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: * .-Euneral service * » Mi&-£ Healy "and .Bfes, Johanna. A, itynes, \vhose^oaajajre priests In t h e Diocese at ftoebester were ,c*ndtteted^3cu#d,ay. . . ' JtOpaKKA &» X&N18 The funeral of Mrs, Johanna A. .-Hynesi- hiother o t t h e ' B e v , Michael t?. Uynei chaplain, of meHDomintcan ^IbnasTeiy'trria* mira^sas held Tuesday, July IS. with Solemn Requiem. Mass at j.^" the Fourth Degree, Knights of j aid J. Murphy, Charles ft. 'iteyn- St. Mofitea Church. Columbus, a naembei; of the Noc- bids, Joseph N. Margrett, Bay wr» wvr*¥?T?irorY R)shotj! turn 8l Adoration Society, jSouth- ——* " ' * r "—-• * Holy Name Society Mr, Jfea^ who began./work at the school when It opened hi 1923, reared Bine years ago, He *<?&& t< native tff^Cor&lre- land a»i} came to ftochester- when fGfwgb" J. Schsdii M&phjt* fee was 9. Sfe was a Ufe member-l|elnhart. lasses P. CeHtes, Bo* Kearney Imparted the final A.b- solution. Solemn Mass of Requiem was celebrated by the Rev. Francis W. Waterstraat assisted by the Eev. Gerald T. Connor, deacon and the Rev. Charles £ Lang- "Also In the worthy, subdeacoa S^ctaarywereH0ri5l|B0»Qe^, -aid e Lambert «a& ^ U flL Z^«*Tji. Craugb,-wid Father. Hynes who Was prevented by fljness from celebrating 1 the Mass, Other priests attending were Reverend Fathers: Edward 3, -Me* Anlff, George Wetnmann, Leo t*. ' Smith. Donald E. Lux, Raymond M- Wuest, Frank Yalnkevlqius, Bernard Knchman, Joseph F, Slogan, John A. Murphy, Fred- erick W. Bash, Charles Keyb- oldis, Lawrence V. Murphy, %VU- Ham A. Bams, Thomas Redding-* • two. Thomas C Kane and Leo C. Schwab. TJP, SIRS. HTHES, SS» died In her heme at 23 Chandler S t , July IX 3958, She resided with a daughter; Mary E Hpsss, a teacher IK school 2T, Rochester. Mrs, Hynes, a native o| Spring* water, lived Jn Rochester for 35 years. Her hoshand, Owen Bynes. died In 1910. She was a member • of St, Monica Rosary Society, Also surviving are another daughter, Anna, of Venice, Call£; another sen, Joseph of Seotts* ville: M grandchildren, 23 great* grandgh&lren; two sister*, Mrs. Thomas Brennan and Margaret Murphy; two brothers, Michael and Robert Murphyj several nieces mi nephew*. Burial was In Hols' Angels* Cemetery, ScottsviUe, Mr, Healy also leaves his wile, JnljaMcEnteevHealy; a daughter, Mrs, John (Agnes) Kcuper; four brothers, Thomas, Joseph and Eugene of Rochester and Daniel of Buffalo; two sjfcrbars, %s»; Frank Fodge of Bergen; and Mis. mond M. Kermey, F4mer J. Schmidt* William La tamers, Peter T. Janfcowskl, Jofen E. Roach. port; three grandchildren,. Lt. Philip Reaper' 3 of Bresotfe isle Air Base. Fresdue Me, Me*; Kathleen and JTohh Keuper, Burial wash* St* Pius jS Ceme* • I...I;I..'. II.H,.n.i.mn , in))'*.'" . i". I'M u Also Reverend Fathers Bobert F« McNaraara, Joseph P. Dfifes van,. Edward B. Steinklrcmjei*, ^Bchael J.- lydings, WUllam F. I-Jitlau* Riiyjimud f>. Njplan ^ n t FVancis- E. Hester. Father Healy imparted the blessing at the grave In St. Plus X Cemetery, Chili, assisted by Fathers Reynolds' and Mtsrphy. Funeral arrangements by Haub* ner & SfSiHtaieeht Funeral Home? $v€yyh<# kaaws the answer Inniwsicclass^ittT^azaretJi College; Story ott ^age X Funeral Held For Sister, 71 Years ta Mercy Order Funeral MasTfor Sister >Iary Philomena Cullea of the Sisters of Mercy was offered in the. Matherliouse Chapel, Blossom Koad, Saturday, July 12. Retpfeju High Mass was «Ie-;* brated by the Revv Richard Tor-' mey. Also in the Sanctuary %vere: I MomigKor John M, Duffy andj the Reverend Fathers^Leo V, Smith, 3!artin Smith, S.J, Rsb. ert Keleher, patil Cuddy. Jolin P- Norrlsf, Albert J, Shanaoft and Raymond M, Kenny. General Betreaf For Women Set Solemn Requiem Mass for John J. Healy was offered by his son* Rev*. John J. Healy, adrohustex- tor trf St Anne Church* Palmyra In S t Monlc* Church, Tuesday. Julf -IS, Wc. He*ly» 19, <Jdef englne*j?