute was supported by federal funds from the U S Office of Education and was directed by Nathaniel Palshylene assistant professor of edushycatien at Notre Dame

Lack Motivation Rousseve cited research lonshy

dueted at Seattle University which showed that parents of slum children who had received help from counsellors and teachshyers were still unable 1() motivate ttieir children _ Title I of the Elementary and

Secondary Ed~cation Act of 1965 allocate federal money to support a corps of home-school lj~son workers who are 9UPshy

posed to help parents motivate their children to better school achievement

More radical approachesmiddot are needed Rousseve said The slum family may be interested in seeshyingmiddot the child get a better educashytion which may in turn lead to

a better job but the parents own lack f educational achieveshyment may make them ineffective

Vocations Decline Closes Seminaris

THE HAGUE (Nq-Because of a decline in vocations to the priesthood two Dutch dioceses and eight missionary congregashytions will close their major Seminaries and sendmiddot their stushydents to the theology faculty planned for the Catholic College of TilImrg which is scheduled to open in September 1967

This was announced by Bishop Gerardus De et of Bleda Bishshyrp Jan Bluyssen vicar capitular 9f the s-Hertogenbosch and the congregations superiors

The decision follows a trend in the Netherlands where several congregations middotof priests have alshyready consolidated their semishynaries Meanwhile discussions are being held by the dioceses of HaaFlem and Rotterdam to comshy

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Thurs July 14 1966

Jesuit Sfhrsses Famiy $t~ility

NEW YORK (NC) - Main~

taining familystability is a rean problem in any program of popshyulation control a Jesuit soci~

researchist told a group of busshyiness and industrial leaders here

Father John L Thomas S3 of ihe Cambridge Center fOi Social Studies addressed a conshyIerencemiddot on population sponshysored by the National Industriall Conference Board

Once you change relations of man to procreation the reallmiddot problem is family stability and how to maintain meaningful sell relationships since traditionally man has always related these mare or less directly Father Thomas said

He ~lso stressed that all proshygrams for controlling populashyHon should be based on a proshyf4iund respect for the human pel shy

OUTSTANDING Mother M Alexander superior genshy8+jn and freedom of conscience

eral of the Felician Congregation receives the 1966 Fidelius Iileelogical groups religieueMedal from Arcl)bishop John F Dearden of Detroit The ane etherwise cannot exlleet 1le medal is to an outstanding Ameriean Catholic of Polis)) f4gtree theimiddotr views on others M

~if3originraquo Msgr Wallace J Filipowicz rector of SS Cyril and Me~bodi~ Seminary Ol~dJutI Lake MIch witnesses tHe eenmoay NC POOte Lauds Vatican

Yu~~aY PactIRegretmiddot and Worry ~Em]N (NC) - The Ponsii

a)DunURist - controlled dailySan Francisco Priest Join in Vatican Zyeie Warszawa has hailed the

~greemeot concluded betweftlConcern of Vietnam War Esculation ile Holy See and Yugoslavia

SAN JOSE (NC) - Twefliyshy for all eRd to violence in Vietmiddotshy U said the pact was evidenee two San Francisco area priests nam through Regotiatiofll5 tbe e-f the constructive evolution ill have sent a telegram to Presishy message said the attitude of the majority (If

dent Johnson joining the Vati shy the Yugoslav bishops followingSince all menmiddot and natioR5 can in itsmiddot statement of regret ))e death of Cardinal Stepinaemust face the judgment af God and worry over escalatioR tlf we dare not ignore the warning Carmnal Stepinac-who dioo the Vietnam war of Pope Paul The three maj~r in Hl60 after being released from

As responsible American citi shy eils ifJ the world today aFe prison-was a stauch oppenentshyzens with the greater burden ~f natianalism militarism Cgtf)6 cf Yugoslavias communist Feshymoral leadership we join the racism ~rme Recently the Polish gevshyVatican in its statement of reshy e-rnment has been waging a eamshygret and worry middotover recent paignmiddotagainst the Polish PrimateUnited States escalation through Hits middotSlowmiddot Progress StdaJl Cardinal WysZynski ae~ bombing raids near Hanoi and cusing him of anti-governme~ Haiphong With Pope Paul VI In Achieving Rights e-1foits and seeking to divide tM we continue to pray and t~ work CENTER HARBOR (NC) shy Church hy urging bishe)lS

Coadjutor Bishop Peter L Gereshy lJriests and laymen to look 1oitr ly ef Portland Maine expressed leadership to Archbishop BelesshyAsks Liberalizationmiddot holy impatience at the slow lew Kominek for Wroclaw

Of Constitution progress in achieving rights for ToRe Pelish paper said in sieuro~

LAUSANNE (NC) - A tell Negroes He told a New Enshy ing the pact the Holy See ~3fr gland Council of Churches lnOWB its approval of the atti shySwiss newspaper has called on

the people of Switzerland t4l friendship gathering here in tutle of Franjo Cardinal Seper eliminate from the federal canshy New Hampshire that he enshy head of the Yugoslav hierarch

dorsed Project Equality of the and bis loyalty tG the governshystitution the last traces of Catholie Church which urgesantifeminism anticlericalism and ment Zycie Warzawa laudeeuro the patronage of firms wi)jng Cardinal Sepermiddot as the leadintl to employ without racial bias

anti-Semitism yepresentative of those favoriJlII

a column by its editor Pierre tne caexistence of the Chffclll The Gazette de Lausanne )Jl

The friendship gathering was sponsored by the Council ofBeguin said such a move would wittl II socialist regimeChurches of the six New Enshyat last allow Switzerland to sign gland statesthe European convention on hushy

man rights Bishop Gerety called on ProtshyBeguin spoke out after the estants Jews and Catholics l4gt

federal government responding work together for racial justice to appeals in parliament exshy in the United States pressed its willingness to estabshylish a commission to study reshyvision of the constitution The Film Award current basic law has been in NEW YORK (NC)-Parable force since 1874 Among other a film produced by the Protesshythings it places restrictions on tant Council of New York for religious orders the Jesuits in sho ing at the Worldsmiddot Fair has particular leen cbullbullosen to receive the 1966

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PANAMA CITY (NC)-Panshyamas University of Santa Maria You Can Whip Our Cream but la Antigua founded two years ago by the Catholi( hierarchy has opened a develcpment proshy You Cant Beat Our Milk ~t gram with a goal of $25000000

Fat her Benjamin Ayecha You Gull Hill Route Man is ORSA president announced that the new campus will have Always at Your SelYice 16 buildings including a student

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mer session and evening and are merged the Roermond dio- gram will ultimately replace the Saturday classes have been coshy cese will be the only one in the current college the old Archshy GULF HILL DAIRY educational for several years country with its own major bishops palace with a suburban SO DARTMOUTH MASSshe said seminary campus

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18 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fart River-Thurs July 14 1966 Liturgists pman Texas Conclave

Pope S)f~ ~phitWJa~ formatiolfil HOUSTON (NC)- Worship in the City of Man will be the theme of tlie 1966 Liturgical Week here Aug 22 to 25 in the

Of lcopy3 ~~)Y ~e$el1ved to Priests VATICAN CITY (NC) - To themselves especially whenits

Sam Houston Coliseumpriests working with Catholic a question of catechism which Msgr Victor DePrimeo localAction organizations Pope Paul is the knowledge of the Churchs

chairman of the conferenceVI has emphasized that the spir- doctrine and when its a quesshysaid The theme reflects an inshyitual and doctrinal formation of tion of prayer worship sacrashycreasing concern among Chrisshythe laity is principally re- mental life spiritual direction

tians regarding the urban andserved to priests and initiation into the supernatshycultural revolutions of the 20thHe also said tliat eccl~siastical ural life and the sense of the Century Not only are citiesassistants-as chaplains or modshy Church growing rapidly but also theerators of Catholic Action orshy The more we give credit to style of life of the metropolis isgimizations are known in Italy~ lay Catholics and the more we becoming a kind of norm for themust keep both the ideas and demand of their collaboration li-fe of modern manactivity of lay organizations on and their own activity so much

The 1966 Liturgical Week willthe right trac the more must we assume them explore the relevance of the Pope pilUl listed a third task to be formed And formation is forms of Christian public wortIf priestly moderators Mainshy principally reserved to the minshyship to the problems of the citytaining contact between organshy istry of th~ priest

Father Gerard S Sloyan aized lay Catholics andecclesias- He Continued Another very former conference presidenttical authority whether that of a important responsibility reshysaid If the Gospel cannot bebishop or that of a pastor served to the priest-assistant is preached successfully in the cityThe Pope was speaking to vigilance Oyer the rectitude of --inclliding its suburbs-it willecclesiastical assistants of Ital- the line in ideas as well as acshynot much matter where it isian Catholic Action who had just tivities to which an association going forward Increasinglyconcluded their convention in that calls itself Catholic must modern man at least normativeRome on the problems of updat- be held influential man is city man Can

gt ing of the Church called for by This job is very demanding the city take in the GosPel 81the ecumenical council We must not let it happen that relevant to its problems If soOn the formation of laymen our best sons stray from the the Gospel has some humanthe Pope said However capashy right road and that instead of jropect if not it has noneble and however good our layshy being of help and consolation to

More than 10000 Catholics aremen are like all the faithful of their bishops they become occashyexpected to attend the generalGods Church they are disciples sions of apprehension delusion sessions liturgical celebrationsThey are riot forn~ed by and displeasure and smaller study groups of the Liturgical Week

Some topics scheduled to beNun TelaquomltesgtVlaquoftaolfnal Nursing NO KIDDING Hes flying six goats to India Father discussed include The Peace Jonas Thaliath CMI of Ba~galore India has airfreighted of Christ and the Modern CityTo 5arm ~l1leU1lfri~ Pri$orllers How Worldly Must the Church

SAN QUENTIN (NC)~Sister bedside nursing experience in Be AmeriCan Catholic Worshysix nanny goats from North PrairieWis to KeJ~ala state SOUtll India where he hopes they and their progeny will

Mary Anita is director of the San Quentins 200 bed hospital ship Tomorrow The Theologybecome substantial milk producers to fight famine The Neumiller School of Vocational which has cases typical of any of Secularity What Happens to Nursing-a fact that might not general hospital with the excepshy Catholic Near East Welfare Association in New York helped Worship The Church Preshyseem unusual except that the tion of obstetrics and pediatrics the Elastern Rite Carmelite NC Photo~ server of Values or Agent of ~hool is located in San Quenshy The latter training comes after Change and The How and tin prison parole when the student affili shy I Why of Involvement

A few weeks ago it became ates with St Lukes hospital bull Protestant Speaker the first such school in a penal San Francisco First Mass In Besides these general sessi~il institution in California to be Anoth~r Phase topics smaller groups will disshyaccredited by the State Board of Sister Mary Anita not only -Cel1ltury-Old Iowa Town Begins 1(11 Grow cuss such tQpics as the problems Vocational Nurse Examiners directs the program but takes a of the SpaniSh-speaking AmeFshy For Sister Mary Anita who personal interest in her students With Opening of Huge marnt ieans the inner city preachins

lor six years has workedfor the When you first meet a class singing participation lay minisshyeADlIANCHE (NC)-Camanche will go on fl~om thE~re But foraccreditation it is a major step she explained they look at you 1ers in worship art and architecshy

is a snall town with a centuryshy the present we wili ()perate as aforward for both the men and arid size you up -as a woman ture clergy education and manyoid history-but now its statting mission of St Marys parishUte society and as a nun You want to others to grllw Msgr Burke told thlt~ townspeoshy What this means she said reach them as a person and to Mass will be celebrated each

pIe -is tQlt after these men have let them knowYou are deeply ThE growth has been spurred day and an ecumenical serviceCamanche waS a thriving vil shyaerved their sentences the will interested in them personally by ttIe opening of a huge Du- will be held on Aug 24 in ail

lage until Jure 3 184)0 That dayreturn to society to be doirig I know I was impressed as i Pont plant on its outskirts-an attempt to illustrate the dynamshyit tornado viirtualiy obliteratedworthwhile work in a field in got the backgrounds of the boys area which now has been an- ism in the Churchs services at

the town It strutk while seJ- bull hich there is a real need to realize there has been a womshy nexecil by Camanche the present stage of worshipvices were being held ill They have already demon an in their life in some wayshy reform when celebrated with

ThE~ Camanche City Council Metpodist and Baptist churches8tr~ted that the program is often a most destructive way-a intelligence and caredonated tbe use of thetown hall which were wrecked The stormworthwhile she said There sweetheart or a wife who got Keynote speaker for the openshy and ~fuly 3 became a red letter left 28 deadmore than 80 1nshyace two men in class who have them off the track You recogshy ing session will be Joseph Mathshyday lin the town history - the jured Many families movedtbe possibility of parole before nize the tremendous impact a ews head of Chicagos Ecushyfirst time Mass was offered in- ~e program is complete and woman has on thelife of a man away after thetwi~terj but Cashy menical Institute a group ofthe f)wn for the Catholic pop- manche is beginning to growthey want to stay in prison unshy We are counteracting this Protestant clergy and laityulace DOWtil they are able to complete she explained by showing whose mission is to bridge the ~eir training them another phase of womanshy Th4~ council acted on a peti shy gap between an isolated Chrisshy Part of that ~aining included Ilood tion Iligned by 53 Catholic 1amshy Sister of Mlercy tianity and the racism poverty

iies The Mass was offered by and lack of responsibilityOn State Board Msgr Ambrose Burke pastor of widely viewed asmarks of ~ st Marys church in Clinton NEWPORT (NC) - sis t e r mod~rn city

FOR LATIN AMERICA Importance of Latin America ~s emphasize by Pope Paul VIas he ordained 70 young priests who w1l1 work with the people on that continent Among them was one American Father Daniel Corbett of Buffalo NY NC Photo

Establishment of a Catholic Mary Laetare Reagan of the dishyparist here was discussed after vision of nursing Salve Regina the 11 lass College conducted by the Sisshy

ters of Mercy here has been ap-If sufficient interest and pointed by Gov John H Chafeeprop(~r ~upport are promised we as a member of the state Board of Nur~e Registration and Nurs-

Trtilin at University ing Education for the term end- ing May 24 1969 ST LOUIS (NC)-Seventy-one

Sister Mary Laetare will servePeacl~ ~orps trainees have ar- as the representative of an acshyrived for a 12-week training

credited basic collegiate schoolprogram at the Jesuit-conducted of nursingSt Louis University here for a

projEct in Honduras They will be tJained for social work and nursi ng education programs and report in Honduras for in-counshytry training and assignment Oct 10 They will return to the Unit~d States ~n the Fall of 1968 INC

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19 Plan Discussions On Vocations At Fordham

NEW YORK (NC)-A top broadcaster and leading psyshychologists will join promishynent religious leaders in discussing the relation of Vati shycan Council D pronouncements to modem Religious life here next Wednesday ~d Thursday at the 16th annual Institute on Religious and Sacerdotal Vocashy

tions at Fordham University Among the featured speakers

will be Donald H McGannon president of the Westinghouse BroadcastingmiddotCOmpany who will discuss the creation of a proper image of priests and Religious

Father Donald R Campion SJ sectetal-ymiddotfor research and interreligious aHairs for the New York Province of the S0shyciety of Jesus will speak on the eHects of the ~econd Vatican

Counci on the renewal of Reli shygious life

A panel of clinical psycholoshygists will discuss the latest deshyvelopments in screening proshycedures for candidates for Reli shygious life

Panelists will be Father Paul DArcy MM director of educashytion for the Maryknoll Fathers Dr Walter Coville chief clinical psychologist at New Yorks St Vincents ~ospital and Dr John J Rooney La Salle College Philadelphia

Several priests Brothers and Sisters who serve as directors of vocations for various ordeXS will also address the institute

G~~dance Work Continued from Page One

t71ltltawn policies and guidelinefJ clem developed he says

He ereditsllOme foresighted ooministratolll who envisioned guidance as an integriI part of

their pro~ with training

=o~t~i~e~~~~~ ever progress wa$ made howshyever ~as dueto the endeavors of ~ch plo~essive adminlstrashytors It was not due to an alshyready existing policy Father

Moreau asserts There is reason for opti~sm ings of Vatican Council D 1 the Constitution on the Sacred ih~ rosary just call yourse1t dis~

however he notes Pointing out leading Marian scholar said here Liturgy obediellt to the wishes of thei

that the N1tio1lal Catholic Guid- Father William GMost pres-middot Maintain Practice eowiCii and the popes hesaid an~ Confe~nce has helped to ident of ~he Mariological Society The pr~ctice ot placing sa- T~e~omcils ConstitutiQ~ on establi~h th~ a~ diocesan guid- of ~enca ~ade hIS re~arks cred images in churches sothat the Shurc asks that the~~lt o ancecouncils currently in opera- dunng ~ lecture atthe Umver- they may be venerated br the M~r~ ~ generously fostered tion He says~ increasing num- sIty of Dayton~ faithful is to be firmly niain- he C(gtntlnUl~d her o~ administraiors and super- Vatican II didmiddot notmiddot call for kiiled FameI Most saId that the l~te in~ndents are expressing inter- downgrading the honor of F th M t 1 middott d rts Pope John had a strong devotIon a er os a so Cl e repo to lb H J f est infi~~rate guidance middotpro- Mary but reaffirmed and ~ rosary IS ~UrJl~l 0 a grams even for the elementary strengthened the Churchs pre- Soul speaks abo~t M~ry on school level vious teaching about her the Schedule Institute almost every page he added

The middotnext step in this evolu- priest said lion would appear to be one of Father Most of Oras College leadership he says in Dubuque I~wa attributed the

If further ~mprovementsare decline in Mariaridevotion part shyto ~ made m ~e counseling ly to misleading press covershyservlce~ of Catholic sc~ools then age of cOuncil debate on whether respon~lble leadership must to discussthe Blessed Virgin iil exert Itself and re-exanune the a separate s(hema or iil the sta~us of these programs and h h the Church theIr value for the students he sc ema 0 maintains He also Charged that certain

Unreiated Jobs writers distorted the Marian Father Moreau states that teaching of the council and ott

od guidance services will function m ern popes successfully only when prede- Speaking of the decline in termined policies are set and popular devotion to the Mother maintained by school adminis- of God the priet citea the reshytrators working closely with moval of Statues of Mary-and their staffs the saints--from some churches

He says counselors eannot function effectively unless they First Bishop Once ere certain of their relationships to the heads of departments Presidents Pupilteachers students parents and outside agencies HOUSTON (NC) - Bishop-

The school administrator plays designate Vincent M Harris of the key role according to Father the newly created Beaumont Moreau in determining how Tex diocese once was the pupil well the counselor is received by of a now distinguished teacher faculty and students alike If During his days at Sam Housshythe principal assigns the coun- ton High School here the bisb selor several other school jobs op-designatehad a speech clall8 none of them related to counsel- among his courses His teacheY mg then it will be diHicult for then is a world figure today The anyone to take abe latter func- teacherl nanie--LYndon Baine tioJ seriously Jclbnson PreSident of the U So

bull THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 14 1966

Urges Excellence In Churrch Mll11sic

ATLANTA (NC) - Professhysional musicians should demand and uphold excellence in church music Auxiliary Bishop Joseph L Bernardin of Atlanta told a group of musicians here

Speaking at a Mass attended by members of the American Guild of Organists during its annual convention Bishop Bershynardin said

Although the Church has had II glorious tradition of sacred music much of this tradishytion has beer lost to the average

parish Most Catholic corigregashytions have not had theopporshytunity to experience this great music

He told the organists thu( they and other musician must lead the way in parishes in introducshying excellence in church music

Music used in the sacted liemiddot urgy he said must be real art or it is not worthy of a place illl worship

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sephs Home for Chronic Invalid Children here has to be moved because it is located in a secshytion now reserved for Negro Africans and the Pallottine Misshysionary Sisters at the home care for both white and Colored (mixed race) Children there

The new home which will be rebuilt in a neutral zone foUl miles from its present location is scheduled for occupation early next year

Although ~e government Ia giving the Sisters wh~ started 1he home in 1935 about $197000 88 compensation the ne buildshying will cost them an additionai $352000 They will also need 8ft

extra $70000 for equipment and furnishings

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When false teeth get on yow llerveCI many dentists give special FASTJjErJ1Powder It helps hold weth In plfceshyhelps keep them from sUpping or 1r0Pshyping-makeS you feel more secure FASTEETH cushions tender gums so you can bite harder eat faster with greater comfort Helps you spealr tnore clearly FASTEETH checks plate lodor Dentures that fit are essential to health See your dentist regularly GeIl FASTEETH JlOW a$ IlU drug countEn

VILLA FATIMA CEREMONIES Profession and clothing ceremonies are held at Villa Fatima Taunton From left front row Sister Olivia Coelho oldest Dorothean reshyligious in t~e Unite4 States who has completed 66 years in religious life Rev Maurice Souza Villa Fatima novitiate ehaplain and pastor of St Anthonys Church Taunton Sisshyter Helen Oliveira St Elizabeths parish Bristol who was clothed asa novice Rear Sisshyter Elizabeth Hayes St Francis Xavier East Providence who made final vows Sister Judith Costa St Francis Xavier and Sister Gabriela Lima Immaculate Conception New Bedford noviCes and Sister Elaine Corey St Francis Xl1vierfinal vows

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DAYTON (NC)-~votion to Tbis practice lie Stkessed is in of pries~ opposing the ~osary Mary is ~n the decline but this direct opposition to the wishes ill sermons ~nd middotiscontrary to the teach- of the couricilHe quoted from But if you want to get rid ot

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HOUSTON (NC) - John D Donovan pre sid e n t of the Real EstateAmerican Catholic Sociological Society will address a special institute for parish priests Aug Rene POyamiddotnt 22 here in conjunction with the shy1966 Liturgical Week Hyannis

Morning and afternoon sesshy 279 Barnstable Road sions of the pastoral day will SP 5-0079 precede with the opening of the Week that evening in the Sam Houston Coliseum Donovan~ address at the

morning session The Dilemma of the Christian Priesthood will deal with the role of the priest in contemporary urban llociety Apanel on reconstructshying parish life will feature the

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THE ANCHORshy Make Go~d Use20 Thurs July 14 1966

Of Papal Funds Ask CooperClltion NEW YORK (NC)-Hundreds

of thousands of dollars donatedOf En2be ~armsh to drought-stricken India in the

name of Pope Paul VI are being ~n CeD Work put to work to fight the causes

of that countrys recurring food WASHINGTON (NC) shortages according to Arch-

A national Confraternity of bishop James Knox apostolic copyhristian Doctrine workshop internuncio in India has recommended that par- The papal funds are being ishes seek to make the CCD used to implement long-term bigh school religious education projects to constpuct Irrigation program the concern of the en- systems dig wells build deepshy

sea fishing vessels and providetile parish involving the more direct cooperation of palents necessary training and equipshystudents and existing parish 01- ment for scientific vegetable garshy

dening dairying and poultry-ganizations

It urged the parishes to CUt- raisingtail expansion of youth work for In a letter to Catholic Relief a time and to put no morethan services - National Catholic

MISSIONER-FORMAI~AND IN-Mte usual amount of effort into Welfare Conference headquarshyexisting programs Instead an FORMAL Rev Raymond PLEduc telS here Archbishop Knox inshyeffort should be made to foster MS veteran of years in Philippine formed officials of the Amershya genuine and concerned Chris- missions is as apt to be found In ican Catholic overseas aid tian community among the work clothes supervising construetion agency that many of these projshyadults of the parish ects are a direct result of sur-

The emphasis on a more of new seminary as in more fo~mal veys conducted by CRS-NCWC ~ult-centered CCD- apostolate priestly attire He is at present sta- - personnel in India

was a key point emerging from tionedat LaSaletteProvincial House Archbishop Knox aiso stated Ii two-week workshop held at Southbridge that papal funds are being used

the Catholic University of Amer- to transport food supplies to the ica under the supervision middotof many remotely-located villages Father Joseph B CoUins SS where the population has been director of the National Center -most seriously affected by the

=r~~~h~~~ t~u~~rss~~HOW to EtltRoast Dog ~Amongmiddot Useful lracts se~ C~~~~o~~n~~i ~i-J1Ilrticipated though the emphasis must be 011

The recommendationsmiddot grew CZmiddot d b L S 1 p Ph middotZ bull agriculture and other food proshy ctut of daily seminars conducted eane y a alette rlest In l I~PPnes duction projects a sPecial effort

(juring the workshop by Msgr will also be made to coordinate Russell J Neighbor associate di- andintensify medical care for IllCctor of the CCD William J The secret of a long iife and the best way to chokedown an ~ntree of roasted dog the afflicted population through

ltJacobs of Extension Volunteers are among items of information picked up by Rev Raymond P Leduc MS since 1948 better use of mobile clinics eurohicago and Fattier F~anCis a La Salette missionary in tnePhilitpine Islands Dog meat is delicious if lt)TIE doesnt especially in the rural areas ~~ro~wa~~inot~e~~~ Latin realize what hes eating he insists But if one does know that It is dog meat the only

Essential Components way to get it down is by Steelworkers Head The recommendations were washing it down with a swig sometimes called ironwood must radically change upon arshy

devoted to such matters as the of gin at every mouthful As They-even make their own rival in the Philippines Earth- To Receive Award selection and training of teach- I chalk lines some resembling Old quakes and hurricanes con- P SB G C)

for the ong life In this Mother Hubbards shoe some stantly visit tllese lslands so ITT UR H (N - I Weets approaches to the adoles- Ab I tel t 1 d t fcountry we usually say Why lk t I d lik I k b old t e In na lOna presl en 0ltcent and organization and I e piS 0 S an some e )00 s UL mgs mus be very sturdy the United Steelworkers of put off till tomorrow what you A good ishline is twined around Even window jambs and outsideh 1 1 CCD B t

a recurring theme was that the a discalded typewriter ribbon s U mgs are mortised for greater celve the 1966 St Joseph thest ructure 0 f t e oca U can do today In the Islands t d Amedca has been named to reshy

they say Why do today what 1 d thO I 11 d t th d f tltcatechist does not operate in a middotspoo an IS me IS pu e s reng an sae y Worker Award presented at the can be put off till tomorrow through a concoction of charcoal B ld

vacuum the home the parish We Igh-tensloned Amerlcalls UL mg III Manila the 1ig annual Labor Day Mass heret t 1 and kerosene ReaI practical I t d th aod the commullL y a arge ale could11learn the secret 0f a long CL y an Inmiddot e provInce are as Th d d b

essential components of his assure ~ou Much better than different as dar and night Whiie e awar IS co-sponsore Y _ork life from theFilipinos At least any chalk line sold on the Amer- 1 d 1 b the Pittsburg Diocese apdarea I did for I often findmyself ican ma~ket pane um ercan be ordered in labor unions Presentation will

There was general agreement putting off till tomorrow what r Few Tools Manila lumber in the province be made by Bishop John J among the participants that per- could do today cOomes in the rough and i mean Wrlght of Pittsburgl1 f CC The carpenter works with A sons chosen or D work The mlmiddotssloner a New Bedford rough two by fOUl may be

h ld d tmiddot f velY f~ too lis toolbox at two Inches thlck at one end and Abel one of the founders of ou give some mica Ion 0 n~tive attendedStJoseph paro_ h d f ts d Ml ability to communicate with times no morethilli an empty froin th~ee tofour inches at the IS umon an 01 pJe ecessor the age -cultural _sociological ch~a) schooi in that city and La cement bagmiddot usually contains - other end Sti~l our carpenters the Steel )Vorkers Organizing

Salette minor and maJor sem- l t 11 C tt tmiddot f M groups to which they will be on Y a crosscu saw a sma work this lumber to speciflc~d omml ee Jsa nalve 0 agshyassignedIt was also pointed out inaries He is at prese-nf at the square one or two chisels a di~ensioris with great accuracy ~olia Ohio He was elected that no amount of training La Sal~tte Provincial House wood marker and a foot rule One good surface electIic planer ~ president Qf the United SteelshyOOULses will make a catechist Southbridge Massbut his heart Yet beautiful work is accom- could do more in a darthan 10 workers last year succeeding

is obviously very much ii the - I h d D d M D ald H h bGut of a person who is opinion- P IS e carpenters can do in a week aVI c on e as eeR ated or uncommunicative Philippines One concept of building however What patience these aetive in the labor movement

The selected one stated one His mem~o~tir~arly days men h~ve since the early 1930s group of participants must not in the Diocese of Tuguegarao Prelatre Wlcomes Hlving been in charge of Arhe St J9sephthe Worker only be able to communicate the Cagayan PI are affectionate constructions and of ~l consid- ward is presented to a persoll message but he himself must be In 1948 I was one of the lucky Israeli Presodent erable group of carpenters for who has distinguished himself ~e message have a genuine Fathers chosen to_found a newI~ SANTJAGO (NC)-Wherils- a good period of time I can say in the cause of Jhe workingman

love for the teenager and be th t b old th PII able to show this love acquired mission in the Philip- raelsPJesidentzil1man Shazar a UI mg III e n Ippmes

pines In previous years I had arrived here on an eight-day - is very interesting only and orily been a half-baked contractor at state vislt to Chile Raul Cardi- if one has acquired title absoshy

our minor seminary which ex- nal SHv1 Henriquez of Santiago lutely necessary virtul~ of pashyPope Paul Receives perience came in very handy was on hand at the airport as a tience

Episcopal Bi~hop Tool-minded that I was I memberofthe welcoming party VATICAN CITY (NC)-Episshy made it a point to take with me -The cardinal was introduced Minister on FCllcmiddotUtv eopal Bishop Horace W B Donshy as many hand tools as possible to Mr and Mrs Shazar by Pres- I MONTHLY CHURCH egan of New York has been reshy Electricaltools ~~ljiismissed for ident Eduardo Frei ltHICAltf9 (NC)~A Dinis~centl ceived in private audience by we knew that electricity had not On the day after his arrival of the Lutheran Church-Misshy BUDGEI EMVELOPES Pope Paul VI They discussed yet reached that part of the Presiden Shazar in an address souri Synod has been named an their mutual desire for Christian Islands But once there it took to a join1 session of the Congresstssocitte profssor of Ilociology PRINTED AND MAILED unity me very little time to realize that paid spedal tribute to Chile as at Loyola University here Dr

Bishop Donegan was the first even my hand tools meant little one of the few countries which Ross P Scherer who is a staff Write or Phone 672-1322 Episcopalian bishop of New to the Filipino worker Heres opened its doors to Jewish vic- member with the National

York ever to visit a Pope He the reason tims of the Hitlerite persecutions Council of ChurChes win as- 234 Second Street ~~II Riv noted that in the past it would From time -immemorial the in Europ~ Many were the Jews surne the post Sept 15 have been impossible for him t6 carpenters and cabinetmakers -~ho fled extermination finding recei ve me and for me to pay a visit to him

The Bishop had a 12-minute private visit and then introduced the aides accompanying him The Pope gave them medals of his reign and in addition gave the bishop a copy of the Bible in ilSreek and Latin similar to those he had given to Protestant obshyservers at the ecumenical counshyeil Bishop Donegan gave the Pope a copy of a new guidebook to the cathedral of St John the ])i vine in New York and a sUver ~wl from Britain

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Collect- $14 Million

AACHEN (NC) - Fourteen million dollars has been colshylected in the campaign for Miseshyreor the German Catholic overshyseas relief agency The amount

exceeding $125 million will be usedmiddot to combatmiddotmiddotfamine in India

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crown Edward Duff SJ associate proshy A Polish representative here fessor of political science at Holy SELFmiddotHELP PROJECT A host of young collegians and high school stud~nts are sp~aking two weeks after the deshyCross College Worcester Mass participating in a Self-Help Project cQnducted by Marymount College Boca Raton for sign of the stamp was exhibited 81d Msgr Joseph Gremillionbull migrant workers and cultU1ally deprived children of South Flotida Greg Johnson Diocese publiCly here said his governshydirector for Socio-economic de-shy ment insisted that the design telof Miami seminarian provides the music while Nigerian princess Roseanna Ofem censhyvelopment Catholic Relief Serv be changed Otherwise Pohmdter teaches dancing 011 the grounds of St Vincent de Paul major seminary which has ices-National Catholic Welfare might refuse to allow any U S Conference New York lent its facilities as one of six centers during the six-week Summer middotprogram NC Photo mail bearing the stamp into iit

A week before the confershy territory he added ences opening the WCC made In the meantime the COntroshypublic priormiddot recommendations versial stamp is still on Ul4Seminarian Singers Have Hit middotRecordby top Anglican Orthodox Protshy presses Its initial printing 0laquo estant and Roman Catholic scholshy 115 million stamps is schedulet1l ars calling for immediate estabshy ISons ofmiddot AdamI See Value of Folk Music for first day of issue lishment of joint study and acshytlon progplms by their churches CINCINNATI (NO)-The fa- more promise Word of Light group three years ago Later middotHecads Department to deal with a broad scope of vored folk music Of the college- which middotalso has a religious theme they learned and added guitar ST LOUIS (NC) _ Mary E social ills age generation can be used to The seminarians came up with playing In addition to personal Dajs has been named directOli

Joint Action adantage in the apostolate io Handful in three days and appearances the three have vis- of social service a new depar~ The recommendations were youth were surprised ~hen the tune isted a mission in North Caro- ment at the Catholic Hospitan

revealed with the publication by Thats the view of the Sons ~came a hit A major record lina where they sang a loU AssOciation l)eadcillarter~ here the WCC of the full texts of ofmiddot Adam middotthree popular folk Company now is middotnegotiating lor mountain Mass designed esp~- MiSliDavis ws formerly witll minutes of two closed meetings singers~ho developed their Handfulmiddotmiddot dally to appeal to the people of the American Public Welfabull held under the joint auspices of talents as a hobby at Stmiddot Greg- Folk Mountain Mag Appalachlmiddota A ti eh _ ssocla on 111middot lcago w~ theWCC and the Vatican Secre- orY$ Seminary here The seminarians began singing lIhe was siaff ampB$Ociate for med-o ~ariatfor Promoting Christian The tiio--WillialnWySdng (JIf ~ together as a barber~hop~ The seminarians ltre Convinced ~al care

New SilCJm~ Stirs Po~ish Regome

WASHINGTON (NC)-Poland has threatened to refuse all mail bearing the new U S five-cent stamp honoring 1000 years of Polands statehood and its milshylennium of Christianity The stamp is due to be released on Jul) 30

In Warsaw U S Ambassador John A Gronouski former U S Postmaster General dismissed the threat as still in the rumor siage

The stamp bears a Latin cross between the dates 966 and 1966 above an eagle Milwaukee arshytist Edmund D Lewandoski who designed the stamp said it is ~

stylized version of the ttadishytional Polish eagle wearing ~

erown The Polish government

through its embassy here pJOshytested that the eagle depicted is the pre-World War II eagle and not the communist post-war eagle The U S State and Post Office departments said the only apparent difference is that the post-war eagle wears a

Vhurs July 14 11966Urge Closer Ties tin Church Fighl On Social Ills

GENEVA (NC) - The World Conference on Church and Society at its opening here was confronted with what amounted to a summons for the immediate broadening of collaboration between members of the World Council of Churches and the Roman Cathshyolic Church on a wide range of middotsocial activities

The conference sponsored by the WCC brought together 400 theologians and leading Chris- i

tia laymen active in public and social affairs for two weeks of probing under the theme Christians in the Technical and Social Revolutions of Our Time The WCC described the meeting i as the most important on social issues ever held under WCC auspices

An eight-man team of official Catholic observers present for the meeting included Msgr Charles Moeller Belgian theoshylogian who recently became unshydersecretary of the Doctrinal Congregation in Rome Father

Unity st Raphaels parish Srraquoing- tl1at appropriate folk music 01-The recommen~ation~~numer- field Terry Wilkeylto~ StmiddotmiddotVin- Seminarians Get feredwith dignity arid solemnity

Ilted race relations problems de Pauls heremiddotandmiddotMlchaelUr-middot _ has a place in tlie Chilrchsmiddot)jt- concerning socialeconomic and bas of StmiddotJosephs Massillon- Smiddot T bullbull 1 orgyThey are especialij fond ~u~tral development emergency have a hit record Hllndful 01 ~~~r ra1n19 of the folk music MaSs for

~iefJ refugeemiddotmiddotresettlement ac eurolay nowmiddotgoihg f()f them in ALANTA (NP)~Aroiddle yenoungAmericans composed by iion for p~a~e and preserice inmiddot OhiomiddotmiddotWHkey wfotethe music class collegestudent Yalled the Ray Repp

irlternati()nalotganitations as and aU middotthre~ ~har~ in compos~ stre~ts of a poor se~tionberein Young people inva~iablY a~lt ~areasrequi~ipgjminepiahtjointmiddot )ngmiddotthemiddot lyrics The words extolmiddot Atlallt~j where povertyis more -~surprised when they discover

bull a~tion They said that while manS achievements and worth eidentthan in sections he tne Sons of Adam aie semishybasic differences middotin sodal and strelS hili ~otaldependenee walked duriilgjiis highsch~l naria~s they said rolk iYusi~ thinking still remain between on God bull days in Rochester N Y by the trio helps dispel the JM)shy

the ehurch~ these were areas Surprise elllaquo ~He got a hajrc~t in a Negro iion that the Church i6 oot Of in which joint programs eOlld None of the three regards blrlgtershop in the area caulling touch with coliege-~ge eu~toffiB lie un~ertaken immediately himself as a professional enter- at least some wondelment aboutmiddot a~d eUlturet~ey a~ded

They also said that the Ro- tainer In factafter Summer his presence there man Catholi~ and other churches vacation the trio will dissolve He is one of ii seminarians Mould combine their study of Wysong and Urbas will be to- working iii the Atlanta archdioshy Cars Blessed te the~logical bases of Chris- gether as students at Mount St cese as part of the Summer BONN (NC)Tens of tbotl shytlan SOCIal acbon because they Marys Seminary here while With A Purpose p l og l am sands of cars were blessed bywere firmly convinced that Wilkey will enter the majormiddot (SWAP) The group divided

pr~ests all over Germany in thethere is no suff~cieht re~son ~hy seminaryo~ the Glenmary into three areas of pastoral conshy Churchs observance of trafficmiddotfurther work on this theme Fathers in Chicago cerri-=rural suburban and urban safety day Following the blessshys~ou~d be carried on in jsola- Meal1while ~hatev~r profits a~9stolates ~ is attemptillg te ing drivers promised to applytlOn come flom their publIc apPear- identify the Church with the the hiw of charity while on the

ances and rcentcord sa~es will be needs of the people and assist roadJosephite Fathers used to help them continue their the pastor in the functioning of studies for the pri~sthood the parish Re-elect Fr ODea Handful of Clay was com-

WASHINGTON (NC)-Father posed for the flip side of a Although the archdIOcese has George F ODea middotSS~J has d f t th t had a Summer program for deashy

re~0r ea urIng a song a cons for a number of yearsbeen reelected superior general orlgl11ally was beheved t~ have Archbishop Paul J Hallinan offomiddot a second six-year term at a

Atlanta now has extended thegeneral chapter meeting here of program to include youngerthe Josephite Fathers He has Bishop of Trenton seminalmiddotians It not only aids theheaded the community since

1960 Names Chancellor people of the archdiocese but

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provides the seminarians with aA native of Brooklyn Father TRENTON (NC) - M s gr a REGULAR canned ham In the world)preordination traininl in theODea who was ordained in 1943 William ~ Fitzgerald has been 425 year SAVINGSpractical application of studies Genuine imported Polish Ham held sevelal administrative posts appointed chancellor of the

in the community before his Trenton Diocese by Bishop is available in cans 2 to 12 Ibs ~lection as superior general George W Ahr He has been under the Atalanta Krakus or Tal81 (Bass River

fhe Josephite community of vice chancellor since 1963 Msgr brands Tender lean readytoeatl RAMBLERpriests and Brothers was foundshy Fitzgerald succeeds B ish 0 p At your favorite meat cou nterSavings Bank Americas Economy Kinglted in Baltimore in 1893 dedishy James J Hogiin who was enshyFnr the Best Deal Come Tocated to work among Negroes throned last week as spiritual

(0 SOUTH YARMOUTH in the United States There are head of the Altoona-Johnstown Broadway Rambler c DENNIS PORT more than 260 Josephites workshy Pa Diocese by Archbishop John INC )bull HYANNISing in five archdioceses and 11 J Krol of Philadelphia Bishop 168 BROADWAY

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City misfit Qualified as a doctor and New England prelates present ure of joy are often a burden and a bor~ because we have never Throughout the book ~e is gifted with extremely high com- this week fcr the consecration Of expanded~r love Rejoiclt~ Your love is bigger than your parish

hardly eyer referred to by name petence in his professionmiddot4e has the Abbey-College Church at your prayer-book your complacent spiritual fortress Praeti~e it butas the engineer the sub- by middothis loose morals and his ir- St Mselinj Coll~ge~Manches- j by selfdenial for the hunlry and you will understand its beautiesbull Btantive modified by one or an- regularity courted the loss of tel N H ~~veno~her B~$hops GodLove You

who does not know all there is Ion for JamIe The oy ~k~~ hI~ firm of Koehler and Issac It has td know about Negroes ail(~ S~~lIl$ t~ regll1p vlt~bty ~n been built by the Davison Con-

He actually looks at Negroes hls prelienc7middot Barre~tmiddot ~s per~ struction Company of Marichest- Is all eyes middotand ears and anten- sua~ecJ to gIVe up hIS_ Jpb a1~ ermiddot Groundhreaking was held ill

THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-ThurS July 14 1966

Percys Last Gentlemen8 Fascinating Elusive Novel

By Rt Revlisgr John S Kennedy Walker Percys novel The Last Gentlemen (Farrar

Straus and GirouxNew York $595) is both fascinating middot and elusive it is peopled by eccentrics of all ages and conditions and both_settingS and ~ction ~re stlange Irony ~lays over themiddot ~hol~ book Mr Vaught has antic ways lIke lIghtmng Llghtpmg af- and seems always to be middotgiving fords an unwonted even an impersonation of a crotchey stari1i~gview offami)i~r Southern gentleman He isin landscapes and objects m()men- act a very shrewd man tarily bringing intQ lrilliant Inte~t on making ~oey and prominence somegenerally un- very succ~ssfUl at It Mrs noticed detail while leaving all Vaught oscIllates between proshyelse in ominous shadow And when the flash h ended we w~nder wh~ther we saw what we saw Such too is the effect of Mr Per c y s method wit h human life an~ with the ltharshyacters he has created The The two absent members ofmiddot chief of these is WillisklnBibb the family are moremiddot readily unshy Bmiddotshomiddot) Cmiddotonnmiddotmiddot011Barrett 25 born in the Deep derstoodalthough neither w r South but when we meet him without cryptic quality At Stmiddot AnselmS shyworking as a hUmidification en- When we encounter Sutter be

middot gineer at Macys in New York is seen to be at 34 voluntary Bishop ConnollyWas among

other adjective as mocking as it is definitive Someone re-middot

learning Barretts 3C- marks On

tual duties that he is really only bull jan~tor Which IS true but truthls seldom dIrectly spoken any more

Baffles Psychiatrist He has periodic boutSmiddot of ani

nesia eXperiences difficulties in relating to groups bafflesthe psychiatrist to whom hehas been~ going for many months He) she (V~~L olttecl half de3s preachEld madethe highest possiblescoles Isk~~ her if ~he ~aritedto be Un1Su~1 Desln onmiddot psychOlogical aptitude tests) aliy~ a~~ 011 fl~ceiv~I1g in middotllf- The new chureb on the middotSt esp~ally in thearellofprobmiddotmiddot firmativeanswer bad~h~rc~m~itiseIIns cf~nipushas drawn a lem-solVing and goalseeldllg to the motherhouse gr~t deal of interestmiddot because

middot T~e trouble was hecoUldn That as il Val)ater tells of ~~r~Igtltsing s~ze and UIlc~U~ thmk what to do ~tYeentests Barret 1 ~eceIVed m~ruction_ circul~ d~signIt will se~

This ingenuousfree-floatiiJg ma~e a general confeSSlO~l was ~ the~ehe(iktinecomntuii~~y ~~ YOQrig man has a Peculiar efpounde~t shnven~aptI~d middotconfInne~ ~ts Abbe3middot Chuflh and the st~ middot on people For example when andmide mYf~rstv~ws all In de~fqody~ c~mPus c~apel

he tehirns to the Southhe di~~ thespaceof ~x wveks They P4l~yyeari~tbe plapJ1illg turbsmiddotthe Negroes with whom hi th~ught I w~ cra~y the~bQeyColllige Church was comes in contact He is the onlyTh~Yllughtli be~laquove that BaJ- designed br Nicholas Issac of white man in the entire South ~ett wIll m~e an ~dea~~ompa~ the Manchester architectural

Rae in theirpresence wvich is not at all what they expect from II white man hence their pershyturbation

-lt ToU~h of Ma~ness AS with illl else in the bOOk

the circumstanceSlof hisretumshying to the South have a touch of madness While in New York Ion beggars himselfto buya tel shy~ escope costing about $2000 in order to look at things (thebncks for exanipleina build- ing) and thereby recove~ the~ ~d also to _watch ~opl~ close up without their being aware

that they are undermiddotmiddotscrutiny He takes to watching a beauti shy

luI girl who frequerits a certain bench in Ce~tral Par~ ~e learn that she is Kit~Vatightmiddotmiddota South~rner likepI~Ielmiddot mee~ the cenclusionis equivocal her a~d her family ~nd soo~ ~is Mi ~ercys p4rpose it ouid almost a member of tl)e family appear is tqraise questions not

Kitty is ill~ew York for ~oanswer tli~m Th~ ambig~uty trainin~ in ballet and living of life itself is conveYed notmiddot with Rita who has been di deared up No valu~is Jeft unshyvorced from KittYsbrother Dr~ tested no conven~ioi-diili~talas Sutter Vaught Another brother well --as coriservatiy~)uhque~-Jamie 16 has been in Northern tioned) The book can beread hospitals foli four yea~suffer-forthecolnic genius whchnlushyfrom a severe and atypical minates it But vheri one h~s mononucleosis The pa~ntS of left off cquckling le wik~til1 i

Kitty and Jamie are in New be pondering themiddot darkWiSdoln telephone eal1~ sen JoMmiddotmiddotO York atthe moment because whichstirsilnci stutters in this Pastore of Rhode Island is tbit i

clltiinies cOllditionis~~ical~o-vetrxir~rz-rt~~xJxJi--Ejt middotebiefi-spoilHotmiddotiofmiddot~measu~~rlt

fesslOnal Southern charmmiddot a~d coquetry and b~uts of apopl~ctlc SUPERIOR GE1ERAL

r~ge at ~UC thm~s as fluorlda- Th~ Very Rev George F bon It IS ImpOSSIble to get at ODea SSJ has been reshythe simple truth about either

elected Superior General ofDefies Detection the Josephite Fathers whoseKitty too is hard to categoshy

rize By fits she sees herself inmiddot more than 300 priests clerics various roles dancer co-ed and Brothers work in the housewife She tries to fit her- Negro apo3toJate with theirself into stereotypes of each in motherhouJe in Baltimoreturn but what she is in herself

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more ill than eveJBarrett goes after them knowjngonlY that v~teran Rome cOrrespondent they are somewhere in the vi- ~ IrvineR Levinewh1) has cOYshydnity of Santa-Fe

Whenmiddot middothe finds the twob rothers Jamie il dy~ng

grimly comic struggle ensueSchiefly conceriiing whetlietor

not the youth is to be baptized as his sister the nun has directed Thedeathbed scene is grotesque

but ihesltapahly affecting and

positjpn and seems quite cont~n~ representinf five New EnglanQ to bemiddot an assistant coroner and GoD LOVE lOU to WK tor $10 In appreciation for Our amatemiddoturphImiddotlosophermiddotmiddotmiddot Dioceses participa~d in middotthe

_ ceremonies as did Benedictine Lords -crace to camtt smolting may we DOW ~8e the money sPeDt In Six~ Weeks Abbots from monasteriesmiddotacroSs onmiddot these coffin nails to Ilail down the spread of leprosy hunger

Val t~e older daughter is a the naiioriled by Rt~ Rev Beililo and thirst bullbullbull to AB for $100 In thanksgiVing for arecovelT nun working among Negroes in Gut OSB Abbot Primate of fom amiddot sevee heart attack and slight stoke bullbullbull to Thomas a miserable backwater in the the Benedictine Order agemiddotS Christine age 1 Michael age 6 Patti age 5 Robert age 4 DeeR South She was instantly Bishop EmestT PririeauOt Paul age -Z fO $941 We saved this money we Iot from our converted to Citholicism while Manchester officiated at the ~ Christmases Valentines and birthdays smee ou fathe middotdied ~ bull deg at ~oJum~ill Uhiv~rsity ~he~ consecration riteli which were to a MissionmiddotSoclety of (ifreen Bay Wise for $50 Enclosed is amp

oneAay ~n t~e middotlibrary ~ n~ri presid~ 0 vel by - Richard eheck ~ help 7011 middotwith jrou inision work ha4~uddel1lYsaid to hTr~h~tCardinal Cushing whoa~ ~ ~

~ccompany Janue and the fam~ Dec 1963 Ily qack hOJW~middot Once there h~ an~ Jlll)ie can go where t~ey S V tideg U like and ~ll~ave ~he whe~~ ays CI can ses withal to gratify their every YVmiddotmiddot middottmiddot0 J~dmiddotyamiddotnmiddottage whim

Affecting Scene RADNOR (NC)-The Vaticaa -The re~igtltiti~n of t~ storY has respomedmiddottotheageoftei shy

comes with the disappearance of evisiorf Witb a professional apmiddot Sutter ari~ Jamie the latt~I now proacliand is using themediUtili

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ered Rome for NBC News foir several years says in TV Guide magazirie The familiarity Ci papal advisors withmiddotmiddotthe Intri~ cies ofmiddot middott~levision sometimes seeinS grellter than Am~riCaA televisions familiarity withtb2 Vatican bull Levinecredited much of themiddotmiddot Vaticans progressive attitude toward telcvision to Pope Paul VI who has made greater use of the medum than either middotPiWl XIIor Jopn ~III OIL C DI mn - uSC~ 11le laquol oS Iiuo

WASHINGTON (NC) ~ The Seniitehai p~ssed and sent to the House a bill making it a federal crime to make an obshyscene or harassing interstate

Unhappy in the F~--h-e-fS-H-O-Use-middot-~--Imiddot

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We go to Mass we sa our prayers we receive Communion we help pay for the gymnasiumin the school with 6 basket-baD middotstandards Yet we are unhappy not just emotionally but even in our faith Why Because it is half-faith We are like the elder SODmiddot

who stayed in the fathers house but was miserable He complained andmiddot was unhappy for two J~asons firsthe could not see why middotthe fathers house andheaven too should be turned upside down for those who left it or were miserable sinners and good-for-nothings second becaUse the elder SfJn was vegetating not living-biB piety was niiidewed and he found God a bore when he kept the Comshymaridm~ntS He was not putting his faith into practice

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Some of us 111 the (lhurchare like married couples who artei a i~~ years Dever1ell one another I love )ou In like maDrier faith ~a tediun1when it does not gO out to neighbor arid Is incapable of sympathizing rith tbe llper helt youth thfukinlr of suicide ilr those living in h~vels iD Africa We 1ake our faith for granted Like the elclerson It exshyp ~es ItSeif in fonnulizfld worship of God but riot in a sPontalleo1llS love of he hungry Christ lit wriles big checks for rich church institutions without eve tithing $10 of it to brinir the faith to someone In Asilll It Is jwlt full of saeh habitsas outine llueSday n~venas We

are the good solld middle class who ignore the classless vEl are the salt

of ihe earib but salt that has lost Its savor

We ~ unhap))) ~Iuse the ChriSt we have in oU hearts Is a plastic Christ not thll flesh and blood Christ breathing and suffering in the ~serabll of the world Strange is it not that the Church and maniage which are to give Us the greatest measshy

The color-of each ofmiddot the WORLDMISSION RO$ARYS ~ decades-sy~bolizesone oj~thefive continents of the ~orld where missionaries are laboring tomiddot bring souls to Christ Thosemiddot of you w~cannotmiddot-go ~the Missions can s~r~~gthent1losewho~or~in

your place by prayingfor them To 11C~ve p~~ W9RL~ ~I~~PN ROSARY which has- 00eJ1l blessed by Bishop Sheen send your

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THE ANCHOR-Catholics Lead Franciscan Missioner Says Singing ~ancing 13Thurs July 14 1966

In Resettling At Mass Part of Zululand Liturgy Ghanas Leaders New ArrivaIs

MIAMI (NC) - Almost By Dor~thy Eastman Want Church half of the Cuban refugees LONDON (Mt)-Church leadshy

His parishioners not only sing at every Mass-they dance too Theyve been doing who have ~ived in south ers in Ghana have been asked It for years When he performs a wedding ceremony the first thing he usually aoes is to bring religion back to theFlorida since the United introduce the bride and groom to each other Mo~t times they would have never have met country) youths by the LibershyStates government - sponsored ation Copncil that was set upairlift started last December before this The priest with the unusual parish is Rev Thaddeus Kidd OFM who was

after the coup detat that oustedhave been resettled by the Imshy in the diocese this month on Kwane Nkrumah Archbishopmigration Department National behalf of his Franciscan eountry the story will be told in John K Amissah of Cape CoastCatholic Welfare Conference mission to the Zulus He of- the same way down to the last told the Universe a nationalFlights arriving twice daily five days a week already have fered the comJYlent while W~ their knowledge has been Catholic weekly here

This is a healthy sign thehere that ululand In the north- pasSed on by word of mouth andbrought more than 26327 exiies archbishop said an indicationeastern p~rt of the Umon of the spoken word is sacred toto south Fiorida More than at least that the Church isSouth AfrIca 111 a ~Ittle cooler them When we first made this12119 refugees have been resetshy wanted by the leadersthan Massachusetts In the sum- discovery about them we begantled by NCWC in other areas of He claitned that things hadmer Were 6O0 feet a~~ve sea to reaJize how the stories in thethe country including New Jershy got to such a stage with Dr sey New York California Dlishy le~el In myte~rItory ~o Its a lot Old Testlimept coulC have been Nkrumah that any change wasnois Ma8Sachusetts and Puerto drIer than It IS here passed on before the time of the bound to be for the betterThe gema~ Franclscan who written word

hastens to say that he IS no rela- Rico An additional 6247 exiles Archbishop Amissah said thdon the NCWC registration rolls tion to Captain Kidd-As far as Dancmg Is Sacred he had seen Nkrumah at regularhave remained here I know-was in the diocese for Would Father Kidd compare intervals and found him cordialWomen and Children the first time He was born in his Zulus harmonizing and and friendly until 1963 whenWithin hours after they arrive

Scotland-his speech still retains dancing at Mass to the new the Ghana leader turned moreat Miami International Airport a Scottish burr-but raised and American innovation-the con- and mOl to the East and it beshythe refugees from Cuba who deshy educated in London He has a troversial Jazz Mass Theres came impQssible to get an intershysire resettlement are enroute to doctorate in social and political no comparison he says speaking view with him other cities to join relatives who science from the University of of the Jazz Mass thats almost The archbishop said that therefled the communist - controlled Louvain and he taught philos- artificial Its being superimposed has never been much oppositionisland earlier ophy at the College of Bergliolt upon this culture The great or hatred for the Church inAccording to Hugh McLoone outside London before going to thing about the dancing of the Ghana because most of thedirectot of the local NCWC ofshy Zululand as a missionary Zulus is that it arises from the countrys schools were built byfice jobs are no problem and First Native Ordained people-its instinctive the good missionaries andoffers of positions in various The Franciscans cover 30000 For them dancing is some- they also established many hosshyareas of the country are abunshy

square miles of territory in thing sacred you know middotIts very pitalsdant Premier Fidel Castros reshyZululand with 50 priests and 150 devotional when you see themstrictions on draft-age males sisters About eight per cent of do it---the way they do it and the technicians and professionals are the people are Catholic Ten of expression they put into it Its Religious in Texasreflected in the arrival figures the priests are Africans from part of their liturgy and a sen- M k C Iwhich show the majority of new other parts of the continent On sible manifestation of their wor- ar entennlarefugees are women and chil- July 4 the first Zulu native was ship because it emerges from SAN ANTONIO (NC)-Archshy dren

Work for Refugees ordained a priest in Rome The their culture bishop Robert E Lucey presided Latest statistics indicate that sisters are currently training 50 Father Kidd spoke of a letter at a concelebrated pontifical

411 per c~nt are women and 32 young Zulu girls as novices he received recently from an- yenasS here marking the compleshyper cent are children age 17 and They will middotform the nucleus of other Franciscan priest who is tion -of 100 years in Texas for younger Ab~ut six per cent of an order inZululand that will wlrlting to go into brand new the Sisters of Divine Providence the exiles are over 65 nurse and teach territorY that has recently been of San Antonio

Despite the large Dumbersof The Zulus being a l0madic opened up to the mIssionaries A feature (jf the three-day 001shyrefugees who have arrived by peo~l~ m~ve around a great deal ~hereare approximately 45~ - ebration was a dfamatic and the airlift there has been no in- _ but ItS stIll remarkable how far people there--and not a single musical Iage~pt Pr~)phets ~f

middot ereilliein the welfare eaSe load _ my pariShioners often walk to Christian Lig~t h~ld at the MUllicipal middot officials Said MassA family~ight-start out But1~~pr~est~ant embark ~n AuditprIumWtold thcstory-of

walkingwedn~~day to get to hi n~w miSsion just yet Hes the two centuries of the corlgreshyo C of e rass onSunda~ ~ou mIght say waiting to receive enoughrilohey - gationsmiddothist~rymiddot including the

DedIcatea I middotornG that Fat~er Kid~ 18 Igtretty no 0 go int~dheterrit-oryand-puHdmiddot ~09 y~a~~sP~J1~)~f Texas ) Seminary CObullege madlc hlms~lf smc~ he travels _ lIis new beaclquiutersa Smll1 The Sisters 0pound Divlne Provi-

bouncmg around m his L~nd 1Al~ER ~iDJ) OF st~aw tbatched mud hut that win - denceoSan Antonio iex were tos ANGELEs dc) ~Ihree Rove) ov~rr6OOO S9uaIe mIles _e about $20(1 fUnded hi ~~ance in 176 They

eerclinalswereamong morethan overhls panllh The Zulus have absolutely serve in the archdiocese of San a sre ofprelatewho partII InthelO years since he went f bull Antonio arid in the dioceses of

- -V antastlC memories the )Dis- 0 d All p bull h pated inthededicatiooi c~reinon- to middotZululand ltl saysmiddotthata f~W sionary says l-heyll remember ~s - arlS es ~liu ~t ~ B~deg1f1tville cpmiddot~~ _ les of-st tohnsSeminary lt~pl~ 1hing1l~ave ~ha~geeurolin this word ~Qr word what you told To Have Counclls Il nsti Dal1as-F~ WOlth El

lege in supurban Camarillo largely lmchanging country For thtlJllfive years ago There ale ~aso d~lvesion ~ Houston sail middot JtranciS CardinalSpel1ma~of instance the bridegroom still tribal storieS that have be~n SASKATOON (NC) ~Bi~hop J~gelo Alealdria Laf~yet~e

New York officiated at the ded pays his brides parents for her handed down for 2000 years and middottJKlein hasiristructedpastors LIttle ~ock- Oklahoma Cityshyic~tion ceremonies but when tpe Franciscim ~rst d lmiddott of estabiish parish cOlnichs Tulsa and Queretaro Mexico d Z 1 d ~ WI e y sca~eled parts t~e

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After the dedication Jaines arnvl In ulu an the average throughout the Saskatoon dio- Francis Cardinal McIntyre o~ bride coston~ cow and now slle ceie by the end of January NO jOB TOO BIGLos -Angeles was chiefcel~brant would cost five Buthe added middotFaith Makes Sacred 1967 rlle- councils aremiddot pllinned at a concelebrated MaSs with wi~h a ch1ckle most pride- M f as a step towards a represen~- NONE TOO SMALLmiddot the bi~hops afthe provineeOf grooms pay now on theinsta~l- usic E fective tive diocesan council in the -Los Angeles who include Bish ment Plan-lt-Ofle cow down and LOS ANGELES (NC~The future The Canadim prelate SULliVAN BROS~op Aloysius J Willing~r CSS~R~ ~ years to pay the rest middotapostolate of sacredmusic can ~idit is premature~ to estabshy~md Au~iliaryBishopiIarryJ( Automaticallymiddot Drafted not be effective without faith lish)hemiddottiiocesan body now but PRINTERS Clinch of Monterey Fresnomiddot The word Zuluineanswat Auxiliary Bishop John J Ward ~ added his hQpe thatit ean De_

Bishop F~aricis J ~urey of Sa~ riormiddotFathermiddotKidd explains So of Los ~gei~s toid the NaUon8l foUnded in the neQr futJire bull piego andFranlt~sJ Greeno that every bOy born into the r CathQlic lI4usic ~duc~tors As~ Tucson and Auxiliary Bishops tribe is automatically drafted eiation here

Tlmothy Manning and John J _when hes born So it wouldnt HQw much the chui~ch has at Ward of Los AngeJes do any goodfora Zuhdo bum _ ~eari t~e~sounq~u~Jligtft~e fQrlns his draft~ilrd~heshould realii qf $8~Jed musJcca~d)e sej~frqJJi bu h k)i th t1( t th~diJe~tiyes ofi~e pOpes over r~n 1 00-Voice Choir r~ ~ r ~~ I Ia e - the yeals~ he s~id

AtJohrison Wedding middotmiddotPrCraquodiicingObscene tbC~~~C~~~~~~k~t~t WASHINGTON (-NC)-A com-middot FI R d I ical llmllte~ri~mmiddot ~he ll)lltershybined choir of loomen and boys ms ~ bull 4ga pieces of art wIth which Chrisshyfrom two Catholic churches in SAN- FRANCISCO (NC)~T~tians over the centuries have

Baltimore will sing at the wed California Supreme Court bas praised God and the~i~herited ding of Luci-BainesJohnson the ruled thatthe production of ob ~reasures of sacred muic both

Presidents daughter and Pat- scene films is l~gal in this State liturgiCal a n dnop-lit~rgic~l rick JNugent here SaturdaY~ provided ~heIe is 110 prQvenin- should inspile Church musicians

Aug 6 middot bull _ tention toexhibitpr distributemiddot tocpntimie ~h6set~aditions shy Themiddot White House announced them nobly by rendering a service the chOirs fro~ the Cathedral of The states highest eourtmiddot that ismiddot genuiilelyartistic~

Mary Our Queen directed by ruled 5-2 that Robert A Klor Robert middotF Twynham and the ofmiddotJos Angeles a commercial ---~--~------

Church of the ImmacuIQte Heart film producer had beenmiddot con- MOntle Plvmmiddotbmiddotn9 amp 0 Mary directed by Norman victed of a crime which does not Syndor have been selected The exist H bull Co I Nuptial Mass will be offered ~t State lawforbids prepaIation eQtlngmiddot Ie noon in the National~hrine of of obscene materials intended Reg Master Plumber 2930 the Immacula~eConceptionhere for sale or distribution But GEO~GE M MONnE with 700 guests present Judge Mathew OTobriner whO - Over 35 Years

T~ynham will write original wrot~ the majority opini~n of Satisfied Service musl~ for parts ~ he Nuptial said the statute does not apply- 806 NO MAIN STREET Mass and SYndorm direct tbe to materials lOOt intended lor

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Expect 200 Pre~ate) at Opening Of Liverpool Catho19c Cathedral

LIVERPOOL (NC)-Between 00 and 300 overseas cardin~s and bishops will attend the cereshymonial opening on Whit Sunday next year of Liverpools spaceshyage Catholic cathedral

Pope Paul VI will send a pershysonal legate Leaders of the major Protestant churchesmiddot in Britain of the government and other national figures will plUshyticipate in this red-letter dayfor English Catholicism

The Cathedral of ChriSt the Klngalmost defies description

In none of the recognizable arshythodox styles of design it is a round tentmiddotlike building of cOhshy

crete with huge radiating butshytresses opening in its center like a wigwam f6r a tall broad cliimshy

ney ofcplored glass sunnounted by 16 sllarp pinnacles symbolic of the Crown of Thoms

All the multicolored lights fil shywring down this great shaft focus on the 19-ton solid white marble high altar and its surshyrounding white sanctuary Whereas the outside of this

vast grey and white space-capshysule sha~ suggests lightness and airiness the inside is solemn and majestic and richly colorful with small medieval orifices in tinted glass giving an almost

medieval tone Eaeh of the 10 side chapels is

isolated from the maio circular JElterior by purple glass dotted In red with the chapels tbelDshy

gelves lit by small slits1ind oPenings mostly in riehred glass

Piiee ~ $11 Milll811 The vastness of the maUl eashy

therlral is iildicatedb1 tliIe ~act that 2600 people can beaccomshylIlodated within 60 feet oif lhe

Sanctuary Cilft curved wooden baiches on SIGtted tubes Wtooh e~R be dropped into socke~in Ibe floor N9nnally this beBchshy

iftg wiil be reduced to accOOampB39shy date about 600 aHowing a better ~ of the white marble ftoer- -l$ariin Quigley 11 editM-pushy

mg with thick spokes oigretr liIher who claimed tbe death radiating~owardsthe high altar knell of themiddotMotion Picture Pro-

Latest heating acoustics anddllCtioo Code was ~~d by lRedenl cieeoratons have pushed release of the film up tile priCe of the eathedml to middotYoUr statement tb8t there is ever $l1Hilllioft noSUChmiddotthing as gOOd taste in

It will aetas ~~ blasphemyprofanity and obshytwm crown above the LiVeropOOl ilcerilt7 is suoh a basic truth skyline i~ the dark red saJiEl- that there C9Qld be DO one who atonemiddot Anglican eathedral jUst would ar~ with it Fine said 600 yards away with itllsolid in a message to Quigley Fine classical belfry pledged his suppo1 to an up-

Designed itT MethodJst dated code which would prevent The Cafuoli~ cathedral iTOfl~ ~lasPhemy profanity and 00shyt~y has beeJel designed bt a sceruW iD Id M th~ ---teet QUigley whOse middotfathermiddott1~1~j uo-year-o e UUCNo ou _~

Jrrederick Gibberd while the to writethe code strongly criti shyAnglican one begun some25 cizedthe Elizabeth Taylor-Richshy

years middotago and still being COID- ard Burton movie in a front pleted was designed byGilbert page edit~~atof histrade pubshyScott a Cathblic He no~middot lies lication M~tion Picture Daily burled by speCiat pennissi~n of Quigley cited several cauSes

the HolySee in the Anglican of thecod~s 10Jtg sickness and Itathedral precincts then declared The cause of

