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. dJThe ANCHOR All An,hor of th, Soul, Sur, alld Firm-St. Paul Fall River, Mass., Thurs., Declember 19, 1963 Vol. 7, No. 52 © 19,152 The Anchor ............ , I t f I UJ4e 1" ONG BEFORE thclt day a decree had been issued by order of Caesar Augustus that a census of the whole world should be taken. This census was the first to take place while Cyrinus was in charge of Syria. - Accordingly, the people went, each to the city of his ancestor, to be registered; and so Joseph, too, being a member of the house and family of David, wEmt up from the town of Nazareth in Galilee 'to David's town in Judea, called Bethlehem, in order to be registered. He was accompcmied by his espoused wife Mary, who was with child. In the" course of their stay there, the time came for her delivery; and she gave birth to her first-born son. She wrapped hirn in swaddling clothes, and laidhi,m in a manger, because there was no accommodation for them in 'the lodging. In the same· regi4)n shepherds were camping in the open and keeping watch over their flocks by night. Suddenly, Ian angel of the Lord stood facing them, and the glory of the Lord shone round about them, so they were struck with terror. . liDo' not fear,'" the angel said to them. "Listen: '1' am bringing you good news of great joy which. is in, store fQr the whole nation. A Savior, who is the LOlrd M&ssias, was born to you today in David's town! - II And this will ,:serve as a token: you will find an infant wrapped in swaddling clothes and cradled in a :manger.'f All of a sudden, the angel was joined by a multitude of th.e heavenly host, praising God with the. strain: IIGlory to God in the heavens above, and on earth peace to men of good will.'" When at last the angels had withdrawn from them and returnled to heaven, the shepherds said to one another: "Let us go ove; to Bethlehem and find out the truth about this thing the Lord has made known to us." So they set off in haste, and sought out Mary and Joseph and the infant cradled in a manger. And when they saw them, they made known what had been told them about this little child. All those who heard the account given them by the shepherds exprc!ssed surprise, while Mary treasured all these -incidents and meditated on them in her heart. At last the shepherds returned, glorifying and praising God foil' everything they had heard and which afterwards was seen to be just· as they had been told•. ST. LUKE 1·20 (Kleist.Liny translation) GREETINGS TO ALL Bishopls Christmas Message Asks Union With 'God In his annual Christmas religious tone of the season, fullows: message to the faithful of What do we need most for the Diocese, the Most Rever- Christmas? Certainly not trin- end Bishop reminds that kets or toys, nor wampum and "Christmas is our union in mind wassail. M09t men, conscious of and heart with God" imd called the fact that the world is tor- on men to posses the truth that tured by hates and fears, would makes them free, the charity be glad to settle for real Peace. that make9 them brothers, the The only trouble is that the de- peace that belongs only to men cision is for men to make, and of good will. not all men are men of good will. .. His statement, which sets the Spiritual leaders sometimes feel Council Recess Insures Continuation of Work Though prayer and discussion could surely be called the essential parts of an Ecumenical Council, it does not mean that this is true only when the bishops are united in Rome. It is only that the bishops might be with their flocks for the great liturgical cele-_ brations of Christmas and that they might minister to their flocks as Christ sent them to that the Council wu interrupted. , But enen in thi9 inter-session period, the Council goes on. Pope Paul has said that the 'NAACP Unit To Hold Rally With the endorsement of the Most Reverend Bishop, the Fall River unit of the National As- seciation for the Advancement of Colored People will sponsor a Freedom Rally at 7:30 Sunday night, Dec. 29 in Sacred Heart School aUditorium, also Fall River. The public is invited. Presenting the rally program Turn to Page Twenty-four Council intends the conversion of the hearts of Catholics. "But it WI God that gives the grace Turn to Page Six Bishop's Charity Ball To Be Social .Event of Season The greatest, most spectacular Bishop's Charity Ban since its beginning nine years ago is anticipated by the large Diocesan Committee according to Co-Chairman Albert Petit and Mrs. Aristides A. Andrade who head the St. Vincent de Paul Society and the Dioce- Noted for the beautiful gowns, san Council of Catholic Wo- formal attire and spectacular men, sponsors of this annual pagentry, the Ball will be graced benefit for the underprivi- by Diocesan "lovelies" who wiU eged children of the Diocese. serve as usherettes for the dig- This year's affair will feature nat aries who will attend. the sparkling music of Ralph Usherettes representing all Stuart and his orchestra, famed sections of the Diooese follow: throughout the nation as So- Fall River Area - Carol Bart- ciety's leading dance band. Turn to Page Three that their voice is like that of one in a wilderness. There seems ... to be so little response. But God is Good. We know that. He 19 our Eternlll Father. He loves us. "God 90 loved the world as to send His only be- gotten Son SO that those who be- lieve in Him may not perish, but have everlasting life. (St. John 3:16). Now thill is eternal life, that they may know Thee the One True God and J esu. Christ Whom'Thou hast sent.'" Christmas is God come to live among U9. Christmas is our union in mind' and heart with God. To really enjoy Christmas means to possess the truth that makes men free, the charity that makes men brothers, and the peace that abides in all mesa of good-will. 'May we all come a great deal closer in the knowledge -that w. are all dear to the heart Of Christ and that we have in Him proof of the fact that we are all precious in the sight of God Our Father 'Msgr. Canty 'N'amed Pastor Of St. Paul's, Taunton The Most Reverend Bishop announces today the ap.- pointment of Rt. Rev. Joseph C. Canty _to be pastor of St. Paul's Church, Taunton. The Taunton Parish has been vacant since the death of Rev. John J. Griffin on September 30. Monsignor tered the 'Naval Chaplain Canty has recently retired in February, 1942, from St. from the Chaplain Corps of John's Church, Attleboro. He the United States Navy holds several decorations for bi8 where he held the rank of Turn to Page Three Captain. His last post was that of Force Chaplain on the Staff of the Commander - in - Chief of- Naval Activities in Europe. The Taunton-born prelate en- MONSIGNOR CANTY

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san Council of Catholic Wo­ formal attire and spectacular men, sponsors of this annual pagentry, the Ball will be graced benefit for the underprivi­ by Diocesan "lovelies" who wiU MONSIGNOR CANTY them to that the Council wu interrupted. , But enen in thi9 inter-session period, the Council goes on. Pope Paul has said that the Christ and that we have in Him proof of the fact that we are all precious in the sight of God Our Father Turn to Page Six are all dear to the heart Of ~ Vol. 7, No. 52 I

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dJThe ANCHOR All Anhor ofth Soul Sur alld Firm-St Paul

Fall River Mass Thurs Declember 19 1963

Vol 7 No 52 copy 19152 The Anchor I ~

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UJ4e Q~riltmus ~tnry 1ONG BEFORE thclt day a decree had been ~ issued by order of Caesar Augustus that a census of the whole world should be taken This census was the first to take place while Cyrinus was in charge of Syria -

Accordingly the people went each to the city of his ancestor to be registered and so Joseph too being a member of the house and family of David wEmt up from the town of Nazareth in Galilee to Davids town in Judea called Bethlehem in order to be registered

He was accompcmied by his espoused wife Mary who was with child

In the course of their stay there the time came for her delivery and she gave birth to her first-born son

She wrapped hirn in swaddling clothes and laidhim in a manger because there was no accommodation for them in the lodging

In the samemiddot regi4)n shepherds were camping in the open and keeping watch over their flocks by night Suddenly Ian angel of the Lord stood facing them and the glory of the Lord shone round about them so th~t they were struck with terror

liDo not fear the angel said to them Listen 1 am bringing you good news of great joy which is in store fQr the whole nation A Savior who is the LOlrd Mampssias was born to you today in Davids town -

IIAnd this will serve y~u as a token you will find an infant wrapped in swaddling clothes and cradled in a mangerf

All of a sudden the angel was joined by a multitude of the heavenly host praising God with the strain

IIGlory to God in the heavens above and on earth peace to men of good will

When at last the angels had withdrawn from them and returnled to heaven the shepherds said to one another Let us go ove to Bethlehem and find out the truth about this thing the Lord has made known to us

So they set off in haste and sought out Mary and Joseph and the infant cradled in a manger

And when they saw them they made known what had been told them about this little child All those who heard the account given them by the shepherds exprcssed surprise while Mary treasured all these -incidents and meditated on them in her heart

At last the shepherds returned glorifying and praising God foil everything they had heard and which afterwards was seen to be justmiddot as they had been toldbull

ST LUKE ~ 1middot20 (KleistLiny translation)

GREETINGS TO ALL

Bishopls Christmas Message Asks ~ Union With God

In his annual Christmas religious tone of the season fullowsmessage to the faithful of

What do we need most forthe Diocese the Most Revershy Christmas Certainly not trinshyend Bishop reminds that kets or toys nor wampum and Christmas is our union in mind wassail M09t men conscious of and heart with God imd called the fact that the world is torshyon men to posses the truth that tured by hates and fears would makes them free the charity be glad to settle for real Peace that make9 them brothers the The only trouble is that the deshypeace that belongs only to men cision is for men to make and of good will not all men are men of good will

His statement which sets the Spiritual leaders sometimes feel

Council Recess Insures Continuation of Work

Though prayer and discussion could surely be called the essential parts of an Ecumenical Council it does not mean that this is true only when the bishops are united in Rome It is only that the bishops might be with their flocks for the great liturgical cele-_ brations of Christmas and that they might minister to their flocks as Christ sent them to that the Council wu interrupted

But enen in thi9 inter-session period the Council goes on

Pope Paul has said that the

NAACP Unit To Hold Rally

With the endorsement of the Most Reverend Bishop the Fall River unit of the National Asshyseciation for the Advancement of Colored People will sponsor a Freedom Rally at 730 Sunday night Dec 29 in Sacred Heart School aUditorium also Fall River The public is invited

Presenting the rally program Turn to Page Twenty-four

Council intends the conversion of the hearts of Catholics But it WI God that gives the grace

Turn to Page Six

Bishops Charity Ball To Be Social Event of Season

The greatest most spectacular Bishops Charity Ban since its beginning nine years ago is anticipated by the large Diocesan Committee according to Co-Chairman Albert Petit and Mrs Aristides A Andrade who head the St Vincent de Paul Society and the Dioceshy Noted for the beautiful gowns san Council of Catholic Woshy formal attire and spectacularmen sponsors of this annual pagentry the Ball will be graced benefit for the underprivishy by Diocesan lovelies who wiU eged children of the Diocese serve as usherettes for the digshy

This years affair will feature nataries who will attend the sparkling music of Ralph Usherettes representing all Stuart and his orchestra famed sections of the Diooese follow throughout the nation as Soshy Fall River Area - Carol Bartshycietys leading dance band Turn to Page Three

that their voice is like that of one in a wilderness There seems to be so little response

But God is Good We know that He 19 our Eternlll Father He loves us God 90 loved the world as to send His only beshygotten Son SO that those who beshylieve in Him may not perish but have everlasting life (St John 316) Now thill is eternal life that they may know Thee the One True God and J esu Christ WhomThou hast sent

Christmas is God come to live among U9 Christmas is our union in mind and heart with God To really enjoy Christmas means to possess the truth that makes men free the charity that makes men brothers and the peace that abides in all mesa of good-will

May we all come a great deal closer in the knowledge -that w are all dear to the heart Of Christ and that we have in Him proof of the fact that we are all precious in the sight of God Our Father

Msgr Canty Named Pastor Of St Pauls ~ Taunton

The Most Reverend Bishop announces today the apshypointment of Rt Rev Joseph C Canty _to be pastor of St Pauls Church Taunton The Taunton Parish has been vacant since the death of Rev John J Griffin on September 30 Monsignor tered the Naval Chaplain Cor~ Canty has recently retired in February 1942 from St from the Chaplain Corps of Johns Church Attleboro He the United States Navy holds several decorations for bi8 where he held the rank of Turn to Page Three Captain His last post was that of Force Chaplain on the Staff of the Commander - in - Chief ofshyNaval Activities in Europe

The Taunton-born prelate en-

MONSIGNOR CANTY

2 THE ANCHOR-Thurs Dec 19 1963

Cardinal Cushing Award Recipient

NEW YORK (NC) - Richard Cardinal Cushing has been rwned to receive the Shield of Blessed Gregory X - Crusader for his effort in behalf of the Holy Name Society

BNS national headquarters here announced that the award given to members of the hiershyarchy for notably furthering Holy Name Society work in their dioceses will be presented to the archbishop of Baston at his convenience

The sterling silver shield bears on its upper left side the coat-ofshyarms of Blessed Gregory X who reigned as pope from 1272 to 1276 and on its upper right side the episcopal crest of the recipshyient

On becoming headmiddot of the Bosshytonmiddot archdiocese in 1944 Cardinal Cushing immediately started reshyorganizing the Holy Name SocishyetyTbe archdiocese now ha more than 100000 HNS members

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Mass Ordo FRIDAY-Ember Friday in Adshyvent II Class Violet Mass Propshy

er No Gloria Or Creed Comshymon Preface

SATURDAY-St Thomas Aposshytle II Class Red Mass Proper Gloria Second Collect Embe Saturday in Advent Creed Preface of AposUes

SUNDAY-IV Sunday of Adshyvent I Class Violet Mag Proper No Gloria Creed Preface of Trinity

MONDAY - Mass of previous Sunday II Class Violet Mall Proper No Gloria or Creed Common Preface

TUESDAY-Vigil of Christmas I Class Violet Mass Proper No Gloria or Creed Common

Preface WEDNESDAY-Nativity of Our

Lord Jesus Christ I Class White Firsi Mass Gloria Creed Preface and Communicantes of Christmas Second Mass Gloria second Collect St Anastasia Martyr Creed Preface and CommunishyiaDtesof Christmas Third Mass Gloria ~ Preface and Communicantea of Christmas The Last Gospel it omitted Each priest may offer 1bree Masses Holy Day of Obligation

THURSDAY-St Stephen Proshytoinartyr n Clasa Red Mus PJOper Gloria Second Collect Octave 01 Chri8tmasCreedj Preface and Communican_ laquo ChristmaS

FORTY HOURS DEVOTION

Deemiddot22-St Marys Home New Bedford

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Christlmas Joy from Holy Trinity West Harwich

Tirnothy Richard Cteta tong Michael Souza

This day yotU shaU know that the lord will come and save WI and in the mornshying you shall bullbull His glory

CBS Postpones Schools Report

NEW YORK (NC)-The CBS TV network hal indefiniteIr postponed an hour-long CBS Reports program on Cathol schools originally scheduled for

middotbroadcast on Wednesday Dee 18

Arthur Morse producer of the program said themiddot entire proshygram middotscheduleof CBS Repor~ has been revamped In the wake of President Kennedyje assassishynation

Morse said a new date for bull Ihowing of the Catholic school program has not 7et been set

The program is a aud7 of the place of CathoUc achools bull American life and 01 their relashytionship to the ederal aid

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Rt Rev Joseph C Canty St Pauls Church Taunton as pastor Effective Date-Friday Dec 27 1963

THE ANCHOR- S Thurs Dec 19 1963Fr Nicholas Halligan~ OP

Receives High Distinction The Master General of the Order of Preachers Most ReioiceRev Aniceto FE~rnandez OPOf has conferred the honor

and degree of Master of Sacred Theology on the Very Reverend Nicholas Halligan OP STM son of Mr and Let the heavenl Mrs Frank J Halligan of 85 phical studies at the DominicanShawmut Street Fall River House of StUdies River ForestIn ceremonies recently held m and theological studies at at St Stephens Priory the Dominican House of Studies

in Washington DC he wasDover Mass where he is subshyprior and professor of Fundashy ordained to the priesthood in

Washington in 1943 by Archshymental Theology Father Halli shyaan received the biretta and bishop MJ Lemieux OP of Otshyring insignia of the office tawa

The honor and degree of After two years as professor Master of Sacred Theology is of philosophy at St Josephs the highest academic degree and Priory S9merset Ohio Father distinction conferred by the Halligan was sent to the PonshyDominican Order Its origin tillcal International Co 11e g e ~es back to the early medieval Angelicum where he received 1IDiversities and schools Among his doctorate in Sacred Theoshybull requirements are years of logy He returned to Washington _ching in theology and philoshy as professor of theology and _phy a comprehensive examishy Master of Studies of the Ponti shyaaUon in these fields by a board fical Theological Faculty of the 01 examiners appointed by the Dominican House of StUdies Master General the publication coming to the Dover Priory in

1959 In 1958 he received the Praeshy

sentatus in Sacred Theology from the then Master General now Cardinal Michael Browne OP Recently he has authored a book The Administration of the Sacraments published by Alba House of Staten Island

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Faithful May Select Day of Observance Of Christmas Vigil

The Chancery Office has sshylUed the following notice

-rile Sacred Connegatfon 01 the Council by a decree 01 December 3rd 1959 granted to each of the faithful the privilege of selecting either December 24th or December 23rd for the observance of the law of fast and complete absti shy

FATHER HALLIGAN OP nence associated with the Vigil of Christmas or lICientic studies and the petimiddotmiddot

tion of the quadriennial chapteJ~

of the province of the Order Father Halligan graduated Msgr Canty

trom Sacred Heart School ill Continued from Page One 1930 and BMC Durfee High outstanding service during theSchool in 1934 He attended war and since that timeProvidence College subsequent Monsignor Canty was born inIy entering the Dominican Novi- Taunton on Aug 17 1909 thetiate then at St Rose PriOQ son of the late Charles E andSpringfield Ky After philoso- Ellen McGann Canty A graduate

of St Marys High School he made his classical studies atCharity Ball Boston College He stUdied phishy

Continued from Page Ten losophy and theology at St BershyIdewicz Henriette Y Bunn Ami nards S em ina r y Rochester Connors Kathleen Farrell Carshy NY and was ordained in St olyn A Holleran Marille Janick Marys Cathedral on May 26 Kathleen A Kearns Maureen l~ 1934 by the late Bishop Cassidy Krauzyk Paulette L Labecki Monsignor Canty served as asshyVirginia Matthews Barbara Memiddot sistant in Nantucket East TaunshyCann Susan McVey Rena A ton and Norton and entered the Patry Judith A Peirce and service from St Johns Parish ludith Silvia New Bedford In Attleboro Area - Susan Ellen Andersoll Pope John elevated MonsignorMary Frances Harney Kathleen Canty to the rank of Domestic Kennedy Barbara Mary LEl~ Prelate last yearlavor Marcia Ann Morelli Monsignor Canty will assume Maureen Therese OBrien Barshy his new responsibility on Fridaybara Ann OHara Marguerite Dec 27 Ann Sequin and Susan MarguEshyrite Walsh Taunton Area - Ava Rmiddotmiddot C II Demers Helen Jane DeSilvia IVler 0 ege Gets Suzanne Fornal Barbara A Construction Loan Mendoza Gail Mitchell Ann Maria Procopio Diane Renaud WASHINGTON (NC)-Spring and Donna E Welch Attleboro Hill College Mobile Ala and Area - Sue Carbonetti Elaine Rivier College Nashua NH DAmico Alice Desautel Susan will be lent Federal funds to Fortin Jeanne Maigret and Lil- finance construction of new Uan Morin Cape Cod Area- faeillties on their campuses Mary E Courtuell Margaret De- The Federal Housing and Chene Ellen S Dunbar Kath- Home Finance Agency said leen Kennedy Sandra L Santos Spring Hill will be lent $752000 _d Mary Beth Spooner to help finance a two-story social

union building containing bull cafeteria

Curia President Rivier will be lent $1160000 Rev Joseph Delaney moder- to help build a residence hall

ator of the Taunton curia of the and student center The resishyLegion of Mary announces that dence hall will house 102 John Keating of 34 Grant Stre1et women students and the dining taunton baa been elected cwia hall wUl seat about 380 atudenu -eaident eM ~cl-t7 membez

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rejoice and let the earth be glad before the face of the Lord because He cometh

Name Intentions Of Unity Octave

GARRISON (NC)-The Chair of Unity Octave an eight-day prayer period for the reunion of Christendom will be observed starting Saturday Jan 18

Father Titus Cranny SA dishyrector of the Chair of Unit) Apostolilte at the motllerhouse of the Franciscan Friars of Atonement here in New York announced the daily intentions as follows

Jan 18 fOr the unity of all Christians in the Church Jan 19 formiddot separated Eastern brethshyren Jan 20 for Anglicans Jan

- 21 for European Christians Jan 22 for American Chris tians Jan 23 for spiritual reshynewal of Catholics Jan 24 for the Jewish people Jan 25 for extenaion of the Church in other lands

Father Cranny said that holy longing for unity should sweep over the world inspiring people of all faiths but especialshyly Catholics to pray for unity

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May the ampteslingl of the ChrIst Child whose

birthday w honor and celebrate at this

time be bestowed abundantty on you and you

- now and through the coming year

4 THE ANCHOR-Thurs Dec 19 1963

PopeHasConcern Over Breakdown Of Marriages

VATICAN CITY (NC) shyPope Paul VI addressing judges of the Universal Churchs court of appeal wondered aloud if the increase in the number of marriage cases brought before the court is not traceable to a decline in moral responsibility

Public entertainment books end other publications have spread dangerous ideas and mistaken attitudes said the Pope

He added And it is also a fact that these stimuli meet with less resistance within the very sanctuary of the family than they did in the past

The Pope was speaking to the ~dges of the Sacred Roman Rota assembled for their cusshytomary papal audience at the beginning of the new judicial year Dean or head of the court is a priest from Shenanshydoah Pa Msgr Francis J Brennan

In his address to the court the Pope spoke of the absolute necessity of a recall to the preshyeminence of moral values

Moral Values He also praised pastoral unshy

dertakings which give engaged couples and young married coushyples that moral and spiritual preparation which willillumishynate and strengthen their conshyllICience for the holiness of love and the firmness and real hapshypiness of family life

Pope Paul said that conscience -that light of the soul-must rule ecclesiastical judges and lawyers as well as the partiea involved in a suit

He said also Those contracting marriage

should not approach it superfi shyeially as a caprice of the senses or an adventure or an uncertain experiment but should be conshyscious of the step they are takshying and should see it as the great ISacrament w h i c h consecrates them to the sublime mission of collaborating with God in giving life to new creatures and caring fur their development with prushydence and an awareness of their responsibility

Exemption Stands TORONTO (NC)-A move to

abolish exemption of churches from municipal taxes was killed by the Toronto City Councils legislation committee Alderman George Ben who proposed the plan said the city is losing milshylions in tax dollars from the exemption

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Supreme Pontiff A~sures Nyerere VATICAN CITY (NC) shy

Pope Paul VI has assured President Julius Nyerere of Tanganyika that Mrican nashytions have no better friends that the Catholic clergy and no better citizens than the Cathoshylic people

During an audience here the Pope thanked President Nyerere for his visit and bade him and his party a heartfelt welcome to Our home as heartfelt as the welcome extended to Us last year when We had the unforshygettable experience of visiting the vast African continent

The Pope recalled how imshypressed he had been by the surging vitality of the African people and of Africas newly inshydependent nations

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These nations are moving I8pidl~ toward prosperity he said

Tanganyika a former British trusteeship in East Africa beshycame independent in 1961 Its 92 million population is 16 per cent Catholic

- No Greater Friends In achieving their aspirashy

tions he said the beloved people of Africa have no greater friends We think and no more lenerolls collaborators than the

Rememher the candy jar of toffee chews Weve put that candy right into our ice ~reqm Imagine bullbull creamy hutterscotchmiddot rum ice cream with luscious toffee candy hlended throughout Who hut Hood could think of this delectable way to hring hack old-time Havor

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On Catholics Catholic bishops and clergy and no citizens more loyal and reshyspectful than the African Cathshyolics

We pray therefore that our children in your country and in all of Africa may prove themshyselves zealous observers of law and order and that the various governments may protect and safeguard that freedom which the Church needs to carry on her high mission of truth charity and justice for the good of Africa and for peace in the world

Tighten Anti-Bias Housing Laws ~WARK (NC)-The New

Jersey Real Estate Commission has put into effect new rules to

supplement the states anti-disshycrimination laws on housing sales and rentals

Copies of the rules of a memshyorandum on the states anti-bias laws have been sent to all real estate agents Violations can be a cause for suspension of a brokers license

The rules state that broke11l are not to accept listings from an owner who indicates he doea not intend to abide by state law They also make it mandatoq that brokers inform clients about the laws and penalties for vioshylations

Affects Advertlslnc Brokers are also barred from

sending mailings or indulging bull other practices designed to enshytice property owners to sell upoo arrival of a member of a millOlshyity group in the neighborhood They are also barred from indishycating racial or ethnic prefershyences in advertising prop~ listings

State law prohibits discrimIshynation in sale of housing except those in developments of 10 homes or less or in rental at apartments except in owner-oeshycupied homes of three familiea or less

HOOD BUTTER RUM TOFFEE ICE CREAM

Urges Catholic Schools Study Race Problem By Rev Andrew M Gret~ley

Recently we lamented the Ieeming lack of interest of Catholic universities in large reale research in problems with which Catholic Silcial teaching has been concerned the most crucial area of such reshysearch at presshyent would be the race quesshytion On this subject the Catholie universi shyties could take the lead wit h little difficulty since no one is doing research on race The southern oliguchy which controls Congress has frightened both the foundations and the governmental agencies away from the subject the forshymer because of fear of los of their tax-exempt status and the latter for fear of having their budgets destroyed

After Integration One of the problems to which

fatholic scholars might turn d1eir attention is the question of what happens after integrashynon For even though the race question cannot be solved withshyout integration it ought to be clear that integration by itself is only the beginning of a solushyUon

U Negroes could shop in any tore where they could afford Cbe merchandise eat in an~ resshytaurant where they could pay ftle bill attend any school where they can pass the tests work at eny job for which they have the _ills and live in any home for which they can pay the rent or meet the mortgage payments only a relatively small propor- Gon of the Negro population would experience much of a ehange in their lives

It should be emphasized that Integration is necessary both for fhat crucial portion of the Negro population which would benefit icnm it and as a prelude to further soCial progress for the Negro masses It is necessary but DOt enough

Culture of Poverty There are several reasons for

the slow social progress of i~ershyican Negroes and none of them have to do with any basic infeshyriority

However there is no esltaping 1I1e fact that a people (annot overcome iIi a few years the efshyfect of several centuries of davery and another century of segregation (which in its own way is worSe than slavery)

Discrimination poverty chashyamptic family life above all lack of hor in a better life deprive men and women of the motivashytions and the social skills necshyessary to improve their life tyle even when such improve_ ment become theoreticall~r posshylIlule

A culture of poverty which generates indifference cynicism and despair does not disappear overnight and will not disappear automatically when oPPClrtunishyties begin to appear Neither do problems of family instability vanish from the scene when the magic wand of integration is waved

Effecamps of Injustice But for the vast majodty of

Negroes the major gain from inshytegration is that it will lead all Americans--Negro and white-shyto do everything in their power to eradicate the last vestigea of the effects of injustice 1m the Jiegro people

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TODAY-Mass as on Sunday It is by Gods grace and his Our Lords TombChristmas is the feast of every persons redemption shy Our God is coming to save us Sacramental order that these Ele_ The Popes trip shall therefoNThis night is born to you a Savior who is Christ the Lord (Communion Hymn)-this is the cisive events already a part of be a continuatiltp1 of the CouncilBeing the Ultimate whom the the history of the human race It Shall point to the necessity olChristian confronts in worship can become a part of everymansStudents and Freedom prayer for the success 01 1beChristian worship is not a matshy personal history as they are mysshyIt is good to hear the swelling number of distinguished Council and it shall exempl~ ter of elients frantically searchshy teriously sacramentally mad e that Christian Charity that ill toeducators who are insisting that their students do not ing for a disinterested God God present in every congregation of reign before all attemcentll enjoy an absolute freedom of action but a freedolll that i8 the one who searches who the people of God here and now reunion

must be used - not abused - in keeping with the dictates finds who love~ patiently while The urgency of todays Mass DiscussiC)nwaitin~ for a free response of expressed in such texts a6of the law of God and the good order of the community But the intellectual work elllove The Lord is near (Enshy Pour out your dew you heavshyAs happens in every college generation there are the council may not only nottrance Hymn First Reading) al shy ens from above Put forth cease but increa8e during 1bethose individuals who feel that because they are physically ways Our Advent task is to your power Lord and come intersessionable to do many things then they have the right to follow make our antennae more sensishy The Lord draws near middotMake In an address to the 14th e shytive to His current comings intheir desires and this is the business of no one but themshy no delay is an urgency which gress of Italian CathoHc LawshyWord and sacraments has a present dimension as wellselves They rail against college regulations and deans y~rs Cardinal Bea Presidem ol

as a past and a future The presshywarnings and feel that any attempt to call them to reshy TOMORROW-Ember Friday the Secretariat for the Promoshyent dimension of todays Mass

sponsibility for what they have done is a violation of sacred in Winter With fasting and with tionof Chritian Unity develshyis decisive for our salvationshyprayer we prepare to celebrate oped one of the themes 01 thefreedom history as a community of beshythe Lords historic Advent And last debates of the 2nd SessioampTheirs is of course the action of the adolescent who lievers in the present momentas we wait we realize more He attemnted to define Chrisshya moment made holy by Christcries out for the freedom of the adult while clinging to the keenly the bonds that unite us tian Reli~ious Liberty Reli shythrough His action in this sacrashyirresponsibility of the child They are disturbed when told to the Jewish people The full gious liberty he said 1a _ment

that Lhey cannot have it both ways Either they are meaning of Christs Advent can inalienable and undeniable right be known only to the Christian MONDAY-Mass as on Sunshy of man Ih treatment and deshychildren - in which case they must place their decisions who is as familiar with the Old day So Ollr encounter with velopment in the Council Iscompletely in the hands of others or else they are adults Testament as he is with the New Christ in the Mass or in any of therefore of vital importance to

in which case they must use their freedom in accord with Old and New Testaments are one the sacraments or in the preachshy mankind Gods law and in keeping with tl)e rights of others and Bible one inspired account of ing of His Word is an encounter We in th n 11th Century tbfnk

Gods love for His people and of of freedom from all externalthe good order of the community with a living and reigning the Wod He speaks to us Christ-of-this-moment I a the r constraint he began Howe~As the various educators have reminded their charges

than the recovery of a historical turning to S~rnture the eminentthere are absolutes and the moral law is one There are EMBlm SATURDAY IN WINshy figure prelate bid us have a tru17 limits of ones personal freedom and the rights of others TER 0 the seven lessons in the When I hear Johns cry in the Christian outlook on freedom

Missal only the first one andand the good of the whole have a place The student is by Gospel Prepare the way of the St Paul was the herald andthe last two are ordinarily read hero of liherty even whendefinition a student one in the process of learning of Lord I do not speculate aboutat Mass today The Exodus event those faithful Jews who accepted loaded with chains For thebecoming and in this process he must submit to the is related to the Incarnation of Jesus as Saviour nor about the Apostle liberty has an essenshywisdom of his teachers And finally the college exists Gods Son as it is to His death events of the last days when tially interior value It mamiddotkes

not only to inform the intellect but to train the person and rising again (First Readshy creation reaches its consummashy the Christhm free from passhying) although per~et c1clivCrshyand this implies moral training tion Johns cry is an appeal for sion master of his actions bull ance ~nd the abolition of he may construct his own pershyShould educators abandon these principles they would my action now in terms of faithcrooke1 ways (Gospel) w1

and hope and love sonality and at the same timebe abbetors in the destruction of truth rather than its not be known until the day of determine his own destinyservants and proponents the Lord (2nd Reading) at TFESDAY-Vigil of Christmas The Carc1i ro al pointed to true

the end of time This spaceThank God there are so many aware of their position The now of todays liturgy is freedomc two most essentialbetweer rej ibices in the work our response to the fact thatand stating it with clarity and forcefulness elements 1) the consciousneB8of Christ in Church and Word human nature matter the and mastery of ones own acshyand sal~raments even though world itself are blessed reshy tion 2) the will of giving oneself oppositiJn is real and paths are claimed in a sense divinized generously to truth justice one not yet straight by the feast we prepare to celeshy brothers and God

brate Tomorrow earths defile In a short historical reviewFOURTH SUNDAY OF ADshy ment will be washed away the 80 year old prelate showedVENT The Gospel places Adshy All that is flesh and blood will how the recent popes hadvent in history It was in therheANCHOR see ou-- God and Saviour15th year of the emperor Tishy Turn to Page Nine(Communion Hymn)

berius reign John proshyOFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE DIOCESE OF FAll RIVER What a beautiful economy ofclaimed an advent ture who have labored loneexpression in the Gospels simpletlublilhed weekly by The Catholic Press of the Diocese of fqll River If Christianity is sometimes under the nation of some kindstatement she will bear a son

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Dec 19 1963 Christmas middotAn Acceptable People

The Epistle of Midnight Mass says He gave himself for us that he might redeem us from all iniquity and that he might cleanse for himself an acceptable people

The Christmas story - Gods becoming man and dwelling among us - is not simply the re-living of the birth of Christ with all its touching details of poverty and humishylity It is not alone the bringing into focus of the Divine

Childs appeal The Christmas story - the littleness of the Child the purity of Mary the dutifulness of Joseph the wonder of the scene - is more than all of these

The Christmas story is the story of redemption From all eternity Gods plan for mans redemption meant the Incarnation - Gods becoming man From all eternity God willed to anoint human nature by uniting it to His Divinity From all eternity God willed the salvation of the human race through joining a human body and soul to the Second -r-Person of the All-Holy Trinity

The Christmas story is the story of redemption The ~~ King of Peace is exalted whose face the whole world longs

~ to see Lift up your heads for your redemption is near at hand These texts taken from the Christmas Mass and Office portray not a helpless Infant but the King of Ages ~S]ht Jl1l (C]ffilteeJLVreg + coming in power and majesty He does not need the trappings of vesture or surroundings to show forth His glory He is God manifested in the flesh the victorious te101ltdl Jb ltEpounditJr ~l SlaquoJ)]m 0

Warrior Who alone conquers the hold of evil over men the King Who leads men to victory over t~emselves and the - ][ sect at d - Surmshypowers of middotdarkness

Looking upon the Christmas scene men of good will see not only the Child but the Son of God not only the object of their love but the One Who alone makes them ThnOu1h thpound Wpoundpoundk With thpound ChWlCh lovable to God by drawing them to Himself not only the One of Whom the angels sing but the One Who makes By REV ROBERT W HOVDA Catholic University them sing in their own hearts because they have been made children of the Father through their Brother Christ -

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of conversion information __ flection research dialogue bull tween bishops reforms - those accepted and those in prepshyaration are all indispensable of middotcourse But all this will find its true efficacy o n I y through the grace of God Therefore He shall be a lJilgrim

Ecumenical AsIteetB The Popes pilgrimage doe

have ecumenical aspects Pale shytine is divided into rival counshytries which are always on the brink of war Christians themshyselves have made of this blessed land a battlefield Their feudll for the possession of various Holy Places or their presidellC7 in anyone of them during sershyvices had only spotlighted the scandal of Christian Disunity

As an example the Basilica of the Holy Sepulchre is under the care of three confessions the Latins the Greek Orthodoz and the Arcnenian Orthodox The great shrine has heeD plundered twice burned and bombed during the Israel-Arab War It is only the outside stagings that holds the great church up Yet it was only the threat of total ruin that brought the three (rouos together to c0shyoperate in the restoratio ol

Fall River Mall OSborne 5-7151 ly to a myopic extent it is beshy he is to save his people from and spirit but whose intelaquority cause we fail to remember that and wholeness and harmon iiitheir sinsPUBLISHER the things we celebrate in mysshy now restored You are m cJIIl

Moat Rev James L Connolly DO PhD tery in our sacramental worship CHRISTMAS DAY Everyshy (Midnight Entrance Hymn) II are historical events They are thing worldly in today invaded addressed not only to JeshyGENERAL MANAGER ASST GENERAL MANAGER events which took place in this by divinity and orientated but to alI of us whom Be hal

Ieyen Dan~ P $halloo MA Rev John P Driecoll -Norld at definite times and toward a spiritual goal The joined to Himself who break MANAGING EOITOI places advancing the course of midnight dawn and daytime the Bread of His Body lit the J Goa middot Ute WOII - Masses all sine the joy of crca- holy table

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Stresses Counei I Turned First To Liturgy

VATICAN CITY (NC) Pope Paul VI has pointed out that while the Catholic Church is sometimes acshycused of emphasizing her visible authority themiddot council Fathers turned their first attention to the liturgy

Speaking to a crowd of 1000 at his regular Wednesday audishyence the Pope said This audishyence seems to Us an echo of the Vatican council which ended its second session with promulgashytion of the Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy that is with the exhortation to us all to pray and to pray well

The Church is sometimes acshycused of emphasizing her laws and decrees her visible authorshyity The highest authorities of the Church however have turned their first attention to the liturgy and have given the place o honor to prayer to conshyversation with God

Mutually Helpful

This was done he said beshyeause authorIty and spirit in the Church are mutually helpful and her laws intend to obtain for the heavenly Father many SOUls who will adore Him in spirit and in truth

The Pope exhorts you over and over again as the council does to pray to pray well to pray with the Church especially at the approach of Christmas to pray to be worthy to receive Him at His coming Pray then that Our Lord may be born again and live in you in your souls your homes your communities bath civil and religious with the precious gifts of His grace and His peace

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The session to bemiddot held June 17 to July 22 will bring togeth-_ er demographers sociologists economists clergymen educashytors and public officials

They will consider such topics as world population growth world resources and technology the current status of fertility control the Roman Catholic view on population control the Protestant view on population control population trends and the underdeveloped nations birth control and public policy family size rhythm and the (anti-ovulation) pill accordshying to a statement outlining pur- poses of the course

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The institute said in a stateshyment that world population is now growing by 45 million year_ 1y and commented Such a rate of growth creates obvious and enormous social problems

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At Georgetown of population growth Deglect not only the potential of technoshylogical change but the velue of human beings and their potenshytial productive capacity

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Pavi lion Reports Many Inquiries

NEW YORK (NC)-The proshygram director of the Vaticaa Pavilion at the New York Worlds Fair said reservatioDII by Catholic groups planning tours are coming at a great pace

Father John J Gorman bull Brooklyn diocesan priest told aa interviewer that inquiries 1Mshyready have come from as faw away as France about the pavil shyion at the fair which will Opesl in April 1964

The Vatican is constructing $25 million pavilion featuring 325-seat chapel and the centushyries-old Pieta by Michaelangelo which is being brought heN from st Peters basilica

Father Gorman said America Catholics have contributed more than $2 million toward the pavilion

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By Mary Tinley Daly This Christmas column

from our house to yours brings the u sua 1 good wishes Happy Christmas Holy Christmas rather than the Merry Christmas of former saddened w 0 rId

years It is too soon to carry on the Merry bit right now This years Christmas is saddened by the unexpected assassination of President Kenshynedy leaving a y lti u ng widow two fatherless children anli a

saddened world It was a traumatic experience

for everybody a sobering epishysode pointing up sudden death

In the wake of the Nov 22 tragedy are the other fatheIless children the Tippetts of Dalilas and of Lee Harvey Oswald Christmas will not be the SiUJle for any of these families fltlr a long long time if ever

Pre - Christmas 1963 is a world-wide time of trauma

Suspension of normal activity during the acute period of mourning brought realization to all Americans of the meaning of life and death Moreovelr it brought a knowledge and appre_ ciation of the Catholic Faith to many who had never known anything of the Mass and the ineffable consolation in death wh4h a sincere belief in the world hereafter means

Upon taking up slowly the Way-of-the-world the - filnite tasks to which our lives are deshydicated - we all have a new viewpoint

Almost as a shock come the fattened newspapers not only with their news columns filled with investigation of the tragedy and news of the new adminirtrashytIon but the huge amount of newsprint - already contracted tor -to advertise the selling of merchandise Page after page is filled with urging to buy-iouyshybuy

Somehow the importance of getting something for the man who has everything loses its punch if it ever had any-mink enveloped bottle openers and the Bke

Fortunately family Christmas eustoms engendered in generashytions past will continue the blessed routine that carries through year after year Friends will be remembered with cards the familiar charities will as al shyways hold their place children will have their toys family vis_ its will prevail perennially Best of all religious customs will continue the setting up of the home creche entire famil3 reshyeeiving Holy Communion either at midnight Mass or at a Mass on Christmas morning

In most houses there will be a Christmas tree adorned with baubles from years past and a few new sparkles added

This Christmas perhaps not only will family ties be stronger but also those with other human beings

Along this line we should like to share with readers some thoughts written by Fra Giovanshyni in 1513 equally applicable in 1963

There is nothing 1 can give you which you have not but there is much that while I can not give you you can tak~~ - - shy

No heaven can come to us unless our hearts find rest in it today Take heaven - - bull

No peace lies in the future which is not hidden in the presshy

ent bull bull bull take peace - - bull

THE ANCHOR-Thurs Dec 19 1963

Kingdom Know t hat the

kingdom of God is at hand amen I say to you it shall not be delayed

Christmas Prayers from Our Lady of Victory Centerville

Danette Pendergast John J Pendergast III

The gloom of the world is but a shadow behind it yet within our middotreach is joy Take joy shy

There is radiance in darkshyness could we but see-and to see we have only to look 1 beshyseech you to look Take radiance bullbull shy

Life is so full of meaning and purpose so full of beauty 00shyneath its covering that you will find earth but cloaks your

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heaven Courage then to claim it that is all But courage you have and the knowledge that we are pilgrims together wending through unknown country home

And so at this Christmas time 1 greet you with profound esteem and with the prayer that for you now and forever the day breaks and the shadows flee away

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stressed one or the other of these essential parts depending on the historical problems

I remind you that the Church has solemnly affirmed the inalshyienable rights of the human person to the freedom in honorshying God privatel and publicly to proclaim and propagate his religion according to the preshycept of ones upright conscience

Evidently the common good the rights of God and of men the rights of society must be considered

Finally the Cardinal pointed out that -the right to religious liberty must be respected even in those who in good faith cannot loose themselves from error

Peace On Earth May the shining Star of Bethlehem brighten

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Israel to Honor Father LaFarge

NEW YORK (NC) - The American Jew ish Committee has announced plans for a meshymorial in Israel to honor the late Father John LaFarge SJ

Rabbi Marc H Tanenbaum director of the committees inter_ religious aHairs department said a Father John LaFarge Grove of Trees would be estab lished in Israel as a permanent and living memorial in the Holy Land of this blessed priest and friend

Rabbi Tanenbaum announced plans for the memorial in a statement paying tribute to Father LaFarge longtime chamshypion of better interracial and interreligious relations who died Nov 24

This John will be numbered in the company of those two other great souls Pope John XXIII and President John F Kennedy all of whom Jewish tradition and Jewish people will honor the rabbi said

Catholic interracial counci~ througthout the U S held speshycial services for Father LaFarge widely known proponent of racial justice

Tass Comments On Council

LONDON (NC)-The Soviet news agency Tass in a report on the closing of the second session of the ecumenical council in Rome said that the session was unquestionably influenced by the assurances of the new Pope that he intends to continue the great cause begun by Pope John and direct all effort toward preshyerving the great blessing of peace among people

Tass report an English-lanshyguage dispatehfrom Rome said that during the session Pope P a u I called on scientistl throughout the world not to turn science and its individual branches specifically nuclear research with its most broad apshyplications into a threat a nightshymare a tool for destroying human life

On the council itself Tass said that the session was marked by sharp disagreements between innovators supporters of the line of the late Pope John and conservatives who were spurshyred to new activities following the Popes death

Commends Kennedy Ideals to Nation

WASHINGTON (NC) - The Catholic Association for Intershynational Peace has urged a conshycerted effort by Americans to live up to the ideals for which the late President Kennedy lived

The association said in a stateshyment that Americans should not rest content with tangible and material monuments to President Kennedys memory

We can honor him even more by a concerted national effort to live up to the ideals for which he lived the statement said In particular all citizens of good will should strive to root out from our midst the bitterness and hatred the aura of suspicion and distrust that is qividing our nation in this criticilI hour

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Seek to Force Vote on Prayer

WASHINGTON (NC)-More than lialf the signatures needed have been affixed to e petition tbo discharge the prayer amend ment from th U S House of Representatives Judiciary Com mittee Fr Robert G Howes said here

Father Howes a member of the faculty at the catholic Unishyversity of America here -i Washingtons representative _of the Central Massachusetts Citl shy2ens for Public Prayer

To date 120 Representatives have signed the discharge peti shytion while 218 signatures are needed The proposed joint resoshylution is designed to reverse through a Constitutional amendshyment the U S Supreme Court decisions prohibiting recitation of prayers in public schools

Father Howes said the group he represents is non-partisan non-sectarian and like other groups has been striving for months to get some Congresshysional action on the dozens of proposals for a Constitutional amendment

Introduction of a petition seeking discharge of Civil Rights legislation from committee has spurred the Central Massachushysetts Citizens group to renewed effort to get lawmakers to sign the petition to discharge the prayer amendment- from the Jushydiciary Committee

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Bargaining Now Feels Collective Facing Trouble

CLEVELAND (NC)-Col leetive bargaining as it is known today is in serious trouble Father Benjamin L asse SJ has told a joint labm aanagement conference at St Iohn College here

Father Masse associate editol of America magazine and anamiddotmiddot aonal authority on labor DUDo egement relations called fOl eative thinking by union ancll employers to preserve the emiddotmiddot 8eIltiaIs of free negotiations bemiddot een worken and employers

A fundamental assumption ol~

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The clash between reality andl itleory was bound to eome Father Masae added and thE public is now beginning to quemiddot tlon whether the pursuit of selfmiddot interest by unions and employerll necessarily serves the public ood

Baptize 11 Adults Child During Mass

SPOKANE (NC) - Eleven adults and a ehild were baptized simultaneously by 12 priestlJ during a Sunday Mass at St Aloysius church here

The sacramem was admlnfsmiddotmiddot tered during the time usuaIl3r

reserved for the sermon at thn 130 AM HIgh Mass The conmiddotmiddot gregation rose to recite the Apos tIes Creed with sponsors of thnmiddot baptized

The unusual ceremony Wall

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The Cardinal who has desshy fixed because uncertain weather cribed his annual trip as my conditions could delaT his deshypilgrimage to the men and parture as long as three day women who protect our countr) and preserve peace flew from Mass for Presiden here direct1T to Christchurch The Cardinal intends to offer New Zealand by WBT of Lcraquo a months mind Requiem Mass Angeles Honolulu the Fiji Ia- for President Kennedy Sunday

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Kennedy Memorial PREDERICTON (NC) - The

University of New Brunawick will erect a memorial to the late President Kennedy in the form of a triangular shelter in Offishyeers Square on Queen street The rear column of the shelter will bear a commemorative plaque In October 1957 Presishydent Kennedy then a senator received an honorary degree from the university

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daughter of Sion shout for joy 0 daughter of Jerusamiddot lem behold thy King comes hoi y the S a v i 0 u r of the world

McCormack Aide Plans to Study For Priesthood

WASHINGTON (NC) When the National Seminary

for Delayed Vocations opens next September in Weston one of the candidates will be a top aide to Speaker of the House John McCormack

He is 37-year-old Walter Flashyherty of Dorcester who is not only leaving his present job on the Speakers staff but turning down an offer for a new $18000shya-year post

Flaherty saidhere that when he read of Richard Cardinal Cushings plan to open the Pope John XXIII National Seminary his interest in studying for the priesthood which dates back to his college days was rekindled

Flaherty brother of a priest joined McCormacks staff five years ago and has become a trusted lieutenant of the Speaker

Class of 25 He will be one of 25 members

ill the first class at the seminary f()r- men aged 30 to 45 The insti tution will offer a four-year cOurse of philosophy and theolshyogy Msgr George A Schlichte former vice-rector of the North American College Rome is rector

Flaherty youngest of nine children of Mrs Julia A Flashyherty served in the Navy during World War II He then attended St Michaels College Winooski Vt and St Pauls College at the University of Ottawa

Plan Junior College ALBANY (NC) - Maria Col

lege here will open its facilities to the laity next Fall and beshycome the first Catholic junior college for women in the Albany diocese The institution hall been providing a service exclusively for Religious principally Sister of Mercy who condUct the colshylege Chartered by New York State the college will offer both liberal arts and business courses under the new plan

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German Fund Drive Fer Latin America COLOGNE (NC) - The Ger- money they spend on Christmas

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Looking back on the recent session of the Council r have the feeling of having lived amongst four different Churches There is only One Church but the emphasis in one part of the world is different from another All have the same end the growth of the Mystical Body of Christ and the salvation of souls But they achieve it in different ways

1 The Administrative Church This is the Church in the developed and prosperous countries of the world in which thanks to material blessings the emphasis is on service to the faithful - indeed spiri shytual service - in such works as schools hospitals press social works parish plants etc

2 The Can 0 n i c a I Church This Church is steeped in tradition and customs Here the bishops particularly and the priests live somewhat detached from the people giving profound spirituality to those who practice the Faith but worrying little for those who do not practice who are as lost sheep

3 The Poor Church This is the largest group in the world and is not bound by national limits Here the bishops are like Our Lord on the Hill of Capharnaum surrounded by the hungry and by sheep without a pastor The wealth in which the Church bond deals in souls

4 The Martyred Church Here Our Lord relives His passion in vast areas - not only behind the Iron Curtain but even in Northern Africa One bishop told me of four of his priests being strangled last week Two priests in one country and two in anshyother were sentenced to prison for three years for having transshylated one of my books into their languages We read Mallll for their intention every Tuesday

What is our role in the face of these four Churches Since they are all parts of the Mystical Body of Christ we have to make blood circulate through this entire organism The blood ia made up of aid to balance off our wealth and above all as St Paul said to fill up in our Body the sufferings wanting to the Passionmiddot of Christ

Certainly Christ suffered enough in His Physical Body but we by self-denial sacrifice middotprayer and offering of ou~ tria~ for the Church everywhere complete in the Church that Passhysion which Christ daily undergoee In the world Sunday after SDilday middotwemiddot appeal to YOU t6 be more than Alnetican to be truly Catholic to love the Church everywhele to realize that 5Z collections a year for the parish aad a few second collection a year for the Impoverished and bleeding Christ elsewhere are not enoughmiddot During this Christmas season we try to be especially generous with others Will you share your generosity with the Holy Father by sending a sacrifice to The Society for the Propashygation of the Faith

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Prelate Stresses Essential Virtues Of Bishops

LOS ANGELES (NC) The virtues essential to qualshyify a priest for the bishops office are acquired from living examples rather than learned in books and schoels Auxiliary Bishop Timothy Man_ ning of Los Angeles asserted at a consecration rite here

In his sermon at the conseClra tion of the Most Rev John J Ward to serve as an Auxiliary Bishop of Los Angeles Bishop Manning said the candidate for the bishops office must be the model of the humble virtuesshyvirtues which are necessary against the stresses of our daily lives--chastity temperance pashytience humility and affabilitv-

James Francis Cardinal McIn_ tyre of Los Angeles was he con secrator at the ceremony today in St Vibianas cathedral Archshybishop Joseph T McGucken of San Franeisco and Bishop Alden J Bell of Sacramento were the co-consecrators

The bishop must be a model for the flock entrusted to his care Bishop Manning said He must be a living expression of the Sacred Scriptures so that were the holy testaments lost people could still look at thl~ir

bishop and from his example model their lives toward holi shyness

You will notice that he is ncshycepted not because of extraorshydinary talents of mind some social graces nor heroic and rare virtues These would resemble mountain peaks unassailable ex_ cept to the very few

The bishops united with the pope are the successors to the Apostles Bishop Manning said Their mission is the same he continued to give a foundation to the Church to give it visibil ity and permanence and to serve the pilgr11n people of God by heralding the glad tidings of the Gospel to every generation until time shall be no more

Laymen Head School Boards in Oklahoma

OKLAHOMA CITY (NC) shyLaymen have been named to head Catholic school boards in Oklahoma City and in Tulsa as part of a reorganization of the Diocesan School Board by Biamphshyop Victor J Reed

The boards will act in advisory capacities to Father ErDE~st Flusche dioeesan superintendent of schools

Head of the Oklahoma City board it Harold Askew prelishydent of the Askew Adjustment Inc and the father of two gradshyuates of Catholic schools John Bennet Shaw a funeral director and father of three is head of the Tulsa board

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Day Star With Thee is the

principality in the day of Thy strength in the brightness of the saints from the womb before the day star I begot Thee

Legion of Decency The following films are to be

added to the lists in their reshyspective classifications

Unobjectionable for Adults and Adolescents--Ladies Who Do Surf Party

Objectionable in Part for All -Four for Texas (Objection This contrived melodramatic comedy is frequently guilty of a brazen exploitation of indecent costuming and suggestive situashytions) Soldier in the Rain (Obshyjection This otherwise innocshy

German Bishops Approve Social BONN (NC) - A comshy annual Lenten fund drive not

for religious purposes but strict shymission of German Catholic ly for social welfare projects inbishops has approved a four developing countries

million dollar program for The 1963 drive broughtmiddot $12shysocial aid projects in Africa 125000 the largest collection Asia and Latin America accordshy since Misereor began in 1959 ing to the German Catholic news giving a five-year total of $54shyagency KNA 750000

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The funds for Latin America are going to medical programs and to self-help organizations such as farming cooperatives in the Dominican Republic Haiti and Mexico

uous comedy is marred by the introduction of sensational diashylogue) Viva Las Vegas (Objecshytion Continuous emphasis upon grossly suggestive costuming and dancing is inexcusable in a film chiefly designed for young audiences)

Condemned-An Affair of the Skin (Objection The immoral context in which its confused theme is developed and sensashytional treatment in dialogue and situations render this film totally unacceptable)

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Cite Declaration Of Human Rights

NEW YORK (NC)-The 15th anniversary of the Univenal declaration of Human Rights waa commemorated at a special Mas here attended 117 350 United NatioDII delegates COMUshyJar representatives memben of the UN Secretariat and represhysentatives of non-governmental organizations

The Mass was celebrated by Auxiliary Bishop James H Grif_ fiths of New York Assistant Bishop for UN Affairs of the National Catholie Welfare Conshyference at the chapel of SS Faith Hope and Charity and was followed by a coHee hOUT

The commemoration was unshyder the joint sponsorship of the NCWC Office for UN AffainI and 12 international Catholic orshyganizations in consultative rela_ tionship with the UN Economk

and Social Council all of which are active in promoting human righ1s through public opinion and voluntary agency activity

World CoDllCienca

Msgr Timothy J Flynn New York archdiocesan director of informatio~ preached the 1Iel shymon He called the Universal Declaration of Human Rights the conscience of the world comshymunity

ill a viable document he aaid and a hopeful one It speaks out not as perfectly one would wJsh--iet DOt ~ weak17 one might fear For the tintChristmas Cheor from St Stanislaus FaR Rw time in hmoZ7 there ill bull _enshyol protecting tbebuls OD wbldl

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$aysRed G~ana

Teaches Religion WASHINGTON (N C) - A

white Father missioner from -Africa said here that Ghana 80metimes is called a Soviet satellite but all of its schools teach religion as a part of their Wrriculum

Father J Alfred RichardvF formerly of West Warwick ~I and regional superior of the vhite Fathers serving in northshyern Ghana and in Nigeria said that all of Ghanas schools are covernment-supported and sushyPervised

Nevertheless he said an ef the students have a set period of_ religious Instruction every day Priests and Sisters may come into the non-Catholic chools to teach theseclasse9 Protestants also have their own eIasses even in the Catholic chools If the pagan children dont want to go with either of

these groups the teachers must then give them a class of moral in8tr tion

Asks Church Help He said that in the northern

regions where the White Fathers have been for years teachers come to them for materials for the moral instruction classes lhe ~overnment pays teachers ealaries and supplies textbooks for all schools he said

Although there are no pri shyvate schools as such he said the government still looks to the Church for help in its efforts to provide education for all The White Fathers were recently asked by the government to add 35 new classrooms to the school system in the Tamale diocese be stated

Says Missionaries Made Scapegoats

NAIROBI (NC) - A vigorous protest against seeking a reli shygious solution for a political problem has been made by the Southern Sudan Christian Assoshyoiation

The Sudan is a full ICa1e police state the SSCA says in bull letter sent to all heads of Chri5shytlan churches to all heads of African states and to United Na_ tions Secretary General U lhant to denounce the religious persecution which the Sudan government is carrying on in Southern Sudan

We know that missionaries are only the scapegoats of an lll-conceivedpolicy aiming at giving a religious solution (Imshyposing Islam) to a political and cultural problem (the dfferences between South and North) the letter says If Christianity and the Christian churches are inshyvolved in the Southern Sudan problem it is because the Arabs eek a religious solution to the Afra-Arab conflict This means to bring religion into politial

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PONCE (NC)-The Most Key Luis Aponte Mar~ez 41 the new Bishop of Ponce is the first native to become spiritual head of a diocese in Puerto Rico

He succeeded Bishop Jamea E McManus CSSR who disshyclosed here that because of failshying health he had resigned as Bishop of Ponce before Pope Paul VI appointed him to serve as an Auxiliary Bishop of New York

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Rican to become a bishop--the first was Bishop ~lejo Arizmen di de la Torre who served in South America 160 years ag j)

Auxiliary Bishop Juan de Dios Lopez de Victoria of San Juan P R who was consecrated early this year is the third native of the island to become a member of the hierarchy

Urge Acceptance Of Negroes

DAYTON (NC) - Some- 60 Catholic and Protestant clergyshymen in three nearby Ohio comshymunities have called for acc~ptshyance of Negroes as neighbors on the basis of Christian principles and common decency

The clergymen made clear they expected segregated hllusshying to come to an end and pledged to work for racial jusshytic in their communities of Oakshywood Kettering and Centerville which have a total populatioJtl of about 75000

When Negroes move into the south-of-Dayton neighborhoods as they surely will the stateshyment said there need not be panic or decline in real estate values It is the duty of the Church to prepare for the acshyceptance of these persons on the basis of Christian principles and common decency

The statement also called upon the people of the commushynity to develop programs of self-examination and action leading to justice in race relashytions

Updating Philosophy Aim of Meeting

CHICAGO (NC)-Updatinl~ of philosophy courses in Catholic colleges and universities will be the subject of a meeting of Cath olic philosophy professors from five Midwest statess at DePaul University here tomorrow

It is time our philosophy courses reflect the fact that the world of Thomas Aquinas is not Our world and that his probl~

are not ours Gerard F Kreyehe head of DePauls philosophy deshypartment said commenting on the meeting

Too often professors and lrtUshy

dents shadow-box the ghost of the 13th century by continuing to wrestle with pseudo-probll~ml that nobody else bothers to cono lider he added

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Wonderful A light shall shine

upon us this day for the Lord is born to us and Hemiddot shall be c a I led Wonderful God the Prince of Peace the Father of the world to come of whose reign there shall be no end

ApproveNewman Apostolate Pian

WASHINGTON (NC) -Plana were approved here for raising $5 million for Newman Apostolshyate activities in behalf of more than 600000 Catholics attending secular colleges The action was taken at a

meeting of the board of trusteel of the National Newman Foun dation Three members of the Hierarchy attended the meeting Archbishop Paul J Hallinan of Atlanta retiring episcopal modshyerator of the National Newman Apostolate Archbishop John P Cody Apostolic Administrator of the New Orleans archdiocese and chairman of the Youth Deshypartment Nati-onal Catholic Welfare Conference and Auxilshyiary Bishop James W Malone of Youngstown Ohio newly elected episcopal moderator of the Newman Apostolate

A letter in English from Pope Paul VI was read at the meeting It expressed his approval of the Newman Foundations activities and conveyed his blessings to 1he board of trustees

Top B lood Donor KISUBI (NC)-Brother LwanAn tile Blessings of the Season from ga football coach at St

Holy Cross Fan River Marys College here has set a record as the top blood donor iBRu Ablsla Anna Czerwonka John Levesque Uganda He has donated 18 pin

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Interfaith Groups Back Rights Action

WASHINGTON (NC)-Repre sentatives of Catholic Protestant and Jewish agencies supported a statement here urging efforts to bring the civil rights bill before the House of Representatives

The statement backed a disshycharge petition to get the measshyure out of the House Rules Com_ mittee and also called for other efforts to speed the legislation

The statement was issued fol lowing a special meeting of the Leadership Con~erence on Civil Rights a loosely knit federation at national religious fraternal and secular organizations

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Diocesan Pupils Share Blessings Of Holy Time

Merry Christmas from this column to each and every D i 0 C e san high schooler but special good wishes to those students who have prepared for Christs birthshyday by doing something extra for others

The girls at Fall Rivers Sacred Hearts Academy for inshystance who brought Christmas cheer to elderly ladies at a local convalescent home by including them on Christmas card lists The project was Sodality-inshyspired but open to the entire student body

And all classes at Jesus-Mary Academy Fall River are collectshying food and preparing baskets fQr needy families In addition the Mission Club will provide a new outfit for each while the Sodality will give the family a complete turkey dinner

A Christmas Hootenanny helped provide funds for these projects All classes participated and featured acts included a yodeling demonstration by Jean_ nine Garand French folk songs by Vivianne Ouellette and a duet by Jeanne and Jeannette Robidoux

Rose Hawthorne Home Mt St Mary Academy Glee

Club will make its annual trip to the Rose Hawthorne Lathrop Home this Christmas season In addition to singing carols memshybers bring gifts for the patients

At DA junior and senior 80dalists are sending a Christ shymas spiritual bouquet to the Holy Father The academys anshynual Christmas cantata was held Tuesday while a Jesse Tree Contest Sodality-sponsored was held today It consisted ofa writ ten quiz concerning symbols decshyorating a Jesse Tree displayed tn the school

Also displaying a Jesse Treein addition to participating in the Advent Wreath devotion ~hroughout the past four weeks are students at Tauntons Bishop Cassidy High Each class proshyvided symbols from either the Old or New Testament to hang on the tree And Cassidy girls ate circulating religious Christ shymas cards as part of their camshypaign to keep Christ in Christ shymas

At Bishop Cassidy the Cathoshylic Students Mission Crusade

had girls eating pizza for the missions yesterday Profits from a Pizza-for-Lunch-Daywill supshyport Crusade projects

Christmas Observances

Partying tomorrow will be students at Holy Family High in New Bedford The student counshycil is responsible for food and decorations and each room will have its own party and entershytainment Additionally the Glee Club will sing for the entire student body

Clubs Celebrate

Also at the Mount the French Club has distributed French Christmas cards with the tradishytional Joyeux Noel the United Nations World Affairs Club is partying and the Journalism Club plans a lovely Christmas issue of the Mereian school paper Sodality probationers will send only religious Christ shymas cards

And today the Mounties will offermiddot two performances of Christmas in the Villlage Square produced by the Orshychestra Glee Club and Dramatic Club A performance this aftershynoon is for students and tonights showing is for parents and friends

Joyous GrEetings from Blessed Sacrament Fall River

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Congress Approves Bracero Extension

WASHINGTON (NC) - The Senate has approved and sent to President Johnson a one-year extension of the controversial Mexican farm labor program amid indications that this may be its last lease on life The House had pJeviously voted exshytension

The program under which Mexican workers called braceros are imported to work on U S farms has long been a target of criticism by church and labor groups

Critics of the program claim it exploits the Mexicans and puts American farm workers at a disshyadvantage

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Jewish Leader Defends Record Of Pius XII

WASHINGTON (NC)-A nationally known Jewish leader has defended Pope Pius XII against the accusashytion that ambition or expediency motivated him in his attitude 10 the nazi persecution of Jews

No one who reads the record of Pius XIIs actions on behalf of Jews can subscribe to this a(lshycusation says Dr Joseph L Lich ten director of the BNai BRHh Anti-Defamation Leagues intershycultural affairs department

Dr Lichten says the assistance rendered by Pope Pius in helping Jews escape from tbe nazis hiding them and pr(l shyviding for their material and spiritual needs was of inesti shymable value

Documented Pamphlet The Jewish leaders analysls

is contained in a heavily docushymE-nted 40 page pamphlet - A Question of Judgment Pius XII and the Jews

The immediate occasion of the pamphlet is a controversial and widely publicized play The Deputy by German author Rolf Hochhuth Produced in several European countries the play is scheduled for a Broadshyway production next year

However Dr Lichten had allshyready published in 1958 an article in the Anti-Defamation League Bulletin Pope Pius xn and the Jews which out- lined the aid given by the late Pope to the Jewish people all over nazi-occupied Europe Dr Lichten has since been engaged in extensive research on the subject

Extended to CatholiClll Dr Lichten puts the case

against Pius XII in these wordll That as head of one of the mogt1 powerful moral forces on earth he committed an unspeakable sin of omission by not issuing a formal statement condemning the nazis genocidal slaughter of the Jews and that his silence was motivated by reasons conshysidered in modern times as baSEl political exigency economic inshyterests and personal ambition

The case for the late Pope he says is That in relation to the insane behavior of the nazill from overlords to self-styled cog like Eichmann he did everything humanly possible to save lives and alleviate suffering among the Jews that a formal statement would have provoked the nazis to brutal retaliation and would substantially have thwarted further Catholic actiolll on behalf of Jews

He says Pope Pius silencE~

bull bull bull extended to persecutions of Catholics as well

Radar System Foils Church Robbers

QUINCY (NC)-A radar sys_ tem ringing Lady of Good Coun sel church here is credited witJll foiling at least 10 attempted robshyberies

The radar apparatus was inshystalled by the pastor Msgr Ar thur J Riley after vandals broke into the church a year ag) and almost ruined its interior

When the radar field is broken floodlights go on a siren is sounded and a signal is set off at Quincy police headquarters

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Foreign Aid Bill Eliminates Birth Control WASHINGTON (NC)

Senate-House conferees have dropped a b i r t h control authorization from the $36 billion foreign aid bill

In place of a provision author_ izing use of U S tax funds to pay birth control projects in aid-receiving countries the conshyferees agreed to language pershymitting money to be spent to

Object to Showing Of Play The Vicar

BROOKLYN (NC)-The Jewmiddot ish War Veterans of King6 County have expressed concern about possible showing of the play The Vicar which implies that Pius XII shares the guilt for nazi extermination of Jews

Melvin M Hurwitz command_ er of the veterans group said showing of the play will serve no uleful purpose but will conshytinue the lie about Catholics

He also said it is most urgent that all our citizens speak out and relate that the Catholic Church has a record in evidence of helping all minorities includshying the Jews

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Urges All-out Effort In Negroes Behalf

LOUISVILLE (NC) - The Church must use all the means at her disposal to defend the Negro today as she has done for immigrants in the past Matshythew Ahmann executive director of the National Catholic Confershyence on Interracial Justice said at a forum here

An extensive Catholic response to the Negros plight Ahmann said demands increased efforts for joint Negro and white projshyects under Church auspices He listed urban renewal and open occupancy in suburbia as spe cific areas for Catholic coopershyation with other denominations

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A Christlnas Prayer May the birthday of the Christ Child rekindle in man everywhere the flames of hope and peace joy and brothershyhood May we realize throughout the coming year the fulfillment of the great inspiring promise of Christmas

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New Holy Name Society offi shy New Year plans for the 0shycers are William Renaud presishy ens Guild include installation dent Cornelius J Lynch viceshypresident Timothy J Murphy treasurer Dr Paul P Dunn secretary

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Mrs John D Sylvia heads new officers of the Womens Guild to be installed Monday Jan 13

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CYO members will tour Taunshy~ State Hospital Friday Dec 21 Members will go caroling Sunday and Monday Dec 22 and 23 and will attend a Christ shymas party and dance Saturday Dec 28

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New Womens Guild officers are Mrs Stewart Allen presishyd-ent Miss Bernice Lopes viceshypresident Mrs Conrad G Kurth secretary Mrs Manuel Manciel treasurer

Kansas Couple Gets Mission Crosses

WICHITA (NC) - A young married couple heading for the Amazon swamps of Belem Brashyzil where they will staff a Catholic school for homeless boys was given mission crosses here

Bishop Mark K Carroll of Wichita presented the crosses to Mr and Mrs David Schoenhofer of Walnut Kan who are memshybers of the Papal Volunteers for Latin America

The Schoenhofers are answershying the appeal of an Italian priest operating a home for 80 neglected boys Mr Schoenhofer a carpenter will teach the boys woodwork and his wife will keep order and conduct the groups social activities

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The PTA will hold a Christ shymas party for parochial school children tomorrow at the school ST KILIAN NEW BEDFORD

Mrs Alexander Kamionek and Mrs Gloria Paquin will be in charge of the social hour for the Womens Guild meeting schedshyuled for 730 Wednesday night Jan 8 A swap party will be featured ST MARY SOUTH DARTMOUTH

The Womens Guild will enshytertain members children at a Christmas party Sunday Dec 22 in the church hall OUR LADY OF GRACE NORTH WESTPORT

Council of Catholic Women members plan a guildola for Saturday Feb 8 HOLY CROSS FALL RIVER

PTA Christmas party will be held at 6 Saturday night Dec 21 in the parish hall A chicken pie supper childrens movies and a visit from Santa Claus will be featured

A social is planned for Sunshyday Jan 26 and the next rel(ushylar meeting wiU be Tuesday Jan 7

VATICAN CITY (NC) - A Vatican City press bulletin has denied reports that a priest who recently went to Isanbul was sent there to explain why Pope Paul VI felt that a meeting with Greek Orthodox Patriarch Athshyenagoras of Constantinople was impossible during the Popes trip to the Holy Land

The priest Father Pierre Duprey WF the Secretariat for Promoting Christian Unitys Undersecretary for Orthodox Relations flew from Rome to Istanbul

A Vatican spokesman said that Fa ther Duprey carried only a letter of introduction from Aushygustin Cardinal Bea SJ Presishydent of the Unity Secretariat to Patriarch Athenagoras Father Duprey delivered no letter from the Pope to the Patriarch he said

Commenting on the Popes visit the Vatican City daily LOsservatore Roman noted that it would coincide with the celeshybration of Orthodox Christmas on Jan 6 which is celebrated in the Western Church as the feast ltgtf the Epiphany

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THE ANC 19Catholic Studies Thurs Dec 19 1963

Course Begins At Yale

NEW HAVEN (NC) - A Adoration new chair for Roman Cathoshylic Studies and the appointshy

A sanctified dayment of Stephan G Kuttner hath shone upon uscanon law professor at the Cathshycome ye nations andolic University of America

Washington as its first incumshy adore the Lord for bent were announced here by this day a great Yale University light hath descended

Kingman Brewster Jr Yale upon the earth Alshypresident said the chair was leluiaestablished through a $500000 gift in memory of the late Father T Lawrason Riggs Yale alumshynus of the 1910 class who was Catholic chaplain at the univershysity for 21 years The chair Advocates Oldsters named for Father Riggs was Learn L~n~uagesmade possible through an enshyd)wmEnt of Yale alumni who PROVIDENCE (NC)-Father prefer to remain anoymous Joseph L Lennon OP dean of Brewster said Providence College here is an

Kuttners appointment is efshy advocate of a delayed vocation fectivp July 1 1964 The professhy movement in the field of foreign sor 56 a native of Germany languages He told the Rhode taught at the University of Bershy Island Modern Language Assoshylin the Lateran University in ciation Winter meeting that pershyRome and joined the Catholic sons 25 years and older learn a

foreign language more swiftly judge and law professor was a U faculty in 1940 His father a

and thoroughly than a high Lutheran his mother Jewish school or college student KnowlshyHe became a convert to the edge of a foreign language enshyCatholic Faith in 1933 He is hances respect and admiration married to ~he former Eva Illich he said and they have nine children

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Aid to Public Schools Exclusively Menace to Existence of Others

CINCINNATI (NC)-Massive Federal aid exclusively for pUb_ lic schools would substantially imperil the healthy existence of church-related schoolsJohn C Hayes dean of the Loyola University School of Law Chishycago said here

In a talk before the Xavier

Laud Popes Plan For Pilgrimage

PHILADELPHIA (NC)-Three non-Catholic leaders said here Pope Paul VIs trip to the Holy Land next month will promote the ecumenical movement and help in the renewal of the Church

This view was expressed at a press conference by Archbishop Iakovos of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of North and South America the Rev Eugene Carson Blake Stated Clerk (chief executive officer) of the United Presbyterian Church in the U S A and Episcopal Bish_ op James A Pike of California

Dr Blake said the Popes Holy Land pilgrimage illustrates the process by which the Catholic Church is coming up to date

Archbishop Iakovos said the trip would contribute to widenshymg the horizon

Bishop Pike said the pilgrimshyage would involve Pope Paul with other Christians on a going out basis - a development he said is needed in the ecumenical movement to avoid the suggesshytion of a patronizing attitude

University Natural Law Society Hayes a former president of the National Council of Catholic Men cited Supreme Court deshycisions in which he said the FederaL government has vindishycated the basic constitutkmal rights of parents and children to choose to be educated in pri shyvate and church-related schools

The same Federal government therefore he maintained ought not to initiate a program which by excluding such schools withshyout constitutional necessity sub_ stantially imperils their healthy existence and development

On the contrary according to Hayes compara1gtle aid ought to be afforded to those schools by including them in the Federal program in forms which are pershymissible under the Constitution as presently construed

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Moreover parents of pupils in church-related schools can conshystitutionally be included he middotdemiddot clared along with the parents of pupils in public schools in any Federal program of tax deshyductions or tax credits which might be established to aid education

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21 J FKs Reading Habits Great Legacy to All By Msgr John S Kennedy

The late President Kenshynedy has left a manifold legacy and many an enshyduring and instructive memshyory to the country Even as this is set down writers in the daily pap e r s a ndshymagazines are analyzing the meaning and the accomplishshyments of his life and espeshycially of his cashyreer in public office In the months and years to come a far more proshyfound and crit shyical interpretation will appear in book after bookThis departshyment concerned as it is with books would now point out but one particular in President Kenshynedys example and that has to do with reading

By those who observed him closely it agreed that he did more reading than any President since Wilson He was a close reader of the daily press and of other periodicals But so are many others in public life He was also and long had been a reader of books

AU Sorts of Books

It is not unheard of that all American President reads books But what we generally hear about is the books he reads for recreation Thus one chief execshyutive is said to get away from the cares of state by plunging into western stories another by eating up whodunits

We sometimes hear of a Presshyidents reading works of history or biography which recreate and illuminate the American past But seldom if ever are we told that a President reads all sorts of books

This last seems to have been the case with Mr Kennedy From time to time there were press stories concerning his reading of the moment and what impressed one was the range represented by the titles listed

Style Discernible The results of such reading

showed in various ways For exshyample in his public addresses It is true of course that he like everyone in a similar posishytion had speechwriters But he himself worked diligently on every talk he gave and his mind his style were discernible in each

Again the results of Mr Ken_ nedys reading manifested themshyselves in his approach to the problems he had to handle He was not narrow doctrinaire or simplistic

He saw complications implishycations distinctions nuances he was humane and subtle Granted that he hewed to cershytain central convictions He did not apply them mechanically or mouth them as if they were magic

Both rigid liberal and rigid conservative faulted him beshycause he did not accede to the easy extremism of either His was a mind informed and disshycriminating which surveyed the whole complex field before him and led him to pick his way carefully

One hopes that this example will be noted bY parents All kinds of trite or sentimental things are being said will be said to their children by fathers and mothers seeking to intershypret to their offspring the life and death of the late President

THE ANCHOR-Hits Interracial Thurs Dec 19 1963

Marriage Laws WASHINGTON (NC) - The

National Catholic Conference for Interracial Justice has branded laws against interracial marriage an invasion of individual rights and a denial of Catholic doctrine

Without specifically advocatshying such marriages the NCCIJ said the right to decide to marshyry and whom to marry resides within the iridividual person

Convention resolutions dealt with a wide range of civil rights issues including one of the most

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the iniquity of the earth be abolished and the Saviour of the world shall reign over us

sensitive of all interracial mar- turn through repeal or court deshyriage cision

The NCCIJ declared that laws The Catholic conscience conshyagainst interracial marriage are demns abhors and rejects the an invasion of individual rights underlying racist philosophy and promised to seek their over_ which speaks of racial intershy

marriage as depreciating a ra-Gift to Hospital cial strain the resolution said

Human persons are not cattle DETROIT (NC) -Providence The Catholic dogma revealed by

Hospital here has received a God of the unity of the human gift of $125 million in the form family cries out against this of General Motors stocks from pagan ideology the family of Edward F Fisher In another resolution the a pioneer in the auto industry NCCIJ said Catholic social and Sister Denise the hospitals ad- fraternal organizations that pracshyministrator said the gift will be tice discrimination should either used to build an educational unit change their policies or have at the new Providence Hospital their chaplains withdrawn and to be completed next Fall be disbanded bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull~bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull~bullbull~~~~ bullbull~

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Broadcaster Hits Church Stand PHILADELPHIA (NC) - The is not to be criticized for

president of the National Assoshy seeking to get higher standards ciation of Broadcasters said here in radio and television programs that a church groups recent But the way to accomplish this statement on broadcasting conshy is not through greater Federal tained recommendations t hat control would lead to government domshy Meanwhile it was announced ination of radio and television that representatives of the NAB

LeRoy Collins NAB president and the church council will meet made this claim in an address in New York Monday to disshy(Nov 30) to the Assembly of cuss the statement United Church Men a unit of A spokesman for the broadshythe Nat ion a 1 C 0 u neil of casters association said it objectsChurches He was referring to particularly to the statements a statement on broadcasting isshy call for regulation by the Fedshysued last June 8 by the National eral Communications CommisshyCouncil sion of commercial announceshy

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bring forth a Son and thou shalt call His name Jesus for He shall save His people fro m their sins

Holy Christmas from Hoi Redeemer Chatham Richard Moye Kevin Rodericks Frances

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Atout Religion

Plan Candelight Service Sunday

WASHINGTON (NC)-Preslshydent Johnson will speak at aft (nterfaith candlelight service Sunday at the Lincoln Memorial that will conclude a month of aational moUrning for President

Kennedy Thousands of candles will be

light at dusk from a torch ig nited at the eternal flame that burns - at the late Presidents grave in Arlington National Cemetery across the Potomac River from the Lincoln Memoshyrial

The program is sponsored by the Interreligious Committee on Race Relations (ICRR) in conshyjunction with the Archdiocese of Washington the Council of Churches and the Jewish Comshymunity Council

It was developed at a meetshyIng of sponsoring organizations called by Archbishop Patrick A OBoyle of Washington chairshyman of the ICRR

Brief prayers will be offered at the service by Msgr John S Spence a member of the ICRR executive committee and two ICRR co-chairmen Episcopal Bishop William F Creighton of WashingtQn and Rabbi Lewis A Weintraub president of the Washington Board of Rabbis

Methodist Bishop John Wesley Lord of Washington also an ICRR co - chairman wi[ be master of ceremonies

Christians in Rome Mark Charity Day

ROME (NC) -Catholics and DonCatholics from eight counshytries exchanged gifts for the poor and the sick during cereshymonies in Romes city hall marking the first Christian Charity Day

ltalian Catholics gave radio 89ts for non-Catholic Dutch hosshypital patients Brazilian Cathoshy

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Methodist Bishop Gerald Ken nedy of Los Angeles was chief author of the statement said Thomas W Braden board presshyident who with William Norris of Pasadena served on the comshymittee

Braden said many teachers misinterpret the U S Supreme

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The- statement said teachers mould be able to differentiate betweoen conducting a compulshysory worship service and teachshying about religion

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dent Shneor Z Shazar prei8ed the work of 1ile ecumenical coundl as he welcomed a IIOUP Birthday 01 pDgr1Dul from Rome whicll ~

cluded DiDe arehbfsbops and Sf G ran t we beshybi~ seech T h bullbull alshyIbe pDsrtms who numbesed 120 Ja aU were led by MeDdte mighty God that Rite ~ Georgea Hakin 01 even as we anticishyAcre zael who tranalated the pate the adorable President lIebrew -language birthday of Thy son welcome and replled for the so too may we joyshygroup fully receive His

bull We here as an of humanitymiddot eternal giftsthe President said have folshylowed with great interest the ecumenical council deliberations in Rome and have witnessed with great satisfaction the spirit of peace and mutual understandshy Ohio Man Donates ing which inspired these di8Ctl18shy Site for Hospital lions

We welcome your efforts in MANSFIELD (NC) - A 144shythis field Not in one day will acre farmland tract in Ohio here we attain these lofty aims but has been donated as a hospital we are sure that justice and love siteto the Sistersof Charity of of one fellow man will triuml~h St Augustine whose mother in the end house is in Cleveland

rter the bishops who canll Justine Sterkel donor of thefrom the U S Caneda Austrashy land comes from a family whichlia ItalT and Africa visited 1be helped establish thia citys twoBasiliea of the Holy Sepulcber parishesia tbe Jordanian leCtor of 1 salem The Sisters of Charity wiD

ataff the hospital Miss Sterkel Pledge $21 Million said she will manage the fundshy

raiaing drive for the hospitalFor Four Schools Marjori Crowen Mary Craffey Bobby Crow11 construction It bull planned te 1tOCltVILLl CENTRE ltJft Stephen Craffey provide 200 bedL

-be Rockville Centre dioeeIIrlD campaign f~ $20 million lio Cleveland Planning ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Joyous Noel from Our Lady of the Cape Brewster

build four Catholic high ICbook hal gone over the top with Schools for 18000 pledges totaling $21M7482 ftIe

CLEVELAND (NC) - Archfour new schools will accommoshybishop Edward F Hoban has anshydate 600 New York student jill nounced a multimillion dollarLong Island eampaign to provide classroom for middot18000 high school studentsExchanmt Posts over the next five year

VATICAN CITY (NC)-AJd bishop Gaetano Alibrandl ApolIshy The Bishop of Cleveland anshytoIlc Nuncio to Chile and Arcl nounced no goal But it is esti shybishop Egano Righi-LambertinJ mated that facilities for 18000 Apostolic Nuncio to Lebanon would cost lIB much as $36 milshyhave exchanged posts lion

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Fremiddotedom Rally Continued from Page One

will be 80 teenagers and adults from the Williamston N C area Rev Harold Melvin Fall River Episcopalian minister recently jailed in Williamston fOr partishycipation in a protest against in equalities in treatment of Neshygroes is responsible for the groups invitation to Fall River

They are sponsored by the Southern Christian Leadership Conference led by Rev Martin Luther King Jr While in Masshysachusetts they will stay at Packard Manse Roxbury and will visit nearby communities including Fall River

Rev Edmund Delaney curate at Holy Name parish Fall River will act for the Bishop and head Catholic participation in the rally Representatives of Jewish Bnd Protestant synagogues and churches are also lending supshyport The local NAACP unit is headed by Rev Floyd Black minister at Bethel AME church in Fall River

In connection with the rally NAACP members are seeking dinner invitations for the 80 Williamston citizens preceding the event It is thought that this will give Fall River residents the opportunity of learning at first hand the situation in the South with regard to Negro equality

Invitations are sought for one or two guests at each participashyting home Guests will be picked up by hosts at 3 oclock Sunday afternoon at Bethel AME church Hanover Street and will be brought to Sacred Heart auditoshyrium by 7 to prepare for the rally

Among members of the Homes Committee arranging invitations is Mrs Walter Conrad of Holy Name parish Fall River Those wishing to extend hospitality can reach her at OSborne 4-6128

Kennedy Scholarship PURCHASE (NC) - Manhatshy

tanville College of the Sacred Heart has announced establishshyment of a John Fitzgerald Kenshynedy Scholarship Fund Three gifts totaling $4600 have been received as initial contributions The scholarship will be awarded to students with leadership abilshyity who are in need of financial aid

Redeemer o God who

makest us glad with the yearly expectashytion of our redempshytion grant that we who now joyfully receive Thine onlyshybegotten Son as our Redeemer may also without fear behold Him coming as our Judge tt

Jesuit Scientist Heads Academy

NEW YORK (NC) - Father 1 John J Lynch SJ an expert 1 in the detection of earthquakes has been name president of the New York Academy of Sciences which was founded in 1817 and has a membership of 18000

The Jesuit priest director of Fordham Universitys seismic station was named to the post themiddot day before his 69th birthday He said he considered his apshypointment a distinct honor

The seismic observatory at Fordham is one of the most fa mous centers of earthquake study in the world Besides his supervision of it Father Lynch carries on a full program of ~

teaching mathematics physics and seismology

In 1946 Father Lynch designed a seismic observatory for theChristmas Blessings from St Pius X Dominican Republic to give

Sou~h Yarmouth warnings of earthquakes In 1951 he helped run seismic profiles

Rev Philip Davignon Thomas Slayter Edward in connection with bull search for ~

Robinson Mark Fruean Daniel Baker the tomb of st Petor

Bishop Grutka Gives Pope Saints Relic

v A TIC A H CIT Y (HC) shyBishop Andrew G Grutka of Gary Ind has presented Pope Paul VI with a long-lost relic of St Cyril who with his brother St Methodius brought Chrisshytianity to the Slavs 1100 years ago

Bishop Grutka who Ja of Slovak ancestry gave the relic to the Pope in the Sistine chapel at a ceremony attended by hunshydreds of bishops priests semishynanans and lay people most of them of Slavic origin

May the spiritual signficance and celebration of Christs Birthday bring to us all hope and joy And may we be guided to love peace and charity For therein lies the real meaning of the promi~e

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Cardinal Cushing Award Recipient

NEW YORK (NC) - Richard Cardinal Cushing has been rwned to receive the Shield of Blessed Gregory X - Crusader for his effort in behalf of the Holy Name Society

BNS national headquarters here announced that the award given to members of the hiershyarchy for notably furthering Holy Name Society work in their dioceses will be presented to the archbishop of Baston at his convenience

The sterling silver shield bears on its upper left side the coat-ofshyarms of Blessed Gregory X who reigned as pope from 1272 to 1276 and on its upper right side the episcopal crest of the recipshyient

On becoming headmiddot of the Bosshytonmiddot archdiocese in 1944 Cardinal Cushing immediately started reshyorganizing the Holy Name SocishyetyTbe archdiocese now ha more than 100000 HNS members

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SATURDAY-St Thomas Aposshytle II Class Red Mass Proper Gloria Second Collect Embe Saturday in Advent Creed Preface of AposUes

SUNDAY-IV Sunday of Adshyvent I Class Violet Mag Proper No Gloria Creed Preface of Trinity

MONDAY - Mass of previous Sunday II Class Violet Mall Proper No Gloria or Creed Common Preface

TUESDAY-Vigil of Christmas I Class Violet Mass Proper No Gloria or Creed Common

Preface WEDNESDAY-Nativity of Our

Lord Jesus Christ I Class White Firsi Mass Gloria Creed Preface and Communicantes of Christmas Second Mass Gloria second Collect St Anastasia Martyr Creed Preface and CommunishyiaDtesof Christmas Third Mass Gloria ~ Preface and Communicantea of Christmas The Last Gospel it omitted Each priest may offer 1bree Masses Holy Day of Obligation

THURSDAY-St Stephen Proshytoinartyr n Clasa Red Mus PJOper Gloria Second Collect Octave 01 Chri8tmasCreedj Preface and Communican_ laquo ChristmaS

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This day yotU shaU know that the lord will come and save WI and in the mornshying you shall bullbull His glory

CBS Postpones Schools Report

NEW YORK (NC)-The CBS TV network hal indefiniteIr postponed an hour-long CBS Reports program on Cathol schools originally scheduled for

middotbroadcast on Wednesday Dee 18

Arthur Morse producer of the program said themiddot entire proshygram middotscheduleof CBS Repor~ has been revamped In the wake of President Kennedyje assassishynation

Morse said a new date for bull Ihowing of the Catholic school program has not 7et been set

The program is a aud7 of the place of CathoUc achools bull American life and 01 their relashytionship to the ederal aid

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THE ANCHOR- S Thurs Dec 19 1963Fr Nicholas Halligan~ OP

Receives High Distinction The Master General of the Order of Preachers Most ReioiceRev Aniceto FE~rnandez OPOf has conferred the honor

and degree of Master of Sacred Theology on the Very Reverend Nicholas Halligan OP STM son of Mr and Let the heavenl Mrs Frank J Halligan of 85 phical studies at the DominicanShawmut Street Fall River House of StUdies River ForestIn ceremonies recently held m and theological studies at at St Stephens Priory the Dominican House of Studies

in Washington DC he wasDover Mass where he is subshyprior and professor of Fundashy ordained to the priesthood in

Washington in 1943 by Archshymental Theology Father Halli shyaan received the biretta and bishop MJ Lemieux OP of Otshyring insignia of the office tawa

The honor and degree of After two years as professor Master of Sacred Theology is of philosophy at St Josephs the highest academic degree and Priory S9merset Ohio Father distinction conferred by the Halligan was sent to the PonshyDominican Order Its origin tillcal International Co 11e g e ~es back to the early medieval Angelicum where he received 1IDiversities and schools Among his doctorate in Sacred Theoshybull requirements are years of logy He returned to Washington _ching in theology and philoshy as professor of theology and _phy a comprehensive examishy Master of Studies of the Ponti shyaaUon in these fields by a board fical Theological Faculty of the 01 examiners appointed by the Dominican House of StUdies Master General the publication coming to the Dover Priory in

1959 In 1958 he received the Praeshy

sentatus in Sacred Theology from the then Master General now Cardinal Michael Browne OP Recently he has authored a book The Administration of the Sacraments published by Alba House of Staten Island

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Faithful May Select Day of Observance Of Christmas Vigil

The Chancery Office has sshylUed the following notice

-rile Sacred Connegatfon 01 the Council by a decree 01 December 3rd 1959 granted to each of the faithful the privilege of selecting either December 24th or December 23rd for the observance of the law of fast and complete absti shy

FATHER HALLIGAN OP nence associated with the Vigil of Christmas or lICientic studies and the petimiddotmiddot

tion of the quadriennial chapteJ~

of the province of the Order Father Halligan graduated Msgr Canty

trom Sacred Heart School ill Continued from Page One 1930 and BMC Durfee High outstanding service during theSchool in 1934 He attended war and since that timeProvidence College subsequent Monsignor Canty was born inIy entering the Dominican Novi- Taunton on Aug 17 1909 thetiate then at St Rose PriOQ son of the late Charles E andSpringfield Ky After philoso- Ellen McGann Canty A graduate

of St Marys High School he made his classical studies atCharity Ball Boston College He stUdied phishy

Continued from Page Ten losophy and theology at St BershyIdewicz Henriette Y Bunn Ami nards S em ina r y Rochester Connors Kathleen Farrell Carshy NY and was ordained in St olyn A Holleran Marille Janick Marys Cathedral on May 26 Kathleen A Kearns Maureen l~ 1934 by the late Bishop Cassidy Krauzyk Paulette L Labecki Monsignor Canty served as asshyVirginia Matthews Barbara Memiddot sistant in Nantucket East TaunshyCann Susan McVey Rena A ton and Norton and entered the Patry Judith A Peirce and service from St Johns Parish ludith Silvia New Bedford In Attleboro Area - Susan Ellen Andersoll Pope John elevated MonsignorMary Frances Harney Kathleen Canty to the rank of Domestic Kennedy Barbara Mary LEl~ Prelate last yearlavor Marcia Ann Morelli Monsignor Canty will assume Maureen Therese OBrien Barshy his new responsibility on Fridaybara Ann OHara Marguerite Dec 27 Ann Sequin and Susan MarguEshyrite Walsh Taunton Area - Ava Rmiddotmiddot C II Demers Helen Jane DeSilvia IVler 0 ege Gets Suzanne Fornal Barbara A Construction Loan Mendoza Gail Mitchell Ann Maria Procopio Diane Renaud WASHINGTON (NC)-Spring and Donna E Welch Attleboro Hill College Mobile Ala and Area - Sue Carbonetti Elaine Rivier College Nashua NH DAmico Alice Desautel Susan will be lent Federal funds to Fortin Jeanne Maigret and Lil- finance construction of new Uan Morin Cape Cod Area- faeillties on their campuses Mary E Courtuell Margaret De- The Federal Housing and Chene Ellen S Dunbar Kath- Home Finance Agency said leen Kennedy Sandra L Santos Spring Hill will be lent $752000 _d Mary Beth Spooner to help finance a two-story social

union building containing bull cafeteria

Curia President Rivier will be lent $1160000 Rev Joseph Delaney moder- to help build a residence hall

ator of the Taunton curia of the and student center The resishyLegion of Mary announces that dence hall will house 102 John Keating of 34 Grant Stre1et women students and the dining taunton baa been elected cwia hall wUl seat about 380 atudenu -eaident eM ~cl-t7 membez

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Name Intentions Of Unity Octave

GARRISON (NC)-The Chair of Unity Octave an eight-day prayer period for the reunion of Christendom will be observed starting Saturday Jan 18

Father Titus Cranny SA dishyrector of the Chair of Unit) Apostolilte at the motllerhouse of the Franciscan Friars of Atonement here in New York announced the daily intentions as follows

Jan 18 fOr the unity of all Christians in the Church Jan 19 formiddot separated Eastern brethshyren Jan 20 for Anglicans Jan

- 21 for European Christians Jan 22 for American Chris tians Jan 23 for spiritual reshynewal of Catholics Jan 24 for the Jewish people Jan 25 for extenaion of the Church in other lands

Father Cranny said that holy longing for unity should sweep over the world inspiring people of all faiths but especialshyly Catholics to pray for unity

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PopeHasConcern Over Breakdown Of Marriages

VATICAN CITY (NC) shyPope Paul VI addressing judges of the Universal Churchs court of appeal wondered aloud if the increase in the number of marriage cases brought before the court is not traceable to a decline in moral responsibility

Public entertainment books end other publications have spread dangerous ideas and mistaken attitudes said the Pope

He added And it is also a fact that these stimuli meet with less resistance within the very sanctuary of the family than they did in the past

The Pope was speaking to the ~dges of the Sacred Roman Rota assembled for their cusshytomary papal audience at the beginning of the new judicial year Dean or head of the court is a priest from Shenanshydoah Pa Msgr Francis J Brennan

In his address to the court the Pope spoke of the absolute necessity of a recall to the preshyeminence of moral values

Moral Values He also praised pastoral unshy

dertakings which give engaged couples and young married coushyples that moral and spiritual preparation which willillumishynate and strengthen their conshyllICience for the holiness of love and the firmness and real hapshypiness of family life

Pope Paul said that conscience -that light of the soul-must rule ecclesiastical judges and lawyers as well as the partiea involved in a suit

He said also Those contracting marriage

should not approach it superfi shyeially as a caprice of the senses or an adventure or an uncertain experiment but should be conshyscious of the step they are takshying and should see it as the great ISacrament w h i c h consecrates them to the sublime mission of collaborating with God in giving life to new creatures and caring fur their development with prushydence and an awareness of their responsibility

Exemption Stands TORONTO (NC)-A move to

abolish exemption of churches from municipal taxes was killed by the Toronto City Councils legislation committee Alderman George Ben who proposed the plan said the city is losing milshylions in tax dollars from the exemption

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Pope Paul VI has assured President Julius Nyerere of Tanganyika that Mrican nashytions have no better friends that the Catholic clergy and no better citizens than the Cathoshylic people

During an audience here the Pope thanked President Nyerere for his visit and bade him and his party a heartfelt welcome to Our home as heartfelt as the welcome extended to Us last year when We had the unforshygettable experience of visiting the vast African continent

The Pope recalled how imshypressed he had been by the surging vitality of the African people and of Africas newly inshydependent nations

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Tanganyika a former British trusteeship in East Africa beshycame independent in 1961 Its 92 million population is 16 per cent Catholic

- No Greater Friends In achieving their aspirashy

tions he said the beloved people of Africa have no greater friends We think and no more lenerolls collaborators than the

Rememher the candy jar of toffee chews Weve put that candy right into our ice ~reqm Imagine bullbull creamy hutterscotchmiddot rum ice cream with luscious toffee candy hlended throughout Who hut Hood could think of this delectable way to hring hack old-time Havor

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On Catholics Catholic bishops and clergy and no citizens more loyal and reshyspectful than the African Cathshyolics

We pray therefore that our children in your country and in all of Africa may prove themshyselves zealous observers of law and order and that the various governments may protect and safeguard that freedom which the Church needs to carry on her high mission of truth charity and justice for the good of Africa and for peace in the world

Tighten Anti-Bias Housing Laws ~WARK (NC)-The New

Jersey Real Estate Commission has put into effect new rules to

supplement the states anti-disshycrimination laws on housing sales and rentals

Copies of the rules of a memshyorandum on the states anti-bias laws have been sent to all real estate agents Violations can be a cause for suspension of a brokers license

The rules state that broke11l are not to accept listings from an owner who indicates he doea not intend to abide by state law They also make it mandatoq that brokers inform clients about the laws and penalties for vioshylations

Affects Advertlslnc Brokers are also barred from

sending mailings or indulging bull other practices designed to enshytice property owners to sell upoo arrival of a member of a millOlshyity group in the neighborhood They are also barred from indishycating racial or ethnic prefershyences in advertising prop~ listings

State law prohibits discrimIshynation in sale of housing except those in developments of 10 homes or less or in rental at apartments except in owner-oeshycupied homes of three familiea or less

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Urges Catholic Schools Study Race Problem By Rev Andrew M Gret~ley

Recently we lamented the Ieeming lack of interest of Catholic universities in large reale research in problems with which Catholic Silcial teaching has been concerned the most crucial area of such reshysearch at presshyent would be the race quesshytion On this subject the Catholie universi shyties could take the lead wit h little difficulty since no one is doing research on race The southern oliguchy which controls Congress has frightened both the foundations and the governmental agencies away from the subject the forshymer because of fear of los of their tax-exempt status and the latter for fear of having their budgets destroyed

After Integration One of the problems to which

fatholic scholars might turn d1eir attention is the question of what happens after integrashynon For even though the race question cannot be solved withshyout integration it ought to be clear that integration by itself is only the beginning of a solushyUon

U Negroes could shop in any tore where they could afford Cbe merchandise eat in an~ resshytaurant where they could pay ftle bill attend any school where they can pass the tests work at eny job for which they have the _ills and live in any home for which they can pay the rent or meet the mortgage payments only a relatively small propor- Gon of the Negro population would experience much of a ehange in their lives

It should be emphasized that Integration is necessary both for fhat crucial portion of the Negro population which would benefit icnm it and as a prelude to further soCial progress for the Negro masses It is necessary but DOt enough

Culture of Poverty There are several reasons for

the slow social progress of i~ershyican Negroes and none of them have to do with any basic infeshyriority

However there is no esltaping 1I1e fact that a people (annot overcome iIi a few years the efshyfect of several centuries of davery and another century of segregation (which in its own way is worSe than slavery)

Discrimination poverty chashyamptic family life above all lack of hor in a better life deprive men and women of the motivashytions and the social skills necshyessary to improve their life tyle even when such improve_ ment become theoreticall~r posshylIlule

A culture of poverty which generates indifference cynicism and despair does not disappear overnight and will not disappear automatically when oPPClrtunishyties begin to appear Neither do problems of family instability vanish from the scene when the magic wand of integration is waved

Effecamps of Injustice But for the vast majodty of

Negroes the major gain from inshytegration is that it will lead all Americans--Negro and white-shyto do everything in their power to eradicate the last vestigea of the effects of injustice 1m the Jiegro people

THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Dec 19 1963

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TODAY-Mass as on Sunday It is by Gods grace and his Our Lords TombChristmas is the feast of every persons redemption shy Our God is coming to save us Sacramental order that these Ele_ The Popes trip shall therefoNThis night is born to you a Savior who is Christ the Lord (Communion Hymn)-this is the cisive events already a part of be a continuatiltp1 of the CouncilBeing the Ultimate whom the the history of the human race It Shall point to the necessity olChristian confronts in worship can become a part of everymansStudents and Freedom prayer for the success 01 1beChristian worship is not a matshy personal history as they are mysshyIt is good to hear the swelling number of distinguished Council and it shall exempl~ ter of elients frantically searchshy teriously sacramentally mad e that Christian Charity that ill toeducators who are insisting that their students do not ing for a disinterested God God present in every congregation of reign before all attemcentll enjoy an absolute freedom of action but a freedolll that i8 the one who searches who the people of God here and now reunion

must be used - not abused - in keeping with the dictates finds who love~ patiently while The urgency of todays Mass DiscussiC)nwaitin~ for a free response of expressed in such texts a6of the law of God and the good order of the community But the intellectual work elllove The Lord is near (Enshy Pour out your dew you heavshyAs happens in every college generation there are the council may not only nottrance Hymn First Reading) al shy ens from above Put forth cease but increa8e during 1bethose individuals who feel that because they are physically ways Our Advent task is to your power Lord and come intersessionable to do many things then they have the right to follow make our antennae more sensishy The Lord draws near middotMake In an address to the 14th e shytive to His current comings intheir desires and this is the business of no one but themshy no delay is an urgency which gress of Italian CathoHc LawshyWord and sacraments has a present dimension as wellselves They rail against college regulations and deans y~rs Cardinal Bea Presidem ol

as a past and a future The presshywarnings and feel that any attempt to call them to reshy TOMORROW-Ember Friday the Secretariat for the Promoshyent dimension of todays Mass

sponsibility for what they have done is a violation of sacred in Winter With fasting and with tionof Chritian Unity develshyis decisive for our salvationshyprayer we prepare to celebrate oped one of the themes 01 thefreedom history as a community of beshythe Lords historic Advent And last debates of the 2nd SessioampTheirs is of course the action of the adolescent who lievers in the present momentas we wait we realize more He attemnted to define Chrisshya moment made holy by Christcries out for the freedom of the adult while clinging to the keenly the bonds that unite us tian Reli~ious Liberty Reli shythrough His action in this sacrashyirresponsibility of the child They are disturbed when told to the Jewish people The full gious liberty he said 1a _ment

that Lhey cannot have it both ways Either they are meaning of Christs Advent can inalienable and undeniable right be known only to the Christian MONDAY-Mass as on Sunshy of man Ih treatment and deshychildren - in which case they must place their decisions who is as familiar with the Old day So Ollr encounter with velopment in the Council Iscompletely in the hands of others or else they are adults Testament as he is with the New Christ in the Mass or in any of therefore of vital importance to

in which case they must use their freedom in accord with Old and New Testaments are one the sacraments or in the preachshy mankind Gods law and in keeping with tl)e rights of others and Bible one inspired account of ing of His Word is an encounter We in th n 11th Century tbfnk

Gods love for His people and of of freedom from all externalthe good order of the community with a living and reigning the Wod He speaks to us Christ-of-this-moment I a the r constraint he began Howe~As the various educators have reminded their charges

than the recovery of a historical turning to S~rnture the eminentthere are absolutes and the moral law is one There are EMBlm SATURDAY IN WINshy figure prelate bid us have a tru17 limits of ones personal freedom and the rights of others TER 0 the seven lessons in the When I hear Johns cry in the Christian outlook on freedom

Missal only the first one andand the good of the whole have a place The student is by Gospel Prepare the way of the St Paul was the herald andthe last two are ordinarily read hero of liherty even whendefinition a student one in the process of learning of Lord I do not speculate aboutat Mass today The Exodus event those faithful Jews who accepted loaded with chains For thebecoming and in this process he must submit to the is related to the Incarnation of Jesus as Saviour nor about the Apostle liberty has an essenshywisdom of his teachers And finally the college exists Gods Son as it is to His death events of the last days when tially interior value It mamiddotkes

not only to inform the intellect but to train the person and rising again (First Readshy creation reaches its consummashy the Christhm free from passhying) although per~et c1clivCrshyand this implies moral training tion Johns cry is an appeal for sion master of his actions bull ance ~nd the abolition of he may construct his own pershyShould educators abandon these principles they would my action now in terms of faithcrooke1 ways (Gospel) w1

and hope and love sonality and at the same timebe abbetors in the destruction of truth rather than its not be known until the day of determine his own destinyservants and proponents the Lord (2nd Reading) at TFESDAY-Vigil of Christmas The Carc1i ro al pointed to true

the end of time This spaceThank God there are so many aware of their position The now of todays liturgy is freedomc two most essentialbetweer rej ibices in the work our response to the fact thatand stating it with clarity and forcefulness elements 1) the consciousneB8of Christ in Church and Word human nature matter the and mastery of ones own acshyand sal~raments even though world itself are blessed reshy tion 2) the will of giving oneself oppositiJn is real and paths are claimed in a sense divinized generously to truth justice one not yet straight by the feast we prepare to celeshy brothers and God

brate Tomorrow earths defile In a short historical reviewFOURTH SUNDAY OF ADshy ment will be washed away the 80 year old prelate showedVENT The Gospel places Adshy All that is flesh and blood will how the recent popes hadvent in history It was in therheANCHOR see ou-- God and Saviour15th year of the emperor Tishy Turn to Page Nine(Communion Hymn)

berius reign John proshyOFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE DIOCESE OF FAll RIVER What a beautiful economy ofclaimed an advent ture who have labored loneexpression in the Gospels simpletlublilhed weekly by The Catholic Press of the Diocese of fqll River If Christianity is sometimes under the nation of some kindstatement she will bear a son

accused of being other-worldshy of opposition between matter410 Highland Avenue whom thou shalt call Jesus for

THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Dec 19 1963 Christmas middotAn Acceptable People

The Epistle of Midnight Mass says He gave himself for us that he might redeem us from all iniquity and that he might cleanse for himself an acceptable people

The Christmas story - Gods becoming man and dwelling among us - is not simply the re-living of the birth of Christ with all its touching details of poverty and humishylity It is not alone the bringing into focus of the Divine

Childs appeal The Christmas story - the littleness of the Child the purity of Mary the dutifulness of Joseph the wonder of the scene - is more than all of these

The Christmas story is the story of redemption From all eternity Gods plan for mans redemption meant the Incarnation - Gods becoming man From all eternity God willed to anoint human nature by uniting it to His Divinity From all eternity God willed the salvation of the human race through joining a human body and soul to the Second -r-Person of the All-Holy Trinity

The Christmas story is the story of redemption The ~~ King of Peace is exalted whose face the whole world longs

~ to see Lift up your heads for your redemption is near at hand These texts taken from the Christmas Mass and Office portray not a helpless Infant but the King of Ages ~S]ht Jl1l (C]ffilteeJLVreg + coming in power and majesty He does not need the trappings of vesture or surroundings to show forth His glory He is God manifested in the flesh the victorious te101ltdl Jb ltEpounditJr ~l SlaquoJ)]m 0

Warrior Who alone conquers the hold of evil over men the King Who leads men to victory over t~emselves and the - ][ sect at d - Surmshypowers of middotdarkness

Looking upon the Christmas scene men of good will see not only the Child but the Son of God not only the object of their love but the One Who alone makes them ThnOu1h thpound Wpoundpoundk With thpound ChWlCh lovable to God by drawing them to Himself not only the One of Whom the angels sing but the One Who makes By REV ROBERT W HOVDA Catholic University them sing in their own hearts because they have been made children of the Father through their Brother Christ -

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of conversion information __ flection research dialogue bull tween bishops reforms - those accepted and those in prepshyaration are all indispensable of middotcourse But all this will find its true efficacy o n I y through the grace of God Therefore He shall be a lJilgrim

Ecumenical AsIteetB The Popes pilgrimage doe

have ecumenical aspects Pale shytine is divided into rival counshytries which are always on the brink of war Christians themshyselves have made of this blessed land a battlefield Their feudll for the possession of various Holy Places or their presidellC7 in anyone of them during sershyvices had only spotlighted the scandal of Christian Disunity

As an example the Basilica of the Holy Sepulchre is under the care of three confessions the Latins the Greek Orthodoz and the Arcnenian Orthodox The great shrine has heeD plundered twice burned and bombed during the Israel-Arab War It is only the outside stagings that holds the great church up Yet it was only the threat of total ruin that brought the three (rouos together to c0shyoperate in the restoratio ol

Fall River Mall OSborne 5-7151 ly to a myopic extent it is beshy he is to save his people from and spirit but whose intelaquority cause we fail to remember that and wholeness and harmon iiitheir sinsPUBLISHER the things we celebrate in mysshy now restored You are m cJIIl

Moat Rev James L Connolly DO PhD tery in our sacramental worship CHRISTMAS DAY Everyshy (Midnight Entrance Hymn) II are historical events They are thing worldly in today invaded addressed not only to JeshyGENERAL MANAGER ASST GENERAL MANAGER events which took place in this by divinity and orientated but to alI of us whom Be hal

Ieyen Dan~ P $halloo MA Rev John P Driecoll -Norld at definite times and toward a spiritual goal The joined to Himself who break MANAGING EOITOI places advancing the course of midnight dawn and daytime the Bread of His Body lit the J Goa middot Ute WOII - Masses all sine the joy of crca- holy table

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Stresses Counei I Turned First To Liturgy

VATICAN CITY (NC) Pope Paul VI has pointed out that while the Catholic Church is sometimes acshycused of emphasizing her visible authority themiddot council Fathers turned their first attention to the liturgy

Speaking to a crowd of 1000 at his regular Wednesday audishyence the Pope said This audishyence seems to Us an echo of the Vatican council which ended its second session with promulgashytion of the Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy that is with the exhortation to us all to pray and to pray well

The Church is sometimes acshycused of emphasizing her laws and decrees her visible authorshyity The highest authorities of the Church however have turned their first attention to the liturgy and have given the place o honor to prayer to conshyversation with God

Mutually Helpful

This was done he said beshyeause authorIty and spirit in the Church are mutually helpful and her laws intend to obtain for the heavenly Father many SOUls who will adore Him in spirit and in truth

The Pope exhorts you over and over again as the council does to pray to pray well to pray with the Church especially at the approach of Christmas to pray to be worthy to receive Him at His coming Pray then that Our Lord may be born again and live in you in your souls your homes your communities bath civil and religious with the precious gifts of His grace and His peace

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WASHINGTON (NC) shy A month-long course on morshyal and social aspects of the population problem will be conducted next Summer at Georgetown University here

The session to bemiddot held June 17 to July 22 will bring togeth-_ er demographers sociologists economists clergymen educashytors and public officials

They will consider such topics as world population growth world resources and technology the current status of fertility control the Roman Catholic view on population control the Protestant view on population control population trends and the underdeveloped nations birth control and public policy family size rhythm and the (anti-ovulation) pill accordshying to a statement outlining pur- poses of the course

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The institute said in a stateshyment that world population is now growing by 45 million year_ 1y and commented Such a rate of growth creates obvious and enormous social problems

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At Georgetown of population growth Deglect not only the potential of technoshylogical change but the velue of human beings and their potenshytial productive capacity

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The King of Peace is magnified whose face the whole earth desireth

Pavi lion Reports Many Inquiries

NEW YORK (NC)-The proshygram director of the Vaticaa Pavilion at the New York Worlds Fair said reservatioDII by Catholic groups planning tours are coming at a great pace

Father John J Gorman bull Brooklyn diocesan priest told aa interviewer that inquiries 1Mshyready have come from as faw away as France about the pavil shyion at the fair which will Opesl in April 1964

The Vatican is constructing $25 million pavilion featuring 325-seat chapel and the centushyries-old Pieta by Michaelangelo which is being brought heN from st Peters basilica

Father Gorman said America Catholics have contributed more than $2 million toward the pavilion

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By Mary Tinley Daly This Christmas column

from our house to yours brings the u sua 1 good wishes Happy Christmas Holy Christmas rather than the Merry Christmas of former saddened w 0 rId

years It is too soon to carry on the Merry bit right now This years Christmas is saddened by the unexpected assassination of President Kenshynedy leaving a y lti u ng widow two fatherless children anli a

saddened world It was a traumatic experience

for everybody a sobering epishysode pointing up sudden death

In the wake of the Nov 22 tragedy are the other fatheIless children the Tippetts of Dalilas and of Lee Harvey Oswald Christmas will not be the SiUJle for any of these families fltlr a long long time if ever

Pre - Christmas 1963 is a world-wide time of trauma

Suspension of normal activity during the acute period of mourning brought realization to all Americans of the meaning of life and death Moreovelr it brought a knowledge and appre_ ciation of the Catholic Faith to many who had never known anything of the Mass and the ineffable consolation in death wh4h a sincere belief in the world hereafter means

Upon taking up slowly the Way-of-the-world the - filnite tasks to which our lives are deshydicated - we all have a new viewpoint

Almost as a shock come the fattened newspapers not only with their news columns filled with investigation of the tragedy and news of the new adminirtrashytIon but the huge amount of newsprint - already contracted tor -to advertise the selling of merchandise Page after page is filled with urging to buy-iouyshybuy

Somehow the importance of getting something for the man who has everything loses its punch if it ever had any-mink enveloped bottle openers and the Bke

Fortunately family Christmas eustoms engendered in generashytions past will continue the blessed routine that carries through year after year Friends will be remembered with cards the familiar charities will as al shyways hold their place children will have their toys family vis_ its will prevail perennially Best of all religious customs will continue the setting up of the home creche entire famil3 reshyeeiving Holy Communion either at midnight Mass or at a Mass on Christmas morning

In most houses there will be a Christmas tree adorned with baubles from years past and a few new sparkles added

This Christmas perhaps not only will family ties be stronger but also those with other human beings

Along this line we should like to share with readers some thoughts written by Fra Giovanshyni in 1513 equally applicable in 1963

There is nothing 1 can give you which you have not but there is much that while I can not give you you can tak~~ - - shy

No heaven can come to us unless our hearts find rest in it today Take heaven - - bull

No peace lies in the future which is not hidden in the presshy

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THE ANCHOR-Thurs Dec 19 1963

Kingdom Know t hat the

kingdom of God is at hand amen I say to you it shall not be delayed

Christmas Prayers from Our Lady of Victory Centerville

Danette Pendergast John J Pendergast III

The gloom of the world is but a shadow behind it yet within our middotreach is joy Take joy shy

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Life is so full of meaning and purpose so full of beauty 00shyneath its covering that you will find earth but cloaks your

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heaven Courage then to claim it that is all But courage you have and the knowledge that we are pilgrims together wending through unknown country home

And so at this Christmas time 1 greet you with profound esteem and with the prayer that for you now and forever the day breaks and the shadows flee away

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stressed one or the other of these essential parts depending on the historical problems

I remind you that the Church has solemnly affirmed the inalshyienable rights of the human person to the freedom in honorshying God privatel and publicly to proclaim and propagate his religion according to the preshycept of ones upright conscience

Evidently the common good the rights of God and of men the rights of society must be considered

Finally the Cardinal pointed out that -the right to religious liberty must be respected even in those who in good faith cannot loose themselves from error

Peace On Earth May the shining Star of Bethlehem brighten

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Israel to Honor Father LaFarge

NEW YORK (NC) - The American Jew ish Committee has announced plans for a meshymorial in Israel to honor the late Father John LaFarge SJ

Rabbi Marc H Tanenbaum director of the committees inter_ religious aHairs department said a Father John LaFarge Grove of Trees would be estab lished in Israel as a permanent and living memorial in the Holy Land of this blessed priest and friend

Rabbi Tanenbaum announced plans for the memorial in a statement paying tribute to Father LaFarge longtime chamshypion of better interracial and interreligious relations who died Nov 24

This John will be numbered in the company of those two other great souls Pope John XXIII and President John F Kennedy all of whom Jewish tradition and Jewish people will honor the rabbi said

Catholic interracial counci~ througthout the U S held speshycial services for Father LaFarge widely known proponent of racial justice

Tass Comments On Council

LONDON (NC)-The Soviet news agency Tass in a report on the closing of the second session of the ecumenical council in Rome said that the session was unquestionably influenced by the assurances of the new Pope that he intends to continue the great cause begun by Pope John and direct all effort toward preshyerving the great blessing of peace among people

Tass report an English-lanshyguage dispatehfrom Rome said that during the session Pope P a u I called on scientistl throughout the world not to turn science and its individual branches specifically nuclear research with its most broad apshyplications into a threat a nightshymare a tool for destroying human life

On the council itself Tass said that the session was marked by sharp disagreements between innovators supporters of the line of the late Pope John and conservatives who were spurshyred to new activities following the Popes death

Commends Kennedy Ideals to Nation

WASHINGTON (NC) - The Catholic Association for Intershynational Peace has urged a conshycerted effort by Americans to live up to the ideals for which the late President Kennedy lived

The association said in a stateshyment that Americans should not rest content with tangible and material monuments to President Kennedys memory

We can honor him even more by a concerted national effort to live up to the ideals for which he lived the statement said In particular all citizens of good will should strive to root out from our midst the bitterness and hatred the aura of suspicion and distrust that is qividing our nation in this criticilI hour

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Seek to Force Vote on Prayer

WASHINGTON (NC)-More than lialf the signatures needed have been affixed to e petition tbo discharge the prayer amend ment from th U S House of Representatives Judiciary Com mittee Fr Robert G Howes said here

Father Howes a member of the faculty at the catholic Unishyversity of America here -i Washingtons representative _of the Central Massachusetts Citl shy2ens for Public Prayer

To date 120 Representatives have signed the discharge peti shytion while 218 signatures are needed The proposed joint resoshylution is designed to reverse through a Constitutional amendshyment the U S Supreme Court decisions prohibiting recitation of prayers in public schools

Father Howes said the group he represents is non-partisan non-sectarian and like other groups has been striving for months to get some Congresshysional action on the dozens of proposals for a Constitutional amendment

Introduction of a petition seeking discharge of Civil Rights legislation from committee has spurred the Central Massachushysetts Citizens group to renewed effort to get lawmakers to sign the petition to discharge the prayer amendment- from the Jushydiciary Committee

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Bargaining Now Feels Collective Facing Trouble

CLEVELAND (NC)-Col leetive bargaining as it is known today is in serious trouble Father Benjamin L asse SJ has told a joint labm aanagement conference at St Iohn College here

Father Masse associate editol of America magazine and anamiddotmiddot aonal authority on labor DUDo egement relations called fOl eative thinking by union ancll employers to preserve the emiddotmiddot 8eIltiaIs of free negotiations bemiddot een worken and employers

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The clash between reality andl itleory was bound to eome Father Masae added and thE public is now beginning to quemiddot tlon whether the pursuit of selfmiddot interest by unions and employerll necessarily serves the public ood

Baptize 11 Adults Child During Mass

SPOKANE (NC) - Eleven adults and a ehild were baptized simultaneously by 12 priestlJ during a Sunday Mass at St Aloysius church here

The sacramem was admlnfsmiddotmiddot tered during the time usuaIl3r

reserved for the sermon at thn 130 AM HIgh Mass The conmiddotmiddot gregation rose to recite the Apos tIes Creed with sponsors of thnmiddot baptized

The unusual ceremony Wall

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Cardinal Spellman left here for Zealand his 21st consecutive Christmas Arriving in Christchurch toshywith Americans abroad this time day he was scheduled to leave personnel at the Navys South for the Antarctie as soon as posshyPole installations sible But DO definite date was

The Cardinal who has desshy fixed because uncertain weather cribed his annual trip as my conditions could delaT his deshypilgrimage to the men and parture as long as three day women who protect our countr) and preserve peace flew from Mass for Presiden here direct1T to Christchurch The Cardinal intends to offer New Zealand by WBT of Lcraquo a months mind Requiem Mass Angeles Honolulu the Fiji Ia- for President Kennedy Sunday

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made this most holy night to shine forth with the brightness of the true light grant we beseech Thee that we who have kn omiddotw n the mystery of His light on earth may attain the enjoyment of His happiness in heavshyen