| at HontO* High School s 26 died July th WSS at Wa home, 125 -Sprac* Ave, mm «gaauHwat;_ Mxnuup SKIER VWOJWENA, died July 9, 155S at the Moiherhouse, Jul S, 1S5S at Hie Motherhouse. Sister had ^ c n t 71 years In reli- gious life and -eras mistress of novice* for 3U years, During that period she trained the young sis- ters In preparation for their pro- fession of vows. Besides teaching In old St. Mary's and St, Charles Rorromco schools, Sister Fhllomena also -taught In tfee parish schools hi Auburn, Coralng- and HonteU. She is'nxrvlved by a sister, Mrs.' Ague* ^franey of -UtJca; s grandnles«, Sister Mary Lam- bert of the Sisters of Mercy and several rtlece^aed nephr»«. Father Tormey cos.ducted sorv. Ices at th« spr«v« In Holy Sepul' chra Cexnetsery, A general retreat for women Is sehedaJed for theAveekendat Aug, 15 at the Cenaeto Refa-eat House, 693 Ewt Are., Roches. ter. Rev, James W, Courtney, S.J* will eondnet the evercises, . The retreat opens at 8 jp.m, o« Friday ntid cjows with Benediction nt 4 ^ 0 p.nu on Sunday, Anions the group making the retreat will be % number of ladles from St. -Anthony's parish In Rochester, Others who plan to 'participate In this weekend of prayer may wake reservations by mail or by telephone: BRownhag 1415®. —o «-* Mr Line Switch Changes Dioceses T9 Students On Bemids List At Nazareth College . Seventy-nine stwdenls of Nazareth Ccikge are on, the Dean's List of June, 1958, according to Sister Eose Aiageter dean. • They are; Seniors — Candida Pilli Mar- tha Sullivan, Mmy AtinMeGrath, Mary Ann Flnnegan, Nancy Shairer, KathleenHanlon,JoaBne Brown, Margaret Farlao, Geral' dine Zicari, Jeanne Hoj?an, Mar- ina Fang,. Ann Ennis, Maureen E>onegan, Mary Grace Cerieola, Mary Therese Clark, Prudence Costieh, Aurelie Vail, Elizabeth Gantert, Catherine Murphy. Sisters ^Build Up ChristianitY 1 Baxadlne, Australia — INC? — An Anglican minister here paid tribute to Catholic n««s for the important part they are playing In "building up Christianity" among the people of Australia. The Rev. M. C. Riteher, of this New South Wales town, saluted the Sisters' work In an address at the dedlcatleri here of a school conductea by Catholic nuns. In conveying the greetings of the people of his parish, the An- glican vicar said there Is a press- ing need for Christian education. He remarked that he'had had personal experience, with the work of the Sisters, as he had recelTed his early education at a convent schooh Jiuolors — Virginia Rohrer, Mary Joan Caicason, Elizabeth Marsh, Sheila Tehaji, Marcla Vandenbrook, ^Angela S1na,"3slajry Agnes Lynch, Ellssahwath Boyle, Mary- Barnum* Nanette Rlester, liosensary PetlttJ. -Matireen Qninn, Fatter Houlihan Jfesaisedjyef Terth, Anstralh* — ("NC* <— Mrch inrisdictlon over fc'^Kdlrt^,^,,,, f««*«« C\V jatoW in the Indian Oeean hasjWOIigreSS WiVeS U& jbeen transferred from one Au-j_ __ " -,, . [sfcralian diocese to another be.|f O F $eW i/hVLTCU ica»i5P of the rerouting of m air- I line schedule. Father Healy-was tissisfed la WORLD'S MOST ADVANCED EYEGLASS HEARING WD wtthtn* tftrrtwoirfe Rx Ctraii! t* t csfitemffy for ywl So po*erfri, j» banitfal, ft e$- .toblMje**fflew high ^todardof jbe«xin|; «!d iesecdlence. Coot»io» eaodanveRt^^ Circuit which mikts it a truly piesatptloQ-type k i t - ing aid; tin be idjuStd to meet font seed* tao*y, lomomm, lor yeaKtototee. • Betson»l&ed *Mi aiott com- f let? system of dtoiits erex built in attractive eyegkss Itunes. • &dnsivaPower*l3onbiei;p»- rides J*tge reserwHt of power for emergency use. Brings ia *onni " *t *htee tunes fee dhtence. • Ooldea Eqtnsoolc Link JITM yott Jinooth, srelrety liearing. • Buift-ia Aulhttlc CJoattoi cushioBf nncomfort*bly load woods, lor listening pkuttre. • All thiJ la Jtttticter* flew rtreamlined eyegljua ttylot^-ttul* ; fte world'* inosi: ittractiiw-hat* i^4l4 ^ ^ Be swe to ire iad trf *is fjBik. Jogly designed heariag ratstet- ,pie£t •*- truly *a oHtstaading ^cfaletement in hearing jiid • beitwty, <»mfort p«tf(5*axaBc4. Kew Yorfe — Rev. Brendan Hourihan, O. Cairo, was named prior of Our Lady of Mt. Camel Priory, Auburn for the next three years *t the tenth chapter of the Carmedlte Province of St Ella* at S t Alberts Junior Senj' Jhtry In Middletawi, June 23L -Atary-Rev. iJonald-M. G'-Cafeig- hm, O. Cmnrt.. was .renamed pre* vlnciaL Fat&er. O'Callaghart k state chaplain of the Ancient Or- der of Hibernians and attended the convention In Rochester. Tha Apestolie Delegate, Axeh- blshcp' Roinolo Carboni, an- neonced that.the Cocos Islands, transferred to the Diocese of Dar« win when civil authority over them was switched from SInga* pore to Australia in ms, are now under the Archbishop of Perth, The change was made be- oa«so Quanta* Airways re-roated its Super Constellations throngh Perth to- Cocos. The 25-lsland gronp lies about .im miles north of Perth and 2590 miles svest of Darwin, Washington — tRNS") - The House and Fenate have unanim- ously passed legislation which clears the way for the relocation and. expansion of. historic St Dominie's Catholic church here. • ., ATTENTION HOME OWNERS •—FREE" AtsntltB «BEB -GUSft AWMNO WITH BVERf CONVEftTlBLJe ATXOA. AMMgjCTt COMntNAWON STOKM - i c B B ^ N WIN™^ STANDARD COI.0E8 TO. CUOOSB PKOM "*"«««» »»8 J[*«faar Wlfaif Comb, Stun* Winds** *"* B«ti BtKlnr M l Wtafow* Hitilir Mtrcitato. Only. Frt# E.to«tei. K» Mo™? &™ifm. !""W- C . LaVBRDE HOME IMPROVEMENT SERVICE m MeMAUGHTON ST» .' " GL.3--W1S Remember Your Dead ly EnrtHmg Tkiw hi till Carmtlita Furacrtorial Sodtry Alt irt«rob«rt of tht Sodlaly »har« In tha Massas/prayers, DIvin» Gffie* and other good work of %• Caimtllta folhtrt ord Sister*. yearly individual $1.00 Perp»ftjal Individual $ 5.00 Yearly Family $3.00 P«rp*tuai femiiy $25,00 Writ» m CARMELITE FATHERS - Aabara* New Ifosdt J 19,900 F«ROOM SPilT IIVEL-1475 SQ> UWtX Harry J. Spene* Ofarion of Roch«$l«r Adrfon J. Shannon, Consuftanf 353 Moln St I. IA. *II20 PltM» *tni ItH illatttate* llttrUuf, Norn* •liAM•• •*!(••• <H*«« H * # * * • t « . < Bill* Strea* ,„ rt ,..„ . w CHy .„_..„...„„.,. Sf- fs _ Leah Wehlage, Sophomores Mary Ann Rorcsels, B-jasy victoria Waters, Emantiels Carasoneri, Jo- anne Smith, Jeanne DcssclierjDor-. othy aicKinley, Katiriesen Morris, Carol Vogt, E&g Cupolo, Au- drey Gigllotti, Dolores Ragnso, Marcla Beechesr, Joyce Budtaskl, Marilyn McGcRwan, Maura Mnr.- phy, Kathryn Waerstle, Mary Walsh, Judith Nlentlrap, Mary Pbcitcllo. Freslunen>—IMancy Koch, Mar- garet McGlnnte, Marilyn Cahier, Ann Gilbert, F^lrlcia Mlllerick, 0elrdrc McKfersinn Judith Finn, Mary CatherSno MacNamara, Joan Sobala, Potrlcla Smith, Di- ane Christian, -jToyte A«2amo. Chaldean* Patriarch Dies In Iraq ^ha highest fegistratlottlnffie. 3B.y««w history of If wHen 140 campers signed ^ff^ 6 " 5 dock space, Stella Marls is ona Of 24 fvSririS l ^u»k"io7 l.s- State tt have sdch^a eomplet,, sisted by Gerald Appteby- ^ Ham Barrett is athletic d« eCt F front director, * * t v ^ » y » dl * rector of the new craft lodge, THE X.0I>t»E is located in the bafit of me ad«to|trati<m buUding and has alreadyJ»w» imttogood-useOTthe,intgm^ tenr" showers ball iem w«i«^«. postponed fames or outdoor actlv|tie g . K was. constructed by Joseph MorscFJr., camp ^ v e ^JZ Arthur Grant, camp Renter and financed by the annaal card party. The most strlidng addition to camp this Summer is the n«v dock which measures over M feet in Iengfth and Is parallel W and join»l with the existing; .pier. TflTH OYER 1© feet of total Bed Cross approved swimming" area, The new sections now pro. vide a "crib" area for beginners which is 10S feet in length and 12 feet in wldtlu. _, The beginners new enter and leave the ^waterfront on their own pier, are checked la at their own buddy "board and have their Sovietology, New . Vatican City — tRNS»—Word was received here from Baghdad, Iraq, of the death' there of Pa tri-1 . arch Joseph GKantea of Baby C o l l e g e COUrS© fonla of the Chaidees, spiritual-j leader of Cathc?lles