Originally the Catholic au-middot death is one The code died beshy thorities in Liverpool embar- caiise of WhOs Afraid of Virshy

rassed by themiddotlack 9f au18de- -ginia Woolf quate cathedral for the gr~tmiddot Ca~holic city planned a bui1~ing f~lasscal liiles and grandiose Mi~~ionary ~hool design to dVal---tboUghrespeclshy Now Ecumenicalfllll~ just a trifle smaller - St middotPeters basiliea in Rome After TOKYO (NC)-St Iosephs ~ars of ambitious effort 1I1e Missionary Institute here is now crypt a cathedral in itself playing Ii role in the ecumenicalwas eventuallY-completed middot movement

Butmiddot John Cardinal Heenan of The institute whiCh provides Westmimter then archbishQl) of language and missionary ~ormashy

shytion eourses for Religious and

Parmiddotsihes 13i1y nowh~smiddotmiddotasstudents BishshyNew op Vladiniir ofmiddot the Orthodox ST LOUIS (NC) - Msgr Ed- Church in jaPan amI Anglican

ward T OMeara director ofthe Sister John~ichael~GoanBishshySt Louis archdiocesan mission op Vladimir 44 is from Donshy

office said the archdiocese ~s ora Pa and Sister Jolin Michael creating a new pariSh in mission 35 is from Philadelphia -territory in Bolivi~ and also The misSionary institute was staffing for the first time a Bo- established in 1951 and bas tivian parish that has beenmiddot under Wainedmiddot 800 persons Father Anshy

middot the care of Spanish Pasampionist ~lus A~off OFoM is cIeao ofI pesta ~

1 bullit ~ - ~bull middot_k_6~_ jmiddot_~_=_-_jt ~~l- ~ -l_ bullbull -=~-=--J~~~~6~

Liverpool scrapped the rest of the old plans called for a ~cathedral in our time and launched a worldwide compeshytition for a modern quicklyshyiiuilt iesignIt was won by Gibberd

Name Observers

To Conference VATICAN CITY (NCf-The Vatican Secretariat fo1 Promot ing Christian Unity has nam~ ~ight Roman Catholic o1servershyconsultants to the World Conshyference on Church and Society to be held in Geneva starting riext Tuesday under the sponsorshyship of the World Council of Churches

The conference which will bring together 400 Orthodox Anglican and Protestant theoloshygians and laymen has been in preparation for more than a year and the unity secretariat has already cosponsored with middotthe WCC twC) meetings on the problems of Church and society

Among the eight observershyconsultants are two Americans Jesuit Father Edward Duifproshylessor of political science at Holy Cross College Worcester Mass and Msgr Joseph Gremiilion director of sOcio-econoniic cleshy

middot velopinent Of Catholic Relief Services --- National Catholic Welfare Conference t

Movie sOunds Film Code Death Knell

LOS ANGELES (NC) --The answer to the eontroversial movie Whos Afraid of Virginia Woolfr has been fOWld~amODg middotmen -ifi the movie~industfy

Marshall H Fine president of the National Association of Theater Owners has endorSed

stioongly tile position taken Jay

Urges Catholics to Oppose Goverl1lment Qirth Control

SUPEIUOlR GENERAL Sister Mary Pius SP newshyIy elected superior general middotof the Si ters of Providence She is the twelft~ superior general of her order NC Photo

English Seminary No~ University

LONDON (NC) - Englands Heythrop college formerly a Jesuit s~minary has been turnshyed over to the Church to be used asa national Catholic university

Fathe r Terence Corrigan SJ Iesuit provincialand vice-chan cello- of the cOllege announced middot that thE JeSlJits wanted to tum

~ ooil~~e over to a charitabletrust

Details of the new trust will be worl~ed out in a meeting esshytablishing operating rules and a govemillg senate The sena~ will have reoresentativEis of the Brit shyish bisb~ps and of religious com- mumtiei attending the school ~ JesUits will continue to adshyministel~ the university Airi~iriew students e~peeted

for the bull Fall termare stveral AmetCllft Sisters ef St Joseph TIi~ Si~ters fromiong Islampntt

NY iriH be among the first IUIRs at the universitymiddot

John IJardinal Heenan ()f WeBtshyminister acceptimg the -Jesuit ampfier pleaded for help mmakshying thi~ university a lIUccess

HARRISBURG (NC)-Cathoshymiddot lics who oppose the birth control program of the Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare have been urged to write th~ir

elected representatiyes expressshying their opposition

The appelll ~as ~8lde middotin a leaflet warning of the dangers of

government birtH conftol isshysued by the Pennsylvania Cathshyolic Conference agency of the

middot states Catliolic bishops Copies of the leaflet were disshy

middot tributed throughout thi~ state It warns that the birth control middot policy ofmiddot the state welfare deshypartmeJlt threatens coercion and invasion of the privac1( of citi shyzens It says the Planitecl Parentshyhood movementmiddot is making a

middot drive for government fimds to expand its work und~r the s~ate program

It also stresses the medical uncertainties involved hi use of oral contraceptives and warns that the next step in the state program would be a push for sterilization

The leaflet cenclude If you are opposed to government birth control write to your elected

representatives asking them to oppose government )romotion and funding Clfmiddot birth control programs

On June 20 the PellDsylvania Catholic bishop1lit a statement appearing in paid advertiseshyments in newspapers throughout the state called for gcvernment to ~maintaiR ari attitude of pre-

MissioftariiesLeaye shyForLati~ Ame~ica

BOSTON (NC)-ThE~ Mission- atl3 Societ of St James the Apostle hasmiddot annGUoced that 11 new members including eightmiddot priests from the Boston archdioshycese have depirted for assignshyments in Latin Amedcan parshyishes staffed by the lKociety

In addition to the Boston priests the nEW members inshycludeUlree fi6m tile cilioceses of Danas Pitt8lMtrgh and Sioux City

The St Talliles Society was foUnded)y Iticbard Cardinal Cusbiag of BOston i11 1958 to help aUeviatE the sbortage of priests m Latll Arneicbull

wrtiislnvQlvesltational eooper-middot ation it involves great middotexpense CleCH Way foir New fer thE expansion of facilities Luthercn CouncilwhiCh would attract the best

KANSAS CITY (NC) - Theminds ~tmong the Catholic clergy way wlsclealed here for forshyand laiti and non-Catholics as mation of a Lutheran organizashywell lie added

middot tion whiCh willl represent 95 ~r cent of the countrys nine mil-

Pittsburgh Ordinary lion Lutherails The Lutherafl Church in Amershy

middotAt 1middotijr~Missions ica which has 33 million Jlem-PITTSBURGH (NC) --Bishop middotmiddotbers at its cofi~tion here voted

middot JOOnJ Wright of Pittsburgh is to join the proposed Lutheran middot makiof middothis bi-annual visit to Council in the US)A

Peruvhnmiddot middotmissionsstaffed by The proposed council is schedshypriests ofmiddot his dioceseuled to bemiddot formed at a consti shy Feur Pittsburgh priests ilt- tutional eomrention in Cleveshy

middot tached to the Missionary ~ociety land from Nomiddotv 16 10 18 The of st ~rames ace working in the council already has been ratified Chimb)te area of Perumiddot Bish6p Wright hasmiddot visited them every two years

lEIighlightsmiddot of this visit win be the blessing of a new normal school and a maternity clinic subsidized in major part by con- tributillnil from Catholics of the PittsblJ rgh dioCese

Pittsburgh p r i est s have workEilt1 in Chimbote a city of 125000 for some years They openelt the first free library in the ar(~a built a church opened a shelter for the aged conducted educational and spiritual proshygrams and have been active ill the or Janization of a labor unshyion fOI~ tishennen of Chimbote

BishDp Wright who will offi shyciate at several Confirmation

cerelll(lnlesin the ChimbQte area will l(tUl1l to the United States

laterampbjaawnth

by the _Lutheran Church-Mis- souri SynodbullwhichchilS 26 mil- lion memberS the American Lushytheran Church which has 26 million members and middotthe Synod of X van ge Ii ca 1 Lutheran Churches ~hiclti has 20000 memshybers

cise neutralitymiddot fu regard to family planning

The bishops were particularly critical of awelfare department policy pennitting caseworkers ~ initiate discussions of birth

control with welfare recipients and authorizing birth control services for the unmarried in ~me circumstances

The birth control program has also become an object of controshyversy in the state legislatilre Rep Martin Mullen cbairmall of the House appropriations

committee is pushingan amendshyment which would bar use -of tax funds middotby the Welfate departshyment for birth control

Tax on Jesuits Ruled Illegal

ERNAKULAM (NC)-An inshycome tax on the Jesuit society of Kerala has been ruled unconsti shytutional by the state high court here in India

The court upheld a petition by the society challenging a levy for the 1962-66 period by the agricultural income tax officer of Taliparam~

The officer had turned dOWIl a plea for exemption of the order from the tax under the terms of the Societies Registration Act which exempts properties meant for religious or charitable purshyposes from agricultural income tax

He contended that although the Jesuit society claims tG be a religious organization there was 10 documefttary prOOf that its income is cactuaHy spent for the purpose mentioned in its rules

The high court held that only the legal beneficiaries of the orders income and not tax offi shycers had the leg~i rigbt to caR on the orqerto fUnsh proof that its income is spent accordshying to rulesbull

Deaf A~i~tion Holds Convention

SAN ANTONIO NC) lhe Internationalmiddot Catholic Deaf A1Jshysociation is holding its annual eonventiOft here thisweek Semshyinars in the liturgy and adminshyistration of the sacraments and pre-Cana and Cana conferences are being held for persons unshyable to hear and in many cases also unable to speak

Other features include a eonshycelebrated Mass in sfgn language a banquet attended by Archshybishop Robert X Lucey of saa Antoitio and a gr~d ~all

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Co-Directors Continued from Page One

Fattier Demers has been Greater Fall River CCD Director and Father FoIster who joins him in the Fall River Area work served as Greater New Bedford CCD Director before his recent transfer to Fall River

The division of the Greater New Bedford and Fall River Areas and the appointment of the new Co-Directors will hereshyby give each designated priest an equal number of parishes to eare lor

The four Co-DirectorswiU join the other Area Directors of the Diocese Rev Thomas F Neilan Taunton Rev James F Kelley Attleboro and Rev Phil shyip A Davignon Cape Cod

Father Foister Father FoIster a feature

writer for The Anchor was born in Fall River Dec 6 1931 son of Mrs Eglantine Allard FoIster and the late Mr J()seph J Eolshyster

Following graduation fro m Mount St Charles Academy Woonsocket he attended Our Lady of Providence Seminary

Warwick R I and St Marys Seminary Baltimore He comshypleted his studies at the North American Co))ege Rome where he was ordained Dec 20 1958 by the rector Most Rev Martin J OConnor He was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree by St Marys and a Licentiate in Sacred Theology by the Ponshy

tifical Gregorian UniversitJ[ Rome

He served as an assistant at St Roch Fall River until Feb

)0 1960 when he was assigned as assistant to St Anthony of

Padua New Bedford He haS been an assistant at Sacredshy Diocesanmiddot Presidents Attend International H~art Fall River since May 31

He was named New Be4ford regional director of the Confrashy Chrutian Family Movement Conveniion ternity of Christian Doctrine on

Jan 22 1964 By Doro~hy Eastman Father Demers

Eight noursa day William Crowley is a salesman for ap Attleboro printing company Born in Taunton OCt 18 1936 Father Demers is the son of Mr but during the rest of his waking hours hes a salesmarf for CFM-the Christian Family Hector Demers and Mrs Yvette Movement The other star salesmanfor CFM in the famJly is his slim blond wife Mr and Yelle Demers Mrs William Crowley of Attleboro-Stachia and Bill to their friends-are the president

A graduate of Msgr Coyle couple for the CFM forthe High School he attended Notre Fall River diocese The Crow- offer aloud his own prayer After this study period some

Dame University and Cardinal It was a Mass well never CFM couples go on to member-middot OConnell Minor Seminary and leys have just returned from forget and its deepened our ap- ship in the Federation which is completed his studies at St Toronto Canada where they preciation of every Mass since the coordinating group that links

Johns Seminary Brighton attended the international CFM says Mrs Crowley the individual groups with each Following ordination by Bishshy convention Delegates - lay Another speaker at the con- other and with CFM headquarshy

op Connolly on Feb 2 1962 he couples and priest chaplains - vention was Bishop James Mont- ters in Chicago was assigned to St Michaels came to the convention from all gomery of the Episcopal diocese In a later article well describe

Swansea He was appointed Fall over the United States England of Chicago He told the conven- a typical group meeting some River area director of the CCD Canada and the Virgin Islands tion about the Christian Family of the CFM actions and their in 1964 CFM is now international Bill Movement that -the Episcopal far reaching effects and how a

Crowley states and there are Church has recently started CFM unit affects parish lifeFather Paebeeo CFM groups in France Africa modeled on the Catholic group

Born in Fail River on Nov and New Zealand among others Bill and Stachia Crowley have28 1933 Father Pacheco is the Andmiddot it all started in Chicago in been with CFM abOut six yearsson of Mr Manuel S Pacheco 1943 You call see how it and were one of the originaland Mrs Belmira Fonseca Amshy grown couples in the movement in BLUE RIBBONaral Pacheco Following graduashy The theme of this years con- Attleboro where CFlII first gottion from Msgr Prevost High vention was Parish Renewal its start in the Fall River dioceseSchool he continued his classical and the principal speaker on this There are now newer groups in LAUNDRYeducation at Cardinal OConnell subject was Father William H Taunton Easton MaJ)sfield FallSeminary Boston and comshy Thompson of Joliet Illinois The River New Bedford Marthas 273 CENTRAL AVEpleted his studies for the priest shy Crowleys have ordered tapes of Vineyard and Eastham We hopehood at St Johns SeminarJ[ Father Thompsons speech and to get three more groups startedBrightOD welcome any who would like to on the Cape in the Fall Bill WY 2-6216

Ordainedby Bishop Connolly hear the speech to contact them says Jan 30 1960 in St Marys lIJDUSUalMass The groups start with five to NEW BEDFORDCathedral he was assigned to After the workshops following seven couples and a priest There Immaculate Conception New the speeches MasS was cel- may be three or fourmiddot such groupsBedford on Feb 5 1960 ebrated right in the classrooms in each parish Each group emshy

CFM FAMILY Mr and Mrs William J Orowley and their five reasons for membershyship in the family organization From left WnIiam HI If Janie Patricia 4 Heather Ann 6 Karen Lynn 8 Dana Eli~abeth ~

THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 14 1966 15

Urges [)cevolJion To Ap~~tles

VATICAN CITY (NC)-PoPf) Paul VI at a general audience OD the eve of the Feast of sSe Peter and Paul called for a reshynewal of devotion to all the Apostles and especially to ss Peter and Paul

Such devotion should be both in personal piety and in liturshygical worship he said

Love of the Apostles Peter and Paul will help us toward a better understanding of how firm and filial loyalty to this blessed - Roman See of theirs does not restrict the universal dimensions of the Church of Christ does not deaden the vishytality and originality of the comshymunity spread throughout the world does not impose superfl~ ous and heavy-judicial chains

Indeed it gives a firm and secure foundation of the eccles- shyiastical edifice offers the honshyorable and indisputable point of Catholic unity and nourishes the charity of the Christian family

Priests Assailants Get J~n Terms

JERSEY crry (NC) - Stiff prison terms and fines were given three men convicted of beating and robbing a p~iest here

Judge Alfred M Cozzi of Hudshyson County Court sentenced Walter Brandon and James Danshyiels to 10 to 12 years imprisonshyment and $1000 fines ea~h while Daniels brother Frank drew a 9 to 10 year sentence and $500 fine

They were convicted of beatshying and robbing Father Fraricis Knutowicz as he was parking bis car in the garage at Our Lady of Czestochowa church rect~1Jlo

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Father Coleman The Crowleys still glow as they barks on a course of study that recall one of these Masses the will take three or four yearsFather Coleman is the son of most unusual and inspiring Mass These groups are usually calledlIlr George W Coleman and they hac ever participated in yellow book groups because ofMrs Beatrice K Shea Coleman There were three concelebrants the Yellow book that is the basicof Somerset Born Feb 1 1939 and one of them was Father CFM manual The groups meethe was graduated from Msgr George Behan of Providence He in each others homes to talkCoyle High School and attended is the priest director of Area over together how to know aJ)dHoly Cross College Worcester One that includes most of New love Christ better and how tofor two years England bring Christian principles into

He studied philosophy at St After the Gosp~l at this Mass their every day livesJohnsmiddot Seminary Brighton and one of the priests gave a homily From this study comes verymade his theologica~ studies at and then each person at the naturally the apostolic actionNorth American Co))ege in Rome Mass-about 15 people-gave a that is an integral part of CFMwhere he was ordained Dec 16 short talk on what the Gospel The actions may be small and1964 by the rector Most Rev meant to him personally The modest to begin with and laterFrancis F Reh Mass then continued and during they may be more ambitious

On bis return to the diocese the Prayer of the Faithful each Each group independently deshybe was assigned ~ St Kilians participant stood up in turll 10 cides on its own action

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middotHOst of Differences Divide Northern Southern Culture

From Social Revoluti9A in the New Latin America Edited by John J Considine MM

After the Civil War industrial development in the United States ~as prodigious If the process was parallel -00 that of Europe it was much more rapid No out-wonl institution held back any longer the rise of tile modern

~nomic structure Hew~ mm has swept over a segment ever the rapid transitioo of the clergy and Catholics of from an agrarian economy the United States making it 10 an industrial economy of sometimes difficult for them to production was not made with- understand the more progressive out difficulties and conflicts A attitude of some Latin Ariieri shydee pen i n g cans on socio-economic quesshychasm yawned ttons between capi- From this analysis the authol

Abbe Francois Houtart draws talists and the out the main lines which seemworking classw h i 1 e capital tohim to explain why today we tended to con- find ourselves face to face with eentrate m 0 r e such different situations in the llfid more in the two parts of the Western Hemishyhands of a few spheremiddot They are at once geo-By 1910 control graphical cultural social politi shylitfbusiriess was cal and economic focused within Geographic Differenc~ the domain of The geography and_the eli-

middot the railroads steel sugar au~ mate of the two continents are iOOPper~ - quite diverse A much greater

This situation struck at the portion of Latin Americas popshyheartmiddot Ofthe middle class Jnde ulation dwells in tropical and pendent business were ~educed Slubtropical climates which ere llG insignificance by the eoonoftl- ate very different conditions for k activity of the trusts At the work and development North beginning of the 19th century Americas major rher basin middotthe s ma 11 businesses represented Mississippi fitsmiddot far more felici shyrour-fifths of the active popula- tously into the living plan than

middot tion in 1879 one third in HH6 does South Americas the Amashyene fifth zon basin Many US geographic

It took the New Deal t9 re- factors have helped a great deal ress the balance For onlookers economically and socially in the tmroughout themiddotworld the eapac- integration of this pari of the KJ M the U S political leaders helllisphere A great deal of ~ rectify the deep social aee Latin Americas mining reshyeconomic problems of this nation sources are located in a1lOOst iR_ b the ordered legislation ef the accessible places Coal andiron New Deal was an amazing tti- so abundant and handy to each umph for the democratic process other in North America fav0red

New employment oPPGrtuni~ the first period of indwtrial ties developed in such ~reas as revolution while in Latin administration and CltHBRlerce Amelica ther do nOt exist in As the economic functions of Nle the same proportion and seldom nation grew they produced i-a are c6nveniently close to each their tum a cultural and SQcial Itther order leading to a growing Campll Cultural Differences pleKity of the social Grganism From the colonial period and to the progressive enlarge- marked differences are found in

ment of the American Rliddle the value systems animating the class settlers of the United States and

In the United States history Gf Latin America The English has moved in the direction of an origin of the former oriented the ever-increasing differentatiGn Bf type of colonization from the functions of a proportionate de- beginning The individuals will crease in the number of manual to work and the capacities which workers and of an increase in he brought with him were semi-skilled and white cellar among the fundamental differshyWorkers ences

U S Church In the case of most North The Cathelic Churcraquo was pres- American immigrants-thetradishy

ent in the United States before tions of their origin led toward ifldependence It was a minority research invention the perfecshyehurch and was sometimes even tion Gf tools of production and lltersecuted Yet the liberal con- the subsequent technical civili- stitution of the United States zation While many settlers in was not only supported by Cath- the southern states of the United elics but was in good partmiddot States possessed different values prBmulgated thanks to their ac- Oliginally they came eventually lion since it guaranteed reli- into the Yankee orbit True gious liberty It was with immi- U~is accentuated economic develshygration however that the Cath- epment and thus tended to creshyMic Church achieved its great ate a society concerned overshyawnerical expansion With Cath- whelmingly wit h middotm ate ri a I elie ranks made up for the most achievement Sometimes t his part of immigrants of the WOlk- wGrks a hardship on the deeper iRg class whose natural spokes- iAstincts of the individual man man was the Church the Churck In Latin America Spanish has been identified from earl aristocratic society saw little days with their struggle for so- value in wOJk and production eial justice even if some priests and placed emphasis rather on and bishops did not always favor unproductive wealth as a yardshy

middotmonism stick of social status Tbere was Since the Second World War Gften concern for the disintershy

especially the Catholic pGpllla- ested expression of culture inshytiml has formed an important fiuencing notably the very part of jhe lower and upper structure of society itself It sufshymiddle classes The former place fices to compare the colonial in the imfhigrant worker gr0up regime of farm property in what occupied by Europea1 Catholics 1 ate r became the northern is now assumed by Negroes United States with the hacienshyPuerto Ricans and Mexicans not das of the Spanish and Portushyaccompanied by their own c1el- guese colonies gy Many U S Catholics no All of this was related to a longer identify themselves with more profound philosophical at shythe poor It is therefore not sur- titude toward life A negative pcising that a wave of conservamp- approach toward the world and

NEW BISHOP Pope Paul vi ha~ established the new dioce~e of Beaumont Texas and has named Msgr Vinshycent NL Harris chancellor of tile djocese of GalvestonshyHoust)n as its first Ordishynary NC Photo

Back President On Vietnam

WAHHINGTON (NC) - Tbe Catholic War Veterans middotassurelaquo Plesid~nt Johnson that it

whoIEheartedly sJPPOrts yOU( acti()llfi in the Pombing of mili- t3ry tilrgets in Hanoi and Haishyphong as well as other Policies i~ the Vietnam conflict

The CWV position was outshylined ina statement issued here by Martin G Riley CWV nashytional commander

To middotfurther emphasize oucmiddot suppo~middott of our forces in Vietnam be adlrised that we are awarding toO Gen Wjlliam Westmoreland chief )pound Army forces in Vietnam Gur bighest honor-the HaRM et Vedtas Award Rileys stateshyment 00 the President said

This award is rarely givell alld H was last presented to the late Gen Douglas MacArthur iit 1961

Theologian on Draft StU(~Y Commission SAN ANTONIO (NC)-Father

John middotCourtney Murray SJ theol()gy professor at Woodstock Colle~e in Maryland has been named by President Johnson to the W-man National Advis()ry Commission on Selective Sershyvice

The Selective Service System has recently been the target af widepread criticism The Selecshytive ~ervice Act expires June 30 1967 The new advisory commisshy

sion is expected to submit its repoJ1 early next year

Falher Murray is one of the countrys best knoWn Catholic theologians He played a leading role in preparing th4 Second Vatican Councils declaratiou- Em

religious freedom

---shywhaj toda7 we wo)lld call develshyI)pm~mt resulted from a cyclical conception of time as opposed t~ dLlr)tion and to a real visioR Itf the future

This was encouraged by the concept of life as essentially at prep aration for death Later the wav~s of immigration would seem to have taken this differshyence in the way of life into acshycount the Northern and Central Europeans going to the United Stat~s and Canada and the Medshyitermnean peoples going t 0

Souh America Whether or not many actually

mati e the choice on the head of this difference the two divershygelr trends only accent~ated the already existing situation

Liturgy Chalnges Please Catholics CHICAGO (NC)-A national the nationwide survey shows survey shows that most Cathoshy that 261 per cent are enthusiasshylics in the United Statell like the tic about the changes 666 per changes in the Mass cent are learning to like the

The results of the survey changes Locality versus unishyconducted for the U S Catholic versality is one matter onttle magazine by George FisCher mind of pastors Fischer reports former CIA staff member apshy They mention the need for peal in th~ current (July) issue guidance on what to expect ill of the monthly magazine pubshy the future lished b the Claretiau Fathers The answers to the questionshyhere naires it is stated indicate the

One out of every 17 pastors in dilemma facing many pastors the United States was polled in and bishops-whether to continshythe scientifically - ctgtntrolled ue against the spirit of the sampling -in all geographic areas Vatican II with sets of cold imshyof the country and including personal directives--or whether urban suburban small town and to allow even greater experishyrural parishes Fischer reports mentation according to the

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17 Dismissed middotUniversity Teachers File Suit inmiddot Churchmiddot Court

BROOKLYN (NC) - Father Peter OReilly a leading figure in the six-month strike at Stmiddot Johns University has Jliled a canonical bill of complaints in the ecclesiastical court of the diocese of Brooklyn against the university and against Father Joseph T Cahill CM univershysity president

The priest filed the bill in his own name and in the name of 14 of the 31 teachers who were discharged last December in the wake of a 10-month facshyuJty-administration dispute overmiddot salaries tenure and academic freedom at the Vinceltian-opshyerated university Father OshyReilly was the head of the stshyJohns branch of the United Federation of College Teachers (U F C T) which called the strike

In New York Dr Israel Kugler president of the UFCT said that his organization as an entity was not a partner

tG Father OReillys action He added however that the BiU ef complaints charged in several places that the St Johns adshyministntion had hamstrung the eamprls of the UFCT tel eperate effectively on the campus

The plaintiffs filed their ill with Msgr Marien J Rein-middot kar-dt the presiding judge of the Brooklyn diocesau tribunal The Brooklyn 6Ouri was believed te have 6OmpeteJMlemiddot to try tee ease siDee both tile Jamaiea and IJreoklyn campuses ampf the unishyvltcrrsi~ come witbin the jurisshyiilnction of Archbishep ~ryan J McIZElt~gart bishop of Breekshyllyn Archbishop McEntegart iI5 ehal1lcltcUor of the university

Askmiddot Intervention Reached at the chancery ofshy

fiCe in Brooklyn Msgr Reinshyhardt acknowledged that he had received the bill of complaints He stated that the decisioll has not yet been made whether to eORsider the case or to dismiss it

Father OReilly said in New York that the plaintiffs enter-

American Students Teach in Koreamiddot

HALLIM (NC)-Three Seattle University students have arshyrived on Cheju island to teach English at local schools

Patricia McGinn Pauline La Marche and John Collins eame to Korea sponsored ly SAFE Student Ambassadors Far East a group formedmiddot at Seattle UnishyversityThe director Sean Mashylone of Seattle spent two months on Cheju island in HI65 with FatherPatrick McGlinchey director of the Isidore Developshyment Association which helps rehabiJitatate local farms

The three young Americans prepared for their voluntary work by taking physical trainshying two mornings a week and by studying the Korean lanshyguage and customs The two girls teach English in a local girls high school while Collins teaches English at the Cheju City College

Admit Men Students To Womens College

SALINA (NC) - A manageshyment survey decided to continue Marymount College here in Kansas generally as a Catholie liberal arts college for women but-

Sister Etta Louise Knaup eo1shy~ge president said beginmiddotning with the Fall semester men m~

attend Marymount classes durshying the day in the evening and

tained a hope that the officials of the Brooklyn diocese would intervene to bring about medishyation between the striking teachers and the administration He said that the plaintiffs would prefer this to a formal canonical trial

But if the Brooklyn diocese follows a complete hands-off policy they will take theirmiddot case to the ecclesiastical court of the Archdiocese of New York and beyond if necessary Father OshyReilly said

Educator Urges Boarding Schools For Needy Pupils

NOTRE DAME (NC) shyA negro educator urged here that a nationwide system of boarding schools be estabshylished under federal auspices to raise clilldren out of the pathshyological vise of slum life

Calling ~ plan revolutionshyary radical and visionary Ronshyald Rousseve of Seattle Univershy

sity said research has slMlwn bat slum families are unable meshy1ivate their children either tel do weJt in sehool or te eseape slum living

While the family is dispeRshysable he said the natural famshyily could be replaced by surrcshypte paTents in public OOQniRI stibools

R$usseve who holds a doc~r-ate in counselling psychology speke to a guidance institute OIl

the counselling of minerity youth held at the University of Notre Dame The institute was supported by federal funds from the U S Office of Education and was directed by Nathaniel Palshylene assistant professor of edushycatien at Notre Dame

Lack Motivation Rousseve cited research lonshy

dueted at Seattle University which showed that parents of slum children who had received help from counsellors and teachshyers were still unable 1() motivate ttieir children _ Title I of the Elementary and

Secondary Ed~cation Act of 1965 allocate federal money to support a corps of home-school lj~son workers who are 9UPshy

posed to help parents motivate their children to better school achievement

More radical approachesmiddot are needed Rousseve said The slum family may be interested in seeshyingmiddot the child get a better educashytion which may in turn lead to

a better job but the parents own lack f educational achieveshyment may make them ineffective

Vocations Decline Closes Seminaris

THE HAGUE (Nq-Because of a decline in vocations to the priesthood two Dutch dioceses and eight missionary congregashytions will close their major Seminaries and sendmiddot their stushydents to the theology faculty planned for the Catholic College of TilImrg which is scheduled to open in September 1967

This was announced by Bishop Gerardus De et of Bleda Bishshyrp Jan Bluyssen vicar capitular 9f the s-Hertogenbosch and the congregations superiors

The decision follows a trend in the Netherlands where several congregations middotof priests have alshyready consolidated their semishynaries Meanwhile discussions are being held by the dioceses of HaaFlem and Rotterdam to comshy

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Thurs July 14 1966

Jesuit Sfhrsses Famiy $t~ility

NEW YORK (NC) - Main~

taining familystability is a rean problem in any program of popshyulation control a Jesuit soci~

researchist told a group of busshyiness and industrial leaders here

Father John L Thomas S3 of ihe Cambridge Center fOi Social Studies addressed a conshyIerencemiddot on population sponshysored by the National Industriall Conference Board

Once you change relations of man to procreation the reallmiddot problem is family stability and how to maintain meaningful sell relationships since traditionally man has always related these mare or less directly Father Thomas said

He ~lso stressed that all proshygrams for controlling populashyHon should be based on a proshyf4iund respect for the human pel shy

OUTSTANDING Mother M Alexander superior genshy8+jn and freedom of conscience

eral of the Felician Congregation receives the 1966 Fidelius Iileelogical groups religieueMedal from Arcl)bishop John F Dearden of Detroit The ane etherwise cannot exlleet 1le medal is to an outstanding Ameriean Catholic of Polis)) f4gtree theimiddotr views on others M

~if3originraquo Msgr Wallace J Filipowicz rector of SS Cyril and Me~bodi~ Seminary Ol~dJutI Lake MIch witnesses tHe eenmoay NC POOte Lauds Vatican

Yu~~aY PactIRegretmiddot and Worry ~Em]N (NC) - The Ponsii

a)DunURist - controlled dailySan Francisco Priest Join in Vatican Zyeie Warszawa has hailed the

~greemeot concluded betweftlConcern of Vietnam War Esculation ile Holy See and Yugoslavia

SAN JOSE (NC) - Twefliyshy for all eRd to violence in Vietmiddotshy U said the pact was evidenee two San Francisco area priests nam through Regotiatiofll5 tbe e-f the constructive evolution ill have sent a telegram to Presishy message said the attitude of the majority (If

dent Johnson joining the Vati shy the Yugoslav bishops followingSince all menmiddot and natioR5 can in itsmiddot statement of regret ))e death of Cardinal Stepinaemust face the judgment af God and worry over escalatioR tlf we dare not ignore the warning Carmnal Stepinac-who dioo the Vietnam war of Pope Paul The three maj~r in Hl60 after being released from

As responsible American citi shy eils ifJ the world today aFe prison-was a stauch oppenentshyzens with the greater burden ~f natianalism militarism Cgtf)6 cf Yugoslavias communist Feshymoral leadership we join the racism ~rme Recently the Polish gevshyVatican in its statement of reshy e-rnment has been waging a eamshygret and worry middotover recent paignmiddotagainst the Polish PrimateUnited States escalation through Hits middotSlowmiddot Progress StdaJl Cardinal WysZynski ae~ bombing raids near Hanoi and cusing him of anti-governme~ Haiphong With Pope Paul VI In Achieving Rights e-1foits and seeking to divide tM we continue to pray and t~ work CENTER HARBOR (NC) shy Church hy urging bishe)lS

Coadjutor Bishop Peter L Gereshy lJriests and laymen to look 1oitr ly ef Portland Maine expressed leadership to Archbishop BelesshyAsks Liberalizationmiddot holy impatience at the slow lew Kominek for Wroclaw

Of Constitution progress in achieving rights for ToRe Pelish paper said in sieuro~

LAUSANNE (NC) - A tell Negroes He told a New Enshy ing the pact the Holy See ~3fr gland Council of Churches lnOWB its approval of the atti shySwiss newspaper has called on

the people of Switzerland t4l friendship gathering here in tutle of Franjo Cardinal Seper eliminate from the federal canshy New Hampshire that he enshy head of the Yugoslav hierarch

dorsed Project Equality of the and bis loyalty tG the governshystitution the last traces of Catholie Church which urgesantifeminism anticlericalism and ment Zycie Warzawa laudeeuro the patronage of firms wi)jng Cardinal Sepermiddot as the leadintl to employ without racial bias

anti-Semitism yepresentative of those favoriJlII

a column by its editor Pierre tne caexistence of the Chffclll The Gazette de Lausanne )Jl

The friendship gathering was sponsored by the Council ofBeguin said such a move would wittl II socialist regimeChurches of the six New Enshyat last allow Switzerland to sign gland statesthe European convention on hushy

man rights Bishop Gerety called on ProtshyBeguin spoke out after the estants Jews and Catholics l4gt

federal government responding work together for racial justice to appeals in parliament exshy in the United States pressed its willingness to estabshylish a commission to study reshyvision of the constitution The Film Award current basic law has been in NEW YORK (NC)-Parable force since 1874 Among other a film produced by the Protesshythings it places restrictions on tant Council of New York for religious orders the Jesuits in sho ing at the Worldsmiddot Fair has particular leen cbullbullosen to receive the 1966

Religious Film Award of the Panama University National Catholic Theatremiddot Conshy

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PANAMA CITY (NC)-Panshyamas University of Santa Maria You Can Whip Our Cream but la Antigua founded two years ago by the Catholi( hierarchy has opened a develcpment proshy You Cant Beat Our Milk ~t gram with a goal of $25000000

Fat her Benjamin Ayecha You Gull Hill Route Man is ORSA president announced that the new campus will have Always at Your SelYice 16 buildings including a student

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mer session and evening and are merged the Roermond dio- gram will ultimately replace the Saturday classes have been coshy cese will be the only one in the current college the old Archshy GULF HILL DAIRY educational for several years country with its own major bishops palace with a suburban SO DARTMOUTH MASSshe said seminary campus

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18 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fart River-Thurs July 14 1966 Liturgists pman Texas Conclave

Pope S)f~ ~phitWJa~ formatiolfil HOUSTON (NC)- Worship in the City of Man will be the theme of tlie 1966 Liturgical Week here Aug 22 to 25 in the

Of lcopy3 ~~)Y ~e$el1ved to Priests VATICAN CITY (NC) - To themselves especially whenits

Sam Houston Coliseumpriests working with Catholic a question of catechism which Msgr Victor DePrimeo localAction organizations Pope Paul is the knowledge of the Churchs

chairman of the conferenceVI has emphasized that the spir- doctrine and when its a quesshysaid The theme reflects an inshyitual and doctrinal formation of tion of prayer worship sacrashycreasing concern among Chrisshythe laity is principally re- mental life spiritual direction

tians regarding the urban andserved to priests and initiation into the supernatshycultural revolutions of the 20thHe also said tliat eccl~siastical ural life and the sense of the Century Not only are citiesassistants-as chaplains or modshy Church growing rapidly but also theerators of Catholic Action orshy The more we give credit to style of life of the metropolis isgimizations are known in Italy~ lay Catholics and the more we becoming a kind of norm for themust keep both the ideas and demand of their collaboration li-fe of modern manactivity of lay organizations on and their own activity so much

The 1966 Liturgical Week willthe right trac the more must we assume them explore the relevance of the Pope pilUl listed a third task to be formed And formation is forms of Christian public wortIf priestly moderators Mainshy principally reserved to the minshyship to the problems of the citytaining contact between organshy istry of th~ priest

Father Gerard S Sloyan aized lay Catholics andecclesias- He Continued Another very former conference presidenttical authority whether that of a important responsibility reshysaid If the Gospel cannot bebishop or that of a pastor served to the priest-assistant is preached successfully in the cityThe Pope was speaking to vigilance Oyer the rectitude of --inclliding its suburbs-it willecclesiastical assistants of Ital- the line in ideas as well as acshynot much matter where it isian Catholic Action who had just tivities to which an association going forward Increasinglyconcluded their convention in that calls itself Catholic must modern man at least normativeRome on the problems of updat- be held influential man is city man Can

gt ing of the Church called for by This job is very demanding the city take in the GosPel 81the ecumenical council We must not let it happen that relevant to its problems If soOn the formation of laymen our best sons stray from the the Gospel has some humanthe Pope said However capashy right road and that instead of jropect if not it has noneble and however good our layshy being of help and consolation to

More than 10000 Catholics aremen are like all the faithful of their bishops they become occashyexpected to attend the generalGods Church they are disciples sions of apprehension delusion sessions liturgical celebrationsThey are riot forn~ed by and displeasure and smaller study groups of the Liturgical Week

Some topics scheduled to beNun TelaquomltesgtVlaquoftaolfnal Nursing NO KIDDING Hes flying six goats to India Father discussed include The Peace Jonas Thaliath CMI of Ba~galore India has airfreighted of Christ and the Modern CityTo 5arm ~l1leU1lfri~ Pri$orllers How Worldly Must the Church

SAN QUENTIN (NC)~Sister bedside nursing experience in Be AmeriCan Catholic Worshysix nanny goats from North PrairieWis to KeJ~ala state SOUtll India where he hopes they and their progeny will

Mary Anita is director of the San Quentins 200 bed hospital ship Tomorrow The Theologybecome substantial milk producers to fight famine The Neumiller School of Vocational which has cases typical of any of Secularity What Happens to Nursing-a fact that might not general hospital with the excepshy Catholic Near East Welfare Association in New York helped Worship The Church Preshyseem unusual except that the tion of obstetrics and pediatrics the Elastern Rite Carmelite NC Photo~ server of Values or Agent of ~hool is located in San Quenshy The latter training comes after Change and The How and tin prison parole when the student affili shy I Why of Involvement

A few weeks ago it became ates with St Lukes hospital bull Protestant Speaker the first such school in a penal San Francisco First Mass In Besides these general sessi~il institution in California to be Anoth~r Phase topics smaller groups will disshyaccredited by the State Board of Sister Mary Anita not only -Cel1ltury-Old Iowa Town Begins 1(11 Grow cuss such tQpics as the problems Vocational Nurse Examiners directs the program but takes a of the SpaniSh-speaking AmeFshy For Sister Mary Anita who personal interest in her students With Opening of Huge marnt ieans the inner city preachins

lor six years has workedfor the When you first meet a class singing participation lay minisshyeADlIANCHE (NC)-Camanche will go on fl~om thE~re But foraccreditation it is a major step she explained they look at you 1ers in worship art and architecshy

is a snall town with a centuryshy the present we wili ()perate as aforward for both the men and arid size you up -as a woman ture clergy education and manyoid history-but now its statting mission of St Marys parishUte society and as a nun You want to others to grllw Msgr Burke told thlt~ townspeoshy What this means she said reach them as a person and to Mass will be celebrated each

pIe -is tQlt after these men have let them knowYou are deeply ThE growth has been spurred day and an ecumenical serviceCamanche waS a thriving vil shyaerved their sentences the will interested in them personally by ttIe opening of a huge Du- will be held on Aug 24 in ail

lage until Jure 3 184)0 That dayreturn to society to be doirig I know I was impressed as i Pont plant on its outskirts-an attempt to illustrate the dynamshyit tornado viirtualiy obliteratedworthwhile work in a field in got the backgrounds of the boys area which now has been an- ism in the Churchs services at

the town It strutk while seJ- bull hich there is a real need to realize there has been a womshy nexecil by Camanche the present stage of worshipvices were being held ill They have already demon an in their life in some wayshy reform when celebrated with

ThE~ Camanche City Council Metpodist and Baptist churches8tr~ted that the program is often a most destructive way-a intelligence and caredonated tbe use of thetown hall which were wrecked The stormworthwhile she said There sweetheart or a wife who got Keynote speaker for the openshy and ~fuly 3 became a red letter left 28 deadmore than 80 1nshyace two men in class who have them off the track You recogshy ing session will be Joseph Mathshyday lin the town history - the jured Many families movedtbe possibility of parole before nize the tremendous impact a ews head of Chicagos Ecushyfirst time Mass was offered in- ~e program is complete and woman has on thelife of a man away after thetwi~terj but Cashy menical Institute a group ofthe f)wn for the Catholic pop- manche is beginning to growthey want to stay in prison unshy We are counteracting this Protestant clergy and laityulace DOWtil they are able to complete she explained by showing whose mission is to bridge the ~eir training them another phase of womanshy Th4~ council acted on a peti shy gap between an isolated Chrisshy Part of that ~aining included Ilood tion Iligned by 53 Catholic 1amshy Sister of Mlercy tianity and the racism poverty

iies The Mass was offered by and lack of responsibilityOn State Board Msgr Ambrose Burke pastor of widely viewed asmarks of ~ st Marys church in Clinton NEWPORT (NC) - sis t e r mod~rn city

FOR LATIN AMERICA Importance of Latin America ~s emphasize by Pope Paul VIas he ordained 70 young priests who w1l1 work with the people on that continent Among them was one American Father Daniel Corbett of Buffalo NY NC Photo

Establishment of a Catholic Mary Laetare Reagan of the dishyparist here was discussed after vision of nursing Salve Regina the 11 lass College conducted by the Sisshy

ters of Mercy here has been ap-If sufficient interest and pointed by Gov John H Chafeeprop(~r ~upport are promised we as a member of the state Board of Nur~e Registration and Nurs-

Trtilin at University ing Education for the term end- ing May 24 1969 ST LOUIS (NC)-Seventy-one

Sister Mary Laetare will servePeacl~ ~orps trainees have ar- as the representative of an acshyrived for a 12-week training

credited basic collegiate schoolprogram at the Jesuit-conducted of nursingSt Louis University here for a

projEct in Honduras They will be tJained for social work and nursi ng education programs and report in Honduras for in-counshytry training and assignment Oct 10 They will return to the Unit~d States ~n the Fall of 1968 INC

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NEW YORK (NC)-A top broadcaster and leading psyshychologists will join promishynent religious leaders in discussing the relation of Vati shycan Council D pronouncements to modem Religious life here next Wednesday ~d Thursday at the 16th annual Institute on Religious and Sacerdotal Vocashy

tions at Fordham University Among the featured speakers

will be Donald H McGannon president of the Westinghouse BroadcastingmiddotCOmpany who will discuss the creation of a proper image of priests and Religious

Father Donald R Campion SJ sectetal-ymiddotfor research and interreligious aHairs for the New York Province of the S0shyciety of Jesus will speak on the eHects of the ~econd Vatican

Counci on the renewal of Reli shygious life

A panel of clinical psycholoshygists will discuss the latest deshyvelopments in screening proshycedures for candidates for Reli shygious life

Panelists will be Father Paul DArcy MM director of educashytion for the Maryknoll Fathers Dr Walter Coville chief clinical psychologist at New Yorks St Vincents ~ospital and Dr John J Rooney La Salle College Philadelphia

Several priests Brothers and Sisters who serve as directors of vocations for various ordeXS will also address the institute

G~~dance Work Continued from Page One

t71ltltawn policies and guidelinefJ clem developed he says

He ereditsllOme foresighted ooministratolll who envisioned guidance as an integriI part of

their pro~ with training

=o~t~i~e~~~~~ ever progress wa$ made howshyever ~as dueto the endeavors of ~ch plo~essive adminlstrashytors It was not due to an alshyready existing policy Father

Moreau asserts There is reason for opti~sm ings of Vatican Council D 1 the Constitution on the Sacred ih~ rosary just call yourse1t dis~

however he notes Pointing out leading Marian scholar said here Liturgy obediellt to the wishes of thei

that the N1tio1lal Catholic Guid- Father William GMost pres-middot Maintain Practice eowiCii and the popes hesaid an~ Confe~nce has helped to ident of ~he Mariological Society The pr~ctice ot placing sa- T~e~omcils ConstitutiQ~ on establi~h th~ a~ diocesan guid- of ~enca ~ade hIS re~arks cred images in churches sothat the Shurc asks that the~~lt o ancecouncils currently in opera- dunng ~ lecture atthe Umver- they may be venerated br the M~r~ ~ generously fostered tion He says~ increasing num- sIty of Dayton~ faithful is to be firmly niain- he C(gtntlnUl~d her o~ administraiors and super- Vatican II didmiddot notmiddot call for kiiled FameI Most saId that the l~te in~ndents are expressing inter- downgrading the honor of F th M t 1 middott d rts Pope John had a strong devotIon a er os a so Cl e repo to lb H J f est infi~~rate guidance middotpro- Mary but reaffirmed and ~ rosary IS ~UrJl~l 0 a grams even for the elementary strengthened the Churchs pre- Soul speaks abo~t M~ry on school level vious teaching about her the Schedule Institute almost every page he added

The middotnext step in this evolu- priest said lion would appear to be one of Father Most of Oras College leadership he says in Dubuque I~wa attributed the

If further ~mprovementsare decline in Mariaridevotion part shyto ~ made m ~e counseling ly to misleading press covershyservlce~ of Catholic sc~ools then age of cOuncil debate on whether respon~lble leadership must to discussthe Blessed Virgin iil exert Itself and re-exanune the a separate s(hema or iil the sta~us of these programs and h h the Church theIr value for the students he sc ema 0 maintains He also Charged that certain

Unreiated Jobs writers distorted the Marian Father Moreau states that teaching of the council and ott

od guidance services will function m ern popes successfully only when prede- Speaking of the decline in termined policies are set and popular devotion to the Mother maintained by school adminis- of God the priet citea the reshytrators working closely with moval of Statues of Mary-and their staffs the saints--from some churches

He says counselors eannot function effectively unless they First Bishop Once ere certain of their relationships to the heads of departments Presidents Pupilteachers students parents and outside agencies HOUSTON (NC) - Bishop-

The school administrator plays designate Vincent M Harris of the key role according to Father the newly created Beaumont Moreau in determining how Tex diocese once was the pupil well the counselor is received by of a now distinguished teacher faculty and students alike If During his days at Sam Housshythe principal assigns the coun- ton High School here the bisb selor several other school jobs op-designatehad a speech clall8 none of them related to counsel- among his courses His teacheY mg then it will be diHicult for then is a world figure today The anyone to take abe latter func- teacherl nanie--LYndon Baine tioJ seriously Jclbnson PreSident of the U So

bull THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 14 1966

Urges Excellence In Churrch Mll11sic

ATLANTA (NC) - Professhysional musicians should demand and uphold excellence in church music Auxiliary Bishop Joseph L Bernardin of Atlanta told a group of musicians here

Speaking at a Mass attended by members of the American Guild of Organists during its annual convention Bishop Bershynardin said

Although the Church has had II glorious tradition of sacred music much of this tradishytion has beer lost to the average

parish Most Catholic corigregashytions have not had theopporshytunity to experience this great music

He told the organists thu( they and other musician must lead the way in parishes in introducshying excellence in church music

Music used in the sacted liemiddot urgy he said must be real art or it is not worthy of a place illl worship

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sephs Home for Chronic Invalid Children here has to be moved because it is located in a secshytion now reserved for Negro Africans and the Pallottine Misshysionary Sisters at the home care for both white and Colored (mixed race) Children there

The new home which will be rebuilt in a neutral zone foUl miles from its present location is scheduled for occupation early next year

Although ~e government Ia giving the Sisters wh~ started 1he home in 1935 about $197000 88 compensation the ne buildshying will cost them an additionai $352000 They will also need 8ft

extra $70000 for equipment and furnishings

Dentists help ease shock of new

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When false teeth get on yow llerveCI many dentists give special FASTJjErJ1Powder It helps hold weth In plfceshyhelps keep them from sUpping or 1r0Pshyping-makeS you feel more secure FASTEETH cushions tender gums so you can bite harder eat faster with greater comfort Helps you spealr tnore clearly FASTEETH checks plate lodor Dentures that fit are essential to health See your dentist regularly GeIl FASTEETH JlOW a$ IlU drug countEn

VILLA FATIMA CEREMONIES Profession and clothing ceremonies are held at Villa Fatima Taunton From left front row Sister Olivia Coelho oldest Dorothean reshyligious in t~e Unite4 States who has completed 66 years in religious life Rev Maurice Souza Villa Fatima novitiate ehaplain and pastor of St Anthonys Church Taunton Sisshyter Helen Oliveira St Elizabeths parish Bristol who was clothed asa novice Rear Sisshyter Elizabeth Hayes St Francis Xavier East Providence who made final vows Sister Judith Costa St Francis Xavier and Sister Gabriela Lima Immaculate Conception New Bedford noviCes and Sister Elaine Corey St Francis Xl1vierfinal vows

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DAYTON (NC)-~votion to Tbis practice lie Stkessed is in of pries~ opposing the ~osary Mary is ~n the decline but this direct opposition to the wishes ill sermons ~nd middotiscontrary to the teach- of the couricilHe quoted from But if you want to get rid ot

F h or Paris Priests

HOUSTON (NC) - John D Donovan pre sid e n t of the Real EstateAmerican Catholic Sociological Society will address a special institute for parish priests Aug Rene POyamiddotnt 22 here in conjunction with the shy1966 Liturgical Week Hyannis

Morning and afternoon sesshy 279 Barnstable Road sions of the pastoral day will SP 5-0079 precede with the opening of the Week that evening in the Sam Houston Coliseum Donovan~ address at the

morning session The Dilemma of the Christian Priesthood will deal with the role of the priest in contemporary urban llociety Apanel on reconstructshying parish life will feature the

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THE ANCHORshy Make Go~d Use20 Thurs July 14 1966

Of Papal Funds Ask CooperClltion NEW YORK (NC)-Hundreds

of thousands of dollars donatedOf En2be ~armsh to drought-stricken India in the

name of Pope Paul VI are being ~n CeD Work put to work to fight the causes

of that countrys recurring food WASHINGTON (NC) shortages according to Arch-

A national Confraternity of bishop James Knox apostolic copyhristian Doctrine workshop internuncio in India has recommended that par- The papal funds are being ishes seek to make the CCD used to implement long-term bigh school religious education projects to constpuct Irrigation program the concern of the en- systems dig wells build deepshy

sea fishing vessels and providetile parish involving the more direct cooperation of palents necessary training and equipshystudents and existing parish 01- ment for scientific vegetable garshy

dening dairying and poultry-ganizations

It urged the parishes to CUt- raisingtail expansion of youth work for In a letter to Catholic Relief a time and to put no morethan services - National Catholic

MISSIONER-FORMAI~AND IN-Mte usual amount of effort into Welfare Conference headquarshyexisting programs Instead an FORMAL Rev Raymond PLEduc telS here Archbishop Knox inshyeffort should be made to foster MS veteran of years in Philippine formed officials of the Amershya genuine and concerned Chris- missions is as apt to be found In ican Catholic overseas aid tian community among the work clothes supervising construetion agency that many of these projshyadults of the parish ects are a direct result of sur-

The emphasis on a more of new seminary as in more fo~mal veys conducted by CRS-NCWC ~ult-centered CCD- apostolate priestly attire He is at present sta- - personnel in India

was a key point emerging from tionedat LaSaletteProvincial House Archbishop Knox aiso stated Ii two-week workshop held at Southbridge that papal funds are being used

the Catholic University of Amer- to transport food supplies to the ica under the supervision middotof many remotely-located villages Father Joseph B CoUins SS where the population has been director of the National Center -most seriously affected by the

=r~~~h~~~ t~u~~rss~~HOW to EtltRoast Dog ~Amongmiddot Useful lracts se~ C~~~~o~~n~~i ~i-J1Ilrticipated though the emphasis must be 011

The recommendationsmiddot grew CZmiddot d b L S 1 p Ph middotZ bull agriculture and other food proshy ctut of daily seminars conducted eane y a alette rlest In l I~PPnes duction projects a sPecial effort

(juring the workshop by Msgr will also be made to coordinate Russell J Neighbor associate di- andintensify medical care for IllCctor of the CCD William J The secret of a long iife and the best way to chokedown an ~ntree of roasted dog the afflicted population through

ltJacobs of Extension Volunteers are among items of information picked up by Rev Raymond P Leduc MS since 1948 better use of mobile clinics eurohicago and Fattier F~anCis a La Salette missionary in tnePhilitpine Islands Dog meat is delicious if lt)TIE doesnt especially in the rural areas ~~ro~wa~~inot~e~~~ Latin realize what hes eating he insists But if one does know that It is dog meat the only

Essential Components way to get it down is by Steelworkers Head The recommendations were washing it down with a swig sometimes called ironwood must radically change upon arshy

devoted to such matters as the of gin at every mouthful As They-even make their own rival in the Philippines Earth- To Receive Award selection and training of teach- I chalk lines some resembling Old quakes and hurricanes con- P SB G C)

for the ong life In this Mother Hubbards shoe some stantly visit tllese lslands so ITT UR H (N - I Weets approaches to the adoles- Ab I tel t 1 d t fcountry we usually say Why lk t I d lik I k b old t e In na lOna presl en 0ltcent and organization and I e piS 0 S an some e )00 s UL mgs mus be very sturdy the United Steelworkers of put off till tomorrow what you A good ishline is twined around Even window jambs and outsideh 1 1 CCD B t

a recurring theme was that the a discalded typewriter ribbon s U mgs are mortised for greater celve the 1966 St Joseph thest ructure 0 f t e oca U can do today In the Islands t d Amedca has been named to reshy

they say Why do today what 1 d thO I 11 d t th d f tltcatechist does not operate in a middotspoo an IS me IS pu e s reng an sae y Worker Award presented at the can be put off till tomorrow through a concoction of charcoal B ld

vacuum the home the parish We Igh-tensloned Amerlcalls UL mg III Manila the 1ig annual Labor Day Mass heret t 1 and kerosene ReaI practical I t d th aod the commullL y a arge ale could11learn the secret 0f a long CL y an Inmiddot e provInce are as Th d d b

essential components of his assure ~ou Much better than different as dar and night Whiie e awar IS co-sponsore Y _ork life from theFilipinos At least any chalk line sold on the Amer- 1 d 1 b the Pittsburg Diocese apdarea I did for I often findmyself ican ma~ket pane um ercan be ordered in labor unions Presentation will

There was general agreement putting off till tomorrow what r Few Tools Manila lumber in the province be made by Bishop John J among the participants that per- could do today cOomes in the rough and i mean Wrlght of Pittsburgl1 f CC The carpenter works with A sons chosen or D work The mlmiddotssloner a New Bedford rough two by fOUl may be

h ld d tmiddot f velY f~ too lis toolbox at two Inches thlck at one end and Abel one of the founders of ou give some mica Ion 0 n~tive attendedStJoseph paro_ h d f ts d Ml ability to communicate with times no morethilli an empty froin th~ee tofour inches at the IS umon an 01 pJe ecessor the age -cultural _sociological ch~a) schooi in that city and La cement bagmiddot usually contains - other end Sti~l our carpenters the Steel )Vorkers Organizing

Salette minor and maJor sem- l t 11 C tt tmiddot f M groups to which they will be on Y a crosscu saw a sma work this lumber to speciflc~d omml ee Jsa nalve 0 agshyassignedIt was also pointed out inaries He is at prese-nf at the square one or two chisels a di~ensioris with great accuracy ~olia Ohio He was elected that no amount of training La Sal~tte Provincial House wood marker and a foot rule One good surface electIic planer ~ president Qf the United SteelshyOOULses will make a catechist Southbridge Massbut his heart Yet beautiful work is accom- could do more in a darthan 10 workers last year succeeding

is obviously very much ii the - I h d D d M D ald H h bGut of a person who is opinion- P IS e carpenters can do in a week aVI c on e as eeR ated or uncommunicative Philippines One concept of building however What patience these aetive in the labor movement

The selected one stated one His mem~o~tir~arly days men h~ve since the early 1930s group of participants must not in the Diocese of Tuguegarao Prelatre Wlcomes Hlving been in charge of Arhe St J9sephthe Worker only be able to communicate the Cagayan PI are affectionate constructions and of ~l consid- ward is presented to a persoll message but he himself must be In 1948 I was one of the lucky Israeli Presodent erable group of carpenters for who has distinguished himself ~e message have a genuine Fathers chosen to_found a newI~ SANTJAGO (NC)-Wherils- a good period of time I can say in the cause of Jhe workingman

love for the teenager and be th t b old th PII able to show this love acquired mission in the Philip- raelsPJesidentzil1man Shazar a UI mg III e n Ippmes

pines In previous years I had arrived here on an eight-day - is very interesting only and orily been a half-baked contractor at state vislt to Chile Raul Cardi- if one has acquired title absoshy

our minor seminary which ex- nal SHv1 Henriquez of Santiago lutely necessary virtul~ of pashyPope Paul Receives perience came in very handy was on hand at the airport as a tience

Episcopal Bi~hop Tool-minded that I was I memberofthe welcoming party VATICAN CITY (NC)-Episshy made it a point to take with me -The cardinal was introduced Minister on FCllcmiddotUtv eopal Bishop Horace W B Donshy as many hand tools as possible to Mr and Mrs Shazar by Pres- I MONTHLY CHURCH egan of New York has been reshy Electricaltools ~~ljiismissed for ident Eduardo Frei ltHICAltf9 (NC)~A Dinis~centl ceived in private audience by we knew that electricity had not On the day after his arrival of the Lutheran Church-Misshy BUDGEI EMVELOPES Pope Paul VI They discussed yet reached that part of the Presiden Shazar in an address souri Synod has been named an their mutual desire for Christian Islands But once there it took to a join1 session of the Congresstssocitte profssor of Ilociology PRINTED AND MAILED unity me very little time to realize that paid spedal tribute to Chile as at Loyola University here Dr

Bishop Donegan was the first even my hand tools meant little one of the few countries which Ross P Scherer who is a staff Write or Phone 672-1322 Episcopalian bishop of New to the Filipino worker Heres opened its doors to Jewish vic- member with the National

York ever to visit a Pope He the reason tims of the Hitlerite persecutions Council of ChurChes win as- 234 Second Street ~~II Riv noted that in the past it would From time -immemorial the in Europ~ Many were the Jews surne the post Sept 15 have been impossible for him t6 carpenters and cabinetmakers -~ho fled extermination finding recei ve me and for me to pay a visit to him

The Bishop had a 12-minute private visit and then introduced the aides accompanying him The Pope gave them medals of his reign and in addition gave the bishop a copy of the Bible in ilSreek and Latin similar to those he had given to Protestant obshyservers at the ecumenical counshyeil Bishop Donegan gave the Pope a copy of a new guidebook to the cathedral of St John the ])i vine in New York and a sUver ~wl from Britain

have been making their own logshyripping saws whittled down their own hammer and chisel handles squared off the smoothshyest and lightest wood planes out

of the hardest wood ill existence

Collect- $14 Million

AACHEN (NC) - Fourteen million dollars has been colshylected in the campaign for Miseshyreor the German Catholic overshyseas relief agency The amount

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City misfit Qualified as a doctor and New England prelates present ure of joy are often a burden and a bor~ because we have never Throughout the book ~e is gifted with extremely high com- this week fcr the consecration Of expanded~r love Rejoiclt~ Your love is bigger than your parish

hardly eyer referred to by name petence in his professionmiddot4e has the Abbey-College Church at your prayer-book your complacent spiritual fortress Praeti~e it butas the engineer the sub- by middothis loose morals and his ir- St Mselinj Coll~ge~Manches- j by selfdenial for the hunlry and you will understand its beautiesbull Btantive modified by one or an- regularity courted the loss of tel N H ~~veno~her B~$hops GodLove You

who does not know all there is Ion for JamIe The oy ~k~~ hI~ firm of Koehler and Issac It has td know about Negroes ail(~ S~~lIl$ t~ regll1p vlt~bty ~n been built by the Davison Con-

He actually looks at Negroes hls prelienc7middot Barre~tmiddot ~s per~ struction Company of Marichest- Is all eyes middotand ears and anten- sua~ecJ to gIVe up hIS_ Jpb a1~ ermiddot Groundhreaking was held ill

THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-ThurS July 14 1966

Percys Last Gentlemen8 Fascinating Elusive Novel

By Rt Revlisgr John S Kennedy Walker Percys novel The Last Gentlemen (Farrar

Straus and GirouxNew York $595) is both fascinating middot and elusive it is peopled by eccentrics of all ages and conditions and both_settingS and ~ction ~re stlange Irony ~lays over themiddot ~hol~ book Mr Vaught has antic ways lIke lIghtmng Llghtpmg af- and seems always to be middotgiving fords an unwonted even an impersonation of a crotchey stari1i~gview offami)i~r Southern gentleman He isin landscapes and objects m()men- act a very shrewd man tarily bringing intQ lrilliant Inte~t on making ~oey and prominence somegenerally un- very succ~ssfUl at It Mrs noticed detail while leaving all Vaught oscIllates between proshyelse in ominous shadow And when the flash h ended we w~nder wh~ther we saw what we saw Such too is the effect of Mr Per c y s method wit h human life an~ with the ltharshyacters he has created The The two absent members ofmiddot chief of these is WillisklnBibb the family are moremiddot readily unshy Bmiddotshomiddot) Cmiddotonnmiddotmiddot011Barrett 25 born in the Deep derstoodalthough neither w r South but when we meet him without cryptic quality At Stmiddot AnselmS shyworking as a hUmidification en- When we encounter Sutter be

middot gineer at Macys in New York is seen to be at 34 voluntary Bishop ConnollyWas among

other adjective as mocking as it is definitive Someone re-middot

learning Barretts 3C- marks On

tual duties that he is really only bull jan~tor Which IS true but truthls seldom dIrectly spoken any more

Baffles Psychiatrist He has periodic boutSmiddot of ani

nesia eXperiences difficulties in relating to groups bafflesthe psychiatrist to whom hehas been~ going for many months He) she (V~~L olttecl half de3s preachEld madethe highest possiblescoles Isk~~ her if ~he ~aritedto be Un1Su~1 Desln onmiddot psychOlogical aptitude tests) aliy~ a~~ 011 fl~ceiv~I1g in middotllf- The new chureb on the middotSt esp~ally in thearellofprobmiddotmiddot firmativeanswer bad~h~rc~m~itiseIIns cf~nipushas drawn a lem-solVing and goalseeldllg to the motherhouse gr~t deal of interestmiddot because

middot T~e trouble was hecoUldn That as il Val)ater tells of ~~r~Igtltsing s~ze and UIlc~U~ thmk what to do ~tYeentests Barret 1 ~eceIVed m~ruction_ circul~ d~signIt will se~

This ingenuousfree-floatiiJg ma~e a general confeSSlO~l was ~ the~ehe(iktinecomntuii~~y ~~ YOQrig man has a Peculiar efpounde~t shnven~aptI~d middotconfInne~ ~ts Abbe3middot Chuflh and the st~ middot on people For example when andmide mYf~rstv~ws all In de~fqody~ c~mPus c~apel

he tehirns to the Southhe di~~ thespaceof ~x wveks They P4l~yyeari~tbe plapJ1illg turbsmiddotthe Negroes with whom hi th~ught I w~ cra~y the~bQeyColllige Church was comes in contact He is the onlyTh~Yllughtli be~laquove that BaJ- designed br Nicholas Issac of white man in the entire South ~ett wIll m~e an ~dea~~ompa~ the Manchester architectural

Rae in theirpresence wvich is not at all what they expect from II white man hence their pershyturbation

-lt ToU~h of Ma~ness AS with illl else in the bOOk

the circumstanceSlof hisretumshying to the South have a touch of madness While in New York Ion beggars himselfto buya tel shy~ escope costing about $2000 in order to look at things (thebncks for exanipleina build- ing) and thereby recove~ the~ ~d also to _watch ~opl~ close up without their being aware

that they are undermiddotmiddotscrutiny He takes to watching a beauti shy

luI girl who frequerits a certain bench in Ce~tral Par~ ~e learn that she is Kit~Vatightmiddotmiddota South~rner likepI~Ielmiddot mee~ the cenclusionis equivocal her a~d her family ~nd soo~ ~is Mi ~ercys p4rpose it ouid almost a member of tl)e family appear is tqraise questions not

Kitty is ill~ew York for ~oanswer tli~m Th~ ambig~uty trainin~ in ballet and living of life itself is conveYed notmiddot with Rita who has been di deared up No valu~is Jeft unshyvorced from KittYsbrother Dr~ tested no conven~ioi-diili~talas Sutter Vaught Another brother well --as coriservatiy~)uhque~-Jamie 16 has been in Northern tioned) The book can beread hospitals foli four yea~suffer-forthecolnic genius whchnlushyfrom a severe and atypical minates it But vheri one h~s mononucleosis The pa~ntS of left off cquckling le wik~til1 i

Kitty and Jamie are in New be pondering themiddot darkWiSdoln telephone eal1~ sen JoMmiddotmiddotO York atthe moment because whichstirsilnci stutters in this Pastore of Rhode Island is tbit i

clltiinies cOllditionis~~ical~o-vetrxir~rz-rt~~xJxJi--Ejt middotebiefi-spoilHotmiddotiofmiddot~measu~~rlt

fesslOnal Southern charmmiddot a~d coquetry and b~uts of apopl~ctlc SUPERIOR GE1ERAL

r~ge at ~UC thm~s as fluorlda- Th~ Very Rev George F bon It IS ImpOSSIble to get at ODea SSJ has been reshythe simple truth about either

elected Superior General ofDefies Detection the Josephite Fathers whoseKitty too is hard to categoshy

rize By fits she sees herself inmiddot more than 300 priests clerics various roles dancer co-ed and Brothers work in the housewife She tries to fit her- Negro apo3toJate with theirself into stereotypes of each in motherhouJe in Baltimoreturn but what she is in herself