Kennedy Memorial PREDERICTON (NC) - The

University of New Brunawick will erect a memorial to the late President Kennedy in the form of a triangular shelter in Offishyeers Square on Queen street The rear column of the shelter will bear a commemorative plaque In October 1957 Presishydent Kennedy then a senator received an honorary degree from the university

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daughter of Sion shout for joy 0 daughter of Jerusamiddot lem behold thy King comes hoi y the S a v i 0 u r of the world

McCormack Aide Plans to Study For Priesthood

WASHINGTON (NC) When the National Seminary

for Delayed Vocations opens next September in Weston one of the candidates will be a top aide to Speaker of the House John McCormack

He is 37-year-old Walter Flashyherty of Dorcester who is not only leaving his present job on the Speakers staff but turning down an offer for a new $18000shya-year post

Flaherty saidhere that when he read of Richard Cardinal Cushings plan to open the Pope John XXIII National Seminary his interest in studying for the priesthood which dates back to his college days was rekindled

Flaherty brother of a priest joined McCormacks staff five years ago and has become a trusted lieutenant of the Speaker

Class of 25 He will be one of 25 members

ill the first class at the seminary f()r- men aged 30 to 45 The insti tution will offer a four-year cOurse of philosophy and theolshyogy Msgr George A Schlichte former vice-rector of the North American College Rome is rector

Flaherty youngest of nine children of Mrs Julia A Flashyherty served in the Navy during World War II He then attended St Michaels College Winooski Vt and St Pauls College at the University of Ottawa

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Looking back on the recent session of the Council r have the feeling of having lived amongst four different Churches There is only One Church but the emphasis in one part of the world is different from another All have the same end the growth of the Mystical Body of Christ and the salvation of souls But they achieve it in different ways

1 The Administrative Church This is the Church in the developed and prosperous countries of the world in which thanks to material blessings the emphasis is on service to the faithful - indeed spiri shytual service - in such works as schools hospitals press social works parish plants etc

2 The Can 0 n i c a I Church This Church is steeped in tradition and customs Here the bishops particularly and the priests live somewhat detached from the people giving profound spirituality to those who practice the Faith but worrying little for those who do not practice who are as lost sheep

3 The Poor Church This is the largest group in the world and is not bound by national limits Here the bishops are like Our Lord on the Hill of Capharnaum surrounded by the hungry and by sheep without a pastor The wealth in which the Church bond deals in souls

4 The Martyred Church Here Our Lord relives His passion in vast areas - not only behind the Iron Curtain but even in Northern Africa One bishop told me of four of his priests being strangled last week Two priests in one country and two in anshyother were sentenced to prison for three years for having transshylated one of my books into their languages We read Mallll for their intention every Tuesday

What is our role in the face of these four Churches Since they are all parts of the Mystical Body of Christ we have to make blood circulate through this entire organism The blood ia made up of aid to balance off our wealth and above all as St Paul said to fill up in our Body the sufferings wanting to the Passionmiddot of Christ

Certainly Christ suffered enough in His Physical Body but we by self-denial sacrifice middotprayer and offering of ou~ tria~ for the Church everywhere complete in the Church that Passhysion which Christ daily undergoee In the world Sunday after SDilday middotwemiddot appeal to YOU t6 be more than Alnetican to be truly Catholic to love the Church everywhele to realize that 5Z collections a year for the parish aad a few second collection a year for the Impoverished and bleeding Christ elsewhere are not enoughmiddot During this Christmas season we try to be especially generous with others Will you share your generosity with the Holy Father by sending a sacrifice to The Society for the Propashygation of the Faith

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LOS ANGELES (NC) The virtues essential to qualshyify a priest for the bishops office are acquired from living examples rather than learned in books and schoels Auxiliary Bishop Timothy Man_ ning of Los Angeles asserted at a consecration rite here

In his sermon at the conseClra tion of the Most Rev John J Ward to serve as an Auxiliary Bishop of Los Angeles Bishop Manning said the candidate for the bishops office must be the model of the humble virtuesshyvirtues which are necessary against the stresses of our daily lives--chastity temperance pashytience humility and affabilitv-

James Francis Cardinal McIn_ tyre of Los Angeles was he con secrator at the ceremony today in St Vibianas cathedral Archshybishop Joseph T McGucken of San Franeisco and Bishop Alden J Bell of Sacramento were the co-consecrators

The bishop must be a model for the flock entrusted to his care Bishop Manning said He must be a living expression of the Sacred Scriptures so that were the holy testaments lost people could still look at thl~ir

bishop and from his example model their lives toward holi shyness

You will notice that he is ncshycepted not because of extraorshydinary talents of mind some social graces nor heroic and rare virtues These would resemble mountain peaks unassailable ex_ cept to the very few

The bishops united with the pope are the successors to the Apostles Bishop Manning said Their mission is the same he continued to give a foundation to the Church to give it visibil ity and permanence and to serve the pilgr11n people of God by heralding the glad tidings of the Gospel to every generation until time shall be no more

Laymen Head School Boards in Oklahoma

OKLAHOMA CITY (NC) shyLaymen have been named to head Catholic school boards in Oklahoma City and in Tulsa as part of a reorganization of the Diocesan School Board by Biamphshyop Victor J Reed

The boards will act in advisory capacities to Father ErDE~st Flusche dioeesan superintendent of schools

Head of the Oklahoma City board it Harold Askew prelishydent of the Askew Adjustment Inc and the father of two gradshyuates of Catholic schools John Bennet Shaw a funeral director and father of three is head of the Tulsa board

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Day Star With Thee is the

principality in the day of Thy strength in the brightness of the saints from the womb before the day star I begot Thee

Legion of Decency The following films are to be

added to the lists in their reshyspective classifications

Unobjectionable for Adults and Adolescents--Ladies Who Do Surf Party

Objectionable in Part for All -Four for Texas (Objection This contrived melodramatic comedy is frequently guilty of a brazen exploitation of indecent costuming and suggestive situashytions) Soldier in the Rain (Obshyjection This otherwise innocshy

German Bishops Approve Social BONN (NC) - A comshy annual Lenten fund drive not

for religious purposes but strict shymission of German Catholic ly for social welfare projects inbishops has approved a four developing countries

million dollar program for The 1963 drive broughtmiddot $12shysocial aid projects in Africa 125000 the largest collection Asia and Latin America accordshy since Misereor began in 1959 ing to the German Catholic news giving a five-year total of $54shyagency KNA 750000

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The funds for Latin America are going to medical programs and to self-help organizations such as farming cooperatives in the Dominican Republic Haiti and Mexico

uous comedy is marred by the introduction of sensational diashylogue) Viva Las Vegas (Objecshytion Continuous emphasis upon grossly suggestive costuming and dancing is inexcusable in a film chiefly designed for young audiences)

Condemned-An Affair of the Skin (Objection The immoral context in which its confused theme is developed and sensashytional treatment in dialogue and situations render this film totally unacceptable)

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NEW YORK (NC)-The 15th anniversary of the Univenal declaration of Human Rights waa commemorated at a special Mas here attended 117 350 United NatioDII delegates COMUshyJar representatives memben of the UN Secretariat and represhysentatives of non-governmental organizations

The Mass was celebrated by Auxiliary Bishop James H Grif_ fiths of New York Assistant Bishop for UN Affairs of the National Catholie Welfare Conshyference at the chapel of SS Faith Hope and Charity and was followed by a coHee hOUT

The commemoration was unshyder the joint sponsorship of the NCWC Office for UN AffainI and 12 international Catholic orshyganizations in consultative rela_ tionship with the UN Economk

and Social Council all of which are active in promoting human righ1s through public opinion and voluntary agency activity

World CoDllCienca

Msgr Timothy J Flynn New York archdiocesan director of informatio~ preached the 1Iel shymon He called the Universal Declaration of Human Rights the conscience of the world comshymunity

ill a viable document he aaid and a hopeful one It speaks out not as perfectly one would wJsh--iet DOt ~ weak17 one might fear For the tintChristmas Cheor from St Stanislaus FaR Rw time in hmoZ7 there ill bull _enshyol protecting tbebuls OD wbldl

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white Father missioner from -Africa said here that Ghana 80metimes is called a Soviet satellite but all of its schools teach religion as a part of their Wrriculum

Father J Alfred RichardvF formerly of West Warwick ~I and regional superior of the vhite Fathers serving in northshyern Ghana and in Nigeria said that all of Ghanas schools are covernment-supported and sushyPervised

Nevertheless he said an ef the students have a set period of_ religious Instruction every day Priests and Sisters may come into the non-Catholic chools to teach theseclasse9 Protestants also have their own eIasses even in the Catholic chools If the pagan children dont want to go with either of

these groups the teachers must then give them a class of moral in8tr tion

Asks Church Help He said that in the northern

regions where the White Fathers have been for years teachers come to them for materials for the moral instruction classes lhe ~overnment pays teachers ealaries and supplies textbooks for all schools he said

Although there are no pri shyvate schools as such he said the government still looks to the Church for help in its efforts to provide education for all The White Fathers were recently asked by the government to add 35 new classrooms to the school system in the Tamale diocese be stated

Says Missionaries Made Scapegoats

NAIROBI (NC) - A vigorous protest against seeking a reli shygious solution for a political problem has been made by the Southern Sudan Christian Assoshyoiation

The Sudan is a full ICa1e police state the SSCA says in bull letter sent to all heads of Chri5shytlan churches to all heads of African states and to United Na_ tions Secretary General U lhant to denounce the religious persecution which the Sudan government is carrying on in Southern Sudan

We know that missionaries are only the scapegoats of an lll-conceivedpolicy aiming at giving a religious solution (Imshyposing Islam) to a political and cultural problem (the dfferences between South and North) the letter says If Christianity and the Christian churches are inshyvolved in the Southern Sudan problem it is because the Arabs eek a religious solution to the Afra-Arab conflict This means to bring religion into politial

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PONCE (NC)-The Most Key Luis Aponte Mar~ez 41 the new Bishop of Ponce is the first native to become spiritual head of a diocese in Puerto Rico

He succeeded Bishop Jamea E McManus CSSR who disshyclosed here that because of failshying health he had resigned as Bishop of Ponce before Pope Paul VI appointed him to serve as an Auxiliary Bishop of New York

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Auxiliary Bishop Juan de Dios Lopez de Victoria of San Juan P R who was consecrated early this year is the third native of the island to become a member of the hierarchy

Urge Acceptance Of Negroes

DAYTON (NC) - Some- 60 Catholic and Protestant clergyshymen in three nearby Ohio comshymunities have called for acc~ptshyance of Negroes as neighbors on the basis of Christian principles and common decency

The clergymen made clear they expected segregated hllusshying to come to an end and pledged to work for racial jusshytic in their communities of Oakshywood Kettering and Centerville which have a total populatioJtl of about 75000

When Negroes move into the south-of-Dayton neighborhoods as they surely will the stateshyment said there need not be panic or decline in real estate values It is the duty of the Church to prepare for the acshyceptance of these persons on the basis of Christian principles and common decency

The statement also called upon the people of the commushynity to develop programs of self-examination and action leading to justice in race relashytions

Updating Philosophy Aim of Meeting

CHICAGO (NC)-Updatinl~ of philosophy courses in Catholic colleges and universities will be the subject of a meeting of Cath olic philosophy professors from five Midwest statess at DePaul University here tomorrow

It is time our philosophy courses reflect the fact that the world of Thomas Aquinas is not Our world and that his probl~

are not ours Gerard F Kreyehe head of DePauls philosophy deshypartment said commenting on the meeting

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dents shadow-box the ghost of the 13th century by continuing to wrestle with pseudo-probll~ml that nobody else bothers to cono lider he added

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Wonderful A light shall shine

upon us this day for the Lord is born to us and Hemiddot shall be c a I led Wonderful God the Prince of Peace the Father of the world to come of whose reign there shall be no end

ApproveNewman Apostolate Pian

WASHINGTON (NC) -Plana were approved here for raising $5 million for Newman Apostolshyate activities in behalf of more than 600000 Catholics attending secular colleges The action was taken at a

meeting of the board of trusteel of the National Newman Foun dation Three members of the Hierarchy attended the meeting Archbishop Paul J Hallinan of Atlanta retiring episcopal modshyerator of the National Newman Apostolate Archbishop John P Cody Apostolic Administrator of the New Orleans archdiocese and chairman of the Youth Deshypartment Nati-onal Catholic Welfare Conference and Auxilshyiary Bishop James W Malone of Youngstown Ohio newly elected episcopal moderator of the Newman Apostolate

A letter in English from Pope Paul VI was read at the meeting It expressed his approval of the Newman Foundations activities and conveyed his blessings to 1he board of trustees

Top B lood Donor KISUBI (NC)-Brother LwanAn tile Blessings of the Season from ga football coach at St

Holy Cross Fan River Marys College here has set a record as the top blood donor iBRu Ablsla Anna Czerwonka John Levesque Uganda He has donated 18 pin

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Interfaith Groups Back Rights Action

WASHINGTON (NC)-Repre sentatives of Catholic Protestant and Jewish agencies supported a statement here urging efforts to bring the civil rights bill before the House of Representatives

The statement backed a disshycharge petition to get the measshyure out of the House Rules Com_ mittee and also called for other efforts to speed the legislation

The statement was issued fol lowing a special meeting of the Leadership Con~erence on Civil Rights a loosely knit federation at national religious fraternal and secular organizations

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Diocesan Pupils Share Blessings Of Holy Time

Merry Christmas from this column to each and every D i 0 C e san high schooler but special good wishes to those students who have prepared for Christs birthshyday by doing something extra for others

The girls at Fall Rivers Sacred Hearts Academy for inshystance who brought Christmas cheer to elderly ladies at a local convalescent home by including them on Christmas card lists The project was Sodality-inshyspired but open to the entire student body

And all classes at Jesus-Mary Academy Fall River are collectshying food and preparing baskets fQr needy families In addition the Mission Club will provide a new outfit for each while the Sodality will give the family a complete turkey dinner

A Christmas Hootenanny helped provide funds for these projects All classes participated and featured acts included a yodeling demonstration by Jean_ nine Garand French folk songs by Vivianne Ouellette and a duet by Jeanne and Jeannette Robidoux

Rose Hawthorne Home Mt St Mary Academy Glee

Club will make its annual trip to the Rose Hawthorne Lathrop Home this Christmas season In addition to singing carols memshybers bring gifts for the patients

At DA junior and senior 80dalists are sending a Christ shymas spiritual bouquet to the Holy Father The academys anshynual Christmas cantata was held Tuesday while a Jesse Tree Contest Sodality-sponsored was held today It consisted ofa writ ten quiz concerning symbols decshyorating a Jesse Tree displayed tn the school

Also displaying a Jesse Treein addition to participating in the Advent Wreath devotion ~hroughout the past four weeks are students at Tauntons Bishop Cassidy High Each class proshyvided symbols from either the Old or New Testament to hang on the tree And Cassidy girls ate circulating religious Christ shymas cards as part of their camshypaign to keep Christ in Christ shymas

At Bishop Cassidy the Cathoshylic Students Mission Crusade

had girls eating pizza for the missions yesterday Profits from a Pizza-for-Lunch-Daywill supshyport Crusade projects

Christmas Observances

Partying tomorrow will be students at Holy Family High in New Bedford The student counshycil is responsible for food and decorations and each room will have its own party and entershytainment Additionally the Glee Club will sing for the entire student body

Clubs Celebrate

Also at the Mount the French Club has distributed French Christmas cards with the tradishytional Joyeux Noel the United Nations World Affairs Club is partying and the Journalism Club plans a lovely Christmas issue of the Mereian school paper Sodality probationers will send only religious Christ shymas cards

And today the Mounties will offermiddot two performances of Christmas in the Villlage Square produced by the Orshychestra Glee Club and Dramatic Club A performance this aftershynoon is for students and tonights showing is for parents and friends

Joyous GrEetings from Blessed Sacrament Fall River

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us and a Son is given to us whose government is upon His shoulder and His name shall be called the Angel of great counsel

Congress Approves Bracero Extension

WASHINGTON (NC) - The Senate has approved and sent to President Johnson a one-year extension of the controversial Mexican farm labor program amid indications that this may be its last lease on life The House had pJeviously voted exshytension

The program under which Mexican workers called braceros are imported to work on U S farms has long been a target of criticism by church and labor groups

Critics of the program claim it exploits the Mexicans and puts American farm workers at a disshyadvantage

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Jewish Leader Defends Record Of Pius XII

WASHINGTON (NC)-A nationally known Jewish leader has defended Pope Pius XII against the accusashytion that ambition or expediency motivated him in his attitude 10 the nazi persecution of Jews

No one who reads the record of Pius XIIs actions on behalf of Jews can subscribe to this a(lshycusation says Dr Joseph L Lich ten director of the BNai BRHh Anti-Defamation Leagues intershycultural affairs department

Dr Lichten says the assistance rendered by Pope Pius in helping Jews escape from tbe nazis hiding them and pr(l shyviding for their material and spiritual needs was of inesti shymable value

Documented Pamphlet The Jewish leaders analysls

is contained in a heavily docushymE-nted 40 page pamphlet - A Question of Judgment Pius XII and the Jews

The immediate occasion of the pamphlet is a controversial and widely publicized play The Deputy by German author Rolf Hochhuth Produced in several European countries the play is scheduled for a Broadshyway production next year

However Dr Lichten had allshyready published in 1958 an article in the Anti-Defamation League Bulletin Pope Pius xn and the Jews which out- lined the aid given by the late Pope to the Jewish people all over nazi-occupied Europe Dr Lichten has since been engaged in extensive research on the subject

Extended to CatholiClll Dr Lichten puts the case

against Pius XII in these wordll That as head of one of the mogt1 powerful moral forces on earth he committed an unspeakable sin of omission by not issuing a formal statement condemning the nazis genocidal slaughter of the Jews and that his silence was motivated by reasons conshysidered in modern times as baSEl political exigency economic inshyterests and personal ambition

The case for the late Pope he says is That in relation to the insane behavior of the nazill from overlords to self-styled cog like Eichmann he did everything humanly possible to save lives and alleviate suffering among the Jews that a formal statement would have provoked the nazis to brutal retaliation and would substantially have thwarted further Catholic actiolll on behalf of Jews

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Radar System Foils Church Robbers

QUINCY (NC)-A radar sys_ tem ringing Lady of Good Coun sel church here is credited witJll foiling at least 10 attempted robshyberies

The radar apparatus was inshystalled by the pastor Msgr Ar thur J Riley after vandals broke into the church a year ag) and almost ruined its interior

When the radar field is broken floodlights go on a siren is sounded and a signal is set off at Quincy police headquarters

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Foreign Aid Bill Eliminates Birth Control WASHINGTON (NC)

Senate-House conferees have dropped a b i r t h control authorization from the $36 billion foreign aid bill

In place of a provision author_ izing use of U S tax funds to pay birth control projects in aid-receiving countries the conshyferees agreed to language pershymitting money to be spent to

Object to Showing Of Play The Vicar

BROOKLYN (NC)-The Jewmiddot ish War Veterans of King6 County have expressed concern about possible showing of the play The Vicar which implies that Pius XII shares the guilt for nazi extermination of Jews

Melvin M Hurwitz command_ er of the veterans group said showing of the play will serve no uleful purpose but will conshytinue the lie about Catholics

He also said it is most urgent that all our citizens speak out and relate that the Catholic Church has a record in evidence of helping all minorities includshying the Jews

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Urges All-out Effort In Negroes Behalf

LOUISVILLE (NC) - The Church must use all the means at her disposal to defend the Negro today as she has done for immigrants in the past Matshythew Ahmann executive director of the National Catholic Confershyence on Interracial Justice said at a forum here

An extensive Catholic response to the Negros plight Ahmann said demands increased efforts for joint Negro and white projshyects under Church auspices He listed urban renewal and open occupancy in suburbia as spe cific areas for Catholic coopershyation with other denominations

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New Holy Name Society offi shy New Year plans for the 0shycers are William Renaud presishy ens Guild include installation dent Cornelius J Lynch viceshypresident Timothy J Murphy treasurer Dr Paul P Dunn secretary

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The Womens - Guild plans a Mid-Winter Gala Saturday night Feb 1 at Venus de Milo restaushyrant Next regular meeting will be Monday Jan 13 and the proshygram will include a calendar party

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Mrs John D Sylvia heads new officers of the Womens Guild to be installed Monday Jan 13

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CYO members will tour Taunshy~ State Hospital Friday Dec 21 Members will go caroling Sunday and Monday Dec 22 and 23 and will attend a Christ shymas party and dance Saturday Dec 28

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New Womens Guild officers are Mrs Stewart Allen presishyd-ent Miss Bernice Lopes viceshypresident Mrs Conrad G Kurth secretary Mrs Manuel Manciel treasurer

Kansas Couple Gets Mission Crosses

WICHITA (NC) - A young married couple heading for the Amazon swamps of Belem Brashyzil where they will staff a Catholic school for homeless boys was given mission crosses here

Bishop Mark K Carroll of Wichita presented the crosses to Mr and Mrs David Schoenhofer of Walnut Kan who are memshybers of the Papal Volunteers for Latin America

The Schoenhofers are answershying the appeal of an Italian priest operating a home for 80 neglected boys Mr Schoenhofer a carpenter will teach the boys woodwork and his wife will keep order and conduct the groups social activities

Pre-Ball Supper Attleboro area of the Society

of St Vincent de Paul will spon_ sor a buffet supper at Whites restaurant prior to the Bishops Charity Ball Wednesday Jan 8 S11pper will begin at 7 and resershyvations may be made by Frid-ay Ian 3 with Mrs Edward Galli shyran or Mrs Harry B Loew

Blind Meet The New Bedford Catholie

Cuild for the Blind will meetmiddottoshyDight at the K of C hall for the IUlnual Christmas party

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The PTA will hold a Christ shymas party for parochial school children tomorrow at the school ST KILIAN NEW BEDFORD

Mrs Alexander Kamionek and Mrs Gloria Paquin will be in charge of the social hour for the Womens Guild meeting schedshyuled for 730 Wednesday night Jan 8 A swap party will be featured ST MARY SOUTH DARTMOUTH

The Womens Guild will enshytertain members children at a Christmas party Sunday Dec 22 in the church hall OUR LADY OF GRACE NORTH WESTPORT

Council of Catholic Women members plan a guildola for Saturday Feb 8 HOLY CROSS FALL RIVER

PTA Christmas party will be held at 6 Saturday night Dec 21 in the parish hall A chicken pie supper childrens movies and a visit from Santa Claus will be featured

A social is planned for Sunshyday Jan 26 and the next rel(ushylar meeting wiU be Tuesday Jan 7

VATICAN CITY (NC) - A Vatican City press bulletin has denied reports that a priest who recently went to Isanbul was sent there to explain why Pope Paul VI felt that a meeting with Greek Orthodox Patriarch Athshyenagoras of Constantinople was impossible during the Popes trip to the Holy Land

The priest Father Pierre Duprey WF the Secretariat for Promoting Christian Unitys Undersecretary for Orthodox Relations flew from Rome to Istanbul

A Vatican spokesman said that Fa ther Duprey carried only a letter of introduction from Aushygustin Cardinal Bea SJ Presishydent of the Unity Secretariat to Patriarch Athenagoras Father Duprey delivered no letter from the Pope to the Patriarch he said

Commenting on the Popes visit the Vatican City daily LOsservatore Roman noted that it would coincide with the celeshybration of Orthodox Christmas on Jan 6 which is celebrated in the Western Church as the feast ltgtf the Epiphany

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THE ANC 19Catholic Studies Thurs Dec 19 1963

Course Begins At Yale

NEW HAVEN (NC) - A Adoration new chair for Roman Cathoshylic Studies and the appointshy

A sanctified dayment of Stephan G Kuttner hath shone upon uscanon law professor at the Cathshycome ye nations andolic University of America

Washington as its first incumshy adore the Lord for bent were announced here by this day a great Yale University light hath descended

Kingman Brewster Jr Yale upon the earth Alshypresident said the chair was leluiaestablished through a $500000 gift in memory of the late Father T Lawrason Riggs Yale alumshynus of the 1910 class who was Catholic chaplain at the univershysity for 21 years The chair Advocates Oldsters named for Father Riggs was Learn L~n~uagesmade possible through an enshyd)wmEnt of Yale alumni who PROVIDENCE (NC)-Father prefer to remain anoymous Joseph L Lennon OP dean of Brewster said Providence College here is an

Kuttners appointment is efshy advocate of a delayed vocation fectivp July 1 1964 The professhy movement in the field of foreign sor 56 a native of Germany languages He told the Rhode taught at the University of Bershy Island Modern Language Assoshylin the Lateran University in ciation Winter meeting that pershyRome and joined the Catholic sons 25 years and older learn a

foreign language more swiftly judge and law professor was a U faculty in 1940 His father a

and thoroughly than a high Lutheran his mother Jewish school or college student KnowlshyHe became a convert to the edge of a foreign language enshyCatholic Faith in 1933 He is hances respect and admiration married to ~he former Eva Illich he said and they have nine children

TAKE TIME OUTSodality Members For Personal Inventory

Fast for Decency an Renewal NEWARK (NC) - Thirty-me Make A Week-End members of seven adult sodality SERVING groups in the Newark archdio r~IClIIlICIClClCICIC- Retreat at the

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Aid to Public Schools Exclusively Menace to Existence of Others

CINCINNATI (NC)-Massive Federal aid exclusively for pUb_ lic schools would substantially imperil the healthy existence of church-related schoolsJohn C Hayes dean of the Loyola University School of Law Chishycago said here

In a talk before the Xavier

Laud Popes Plan For Pilgrimage

PHILADELPHIA (NC)-Three non-Catholic leaders said here Pope Paul VIs trip to the Holy Land next month will promote the ecumenical movement and help in the renewal of the Church

This view was expressed at a press conference by Archbishop Iakovos of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of North and South America the Rev Eugene Carson Blake Stated Clerk (chief executive officer) of the United Presbyterian Church in the U S A and Episcopal Bish_ op James A Pike of California

Dr Blake said the Popes Holy Land pilgrimage illustrates the process by which the Catholic Church is coming up to date

Archbishop Iakovos said the trip would contribute to widenshymg the horizon

Bishop Pike said the pilgrimshyage would involve Pope Paul with other Christians on a going out basis - a development he said is needed in the ecumenical movement to avoid the suggesshytion of a patronizing attitude

University Natural Law Society Hayes a former president of the National Council of Catholic Men cited Supreme Court deshycisions in which he said the FederaL government has vindishycated the basic constitutkmal rights of parents and children to choose to be educated in pri shyvate and church-related schools

The same Federal government therefore he maintained ought not to initiate a program which by excluding such schools withshyout constitutional necessity sub_ stantially imperils their healthy existence and development

On the contrary according to Hayes compara1gtle aid ought to be afforded to those schools by including them in the Federal program in forms which are pershymissible under the Constitution as presently construed

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Moreover parents of pupils in church-related schools can conshystitutionally be included he middotdemiddot clared along with the parents of pupils in public schools in any Federal program of tax deshyductions or tax credits which might be established to aid education

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21 J FKs Reading Habits Great Legacy to All By Msgr John S Kennedy

The late President Kenshynedy has left a manifold legacy and many an enshyduring and instructive memshyory to the country Even as this is set down writers in the daily pap e r s a ndshymagazines are analyzing the meaning and the accomplishshyments of his life and espeshycially of his cashyreer in public office In the months and years to come a far more proshyfound and crit shyical interpretation will appear in book after bookThis departshyment concerned as it is with books would now point out but one particular in President Kenshynedys example and that has to do with reading

By those who observed him closely it agreed that he did more reading than any President since Wilson He was a close reader of the daily press and of other periodicals But so are many others in public life He was also and long had been a reader of books

AU Sorts of Books

It is not unheard of that all American President reads books But what we generally hear about is the books he reads for recreation Thus one chief execshyutive is said to get away from the cares of state by plunging into western stories another by eating up whodunits

We sometimes hear of a Presshyidents reading works of history or biography which recreate and illuminate the American past But seldom if ever are we told that a President reads all sorts of books

This last seems to have been the case with Mr Kennedy From time to time there were press stories concerning his reading of the moment and what impressed one was the range represented by the titles listed

Style Discernible The results of such reading

showed in various ways For exshyample in his public addresses It is true of course that he like everyone in a similar posishytion had speechwriters But he himself worked diligently on every talk he gave and his mind his style were discernible in each

Again the results of Mr Ken_ nedys reading manifested themshyselves in his approach to the problems he had to handle He was not narrow doctrinaire or simplistic

He saw complications implishycations distinctions nuances he was humane and subtle Granted that he hewed to cershytain central convictions He did not apply them mechanically or mouth them as if they were magic

Both rigid liberal and rigid conservative faulted him beshycause he did not accede to the easy extremism of either His was a mind informed and disshycriminating which surveyed the whole complex field before him and led him to pick his way carefully

One hopes that this example will be noted bY parents All kinds of trite or sentimental things are being said will be said to their children by fathers and mothers seeking to intershypret to their offspring the life and death of the late President

THE ANCHOR-Hits Interracial Thurs Dec 19 1963

Marriage Laws WASHINGTON (NC) - The

National Catholic Conference for Interracial Justice has branded laws against interracial marriage an invasion of individual rights and a denial of Catholic doctrine

Without specifically advocatshying such marriages the NCCIJ said the right to decide to marshyry and whom to marry resides within the iridividual person

Convention resolutions dealt with a wide range of civil rights issues including one of the most

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the iniquity of the earth be abolished and the Saviour of the world shall reign over us

sensitive of all interracial mar- turn through repeal or court deshyriage cision

The NCCIJ declared that laws The Catholic conscience conshyagainst interracial marriage are demns abhors and rejects the an invasion of individual rights underlying racist philosophy and promised to seek their over_ which speaks of racial intershy

marriage as depreciating a ra-Gift to Hospital cial strain the resolution said

Human persons are not cattle DETROIT (NC) -Providence The Catholic dogma revealed by

Hospital here has received a God of the unity of the human gift of $125 million in the form family cries out against this of General Motors stocks from pagan ideology the family of Edward F Fisher In another resolution the a pioneer in the auto industry NCCIJ said Catholic social and Sister Denise the hospitals ad- fraternal organizations that pracshyministrator said the gift will be tice discrimination should either used to build an educational unit change their policies or have at the new Providence Hospital their chaplains withdrawn and to be completed next Fall be disbanded bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull~bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull~bullbull~~~~ bullbull~

A Blessed Christmas from St Francis Xavier

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Broadcaster Hits Church Stand PHILADELPHIA (NC) - The is not to be criticized for

president of the National Assoshy seeking to get higher standards ciation of Broadcasters said here in radio and television programs that a church groups recent But the way to accomplish this statement on broadcasting conshy is not through greater Federal tained recommendations t hat control would lead to government domshy Meanwhile it was announced ination of radio and television that representatives of the NAB

LeRoy Collins NAB president and the church council will meet made this claim in an address in New York Monday to disshy(Nov 30) to the Assembly of cuss the statement United Church Men a unit of A spokesman for the broadshythe Nat ion a 1 C 0 u neil of casters association said it objectsChurches He was referring to particularly to the statements a statement on broadcasting isshy call for regulation by the Fedshysued last June 8 by the National eral Communications CommisshyCouncil sion of commercial announceshy

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Son And she 5 h al I

bring forth a Son and thou shalt call His name Jesus for He shall save His people fro m their sins

Holy Christmas from Hoi Redeemer Chatham Richard Moye Kevin Rodericks Frances

Bowles Maureen Sparkes

Atout Religion

Plan Candelight Service Sunday

WASHINGTON (NC)-Preslshydent Johnson will speak at aft (nterfaith candlelight service Sunday at the Lincoln Memorial that will conclude a month of aational moUrning for President

Kennedy Thousands of candles will be

light at dusk from a torch ig nited at the eternal flame that burns - at the late Presidents grave in Arlington National Cemetery across the Potomac River from the Lincoln Memoshyrial

The program is sponsored by the Interreligious Committee on Race Relations (ICRR) in conshyjunction with the Archdiocese of Washington the Council of Churches and the Jewish Comshymunity Council

It was developed at a meetshyIng of sponsoring organizations called by Archbishop Patrick A OBoyle of Washington chairshyman of the ICRR

Brief prayers will be offered at the service by Msgr John S Spence a member of the ICRR executive committee and two ICRR co-chairmen Episcopal Bishop William F Creighton of WashingtQn and Rabbi Lewis A Weintraub president of the Washington Board of Rabbis

Methodist Bishop John Wesley Lord of Washington also an ICRR co - chairman wi[ be master of ceremonies

Christians in Rome Mark Charity Day

ROME (NC) -Catholics and DonCatholics from eight counshytries exchanged gifts for the poor and the sick during cereshymonies in Romes city hall marking the first Christian Charity Day

ltalian Catholics gave radio 89ts for non-Catholic Dutch hosshypital patients Brazilian Cathoshy

~ lies gave coffee for non-Catholic patients in a Norwegian hospital Danish non-Catholics g a v e trousseaus for Congolese Cathoshylic brides and non-Catholic Swedes gave toys for Catholic children in the Philippines

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Methodist Bishop Gerald Ken nedy of Los Angeles was chief author of the statement said Thomas W Braden board presshyident who with William Norris of Pasadena served on the comshymittee

Braden said many teachers misinterpret the U S Supreme

Court decision banning prayers in schools as also banning teachshying about religion

The statement prepared at the boards request said Christian

parents are protected by law againllt attempts to destroy or weaken their childrens faith ill their religion

The- statement said teachers mould be able to differentiate betweoen conducting a compulshysory worship service and teachshying about religion

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nHOI Pillbl MIn- AU there which increases the numbelll using tbe charch The pastor Father

lor b 0rH1tUl Cheb Kadampattuparambil wa~l seeshyended b the Bishop of Trich1ll earnestb asU oar usistaooe ~ amount is appreciated

A PRIEST IN THE FAMILY We have numerous nafues of seminarians like NICHOLAS

SCHIRO needing help to get through their six years of training Cost $100 a year Your prayers and financial help assist the Holy Spirit to bring Hia work to fruition And yours will be the lifelong jor

ADAM AND EVE AD ancient Moslem tradition tells how God took pity on Adam

and Eve oar first parents after the left Paradise Thewa dered doWll through Asia aDd India God created for them Ceylon a second natural Paradise A high mountain there even today is the place of pilgrimage The IslaDds that link India

1IDd Ceylon are called Adams Bridge bull In southern India there are 10 maD vocations and calls on ns for help to balld charches Perhaps DOwhere Is abowinlaquo the wind of the Spirit mach To further this we think of

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THE ANCHOR- 23Israeli President Thurs Dec 19 1963

Greets Pilgrims JERUSALEM (lfC) - Preshy

dent Shneor Z Shazar prei8ed the work of 1ile ecumenical coundl as he welcomed a IIOUP Birthday 01 pDgr1Dul from Rome whicll ~

cluded DiDe arehbfsbops and Sf G ran t we beshybi~ seech T h bullbull alshyIbe pDsrtms who numbesed 120 Ja aU were led by MeDdte mighty God that Rite ~ Georgea Hakin 01 even as we anticishyAcre zael who tranalated the pate the adorable President lIebrew -language birthday of Thy son welcome and replled for the so too may we joyshygroup fully receive His

bull We here as an of humanitymiddot eternal giftsthe President said have folshylowed with great interest the ecumenical council deliberations in Rome and have witnessed with great satisfaction the spirit of peace and mutual understandshy Ohio Man Donates ing which inspired these di8Ctl18shy Site for Hospital lions

We welcome your efforts in MANSFIELD (NC) - A 144shythis field Not in one day will acre farmland tract in Ohio here we attain these lofty aims but has been donated as a hospital we are sure that justice and love siteto the Sistersof Charity of of one fellow man will triuml~h St Augustine whose mother in the end house is in Cleveland

rter the bishops who canll Justine Sterkel donor of thefrom the U S Caneda Austrashy land comes from a family whichlia ItalT and Africa visited 1be helped establish thia citys twoBasiliea of the Holy Sepulcber parishesia tbe Jordanian leCtor of 1 salem The Sisters of Charity wiD

ataff the hospital Miss Sterkel Pledge $21 Million said she will manage the fundshy

raiaing drive for the hospitalFor Four Schools Marjori Crowen Mary Craffey Bobby Crow11 construction It bull planned te 1tOCltVILLl CENTRE ltJft Stephen Craffey provide 200 bedL

-be Rockville Centre dioeeIIrlD campaign f~ $20 million lio Cleveland Planning ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Joyous Noel from Our Lady of the Cape Brewster

build four Catholic high ICbook hal gone over the top with Schools for 18000 pledges totaling $21M7482 ftIe

CLEVELAND (NC) - Archfour new schools will accommoshybishop Edward F Hoban has anshydate 600 New York student jill nounced a multimillion dollarLong Island eampaign to provide classroom for middot18000 high school studentsExchanmt Posts over the next five year

VATICAN CITY (NC)-AJd bishop Gaetano Alibrandl ApolIshy The Bishop of Cleveland anshytoIlc Nuncio to Chile and Arcl nounced no goal But it is esti shybishop Egano Righi-LambertinJ mated that facilities for 18000 Apostolic Nuncio to Lebanon would cost lIB much as $36 milshyhave exchanged posts lion

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Fremiddotedom Rally Continued from Page One

will be 80 teenagers and adults from the Williamston N C area Rev Harold Melvin Fall River Episcopalian minister recently jailed in Williamston fOr partishycipation in a protest against in equalities in treatment of Neshygroes is responsible for the groups invitation to Fall River

They are sponsored by the Southern Christian Leadership Conference led by Rev Martin Luther King Jr While in Masshysachusetts they will stay at Packard Manse Roxbury and will visit nearby communities including Fall River

Rev Edmund Delaney curate at Holy Name parish Fall River will act for the Bishop and head Catholic participation in the rally Representatives of Jewish Bnd Protestant synagogues and churches are also lending supshyport The local NAACP unit is headed by Rev Floyd Black minister at Bethel AME church in Fall River

In connection with the rally NAACP members are seeking dinner invitations for the 80 Williamston citizens preceding the event It is thought that this will give Fall River residents the opportunity of learning at first hand the situation in the South with regard to Negro equality

Invitations are sought for one or two guests at each participashyting home Guests will be picked up by hosts at 3 oclock Sunday afternoon at Bethel AME church Hanover Street and will be brought to Sacred Heart auditoshyrium by 7 to prepare for the rally

Among members of the Homes Committee arranging invitations is Mrs Walter Conrad of Holy Name parish Fall River Those wishing to extend hospitality can reach her at OSborne 4-6128

Kennedy Scholarship PURCHASE (NC) - Manhatshy

tanville College of the Sacred Heart has announced establishshyment of a John Fitzgerald Kenshynedy Scholarship Fund Three gifts totaling $4600 have been received as initial contributions The scholarship will be awarded to students with leadership abilshyity who are in need of financial aid

Redeemer o God who

makest us glad with the yearly expectashytion of our redempshytion grant that we who now joyfully receive Thine onlyshybegotten Son as our Redeemer may also without fear behold Him coming as our Judge tt

Jesuit Scientist Heads Academy

NEW YORK (NC) - Father 1 John J Lynch SJ an expert 1 in the detection of earthquakes has been name president of the New York Academy of Sciences which was founded in 1817 and has a membership of 18000

The Jesuit priest director of Fordham Universitys seismic station was named to the post themiddot day before his 69th birthday He said he considered his apshypointment a distinct honor

The seismic observatory at Fordham is one of the most fa mous centers of earthquake study in the world Besides his supervision of it Father Lynch carries on a full program of ~

teaching mathematics physics and seismology

In 1946 Father Lynch designed a seismic observatory for theChristmas Blessings from St Pius X Dominican Republic to give

Sou~h Yarmouth warnings of earthquakes In 1951 he helped run seismic profiles

Rev Philip Davignon Thomas Slayter Edward in connection with bull search for ~

Robinson Mark Fruean Daniel Baker the tomb of st Petor

Bishop Grutka Gives Pope Saints Relic

v A TIC A H CIT Y (HC) shyBishop Andrew G Grutka of Gary Ind has presented Pope Paul VI with a long-lost relic of St Cyril who with his brother St Methodius brought Chrisshytianity to the Slavs 1100 years ago

Bishop Grutka who Ja of Slovak ancestry gave the relic to the Pope in the Sistine chapel at a ceremony attended by hunshydreds of bishops priests semishynanans and lay people most of them of Slavic origin

May the spiritual signficance and celebration of Christs Birthday bring to us all hope and joy And may we be guided to love peace and charity For therein lies the real meaning of the promi~e

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THE ANCHOR- S Thurs Dec 19 1963Fr Nicholas Halligan~ OP

Receives High Distinction The Master General of the Order of Preachers Most ReioiceRev Aniceto FE~rnandez OPOf has conferred the honor

and degree of Master of Sacred Theology on the Very Reverend Nicholas Halligan OP STM son of Mr and Let the heavenl Mrs Frank J Halligan of 85 phical studies at the DominicanShawmut Street Fall River House of StUdies River ForestIn ceremonies recently held m and theological studies at at St Stephens Priory the Dominican House of Studies

in Washington DC he wasDover Mass where he is subshyprior and professor of Fundashy ordained to the priesthood in

Washington in 1943 by Archshymental Theology Father Halli shyaan received the biretta and bishop MJ Lemieux OP of Otshyring insignia of the office tawa

The honor and degree of After two years as professor Master of Sacred Theology is of philosophy at St Josephs the highest academic degree and Priory S9merset Ohio Father distinction conferred by the Halligan was sent to the PonshyDominican Order Its origin tillcal International Co 11e g e ~es back to the early medieval Angelicum where he received 1IDiversities and schools Among his doctorate in Sacred Theoshybull requirements are years of logy He returned to Washington _ching in theology and philoshy as professor of theology and _phy a comprehensive examishy Master of Studies of the Ponti shyaaUon in these fields by a board fical Theological Faculty of the 01 examiners appointed by the Dominican House of StUdies Master General the publication coming to the Dover Priory in

1959 In 1958 he received the Praeshy

sentatus in Sacred Theology from the then Master General now Cardinal Michael Browne OP Recently he has authored a book The Administration of the Sacraments published by Alba House of Staten Island

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Faithful May Select Day of Observance Of Christmas Vigil

The Chancery Office has sshylUed the following notice

-rile Sacred Connegatfon 01 the Council by a decree 01 December 3rd 1959 granted to each of the faithful the privilege of selecting either December 24th or December 23rd for the observance of the law of fast and complete absti shy

FATHER HALLIGAN OP nence associated with the Vigil of Christmas or lICientic studies and the petimiddotmiddot

tion of the quadriennial chapteJ~

of the province of the Order Father Halligan graduated Msgr Canty

trom Sacred Heart School ill Continued from Page One 1930 and BMC Durfee High outstanding service during theSchool in 1934 He attended war and since that timeProvidence College subsequent Monsignor Canty was born inIy entering the Dominican Novi- Taunton on Aug 17 1909 thetiate then at St Rose PriOQ son of the late Charles E andSpringfield Ky After philoso- Ellen McGann Canty A graduate

of St Marys High School he made his classical studies atCharity Ball Boston College He stUdied phishy

Continued from Page Ten losophy and theology at St BershyIdewicz Henriette Y Bunn Ami nards S em ina r y Rochester Connors Kathleen Farrell Carshy NY and was ordained in St olyn A Holleran Marille Janick Marys Cathedral on May 26 Kathleen A Kearns Maureen l~ 1934 by the late Bishop Cassidy Krauzyk Paulette L Labecki Monsignor Canty served as asshyVirginia Matthews Barbara Memiddot sistant in Nantucket East TaunshyCann Susan McVey Rena A ton and Norton and entered the Patry Judith A Peirce and service from St Johns Parish ludith Silvia New Bedford In Attleboro Area - Susan Ellen Andersoll Pope John elevated MonsignorMary Frances Harney Kathleen Canty to the rank of Domestic Kennedy Barbara Mary LEl~ Prelate last yearlavor Marcia Ann Morelli Monsignor Canty will assume Maureen Therese OBrien Barshy his new responsibility on Fridaybara Ann OHara Marguerite Dec 27 Ann Sequin and Susan MarguEshyrite Walsh Taunton Area - Ava Rmiddotmiddot C II Demers Helen Jane DeSilvia IVler 0 ege Gets Suzanne Fornal Barbara A Construction Loan Mendoza Gail Mitchell Ann Maria Procopio Diane Renaud WASHINGTON (NC)-Spring and Donna E Welch Attleboro Hill College Mobile Ala and Area - Sue Carbonetti Elaine Rivier College Nashua NH DAmico Alice Desautel Susan will be lent Federal funds to Fortin Jeanne Maigret and Lil- finance construction of new Uan Morin Cape Cod Area- faeillties on their campuses Mary E Courtuell Margaret De- The Federal Housing and Chene Ellen S Dunbar Kath- Home Finance Agency said leen Kennedy Sandra L Santos Spring Hill will be lent $752000 _d Mary Beth Spooner to help finance a two-story social

union building containing bull cafeteria

Curia President Rivier will be lent $1160000 Rev Joseph Delaney moder- to help build a residence hall

ator of the Taunton curia of the and student center The resishyLegion of Mary announces that dence hall will house 102 John Keating of 34 Grant Stre1et women students and the dining taunton baa been elected cwia hall wUl seat about 380 atudenu -eaident eM ~cl-t7 membez

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Name Intentions Of Unity Octave

GARRISON (NC)-The Chair of Unity Octave an eight-day prayer period for the reunion of Christendom will be observed starting Saturday Jan 18

Father Titus Cranny SA dishyrector of the Chair of Unit) Apostolilte at the motllerhouse of the Franciscan Friars of Atonement here in New York announced the daily intentions as follows

Jan 18 fOr the unity of all Christians in the Church Jan 19 formiddot separated Eastern brethshyren Jan 20 for Anglicans Jan

- 21 for European Christians Jan 22 for American Chris tians Jan 23 for spiritual reshynewal of Catholics Jan 24 for the Jewish people Jan 25 for extenaion of the Church in other lands

Father Cranny said that holy longing for unity should sweep over the world inspiring people of all faiths but especialshyly Catholics to pray for unity

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4 THE ANCHOR-Thurs Dec 19 1963

PopeHasConcern Over Breakdown Of Marriages

VATICAN CITY (NC) shyPope Paul VI addressing judges of the Universal Churchs court of appeal wondered aloud if the increase in the number of marriage cases brought before the court is not traceable to a decline in moral responsibility

Public entertainment books end other publications have spread dangerous ideas and mistaken attitudes said the Pope

He added And it is also a fact that these stimuli meet with less resistance within the very sanctuary of the family than they did in the past

The Pope was speaking to the ~dges of the Sacred Roman Rota assembled for their cusshytomary papal audience at the beginning of the new judicial year Dean or head of the court is a priest from Shenanshydoah Pa Msgr Francis J Brennan

In his address to the court the Pope spoke of the absolute necessity of a recall to the preshyeminence of moral values

Moral Values He also praised pastoral unshy

dertakings which give engaged couples and young married coushyples that moral and spiritual preparation which willillumishynate and strengthen their conshyllICience for the holiness of love and the firmness and real hapshypiness of family life

Pope Paul said that conscience -that light of the soul-must rule ecclesiastical judges and lawyers as well as the partiea involved in a suit

He said also Those contracting marriage

should not approach it superfi shyeially as a caprice of the senses or an adventure or an uncertain experiment but should be conshyscious of the step they are takshying and should see it as the great ISacrament w h i c h consecrates them to the sublime mission of collaborating with God in giving life to new creatures and caring fur their development with prushydence and an awareness of their responsibility

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Pope Paul VI has assured President Julius Nyerere of Tanganyika that Mrican nashytions have no better friends that the Catholic clergy and no better citizens than the Cathoshylic people

During an audience here the Pope thanked President Nyerere for his visit and bade him and his party a heartfelt welcome to Our home as heartfelt as the welcome extended to Us last year when We had the unforshygettable experience of visiting the vast African continent

The Pope recalled how imshypressed he had been by the surging vitality of the African people and of Africas newly inshydependent nations

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Tanganyika a former British trusteeship in East Africa beshycame independent in 1961 Its 92 million population is 16 per cent Catholic

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tions he said the beloved people of Africa have no greater friends We think and no more lenerolls collaborators than the

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On Catholics Catholic bishops and clergy and no citizens more loyal and reshyspectful than the African Cathshyolics

We pray therefore that our children in your country and in all of Africa may prove themshyselves zealous observers of law and order and that the various governments may protect and safeguard that freedom which the Church needs to carry on her high mission of truth charity and justice for the good of Africa and for peace in the world

Tighten Anti-Bias Housing Laws ~WARK (NC)-The New

Jersey Real Estate Commission has put into effect new rules to

supplement the states anti-disshycrimination laws on housing sales and rentals

Copies of the rules of a memshyorandum on the states anti-bias laws have been sent to all real estate agents Violations can be a cause for suspension of a brokers license

The rules state that broke11l are not to accept listings from an owner who indicates he doea not intend to abide by state law They also make it mandatoq that brokers inform clients about the laws and penalties for vioshylations

Affects Advertlslnc Brokers are also barred from

sending mailings or indulging bull other practices designed to enshytice property owners to sell upoo arrival of a member of a millOlshyity group in the neighborhood They are also barred from indishycating racial or ethnic prefershyences in advertising prop~ listings

State law prohibits discrimIshynation in sale of housing except those in developments of 10 homes or less or in rental at apartments except in owner-oeshycupied homes of three familiea or less

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Urges Catholic Schools Study Race Problem By Rev Andrew M Gret~ley

Recently we lamented the Ieeming lack of interest of Catholic universities in large reale research in problems with which Catholic Silcial teaching has been concerned the most crucial area of such reshysearch at presshyent would be the race quesshytion On this subject the Catholie universi shyties could take the lead wit h little difficulty since no one is doing research on race The southern oliguchy which controls Congress has frightened both the foundations and the governmental agencies away from the subject the forshymer because of fear of los of their tax-exempt status and the latter for fear of having their budgets destroyed

After Integration One of the problems to which

fatholic scholars might turn d1eir attention is the question of what happens after integrashynon For even though the race question cannot be solved withshyout integration it ought to be clear that integration by itself is only the beginning of a solushyUon

U Negroes could shop in any tore where they could afford Cbe merchandise eat in an~ resshytaurant where they could pay ftle bill attend any school where they can pass the tests work at eny job for which they have the _ills and live in any home for which they can pay the rent or meet the mortgage payments only a relatively small propor- Gon of the Negro population would experience much of a ehange in their lives

It should be emphasized that Integration is necessary both for fhat crucial portion of the Negro population which would benefit icnm it and as a prelude to further soCial progress for the Negro masses It is necessary but DOt enough

Culture of Poverty There are several reasons for

the slow social progress of i~ershyican Negroes and none of them have to do with any basic infeshyriority

However there is no esltaping 1I1e fact that a people (annot overcome iIi a few years the efshyfect of several centuries of davery and another century of segregation (which in its own way is worSe than slavery)

Discrimination poverty chashyamptic family life above all lack of hor in a better life deprive men and women of the motivashytions and the social skills necshyessary to improve their life tyle even when such improve_ ment become theoreticall~r posshylIlule

A culture of poverty which generates indifference cynicism and despair does not disappear overnight and will not disappear automatically when oPPClrtunishyties begin to appear Neither do problems of family instability vanish from the scene when the magic wand of integration is waved

Effecamps of Injustice But for the vast majodty of

Negroes the major gain from inshytegration is that it will lead all Americans--Negro and white-shyto do everything in their power to eradicate the last vestigea of the effects of injustice 1m the Jiegro people

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TODAY-Mass as on Sunday It is by Gods grace and his Our Lords TombChristmas is the feast of every persons redemption shy Our God is coming to save us Sacramental order that these Ele_ The Popes trip shall therefoNThis night is born to you a Savior who is Christ the Lord (Communion Hymn)-this is the cisive events already a part of be a continuatiltp1 of the CouncilBeing the Ultimate whom the the history of the human race It Shall point to the necessity olChristian confronts in worship can become a part of everymansStudents and Freedom prayer for the success 01 1beChristian worship is not a matshy personal history as they are mysshyIt is good to hear the swelling number of distinguished Council and it shall exempl~ ter of elients frantically searchshy teriously sacramentally mad e that Christian Charity that ill toeducators who are insisting that their students do not ing for a disinterested God God present in every congregation of reign before all attemcentll enjoy an absolute freedom of action but a freedolll that i8 the one who searches who the people of God here and now reunion

must be used - not abused - in keeping with the dictates finds who love~ patiently while The urgency of todays Mass DiscussiC)nwaitin~ for a free response of expressed in such texts a6of the law of God and the good order of the community But the intellectual work elllove The Lord is near (Enshy Pour out your dew you heavshyAs happens in every college generation there are the council may not only nottrance Hymn First Reading) al shy ens from above Put forth cease but increa8e during 1bethose individuals who feel that because they are physically ways Our Advent task is to your power Lord and come intersessionable to do many things then they have the right to follow make our antennae more sensishy The Lord draws near middotMake In an address to the 14th e shytive to His current comings intheir desires and this is the business of no one but themshy no delay is an urgency which gress of Italian CathoHc LawshyWord and sacraments has a present dimension as wellselves They rail against college regulations and deans y~rs Cardinal Bea Presidem ol

as a past and a future The presshywarnings and feel that any attempt to call them to reshy TOMORROW-Ember Friday the Secretariat for the Promoshyent dimension of todays Mass

sponsibility for what they have done is a violation of sacred in Winter With fasting and with tionof Chritian Unity develshyis decisive for our salvationshyprayer we prepare to celebrate oped one of the themes 01 thefreedom history as a community of beshythe Lords historic Advent And last debates of the 2nd SessioampTheirs is of course the action of the adolescent who lievers in the present momentas we wait we realize more He attemnted to define Chrisshya moment made holy by Christcries out for the freedom of the adult while clinging to the keenly the bonds that unite us tian Reli~ious Liberty Reli shythrough His action in this sacrashyirresponsibility of the child They are disturbed when told to the Jewish people The full gious liberty he said 1a _ment

that Lhey cannot have it both ways Either they are meaning of Christs Advent can inalienable and undeniable right be known only to the Christian MONDAY-Mass as on Sunshy of man Ih treatment and deshychildren - in which case they must place their decisions who is as familiar with the Old day So Ollr encounter with velopment in the Council Iscompletely in the hands of others or else they are adults Testament as he is with the New Christ in the Mass or in any of therefore of vital importance to

in which case they must use their freedom in accord with Old and New Testaments are one the sacraments or in the preachshy mankind Gods law and in keeping with tl)e rights of others and Bible one inspired account of ing of His Word is an encounter We in th n 11th Century tbfnk

Gods love for His people and of of freedom from all externalthe good order of the community with a living and reigning the Wod He speaks to us Christ-of-this-moment I a the r constraint he began Howe~As the various educators have reminded their charges

than the recovery of a historical turning to S~rnture the eminentthere are absolutes and the moral law is one There are EMBlm SATURDAY IN WINshy figure prelate bid us have a tru17 limits of ones personal freedom and the rights of others TER 0 the seven lessons in the When I hear Johns cry in the Christian outlook on freedom

Missal only the first one andand the good of the whole have a place The student is by Gospel Prepare the way of the St Paul was the herald andthe last two are ordinarily read hero of liherty even whendefinition a student one in the process of learning of Lord I do not speculate aboutat Mass today The Exodus event those faithful Jews who accepted loaded with chains For thebecoming and in this process he must submit to the is related to the Incarnation of Jesus as Saviour nor about the Apostle liberty has an essenshywisdom of his teachers And finally the college exists Gods Son as it is to His death events of the last days when tially interior value It mamiddotkes

not only to inform the intellect but to train the person and rising again (First Readshy creation reaches its consummashy the Christhm free from passhying) although per~et c1clivCrshyand this implies moral training tion Johns cry is an appeal for sion master of his actions bull ance ~nd the abolition of he may construct his own pershyShould educators abandon these principles they would my action now in terms of faithcrooke1 ways (Gospel) w1

and hope and love sonality and at the same timebe abbetors in the destruction of truth rather than its not be known until the day of determine his own destinyservants and proponents the Lord (2nd Reading) at TFESDAY-Vigil of Christmas The Carc1i ro al pointed to true

the end of time This spaceThank God there are so many aware of their position The now of todays liturgy is freedomc two most essentialbetweer rej ibices in the work our response to the fact thatand stating it with clarity and forcefulness elements 1) the consciousneB8of Christ in Church and Word human nature matter the and mastery of ones own acshyand sal~raments even though world itself are blessed reshy tion 2) the will of giving oneself oppositiJn is real and paths are claimed in a sense divinized generously to truth justice one not yet straight by the feast we prepare to celeshy brothers and God

brate Tomorrow earths defile In a short historical reviewFOURTH SUNDAY OF ADshy ment will be washed away the 80 year old prelate showedVENT The Gospel places Adshy All that is flesh and blood will how the recent popes hadvent in history It was in therheANCHOR see ou-- God and Saviour15th year of the emperor Tishy Turn to Page Nine(Communion Hymn)

berius reign John proshyOFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE DIOCESE OF FAll RIVER What a beautiful economy ofclaimed an advent ture who have labored loneexpression in the Gospels simpletlublilhed weekly by The Catholic Press of the Diocese of fqll River If Christianity is sometimes under the nation of some kindstatement she will bear a son

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Dec 19 1963 Christmas middotAn Acceptable People

The Epistle of Midnight Mass says He gave himself for us that he might redeem us from all iniquity and that he might cleanse for himself an acceptable people

The Christmas story - Gods becoming man and dwelling among us - is not simply the re-living of the birth of Christ with all its touching details of poverty and humishylity It is not alone the bringing into focus of the Divine

Childs appeal The Christmas story - the littleness of the Child the purity of Mary the dutifulness of Joseph the wonder of the scene - is more than all of these

The Christmas story is the story of redemption From all eternity Gods plan for mans redemption meant the Incarnation - Gods becoming man From all eternity God willed to anoint human nature by uniting it to His Divinity From all eternity God willed the salvation of the human race through joining a human body and soul to the Second -r-Person of the All-Holy Trinity

The Christmas story is the story of redemption The ~~ King of Peace is exalted whose face the whole world longs

~ to see Lift up your heads for your redemption is near at hand These texts taken from the Christmas Mass and Office portray not a helpless Infant but the King of Ages ~S]ht Jl1l (C]ffilteeJLVreg + coming in power and majesty He does not need the trappings of vesture or surroundings to show forth His glory He is God manifested in the flesh the victorious te101ltdl Jb ltEpounditJr ~l SlaquoJ)]m 0

Warrior Who alone conquers the hold of evil over men the King Who leads men to victory over t~emselves and the - ][ sect at d - Surmshypowers of middotdarkness

Looking upon the Christmas scene men of good will see not only the Child but the Son of God not only the object of their love but the One Who alone makes them ThnOu1h thpound Wpoundpoundk With thpound ChWlCh lovable to God by drawing them to Himself not only the One of Whom the angels sing but the One Who makes By REV ROBERT W HOVDA Catholic University them sing in their own hearts because they have been made children of the Father through their Brother Christ -

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of conversion information __ flection research dialogue bull tween bishops reforms - those accepted and those in prepshyaration are all indispensable of middotcourse But all this will find its true efficacy o n I y through the grace of God Therefore He shall be a lJilgrim

Ecumenical AsIteetB The Popes pilgrimage doe

have ecumenical aspects Pale shytine is divided into rival counshytries which are always on the brink of war Christians themshyselves have made of this blessed land a battlefield Their feudll for the possession of various Holy Places or their presidellC7 in anyone of them during sershyvices had only spotlighted the scandal of Christian Disunity

As an example the Basilica of the Holy Sepulchre is under the care of three confessions the Latins the Greek Orthodoz and the Arcnenian Orthodox The great shrine has heeD plundered twice burned and bombed during the Israel-Arab War It is only the outside stagings that holds the great church up Yet it was only the threat of total ruin that brought the three (rouos together to c0shyoperate in the restoratio ol

Fall River Mall OSborne 5-7151 ly to a myopic extent it is beshy he is to save his people from and spirit but whose intelaquority cause we fail to remember that and wholeness and harmon iiitheir sinsPUBLISHER the things we celebrate in mysshy now restored You are m cJIIl

Moat Rev James L Connolly DO PhD tery in our sacramental worship CHRISTMAS DAY Everyshy (Midnight Entrance Hymn) II are historical events They are thing worldly in today invaded addressed not only to JeshyGENERAL MANAGER ASST GENERAL MANAGER events which took place in this by divinity and orientated but to alI of us whom Be hal

Ieyen Dan~ P $halloo MA Rev John P Driecoll -Norld at definite times and toward a spiritual goal The joined to Himself who break MANAGING EOITOI places advancing the course of midnight dawn and daytime the Bread of His Body lit the J Goa middot Ute WOII - Masses all sine the joy of crca- holy table

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Stresses Counei I Turned First To Liturgy

VATICAN CITY (NC) Pope Paul VI has pointed out that while the Catholic Church is sometimes acshycused of emphasizing her visible authority themiddot council Fathers turned their first attention to the liturgy

Speaking to a crowd of 1000 at his regular Wednesday audishyence the Pope said This audishyence seems to Us an echo of the Vatican council which ended its second session with promulgashytion of the Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy that is with the exhortation to us all to pray and to pray well

The Church is sometimes acshycused of emphasizing her laws and decrees her visible authorshyity The highest authorities of the Church however have turned their first attention to the liturgy and have given the place o honor to prayer to conshyversation with God

Mutually Helpful

This was done he said beshyeause authorIty and spirit in the Church are mutually helpful and her laws intend to obtain for the heavenly Father many SOUls who will adore Him in spirit and in truth

The Pope exhorts you over and over again as the council does to pray to pray well to pray with the Church especially at the approach of Christmas to pray to be worthy to receive Him at His coming Pray then that Our Lord may be born again and live in you in your souls your homes your communities bath civil and religious with the precious gifts of His grace and His peace

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WASHINGTON (NC) shy A month-long course on morshyal and social aspects of the population problem will be conducted next Summer at Georgetown University here

The session to bemiddot held June 17 to July 22 will bring togeth-_ er demographers sociologists economists clergymen educashytors and public officials

They will consider such topics as world population growth world resources and technology the current status of fertility control the Roman Catholic view on population control the Protestant view on population control population trends and the underdeveloped nations birth control and public policy family size rhythm and the (anti-ovulation) pill accordshying to a statement outlining pur- poses of the course

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The institute said in a stateshyment that world population is now growing by 45 million year_ 1y and commented Such a rate of growth creates obvious and enormous social problems

Tht~ institute added however that [ears of disaster as a result

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sea Knights of Columbus will hold I childrens Christmas party at 2 SUnday afternoon Dec 22 Manuel Arruda is chairman Knights will visit the Rose Hawshythorne Home at 630 tonight jointly with St Patricks Circle of the Daughters of Isabella Members will hold their own Christmas party Monday Dec 23 at the council home

At Georgetown of population growth Deglect not only the potential of technoshylogical change but the velue of human beings and their potenshytial productive capacity

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Pavi lion Reports Many Inquiries

NEW YORK (NC)-The proshygram director of the Vaticaa Pavilion at the New York Worlds Fair said reservatioDII by Catholic groups planning tours are coming at a great pace

Father John J Gorman bull Brooklyn diocesan priest told aa interviewer that inquiries 1Mshyready have come from as faw away as France about the pavil shyion at the fair which will Opesl in April 1964

The Vatican is constructing $25 million pavilion featuring 325-seat chapel and the centushyries-old Pieta by Michaelangelo which is being brought heN from st Peters basilica

Father Gorman said America Catholics have contributed more than $2 million toward the pavilion

The priest who will live OIl

the fair grounds said his office anticipates making arrangemenlll for anywhere from one person to 50000 When groups aJle very large he said Shea sporta stadium can be used for publie events

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By Mary Tinley Daly This Christmas column

from our house to yours brings the u sua 1 good wishes Happy Christmas Holy Christmas rather than the Merry Christmas of former saddened w 0 rId

years It is too soon to carry on the Merry bit right now This years Christmas is saddened by the unexpected assassination of President Kenshynedy leaving a y lti u ng widow two fatherless children anli a

saddened world It was a traumatic experience

for everybody a sobering epishysode pointing up sudden death

In the wake of the Nov 22 tragedy are the other fatheIless children the Tippetts of Dalilas and of Lee Harvey Oswald Christmas will not be the SiUJle for any of these families fltlr a long long time if ever

Pre - Christmas 1963 is a world-wide time of trauma

Suspension of normal activity during the acute period of mourning brought realization to all Americans of the meaning of life and death Moreovelr it brought a knowledge and appre_ ciation of the Catholic Faith to many who had never known anything of the Mass and the ineffable consolation in death wh4h a sincere belief in the world hereafter means

Upon taking up slowly the Way-of-the-world the - filnite tasks to which our lives are deshydicated - we all have a new viewpoint

Almost as a shock come the fattened newspapers not only with their news columns filled with investigation of the tragedy and news of the new adminirtrashytIon but the huge amount of newsprint - already contracted tor -to advertise the selling of merchandise Page after page is filled with urging to buy-iouyshybuy

Somehow the importance of getting something for the man who has everything loses its punch if it ever had any-mink enveloped bottle openers and the Bke

Fortunately family Christmas eustoms engendered in generashytions past will continue the blessed routine that carries through year after year Friends will be remembered with cards the familiar charities will as al shyways hold their place children will have their toys family vis_ its will prevail perennially Best of all religious customs will continue the setting up of the home creche entire famil3 reshyeeiving Holy Communion either at midnight Mass or at a Mass on Christmas morning

In most houses there will be a Christmas tree adorned with baubles from years past and a few new sparkles added

This Christmas perhaps not only will family ties be stronger but also those with other human beings

Along this line we should like to share with readers some thoughts written by Fra Giovanshyni in 1513 equally applicable in 1963

There is nothing 1 can give you which you have not but there is much that while I can not give you you can tak~~ - - shy

No heaven can come to us unless our hearts find rest in it today Take heaven - - bull

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Kingdom Know t hat the

kingdom of God is at hand amen I say to you it shall not be delayed

Christmas Prayers from Our Lady of Victory Centerville

Danette Pendergast John J Pendergast III

The gloom of the world is but a shadow behind it yet within our middotreach is joy Take joy shy

There is radiance in darkshyness could we but see-and to see we have only to look 1 beshyseech you to look Take radiance bullbull shy

Life is so full of meaning and purpose so full of beauty 00shyneath its covering that you will find earth but cloaks your

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heaven Courage then to claim it that is all But courage you have and the knowledge that we are pilgrims together wending through unknown country home

And so at this Christmas time 1 greet you with profound esteem and with the prayer that for you now and forever the day breaks and the shadows flee away

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stressed one or the other of these essential parts depending on the historical problems

I remind you that the Church has solemnly affirmed the inalshyienable rights of the human person to the freedom in honorshying God privatel and publicly to proclaim and propagate his religion according to the preshycept of ones upright conscience

Evidently the common good the rights of God and of men the rights of society must be considered

Finally the Cardinal pointed out that -the right to religious liberty must be respected even in those who in good faith cannot loose themselves from error

Peace On Earth May the shining Star of Bethlehem brighten

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Israel to Honor Father LaFarge

NEW YORK (NC) - The American Jew ish Committee has announced plans for a meshymorial in Israel to honor the late Father John LaFarge SJ

Rabbi Marc H Tanenbaum director of the committees inter_ religious aHairs department said a Father John LaFarge Grove of Trees would be estab lished in Israel as a permanent and living memorial in the Holy Land of this blessed priest and friend

Rabbi Tanenbaum announced plans for the memorial in a statement paying tribute to Father LaFarge longtime chamshypion of better interracial and interreligious relations who died Nov 24

This John will be numbered in the company of those two other great souls Pope John XXIII and President John F Kennedy all of whom Jewish tradition and Jewish people will honor the rabbi said

Catholic interracial counci~ througthout the U S held speshycial services for Father LaFarge widely known proponent of racial justice

Tass Comments On Council

LONDON (NC)-The Soviet news agency Tass in a report on the closing of the second session of the ecumenical council in Rome said that the session was unquestionably influenced by the assurances of the new Pope that he intends to continue the great cause begun by Pope John and direct all effort toward preshyerving the great blessing of peace among people

Tass report an English-lanshyguage dispatehfrom Rome said that during the session Pope P a u I called on scientistl throughout the world not to turn science and its individual branches specifically nuclear research with its most broad apshyplications into a threat a nightshymare a tool for destroying human life

On the council itself Tass said that the session was marked by sharp disagreements between innovators supporters of the line of the late Pope John and conservatives who were spurshyred to new activities following the Popes death

Commends Kennedy Ideals to Nation

WASHINGTON (NC) - The Catholic Association for Intershynational Peace has urged a conshycerted effort by Americans to live up to the ideals for which the late President Kennedy lived

The association said in a stateshyment that Americans should not rest content with tangible and material monuments to President Kennedys memory

We can honor him even more by a concerted national effort to live up to the ideals for which he lived the statement said In particular all citizens of good will should strive to root out from our midst the bitterness and hatred the aura of suspicion and distrust that is qividing our nation in this criticilI hour

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Seek to Force Vote on Prayer

WASHINGTON (NC)-More than lialf the signatures needed have been affixed to e petition tbo discharge the prayer amend ment from th U S House of Representatives Judiciary Com mittee Fr Robert G Howes said here

Father Howes a member of the faculty at the catholic Unishyversity of America here -i Washingtons representative _of the Central Massachusetts Citl shy2ens for Public Prayer

To date 120 Representatives have signed the discharge peti shytion while 218 signatures are needed The proposed joint resoshylution is designed to reverse through a Constitutional amendshyment the U S Supreme Court decisions prohibiting recitation of prayers in public schools

Father Howes said the group he represents is non-partisan non-sectarian and like other groups has been striving for months to get some Congresshysional action on the dozens of proposals for a Constitutional amendment

Introduction of a petition seeking discharge of Civil Rights legislation from committee has spurred the Central Massachushysetts Citizens group to renewed effort to get lawmakers to sign the petition to discharge the prayer amendment- from the Jushydiciary Committee

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Bargaining Now Feels Collective Facing Trouble

CLEVELAND (NC)-Col leetive bargaining as it is known today is in serious trouble Father Benjamin L asse SJ has told a joint labm aanagement conference at St Iohn College here

Father Masse associate editol of America magazine and anamiddotmiddot aonal authority on labor DUDo egement relations called fOl eative thinking by union ancll employers to preserve the emiddotmiddot 8eIltiaIs of free negotiations bemiddot een worken and employers

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eoUective b~ during tht 1930s he explained waa the premise that forces of competl-middot n in a free market would ob- lise both Perliea to be reuon- able and then government could ~ hands off He added

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-stem ruled by supply and demiddot Iland and was clearly in the tra dltion of American capitalism _ one bothered to question Itmiddot

The clash between reality andl itleory was bound to eome Father Masae added and thE public is now beginning to quemiddot tlon whether the pursuit of selfmiddot interest by unions and employerll necessarily serves the public ood

Baptize 11 Adults Child During Mass

SPOKANE (NC) - Eleven adults and a ehild were baptized simultaneously by 12 priestlJ during a Sunday Mass at St Aloysius church here

The sacramem was admlnfsmiddotmiddot tered during the time usuaIl3r

reserved for the sermon at thn 130 AM HIgh Mass The conmiddotmiddot gregation rose to recite the Apos tIes Creed with sponsors of thnmiddot baptized

The unusual ceremony Wall

itle result of five inquiry class81J eonducted b7 a layman P8Jt Kreiner a poaduate of the La] Institute 01 lheolog at GUt Universi~ of San Jrancbco who conduce Inquiry progIllJDlJ for St AloJWlu and St PraDcilI Xavier parishe- It is a full-timet Job supported b1 the two TesuJit parishes

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tile first time In history a Cathmiddotmiddot oUe nun will address a session of the American Historical amp ~iation convention to be helel here durinamp Christmu week Sister Joan de Lourdes chairmiddotmiddot man of the history departm~t

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Cardinal Spellman left here for Zealand his 21st consecutive Christmas Arriving in Christchurch toshywith Americans abroad this time day he was scheduled to leave personnel at the Navys South for the Antarctie as soon as posshyPole installations sible But DO definite date was

The Cardinal who has desshy fixed because uncertain weather cribed his annual trip as my conditions could delaT his deshypilgrimage to the men and parture as long as three day women who protect our countr) and preserve peace flew from Mass for Presiden here direct1T to Christchurch The Cardinal intends to offer New Zealand by WBT of Lcraquo a months mind Requiem Mass Angeles Honolulu the Fiji Ia- for President Kennedy Sunday

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made this most holy night to shine forth with the brightness of the true light grant we beseech Thee that we who have kn omiddotw n the mystery of His light on earth may attain the enjoyment of His happiness in heavshyen

Kennedy Memorial PREDERICTON (NC) - The

University of New Brunawick will erect a memorial to the late President Kennedy in the form of a triangular shelter in Offishyeers Square on Queen street The rear column of the shelter will bear a commemorative plaque In October 1957 Presishydent Kennedy then a senator received an honorary degree from the university

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Joy Rejoice greatly 0

daughter of Sion shout for joy 0 daughter of Jerusamiddot lem behold thy King comes hoi y the S a v i 0 u r of the world

McCormack Aide Plans to Study For Priesthood

WASHINGTON (NC) When the National Seminary

for Delayed Vocations opens next September in Weston one of the candidates will be a top aide to Speaker of the House John McCormack

He is 37-year-old Walter Flashyherty of Dorcester who is not only leaving his present job on the Speakers staff but turning down an offer for a new $18000shya-year post

Flaherty saidhere that when he read of Richard Cardinal Cushings plan to open the Pope John XXIII National Seminary his interest in studying for the priesthood which dates back to his college days was rekindled

Flaherty brother of a priest joined McCormacks staff five years ago and has become a trusted lieutenant of the Speaker

Class of 25 He will be one of 25 members

ill the first class at the seminary f()r- men aged 30 to 45 The insti tution will offer a four-year cOurse of philosophy and theolshyogy Msgr George A Schlichte former vice-rector of the North American College Rome is rector

Flaherty youngest of nine children of Mrs Julia A Flashyherty served in the Navy during World War II He then attended St Michaels College Winooski Vt and St Pauls College at the University of Ottawa

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German Fund Drive Fer Latin America COLOGNE (NC) - The Ger- money they spend on Christmas

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Looking back on the recent session of the Council r have the feeling of having lived amongst four different Churches There is only One Church but the emphasis in one part of the world is different from another All have the same end the growth of the Mystical Body of Christ and the salvation of souls But they achieve it in different ways

1 The Administrative Church This is the Church in the developed and prosperous countries of the world in which thanks to material blessings the emphasis is on service to the faithful - indeed spiri shytual service - in such works as schools hospitals press social works parish plants etc

2 The Can 0 n i c a I Church This Church is steeped in tradition and customs Here the bishops particularly and the priests live somewhat detached from the people giving profound spirituality to those who practice the Faith but worrying little for those who do not practice who are as lost sheep

3 The Poor Church This is the largest group in the world and is not bound by national limits Here the bishops are like Our Lord on the Hill of Capharnaum surrounded by the hungry and by sheep without a pastor The wealth in which the Church bond deals in souls

4 The Martyred Church Here Our Lord relives His passion in vast areas - not only behind the Iron Curtain but even in Northern Africa One bishop told me of four of his priests being strangled last week Two priests in one country and two in anshyother were sentenced to prison for three years for having transshylated one of my books into their languages We read Mallll for their intention every Tuesday

What is our role in the face of these four Churches Since they are all parts of the Mystical Body of Christ we have to make blood circulate through this entire organism The blood ia made up of aid to balance off our wealth and above all as St Paul said to fill up in our Body the sufferings wanting to the Passionmiddot of Christ

Certainly Christ suffered enough in His Physical Body but we by self-denial sacrifice middotprayer and offering of ou~ tria~ for the Church everywhere complete in the Church that Passhysion which Christ daily undergoee In the world Sunday after SDilday middotwemiddot appeal to YOU t6 be more than Alnetican to be truly Catholic to love the Church everywhele to realize that 5Z collections a year for the parish aad a few second collection a year for the Impoverished and bleeding Christ elsewhere are not enoughmiddot During this Christmas season we try to be especially generous with others Will you share your generosity with the Holy Father by sending a sacrifice to The Society for the Propashygation of the Faith

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Prelate Stresses Essential Virtues Of Bishops

LOS ANGELES (NC) The virtues essential to qualshyify a priest for the bishops office are acquired from living examples rather than learned in books and schoels Auxiliary Bishop Timothy Man_ ning of Los Angeles asserted at a consecration rite here

In his sermon at the conseClra tion of the Most Rev John J Ward to serve as an Auxiliary Bishop of Los Angeles Bishop Manning said the candidate for the bishops office must be the model of the humble virtuesshyvirtues which are necessary against the stresses of our daily lives--chastity temperance pashytience humility and affabilitv-

James Francis Cardinal McIn_ tyre of Los Angeles was he con secrator at the ceremony today in St Vibianas cathedral Archshybishop Joseph T McGucken of San Franeisco and Bishop Alden J Bell of Sacramento were the co-consecrators

The bishop must be a model for the flock entrusted to his care Bishop Manning said He must be a living expression of the Sacred Scriptures so that were the holy testaments lost people could still look at thl~ir

bishop and from his example model their lives toward holi shyness

You will notice that he is ncshycepted not because of extraorshydinary talents of mind some social graces nor heroic and rare virtues These would resemble mountain peaks unassailable ex_ cept to the very few

The bishops united with the pope are the successors to the Apostles Bishop Manning said Their mission is the same he continued to give a foundation to the Church to give it visibil ity and permanence and to serve the pilgr11n people of God by heralding the glad tidings of the Gospel to every generation until time shall be no more

Laymen Head School Boards in Oklahoma

OKLAHOMA CITY (NC) shyLaymen have been named to head Catholic school boards in Oklahoma City and in Tulsa as part of a reorganization of the Diocesan School Board by Biamphshyop Victor J Reed

The boards will act in advisory capacities to Father ErDE~st Flusche dioeesan superintendent of schools

Head of the Oklahoma City board it Harold Askew prelishydent of the Askew Adjustment Inc and the father of two gradshyuates of Catholic schools John Bennet Shaw a funeral director and father of three is head of the Tulsa board

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Day Star With Thee is the

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Legion of Decency The following films are to be

added to the lists in their reshyspective classifications

Unobjectionable for Adults and Adolescents--Ladies Who Do Surf Party

Objectionable in Part for All -Four for Texas (Objection This contrived melodramatic comedy is frequently guilty of a brazen exploitation of indecent costuming and suggestive situashytions) Soldier in the Rain (Obshyjection This otherwise innocshy

German Bishops Approve Social BONN (NC) - A comshy annual Lenten fund drive not

for religious purposes but strict shymission of German Catholic ly for social welfare projects inbishops has approved a four developing countries

million dollar program for The 1963 drive broughtmiddot $12shysocial aid projects in Africa 125000 the largest collection Asia and Latin America accordshy since Misereor began in 1959 ing to the German Catholic news giving a five-year total of $54shyagency KNA 750000

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The funds for Latin America are going to medical programs and to self-help organizations such as farming cooperatives in the Dominican Republic Haiti and Mexico

uous comedy is marred by the introduction of sensational diashylogue) Viva Las Vegas (Objecshytion Continuous emphasis upon grossly suggestive costuming and dancing is inexcusable in a film chiefly designed for young audiences)

Condemned-An Affair of the Skin (Objection The immoral context in which its confused theme is developed and sensashytional treatment in dialogue and situations render this film totally unacceptable)

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NEW YORK (NC)-The 15th anniversary of the Univenal declaration of Human Rights waa commemorated at a special Mas here attended 117 350 United NatioDII delegates COMUshyJar representatives memben of the UN Secretariat and represhysentatives of non-governmental organizations

The Mass was celebrated by Auxiliary Bishop James H Grif_ fiths of New York Assistant Bishop for UN Affairs of the National Catholie Welfare Conshyference at the chapel of SS Faith Hope and Charity and was followed by a coHee hOUT

The commemoration was unshyder the joint sponsorship of the NCWC Office for UN AffainI and 12 international Catholic orshyganizations in consultative rela_ tionship with the UN Economk

and Social Council all of which are active in promoting human righ1s through public opinion and voluntary agency activity

World CoDllCienca

Msgr Timothy J Flynn New York archdiocesan director of informatio~ preached the 1Iel shymon He called the Universal Declaration of Human Rights the conscience of the world comshymunity

ill a viable document he aaid and a hopeful one It speaks out not as perfectly one would wJsh--iet DOt ~ weak17 one might fear For the tintChristmas Cheor from St Stanislaus FaR Rw time in hmoZ7 there ill bull _enshyol protecting tbebuls OD wbldl

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$aysRed G~ana

Teaches Religion WASHINGTON (N C) - A

white Father missioner from -Africa said here that Ghana 80metimes is called a Soviet satellite but all of its schools teach religion as a part of their Wrriculum

Father J Alfred RichardvF formerly of West Warwick ~I and regional superior of the vhite Fathers serving in northshyern Ghana and in Nigeria said that all of Ghanas schools are covernment-supported and sushyPervised

Nevertheless he said an ef the students have a set period of_ religious Instruction every day Priests and Sisters may come into the non-Catholic chools to teach theseclasse9 Protestants also have their own eIasses even in the Catholic chools If the pagan children dont want to go with either of

these groups the teachers must then give them a class of moral in8tr tion

Asks Church Help He said that in the northern

regions where the White Fathers have been for years teachers come to them for materials for the moral instruction classes lhe ~overnment pays teachers ealaries and supplies textbooks for all schools he said

Although there are no pri shyvate schools as such he said the government still looks to the Church for help in its efforts to provide education for all The White Fathers were recently asked by the government to add 35 new classrooms to the school system in the Tamale diocese be stated

Says Missionaries Made Scapegoats

NAIROBI (NC) - A vigorous protest against seeking a reli shygious solution for a political problem has been made by the Southern Sudan Christian Assoshyoiation

The Sudan is a full ICa1e police state the SSCA says in bull letter sent to all heads of Chri5shytlan churches to all heads of African states and to United Na_ tions Secretary General U lhant to denounce the religious persecution which the Sudan government is carrying on in Southern Sudan

We know that missionaries are only the scapegoats of an lll-conceivedpolicy aiming at giving a religious solution (Imshyposing Islam) to a political and cultural problem (the dfferences between South and North) the letter says If Christianity and the Christian churches are inshyvolved in the Southern Sudan problem it is because the Arabs eek a religious solution to the Afra-Arab conflict This means to bring religion into politial

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PONCE (NC)-The Most Key Luis Aponte Mar~ez 41 the new Bishop of Ponce is the first native to become spiritual head of a diocese in Puerto Rico

He succeeded Bishop Jamea E McManus CSSR who disshyclosed here that because of failshying health he had resigned as Bishop of Ponce before Pope Paul VI appointed him to serve as an Auxiliary Bishop of New York

Bishop Aponte a nativE~ of Lajas was ordained to the priestshyhood on April 10 1950 He was consecrated Bishop in 1960 and served as Auxiliary to BiBhop McManus until last April when he was named Coadjutor BiBhop with the right of successionbullbull

Second Bishop He was the second Puerto

Rican to become a bishop--the first was Bishop ~lejo Arizmen di de la Torre who served in South America 160 years ag j)

Auxiliary Bishop Juan de Dios Lopez de Victoria of San Juan P R who was consecrated early this year is the third native of the island to become a member of the hierarchy

Urge Acceptance Of Negroes

DAYTON (NC) - Some- 60 Catholic and Protestant clergyshymen in three nearby Ohio comshymunities have called for acc~ptshyance of Negroes as neighbors on the basis of Christian principles and common decency

The clergymen made clear they expected segregated hllusshying to come to an end and pledged to work for racial jusshytic in their communities of Oakshywood Kettering and Centerville which have a total populatioJtl of about 75000

When Negroes move into the south-of-Dayton neighborhoods as they surely will the stateshyment said there need not be panic or decline in real estate values It is the duty of the Church to prepare for the acshyceptance of these persons on the basis of Christian principles and common decency

The statement also called upon the people of the commushynity to develop programs of self-examination and action leading to justice in race relashytions

Updating Philosophy Aim of Meeting

CHICAGO (NC)-Updatinl~ of philosophy courses in Catholic colleges and universities will be the subject of a meeting of Cath olic philosophy professors from five Midwest statess at DePaul University here tomorrow

It is time our philosophy courses reflect the fact that the world of Thomas Aquinas is not Our world and that his probl~

are not ours Gerard F Kreyehe head of DePauls philosophy deshypartment said commenting on the meeting

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dents shadow-box the ghost of the 13th century by continuing to wrestle with pseudo-probll~ml that nobody else bothers to cono lider he added

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upon us this day for the Lord is born to us and Hemiddot shall be c a I led Wonderful God the Prince of Peace the Father of the world to come of whose reign there shall be no end

ApproveNewman Apostolate Pian

WASHINGTON (NC) -Plana were approved here for raising $5 million for Newman Apostolshyate activities in behalf of more than 600000 Catholics attending secular colleges The action was taken at a

meeting of the board of trusteel of the National Newman Foun dation Three members of the Hierarchy attended the meeting Archbishop Paul J Hallinan of Atlanta retiring episcopal modshyerator of the National Newman Apostolate Archbishop John P Cody Apostolic Administrator of the New Orleans archdiocese and chairman of the Youth Deshypartment Nati-onal Catholic Welfare Conference and Auxilshyiary Bishop James W Malone of Youngstown Ohio newly elected episcopal moderator of the Newman Apostolate

A letter in English from Pope Paul VI was read at the meeting It expressed his approval of the Newman Foundations activities and conveyed his blessings to 1he board of trustees

Top B lood Donor KISUBI (NC)-Brother LwanAn tile Blessings of the Season from ga football coach at St

Holy Cross Fan River Marys College here has set a record as the top blood donor iBRu Ablsla Anna Czerwonka John Levesque Uganda He has donated 18 pin

Robert Abisla CheryJ Kurowski 10 the Rea Cross

Interfaith Groups Back Rights Action

WASHINGTON (NC)-Repre sentatives of Catholic Protestant and Jewish agencies supported a statement here urging efforts to bring the civil rights bill before the House of Representatives

The statement backed a disshycharge petition to get the measshyure out of the House Rules Com_ mittee and also called for other efforts to speed the legislation

The statement was issued fol lowing a special meeting of the Leadership Con~erence on Civil Rights a loosely knit federation at national religious fraternal and secular organizations

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Diocesan Pupils Share Blessings Of Holy Time

Merry Christmas from this column to each and every D i 0 C e san high schooler but special good wishes to those students who have prepared for Christs birthshyday by doing something extra for others

The girls at Fall Rivers Sacred Hearts Academy for inshystance who brought Christmas cheer to elderly ladies at a local convalescent home by including them on Christmas card lists The project was Sodality-inshyspired but open to the entire student body

And all classes at Jesus-Mary Academy Fall River are collectshying food and preparing baskets fQr needy families In addition the Mission Club will provide a new outfit for each while the Sodality will give the family a complete turkey dinner

A Christmas Hootenanny helped provide funds for these projects All classes participated and featured acts included a yodeling demonstration by Jean_ nine Garand French folk songs by Vivianne Ouellette and a duet by Jeanne and Jeannette Robidoux

Rose Hawthorne Home Mt St Mary Academy Glee

Club will make its annual trip to the Rose Hawthorne Lathrop Home this Christmas season In addition to singing carols memshybers bring gifts for the patients

At DA junior and senior 80dalists are sending a Christ shymas spiritual bouquet to the Holy Father The academys anshynual Christmas cantata was held Tuesday while a Jesse Tree Contest Sodality-sponsored was held today It consisted ofa writ ten quiz concerning symbols decshyorating a Jesse Tree displayed tn the school

Also displaying a Jesse Treein addition to participating in the Advent Wreath devotion ~hroughout the past four weeks are students at Tauntons Bishop Cassidy High Each class proshyvided symbols from either the Old or New Testament to hang on the tree And Cassidy girls ate circulating religious Christ shymas cards as part of their camshypaign to keep Christ in Christ shymas

At Bishop Cassidy the Cathoshylic Students Mission Crusade

had girls eating pizza for the missions yesterday Profits from a Pizza-for-Lunch-Daywill supshyport Crusade projects

Christmas Observances

Partying tomorrow will be students at Holy Family High in New Bedford The student counshycil is responsible for food and decorations and each room will have its own party and entershytainment Additionally the Glee Club will sing for the entire student body

Clubs Celebrate

Also at the Mount the French Club has distributed French Christmas cards with the tradishytional Joyeux Noel the United Nations World Affairs Club is partying and the Journalism Club plans a lovely Christmas issue of the Mereian school paper Sodality probationers will send only religious Christ shymas cards

And today the Mounties will offermiddot two performances of Christmas in the Villlage Square produced by the Orshychestra Glee Club and Dramatic Club A performance this aftershynoon is for students and tonights showing is for parents and friends

Joyous GrEetings from Blessed Sacrament Fall River

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Child A Child is born to

us and a Son is given to us whose government is upon His shoulder and His name shall be called the Angel of great counsel

Congress Approves Bracero Extension

WASHINGTON (NC) - The Senate has approved and sent to President Johnson a one-year extension of the controversial Mexican farm labor program amid indications that this may be its last lease on life The House had pJeviously voted exshytension

The program under which Mexican workers called braceros are imported to work on U S farms has long been a target of criticism by church and labor groups

Critics of the program claim it exploits the Mexicans and puts American farm workers at a disshyadvantage

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Jewish Leader Defends Record Of Pius XII

WASHINGTON (NC)-A nationally known Jewish leader has defended Pope Pius XII against the accusashytion that ambition or expediency motivated him in his attitude 10 the nazi persecution of Jews

No one who reads the record of Pius XIIs actions on behalf of Jews can subscribe to this a(lshycusation says Dr Joseph L Lich ten director of the BNai BRHh Anti-Defamation Leagues intershycultural affairs department

Dr Lichten says the assistance rendered by Pope Pius in helping Jews escape from tbe nazis hiding them and pr(l shyviding for their material and spiritual needs was of inesti shymable value

Documented Pamphlet The Jewish leaders analysls

is contained in a heavily docushymE-nted 40 page pamphlet - A Question of Judgment Pius XII and the Jews

The immediate occasion of the pamphlet is a controversial and widely publicized play The Deputy by German author Rolf Hochhuth Produced in several European countries the play is scheduled for a Broadshyway production next year

However Dr Lichten had allshyready published in 1958 an article in the Anti-Defamation League Bulletin Pope Pius xn and the Jews which out- lined the aid given by the late Pope to the Jewish people all over nazi-occupied Europe Dr Lichten has since been engaged in extensive research on the subject

Extended to CatholiClll Dr Lichten puts the case

against Pius XII in these wordll That as head of one of the mogt1 powerful moral forces on earth he committed an unspeakable sin of omission by not issuing a formal statement condemning the nazis genocidal slaughter of the Jews and that his silence was motivated by reasons conshysidered in modern times as baSEl political exigency economic inshyterests and personal ambition

The case for the late Pope he says is That in relation to the insane behavior of the nazill from overlords to self-styled cog like Eichmann he did everything humanly possible to save lives and alleviate suffering among the Jews that a formal statement would have provoked the nazis to brutal retaliation and would substantially have thwarted further Catholic actiolll on behalf of Jews

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Radar System Foils Church Robbers

QUINCY (NC)-A radar sys_ tem ringing Lady of Good Coun sel church here is credited witJll foiling at least 10 attempted robshyberies

The radar apparatus was inshystalled by the pastor Msgr Ar thur J Riley after vandals broke into the church a year ag) and almost ruined its interior

When the radar field is broken floodlights go on a siren is sounded and a signal is set off at Quincy police headquarters

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Foreign Aid Bill Eliminates Birth Control WASHINGTON (NC)

Senate-House conferees have dropped a b i r t h control authorization from the $36 billion foreign aid bill

In place of a provision author_ izing use of U S tax funds to pay birth control projects in aid-receiving countries the conshyferees agreed to language pershymitting money to be spent to

Object to Showing Of Play The Vicar

BROOKLYN (NC)-The Jewmiddot ish War Veterans of King6 County have expressed concern about possible showing of the play The Vicar which implies that Pius XII shares the guilt for nazi extermination of Jews

Melvin M Hurwitz command_ er of the veterans group said showing of the play will serve no uleful purpose but will conshytinue the lie about Catholics

He also said it is most urgent that all our citizens speak out and relate that the Catholic Church has a record in evidence of helping all minorities includshying the Jews

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Urges All-out Effort In Negroes Behalf

LOUISVILLE (NC) - The Church must use all the means at her disposal to defend the Negro today as she has done for immigrants in the past Matshythew Ahmann executive director of the National Catholic Confershyence on Interracial Justice said at a forum here

An extensive Catholic response to the Negros plight Ahmann said demands increased efforts for joint Negro and white projshyects under Church auspices He listed urban renewal and open occupancy in suburbia as spe cific areas for Catholic coopershyation with other denominations

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Following conference agreeshyment (Dec 5) on the aid bill the measure was returned to the two

A Christlnas Prayer May the birthday of the Christ Child rekindle in man everywhere the flames of hope and peace joy and brothershyhood May we realize throughout the coming year the fulfillment of the great inspiring promise of Christmas

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New Holy Name Society offi shy New Year plans for the 0shycers are William Renaud presishy ens Guild include installation dent Cornelius J Lynch viceshypresident Timothy J Murphy treasurer Dr Paul P Dunn secretary

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The Womens - Guild plans a Mid-Winter Gala Saturday night Feb 1 at Venus de Milo restaushyrant Next regular meeting will be Monday Jan 13 and the proshygram will include a calendar party

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Mrs John D Sylvia heads new officers of the Womens Guild to be installed Monday Jan 13

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The Council of Catholic Women announces a board meeting for Monday Jan 6

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CYO members will tour Taunshy~ State Hospital Friday Dec 21 Members will go caroling Sunday and Monday Dec 22 and 23 and will attend a Christ shymas party and dance Saturday Dec 28

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New Womens Guild officers are Mrs Stewart Allen presishyd-ent Miss Bernice Lopes viceshypresident Mrs Conrad G Kurth secretary Mrs Manuel Manciel treasurer

Kansas Couple Gets Mission Crosses

WICHITA (NC) - A young married couple heading for the Amazon swamps of Belem Brashyzil where they will staff a Catholic school for homeless boys was given mission crosses here

Bishop Mark K Carroll of Wichita presented the crosses to Mr and Mrs David Schoenhofer of Walnut Kan who are memshybers of the Papal Volunteers for Latin America

The Schoenhofers are answershying the appeal of an Italian priest operating a home for 80 neglected boys Mr Schoenhofer a carpenter will teach the boys woodwork and his wife will keep order and conduct the groups social activities

Pre-Ball Supper Attleboro area of the Society

of St Vincent de Paul will spon_ sor a buffet supper at Whites restaurant prior to the Bishops Charity Ball Wednesday Jan 8 S11pper will begin at 7 and resershyvations may be made by Frid-ay Ian 3 with Mrs Edward Galli shyran or Mrs Harry B Loew

Blind Meet The New Bedford Catholie

Cuild for the Blind will meetmiddottoshyDight at the K of C hall for the IUlnual Christmas party

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The PTA will hold a Christ shymas party for parochial school children tomorrow at the school ST KILIAN NEW BEDFORD

Mrs Alexander Kamionek and Mrs Gloria Paquin will be in charge of the social hour for the Womens Guild meeting schedshyuled for 730 Wednesday night Jan 8 A swap party will be featured ST MARY SOUTH DARTMOUTH

The Womens Guild will enshytertain members children at a Christmas party Sunday Dec 22 in the church hall OUR LADY OF GRACE NORTH WESTPORT

Council of Catholic Women members plan a guildola for Saturday Feb 8 HOLY CROSS FALL RIVER

PTA Christmas party will be held at 6 Saturday night Dec 21 in the parish hall A chicken pie supper childrens movies and a visit from Santa Claus will be featured

A social is planned for Sunshyday Jan 26 and the next rel(ushylar meeting wiU be Tuesday Jan 7

VATICAN CITY (NC) - A Vatican City press bulletin has denied reports that a priest who recently went to Isanbul was sent there to explain why Pope Paul VI felt that a meeting with Greek Orthodox Patriarch Athshyenagoras of Constantinople was impossible during the Popes trip to the Holy Land

The priest Father Pierre Duprey WF the Secretariat for Promoting Christian Unitys Undersecretary for Orthodox Relations flew from Rome to Istanbul

A Vatican spokesman said that Fa ther Duprey carried only a letter of introduction from Aushygustin Cardinal Bea SJ Presishydent of the Unity Secretariat to Patriarch Athenagoras Father Duprey delivered no letter from the Pope to the Patriarch he said

Commenting on the Popes visit the Vatican City daily LOsservatore Roman noted that it would coincide with the celeshybration of Orthodox Christmas on Jan 6 which is celebrated in the Western Church as the feast ltgtf the Epiphany

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THE ANC 19Catholic Studies Thurs Dec 19 1963

Course Begins At Yale

NEW HAVEN (NC) - A Adoration new chair for Roman Cathoshylic Studies and the appointshy

A sanctified dayment of Stephan G Kuttner hath shone upon uscanon law professor at the Cathshycome ye nations andolic University of America

Washington as its first incumshy adore the Lord for bent were announced here by this day a great Yale University light hath descended

Kingman Brewster Jr Yale upon the earth Alshypresident said the chair was leluiaestablished through a $500000 gift in memory of the late Father T Lawrason Riggs Yale alumshynus of the 1910 class who was Catholic chaplain at the univershysity for 21 years The chair Advocates Oldsters named for Father Riggs was Learn L~n~uagesmade possible through an enshyd)wmEnt of Yale alumni who PROVIDENCE (NC)-Father prefer to remain anoymous Joseph L Lennon OP dean of Brewster said Providence College here is an

Kuttners appointment is efshy advocate of a delayed vocation fectivp July 1 1964 The professhy movement in the field of foreign sor 56 a native of Germany languages He told the Rhode taught at the University of Bershy Island Modern Language Assoshylin the Lateran University in ciation Winter meeting that pershyRome and joined the Catholic sons 25 years and older learn a

foreign language more swiftly judge and law professor was a U faculty in 1940 His father a

and thoroughly than a high Lutheran his mother Jewish school or college student KnowlshyHe became a convert to the edge of a foreign language enshyCatholic Faith in 1933 He is hances respect and admiration married to ~he former Eva Illich he said and they have nine children

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Aid to Public Schools Exclusively Menace to Existence of Others

CINCINNATI (NC)-Massive Federal aid exclusively for pUb_ lic schools would substantially imperil the healthy existence of church-related schoolsJohn C Hayes dean of the Loyola University School of Law Chishycago said here

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Laud Popes Plan For Pilgrimage

PHILADELPHIA (NC)-Three non-Catholic leaders said here Pope Paul VIs trip to the Holy Land next month will promote the ecumenical movement and help in the renewal of the Church

This view was expressed at a press conference by Archbishop Iakovos of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of North and South America the Rev Eugene Carson Blake Stated Clerk (chief executive officer) of the United Presbyterian Church in the U S A and Episcopal Bish_ op James A Pike of California

Dr Blake said the Popes Holy Land pilgrimage illustrates the process by which the Catholic Church is coming up to date

Archbishop Iakovos said the trip would contribute to widenshymg the horizon

Bishop Pike said the pilgrimshyage would involve Pope Paul with other Christians on a going out basis - a development he said is needed in the ecumenical movement to avoid the suggesshytion of a patronizing attitude

University Natural Law Society Hayes a former president of the National Council of Catholic Men cited Supreme Court deshycisions in which he said the FederaL government has vindishycated the basic constitutkmal rights of parents and children to choose to be educated in pri shyvate and church-related schools

The same Federal government therefore he maintained ought not to initiate a program which by excluding such schools withshyout constitutional necessity sub_ stantially imperils their healthy existence and development

On the contrary according to Hayes compara1gtle aid ought to be afforded to those schools by including them in the Federal program in forms which are pershymissible under the Constitution as presently construed

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Among these permissible forms of aid he indicated are low-cost loans for the construcshytion of academic facilities scholshyarship loans or grants to pupils grants for nationally-vital secushylar education subsidized lunch programs or any other publicshypurpose services to students which merely incidentally aid the school which the student at shytends

Moreover parents of pupils in church-related schools can conshystitutionally be included he middotdemiddot clared along with the parents of pupils in public schools in any Federal program of tax deshyductions or tax credits which might be established to aid education

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21 J FKs Reading Habits Great Legacy to All By Msgr John S Kennedy

The late President Kenshynedy has left a manifold legacy and many an enshyduring and instructive memshyory to the country Even as this is set down writers in the daily pap e r s a ndshymagazines are analyzing the meaning and the accomplishshyments of his life and espeshycially of his cashyreer in public office In the months and years to come a far more proshyfound and crit shyical interpretation will appear in book after bookThis departshyment concerned as it is with books would now point out but one particular in President Kenshynedys example and that has to do with reading

By those who observed him closely it agreed that he did more reading than any President since Wilson He was a close reader of the daily press and of other periodicals But so are many others in public life He was also and long had been a reader of books

AU Sorts of Books

It is not unheard of that all American President reads books But what we generally hear about is the books he reads for recreation Thus one chief execshyutive is said to get away from the cares of state by plunging into western stories another by eating up whodunits

We sometimes hear of a Presshyidents reading works of history or biography which recreate and illuminate the American past But seldom if ever are we told that a President reads all sorts of books

This last seems to have been the case with Mr Kennedy From time to time there were press stories concerning his reading of the moment and what impressed one was the range represented by the titles listed

Style Discernible The results of such reading

showed in various ways For exshyample in his public addresses It is true of course that he like everyone in a similar posishytion had speechwriters But he himself worked diligently on every talk he gave and his mind his style were discernible in each

Again the results of Mr Ken_ nedys reading manifested themshyselves in his approach to the problems he had to handle He was not narrow doctrinaire or simplistic

He saw complications implishycations distinctions nuances he was humane and subtle Granted that he hewed to cershytain central convictions He did not apply them mechanically or mouth them as if they were magic

Both rigid liberal and rigid conservative faulted him beshycause he did not accede to the easy extremism of either His was a mind informed and disshycriminating which surveyed the whole complex field before him and led him to pick his way carefully

One hopes that this example will be noted bY parents All kinds of trite or sentimental things are being said will be said to their children by fathers and mothers seeking to intershypret to their offspring the life and death of the late President

THE ANCHOR-Hits Interracial Thurs Dec 19 1963

Marriage Laws WASHINGTON (NC) - The

National Catholic Conference for Interracial Justice has branded laws against interracial marriage an invasion of individual rights and a denial of Catholic doctrine

Without specifically advocatshying such marriages the NCCIJ said the right to decide to marshyry and whom to marry resides within the iridividual person

Convention resolutions dealt with a wide range of civil rights issues including one of the most

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the iniquity of the earth be abolished and the Saviour of the world shall reign over us

sensitive of all interracial mar- turn through repeal or court deshyriage cision

The NCCIJ declared that laws The Catholic conscience conshyagainst interracial marriage are demns abhors and rejects the an invasion of individual rights underlying racist philosophy and promised to seek their over_ which speaks of racial intershy

marriage as depreciating a ra-Gift to Hospital cial strain the resolution said

Human persons are not cattle DETROIT (NC) -Providence The Catholic dogma revealed by

Hospital here has received a God of the unity of the human gift of $125 million in the form family cries out against this of General Motors stocks from pagan ideology the family of Edward F Fisher In another resolution the a pioneer in the auto industry NCCIJ said Catholic social and Sister Denise the hospitals ad- fraternal organizations that pracshyministrator said the gift will be tice discrimination should either used to build an educational unit change their policies or have at the new Providence Hospital their chaplains withdrawn and to be completed next Fall be disbanded bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull~bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull~bullbull~~~~ bullbull~

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Broadcaster Hits Church Stand PHILADELPHIA (NC) - The is not to be criticized for

president of the National Assoshy seeking to get higher standards ciation of Broadcasters said here in radio and television programs that a church groups recent But the way to accomplish this statement on broadcasting conshy is not through greater Federal tained recommendations t hat control would lead to government domshy Meanwhile it was announced ination of radio and television that representatives of the NAB

LeRoy Collins NAB president and the church council will meet made this claim in an address in New York Monday to disshy(Nov 30) to the Assembly of cuss the statement United Church Men a unit of A spokesman for the broadshythe Nat ion a 1 C 0 u neil of casters association said it objectsChurches He was referring to particularly to the statements a statement on broadcasting isshy call for regulation by the Fedshysued last June 8 by the National eral Communications CommisshyCouncil sion of commercial announceshy

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bring forth a Son and thou shalt call His name Jesus for He shall save His people fro m their sins

Holy Christmas from Hoi Redeemer Chatham Richard Moye Kevin Rodericks Frances

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Plan Candelight Service Sunday

WASHINGTON (NC)-Preslshydent Johnson will speak at aft (nterfaith candlelight service Sunday at the Lincoln Memorial that will conclude a month of aational moUrning for President

Kennedy Thousands of candles will be

light at dusk from a torch ig nited at the eternal flame that burns - at the late Presidents grave in Arlington National Cemetery across the Potomac River from the Lincoln Memoshyrial

The program is sponsored by the Interreligious Committee on Race Relations (ICRR) in conshyjunction with the Archdiocese of Washington the Council of Churches and the Jewish Comshymunity Council

It was developed at a meetshyIng of sponsoring organizations called by Archbishop Patrick A OBoyle of Washington chairshyman of the ICRR

Brief prayers will be offered at the service by Msgr John S Spence a member of the ICRR executive committee and two ICRR co-chairmen Episcopal Bishop William F Creighton of WashingtQn and Rabbi Lewis A Weintraub president of the Washington Board of Rabbis

Methodist Bishop John Wesley Lord of Washington also an ICRR co - chairman wi[ be master of ceremonies

Christians in Rome Mark Charity Day

ROME (NC) -Catholics and DonCatholics from eight counshytries exchanged gifts for the poor and the sick during cereshymonies in Romes city hall marking the first Christian Charity Day

ltalian Catholics gave radio 89ts for non-Catholic Dutch hosshypital patients Brazilian Cathoshy

~ lies gave coffee for non-Catholic patients in a Norwegian hospital Danish non-Catholics g a v e trousseaus for Congolese Cathoshylic brides and non-Catholic Swedes gave toys for Catholic children in the Philippines

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Methodist Bishop Gerald Ken nedy of Los Angeles was chief author of the statement said Thomas W Braden board presshyident who with William Norris of Pasadena served on the comshymittee

Braden said many teachers misinterpret the U S Supreme

Court decision banning prayers in schools as also banning teachshying about religion

The statement prepared at the boards request said Christian

parents are protected by law againllt attempts to destroy or weaken their childrens faith ill their religion

The- statement said teachers mould be able to differentiate betweoen conducting a compulshysory worship service and teachshying about religion

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The puampol tile Church of SL FraDcls SaVerio ill VIJAYAshyPl1BAM in Trichur diocese ill southern IDdia writes This

church was established ill 1911 when amphis plaoe was most andeVelopecL Latel7 the Catholic populatioa has been steadil iIlcreasinc The church IDeant for hardl7 100 famili DOW bu to accommodate 600 famills we arCeDtl7 Deedmiddot 000 to eoDshystruct a larger cbarch Be upla farther that the -ampoverument has erected a coliece aDd other iDstit tlons includinamp those of the Arm7

nHOI Pillbl MIn- AU there which increases the numbelll using tbe charch The pastor Father

lor b 0rH1tUl Cheb Kadampattuparambil wa~l seeshyended b the Bishop of Trich1ll earnestb asU oar usistaooe ~ amount is appreciated

A PRIEST IN THE FAMILY We have numerous nafues of seminarians like NICHOLAS

SCHIRO needing help to get through their six years of training Cost $100 a year Your prayers and financial help assist the Holy Spirit to bring Hia work to fruition And yours will be the lifelong jor

ADAM AND EVE AD ancient Moslem tradition tells how God took pity on Adam

and Eve oar first parents after the left Paradise Thewa dered doWll through Asia aDd India God created for them Ceylon a second natural Paradise A high mountain there even today is the place of pilgrimage The IslaDds that link India

1IDd Ceylon are called Adams Bridge bull In southern India there are 10 maD vocations and calls on ns for help to balld charches Perhaps DOwhere Is abowinlaquo the wind of the Spirit mach To further this we think of

THE TWELVE WAYS TO CHRISTMAS GIVINGmiddot L Build a CHAPEL where Christ may come every dllJ

Cost $2500 2 Build a SCHOOL where children may learn to know

Christ Cost $2500 S Build a CONVENT where Sisters may dwell aod teach

Cost $2500 to Send MASS STIPENDS Our 15000 priests dally IDGU

of support S Purchase a CHAPEL ITEM such as

Vestments ($50) Monstrance ($40) Chalice ($44raquo C1shyborium ($40gt Tabernacle ($25) Stations of the Cross ($25) Censer ($20) Sanctuary Lamp ($15) Altar Linea ($15) Sanctuary Bell ($5)

8 A MEMBERSHIP In our association for yourself relashytive or friend Cost 1 a year for a single person $5 for a family

it Adopt a SISTER-TQ-BE Ber training costa $150 bull year for two years

8 REMEMBER our association In your WILL Our legal title is The Catholic Near East Welfare Association

t Join oae of our $1 a month CLUBS for orphana schoola Sister and seminarian training

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THE ANCHOR- 23Israeli President Thurs Dec 19 1963

Greets Pilgrims JERUSALEM (lfC) - Preshy

dent Shneor Z Shazar prei8ed the work of 1ile ecumenical coundl as he welcomed a IIOUP Birthday 01 pDgr1Dul from Rome whicll ~

cluded DiDe arehbfsbops and Sf G ran t we beshybi~ seech T h bullbull alshyIbe pDsrtms who numbesed 120 Ja aU were led by MeDdte mighty God that Rite ~ Georgea Hakin 01 even as we anticishyAcre zael who tranalated the pate the adorable President lIebrew -language birthday of Thy son welcome and replled for the so too may we joyshygroup fully receive His

bull We here as an of humanitymiddot eternal giftsthe President said have folshylowed with great interest the ecumenical council deliberations in Rome and have witnessed with great satisfaction the spirit of peace and mutual understandshy Ohio Man Donates ing which inspired these di8Ctl18shy Site for Hospital lions

We welcome your efforts in MANSFIELD (NC) - A 144shythis field Not in one day will acre farmland tract in Ohio here we attain these lofty aims but has been donated as a hospital we are sure that justice and love siteto the Sistersof Charity of of one fellow man will triuml~h St Augustine whose mother in the end house is in Cleveland

rter the bishops who canll Justine Sterkel donor of thefrom the U S Caneda Austrashy land comes from a family whichlia ItalT and Africa visited 1be helped establish thia citys twoBasiliea of the Holy Sepulcber parishesia tbe Jordanian leCtor of 1 salem The Sisters of Charity wiD

ataff the hospital Miss Sterkel Pledge $21 Million said she will manage the fundshy

raiaing drive for the hospitalFor Four Schools Marjori Crowen Mary Craffey Bobby Crow11 construction It bull planned te 1tOCltVILLl CENTRE ltJft Stephen Craffey provide 200 bedL

-be Rockville Centre dioeeIIrlD campaign f~ $20 million lio Cleveland Planning ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Joyous Noel from Our Lady of the Cape Brewster

build four Catholic high ICbook hal gone over the top with Schools for 18000 pledges totaling $21M7482 ftIe

CLEVELAND (NC) - Archfour new schools will accommoshybishop Edward F Hoban has anshydate 600 New York student jill nounced a multimillion dollarLong Island eampaign to provide classroom for middot18000 high school studentsExchanmt Posts over the next five year

VATICAN CITY (NC)-AJd bishop Gaetano Alibrandl ApolIshy The Bishop of Cleveland anshytoIlc Nuncio to Chile and Arcl nounced no goal But it is esti shybishop Egano Righi-LambertinJ mated that facilities for 18000 Apostolic Nuncio to Lebanon would cost lIB much as $36 milshyhave exchanged posts lion

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Fremiddotedom Rally Continued from Page One

will be 80 teenagers and adults from the Williamston N C area Rev Harold Melvin Fall River Episcopalian minister recently jailed in Williamston fOr partishycipation in a protest against in equalities in treatment of Neshygroes is responsible for the groups invitation to Fall River

They are sponsored by the Southern Christian Leadership Conference led by Rev Martin Luther King Jr While in Masshysachusetts they will stay at Packard Manse Roxbury and will visit nearby communities including Fall River

Rev Edmund Delaney curate at Holy Name parish Fall River will act for the Bishop and head Catholic participation in the rally Representatives of Jewish Bnd Protestant synagogues and churches are also lending supshyport The local NAACP unit is headed by Rev Floyd Black minister at Bethel AME church in Fall River

In connection with the rally NAACP members are seeking dinner invitations for the 80 Williamston citizens preceding the event It is thought that this will give Fall River residents the opportunity of learning at first hand the situation in the South with regard to Negro equality

Invitations are sought for one or two guests at each participashyting home Guests will be picked up by hosts at 3 oclock Sunday afternoon at Bethel AME church Hanover Street and will be brought to Sacred Heart auditoshyrium by 7 to prepare for the rally

Among members of the Homes Committee arranging invitations is Mrs Walter Conrad of Holy Name parish Fall River Those wishing to extend hospitality can reach her at OSborne 4-6128

Kennedy Scholarship PURCHASE (NC) - Manhatshy

tanville College of the Sacred Heart has announced establishshyment of a John Fitzgerald Kenshynedy Scholarship Fund Three gifts totaling $4600 have been received as initial contributions The scholarship will be awarded to students with leadership abilshyity who are in need of financial aid

Redeemer o God who

makest us glad with the yearly expectashytion of our redempshytion grant that we who now joyfully receive Thine onlyshybegotten Son as our Redeemer may also without fear behold Him coming as our Judge tt

Jesuit Scientist Heads Academy

NEW YORK (NC) - Father 1 John J Lynch SJ an expert 1 in the detection of earthquakes has been name president of the New York Academy of Sciences which was founded in 1817 and has a membership of 18000

The Jesuit priest director of Fordham Universitys seismic station was named to the post themiddot day before his 69th birthday He said he considered his apshypointment a distinct honor

The seismic observatory at Fordham is one of the most fa mous centers of earthquake study in the world Besides his supervision of it Father Lynch carries on a full program of ~

teaching mathematics physics and seismology

In 1946 Father Lynch designed a seismic observatory for theChristmas Blessings from St Pius X Dominican Republic to give

Sou~h Yarmouth warnings of earthquakes In 1951 he helped run seismic profiles

Rev Philip Davignon Thomas Slayter Edward in connection with bull search for ~

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Bishop Grutka Gives Pope Saints Relic

v A TIC A H CIT Y (HC) shyBishop Andrew G Grutka of Gary Ind has presented Pope Paul VI with a long-lost relic of St Cyril who with his brother St Methodius brought Chrisshytianity to the Slavs 1100 years ago

Bishop Grutka who Ja of Slovak ancestry gave the relic to the Pope in the Sistine chapel at a ceremony attended by hunshydreds of bishops priests semishynanans and lay people most of them of Slavic origin

May the spiritual signficance and celebration of Christs Birthday bring to us all hope and joy And may we be guided to love peace and charity For therein lies the real meaning of the promi~e

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PopeHasConcern Over Breakdown Of Marriages

VATICAN CITY (NC) shyPope Paul VI addressing judges of the Universal Churchs court of appeal wondered aloud if the increase in the number of marriage cases brought before the court is not traceable to a decline in moral responsibility

Public entertainment books end other publications have spread dangerous ideas and mistaken attitudes said the Pope

He added And it is also a fact that these stimuli meet with less resistance within the very sanctuary of the family than they did in the past

The Pope was speaking to the ~dges of the Sacred Roman Rota assembled for their cusshytomary papal audience at the beginning of the new judicial year Dean or head of the court is a priest from Shenanshydoah Pa Msgr Francis J Brennan

In his address to the court the Pope spoke of the absolute necessity of a recall to the preshyeminence of moral values

Moral Values He also praised pastoral unshy

dertakings which give engaged couples and young married coushyples that moral and spiritual preparation which willillumishynate and strengthen their conshyllICience for the holiness of love and the firmness and real hapshypiness of family life

Pope Paul said that conscience -that light of the soul-must rule ecclesiastical judges and lawyers as well as the partiea involved in a suit

He said also Those contracting marriage

should not approach it superfi shyeially as a caprice of the senses or an adventure or an uncertain experiment but should be conshyscious of the step they are takshying and should see it as the great ISacrament w h i c h consecrates them to the sublime mission of collaborating with God in giving life to new creatures and caring fur their development with prushydence and an awareness of their responsibility

Exemption Stands TORONTO (NC)-A move to

abolish exemption of churches from municipal taxes was killed by the Toronto City Councils legislation committee Alderman George Ben who proposed the plan said the city is losing milshylions in tax dollars from the exemption

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Pope Paul VI has assured President Julius Nyerere of Tanganyika that Mrican nashytions have no better friends that the Catholic clergy and no better citizens than the Cathoshylic people

During an audience here the Pope thanked President Nyerere for his visit and bade him and his party a heartfelt welcome to Our home as heartfelt as the welcome extended to Us last year when We had the unforshygettable experience of visiting the vast African continent

The Pope recalled how imshypressed he had been by the surging vitality of the African people and of Africas newly inshydependent nations

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Tanganyika a former British trusteeship in East Africa beshycame independent in 1961 Its 92 million population is 16 per cent Catholic

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tions he said the beloved people of Africa have no greater friends We think and no more lenerolls collaborators than the

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On Catholics Catholic bishops and clergy and no citizens more loyal and reshyspectful than the African Cathshyolics

We pray therefore that our children in your country and in all of Africa may prove themshyselves zealous observers of law and order and that the various governments may protect and safeguard that freedom which the Church needs to carry on her high mission of truth charity and justice for the good of Africa and for peace in the world

Tighten Anti-Bias Housing Laws ~WARK (NC)-The New

Jersey Real Estate Commission has put into effect new rules to

supplement the states anti-disshycrimination laws on housing sales and rentals

Copies of the rules of a memshyorandum on the states anti-bias laws have been sent to all real estate agents Violations can be a cause for suspension of a brokers license

The rules state that broke11l are not to accept listings from an owner who indicates he doea not intend to abide by state law They also make it mandatoq that brokers inform clients about the laws and penalties for vioshylations

Affects Advertlslnc Brokers are also barred from

sending mailings or indulging bull other practices designed to enshytice property owners to sell upoo arrival of a member of a millOlshyity group in the neighborhood They are also barred from indishycating racial or ethnic prefershyences in advertising prop~ listings

State law prohibits discrimIshynation in sale of housing except those in developments of 10 homes or less or in rental at apartments except in owner-oeshycupied homes of three familiea or less

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Urges Catholic Schools Study Race Problem By Rev Andrew M Gret~ley