belonging to the Chaldean Eastern Rite. Alsor Barbara. Dreamer,' Rose- maiy Salemo, Jlarcia Young, Virginia Clarfee, Itafeara Pisd- tello, Ramona, Wallace Rita Stanton, Maty Ann tanahan, Rita. Slaike-vsh-s', Alice Honlon, Eleanor Kmvka. Dorothy Tryhul- shi, catristlne 1»Vlckert Kathleen Basher, Gall E*H» astd Snsan Kean» Patflarch <3hr«Biraa, vsh& was W, had headed the patriarchate since 1MT, His jurisdiction ex- tended over Catholics believed to be descendants ef ancient Baby- lonians. They ajre mostly found In Iraq, but have churches and eortroxmitfes a l s o In^such Middle East eentcrs » 3 Cairo, Beirut* Damascus and Aleppo. tlOB FATRIAJRClf had served as a senator in tire Iraqi parlia« went since 1SX» having been ap- pointed to thti post by the former Regent of King Faisal II, Enilr Abdul Hah. Bam fit Mossttl, Jxao.. Jan. 2^- IS^l, Fattlarch Ghanlma was or» 'dained hi ISM and in 1823 was made Titular Bishop of Cohbras- so an*! Ce-adjutor to Patriarch Joseph Emmanuel Thomas. \Mien the latter died ta Bit at the atje of 03 after having been In office 5? years, Palriarch Ghanima was ielccted; to succeed him. Jtee RALrrl — P A AAPI CP IV >A IY1DL.CH "Where Smiee r * n i n naimt tomes tint* 570W.MAIN ». ^3221 Hfnntral—tKCl—More than C5 Canadian ir«ven««enfc .em- ployees and students are taldng a stt-xveeli winr%e h» So\1etol-- ogy at <he I'nivmUy of Mon. tfeal, the largest French Cana- dian and Catholic university ta Canada. The course concludes in Ktlfl'AuBWt- The eourse Includes ntadles of Soviet forign and domestic policy, Marxism and TLenlntem, the Russian languafifi and Us translation, Russian dally newspapers, tsueh as Pravtfct and Irvestlo, und weeidy »»d menthly pubtt- cations front the J^eningrad Academy ot Science ore belnff llown here, own instructors and guards. Thj intermedtate «nd advance swim, 'mers ("100 borders**) enter .and leave nt the lorraex main dock and have their own swtoimiiig areas and iBStmetora on giiar| Campers average two sssim. mlng periods daily, one for in, strue^loftj and one for recreation. Thanks to a donation of r>ew$ fry St. Louis Church, PJ&sfntf the camp chapel In the u-feds can now seat WQ children^ and ad«lte. New lights installed this Furomer enhance the beatify and simplicity* of thb little xvMe altar, Daily ''Mass for the Sfetens, ysemlnarians and eampers begfej a day of well-supervised recri»». tion for the hoys and girls tvhti 4&a-to Stella Maris. Alihqugh the fc-glsifatien is at an alltime high, the 10 modern cabins accommodate the camp, ers and their counselors without any crowding, Beginning their 12th year at ea"rtip, the Sisters o! Mercy supervise the kitchen and dining room. At -present Sister Virginia, R.N., is earop nurse onj Dr. Richard CoMr» of Avon H camp physician, The camp hasHHvo two •week and two one-week encampments' tot hoys. Beginning Aug, 3, ther*' vM be a two>wel? mi one-week encampment for glr^ Rev, 1* Kerte, It McFarJand, Dlotcsaa Youth Director, Is director ef the camp and resident chaplain, GENERAL ELECTRIC SERVICE CENTER BALES * —ssmcB-os AB Tt»tfi« Appli*s<*i W*JiM, Cttxtet C.Z t»«rt» Oab- HRNSSt-fflSrlHECTRIC 180 North Sh BAker 5-SS40 THE HOFFMAN MUSIC SHOP 467 N. Goodman tO 2-3059" OPEN IVIN1NGS Patronize Our Advertisers r $3ocsfl nmn Mjniint tj)di:de» feifenstiiirtesiptt, tex«JwdliwnfjM», IT. LOUIS PARISH PITTSFORD BUILDSR: CHAMESWOOD INC t«tli»«»»r s ro/y»*0.' ^>Amro» soTZ. < -J|S4fMr.Ori|,»Df.<0 O ShermooS coMMymrv This disitnctivt hem* fm at! tt» «$s» tiah for ecmfertabt)i"famHy ttvfng 1* eluding «. groimd-ievet reaertloti reert tor DiefcttfdiK.Budget priced In i - community *f iuxuriaus homos with thi trealest security for lwm» Inveslment Buy it today . . . move In tomorrow! 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Page 1: Jtee RALrrllib.catholiccourier.com/1958-catholic-courier... · .-Euneral service *» Mi&-£ Healy "and .Bfes, Johanna. A, itynes, \vhose^oaajajre priests In the Diocese at ftoebester