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more ill than eveJBarrett goes after them knowjngonlY that v~teran Rome cOrrespondent they are somewhere in the vi- ~ IrvineR Levinewh1) has cOYshydnity of Santa-Fe

Whenmiddot middothe finds the twob rothers Jamie il dy~ng

grimly comic struggle ensueSchiefly conceriiing whetlietor

not the youth is to be baptized as his sister the nun has directed Thedeathbed scene is grotesque

but ihesltapahly affecting and

positjpn and seems quite cont~n~ representinf five New EnglanQ to bemiddot an assistant coroner and GoD LOVE lOU to WK tor $10 In appreciation for Our amatemiddoturphImiddotlosophermiddotmiddotmiddot Dioceses participa~d in middotthe

_ ceremonies as did Benedictine Lords -crace to camtt smolting may we DOW ~8e the money sPeDt In Six~ Weeks Abbots from monasteriesmiddotacroSs onmiddot these coffin nails to Ilail down the spread of leprosy hunger

Val t~e older daughter is a the naiioriled by Rt~ Rev Beililo and thirst bullbullbull to AB for $100 In thanksgiVing for arecovelT nun working among Negroes in Gut OSB Abbot Primate of fom amiddot sevee heart attack and slight stoke bullbullbull to Thomas a miserable backwater in the the Benedictine Order agemiddotS Christine age 1 Michael age 6 Patti age 5 Robert age 4 DeeR South She was instantly Bishop EmestT PririeauOt Paul age -Z fO $941 We saved this money we Iot from our converted to Citholicism while Manchester officiated at the ~ Christmases Valentines and birthdays smee ou fathe middotdied ~ bull deg at ~oJum~ill Uhiv~rsity ~he~ consecration riteli which were to a MissionmiddotSoclety of (ifreen Bay Wise for $50 Enclosed is amp

oneAay ~n t~e middotlibrary ~ n~ri presid~ 0 vel by - Richard eheck ~ help 7011 middotwith jrou inision work ha4~uddel1lYsaid to hTr~h~tCardinal Cushing whoa~ ~ ~

~ccompany Janue and the fam~ Dec 1963 Ily qack hOJW~middot Once there h~ an~ Jlll)ie can go where t~ey S V tideg U like and ~ll~ave ~he whe~~ ays CI can ses withal to gratify their every YVmiddotmiddot middottmiddot0 J~dmiddotyamiddotnmiddottage whim

Affecting Scene RADNOR (NC)-The Vaticaa -The re~igtltiti~n of t~ storY has respomedmiddottotheageoftei shy

comes with the disappearance of evisiorf Witb a professional apmiddot Sutter ari~ Jamie the latt~I now proacliand is using themediUtili

to-advantaeaccordmg ~ Ii

ered Rome for NBC News foir several years says in TV Guide magazirie The familiarity Ci papal advisors withmiddotmiddotthe Intri~ cies ofmiddot middott~levision sometimes seeinS grellter than Am~riCaA televisions familiarity withtb2 Vatican bull Levinecredited much of themiddotmiddot Vaticans progressive attitude toward telcvision to Pope Paul VI who has made greater use of the medum than either middotPiWl XIIor Jopn ~III OIL C DI mn - uSC~ 11le laquol oS Iiuo

WASHINGTON (NC) ~ The Seniitehai p~ssed and sent to the House a bill making it a federal crime to make an obshyscene or harassing interstate

Unhappy in the F~--h-e-fS-H-O-Use-middot-~--Imiddot

Godlove You By Most Itev Fulton J Sheen DD

We go to Mass we sa our prayers we receive Communion we help pay for the gymnasiumin the school with 6 basket-baD middotstandards Yet we are unhappy not just emotionally but even in our faith Why Because it is half-faith We are like the elder SODmiddot

who stayed in the fathers house but was miserable He complained andmiddot was unhappy for two J~asons firsthe could not see why middotthe fathers house andheaven too should be turned upside down for those who left it or were miserable sinners and good-for-nothings second becaUse the elder SfJn was vegetating not living-biB piety was niiidewed and he found God a bore when he kept the Comshymaridm~ntS He was not putting his faith into practice

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Some of us 111 the (lhurchare like married couples who artei a i~~ years Dever1ell one another I love )ou In like maDrier faith ~a tediun1when it does not gO out to neighbor arid Is incapable of sympathizing rith tbe llper helt youth thfukinlr of suicide ilr those living in h~vels iD Africa We 1ake our faith for granted Like the elclerson It exshyp ~es ItSeif in fonnulizfld worship of God but riot in a sPontalleo1llS love of he hungry Christ lit wriles big checks for rich church institutions without eve tithing $10 of it to brinir the faith to someone In Asilll It Is jwlt full of saeh habitsas outine llueSday n~venas We

are the good solld middle class who ignore the classless vEl are the salt

of ihe earib but salt that has lost Its savor

We ~ unhap))) ~Iuse the ChriSt we have in oU hearts Is a plastic Christ not thll flesh and blood Christ breathing and suffering in the ~serabll of the world Strange is it not that the Church and maniage which are to give Us the greatest measshy

The color-of each ofmiddot the WORLDMISSION RO$ARYS ~ decades-sy~bolizesone oj~thefive continents of the ~orld where missionaries are laboring tomiddot bring souls to Christ Thosemiddot of you w~cannotmiddot-go ~the Missions can s~r~~gthent1losewho~or~in

your place by prayingfor them To 11C~ve p~~ W9RL~ ~I~~PN ROSARY which has- 00eJ1l blessed by Bishop Sheen send your

request and an offering omiddotf $2 to TheSo~~ty fQl- the h~pagciti~ of middotthe Faith 366 FifthAvenue New YorkNY 100lgtlmiddot

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THE ANCHOR-Catholics Lead Franciscan Missioner Says Singing ~ancing 13Thurs July 14 1966

In Resettling At Mass Part of Zululand Liturgy Ghanas Leaders New ArrivaIs

MIAMI (NC) - Almost By Dor~thy Eastman Want Church half of the Cuban refugees LONDON (Mt)-Church leadshy

His parishioners not only sing at every Mass-they dance too Theyve been doing who have ~ived in south ers in Ghana have been asked It for years When he performs a wedding ceremony the first thing he usually aoes is to bring religion back to theFlorida since the United introduce the bride and groom to each other Mo~t times they would have never have met country) youths by the LibershyStates government - sponsored ation Copncil that was set upairlift started last December before this The priest with the unusual parish is Rev Thaddeus Kidd OFM who was

after the coup detat that oustedhave been resettled by the Imshy in the diocese this month on Kwane Nkrumah Archbishopmigration Department National behalf of his Franciscan eountry the story will be told in John K Amissah of Cape CoastCatholic Welfare Conference mission to the Zulus He of- the same way down to the last told the Universe a nationalFlights arriving twice daily five days a week already have fered the comJYlent while W~ their knowledge has been Catholic weekly here

This is a healthy sign thehere that ululand In the north- pasSed on by word of mouth andbrought more than 26327 exiies archbishop said an indicationeastern p~rt of the Umon of the spoken word is sacred toto south Fiorida More than at least that the Church isSouth AfrIca 111 a ~Ittle cooler them When we first made this12119 refugees have been resetshy wanted by the leadersthan Massachusetts In the sum- discovery about them we begantled by NCWC in other areas of He claitned that things hadmer Were 6O0 feet a~~ve sea to reaJize how the stories in thethe country including New Jershy got to such a stage with Dr sey New York California Dlishy le~el In myte~rItory ~o Its a lot Old Testlimept coulC have been Nkrumah that any change wasnois Ma8Sachusetts and Puerto drIer than It IS here passed on before the time of the bound to be for the betterThe gema~ Franclscan who written word

hastens to say that he IS no rela- Rico An additional 6247 exiles Archbishop Amissah said thdon the NCWC registration rolls tion to Captain Kidd-As far as Dancmg Is Sacred he had seen Nkrumah at regularhave remained here I know-was in the diocese for Would Father Kidd compare intervals and found him cordialWomen and Children the first time He was born in his Zulus harmonizing and and friendly until 1963 whenWithin hours after they arrive

Scotland-his speech still retains dancing at Mass to the new the Ghana leader turned moreat Miami International Airport a Scottish burr-but raised and American innovation-the con- and mOl to the East and it beshythe refugees from Cuba who deshy educated in London He has a troversial Jazz Mass Theres came impQssible to get an intershysire resettlement are enroute to doctorate in social and political no comparison he says speaking view with him other cities to join relatives who science from the University of of the Jazz Mass thats almost The archbishop said that therefled the communist - controlled Louvain and he taught philos- artificial Its being superimposed has never been much oppositionisland earlier ophy at the College of Bergliolt upon this culture The great or hatred for the Church inAccording to Hugh McLoone outside London before going to thing about the dancing of the Ghana because most of thedirectot of the local NCWC ofshy Zululand as a missionary Zulus is that it arises from the countrys schools were built byfice jobs are no problem and First Native Ordained people-its instinctive the good missionaries andoffers of positions in various The Franciscans cover 30000 For them dancing is some- they also established many hosshyareas of the country are abunshy

square miles of territory in thing sacred you know middotIts very pitalsdant Premier Fidel Castros reshyZululand with 50 priests and 150 devotional when you see themstrictions on draft-age males sisters About eight per cent of do it---the way they do it and the technicians and professionals are the people are Catholic Ten of expression they put into it Its Religious in Texasreflected in the arrival figures the priests are Africans from part of their liturgy and a sen- M k C Iwhich show the majority of new other parts of the continent On sible manifestation of their wor- ar entennlarefugees are women and chil- July 4 the first Zulu native was ship because it emerges from SAN ANTONIO (NC)-Archshy dren

Work for Refugees ordained a priest in Rome The their culture bishop Robert E Lucey presided Latest statistics indicate that sisters are currently training 50 Father Kidd spoke of a letter at a concelebrated pontifical

411 per c~nt are women and 32 young Zulu girls as novices he received recently from an- yenasS here marking the compleshyper cent are children age 17 and They will middotform the nucleus of other Franciscan priest who is tion -of 100 years in Texas for younger Ab~ut six per cent of an order inZululand that will wlrlting to go into brand new the Sisters of Divine Providence the exiles are over 65 nurse and teach territorY that has recently been of San Antonio

Despite the large Dumbersof The Zulus being a l0madic opened up to the mIssionaries A feature (jf the three-day 001shyrefugees who have arrived by peo~l~ m~ve around a great deal ~hereare approximately 45~ - ebration was a dfamatic and the airlift there has been no in- _ but ItS stIll remarkable how far people there--and not a single musical Iage~pt Pr~)phets ~f

middot ereilliein the welfare eaSe load _ my pariShioners often walk to Christian Lig~t h~ld at the MUllicipal middot officials Said MassA family~ight-start out But1~~pr~est~ant embark ~n AuditprIumWtold thcstory-of

walkingwedn~~day to get to hi n~w miSsion just yet Hes the two centuries of the corlgreshyo C of e rass onSunda~ ~ou mIght say waiting to receive enoughrilohey - gationsmiddothist~rymiddot including the

DedIcatea I middotornG that Fat~er Kid~ 18 Igtretty no 0 go int~dheterrit-oryand-puHdmiddot ~09 y~a~~sP~J1~)~f Texas ) Seminary CObullege madlc hlms~lf smc~ he travels _ lIis new beaclquiutersa Smll1 The Sisters 0pound Divlne Provi-

bouncmg around m his L~nd 1Al~ER ~iDJ) OF st~aw tbatched mud hut that win - denceoSan Antonio iex were tos ANGELEs dc) ~Ihree Rove) ov~rr6OOO S9uaIe mIles _e about $20(1 fUnded hi ~~ance in 176 They

eerclinalswereamong morethan overhls panllh The Zulus have absolutely serve in the archdiocese of San a sre ofprelatewho partII InthelO years since he went f bull Antonio arid in the dioceses of

- -V antastlC memories the )Dis- 0 d All p bull h pated inthededicatiooi c~reinon- to middotZululand ltl saysmiddotthata f~W sionary says l-heyll remember ~s - arlS es ~liu ~t ~ B~deg1f1tville cpmiddot~~ _ les of-st tohnsSeminary lt~pl~ 1hing1l~ave ~ha~geeurolin this word ~Qr word what you told To Have Counclls Il nsti Dal1as-F~ WOlth El

lege in supurban Camarillo largely lmchanging country For thtlJllfive years ago There ale ~aso d~lvesion ~ Houston sail middot JtranciS CardinalSpel1ma~of instance the bridegroom still tribal storieS that have be~n SASKATOON (NC) ~Bi~hop J~gelo Alealdria Laf~yet~e

New York officiated at the ded pays his brides parents for her handed down for 2000 years and middottJKlein hasiristructedpastors LIttle ~ock- Oklahoma Cityshyic~tion ceremonies but when tpe Franciscim ~rst d lmiddott of estabiish parish cOlnichs Tulsa and Queretaro Mexico d Z 1 d ~ WI e y sca~eled parts t~e

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After the dedication Jaines arnvl In ulu an the average throughout the Saskatoon dio- Francis Cardinal McIntyre o~ bride coston~ cow and now slle ceie by the end of January NO jOB TOO BIGLos -Angeles was chiefcel~brant would cost five Buthe added middotFaith Makes Sacred 1967 rlle- councils aremiddot pllinned at a concelebrated MaSs with wi~h a ch1ckle most pride- M f as a step towards a represen~- NONE TOO SMALLmiddot the bi~hops afthe provineeOf grooms pay now on theinsta~l- usic E fective tive diocesan council in the -Los Angeles who include Bish ment Plan-lt-Ofle cow down and LOS ANGELES (NC~The future The Canadim prelate SULliVAN BROS~op Aloysius J Willing~r CSS~R~ ~ years to pay the rest middotapostolate of sacredmusic can ~idit is premature~ to estabshy~md Au~iliaryBishopiIarryJ( Automaticallymiddot Drafted not be effective without faith lish)hemiddottiiocesan body now but PRINTERS Clinch of Monterey Fresnomiddot The word Zuluineanswat Auxiliary Bishop John J Ward ~ added his hQpe thatit ean De_

Bishop F~aricis J ~urey of Sa~ riormiddotFathermiddotKidd explains So of Los ~gei~s toid the NaUon8l foUnded in the neQr futJire bull piego andFranlt~sJ Greeno that every bOy born into the r CathQlic lI4usic ~duc~tors As~ Tucson and Auxiliary Bishops tribe is automatically drafted eiation here

Tlmothy Manning and John J _when hes born So it wouldnt HQw much the chui~ch has at Ward of Los AngeJes do any goodfora Zuhdo bum _ ~eari t~e~sounq~u~Jligtft~e fQrlns his draft~ilrd~heshould realii qf $8~Jed musJcca~d)e sej~frqJJi bu h k)i th t1( t th~diJe~tiyes ofi~e pOpes over r~n 1 00-Voice Choir r~ ~ r ~~ I Ia e - the yeals~ he s~id

AtJohrison Wedding middotmiddotPrCraquodiicingObscene tbC~~~C~~~~~~k~t~t WASHINGTON (-NC)-A com-middot FI R d I ical llmllte~ri~mmiddot ~he ll)lltershybined choir of loomen and boys ms ~ bull 4ga pieces of art wIth which Chrisshyfrom two Catholic churches in SAN- FRANCISCO (NC)~T~tians over the centuries have

Baltimore will sing at the wed California Supreme Court bas praised God and the~i~herited ding of Luci-BainesJohnson the ruled thatthe production of ob ~reasures of sacred muic both

Presidents daughter and Pat- scene films is l~gal in this State liturgiCal a n dnop-lit~rgic~l rick JNugent here SaturdaY~ provided ~heIe is 110 prQvenin- should inspile Church musicians

Aug 6 middot bull _ tention toexhibitpr distributemiddot tocpntimie ~h6set~aditions shy Themiddot White House announced them nobly by rendering a service the chOirs fro~ the Cathedral of The states highest eourtmiddot that ismiddot genuiilelyartistic~

Mary Our Queen directed by ruled 5-2 that Robert A Klor Robert middotF Twynham and the ofmiddotJos Angeles a commercial ---~--~------

Church of the ImmacuIQte Heart film producer had beenmiddot con- MOntle Plvmmiddotbmiddotn9 amp 0 Mary directed by Norman victed of a crime which does not Syndor have been selected The exist H bull Co I Nuptial Mass will be offered ~t State lawforbids prepaIation eQtlngmiddot Ie noon in the National~hrine of of obscene materials intended Reg Master Plumber 2930 the Immacula~eConceptionhere for sale or distribution But GEO~GE M MONnE with 700 guests present Judge Mathew OTobriner whO - Over 35 Years

T~ynham will write original wrot~ the majority opini~n of Satisfied Service musl~ for parts ~ he Nuptial said the statute does not apply- 806 NO MAIN STREET Mass and SYndorm direct tbe to materials lOOt intended lor

190-voice fombined eh9i ll jiltributiODFall River OS 5-7491

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Registered Embalmer

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Holy Cross Fathels Pilgrimage leaving Oct 10th with Fr Robert E McDonnell wil visit Lisbon Fatima

Madrid Rome Lourdes Paris and London Total cost is $82900 Time Payments

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Expect 200 Pre~ate) at Opening Of Liverpool Catho19c Cathedral

LIVERPOOL (NC)-Between 00 and 300 overseas cardin~s and bishops will attend the cereshymonial opening on Whit Sunday next year of Liverpools spaceshyage Catholic cathedral

Pope Paul VI will send a pershysonal legate Leaders of the major Protestant churchesmiddot in Britain of the government and other national figures will plUshyticipate in this red-letter dayfor English Catholicism

The Cathedral of ChriSt the Klngalmost defies description

In none of the recognizable arshythodox styles of design it is a round tentmiddotlike building of cOhshy

crete with huge radiating butshytresses opening in its center like a wigwam f6r a tall broad cliimshy

ney ofcplored glass sunnounted by 16 sllarp pinnacles symbolic of the Crown of Thoms

All the multicolored lights fil shywring down this great shaft focus on the 19-ton solid white marble high altar and its surshyrounding white sanctuary Whereas the outside of this

vast grey and white space-capshysule sha~ suggests lightness and airiness the inside is solemn and majestic and richly colorful with small medieval orifices in tinted glass giving an almost

medieval tone Eaeh of the 10 side chapels is

isolated from the maio circular JElterior by purple glass dotted In red with the chapels tbelDshy

gelves lit by small slits1ind oPenings mostly in riehred glass

Piiee ~ $11 Milll811 The vastness of the maUl eashy

therlral is iildicatedb1 tliIe ~act that 2600 people can beaccomshylIlodated within 60 feet oif lhe

Sanctuary Cilft curved wooden baiches on SIGtted tubes Wtooh e~R be dropped into socke~in Ibe floor N9nnally this beBchshy

iftg wiil be reduced to accOOampB39shy date about 600 aHowing a better ~ of the white marble ftoer- -l$ariin Quigley 11 editM-pushy

mg with thick spokes oigretr liIher who claimed tbe death radiating~owardsthe high altar knell of themiddotMotion Picture Pro-

Latest heating acoustics anddllCtioo Code was ~~d by lRedenl cieeoratons have pushed release of the film up tile priCe of the eathedml to middotYoUr statement tb8t there is ever $l1Hilllioft noSUChmiddotthing as gOOd taste in

It will aetas ~~ blasphemyprofanity and obshytwm crown above the LiVeropOOl ilcerilt7 is suoh a basic truth skyline i~ the dark red saJiEl- that there C9Qld be DO one who atonemiddot Anglican eathedral jUst would ar~ with it Fine said 600 yards away with itllsolid in a message to Quigley Fine classical belfry pledged his suppo1 to an up-

Designed itT MethodJst dated code which would prevent The Cafuoli~ cathedral iTOfl~ ~lasPhemy profanity and 00shyt~y has beeJel designed bt a sceruW iD Id M th~ ---teet QUigley whOse middotfathermiddott1~1~j uo-year-o e UUCNo ou _~

Jrrederick Gibberd while the to writethe code strongly criti shyAnglican one begun some25 cizedthe Elizabeth Taylor-Richshy

years middotago and still being COID- ard Burton movie in a front pleted was designed byGilbert page edit~~atof histrade pubshyScott a Cathblic He no~middot lies lication M~tion Picture Daily burled by speCiat pennissi~n of Quigley cited several cauSes

the HolySee in the Anglican of thecod~s 10Jtg sickness and Itathedral precincts then declared The cause of

Originally the Catholic au-middot death is one The code died beshy thorities in Liverpool embar- caiise of WhOs Afraid of Virshy

rassed by themiddotlack 9f au18de- -ginia Woolf quate cathedral for the gr~tmiddot Ca~holic city planned a bui1~ing f~lasscal liiles and grandiose Mi~~ionary ~hool design to dVal---tboUghrespeclshy Now Ecumenicalfllll~ just a trifle smaller - St middotPeters basiliea in Rome After TOKYO (NC)-St Iosephs ~ars of ambitious effort 1I1e Missionary Institute here is now crypt a cathedral in itself playing Ii role in the ecumenicalwas eventuallY-completed middot movement

Butmiddot John Cardinal Heenan of The institute whiCh provides Westmimter then archbishQl) of language and missionary ~ormashy

shytion eourses for Religious and

Parmiddotsihes 13i1y nowh~smiddotmiddotasstudents BishshyNew op Vladiniir ofmiddot the Orthodox ST LOUIS (NC) - Msgr Ed- Church in jaPan amI Anglican

ward T OMeara director ofthe Sister John~ichael~GoanBishshySt Louis archdiocesan mission op Vladimir 44 is from Donshy

office said the archdiocese ~s ora Pa and Sister Jolin Michael creating a new pariSh in mission 35 is from Philadelphia -territory in Bolivi~ and also The misSionary institute was staffing for the first time a Bo- established in 1951 and bas tivian parish that has beenmiddot under Wainedmiddot 800 persons Father Anshy

middot the care of Spanish Pasampionist ~lus A~off OFoM is cIeao ofI pesta ~

1 bullit ~ - ~bull middot_k_6~_ jmiddot_~_=_-_jt ~~l- ~ -l_ bullbull -=~-=--J~~~~6~

Liverpool scrapped the rest of the old plans called for a ~cathedral in our time and launched a worldwide compeshytition for a modern quicklyshyiiuilt iesignIt was won by Gibberd

Name Observers

To Conference VATICAN CITY (NCf-The Vatican Secretariat fo1 Promot ing Christian Unity has nam~ ~ight Roman Catholic o1servershyconsultants to the World Conshyference on Church and Society to be held in Geneva starting riext Tuesday under the sponsorshyship of the World Council of Churches

The conference which will bring together 400 Orthodox Anglican and Protestant theoloshygians and laymen has been in preparation for more than a year and the unity secretariat has already cosponsored with middotthe WCC twC) meetings on the problems of Church and society

Among the eight observershyconsultants are two Americans Jesuit Father Edward Duifproshylessor of political science at Holy Cross College Worcester Mass and Msgr Joseph Gremiilion director of sOcio-econoniic cleshy

middot velopinent Of Catholic Relief Services --- National Catholic Welfare Conference t

Movie sOunds Film Code Death Knell

LOS ANGELES (NC) --The answer to the eontroversial movie Whos Afraid of Virginia Woolfr has been fOWld~amODg middotmen -ifi the movie~industfy

Marshall H Fine president of the National Association of Theater Owners has endorSed

stioongly tile position taken Jay

Urges Catholics to Oppose Goverl1lment Qirth Control

SUPEIUOlR GENERAL Sister Mary Pius SP newshyIy elected superior general middotof the Si ters of Providence She is the twelft~ superior general of her order NC Photo

English Seminary No~ University

LONDON (NC) - Englands Heythrop college formerly a Jesuit s~minary has been turnshyed over to the Church to be used asa national Catholic university

Fathe r Terence Corrigan SJ Iesuit provincialand vice-chan cello- of the cOllege announced middot that thE JeSlJits wanted to tum

~ ooil~~e over to a charitabletrust

Details of the new trust will be worl~ed out in a meeting esshytablishing operating rules and a govemillg senate The sena~ will have reoresentativEis of the Brit shyish bisb~ps and of religious com- mumtiei attending the school ~ JesUits will continue to adshyministel~ the university Airi~iriew students e~peeted

for the bull Fall termare stveral AmetCllft Sisters ef St Joseph TIi~ Si~ters fromiong Islampntt

NY iriH be among the first IUIRs at the universitymiddot

John IJardinal Heenan ()f WeBtshyminister acceptimg the -Jesuit ampfier pleaded for help mmakshying thi~ university a lIUccess

HARRISBURG (NC)-Cathoshymiddot lics who oppose the birth control program of the Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare have been urged to write th~ir

elected representatiyes expressshying their opposition

The appelll ~as ~8lde middotin a leaflet warning of the dangers of

government birtH conftol isshysued by the Pennsylvania Cathshyolic Conference agency of the

middot states Catliolic bishops Copies of the leaflet were disshy

middot tributed throughout thi~ state It warns that the birth control middot policy ofmiddot the state welfare deshypartmeJlt threatens coercion and invasion of the privac1( of citi shyzens It says the Planitecl Parentshyhood movementmiddot is making a

middot drive for government fimds to expand its work und~r the s~ate program

It also stresses the medical uncertainties involved hi use of oral contraceptives and warns that the next step in the state program would be a push for sterilization

The leaflet cenclude If you are opposed to government birth control write to your elected

representatives asking them to oppose government )romotion and funding Clfmiddot birth control programs

On June 20 the PellDsylvania Catholic bishop1lit a statement appearing in paid advertiseshyments in newspapers throughout the state called for gcvernment to ~maintaiR ari attitude of pre-

MissioftariiesLeaye shyForLati~ Ame~ica

BOSTON (NC)-ThE~ Mission- atl3 Societ of St James the Apostle hasmiddot annGUoced that 11 new members including eightmiddot priests from the Boston archdioshycese have depirted for assignshyments in Latin Amedcan parshyishes staffed by the lKociety

In addition to the Boston priests the nEW members inshycludeUlree fi6m tile cilioceses of Danas Pitt8lMtrgh and Sioux City

The St Talliles Society was foUnded)y Iticbard Cardinal Cusbiag of BOston i11 1958 to help aUeviatE the sbortage of priests m Latll Arneicbull

wrtiislnvQlvesltational eooper-middot ation it involves great middotexpense CleCH Way foir New fer thE expansion of facilities Luthercn CouncilwhiCh would attract the best

KANSAS CITY (NC) - Theminds ~tmong the Catholic clergy way wlsclealed here for forshyand laiti and non-Catholics as mation of a Lutheran organizashywell lie added

middot tion whiCh willl represent 95 ~r cent of the countrys nine mil-

Pittsburgh Ordinary lion Lutherails The Lutherafl Church in Amershy

middotAt 1middotijr~Missions ica which has 33 million Jlem-PITTSBURGH (NC) --Bishop middotmiddotbers at its cofi~tion here voted

middot JOOnJ Wright of Pittsburgh is to join the proposed Lutheran middot makiof middothis bi-annual visit to Council in the US)A

Peruvhnmiddot middotmissionsstaffed by The proposed council is schedshypriests ofmiddot his dioceseuled to bemiddot formed at a consti shy Feur Pittsburgh priests ilt- tutional eomrention in Cleveshy

middot tached to the Missionary ~ociety land from Nomiddotv 16 10 18 The of st ~rames ace working in the council already has been ratified Chimb)te area of Perumiddot Bish6p Wright hasmiddot visited them every two years

lEIighlightsmiddot of this visit win be the blessing of a new normal school and a maternity clinic subsidized in major part by con- tributillnil from Catholics of the PittsblJ rgh dioCese

Pittsburgh p r i est s have workEilt1 in Chimbote a city of 125000 for some years They openelt the first free library in the ar(~a built a church opened a shelter for the aged conducted educational and spiritual proshygrams and have been active ill the or Janization of a labor unshyion fOI~ tishennen of Chimbote

BishDp Wright who will offi shyciate at several Confirmation

cerelll(lnlesin the ChimbQte area will l(tUl1l to the United States

laterampbjaawnth

by the _Lutheran Church-Mis- souri SynodbullwhichchilS 26 mil- lion memberS the American Lushytheran Church which has 26 million members and middotthe Synod of X van ge Ii ca 1 Lutheran Churches ~hiclti has 20000 memshybers

cise neutralitymiddot fu regard to family planning

The bishops were particularly critical of awelfare department policy pennitting caseworkers ~ initiate discussions of birth

control with welfare recipients and authorizing birth control services for the unmarried in ~me circumstances

The birth control program has also become an object of controshyversy in the state legislatilre Rep Martin Mullen cbairmall of the House appropriations

committee is pushingan amendshyment which would bar use -of tax funds middotby the Welfate departshyment for birth control

Tax on Jesuits Ruled Illegal

ERNAKULAM (NC)-An inshycome tax on the Jesuit society of Kerala has been ruled unconsti shytutional by the state high court here in India

The court upheld a petition by the society challenging a levy for the 1962-66 period by the agricultural income tax officer of Taliparam~

The officer had turned dOWIl a plea for exemption of the order from the tax under the terms of the Societies Registration Act which exempts properties meant for religious or charitable purshyposes from agricultural income tax

He contended that although the Jesuit society claims tG be a religious organization there was 10 documefttary prOOf that its income is cactuaHy spent for the purpose mentioned in its rules

The high court held that only the legal beneficiaries of the orders income and not tax offi shycers had the leg~i rigbt to caR on the orqerto fUnsh proof that its income is spent accordshying to rulesbull

Deaf A~i~tion Holds Convention

SAN ANTONIO NC) lhe Internationalmiddot Catholic Deaf A1Jshysociation is holding its annual eonventiOft here thisweek Semshyinars in the liturgy and adminshyistration of the sacraments and pre-Cana and Cana conferences are being held for persons unshyable to hear and in many cases also unable to speak

Other features include a eonshycelebrated Mass in sfgn language a banquet attended by Archshybishop Robert X Lucey of saa Antoitio and a gr~d ~all

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Co-Directors Continued from Page One

Fattier Demers has been Greater Fall River CCD Director and Father FoIster who joins him in the Fall River Area work served as Greater New Bedford CCD Director before his recent transfer to Fall River

The division of the Greater New Bedford and Fall River Areas and the appointment of the new Co-Directors will hereshyby give each designated priest an equal number of parishes to eare lor

The four Co-DirectorswiU join the other Area Directors of the Diocese Rev Thomas F Neilan Taunton Rev James F Kelley Attleboro and Rev Phil shyip A Davignon Cape Cod

Father Foister Father FoIster a feature

writer for The Anchor was born in Fall River Dec 6 1931 son of Mrs Eglantine Allard FoIster and the late Mr J()seph J Eolshyster

Following graduation fro m Mount St Charles Academy Woonsocket he attended Our Lady of Providence Seminary

Warwick R I and St Marys Seminary Baltimore He comshypleted his studies at the North American Co))ege Rome where he was ordained Dec 20 1958 by the rector Most Rev Martin J OConnor He was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree by St Marys and a Licentiate in Sacred Theology by the Ponshy

tifical Gregorian UniversitJ[ Rome

He served as an assistant at St Roch Fall River until Feb

)0 1960 when he was assigned as assistant to St Anthony of

Padua New Bedford He haS been an assistant at Sacredshy Diocesanmiddot Presidents Attend International H~art Fall River since May 31

He was named New Be4ford regional director of the Confrashy Chrutian Family Movement Conveniion ternity of Christian Doctrine on

Jan 22 1964 By Doro~hy Eastman Father Demers

Eight noursa day William Crowley is a salesman for ap Attleboro printing company Born in Taunton OCt 18 1936 Father Demers is the son of Mr but during the rest of his waking hours hes a salesmarf for CFM-the Christian Family Hector Demers and Mrs Yvette Movement The other star salesmanfor CFM in the famJly is his slim blond wife Mr and Yelle Demers Mrs William Crowley of Attleboro-Stachia and Bill to their friends-are the president

A graduate of Msgr Coyle couple for the CFM forthe High School he attended Notre Fall River diocese The Crow- offer aloud his own prayer After this study period some

Dame University and Cardinal It was a Mass well never CFM couples go on to member-middot OConnell Minor Seminary and leys have just returned from forget and its deepened our ap- ship in the Federation which is completed his studies at St Toronto Canada where they preciation of every Mass since the coordinating group that links

Johns Seminary Brighton attended the international CFM says Mrs Crowley the individual groups with each Following ordination by Bishshy convention Delegates - lay Another speaker at the con- other and with CFM headquarshy

op Connolly on Feb 2 1962 he couples and priest chaplains - vention was Bishop James Mont- ters in Chicago was assigned to St Michaels came to the convention from all gomery of the Episcopal diocese In a later article well describe

Swansea He was appointed Fall over the United States England of Chicago He told the conven- a typical group meeting some River area director of the CCD Canada and the Virgin Islands tion about the Christian Family of the CFM actions and their in 1964 CFM is now international Bill Movement that -the Episcopal far reaching effects and how a

Crowley states and there are Church has recently started CFM unit affects parish lifeFather Paebeeo CFM groups in France Africa modeled on the Catholic group

Born in Fail River on Nov and New Zealand among others Bill and Stachia Crowley have28 1933 Father Pacheco is the Andmiddot it all started in Chicago in been with CFM abOut six yearsson of Mr Manuel S Pacheco 1943 You call see how it and were one of the originaland Mrs Belmira Fonseca Amshy grown couples in the movement in BLUE RIBBONaral Pacheco Following graduashy The theme of this years con- Attleboro where CFlII first gottion from Msgr Prevost High vention was Parish Renewal its start in the Fall River dioceseSchool he continued his classical and the principal speaker on this There are now newer groups in LAUNDRYeducation at Cardinal OConnell subject was Father William H Taunton Easton MaJ)sfield FallSeminary Boston and comshy Thompson of Joliet Illinois The River New Bedford Marthas 273 CENTRAL AVEpleted his studies for the priest shy Crowleys have ordered tapes of Vineyard and Eastham We hopehood at St Johns SeminarJ[ Father Thompsons speech and to get three more groups startedBrightOD welcome any who would like to on the Cape in the Fall Bill WY 2-6216

Ordainedby Bishop Connolly hear the speech to contact them says Jan 30 1960 in St Marys lIJDUSUalMass The groups start with five to NEW BEDFORDCathedral he was assigned to After the workshops following seven couples and a priest There Immaculate Conception New the speeches MasS was cel- may be three or fourmiddot such groupsBedford on Feb 5 1960 ebrated right in the classrooms in each parish Each group emshy

CFM FAMILY Mr and Mrs William J Orowley and their five reasons for membershyship in the family organization From left WnIiam HI If Janie Patricia 4 Heather Ann 6 Karen Lynn 8 Dana Eli~abeth ~

THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 14 1966 15

Urges [)cevolJion To Ap~~tles

VATICAN CITY (NC)-PoPf) Paul VI at a general audience OD the eve of the Feast of sSe Peter and Paul called for a reshynewal of devotion to all the Apostles and especially to ss Peter and Paul

Such devotion should be both in personal piety and in liturshygical worship he said

Love of the Apostles Peter and Paul will help us toward a better understanding of how firm and filial loyalty to this blessed - Roman See of theirs does not restrict the universal dimensions of the Church of Christ does not deaden the vishytality and originality of the comshymunity spread throughout the world does not impose superfl~ ous and heavy-judicial chains

Indeed it gives a firm and secure foundation of the eccles- shyiastical edifice offers the honshyorable and indisputable point of Catholic unity and nourishes the charity of the Christian family

Priests Assailants Get J~n Terms

JERSEY crry (NC) - Stiff prison terms and fines were given three men convicted of beating and robbing a p~iest here

Judge Alfred M Cozzi of Hudshyson County Court sentenced Walter Brandon and James Danshyiels to 10 to 12 years imprisonshyment and $1000 fines ea~h while Daniels brother Frank drew a 9 to 10 year sentence and $500 fine

They were convicted of beatshying and robbing Father Fraricis Knutowicz as he was parking bis car in the garage at Our Lady of Czestochowa church rect~1Jlo

What About YOU

bull bull ~ A Franciscan Sister GIVING YOURSrn to a life COOlshy

pletelv dedicated ~othe salvation of souls through prayer work saeshyrifice and joy bull by us ing your talmiddot ents as a Nurse Laboratory and XmiddotRayTechnician Secretary Accountant ~j etitian Seamstress Cook as well as in other hospital departments and ifI a new extension of our work in Cateshychetical and Social Service Fields

There Is No Greater Charity

(If you are over 16 write to Sister Mary Clarice OSF BOl 111 catholic Sisters College Washington D C 20017 tor Mmiddot tiler details 0lI this happy life)

Father Coleman The Crowleys still glow as they barks on a course of study that recall one of these Masses the will take three or four yearsFather Coleman is the son of most unusual and inspiring Mass These groups are usually calledlIlr George W Coleman and they hac ever participated in yellow book groups because ofMrs Beatrice K Shea Coleman There were three concelebrants the Yellow book that is the basicof Somerset Born Feb 1 1939 and one of them was Father CFM manual The groups meethe was graduated from Msgr George Behan of Providence He in each others homes to talkCoyle High School and attended is the priest director of Area over together how to know aJ)dHoly Cross College Worcester One that includes most of New love Christ better and how tofor two years England bring Christian principles into

He studied philosophy at St After the Gosp~l at this Mass their every day livesJohnsmiddot Seminary Brighton and one of the priests gave a homily From this study comes verymade his theologica~ studies at and then each person at the naturally the apostolic actionNorth American Co))ege in Rome Mass-about 15 people-gave a that is an integral part of CFMwhere he was ordained Dec 16 short talk on what the Gospel The actions may be small and1964 by the rector Most Rev meant to him personally The modest to begin with and laterFrancis F Reh Mass then continued and during they may be more ambitious

On bis return to the diocese the Prayer of the Faithful each Each group independently deshybe was assigned ~ St Kilians participant stood up in turll 10 cides on its own action

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middotHOst of Differences Divide Northern Southern Culture

From Social Revoluti9A in the New Latin America Edited by John J Considine MM

After the Civil War industrial development in the United States ~as prodigious If the process was parallel -00 that of Europe it was much more rapid No out-wonl institution held back any longer the rise of tile modern

~nomic structure Hew~ mm has swept over a segment ever the rapid transitioo of the clergy and Catholics of from an agrarian economy the United States making it 10 an industrial economy of sometimes difficult for them to production was not made with- understand the more progressive out difficulties and conflicts A attitude of some Latin Ariieri shydee pen i n g cans on socio-economic quesshychasm yawned ttons between capi- From this analysis the authol

Abbe Francois Houtart draws talists and the out the main lines which seemworking classw h i 1 e capital tohim to explain why today we tended to con- find ourselves face to face with eentrate m 0 r e such different situations in the llfid more in the two parts of the Western Hemishyhands of a few spheremiddot They are at once geo-By 1910 control graphical cultural social politi shylitfbusiriess was cal and economic focused within Geographic Differenc~ the domain of The geography and_the eli-

middot the railroads steel sugar au~ mate of the two continents are iOOPper~ - quite diverse A much greater

This situation struck at the portion of Latin Americas popshyheartmiddot Ofthe middle class Jnde ulation dwells in tropical and pendent business were ~educed Slubtropical climates which ere llG insignificance by the eoonoftl- ate very different conditions for k activity of the trusts At the work and development North beginning of the 19th century Americas major rher basin middotthe s ma 11 businesses represented Mississippi fitsmiddot far more felici shyrour-fifths of the active popula- tously into the living plan than

middot tion in 1879 one third in HH6 does South Americas the Amashyene fifth zon basin Many US geographic

It took the New Deal t9 re- factors have helped a great deal ress the balance For onlookers economically and socially in the tmroughout themiddotworld the eapac- integration of this pari of the KJ M the U S political leaders helllisphere A great deal of ~ rectify the deep social aee Latin Americas mining reshyeconomic problems of this nation sources are located in a1lOOst iR_ b the ordered legislation ef the accessible places Coal andiron New Deal was an amazing tti- so abundant and handy to each umph for the democratic process other in North America fav0red

New employment oPPGrtuni~ the first period of indwtrial ties developed in such ~reas as revolution while in Latin administration and CltHBRlerce Amelica ther do nOt exist in As the economic functions of Nle the same proportion and seldom nation grew they produced i-a are c6nveniently close to each their tum a cultural and SQcial Itther order leading to a growing Campll Cultural Differences pleKity of the social Grganism From the colonial period and to the progressive enlarge- marked differences are found in

ment of the American Rliddle the value systems animating the class settlers of the United States and

In the United States history Gf Latin America The English has moved in the direction of an origin of the former oriented the ever-increasing differentatiGn Bf type of colonization from the functions of a proportionate de- beginning The individuals will crease in the number of manual to work and the capacities which workers and of an increase in he brought with him were semi-skilled and white cellar among the fundamental differshyWorkers ences

U S Church In the case of most North The Cathelic Churcraquo was pres- American immigrants-thetradishy

ent in the United States before tions of their origin led toward ifldependence It was a minority research invention the perfecshyehurch and was sometimes even tion Gf tools of production and lltersecuted Yet the liberal con- the subsequent technical civili- stitution of the United States zation While many settlers in was not only supported by Cath- the southern states of the United elics but was in good partmiddot States possessed different values prBmulgated thanks to their ac- Oliginally they came eventually lion since it guaranteed reli- into the Yankee orbit True gious liberty It was with immi- U~is accentuated economic develshygration however that the Cath- epment and thus tended to creshyMic Church achieved its great ate a society concerned overshyawnerical expansion With Cath- whelmingly wit h middotm ate ri a I elie ranks made up for the most achievement Sometimes t his part of immigrants of the WOlk- wGrks a hardship on the deeper iRg class whose natural spokes- iAstincts of the individual man man was the Church the Churck In Latin America Spanish has been identified from earl aristocratic society saw little days with their struggle for so- value in wOJk and production eial justice even if some priests and placed emphasis rather on and bishops did not always favor unproductive wealth as a yardshy

middotmonism stick of social status Tbere was Since the Second World War Gften concern for the disintershy

especially the Catholic pGpllla- ested expression of culture inshytiml has formed an important fiuencing notably the very part of jhe lower and upper structure of society itself It sufshymiddle classes The former place fices to compare the colonial in the imfhigrant worker gr0up regime of farm property in what occupied by Europea1 Catholics 1 ate r became the northern is now assumed by Negroes United States with the hacienshyPuerto Ricans and Mexicans not das of the Spanish and Portushyaccompanied by their own c1el- guese colonies gy Many U S Catholics no All of this was related to a longer identify themselves with more profound philosophical at shythe poor It is therefore not sur- titude toward life A negative pcising that a wave of conservamp- approach toward the world and

NEW BISHOP Pope Paul vi ha~ established the new dioce~e of Beaumont Texas and has named Msgr Vinshycent NL Harris chancellor of tile djocese of GalvestonshyHoust)n as its first Ordishynary NC Photo

Back President On Vietnam

WAHHINGTON (NC) - Tbe Catholic War Veterans middotassurelaquo Plesid~nt Johnson that it

whoIEheartedly sJPPOrts yOU( acti()llfi in the Pombing of mili- t3ry tilrgets in Hanoi and Haishyphong as well as other Policies i~ the Vietnam conflict

The CWV position was outshylined ina statement issued here by Martin G Riley CWV nashytional commander

To middotfurther emphasize oucmiddot suppo~middott of our forces in Vietnam be adlrised that we are awarding toO Gen Wjlliam Westmoreland chief )pound Army forces in Vietnam Gur bighest honor-the HaRM et Vedtas Award Rileys stateshyment 00 the President said

This award is rarely givell alld H was last presented to the late Gen Douglas MacArthur iit 1961

Theologian on Draft StU(~Y Commission SAN ANTONIO (NC)-Father

John middotCourtney Murray SJ theol()gy professor at Woodstock Colle~e in Maryland has been named by President Johnson to the W-man National Advis()ry Commission on Selective Sershyvice

The Selective Service System has recently been the target af widepread criticism The Selecshytive ~ervice Act expires June 30 1967 The new advisory commisshy

sion is expected to submit its repoJ1 early next year

Falher Murray is one of the countrys best knoWn Catholic theologians He played a leading role in preparing th4 Second Vatican Councils declaratiou- Em

religious freedom

---shywhaj toda7 we wo)lld call develshyI)pm~mt resulted from a cyclical conception of time as opposed t~ dLlr)tion and to a real visioR Itf the future

This was encouraged by the concept of life as essentially at prep aration for death Later the wav~s of immigration would seem to have taken this differshyence in the way of life into acshycount the Northern and Central Europeans going to the United Stat~s and Canada and the Medshyitermnean peoples going t 0

Souh America Whether or not many actually

mati e the choice on the head of this difference the two divershygelr trends only accent~ated the already existing situation

Liturgy Chalnges Please Catholics CHICAGO (NC)-A national the nationwide survey shows survey shows that most Cathoshy that 261 per cent are enthusiasshylics in the United Statell like the tic about the changes 666 per changes in the Mass cent are learning to like the

The results of the survey changes Locality versus unishyconducted for the U S Catholic versality is one matter onttle magazine by George FisCher mind of pastors Fischer reports former CIA staff member apshy They mention the need for peal in th~ current (July) issue guidance on what to expect ill of the monthly magazine pubshy the future lished b the Claretiau Fathers The answers to the questionshyhere naires it is stated indicate the

One out of every 17 pastors in dilemma facing many pastors the United States was polled in and bishops-whether to continshythe scientifically - ctgtntrolled ue against the spirit of the sampling -in all geographic areas Vatican II with sets of cold imshyof the country and including personal directives--or whether urban suburban small town and to allow even greater experishyrural parishes Fischer reports mentation according to the

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17 Dismissed middotUniversity Teachers File Suit inmiddot Churchmiddot Court

BROOKLYN (NC) - Father Peter OReilly a leading figure in the six-month strike at Stmiddot Johns University has Jliled a canonical bill of complaints in the ecclesiastical court of the diocese of Brooklyn against the university and against Father Joseph T Cahill CM univershysity president

The priest filed the bill in his own name and in the name of 14 of the 31 teachers who were discharged last December in the wake of a 10-month facshyuJty-administration dispute overmiddot salaries tenure and academic freedom at the Vinceltian-opshyerated university Father OshyReilly was the head of the stshyJohns branch of the United Federation of College Teachers (U F C T) which called the strike

In New York Dr Israel Kugler president of the UFCT said that his organization as an entity was not a partner

tG Father OReillys action He added however that the BiU ef complaints charged in several places that the St Johns adshyministntion had hamstrung the eamprls of the UFCT tel eperate effectively on the campus

The plaintiffs filed their ill with Msgr Marien J Rein-middot kar-dt the presiding judge of the Brooklyn diocesau tribunal The Brooklyn 6Ouri was believed te have 6OmpeteJMlemiddot to try tee ease siDee both tile Jamaiea and IJreoklyn campuses ampf the unishyvltcrrsi~ come witbin the jurisshyiilnction of Archbishep ~ryan J McIZElt~gart bishop of Breekshyllyn Archbishop McEntegart iI5 ehal1lcltcUor of the university

Askmiddot Intervention Reached at the chancery ofshy

fiCe in Brooklyn Msgr Reinshyhardt acknowledged that he had received the bill of complaints He stated that the decisioll has not yet been made whether to eORsider the case or to dismiss it

Father OReilly said in New York that the plaintiffs enter-

American Students Teach in Koreamiddot

HALLIM (NC)-Three Seattle University students have arshyrived on Cheju island to teach English at local schools

Patricia McGinn Pauline La Marche and John Collins eame to Korea sponsored ly SAFE Student Ambassadors Far East a group formedmiddot at Seattle UnishyversityThe director Sean Mashylone of Seattle spent two months on Cheju island in HI65 with FatherPatrick McGlinchey director of the Isidore Developshyment Association which helps rehabiJitatate local farms

The three young Americans prepared for their voluntary work by taking physical trainshying two mornings a week and by studying the Korean lanshyguage and customs The two girls teach English in a local girls high school while Collins teaches English at the Cheju City College

Admit Men Students To Womens College

SALINA (NC) - A manageshyment survey decided to continue Marymount College here in Kansas generally as a Catholie liberal arts college for women but-

Sister Etta Louise Knaup eo1shy~ge president said beginmiddotning with the Fall semester men m~

attend Marymount classes durshying the day in the evening and

tained a hope that the officials of the Brooklyn diocese would intervene to bring about medishyation between the striking teachers and the administration He said that the plaintiffs would prefer this to a formal canonical trial

But if the Brooklyn diocese follows a complete hands-off policy they will take theirmiddot case to the ecclesiastical court of the Archdiocese of New York and beyond if necessary Father OshyReilly said

Educator Urges Boarding Schools For Needy Pupils

NOTRE DAME (NC) shyA negro educator urged here that a nationwide system of boarding schools be estabshylished under federal auspices to raise clilldren out of the pathshyological vise of slum life

Calling ~ plan revolutionshyary radical and visionary Ronshyald Rousseve of Seattle Univershy

sity said research has slMlwn bat slum families are unable meshy1ivate their children either tel do weJt in sehool or te eseape slum living

While the family is dispeRshysable he said the natural famshyily could be replaced by surrcshypte paTents in public OOQniRI stibools

R$usseve who holds a doc~r-ate in counselling psychology speke to a guidance institute OIl

the counselling of minerity youth held at the University of Notre Dame The institute was supported by federal funds from the U S Office of Education and was directed by Nathaniel Palshylene assistant professor of edushycatien at Notre Dame

Lack Motivation Rousseve cited research lonshy

dueted at Seattle University which showed that parents of slum children who had received help from counsellors and teachshyers were still unable 1() motivate ttieir children _ Title I of the Elementary and

Secondary Ed~cation Act of 1965 allocate federal money to support a corps of home-school lj~son workers who are 9UPshy

posed to help parents motivate their children to better school achievement

More radical approachesmiddot are needed Rousseve said The slum family may be interested in seeshyingmiddot the child get a better educashytion which may in turn lead to

a better job but the parents own lack f educational achieveshyment may make them ineffective

Vocations Decline Closes Seminaris

THE HAGUE (Nq-Because of a decline in vocations to the priesthood two Dutch dioceses and eight missionary congregashytions will close their major Seminaries and sendmiddot their stushydents to the theology faculty planned for the Catholic College of TilImrg which is scheduled to open in September 1967

This was announced by Bishop Gerardus De et of Bleda Bishshyrp Jan Bluyssen vicar capitular 9f the s-Hertogenbosch and the congregations superiors

The decision follows a trend in the Netherlands where several congregations middotof priests have alshyready consolidated their semishynaries Meanwhile discussions are being held by the dioceses of HaaFlem and Rotterdam to comshy

THE ANCH0D-

Thurs July 14 1966

Jesuit Sfhrsses Famiy $t~ility

NEW YORK (NC) - Main~

taining familystability is a rean problem in any program of popshyulation control a Jesuit soci~

researchist told a group of busshyiness and industrial leaders here

Father John L Thomas S3 of ihe Cambridge Center fOi Social Studies addressed a conshyIerencemiddot on population sponshysored by the National Industriall Conference Board

Once you change relations of man to procreation the reallmiddot problem is family stability and how to maintain meaningful sell relationships since traditionally man has always related these mare or less directly Father Thomas said

He ~lso stressed that all proshygrams for controlling populashyHon should be based on a proshyf4iund respect for the human pel shy

OUTSTANDING Mother M Alexander superior genshy8+jn and freedom of conscience

eral of the Felician Congregation receives the 1966 Fidelius Iileelogical groups religieueMedal from Arcl)bishop John F Dearden of Detroit The ane etherwise cannot exlleet 1le medal is to an outstanding Ameriean Catholic of Polis)) f4gtree theimiddotr views on others M

~if3originraquo Msgr Wallace J Filipowicz rector of SS Cyril and Me~bodi~ Seminary Ol~dJutI Lake MIch witnesses tHe eenmoay NC POOte Lauds Vatican

Yu~~aY PactIRegretmiddot and Worry ~Em]N (NC) - The Ponsii

a)DunURist - controlled dailySan Francisco Priest Join in Vatican Zyeie Warszawa has hailed the

~greemeot concluded betweftlConcern of Vietnam War Esculation ile Holy See and Yugoslavia

SAN JOSE (NC) - Twefliyshy for all eRd to violence in Vietmiddotshy U said the pact was evidenee two San Francisco area priests nam through Regotiatiofll5 tbe e-f the constructive evolution ill have sent a telegram to Presishy message said the attitude of the majority (If

dent Johnson joining the Vati shy the Yugoslav bishops followingSince all menmiddot and natioR5 can in itsmiddot statement of regret ))e death of Cardinal Stepinaemust face the judgment af God and worry over escalatioR tlf we dare not ignore the warning Carmnal Stepinac-who dioo the Vietnam war of Pope Paul The three maj~r in Hl60 after being released from

As responsible American citi shy eils ifJ the world today aFe prison-was a stauch oppenentshyzens with the greater burden ~f natianalism militarism Cgtf)6 cf Yugoslavias communist Feshymoral leadership we join the racism ~rme Recently the Polish gevshyVatican in its statement of reshy e-rnment has been waging a eamshygret and worry middotover recent paignmiddotagainst the Polish PrimateUnited States escalation through Hits middotSlowmiddot Progress StdaJl Cardinal WysZynski ae~ bombing raids near Hanoi and cusing him of anti-governme~ Haiphong With Pope Paul VI In Achieving Rights e-1foits and seeking to divide tM we continue to pray and t~ work CENTER HARBOR (NC) shy Church hy urging bishe)lS

Coadjutor Bishop Peter L Gereshy lJriests and laymen to look 1oitr ly ef Portland Maine expressed leadership to Archbishop BelesshyAsks Liberalizationmiddot holy impatience at the slow lew Kominek for Wroclaw

Of Constitution progress in achieving rights for ToRe Pelish paper said in sieuro~

LAUSANNE (NC) - A tell Negroes He told a New Enshy ing the pact the Holy See ~3fr gland Council of Churches lnOWB its approval of the atti shySwiss newspaper has called on

the people of Switzerland t4l friendship gathering here in tutle of Franjo Cardinal Seper eliminate from the federal canshy New Hampshire that he enshy head of the Yugoslav hierarch

dorsed Project Equality of the and bis loyalty tG the governshystitution the last traces of Catholie Church which urgesantifeminism anticlericalism and ment Zycie Warzawa laudeeuro the patronage of firms wi)jng Cardinal Sepermiddot as the leadintl to employ without racial bias

anti-Semitism yepresentative of those favoriJlII

a column by its editor Pierre tne caexistence of the Chffclll The Gazette de Lausanne )Jl

The friendship gathering was sponsored by the Council ofBeguin said such a move would wittl II socialist regimeChurches of the six New Enshyat last allow Switzerland to sign gland statesthe European convention on hushy

man rights Bishop Gerety called on ProtshyBeguin spoke out after the estants Jews and Catholics l4gt

federal government responding work together for racial justice to appeals in parliament exshy in the United States pressed its willingness to estabshylish a commission to study reshyvision of the constitution The Film Award current basic law has been in NEW YORK (NC)-Parable force since 1874 Among other a film produced by the Protesshythings it places restrictions on tant Council of New York for religious orders the Jesuits in sho ing at the Worldsmiddot Fair has particular leen cbullbullosen to receive the 1966

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PANAMA CITY (NC)-Panshyamas University of Santa Maria You Can Whip Our Cream but la Antigua founded two years ago by the Catholi( hierarchy has opened a develcpment proshy You Cant Beat Our Milk ~t gram with a goal of $25000000

Fat her Benjamin Ayecha You Gull Hill Route Man is ORSA president announced that the new campus will have Always at Your SelYice 16 buildings including a student

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18 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fart River-Thurs July 14 1966 Liturgists pman Texas Conclave

Pope S)f~ ~phitWJa~ formatiolfil HOUSTON (NC)- Worship in the City of Man will be the theme of tlie 1966 Liturgical Week here Aug 22 to 25 in the

Of lcopy3 ~~)Y ~e$el1ved to Priests VATICAN CITY (NC) - To themselves especially whenits

Sam Houston Coliseumpriests working with Catholic a question of catechism which Msgr Victor DePrimeo localAction organizations Pope Paul is the knowledge of the Churchs

chairman of the conferenceVI has emphasized that the spir- doctrine and when its a quesshysaid The theme reflects an inshyitual and doctrinal formation of tion of prayer worship sacrashycreasing concern among Chrisshythe laity is principally re- mental life spiritual direction

tians regarding the urban andserved to priests and initiation into the supernatshycultural revolutions of the 20thHe also said tliat eccl~siastical ural life and the sense of the Century Not only are citiesassistants-as chaplains or modshy Church growing rapidly but also theerators of Catholic Action orshy The more we give credit to style of life of the metropolis isgimizations are known in Italy~ lay Catholics and the more we becoming a kind of norm for themust keep both the ideas and demand of their collaboration li-fe of modern manactivity of lay organizations on and their own activity so much

The 1966 Liturgical Week willthe right trac the more must we assume them explore the relevance of the Pope pilUl listed a third task to be formed And formation is forms of Christian public wortIf priestly moderators Mainshy principally reserved to the minshyship to the problems of the citytaining contact between organshy istry of th~ priest

Father Gerard S Sloyan aized lay Catholics andecclesias- He Continued Another very former conference presidenttical authority whether that of a important responsibility reshysaid If the Gospel cannot bebishop or that of a pastor served to the priest-assistant is preached successfully in the cityThe Pope was speaking to vigilance Oyer the rectitude of --inclliding its suburbs-it willecclesiastical assistants of Ital- the line in ideas as well as acshynot much matter where it isian Catholic Action who had just tivities to which an association going forward Increasinglyconcluded their convention in that calls itself Catholic must modern man at least normativeRome on the problems of updat- be held influential man is city man Can

gt ing of the Church called for by This job is very demanding the city take in the GosPel 81the ecumenical council We must not let it happen that relevant to its problems If soOn the formation of laymen our best sons stray from the the Gospel has some humanthe Pope said However capashy right road and that instead of jropect if not it has noneble and however good our layshy being of help and consolation to

More than 10000 Catholics aremen are like all the faithful of their bishops they become occashyexpected to attend the generalGods Church they are disciples sions of apprehension delusion sessions liturgical celebrationsThey are riot forn~ed by and displeasure and smaller study groups of the Liturgical Week

Some topics scheduled to beNun TelaquomltesgtVlaquoftaolfnal Nursing NO KIDDING Hes flying six goats to India Father discussed include The Peace Jonas Thaliath CMI of Ba~galore India has airfreighted of Christ and the Modern CityTo 5arm ~l1leU1lfri~ Pri$orllers How Worldly Must the Church

SAN QUENTIN (NC)~Sister bedside nursing experience in Be AmeriCan Catholic Worshysix nanny goats from North PrairieWis to KeJ~ala state SOUtll India where he hopes they and their progeny will

Mary Anita is director of the San Quentins 200 bed hospital ship Tomorrow The Theologybecome substantial milk producers to fight famine The Neumiller School of Vocational which has cases typical of any of Secularity What Happens to Nursing-a fact that might not general hospital with the excepshy Catholic Near East Welfare Association in New York helped Worship The Church Preshyseem unusual except that the tion of obstetrics and pediatrics the Elastern Rite Carmelite NC Photo~ server of Values or Agent of ~hool is located in San Quenshy The latter training comes after Change and The How and tin prison parole when the student affili shy I Why of Involvement

A few weeks ago it became ates with St Lukes hospital bull Protestant Speaker the first such school in a penal San Francisco First Mass In Besides these general sessi~il institution in California to be Anoth~r Phase topics smaller groups will disshyaccredited by the State Board of Sister Mary Anita not only -Cel1ltury-Old Iowa Town Begins 1(11 Grow cuss such tQpics as the problems Vocational Nurse Examiners directs the program but takes a of the SpaniSh-speaking AmeFshy For Sister Mary Anita who personal interest in her students With Opening of Huge marnt ieans the inner city preachins

lor six years has workedfor the When you first meet a class singing participation lay minisshyeADlIANCHE (NC)-Camanche will go on fl~om thE~re But foraccreditation it is a major step she explained they look at you 1ers in worship art and architecshy

is a snall town with a centuryshy the present we wili ()perate as aforward for both the men and arid size you up -as a woman ture clergy education and manyoid history-but now its statting mission of St Marys parishUte society and as a nun You want to others to grllw Msgr Burke told thlt~ townspeoshy What this means she said reach them as a person and to Mass will be celebrated each

pIe -is tQlt after these men have let them knowYou are deeply ThE growth has been spurred day and an ecumenical serviceCamanche waS a thriving vil shyaerved their sentences the will interested in them personally by ttIe opening of a huge Du- will be held on Aug 24 in ail

lage until Jure 3 184)0 That dayreturn to society to be doirig I know I was impressed as i Pont plant on its outskirts-an attempt to illustrate the dynamshyit tornado viirtualiy obliteratedworthwhile work in a field in got the backgrounds of the boys area which now has been an- ism in the Churchs services at

the town It strutk while seJ- bull hich there is a real need to realize there has been a womshy nexecil by Camanche the present stage of worshipvices were being held ill They have already demon an in their life in some wayshy reform when celebrated with

ThE~ Camanche City Council Metpodist and Baptist churches8tr~ted that the program is often a most destructive way-a intelligence and caredonated tbe use of thetown hall which were wrecked The stormworthwhile she said There sweetheart or a wife who got Keynote speaker for the openshy and ~fuly 3 became a red letter left 28 deadmore than 80 1nshyace two men in class who have them off the track You recogshy ing session will be Joseph Mathshyday lin the town history - the jured Many families movedtbe possibility of parole before nize the tremendous impact a ews head of Chicagos Ecushyfirst time Mass was offered in- ~e program is complete and woman has on thelife of a man away after thetwi~terj but Cashy menical Institute a group ofthe f)wn for the Catholic pop- manche is beginning to growthey want to stay in prison unshy We are counteracting this Protestant clergy and laityulace DOWtil they are able to complete she explained by showing whose mission is to bridge the ~eir training them another phase of womanshy Th4~ council acted on a peti shy gap between an isolated Chrisshy Part of that ~aining included Ilood tion Iligned by 53 Catholic 1amshy Sister of Mlercy tianity and the racism poverty

iies The Mass was offered by and lack of responsibilityOn State Board Msgr Ambrose Burke pastor of widely viewed asmarks of ~ st Marys church in Clinton NEWPORT (NC) - sis t e r mod~rn city

FOR LATIN AMERICA Importance of Latin America ~s emphasize by Pope Paul VIas he ordained 70 young priests who w1l1 work with the people on that continent Among them was one American Father Daniel Corbett of Buffalo NY NC Photo

Establishment of a Catholic Mary Laetare Reagan of the dishyparist here was discussed after vision of nursing Salve Regina the 11 lass College conducted by the Sisshy

ters of Mercy here has been ap-If sufficient interest and pointed by Gov John H Chafeeprop(~r ~upport are promised we as a member of the state Board of Nur~e Registration and Nurs-

Trtilin at University ing Education for the term end- ing May 24 1969 ST LOUIS (NC)-Seventy-one

Sister Mary Laetare will servePeacl~ ~orps trainees have ar- as the representative of an acshyrived for a 12-week training

credited basic collegiate schoolprogram at the Jesuit-conducted of nursingSt Louis University here for a

projEct in Honduras They will be tJained for social work and nursi ng education programs and report in Honduras for in-counshytry training and assignment Oct 10 They will return to the Unit~d States ~n the Fall of 1968 INC

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19 Plan Discussions On Vocations At Fordham

NEW YORK (NC)-A top broadcaster and leading psyshychologists will join promishynent religious leaders in discussing the relation of Vati shycan Council D pronouncements to modem Religious life here next Wednesday ~d Thursday at the 16th annual Institute on Religious and Sacerdotal Vocashy

tions at Fordham University Among the featured speakers

will be Donald H McGannon president of the Westinghouse BroadcastingmiddotCOmpany who will discuss the creation of a proper image of priests and Religious

Father Donald R Campion SJ sectetal-ymiddotfor research and interreligious aHairs for the New York Province of the S0shyciety of Jesus will speak on the eHects of the ~econd Vatican

Counci on the renewal of Reli shygious life

A panel of clinical psycholoshygists will discuss the latest deshyvelopments in screening proshycedures for candidates for Reli shygious life

Panelists will be Father Paul DArcy MM director of educashytion for the Maryknoll Fathers Dr Walter Coville chief clinical psychologist at New Yorks St Vincents ~ospital and Dr John J Rooney La Salle College Philadelphia

Several priests Brothers and Sisters who serve as directors of vocations for various ordeXS will also address the institute

G~~dance Work Continued from Page One

t71ltltawn policies and guidelinefJ clem developed he says

He ereditsllOme foresighted ooministratolll who envisioned guidance as an integriI part of

their pro~ with training

=o~t~i~e~~~~~ ever progress wa$ made howshyever ~as dueto the endeavors of ~ch plo~essive adminlstrashytors It was not due to an alshyready existing policy Father

Moreau asserts There is reason for opti~sm ings of Vatican Council D 1 the Constitution on the Sacred ih~ rosary just call yourse1t dis~

however he notes Pointing out leading Marian scholar said here Liturgy obediellt to the wishes of thei

that the N1tio1lal Catholic Guid- Father William GMost pres-middot Maintain Practice eowiCii and the popes hesaid an~ Confe~nce has helped to ident of ~he Mariological Society The pr~ctice ot placing sa- T~e~omcils ConstitutiQ~ on establi~h th~ a~ diocesan guid- of ~enca ~ade hIS re~arks cred images in churches sothat the Shurc asks that the~~lt o ancecouncils currently in opera- dunng ~ lecture atthe Umver- they may be venerated br the M~r~ ~ generously fostered tion He says~ increasing num- sIty of Dayton~ faithful is to be firmly niain- he C(gtntlnUl~d her o~ administraiors and super- Vatican II didmiddot notmiddot call for kiiled FameI Most saId that the l~te in~ndents are expressing inter- downgrading the honor of F th M t 1 middott d rts Pope John had a strong devotIon a er os a so Cl e repo to lb H J f est infi~~rate guidance middotpro- Mary but reaffirmed and ~ rosary IS ~UrJl~l 0 a grams even for the elementary strengthened the Churchs pre- Soul speaks abo~t M~ry on school level vious teaching about her the Schedule Institute almost every page he added