Recently we lamented the Ieeming lack of interest of Catholic universities in large reale research in problems with which Catholic Silcial teaching has been concerned the most crucial area of such reshysearch at presshyent would be the race quesshytion On this subject the Catholie universi shyties could take the lead wit h little difficulty since no one is doing research on race The southern oliguchy which controls Congress has frightened both the foundations and the governmental agencies away from the subject the forshymer because of fear of los of their tax-exempt status and the latter for fear of having their budgets destroyed

After Integration One of the problems to which

fatholic scholars might turn d1eir attention is the question of what happens after integrashynon For even though the race question cannot be solved withshyout integration it ought to be clear that integration by itself is only the beginning of a solushyUon

U Negroes could shop in any tore where they could afford Cbe merchandise eat in an~ resshytaurant where they could pay ftle bill attend any school where they can pass the tests work at eny job for which they have the _ills and live in any home for which they can pay the rent or meet the mortgage payments only a relatively small propor- Gon of the Negro population would experience much of a ehange in their lives

It should be emphasized that Integration is necessary both for fhat crucial portion of the Negro population which would benefit icnm it and as a prelude to further soCial progress for the Negro masses It is necessary but DOt enough

Culture of Poverty There are several reasons for

the slow social progress of i~ershyican Negroes and none of them have to do with any basic infeshyriority

However there is no esltaping 1I1e fact that a people (annot overcome iIi a few years the efshyfect of several centuries of davery and another century of segregation (which in its own way is worSe than slavery)

Discrimination poverty chashyamptic family life above all lack of hor in a better life deprive men and women of the motivashytions and the social skills necshyessary to improve their life tyle even when such improve_ ment become theoreticall~r posshylIlule

A culture of poverty which generates indifference cynicism and despair does not disappear overnight and will not disappear automatically when oPPClrtunishyties begin to appear Neither do problems of family instability vanish from the scene when the magic wand of integration is waved

Effecamps of Injustice But for the vast majodty of

Negroes the major gain from inshytegration is that it will lead all Americans--Negro and white-shyto do everything in their power to eradicate the last vestigea of the effects of injustice 1m the Jiegro people

THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Dec 19 1963

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TODAY-Mass as on Sunday It is by Gods grace and his Our Lords TombChristmas is the feast of every persons redemption shy Our God is coming to save us Sacramental order that these Ele_ The Popes trip shall therefoNThis night is born to you a Savior who is Christ the Lord (Communion Hymn)-this is the cisive events already a part of be a continuatiltp1 of the CouncilBeing the Ultimate whom the the history of the human race It Shall point to the necessity olChristian confronts in worship can become a part of everymansStudents and Freedom prayer for the success 01 1beChristian worship is not a matshy personal history as they are mysshyIt is good to hear the swelling number of distinguished Council and it shall exempl~ ter of elients frantically searchshy teriously sacramentally mad e that Christian Charity that ill toeducators who are insisting that their students do not ing for a disinterested God God present in every congregation of reign before all attemcentll enjoy an absolute freedom of action but a freedolll that i8 the one who searches who the people of God here and now reunion

must be used - not abused - in keeping with the dictates finds who love~ patiently while The urgency of todays Mass DiscussiC)nwaitin~ for a free response of expressed in such texts a6of the law of God and the good order of the community But the intellectual work elllove The Lord is near (Enshy Pour out your dew you heavshyAs happens in every college generation there are the council may not only nottrance Hymn First Reading) al shy ens from above Put forth cease but increa8e during 1bethose individuals who feel that because they are physically ways Our Advent task is to your power Lord and come intersessionable to do many things then they have the right to follow make our antennae more sensishy The Lord draws near middotMake In an address to the 14th e shytive to His current comings intheir desires and this is the business of no one but themshy no delay is an urgency which gress of Italian CathoHc LawshyWord and sacraments has a present dimension as wellselves They rail against college regulations and deans y~rs Cardinal Bea Presidem ol

as a past and a future The presshywarnings and feel that any attempt to call them to reshy TOMORROW-Ember Friday the Secretariat for the Promoshyent dimension of todays Mass

sponsibility for what they have done is a violation of sacred in Winter With fasting and with tionof Chritian Unity develshyis decisive for our salvationshyprayer we prepare to celebrate oped one of the themes 01 thefreedom history as a community of beshythe Lords historic Advent And last debates of the 2nd SessioampTheirs is of course the action of the adolescent who lievers in the present momentas we wait we realize more He attemnted to define Chrisshya moment made holy by Christcries out for the freedom of the adult while clinging to the keenly the bonds that unite us tian Reli~ious Liberty Reli shythrough His action in this sacrashyirresponsibility of the child They are disturbed when told to the Jewish people The full gious liberty he said 1a _ment

that Lhey cannot have it both ways Either they are meaning of Christs Advent can inalienable and undeniable right be known only to the Christian MONDAY-Mass as on Sunshy of man Ih treatment and deshychildren - in which case they must place their decisions who is as familiar with the Old day So Ollr encounter with velopment in the Council Iscompletely in the hands of others or else they are adults Testament as he is with the New Christ in the Mass or in any of therefore of vital importance to

in which case they must use their freedom in accord with Old and New Testaments are one the sacraments or in the preachshy mankind Gods law and in keeping with tl)e rights of others and Bible one inspired account of ing of His Word is an encounter We in th n 11th Century tbfnk

Gods love for His people and of of freedom from all externalthe good order of the community with a living and reigning the Wod He speaks to us Christ-of-this-moment I a the r constraint he began Howe~As the various educators have reminded their charges

than the recovery of a historical turning to S~rnture the eminentthere are absolutes and the moral law is one There are EMBlm SATURDAY IN WINshy figure prelate bid us have a tru17 limits of ones personal freedom and the rights of others TER 0 the seven lessons in the When I hear Johns cry in the Christian outlook on freedom

Missal only the first one andand the good of the whole have a place The student is by Gospel Prepare the way of the St Paul was the herald andthe last two are ordinarily read hero of liherty even whendefinition a student one in the process of learning of Lord I do not speculate aboutat Mass today The Exodus event those faithful Jews who accepted loaded with chains For thebecoming and in this process he must submit to the is related to the Incarnation of Jesus as Saviour nor about the Apostle liberty has an essenshywisdom of his teachers And finally the college exists Gods Son as it is to His death events of the last days when tially interior value It mamiddotkes

not only to inform the intellect but to train the person and rising again (First Readshy creation reaches its consummashy the Christhm free from passhying) although per~et c1clivCrshyand this implies moral training tion Johns cry is an appeal for sion master of his actions bull ance ~nd the abolition of he may construct his own pershyShould educators abandon these principles they would my action now in terms of faithcrooke1 ways (Gospel) w1

and hope and love sonality and at the same timebe abbetors in the destruction of truth rather than its not be known until the day of determine his own destinyservants and proponents the Lord (2nd Reading) at TFESDAY-Vigil of Christmas The Carc1i ro al pointed to true

the end of time This spaceThank God there are so many aware of their position The now of todays liturgy is freedomc two most essentialbetweer rej ibices in the work our response to the fact thatand stating it with clarity and forcefulness elements 1) the consciousneB8of Christ in Church and Word human nature matter the and mastery of ones own acshyand sal~raments even though world itself are blessed reshy tion 2) the will of giving oneself oppositiJn is real and paths are claimed in a sense divinized generously to truth justice one not yet straight by the feast we prepare to celeshy brothers and God

brate Tomorrow earths defile In a short historical reviewFOURTH SUNDAY OF ADshy ment will be washed away the 80 year old prelate showedVENT The Gospel places Adshy All that is flesh and blood will how the recent popes hadvent in history It was in therheANCHOR see ou-- God and Saviour15th year of the emperor Tishy Turn to Page Nine(Communion Hymn)

berius reign John proshyOFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE DIOCESE OF FAll RIVER What a beautiful economy ofclaimed an advent ture who have labored loneexpression in the Gospels simpletlublilhed weekly by The Catholic Press of the Diocese of fqll River If Christianity is sometimes under the nation of some kindstatement she will bear a son

accused of being other-worldshy of opposition between matter410 Highland Avenue whom thou shalt call Jesus for

THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Dec 19 1963 Christmas middotAn Acceptable People

The Epistle of Midnight Mass says He gave himself for us that he might redeem us from all iniquity and that he might cleanse for himself an acceptable people

The Christmas story - Gods becoming man and dwelling among us - is not simply the re-living of the birth of Christ with all its touching details of poverty and humishylity It is not alone the bringing into focus of the Divine

Childs appeal The Christmas story - the littleness of the Child the purity of Mary the dutifulness of Joseph the wonder of the scene - is more than all of these

The Christmas story is the story of redemption From all eternity Gods plan for mans redemption meant the Incarnation - Gods becoming man From all eternity God willed to anoint human nature by uniting it to His Divinity From all eternity God willed the salvation of the human race through joining a human body and soul to the Second -r-Person of the All-Holy Trinity

The Christmas story is the story of redemption The ~~ King of Peace is exalted whose face the whole world longs

~ to see Lift up your heads for your redemption is near at hand These texts taken from the Christmas Mass and Office portray not a helpless Infant but the King of Ages ~S]ht Jl1l (C]ffilteeJLVreg + coming in power and majesty He does not need the trappings of vesture or surroundings to show forth His glory He is God manifested in the flesh the victorious te101ltdl Jb ltEpounditJr ~l SlaquoJ)]m 0

Warrior Who alone conquers the hold of evil over men the King Who leads men to victory over t~emselves and the - ][ sect at d - Surmshypowers of middotdarkness

Looking upon the Christmas scene men of good will see not only the Child but the Son of God not only the object of their love but the One Who alone makes them ThnOu1h thpound Wpoundpoundk With thpound ChWlCh lovable to God by drawing them to Himself not only the One of Whom the angels sing but the One Who makes By REV ROBERT W HOVDA Catholic University them sing in their own hearts because they have been made children of the Father through their Brother Christ -

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of conversion information __ flection research dialogue bull tween bishops reforms - those accepted and those in prepshyaration are all indispensable of middotcourse But all this will find its true efficacy o n I y through the grace of God Therefore He shall be a lJilgrim

Ecumenical AsIteetB The Popes pilgrimage doe

have ecumenical aspects Pale shytine is divided into rival counshytries which are always on the brink of war Christians themshyselves have made of this blessed land a battlefield Their feudll for the possession of various Holy Places or their presidellC7 in anyone of them during sershyvices had only spotlighted the scandal of Christian Disunity

As an example the Basilica of the Holy Sepulchre is under the care of three confessions the Latins the Greek Orthodoz and the Arcnenian Orthodox The great shrine has heeD plundered twice burned and bombed during the Israel-Arab War It is only the outside stagings that holds the great church up Yet it was only the threat of total ruin that brought the three (rouos together to c0shyoperate in the restoratio ol

Fall River Mall OSborne 5-7151 ly to a myopic extent it is beshy he is to save his people from and spirit but whose intelaquority cause we fail to remember that and wholeness and harmon iiitheir sinsPUBLISHER the things we celebrate in mysshy now restored You are m cJIIl

Moat Rev James L Connolly DO PhD tery in our sacramental worship CHRISTMAS DAY Everyshy (Midnight Entrance Hymn) II are historical events They are thing worldly in today invaded addressed not only to JeshyGENERAL MANAGER ASST GENERAL MANAGER events which took place in this by divinity and orientated but to alI of us whom Be hal

Ieyen Dan~ P $halloo MA Rev John P Driecoll -Norld at definite times and toward a spiritual goal The joined to Himself who break MANAGING EOITOI places advancing the course of midnight dawn and daytime the Bread of His Body lit the J Goa middot Ute WOII - Masses all sine the joy of crca- holy table

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Stresses Counei I Turned First To Liturgy

VATICAN CITY (NC) Pope Paul VI has pointed out that while the Catholic Church is sometimes acshycused of emphasizing her visible authority themiddot council Fathers turned their first attention to the liturgy

Speaking to a crowd of 1000 at his regular Wednesday audishyence the Pope said This audishyence seems to Us an echo of the Vatican council which ended its second session with promulgashytion of the Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy that is with the exhortation to us all to pray and to pray well

The Church is sometimes acshycused of emphasizing her laws and decrees her visible authorshyity The highest authorities of the Church however have turned their first attention to the liturgy and have given the place o honor to prayer to conshyversation with God

Mutually Helpful

This was done he said beshyeause authorIty and spirit in the Church are mutually helpful and her laws intend to obtain for the heavenly Father many SOUls who will adore Him in spirit and in truth

The Pope exhorts you over and over again as the council does to pray to pray well to pray with the Church especially at the approach of Christmas to pray to be worthy to receive Him at His coming Pray then that Our Lord may be born again and live in you in your souls your homes your communities bath civil and religious with the precious gifts of His grace and His peace

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WASHINGTON (NC) shy A month-long course on morshyal and social aspects of the population problem will be conducted next Summer at Georgetown University here

The session to bemiddot held June 17 to July 22 will bring togeth-_ er demographers sociologists economists clergymen educashytors and public officials

They will consider such topics as world population growth world resources and technology the current status of fertility control the Roman Catholic view on population control the Protestant view on population control population trends and the underdeveloped nations birth control and public policy family size rhythm and the (anti-ovulation) pill accordshying to a statement outlining pur- poses of the course

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The institute said in a stateshyment that world population is now growing by 45 million year_ 1y and commented Such a rate of growth creates obvious and enormous social problems

Tht~ institute added however that [ears of disaster as a result

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At Georgetown of population growth Deglect not only the potential of technoshylogical change but the velue of human beings and their potenshytial productive capacity

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Pavi lion Reports Many Inquiries

NEW YORK (NC)-The proshygram director of the Vaticaa Pavilion at the New York Worlds Fair said reservatioDII by Catholic groups planning tours are coming at a great pace

Father John J Gorman bull Brooklyn diocesan priest told aa interviewer that inquiries 1Mshyready have come from as faw away as France about the pavil shyion at the fair which will Opesl in April 1964

The Vatican is constructing $25 million pavilion featuring 325-seat chapel and the centushyries-old Pieta by Michaelangelo which is being brought heN from st Peters basilica

Father Gorman said America Catholics have contributed more than $2 million toward the pavilion

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By Mary Tinley Daly This Christmas column

from our house to yours brings the u sua 1 good wishes Happy Christmas Holy Christmas rather than the Merry Christmas of former saddened w 0 rId

years It is too soon to carry on the Merry bit right now This years Christmas is saddened by the unexpected assassination of President Kenshynedy leaving a y lti u ng widow two fatherless children anli a

saddened world It was a traumatic experience

for everybody a sobering epishysode pointing up sudden death

In the wake of the Nov 22 tragedy are the other fatheIless children the Tippetts of Dalilas and of Lee Harvey Oswald Christmas will not be the SiUJle for any of these families fltlr a long long time if ever

Pre - Christmas 1963 is a world-wide time of trauma

Suspension of normal activity during the acute period of mourning brought realization to all Americans of the meaning of life and death Moreovelr it brought a knowledge and appre_ ciation of the Catholic Faith to many who had never known anything of the Mass and the ineffable consolation in death wh4h a sincere belief in the world hereafter means

Upon taking up slowly the Way-of-the-world the - filnite tasks to which our lives are deshydicated - we all have a new viewpoint

Almost as a shock come the fattened newspapers not only with their news columns filled with investigation of the tragedy and news of the new adminirtrashytIon but the huge amount of newsprint - already contracted tor -to advertise the selling of merchandise Page after page is filled with urging to buy-iouyshybuy

Somehow the importance of getting something for the man who has everything loses its punch if it ever had any-mink enveloped bottle openers and the Bke

Fortunately family Christmas eustoms engendered in generashytions past will continue the blessed routine that carries through year after year Friends will be remembered with cards the familiar charities will as al shyways hold their place children will have their toys family vis_ its will prevail perennially Best of all religious customs will continue the setting up of the home creche entire famil3 reshyeeiving Holy Communion either at midnight Mass or at a Mass on Christmas morning

In most houses there will be a Christmas tree adorned with baubles from years past and a few new sparkles added

This Christmas perhaps not only will family ties be stronger but also those with other human beings

Along this line we should like to share with readers some thoughts written by Fra Giovanshyni in 1513 equally applicable in 1963

There is nothing 1 can give you which you have not but there is much that while I can not give you you can tak~~ - - shy

No heaven can come to us unless our hearts find rest in it today Take heaven - - bull

No peace lies in the future which is not hidden in the presshy

ent bull bull bull take peace - - bull

THE ANCHOR-Thurs Dec 19 1963

Kingdom Know t hat the

kingdom of God is at hand amen I say to you it shall not be delayed

Christmas Prayers from Our Lady of Victory Centerville

Danette Pendergast John J Pendergast III

The gloom of the world is but a shadow behind it yet within our middotreach is joy Take joy shy

There is radiance in darkshyness could we but see-and to see we have only to look 1 beshyseech you to look Take radiance bullbull shy

Life is so full of meaning and purpose so full of beauty 00shyneath its covering that you will find earth but cloaks your

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heaven Courage then to claim it that is all But courage you have and the knowledge that we are pilgrims together wending through unknown country home

And so at this Christmas time 1 greet you with profound esteem and with the prayer that for you now and forever the day breaks and the shadows flee away

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stressed one or the other of these essential parts depending on the historical problems

I remind you that the Church has solemnly affirmed the inalshyienable rights of the human person to the freedom in honorshying God privatel and publicly to proclaim and propagate his religion according to the preshycept of ones upright conscience

Evidently the common good the rights of God and of men the rights of society must be considered

Finally the Cardinal pointed out that -the right to religious liberty must be respected even in those who in good faith cannot loose themselves from error

Peace On Earth May the shining Star of Bethlehem brighten

your heart and your hopes bullbullbull and light

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Christmastide - and throughout the year coming

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Israel to Honor Father LaFarge

NEW YORK (NC) - The American Jew ish Committee has announced plans for a meshymorial in Israel to honor the late Father John LaFarge SJ

Rabbi Marc H Tanenbaum director of the committees inter_ religious aHairs department said a Father John LaFarge Grove of Trees would be estab lished in Israel as a permanent and living memorial in the Holy Land of this blessed priest and friend

Rabbi Tanenbaum announced plans for the memorial in a statement paying tribute to Father LaFarge longtime chamshypion of better interracial and interreligious relations who died Nov 24

This John will be numbered in the company of those two other great souls Pope John XXIII and President John F Kennedy all of whom Jewish tradition and Jewish people will honor the rabbi said

Catholic interracial counci~ througthout the U S held speshycial services for Father LaFarge widely known proponent of racial justice

Tass Comments On Council

LONDON (NC)-The Soviet news agency Tass in a report on the closing of the second session of the ecumenical council in Rome said that the session was unquestionably influenced by the assurances of the new Pope that he intends to continue the great cause begun by Pope John and direct all effort toward preshyerving the great blessing of peace among people

Tass report an English-lanshyguage dispatehfrom Rome said that during the session Pope P a u I called on scientistl throughout the world not to turn science and its individual branches specifically nuclear research with its most broad apshyplications into a threat a nightshymare a tool for destroying human life

On the council itself Tass said that the session was marked by sharp disagreements between innovators supporters of the line of the late Pope John and conservatives who were spurshyred to new activities following the Popes death

Commends Kennedy Ideals to Nation

WASHINGTON (NC) - The Catholic Association for Intershynational Peace has urged a conshycerted effort by Americans to live up to the ideals for which the late President Kennedy lived

The association said in a stateshyment that Americans should not rest content with tangible and material monuments to President Kennedys memory

We can honor him even more by a concerted national effort to live up to the ideals for which he lived the statement said In particular all citizens of good will should strive to root out from our midst the bitterness and hatred the aura of suspicion and distrust that is qividing our nation in this criticilI hour

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Seek to Force Vote on Prayer

WASHINGTON (NC)-More than lialf the signatures needed have been affixed to e petition tbo discharge the prayer amend ment from th U S House of Representatives Judiciary Com mittee Fr Robert G Howes said here

Father Howes a member of the faculty at the catholic Unishyversity of America here -i Washingtons representative _of the Central Massachusetts Citl shy2ens for Public Prayer

To date 120 Representatives have signed the discharge peti shytion while 218 signatures are needed The proposed joint resoshylution is designed to reverse through a Constitutional amendshyment the U S Supreme Court decisions prohibiting recitation of prayers in public schools

Father Howes said the group he represents is non-partisan non-sectarian and like other groups has been striving for months to get some Congresshysional action on the dozens of proposals for a Constitutional amendment

Introduction of a petition seeking discharge of Civil Rights legislation from committee has spurred the Central Massachushysetts Citizens group to renewed effort to get lawmakers to sign the petition to discharge the prayer amendment- from the Jushydiciary Committee

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Bargaining Now Feels Collective Facing Trouble

CLEVELAND (NC)-Col leetive bargaining as it is known today is in serious trouble Father Benjamin L asse SJ has told a joint labm aanagement conference at St Iohn College here

Father Masse associate editol of America magazine and anamiddotmiddot aonal authority on labor DUDo egement relations called fOl eative thinking by union ancll employers to preserve the emiddotmiddot 8eIltiaIs of free negotiations bemiddot een worken and employers

A fundamental assumption ol~

eoUective b~ during tht 1930s he explained waa the premise that forces of competl-middot n in a free market would ob- lise both Perliea to be reuon- able and then government could ~ hands off He added

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The clash between reality andl itleory was bound to eome Father Masae added and thE public is now beginning to quemiddot tlon whether the pursuit of selfmiddot interest by unions and employerll necessarily serves the public ood

Baptize 11 Adults Child During Mass

SPOKANE (NC) - Eleven adults and a ehild were baptized simultaneously by 12 priestlJ during a Sunday Mass at St Aloysius church here

The sacramem was admlnfsmiddotmiddot tered during the time usuaIl3r

reserved for the sermon at thn 130 AM HIgh Mass The conmiddotmiddot gregation rose to recite the Apos tIes Creed with sponsors of thnmiddot baptized

The unusual ceremony Wall

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Cardinal Spellman left here for Zealand his 21st consecutive Christmas Arriving in Christchurch toshywith Americans abroad this time day he was scheduled to leave personnel at the Navys South for the Antarctie as soon as posshyPole installations sible But DO definite date was

The Cardinal who has desshy fixed because uncertain weather cribed his annual trip as my conditions could delaT his deshypilgrimage to the men and parture as long as three day women who protect our countr) and preserve peace flew from Mass for Presiden here direct1T to Christchurch The Cardinal intends to offer New Zealand by WBT of Lcraquo a months mind Requiem Mass Angeles Honolulu the Fiji Ia- for President Kennedy Sunday

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Kennedy Memorial PREDERICTON (NC) - The

University of New Brunawick will erect a memorial to the late President Kennedy in the form of a triangular shelter in Offishyeers Square on Queen street The rear column of the shelter will bear a commemorative plaque In October 1957 Presishydent Kennedy then a senator received an honorary degree from the university

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daughter of Sion shout for joy 0 daughter of Jerusamiddot lem behold thy King comes hoi y the S a v i 0 u r of the world

McCormack Aide Plans to Study For Priesthood

WASHINGTON (NC) When the National Seminary

for Delayed Vocations opens next September in Weston one of the candidates will be a top aide to Speaker of the House John McCormack

He is 37-year-old Walter Flashyherty of Dorcester who is not only leaving his present job on the Speakers staff but turning down an offer for a new $18000shya-year post

Flaherty saidhere that when he read of Richard Cardinal Cushings plan to open the Pope John XXIII National Seminary his interest in studying for the priesthood which dates back to his college days was rekindled

Flaherty brother of a priest joined McCormacks staff five years ago and has become a trusted lieutenant of the Speaker

Class of 25 He will be one of 25 members

ill the first class at the seminary f()r- men aged 30 to 45 The insti tution will offer a four-year cOurse of philosophy and theolshyogy Msgr George A Schlichte former vice-rector of the North American College Rome is rector

Flaherty youngest of nine children of Mrs Julia A Flashyherty served in the Navy during World War II He then attended St Michaels College Winooski Vt and St Pauls College at the University of Ottawa

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German Fund Drive Fer Latin America COLOGNE (NC) - The Ger- money they spend on Christmas

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German Catholics were asked Churchs laity can come to fully to give at least a tenth ofmiddot the developed activity

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Looking back on the recent session of the Council r have the feeling of having lived amongst four different Churches There is only One Church but the emphasis in one part of the world is different from another All have the same end the growth of the Mystical Body of Christ and the salvation of souls But they achieve it in different ways

1 The Administrative Church This is the Church in the developed and prosperous countries of the world in which thanks to material blessings the emphasis is on service to the faithful - indeed spiri shytual service - in such works as schools hospitals press social works parish plants etc

2 The Can 0 n i c a I Church This Church is steeped in tradition and customs Here the bishops particularly and the priests live somewhat detached from the people giving profound spirituality to those who practice the Faith but worrying little for those who do not practice who are as lost sheep

3 The Poor Church This is the largest group in the world and is not bound by national limits Here the bishops are like Our Lord on the Hill of Capharnaum surrounded by the hungry and by sheep without a pastor The wealth in which the Church bond deals in souls

4 The Martyred Church Here Our Lord relives His passion in vast areas - not only behind the Iron Curtain but even in Northern Africa One bishop told me of four of his priests being strangled last week Two priests in one country and two in anshyother were sentenced to prison for three years for having transshylated one of my books into their languages We read Mallll for their intention every Tuesday

What is our role in the face of these four Churches Since they are all parts of the Mystical Body of Christ we have to make blood circulate through this entire organism The blood ia made up of aid to balance off our wealth and above all as St Paul said to fill up in our Body the sufferings wanting to the Passionmiddot of Christ

Certainly Christ suffered enough in His Physical Body but we by self-denial sacrifice middotprayer and offering of ou~ tria~ for the Church everywhere complete in the Church that Passhysion which Christ daily undergoee In the world Sunday after SDilday middotwemiddot appeal to YOU t6 be more than Alnetican to be truly Catholic to love the Church everywhele to realize that 5Z collections a year for the parish aad a few second collection a year for the Impoverished and bleeding Christ elsewhere are not enoughmiddot During this Christmas season we try to be especially generous with others Will you share your generosity with the Holy Father by sending a sacrifice to The Society for the Propashygation of the Faith

GOD LOVE YOU to Mrs MFW for $10 I promised the Lord that if He would give me the strength to wash my living room walls I would send what it would cost to have the work done Themiddot walls never looked cleaner bullbull to VMV for $35 I wanted to spend this money for a new slipcover for a chair~

but decided to send it for Gods poor bull to Mrs LFB for $6 This is one-tenth of what I earned for serving on the jury ia our country

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Prelate Stresses Essential Virtues Of Bishops

LOS ANGELES (NC) The virtues essential to qualshyify a priest for the bishops office are acquired from living examples rather than learned in books and schoels Auxiliary Bishop Timothy Man_ ning of Los Angeles asserted at a consecration rite here

In his sermon at the conseClra tion of the Most Rev John J Ward to serve as an Auxiliary Bishop of Los Angeles Bishop Manning said the candidate for the bishops office must be the model of the humble virtuesshyvirtues which are necessary against the stresses of our daily lives--chastity temperance pashytience humility and affabilitv-

James Francis Cardinal McIn_ tyre of Los Angeles was he con secrator at the ceremony today in St Vibianas cathedral Archshybishop Joseph T McGucken of San Franeisco and Bishop Alden J Bell of Sacramento were the co-consecrators

The bishop must be a model for the flock entrusted to his care Bishop Manning said He must be a living expression of the Sacred Scriptures so that were the holy testaments lost people could still look at thl~ir

bishop and from his example model their lives toward holi shyness

You will notice that he is ncshycepted not because of extraorshydinary talents of mind some social graces nor heroic and rare virtues These would resemble mountain peaks unassailable ex_ cept to the very few

The bishops united with the pope are the successors to the Apostles Bishop Manning said Their mission is the same he continued to give a foundation to the Church to give it visibil ity and permanence and to serve the pilgr11n people of God by heralding the glad tidings of the Gospel to every generation until time shall be no more

Laymen Head School Boards in Oklahoma

OKLAHOMA CITY (NC) shyLaymen have been named to head Catholic school boards in Oklahoma City and in Tulsa as part of a reorganization of the Diocesan School Board by Biamphshyop Victor J Reed

The boards will act in advisory capacities to Father ErDE~st Flusche dioeesan superintendent of schools

Head of the Oklahoma City board it Harold Askew prelishydent of the Askew Adjustment Inc and the father of two gradshyuates of Catholic schools John Bennet Shaw a funeral director and father of three is head of the Tulsa board

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Day Star With Thee is the

principality in the day of Thy strength in the brightness of the saints from the womb before the day star I begot Thee

Legion of Decency The following films are to be

added to the lists in their reshyspective classifications

Unobjectionable for Adults and Adolescents--Ladies Who Do Surf Party

Objectionable in Part for All -Four for Texas (Objection This contrived melodramatic comedy is frequently guilty of a brazen exploitation of indecent costuming and suggestive situashytions) Soldier in the Rain (Obshyjection This otherwise innocshy

German Bishops Approve Social BONN (NC) - A comshy annual Lenten fund drive not

for religious purposes but strict shymission of German Catholic ly for social welfare projects inbishops has approved a four developing countries

million dollar program for The 1963 drive broughtmiddot $12shysocial aid projects in Africa 125000 the largest collection Asia and Latin America accordshy since Misereor began in 1959 ing to the German Catholic news giving a five-year total of $54shyagency KNA 750000

The program Is part 01 the Prelate Chairman German Catholics Misereor camshy The bishops commission which

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The funds for Latin America are going to medical programs and to self-help organizations such as farming cooperatives in the Dominican Republic Haiti and Mexico

uous comedy is marred by the introduction of sensational diashylogue) Viva Las Vegas (Objecshytion Continuous emphasis upon grossly suggestive costuming and dancing is inexcusable in a film chiefly designed for young audiences)

Condemned-An Affair of the Skin (Objection The immoral context in which its confused theme is developed and sensashytional treatment in dialogue and situations render this film totally unacceptable)

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Cite Declaration Of Human Rights

NEW YORK (NC)-The 15th anniversary of the Univenal declaration of Human Rights waa commemorated at a special Mas here attended 117 350 United NatioDII delegates COMUshyJar representatives memben of the UN Secretariat and represhysentatives of non-governmental organizations

The Mass was celebrated by Auxiliary Bishop James H Grif_ fiths of New York Assistant Bishop for UN Affairs of the National Catholie Welfare Conshyference at the chapel of SS Faith Hope and Charity and was followed by a coHee hOUT

The commemoration was unshyder the joint sponsorship of the NCWC Office for UN AffainI and 12 international Catholic orshyganizations in consultative rela_ tionship with the UN Economk

and Social Council all of which are active in promoting human righ1s through public opinion and voluntary agency activity

World CoDllCienca

Msgr Timothy J Flynn New York archdiocesan director of informatio~ preached the 1Iel shymon He called the Universal Declaration of Human Rights the conscience of the world comshymunity

ill a viable document he aaid and a hopeful one It speaks out not as perfectly one would wJsh--iet DOt ~ weak17 one might fear For the tintChristmas Cheor from St Stanislaus FaR Rw time in hmoZ7 there ill bull _enshyol protecting tbebuls OD wbldl

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Teaches Religion WASHINGTON (N C) - A

white Father missioner from -Africa said here that Ghana 80metimes is called a Soviet satellite but all of its schools teach religion as a part of their Wrriculum

Father J Alfred RichardvF formerly of West Warwick ~I and regional superior of the vhite Fathers serving in northshyern Ghana and in Nigeria said that all of Ghanas schools are covernment-supported and sushyPervised

Nevertheless he said an ef the students have a set period of_ religious Instruction every day Priests and Sisters may come into the non-Catholic chools to teach theseclasse9 Protestants also have their own eIasses even in the Catholic chools If the pagan children dont want to go with either of

these groups the teachers must then give them a class of moral in8tr tion

Asks Church Help He said that in the northern

regions where the White Fathers have been for years teachers come to them for materials for the moral instruction classes lhe ~overnment pays teachers ealaries and supplies textbooks for all schools he said

Although there are no pri shyvate schools as such he said the government still looks to the Church for help in its efforts to provide education for all The White Fathers were recently asked by the government to add 35 new classrooms to the school system in the Tamale diocese be stated

Says Missionaries Made Scapegoats

NAIROBI (NC) - A vigorous protest against seeking a reli shygious solution for a political problem has been made by the Southern Sudan Christian Assoshyoiation

The Sudan is a full ICa1e police state the SSCA says in bull letter sent to all heads of Chri5shytlan churches to all heads of African states and to United Na_ tions Secretary General U lhant to denounce the religious persecution which the Sudan government is carrying on in Southern Sudan

We know that missionaries are only the scapegoats of an lll-conceivedpolicy aiming at giving a religious solution (Imshyposing Islam) to a political and cultural problem (the dfferences between South and North) the letter says If Christianity and the Christian churches are inshyvolved in the Southern Sudan problem it is because the Arabs eek a religious solution to the Afra-Arab conflict This means to bring religion into politial

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PONCE (NC)-The Most Key Luis Aponte Mar~ez 41 the new Bishop of Ponce is the first native to become spiritual head of a diocese in Puerto Rico

He succeeded Bishop Jamea E McManus CSSR who disshyclosed here that because of failshying health he had resigned as Bishop of Ponce before Pope Paul VI appointed him to serve as an Auxiliary Bishop of New York

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Rican to become a bishop--the first was Bishop ~lejo Arizmen di de la Torre who served in South America 160 years ag j)

Auxiliary Bishop Juan de Dios Lopez de Victoria of San Juan P R who was consecrated early this year is the third native of the island to become a member of the hierarchy

Urge Acceptance Of Negroes

DAYTON (NC) - Some- 60 Catholic and Protestant clergyshymen in three nearby Ohio comshymunities have called for acc~ptshyance of Negroes as neighbors on the basis of Christian principles and common decency

The clergymen made clear they expected segregated hllusshying to come to an end and pledged to work for racial jusshytic in their communities of Oakshywood Kettering and Centerville which have a total populatioJtl of about 75000

When Negroes move into the south-of-Dayton neighborhoods as they surely will the stateshyment said there need not be panic or decline in real estate values It is the duty of the Church to prepare for the acshyceptance of these persons on the basis of Christian principles and common decency

The statement also called upon the people of the commushynity to develop programs of self-examination and action leading to justice in race relashytions

Updating Philosophy Aim of Meeting

CHICAGO (NC)-Updatinl~ of philosophy courses in Catholic colleges and universities will be the subject of a meeting of Cath olic philosophy professors from five Midwest statess at DePaul University here tomorrow

It is time our philosophy courses reflect the fact that the world of Thomas Aquinas is not Our world and that his probl~

are not ours Gerard F Kreyehe head of DePauls philosophy deshypartment said commenting on the meeting

Too often professors and lrtUshy

dents shadow-box the ghost of the 13th century by continuing to wrestle with pseudo-probll~ml that nobody else bothers to cono lider he added

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Wonderful A light shall shine

upon us this day for the Lord is born to us and Hemiddot shall be c a I led Wonderful God the Prince of Peace the Father of the world to come of whose reign there shall be no end

ApproveNewman Apostolate Pian

WASHINGTON (NC) -Plana were approved here for raising $5 million for Newman Apostolshyate activities in behalf of more than 600000 Catholics attending secular colleges The action was taken at a

meeting of the board of trusteel of the National Newman Foun dation Three members of the Hierarchy attended the meeting Archbishop Paul J Hallinan of Atlanta retiring episcopal modshyerator of the National Newman Apostolate Archbishop John P Cody Apostolic Administrator of the New Orleans archdiocese and chairman of the Youth Deshypartment Nati-onal Catholic Welfare Conference and Auxilshyiary Bishop James W Malone of Youngstown Ohio newly elected episcopal moderator of the Newman Apostolate

A letter in English from Pope Paul VI was read at the meeting It expressed his approval of the Newman Foundations activities and conveyed his blessings to 1he board of trustees

Top B lood Donor KISUBI (NC)-Brother LwanAn tile Blessings of the Season from ga football coach at St

Holy Cross Fan River Marys College here has set a record as the top blood donor iBRu Ablsla Anna Czerwonka John Levesque Uganda He has donated 18 pin

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Interfaith Groups Back Rights Action

WASHINGTON (NC)-Repre sentatives of Catholic Protestant and Jewish agencies supported a statement here urging efforts to bring the civil rights bill before the House of Representatives

The statement backed a disshycharge petition to get the measshyure out of the House Rules Com_ mittee and also called for other efforts to speed the legislation

The statement was issued fol lowing a special meeting of the Leadership Con~erence on Civil Rights a loosely knit federation at national religious fraternal and secular organizations

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Diocesan Pupils Share Blessings Of Holy Time

Merry Christmas from this column to each and every D i 0 C e san high schooler but special good wishes to those students who have prepared for Christs birthshyday by doing something extra for others

The girls at Fall Rivers Sacred Hearts Academy for inshystance who brought Christmas cheer to elderly ladies at a local convalescent home by including them on Christmas card lists The project was Sodality-inshyspired but open to the entire student body

And all classes at Jesus-Mary Academy Fall River are collectshying food and preparing baskets fQr needy families In addition the Mission Club will provide a new outfit for each while the Sodality will give the family a complete turkey dinner

A Christmas Hootenanny helped provide funds for these projects All classes participated and featured acts included a yodeling demonstration by Jean_ nine Garand French folk songs by Vivianne Ouellette and a duet by Jeanne and Jeannette Robidoux

Rose Hawthorne Home Mt St Mary Academy Glee

Club will make its annual trip to the Rose Hawthorne Lathrop Home this Christmas season In addition to singing carols memshybers bring gifts for the patients

At DA junior and senior 80dalists are sending a Christ shymas spiritual bouquet to the Holy Father The academys anshynual Christmas cantata was held Tuesday while a Jesse Tree Contest Sodality-sponsored was held today It consisted ofa writ ten quiz concerning symbols decshyorating a Jesse Tree displayed tn the school

Also displaying a Jesse Treein addition to participating in the Advent Wreath devotion ~hroughout the past four weeks are students at Tauntons Bishop Cassidy High Each class proshyvided symbols from either the Old or New Testament to hang on the tree And Cassidy girls ate circulating religious Christ shymas cards as part of their camshypaign to keep Christ in Christ shymas

At Bishop Cassidy the Cathoshylic Students Mission Crusade

had girls eating pizza for the missions yesterday Profits from a Pizza-for-Lunch-Daywill supshyport Crusade projects

Christmas Observances

Partying tomorrow will be students at Holy Family High in New Bedford The student counshycil is responsible for food and decorations and each room will have its own party and entershytainment Additionally the Glee Club will sing for the entire student body

Clubs Celebrate

Also at the Mount the French Club has distributed French Christmas cards with the tradishytional Joyeux Noel the United Nations World Affairs Club is partying and the Journalism Club plans a lovely Christmas issue of the Mereian school paper Sodality probationers will send only religious Christ shymas cards

And today the Mounties will offermiddot two performances of Christmas in the Villlage Square produced by the Orshychestra Glee Club and Dramatic Club A performance this aftershynoon is for students and tonights showing is for parents and friends

Joyous GrEetings from Blessed Sacrament Fall River

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us and a Son is given to us whose government is upon His shoulder and His name shall be called the Angel of great counsel

Congress Approves Bracero Extension

WASHINGTON (NC) - The Senate has approved and sent to President Johnson a one-year extension of the controversial Mexican farm labor program amid indications that this may be its last lease on life The House had pJeviously voted exshytension

The program under which Mexican workers called braceros are imported to work on U S farms has long been a target of criticism by church and labor groups

Critics of the program claim it exploits the Mexicans and puts American farm workers at a disshyadvantage

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Jewish Leader Defends Record Of Pius XII

WASHINGTON (NC)-A nationally known Jewish leader has defended Pope Pius XII against the accusashytion that ambition or expediency motivated him in his attitude 10 the nazi persecution of Jews

No one who reads the record of Pius XIIs actions on behalf of Jews can subscribe to this a(lshycusation says Dr Joseph L Lich ten director of the BNai BRHh Anti-Defamation Leagues intershycultural affairs department

Dr Lichten says the assistance rendered by Pope Pius in helping Jews escape from tbe nazis hiding them and pr(l shyviding for their material and spiritual needs was of inesti shymable value

Documented Pamphlet The Jewish leaders analysls

is contained in a heavily docushymE-nted 40 page pamphlet - A Question of Judgment Pius XII and the Jews

The immediate occasion of the pamphlet is a controversial and widely publicized play The Deputy by German author Rolf Hochhuth Produced in several European countries the play is scheduled for a Broadshyway production next year

However Dr Lichten had allshyready published in 1958 an article in the Anti-Defamation League Bulletin Pope Pius xn and the Jews which out- lined the aid given by the late Pope to the Jewish people all over nazi-occupied Europe Dr Lichten has since been engaged in extensive research on the subject

Extended to CatholiClll Dr Lichten puts the case

against Pius XII in these wordll That as head of one of the mogt1 powerful moral forces on earth he committed an unspeakable sin of omission by not issuing a formal statement condemning the nazis genocidal slaughter of the Jews and that his silence was motivated by reasons conshysidered in modern times as baSEl political exigency economic inshyterests and personal ambition

The case for the late Pope he says is That in relation to the insane behavior of the nazill from overlords to self-styled cog like Eichmann he did everything humanly possible to save lives and alleviate suffering among the Jews that a formal statement would have provoked the nazis to brutal retaliation and would substantially have thwarted further Catholic actiolll on behalf of Jews

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Radar System Foils Church Robbers

QUINCY (NC)-A radar sys_ tem ringing Lady of Good Coun sel church here is credited witJll foiling at least 10 attempted robshyberies

The radar apparatus was inshystalled by the pastor Msgr Ar thur J Riley after vandals broke into the church a year ag) and almost ruined its interior

When the radar field is broken floodlights go on a siren is sounded and a signal is set off at Quincy police headquarters

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Foreign Aid Bill Eliminates Birth Control WASHINGTON (NC)

Senate-House conferees have dropped a b i r t h control authorization from the $36 billion foreign aid bill

In place of a provision author_ izing use of U S tax funds to pay birth control projects in aid-receiving countries the conshyferees agreed to language pershymitting money to be spent to

Object to Showing Of Play The Vicar

BROOKLYN (NC)-The Jewmiddot ish War Veterans of King6 County have expressed concern about possible showing of the play The Vicar which implies that Pius XII shares the guilt for nazi extermination of Jews

Melvin M Hurwitz command_ er of the veterans group said showing of the play will serve no uleful purpose but will conshytinue the lie about Catholics

He also said it is most urgent that all our citizens speak out and relate that the Catholic Church has a record in evidence of helping all minorities includshying the Jews

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Urges All-out Effort In Negroes Behalf

LOUISVILLE (NC) - The Church must use all the means at her disposal to defend the Negro today as she has done for immigrants in the past Matshythew Ahmann executive director of the National Catholic Confershyence on Interracial Justice said at a forum here

An extensive Catholic response to the Negros plight Ahmann said demands increased efforts for joint Negro and white projshyects under Church auspices He listed urban renewal and open occupancy in suburbia as spe cific areas for Catholic coopershyation with other denominations

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Following conference agreeshyment (Dec 5) on the aid bill the measure was returned to the two

A Christlnas Prayer May the birthday of the Christ Child rekindle in man everywhere the flames of hope and peace joy and brothershyhood May we realize throughout the coming year the fulfillment of the great inspiring promise of Christmas

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New Holy Name Society offi shy New Year plans for the 0shycers are William Renaud presishy ens Guild include installation dent Cornelius J Lynch viceshypresident Timothy J Murphy treasurer Dr Paul P Dunn secretary

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The Womens - Guild plans a Mid-Winter Gala Saturday night Feb 1 at Venus de Milo restaushyrant Next regular meeting will be Monday Jan 13 and the proshygram will include a calendar party

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Mrs John D Sylvia heads new officers of the Womens Guild to be installed Monday Jan 13

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CYO members will tour Taunshy~ State Hospital Friday Dec 21 Members will go caroling Sunday and Monday Dec 22 and 23 and will attend a Christ shymas party and dance Saturday Dec 28

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New Womens Guild officers are Mrs Stewart Allen presishyd-ent Miss Bernice Lopes viceshypresident Mrs Conrad G Kurth secretary Mrs Manuel Manciel treasurer

Kansas Couple Gets Mission Crosses

WICHITA (NC) - A young married couple heading for the Amazon swamps of Belem Brashyzil where they will staff a Catholic school for homeless boys was given mission crosses here

Bishop Mark K Carroll of Wichita presented the crosses to Mr and Mrs David Schoenhofer of Walnut Kan who are memshybers of the Papal Volunteers for Latin America

The Schoenhofers are answershying the appeal of an Italian priest operating a home for 80 neglected boys Mr Schoenhofer a carpenter will teach the boys woodwork and his wife will keep order and conduct the groups social activities

Pre-Ball Supper Attleboro area of the Society

of St Vincent de Paul will spon_ sor a buffet supper at Whites restaurant prior to the Bishops Charity Ball Wednesday Jan 8 S11pper will begin at 7 and resershyvations may be made by Frid-ay Ian 3 with Mrs Edward Galli shyran or Mrs Harry B Loew

Blind Meet The New Bedford Catholie

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The PTA will hold a Christ shymas party for parochial school children tomorrow at the school ST KILIAN NEW BEDFORD

Mrs Alexander Kamionek and Mrs Gloria Paquin will be in charge of the social hour for the Womens Guild meeting schedshyuled for 730 Wednesday night Jan 8 A swap party will be featured ST MARY SOUTH DARTMOUTH

The Womens Guild will enshytertain members children at a Christmas party Sunday Dec 22 in the church hall OUR LADY OF GRACE NORTH WESTPORT

Council of Catholic Women members plan a guildola for Saturday Feb 8 HOLY CROSS FALL RIVER

PTA Christmas party will be held at 6 Saturday night Dec 21 in the parish hall A chicken pie supper childrens movies and a visit from Santa Claus will be featured

A social is planned for Sunshyday Jan 26 and the next rel(ushylar meeting wiU be Tuesday Jan 7

VATICAN CITY (NC) - A Vatican City press bulletin has denied reports that a priest who recently went to Isanbul was sent there to explain why Pope Paul VI felt that a meeting with Greek Orthodox Patriarch Athshyenagoras of Constantinople was impossible during the Popes trip to the Holy Land

The priest Father Pierre Duprey WF the Secretariat for Promoting Christian Unitys Undersecretary for Orthodox Relations flew from Rome to Istanbul

A Vatican spokesman said that Fa ther Duprey carried only a letter of introduction from Aushygustin Cardinal Bea SJ Presishydent of the Unity Secretariat to Patriarch Athenagoras Father Duprey delivered no letter from the Pope to the Patriarch he said

Commenting on the Popes visit the Vatican City daily LOsservatore Roman noted that it would coincide with the celeshybration of Orthodox Christmas on Jan 6 which is celebrated in the Western Church as the feast ltgtf the Epiphany

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THE ANC 19Catholic Studies Thurs Dec 19 1963

Course Begins At Yale

NEW HAVEN (NC) - A Adoration new chair for Roman Cathoshylic Studies and the appointshy

A sanctified dayment of Stephan G Kuttner hath shone upon uscanon law professor at the Cathshycome ye nations andolic University of America

Washington as its first incumshy adore the Lord for bent were announced here by this day a great Yale University light hath descended

Kingman Brewster Jr Yale upon the earth Alshypresident said the chair was leluiaestablished through a $500000 gift in memory of the late Father T Lawrason Riggs Yale alumshynus of the 1910 class who was Catholic chaplain at the univershysity for 21 years The chair Advocates Oldsters named for Father Riggs was Learn L~n~uagesmade possible through an enshyd)wmEnt of Yale alumni who PROVIDENCE (NC)-Father prefer to remain anoymous Joseph L Lennon OP dean of Brewster said Providence College here is an

Kuttners appointment is efshy advocate of a delayed vocation fectivp July 1 1964 The professhy movement in the field of foreign sor 56 a native of Germany languages He told the Rhode taught at the University of Bershy Island Modern Language Assoshylin the Lateran University in ciation Winter meeting that pershyRome and joined the Catholic sons 25 years and older learn a

foreign language more swiftly judge and law professor was a U faculty in 1940 His father a

and thoroughly than a high Lutheran his mother Jewish school or college student KnowlshyHe became a convert to the edge of a foreign language enshyCatholic Faith in 1933 He is hances respect and admiration married to ~he former Eva Illich he said and they have nine children

TAKE TIME OUTSodality Members For Personal Inventory

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Aid to Public Schools Exclusively Menace to Existence of Others

CINCINNATI (NC)-Massive Federal aid exclusively for pUb_ lic schools would substantially imperil the healthy existence of church-related schoolsJohn C Hayes dean of the Loyola University School of Law Chishycago said here

In a talk before the Xavier

Laud Popes Plan For Pilgrimage

PHILADELPHIA (NC)-Three non-Catholic leaders said here Pope Paul VIs trip to the Holy Land next month will promote the ecumenical movement and help in the renewal of the Church

This view was expressed at a press conference by Archbishop Iakovos of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of North and South America the Rev Eugene Carson Blake Stated Clerk (chief executive officer) of the United Presbyterian Church in the U S A and Episcopal Bish_ op James A Pike of California

Dr Blake said the Popes Holy Land pilgrimage illustrates the process by which the Catholic Church is coming up to date

Archbishop Iakovos said the trip would contribute to widenshymg the horizon

Bishop Pike said the pilgrimshyage would involve Pope Paul with other Christians on a going out basis - a development he said is needed in the ecumenical movement to avoid the suggesshytion of a patronizing attitude

University Natural Law Society Hayes a former president of the National Council of Catholic Men cited Supreme Court deshycisions in which he said the FederaL government has vindishycated the basic constitutkmal rights of parents and children to choose to be educated in pri shyvate and church-related schools

The same Federal government therefore he maintained ought not to initiate a program which by excluding such schools withshyout constitutional necessity sub_ stantially imperils their healthy existence and development

On the contrary according to Hayes compara1gtle aid ought to be afforded to those schools by including them in the Federal program in forms which are pershymissible under the Constitution as presently construed

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Moreover parents of pupils in church-related schools can conshystitutionally be included he middotdemiddot clared along with the parents of pupils in public schools in any Federal program of tax deshyductions or tax credits which might be established to aid education

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21 J FKs Reading Habits Great Legacy to All By Msgr John S Kennedy

The late President Kenshynedy has left a manifold legacy and many an enshyduring and instructive memshyory to the country Even as this is set down writers in the daily pap e r s a ndshymagazines are analyzing the meaning and the accomplishshyments of his life and espeshycially of his cashyreer in public office In the months and years to come a far more proshyfound and crit shyical interpretation will appear in book after bookThis departshyment concerned as it is with books would now point out but one particular in President Kenshynedys example and that has to do with reading

By those who observed him closely it agreed that he did more reading than any President since Wilson He was a close reader of the daily press and of other periodicals But so are many others in public life He was also and long had been a reader of books

AU Sorts of Books

It is not unheard of that all American President reads books But what we generally hear about is the books he reads for recreation Thus one chief execshyutive is said to get away from the cares of state by plunging into western stories another by eating up whodunits

We sometimes hear of a Presshyidents reading works of history or biography which recreate and illuminate the American past But seldom if ever are we told that a President reads all sorts of books

This last seems to have been the case with Mr Kennedy From time to time there were press stories concerning his reading of the moment and what impressed one was the range represented by the titles listed

Style Discernible The results of such reading

showed in various ways For exshyample in his public addresses It is true of course that he like everyone in a similar posishytion had speechwriters But he himself worked diligently on every talk he gave and his mind his style were discernible in each

Again the results of Mr Ken_ nedys reading manifested themshyselves in his approach to the problems he had to handle He was not narrow doctrinaire or simplistic

He saw complications implishycations distinctions nuances he was humane and subtle Granted that he hewed to cershytain central convictions He did not apply them mechanically or mouth them as if they were magic

Both rigid liberal and rigid conservative faulted him beshycause he did not accede to the easy extremism of either His was a mind informed and disshycriminating which surveyed the whole complex field before him and led him to pick his way carefully

One hopes that this example will be noted bY parents All kinds of trite or sentimental things are being said will be said to their children by fathers and mothers seeking to intershypret to their offspring the life and death of the late President

THE ANCHOR-Hits Interracial Thurs Dec 19 1963

Marriage Laws WASHINGTON (NC) - The

National Catholic Conference for Interracial Justice has branded laws against interracial marriage an invasion of individual rights and a denial of Catholic doctrine

Without specifically advocatshying such marriages the NCCIJ said the right to decide to marshyry and whom to marry resides within the iridividual person

Convention resolutions dealt with a wide range of civil rights issues including one of the most

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the iniquity of the earth be abolished and the Saviour of the world shall reign over us

sensitive of all interracial mar- turn through repeal or court deshyriage cision

The NCCIJ declared that laws The Catholic conscience conshyagainst interracial marriage are demns abhors and rejects the an invasion of individual rights underlying racist philosophy and promised to seek their over_ which speaks of racial intershy

marriage as depreciating a ra-Gift to Hospital cial strain the resolution said

Human persons are not cattle DETROIT (NC) -Providence The Catholic dogma revealed by

Hospital here has received a God of the unity of the human gift of $125 million in the form family cries out against this of General Motors stocks from pagan ideology the family of Edward F Fisher In another resolution the a pioneer in the auto industry NCCIJ said Catholic social and Sister Denise the hospitals ad- fraternal organizations that pracshyministrator said the gift will be tice discrimination should either used to build an educational unit change their policies or have at the new Providence Hospital their chaplains withdrawn and to be completed next Fall be disbanded bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull~bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull~bullbull~~~~ bullbull~

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Broadcaster Hits Church Stand PHILADELPHIA (NC) - The is not to be criticized for

president of the National Assoshy seeking to get higher standards ciation of Broadcasters said here in radio and television programs that a church groups recent But the way to accomplish this statement on broadcasting conshy is not through greater Federal tained recommendations t hat control would lead to government domshy Meanwhile it was announced ination of radio and television that representatives of the NAB

LeRoy Collins NAB president and the church council will meet made this claim in an address in New York Monday to disshy(Nov 30) to the Assembly of cuss the statement United Church Men a unit of A spokesman for the broadshythe Nat ion a 1 C 0 u neil of casters association said it objectsChurches He was referring to particularly to the statements a statement on broadcasting isshy call for regulation by the Fedshysued last June 8 by the National eral Communications CommisshyCouncil sion of commercial announceshy

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Son And she 5 h al I

bring forth a Son and thou shalt call His name Jesus for He shall save His people fro m their sins

Holy Christmas from Hoi Redeemer Chatham Richard Moye Kevin Rodericks Frances

Bowles Maureen Sparkes

Atout Religion

Plan Candelight Service Sunday

WASHINGTON (NC)-Preslshydent Johnson will speak at aft (nterfaith candlelight service Sunday at the Lincoln Memorial that will conclude a month of aational moUrning for President

Kennedy Thousands of candles will be

light at dusk from a torch ig nited at the eternal flame that burns - at the late Presidents grave in Arlington National Cemetery across the Potomac River from the Lincoln Memoshyrial

The program is sponsored by the Interreligious Committee on Race Relations (ICRR) in conshyjunction with the Archdiocese of Washington the Council of Churches and the Jewish Comshymunity Council

It was developed at a meetshyIng of sponsoring organizations called by Archbishop Patrick A OBoyle of Washington chairshyman of the ICRR

Brief prayers will be offered at the service by Msgr John S Spence a member of the ICRR executive committee and two ICRR co-chairmen Episcopal Bishop William F Creighton of WashingtQn and Rabbi Lewis A Weintraub president of the Washington Board of Rabbis

Methodist Bishop John Wesley Lord of Washington also an ICRR co - chairman wi[ be master of ceremonies

Christians in Rome Mark Charity Day

ROME (NC) -Catholics and DonCatholics from eight counshytries exchanged gifts for the poor and the sick during cereshymonies in Romes city hall marking the first Christian Charity Day

ltalian Catholics gave radio 89ts for non-Catholic Dutch hosshypital patients Brazilian Cathoshy

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Methodist Bishop Gerald Ken nedy of Los Angeles was chief author of the statement said Thomas W Braden board presshyident who with William Norris of Pasadena served on the comshymittee

Braden said many teachers misinterpret the U S Supreme

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The statement prepared at the boards request said Christian

parents are protected by law againllt attempts to destroy or weaken their childrens faith ill their religion

The- statement said teachers mould be able to differentiate betweoen conducting a compulshysory worship service and teachshying about religion

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THE ANCHOR- 23Israeli President Thurs Dec 19 1963

Greets Pilgrims JERUSALEM (lfC) - Preshy

dent Shneor Z Shazar prei8ed the work of 1ile ecumenical coundl as he welcomed a IIOUP Birthday 01 pDgr1Dul from Rome whicll ~

cluded DiDe arehbfsbops and Sf G ran t we beshybi~ seech T h bullbull alshyIbe pDsrtms who numbesed 120 Ja aU were led by MeDdte mighty God that Rite ~ Georgea Hakin 01 even as we anticishyAcre zael who tranalated the pate the adorable President lIebrew -language birthday of Thy son welcome and replled for the so too may we joyshygroup fully receive His

bull We here as an of humanitymiddot eternal giftsthe President said have folshylowed with great interest the ecumenical council deliberations in Rome and have witnessed with great satisfaction the spirit of peace and mutual understandshy Ohio Man Donates ing which inspired these di8Ctl18shy Site for Hospital lions

We welcome your efforts in MANSFIELD (NC) - A 144shythis field Not in one day will acre farmland tract in Ohio here we attain these lofty aims but has been donated as a hospital we are sure that justice and love siteto the Sistersof Charity of of one fellow man will triuml~h St Augustine whose mother in the end house is in Cleveland

rter the bishops who canll Justine Sterkel donor of thefrom the U S Caneda Austrashy land comes from a family whichlia ItalT and Africa visited 1be helped establish thia citys twoBasiliea of the Holy Sepulcber parishesia tbe Jordanian leCtor of 1 salem The Sisters of Charity wiD

ataff the hospital Miss Sterkel Pledge $21 Million said she will manage the fundshy

raiaing drive for the hospitalFor Four Schools Marjori Crowen Mary Craffey Bobby Crow11 construction It bull planned te 1tOCltVILLl CENTRE ltJft Stephen Craffey provide 200 bedL

-be Rockville Centre dioeeIIrlD campaign f~ $20 million lio Cleveland Planning ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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CLEVELAND (NC) - Archfour new schools will accommoshybishop Edward F Hoban has anshydate 600 New York student jill nounced a multimillion dollarLong Island eampaign to provide classroom for middot18000 high school studentsExchanmt Posts over the next five year

VATICAN CITY (NC)-AJd bishop Gaetano Alibrandl ApolIshy The Bishop of Cleveland anshytoIlc Nuncio to Chile and Arcl nounced no goal But it is esti shybishop Egano Righi-LambertinJ mated that facilities for 18000 Apostolic Nuncio to Lebanon would cost lIB much as $36 milshyhave exchanged posts lion

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Fremiddotedom Rally Continued from Page One

will be 80 teenagers and adults from the Williamston N C area Rev Harold Melvin Fall River Episcopalian minister recently jailed in Williamston fOr partishycipation in a protest against in equalities in treatment of Neshygroes is responsible for the groups invitation to Fall River

They are sponsored by the Southern Christian Leadership Conference led by Rev Martin Luther King Jr While in Masshysachusetts they will stay at Packard Manse Roxbury and will visit nearby communities including Fall River

Rev Edmund Delaney curate at Holy Name parish Fall River will act for the Bishop and head Catholic participation in the rally Representatives of Jewish Bnd Protestant synagogues and churches are also lending supshyport The local NAACP unit is headed by Rev Floyd Black minister at Bethel AME church in Fall River

In connection with the rally NAACP members are seeking dinner invitations for the 80 Williamston citizens preceding the event It is thought that this will give Fall River residents the opportunity of learning at first hand the situation in the South with regard to Negro equality

Invitations are sought for one or two guests at each participashyting home Guests will be picked up by hosts at 3 oclock Sunday afternoon at Bethel AME church Hanover Street and will be brought to Sacred Heart auditoshyrium by 7 to prepare for the rally

Among members of the Homes Committee arranging invitations is Mrs Walter Conrad of Holy Name parish Fall River Those wishing to extend hospitality can reach her at OSborne 4-6128

Kennedy Scholarship PURCHASE (NC) - Manhatshy

tanville College of the Sacred Heart has announced establishshyment of a John Fitzgerald Kenshynedy Scholarship Fund Three gifts totaling $4600 have been received as initial contributions The scholarship will be awarded to students with leadership abilshyity who are in need of financial aid

Redeemer o God who

makest us glad with the yearly expectashytion of our redempshytion grant that we who now joyfully receive Thine onlyshybegotten Son as our Redeemer may also without fear behold Him coming as our Judge tt

Jesuit Scientist Heads Academy

NEW YORK (NC) - Father 1 John J Lynch SJ an expert 1 in the detection of earthquakes has been name president of the New York Academy of Sciences which was founded in 1817 and has a membership of 18000

The Jesuit priest director of Fordham Universitys seismic station was named to the post themiddot day before his 69th birthday He said he considered his apshypointment a distinct honor

The seismic observatory at Fordham is one of the most fa mous centers of earthquake study in the world Besides his supervision of it Father Lynch carries on a full program of ~

teaching mathematics physics and seismology

In 1946 Father Lynch designed a seismic observatory for theChristmas Blessings from St Pius X Dominican Republic to give

Sou~h Yarmouth warnings of earthquakes In 1951 he helped run seismic profiles

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Bishop Grutka Gives Pope Saints Relic

v A TIC A H CIT Y (HC) shyBishop Andrew G Grutka of Gary Ind has presented Pope Paul VI with a long-lost relic of St Cyril who with his brother St Methodius brought Chrisshytianity to the Slavs 1100 years ago

Bishop Grutka who Ja of Slovak ancestry gave the relic to the Pope in the Sistine chapel at a ceremony attended by hunshydreds of bishops priests semishynanans and lay people most of them of Slavic origin

May the spiritual signficance and celebration of Christs Birthday bring to us all hope and joy And may we be guided to love peace and charity For therein lies the real meaning of the promi~e

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Urges Catholic Schools Study Race Problem By Rev Andrew M Gret~ley

Recently we lamented the Ieeming lack of interest of Catholic universities in large reale research in problems with which Catholic Silcial teaching has been concerned the most crucial area of such reshysearch at presshyent would be the race quesshytion On this subject the Catholie universi shyties could take the lead wit h little difficulty since no one is doing research on race The southern oliguchy which controls Congress has frightened both the foundations and the governmental agencies away from the subject the forshymer because of fear of los of their tax-exempt status and the latter for fear of having their budgets destroyed

After Integration One of the problems to which

fatholic scholars might turn d1eir attention is the question of what happens after integrashynon For even though the race question cannot be solved withshyout integration it ought to be clear that integration by itself is only the beginning of a solushyUon

U Negroes could shop in any tore where they could afford Cbe merchandise eat in an~ resshytaurant where they could pay ftle bill attend any school where they can pass the tests work at eny job for which they have the _ills and live in any home for which they can pay the rent or meet the mortgage payments only a relatively small propor- Gon of the Negro population would experience much of a ehange in their lives

It should be emphasized that Integration is necessary both for fhat crucial portion of the Negro population which would benefit icnm it and as a prelude to further soCial progress for the Negro masses It is necessary but DOt enough

Culture of Poverty There are several reasons for

the slow social progress of i~ershyican Negroes and none of them have to do with any basic infeshyriority

However there is no esltaping 1I1e fact that a people (annot overcome iIi a few years the efshyfect of several centuries of davery and another century of segregation (which in its own way is worSe than slavery)

Discrimination poverty chashyamptic family life above all lack of hor in a better life deprive men and women of the motivashytions and the social skills necshyessary to improve their life tyle even when such improve_ ment become theoreticall~r posshylIlule

A culture of poverty which generates indifference cynicism and despair does not disappear overnight and will not disappear automatically when oPPClrtunishyties begin to appear Neither do problems of family instability vanish from the scene when the magic wand of integration is waved

Effecamps of Injustice But for the vast majodty of

Negroes the major gain from inshytegration is that it will lead all Americans--Negro and white-shyto do everything in their power to eradicate the last vestigea of the effects of injustice 1m the Jiegro people

THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Dec 19 1963

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TODAY-Mass as on Sunday It is by Gods grace and his Our Lords TombChristmas is the feast of every persons redemption shy Our God is coming to save us Sacramental order that these Ele_ The Popes trip shall therefoNThis night is born to you a Savior who is Christ the Lord (Communion Hymn)-this is the cisive events already a part of be a continuatiltp1 of the CouncilBeing the Ultimate whom the the history of the human race It Shall point to the necessity olChristian confronts in worship can become a part of everymansStudents and Freedom prayer for the success 01 1beChristian worship is not a matshy personal history as they are mysshyIt is good to hear the swelling number of distinguished Council and it shall exempl~ ter of elients frantically searchshy teriously sacramentally mad e that Christian Charity that ill toeducators who are insisting that their students do not ing for a disinterested God God present in every congregation of reign before all attemcentll enjoy an absolute freedom of action but a freedolll that i8 the one who searches who the people of God here and now reunion

must be used - not abused - in keeping with the dictates finds who love~ patiently while The urgency of todays Mass DiscussiC)nwaitin~ for a free response of expressed in such texts a6of the law of God and the good order of the community But the intellectual work elllove The Lord is near (Enshy Pour out your dew you heavshyAs happens in every college generation there are the council may not only nottrance Hymn First Reading) al shy ens from above Put forth cease but increa8e during 1bethose individuals who feel that because they are physically ways Our Advent task is to your power Lord and come intersessionable to do many things then they have the right to follow make our antennae more sensishy The Lord draws near middotMake In an address to the 14th e shytive to His current comings intheir desires and this is the business of no one but themshy no delay is an urgency which gress of Italian CathoHc LawshyWord and sacraments has a present dimension as wellselves They rail against college regulations and deans y~rs Cardinal Bea Presidem ol

as a past and a future The presshywarnings and feel that any attempt to call them to reshy TOMORROW-Ember Friday the Secretariat for the Promoshyent dimension of todays Mass

sponsibility for what they have done is a violation of sacred in Winter With fasting and with tionof Chritian Unity develshyis decisive for our salvationshyprayer we prepare to celebrate oped one of the themes 01 thefreedom history as a community of beshythe Lords historic Advent And last debates of the 2nd SessioampTheirs is of course the action of the adolescent who lievers in the present momentas we wait we realize more He attemnted to define Chrisshya moment made holy by Christcries out for the freedom of the adult while clinging to the keenly the bonds that unite us tian Reli~ious Liberty Reli shythrough His action in this sacrashyirresponsibility of the child They are disturbed when told to the Jewish people The full gious liberty he said 1a _ment

that Lhey cannot have it both ways Either they are meaning of Christs Advent can inalienable and undeniable right be known only to the Christian MONDAY-Mass as on Sunshy of man Ih treatment and deshychildren - in which case they must place their decisions who is as familiar with the Old day So Ollr encounter with velopment in the Council Iscompletely in the hands of others or else they are adults Testament as he is with the New Christ in the Mass or in any of therefore of vital importance to

in which case they must use their freedom in accord with Old and New Testaments are one the sacraments or in the preachshy mankind Gods law and in keeping with tl)e rights of others and Bible one inspired account of ing of His Word is an encounter We in th n 11th Century tbfnk

Gods love for His people and of of freedom from all externalthe good order of the community with a living and reigning the Wod He speaks to us Christ-of-this-moment I a the r constraint he began Howe~As the various educators have reminded their charges

than the recovery of a historical turning to S~rnture the eminentthere are absolutes and the moral law is one There are EMBlm SATURDAY IN WINshy figure prelate bid us have a tru17 limits of ones personal freedom and the rights of others TER 0 the seven lessons in the When I hear Johns cry in the Christian outlook on freedom

Missal only the first one andand the good of the whole have a place The student is by Gospel Prepare the way of the St Paul was the herald andthe last two are ordinarily read hero of liherty even whendefinition a student one in the process of learning of Lord I do not speculate aboutat Mass today The Exodus event those faithful Jews who accepted loaded with chains For thebecoming and in this process he must submit to the is related to the Incarnation of Jesus as Saviour nor about the Apostle liberty has an essenshywisdom of his teachers And finally the college exists Gods Son as it is to His death events of the last days when tially interior value It mamiddotkes

not only to inform the intellect but to train the person and rising again (First Readshy creation reaches its consummashy the Christhm free from passhying) although per~et c1clivCrshyand this implies moral training tion Johns cry is an appeal for sion master of his actions bull ance ~nd the abolition of he may construct his own pershyShould educators abandon these principles they would my action now in terms of faithcrooke1 ways (Gospel) w1

and hope and love sonality and at the same timebe abbetors in the destruction of truth rather than its not be known until the day of determine his own destinyservants and proponents the Lord (2nd Reading) at TFESDAY-Vigil of Christmas The Carc1i ro al pointed to true

the end of time This spaceThank God there are so many aware of their position The now of todays liturgy is freedomc two most essentialbetweer rej ibices in the work our response to the fact thatand stating it with clarity and forcefulness elements 1) the consciousneB8of Christ in Church and Word human nature matter the and mastery of ones own acshyand sal~raments even though world itself are blessed reshy tion 2) the will of giving oneself oppositiJn is real and paths are claimed in a sense divinized generously to truth justice one not yet straight by the feast we prepare to celeshy brothers and God

brate Tomorrow earths defile In a short historical reviewFOURTH SUNDAY OF ADshy ment will be washed away the 80 year old prelate showedVENT The Gospel places Adshy All that is flesh and blood will how the recent popes hadvent in history It was in therheANCHOR see ou-- God and Saviour15th year of the emperor Tishy Turn to Page Nine(Communion Hymn)

berius reign John proshyOFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE DIOCESE OF FAll RIVER What a beautiful economy ofclaimed an advent ture who have labored loneexpression in the Gospels simpletlublilhed weekly by The Catholic Press of the Diocese of fqll River If Christianity is sometimes under the nation of some kindstatement she will bear a son

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Dec 19 1963 Christmas middotAn Acceptable People

The Epistle of Midnight Mass says He gave himself for us that he might redeem us from all iniquity and that he might cleanse for himself an acceptable people

The Christmas story - Gods becoming man and dwelling among us - is not simply the re-living of the birth of Christ with all its touching details of poverty and humishylity It is not alone the bringing into focus of the Divine

Childs appeal The Christmas story - the littleness of the Child the purity of Mary the dutifulness of Joseph the wonder of the scene - is more than all of these

The Christmas story is the story of redemption From all eternity Gods plan for mans redemption meant the Incarnation - Gods becoming man From all eternity God willed to anoint human nature by uniting it to His Divinity From all eternity God willed the salvation of the human race through joining a human body and soul to the Second -r-Person of the All-Holy Trinity

The Christmas story is the story of redemption The ~~ King of Peace is exalted whose face the whole world longs

~ to see Lift up your heads for your redemption is near at hand These texts taken from the Christmas Mass and Office portray not a helpless Infant but the King of Ages ~S]ht Jl1l (C]ffilteeJLVreg + coming in power and majesty He does not need the trappings of vesture or surroundings to show forth His glory He is God manifested in the flesh the victorious te101ltdl Jb ltEpounditJr ~l SlaquoJ)]m 0

Warrior Who alone conquers the hold of evil over men the King Who leads men to victory over t~emselves and the - ][ sect at d - Surmshypowers of middotdarkness

Looking upon the Christmas scene men of good will see not only the Child but the Son of God not only the object of their love but the One Who alone makes them ThnOu1h thpound Wpoundpoundk With thpound ChWlCh lovable to God by drawing them to Himself not only the One of Whom the angels sing but the One Who makes By REV ROBERT W HOVDA Catholic University them sing in their own hearts because they have been made children of the Father through their Brother Christ -

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of conversion information __ flection research dialogue bull tween bishops reforms - those accepted and those in prepshyaration are all indispensable of middotcourse But all this will find its true efficacy o n I y through the grace of God Therefore He shall be a lJilgrim

Ecumenical AsIteetB The Popes pilgrimage doe

have ecumenical aspects Pale shytine is divided into rival counshytries which are always on the brink of war Christians themshyselves have made of this blessed land a battlefield Their feudll for the possession of various Holy Places or their presidellC7 in anyone of them during sershyvices had only spotlighted the scandal of Christian Disunity

As an example the Basilica of the Holy Sepulchre is under the care of three confessions the Latins the Greek Orthodoz and the Arcnenian Orthodox The great shrine has heeD plundered twice burned and bombed during the Israel-Arab War It is only the outside stagings that holds the great church up Yet it was only the threat of total ruin that brought the three (rouos together to c0shyoperate in the restoratio ol

Fall River Mall OSborne 5-7151 ly to a myopic extent it is beshy he is to save his people from and spirit but whose intelaquority cause we fail to remember that and wholeness and harmon iiitheir sinsPUBLISHER the things we celebrate in mysshy now restored You are m cJIIl

Moat Rev James L Connolly DO PhD tery in our sacramental worship CHRISTMAS DAY Everyshy (Midnight Entrance Hymn) II are historical events They are thing worldly in today invaded addressed not only to JeshyGENERAL MANAGER ASST GENERAL MANAGER events which took place in this by divinity and orientated but to alI of us whom Be hal

Ieyen Dan~ P $halloo MA Rev John P Driecoll -Norld at definite times and toward a spiritual goal The joined to Himself who break MANAGING EOITOI places advancing the course of midnight dawn and daytime the Bread of His Body lit the J Goa middot Ute WOII - Masses all sine the joy of crca- holy table

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Stresses Counei I Turned First To Liturgy

VATICAN CITY (NC) Pope Paul VI has pointed out that while the Catholic Church is sometimes acshycused of emphasizing her visible authority themiddot council Fathers turned their first attention to the liturgy

Speaking to a crowd of 1000 at his regular Wednesday audishyence the Pope said This audishyence seems to Us an echo of the Vatican council which ended its second session with promulgashytion of the Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy that is with the exhortation to us all to pray and to pray well

The Church is sometimes acshycused of emphasizing her laws and decrees her visible authorshyity The highest authorities of the Church however have turned their first attention to the liturgy and have given the place o honor to prayer to conshyversation with God

Mutually Helpful

This was done he said beshyeause authorIty and spirit in the Church are mutually helpful and her laws intend to obtain for the heavenly Father many SOUls who will adore Him in spirit and in truth

The Pope exhorts you over and over again as the council does to pray to pray well to pray with the Church especially at the approach of Christmas to pray to be worthy to receive Him at His coming Pray then that Our Lord may be born again and live in you in your souls your homes your communities bath civil and religious with the precious gifts of His grace and His peace

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The session to bemiddot held June 17 to July 22 will bring togeth-_ er demographers sociologists economists clergymen educashytors and public officials

They will consider such topics as world population growth world resources and technology the current status of fertility control the Roman Catholic view on population control the Protestant view on population control population trends and the underdeveloped nations birth control and public policy family size rhythm and the (anti-ovulation) pill accordshying to a statement outlining pur- poses of the course

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The institute said in a stateshyment that world population is now growing by 45 million year_ 1y and commented Such a rate of growth creates obvious and enormous social problems

Tht~ institute added however that [ears of disaster as a result

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At Georgetown of population growth Deglect not only the potential of technoshylogical change but the velue of human beings and their potenshytial productive capacity

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Pavi lion Reports Many Inquiries

NEW YORK (NC)-The proshygram director of the Vaticaa Pavilion at the New York Worlds Fair said reservatioDII by Catholic groups planning tours are coming at a great pace

Father John J Gorman bull Brooklyn diocesan priest told aa interviewer that inquiries 1Mshyready have come from as faw away as France about the pavil shyion at the fair which will Opesl in April 1964

The Vatican is constructing $25 million pavilion featuring 325-seat chapel and the centushyries-old Pieta by Michaelangelo which is being brought heN from st Peters basilica

Father Gorman said America Catholics have contributed more than $2 million toward the pavilion

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By Mary Tinley Daly This Christmas column

from our house to yours brings the u sua 1 good wishes Happy Christmas Holy Christmas rather than the Merry Christmas of former saddened w 0 rId

years It is too soon to carry on the Merry bit right now This years Christmas is saddened by the unexpected assassination of President Kenshynedy leaving a y lti u ng widow two fatherless children anli a

saddened world It was a traumatic experience

for everybody a sobering epishysode pointing up sudden death

In the wake of the Nov 22 tragedy are the other fatheIless children the Tippetts of Dalilas and of Lee Harvey Oswald Christmas will not be the SiUJle for any of these families fltlr a long long time if ever

Pre - Christmas 1963 is a world-wide time of trauma

Suspension of normal activity during the acute period of mourning brought realization to all Americans of the meaning of life and death Moreovelr it brought a knowledge and appre_ ciation of the Catholic Faith to many who had never known anything of the Mass and the ineffable consolation in death wh4h a sincere belief in the world hereafter means

Upon taking up slowly the Way-of-the-world the - filnite tasks to which our lives are deshydicated - we all have a new viewpoint

Almost as a shock come the fattened newspapers not only with their news columns filled with investigation of the tragedy and news of the new adminirtrashytIon but the huge amount of newsprint - already contracted tor -to advertise the selling of merchandise Page after page is filled with urging to buy-iouyshybuy

Somehow the importance of getting something for the man who has everything loses its punch if it ever had any-mink enveloped bottle openers and the Bke

Fortunately family Christmas eustoms engendered in generashytions past will continue the blessed routine that carries through year after year Friends will be remembered with cards the familiar charities will as al shyways hold their place children will have their toys family vis_ its will prevail perennially Best of all religious customs will continue the setting up of the home creche entire famil3 reshyeeiving Holy Communion either at midnight Mass or at a Mass on Christmas morning

In most houses there will be a Christmas tree adorned with baubles from years past and a few new sparkles added

This Christmas perhaps not only will family ties be stronger but also those with other human beings

Along this line we should like to share with readers some thoughts written by Fra Giovanshyni in 1513 equally applicable in 1963

There is nothing 1 can give you which you have not but there is much that while I can not give you you can tak~~ - - shy

No heaven can come to us unless our hearts find rest in it today Take heaven - - bull

No peace lies in the future which is not hidden in the presshy

ent bull bull bull take peace - - bull

THE ANCHOR-Thurs Dec 19 1963

Kingdom Know t hat the

kingdom of God is at hand amen I say to you it shall not be delayed

Christmas Prayers from Our Lady of Victory Centerville

Danette Pendergast John J Pendergast III

The gloom of the world is but a shadow behind it yet within our middotreach is joy Take joy shy

There is radiance in darkshyness could we but see-and to see we have only to look 1 beshyseech you to look Take radiance bullbull shy

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heaven Courage then to claim it that is all But courage you have and the knowledge that we are pilgrims together wending through unknown country home

And so at this Christmas time 1 greet you with profound esteem and with the prayer that for you now and forever the day breaks and the shadows flee away

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stressed one or the other of these essential parts depending on the historical problems

I remind you that the Church has solemnly affirmed the inalshyienable rights of the human person to the freedom in honorshying God privatel and publicly to proclaim and propagate his religion according to the preshycept of ones upright conscience

Evidently the common good the rights of God and of men the rights of society must be considered

Finally the Cardinal pointed out that -the right to religious liberty must be respected even in those who in good faith cannot loose themselves from error

Peace On Earth May the shining Star of Bethlehem brighten

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Israel to Honor Father LaFarge

NEW YORK (NC) - The American Jew ish Committee has announced plans for a meshymorial in Israel to honor the late Father John LaFarge SJ

Rabbi Marc H Tanenbaum director of the committees inter_ religious aHairs department said a Father John LaFarge Grove of Trees would be estab lished in Israel as a permanent and living memorial in the Holy Land of this blessed priest and friend

Rabbi Tanenbaum announced plans for the memorial in a statement paying tribute to Father LaFarge longtime chamshypion of better interracial and interreligious relations who died Nov 24

This John will be numbered in the company of those two other great souls Pope John XXIII and President John F Kennedy all of whom Jewish tradition and Jewish people will honor the rabbi said

Catholic interracial counci~ througthout the U S held speshycial services for Father LaFarge widely known proponent of racial justice

Tass Comments On Council

LONDON (NC)-The Soviet news agency Tass in a report on the closing of the second session of the ecumenical council in Rome said that the session was unquestionably influenced by the assurances of the new Pope that he intends to continue the great cause begun by Pope John and direct all effort toward preshyerving the great blessing of peace among people

Tass report an English-lanshyguage dispatehfrom Rome said that during the session Pope P a u I called on scientistl throughout the world not to turn science and its individual branches specifically nuclear research with its most broad apshyplications into a threat a nightshymare a tool for destroying human life

On the council itself Tass said that the session was marked by sharp disagreements between innovators supporters of the line of the late Pope John and conservatives who were spurshyred to new activities following the Popes death

Commends Kennedy Ideals to Nation

WASHINGTON (NC) - The Catholic Association for Intershynational Peace has urged a conshycerted effort by Americans to live up to the ideals for which the late President Kennedy lived

The association said in a stateshyment that Americans should not rest content with tangible and material monuments to President Kennedys memory

We can honor him even more by a concerted national effort to live up to the ideals for which he lived the statement said In particular all citizens of good will should strive to root out from our midst the bitterness and hatred the aura of suspicion and distrust that is qividing our nation in this criticilI hour

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Seek to Force Vote on Prayer

WASHINGTON (NC)-More than lialf the signatures needed have been affixed to e petition tbo discharge the prayer amend ment from th U S House of Representatives Judiciary Com mittee Fr Robert G Howes said here

Father Howes a member of the faculty at the catholic Unishyversity of America here -i Washingtons representative _of the Central Massachusetts Citl shy2ens for Public Prayer

To date 120 Representatives have signed the discharge peti shytion while 218 signatures are needed The proposed joint resoshylution is designed to reverse through a Constitutional amendshyment the U S Supreme Court decisions prohibiting recitation of prayers in public schools

Father Howes said the group he represents is non-partisan non-sectarian and like other groups has been striving for months to get some Congresshysional action on the dozens of proposals for a Constitutional amendment

Introduction of a petition seeking discharge of Civil Rights legislation from committee has spurred the Central Massachushysetts Citizens group to renewed effort to get lawmakers to sign the petition to discharge the prayer amendment- from the Jushydiciary Committee

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Bargaining Now Feels Collective Facing Trouble

CLEVELAND (NC)-Col leetive bargaining as it is known today is in serious trouble Father Benjamin L asse SJ has told a joint labm aanagement conference at St Iohn College here

Father Masse associate editol of America magazine and anamiddotmiddot aonal authority on labor DUDo egement relations called fOl eative thinking by union ancll employers to preserve the emiddotmiddot 8eIltiaIs of free negotiations bemiddot een worken and employers

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eoUective b~ during tht 1930s he explained waa the premise that forces of competl-middot n in a free market would ob- lise both Perliea to be reuon- able and then government could ~ hands off He added

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The clash between reality andl itleory was bound to eome Father Masae added and thE public is now beginning to quemiddot tlon whether the pursuit of selfmiddot interest by unions and employerll necessarily serves the public ood

Baptize 11 Adults Child During Mass

SPOKANE (NC) - Eleven adults and a ehild were baptized simultaneously by 12 priestlJ during a Sunday Mass at St Aloysius church here

The sacramem was admlnfsmiddotmiddot tered during the time usuaIl3r

reserved for the sermon at thn 130 AM HIgh Mass The conmiddotmiddot gregation rose to recite the Apos tIes Creed with sponsors of thnmiddot baptized

The unusual ceremony Wall

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Cardinal Spellman left here for Zealand his 21st consecutive Christmas Arriving in Christchurch toshywith Americans abroad this time day he was scheduled to leave personnel at the Navys South for the Antarctie as soon as posshyPole installations sible But DO definite date was

The Cardinal who has desshy fixed because uncertain weather cribed his annual trip as my conditions could delaT his deshypilgrimage to the men and parture as long as three day women who protect our countr) and preserve peace flew from Mass for Presiden here direct1T to Christchurch The Cardinal intends to offer New Zealand by WBT of Lcraquo a months mind Requiem Mass Angeles Honolulu the Fiji Ia- for President Kennedy Sunday

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Kennedy Memorial PREDERICTON (NC) - The

University of New Brunawick will erect a memorial to the late President Kennedy in the form of a triangular shelter in Offishyeers Square on Queen street The rear column of the shelter will bear a commemorative plaque In October 1957 Presishydent Kennedy then a senator received an honorary degree from the university

YOURS TO LOVE AND TO GIVE DAUGHTH Of ST PAUL Lo 4h4 _re aIld i te Hull kIIo~ GIld 10 God lIy in Hi ill a Mission which UI r Radio Motio Pictur and lV te brlntl Hi Word te souls overywhro Zatous ntl eirh l4-21 pars Intorostod In thlo unique Apostolato may writo te

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daughter of Sion shout for joy 0 daughter of Jerusamiddot lem behold thy King comes hoi y the S a v i 0 u r of the world

McCormack Aide Plans to Study For Priesthood

WASHINGTON (NC) When the National Seminary

for Delayed Vocations opens next September in Weston one of the candidates will be a top aide to Speaker of the House John McCormack

He is 37-year-old Walter Flashyherty of Dorcester who is not only leaving his present job on the Speakers staff but turning down an offer for a new $18000shya-year post

Flaherty saidhere that when he read of Richard Cardinal Cushings plan to open the Pope John XXIII National Seminary his interest in studying for the priesthood which dates back to his college days was rekindled

Flaherty brother of a priest joined McCormacks staff five years ago and has become a trusted lieutenant of the Speaker

Class of 25 He will be one of 25 members

ill the first class at the seminary f()r- men aged 30 to 45 The insti tution will offer a four-year cOurse of philosophy and theolshyogy Msgr George A Schlichte former vice-rector of the North American College Rome is rector

Flaherty youngest of nine children of Mrs Julia A Flashyherty served in the Navy during World War II He then attended St Michaels College Winooski Vt and St Pauls College at the University of Ottawa

Plan Junior College ALBANY (NC) - Maria Col

lege here will open its facilities to the laity next Fall and beshycome the first Catholic junior college for women in the Albany diocese The institution hall been providing a service exclusively for Religious principally Sister of Mercy who condUct the colshylege Chartered by New York State the college will offer both liberal arts and business courses under the new plan

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German Fund Drive Fer Latin America COLOGNE (NC) - The Ger- money they spend on Christmas

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Looking back on the recent session of the Council r have the feeling of having lived amongst four different Churches There is only One Church but the emphasis in one part of the world is different from another All have the same end the growth of the Mystical Body of Christ and the salvation of souls But they achieve it in different ways

1 The Administrative Church This is the Church in the developed and prosperous countries of the world in which thanks to material blessings the emphasis is on service to the faithful - indeed spiri shytual service - in such works as schools hospitals press social works parish plants etc

2 The Can 0 n i c a I Church This Church is steeped in tradition and customs Here the bishops particularly and the priests live somewhat detached from the people giving profound spirituality to those who practice the Faith but worrying little for those who do not practice who are as lost sheep

3 The Poor Church This is the largest group in the world and is not bound by national limits Here the bishops are like Our Lord on the Hill of Capharnaum surrounded by the hungry and by sheep without a pastor The wealth in which the Church bond deals in souls

4 The Martyred Church Here Our Lord relives His passion in vast areas - not only behind the Iron Curtain but even in Northern Africa One bishop told me of four of his priests being strangled last week Two priests in one country and two in anshyother were sentenced to prison for three years for having transshylated one of my books into their languages We read Mallll for their intention every Tuesday

What is our role in the face of these four Churches Since they are all parts of the Mystical Body of Christ we have to make blood circulate through this entire organism The blood ia made up of aid to balance off our wealth and above all as St Paul said to fill up in our Body the sufferings wanting to the Passionmiddot of Christ

Certainly Christ suffered enough in His Physical Body but we by self-denial sacrifice middotprayer and offering of ou~ tria~ for the Church everywhere complete in the Church that Passhysion which Christ daily undergoee In the world Sunday after SDilday middotwemiddot appeal to YOU t6 be more than Alnetican to be truly Catholic to love the Church everywhele to realize that 5Z collections a year for the parish aad a few second collection a year for the Impoverished and bleeding Christ elsewhere are not enoughmiddot During this Christmas season we try to be especially generous with others Will you share your generosity with the Holy Father by sending a sacrifice to The Society for the Propashygation of the Faith

GOD LOVE YOU to Mrs MFW for $10 I promised the Lord that if He would give me the strength to wash my living room walls I would send what it would cost to have the work done Themiddot walls never looked cleaner bullbull to VMV for $35 I wanted to spend this money for a new slipcover for a chair~

but decided to send it for Gods poor bull to Mrs LFB for $6 This is one-tenth of what I earned for serving on the jury ia our country

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Prelate Stresses Essential Virtues Of Bishops

LOS ANGELES (NC) The virtues essential to qualshyify a priest for the bishops office are acquired from living examples rather than learned in books and schoels Auxiliary Bishop Timothy Man_ ning of Los Angeles asserted at a consecration rite here

In his sermon at the conseClra tion of the Most Rev John J Ward to serve as an Auxiliary Bishop of Los Angeles Bishop Manning said the candidate for the bishops office must be the model of the humble virtuesshyvirtues which are necessary against the stresses of our daily lives--chastity temperance pashytience humility and affabilitv-

James Francis Cardinal McIn_ tyre of Los Angeles was he con secrator at the ceremony today in St Vibianas cathedral Archshybishop Joseph T McGucken of San Franeisco and Bishop Alden J Bell of Sacramento were the co-consecrators

The bishop must be a model for the flock entrusted to his care Bishop Manning said He must be a living expression of the Sacred Scriptures so that were the holy testaments lost people could still look at thl~ir

bishop and from his example model their lives toward holi shyness

You will notice that he is ncshycepted not because of extraorshydinary talents of mind some social graces nor heroic and rare virtues These would resemble mountain peaks unassailable ex_ cept to the very few

The bishops united with the pope are the successors to the Apostles Bishop Manning said Their mission is the same he continued to give a foundation to the Church to give it visibil ity and permanence and to serve the pilgr11n people of God by heralding the glad tidings of the Gospel to every generation until time shall be no more

Laymen Head School Boards in Oklahoma

OKLAHOMA CITY (NC) shyLaymen have been named to head Catholic school boards in Oklahoma City and in Tulsa as part of a reorganization of the Diocesan School Board by Biamphshyop Victor J Reed

The boards will act in advisory capacities to Father ErDE~st Flusche dioeesan superintendent of schools

Head of the Oklahoma City board it Harold Askew prelishydent of the Askew Adjustment Inc and the father of two gradshyuates of Catholic schools John Bennet Shaw a funeral director and father of three is head of the Tulsa board

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Day Star With Thee is the

principality in the day of Thy strength in the brightness of the saints from the womb before the day star I begot Thee

Legion of Decency The following films are to be

added to the lists in their reshyspective classifications

Unobjectionable for Adults and Adolescents--Ladies Who Do Surf Party

Objectionable in Part for All -Four for Texas (Objection This contrived melodramatic comedy is frequently guilty of a brazen exploitation of indecent costuming and suggestive situashytions) Soldier in the Rain (Obshyjection This otherwise innocshy

German Bishops Approve Social BONN (NC) - A comshy annual Lenten fund drive not

for religious purposes but strict shymission of German Catholic ly for social welfare projects inbishops has approved a four developing countries

million dollar program for The 1963 drive broughtmiddot $12shysocial aid projects in Africa 125000 the largest collection Asia and Latin America accordshy since Misereor began in 1959 ing to the German Catholic news giving a five-year total of $54shyagency KNA 750000

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The funds for Latin America are going to medical programs and to self-help organizations such as farming cooperatives in the Dominican Republic Haiti and Mexico

uous comedy is marred by the introduction of sensational diashylogue) Viva Las Vegas (Objecshytion Continuous emphasis upon grossly suggestive costuming and dancing is inexcusable in a film chiefly designed for young audiences)

Condemned-An Affair of the Skin (Objection The immoral context in which its confused theme is developed and sensashytional treatment in dialogue and situations render this film totally unacceptable)

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Cite Declaration Of Human Rights

NEW YORK (NC)-The 15th anniversary of the Univenal declaration of Human Rights waa commemorated at a special Mas here attended 117 350 United NatioDII delegates COMUshyJar representatives memben of the UN Secretariat and represhysentatives of non-governmental organizations

The Mass was celebrated by Auxiliary Bishop James H Grif_ fiths of New York Assistant Bishop for UN Affairs of the National Catholie Welfare Conshyference at the chapel of SS Faith Hope and Charity and was followed by a coHee hOUT

The commemoration was unshyder the joint sponsorship of the NCWC Office for UN AffainI and 12 international Catholic orshyganizations in consultative rela_ tionship with the UN Economk

and Social Council all of which are active in promoting human righ1s through public opinion and voluntary agency activity

World CoDllCienca

Msgr Timothy J Flynn New York archdiocesan director of informatio~ preached the 1Iel shymon He called the Universal Declaration of Human Rights the conscience of the world comshymunity

ill a viable document he aaid and a hopeful one It speaks out not as perfectly one would wJsh--iet DOt ~ weak17 one might fear For the tintChristmas Cheor from St Stanislaus FaR Rw time in hmoZ7 there ill bull _enshyol protecting tbebuls OD wbldl

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$aysRed G~ana

Teaches Religion WASHINGTON (N C) - A

white Father missioner from -Africa said here that Ghana 80metimes is called a Soviet satellite but all of its schools teach religion as a part of their Wrriculum

Father J Alfred RichardvF formerly of West Warwick ~I and regional superior of the vhite Fathers serving in northshyern Ghana and in Nigeria said that all of Ghanas schools are covernment-supported and sushyPervised

Nevertheless he said an ef the students have a set period of_ religious Instruction every day Priests and Sisters may come into the non-Catholic chools to teach theseclasse9 Protestants also have their own eIasses even in the Catholic chools If the pagan children dont want to go with either of

these groups the teachers must then give them a class of moral in8tr tion

Asks Church Help He said that in the northern

regions where the White Fathers have been for years teachers come to them for materials for the moral instruction classes lhe ~overnment pays teachers ealaries and supplies textbooks for all schools he said

Although there are no pri shyvate schools as such he said the government still looks to the Church for help in its efforts to provide education for all The White Fathers were recently asked by the government to add 35 new classrooms to the school system in the Tamale diocese be stated

Says Missionaries Made Scapegoats

NAIROBI (NC) - A vigorous protest against seeking a reli shygious solution for a political problem has been made by the Southern Sudan Christian Assoshyoiation

The Sudan is a full ICa1e police state the SSCA says in bull letter sent to all heads of Chri5shytlan churches to all heads of African states and to United Na_ tions Secretary General U lhant to denounce the religious persecution which the Sudan government is carrying on in Southern Sudan

We know that missionaries are only the scapegoats of an lll-conceivedpolicy aiming at giving a religious solution (Imshyposing Islam) to a political and cultural problem (the dfferences between South and North) the letter says If Christianity and the Christian churches are inshyvolved in the Southern Sudan problem it is because the Arabs eek a religious solution to the Afra-Arab conflict This means to bring religion into politial

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PONCE (NC)-The Most Key Luis Aponte Mar~ez 41 the new Bishop of Ponce is the first native to become spiritual head of a diocese in Puerto Rico

He succeeded Bishop Jamea E McManus CSSR who disshyclosed here that because of failshying health he had resigned as Bishop of Ponce before Pope Paul VI appointed him to serve as an Auxiliary Bishop of New York

Bishop Aponte a nativE~ of Lajas was ordained to the priestshyhood on April 10 1950 He was consecrated Bishop in 1960 and served as Auxiliary to BiBhop McManus until last April when he was named Coadjutor BiBhop with the right of successionbullbull

Second Bishop He was the second Puerto

Rican to become a bishop--the first was Bishop ~lejo Arizmen di de la Torre who served in South America 160 years ag j)

Auxiliary Bishop Juan de Dios Lopez de Victoria of San Juan P R who was consecrated early this year is the third native of the island to become a member of the hierarchy

Urge Acceptance Of Negroes

DAYTON (NC) - Some- 60 Catholic and Protestant clergyshymen in three nearby Ohio comshymunities have called for acc~ptshyance of Negroes as neighbors on the basis of Christian principles and common decency

The clergymen made clear they expected segregated hllusshying to come to an end and pledged to work for racial jusshytic in their communities of Oakshywood Kettering and Centerville which have a total populatioJtl of about 75000

When Negroes move into the south-of-Dayton neighborhoods as they surely will the stateshyment said there need not be panic or decline in real estate values It is the duty of the Church to prepare for the acshyceptance of these persons on the basis of Christian principles and common decency

The statement also called upon the people of the commushynity to develop programs of self-examination and action leading to justice in race relashytions

Updating Philosophy Aim of Meeting

CHICAGO (NC)-Updatinl~ of philosophy courses in Catholic colleges and universities will be the subject of a meeting of Cath olic philosophy professors from five Midwest statess at DePaul University here tomorrow

It is time our philosophy courses reflect the fact that the world of Thomas Aquinas is not Our world and that his probl~

are not ours Gerard F Kreyehe head of DePauls philosophy deshypartment said commenting on the meeting

Too often professors and lrtUshy

dents shadow-box the ghost of the 13th century by continuing to wrestle with pseudo-probll~ml that nobody else bothers to cono lider he added

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Wonderful A light shall shine

upon us this day for the Lord is born to us and Hemiddot shall be c a I led Wonderful God the Prince of Peace the Father of the world to come of whose reign there shall be no end

ApproveNewman Apostolate Pian

WASHINGTON (NC) -Plana were approved here for raising $5 million for Newman Apostolshyate activities in behalf of more than 600000 Catholics attending secular colleges The action was taken at a

meeting of the board of trusteel of the National Newman Foun dation Three members of the Hierarchy attended the meeting Archbishop Paul J Hallinan of Atlanta retiring episcopal modshyerator of the National Newman Apostolate Archbishop John P Cody Apostolic Administrator of the New Orleans archdiocese and chairman of the Youth Deshypartment Nati-onal Catholic Welfare Conference and Auxilshyiary Bishop James W Malone of Youngstown Ohio newly elected episcopal moderator of the Newman Apostolate

A letter in English from Pope Paul VI was read at the meeting It expressed his approval of the Newman Foundations activities and conveyed his blessings to 1he board of trustees

Top B lood Donor KISUBI (NC)-Brother LwanAn tile Blessings of the Season from ga football coach at St

Holy Cross Fan River Marys College here has set a record as the top blood donor iBRu Ablsla Anna Czerwonka John Levesque Uganda He has donated 18 pin

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Interfaith Groups Back Rights Action

WASHINGTON (NC)-Repre sentatives of Catholic Protestant and Jewish agencies supported a statement here urging efforts to bring the civil rights bill before the House of Representatives

The statement backed a disshycharge petition to get the measshyure out of the House Rules Com_ mittee and also called for other efforts to speed the legislation

The statement was issued fol lowing a special meeting of the Leadership Con~erence on Civil Rights a loosely knit federation at national religious fraternal and secular organizations

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Diocesan Pupils Share Blessings Of Holy Time

Merry Christmas from this column to each and every D i 0 C e san high schooler but special good wishes to those students who have prepared for Christs birthshyday by doing something extra for others

The girls at Fall Rivers Sacred Hearts Academy for inshystance who brought Christmas cheer to elderly ladies at a local convalescent home by including them on Christmas card lists The project was Sodality-inshyspired but open to the entire student body

And all classes at Jesus-Mary Academy Fall River are collectshying food and preparing baskets fQr needy families In addition the Mission Club will provide a new outfit for each while the Sodality will give the family a complete turkey dinner

A Christmas Hootenanny helped provide funds for these projects All classes participated and featured acts included a yodeling demonstration by Jean_ nine Garand French folk songs by Vivianne Ouellette and a duet by Jeanne and Jeannette Robidoux

Rose Hawthorne Home Mt St Mary Academy Glee

Club will make its annual trip to the Rose Hawthorne Lathrop Home this Christmas season In addition to singing carols memshybers bring gifts for the patients

At DA junior and senior 80dalists are sending a Christ shymas spiritual bouquet to the Holy Father The academys anshynual Christmas cantata was held Tuesday while a Jesse Tree Contest Sodality-sponsored was held today It consisted ofa writ ten quiz concerning symbols decshyorating a Jesse Tree displayed tn the school

Also displaying a Jesse Treein addition to participating in the Advent Wreath devotion ~hroughout the past four weeks are students at Tauntons Bishop Cassidy High Each class proshyvided symbols from either the Old or New Testament to hang on the tree And Cassidy girls ate circulating religious Christ shymas cards as part of their camshypaign to keep Christ in Christ shymas

At Bishop Cassidy the Cathoshylic Students Mission Crusade

had girls eating pizza for the missions yesterday Profits from a Pizza-for-Lunch-Daywill supshyport Crusade projects

Christmas Observances

Partying tomorrow will be students at Holy Family High in New Bedford The student counshycil is responsible for food and decorations and each room will have its own party and entershytainment Additionally the Glee Club will sing for the entire student body

Clubs Celebrate

Also at the Mount the French Club has distributed French Christmas cards with the tradishytional Joyeux Noel the United Nations World Affairs Club is partying and the Journalism Club plans a lovely Christmas issue of the Mereian school paper Sodality probationers will send only religious Christ shymas cards

And today the Mounties will offermiddot two performances of Christmas in the Villlage Square produced by the Orshychestra Glee Club and Dramatic Club A performance this aftershynoon is for students and tonights showing is for parents and friends

Joyous GrEetings from Blessed Sacrament Fall River

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Congress Approves Bracero Extension

WASHINGTON (NC) - The Senate has approved and sent to President Johnson a one-year extension of the controversial Mexican farm labor program amid indications that this may be its last lease on life The House had pJeviously voted exshytension

The program under which Mexican workers called braceros are imported to work on U S farms has long been a target of criticism by church and labor groups

Critics of the program claim it exploits the Mexicans and puts American farm workers at a disshyadvantage

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Jewish Leader Defends Record Of Pius XII

WASHINGTON (NC)-A nationally known Jewish leader has defended Pope Pius XII against the accusashytion that ambition or expediency motivated him in his attitude 10 the nazi persecution of Jews

No one who reads the record of Pius XIIs actions on behalf of Jews can subscribe to this a(lshycusation says Dr Joseph L Lich ten director of the BNai BRHh Anti-Defamation Leagues intershycultural affairs department

Dr Lichten says the assistance rendered by Pope Pius in helping Jews escape from tbe nazis hiding them and pr(l shyviding for their material and spiritual needs was of inesti shymable value

Documented Pamphlet The Jewish leaders analysls

is contained in a heavily docushymE-nted 40 page pamphlet - A Question of Judgment Pius XII and the Jews

The immediate occasion of the pamphlet is a controversial and widely publicized play The Deputy by German author Rolf Hochhuth Produced in several European countries the play is scheduled for a Broadshyway production next year

However Dr Lichten had allshyready published in 1958 an article in the Anti-Defamation League Bulletin Pope Pius xn and the Jews which out- lined the aid given by the late Pope to the Jewish people all over nazi-occupied Europe Dr Lichten has since been engaged in extensive research on the subject

Extended to CatholiClll Dr Lichten puts the case

against Pius XII in these wordll That as head of one of the mogt1 powerful moral forces on earth he committed an unspeakable sin of omission by not issuing a formal statement condemning the nazis genocidal slaughter of the Jews and that his silence was motivated by reasons conshysidered in modern times as baSEl political exigency economic inshyterests and personal ambition

The case for the late Pope he says is That in relation to the insane behavior of the nazill from overlords to self-styled cog like Eichmann he did everything humanly possible to save lives and alleviate suffering among the Jews that a formal statement would have provoked the nazis to brutal retaliation and would substantially have thwarted further Catholic actiolll on behalf of Jews

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Radar System Foils Church Robbers

QUINCY (NC)-A radar sys_ tem ringing Lady of Good Coun sel church here is credited witJll foiling at least 10 attempted robshyberies

The radar apparatus was inshystalled by the pastor Msgr Ar thur J Riley after vandals broke into the church a year ag) and almost ruined its interior

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Foreign Aid Bill Eliminates Birth Control WASHINGTON (NC)

Senate-House conferees have dropped a b i r t h control authorization from the $36 billion foreign aid bill

In place of a provision author_ izing use of U S tax funds to pay birth control projects in aid-receiving countries the conshyferees agreed to language pershymitting money to be spent to

Object to Showing Of Play The Vicar

BROOKLYN (NC)-The Jewmiddot ish War Veterans of King6 County have expressed concern about possible showing of the play The Vicar which implies that Pius XII shares the guilt for nazi extermination of Jews

Melvin M Hurwitz command_ er of the veterans group said showing of the play will serve no uleful purpose but will conshytinue the lie about Catholics

He also said it is most urgent that all our citizens speak out and relate that the Catholic Church has a record in evidence of helping all minorities includshying the Jews

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Urges All-out Effort In Negroes Behalf

LOUISVILLE (NC) - The Church must use all the means at her disposal to defend the Negro today as she has done for immigrants in the past Matshythew Ahmann executive director of the National Catholic Confershyence on Interracial Justice said at a forum here

An extensive Catholic response to the Negros plight Ahmann said demands increased efforts for joint Negro and white projshyects under Church auspices He listed urban renewal and open occupancy in suburbia as spe cific areas for Catholic coopershyation with other denominations

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Mrs John D Sylvia heads new officers of the Womens Guild to be installed Monday Jan 13

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CYO members will tour Taunshy~ State Hospital Friday Dec 21 Members will go caroling Sunday and Monday Dec 22 and 23 and will attend a Christ shymas party and dance Saturday Dec 28

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New Womens Guild officers are Mrs Stewart Allen presishyd-ent Miss Bernice Lopes viceshypresident Mrs Conrad G Kurth secretary Mrs Manuel Manciel treasurer

Kansas Couple Gets Mission Crosses

WICHITA (NC) - A young married couple heading for the Amazon swamps of Belem Brashyzil where they will staff a Catholic school for homeless boys was given mission crosses here

Bishop Mark K Carroll of Wichita presented the crosses to Mr and Mrs David Schoenhofer of Walnut Kan who are memshybers of the Papal Volunteers for Latin America

The Schoenhofers are answershying the appeal of an Italian priest operating a home for 80 neglected boys Mr Schoenhofer a carpenter will teach the boys woodwork and his wife will keep order and conduct the groups social activities

Pre-Ball Supper Attleboro area of the Society

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Mrs Alexander Kamionek and Mrs Gloria Paquin will be in charge of the social hour for the Womens Guild meeting schedshyuled for 730 Wednesday night Jan 8 A swap party will be featured ST MARY SOUTH DARTMOUTH

The Womens Guild will enshytertain members children at a Christmas party Sunday Dec 22 in the church hall OUR LADY OF GRACE NORTH WESTPORT

Council of Catholic Women members plan a guildola for Saturday Feb 8 HOLY CROSS FALL RIVER

PTA Christmas party will be held at 6 Saturday night Dec 21 in the parish hall A chicken pie supper childrens movies and a visit from Santa Claus will be featured

A social is planned for Sunshyday Jan 26 and the next rel(ushylar meeting wiU be Tuesday Jan 7

VATICAN CITY (NC) - A Vatican City press bulletin has denied reports that a priest who recently went to Isanbul was sent there to explain why Pope Paul VI felt that a meeting with Greek Orthodox Patriarch Athshyenagoras of Constantinople was impossible during the Popes trip to the Holy Land

The priest Father Pierre Duprey WF the Secretariat for Promoting Christian Unitys Undersecretary for Orthodox Relations flew from Rome to Istanbul

A Vatican spokesman said that Fa ther Duprey carried only a letter of introduction from Aushygustin Cardinal Bea SJ Presishydent of the Unity Secretariat to Patriarch Athenagoras Father Duprey delivered no letter from the Pope to the Patriarch he said

Commenting on the Popes visit the Vatican City daily LOsservatore Roman noted that it would coincide with the celeshybration of Orthodox Christmas on Jan 6 which is celebrated in the Western Church as the feast ltgtf the Epiphany

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THE ANC 19Catholic Studies Thurs Dec 19 1963

Course Begins At Yale

NEW HAVEN (NC) - A Adoration new chair for Roman Cathoshylic Studies and the appointshy

A sanctified dayment of Stephan G Kuttner hath shone upon uscanon law professor at the Cathshycome ye nations andolic University of America

Washington as its first incumshy adore the Lord for bent were announced here by this day a great Yale University light hath descended

Kingman Brewster Jr Yale upon the earth Alshypresident said the chair was leluiaestablished through a $500000 gift in memory of the late Father T Lawrason Riggs Yale alumshynus of the 1910 class who was Catholic chaplain at the univershysity for 21 years The chair Advocates Oldsters named for Father Riggs was Learn L~n~uagesmade possible through an enshyd)wmEnt of Yale alumni who PROVIDENCE (NC)-Father prefer to remain anoymous Joseph L Lennon OP dean of Brewster said Providence College here is an

Kuttners appointment is efshy advocate of a delayed vocation fectivp July 1 1964 The professhy movement in the field of foreign sor 56 a native of Germany languages He told the Rhode taught at the University of Bershy Island Modern Language Assoshylin the Lateran University in ciation Winter meeting that pershyRome and joined the Catholic sons 25 years and older learn a

foreign language more swiftly judge and law professor was a U faculty in 1940 His father a

and thoroughly than a high Lutheran his mother Jewish school or college student KnowlshyHe became a convert to the edge of a foreign language enshyCatholic Faith in 1933 He is hances respect and admiration married to ~he former Eva Illich he said and they have nine children

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n THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thtlrs Dec 19 1963

Aid to Public Schools Exclusively Menace to Existence of Others

CINCINNATI (NC)-Massive Federal aid exclusively for pUb_ lic schools would substantially imperil the healthy existence of church-related schoolsJohn C Hayes dean of the Loyola University School of Law Chishycago said here

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Laud Popes Plan For Pilgrimage

PHILADELPHIA (NC)-Three non-Catholic leaders said here Pope Paul VIs trip to the Holy Land next month will promote the ecumenical movement and help in the renewal of the Church

This view was expressed at a press conference by Archbishop Iakovos of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of North and South America the Rev Eugene Carson Blake Stated Clerk (chief executive officer) of the United Presbyterian Church in the U S A and Episcopal Bish_ op James A Pike of California

Dr Blake said the Popes Holy Land pilgrimage illustrates the process by which the Catholic Church is coming up to date

Archbishop Iakovos said the trip would contribute to widenshymg the horizon

Bishop Pike said the pilgrimshyage would involve Pope Paul with other Christians on a going out basis - a development he said is needed in the ecumenical movement to avoid the suggesshytion of a patronizing attitude

University Natural Law Society Hayes a former president of the National Council of Catholic Men cited Supreme Court deshycisions in which he said the FederaL government has vindishycated the basic constitutkmal rights of parents and children to choose to be educated in pri shyvate and church-related schools

The same Federal government therefore he maintained ought not to initiate a program which by excluding such schools withshyout constitutional necessity sub_ stantially imperils their healthy existence and development

On the contrary according to Hayes compara1gtle aid ought to be afforded to those schools by including them in the Federal program in forms which are pershymissible under the Constitution as presently construed

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21 J FKs Reading Habits Great Legacy to All By Msgr John S Kennedy

The late President Kenshynedy has left a manifold legacy and many an enshyduring and instructive memshyory to the country Even as this is set down writers in the daily pap e r s a ndshymagazines are analyzing the meaning and the accomplishshyments of his life and espeshycially of his cashyreer in public office In the months and years to come a far more proshyfound and crit shyical interpretation will appear in book after bookThis departshyment concerned as it is with books would now point out but one particular in President Kenshynedys example and that has to do with reading

By those who observed him closely it agreed that he did more reading than any President since Wilson He was a close reader of the daily press and of other periodicals But so are many others in public life He was also and long had been a reader of books

AU Sorts of Books

It is not unheard of that all American President reads books But what we generally hear about is the books he reads for recreation Thus one chief execshyutive is said to get away from the cares of state by plunging into western stories another by eating up whodunits

We sometimes hear of a Presshyidents reading works of history or biography which recreate and illuminate the American past But seldom if ever are we told that a President reads all sorts of books

This last seems to have been the case with Mr Kennedy From time to time there were press stories concerning his reading of the moment and what impressed one was the range represented by the titles listed

Style Discernible The results of such reading

showed in various ways For exshyample in his public addresses It is true of course that he like everyone in a similar posishytion had speechwriters But he himself worked diligently on every talk he gave and his mind his style were discernible in each

Again the results of Mr Ken_ nedys reading manifested themshyselves in his approach to the problems he had to handle He was not narrow doctrinaire or simplistic

He saw complications implishycations distinctions nuances he was humane and subtle Granted that he hewed to cershytain central convictions He did not apply them mechanically or mouth them as if they were magic

Both rigid liberal and rigid conservative faulted him beshycause he did not accede to the easy extremism of either His was a mind informed and disshycriminating which surveyed the whole complex field before him and led him to pick his way carefully

One hopes that this example will be noted bY parents All kinds of trite or sentimental things are being said will be said to their children by fathers and mothers seeking to intershypret to their offspring the life and death of the late President

THE ANCHOR-Hits Interracial Thurs Dec 19 1963

Marriage Laws WASHINGTON (NC) - The

National Catholic Conference for Interracial Justice has branded laws against interracial marriage an invasion of individual rights and a denial of Catholic doctrine

Without specifically advocatshying such marriages the NCCIJ said the right to decide to marshyry and whom to marry resides within the iridividual person

Convention resolutions dealt with a wide range of civil rights issues including one of the most

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the iniquity of the earth be abolished and the Saviour of the world shall reign over us

sensitive of all interracial mar- turn through repeal or court deshyriage cision

The NCCIJ declared that laws The Catholic conscience conshyagainst interracial marriage are demns abhors and rejects the an invasion of individual rights underlying racist philosophy and promised to seek their over_ which speaks of racial intershy

marriage as depreciating a ra-Gift to Hospital cial strain the resolution said

Human persons are not cattle DETROIT (NC) -Providence The Catholic dogma revealed by

Hospital here has received a God of the unity of the human gift of $125 million in the form family cries out against this of General Motors stocks from pagan ideology the family of Edward F Fisher In another resolution the a pioneer in the auto industry NCCIJ said Catholic social and Sister Denise the hospitals ad- fraternal organizations that pracshyministrator said the gift will be tice discrimination should either used to build an educational unit change their policies or have at the new Providence Hospital their chaplains withdrawn and to be completed next Fall be disbanded bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull~bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull~bullbull~~~~ bullbull~

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Broadcaster Hits Church Stand PHILADELPHIA (NC) - The is not to be criticized for

president of the National Assoshy seeking to get higher standards ciation of Broadcasters said here in radio and television programs that a church groups recent But the way to accomplish this statement on broadcasting conshy is not through greater Federal tained recommendations t hat control would lead to government domshy Meanwhile it was announced ination of radio and television that representatives of the NAB

LeRoy Collins NAB president and the church council will meet made this claim in an address in New York Monday to disshy(Nov 30) to the Assembly of cuss the statement United Church Men a unit of A spokesman for the broadshythe Nat ion a 1 C 0 u neil of casters association said it objectsChurches He was referring to particularly to the statements a statement on broadcasting isshy call for regulation by the Fedshysued last June 8 by the National eral Communications CommisshyCouncil sion of commercial announceshy

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Holy Christmas from Hoi Redeemer Chatham Richard Moye Kevin Rodericks Frances

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Atout Religion

Plan Candelight Service Sunday

WASHINGTON (NC)-Preslshydent Johnson will speak at aft (nterfaith candlelight service Sunday at the Lincoln Memorial that will conclude a month of aational moUrning for President

Kennedy Thousands of candles will be

light at dusk from a torch ig nited at the eternal flame that burns - at the late Presidents grave in Arlington National Cemetery across the Potomac River from the Lincoln Memoshyrial

The program is sponsored by the Interreligious Committee on Race Relations (ICRR) in conshyjunction with the Archdiocese of Washington the Council of Churches and the Jewish Comshymunity Council

It was developed at a meetshyIng of sponsoring organizations called by Archbishop Patrick A OBoyle of Washington chairshyman of the ICRR

Brief prayers will be offered at the service by Msgr John S Spence a member of the ICRR executive committee and two ICRR co-chairmen Episcopal Bishop William F Creighton of WashingtQn and Rabbi Lewis A Weintraub president of the Washington Board of Rabbis

Methodist Bishop John Wesley Lord of Washington also an ICRR co - chairman wi[ be master of ceremonies

Christians in Rome Mark Charity Day

ROME (NC) -Catholics and DonCatholics from eight counshytries exchanged gifts for the poor and the sick during cereshymonies in Romes city hall marking the first Christian Charity Day

ltalian Catholics gave radio 89ts for non-Catholic Dutch hosshypital patients Brazilian Cathoshy

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atatement encouraging Califorshynia public school teachers to teach about religion will be conshysidered by the California Board of Education

Methodist Bishop Gerald Ken nedy of Los Angeles was chief author of the statement said Thomas W Braden board presshyident who with William Norris of Pasadena served on the comshymittee

Braden said many teachers misinterpret the U S Supreme

Court decision banning prayers in schools as also banning teachshying about religion

The statement prepared at the boards request said Christian

parents are protected by law againllt attempts to destroy or weaken their childrens faith ill their religion

The- statement said teachers mould be able to differentiate betweoen conducting a compulshysory worship service and teachshying about religion

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The puampol tile Church of SL FraDcls SaVerio ill VIJAYAshyPl1BAM in Trichur diocese ill southern IDdia writes This

church was established ill 1911 when amphis plaoe was most andeVelopecL Latel7 the Catholic populatioa has been steadil iIlcreasinc The church IDeant for hardl7 100 famili DOW bu to accommodate 600 famills we arCeDtl7 Deedmiddot 000 to eoDshystruct a larger cbarch Be upla farther that the -ampoverument has erected a coliece aDd other iDstit tlons includinamp those of the Arm7

nHOI Pillbl MIn- AU there which increases the numbelll using tbe charch The pastor Father

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ADAM AND EVE AD ancient Moslem tradition tells how God took pity on Adam

and Eve oar first parents after the left Paradise Thewa dered doWll through Asia aDd India God created for them Ceylon a second natural Paradise A high mountain there even today is the place of pilgrimage The IslaDds that link India

1IDd Ceylon are called Adams Bridge bull In southern India there are 10 maD vocations and calls on ns for help to balld charches Perhaps DOwhere Is abowinlaquo the wind of the Spirit mach To further this we think of

THE TWELVE WAYS TO CHRISTMAS GIVINGmiddot L Build a CHAPEL where Christ may come every dllJ

Cost $2500 2 Build a SCHOOL where children may learn to know

Christ Cost $2500 S Build a CONVENT where Sisters may dwell aod teach

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THE ANCHOR- 23Israeli President Thurs Dec 19 1963