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.-Euneral service * » Mi&-£ Healy "and .Bfes, Johanna. A, itynes, \vhose^oaajajre priests In t he Diocese at ftoebester were ,c*ndtteted^3cu#d,ay. . . '

JtOpaKKA &» X&N18 •

The funeral of Mrs, Johanna A. .-Hynesi- hiother o t t h e ' B e v , Michael t?. Uynei chaplain, of meHDomintcan ^IbnasTeiy'trria* mira^sas held Tuesday, July IS. with Solemn Requiem. Mass at j . ^ " the Fourth Degree, Knights of j aid J. Murphy, Charles ft. 'iteyn-St. Mofitea Church. Columbus, a naembei; of the Noc- bids, Joseph N. Margrett, Bay

wr» wvr*¥?T?irorY R)shot j ! t u r n8l Adoration Society, jSouth- ——* " ' *r"—-• ™ *

Holy Name Society

Mr, Jfea^ who began./work at the school when It opened hi 1923, reared Bine years ago,

He *<?&& t< native tff^Cor&lre-land a»i} came to ftochester- when fGfwgb" J. Schsdii M&phjt* fee was 9. Sfe was a Ufe member-l|elnhart. lasses P . CeHtes, Bo*

Kearney Imparted the final A.b-solution.

Solemn Mass of Requiem was celebrated by the Rev. Francis W. Waterstraat assisted by the Eev. Gerald T. Connor, deacon and the Rev. Charles £ Lang-

"Also In the worthy, subdeacoa S^ctaarywereH0ri5l |B0»Qe^,

-aid e Lambert «a& ^ U flL Z ^ « * T j i . Craugb,-wid Father. Hynes who Was prevented by fljness from celebrating1 the Mass,

Other priests attending were Reverend Fathers: Edward 3, -Me* Anlff, George Wetnmann, Leo t*.