The middotnext step in this evolu- priest said lion would appear to be one of Father Most of Oras College leadership he says in Dubuque I~wa attributed the

If further ~mprovementsare decline in Mariaridevotion part shyto ~ made m ~e counseling ly to misleading press covershyservlce~ of Catholic sc~ools then age of cOuncil debate on whether respon~lble leadership must to discussthe Blessed Virgin iil exert Itself and re-exanune the a separate s(hema or iil the sta~us of these programs and h h the Church theIr value for the students he sc ema 0 maintains He also Charged that certain

Unreiated Jobs writers distorted the Marian Father Moreau states that teaching of the council and ott

od guidance services will function m ern popes successfully only when prede- Speaking of the decline in termined policies are set and popular devotion to the Mother maintained by school adminis- of God the priet citea the reshytrators working closely with moval of Statues of Mary-and their staffs the saints--from some churches

He says counselors eannot function effectively unless they First Bishop Once ere certain of their relationships to the heads of departments Presidents Pupilteachers students parents and outside agencies HOUSTON (NC) - Bishop-

The school administrator plays designate Vincent M Harris of the key role according to Father the newly created Beaumont Moreau in determining how Tex diocese once was the pupil well the counselor is received by of a now distinguished teacher faculty and students alike If During his days at Sam Housshythe principal assigns the coun- ton High School here the bisb selor several other school jobs op-designatehad a speech clall8 none of them related to counsel- among his courses His teacheY mg then it will be diHicult for then is a world figure today The anyone to take abe latter func- teacherl nanie--LYndon Baine tioJ seriously Jclbnson PreSident of the U So

bull THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 14 1966

Urges Excellence In Churrch Mll11sic

ATLANTA (NC) - Professhysional musicians should demand and uphold excellence in church music Auxiliary Bishop Joseph L Bernardin of Atlanta told a group of musicians here

Speaking at a Mass attended by members of the American Guild of Organists during its annual convention Bishop Bershynardin said

Although the Church has had II glorious tradition of sacred music much of this tradishytion has beer lost to the average

parish Most Catholic corigregashytions have not had theopporshytunity to experience this great music

He told the organists thu( they and other musician must lead the way in parishes in introducshying excellence in church music

Music used in the sacted liemiddot urgy he said must be real art or it is not worthy of a place illl worship

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sephs Home for Chronic Invalid Children here has to be moved because it is located in a secshytion now reserved for Negro Africans and the Pallottine Misshysionary Sisters at the home care for both white and Colored (mixed race) Children there

The new home which will be rebuilt in a neutral zone foUl miles from its present location is scheduled for occupation early next year

Although ~e government Ia giving the Sisters wh~ started 1he home in 1935 about $197000 88 compensation the ne buildshying will cost them an additionai $352000 They will also need 8ft

extra $70000 for equipment and furnishings

Dentists help ease shock of new

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When false teeth get on yow llerveCI many dentists give special FASTJjErJ1Powder It helps hold weth In plfceshyhelps keep them from sUpping or 1r0Pshyping-makeS you feel more secure FASTEETH cushions tender gums so you can bite harder eat faster with greater comfort Helps you spealr tnore clearly FASTEETH checks plate lodor Dentures that fit are essential to health See your dentist regularly GeIl FASTEETH JlOW a$ IlU drug countEn

VILLA FATIMA CEREMONIES Profession and clothing ceremonies are held at Villa Fatima Taunton From left front row Sister Olivia Coelho oldest Dorothean reshyligious in t~e Unite4 States who has completed 66 years in religious life Rev Maurice Souza Villa Fatima novitiate ehaplain and pastor of St Anthonys Church Taunton Sisshyter Helen Oliveira St Elizabeths parish Bristol who was clothed asa novice Rear Sisshyter Elizabeth Hayes St Francis Xavier East Providence who made final vows Sister Judith Costa St Francis Xavier and Sister Gabriela Lima Immaculate Conception New Bedford noviCes and Sister Elaine Corey St Francis Xl1vierfinal vows

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DAYTON (NC)-~votion to Tbis practice lie Stkessed is in of pries~ opposing the ~osary Mary is ~n the decline but this direct opposition to the wishes ill sermons ~nd middotiscontrary to the teach- of the couricilHe quoted from But if you want to get rid ot

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HOUSTON (NC) - John D Donovan pre sid e n t of the Real EstateAmerican Catholic Sociological Society will address a special institute for parish priests Aug Rene POyamiddotnt 22 here in conjunction with the shy1966 Liturgical Week Hyannis

Morning and afternoon sesshy 279 Barnstable Road sions of the pastoral day will SP 5-0079 precede with the opening of the Week that evening in the Sam Houston Coliseum Donovan~ address at the

morning session The Dilemma of the Christian Priesthood will deal with the role of the priest in contemporary urban llociety Apanel on reconstructshying parish life will feature the

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THE ANCHORshy Make Go~d Use20 Thurs July 14 1966

Of Papal Funds Ask CooperClltion NEW YORK (NC)-Hundreds

of thousands of dollars donatedOf En2be ~armsh to drought-stricken India in the

name of Pope Paul VI are being ~n CeD Work put to work to fight the causes

of that countrys recurring food WASHINGTON (NC) shortages according to Arch-

A national Confraternity of bishop James Knox apostolic copyhristian Doctrine workshop internuncio in India has recommended that par- The papal funds are being ishes seek to make the CCD used to implement long-term bigh school religious education projects to constpuct Irrigation program the concern of the en- systems dig wells build deepshy

sea fishing vessels and providetile parish involving the more direct cooperation of palents necessary training and equipshystudents and existing parish 01- ment for scientific vegetable garshy

dening dairying and poultry-ganizations

It urged the parishes to CUt- raisingtail expansion of youth work for In a letter to Catholic Relief a time and to put no morethan services - National Catholic

MISSIONER-FORMAI~AND IN-Mte usual amount of effort into Welfare Conference headquarshyexisting programs Instead an FORMAL Rev Raymond PLEduc telS here Archbishop Knox inshyeffort should be made to foster MS veteran of years in Philippine formed officials of the Amershya genuine and concerned Chris- missions is as apt to be found In ican Catholic overseas aid tian community among the work clothes supervising construetion agency that many of these projshyadults of the parish ects are a direct result of sur-

The emphasis on a more of new seminary as in more fo~mal veys conducted by CRS-NCWC ~ult-centered CCD- apostolate priestly attire He is at present sta- - personnel in India

was a key point emerging from tionedat LaSaletteProvincial House Archbishop Knox aiso stated Ii two-week workshop held at Southbridge that papal funds are being used

the Catholic University of Amer- to transport food supplies to the ica under the supervision middotof many remotely-located villages Father Joseph B CoUins SS where the population has been director of the National Center -most seriously affected by the

=r~~~h~~~ t~u~~rss~~HOW to EtltRoast Dog ~Amongmiddot Useful lracts se~ C~~~~o~~n~~i ~i-J1Ilrticipated though the emphasis must be 011

The recommendationsmiddot grew CZmiddot d b L S 1 p Ph middotZ bull agriculture and other food proshy ctut of daily seminars conducted eane y a alette rlest In l I~PPnes duction projects a sPecial effort

(juring the workshop by Msgr will also be made to coordinate Russell J Neighbor associate di- andintensify medical care for IllCctor of the CCD William J The secret of a long iife and the best way to chokedown an ~ntree of roasted dog the afflicted population through

ltJacobs of Extension Volunteers are among items of information picked up by Rev Raymond P Leduc MS since 1948 better use of mobile clinics eurohicago and Fattier F~anCis a La Salette missionary in tnePhilitpine Islands Dog meat is delicious if lt)TIE doesnt especially in the rural areas ~~ro~wa~~inot~e~~~ Latin realize what hes eating he insists But if one does know that It is dog meat the only

Essential Components way to get it down is by Steelworkers Head The recommendations were washing it down with a swig sometimes called ironwood must radically change upon arshy

devoted to such matters as the of gin at every mouthful As They-even make their own rival in the Philippines Earth- To Receive Award selection and training of teach- I chalk lines some resembling Old quakes and hurricanes con- P SB G C)

for the ong life In this Mother Hubbards shoe some stantly visit tllese lslands so ITT UR H (N - I Weets approaches to the adoles- Ab I tel t 1 d t fcountry we usually say Why lk t I d lik I k b old t e In na lOna presl en 0ltcent and organization and I e piS 0 S an some e )00 s UL mgs mus be very sturdy the United Steelworkers of put off till tomorrow what you A good ishline is twined around Even window jambs and outsideh 1 1 CCD B t

a recurring theme was that the a discalded typewriter ribbon s U mgs are mortised for greater celve the 1966 St Joseph thest ructure 0 f t e oca U can do today In the Islands t d Amedca has been named to reshy

they say Why do today what 1 d thO I 11 d t th d f tltcatechist does not operate in a middotspoo an IS me IS pu e s reng an sae y Worker Award presented at the can be put off till tomorrow through a concoction of charcoal B ld

vacuum the home the parish We Igh-tensloned Amerlcalls UL mg III Manila the 1ig annual Labor Day Mass heret t 1 and kerosene ReaI practical I t d th aod the commullL y a arge ale could11learn the secret 0f a long CL y an Inmiddot e provInce are as Th d d b

essential components of his assure ~ou Much better than different as dar and night Whiie e awar IS co-sponsore Y _ork life from theFilipinos At least any chalk line sold on the Amer- 1 d 1 b the Pittsburg Diocese apdarea I did for I often findmyself ican ma~ket pane um ercan be ordered in labor unions Presentation will

There was general agreement putting off till tomorrow what r Few Tools Manila lumber in the province be made by Bishop John J among the participants that per- could do today cOomes in the rough and i mean Wrlght of Pittsburgl1 f CC The carpenter works with A sons chosen or D work The mlmiddotssloner a New Bedford rough two by fOUl may be

h ld d tmiddot f velY f~ too lis toolbox at two Inches thlck at one end and Abel one of the founders of ou give some mica Ion 0 n~tive attendedStJoseph paro_ h d f ts d Ml ability to communicate with times no morethilli an empty froin th~ee tofour inches at the IS umon an 01 pJe ecessor the age -cultural _sociological ch~a) schooi in that city and La cement bagmiddot usually contains - other end Sti~l our carpenters the Steel )Vorkers Organizing

Salette minor and maJor sem- l t 11 C tt tmiddot f M groups to which they will be on Y a crosscu saw a sma work this lumber to speciflc~d omml ee Jsa nalve 0 agshyassignedIt was also pointed out inaries He is at prese-nf at the square one or two chisels a di~ensioris with great accuracy ~olia Ohio He was elected that no amount of training La Sal~tte Provincial House wood marker and a foot rule One good surface electIic planer ~ president Qf the United SteelshyOOULses will make a catechist Southbridge Massbut his heart Yet beautiful work is accom- could do more in a darthan 10 workers last year succeeding

is obviously very much ii the - I h d D d M D ald H h bGut of a person who is opinion- P IS e carpenters can do in a week aVI c on e as eeR ated or uncommunicative Philippines One concept of building however What patience these aetive in the labor movement

The selected one stated one His mem~o~tir~arly days men h~ve since the early 1930s group of participants must not in the Diocese of Tuguegarao Prelatre Wlcomes Hlving been in charge of Arhe St J9sephthe Worker only be able to communicate the Cagayan PI are affectionate constructions and of ~l consid- ward is presented to a persoll message but he himself must be In 1948 I was one of the lucky Israeli Presodent erable group of carpenters for who has distinguished himself ~e message have a genuine Fathers chosen to_found a newI~ SANTJAGO (NC)-Wherils- a good period of time I can say in the cause of Jhe workingman

love for the teenager and be th t b old th PII able to show this love acquired mission in the Philip- raelsPJesidentzil1man Shazar a UI mg III e n Ippmes

pines In previous years I had arrived here on an eight-day - is very interesting only and orily been a half-baked contractor at state vislt to Chile Raul Cardi- if one has acquired title absoshy

our minor seminary which ex- nal SHv1 Henriquez of Santiago lutely necessary virtul~ of pashyPope Paul Receives perience came in very handy was on hand at the airport as a tience

Episcopal Bi~hop Tool-minded that I was I memberofthe welcoming party VATICAN CITY (NC)-Episshy made it a point to take with me -The cardinal was introduced Minister on FCllcmiddotUtv eopal Bishop Horace W B Donshy as many hand tools as possible to Mr and Mrs Shazar by Pres- I MONTHLY CHURCH egan of New York has been reshy Electricaltools ~~ljiismissed for ident Eduardo Frei ltHICAltf9 (NC)~A Dinis~centl ceived in private audience by we knew that electricity had not On the day after his arrival of the Lutheran Church-Misshy BUDGEI EMVELOPES Pope Paul VI They discussed yet reached that part of the Presiden Shazar in an address souri Synod has been named an their mutual desire for Christian Islands But once there it took to a join1 session of the Congresstssocitte profssor of Ilociology PRINTED AND MAILED unity me very little time to realize that paid spedal tribute to Chile as at Loyola University here Dr

Bishop Donegan was the first even my hand tools meant little one of the few countries which Ross P Scherer who is a staff Write or Phone 672-1322 Episcopalian bishop of New to the Filipino worker Heres opened its doors to Jewish vic- member with the National

York ever to visit a Pope He the reason tims of the Hitlerite persecutions Council of ChurChes win as- 234 Second Street ~~II Riv noted that in the past it would From time -immemorial the in Europ~ Many were the Jews surne the post Sept 15 have been impossible for him t6 carpenters and cabinetmakers -~ho fled extermination finding recei ve me and for me to pay a visit to him

The Bishop had a 12-minute private visit and then introduced the aides accompanying him The Pope gave them medals of his reign and in addition gave the bishop a copy of the Bible in ilSreek and Latin similar to those he had given to Protestant obshyservers at the ecumenical counshyeil Bishop Donegan gave the Pope a copy of a new guidebook to the cathedral of St John the ])i vine in New York and a sUver ~wl from Britain

have been making their own logshyripping saws whittled down their own hammer and chisel handles squared off the smoothshyest and lightest wood planes out

of the hardest wood ill existence

Collect- $14 Million

AACHEN (NC) - Fourteen million dollars has been colshylected in the campaign for Miseshyreor the German Catholic overshyseas relief agency The amount

exceeding $125 million will be usedmiddot to combatmiddotmiddotfamine in India

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THE ANCHOR-Catholics Lead Franciscan Missioner Says Singing ~ancing 13Thurs July 14 1966

In Resettling At Mass Part of Zululand Liturgy Ghanas Leaders New ArrivaIs

MIAMI (NC) - Almost By Dor~thy Eastman Want Church half of the Cuban refugees LONDON (Mt)-Church leadshy

His parishioners not only sing at every Mass-they dance too Theyve been doing who have ~ived in south ers in Ghana have been asked It for years When he performs a wedding ceremony the first thing he usually aoes is to bring religion back to theFlorida since the United introduce the bride and groom to each other Mo~t times they would have never have met country) youths by the LibershyStates government - sponsored ation Copncil that was set upairlift started last December before this The priest with the unusual parish is Rev Thaddeus Kidd OFM who was

after the coup detat that oustedhave been resettled by the Imshy in the diocese this month on Kwane Nkrumah Archbishopmigration Department National behalf of his Franciscan eountry the story will be told in John K Amissah of Cape CoastCatholic Welfare Conference mission to the Zulus He of- the same way down to the last told the Universe a nationalFlights arriving twice daily five days a week already have fered the comJYlent while W~ their knowledge has been Catholic weekly here

This is a healthy sign thehere that ululand In the north- pasSed on by word of mouth andbrought more than 26327 exiies archbishop said an indicationeastern p~rt of the Umon of the spoken word is sacred toto south Fiorida More than at least that the Church isSouth AfrIca 111 a ~Ittle cooler them When we first made this12119 refugees have been resetshy wanted by the leadersthan Massachusetts In the sum- discovery about them we begantled by NCWC in other areas of He claitned that things hadmer Were 6O0 feet a~~ve sea to reaJize how the stories in thethe country including New Jershy got to such a stage with Dr sey New York California Dlishy le~el In myte~rItory ~o Its a lot Old Testlimept coulC have been Nkrumah that any change wasnois Ma8Sachusetts and Puerto drIer than It IS here passed on before the time of the bound to be for the betterThe gema~ Franclscan who written word

hastens to say that he IS no rela- Rico An additional 6247 exiles Archbishop Amissah said thdon the NCWC registration rolls tion to Captain Kidd-As far as Dancmg Is Sacred he had seen Nkrumah at regularhave remained here I know-was in the diocese for Would Father Kidd compare intervals and found him cordialWomen and Children the first time He was born in his Zulus harmonizing and and friendly until 1963 whenWithin hours after they arrive

Scotland-his speech still retains dancing at Mass to the new the Ghana leader turned moreat Miami International Airport a Scottish burr-but raised and American innovation-the con- and mOl to the East and it beshythe refugees from Cuba who deshy educated in London He has a troversial Jazz Mass Theres came impQssible to get an intershysire resettlement are enroute to doctorate in social and political no comparison he says speaking view with him other cities to join relatives who science from the University of of the Jazz Mass thats almost The archbishop said that therefled the communist - controlled Louvain and he taught philos- artificial Its being superimposed has never been much oppositionisland earlier ophy at the College of Bergliolt upon this culture The great or hatred for the Church inAccording to Hugh McLoone outside London before going to thing about the dancing of the Ghana because most of thedirectot of the local NCWC ofshy Zululand as a missionary Zulus is that it arises from the countrys schools were built byfice jobs are no problem and First Native Ordained people-its instinctive the good missionaries andoffers of positions in various The Franciscans cover 30000 For them dancing is some- they also established many hosshyareas of the country are abunshy

square miles of territory in thing sacred you know middotIts very pitalsdant Premier Fidel Castros reshyZululand with 50 priests and 150 devotional when you see themstrictions on draft-age males sisters About eight per cent of do it---the way they do it and the technicians and professionals are the people are Catholic Ten of expression they put into it Its Religious in Texasreflected in the arrival figures the priests are Africans from part of their liturgy and a sen- M k C Iwhich show the majority of new other parts of the continent On sible manifestation of their wor- ar entennlarefugees are women and chil- July 4 the first Zulu native was ship because it emerges from SAN ANTONIO (NC)-Archshy dren

Work for Refugees ordained a priest in Rome The their culture bishop Robert E Lucey presided Latest statistics indicate that sisters are currently training 50 Father Kidd spoke of a letter at a concelebrated pontifical

411 per c~nt are women and 32 young Zulu girls as novices he received recently from an- yenasS here marking the compleshyper cent are children age 17 and They will middotform the nucleus of other Franciscan priest who is tion -of 100 years in Texas for younger Ab~ut six per cent of an order inZululand that will wlrlting to go into brand new the Sisters of Divine Providence the exiles are over 65 nurse and teach territorY that has recently been of San Antonio

Despite the large Dumbersof The Zulus being a l0madic opened up to the mIssionaries A feature (jf the three-day 001shyrefugees who have arrived by peo~l~ m~ve around a great deal ~hereare approximately 45~ - ebration was a dfamatic and the airlift there has been no in- _ but ItS stIll remarkable how far people there--and not a single musical Iage~pt Pr~)phets ~f

middot ereilliein the welfare eaSe load _ my pariShioners often walk to Christian Lig~t h~ld at the MUllicipal middot officials Said MassA family~ight-start out But1~~pr~est~ant embark ~n AuditprIumWtold thcstory-of

walkingwedn~~day to get to hi n~w miSsion just yet Hes the two centuries of the corlgreshyo C of e rass onSunda~ ~ou mIght say waiting to receive enoughrilohey - gationsmiddothist~rymiddot including the

DedIcatea I middotornG that Fat~er Kid~ 18 Igtretty no 0 go int~dheterrit-oryand-puHdmiddot ~09 y~a~~sP~J1~)~f Texas ) Seminary CObullege madlc hlms~lf smc~ he travels _ lIis new beaclquiutersa Smll1 The Sisters 0pound Divlne Provi-

bouncmg around m his L~nd 1Al~ER ~iDJ) OF st~aw tbatched mud hut that win - denceoSan Antonio iex were tos ANGELEs dc) ~Ihree Rove) ov~rr6OOO S9uaIe mIles _e about $20(1 fUnded hi ~~ance in 176 They

eerclinalswereamong morethan overhls panllh The Zulus have absolutely serve in the archdiocese of San a sre ofprelatewho partII InthelO years since he went f bull Antonio arid in the dioceses of

- -V antastlC memories the )Dis- 0 d All p bull h pated inthededicatiooi c~reinon- to middotZululand ltl saysmiddotthata f~W sionary says l-heyll remember ~s - arlS es ~liu ~t ~ B~deg1f1tville cpmiddot~~ _ les of-st tohnsSeminary lt~pl~ 1hing1l~ave ~ha~geeurolin this word ~Qr word what you told To Have Counclls Il nsti Dal1as-F~ WOlth El

lege in supurban Camarillo largely lmchanging country For thtlJllfive years ago There ale ~aso d~lvesion ~ Houston sail middot JtranciS CardinalSpel1ma~of instance the bridegroom still tribal storieS that have be~n SASKATOON (NC) ~Bi~hop J~gelo Alealdria Laf~yet~e

New York officiated at the ded pays his brides parents for her handed down for 2000 years and middottJKlein hasiristructedpastors LIttle ~ock- Oklahoma Cityshyic~tion ceremonies but when tpe Franciscim ~rst d lmiddott of estabiish parish cOlnichs Tulsa and Queretaro Mexico d Z 1 d ~ WI e y sca~eled parts t~e

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After the dedication Jaines arnvl In ulu an the average throughout the Saskatoon dio- Francis Cardinal McIntyre o~ bride coston~ cow and now slle ceie by the end of January NO jOB TOO BIGLos -Angeles was chiefcel~brant would cost five Buthe added middotFaith Makes Sacred 1967 rlle- councils aremiddot pllinned at a concelebrated MaSs with wi~h a ch1ckle most pride- M f as a step towards a represen~- NONE TOO SMALLmiddot the bi~hops afthe provineeOf grooms pay now on theinsta~l- usic E fective tive diocesan council in the -Los Angeles who include Bish ment Plan-lt-Ofle cow down and LOS ANGELES (NC~The future The Canadim prelate SULliVAN BROS~op Aloysius J Willing~r CSS~R~ ~ years to pay the rest middotapostolate of sacredmusic can ~idit is premature~ to estabshy~md Au~iliaryBishopiIarryJ( Automaticallymiddot Drafted not be effective without faith lish)hemiddottiiocesan body now but PRINTERS Clinch of Monterey Fresnomiddot The word Zuluineanswat Auxiliary Bishop John J Ward ~ added his hQpe thatit ean De_

Bishop F~aricis J ~urey of Sa~ riormiddotFathermiddotKidd explains So of Los ~gei~s toid the NaUon8l foUnded in the neQr futJire bull piego andFranlt~sJ Greeno that every bOy born into the r CathQlic lI4usic ~duc~tors As~ Tucson and Auxiliary Bishops tribe is automatically drafted eiation here

Tlmothy Manning and John J _when hes born So it wouldnt HQw much the chui~ch has at Ward of Los AngeJes do any goodfora Zuhdo bum _ ~eari t~e~sounq~u~Jligtft~e fQrlns his draft~ilrd~heshould realii qf $8~Jed musJcca~d)e sej~frqJJi bu h k)i th t1( t th~diJe~tiyes ofi~e pOpes over r~n 1 00-Voice Choir r~ ~ r ~~ I Ia e - the yeals~ he s~id

AtJohrison Wedding middotmiddotPrCraquodiicingObscene tbC~~~C~~~~~~k~t~t WASHINGTON (-NC)-A com-middot FI R d I ical llmllte~ri~mmiddot ~he ll)lltershybined choir of loomen and boys ms ~ bull 4ga pieces of art wIth which Chrisshyfrom two Catholic churches in SAN- FRANCISCO (NC)~T~tians over the centuries have

Baltimore will sing at the wed California Supreme Court bas praised God and the~i~herited ding of Luci-BainesJohnson the ruled thatthe production of ob ~reasures of sacred muic both

Presidents daughter and Pat- scene films is l~gal in this State liturgiCal a n dnop-lit~rgic~l rick JNugent here SaturdaY~ provided ~heIe is 110 prQvenin- should inspile Church musicians

Aug 6 middot bull _ tention toexhibitpr distributemiddot tocpntimie ~h6set~aditions shy Themiddot White House announced them nobly by rendering a service the chOirs fro~ the Cathedral of The states highest eourtmiddot that ismiddot genuiilelyartistic~

Mary Our Queen directed by ruled 5-2 that Robert A Klor Robert middotF Twynham and the ofmiddotJos Angeles a commercial ---~--~------

Church of the ImmacuIQte Heart film producer had beenmiddot con- MOntle Plvmmiddotbmiddotn9 amp 0 Mary directed by Norman victed of a crime which does not Syndor have been selected The exist H bull Co I Nuptial Mass will be offered ~t State lawforbids prepaIation eQtlngmiddot Ie noon in the National~hrine of of obscene materials intended Reg Master Plumber 2930 the Immacula~eConceptionhere for sale or distribution But GEO~GE M MONnE with 700 guests present Judge Mathew OTobriner whO - Over 35 Years

T~ynham will write original wrot~ the majority opini~n of Satisfied Service musl~ for parts ~ he Nuptial said the statute does not apply- 806 NO MAIN STREET Mass and SYndorm direct tbe to materials lOOt intended lor

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Holy Cross Fathels Pilgrimage leaving Oct 10th with Fr Robert E McDonnell wil visit Lisbon Fatima

Madrid Rome Lourdes Paris and London Total cost is $82900 Time Payments

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Expect 200 Pre~ate) at Opening Of Liverpool Catho19c Cathedral

LIVERPOOL (NC)-Between 00 and 300 overseas cardin~s and bishops will attend the cereshymonial opening on Whit Sunday next year of Liverpools spaceshyage Catholic cathedral

Pope Paul VI will send a pershysonal legate Leaders of the major Protestant churchesmiddot in Britain of the government and other national figures will plUshyticipate in this red-letter dayfor English Catholicism

The Cathedral of ChriSt the Klngalmost defies description

In none of the recognizable arshythodox styles of design it is a round tentmiddotlike building of cOhshy

crete with huge radiating butshytresses opening in its center like a wigwam f6r a tall broad cliimshy

ney ofcplored glass sunnounted by 16 sllarp pinnacles symbolic of the Crown of Thoms

All the multicolored lights fil shywring down this great shaft focus on the 19-ton solid white marble high altar and its surshyrounding white sanctuary Whereas the outside of this

vast grey and white space-capshysule sha~ suggests lightness and airiness the inside is solemn and majestic and richly colorful with small medieval orifices in tinted glass giving an almost

medieval tone Eaeh of the 10 side chapels is

isolated from the maio circular JElterior by purple glass dotted In red with the chapels tbelDshy

gelves lit by small slits1ind oPenings mostly in riehred glass

Piiee ~ $11 Milll811 The vastness of the maUl eashy

therlral is iildicatedb1 tliIe ~act that 2600 people can beaccomshylIlodated within 60 feet oif lhe

Sanctuary Cilft curved wooden baiches on SIGtted tubes Wtooh e~R be dropped into socke~in Ibe floor N9nnally this beBchshy

iftg wiil be reduced to accOOampB39shy date about 600 aHowing a better ~ of the white marble ftoer- -l$ariin Quigley 11 editM-pushy

mg with thick spokes oigretr liIher who claimed tbe death radiating~owardsthe high altar knell of themiddotMotion Picture Pro-

Latest heating acoustics anddllCtioo Code was ~~d by lRedenl cieeoratons have pushed release of the film up tile priCe of the eathedml to middotYoUr statement tb8t there is ever $l1Hilllioft noSUChmiddotthing as gOOd taste in

It will aetas ~~ blasphemyprofanity and obshytwm crown above the LiVeropOOl ilcerilt7 is suoh a basic truth skyline i~ the dark red saJiEl- that there C9Qld be DO one who atonemiddot Anglican eathedral jUst would ar~ with it Fine said 600 yards away with itllsolid in a message to Quigley Fine classical belfry pledged his suppo1 to an up-

Designed itT MethodJst dated code which would prevent The Cafuoli~ cathedral iTOfl~ ~lasPhemy profanity and 00shyt~y has beeJel designed bt a sceruW iD Id M th~ ---teet QUigley whOse middotfathermiddott1~1~j uo-year-o e UUCNo ou _~

Jrrederick Gibberd while the to writethe code strongly criti shyAnglican one begun some25 cizedthe Elizabeth Taylor-Richshy

years middotago and still being COID- ard Burton movie in a front pleted was designed byGilbert page edit~~atof histrade pubshyScott a Cathblic He no~middot lies lication M~tion Picture Daily burled by speCiat pennissi~n of Quigley cited several cauSes

the HolySee in the Anglican of thecod~s 10Jtg sickness and Itathedral precincts then declared The cause of

Originally the Catholic au-middot death is one The code died beshy thorities in Liverpool embar- caiise of WhOs Afraid of Virshy

rassed by themiddotlack 9f au18de- -ginia Woolf quate cathedral for the gr~tmiddot Ca~holic city planned a bui1~ing f~lasscal liiles and grandiose Mi~~ionary ~hool design to dVal---tboUghrespeclshy Now Ecumenicalfllll~ just a trifle smaller - St middotPeters basiliea in Rome After TOKYO (NC)-St Iosephs ~ars of ambitious effort 1I1e Missionary Institute here is now crypt a cathedral in itself playing Ii role in the ecumenicalwas eventuallY-completed middot movement

Butmiddot John Cardinal Heenan of The institute whiCh provides Westmimter then archbishQl) of language and missionary ~ormashy

shytion eourses for Religious and

Parmiddotsihes 13i1y nowh~smiddotmiddotasstudents BishshyNew op Vladiniir ofmiddot the Orthodox ST LOUIS (NC) - Msgr Ed- Church in jaPan amI Anglican

ward T OMeara director ofthe Sister John~ichael~GoanBishshySt Louis archdiocesan mission op Vladimir 44 is from Donshy

office said the archdiocese ~s ora Pa and Sister Jolin Michael creating a new pariSh in mission 35 is from Philadelphia -territory in Bolivi~ and also The misSionary institute was staffing for the first time a Bo- established in 1951 and bas tivian parish that has beenmiddot under Wainedmiddot 800 persons Father Anshy

middot the care of Spanish Pasampionist ~lus A~off OFoM is cIeao ofI pesta ~

1 bullit ~ - ~bull middot_k_6~_ jmiddot_~_=_-_jt ~~l- ~ -l_ bullbull -=~-=--J~~~~6~

Liverpool scrapped the rest of the old plans called for a ~cathedral in our time and launched a worldwide compeshytition for a modern quicklyshyiiuilt iesignIt was won by Gibberd

Name Observers

To Conference VATICAN CITY (NCf-The Vatican Secretariat fo1 Promot ing Christian Unity has nam~ ~ight Roman Catholic o1servershyconsultants to the World Conshyference on Church and Society to be held in Geneva starting riext Tuesday under the sponsorshyship of the World Council of Churches

The conference which will bring together 400 Orthodox Anglican and Protestant theoloshygians and laymen has been in preparation for more than a year and the unity secretariat has already cosponsored with middotthe WCC twC) meetings on the problems of Church and society

Among the eight observershyconsultants are two Americans Jesuit Father Edward Duifproshylessor of political science at Holy Cross College Worcester Mass and Msgr Joseph Gremiilion director of sOcio-econoniic cleshy

middot velopinent Of Catholic Relief Services --- National Catholic Welfare Conference t

Movie sOunds Film Code Death Knell

LOS ANGELES (NC) --The answer to the eontroversial movie Whos Afraid of Virginia Woolfr has been fOWld~amODg middotmen -ifi the movie~industfy

Marshall H Fine president of the National Association of Theater Owners has endorSed

stioongly tile position taken Jay

Urges Catholics to Oppose Goverl1lment Qirth Control

SUPEIUOlR GENERAL Sister Mary Pius SP newshyIy elected superior general middotof the Si ters of Providence She is the twelft~ superior general of her order NC Photo

English Seminary No~ University

LONDON (NC) - Englands Heythrop college formerly a Jesuit s~minary has been turnshyed over to the Church to be used asa national Catholic university

Fathe r Terence Corrigan SJ Iesuit provincialand vice-chan cello- of the cOllege announced middot that thE JeSlJits wanted to tum

~ ooil~~e over to a charitabletrust

Details of the new trust will be worl~ed out in a meeting esshytablishing operating rules and a govemillg senate The sena~ will have reoresentativEis of the Brit shyish bisb~ps and of religious com- mumtiei attending the school ~ JesUits will continue to adshyministel~ the university Airi~iriew students e~peeted

for the bull Fall termare stveral AmetCllft Sisters ef St Joseph TIi~ Si~ters fromiong Islampntt

NY iriH be among the first IUIRs at the universitymiddot

John IJardinal Heenan ()f WeBtshyminister acceptimg the -Jesuit ampfier pleaded for help mmakshying thi~ university a lIUccess

HARRISBURG (NC)-Cathoshymiddot lics who oppose the birth control program of the Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare have been urged to write th~ir

elected representatiyes expressshying their opposition

The appelll ~as ~8lde middotin a leaflet warning of the dangers of

government birtH conftol isshysued by the Pennsylvania Cathshyolic Conference agency of the

middot states Catliolic bishops Copies of the leaflet were disshy

middot tributed throughout thi~ state It warns that the birth control middot policy ofmiddot the state welfare deshypartmeJlt threatens coercion and invasion of the privac1( of citi shyzens It says the Planitecl Parentshyhood movementmiddot is making a

middot drive for government fimds to expand its work und~r the s~ate program

It also stresses the medical uncertainties involved hi use of oral contraceptives and warns that the next step in the state program would be a push for sterilization

The leaflet cenclude If you are opposed to government birth control write to your elected

representatives asking them to oppose government )romotion and funding Clfmiddot birth control programs

On June 20 the PellDsylvania Catholic bishop1lit a statement appearing in paid advertiseshyments in newspapers throughout the state called for gcvernment to ~maintaiR ari attitude of pre-

MissioftariiesLeaye shyForLati~ Ame~ica

BOSTON (NC)-ThE~ Mission- atl3 Societ of St James the Apostle hasmiddot annGUoced that 11 new members including eightmiddot priests from the Boston archdioshycese have depirted for assignshyments in Latin Amedcan parshyishes staffed by the lKociety

In addition to the Boston priests the nEW members inshycludeUlree fi6m tile cilioceses of Danas Pitt8lMtrgh and Sioux City

The St Talliles Society was foUnded)y Iticbard Cardinal Cusbiag of BOston i11 1958 to help aUeviatE the sbortage of priests m Latll Arneicbull

wrtiislnvQlvesltational eooper-middot ation it involves great middotexpense CleCH Way foir New fer thE expansion of facilities Luthercn CouncilwhiCh would attract the best

KANSAS CITY (NC) - Theminds ~tmong the Catholic clergy way wlsclealed here for forshyand laiti and non-Catholics as mation of a Lutheran organizashywell lie added

middot tion whiCh willl represent 95 ~r cent of the countrys nine mil-

Pittsburgh Ordinary lion Lutherails The Lutherafl Church in Amershy

middotAt 1middotijr~Missions ica which has 33 million Jlem-PITTSBURGH (NC) --Bishop middotmiddotbers at its cofi~tion here voted

middot JOOnJ Wright of Pittsburgh is to join the proposed Lutheran middot makiof middothis bi-annual visit to Council in the US)A

Peruvhnmiddot middotmissionsstaffed by The proposed council is schedshypriests ofmiddot his dioceseuled to bemiddot formed at a consti shy Feur Pittsburgh priests ilt- tutional eomrention in Cleveshy

middot tached to the Missionary ~ociety land from Nomiddotv 16 10 18 The of st ~rames ace working in the council already has been ratified Chimb)te area of Perumiddot Bish6p Wright hasmiddot visited them every two years

lEIighlightsmiddot of this visit win be the blessing of a new normal school and a maternity clinic subsidized in major part by con- tributillnil from Catholics of the PittsblJ rgh dioCese

Pittsburgh p r i est s have workEilt1 in Chimbote a city of 125000 for some years They openelt the first free library in the ar(~a built a church opened a shelter for the aged conducted educational and spiritual proshygrams and have been active ill the or Janization of a labor unshyion fOI~ tishennen of Chimbote

BishDp Wright who will offi shyciate at several Confirmation

cerelll(lnlesin the ChimbQte area will l(tUl1l to the United States

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cise neutralitymiddot fu regard to family planning

The bishops were particularly critical of awelfare department policy pennitting caseworkers ~ initiate discussions of birth

control with welfare recipients and authorizing birth control services for the unmarried in ~me circumstances

The birth control program has also become an object of controshyversy in the state legislatilre Rep Martin Mullen cbairmall of the House appropriations

committee is pushingan amendshyment which would bar use -of tax funds middotby the Welfate departshyment for birth control

Tax on Jesuits Ruled Illegal

ERNAKULAM (NC)-An inshycome tax on the Jesuit society of Kerala has been ruled unconsti shytutional by the state high court here in India

The court upheld a petition by the society challenging a levy for the 1962-66 period by the agricultural income tax officer of Taliparam~

The officer had turned dOWIl a plea for exemption of the order from the tax under the terms of the Societies Registration Act which exempts properties meant for religious or charitable purshyposes from agricultural income tax

He contended that although the Jesuit society claims tG be a religious organization there was 10 documefttary prOOf that its income is cactuaHy spent for the purpose mentioned in its rules

The high court held that only the legal beneficiaries of the orders income and not tax offi shycers had the leg~i rigbt to caR on the orqerto fUnsh proof that its income is spent accordshying to rulesbull

Deaf A~i~tion Holds Convention

SAN ANTONIO NC) lhe Internationalmiddot Catholic Deaf A1Jshysociation is holding its annual eonventiOft here thisweek Semshyinars in the liturgy and adminshyistration of the sacraments and pre-Cana and Cana conferences are being held for persons unshyable to hear and in many cases also unable to speak

Other features include a eonshycelebrated Mass in sfgn language a banquet attended by Archshybishop Robert X Lucey of saa Antoitio and a gr~d ~all

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Fattier Demers has been Greater Fall River CCD Director and Father FoIster who joins him in the Fall River Area work served as Greater New Bedford CCD Director before his recent transfer to Fall River

The division of the Greater New Bedford and Fall River Areas and the appointment of the new Co-Directors will hereshyby give each designated priest an equal number of parishes to eare lor

The four Co-DirectorswiU join the other Area Directors of the Diocese Rev Thomas F Neilan Taunton Rev James F Kelley Attleboro and Rev Phil shyip A Davignon Cape Cod

Father Foister Father FoIster a feature

writer for The Anchor was born in Fall River Dec 6 1931 son of Mrs Eglantine Allard FoIster and the late Mr J()seph J Eolshyster

Following graduation fro m Mount St Charles Academy Woonsocket he attended Our Lady of Providence Seminary

Warwick R I and St Marys Seminary Baltimore He comshypleted his studies at the North American Co))ege Rome where he was ordained Dec 20 1958 by the rector Most Rev Martin J OConnor He was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree by St Marys and a Licentiate in Sacred Theology by the Ponshy

tifical Gregorian UniversitJ[ Rome

He served as an assistant at St Roch Fall River until Feb

)0 1960 when he was assigned as assistant to St Anthony of

Padua New Bedford He haS been an assistant at Sacredshy Diocesanmiddot Presidents Attend International H~art Fall River since May 31

He was named New Be4ford regional director of the Confrashy Chrutian Family Movement Conveniion ternity of Christian Doctrine on

Jan 22 1964 By Doro~hy Eastman Father Demers

Eight noursa day William Crowley is a salesman for ap Attleboro printing company Born in Taunton OCt 18 1936 Father Demers is the son of Mr but during the rest of his waking hours hes a salesmarf for CFM-the Christian Family Hector Demers and Mrs Yvette Movement The other star salesmanfor CFM in the famJly is his slim blond wife Mr and Yelle Demers Mrs William Crowley of Attleboro-Stachia and Bill to their friends-are the president

A graduate of Msgr Coyle couple for the CFM forthe High School he attended Notre Fall River diocese The Crow- offer aloud his own prayer After this study period some

Dame University and Cardinal It was a Mass well never CFM couples go on to member-middot OConnell Minor Seminary and leys have just returned from forget and its deepened our ap- ship in the Federation which is completed his studies at St Toronto Canada where they preciation of every Mass since the coordinating group that links

Johns Seminary Brighton attended the international CFM says Mrs Crowley the individual groups with each Following ordination by Bishshy convention Delegates - lay Another speaker at the con- other and with CFM headquarshy

op Connolly on Feb 2 1962 he couples and priest chaplains - vention was Bishop James Mont- ters in Chicago was assigned to St Michaels came to the convention from all gomery of the Episcopal diocese In a later article well describe

Swansea He was appointed Fall over the United States England of Chicago He told the conven- a typical group meeting some River area director of the CCD Canada and the Virgin Islands tion about the Christian Family of the CFM actions and their in 1964 CFM is now international Bill Movement that -the Episcopal far reaching effects and how a

Crowley states and there are Church has recently started CFM unit affects parish lifeFather Paebeeo CFM groups in France Africa modeled on the Catholic group

Born in Fail River on Nov and New Zealand among others Bill and Stachia Crowley have28 1933 Father Pacheco is the Andmiddot it all started in Chicago in been with CFM abOut six yearsson of Mr Manuel S Pacheco 1943 You call see how it and were one of the originaland Mrs Belmira Fonseca Amshy grown couples in the movement in BLUE RIBBONaral Pacheco Following graduashy The theme of this years con- Attleboro where CFlII first gottion from Msgr Prevost High vention was Parish Renewal its start in the Fall River dioceseSchool he continued his classical and the principal speaker on this There are now newer groups in LAUNDRYeducation at Cardinal OConnell subject was Father William H Taunton Easton MaJ)sfield FallSeminary Boston and comshy Thompson of Joliet Illinois The River New Bedford Marthas 273 CENTRAL AVEpleted his studies for the priest shy Crowleys have ordered tapes of Vineyard and Eastham We hopehood at St Johns SeminarJ[ Father Thompsons speech and to get three more groups startedBrightOD welcome any who would like to on the Cape in the Fall Bill WY 2-6216

Ordainedby Bishop Connolly hear the speech to contact them says Jan 30 1960 in St Marys lIJDUSUalMass The groups start with five to NEW BEDFORDCathedral he was assigned to After the workshops following seven couples and a priest There Immaculate Conception New the speeches MasS was cel- may be three or fourmiddot such groupsBedford on Feb 5 1960 ebrated right in the classrooms in each parish Each group emshy

CFM FAMILY Mr and Mrs William J Orowley and their five reasons for membershyship in the family organization From left WnIiam HI If Janie Patricia 4 Heather Ann 6 Karen Lynn 8 Dana Eli~abeth ~

THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 14 1966 15

Urges [)cevolJion To Ap~~tles

VATICAN CITY (NC)-PoPf) Paul VI at a general audience OD the eve of the Feast of sSe Peter and Paul called for a reshynewal of devotion to all the Apostles and especially to ss Peter and Paul

Such devotion should be both in personal piety and in liturshygical worship he said

Love of the Apostles Peter and Paul will help us toward a better understanding of how firm and filial loyalty to this blessed - Roman See of theirs does not restrict the universal dimensions of the Church of Christ does not deaden the vishytality and originality of the comshymunity spread throughout the world does not impose superfl~ ous and heavy-judicial chains

Indeed it gives a firm and secure foundation of the eccles- shyiastical edifice offers the honshyorable and indisputable point of Catholic unity and nourishes the charity of the Christian family

Priests Assailants Get J~n Terms

JERSEY crry (NC) - Stiff prison terms and fines were given three men convicted of beating and robbing a p~iest here

Judge Alfred M Cozzi of Hudshyson County Court sentenced Walter Brandon and James Danshyiels to 10 to 12 years imprisonshyment and $1000 fines ea~h while Daniels brother Frank drew a 9 to 10 year sentence and $500 fine

They were convicted of beatshying and robbing Father Fraricis Knutowicz as he was parking bis car in the garage at Our Lady of Czestochowa church rect~1Jlo

What About YOU

bull bull ~ A Franciscan Sister GIVING YOURSrn to a life COOlshy

pletelv dedicated ~othe salvation of souls through prayer work saeshyrifice and joy bull by us ing your talmiddot ents as a Nurse Laboratory and XmiddotRayTechnician Secretary Accountant ~j etitian Seamstress Cook as well as in other hospital departments and ifI a new extension of our work in Cateshychetical and Social Service Fields

There Is No Greater Charity

(If you are over 16 write to Sister Mary Clarice OSF BOl 111 catholic Sisters College Washington D C 20017 tor Mmiddot tiler details 0lI this happy life)

Father Coleman The Crowleys still glow as they barks on a course of study that recall one of these Masses the will take three or four yearsFather Coleman is the son of most unusual and inspiring Mass These groups are usually calledlIlr George W Coleman and they hac ever participated in yellow book groups because ofMrs Beatrice K Shea Coleman There were three concelebrants the Yellow book that is the basicof Somerset Born Feb 1 1939 and one of them was Father CFM manual The groups meethe was graduated from Msgr George Behan of Providence He in each others homes to talkCoyle High School and attended is the priest director of Area over together how to know aJ)dHoly Cross College Worcester One that includes most of New love Christ better and how tofor two years England bring Christian principles into

He studied philosophy at St After the Gosp~l at this Mass their every day livesJohnsmiddot Seminary Brighton and one of the priests gave a homily From this study comes verymade his theologica~ studies at and then each person at the naturally the apostolic actionNorth American Co))ege in Rome Mass-about 15 people-gave a that is an integral part of CFMwhere he was ordained Dec 16 short talk on what the Gospel The actions may be small and1964 by the rector Most Rev meant to him personally The modest to begin with and laterFrancis F Reh Mass then continued and during they may be more ambitious

On bis return to the diocese the Prayer of the Faithful each Each group independently deshybe was assigned ~ St Kilians participant stood up in turll 10 cides on its own action

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middotHOst of Differences Divide Northern Southern Culture

From Social Revoluti9A in the New Latin America Edited by John J Considine MM

After the Civil War industrial development in the United States ~as prodigious If the process was parallel -00 that of Europe it was much more rapid No out-wonl institution held back any longer the rise of tile modern

~nomic structure Hew~ mm has swept over a segment ever the rapid transitioo of the clergy and Catholics of from an agrarian economy the United States making it 10 an industrial economy of sometimes difficult for them to production was not made with- understand the more progressive out difficulties and conflicts A attitude of some Latin Ariieri shydee pen i n g cans on socio-economic quesshychasm yawned ttons between capi- From this analysis the authol

Abbe Francois Houtart draws talists and the out the main lines which seemworking classw h i 1 e capital tohim to explain why today we tended to con- find ourselves face to face with eentrate m 0 r e such different situations in the llfid more in the two parts of the Western Hemishyhands of a few spheremiddot They are at once geo-By 1910 control graphical cultural social politi shylitfbusiriess was cal and economic focused within Geographic Differenc~ the domain of The geography and_the eli-

middot the railroads steel sugar au~ mate of the two continents are iOOPper~ - quite diverse A much greater

This situation struck at the portion of Latin Americas popshyheartmiddot Ofthe middle class Jnde ulation dwells in tropical and pendent business were ~educed Slubtropical climates which ere llG insignificance by the eoonoftl- ate very different conditions for k activity of the trusts At the work and development North beginning of the 19th century Americas major rher basin middotthe s ma 11 businesses represented Mississippi fitsmiddot far more felici shyrour-fifths of the active popula- tously into the living plan than

middot tion in 1879 one third in HH6 does South Americas the Amashyene fifth zon basin Many US geographic

It took the New Deal t9 re- factors have helped a great deal ress the balance For onlookers economically and socially in the tmroughout themiddotworld the eapac- integration of this pari of the KJ M the U S political leaders helllisphere A great deal of ~ rectify the deep social aee Latin Americas mining reshyeconomic problems of this nation sources are located in a1lOOst iR_ b the ordered legislation ef the accessible places Coal andiron New Deal was an amazing tti- so abundant and handy to each umph for the democratic process other in North America fav0red

New employment oPPGrtuni~ the first period of indwtrial ties developed in such ~reas as revolution while in Latin administration and CltHBRlerce Amelica ther do nOt exist in As the economic functions of Nle the same proportion and seldom nation grew they produced i-a are c6nveniently close to each their tum a cultural and SQcial Itther order leading to a growing Campll Cultural Differences pleKity of the social Grganism From the colonial period and to the progressive enlarge- marked differences are found in

ment of the American Rliddle the value systems animating the class settlers of the United States and

In the United States history Gf Latin America The English has moved in the direction of an origin of the former oriented the ever-increasing differentatiGn Bf type of colonization from the functions of a proportionate de- beginning The individuals will crease in the number of manual to work and the capacities which workers and of an increase in he brought with him were semi-skilled and white cellar among the fundamental differshyWorkers ences

U S Church In the case of most North The Cathelic Churcraquo was pres- American immigrants-thetradishy

ent in the United States before tions of their origin led toward ifldependence It was a minority research invention the perfecshyehurch and was sometimes even tion Gf tools of production and lltersecuted Yet the liberal con- the subsequent technical civili- stitution of the United States zation While many settlers in was not only supported by Cath- the southern states of the United elics but was in good partmiddot States possessed different values prBmulgated thanks to their ac- Oliginally they came eventually lion since it guaranteed reli- into the Yankee orbit True gious liberty It was with immi- U~is accentuated economic develshygration however that the Cath- epment and thus tended to creshyMic Church achieved its great ate a society concerned overshyawnerical expansion With Cath- whelmingly wit h middotm ate ri a I elie ranks made up for the most achievement Sometimes t his part of immigrants of the WOlk- wGrks a hardship on the deeper iRg class whose natural spokes- iAstincts of the individual man man was the Church the Churck In Latin America Spanish has been identified from earl aristocratic society saw little days with their struggle for so- value in wOJk and production eial justice even if some priests and placed emphasis rather on and bishops did not always favor unproductive wealth as a yardshy

middotmonism stick of social status Tbere was Since the Second World War Gften concern for the disintershy

especially the Catholic pGpllla- ested expression of culture inshytiml has formed an important fiuencing notably the very part of jhe lower and upper structure of society itself It sufshymiddle classes The former place fices to compare the colonial in the imfhigrant worker gr0up regime of farm property in what occupied by Europea1 Catholics 1 ate r became the northern is now assumed by Negroes United States with the hacienshyPuerto Ricans and Mexicans not das of the Spanish and Portushyaccompanied by their own c1el- guese colonies gy Many U S Catholics no All of this was related to a longer identify themselves with more profound philosophical at shythe poor It is therefore not sur- titude toward life A negative pcising that a wave of conservamp- approach toward the world and

NEW BISHOP Pope Paul vi ha~ established the new dioce~e of Beaumont Texas and has named Msgr Vinshycent NL Harris chancellor of tile djocese of GalvestonshyHoust)n as its first Ordishynary NC Photo

Back President On Vietnam

WAHHINGTON (NC) - Tbe Catholic War Veterans middotassurelaquo Plesid~nt Johnson that it

whoIEheartedly sJPPOrts yOU( acti()llfi in the Pombing of mili- t3ry tilrgets in Hanoi and Haishyphong as well as other Policies i~ the Vietnam conflict

The CWV position was outshylined ina statement issued here by Martin G Riley CWV nashytional commander

To middotfurther emphasize oucmiddot suppo~middott of our forces in Vietnam be adlrised that we are awarding toO Gen Wjlliam Westmoreland chief )pound Army forces in Vietnam Gur bighest honor-the HaRM et Vedtas Award Rileys stateshyment 00 the President said

This award is rarely givell alld H was last presented to the late Gen Douglas MacArthur iit 1961

Theologian on Draft StU(~Y Commission SAN ANTONIO (NC)-Father

John middotCourtney Murray SJ theol()gy professor at Woodstock Colle~e in Maryland has been named by President Johnson to the W-man National Advis()ry Commission on Selective Sershyvice

The Selective Service System has recently been the target af widepread criticism The Selecshytive ~ervice Act expires June 30 1967 The new advisory commisshy

sion is expected to submit its repoJ1 early next year

Falher Murray is one of the countrys best knoWn Catholic theologians He played a leading role in preparing th4 Second Vatican Councils declaratiou- Em

religious freedom

---shywhaj toda7 we wo)lld call develshyI)pm~mt resulted from a cyclical conception of time as opposed t~ dLlr)tion and to a real visioR Itf the future

This was encouraged by the concept of life as essentially at prep aration for death Later the wav~s of immigration would seem to have taken this differshyence in the way of life into acshycount the Northern and Central Europeans going to the United Stat~s and Canada and the Medshyitermnean peoples going t 0

Souh America Whether or not many actually

mati e the choice on the head of this difference the two divershygelr trends only accent~ated the already existing situation

Liturgy Chalnges Please Catholics CHICAGO (NC)-A national the nationwide survey shows survey shows that most Cathoshy that 261 per cent are enthusiasshylics in the United Statell like the tic about the changes 666 per changes in the Mass cent are learning to like the

The results of the survey changes Locality versus unishyconducted for the U S Catholic versality is one matter onttle magazine by George FisCher mind of pastors Fischer reports former CIA staff member apshy They mention the need for peal in th~ current (July) issue guidance on what to expect ill of the monthly magazine pubshy the future lished b the Claretiau Fathers The answers to the questionshyhere naires it is stated indicate the

One out of every 17 pastors in dilemma facing many pastors the United States was polled in and bishops-whether to continshythe scientifically - ctgtntrolled ue against the spirit of the sampling -in all geographic areas Vatican II with sets of cold imshyof the country and including personal directives--or whether urban suburban small town and to allow even greater experishyrural parishes Fischer reports mentation according to the

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17 Dismissed middotUniversity Teachers File Suit inmiddot Churchmiddot Court

BROOKLYN (NC) - Father Peter OReilly a leading figure in the six-month strike at Stmiddot Johns University has Jliled a canonical bill of complaints in the ecclesiastical court of the diocese of Brooklyn against the university and against Father Joseph T Cahill CM univershysity president

The priest filed the bill in his own name and in the name of 14 of the 31 teachers who were discharged last December in the wake of a 10-month facshyuJty-administration dispute overmiddot salaries tenure and academic freedom at the Vinceltian-opshyerated university Father OshyReilly was the head of the stshyJohns branch of the United Federation of College Teachers (U F C T) which called the strike

In New York Dr Israel Kugler president of the UFCT said that his organization as an entity was not a partner

tG Father OReillys action He added however that the BiU ef complaints charged in several places that the St Johns adshyministntion had hamstrung the eamprls of the UFCT tel eperate effectively on the campus

The plaintiffs filed their ill with Msgr Marien J Rein-middot kar-dt the presiding judge of the Brooklyn diocesau tribunal The Brooklyn 6Ouri was believed te have 6OmpeteJMlemiddot to try tee ease siDee both tile Jamaiea and IJreoklyn campuses ampf the unishyvltcrrsi~ come witbin the jurisshyiilnction of Archbishep ~ryan J McIZElt~gart bishop of Breekshyllyn Archbishop McEntegart iI5 ehal1lcltcUor of the university

Askmiddot Intervention Reached at the chancery ofshy

fiCe in Brooklyn Msgr Reinshyhardt acknowledged that he had received the bill of complaints He stated that the decisioll has not yet been made whether to eORsider the case or to dismiss it

Father OReilly said in New York that the plaintiffs enter-

American Students Teach in Koreamiddot

HALLIM (NC)-Three Seattle University students have arshyrived on Cheju island to teach English at local schools

Patricia McGinn Pauline La Marche and John Collins eame to Korea sponsored ly SAFE Student Ambassadors Far East a group formedmiddot at Seattle UnishyversityThe director Sean Mashylone of Seattle spent two months on Cheju island in HI65 with FatherPatrick McGlinchey director of the Isidore Developshyment Association which helps rehabiJitatate local farms

The three young Americans prepared for their voluntary work by taking physical trainshying two mornings a week and by studying the Korean lanshyguage and customs The two girls teach English in a local girls high school while Collins teaches English at the Cheju City College

Admit Men Students To Womens College

SALINA (NC) - A manageshyment survey decided to continue Marymount College here in Kansas generally as a Catholie liberal arts college for women but-

Sister Etta Louise Knaup eo1shy~ge president said beginmiddotning with the Fall semester men m~

attend Marymount classes durshying the day in the evening and

tained a hope that the officials of the Brooklyn diocese would intervene to bring about medishyation between the striking teachers and the administration He said that the plaintiffs would prefer this to a formal canonical trial

But if the Brooklyn diocese follows a complete hands-off policy they will take theirmiddot case to the ecclesiastical court of the Archdiocese of New York and beyond if necessary Father OshyReilly said

Educator Urges Boarding Schools For Needy Pupils

NOTRE DAME (NC) shyA negro educator urged here that a nationwide system of boarding schools be estabshylished under federal auspices to raise clilldren out of the pathshyological vise of slum life

Calling ~ plan revolutionshyary radical and visionary Ronshyald Rousseve of Seattle Univershy

sity said research has slMlwn bat slum families are unable meshy1ivate their children either tel do weJt in sehool or te eseape slum living

While the family is dispeRshysable he said the natural famshyily could be replaced by surrcshypte paTents in public OOQniRI stibools

R$usseve who holds a doc~r-ate in counselling psychology speke to a guidance institute OIl

the counselling of minerity youth held at the University of Notre Dame The institute was supported by federal funds from the U S Office of Education and was directed by Nathaniel Palshylene assistant professor of edushycatien at Notre Dame

Lack Motivation Rousseve cited research lonshy

dueted at Seattle University which showed that parents of slum children who had received help from counsellors and teachshyers were still unable 1() motivate ttieir children _ Title I of the Elementary and

Secondary Ed~cation Act of 1965 allocate federal money to support a corps of home-school lj~son workers who are 9UPshy

posed to help parents motivate their children to better school achievement

More radical approachesmiddot are needed Rousseve said The slum family may be interested in seeshyingmiddot the child get a better educashytion which may in turn lead to

a better job but the parents own lack f educational achieveshyment may make them ineffective

Vocations Decline Closes Seminaris

THE HAGUE (Nq-Because of a decline in vocations to the priesthood two Dutch dioceses and eight missionary congregashytions will close their major Seminaries and sendmiddot their stushydents to the theology faculty planned for the Catholic College of TilImrg which is scheduled to open in September 1967

This was announced by Bishop Gerardus De et of Bleda Bishshyrp Jan Bluyssen vicar capitular 9f the s-Hertogenbosch and the congregations superiors

The decision follows a trend in the Netherlands where several congregations middotof priests have alshyready consolidated their semishynaries Meanwhile discussions are being held by the dioceses of HaaFlem and Rotterdam to comshy

THE ANCH0D-

Thurs July 14 1966

Jesuit Sfhrsses Famiy $t~ility

NEW YORK (NC) - Main~

taining familystability is a rean problem in any program of popshyulation control a Jesuit soci~

researchist told a group of busshyiness and industrial leaders here

Father John L Thomas S3 of ihe Cambridge Center fOi Social Studies addressed a conshyIerencemiddot on population sponshysored by the National Industriall Conference Board

Once you change relations of man to procreation the reallmiddot problem is family stability and how to maintain meaningful sell relationships since traditionally man has always related these mare or less directly Father Thomas said

He ~lso stressed that all proshygrams for controlling populashyHon should be based on a proshyf4iund respect for the human pel shy

OUTSTANDING Mother M Alexander superior genshy8+jn and freedom of conscience

eral of the Felician Congregation receives the 1966 Fidelius Iileelogical groups religieueMedal from Arcl)bishop John F Dearden of Detroit The ane etherwise cannot exlleet 1le medal is to an outstanding Ameriean Catholic of Polis)) f4gtree theimiddotr views on others M

~if3originraquo Msgr Wallace J Filipowicz rector of SS Cyril and Me~bodi~ Seminary Ol~dJutI Lake MIch witnesses tHe eenmoay NC POOte Lauds Vatican

Yu~~aY PactIRegretmiddot and Worry ~Em]N (NC) - The Ponsii

a)DunURist - controlled dailySan Francisco Priest Join in Vatican Zyeie Warszawa has hailed the

~greemeot concluded betweftlConcern of Vietnam War Esculation ile Holy See and Yugoslavia

SAN JOSE (NC) - Twefliyshy for all eRd to violence in Vietmiddotshy U said the pact was evidenee two San Francisco area priests nam through Regotiatiofll5 tbe e-f the constructive evolution ill have sent a telegram to Presishy message said the attitude of the majority (If

dent Johnson joining the Vati shy the Yugoslav bishops followingSince all menmiddot and natioR5 can in itsmiddot statement of regret ))e death of Cardinal Stepinaemust face the judgment af God and worry over escalatioR tlf we dare not ignore the warning Carmnal Stepinac-who dioo the Vietnam war of Pope Paul The three maj~r in Hl60 after being released from

As responsible American citi shy eils ifJ the world today aFe prison-was a stauch oppenentshyzens with the greater burden ~f natianalism militarism Cgtf)6 cf Yugoslavias communist Feshymoral leadership we join the racism ~rme Recently the Polish gevshyVatican in its statement of reshy e-rnment has been waging a eamshygret and worry middotover recent paignmiddotagainst the Polish PrimateUnited States escalation through Hits middotSlowmiddot Progress StdaJl Cardinal WysZynski ae~ bombing raids near Hanoi and cusing him of anti-governme~ Haiphong With Pope Paul VI In Achieving Rights e-1foits and seeking to divide tM we continue to pray and t~ work CENTER HARBOR (NC) shy Church hy urging bishe)lS

Coadjutor Bishop Peter L Gereshy lJriests and laymen to look 1oitr ly ef Portland Maine expressed leadership to Archbishop BelesshyAsks Liberalizationmiddot holy impatience at the slow lew Kominek for Wroclaw

Of Constitution progress in achieving rights for ToRe Pelish paper said in sieuro~

LAUSANNE (NC) - A tell Negroes He told a New Enshy ing the pact the Holy See ~3fr gland Council of Churches lnOWB its approval of the atti shySwiss newspaper has called on

the people of Switzerland t4l friendship gathering here in tutle of Franjo Cardinal Seper eliminate from the federal canshy New Hampshire that he enshy head of the Yugoslav hierarch

dorsed Project Equality of the and bis loyalty tG the governshystitution the last traces of Catholie Church which urgesantifeminism anticlericalism and ment Zycie Warzawa laudeeuro the patronage of firms wi)jng Cardinal Sepermiddot as the leadintl to employ without racial bias

anti-Semitism yepresentative of those favoriJlII

a column by its editor Pierre tne caexistence of the Chffclll The Gazette de Lausanne )Jl

The friendship gathering was sponsored by the Council ofBeguin said such a move would wittl II socialist regimeChurches of the six New Enshyat last allow Switzerland to sign gland statesthe European convention on hushy

man rights Bishop Gerety called on ProtshyBeguin spoke out after the estants Jews and Catholics l4gt

federal government responding work together for racial justice to appeals in parliament exshy in the United States pressed its willingness to estabshylish a commission to study reshyvision of the constitution The Film Award current basic law has been in NEW YORK (NC)-Parable force since 1874 Among other a film produced by the Protesshythings it places restrictions on tant Council of New York for religious orders the Jesuits in sho ing at the Worldsmiddot Fair has particular leen cbullbullosen to receive the 1966

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PANAMA CITY (NC)-Panshyamas University of Santa Maria You Can Whip Our Cream but la Antigua founded two years ago by the Catholi( hierarchy has opened a develcpment proshy You Cant Beat Our Milk ~t gram with a goal of $25000000

Fat her Benjamin Ayecha You Gull Hill Route Man is ORSA president announced that the new campus will have Always at Your SelYice 16 buildings including a student

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18 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fart River-Thurs July 14 1966 Liturgists pman Texas Conclave

Pope S)f~ ~phitWJa~ formatiolfil HOUSTON (NC)- Worship in the City of Man will be the theme of tlie 1966 Liturgical Week here Aug 22 to 25 in the

Of lcopy3 ~~)Y ~e$el1ved to Priests VATICAN CITY (NC) - To themselves especially whenits

Sam Houston Coliseumpriests working with Catholic a question of catechism which Msgr Victor DePrimeo localAction organizations Pope Paul is the knowledge of the Churchs

chairman of the conferenceVI has emphasized that the spir- doctrine and when its a quesshysaid The theme reflects an inshyitual and doctrinal formation of tion of prayer worship sacrashycreasing concern among Chrisshythe laity is principally re- mental life spiritual direction

tians regarding the urban andserved to priests and initiation into the supernatshycultural revolutions of the 20thHe also said tliat eccl~siastical ural life and the sense of the Century Not only are citiesassistants-as chaplains or modshy Church growing rapidly but also theerators of Catholic Action orshy The more we give credit to style of life of the metropolis isgimizations are known in Italy~ lay Catholics and the more we becoming a kind of norm for themust keep both the ideas and demand of their collaboration li-fe of modern manactivity of lay organizations on and their own activity so much

The 1966 Liturgical Week willthe right trac the more must we assume them explore the relevance of the Pope pilUl listed a third task to be formed And formation is forms of Christian public wortIf priestly moderators Mainshy principally reserved to the minshyship to the problems of the citytaining contact between organshy istry of th~ priest

Father Gerard S Sloyan aized lay Catholics andecclesias- He Continued Another very former conference presidenttical authority whether that of a important responsibility reshysaid If the Gospel cannot bebishop or that of a pastor served to the priest-assistant is preached successfully in the cityThe Pope was speaking to vigilance Oyer the rectitude of --inclliding its suburbs-it willecclesiastical assistants of Ital- the line in ideas as well as acshynot much matter where it isian Catholic Action who had just tivities to which an association going forward Increasinglyconcluded their convention in that calls itself Catholic must modern man at least normativeRome on the problems of updat- be held influential man is city man Can

gt ing of the Church called for by This job is very demanding the city take in the GosPel 81the ecumenical council We must not let it happen that relevant to its problems If soOn the formation of laymen our best sons stray from the the Gospel has some humanthe Pope said However capashy right road and that instead of jropect if not it has noneble and however good our layshy being of help and consolation to

More than 10000 Catholics aremen are like all the faithful of their bishops they become occashyexpected to attend the generalGods Church they are disciples sions of apprehension delusion sessions liturgical celebrationsThey are riot forn~ed by and displeasure and smaller study groups of the Liturgical Week