Greets Pilgrims JERUSALEM (lfC) - Preshy

dent Shneor Z Shazar prei8ed the work of 1ile ecumenical coundl as he welcomed a IIOUP Birthday 01 pDgr1Dul from Rome whicll ~

cluded DiDe arehbfsbops and Sf G ran t we beshybi~ seech T h bullbull alshyIbe pDsrtms who numbesed 120 Ja aU were led by MeDdte mighty God that Rite ~ Georgea Hakin 01 even as we anticishyAcre zael who tranalated the pate the adorable President lIebrew -language birthday of Thy son welcome and replled for the so too may we joyshygroup fully receive His

bull We here as an of humanitymiddot eternal giftsthe President said have folshylowed with great interest the ecumenical council deliberations in Rome and have witnessed with great satisfaction the spirit of peace and mutual understandshy Ohio Man Donates ing which inspired these di8Ctl18shy Site for Hospital lions

We welcome your efforts in MANSFIELD (NC) - A 144shythis field Not in one day will acre farmland tract in Ohio here we attain these lofty aims but has been donated as a hospital we are sure that justice and love siteto the Sistersof Charity of of one fellow man will triuml~h St Augustine whose mother in the end house is in Cleveland

rter the bishops who canll Justine Sterkel donor of thefrom the U S Caneda Austrashy land comes from a family whichlia ItalT and Africa visited 1be helped establish thia citys twoBasiliea of the Holy Sepulcber parishesia tbe Jordanian leCtor of 1 salem The Sisters of Charity wiD

ataff the hospital Miss Sterkel Pledge $21 Million said she will manage the fundshy

raiaing drive for the hospitalFor Four Schools Marjori Crowen Mary Craffey Bobby Crow11 construction It bull planned te 1tOCltVILLl CENTRE ltJft Stephen Craffey provide 200 bedL

-be Rockville Centre dioeeIIrlD campaign f~ $20 million lio Cleveland Planning ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Joyous Noel from Our Lady of the Cape Brewster

build four Catholic high ICbook hal gone over the top with Schools for 18000 pledges totaling $21M7482 ftIe

CLEVELAND (NC) - Archfour new schools will accommoshybishop Edward F Hoban has anshydate 600 New York student jill nounced a multimillion dollarLong Island eampaign to provide classroom for middot18000 high school studentsExchanmt Posts over the next five year

VATICAN CITY (NC)-AJd bishop Gaetano Alibrandl ApolIshy The Bishop of Cleveland anshytoIlc Nuncio to Chile and Arcl nounced no goal But it is esti shybishop Egano Righi-LambertinJ mated that facilities for 18000 Apostolic Nuncio to Lebanon would cost lIB much as $36 milshyhave exchanged posts lion

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Fremiddotedom Rally Continued from Page One

will be 80 teenagers and adults from the Williamston N C area Rev Harold Melvin Fall River Episcopalian minister recently jailed in Williamston fOr partishycipation in a protest against in equalities in treatment of Neshygroes is responsible for the groups invitation to Fall River

They are sponsored by the Southern Christian Leadership Conference led by Rev Martin Luther King Jr While in Masshysachusetts they will stay at Packard Manse Roxbury and will visit nearby communities including Fall River

Rev Edmund Delaney curate at Holy Name parish Fall River will act for the Bishop and head Catholic participation in the rally Representatives of Jewish Bnd Protestant synagogues and churches are also lending supshyport The local NAACP unit is headed by Rev Floyd Black minister at Bethel AME church in Fall River

In connection with the rally NAACP members are seeking dinner invitations for the 80 Williamston citizens preceding the event It is thought that this will give Fall River residents the opportunity of learning at first hand the situation in the South with regard to Negro equality

Invitations are sought for one or two guests at each participashyting home Guests will be picked up by hosts at 3 oclock Sunday afternoon at Bethel AME church Hanover Street and will be brought to Sacred Heart auditoshyrium by 7 to prepare for the rally

Among members of the Homes Committee arranging invitations is Mrs Walter Conrad of Holy Name parish Fall River Those wishing to extend hospitality can reach her at OSborne 4-6128

Kennedy Scholarship PURCHASE (NC) - Manhatshy

tanville College of the Sacred Heart has announced establishshyment of a John Fitzgerald Kenshynedy Scholarship Fund Three gifts totaling $4600 have been received as initial contributions The scholarship will be awarded to students with leadership abilshyity who are in need of financial aid

Redeemer o God who

makest us glad with the yearly expectashytion of our redempshytion grant that we who now joyfully receive Thine onlyshybegotten Son as our Redeemer may also without fear behold Him coming as our Judge tt

Jesuit Scientist Heads Academy

NEW YORK (NC) - Father 1 John J Lynch SJ an expert 1 in the detection of earthquakes has been name president of the New York Academy of Sciences which was founded in 1817 and has a membership of 18000

The Jesuit priest director of Fordham Universitys seismic station was named to the post themiddot day before his 69th birthday He said he considered his apshypointment a distinct honor

The seismic observatory at Fordham is one of the most fa mous centers of earthquake study in the world Besides his supervision of it Father Lynch carries on a full program of ~

teaching mathematics physics and seismology

In 1946 Father Lynch designed a seismic observatory for theChristmas Blessings from St Pius X Dominican Republic to give

Sou~h Yarmouth warnings of earthquakes In 1951 he helped run seismic profiles

Rev Philip Davignon Thomas Slayter Edward in connection with bull search for ~

Robinson Mark Fruean Daniel Baker the tomb of st Petor

Bishop Grutka Gives Pope Saints Relic

v A TIC A H CIT Y (HC) shyBishop Andrew G Grutka of Gary Ind has presented Pope Paul VI with a long-lost relic of St Cyril who with his brother St Methodius brought Chrisshytianity to the Slavs 1100 years ago

Bishop Grutka who Ja of Slovak ancestry gave the relic to the Pope in the Sistine chapel at a ceremony attended by hunshydreds of bishops priests semishynanans and lay people most of them of Slavic origin

May the spiritual signficance and celebration of Christs Birthday bring to us all hope and joy And may we be guided to love peace and charity For therein lies the real meaning of the promi~e

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TODAY-Mass as on Sunday It is by Gods grace and his Our Lords TombChristmas is the feast of every persons redemption shy Our God is coming to save us Sacramental order that these Ele_ The Popes trip shall therefoNThis night is born to you a Savior who is Christ the Lord (Communion Hymn)-this is the cisive events already a part of be a continuatiltp1 of the CouncilBeing the Ultimate whom the the history of the human race It Shall point to the necessity olChristian confronts in worship can become a part of everymansStudents and Freedom prayer for the success 01 1beChristian worship is not a matshy personal history as they are mysshyIt is good to hear the swelling number of distinguished Council and it shall exempl~ ter of elients frantically searchshy teriously sacramentally mad e that Christian Charity that ill toeducators who are insisting that their students do not ing for a disinterested God God present in every congregation of reign before all attemcentll enjoy an absolute freedom of action but a freedolll that i8 the one who searches who the people of God here and now reunion

must be used - not abused - in keeping with the dictates finds who love~ patiently while The urgency of todays Mass DiscussiC)nwaitin~ for a free response of expressed in such texts a6of the law of God and the good order of the community But the intellectual work elllove The Lord is near (Enshy Pour out your dew you heavshyAs happens in every college generation there are the council may not only nottrance Hymn First Reading) al shy ens from above Put forth cease but increa8e during 1bethose individuals who feel that because they are physically ways Our Advent task is to your power Lord and come intersessionable to do many things then they have the right to follow make our antennae more sensishy The Lord draws near middotMake In an address to the 14th e shytive to His current comings intheir desires and this is the business of no one but themshy no delay is an urgency which gress of Italian CathoHc LawshyWord and sacraments has a present dimension as wellselves They rail against college regulations and deans y~rs Cardinal Bea Presidem ol

as a past and a future The presshywarnings and feel that any attempt to call them to reshy TOMORROW-Ember Friday the Secretariat for the Promoshyent dimension of todays Mass

sponsibility for what they have done is a violation of sacred in Winter With fasting and with tionof Chritian Unity develshyis decisive for our salvationshyprayer we prepare to celebrate oped one of the themes 01 thefreedom history as a community of beshythe Lords historic Advent And last debates of the 2nd SessioampTheirs is of course the action of the adolescent who lievers in the present momentas we wait we realize more He attemnted to define Chrisshya moment made holy by Christcries out for the freedom of the adult while clinging to the keenly the bonds that unite us tian Reli~ious Liberty Reli shythrough His action in this sacrashyirresponsibility of the child They are disturbed when told to the Jewish people The full gious liberty he said 1a _ment

that Lhey cannot have it both ways Either they are meaning of Christs Advent can inalienable and undeniable right be known only to the Christian MONDAY-Mass as on Sunshy of man Ih treatment and deshychildren - in which case they must place their decisions who is as familiar with the Old day So Ollr encounter with velopment in the Council Iscompletely in the hands of others or else they are adults Testament as he is with the New Christ in the Mass or in any of therefore of vital importance to

in which case they must use their freedom in accord with Old and New Testaments are one the sacraments or in the preachshy mankind Gods law and in keeping with tl)e rights of others and Bible one inspired account of ing of His Word is an encounter We in th n 11th Century tbfnk

Gods love for His people and of of freedom from all externalthe good order of the community with a living and reigning the Wod He speaks to us Christ-of-this-moment I a the r constraint he began Howe~As the various educators have reminded their charges

than the recovery of a historical turning to S~rnture the eminentthere are absolutes and the moral law is one There are EMBlm SATURDAY IN WINshy figure prelate bid us have a tru17 limits of ones personal freedom and the rights of others TER 0 the seven lessons in the When I hear Johns cry in the Christian outlook on freedom

Missal only the first one andand the good of the whole have a place The student is by Gospel Prepare the way of the St Paul was the herald andthe last two are ordinarily read hero of liherty even whendefinition a student one in the process of learning of Lord I do not speculate aboutat Mass today The Exodus event those faithful Jews who accepted loaded with chains For thebecoming and in this process he must submit to the is related to the Incarnation of Jesus as Saviour nor about the Apostle liberty has an essenshywisdom of his teachers And finally the college exists Gods Son as it is to His death events of the last days when tially interior value It mamiddotkes

not only to inform the intellect but to train the person and rising again (First Readshy creation reaches its consummashy the Christhm free from passhying) although per~et c1clivCrshyand this implies moral training tion Johns cry is an appeal for sion master of his actions bull ance ~nd the abolition of he may construct his own pershyShould educators abandon these principles they would my action now in terms of faithcrooke1 ways (Gospel) w1

and hope and love sonality and at the same timebe abbetors in the destruction of truth rather than its not be known until the day of determine his own destinyservants and proponents the Lord (2nd Reading) at TFESDAY-Vigil of Christmas The Carc1i ro al pointed to true

the end of time This spaceThank God there are so many aware of their position The now of todays liturgy is freedomc two most essentialbetweer rej ibices in the work our response to the fact thatand stating it with clarity and forcefulness elements 1) the consciousneB8of Christ in Church and Word human nature matter the and mastery of ones own acshyand sal~raments even though world itself are blessed reshy tion 2) the will of giving oneself oppositiJn is real and paths are claimed in a sense divinized generously to truth justice one not yet straight by the feast we prepare to celeshy brothers and God

brate Tomorrow earths defile In a short historical reviewFOURTH SUNDAY OF ADshy ment will be washed away the 80 year old prelate showedVENT The Gospel places Adshy All that is flesh and blood will how the recent popes hadvent in history It was in therheANCHOR see ou-- God and Saviour15th year of the emperor Tishy Turn to Page Nine(Communion Hymn)

berius reign John proshyOFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE DIOCESE OF FAll RIVER What a beautiful economy ofclaimed an advent ture who have labored loneexpression in the Gospels simpletlublilhed weekly by The Catholic Press of the Diocese of fqll River If Christianity is sometimes under the nation of some kindstatement she will bear a son

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Dec 19 1963 Christmas middotAn Acceptable People

The Epistle of Midnight Mass says He gave himself for us that he might redeem us from all iniquity and that he might cleanse for himself an acceptable people

The Christmas story - Gods becoming man and dwelling among us - is not simply the re-living of the birth of Christ with all its touching details of poverty and humishylity It is not alone the bringing into focus of the Divine

Childs appeal The Christmas story - the littleness of the Child the purity of Mary the dutifulness of Joseph the wonder of the scene - is more than all of these

The Christmas story is the story of redemption From all eternity Gods plan for mans redemption meant the Incarnation - Gods becoming man From all eternity God willed to anoint human nature by uniting it to His Divinity From all eternity God willed the salvation of the human race through joining a human body and soul to the Second -r-Person of the All-Holy Trinity

The Christmas story is the story of redemption The ~~ King of Peace is exalted whose face the whole world longs

~ to see Lift up your heads for your redemption is near at hand These texts taken from the Christmas Mass and Office portray not a helpless Infant but the King of Ages ~S]ht Jl1l (C]ffilteeJLVreg + coming in power and majesty He does not need the trappings of vesture or surroundings to show forth His glory He is God manifested in the flesh the victorious te101ltdl Jb ltEpounditJr ~l SlaquoJ)]m 0

Warrior Who alone conquers the hold of evil over men the King Who leads men to victory over t~emselves and the - ][ sect at d - Surmshypowers of middotdarkness

Looking upon the Christmas scene men of good will see not only the Child but the Son of God not only the object of their love but the One Who alone makes them ThnOu1h thpound Wpoundpoundk With thpound ChWlCh lovable to God by drawing them to Himself not only the One of Whom the angels sing but the One Who makes By REV ROBERT W HOVDA Catholic University them sing in their own hearts because they have been made children of the Father through their Brother Christ -

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Council Recess Continued from Paee ODe

of conversion information __ flection research dialogue bull tween bishops reforms - those accepted and those in prepshyaration are all indispensable of middotcourse But all this will find its true efficacy o n I y through the grace of God Therefore He shall be a lJilgrim

Ecumenical AsIteetB The Popes pilgrimage doe

have ecumenical aspects Pale shytine is divided into rival counshytries which are always on the brink of war Christians themshyselves have made of this blessed land a battlefield Their feudll for the possession of various Holy Places or their presidellC7 in anyone of them during sershyvices had only spotlighted the scandal of Christian Disunity

As an example the Basilica of the Holy Sepulchre is under the care of three confessions the Latins the Greek Orthodoz and the Arcnenian Orthodox The great shrine has heeD plundered twice burned and bombed during the Israel-Arab War It is only the outside stagings that holds the great church up Yet it was only the threat of total ruin that brought the three (rouos together to c0shyoperate in the restoratio ol

Fall River Mall OSborne 5-7151 ly to a myopic extent it is beshy he is to save his people from and spirit but whose intelaquority cause we fail to remember that and wholeness and harmon iiitheir sinsPUBLISHER the things we celebrate in mysshy now restored You are m cJIIl

Moat Rev James L Connolly DO PhD tery in our sacramental worship CHRISTMAS DAY Everyshy (Midnight Entrance Hymn) II are historical events They are thing worldly in today invaded addressed not only to JeshyGENERAL MANAGER ASST GENERAL MANAGER events which took place in this by divinity and orientated but to alI of us whom Be hal

Ieyen Dan~ P $halloo MA Rev John P Driecoll -Norld at definite times and toward a spiritual goal The joined to Himself who break MANAGING EOITOI places advancing the course of midnight dawn and daytime the Bread of His Body lit the J Goa middot Ute WOII - Masses all sine the joy of crca- holy table

7 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-lnurs Dec 19 1963

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Stresses Counei I Turned First To Liturgy

VATICAN CITY (NC) Pope Paul VI has pointed out that while the Catholic Church is sometimes acshycused of emphasizing her visible authority themiddot council Fathers turned their first attention to the liturgy

Speaking to a crowd of 1000 at his regular Wednesday audishyence the Pope said This audishyence seems to Us an echo of the Vatican council which ended its second session with promulgashytion of the Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy that is with the exhortation to us all to pray and to pray well

The Church is sometimes acshycused of emphasizing her laws and decrees her visible authorshyity The highest authorities of the Church however have turned their first attention to the liturgy and have given the place o honor to prayer to conshyversation with God

Mutually Helpful

This was done he said beshyeause authorIty and spirit in the Church are mutually helpful and her laws intend to obtain for the heavenly Father many SOUls who will adore Him in spirit and in truth

The Pope exhorts you over and over again as the council does to pray to pray well to pray with the Church especially at the approach of Christmas to pray to be worthy to receive Him at His coming Pray then that Our Lord may be born again and live in you in your souls your homes your communities bath civil and religious with the precious gifts of His grace and His peace

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Circle 71 New Bedford Daughshyters of Isabella will carol Saturshyday night Dec 21 starting from 11 Robeson Street at 615 The unit will fill a Christmas basket for the White Sisters and also plans a penny sale in January with Patricia McMullen and Lillian Motta as co-chainrmen

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WASHINGTON (NC) shy A month-long course on morshyal and social aspects of the population problem will be conducted next Summer at Georgetown University here

The session to bemiddot held June 17 to July 22 will bring togeth-_ er demographers sociologists economists clergymen educashytors and public officials

They will consider such topics as world population growth world resources and technology the current status of fertility control the Roman Catholic view on population control the Protestant view on population control population trends and the underdeveloped nations birth control and public policy family size rhythm and the (anti-ovulation) pill accordshying to a statement outlining pur- poses of the course

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The institute said in a stateshyment that world population is now growing by 45 million year_ 1y and commented Such a rate of growth creates obvious and enormous social problems

Tht~ institute added however that [ears of disaster as a result

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sea Knights of Columbus will hold I childrens Christmas party at 2 SUnday afternoon Dec 22 Manuel Arruda is chairman Knights will visit the Rose Hawshythorne Home at 630 tonight jointly with St Patricks Circle of the Daughters of Isabella Members will hold their own Christmas party Monday Dec 23 at the council home

At Georgetown of population growth Deglect not only the potential of technoshylogical change but the velue of human beings and their potenshytial productive capacity

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The King of Peace is magnified whose face the whole earth desireth

Pavi lion Reports Many Inquiries

NEW YORK (NC)-The proshygram director of the Vaticaa Pavilion at the New York Worlds Fair said reservatioDII by Catholic groups planning tours are coming at a great pace

Father John J Gorman bull Brooklyn diocesan priest told aa interviewer that inquiries 1Mshyready have come from as faw away as France about the pavil shyion at the fair which will Opesl in April 1964

The Vatican is constructing $25 million pavilion featuring 325-seat chapel and the centushyries-old Pieta by Michaelangelo which is being brought heN from st Peters basilica

Father Gorman said America Catholics have contributed more than $2 million toward the pavilion

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Saddened World True Peace

By Mary Tinley Daly This Christmas column

from our house to yours brings the u sua 1 good wishes Happy Christmas Holy Christmas rather than the Merry Christmas of former saddened w 0 rId

years It is too soon to carry on the Merry bit right now This years Christmas is saddened by the unexpected assassination of President Kenshynedy leaving a y lti u ng widow two fatherless children anli a

saddened world It was a traumatic experience

for everybody a sobering epishysode pointing up sudden death

In the wake of the Nov 22 tragedy are the other fatheIless children the Tippetts of Dalilas and of Lee Harvey Oswald Christmas will not be the SiUJle for any of these families fltlr a long long time if ever

Pre - Christmas 1963 is a world-wide time of trauma

Suspension of normal activity during the acute period of mourning brought realization to all Americans of the meaning of life and death Moreovelr it brought a knowledge and appre_ ciation of the Catholic Faith to many who had never known anything of the Mass and the ineffable consolation in death wh4h a sincere belief in the world hereafter means

Upon taking up slowly the Way-of-the-world the - filnite tasks to which our lives are deshydicated - we all have a new viewpoint

Almost as a shock come the fattened newspapers not only with their news columns filled with investigation of the tragedy and news of the new adminirtrashytIon but the huge amount of newsprint - already contracted tor -to advertise the selling of merchandise Page after page is filled with urging to buy-iouyshybuy

Somehow the importance of getting something for the man who has everything loses its punch if it ever had any-mink enveloped bottle openers and the Bke

Fortunately family Christmas eustoms engendered in generashytions past will continue the blessed routine that carries through year after year Friends will be remembered with cards the familiar charities will as al shyways hold their place children will have their toys family vis_ its will prevail perennially Best of all religious customs will continue the setting up of the home creche entire famil3 reshyeeiving Holy Communion either at midnight Mass or at a Mass on Christmas morning

In most houses there will be a Christmas tree adorned with baubles from years past and a few new sparkles added

This Christmas perhaps not only will family ties be stronger but also those with other human beings

Along this line we should like to share with readers some thoughts written by Fra Giovanshyni in 1513 equally applicable in 1963

There is nothing 1 can give you which you have not but there is much that while I can not give you you can tak~~ - - shy

No heaven can come to us unless our hearts find rest in it today Take heaven - - bull

No peace lies in the future which is not hidden in the presshy

ent bull bull bull take peace - - bull

THE ANCHOR-Thurs Dec 19 1963

Kingdom Know t hat the

kingdom of God is at hand amen I say to you it shall not be delayed

Christmas Prayers from Our Lady of Victory Centerville

Danette Pendergast John J Pendergast III

The gloom of the world is but a shadow behind it yet within our middotreach is joy Take joy shy

There is radiance in darkshyness could we but see-and to see we have only to look 1 beshyseech you to look Take radiance bullbull shy

Life is so full of meaning and purpose so full of beauty 00shyneath its covering that you will find earth but cloaks your

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heaven Courage then to claim it that is all But courage you have and the knowledge that we are pilgrims together wending through unknown country home

And so at this Christmas time 1 greet you with profound esteem and with the prayer that for you now and forever the day breaks and the shadows flee away

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stressed one or the other of these essential parts depending on the historical problems

I remind you that the Church has solemnly affirmed the inalshyienable rights of the human person to the freedom in honorshying God privatel and publicly to proclaim and propagate his religion according to the preshycept of ones upright conscience

Evidently the common good the rights of God and of men the rights of society must be considered

Finally the Cardinal pointed out that -the right to religious liberty must be respected even in those who in good faith cannot loose themselves from error

Peace On Earth May the shining Star of Bethlehem brighten

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Israel to Honor Father LaFarge

NEW YORK (NC) - The American Jew ish Committee has announced plans for a meshymorial in Israel to honor the late Father John LaFarge SJ

Rabbi Marc H Tanenbaum director of the committees inter_ religious aHairs department said a Father John LaFarge Grove of Trees would be estab lished in Israel as a permanent and living memorial in the Holy Land of this blessed priest and friend

Rabbi Tanenbaum announced plans for the memorial in a statement paying tribute to Father LaFarge longtime chamshypion of better interracial and interreligious relations who died Nov 24

This John will be numbered in the company of those two other great souls Pope John XXIII and President John F Kennedy all of whom Jewish tradition and Jewish people will honor the rabbi said

Catholic interracial counci~ througthout the U S held speshycial services for Father LaFarge widely known proponent of racial justice

Tass Comments On Council

LONDON (NC)-The Soviet news agency Tass in a report on the closing of the second session of the ecumenical council in Rome said that the session was unquestionably influenced by the assurances of the new Pope that he intends to continue the great cause begun by Pope John and direct all effort toward preshyerving the great blessing of peace among people

Tass report an English-lanshyguage dispatehfrom Rome said that during the session Pope P a u I called on scientistl throughout the world not to turn science and its individual branches specifically nuclear research with its most broad apshyplications into a threat a nightshymare a tool for destroying human life

On the council itself Tass said that the session was marked by sharp disagreements between innovators supporters of the line of the late Pope John and conservatives who were spurshyred to new activities following the Popes death

Commends Kennedy Ideals to Nation

WASHINGTON (NC) - The Catholic Association for Intershynational Peace has urged a conshycerted effort by Americans to live up to the ideals for which the late President Kennedy lived

The association said in a stateshyment that Americans should not rest content with tangible and material monuments to President Kennedys memory

We can honor him even more by a concerted national effort to live up to the ideals for which he lived the statement said In particular all citizens of good will should strive to root out from our midst the bitterness and hatred the aura of suspicion and distrust that is qividing our nation in this criticilI hour

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Seek to Force Vote on Prayer

WASHINGTON (NC)-More than lialf the signatures needed have been affixed to e petition tbo discharge the prayer amend ment from th U S House of Representatives Judiciary Com mittee Fr Robert G Howes said here

Father Howes a member of the faculty at the catholic Unishyversity of America here -i Washingtons representative _of the Central Massachusetts Citl shy2ens for Public Prayer

To date 120 Representatives have signed the discharge peti shytion while 218 signatures are needed The proposed joint resoshylution is designed to reverse through a Constitutional amendshyment the U S Supreme Court decisions prohibiting recitation of prayers in public schools

Father Howes said the group he represents is non-partisan non-sectarian and like other groups has been striving for months to get some Congresshysional action on the dozens of proposals for a Constitutional amendment

Introduction of a petition seeking discharge of Civil Rights legislation from committee has spurred the Central Massachushysetts Citizens group to renewed effort to get lawmakers to sign the petition to discharge the prayer amendment- from the Jushydiciary Committee

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Bargaining Now Feels Collective Facing Trouble

CLEVELAND (NC)-Col leetive bargaining as it is known today is in serious trouble Father Benjamin L asse SJ has told a joint labm aanagement conference at St Iohn College here

Father Masse associate editol of America magazine and anamiddotmiddot aonal authority on labor DUDo egement relations called fOl eative thinking by union ancll employers to preserve the emiddotmiddot 8eIltiaIs of free negotiations bemiddot een worken and employers

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eoUective b~ during tht 1930s he explained waa the premise that forces of competl-middot n in a free market would ob- lise both Perliea to be reuon- able and then government could ~ hands off He added

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The clash between reality andl itleory was bound to eome Father Masae added and thE public is now beginning to quemiddot tlon whether the pursuit of selfmiddot interest by unions and employerll necessarily serves the public ood

Baptize 11 Adults Child During Mass

SPOKANE (NC) - Eleven adults and a ehild were baptized simultaneously by 12 priestlJ during a Sunday Mass at St Aloysius church here

The sacramem was admlnfsmiddotmiddot tered during the time usuaIl3r

reserved for the sermon at thn 130 AM HIgh Mass The conmiddotmiddot gregation rose to recite the Apos tIes Creed with sponsors of thnmiddot baptized

The unusual ceremony Wall

itle result of five inquiry class81J eonducted b7 a layman P8Jt Kreiner a poaduate of the La] Institute 01 lheolog at GUt Universi~ of San Jrancbco who conduce Inquiry progIllJDlJ for St AloJWlu and St PraDcilI Xavier parishe- It is a full-timet Job supported b1 the two TesuJit parishes

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tile first time In history a Cathmiddotmiddot oUe nun will address a session of the American Historical amp ~iation convention to be helel here durinamp Christmu week Sister Joan de Lourdes chairmiddotmiddot man of the history departm~t

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Cardinal Spellman left here for Zealand his 21st consecutive Christmas Arriving in Christchurch toshywith Americans abroad this time day he was scheduled to leave personnel at the Navys South for the Antarctie as soon as posshyPole installations sible But DO definite date was

The Cardinal who has desshy fixed because uncertain weather cribed his annual trip as my conditions could delaT his deshypilgrimage to the men and parture as long as three day women who protect our countr) and preserve peace flew from Mass for Presiden here direct1T to Christchurch The Cardinal intends to offer New Zealand by WBT of Lcraquo a months mind Requiem Mass Angeles Honolulu the Fiji Ia- for President Kennedy Sunday

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made this most holy night to shine forth with the brightness of the true light grant we beseech Thee that we who have kn omiddotw n the mystery of His light on earth may attain the enjoyment of His happiness in heavshyen

Kennedy Memorial PREDERICTON (NC) - The

University of New Brunawick will erect a memorial to the late President Kennedy in the form of a triangular shelter in Offishyeers Square on Queen street The rear column of the shelter will bear a commemorative plaque In October 1957 Presishydent Kennedy then a senator received an honorary degree from the university

YOURS TO LOVE AND TO GIVE DAUGHTH Of ST PAUL Lo 4h4 _re aIld i te Hull kIIo~ GIld 10 God lIy in Hi ill a Mission which UI r Radio Motio Pictur and lV te brlntl Hi Word te souls overywhro Zatous ntl eirh l4-21 pars Intorostod In thlo unique Apostolato may writo te

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daughter of Sion shout for joy 0 daughter of Jerusamiddot lem behold thy King comes hoi y the S a v i 0 u r of the world

McCormack Aide Plans to Study For Priesthood

WASHINGTON (NC) When the National Seminary

for Delayed Vocations opens next September in Weston one of the candidates will be a top aide to Speaker of the House John McCormack

He is 37-year-old Walter Flashyherty of Dorcester who is not only leaving his present job on the Speakers staff but turning down an offer for a new $18000shya-year post

Flaherty saidhere that when he read of Richard Cardinal Cushings plan to open the Pope John XXIII National Seminary his interest in studying for the priesthood which dates back to his college days was rekindled

Flaherty brother of a priest joined McCormacks staff five years ago and has become a trusted lieutenant of the Speaker

Class of 25 He will be one of 25 members

ill the first class at the seminary f()r- men aged 30 to 45 The insti tution will offer a four-year cOurse of philosophy and theolshyogy Msgr George A Schlichte former vice-rector of the North American College Rome is rector

Flaherty youngest of nine children of Mrs Julia A Flashyherty served in the Navy during World War II He then attended St Michaels College Winooski Vt and St Pauls College at the University of Ottawa

Plan Junior College ALBANY (NC) - Maria Col

lege here will open its facilities to the laity next Fall and beshycome the first Catholic junior college for women in the Albany diocese The institution hall been providing a service exclusively for Religious principally Sister of Mercy who condUct the colshylege Chartered by New York State the college will offer both liberal arts and business courses under the new plan

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German Fund Drive Fer Latin America COLOGNE (NC) - The Ger- money they spend on Christmas

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Looking back on the recent session of the Council r have the feeling of having lived amongst four different Churches There is only One Church but the emphasis in one part of the world is different from another All have the same end the growth of the Mystical Body of Christ and the salvation of souls But they achieve it in different ways

1 The Administrative Church This is the Church in the developed and prosperous countries of the world in which thanks to material blessings the emphasis is on service to the faithful - indeed spiri shytual service - in such works as schools hospitals press social works parish plants etc

2 The Can 0 n i c a I Church This Church is steeped in tradition and customs Here the bishops particularly and the priests live somewhat detached from the people giving profound spirituality to those who practice the Faith but worrying little for those who do not practice who are as lost sheep

3 The Poor Church This is the largest group in the world and is not bound by national limits Here the bishops are like Our Lord on the Hill of Capharnaum surrounded by the hungry and by sheep without a pastor The wealth in which the Church bond deals in souls

4 The Martyred Church Here Our Lord relives His passion in vast areas - not only behind the Iron Curtain but even in Northern Africa One bishop told me of four of his priests being strangled last week Two priests in one country and two in anshyother were sentenced to prison for three years for having transshylated one of my books into their languages We read Mallll for their intention every Tuesday

What is our role in the face of these four Churches Since they are all parts of the Mystical Body of Christ we have to make blood circulate through this entire organism The blood ia made up of aid to balance off our wealth and above all as St Paul said to fill up in our Body the sufferings wanting to the Passionmiddot of Christ

Certainly Christ suffered enough in His Physical Body but we by self-denial sacrifice middotprayer and offering of ou~ tria~ for the Church everywhere complete in the Church that Passhysion which Christ daily undergoee In the world Sunday after SDilday middotwemiddot appeal to YOU t6 be more than Alnetican to be truly Catholic to love the Church everywhele to realize that 5Z collections a year for the parish aad a few second collection a year for the Impoverished and bleeding Christ elsewhere are not enoughmiddot During this Christmas season we try to be especially generous with others Will you share your generosity with the Holy Father by sending a sacrifice to The Society for the Propashygation of the Faith

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Prelate Stresses Essential Virtues Of Bishops

LOS ANGELES (NC) The virtues essential to qualshyify a priest for the bishops office are acquired from living examples rather than learned in books and schoels Auxiliary Bishop Timothy Man_ ning of Los Angeles asserted at a consecration rite here

In his sermon at the conseClra tion of the Most Rev John J Ward to serve as an Auxiliary Bishop of Los Angeles Bishop Manning said the candidate for the bishops office must be the model of the humble virtuesshyvirtues which are necessary against the stresses of our daily lives--chastity temperance pashytience humility and affabilitv-

James Francis Cardinal McIn_ tyre of Los Angeles was he con secrator at the ceremony today in St Vibianas cathedral Archshybishop Joseph T McGucken of San Franeisco and Bishop Alden J Bell of Sacramento were the co-consecrators

The bishop must be a model for the flock entrusted to his care Bishop Manning said He must be a living expression of the Sacred Scriptures so that were the holy testaments lost people could still look at thl~ir

bishop and from his example model their lives toward holi shyness

You will notice that he is ncshycepted not because of extraorshydinary talents of mind some social graces nor heroic and rare virtues These would resemble mountain peaks unassailable ex_ cept to the very few

The bishops united with the pope are the successors to the Apostles Bishop Manning said Their mission is the same he continued to give a foundation to the Church to give it visibil ity and permanence and to serve the pilgr11n people of God by heralding the glad tidings of the Gospel to every generation until time shall be no more

Laymen Head School Boards in Oklahoma

OKLAHOMA CITY (NC) shyLaymen have been named to head Catholic school boards in Oklahoma City and in Tulsa as part of a reorganization of the Diocesan School Board by Biamphshyop Victor J Reed

The boards will act in advisory capacities to Father ErDE~st Flusche dioeesan superintendent of schools

Head of the Oklahoma City board it Harold Askew prelishydent of the Askew Adjustment Inc and the father of two gradshyuates of Catholic schools John Bennet Shaw a funeral director and father of three is head of the Tulsa board

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Day Star With Thee is the

principality in the day of Thy strength in the brightness of the saints from the womb before the day star I begot Thee

Legion of Decency The following films are to be

added to the lists in their reshyspective classifications

Unobjectionable for Adults and Adolescents--Ladies Who Do Surf Party

Objectionable in Part for All -Four for Texas (Objection This contrived melodramatic comedy is frequently guilty of a brazen exploitation of indecent costuming and suggestive situashytions) Soldier in the Rain (Obshyjection This otherwise innocshy

German Bishops Approve Social BONN (NC) - A comshy annual Lenten fund drive not

for religious purposes but strict shymission of German Catholic ly for social welfare projects inbishops has approved a four developing countries

million dollar program for The 1963 drive broughtmiddot $12shysocial aid projects in Africa 125000 the largest collection Asia and Latin America accordshy since Misereor began in 1959 ing to the German Catholic news giving a five-year total of $54shyagency KNA 750000

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The funds for Latin America are going to medical programs and to self-help organizations such as farming cooperatives in the Dominican Republic Haiti and Mexico

uous comedy is marred by the introduction of sensational diashylogue) Viva Las Vegas (Objecshytion Continuous emphasis upon grossly suggestive costuming and dancing is inexcusable in a film chiefly designed for young audiences)

Condemned-An Affair of the Skin (Objection The immoral context in which its confused theme is developed and sensashytional treatment in dialogue and situations render this film totally unacceptable)

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Cite Declaration Of Human Rights

NEW YORK (NC)-The 15th anniversary of the Univenal declaration of Human Rights waa commemorated at a special Mas here attended 117 350 United NatioDII delegates COMUshyJar representatives memben of the UN Secretariat and represhysentatives of non-governmental organizations

The Mass was celebrated by Auxiliary Bishop James H Grif_ fiths of New York Assistant Bishop for UN Affairs of the National Catholie Welfare Conshyference at the chapel of SS Faith Hope and Charity and was followed by a coHee hOUT

The commemoration was unshyder the joint sponsorship of the NCWC Office for UN AffainI and 12 international Catholic orshyganizations in consultative rela_ tionship with the UN Economk

and Social Council all of which are active in promoting human righ1s through public opinion and voluntary agency activity

World CoDllCienca

Msgr Timothy J Flynn New York archdiocesan director of informatio~ preached the 1Iel shymon He called the Universal Declaration of Human Rights the conscience of the world comshymunity

ill a viable document he aaid and a hopeful one It speaks out not as perfectly one would wJsh--iet DOt ~ weak17 one might fear For the tintChristmas Cheor from St Stanislaus FaR Rw time in hmoZ7 there ill bull _enshyol protecting tbebuls OD wbldl

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$aysRed G~ana

Teaches Religion WASHINGTON (N C) - A

white Father missioner from -Africa said here that Ghana 80metimes is called a Soviet satellite but all of its schools teach religion as a part of their Wrriculum

Father J Alfred RichardvF formerly of West Warwick ~I and regional superior of the vhite Fathers serving in northshyern Ghana and in Nigeria said that all of Ghanas schools are covernment-supported and sushyPervised

Nevertheless he said an ef the students have a set period of_ religious Instruction every day Priests and Sisters may come into the non-Catholic chools to teach theseclasse9 Protestants also have their own eIasses even in the Catholic chools If the pagan children dont want to go with either of

these groups the teachers must then give them a class of moral in8tr tion

Asks Church Help He said that in the northern

regions where the White Fathers have been for years teachers come to them for materials for the moral instruction classes lhe ~overnment pays teachers ealaries and supplies textbooks for all schools he said

Although there are no pri shyvate schools as such he said the government still looks to the Church for help in its efforts to provide education for all The White Fathers were recently asked by the government to add 35 new classrooms to the school system in the Tamale diocese be stated

Says Missionaries Made Scapegoats

NAIROBI (NC) - A vigorous protest against seeking a reli shygious solution for a political problem has been made by the Southern Sudan Christian Assoshyoiation

The Sudan is a full ICa1e police state the SSCA says in bull letter sent to all heads of Chri5shytlan churches to all heads of African states and to United Na_ tions Secretary General U lhant to denounce the religious persecution which the Sudan government is carrying on in Southern Sudan

We know that missionaries are only the scapegoats of an lll-conceivedpolicy aiming at giving a religious solution (Imshyposing Islam) to a political and cultural problem (the dfferences between South and North) the letter says If Christianity and the Christian churches are inshyvolved in the Southern Sudan problem it is because the Arabs eek a religious solution to the Afra-Arab conflict This means to bring religion into politial

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PONCE (NC)-The Most Key Luis Aponte Mar~ez 41 the new Bishop of Ponce is the first native to become spiritual head of a diocese in Puerto Rico

He succeeded Bishop Jamea E McManus CSSR who disshyclosed here that because of failshying health he had resigned as Bishop of Ponce before Pope Paul VI appointed him to serve as an Auxiliary Bishop of New York

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Rican to become a bishop--the first was Bishop ~lejo Arizmen di de la Torre who served in South America 160 years ag j)

Auxiliary Bishop Juan de Dios Lopez de Victoria of San Juan P R who was consecrated early this year is the third native of the island to become a member of the hierarchy

Urge Acceptance Of Negroes

DAYTON (NC) - Some- 60 Catholic and Protestant clergyshymen in three nearby Ohio comshymunities have called for acc~ptshyance of Negroes as neighbors on the basis of Christian principles and common decency

The clergymen made clear they expected segregated hllusshying to come to an end and pledged to work for racial jusshytic in their communities of Oakshywood Kettering and Centerville which have a total populatioJtl of about 75000

When Negroes move into the south-of-Dayton neighborhoods as they surely will the stateshyment said there need not be panic or decline in real estate values It is the duty of the Church to prepare for the acshyceptance of these persons on the basis of Christian principles and common decency

The statement also called upon the people of the commushynity to develop programs of self-examination and action leading to justice in race relashytions

Updating Philosophy Aim of Meeting

CHICAGO (NC)-Updatinl~ of philosophy courses in Catholic colleges and universities will be the subject of a meeting of Cath olic philosophy professors from five Midwest statess at DePaul University here tomorrow

It is time our philosophy courses reflect the fact that the world of Thomas Aquinas is not Our world and that his probl~

are not ours Gerard F Kreyehe head of DePauls philosophy deshypartment said commenting on the meeting

Too often professors and lrtUshy

dents shadow-box the ghost of the 13th century by continuing to wrestle with pseudo-probll~ml that nobody else bothers to cono lider he added

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Wonderful A light shall shine

upon us this day for the Lord is born to us and Hemiddot shall be c a I led Wonderful God the Prince of Peace the Father of the world to come of whose reign there shall be no end

ApproveNewman Apostolate Pian

WASHINGTON (NC) -Plana were approved here for raising $5 million for Newman Apostolshyate activities in behalf of more than 600000 Catholics attending secular colleges The action was taken at a

meeting of the board of trusteel of the National Newman Foun dation Three members of the Hierarchy attended the meeting Archbishop Paul J Hallinan of Atlanta retiring episcopal modshyerator of the National Newman Apostolate Archbishop John P Cody Apostolic Administrator of the New Orleans archdiocese and chairman of the Youth Deshypartment Nati-onal Catholic Welfare Conference and Auxilshyiary Bishop James W Malone of Youngstown Ohio newly elected episcopal moderator of the Newman Apostolate

A letter in English from Pope Paul VI was read at the meeting It expressed his approval of the Newman Foundations activities and conveyed his blessings to 1he board of trustees

Top B lood Donor KISUBI (NC)-Brother LwanAn tile Blessings of the Season from ga football coach at St

Holy Cross Fan River Marys College here has set a record as the top blood donor iBRu Ablsla Anna Czerwonka John Levesque Uganda He has donated 18 pin

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Interfaith Groups Back Rights Action

WASHINGTON (NC)-Repre sentatives of Catholic Protestant and Jewish agencies supported a statement here urging efforts to bring the civil rights bill before the House of Representatives

The statement backed a disshycharge petition to get the measshyure out of the House Rules Com_ mittee and also called for other efforts to speed the legislation

The statement was issued fol lowing a special meeting of the Leadership Con~erence on Civil Rights a loosely knit federation at national religious fraternal and secular organizations

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16 THE ANCHOR-Thurs Dec 19 1963

Diocesan Pupils Share Blessings Of Holy Time

Merry Christmas from this column to each and every D i 0 C e san high schooler but special good wishes to those students who have prepared for Christs birthshyday by doing something extra for others

The girls at Fall Rivers Sacred Hearts Academy for inshystance who brought Christmas cheer to elderly ladies at a local convalescent home by including them on Christmas card lists The project was Sodality-inshyspired but open to the entire student body

And all classes at Jesus-Mary Academy Fall River are collectshying food and preparing baskets fQr needy families In addition the Mission Club will provide a new outfit for each while the Sodality will give the family a complete turkey dinner

A Christmas Hootenanny helped provide funds for these projects All classes participated and featured acts included a yodeling demonstration by Jean_ nine Garand French folk songs by Vivianne Ouellette and a duet by Jeanne and Jeannette Robidoux

Rose Hawthorne Home Mt St Mary Academy Glee

Club will make its annual trip to the Rose Hawthorne Lathrop Home this Christmas season In addition to singing carols memshybers bring gifts for the patients

At DA junior and senior 80dalists are sending a Christ shymas spiritual bouquet to the Holy Father The academys anshynual Christmas cantata was held Tuesday while a Jesse Tree Contest Sodality-sponsored was held today It consisted ofa writ ten quiz concerning symbols decshyorating a Jesse Tree displayed tn the school

Also displaying a Jesse Treein addition to participating in the Advent Wreath devotion ~hroughout the past four weeks are students at Tauntons Bishop Cassidy High Each class proshyvided symbols from either the Old or New Testament to hang on the tree And Cassidy girls ate circulating religious Christ shymas cards as part of their camshypaign to keep Christ in Christ shymas

At Bishop Cassidy the Cathoshylic Students Mission Crusade

had girls eating pizza for the missions yesterday Profits from a Pizza-for-Lunch-Daywill supshyport Crusade projects

Christmas Observances

Partying tomorrow will be students at Holy Family High in New Bedford The student counshycil is responsible for food and decorations and each room will have its own party and entershytainment Additionally the Glee Club will sing for the entire student body

Clubs Celebrate

Also at the Mount the French Club has distributed French Christmas cards with the tradishytional Joyeux Noel the United Nations World Affairs Club is partying and the Journalism Club plans a lovely Christmas issue of the Mereian school paper Sodality probationers will send only religious Christ shymas cards

And today the Mounties will offermiddot two performances of Christmas in the Villlage Square produced by the Orshychestra Glee Club and Dramatic Club A performance this aftershynoon is for students and tonights showing is for parents and friends

Joyous GrEetings from Blessed Sacrament Fall River

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us and a Son is given to us whose government is upon His shoulder and His name shall be called the Angel of great counsel

Congress Approves Bracero Extension

WASHINGTON (NC) - The Senate has approved and sent to President Johnson a one-year extension of the controversial Mexican farm labor program amid indications that this may be its last lease on life The House had pJeviously voted exshytension

The program under which Mexican workers called braceros are imported to work on U S farms has long been a target of criticism by church and labor groups

Critics of the program claim it exploits the Mexicans and puts American farm workers at a disshyadvantage

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Jewish Leader Defends Record Of Pius XII

WASHINGTON (NC)-A nationally known Jewish leader has defended Pope Pius XII against the accusashytion that ambition or expediency motivated him in his attitude 10 the nazi persecution of Jews

No one who reads the record of Pius XIIs actions on behalf of Jews can subscribe to this a(lshycusation says Dr Joseph L Lich ten director of the BNai BRHh Anti-Defamation Leagues intershycultural affairs department

Dr Lichten says the assistance rendered by Pope Pius in helping Jews escape from tbe nazis hiding them and pr(l shyviding for their material and spiritual needs was of inesti shymable value

Documented Pamphlet The Jewish leaders analysls

is contained in a heavily docushymE-nted 40 page pamphlet - A Question of Judgment Pius XII and the Jews

The immediate occasion of the pamphlet is a controversial and widely publicized play The Deputy by German author Rolf Hochhuth Produced in several European countries the play is scheduled for a Broadshyway production next year

However Dr Lichten had allshyready published in 1958 an article in the Anti-Defamation League Bulletin Pope Pius xn and the Jews which out- lined the aid given by the late Pope to the Jewish people all over nazi-occupied Europe Dr Lichten has since been engaged in extensive research on the subject

Extended to CatholiClll Dr Lichten puts the case

against Pius XII in these wordll That as head of one of the mogt1 powerful moral forces on earth he committed an unspeakable sin of omission by not issuing a formal statement condemning the nazis genocidal slaughter of the Jews and that his silence was motivated by reasons conshysidered in modern times as baSEl political exigency economic inshyterests and personal ambition

The case for the late Pope he says is That in relation to the insane behavior of the nazill from overlords to self-styled cog like Eichmann he did everything humanly possible to save lives and alleviate suffering among the Jews that a formal statement would have provoked the nazis to brutal retaliation and would substantially have thwarted further Catholic actiolll on behalf of Jews

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Radar System Foils Church Robbers

QUINCY (NC)-A radar sys_ tem ringing Lady of Good Coun sel church here is credited witJll foiling at least 10 attempted robshyberies

The radar apparatus was inshystalled by the pastor Msgr Ar thur J Riley after vandals broke into the church a year ag) and almost ruined its interior

When the radar field is broken floodlights go on a siren is sounded and a signal is set off at Quincy police headquarters

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Foreign Aid Bill Eliminates Birth Control WASHINGTON (NC)

Senate-House conferees have dropped a b i r t h control authorization from the $36 billion foreign aid bill

In place of a provision author_ izing use of U S tax funds to pay birth control projects in aid-receiving countries the conshyferees agreed to language pershymitting money to be spent to

Object to Showing Of Play The Vicar

BROOKLYN (NC)-The Jewmiddot ish War Veterans of King6 County have expressed concern about possible showing of the play The Vicar which implies that Pius XII shares the guilt for nazi extermination of Jews

Melvin M Hurwitz command_ er of the veterans group said showing of the play will serve no uleful purpose but will conshytinue the lie about Catholics

He also said it is most urgent that all our citizens speak out and relate that the Catholic Church has a record in evidence of helping all minorities includshying the Jews

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Urges All-out Effort In Negroes Behalf

LOUISVILLE (NC) - The Church must use all the means at her disposal to defend the Negro today as she has done for immigrants in the past Matshythew Ahmann executive director of the National Catholic Confershyence on Interracial Justice said at a forum here

An extensive Catholic response to the Negros plight Ahmann said demands increased efforts for joint Negro and white projshyects under Church auspices He listed urban renewal and open occupancy in suburbia as spe cific areas for Catholic coopershyation with other denominations

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This was seen as a considershyable step back from the original provision which would have allowed expenditures to conshyduct research into probleDlil of controllling population growth and to provide technical and other assistance to cooperating countries in carrying out pro grams of population control

Following conference agreeshyment (Dec 5) on the aid bill the measure was returned to the two

A Christlnas Prayer May the birthday of the Christ Child rekindle in man everywhere the flames of hope and peace joy and brothershyhood May we realize throughout the coming year the fulfillment of the great inspiring promise of Christmas

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THEA Diocese ef Fall River-Thurs Dec 19 1963 De middot~~s stanbu Praises Popes Plan To Visit -Holy Land18 NEW YORK (NC)-A Jewish ble recognition of the sharedVir itmiddot Reports-~gwil)middotmiddotmiddot leader has applauded the decishy roots of the Jewish and Chrisshy

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New Holy Name Society offi shy New Year plans for the 0shycers are William Renaud presishy ens Guild include installation dent Cornelius J Lynch viceshypresident Timothy J Murphy treasurer Dr Paul P Dunn secretary

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The Womens - Guild plans a Mid-Winter Gala Saturday night Feb 1 at Venus de Milo restaushyrant Next regular meeting will be Monday Jan 13 and the proshygram will include a calendar party

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Mrs John D Sylvia heads new officers of the Womens Guild to be installed Monday Jan 13

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The Council of Catholic Women announces a board meeting for Monday Jan 6

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CYO members will tour Taunshy~ State Hospital Friday Dec 21 Members will go caroling Sunday and Monday Dec 22 and 23 and will attend a Christ shymas party and dance Saturday Dec 28

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New Womens Guild officers are Mrs Stewart Allen presishyd-ent Miss Bernice Lopes viceshypresident Mrs Conrad G Kurth secretary Mrs Manuel Manciel treasurer

Kansas Couple Gets Mission Crosses

WICHITA (NC) - A young married couple heading for the Amazon swamps of Belem Brashyzil where they will staff a Catholic school for homeless boys was given mission crosses here

Bishop Mark K Carroll of Wichita presented the crosses to Mr and Mrs David Schoenhofer of Walnut Kan who are memshybers of the Papal Volunteers for Latin America

The Schoenhofers are answershying the appeal of an Italian priest operating a home for 80 neglected boys Mr Schoenhofer a carpenter will teach the boys woodwork and his wife will keep order and conduct the groups social activities

Pre-Ball Supper Attleboro area of the Society

of St Vincent de Paul will spon_ sor a buffet supper at Whites restaurant prior to the Bishops Charity Ball Wednesday Jan 8 S11pper will begin at 7 and resershyvations may be made by Frid-ay Ian 3 with Mrs Edward Galli shyran or Mrs Harry B Loew

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Cuild for the Blind will meetmiddottoshyDight at the K of C hall for the IUlnual Christmas party

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The PTA will hold a Christ shymas party for parochial school children tomorrow at the school ST KILIAN NEW BEDFORD

Mrs Alexander Kamionek and Mrs Gloria Paquin will be in charge of the social hour for the Womens Guild meeting schedshyuled for 730 Wednesday night Jan 8 A swap party will be featured ST MARY SOUTH DARTMOUTH

The Womens Guild will enshytertain members children at a Christmas party Sunday Dec 22 in the church hall OUR LADY OF GRACE NORTH WESTPORT

Council of Catholic Women members plan a guildola for Saturday Feb 8 HOLY CROSS FALL RIVER

PTA Christmas party will be held at 6 Saturday night Dec 21 in the parish hall A chicken pie supper childrens movies and a visit from Santa Claus will be featured

A social is planned for Sunshyday Jan 26 and the next rel(ushylar meeting wiU be Tuesday Jan 7

VATICAN CITY (NC) - A Vatican City press bulletin has denied reports that a priest who recently went to Isanbul was sent there to explain why Pope Paul VI felt that a meeting with Greek Orthodox Patriarch Athshyenagoras of Constantinople was impossible during the Popes trip to the Holy Land

The priest Father Pierre Duprey WF the Secretariat for Promoting Christian Unitys Undersecretary for Orthodox Relations flew from Rome to Istanbul

A Vatican spokesman said that Fa ther Duprey carried only a letter of introduction from Aushygustin Cardinal Bea SJ Presishydent of the Unity Secretariat to Patriarch Athenagoras Father Duprey delivered no letter from the Pope to the Patriarch he said

Commenting on the Popes visit the Vatican City daily LOsservatore Roman noted that it would coincide with the celeshybration of Orthodox Christmas on Jan 6 which is celebrated in the Western Church as the feast ltgtf the Epiphany

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THE ANC 19Catholic Studies Thurs Dec 19 1963

Course Begins At Yale

NEW HAVEN (NC) - A Adoration new chair for Roman Cathoshylic Studies and the appointshy

A sanctified dayment of Stephan G Kuttner hath shone upon uscanon law professor at the Cathshycome ye nations andolic University of America

Washington as its first incumshy adore the Lord for bent were announced here by this day a great Yale University light hath descended

Kingman Brewster Jr Yale upon the earth Alshypresident said the chair was leluiaestablished through a $500000 gift in memory of the late Father T Lawrason Riggs Yale alumshynus of the 1910 class who was Catholic chaplain at the univershysity for 21 years The chair Advocates Oldsters named for Father Riggs was Learn L~n~uagesmade possible through an enshyd)wmEnt of Yale alumni who PROVIDENCE (NC)-Father prefer to remain anoymous Joseph L Lennon OP dean of Brewster said Providence College here is an

Kuttners appointment is efshy advocate of a delayed vocation fectivp July 1 1964 The professhy movement in the field of foreign sor 56 a native of Germany languages He told the Rhode taught at the University of Bershy Island Modern Language Assoshylin the Lateran University in ciation Winter meeting that pershyRome and joined the Catholic sons 25 years and older learn a

foreign language more swiftly judge and law professor was a U faculty in 1940 His father a

and thoroughly than a high Lutheran his mother Jewish school or college student KnowlshyHe became a convert to the edge of a foreign language enshyCatholic Faith in 1933 He is hances respect and admiration married to ~he former Eva Illich he said and they have nine children

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n THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thtlrs Dec 19 1963

Aid to Public Schools Exclusively Menace to Existence of Others

CINCINNATI (NC)-Massive Federal aid exclusively for pUb_ lic schools would substantially imperil the healthy existence of church-related schoolsJohn C Hayes dean of the Loyola University School of Law Chishycago said here

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Laud Popes Plan For Pilgrimage

PHILADELPHIA (NC)-Three non-Catholic leaders said here Pope Paul VIs trip to the Holy Land next month will promote the ecumenical movement and help in the renewal of the Church

This view was expressed at a press conference by Archbishop Iakovos of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of North and South America the Rev Eugene Carson Blake Stated Clerk (chief executive officer) of the United Presbyterian Church in the U S A and Episcopal Bish_ op James A Pike of California

Dr Blake said the Popes Holy Land pilgrimage illustrates the process by which the Catholic Church is coming up to date

Archbishop Iakovos said the trip would contribute to widenshymg the horizon

Bishop Pike said the pilgrimshyage would involve Pope Paul with other Christians on a going out basis - a development he said is needed in the ecumenical movement to avoid the suggesshytion of a patronizing attitude

University Natural Law Society Hayes a former president of the National Council of Catholic Men cited Supreme Court deshycisions in which he said the FederaL government has vindishycated the basic constitutkmal rights of parents and children to choose to be educated in pri shyvate and church-related schools

The same Federal government therefore he maintained ought not to initiate a program which by excluding such schools withshyout constitutional necessity sub_ stantially imperils their healthy existence and development

On the contrary according to Hayes compara1gtle aid ought to be afforded to those schools by including them in the Federal program in forms which are pershymissible under the Constitution as presently construed

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21 J FKs Reading Habits Great Legacy to All By Msgr John S Kennedy

The late President Kenshynedy has left a manifold legacy and many an enshyduring and instructive memshyory to the country Even as this is set down writers in the daily pap e r s a ndshymagazines are analyzing the meaning and the accomplishshyments of his life and espeshycially of his cashyreer in public office In the months and years to come a far more proshyfound and crit shyical interpretation will appear in book after bookThis departshyment concerned as it is with books would now point out but one particular in President Kenshynedys example and that has to do with reading

By those who observed him closely it agreed that he did more reading than any President since Wilson He was a close reader of the daily press and of other periodicals But so are many others in public life He was also and long had been a reader of books

AU Sorts of Books

It is not unheard of that all American President reads books But what we generally hear about is the books he reads for recreation Thus one chief execshyutive is said to get away from the cares of state by plunging into western stories another by eating up whodunits

We sometimes hear of a Presshyidents reading works of history or biography which recreate and illuminate the American past But seldom if ever are we told that a President reads all sorts of books

This last seems to have been the case with Mr Kennedy From time to time there were press stories concerning his reading of the moment and what impressed one was the range represented by the titles listed

Style Discernible The results of such reading

showed in various ways For exshyample in his public addresses It is true of course that he like everyone in a similar posishytion had speechwriters But he himself worked diligently on every talk he gave and his mind his style were discernible in each

Again the results of Mr Ken_ nedys reading manifested themshyselves in his approach to the problems he had to handle He was not narrow doctrinaire or simplistic

He saw complications implishycations distinctions nuances he was humane and subtle Granted that he hewed to cershytain central convictions He did not apply them mechanically or mouth them as if they were magic

Both rigid liberal and rigid conservative faulted him beshycause he did not accede to the easy extremism of either His was a mind informed and disshycriminating which surveyed the whole complex field before him and led him to pick his way carefully

One hopes that this example will be noted bY parents All kinds of trite or sentimental things are being said will be said to their children by fathers and mothers seeking to intershypret to their offspring the life and death of the late President

THE ANCHOR-Hits Interracial Thurs Dec 19 1963

Marriage Laws WASHINGTON (NC) - The

National Catholic Conference for Interracial Justice has branded laws against interracial marriage an invasion of individual rights and a denial of Catholic doctrine

Without specifically advocatshying such marriages the NCCIJ said the right to decide to marshyry and whom to marry resides within the iridividual person

Convention resolutions dealt with a wide range of civil rights issues including one of the most

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the iniquity of the earth be abolished and the Saviour of the world shall reign over us

sensitive of all interracial mar- turn through repeal or court deshyriage cision

The NCCIJ declared that laws The Catholic conscience conshyagainst interracial marriage are demns abhors and rejects the an invasion of individual rights underlying racist philosophy and promised to seek their over_ which speaks of racial intershy

marriage as depreciating a ra-Gift to Hospital cial strain the resolution said

Human persons are not cattle DETROIT (NC) -Providence The Catholic dogma revealed by

Hospital here has received a God of the unity of the human gift of $125 million in the form family cries out against this of General Motors stocks from pagan ideology the family of Edward F Fisher In another resolution the a pioneer in the auto industry NCCIJ said Catholic social and Sister Denise the hospitals ad- fraternal organizations that pracshyministrator said the gift will be tice discrimination should either used to build an educational unit change their policies or have at the new Providence Hospital their chaplains withdrawn and to be completed next Fall be disbanded bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull~bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull~bullbull~~~~ bullbull~

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LeRoy Collins NAB president and the church council will meet made this claim in an address in New York Monday to disshy(Nov 30) to the Assembly of cuss the statement United Church Men a unit of A spokesman for the broadshythe Nat ion a 1 C 0 u neil of casters association said it objectsChurches He was referring to particularly to the statements a statement on broadcasting isshy call for regulation by the Fedshysued last June 8 by the National eral Communications CommisshyCouncil sion of commercial announceshy

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bring forth a Son and thou shalt call His name Jesus for He shall save His people fro m their sins

Holy Christmas from Hoi Redeemer Chatham Richard Moye Kevin Rodericks Frances

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Plan Candelight Service Sunday

WASHINGTON (NC)-Preslshydent Johnson will speak at aft (nterfaith candlelight service Sunday at the Lincoln Memorial that will conclude a month of aational moUrning for President

Kennedy Thousands of candles will be

light at dusk from a torch ig nited at the eternal flame that burns - at the late Presidents grave in Arlington National Cemetery across the Potomac River from the Lincoln Memoshyrial

The program is sponsored by the Interreligious Committee on Race Relations (ICRR) in conshyjunction with the Archdiocese of Washington the Council of Churches and the Jewish Comshymunity Council

It was developed at a meetshyIng of sponsoring organizations called by Archbishop Patrick A OBoyle of Washington chairshyman of the ICRR

Brief prayers will be offered at the service by Msgr John S Spence a member of the ICRR executive committee and two ICRR co-chairmen Episcopal Bishop William F Creighton of WashingtQn and Rabbi Lewis A Weintraub president of the Washington Board of Rabbis

Methodist Bishop John Wesley Lord of Washington also an ICRR co - chairman wi[ be master of ceremonies

Christians in Rome Mark Charity Day

ROME (NC) -Catholics and DonCatholics from eight counshytries exchanged gifts for the poor and the sick during cereshymonies in Romes city hall marking the first Christian Charity Day

ltalian Catholics gave radio 89ts for non-Catholic Dutch hosshypital patients Brazilian Cathoshy

~ lies gave coffee for non-Catholic patients in a Norwegian hospital Danish non-Catholics g a v e trousseaus for Congolese Cathoshylic brides and non-Catholic Swedes gave toys for Catholic children in the Philippines

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Methodist Bishop Gerald Ken nedy of Los Angeles was chief author of the statement said Thomas W Braden board presshyident who with William Norris of Pasadena served on the comshymittee

Braden said many teachers misinterpret the U S Supreme

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The statement prepared at the boards request said Christian

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The- statement said teachers mould be able to differentiate betweoen conducting a compulshysory worship service and teachshying about religion

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dent Shneor Z Shazar prei8ed the work of 1ile ecumenical coundl as he welcomed a IIOUP Birthday 01 pDgr1Dul from Rome whicll ~

cluded DiDe arehbfsbops and Sf G ran t we beshybi~ seech T h bullbull alshyIbe pDsrtms who numbesed 120 Ja aU were led by MeDdte mighty God that Rite ~ Georgea Hakin 01 even as we anticishyAcre zael who tranalated the pate the adorable President lIebrew -language birthday of Thy son welcome and replled for the so too may we joyshygroup fully receive His

bull We here as an of humanitymiddot eternal giftsthe President said have folshylowed with great interest the ecumenical council deliberations in Rome and have witnessed with great satisfaction the spirit of peace and mutual understandshy Ohio Man Donates ing which inspired these di8Ctl18shy Site for Hospital lions

We welcome your efforts in MANSFIELD (NC) - A 144shythis field Not in one day will acre farmland tract in Ohio here we attain these lofty aims but has been donated as a hospital we are sure that justice and love siteto the Sistersof Charity of of one fellow man will triuml~h St Augustine whose mother in the end house is in Cleveland

rter the bishops who canll Justine Sterkel donor of thefrom the U S Caneda Austrashy land comes from a family whichlia ItalT and Africa visited 1be helped establish thia citys twoBasiliea of the Holy Sepulcber parishesia tbe Jordanian leCtor of 1 salem The Sisters of Charity wiD

ataff the hospital Miss Sterkel Pledge $21 Million said she will manage the fundshy

raiaing drive for the hospitalFor Four Schools Marjori Crowen Mary Craffey Bobby Crow11 construction It bull planned te 1tOCltVILLl CENTRE ltJft Stephen Craffey provide 200 bedL

-be Rockville Centre dioeeIIrlD campaign f~ $20 million lio Cleveland Planning ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Joyous Noel from Our Lady of the Cape Brewster

build four Catholic high ICbook hal gone over the top with Schools for 18000 pledges totaling $21M7482 ftIe

CLEVELAND (NC) - Archfour new schools will accommoshybishop Edward F Hoban has anshydate 600 New York student jill nounced a multimillion dollarLong Island eampaign to provide classroom for middot18000 high school studentsExchanmt Posts over the next five year

VATICAN CITY (NC)-AJd bishop Gaetano Alibrandl ApolIshy The Bishop of Cleveland anshytoIlc Nuncio to Chile and Arcl nounced no goal But it is esti shybishop Egano Righi-LambertinJ mated that facilities for 18000 Apostolic Nuncio to Lebanon would cost lIB much as $36 milshyhave exchanged posts lion

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Fremiddotedom Rally Continued from Page One

will be 80 teenagers and adults from the Williamston N C area Rev Harold Melvin Fall River Episcopalian minister recently jailed in Williamston fOr partishycipation in a protest against in equalities in treatment of Neshygroes is responsible for the groups invitation to Fall River

They are sponsored by the Southern Christian Leadership Conference led by Rev Martin Luther King Jr While in Masshysachusetts they will stay at Packard Manse Roxbury and will visit nearby communities including Fall River

Rev Edmund Delaney curate at Holy Name parish Fall River will act for the Bishop and head Catholic participation in the rally Representatives of Jewish Bnd Protestant synagogues and churches are also lending supshyport The local NAACP unit is headed by Rev Floyd Black minister at Bethel AME church in Fall River

In connection with the rally NAACP members are seeking dinner invitations for the 80 Williamston citizens preceding the event It is thought that this will give Fall River residents the opportunity of learning at first hand the situation in the South with regard to Negro equality

Invitations are sought for one or two guests at each participashyting home Guests will be picked up by hosts at 3 oclock Sunday afternoon at Bethel AME church Hanover Street and will be brought to Sacred Heart auditoshyrium by 7 to prepare for the rally

Among members of the Homes Committee arranging invitations is Mrs Walter Conrad of Holy Name parish Fall River Those wishing to extend hospitality can reach her at OSborne 4-6128

Kennedy Scholarship PURCHASE (NC) - Manhatshy

tanville College of the Sacred Heart has announced establishshyment of a John Fitzgerald Kenshynedy Scholarship Fund Three gifts totaling $4600 have been received as initial contributions The scholarship will be awarded to students with leadership abilshyity who are in need of financial aid

Redeemer o God who

makest us glad with the yearly expectashytion of our redempshytion grant that we who now joyfully receive Thine onlyshybegotten Son as our Redeemer may also without fear behold Him coming as our Judge tt

Jesuit Scientist Heads Academy

NEW YORK (NC) - Father 1 John J Lynch SJ an expert 1 in the detection of earthquakes has been name president of the New York Academy of Sciences which was founded in 1817 and has a membership of 18000

The Jesuit priest director of Fordham Universitys seismic station was named to the post themiddot day before his 69th birthday He said he considered his apshypointment a distinct honor

The seismic observatory at Fordham is one of the most fa mous centers of earthquake study in the world Besides his supervision of it Father Lynch carries on a full program of ~

teaching mathematics physics and seismology

In 1946 Father Lynch designed a seismic observatory for theChristmas Blessings from St Pius X Dominican Republic to give

Sou~h Yarmouth warnings of earthquakes In 1951 he helped run seismic profiles

Rev Philip Davignon Thomas Slayter Edward in connection with bull search for ~

Robinson Mark Fruean Daniel Baker the tomb of st Petor

Bishop Grutka Gives Pope Saints Relic

v A TIC A H CIT Y (HC) shyBishop Andrew G Grutka of Gary Ind has presented Pope Paul VI with a long-lost relic of St Cyril who with his brother St Methodius brought Chrisshytianity to the Slavs 1100 years ago

Bishop Grutka who Ja of Slovak ancestry gave the relic to the Pope in the Sistine chapel at a ceremony attended by hunshydreds of bishops priests semishynanans and lay people most of them of Slavic origin

May the spiritual signficance and celebration of Christs Birthday bring to us all hope and joy And may we be guided to love peace and charity For therein lies the real meaning of the promi~e

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His Excellency Bishop Connolly Ordinary of the Diocese His Excellency Bishop Gerrard Auxiliary Bishop

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Stresses Counei I Turned First To Liturgy

VATICAN CITY (NC) Pope Paul VI has pointed out that while the Catholic Church is sometimes acshycused of emphasizing her visible authority themiddot council Fathers turned their first attention to the liturgy

Speaking to a crowd of 1000 at his regular Wednesday audishyence the Pope said This audishyence seems to Us an echo of the Vatican council which ended its second session with promulgashytion of the Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy that is with the exhortation to us all to pray and to pray well

The Church is sometimes acshycused of emphasizing her laws and decrees her visible authorshyity The highest authorities of the Church however have turned their first attention to the liturgy and have given the place o honor to prayer to conshyversation with God

Mutually Helpful

This was done he said beshyeause authorIty and spirit in the Church are mutually helpful and her laws intend to obtain for the heavenly Father many SOUls who will adore Him in spirit and in truth

The Pope exhorts you over and over again as the council does to pray to pray well to pray with the Church especially at the approach of Christmas to pray to be worthy to receive Him at His coming Pray then that Our Lord may be born again and live in you in your souls your homes your communities bath civil and religious with the precious gifts of His grace and His peace

Junior 0 of I Junior members of Hyacinth

Circle 71 New Bedford Daughshyters of Isabella will carol Saturshyday night Dec 21 starting from 11 Robeson Street at 615 The unit will fill a Christmas basket for the White Sisters and also plans a penny sale in January with Patricia McMullen and Lillian Motta as co-chainrmen

SHA Alumnae Alumnae and friends of Sacred

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WASHINGTON (NC) shy A month-long course on morshyal and social aspects of the population problem will be conducted next Summer at Georgetown University here

The session to bemiddot held June 17 to July 22 will bring togeth-_ er demographers sociologists economists clergymen educashytors and public officials

They will consider such topics as world population growth world resources and technology the current status of fertility control the Roman Catholic view on population control the Protestant view on population control population trends and the underdeveloped nations birth control and public policy family size rhythm and the (anti-ovulation) pill accordshying to a statement outlining pur- poses of the course

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The institute said in a stateshyment that world population is now growing by 45 million year_ 1y and commented Such a rate of growth creates obvious and enormous social problems

Tht~ institute added however that [ears of disaster as a result

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At Georgetown of population growth Deglect not only the potential of technoshylogical change but the velue of human beings and their potenshytial productive capacity

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Pavi lion Reports Many Inquiries

NEW YORK (NC)-The proshygram director of the Vaticaa Pavilion at the New York Worlds Fair said reservatioDII by Catholic groups planning tours are coming at a great pace

Father John J Gorman bull Brooklyn diocesan priest told aa interviewer that inquiries 1Mshyready have come from as faw away as France about the pavil shyion at the fair which will Opesl in April 1964

The Vatican is constructing $25 million pavilion featuring 325-seat chapel and the centushyries-old Pieta by Michaelangelo which is being brought heN from st Peters basilica

Father Gorman said America Catholics have contributed more than $2 million toward the pavilion

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Saddened World True Peace

By Mary Tinley Daly This Christmas column

from our house to yours brings the u sua 1 good wishes Happy Christmas Holy Christmas rather than the Merry Christmas of former saddened w 0 rId

years It is too soon to carry on the Merry bit right now This years Christmas is saddened by the unexpected assassination of President Kenshynedy leaving a y lti u ng widow two fatherless children anli a

saddened world It was a traumatic experience

for everybody a sobering epishysode pointing up sudden death

In the wake of the Nov 22 tragedy are the other fatheIless children the Tippetts of Dalilas and of Lee Harvey Oswald Christmas will not be the SiUJle for any of these families fltlr a long long time if ever

Pre - Christmas 1963 is a world-wide time of trauma

Suspension of normal activity during the acute period of mourning brought realization to all Americans of the meaning of life and death Moreovelr it brought a knowledge and appre_ ciation of the Catholic Faith to many who had never known anything of the Mass and the ineffable consolation in death wh4h a sincere belief in the world hereafter means

Upon taking up slowly the Way-of-the-world the - filnite tasks to which our lives are deshydicated - we all have a new viewpoint

Almost as a shock come the fattened newspapers not only with their news columns filled with investigation of the tragedy and news of the new adminirtrashytIon but the huge amount of newsprint - already contracted tor -to advertise the selling of merchandise Page after page is filled with urging to buy-iouyshybuy

Somehow the importance of getting something for the man who has everything loses its punch if it ever had any-mink enveloped bottle openers and the Bke

Fortunately family Christmas eustoms engendered in generashytions past will continue the blessed routine that carries through year after year Friends will be remembered with cards the familiar charities will as al shyways hold their place children will have their toys family vis_ its will prevail perennially Best of all religious customs will continue the setting up of the home creche entire famil3 reshyeeiving Holy Communion either at midnight Mass or at a Mass on Christmas morning

In most houses there will be a Christmas tree adorned with baubles from years past and a few new sparkles added

This Christmas perhaps not only will family ties be stronger but also those with other human beings

Along this line we should like to share with readers some thoughts written by Fra Giovanshyni in 1513 equally applicable in 1963

There is nothing 1 can give you which you have not but there is much that while I can not give you you can tak~~ - - shy

No heaven can come to us unless our hearts find rest in it today Take heaven - - bull

No peace lies in the future which is not hidden in the presshy

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Kingdom Know t hat the

kingdom of God is at hand amen I say to you it shall not be delayed

Christmas Prayers from Our Lady of Victory Centerville

Danette Pendergast John J Pendergast III

The gloom of the world is but a shadow behind it yet within our middotreach is joy Take joy shy

There is radiance in darkshyness could we but see-and to see we have only to look 1 beshyseech you to look Take radiance bullbull shy

Life is so full of meaning and purpose so full of beauty 00shyneath its covering that you will find earth but cloaks your

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heaven Courage then to claim it that is all But courage you have and the knowledge that we are pilgrims together wending through unknown country home

And so at this Christmas time 1 greet you with profound esteem and with the prayer that for you now and forever the day breaks and the shadows flee away

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stressed one or the other of these essential parts depending on the historical problems

I remind you that the Church has solemnly affirmed the inalshyienable rights of the human person to the freedom in honorshying God privatel and publicly to proclaim and propagate his religion according to the preshycept of ones upright conscience

Evidently the common good the rights of God and of men the rights of society must be considered

Finally the Cardinal pointed out that -the right to religious liberty must be respected even in those who in good faith cannot loose themselves from error

Peace On Earth May the shining Star of Bethlehem brighten

your heart and your hopes bullbullbull and light

your path to peace and holiness and joy at

Christmastide - and throughout the year coming

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Israel to Honor Father LaFarge

NEW YORK (NC) - The American Jew ish Committee has announced plans for a meshymorial in Israel to honor the late Father John LaFarge SJ

Rabbi Marc H Tanenbaum director of the committees inter_ religious aHairs department said a Father John LaFarge Grove of Trees would be estab lished in Israel as a permanent and living memorial in the Holy Land of this blessed priest and friend

Rabbi Tanenbaum announced plans for the memorial in a statement paying tribute to Father LaFarge longtime chamshypion of better interracial and interreligious relations who died Nov 24

This John will be numbered in the company of those two other great souls Pope John XXIII and President John F Kennedy all of whom Jewish tradition and Jewish people will honor the rabbi said

Catholic interracial counci~ througthout the U S held speshycial services for Father LaFarge widely known proponent of racial justice

Tass Comments On Council

LONDON (NC)-The Soviet news agency Tass in a report on the closing of the second session of the ecumenical council in Rome said that the session was unquestionably influenced by the assurances of the new Pope that he intends to continue the great cause begun by Pope John and direct all effort toward preshyerving the great blessing of peace among people

Tass report an English-lanshyguage dispatehfrom Rome said that during the session Pope P a u I called on scientistl throughout the world not to turn science and its individual branches specifically nuclear research with its most broad apshyplications into a threat a nightshymare a tool for destroying human life

On the council itself Tass said that the session was marked by sharp disagreements between innovators supporters of the line of the late Pope John and conservatives who were spurshyred to new activities following the Popes death

Commends Kennedy Ideals to Nation

WASHINGTON (NC) - The Catholic Association for Intershynational Peace has urged a conshycerted effort by Americans to live up to the ideals for which the late President Kennedy lived

The association said in a stateshyment that Americans should not rest content with tangible and material monuments to President Kennedys memory

We can honor him even more by a concerted national effort to live up to the ideals for which he lived the statement said In particular all citizens of good will should strive to root out from our midst the bitterness and hatred the aura of suspicion and distrust that is qividing our nation in this criticilI hour

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Seek to Force Vote on Prayer

WASHINGTON (NC)-More than lialf the signatures needed have been affixed to e petition tbo discharge the prayer amend ment from th U S House of Representatives Judiciary Com mittee Fr Robert G Howes said here

Father Howes a member of the faculty at the catholic Unishyversity of America here -i Washingtons representative _of the Central Massachusetts Citl shy2ens for Public Prayer

To date 120 Representatives have signed the discharge peti shytion while 218 signatures are needed The proposed joint resoshylution is designed to reverse through a Constitutional amendshyment the U S Supreme Court decisions prohibiting recitation of prayers in public schools

Father Howes said the group he represents is non-partisan non-sectarian and like other groups has been striving for months to get some Congresshysional action on the dozens of proposals for a Constitutional amendment

Introduction of a petition seeking discharge of Civil Rights legislation from committee has spurred the Central Massachushysetts Citizens group to renewed effort to get lawmakers to sign the petition to discharge the prayer amendment- from the Jushydiciary Committee

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Bargaining Now Feels Collective Facing Trouble

CLEVELAND (NC)-Col leetive bargaining as it is known today is in serious trouble Father Benjamin L asse SJ has told a joint labm aanagement conference at St Iohn College here

Father Masse associate editol of America magazine and anamiddotmiddot aonal authority on labor DUDo egement relations called fOl eative thinking by union ancll employers to preserve the emiddotmiddot 8eIltiaIs of free negotiations bemiddot een worken and employers

A fundamental assumption ol~

eoUective b~ during tht 1930s he explained waa the premise that forces of competl-middot n in a free market would ob- lise both Perliea to be reuon- able and then government could ~ hands off He added

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emed basie to an economic

-stem ruled by supply and demiddot Iland and was clearly in the tra dltion of American capitalism _ one bothered to question Itmiddot

The clash between reality andl itleory was bound to eome Father Masae added and thE public is now beginning to quemiddot tlon whether the pursuit of selfmiddot interest by unions and employerll necessarily serves the public ood

Baptize 11 Adults Child During Mass

SPOKANE (NC) - Eleven adults and a ehild were baptized simultaneously by 12 priestlJ during a Sunday Mass at St Aloysius church here

The sacramem was admlnfsmiddotmiddot tered during the time usuaIl3r

reserved for the sermon at thn 130 AM HIgh Mass The conmiddotmiddot gregation rose to recite the Apos tIes Creed with sponsors of thnmiddot baptized

The unusual ceremony Wall

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Cardinal Spellman left here for Zealand his 21st consecutive Christmas Arriving in Christchurch toshywith Americans abroad this time day he was scheduled to leave personnel at the Navys South for the Antarctie as soon as posshyPole installations sible But DO definite date was

The Cardinal who has desshy fixed because uncertain weather cribed his annual trip as my conditions could delaT his deshypilgrimage to the men and parture as long as three day women who protect our countr) and preserve peace flew from Mass for Presiden here direct1T to Christchurch The Cardinal intends to offer New Zealand by WBT of Lcraquo a months mind Requiem Mass Angeles Honolulu the Fiji Ia- for President Kennedy Sunday

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made this most holy night to shine forth with the brightness of the true light grant we beseech Thee that we who have kn omiddotw n the mystery of His light on earth may attain the enjoyment of His happiness in heavshyen

Kennedy Memorial PREDERICTON (NC) - The

University of New Brunawick will erect a memorial to the late President Kennedy in the form of a triangular shelter in Offishyeers Square on Queen street The rear column of the shelter will bear a commemorative plaque In October 1957 Presishydent Kennedy then a senator received an honorary degree from the university

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daughter of Sion shout for joy 0 daughter of Jerusamiddot lem behold thy King comes hoi y the S a v i 0 u r of the world

McCormack Aide Plans to Study For Priesthood

WASHINGTON (NC) When the National Seminary

for Delayed Vocations opens next September in Weston one of the candidates will be a top aide to Speaker of the House John McCormack

He is 37-year-old Walter Flashyherty of Dorcester who is not only leaving his present job on the Speakers staff but turning down an offer for a new $18000shya-year post

Flaherty saidhere that when he read of Richard Cardinal Cushings plan to open the Pope John XXIII National Seminary his interest in studying for the priesthood which dates back to his college days was rekindled

Flaherty brother of a priest joined McCormacks staff five years ago and has become a trusted lieutenant of the Speaker

Class of 25 He will be one of 25 members

ill the first class at the seminary f()r- men aged 30 to 45 The insti tution will offer a four-year cOurse of philosophy and theolshyogy Msgr George A Schlichte former vice-rector of the North American College Rome is rector

Flaherty youngest of nine children of Mrs Julia A Flashyherty served in the Navy during World War II He then attended St Michaels College Winooski Vt and St Pauls College at the University of Ottawa

Plan Junior College ALBANY (NC) - Maria Col

lege here will open its facilities to the laity next Fall and beshycome the first Catholic junior college for women in the Albany diocese The institution hall been providing a service exclusively for Religious principally Sister of Mercy who condUct the colshylege Chartered by New York State the college will offer both liberal arts and business courses under the new plan

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German Fund Drive Fer Latin America COLOGNE (NC) - The Ger- money they spend on Christmas

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Looking back on the recent session of the Council r have the feeling of having lived amongst four different Churches There is only One Church but the emphasis in one part of the world is different from another All have the same end the growth of the Mystical Body of Christ and the salvation of souls But they achieve it in different ways

1 The Administrative Church This is the Church in the developed and prosperous countries of the world in which thanks to material blessings the emphasis is on service to the faithful - indeed spiri shytual service - in such works as schools hospitals press social works parish plants etc

2 The Can 0 n i c a I Church This Church is steeped in tradition and customs Here the bishops particularly and the priests live somewhat detached from the people giving profound spirituality to those who practice the Faith but worrying little for those who do not practice who are as lost sheep

3 The Poor Church This is the largest group in the world and is not bound by national limits Here the bishops are like Our Lord on the Hill of Capharnaum surrounded by the hungry and by sheep without a pastor The wealth in which the Church bond deals in souls

4 The Martyred Church Here Our Lord relives His passion in vast areas - not only behind the Iron Curtain but even in Northern Africa One bishop told me of four of his priests being strangled last week Two priests in one country and two in anshyother were sentenced to prison for three years for having transshylated one of my books into their languages We read Mallll for their intention every Tuesday

What is our role in the face of these four Churches Since they are all parts of the Mystical Body of Christ we have to make blood circulate through this entire organism The blood ia made up of aid to balance off our wealth and above all as St Paul said to fill up in our Body the sufferings wanting to the Passionmiddot of Christ

Certainly Christ suffered enough in His Physical Body but we by self-denial sacrifice middotprayer and offering of ou~ tria~ for the Church everywhere complete in the Church that Passhysion which Christ daily undergoee In the world Sunday after SDilday middotwemiddot appeal to YOU t6 be more than Alnetican to be truly Catholic to love the Church everywhele to realize that 5Z collections a year for the parish aad a few second collection a year for the Impoverished and bleeding Christ elsewhere are not enoughmiddot During this Christmas season we try to be especially generous with others Will you share your generosity with the Holy Father by sending a sacrifice to The Society for the Propashygation of the Faith

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Prelate Stresses Essential Virtues Of Bishops

LOS ANGELES (NC) The virtues essential to qualshyify a priest for the bishops office are acquired from living examples rather than learned in books and schoels Auxiliary Bishop Timothy Man_ ning of Los Angeles asserted at a consecration rite here

In his sermon at the conseClra tion of the Most Rev John J Ward to serve as an Auxiliary Bishop of Los Angeles Bishop Manning said the candidate for the bishops office must be the model of the humble virtuesshyvirtues which are necessary against the stresses of our daily lives--chastity temperance pashytience humility and affabilitv-

James Francis Cardinal McIn_ tyre of Los Angeles was he con secrator at the ceremony today in St Vibianas cathedral Archshybishop Joseph T McGucken of San Franeisco and Bishop Alden J Bell of Sacramento were the co-consecrators

The bishop must be a model for the flock entrusted to his care Bishop Manning said He must be a living expression of the Sacred Scriptures so that were the holy testaments lost people could still look at thl~ir

bishop and from his example model their lives toward holi shyness

You will notice that he is ncshycepted not because of extraorshydinary talents of mind some social graces nor heroic and rare virtues These would resemble mountain peaks unassailable ex_ cept to the very few

The bishops united with the pope are the successors to the Apostles Bishop Manning said Their mission is the same he continued to give a foundation to the Church to give it visibil ity and permanence and to serve the pilgr11n people of God by heralding the glad tidings of the Gospel to every generation until time shall be no more

Laymen Head School Boards in Oklahoma

OKLAHOMA CITY (NC) shyLaymen have been named to head Catholic school boards in Oklahoma City and in Tulsa as part of a reorganization of the Diocesan School Board by Biamphshyop Victor J Reed

The boards will act in advisory capacities to Father ErDE~st Flusche dioeesan superintendent of schools

Head of the Oklahoma City board it Harold Askew prelishydent of the Askew Adjustment Inc and the father of two gradshyuates of Catholic schools John Bennet Shaw a funeral director and father of three is head of the Tulsa board

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Day Star With Thee is the

principality in the day of Thy strength in the brightness of the saints from the womb before the day star I begot Thee

Legion of Decency The following films are to be

added to the lists in their reshyspective classifications

Unobjectionable for Adults and Adolescents--Ladies Who Do Surf Party

Objectionable in Part for All -Four for Texas (Objection This contrived melodramatic comedy is frequently guilty of a brazen exploitation of indecent costuming and suggestive situashytions) Soldier in the Rain (Obshyjection This otherwise innocshy

German Bishops Approve Social BONN (NC) - A comshy annual Lenten fund drive not

for religious purposes but strict shymission of German Catholic ly for social welfare projects inbishops has approved a four developing countries

million dollar program for The 1963 drive broughtmiddot $12shysocial aid projects in Africa 125000 the largest collection Asia and Latin America accordshy since Misereor began in 1959 ing to the German Catholic news giving a five-year total of $54shyagency KNA 750000

The program Is part 01 the Prelate Chairman German Catholics Misereor camshy The bishops commission which

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The funds for Latin America are going to medical programs and to self-help organizations such as farming cooperatives in the Dominican Republic Haiti and Mexico

uous comedy is marred by the introduction of sensational diashylogue) Viva Las Vegas (Objecshytion Continuous emphasis upon grossly suggestive costuming and dancing is inexcusable in a film chiefly designed for young audiences)

Condemned-An Affair of the Skin (Objection The immoral context in which its confused theme is developed and sensashytional treatment in dialogue and situations render this film totally unacceptable)

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Cite Declaration Of Human Rights

NEW YORK (NC)-The 15th anniversary of the Univenal declaration of Human Rights waa commemorated at a special Mas here attended 117 350 United NatioDII delegates COMUshyJar representatives memben of the UN Secretariat and represhysentatives of non-governmental organizations

The Mass was celebrated by Auxiliary Bishop James H Grif_ fiths of New York Assistant Bishop for UN Affairs of the National Catholie Welfare Conshyference at the chapel of SS Faith Hope and Charity and was followed by a coHee hOUT

The commemoration was unshyder the joint sponsorship of the NCWC Office for UN AffainI and 12 international Catholic orshyganizations in consultative rela_ tionship with the UN Economk

and Social Council all of which are active in promoting human righ1s through public opinion and voluntary agency activity

World CoDllCienca

Msgr Timothy J Flynn New York archdiocesan director of informatio~ preached the 1Iel shymon He called the Universal Declaration of Human Rights the conscience of the world comshymunity

ill a viable document he aaid and a hopeful one It speaks out not as perfectly one would wJsh--iet DOt ~ weak17 one might fear For the tintChristmas Cheor from St Stanislaus FaR Rw time in hmoZ7 there ill bull _enshyol protecting tbebuls OD wbldl

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$aysRed G~ana

Teaches Religion WASHINGTON (N C) - A

white Father missioner from -Africa said here that Ghana 80metimes is called a Soviet satellite but all of its schools teach religion as a part of their Wrriculum

Father J Alfred RichardvF formerly of West Warwick ~I and regional superior of the vhite Fathers serving in northshyern Ghana and in Nigeria said that all of Ghanas schools are covernment-supported and sushyPervised

Nevertheless he said an ef the students have a set period of_ religious Instruction every day Priests and Sisters may come into the non-Catholic chools to teach theseclasse9 Protestants also have their own eIasses even in the Catholic chools If the pagan children dont want to go with either of

these groups the teachers must then give them a class of moral in8tr tion

Asks Church Help He said that in the northern

regions where the White Fathers have been for years teachers come to them for materials for the moral instruction classes lhe ~overnment pays teachers ealaries and supplies textbooks for all schools he said

Although there are no pri shyvate schools as such he said the government still looks to the Church for help in its efforts to provide education for all The White Fathers were recently asked by the government to add 35 new classrooms to the school system in the Tamale diocese be stated

Says Missionaries Made Scapegoats

NAIROBI (NC) - A vigorous protest against seeking a reli shygious solution for a political problem has been made by the Southern Sudan Christian Assoshyoiation

The Sudan is a full ICa1e police state the SSCA says in bull letter sent to all heads of Chri5shytlan churches to all heads of African states and to United Na_ tions Secretary General U lhant to denounce the religious persecution which the Sudan government is carrying on in Southern Sudan

We know that missionaries are only the scapegoats of an lll-conceivedpolicy aiming at giving a religious solution (Imshyposing Islam) to a political and cultural problem (the dfferences between South and North) the letter says If Christianity and the Christian churches are inshyvolved in the Southern Sudan problem it is because the Arabs eek a religious solution to the Afra-Arab conflict This means to bring religion into politial

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PONCE (NC)-The Most Key Luis Aponte Mar~ez 41 the new Bishop of Ponce is the first native to become spiritual head of a diocese in Puerto Rico

He succeeded Bishop Jamea E McManus CSSR who disshyclosed here that because of failshying health he had resigned as Bishop of Ponce before Pope Paul VI appointed him to serve as an Auxiliary Bishop of New York

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Second Bishop He was the second Puerto

Rican to become a bishop--the first was Bishop ~lejo Arizmen di de la Torre who served in South America 160 years ag j)

Auxiliary Bishop Juan de Dios Lopez de Victoria of San Juan P R who was consecrated early this year is the third native of the island to become a member of the hierarchy

Urge Acceptance Of Negroes

DAYTON (NC) - Some- 60 Catholic and Protestant clergyshymen in three nearby Ohio comshymunities have called for acc~ptshyance of Negroes as neighbors on the basis of Christian principles and common decency

The clergymen made clear they expected segregated hllusshying to come to an end and pledged to work for racial jusshytic in their communities of Oakshywood Kettering and Centerville which have a total populatioJtl of about 75000

When Negroes move into the south-of-Dayton neighborhoods as they surely will the stateshyment said there need not be panic or decline in real estate values It is the duty of the Church to prepare for the acshyceptance of these persons on the basis of Christian principles and common decency

The statement also called upon the people of the commushynity to develop programs of self-examination and action leading to justice in race relashytions

Updating Philosophy Aim of Meeting

CHICAGO (NC)-Updatinl~ of philosophy courses in Catholic colleges and universities will be the subject of a meeting of Cath olic philosophy professors from five Midwest statess at DePaul University here tomorrow

It is time our philosophy courses reflect the fact that the world of Thomas Aquinas is not Our world and that his probl~

are not ours Gerard F Kreyehe head of DePauls philosophy deshypartment said commenting on the meeting

Too often professors and lrtUshy

dents shadow-box the ghost of the 13th century by continuing to wrestle with pseudo-probll~ml that nobody else bothers to cono lider he added

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Wonderful A light shall shine

upon us this day for the Lord is born to us and Hemiddot shall be c a I led Wonderful God the Prince of Peace the Father of the world to come of whose reign there shall be no end

ApproveNewman Apostolate Pian

WASHINGTON (NC) -Plana were approved here for raising $5 million for Newman Apostolshyate activities in behalf of more than 600000 Catholics attending secular colleges The action was taken at a

meeting of the board of trusteel of the National Newman Foun dation Three members of the Hierarchy attended the meeting Archbishop Paul J Hallinan of Atlanta retiring episcopal modshyerator of the National Newman Apostolate Archbishop John P Cody Apostolic Administrator of the New Orleans archdiocese and chairman of the Youth Deshypartment Nati-onal Catholic Welfare Conference and Auxilshyiary Bishop James W Malone of Youngstown Ohio newly elected episcopal moderator of the Newman Apostolate

A letter in English from Pope Paul VI was read at the meeting It expressed his approval of the Newman Foundations activities and conveyed his blessings to 1he board of trustees

Top B lood Donor KISUBI (NC)-Brother LwanAn tile Blessings of the Season from ga football coach at St

Holy Cross Fan River Marys College here has set a record as the top blood donor iBRu Ablsla Anna Czerwonka John Levesque Uganda He has donated 18 pin

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Interfaith Groups Back Rights Action

WASHINGTON (NC)-Repre sentatives of Catholic Protestant and Jewish agencies supported a statement here urging efforts to bring the civil rights bill before the House of Representatives

The statement backed a disshycharge petition to get the measshyure out of the House Rules Com_ mittee and also called for other efforts to speed the legislation

The statement was issued fol lowing a special meeting of the Leadership Con~erence on Civil Rights a loosely knit federation at national religious fraternal and secular organizations

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Diocesan Pupils Share Blessings Of Holy Time

Merry Christmas from this column to each and every D i 0 C e san high schooler but special good wishes to those students who have prepared for Christs birthshyday by doing something extra for others

The girls at Fall Rivers Sacred Hearts Academy for inshystance who brought Christmas cheer to elderly ladies at a local convalescent home by including them on Christmas card lists The project was Sodality-inshyspired but open to the entire student body

And all classes at Jesus-Mary Academy Fall River are collectshying food and preparing baskets fQr needy families In addition the Mission Club will provide a new outfit for each while the Sodality will give the family a complete turkey dinner

A Christmas Hootenanny helped provide funds for these projects All classes participated and featured acts included a yodeling demonstration by Jean_ nine Garand French folk songs by Vivianne Ouellette and a duet by Jeanne and Jeannette Robidoux

Rose Hawthorne Home Mt St Mary Academy Glee

Club will make its annual trip to the Rose Hawthorne Lathrop Home this Christmas season In addition to singing carols memshybers bring gifts for the patients

At DA junior and senior 80dalists are sending a Christ shymas spiritual bouquet to the Holy Father The academys anshynual Christmas cantata was held Tuesday while a Jesse Tree Contest Sodality-sponsored was held today It consisted ofa writ ten quiz concerning symbols decshyorating a Jesse Tree displayed tn the school

Also displaying a Jesse Treein addition to participating in the Advent Wreath devotion ~hroughout the past four weeks are students at Tauntons Bishop Cassidy High Each class proshyvided symbols from either the Old or New Testament to hang on the tree And Cassidy girls ate circulating religious Christ shymas cards as part of their camshypaign to keep Christ in Christ shymas

At Bishop Cassidy the Cathoshylic Students Mission Crusade

had girls eating pizza for the missions yesterday Profits from a Pizza-for-Lunch-Daywill supshyport Crusade projects

Christmas Observances

Partying tomorrow will be students at Holy Family High in New Bedford The student counshycil is responsible for food and decorations and each room will have its own party and entershytainment Additionally the Glee Club will sing for the entire student body

Clubs Celebrate

Also at the Mount the French Club has distributed French Christmas cards with the tradishytional Joyeux Noel the United Nations World Affairs Club is partying and the Journalism Club plans a lovely Christmas issue of the Mereian school paper Sodality probationers will send only religious Christ shymas cards

And today the Mounties will offermiddot two performances of Christmas in the Villlage Square produced by the Orshychestra Glee Club and Dramatic Club A performance this aftershynoon is for students and tonights showing is for parents and friends

Joyous GrEetings from Blessed Sacrament Fall River

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Congress Approves Bracero Extension

WASHINGTON (NC) - The Senate has approved and sent to President Johnson a one-year extension of the controversial Mexican farm labor program amid indications that this may be its last lease on life The House had pJeviously voted exshytension

The program under which Mexican workers called braceros are imported to work on U S farms has long been a target of criticism by church and labor groups

Critics of the program claim it exploits the Mexicans and puts American farm workers at a disshyadvantage

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Jewish Leader Defends Record Of Pius XII

WASHINGTON (NC)-A nationally known Jewish leader has defended Pope Pius XII against the accusashytion that ambition or expediency motivated him in his attitude 10 the nazi persecution of Jews

No one who reads the record of Pius XIIs actions on behalf of Jews can subscribe to this a(lshycusation says Dr Joseph L Lich ten director of the BNai BRHh Anti-Defamation Leagues intershycultural affairs department

Dr Lichten says the assistance rendered by Pope Pius in helping Jews escape from tbe nazis hiding them and pr(l shyviding for their material and spiritual needs was of inesti shymable value

Documented Pamphlet The Jewish leaders analysls

is contained in a heavily docushymE-nted 40 page pamphlet - A Question of Judgment Pius XII and the Jews

The immediate occasion of the pamphlet is a controversial and widely publicized play The Deputy by German author Rolf Hochhuth Produced in several European countries the play is scheduled for a Broadshyway production next year

However Dr Lichten had allshyready published in 1958 an article in the Anti-Defamation League Bulletin Pope Pius xn and the Jews which out- lined the aid given by the late Pope to the Jewish people all over nazi-occupied Europe Dr Lichten has since been engaged in extensive research on the subject

Extended to CatholiClll Dr Lichten puts the case

against Pius XII in these wordll That as head of one of the mogt1 powerful moral forces on earth he committed an unspeakable sin of omission by not issuing a formal statement condemning the nazis genocidal slaughter of the Jews and that his silence was motivated by reasons conshysidered in modern times as baSEl political exigency economic inshyterests and personal ambition

The case for the late Pope he says is That in relation to the insane behavior of the nazill from overlords to self-styled cog like Eichmann he did everything humanly possible to save lives and alleviate suffering among the Jews that a formal statement would have provoked the nazis to brutal retaliation and would substantially have thwarted further Catholic actiolll on behalf of Jews

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Radar System Foils Church Robbers

QUINCY (NC)-A radar sys_ tem ringing Lady of Good Coun sel church here is credited witJll foiling at least 10 attempted robshyberies

The radar apparatus was inshystalled by the pastor Msgr Ar thur J Riley after vandals broke into the church a year ag) and almost ruined its interior

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Foreign Aid Bill Eliminates Birth Control WASHINGTON (NC)

Senate-House conferees have dropped a b i r t h control authorization from the $36 billion foreign aid bill

In place of a provision author_ izing use of U S tax funds to pay birth control projects in aid-receiving countries the conshyferees agreed to language pershymitting money to be spent to

Object to Showing Of Play The Vicar

BROOKLYN (NC)-The Jewmiddot ish War Veterans of King6 County have expressed concern about possible showing of the play The Vicar which implies that Pius XII shares the guilt for nazi extermination of Jews

Melvin M Hurwitz command_ er of the veterans group said showing of the play will serve no uleful purpose but will conshytinue the lie about Catholics

He also said it is most urgent that all our citizens speak out and relate that the Catholic Church has a record in evidence of helping all minorities includshying the Jews

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Urges All-out Effort In Negroes Behalf

LOUISVILLE (NC) - The Church must use all the means at her disposal to defend the Negro today as she has done for immigrants in the past Matshythew Ahmann executive director of the National Catholic Confershyence on Interracial Justice said at a forum here

An extensive Catholic response to the Negros plight Ahmann said demands increased efforts for joint Negro and white projshyects under Church auspices He listed urban renewal and open occupancy in suburbia as spe cific areas for Catholic coopershyation with other denominations

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Mrs John D Sylvia heads new officers of the Womens Guild to be installed Monday Jan 13

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CYO members will tour Taunshy~ State Hospital Friday Dec 21 Members will go caroling Sunday and Monday Dec 22 and 23 and will attend a Christ shymas party and dance Saturday Dec 28

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Kansas Couple Gets Mission Crosses

WICHITA (NC) - A young married couple heading for the Amazon swamps of Belem Brashyzil where they will staff a Catholic school for homeless boys was given mission crosses here

Bishop Mark K Carroll of Wichita presented the crosses to Mr and Mrs David Schoenhofer of Walnut Kan who are memshybers of the Papal Volunteers for Latin America

The Schoenhofers are answershying the appeal of an Italian priest operating a home for 80 neglected boys Mr Schoenhofer a carpenter will teach the boys woodwork and his wife will keep order and conduct the groups social activities

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Mrs Alexander Kamionek and Mrs Gloria Paquin will be in charge of the social hour for the Womens Guild meeting schedshyuled for 730 Wednesday night Jan 8 A swap party will be featured ST MARY SOUTH DARTMOUTH

The Womens Guild will enshytertain members children at a Christmas party Sunday Dec 22 in the church hall OUR LADY OF GRACE NORTH WESTPORT

Council of Catholic Women members plan a guildola for Saturday Feb 8 HOLY CROSS FALL RIVER

PTA Christmas party will be held at 6 Saturday night Dec 21 in the parish hall A chicken pie supper childrens movies and a visit from Santa Claus will be featured

A social is planned for Sunshyday Jan 26 and the next rel(ushylar meeting wiU be Tuesday Jan 7

VATICAN CITY (NC) - A Vatican City press bulletin has denied reports that a priest who recently went to Isanbul was sent there to explain why Pope Paul VI felt that a meeting with Greek Orthodox Patriarch Athshyenagoras of Constantinople was impossible during the Popes trip to the Holy Land

The priest Father Pierre Duprey WF the Secretariat for Promoting Christian Unitys Undersecretary for Orthodox Relations flew from Rome to Istanbul

A Vatican spokesman said that Fa ther Duprey carried only a letter of introduction from Aushygustin Cardinal Bea SJ Presishydent of the Unity Secretariat to Patriarch Athenagoras Father Duprey delivered no letter from the Pope to the Patriarch he said

Commenting on the Popes visit the Vatican City daily LOsservatore Roman noted that it would coincide with the celeshybration of Orthodox Christmas on Jan 6 which is celebrated in the Western Church as the feast ltgtf the Epiphany

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THE ANC 19Catholic Studies Thurs Dec 19 1963

Course Begins At Yale

NEW HAVEN (NC) - A Adoration new chair for Roman Cathoshylic Studies and the appointshy

A sanctified dayment of Stephan G Kuttner hath shone upon uscanon law professor at the Cathshycome ye nations andolic University of America

Washington as its first incumshy adore the Lord for bent were announced here by this day a great Yale University light hath descended

Kingman Brewster Jr Yale upon the earth Alshypresident said the chair was leluiaestablished through a $500000 gift in memory of the late Father T Lawrason Riggs Yale alumshynus of the 1910 class who was Catholic chaplain at the univershysity for 21 years The chair Advocates Oldsters named for Father Riggs was Learn L~n~uagesmade possible through an enshyd)wmEnt of Yale alumni who PROVIDENCE (NC)-Father prefer to remain anoymous Joseph L Lennon OP dean of Brewster said Providence College here is an

Kuttners appointment is efshy advocate of a delayed vocation fectivp July 1 1964 The professhy movement in the field of foreign sor 56 a native of Germany languages He told the Rhode taught at the University of Bershy Island Modern Language Assoshylin the Lateran University in ciation Winter meeting that pershyRome and joined the Catholic sons 25 years and older learn a

foreign language more swiftly judge and law professor was a U faculty in 1940 His father a

and thoroughly than a high Lutheran his mother Jewish school or college student KnowlshyHe became a convert to the edge of a foreign language enshyCatholic Faith in 1933 He is hances respect and admiration married to ~he former Eva Illich he said and they have nine children

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n THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thtlrs Dec 19 1963

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CINCINNATI (NC)-Massive Federal aid exclusively for pUb_ lic schools would substantially imperil the healthy existence of church-related schoolsJohn C Hayes dean of the Loyola University School of Law Chishycago said here

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Laud Popes Plan For Pilgrimage

PHILADELPHIA (NC)-Three non-Catholic leaders said here Pope Paul VIs trip to the Holy Land next month will promote the ecumenical movement and help in the renewal of the Church

This view was expressed at a press conference by Archbishop Iakovos of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of North and South America the Rev Eugene Carson Blake Stated Clerk (chief executive officer) of the United Presbyterian Church in the U S A and Episcopal Bish_ op James A Pike of California

Dr Blake said the Popes Holy Land pilgrimage illustrates the process by which the Catholic Church is coming up to date

Archbishop Iakovos said the trip would contribute to widenshymg the horizon

Bishop Pike said the pilgrimshyage would involve Pope Paul with other Christians on a going out basis - a development he said is needed in the ecumenical movement to avoid the suggesshytion of a patronizing attitude

University Natural Law Society Hayes a former president of the National Council of Catholic Men cited Supreme Court deshycisions in which he said the FederaL government has vindishycated the basic constitutkmal rights of parents and children to choose to be educated in pri shyvate and church-related schools

The same Federal government therefore he maintained ought not to initiate a program which by excluding such schools withshyout constitutional necessity sub_ stantially imperils their healthy existence and development

On the contrary according to Hayes compara1gtle aid ought to be afforded to those schools by including them in the Federal program in forms which are pershymissible under the Constitution as presently construed

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Moreover parents of pupils in church-related schools can conshystitutionally be included he middotdemiddot clared along with the parents of pupils in public schools in any Federal program of tax deshyductions or tax credits which might be established to aid education

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21 J FKs Reading Habits Great Legacy to All By Msgr John S Kennedy

The late President Kenshynedy has left a manifold legacy and many an enshyduring and instructive memshyory to the country Even as this is set down writers in the daily pap e r s a ndshymagazines are analyzing the meaning and the accomplishshyments of his life and espeshycially of his cashyreer in public office In the months and years to come a far more proshyfound and crit shyical interpretation will appear in book after bookThis departshyment concerned as it is with books would now point out but one particular in President Kenshynedys example and that has to do with reading

By those who observed him closely it agreed that he did more reading than any President since Wilson He was a close reader of the daily press and of other periodicals But so are many others in public life He was also and long had been a reader of books

AU Sorts of Books

It is not unheard of that all American President reads books But what we generally hear about is the books he reads for recreation Thus one chief execshyutive is said to get away from the cares of state by plunging into western stories another by eating up whodunits

We sometimes hear of a Presshyidents reading works of history or biography which recreate and illuminate the American past But seldom if ever are we told that a President reads all sorts of books

This last seems to have been the case with Mr Kennedy From time to time there were press stories concerning his reading of the moment and what impressed one was the range represented by the titles listed

Style Discernible The results of such reading

showed in various ways For exshyample in his public addresses It is true of course that he like everyone in a similar posishytion had speechwriters But he himself worked diligently on every talk he gave and his mind his style were discernible in each

Again the results of Mr Ken_ nedys reading manifested themshyselves in his approach to the problems he had to handle He was not narrow doctrinaire or simplistic

He saw complications implishycations distinctions nuances he was humane and subtle Granted that he hewed to cershytain central convictions He did not apply them mechanically or mouth them as if they were magic

Both rigid liberal and rigid conservative faulted him beshycause he did not accede to the easy extremism of either His was a mind informed and disshycriminating which surveyed the whole complex field before him and led him to pick his way carefully

One hopes that this example will be noted bY parents All kinds of trite or sentimental things are being said will be said to their children by fathers and mothers seeking to intershypret to their offspring the life and death of the late President

THE ANCHOR-Hits Interracial Thurs Dec 19 1963

Marriage Laws WASHINGTON (NC) - The

National Catholic Conference for Interracial Justice has branded laws against interracial marriage an invasion of individual rights and a denial of Catholic doctrine

Without specifically advocatshying such marriages the NCCIJ said the right to decide to marshyry and whom to marry resides within the iridividual person

Convention resolutions dealt with a wide range of civil rights issues including one of the most

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the iniquity of the earth be abolished and the Saviour of the world shall reign over us

sensitive of all interracial mar- turn through repeal or court deshyriage cision

The NCCIJ declared that laws The Catholic conscience conshyagainst interracial marriage are demns abhors and rejects the an invasion of individual rights underlying racist philosophy and promised to seek their over_ which speaks of racial intershy

marriage as depreciating a ra-Gift to Hospital cial strain the resolution said

Human persons are not cattle DETROIT (NC) -Providence The Catholic dogma revealed by

Hospital here has received a God of the unity of the human gift of $125 million in the form family cries out against this of General Motors stocks from pagan ideology the family of Edward F Fisher In another resolution the a pioneer in the auto industry NCCIJ said Catholic social and Sister Denise the hospitals ad- fraternal organizations that pracshyministrator said the gift will be tice discrimination should either used to build an educational unit change their policies or have at the new Providence Hospital their chaplains withdrawn and to be completed next Fall be disbanded bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull~bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull~bullbull~~~~ bullbull~

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Broadcaster Hits Church Stand PHILADELPHIA (NC) - The is not to be criticized for

president of the National Assoshy seeking to get higher standards ciation of Broadcasters said here in radio and television programs that a church groups recent But the way to accomplish this statement on broadcasting conshy is not through greater Federal tained recommendations t hat control would lead to government domshy Meanwhile it was announced ination of radio and television that representatives of the NAB

LeRoy Collins NAB president and the church council will meet made this claim in an address in New York Monday to disshy(Nov 30) to the Assembly of cuss the statement United Church Men a unit of A spokesman for the broadshythe Nat ion a 1 C 0 u neil of casters association said it objectsChurches He was referring to particularly to the statements a statement on broadcasting isshy call for regulation by the Fedshysued last June 8 by the National eral Communications CommisshyCouncil sion of commercial announceshy

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Holy Christmas from Hoi Redeemer Chatham Richard Moye Kevin Rodericks Frances

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Atout Religion

Plan Candelight Service Sunday

WASHINGTON (NC)-Preslshydent Johnson will speak at aft (nterfaith candlelight service Sunday at the Lincoln Memorial that will conclude a month of aational moUrning for President

Kennedy Thousands of candles will be

light at dusk from a torch ig nited at the eternal flame that burns - at the late Presidents grave in Arlington National Cemetery across the Potomac River from the Lincoln Memoshyrial

The program is sponsored by the Interreligious Committee on Race Relations (ICRR) in conshyjunction with the Archdiocese of Washington the Council of Churches and the Jewish Comshymunity Council

It was developed at a meetshyIng of sponsoring organizations called by Archbishop Patrick A OBoyle of Washington chairshyman of the ICRR

Brief prayers will be offered at the service by Msgr John S Spence a member of the ICRR executive committee and two ICRR co-chairmen Episcopal Bishop William F Creighton of WashingtQn and Rabbi Lewis A Weintraub president of the Washington Board of Rabbis

Methodist Bishop John Wesley Lord of Washington also an ICRR co - chairman wi[ be master of ceremonies

Christians in Rome Mark Charity Day

ROME (NC) -Catholics and DonCatholics from eight counshytries exchanged gifts for the poor and the sick during cereshymonies in Romes city hall marking the first Christian Charity Day

ltalian Catholics gave radio 89ts for non-Catholic Dutch hosshypital patients Brazilian Cathoshy

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Methodist Bishop Gerald Ken nedy of Los Angeles was chief author of the statement said Thomas W Braden board presshyident who with William Norris of Pasadena served on the comshymittee

Braden said many teachers misinterpret the U S Supreme

Court decision banning prayers in schools as also banning teachshying about religion

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parents are protected by law againllt attempts to destroy or weaken their childrens faith ill their religion

The- statement said teachers mould be able to differentiate betweoen conducting a compulshysory worship service and teachshying about religion

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1IDd Ceylon are called Adams Bridge bull In southern India there are 10 maD vocations and calls on ns for help to balld charches Perhaps DOwhere Is abowinlaquo the wind of the Spirit mach To further this we think of

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dent Shneor Z Shazar prei8ed the work of 1ile ecumenical coundl as he welcomed a IIOUP Birthday 01 pDgr1Dul from Rome whicll ~

cluded DiDe arehbfsbops and Sf G ran t we beshybi~ seech T h bullbull alshyIbe pDsrtms who numbesed 120 Ja aU were led by MeDdte mighty God that Rite ~ Georgea Hakin 01 even as we anticishyAcre zael who tranalated the pate the adorable President lIebrew -language birthday of Thy son welcome and replled for the so too may we joyshygroup fully receive His

bull We here as an of humanitymiddot eternal giftsthe President said have folshylowed with great interest the ecumenical council deliberations in Rome and have witnessed with great satisfaction the spirit of peace and mutual understandshy Ohio Man Donates ing which inspired these di8Ctl18shy Site for Hospital lions

We welcome your efforts in MANSFIELD (NC) - A 144shythis field Not in one day will acre farmland tract in Ohio here we attain these lofty aims but has been donated as a hospital we are sure that justice and love siteto the Sistersof Charity of of one fellow man will triuml~h St Augustine whose mother in the end house is in Cleveland

rter the bishops who canll Justine Sterkel donor of thefrom the U S Caneda Austrashy land comes from a family whichlia ItalT and Africa visited 1be helped establish thia citys twoBasiliea of the Holy Sepulcber parishesia tbe Jordanian leCtor of 1 salem The Sisters of Charity wiD

ataff the hospital Miss Sterkel Pledge $21 Million said she will manage the fundshy

raiaing drive for the hospitalFor Four Schools Marjori Crowen Mary Craffey Bobby Crow11 construction It bull planned te 1tOCltVILLl CENTRE ltJft Stephen Craffey provide 200 bedL

-be Rockville Centre dioeeIIrlD campaign f~ $20 million lio Cleveland Planning ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Joyous Noel from Our Lady of the Cape Brewster

build four Catholic high ICbook hal gone over the top with Schools for 18000 pledges totaling $21M7482 ftIe

CLEVELAND (NC) - Archfour new schools will accommoshybishop Edward F Hoban has anshydate 600 New York student jill nounced a multimillion dollarLong Island eampaign to provide classroom for middot18000 high school studentsExchanmt Posts over the next five year

VATICAN CITY (NC)-AJd bishop Gaetano Alibrandl ApolIshy The Bishop of Cleveland anshytoIlc Nuncio to Chile and Arcl nounced no goal But it is esti shybishop Egano Righi-LambertinJ mated that facilities for 18000 Apostolic Nuncio to Lebanon would cost lIB much as $36 milshyhave exchanged posts lion

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Fremiddotedom Rally Continued from Page One

will be 80 teenagers and adults from the Williamston N C area Rev Harold Melvin Fall River Episcopalian minister recently jailed in Williamston fOr partishycipation in a protest against in equalities in treatment of Neshygroes is responsible for the groups invitation to Fall River

They are sponsored by the Southern Christian Leadership Conference led by Rev Martin Luther King Jr While in Masshysachusetts they will stay at Packard Manse Roxbury and will visit nearby communities including Fall River

Rev Edmund Delaney curate at Holy Name parish Fall River will act for the Bishop and head Catholic participation in the rally Representatives of Jewish Bnd Protestant synagogues and churches are also lending supshyport The local NAACP unit is headed by Rev Floyd Black minister at Bethel AME church in Fall River

In connection with the rally NAACP members are seeking dinner invitations for the 80 Williamston citizens preceding the event It is thought that this will give Fall River residents the opportunity of learning at first hand the situation in the South with regard to Negro equality

Invitations are sought for one or two guests at each participashyting home Guests will be picked up by hosts at 3 oclock Sunday afternoon at Bethel AME church Hanover Street and will be brought to Sacred Heart auditoshyrium by 7 to prepare for the rally

Among members of the Homes Committee arranging invitations is Mrs Walter Conrad of Holy Name parish Fall River Those wishing to extend hospitality can reach her at OSborne 4-6128

Kennedy Scholarship PURCHASE (NC) - Manhatshy

tanville College of the Sacred Heart has announced establishshyment of a John Fitzgerald Kenshynedy Scholarship Fund Three gifts totaling $4600 have been received as initial contributions The scholarship will be awarded to students with leadership abilshyity who are in need of financial aid

Redeemer o God who

makest us glad with the yearly expectashytion of our redempshytion grant that we who now joyfully receive Thine onlyshybegotten Son as our Redeemer may also without fear behold Him coming as our Judge tt

Jesuit Scientist Heads Academy

NEW YORK (NC) - Father 1 John J Lynch SJ an expert 1 in the detection of earthquakes has been name president of the New York Academy of Sciences which was founded in 1817 and has a membership of 18000

The Jesuit priest director of Fordham Universitys seismic station was named to the post themiddot day before his 69th birthday He said he considered his apshypointment a distinct honor

The seismic observatory at Fordham is one of the most fa mous centers of earthquake study in the world Besides his supervision of it Father Lynch carries on a full program of ~

teaching mathematics physics and seismology

In 1946 Father Lynch designed a seismic observatory for theChristmas Blessings from St Pius X Dominican Republic to give

Sou~h Yarmouth warnings of earthquakes In 1951 he helped run seismic profiles

Rev Philip Davignon Thomas Slayter Edward in connection with bull search for ~

Robinson Mark Fruean Daniel Baker the tomb of st Petor

Bishop Grutka Gives Pope Saints Relic

v A TIC A H CIT Y (HC) shyBishop Andrew G Grutka of Gary Ind has presented Pope Paul VI with a long-lost relic of St Cyril who with his brother St Methodius brought Chrisshytianity to the Slavs 1100 years ago

Bishop Grutka who Ja of Slovak ancestry gave the relic to the Pope in the Sistine chapel at a ceremony attended by hunshydreds of bishops priests semishynanans and lay people most of them of Slavic origin

May the spiritual signficance and celebration of Christs Birthday bring to us all hope and joy And may we be guided to love peace and charity For therein lies the real meaning of the promi~e

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8 THE ANCHORshyThurs Dec 19 1963

Stresses Counei I Turned First To Liturgy

VATICAN CITY (NC) Pope Paul VI has pointed out that while the Catholic Church is sometimes acshycused of emphasizing her visible authority themiddot council Fathers turned their first attention to the liturgy

Speaking to a crowd of 1000 at his regular Wednesday audishyence the Pope said This audishyence seems to Us an echo of the Vatican council which ended its second session with promulgashytion of the Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy that is with the exhortation to us all to pray and to pray well

The Church is sometimes acshycused of emphasizing her laws and decrees her visible authorshyity The highest authorities of the Church however have turned their first attention to the liturgy and have given the place o honor to prayer to conshyversation with God

Mutually Helpful

This was done he said beshyeause authorIty and spirit in the Church are mutually helpful and her laws intend to obtain for the heavenly Father many SOUls who will adore Him in spirit and in truth

The Pope exhorts you over and over again as the council does to pray to pray well to pray with the Church especially at the approach of Christmas to pray to be worthy to receive Him at His coming Pray then that Our Lord may be born again and live in you in your souls your homes your communities bath civil and religious with the precious gifts of His grace and His peace

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Circle 71 New Bedford Daughshyters of Isabella will carol Saturshyday night Dec 21 starting from 11 Robeson Street at 615 The unit will fill a Christmas basket for the White Sisters and also plans a penny sale in January with Patricia McMullen and Lillian Motta as co-chainrmen

SHA Alumnae Alumnae and friends of Sacred

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The session to bemiddot held June 17 to July 22 will bring togeth-_ er demographers sociologists economists clergymen educashytors and public officials