Some topics scheduled to beNun TelaquomltesgtVlaquoftaolfnal Nursing NO KIDDING Hes flying six goats to India Father discussed include The Peace Jonas Thaliath CMI of Ba~galore India has airfreighted of Christ and the Modern CityTo 5arm ~l1leU1lfri~ Pri$orllers How Worldly Must the Church

SAN QUENTIN (NC)~Sister bedside nursing experience in Be AmeriCan Catholic Worshysix nanny goats from North PrairieWis to KeJ~ala state SOUtll India where he hopes they and their progeny will

Mary Anita is director of the San Quentins 200 bed hospital ship Tomorrow The Theologybecome substantial milk producers to fight famine The Neumiller School of Vocational which has cases typical of any of Secularity What Happens to Nursing-a fact that might not general hospital with the excepshy Catholic Near East Welfare Association in New York helped Worship The Church Preshyseem unusual except that the tion of obstetrics and pediatrics the Elastern Rite Carmelite NC Photo~ server of Values or Agent of ~hool is located in San Quenshy The latter training comes after Change and The How and tin prison parole when the student affili shy I Why of Involvement

A few weeks ago it became ates with St Lukes hospital bull Protestant Speaker the first such school in a penal San Francisco First Mass In Besides these general sessi~il institution in California to be Anoth~r Phase topics smaller groups will disshyaccredited by the State Board of Sister Mary Anita not only -Cel1ltury-Old Iowa Town Begins 1(11 Grow cuss such tQpics as the problems Vocational Nurse Examiners directs the program but takes a of the SpaniSh-speaking AmeFshy For Sister Mary Anita who personal interest in her students With Opening of Huge marnt ieans the inner city preachins

lor six years has workedfor the When you first meet a class singing participation lay minisshyeADlIANCHE (NC)-Camanche will go on fl~om thE~re But foraccreditation it is a major step she explained they look at you 1ers in worship art and architecshy

is a snall town with a centuryshy the present we wili ()perate as aforward for both the men and arid size you up -as a woman ture clergy education and manyoid history-but now its statting mission of St Marys parishUte society and as a nun You want to others to grllw Msgr Burke told thlt~ townspeoshy What this means she said reach them as a person and to Mass will be celebrated each

pIe -is tQlt after these men have let them knowYou are deeply ThE growth has been spurred day and an ecumenical serviceCamanche waS a thriving vil shyaerved their sentences the will interested in them personally by ttIe opening of a huge Du- will be held on Aug 24 in ail

lage until Jure 3 184)0 That dayreturn to society to be doirig I know I was impressed as i Pont plant on its outskirts-an attempt to illustrate the dynamshyit tornado viirtualiy obliteratedworthwhile work in a field in got the backgrounds of the boys area which now has been an- ism in the Churchs services at

the town It strutk while seJ- bull hich there is a real need to realize there has been a womshy nexecil by Camanche the present stage of worshipvices were being held ill They have already demon an in their life in some wayshy reform when celebrated with

ThE~ Camanche City Council Metpodist and Baptist churches8tr~ted that the program is often a most destructive way-a intelligence and caredonated tbe use of thetown hall which were wrecked The stormworthwhile she said There sweetheart or a wife who got Keynote speaker for the openshy and ~fuly 3 became a red letter left 28 deadmore than 80 1nshyace two men in class who have them off the track You recogshy ing session will be Joseph Mathshyday lin the town history - the jured Many families movedtbe possibility of parole before nize the tremendous impact a ews head of Chicagos Ecushyfirst time Mass was offered in- ~e program is complete and woman has on thelife of a man away after thetwi~terj but Cashy menical Institute a group ofthe f)wn for the Catholic pop- manche is beginning to growthey want to stay in prison unshy We are counteracting this Protestant clergy and laityulace DOWtil they are able to complete she explained by showing whose mission is to bridge the ~eir training them another phase of womanshy Th4~ council acted on a peti shy gap between an isolated Chrisshy Part of that ~aining included Ilood tion Iligned by 53 Catholic 1amshy Sister of Mlercy tianity and the racism poverty

iies The Mass was offered by and lack of responsibilityOn State Board Msgr Ambrose Burke pastor of widely viewed asmarks of ~ st Marys church in Clinton NEWPORT (NC) - sis t e r mod~rn city

FOR LATIN AMERICA Importance of Latin America ~s emphasize by Pope Paul VIas he ordained 70 young priests who w1l1 work with the people on that continent Among them was one American Father Daniel Corbett of Buffalo NY NC Photo

Establishment of a Catholic Mary Laetare Reagan of the dishyparist here was discussed after vision of nursing Salve Regina the 11 lass College conducted by the Sisshy

ters of Mercy here has been ap-If sufficient interest and pointed by Gov John H Chafeeprop(~r ~upport are promised we as a member of the state Board of Nur~e Registration and Nurs-

Trtilin at University ing Education for the term end- ing May 24 1969 ST LOUIS (NC)-Seventy-one

Sister Mary Laetare will servePeacl~ ~orps trainees have ar- as the representative of an acshyrived for a 12-week training

credited basic collegiate schoolprogram at the Jesuit-conducted of nursingSt Louis University here for a

projEct in Honduras They will be tJained for social work and nursi ng education programs and report in Honduras for in-counshytry training and assignment Oct 10 They will return to the Unit~d States ~n the Fall of 1968 INC

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19 Plan Discussions On Vocations At Fordham

NEW YORK (NC)-A top broadcaster and leading psyshychologists will join promishynent religious leaders in discussing the relation of Vati shycan Council D pronouncements to modem Religious life here next Wednesday ~d Thursday at the 16th annual Institute on Religious and Sacerdotal Vocashy

tions at Fordham University Among the featured speakers

will be Donald H McGannon president of the Westinghouse BroadcastingmiddotCOmpany who will discuss the creation of a proper image of priests and Religious

Father Donald R Campion SJ sectetal-ymiddotfor research and interreligious aHairs for the New York Province of the S0shyciety of Jesus will speak on the eHects of the ~econd Vatican

Counci on the renewal of Reli shygious life

A panel of clinical psycholoshygists will discuss the latest deshyvelopments in screening proshycedures for candidates for Reli shygious life

Panelists will be Father Paul DArcy MM director of educashytion for the Maryknoll Fathers Dr Walter Coville chief clinical psychologist at New Yorks St Vincents ~ospital and Dr John J Rooney La Salle College Philadelphia

Several priests Brothers and Sisters who serve as directors of vocations for various ordeXS will also address the institute

G~~dance Work Continued from Page One

t71ltltawn policies and guidelinefJ clem developed he says

He ereditsllOme foresighted ooministratolll who envisioned guidance as an integriI part of

their pro~ with training

=o~t~i~e~~~~~ ever progress wa$ made howshyever ~as dueto the endeavors of ~ch plo~essive adminlstrashytors It was not due to an alshyready existing policy Father

Moreau asserts There is reason for opti~sm ings of Vatican Council D 1 the Constitution on the Sacred ih~ rosary just call yourse1t dis~

however he notes Pointing out leading Marian scholar said here Liturgy obediellt to the wishes of thei

that the N1tio1lal Catholic Guid- Father William GMost pres-middot Maintain Practice eowiCii and the popes hesaid an~ Confe~nce has helped to ident of ~he Mariological Society The pr~ctice ot placing sa- T~e~omcils ConstitutiQ~ on establi~h th~ a~ diocesan guid- of ~enca ~ade hIS re~arks cred images in churches sothat the Shurc asks that the~~lt o ancecouncils currently in opera- dunng ~ lecture atthe Umver- they may be venerated br the M~r~ ~ generously fostered tion He says~ increasing num- sIty of Dayton~ faithful is to be firmly niain- he C(gtntlnUl~d her o~ administraiors and super- Vatican II didmiddot notmiddot call for kiiled FameI Most saId that the l~te in~ndents are expressing inter- downgrading the honor of F th M t 1 middott d rts Pope John had a strong devotIon a er os a so Cl e repo to lb H J f est infi~~rate guidance middotpro- Mary but reaffirmed and ~ rosary IS ~UrJl~l 0 a grams even for the elementary strengthened the Churchs pre- Soul speaks abo~t M~ry on school level vious teaching about her the Schedule Institute almost every page he added

The middotnext step in this evolu- priest said lion would appear to be one of Father Most of Oras College leadership he says in Dubuque I~wa attributed the

If further ~mprovementsare decline in Mariaridevotion part shyto ~ made m ~e counseling ly to misleading press covershyservlce~ of Catholic sc~ools then age of cOuncil debate on whether respon~lble leadership must to discussthe Blessed Virgin iil exert Itself and re-exanune the a separate s(hema or iil the sta~us of these programs and h h the Church theIr value for the students he sc ema 0 maintains He also Charged that certain

Unreiated Jobs writers distorted the Marian Father Moreau states that teaching of the council and ott

od guidance services will function m ern popes successfully only when prede- Speaking of the decline in termined policies are set and popular devotion to the Mother maintained by school adminis- of God the priet citea the reshytrators working closely with moval of Statues of Mary-and their staffs the saints--from some churches

He says counselors eannot function effectively unless they First Bishop Once ere certain of their relationships to the heads of departments Presidents Pupilteachers students parents and outside agencies HOUSTON (NC) - Bishop-

The school administrator plays designate Vincent M Harris of the key role according to Father the newly created Beaumont Moreau in determining how Tex diocese once was the pupil well the counselor is received by of a now distinguished teacher faculty and students alike If During his days at Sam Housshythe principal assigns the coun- ton High School here the bisb selor several other school jobs op-designatehad a speech clall8 none of them related to counsel- among his courses His teacheY mg then it will be diHicult for then is a world figure today The anyone to take abe latter func- teacherl nanie--LYndon Baine tioJ seriously Jclbnson PreSident of the U So

bull THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 14 1966

Urges Excellence In Churrch Mll11sic

ATLANTA (NC) - Professhysional musicians should demand and uphold excellence in church music Auxiliary Bishop Joseph L Bernardin of Atlanta told a group of musicians here

Speaking at a Mass attended by members of the American Guild of Organists during its annual convention Bishop Bershynardin said

Although the Church has had II glorious tradition of sacred music much of this tradishytion has beer lost to the average

parish Most Catholic corigregashytions have not had theopporshytunity to experience this great music

He told the organists thu( they and other musician must lead the way in parishes in introducshying excellence in church music

Music used in the sacted liemiddot urgy he said must be real art or it is not worthy of a place illl worship

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sephs Home for Chronic Invalid Children here has to be moved because it is located in a secshytion now reserved for Negro Africans and the Pallottine Misshysionary Sisters at the home care for both white and Colored (mixed race) Children there

The new home which will be rebuilt in a neutral zone foUl miles from its present location is scheduled for occupation early next year

Although ~e government Ia giving the Sisters wh~ started 1he home in 1935 about $197000 88 compensation the ne buildshying will cost them an additionai $352000 They will also need 8ft

extra $70000 for equipment and furnishings

Dentists help ease shock of new

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When false teeth get on yow llerveCI many dentists give special FASTJjErJ1Powder It helps hold weth In plfceshyhelps keep them from sUpping or 1r0Pshyping-makeS you feel more secure FASTEETH cushions tender gums so you can bite harder eat faster with greater comfort Helps you spealr tnore clearly FASTEETH checks plate lodor Dentures that fit are essential to health See your dentist regularly GeIl FASTEETH JlOW a$ IlU drug countEn

VILLA FATIMA CEREMONIES Profession and clothing ceremonies are held at Villa Fatima Taunton From left front row Sister Olivia Coelho oldest Dorothean reshyligious in t~e Unite4 States who has completed 66 years in religious life Rev Maurice Souza Villa Fatima novitiate ehaplain and pastor of St Anthonys Church Taunton Sisshyter Helen Oliveira St Elizabeths parish Bristol who was clothed asa novice Rear Sisshyter Elizabeth Hayes St Francis Xavier East Providence who made final vows Sister Judith Costa St Francis Xavier and Sister Gabriela Lima Immaculate Conception New Bedford noviCes and Sister Elaine Corey St Francis Xl1vierfinal vows

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DAYTON (NC)-~votion to Tbis practice lie Stkessed is in of pries~ opposing the ~osary Mary is ~n the decline but this direct opposition to the wishes ill sermons ~nd middotiscontrary to the teach- of the couricilHe quoted from But if you want to get rid ot

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HOUSTON (NC) - John D Donovan pre sid e n t of the Real EstateAmerican Catholic Sociological Society will address a special institute for parish priests Aug Rene POyamiddotnt 22 here in conjunction with the shy1966 Liturgical Week Hyannis

Morning and afternoon sesshy 279 Barnstable Road sions of the pastoral day will SP 5-0079 precede with the opening of the Week that evening in the Sam Houston Coliseum Donovan~ address at the

morning session The Dilemma of the Christian Priesthood will deal with the role of the priest in contemporary urban llociety Apanel on reconstructshying parish life will feature the

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THE ANCHORshy Make Go~d Use20 Thurs July 14 1966

Of Papal Funds Ask CooperClltion NEW YORK (NC)-Hundreds

of thousands of dollars donatedOf En2be ~armsh to drought-stricken India in the

name of Pope Paul VI are being ~n CeD Work put to work to fight the causes

of that countrys recurring food WASHINGTON (NC) shortages according to Arch-

A national Confraternity of bishop James Knox apostolic copyhristian Doctrine workshop internuncio in India has recommended that par- The papal funds are being ishes seek to make the CCD used to implement long-term bigh school religious education projects to constpuct Irrigation program the concern of the en- systems dig wells build deepshy

sea fishing vessels and providetile parish involving the more direct cooperation of palents necessary training and equipshystudents and existing parish 01- ment for scientific vegetable garshy

dening dairying and poultry-ganizations

It urged the parishes to CUt- raisingtail expansion of youth work for In a letter to Catholic Relief a time and to put no morethan services - National Catholic

MISSIONER-FORMAI~AND IN-Mte usual amount of effort into Welfare Conference headquarshyexisting programs Instead an FORMAL Rev Raymond PLEduc telS here Archbishop Knox inshyeffort should be made to foster MS veteran of years in Philippine formed officials of the Amershya genuine and concerned Chris- missions is as apt to be found In ican Catholic overseas aid tian community among the work clothes supervising construetion agency that many of these projshyadults of the parish ects are a direct result of sur-

The emphasis on a more of new seminary as in more fo~mal veys conducted by CRS-NCWC ~ult-centered CCD- apostolate priestly attire He is at present sta- - personnel in India

was a key point emerging from tionedat LaSaletteProvincial House Archbishop Knox aiso stated Ii two-week workshop held at Southbridge that papal funds are being used

the Catholic University of Amer- to transport food supplies to the ica under the supervision middotof many remotely-located villages Father Joseph B CoUins SS where the population has been director of the National Center -most seriously affected by the

=r~~~h~~~ t~u~~rss~~HOW to EtltRoast Dog ~Amongmiddot Useful lracts se~ C~~~~o~~n~~i ~i-J1Ilrticipated though the emphasis must be 011

The recommendationsmiddot grew CZmiddot d b L S 1 p Ph middotZ bull agriculture and other food proshy ctut of daily seminars conducted eane y a alette rlest In l I~PPnes duction projects a sPecial effort

(juring the workshop by Msgr will also be made to coordinate Russell J Neighbor associate di- andintensify medical care for IllCctor of the CCD William J The secret of a long iife and the best way to chokedown an ~ntree of roasted dog the afflicted population through

ltJacobs of Extension Volunteers are among items of information picked up by Rev Raymond P Leduc MS since 1948 better use of mobile clinics eurohicago and Fattier F~anCis a La Salette missionary in tnePhilitpine Islands Dog meat is delicious if lt)TIE doesnt especially in the rural areas ~~ro~wa~~inot~e~~~ Latin realize what hes eating he insists But if one does know that It is dog meat the only

Essential Components way to get it down is by Steelworkers Head The recommendations were washing it down with a swig sometimes called ironwood must radically change upon arshy

devoted to such matters as the of gin at every mouthful As They-even make their own rival in the Philippines Earth- To Receive Award selection and training of teach- I chalk lines some resembling Old quakes and hurricanes con- P SB G C)

for the ong life In this Mother Hubbards shoe some stantly visit tllese lslands so ITT UR H (N - I Weets approaches to the adoles- Ab I tel t 1 d t fcountry we usually say Why lk t I d lik I k b old t e In na lOna presl en 0ltcent and organization and I e piS 0 S an some e )00 s UL mgs mus be very sturdy the United Steelworkers of put off till tomorrow what you A good ishline is twined around Even window jambs and outsideh 1 1 CCD B t

a recurring theme was that the a discalded typewriter ribbon s U mgs are mortised for greater celve the 1966 St Joseph thest ructure 0 f t e oca U can do today In the Islands t d Amedca has been named to reshy

they say Why do today what 1 d thO I 11 d t th d f tltcatechist does not operate in a middotspoo an IS me IS pu e s reng an sae y Worker Award presented at the can be put off till tomorrow through a concoction of charcoal B ld

vacuum the home the parish We Igh-tensloned Amerlcalls UL mg III Manila the 1ig annual Labor Day Mass heret t 1 and kerosene ReaI practical I t d th aod the commullL y a arge ale could11learn the secret 0f a long CL y an Inmiddot e provInce are as Th d d b

essential components of his assure ~ou Much better than different as dar and night Whiie e awar IS co-sponsore Y _ork life from theFilipinos At least any chalk line sold on the Amer- 1 d 1 b the Pittsburg Diocese apdarea I did for I often findmyself ican ma~ket pane um ercan be ordered in labor unions Presentation will

There was general agreement putting off till tomorrow what r Few Tools Manila lumber in the province be made by Bishop John J among the participants that per- could do today cOomes in the rough and i mean Wrlght of Pittsburgl1 f CC The carpenter works with A sons chosen or D work The mlmiddotssloner a New Bedford rough two by fOUl may be

h ld d tmiddot f velY f~ too lis toolbox at two Inches thlck at one end and Abel one of the founders of ou give some mica Ion 0 n~tive attendedStJoseph paro_ h d f ts d Ml ability to communicate with times no morethilli an empty froin th~ee tofour inches at the IS umon an 01 pJe ecessor the age -cultural _sociological ch~a) schooi in that city and La cement bagmiddot usually contains - other end Sti~l our carpenters the Steel )Vorkers Organizing

Salette minor and maJor sem- l t 11 C tt tmiddot f M groups to which they will be on Y a crosscu saw a sma work this lumber to speciflc~d omml ee Jsa nalve 0 agshyassignedIt was also pointed out inaries He is at prese-nf at the square one or two chisels a di~ensioris with great accuracy ~olia Ohio He was elected that no amount of training La Sal~tte Provincial House wood marker and a foot rule One good surface electIic planer ~ president Qf the United SteelshyOOULses will make a catechist Southbridge Massbut his heart Yet beautiful work is accom- could do more in a darthan 10 workers last year succeeding

is obviously very much ii the - I h d D d M D ald H h bGut of a person who is opinion- P IS e carpenters can do in a week aVI c on e as eeR ated or uncommunicative Philippines One concept of building however What patience these aetive in the labor movement

The selected one stated one His mem~o~tir~arly days men h~ve since the early 1930s group of participants must not in the Diocese of Tuguegarao Prelatre Wlcomes Hlving been in charge of Arhe St J9sephthe Worker only be able to communicate the Cagayan PI are affectionate constructions and of ~l consid- ward is presented to a persoll message but he himself must be In 1948 I was one of the lucky Israeli Presodent erable group of carpenters for who has distinguished himself ~e message have a genuine Fathers chosen to_found a newI~ SANTJAGO (NC)-Wherils- a good period of time I can say in the cause of Jhe workingman

love for the teenager and be th t b old th PII able to show this love acquired mission in the Philip- raelsPJesidentzil1man Shazar a UI mg III e n Ippmes

pines In previous years I had arrived here on an eight-day - is very interesting only and orily been a half-baked contractor at state vislt to Chile Raul Cardi- if one has acquired title absoshy

our minor seminary which ex- nal SHv1 Henriquez of Santiago lutely necessary virtul~ of pashyPope Paul Receives perience came in very handy was on hand at the airport as a tience

Episcopal Bi~hop Tool-minded that I was I memberofthe welcoming party VATICAN CITY (NC)-Episshy made it a point to take with me -The cardinal was introduced Minister on FCllcmiddotUtv eopal Bishop Horace W B Donshy as many hand tools as possible to Mr and Mrs Shazar by Pres- I MONTHLY CHURCH egan of New York has been reshy Electricaltools ~~ljiismissed for ident Eduardo Frei ltHICAltf9 (NC)~A Dinis~centl ceived in private audience by we knew that electricity had not On the day after his arrival of the Lutheran Church-Misshy BUDGEI EMVELOPES Pope Paul VI They discussed yet reached that part of the Presiden Shazar in an address souri Synod has been named an their mutual desire for Christian Islands But once there it took to a join1 session of the Congresstssocitte profssor of Ilociology PRINTED AND MAILED unity me very little time to realize that paid spedal tribute to Chile as at Loyola University here Dr

Bishop Donegan was the first even my hand tools meant little one of the few countries which Ross P Scherer who is a staff Write or Phone 672-1322 Episcopalian bishop of New to the Filipino worker Heres opened its doors to Jewish vic- member with the National

York ever to visit a Pope He the reason tims of the Hitlerite persecutions Council of ChurChes win as- 234 Second Street ~~II Riv noted that in the past it would From time -immemorial the in Europ~ Many were the Jews surne the post Sept 15 have been impossible for him t6 carpenters and cabinetmakers -~ho fled extermination finding recei ve me and for me to pay a visit to him

The Bishop had a 12-minute private visit and then introduced the aides accompanying him The Pope gave them medals of his reign and in addition gave the bishop a copy of the Bible in ilSreek and Latin similar to those he had given to Protestant obshyservers at the ecumenical counshyeil Bishop Donegan gave the Pope a copy of a new guidebook to the cathedral of St John the ])i vine in New York and a sUver ~wl from Britain

have been making their own logshyripping saws whittled down their own hammer and chisel handles squared off the smoothshyest and lightest wood planes out

of the hardest wood ill existence

Collect- $14 Million

AACHEN (NC) - Fourteen million dollars has been colshylected in the campaign for Miseshyreor the German Catholic overshyseas relief agency The amount

exceeding $125 million will be usedmiddot to combatmiddotmiddotfamine in India

here a safe arid dignified life without discrimination of any kind he said

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Expect 200 Pre~ate) at Opening Of Liverpool Catho19c Cathedral

LIVERPOOL (NC)-Between 00 and 300 overseas cardin~s and bishops will attend the cereshymonial opening on Whit Sunday next year of Liverpools spaceshyage Catholic cathedral

Pope Paul VI will send a pershysonal legate Leaders of the major Protestant churchesmiddot in Britain of the government and other national figures will plUshyticipate in this red-letter dayfor English Catholicism

The Cathedral of ChriSt the Klngalmost defies description

In none of the recognizable arshythodox styles of design it is a round tentmiddotlike building of cOhshy

crete with huge radiating butshytresses opening in its center like a wigwam f6r a tall broad cliimshy

ney ofcplored glass sunnounted by 16 sllarp pinnacles symbolic of the Crown of Thoms

All the multicolored lights fil shywring down this great shaft focus on the 19-ton solid white marble high altar and its surshyrounding white sanctuary Whereas the outside of this

vast grey and white space-capshysule sha~ suggests lightness and airiness the inside is solemn and majestic and richly colorful with small medieval orifices in tinted glass giving an almost

medieval tone Eaeh of the 10 side chapels is

isolated from the maio circular JElterior by purple glass dotted In red with the chapels tbelDshy

gelves lit by small slits1ind oPenings mostly in riehred glass

Piiee ~ $11 Milll811 The vastness of the maUl eashy

therlral is iildicatedb1 tliIe ~act that 2600 people can beaccomshylIlodated within 60 feet oif lhe

Sanctuary Cilft curved wooden baiches on SIGtted tubes Wtooh e~R be dropped into socke~in Ibe floor N9nnally this beBchshy

iftg wiil be reduced to accOOampB39shy date about 600 aHowing a better ~ of the white marble ftoer- -l$ariin Quigley 11 editM-pushy

mg with thick spokes oigretr liIher who claimed tbe death radiating~owardsthe high altar knell of themiddotMotion Picture Pro-

Latest heating acoustics anddllCtioo Code was ~~d by lRedenl cieeoratons have pushed release of the film up tile priCe of the eathedml to middotYoUr statement tb8t there is ever $l1Hilllioft noSUChmiddotthing as gOOd taste in

It will aetas ~~ blasphemyprofanity and obshytwm crown above the LiVeropOOl ilcerilt7 is suoh a basic truth skyline i~ the dark red saJiEl- that there C9Qld be DO one who atonemiddot Anglican eathedral jUst would ar~ with it Fine said 600 yards away with itllsolid in a message to Quigley Fine classical belfry pledged his suppo1 to an up-

Designed itT MethodJst dated code which would prevent The Cafuoli~ cathedral iTOfl~ ~lasPhemy profanity and 00shyt~y has beeJel designed bt a sceruW iD Id M th~ ---teet QUigley whOse middotfathermiddott1~1~j uo-year-o e UUCNo ou _~

Jrrederick Gibberd while the to writethe code strongly criti shyAnglican one begun some25 cizedthe Elizabeth Taylor-Richshy

years middotago and still being COID- ard Burton movie in a front pleted was designed byGilbert page edit~~atof histrade pubshyScott a Cathblic He no~middot lies lication M~tion Picture Daily burled by speCiat pennissi~n of Quigley cited several cauSes

the HolySee in the Anglican of thecod~s 10Jtg sickness and Itathedral precincts then declared The cause of

Originally the Catholic au-middot death is one The code died beshy thorities in Liverpool embar- caiise of WhOs Afraid of Virshy

rassed by themiddotlack 9f au18de- -ginia Woolf quate cathedral for the gr~tmiddot Ca~holic city planned a bui1~ing f~lasscal liiles and grandiose Mi~~ionary ~hool design to dVal---tboUghrespeclshy Now Ecumenicalfllll~ just a trifle smaller - St middotPeters basiliea in Rome After TOKYO (NC)-St Iosephs ~ars of ambitious effort 1I1e Missionary Institute here is now crypt a cathedral in itself playing Ii role in the ecumenicalwas eventuallY-completed middot movement

Butmiddot John Cardinal Heenan of The institute whiCh provides Westmimter then archbishQl) of language and missionary ~ormashy

shytion eourses for Religious and

Parmiddotsihes 13i1y nowh~smiddotmiddotasstudents BishshyNew op Vladiniir ofmiddot the Orthodox ST LOUIS (NC) - Msgr Ed- Church in jaPan amI Anglican

ward T OMeara director ofthe Sister John~ichael~GoanBishshySt Louis archdiocesan mission op Vladimir 44 is from Donshy

office said the archdiocese ~s ora Pa and Sister Jolin Michael creating a new pariSh in mission 35 is from Philadelphia -territory in Bolivi~ and also The misSionary institute was staffing for the first time a Bo- established in 1951 and bas tivian parish that has beenmiddot under Wainedmiddot 800 persons Father Anshy

middot the care of Spanish Pasampionist ~lus A~off OFoM is cIeao ofI pesta ~

1 bullit ~ - ~bull middot_k_6~_ jmiddot_~_=_-_jt ~~l- ~ -l_ bullbull -=~-=--J~~~~6~

Liverpool scrapped the rest of the old plans called for a ~cathedral in our time and launched a worldwide compeshytition for a modern quicklyshyiiuilt iesignIt was won by Gibberd

Name Observers

To Conference VATICAN CITY (NCf-The Vatican Secretariat fo1 Promot ing Christian Unity has nam~ ~ight Roman Catholic o1servershyconsultants to the World Conshyference on Church and Society to be held in Geneva starting riext Tuesday under the sponsorshyship of the World Council of Churches

The conference which will bring together 400 Orthodox Anglican and Protestant theoloshygians and laymen has been in preparation for more than a year and the unity secretariat has already cosponsored with middotthe WCC twC) meetings on the problems of Church and society

Among the eight observershyconsultants are two Americans Jesuit Father Edward Duifproshylessor of political science at Holy Cross College Worcester Mass and Msgr Joseph Gremiilion director of sOcio-econoniic cleshy

middot velopinent Of Catholic Relief Services --- National Catholic Welfare Conference t

Movie sOunds Film Code Death Knell

LOS ANGELES (NC) --The answer to the eontroversial movie Whos Afraid of Virginia Woolfr has been fOWld~amODg middotmen -ifi the movie~industfy

Marshall H Fine president of the National Association of Theater Owners has endorSed

stioongly tile position taken Jay

Urges Catholics to Oppose Goverl1lment Qirth Control

SUPEIUOlR GENERAL Sister Mary Pius SP newshyIy elected superior general middotof the Si ters of Providence She is the twelft~ superior general of her order NC Photo

English Seminary No~ University

LONDON (NC) - Englands Heythrop college formerly a Jesuit s~minary has been turnshyed over to the Church to be used asa national Catholic university

Fathe r Terence Corrigan SJ Iesuit provincialand vice-chan cello- of the cOllege announced middot that thE JeSlJits wanted to tum

~ ooil~~e over to a charitabletrust

Details of the new trust will be worl~ed out in a meeting esshytablishing operating rules and a govemillg senate The sena~ will have reoresentativEis of the Brit shyish bisb~ps and of religious com- mumtiei attending the school ~ JesUits will continue to adshyministel~ the university Airi~iriew students e~peeted

for the bull Fall termare stveral AmetCllft Sisters ef St Joseph TIi~ Si~ters fromiong Islampntt

NY iriH be among the first IUIRs at the universitymiddot

John IJardinal Heenan ()f WeBtshyminister acceptimg the -Jesuit ampfier pleaded for help mmakshying thi~ university a lIUccess

HARRISBURG (NC)-Cathoshymiddot lics who oppose the birth control program of the Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare have been urged to write th~ir

elected representatiyes expressshying their opposition

The appelll ~as ~8lde middotin a leaflet warning of the dangers of

government birtH conftol isshysued by the Pennsylvania Cathshyolic Conference agency of the

middot states Catliolic bishops Copies of the leaflet were disshy

middot tributed throughout thi~ state It warns that the birth control middot policy ofmiddot the state welfare deshypartmeJlt threatens coercion and invasion of the privac1( of citi shyzens It says the Planitecl Parentshyhood movementmiddot is making a

middot drive for government fimds to expand its work und~r the s~ate program

It also stresses the medical uncertainties involved hi use of oral contraceptives and warns that the next step in the state program would be a push for sterilization

The leaflet cenclude If you are opposed to government birth control write to your elected

representatives asking them to oppose government )romotion and funding Clfmiddot birth control programs

On June 20 the PellDsylvania Catholic bishop1lit a statement appearing in paid advertiseshyments in newspapers throughout the state called for gcvernment to ~maintaiR ari attitude of pre-

MissioftariiesLeaye shyForLati~ Ame~ica

BOSTON (NC)-ThE~ Mission- atl3 Societ of St James the Apostle hasmiddot annGUoced that 11 new members including eightmiddot priests from the Boston archdioshycese have depirted for assignshyments in Latin Amedcan parshyishes staffed by the lKociety

In addition to the Boston priests the nEW members inshycludeUlree fi6m tile cilioceses of Danas Pitt8lMtrgh and Sioux City

The St Talliles Society was foUnded)y Iticbard Cardinal Cusbiag of BOston i11 1958 to help aUeviatE the sbortage of priests m Latll Arneicbull

wrtiislnvQlvesltational eooper-middot ation it involves great middotexpense CleCH Way foir New fer thE expansion of facilities Luthercn CouncilwhiCh would attract the best

KANSAS CITY (NC) - Theminds ~tmong the Catholic clergy way wlsclealed here for forshyand laiti and non-Catholics as mation of a Lutheran organizashywell lie added

middot tion whiCh willl represent 95 ~r cent of the countrys nine mil-

Pittsburgh Ordinary lion Lutherails The Lutherafl Church in Amershy

middotAt 1middotijr~Missions ica which has 33 million Jlem-PITTSBURGH (NC) --Bishop middotmiddotbers at its cofi~tion here voted

middot JOOnJ Wright of Pittsburgh is to join the proposed Lutheran middot makiof middothis bi-annual visit to Council in the US)A

Peruvhnmiddot middotmissionsstaffed by The proposed council is schedshypriests ofmiddot his dioceseuled to bemiddot formed at a consti shy Feur Pittsburgh priests ilt- tutional eomrention in Cleveshy

middot tached to the Missionary ~ociety land from Nomiddotv 16 10 18 The of st ~rames ace working in the council already has been ratified Chimb)te area of Perumiddot Bish6p Wright hasmiddot visited them every two years

lEIighlightsmiddot of this visit win be the blessing of a new normal school and a maternity clinic subsidized in major part by con- tributillnil from Catholics of the PittsblJ rgh dioCese

Pittsburgh p r i est s have workEilt1 in Chimbote a city of 125000 for some years They openelt the first free library in the ar(~a built a church opened a shelter for the aged conducted educational and spiritual proshygrams and have been active ill the or Janization of a labor unshyion fOI~ tishennen of Chimbote

BishDp Wright who will offi shyciate at several Confirmation

cerelll(lnlesin the ChimbQte area will l(tUl1l to the United States

laterampbjaawnth

by the _Lutheran Church-Mis- souri SynodbullwhichchilS 26 mil- lion memberS the American Lushytheran Church which has 26 million members and middotthe Synod of X van ge Ii ca 1 Lutheran Churches ~hiclti has 20000 memshybers

cise neutralitymiddot fu regard to family planning

The bishops were particularly critical of awelfare department policy pennitting caseworkers ~ initiate discussions of birth

control with welfare recipients and authorizing birth control services for the unmarried in ~me circumstances

The birth control program has also become an object of controshyversy in the state legislatilre Rep Martin Mullen cbairmall of the House appropriations

committee is pushingan amendshyment which would bar use -of tax funds middotby the Welfate departshyment for birth control

Tax on Jesuits Ruled Illegal

ERNAKULAM (NC)-An inshycome tax on the Jesuit society of Kerala has been ruled unconsti shytutional by the state high court here in India

The court upheld a petition by the society challenging a levy for the 1962-66 period by the agricultural income tax officer of Taliparam~

The officer had turned dOWIl a plea for exemption of the order from the tax under the terms of the Societies Registration Act which exempts properties meant for religious or charitable purshyposes from agricultural income tax

He contended that although the Jesuit society claims tG be a religious organization there was 10 documefttary prOOf that its income is cactuaHy spent for the purpose mentioned in its rules

The high court held that only the legal beneficiaries of the orders income and not tax offi shycers had the leg~i rigbt to caR on the orqerto fUnsh proof that its income is spent accordshying to rulesbull

Deaf A~i~tion Holds Convention

SAN ANTONIO NC) lhe Internationalmiddot Catholic Deaf A1Jshysociation is holding its annual eonventiOft here thisweek Semshyinars in the liturgy and adminshyistration of the sacraments and pre-Cana and Cana conferences are being held for persons unshyable to hear and in many cases also unable to speak

Other features include a eonshycelebrated Mass in sfgn language a banquet attended by Archshybishop Robert X Lucey of saa Antoitio and a gr~d ~all

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Co-Directors Continued from Page One

Fattier Demers has been Greater Fall River CCD Director and Father FoIster who joins him in the Fall River Area work served as Greater New Bedford CCD Director before his recent transfer to Fall River

The division of the Greater New Bedford and Fall River Areas and the appointment of the new Co-Directors will hereshyby give each designated priest an equal number of parishes to eare lor

The four Co-DirectorswiU join the other Area Directors of the Diocese Rev Thomas F Neilan Taunton Rev James F Kelley Attleboro and Rev Phil shyip A Davignon Cape Cod

Father Foister Father FoIster a feature

writer for The Anchor was born in Fall River Dec 6 1931 son of Mrs Eglantine Allard FoIster and the late Mr J()seph J Eolshyster

Following graduation fro m Mount St Charles Academy Woonsocket he attended Our Lady of Providence Seminary

Warwick R I and St Marys Seminary Baltimore He comshypleted his studies at the North American Co))ege Rome where he was ordained Dec 20 1958 by the rector Most Rev Martin J OConnor He was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree by St Marys and a Licentiate in Sacred Theology by the Ponshy

tifical Gregorian UniversitJ[ Rome

He served as an assistant at St Roch Fall River until Feb

)0 1960 when he was assigned as assistant to St Anthony of

Padua New Bedford He haS been an assistant at Sacredshy Diocesanmiddot Presidents Attend International H~art Fall River since May 31

He was named New Be4ford regional director of the Confrashy Chrutian Family Movement Conveniion ternity of Christian Doctrine on

Jan 22 1964 By Doro~hy Eastman Father Demers

Eight noursa day William Crowley is a salesman for ap Attleboro printing company Born in Taunton OCt 18 1936 Father Demers is the son of Mr but during the rest of his waking hours hes a salesmarf for CFM-the Christian Family Hector Demers and Mrs Yvette Movement The other star salesmanfor CFM in the famJly is his slim blond wife Mr and Yelle Demers Mrs William Crowley of Attleboro-Stachia and Bill to their friends-are the president

A graduate of Msgr Coyle couple for the CFM forthe High School he attended Notre Fall River diocese The Crow- offer aloud his own prayer After this study period some

Dame University and Cardinal It was a Mass well never CFM couples go on to member-middot OConnell Minor Seminary and leys have just returned from forget and its deepened our ap- ship in the Federation which is completed his studies at St Toronto Canada where they preciation of every Mass since the coordinating group that links

Johns Seminary Brighton attended the international CFM says Mrs Crowley the individual groups with each Following ordination by Bishshy convention Delegates - lay Another speaker at the con- other and with CFM headquarshy

op Connolly on Feb 2 1962 he couples and priest chaplains - vention was Bishop James Mont- ters in Chicago was assigned to St Michaels came to the convention from all gomery of the Episcopal diocese In a later article well describe

Swansea He was appointed Fall over the United States England of Chicago He told the conven- a typical group meeting some River area director of the CCD Canada and the Virgin Islands tion about the Christian Family of the CFM actions and their in 1964 CFM is now international Bill Movement that -the Episcopal far reaching effects and how a

Crowley states and there are Church has recently started CFM unit affects parish lifeFather Paebeeo CFM groups in France Africa modeled on the Catholic group

Born in Fail River on Nov and New Zealand among others Bill and Stachia Crowley have28 1933 Father Pacheco is the Andmiddot it all started in Chicago in been with CFM abOut six yearsson of Mr Manuel S Pacheco 1943 You call see how it and were one of the originaland Mrs Belmira Fonseca Amshy grown couples in the movement in BLUE RIBBONaral Pacheco Following graduashy The theme of this years con- Attleboro where CFlII first gottion from Msgr Prevost High vention was Parish Renewal its start in the Fall River dioceseSchool he continued his classical and the principal speaker on this There are now newer groups in LAUNDRYeducation at Cardinal OConnell subject was Father William H Taunton Easton MaJ)sfield FallSeminary Boston and comshy Thompson of Joliet Illinois The River New Bedford Marthas 273 CENTRAL AVEpleted his studies for the priest shy Crowleys have ordered tapes of Vineyard and Eastham We hopehood at St Johns SeminarJ[ Father Thompsons speech and to get three more groups startedBrightOD welcome any who would like to on the Cape in the Fall Bill WY 2-6216

Ordainedby Bishop Connolly hear the speech to contact them says Jan 30 1960 in St Marys lIJDUSUalMass The groups start with five to NEW BEDFORDCathedral he was assigned to After the workshops following seven couples and a priest There Immaculate Conception New the speeches MasS was cel- may be three or fourmiddot such groupsBedford on Feb 5 1960 ebrated right in the classrooms in each parish Each group emshy

CFM FAMILY Mr and Mrs William J Orowley and their five reasons for membershyship in the family organization From left WnIiam HI If Janie Patricia 4 Heather Ann 6 Karen Lynn 8 Dana Eli~abeth ~

THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 14 1966 15

Urges [)cevolJion To Ap~~tles

VATICAN CITY (NC)-PoPf) Paul VI at a general audience OD the eve of the Feast of sSe Peter and Paul called for a reshynewal of devotion to all the Apostles and especially to ss Peter and Paul

Such devotion should be both in personal piety and in liturshygical worship he said

Love of the Apostles Peter and Paul will help us toward a better understanding of how firm and filial loyalty to this blessed - Roman See of theirs does not restrict the universal dimensions of the Church of Christ does not deaden the vishytality and originality of the comshymunity spread throughout the world does not impose superfl~ ous and heavy-judicial chains

Indeed it gives a firm and secure foundation of the eccles- shyiastical edifice offers the honshyorable and indisputable point of Catholic unity and nourishes the charity of the Christian family

Priests Assailants Get J~n Terms

JERSEY crry (NC) - Stiff prison terms and fines were given three men convicted of beating and robbing a p~iest here

Judge Alfred M Cozzi of Hudshyson County Court sentenced Walter Brandon and James Danshyiels to 10 to 12 years imprisonshyment and $1000 fines ea~h while Daniels brother Frank drew a 9 to 10 year sentence and $500 fine

They were convicted of beatshying and robbing Father Fraricis Knutowicz as he was parking bis car in the garage at Our Lady of Czestochowa church rect~1Jlo

What About YOU

bull bull ~ A Franciscan Sister GIVING YOURSrn to a life COOlshy

pletelv dedicated ~othe salvation of souls through prayer work saeshyrifice and joy bull by us ing your talmiddot ents as a Nurse Laboratory and XmiddotRayTechnician Secretary Accountant ~j etitian Seamstress Cook as well as in other hospital departments and ifI a new extension of our work in Cateshychetical and Social Service Fields

There Is No Greater Charity

(If you are over 16 write to Sister Mary Clarice OSF BOl 111 catholic Sisters College Washington D C 20017 tor Mmiddot tiler details 0lI this happy life)

Father Coleman The Crowleys still glow as they barks on a course of study that recall one of these Masses the will take three or four yearsFather Coleman is the son of most unusual and inspiring Mass These groups are usually calledlIlr George W Coleman and they hac ever participated in yellow book groups because ofMrs Beatrice K Shea Coleman There were three concelebrants the Yellow book that is the basicof Somerset Born Feb 1 1939 and one of them was Father CFM manual The groups meethe was graduated from Msgr George Behan of Providence He in each others homes to talkCoyle High School and attended is the priest director of Area over together how to know aJ)dHoly Cross College Worcester One that includes most of New love Christ better and how tofor two years England bring Christian principles into

He studied philosophy at St After the Gosp~l at this Mass their every day livesJohnsmiddot Seminary Brighton and one of the priests gave a homily From this study comes verymade his theologica~ studies at and then each person at the naturally the apostolic actionNorth American Co))ege in Rome Mass-about 15 people-gave a that is an integral part of CFMwhere he was ordained Dec 16 short talk on what the Gospel The actions may be small and1964 by the rector Most Rev meant to him personally The modest to begin with and laterFrancis F Reh Mass then continued and during they may be more ambitious

On bis return to the diocese the Prayer of the Faithful each Each group independently deshybe was assigned ~ St Kilians participant stood up in turll 10 cides on its own action

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middotHOst of Differences Divide Northern Southern Culture

From Social Revoluti9A in the New Latin America Edited by John J Considine MM

After the Civil War industrial development in the United States ~as prodigious If the process was parallel -00 that of Europe it was much more rapid No out-wonl institution held back any longer the rise of tile modern

~nomic structure Hew~ mm has swept over a segment ever the rapid transitioo of the clergy and Catholics of from an agrarian economy the United States making it 10 an industrial economy of sometimes difficult for them to production was not made with- understand the more progressive out difficulties and conflicts A attitude of some Latin Ariieri shydee pen i n g cans on socio-economic quesshychasm yawned ttons between capi- From this analysis the authol

Abbe Francois Houtart draws talists and the out the main lines which seemworking classw h i 1 e capital tohim to explain why today we tended to con- find ourselves face to face with eentrate m 0 r e such different situations in the llfid more in the two parts of the Western Hemishyhands of a few spheremiddot They are at once geo-By 1910 control graphical cultural social politi shylitfbusiriess was cal and economic focused within Geographic Differenc~ the domain of The geography and_the eli-

middot the railroads steel sugar au~ mate of the two continents are iOOPper~ - quite diverse A much greater

This situation struck at the portion of Latin Americas popshyheartmiddot Ofthe middle class Jnde ulation dwells in tropical and pendent business were ~educed Slubtropical climates which ere llG insignificance by the eoonoftl- ate very different conditions for k activity of the trusts At the work and development North beginning of the 19th century Americas major rher basin middotthe s ma 11 businesses represented Mississippi fitsmiddot far more felici shyrour-fifths of the active popula- tously into the living plan than

middot tion in 1879 one third in HH6 does South Americas the Amashyene fifth zon basin Many US geographic

It took the New Deal t9 re- factors have helped a great deal ress the balance For onlookers economically and socially in the tmroughout themiddotworld the eapac- integration of this pari of the KJ M the U S political leaders helllisphere A great deal of ~ rectify the deep social aee Latin Americas mining reshyeconomic problems of this nation sources are located in a1lOOst iR_ b the ordered legislation ef the accessible places Coal andiron New Deal was an amazing tti- so abundant and handy to each umph for the democratic process other in North America fav0red

New employment oPPGrtuni~ the first period of indwtrial ties developed in such ~reas as revolution while in Latin administration and CltHBRlerce Amelica ther do nOt exist in As the economic functions of Nle the same proportion and seldom nation grew they produced i-a are c6nveniently close to each their tum a cultural and SQcial Itther order leading to a growing Campll Cultural Differences pleKity of the social Grganism From the colonial period and to the progressive enlarge- marked differences are found in

ment of the American Rliddle the value systems animating the class settlers of the United States and

In the United States history Gf Latin America The English has moved in the direction of an origin of the former oriented the ever-increasing differentatiGn Bf type of colonization from the functions of a proportionate de- beginning The individuals will crease in the number of manual to work and the capacities which workers and of an increase in he brought with him were semi-skilled and white cellar among the fundamental differshyWorkers ences

U S Church In the case of most North The Cathelic Churcraquo was pres- American immigrants-thetradishy

ent in the United States before tions of their origin led toward ifldependence It was a minority research invention the perfecshyehurch and was sometimes even tion Gf tools of production and lltersecuted Yet the liberal con- the subsequent technical civili- stitution of the United States zation While many settlers in was not only supported by Cath- the southern states of the United elics but was in good partmiddot States possessed different values prBmulgated thanks to their ac- Oliginally they came eventually lion since it guaranteed reli- into the Yankee orbit True gious liberty It was with immi- U~is accentuated economic develshygration however that the Cath- epment and thus tended to creshyMic Church achieved its great ate a society concerned overshyawnerical expansion With Cath- whelmingly wit h middotm ate ri a I elie ranks made up for the most achievement Sometimes t his part of immigrants of the WOlk- wGrks a hardship on the deeper iRg class whose natural spokes- iAstincts of the individual man man was the Church the Churck In Latin America Spanish has been identified from earl aristocratic society saw little days with their struggle for so- value in wOJk and production eial justice even if some priests and placed emphasis rather on and bishops did not always favor unproductive wealth as a yardshy

middotmonism stick of social status Tbere was Since the Second World War Gften concern for the disintershy

especially the Catholic pGpllla- ested expression of culture inshytiml has formed an important fiuencing notably the very part of jhe lower and upper structure of society itself It sufshymiddle classes The former place fices to compare the colonial in the imfhigrant worker gr0up regime of farm property in what occupied by Europea1 Catholics 1 ate r became the northern is now assumed by Negroes United States with the hacienshyPuerto Ricans and Mexicans not das of the Spanish and Portushyaccompanied by their own c1el- guese colonies gy Many U S Catholics no All of this was related to a longer identify themselves with more profound philosophical at shythe poor It is therefore not sur- titude toward life A negative pcising that a wave of conservamp- approach toward the world and

NEW BISHOP Pope Paul vi ha~ established the new dioce~e of Beaumont Texas and has named Msgr Vinshycent NL Harris chancellor of tile djocese of GalvestonshyHoust)n as its first Ordishynary NC Photo

Back President On Vietnam

WAHHINGTON (NC) - Tbe Catholic War Veterans middotassurelaquo Plesid~nt Johnson that it

whoIEheartedly sJPPOrts yOU( acti()llfi in the Pombing of mili- t3ry tilrgets in Hanoi and Haishyphong as well as other Policies i~ the Vietnam conflict

The CWV position was outshylined ina statement issued here by Martin G Riley CWV nashytional commander

To middotfurther emphasize oucmiddot suppo~middott of our forces in Vietnam be adlrised that we are awarding toO Gen Wjlliam Westmoreland chief )pound Army forces in Vietnam Gur bighest honor-the HaRM et Vedtas Award Rileys stateshyment 00 the President said

This award is rarely givell alld H was last presented to the late Gen Douglas MacArthur iit 1961

Theologian on Draft StU(~Y Commission SAN ANTONIO (NC)-Father

John middotCourtney Murray SJ theol()gy professor at Woodstock Colle~e in Maryland has been named by President Johnson to the W-man National Advis()ry Commission on Selective Sershyvice

The Selective Service System has recently been the target af widepread criticism The Selecshytive ~ervice Act expires June 30 1967 The new advisory commisshy

sion is expected to submit its repoJ1 early next year

Falher Murray is one of the countrys best knoWn Catholic theologians He played a leading role in preparing th4 Second Vatican Councils declaratiou- Em

religious freedom

---shywhaj toda7 we wo)lld call develshyI)pm~mt resulted from a cyclical conception of time as opposed t~ dLlr)tion and to a real visioR Itf the future

This was encouraged by the concept of life as essentially at prep aration for death Later the wav~s of immigration would seem to have taken this differshyence in the way of life into acshycount the Northern and Central Europeans going to the United Stat~s and Canada and the Medshyitermnean peoples going t 0

Souh America Whether or not many actually

mati e the choice on the head of this difference the two divershygelr trends only accent~ated the already existing situation

Liturgy Chalnges Please Catholics CHICAGO (NC)-A national the nationwide survey shows survey shows that most Cathoshy that 261 per cent are enthusiasshylics in the United Statell like the tic about the changes 666 per changes in the Mass cent are learning to like the

The results of the survey changes Locality versus unishyconducted for the U S Catholic versality is one matter onttle magazine by George FisCher mind of pastors Fischer reports former CIA staff member apshy They mention the need for peal in th~ current (July) issue guidance on what to expect ill of the monthly magazine pubshy the future lished b the Claretiau Fathers The answers to the questionshyhere naires it is stated indicate the

One out of every 17 pastors in dilemma facing many pastors the United States was polled in and bishops-whether to continshythe scientifically - ctgtntrolled ue against the spirit of the sampling -in all geographic areas Vatican II with sets of cold imshyof the country and including personal directives--or whether urban suburban small town and to allow even greater experishyrural parishes Fischer reports mentation according to the

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17 Dismissed middotUniversity Teachers File Suit inmiddot Churchmiddot Court

BROOKLYN (NC) - Father Peter OReilly a leading figure in the six-month strike at Stmiddot Johns University has Jliled a canonical bill of complaints in the ecclesiastical court of the diocese of Brooklyn against the university and against Father Joseph T Cahill CM univershysity president

The priest filed the bill in his own name and in the name of 14 of the 31 teachers who were discharged last December in the wake of a 10-month facshyuJty-administration dispute overmiddot salaries tenure and academic freedom at the Vinceltian-opshyerated university Father OshyReilly was the head of the stshyJohns branch of the United Federation of College Teachers (U F C T) which called the strike

In New York Dr Israel Kugler president of the UFCT said that his organization as an entity was not a partner

tG Father OReillys action He added however that the BiU ef complaints charged in several places that the St Johns adshyministntion had hamstrung the eamprls of the UFCT tel eperate effectively on the campus

The plaintiffs filed their ill with Msgr Marien J Rein-middot kar-dt the presiding judge of the Brooklyn diocesau tribunal The Brooklyn 6Ouri was believed te have 6OmpeteJMlemiddot to try tee ease siDee both tile Jamaiea and IJreoklyn campuses ampf the unishyvltcrrsi~ come witbin the jurisshyiilnction of Archbishep ~ryan J McIZElt~gart bishop of Breekshyllyn Archbishop McEntegart iI5 ehal1lcltcUor of the university

Askmiddot Intervention Reached at the chancery ofshy

fiCe in Brooklyn Msgr Reinshyhardt acknowledged that he had received the bill of complaints He stated that the decisioll has not yet been made whether to eORsider the case or to dismiss it

Father OReilly said in New York that the plaintiffs enter-

American Students Teach in Koreamiddot

HALLIM (NC)-Three Seattle University students have arshyrived on Cheju island to teach English at local schools

Patricia McGinn Pauline La Marche and John Collins eame to Korea sponsored ly SAFE Student Ambassadors Far East a group formedmiddot at Seattle UnishyversityThe director Sean Mashylone of Seattle spent two months on Cheju island in HI65 with FatherPatrick McGlinchey director of the Isidore Developshyment Association which helps rehabiJitatate local farms

The three young Americans prepared for their voluntary work by taking physical trainshying two mornings a week and by studying the Korean lanshyguage and customs The two girls teach English in a local girls high school while Collins teaches English at the Cheju City College

Admit Men Students To Womens College

SALINA (NC) - A manageshyment survey decided to continue Marymount College here in Kansas generally as a Catholie liberal arts college for women but-

Sister Etta Louise Knaup eo1shy~ge president said beginmiddotning with the Fall semester men m~

attend Marymount classes durshying the day in the evening and

tained a hope that the officials of the Brooklyn diocese would intervene to bring about medishyation between the striking teachers and the administration He said that the plaintiffs would prefer this to a formal canonical trial

But if the Brooklyn diocese follows a complete hands-off policy they will take theirmiddot case to the ecclesiastical court of the Archdiocese of New York and beyond if necessary Father OshyReilly said

Educator Urges Boarding Schools For Needy Pupils

NOTRE DAME (NC) shyA negro educator urged here that a nationwide system of boarding schools be estabshylished under federal auspices to raise clilldren out of the pathshyological vise of slum life

Calling ~ plan revolutionshyary radical and visionary Ronshyald Rousseve of Seattle Univershy

sity said research has slMlwn bat slum families are unable meshy1ivate their children either tel do weJt in sehool or te eseape slum living

While the family is dispeRshysable he said the natural famshyily could be replaced by surrcshypte paTents in public OOQniRI stibools

R$usseve who holds a doc~r-ate in counselling psychology speke to a guidance institute OIl

the counselling of minerity youth held at the University of Notre Dame The institute was supported by federal funds from the U S Office of Education and was directed by Nathaniel Palshylene assistant professor of edushycatien at Notre Dame

Lack Motivation Rousseve cited research lonshy

dueted at Seattle University which showed that parents of slum children who had received help from counsellors and teachshyers were still unable 1() motivate ttieir children _ Title I of the Elementary and

Secondary Ed~cation Act of 1965 allocate federal money to support a corps of home-school lj~son workers who are 9UPshy

posed to help parents motivate their children to better school achievement

More radical approachesmiddot are needed Rousseve said The slum family may be interested in seeshyingmiddot the child get a better educashytion which may in turn lead to

a better job but the parents own lack f educational achieveshyment may make them ineffective

Vocations Decline Closes Seminaris

THE HAGUE (Nq-Because of a decline in vocations to the priesthood two Dutch dioceses and eight missionary congregashytions will close their major Seminaries and sendmiddot their stushydents to the theology faculty planned for the Catholic College of TilImrg which is scheduled to open in September 1967

This was announced by Bishop Gerardus De et of Bleda Bishshyrp Jan Bluyssen vicar capitular 9f the s-Hertogenbosch and the congregations superiors

The decision follows a trend in the Netherlands where several congregations middotof priests have alshyready consolidated their semishynaries Meanwhile discussions are being held by the dioceses of HaaFlem and Rotterdam to comshy

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Thurs July 14 1966

Jesuit Sfhrsses Famiy $t~ility

NEW YORK (NC) - Main~

taining familystability is a rean problem in any program of popshyulation control a Jesuit soci~

researchist told a group of busshyiness and industrial leaders here

Father John L Thomas S3 of ihe Cambridge Center fOi Social Studies addressed a conshyIerencemiddot on population sponshysored by the National Industriall Conference Board

Once you change relations of man to procreation the reallmiddot problem is family stability and how to maintain meaningful sell relationships since traditionally man has always related these mare or less directly Father Thomas said

He ~lso stressed that all proshygrams for controlling populashyHon should be based on a proshyf4iund respect for the human pel shy

OUTSTANDING Mother M Alexander superior genshy8+jn and freedom of conscience

eral of the Felician Congregation receives the 1966 Fidelius Iileelogical groups religieueMedal from Arcl)bishop John F Dearden of Detroit The ane etherwise cannot exlleet 1le medal is to an outstanding Ameriean Catholic of Polis)) f4gtree theimiddotr views on others M

~if3originraquo Msgr Wallace J Filipowicz rector of SS Cyril and Me~bodi~ Seminary Ol~dJutI Lake MIch witnesses tHe eenmoay NC POOte Lauds Vatican

Yu~~aY PactIRegretmiddot and Worry ~Em]N (NC) - The Ponsii

a)DunURist - controlled dailySan Francisco Priest Join in Vatican Zyeie Warszawa has hailed the

~greemeot concluded betweftlConcern of Vietnam War Esculation ile Holy See and Yugoslavia

SAN JOSE (NC) - Twefliyshy for all eRd to violence in Vietmiddotshy U said the pact was evidenee two San Francisco area priests nam through Regotiatiofll5 tbe e-f the constructive evolution ill have sent a telegram to Presishy message said the attitude of the majority (If

dent Johnson joining the Vati shy the Yugoslav bishops followingSince all menmiddot and natioR5 can in itsmiddot statement of regret ))e death of Cardinal Stepinaemust face the judgment af God and worry over escalatioR tlf we dare not ignore the warning Carmnal Stepinac-who dioo the Vietnam war of Pope Paul The three maj~r in Hl60 after being released from

As responsible American citi shy eils ifJ the world today aFe prison-was a stauch oppenentshyzens with the greater burden ~f natianalism militarism Cgtf)6 cf Yugoslavias communist Feshymoral leadership we join the racism ~rme Recently the Polish gevshyVatican in its statement of reshy e-rnment has been waging a eamshygret and worry middotover recent paignmiddotagainst the Polish PrimateUnited States escalation through Hits middotSlowmiddot Progress StdaJl Cardinal WysZynski ae~ bombing raids near Hanoi and cusing him of anti-governme~ Haiphong With Pope Paul VI In Achieving Rights e-1foits and seeking to divide tM we continue to pray and t~ work CENTER HARBOR (NC) shy Church hy urging bishe)lS

Coadjutor Bishop Peter L Gereshy lJriests and laymen to look 1oitr ly ef Portland Maine expressed leadership to Archbishop BelesshyAsks Liberalizationmiddot holy impatience at the slow lew Kominek for Wroclaw

Of Constitution progress in achieving rights for ToRe Pelish paper said in sieuro~

LAUSANNE (NC) - A tell Negroes He told a New Enshy ing the pact the Holy See ~3fr gland Council of Churches lnOWB its approval of the atti shySwiss newspaper has called on

the people of Switzerland t4l friendship gathering here in tutle of Franjo Cardinal Seper eliminate from the federal canshy New Hampshire that he enshy head of the Yugoslav hierarch

dorsed Project Equality of the and bis loyalty tG the governshystitution the last traces of Catholie Church which urgesantifeminism anticlericalism and ment Zycie Warzawa laudeeuro the patronage of firms wi)jng Cardinal Sepermiddot as the leadintl to employ without racial bias

anti-Semitism yepresentative of those favoriJlII

a column by its editor Pierre tne caexistence of the Chffclll The Gazette de Lausanne )Jl

The friendship gathering was sponsored by the Council ofBeguin said such a move would wittl II socialist regimeChurches of the six New Enshyat last allow Switzerland to sign gland statesthe European convention on hushy

man rights Bishop Gerety called on ProtshyBeguin spoke out after the estants Jews and Catholics l4gt

federal government responding work together for racial justice to appeals in parliament exshy in the United States pressed its willingness to estabshylish a commission to study reshyvision of the constitution The Film Award current basic law has been in NEW YORK (NC)-Parable force since 1874 Among other a film produced by the Protesshythings it places restrictions on tant Council of New York for religious orders the Jesuits in sho ing at the Worldsmiddot Fair has particular leen cbullbullosen to receive the 1966

Religious Film Award of the Panama University National Catholic Theatremiddot Conshy

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PANAMA CITY (NC)-Panshyamas University of Santa Maria You Can Whip Our Cream but la Antigua founded two years ago by the Catholi( hierarchy has opened a develcpment proshy You Cant Beat Our Milk ~t gram with a goal of $25000000

Fat her Benjamin Ayecha You Gull Hill Route Man is ORSA president announced that the new campus will have Always at Your SelYice 16 buildings including a student

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on Saturday The college Sumshy bine their seminaries If these The 10-year development pro- --r

mer session and evening and are merged the Roermond dio- gram will ultimately replace the Saturday classes have been coshy cese will be the only one in the current college the old Archshy GULF HILL DAIRY educational for several years country with its own major bishops palace with a suburban SO DARTMOUTH MASSshe said seminary campus

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18 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fart River-Thurs July 14 1966 Liturgists pman Texas Conclave

Pope S)f~ ~phitWJa~ formatiolfil HOUSTON (NC)- Worship in the City of Man will be the theme of tlie 1966 Liturgical Week here Aug 22 to 25 in the

Of lcopy3 ~~)Y ~e$el1ved to Priests VATICAN CITY (NC) - To themselves especially whenits

Sam Houston Coliseumpriests working with Catholic a question of catechism which Msgr Victor DePrimeo localAction organizations Pope Paul is the knowledge of the Churchs

chairman of the conferenceVI has emphasized that the spir- doctrine and when its a quesshysaid The theme reflects an inshyitual and doctrinal formation of tion of prayer worship sacrashycreasing concern among Chrisshythe laity is principally re- mental life spiritual direction

tians regarding the urban andserved to priests and initiation into the supernatshycultural revolutions of the 20thHe also said tliat eccl~siastical ural life and the sense of the Century Not only are citiesassistants-as chaplains or modshy Church growing rapidly but also theerators of Catholic Action orshy The more we give credit to style of life of the metropolis isgimizations are known in Italy~ lay Catholics and the more we becoming a kind of norm for themust keep both the ideas and demand of their collaboration li-fe of modern manactivity of lay organizations on and their own activity so much

The 1966 Liturgical Week willthe right trac the more must we assume them explore the relevance of the Pope pilUl listed a third task to be formed And formation is forms of Christian public wortIf priestly moderators Mainshy principally reserved to the minshyship to the problems of the citytaining contact between organshy istry of th~ priest

Father Gerard S Sloyan aized lay Catholics andecclesias- He Continued Another very former conference presidenttical authority whether that of a important responsibility reshysaid If the Gospel cannot bebishop or that of a pastor served to the priest-assistant is preached successfully in the cityThe Pope was speaking to vigilance Oyer the rectitude of --inclliding its suburbs-it willecclesiastical assistants of Ital- the line in ideas as well as acshynot much matter where it isian Catholic Action who had just tivities to which an association going forward Increasinglyconcluded their convention in that calls itself Catholic must modern man at least normativeRome on the problems of updat- be held influential man is city man Can

gt ing of the Church called for by This job is very demanding the city take in the GosPel 81the ecumenical council We must not let it happen that relevant to its problems If soOn the formation of laymen our best sons stray from the the Gospel has some humanthe Pope said However capashy right road and that instead of jropect if not it has noneble and however good our layshy being of help and consolation to

More than 10000 Catholics aremen are like all the faithful of their bishops they become occashyexpected to attend the generalGods Church they are disciples sions of apprehension delusion sessions liturgical celebrationsThey are riot forn~ed by and displeasure and smaller study groups of the Liturgical Week

Some topics scheduled to beNun TelaquomltesgtVlaquoftaolfnal Nursing NO KIDDING Hes flying six goats to India Father discussed include The Peace Jonas Thaliath CMI of Ba~galore India has airfreighted of Christ and the Modern CityTo 5arm ~l1leU1lfri~ Pri$orllers How Worldly Must the Church

SAN QUENTIN (NC)~Sister bedside nursing experience in Be AmeriCan Catholic Worshysix nanny goats from North PrairieWis to KeJ~ala state SOUtll India where he hopes they and their progeny will

Mary Anita is director of the San Quentins 200 bed hospital ship Tomorrow The Theologybecome substantial milk producers to fight famine The Neumiller School of Vocational which has cases typical of any of Secularity What Happens to Nursing-a fact that might not general hospital with the excepshy Catholic Near East Welfare Association in New York helped Worship The Church Preshyseem unusual except that the tion of obstetrics and pediatrics the Elastern Rite Carmelite NC Photo~ server of Values or Agent of ~hool is located in San Quenshy The latter training comes after Change and The How and tin prison parole when the student affili shy I Why of Involvement

A few weeks ago it became ates with St Lukes hospital bull Protestant Speaker the first such school in a penal San Francisco First Mass In Besides these general sessi~il institution in California to be Anoth~r Phase topics smaller groups will disshyaccredited by the State Board of Sister Mary Anita not only -Cel1ltury-Old Iowa Town Begins 1(11 Grow cuss such tQpics as the problems Vocational Nurse Examiners directs the program but takes a of the SpaniSh-speaking AmeFshy For Sister Mary Anita who personal interest in her students With Opening of Huge marnt ieans the inner city preachins

lor six years has workedfor the When you first meet a class singing participation lay minisshyeADlIANCHE (NC)-Camanche will go on fl~om thE~re But foraccreditation it is a major step she explained they look at you 1ers in worship art and architecshy

is a snall town with a centuryshy the present we wili ()perate as aforward for both the men and arid size you up -as a woman ture clergy education and manyoid history-but now its statting mission of St Marys parishUte society and as a nun You want to others to grllw Msgr Burke told thlt~ townspeoshy What this means she said reach them as a person and to Mass will be celebrated each

pIe -is tQlt after these men have let them knowYou are deeply ThE growth has been spurred day and an ecumenical serviceCamanche waS a thriving vil shyaerved their sentences the will interested in them personally by ttIe opening of a huge Du- will be held on Aug 24 in ail

lage until Jure 3 184)0 That dayreturn to society to be doirig I know I was impressed as i Pont plant on its outskirts-an attempt to illustrate the dynamshyit tornado viirtualiy obliteratedworthwhile work in a field in got the backgrounds of the boys area which now has been an- ism in the Churchs services at

the town It strutk while seJ- bull hich there is a real need to realize there has been a womshy nexecil by Camanche the present stage of worshipvices were being held ill They have already demon an in their life in some wayshy reform when celebrated with