They will consider such topics as world population growth world resources and technology the current status of fertility control the Roman Catholic view on population control the Protestant view on population control population trends and the underdeveloped nations birth control and public policy family size rhythm and the (anti-ovulation) pill accordshying to a statement outlining pur- poses of the course

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The institute said in a stateshyment that world population is now growing by 45 million year_ 1y and commented Such a rate of growth creates obvious and enormous social problems

Tht~ institute added however that [ears of disaster as a result

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At Georgetown of population growth Deglect not only the potential of technoshylogical change but the velue of human beings and their potenshytial productive capacity

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Pavi lion Reports Many Inquiries

NEW YORK (NC)-The proshygram director of the Vaticaa Pavilion at the New York Worlds Fair said reservatioDII by Catholic groups planning tours are coming at a great pace

Father John J Gorman bull Brooklyn diocesan priest told aa interviewer that inquiries 1Mshyready have come from as faw away as France about the pavil shyion at the fair which will Opesl in April 1964

The Vatican is constructing $25 million pavilion featuring 325-seat chapel and the centushyries-old Pieta by Michaelangelo which is being brought heN from st Peters basilica

Father Gorman said America Catholics have contributed more than $2 million toward the pavilion

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By Mary Tinley Daly This Christmas column

from our house to yours brings the u sua 1 good wishes Happy Christmas Holy Christmas rather than the Merry Christmas of former saddened w 0 rId

years It is too soon to carry on the Merry bit right now This years Christmas is saddened by the unexpected assassination of President Kenshynedy leaving a y lti u ng widow two fatherless children anli a

saddened world It was a traumatic experience

for everybody a sobering epishysode pointing up sudden death

In the wake of the Nov 22 tragedy are the other fatheIless children the Tippetts of Dalilas and of Lee Harvey Oswald Christmas will not be the SiUJle for any of these families fltlr a long long time if ever

Pre - Christmas 1963 is a world-wide time of trauma

Suspension of normal activity during the acute period of mourning brought realization to all Americans of the meaning of life and death Moreovelr it brought a knowledge and appre_ ciation of the Catholic Faith to many who had never known anything of the Mass and the ineffable consolation in death wh4h a sincere belief in the world hereafter means

Upon taking up slowly the Way-of-the-world the - filnite tasks to which our lives are deshydicated - we all have a new viewpoint

Almost as a shock come the fattened newspapers not only with their news columns filled with investigation of the tragedy and news of the new adminirtrashytIon but the huge amount of newsprint - already contracted tor -to advertise the selling of merchandise Page after page is filled with urging to buy-iouyshybuy

Somehow the importance of getting something for the man who has everything loses its punch if it ever had any-mink enveloped bottle openers and the Bke

Fortunately family Christmas eustoms engendered in generashytions past will continue the blessed routine that carries through year after year Friends will be remembered with cards the familiar charities will as al shyways hold their place children will have their toys family vis_ its will prevail perennially Best of all religious customs will continue the setting up of the home creche entire famil3 reshyeeiving Holy Communion either at midnight Mass or at a Mass on Christmas morning

In most houses there will be a Christmas tree adorned with baubles from years past and a few new sparkles added

This Christmas perhaps not only will family ties be stronger but also those with other human beings

Along this line we should like to share with readers some thoughts written by Fra Giovanshyni in 1513 equally applicable in 1963

There is nothing 1 can give you which you have not but there is much that while I can not give you you can tak~~ - - shy

No heaven can come to us unless our hearts find rest in it today Take heaven - - bull

No peace lies in the future which is not hidden in the presshy

ent bull bull bull take peace - - bull

THE ANCHOR-Thurs Dec 19 1963

Kingdom Know t hat the

kingdom of God is at hand amen I say to you it shall not be delayed

Christmas Prayers from Our Lady of Victory Centerville

Danette Pendergast John J Pendergast III

The gloom of the world is but a shadow behind it yet within our middotreach is joy Take joy shy

There is radiance in darkshyness could we but see-and to see we have only to look 1 beshyseech you to look Take radiance bullbull shy

Life is so full of meaning and purpose so full of beauty 00shyneath its covering that you will find earth but cloaks your

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heaven Courage then to claim it that is all But courage you have and the knowledge that we are pilgrims together wending through unknown country home

And so at this Christmas time 1 greet you with profound esteem and with the prayer that for you now and forever the day breaks and the shadows flee away

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Council Recess Continued from Page Six

stressed one or the other of these essential parts depending on the historical problems

I remind you that the Church has solemnly affirmed the inalshyienable rights of the human person to the freedom in honorshying God privatel and publicly to proclaim and propagate his religion according to the preshycept of ones upright conscience

Evidently the common good the rights of God and of men the rights of society must be considered

Finally the Cardinal pointed out that -the right to religious liberty must be respected even in those who in good faith cannot loose themselves from error

Peace On Earth May the shining Star of Bethlehem brighten

your heart and your hopes bullbullbull and light

your path to peace and holiness and joy at

Christmastide - and throughout the year coming

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Israel to Honor Father LaFarge

NEW YORK (NC) - The American Jew ish Committee has announced plans for a meshymorial in Israel to honor the late Father John LaFarge SJ

Rabbi Marc H Tanenbaum director of the committees inter_ religious aHairs department said a Father John LaFarge Grove of Trees would be estab lished in Israel as a permanent and living memorial in the Holy Land of this blessed priest and friend

Rabbi Tanenbaum announced plans for the memorial in a statement paying tribute to Father LaFarge longtime chamshypion of better interracial and interreligious relations who died Nov 24

This John will be numbered in the company of those two other great souls Pope John XXIII and President John F Kennedy all of whom Jewish tradition and Jewish people will honor the rabbi said

Catholic interracial counci~ througthout the U S held speshycial services for Father LaFarge widely known proponent of racial justice

Tass Comments On Council

LONDON (NC)-The Soviet news agency Tass in a report on the closing of the second session of the ecumenical council in Rome said that the session was unquestionably influenced by the assurances of the new Pope that he intends to continue the great cause begun by Pope John and direct all effort toward preshyerving the great blessing of peace among people

Tass report an English-lanshyguage dispatehfrom Rome said that during the session Pope P a u I called on scientistl throughout the world not to turn science and its individual branches specifically nuclear research with its most broad apshyplications into a threat a nightshymare a tool for destroying human life

On the council itself Tass said that the session was marked by sharp disagreements between innovators supporters of the line of the late Pope John and conservatives who were spurshyred to new activities following the Popes death

Commends Kennedy Ideals to Nation

WASHINGTON (NC) - The Catholic Association for Intershynational Peace has urged a conshycerted effort by Americans to live up to the ideals for which the late President Kennedy lived

The association said in a stateshyment that Americans should not rest content with tangible and material monuments to President Kennedys memory

We can honor him even more by a concerted national effort to live up to the ideals for which he lived the statement said In particular all citizens of good will should strive to root out from our midst the bitterness and hatred the aura of suspicion and distrust that is qividing our nation in this criticilI hour

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Seek to Force Vote on Prayer

WASHINGTON (NC)-More than lialf the signatures needed have been affixed to e petition tbo discharge the prayer amend ment from th U S House of Representatives Judiciary Com mittee Fr Robert G Howes said here

Father Howes a member of the faculty at the catholic Unishyversity of America here -i Washingtons representative _of the Central Massachusetts Citl shy2ens for Public Prayer

To date 120 Representatives have signed the discharge peti shytion while 218 signatures are needed The proposed joint resoshylution is designed to reverse through a Constitutional amendshyment the U S Supreme Court decisions prohibiting recitation of prayers in public schools

Father Howes said the group he represents is non-partisan non-sectarian and like other groups has been striving for months to get some Congresshysional action on the dozens of proposals for a Constitutional amendment

Introduction of a petition seeking discharge of Civil Rights legislation from committee has spurred the Central Massachushysetts Citizens group to renewed effort to get lawmakers to sign the petition to discharge the prayer amendment- from the Jushydiciary Committee

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Bargaining Now Feels Collective Facing Trouble

CLEVELAND (NC)-Col leetive bargaining as it is known today is in serious trouble Father Benjamin L asse SJ has told a joint labm aanagement conference at St Iohn College here

Father Masse associate editol of America magazine and anamiddotmiddot aonal authority on labor DUDo egement relations called fOl eative thinking by union ancll employers to preserve the emiddotmiddot 8eIltiaIs of free negotiations bemiddot een worken and employers

A fundamental assumption ol~

eoUective b~ during tht 1930s he explained waa the premise that forces of competl-middot n in a free market would ob- lise both Perliea to be reuon- able and then government could ~ hands off He added

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The clash between reality andl itleory was bound to eome Father Masae added and thE public is now beginning to quemiddot tlon whether the pursuit of selfmiddot interest by unions and employerll necessarily serves the public ood

Baptize 11 Adults Child During Mass

SPOKANE (NC) - Eleven adults and a ehild were baptized simultaneously by 12 priestlJ during a Sunday Mass at St Aloysius church here

The sacramem was admlnfsmiddotmiddot tered during the time usuaIl3r

reserved for the sermon at thn 130 AM HIgh Mass The conmiddotmiddot gregation rose to recite the Apos tIes Creed with sponsors of thnmiddot baptized

The unusual ceremony Wall

itle result of five inquiry class81J eonducted b7 a layman P8Jt Kreiner a poaduate of the La] Institute 01 lheolog at GUt Universi~ of San Jrancbco who conduce Inquiry progIllJDlJ for St AloJWlu and St PraDcilI Xavier parishe- It is a full-timet Job supported b1 the two TesuJit parishes

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Cardinal Spellman left here for Zealand his 21st consecutive Christmas Arriving in Christchurch toshywith Americans abroad this time day he was scheduled to leave personnel at the Navys South for the Antarctie as soon as posshyPole installations sible But DO definite date was

The Cardinal who has desshy fixed because uncertain weather cribed his annual trip as my conditions could delaT his deshypilgrimage to the men and parture as long as three day women who protect our countr) and preserve peace flew from Mass for Presiden here direct1T to Christchurch The Cardinal intends to offer New Zealand by WBT of Lcraquo a months mind Requiem Mass Angeles Honolulu the Fiji Ia- for President Kennedy Sunday

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made this most holy night to shine forth with the brightness of the true light grant we beseech Thee that we who have kn omiddotw n the mystery of His light on earth may attain the enjoyment of His happiness in heavshyen

Kennedy Memorial PREDERICTON (NC) - The

University of New Brunawick will erect a memorial to the late President Kennedy in the form of a triangular shelter in Offishyeers Square on Queen street The rear column of the shelter will bear a commemorative plaque In October 1957 Presishydent Kennedy then a senator received an honorary degree from the university

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daughter of Sion shout for joy 0 daughter of Jerusamiddot lem behold thy King comes hoi y the S a v i 0 u r of the world

McCormack Aide Plans to Study For Priesthood

WASHINGTON (NC) When the National Seminary

for Delayed Vocations opens next September in Weston one of the candidates will be a top aide to Speaker of the House John McCormack

He is 37-year-old Walter Flashyherty of Dorcester who is not only leaving his present job on the Speakers staff but turning down an offer for a new $18000shya-year post

Flaherty saidhere that when he read of Richard Cardinal Cushings plan to open the Pope John XXIII National Seminary his interest in studying for the priesthood which dates back to his college days was rekindled

Flaherty brother of a priest joined McCormacks staff five years ago and has become a trusted lieutenant of the Speaker

Class of 25 He will be one of 25 members

ill the first class at the seminary f()r- men aged 30 to 45 The insti tution will offer a four-year cOurse of philosophy and theolshyogy Msgr George A Schlichte former vice-rector of the North American College Rome is rector

Flaherty youngest of nine children of Mrs Julia A Flashyherty served in the Navy during World War II He then attended St Michaels College Winooski Vt and St Pauls College at the University of Ottawa

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lege here will open its facilities to the laity next Fall and beshycome the first Catholic junior college for women in the Albany diocese The institution hall been providing a service exclusively for Religious principally Sister of Mercy who condUct the colshylege Chartered by New York State the college will offer both liberal arts and business courses under the new plan

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German Fund Drive Fer Latin America COLOGNE (NC) - The Ger- money they spend on Christmas

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Looking back on the recent session of the Council r have the feeling of having lived amongst four different Churches There is only One Church but the emphasis in one part of the world is different from another All have the same end the growth of the Mystical Body of Christ and the salvation of souls But they achieve it in different ways

1 The Administrative Church This is the Church in the developed and prosperous countries of the world in which thanks to material blessings the emphasis is on service to the faithful - indeed spiri shytual service - in such works as schools hospitals press social works parish plants etc

2 The Can 0 n i c a I Church This Church is steeped in tradition and customs Here the bishops particularly and the priests live somewhat detached from the people giving profound spirituality to those who practice the Faith but worrying little for those who do not practice who are as lost sheep

3 The Poor Church This is the largest group in the world and is not bound by national limits Here the bishops are like Our Lord on the Hill of Capharnaum surrounded by the hungry and by sheep without a pastor The wealth in which the Church bond deals in souls

4 The Martyred Church Here Our Lord relives His passion in vast areas - not only behind the Iron Curtain but even in Northern Africa One bishop told me of four of his priests being strangled last week Two priests in one country and two in anshyother were sentenced to prison for three years for having transshylated one of my books into their languages We read Mallll for their intention every Tuesday

What is our role in the face of these four Churches Since they are all parts of the Mystical Body of Christ we have to make blood circulate through this entire organism The blood ia made up of aid to balance off our wealth and above all as St Paul said to fill up in our Body the sufferings wanting to the Passionmiddot of Christ

Certainly Christ suffered enough in His Physical Body but we by self-denial sacrifice middotprayer and offering of ou~ tria~ for the Church everywhere complete in the Church that Passhysion which Christ daily undergoee In the world Sunday after SDilday middotwemiddot appeal to YOU t6 be more than Alnetican to be truly Catholic to love the Church everywhele to realize that 5Z collections a year for the parish aad a few second collection a year for the Impoverished and bleeding Christ elsewhere are not enoughmiddot During this Christmas season we try to be especially generous with others Will you share your generosity with the Holy Father by sending a sacrifice to The Society for the Propashygation of the Faith

GOD LOVE YOU to Mrs MFW for $10 I promised the Lord that if He would give me the strength to wash my living room walls I would send what it would cost to have the work done Themiddot walls never looked cleaner bullbull to VMV for $35 I wanted to spend this money for a new slipcover for a chair~

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Prelate Stresses Essential Virtues Of Bishops

LOS ANGELES (NC) The virtues essential to qualshyify a priest for the bishops office are acquired from living examples rather than learned in books and schoels Auxiliary Bishop Timothy Man_ ning of Los Angeles asserted at a consecration rite here

In his sermon at the conseClra tion of the Most Rev John J Ward to serve as an Auxiliary Bishop of Los Angeles Bishop Manning said the candidate for the bishops office must be the model of the humble virtuesshyvirtues which are necessary against the stresses of our daily lives--chastity temperance pashytience humility and affabilitv-

James Francis Cardinal McIn_ tyre of Los Angeles was he con secrator at the ceremony today in St Vibianas cathedral Archshybishop Joseph T McGucken of San Franeisco and Bishop Alden J Bell of Sacramento were the co-consecrators

The bishop must be a model for the flock entrusted to his care Bishop Manning said He must be a living expression of the Sacred Scriptures so that were the holy testaments lost people could still look at thl~ir

bishop and from his example model their lives toward holi shyness

You will notice that he is ncshycepted not because of extraorshydinary talents of mind some social graces nor heroic and rare virtues These would resemble mountain peaks unassailable ex_ cept to the very few

The bishops united with the pope are the successors to the Apostles Bishop Manning said Their mission is the same he continued to give a foundation to the Church to give it visibil ity and permanence and to serve the pilgr11n people of God by heralding the glad tidings of the Gospel to every generation until time shall be no more

Laymen Head School Boards in Oklahoma

OKLAHOMA CITY (NC) shyLaymen have been named to head Catholic school boards in Oklahoma City and in Tulsa as part of a reorganization of the Diocesan School Board by Biamphshyop Victor J Reed

The boards will act in advisory capacities to Father ErDE~st Flusche dioeesan superintendent of schools

Head of the Oklahoma City board it Harold Askew prelishydent of the Askew Adjustment Inc and the father of two gradshyuates of Catholic schools John Bennet Shaw a funeral director and father of three is head of the Tulsa board

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Day Star With Thee is the

principality in the day of Thy strength in the brightness of the saints from the womb before the day star I begot Thee

Legion of Decency The following films are to be

added to the lists in their reshyspective classifications

Unobjectionable for Adults and Adolescents--Ladies Who Do Surf Party

Objectionable in Part for All -Four for Texas (Objection This contrived melodramatic comedy is frequently guilty of a brazen exploitation of indecent costuming and suggestive situashytions) Soldier in the Rain (Obshyjection This otherwise innocshy

German Bishops Approve Social BONN (NC) - A comshy annual Lenten fund drive not

for religious purposes but strict shymission of German Catholic ly for social welfare projects inbishops has approved a four developing countries

million dollar program for The 1963 drive broughtmiddot $12shysocial aid projects in Africa 125000 the largest collection Asia and Latin America accordshy since Misereor began in 1959 ing to the German Catholic news giving a five-year total of $54shyagency KNA 750000

The program Is part 01 the Prelate Chairman German Catholics Misereor camshy The bishops commission which

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The funds for Latin America are going to medical programs and to self-help organizations such as farming cooperatives in the Dominican Republic Haiti and Mexico

uous comedy is marred by the introduction of sensational diashylogue) Viva Las Vegas (Objecshytion Continuous emphasis upon grossly suggestive costuming and dancing is inexcusable in a film chiefly designed for young audiences)

Condemned-An Affair of the Skin (Objection The immoral context in which its confused theme is developed and sensashytional treatment in dialogue and situations render this film totally unacceptable)

May The bright promise of peace on earth

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NEW YORK (NC)-The 15th anniversary of the Univenal declaration of Human Rights waa commemorated at a special Mas here attended 117 350 United NatioDII delegates COMUshyJar representatives memben of the UN Secretariat and represhysentatives of non-governmental organizations

The Mass was celebrated by Auxiliary Bishop James H Grif_ fiths of New York Assistant Bishop for UN Affairs of the National Catholie Welfare Conshyference at the chapel of SS Faith Hope and Charity and was followed by a coHee hOUT

The commemoration was unshyder the joint sponsorship of the NCWC Office for UN AffainI and 12 international Catholic orshyganizations in consultative rela_ tionship with the UN Economk

and Social Council all of which are active in promoting human righ1s through public opinion and voluntary agency activity

World CoDllCienca

Msgr Timothy J Flynn New York archdiocesan director of informatio~ preached the 1Iel shymon He called the Universal Declaration of Human Rights the conscience of the world comshymunity

ill a viable document he aaid and a hopeful one It speaks out not as perfectly one would wJsh--iet DOt ~ weak17 one might fear For the tintChristmas Cheor from St Stanislaus FaR Rw time in hmoZ7 there ill bull _enshyol protecting tbebuls OD wbldl

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white Father missioner from -Africa said here that Ghana 80metimes is called a Soviet satellite but all of its schools teach religion as a part of their Wrriculum

Father J Alfred RichardvF formerly of West Warwick ~I and regional superior of the vhite Fathers serving in northshyern Ghana and in Nigeria said that all of Ghanas schools are covernment-supported and sushyPervised

Nevertheless he said an ef the students have a set period of_ religious Instruction every day Priests and Sisters may come into the non-Catholic chools to teach theseclasse9 Protestants also have their own eIasses even in the Catholic chools If the pagan children dont want to go with either of

these groups the teachers must then give them a class of moral in8tr tion

Asks Church Help He said that in the northern

regions where the White Fathers have been for years teachers come to them for materials for the moral instruction classes lhe ~overnment pays teachers ealaries and supplies textbooks for all schools he said

Although there are no pri shyvate schools as such he said the government still looks to the Church for help in its efforts to provide education for all The White Fathers were recently asked by the government to add 35 new classrooms to the school system in the Tamale diocese be stated

Says Missionaries Made Scapegoats

NAIROBI (NC) - A vigorous protest against seeking a reli shygious solution for a political problem has been made by the Southern Sudan Christian Assoshyoiation

The Sudan is a full ICa1e police state the SSCA says in bull letter sent to all heads of Chri5shytlan churches to all heads of African states and to United Na_ tions Secretary General U lhant to denounce the religious persecution which the Sudan government is carrying on in Southern Sudan

We know that missionaries are only the scapegoats of an lll-conceivedpolicy aiming at giving a religious solution (Imshyposing Islam) to a political and cultural problem (the dfferences between South and North) the letter says If Christianity and the Christian churches are inshyvolved in the Southern Sudan problem it is because the Arabs eek a religious solution to the Afra-Arab conflict This means to bring religion into politial

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PONCE (NC)-The Most Key Luis Aponte Mar~ez 41 the new Bishop of Ponce is the first native to become spiritual head of a diocese in Puerto Rico

He succeeded Bishop Jamea E McManus CSSR who disshyclosed here that because of failshying health he had resigned as Bishop of Ponce before Pope Paul VI appointed him to serve as an Auxiliary Bishop of New York

Bishop Aponte a nativE~ of Lajas was ordained to the priestshyhood on April 10 1950 He was consecrated Bishop in 1960 and served as Auxiliary to BiBhop McManus until last April when he was named Coadjutor BiBhop with the right of successionbullbull

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Rican to become a bishop--the first was Bishop ~lejo Arizmen di de la Torre who served in South America 160 years ag j)

Auxiliary Bishop Juan de Dios Lopez de Victoria of San Juan P R who was consecrated early this year is the third native of the island to become a member of the hierarchy

Urge Acceptance Of Negroes

DAYTON (NC) - Some- 60 Catholic and Protestant clergyshymen in three nearby Ohio comshymunities have called for acc~ptshyance of Negroes as neighbors on the basis of Christian principles and common decency

The clergymen made clear they expected segregated hllusshying to come to an end and pledged to work for racial jusshytic in their communities of Oakshywood Kettering and Centerville which have a total populatioJtl of about 75000

When Negroes move into the south-of-Dayton neighborhoods as they surely will the stateshyment said there need not be panic or decline in real estate values It is the duty of the Church to prepare for the acshyceptance of these persons on the basis of Christian principles and common decency

The statement also called upon the people of the commushynity to develop programs of self-examination and action leading to justice in race relashytions

Updating Philosophy Aim of Meeting

CHICAGO (NC)-Updatinl~ of philosophy courses in Catholic colleges and universities will be the subject of a meeting of Cath olic philosophy professors from five Midwest statess at DePaul University here tomorrow

It is time our philosophy courses reflect the fact that the world of Thomas Aquinas is not Our world and that his probl~

are not ours Gerard F Kreyehe head of DePauls philosophy deshypartment said commenting on the meeting

Too often professors and lrtUshy

dents shadow-box the ghost of the 13th century by continuing to wrestle with pseudo-probll~ml that nobody else bothers to cono lider he added

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Wonderful A light shall shine

upon us this day for the Lord is born to us and Hemiddot shall be c a I led Wonderful God the Prince of Peace the Father of the world to come of whose reign there shall be no end

ApproveNewman Apostolate Pian

WASHINGTON (NC) -Plana were approved here for raising $5 million for Newman Apostolshyate activities in behalf of more than 600000 Catholics attending secular colleges The action was taken at a

meeting of the board of trusteel of the National Newman Foun dation Three members of the Hierarchy attended the meeting Archbishop Paul J Hallinan of Atlanta retiring episcopal modshyerator of the National Newman Apostolate Archbishop John P Cody Apostolic Administrator of the New Orleans archdiocese and chairman of the Youth Deshypartment Nati-onal Catholic Welfare Conference and Auxilshyiary Bishop James W Malone of Youngstown Ohio newly elected episcopal moderator of the Newman Apostolate

A letter in English from Pope Paul VI was read at the meeting It expressed his approval of the Newman Foundations activities and conveyed his blessings to 1he board of trustees

Top B lood Donor KISUBI (NC)-Brother LwanAn tile Blessings of the Season from ga football coach at St

Holy Cross Fan River Marys College here has set a record as the top blood donor iBRu Ablsla Anna Czerwonka John Levesque Uganda He has donated 18 pin

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Interfaith Groups Back Rights Action

WASHINGTON (NC)-Repre sentatives of Catholic Protestant and Jewish agencies supported a statement here urging efforts to bring the civil rights bill before the House of Representatives

The statement backed a disshycharge petition to get the measshyure out of the House Rules Com_ mittee and also called for other efforts to speed the legislation

The statement was issued fol lowing a special meeting of the Leadership Con~erence on Civil Rights a loosely knit federation at national religious fraternal and secular organizations

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Diocesan Pupils Share Blessings Of Holy Time

Merry Christmas from this column to each and every D i 0 C e san high schooler but special good wishes to those students who have prepared for Christs birthshyday by doing something extra for others

The girls at Fall Rivers Sacred Hearts Academy for inshystance who brought Christmas cheer to elderly ladies at a local convalescent home by including them on Christmas card lists The project was Sodality-inshyspired but open to the entire student body

And all classes at Jesus-Mary Academy Fall River are collectshying food and preparing baskets fQr needy families In addition the Mission Club will provide a new outfit for each while the Sodality will give the family a complete turkey dinner

A Christmas Hootenanny helped provide funds for these projects All classes participated and featured acts included a yodeling demonstration by Jean_ nine Garand French folk songs by Vivianne Ouellette and a duet by Jeanne and Jeannette Robidoux

Rose Hawthorne Home Mt St Mary Academy Glee

Club will make its annual trip to the Rose Hawthorne Lathrop Home this Christmas season In addition to singing carols memshybers bring gifts for the patients

At DA junior and senior 80dalists are sending a Christ shymas spiritual bouquet to the Holy Father The academys anshynual Christmas cantata was held Tuesday while a Jesse Tree Contest Sodality-sponsored was held today It consisted ofa writ ten quiz concerning symbols decshyorating a Jesse Tree displayed tn the school

Also displaying a Jesse Treein addition to participating in the Advent Wreath devotion ~hroughout the past four weeks are students at Tauntons Bishop Cassidy High Each class proshyvided symbols from either the Old or New Testament to hang on the tree And Cassidy girls ate circulating religious Christ shymas cards as part of their camshypaign to keep Christ in Christ shymas

At Bishop Cassidy the Cathoshylic Students Mission Crusade

had girls eating pizza for the missions yesterday Profits from a Pizza-for-Lunch-Daywill supshyport Crusade projects

Christmas Observances

Partying tomorrow will be students at Holy Family High in New Bedford The student counshycil is responsible for food and decorations and each room will have its own party and entershytainment Additionally the Glee Club will sing for the entire student body

Clubs Celebrate

Also at the Mount the French Club has distributed French Christmas cards with the tradishytional Joyeux Noel the United Nations World Affairs Club is partying and the Journalism Club plans a lovely Christmas issue of the Mereian school paper Sodality probationers will send only religious Christ shymas cards

And today the Mounties will offermiddot two performances of Christmas in the Villlage Square produced by the Orshychestra Glee Club and Dramatic Club A performance this aftershynoon is for students and tonights showing is for parents and friends

Joyous GrEetings from Blessed Sacrament Fall River

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us and a Son is given to us whose government is upon His shoulder and His name shall be called the Angel of great counsel

Congress Approves Bracero Extension

WASHINGTON (NC) - The Senate has approved and sent to President Johnson a one-year extension of the controversial Mexican farm labor program amid indications that this may be its last lease on life The House had pJeviously voted exshytension

The program under which Mexican workers called braceros are imported to work on U S farms has long been a target of criticism by church and labor groups

Critics of the program claim it exploits the Mexicans and puts American farm workers at a disshyadvantage

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Jewish Leader Defends Record Of Pius XII

WASHINGTON (NC)-A nationally known Jewish leader has defended Pope Pius XII against the accusashytion that ambition or expediency motivated him in his attitude 10 the nazi persecution of Jews

No one who reads the record of Pius XIIs actions on behalf of Jews can subscribe to this a(lshycusation says Dr Joseph L Lich ten director of the BNai BRHh Anti-Defamation Leagues intershycultural affairs department

Dr Lichten says the assistance rendered by Pope Pius in helping Jews escape from tbe nazis hiding them and pr(l shyviding for their material and spiritual needs was of inesti shymable value

Documented Pamphlet The Jewish leaders analysls

is contained in a heavily docushymE-nted 40 page pamphlet - A Question of Judgment Pius XII and the Jews

The immediate occasion of the pamphlet is a controversial and widely publicized play The Deputy by German author Rolf Hochhuth Produced in several European countries the play is scheduled for a Broadshyway production next year

However Dr Lichten had allshyready published in 1958 an article in the Anti-Defamation League Bulletin Pope Pius xn and the Jews which out- lined the aid given by the late Pope to the Jewish people all over nazi-occupied Europe Dr Lichten has since been engaged in extensive research on the subject

Extended to CatholiClll Dr Lichten puts the case

against Pius XII in these wordll That as head of one of the mogt1 powerful moral forces on earth he committed an unspeakable sin of omission by not issuing a formal statement condemning the nazis genocidal slaughter of the Jews and that his silence was motivated by reasons conshysidered in modern times as baSEl political exigency economic inshyterests and personal ambition

The case for the late Pope he says is That in relation to the insane behavior of the nazill from overlords to self-styled cog like Eichmann he did everything humanly possible to save lives and alleviate suffering among the Jews that a formal statement would have provoked the nazis to brutal retaliation and would substantially have thwarted further Catholic actiolll on behalf of Jews

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Radar System Foils Church Robbers

QUINCY (NC)-A radar sys_ tem ringing Lady of Good Coun sel church here is credited witJll foiling at least 10 attempted robshyberies

The radar apparatus was inshystalled by the pastor Msgr Ar thur J Riley after vandals broke into the church a year ag) and almost ruined its interior

When the radar field is broken floodlights go on a siren is sounded and a signal is set off at Quincy police headquarters

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Foreign Aid Bill Eliminates Birth Control WASHINGTON (NC)

Senate-House conferees have dropped a b i r t h control authorization from the $36 billion foreign aid bill

In place of a provision author_ izing use of U S tax funds to pay birth control projects in aid-receiving countries the conshyferees agreed to language pershymitting money to be spent to

Object to Showing Of Play The Vicar

BROOKLYN (NC)-The Jewmiddot ish War Veterans of King6 County have expressed concern about possible showing of the play The Vicar which implies that Pius XII shares the guilt for nazi extermination of Jews

Melvin M Hurwitz command_ er of the veterans group said showing of the play will serve no uleful purpose but will conshytinue the lie about Catholics

He also said it is most urgent that all our citizens speak out and relate that the Catholic Church has a record in evidence of helping all minorities includshying the Jews

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Urges All-out Effort In Negroes Behalf

LOUISVILLE (NC) - The Church must use all the means at her disposal to defend the Negro today as she has done for immigrants in the past Matshythew Ahmann executive director of the National Catholic Confershyence on Interracial Justice said at a forum here

An extensive Catholic response to the Negros plight Ahmann said demands increased efforts for joint Negro and white projshyects under Church auspices He listed urban renewal and open occupancy in suburbia as spe cific areas for Catholic coopershyation with other denominations

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A Christlnas Prayer May the birthday of the Christ Child rekindle in man everywhere the flames of hope and peace joy and brothershyhood May we realize throughout the coming year the fulfillment of the great inspiring promise of Christmas

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The Womens - Guild plans a Mid-Winter Gala Saturday night Feb 1 at Venus de Milo restaushyrant Next regular meeting will be Monday Jan 13 and the proshygram will include a calendar party

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Mrs John D Sylvia heads new officers of the Womens Guild to be installed Monday Jan 13

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CYO members will tour Taunshy~ State Hospital Friday Dec 21 Members will go caroling Sunday and Monday Dec 22 and 23 and will attend a Christ shymas party and dance Saturday Dec 28

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New Womens Guild officers are Mrs Stewart Allen presishyd-ent Miss Bernice Lopes viceshypresident Mrs Conrad G Kurth secretary Mrs Manuel Manciel treasurer

Kansas Couple Gets Mission Crosses

WICHITA (NC) - A young married couple heading for the Amazon swamps of Belem Brashyzil where they will staff a Catholic school for homeless boys was given mission crosses here

Bishop Mark K Carroll of Wichita presented the crosses to Mr and Mrs David Schoenhofer of Walnut Kan who are memshybers of the Papal Volunteers for Latin America

The Schoenhofers are answershying the appeal of an Italian priest operating a home for 80 neglected boys Mr Schoenhofer a carpenter will teach the boys woodwork and his wife will keep order and conduct the groups social activities

Pre-Ball Supper Attleboro area of the Society

of St Vincent de Paul will spon_ sor a buffet supper at Whites restaurant prior to the Bishops Charity Ball Wednesday Jan 8 S11pper will begin at 7 and resershyvations may be made by Frid-ay Ian 3 with Mrs Edward Galli shyran or Mrs Harry B Loew

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The PTA will hold a Christ shymas party for parochial school children tomorrow at the school ST KILIAN NEW BEDFORD

Mrs Alexander Kamionek and Mrs Gloria Paquin will be in charge of the social hour for the Womens Guild meeting schedshyuled for 730 Wednesday night Jan 8 A swap party will be featured ST MARY SOUTH DARTMOUTH

The Womens Guild will enshytertain members children at a Christmas party Sunday Dec 22 in the church hall OUR LADY OF GRACE NORTH WESTPORT

Council of Catholic Women members plan a guildola for Saturday Feb 8 HOLY CROSS FALL RIVER

PTA Christmas party will be held at 6 Saturday night Dec 21 in the parish hall A chicken pie supper childrens movies and a visit from Santa Claus will be featured

A social is planned for Sunshyday Jan 26 and the next rel(ushylar meeting wiU be Tuesday Jan 7

VATICAN CITY (NC) - A Vatican City press bulletin has denied reports that a priest who recently went to Isanbul was sent there to explain why Pope Paul VI felt that a meeting with Greek Orthodox Patriarch Athshyenagoras of Constantinople was impossible during the Popes trip to the Holy Land

The priest Father Pierre Duprey WF the Secretariat for Promoting Christian Unitys Undersecretary for Orthodox Relations flew from Rome to Istanbul

A Vatican spokesman said that Fa ther Duprey carried only a letter of introduction from Aushygustin Cardinal Bea SJ Presishydent of the Unity Secretariat to Patriarch Athenagoras Father Duprey delivered no letter from the Pope to the Patriarch he said

Commenting on the Popes visit the Vatican City daily LOsservatore Roman noted that it would coincide with the celeshybration of Orthodox Christmas on Jan 6 which is celebrated in the Western Church as the feast ltgtf the Epiphany

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THE ANC 19Catholic Studies Thurs Dec 19 1963

Course Begins At Yale

NEW HAVEN (NC) - A Adoration new chair for Roman Cathoshylic Studies and the appointshy

A sanctified dayment of Stephan G Kuttner hath shone upon uscanon law professor at the Cathshycome ye nations andolic University of America

Washington as its first incumshy adore the Lord for bent were announced here by this day a great Yale University light hath descended

Kingman Brewster Jr Yale upon the earth Alshypresident said the chair was leluiaestablished through a $500000 gift in memory of the late Father T Lawrason Riggs Yale alumshynus of the 1910 class who was Catholic chaplain at the univershysity for 21 years The chair Advocates Oldsters named for Father Riggs was Learn L~n~uagesmade possible through an enshyd)wmEnt of Yale alumni who PROVIDENCE (NC)-Father prefer to remain anoymous Joseph L Lennon OP dean of Brewster said Providence College here is an

Kuttners appointment is efshy advocate of a delayed vocation fectivp July 1 1964 The professhy movement in the field of foreign sor 56 a native of Germany languages He told the Rhode taught at the University of Bershy Island Modern Language Assoshylin the Lateran University in ciation Winter meeting that pershyRome and joined the Catholic sons 25 years and older learn a

foreign language more swiftly judge and law professor was a U faculty in 1940 His father a

and thoroughly than a high Lutheran his mother Jewish school or college student KnowlshyHe became a convert to the edge of a foreign language enshyCatholic Faith in 1933 He is hances respect and admiration married to ~he former Eva Illich he said and they have nine children

TAKE TIME OUTSodality Members For Personal Inventory

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Aid to Public Schools Exclusively Menace to Existence of Others

CINCINNATI (NC)-Massive Federal aid exclusively for pUb_ lic schools would substantially imperil the healthy existence of church-related schoolsJohn C Hayes dean of the Loyola University School of Law Chishycago said here

In a talk before the Xavier

Laud Popes Plan For Pilgrimage

PHILADELPHIA (NC)-Three non-Catholic leaders said here Pope Paul VIs trip to the Holy Land next month will promote the ecumenical movement and help in the renewal of the Church

This view was expressed at a press conference by Archbishop Iakovos of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of North and South America the Rev Eugene Carson Blake Stated Clerk (chief executive officer) of the United Presbyterian Church in the U S A and Episcopal Bish_ op James A Pike of California

Dr Blake said the Popes Holy Land pilgrimage illustrates the process by which the Catholic Church is coming up to date

Archbishop Iakovos said the trip would contribute to widenshymg the horizon

Bishop Pike said the pilgrimshyage would involve Pope Paul with other Christians on a going out basis - a development he said is needed in the ecumenical movement to avoid the suggesshytion of a patronizing attitude

University Natural Law Society Hayes a former president of the National Council of Catholic Men cited Supreme Court deshycisions in which he said the FederaL government has vindishycated the basic constitutkmal rights of parents and children to choose to be educated in pri shyvate and church-related schools

The same Federal government therefore he maintained ought not to initiate a program which by excluding such schools withshyout constitutional necessity sub_ stantially imperils their healthy existence and development

On the contrary according to Hayes compara1gtle aid ought to be afforded to those schools by including them in the Federal program in forms which are pershymissible under the Constitution as presently construed

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Moreover parents of pupils in church-related schools can conshystitutionally be included he middotdemiddot clared along with the parents of pupils in public schools in any Federal program of tax deshyductions or tax credits which might be established to aid education

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21 J FKs Reading Habits Great Legacy to All By Msgr John S Kennedy

The late President Kenshynedy has left a manifold legacy and many an enshyduring and instructive memshyory to the country Even as this is set down writers in the daily pap e r s a ndshymagazines are analyzing the meaning and the accomplishshyments of his life and espeshycially of his cashyreer in public office In the months and years to come a far more proshyfound and crit shyical interpretation will appear in book after bookThis departshyment concerned as it is with books would now point out but one particular in President Kenshynedys example and that has to do with reading

By those who observed him closely it agreed that he did more reading than any President since Wilson He was a close reader of the daily press and of other periodicals But so are many others in public life He was also and long had been a reader of books

AU Sorts of Books

It is not unheard of that all American President reads books But what we generally hear about is the books he reads for recreation Thus one chief execshyutive is said to get away from the cares of state by plunging into western stories another by eating up whodunits

We sometimes hear of a Presshyidents reading works of history or biography which recreate and illuminate the American past But seldom if ever are we told that a President reads all sorts of books

This last seems to have been the case with Mr Kennedy From time to time there were press stories concerning his reading of the moment and what impressed one was the range represented by the titles listed

Style Discernible The results of such reading

showed in various ways For exshyample in his public addresses It is true of course that he like everyone in a similar posishytion had speechwriters But he himself worked diligently on every talk he gave and his mind his style were discernible in each

Again the results of Mr Ken_ nedys reading manifested themshyselves in his approach to the problems he had to handle He was not narrow doctrinaire or simplistic

He saw complications implishycations distinctions nuances he was humane and subtle Granted that he hewed to cershytain central convictions He did not apply them mechanically or mouth them as if they were magic

Both rigid liberal and rigid conservative faulted him beshycause he did not accede to the easy extremism of either His was a mind informed and disshycriminating which surveyed the whole complex field before him and led him to pick his way carefully

One hopes that this example will be noted bY parents All kinds of trite or sentimental things are being said will be said to their children by fathers and mothers seeking to intershypret to their offspring the life and death of the late President

THE ANCHOR-Hits Interracial Thurs Dec 19 1963

Marriage Laws WASHINGTON (NC) - The

National Catholic Conference for Interracial Justice has branded laws against interracial marriage an invasion of individual rights and a denial of Catholic doctrine

Without specifically advocatshying such marriages the NCCIJ said the right to decide to marshyry and whom to marry resides within the iridividual person

Convention resolutions dealt with a wide range of civil rights issues including one of the most

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the iniquity of the earth be abolished and the Saviour of the world shall reign over us

sensitive of all interracial mar- turn through repeal or court deshyriage cision

The NCCIJ declared that laws The Catholic conscience conshyagainst interracial marriage are demns abhors and rejects the an invasion of individual rights underlying racist philosophy and promised to seek their over_ which speaks of racial intershy

marriage as depreciating a ra-Gift to Hospital cial strain the resolution said

Human persons are not cattle DETROIT (NC) -Providence The Catholic dogma revealed by

Hospital here has received a God of the unity of the human gift of $125 million in the form family cries out against this of General Motors stocks from pagan ideology the family of Edward F Fisher In another resolution the a pioneer in the auto industry NCCIJ said Catholic social and Sister Denise the hospitals ad- fraternal organizations that pracshyministrator said the gift will be tice discrimination should either used to build an educational unit change their policies or have at the new Providence Hospital their chaplains withdrawn and to be completed next Fall be disbanded bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull~bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull~bullbull~~~~ bullbull~

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Broadcaster Hits Church Stand PHILADELPHIA (NC) - The is not to be criticized for

president of the National Assoshy seeking to get higher standards ciation of Broadcasters said here in radio and television programs that a church groups recent But the way to accomplish this statement on broadcasting conshy is not through greater Federal tained recommendations t hat control would lead to government domshy Meanwhile it was announced ination of radio and television that representatives of the NAB

LeRoy Collins NAB president and the church council will meet made this claim in an address in New York Monday to disshy(Nov 30) to the Assembly of cuss the statement United Church Men a unit of A spokesman for the broadshythe Nat ion a 1 C 0 u neil of casters association said it objectsChurches He was referring to particularly to the statements a statement on broadcasting isshy call for regulation by the Fedshysued last June 8 by the National eral Communications CommisshyCouncil sion of commercial announceshy

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bring forth a Son and thou shalt call His name Jesus for He shall save His people fro m their sins

Holy Christmas from Hoi Redeemer Chatham Richard Moye Kevin Rodericks Frances

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Atout Religion

Plan Candelight Service Sunday

WASHINGTON (NC)-Preslshydent Johnson will speak at aft (nterfaith candlelight service Sunday at the Lincoln Memorial that will conclude a month of aational moUrning for President

Kennedy Thousands of candles will be

light at dusk from a torch ig nited at the eternal flame that burns - at the late Presidents grave in Arlington National Cemetery across the Potomac River from the Lincoln Memoshyrial

The program is sponsored by the Interreligious Committee on Race Relations (ICRR) in conshyjunction with the Archdiocese of Washington the Council of Churches and the Jewish Comshymunity Council

It was developed at a meetshyIng of sponsoring organizations called by Archbishop Patrick A OBoyle of Washington chairshyman of the ICRR

Brief prayers will be offered at the service by Msgr John S Spence a member of the ICRR executive committee and two ICRR co-chairmen Episcopal Bishop William F Creighton of WashingtQn and Rabbi Lewis A Weintraub president of the Washington Board of Rabbis

Methodist Bishop John Wesley Lord of Washington also an ICRR co - chairman wi[ be master of ceremonies

Christians in Rome Mark Charity Day

ROME (NC) -Catholics and DonCatholics from eight counshytries exchanged gifts for the poor and the sick during cereshymonies in Romes city hall marking the first Christian Charity Day

ltalian Catholics gave radio 89ts for non-Catholic Dutch hosshypital patients Brazilian Cathoshy

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Methodist Bishop Gerald Ken nedy of Los Angeles was chief author of the statement said Thomas W Braden board presshyident who with William Norris of Pasadena served on the comshymittee

Braden said many teachers misinterpret the U S Supreme

Court decision banning prayers in schools as also banning teachshying about religion

The statement prepared at the boards request said Christian

parents are protected by law againllt attempts to destroy or weaken their childrens faith ill their religion

The- statement said teachers mould be able to differentiate betweoen conducting a compulshysory worship service and teachshying about religion

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THE ANCHOR- 23Israeli President Thurs Dec 19 1963

Greets Pilgrims JERUSALEM (lfC) - Preshy

dent Shneor Z Shazar prei8ed the work of 1ile ecumenical coundl as he welcomed a IIOUP Birthday 01 pDgr1Dul from Rome whicll ~

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bull We here as an of humanitymiddot eternal giftsthe President said have folshylowed with great interest the ecumenical council deliberations in Rome and have witnessed with great satisfaction the spirit of peace and mutual understandshy Ohio Man Donates ing which inspired these di8Ctl18shy Site for Hospital lions

We welcome your efforts in MANSFIELD (NC) - A 144shythis field Not in one day will acre farmland tract in Ohio here we attain these lofty aims but has been donated as a hospital we are sure that justice and love siteto the Sistersof Charity of of one fellow man will triuml~h St Augustine whose mother in the end house is in Cleveland

rter the bishops who canll Justine Sterkel donor of thefrom the U S Caneda Austrashy land comes from a family whichlia ItalT and Africa visited 1be helped establish thia citys twoBasiliea of the Holy Sepulcber parishesia tbe Jordanian leCtor of 1 salem The Sisters of Charity wiD

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CLEVELAND (NC) - Archfour new schools will accommoshybishop Edward F Hoban has anshydate 600 New York student jill nounced a multimillion dollarLong Island eampaign to provide classroom for middot18000 high school studentsExchanmt Posts over the next five year

VATICAN CITY (NC)-AJd bishop Gaetano Alibrandl ApolIshy The Bishop of Cleveland anshytoIlc Nuncio to Chile and Arcl nounced no goal But it is esti shybishop Egano Righi-LambertinJ mated that facilities for 18000 Apostolic Nuncio to Lebanon would cost lIB much as $36 milshyhave exchanged posts lion

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Fremiddotedom Rally Continued from Page One

will be 80 teenagers and adults from the Williamston N C area Rev Harold Melvin Fall River Episcopalian minister recently jailed in Williamston fOr partishycipation in a protest against in equalities in treatment of Neshygroes is responsible for the groups invitation to Fall River

They are sponsored by the Southern Christian Leadership Conference led by Rev Martin Luther King Jr While in Masshysachusetts they will stay at Packard Manse Roxbury and will visit nearby communities including Fall River

Rev Edmund Delaney curate at Holy Name parish Fall River will act for the Bishop and head Catholic participation in the rally Representatives of Jewish Bnd Protestant synagogues and churches are also lending supshyport The local NAACP unit is headed by Rev Floyd Black minister at Bethel AME church in Fall River

In connection with the rally NAACP members are seeking dinner invitations for the 80 Williamston citizens preceding the event It is thought that this will give Fall River residents the opportunity of learning at first hand the situation in the South with regard to Negro equality

Invitations are sought for one or two guests at each participashyting home Guests will be picked up by hosts at 3 oclock Sunday afternoon at Bethel AME church Hanover Street and will be brought to Sacred Heart auditoshyrium by 7 to prepare for the rally

Among members of the Homes Committee arranging invitations is Mrs Walter Conrad of Holy Name parish Fall River Those wishing to extend hospitality can reach her at OSborne 4-6128

Kennedy Scholarship PURCHASE (NC) - Manhatshy

tanville College of the Sacred Heart has announced establishshyment of a John Fitzgerald Kenshynedy Scholarship Fund Three gifts totaling $4600 have been received as initial contributions The scholarship will be awarded to students with leadership abilshyity who are in need of financial aid

Redeemer o God who

makest us glad with the yearly expectashytion of our redempshytion grant that we who now joyfully receive Thine onlyshybegotten Son as our Redeemer may also without fear behold Him coming as our Judge tt

Jesuit Scientist Heads Academy

NEW YORK (NC) - Father 1 John J Lynch SJ an expert 1 in the detection of earthquakes has been name president of the New York Academy of Sciences which was founded in 1817 and has a membership of 18000

The Jesuit priest director of Fordham Universitys seismic station was named to the post themiddot day before his 69th birthday He said he considered his apshypointment a distinct honor

The seismic observatory at Fordham is one of the most fa mous centers of earthquake study in the world Besides his supervision of it Father Lynch carries on a full program of ~

teaching mathematics physics and seismology

In 1946 Father Lynch designed a seismic observatory for theChristmas Blessings from St Pius X Dominican Republic to give

Sou~h Yarmouth warnings of earthquakes In 1951 he helped run seismic profiles

Rev Philip Davignon Thomas Slayter Edward in connection with bull search for ~

Robinson Mark Fruean Daniel Baker the tomb of st Petor

Bishop Grutka Gives Pope Saints Relic

v A TIC A H CIT Y (HC) shyBishop Andrew G Grutka of Gary Ind has presented Pope Paul VI with a long-lost relic of St Cyril who with his brother St Methodius brought Chrisshytianity to the Slavs 1100 years ago

Bishop Grutka who Ja of Slovak ancestry gave the relic to the Pope in the Sistine chapel at a ceremony attended by hunshydreds of bishops priests semishynanans and lay people most of them of Slavic origin

May the spiritual signficance and celebration of Christs Birthday bring to us all hope and joy And may we be guided to love peace and charity For therein lies the real meaning of the promi~e

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9 Christmas Brin~~s

Saddened World True Peace

By Mary Tinley Daly This Christmas column

from our house to yours brings the u sua 1 good wishes Happy Christmas Holy Christmas rather than the Merry Christmas of former saddened w 0 rId

years It is too soon to carry on the Merry bit right now This years Christmas is saddened by the unexpected assassination of President Kenshynedy leaving a y lti u ng widow two fatherless children anli a

saddened world It was a traumatic experience

for everybody a sobering epishysode pointing up sudden death

In the wake of the Nov 22 tragedy are the other fatheIless children the Tippetts of Dalilas and of Lee Harvey Oswald Christmas will not be the SiUJle for any of these families fltlr a long long time if ever

Pre - Christmas 1963 is a world-wide time of trauma

Suspension of normal activity during the acute period of mourning brought realization to all Americans of the meaning of life and death Moreovelr it brought a knowledge and appre_ ciation of the Catholic Faith to many who had never known anything of the Mass and the ineffable consolation in death wh4h a sincere belief in the world hereafter means

Upon taking up slowly the Way-of-the-world the - filnite tasks to which our lives are deshydicated - we all have a new viewpoint

Almost as a shock come the fattened newspapers not only with their news columns filled with investigation of the tragedy and news of the new adminirtrashytIon but the huge amount of newsprint - already contracted tor -to advertise the selling of merchandise Page after page is filled with urging to buy-iouyshybuy

Somehow the importance of getting something for the man who has everything loses its punch if it ever had any-mink enveloped bottle openers and the Bke

Fortunately family Christmas eustoms engendered in generashytions past will continue the blessed routine that carries through year after year Friends will be remembered with cards the familiar charities will as al shyways hold their place children will have their toys family vis_ its will prevail perennially Best of all religious customs will continue the setting up of the home creche entire famil3 reshyeeiving Holy Communion either at midnight Mass or at a Mass on Christmas morning

In most houses there will be a Christmas tree adorned with baubles from years past and a few new sparkles added

This Christmas perhaps not only will family ties be stronger but also those with other human beings

Along this line we should like to share with readers some thoughts written by Fra Giovanshyni in 1513 equally applicable in 1963

There is nothing 1 can give you which you have not but there is much that while I can not give you you can tak~~ - - shy

No heaven can come to us unless our hearts find rest in it today Take heaven - - bull

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THE ANCHOR-Thurs Dec 19 1963

Kingdom Know t hat the

kingdom of God is at hand amen I say to you it shall not be delayed

Christmas Prayers from Our Lady of Victory Centerville

Danette Pendergast John J Pendergast III

The gloom of the world is but a shadow behind it yet within our middotreach is joy Take joy shy

There is radiance in darkshyness could we but see-and to see we have only to look 1 beshyseech you to look Take radiance bullbull shy

Life is so full of meaning and purpose so full of beauty 00shyneath its covering that you will find earth but cloaks your

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heaven Courage then to claim it that is all But courage you have and the knowledge that we are pilgrims together wending through unknown country home

And so at this Christmas time 1 greet you with profound esteem and with the prayer that for you now and forever the day breaks and the shadows flee away

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stressed one or the other of these essential parts depending on the historical problems

I remind you that the Church has solemnly affirmed the inalshyienable rights of the human person to the freedom in honorshying God privatel and publicly to proclaim and propagate his religion according to the preshycept of ones upright conscience

Evidently the common good the rights of God and of men the rights of society must be considered

Finally the Cardinal pointed out that -the right to religious liberty must be respected even in those who in good faith cannot loose themselves from error

Peace On Earth May the shining Star of Bethlehem brighten

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Israel to Honor Father LaFarge

NEW YORK (NC) - The American Jew ish Committee has announced plans for a meshymorial in Israel to honor the late Father John LaFarge SJ

Rabbi Marc H Tanenbaum director of the committees inter_ religious aHairs department said a Father John LaFarge Grove of Trees would be estab lished in Israel as a permanent and living memorial in the Holy Land of this blessed priest and friend

Rabbi Tanenbaum announced plans for the memorial in a statement paying tribute to Father LaFarge longtime chamshypion of better interracial and interreligious relations who died Nov 24

This John will be numbered in the company of those two other great souls Pope John XXIII and President John F Kennedy all of whom Jewish tradition and Jewish people will honor the rabbi said

Catholic interracial counci~ througthout the U S held speshycial services for Father LaFarge widely known proponent of racial justice

Tass Comments On Council

LONDON (NC)-The Soviet news agency Tass in a report on the closing of the second session of the ecumenical council in Rome said that the session was unquestionably influenced by the assurances of the new Pope that he intends to continue the great cause begun by Pope John and direct all effort toward preshyerving the great blessing of peace among people

Tass report an English-lanshyguage dispatehfrom Rome said that during the session Pope P a u I called on scientistl throughout the world not to turn science and its individual branches specifically nuclear research with its most broad apshyplications into a threat a nightshymare a tool for destroying human life

On the council itself Tass said that the session was marked by sharp disagreements between innovators supporters of the line of the late Pope John and conservatives who were spurshyred to new activities following the Popes death

Commends Kennedy Ideals to Nation

WASHINGTON (NC) - The Catholic Association for Intershynational Peace has urged a conshycerted effort by Americans to live up to the ideals for which the late President Kennedy lived

The association said in a stateshyment that Americans should not rest content with tangible and material monuments to President Kennedys memory

We can honor him even more by a concerted national effort to live up to the ideals for which he lived the statement said In particular all citizens of good will should strive to root out from our midst the bitterness and hatred the aura of suspicion and distrust that is qividing our nation in this criticilI hour

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Seek to Force Vote on Prayer

WASHINGTON (NC)-More than lialf the signatures needed have been affixed to e petition tbo discharge the prayer amend ment from th U S House of Representatives Judiciary Com mittee Fr Robert G Howes said here

Father Howes a member of the faculty at the catholic Unishyversity of America here -i Washingtons representative _of the Central Massachusetts Citl shy2ens for Public Prayer

To date 120 Representatives have signed the discharge peti shytion while 218 signatures are needed The proposed joint resoshylution is designed to reverse through a Constitutional amendshyment the U S Supreme Court decisions prohibiting recitation of prayers in public schools

Father Howes said the group he represents is non-partisan non-sectarian and like other groups has been striving for months to get some Congresshysional action on the dozens of proposals for a Constitutional amendment

Introduction of a petition seeking discharge of Civil Rights legislation from committee has spurred the Central Massachushysetts Citizens group to renewed effort to get lawmakers to sign the petition to discharge the prayer amendment- from the Jushydiciary Committee

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Bargaining Now Feels Collective Facing Trouble

CLEVELAND (NC)-Col leetive bargaining as it is known today is in serious trouble Father Benjamin L asse SJ has told a joint labm aanagement conference at St Iohn College here

Father Masse associate editol of America magazine and anamiddotmiddot aonal authority on labor DUDo egement relations called fOl eative thinking by union ancll employers to preserve the emiddotmiddot 8eIltiaIs of free negotiations bemiddot een worken and employers

A fundamental assumption ol~

eoUective b~ during tht 1930s he explained waa the premise that forces of competl-middot n in a free market would ob- lise both Perliea to be reuon- able and then government could ~ hands off He added

Since this assumption WlUf

emed basie to an economic

-stem ruled by supply and demiddot Iland and was clearly in the tra dltion of American capitalism _ one bothered to question Itmiddot

The clash between reality andl itleory was bound to eome Father Masae added and thE public is now beginning to quemiddot tlon whether the pursuit of selfmiddot interest by unions and employerll necessarily serves the public ood

Baptize 11 Adults Child During Mass

SPOKANE (NC) - Eleven adults and a ehild were baptized simultaneously by 12 priestlJ during a Sunday Mass at St Aloysius church here

The sacramem was admlnfsmiddotmiddot tered during the time usuaIl3r

reserved for the sermon at thn 130 AM HIgh Mass The conmiddotmiddot gregation rose to recite the Apos tIes Creed with sponsors of thnmiddot baptized

The unusual ceremony Wall

itle result of five inquiry class81J eonducted b7 a layman P8Jt Kreiner a poaduate of the La] Institute 01 lheolog at GUt Universi~ of San Jrancbco who conduce Inquiry progIllJDlJ for St AloJWlu and St PraDcilI Xavier parishe- It is a full-timet Job supported b1 the two TesuJit parishes

Nun To Speak PHILADELPHIA (Ne) - PtR

tile first time In history a Cathmiddotmiddot oUe nun will address a session of the American Historical amp ~iation convention to be helel here durinamp Christmu week Sister Joan de Lourdes chairmiddotmiddot man of the history departm~t

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Cardinal Spellman left here for Zealand his 21st consecutive Christmas Arriving in Christchurch toshywith Americans abroad this time day he was scheduled to leave personnel at the Navys South for the Antarctie as soon as posshyPole installations sible But DO definite date was

The Cardinal who has desshy fixed because uncertain weather cribed his annual trip as my conditions could delaT his deshypilgrimage to the men and parture as long as three day women who protect our countr) and preserve peace flew from Mass for Presiden here direct1T to Christchurch The Cardinal intends to offer New Zealand by WBT of Lcraquo a months mind Requiem Mass Angeles Honolulu the Fiji Ia- for President Kennedy Sunday

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made this most holy night to shine forth with the brightness of the true light grant we beseech Thee that we who have kn omiddotw n the mystery of His light on earth may attain the enjoyment of His happiness in heavshyen

Kennedy Memorial PREDERICTON (NC) - The

University of New Brunawick will erect a memorial to the late President Kennedy in the form of a triangular shelter in Offishyeers Square on Queen street The rear column of the shelter will bear a commemorative plaque In October 1957 Presishydent Kennedy then a senator received an honorary degree from the university

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Joy Rejoice greatly 0

daughter of Sion shout for joy 0 daughter of Jerusamiddot lem behold thy King comes hoi y the S a v i 0 u r of the world

McCormack Aide Plans to Study For Priesthood

WASHINGTON (NC) When the National Seminary

for Delayed Vocations opens next September in Weston one of the candidates will be a top aide to Speaker of the House John McCormack

He is 37-year-old Walter Flashyherty of Dorcester who is not only leaving his present job on the Speakers staff but turning down an offer for a new $18000shya-year post

Flaherty saidhere that when he read of Richard Cardinal Cushings plan to open the Pope John XXIII National Seminary his interest in studying for the priesthood which dates back to his college days was rekindled

Flaherty brother of a priest joined McCormacks staff five years ago and has become a trusted lieutenant of the Speaker

Class of 25 He will be one of 25 members

ill the first class at the seminary f()r- men aged 30 to 45 The insti tution will offer a four-year cOurse of philosophy and theolshyogy Msgr George A Schlichte former vice-rector of the North American College Rome is rector

Flaherty youngest of nine children of Mrs Julia A Flashyherty served in the Navy during World War II He then attended St Michaels College Winooski Vt and St Pauls College at the University of Ottawa

Plan Junior College ALBANY (NC) - Maria Col

lege here will open its facilities to the laity next Fall and beshycome the first Catholic junior college for women in the Albany diocese The institution hall been providing a service exclusively for Religious principally Sister of Mercy who condUct the colshylege Chartered by New York State the college will offer both liberal arts and business courses under the new plan

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German Fund Drive Fer Latin America COLOGNE (NC) - The Ger- money they spend on Christmas

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Looking back on the recent session of the Council r have the feeling of having lived amongst four different Churches There is only One Church but the emphasis in one part of the world is different from another All have the same end the growth of the Mystical Body of Christ and the salvation of souls But they achieve it in different ways

1 The Administrative Church This is the Church in the developed and prosperous countries of the world in which thanks to material blessings the emphasis is on service to the faithful - indeed spiri shytual service - in such works as schools hospitals press social works parish plants etc

2 The Can 0 n i c a I Church This Church is steeped in tradition and customs Here the bishops particularly and the priests live somewhat detached from the people giving profound spirituality to those who practice the Faith but worrying little for those who do not practice who are as lost sheep

3 The Poor Church This is the largest group in the world and is not bound by national limits Here the bishops are like Our Lord on the Hill of Capharnaum surrounded by the hungry and by sheep without a pastor The wealth in which the Church bond deals in souls

4 The Martyred Church Here Our Lord relives His passion in vast areas - not only behind the Iron Curtain but even in Northern Africa One bishop told me of four of his priests being strangled last week Two priests in one country and two in anshyother were sentenced to prison for three years for having transshylated one of my books into their languages We read Mallll for their intention every Tuesday

What is our role in the face of these four Churches Since they are all parts of the Mystical Body of Christ we have to make blood circulate through this entire organism The blood ia made up of aid to balance off our wealth and above all as St Paul said to fill up in our Body the sufferings wanting to the Passionmiddot of Christ

Certainly Christ suffered enough in His Physical Body but we by self-denial sacrifice middotprayer and offering of ou~ tria~ for the Church everywhere complete in the Church that Passhysion which Christ daily undergoee In the world Sunday after SDilday middotwemiddot appeal to YOU t6 be more than Alnetican to be truly Catholic to love the Church everywhele to realize that 5Z collections a year for the parish aad a few second collection a year for the Impoverished and bleeding Christ elsewhere are not enoughmiddot During this Christmas season we try to be especially generous with others Will you share your generosity with the Holy Father by sending a sacrifice to The Society for the Propashygation of the Faith

GOD LOVE YOU to Mrs MFW for $10 I promised the Lord that if He would give me the strength to wash my living room walls I would send what it would cost to have the work done Themiddot walls never looked cleaner bullbull to VMV for $35 I wanted to spend this money for a new slipcover for a chair~

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interest in the suffering humanity of the mission world and send Jonr sacrifice along with a request to be put on the mailing lis of this bi-monthl7 magazine

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Prelate Stresses Essential Virtues Of Bishops

LOS ANGELES (NC) The virtues essential to qualshyify a priest for the bishops office are acquired from living examples rather than learned in books and schoels Auxiliary Bishop Timothy Man_ ning of Los Angeles asserted at a consecration rite here

In his sermon at the conseClra tion of the Most Rev John J Ward to serve as an Auxiliary Bishop of Los Angeles Bishop Manning said the candidate for the bishops office must be the model of the humble virtuesshyvirtues which are necessary against the stresses of our daily lives--chastity temperance pashytience humility and affabilitv-

James Francis Cardinal McIn_ tyre of Los Angeles was he con secrator at the ceremony today in St Vibianas cathedral Archshybishop Joseph T McGucken of San Franeisco and Bishop Alden J Bell of Sacramento were the co-consecrators

The bishop must be a model for the flock entrusted to his care Bishop Manning said He must be a living expression of the Sacred Scriptures so that were the holy testaments lost people could still look at thl~ir

bishop and from his example model their lives toward holi shyness

You will notice that he is ncshycepted not because of extraorshydinary talents of mind some social graces nor heroic and rare virtues These would resemble mountain peaks unassailable ex_ cept to the very few

The bishops united with the pope are the successors to the Apostles Bishop Manning said Their mission is the same he continued to give a foundation to the Church to give it visibil ity and permanence and to serve the pilgr11n people of God by heralding the glad tidings of the Gospel to every generation until time shall be no more

Laymen Head School Boards in Oklahoma

OKLAHOMA CITY (NC) shyLaymen have been named to head Catholic school boards in Oklahoma City and in Tulsa as part of a reorganization of the Diocesan School Board by Biamphshyop Victor J Reed

The boards will act in advisory capacities to Father ErDE~st Flusche dioeesan superintendent of schools

Head of the Oklahoma City board it Harold Askew prelishydent of the Askew Adjustment Inc and the father of two gradshyuates of Catholic schools John Bennet Shaw a funeral director and father of three is head of the Tulsa board

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Day Star With Thee is the

principality in the day of Thy strength in the brightness of the saints from the womb before the day star I begot Thee

Legion of Decency The following films are to be

added to the lists in their reshyspective classifications

Unobjectionable for Adults and Adolescents--Ladies Who Do Surf Party

Objectionable in Part for All -Four for Texas (Objection This contrived melodramatic comedy is frequently guilty of a brazen exploitation of indecent costuming and suggestive situashytions) Soldier in the Rain (Obshyjection This otherwise innocshy

German Bishops Approve Social BONN (NC) - A comshy annual Lenten fund drive not

for religious purposes but strict shymission of German Catholic ly for social welfare projects inbishops has approved a four developing countries

million dollar program for The 1963 drive broughtmiddot $12shysocial aid projects in Africa 125000 the largest collection Asia and Latin America accordshy since Misereor began in 1959 ing to the German Catholic news giving a five-year total of $54shyagency KNA 750000

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The funds for Latin America are going to medical programs and to self-help organizations such as farming cooperatives in the Dominican Republic Haiti and Mexico

uous comedy is marred by the introduction of sensational diashylogue) Viva Las Vegas (Objecshytion Continuous emphasis upon grossly suggestive costuming and dancing is inexcusable in a film chiefly designed for young audiences)

Condemned-An Affair of the Skin (Objection The immoral context in which its confused theme is developed and sensashytional treatment in dialogue and situations render this film totally unacceptable)

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NEW YORK (NC)-The 15th anniversary of the Univenal declaration of Human Rights waa commemorated at a special Mas here attended 117 350 United NatioDII delegates COMUshyJar representatives memben of the UN Secretariat and represhysentatives of non-governmental organizations

The Mass was celebrated by Auxiliary Bishop James H Grif_ fiths of New York Assistant Bishop for UN Affairs of the National Catholie Welfare Conshyference at the chapel of SS Faith Hope and Charity and was followed by a coHee hOUT

The commemoration was unshyder the joint sponsorship of the NCWC Office for UN AffainI and 12 international Catholic orshyganizations in consultative rela_ tionship with the UN Economk

and Social Council all of which are active in promoting human righ1s through public opinion and voluntary agency activity

World CoDllCienca

Msgr Timothy J Flynn New York archdiocesan director of informatio~ preached the 1Iel shymon He called the Universal Declaration of Human Rights the conscience of the world comshymunity

ill a viable document he aaid and a hopeful one It speaks out not as perfectly one would wJsh--iet DOt ~ weak17 one might fear For the tintChristmas Cheor from St Stanislaus FaR Rw time in hmoZ7 there ill bull _enshyol protecting tbebuls OD wbldl

Andrew Webster Michael Gagnon Mary Ellen Gorlick peace and human prosre- Christine Bonalewicz Scott Kulpa pendamp be dedared

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white Father missioner from -Africa said here that Ghana 80metimes is called a Soviet satellite but all of its schools teach religion as a part of their Wrriculum

Father J Alfred RichardvF formerly of West Warwick ~I and regional superior of the vhite Fathers serving in northshyern Ghana and in Nigeria said that all of Ghanas schools are covernment-supported and sushyPervised

Nevertheless he said an ef the students have a set period of_ religious Instruction every day Priests and Sisters may come into the non-Catholic chools to teach theseclasse9 Protestants also have their own eIasses even in the Catholic chools If the pagan children dont want to go with either of

these groups the teachers must then give them a class of moral in8tr tion

Asks Church Help He said that in the northern

regions where the White Fathers have been for years teachers come to them for materials for the moral instruction classes lhe ~overnment pays teachers ealaries and supplies textbooks for all schools he said

Although there are no pri shyvate schools as such he said the government still looks to the Church for help in its efforts to provide education for all The White Fathers were recently asked by the government to add 35 new classrooms to the school system in the Tamale diocese be stated

Says Missionaries Made Scapegoats

NAIROBI (NC) - A vigorous protest against seeking a reli shygious solution for a political problem has been made by the Southern Sudan Christian Assoshyoiation

The Sudan is a full ICa1e police state the SSCA says in bull letter sent to all heads of Chri5shytlan churches to all heads of African states and to United Na_ tions Secretary General U lhant to denounce the religious persecution which the Sudan government is carrying on in Southern Sudan

We know that missionaries are only the scapegoats of an lll-conceivedpolicy aiming at giving a religious solution (Imshyposing Islam) to a political and cultural problem (the dfferences between South and North) the letter says If Christianity and the Christian churches are inshyvolved in the Southern Sudan problem it is because the Arabs eek a religious solution to the Afra-Arab conflict This means to bring religion into politial

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PONCE (NC)-The Most Key Luis Aponte Mar~ez 41 the new Bishop of Ponce is the first native to become spiritual head of a diocese in Puerto Rico

He succeeded Bishop Jamea E McManus CSSR who disshyclosed here that because of failshying health he had resigned as Bishop of Ponce before Pope Paul VI appointed him to serve as an Auxiliary Bishop of New York

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Rican to become a bishop--the first was Bishop ~lejo Arizmen di de la Torre who served in South America 160 years ag j)

Auxiliary Bishop Juan de Dios Lopez de Victoria of San Juan P R who was consecrated early this year is the third native of the island to become a member of the hierarchy

Urge Acceptance Of Negroes

DAYTON (NC) - Some- 60 Catholic and Protestant clergyshymen in three nearby Ohio comshymunities have called for acc~ptshyance of Negroes as neighbors on the basis of Christian principles and common decency

The clergymen made clear they expected segregated hllusshying to come to an end and pledged to work for racial jusshytic in their communities of Oakshywood Kettering and Centerville which have a total populatioJtl of about 75000

When Negroes move into the south-of-Dayton neighborhoods as they surely will the stateshyment said there need not be panic or decline in real estate values It is the duty of the Church to prepare for the acshyceptance of these persons on the basis of Christian principles and common decency

The statement also called upon the people of the commushynity to develop programs of self-examination and action leading to justice in race relashytions

Updating Philosophy Aim of Meeting

CHICAGO (NC)-Updatinl~ of philosophy courses in Catholic colleges and universities will be the subject of a meeting of Cath olic philosophy professors from five Midwest statess at DePaul University here tomorrow

It is time our philosophy courses reflect the fact that the world of Thomas Aquinas is not Our world and that his probl~

are not ours Gerard F Kreyehe head of DePauls philosophy deshypartment said commenting on the meeting

Too often professors and lrtUshy

dents shadow-box the ghost of the 13th century by continuing to wrestle with pseudo-probll~ml that nobody else bothers to cono lider he added

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upon us this day for the Lord is born to us and Hemiddot shall be c a I led Wonderful God the Prince of Peace the Father of the world to come of whose reign there shall be no end

ApproveNewman Apostolate Pian

WASHINGTON (NC) -Plana were approved here for raising $5 million for Newman Apostolshyate activities in behalf of more than 600000 Catholics attending secular colleges The action was taken at a

meeting of the board of trusteel of the National Newman Foun dation Three members of the Hierarchy attended the meeting Archbishop Paul J Hallinan of Atlanta retiring episcopal modshyerator of the National Newman Apostolate Archbishop John P Cody Apostolic Administrator of the New Orleans archdiocese and chairman of the Youth Deshypartment Nati-onal Catholic Welfare Conference and Auxilshyiary Bishop James W Malone of Youngstown Ohio newly elected episcopal moderator of the Newman Apostolate

A letter in English from Pope Paul VI was read at the meeting It expressed his approval of the Newman Foundations activities and conveyed his blessings to 1he board of trustees

Top B lood Donor KISUBI (NC)-Brother LwanAn tile Blessings of the Season from ga football coach at St

Holy Cross Fan River Marys College here has set a record as the top blood donor iBRu Ablsla Anna Czerwonka John Levesque Uganda He has donated 18 pin

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Interfaith Groups Back Rights Action

WASHINGTON (NC)-Repre sentatives of Catholic Protestant and Jewish agencies supported a statement here urging efforts to bring the civil rights bill before the House of Representatives

The statement backed a disshycharge petition to get the measshyure out of the House Rules Com_ mittee and also called for other efforts to speed the legislation

The statement was issued fol lowing a special meeting of the Leadership Con~erence on Civil Rights a loosely knit federation at national religious fraternal and secular organizations

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Diocesan Pupils Share Blessings Of Holy Time

Merry Christmas from this column to each and every D i 0 C e san high schooler but special good wishes to those students who have prepared for Christs birthshyday by doing something extra for others

The girls at Fall Rivers Sacred Hearts Academy for inshystance who brought Christmas cheer to elderly ladies at a local convalescent home by including them on Christmas card lists The project was Sodality-inshyspired but open to the entire student body

And all classes at Jesus-Mary Academy Fall River are collectshying food and preparing baskets fQr needy families In addition the Mission Club will provide a new outfit for each while the Sodality will give the family a complete turkey dinner

A Christmas Hootenanny helped provide funds for these projects All classes participated and featured acts included a yodeling demonstration by Jean_ nine Garand French folk songs by Vivianne Ouellette and a duet by Jeanne and Jeannette Robidoux

Rose Hawthorne Home Mt St Mary Academy Glee

Club will make its annual trip to the Rose Hawthorne Lathrop Home this Christmas season In addition to singing carols memshybers bring gifts for the patients

At DA junior and senior 80dalists are sending a Christ shymas spiritual bouquet to the Holy Father The academys anshynual Christmas cantata was held Tuesday while a Jesse Tree Contest Sodality-sponsored was held today It consisted ofa writ ten quiz concerning symbols decshyorating a Jesse Tree displayed tn the school

Also displaying a Jesse Treein addition to participating in the Advent Wreath devotion ~hroughout the past four weeks are students at Tauntons Bishop Cassidy High Each class proshyvided symbols from either the Old or New Testament to hang on the tree And Cassidy girls ate circulating religious Christ shymas cards as part of their camshypaign to keep Christ in Christ shymas

At Bishop Cassidy the Cathoshylic Students Mission Crusade

had girls eating pizza for the missions yesterday Profits from a Pizza-for-Lunch-Daywill supshyport Crusade projects

Christmas Observances

Partying tomorrow will be students at Holy Family High in New Bedford The student counshycil is responsible for food and decorations and each room will have its own party and entershytainment Additionally the Glee Club will sing for the entire student body

Clubs Celebrate

Also at the Mount the French Club has distributed French Christmas cards with the tradishytional Joyeux Noel the United Nations World Affairs Club is partying and the Journalism Club plans a lovely Christmas issue of the Mereian school paper Sodality probationers will send only religious Christ shymas cards

And today the Mounties will offermiddot two performances of Christmas in the Villlage Square produced by the Orshychestra Glee Club and Dramatic Club A performance this aftershynoon is for students and tonights showing is for parents and friends

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Congress Approves Bracero Extension

WASHINGTON (NC) - The Senate has approved and sent to President Johnson a one-year extension of the controversial Mexican farm labor program amid indications that this may be its last lease on life The House had pJeviously voted exshytension

The program under which Mexican workers called braceros are imported to work on U S farms has long been a target of criticism by church and labor groups

Critics of the program claim it exploits the Mexicans and puts American farm workers at a disshyadvantage

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WASHINGTON (NC)-A nationally known Jewish leader has defended Pope Pius XII against the accusashytion that ambition or expediency motivated him in his attitude 10 the nazi persecution of Jews

No one who reads the record of Pius XIIs actions on behalf of Jews can subscribe to this a(lshycusation says Dr Joseph L Lich ten director of the BNai BRHh Anti-Defamation Leagues intershycultural affairs department

Dr Lichten says the assistance rendered by Pope Pius in helping Jews escape from tbe nazis hiding them and pr(l shyviding for their material and spiritual needs was of inesti shymable value

Documented Pamphlet The Jewish leaders analysls

is contained in a heavily docushymE-nted 40 page pamphlet - A Question of Judgment Pius XII and the Jews

The immediate occasion of the pamphlet is a controversial and widely publicized play The Deputy by German author Rolf Hochhuth Produced in several European countries the play is scheduled for a Broadshyway production next year

However Dr Lichten had allshyready published in 1958 an article in the Anti-Defamation League Bulletin Pope Pius xn and the Jews which out- lined the aid given by the late Pope to the Jewish people all over nazi-occupied Europe Dr Lichten has since been engaged in extensive research on the subject

Extended to CatholiClll Dr Lichten puts the case

against Pius XII in these wordll That as head of one of the mogt1 powerful moral forces on earth he committed an unspeakable sin of omission by not issuing a formal statement condemning the nazis genocidal slaughter of the Jews and that his silence was motivated by reasons conshysidered in modern times as baSEl political exigency economic inshyterests and personal ambition

The case for the late Pope he says is That in relation to the insane behavior of the nazill from overlords to self-styled cog like Eichmann he did everything humanly possible to save lives and alleviate suffering among the Jews that a formal statement would have provoked the nazis to brutal retaliation and would substantially have thwarted further Catholic actiolll on behalf of Jews

He says Pope Pius silencE~

bull bull bull extended to persecutions of Catholics as well

Radar System Foils Church Robbers

QUINCY (NC)-A radar sys_ tem ringing Lady of Good Coun sel church here is credited witJll foiling at least 10 attempted robshyberies

The radar apparatus was inshystalled by the pastor Msgr Ar thur J Riley after vandals broke into the church a year ag) and almost ruined its interior

When the radar field is broken floodlights go on a siren is sounded and a signal is set off at Quincy police headquarters

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Foreign Aid Bill Eliminates Birth Control WASHINGTON (NC)

Senate-House conferees have dropped a b i r t h control authorization from the $36 billion foreign aid bill

In place of a provision author_ izing use of U S tax funds to pay birth control projects in aid-receiving countries the conshyferees agreed to language pershymitting money to be spent to

Object to Showing Of Play The Vicar

BROOKLYN (NC)-The Jewmiddot ish War Veterans of King6 County have expressed concern about possible showing of the play The Vicar which implies that Pius XII shares the guilt for nazi extermination of Jews

Melvin M Hurwitz command_ er of the veterans group said showing of the play will serve no uleful purpose but will conshytinue the lie about Catholics

He also said it is most urgent that all our citizens speak out and relate that the Catholic Church has a record in evidence of helping all minorities includshying the Jews

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Urges All-out Effort In Negroes Behalf

LOUISVILLE (NC) - The Church must use all the means at her disposal to defend the Negro today as she has done for immigrants in the past Matshythew Ahmann executive director of the National Catholic Confershyence on Interracial Justice said at a forum here

An extensive Catholic response to the Negros plight Ahmann said demands increased efforts for joint Negro and white projshyects under Church auspices He listed urban renewal and open occupancy in suburbia as spe cific areas for Catholic coopershyation with other denominations

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The Womens - Guild plans a Mid-Winter Gala Saturday night Feb 1 at Venus de Milo restaushyrant Next regular meeting will be Monday Jan 13 and the proshygram will include a calendar party

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Mrs John D Sylvia heads new officers of the Womens Guild to be installed Monday Jan 13

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CYO members will tour Taunshy~ State Hospital Friday Dec 21 Members will go caroling Sunday and Monday Dec 22 and 23 and will attend a Christ shymas party and dance Saturday Dec 28

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New Womens Guild officers are Mrs Stewart Allen presishyd-ent Miss Bernice Lopes viceshypresident Mrs Conrad G Kurth secretary Mrs Manuel Manciel treasurer

Kansas Couple Gets Mission Crosses

WICHITA (NC) - A young married couple heading for the Amazon swamps of Belem Brashyzil where they will staff a Catholic school for homeless boys was given mission crosses here

Bishop Mark K Carroll of Wichita presented the crosses to Mr and Mrs David Schoenhofer of Walnut Kan who are memshybers of the Papal Volunteers for Latin America

The Schoenhofers are answershying the appeal of an Italian priest operating a home for 80 neglected boys Mr Schoenhofer a carpenter will teach the boys woodwork and his wife will keep order and conduct the groups social activities

Pre-Ball Supper Attleboro area of the Society

of St Vincent de Paul will spon_ sor a buffet supper at Whites restaurant prior to the Bishops Charity Ball Wednesday Jan 8 S11pper will begin at 7 and resershyvations may be made by Frid-ay Ian 3 with Mrs Edward Galli shyran or Mrs Harry B Loew

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The PTA will hold a Christ shymas party for parochial school children tomorrow at the school ST KILIAN NEW BEDFORD

Mrs Alexander Kamionek and Mrs Gloria Paquin will be in charge of the social hour for the Womens Guild meeting schedshyuled for 730 Wednesday night Jan 8 A swap party will be featured ST MARY SOUTH DARTMOUTH

The Womens Guild will enshytertain members children at a Christmas party Sunday Dec 22 in the church hall OUR LADY OF GRACE NORTH WESTPORT

Council of Catholic Women members plan a guildola for Saturday Feb 8 HOLY CROSS FALL RIVER

PTA Christmas party will be held at 6 Saturday night Dec 21 in the parish hall A chicken pie supper childrens movies and a visit from Santa Claus will be featured

A social is planned for Sunshyday Jan 26 and the next rel(ushylar meeting wiU be Tuesday Jan 7

VATICAN CITY (NC) - A Vatican City press bulletin has denied reports that a priest who recently went to Isanbul was sent there to explain why Pope Paul VI felt that a meeting with Greek Orthodox Patriarch Athshyenagoras of Constantinople was impossible during the Popes trip to the Holy Land

The priest Father Pierre Duprey WF the Secretariat for Promoting Christian Unitys Undersecretary for Orthodox Relations flew from Rome to Istanbul

A Vatican spokesman said that Fa ther Duprey carried only a letter of introduction from Aushygustin Cardinal Bea SJ Presishydent of the Unity Secretariat to Patriarch Athenagoras Father Duprey delivered no letter from the Pope to the Patriarch he said

Commenting on the Popes visit the Vatican City daily LOsservatore Roman noted that it would coincide with the celeshybration of Orthodox Christmas on Jan 6 which is celebrated in the Western Church as the feast ltgtf the Epiphany

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THE ANC 19Catholic Studies Thurs Dec 19 1963

Course Begins At Yale

NEW HAVEN (NC) - A Adoration new chair for Roman Cathoshylic Studies and the appointshy

A sanctified dayment of Stephan G Kuttner hath shone upon uscanon law professor at the Cathshycome ye nations andolic University of America

Washington as its first incumshy adore the Lord for bent were announced here by this day a great Yale University light hath descended

Kingman Brewster Jr Yale upon the earth Alshypresident said the chair was leluiaestablished through a $500000 gift in memory of the late Father T Lawrason Riggs Yale alumshynus of the 1910 class who was Catholic chaplain at the univershysity for 21 years The chair Advocates Oldsters named for Father Riggs was Learn L~n~uagesmade possible through an enshyd)wmEnt of Yale alumni who PROVIDENCE (NC)-Father prefer to remain anoymous Joseph L Lennon OP dean of Brewster said Providence College here is an

Kuttners appointment is efshy advocate of a delayed vocation fectivp July 1 1964 The professhy movement in the field of foreign sor 56 a native of Germany languages He told the Rhode taught at the University of Bershy Island Modern Language Assoshylin the Lateran University in ciation Winter meeting that pershyRome and joined the Catholic sons 25 years and older learn a

foreign language more swiftly judge and law professor was a U faculty in 1940 His father a

and thoroughly than a high Lutheran his mother Jewish school or college student KnowlshyHe became a convert to the edge of a foreign language enshyCatholic Faith in 1933 He is hances respect and admiration married to ~he former Eva Illich he said and they have nine children

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Aid to Public Schools Exclusively Menace to Existence of Others

CINCINNATI (NC)-Massive Federal aid exclusively for pUb_ lic schools would substantially imperil the healthy existence of church-related schoolsJohn C Hayes dean of the Loyola University School of Law Chishycago said here

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Laud Popes Plan For Pilgrimage

PHILADELPHIA (NC)-Three non-Catholic leaders said here Pope Paul VIs trip to the Holy Land next month will promote the ecumenical movement and help in the renewal of the Church

This view was expressed at a press conference by Archbishop Iakovos of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of North and South America the Rev Eugene Carson Blake Stated Clerk (chief executive officer) of the United Presbyterian Church in the U S A and Episcopal Bish_ op James A Pike of California

Dr Blake said the Popes Holy Land pilgrimage illustrates the process by which the Catholic Church is coming up to date

Archbishop Iakovos said the trip would contribute to widenshymg the horizon

Bishop Pike said the pilgrimshyage would involve Pope Paul with other Christians on a going out basis - a development he said is needed in the ecumenical movement to avoid the suggesshytion of a patronizing attitude

University Natural Law Society Hayes a former president of the National Council of Catholic Men cited Supreme Court deshycisions in which he said the FederaL government has vindishycated the basic constitutkmal rights of parents and children to choose to be educated in pri shyvate and church-related schools

The same Federal government therefore he maintained ought not to initiate a program which by excluding such schools withshyout constitutional necessity sub_ stantially imperils their healthy existence and development

On the contrary according to Hayes compara1gtle aid ought to be afforded to those schools by including them in the Federal program in forms which are pershymissible under the Constitution as presently construed

Public-Purpos~ Services

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21 J FKs Reading Habits Great Legacy to All By Msgr John S Kennedy

The late President Kenshynedy has left a manifold legacy and many an enshyduring and instructive memshyory to the country Even as this is set down writers in the daily pap e r s a ndshymagazines are analyzing the meaning and the accomplishshyments of his life and espeshycially of his cashyreer in public office In the months and years to come a far more proshyfound and crit shyical interpretation will appear in book after bookThis departshyment concerned as it is with books would now point out but one particular in President Kenshynedys example and that has to do with reading

By those who observed him closely it agreed that he did more reading than any President since Wilson He was a close reader of the daily press and of other periodicals But so are many others in public life He was also and long had been a reader of books

AU Sorts of Books

It is not unheard of that all American President reads books But what we generally hear about is the books he reads for recreation Thus one chief execshyutive is said to get away from the cares of state by plunging into western stories another by eating up whodunits

We sometimes hear of a Presshyidents reading works of history or biography which recreate and illuminate the American past But seldom if ever are we told that a President reads all sorts of books

This last seems to have been the case with Mr Kennedy From time to time there were press stories concerning his reading of the moment and what impressed one was the range represented by the titles listed

Style Discernible The results of such reading

showed in various ways For exshyample in his public addresses It is true of course that he like everyone in a similar posishytion had speechwriters But he himself worked diligently on every talk he gave and his mind his style were discernible in each

Again the results of Mr Ken_ nedys reading manifested themshyselves in his approach to the problems he had to handle He was not narrow doctrinaire or simplistic

He saw complications implishycations distinctions nuances he was humane and subtle Granted that he hewed to cershytain central convictions He did not apply them mechanically or mouth them as if they were magic

Both rigid liberal and rigid conservative faulted him beshycause he did not accede to the easy extremism of either His was a mind informed and disshycriminating which surveyed the whole complex field before him and led him to pick his way carefully

One hopes that this example will be noted bY parents All kinds of trite or sentimental things are being said will be said to their children by fathers and mothers seeking to intershypret to their offspring the life and death of the late President

THE ANCHOR-Hits Interracial Thurs Dec 19 1963

Marriage Laws WASHINGTON (NC) - The

National Catholic Conference for Interracial Justice has branded laws against interracial marriage an invasion of individual rights and a denial of Catholic doctrine

Without specifically advocatshying such marriages the NCCIJ said the right to decide to marshyry and whom to marry resides within the iridividual person

Convention resolutions dealt with a wide range of civil rights issues including one of the most

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the iniquity of the earth be abolished and the Saviour of the world shall reign over us

sensitive of all interracial mar- turn through repeal or court deshyriage cision

The NCCIJ declared that laws The Catholic conscience conshyagainst interracial marriage are demns abhors and rejects the an invasion of individual rights underlying racist philosophy and promised to seek their over_ which speaks of racial intershy

marriage as depreciating a ra-Gift to Hospital cial strain the resolution said

Human persons are not cattle DETROIT (NC) -Providence The Catholic dogma revealed by

Hospital here has received a God of the unity of the human gift of $125 million in the form family cries out against this of General Motors stocks from pagan ideology the family of Edward F Fisher In another resolution the a pioneer in the auto industry NCCIJ said Catholic social and Sister Denise the hospitals ad- fraternal organizations that pracshyministrator said the gift will be tice discrimination should either used to build an educational unit change their policies or have at the new Providence Hospital their chaplains withdrawn and to be completed next Fall be disbanded bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull~bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull~bullbull~~~~ bullbull~

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Broadcaster Hits Church Stand PHILADELPHIA (NC) - The is not to be criticized for

president of the National Assoshy seeking to get higher standards ciation of Broadcasters said here in radio and television programs that a church groups recent But the way to accomplish this statement on broadcasting conshy is not through greater Federal tained recommendations t hat control would lead to government domshy Meanwhile it was announced ination of radio and television that representatives of the NAB

LeRoy Collins NAB president and the church council will meet made this claim in an address in New York Monday to disshy(Nov 30) to the Assembly of cuss the statement United Church Men a unit of A spokesman for the broadshythe Nat ion a 1 C 0 u neil of casters association said it objectsChurches He was referring to particularly to the statements a statement on broadcasting isshy call for regulation by the Fedshysued last June 8 by the National eral Communications CommisshyCouncil sion of commercial announceshy

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bring forth a Son and thou shalt call His name Jesus for He shall save His people fro m their sins

Holy Christmas from Hoi Redeemer Chatham Richard Moye Kevin Rodericks Frances

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Atout Religion

Plan Candelight Service Sunday

WASHINGTON (NC)-Preslshydent Johnson will speak at aft (nterfaith candlelight service Sunday at the Lincoln Memorial that will conclude a month of aational moUrning for President

Kennedy Thousands of candles will be

light at dusk from a torch ig nited at the eternal flame that burns - at the late Presidents grave in Arlington National Cemetery across the Potomac River from the Lincoln Memoshyrial

The program is sponsored by the Interreligious Committee on Race Relations (ICRR) in conshyjunction with the Archdiocese of Washington the Council of Churches and the Jewish Comshymunity Council

It was developed at a meetshyIng of sponsoring organizations called by Archbishop Patrick A OBoyle of Washington chairshyman of the ICRR

Brief prayers will be offered at the service by Msgr John S Spence a member of the ICRR executive committee and two ICRR co-chairmen Episcopal Bishop William F Creighton of WashingtQn and Rabbi Lewis A Weintraub president of the Washington Board of Rabbis

Methodist Bishop John Wesley Lord of Washington also an ICRR co - chairman wi[ be master of ceremonies

Christians in Rome Mark Charity Day

ROME (NC) -Catholics and DonCatholics from eight counshytries exchanged gifts for the poor and the sick during cereshymonies in Romes city hall marking the first Christian Charity Day

ltalian Catholics gave radio 89ts for non-Catholic Dutch hosshypital patients Brazilian Cathoshy

~ lies gave coffee for non-Catholic patients in a Norwegian hospital Danish non-Catholics g a v e trousseaus for Congolese Cathoshylic brides and non-Catholic Swedes gave toys for Catholic children in the Philippines

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Methodist Bishop Gerald Ken nedy of Los Angeles was chief author of the statement said Thomas W Braden board presshyident who with William Norris of Pasadena served on the comshymittee

Braden said many teachers misinterpret the U S Supreme

Court decision banning prayers in schools as also banning teachshying about religion

The statement prepared at the boards request said Christian

parents are protected by law againllt attempts to destroy or weaken their childrens faith ill their religion

The- statement said teachers mould be able to differentiate betweoen conducting a compulshysory worship service and teachshying about religion

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SCHIRO needing help to get through their six years of training Cost $100 a year Your prayers and financial help assist the Holy Spirit to bring Hia work to fruition And yours will be the lifelong jor

ADAM AND EVE AD ancient Moslem tradition tells how God took pity on Adam

and Eve oar first parents after the left Paradise Thewa dered doWll through Asia aDd India God created for them Ceylon a second natural Paradise A high mountain there even today is the place of pilgrimage The IslaDds that link India

1IDd Ceylon are called Adams Bridge bull In southern India there are 10 maD vocations and calls on ns for help to balld charches Perhaps DOwhere Is abowinlaquo the wind of the Spirit mach To further this we think of

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THE ANCHOR- 23Israeli President Thurs Dec 19 1963

Greets Pilgrims JERUSALEM (lfC) - Preshy

dent Shneor Z Shazar prei8ed the work of 1ile ecumenical coundl as he welcomed a IIOUP Birthday 01 pDgr1Dul from Rome whicll ~

cluded DiDe arehbfsbops and Sf G ran t we beshybi~ seech T h bullbull alshyIbe pDsrtms who numbesed 120 Ja aU were led by MeDdte mighty God that Rite ~ Georgea Hakin 01 even as we anticishyAcre zael who tranalated the pate the adorable President lIebrew -language birthday of Thy son welcome and replled for the so too may we joyshygroup fully receive His

bull We here as an of humanitymiddot eternal giftsthe President said have folshylowed with great interest the ecumenical council deliberations in Rome and have witnessed with great satisfaction the spirit of peace and mutual understandshy Ohio Man Donates ing which inspired these di8Ctl18shy Site for Hospital lions

We welcome your efforts in MANSFIELD (NC) - A 144shythis field Not in one day will acre farmland tract in Ohio here we attain these lofty aims but has been donated as a hospital we are sure that justice and love siteto the Sistersof Charity of of one fellow man will triuml~h St Augustine whose mother in the end house is in Cleveland

rter the bishops who canll Justine Sterkel donor of thefrom the U S Caneda Austrashy land comes from a family whichlia ItalT and Africa visited 1be helped establish thia citys twoBasiliea of the Holy Sepulcber parishesia tbe Jordanian leCtor of 1 salem The Sisters of Charity wiD

ataff the hospital Miss Sterkel Pledge $21 Million said she will manage the fundshy

raiaing drive for the hospitalFor Four Schools Marjori Crowen Mary Craffey Bobby Crow11 construction It bull planned te 1tOCltVILLl CENTRE ltJft Stephen Craffey provide 200 bedL

-be Rockville Centre dioeeIIrlD campaign f~ $20 million lio Cleveland Planning ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Joyous Noel from Our Lady of the Cape Brewster

build four Catholic high ICbook hal gone over the top with Schools for 18000 pledges totaling $21M7482 ftIe

CLEVELAND (NC) - Archfour new schools will accommoshybishop Edward F Hoban has anshydate 600 New York student jill nounced a multimillion dollarLong Island eampaign to provide classroom for middot18000 high school studentsExchanmt Posts over the next five year

VATICAN CITY (NC)-AJd bishop Gaetano Alibrandl ApolIshy The Bishop of Cleveland anshytoIlc Nuncio to Chile and Arcl nounced no goal But it is esti shybishop Egano Righi-LambertinJ mated that facilities for 18000 Apostolic Nuncio to Lebanon would cost lIB much as $36 milshyhave exchanged posts lion

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Fremiddotedom Rally Continued from Page One

will be 80 teenagers and adults from the Williamston N C area Rev Harold Melvin Fall River Episcopalian minister recently jailed in Williamston fOr partishycipation in a protest against in equalities in treatment of Neshygroes is responsible for the groups invitation to Fall River

They are sponsored by the Southern Christian Leadership Conference led by Rev Martin Luther King Jr While in Masshysachusetts they will stay at Packard Manse Roxbury and will visit nearby communities including Fall River

Rev Edmund Delaney curate at Holy Name parish Fall River will act for the Bishop and head Catholic participation in the rally Representatives of Jewish Bnd Protestant synagogues and churches are also lending supshyport The local NAACP unit is headed by Rev Floyd Black minister at Bethel AME church in Fall River

In connection with the rally NAACP members are seeking dinner invitations for the 80 Williamston citizens preceding the event It is thought that this will give Fall River residents the opportunity of learning at first hand the situation in the South with regard to Negro equality

Invitations are sought for one or two guests at each participashyting home Guests will be picked up by hosts at 3 oclock Sunday afternoon at Bethel AME church Hanover Street and will be brought to Sacred Heart auditoshyrium by 7 to prepare for the rally

Among members of the Homes Committee arranging invitations is Mrs Walter Conrad of Holy Name parish Fall River Those wishing to extend hospitality can reach her at OSborne 4-6128

Kennedy Scholarship PURCHASE (NC) - Manhatshy

tanville College of the Sacred Heart has announced establishshyment of a John Fitzgerald Kenshynedy Scholarship Fund Three gifts totaling $4600 have been received as initial contributions The scholarship will be awarded to students with leadership abilshyity who are in need of financial aid

Redeemer o God who

makest us glad with the yearly expectashytion of our redempshytion grant that we who now joyfully receive Thine onlyshybegotten Son as our Redeemer may also without fear behold Him coming as our Judge tt

Jesuit Scientist Heads Academy

NEW YORK (NC) - Father 1 John J Lynch SJ an expert 1 in the detection of earthquakes has been name president of the New York Academy of Sciences which was founded in 1817 and has a membership of 18000

The Jesuit priest director of Fordham Universitys seismic station was named to the post themiddot day before his 69th birthday He said he considered his apshypointment a distinct honor

The seismic observatory at Fordham is one of the most fa mous centers of earthquake study in the world Besides his supervision of it Father Lynch carries on a full program of ~

teaching mathematics physics and seismology

In 1946 Father Lynch designed a seismic observatory for theChristmas Blessings from St Pius X Dominican Republic to give

Sou~h Yarmouth warnings of earthquakes In 1951 he helped run seismic profiles

Rev Philip Davignon Thomas Slayter Edward in connection with bull search for ~

Robinson Mark Fruean Daniel Baker the tomb of st Petor

Bishop Grutka Gives Pope Saints Relic

v A TIC A H CIT Y (HC) shyBishop Andrew G Grutka of Gary Ind has presented Pope Paul VI with a long-lost relic of St Cyril who with his brother St Methodius brought Chrisshytianity to the Slavs 1100 years ago

Bishop Grutka who Ja of Slovak ancestry gave the relic to the Pope in the Sistine chapel at a ceremony attended by hunshydreds of bishops priests semishynanans and lay people most of them of Slavic origin

May the spiritual signficance and celebration of Christs Birthday bring to us all hope and joy And may we be guided to love peace and charity For therein lies the real meaning of the promi~e

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Israel to Honor Father LaFarge

NEW YORK (NC) - The American Jew ish Committee has announced plans for a meshymorial in Israel to honor the late Father John LaFarge SJ

Rabbi Marc H Tanenbaum director of the committees inter_ religious aHairs department said a Father John LaFarge Grove of Trees would be estab lished in Israel as a permanent and living memorial in the Holy Land of this blessed priest and friend

Rabbi Tanenbaum announced plans for the memorial in a statement paying tribute to Father LaFarge longtime chamshypion of better interracial and interreligious relations who died Nov 24

This John will be numbered in the company of those two other great souls Pope John XXIII and President John F Kennedy all of whom Jewish tradition and Jewish people will honor the rabbi said

Catholic interracial counci~ througthout the U S held speshycial services for Father LaFarge widely known proponent of racial justice

Tass Comments On Council

LONDON (NC)-The Soviet news agency Tass in a report on the closing of the second session of the ecumenical council in Rome said that the session was unquestionably influenced by the assurances of the new Pope that he intends to continue the great cause begun by Pope John and direct all effort toward preshyerving the great blessing of peace among people

Tass report an English-lanshyguage dispatehfrom Rome said that during the session Pope P a u I called on scientistl throughout the world not to turn science and its individual branches specifically nuclear research with its most broad apshyplications into a threat a nightshymare a tool for destroying human life

On the council itself Tass said that the session was marked by sharp disagreements between innovators supporters of the line of the late Pope John and conservatives who were spurshyred to new activities following the Popes death

Commends Kennedy Ideals to Nation

WASHINGTON (NC) - The Catholic Association for Intershynational Peace has urged a conshycerted effort by Americans to live up to the ideals for which the late President Kennedy lived

The association said in a stateshyment that Americans should not rest content with tangible and material monuments to President Kennedys memory

We can honor him even more by a concerted national effort to live up to the ideals for which he lived the statement said In particular all citizens of good will should strive to root out from our midst the bitterness and hatred the aura of suspicion and distrust that is qividing our nation in this criticilI hour

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Seek to Force Vote on Prayer

WASHINGTON (NC)-More than lialf the signatures needed have been affixed to e petition tbo discharge the prayer amend ment from th U S House of Representatives Judiciary Com mittee Fr Robert G Howes said here

Father Howes a member of the faculty at the catholic Unishyversity of America here -i Washingtons representative _of the Central Massachusetts Citl shy2ens for Public Prayer

To date 120 Representatives have signed the discharge peti shytion while 218 signatures are needed The proposed joint resoshylution is designed to reverse through a Constitutional amendshyment the U S Supreme Court decisions prohibiting recitation of prayers in public schools

Father Howes said the group he represents is non-partisan non-sectarian and like other groups has been striving for months to get some Congresshysional action on the dozens of proposals for a Constitutional amendment

Introduction of a petition seeking discharge of Civil Rights legislation from committee has spurred the Central Massachushysetts Citizens group to renewed effort to get lawmakers to sign the petition to discharge the prayer amendment- from the Jushydiciary Committee

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Bargaining Now Feels Collective Facing Trouble

CLEVELAND (NC)-Col leetive bargaining as it is known today is in serious trouble Father Benjamin L asse SJ has told a joint labm aanagement conference at St Iohn College here

Father Masse associate editol of America magazine and anamiddotmiddot aonal authority on labor DUDo egement relations called fOl eative thinking by union ancll employers to preserve the emiddotmiddot 8eIltiaIs of free negotiations bemiddot een worken and employers

A fundamental assumption ol~

eoUective b~ during tht 1930s he explained waa the premise that forces of competl-middot n in a free market would ob- lise both Perliea to be reuon- able and then government could ~ hands off He added

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The clash between reality andl itleory was bound to eome Father Masae added and thE public is now beginning to quemiddot tlon whether the pursuit of selfmiddot interest by unions and employerll necessarily serves the public ood

Baptize 11 Adults Child During Mass

SPOKANE (NC) - Eleven adults and a ehild were baptized simultaneously by 12 priestlJ during a Sunday Mass at St Aloysius church here

The sacramem was admlnfsmiddotmiddot tered during the time usuaIl3r

reserved for the sermon at thn 130 AM HIgh Mass The conmiddotmiddot gregation rose to recite the Apos tIes Creed with sponsors of thnmiddot baptized

The unusual ceremony Wall

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Cardinal Spellman left here for Zealand his 21st consecutive Christmas Arriving in Christchurch toshywith Americans abroad this time day he was scheduled to leave personnel at the Navys South for the Antarctie as soon as posshyPole installations sible But DO definite date was

The Cardinal who has desshy fixed because uncertain weather cribed his annual trip as my conditions could delaT his deshypilgrimage to the men and parture as long as three day women who protect our countr) and preserve peace flew from Mass for Presiden here direct1T to Christchurch The Cardinal intends to offer New Zealand by WBT of Lcraquo a months mind Requiem Mass Angeles Honolulu the Fiji Ia- for President Kennedy Sunday

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Kennedy Memorial PREDERICTON (NC) - The

University of New Brunawick will erect a memorial to the late President Kennedy in the form of a triangular shelter in Offishyeers Square on Queen street The rear column of the shelter will bear a commemorative plaque In October 1957 Presishydent Kennedy then a senator received an honorary degree from the university

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daughter of Sion shout for joy 0 daughter of Jerusamiddot lem behold thy King comes hoi y the S a v i 0 u r of the world

McCormack Aide Plans to Study For Priesthood

WASHINGTON (NC) When the National Seminary

for Delayed Vocations opens next September in Weston one of the candidates will be a top aide to Speaker of the House John McCormack

He is 37-year-old Walter Flashyherty of Dorcester who is not only leaving his present job on the Speakers staff but turning down an offer for a new $18000shya-year post

Flaherty saidhere that when he read of Richard Cardinal Cushings plan to open the Pope John XXIII National Seminary his interest in studying for the priesthood which dates back to his college days was rekindled

Flaherty brother of a priest joined McCormacks staff five years ago and has become a trusted lieutenant of the Speaker

Class of 25 He will be one of 25 members

ill the first class at the seminary f()r- men aged 30 to 45 The insti tution will offer a four-year cOurse of philosophy and theolshyogy Msgr George A Schlichte former vice-rector of the North American College Rome is rector

Flaherty youngest of nine children of Mrs Julia A Flashyherty served in the Navy during World War II He then attended St Michaels College Winooski Vt and St Pauls College at the University of Ottawa

Plan Junior College ALBANY (NC) - Maria Col

lege here will open its facilities to the laity next Fall and beshycome the first Catholic junior college for women in the Albany diocese The institution hall been providing a service exclusively for Religious principally Sister of Mercy who condUct the colshylege Chartered by New York State the college will offer both liberal arts and business courses under the new plan

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German Fund Drive Fer Latin America COLOGNE (NC) - The Ger- money they spend on Christmas

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Looking back on the recent session of the Council r have the feeling of having lived amongst four different Churches There is only One Church but the emphasis in one part of the world is different from another All have the same end the growth of the Mystical Body of Christ and the salvation of souls But they achieve it in different ways

1 The Administrative Church This is the Church in the developed and prosperous countries of the world in which thanks to material blessings the emphasis is on service to the faithful - indeed spiri shytual service - in such works as schools hospitals press social works parish plants etc

2 The Can 0 n i c a I Church This Church is steeped in tradition and customs Here the bishops particularly and the priests live somewhat detached from the people giving profound spirituality to those who practice the Faith but worrying little for those who do not practice who are as lost sheep

3 The Poor Church This is the largest group in the world and is not bound by national limits Here the bishops are like Our Lord on the Hill of Capharnaum surrounded by the hungry and by sheep without a pastor The wealth in which the Church bond deals in souls

4 The Martyred Church Here Our Lord relives His passion in vast areas - not only behind the Iron Curtain but even in Northern Africa One bishop told me of four of his priests being strangled last week Two priests in one country and two in anshyother were sentenced to prison for three years for having transshylated one of my books into their languages We read Mallll for their intention every Tuesday

What is our role in the face of these four Churches Since they are all parts of the Mystical Body of Christ we have to make blood circulate through this entire organism The blood ia made up of aid to balance off our wealth and above all as St Paul said to fill up in our Body the sufferings wanting to the Passionmiddot of Christ

Certainly Christ suffered enough in His Physical Body but we by self-denial sacrifice middotprayer and offering of ou~ tria~ for the Church everywhere complete in the Church that Passhysion which Christ daily undergoee In the world Sunday after SDilday middotwemiddot appeal to YOU t6 be more than Alnetican to be truly Catholic to love the Church everywhele to realize that 5Z collections a year for the parish aad a few second collection a year for the Impoverished and bleeding Christ elsewhere are not enoughmiddot During this Christmas season we try to be especially generous with others Will you share your generosity with the Holy Father by sending a sacrifice to The Society for the Propashygation of the Faith

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Prelate Stresses Essential Virtues Of Bishops

LOS ANGELES (NC) The virtues essential to qualshyify a priest for the bishops office are acquired from living examples rather than learned in books and schoels Auxiliary Bishop Timothy Man_ ning of Los Angeles asserted at a consecration rite here

In his sermon at the conseClra tion of the Most Rev John J Ward to serve as an Auxiliary Bishop of Los Angeles Bishop Manning said the candidate for the bishops office must be the model of the humble virtuesshyvirtues which are necessary against the stresses of our daily lives--chastity temperance pashytience humility and affabilitv-

James Francis Cardinal McIn_ tyre of Los Angeles was he con secrator at the ceremony today in St Vibianas cathedral Archshybishop Joseph T McGucken of San Franeisco and Bishop Alden J Bell of Sacramento were the co-consecrators

The bishop must be a model for the flock entrusted to his care Bishop Manning said He must be a living expression of the Sacred Scriptures so that were the holy testaments lost people could still look at thl~ir

bishop and from his example model their lives toward holi shyness

You will notice that he is ncshycepted not because of extraorshydinary talents of mind some social graces nor heroic and rare virtues These would resemble mountain peaks unassailable ex_ cept to the very few

The bishops united with the pope are the successors to the Apostles Bishop Manning said Their mission is the same he continued to give a foundation to the Church to give it visibil ity and permanence and to serve the pilgr11n people of God by heralding the glad tidings of the Gospel to every generation until time shall be no more

Laymen Head School Boards in Oklahoma

OKLAHOMA CITY (NC) shyLaymen have been named to head Catholic school boards in Oklahoma City and in Tulsa as part of a reorganization of the Diocesan School Board by Biamphshyop Victor J Reed

The boards will act in advisory capacities to Father ErDE~st Flusche dioeesan superintendent of schools

Head of the Oklahoma City board it Harold Askew prelishydent of the Askew Adjustment Inc and the father of two gradshyuates of Catholic schools John Bennet Shaw a funeral director and father of three is head of the Tulsa board

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Day Star With Thee is the

principality in the day of Thy strength in the brightness of the saints from the womb before the day star I begot Thee

Legion of Decency The following films are to be

added to the lists in their reshyspective classifications

Unobjectionable for Adults and Adolescents--Ladies Who Do Surf Party

Objectionable in Part for All -Four for Texas (Objection This contrived melodramatic comedy is frequently guilty of a brazen exploitation of indecent costuming and suggestive situashytions) Soldier in the Rain (Obshyjection This otherwise innocshy

German Bishops Approve Social BONN (NC) - A comshy annual Lenten fund drive not

for religious purposes but strict shymission of German Catholic ly for social welfare projects inbishops has approved a four developing countries

million dollar program for The 1963 drive broughtmiddot $12shysocial aid projects in Africa 125000 the largest collection Asia and Latin America accordshy since Misereor began in 1959 ing to the German Catholic news giving a five-year total of $54shyagency KNA 750000

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The funds for Latin America are going to medical programs and to self-help organizations such as farming cooperatives in the Dominican Republic Haiti and Mexico

uous comedy is marred by the introduction of sensational diashylogue) Viva Las Vegas (Objecshytion Continuous emphasis upon grossly suggestive costuming and dancing is inexcusable in a film chiefly designed for young audiences)

Condemned-An Affair of the Skin (Objection The immoral context in which its confused theme is developed and sensashytional treatment in dialogue and situations render this film totally unacceptable)

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Cite Declaration Of Human Rights

NEW YORK (NC)-The 15th anniversary of the Univenal declaration of Human Rights waa commemorated at a special Mas here attended 117 350 United NatioDII delegates COMUshyJar representatives memben of the UN Secretariat and represhysentatives of non-governmental organizations

The Mass was celebrated by Auxiliary Bishop James H Grif_ fiths of New York Assistant Bishop for UN Affairs of the National Catholie Welfare Conshyference at the chapel of SS Faith Hope and Charity and was followed by a coHee hOUT

The commemoration was unshyder the joint sponsorship of the NCWC Office for UN AffainI and 12 international Catholic orshyganizations in consultative rela_ tionship with the UN Economk

and Social Council all of which are active in promoting human righ1s through public opinion and voluntary agency activity

World CoDllCienca

Msgr Timothy J Flynn New York archdiocesan director of informatio~ preached the 1Iel shymon He called the Universal Declaration of Human Rights the conscience of the world comshymunity

ill a viable document he aaid and a hopeful one It speaks out not as perfectly one would wJsh--iet DOt ~ weak17 one might fear For the tintChristmas Cheor from St Stanislaus FaR Rw time in hmoZ7 there ill bull _enshyol protecting tbebuls OD wbldl

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$aysRed G~ana

Teaches Religion WASHINGTON (N C) - A

white Father missioner from -Africa said here that Ghana 80metimes is called a Soviet satellite but all of its schools teach religion as a part of their Wrriculum

Father J Alfred RichardvF formerly of West Warwick ~I and regional superior of the vhite Fathers serving in northshyern Ghana and in Nigeria said that all of Ghanas schools are covernment-supported and sushyPervised

Nevertheless he said an ef the students have a set period of_ religious Instruction every day Priests and Sisters may come into the non-Catholic chools to teach theseclasse9 Protestants also have their own eIasses even in the Catholic chools If the pagan children dont want to go with either of

these groups the teachers must then give them a class of moral in8tr tion

Asks Church Help He said that in the northern

regions where the White Fathers have been for years teachers come to them for materials for the moral instruction classes lhe ~overnment pays teachers ealaries and supplies textbooks for all schools he said

Although there are no pri shyvate schools as such he said the government still looks to the Church for help in its efforts to provide education for all The White Fathers were recently asked by the government to add 35 new classrooms to the school system in the Tamale diocese be stated

Says Missionaries Made Scapegoats

NAIROBI (NC) - A vigorous protest against seeking a reli shygious solution for a political problem has been made by the Southern Sudan Christian Assoshyoiation

The Sudan is a full ICa1e police state the SSCA says in bull letter sent to all heads of Chri5shytlan churches to all heads of African states and to United Na_ tions Secretary General U lhant to denounce the religious persecution which the Sudan government is carrying on in Southern Sudan

We know that missionaries are only the scapegoats of an lll-conceivedpolicy aiming at giving a religious solution (Imshyposing Islam) to a political and cultural problem (the dfferences between South and North) the letter says If Christianity and the Christian churches are inshyvolved in the Southern Sudan problem it is because the Arabs eek a religious solution to the Afra-Arab conflict This means to bring religion into politial

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PONCE (NC)-The Most Key Luis Aponte Mar~ez 41 the new Bishop of Ponce is the first native to become spiritual head of a diocese in Puerto Rico

He succeeded Bishop Jamea E McManus CSSR who disshyclosed here that because of failshying health he had resigned as Bishop of Ponce before Pope Paul VI appointed him to serve as an Auxiliary Bishop of New York

Bishop Aponte a nativE~ of Lajas was ordained to the priestshyhood on April 10 1950 He was consecrated Bishop in 1960 and served as Auxiliary to BiBhop McManus until last April when he was named Coadjutor BiBhop with the right of successionbullbull

Second Bishop He was the second Puerto

Rican to become a bishop--the first was Bishop ~lejo Arizmen di de la Torre who served in South America 160 years ag j)

Auxiliary Bishop Juan de Dios Lopez de Victoria of San Juan P R who was consecrated early this year is the third native of the island to become a member of the hierarchy

Urge Acceptance Of Negroes

DAYTON (NC) - Some- 60 Catholic and Protestant clergyshymen in three nearby Ohio comshymunities have called for acc~ptshyance of Negroes as neighbors on the basis of Christian principles and common decency

The clergymen made clear they expected segregated hllusshying to come to an end and pledged to work for racial jusshytic in their communities of Oakshywood Kettering and Centerville which have a total populatioJtl of about 75000

When Negroes move into the south-of-Dayton neighborhoods as they surely will the stateshyment said there need not be panic or decline in real estate values It is the duty of the Church to prepare for the acshyceptance of these persons on the basis of Christian principles and common decency

The statement also called upon the people of the commushynity to develop programs of self-examination and action leading to justice in race relashytions

Updating Philosophy Aim of Meeting

CHICAGO (NC)-Updatinl~ of philosophy courses in Catholic colleges and universities will be the subject of a meeting of Cath olic philosophy professors from five Midwest statess at DePaul University here tomorrow

It is time our philosophy courses reflect the fact that the world of Thomas Aquinas is not Our world and that his probl~

are not ours Gerard F Kreyehe head of DePauls philosophy deshypartment said commenting on the meeting

Too often professors and lrtUshy

dents shadow-box the ghost of the 13th century by continuing to wrestle with pseudo-probll~ml that nobody else bothers to cono lider he added

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Wonderful A light shall shine

upon us this day for the Lord is born to us and Hemiddot shall be c a I led Wonderful God the Prince of Peace the Father of the world to come of whose reign there shall be no end

ApproveNewman Apostolate Pian

WASHINGTON (NC) -Plana were approved here for raising $5 million for Newman Apostolshyate activities in behalf of more than 600000 Catholics attending secular colleges The action was taken at a

meeting of the board of trusteel of the National Newman Foun dation Three members of the Hierarchy attended the meeting Archbishop Paul J Hallinan of Atlanta retiring episcopal modshyerator of the National Newman Apostolate Archbishop John P Cody Apostolic Administrator of the New Orleans archdiocese and chairman of the Youth Deshypartment Nati-onal Catholic Welfare Conference and Auxilshyiary Bishop James W Malone of Youngstown Ohio newly elected episcopal moderator of the Newman Apostolate

A letter in English from Pope Paul VI was read at the meeting It expressed his approval of the Newman Foundations activities and conveyed his blessings to 1he board of trustees

Top B lood Donor KISUBI (NC)-Brother LwanAn tile Blessings of the Season from ga football coach at St

Holy Cross Fan River Marys College here has set a record as the top blood donor iBRu Ablsla Anna Czerwonka John Levesque Uganda He has donated 18 pin

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Interfaith Groups Back Rights Action

WASHINGTON (NC)-Repre sentatives of Catholic Protestant and Jewish agencies supported a statement here urging efforts to bring the civil rights bill before the House of Representatives

The statement backed a disshycharge petition to get the measshyure out of the House Rules Com_ mittee and also called for other efforts to speed the legislation

The statement was issued fol lowing a special meeting of the Leadership Con~erence on Civil Rights a loosely knit federation at national religious fraternal and secular organizations

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Diocesan Pupils Share Blessings Of Holy Time

Merry Christmas from this column to each and every D i 0 C e san high schooler but special good wishes to those students who have prepared for Christs birthshyday by doing something extra for others

The girls at Fall Rivers Sacred Hearts Academy for inshystance who brought Christmas cheer to elderly ladies at a local convalescent home by including them on Christmas card lists The project was Sodality-inshyspired but open to the entire student body

And all classes at Jesus-Mary Academy Fall River are collectshying food and preparing baskets fQr needy families In addition the Mission Club will provide a new outfit for each while the Sodality will give the family a complete turkey dinner

A Christmas Hootenanny helped provide funds for these projects All classes participated and featured acts included a yodeling demonstration by Jean_ nine Garand French folk songs by Vivianne Ouellette and a duet by Jeanne and Jeannette Robidoux

Rose Hawthorne Home Mt St Mary Academy Glee

Club will make its annual trip to the Rose Hawthorne Lathrop Home this Christmas season In addition to singing carols memshybers bring gifts for the patients

At DA junior and senior 80dalists are sending a Christ shymas spiritual bouquet to the Holy Father The academys anshynual Christmas cantata was held Tuesday while a Jesse Tree Contest Sodality-sponsored was held today It consisted ofa writ ten quiz concerning symbols decshyorating a Jesse Tree displayed tn the school

Also displaying a Jesse Treein addition to participating in the Advent Wreath devotion ~hroughout the past four weeks are students at Tauntons Bishop Cassidy High Each class proshyvided symbols from either the Old or New Testament to hang on the tree And Cassidy girls ate circulating religious Christ shymas cards as part of their camshypaign to keep Christ in Christ shymas