ThE~ Camanche City Council Metpodist and Baptist churches8tr~ted that the program is often a most destructive way-a intelligence and caredonated tbe use of thetown hall which were wrecked The stormworthwhile she said There sweetheart or a wife who got Keynote speaker for the openshy and ~fuly 3 became a red letter left 28 deadmore than 80 1nshyace two men in class who have them off the track You recogshy ing session will be Joseph Mathshyday lin the town history - the jured Many families movedtbe possibility of parole before nize the tremendous impact a ews head of Chicagos Ecushyfirst time Mass was offered in- ~e program is complete and woman has on thelife of a man away after thetwi~terj but Cashy menical Institute a group ofthe f)wn for the Catholic pop- manche is beginning to growthey want to stay in prison unshy We are counteracting this Protestant clergy and laityulace DOWtil they are able to complete she explained by showing whose mission is to bridge the ~eir training them another phase of womanshy Th4~ council acted on a peti shy gap between an isolated Chrisshy Part of that ~aining included Ilood tion Iligned by 53 Catholic 1amshy Sister of Mlercy tianity and the racism poverty

iies The Mass was offered by and lack of responsibilityOn State Board Msgr Ambrose Burke pastor of widely viewed asmarks of ~ st Marys church in Clinton NEWPORT (NC) - sis t e r mod~rn city

FOR LATIN AMERICA Importance of Latin America ~s emphasize by Pope Paul VIas he ordained 70 young priests who w1l1 work with the people on that continent Among them was one American Father Daniel Corbett of Buffalo NY NC Photo

Establishment of a Catholic Mary Laetare Reagan of the dishyparist here was discussed after vision of nursing Salve Regina the 11 lass College conducted by the Sisshy

ters of Mercy here has been ap-If sufficient interest and pointed by Gov John H Chafeeprop(~r ~upport are promised we as a member of the state Board of Nur~e Registration and Nurs-

Trtilin at University ing Education for the term end- ing May 24 1969 ST LOUIS (NC)-Seventy-one

Sister Mary Laetare will servePeacl~ ~orps trainees have ar- as the representative of an acshyrived for a 12-week training

credited basic collegiate schoolprogram at the Jesuit-conducted of nursingSt Louis University here for a

projEct in Honduras They will be tJained for social work and nursi ng education programs and report in Honduras for in-counshytry training and assignment Oct 10 They will return to the Unit~d States ~n the Fall of 1968 INC

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19 Plan Discussions On Vocations At Fordham

NEW YORK (NC)-A top broadcaster and leading psyshychologists will join promishynent religious leaders in discussing the relation of Vati shycan Council D pronouncements to modem Religious life here next Wednesday ~d Thursday at the 16th annual Institute on Religious and Sacerdotal Vocashy

tions at Fordham University Among the featured speakers

will be Donald H McGannon president of the Westinghouse BroadcastingmiddotCOmpany who will discuss the creation of a proper image of priests and Religious

Father Donald R Campion SJ sectetal-ymiddotfor research and interreligious aHairs for the New York Province of the S0shyciety of Jesus will speak on the eHects of the ~econd Vatican

Counci on the renewal of Reli shygious life

A panel of clinical psycholoshygists will discuss the latest deshyvelopments in screening proshycedures for candidates for Reli shygious life

Panelists will be Father Paul DArcy MM director of educashytion for the Maryknoll Fathers Dr Walter Coville chief clinical psychologist at New Yorks St Vincents ~ospital and Dr John J Rooney La Salle College Philadelphia

Several priests Brothers and Sisters who serve as directors of vocations for various ordeXS will also address the institute

G~~dance Work Continued from Page One

t71ltltawn policies and guidelinefJ clem developed he says

He ereditsllOme foresighted ooministratolll who envisioned guidance as an integriI part of

their pro~ with training

=o~t~i~e~~~~~ ever progress wa$ made howshyever ~as dueto the endeavors of ~ch plo~essive adminlstrashytors It was not due to an alshyready existing policy Father

Moreau asserts There is reason for opti~sm ings of Vatican Council D 1 the Constitution on the Sacred ih~ rosary just call yourse1t dis~

however he notes Pointing out leading Marian scholar said here Liturgy obediellt to the wishes of thei

that the N1tio1lal Catholic Guid- Father William GMost pres-middot Maintain Practice eowiCii and the popes hesaid an~ Confe~nce has helped to ident of ~he Mariological Society The pr~ctice ot placing sa- T~e~omcils ConstitutiQ~ on establi~h th~ a~ diocesan guid- of ~enca ~ade hIS re~arks cred images in churches sothat the Shurc asks that the~~lt o ancecouncils currently in opera- dunng ~ lecture atthe Umver- they may be venerated br the M~r~ ~ generously fostered tion He says~ increasing num- sIty of Dayton~ faithful is to be firmly niain- he C(gtntlnUl~d her o~ administraiors and super- Vatican II didmiddot notmiddot call for kiiled FameI Most saId that the l~te in~ndents are expressing inter- downgrading the honor of F th M t 1 middott d rts Pope John had a strong devotIon a er os a so Cl e repo to lb H J f est infi~~rate guidance middotpro- Mary but reaffirmed and ~ rosary IS ~UrJl~l 0 a grams even for the elementary strengthened the Churchs pre- Soul speaks abo~t M~ry on school level vious teaching about her the Schedule Institute almost every page he added

The middotnext step in this evolu- priest said lion would appear to be one of Father Most of Oras College leadership he says in Dubuque I~wa attributed the

If further ~mprovementsare decline in Mariaridevotion part shyto ~ made m ~e counseling ly to misleading press covershyservlce~ of Catholic sc~ools then age of cOuncil debate on whether respon~lble leadership must to discussthe Blessed Virgin iil exert Itself and re-exanune the a separate s(hema or iil the sta~us of these programs and h h the Church theIr value for the students he sc ema 0 maintains He also Charged that certain

Unreiated Jobs writers distorted the Marian Father Moreau states that teaching of the council and ott

od guidance services will function m ern popes successfully only when prede- Speaking of the decline in termined policies are set and popular devotion to the Mother maintained by school adminis- of God the priet citea the reshytrators working closely with moval of Statues of Mary-and their staffs the saints--from some churches

He says counselors eannot function effectively unless they First Bishop Once ere certain of their relationships to the heads of departments Presidents Pupilteachers students parents and outside agencies HOUSTON (NC) - Bishop-

The school administrator plays designate Vincent M Harris of the key role according to Father the newly created Beaumont Moreau in determining how Tex diocese once was the pupil well the counselor is received by of a now distinguished teacher faculty and students alike If During his days at Sam Housshythe principal assigns the coun- ton High School here the bisb selor several other school jobs op-designatehad a speech clall8 none of them related to counsel- among his courses His teacheY mg then it will be diHicult for then is a world figure today The anyone to take abe latter func- teacherl nanie--LYndon Baine tioJ seriously Jclbnson PreSident of the U So

bull THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 14 1966

Urges Excellence In Churrch Mll11sic

ATLANTA (NC) - Professhysional musicians should demand and uphold excellence in church music Auxiliary Bishop Joseph L Bernardin of Atlanta told a group of musicians here

Speaking at a Mass attended by members of the American Guild of Organists during its annual convention Bishop Bershynardin said

Although the Church has had II glorious tradition of sacred music much of this tradishytion has beer lost to the average

parish Most Catholic corigregashytions have not had theopporshytunity to experience this great music

He told the organists thu( they and other musician must lead the way in parishes in introducshying excellence in church music

Music used in the sacted liemiddot urgy he said must be real art or it is not worthy of a place illl worship

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sephs Home for Chronic Invalid Children here has to be moved because it is located in a secshytion now reserved for Negro Africans and the Pallottine Misshysionary Sisters at the home care for both white and Colored (mixed race) Children there

The new home which will be rebuilt in a neutral zone foUl miles from its present location is scheduled for occupation early next year

Although ~e government Ia giving the Sisters wh~ started 1he home in 1935 about $197000 88 compensation the ne buildshying will cost them an additionai $352000 They will also need 8ft

extra $70000 for equipment and furnishings

Dentists help ease shock of new

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When false teeth get on yow llerveCI many dentists give special FASTJjErJ1Powder It helps hold weth In plfceshyhelps keep them from sUpping or 1r0Pshyping-makeS you feel more secure FASTEETH cushions tender gums so you can bite harder eat faster with greater comfort Helps you spealr tnore clearly FASTEETH checks plate lodor Dentures that fit are essential to health See your dentist regularly GeIl FASTEETH JlOW a$ IlU drug countEn

VILLA FATIMA CEREMONIES Profession and clothing ceremonies are held at Villa Fatima Taunton From left front row Sister Olivia Coelho oldest Dorothean reshyligious in t~e Unite4 States who has completed 66 years in religious life Rev Maurice Souza Villa Fatima novitiate ehaplain and pastor of St Anthonys Church Taunton Sisshyter Helen Oliveira St Elizabeths parish Bristol who was clothed asa novice Rear Sisshyter Elizabeth Hayes St Francis Xavier East Providence who made final vows Sister Judith Costa St Francis Xavier and Sister Gabriela Lima Immaculate Conception New Bedford noviCes and Sister Elaine Corey St Francis Xl1vierfinal vows

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F M S P C Mel dere ost ays ress Oyerage IS eo lng

DAYTON (NC)-~votion to Tbis practice lie Stkessed is in of pries~ opposing the ~osary Mary is ~n the decline but this direct opposition to the wishes ill sermons ~nd middotiscontrary to the teach- of the couricilHe quoted from But if you want to get rid ot

F h or Paris Priests

HOUSTON (NC) - John D Donovan pre sid e n t of the Real EstateAmerican Catholic Sociological Society will address a special institute for parish priests Aug Rene POyamiddotnt 22 here in conjunction with the shy1966 Liturgical Week Hyannis

Morning and afternoon sesshy 279 Barnstable Road sions of the pastoral day will SP 5-0079 precede with the opening of the Week that evening in the Sam Houston Coliseum Donovan~ address at the

morning session The Dilemma of the Christian Priesthood will deal with the role of the priest in contemporary urban llociety Apanel on reconstructshying parish life will feature the

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THE ANCHORshy Make Go~d Use20 Thurs July 14 1966

Of Papal Funds Ask CooperClltion NEW YORK (NC)-Hundreds

of thousands of dollars donatedOf En2be ~armsh to drought-stricken India in the

name of Pope Paul VI are being ~n CeD Work put to work to fight the causes

of that countrys recurring food WASHINGTON (NC) shortages according to Arch-

A national Confraternity of bishop James Knox apostolic copyhristian Doctrine workshop internuncio in India has recommended that par- The papal funds are being ishes seek to make the CCD used to implement long-term bigh school religious education projects to constpuct Irrigation program the concern of the en- systems dig wells build deepshy

sea fishing vessels and providetile parish involving the more direct cooperation of palents necessary training and equipshystudents and existing parish 01- ment for scientific vegetable garshy

dening dairying and poultry-ganizations

It urged the parishes to CUt- raisingtail expansion of youth work for In a letter to Catholic Relief a time and to put no morethan services - National Catholic

MISSIONER-FORMAI~AND IN-Mte usual amount of effort into Welfare Conference headquarshyexisting programs Instead an FORMAL Rev Raymond PLEduc telS here Archbishop Knox inshyeffort should be made to foster MS veteran of years in Philippine formed officials of the Amershya genuine and concerned Chris- missions is as apt to be found In ican Catholic overseas aid tian community among the work clothes supervising construetion agency that many of these projshyadults of the parish ects are a direct result of sur-

The emphasis on a more of new seminary as in more fo~mal veys conducted by CRS-NCWC ~ult-centered CCD- apostolate priestly attire He is at present sta- - personnel in India

was a key point emerging from tionedat LaSaletteProvincial House Archbishop Knox aiso stated Ii two-week workshop held at Southbridge that papal funds are being used

the Catholic University of Amer- to transport food supplies to the ica under the supervision middotof many remotely-located villages Father Joseph B CoUins SS where the population has been director of the National Center -most seriously affected by the

=r~~~h~~~ t~u~~rss~~HOW to EtltRoast Dog ~Amongmiddot Useful lracts se~ C~~~~o~~n~~i ~i-J1Ilrticipated though the emphasis must be 011

The recommendationsmiddot grew CZmiddot d b L S 1 p Ph middotZ bull agriculture and other food proshy ctut of daily seminars conducted eane y a alette rlest In l I~PPnes duction projects a sPecial effort

(juring the workshop by Msgr will also be made to coordinate Russell J Neighbor associate di- andintensify medical care for IllCctor of the CCD William J The secret of a long iife and the best way to chokedown an ~ntree of roasted dog the afflicted population through

ltJacobs of Extension Volunteers are among items of information picked up by Rev Raymond P Leduc MS since 1948 better use of mobile clinics eurohicago and Fattier F~anCis a La Salette missionary in tnePhilitpine Islands Dog meat is delicious if lt)TIE doesnt especially in the rural areas ~~ro~wa~~inot~e~~~ Latin realize what hes eating he insists But if one does know that It is dog meat the only

Essential Components way to get it down is by Steelworkers Head The recommendations were washing it down with a swig sometimes called ironwood must radically change upon arshy

devoted to such matters as the of gin at every mouthful As They-even make their own rival in the Philippines Earth- To Receive Award selection and training of teach- I chalk lines some resembling Old quakes and hurricanes con- P SB G C)

for the ong life In this Mother Hubbards shoe some stantly visit tllese lslands so ITT UR H (N - I Weets approaches to the adoles- Ab I tel t 1 d t fcountry we usually say Why lk t I d lik I k b old t e In na lOna presl en 0ltcent and organization and I e piS 0 S an some e )00 s UL mgs mus be very sturdy the United Steelworkers of put off till tomorrow what you A good ishline is twined around Even window jambs and outsideh 1 1 CCD B t

a recurring theme was that the a discalded typewriter ribbon s U mgs are mortised for greater celve the 1966 St Joseph thest ructure 0 f t e oca U can do today In the Islands t d Amedca has been named to reshy

they say Why do today what 1 d thO I 11 d t th d f tltcatechist does not operate in a middotspoo an IS me IS pu e s reng an sae y Worker Award presented at the can be put off till tomorrow through a concoction of charcoal B ld

vacuum the home the parish We Igh-tensloned Amerlcalls UL mg III Manila the 1ig annual Labor Day Mass heret t 1 and kerosene ReaI practical I t d th aod the commullL y a arge ale could11learn the secret 0f a long CL y an Inmiddot e provInce are as Th d d b

essential components of his assure ~ou Much better than different as dar and night Whiie e awar IS co-sponsore Y _ork life from theFilipinos At least any chalk line sold on the Amer- 1 d 1 b the Pittsburg Diocese apdarea I did for I often findmyself ican ma~ket pane um ercan be ordered in labor unions Presentation will

There was general agreement putting off till tomorrow what r Few Tools Manila lumber in the province be made by Bishop John J among the participants that per- could do today cOomes in the rough and i mean Wrlght of Pittsburgl1 f CC The carpenter works with A sons chosen or D work The mlmiddotssloner a New Bedford rough two by fOUl may be

h ld d tmiddot f velY f~ too lis toolbox at two Inches thlck at one end and Abel one of the founders of ou give some mica Ion 0 n~tive attendedStJoseph paro_ h d f ts d Ml ability to communicate with times no morethilli an empty froin th~ee tofour inches at the IS umon an 01 pJe ecessor the age -cultural _sociological ch~a) schooi in that city and La cement bagmiddot usually contains - other end Sti~l our carpenters the Steel )Vorkers Organizing

Salette minor and maJor sem- l t 11 C tt tmiddot f M groups to which they will be on Y a crosscu saw a sma work this lumber to speciflc~d omml ee Jsa nalve 0 agshyassignedIt was also pointed out inaries He is at prese-nf at the square one or two chisels a di~ensioris with great accuracy ~olia Ohio He was elected that no amount of training La Sal~tte Provincial House wood marker and a foot rule One good surface electIic planer ~ president Qf the United SteelshyOOULses will make a catechist Southbridge Massbut his heart Yet beautiful work is accom- could do more in a darthan 10 workers last year succeeding

is obviously very much ii the - I h d D d M D ald H h bGut of a person who is opinion- P IS e carpenters can do in a week aVI c on e as eeR ated or uncommunicative Philippines One concept of building however What patience these aetive in the labor movement

The selected one stated one His mem~o~tir~arly days men h~ve since the early 1930s group of participants must not in the Diocese of Tuguegarao Prelatre Wlcomes Hlving been in charge of Arhe St J9sephthe Worker only be able to communicate the Cagayan PI are affectionate constructions and of ~l consid- ward is presented to a persoll message but he himself must be In 1948 I was one of the lucky Israeli Presodent erable group of carpenters for who has distinguished himself ~e message have a genuine Fathers chosen to_found a newI~ SANTJAGO (NC)-Wherils- a good period of time I can say in the cause of Jhe workingman

love for the teenager and be th t b old th PII able to show this love acquired mission in the Philip- raelsPJesidentzil1man Shazar a UI mg III e n Ippmes

pines In previous years I had arrived here on an eight-day - is very interesting only and orily been a half-baked contractor at state vislt to Chile Raul Cardi- if one has acquired title absoshy

our minor seminary which ex- nal SHv1 Henriquez of Santiago lutely necessary virtul~ of pashyPope Paul Receives perience came in very handy was on hand at the airport as a tience

Episcopal Bi~hop Tool-minded that I was I memberofthe welcoming party VATICAN CITY (NC)-Episshy made it a point to take with me -The cardinal was introduced Minister on FCllcmiddotUtv eopal Bishop Horace W B Donshy as many hand tools as possible to Mr and Mrs Shazar by Pres- I MONTHLY CHURCH egan of New York has been reshy Electricaltools ~~ljiismissed for ident Eduardo Frei ltHICAltf9 (NC)~A Dinis~centl ceived in private audience by we knew that electricity had not On the day after his arrival of the Lutheran Church-Misshy BUDGEI EMVELOPES Pope Paul VI They discussed yet reached that part of the Presiden Shazar in an address souri Synod has been named an their mutual desire for Christian Islands But once there it took to a join1 session of the Congresstssocitte profssor of Ilociology PRINTED AND MAILED unity me very little time to realize that paid spedal tribute to Chile as at Loyola University here Dr

Bishop Donegan was the first even my hand tools meant little one of the few countries which Ross P Scherer who is a staff Write or Phone 672-1322 Episcopalian bishop of New to the Filipino worker Heres opened its doors to Jewish vic- member with the National

York ever to visit a Pope He the reason tims of the Hitlerite persecutions Council of ChurChes win as- 234 Second Street ~~II Riv noted that in the past it would From time -immemorial the in Europ~ Many were the Jews surne the post Sept 15 have been impossible for him t6 carpenters and cabinetmakers -~ho fled extermination finding recei ve me and for me to pay a visit to him

The Bishop had a 12-minute private visit and then introduced the aides accompanying him The Pope gave them medals of his reign and in addition gave the bishop a copy of the Bible in ilSreek and Latin similar to those he had given to Protestant obshyservers at the ecumenical counshyeil Bishop Donegan gave the Pope a copy of a new guidebook to the cathedral of St John the ])i vine in New York and a sUver ~wl from Britain

have been making their own logshyripping saws whittled down their own hammer and chisel handles squared off the smoothshyest and lightest wood planes out

of the hardest wood ill existence

Collect- $14 Million

AACHEN (NC) - Fourteen million dollars has been colshylected in the campaign for Miseshyreor the German Catholic overshyseas relief agency The amount

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Co-Directors Continued from Page One

Fattier Demers has been Greater Fall River CCD Director and Father FoIster who joins him in the Fall River Area work served as Greater New Bedford CCD Director before his recent transfer to Fall River

The division of the Greater New Bedford and Fall River Areas and the appointment of the new Co-Directors will hereshyby give each designated priest an equal number of parishes to eare lor

The four Co-DirectorswiU join the other Area Directors of the Diocese Rev Thomas F Neilan Taunton Rev James F Kelley Attleboro and Rev Phil shyip A Davignon Cape Cod

Father Foister Father FoIster a feature

writer for The Anchor was born in Fall River Dec 6 1931 son of Mrs Eglantine Allard FoIster and the late Mr J()seph J Eolshyster

Following graduation fro m Mount St Charles Academy Woonsocket he attended Our Lady of Providence Seminary

Warwick R I and St Marys Seminary Baltimore He comshypleted his studies at the North American Co))ege Rome where he was ordained Dec 20 1958 by the rector Most Rev Martin J OConnor He was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree by St Marys and a Licentiate in Sacred Theology by the Ponshy

tifical Gregorian UniversitJ[ Rome

He served as an assistant at St Roch Fall River until Feb

)0 1960 when he was assigned as assistant to St Anthony of

Padua New Bedford He haS been an assistant at Sacredshy Diocesanmiddot Presidents Attend International H~art Fall River since May 31

He was named New Be4ford regional director of the Confrashy Chrutian Family Movement Conveniion ternity of Christian Doctrine on

Jan 22 1964 By Doro~hy Eastman Father Demers

Eight noursa day William Crowley is a salesman for ap Attleboro printing company Born in Taunton OCt 18 1936 Father Demers is the son of Mr but during the rest of his waking hours hes a salesmarf for CFM-the Christian Family Hector Demers and Mrs Yvette Movement The other star salesmanfor CFM in the famJly is his slim blond wife Mr and Yelle Demers Mrs William Crowley of Attleboro-Stachia and Bill to their friends-are the president

A graduate of Msgr Coyle couple for the CFM forthe High School he attended Notre Fall River diocese The Crow- offer aloud his own prayer After this study period some

Dame University and Cardinal It was a Mass well never CFM couples go on to member-middot OConnell Minor Seminary and leys have just returned from forget and its deepened our ap- ship in the Federation which is completed his studies at St Toronto Canada where they preciation of every Mass since the coordinating group that links

Johns Seminary Brighton attended the international CFM says Mrs Crowley the individual groups with each Following ordination by Bishshy convention Delegates - lay Another speaker at the con- other and with CFM headquarshy

op Connolly on Feb 2 1962 he couples and priest chaplains - vention was Bishop James Mont- ters in Chicago was assigned to St Michaels came to the convention from all gomery of the Episcopal diocese In a later article well describe

Swansea He was appointed Fall over the United States England of Chicago He told the conven- a typical group meeting some River area director of the CCD Canada and the Virgin Islands tion about the Christian Family of the CFM actions and their in 1964 CFM is now international Bill Movement that -the Episcopal far reaching effects and how a

Crowley states and there are Church has recently started CFM unit affects parish lifeFather Paebeeo CFM groups in France Africa modeled on the Catholic group

Born in Fail River on Nov and New Zealand among others Bill and Stachia Crowley have28 1933 Father Pacheco is the Andmiddot it all started in Chicago in been with CFM abOut six yearsson of Mr Manuel S Pacheco 1943 You call see how it and were one of the originaland Mrs Belmira Fonseca Amshy grown couples in the movement in BLUE RIBBONaral Pacheco Following graduashy The theme of this years con- Attleboro where CFlII first gottion from Msgr Prevost High vention was Parish Renewal its start in the Fall River dioceseSchool he continued his classical and the principal speaker on this There are now newer groups in LAUNDRYeducation at Cardinal OConnell subject was Father William H Taunton Easton MaJ)sfield FallSeminary Boston and comshy Thompson of Joliet Illinois The River New Bedford Marthas 273 CENTRAL AVEpleted his studies for the priest shy Crowleys have ordered tapes of Vineyard and Eastham We hopehood at St Johns SeminarJ[ Father Thompsons speech and to get three more groups startedBrightOD welcome any who would like to on the Cape in the Fall Bill WY 2-6216

Ordainedby Bishop Connolly hear the speech to contact them says Jan 30 1960 in St Marys lIJDUSUalMass The groups start with five to NEW BEDFORDCathedral he was assigned to After the workshops following seven couples and a priest There Immaculate Conception New the speeches MasS was cel- may be three or fourmiddot such groupsBedford on Feb 5 1960 ebrated right in the classrooms in each parish Each group emshy

CFM FAMILY Mr and Mrs William J Orowley and their five reasons for membershyship in the family organization From left WnIiam HI If Janie Patricia 4 Heather Ann 6 Karen Lynn 8 Dana Eli~abeth ~

THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 14 1966 15

Urges [)cevolJion To Ap~~tles

VATICAN CITY (NC)-PoPf) Paul VI at a general audience OD the eve of the Feast of sSe Peter and Paul called for a reshynewal of devotion to all the Apostles and especially to ss Peter and Paul

Such devotion should be both in personal piety and in liturshygical worship he said

Love of the Apostles Peter and Paul will help us toward a better understanding of how firm and filial loyalty to this blessed - Roman See of theirs does not restrict the universal dimensions of the Church of Christ does not deaden the vishytality and originality of the comshymunity spread throughout the world does not impose superfl~ ous and heavy-judicial chains

Indeed it gives a firm and secure foundation of the eccles- shyiastical edifice offers the honshyorable and indisputable point of Catholic unity and nourishes the charity of the Christian family

Priests Assailants Get J~n Terms

JERSEY crry (NC) - Stiff prison terms and fines were given three men convicted of beating and robbing a p~iest here

Judge Alfred M Cozzi of Hudshyson County Court sentenced Walter Brandon and James Danshyiels to 10 to 12 years imprisonshyment and $1000 fines ea~h while Daniels brother Frank drew a 9 to 10 year sentence and $500 fine

They were convicted of beatshying and robbing Father Fraricis Knutowicz as he was parking bis car in the garage at Our Lady of Czestochowa church rect~1Jlo

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Father Coleman The Crowleys still glow as they barks on a course of study that recall one of these Masses the will take three or four yearsFather Coleman is the son of most unusual and inspiring Mass These groups are usually calledlIlr George W Coleman and they hac ever participated in yellow book groups because ofMrs Beatrice K Shea Coleman There were three concelebrants the Yellow book that is the basicof Somerset Born Feb 1 1939 and one of them was Father CFM manual The groups meethe was graduated from Msgr George Behan of Providence He in each others homes to talkCoyle High School and attended is the priest director of Area over together how to know aJ)dHoly Cross College Worcester One that includes most of New love Christ better and how tofor two years England bring Christian principles into

He studied philosophy at St After the Gosp~l at this Mass their every day livesJohnsmiddot Seminary Brighton and one of the priests gave a homily From this study comes verymade his theologica~ studies at and then each person at the naturally the apostolic actionNorth American Co))ege in Rome Mass-about 15 people-gave a that is an integral part of CFMwhere he was ordained Dec 16 short talk on what the Gospel The actions may be small and1964 by the rector Most Rev meant to him personally The modest to begin with and laterFrancis F Reh Mass then continued and during they may be more ambitious

On bis return to the diocese the Prayer of the Faithful each Each group independently deshybe was assigned ~ St Kilians participant stood up in turll 10 cides on its own action

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middotHOst of Differences Divide Northern Southern Culture

From Social Revoluti9A in the New Latin America Edited by John J Considine MM

After the Civil War industrial development in the United States ~as prodigious If the process was parallel -00 that of Europe it was much more rapid No out-wonl institution held back any longer the rise of tile modern

~nomic structure Hew~ mm has swept over a segment ever the rapid transitioo of the clergy and Catholics of from an agrarian economy the United States making it 10 an industrial economy of sometimes difficult for them to production was not made with- understand the more progressive out difficulties and conflicts A attitude of some Latin Ariieri shydee pen i n g cans on socio-economic quesshychasm yawned ttons between capi- From this analysis the authol

Abbe Francois Houtart draws talists and the out the main lines which seemworking classw h i 1 e capital tohim to explain why today we tended to con- find ourselves face to face with eentrate m 0 r e such different situations in the llfid more in the two parts of the Western Hemishyhands of a few spheremiddot They are at once geo-By 1910 control graphical cultural social politi shylitfbusiriess was cal and economic focused within Geographic Differenc~ the domain of The geography and_the eli-

middot the railroads steel sugar au~ mate of the two continents are iOOPper~ - quite diverse A much greater

This situation struck at the portion of Latin Americas popshyheartmiddot Ofthe middle class Jnde ulation dwells in tropical and pendent business were ~educed Slubtropical climates which ere llG insignificance by the eoonoftl- ate very different conditions for k activity of the trusts At the work and development North beginning of the 19th century Americas major rher basin middotthe s ma 11 businesses represented Mississippi fitsmiddot far more felici shyrour-fifths of the active popula- tously into the living plan than

middot tion in 1879 one third in HH6 does South Americas the Amashyene fifth zon basin Many US geographic

It took the New Deal t9 re- factors have helped a great deal ress the balance For onlookers economically and socially in the tmroughout themiddotworld the eapac- integration of this pari of the KJ M the U S political leaders helllisphere A great deal of ~ rectify the deep social aee Latin Americas mining reshyeconomic problems of this nation sources are located in a1lOOst iR_ b the ordered legislation ef the accessible places Coal andiron New Deal was an amazing tti- so abundant and handy to each umph for the democratic process other in North America fav0red

New employment oPPGrtuni~ the first period of indwtrial ties developed in such ~reas as revolution while in Latin administration and CltHBRlerce Amelica ther do nOt exist in As the economic functions of Nle the same proportion and seldom nation grew they produced i-a are c6nveniently close to each their tum a cultural and SQcial Itther order leading to a growing Campll Cultural Differences pleKity of the social Grganism From the colonial period and to the progressive enlarge- marked differences are found in

ment of the American Rliddle the value systems animating the class settlers of the United States and

In the United States history Gf Latin America The English has moved in the direction of an origin of the former oriented the ever-increasing differentatiGn Bf type of colonization from the functions of a proportionate de- beginning The individuals will crease in the number of manual to work and the capacities which workers and of an increase in he brought with him were semi-skilled and white cellar among the fundamental differshyWorkers ences

U S Church In the case of most North The Cathelic Churcraquo was pres- American immigrants-thetradishy

ent in the United States before tions of their origin led toward ifldependence It was a minority research invention the perfecshyehurch and was sometimes even tion Gf tools of production and lltersecuted Yet the liberal con- the subsequent technical civili- stitution of the United States zation While many settlers in was not only supported by Cath- the southern states of the United elics but was in good partmiddot States possessed different values prBmulgated thanks to their ac- Oliginally they came eventually lion since it guaranteed reli- into the Yankee orbit True gious liberty It was with immi- U~is accentuated economic develshygration however that the Cath- epment and thus tended to creshyMic Church achieved its great ate a society concerned overshyawnerical expansion With Cath- whelmingly wit h middotm ate ri a I elie ranks made up for the most achievement Sometimes t his part of immigrants of the WOlk- wGrks a hardship on the deeper iRg class whose natural spokes- iAstincts of the individual man man was the Church the Churck In Latin America Spanish has been identified from earl aristocratic society saw little days with their struggle for so- value in wOJk and production eial justice even if some priests and placed emphasis rather on and bishops did not always favor unproductive wealth as a yardshy

middotmonism stick of social status Tbere was Since the Second World War Gften concern for the disintershy

especially the Catholic pGpllla- ested expression of culture inshytiml has formed an important fiuencing notably the very part of jhe lower and upper structure of society itself It sufshymiddle classes The former place fices to compare the colonial in the imfhigrant worker gr0up regime of farm property in what occupied by Europea1 Catholics 1 ate r became the northern is now assumed by Negroes United States with the hacienshyPuerto Ricans and Mexicans not das of the Spanish and Portushyaccompanied by their own c1el- guese colonies gy Many U S Catholics no All of this was related to a longer identify themselves with more profound philosophical at shythe poor It is therefore not sur- titude toward life A negative pcising that a wave of conservamp- approach toward the world and

NEW BISHOP Pope Paul vi ha~ established the new dioce~e of Beaumont Texas and has named Msgr Vinshycent NL Harris chancellor of tile djocese of GalvestonshyHoust)n as its first Ordishynary NC Photo

Back President On Vietnam

WAHHINGTON (NC) - Tbe Catholic War Veterans middotassurelaquo Plesid~nt Johnson that it

whoIEheartedly sJPPOrts yOU( acti()llfi in the Pombing of mili- t3ry tilrgets in Hanoi and Haishyphong as well as other Policies i~ the Vietnam conflict

The CWV position was outshylined ina statement issued here by Martin G Riley CWV nashytional commander

To middotfurther emphasize oucmiddot suppo~middott of our forces in Vietnam be adlrised that we are awarding toO Gen Wjlliam Westmoreland chief )pound Army forces in Vietnam Gur bighest honor-the HaRM et Vedtas Award Rileys stateshyment 00 the President said

This award is rarely givell alld H was last presented to the late Gen Douglas MacArthur iit 1961

Theologian on Draft StU(~Y Commission SAN ANTONIO (NC)-Father

John middotCourtney Murray SJ theol()gy professor at Woodstock Colle~e in Maryland has been named by President Johnson to the W-man National Advis()ry Commission on Selective Sershyvice

The Selective Service System has recently been the target af widepread criticism The Selecshytive ~ervice Act expires June 30 1967 The new advisory commisshy

sion is expected to submit its repoJ1 early next year

Falher Murray is one of the countrys best knoWn Catholic theologians He played a leading role in preparing th4 Second Vatican Councils declaratiou- Em

religious freedom

---shywhaj toda7 we wo)lld call develshyI)pm~mt resulted from a cyclical conception of time as opposed t~ dLlr)tion and to a real visioR Itf the future

This was encouraged by the concept of life as essentially at prep aration for death Later the wav~s of immigration would seem to have taken this differshyence in the way of life into acshycount the Northern and Central Europeans going to the United Stat~s and Canada and the Medshyitermnean peoples going t 0

Souh America Whether or not many actually

mati e the choice on the head of this difference the two divershygelr trends only accent~ated the already existing situation

Liturgy Chalnges Please Catholics CHICAGO (NC)-A national the nationwide survey shows survey shows that most Cathoshy that 261 per cent are enthusiasshylics in the United Statell like the tic about the changes 666 per changes in the Mass cent are learning to like the

The results of the survey changes Locality versus unishyconducted for the U S Catholic versality is one matter onttle magazine by George FisCher mind of pastors Fischer reports former CIA staff member apshy They mention the need for peal in th~ current (July) issue guidance on what to expect ill of the monthly magazine pubshy the future lished b the Claretiau Fathers The answers to the questionshyhere naires it is stated indicate the

One out of every 17 pastors in dilemma facing many pastors the United States was polled in and bishops-whether to continshythe scientifically - ctgtntrolled ue against the spirit of the sampling -in all geographic areas Vatican II with sets of cold imshyof the country and including personal directives--or whether urban suburban small town and to allow even greater experishyrural parishes Fischer reports mentation according to the

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17 Dismissed middotUniversity Teachers File Suit inmiddot Churchmiddot Court

BROOKLYN (NC) - Father Peter OReilly a leading figure in the six-month strike at Stmiddot Johns University has Jliled a canonical bill of complaints in the ecclesiastical court of the diocese of Brooklyn against the university and against Father Joseph T Cahill CM univershysity president

The priest filed the bill in his own name and in the name of 14 of the 31 teachers who were discharged last December in the wake of a 10-month facshyuJty-administration dispute overmiddot salaries tenure and academic freedom at the Vinceltian-opshyerated university Father OshyReilly was the head of the stshyJohns branch of the United Federation of College Teachers (U F C T) which called the strike

In New York Dr Israel Kugler president of the UFCT said that his organization as an entity was not a partner

tG Father OReillys action He added however that the BiU ef complaints charged in several places that the St Johns adshyministntion had hamstrung the eamprls of the UFCT tel eperate effectively on the campus

The plaintiffs filed their ill with Msgr Marien J Rein-middot kar-dt the presiding judge of the Brooklyn diocesau tribunal The Brooklyn 6Ouri was believed te have 6OmpeteJMlemiddot to try tee ease siDee both tile Jamaiea and IJreoklyn campuses ampf the unishyvltcrrsi~ come witbin the jurisshyiilnction of Archbishep ~ryan J McIZElt~gart bishop of Breekshyllyn Archbishop McEntegart iI5 ehal1lcltcUor of the university

Askmiddot Intervention Reached at the chancery ofshy

fiCe in Brooklyn Msgr Reinshyhardt acknowledged that he had received the bill of complaints He stated that the decisioll has not yet been made whether to eORsider the case or to dismiss it

Father OReilly said in New York that the plaintiffs enter-

American Students Teach in Koreamiddot

HALLIM (NC)-Three Seattle University students have arshyrived on Cheju island to teach English at local schools

Patricia McGinn Pauline La Marche and John Collins eame to Korea sponsored ly SAFE Student Ambassadors Far East a group formedmiddot at Seattle UnishyversityThe director Sean Mashylone of Seattle spent two months on Cheju island in HI65 with FatherPatrick McGlinchey director of the Isidore Developshyment Association which helps rehabiJitatate local farms

The three young Americans prepared for their voluntary work by taking physical trainshying two mornings a week and by studying the Korean lanshyguage and customs The two girls teach English in a local girls high school while Collins teaches English at the Cheju City College

Admit Men Students To Womens College

SALINA (NC) - A manageshyment survey decided to continue Marymount College here in Kansas generally as a Catholie liberal arts college for women but-

Sister Etta Louise Knaup eo1shy~ge president said beginmiddotning with the Fall semester men m~

attend Marymount classes durshying the day in the evening and

tained a hope that the officials of the Brooklyn diocese would intervene to bring about medishyation between the striking teachers and the administration He said that the plaintiffs would prefer this to a formal canonical trial

But if the Brooklyn diocese follows a complete hands-off policy they will take theirmiddot case to the ecclesiastical court of the Archdiocese of New York and beyond if necessary Father OshyReilly said

Educator Urges Boarding Schools For Needy Pupils

NOTRE DAME (NC) shyA negro educator urged here that a nationwide system of boarding schools be estabshylished under federal auspices to raise clilldren out of the pathshyological vise of slum life

Calling ~ plan revolutionshyary radical and visionary Ronshyald Rousseve of Seattle Univershy

sity said research has slMlwn bat slum families are unable meshy1ivate their children either tel do weJt in sehool or te eseape slum living

While the family is dispeRshysable he said the natural famshyily could be replaced by surrcshypte paTents in public OOQniRI stibools

R$usseve who holds a doc~r-ate in counselling psychology speke to a guidance institute OIl

the counselling of minerity youth held at the University of Notre Dame The institute was supported by federal funds from the U S Office of Education and was directed by Nathaniel Palshylene assistant professor of edushycatien at Notre Dame

Lack Motivation Rousseve cited research lonshy

dueted at Seattle University which showed that parents of slum children who had received help from counsellors and teachshyers were still unable 1() motivate ttieir children _ Title I of the Elementary and

Secondary Ed~cation Act of 1965 allocate federal money to support a corps of home-school lj~son workers who are 9UPshy

posed to help parents motivate their children to better school achievement

More radical approachesmiddot are needed Rousseve said The slum family may be interested in seeshyingmiddot the child get a better educashytion which may in turn lead to

a better job but the parents own lack f educational achieveshyment may make them ineffective

Vocations Decline Closes Seminaris

THE HAGUE (Nq-Because of a decline in vocations to the priesthood two Dutch dioceses and eight missionary congregashytions will close their major Seminaries and sendmiddot their stushydents to the theology faculty planned for the Catholic College of TilImrg which is scheduled to open in September 1967

This was announced by Bishop Gerardus De et of Bleda Bishshyrp Jan Bluyssen vicar capitular 9f the s-Hertogenbosch and the congregations superiors

The decision follows a trend in the Netherlands where several congregations middotof priests have alshyready consolidated their semishynaries Meanwhile discussions are being held by the dioceses of HaaFlem and Rotterdam to comshy

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Thurs July 14 1966

Jesuit Sfhrsses Famiy $t~ility

NEW YORK (NC) - Main~

taining familystability is a rean problem in any program of popshyulation control a Jesuit soci~

researchist told a group of busshyiness and industrial leaders here

Father John L Thomas S3 of ihe Cambridge Center fOi Social Studies addressed a conshyIerencemiddot on population sponshysored by the National Industriall Conference Board

Once you change relations of man to procreation the reallmiddot problem is family stability and how to maintain meaningful sell relationships since traditionally man has always related these mare or less directly Father Thomas said

He ~lso stressed that all proshygrams for controlling populashyHon should be based on a proshyf4iund respect for the human pel shy

OUTSTANDING Mother M Alexander superior genshy8+jn and freedom of conscience

eral of the Felician Congregation receives the 1966 Fidelius Iileelogical groups religieueMedal from Arcl)bishop John F Dearden of Detroit The ane etherwise cannot exlleet 1le medal is to an outstanding Ameriean Catholic of Polis)) f4gtree theimiddotr views on others M

~if3originraquo Msgr Wallace J Filipowicz rector of SS Cyril and Me~bodi~ Seminary Ol~dJutI Lake MIch witnesses tHe eenmoay NC POOte Lauds Vatican

Yu~~aY PactIRegretmiddot and Worry ~Em]N (NC) - The Ponsii

a)DunURist - controlled dailySan Francisco Priest Join in Vatican Zyeie Warszawa has hailed the

~greemeot concluded betweftlConcern of Vietnam War Esculation ile Holy See and Yugoslavia

SAN JOSE (NC) - Twefliyshy for all eRd to violence in Vietmiddotshy U said the pact was evidenee two San Francisco area priests nam through Regotiatiofll5 tbe e-f the constructive evolution ill have sent a telegram to Presishy message said the attitude of the majority (If

dent Johnson joining the Vati shy the Yugoslav bishops followingSince all menmiddot and natioR5 can in itsmiddot statement of regret ))e death of Cardinal Stepinaemust face the judgment af God and worry over escalatioR tlf we dare not ignore the warning Carmnal Stepinac-who dioo the Vietnam war of Pope Paul The three maj~r in Hl60 after being released from

As responsible American citi shy eils ifJ the world today aFe prison-was a stauch oppenentshyzens with the greater burden ~f natianalism militarism Cgtf)6 cf Yugoslavias communist Feshymoral leadership we join the racism ~rme Recently the Polish gevshyVatican in its statement of reshy e-rnment has been waging a eamshygret and worry middotover recent paignmiddotagainst the Polish PrimateUnited States escalation through Hits middotSlowmiddot Progress StdaJl Cardinal WysZynski ae~ bombing raids near Hanoi and cusing him of anti-governme~ Haiphong With Pope Paul VI In Achieving Rights e-1foits and seeking to divide tM we continue to pray and t~ work CENTER HARBOR (NC) shy Church hy urging bishe)lS

Coadjutor Bishop Peter L Gereshy lJriests and laymen to look 1oitr ly ef Portland Maine expressed leadership to Archbishop BelesshyAsks Liberalizationmiddot holy impatience at the slow lew Kominek for Wroclaw

Of Constitution progress in achieving rights for ToRe Pelish paper said in sieuro~

LAUSANNE (NC) - A tell Negroes He told a New Enshy ing the pact the Holy See ~3fr gland Council of Churches lnOWB its approval of the atti shySwiss newspaper has called on

the people of Switzerland t4l friendship gathering here in tutle of Franjo Cardinal Seper eliminate from the federal canshy New Hampshire that he enshy head of the Yugoslav hierarch

dorsed Project Equality of the and bis loyalty tG the governshystitution the last traces of Catholie Church which urgesantifeminism anticlericalism and ment Zycie Warzawa laudeeuro the patronage of firms wi)jng Cardinal Sepermiddot as the leadintl to employ without racial bias

anti-Semitism yepresentative of those favoriJlII

a column by its editor Pierre tne caexistence of the Chffclll The Gazette de Lausanne )Jl

The friendship gathering was sponsored by the Council ofBeguin said such a move would wittl II socialist regimeChurches of the six New Enshyat last allow Switzerland to sign gland statesthe European convention on hushy

man rights Bishop Gerety called on ProtshyBeguin spoke out after the estants Jews and Catholics l4gt

federal government responding work together for racial justice to appeals in parliament exshy in the United States pressed its willingness to estabshylish a commission to study reshyvision of the constitution The Film Award current basic law has been in NEW YORK (NC)-Parable force since 1874 Among other a film produced by the Protesshythings it places restrictions on tant Council of New York for religious orders the Jesuits in sho ing at the Worldsmiddot Fair has particular leen cbullbullosen to receive the 1966

Religious Film Award of the Panama University National Catholic Theatremiddot Conshy

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PANAMA CITY (NC)-Panshyamas University of Santa Maria You Can Whip Our Cream but la Antigua founded two years ago by the Catholi( hierarchy has opened a develcpment proshy You Cant Beat Our Milk ~t gram with a goal of $25000000

Fat her Benjamin Ayecha You Gull Hill Route Man is ORSA president announced that the new campus will have Always at Your SelYice 16 buildings including a student

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on Saturday The college Sumshy bine their seminaries If these The 10-year development pro- --r

mer session and evening and are merged the Roermond dio- gram will ultimately replace the Saturday classes have been coshy cese will be the only one in the current college the old Archshy GULF HILL DAIRY educational for several years country with its own major bishops palace with a suburban SO DARTMOUTH MASSshe said seminary campus

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18 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fart River-Thurs July 14 1966 Liturgists pman Texas Conclave

Pope S)f~ ~phitWJa~ formatiolfil HOUSTON (NC)- Worship in the City of Man will be the theme of tlie 1966 Liturgical Week here Aug 22 to 25 in the

Of lcopy3 ~~)Y ~e$el1ved to Priests VATICAN CITY (NC) - To themselves especially whenits

Sam Houston Coliseumpriests working with Catholic a question of catechism which Msgr Victor DePrimeo localAction organizations Pope Paul is the knowledge of the Churchs

chairman of the conferenceVI has emphasized that the spir- doctrine and when its a quesshysaid The theme reflects an inshyitual and doctrinal formation of tion of prayer worship sacrashycreasing concern among Chrisshythe laity is principally re- mental life spiritual direction

tians regarding the urban andserved to priests and initiation into the supernatshycultural revolutions of the 20thHe also said tliat eccl~siastical ural life and the sense of the Century Not only are citiesassistants-as chaplains or modshy Church growing rapidly but also theerators of Catholic Action orshy The more we give credit to style of life of the metropolis isgimizations are known in Italy~ lay Catholics and the more we becoming a kind of norm for themust keep both the ideas and demand of their collaboration li-fe of modern manactivity of lay organizations on and their own activity so much

The 1966 Liturgical Week willthe right trac the more must we assume them explore the relevance of the Pope pilUl listed a third task to be formed And formation is forms of Christian public wortIf priestly moderators Mainshy principally reserved to the minshyship to the problems of the citytaining contact between organshy istry of th~ priest

Father Gerard S Sloyan aized lay Catholics andecclesias- He Continued Another very former conference presidenttical authority whether that of a important responsibility reshysaid If the Gospel cannot bebishop or that of a pastor served to the priest-assistant is preached successfully in the cityThe Pope was speaking to vigilance Oyer the rectitude of --inclliding its suburbs-it willecclesiastical assistants of Ital- the line in ideas as well as acshynot much matter where it isian Catholic Action who had just tivities to which an association going forward Increasinglyconcluded their convention in that calls itself Catholic must modern man at least normativeRome on the problems of updat- be held influential man is city man Can

gt ing of the Church called for by This job is very demanding the city take in the GosPel 81the ecumenical council We must not let it happen that relevant to its problems If soOn the formation of laymen our best sons stray from the the Gospel has some humanthe Pope said However capashy right road and that instead of jropect if not it has noneble and however good our layshy being of help and consolation to

More than 10000 Catholics aremen are like all the faithful of their bishops they become occashyexpected to attend the generalGods Church they are disciples sions of apprehension delusion sessions liturgical celebrationsThey are riot forn~ed by and displeasure and smaller study groups of the Liturgical Week

Some topics scheduled to beNun TelaquomltesgtVlaquoftaolfnal Nursing NO KIDDING Hes flying six goats to India Father discussed include The Peace Jonas Thaliath CMI of Ba~galore India has airfreighted of Christ and the Modern CityTo 5arm ~l1leU1lfri~ Pri$orllers How Worldly Must the Church

SAN QUENTIN (NC)~Sister bedside nursing experience in Be AmeriCan Catholic Worshysix nanny goats from North PrairieWis to KeJ~ala state SOUtll India where he hopes they and their progeny will

Mary Anita is director of the San Quentins 200 bed hospital ship Tomorrow The Theologybecome substantial milk producers to fight famine The Neumiller School of Vocational which has cases typical of any of Secularity What Happens to Nursing-a fact that might not general hospital with the excepshy Catholic Near East Welfare Association in New York helped Worship The Church Preshyseem unusual except that the tion of obstetrics and pediatrics the Elastern Rite Carmelite NC Photo~ server of Values or Agent of ~hool is located in San Quenshy The latter training comes after Change and The How and tin prison parole when the student affili shy I Why of Involvement

A few weeks ago it became ates with St Lukes hospital bull Protestant Speaker the first such school in a penal San Francisco First Mass In Besides these general sessi~il institution in California to be Anoth~r Phase topics smaller groups will disshyaccredited by the State Board of Sister Mary Anita not only -Cel1ltury-Old Iowa Town Begins 1(11 Grow cuss such tQpics as the problems Vocational Nurse Examiners directs the program but takes a of the SpaniSh-speaking AmeFshy For Sister Mary Anita who personal interest in her students With Opening of Huge marnt ieans the inner city preachins

lor six years has workedfor the When you first meet a class singing participation lay minisshyeADlIANCHE (NC)-Camanche will go on fl~om thE~re But foraccreditation it is a major step she explained they look at you 1ers in worship art and architecshy

is a snall town with a centuryshy the present we wili ()perate as aforward for both the men and arid size you up -as a woman ture clergy education and manyoid history-but now its statting mission of St Marys parishUte society and as a nun You want to others to grllw Msgr Burke told thlt~ townspeoshy What this means she said reach them as a person and to Mass will be celebrated each

pIe -is tQlt after these men have let them knowYou are deeply ThE growth has been spurred day and an ecumenical serviceCamanche waS a thriving vil shyaerved their sentences the will interested in them personally by ttIe opening of a huge Du- will be held on Aug 24 in ail

lage until Jure 3 184)0 That dayreturn to society to be doirig I know I was impressed as i Pont plant on its outskirts-an attempt to illustrate the dynamshyit tornado viirtualiy obliteratedworthwhile work in a field in got the backgrounds of the boys area which now has been an- ism in the Churchs services at

the town It strutk while seJ- bull hich there is a real need to realize there has been a womshy nexecil by Camanche the present stage of worshipvices were being held ill They have already demon an in their life in some wayshy reform when celebrated with

ThE~ Camanche City Council Metpodist and Baptist churches8tr~ted that the program is often a most destructive way-a intelligence and caredonated tbe use of thetown hall which were wrecked The stormworthwhile she said There sweetheart or a wife who got Keynote speaker for the openshy and ~fuly 3 became a red letter left 28 deadmore than 80 1nshyace two men in class who have them off the track You recogshy ing session will be Joseph Mathshyday lin the town history - the jured Many families movedtbe possibility of parole before nize the tremendous impact a ews head of Chicagos Ecushyfirst time Mass was offered in- ~e program is complete and woman has on thelife of a man away after thetwi~terj but Cashy menical Institute a group ofthe f)wn for the Catholic pop- manche is beginning to growthey want to stay in prison unshy We are counteracting this Protestant clergy and laityulace DOWtil they are able to complete she explained by showing whose mission is to bridge the ~eir training them another phase of womanshy Th4~ council acted on a peti shy gap between an isolated Chrisshy Part of that ~aining included Ilood tion Iligned by 53 Catholic 1amshy Sister of Mlercy tianity and the racism poverty

iies The Mass was offered by and lack of responsibilityOn State Board Msgr Ambrose Burke pastor of widely viewed asmarks of ~ st Marys church in Clinton NEWPORT (NC) - sis t e r mod~rn city

FOR LATIN AMERICA Importance of Latin America ~s emphasize by Pope Paul VIas he ordained 70 young priests who w1l1 work with the people on that continent Among them was one American Father Daniel Corbett of Buffalo NY NC Photo

Establishment of a Catholic Mary Laetare Reagan of the dishyparist here was discussed after vision of nursing Salve Regina the 11 lass College conducted by the Sisshy

ters of Mercy here has been ap-If sufficient interest and pointed by Gov John H Chafeeprop(~r ~upport are promised we as a member of the state Board of Nur~e Registration and Nurs-

Trtilin at University ing Education for the term end- ing May 24 1969 ST LOUIS (NC)-Seventy-one

Sister Mary Laetare will servePeacl~ ~orps trainees have ar- as the representative of an acshyrived for a 12-week training

credited basic collegiate schoolprogram at the Jesuit-conducted of nursingSt Louis University here for a

projEct in Honduras They will be tJained for social work and nursi ng education programs and report in Honduras for in-counshytry training and assignment Oct 10 They will return to the Unit~d States ~n the Fall of 1968 INC

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19 Plan Discussions On Vocations At Fordham

NEW YORK (NC)-A top broadcaster and leading psyshychologists will join promishynent religious leaders in discussing the relation of Vati shycan Council D pronouncements to modem Religious life here next Wednesday ~d Thursday at the 16th annual Institute on Religious and Sacerdotal Vocashy

tions at Fordham University Among the featured speakers

will be Donald H McGannon president of the Westinghouse BroadcastingmiddotCOmpany who will discuss the creation of a proper image of priests and Religious

Father Donald R Campion SJ sectetal-ymiddotfor research and interreligious aHairs for the New York Province of the S0shyciety of Jesus will speak on the eHects of the ~econd Vatican

Counci on the renewal of Reli shygious life

A panel of clinical psycholoshygists will discuss the latest deshyvelopments in screening proshycedures for candidates for Reli shygious life

Panelists will be Father Paul DArcy MM director of educashytion for the Maryknoll Fathers Dr Walter Coville chief clinical psychologist at New Yorks St Vincents ~ospital and Dr John J Rooney La Salle College Philadelphia

Several priests Brothers and Sisters who serve as directors of vocations for various ordeXS will also address the institute

G~~dance Work Continued from Page One

t71ltltawn policies and guidelinefJ clem developed he says

He ereditsllOme foresighted ooministratolll who envisioned guidance as an integriI part of

their pro~ with training

=o~t~i~e~~~~~ ever progress wa$ made howshyever ~as dueto the endeavors of ~ch plo~essive adminlstrashytors It was not due to an alshyready existing policy Father

Moreau asserts There is reason for opti~sm ings of Vatican Council D 1 the Constitution on the Sacred ih~ rosary just call yourse1t dis~

however he notes Pointing out leading Marian scholar said here Liturgy obediellt to the wishes of thei

that the N1tio1lal Catholic Guid- Father William GMost pres-middot Maintain Practice eowiCii and the popes hesaid an~ Confe~nce has helped to ident of ~he Mariological Society The pr~ctice ot placing sa- T~e~omcils ConstitutiQ~ on establi~h th~ a~ diocesan guid- of ~enca ~ade hIS re~arks cred images in churches sothat the Shurc asks that the~~lt o ancecouncils currently in opera- dunng ~ lecture atthe Umver- they may be venerated br the M~r~ ~ generously fostered tion He says~ increasing num- sIty of Dayton~ faithful is to be firmly niain- he C(gtntlnUl~d her o~ administraiors and super- Vatican II didmiddot notmiddot call for kiiled FameI Most saId that the l~te in~ndents are expressing inter- downgrading the honor of F th M t 1 middott d rts Pope John had a strong devotIon a er os a so Cl e repo to lb H J f est infi~~rate guidance middotpro- Mary but reaffirmed and ~ rosary IS ~UrJl~l 0 a grams even for the elementary strengthened the Churchs pre- Soul speaks abo~t M~ry on school level vious teaching about her the Schedule Institute almost every page he added

The middotnext step in this evolu- priest said lion would appear to be one of Father Most of Oras College leadership he says in Dubuque I~wa attributed the

If further ~mprovementsare decline in Mariaridevotion part shyto ~ made m ~e counseling ly to misleading press covershyservlce~ of Catholic sc~ools then age of cOuncil debate on whether respon~lble leadership must to discussthe Blessed Virgin iil exert Itself and re-exanune the a separate s(hema or iil the sta~us of these programs and h h the Church theIr value for the students he sc ema 0 maintains He also Charged that certain

Unreiated Jobs writers distorted the Marian Father Moreau states that teaching of the council and ott

od guidance services will function m ern popes successfully only when prede- Speaking of the decline in termined policies are set and popular devotion to the Mother maintained by school adminis- of God the priet citea the reshytrators working closely with moval of Statues of Mary-and their staffs the saints--from some churches

He says counselors eannot function effectively unless they First Bishop Once ere certain of their relationships to the heads of departments Presidents Pupilteachers students parents and outside agencies HOUSTON (NC) - Bishop-

The school administrator plays designate Vincent M Harris of the key role according to Father the newly created Beaumont Moreau in determining how Tex diocese once was the pupil well the counselor is received by of a now distinguished teacher faculty and students alike If During his days at Sam Housshythe principal assigns the coun- ton High School here the bisb selor several other school jobs op-designatehad a speech clall8 none of them related to counsel- among his courses His teacheY mg then it will be diHicult for then is a world figure today The anyone to take abe latter func- teacherl nanie--LYndon Baine tioJ seriously Jclbnson PreSident of the U So

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Urges Excellence In Churrch Mll11sic

ATLANTA (NC) - Professhysional musicians should demand and uphold excellence in church music Auxiliary Bishop Joseph L Bernardin of Atlanta told a group of musicians here

Speaking at a Mass attended by members of the American Guild of Organists during its annual convention Bishop Bershynardin said

Although the Church has had II glorious tradition of sacred music much of this tradishytion has beer lost to the average

parish Most Catholic corigregashytions have not had theopporshytunity to experience this great music

He told the organists thu( they and other musician must lead the way in parishes in introducshying excellence in church music

Music used in the sacted liemiddot urgy he said must be real art or it is not worthy of a place illl worship

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sephs Home for Chronic Invalid Children here has to be moved because it is located in a secshytion now reserved for Negro Africans and the Pallottine Misshysionary Sisters at the home care for both white and Colored (mixed race) Children there

The new home which will be rebuilt in a neutral zone foUl miles from its present location is scheduled for occupation early next year

Although ~e government Ia giving the Sisters wh~ started 1he home in 1935 about $197000 88 compensation the ne buildshying will cost them an additionai $352000 They will also need 8ft

extra $70000 for equipment and furnishings

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VILLA FATIMA CEREMONIES Profession and clothing ceremonies are held at Villa Fatima Taunton From left front row Sister Olivia Coelho oldest Dorothean reshyligious in t~e Unite4 States who has completed 66 years in religious life Rev Maurice Souza Villa Fatima novitiate ehaplain and pastor of St Anthonys Church Taunton Sisshyter Helen Oliveira St Elizabeths parish Bristol who was clothed asa novice Rear Sisshyter Elizabeth Hayes St Francis Xavier East Providence who made final vows Sister Judith Costa St Francis Xavier and Sister Gabriela Lima Immaculate Conception New Bedford noviCes and Sister Elaine Corey St Francis Xl1vierfinal vows

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DAYTON (NC)-~votion to Tbis practice lie Stkessed is in of pries~ opposing the ~osary Mary is ~n the decline but this direct opposition to the wishes ill sermons ~nd middotiscontrary to the teach- of the couricilHe quoted from But if you want to get rid ot

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HOUSTON (NC) - John D Donovan pre sid e n t of the Real EstateAmerican Catholic Sociological Society will address a special institute for parish priests Aug Rene POyamiddotnt 22 here in conjunction with the shy1966 Liturgical Week Hyannis

Morning and afternoon sesshy 279 Barnstable Road sions of the pastoral day will SP 5-0079 precede with the opening of the Week that evening in the Sam Houston Coliseum Donovan~ address at the

morning session The Dilemma of the Christian Priesthood will deal with the role of the priest in contemporary urban llociety Apanel on reconstructshying parish life will feature the

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THE ANCHORshy Make Go~d Use20 Thurs July 14 1966

Of Papal Funds Ask CooperClltion NEW YORK (NC)-Hundreds

of thousands of dollars donatedOf En2be ~armsh to drought-stricken India in the

name of Pope Paul VI are being ~n CeD Work put to work to fight the causes

of that countrys recurring food WASHINGTON (NC) shortages according to Arch-

A national Confraternity of bishop James Knox apostolic copyhristian Doctrine workshop internuncio in India has recommended that par- The papal funds are being ishes seek to make the CCD used to implement long-term bigh school religious education projects to constpuct Irrigation program the concern of the en- systems dig wells build deepshy

sea fishing vessels and providetile parish involving the more direct cooperation of palents necessary training and equipshystudents and existing parish 01- ment for scientific vegetable garshy

dening dairying and poultry-ganizations

It urged the parishes to CUt- raisingtail expansion of youth work for In a letter to Catholic Relief a time and to put no morethan services - National Catholic

MISSIONER-FORMAI~AND IN-Mte usual amount of effort into Welfare Conference headquarshyexisting programs Instead an FORMAL Rev Raymond PLEduc telS here Archbishop Knox inshyeffort should be made to foster MS veteran of years in Philippine formed officials of the Amershya genuine and concerned Chris- missions is as apt to be found In ican Catholic overseas aid tian community among the work clothes supervising construetion agency that many of these projshyadults of the parish ects are a direct result of sur-

The emphasis on a more of new seminary as in more fo~mal veys conducted by CRS-NCWC ~ult-centered CCD- apostolate priestly attire He is at present sta- - personnel in India

was a key point emerging from tionedat LaSaletteProvincial House Archbishop Knox aiso stated Ii two-week workshop held at Southbridge that papal funds are being used

the Catholic University of Amer- to transport food supplies to the ica under the supervision middotof many remotely-located villages Father Joseph B CoUins SS where the population has been director of the National Center -most seriously affected by the

=r~~~h~~~ t~u~~rss~~HOW to EtltRoast Dog ~Amongmiddot Useful lracts se~ C~~~~o~~n~~i ~i-J1Ilrticipated though the emphasis must be 011

The recommendationsmiddot grew CZmiddot d b L S 1 p Ph middotZ bull agriculture and other food proshy ctut of daily seminars conducted eane y a alette rlest In l I~PPnes duction projects a sPecial effort

(juring the workshop by Msgr will also be made to coordinate Russell J Neighbor associate di- andintensify medical care for IllCctor of the CCD William J The secret of a long iife and the best way to chokedown an ~ntree of roasted dog the afflicted population through

ltJacobs of Extension Volunteers are among items of information picked up by Rev Raymond P Leduc MS since 1948 better use of mobile clinics eurohicago and Fattier F~anCis a La Salette missionary in tnePhilitpine Islands Dog meat is delicious if lt)TIE doesnt especially in the rural areas ~~ro~wa~~inot~e~~~ Latin realize what hes eating he insists But if one does know that It is dog meat the only

Essential Components way to get it down is by Steelworkers Head The recommendations were washing it down with a swig sometimes called ironwood must radically change upon arshy

devoted to such matters as the of gin at every mouthful As They-even make their own rival in the Philippines Earth- To Receive Award selection and training of teach- I chalk lines some resembling Old quakes and hurricanes con- P SB G C)

for the ong life In this Mother Hubbards shoe some stantly visit tllese lslands so ITT UR H (N - I Weets approaches to the adoles- Ab I tel t 1 d t fcountry we usually say Why lk t I d lik I k b old t e In na lOna presl en 0ltcent and organization and I e piS 0 S an some e )00 s UL mgs mus be very sturdy the United Steelworkers of put off till tomorrow what you A good ishline is twined around Even window jambs and outsideh 1 1 CCD B t

a recurring theme was that the a discalded typewriter ribbon s U mgs are mortised for greater celve the 1966 St Joseph thest ructure 0 f t e oca U can do today In the Islands t d Amedca has been named to reshy

they say Why do today what 1 d thO I 11 d t th d f tltcatechist does not operate in a middotspoo an IS me IS pu e s reng an sae y Worker Award presented at the can be put off till tomorrow through a concoction of charcoal B ld

vacuum the home the parish We Igh-tensloned Amerlcalls UL mg III Manila the 1ig annual Labor Day Mass heret t 1 and kerosene ReaI practical I t d th aod the commullL y a arge ale could11learn the secret 0f a long CL y an Inmiddot e provInce are as Th d d b

essential components of his assure ~ou Much better than different as dar and night Whiie e awar IS co-sponsore Y _ork life from theFilipinos At least any chalk line sold on the Amer- 1 d 1 b the Pittsburg Diocese apdarea I did for I often findmyself ican ma~ket pane um ercan be ordered in labor unions Presentation will

There was general agreement putting off till tomorrow what r Few Tools Manila lumber in the province be made by Bishop John J among the participants that per- could do today cOomes in the rough and i mean Wrlght of Pittsburgl1 f CC The carpenter works with A sons chosen or D work The mlmiddotssloner a New Bedford rough two by fOUl may be

h ld d tmiddot f velY f~ too lis toolbox at two Inches thlck at one end and Abel one of the founders of ou give some mica Ion 0 n~tive attendedStJoseph paro_ h d f ts d Ml ability to communicate with times no morethilli an empty froin th~ee tofour inches at the IS umon an 01 pJe ecessor the age -cultural _sociological ch~a) schooi in that city and La cement bagmiddot usually contains - other end Sti~l our carpenters the Steel )Vorkers Organizing

Salette minor and maJor sem- l t 11 C tt tmiddot f M groups to which they will be on Y a crosscu saw a sma work this lumber to speciflc~d omml ee Jsa nalve 0 agshyassignedIt was also pointed out inaries He is at prese-nf at the square one or two chisels a di~ensioris with great accuracy ~olia Ohio He was elected that no amount of training La Sal~tte Provincial House wood marker and a foot rule One good surface electIic planer ~ president Qf the United SteelshyOOULses will make a catechist Southbridge Massbut his heart Yet beautiful work is accom- could do more in a darthan 10 workers last year succeeding

is obviously very much ii the - I h d D d M D ald H h bGut of a person who is opinion- P IS e carpenters can do in a week aVI c on e as eeR ated or uncommunicative Philippines One concept of building however What patience these aetive in the labor movement

The selected one stated one His mem~o~tir~arly days men h~ve since the early 1930s group of participants must not in the Diocese of Tuguegarao Prelatre Wlcomes Hlving been in charge of Arhe St J9sephthe Worker only be able to communicate the Cagayan PI are affectionate constructions and of ~l consid- ward is presented to a persoll message but he himself must be In 1948 I was one of the lucky Israeli Presodent erable group of carpenters for who has distinguished himself ~e message have a genuine Fathers chosen to_found a newI~ SANTJAGO (NC)-Wherils- a good period of time I can say in the cause of Jhe workingman

love for the teenager and be th t b old th PII able to show this love acquired mission in the Philip- raelsPJesidentzil1man Shazar a UI mg III e n Ippmes

pines In previous years I had arrived here on an eight-day - is very interesting only and orily been a half-baked contractor at state vislt to Chile Raul Cardi- if one has acquired title absoshy

our minor seminary which ex- nal SHv1 Henriquez of Santiago lutely necessary virtul~ of pashyPope Paul Receives perience came in very handy was on hand at the airport as a tience

Episcopal Bi~hop Tool-minded that I was I memberofthe welcoming party VATICAN CITY (NC)-Episshy made it a point to take with me -The cardinal was introduced Minister on FCllcmiddotUtv eopal Bishop Horace W B Donshy as many hand tools as possible to Mr and Mrs Shazar by Pres- I MONTHLY CHURCH egan of New York has been reshy Electricaltools ~~ljiismissed for ident Eduardo Frei ltHICAltf9 (NC)~A Dinis~centl ceived in private audience by we knew that electricity had not On the day after his arrival of the Lutheran Church-Misshy BUDGEI EMVELOPES Pope Paul VI They discussed yet reached that part of the Presiden Shazar in an address souri Synod has been named an their mutual desire for Christian Islands But once there it took to a join1 session of the Congresstssocitte profssor of Ilociology PRINTED AND MAILED unity me very little time to realize that paid spedal tribute to Chile as at Loyola University here Dr

Bishop Donegan was the first even my hand tools meant little one of the few countries which Ross P Scherer who is a staff Write or Phone 672-1322 Episcopalian bishop of New to the Filipino worker Heres opened its doors to Jewish vic- member with the National

York ever to visit a Pope He the reason tims of the Hitlerite persecutions Council of ChurChes win as- 234 Second Street ~~II Riv noted that in the past it would From time -immemorial the in Europ~ Many were the Jews surne the post Sept 15 have been impossible for him t6 carpenters and cabinetmakers -~ho fled extermination finding recei ve me and for me to pay a visit to him

The Bishop had a 12-minute private visit and then introduced the aides accompanying him The Pope gave them medals of his reign and in addition gave the bishop a copy of the Bible in ilSreek and Latin similar to those he had given to Protestant obshyservers at the ecumenical counshyeil Bishop Donegan gave the Pope a copy of a new guidebook to the cathedral of St John the ])i vine in New York and a sUver ~wl from Britain

have been making their own logshyripping saws whittled down their own hammer and chisel handles squared off the smoothshyest and lightest wood planes out

of the hardest wood ill existence

Collect- $14 Million

AACHEN (NC) - Fourteen million dollars has been colshylected in the campaign for Miseshyreor the German Catholic overshyseas relief agency The amount

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middotHOst of Differences Divide Northern Southern Culture

From Social Revoluti9A in the New Latin America Edited by John J Considine MM

After the Civil War industrial development in the United States ~as prodigious If the process was parallel -00 that of Europe it was much more rapid No out-wonl institution held back any longer the rise of tile modern

~nomic structure Hew~ mm has swept over a segment ever the rapid transitioo of the clergy and Catholics of from an agrarian economy the United States making it 10 an industrial economy of sometimes difficult for them to production was not made with- understand the more progressive out difficulties and conflicts A attitude of some Latin Ariieri shydee pen i n g cans on socio-economic quesshychasm yawned ttons between capi- From this analysis the authol

Abbe Francois Houtart draws talists and the out the main lines which seemworking classw h i 1 e capital tohim to explain why today we tended to con- find ourselves face to face with eentrate m 0 r e such different situations in the llfid more in the two parts of the Western Hemishyhands of a few spheremiddot They are at once geo-By 1910 control graphical cultural social politi shylitfbusiriess was cal and economic focused within Geographic Differenc~ the domain of The geography and_the eli-

middot the railroads steel sugar au~ mate of the two continents are iOOPper~ - quite diverse A much greater

This situation struck at the portion of Latin Americas popshyheartmiddot Ofthe middle class Jnde ulation dwells in tropical and pendent business were ~educed Slubtropical climates which ere llG insignificance by the eoonoftl- ate very different conditions for k activity of the trusts At the work and development North beginning of the 19th century Americas major rher basin middotthe s ma 11 businesses represented Mississippi fitsmiddot far more felici shyrour-fifths of the active popula- tously into the living plan than

middot tion in 1879 one third in HH6 does South Americas the Amashyene fifth zon basin Many US geographic

It took the New Deal t9 re- factors have helped a great deal ress the balance For onlookers economically and socially in the tmroughout themiddotworld the eapac- integration of this pari of the KJ M the U S political leaders helllisphere A great deal of ~ rectify the deep social aee Latin Americas mining reshyeconomic problems of this nation sources are located in a1lOOst iR_ b the ordered legislation ef the accessible places Coal andiron New Deal was an amazing tti- so abundant and handy to each umph for the democratic process other in North America fav0red

New employment oPPGrtuni~ the first period of indwtrial ties developed in such ~reas as revolution while in Latin administration and CltHBRlerce Amelica ther do nOt exist in As the economic functions of Nle the same proportion and seldom nation grew they produced i-a are c6nveniently close to each their tum a cultural and SQcial Itther order leading to a growing Campll Cultural Differences pleKity of the social Grganism From the colonial period and to the progressive enlarge- marked differences are found in

ment of the American Rliddle the value systems animating the class settlers of the United States and

In the United States history Gf Latin America The English has moved in the direction of an origin of the former oriented the ever-increasing differentatiGn Bf type of colonization from the functions of a proportionate de- beginning The individuals will crease in the number of manual to work and the capacities which workers and of an increase in he brought with him were semi-skilled and white cellar among the fundamental differshyWorkers ences

U S Church In the case of most North The Cathelic Churcraquo was pres- American immigrants-thetradishy

ent in the United States before tions of their origin led toward ifldependence It was a minority research invention the perfecshyehurch and was sometimes even tion Gf tools of production and lltersecuted Yet the liberal con- the subsequent technical civili- stitution of the United States zation While many settlers in was not only supported by Cath- the southern states of the United elics but was in good partmiddot States possessed different values prBmulgated thanks to their ac- Oliginally they came eventually lion since it guaranteed reli- into the Yankee orbit True gious liberty It was with immi- U~is accentuated economic develshygration however that the Cath- epment and thus tended to creshyMic Church achieved its great ate a society concerned overshyawnerical expansion With Cath- whelmingly wit h middotm ate ri a I elie ranks made up for the most achievement Sometimes t his part of immigrants of the WOlk- wGrks a hardship on the deeper iRg class whose natural spokes- iAstincts of the individual man man was the Church the Churck In Latin America Spanish has been identified from earl aristocratic society saw little days with their struggle for so- value in wOJk and production eial justice even if some priests and placed emphasis rather on and bishops did not always favor unproductive wealth as a yardshy

middotmonism stick of social status Tbere was Since the Second World War Gften concern for the disintershy

especially the Catholic pGpllla- ested expression of culture inshytiml has formed an important fiuencing notably the very part of jhe lower and upper structure of society itself It sufshymiddle classes The former place fices to compare the colonial in the imfhigrant worker gr0up regime of farm property in what occupied by Europea1 Catholics 1 ate r became the northern is now assumed by Negroes United States with the hacienshyPuerto Ricans and Mexicans not das of the Spanish and Portushyaccompanied by their own c1el- guese colonies gy Many U S Catholics no All of this was related to a longer identify themselves with more profound philosophical at shythe poor It is therefore not sur- titude toward life A negative pcising that a wave of conservamp- approach toward the world and

NEW BISHOP Pope Paul vi ha~ established the new dioce~e of Beaumont Texas and has named Msgr Vinshycent NL Harris chancellor of tile djocese of GalvestonshyHoust)n as its first Ordishynary NC Photo

Back President On Vietnam

WAHHINGTON (NC) - Tbe Catholic War Veterans middotassurelaquo Plesid~nt Johnson that it

whoIEheartedly sJPPOrts yOU( acti()llfi in the Pombing of mili- t3ry tilrgets in Hanoi and Haishyphong as well as other Policies i~ the Vietnam conflict

The CWV position was outshylined ina statement issued here by Martin G Riley CWV nashytional commander

To middotfurther emphasize oucmiddot suppo~middott of our forces in Vietnam be adlrised that we are awarding toO Gen Wjlliam Westmoreland chief )pound Army forces in Vietnam Gur bighest honor-the HaRM et Vedtas Award Rileys stateshyment 00 the President said

This award is rarely givell alld H was last presented to the late Gen Douglas MacArthur iit 1961

Theologian on Draft StU(~Y Commission SAN ANTONIO (NC)-Father

John middotCourtney Murray SJ theol()gy professor at Woodstock Colle~e in Maryland has been named by President Johnson to the W-man National Advis()ry Commission on Selective Sershyvice

The Selective Service System has recently been the target af widepread criticism The Selecshytive ~ervice Act expires June 30 1967 The new advisory commisshy

sion is expected to submit its repoJ1 early next year

Falher Murray is one of the countrys best knoWn Catholic theologians He played a leading role in preparing th4 Second Vatican Councils declaratiou- Em

religious freedom

---shywhaj toda7 we wo)lld call develshyI)pm~mt resulted from a cyclical conception of time as opposed t~ dLlr)tion and to a real visioR Itf the future

This was encouraged by the concept of life as essentially at prep aration for death Later the wav~s of immigration would seem to have taken this differshyence in the way of life into acshycount the Northern and Central Europeans going to the United Stat~s and Canada and the Medshyitermnean peoples going t 0

Souh America Whether or not many actually

mati e the choice on the head of this difference the two divershygelr trends only accent~ated the already existing situation

Liturgy Chalnges Please Catholics CHICAGO (NC)-A national the nationwide survey shows survey shows that most Cathoshy that 261 per cent are enthusiasshylics in the United Statell like the tic about the changes 666 per changes in the Mass cent are learning to like the

The results of the survey changes Locality versus unishyconducted for the U S Catholic versality is one matter onttle magazine by George FisCher mind of pastors Fischer reports former CIA staff member apshy They mention the need for peal in th~ current (July) issue guidance on what to expect ill of the monthly magazine pubshy the future lished b the Claretiau Fathers The answers to the questionshyhere naires it is stated indicate the

One out of every 17 pastors in dilemma facing many pastors the United States was polled in and bishops-whether to continshythe scientifically - ctgtntrolled ue against the spirit of the sampling -in all geographic areas Vatican II with sets of cold imshyof the country and including personal directives--or whether urban suburban small town and to allow even greater experishyrural parishes Fischer reports mentation according to the

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17 Dismissed middotUniversity Teachers File Suit inmiddot Churchmiddot Court

BROOKLYN (NC) - Father Peter OReilly a leading figure in the six-month strike at Stmiddot Johns University has Jliled a canonical bill of complaints in the ecclesiastical court of the diocese of Brooklyn against the university and against Father Joseph T Cahill CM univershysity president

The priest filed the bill in his own name and in the name of 14 of the 31 teachers who were discharged last December in the wake of a 10-month facshyuJty-administration dispute overmiddot salaries tenure and academic freedom at the Vinceltian-opshyerated university Father OshyReilly was the head of the stshyJohns branch of the United Federation of College Teachers (U F C T) which called the strike

In New York Dr Israel Kugler president of the UFCT said that his organization as an entity was not a partner

tG Father OReillys action He added however that the BiU ef complaints charged in several places that the St Johns adshyministntion had hamstrung the eamprls of the UFCT tel eperate effectively on the campus

The plaintiffs filed their ill with Msgr Marien J Rein-middot kar-dt the presiding judge of the Brooklyn diocesau tribunal The Brooklyn 6Ouri was believed te have 6OmpeteJMlemiddot to try tee ease siDee both tile Jamaiea and IJreoklyn campuses ampf the unishyvltcrrsi~ come witbin the jurisshyiilnction of Archbishep ~ryan J McIZElt~gart bishop of Breekshyllyn Archbishop McEntegart iI5 ehal1lcltcUor of the university

Askmiddot Intervention Reached at the chancery ofshy

fiCe in Brooklyn Msgr Reinshyhardt acknowledged that he had received the bill of complaints He stated that the decisioll has not yet been made whether to eORsider the case or to dismiss it

Father OReilly said in New York that the plaintiffs enter-

American Students Teach in Koreamiddot

HALLIM (NC)-Three Seattle University students have arshyrived on Cheju island to teach English at local schools

Patricia McGinn Pauline La Marche and John Collins eame to Korea sponsored ly SAFE Student Ambassadors Far East a group formedmiddot at Seattle UnishyversityThe director Sean Mashylone of Seattle spent two months on Cheju island in HI65 with FatherPatrick McGlinchey director of the Isidore Developshyment Association which helps rehabiJitatate local farms

The three young Americans prepared for their voluntary work by taking physical trainshying two mornings a week and by studying the Korean lanshyguage and customs The two girls teach English in a local girls high school while Collins teaches English at the Cheju City College

Admit Men Students To Womens College

SALINA (NC) - A manageshyment survey decided to continue Marymount College here in Kansas generally as a Catholie liberal arts college for women but-

Sister Etta Louise Knaup eo1shy~ge president said beginmiddotning with the Fall semester men m~

attend Marymount classes durshying the day in the evening and

tained a hope that the officials of the Brooklyn diocese would intervene to bring about medishyation between the striking teachers and the administration He said that the plaintiffs would prefer this to a formal canonical trial

But if the Brooklyn diocese follows a complete hands-off policy they will take theirmiddot case to the ecclesiastical court of the Archdiocese of New York and beyond if necessary Father OshyReilly said

Educator Urges Boarding Schools For Needy Pupils

NOTRE DAME (NC) shyA negro educator urged here that a nationwide system of boarding schools be estabshylished under federal auspices to raise clilldren out of the pathshyological vise of slum life

Calling ~ plan revolutionshyary radical and visionary Ronshyald Rousseve of Seattle Univershy

sity said research has slMlwn bat slum families are unable meshy1ivate their children either tel do weJt in sehool or te eseape slum living

While the family is dispeRshysable he said the natural famshyily could be replaced by surrcshypte paTents in public OOQniRI stibools

R$usseve who holds a doc~r-ate in counselling psychology speke to a guidance institute OIl

the counselling of minerity youth held at the University of Notre Dame The institute was supported by federal funds from the U S Office of Education and was directed by Nathaniel Palshylene assistant professor of edushycatien at Notre Dame

Lack Motivation Rousseve cited research lonshy

dueted at Seattle University which showed that parents of slum children who had received help from counsellors and teachshyers were still unable 1() motivate ttieir children _ Title I of the Elementary and

Secondary Ed~cation Act of 1965 allocate federal money to support a corps of home-school lj~son workers who are 9UPshy

posed to help parents motivate their children to better school achievement

More radical approachesmiddot are needed Rousseve said The slum family may be interested in seeshyingmiddot the child get a better educashytion which may in turn lead to

a better job but the parents own lack f educational achieveshyment may make them ineffective

Vocations Decline Closes Seminaris

THE HAGUE (Nq-Because of a decline in vocations to the priesthood two Dutch dioceses and eight missionary congregashytions will close their major Seminaries and sendmiddot their stushydents to the theology faculty planned for the Catholic College of TilImrg which is scheduled to open in September 1967

This was announced by Bishop Gerardus De et of Bleda Bishshyrp Jan Bluyssen vicar capitular 9f the s-Hertogenbosch and the congregations superiors

The decision follows a trend in the Netherlands where several congregations middotof priests have alshyready consolidated their semishynaries Meanwhile discussions are being held by the dioceses of HaaFlem and Rotterdam to comshy

THE ANCH0D-

Thurs July 14 1966

Jesuit Sfhrsses Famiy $t~ility

NEW YORK (NC) - Main~

taining familystability is a rean problem in any program of popshyulation control a Jesuit soci~

researchist told a group of busshyiness and industrial leaders here

Father John L Thomas S3 of ihe Cambridge Center fOi Social Studies addressed a conshyIerencemiddot on population sponshysored by the National Industriall Conference Board

Once you change relations of man to procreation the reallmiddot problem is family stability and how to maintain meaningful sell relationships since traditionally man has always related these mare or less directly Father Thomas said

He ~lso stressed that all proshygrams for controlling populashyHon should be based on a proshyf4iund respect for the human pel shy

OUTSTANDING Mother M Alexander superior genshy8+jn and freedom of conscience

eral of the Felician Congregation receives the 1966 Fidelius Iileelogical groups religieueMedal from Arcl)bishop John F Dearden of Detroit The ane etherwise cannot exlleet 1le medal is to an outstanding Ameriean Catholic of Polis)) f4gtree theimiddotr views on others M

~if3originraquo Msgr Wallace J Filipowicz rector of SS Cyril and Me~bodi~ Seminary Ol~dJutI Lake MIch witnesses tHe eenmoay NC POOte Lauds Vatican

Yu~~aY PactIRegretmiddot and Worry ~Em]N (NC) - The Ponsii

a)DunURist - controlled dailySan Francisco Priest Join in Vatican Zyeie Warszawa has hailed the

~greemeot concluded betweftlConcern of Vietnam War Esculation ile Holy See and Yugoslavia

SAN JOSE (NC) - Twefliyshy for all eRd to violence in Vietmiddotshy U said the pact was evidenee two San Francisco area priests nam through Regotiatiofll5 tbe e-f the constructive evolution ill have sent a telegram to Presishy message said the attitude of the majority (If

dent Johnson joining the Vati shy the Yugoslav bishops followingSince all menmiddot and natioR5 can in itsmiddot statement of regret ))e death of Cardinal Stepinaemust face the judgment af God and worry over escalatioR tlf we dare not ignore the warning Carmnal Stepinac-who dioo the Vietnam war of Pope Paul The three maj~r in Hl60 after being released from

As responsible American citi shy eils ifJ the world today aFe prison-was a stauch oppenentshyzens with the greater burden ~f natianalism militarism Cgtf)6 cf Yugoslavias communist Feshymoral leadership we join the racism ~rme Recently the Polish gevshyVatican in its statement of reshy e-rnment has been waging a eamshygret and worry middotover recent paignmiddotagainst the Polish PrimateUnited States escalation through Hits middotSlowmiddot Progress StdaJl Cardinal WysZynski ae~ bombing raids near Hanoi and cusing him of anti-governme~ Haiphong With Pope Paul VI In Achieving Rights e-1foits and seeking to divide tM we continue to pray and t~ work CENTER HARBOR (NC) shy Church hy urging bishe)lS

Coadjutor Bishop Peter L Gereshy lJriests and laymen to look 1oitr ly ef Portland Maine expressed leadership to Archbishop BelesshyAsks Liberalizationmiddot holy impatience at the slow lew Kominek for Wroclaw

Of Constitution progress in achieving rights for ToRe Pelish paper said in sieuro~

LAUSANNE (NC) - A tell Negroes He told a New Enshy ing the pact the Holy See ~3fr gland Council of Churches lnOWB its approval of the atti shySwiss newspaper has called on

the people of Switzerland t4l friendship gathering here in tutle of Franjo Cardinal Seper eliminate from the federal canshy New Hampshire that he enshy head of the Yugoslav hierarch

dorsed Project Equality of the and bis loyalty tG the governshystitution the last traces of Catholie Church which urgesantifeminism anticlericalism and ment Zycie Warzawa laudeeuro the patronage of firms wi)jng Cardinal Sepermiddot as the leadintl to employ without racial bias

anti-Semitism yepresentative of those favoriJlII

a column by its editor Pierre tne caexistence of the Chffclll The Gazette de Lausanne )Jl

The friendship gathering was sponsored by the Council ofBeguin said such a move would wittl II socialist regimeChurches of the six New Enshyat last allow Switzerland to sign gland statesthe European convention on hushy

man rights Bishop Gerety called on ProtshyBeguin spoke out after the estants Jews and Catholics l4gt

federal government responding work together for racial justice to appeals in parliament exshy in the United States pressed its willingness to estabshylish a commission to study reshyvision of the constitution The Film Award current basic law has been in NEW YORK (NC)-Parable force since 1874 Among other a film produced by the Protesshythings it places restrictions on tant Council of New York for religious orders the Jesuits in sho ing at the Worldsmiddot Fair has particular leen cbullbullosen to receive the 1966

Religious Film Award of the Panama University National Catholic Theatremiddot Conshy

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PANAMA CITY (NC)-Panshyamas University of Santa Maria You Can Whip Our Cream but la Antigua founded two years ago by the Catholi( hierarchy has opened a develcpment proshy You Cant Beat Our Milk ~t gram with a goal of $25000000

Fat her Benjamin Ayecha You Gull Hill Route Man is ORSA president announced that the new campus will have Always at Your SelYice 16 buildings including a student

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18 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fart River-Thurs July 14 1966 Liturgists pman Texas Conclave

Pope S)f~ ~phitWJa~ formatiolfil HOUSTON (NC)- Worship in the City of Man will be the theme of tlie 1966 Liturgical Week here Aug 22 to 25 in the

Of lcopy3 ~~)Y ~e$el1ved to Priests VATICAN CITY (NC) - To themselves especially whenits

Sam Houston Coliseumpriests working with Catholic a question of catechism which Msgr Victor DePrimeo localAction organizations Pope Paul is the knowledge of the Churchs

chairman of the conferenceVI has emphasized that the spir- doctrine and when its a quesshysaid The theme reflects an inshyitual and doctrinal formation of tion of prayer worship sacrashycreasing concern among Chrisshythe laity is principally re- mental life spiritual direction

tians regarding the urban andserved to priests and initiation into the supernatshycultural revolutions of the 20thHe also said tliat eccl~siastical ural life and the sense of the Century Not only are citiesassistants-as chaplains or modshy Church growing rapidly but also theerators of Catholic Action orshy The more we give credit to style of life of the metropolis isgimizations are known in Italy~ lay Catholics and the more we becoming a kind of norm for themust keep both the ideas and demand of their collaboration li-fe of modern manactivity of lay organizations on and their own activity so much

The 1966 Liturgical Week willthe right trac the more must we assume them explore the relevance of the Pope pilUl listed a third task to be formed And formation is forms of Christian public wortIf priestly moderators Mainshy principally reserved to the minshyship to the problems of the citytaining contact between organshy istry of th~ priest

Father Gerard S Sloyan aized lay Catholics andecclesias- He Continued Another very former conference presidenttical authority whether that of a important responsibility reshysaid If the Gospel cannot bebishop or that of a pastor served to the priest-assistant is preached successfully in the cityThe Pope was speaking to vigilance Oyer the rectitude of --inclliding its suburbs-it willecclesiastical assistants of Ital- the line in ideas as well as acshynot much matter where it isian Catholic Action who had just tivities to which an association going forward Increasinglyconcluded their convention in that calls itself Catholic must modern man at least normativeRome on the problems of updat- be held influential man is city man Can

gt ing of the Church called for by This job is very demanding the city take in the GosPel 81the ecumenical council We must not let it happen that relevant to its problems If soOn the formation of laymen our best sons stray from the the Gospel has some humanthe Pope said However capashy right road and that instead of jropect if not it has noneble and however good our layshy being of help and consolation to

More than 10000 Catholics aremen are like all the faithful of their bishops they become occashyexpected to attend the generalGods Church they are disciples sions of apprehension delusion sessions liturgical celebrationsThey are riot forn~ed by and displeasure and smaller study groups of the Liturgical Week

Some topics scheduled to beNun TelaquomltesgtVlaquoftaolfnal Nursing NO KIDDING Hes flying six goats to India Father discussed include The Peace Jonas Thaliath CMI of Ba~galore India has airfreighted of Christ and the Modern CityTo 5arm ~l1leU1lfri~ Pri$orllers How Worldly Must the Church

SAN QUENTIN (NC)~Sister bedside nursing experience in Be AmeriCan Catholic Worshysix nanny goats from North PrairieWis to KeJ~ala state SOUtll India where he hopes they and their progeny will

Mary Anita is director of the San Quentins 200 bed hospital ship Tomorrow The Theologybecome substantial milk producers to fight famine The Neumiller School of Vocational which has cases typical of any of Secularity What Happens to Nursing-a fact that might not general hospital with the excepshy Catholic Near East Welfare Association in New York helped Worship The Church Preshyseem unusual except that the tion of obstetrics and pediatrics the Elastern Rite Carmelite NC Photo~ server of Values or Agent of ~hool is located in San Quenshy The latter training comes after Change and The How and tin prison parole when the student affili shy I Why of Involvement

A few weeks ago it became ates with St Lukes hospital bull Protestant Speaker the first such school in a penal San Francisco First Mass In Besides these general sessi~il institution in California to be Anoth~r Phase topics smaller groups will disshyaccredited by the State Board of Sister Mary Anita not only -Cel1ltury-Old Iowa Town Begins 1(11 Grow cuss such tQpics as the problems Vocational Nurse Examiners directs the program but takes a of the SpaniSh-speaking AmeFshy For Sister Mary Anita who personal interest in her students With Opening of Huge marnt ieans the inner city preachins

lor six years has workedfor the When you first meet a class singing participation lay minisshyeADlIANCHE (NC)-Camanche will go on fl~om thE~re But foraccreditation it is a major step she explained they look at you 1ers in worship art and architecshy

is a snall town with a centuryshy the present we wili ()perate as aforward for both the men and arid size you up -as a woman ture clergy education and manyoid history-but now its statting mission of St Marys parishUte society and as a nun You want to others to grllw Msgr Burke told thlt~ townspeoshy What this means she said reach them as a person and to Mass will be celebrated each

pIe -is tQlt after these men have let them knowYou are deeply ThE growth has been spurred day and an ecumenical serviceCamanche waS a thriving vil shyaerved their sentences the will interested in them personally by ttIe opening of a huge Du- will be held on Aug 24 in ail

lage until Jure 3 184)0 That dayreturn to society to be doirig I know I was impressed as i Pont plant on its outskirts-an attempt to illustrate the dynamshyit tornado viirtualiy obliteratedworthwhile work in a field in got the backgrounds of the boys area which now has been an- ism in the Churchs services at

the town It strutk while seJ- bull hich there is a real need to realize there has been a womshy nexecil by Camanche the present stage of worshipvices were being held ill They have already demon an in their life in some wayshy reform when celebrated with

ThE~ Camanche City Council Metpodist and Baptist churches8tr~ted that the program is often a most destructive way-a intelligence and caredonated tbe use of thetown hall which were wrecked The stormworthwhile she said There sweetheart or a wife who got Keynote speaker for the openshy and ~fuly 3 became a red letter left 28 deadmore than 80 1nshyace two men in class who have them off the track You recogshy ing session will be Joseph Mathshyday lin the town history - the jured Many families movedtbe possibility of parole before nize the tremendous impact a ews head of Chicagos Ecushyfirst time Mass was offered in- ~e program is complete and woman has on thelife of a man away after thetwi~terj but Cashy menical Institute a group ofthe f)wn for the Catholic pop- manche is beginning to growthey want to stay in prison unshy We are counteracting this Protestant clergy and laityulace DOWtil they are able to complete she explained by showing whose mission is to bridge the ~eir training them another phase of womanshy Th4~ council acted on a peti shy gap between an isolated Chrisshy Part of that ~aining included Ilood tion Iligned by 53 Catholic 1amshy Sister of Mlercy tianity and the racism poverty

iies The Mass was offered by and lack of responsibilityOn State Board Msgr Ambrose Burke pastor of widely viewed asmarks of ~ st Marys church in Clinton NEWPORT (NC) - sis t e r mod~rn city

FOR LATIN AMERICA Importance of Latin America ~s emphasize by Pope Paul VIas he ordained 70 young priests who w1l1 work with the people on that continent Among them was one American Father Daniel Corbett of Buffalo NY NC Photo

Establishment of a Catholic Mary Laetare Reagan of the dishyparist here was discussed after vision of nursing Salve Regina the 11 lass College conducted by the Sisshy

ters of Mercy here has been ap-If sufficient interest and pointed by Gov John H Chafeeprop(~r ~upport are promised we as a member of the state Board of Nur~e Registration and Nurs-

Trtilin at University ing Education for the term end- ing May 24 1969 ST LOUIS (NC)-Seventy-one

Sister Mary Laetare will servePeacl~ ~orps trainees have ar- as the representative of an acshyrived for a 12-week training

credited basic collegiate schoolprogram at the Jesuit-conducted of nursingSt Louis University here for a

projEct in Honduras They will be tJained for social work and nursi ng education programs and report in Honduras for in-counshytry training and assignment Oct 10 They will return to the Unit~d States ~n the Fall of 1968 INC

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19 Plan Discussions On Vocations At Fordham

NEW YORK (NC)-A top broadcaster and leading psyshychologists will join promishynent religious leaders in discussing the relation of Vati shycan Council D pronouncements to modem Religious life here next Wednesday ~d Thursday at the 16th annual Institute on Religious and Sacerdotal Vocashy

tions at Fordham University Among the featured speakers

will be Donald H McGannon president of the Westinghouse BroadcastingmiddotCOmpany who will discuss the creation of a proper image of priests and Religious

Father Donald R Campion SJ sectetal-ymiddotfor research and interreligious aHairs for the New York Province of the S0shyciety of Jesus will speak on the eHects of the ~econd Vatican

Counci on the renewal of Reli shygious life

A panel of clinical psycholoshygists will discuss the latest deshyvelopments in screening proshycedures for candidates for Reli shygious life

Panelists will be Father Paul DArcy MM director of educashytion for the Maryknoll Fathers Dr Walter Coville chief clinical psychologist at New Yorks St Vincents ~ospital and Dr John J Rooney La Salle College Philadelphia

Several priests Brothers and Sisters who serve as directors of vocations for various ordeXS will also address the institute

G~~dance Work Continued from Page One

t71ltltawn policies and guidelinefJ clem developed he says

He ereditsllOme foresighted ooministratolll who envisioned guidance as an integriI part of

their pro~ with training

=o~t~i~e~~~~~ ever progress wa$ made howshyever ~as dueto the endeavors of ~ch plo~essive adminlstrashytors It was not due to an alshyready existing policy Father

Moreau asserts There is reason for opti~sm ings of Vatican Council D 1 the Constitution on the Sacred ih~ rosary just call yourse1t dis~

however he notes Pointing out leading Marian scholar said here Liturgy obediellt to the wishes of thei

that the N1tio1lal Catholic Guid- Father William GMost pres-middot Maintain Practice eowiCii and the popes hesaid an~ Confe~nce has helped to ident of ~he Mariological Society The pr~ctice ot placing sa- T~e~omcils ConstitutiQ~ on establi~h th~ a~ diocesan guid- of ~enca ~ade hIS re~arks cred images in churches sothat the Shurc asks that the~~lt o ancecouncils currently in opera- dunng ~ lecture atthe Umver- they may be venerated br the M~r~ ~ generously fostered tion He says~ increasing num- sIty of Dayton~ faithful is to be firmly niain- he C(gtntlnUl~d her o~ administraiors and super- Vatican II didmiddot notmiddot call for kiiled FameI Most saId that the l~te in~ndents are expressing inter- downgrading the honor of F th M t 1 middott d rts Pope John had a strong devotIon a er os a so Cl e repo to lb H J f est infi~~rate guidance middotpro- Mary but reaffirmed and ~ rosary IS ~UrJl~l 0 a grams even for the elementary strengthened the Churchs pre- Soul speaks abo~t M~ry on school level vious teaching about her the Schedule Institute almost every page he added

The middotnext step in this evolu- priest said lion would appear to be one of Father Most of Oras College leadership he says in Dubuque I~wa attributed the

If further ~mprovementsare decline in Mariaridevotion part shyto ~ made m ~e counseling ly to misleading press covershyservlce~ of Catholic sc~ools then age of cOuncil debate on whether respon~lble leadership must to discussthe Blessed Virgin iil exert Itself and re-exanune the a separate s(hema or iil the sta~us of these programs and h h the Church theIr value for the students he sc ema 0 maintains He also Charged that certain

Unreiated Jobs writers distorted the Marian Father Moreau states that teaching of the council and ott

od guidance services will function m ern popes successfully only when prede- Speaking of the decline in termined policies are set and popular devotion to the Mother maintained by school adminis- of God the priet citea the reshytrators working closely with moval of Statues of Mary-and their staffs the saints--from some churches

He says counselors eannot function effectively unless they First Bishop Once ere certain of their relationships to the heads of departments Presidents Pupilteachers students parents and outside agencies HOUSTON (NC) - Bishop-

The school administrator plays designate Vincent M Harris of the key role according to Father the newly created Beaumont Moreau in determining how Tex diocese once was the pupil well the counselor is received by of a now distinguished teacher faculty and students alike If During his days at Sam Housshythe principal assigns the coun- ton High School here the bisb selor several other school jobs op-designatehad a speech clall8 none of them related to counsel- among his courses His teacheY mg then it will be diHicult for then is a world figure today The anyone to take abe latter func- teacherl nanie--LYndon Baine tioJ seriously Jclbnson PreSident of the U So

bull THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 14 1966

Urges Excellence In Churrch Mll11sic

ATLANTA (NC) - Professhysional musicians should demand and uphold excellence in church music Auxiliary Bishop Joseph L Bernardin of Atlanta told a group of musicians here

Speaking at a Mass attended by members of the American Guild of Organists during its annual convention Bishop Bershynardin said

Although the Church has had II glorious tradition of sacred music much of this tradishytion has beer lost to the average

parish Most Catholic corigregashytions have not had theopporshytunity to experience this great music

He told the organists thu( they and other musician must lead the way in parishes in introducshying excellence in church music

Music used in the sacted liemiddot urgy he said must be real art or it is not worthy of a place illl worship

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sephs Home for Chronic Invalid Children here has to be moved because it is located in a secshytion now reserved for Negro Africans and the Pallottine Misshysionary Sisters at the home care for both white and Colored (mixed race) Children there

The new home which will be rebuilt in a neutral zone foUl miles from its present location is scheduled for occupation early next year

Although ~e government Ia giving the Sisters wh~ started 1he home in 1935 about $197000 88 compensation the ne buildshying will cost them an additionai $352000 They will also need 8ft

extra $70000 for equipment and furnishings

Dentists help ease shock of new

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When false teeth get on yow llerveCI many dentists give special FASTJjErJ1Powder It helps hold weth In plfceshyhelps keep them from sUpping or 1r0Pshyping-makeS you feel more secure FASTEETH cushions tender gums so you can bite harder eat faster with greater comfort Helps you spealr tnore clearly FASTEETH checks plate lodor Dentures that fit are essential to health See your dentist regularly GeIl FASTEETH JlOW a$ IlU drug countEn

VILLA FATIMA CEREMONIES Profession and clothing ceremonies are held at Villa Fatima Taunton From left front row Sister Olivia Coelho oldest Dorothean reshyligious in t~e Unite4 States who has completed 66 years in religious life Rev Maurice Souza Villa Fatima novitiate ehaplain and pastor of St Anthonys Church Taunton Sisshyter Helen Oliveira St Elizabeths parish Bristol who was clothed asa novice Rear Sisshyter Elizabeth Hayes St Francis Xavier East Providence who made final vows Sister Judith Costa St Francis Xavier and Sister Gabriela Lima Immaculate Conception New Bedford noviCes and Sister Elaine Corey St Francis Xl1vierfinal vows

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DAYTON (NC)-~votion to Tbis practice lie Stkessed is in of pries~ opposing the ~osary Mary is ~n the decline but this direct opposition to the wishes ill sermons ~nd middotiscontrary to the teach- of the couricilHe quoted from But if you want to get rid ot

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HOUSTON (NC) - John D Donovan pre sid e n t of the Real EstateAmerican Catholic Sociological Society will address a special institute for parish priests Aug Rene POyamiddotnt 22 here in conjunction with the shy1966 Liturgical Week Hyannis

Morning and afternoon sesshy 279 Barnstable Road sions of the pastoral day will SP 5-0079 precede with the opening of the Week that evening in the Sam Houston Coliseum Donovan~ address at the

morning session The Dilemma of the Christian Priesthood will deal with the role of the priest in contemporary urban llociety Apanel on reconstructshying parish life will feature the

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THE ANCHORshy Make Go~d Use20 Thurs July 14 1966

Of Papal Funds Ask CooperClltion NEW YORK (NC)-Hundreds

of thousands of dollars donatedOf En2be ~armsh to drought-stricken India in the

name of Pope Paul VI are being ~n CeD Work put to work to fight the causes

of that countrys recurring food WASHINGTON (NC) shortages according to Arch-

A national Confraternity of bishop James Knox apostolic copyhristian Doctrine workshop internuncio in India has recommended that par- The papal funds are being ishes seek to make the CCD used to implement long-term bigh school religious education projects to constpuct Irrigation program the concern of the en- systems dig wells build deepshy

sea fishing vessels and providetile parish involving the more direct cooperation of palents necessary training and equipshystudents and existing parish 01- ment for scientific vegetable garshy

dening dairying and poultry-ganizations

It urged the parishes to CUt- raisingtail expansion of youth work for In a letter to Catholic Relief a time and to put no morethan services - National Catholic

MISSIONER-FORMAI~AND IN-Mte usual amount of effort into Welfare Conference headquarshyexisting programs Instead an FORMAL Rev Raymond PLEduc telS here Archbishop Knox inshyeffort should be made to foster MS veteran of years in Philippine formed officials of the Amershya genuine and concerned Chris- missions is as apt to be found In ican Catholic overseas aid tian community among the work clothes supervising construetion agency that many of these projshyadults of the parish ects are a direct result of sur-

The emphasis on a more of new seminary as in more fo~mal veys conducted by CRS-NCWC ~ult-centered CCD- apostolate priestly attire He is at present sta- - personnel in India

was a key point emerging from tionedat LaSaletteProvincial House Archbishop Knox aiso stated Ii two-week workshop held at Southbridge that papal funds are being used

the Catholic University of Amer- to transport food supplies to the ica under the supervision middotof many remotely-located villages Father Joseph B CoUins SS where the population has been director of the National Center -most seriously affected by the

=r~~~h~~~ t~u~~rss~~HOW to EtltRoast Dog ~Amongmiddot Useful lracts se~ C~~~~o~~n~~i ~i-J1Ilrticipated though the emphasis must be 011

The recommendationsmiddot grew CZmiddot d b L S 1 p Ph middotZ bull agriculture and other food proshy ctut of daily seminars conducted eane y a alette rlest In l I~PPnes duction projects a sPecial effort

(juring the workshop by Msgr will also be made to coordinate Russell J Neighbor associate di- andintensify medical care for IllCctor of the CCD William J The secret of a long iife and the best way to chokedown an ~ntree of roasted dog the afflicted population through

ltJacobs of Extension Volunteers are among items of information picked up by Rev Raymond P Leduc MS since 1948 better use of mobile clinics eurohicago and Fattier F~anCis a La Salette missionary in tnePhilitpine Islands Dog meat is delicious if lt)TIE doesnt especially in the rural areas ~~ro~wa~~inot~e~~~ Latin realize what hes eating he insists But if one does know that It is dog meat the only

Essential Components way to get it down is by Steelworkers Head The recommendations were washing it down with a swig sometimes called ironwood must radically change upon arshy

devoted to such matters as the of gin at every mouthful As They-even make their own rival in the Philippines Earth- To Receive Award selection and training of teach- I chalk lines some resembling Old quakes and hurricanes con- P SB G C)

for the ong life In this Mother Hubbards shoe some stantly visit tllese lslands so ITT UR H (N - I Weets approaches to the adoles- Ab I tel t 1 d t fcountry we usually say Why lk t I d lik I k b old t e In na lOna presl en 0ltcent and organization and I e piS 0 S an some e )00 s UL mgs mus be very sturdy the United Steelworkers of put off till tomorrow what you A good ishline is twined around Even window jambs and outsideh 1 1 CCD B t

a recurring theme was that the a discalded typewriter ribbon s U mgs are mortised for greater celve the 1966 St Joseph thest ructure 0 f t e oca U can do today In the Islands t d Amedca has been named to reshy

they say Why do today what 1 d thO I 11 d t th d f tltcatechist does not operate in a middotspoo an IS me IS pu e s reng an sae y Worker Award presented at the can be put off till tomorrow through a concoction of charcoal B ld

vacuum the home the parish We Igh-tensloned Amerlcalls UL mg III Manila the 1ig annual Labor Day Mass heret t 1 and kerosene ReaI practical I t d th aod the commullL y a arge ale could11learn the secret 0f a long CL y an Inmiddot e provInce are as Th d d b

essential components of his assure ~ou Much better than different as dar and night Whiie e awar IS co-sponsore Y _ork life from theFilipinos At least any chalk line sold on the Amer- 1 d 1 b the Pittsburg Diocese apdarea I did for I often findmyself ican ma~ket pane um ercan be ordered in labor unions Presentation will

There was general agreement putting off till tomorrow what r Few Tools Manila lumber in the province be made by Bishop John J among the participants that per- could do today cOomes in the rough and i mean Wrlght of Pittsburgl1 f CC The carpenter works with A sons chosen or D work The mlmiddotssloner a New Bedford rough two by fOUl may be

h ld d tmiddot f velY f~ too lis toolbox at two Inches thlck at one end and Abel one of the founders of ou give some mica Ion 0 n~tive attendedStJoseph paro_ h d f ts d Ml ability to communicate with times no morethilli an empty froin th~ee tofour inches at the IS umon an 01 pJe ecessor the age -cultural _sociological ch~a) schooi in that city and La cement bagmiddot usually contains - other end Sti~l our carpenters the Steel )Vorkers Organizing

Salette minor and maJor sem- l t 11 C tt tmiddot f M groups to which they will be on Y a crosscu saw a sma work this lumber to speciflc~d omml ee Jsa nalve 0 agshyassignedIt was also pointed out inaries He is at prese-nf at the square one or two chisels a di~ensioris with great accuracy ~olia Ohio He was elected that no amount of training La Sal~tte Provincial House wood marker and a foot rule One good surface electIic planer ~ president Qf the United SteelshyOOULses will make a catechist Southbridge Massbut his heart Yet beautiful work is accom- could do more in a darthan 10 workers last year succeeding

is obviously very much ii the - I h d D d M D ald H h bGut of a person who is opinion- P IS e carpenters can do in a week aVI c on e as eeR ated or uncommunicative Philippines One concept of building however What patience these aetive in the labor movement

The selected one stated one His mem~o~tir~arly days men h~ve since the early 1930s group of participants must not in the Diocese of Tuguegarao Prelatre Wlcomes Hlving been in charge of Arhe St J9sephthe Worker only be able to communicate the Cagayan PI are affectionate constructions and of ~l consid- ward is presented to a persoll message but he himself must be In 1948 I was one of the lucky Israeli Presodent erable group of carpenters for who has distinguished himself ~e message have a genuine Fathers chosen to_found a newI~ SANTJAGO (NC)-Wherils- a good period of time I can say in the cause of Jhe workingman

love for the teenager and be th t b old th PII able to show this love acquired mission in the Philip- raelsPJesidentzil1man Shazar a UI mg III e n Ippmes

pines In previous years I had arrived here on an eight-day - is very interesting only and orily been a half-baked contractor at state vislt to Chile Raul Cardi- if one has acquired title absoshy

our minor seminary which ex- nal SHv1 Henriquez of Santiago lutely necessary virtul~ of pashyPope Paul Receives perience came in very handy was on hand at the airport as a tience

Episcopal Bi~hop Tool-minded that I was I memberofthe welcoming party VATICAN CITY (NC)-Episshy made it a point to take with me -The cardinal was introduced Minister on FCllcmiddotUtv eopal Bishop Horace W B Donshy as many hand tools as possible to Mr and Mrs Shazar by Pres- I MONTHLY CHURCH egan of New York has been reshy Electricaltools ~~ljiismissed for ident Eduardo Frei ltHICAltf9 (NC)~A Dinis~centl ceived in private audience by we knew that electricity had not On the day after his arrival of the Lutheran Church-Misshy BUDGEI EMVELOPES Pope Paul VI They discussed yet reached that part of the Presiden Shazar in an address souri Synod has been named an their mutual desire for Christian Islands But once there it took to a join1 session of the Congresstssocitte profssor of Ilociology PRINTED AND MAILED unity me very little time to realize that paid spedal tribute to Chile as at Loyola University here Dr

Bishop Donegan was the first even my hand tools meant little one of the few countries which Ross P Scherer who is a staff Write or Phone 672-1322 Episcopalian bishop of New to the Filipino worker Heres opened its doors to Jewish vic- member with the National

York ever to visit a Pope He the reason tims of the Hitlerite persecutions Council of ChurChes win as- 234 Second Street ~~II Riv noted that in the past it would From time -immemorial the in Europ~ Many were the Jews surne the post Sept 15 have been impossible for him t6 carpenters and cabinetmakers -~ho fled extermination finding recei ve me and for me to pay a visit to him

The Bishop had a 12-minute private visit and then introduced the aides accompanying him The Pope gave them medals of his reign and in addition gave the bishop a copy of the Bible in ilSreek and Latin similar to those he had given to Protestant obshyservers at the ecumenical counshyeil Bishop Donegan gave the Pope a copy of a new guidebook to the cathedral of St John the ])i vine in New York and a sUver ~wl from Britain

have been making their own logshyripping saws whittled down their own hammer and chisel handles squared off the smoothshyest and lightest wood planes out

of the hardest wood ill existence

Collect- $14 Million

AACHEN (NC) - Fourteen million dollars has been colshylected in the campaign for Miseshyreor the German Catholic overshyseas relief agency The amount

exceeding $125 million will be usedmiddot to combatmiddotmiddotfamine in India

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17 Dismissed middotUniversity Teachers File Suit inmiddot Churchmiddot Court

BROOKLYN (NC) - Father Peter OReilly a leading figure in the six-month strike at Stmiddot Johns University has Jliled a canonical bill of complaints in the ecclesiastical court of the diocese of Brooklyn against the university and against Father Joseph T Cahill CM univershysity president

The priest filed the bill in his own name and in the name of 14 of the 31 teachers who were discharged last December in the wake of a 10-month facshyuJty-administration dispute overmiddot salaries tenure and academic freedom at the Vinceltian-opshyerated university Father OshyReilly was the head of the stshyJohns branch of the United Federation of College Teachers (U F C T) which called the strike

In New York Dr Israel Kugler president of the UFCT said that his organization as an entity was not a partner

tG Father OReillys action He added however that the BiU ef complaints charged in several places that the St Johns adshyministntion had hamstrung the eamprls of the UFCT tel eperate effectively on the campus

The plaintiffs filed their ill with Msgr Marien J Rein-middot kar-dt the presiding judge of the Brooklyn diocesau tribunal The Brooklyn 6Ouri was believed te have 6OmpeteJMlemiddot to try tee ease siDee both tile Jamaiea and IJreoklyn campuses ampf the unishyvltcrrsi~ come witbin the jurisshyiilnction of Archbishep ~ryan J McIZElt~gart bishop of Breekshyllyn Archbishop McEntegart iI5 ehal1lcltcUor of the university

Askmiddot Intervention Reached at the chancery ofshy

fiCe in Brooklyn Msgr Reinshyhardt acknowledged that he had received the bill of complaints He stated that the decisioll has not yet been made whether to eORsider the case or to dismiss it

Father OReilly said in New York that the plaintiffs enter-

American Students Teach in Koreamiddot

HALLIM (NC)-Three Seattle University students have arshyrived on Cheju island to teach English at local schools

Patricia McGinn Pauline La Marche and John Collins eame to Korea sponsored ly SAFE Student Ambassadors Far East a group formedmiddot at Seattle UnishyversityThe director Sean Mashylone of Seattle spent two months on Cheju island in HI65 with FatherPatrick McGlinchey director of the Isidore Developshyment Association which helps rehabiJitatate local farms

The three young Americans prepared for their voluntary work by taking physical trainshying two mornings a week and by studying the Korean lanshyguage and customs The two girls teach English in a local girls high school while Collins teaches English at the Cheju City College

Admit Men Students To Womens College

SALINA (NC) - A manageshyment survey decided to continue Marymount College here in Kansas generally as a Catholie liberal arts college for women but-

Sister Etta Louise Knaup eo1shy~ge president said beginmiddotning with the Fall semester men m~

attend Marymount classes durshying the day in the evening and

tained a hope that the officials of the Brooklyn diocese would intervene to bring about medishyation between the striking teachers and the administration He said that the plaintiffs would prefer this to a formal canonical trial

But if the Brooklyn diocese follows a complete hands-off policy they will take theirmiddot case to the ecclesiastical court of the Archdiocese of New York and beyond if necessary Father OshyReilly said

Educator Urges Boarding Schools For Needy Pupils

NOTRE DAME (NC) shyA negro educator urged here that a nationwide system of boarding schools be estabshylished under federal auspices to raise clilldren out of the pathshyological vise of slum life

Calling ~ plan revolutionshyary radical and visionary Ronshyald Rousseve of Seattle Univershy

sity said research has slMlwn bat slum families are unable meshy1ivate their children either tel do weJt in sehool or te eseape slum living

While the family is dispeRshysable he said the natural famshyily could be replaced by surrcshypte paTents in public OOQniRI stibools

R$usseve who holds a doc~r-ate in counselling psychology speke to a guidance institute OIl

the counselling of minerity youth held at the University of Notre Dame The institute was supported by federal funds from the U S Office of Education and was directed by Nathaniel Palshylene assistant professor of edushycatien at Notre Dame

Lack Motivation Rousseve cited research lonshy

dueted at Seattle University which showed that parents of slum children who had received help from counsellors and teachshyers were still unable 1() motivate ttieir children _ Title I of the Elementary and

Secondary Ed~cation Act of 1965 allocate federal money to support a corps of home-school lj~son workers who are 9UPshy

posed to help parents motivate their children to better school achievement

More radical approachesmiddot are needed Rousseve said The slum family may be interested in seeshyingmiddot the child get a better educashytion which may in turn lead to

a better job but the parents own lack f educational achieveshyment may make them ineffective

Vocations Decline Closes Seminaris

THE HAGUE (Nq-Because of a decline in vocations to the priesthood two Dutch dioceses and eight missionary congregashytions will close their major Seminaries and sendmiddot their stushydents to the theology faculty planned for the Catholic College of TilImrg which is scheduled to open in September 1967

This was announced by Bishop Gerardus De et of Bleda Bishshyrp Jan Bluyssen vicar capitular 9f the s-Hertogenbosch and the congregations superiors

The decision follows a trend in the Netherlands where several congregations middotof priests have alshyready consolidated their semishynaries Meanwhile discussions are being held by the dioceses of HaaFlem and Rotterdam to comshy

THE ANCH0D-

Thurs July 14 1966

Jesuit Sfhrsses Famiy $t~ility

NEW YORK (NC) - Main~

taining familystability is a rean problem in any program of popshyulation control a Jesuit soci~

researchist told a group of busshyiness and industrial leaders here

Father John L Thomas S3 of ihe Cambridge Center fOi Social Studies addressed a conshyIerencemiddot on population sponshysored by the National Industriall Conference Board

Once you change relations of man to procreation the reallmiddot problem is family stability and how to maintain meaningful sell relationships since traditionally man has always related these mare or less directly Father Thomas said

He ~lso stressed that all proshygrams for controlling populashyHon should be based on a proshyf4iund respect for the human pel shy

OUTSTANDING Mother M Alexander superior genshy8+jn and freedom of conscience

eral of the Felician Congregation receives the 1966 Fidelius Iileelogical groups religieueMedal from Arcl)bishop John F Dearden of Detroit The ane etherwise cannot exlleet 1le medal is to an outstanding Ameriean Catholic of Polis)) f4gtree theimiddotr views on others M

~if3originraquo Msgr Wallace J Filipowicz rector of SS Cyril and Me~bodi~ Seminary Ol~dJutI Lake MIch witnesses tHe eenmoay NC POOte Lauds Vatican

Yu~~aY PactIRegretmiddot and Worry ~Em]N (NC) - The Ponsii

a)DunURist - controlled dailySan Francisco Priest Join in Vatican Zyeie Warszawa has hailed the

~greemeot concluded betweftlConcern of Vietnam War Esculation ile Holy See and Yugoslavia

SAN JOSE (NC) - Twefliyshy for all eRd to violence in Vietmiddotshy U said the pact was evidenee two San Francisco area priests nam through Regotiatiofll5 tbe e-f the constructive evolution ill have sent a telegram to Presishy message said the attitude of the majority (If

dent Johnson joining the Vati shy the Yugoslav bishops followingSince all menmiddot and natioR5 can in itsmiddot statement of regret ))e death of Cardinal Stepinaemust face the judgment af God and worry over escalatioR tlf we dare not ignore the warning Carmnal Stepinac-who dioo the Vietnam war of Pope Paul The three maj~r in Hl60 after being released from

As responsible American citi shy eils ifJ the world today aFe prison-was a stauch oppenentshyzens with the greater burden ~f natianalism militarism Cgtf)6 cf Yugoslavias communist Feshymoral leadership we join the racism ~rme Recently the Polish gevshyVatican in its statement of reshy e-rnment has been waging a eamshygret and worry middotover recent paignmiddotagainst the Polish PrimateUnited States escalation through Hits middotSlowmiddot Progress StdaJl Cardinal WysZynski ae~ bombing raids near Hanoi and cusing him of anti-governme~ Haiphong With Pope Paul VI In Achieving Rights e-1foits and seeking to divide tM we continue to pray and t~ work CENTER HARBOR (NC) shy Church hy urging bishe)lS

Coadjutor Bishop Peter L Gereshy lJriests and laymen to look 1oitr ly ef Portland Maine expressed leadership to Archbishop BelesshyAsks Liberalizationmiddot holy impatience at the slow lew Kominek for Wroclaw

Of Constitution progress in achieving rights for ToRe Pelish paper said in sieuro~

LAUSANNE (NC) - A tell Negroes He told a New Enshy ing the pact the Holy See ~3fr gland Council of Churches lnOWB its approval of the atti shySwiss newspaper has called on

the people of Switzerland t4l friendship gathering here in tutle of Franjo Cardinal Seper eliminate from the federal canshy New Hampshire that he enshy head of the Yugoslav hierarch

dorsed Project Equality of the and bis loyalty tG the governshystitution the last traces of Catholie Church which urgesantifeminism anticlericalism and ment Zycie Warzawa laudeeuro the patronage of firms wi)jng Cardinal Sepermiddot as the leadintl to employ without racial bias

anti-Semitism yepresentative of those favoriJlII

a column by its editor Pierre tne caexistence of the Chffclll The Gazette de Lausanne )Jl

The friendship gathering was sponsored by the Council ofBeguin said such a move would wittl II socialist regimeChurches of the six New Enshyat last allow Switzerland to sign gland statesthe European convention on hushy

man rights Bishop Gerety called on ProtshyBeguin spoke out after the estants Jews and Catholics l4gt

federal government responding work together for racial justice to appeals in parliament exshy in the United States pressed its willingness to estabshylish a commission to study reshyvision of the constitution The Film Award current basic law has been in NEW YORK (NC)-Parable force since 1874 Among other a film produced by the Protesshythings it places restrictions on tant Council of New York for religious orders the Jesuits in sho ing at the Worldsmiddot Fair has particular leen cbullbullosen to receive the 1966

Religious Film Award of the Panama University National Catholic Theatremiddot Conshy

ferenceSeeks $25000000

PANAMA CITY (NC)-Panshyamas University of Santa Maria You Can Whip Our Cream but la Antigua founded two years ago by the Catholi( hierarchy has opened a develcpment proshy You Cant Beat Our Milk ~t gram with a goal of $25000000

Fat her Benjamin Ayecha You Gull Hill Route Man is ORSA president announced that the new campus will have Always at Your SelYice 16 buildings including a student

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on Saturday The college Sumshy bine their seminaries If these The 10-year development pro- --r

mer session and evening and are merged the Roermond dio- gram will ultimately replace the Saturday classes have been coshy cese will be the only one in the current college the old Archshy GULF HILL DAIRY educational for several years country with its own major bishops palace with a suburban SO DARTMOUTH MASSshe said seminary campus

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18 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fart River-Thurs July 14 1966 Liturgists pman Texas Conclave

Pope S)f~ ~phitWJa~ formatiolfil HOUSTON (NC)- Worship in the City of Man will be the theme of tlie 1966 Liturgical Week here Aug 22 to 25 in the

Of lcopy3 ~~)Y ~e$el1ved to Priests VATICAN CITY (NC) - To themselves especially whenits

Sam Houston Coliseumpriests working with Catholic a question of catechism which Msgr Victor DePrimeo localAction organizations Pope Paul is the knowledge of the Churchs

chairman of the conferenceVI has emphasized that the spir- doctrine and when its a quesshysaid The theme reflects an inshyitual and doctrinal formation of tion of prayer worship sacrashycreasing concern among Chrisshythe laity is principally re- mental life spiritual direction

tians regarding the urban andserved to priests and initiation into the supernatshycultural revolutions of the 20thHe also said tliat eccl~siastical ural life and the sense of the Century Not only are citiesassistants-as chaplains or modshy Church growing rapidly but also theerators of Catholic Action orshy The more we give credit to style of life of the metropolis isgimizations are known in Italy~ lay Catholics and the more we becoming a kind of norm for themust keep both the ideas and demand of their collaboration li-fe of modern manactivity of lay organizations on and their own activity so much

The 1966 Liturgical Week willthe right trac the more must we assume them explore the relevance of the Pope pilUl listed a third task to be formed And formation is forms of Christian public wortIf priestly moderators Mainshy principally reserved to the minshyship to the problems of the citytaining contact between organshy istry of th~ priest

Father Gerard S Sloyan aized lay Catholics andecclesias- He Continued Another very former conference presidenttical authority whether that of a important responsibility reshysaid If the Gospel cannot bebishop or that of a pastor served to the priest-assistant is preached successfully in the cityThe Pope was speaking to vigilance Oyer the rectitude of --inclliding its suburbs-it willecclesiastical assistants of Ital- the line in ideas as well as acshynot much matter where it isian Catholic Action who had just tivities to which an association going forward Increasinglyconcluded their convention in that calls itself Catholic must modern man at least normativeRome on the problems of updat- be held influential man is city man Can

gt ing of the Church called for by This job is very demanding the city take in the GosPel 81the ecumenical council We must not let it happen that relevant to its problems If soOn the formation of laymen our best sons stray from the the Gospel has some humanthe Pope said However capashy right road and that instead of jropect if not it has noneble and however good our layshy being of help and consolation to

More than 10000 Catholics aremen are like all the faithful of their bishops they become occashyexpected to attend the generalGods Church they are disciples sions of apprehension delusion sessions liturgical celebrationsThey are riot forn~ed by and displeasure and smaller study groups of the Liturgical Week

Some topics scheduled to beNun TelaquomltesgtVlaquoftaolfnal Nursing NO KIDDING Hes flying six goats to India Father discussed include The Peace Jonas Thaliath CMI of Ba~galore India has airfreighted of Christ and the Modern CityTo 5arm ~l1leU1lfri~ Pri$orllers How Worldly Must the Church

SAN QUENTIN (NC)~Sister bedside nursing experience in Be AmeriCan Catholic Worshysix nanny goats from North PrairieWis to KeJ~ala state SOUtll India where he hopes they and their progeny will

Mary Anita is director of the San Quentins 200 bed hospital ship Tomorrow The Theologybecome substantial milk producers to fight famine The Neumiller School of Vocational which has cases typical of any of Secularity What Happens to Nursing-a fact that might not general hospital with the excepshy Catholic Near East Welfare Association in New York helped Worship The Church Preshyseem unusual except that the tion of obstetrics and pediatrics the Elastern Rite Carmelite NC Photo~ server of Values or Agent of ~hool is located in San Quenshy The latter training comes after Change and The How and tin prison parole when the student affili shy I Why of Involvement

A few weeks ago it became ates with St Lukes hospital bull Protestant Speaker the first such school in a penal San Francisco First Mass In Besides these general sessi~il institution in California to be Anoth~r Phase topics smaller groups will disshyaccredited by the State Board of Sister Mary Anita not only -Cel1ltury-Old Iowa Town Begins 1(11 Grow cuss such tQpics as the problems Vocational Nurse Examiners directs the program but takes a of the SpaniSh-speaking AmeFshy For Sister Mary Anita who personal interest in her students With Opening of Huge marnt ieans the inner city preachins

lor six years has workedfor the When you first meet a class singing participation lay minisshyeADlIANCHE (NC)-Camanche will go on fl~om thE~re But foraccreditation it is a major step she explained they look at you 1ers in worship art and architecshy

is a snall town with a centuryshy the present we wili ()perate as aforward for both the men and arid size you up -as a woman ture clergy education and manyoid history-but now its statting mission of St Marys parishUte society and as a nun You want to others to grllw Msgr Burke told thlt~ townspeoshy What this means she said reach them as a person and to Mass will be celebrated each

pIe -is tQlt after these men have let them knowYou are deeply ThE growth has been spurred day and an ecumenical serviceCamanche waS a thriving vil shyaerved their sentences the will interested in them personally by ttIe opening of a huge Du- will be held on Aug 24 in ail

lage until Jure 3 184)0 That dayreturn to society to be doirig I know I was impressed as i Pont plant on its outskirts-an attempt to illustrate the dynamshyit tornado viirtualiy obliteratedworthwhile work in a field in got the backgrounds of the boys area which now has been an- ism in the Churchs services at

the town It strutk while seJ- bull hich there is a real need to realize there has been a womshy nexecil by Camanche the present stage of worshipvices were being held ill They have already demon an in their life in some wayshy reform when celebrated with

ThE~ Camanche City Council Metpodist and Baptist churches8tr~ted that the program is often a most destructive way-a intelligence and caredonated tbe use of thetown hall which were wrecked The stormworthwhile she said There sweetheart or a wife who got Keynote speaker for the openshy and ~fuly 3 became a red letter left 28 deadmore than 80 1nshyace two men in class who have them off the track You recogshy ing session will be Joseph Mathshyday lin the town history - the jured Many families movedtbe possibility of parole before nize the tremendous impact a ews head of Chicagos Ecushyfirst time Mass was offered in- ~e program is complete and woman has on thelife of a man away after thetwi~terj but Cashy menical Institute a group ofthe f)wn for the Catholic pop- manche is beginning to growthey want to stay in prison unshy We are counteracting this Protestant clergy and laityulace DOWtil they are able to complete she explained by showing whose mission is to bridge the ~eir training them another phase of womanshy Th4~ council acted on a peti shy gap between an isolated Chrisshy Part of that ~aining included Ilood tion Iligned by 53 Catholic 1amshy Sister of Mlercy tianity and the racism poverty

iies The Mass was offered by and lack of responsibilityOn State Board Msgr Ambrose Burke pastor of widely viewed asmarks of ~ st Marys church in Clinton NEWPORT (NC) - sis t e r mod~rn city

FOR LATIN AMERICA Importance of Latin America ~s emphasize by Pope Paul VIas he ordained 70 young priests who w1l1 work with the people on that continent Among them was one American Father Daniel Corbett of Buffalo NY NC Photo

Establishment of a Catholic Mary Laetare Reagan of the dishyparist here was discussed after vision of nursing Salve Regina the 11 lass College conducted by the Sisshy

ters of Mercy here has been ap-If sufficient interest and pointed by Gov John H Chafeeprop(~r ~upport are promised we as a member of the state Board of Nur~e Registration and Nurs-

Trtilin at University ing Education for the term end- ing May 24 1969 ST LOUIS (NC)-Seventy-one

Sister Mary Laetare will servePeacl~ ~orps trainees have ar- as the representative of an acshyrived for a 12-week training

credited basic collegiate schoolprogram at the Jesuit-conducted of nursingSt Louis University here for a

projEct in Honduras They will be tJained for social work and nursi ng education programs and report in Honduras for in-counshytry training and assignment Oct 10 They will return to the Unit~d States ~n the Fall of 1968 INC

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19 Plan Discussions On Vocations At Fordham

NEW YORK (NC)-A top broadcaster and leading psyshychologists will join promishynent religious leaders in discussing the relation of Vati shycan Council D pronouncements to modem Religious life here next Wednesday ~d Thursday at the 16th annual Institute on Religious and Sacerdotal Vocashy

tions at Fordham University Among the featured speakers

will be Donald H McGannon president of the Westinghouse BroadcastingmiddotCOmpany who will discuss the creation of a proper image of priests and Religious

Father Donald R Campion SJ sectetal-ymiddotfor research and interreligious aHairs for the New York Province of the S0shyciety of Jesus will speak on the eHects of the ~econd Vatican

Counci on the renewal of Reli shygious life

A panel of clinical psycholoshygists will discuss the latest deshyvelopments in screening proshycedures for candidates for Reli shygious life

Panelists will be Father Paul DArcy MM director of educashytion for the Maryknoll Fathers Dr Walter Coville chief clinical psychologist at New Yorks St Vincents ~ospital and Dr John J Rooney La Salle College Philadelphia

Several priests Brothers and Sisters who serve as directors of vocations for various ordeXS will also address the institute

G~~dance Work Continued from Page One

t71ltltawn policies and guidelinefJ clem developed he says

He ereditsllOme foresighted ooministratolll who envisioned guidance as an integriI part of

their pro~ with training

=o~t~i~e~~~~~ ever progress wa$ made howshyever ~as dueto the endeavors of ~ch plo~essive adminlstrashytors It was not due to an alshyready existing policy Father

Moreau asserts There is reason for opti~sm ings of Vatican Council D 1 the Constitution on the Sacred ih~ rosary just call yourse1t dis~

however he notes Pointing out leading Marian scholar said here Liturgy obediellt to the wishes of thei

that the N1tio1lal Catholic Guid- Father William GMost pres-middot Maintain Practice eowiCii and the popes hesaid an~ Confe~nce has helped to ident of ~he Mariological Society The pr~ctice ot placing sa- T~e~omcils ConstitutiQ~ on establi~h th~ a~ diocesan guid- of ~enca ~ade hIS re~arks cred images in churches sothat the Shurc asks that the~~lt o ancecouncils currently in opera- dunng ~ lecture atthe Umver- they may be venerated br the M~r~ ~ generously fostered tion He says~ increasing num- sIty of Dayton~ faithful is to be firmly niain- he C(gtntlnUl~d her o~ administraiors and super- Vatican II didmiddot notmiddot call for kiiled FameI Most saId that the l~te in~ndents are expressing inter- downgrading the honor of F th M t 1 middott d rts Pope John had a strong devotIon a er os a so Cl e repo to lb H J f est infi~~rate guidance middotpro- Mary but reaffirmed and ~ rosary IS ~UrJl~l 0 a grams even for the elementary strengthened the Churchs pre- Soul speaks abo~t M~ry on school level vious teaching about her the Schedule Institute almost every page he added