At Bishop Cassidy the Cathoshylic Students Mission Crusade

had girls eating pizza for the missions yesterday Profits from a Pizza-for-Lunch-Daywill supshyport Crusade projects

Christmas Observances

Partying tomorrow will be students at Holy Family High in New Bedford The student counshycil is responsible for food and decorations and each room will have its own party and entershytainment Additionally the Glee Club will sing for the entire student body

Clubs Celebrate

Also at the Mount the French Club has distributed French Christmas cards with the tradishytional Joyeux Noel the United Nations World Affairs Club is partying and the Journalism Club plans a lovely Christmas issue of the Mereian school paper Sodality probationers will send only religious Christ shymas cards

And today the Mounties will offermiddot two performances of Christmas in the Villlage Square produced by the Orshychestra Glee Club and Dramatic Club A performance this aftershynoon is for students and tonights showing is for parents and friends

Joyous GrEetings from Blessed Sacrament Fall River

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Congress Approves Bracero Extension

WASHINGTON (NC) - The Senate has approved and sent to President Johnson a one-year extension of the controversial Mexican farm labor program amid indications that this may be its last lease on life The House had pJeviously voted exshytension

The program under which Mexican workers called braceros are imported to work on U S farms has long been a target of criticism by church and labor groups

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Jewish Leader Defends Record Of Pius XII

WASHINGTON (NC)-A nationally known Jewish leader has defended Pope Pius XII against the accusashytion that ambition or expediency motivated him in his attitude 10 the nazi persecution of Jews

No one who reads the record of Pius XIIs actions on behalf of Jews can subscribe to this a(lshycusation says Dr Joseph L Lich ten director of the BNai BRHh Anti-Defamation Leagues intershycultural affairs department

Dr Lichten says the assistance rendered by Pope Pius in helping Jews escape from tbe nazis hiding them and pr(l shyviding for their material and spiritual needs was of inesti shymable value

Documented Pamphlet The Jewish leaders analysls

is contained in a heavily docushymE-nted 40 page pamphlet - A Question of Judgment Pius XII and the Jews

The immediate occasion of the pamphlet is a controversial and widely publicized play The Deputy by German author Rolf Hochhuth Produced in several European countries the play is scheduled for a Broadshyway production next year

However Dr Lichten had allshyready published in 1958 an article in the Anti-Defamation League Bulletin Pope Pius xn and the Jews which out- lined the aid given by the late Pope to the Jewish people all over nazi-occupied Europe Dr Lichten has since been engaged in extensive research on the subject

Extended to CatholiClll Dr Lichten puts the case

against Pius XII in these wordll That as head of one of the mogt1 powerful moral forces on earth he committed an unspeakable sin of omission by not issuing a formal statement condemning the nazis genocidal slaughter of the Jews and that his silence was motivated by reasons conshysidered in modern times as baSEl political exigency economic inshyterests and personal ambition

The case for the late Pope he says is That in relation to the insane behavior of the nazill from overlords to self-styled cog like Eichmann he did everything humanly possible to save lives and alleviate suffering among the Jews that a formal statement would have provoked the nazis to brutal retaliation and would substantially have thwarted further Catholic actiolll on behalf of Jews

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Radar System Foils Church Robbers

QUINCY (NC)-A radar sys_ tem ringing Lady of Good Coun sel church here is credited witJll foiling at least 10 attempted robshyberies

The radar apparatus was inshystalled by the pastor Msgr Ar thur J Riley after vandals broke into the church a year ag) and almost ruined its interior

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Foreign Aid Bill Eliminates Birth Control WASHINGTON (NC)

Senate-House conferees have dropped a b i r t h control authorization from the $36 billion foreign aid bill

In place of a provision author_ izing use of U S tax funds to pay birth control projects in aid-receiving countries the conshyferees agreed to language pershymitting money to be spent to

Object to Showing Of Play The Vicar

BROOKLYN (NC)-The Jewmiddot ish War Veterans of King6 County have expressed concern about possible showing of the play The Vicar which implies that Pius XII shares the guilt for nazi extermination of Jews

Melvin M Hurwitz command_ er of the veterans group said showing of the play will serve no uleful purpose but will conshytinue the lie about Catholics

He also said it is most urgent that all our citizens speak out and relate that the Catholic Church has a record in evidence of helping all minorities includshying the Jews

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Urges All-out Effort In Negroes Behalf

LOUISVILLE (NC) - The Church must use all the means at her disposal to defend the Negro today as she has done for immigrants in the past Matshythew Ahmann executive director of the National Catholic Confershyence on Interracial Justice said at a forum here

An extensive Catholic response to the Negros plight Ahmann said demands increased efforts for joint Negro and white projshyects under Church auspices He listed urban renewal and open occupancy in suburbia as spe cific areas for Catholic coopershyation with other denominations

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A Christlnas Prayer May the birthday of the Christ Child rekindle in man everywhere the flames of hope and peace joy and brothershyhood May we realize throughout the coming year the fulfillment of the great inspiring promise of Christmas

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New Holy Name Society offi shy New Year plans for the 0shycers are William Renaud presishy ens Guild include installation dent Cornelius J Lynch viceshypresident Timothy J Murphy treasurer Dr Paul P Dunn secretary

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Mrs John D Sylvia heads new officers of the Womens Guild to be installed Monday Jan 13

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The Council of Catholic Women announces a board meeting for Monday Jan 6

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CYO members will tour Taunshy~ State Hospital Friday Dec 21 Members will go caroling Sunday and Monday Dec 22 and 23 and will attend a Christ shymas party and dance Saturday Dec 28

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New Womens Guild officers are Mrs Stewart Allen presishyd-ent Miss Bernice Lopes viceshypresident Mrs Conrad G Kurth secretary Mrs Manuel Manciel treasurer

Kansas Couple Gets Mission Crosses

WICHITA (NC) - A young married couple heading for the Amazon swamps of Belem Brashyzil where they will staff a Catholic school for homeless boys was given mission crosses here

Bishop Mark K Carroll of Wichita presented the crosses to Mr and Mrs David Schoenhofer of Walnut Kan who are memshybers of the Papal Volunteers for Latin America

The Schoenhofers are answershying the appeal of an Italian priest operating a home for 80 neglected boys Mr Schoenhofer a carpenter will teach the boys woodwork and his wife will keep order and conduct the groups social activities

Pre-Ball Supper Attleboro area of the Society

of St Vincent de Paul will spon_ sor a buffet supper at Whites restaurant prior to the Bishops Charity Ball Wednesday Jan 8 S11pper will begin at 7 and resershyvations may be made by Frid-ay Ian 3 with Mrs Edward Galli shyran or Mrs Harry B Loew

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The PTA will hold a Christ shymas party for parochial school children tomorrow at the school ST KILIAN NEW BEDFORD

Mrs Alexander Kamionek and Mrs Gloria Paquin will be in charge of the social hour for the Womens Guild meeting schedshyuled for 730 Wednesday night Jan 8 A swap party will be featured ST MARY SOUTH DARTMOUTH

The Womens Guild will enshytertain members children at a Christmas party Sunday Dec 22 in the church hall OUR LADY OF GRACE NORTH WESTPORT

Council of Catholic Women members plan a guildola for Saturday Feb 8 HOLY CROSS FALL RIVER

PTA Christmas party will be held at 6 Saturday night Dec 21 in the parish hall A chicken pie supper childrens movies and a visit from Santa Claus will be featured

A social is planned for Sunshyday Jan 26 and the next rel(ushylar meeting wiU be Tuesday Jan 7

VATICAN CITY (NC) - A Vatican City press bulletin has denied reports that a priest who recently went to Isanbul was sent there to explain why Pope Paul VI felt that a meeting with Greek Orthodox Patriarch Athshyenagoras of Constantinople was impossible during the Popes trip to the Holy Land

The priest Father Pierre Duprey WF the Secretariat for Promoting Christian Unitys Undersecretary for Orthodox Relations flew from Rome to Istanbul

A Vatican spokesman said that Fa ther Duprey carried only a letter of introduction from Aushygustin Cardinal Bea SJ Presishydent of the Unity Secretariat to Patriarch Athenagoras Father Duprey delivered no letter from the Pope to the Patriarch he said

Commenting on the Popes visit the Vatican City daily LOsservatore Roman noted that it would coincide with the celeshybration of Orthodox Christmas on Jan 6 which is celebrated in the Western Church as the feast ltgtf the Epiphany

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THE ANC 19Catholic Studies Thurs Dec 19 1963

Course Begins At Yale

NEW HAVEN (NC) - A Adoration new chair for Roman Cathoshylic Studies and the appointshy

A sanctified dayment of Stephan G Kuttner hath shone upon uscanon law professor at the Cathshycome ye nations andolic University of America

Washington as its first incumshy adore the Lord for bent were announced here by this day a great Yale University light hath descended

Kingman Brewster Jr Yale upon the earth Alshypresident said the chair was leluiaestablished through a $500000 gift in memory of the late Father T Lawrason Riggs Yale alumshynus of the 1910 class who was Catholic chaplain at the univershysity for 21 years The chair Advocates Oldsters named for Father Riggs was Learn L~n~uagesmade possible through an enshyd)wmEnt of Yale alumni who PROVIDENCE (NC)-Father prefer to remain anoymous Joseph L Lennon OP dean of Brewster said Providence College here is an

Kuttners appointment is efshy advocate of a delayed vocation fectivp July 1 1964 The professhy movement in the field of foreign sor 56 a native of Germany languages He told the Rhode taught at the University of Bershy Island Modern Language Assoshylin the Lateran University in ciation Winter meeting that pershyRome and joined the Catholic sons 25 years and older learn a

foreign language more swiftly judge and law professor was a U faculty in 1940 His father a

and thoroughly than a high Lutheran his mother Jewish school or college student KnowlshyHe became a convert to the edge of a foreign language enshyCatholic Faith in 1933 He is hances respect and admiration married to ~he former Eva Illich he said and they have nine children

TAKE TIME OUTSodality Members For Personal Inventory

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Aid to Public Schools Exclusively Menace to Existence of Others

CINCINNATI (NC)-Massive Federal aid exclusively for pUb_ lic schools would substantially imperil the healthy existence of church-related schoolsJohn C Hayes dean of the Loyola University School of Law Chishycago said here

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Laud Popes Plan For Pilgrimage

PHILADELPHIA (NC)-Three non-Catholic leaders said here Pope Paul VIs trip to the Holy Land next month will promote the ecumenical movement and help in the renewal of the Church

This view was expressed at a press conference by Archbishop Iakovos of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of North and South America the Rev Eugene Carson Blake Stated Clerk (chief executive officer) of the United Presbyterian Church in the U S A and Episcopal Bish_ op James A Pike of California

Dr Blake said the Popes Holy Land pilgrimage illustrates the process by which the Catholic Church is coming up to date

Archbishop Iakovos said the trip would contribute to widenshymg the horizon

Bishop Pike said the pilgrimshyage would involve Pope Paul with other Christians on a going out basis - a development he said is needed in the ecumenical movement to avoid the suggesshytion of a patronizing attitude

University Natural Law Society Hayes a former president of the National Council of Catholic Men cited Supreme Court deshycisions in which he said the FederaL government has vindishycated the basic constitutkmal rights of parents and children to choose to be educated in pri shyvate and church-related schools

The same Federal government therefore he maintained ought not to initiate a program which by excluding such schools withshyout constitutional necessity sub_ stantially imperils their healthy existence and development

On the contrary according to Hayes compara1gtle aid ought to be afforded to those schools by including them in the Federal program in forms which are pershymissible under the Constitution as presently construed

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Moreover parents of pupils in church-related schools can conshystitutionally be included he middotdemiddot clared along with the parents of pupils in public schools in any Federal program of tax deshyductions or tax credits which might be established to aid education

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21 J FKs Reading Habits Great Legacy to All By Msgr John S Kennedy

The late President Kenshynedy has left a manifold legacy and many an enshyduring and instructive memshyory to the country Even as this is set down writers in the daily pap e r s a ndshymagazines are analyzing the meaning and the accomplishshyments of his life and espeshycially of his cashyreer in public office In the months and years to come a far more proshyfound and crit shyical interpretation will appear in book after bookThis departshyment concerned as it is with books would now point out but one particular in President Kenshynedys example and that has to do with reading

By those who observed him closely it agreed that he did more reading than any President since Wilson He was a close reader of the daily press and of other periodicals But so are many others in public life He was also and long had been a reader of books

AU Sorts of Books

It is not unheard of that all American President reads books But what we generally hear about is the books he reads for recreation Thus one chief execshyutive is said to get away from the cares of state by plunging into western stories another by eating up whodunits

We sometimes hear of a Presshyidents reading works of history or biography which recreate and illuminate the American past But seldom if ever are we told that a President reads all sorts of books

This last seems to have been the case with Mr Kennedy From time to time there were press stories concerning his reading of the moment and what impressed one was the range represented by the titles listed

Style Discernible The results of such reading

showed in various ways For exshyample in his public addresses It is true of course that he like everyone in a similar posishytion had speechwriters But he himself worked diligently on every talk he gave and his mind his style were discernible in each

Again the results of Mr Ken_ nedys reading manifested themshyselves in his approach to the problems he had to handle He was not narrow doctrinaire or simplistic

He saw complications implishycations distinctions nuances he was humane and subtle Granted that he hewed to cershytain central convictions He did not apply them mechanically or mouth them as if they were magic

Both rigid liberal and rigid conservative faulted him beshycause he did not accede to the easy extremism of either His was a mind informed and disshycriminating which surveyed the whole complex field before him and led him to pick his way carefully

One hopes that this example will be noted bY parents All kinds of trite or sentimental things are being said will be said to their children by fathers and mothers seeking to intershypret to their offspring the life and death of the late President

THE ANCHOR-Hits Interracial Thurs Dec 19 1963

Marriage Laws WASHINGTON (NC) - The

National Catholic Conference for Interracial Justice has branded laws against interracial marriage an invasion of individual rights and a denial of Catholic doctrine

Without specifically advocatshying such marriages the NCCIJ said the right to decide to marshyry and whom to marry resides within the iridividual person

Convention resolutions dealt with a wide range of civil rights issues including one of the most

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the iniquity of the earth be abolished and the Saviour of the world shall reign over us

sensitive of all interracial mar- turn through repeal or court deshyriage cision

The NCCIJ declared that laws The Catholic conscience conshyagainst interracial marriage are demns abhors and rejects the an invasion of individual rights underlying racist philosophy and promised to seek their over_ which speaks of racial intershy

marriage as depreciating a ra-Gift to Hospital cial strain the resolution said

Human persons are not cattle DETROIT (NC) -Providence The Catholic dogma revealed by

Hospital here has received a God of the unity of the human gift of $125 million in the form family cries out against this of General Motors stocks from pagan ideology the family of Edward F Fisher In another resolution the a pioneer in the auto industry NCCIJ said Catholic social and Sister Denise the hospitals ad- fraternal organizations that pracshyministrator said the gift will be tice discrimination should either used to build an educational unit change their policies or have at the new Providence Hospital their chaplains withdrawn and to be completed next Fall be disbanded bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull~bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull~bullbull~~~~ bullbull~

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Broadcaster Hits Church Stand PHILADELPHIA (NC) - The is not to be criticized for

president of the National Assoshy seeking to get higher standards ciation of Broadcasters said here in radio and television programs that a church groups recent But the way to accomplish this statement on broadcasting conshy is not through greater Federal tained recommendations t hat control would lead to government domshy Meanwhile it was announced ination of radio and television that representatives of the NAB

LeRoy Collins NAB president and the church council will meet made this claim in an address in New York Monday to disshy(Nov 30) to the Assembly of cuss the statement United Church Men a unit of A spokesman for the broadshythe Nat ion a 1 C 0 u neil of casters association said it objectsChurches He was referring to particularly to the statements a statement on broadcasting isshy call for regulation by the Fedshysued last June 8 by the National eral Communications CommisshyCouncil sion of commercial announceshy

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bring forth a Son and thou shalt call His name Jesus for He shall save His people fro m their sins

Holy Christmas from Hoi Redeemer Chatham Richard Moye Kevin Rodericks Frances

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Atout Religion

Plan Candelight Service Sunday

WASHINGTON (NC)-Preslshydent Johnson will speak at aft (nterfaith candlelight service Sunday at the Lincoln Memorial that will conclude a month of aational moUrning for President

Kennedy Thousands of candles will be

light at dusk from a torch ig nited at the eternal flame that burns - at the late Presidents grave in Arlington National Cemetery across the Potomac River from the Lincoln Memoshyrial

The program is sponsored by the Interreligious Committee on Race Relations (ICRR) in conshyjunction with the Archdiocese of Washington the Council of Churches and the Jewish Comshymunity Council

It was developed at a meetshyIng of sponsoring organizations called by Archbishop Patrick A OBoyle of Washington chairshyman of the ICRR

Brief prayers will be offered at the service by Msgr John S Spence a member of the ICRR executive committee and two ICRR co-chairmen Episcopal Bishop William F Creighton of WashingtQn and Rabbi Lewis A Weintraub president of the Washington Board of Rabbis

Methodist Bishop John Wesley Lord of Washington also an ICRR co - chairman wi[ be master of ceremonies

Christians in Rome Mark Charity Day

ROME (NC) -Catholics and DonCatholics from eight counshytries exchanged gifts for the poor and the sick during cereshymonies in Romes city hall marking the first Christian Charity Day

ltalian Catholics gave radio 89ts for non-Catholic Dutch hosshypital patients Brazilian Cathoshy

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Methodist Bishop Gerald Ken nedy of Los Angeles was chief author of the statement said Thomas W Braden board presshyident who with William Norris of Pasadena served on the comshymittee

Braden said many teachers misinterpret the U S Supreme

Court decision banning prayers in schools as also banning teachshying about religion

The statement prepared at the boards request said Christian

parents are protected by law againllt attempts to destroy or weaken their childrens faith ill their religion

The- statement said teachers mould be able to differentiate betweoen conducting a compulshysory worship service and teachshying about religion

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1IDd Ceylon are called Adams Bridge bull In southern India there are 10 maD vocations and calls on ns for help to balld charches Perhaps DOwhere Is abowinlaquo the wind of the Spirit mach To further this we think of

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THE ANCHOR- 23Israeli President Thurs Dec 19 1963

Greets Pilgrims JERUSALEM (lfC) - Preshy

dent Shneor Z Shazar prei8ed the work of 1ile ecumenical coundl as he welcomed a IIOUP Birthday 01 pDgr1Dul from Rome whicll ~

cluded DiDe arehbfsbops and Sf G ran t we beshybi~ seech T h bullbull alshyIbe pDsrtms who numbesed 120 Ja aU were led by MeDdte mighty God that Rite ~ Georgea Hakin 01 even as we anticishyAcre zael who tranalated the pate the adorable President lIebrew -language birthday of Thy son welcome and replled for the so too may we joyshygroup fully receive His

bull We here as an of humanitymiddot eternal giftsthe President said have folshylowed with great interest the ecumenical council deliberations in Rome and have witnessed with great satisfaction the spirit of peace and mutual understandshy Ohio Man Donates ing which inspired these di8Ctl18shy Site for Hospital lions

We welcome your efforts in MANSFIELD (NC) - A 144shythis field Not in one day will acre farmland tract in Ohio here we attain these lofty aims but has been donated as a hospital we are sure that justice and love siteto the Sistersof Charity of of one fellow man will triuml~h St Augustine whose mother in the end house is in Cleveland

rter the bishops who canll Justine Sterkel donor of thefrom the U S Caneda Austrashy land comes from a family whichlia ItalT and Africa visited 1be helped establish thia citys twoBasiliea of the Holy Sepulcber parishesia tbe Jordanian leCtor of 1 salem The Sisters of Charity wiD

ataff the hospital Miss Sterkel Pledge $21 Million said she will manage the fundshy

raiaing drive for the hospitalFor Four Schools Marjori Crowen Mary Craffey Bobby Crow11 construction It bull planned te 1tOCltVILLl CENTRE ltJft Stephen Craffey provide 200 bedL

-be Rockville Centre dioeeIIrlD campaign f~ $20 million lio Cleveland Planning ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Joyous Noel from Our Lady of the Cape Brewster

build four Catholic high ICbook hal gone over the top with Schools for 18000 pledges totaling $21M7482 ftIe

CLEVELAND (NC) - Archfour new schools will accommoshybishop Edward F Hoban has anshydate 600 New York student jill nounced a multimillion dollarLong Island eampaign to provide classroom for middot18000 high school studentsExchanmt Posts over the next five year

VATICAN CITY (NC)-AJd bishop Gaetano Alibrandl ApolIshy The Bishop of Cleveland anshytoIlc Nuncio to Chile and Arcl nounced no goal But it is esti shybishop Egano Righi-LambertinJ mated that facilities for 18000 Apostolic Nuncio to Lebanon would cost lIB much as $36 milshyhave exchanged posts lion

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Fremiddotedom Rally Continued from Page One

will be 80 teenagers and adults from the Williamston N C area Rev Harold Melvin Fall River Episcopalian minister recently jailed in Williamston fOr partishycipation in a protest against in equalities in treatment of Neshygroes is responsible for the groups invitation to Fall River

They are sponsored by the Southern Christian Leadership Conference led by Rev Martin Luther King Jr While in Masshysachusetts they will stay at Packard Manse Roxbury and will visit nearby communities including Fall River

Rev Edmund Delaney curate at Holy Name parish Fall River will act for the Bishop and head Catholic participation in the rally Representatives of Jewish Bnd Protestant synagogues and churches are also lending supshyport The local NAACP unit is headed by Rev Floyd Black minister at Bethel AME church in Fall River

In connection with the rally NAACP members are seeking dinner invitations for the 80 Williamston citizens preceding the event It is thought that this will give Fall River residents the opportunity of learning at first hand the situation in the South with regard to Negro equality

Invitations are sought for one or two guests at each participashyting home Guests will be picked up by hosts at 3 oclock Sunday afternoon at Bethel AME church Hanover Street and will be brought to Sacred Heart auditoshyrium by 7 to prepare for the rally

Among members of the Homes Committee arranging invitations is Mrs Walter Conrad of Holy Name parish Fall River Those wishing to extend hospitality can reach her at OSborne 4-6128

Kennedy Scholarship PURCHASE (NC) - Manhatshy

tanville College of the Sacred Heart has announced establishshyment of a John Fitzgerald Kenshynedy Scholarship Fund Three gifts totaling $4600 have been received as initial contributions The scholarship will be awarded to students with leadership abilshyity who are in need of financial aid

Redeemer o God who

makest us glad with the yearly expectashytion of our redempshytion grant that we who now joyfully receive Thine onlyshybegotten Son as our Redeemer may also without fear behold Him coming as our Judge tt

Jesuit Scientist Heads Academy

NEW YORK (NC) - Father 1 John J Lynch SJ an expert 1 in the detection of earthquakes has been name president of the New York Academy of Sciences which was founded in 1817 and has a membership of 18000

The Jesuit priest director of Fordham Universitys seismic station was named to the post themiddot day before his 69th birthday He said he considered his apshypointment a distinct honor

The seismic observatory at Fordham is one of the most fa mous centers of earthquake study in the world Besides his supervision of it Father Lynch carries on a full program of ~

teaching mathematics physics and seismology

In 1946 Father Lynch designed a seismic observatory for theChristmas Blessings from St Pius X Dominican Republic to give

Sou~h Yarmouth warnings of earthquakes In 1951 he helped run seismic profiles

Rev Philip Davignon Thomas Slayter Edward in connection with bull search for ~

Robinson Mark Fruean Daniel Baker the tomb of st Petor

Bishop Grutka Gives Pope Saints Relic

v A TIC A H CIT Y (HC) shyBishop Andrew G Grutka of Gary Ind has presented Pope Paul VI with a long-lost relic of St Cyril who with his brother St Methodius brought Chrisshytianity to the Slavs 1100 years ago

Bishop Grutka who Ja of Slovak ancestry gave the relic to the Pope in the Sistine chapel at a ceremony attended by hunshydreds of bishops priests semishynanans and lay people most of them of Slavic origin

May the spiritual signficance and celebration of Christs Birthday bring to us all hope and joy And may we be guided to love peace and charity For therein lies the real meaning of the promi~e

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Bargaining Now Feels Collective Facing Trouble

CLEVELAND (NC)-Col leetive bargaining as it is known today is in serious trouble Father Benjamin L asse SJ has told a joint labm aanagement conference at St Iohn College here

Father Masse associate editol of America magazine and anamiddotmiddot aonal authority on labor DUDo egement relations called fOl eative thinking by union ancll employers to preserve the emiddotmiddot 8eIltiaIs of free negotiations bemiddot een worken and employers

A fundamental assumption ol~

eoUective b~ during tht 1930s he explained waa the premise that forces of competl-middot n in a free market would ob- lise both Perliea to be reuon- able and then government could ~ hands off He added

Since this assumption WlUf

emed basie to an economic

-stem ruled by supply and demiddot Iland and was clearly in the tra dltion of American capitalism _ one bothered to question Itmiddot

The clash between reality andl itleory was bound to eome Father Masae added and thE public is now beginning to quemiddot tlon whether the pursuit of selfmiddot interest by unions and employerll necessarily serves the public ood

Baptize 11 Adults Child During Mass

SPOKANE (NC) - Eleven adults and a ehild were baptized simultaneously by 12 priestlJ during a Sunday Mass at St Aloysius church here

The sacramem was admlnfsmiddotmiddot tered during the time usuaIl3r

reserved for the sermon at thn 130 AM HIgh Mass The conmiddotmiddot gregation rose to recite the Apos tIes Creed with sponsors of thnmiddot baptized

The unusual ceremony Wall

itle result of five inquiry class81J eonducted b7 a layman P8Jt Kreiner a poaduate of the La] Institute 01 lheolog at GUt Universi~ of San Jrancbco who conduce Inquiry progIllJDlJ for St AloJWlu and St PraDcilI Xavier parishe- It is a full-timet Job supported b1 the two TesuJit parishes

Nun To Speak PHILADELPHIA (Ne) - PtR

tile first time In history a Cathmiddotmiddot oUe nun will address a session of the American Historical amp ~iation convention to be helel here durinamp Christmu week Sister Joan de Lourdes chairmiddotmiddot man of the history departm~t

St Joaephmiddot College foI~ Women BrooJdyn will apeat Monday Dee 30 at a panel OIL

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Cardinal Spellman left here for Zealand his 21st consecutive Christmas Arriving in Christchurch toshywith Americans abroad this time day he was scheduled to leave personnel at the Navys South for the Antarctie as soon as posshyPole installations sible But DO definite date was

The Cardinal who has desshy fixed because uncertain weather cribed his annual trip as my conditions could delaT his deshypilgrimage to the men and parture as long as three day women who protect our countr) and preserve peace flew from Mass for Presiden here direct1T to Christchurch The Cardinal intends to offer New Zealand by WBT of Lcraquo a months mind Requiem Mass Angeles Honolulu the Fiji Ia- for President Kennedy Sunday

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made this most holy night to shine forth with the brightness of the true light grant we beseech Thee that we who have kn omiddotw n the mystery of His light on earth may attain the enjoyment of His happiness in heavshyen

Kennedy Memorial PREDERICTON (NC) - The

University of New Brunawick will erect a memorial to the late President Kennedy in the form of a triangular shelter in Offishyeers Square on Queen street The rear column of the shelter will bear a commemorative plaque In October 1957 Presishydent Kennedy then a senator received an honorary degree from the university

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Joy Rejoice greatly 0

daughter of Sion shout for joy 0 daughter of Jerusamiddot lem behold thy King comes hoi y the S a v i 0 u r of the world

McCormack Aide Plans to Study For Priesthood

WASHINGTON (NC) When the National Seminary

for Delayed Vocations opens next September in Weston one of the candidates will be a top aide to Speaker of the House John McCormack

He is 37-year-old Walter Flashyherty of Dorcester who is not only leaving his present job on the Speakers staff but turning down an offer for a new $18000shya-year post

Flaherty saidhere that when he read of Richard Cardinal Cushings plan to open the Pope John XXIII National Seminary his interest in studying for the priesthood which dates back to his college days was rekindled

Flaherty brother of a priest joined McCormacks staff five years ago and has become a trusted lieutenant of the Speaker

Class of 25 He will be one of 25 members

ill the first class at the seminary f()r- men aged 30 to 45 The insti tution will offer a four-year cOurse of philosophy and theolshyogy Msgr George A Schlichte former vice-rector of the North American College Rome is rector

Flaherty youngest of nine children of Mrs Julia A Flashyherty served in the Navy during World War II He then attended St Michaels College Winooski Vt and St Pauls College at the University of Ottawa

Plan Junior College ALBANY (NC) - Maria Col

lege here will open its facilities to the laity next Fall and beshycome the first Catholic junior college for women in the Albany diocese The institution hall been providing a service exclusively for Religious principally Sister of Mercy who condUct the colshylege Chartered by New York State the college will offer both liberal arts and business courses under the new plan

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German Fund Drive Fer Latin America COLOGNE (NC) - The Ger- money they spend on Christmas

man Bishops have issued a joint gifts pastoral to start Germanys third Ihe pastoral said the campaign Adveniat fund campaign to would not only help Latin Amershyhelp the Church in Latin Amer- ica but would also show Cath~ iea olilts all over the world how the

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God Love You By Most Rev Fulton J Sheen DD

Looking back on the recent session of the Council r have the feeling of having lived amongst four different Churches There is only One Church but the emphasis in one part of the world is different from another All have the same end the growth of the Mystical Body of Christ and the salvation of souls But they achieve it in different ways

1 The Administrative Church This is the Church in the developed and prosperous countries of the world in which thanks to material blessings the emphasis is on service to the faithful - indeed spiri shytual service - in such works as schools hospitals press social works parish plants etc

2 The Can 0 n i c a I Church This Church is steeped in tradition and customs Here the bishops particularly and the priests live somewhat detached from the people giving profound spirituality to those who practice the Faith but worrying little for those who do not practice who are as lost sheep

3 The Poor Church This is the largest group in the world and is not bound by national limits Here the bishops are like Our Lord on the Hill of Capharnaum surrounded by the hungry and by sheep without a pastor The wealth in which the Church bond deals in souls

4 The Martyred Church Here Our Lord relives His passion in vast areas - not only behind the Iron Curtain but even in Northern Africa One bishop told me of four of his priests being strangled last week Two priests in one country and two in anshyother were sentenced to prison for three years for having transshylated one of my books into their languages We read Mallll for their intention every Tuesday

What is our role in the face of these four Churches Since they are all parts of the Mystical Body of Christ we have to make blood circulate through this entire organism The blood ia made up of aid to balance off our wealth and above all as St Paul said to fill up in our Body the sufferings wanting to the Passionmiddot of Christ

Certainly Christ suffered enough in His Physical Body but we by self-denial sacrifice middotprayer and offering of ou~ tria~ for the Church everywhere complete in the Church that Passhysion which Christ daily undergoee In the world Sunday after SDilday middotwemiddot appeal to YOU t6 be more than Alnetican to be truly Catholic to love the Church everywhele to realize that 5Z collections a year for the parish aad a few second collection a year for the Impoverished and bleeding Christ elsewhere are not enoughmiddot During this Christmas season we try to be especially generous with others Will you share your generosity with the Holy Father by sending a sacrifice to The Society for the Propashygation of the Faith

GOD LOVE YOU to Mrs MFW for $10 I promised the Lord that if He would give me the strength to wash my living room walls I would send what it would cost to have the work done Themiddot walls never looked cleaner bullbull to VMV for $35 I wanted to spend this money for a new slipcover for a chair~

but decided to send it for Gods poor bull to Mrs LFB for $6 This is one-tenth of what I earned for serving on the jury ia our country

MISSION combines the best features of all other magazines stories pictures statistics and details human interest Take aD

interest in the suffering humanity of the mission world and send Jonr sacrifice along with a request to be put on the mailing lis of this bi-monthl7 magazine

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Prelate Stresses Essential Virtues Of Bishops

LOS ANGELES (NC) The virtues essential to qualshyify a priest for the bishops office are acquired from living examples rather than learned in books and schoels Auxiliary Bishop Timothy Man_ ning of Los Angeles asserted at a consecration rite here

In his sermon at the conseClra tion of the Most Rev John J Ward to serve as an Auxiliary Bishop of Los Angeles Bishop Manning said the candidate for the bishops office must be the model of the humble virtuesshyvirtues which are necessary against the stresses of our daily lives--chastity temperance pashytience humility and affabilitv-

James Francis Cardinal McIn_ tyre of Los Angeles was he con secrator at the ceremony today in St Vibianas cathedral Archshybishop Joseph T McGucken of San Franeisco and Bishop Alden J Bell of Sacramento were the co-consecrators

The bishop must be a model for the flock entrusted to his care Bishop Manning said He must be a living expression of the Sacred Scriptures so that were the holy testaments lost people could still look at thl~ir

bishop and from his example model their lives toward holi shyness

You will notice that he is ncshycepted not because of extraorshydinary talents of mind some social graces nor heroic and rare virtues These would resemble mountain peaks unassailable ex_ cept to the very few

The bishops united with the pope are the successors to the Apostles Bishop Manning said Their mission is the same he continued to give a foundation to the Church to give it visibil ity and permanence and to serve the pilgr11n people of God by heralding the glad tidings of the Gospel to every generation until time shall be no more

Laymen Head School Boards in Oklahoma

OKLAHOMA CITY (NC) shyLaymen have been named to head Catholic school boards in Oklahoma City and in Tulsa as part of a reorganization of the Diocesan School Board by Biamphshyop Victor J Reed

The boards will act in advisory capacities to Father ErDE~st Flusche dioeesan superintendent of schools

Head of the Oklahoma City board it Harold Askew prelishydent of the Askew Adjustment Inc and the father of two gradshyuates of Catholic schools John Bennet Shaw a funeral director and father of three is head of the Tulsa board

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THE ANCHOR- 13 Thurs Dec 19 1963

Day Star With Thee is the

principality in the day of Thy strength in the brightness of the saints from the womb before the day star I begot Thee

Legion of Decency The following films are to be

added to the lists in their reshyspective classifications

Unobjectionable for Adults and Adolescents--Ladies Who Do Surf Party

Objectionable in Part for All -Four for Texas (Objection This contrived melodramatic comedy is frequently guilty of a brazen exploitation of indecent costuming and suggestive situashytions) Soldier in the Rain (Obshyjection This otherwise innocshy

German Bishops Approve Social BONN (NC) - A comshy annual Lenten fund drive not

for religious purposes but strict shymission of German Catholic ly for social welfare projects inbishops has approved a four developing countries

million dollar program for The 1963 drive broughtmiddot $12shysocial aid projects in Africa 125000 the largest collection Asia and Latin America accordshy since Misereor began in 1959 ing to the German Catholic news giving a five-year total of $54shyagency KNA 750000

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The funds for Latin America are going to medical programs and to self-help organizations such as farming cooperatives in the Dominican Republic Haiti and Mexico

uous comedy is marred by the introduction of sensational diashylogue) Viva Las Vegas (Objecshytion Continuous emphasis upon grossly suggestive costuming and dancing is inexcusable in a film chiefly designed for young audiences)

Condemned-An Affair of the Skin (Objection The immoral context in which its confused theme is developed and sensashytional treatment in dialogue and situations render this film totally unacceptable)

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Cite Declaration Of Human Rights

NEW YORK (NC)-The 15th anniversary of the Univenal declaration of Human Rights waa commemorated at a special Mas here attended 117 350 United NatioDII delegates COMUshyJar representatives memben of the UN Secretariat and represhysentatives of non-governmental organizations

The Mass was celebrated by Auxiliary Bishop James H Grif_ fiths of New York Assistant Bishop for UN Affairs of the National Catholie Welfare Conshyference at the chapel of SS Faith Hope and Charity and was followed by a coHee hOUT

The commemoration was unshyder the joint sponsorship of the NCWC Office for UN AffainI and 12 international Catholic orshyganizations in consultative rela_ tionship with the UN Economk

and Social Council all of which are active in promoting human righ1s through public opinion and voluntary agency activity

World CoDllCienca

Msgr Timothy J Flynn New York archdiocesan director of informatio~ preached the 1Iel shymon He called the Universal Declaration of Human Rights the conscience of the world comshymunity

ill a viable document he aaid and a hopeful one It speaks out not as perfectly one would wJsh--iet DOt ~ weak17 one might fear For the tintChristmas Cheor from St Stanislaus FaR Rw time in hmoZ7 there ill bull _enshyol protecting tbebuls OD wbldl

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THE ANCHOR-Thurs Dec 19 1963

$aysRed G~ana

Teaches Religion WASHINGTON (N C) - A

white Father missioner from -Africa said here that Ghana 80metimes is called a Soviet satellite but all of its schools teach religion as a part of their Wrriculum

Father J Alfred RichardvF formerly of West Warwick ~I and regional superior of the vhite Fathers serving in northshyern Ghana and in Nigeria said that all of Ghanas schools are covernment-supported and sushyPervised

Nevertheless he said an ef the students have a set period of_ religious Instruction every day Priests and Sisters may come into the non-Catholic chools to teach theseclasse9 Protestants also have their own eIasses even in the Catholic chools If the pagan children dont want to go with either of

these groups the teachers must then give them a class of moral in8tr tion

Asks Church Help He said that in the northern

regions where the White Fathers have been for years teachers come to them for materials for the moral instruction classes lhe ~overnment pays teachers ealaries and supplies textbooks for all schools he said

Although there are no pri shyvate schools as such he said the government still looks to the Church for help in its efforts to provide education for all The White Fathers were recently asked by the government to add 35 new classrooms to the school system in the Tamale diocese be stated

Says Missionaries Made Scapegoats

NAIROBI (NC) - A vigorous protest against seeking a reli shygious solution for a political problem has been made by the Southern Sudan Christian Assoshyoiation

The Sudan is a full ICa1e police state the SSCA says in bull letter sent to all heads of Chri5shytlan churches to all heads of African states and to United Na_ tions Secretary General U lhant to denounce the religious persecution which the Sudan government is carrying on in Southern Sudan

We know that missionaries are only the scapegoats of an lll-conceivedpolicy aiming at giving a religious solution (Imshyposing Islam) to a political and cultural problem (the dfferences between South and North) the letter says If Christianity and the Christian churches are inshyvolved in the Southern Sudan problem it is because the Arabs eek a religious solution to the Afra-Arab conflict This means to bring religion into politial

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PONCE (NC)-The Most Key Luis Aponte Mar~ez 41 the new Bishop of Ponce is the first native to become spiritual head of a diocese in Puerto Rico

He succeeded Bishop Jamea E McManus CSSR who disshyclosed here that because of failshying health he had resigned as Bishop of Ponce before Pope Paul VI appointed him to serve as an Auxiliary Bishop of New York

Bishop Aponte a nativE~ of Lajas was ordained to the priestshyhood on April 10 1950 He was consecrated Bishop in 1960 and served as Auxiliary to BiBhop McManus until last April when he was named Coadjutor BiBhop with the right of successionbullbull

Second Bishop He was the second Puerto

Rican to become a bishop--the first was Bishop ~lejo Arizmen di de la Torre who served in South America 160 years ag j)

Auxiliary Bishop Juan de Dios Lopez de Victoria of San Juan P R who was consecrated early this year is the third native of the island to become a member of the hierarchy

Urge Acceptance Of Negroes

DAYTON (NC) - Some- 60 Catholic and Protestant clergyshymen in three nearby Ohio comshymunities have called for acc~ptshyance of Negroes as neighbors on the basis of Christian principles and common decency

The clergymen made clear they expected segregated hllusshying to come to an end and pledged to work for racial jusshytic in their communities of Oakshywood Kettering and Centerville which have a total populatioJtl of about 75000

When Negroes move into the south-of-Dayton neighborhoods as they surely will the stateshyment said there need not be panic or decline in real estate values It is the duty of the Church to prepare for the acshyceptance of these persons on the basis of Christian principles and common decency

The statement also called upon the people of the commushynity to develop programs of self-examination and action leading to justice in race relashytions

Updating Philosophy Aim of Meeting

CHICAGO (NC)-Updatinl~ of philosophy courses in Catholic colleges and universities will be the subject of a meeting of Cath olic philosophy professors from five Midwest statess at DePaul University here tomorrow

It is time our philosophy courses reflect the fact that the world of Thomas Aquinas is not Our world and that his probl~

are not ours Gerard F Kreyehe head of DePauls philosophy deshypartment said commenting on the meeting

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dents shadow-box the ghost of the 13th century by continuing to wrestle with pseudo-probll~ml that nobody else bothers to cono lider he added

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upon us this day for the Lord is born to us and Hemiddot shall be c a I led Wonderful God the Prince of Peace the Father of the world to come of whose reign there shall be no end

ApproveNewman Apostolate Pian

WASHINGTON (NC) -Plana were approved here for raising $5 million for Newman Apostolshyate activities in behalf of more than 600000 Catholics attending secular colleges The action was taken at a

meeting of the board of trusteel of the National Newman Foun dation Three members of the Hierarchy attended the meeting Archbishop Paul J Hallinan of Atlanta retiring episcopal modshyerator of the National Newman Apostolate Archbishop John P Cody Apostolic Administrator of the New Orleans archdiocese and chairman of the Youth Deshypartment Nati-onal Catholic Welfare Conference and Auxilshyiary Bishop James W Malone of Youngstown Ohio newly elected episcopal moderator of the Newman Apostolate

A letter in English from Pope Paul VI was read at the meeting It expressed his approval of the Newman Foundations activities and conveyed his blessings to 1he board of trustees

Top B lood Donor KISUBI (NC)-Brother LwanAn tile Blessings of the Season from ga football coach at St

Holy Cross Fan River Marys College here has set a record as the top blood donor iBRu Ablsla Anna Czerwonka John Levesque Uganda He has donated 18 pin

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Interfaith Groups Back Rights Action

WASHINGTON (NC)-Repre sentatives of Catholic Protestant and Jewish agencies supported a statement here urging efforts to bring the civil rights bill before the House of Representatives

The statement backed a disshycharge petition to get the measshyure out of the House Rules Com_ mittee and also called for other efforts to speed the legislation

The statement was issued fol lowing a special meeting of the Leadership Con~erence on Civil Rights a loosely knit federation at national religious fraternal and secular organizations

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Diocesan Pupils Share Blessings Of Holy Time

Merry Christmas from this column to each and every D i 0 C e san high schooler but special good wishes to those students who have prepared for Christs birthshyday by doing something extra for others

The girls at Fall Rivers Sacred Hearts Academy for inshystance who brought Christmas cheer to elderly ladies at a local convalescent home by including them on Christmas card lists The project was Sodality-inshyspired but open to the entire student body

And all classes at Jesus-Mary Academy Fall River are collectshying food and preparing baskets fQr needy families In addition the Mission Club will provide a new outfit for each while the Sodality will give the family a complete turkey dinner

A Christmas Hootenanny helped provide funds for these projects All classes participated and featured acts included a yodeling demonstration by Jean_ nine Garand French folk songs by Vivianne Ouellette and a duet by Jeanne and Jeannette Robidoux

Rose Hawthorne Home Mt St Mary Academy Glee

Club will make its annual trip to the Rose Hawthorne Lathrop Home this Christmas season In addition to singing carols memshybers bring gifts for the patients

At DA junior and senior 80dalists are sending a Christ shymas spiritual bouquet to the Holy Father The academys anshynual Christmas cantata was held Tuesday while a Jesse Tree Contest Sodality-sponsored was held today It consisted ofa writ ten quiz concerning symbols decshyorating a Jesse Tree displayed tn the school

Also displaying a Jesse Treein addition to participating in the Advent Wreath devotion ~hroughout the past four weeks are students at Tauntons Bishop Cassidy High Each class proshyvided symbols from either the Old or New Testament to hang on the tree And Cassidy girls ate circulating religious Christ shymas cards as part of their camshypaign to keep Christ in Christ shymas

At Bishop Cassidy the Cathoshylic Students Mission Crusade

had girls eating pizza for the missions yesterday Profits from a Pizza-for-Lunch-Daywill supshyport Crusade projects

Christmas Observances

Partying tomorrow will be students at Holy Family High in New Bedford The student counshycil is responsible for food and decorations and each room will have its own party and entershytainment Additionally the Glee Club will sing for the entire student body

Clubs Celebrate

Also at the Mount the French Club has distributed French Christmas cards with the tradishytional Joyeux Noel the United Nations World Affairs Club is partying and the Journalism Club plans a lovely Christmas issue of the Mereian school paper Sodality probationers will send only religious Christ shymas cards

And today the Mounties will offermiddot two performances of Christmas in the Villlage Square produced by the Orshychestra Glee Club and Dramatic Club A performance this aftershynoon is for students and tonights showing is for parents and friends

Joyous GrEetings from Blessed Sacrament Fall River

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Child A Child is born to

us and a Son is given to us whose government is upon His shoulder and His name shall be called the Angel of great counsel

Congress Approves Bracero Extension

WASHINGTON (NC) - The Senate has approved and sent to President Johnson a one-year extension of the controversial Mexican farm labor program amid indications that this may be its last lease on life The House had pJeviously voted exshytension

The program under which Mexican workers called braceros are imported to work on U S farms has long been a target of criticism by church and labor groups

Critics of the program claim it exploits the Mexicans and puts American farm workers at a disshyadvantage

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Jewish Leader Defends Record Of Pius XII

WASHINGTON (NC)-A nationally known Jewish leader has defended Pope Pius XII against the accusashytion that ambition or expediency motivated him in his attitude 10 the nazi persecution of Jews

No one who reads the record of Pius XIIs actions on behalf of Jews can subscribe to this a(lshycusation says Dr Joseph L Lich ten director of the BNai BRHh Anti-Defamation Leagues intershycultural affairs department

Dr Lichten says the assistance rendered by Pope Pius in helping Jews escape from tbe nazis hiding them and pr(l shyviding for their material and spiritual needs was of inesti shymable value

Documented Pamphlet The Jewish leaders analysls

is contained in a heavily docushymE-nted 40 page pamphlet - A Question of Judgment Pius XII and the Jews

The immediate occasion of the pamphlet is a controversial and widely publicized play The Deputy by German author Rolf Hochhuth Produced in several European countries the play is scheduled for a Broadshyway production next year

However Dr Lichten had allshyready published in 1958 an article in the Anti-Defamation League Bulletin Pope Pius xn and the Jews which out- lined the aid given by the late Pope to the Jewish people all over nazi-occupied Europe Dr Lichten has since been engaged in extensive research on the subject

Extended to CatholiClll Dr Lichten puts the case

against Pius XII in these wordll That as head of one of the mogt1 powerful moral forces on earth he committed an unspeakable sin of omission by not issuing a formal statement condemning the nazis genocidal slaughter of the Jews and that his silence was motivated by reasons conshysidered in modern times as baSEl political exigency economic inshyterests and personal ambition

The case for the late Pope he says is That in relation to the insane behavior of the nazill from overlords to self-styled cog like Eichmann he did everything humanly possible to save lives and alleviate suffering among the Jews that a formal statement would have provoked the nazis to brutal retaliation and would substantially have thwarted further Catholic actiolll on behalf of Jews

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Radar System Foils Church Robbers

QUINCY (NC)-A radar sys_ tem ringing Lady of Good Coun sel church here is credited witJll foiling at least 10 attempted robshyberies

The radar apparatus was inshystalled by the pastor Msgr Ar thur J Riley after vandals broke into the church a year ag) and almost ruined its interior

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Foreign Aid Bill Eliminates Birth Control WASHINGTON (NC)

Senate-House conferees have dropped a b i r t h control authorization from the $36 billion foreign aid bill

In place of a provision author_ izing use of U S tax funds to pay birth control projects in aid-receiving countries the conshyferees agreed to language pershymitting money to be spent to

Object to Showing Of Play The Vicar

BROOKLYN (NC)-The Jewmiddot ish War Veterans of King6 County have expressed concern about possible showing of the play The Vicar which implies that Pius XII shares the guilt for nazi extermination of Jews

Melvin M Hurwitz command_ er of the veterans group said showing of the play will serve no uleful purpose but will conshytinue the lie about Catholics

He also said it is most urgent that all our citizens speak out and relate that the Catholic Church has a record in evidence of helping all minorities includshying the Jews

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Urges All-out Effort In Negroes Behalf

LOUISVILLE (NC) - The Church must use all the means at her disposal to defend the Negro today as she has done for immigrants in the past Matshythew Ahmann executive director of the National Catholic Confershyence on Interracial Justice said at a forum here

An extensive Catholic response to the Negros plight Ahmann said demands increased efforts for joint Negro and white projshyects under Church auspices He listed urban renewal and open occupancy in suburbia as spe cific areas for Catholic coopershyation with other denominations

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Following conference agreeshyment (Dec 5) on the aid bill the measure was returned to the two

A Christlnas Prayer May the birthday of the Christ Child rekindle in man everywhere the flames of hope and peace joy and brothershyhood May we realize throughout the coming year the fulfillment of the great inspiring promise of Christmas

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New Holy Name Society offi shy New Year plans for the 0shycers are William Renaud presishy ens Guild include installation dent Cornelius J Lynch viceshypresident Timothy J Murphy treasurer Dr Paul P Dunn secretary

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The Womens - Guild plans a Mid-Winter Gala Saturday night Feb 1 at Venus de Milo restaushyrant Next regular meeting will be Monday Jan 13 and the proshygram will include a calendar party

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Mrs John D Sylvia heads new officers of the Womens Guild to be installed Monday Jan 13

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The Council of Catholic Women announces a board meeting for Monday Jan 6

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CYO members will tour Taunshy~ State Hospital Friday Dec 21 Members will go caroling Sunday and Monday Dec 22 and 23 and will attend a Christ shymas party and dance Saturday Dec 28

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New Womens Guild officers are Mrs Stewart Allen presishyd-ent Miss Bernice Lopes viceshypresident Mrs Conrad G Kurth secretary Mrs Manuel Manciel treasurer

Kansas Couple Gets Mission Crosses

WICHITA (NC) - A young married couple heading for the Amazon swamps of Belem Brashyzil where they will staff a Catholic school for homeless boys was given mission crosses here

Bishop Mark K Carroll of Wichita presented the crosses to Mr and Mrs David Schoenhofer of Walnut Kan who are memshybers of the Papal Volunteers for Latin America

The Schoenhofers are answershying the appeal of an Italian priest operating a home for 80 neglected boys Mr Schoenhofer a carpenter will teach the boys woodwork and his wife will keep order and conduct the groups social activities

Pre-Ball Supper Attleboro area of the Society

of St Vincent de Paul will spon_ sor a buffet supper at Whites restaurant prior to the Bishops Charity Ball Wednesday Jan 8 S11pper will begin at 7 and resershyvations may be made by Frid-ay Ian 3 with Mrs Edward Galli shyran or Mrs Harry B Loew

Blind Meet The New Bedford Catholie

Cuild for the Blind will meetmiddottoshyDight at the K of C hall for the IUlnual Christmas party

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The PTA will hold a Christ shymas party for parochial school children tomorrow at the school ST KILIAN NEW BEDFORD

Mrs Alexander Kamionek and Mrs Gloria Paquin will be in charge of the social hour for the Womens Guild meeting schedshyuled for 730 Wednesday night Jan 8 A swap party will be featured ST MARY SOUTH DARTMOUTH

The Womens Guild will enshytertain members children at a Christmas party Sunday Dec 22 in the church hall OUR LADY OF GRACE NORTH WESTPORT

Council of Catholic Women members plan a guildola for Saturday Feb 8 HOLY CROSS FALL RIVER

PTA Christmas party will be held at 6 Saturday night Dec 21 in the parish hall A chicken pie supper childrens movies and a visit from Santa Claus will be featured

A social is planned for Sunshyday Jan 26 and the next rel(ushylar meeting wiU be Tuesday Jan 7

VATICAN CITY (NC) - A Vatican City press bulletin has denied reports that a priest who recently went to Isanbul was sent there to explain why Pope Paul VI felt that a meeting with Greek Orthodox Patriarch Athshyenagoras of Constantinople was impossible during the Popes trip to the Holy Land

The priest Father Pierre Duprey WF the Secretariat for Promoting Christian Unitys Undersecretary for Orthodox Relations flew from Rome to Istanbul

A Vatican spokesman said that Fa ther Duprey carried only a letter of introduction from Aushygustin Cardinal Bea SJ Presishydent of the Unity Secretariat to Patriarch Athenagoras Father Duprey delivered no letter from the Pope to the Patriarch he said

Commenting on the Popes visit the Vatican City daily LOsservatore Roman noted that it would coincide with the celeshybration of Orthodox Christmas on Jan 6 which is celebrated in the Western Church as the feast ltgtf the Epiphany

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THE ANC 19Catholic Studies Thurs Dec 19 1963

Course Begins At Yale

NEW HAVEN (NC) - A Adoration new chair for Roman Cathoshylic Studies and the appointshy

A sanctified dayment of Stephan G Kuttner hath shone upon uscanon law professor at the Cathshycome ye nations andolic University of America

Washington as its first incumshy adore the Lord for bent were announced here by this day a great Yale University light hath descended

Kingman Brewster Jr Yale upon the earth Alshypresident said the chair was leluiaestablished through a $500000 gift in memory of the late Father T Lawrason Riggs Yale alumshynus of the 1910 class who was Catholic chaplain at the univershysity for 21 years The chair Advocates Oldsters named for Father Riggs was Learn L~n~uagesmade possible through an enshyd)wmEnt of Yale alumni who PROVIDENCE (NC)-Father prefer to remain anoymous Joseph L Lennon OP dean of Brewster said Providence College here is an

Kuttners appointment is efshy advocate of a delayed vocation fectivp July 1 1964 The professhy movement in the field of foreign sor 56 a native of Germany languages He told the Rhode taught at the University of Bershy Island Modern Language Assoshylin the Lateran University in ciation Winter meeting that pershyRome and joined the Catholic sons 25 years and older learn a

foreign language more swiftly judge and law professor was a U faculty in 1940 His father a

and thoroughly than a high Lutheran his mother Jewish school or college student KnowlshyHe became a convert to the edge of a foreign language enshyCatholic Faith in 1933 He is hances respect and admiration married to ~he former Eva Illich he said and they have nine children

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Aid to Public Schools Exclusively Menace to Existence of Others

CINCINNATI (NC)-Massive Federal aid exclusively for pUb_ lic schools would substantially imperil the healthy existence of church-related schoolsJohn C Hayes dean of the Loyola University School of Law Chishycago said here

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Laud Popes Plan For Pilgrimage

PHILADELPHIA (NC)-Three non-Catholic leaders said here Pope Paul VIs trip to the Holy Land next month will promote the ecumenical movement and help in the renewal of the Church

This view was expressed at a press conference by Archbishop Iakovos of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of North and South America the Rev Eugene Carson Blake Stated Clerk (chief executive officer) of the United Presbyterian Church in the U S A and Episcopal Bish_ op James A Pike of California

Dr Blake said the Popes Holy Land pilgrimage illustrates the process by which the Catholic Church is coming up to date

Archbishop Iakovos said the trip would contribute to widenshymg the horizon

Bishop Pike said the pilgrimshyage would involve Pope Paul with other Christians on a going out basis - a development he said is needed in the ecumenical movement to avoid the suggesshytion of a patronizing attitude

University Natural Law Society Hayes a former president of the National Council of Catholic Men cited Supreme Court deshycisions in which he said the FederaL government has vindishycated the basic constitutkmal rights of parents and children to choose to be educated in pri shyvate and church-related schools

The same Federal government therefore he maintained ought not to initiate a program which by excluding such schools withshyout constitutional necessity sub_ stantially imperils their healthy existence and development

On the contrary according to Hayes compara1gtle aid ought to be afforded to those schools by including them in the Federal program in forms which are pershymissible under the Constitution as presently construed

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Among these permissible forms of aid he indicated are low-cost loans for the construcshytion of academic facilities scholshyarship loans or grants to pupils grants for nationally-vital secushylar education subsidized lunch programs or any other publicshypurpose services to students which merely incidentally aid the school which the student at shytends

Moreover parents of pupils in church-related schools can conshystitutionally be included he middotdemiddot clared along with the parents of pupils in public schools in any Federal program of tax deshyductions or tax credits which might be established to aid education

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21 J FKs Reading Habits Great Legacy to All By Msgr John S Kennedy

The late President Kenshynedy has left a manifold legacy and many an enshyduring and instructive memshyory to the country Even as this is set down writers in the daily pap e r s a ndshymagazines are analyzing the meaning and the accomplishshyments of his life and espeshycially of his cashyreer in public office In the months and years to come a far more proshyfound and crit shyical interpretation will appear in book after bookThis departshyment concerned as it is with books would now point out but one particular in President Kenshynedys example and that has to do with reading

By those who observed him closely it agreed that he did more reading than any President since Wilson He was a close reader of the daily press and of other periodicals But so are many others in public life He was also and long had been a reader of books

AU Sorts of Books

It is not unheard of that all American President reads books But what we generally hear about is the books he reads for recreation Thus one chief execshyutive is said to get away from the cares of state by plunging into western stories another by eating up whodunits

We sometimes hear of a Presshyidents reading works of history or biography which recreate and illuminate the American past But seldom if ever are we told that a President reads all sorts of books

This last seems to have been the case with Mr Kennedy From time to time there were press stories concerning his reading of the moment and what impressed one was the range represented by the titles listed

Style Discernible The results of such reading

showed in various ways For exshyample in his public addresses It is true of course that he like everyone in a similar posishytion had speechwriters But he himself worked diligently on every talk he gave and his mind his style were discernible in each

Again the results of Mr Ken_ nedys reading manifested themshyselves in his approach to the problems he had to handle He was not narrow doctrinaire or simplistic

He saw complications implishycations distinctions nuances he was humane and subtle Granted that he hewed to cershytain central convictions He did not apply them mechanically or mouth them as if they were magic

Both rigid liberal and rigid conservative faulted him beshycause he did not accede to the easy extremism of either His was a mind informed and disshycriminating which surveyed the whole complex field before him and led him to pick his way carefully

One hopes that this example will be noted bY parents All kinds of trite or sentimental things are being said will be said to their children by fathers and mothers seeking to intershypret to their offspring the life and death of the late President

THE ANCHOR-Hits Interracial Thurs Dec 19 1963

Marriage Laws WASHINGTON (NC) - The

National Catholic Conference for Interracial Justice has branded laws against interracial marriage an invasion of individual rights and a denial of Catholic doctrine

Without specifically advocatshying such marriages the NCCIJ said the right to decide to marshyry and whom to marry resides within the iridividual person

Convention resolutions dealt with a wide range of civil rights issues including one of the most

Saviour Tomorrow s h a

the iniquity of the earth be abolished and the Saviour of the world shall reign over us

sensitive of all interracial mar- turn through repeal or court deshyriage cision

The NCCIJ declared that laws The Catholic conscience conshyagainst interracial marriage are demns abhors and rejects the an invasion of individual rights underlying racist philosophy and promised to seek their over_ which speaks of racial intershy

marriage as depreciating a ra-Gift to Hospital cial strain the resolution said

Human persons are not cattle DETROIT (NC) -Providence The Catholic dogma revealed by

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Broadcaster Hits Church Stand PHILADELPHIA (NC) - The is not to be criticized for

president of the National Assoshy seeking to get higher standards ciation of Broadcasters said here in radio and television programs that a church groups recent But the way to accomplish this statement on broadcasting conshy is not through greater Federal tained recommendations t hat control would lead to government domshy Meanwhile it was announced ination of radio and television that representatives of the NAB

LeRoy Collins NAB president and the church council will meet made this claim in an address in New York Monday to disshy(Nov 30) to the Assembly of cuss the statement United Church Men a unit of A spokesman for the broadshythe Nat ion a 1 C 0 u neil of casters association said it objectsChurches He was referring to particularly to the statements a statement on broadcasting isshy call for regulation by the Fedshysued last June 8 by the National eral Communications CommisshyCouncil sion of commercial announceshy

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Son And she 5 h al I

bring forth a Son and thou shalt call His name Jesus for He shall save His people fro m their sins

Holy Christmas from Hoi Redeemer Chatham Richard Moye Kevin Rodericks Frances

Bowles Maureen Sparkes

Atout Religion

Plan Candelight Service Sunday

WASHINGTON (NC)-Preslshydent Johnson will speak at aft (nterfaith candlelight service Sunday at the Lincoln Memorial that will conclude a month of aational moUrning for President

Kennedy Thousands of candles will be

light at dusk from a torch ig nited at the eternal flame that burns - at the late Presidents grave in Arlington National Cemetery across the Potomac River from the Lincoln Memoshyrial

The program is sponsored by the Interreligious Committee on Race Relations (ICRR) in conshyjunction with the Archdiocese of Washington the Council of Churches and the Jewish Comshymunity Council

It was developed at a meetshyIng of sponsoring organizations called by Archbishop Patrick A OBoyle of Washington chairshyman of the ICRR

Brief prayers will be offered at the service by Msgr John S Spence a member of the ICRR executive committee and two ICRR co-chairmen Episcopal Bishop William F Creighton of WashingtQn and Rabbi Lewis A Weintraub president of the Washington Board of Rabbis

Methodist Bishop John Wesley Lord of Washington also an ICRR co - chairman wi[ be master of ceremonies

Christians in Rome Mark Charity Day

ROME (NC) -Catholics and DonCatholics from eight counshytries exchanged gifts for the poor and the sick during cereshymonies in Romes city hall marking the first Christian Charity Day

ltalian Catholics gave radio 89ts for non-Catholic Dutch hosshypital patients Brazilian Cathoshy

~ lies gave coffee for non-Catholic patients in a Norwegian hospital Danish non-Catholics g a v e trousseaus for Congolese Cathoshylic brides and non-Catholic Swedes gave toys for Catholic children in the Philippines

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Methodist Bishop Gerald Ken nedy of Los Angeles was chief author of the statement said Thomas W Braden board presshyident who with William Norris of Pasadena served on the comshymittee

Braden said many teachers misinterpret the U S Supreme

Court decision banning prayers in schools as also banning teachshying about religion

The statement prepared at the boards request said Christian

parents are protected by law againllt attempts to destroy or weaken their childrens faith ill their religion

The- statement said teachers mould be able to differentiate betweoen conducting a compulshysory worship service and teachshying about religion

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A PRIEST IN THE FAMILY We have numerous nafues of seminarians like NICHOLAS

SCHIRO needing help to get through their six years of training Cost $100 a year Your prayers and financial help assist the Holy Spirit to bring Hia work to fruition And yours will be the lifelong jor

ADAM AND EVE AD ancient Moslem tradition tells how God took pity on Adam

and Eve oar first parents after the left Paradise Thewa dered doWll through Asia aDd India God created for them Ceylon a second natural Paradise A high mountain there even today is the place of pilgrimage The IslaDds that link India

1IDd Ceylon are called Adams Bridge bull In southern India there are 10 maD vocations and calls on ns for help to balld charches Perhaps DOwhere Is abowinlaquo the wind of the Spirit mach To further this we think of

THE TWELVE WAYS TO CHRISTMAS GIVINGmiddot L Build a CHAPEL where Christ may come every dllJ

Cost $2500 2 Build a SCHOOL where children may learn to know

Christ Cost $2500 S Build a CONVENT where Sisters may dwell aod teach

Cost $2500 to Send MASS STIPENDS Our 15000 priests dally IDGU

of support S Purchase a CHAPEL ITEM such as

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8 A MEMBERSHIP In our association for yourself relashytive or friend Cost 1 a year for a single person $5 for a family

it Adopt a SISTER-TQ-BE Ber training costa $150 bull year for two years

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t Join oae of our $1 a month CLUBS for orphana schoola Sister and seminarian training

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THE ANCHOR- 23Israeli President Thurs Dec 19 1963

Greets Pilgrims JERUSALEM (lfC) - Preshy

dent Shneor Z Shazar prei8ed the work of 1ile ecumenical coundl as he welcomed a IIOUP Birthday 01 pDgr1Dul from Rome whicll ~

cluded DiDe arehbfsbops and Sf G ran t we beshybi~ seech T h bullbull alshyIbe pDsrtms who numbesed 120 Ja aU were led by MeDdte mighty God that Rite ~ Georgea Hakin 01 even as we anticishyAcre zael who tranalated the pate the adorable President lIebrew -language birthday of Thy son welcome and replled for the so too may we joyshygroup fully receive His

bull We here as an of humanitymiddot eternal giftsthe President said have folshylowed with great interest the ecumenical council deliberations in Rome and have witnessed with great satisfaction the spirit of peace and mutual understandshy Ohio Man Donates ing which inspired these di8Ctl18shy Site for Hospital lions

We welcome your efforts in MANSFIELD (NC) - A 144shythis field Not in one day will acre farmland tract in Ohio here we attain these lofty aims but has been donated as a hospital we are sure that justice and love siteto the Sistersof Charity of of one fellow man will triuml~h St Augustine whose mother in the end house is in Cleveland

rter the bishops who canll Justine Sterkel donor of thefrom the U S Caneda Austrashy land comes from a family whichlia ItalT and Africa visited 1be helped establish thia citys twoBasiliea of the Holy Sepulcber parishesia tbe Jordanian leCtor of 1 salem The Sisters of Charity wiD

ataff the hospital Miss Sterkel Pledge $21 Million said she will manage the fundshy

raiaing drive for the hospitalFor Four Schools Marjori Crowen Mary Craffey Bobby Crow11 construction It bull planned te 1tOCltVILLl CENTRE ltJft Stephen Craffey provide 200 bedL

-be Rockville Centre dioeeIIrlD campaign f~ $20 million lio Cleveland Planning ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Joyous Noel from Our Lady of the Cape Brewster

build four Catholic high ICbook hal gone over the top with Schools for 18000 pledges totaling $21M7482 ftIe

CLEVELAND (NC) - Archfour new schools will accommoshybishop Edward F Hoban has anshydate 600 New York student jill nounced a multimillion dollarLong Island eampaign to provide classroom for middot18000 high school studentsExchanmt Posts over the next five year

VATICAN CITY (NC)-AJd bishop Gaetano Alibrandl ApolIshy The Bishop of Cleveland anshytoIlc Nuncio to Chile and Arcl nounced no goal But it is esti shybishop Egano Righi-LambertinJ mated that facilities for 18000 Apostolic Nuncio to Lebanon would cost lIB much as $36 milshyhave exchanged posts lion

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Fremiddotedom Rally Continued from Page One

will be 80 teenagers and adults from the Williamston N C area Rev Harold Melvin Fall River Episcopalian minister recently jailed in Williamston fOr partishycipation in a protest against in equalities in treatment of Neshygroes is responsible for the groups invitation to Fall River

They are sponsored by the Southern Christian Leadership Conference led by Rev Martin Luther King Jr While in Masshysachusetts they will stay at Packard Manse Roxbury and will visit nearby communities including Fall River

Rev Edmund Delaney curate at Holy Name parish Fall River will act for the Bishop and head Catholic participation in the rally Representatives of Jewish Bnd Protestant synagogues and churches are also lending supshyport The local NAACP unit is headed by Rev Floyd Black minister at Bethel AME church in Fall River

In connection with the rally NAACP members are seeking dinner invitations for the 80 Williamston citizens preceding the event It is thought that this will give Fall River residents the opportunity of learning at first hand the situation in the South with regard to Negro equality

Invitations are sought for one or two guests at each participashyting home Guests will be picked up by hosts at 3 oclock Sunday afternoon at Bethel AME church Hanover Street and will be brought to Sacred Heart auditoshyrium by 7 to prepare for the rally

Among members of the Homes Committee arranging invitations is Mrs Walter Conrad of Holy Name parish Fall River Those wishing to extend hospitality can reach her at OSborne 4-6128

Kennedy Scholarship PURCHASE (NC) - Manhatshy

tanville College of the Sacred Heart has announced establishshyment of a John Fitzgerald Kenshynedy Scholarship Fund Three gifts totaling $4600 have been received as initial contributions The scholarship will be awarded to students with leadership abilshyity who are in need of financial aid

Redeemer o God who

makest us glad with the yearly expectashytion of our redempshytion grant that we who now joyfully receive Thine onlyshybegotten Son as our Redeemer may also without fear behold Him coming as our Judge tt

Jesuit Scientist Heads Academy

NEW YORK (NC) - Father 1 John J Lynch SJ an expert 1 in the detection of earthquakes has been name president of the New York Academy of Sciences which was founded in 1817 and has a membership of 18000

The Jesuit priest director of Fordham Universitys seismic station was named to the post themiddot day before his 69th birthday He said he considered his apshypointment a distinct honor

The seismic observatory at Fordham is one of the most fa mous centers of earthquake study in the world Besides his supervision of it Father Lynch carries on a full program of ~

teaching mathematics physics and seismology

In 1946 Father Lynch designed a seismic observatory for theChristmas Blessings from St Pius X Dominican Republic to give

Sou~h Yarmouth warnings of earthquakes In 1951 he helped run seismic profiles

Rev Philip Davignon Thomas Slayter Edward in connection with bull search for ~

Robinson Mark Fruean Daniel Baker the tomb of st Petor

Bishop Grutka Gives Pope Saints Relic

v A TIC A H CIT Y (HC) shyBishop Andrew G Grutka of Gary Ind has presented Pope Paul VI with a long-lost relic of St Cyril who with his brother St Methodius brought Chrisshytianity to the Slavs 1100 years ago

Bishop Grutka who Ja of Slovak ancestry gave the relic to the Pope in the Sistine chapel at a ceremony attended by hunshydreds of bishops priests semishynanans and lay people most of them of Slavic origin

May the spiritual signficance and celebration of Christs Birthday bring to us all hope and joy And may we be guided to love peace and charity For therein lies the real meaning of the promi~e

- and the challenge - of Christmas

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12 THE ANCHOR-Thurs Dec 19 1963

Joy Rejoice greatly 0

daughter of Sion shout for joy 0 daughter of Jerusamiddot lem behold thy King comes hoi y the S a v i 0 u r of the world

McCormack Aide Plans to Study For Priesthood

WASHINGTON (NC) When the National Seminary

for Delayed Vocations opens next September in Weston one of the candidates will be a top aide to Speaker of the House John McCormack

He is 37-year-old Walter Flashyherty of Dorcester who is not only leaving his present job on the Speakers staff but turning down an offer for a new $18000shya-year post

Flaherty saidhere that when he read of Richard Cardinal Cushings plan to open the Pope John XXIII National Seminary his interest in studying for the priesthood which dates back to his college days was rekindled

Flaherty brother of a priest joined McCormacks staff five years ago and has become a trusted lieutenant of the Speaker

Class of 25 He will be one of 25 members

ill the first class at the seminary f()r- men aged 30 to 45 The insti tution will offer a four-year cOurse of philosophy and theolshyogy Msgr George A Schlichte former vice-rector of the North American College Rome is rector

Flaherty youngest of nine children of Mrs Julia A Flashyherty served in the Navy during World War II He then attended St Michaels College Winooski Vt and St Pauls College at the University of Ottawa

Plan Junior College ALBANY (NC) - Maria Col

lege here will open its facilities to the laity next Fall and beshycome the first Catholic junior college for women in the Albany diocese The institution hall been providing a service exclusively for Religious principally Sister of Mercy who condUct the colshylege Chartered by New York State the college will offer both liberal arts and business courses under the new plan

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Debbie Harney Mark Caron Billy Norgeout Patricia DuHy

German Fund Drive Fer Latin America COLOGNE (NC) - The Ger- money they spend on Christmas

man Bishops have issued a joint gifts pastoral to start Germanys third Ihe pastoral said the campaign Adveniat fund campaign to would not only help Latin Amershyhelp the Church in Latin Amer- ica but would also show Cath~ iea olilts all over the world how the

German Catholics were asked Churchs laity can come to fully to give at least a tenth ofmiddot the developed activity

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God Love You By Most Rev Fulton J Sheen DD

Looking back on the recent session of the Council r have the feeling of having lived amongst four different Churches There is only One Church but the emphasis in one part of the world is different from another All have the same end the growth of the Mystical Body of Christ and the salvation of souls But they achieve it in different ways

1 The Administrative Church This is the Church in the developed and prosperous countries of the world in which thanks to material blessings the emphasis is on service to the faithful - indeed spiri shytual service - in such works as schools hospitals press social works parish plants etc

2 The Can 0 n i c a I Church This Church is steeped in tradition and customs Here the bishops particularly and the priests live somewhat detached from the people giving profound spirituality to those who practice the Faith but worrying little for those who do not practice who are as lost sheep

3 The Poor Church This is the largest group in the world and is not bound by national limits Here the bishops are like Our Lord on the Hill of Capharnaum surrounded by the hungry and by sheep without a pastor The wealth in which the Church bond deals in souls

4 The Martyred Church Here Our Lord relives His passion in vast areas - not only behind the Iron Curtain but even in Northern Africa One bishop told me of four of his priests being strangled last week Two priests in one country and two in anshyother were sentenced to prison for three years for having transshylated one of my books into their languages We read Mallll for their intention every Tuesday

What is our role in the face of these four Churches Since they are all parts of the Mystical Body of Christ we have to make blood circulate through this entire organism The blood ia made up of aid to balance off our wealth and above all as St Paul said to fill up in our Body the sufferings wanting to the Passionmiddot of Christ

Certainly Christ suffered enough in His Physical Body but we by self-denial sacrifice middotprayer and offering of ou~ tria~ for the Church everywhere complete in the Church that Passhysion which Christ daily undergoee In the world Sunday after SDilday middotwemiddot appeal to YOU t6 be more than Alnetican to be truly Catholic to love the Church everywhele to realize that 5Z collections a year for the parish aad a few second collection a year for the Impoverished and bleeding Christ elsewhere are not enoughmiddot During this Christmas season we try to be especially generous with others Will you share your generosity with the Holy Father by sending a sacrifice to The Society for the Propashygation of the Faith

GOD LOVE YOU to Mrs MFW for $10 I promised the Lord that if He would give me the strength to wash my living room walls I would send what it would cost to have the work done Themiddot walls never looked cleaner bullbull to VMV for $35 I wanted to spend this money for a new slipcover for a chair~

but decided to send it for Gods poor bull to Mrs LFB for $6 This is one-tenth of what I earned for serving on the jury ia our country

MISSION combines the best features of all other magazines stories pictures statistics and details human interest Take aD

interest in the suffering humanity of the mission world and send Jonr sacrifice along with a request to be put on the mailing lis of this bi-monthl7 magazine

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Prelate Stresses Essential Virtues Of Bishops

LOS ANGELES (NC) The virtues essential to qualshyify a priest for the bishops office are acquired from living examples rather than learned in books and schoels Auxiliary Bishop Timothy Man_ ning of Los Angeles asserted at a consecration rite here

In his sermon at the conseClra tion of the Most Rev John J Ward to serve as an Auxiliary Bishop of Los Angeles Bishop Manning said the candidate for the bishops office must be the model of the humble virtuesshyvirtues which are necessary against the stresses of our daily lives--chastity temperance pashytience humility and affabilitv-

James Francis Cardinal McIn_ tyre of Los Angeles was he con secrator at the ceremony today in St Vibianas cathedral Archshybishop Joseph T McGucken of San Franeisco and Bishop Alden J Bell of Sacramento were the co-consecrators

The bishop must be a model for the flock entrusted to his care Bishop Manning said He must be a living expression of the Sacred Scriptures so that were the holy testaments lost people could still look at thl~ir

bishop and from his example model their lives toward holi shyness

You will notice that he is ncshycepted not because of extraorshydinary talents of mind some social graces nor heroic and rare virtues These would resemble mountain peaks unassailable ex_ cept to the very few

The bishops united with the pope are the successors to the Apostles Bishop Manning said Their mission is the same he continued to give a foundation to the Church to give it visibil ity and permanence and to serve the pilgr11n people of God by heralding the glad tidings of the Gospel to every generation until time shall be no more

Laymen Head School Boards in Oklahoma

OKLAHOMA CITY (NC) shyLaymen have been named to head Catholic school boards in Oklahoma City and in Tulsa as part of a reorganization of the Diocesan School Board by Biamphshyop Victor J Reed

The boards will act in advisory capacities to Father ErDE~st Flusche dioeesan superintendent of schools

Head of the Oklahoma City board it Harold Askew prelishydent of the Askew Adjustment Inc and the father of two gradshyuates of Catholic schools John Bennet Shaw a funeral director and father of three is head of the Tulsa board

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THE ANCHOR- 13 Thurs Dec 19 1963

Day Star With Thee is the

principality in the day of Thy strength in the brightness of the saints from the womb before the day star I begot Thee

Legion of Decency The following films are to be

added to the lists in their reshyspective classifications

Unobjectionable for Adults and Adolescents--Ladies Who Do Surf Party

Objectionable in Part for All -Four for Texas (Objection This contrived melodramatic comedy is frequently guilty of a brazen exploitation of indecent costuming and suggestive situashytions) Soldier in the Rain (Obshyjection This otherwise innocshy

German Bishops Approve Social BONN (NC) - A comshy annual Lenten fund drive not

for religious purposes but strict shymission of German Catholic ly for social welfare projects inbishops has approved a four developing countries

million dollar program for The 1963 drive broughtmiddot $12shysocial aid projects in Africa 125000 the largest collection Asia and Latin America accordshy since Misereor began in 1959 ing to the German Catholic news giving a five-year total of $54shyagency KNA 750000

The program Is part 01 the Prelate Chairman German Catholics Misereor camshy The bishops commission which

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A~d Projects allocated $2 million to Latin America $125 million to Mrica and $1125000 to Asia and Oceania Joseph Cardinal Frings of Cologne is chairman of the commission

The funds for Latin America are going to medical programs and to self-help organizations such as farming cooperatives in the Dominican Republic Haiti and Mexico

uous comedy is marred by the introduction of sensational diashylogue) Viva Las Vegas (Objecshytion Continuous emphasis upon grossly suggestive costuming and dancing is inexcusable in a film chiefly designed for young audiences)

Condemned-An Affair of the Skin (Objection The immoral context in which its confused theme is developed and sensashytional treatment in dialogue and situations render this film totally unacceptable)

May The bright promise of peace on earth

good will to men that was the messagej

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NEW YORK (NC)-The 15th anniversary of the Univenal declaration of Human Rights waa commemorated at a special Mas here attended 117 350 United NatioDII delegates COMUshyJar representatives memben of the UN Secretariat and represhysentatives of non-governmental organizations

The Mass was celebrated by Auxiliary Bishop James H Grif_ fiths of New York Assistant Bishop for UN Affairs of the National Catholie Welfare Conshyference at the chapel of SS Faith Hope and Charity and was followed by a coHee hOUT

The commemoration was unshyder the joint sponsorship of the NCWC Office for UN AffainI and 12 international Catholic orshyganizations in consultative rela_ tionship with the UN Economk

and Social Council all of which are active in promoting human righ1s through public opinion and voluntary agency activity

World CoDllCienca

Msgr Timothy J Flynn New York archdiocesan director of informatio~ preached the 1Iel shymon He called the Universal Declaration of Human Rights the conscience of the world comshymunity

ill a viable document he aaid and a hopeful one It speaks out not as perfectly one would wJsh--iet DOt ~ weak17 one might fear For the tintChristmas Cheor from St Stanislaus FaR Rw time in hmoZ7 there ill bull _enshyol protecting tbebuls OD wbldl

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white Father missioner from -Africa said here that Ghana 80metimes is called a Soviet satellite but all of its schools teach religion as a part of their Wrriculum

Father J Alfred RichardvF formerly of West Warwick ~I and regional superior of the vhite Fathers serving in northshyern Ghana and in Nigeria said that all of Ghanas schools are covernment-supported and sushyPervised

Nevertheless he said an ef the students have a set period of_ religious Instruction every day Priests and Sisters may come into the non-Catholic chools to teach theseclasse9 Protestants also have their own eIasses even in the Catholic chools If the pagan children dont want to go with either of

these groups the teachers must then give them a class of moral in8tr tion

Asks Church Help He said that in the northern

regions where the White Fathers have been for years teachers come to them for materials for the moral instruction classes lhe ~overnment pays teachers ealaries and supplies textbooks for all schools he said

Although there are no pri shyvate schools as such he said the government still looks to the Church for help in its efforts to provide education for all The White Fathers were recently asked by the government to add 35 new classrooms to the school system in the Tamale diocese be stated

Says Missionaries Made Scapegoats

NAIROBI (NC) - A vigorous protest against seeking a reli shygious solution for a political problem has been made by the Southern Sudan Christian Assoshyoiation

The Sudan is a full ICa1e police state the SSCA says in bull letter sent to all heads of Chri5shytlan churches to all heads of African states and to United Na_ tions Secretary General U lhant to denounce the religious persecution which the Sudan government is carrying on in Southern Sudan

We know that missionaries are only the scapegoats of an lll-conceivedpolicy aiming at giving a religious solution (Imshyposing Islam) to a political and cultural problem (the dfferences between South and North) the letter says If Christianity and the Christian churches are inshyvolved in the Southern Sudan problem it is because the Arabs eek a religious solution to the Afra-Arab conflict This means to bring religion into politial

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PONCE (NC)-The Most Key Luis Aponte Mar~ez 41 the new Bishop of Ponce is the first native to become spiritual head of a diocese in Puerto Rico

He succeeded Bishop Jamea E McManus CSSR who disshyclosed here that because of failshying health he had resigned as Bishop of Ponce before Pope Paul VI appointed him to serve as an Auxiliary Bishop of New York

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Rican to become a bishop--the first was Bishop ~lejo Arizmen di de la Torre who served in South America 160 years ag j)

Auxiliary Bishop Juan de Dios Lopez de Victoria of San Juan P R who was consecrated early this year is the third native of the island to become a member of the hierarchy

Urge Acceptance Of Negroes

DAYTON (NC) - Some- 60 Catholic and Protestant clergyshymen in three nearby Ohio comshymunities have called for acc~ptshyance of Negroes as neighbors on the basis of Christian principles and common decency

The clergymen made clear they expected segregated hllusshying to come to an end and pledged to work for racial jusshytic in their communities of Oakshywood Kettering and Centerville which have a total populatioJtl of about 75000

When Negroes move into the south-of-Dayton neighborhoods as they surely will the stateshyment said there need not be panic or decline in real estate values It is the duty of the Church to prepare for the acshyceptance of these persons on the basis of Christian principles and common decency

The statement also called upon the people of the commushynity to develop programs of self-examination and action leading to justice in race relashytions

Updating Philosophy Aim of Meeting

CHICAGO (NC)-Updatinl~ of philosophy courses in Catholic colleges and universities will be the subject of a meeting of Cath olic philosophy professors from five Midwest statess at DePaul University here tomorrow

It is time our philosophy courses reflect the fact that the world of Thomas Aquinas is not Our world and that his probl~

are not ours Gerard F Kreyehe head of DePauls philosophy deshypartment said commenting on the meeting

Too often professors and lrtUshy

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upon us this day for the Lord is born to us and Hemiddot shall be c a I led Wonderful God the Prince of Peace the Father of the world to come of whose reign there shall be no end

ApproveNewman Apostolate Pian

WASHINGTON (NC) -Plana were approved here for raising $5 million for Newman Apostolshyate activities in behalf of more than 600000 Catholics attending secular colleges The action was taken at a

meeting of the board of trusteel of the National Newman Foun dation Three members of the Hierarchy attended the meeting Archbishop Paul J Hallinan of Atlanta retiring episcopal modshyerator of the National Newman Apostolate Archbishop John P Cody Apostolic Administrator of the New Orleans archdiocese and chairman of the Youth Deshypartment Nati-onal Catholic Welfare Conference and Auxilshyiary Bishop James W Malone of Youngstown Ohio newly elected episcopal moderator of the Newman Apostolate

A letter in English from Pope Paul VI was read at the meeting It expressed his approval of the Newman Foundations activities and conveyed his blessings to 1he board of trustees

Top B lood Donor KISUBI (NC)-Brother LwanAn tile Blessings of the Season from ga football coach at St

Holy Cross Fan River Marys College here has set a record as the top blood donor iBRu Ablsla Anna Czerwonka John Levesque Uganda He has donated 18 pin

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Interfaith Groups Back Rights Action

WASHINGTON (NC)-Repre sentatives of Catholic Protestant and Jewish agencies supported a statement here urging efforts to bring the civil rights bill before the House of Representatives

The statement backed a disshycharge petition to get the measshyure out of the House Rules Com_ mittee and also called for other efforts to speed the legislation

The statement was issued fol lowing a special meeting of the Leadership Con~erence on Civil Rights a loosely knit federation at national religious fraternal and secular organizations

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Diocesan Pupils Share Blessings Of Holy Time

Merry Christmas from this column to each and every D i 0 C e san high schooler but special good wishes to those students who have prepared for Christs birthshyday by doing something extra for others

The girls at Fall Rivers Sacred Hearts Academy for inshystance who brought Christmas cheer to elderly ladies at a local convalescent home by including them on Christmas card lists The project was Sodality-inshyspired but open to the entire student body

And all classes at Jesus-Mary Academy Fall River are collectshying food and preparing baskets fQr needy families In addition the Mission Club will provide a new outfit for each while the Sodality will give the family a complete turkey dinner

A Christmas Hootenanny helped provide funds for these projects All classes participated and featured acts included a yodeling demonstration by Jean_ nine Garand French folk songs by Vivianne Ouellette and a duet by Jeanne and Jeannette Robidoux

Rose Hawthorne Home Mt St Mary Academy Glee

Club will make its annual trip to the Rose Hawthorne Lathrop Home this Christmas season In addition to singing carols memshybers bring gifts for the patients

At DA junior and senior 80dalists are sending a Christ shymas spiritual bouquet to the Holy Father The academys anshynual Christmas cantata was held Tuesday while a Jesse Tree Contest Sodality-sponsored was held today It consisted ofa writ ten quiz concerning symbols decshyorating a Jesse Tree displayed tn the school

Also displaying a Jesse Treein addition to participating in the Advent Wreath devotion ~hroughout the past four weeks are students at Tauntons Bishop Cassidy High Each class proshyvided symbols from either the Old or New Testament to hang on the tree And Cassidy girls ate circulating religious Christ shymas cards as part of their camshypaign to keep Christ in Christ shymas

At Bishop Cassidy the Cathoshylic Students Mission Crusade

had girls eating pizza for the missions yesterday Profits from a Pizza-for-Lunch-Daywill supshyport Crusade projects

Christmas Observances

Partying tomorrow will be students at Holy Family High in New Bedford The student counshycil is responsible for food and decorations and each room will have its own party and entershytainment Additionally the Glee Club will sing for the entire student body

Clubs Celebrate

Also at the Mount the French Club has distributed French Christmas cards with the tradishytional Joyeux Noel the United Nations World Affairs Club is partying and the Journalism Club plans a lovely Christmas issue of the Mereian school paper Sodality probationers will send only religious Christ shymas cards

And today the Mounties will offermiddot two performances of Christmas in the Villlage Square produced by the Orshychestra Glee Club and Dramatic Club A performance this aftershynoon is for students and tonights showing is for parents and friends

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Congress Approves Bracero Extension

WASHINGTON (NC) - The Senate has approved and sent to President Johnson a one-year extension of the controversial Mexican farm labor program amid indications that this may be its last lease on life The House had pJeviously voted exshytension

The program under which Mexican workers called braceros are imported to work on U S farms has long been a target of criticism by church and labor groups

Critics of the program claim it exploits the Mexicans and puts American farm workers at a disshyadvantage

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WASHINGTON (NC)-A nationally known Jewish leader has defended Pope Pius XII against the accusashytion that ambition or expediency motivated him in his attitude 10 the nazi persecution of Jews

No one who reads the record of Pius XIIs actions on behalf of Jews can subscribe to this a(lshycusation says Dr Joseph L Lich ten director of the BNai BRHh Anti-Defamation Leagues intershycultural affairs department

Dr Lichten says the assistance rendered by Pope Pius in helping Jews escape from tbe nazis hiding them and pr(l shyviding for their material and spiritual needs was of inesti shymable value

Documented Pamphlet The Jewish leaders analysls

is contained in a heavily docushymE-nted 40 page pamphlet - A Question of Judgment Pius XII and the Jews

The immediate occasion of the pamphlet is a controversial and widely publicized play The Deputy by German author Rolf Hochhuth Produced in several European countries the play is scheduled for a Broadshyway production next year

However Dr Lichten had allshyready published in 1958 an article in the Anti-Defamation League Bulletin Pope Pius xn and the Jews which out- lined the aid given by the late Pope to the Jewish people all over nazi-occupied Europe Dr Lichten has since been engaged in extensive research on the subject

Extended to CatholiClll Dr Lichten puts the case

against Pius XII in these wordll That as head of one of the mogt1 powerful moral forces on earth he committed an unspeakable sin of omission by not issuing a formal statement condemning the nazis genocidal slaughter of the Jews and that his silence was motivated by reasons conshysidered in modern times as baSEl political exigency economic inshyterests and personal ambition

The case for the late Pope he says is That in relation to the insane behavior of the nazill from overlords to self-styled cog like Eichmann he did everything humanly possible to save lives and alleviate suffering among the Jews that a formal statement would have provoked the nazis to brutal retaliation and would substantially have thwarted further Catholic actiolll on behalf of Jews

He says Pope Pius silencE~

bull bull bull extended to persecutions of Catholics as well

Radar System Foils Church Robbers

QUINCY (NC)-A radar sys_ tem ringing Lady of Good Coun sel church here is credited witJll foiling at least 10 attempted robshyberies

The radar apparatus was inshystalled by the pastor Msgr Ar thur J Riley after vandals broke into the church a year ag) and almost ruined its interior

When the radar field is broken floodlights go on a siren is sounded and a signal is set off at Quincy police headquarters

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Foreign Aid Bill Eliminates Birth Control WASHINGTON (NC)

Senate-House conferees have dropped a b i r t h control authorization from the $36 billion foreign aid bill

In place of a provision author_ izing use of U S tax funds to pay birth control projects in aid-receiving countries the conshyferees agreed to language pershymitting money to be spent to

Object to Showing Of Play The Vicar

BROOKLYN (NC)-The Jewmiddot ish War Veterans of King6 County have expressed concern about possible showing of the play The Vicar which implies that Pius XII shares the guilt for nazi extermination of Jews

Melvin M Hurwitz command_ er of the veterans group said showing of the play will serve no uleful purpose but will conshytinue the lie about Catholics

He also said it is most urgent that all our citizens speak out and relate that the Catholic Church has a record in evidence of helping all minorities includshying the Jews

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Urges All-out Effort In Negroes Behalf

LOUISVILLE (NC) - The Church must use all the means at her disposal to defend the Negro today as she has done for immigrants in the past Matshythew Ahmann executive director of the National Catholic Confershyence on Interracial Justice said at a forum here

An extensive Catholic response to the Negros plight Ahmann said demands increased efforts for joint Negro and white projshyects under Church auspices He listed urban renewal and open occupancy in suburbia as spe cific areas for Catholic coopershyation with other denominations

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The Womens - Guild plans a Mid-Winter Gala Saturday night Feb 1 at Venus de Milo restaushyrant Next regular meeting will be Monday Jan 13 and the proshygram will include a calendar party

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Mrs John D Sylvia heads new officers of the Womens Guild to be installed Monday Jan 13

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CYO members will tour Taunshy~ State Hospital Friday Dec 21 Members will go caroling Sunday and Monday Dec 22 and 23 and will attend a Christ shymas party and dance Saturday Dec 28

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New Womens Guild officers are Mrs Stewart Allen presishyd-ent Miss Bernice Lopes viceshypresident Mrs Conrad G Kurth secretary Mrs Manuel Manciel treasurer

Kansas Couple Gets Mission Crosses

WICHITA (NC) - A young married couple heading for the Amazon swamps of Belem Brashyzil where they will staff a Catholic school for homeless boys was given mission crosses here

Bishop Mark K Carroll of Wichita presented the crosses to Mr and Mrs David Schoenhofer of Walnut Kan who are memshybers of the Papal Volunteers for Latin America

The Schoenhofers are answershying the appeal of an Italian priest operating a home for 80 neglected boys Mr Schoenhofer a carpenter will teach the boys woodwork and his wife will keep order and conduct the groups social activities

Pre-Ball Supper Attleboro area of the Society

of St Vincent de Paul will spon_ sor a buffet supper at Whites restaurant prior to the Bishops Charity Ball Wednesday Jan 8 S11pper will begin at 7 and resershyvations may be made by Frid-ay Ian 3 with Mrs Edward Galli shyran or Mrs Harry B Loew

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The PTA will hold a Christ shymas party for parochial school children tomorrow at the school ST KILIAN NEW BEDFORD

Mrs Alexander Kamionek and Mrs Gloria Paquin will be in charge of the social hour for the Womens Guild meeting schedshyuled for 730 Wednesday night Jan 8 A swap party will be featured ST MARY SOUTH DARTMOUTH

The Womens Guild will enshytertain members children at a Christmas party Sunday Dec 22 in the church hall OUR LADY OF GRACE NORTH WESTPORT

Council of Catholic Women members plan a guildola for Saturday Feb 8 HOLY CROSS FALL RIVER

PTA Christmas party will be held at 6 Saturday night Dec 21 in the parish hall A chicken pie supper childrens movies and a visit from Santa Claus will be featured

A social is planned for Sunshyday Jan 26 and the next rel(ushylar meeting wiU be Tuesday Jan 7

VATICAN CITY (NC) - A Vatican City press bulletin has denied reports that a priest who recently went to Isanbul was sent there to explain why Pope Paul VI felt that a meeting with Greek Orthodox Patriarch Athshyenagoras of Constantinople was impossible during the Popes trip to the Holy Land

The priest Father Pierre Duprey WF the Secretariat for Promoting Christian Unitys Undersecretary for Orthodox Relations flew from Rome to Istanbul

A Vatican spokesman said that Fa ther Duprey carried only a letter of introduction from Aushygustin Cardinal Bea SJ Presishydent of the Unity Secretariat to Patriarch Athenagoras Father Duprey delivered no letter from the Pope to the Patriarch he said

Commenting on the Popes visit the Vatican City daily LOsservatore Roman noted that it would coincide with the celeshybration of Orthodox Christmas on Jan 6 which is celebrated in the Western Church as the feast ltgtf the Epiphany

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Course Begins At Yale

NEW HAVEN (NC) - A Adoration new chair for Roman Cathoshylic Studies and the appointshy

A sanctified dayment of Stephan G Kuttner hath shone upon uscanon law professor at the Cathshycome ye nations andolic University of America

Washington as its first incumshy adore the Lord for bent were announced here by this day a great Yale University light hath descended

Kingman Brewster Jr Yale upon the earth Alshypresident said the chair was leluiaestablished through a $500000 gift in memory of the late Father T Lawrason Riggs Yale alumshynus of the 1910 class who was Catholic chaplain at the univershysity for 21 years The chair Advocates Oldsters named for Father Riggs was Learn L~n~uagesmade possible through an enshyd)wmEnt of Yale alumni who PROVIDENCE (NC)-Father prefer to remain anoymous Joseph L Lennon OP dean of Brewster said Providence College here is an

Kuttners appointment is efshy advocate of a delayed vocation fectivp July 1 1964 The professhy movement in the field of foreign sor 56 a native of Germany languages He told the Rhode taught at the University of Bershy Island Modern Language Assoshylin the Lateran University in ciation Winter meeting that pershyRome and joined the Catholic sons 25 years and older learn a

foreign language more swiftly judge and law professor was a U faculty in 1940 His father a

and thoroughly than a high Lutheran his mother Jewish school or college student KnowlshyHe became a convert to the edge of a foreign language enshyCatholic Faith in 1933 He is hances respect and admiration married to ~he former Eva Illich he said and they have nine children

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Aid to Public Schools Exclusively Menace to Existence of Others

CINCINNATI (NC)-Massive Federal aid exclusively for pUb_ lic schools would substantially imperil the healthy existence of church-related schoolsJohn C Hayes dean of the Loyola University School of Law Chishycago said here

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Laud Popes Plan For Pilgrimage

PHILADELPHIA (NC)-Three non-Catholic leaders said here Pope Paul VIs trip to the Holy Land next month will promote the ecumenical movement and help in the renewal of the Church

This view was expressed at a press conference by Archbishop Iakovos of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of North and South America the Rev Eugene Carson Blake Stated Clerk (chief executive officer) of the United Presbyterian Church in the U S A and Episcopal Bish_ op James A Pike of California

Dr Blake said the Popes Holy Land pilgrimage illustrates the process by which the Catholic Church is coming up to date

Archbishop Iakovos said the trip would contribute to widenshymg the horizon

Bishop Pike said the pilgrimshyage would involve Pope Paul with other Christians on a going out basis - a development he said is needed in the ecumenical movement to avoid the suggesshytion of a patronizing attitude

University Natural Law Society Hayes a former president of the National Council of Catholic Men cited Supreme Court deshycisions in which he said the FederaL government has vindishycated the basic constitutkmal rights of parents and children to choose to be educated in pri shyvate and church-related schools

The same Federal government therefore he maintained ought not to initiate a program which by excluding such schools withshyout constitutional necessity sub_ stantially imperils their healthy existence and development

On the contrary according to Hayes compara1gtle aid ought to be afforded to those schools by including them in the Federal program in forms which are pershymissible under the Constitution as presently construed

Public-Purpos~ Services

Among these permissible forms of aid he indicated are low-cost loans for the construcshytion of academic facilities scholshyarship loans or grants to pupils grants for nationally-vital secushylar education subsidized lunch programs or any other publicshypurpose services to students which merely incidentally aid the school which the student at shytends

Moreover parents of pupils in church-related schools can conshystitutionally be included he middotdemiddot clared along with the parents of pupils in public schools in any Federal program of tax deshyductions or tax credits which might be established to aid education

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21 J FKs Reading Habits Great Legacy to All By Msgr John S Kennedy

The late President Kenshynedy has left a manifold legacy and many an enshyduring and instructive memshyory to the country Even as this is set down writers in the daily pap e r s a ndshymagazines are analyzing the meaning and the accomplishshyments of his life and espeshycially of his cashyreer in public office In the months and years to come a far more proshyfound and crit shyical interpretation will appear in book after bookThis departshyment concerned as it is with books would now point out but one particular in President Kenshynedys example and that has to do with reading

By those who observed him closely it agreed that he did more reading than any President since Wilson He was a close reader of the daily press and of other periodicals But so are many others in public life He was also and long had been a reader of books

AU Sorts of Books

It is not unheard of that all American President reads books But what we generally hear about is the books he reads for recreation Thus one chief execshyutive is said to get away from the cares of state by plunging into western stories another by eating up whodunits

We sometimes hear of a Presshyidents reading works of history or biography which recreate and illuminate the American past But seldom if ever are we told that a President reads all sorts of books

This last seems to have been the case with Mr Kennedy From time to time there were press stories concerning his reading of the moment and what impressed one was the range represented by the titles listed

Style Discernible The results of such reading

showed in various ways For exshyample in his public addresses It is true of course that he like everyone in a similar posishytion had speechwriters But he himself worked diligently on every talk he gave and his mind his style were discernible in each

Again the results of Mr Ken_ nedys reading manifested themshyselves in his approach to the problems he had to handle He was not narrow doctrinaire or simplistic

He saw complications implishycations distinctions nuances he was humane and subtle Granted that he hewed to cershytain central convictions He did not apply them mechanically or mouth them as if they were magic

Both rigid liberal and rigid conservative faulted him beshycause he did not accede to the easy extremism of either His was a mind informed and disshycriminating which surveyed the whole complex field before him and led him to pick his way carefully

One hopes that this example will be noted bY parents All kinds of trite or sentimental things are being said will be said to their children by fathers and mothers seeking to intershypret to their offspring the life and death of the late President

THE ANCHOR-Hits Interracial Thurs Dec 19 1963

Marriage Laws WASHINGTON (NC) - The

National Catholic Conference for Interracial Justice has branded laws against interracial marriage an invasion of individual rights and a denial of Catholic doctrine

Without specifically advocatshying such marriages the NCCIJ said the right to decide to marshyry and whom to marry resides within the iridividual person

Convention resolutions dealt with a wide range of civil rights issues including one of the most

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the iniquity of the earth be abolished and the Saviour of the world shall reign over us

sensitive of all interracial mar- turn through repeal or court deshyriage cision

The NCCIJ declared that laws The Catholic conscience conshyagainst interracial marriage are demns abhors and rejects the an invasion of individual rights underlying racist philosophy and promised to seek their over_ which speaks of racial intershy

marriage as depreciating a ra-Gift to Hospital cial strain the resolution said

Human persons are not cattle DETROIT (NC) -Providence The Catholic dogma revealed by

Hospital here has received a God of the unity of the human gift of $125 million in the form family cries out against this of General Motors stocks from pagan ideology the family of Edward F Fisher In another resolution the a pioneer in the auto industry NCCIJ said Catholic social and Sister Denise the hospitals ad- fraternal organizations that pracshyministrator said the gift will be tice discrimination should either used to build an educational unit change their policies or have at the new Providence Hospital their chaplains withdrawn and to be completed next Fall be disbanded bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull~bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull~bullbull~~~~ bullbull~

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Broadcaster Hits Church Stand PHILADELPHIA (NC) - The is not to be criticized for

president of the National Assoshy seeking to get higher standards ciation of Broadcasters said here in radio and television programs that a church groups recent But the way to accomplish this statement on broadcasting conshy is not through greater Federal tained recommendations t hat control would lead to government domshy Meanwhile it was announced ination of radio and television that representatives of the NAB

LeRoy Collins NAB president and the church council will meet made this claim in an address in New York Monday to disshy(Nov 30) to the Assembly of cuss the statement United Church Men a unit of A spokesman for the broadshythe Nat ion a 1 C 0 u neil of casters association said it objectsChurches He was referring to particularly to the statements a statement on broadcasting isshy call for regulation by the Fedshysued last June 8 by the National eral Communications CommisshyCouncil sion of commercial announceshy

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bring forth a Son and thou shalt call His name Jesus for He shall save His people fro m their sins

Holy Christmas from Hoi Redeemer Chatham Richard Moye Kevin Rodericks Frances

Bowles Maureen Sparkes

Atout Religion

Plan Candelight Service Sunday

WASHINGTON (NC)-Preslshydent Johnson will speak at aft (nterfaith candlelight service Sunday at the Lincoln Memorial that will conclude a month of aational moUrning for President

Kennedy Thousands of candles will be

light at dusk from a torch ig nited at the eternal flame that burns - at the late Presidents grave in Arlington National Cemetery across the Potomac River from the Lincoln Memoshyrial

The program is sponsored by the Interreligious Committee on Race Relations (ICRR) in conshyjunction with the Archdiocese of Washington the Council of Churches and the Jewish Comshymunity Council

It was developed at a meetshyIng of sponsoring organizations called by Archbishop Patrick A OBoyle of Washington chairshyman of the ICRR

Brief prayers will be offered at the service by Msgr John S Spence a member of the ICRR executive committee and two ICRR co-chairmen Episcopal Bishop William F Creighton of WashingtQn and Rabbi Lewis A Weintraub president of the Washington Board of Rabbis

Methodist Bishop John Wesley Lord of Washington also an ICRR co - chairman wi[ be master of ceremonies

Christians in Rome Mark Charity Day

ROME (NC) -Catholics and DonCatholics from eight counshytries exchanged gifts for the poor and the sick during cereshymonies in Romes city hall marking the first Christian Charity Day

ltalian Catholics gave radio 89ts for non-Catholic Dutch hosshypital patients Brazilian Cathoshy

~ lies gave coffee for non-Catholic patients in a Norwegian hospital Danish non-Catholics g a v e trousseaus for Congolese Cathoshylic brides and non-Catholic Swedes gave toys for Catholic children in the Philippines

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Methodist Bishop Gerald Ken nedy of Los Angeles was chief author of the statement said Thomas W Braden board presshyident who with William Norris of Pasadena served on the comshymittee

Braden said many teachers misinterpret the U S Supreme

Court decision banning prayers in schools as also banning teachshying about religion

The statement prepared at the boards request said Christian

parents are protected by law againllt attempts to destroy or weaken their childrens faith ill their religion

The- statement said teachers mould be able to differentiate betweoen conducting a compulshysory worship service and teachshying about religion

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The puampol tile Church of SL FraDcls SaVerio ill VIJAYAshyPl1BAM in Trichur diocese ill southern IDdia writes This

church was established ill 1911 when amphis plaoe was most andeVelopecL Latel7 the Catholic populatioa has been steadil iIlcreasinc The church IDeant for hardl7 100 famili DOW bu to accommodate 600 famills we arCeDtl7 Deedmiddot 000 to eoDshystruct a larger cbarch Be upla farther that the -ampoverument has erected a coliece aDd other iDstit tlons includinamp those of the Arm7

nHOI Pillbl MIn- AU there which increases the numbelll using tbe charch The pastor Father

lor b 0rH1tUl Cheb Kadampattuparambil wa~l seeshyended b the Bishop of Trich1ll earnestb asU oar usistaooe ~ amount is appreciated

A PRIEST IN THE FAMILY We have numerous nafues of seminarians like NICHOLAS

SCHIRO needing help to get through their six years of training Cost $100 a year Your prayers and financial help assist the Holy Spirit to bring Hia work to fruition And yours will be the lifelong jor

ADAM AND EVE AD ancient Moslem tradition tells how God took pity on Adam

and Eve oar first parents after the left Paradise Thewa dered doWll through Asia aDd India God created for them Ceylon a second natural Paradise A high mountain there even today is the place of pilgrimage The IslaDds that link India

1IDd Ceylon are called Adams Bridge bull In southern India there are 10 maD vocations and calls on ns for help to balld charches Perhaps DOwhere Is abowinlaquo the wind of the Spirit mach To further this we think of

THE TWELVE WAYS TO CHRISTMAS GIVINGmiddot L Build a CHAPEL where Christ may come every dllJ

Cost $2500 2 Build a SCHOOL where children may learn to know

Christ Cost $2500 S Build a CONVENT where Sisters may dwell aod teach

Cost $2500 to Send MASS STIPENDS Our 15000 priests dally IDGU

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THE ANCHOR- 23Israeli President Thurs Dec 19 1963

Greets Pilgrims JERUSALEM (lfC) - Preshy

dent Shneor Z Shazar prei8ed the work of 1ile ecumenical coundl as he welcomed a IIOUP Birthday 01 pDgr1Dul from Rome whicll ~

cluded DiDe arehbfsbops and Sf G ran t we beshybi~ seech T h bullbull alshyIbe pDsrtms who numbesed 120 Ja aU were led by MeDdte mighty God that Rite ~ Georgea Hakin 01 even as we anticishyAcre zael who tranalated the pate the adorable President lIebrew -language birthday of Thy son welcome and replled for the so too may we joyshygroup fully receive His

bull We here as an of humanitymiddot eternal giftsthe President said have folshylowed with great interest the ecumenical council deliberations in Rome and have witnessed with great satisfaction the spirit of peace and mutual understandshy Ohio Man Donates ing which inspired these di8Ctl18shy Site for Hospital lions

We welcome your efforts in MANSFIELD (NC) - A 144shythis field Not in one day will acre farmland tract in Ohio here we attain these lofty aims but has been donated as a hospital we are sure that justice and love siteto the Sistersof Charity of of one fellow man will triuml~h St Augustine whose mother in the end house is in Cleveland

rter the bishops who canll Justine Sterkel donor of thefrom the U S Caneda Austrashy land comes from a family whichlia ItalT and Africa visited 1be helped establish thia citys twoBasiliea of the Holy Sepulcber parishesia tbe Jordanian leCtor of 1 salem The Sisters of Charity wiD

ataff the hospital Miss Sterkel Pledge $21 Million said she will manage the fundshy

raiaing drive for the hospitalFor Four Schools Marjori Crowen Mary Craffey Bobby Crow11 construction It bull planned te 1tOCltVILLl CENTRE ltJft Stephen Craffey provide 200 bedL

-be Rockville Centre dioeeIIrlD campaign f~ $20 million lio Cleveland Planning ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Joyous Noel from Our Lady of the Cape Brewster

build four Catholic high ICbook hal gone over the top with Schools for 18000 pledges totaling $21M7482 ftIe

CLEVELAND (NC) - Archfour new schools will accommoshybishop Edward F Hoban has anshydate 600 New York student jill nounced a multimillion dollarLong Island eampaign to provide classroom for middot18000 high school studentsExchanmt Posts over the next five year

VATICAN CITY (NC)-AJd bishop Gaetano Alibrandl ApolIshy The Bishop of Cleveland anshytoIlc Nuncio to Chile and Arcl nounced no goal But it is esti shybishop Egano Righi-LambertinJ mated that facilities for 18000 Apostolic Nuncio to Lebanon would cost lIB much as $36 milshyhave exchanged posts lion

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Fremiddotedom Rally Continued from Page One

will be 80 teenagers and adults from the Williamston N C area Rev Harold Melvin Fall River Episcopalian minister recently jailed in Williamston fOr partishycipation in a protest against in equalities in treatment of Neshygroes is responsible for the groups invitation to Fall River

They are sponsored by the Southern Christian Leadership Conference led by Rev Martin Luther King Jr While in Masshysachusetts they will stay at Packard Manse Roxbury and will visit nearby communities including Fall River

Rev Edmund Delaney curate at Holy Name parish Fall River will act for the Bishop and head Catholic participation in the rally Representatives of Jewish Bnd Protestant synagogues and churches are also lending supshyport The local NAACP unit is headed by Rev Floyd Black minister at Bethel AME church in Fall River

In connection with the rally NAACP members are seeking dinner invitations for the 80 Williamston citizens preceding the event It is thought that this will give Fall River residents the opportunity of learning at first hand the situation in the South with regard to Negro equality

Invitations are sought for one or two guests at each participashyting home Guests will be picked up by hosts at 3 oclock Sunday afternoon at Bethel AME church Hanover Street and will be brought to Sacred Heart auditoshyrium by 7 to prepare for the rally

Among members of the Homes Committee arranging invitations is Mrs Walter Conrad of Holy Name parish Fall River Those wishing to extend hospitality can reach her at OSborne 4-6128

Kennedy Scholarship PURCHASE (NC) - Manhatshy

tanville College of the Sacred Heart has announced establishshyment of a John Fitzgerald Kenshynedy Scholarship Fund Three gifts totaling $4600 have been received as initial contributions The scholarship will be awarded to students with leadership abilshyity who are in need of financial aid

Redeemer o God who

makest us glad with the yearly expectashytion of our redempshytion grant that we who now joyfully receive Thine onlyshybegotten Son as our Redeemer may also without fear behold Him coming as our Judge tt

Jesuit Scientist Heads Academy

NEW YORK (NC) - Father 1 John J Lynch SJ an expert 1 in the detection of earthquakes has been name president of the New York Academy of Sciences which was founded in 1817 and has a membership of 18000

The Jesuit priest director of Fordham Universitys seismic station was named to the post themiddot day before his 69th birthday He said he considered his apshypointment a distinct honor

The seismic observatory at Fordham is one of the most fa mous centers of earthquake study in the world Besides his supervision of it Father Lynch carries on a full program of ~

teaching mathematics physics and seismology

In 1946 Father Lynch designed a seismic observatory for theChristmas Blessings from St Pius X Dominican Republic to give

Sou~h Yarmouth warnings of earthquakes In 1951 he helped run seismic profiles

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Robinson Mark Fruean Daniel Baker the tomb of st Petor

Bishop Grutka Gives Pope Saints Relic

v A TIC A H CIT Y (HC) shyBishop Andrew G Grutka of Gary Ind has presented Pope Paul VI with a long-lost relic of St Cyril who with his brother St Methodius brought Chrisshytianity to the Slavs 1100 years ago

Bishop Grutka who Ja of Slovak ancestry gave the relic to the Pope in the Sistine chapel at a ceremony attended by hunshydreds of bishops priests semishynanans and lay people most of them of Slavic origin

May the spiritual signficance and celebration of Christs Birthday bring to us all hope and joy And may we be guided to love peace and charity For therein lies the real meaning of the promi~e

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Prelate Stresses Essential Virtues Of Bishops

LOS ANGELES (NC) The virtues essential to qualshyify a priest for the bishops office are acquired from living examples rather than learned in books and schoels Auxiliary Bishop Timothy Man_ ning of Los Angeles asserted at a consecration rite here

In his sermon at the conseClra tion of the Most Rev John J Ward to serve as an Auxiliary Bishop of Los Angeles Bishop Manning said the candidate for the bishops office must be the model of the humble virtuesshyvirtues which are necessary against the stresses of our daily lives--chastity temperance pashytience humility and affabilitv-

James Francis Cardinal McIn_ tyre of Los Angeles was he con secrator at the ceremony today in St Vibianas cathedral Archshybishop Joseph T McGucken of San Franeisco and Bishop Alden J Bell of Sacramento were the co-consecrators

The bishop must be a model for the flock entrusted to his care Bishop Manning said He must be a living expression of the Sacred Scriptures so that were the holy testaments lost people could still look at thl~ir

bishop and from his example model their lives toward holi shyness

You will notice that he is ncshycepted not because of extraorshydinary talents of mind some social graces nor heroic and rare virtues These would resemble mountain peaks unassailable ex_ cept to the very few

The bishops united with the pope are the successors to the Apostles Bishop Manning said Their mission is the same he continued to give a foundation to the Church to give it visibil ity and permanence and to serve the pilgr11n people of God by heralding the glad tidings of the Gospel to every generation until time shall be no more

Laymen Head School Boards in Oklahoma

OKLAHOMA CITY (NC) shyLaymen have been named to head Catholic school boards in Oklahoma City and in Tulsa as part of a reorganization of the Diocesan School Board by Biamphshyop Victor J Reed

The boards will act in advisory capacities to Father ErDE~st Flusche dioeesan superintendent of schools

Head of the Oklahoma City board it Harold Askew prelishydent of the Askew Adjustment Inc and the father of two gradshyuates of Catholic schools John Bennet Shaw a funeral director and father of three is head of the Tulsa board

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THE ANCHOR- 13 Thurs Dec 19 1963

Day Star With Thee is the

principality in the day of Thy strength in the brightness of the saints from the womb before the day star I begot Thee

Legion of Decency The following films are to be

added to the lists in their reshyspective classifications

Unobjectionable for Adults and Adolescents--Ladies Who Do Surf Party

Objectionable in Part for All -Four for Texas (Objection This contrived melodramatic comedy is frequently guilty of a brazen exploitation of indecent costuming and suggestive situashytions) Soldier in the Rain (Obshyjection This otherwise innocshy

German Bishops Approve Social BONN (NC) - A comshy annual Lenten fund drive not

for religious purposes but strict shymission of German Catholic ly for social welfare projects inbishops has approved a four developing countries

million dollar program for The 1963 drive broughtmiddot $12shysocial aid projects in Africa 125000 the largest collection Asia and Latin America accordshy since Misereor began in 1959 ing to the German Catholic news giving a five-year total of $54shyagency KNA 750000

The program Is part 01 the Prelate Chairman German Catholics Misereor camshy The bishops commission which

_ paign which 18 financed by all decides on distributing the lunda

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A~d Projects allocated $2 million to Latin America $125 million to Mrica and $1125000 to Asia and Oceania Joseph Cardinal Frings of Cologne is chairman of the commission

The funds for Latin America are going to medical programs and to self-help organizations such as farming cooperatives in the Dominican Republic Haiti and Mexico

uous comedy is marred by the introduction of sensational diashylogue) Viva Las Vegas (Objecshytion Continuous emphasis upon grossly suggestive costuming and dancing is inexcusable in a film chiefly designed for young audiences)

Condemned-An Affair of the Skin (Objection The immoral context in which its confused theme is developed and sensashytional treatment in dialogue and situations render this film totally unacceptable)

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Cite Declaration Of Human Rights

NEW YORK (NC)-The 15th anniversary of the Univenal declaration of Human Rights waa commemorated at a special Mas here attended 117 350 United NatioDII delegates COMUshyJar representatives memben of the UN Secretariat and represhysentatives of non-governmental organizations

The Mass was celebrated by Auxiliary Bishop James H Grif_ fiths of New York Assistant Bishop for UN Affairs of the National Catholie Welfare Conshyference at the chapel of SS Faith Hope and Charity and was followed by a coHee hOUT

The commemoration was unshyder the joint sponsorship of the NCWC Office for UN AffainI and 12 international Catholic orshyganizations in consultative rela_ tionship with the UN Economk

and Social Council all of which are active in promoting human righ1s through public opinion and voluntary agency activity

World CoDllCienca

Msgr Timothy J Flynn New York archdiocesan director of informatio~ preached the 1Iel shymon He called the Universal Declaration of Human Rights the conscience of the world comshymunity

ill a viable document he aaid and a hopeful one It speaks out not as perfectly one would wJsh--iet DOt ~ weak17 one might fear For the tintChristmas Cheor from St Stanislaus FaR Rw time in hmoZ7 there ill bull _enshyol protecting tbebuls OD wbldl

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white Father missioner from -Africa said here that Ghana 80metimes is called a Soviet satellite but all of its schools teach religion as a part of their Wrriculum

Father J Alfred RichardvF formerly of West Warwick ~I and regional superior of the vhite Fathers serving in northshyern Ghana and in Nigeria said that all of Ghanas schools are covernment-supported and sushyPervised

Nevertheless he said an ef the students have a set period of_ religious Instruction every day Priests and Sisters may come into the non-Catholic chools to teach theseclasse9 Protestants also have their own eIasses even in the Catholic chools If the pagan children dont want to go with either of

these groups the teachers must then give them a class of moral in8tr tion

Asks Church Help He said that in the northern

regions where the White Fathers have been for years teachers come to them for materials for the moral instruction classes lhe ~overnment pays teachers ealaries and supplies textbooks for all schools he said

Although there are no pri shyvate schools as such he said the government still looks to the Church for help in its efforts to provide education for all The White Fathers were recently asked by the government to add 35 new classrooms to the school system in the Tamale diocese be stated

Says Missionaries Made Scapegoats

NAIROBI (NC) - A vigorous protest against seeking a reli shygious solution for a political problem has been made by the Southern Sudan Christian Assoshyoiation

The Sudan is a full ICa1e police state the SSCA says in bull letter sent to all heads of Chri5shytlan churches to all heads of African states and to United Na_ tions Secretary General U lhant to denounce the religious persecution which the Sudan government is carrying on in Southern Sudan

We know that missionaries are only the scapegoats of an lll-conceivedpolicy aiming at giving a religious solution (Imshyposing Islam) to a political and cultural problem (the dfferences between South and North) the letter says If Christianity and the Christian churches are inshyvolved in the Southern Sudan problem it is because the Arabs eek a religious solution to the Afra-Arab conflict This means to bring religion into politial

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PONCE (NC)-The Most Key Luis Aponte Mar~ez 41 the new Bishop of Ponce is the first native to become spiritual head of a diocese in Puerto Rico

He succeeded Bishop Jamea E McManus CSSR who disshyclosed here that because of failshying health he had resigned as Bishop of Ponce before Pope Paul VI appointed him to serve as an Auxiliary Bishop of New York

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Urge Acceptance Of Negroes

DAYTON (NC) - Some- 60 Catholic and Protestant clergyshymen in three nearby Ohio comshymunities have called for acc~ptshyance of Negroes as neighbors on the basis of Christian principles and common decency