The middotnext step in this evolu- priest said lion would appear to be one of Father Most of Oras College leadership he says in Dubuque I~wa attributed the

If further ~mprovementsare decline in Mariaridevotion part shyto ~ made m ~e counseling ly to misleading press covershyservlce~ of Catholic sc~ools then age of cOuncil debate on whether respon~lble leadership must to discussthe Blessed Virgin iil exert Itself and re-exanune the a separate s(hema or iil the sta~us of these programs and h h the Church theIr value for the students he sc ema 0 maintains He also Charged that certain

Unreiated Jobs writers distorted the Marian Father Moreau states that teaching of the council and ott

od guidance services will function m ern popes successfully only when prede- Speaking of the decline in termined policies are set and popular devotion to the Mother maintained by school adminis- of God the priet citea the reshytrators working closely with moval of Statues of Mary-and their staffs the saints--from some churches

He says counselors eannot function effectively unless they First Bishop Once ere certain of their relationships to the heads of departments Presidents Pupilteachers students parents and outside agencies HOUSTON (NC) - Bishop-

The school administrator plays designate Vincent M Harris of the key role according to Father the newly created Beaumont Moreau in determining how Tex diocese once was the pupil well the counselor is received by of a now distinguished teacher faculty and students alike If During his days at Sam Housshythe principal assigns the coun- ton High School here the bisb selor several other school jobs op-designatehad a speech clall8 none of them related to counsel- among his courses His teacheY mg then it will be diHicult for then is a world figure today The anyone to take abe latter func- teacherl nanie--LYndon Baine tioJ seriously Jclbnson PreSident of the U So

bull THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 14 1966

Urges Excellence In Churrch Mll11sic

ATLANTA (NC) - Professhysional musicians should demand and uphold excellence in church music Auxiliary Bishop Joseph L Bernardin of Atlanta told a group of musicians here

Speaking at a Mass attended by members of the American Guild of Organists during its annual convention Bishop Bershynardin said

Although the Church has had II glorious tradition of sacred music much of this tradishytion has beer lost to the average

parish Most Catholic corigregashytions have not had theopporshytunity to experience this great music

He told the organists thu( they and other musician must lead the way in parishes in introducshying excellence in church music

Music used in the sacted liemiddot urgy he said must be real art or it is not worthy of a place illl worship

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sephs Home for Chronic Invalid Children here has to be moved because it is located in a secshytion now reserved for Negro Africans and the Pallottine Misshysionary Sisters at the home care for both white and Colored (mixed race) Children there

The new home which will be rebuilt in a neutral zone foUl miles from its present location is scheduled for occupation early next year

Although ~e government Ia giving the Sisters wh~ started 1he home in 1935 about $197000 88 compensation the ne buildshying will cost them an additionai $352000 They will also need 8ft

extra $70000 for equipment and furnishings

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VILLA FATIMA CEREMONIES Profession and clothing ceremonies are held at Villa Fatima Taunton From left front row Sister Olivia Coelho oldest Dorothean reshyligious in t~e Unite4 States who has completed 66 years in religious life Rev Maurice Souza Villa Fatima novitiate ehaplain and pastor of St Anthonys Church Taunton Sisshyter Helen Oliveira St Elizabeths parish Bristol who was clothed asa novice Rear Sisshyter Elizabeth Hayes St Francis Xavier East Providence who made final vows Sister Judith Costa St Francis Xavier and Sister Gabriela Lima Immaculate Conception New Bedford noviCes and Sister Elaine Corey St Francis Xl1vierfinal vows

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DAYTON (NC)-~votion to Tbis practice lie Stkessed is in of pries~ opposing the ~osary Mary is ~n the decline but this direct opposition to the wishes ill sermons ~nd middotiscontrary to the teach- of the couricilHe quoted from But if you want to get rid ot

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HOUSTON (NC) - John D Donovan pre sid e n t of the Real EstateAmerican Catholic Sociological Society will address a special institute for parish priests Aug Rene POyamiddotnt 22 here in conjunction with the shy1966 Liturgical Week Hyannis

Morning and afternoon sesshy 279 Barnstable Road sions of the pastoral day will SP 5-0079 precede with the opening of the Week that evening in the Sam Houston Coliseum Donovan~ address at the

morning session The Dilemma of the Christian Priesthood will deal with the role of the priest in contemporary urban llociety Apanel on reconstructshying parish life will feature the

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THE ANCHORshy Make Go~d Use20 Thurs July 14 1966

Of Papal Funds Ask CooperClltion NEW YORK (NC)-Hundreds

of thousands of dollars donatedOf En2be ~armsh to drought-stricken India in the

name of Pope Paul VI are being ~n CeD Work put to work to fight the causes

of that countrys recurring food WASHINGTON (NC) shortages according to Arch-

A national Confraternity of bishop James Knox apostolic copyhristian Doctrine workshop internuncio in India has recommended that par- The papal funds are being ishes seek to make the CCD used to implement long-term bigh school religious education projects to constpuct Irrigation program the concern of the en- systems dig wells build deepshy

sea fishing vessels and providetile parish involving the more direct cooperation of palents necessary training and equipshystudents and existing parish 01- ment for scientific vegetable garshy

dening dairying and poultry-ganizations

It urged the parishes to CUt- raisingtail expansion of youth work for In a letter to Catholic Relief a time and to put no morethan services - National Catholic

MISSIONER-FORMAI~AND IN-Mte usual amount of effort into Welfare Conference headquarshyexisting programs Instead an FORMAL Rev Raymond PLEduc telS here Archbishop Knox inshyeffort should be made to foster MS veteran of years in Philippine formed officials of the Amershya genuine and concerned Chris- missions is as apt to be found In ican Catholic overseas aid tian community among the work clothes supervising construetion agency that many of these projshyadults of the parish ects are a direct result of sur-

The emphasis on a more of new seminary as in more fo~mal veys conducted by CRS-NCWC ~ult-centered CCD- apostolate priestly attire He is at present sta- - personnel in India

was a key point emerging from tionedat LaSaletteProvincial House Archbishop Knox aiso stated Ii two-week workshop held at Southbridge that papal funds are being used

the Catholic University of Amer- to transport food supplies to the ica under the supervision middotof many remotely-located villages Father Joseph B CoUins SS where the population has been director of the National Center -most seriously affected by the

=r~~~h~~~ t~u~~rss~~HOW to EtltRoast Dog ~Amongmiddot Useful lracts se~ C~~~~o~~n~~i ~i-J1Ilrticipated though the emphasis must be 011

The recommendationsmiddot grew CZmiddot d b L S 1 p Ph middotZ bull agriculture and other food proshy ctut of daily seminars conducted eane y a alette rlest In l I~PPnes duction projects a sPecial effort

(juring the workshop by Msgr will also be made to coordinate Russell J Neighbor associate di- andintensify medical care for IllCctor of the CCD William J The secret of a long iife and the best way to chokedown an ~ntree of roasted dog the afflicted population through

ltJacobs of Extension Volunteers are among items of information picked up by Rev Raymond P Leduc MS since 1948 better use of mobile clinics eurohicago and Fattier F~anCis a La Salette missionary in tnePhilitpine Islands Dog meat is delicious if lt)TIE doesnt especially in the rural areas ~~ro~wa~~inot~e~~~ Latin realize what hes eating he insists But if one does know that It is dog meat the only

Essential Components way to get it down is by Steelworkers Head The recommendations were washing it down with a swig sometimes called ironwood must radically change upon arshy

devoted to such matters as the of gin at every mouthful As They-even make their own rival in the Philippines Earth- To Receive Award selection and training of teach- I chalk lines some resembling Old quakes and hurricanes con- P SB G C)

for the ong life In this Mother Hubbards shoe some stantly visit tllese lslands so ITT UR H (N - I Weets approaches to the adoles- Ab I tel t 1 d t fcountry we usually say Why lk t I d lik I k b old t e In na lOna presl en 0ltcent and organization and I e piS 0 S an some e )00 s UL mgs mus be very sturdy the United Steelworkers of put off till tomorrow what you A good ishline is twined around Even window jambs and outsideh 1 1 CCD B t

a recurring theme was that the a discalded typewriter ribbon s U mgs are mortised for greater celve the 1966 St Joseph thest ructure 0 f t e oca U can do today In the Islands t d Amedca has been named to reshy

they say Why do today what 1 d thO I 11 d t th d f tltcatechist does not operate in a middotspoo an IS me IS pu e s reng an sae y Worker Award presented at the can be put off till tomorrow through a concoction of charcoal B ld

vacuum the home the parish We Igh-tensloned Amerlcalls UL mg III Manila the 1ig annual Labor Day Mass heret t 1 and kerosene ReaI practical I t d th aod the commullL y a arge ale could11learn the secret 0f a long CL y an Inmiddot e provInce are as Th d d b

essential components of his assure ~ou Much better than different as dar and night Whiie e awar IS co-sponsore Y _ork life from theFilipinos At least any chalk line sold on the Amer- 1 d 1 b the Pittsburg Diocese apdarea I did for I often findmyself ican ma~ket pane um ercan be ordered in labor unions Presentation will

There was general agreement putting off till tomorrow what r Few Tools Manila lumber in the province be made by Bishop John J among the participants that per- could do today cOomes in the rough and i mean Wrlght of Pittsburgl1 f CC The carpenter works with A sons chosen or D work The mlmiddotssloner a New Bedford rough two by fOUl may be

h ld d tmiddot f velY f~ too lis toolbox at two Inches thlck at one end and Abel one of the founders of ou give some mica Ion 0 n~tive attendedStJoseph paro_ h d f ts d Ml ability to communicate with times no morethilli an empty froin th~ee tofour inches at the IS umon an 01 pJe ecessor the age -cultural _sociological ch~a) schooi in that city and La cement bagmiddot usually contains - other end Sti~l our carpenters the Steel )Vorkers Organizing

Salette minor and maJor sem- l t 11 C tt tmiddot f M groups to which they will be on Y a crosscu saw a sma work this lumber to speciflc~d omml ee Jsa nalve 0 agshyassignedIt was also pointed out inaries He is at prese-nf at the square one or two chisels a di~ensioris with great accuracy ~olia Ohio He was elected that no amount of training La Sal~tte Provincial House wood marker and a foot rule One good surface electIic planer ~ president Qf the United SteelshyOOULses will make a catechist Southbridge Massbut his heart Yet beautiful work is accom- could do more in a darthan 10 workers last year succeeding

is obviously very much ii the - I h d D d M D ald H h bGut of a person who is opinion- P IS e carpenters can do in a week aVI c on e as eeR ated or uncommunicative Philippines One concept of building however What patience these aetive in the labor movement

The selected one stated one His mem~o~tir~arly days men h~ve since the early 1930s group of participants must not in the Diocese of Tuguegarao Prelatre Wlcomes Hlving been in charge of Arhe St J9sephthe Worker only be able to communicate the Cagayan PI are affectionate constructions and of ~l consid- ward is presented to a persoll message but he himself must be In 1948 I was one of the lucky Israeli Presodent erable group of carpenters for who has distinguished himself ~e message have a genuine Fathers chosen to_found a newI~ SANTJAGO (NC)-Wherils- a good period of time I can say in the cause of Jhe workingman

love for the teenager and be th t b old th PII able to show this love acquired mission in the Philip- raelsPJesidentzil1man Shazar a UI mg III e n Ippmes

pines In previous years I had arrived here on an eight-day - is very interesting only and orily been a half-baked contractor at state vislt to Chile Raul Cardi- if one has acquired title absoshy

our minor seminary which ex- nal SHv1 Henriquez of Santiago lutely necessary virtul~ of pashyPope Paul Receives perience came in very handy was on hand at the airport as a tience

Episcopal Bi~hop Tool-minded that I was I memberofthe welcoming party VATICAN CITY (NC)-Episshy made it a point to take with me -The cardinal was introduced Minister on FCllcmiddotUtv eopal Bishop Horace W B Donshy as many hand tools as possible to Mr and Mrs Shazar by Pres- I MONTHLY CHURCH egan of New York has been reshy Electricaltools ~~ljiismissed for ident Eduardo Frei ltHICAltf9 (NC)~A Dinis~centl ceived in private audience by we knew that electricity had not On the day after his arrival of the Lutheran Church-Misshy BUDGEI EMVELOPES Pope Paul VI They discussed yet reached that part of the Presiden Shazar in an address souri Synod has been named an their mutual desire for Christian Islands But once there it took to a join1 session of the Congresstssocitte profssor of Ilociology PRINTED AND MAILED unity me very little time to realize that paid spedal tribute to Chile as at Loyola University here Dr

Bishop Donegan was the first even my hand tools meant little one of the few countries which Ross P Scherer who is a staff Write or Phone 672-1322 Episcopalian bishop of New to the Filipino worker Heres opened its doors to Jewish vic- member with the National

York ever to visit a Pope He the reason tims of the Hitlerite persecutions Council of ChurChes win as- 234 Second Street ~~II Riv noted that in the past it would From time -immemorial the in Europ~ Many were the Jews surne the post Sept 15 have been impossible for him t6 carpenters and cabinetmakers -~ho fled extermination finding recei ve me and for me to pay a visit to him

The Bishop had a 12-minute private visit and then introduced the aides accompanying him The Pope gave them medals of his reign and in addition gave the bishop a copy of the Bible in ilSreek and Latin similar to those he had given to Protestant obshyservers at the ecumenical counshyeil Bishop Donegan gave the Pope a copy of a new guidebook to the cathedral of St John the ])i vine in New York and a sUver ~wl from Britain

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18 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fart River-Thurs July 14 1966 Liturgists pman Texas Conclave

Pope S)f~ ~phitWJa~ formatiolfil HOUSTON (NC)- Worship in the City of Man will be the theme of tlie 1966 Liturgical Week here Aug 22 to 25 in the

Of lcopy3 ~~)Y ~e$el1ved to Priests VATICAN CITY (NC) - To themselves especially whenits

Sam Houston Coliseumpriests working with Catholic a question of catechism which Msgr Victor DePrimeo localAction organizations Pope Paul is the knowledge of the Churchs

chairman of the conferenceVI has emphasized that the spir- doctrine and when its a quesshysaid The theme reflects an inshyitual and doctrinal formation of tion of prayer worship sacrashycreasing concern among Chrisshythe laity is principally re- mental life spiritual direction

tians regarding the urban andserved to priests and initiation into the supernatshycultural revolutions of the 20thHe also said tliat eccl~siastical ural life and the sense of the Century Not only are citiesassistants-as chaplains or modshy Church growing rapidly but also theerators of Catholic Action orshy The more we give credit to style of life of the metropolis isgimizations are known in Italy~ lay Catholics and the more we becoming a kind of norm for themust keep both the ideas and demand of their collaboration li-fe of modern manactivity of lay organizations on and their own activity so much

The 1966 Liturgical Week willthe right trac the more must we assume them explore the relevance of the Pope pilUl listed a third task to be formed And formation is forms of Christian public wortIf priestly moderators Mainshy principally reserved to the minshyship to the problems of the citytaining contact between organshy istry of th~ priest

Father Gerard S Sloyan aized lay Catholics andecclesias- He Continued Another very former conference presidenttical authority whether that of a important responsibility reshysaid If the Gospel cannot bebishop or that of a pastor served to the priest-assistant is preached successfully in the cityThe Pope was speaking to vigilance Oyer the rectitude of --inclliding its suburbs-it willecclesiastical assistants of Ital- the line in ideas as well as acshynot much matter where it isian Catholic Action who had just tivities to which an association going forward Increasinglyconcluded their convention in that calls itself Catholic must modern man at least normativeRome on the problems of updat- be held influential man is city man Can

gt ing of the Church called for by This job is very demanding the city take in the GosPel 81the ecumenical council We must not let it happen that relevant to its problems If soOn the formation of laymen our best sons stray from the the Gospel has some humanthe Pope said However capashy right road and that instead of jropect if not it has noneble and however good our layshy being of help and consolation to

More than 10000 Catholics aremen are like all the faithful of their bishops they become occashyexpected to attend the generalGods Church they are disciples sions of apprehension delusion sessions liturgical celebrationsThey are riot forn~ed by and displeasure and smaller study groups of the Liturgical Week

Some topics scheduled to beNun TelaquomltesgtVlaquoftaolfnal Nursing NO KIDDING Hes flying six goats to India Father discussed include The Peace Jonas Thaliath CMI of Ba~galore India has airfreighted of Christ and the Modern CityTo 5arm ~l1leU1lfri~ Pri$orllers How Worldly Must the Church

SAN QUENTIN (NC)~Sister bedside nursing experience in Be AmeriCan Catholic Worshysix nanny goats from North PrairieWis to KeJ~ala state SOUtll India where he hopes they and their progeny will

Mary Anita is director of the San Quentins 200 bed hospital ship Tomorrow The Theologybecome substantial milk producers to fight famine The Neumiller School of Vocational which has cases typical of any of Secularity What Happens to Nursing-a fact that might not general hospital with the excepshy Catholic Near East Welfare Association in New York helped Worship The Church Preshyseem unusual except that the tion of obstetrics and pediatrics the Elastern Rite Carmelite NC Photo~ server of Values or Agent of ~hool is located in San Quenshy The latter training comes after Change and The How and tin prison parole when the student affili shy I Why of Involvement

A few weeks ago it became ates with St Lukes hospital bull Protestant Speaker the first such school in a penal San Francisco First Mass In Besides these general sessi~il institution in California to be Anoth~r Phase topics smaller groups will disshyaccredited by the State Board of Sister Mary Anita not only -Cel1ltury-Old Iowa Town Begins 1(11 Grow cuss such tQpics as the problems Vocational Nurse Examiners directs the program but takes a of the SpaniSh-speaking AmeFshy For Sister Mary Anita who personal interest in her students With Opening of Huge marnt ieans the inner city preachins

lor six years has workedfor the When you first meet a class singing participation lay minisshyeADlIANCHE (NC)-Camanche will go on fl~om thE~re But foraccreditation it is a major step she explained they look at you 1ers in worship art and architecshy

is a snall town with a centuryshy the present we wili ()perate as aforward for both the men and arid size you up -as a woman ture clergy education and manyoid history-but now its statting mission of St Marys parishUte society and as a nun You want to others to grllw Msgr Burke told thlt~ townspeoshy What this means she said reach them as a person and to Mass will be celebrated each

pIe -is tQlt after these men have let them knowYou are deeply ThE growth has been spurred day and an ecumenical serviceCamanche waS a thriving vil shyaerved their sentences the will interested in them personally by ttIe opening of a huge Du- will be held on Aug 24 in ail

lage until Jure 3 184)0 That dayreturn to society to be doirig I know I was impressed as i Pont plant on its outskirts-an attempt to illustrate the dynamshyit tornado viirtualiy obliteratedworthwhile work in a field in got the backgrounds of the boys area which now has been an- ism in the Churchs services at

the town It strutk while seJ- bull hich there is a real need to realize there has been a womshy nexecil by Camanche the present stage of worshipvices were being held ill They have already demon an in their life in some wayshy reform when celebrated with

ThE~ Camanche City Council Metpodist and Baptist churches8tr~ted that the program is often a most destructive way-a intelligence and caredonated tbe use of thetown hall which were wrecked The stormworthwhile she said There sweetheart or a wife who got Keynote speaker for the openshy and ~fuly 3 became a red letter left 28 deadmore than 80 1nshyace two men in class who have them off the track You recogshy ing session will be Joseph Mathshyday lin the town history - the jured Many families movedtbe possibility of parole before nize the tremendous impact a ews head of Chicagos Ecushyfirst time Mass was offered in- ~e program is complete and woman has on thelife of a man away after thetwi~terj but Cashy menical Institute a group ofthe f)wn for the Catholic pop- manche is beginning to growthey want to stay in prison unshy We are counteracting this Protestant clergy and laityulace DOWtil they are able to complete she explained by showing whose mission is to bridge the ~eir training them another phase of womanshy Th4~ council acted on a peti shy gap between an isolated Chrisshy Part of that ~aining included Ilood tion Iligned by 53 Catholic 1amshy Sister of Mlercy tianity and the racism poverty

iies The Mass was offered by and lack of responsibilityOn State Board Msgr Ambrose Burke pastor of widely viewed asmarks of ~ st Marys church in Clinton NEWPORT (NC) - sis t e r mod~rn city

FOR LATIN AMERICA Importance of Latin America ~s emphasize by Pope Paul VIas he ordained 70 young priests who w1l1 work with the people on that continent Among them was one American Father Daniel Corbett of Buffalo NY NC Photo

Establishment of a Catholic Mary Laetare Reagan of the dishyparist here was discussed after vision of nursing Salve Regina the 11 lass College conducted by the Sisshy

ters of Mercy here has been ap-If sufficient interest and pointed by Gov John H Chafeeprop(~r ~upport are promised we as a member of the state Board of Nur~e Registration and Nurs-

Trtilin at University ing Education for the term end- ing May 24 1969 ST LOUIS (NC)-Seventy-one

Sister Mary Laetare will servePeacl~ ~orps trainees have ar- as the representative of an acshyrived for a 12-week training

credited basic collegiate schoolprogram at the Jesuit-conducted of nursingSt Louis University here for a

projEct in Honduras They will be tJained for social work and nursi ng education programs and report in Honduras for in-counshytry training and assignment Oct 10 They will return to the Unit~d States ~n the Fall of 1968 INC

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NEW YORK (NC)-A top broadcaster and leading psyshychologists will join promishynent religious leaders in discussing the relation of Vati shycan Council D pronouncements to modem Religious life here next Wednesday ~d Thursday at the 16th annual Institute on Religious and Sacerdotal Vocashy

tions at Fordham University Among the featured speakers

will be Donald H McGannon president of the Westinghouse BroadcastingmiddotCOmpany who will discuss the creation of a proper image of priests and Religious

Father Donald R Campion SJ sectetal-ymiddotfor research and interreligious aHairs for the New York Province of the S0shyciety of Jesus will speak on the eHects of the ~econd Vatican

Counci on the renewal of Reli shygious life

A panel of clinical psycholoshygists will discuss the latest deshyvelopments in screening proshycedures for candidates for Reli shygious life

Panelists will be Father Paul DArcy MM director of educashytion for the Maryknoll Fathers Dr Walter Coville chief clinical psychologist at New Yorks St Vincents ~ospital and Dr John J Rooney La Salle College Philadelphia

Several priests Brothers and Sisters who serve as directors of vocations for various ordeXS will also address the institute

G~~dance Work Continued from Page One

t71ltltawn policies and guidelinefJ clem developed he says

He ereditsllOme foresighted ooministratolll who envisioned guidance as an integriI part of

their pro~ with training

=o~t~i~e~~~~~ ever progress wa$ made howshyever ~as dueto the endeavors of ~ch plo~essive adminlstrashytors It was not due to an alshyready existing policy Father

Moreau asserts There is reason for opti~sm ings of Vatican Council D 1 the Constitution on the Sacred ih~ rosary just call yourse1t dis~

however he notes Pointing out leading Marian scholar said here Liturgy obediellt to the wishes of thei

that the N1tio1lal Catholic Guid- Father William GMost pres-middot Maintain Practice eowiCii and the popes hesaid an~ Confe~nce has helped to ident of ~he Mariological Society The pr~ctice ot placing sa- T~e~omcils ConstitutiQ~ on establi~h th~ a~ diocesan guid- of ~enca ~ade hIS re~arks cred images in churches sothat the Shurc asks that the~~lt o ancecouncils currently in opera- dunng ~ lecture atthe Umver- they may be venerated br the M~r~ ~ generously fostered tion He says~ increasing num- sIty of Dayton~ faithful is to be firmly niain- he C(gtntlnUl~d her o~ administraiors and super- Vatican II didmiddot notmiddot call for kiiled FameI Most saId that the l~te in~ndents are expressing inter- downgrading the honor of F th M t 1 middott d rts Pope John had a strong devotIon a er os a so Cl e repo to lb H J f est infi~~rate guidance middotpro- Mary but reaffirmed and ~ rosary IS ~UrJl~l 0 a grams even for the elementary strengthened the Churchs pre- Soul speaks abo~t M~ry on school level vious teaching about her the Schedule Institute almost every page he added

The middotnext step in this evolu- priest said lion would appear to be one of Father Most of Oras College leadership he says in Dubuque I~wa attributed the

If further ~mprovementsare decline in Mariaridevotion part shyto ~ made m ~e counseling ly to misleading press covershyservlce~ of Catholic sc~ools then age of cOuncil debate on whether respon~lble leadership must to discussthe Blessed Virgin iil exert Itself and re-exanune the a separate s(hema or iil the sta~us of these programs and h h the Church theIr value for the students he sc ema 0 maintains He also Charged that certain

Unreiated Jobs writers distorted the Marian Father Moreau states that teaching of the council and ott

od guidance services will function m ern popes successfully only when prede- Speaking of the decline in termined policies are set and popular devotion to the Mother maintained by school adminis- of God the priet citea the reshytrators working closely with moval of Statues of Mary-and their staffs the saints--from some churches

He says counselors eannot function effectively unless they First Bishop Once ere certain of their relationships to the heads of departments Presidents Pupilteachers students parents and outside agencies HOUSTON (NC) - Bishop-

The school administrator plays designate Vincent M Harris of the key role according to Father the newly created Beaumont Moreau in determining how Tex diocese once was the pupil well the counselor is received by of a now distinguished teacher faculty and students alike If During his days at Sam Housshythe principal assigns the coun- ton High School here the bisb selor several other school jobs op-designatehad a speech clall8 none of them related to counsel- among his courses His teacheY mg then it will be diHicult for then is a world figure today The anyone to take abe latter func- teacherl nanie--LYndon Baine tioJ seriously Jclbnson PreSident of the U So

bull THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 14 1966

Urges Excellence In Churrch Mll11sic

ATLANTA (NC) - Professhysional musicians should demand and uphold excellence in church music Auxiliary Bishop Joseph L Bernardin of Atlanta told a group of musicians here

Speaking at a Mass attended by members of the American Guild of Organists during its annual convention Bishop Bershynardin said

Although the Church has had II glorious tradition of sacred music much of this tradishytion has beer lost to the average

parish Most Catholic corigregashytions have not had theopporshytunity to experience this great music

He told the organists thu( they and other musician must lead the way in parishes in introducshying excellence in church music

Music used in the sacted liemiddot urgy he said must be real art or it is not worthy of a place illl worship

licy Forces NlMIl1S

1r Mlaquo)~ tri1~~o(1 CAPE TOWN (NC)-St Joshy

sephs Home for Chronic Invalid Children here has to be moved because it is located in a secshytion now reserved for Negro Africans and the Pallottine Misshysionary Sisters at the home care for both white and Colored (mixed race) Children there

The new home which will be rebuilt in a neutral zone foUl miles from its present location is scheduled for occupation early next year

Although ~e government Ia giving the Sisters wh~ started 1he home in 1935 about $197000 88 compensation the ne buildshying will cost them an additionai $352000 They will also need 8ft

extra $70000 for equipment and furnishings

Dentists help ease shock of new

FALSE TEETH

When false teeth get on yow llerveCI many dentists give special FASTJjErJ1Powder It helps hold weth In plfceshyhelps keep them from sUpping or 1r0Pshyping-makeS you feel more secure FASTEETH cushions tender gums so you can bite harder eat faster with greater comfort Helps you spealr tnore clearly FASTEETH checks plate lodor Dentures that fit are essential to health See your dentist regularly GeIl FASTEETH JlOW a$ IlU drug countEn

VILLA FATIMA CEREMONIES Profession and clothing ceremonies are held at Villa Fatima Taunton From left front row Sister Olivia Coelho oldest Dorothean reshyligious in t~e Unite4 States who has completed 66 years in religious life Rev Maurice Souza Villa Fatima novitiate ehaplain and pastor of St Anthonys Church Taunton Sisshyter Helen Oliveira St Elizabeths parish Bristol who was clothed asa novice Rear Sisshyter Elizabeth Hayes St Francis Xavier East Providence who made final vows Sister Judith Costa St Francis Xavier and Sister Gabriela Lima Immaculate Conception New Bedford noviCes and Sister Elaine Corey St Francis Xl1vierfinal vows

C el R ffe d The M OU~~I eG Irm~ eGC I~gon ~rY

F M S P C Mel dere ost ays ress Oyerage IS eo lng

DAYTON (NC)-~votion to Tbis practice lie Stkessed is in of pries~ opposing the ~osary Mary is ~n the decline but this direct opposition to the wishes ill sermons ~nd middotiscontrary to the teach- of the couricilHe quoted from But if you want to get rid ot

F h or Paris Priests

HOUSTON (NC) - John D Donovan pre sid e n t of the Real EstateAmerican Catholic Sociological Society will address a special institute for parish priests Aug Rene POyamiddotnt 22 here in conjunction with the shy1966 Liturgical Week Hyannis

Morning and afternoon sesshy 279 Barnstable Road sions of the pastoral day will SP 5-0079 precede with the opening of the Week that evening in the Sam Houston Coliseum Donovan~ address at the

morning session The Dilemma of the Christian Priesthood will deal with the role of the priest in contemporary urban llociety Apanel on reconstructshying parish life will feature the

afternoon session

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THE ANCHORshy Make Go~d Use20 Thurs July 14 1966

Of Papal Funds Ask CooperClltion NEW YORK (NC)-Hundreds

of thousands of dollars donatedOf En2be ~armsh to drought-stricken India in the

name of Pope Paul VI are being ~n CeD Work put to work to fight the causes

of that countrys recurring food WASHINGTON (NC) shortages according to Arch-

A national Confraternity of bishop James Knox apostolic copyhristian Doctrine workshop internuncio in India has recommended that par- The papal funds are being ishes seek to make the CCD used to implement long-term bigh school religious education projects to constpuct Irrigation program the concern of the en- systems dig wells build deepshy

sea fishing vessels and providetile parish involving the more direct cooperation of palents necessary training and equipshystudents and existing parish 01- ment for scientific vegetable garshy

dening dairying and poultry-ganizations

It urged the parishes to CUt- raisingtail expansion of youth work for In a letter to Catholic Relief a time and to put no morethan services - National Catholic

MISSIONER-FORMAI~AND IN-Mte usual amount of effort into Welfare Conference headquarshyexisting programs Instead an FORMAL Rev Raymond PLEduc telS here Archbishop Knox inshyeffort should be made to foster MS veteran of years in Philippine formed officials of the Amershya genuine and concerned Chris- missions is as apt to be found In ican Catholic overseas aid tian community among the work clothes supervising construetion agency that many of these projshyadults of the parish ects are a direct result of sur-

The emphasis on a more of new seminary as in more fo~mal veys conducted by CRS-NCWC ~ult-centered CCD- apostolate priestly attire He is at present sta- - personnel in India

was a key point emerging from tionedat LaSaletteProvincial House Archbishop Knox aiso stated Ii two-week workshop held at Southbridge that papal funds are being used

the Catholic University of Amer- to transport food supplies to the ica under the supervision middotof many remotely-located villages Father Joseph B CoUins SS where the population has been director of the National Center -most seriously affected by the

=r~~~h~~~ t~u~~rss~~HOW to EtltRoast Dog ~Amongmiddot Useful lracts se~ C~~~~o~~n~~i ~i-J1Ilrticipated though the emphasis must be 011

The recommendationsmiddot grew CZmiddot d b L S 1 p Ph middotZ bull agriculture and other food proshy ctut of daily seminars conducted eane y a alette rlest In l I~PPnes duction projects a sPecial effort

(juring the workshop by Msgr will also be made to coordinate Russell J Neighbor associate di- andintensify medical care for IllCctor of the CCD William J The secret of a long iife and the best way to chokedown an ~ntree of roasted dog the afflicted population through

ltJacobs of Extension Volunteers are among items of information picked up by Rev Raymond P Leduc MS since 1948 better use of mobile clinics eurohicago and Fattier F~anCis a La Salette missionary in tnePhilitpine Islands Dog meat is delicious if lt)TIE doesnt especially in the rural areas ~~ro~wa~~inot~e~~~ Latin realize what hes eating he insists But if one does know that It is dog meat the only

Essential Components way to get it down is by Steelworkers Head The recommendations were washing it down with a swig sometimes called ironwood must radically change upon arshy

devoted to such matters as the of gin at every mouthful As They-even make their own rival in the Philippines Earth- To Receive Award selection and training of teach- I chalk lines some resembling Old quakes and hurricanes con- P SB G C)

for the ong life In this Mother Hubbards shoe some stantly visit tllese lslands so ITT UR H (N - I Weets approaches to the adoles- Ab I tel t 1 d t fcountry we usually say Why lk t I d lik I k b old t e In na lOna presl en 0ltcent and organization and I e piS 0 S an some e )00 s UL mgs mus be very sturdy the United Steelworkers of put off till tomorrow what you A good ishline is twined around Even window jambs and outsideh 1 1 CCD B t

a recurring theme was that the a discalded typewriter ribbon s U mgs are mortised for greater celve the 1966 St Joseph thest ructure 0 f t e oca U can do today In the Islands t d Amedca has been named to reshy

they say Why do today what 1 d thO I 11 d t th d f tltcatechist does not operate in a middotspoo an IS me IS pu e s reng an sae y Worker Award presented at the can be put off till tomorrow through a concoction of charcoal B ld

vacuum the home the parish We Igh-tensloned Amerlcalls UL mg III Manila the 1ig annual Labor Day Mass heret t 1 and kerosene ReaI practical I t d th aod the commullL y a arge ale could11learn the secret 0f a long CL y an Inmiddot e provInce are as Th d d b

essential components of his assure ~ou Much better than different as dar and night Whiie e awar IS co-sponsore Y _ork life from theFilipinos At least any chalk line sold on the Amer- 1 d 1 b the Pittsburg Diocese apdarea I did for I often findmyself ican ma~ket pane um ercan be ordered in labor unions Presentation will

There was general agreement putting off till tomorrow what r Few Tools Manila lumber in the province be made by Bishop John J among the participants that per- could do today cOomes in the rough and i mean Wrlght of Pittsburgl1 f CC The carpenter works with A sons chosen or D work The mlmiddotssloner a New Bedford rough two by fOUl may be

h ld d tmiddot f velY f~ too lis toolbox at two Inches thlck at one end and Abel one of the founders of ou give some mica Ion 0 n~tive attendedStJoseph paro_ h d f ts d Ml ability to communicate with times no morethilli an empty froin th~ee tofour inches at the IS umon an 01 pJe ecessor the age -cultural _sociological ch~a) schooi in that city and La cement bagmiddot usually contains - other end Sti~l our carpenters the Steel )Vorkers Organizing

Salette minor and maJor sem- l t 11 C tt tmiddot f M groups to which they will be on Y a crosscu saw a sma work this lumber to speciflc~d omml ee Jsa nalve 0 agshyassignedIt was also pointed out inaries He is at prese-nf at the square one or two chisels a di~ensioris with great accuracy ~olia Ohio He was elected that no amount of training La Sal~tte Provincial House wood marker and a foot rule One good surface electIic planer ~ president Qf the United SteelshyOOULses will make a catechist Southbridge Massbut his heart Yet beautiful work is accom- could do more in a darthan 10 workers last year succeeding

is obviously very much ii the - I h d D d M D ald H h bGut of a person who is opinion- P IS e carpenters can do in a week aVI c on e as eeR ated or uncommunicative Philippines One concept of building however What patience these aetive in the labor movement

The selected one stated one His mem~o~tir~arly days men h~ve since the early 1930s group of participants must not in the Diocese of Tuguegarao Prelatre Wlcomes Hlving been in charge of Arhe St J9sephthe Worker only be able to communicate the Cagayan PI are affectionate constructions and of ~l consid- ward is presented to a persoll message but he himself must be In 1948 I was one of the lucky Israeli Presodent erable group of carpenters for who has distinguished himself ~e message have a genuine Fathers chosen to_found a newI~ SANTJAGO (NC)-Wherils- a good period of time I can say in the cause of Jhe workingman

love for the teenager and be th t b old th PII able to show this love acquired mission in the Philip- raelsPJesidentzil1man Shazar a UI mg III e n Ippmes

pines In previous years I had arrived here on an eight-day - is very interesting only and orily been a half-baked contractor at state vislt to Chile Raul Cardi- if one has acquired title absoshy

our minor seminary which ex- nal SHv1 Henriquez of Santiago lutely necessary virtul~ of pashyPope Paul Receives perience came in very handy was on hand at the airport as a tience

Episcopal Bi~hop Tool-minded that I was I memberofthe welcoming party VATICAN CITY (NC)-Episshy made it a point to take with me -The cardinal was introduced Minister on FCllcmiddotUtv eopal Bishop Horace W B Donshy as many hand tools as possible to Mr and Mrs Shazar by Pres- I MONTHLY CHURCH egan of New York has been reshy Electricaltools ~~ljiismissed for ident Eduardo Frei ltHICAltf9 (NC)~A Dinis~centl ceived in private audience by we knew that electricity had not On the day after his arrival of the Lutheran Church-Misshy BUDGEI EMVELOPES Pope Paul VI They discussed yet reached that part of the Presiden Shazar in an address souri Synod has been named an their mutual desire for Christian Islands But once there it took to a join1 session of the Congresstssocitte profssor of Ilociology PRINTED AND MAILED unity me very little time to realize that paid spedal tribute to Chile as at Loyola University here Dr

Bishop Donegan was the first even my hand tools meant little one of the few countries which Ross P Scherer who is a staff Write or Phone 672-1322 Episcopalian bishop of New to the Filipino worker Heres opened its doors to Jewish vic- member with the National

York ever to visit a Pope He the reason tims of the Hitlerite persecutions Council of ChurChes win as- 234 Second Street ~~II Riv noted that in the past it would From time -immemorial the in Europ~ Many were the Jews surne the post Sept 15 have been impossible for him t6 carpenters and cabinetmakers -~ho fled extermination finding recei ve me and for me to pay a visit to him

The Bishop had a 12-minute private visit and then introduced the aides accompanying him The Pope gave them medals of his reign and in addition gave the bishop a copy of the Bible in ilSreek and Latin similar to those he had given to Protestant obshyservers at the ecumenical counshyeil Bishop Donegan gave the Pope a copy of a new guidebook to the cathedral of St John the ])i vine in New York and a sUver ~wl from Britain

have been making their own logshyripping saws whittled down their own hammer and chisel handles squared off the smoothshyest and lightest wood planes out

of the hardest wood ill existence

Collect- $14 Million

AACHEN (NC) - Fourteen million dollars has been colshylected in the campaign for Miseshyreor the German Catholic overshyseas relief agency The amount

exceeding $125 million will be usedmiddot to combatmiddotmiddotfamine in India

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19 Plan Discussions On Vocations At Fordham

NEW YORK (NC)-A top broadcaster and leading psyshychologists will join promishynent religious leaders in discussing the relation of Vati shycan Council D pronouncements to modem Religious life here next Wednesday ~d Thursday at the 16th annual Institute on Religious and Sacerdotal Vocashy

tions at Fordham University Among the featured speakers

will be Donald H McGannon president of the Westinghouse BroadcastingmiddotCOmpany who will discuss the creation of a proper image of priests and Religious

Father Donald R Campion SJ sectetal-ymiddotfor research and interreligious aHairs for the New York Province of the S0shyciety of Jesus will speak on the eHects of the ~econd Vatican

Counci on the renewal of Reli shygious life

A panel of clinical psycholoshygists will discuss the latest deshyvelopments in screening proshycedures for candidates for Reli shygious life

Panelists will be Father Paul DArcy MM director of educashytion for the Maryknoll Fathers Dr Walter Coville chief clinical psychologist at New Yorks St Vincents ~ospital and Dr John J Rooney La Salle College Philadelphia

Several priests Brothers and Sisters who serve as directors of vocations for various ordeXS will also address the institute

G~~dance Work Continued from Page One

t71ltltawn policies and guidelinefJ clem developed he says

He ereditsllOme foresighted ooministratolll who envisioned guidance as an integriI part of

their pro~ with training

=o~t~i~e~~~~~ ever progress wa$ made howshyever ~as dueto the endeavors of ~ch plo~essive adminlstrashytors It was not due to an alshyready existing policy Father

Moreau asserts There is reason for opti~sm ings of Vatican Council D 1 the Constitution on the Sacred ih~ rosary just call yourse1t dis~

however he notes Pointing out leading Marian scholar said here Liturgy obediellt to the wishes of thei

that the N1tio1lal Catholic Guid- Father William GMost pres-middot Maintain Practice eowiCii and the popes hesaid an~ Confe~nce has helped to ident of ~he Mariological Society The pr~ctice ot placing sa- T~e~omcils ConstitutiQ~ on establi~h th~ a~ diocesan guid- of ~enca ~ade hIS re~arks cred images in churches sothat the Shurc asks that the~~lt o ancecouncils currently in opera- dunng ~ lecture atthe Umver- they may be venerated br the M~r~ ~ generously fostered tion He says~ increasing num- sIty of Dayton~ faithful is to be firmly niain- he C(gtntlnUl~d her o~ administraiors and super- Vatican II didmiddot notmiddot call for kiiled FameI Most saId that the l~te in~ndents are expressing inter- downgrading the honor of F th M t 1 middott d rts Pope John had a strong devotIon a er os a so Cl e repo to lb H J f est infi~~rate guidance middotpro- Mary but reaffirmed and ~ rosary IS ~UrJl~l 0 a grams even for the elementary strengthened the Churchs pre- Soul speaks abo~t M~ry on school level vious teaching about her the Schedule Institute almost every page he added

The middotnext step in this evolu- priest said lion would appear to be one of Father Most of Oras College leadership he says in Dubuque I~wa attributed the

If further ~mprovementsare decline in Mariaridevotion part shyto ~ made m ~e counseling ly to misleading press covershyservlce~ of Catholic sc~ools then age of cOuncil debate on whether respon~lble leadership must to discussthe Blessed Virgin iil exert Itself and re-exanune the a separate s(hema or iil the sta~us of these programs and h h the Church theIr value for the students he sc ema 0 maintains He also Charged that certain

Unreiated Jobs writers distorted the Marian Father Moreau states that teaching of the council and ott

od guidance services will function m ern popes successfully only when prede- Speaking of the decline in termined policies are set and popular devotion to the Mother maintained by school adminis- of God the priet citea the reshytrators working closely with moval of Statues of Mary-and their staffs the saints--from some churches

He says counselors eannot function effectively unless they First Bishop Once ere certain of their relationships to the heads of departments Presidents Pupilteachers students parents and outside agencies HOUSTON (NC) - Bishop-

The school administrator plays designate Vincent M Harris of the key role according to Father the newly created Beaumont Moreau in determining how Tex diocese once was the pupil well the counselor is received by of a now distinguished teacher faculty and students alike If During his days at Sam Housshythe principal assigns the coun- ton High School here the bisb selor several other school jobs op-designatehad a speech clall8 none of them related to counsel- among his courses His teacheY mg then it will be diHicult for then is a world figure today The anyone to take abe latter func- teacherl nanie--LYndon Baine tioJ seriously Jclbnson PreSident of the U So

bull THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 14 1966

Urges Excellence In Churrch Mll11sic

ATLANTA (NC) - Professhysional musicians should demand and uphold excellence in church music Auxiliary Bishop Joseph L Bernardin of Atlanta told a group of musicians here

Speaking at a Mass attended by members of the American Guild of Organists during its annual convention Bishop Bershynardin said

Although the Church has had II glorious tradition of sacred music much of this tradishytion has beer lost to the average

parish Most Catholic corigregashytions have not had theopporshytunity to experience this great music

He told the organists thu( they and other musician must lead the way in parishes in introducshying excellence in church music

Music used in the sacted liemiddot urgy he said must be real art or it is not worthy of a place illl worship

licy Forces NlMIl1S

1r Mlaquo)~ tri1~~o(1 CAPE TOWN (NC)-St Joshy

sephs Home for Chronic Invalid Children here has to be moved because it is located in a secshytion now reserved for Negro Africans and the Pallottine Misshysionary Sisters at the home care for both white and Colored (mixed race) Children there

The new home which will be rebuilt in a neutral zone foUl miles from its present location is scheduled for occupation early next year

Although ~e government Ia giving the Sisters wh~ started 1he home in 1935 about $197000 88 compensation the ne buildshying will cost them an additionai $352000 They will also need 8ft

extra $70000 for equipment and furnishings

Dentists help ease shock of new

FALSE TEETH

When false teeth get on yow llerveCI many dentists give special FASTJjErJ1Powder It helps hold weth In plfceshyhelps keep them from sUpping or 1r0Pshyping-makeS you feel more secure FASTEETH cushions tender gums so you can bite harder eat faster with greater comfort Helps you spealr tnore clearly FASTEETH checks plate lodor Dentures that fit are essential to health See your dentist regularly GeIl FASTEETH JlOW a$ IlU drug countEn

VILLA FATIMA CEREMONIES Profession and clothing ceremonies are held at Villa Fatima Taunton From left front row Sister Olivia Coelho oldest Dorothean reshyligious in t~e Unite4 States who has completed 66 years in religious life Rev Maurice Souza Villa Fatima novitiate ehaplain and pastor of St Anthonys Church Taunton Sisshyter Helen Oliveira St Elizabeths parish Bristol who was clothed asa novice Rear Sisshyter Elizabeth Hayes St Francis Xavier East Providence who made final vows Sister Judith Costa St Francis Xavier and Sister Gabriela Lima Immaculate Conception New Bedford noviCes and Sister Elaine Corey St Francis Xl1vierfinal vows

C el R ffe d The M OU~~I eG Irm~ eGC I~gon ~rY

F M S P C Mel dere ost ays ress Oyerage IS eo lng

DAYTON (NC)-~votion to Tbis practice lie Stkessed is in of pries~ opposing the ~osary Mary is ~n the decline but this direct opposition to the wishes ill sermons ~nd middotiscontrary to the teach- of the couricilHe quoted from But if you want to get rid ot

F h or Paris Priests

HOUSTON (NC) - John D Donovan pre sid e n t of the Real EstateAmerican Catholic Sociological Society will address a special institute for parish priests Aug Rene POyamiddotnt 22 here in conjunction with the shy1966 Liturgical Week Hyannis

Morning and afternoon sesshy 279 Barnstable Road sions of the pastoral day will SP 5-0079 precede with the opening of the Week that evening in the Sam Houston Coliseum Donovan~ address at the

morning session The Dilemma of the Christian Priesthood will deal with the role of the priest in contemporary urban llociety Apanel on reconstructshying parish life will feature the

afternoon session

BROOKLAWN FUNERAL HOME INC

a Marce Roi Q LorraIne RCif Roger LaFrance

FUNERAL DIRECTORS 15 Irvington Ct

995-5166 New Bedford

CONVENIENT BANKING )

WITHOUT TRAFFIC amp PARKING PROBLEMS at the

SLADES FERRY TRUST COMPANY SOMERSET MASS

middotThe most friendly democratic BANK oHering

Complete One-Stop Banicing Club Accounts Auto Loans Checking Accounts Business Loans Savings Accounts Real Estate Loans

AI Somenet ShOpping Area-Brightman St Bridge

Member Federal Dep~it Insurance Corporation

bull I ~ bull

THE ANCHORshy Make Go~d Use20 Thurs July 14 1966

Of Papal Funds Ask CooperClltion NEW YORK (NC)-Hundreds

of thousands of dollars donatedOf En2be ~armsh to drought-stricken India in the

name of Pope Paul VI are being ~n CeD Work put to work to fight the causes

of that countrys recurring food WASHINGTON (NC) shortages according to Arch-

A national Confraternity of bishop James Knox apostolic copyhristian Doctrine workshop internuncio in India has recommended that par- The papal funds are being ishes seek to make the CCD used to implement long-term bigh school religious education projects to constpuct Irrigation program the concern of the en- systems dig wells build deepshy

sea fishing vessels and providetile parish involving the more direct cooperation of palents necessary training and equipshystudents and existing parish 01- ment for scientific vegetable garshy

dening dairying and poultry-ganizations

It urged the parishes to CUt- raisingtail expansion of youth work for In a letter to Catholic Relief a time and to put no morethan services - National Catholic

MISSIONER-FORMAI~AND IN-Mte usual amount of effort into Welfare Conference headquarshyexisting programs Instead an FORMAL Rev Raymond PLEduc telS here Archbishop Knox inshyeffort should be made to foster MS veteran of years in Philippine formed officials of the Amershya genuine and concerned Chris- missions is as apt to be found In ican Catholic overseas aid tian community among the work clothes supervising construetion agency that many of these projshyadults of the parish ects are a direct result of sur-

The emphasis on a more of new seminary as in more fo~mal veys conducted by CRS-NCWC ~ult-centered CCD- apostolate priestly attire He is at present sta- - personnel in India

was a key point emerging from tionedat LaSaletteProvincial House Archbishop Knox aiso stated Ii two-week workshop held at Southbridge that papal funds are being used

the Catholic University of Amer- to transport food supplies to the ica under the supervision middotof many remotely-located villages Father Joseph B CoUins SS where the population has been director of the National Center -most seriously affected by the

=r~~~h~~~ t~u~~rss~~HOW to EtltRoast Dog ~Amongmiddot Useful lracts se~ C~~~~o~~n~~i ~i-J1Ilrticipated though the emphasis must be 011

The recommendationsmiddot grew CZmiddot d b L S 1 p Ph middotZ bull agriculture and other food proshy ctut of daily seminars conducted eane y a alette rlest In l I~PPnes duction projects a sPecial effort

(juring the workshop by Msgr will also be made to coordinate Russell J Neighbor associate di- andintensify medical care for IllCctor of the CCD William J The secret of a long iife and the best way to chokedown an ~ntree of roasted dog the afflicted population through

ltJacobs of Extension Volunteers are among items of information picked up by Rev Raymond P Leduc MS since 1948 better use of mobile clinics eurohicago and Fattier F~anCis a La Salette missionary in tnePhilitpine Islands Dog meat is delicious if lt)TIE doesnt especially in the rural areas ~~ro~wa~~inot~e~~~ Latin realize what hes eating he insists But if one does know that It is dog meat the only

Essential Components way to get it down is by Steelworkers Head The recommendations were washing it down with a swig sometimes called ironwood must radically change upon arshy

devoted to such matters as the of gin at every mouthful As They-even make their own rival in the Philippines Earth- To Receive Award selection and training of teach- I chalk lines some resembling Old quakes and hurricanes con- P SB G C)

for the ong life In this Mother Hubbards shoe some stantly visit tllese lslands so ITT UR H (N - I Weets approaches to the adoles- Ab I tel t 1 d t fcountry we usually say Why lk t I d lik I k b old t e In na lOna presl en 0ltcent and organization and I e piS 0 S an some e )00 s UL mgs mus be very sturdy the United Steelworkers of put off till tomorrow what you A good ishline is twined around Even window jambs and outsideh 1 1 CCD B t

a recurring theme was that the a discalded typewriter ribbon s U mgs are mortised for greater celve the 1966 St Joseph thest ructure 0 f t e oca U can do today In the Islands t d Amedca has been named to reshy

they say Why do today what 1 d thO I 11 d t th d f tltcatechist does not operate in a middotspoo an IS me IS pu e s reng an sae y Worker Award presented at the can be put off till tomorrow through a concoction of charcoal B ld

vacuum the home the parish We Igh-tensloned Amerlcalls UL mg III Manila the 1ig annual Labor Day Mass heret t 1 and kerosene ReaI practical I t d th aod the commullL y a arge ale could11learn the secret 0f a long CL y an Inmiddot e provInce are as Th d d b

essential components of his assure ~ou Much better than different as dar and night Whiie e awar IS co-sponsore Y _ork life from theFilipinos At least any chalk line sold on the Amer- 1 d 1 b the Pittsburg Diocese apdarea I did for I often findmyself ican ma~ket pane um ercan be ordered in labor unions Presentation will

There was general agreement putting off till tomorrow what r Few Tools Manila lumber in the province be made by Bishop John J among the participants that per- could do today cOomes in the rough and i mean Wrlght of Pittsburgl1 f CC The carpenter works with A sons chosen or D work The mlmiddotssloner a New Bedford rough two by fOUl may be

h ld d tmiddot f velY f~ too lis toolbox at two Inches thlck at one end and Abel one of the founders of ou give some mica Ion 0 n~tive attendedStJoseph paro_ h d f ts d Ml ability to communicate with times no morethilli an empty froin th~ee tofour inches at the IS umon an 01 pJe ecessor the age -cultural _sociological ch~a) schooi in that city and La cement bagmiddot usually contains - other end Sti~l our carpenters the Steel )Vorkers Organizing

Salette minor and maJor sem- l t 11 C tt tmiddot f M groups to which they will be on Y a crosscu saw a sma work this lumber to speciflc~d omml ee Jsa nalve 0 agshyassignedIt was also pointed out inaries He is at prese-nf at the square one or two chisels a di~ensioris with great accuracy ~olia Ohio He was elected that no amount of training La Sal~tte Provincial House wood marker and a foot rule One good surface electIic planer ~ president Qf the United SteelshyOOULses will make a catechist Southbridge Massbut his heart Yet beautiful work is accom- could do more in a darthan 10 workers last year succeeding

is obviously very much ii the - I h d D d M D ald H h bGut of a person who is opinion- P IS e carpenters can do in a week aVI c on e as eeR ated or uncommunicative Philippines One concept of building however What patience these aetive in the labor movement

The selected one stated one His mem~o~tir~arly days men h~ve since the early 1930s group of participants must not in the Diocese of Tuguegarao Prelatre Wlcomes Hlving been in charge of Arhe St J9sephthe Worker only be able to communicate the Cagayan PI are affectionate constructions and of ~l consid- ward is presented to a persoll message but he himself must be In 1948 I was one of the lucky Israeli Presodent erable group of carpenters for who has distinguished himself ~e message have a genuine Fathers chosen to_found a newI~ SANTJAGO (NC)-Wherils- a good period of time I can say in the cause of Jhe workingman

love for the teenager and be th t b old th PII able to show this love acquired mission in the Philip- raelsPJesidentzil1man Shazar a UI mg III e n Ippmes

pines In previous years I had arrived here on an eight-day - is very interesting only and orily been a half-baked contractor at state vislt to Chile Raul Cardi- if one has acquired title absoshy

our minor seminary which ex- nal SHv1 Henriquez of Santiago lutely necessary virtul~ of pashyPope Paul Receives perience came in very handy was on hand at the airport as a tience

Episcopal Bi~hop Tool-minded that I was I memberofthe welcoming party VATICAN CITY (NC)-Episshy made it a point to take with me -The cardinal was introduced Minister on FCllcmiddotUtv eopal Bishop Horace W B Donshy as many hand tools as possible to Mr and Mrs Shazar by Pres- I MONTHLY CHURCH egan of New York has been reshy Electricaltools ~~ljiismissed for ident Eduardo Frei ltHICAltf9 (NC)~A Dinis~centl ceived in private audience by we knew that electricity had not On the day after his arrival of the Lutheran Church-Misshy BUDGEI EMVELOPES Pope Paul VI They discussed yet reached that part of the Presiden Shazar in an address souri Synod has been named an their mutual desire for Christian Islands But once there it took to a join1 session of the Congresstssocitte profssor of Ilociology PRINTED AND MAILED unity me very little time to realize that paid spedal tribute to Chile as at Loyola University here Dr

Bishop Donegan was the first even my hand tools meant little one of the few countries which Ross P Scherer who is a staff Write or Phone 672-1322 Episcopalian bishop of New to the Filipino worker Heres opened its doors to Jewish vic- member with the National

York ever to visit a Pope He the reason tims of the Hitlerite persecutions Council of ChurChes win as- 234 Second Street ~~II Riv noted that in the past it would From time -immemorial the in Europ~ Many were the Jews surne the post Sept 15 have been impossible for him t6 carpenters and cabinetmakers -~ho fled extermination finding recei ve me and for me to pay a visit to him

The Bishop had a 12-minute private visit and then introduced the aides accompanying him The Pope gave them medals of his reign and in addition gave the bishop a copy of the Bible in ilSreek and Latin similar to those he had given to Protestant obshyservers at the ecumenical counshyeil Bishop Donegan gave the Pope a copy of a new guidebook to the cathedral of St John the ])i vine in New York and a sUver ~wl from Britain

have been making their own logshyripping saws whittled down their own hammer and chisel handles squared off the smoothshyest and lightest wood planes out

of the hardest wood ill existence

Collect- $14 Million

AACHEN (NC) - Fourteen million dollars has been colshylected in the campaign for Miseshyreor the German Catholic overshyseas relief agency The amount

exceeding $125 million will be usedmiddot to combatmiddotmiddotfamine in India

here a safe arid dignified life without discrimination of any kind he said

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THE ANCHORshy Make Go~d Use20 Thurs July 14 1966

Of Papal Funds Ask CooperClltion NEW YORK (NC)-Hundreds

of thousands of dollars donatedOf En2be ~armsh to drought-stricken India in the

name of Pope Paul VI are being ~n CeD Work put to work to fight the causes

of that countrys recurring food WASHINGTON (NC) shortages according to Arch-

A national Confraternity of bishop James Knox apostolic copyhristian Doctrine workshop internuncio in India has recommended that par- The papal funds are being ishes seek to make the CCD used to implement long-term bigh school religious education projects to constpuct Irrigation program the concern of the en- systems dig wells build deepshy

sea fishing vessels and providetile parish involving the more direct cooperation of palents necessary training and equipshystudents and existing parish 01- ment for scientific vegetable garshy

dening dairying and poultry-ganizations

It urged the parishes to CUt- raisingtail expansion of youth work for In a letter to Catholic Relief a time and to put no morethan services - National Catholic

MISSIONER-FORMAI~AND IN-Mte usual amount of effort into Welfare Conference headquarshyexisting programs Instead an FORMAL Rev Raymond PLEduc telS here Archbishop Knox inshyeffort should be made to foster MS veteran of years in Philippine formed officials of the Amershya genuine and concerned Chris- missions is as apt to be found In ican Catholic overseas aid tian community among the work clothes supervising construetion agency that many of these projshyadults of the parish ects are a direct result of sur-

The emphasis on a more of new seminary as in more fo~mal veys conducted by CRS-NCWC ~ult-centered CCD- apostolate priestly attire He is at present sta- - personnel in India

was a key point emerging from tionedat LaSaletteProvincial House Archbishop Knox aiso stated Ii two-week workshop held at Southbridge that papal funds are being used

the Catholic University of Amer- to transport food supplies to the ica under the supervision middotof many remotely-located villages Father Joseph B CoUins SS where the population has been director of the National Center -most seriously affected by the

=r~~~h~~~ t~u~~rss~~HOW to EtltRoast Dog ~Amongmiddot Useful lracts se~ C~~~~o~~n~~i ~i-J1Ilrticipated though the emphasis must be 011

The recommendationsmiddot grew CZmiddot d b L S 1 p Ph middotZ bull agriculture and other food proshy ctut of daily seminars conducted eane y a alette rlest In l I~PPnes duction projects a sPecial effort

(juring the workshop by Msgr will also be made to coordinate Russell J Neighbor associate di- andintensify medical care for IllCctor of the CCD William J The secret of a long iife and the best way to chokedown an ~ntree of roasted dog the afflicted population through

ltJacobs of Extension Volunteers are among items of information picked up by Rev Raymond P Leduc MS since 1948 better use of mobile clinics eurohicago and Fattier F~anCis a La Salette missionary in tnePhilitpine Islands Dog meat is delicious if lt)TIE doesnt especially in the rural areas ~~ro~wa~~inot~e~~~ Latin realize what hes eating he insists But if one does know that It is dog meat the only

Essential Components way to get it down is by Steelworkers Head The recommendations were washing it down with a swig sometimes called ironwood must radically change upon arshy

devoted to such matters as the of gin at every mouthful As They-even make their own rival in the Philippines Earth- To Receive Award selection and training of teach- I chalk lines some resembling Old quakes and hurricanes con- P SB G C)

for the ong life In this Mother Hubbards shoe some stantly visit tllese lslands so ITT UR H (N - I Weets approaches to the adoles- Ab I tel t 1 d t fcountry we usually say Why lk t I d lik I k b old t e In na lOna presl en 0ltcent and organization and I e piS 0 S an some e )00 s UL mgs mus be very sturdy the United Steelworkers of put off till tomorrow what you A good ishline is twined around Even window jambs and outsideh 1 1 CCD B t

a recurring theme was that the a discalded typewriter ribbon s U mgs are mortised for greater celve the 1966 St Joseph thest ructure 0 f t e oca U can do today In the Islands t d Amedca has been named to reshy

they say Why do today what 1 d thO I 11 d t th d f tltcatechist does not operate in a middotspoo an IS me IS pu e s reng an sae y Worker Award presented at the can be put off till tomorrow through a concoction of charcoal B ld

vacuum the home the parish We Igh-tensloned Amerlcalls UL mg III Manila the 1ig annual Labor Day Mass heret t 1 and kerosene ReaI practical I t d th aod the commullL y a arge ale could11learn the secret 0f a long CL y an Inmiddot e provInce are as Th d d b

essential components of his assure ~ou Much better than different as dar and night Whiie e awar IS co-sponsore Y _ork life from theFilipinos At least any chalk line sold on the Amer- 1 d 1 b the Pittsburg Diocese apdarea I did for I often findmyself ican ma~ket pane um ercan be ordered in labor unions Presentation will

There was general agreement putting off till tomorrow what r Few Tools Manila lumber in the province be made by Bishop John J among the participants that per- could do today cOomes in the rough and i mean Wrlght of Pittsburgl1 f CC The carpenter works with A sons chosen or D work The mlmiddotssloner a New Bedford rough two by fOUl may be

h ld d tmiddot f velY f~ too lis toolbox at two Inches thlck at one end and Abel one of the founders of ou give some mica Ion 0 n~tive attendedStJoseph paro_ h d f ts d Ml ability to communicate with times no morethilli an empty froin th~ee tofour inches at the IS umon an 01 pJe ecessor the age -cultural _sociological ch~a) schooi in that city and La cement bagmiddot usually contains - other end Sti~l our carpenters the Steel )Vorkers Organizing

Salette minor and maJor sem- l t 11 C tt tmiddot f M groups to which they will be on Y a crosscu saw a sma work this lumber to speciflc~d omml ee Jsa nalve 0 agshyassignedIt was also pointed out inaries He is at prese-nf at the square one or two chisels a di~ensioris with great accuracy ~olia Ohio He was elected that no amount of training La Sal~tte Provincial House wood marker and a foot rule One good surface electIic planer ~ president Qf the United SteelshyOOULses will make a catechist Southbridge Massbut his heart Yet beautiful work is accom- could do more in a darthan 10 workers last year succeeding

is obviously very much ii the - I h d D d M D ald H h bGut of a person who is opinion- P IS e carpenters can do in a week aVI c on e as eeR ated or uncommunicative Philippines One concept of building however What patience these aetive in the labor movement

The selected one stated one His mem~o~tir~arly days men h~ve since the early 1930s group of participants must not in the Diocese of Tuguegarao Prelatre Wlcomes Hlving been in charge of Arhe St J9sephthe Worker only be able to communicate the Cagayan PI are affectionate constructions and of ~l consid- ward is presented to a persoll message but he himself must be In 1948 I was one of the lucky Israeli Presodent erable group of carpenters for who has distinguished himself ~e message have a genuine Fathers chosen to_found a newI~ SANTJAGO (NC)-Wherils- a good period of time I can say in the cause of Jhe workingman

love for the teenager and be th t b old th PII able to show this love acquired mission in the Philip- raelsPJesidentzil1man Shazar a UI mg III e n Ippmes

pines In previous years I had arrived here on an eight-day - is very interesting only and orily been a half-baked contractor at state vislt to Chile Raul Cardi- if one has acquired title absoshy

our minor seminary which ex- nal SHv1 Henriquez of Santiago lutely necessary virtul~ of pashyPope Paul Receives perience came in very handy was on hand at the airport as a tience

Episcopal Bi~hop Tool-minded that I was I memberofthe welcoming party VATICAN CITY (NC)-Episshy made it a point to take with me -The cardinal was introduced Minister on FCllcmiddotUtv eopal Bishop Horace W B Donshy as many hand tools as possible to Mr and Mrs Shazar by Pres- I MONTHLY CHURCH egan of New York has been reshy Electricaltools ~~ljiismissed for ident Eduardo Frei ltHICAltf9 (NC)~A Dinis~centl ceived in private audience by we knew that electricity had not On the day after his arrival of the Lutheran Church-Misshy BUDGEI EMVELOPES Pope Paul VI They discussed yet reached that part of the Presiden Shazar in an address souri Synod has been named an their mutual desire for Christian Islands But once there it took to a join1 session of the Congresstssocitte profssor of Ilociology PRINTED AND MAILED unity me very little time to realize that paid spedal tribute to Chile as at Loyola University here Dr

Bishop Donegan was the first even my hand tools meant little one of the few countries which Ross P Scherer who is a staff Write or Phone 672-1322 Episcopalian bishop of New to the Filipino worker Heres opened its doors to Jewish vic- member with the National

York ever to visit a Pope He the reason tims of the Hitlerite persecutions Council of ChurChes win as- 234 Second Street ~~II Riv noted that in the past it would From time -immemorial the in Europ~ Many were the Jews surne the post Sept 15 have been impossible for him t6 carpenters and cabinetmakers -~ho fled extermination finding recei ve me and for me to pay a visit to him

The Bishop had a 12-minute private visit and then introduced the aides accompanying him The Pope gave them medals of his reign and in addition gave the bishop a copy of the Bible in ilSreek and Latin similar to those he had given to Protestant obshyservers at the ecumenical counshyeil Bishop Donegan gave the Pope a copy of a new guidebook to the cathedral of St John the ])i vine in New York and a sUver ~wl from Britain

have been making their own logshyripping saws whittled down their own hammer and chisel handles squared off the smoothshyest and lightest wood planes out

of the hardest wood ill existence

Collect- $14 Million

AACHEN (NC) - Fourteen million dollars has been colshylected in the campaign for Miseshyreor the German Catholic overshyseas relief agency The amount

exceeding $125 million will be usedmiddot to combatmiddotmiddotfamine in India

here a safe arid dignified life without discrimination of any kind he said

CORRE~A amp SONS ONESTOP

SHOPPING CENTER bull Television 0 Furniture bull Apilances 0 Grocery

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