The clergymen made clear they expected segregated hllusshying to come to an end and pledged to work for racial jusshytic in their communities of Oakshywood Kettering and Centerville which have a total populatioJtl of about 75000

When Negroes move into the south-of-Dayton neighborhoods as they surely will the stateshyment said there need not be panic or decline in real estate values It is the duty of the Church to prepare for the acshyceptance of these persons on the basis of Christian principles and common decency

The statement also called upon the people of the commushynity to develop programs of self-examination and action leading to justice in race relashytions

Updating Philosophy Aim of Meeting

CHICAGO (NC)-Updatinl~ of philosophy courses in Catholic colleges and universities will be the subject of a meeting of Cath olic philosophy professors from five Midwest statess at DePaul University here tomorrow

It is time our philosophy courses reflect the fact that the world of Thomas Aquinas is not Our world and that his probl~

are not ours Gerard F Kreyehe head of DePauls philosophy deshypartment said commenting on the meeting

Too often professors and lrtUshy

dents shadow-box the ghost of the 13th century by continuing to wrestle with pseudo-probll~ml that nobody else bothers to cono lider he added

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Wonderful A light shall shine

upon us this day for the Lord is born to us and Hemiddot shall be c a I led Wonderful God the Prince of Peace the Father of the world to come of whose reign there shall be no end

ApproveNewman Apostolate Pian

WASHINGTON (NC) -Plana were approved here for raising $5 million for Newman Apostolshyate activities in behalf of more than 600000 Catholics attending secular colleges The action was taken at a

meeting of the board of trusteel of the National Newman Foun dation Three members of the Hierarchy attended the meeting Archbishop Paul J Hallinan of Atlanta retiring episcopal modshyerator of the National Newman Apostolate Archbishop John P Cody Apostolic Administrator of the New Orleans archdiocese and chairman of the Youth Deshypartment Nati-onal Catholic Welfare Conference and Auxilshyiary Bishop James W Malone of Youngstown Ohio newly elected episcopal moderator of the Newman Apostolate

A letter in English from Pope Paul VI was read at the meeting It expressed his approval of the Newman Foundations activities and conveyed his blessings to 1he board of trustees

Top B lood Donor KISUBI (NC)-Brother LwanAn tile Blessings of the Season from ga football coach at St

Holy Cross Fan River Marys College here has set a record as the top blood donor iBRu Ablsla Anna Czerwonka John Levesque Uganda He has donated 18 pin

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Interfaith Groups Back Rights Action

WASHINGTON (NC)-Repre sentatives of Catholic Protestant and Jewish agencies supported a statement here urging efforts to bring the civil rights bill before the House of Representatives

The statement backed a disshycharge petition to get the measshyure out of the House Rules Com_ mittee and also called for other efforts to speed the legislation

The statement was issued fol lowing a special meeting of the Leadership Con~erence on Civil Rights a loosely knit federation at national religious fraternal and secular organizations

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Diocesan Pupils Share Blessings Of Holy Time

Merry Christmas from this column to each and every D i 0 C e san high schooler but special good wishes to those students who have prepared for Christs birthshyday by doing something extra for others

The girls at Fall Rivers Sacred Hearts Academy for inshystance who brought Christmas cheer to elderly ladies at a local convalescent home by including them on Christmas card lists The project was Sodality-inshyspired but open to the entire student body

And all classes at Jesus-Mary Academy Fall River are collectshying food and preparing baskets fQr needy families In addition the Mission Club will provide a new outfit for each while the Sodality will give the family a complete turkey dinner

A Christmas Hootenanny helped provide funds for these projects All classes participated and featured acts included a yodeling demonstration by Jean_ nine Garand French folk songs by Vivianne Ouellette and a duet by Jeanne and Jeannette Robidoux

Rose Hawthorne Home Mt St Mary Academy Glee

Club will make its annual trip to the Rose Hawthorne Lathrop Home this Christmas season In addition to singing carols memshybers bring gifts for the patients

At DA junior and senior 80dalists are sending a Christ shymas spiritual bouquet to the Holy Father The academys anshynual Christmas cantata was held Tuesday while a Jesse Tree Contest Sodality-sponsored was held today It consisted ofa writ ten quiz concerning symbols decshyorating a Jesse Tree displayed tn the school

Also displaying a Jesse Treein addition to participating in the Advent Wreath devotion ~hroughout the past four weeks are students at Tauntons Bishop Cassidy High Each class proshyvided symbols from either the Old or New Testament to hang on the tree And Cassidy girls ate circulating religious Christ shymas cards as part of their camshypaign to keep Christ in Christ shymas

At Bishop Cassidy the Cathoshylic Students Mission Crusade

had girls eating pizza for the missions yesterday Profits from a Pizza-for-Lunch-Daywill supshyport Crusade projects

Christmas Observances

Partying tomorrow will be students at Holy Family High in New Bedford The student counshycil is responsible for food and decorations and each room will have its own party and entershytainment Additionally the Glee Club will sing for the entire student body

Clubs Celebrate

Also at the Mount the French Club has distributed French Christmas cards with the tradishytional Joyeux Noel the United Nations World Affairs Club is partying and the Journalism Club plans a lovely Christmas issue of the Mereian school paper Sodality probationers will send only religious Christ shymas cards

And today the Mounties will offermiddot two performances of Christmas in the Villlage Square produced by the Orshychestra Glee Club and Dramatic Club A performance this aftershynoon is for students and tonights showing is for parents and friends

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Congress Approves Bracero Extension

WASHINGTON (NC) - The Senate has approved and sent to President Johnson a one-year extension of the controversial Mexican farm labor program amid indications that this may be its last lease on life The House had pJeviously voted exshytension

The program under which Mexican workers called braceros are imported to work on U S farms has long been a target of criticism by church and labor groups

Critics of the program claim it exploits the Mexicans and puts American farm workers at a disshyadvantage

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WASHINGTON (NC)-A nationally known Jewish leader has defended Pope Pius XII against the accusashytion that ambition or expediency motivated him in his attitude 10 the nazi persecution of Jews

No one who reads the record of Pius XIIs actions on behalf of Jews can subscribe to this a(lshycusation says Dr Joseph L Lich ten director of the BNai BRHh Anti-Defamation Leagues intershycultural affairs department

Dr Lichten says the assistance rendered by Pope Pius in helping Jews escape from tbe nazis hiding them and pr(l shyviding for their material and spiritual needs was of inesti shymable value

Documented Pamphlet The Jewish leaders analysls

is contained in a heavily docushymE-nted 40 page pamphlet - A Question of Judgment Pius XII and the Jews

The immediate occasion of the pamphlet is a controversial and widely publicized play The Deputy by German author Rolf Hochhuth Produced in several European countries the play is scheduled for a Broadshyway production next year

However Dr Lichten had allshyready published in 1958 an article in the Anti-Defamation League Bulletin Pope Pius xn and the Jews which out- lined the aid given by the late Pope to the Jewish people all over nazi-occupied Europe Dr Lichten has since been engaged in extensive research on the subject

Extended to CatholiClll Dr Lichten puts the case

against Pius XII in these wordll That as head of one of the mogt1 powerful moral forces on earth he committed an unspeakable sin of omission by not issuing a formal statement condemning the nazis genocidal slaughter of the Jews and that his silence was motivated by reasons conshysidered in modern times as baSEl political exigency economic inshyterests and personal ambition

The case for the late Pope he says is That in relation to the insane behavior of the nazill from overlords to self-styled cog like Eichmann he did everything humanly possible to save lives and alleviate suffering among the Jews that a formal statement would have provoked the nazis to brutal retaliation and would substantially have thwarted further Catholic actiolll on behalf of Jews

He says Pope Pius silencE~

bull bull bull extended to persecutions of Catholics as well

Radar System Foils Church Robbers

QUINCY (NC)-A radar sys_ tem ringing Lady of Good Coun sel church here is credited witJll foiling at least 10 attempted robshyberies

The radar apparatus was inshystalled by the pastor Msgr Ar thur J Riley after vandals broke into the church a year ag) and almost ruined its interior

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Foreign Aid Bill Eliminates Birth Control WASHINGTON (NC)

Senate-House conferees have dropped a b i r t h control authorization from the $36 billion foreign aid bill

In place of a provision author_ izing use of U S tax funds to pay birth control projects in aid-receiving countries the conshyferees agreed to language pershymitting money to be spent to

Object to Showing Of Play The Vicar

BROOKLYN (NC)-The Jewmiddot ish War Veterans of King6 County have expressed concern about possible showing of the play The Vicar which implies that Pius XII shares the guilt for nazi extermination of Jews

Melvin M Hurwitz command_ er of the veterans group said showing of the play will serve no uleful purpose but will conshytinue the lie about Catholics

He also said it is most urgent that all our citizens speak out and relate that the Catholic Church has a record in evidence of helping all minorities includshying the Jews

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Urges All-out Effort In Negroes Behalf

LOUISVILLE (NC) - The Church must use all the means at her disposal to defend the Negro today as she has done for immigrants in the past Matshythew Ahmann executive director of the National Catholic Confershyence on Interracial Justice said at a forum here

An extensive Catholic response to the Negros plight Ahmann said demands increased efforts for joint Negro and white projshyects under Church auspices He listed urban renewal and open occupancy in suburbia as spe cific areas for Catholic coopershyation with other denominations

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The Womens - Guild plans a Mid-Winter Gala Saturday night Feb 1 at Venus de Milo restaushyrant Next regular meeting will be Monday Jan 13 and the proshygram will include a calendar party

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Mrs John D Sylvia heads new officers of the Womens Guild to be installed Monday Jan 13

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CYO members will tour Taunshy~ State Hospital Friday Dec 21 Members will go caroling Sunday and Monday Dec 22 and 23 and will attend a Christ shymas party and dance Saturday Dec 28

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New Womens Guild officers are Mrs Stewart Allen presishyd-ent Miss Bernice Lopes viceshypresident Mrs Conrad G Kurth secretary Mrs Manuel Manciel treasurer

Kansas Couple Gets Mission Crosses

WICHITA (NC) - A young married couple heading for the Amazon swamps of Belem Brashyzil where they will staff a Catholic school for homeless boys was given mission crosses here

Bishop Mark K Carroll of Wichita presented the crosses to Mr and Mrs David Schoenhofer of Walnut Kan who are memshybers of the Papal Volunteers for Latin America

The Schoenhofers are answershying the appeal of an Italian priest operating a home for 80 neglected boys Mr Schoenhofer a carpenter will teach the boys woodwork and his wife will keep order and conduct the groups social activities

Pre-Ball Supper Attleboro area of the Society

of St Vincent de Paul will spon_ sor a buffet supper at Whites restaurant prior to the Bishops Charity Ball Wednesday Jan 8 S11pper will begin at 7 and resershyvations may be made by Frid-ay Ian 3 with Mrs Edward Galli shyran or Mrs Harry B Loew

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The PTA will hold a Christ shymas party for parochial school children tomorrow at the school ST KILIAN NEW BEDFORD

Mrs Alexander Kamionek and Mrs Gloria Paquin will be in charge of the social hour for the Womens Guild meeting schedshyuled for 730 Wednesday night Jan 8 A swap party will be featured ST MARY SOUTH DARTMOUTH

The Womens Guild will enshytertain members children at a Christmas party Sunday Dec 22 in the church hall OUR LADY OF GRACE NORTH WESTPORT

Council of Catholic Women members plan a guildola for Saturday Feb 8 HOLY CROSS FALL RIVER

PTA Christmas party will be held at 6 Saturday night Dec 21 in the parish hall A chicken pie supper childrens movies and a visit from Santa Claus will be featured

A social is planned for Sunshyday Jan 26 and the next rel(ushylar meeting wiU be Tuesday Jan 7

VATICAN CITY (NC) - A Vatican City press bulletin has denied reports that a priest who recently went to Isanbul was sent there to explain why Pope Paul VI felt that a meeting with Greek Orthodox Patriarch Athshyenagoras of Constantinople was impossible during the Popes trip to the Holy Land

The priest Father Pierre Duprey WF the Secretariat for Promoting Christian Unitys Undersecretary for Orthodox Relations flew from Rome to Istanbul

A Vatican spokesman said that Fa ther Duprey carried only a letter of introduction from Aushygustin Cardinal Bea SJ Presishydent of the Unity Secretariat to Patriarch Athenagoras Father Duprey delivered no letter from the Pope to the Patriarch he said

Commenting on the Popes visit the Vatican City daily LOsservatore Roman noted that it would coincide with the celeshybration of Orthodox Christmas on Jan 6 which is celebrated in the Western Church as the feast ltgtf the Epiphany

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THE ANC 19Catholic Studies Thurs Dec 19 1963

Course Begins At Yale

NEW HAVEN (NC) - A Adoration new chair for Roman Cathoshylic Studies and the appointshy

A sanctified dayment of Stephan G Kuttner hath shone upon uscanon law professor at the Cathshycome ye nations andolic University of America

Washington as its first incumshy adore the Lord for bent were announced here by this day a great Yale University light hath descended

Kingman Brewster Jr Yale upon the earth Alshypresident said the chair was leluiaestablished through a $500000 gift in memory of the late Father T Lawrason Riggs Yale alumshynus of the 1910 class who was Catholic chaplain at the univershysity for 21 years The chair Advocates Oldsters named for Father Riggs was Learn L~n~uagesmade possible through an enshyd)wmEnt of Yale alumni who PROVIDENCE (NC)-Father prefer to remain anoymous Joseph L Lennon OP dean of Brewster said Providence College here is an

Kuttners appointment is efshy advocate of a delayed vocation fectivp July 1 1964 The professhy movement in the field of foreign sor 56 a native of Germany languages He told the Rhode taught at the University of Bershy Island Modern Language Assoshylin the Lateran University in ciation Winter meeting that pershyRome and joined the Catholic sons 25 years and older learn a

foreign language more swiftly judge and law professor was a U faculty in 1940 His father a

and thoroughly than a high Lutheran his mother Jewish school or college student KnowlshyHe became a convert to the edge of a foreign language enshyCatholic Faith in 1933 He is hances respect and admiration married to ~he former Eva Illich he said and they have nine children

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Aid to Public Schools Exclusively Menace to Existence of Others

CINCINNATI (NC)-Massive Federal aid exclusively for pUb_ lic schools would substantially imperil the healthy existence of church-related schoolsJohn C Hayes dean of the Loyola University School of Law Chishycago said here

In a talk before the Xavier

Laud Popes Plan For Pilgrimage

PHILADELPHIA (NC)-Three non-Catholic leaders said here Pope Paul VIs trip to the Holy Land next month will promote the ecumenical movement and help in the renewal of the Church

This view was expressed at a press conference by Archbishop Iakovos of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of North and South America the Rev Eugene Carson Blake Stated Clerk (chief executive officer) of the United Presbyterian Church in the U S A and Episcopal Bish_ op James A Pike of California

Dr Blake said the Popes Holy Land pilgrimage illustrates the process by which the Catholic Church is coming up to date

Archbishop Iakovos said the trip would contribute to widenshymg the horizon

Bishop Pike said the pilgrimshyage would involve Pope Paul with other Christians on a going out basis - a development he said is needed in the ecumenical movement to avoid the suggesshytion of a patronizing attitude

University Natural Law Society Hayes a former president of the National Council of Catholic Men cited Supreme Court deshycisions in which he said the FederaL government has vindishycated the basic constitutkmal rights of parents and children to choose to be educated in pri shyvate and church-related schools

The same Federal government therefore he maintained ought not to initiate a program which by excluding such schools withshyout constitutional necessity sub_ stantially imperils their healthy existence and development

On the contrary according to Hayes compara1gtle aid ought to be afforded to those schools by including them in the Federal program in forms which are pershymissible under the Constitution as presently construed

Public-Purpos~ Services

Among these permissible forms of aid he indicated are low-cost loans for the construcshytion of academic facilities scholshyarship loans or grants to pupils grants for nationally-vital secushylar education subsidized lunch programs or any other publicshypurpose services to students which merely incidentally aid the school which the student at shytends

Moreover parents of pupils in church-related schools can conshystitutionally be included he middotdemiddot clared along with the parents of pupils in public schools in any Federal program of tax deshyductions or tax credits which might be established to aid education

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21 J FKs Reading Habits Great Legacy to All By Msgr John S Kennedy

The late President Kenshynedy has left a manifold legacy and many an enshyduring and instructive memshyory to the country Even as this is set down writers in the daily pap e r s a ndshymagazines are analyzing the meaning and the accomplishshyments of his life and espeshycially of his cashyreer in public office In the months and years to come a far more proshyfound and crit shyical interpretation will appear in book after bookThis departshyment concerned as it is with books would now point out but one particular in President Kenshynedys example and that has to do with reading

By those who observed him closely it agreed that he did more reading than any President since Wilson He was a close reader of the daily press and of other periodicals But so are many others in public life He was also and long had been a reader of books

AU Sorts of Books

It is not unheard of that all American President reads books But what we generally hear about is the books he reads for recreation Thus one chief execshyutive is said to get away from the cares of state by plunging into western stories another by eating up whodunits

We sometimes hear of a Presshyidents reading works of history or biography which recreate and illuminate the American past But seldom if ever are we told that a President reads all sorts of books

This last seems to have been the case with Mr Kennedy From time to time there were press stories concerning his reading of the moment and what impressed one was the range represented by the titles listed

Style Discernible The results of such reading

showed in various ways For exshyample in his public addresses It is true of course that he like everyone in a similar posishytion had speechwriters But he himself worked diligently on every talk he gave and his mind his style were discernible in each

Again the results of Mr Ken_ nedys reading manifested themshyselves in his approach to the problems he had to handle He was not narrow doctrinaire or simplistic

He saw complications implishycations distinctions nuances he was humane and subtle Granted that he hewed to cershytain central convictions He did not apply them mechanically or mouth them as if they were magic

Both rigid liberal and rigid conservative faulted him beshycause he did not accede to the easy extremism of either His was a mind informed and disshycriminating which surveyed the whole complex field before him and led him to pick his way carefully

One hopes that this example will be noted bY parents All kinds of trite or sentimental things are being said will be said to their children by fathers and mothers seeking to intershypret to their offspring the life and death of the late President

THE ANCHOR-Hits Interracial Thurs Dec 19 1963

Marriage Laws WASHINGTON (NC) - The

National Catholic Conference for Interracial Justice has branded laws against interracial marriage an invasion of individual rights and a denial of Catholic doctrine

Without specifically advocatshying such marriages the NCCIJ said the right to decide to marshyry and whom to marry resides within the iridividual person

Convention resolutions dealt with a wide range of civil rights issues including one of the most

Saviour Tomorrow s h a

the iniquity of the earth be abolished and the Saviour of the world shall reign over us

sensitive of all interracial mar- turn through repeal or court deshyriage cision

The NCCIJ declared that laws The Catholic conscience conshyagainst interracial marriage are demns abhors and rejects the an invasion of individual rights underlying racist philosophy and promised to seek their over_ which speaks of racial intershy

marriage as depreciating a ra-Gift to Hospital cial strain the resolution said

Human persons are not cattle DETROIT (NC) -Providence The Catholic dogma revealed by

Hospital here has received a God of the unity of the human gift of $125 million in the form family cries out against this of General Motors stocks from pagan ideology the family of Edward F Fisher In another resolution the a pioneer in the auto industry NCCIJ said Catholic social and Sister Denise the hospitals ad- fraternal organizations that pracshyministrator said the gift will be tice discrimination should either used to build an educational unit change their policies or have at the new Providence Hospital their chaplains withdrawn and to be completed next Fall be disbanded bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull~bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull~bullbull~~~~ bullbull~

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Broadcaster Hits Church Stand PHILADELPHIA (NC) - The is not to be criticized for

president of the National Assoshy seeking to get higher standards ciation of Broadcasters said here in radio and television programs that a church groups recent But the way to accomplish this statement on broadcasting conshy is not through greater Federal tained recommendations t hat control would lead to government domshy Meanwhile it was announced ination of radio and television that representatives of the NAB

LeRoy Collins NAB president and the church council will meet made this claim in an address in New York Monday to disshy(Nov 30) to the Assembly of cuss the statement United Church Men a unit of A spokesman for the broadshythe Nat ion a 1 C 0 u neil of casters association said it objectsChurches He was referring to particularly to the statements a statement on broadcasting isshy call for regulation by the Fedshysued last June 8 by the National eral Communications CommisshyCouncil sion of commercial announceshy

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bring forth a Son and thou shalt call His name Jesus for He shall save His people fro m their sins

Holy Christmas from Hoi Redeemer Chatham Richard Moye Kevin Rodericks Frances

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Atout Religion

Plan Candelight Service Sunday

WASHINGTON (NC)-Preslshydent Johnson will speak at aft (nterfaith candlelight service Sunday at the Lincoln Memorial that will conclude a month of aational moUrning for President

Kennedy Thousands of candles will be

light at dusk from a torch ig nited at the eternal flame that burns - at the late Presidents grave in Arlington National Cemetery across the Potomac River from the Lincoln Memoshyrial

The program is sponsored by the Interreligious Committee on Race Relations (ICRR) in conshyjunction with the Archdiocese of Washington the Council of Churches and the Jewish Comshymunity Council

It was developed at a meetshyIng of sponsoring organizations called by Archbishop Patrick A OBoyle of Washington chairshyman of the ICRR

Brief prayers will be offered at the service by Msgr John S Spence a member of the ICRR executive committee and two ICRR co-chairmen Episcopal Bishop William F Creighton of WashingtQn and Rabbi Lewis A Weintraub president of the Washington Board of Rabbis

Methodist Bishop John Wesley Lord of Washington also an ICRR co - chairman wi[ be master of ceremonies

Christians in Rome Mark Charity Day

ROME (NC) -Catholics and DonCatholics from eight counshytries exchanged gifts for the poor and the sick during cereshymonies in Romes city hall marking the first Christian Charity Day

ltalian Catholics gave radio 89ts for non-Catholic Dutch hosshypital patients Brazilian Cathoshy

~ lies gave coffee for non-Catholic patients in a Norwegian hospital Danish non-Catholics g a v e trousseaus for Congolese Cathoshylic brides and non-Catholic Swedes gave toys for Catholic children in the Philippines

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Methodist Bishop Gerald Ken nedy of Los Angeles was chief author of the statement said Thomas W Braden board presshyident who with William Norris of Pasadena served on the comshymittee

Braden said many teachers misinterpret the U S Supreme

Court decision banning prayers in schools as also banning teachshying about religion

The statement prepared at the boards request said Christian

parents are protected by law againllt attempts to destroy or weaken their childrens faith ill their religion

The- statement said teachers mould be able to differentiate betweoen conducting a compulshysory worship service and teachshying about religion

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church was established ill 1911 when amphis plaoe was most andeVelopecL Latel7 the Catholic populatioa has been steadil iIlcreasinc The church IDeant for hardl7 100 famili DOW bu to accommodate 600 famills we arCeDtl7 Deedmiddot 000 to eoDshystruct a larger cbarch Be upla farther that the -ampoverument has erected a coliece aDd other iDstit tlons includinamp those of the Arm7

nHOI Pillbl MIn- AU there which increases the numbelll using tbe charch The pastor Father

lor b 0rH1tUl Cheb Kadampattuparambil wa~l seeshyended b the Bishop of Trich1ll earnestb asU oar usistaooe ~ amount is appreciated

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SCHIRO needing help to get through their six years of training Cost $100 a year Your prayers and financial help assist the Holy Spirit to bring Hia work to fruition And yours will be the lifelong jor

ADAM AND EVE AD ancient Moslem tradition tells how God took pity on Adam

and Eve oar first parents after the left Paradise Thewa dered doWll through Asia aDd India God created for them Ceylon a second natural Paradise A high mountain there even today is the place of pilgrimage The IslaDds that link India

1IDd Ceylon are called Adams Bridge bull In southern India there are 10 maD vocations and calls on ns for help to balld charches Perhaps DOwhere Is abowinlaquo the wind of the Spirit mach To further this we think of

THE TWELVE WAYS TO CHRISTMAS GIVINGmiddot L Build a CHAPEL where Christ may come every dllJ

Cost $2500 2 Build a SCHOOL where children may learn to know

Christ Cost $2500 S Build a CONVENT where Sisters may dwell aod teach

Cost $2500 to Send MASS STIPENDS Our 15000 priests dally IDGU

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Greets Pilgrims JERUSALEM (lfC) - Preshy

dent Shneor Z Shazar prei8ed the work of 1ile ecumenical coundl as he welcomed a IIOUP Birthday 01 pDgr1Dul from Rome whicll ~

cluded DiDe arehbfsbops and Sf G ran t we beshybi~ seech T h bullbull alshyIbe pDsrtms who numbesed 120 Ja aU were led by MeDdte mighty God that Rite ~ Georgea Hakin 01 even as we anticishyAcre zael who tranalated the pate the adorable President lIebrew -language birthday of Thy son welcome and replled for the so too may we joyshygroup fully receive His

bull We here as an of humanitymiddot eternal giftsthe President said have folshylowed with great interest the ecumenical council deliberations in Rome and have witnessed with great satisfaction the spirit of peace and mutual understandshy Ohio Man Donates ing which inspired these di8Ctl18shy Site for Hospital lions

We welcome your efforts in MANSFIELD (NC) - A 144shythis field Not in one day will acre farmland tract in Ohio here we attain these lofty aims but has been donated as a hospital we are sure that justice and love siteto the Sistersof Charity of of one fellow man will triuml~h St Augustine whose mother in the end house is in Cleveland

rter the bishops who canll Justine Sterkel donor of thefrom the U S Caneda Austrashy land comes from a family whichlia ItalT and Africa visited 1be helped establish thia citys twoBasiliea of the Holy Sepulcber parishesia tbe Jordanian leCtor of 1 salem The Sisters of Charity wiD

ataff the hospital Miss Sterkel Pledge $21 Million said she will manage the fundshy

raiaing drive for the hospitalFor Four Schools Marjori Crowen Mary Craffey Bobby Crow11 construction It bull planned te 1tOCltVILLl CENTRE ltJft Stephen Craffey provide 200 bedL

-be Rockville Centre dioeeIIrlD campaign f~ $20 million lio Cleveland Planning ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Joyous Noel from Our Lady of the Cape Brewster

build four Catholic high ICbook hal gone over the top with Schools for 18000 pledges totaling $21M7482 ftIe

CLEVELAND (NC) - Archfour new schools will accommoshybishop Edward F Hoban has anshydate 600 New York student jill nounced a multimillion dollarLong Island eampaign to provide classroom for middot18000 high school studentsExchanmt Posts over the next five year

VATICAN CITY (NC)-AJd bishop Gaetano Alibrandl ApolIshy The Bishop of Cleveland anshytoIlc Nuncio to Chile and Arcl nounced no goal But it is esti shybishop Egano Righi-LambertinJ mated that facilities for 18000 Apostolic Nuncio to Lebanon would cost lIB much as $36 milshyhave exchanged posts lion

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Fremiddotedom Rally Continued from Page One

will be 80 teenagers and adults from the Williamston N C area Rev Harold Melvin Fall River Episcopalian minister recently jailed in Williamston fOr partishycipation in a protest against in equalities in treatment of Neshygroes is responsible for the groups invitation to Fall River

They are sponsored by the Southern Christian Leadership Conference led by Rev Martin Luther King Jr While in Masshysachusetts they will stay at Packard Manse Roxbury and will visit nearby communities including Fall River

Rev Edmund Delaney curate at Holy Name parish Fall River will act for the Bishop and head Catholic participation in the rally Representatives of Jewish Bnd Protestant synagogues and churches are also lending supshyport The local NAACP unit is headed by Rev Floyd Black minister at Bethel AME church in Fall River

In connection with the rally NAACP members are seeking dinner invitations for the 80 Williamston citizens preceding the event It is thought that this will give Fall River residents the opportunity of learning at first hand the situation in the South with regard to Negro equality

Invitations are sought for one or two guests at each participashyting home Guests will be picked up by hosts at 3 oclock Sunday afternoon at Bethel AME church Hanover Street and will be brought to Sacred Heart auditoshyrium by 7 to prepare for the rally

Among members of the Homes Committee arranging invitations is Mrs Walter Conrad of Holy Name parish Fall River Those wishing to extend hospitality can reach her at OSborne 4-6128

Kennedy Scholarship PURCHASE (NC) - Manhatshy

tanville College of the Sacred Heart has announced establishshyment of a John Fitzgerald Kenshynedy Scholarship Fund Three gifts totaling $4600 have been received as initial contributions The scholarship will be awarded to students with leadership abilshyity who are in need of financial aid

Redeemer o God who

makest us glad with the yearly expectashytion of our redempshytion grant that we who now joyfully receive Thine onlyshybegotten Son as our Redeemer may also without fear behold Him coming as our Judge tt

Jesuit Scientist Heads Academy

NEW YORK (NC) - Father 1 John J Lynch SJ an expert 1 in the detection of earthquakes has been name president of the New York Academy of Sciences which was founded in 1817 and has a membership of 18000

The Jesuit priest director of Fordham Universitys seismic station was named to the post themiddot day before his 69th birthday He said he considered his apshypointment a distinct honor

The seismic observatory at Fordham is one of the most fa mous centers of earthquake study in the world Besides his supervision of it Father Lynch carries on a full program of ~

teaching mathematics physics and seismology

In 1946 Father Lynch designed a seismic observatory for theChristmas Blessings from St Pius X Dominican Republic to give

Sou~h Yarmouth warnings of earthquakes In 1951 he helped run seismic profiles

Rev Philip Davignon Thomas Slayter Edward in connection with bull search for ~

Robinson Mark Fruean Daniel Baker the tomb of st Petor

Bishop Grutka Gives Pope Saints Relic

v A TIC A H CIT Y (HC) shyBishop Andrew G Grutka of Gary Ind has presented Pope Paul VI with a long-lost relic of St Cyril who with his brother St Methodius brought Chrisshytianity to the Slavs 1100 years ago

Bishop Grutka who Ja of Slovak ancestry gave the relic to the Pope in the Sistine chapel at a ceremony attended by hunshydreds of bishops priests semishynanans and lay people most of them of Slavic origin

May the spiritual signficance and celebration of Christs Birthday bring to us all hope and joy And may we be guided to love peace and charity For therein lies the real meaning of the promi~e

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Cite Declaration Of Human Rights

NEW YORK (NC)-The 15th anniversary of the Univenal declaration of Human Rights waa commemorated at a special Mas here attended 117 350 United NatioDII delegates COMUshyJar representatives memben of the UN Secretariat and represhysentatives of non-governmental organizations

The Mass was celebrated by Auxiliary Bishop James H Grif_ fiths of New York Assistant Bishop for UN Affairs of the National Catholie Welfare Conshyference at the chapel of SS Faith Hope and Charity and was followed by a coHee hOUT

The commemoration was unshyder the joint sponsorship of the NCWC Office for UN AffainI and 12 international Catholic orshyganizations in consultative rela_ tionship with the UN Economk

and Social Council all of which are active in promoting human righ1s through public opinion and voluntary agency activity

World CoDllCienca

Msgr Timothy J Flynn New York archdiocesan director of informatio~ preached the 1Iel shymon He called the Universal Declaration of Human Rights the conscience of the world comshymunity

ill a viable document he aaid and a hopeful one It speaks out not as perfectly one would wJsh--iet DOt ~ weak17 one might fear For the tintChristmas Cheor from St Stanislaus FaR Rw time in hmoZ7 there ill bull _enshyol protecting tbebuls OD wbldl

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THE ANCHOR-Thurs Dec 19 1963

$aysRed G~ana

Teaches Religion WASHINGTON (N C) - A

white Father missioner from -Africa said here that Ghana 80metimes is called a Soviet satellite but all of its schools teach religion as a part of their Wrriculum

Father J Alfred RichardvF formerly of West Warwick ~I and regional superior of the vhite Fathers serving in northshyern Ghana and in Nigeria said that all of Ghanas schools are covernment-supported and sushyPervised

Nevertheless he said an ef the students have a set period of_ religious Instruction every day Priests and Sisters may come into the non-Catholic chools to teach theseclasse9 Protestants also have their own eIasses even in the Catholic chools If the pagan children dont want to go with either of

these groups the teachers must then give them a class of moral in8tr tion

Asks Church Help He said that in the northern

regions where the White Fathers have been for years teachers come to them for materials for the moral instruction classes lhe ~overnment pays teachers ealaries and supplies textbooks for all schools he said

Although there are no pri shyvate schools as such he said the government still looks to the Church for help in its efforts to provide education for all The White Fathers were recently asked by the government to add 35 new classrooms to the school system in the Tamale diocese be stated

Says Missionaries Made Scapegoats

NAIROBI (NC) - A vigorous protest against seeking a reli shygious solution for a political problem has been made by the Southern Sudan Christian Assoshyoiation

The Sudan is a full ICa1e police state the SSCA says in bull letter sent to all heads of Chri5shytlan churches to all heads of African states and to United Na_ tions Secretary General U lhant to denounce the religious persecution which the Sudan government is carrying on in Southern Sudan

We know that missionaries are only the scapegoats of an lll-conceivedpolicy aiming at giving a religious solution (Imshyposing Islam) to a political and cultural problem (the dfferences between South and North) the letter says If Christianity and the Christian churches are inshyvolved in the Southern Sudan problem it is because the Arabs eek a religious solution to the Afra-Arab conflict This means to bring religion into politial

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PONCE (NC)-The Most Key Luis Aponte Mar~ez 41 the new Bishop of Ponce is the first native to become spiritual head of a diocese in Puerto Rico

He succeeded Bishop Jamea E McManus CSSR who disshyclosed here that because of failshying health he had resigned as Bishop of Ponce before Pope Paul VI appointed him to serve as an Auxiliary Bishop of New York

Bishop Aponte a nativE~ of Lajas was ordained to the priestshyhood on April 10 1950 He was consecrated Bishop in 1960 and served as Auxiliary to BiBhop McManus until last April when he was named Coadjutor BiBhop with the right of successionbullbull

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Auxiliary Bishop Juan de Dios Lopez de Victoria of San Juan P R who was consecrated early this year is the third native of the island to become a member of the hierarchy

Urge Acceptance Of Negroes

DAYTON (NC) - Some- 60 Catholic and Protestant clergyshymen in three nearby Ohio comshymunities have called for acc~ptshyance of Negroes as neighbors on the basis of Christian principles and common decency

The clergymen made clear they expected segregated hllusshying to come to an end and pledged to work for racial jusshytic in their communities of Oakshywood Kettering and Centerville which have a total populatioJtl of about 75000

When Negroes move into the south-of-Dayton neighborhoods as they surely will the stateshyment said there need not be panic or decline in real estate values It is the duty of the Church to prepare for the acshyceptance of these persons on the basis of Christian principles and common decency

The statement also called upon the people of the commushynity to develop programs of self-examination and action leading to justice in race relashytions

Updating Philosophy Aim of Meeting

CHICAGO (NC)-Updatinl~ of philosophy courses in Catholic colleges and universities will be the subject of a meeting of Cath olic philosophy professors from five Midwest statess at DePaul University here tomorrow

It is time our philosophy courses reflect the fact that the world of Thomas Aquinas is not Our world and that his probl~

are not ours Gerard F Kreyehe head of DePauls philosophy deshypartment said commenting on the meeting

Too often professors and lrtUshy

dents shadow-box the ghost of the 13th century by continuing to wrestle with pseudo-probll~ml that nobody else bothers to cono lider he added

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Wonderful A light shall shine

upon us this day for the Lord is born to us and Hemiddot shall be c a I led Wonderful God the Prince of Peace the Father of the world to come of whose reign there shall be no end

ApproveNewman Apostolate Pian

WASHINGTON (NC) -Plana were approved here for raising $5 million for Newman Apostolshyate activities in behalf of more than 600000 Catholics attending secular colleges The action was taken at a

meeting of the board of trusteel of the National Newman Foun dation Three members of the Hierarchy attended the meeting Archbishop Paul J Hallinan of Atlanta retiring episcopal modshyerator of the National Newman Apostolate Archbishop John P Cody Apostolic Administrator of the New Orleans archdiocese and chairman of the Youth Deshypartment Nati-onal Catholic Welfare Conference and Auxilshyiary Bishop James W Malone of Youngstown Ohio newly elected episcopal moderator of the Newman Apostolate

A letter in English from Pope Paul VI was read at the meeting It expressed his approval of the Newman Foundations activities and conveyed his blessings to 1he board of trustees

Top B lood Donor KISUBI (NC)-Brother LwanAn tile Blessings of the Season from ga football coach at St

Holy Cross Fan River Marys College here has set a record as the top blood donor iBRu Ablsla Anna Czerwonka John Levesque Uganda He has donated 18 pin

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Interfaith Groups Back Rights Action

WASHINGTON (NC)-Repre sentatives of Catholic Protestant and Jewish agencies supported a statement here urging efforts to bring the civil rights bill before the House of Representatives

The statement backed a disshycharge petition to get the measshyure out of the House Rules Com_ mittee and also called for other efforts to speed the legislation

The statement was issued fol lowing a special meeting of the Leadership Con~erence on Civil Rights a loosely knit federation at national religious fraternal and secular organizations

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Diocesan Pupils Share Blessings Of Holy Time

Merry Christmas from this column to each and every D i 0 C e san high schooler but special good wishes to those students who have prepared for Christs birthshyday by doing something extra for others

The girls at Fall Rivers Sacred Hearts Academy for inshystance who brought Christmas cheer to elderly ladies at a local convalescent home by including them on Christmas card lists The project was Sodality-inshyspired but open to the entire student body

And all classes at Jesus-Mary Academy Fall River are collectshying food and preparing baskets fQr needy families In addition the Mission Club will provide a new outfit for each while the Sodality will give the family a complete turkey dinner

A Christmas Hootenanny helped provide funds for these projects All classes participated and featured acts included a yodeling demonstration by Jean_ nine Garand French folk songs by Vivianne Ouellette and a duet by Jeanne and Jeannette Robidoux

Rose Hawthorne Home Mt St Mary Academy Glee

Club will make its annual trip to the Rose Hawthorne Lathrop Home this Christmas season In addition to singing carols memshybers bring gifts for the patients

At DA junior and senior 80dalists are sending a Christ shymas spiritual bouquet to the Holy Father The academys anshynual Christmas cantata was held Tuesday while a Jesse Tree Contest Sodality-sponsored was held today It consisted ofa writ ten quiz concerning symbols decshyorating a Jesse Tree displayed tn the school

Also displaying a Jesse Treein addition to participating in the Advent Wreath devotion ~hroughout the past four weeks are students at Tauntons Bishop Cassidy High Each class proshyvided symbols from either the Old or New Testament to hang on the tree And Cassidy girls ate circulating religious Christ shymas cards as part of their camshypaign to keep Christ in Christ shymas

At Bishop Cassidy the Cathoshylic Students Mission Crusade

had girls eating pizza for the missions yesterday Profits from a Pizza-for-Lunch-Daywill supshyport Crusade projects

Christmas Observances

Partying tomorrow will be students at Holy Family High in New Bedford The student counshycil is responsible for food and decorations and each room will have its own party and entershytainment Additionally the Glee Club will sing for the entire student body

Clubs Celebrate

Also at the Mount the French Club has distributed French Christmas cards with the tradishytional Joyeux Noel the United Nations World Affairs Club is partying and the Journalism Club plans a lovely Christmas issue of the Mereian school paper Sodality probationers will send only religious Christ shymas cards

And today the Mounties will offermiddot two performances of Christmas in the Villlage Square produced by the Orshychestra Glee Club and Dramatic Club A performance this aftershynoon is for students and tonights showing is for parents and friends

Joyous GrEetings from Blessed Sacrament Fall River

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Child A Child is born to

us and a Son is given to us whose government is upon His shoulder and His name shall be called the Angel of great counsel

Congress Approves Bracero Extension

WASHINGTON (NC) - The Senate has approved and sent to President Johnson a one-year extension of the controversial Mexican farm labor program amid indications that this may be its last lease on life The House had pJeviously voted exshytension

The program under which Mexican workers called braceros are imported to work on U S farms has long been a target of criticism by church and labor groups

Critics of the program claim it exploits the Mexicans and puts American farm workers at a disshyadvantage

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Jewish Leader Defends Record Of Pius XII

WASHINGTON (NC)-A nationally known Jewish leader has defended Pope Pius XII against the accusashytion that ambition or expediency motivated him in his attitude 10 the nazi persecution of Jews

No one who reads the record of Pius XIIs actions on behalf of Jews can subscribe to this a(lshycusation says Dr Joseph L Lich ten director of the BNai BRHh Anti-Defamation Leagues intershycultural affairs department

Dr Lichten says the assistance rendered by Pope Pius in helping Jews escape from tbe nazis hiding them and pr(l shyviding for their material and spiritual needs was of inesti shymable value

Documented Pamphlet The Jewish leaders analysls

is contained in a heavily docushymE-nted 40 page pamphlet - A Question of Judgment Pius XII and the Jews

The immediate occasion of the pamphlet is a controversial and widely publicized play The Deputy by German author Rolf Hochhuth Produced in several European countries the play is scheduled for a Broadshyway production next year

However Dr Lichten had allshyready published in 1958 an article in the Anti-Defamation League Bulletin Pope Pius xn and the Jews which out- lined the aid given by the late Pope to the Jewish people all over nazi-occupied Europe Dr Lichten has since been engaged in extensive research on the subject

Extended to CatholiClll Dr Lichten puts the case

against Pius XII in these wordll That as head of one of the mogt1 powerful moral forces on earth he committed an unspeakable sin of omission by not issuing a formal statement condemning the nazis genocidal slaughter of the Jews and that his silence was motivated by reasons conshysidered in modern times as baSEl political exigency economic inshyterests and personal ambition

The case for the late Pope he says is That in relation to the insane behavior of the nazill from overlords to self-styled cog like Eichmann he did everything humanly possible to save lives and alleviate suffering among the Jews that a formal statement would have provoked the nazis to brutal retaliation and would substantially have thwarted further Catholic actiolll on behalf of Jews

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Radar System Foils Church Robbers

QUINCY (NC)-A radar sys_ tem ringing Lady of Good Coun sel church here is credited witJll foiling at least 10 attempted robshyberies

The radar apparatus was inshystalled by the pastor Msgr Ar thur J Riley after vandals broke into the church a year ag) and almost ruined its interior

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Foreign Aid Bill Eliminates Birth Control WASHINGTON (NC)

Senate-House conferees have dropped a b i r t h control authorization from the $36 billion foreign aid bill

In place of a provision author_ izing use of U S tax funds to pay birth control projects in aid-receiving countries the conshyferees agreed to language pershymitting money to be spent to

Object to Showing Of Play The Vicar

BROOKLYN (NC)-The Jewmiddot ish War Veterans of King6 County have expressed concern about possible showing of the play The Vicar which implies that Pius XII shares the guilt for nazi extermination of Jews

Melvin M Hurwitz command_ er of the veterans group said showing of the play will serve no uleful purpose but will conshytinue the lie about Catholics

He also said it is most urgent that all our citizens speak out and relate that the Catholic Church has a record in evidence of helping all minorities includshying the Jews

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Urges All-out Effort In Negroes Behalf

LOUISVILLE (NC) - The Church must use all the means at her disposal to defend the Negro today as she has done for immigrants in the past Matshythew Ahmann executive director of the National Catholic Confershyence on Interracial Justice said at a forum here

An extensive Catholic response to the Negros plight Ahmann said demands increased efforts for joint Negro and white projshyects under Church auspices He listed urban renewal and open occupancy in suburbia as spe cific areas for Catholic coopershyation with other denominations

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Following conference agreeshyment (Dec 5) on the aid bill the measure was returned to the two

A Christlnas Prayer May the birthday of the Christ Child rekindle in man everywhere the flames of hope and peace joy and brothershyhood May we realize throughout the coming year the fulfillment of the great inspiring promise of Christmas

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New Holy Name Society offi shy New Year plans for the 0shycers are William Renaud presishy ens Guild include installation dent Cornelius J Lynch viceshypresident Timothy J Murphy treasurer Dr Paul P Dunn secretary

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The Womens - Guild plans a Mid-Winter Gala Saturday night Feb 1 at Venus de Milo restaushyrant Next regular meeting will be Monday Jan 13 and the proshygram will include a calendar party

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Mrs John D Sylvia heads new officers of the Womens Guild to be installed Monday Jan 13

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The Council of Catholic Women announces a board meeting for Monday Jan 6

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CYO members will tour Taunshy~ State Hospital Friday Dec 21 Members will go caroling Sunday and Monday Dec 22 and 23 and will attend a Christ shymas party and dance Saturday Dec 28

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New Womens Guild officers are Mrs Stewart Allen presishyd-ent Miss Bernice Lopes viceshypresident Mrs Conrad G Kurth secretary Mrs Manuel Manciel treasurer

Kansas Couple Gets Mission Crosses

WICHITA (NC) - A young married couple heading for the Amazon swamps of Belem Brashyzil where they will staff a Catholic school for homeless boys was given mission crosses here

Bishop Mark K Carroll of Wichita presented the crosses to Mr and Mrs David Schoenhofer of Walnut Kan who are memshybers of the Papal Volunteers for Latin America

The Schoenhofers are answershying the appeal of an Italian priest operating a home for 80 neglected boys Mr Schoenhofer a carpenter will teach the boys woodwork and his wife will keep order and conduct the groups social activities

Pre-Ball Supper Attleboro area of the Society

of St Vincent de Paul will spon_ sor a buffet supper at Whites restaurant prior to the Bishops Charity Ball Wednesday Jan 8 S11pper will begin at 7 and resershyvations may be made by Frid-ay Ian 3 with Mrs Edward Galli shyran or Mrs Harry B Loew

Blind Meet The New Bedford Catholie

Cuild for the Blind will meetmiddottoshyDight at the K of C hall for the IUlnual Christmas party

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The PTA will hold a Christ shymas party for parochial school children tomorrow at the school ST KILIAN NEW BEDFORD

Mrs Alexander Kamionek and Mrs Gloria Paquin will be in charge of the social hour for the Womens Guild meeting schedshyuled for 730 Wednesday night Jan 8 A swap party will be featured ST MARY SOUTH DARTMOUTH

The Womens Guild will enshytertain members children at a Christmas party Sunday Dec 22 in the church hall OUR LADY OF GRACE NORTH WESTPORT

Council of Catholic Women members plan a guildola for Saturday Feb 8 HOLY CROSS FALL RIVER

PTA Christmas party will be held at 6 Saturday night Dec 21 in the parish hall A chicken pie supper childrens movies and a visit from Santa Claus will be featured

A social is planned for Sunshyday Jan 26 and the next rel(ushylar meeting wiU be Tuesday Jan 7

VATICAN CITY (NC) - A Vatican City press bulletin has denied reports that a priest who recently went to Isanbul was sent there to explain why Pope Paul VI felt that a meeting with Greek Orthodox Patriarch Athshyenagoras of Constantinople was impossible during the Popes trip to the Holy Land

The priest Father Pierre Duprey WF the Secretariat for Promoting Christian Unitys Undersecretary for Orthodox Relations flew from Rome to Istanbul

A Vatican spokesman said that Fa ther Duprey carried only a letter of introduction from Aushygustin Cardinal Bea SJ Presishydent of the Unity Secretariat to Patriarch Athenagoras Father Duprey delivered no letter from the Pope to the Patriarch he said

Commenting on the Popes visit the Vatican City daily LOsservatore Roman noted that it would coincide with the celeshybration of Orthodox Christmas on Jan 6 which is celebrated in the Western Church as the feast ltgtf the Epiphany

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THE ANC 19Catholic Studies Thurs Dec 19 1963

Course Begins At Yale

NEW HAVEN (NC) - A Adoration new chair for Roman Cathoshylic Studies and the appointshy

A sanctified dayment of Stephan G Kuttner hath shone upon uscanon law professor at the Cathshycome ye nations andolic University of America

Washington as its first incumshy adore the Lord for bent were announced here by this day a great Yale University light hath descended

Kingman Brewster Jr Yale upon the earth Alshypresident said the chair was leluiaestablished through a $500000 gift in memory of the late Father T Lawrason Riggs Yale alumshynus of the 1910 class who was Catholic chaplain at the univershysity for 21 years The chair Advocates Oldsters named for Father Riggs was Learn L~n~uagesmade possible through an enshyd)wmEnt of Yale alumni who PROVIDENCE (NC)-Father prefer to remain anoymous Joseph L Lennon OP dean of Brewster said Providence College here is an

Kuttners appointment is efshy advocate of a delayed vocation fectivp July 1 1964 The professhy movement in the field of foreign sor 56 a native of Germany languages He told the Rhode taught at the University of Bershy Island Modern Language Assoshylin the Lateran University in ciation Winter meeting that pershyRome and joined the Catholic sons 25 years and older learn a

foreign language more swiftly judge and law professor was a U faculty in 1940 His father a

and thoroughly than a high Lutheran his mother Jewish school or college student KnowlshyHe became a convert to the edge of a foreign language enshyCatholic Faith in 1933 He is hances respect and admiration married to ~he former Eva Illich he said and they have nine children

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Aid to Public Schools Exclusively Menace to Existence of Others

CINCINNATI (NC)-Massive Federal aid exclusively for pUb_ lic schools would substantially imperil the healthy existence of church-related schoolsJohn C Hayes dean of the Loyola University School of Law Chishycago said here

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Laud Popes Plan For Pilgrimage

PHILADELPHIA (NC)-Three non-Catholic leaders said here Pope Paul VIs trip to the Holy Land next month will promote the ecumenical movement and help in the renewal of the Church

This view was expressed at a press conference by Archbishop Iakovos of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of North and South America the Rev Eugene Carson Blake Stated Clerk (chief executive officer) of the United Presbyterian Church in the U S A and Episcopal Bish_ op James A Pike of California

Dr Blake said the Popes Holy Land pilgrimage illustrates the process by which the Catholic Church is coming up to date

Archbishop Iakovos said the trip would contribute to widenshymg the horizon

Bishop Pike said the pilgrimshyage would involve Pope Paul with other Christians on a going out basis - a development he said is needed in the ecumenical movement to avoid the suggesshytion of a patronizing attitude

University Natural Law Society Hayes a former president of the National Council of Catholic Men cited Supreme Court deshycisions in which he said the FederaL government has vindishycated the basic constitutkmal rights of parents and children to choose to be educated in pri shyvate and church-related schools

The same Federal government therefore he maintained ought not to initiate a program which by excluding such schools withshyout constitutional necessity sub_ stantially imperils their healthy existence and development

On the contrary according to Hayes compara1gtle aid ought to be afforded to those schools by including them in the Federal program in forms which are pershymissible under the Constitution as presently construed

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Moreover parents of pupils in church-related schools can conshystitutionally be included he middotdemiddot clared along with the parents of pupils in public schools in any Federal program of tax deshyductions or tax credits which might be established to aid education

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21 J FKs Reading Habits Great Legacy to All By Msgr John S Kennedy

The late President Kenshynedy has left a manifold legacy and many an enshyduring and instructive memshyory to the country Even as this is set down writers in the daily pap e r s a ndshymagazines are analyzing the meaning and the accomplishshyments of his life and espeshycially of his cashyreer in public office In the months and years to come a far more proshyfound and crit shyical interpretation will appear in book after bookThis departshyment concerned as it is with books would now point out but one particular in President Kenshynedys example and that has to do with reading

By those who observed him closely it agreed that he did more reading than any President since Wilson He was a close reader of the daily press and of other periodicals But so are many others in public life He was also and long had been a reader of books

AU Sorts of Books

It is not unheard of that all American President reads books But what we generally hear about is the books he reads for recreation Thus one chief execshyutive is said to get away from the cares of state by plunging into western stories another by eating up whodunits

We sometimes hear of a Presshyidents reading works of history or biography which recreate and illuminate the American past But seldom if ever are we told that a President reads all sorts of books

This last seems to have been the case with Mr Kennedy From time to time there were press stories concerning his reading of the moment and what impressed one was the range represented by the titles listed

Style Discernible The results of such reading

showed in various ways For exshyample in his public addresses It is true of course that he like everyone in a similar posishytion had speechwriters But he himself worked diligently on every talk he gave and his mind his style were discernible in each

Again the results of Mr Ken_ nedys reading manifested themshyselves in his approach to the problems he had to handle He was not narrow doctrinaire or simplistic

He saw complications implishycations distinctions nuances he was humane and subtle Granted that he hewed to cershytain central convictions He did not apply them mechanically or mouth them as if they were magic

Both rigid liberal and rigid conservative faulted him beshycause he did not accede to the easy extremism of either His was a mind informed and disshycriminating which surveyed the whole complex field before him and led him to pick his way carefully

One hopes that this example will be noted bY parents All kinds of trite or sentimental things are being said will be said to their children by fathers and mothers seeking to intershypret to their offspring the life and death of the late President

THE ANCHOR-Hits Interracial Thurs Dec 19 1963

Marriage Laws WASHINGTON (NC) - The

National Catholic Conference for Interracial Justice has branded laws against interracial marriage an invasion of individual rights and a denial of Catholic doctrine

Without specifically advocatshying such marriages the NCCIJ said the right to decide to marshyry and whom to marry resides within the iridividual person

Convention resolutions dealt with a wide range of civil rights issues including one of the most

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the iniquity of the earth be abolished and the Saviour of the world shall reign over us

sensitive of all interracial mar- turn through repeal or court deshyriage cision

The NCCIJ declared that laws The Catholic conscience conshyagainst interracial marriage are demns abhors and rejects the an invasion of individual rights underlying racist philosophy and promised to seek their over_ which speaks of racial intershy

marriage as depreciating a ra-Gift to Hospital cial strain the resolution said

Human persons are not cattle DETROIT (NC) -Providence The Catholic dogma revealed by

Hospital here has received a God of the unity of the human gift of $125 million in the form family cries out against this of General Motors stocks from pagan ideology the family of Edward F Fisher In another resolution the a pioneer in the auto industry NCCIJ said Catholic social and Sister Denise the hospitals ad- fraternal organizations that pracshyministrator said the gift will be tice discrimination should either used to build an educational unit change their policies or have at the new Providence Hospital their chaplains withdrawn and to be completed next Fall be disbanded bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull~bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull~bullbull~~~~ bullbull~

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Broadcaster Hits Church Stand PHILADELPHIA (NC) - The is not to be criticized for

president of the National Assoshy seeking to get higher standards ciation of Broadcasters said here in radio and television programs that a church groups recent But the way to accomplish this statement on broadcasting conshy is not through greater Federal tained recommendations t hat control would lead to government domshy Meanwhile it was announced ination of radio and television that representatives of the NAB

LeRoy Collins NAB president and the church council will meet made this claim in an address in New York Monday to disshy(Nov 30) to the Assembly of cuss the statement United Church Men a unit of A spokesman for the broadshythe Nat ion a 1 C 0 u neil of casters association said it objectsChurches He was referring to particularly to the statements a statement on broadcasting isshy call for regulation by the Fedshysued last June 8 by the National eral Communications CommisshyCouncil sion of commercial announceshy

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bring forth a Son and thou shalt call His name Jesus for He shall save His people fro m their sins

Holy Christmas from Hoi Redeemer Chatham Richard Moye Kevin Rodericks Frances

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Atout Religion

Plan Candelight Service Sunday

WASHINGTON (NC)-Preslshydent Johnson will speak at aft (nterfaith candlelight service Sunday at the Lincoln Memorial that will conclude a month of aational moUrning for President

Kennedy Thousands of candles will be

light at dusk from a torch ig nited at the eternal flame that burns - at the late Presidents grave in Arlington National Cemetery across the Potomac River from the Lincoln Memoshyrial

The program is sponsored by the Interreligious Committee on Race Relations (ICRR) in conshyjunction with the Archdiocese of Washington the Council of Churches and the Jewish Comshymunity Council

It was developed at a meetshyIng of sponsoring organizations called by Archbishop Patrick A OBoyle of Washington chairshyman of the ICRR

Brief prayers will be offered at the service by Msgr John S Spence a member of the ICRR executive committee and two ICRR co-chairmen Episcopal Bishop William F Creighton of WashingtQn and Rabbi Lewis A Weintraub president of the Washington Board of Rabbis

Methodist Bishop John Wesley Lord of Washington also an ICRR co - chairman wi[ be master of ceremonies

Christians in Rome Mark Charity Day

ROME (NC) -Catholics and DonCatholics from eight counshytries exchanged gifts for the poor and the sick during cereshymonies in Romes city hall marking the first Christian Charity Day

ltalian Catholics gave radio 89ts for non-Catholic Dutch hosshypital patients Brazilian Cathoshy

~ lies gave coffee for non-Catholic patients in a Norwegian hospital Danish non-Catholics g a v e trousseaus for Congolese Cathoshylic brides and non-Catholic Swedes gave toys for Catholic children in the Philippines

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Methodist Bishop Gerald Ken nedy of Los Angeles was chief author of the statement said Thomas W Braden board presshyident who with William Norris of Pasadena served on the comshymittee

Braden said many teachers misinterpret the U S Supreme

Court decision banning prayers in schools as also banning teachshying about religion

The statement prepared at the boards request said Christian

parents are protected by law againllt attempts to destroy or weaken their childrens faith ill their religion

The- statement said teachers mould be able to differentiate betweoen conducting a compulshysory worship service and teachshying about religion

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church was established ill 1911 when amphis plaoe was most andeVelopecL Latel7 the Catholic populatioa has been steadil iIlcreasinc The church IDeant for hardl7 100 famili DOW bu to accommodate 600 famills we arCeDtl7 Deedmiddot 000 to eoDshystruct a larger cbarch Be upla farther that the -ampoverument has erected a coliece aDd other iDstit tlons includinamp those of the Arm7

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ADAM AND EVE AD ancient Moslem tradition tells how God took pity on Adam

and Eve oar first parents after the left Paradise Thewa dered doWll through Asia aDd India God created for them Ceylon a second natural Paradise A high mountain there even today is the place of pilgrimage The IslaDds that link India

1IDd Ceylon are called Adams Bridge bull In southern India there are 10 maD vocations and calls on ns for help to balld charches Perhaps DOwhere Is abowinlaquo the wind of the Spirit mach To further this we think of

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THE ANCHOR- 23Israeli President Thurs Dec 19 1963

Greets Pilgrims JERUSALEM (lfC) - Preshy

dent Shneor Z Shazar prei8ed the work of 1ile ecumenical coundl as he welcomed a IIOUP Birthday 01 pDgr1Dul from Rome whicll ~

cluded DiDe arehbfsbops and Sf G ran t we beshybi~ seech T h bullbull alshyIbe pDsrtms who numbesed 120 Ja aU were led by MeDdte mighty God that Rite ~ Georgea Hakin 01 even as we anticishyAcre zael who tranalated the pate the adorable President lIebrew -language birthday of Thy son welcome and replled for the so too may we joyshygroup fully receive His

bull We here as an of humanitymiddot eternal giftsthe President said have folshylowed with great interest the ecumenical council deliberations in Rome and have witnessed with great satisfaction the spirit of peace and mutual understandshy Ohio Man Donates ing which inspired these di8Ctl18shy Site for Hospital lions

We welcome your efforts in MANSFIELD (NC) - A 144shythis field Not in one day will acre farmland tract in Ohio here we attain these lofty aims but has been donated as a hospital we are sure that justice and love siteto the Sistersof Charity of of one fellow man will triuml~h St Augustine whose mother in the end house is in Cleveland

rter the bishops who canll Justine Sterkel donor of thefrom the U S Caneda Austrashy land comes from a family whichlia ItalT and Africa visited 1be helped establish thia citys twoBasiliea of the Holy Sepulcber parishesia tbe Jordanian leCtor of 1 salem The Sisters of Charity wiD

ataff the hospital Miss Sterkel Pledge $21 Million said she will manage the fundshy

raiaing drive for the hospitalFor Four Schools Marjori Crowen Mary Craffey Bobby Crow11 construction It bull planned te 1tOCltVILLl CENTRE ltJft Stephen Craffey provide 200 bedL

-be Rockville Centre dioeeIIrlD campaign f~ $20 million lio Cleveland Planning ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Joyous Noel from Our Lady of the Cape Brewster

build four Catholic high ICbook hal gone over the top with Schools for 18000 pledges totaling $21M7482 ftIe

CLEVELAND (NC) - Archfour new schools will accommoshybishop Edward F Hoban has anshydate 600 New York student jill nounced a multimillion dollarLong Island eampaign to provide classroom for middot18000 high school studentsExchanmt Posts over the next five year

VATICAN CITY (NC)-AJd bishop Gaetano Alibrandl ApolIshy The Bishop of Cleveland anshytoIlc Nuncio to Chile and Arcl nounced no goal But it is esti shybishop Egano Righi-LambertinJ mated that facilities for 18000 Apostolic Nuncio to Lebanon would cost lIB much as $36 milshyhave exchanged posts lion

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Fremiddotedom Rally Continued from Page One

will be 80 teenagers and adults from the Williamston N C area Rev Harold Melvin Fall River Episcopalian minister recently jailed in Williamston fOr partishycipation in a protest against in equalities in treatment of Neshygroes is responsible for the groups invitation to Fall River

They are sponsored by the Southern Christian Leadership Conference led by Rev Martin Luther King Jr While in Masshysachusetts they will stay at Packard Manse Roxbury and will visit nearby communities including Fall River

Rev Edmund Delaney curate at Holy Name parish Fall River will act for the Bishop and head Catholic participation in the rally Representatives of Jewish Bnd Protestant synagogues and churches are also lending supshyport The local NAACP unit is headed by Rev Floyd Black minister at Bethel AME church in Fall River

In connection with the rally NAACP members are seeking dinner invitations for the 80 Williamston citizens preceding the event It is thought that this will give Fall River residents the opportunity of learning at first hand the situation in the South with regard to Negro equality

Invitations are sought for one or two guests at each participashyting home Guests will be picked up by hosts at 3 oclock Sunday afternoon at Bethel AME church Hanover Street and will be brought to Sacred Heart auditoshyrium by 7 to prepare for the rally

Among members of the Homes Committee arranging invitations is Mrs Walter Conrad of Holy Name parish Fall River Those wishing to extend hospitality can reach her at OSborne 4-6128

Kennedy Scholarship PURCHASE (NC) - Manhatshy

tanville College of the Sacred Heart has announced establishshyment of a John Fitzgerald Kenshynedy Scholarship Fund Three gifts totaling $4600 have been received as initial contributions The scholarship will be awarded to students with leadership abilshyity who are in need of financial aid

Redeemer o God who

makest us glad with the yearly expectashytion of our redempshytion grant that we who now joyfully receive Thine onlyshybegotten Son as our Redeemer may also without fear behold Him coming as our Judge tt

Jesuit Scientist Heads Academy

NEW YORK (NC) - Father 1 John J Lynch SJ an expert 1 in the detection of earthquakes has been name president of the New York Academy of Sciences which was founded in 1817 and has a membership of 18000

The Jesuit priest director of Fordham Universitys seismic station was named to the post themiddot day before his 69th birthday He said he considered his apshypointment a distinct honor

The seismic observatory at Fordham is one of the most fa mous centers of earthquake study in the world Besides his supervision of it Father Lynch carries on a full program of ~

teaching mathematics physics and seismology

In 1946 Father Lynch designed a seismic observatory for theChristmas Blessings from St Pius X Dominican Republic to give

Sou~h Yarmouth warnings of earthquakes In 1951 he helped run seismic profiles

Rev Philip Davignon Thomas Slayter Edward in connection with bull search for ~

Robinson Mark Fruean Daniel Baker the tomb of st Petor

Bishop Grutka Gives Pope Saints Relic

v A TIC A H CIT Y (HC) shyBishop Andrew G Grutka of Gary Ind has presented Pope Paul VI with a long-lost relic of St Cyril who with his brother St Methodius brought Chrisshytianity to the Slavs 1100 years ago

Bishop Grutka who Ja of Slovak ancestry gave the relic to the Pope in the Sistine chapel at a ceremony attended by hunshydreds of bishops priests semishynanans and lay people most of them of Slavic origin

May the spiritual signficance and celebration of Christs Birthday bring to us all hope and joy And may we be guided to love peace and charity For therein lies the real meaning of the promi~e

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15 Native Heads See Of Puerto Rico

PONCE (NC)-The Most Key Luis Aponte Mar~ez 41 the new Bishop of Ponce is the first native to become spiritual head of a diocese in Puerto Rico

He succeeded Bishop Jamea E McManus CSSR who disshyclosed here that because of failshying health he had resigned as Bishop of Ponce before Pope Paul VI appointed him to serve as an Auxiliary Bishop of New York

Bishop Aponte a nativE~ of Lajas was ordained to the priestshyhood on April 10 1950 He was consecrated Bishop in 1960 and served as Auxiliary to BiBhop McManus until last April when he was named Coadjutor BiBhop with the right of successionbullbull

Second Bishop He was the second Puerto

Rican to become a bishop--the first was Bishop ~lejo Arizmen di de la Torre who served in South America 160 years ag j)

Auxiliary Bishop Juan de Dios Lopez de Victoria of San Juan P R who was consecrated early this year is the third native of the island to become a member of the hierarchy

Urge Acceptance Of Negroes

DAYTON (NC) - Some- 60 Catholic and Protestant clergyshymen in three nearby Ohio comshymunities have called for acc~ptshyance of Negroes as neighbors on the basis of Christian principles and common decency

The clergymen made clear they expected segregated hllusshying to come to an end and pledged to work for racial jusshytic in their communities of Oakshywood Kettering and Centerville which have a total populatioJtl of about 75000

When Negroes move into the south-of-Dayton neighborhoods as they surely will the stateshyment said there need not be panic or decline in real estate values It is the duty of the Church to prepare for the acshyceptance of these persons on the basis of Christian principles and common decency

The statement also called upon the people of the commushynity to develop programs of self-examination and action leading to justice in race relashytions

Updating Philosophy Aim of Meeting

CHICAGO (NC)-Updatinl~ of philosophy courses in Catholic colleges and universities will be the subject of a meeting of Cath olic philosophy professors from five Midwest statess at DePaul University here tomorrow

It is time our philosophy courses reflect the fact that the world of Thomas Aquinas is not Our world and that his probl~

are not ours Gerard F Kreyehe head of DePauls philosophy deshypartment said commenting on the meeting

Too often professors and lrtUshy

dents shadow-box the ghost of the 13th century by continuing to wrestle with pseudo-probll~ml that nobody else bothers to cono lider he added

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Wonderful A light shall shine

upon us this day for the Lord is born to us and Hemiddot shall be c a I led Wonderful God the Prince of Peace the Father of the world to come of whose reign there shall be no end

ApproveNewman Apostolate Pian

WASHINGTON (NC) -Plana were approved here for raising $5 million for Newman Apostolshyate activities in behalf of more than 600000 Catholics attending secular colleges The action was taken at a

meeting of the board of trusteel of the National Newman Foun dation Three members of the Hierarchy attended the meeting Archbishop Paul J Hallinan of Atlanta retiring episcopal modshyerator of the National Newman Apostolate Archbishop John P Cody Apostolic Administrator of the New Orleans archdiocese and chairman of the Youth Deshypartment Nati-onal Catholic Welfare Conference and Auxilshyiary Bishop James W Malone of Youngstown Ohio newly elected episcopal moderator of the Newman Apostolate

A letter in English from Pope Paul VI was read at the meeting It expressed his approval of the Newman Foundations activities and conveyed his blessings to 1he board of trustees

Top B lood Donor KISUBI (NC)-Brother LwanAn tile Blessings of the Season from ga football coach at St

Holy Cross Fan River Marys College here has set a record as the top blood donor iBRu Ablsla Anna Czerwonka John Levesque Uganda He has donated 18 pin

Robert Abisla CheryJ Kurowski 10 the Rea Cross

Interfaith Groups Back Rights Action

WASHINGTON (NC)-Repre sentatives of Catholic Protestant and Jewish agencies supported a statement here urging efforts to bring the civil rights bill before the House of Representatives

The statement backed a disshycharge petition to get the measshyure out of the House Rules Com_ mittee and also called for other efforts to speed the legislation

The statement was issued fol lowing a special meeting of the Leadership Con~erence on Civil Rights a loosely knit federation at national religious fraternal and secular organizations

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Diocesan Pupils Share Blessings Of Holy Time

Merry Christmas from this column to each and every D i 0 C e san high schooler but special good wishes to those students who have prepared for Christs birthshyday by doing something extra for others

The girls at Fall Rivers Sacred Hearts Academy for inshystance who brought Christmas cheer to elderly ladies at a local convalescent home by including them on Christmas card lists The project was Sodality-inshyspired but open to the entire student body

And all classes at Jesus-Mary Academy Fall River are collectshying food and preparing baskets fQr needy families In addition the Mission Club will provide a new outfit for each while the Sodality will give the family a complete turkey dinner

A Christmas Hootenanny helped provide funds for these projects All classes participated and featured acts included a yodeling demonstration by Jean_ nine Garand French folk songs by Vivianne Ouellette and a duet by Jeanne and Jeannette Robidoux

Rose Hawthorne Home Mt St Mary Academy Glee

Club will make its annual trip to the Rose Hawthorne Lathrop Home this Christmas season In addition to singing carols memshybers bring gifts for the patients

At DA junior and senior 80dalists are sending a Christ shymas spiritual bouquet to the Holy Father The academys anshynual Christmas cantata was held Tuesday while a Jesse Tree Contest Sodality-sponsored was held today It consisted ofa writ ten quiz concerning symbols decshyorating a Jesse Tree displayed tn the school

Also displaying a Jesse Treein addition to participating in the Advent Wreath devotion ~hroughout the past four weeks are students at Tauntons Bishop Cassidy High Each class proshyvided symbols from either the Old or New Testament to hang on the tree And Cassidy girls ate circulating religious Christ shymas cards as part of their camshypaign to keep Christ in Christ shymas

At Bishop Cassidy the Cathoshylic Students Mission Crusade

had girls eating pizza for the missions yesterday Profits from a Pizza-for-Lunch-Daywill supshyport Crusade projects

Christmas Observances

Partying tomorrow will be students at Holy Family High in New Bedford The student counshycil is responsible for food and decorations and each room will have its own party and entershytainment Additionally the Glee Club will sing for the entire student body

Clubs Celebrate

Also at the Mount the French Club has distributed French Christmas cards with the tradishytional Joyeux Noel the United Nations World Affairs Club is partying and the Journalism Club plans a lovely Christmas issue of the Mereian school paper Sodality probationers will send only religious Christ shymas cards

And today the Mounties will offermiddot two performances of Christmas in the Villlage Square produced by the Orshychestra Glee Club and Dramatic Club A performance this aftershynoon is for students and tonights showing is for parents and friends

Joyous GrEetings from Blessed Sacrament Fall River

Monique Paquette Paul Collard Diane Rochfort

Child A Child is born to

us and a Son is given to us whose government is upon His shoulder and His name shall be called the Angel of great counsel

Congress Approves Bracero Extension

WASHINGTON (NC) - The Senate has approved and sent to President Johnson a one-year extension of the controversial Mexican farm labor program amid indications that this may be its last lease on life The House had pJeviously voted exshytension

The program under which Mexican workers called braceros are imported to work on U S farms has long been a target of criticism by church and labor groups

Critics of the program claim it exploits the Mexicans and puts American farm workers at a disshyadvantage

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Jewish Leader Defends Record Of Pius XII

WASHINGTON (NC)-A nationally known Jewish leader has defended Pope Pius XII against the accusashytion that ambition or expediency motivated him in his attitude 10 the nazi persecution of Jews

No one who reads the record of Pius XIIs actions on behalf of Jews can subscribe to this a(lshycusation says Dr Joseph L Lich ten director of the BNai BRHh Anti-Defamation Leagues intershycultural affairs department

Dr Lichten says the assistance rendered by Pope Pius in helping Jews escape from tbe nazis hiding them and pr(l shyviding for their material and spiritual needs was of inesti shymable value

Documented Pamphlet The Jewish leaders analysls

is contained in a heavily docushymE-nted 40 page pamphlet - A Question of Judgment Pius XII and the Jews

The immediate occasion of the pamphlet is a controversial and widely publicized play The Deputy by German author Rolf Hochhuth Produced in several European countries the play is scheduled for a Broadshyway production next year

However Dr Lichten had allshyready published in 1958 an article in the Anti-Defamation League Bulletin Pope Pius xn and the Jews which out- lined the aid given by the late Pope to the Jewish people all over nazi-occupied Europe Dr Lichten has since been engaged in extensive research on the subject

Extended to CatholiClll Dr Lichten puts the case

against Pius XII in these wordll That as head of one of the mogt1 powerful moral forces on earth he committed an unspeakable sin of omission by not issuing a formal statement condemning the nazis genocidal slaughter of the Jews and that his silence was motivated by reasons conshysidered in modern times as baSEl political exigency economic inshyterests and personal ambition

The case for the late Pope he says is That in relation to the insane behavior of the nazill from overlords to self-styled cog like Eichmann he did everything humanly possible to save lives and alleviate suffering among the Jews that a formal statement would have provoked the nazis to brutal retaliation and would substantially have thwarted further Catholic actiolll on behalf of Jews

He says Pope Pius silencE~

bull bull bull extended to persecutions of Catholics as well

Radar System Foils Church Robbers

QUINCY (NC)-A radar sys_ tem ringing Lady of Good Coun sel church here is credited witJll foiling at least 10 attempted robshyberies

The radar apparatus was inshystalled by the pastor Msgr Ar thur J Riley after vandals broke into the church a year ag) and almost ruined its interior

When the radar field is broken floodlights go on a siren is sounded and a signal is set off at Quincy police headquarters

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Seasons Greetings from Our Lady of Lourdes Wellfleet

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Foreign Aid Bill Eliminates Birth Control WASHINGTON (NC)

Senate-House conferees have dropped a b i r t h control authorization from the $36 billion foreign aid bill

In place of a provision author_ izing use of U S tax funds to pay birth control projects in aid-receiving countries the conshyferees agreed to language pershymitting money to be spent to

Object to Showing Of Play The Vicar

BROOKLYN (NC)-The Jewmiddot ish War Veterans of King6 County have expressed concern about possible showing of the play The Vicar which implies that Pius XII shares the guilt for nazi extermination of Jews

Melvin M Hurwitz command_ er of the veterans group said showing of the play will serve no uleful purpose but will conshytinue the lie about Catholics

He also said it is most urgent that all our citizens speak out and relate that the Catholic Church has a record in evidence of helping all minorities includshying the Jews

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Urges All-out Effort In Negroes Behalf

LOUISVILLE (NC) - The Church must use all the means at her disposal to defend the Negro today as she has done for immigrants in the past Matshythew Ahmann executive director of the National Catholic Confershyence on Interracial Justice said at a forum here

An extensive Catholic response to the Negros plight Ahmann said demands increased efforts for joint Negro and white projshyects under Church auspices He listed urban renewal and open occupancy in suburbia as spe cific areas for Catholic coopershyation with other denominations

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Mrs John D Sylvia heads new officers of the Womens Guild to be installed Monday Jan 13

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CYO members will tour Taunshy~ State Hospital Friday Dec 21 Members will go caroling Sunday and Monday Dec 22 and 23 and will attend a Christ shymas party and dance Saturday Dec 28

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New Womens Guild officers are Mrs Stewart Allen presishyd-ent Miss Bernice Lopes viceshypresident Mrs Conrad G Kurth secretary Mrs Manuel Manciel treasurer

Kansas Couple Gets Mission Crosses

WICHITA (NC) - A young married couple heading for the Amazon swamps of Belem Brashyzil where they will staff a Catholic school for homeless boys was given mission crosses here

Bishop Mark K Carroll of Wichita presented the crosses to Mr and Mrs David Schoenhofer of Walnut Kan who are memshybers of the Papal Volunteers for Latin America

The Schoenhofers are answershying the appeal of an Italian priest operating a home for 80 neglected boys Mr Schoenhofer a carpenter will teach the boys woodwork and his wife will keep order and conduct the groups social activities

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Mrs Alexander Kamionek and Mrs Gloria Paquin will be in charge of the social hour for the Womens Guild meeting schedshyuled for 730 Wednesday night Jan 8 A swap party will be featured ST MARY SOUTH DARTMOUTH

The Womens Guild will enshytertain members children at a Christmas party Sunday Dec 22 in the church hall OUR LADY OF GRACE NORTH WESTPORT

Council of Catholic Women members plan a guildola for Saturday Feb 8 HOLY CROSS FALL RIVER

PTA Christmas party will be held at 6 Saturday night Dec 21 in the parish hall A chicken pie supper childrens movies and a visit from Santa Claus will be featured

A social is planned for Sunshyday Jan 26 and the next rel(ushylar meeting wiU be Tuesday Jan 7

VATICAN CITY (NC) - A Vatican City press bulletin has denied reports that a priest who recently went to Isanbul was sent there to explain why Pope Paul VI felt that a meeting with Greek Orthodox Patriarch Athshyenagoras of Constantinople was impossible during the Popes trip to the Holy Land

The priest Father Pierre Duprey WF the Secretariat for Promoting Christian Unitys Undersecretary for Orthodox Relations flew from Rome to Istanbul

A Vatican spokesman said that Fa ther Duprey carried only a letter of introduction from Aushygustin Cardinal Bea SJ Presishydent of the Unity Secretariat to Patriarch Athenagoras Father Duprey delivered no letter from the Pope to the Patriarch he said

Commenting on the Popes visit the Vatican City daily LOsservatore Roman noted that it would coincide with the celeshybration of Orthodox Christmas on Jan 6 which is celebrated in the Western Church as the feast ltgtf the Epiphany

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THE ANC 19Catholic Studies Thurs Dec 19 1963

Course Begins At Yale

NEW HAVEN (NC) - A Adoration new chair for Roman Cathoshylic Studies and the appointshy

A sanctified dayment of Stephan G Kuttner hath shone upon uscanon law professor at the Cathshycome ye nations andolic University of America

Washington as its first incumshy adore the Lord for bent were announced here by this day a great Yale University light hath descended

Kingman Brewster Jr Yale upon the earth Alshypresident said the chair was leluiaestablished through a $500000 gift in memory of the late Father T Lawrason Riggs Yale alumshynus of the 1910 class who was Catholic chaplain at the univershysity for 21 years The chair Advocates Oldsters named for Father Riggs was Learn L~n~uagesmade possible through an enshyd)wmEnt of Yale alumni who PROVIDENCE (NC)-Father prefer to remain anoymous Joseph L Lennon OP dean of Brewster said Providence College here is an

Kuttners appointment is efshy advocate of a delayed vocation fectivp July 1 1964 The professhy movement in the field of foreign sor 56 a native of Germany languages He told the Rhode taught at the University of Bershy Island Modern Language Assoshylin the Lateran University in ciation Winter meeting that pershyRome and joined the Catholic sons 25 years and older learn a

foreign language more swiftly judge and law professor was a U faculty in 1940 His father a

and thoroughly than a high Lutheran his mother Jewish school or college student KnowlshyHe became a convert to the edge of a foreign language enshyCatholic Faith in 1933 He is hances respect and admiration married to ~he former Eva Illich he said and they have nine children

TAKE TIME OUTSodality Members For Personal Inventory

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Aid to Public Schools Exclusively Menace to Existence of Others

CINCINNATI (NC)-Massive Federal aid exclusively for pUb_ lic schools would substantially imperil the healthy existence of church-related schoolsJohn C Hayes dean of the Loyola University School of Law Chishycago said here

In a talk before the Xavier

Laud Popes Plan For Pilgrimage

PHILADELPHIA (NC)-Three non-Catholic leaders said here Pope Paul VIs trip to the Holy Land next month will promote the ecumenical movement and help in the renewal of the Church

This view was expressed at a press conference by Archbishop Iakovos of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of North and South America the Rev Eugene Carson Blake Stated Clerk (chief executive officer) of the United Presbyterian Church in the U S A and Episcopal Bish_ op James A Pike of California

Dr Blake said the Popes Holy Land pilgrimage illustrates the process by which the Catholic Church is coming up to date

Archbishop Iakovos said the trip would contribute to widenshymg the horizon

Bishop Pike said the pilgrimshyage would involve Pope Paul with other Christians on a going out basis - a development he said is needed in the ecumenical movement to avoid the suggesshytion of a patronizing attitude

University Natural Law Society Hayes a former president of the National Council of Catholic Men cited Supreme Court deshycisions in which he said the FederaL government has vindishycated the basic constitutkmal rights of parents and children to choose to be educated in pri shyvate and church-related schools

The same Federal government therefore he maintained ought not to initiate a program which by excluding such schools withshyout constitutional necessity sub_ stantially imperils their healthy existence and development

On the contrary according to Hayes compara1gtle aid ought to be afforded to those schools by including them in the Federal program in forms which are pershymissible under the Constitution as presently construed

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21 J FKs Reading Habits Great Legacy to All By Msgr John S Kennedy

The late President Kenshynedy has left a manifold legacy and many an enshyduring and instructive memshyory to the country Even as this is set down writers in the daily pap e r s a ndshymagazines are analyzing the meaning and the accomplishshyments of his life and espeshycially of his cashyreer in public office In the months and years to come a far more proshyfound and crit shyical interpretation will appear in book after bookThis departshyment concerned as it is with books would now point out but one particular in President Kenshynedys example and that has to do with reading

By those who observed him closely it agreed that he did more reading than any President since Wilson He was a close reader of the daily press and of other periodicals But so are many others in public life He was also and long had been a reader of books

AU Sorts of Books

It is not unheard of that all American President reads books But what we generally hear about is the books he reads for recreation Thus one chief execshyutive is said to get away from the cares of state by plunging into western stories another by eating up whodunits

We sometimes hear of a Presshyidents reading works of history or biography which recreate and illuminate the American past But seldom if ever are we told that a President reads all sorts of books

This last seems to have been the case with Mr Kennedy From time to time there were press stories concerning his reading of the moment and what impressed one was the range represented by the titles listed

Style Discernible The results of such reading

showed in various ways For exshyample in his public addresses It is true of course that he like everyone in a similar posishytion had speechwriters But he himself worked diligently on every talk he gave and his mind his style were discernible in each

Again the results of Mr Ken_ nedys reading manifested themshyselves in his approach to the problems he had to handle He was not narrow doctrinaire or simplistic

He saw complications implishycations distinctions nuances he was humane and subtle Granted that he hewed to cershytain central convictions He did not apply them mechanically or mouth them as if they were magic

Both rigid liberal and rigid conservative faulted him beshycause he did not accede to the easy extremism of either His was a mind informed and disshycriminating which surveyed the whole complex field before him and led him to pick his way carefully

One hopes that this example will be noted bY parents All kinds of trite or sentimental things are being said will be said to their children by fathers and mothers seeking to intershypret to their offspring the life and death of the late President

THE ANCHOR-Hits Interracial Thurs Dec 19 1963

Marriage Laws WASHINGTON (NC) - The

National Catholic Conference for Interracial Justice has branded laws against interracial marriage an invasion of individual rights and a denial of Catholic doctrine

Without specifically advocatshying such marriages the NCCIJ said the right to decide to marshyry and whom to marry resides within the iridividual person

Convention resolutions dealt with a wide range of civil rights issues including one of the most

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the iniquity of the earth be abolished and the Saviour of the world shall reign over us

sensitive of all interracial mar- turn through repeal or court deshyriage cision

The NCCIJ declared that laws The Catholic conscience conshyagainst interracial marriage are demns abhors and rejects the an invasion of individual rights underlying racist philosophy and promised to seek their over_ which speaks of racial intershy

marriage as depreciating a ra-Gift to Hospital cial strain the resolution said

Human persons are not cattle DETROIT (NC) -Providence The Catholic dogma revealed by

Hospital here has received a God of the unity of the human gift of $125 million in the form family cries out against this of General Motors stocks from pagan ideology the family of Edward F Fisher In another resolution the a pioneer in the auto industry NCCIJ said Catholic social and Sister Denise the hospitals ad- fraternal organizations that pracshyministrator said the gift will be tice discrimination should either used to build an educational unit change their policies or have at the new Providence Hospital their chaplains withdrawn and to be completed next Fall be disbanded bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull~bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull~bullbull~~~~ bullbull~

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Broadcaster Hits Church Stand PHILADELPHIA (NC) - The is not to be criticized for

president of the National Assoshy seeking to get higher standards ciation of Broadcasters said here in radio and television programs that a church groups recent But the way to accomplish this statement on broadcasting conshy is not through greater Federal tained recommendations t hat control would lead to government domshy Meanwhile it was announced ination of radio and television that representatives of the NAB

LeRoy Collins NAB president and the church council will meet made this claim in an address in New York Monday to disshy(Nov 30) to the Assembly of cuss the statement United Church Men a unit of A spokesman for the broadshythe Nat ion a 1 C 0 u neil of casters association said it objectsChurches He was referring to particularly to the statements a statement on broadcasting isshy call for regulation by the Fedshysued last June 8 by the National eral Communications CommisshyCouncil sion of commercial announceshy

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bring forth a Son and thou shalt call His name Jesus for He shall save His people fro m their sins

Holy Christmas from Hoi Redeemer Chatham Richard Moye Kevin Rodericks Frances

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Atout Religion

Plan Candelight Service Sunday

WASHINGTON (NC)-Preslshydent Johnson will speak at aft (nterfaith candlelight service Sunday at the Lincoln Memorial that will conclude a month of aational moUrning for President

Kennedy Thousands of candles will be

light at dusk from a torch ig nited at the eternal flame that burns - at the late Presidents grave in Arlington National Cemetery across the Potomac River from the Lincoln Memoshyrial

The program is sponsored by the Interreligious Committee on Race Relations (ICRR) in conshyjunction with the Archdiocese of Washington the Council of Churches and the Jewish Comshymunity Council

It was developed at a meetshyIng of sponsoring organizations called by Archbishop Patrick A OBoyle of Washington chairshyman of the ICRR

Brief prayers will be offered at the service by Msgr John S Spence a member of the ICRR executive committee and two ICRR co-chairmen Episcopal Bishop William F Creighton of WashingtQn and Rabbi Lewis A Weintraub president of the Washington Board of Rabbis

Methodist Bishop John Wesley Lord of Washington also an ICRR co - chairman wi[ be master of ceremonies

Christians in Rome Mark Charity Day

ROME (NC) -Catholics and DonCatholics from eight counshytries exchanged gifts for the poor and the sick during cereshymonies in Romes city hall marking the first Christian Charity Day

ltalian Catholics gave radio 89ts for non-Catholic Dutch hosshypital patients Brazilian Cathoshy

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Methodist Bishop Gerald Ken nedy of Los Angeles was chief author of the statement said Thomas W Braden board presshyident who with William Norris of Pasadena served on the comshymittee

Braden said many teachers misinterpret the U S Supreme

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The- statement said teachers mould be able to differentiate betweoen conducting a compulshysory worship service and teachshying about religion

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dent Shneor Z Shazar prei8ed the work of 1ile ecumenical coundl as he welcomed a IIOUP Birthday 01 pDgr1Dul from Rome whicll ~

cluded DiDe arehbfsbops and Sf G ran t we beshybi~ seech T h bullbull alshyIbe pDsrtms who numbesed 120 Ja aU were led by MeDdte mighty God that Rite ~ Georgea Hakin 01 even as we anticishyAcre zael who tranalated the pate the adorable President lIebrew -language birthday of Thy son welcome and replled for the so too may we joyshygroup fully receive His

bull We here as an of humanitymiddot eternal giftsthe President said have folshylowed with great interest the ecumenical council deliberations in Rome and have witnessed with great satisfaction the spirit of peace and mutual understandshy Ohio Man Donates ing which inspired these di8Ctl18shy Site for Hospital lions

We welcome your efforts in MANSFIELD (NC) - A 144shythis field Not in one day will acre farmland tract in Ohio here we attain these lofty aims but has been donated as a hospital we are sure that justice and love siteto the Sistersof Charity of of one fellow man will triuml~h St Augustine whose mother in the end house is in Cleveland

rter the bishops who canll Justine Sterkel donor of thefrom the U S Caneda Austrashy land comes from a family whichlia ItalT and Africa visited 1be helped establish thia citys twoBasiliea of the Holy Sepulcber parishesia tbe Jordanian leCtor of 1 salem The Sisters of Charity wiD

ataff the hospital Miss Sterkel Pledge $21 Million said she will manage the fundshy

raiaing drive for the hospitalFor Four Schools Marjori Crowen Mary Craffey Bobby Crow11 construction It bull planned te 1tOCltVILLl CENTRE ltJft Stephen Craffey provide 200 bedL

-be Rockville Centre dioeeIIrlD campaign f~ $20 million lio Cleveland Planning ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Joyous Noel from Our Lady of the Cape Brewster

build four Catholic high ICbook hal gone over the top with Schools for 18000 pledges totaling $21M7482 ftIe

CLEVELAND (NC) - Archfour new schools will accommoshybishop Edward F Hoban has anshydate 600 New York student jill nounced a multimillion dollarLong Island eampaign to provide classroom for middot18000 high school studentsExchanmt Posts over the next five year

VATICAN CITY (NC)-AJd bishop Gaetano Alibrandl ApolIshy The Bishop of Cleveland anshytoIlc Nuncio to Chile and Arcl nounced no goal But it is esti shybishop Egano Righi-LambertinJ mated that facilities for 18000 Apostolic Nuncio to Lebanon would cost lIB much as $36 milshyhave exchanged posts lion

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Fremiddotedom Rally Continued from Page One

will be 80 teenagers and adults from the Williamston N C area Rev Harold Melvin Fall River Episcopalian minister recently jailed in Williamston fOr partishycipation in a protest against in equalities in treatment of Neshygroes is responsible for the groups invitation to Fall River

They are sponsored by the Southern Christian Leadership Conference led by Rev Martin Luther King Jr While in Masshysachusetts they will stay at Packard Manse Roxbury and will visit nearby communities including Fall River

Rev Edmund Delaney curate at Holy Name parish Fall River will act for the Bishop and head Catholic participation in the rally Representatives of Jewish Bnd Protestant synagogues and churches are also lending supshyport The local NAACP unit is headed by Rev Floyd Black minister at Bethel AME church in Fall River

In connection with the rally NAACP members are seeking dinner invitations for the 80 Williamston citizens preceding the event It is thought that this will give Fall River residents the opportunity of learning at first hand the situation in the South with regard to Negro equality

Invitations are sought for one or two guests at each participashyting home Guests will be picked up by hosts at 3 oclock Sunday afternoon at Bethel AME church Hanover Street and will be brought to Sacred Heart auditoshyrium by 7 to prepare for the rally

Among members of the Homes Committee arranging invitations is Mrs Walter Conrad of Holy Name parish Fall River Those wishing to extend hospitality can reach her at OSborne 4-6128

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tanville College of the Sacred Heart has announced establishshyment of a John Fitzgerald Kenshynedy Scholarship Fund Three gifts totaling $4600 have been received as initial contributions The scholarship will be awarded to students with leadership abilshyity who are in need of financial aid

Redeemer o God who

makest us glad with the yearly expectashytion of our redempshytion grant that we who now joyfully receive Thine onlyshybegotten Son as our Redeemer may also without fear behold Him coming as our Judge tt

Jesuit Scientist Heads Academy

NEW YORK (NC) - Father 1 John J Lynch SJ an expert 1 in the detection of earthquakes has been name president of the New York Academy of Sciences which was founded in 1817 and has a membership of 18000

The Jesuit priest director of Fordham Universitys seismic station was named to the post themiddot day before his 69th birthday He said he considered his apshypointment a distinct honor

The seismic observatory at Fordham is one of the most fa mous centers of earthquake study in the world Besides his supervision of it Father Lynch carries on a full program of ~

teaching mathematics physics and seismology

In 1946 Father Lynch designed a seismic observatory for theChristmas Blessings from St Pius X Dominican Republic to give

Sou~h Yarmouth warnings of earthquakes In 1951 he helped run seismic profiles

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Bishop Grutka Gives Pope Saints Relic

v A TIC A H CIT Y (HC) shyBishop Andrew G Grutka of Gary Ind has presented Pope Paul VI with a long-lost relic of St Cyril who with his brother St Methodius brought Chrisshytianity to the Slavs 1100 years ago

Bishop Grutka who Ja of Slovak ancestry gave the relic to the Pope in the Sistine chapel at a ceremony attended by hunshydreds of bishops priests semishynanans and lay people most of them of Slavic origin

May the spiritual signficance and celebration of Christs Birthday bring to us all hope and joy And may we be guided to love peace and charity For therein lies the real meaning of the promi~e

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Diocesan Pupils Share Blessings Of Holy Time

Merry Christmas from this column to each and every D i 0 C e san high schooler but special good wishes to those students who have prepared for Christs birthshyday by doing something extra for others

The girls at Fall Rivers Sacred Hearts Academy for inshystance who brought Christmas cheer to elderly ladies at a local convalescent home by including them on Christmas card lists The project was Sodality-inshyspired but open to the entire student body

And all classes at Jesus-Mary Academy Fall River are collectshying food and preparing baskets fQr needy families In addition the Mission Club will provide a new outfit for each while the Sodality will give the family a complete turkey dinner

A Christmas Hootenanny helped provide funds for these projects All classes participated and featured acts included a yodeling demonstration by Jean_ nine Garand French folk songs by Vivianne Ouellette and a duet by Jeanne and Jeannette Robidoux

Rose Hawthorne Home Mt St Mary Academy Glee

Club will make its annual trip to the Rose Hawthorne Lathrop Home this Christmas season In addition to singing carols memshybers bring gifts for the patients

At DA junior and senior 80dalists are sending a Christ shymas spiritual bouquet to the Holy Father The academys anshynual Christmas cantata was held Tuesday while a Jesse Tree Contest Sodality-sponsored was held today It consisted ofa writ ten quiz concerning symbols decshyorating a Jesse Tree displayed tn the school

Also displaying a Jesse Treein addition to participating in the Advent Wreath devotion ~hroughout the past four weeks are students at Tauntons Bishop Cassidy High Each class proshyvided symbols from either the Old or New Testament to hang on the tree And Cassidy girls ate circulating religious Christ shymas cards as part of their camshypaign to keep Christ in Christ shymas

At Bishop Cassidy the Cathoshylic Students Mission Crusade

had girls eating pizza for the missions yesterday Profits from a Pizza-for-Lunch-Daywill supshyport Crusade projects

Christmas Observances

Partying tomorrow will be students at Holy Family High in New Bedford The student counshycil is responsible for food and decorations and each room will have its own party and entershytainment Additionally the Glee Club will sing for the entire student body

Clubs Celebrate

Also at the Mount the French Club has distributed French Christmas cards with the tradishytional Joyeux Noel the United Nations World Affairs Club is partying and the Journalism Club plans a lovely Christmas issue of the Mereian school paper Sodality probationers will send only religious Christ shymas cards

And today the Mounties will offermiddot two performances of Christmas in the Villlage Square produced by the Orshychestra Glee Club and Dramatic Club A performance this aftershynoon is for students and tonights showing is for parents and friends

Joyous GrEetings from Blessed Sacrament Fall River

Monique Paquette Paul Collard Diane Rochfort

Child A Child is born to

us and a Son is given to us whose government is upon His shoulder and His name shall be called the Angel of great counsel

Congress Approves Bracero Extension

WASHINGTON (NC) - The Senate has approved and sent to President Johnson a one-year extension of the controversial Mexican farm labor program amid indications that this may be its last lease on life The House had pJeviously voted exshytension

The program under which Mexican workers called braceros are imported to work on U S farms has long been a target of criticism by church and labor groups

Critics of the program claim it exploits the Mexicans and puts American farm workers at a disshyadvantage

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Jewish Leader Defends Record Of Pius XII

WASHINGTON (NC)-A nationally known Jewish leader has defended Pope Pius XII against the accusashytion that ambition or expediency motivated him in his attitude 10 the nazi persecution of Jews

No one who reads the record of Pius XIIs actions on behalf of Jews can subscribe to this a(lshycusation says Dr Joseph L Lich ten director of the BNai BRHh Anti-Defamation Leagues intershycultural affairs department

Dr Lichten says the assistance rendered by Pope Pius in helping Jews escape from tbe nazis hiding them and pr(l shyviding for their material and spiritual needs was of inesti shymable value

Documented Pamphlet The Jewish leaders analysls

is contained in a heavily docushymE-nted 40 page pamphlet - A Question of Judgment Pius XII and the Jews

The immediate occasion of the pamphlet is a controversial and widely publicized play The Deputy by German author Rolf Hochhuth Produced in several European countries the play is scheduled for a Broadshyway production next year

However Dr Lichten had allshyready published in 1958 an article in the Anti-Defamation League Bulletin Pope Pius xn and the Jews which out- lined the aid given by the late Pope to the Jewish people all over nazi-occupied Europe Dr Lichten has since been engaged in extensive research on the subject

Extended to CatholiClll Dr Lichten puts the case

against Pius XII in these wordll That as head of one of the mogt1 powerful moral forces on earth he committed an unspeakable sin of omission by not issuing a formal statement condemning the nazis genocidal slaughter of the Jews and that his silence was motivated by reasons conshysidered in modern times as baSEl political exigency economic inshyterests and personal ambition

The case for the late Pope he says is That in relation to the insane behavior of the nazill from overlords to self-styled cog like Eichmann he did everything humanly possible to save lives and alleviate suffering among the Jews that a formal statement would have provoked the nazis to brutal retaliation and would substantially have thwarted further Catholic actiolll on behalf of Jews

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Radar System Foils Church Robbers

QUINCY (NC)-A radar sys_ tem ringing Lady of Good Coun sel church here is credited witJll foiling at least 10 attempted robshyberies

The radar apparatus was inshystalled by the pastor Msgr Ar thur J Riley after vandals broke into the church a year ag) and almost ruined its interior

When the radar field is broken floodlights go on a siren is sounded and a signal is set off at Quincy police headquarters

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Foreign Aid Bill Eliminates Birth Control WASHINGTON (NC)

Senate-House conferees have dropped a b i r t h control authorization from the $36 billion foreign aid bill

In place of a provision author_ izing use of U S tax funds to pay birth control projects in aid-receiving countries the conshyferees agreed to language pershymitting money to be spent to

Object to Showing Of Play The Vicar

BROOKLYN (NC)-The Jewmiddot ish War Veterans of King6 County have expressed concern about possible showing of the play The Vicar which implies that Pius XII shares the guilt for nazi extermination of Jews

Melvin M Hurwitz command_ er of the veterans group said showing of the play will serve no uleful purpose but will conshytinue the lie about Catholics

He also said it is most urgent that all our citizens speak out and relate that the Catholic Church has a record in evidence of helping all minorities includshying the Jews

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Urges All-out Effort In Negroes Behalf

LOUISVILLE (NC) - The Church must use all the means at her disposal to defend the Negro today as she has done for immigrants in the past Matshythew Ahmann executive director of the National Catholic Confershyence on Interracial Justice said at a forum here

An extensive Catholic response to the Negros plight Ahmann said demands increased efforts for joint Negro and white projshyects under Church auspices He listed urban renewal and open occupancy in suburbia as spe cific areas for Catholic coopershyation with other denominations

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Following conference agreeshyment (Dec 5) on the aid bill the measure was returned to the two

A Christlnas Prayer May the birthday of the Christ Child rekindle in man everywhere the flames of hope and peace joy and brothershyhood May we realize throughout the coming year the fulfillment of the great inspiring promise of Christmas

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THEA Diocese ef Fall River-Thurs Dec 19 1963 De middot~~s stanbu Praises Popes Plan To Visit -Holy Land18 NEW YORK (NC)-A Jewish ble recognition of the sharedVir itmiddot Reports-~gwil)middotmiddotmiddot leader has applauded the decishy roots of the Jewish and Chrisshy

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New Holy Name Society offi shy New Year plans for the 0shycers are William Renaud presishy ens Guild include installation dent Cornelius J Lynch viceshypresident Timothy J Murphy treasurer Dr Paul P Dunn secretary

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The Womens - Guild plans a Mid-Winter Gala Saturday night Feb 1 at Venus de Milo restaushyrant Next regular meeting will be Monday Jan 13 and the proshygram will include a calendar party

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Mrs John D Sylvia heads new officers of the Womens Guild to be installed Monday Jan 13

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The Council of Catholic Women announces a board meeting for Monday Jan 6

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CYO members will tour Taunshy~ State Hospital Friday Dec 21 Members will go caroling Sunday and Monday Dec 22 and 23 and will attend a Christ shymas party and dance Saturday Dec 28

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New Womens Guild officers are Mrs Stewart Allen presishyd-ent Miss Bernice Lopes viceshypresident Mrs Conrad G Kurth secretary Mrs Manuel Manciel treasurer

Kansas Couple Gets Mission Crosses

WICHITA (NC) - A young married couple heading for the Amazon swamps of Belem Brashyzil where they will staff a Catholic school for homeless boys was given mission crosses here

Bishop Mark K Carroll of Wichita presented the crosses to Mr and Mrs David Schoenhofer of Walnut Kan who are memshybers of the Papal Volunteers for Latin America

The Schoenhofers are answershying the appeal of an Italian priest operating a home for 80 neglected boys Mr Schoenhofer a carpenter will teach the boys woodwork and his wife will keep order and conduct the groups social activities

Pre-Ball Supper Attleboro area of the Society

of St Vincent de Paul will spon_ sor a buffet supper at Whites restaurant prior to the Bishops Charity Ball Wednesday Jan 8 S11pper will begin at 7 and resershyvations may be made by Frid-ay Ian 3 with Mrs Edward Galli shyran or Mrs Harry B Loew

Blind Meet The New Bedford Catholie

Cuild for the Blind will meetmiddottoshyDight at the K of C hall for the IUlnual Christmas party

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The PTA will hold a Christ shymas party for parochial school children tomorrow at the school ST KILIAN NEW BEDFORD

Mrs Alexander Kamionek and Mrs Gloria Paquin will be in charge of the social hour for the Womens Guild meeting schedshyuled for 730 Wednesday night Jan 8 A swap party will be featured ST MARY SOUTH DARTMOUTH

The Womens Guild will enshytertain members children at a Christmas party Sunday Dec 22 in the church hall OUR LADY OF GRACE NORTH WESTPORT

Council of Catholic Women members plan a guildola for Saturday Feb 8 HOLY CROSS FALL RIVER

PTA Christmas party will be held at 6 Saturday night Dec 21 in the parish hall A chicken pie supper childrens movies and a visit from Santa Claus will be featured

A social is planned for Sunshyday Jan 26 and the next rel(ushylar meeting wiU be Tuesday Jan 7

VATICAN CITY (NC) - A Vatican City press bulletin has denied reports that a priest who recently went to Isanbul was sent there to explain why Pope Paul VI felt that a meeting with Greek Orthodox Patriarch Athshyenagoras of Constantinople was impossible during the Popes trip to the Holy Land

The priest Father Pierre Duprey WF the Secretariat for Promoting Christian Unitys Undersecretary for Orthodox Relations flew from Rome to Istanbul

A Vatican spokesman said that Fa ther Duprey carried only a letter of introduction from Aushygustin Cardinal Bea SJ Presishydent of the Unity Secretariat to Patriarch Athenagoras Father Duprey delivered no letter from the Pope to the Patriarch he said

Commenting on the Popes visit the Vatican City daily LOsservatore Roman noted that it would coincide with the celeshybration of Orthodox Christmas on Jan 6 which is celebrated in the Western Church as the feast ltgtf the Epiphany

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THE ANC 19Catholic Studies Thurs Dec 19 1963

Course Begins At Yale

NEW HAVEN (NC) - A Adoration new chair for Roman Cathoshylic Studies and the appointshy

A sanctified dayment of Stephan G Kuttner hath shone upon uscanon law professor at the Cathshycome ye nations andolic University of America

Washington as its first incumshy adore the Lord for bent were announced here by this day a great Yale University light hath descended

Kingman Brewster Jr Yale upon the earth Alshypresident said the chair was leluiaestablished through a $500000 gift in memory of the late Father T Lawrason Riggs Yale alumshynus of the 1910 class who was Catholic chaplain at the univershysity for 21 years The chair Advocates Oldsters named for Father Riggs was Learn L~n~uagesmade possible through an enshyd)wmEnt of Yale alumni who PROVIDENCE (NC)-Father prefer to remain anoymous Joseph L Lennon OP dean of Brewster said Providence College here is an

Kuttners appointment is efshy advocate of a delayed vocation fectivp July 1 1964 The professhy movement in the field of foreign sor 56 a native of Germany languages He told the Rhode taught at the University of Bershy Island Modern Language Assoshylin the Lateran University in ciation Winter meeting that pershyRome and joined the Catholic sons 25 years and older learn a

foreign language more swiftly judge and law professor was a U faculty in 1940 His father a

and thoroughly than a high Lutheran his mother Jewish school or college student KnowlshyHe became a convert to the edge of a foreign language enshyCatholic Faith in 1933 He is hances respect and admiration married to ~he former Eva Illich he said and they have nine children

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Aid to Public Schools Exclusively Menace to Existence of Others

CINCINNATI (NC)-Massive Federal aid exclusively for pUb_ lic schools would substantially imperil the healthy existence of church-related schoolsJohn C Hayes dean of the Loyola University School of Law Chishycago said here

In a talk before the Xavier

Laud Popes Plan For Pilgrimage

PHILADELPHIA (NC)-Three non-Catholic leaders said here Pope Paul VIs trip to the Holy Land next month will promote the ecumenical movement and help in the renewal of the Church

This view was expressed at a press conference by Archbishop Iakovos of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of North and South America the Rev Eugene Carson Blake Stated Clerk (chief executive officer) of the United Presbyterian Church in the U S A and Episcopal Bish_ op James A Pike of California

Dr Blake said the Popes Holy Land pilgrimage illustrates the process by which the Catholic Church is coming up to date

Archbishop Iakovos said the trip would contribute to widenshymg the horizon

Bishop Pike said the pilgrimshyage would involve Pope Paul with other Christians on a going out basis - a development he said is needed in the ecumenical movement to avoid the suggesshytion of a patronizing attitude

University Natural Law Society Hayes a former president of the National Council of Catholic Men cited Supreme Court deshycisions in which he said the FederaL government has vindishycated the basic constitutkmal rights of parents and children to choose to be educated in pri shyvate and church-related schools

The same Federal government therefore he maintained ought not to initiate a program which by excluding such schools withshyout constitutional necessity sub_ stantially imperils their healthy existence and development

On the contrary according to Hayes compara1gtle aid ought to be afforded to those schools by including them in the Federal program in forms which are pershymissible under the Constitution as presently construed

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Among these permissible forms of aid he indicated are low-cost loans for the construcshytion of academic facilities scholshyarship loans or grants to pupils grants for nationally-vital secushylar education subsidized lunch programs or any other publicshypurpose services to students which merely incidentally aid the school which the student at shytends

Moreover parents of pupils in church-related schools can conshystitutionally be included he middotdemiddot clared along with the parents of pupils in public schools in any Federal program of tax deshyductions or tax credits which might be established to aid education

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21 J FKs Reading Habits Great Legacy to All By Msgr John S Kennedy

The late President Kenshynedy has left a manifold legacy and many an enshyduring and instructive memshyory to the country Even as this is set down writers in the daily pap e r s a ndshymagazines are analyzing the meaning and the accomplishshyments of his life and espeshycially of his cashyreer in public office In the months and years to come a far more proshyfound and crit shyical interpretation will appear in book after bookThis departshyment concerned as it is with books would now point out but one particular in President Kenshynedys example and that has to do with reading

By those who observed him closely it agreed that he did more reading than any President since Wilson He was a close reader of the daily press and of other periodicals But so are many others in public life He was also and long had been a reader of books

AU Sorts of Books

It is not unheard of that all American President reads books But what we generally hear about is the books he reads for recreation Thus one chief execshyutive is said to get away from the cares of state by plunging into western stories another by eating up whodunits

We sometimes hear of a Presshyidents reading works of history or biography which recreate and illuminate the American past But seldom if ever are we told that a President reads all sorts of books

This last seems to have been the case with Mr Kennedy From time to time there were press stories concerning his reading of the moment and what impressed one was the range represented by the titles listed

Style Discernible The results of such reading

showed in various ways For exshyample in his public addresses It is true of course that he like everyone in a similar posishytion had speechwriters But he himself worked diligently on every talk he gave and his mind his style were discernible in each

Again the results of Mr Ken_ nedys reading manifested themshyselves in his approach to the problems he had to handle He was not narrow doctrinaire or simplistic

He saw complications implishycations distinctions nuances he was humane and subtle Granted that he hewed to cershytain central convictions He did not apply them mechanically or mouth them as if they were magic

Both rigid liberal and rigid conservative faulted him beshycause he did not accede to the easy extremism of either His was a mind informed and disshycriminating which surveyed the whole complex field before him and led him to pick his way carefully

One hopes that this example will be noted bY parents All kinds of trite or sentimental things are being said will be said to their children by fathers and mothers seeking to intershypret to their offspring the life and death of the late President

THE ANCHOR-Hits Interracial Thurs Dec 19 1963

Marriage Laws WASHINGTON (NC) - The

National Catholic Conference for Interracial Justice has branded laws against interracial marriage an invasion of individual rights and a denial of Catholic doctrine

Without specifically advocatshying such marriages the NCCIJ said the right to decide to marshyry and whom to marry resides within the iridividual person

Convention resolutions dealt with a wide range of civil rights issues including one of the most

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the iniquity of the earth be abolished and the Saviour of the world shall reign over us

sensitive of all interracial mar- turn through repeal or court deshyriage cision

The NCCIJ declared that laws The Catholic conscience conshyagainst interracial marriage are demns abhors and rejects the an invasion of individual rights underlying racist philosophy and promised to seek their over_ which speaks of racial intershy

marriage as depreciating a ra-Gift to Hospital cial strain the resolution said

Human persons are not cattle DETROIT (NC) -Providence The Catholic dogma revealed by

Hospital here has received a God of the unity of the human gift of $125 million in the form family cries out against this of General Motors stocks from pagan ideology the family of Edward F Fisher In another resolution the a pioneer in the auto industry NCCIJ said Catholic social and Sister Denise the hospitals ad- fraternal organizations that pracshyministrator said the gift will be tice discrimination should either used to build an educational unit change their policies or have at the new Providence Hospital their chaplains withdrawn and to be completed next Fall be disbanded bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull~bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull~bullbull~~~~ bullbull~

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Broadcaster Hits Church Stand PHILADELPHIA (NC) - The is not to be criticized for

president of the National Assoshy seeking to get higher standards ciation of Broadcasters said here in radio and television programs that a church groups recent But the way to accomplish this statement on broadcasting conshy is not through greater Federal tained recommendations t hat control would lead to government domshy Meanwhile it was announced ination of radio and television that representatives of the NAB

LeRoy Collins NAB president and the church council will meet made this claim in an address in New York Monday to disshy(Nov 30) to the Assembly of cuss the statement United Church Men a unit of A spokesman for the broadshythe Nat ion a 1 C 0 u neil of casters association said it objectsChurches He was referring to particularly to the statements a statement on broadcasting isshy call for regulation by the Fedshysued last June 8 by the National eral Communications CommisshyCouncil sion of commercial announceshy

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bring forth a Son and thou shalt call His name Jesus for He shall save His people fro m their sins

Holy Christmas from Hoi Redeemer Chatham Richard Moye Kevin Rodericks Frances

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Atout Religion

Plan Candelight Service Sunday

WASHINGTON (NC)-Preslshydent Johnson will speak at aft (nterfaith candlelight service Sunday at the Lincoln Memorial that will conclude a month of aational moUrning for President

Kennedy Thousands of candles will be

light at dusk from a torch ig nited at the eternal flame that burns - at the late Presidents grave in Arlington National Cemetery across the Potomac River from the Lincoln Memoshyrial

The program is sponsored by the Interreligious Committee on Race Relations (ICRR) in conshyjunction with the Archdiocese of Washington the Council of Churches and the Jewish Comshymunity Council

It was developed at a meetshyIng of sponsoring organizations called by Archbishop Patrick A OBoyle of Washington chairshyman of the ICRR

Brief prayers will be offered at the service by Msgr John S Spence a member of the ICRR executive committee and two ICRR co-chairmen Episcopal Bishop William F Creighton of WashingtQn and Rabbi Lewis A Weintraub president of the Washington Board of Rabbis

Methodist Bishop John Wesley Lord of Washington also an ICRR co - chairman wi[ be master of ceremonies

Christians in Rome Mark Charity Day

ROME (NC) -Catholics and DonCatholics from eight counshytries exchanged gifts for the poor and the sick during cereshymonies in Romes city hall marking the first Christian Charity Day

ltalian Catholics gave radio 89ts for non-Catholic Dutch hosshypital patients Brazilian Cathoshy

~ lies gave coffee for non-Catholic patients in a Norwegian hospital Danish non-Catholics g a v e trousseaus for Congolese Cathoshylic brides and non-Catholic Swedes gave toys for Catholic children in the Philippines

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atatement encouraging Califorshynia public school teachers to teach about religion will be conshysidered by the California Board of Education

Methodist Bishop Gerald Ken nedy of Los Angeles was chief author of the statement said Thomas W Braden board presshyident who with William Norris of Pasadena served on the comshymittee

Braden said many teachers misinterpret the U S Supreme

Court decision banning prayers in schools as also banning teachshying about religion

The statement prepared at the boards request said Christian

parents are protected by law againllt attempts to destroy or weaken their childrens faith ill their religion

The- statement said teachers mould be able to differentiate betweoen conducting a compulshysory worship service and teachshying about religion

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The puampol tile Church of SL FraDcls SaVerio ill VIJAYAshyPl1BAM in Trichur diocese ill southern IDdia writes This

church was established ill 1911 when amphis plaoe was most andeVelopecL Latel7 the Catholic populatioa has been steadil iIlcreasinc The church IDeant for hardl7 100 famili DOW bu to accommodate 600 famills we arCeDtl7 Deedmiddot 000 to eoDshystruct a larger cbarch Be upla farther that the -ampoverument has erected a coliece aDd other iDstit tlons includinamp those of the Arm7

nHOI Pillbl MIn- AU there which increases the numbelll using tbe charch The pastor Father

lor b 0rH1tUl Cheb Kadampattuparambil wa~l seeshyended b the Bishop of Trich1ll earnestb asU oar usistaooe ~ amount is appreciated

A PRIEST IN THE FAMILY We have numerous nafues of seminarians like NICHOLAS

SCHIRO needing help to get through their six years of training Cost $100 a year Your prayers and financial help assist the Holy Spirit to bring Hia work to fruition And yours will be the lifelong jor

ADAM AND EVE AD ancient Moslem tradition tells how God took pity on Adam

and Eve oar first parents after the left Paradise Thewa dered doWll through Asia aDd India God created for them Ceylon a second natural Paradise A high mountain there even today is the place of pilgrimage The IslaDds that link India

1IDd Ceylon are called Adams Bridge bull In southern India there are 10 maD vocations and calls on ns for help to balld charches Perhaps DOwhere Is abowinlaquo the wind of the Spirit mach To further this we think of

THE TWELVE WAYS TO CHRISTMAS GIVINGmiddot L Build a CHAPEL where Christ may come every dllJ

Cost $2500 2 Build a SCHOOL where children may learn to know

Christ Cost $2500 S Build a CONVENT where Sisters may dwell aod teach

Cost $2500 to Send MASS STIPENDS Our 15000 priests dally IDGU

of support S Purchase a CHAPEL ITEM such as

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8 A MEMBERSHIP In our association for yourself relashytive or friend Cost 1 a year for a single person $5 for a family

it Adopt a SISTER-TQ-BE Ber training costa $150 bull year for two years

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THE ANCHOR- 23Israeli President Thurs Dec 19 1963

Greets Pilgrims JERUSALEM (lfC) - Preshy

dent Shneor Z Shazar prei8ed the work of 1ile ecumenical coundl as he welcomed a IIOUP Birthday 01 pDgr1Dul from Rome whicll ~

cluded DiDe arehbfsbops and Sf G ran t we beshybi~ seech T h bullbull alshyIbe pDsrtms who numbesed 120 Ja aU were led by MeDdte mighty God that Rite ~ Georgea Hakin 01 even as we anticishyAcre zael who tranalated the pate the adorable President lIebrew -language birthday of Thy son welcome and replled for the so too may we joyshygroup fully receive His

bull We here as an of humanitymiddot eternal giftsthe President said have folshylowed with great interest the ecumenical council deliberations in Rome and have witnessed with great satisfaction the spirit of peace and mutual understandshy Ohio Man Donates ing which inspired these di8Ctl18shy Site for Hospital lions

We welcome your efforts in MANSFIELD (NC) - A 144shythis field Not in one day will acre farmland tract in Ohio here we attain these lofty aims but has been donated as a hospital we are sure that justice and love siteto the Sistersof Charity of of one fellow man will triuml~h St Augustine whose mother in the end house is in Cleveland

rter the bishops who canll Justine Sterkel donor of thefrom the U S Caneda Austrashy land comes from a family whichlia ItalT and Africa visited 1be helped establish thia citys twoBasiliea of the Holy Sepulcber parishesia tbe Jordanian leCtor of 1 salem The Sisters of Charity wiD

ataff the hospital Miss Sterkel Pledge $21 Million said she will manage the fundshy

raiaing drive for the hospitalFor Four Schools Marjori Crowen Mary Craffey Bobby Crow11 construction It bull planned te 1tOCltVILLl CENTRE ltJft Stephen Craffey provide 200 bedL

-be Rockville Centre dioeeIIrlD campaign f~ $20 million lio Cleveland Planning ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Joyous Noel from Our Lady of the Cape Brewster

build four Catholic high ICbook hal gone over the top with Schools for 18000 pledges totaling $21M7482 ftIe

CLEVELAND (NC) - Archfour new schools will accommoshybishop Edward F Hoban has anshydate 600 New York student jill nounced a multimillion dollarLong Island eampaign to provide classroom for middot18000 high school studentsExchanmt Posts over the next five year

VATICAN CITY (NC)-AJd bishop Gaetano Alibrandl ApolIshy The Bishop of Cleveland anshytoIlc Nuncio to Chile and Arcl nounced no goal But it is esti shybishop Egano Righi-LambertinJ mated that facilities for 18000 Apostolic Nuncio to Lebanon would cost lIB much as $36 milshyhave exchanged posts lion

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Fremiddotedom Rally Continued from Page One

will be 80 teenagers and adults from the Williamston N C area Rev Harold Melvin Fall River Episcopalian minister recently jailed in Williamston fOr partishycipation in a protest against in equalities in treatment of Neshygroes is responsible for the groups invitation to Fall River

They are sponsored by the Southern Christian Leadership Conference led by Rev Martin Luther King Jr While in Masshysachusetts they will stay at Packard Manse Roxbury and will visit nearby communities including Fall River

Rev Edmund Delaney curate at Holy Name parish Fall River will act for the Bishop and head Catholic participation in the rally Representatives of Jewish Bnd Protestant synagogues and churches are also lending supshyport The local NAACP unit is headed by Rev Floyd Black minister at Bethel AME church in Fall River

In connection with the rally NAACP members are seeking dinner invitations for the 80 Williamston citizens preceding the event It is thought that this will give Fall River residents the opportunity of learning at first hand the situation in the South with regard to Negro equality

Invitations are sought for one or two guests at each participashyting home Guests will be picked up by hosts at 3 oclock Sunday afternoon at Bethel AME church Hanover Street and will be brought to Sacred Heart auditoshyrium by 7 to prepare for the rally

Among members of the Homes Committee arranging invitations is Mrs Walter Conrad of Holy Name parish Fall River Those wishing to extend hospitality can reach her at OSborne 4-6128

Kennedy Scholarship PURCHASE (NC) - Manhatshy

tanville College of the Sacred Heart has announced establishshyment of a John Fitzgerald Kenshynedy Scholarship Fund Three gifts totaling $4600 have been received as initial contributions The scholarship will be awarded to students with leadership abilshyity who are in need of financial aid

Redeemer o God who

makest us glad with the yearly expectashytion of our redempshytion grant that we who now joyfully receive Thine onlyshybegotten Son as our Redeemer may also without fear behold Him coming as our Judge tt

Jesuit Scientist Heads Academy

NEW YORK (NC) - Father 1 John J Lynch SJ an expert 1 in the detection of earthquakes has been name president of the New York Academy of Sciences which was founded in 1817 and has a membership of 18000

The Jesuit priest director of Fordham Universitys seismic station was named to the post themiddot day before his 69th birthday He said he considered his apshypointment a distinct honor

The seismic observatory at Fordham is one of the most fa mous centers of earthquake study in the world Besides his supervision of it Father Lynch carries on a full program of ~

teaching mathematics physics and seismology

In 1946 Father Lynch designed a seismic observatory for theChristmas Blessings from St Pius X Dominican Republic to give

Sou~h Yarmouth warnings of earthquakes In 1951 he helped run seismic profiles

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Bishop Grutka Gives Pope Saints Relic

v A TIC A H CIT Y (HC) shyBishop Andrew G Grutka of Gary Ind has presented Pope Paul VI with a long-lost relic of St Cyril who with his brother St Methodius brought Chrisshytianity to the Slavs 1100 years ago

Bishop Grutka who Ja of Slovak ancestry gave the relic to the Pope in the Sistine chapel at a ceremony attended by hunshydreds of bishops priests semishynanans and lay people most of them of Slavic origin

May the spiritual signficance and celebration of Christs Birthday bring to us all hope and joy And may we be guided to love peace and charity For therein lies the real meaning of the promi~e

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Jewish Leader Defends Record Of Pius XII

WASHINGTON (NC)-A nationally known Jewish leader has defended Pope Pius XII against the accusashytion that ambition or expediency motivated him in his attitude 10 the nazi persecution of Jews

No one who reads the record of Pius XIIs actions on behalf of Jews can subscribe to this a(lshycusation says Dr Joseph L Lich ten director of the BNai BRHh Anti-Defamation Leagues intershycultural affairs department

Dr Lichten says the assistance rendered by Pope Pius in helping Jews escape from tbe nazis hiding them and pr(l shyviding for their material and spiritual needs was of inesti shymable value

Documented Pamphlet The Jewish leaders analysls

is contained in a heavily docushymE-nted 40 page pamphlet - A Question of Judgment Pius XII and the Jews

The immediate occasion of the pamphlet is a controversial and widely publicized play The Deputy by German author Rolf Hochhuth Produced in several European countries the play is scheduled for a Broadshyway production next year

However Dr Lichten had allshyready published in 1958 an article in the Anti-Defamation League Bulletin Pope Pius xn and the Jews which out- lined the aid given by the late Pope to the Jewish people all over nazi-occupied Europe Dr Lichten has since been engaged in extensive research on the subject

Extended to CatholiClll Dr Lichten puts the case

against Pius XII in these wordll That as head of one of the mogt1 powerful moral forces on earth he committed an unspeakable sin of omission by not issuing a formal statement condemning the nazis genocidal slaughter of the Jews and that his silence was motivated by reasons conshysidered in modern times as baSEl political exigency economic inshyterests and personal ambition

The case for the late Pope he says is That in relation to the insane behavior of the nazill from overlords to self-styled cog like Eichmann he did everything humanly possible to save lives and alleviate suffering among the Jews that a formal statement would have provoked the nazis to brutal retaliation and would substantially have thwarted further Catholic actiolll on behalf of Jews

He says Pope Pius silencE~

bull bull bull extended to persecutions of Catholics as well

Radar System Foils Church Robbers

QUINCY (NC)-A radar sys_ tem ringing Lady of Good Coun sel church here is credited witJll foiling at least 10 attempted robshyberies

The radar apparatus was inshystalled by the pastor Msgr Ar thur J Riley after vandals broke into the church a year ag) and almost ruined its interior

When the radar field is broken floodlights go on a siren is sounded and a signal is set off at Quincy police headquarters

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Seasons Greetings from Our Lady of Lourdes Wellfleet

Mary Coughlin Kevin Coughlin Tommy Coughlin Martin Rogers Gordon Brown Douglas Brown Diane Brown

Foreign Aid Bill Eliminates Birth Control WASHINGTON (NC)

Senate-House conferees have dropped a b i r t h control authorization from the $36 billion foreign aid bill

In place of a provision author_ izing use of U S tax funds to pay birth control projects in aid-receiving countries the conshyferees agreed to language pershymitting money to be spent to

Object to Showing Of Play The Vicar

BROOKLYN (NC)-The Jewmiddot ish War Veterans of King6 County have expressed concern about possible showing of the play The Vicar which implies that Pius XII shares the guilt for nazi extermination of Jews

Melvin M Hurwitz command_ er of the veterans group said showing of the play will serve no uleful purpose but will conshytinue the lie about Catholics

He also said it is most urgent that all our citizens speak out and relate that the Catholic Church has a record in evidence of helping all minorities includshying the Jews

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Urges All-out Effort In Negroes Behalf

LOUISVILLE (NC) - The Church must use all the means at her disposal to defend the Negro today as she has done for immigrants in the past Matshythew Ahmann executive director of the National Catholic Confershyence on Interracial Justice said at a forum here

An extensive Catholic response to the Negros plight Ahmann said demands increased efforts for joint Negro and white projshyects under Church auspices He listed urban renewal and open occupancy in suburbia as spe cific areas for Catholic coopershyation with other denominations

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This was seen as a considershyable step back from the original provision which would have allowed expenditures to conshyduct research into probleDlil of controllling population growth and to provide technical and other assistance to cooperating countries in carrying out pro grams of population control

Following conference agreeshyment (Dec 5) on the aid bill the measure was returned to the two

A Christlnas Prayer May the birthday of the Christ Child rekindle in man everywhere the flames of hope and peace joy and brothershyhood May we realize throughout the coming year the fulfillment of the great inspiring promise of Christmas

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THEA Diocese ef Fall River-Thurs Dec 19 1963 De middot~~s stanbu Praises Popes Plan To Visit -Holy Land18 NEW YORK (NC)-A Jewish ble recognition of the sharedVir itmiddot Reports-~gwil)middotmiddotmiddot leader has applauded the decishy roots of the Jewish and Chrisshy

r_ The Parish P~~~rJ~ BOLY NAME ST ELIZABETH FALL RIVER FALL RIVER

New Holy Name Society offi shy New Year plans for the 0shycers are William Renaud presishy ens Guild include installation dent Cornelius J Lynch viceshypresident Timothy J Murphy treasurer Dr Paul P Dunn secretary

ST JOSEPH FALL RIVER

The Womens - Guild plans a Mid-Winter Gala Saturday night Feb 1 at Venus de Milo restaushyrant Next regular meeting will be Monday Jan 13 and the proshygram will include a calendar party

SACRED HEART OAK BLUFFS

Mrs John D Sylvia heads new officers of the Womens Guild to be installed Monday Jan 13

ST ANTHONY OF PADUA FALL RIVER

The Council of Catholic Women announces a board meeting for Monday Jan 6

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CYO members will tour Taunshy~ State Hospital Friday Dec 21 Members will go caroling Sunday and Monday Dec 22 and 23 and will attend a Christ shymas party and dance Saturday Dec 28

ST AUGUSTINE VINEYARD HAVEN

New Womens Guild officers are Mrs Stewart Allen presishyd-ent Miss Bernice Lopes viceshypresident Mrs Conrad G Kurth secretary Mrs Manuel Manciel treasurer

Kansas Couple Gets Mission Crosses

WICHITA (NC) - A young married couple heading for the Amazon swamps of Belem Brashyzil where they will staff a Catholic school for homeless boys was given mission crosses here

Bishop Mark K Carroll of Wichita presented the crosses to Mr and Mrs David Schoenhofer of Walnut Kan who are memshybers of the Papal Volunteers for Latin America

The Schoenhofers are answershying the appeal of an Italian priest operating a home for 80 neglected boys Mr Schoenhofer a carpenter will teach the boys woodwork and his wife will keep order and conduct the groups social activities

Pre-Ball Supper Attleboro area of the Society

of St Vincent de Paul will spon_ sor a buffet supper at Whites restaurant prior to the Bishops Charity Ball Wednesday Jan 8 S11pper will begin at 7 and resershyvations may be made by Frid-ay Ian 3 with Mrs Edward Galli shyran or Mrs Harry B Loew

Blind Meet The New Bedford Catholie

Cuild for the Blind will meetmiddottoshyDight at the K of C hall for the IUlnual Christmas party

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ceremonies Saturday Jan 11 and a malasada supper Saturday Feb 1 Next regular meeting will be at 730 Wednesday night Jan 15 ESPIRITO SANTO FALL RIVER

The PTA will hold a Christ shymas party for parochial school children tomorrow at the school ST KILIAN NEW BEDFORD

Mrs Alexander Kamionek and Mrs Gloria Paquin will be in charge of the social hour for the Womens Guild meeting schedshyuled for 730 Wednesday night Jan 8 A swap party will be featured ST MARY SOUTH DARTMOUTH

The Womens Guild will enshytertain members children at a Christmas party Sunday Dec 22 in the church hall OUR LADY OF GRACE NORTH WESTPORT

Council of Catholic Women members plan a guildola for Saturday Feb 8 HOLY CROSS FALL RIVER

PTA Christmas party will be held at 6 Saturday night Dec 21 in the parish hall A chicken pie supper childrens movies and a visit from Santa Claus will be featured

A social is planned for Sunshyday Jan 26 and the next rel(ushylar meeting wiU be Tuesday Jan 7

VATICAN CITY (NC) - A Vatican City press bulletin has denied reports that a priest who recently went to Isanbul was sent there to explain why Pope Paul VI felt that a meeting with Greek Orthodox Patriarch Athshyenagoras of Constantinople was impossible during the Popes trip to the Holy Land

The priest Father Pierre Duprey WF the Secretariat for Promoting Christian Unitys Undersecretary for Orthodox Relations flew from Rome to Istanbul

A Vatican spokesman said that Fa ther Duprey carried only a letter of introduction from Aushygustin Cardinal Bea SJ Presishydent of the Unity Secretariat to Patriarch Athenagoras Father Duprey delivered no letter from the Pope to the Patriarch he said

Commenting on the Popes visit the Vatican City daily LOsservatore Roman noted that it would coincide with the celeshybration of Orthodox Christmas on Jan 6 which is celebrated in the Western Church as the feast ltgtf the Epiphany

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THE ANC 19Catholic Studies Thurs Dec 19 1963

Course Begins At Yale

NEW HAVEN (NC) - A Adoration new chair for Roman Cathoshylic Studies and the appointshy

A sanctified dayment of Stephan G Kuttner hath shone upon uscanon law professor at the Cathshycome ye nations andolic University of America

Washington as its first incumshy adore the Lord for bent were announced here by this day a great Yale University light hath descended

Kingman Brewster Jr Yale upon the earth Alshypresident said the chair was leluiaestablished through a $500000 gift in memory of the late Father T Lawrason Riggs Yale alumshynus of the 1910 class who was Catholic chaplain at the univershysity for 21 years The chair Advocates Oldsters named for Father Riggs was Learn L~n~uagesmade possible through an enshyd)wmEnt of Yale alumni who PROVIDENCE (NC)-Father prefer to remain anoymous Joseph L Lennon OP dean of Brewster said Providence College here is an

Kuttners appointment is efshy advocate of a delayed vocation fectivp July 1 1964 The professhy movement in the field of foreign sor 56 a native of Germany languages He told the Rhode taught at the University of Bershy Island Modern Language Assoshylin the Lateran University in ciation Winter meeting that pershyRome and joined the Catholic sons 25 years and older learn a

foreign language more swiftly judge and law professor was a U faculty in 1940 His father a

and thoroughly than a high Lutheran his mother Jewish school or college student KnowlshyHe became a convert to the edge of a foreign language enshyCatholic Faith in 1933 He is hances respect and admiration married to ~he former Eva Illich he said and they have nine children

TAKE TIME OUTSodality Members For Personal Inventory

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Aid to Public Schools Exclusively Menace to Existence of Others

CINCINNATI (NC)-Massive Federal aid exclusively for pUb_ lic schools would substantially imperil the healthy existence of church-related schoolsJohn C Hayes dean of the Loyola University School of Law Chishycago said here

In a talk before the Xavier

Laud Popes Plan For Pilgrimage

PHILADELPHIA (NC)-Three non-Catholic leaders said here Pope Paul VIs trip to the Holy Land next month will promote the ecumenical movement and help in the renewal of the Church

This view was expressed at a press conference by Archbishop Iakovos of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of North and South America the Rev Eugene Carson Blake Stated Clerk (chief executive officer) of the United Presbyterian Church in the U S A and Episcopal Bish_ op James A Pike of California

Dr Blake said the Popes Holy Land pilgrimage illustrates the process by which the Catholic Church is coming up to date

Archbishop Iakovos said the trip would contribute to widenshymg the horizon

Bishop Pike said the pilgrimshyage would involve Pope Paul with other Christians on a going out basis - a development he said is needed in the ecumenical movement to avoid the suggesshytion of a patronizing attitude

University Natural Law Society Hayes a former president of the National Council of Catholic Men cited Supreme Court deshycisions in which he said the FederaL government has vindishycated the basic constitutkmal rights of parents and children to choose to be educated in pri shyvate and church-related schools

The same Federal government therefore he maintained ought not to initiate a program which by excluding such schools withshyout constitutional necessity sub_ stantially imperils their healthy existence and development

On the contrary according to Hayes compara1gtle aid ought to be afforded to those schools by including them in the Federal program in forms which are pershymissible under the Constitution as presently construed

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Moreover parents of pupils in church-related schools can conshystitutionally be included he middotdemiddot clared along with the parents of pupils in public schools in any Federal program of tax deshyductions or tax credits which might be established to aid education

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21 J FKs Reading Habits Great Legacy to All By Msgr John S Kennedy

The late President Kenshynedy has left a manifold legacy and many an enshyduring and instructive memshyory to the country Even as this is set down writers in the daily pap e r s a ndshymagazines are analyzing the meaning and the accomplishshyments of his life and espeshycially of his cashyreer in public office In the months and years to come a far more proshyfound and crit shyical interpretation will appear in book after bookThis departshyment concerned as it is with books would now point out but one particular in President Kenshynedys example and that has to do with reading

By those who observed him closely it agreed that he did more reading than any President since Wilson He was a close reader of the daily press and of other periodicals But so are many others in public life He was also and long had been a reader of books

AU Sorts of Books

It is not unheard of that all American President reads books But what we generally hear about is the books he reads for recreation Thus one chief execshyutive is said to get away from the cares of state by plunging into western stories another by eating up whodunits

We sometimes hear of a Presshyidents reading works of history or biography which recreate and illuminate the American past But seldom if ever are we told that a President reads all sorts of books

This last seems to have been the case with Mr Kennedy From time to time there were press stories concerning his reading of the moment and what impressed one was the range represented by the titles listed

Style Discernible The results of such reading

showed in various ways For exshyample in his public addresses It is true of course that he like everyone in a similar posishytion had speechwriters But he himself worked diligently on every talk he gave and his mind his style were discernible in each

Again the results of Mr Ken_ nedys reading manifested themshyselves in his approach to the problems he had to handle He was not narrow doctrinaire or simplistic

He saw complications implishycations distinctions nuances he was humane and subtle Granted that he hewed to cershytain central convictions He did not apply them mechanically or mouth them as if they were magic

Both rigid liberal and rigid conservative faulted him beshycause he did not accede to the easy extremism of either His was a mind informed and disshycriminating which surveyed the whole complex field before him and led him to pick his way carefully

One hopes that this example will be noted bY parents All kinds of trite or sentimental things are being said will be said to their children by fathers and mothers seeking to intershypret to their offspring the life and death of the late President

THE ANCHOR-Hits Interracial Thurs Dec 19 1963

Marriage Laws WASHINGTON (NC) - The

National Catholic Conference for Interracial Justice has branded laws against interracial marriage an invasion of individual rights and a denial of Catholic doctrine

Without specifically advocatshying such marriages the NCCIJ said the right to decide to marshyry and whom to marry resides within the iridividual person

Convention resolutions dealt with a wide range of civil rights issues including one of the most

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the iniquity of the earth be abolished and the Saviour of the world shall reign over us

sensitive of all interracial mar- turn through repeal or court deshyriage cision

The NCCIJ declared that laws The Catholic conscience conshyagainst interracial marriage are demns abhors and rejects the an invasion of individual rights underlying racist philosophy and promised to seek their over_ which speaks of racial intershy

marriage as depreciating a ra-Gift to Hospital cial strain the resolution said

Human persons are not cattle DETROIT (NC) -Providence The Catholic dogma revealed by

Hospital here has received a God of the unity of the human gift of $125 million in the form family cries out against this of General Motors stocks from pagan ideology the family of Edward F Fisher In another resolution the a pioneer in the auto industry NCCIJ said Catholic social and Sister Denise the hospitals ad- fraternal organizations that pracshyministrator said the gift will be tice discrimination should either used to build an educational unit change their policies or have at the new Providence Hospital their chaplains withdrawn and to be completed next Fall be disbanded bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull~bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull~bullbull~~~~ bullbull~

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Broadcaster Hits Church Stand PHILADELPHIA (NC) - The is not to be criticized for

president of the National Assoshy seeking to get higher standards ciation of Broadcasters said here in radio and television programs that a church groups recent But the way to accomplish this statement on broadcasting conshy is not through greater Federal tained recommendations t hat control would lead to government domshy Meanwhile it was announced ination of radio and television that representatives of the NAB

LeRoy Collins NAB president and the church council will meet made this claim in an address in New York Monday to disshy(Nov 30) to the Assembly of cuss the statement United Church Men a unit of A spokesman for the broadshythe Nat ion a 1 C 0 u neil of casters association said it objectsChurches He was referring to particularly to the statements a statement on broadcasting isshy call for regulation by the Fedshysued last June 8 by the National eral Communications CommisshyCouncil sion of commercial announceshy

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Son And she 5 h al I

bring forth a Son and thou shalt call His name Jesus for He shall save His people fro m their sins

Holy Christmas from Hoi Redeemer Chatham Richard Moye Kevin Rodericks Frances

Bowles Maureen Sparkes

Atout Religion

Plan Candelight Service Sunday

WASHINGTON (NC)-Preslshydent Johnson will speak at aft (nterfaith candlelight service Sunday at the Lincoln Memorial that will conclude a month of aational moUrning for President

Kennedy Thousands of candles will be

light at dusk from a torch ig nited at the eternal flame that burns - at the late Presidents grave in Arlington National Cemetery across the Potomac River from the Lincoln Memoshyrial

The program is sponsored by the Interreligious Committee on Race Relations (ICRR) in conshyjunction with the Archdiocese of Washington the Council of Churches and the Jewish Comshymunity Council

It was developed at a meetshyIng of sponsoring organizations called by Archbishop Patrick A OBoyle of Washington chairshyman of the ICRR

Brief prayers will be offered at the service by Msgr John S Spence a member of the ICRR executive committee and two ICRR co-chairmen Episcopal Bishop William F Creighton of WashingtQn and Rabbi Lewis A Weintraub president of the Washington Board of Rabbis

Methodist Bishop John Wesley Lord of Washington also an ICRR co - chairman wi[ be master of ceremonies

Christians in Rome Mark Charity Day

ROME (NC) -Catholics and DonCatholics from eight counshytries exchanged gifts for the poor and the sick during cereshymonies in Romes city hall marking the first Christian Charity Day

ltalian Catholics gave radio 89ts for non-Catholic Dutch hosshypital patients Brazilian Cathoshy

~ lies gave coffee for non-Catholic patients in a Norwegian hospital Danish non-Catholics g a v e trousseaus for Congolese Cathoshylic brides and non-Catholic Swedes gave toys for Catholic children in the Philippines

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Methodist Bishop Gerald Ken nedy of Los Angeles was chief author of the statement said Thomas W Braden board presshyident who with William Norris of Pasadena served on the comshymittee

Braden said many teachers misinterpret the U S Supreme

Court decision banning prayers in schools as also banning teachshying about religion

The statement prepared at the boards request said Christian

parents are protected by law againllt attempts to destroy or weaken their childrens faith ill their religion

The- statement said teachers mould be able to differentiate betweoen conducting a compulshysory worship service and teachshying about religion

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THE ANCHOR- 23Israeli President Thurs Dec 19 1963

Greets Pilgrims JERUSALEM (lfC) - Preshy

dent Shneor Z Shazar prei8ed the work of 1ile ecumenical coundl as he welcomed a IIOUP Birthday 01 pDgr1Dul from Rome whicll ~

cluded DiDe arehbfsbops and Sf G ran t we beshybi~ seech T h bullbull alshyIbe pDsrtms who numbesed 120 Ja aU were led by MeDdte mighty God that Rite ~ Georgea Hakin 01 even as we anticishyAcre zael who tranalated the pate the adorable President lIebrew -language birthday of Thy son welcome and replled for the so too may we joyshygroup fully receive His

bull We here as an of humanitymiddot eternal giftsthe President said have folshylowed with great interest the ecumenical council deliberations in Rome and have witnessed with great satisfaction the spirit of peace and mutual understandshy Ohio Man Donates ing which inspired these di8Ctl18shy Site for Hospital lions

We welcome your efforts in MANSFIELD (NC) - A 144shythis field Not in one day will acre farmland tract in Ohio here we attain these lofty aims but has been donated as a hospital we are sure that justice and love siteto the Sistersof Charity of of one fellow man will triuml~h St Augustine whose mother in the end house is in Cleveland

rter the bishops who canll Justine Sterkel donor of thefrom the U S Caneda Austrashy land comes from a family whichlia ItalT and Africa visited 1be helped establish thia citys twoBasiliea of the Holy Sepulcber parishesia tbe Jordanian leCtor of 1 salem The Sisters of Charity wiD

ataff the hospital Miss Sterkel Pledge $21 Million said she will manage the fundshy

raiaing drive for the hospitalFor Four Schools Marjori Crowen Mary Craffey Bobby Crow11 construction It bull planned te 1tOCltVILLl CENTRE ltJft Stephen Craffey provide 200 bedL

-be Rockville Centre dioeeIIrlD campaign f~ $20 million lio Cleveland Planning ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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CLEVELAND (NC) - Archfour new schools will accommoshybishop Edward F Hoban has anshydate 600 New York student jill nounced a multimillion dollarLong Island eampaign to provide classroom for middot18000 high school studentsExchanmt Posts over the next five year

VATICAN CITY (NC)-AJd bishop Gaetano Alibrandl ApolIshy The Bishop of Cleveland anshytoIlc Nuncio to Chile and Arcl nounced no goal But it is esti shybishop Egano Righi-LambertinJ mated that facilities for 18000 Apostolic Nuncio to Lebanon would cost lIB much as $36 milshyhave exchanged posts lion

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Fremiddotedom Rally Continued from Page One

will be 80 teenagers and adults from the Williamston N C area Rev Harold Melvin Fall River Episcopalian minister recently jailed in Williamston fOr partishycipation in a protest against in equalities in treatment of Neshygroes is responsible for the groups invitation to Fall River

They are sponsored by the Southern Christian Leadership Conference led by Rev Martin Luther King Jr While in Masshysachusetts they will stay at Packard Manse Roxbury and will visit nearby communities including Fall River

Rev Edmund Delaney curate at Holy Name parish Fall River will act for the Bishop and head Catholic participation in the rally Representatives of Jewish Bnd Protestant synagogues and churches are also lending supshyport The local NAACP unit is headed by Rev Floyd Black minister at Bethel AME church in Fall River

In connection with the rally NAACP members are seeking dinner invitations for the 80 Williamston citizens preceding the event It is thought that this will give Fall River residents the opportunity of learning at first hand the situation in the South with regard to Negro equality

Invitations are sought for one or two guests at each participashyting home Guests will be picked up by hosts at 3 oclock Sunday afternoon at Bethel AME church Hanover Street and will be brought to Sacred Heart auditoshyrium by 7 to prepare for the rally

Among members of the Homes Committee arranging invitations is Mrs Walter Conrad of Holy Name parish Fall River Those wishing to extend hospitality can reach her at OSborne 4-6128

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tanville College of the Sacred Heart has announced establishshyment of a John Fitzgerald Kenshynedy Scholarship Fund Three gifts totaling $4600 have been received as initial contributions The scholarship will be awarded to students with leadership abilshyity who are in need of financial aid

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makest us glad with the yearly expectashytion of our redempshytion grant that we who now joyfully receive Thine onlyshybegotten Son as our Redeemer may also without fear behold Him coming as our Judge tt

Jesuit Scientist Heads Academy

NEW YORK (NC) - Father 1 John J Lynch SJ an expert 1 in the detection of earthquakes has been name president of the New York Academy of Sciences which was founded in 1817 and has a membership of 18000

The Jesuit priest director of Fordham Universitys seismic station was named to the post themiddot day before his 69th birthday He said he considered his apshypointment a distinct honor

The seismic observatory at Fordham is one of the most fa mous centers of earthquake study in the world Besides his supervision of it Father Lynch carries on a full program of ~

teaching mathematics physics and seismology

In 1946 Father Lynch designed a seismic observatory for theChristmas Blessings from St Pius X Dominican Republic to give

Sou~h Yarmouth warnings of earthquakes In 1951 he helped run seismic profiles

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Bishop Grutka Gives Pope Saints Relic

v A TIC A H CIT Y (HC) shyBishop Andrew G Grutka of Gary Ind has presented Pope Paul VI with a long-lost relic of St Cyril who with his brother St Methodius brought Chrisshytianity to the Slavs 1100 years ago

Bishop Grutka who Ja of Slovak ancestry gave the relic to the Pope in the Sistine chapel at a ceremony attended by hunshydreds of bishops priests semishynanans and lay people most of them of Slavic origin

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THEA Diocese ef Fall River-Thurs Dec 19 1963 De middot~~s stanbu Praises Popes Plan To Visit -Holy Land18 NEW YORK (NC)-A Jewish ble recognition of the sharedVir itmiddot Reports-~gwil)middotmiddotmiddot leader has applauded the decishy roots of the Jewish and Chrisshy

r_ The Parish P~~~rJ~ BOLY NAME ST ELIZABETH FALL RIVER FALL RIVER

New Holy Name Society offi shy New Year plans for the 0shycers are William Renaud presishy ens Guild include installation dent Cornelius J Lynch viceshypresident Timothy J Murphy treasurer Dr Paul P Dunn secretary

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The Womens - Guild plans a Mid-Winter Gala Saturday night Feb 1 at Venus de Milo restaushyrant Next regular meeting will be Monday Jan 13 and the proshygram will include a calendar party

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Mrs John D Sylvia heads new officers of the Womens Guild to be installed Monday Jan 13

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The Council of Catholic Women announces a board meeting for Monday Jan 6

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CYO members will tour Taunshy~ State Hospital Friday Dec 21 Members will go caroling Sunday and Monday Dec 22 and 23 and will attend a Christ shymas party and dance Saturday Dec 28

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New Womens Guild officers are Mrs Stewart Allen presishyd-ent Miss Bernice Lopes viceshypresident Mrs Conrad G Kurth secretary Mrs Manuel Manciel treasurer

Kansas Couple Gets Mission Crosses

WICHITA (NC) - A young married couple heading for the Amazon swamps of Belem Brashyzil where they will staff a Catholic school for homeless boys was given mission crosses here

Bishop Mark K Carroll of Wichita presented the crosses to Mr and Mrs David Schoenhofer of Walnut Kan who are memshybers of the Papal Volunteers for Latin America

The Schoenhofers are answershying the appeal of an Italian priest operating a home for 80 neglected boys Mr Schoenhofer a carpenter will teach the boys woodwork and his wife will keep order and conduct the groups social activities

Pre-Ball Supper Attleboro area of the Society

of St Vincent de Paul will spon_ sor a buffet supper at Whites restaurant prior to the Bishops Charity Ball Wednesday Jan 8 S11pper will begin at 7 and resershyvations may be made by Frid-ay Ian 3 with Mrs Edward Galli shyran or Mrs Harry B Loew

Blind Meet The New Bedford Catholie

Cuild for the Blind will meetmiddottoshyDight at the K of C hall for the IUlnual Christmas party

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The PTA will hold a Christ shymas party for parochial school children tomorrow at the school ST KILIAN NEW BEDFORD

Mrs Alexander Kamionek and Mrs Gloria Paquin will be in charge of the social hour for the Womens Guild meeting schedshyuled for 730 Wednesday night Jan 8 A swap party will be featured ST MARY SOUTH DARTMOUTH

The Womens Guild will enshytertain members children at a Christmas party Sunday Dec 22 in the church hall OUR LADY OF GRACE NORTH WESTPORT

Council of Catholic Women members plan a guildola for Saturday Feb 8 HOLY CROSS FALL RIVER

PTA Christmas party will be held at 6 Saturday night Dec 21 in the parish hall A chicken pie supper childrens movies and a visit from Santa Claus will be featured

A social is planned for Sunshyday Jan 26 and the next rel(ushylar meeting wiU be Tuesday Jan 7

VATICAN CITY (NC) - A Vatican City press bulletin has denied reports that a priest who recently went to Isanbul was sent there to explain why Pope Paul VI felt that a meeting with Greek Orthodox Patriarch Athshyenagoras of Constantinople was impossible during the Popes trip to the Holy Land

The priest Father Pierre Duprey WF the Secretariat for Promoting Christian Unitys Undersecretary for Orthodox Relations flew from Rome to Istanbul

A Vatican spokesman said that Fa ther Duprey carried only a letter of introduction from Aushygustin Cardinal Bea SJ Presishydent of the Unity Secretariat to Patriarch Athenagoras Father Duprey delivered no letter from the Pope to the Patriarch he said

Commenting on the Popes visit the Vatican City daily LOsservatore Roman noted that it would coincide with the celeshybration of Orthodox Christmas on Jan 6 which is celebrated in the Western Church as the feast ltgtf the Epiphany

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THE ANC 19Catholic Studies Thurs Dec 19 1963

Course Begins At Yale

NEW HAVEN (NC) - A Adoration new chair for Roman Cathoshylic Studies and the appointshy

A sanctified dayment of Stephan G Kuttner hath shone upon uscanon law professor at the Cathshycome ye nations andolic University of America

Washington as its first incumshy adore the Lord for bent were announced here by this day a great Yale University light hath descended

Kingman Brewster Jr Yale upon the earth Alshypresident said the chair was leluiaestablished through a $500000 gift in memory of the late Father T Lawrason Riggs Yale alumshynus of the 1910 class who was Catholic chaplain at the univershysity for 21 years The chair Advocates Oldsters named for Father Riggs was Learn L~n~uagesmade possible through an enshyd)wmEnt of Yale alumni who PROVIDENCE (NC)-Father prefer to remain anoymous Joseph L Lennon OP dean of Brewster said Providence College here is an

Kuttners appointment is efshy advocate of a delayed vocation fectivp July 1 1964 The professhy movement in the field of foreign sor 56 a native of Germany languages He told the Rhode taught at the University of Bershy Island Modern Language Assoshylin the Lateran University in ciation Winter meeting that pershyRome and joined the Catholic sons 25 years and older learn a

foreign language more swiftly judge and law professor was a U faculty in 1940 His father a

and thoroughly than a high Lutheran his mother Jewish school or college student KnowlshyHe became a convert to the edge of a foreign language enshyCatholic Faith in 1933 He is hances respect and admiration married to ~he former Eva Illich he said and they have nine children

TAKE TIME OUTSodality Members For Personal Inventory

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Aid to Public Schools Exclusively Menace to Existence of Others

CINCINNATI (NC)-Massive Federal aid exclusively for pUb_ lic schools would substantially imperil the healthy existence of church-related schoolsJohn C Hayes dean of the Loyola University School of Law Chishycago said here

In a talk before the Xavier

Laud Popes Plan For Pilgrimage

PHILADELPHIA (NC)-Three non-Catholic leaders said here Pope Paul VIs trip to the Holy Land next month will promote the ecumenical movement and help in the renewal of the Church

This view was expressed at a press conference by Archbishop Iakovos of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of North and South America the Rev Eugene Carson Blake Stated Clerk (chief executive officer) of the United Presbyterian Church in the U S A and Episcopal Bish_ op James A Pike of California

Dr Blake said the Popes Holy Land pilgrimage illustrates the process by which the Catholic Church is coming up to date

Archbishop Iakovos said the trip would contribute to widenshymg the horizon

Bishop Pike said the pilgrimshyage would involve Pope Paul with other Christians on a going out basis - a development he said is needed in the ecumenical movement to avoid the suggesshytion of a patronizing attitude

University Natural Law Society Hayes a former president of the National Council of Catholic Men cited Supreme Court deshycisions in which he said the FederaL government has vindishycated the basic constitutkmal rights of parents and children to choose to be educated in pri shyvate and church-related schools

The same Federal government therefore he maintained ought not to initiate a program which by excluding such schools withshyout constitutional necessity sub_ stantially imperils their healthy existence and development

On the contrary according to Hayes compara1gtle aid ought to be afforded to those schools by including them in the Federal program in forms which are pershymissible under the Constitution as presently construed

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21 J FKs Reading Habits Great Legacy to All By Msgr John S Kennedy

The late President Kenshynedy has left a manifold legacy and many an enshyduring and instructive memshyory to the country Even as this is set down writers in the daily pap e r s a ndshymagazines are analyzing the meaning and the accomplishshyments of his life and espeshycially of his cashyreer in public office In the months and years to come a far more proshyfound and crit shyical interpretation will appear in book after bookThis departshyment concerned as it is with books would now point out but one particular in President Kenshynedys example and that has to do with reading

By those who observed him closely it agreed that he did more reading than any President since Wilson He was a close reader of the daily press and of other periodicals But so are many others in public life He was also and long had been a reader of books

AU Sorts of Books

It is not unheard of that all American President reads books But what we generally hear about is the books he reads for recreation Thus one chief execshyutive is said to get away from the cares of state by plunging into western stories another by eating up whodunits

We sometimes hear of a Presshyidents reading works of history or biography which recreate and illuminate the American past But seldom if ever are we told that a President reads all sorts of books

This last seems to have been the case with Mr Kennedy From time to time there were press stories concerning his reading of the moment and what impressed one was the range represented by the titles listed

Style Discernible The results of such reading

showed in various ways For exshyample in his public addresses It is true of course that he like everyone in a similar posishytion had speechwriters But he himself worked diligently on every talk he gave and his mind his style were discernible in each

Again the results of Mr Ken_ nedys reading manifested themshyselves in his approach to the problems he had to handle He was not narrow doctrinaire or simplistic

He saw complications implishycations distinctions nuances he was humane and subtle Granted that he hewed to cershytain central convictions He did not apply them mechanically or mouth them as if they were magic

Both rigid liberal and rigid conservative faulted him beshycause he did not accede to the easy extremism of either His was a mind informed and disshycriminating which surveyed the whole complex field before him and led him to pick his way carefully

One hopes that this example will be noted bY parents All kinds of trite or sentimental things are being said will be said to their children by fathers and mothers seeking to intershypret to their offspring the life and death of the late President

THE ANCHOR-Hits Interracial Thurs Dec 19 1963

Marriage Laws WASHINGTON (NC) - The

National Catholic Conference for Interracial Justice has branded laws against interracial marriage an invasion of individual rights and a denial of Catholic doctrine

Without specifically advocatshying such marriages the NCCIJ said the right to decide to marshyry and whom to marry resides within the iridividual person

Convention resolutions dealt with a wide range of civil rights issues including one of the most

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the iniquity of the earth be abolished and the Saviour of the world shall reign over us

sensitive of all interracial mar- turn through repeal or court deshyriage cision

The NCCIJ declared that laws The Catholic conscience conshyagainst interracial marriage are demns abhors and rejects the an invasion of individual rights underlying racist philosophy and promised to seek their over_ which speaks of racial intershy

marriage as depreciating a ra-Gift to Hospital cial strain the resolution said

Human persons are not cattle DETROIT (NC) -Providence The Catholic dogma revealed by

Hospital here has received a God of the unity of the human gift of $125 million in the form family cries out against this of General Motors stocks from pagan ideology the family of Edward F Fisher In another resolution the a pioneer in the auto industry NCCIJ said Catholic social and Sister Denise the hospitals ad- fraternal organizations that pracshyministrator said the gift will be tice discrimination should either used to build an educational unit change their policies or have at the new Providence Hospital their chaplains withdrawn and to be completed next Fall be disbanded bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull~bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull~bullbull~~~~ bullbull~

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Broadcaster Hits Church Stand PHILADELPHIA (NC) - The is not to be criticized for

president of the National Assoshy seeking to get higher standards ciation of Broadcasters said here in radio and television programs that a church groups recent But the way to accomplish this statement on broadcasting conshy is not through greater Federal tained recommendations t hat control would lead to government domshy Meanwhile it was announced ination of radio and television that representatives of the NAB

LeRoy Collins NAB president and the church council will meet made this claim in an address in New York Monday to disshy(Nov 30) to the Assembly of cuss the statement United Church Men a unit of A spokesman for the broadshythe Nat ion a 1 C 0 u neil of casters association said it objectsChurches He was referring to particularly to the statements a statement on broadcasting isshy call for regulation by the Fedshysued last June 8 by the National eral Communications CommisshyCouncil sion of commercial announceshy

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bring forth a Son and thou shalt call His name Jesus for He shall save His people fro m their sins

Holy Christmas from Hoi Redeemer Chatham Richard Moye Kevin Rodericks Frances

Bowles Maureen Sparkes

Atout Religion

Plan Candelight Service Sunday

WASHINGTON (NC)-Preslshydent Johnson will speak at aft (nterfaith candlelight service Sunday at the Lincoln Memorial that will conclude a month of aational moUrning for President

Kennedy Thousands of candles will be

light at dusk from a torch ig nited at the eternal flame that burns - at the late Presidents grave in Arlington National Cemetery across the Potomac River from the Lincoln Memoshyrial

The program is sponsored by the Interreligious Committee on Race Relations (ICRR) in conshyjunction with the Archdiocese of Washington the Council of Churches and the Jewish Comshymunity Council

It was developed at a meetshyIng of sponsoring organizations called by Archbishop Patrick A OBoyle of Washington chairshyman of the ICRR

Brief prayers will be offered at the service by Msgr John S Spence a member of the ICRR executive committee and two ICRR co-chairmen Episcopal Bishop William F Creighton of WashingtQn and Rabbi Lewis A Weintraub president of the Washington Board of Rabbis

Methodist Bishop John Wesley Lord of Washington also an ICRR co - chairman wi[ be master of ceremonies

Christians in Rome Mark Charity Day

ROME (NC) -Catholics and DonCatholics from eight counshytries exchanged gifts for the poor and the sick during cereshymonies in Romes city hall marking the first Christian Charity Day

ltalian Catholics gave radio 89ts for non-Catholic Dutch hosshypital patients Brazilian Cathoshy

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Methodist Bishop Gerald Ken nedy of Los Angeles was chief author of the statement said Thomas W Braden board presshyident who with William Norris of Pasadena served on the comshymittee

Braden said many teachers misinterpret the U S Supreme

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parents are protected by law againllt attempts to destroy or weaken their childrens faith ill their religion

The- statement said teachers mould be able to differentiate betweoen conducting a compulshysory worship service and teachshying about religion

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THE ANCHOR- 23Israeli President Thurs Dec 19 1963

Greets Pilgrims JERUSALEM (lfC) - Preshy

dent Shneor Z Shazar prei8ed the work of 1ile ecumenical coundl as he welcomed a IIOUP Birthday 01 pDgr1Dul from Rome whicll ~

cluded DiDe arehbfsbops and Sf G ran t we beshybi~ seech T h bullbull alshyIbe pDsrtms who numbesed 120 Ja aU were led by MeDdte mighty God that Rite ~ Georgea Hakin 01 even as we anticishyAcre zael who tranalated the pate the adorable President lIebrew -language birthday of Thy son welcome and replled for the so too may we joyshygroup fully receive His

bull We here as an of humanitymiddot eternal giftsthe President said have folshylowed with great interest the ecumenical council deliberations in Rome and have witnessed with great satisfaction the spirit of peace and mutual understandshy Ohio Man Donates ing which inspired these di8Ctl18shy Site for Hospital lions

We welcome your efforts in MANSFIELD (NC) - A 144shythis field Not in one day will acre farmland tract in Ohio here we attain these lofty aims but has been donated as a hospital we are sure that justice and love siteto the Sistersof Charity of of one fellow man will triuml~h St Augustine whose mother in the end house is in Cleveland

rter the bishops who canll Justine Sterkel donor of thefrom the U S Caneda Austrashy land comes from a family whichlia ItalT and Africa visited 1be helped establish thia citys twoBasiliea of the Holy Sepulcber parishesia tbe Jordanian leCtor of 1 salem The Sisters of Charity wiD

ataff the hospital Miss Sterkel Pledge $21 Million said she will manage the fundshy

raiaing drive for the hospitalFor Four Schools Marjori Crowen Mary Craffey Bobby Crow11 construction It bull planned te 1tOCltVILLl CENTRE ltJft Stephen Craffey provide 200 bedL

-be Rockville Centre dioeeIIrlD campaign f~ $20 million lio Cleveland Planning ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Joyous Noel from Our Lady of the Cape Brewster

build four Catholic high ICbook hal gone over the top with Schools for 18000 pledges totaling $21M7482 ftIe

CLEVELAND (NC) - Archfour new schools will accommoshybishop Edward F Hoban has anshydate 600 New York student jill nounced a multimillion dollarLong Island eampaign to provide classroom for middot18000 high school studentsExchanmt Posts over the next five year

VATICAN CITY (NC)-AJd bishop Gaetano Alibrandl ApolIshy The Bishop of Cleveland anshytoIlc Nuncio to Chile and Arcl nounced no goal But it is esti shybishop Egano Righi-LambertinJ mated that facilities for 18000 Apostolic Nuncio to Lebanon would cost lIB much as $36 milshyhave exchanged posts lion

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Fremiddotedom Rally Continued from Page One

will be 80 teenagers and adults from the Williamston N C area Rev Harold Melvin Fall River Episcopalian minister recently jailed in Williamston fOr partishycipation in a protest against in equalities in treatment of Neshygroes is responsible for the groups invitation to Fall River

They are sponsored by the Southern Christian Leadership Conference led by Rev Martin Luther King Jr While in Masshysachusetts they will stay at Packard Manse Roxbury and will visit nearby communities including Fall River

Rev Edmund Delaney curate at Holy Name parish Fall River will act for the Bishop and head Catholic participation in the rally Representatives of Jewish Bnd Protestant synagogues and churches are also lending supshyport The local NAACP unit is headed by Rev Floyd Black minister at Bethel AME church in Fall River

In connection with the rally NAACP members are seeking dinner invitations for the 80 Williamston citizens preceding the event It is thought that this will give Fall River residents the opportunity of learning at first hand the situation in the South with regard to Negro equality

Invitations are sought for one or two guests at each participashyting home Guests will be picked up by hosts at 3 oclock Sunday afternoon at Bethel AME church Hanover Street and will be brought to Sacred Heart auditoshyrium by 7 to prepare for the rally

Among members of the Homes Committee arranging invitations is Mrs Walter Conrad of Holy Name parish Fall River Those wishing to extend hospitality can reach her at OSborne 4-6128

Kennedy Scholarship PURCHASE (NC) - Manhatshy

tanville College of the Sacred Heart has announced establishshyment of a John Fitzgerald Kenshynedy Scholarship Fund Three gifts totaling $4600 have been received as initial contributions The scholarship will be awarded to students with leadership abilshyity who are in need of financial aid

Redeemer o God who

makest us glad with the yearly expectashytion of our redempshytion grant that we who now joyfully receive Thine onlyshybegotten Son as our Redeemer may also without fear behold Him coming as our Judge tt

Jesuit Scientist Heads Academy

NEW YORK (NC) - Father 1 John J Lynch SJ an expert 1 in the detection of earthquakes has been name president of the New York Academy of Sciences which was founded in 1817 and has a membership of 18000

The Jesuit priest director of Fordham Universitys seismic station was named to the post themiddot day before his 69th birthday He said he considered his apshypointment a distinct honor

The seismic observatory at Fordham is one of the most fa mous centers of earthquake study in the world Besides his supervision of it Father Lynch carries on a full program of ~

teaching mathematics physics and seismology

In 1946 Father Lynch designed a seismic observatory for theChristmas Blessings from St Pius X Dominican Republic to give

Sou~h Yarmouth warnings of earthquakes In 1951 he helped run seismic profiles

Rev Philip Davignon Thomas Slayter Edward in connection with bull search for ~

Robinson Mark Fruean Daniel Baker the tomb of st Petor

Bishop Grutka Gives Pope Saints Relic

v A TIC A H CIT Y (HC) shyBishop Andrew G Grutka of Gary Ind has presented Pope Paul VI with a long-lost relic of St Cyril who with his brother St Methodius brought Chrisshytianity to the Slavs 1100 years ago

Bishop Grutka who Ja of Slovak ancestry gave the relic to the Pope in the Sistine chapel at a ceremony attended by hunshydreds of bishops priests semishynanans and lay people most of them of Slavic origin

May the spiritual signficance and celebration of Christs Birthday bring to us all hope and joy And may we be guided to love peace and charity For therein lies the real meaning of the promi~e

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THE ANC 19Catholic Studies Thurs Dec 19 1963

Course Begins At Yale

NEW HAVEN (NC) - A Adoration new chair for Roman Cathoshylic Studies and the appointshy

A sanctified dayment of Stephan G Kuttner hath shone upon uscanon law professor at the Cathshycome ye nations andolic University of America

Washington as its first incumshy adore the Lord for bent were announced here by this day a great Yale University light hath descended

Kingman Brewster Jr Yale upon the earth Alshypresident said the chair was leluiaestablished through a $500000 gift in memory of the late Father T Lawrason Riggs Yale alumshynus of the 1910 class who was Catholic chaplain at the univershysity for 21 years The chair Advocates Oldsters named for Father Riggs was Learn L~n~uagesmade possible through an enshyd)wmEnt of Yale alumni who PROVIDENCE (NC)-Father prefer to remain anoymous Joseph L Lennon OP dean of Brewster said Providence College here is an

Kuttners appointment is efshy advocate of a delayed vocation fectivp July 1 1964 The professhy movement in the field of foreign sor 56 a native of Germany languages He told the Rhode taught at the University of Bershy Island Modern Language Assoshylin the Lateran University in ciation Winter meeting that pershyRome and joined the Catholic sons 25 years and older learn a

foreign language more swiftly judge and law professor was a U faculty in 1940 His father a

and thoroughly than a high Lutheran his mother Jewish school or college student KnowlshyHe became a convert to the edge of a foreign language enshyCatholic Faith in 1933 He is hances respect and admiration married to ~he former Eva Illich he said and they have nine children

TAKE TIME OUTSodality Members For Personal Inventory

Fast for Decency an Renewal NEWARK (NC) - Thirty-me Make A Week-End members of seven adult sodality SERVING groups in the Newark archdio r~IClIIlICIClClCICIC- Retreat at the

cese have embarked on an Adshy FINE ITALIAN FOOD Holy Cross Fathers vent fast as reparation for the moral harm caused by obscene j GONDOLA

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l RESTAURANT and LOUNGE I Rte 138 No Easton MOMbnce again we pause toThe 35 have pledged not to I on Lake Sabbatia Men - Women - Cou~1eaeat between meals and to give thank our many good friends up desserts for four weeks They l 1094 Bay Street Tel 238-6863and wish them the merriestdecided on the program after Write Fr Kelly esc OWmiddotTAUNTON VA 4-1754the Adult Sodality Union of the of Christmases and a Yuleshy~ Newark archdiocese adopted a campaign for decency in entershy tide season overflowing with tainment as a special project happiness and good cheer

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Aid to Public Schools Exclusively Menace to Existence of Others

CINCINNATI (NC)-Massive Federal aid exclusively for pUb_ lic schools would substantially imperil the healthy existence of church-related schoolsJohn C Hayes dean of the Loyola University School of Law Chishycago said here

In a talk before the Xavier

Laud Popes Plan For Pilgrimage

PHILADELPHIA (NC)-Three non-Catholic leaders said here Pope Paul VIs trip to the Holy Land next month will promote the ecumenical movement and help in the renewal of the Church

This view was expressed at a press conference by Archbishop Iakovos of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of North and South America the Rev Eugene Carson Blake Stated Clerk (chief executive officer) of the United Presbyterian Church in the U S A and Episcopal Bish_ op James A Pike of California

Dr Blake said the Popes Holy Land pilgrimage illustrates the process by which the Catholic Church is coming up to date

Archbishop Iakovos said the trip would contribute to widenshymg the horizon

Bishop Pike said the pilgrimshyage would involve Pope Paul with other Christians on a going out basis - a development he said is needed in the ecumenical movement to avoid the suggesshytion of a patronizing attitude

University Natural Law Society Hayes a former president of the National Council of Catholic Men cited Supreme Court deshycisions in which he said the FederaL government has vindishycated the basic constitutkmal rights of parents and children to choose to be educated in pri shyvate and church-related schools

The same Federal government therefore he maintained ought not to initiate a program which by excluding such schools withshyout constitutional necessity sub_ stantially imperils their healthy existence and development

On the contrary according to Hayes compara1gtle aid ought to be afforded to those schools by including them in the Federal program in forms which are pershymissible under the Constitution as presently construed

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Moreover parents of pupils in church-related schools can conshystitutionally be included he middotdemiddot clared along with the parents of pupils in public schools in any Federal program of tax deshyductions or tax credits which might be established to aid education

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21 J FKs Reading Habits Great Legacy to All By Msgr John S Kennedy

The late President Kenshynedy has left a manifold legacy and many an enshyduring and instructive memshyory to the country Even as this is set down writers in the daily pap e r s a ndshymagazines are analyzing the meaning and the accomplishshyments of his life and espeshycially of his cashyreer in public office In the months and years to come a far more proshyfound and crit shyical interpretation will appear in book after bookThis departshyment concerned as it is with books would now point out but one particular in President Kenshynedys example and that has to do with reading

By those who observed him closely it agreed that he did more reading than any President since Wilson He was a close reader of the daily press and of other periodicals But so are many others in public life He was also and long had been a reader of books

AU Sorts of Books

It is not unheard of that all American President reads books But what we generally hear about is the books he reads for recreation Thus one chief execshyutive is said to get away from the cares of state by plunging into western stories another by eating up whodunits

We sometimes hear of a Presshyidents reading works of history or biography which recreate and illuminate the American past But seldom if ever are we told that a President reads all sorts of books

This last seems to have been the case with Mr Kennedy From time to time there were press stories concerning his reading of the moment and what impressed one was the range represented by the titles listed

Style Discernible The results of such reading

showed in various ways For exshyample in his public addresses It is true of course that he like everyone in a similar posishytion had speechwriters But he himself worked diligently on every talk he gave and his mind his style were discernible in each

Again the results of Mr Ken_ nedys reading manifested themshyselves in his approach to the problems he had to handle He was not narrow doctrinaire or simplistic

He saw complications implishycations distinctions nuances he was humane and subtle Granted that he hewed to cershytain central convictions He did not apply them mechanically or mouth them as if they were magic

Both rigid liberal and rigid conservative faulted him beshycause he did not accede to the easy extremism of either His was a mind informed and disshycriminating which surveyed the whole complex field before him and led him to pick his way carefully

One hopes that this example will be noted bY parents All kinds of trite or sentimental things are being said will be said to their children by fathers and mothers seeking to intershypret to their offspring the life and death of the late President

THE ANCHOR-Hits Interracial Thurs Dec 19 1963

Marriage Laws WASHINGTON (NC) - The

National Catholic Conference for Interracial Justice has branded laws against interracial marriage an invasion of individual rights and a denial of Catholic doctrine

Without specifically advocatshying such marriages the NCCIJ said the right to decide to marshyry and whom to marry resides within the iridividual person

Convention resolutions dealt with a wide range of civil rights issues including one of the most

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the iniquity of the earth be abolished and the Saviour of the world shall reign over us

sensitive of all interracial mar- turn through repeal or court deshyriage cision

The NCCIJ declared that laws The Catholic conscience conshyagainst interracial marriage are demns abhors and rejects the an invasion of individual rights underlying racist philosophy and promised to seek their over_ which speaks of racial intershy

marriage as depreciating a ra-Gift to Hospital cial strain the resolution said

Human persons are not cattle DETROIT (NC) -Providence The Catholic dogma revealed by

Hospital here has received a God of the unity of the human gift of $125 million in the form family cries out against this of General Motors stocks from pagan ideology the family of Edward F Fisher In another resolution the a pioneer in the auto industry NCCIJ said Catholic social and Sister Denise the hospitals ad- fraternal organizations that pracshyministrator said the gift will be tice discrimination should either used to build an educational unit change their policies or have at the new Providence Hospital their chaplains withdrawn and to be completed next Fall be disbanded bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull~bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull~bullbull~~~~ bullbull~

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Broadcaster Hits Church Stand PHILADELPHIA (NC) - The is not to be criticized for

president of the National Assoshy seeking to get higher standards ciation of Broadcasters said here in radio and television programs that a church groups recent But the way to accomplish this statement on broadcasting conshy is not through greater Federal tained recommendations t hat control would lead to government domshy Meanwhile it was announced ination of radio and television that representatives of the NAB

LeRoy Collins NAB president and the church council will meet made this claim in an address in New York Monday to disshy(Nov 30) to the Assembly of cuss the statement United Church Men a unit of A spokesman for the broadshythe Nat ion a 1 C 0 u neil of casters association said it objectsChurches He was referring to particularly to the statements a statement on broadcasting isshy call for regulation by the Fedshysued last June 8 by the National eral Communications CommisshyCouncil sion of commercial announceshy

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Son And she 5 h al I

bring forth a Son and thou shalt call His name Jesus for He shall save His people fro m their sins

Holy Christmas from Hoi Redeemer Chatham Richard Moye Kevin Rodericks Frances

Bowles Maureen Sparkes

Atout Religion

Plan Candelight Service Sunday

WASHINGTON (NC)-Preslshydent Johnson will speak at aft (nterfaith candlelight service Sunday at the Lincoln Memorial that will conclude a month of aational moUrning for President

Kennedy Thousands of candles will be

light at dusk from a torch ig nited at the eternal flame that burns - at the late Presidents grave in Arlington National Cemetery across the Potomac River from the Lincoln Memoshyrial

The program is sponsored by the Interreligious Committee on Race Relations (ICRR) in conshyjunction with the Archdiocese of Washington the Council of Churches and the Jewish Comshymunity Council

It was developed at a meetshyIng of sponsoring organizations called by Archbishop Patrick A OBoyle of Washington chairshyman of the ICRR

Brief prayers will be offered at the service by Msgr John S Spence a member of the ICRR executive committee and two ICRR co-chairmen Episcopal Bishop William F Creighton of WashingtQn and Rabbi Lewis A Weintraub president of the Washington Board of Rabbis

Methodist Bishop John Wesley Lord of Washington also an ICRR co - chairman wi[ be master of ceremonies

Christians in Rome Mark Charity Day

ROME (NC) -Catholics and DonCatholics from eight counshytries exchanged gifts for the poor and the sick during cereshymonies in Romes city hall marking the first Christian Charity Day

ltalian Catholics gave radio 89ts for non-Catholic Dutch hosshypital patients Brazilian Cathoshy

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Methodist Bishop Gerald Ken nedy of Los Angeles was chief author of the statement said Thomas W Braden board presshyident who with William Norris of Pasadena served on the comshymittee

Braden said many teachers misinterpret the U S Supreme

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The statement prepared at the boards request said Christian

parents are protected by law againllt attempts to destroy or weaken their childrens faith ill their religion

The- statement said teachers mould be able to differentiate betweoen conducting a compulshysory worship service and teachshying about religion

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THE ANCHOR- 23Israeli President Thurs Dec 19 1963

Greets Pilgrims JERUSALEM (lfC) - Preshy

dent Shneor Z Shazar prei8ed the work of 1ile ecumenical coundl as he welcomed a IIOUP Birthday 01 pDgr1Dul from Rome whicll ~

cluded DiDe arehbfsbops and Sf G ran t we beshybi~ seech T h bullbull alshyIbe pDsrtms who numbesed 120 Ja aU were led by MeDdte mighty God that Rite ~ Georgea Hakin 01 even as we anticishyAcre zael who tranalated the pate the adorable President lIebrew -language birthday of Thy son welcome and replled for the so too may we joyshygroup fully receive His

bull We here as an of humanitymiddot eternal giftsthe President said have folshylowed with great interest the ecumenical council deliberations in Rome and have witnessed with great satisfaction the spirit of peace and mutual understandshy Ohio Man Donates ing which inspired these di8Ctl18shy Site for Hospital lions

We welcome your efforts in MANSFIELD (NC) - A 144shythis field Not in one day will acre farmland tract in Ohio here we attain these lofty aims but has been donated as a hospital we are sure that justice and love siteto the Sistersof Charity of of one fellow man will triuml~h St Augustine whose mother in the end house is in Cleveland

rter the bishops who canll Justine Sterkel donor of thefrom the U S Caneda Austrashy land comes from a family whichlia ItalT and Africa visited 1be helped establish thia citys twoBasiliea of the Holy Sepulcber parishesia tbe Jordanian leCtor of 1 salem The Sisters of Charity wiD

ataff the hospital Miss Sterkel Pledge $21 Million said she will manage the fundshy

raiaing drive for the hospitalFor Four Schools Marjori Crowen Mary Craffey Bobby Crow11 construction It bull planned te 1tOCltVILLl CENTRE ltJft Stephen Craffey provide 200 bedL

-be Rockville Centre dioeeIIrlD campaign f~ $20 million lio Cleveland Planning ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Joyous Noel from Our Lady of the Cape Brewster

build four Catholic high ICbook hal gone over the top with Schools for 18000 pledges totaling $21M7482 ftIe

CLEVELAND (NC) - Archfour new schools will accommoshybishop Edward F Hoban has anshydate 600 New York student jill nounced a multimillion dollarLong Island eampaign to provide classroom for middot18000 high school studentsExchanmt Posts over the next five year

VATICAN CITY (NC)-AJd bishop Gaetano Alibrandl ApolIshy The Bishop of Cleveland anshytoIlc Nuncio to Chile and Arcl nounced no goal But it is esti shybishop Egano Righi-LambertinJ mated that facilities for 18000 Apostolic Nuncio to Lebanon would cost lIB much as $36 milshyhave exchanged posts lion

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THE ANCHORshy24 Thurs Dec 19 1963

Fremiddotedom Rally Continued from Page One

will be 80 teenagers and adults from the Williamston N C area Rev Harold Melvin Fall River Episcopalian minister recently jailed in Williamston fOr partishycipation in a protest against in equalities in treatment of Neshygroes is responsible for the groups invitation to Fall River

They are sponsored by the Southern Christian Leadership Conference led by Rev Martin Luther King Jr While in Masshysachusetts they will stay at Packard Manse Roxbury and will visit nearby communities including Fall River

Rev Edmund Delaney curate at Holy Name parish Fall River will act for the Bishop and head Catholic participation in the rally Representatives of Jewish Bnd Protestant synagogues and churches are also lending supshyport The local NAACP unit is headed by Rev Floyd Black minister at Bethel AME church in Fall River

In connection with the rally NAACP members are seeking dinner invitations for the 80 Williamston citizens preceding the event It is thought that this will give Fall River residents the opportunity of learning at first hand the situation in the South with regard to Negro equality

Invitations are sought for one or two guests at each participashyting home Guests will be picked up by hosts at 3 oclock Sunday afternoon at Bethel AME church Hanover Street and will be brought to Sacred Heart auditoshyrium by 7 to prepare for the rally

Among members of the Homes Committee arranging invitations is Mrs Walter Conrad of Holy Name parish Fall River Those wishing to extend hospitality can reach her at OSborne 4-6128

Kennedy Scholarship PURCHASE (NC) - Manhatshy

tanville College of the Sacred Heart has announced establishshyment of a John Fitzgerald Kenshynedy Scholarship Fund Three gifts totaling $4600 have been received as initial contributions The scholarship will be awarded to students with leadership abilshyity who are in need of financial aid

Redeemer o God who

makest us glad with the yearly expectashytion of our redempshytion grant that we who now joyfully receive Thine onlyshybegotten Son as our Redeemer may also without fear behold Him coming as our Judge tt

Jesuit Scientist Heads Academy

NEW YORK (NC) - Father 1 John J Lynch SJ an expert 1 in the detection of earthquakes has been name president of the New York Academy of Sciences which was founded in 1817 and has a membership of 18000

The Jesuit priest director of Fordham Universitys seismic station was named to the post themiddot day before his 69th birthday He said he considered his apshypointment a distinct honor

The seismic observatory at Fordham is one of the most fa mous centers of earthquake study in the world Besides his supervision of it Father Lynch carries on a full program of ~

teaching mathematics physics and seismology

In 1946 Father Lynch designed a seismic observatory for theChristmas Blessings from St Pius X Dominican Republic to give

Sou~h Yarmouth warnings of earthquakes In 1951 he helped run seismic profiles

Rev Philip Davignon Thomas Slayter Edward in connection with bull search for ~

Robinson Mark Fruean Daniel Baker the tomb of st Petor

Bishop Grutka Gives Pope Saints Relic

v A TIC A H CIT Y (HC) shyBishop Andrew G Grutka of Gary Ind has presented Pope Paul VI with a long-lost relic of St Cyril who with his brother St Methodius brought Chrisshytianity to the Slavs 1100 years ago

Bishop Grutka who Ja of Slovak ancestry gave the relic to the Pope in the Sistine chapel at a ceremony attended by hunshydreds of bishops priests semishynanans and lay people most of them of Slavic origin

May the spiritual signficance and celebration of Christs Birthday bring to us all hope and joy And may we be guided to love peace and charity For therein lies the real meaning of the promi~e

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n THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thtlrs Dec 19 1963

Aid to Public Schools Exclusively Menace to Existence of Others

CINCINNATI (NC)-Massive Federal aid exclusively for pUb_ lic schools would substantially imperil the healthy existence of church-related schoolsJohn C Hayes dean of the Loyola University School of Law Chishycago said here

In a talk before the Xavier

Laud Popes Plan For Pilgrimage

PHILADELPHIA (NC)-Three non-Catholic leaders said here Pope Paul VIs trip to the Holy Land next month will promote the ecumenical movement and help in the renewal of the Church

This view was expressed at a press conference by Archbishop Iakovos of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of North and South America the Rev Eugene Carson Blake Stated Clerk (chief executive officer) of the United Presbyterian Church in the U S A and Episcopal Bish_ op James A Pike of California

Dr Blake said the Popes Holy Land pilgrimage illustrates the process by which the Catholic Church is coming up to date

Archbishop Iakovos said the trip would contribute to widenshymg the horizon

Bishop Pike said the pilgrimshyage would involve Pope Paul with other Christians on a going out basis - a development he said is needed in the ecumenical movement to avoid the suggesshytion of a patronizing attitude

University Natural Law Society Hayes a former president of the National Council of Catholic Men cited Supreme Court deshycisions in which he said the FederaL government has vindishycated the basic constitutkmal rights of parents and children to choose to be educated in pri shyvate and church-related schools

The same Federal government therefore he maintained ought not to initiate a program which by excluding such schools withshyout constitutional necessity sub_ stantially imperils their healthy existence and development

On the contrary according to Hayes compara1gtle aid ought to be afforded to those schools by including them in the Federal program in forms which are pershymissible under the Constitution as presently construed

Public-Purpos~ Services

Among these permissible forms of aid he indicated are low-cost loans for the construcshytion of academic facilities scholshyarship loans or grants to pupils grants for nationally-vital secushylar education subsidized lunch programs or any other publicshypurpose services to students which merely incidentally aid the school which the student at shytends

Moreover parents of pupils in church-related schools can conshystitutionally be included he middotdemiddot clared along with the parents of pupils in public schools in any Federal program of tax deshyductions or tax credits which might be established to aid education

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21 J FKs Reading Habits Great Legacy to All By Msgr John S Kennedy

The late President Kenshynedy has left a manifold legacy and many an enshyduring and instructive memshyory to the country Even as this is set down writers in the daily pap e r s a ndshymagazines are analyzing the meaning and the accomplishshyments of his life and espeshycially of his cashyreer in public office In the months and years to come a far more proshyfound and crit shyical interpretation will appear in book after bookThis departshyment concerned as it is with books would now point out but one particular in President Kenshynedys example and that has to do with reading

By those who observed him closely it agreed that he did more reading than any President since Wilson He was a close reader of the daily press and of other periodicals But so are many others in public life He was also and long had been a reader of books

AU Sorts of Books

It is not unheard of that all American President reads books But what we generally hear about is the books he reads for recreation Thus one chief execshyutive is said to get away from the cares of state by plunging into western stories another by eating up whodunits

We sometimes hear of a Presshyidents reading works of history or biography which recreate and illuminate the American past But seldom if ever are we told that a President reads all sorts of books

This last seems to have been the case with Mr Kennedy From time to time there were press stories concerning his reading of the moment and what impressed one was the range represented by the titles listed

Style Discernible The results of such reading

showed in various ways For exshyample in his public addresses It is true of course that he like everyone in a similar posishytion had speechwriters But he himself worked diligently on every talk he gave and his mind his style were discernible in each

Again the results of Mr Ken_ nedys reading manifested themshyselves in his approach to the problems he had to handle He was not narrow doctrinaire or simplistic

He saw complications implishycations distinctions nuances he was humane and subtle Granted that he hewed to cershytain central convictions He did not apply them mechanically or mouth them as if they were magic

Both rigid liberal and rigid conservative faulted him beshycause he did not accede to the easy extremism of either His was a mind informed and disshycriminating which surveyed the whole complex field before him and led him to pick his way carefully

One hopes that this example will be noted bY parents All kinds of trite or sentimental things are being said will be said to their children by fathers and mothers seeking to intershypret to their offspring the life and death of the late President

THE ANCHOR-Hits Interracial Thurs Dec 19 1963

Marriage Laws WASHINGTON (NC) - The

National Catholic Conference for Interracial Justice has branded laws against interracial marriage an invasion of individual rights and a denial of Catholic doctrine

Without specifically advocatshying such marriages the NCCIJ said the right to decide to marshyry and whom to marry resides within the iridividual person

Convention resolutions dealt with a wide range of civil rights issues including one of the most

Saviour Tomorrow s h a

the iniquity of the earth be abolished and the Saviour of the world shall reign over us

sensitive of all interracial mar- turn through repeal or court deshyriage cision

The NCCIJ declared that laws The Catholic conscience conshyagainst interracial marriage are demns abhors and rejects the an invasion of individual rights underlying racist philosophy and promised to seek their over_ which speaks of racial intershy

marriage as depreciating a ra-Gift to Hospital cial strain the resolution said

Human persons are not cattle DETROIT (NC) -Providence The Catholic dogma revealed by

Hospital here has received a God of the unity of the human gift of $125 million in the form family cries out against this of General Motors stocks from pagan ideology the family of Edward F Fisher In another resolution the a pioneer in the auto industry NCCIJ said Catholic social and Sister Denise the hospitals ad- fraternal organizations that pracshyministrator said the gift will be tice discrimination should either used to build an educational unit change their policies or have at the new Providence Hospital their chaplains withdrawn and to be completed next Fall be disbanded bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull~bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull~bullbull~~~~ bullbull~

A Blessed Christmas from St Francis Xavier

Hyannis

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Broadcaster Hits Church Stand PHILADELPHIA (NC) - The is not to be criticized for

president of the National Assoshy seeking to get higher standards ciation of Broadcasters said here in radio and television programs that a church groups recent But the way to accomplish this statement on broadcasting conshy is not through greater Federal tained recommendations t hat control would lead to government domshy Meanwhile it was announced ination of radio and television that representatives of the NAB

LeRoy Collins NAB president and the church council will meet made this claim in an address in New York Monday to disshy(Nov 30) to the Assembly of cuss the statement United Church Men a unit of A spokesman for the broadshythe Nat ion a 1 C 0 u neil of casters association said it objectsChurches He was referring to particularly to the statements a statement on broadcasting isshy call for regulation by the Fedshysued last June 8 by the National eral Communications CommisshyCouncil sion of commercial announceshy

Objects to Regulation ments and its endorsement of Collins said the church council network licensing

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THE ANCHOR-Thurs Dec 19 1963

Son And she 5 h al I

bring forth a Son and thou shalt call His name Jesus for He shall save His people fro m their sins

Holy Christmas from Hoi Redeemer Chatham Richard Moye Kevin Rodericks Frances

Bowles Maureen Sparkes

Atout Religion

Plan Candelight Service Sunday

WASHINGTON (NC)-Preslshydent Johnson will speak at aft (nterfaith candlelight service Sunday at the Lincoln Memorial that will conclude a month of aational moUrning for President

Kennedy Thousands of candles will be

light at dusk from a torch ig nited at the eternal flame that burns - at the late Presidents grave in Arlington National Cemetery across the Potomac River from the Lincoln Memoshyrial

The program is sponsored by the Interreligious Committee on Race Relations (ICRR) in conshyjunction with the Archdiocese of Washington the Council of Churches and the Jewish Comshymunity Council

It was developed at a meetshyIng of sponsoring organizations called by Archbishop Patrick A OBoyle of Washington chairshyman of the ICRR

Brief prayers will be offered at the service by Msgr John S Spence a member of the ICRR executive committee and two ICRR co-chairmen Episcopal Bishop William F Creighton of WashingtQn and Rabbi Lewis A Weintraub president of the Washington Board of Rabbis

Methodist Bishop John Wesley Lord of Washington also an ICRR co - chairman wi[ be master of ceremonies

Christians in Rome Mark Charity Day

ROME (NC) -Catholics and DonCatholics from eight counshytries exchanged gifts for the poor and the sick during cereshymonies in Romes city hall marking the first Christian Charity Day

ltalian Catholics gave radio 89ts for non-Catholic Dutch hosshypital patients Brazilian Cathoshy

~ lies gave coffee for non-Catholic patients in a Norwegian hospital Danish non-Catholics g a v e trousseaus for Congolese Cathoshylic brides and non-Catholic Swedes gave toys for Catholic children in the Philippines

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Methodist Bishop Gerald Ken nedy of Los Angeles was chief author of the statement said Thomas W Braden board presshyident who with William Norris of Pasadena served on the comshymittee

Braden said many teachers misinterpret the U S Supreme

Court decision banning prayers in schools as also banning teachshying about religion

The statement prepared at the boards request said Christian

parents are protected by law againllt attempts to destroy or weaken their childrens faith ill their religion

The- statement said teachers mould be able to differentiate betweoen conducting a compulshysory worship service and teachshying about religion

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church was established ill 1911 when amphis plaoe was most andeVelopecL Latel7 the Catholic populatioa has been steadil iIlcreasinc The church IDeant for hardl7 100 famili DOW bu to accommodate 600 famills we arCeDtl7 Deedmiddot 000 to eoDshystruct a larger cbarch Be upla farther that the -ampoverument has erected a coliece aDd other iDstit tlons includinamp those of the Arm7

nHOI Pillbl MIn- AU there which increases the numbelll using tbe charch The pastor Father

lor b 0rH1tUl Cheb Kadampattuparambil wa~l seeshyended b the Bishop of Trich1ll earnestb asU oar usistaooe ~ amount is appreciated

A PRIEST IN THE FAMILY We have numerous nafues of seminarians like NICHOLAS

SCHIRO needing help to get through their six years of training Cost $100 a year Your prayers and financial help assist the Holy Spirit to bring Hia work to fruition And yours will be the lifelong jor

ADAM AND EVE AD ancient Moslem tradition tells how God took pity on Adam

and Eve oar first parents after the left Paradise Thewa dered doWll through Asia aDd India God created for them Ceylon a second natural Paradise A high mountain there even today is the place of pilgrimage The IslaDds that link India

1IDd Ceylon are called Adams Bridge bull In southern India there are 10 maD vocations and calls on ns for help to balld charches Perhaps DOwhere Is abowinlaquo the wind of the Spirit mach To further this we think of

THE TWELVE WAYS TO CHRISTMAS GIVINGmiddot L Build a CHAPEL where Christ may come every dllJ

Cost $2500 2 Build a SCHOOL where children may learn to know

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THE ANCHOR- 23Israeli President Thurs Dec 19 1963

Greets Pilgrims JERUSALEM (lfC) - Preshy

dent Shneor Z Shazar prei8ed the work of 1ile ecumenical coundl as he welcomed a IIOUP Birthday 01 pDgr1Dul from Rome whicll ~

cluded DiDe arehbfsbops and Sf G ran t we beshybi~ seech T h bullbull alshyIbe pDsrtms who numbesed 120 Ja aU were led by MeDdte mighty God that Rite ~ Georgea Hakin 01 even as we anticishyAcre zael who tranalated the pate the adorable President lIebrew -language birthday of Thy son welcome and replled for the so too may we joyshygroup fully receive His

bull We here as an of humanitymiddot eternal giftsthe President said have folshylowed with great interest the ecumenical council deliberations in Rome and have witnessed with great satisfaction the spirit of peace and mutual understandshy Ohio Man Donates ing which inspired these di8Ctl18shy Site for Hospital lions

We welcome your efforts in MANSFIELD (NC) - A 144shythis field Not in one day will acre farmland tract in Ohio here we attain these lofty aims but has been donated as a hospital we are sure that justice and love siteto the Sistersof Charity of of one fellow man will triuml~h St Augustine whose mother in the end house is in Cleveland

rter the bishops who canll Justine Sterkel donor of thefrom the U S Caneda Austrashy land comes from a family whichlia ItalT and Africa visited 1be helped establish thia citys twoBasiliea of the Holy Sepulcber parishesia tbe Jordanian leCtor of 1 salem The Sisters of Charity wiD

ataff the hospital Miss Sterkel Pledge $21 Million said she will manage the fundshy

raiaing drive for the hospitalFor Four Schools Marjori Crowen Mary Craffey Bobby Crow11 construction It bull planned te 1tOCltVILLl CENTRE ltJft Stephen Craffey provide 200 bedL

-be Rockville Centre dioeeIIrlD campaign f~ $20 million lio Cleveland Planning ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Joyous Noel from Our Lady of the Cape Brewster

build four Catholic high ICbook hal gone over the top with Schools for 18000 pledges totaling $21M7482 ftIe

CLEVELAND (NC) - Archfour new schools will accommoshybishop Edward F Hoban has anshydate 600 New York student jill nounced a multimillion dollarLong Island eampaign to provide classroom for middot18000 high school studentsExchanmt Posts over the next five year

VATICAN CITY (NC)-AJd bishop Gaetano Alibrandl ApolIshy The Bishop of Cleveland anshytoIlc Nuncio to Chile and Arcl nounced no goal But it is esti shybishop Egano Righi-LambertinJ mated that facilities for 18000 Apostolic Nuncio to Lebanon would cost lIB much as $36 milshyhave exchanged posts lion

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THE ANCHORshy24 Thurs Dec 19 1963

Fremiddotedom Rally Continued from Page One

will be 80 teenagers and adults from the Williamston N C area Rev Harold Melvin Fall River Episcopalian minister recently jailed in Williamston fOr partishycipation in a protest against in equalities in treatment of Neshygroes is responsible for the groups invitation to Fall River

They are sponsored by the Southern Christian Leadership Conference led by Rev Martin Luther King Jr While in Masshysachusetts they will stay at Packard Manse Roxbury and will visit nearby communities including Fall River

Rev Edmund Delaney curate at Holy Name parish Fall River will act for the Bishop and head Catholic participation in the rally Representatives of Jewish Bnd Protestant synagogues and churches are also lending supshyport The local NAACP unit is headed by Rev Floyd Black minister at Bethel AME church in Fall River

In connection with the rally NAACP members are seeking dinner invitations for the 80 Williamston citizens preceding the event It is thought that this will give Fall River residents the opportunity of learning at first hand the situation in the South with regard to Negro equality

Invitations are sought for one or two guests at each participashyting home Guests will be picked up by hosts at 3 oclock Sunday afternoon at Bethel AME church Hanover Street and will be brought to Sacred Heart auditoshyrium by 7 to prepare for the rally

Among members of the Homes Committee arranging invitations is Mrs Walter Conrad of Holy Name parish Fall River Those wishing to extend hospitality can reach her at OSborne 4-6128

Kennedy Scholarship PURCHASE (NC) - Manhatshy

tanville College of the Sacred Heart has announced establishshyment of a John Fitzgerald Kenshynedy Scholarship Fund Three gifts totaling $4600 have been received as initial contributions The scholarship will be awarded to students with leadership abilshyity who are in need of financial aid

Redeemer o God who

makest us glad with the yearly expectashytion of our redempshytion grant that we who now joyfully receive Thine onlyshybegotten Son as our Redeemer may also without fear behold Him coming as our Judge tt

Jesuit Scientist Heads Academy

NEW YORK (NC) - Father 1 John J Lynch SJ an expert 1 in the detection of earthquakes has been name president of the New York Academy of Sciences which was founded in 1817 and has a membership of 18000

The Jesuit priest director of Fordham Universitys seismic station was named to the post themiddot day before his 69th birthday He said he considered his apshypointment a distinct honor

The seismic observatory at Fordham is one of the most fa mous centers of earthquake study in the world Besides his supervision of it Father Lynch carries on a full program of ~

teaching mathematics physics and seismology

In 1946 Father Lynch designed a seismic observatory for theChristmas Blessings from St Pius X Dominican Republic to give

Sou~h Yarmouth warnings of earthquakes In 1951 he helped run seismic profiles

Rev Philip Davignon Thomas Slayter Edward in connection with bull search for ~

Robinson Mark Fruean Daniel Baker the tomb of st Petor

Bishop Grutka Gives Pope Saints Relic

v A TIC A H CIT Y (HC) shyBishop Andrew G Grutka of Gary Ind has presented Pope Paul VI with a long-lost relic of St Cyril who with his brother St Methodius brought Chrisshytianity to the Slavs 1100 years ago

Bishop Grutka who Ja of Slovak ancestry gave the relic to the Pope in the Sistine chapel at a ceremony attended by hunshydreds of bishops priests semishynanans and lay people most of them of Slavic origin

May the spiritual signficance and celebration of Christs Birthday bring to us all hope and joy And may we be guided to love peace and charity For therein lies the real meaning of the promi~e

- and the challenge - of Christmas

Christmas Blessings

To You And Yours

D amp D Sales and Service INCORPORATED

FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATION - APPLIANCES AIR CONDITIONING

363 Second Street - Fall River OSborne 8-5644

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21 J FKs Reading Habits Great Legacy to All By Msgr John S Kennedy

The late President Kenshynedy has left a manifold legacy and many an enshyduring and instructive memshyory to the country Even as this is set down writers in the daily pap e r s a ndshymagazines are analyzing the meaning and the accomplishshyments of his life and espeshycially of his cashyreer in public office In the months and years to come a far more proshyfound and crit shyical interpretation will appear in book after bookThis departshyment concerned as it is with books would now point out but one particular in President Kenshynedys example and that has to do with reading

By those who observed him closely it agreed that he did more reading than any President since Wilson He was a close reader of the daily press and of other periodicals But so are many others in public life He was also and long had been a reader of books

AU Sorts of Books

It is not unheard of that all American President reads books But what we generally hear about is the books he reads for recreation Thus one chief execshyutive is said to get away from the cares of state by plunging into western stories another by eating up whodunits

We sometimes hear of a Presshyidents reading works of history or biography which recreate and illuminate the American past But seldom if ever are we told that a President reads all sorts of books

This last seems to have been the case with Mr Kennedy From time to time there were press stories concerning his reading of the moment and what impressed one was the range represented by the titles listed

Style Discernible The results of such reading

showed in various ways For exshyample in his public addresses It is true of course that he like everyone in a similar posishytion had speechwriters But he himself worked diligently on every talk he gave and his mind his style were discernible in each

Again the results of Mr Ken_ nedys reading manifested themshyselves in his approach to the problems he had to handle He was not narrow doctrinaire or simplistic

He saw complications implishycations distinctions nuances he was humane and subtle Granted that he hewed to cershytain central convictions He did not apply them mechanically or mouth them as if they were magic

Both rigid liberal and rigid conservative faulted him beshycause he did not accede to the easy extremism of either His was a mind informed and disshycriminating which surveyed the whole complex field before him and led him to pick his way carefully

One hopes that this example will be noted bY parents All kinds of trite or sentimental things are being said will be said to their children by fathers and mothers seeking to intershypret to their offspring the life and death of the late President

THE ANCHOR-Hits Interracial Thurs Dec 19 1963

Marriage Laws WASHINGTON (NC) - The

National Catholic Conference for Interracial Justice has branded laws against interracial marriage an invasion of individual rights and a denial of Catholic doctrine

Without specifically advocatshying such marriages the NCCIJ said the right to decide to marshyry and whom to marry resides within the iridividual person

Convention resolutions dealt with a wide range of civil rights issues including one of the most

Saviour Tomorrow s h a

the iniquity of the earth be abolished and the Saviour of the world shall reign over us

sensitive of all interracial mar- turn through repeal or court deshyriage cision

The NCCIJ declared that laws The Catholic conscience conshyagainst interracial marriage are demns abhors and rejects the an invasion of individual rights underlying racist philosophy and promised to seek their over_ which speaks of racial intershy

marriage as depreciating a ra-Gift to Hospital cial strain the resolution said

Human persons are not cattle DETROIT (NC) -Providence The Catholic dogma revealed by

Hospital here has received a God of the unity of the human gift of $125 million in the form family cries out against this of General Motors stocks from pagan ideology the family of Edward F Fisher In another resolution the a pioneer in the auto industry NCCIJ said Catholic social and Sister Denise the hospitals ad- fraternal organizations that pracshyministrator said the gift will be tice discrimination should either used to build an educational unit change their policies or have at the new Providence Hospital their chaplains withdrawn and to be completed next Fall be disbanded bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull~bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull~bullbull~~~~ bullbull~

A Blessed Christmas from St Francis Xavier

Hyannis

Daniel Chamber Diane Robie Jean Reinbold

Broadcaster Hits Church Stand PHILADELPHIA (NC) - The is not to be criticized for

president of the National Assoshy seeking to get higher standards ciation of Broadcasters said here in radio and television programs that a church groups recent But the way to accomplish this statement on broadcasting conshy is not through greater Federal tained recommendations t hat control would lead to government domshy Meanwhile it was announced ination of radio and television that representatives of the NAB

LeRoy Collins NAB president and the church council will meet made this claim in an address in New York Monday to disshy(Nov 30) to the Assembly of cuss the statement United Church Men a unit of A spokesman for the broadshythe Nat ion a 1 C 0 u neil of casters association said it objectsChurches He was referring to particularly to the statements a statement on broadcasting isshy call for regulation by the Fedshysued last June 8 by the National eral Communications CommisshyCouncil sion of commercial announceshy

Objects to Regulation ments and its endorsement of Collins said the church council network licensing

HOLIDAY

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RAYNHAM MASSACHUSEnS

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all over town

looking for bargains

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22

THE ANCHOR-Thurs Dec 19 1963

Son And she 5 h al I

bring forth a Son and thou shalt call His name Jesus for He shall save His people fro m their sins

Holy Christmas from Hoi Redeemer Chatham Richard Moye Kevin Rodericks Frances

Bowles Maureen Sparkes

Atout Religion

Plan Candelight Service Sunday

WASHINGTON (NC)-Preslshydent Johnson will speak at aft (nterfaith candlelight service Sunday at the Lincoln Memorial that will conclude a month of aational moUrning for President

Kennedy Thousands of candles will be

light at dusk from a torch ig nited at the eternal flame that burns - at the late Presidents grave in Arlington National Cemetery across the Potomac River from the Lincoln Memoshyrial

The program is sponsored by the Interreligious Committee on Race Relations (ICRR) in conshyjunction with the Archdiocese of Washington the Council of Churches and the Jewish Comshymunity Council

It was developed at a meetshyIng of sponsoring organizations called by Archbishop Patrick A OBoyle of Washington chairshyman of the ICRR

Brief prayers will be offered at the service by Msgr John S Spence a member of the ICRR executive committee and two ICRR co-chairmen Episcopal Bishop William F Creighton of WashingtQn and Rabbi Lewis A Weintraub president of the Washington Board of Rabbis

Methodist Bishop John Wesley Lord of Washington also an ICRR co - chairman wi[ be master of ceremonies

Christians in Rome Mark Charity Day

ROME (NC) -Catholics and DonCatholics from eight counshytries exchanged gifts for the poor and the sick during cereshymonies in Romes city hall marking the first Christian Charity Day

ltalian Catholics gave radio 89ts for non-Catholic Dutch hosshypital patients Brazilian Cathoshy

~ lies gave coffee for non-Catholic patients in a Norwegian hospital Danish non-Catholics g a v e trousseaus for Congolese Cathoshylic brides and non-Catholic Swedes gave toys for Catholic children in the Philippines

R A WILCOX CO OFFICE FURNITURE 8loc fol laaHi DeIl_

bull DESKS bull CHAIRS FILING CABINETS

bull FIRE FILES bull SAFES FOLDING TABLES AND CHAIRS

R A WI LCOX CO 22 BEDFORD ST

FALL RIVER 5-7838

LEMIEUX PLUMBING amp HEATING INC

for Domestic ~ amp Industrial ~ Sales and on Burnen Service

WY 5-1631 2283 ACUSHNET AVE

NEWmiddot IEDFORD

Urge Instruction SAN FRANCISCO (NC) -- A

atatement encouraging Califorshynia public school teachers to teach about religion will be conshysidered by the California Board of Education

Methodist Bishop Gerald Ken nedy of Los Angeles was chief author of the statement said Thomas W Braden board presshyident who with William Norris of Pasadena served on the comshymittee

Braden said many teachers misinterpret the U S Supreme

Court decision banning prayers in schools as also banning teachshying about religion

The statement prepared at the boards request said Christian

parents are protected by law againllt attempts to destroy or weaken their childrens faith ill their religion

The- statement said teachers mould be able to differentiate betweoen conducting a compulshysory worship service and teachshying about religion

TI-IE HUB s GCgtURSE amp SONS

A -eels p~kage of

happ) llaolida) wishesl

forgourChristm

PLEASANT CORNER TROY - FAU RIVER

GERALD E McNALLY GENERAL CONTRACTOR

2666 North ~ Street - Pall River

-

4 ~appp anb lo[p ~fJriutmas The Midnight Mus ill Bethlehem WUl Be

offered lor the Members 01 Our Aoeicitio This Is Our ChristrntU Gilt to Yo

The puampol tile Church of SL FraDcls SaVerio ill VIJAYAshyPl1BAM in Trichur diocese ill southern IDdia writes This

church was established ill 1911 when amphis plaoe was most andeVelopecL Latel7 the Catholic populatioa has been steadil iIlcreasinc The church IDeant for hardl7 100 famili DOW bu to accommodate 600 famills we arCeDtl7 Deedmiddot 000 to eoDshystruct a larger cbarch Be upla farther that the -ampoverument has erected a coliece aDd other iDstit tlons includinamp those of the Arm7

nHOI Pillbl MIn- AU there which increases the numbelll using tbe charch The pastor Father

lor b 0rH1tUl Cheb Kadampattuparambil wa~l seeshyended b the Bishop of Trich1ll earnestb asU oar usistaooe ~ amount is appreciated

A PRIEST IN THE FAMILY We have numerous nafues of seminarians like NICHOLAS

SCHIRO needing help to get through their six years of training Cost $100 a year Your prayers and financial help assist the Holy Spirit to bring Hia work to fruition And yours will be the lifelong jor

ADAM AND EVE AD ancient Moslem tradition tells how God took pity on Adam

and Eve oar first parents after the left Paradise Thewa dered doWll through Asia aDd India God created for them Ceylon a second natural Paradise A high mountain there even today is the place of pilgrimage The IslaDds that link India

1IDd Ceylon are called Adams Bridge bull In southern India there are 10 maD vocations and calls on ns for help to balld charches Perhaps DOwhere Is abowinlaquo the wind of the Spirit mach To further this we think of

THE TWELVE WAYS TO CHRISTMAS GIVINGmiddot L Build a CHAPEL where Christ may come every dllJ

Cost $2500 2 Build a SCHOOL where children may learn to know

Christ Cost $2500 S Build a CONVENT where Sisters may dwell aod teach

Cost $2500 to Send MASS STIPENDS Our 15000 priests dally IDGU

of support S Purchase a CHAPEL ITEM such as

Vestments ($50) Monstrance ($40) Chalice ($44raquo C1shyborium ($40gt Tabernacle ($25) Stations of the Cross ($25) Censer ($20) Sanctuary Lamp ($15) Altar Linea ($15) Sanctuary Bell ($5)

8 A MEMBERSHIP In our association for yourself relashytive or friend Cost 1 a year for a single person $5 for a family

it Adopt a SISTER-TQ-BE Ber training costa $150 bull year for two years

8 REMEMBER our association In your WILL Our legal title is The Catholic Near East Welfare Association

t Join oae of our $1 a month CLUBS for orphana schoola Sister and seminarian training

10 Prayers It Prayers and 12 More Prayers

~l2earmiddottBst01is$ionsrib fIAHCIS CARDINAL SPELLMAN

I a lee CAfttOUC ~ IAfT waMH ASsoaAftOH _~I A 46th bullbull middot~Y_middotl

THE ANCHOR- 23Israeli President Thurs Dec 19 1963

Greets Pilgrims JERUSALEM (lfC) - Preshy

dent Shneor Z Shazar prei8ed the work of 1ile ecumenical coundl as he welcomed a IIOUP Birthday 01 pDgr1Dul from Rome whicll ~

cluded DiDe arehbfsbops and Sf G ran t we beshybi~ seech T h bullbull alshyIbe pDsrtms who numbesed 120 Ja aU were led by MeDdte mighty God that Rite ~ Georgea Hakin 01 even as we anticishyAcre zael who tranalated the pate the adorable President lIebrew -language birthday of Thy son welcome and replled for the so too may we joyshygroup fully receive His

bull We here as an of humanitymiddot eternal giftsthe President said have folshylowed with great interest the ecumenical council deliberations in Rome and have witnessed with great satisfaction the spirit of peace and mutual understandshy Ohio Man Donates ing which inspired these di8Ctl18shy Site for Hospital lions

We welcome your efforts in MANSFIELD (NC) - A 144shythis field Not in one day will acre farmland tract in Ohio here we attain these lofty aims but has been donated as a hospital we are sure that justice and love siteto the Sistersof Charity of of one fellow man will triuml~h St Augustine whose mother in the end house is in Cleveland

rter the bishops who canll Justine Sterkel donor of thefrom the U S Caneda Austrashy land comes from a family whichlia ItalT and Africa visited 1be helped establish thia citys twoBasiliea of the Holy Sepulcber parishesia tbe Jordanian leCtor of 1 salem The Sisters of Charity wiD

ataff the hospital Miss Sterkel Pledge $21 Million said she will manage the fundshy

raiaing drive for the hospitalFor Four Schools Marjori Crowen Mary Craffey Bobby Crow11 construction It bull planned te 1tOCltVILLl CENTRE ltJft Stephen Craffey provide 200 bedL

-be Rockville Centre dioeeIIrlD campaign f~ $20 million lio Cleveland Planning ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Joyous Noel from Our Lady of the Cape Brewster

build four Catholic high ICbook hal gone over the top with Schools for 18000 pledges totaling $21M7482 ftIe

CLEVELAND (NC) - Archfour new schools will accommoshybishop Edward F Hoban has anshydate 600 New York student jill nounced a multimillion dollarLong Island eampaign to provide classroom for middot18000 high school studentsExchanmt Posts over the next five year

VATICAN CITY (NC)-AJd bishop Gaetano Alibrandl ApolIshy The Bishop of Cleveland anshytoIlc Nuncio to Chile and Arcl nounced no goal But it is esti shybishop Egano Righi-LambertinJ mated that facilities for 18000 Apostolic Nuncio to Lebanon would cost lIB much as $36 milshyhave exchanged posts lion

11I01

w Extend

Joyful Best Wishes

During 11I1s

anet 1I1IleI SeCIICMI

The Officers and Staff

of

Bristol County Trust Company TAU~ MASSACHUSE11S

THE lANK ON _ TAUNrON 5 PLYMOU1ll AVENUE at RODMAN STREET FAll liVER

-f at ==

THE ANCHORshy24 Thurs Dec 19 1963

Fremiddotedom Rally Continued from Page One

will be 80 teenagers and adults from the Williamston N C area Rev Harold Melvin Fall River Episcopalian minister recently jailed in Williamston fOr partishycipation in a protest against in equalities in treatment of Neshygroes is responsible for the groups invitation to Fall River

They are sponsored by the Southern Christian Leadership Conference led by Rev Martin Luther King Jr While in Masshysachusetts they will stay at Packard Manse Roxbury and will visit nearby communities including Fall River

Rev Edmund Delaney curate at Holy Name parish Fall River will act for the Bishop and head Catholic participation in the rally Representatives of Jewish Bnd Protestant synagogues and churches are also lending supshyport The local NAACP unit is headed by Rev Floyd Black minister at Bethel AME church in Fall River

In connection with the rally NAACP members are seeking dinner invitations for the 80 Williamston citizens preceding the event It is thought that this will give Fall River residents the opportunity of learning at first hand the situation in the South with regard to Negro equality

Invitations are sought for one or two guests at each participashyting home Guests will be picked up by hosts at 3 oclock Sunday afternoon at Bethel AME church Hanover Street and will be brought to Sacred Heart auditoshyrium by 7 to prepare for the rally

Among members of the Homes Committee arranging invitations is Mrs Walter Conrad of Holy Name parish Fall River Those wishing to extend hospitality can reach her at OSborne 4-6128

Kennedy Scholarship PURCHASE (NC) - Manhatshy

tanville College of the Sacred Heart has announced establishshyment of a John Fitzgerald Kenshynedy Scholarship Fund Three gifts totaling $4600 have been received as initial contributions The scholarship will be awarded to students with leadership abilshyity who are in need of financial aid

Redeemer o God who

makest us glad with the yearly expectashytion of our redempshytion grant that we who now joyfully receive Thine onlyshybegotten Son as our Redeemer may also without fear behold Him coming as our Judge tt

Jesuit Scientist Heads Academy

NEW YORK (NC) - Father 1 John J Lynch SJ an expert 1 in the detection of earthquakes has been name president of the New York Academy of Sciences which was founded in 1817 and has a membership of 18000

The Jesuit priest director of Fordham Universitys seismic station was named to the post themiddot day before his 69th birthday He said he considered his apshypointment a distinct honor

The seismic observatory at Fordham is one of the most fa mous centers of earthquake study in the world Besides his supervision of it Father Lynch carries on a full program of ~

teaching mathematics physics and seismology

In 1946 Father Lynch designed a seismic observatory for theChristmas Blessings from St Pius X Dominican Republic to give

Sou~h Yarmouth warnings of earthquakes In 1951 he helped run seismic profiles

Rev Philip Davignon Thomas Slayter Edward in connection with bull search for ~

Robinson Mark Fruean Daniel Baker the tomb of st Petor

Bishop Grutka Gives Pope Saints Relic

v A TIC A H CIT Y (HC) shyBishop Andrew G Grutka of Gary Ind has presented Pope Paul VI with a long-lost relic of St Cyril who with his brother St Methodius brought Chrisshytianity to the Slavs 1100 years ago

Bishop Grutka who Ja of Slovak ancestry gave the relic to the Pope in the Sistine chapel at a ceremony attended by hunshydreds of bishops priests semishynanans and lay people most of them of Slavic origin

May the spiritual signficance and celebration of Christs Birthday bring to us all hope and joy And may we be guided to love peace and charity For therein lies the real meaning of the promi~e

- and the challenge - of Christmas

Christmas Blessings

To You And Yours

D amp D Sales and Service INCORPORATED

FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATION - APPLIANCES AIR CONDITIONING

363 Second Street - Fall River OSborne 8-5644

FaU River

Page 22: 12.19.63

22

THE ANCHOR-Thurs Dec 19 1963

Son And she 5 h al I

bring forth a Son and thou shalt call His name Jesus for He shall save His people fro m their sins

Holy Christmas from Hoi Redeemer Chatham Richard Moye Kevin Rodericks Frances

Bowles Maureen Sparkes

Atout Religion

Plan Candelight Service Sunday

WASHINGTON (NC)-Preslshydent Johnson will speak at aft (nterfaith candlelight service Sunday at the Lincoln Memorial that will conclude a month of aational moUrning for President

Kennedy Thousands of candles will be

light at dusk from a torch ig nited at the eternal flame that burns - at the late Presidents grave in Arlington National Cemetery across the Potomac River from the Lincoln Memoshyrial

The program is sponsored by the Interreligious Committee on Race Relations (ICRR) in conshyjunction with the Archdiocese of Washington the Council of Churches and the Jewish Comshymunity Council

It was developed at a meetshyIng of sponsoring organizations called by Archbishop Patrick A OBoyle of Washington chairshyman of the ICRR

Brief prayers will be offered at the service by Msgr John S Spence a member of the ICRR executive committee and two ICRR co-chairmen Episcopal Bishop William F Creighton of WashingtQn and Rabbi Lewis A Weintraub president of the Washington Board of Rabbis

Methodist Bishop John Wesley Lord of Washington also an ICRR co - chairman wi[ be master of ceremonies

Christians in Rome Mark Charity Day

ROME (NC) -Catholics and DonCatholics from eight counshytries exchanged gifts for the poor and the sick during cereshymonies in Romes city hall marking the first Christian Charity Day

ltalian Catholics gave radio 89ts for non-Catholic Dutch hosshypital patients Brazilian Cathoshy

~ lies gave coffee for non-Catholic patients in a Norwegian hospital Danish non-Catholics g a v e trousseaus for Congolese Cathoshylic brides and non-Catholic Swedes gave toys for Catholic children in the Philippines

R A WILCOX CO OFFICE FURNITURE 8loc fol laaHi DeIl_

bull DESKS bull CHAIRS FILING CABINETS

bull FIRE FILES bull SAFES FOLDING TABLES AND CHAIRS

R A WI LCOX CO 22 BEDFORD ST

FALL RIVER 5-7838

LEMIEUX PLUMBING amp HEATING INC

for Domestic ~ amp Industrial ~ Sales and on Burnen Service

WY 5-1631 2283 ACUSHNET AVE

NEWmiddot IEDFORD

Urge Instruction SAN FRANCISCO (NC) -- A

atatement encouraging Califorshynia public school teachers to teach about religion will be conshysidered by the California Board of Education

Methodist Bishop Gerald Ken nedy of Los Angeles was chief author of the statement said Thomas W Braden board presshyident who with William Norris of Pasadena served on the comshymittee

Braden said many teachers misinterpret the U S Supreme

Court decision banning prayers in schools as also banning teachshying about religion

The statement prepared at the boards request said Christian

parents are protected by law againllt attempts to destroy or weaken their childrens faith ill their religion

The- statement said teachers mould be able to differentiate betweoen conducting a compulshysory worship service and teachshying about religion

TI-IE HUB s GCgtURSE amp SONS

A -eels p~kage of

happ) llaolida) wishesl

forgourChristm

PLEASANT CORNER TROY - FAU RIVER

GERALD E McNALLY GENERAL CONTRACTOR

2666 North ~ Street - Pall River

-

4 ~appp anb lo[p ~fJriutmas The Midnight Mus ill Bethlehem WUl Be

offered lor the Members 01 Our Aoeicitio This Is Our ChristrntU Gilt to Yo

The puampol tile Church of SL FraDcls SaVerio ill VIJAYAshyPl1BAM in Trichur diocese ill southern IDdia writes This

church was established ill 1911 when amphis plaoe was most andeVelopecL Latel7 the Catholic populatioa has been steadil iIlcreasinc The church IDeant for hardl7 100 famili DOW bu to accommodate 600 famills we arCeDtl7 Deedmiddot 000 to eoDshystruct a larger cbarch Be upla farther that the -ampoverument has erected a coliece aDd other iDstit tlons includinamp those of the Arm7

nHOI Pillbl MIn- AU there which increases the numbelll using tbe charch The pastor Father

lor b 0rH1tUl Cheb Kadampattuparambil wa~l seeshyended b the Bishop of Trich1ll earnestb asU oar usistaooe ~ amount is appreciated

A PRIEST IN THE FAMILY We have numerous nafues of seminarians like NICHOLAS

SCHIRO needing help to get through their six years of training Cost $100 a year Your prayers and financial help assist the Holy Spirit to bring Hia work to fruition And yours will be the lifelong jor

ADAM AND EVE AD ancient Moslem tradition tells how God took pity on Adam

and Eve oar first parents after the left Paradise Thewa dered doWll through Asia aDd India God created for them Ceylon a second natural Paradise A high mountain there even today is the place of pilgrimage The IslaDds that link India

1IDd Ceylon are called Adams Bridge bull In southern India there are 10 maD vocations and calls on ns for help to balld charches Perhaps DOwhere Is abowinlaquo the wind of the Spirit mach To further this we think of

THE TWELVE WAYS TO CHRISTMAS GIVINGmiddot L Build a CHAPEL where Christ may come every dllJ

Cost $2500 2 Build a SCHOOL where children may learn to know

Christ Cost $2500 S Build a CONVENT where Sisters may dwell aod teach

Cost $2500 to Send MASS STIPENDS Our 15000 priests dally IDGU

of support S Purchase a CHAPEL ITEM such as

Vestments ($50) Monstrance ($40) Chalice ($44raquo C1shyborium ($40gt Tabernacle ($25) Stations of the Cross ($25) Censer ($20) Sanctuary Lamp ($15) Altar Linea ($15) Sanctuary Bell ($5)

8 A MEMBERSHIP In our association for yourself relashytive or friend Cost 1 a year for a single person $5 for a family

it Adopt a SISTER-TQ-BE Ber training costa $150 bull year for two years

8 REMEMBER our association In your WILL Our legal title is The Catholic Near East Welfare Association

t Join oae of our $1 a month CLUBS for orphana schoola Sister and seminarian training

10 Prayers It Prayers and 12 More Prayers

~l2earmiddottBst01is$ionsrib fIAHCIS CARDINAL SPELLMAN

I a lee CAfttOUC ~ IAfT waMH ASsoaAftOH _~I A 46th bullbull middot~Y_middotl

THE ANCHOR- 23Israeli President Thurs Dec 19 1963

Greets Pilgrims JERUSALEM (lfC) - Preshy

dent Shneor Z Shazar prei8ed the work of 1ile ecumenical coundl as he welcomed a IIOUP Birthday 01 pDgr1Dul from Rome whicll ~

cluded DiDe arehbfsbops and Sf G ran t we beshybi~ seech T h bullbull alshyIbe pDsrtms who numbesed 120 Ja aU were led by MeDdte mighty God that Rite ~ Georgea Hakin 01 even as we anticishyAcre zael who tranalated the pate the adorable President lIebrew -language birthday of Thy son welcome and replled for the so too may we joyshygroup fully receive His

bull We here as an of humanitymiddot eternal giftsthe President said have folshylowed with great interest the ecumenical council deliberations in Rome and have witnessed with great satisfaction the spirit of peace and mutual understandshy Ohio Man Donates ing which inspired these di8Ctl18shy Site for Hospital lions

We welcome your efforts in MANSFIELD (NC) - A 144shythis field Not in one day will acre farmland tract in Ohio here we attain these lofty aims but has been donated as a hospital we are sure that justice and love siteto the Sistersof Charity of of one fellow man will triuml~h St Augustine whose mother in the end house is in Cleveland

rter the bishops who canll Justine Sterkel donor of thefrom the U S Caneda Austrashy land comes from a family whichlia ItalT and Africa visited 1be helped establish thia citys twoBasiliea of the Holy Sepulcber parishesia tbe Jordanian leCtor of 1 salem The Sisters of Charity wiD

ataff the hospital Miss Sterkel Pledge $21 Million said she will manage the fundshy

raiaing drive for the hospitalFor Four Schools Marjori Crowen Mary Craffey Bobby Crow11 construction It bull planned te 1tOCltVILLl CENTRE ltJft Stephen Craffey provide 200 bedL

-be Rockville Centre dioeeIIrlD campaign f~ $20 million lio Cleveland Planning ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Joyous Noel from Our Lady of the Cape Brewster

build four Catholic high ICbook hal gone over the top with Schools for 18000 pledges totaling $21M7482 ftIe

CLEVELAND (NC) - Archfour new schools will accommoshybishop Edward F Hoban has anshydate 600 New York student jill nounced a multimillion dollarLong Island eampaign to provide classroom for middot18000 high school studentsExchanmt Posts over the next five year

VATICAN CITY (NC)-AJd bishop Gaetano Alibrandl ApolIshy The Bishop of Cleveland anshytoIlc Nuncio to Chile and Arcl nounced no goal But it is esti shybishop Egano Righi-LambertinJ mated that facilities for 18000 Apostolic Nuncio to Lebanon would cost lIB much as $36 milshyhave exchanged posts lion

11I01

w Extend

Joyful Best Wishes

During 11I1s

anet 1I1IleI SeCIICMI

The Officers and Staff

of

Bristol County Trust Company TAU~ MASSACHUSE11S

THE lANK ON _ TAUNrON 5 PLYMOU1ll AVENUE at RODMAN STREET FAll liVER

-f at ==

THE ANCHORshy24 Thurs Dec 19 1963

Fremiddotedom Rally Continued from Page One

will be 80 teenagers and adults from the Williamston N C area Rev Harold Melvin Fall River Episcopalian minister recently jailed in Williamston fOr partishycipation in a protest against in equalities in treatment of Neshygroes is responsible for the groups invitation to Fall River

They are sponsored by the Southern Christian Leadership Conference led by Rev Martin Luther King Jr While in Masshysachusetts they will stay at Packard Manse Roxbury and will visit nearby communities including Fall River

Rev Edmund Delaney curate at Holy Name parish Fall River will act for the Bishop and head Catholic participation in the rally Representatives of Jewish Bnd Protestant synagogues and churches are also lending supshyport The local NAACP unit is headed by Rev Floyd Black minister at Bethel AME church in Fall River

In connection with the rally NAACP members are seeking dinner invitations for the 80 Williamston citizens preceding the event It is thought that this will give Fall River residents the opportunity of learning at first hand the situation in the South with regard to Negro equality

Invitations are sought for one or two guests at each participashyting home Guests will be picked up by hosts at 3 oclock Sunday afternoon at Bethel AME church Hanover Street and will be brought to Sacred Heart auditoshyrium by 7 to prepare for the rally

Among members of the Homes Committee arranging invitations is Mrs Walter Conrad of Holy Name parish Fall River Those wishing to extend hospitality can reach her at OSborne 4-6128

Kennedy Scholarship PURCHASE (NC) - Manhatshy

tanville College of the Sacred Heart has announced establishshyment of a John Fitzgerald Kenshynedy Scholarship Fund Three gifts totaling $4600 have been received as initial contributions The scholarship will be awarded to students with leadership abilshyity who are in need of financial aid

Redeemer o God who

makest us glad with the yearly expectashytion of our redempshytion grant that we who now joyfully receive Thine onlyshybegotten Son as our Redeemer may also without fear behold Him coming as our Judge tt

Jesuit Scientist Heads Academy

NEW YORK (NC) - Father 1 John J Lynch SJ an expert 1 in the detection of earthquakes has been name president of the New York Academy of Sciences which was founded in 1817 and has a membership of 18000

The Jesuit priest director of Fordham Universitys seismic station was named to the post themiddot day before his 69th birthday He said he considered his apshypointment a distinct honor

The seismic observatory at Fordham is one of the most fa mous centers of earthquake study in the world Besides his supervision of it Father Lynch carries on a full program of ~

teaching mathematics physics and seismology

In 1946 Father Lynch designed a seismic observatory for theChristmas Blessings from St Pius X Dominican Republic to give

Sou~h Yarmouth warnings of earthquakes In 1951 he helped run seismic profiles

Rev Philip Davignon Thomas Slayter Edward in connection with bull search for ~

Robinson Mark Fruean Daniel Baker the tomb of st Petor

Bishop Grutka Gives Pope Saints Relic

v A TIC A H CIT Y (HC) shyBishop Andrew G Grutka of Gary Ind has presented Pope Paul VI with a long-lost relic of St Cyril who with his brother St Methodius brought Chrisshytianity to the Slavs 1100 years ago

Bishop Grutka who Ja of Slovak ancestry gave the relic to the Pope in the Sistine chapel at a ceremony attended by hunshydreds of bishops priests semishynanans and lay people most of them of Slavic origin

May the spiritual signficance and celebration of Christs Birthday bring to us all hope and joy And may we be guided to love peace and charity For therein lies the real meaning of the promi~e

- and the challenge - of Christmas

Christmas Blessings

To You And Yours

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THE ANCHOR- 23Israeli President Thurs Dec 19 1963

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dent Shneor Z Shazar prei8ed the work of 1ile ecumenical coundl as he welcomed a IIOUP Birthday 01 pDgr1Dul from Rome whicll ~

cluded DiDe arehbfsbops and Sf G ran t we beshybi~ seech T h bullbull alshyIbe pDsrtms who numbesed 120 Ja aU were led by MeDdte mighty God that Rite ~ Georgea Hakin 01 even as we anticishyAcre zael who tranalated the pate the adorable President lIebrew -language birthday of Thy son welcome and replled for the so too may we joyshygroup fully receive His

bull We here as an of humanitymiddot eternal giftsthe President said have folshylowed with great interest the ecumenical council deliberations in Rome and have witnessed with great satisfaction the spirit of peace and mutual understandshy Ohio Man Donates ing which inspired these di8Ctl18shy Site for Hospital lions

We welcome your efforts in MANSFIELD (NC) - A 144shythis field Not in one day will acre farmland tract in Ohio here we attain these lofty aims but has been donated as a hospital we are sure that justice and love siteto the Sistersof Charity of of one fellow man will triuml~h St Augustine whose mother in the end house is in Cleveland

rter the bishops who canll Justine Sterkel donor of thefrom the U S Caneda Austrashy land comes from a family whichlia ItalT and Africa visited 1be helped establish thia citys twoBasiliea of the Holy Sepulcber parishesia tbe Jordanian leCtor of 1 salem The Sisters of Charity wiD

ataff the hospital Miss Sterkel Pledge $21 Million said she will manage the fundshy

raiaing drive for the hospitalFor Four Schools Marjori Crowen Mary Craffey Bobby Crow11 construction It bull planned te 1tOCltVILLl CENTRE ltJft Stephen Craffey provide 200 bedL

-be Rockville Centre dioeeIIrlD campaign f~ $20 million lio Cleveland Planning ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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build four Catholic high ICbook hal gone over the top with Schools for 18000 pledges totaling $21M7482 ftIe

CLEVELAND (NC) - Archfour new schools will accommoshybishop Edward F Hoban has anshydate 600 New York student jill nounced a multimillion dollarLong Island eampaign to provide classroom for middot18000 high school studentsExchanmt Posts over the next five year

VATICAN CITY (NC)-AJd bishop Gaetano Alibrandl ApolIshy The Bishop of Cleveland anshytoIlc Nuncio to Chile and Arcl nounced no goal But it is esti shybishop Egano Righi-LambertinJ mated that facilities for 18000 Apostolic Nuncio to Lebanon would cost lIB much as $36 milshyhave exchanged posts lion

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THE ANCHORshy24 Thurs Dec 19 1963

Fremiddotedom Rally Continued from Page One

will be 80 teenagers and adults from the Williamston N C area Rev Harold Melvin Fall River Episcopalian minister recently jailed in Williamston fOr partishycipation in a protest against in equalities in treatment of Neshygroes is responsible for the groups invitation to Fall River

They are sponsored by the Southern Christian Leadership Conference led by Rev Martin Luther King Jr While in Masshysachusetts they will stay at Packard Manse Roxbury and will visit nearby communities including Fall River

Rev Edmund Delaney curate at Holy Name parish Fall River will act for the Bishop and head Catholic participation in the rally Representatives of Jewish Bnd Protestant synagogues and churches are also lending supshyport The local NAACP unit is headed by Rev Floyd Black minister at Bethel AME church in Fall River

In connection with the rally NAACP members are seeking dinner invitations for the 80 Williamston citizens preceding the event It is thought that this will give Fall River residents the opportunity of learning at first hand the situation in the South with regard to Negro equality

Invitations are sought for one or two guests at each participashyting home Guests will be picked up by hosts at 3 oclock Sunday afternoon at Bethel AME church Hanover Street and will be brought to Sacred Heart auditoshyrium by 7 to prepare for the rally

Among members of the Homes Committee arranging invitations is Mrs Walter Conrad of Holy Name parish Fall River Those wishing to extend hospitality can reach her at OSborne 4-6128

Kennedy Scholarship PURCHASE (NC) - Manhatshy

tanville College of the Sacred Heart has announced establishshyment of a John Fitzgerald Kenshynedy Scholarship Fund Three gifts totaling $4600 have been received as initial contributions The scholarship will be awarded to students with leadership abilshyity who are in need of financial aid

Redeemer o God who

makest us glad with the yearly expectashytion of our redempshytion grant that we who now joyfully receive Thine onlyshybegotten Son as our Redeemer may also without fear behold Him coming as our Judge tt

Jesuit Scientist Heads Academy

NEW YORK (NC) - Father 1 John J Lynch SJ an expert 1 in the detection of earthquakes has been name president of the New York Academy of Sciences which was founded in 1817 and has a membership of 18000

The Jesuit priest director of Fordham Universitys seismic station was named to the post themiddot day before his 69th birthday He said he considered his apshypointment a distinct honor

The seismic observatory at Fordham is one of the most fa mous centers of earthquake study in the world Besides his supervision of it Father Lynch carries on a full program of ~

teaching mathematics physics and seismology

In 1946 Father Lynch designed a seismic observatory for theChristmas Blessings from St Pius X Dominican Republic to give

Sou~h Yarmouth warnings of earthquakes In 1951 he helped run seismic profiles

Rev Philip Davignon Thomas Slayter Edward in connection with bull search for ~

Robinson Mark Fruean Daniel Baker the tomb of st Petor

Bishop Grutka Gives Pope Saints Relic

v A TIC A H CIT Y (HC) shyBishop Andrew G Grutka of Gary Ind has presented Pope Paul VI with a long-lost relic of St Cyril who with his brother St Methodius brought Chrisshytianity to the Slavs 1100 years ago

Bishop Grutka who Ja of Slovak ancestry gave the relic to the Pope in the Sistine chapel at a ceremony attended by hunshydreds of bishops priests semishynanans and lay people most of them of Slavic origin

May the spiritual signficance and celebration of Christs Birthday bring to us all hope and joy And may we be guided to love peace and charity For therein lies the real meaning of the promi~e

- and the challenge - of Christmas

Christmas Blessings

To You And Yours

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FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATION - APPLIANCES AIR CONDITIONING

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Page 24: 12.19.63

THE ANCHORshy24 Thurs Dec 19 1963

Fremiddotedom Rally Continued from Page One

will be 80 teenagers and adults from the Williamston N C area Rev Harold Melvin Fall River Episcopalian minister recently jailed in Williamston fOr partishycipation in a protest against in equalities in treatment of Neshygroes is responsible for the groups invitation to Fall River

They are sponsored by the Southern Christian Leadership Conference led by Rev Martin Luther King Jr While in Masshysachusetts they will stay at Packard Manse Roxbury and will visit nearby communities including Fall River

Rev Edmund Delaney curate at Holy Name parish Fall River will act for the Bishop and head Catholic participation in the rally Representatives of Jewish Bnd Protestant synagogues and churches are also lending supshyport The local NAACP unit is headed by Rev Floyd Black minister at Bethel AME church in Fall River

In connection with the rally NAACP members are seeking dinner invitations for the 80 Williamston citizens preceding the event It is thought that this will give Fall River residents the opportunity of learning at first hand the situation in the South with regard to Negro equality

Invitations are sought for one or two guests at each participashyting home Guests will be picked up by hosts at 3 oclock Sunday afternoon at Bethel AME church Hanover Street and will be brought to Sacred Heart auditoshyrium by 7 to prepare for the rally

Among members of the Homes Committee arranging invitations is Mrs Walter Conrad of Holy Name parish Fall River Those wishing to extend hospitality can reach her at OSborne 4-6128

Kennedy Scholarship PURCHASE (NC) - Manhatshy

tanville College of the Sacred Heart has announced establishshyment of a John Fitzgerald Kenshynedy Scholarship Fund Three gifts totaling $4600 have been received as initial contributions The scholarship will be awarded to students with leadership abilshyity who are in need of financial aid

Redeemer o God who

makest us glad with the yearly expectashytion of our redempshytion grant that we who now joyfully receive Thine onlyshybegotten Son as our Redeemer may also without fear behold Him coming as our Judge tt

Jesuit Scientist Heads Academy

NEW YORK (NC) - Father 1 John J Lynch SJ an expert 1 in the detection of earthquakes has been name president of the New York Academy of Sciences which was founded in 1817 and has a membership of 18000

The Jesuit priest director of Fordham Universitys seismic station was named to the post themiddot day before his 69th birthday He said he considered his apshypointment a distinct honor

The seismic observatory at Fordham is one of the most fa mous centers of earthquake study in the world Besides his supervision of it Father Lynch carries on a full program of ~

teaching mathematics physics and seismology

In 1946 Father Lynch designed a seismic observatory for theChristmas Blessings from St Pius X Dominican Republic to give

Sou~h Yarmouth warnings of earthquakes In 1951 he helped run seismic profiles

Rev Philip Davignon Thomas Slayter Edward in connection with bull search for ~

Robinson Mark Fruean Daniel Baker the tomb of st Petor

Bishop Grutka Gives Pope Saints Relic

v A TIC A H CIT Y (HC) shyBishop Andrew G Grutka of Gary Ind has presented Pope Paul VI with a long-lost relic of St Cyril who with his brother St Methodius brought Chrisshytianity to the Slavs 1100 years ago

Bishop Grutka who Ja of Slovak ancestry gave the relic to the Pope in the Sistine chapel at a ceremony attended by hunshydreds of bishops priests semishynanans and lay people most of them of Slavic origin

May the spiritual signficance and celebration of Christs Birthday bring to us all hope and joy And may we be guided to love peace and charity For therein lies the real meaning of the promi~e

- and the challenge - of Christmas

Christmas Blessings

To You And Yours

D amp D Sales and Service INCORPORATED

FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATION - APPLIANCES AIR CONDITIONING

363 Second Street - Fall River OSborne 8-5644

FaU River