' Smith. Donald E. Lux, Raymond M- Wuest, Frank Yalnkevlqius, Bernard Knchman, Joseph F , Slogan, John A. Murphy, Fred­erick W. Bash, Charles B» Keyb-oldis, Lawrence V. Murphy, %VU-Ham A. Bams, Thomas Redding-*

• two. Thomas C Kane and Leo C. Schwab. TJP,

SIRS. HTHES, SS» died In her heme at 23 Chandler S t , July IX 3958,

She resided with a daughter; Mary E Hpsss, a teacher IK school 2T, Rochester.

Mrs, Hynes, a native o | Spring* water, lived Jn Rochester for 35 years. Her hoshand, Owen Bynes. died In 1910. She was a member

• of St, Monica Rosary Society, Also surviving are another

daughter, Anna, of Venice, Call£; another sen, Joseph of Seotts* ville: M grandchildren, 23 great* grandgh&lren; two sister*, Mrs. Thomas Brennan and Margaret Murphy; two brothers, Michael and Robert Murphyj several nieces mi nephew*.

Burial was In Hols' Angels* Cemetery, ScottsviUe,

Mr, Healy also leaves his wile, JnljaMcEnteevHealy; a daughter, Mrs, John (Agnes) Kcuper; four brothers, Thomas, Joseph and Eugene of Rochester and Daniel of Buffalo; two sjfcrbars, %s»; Frank Fodge of Bergen; and Mis.

mond M. Kermey, F4mer J. Schmidt* William La t a m e r s , Peter T. Janfcowskl, Jofen E. Roach.

port; three grandchildren,. Lt. Philip Reaper'3 of Bresotfe isle Air Base. Fresdue Me, Me*; Kathleen and JTohh Keuper,

Burial wash* St* Pius jS Ceme* • I...I;I..'. II.H,.n.i.mn , i n ) ) ' * . ' " . i". I'M u

Also Reverend Fathers Bobert F« McNaraara, Joseph P. Dfifes van,. Edward B. Steinklrcmjei*, ^Bchael J.- lydings, WUllam F. I-Jitlau* Riiyjimud f>. Njplan ^ n t FVancis- E. Hester.

Father Healy imparted the blessing at the grave In St. Plus X Cemetery, Chili, assisted by Fathers Reynolds' and Mtsrphy. Funeral arrangements by Haub* ner & SfSiHtaieeht Funeral Home?

$v€yyh<# kaaws t h e answer Inniwsicclass^ittT^azaretJi College;

Story ott ^age X

Funeral Held For Sister, 71 Years ta Mercy Order

Funeral MasTfor Sister >Iary Philomena Cullea o f the Sisters of Mercy was offered in the . Matherliouse Chapel, Blossom Koad, Saturday, July 12.

Retpfeju High Mass was «Ie-;* brated by the Revv Richard Tor-' mey. Also in the Sanctuary %vere: I MomigKor John M, Duffy andj the Reverend Fathers^Leo V, Smith, 3!artin Smith, S.J, Rsb. ert Keleher, patil Cuddy. Jolin P-Norrlsf, Albert J, Shanaoft and Raymond M, Kenny.

General Betreaf

For Women Set

• Solemn Requiem Mass for John J. Healy was offered by his son* Rev*. John J. Healy, adrohustex-tor trf S t Anne Church* Palmyra In S t Monlc* Church, Tuesday. Julf -IS,

Wc. He*ly» 19, <Jdef englne*j?| at HontO* High Schools 26 died July th WSS a t Wa home, 125 -Sprac* Ave,

mm «gaauHwat;_ Mxnuup

SKIER VWOJWENA, d ied July 9, 155S at the Moiherhouse, Jul S, 1S5S at Hie Motherhouse. Sister had ^ c n t 71 years In reli­gious life and -eras mistress of novice* for 3U years, During that period she trained the young sis­ters In preparation for their pro­fession of vows.

Besides teaching In old St. Mary's and St, Charles Rorromco schools, Sister Fhllomena also -taught In tfee parish schools hi Auburn, Coralng- and HonteU.

She is'nxrvlved by a sister, Mrs.' Ague* ^franey of -UtJca; s grandnles«, Sister Mary Lam­bert of the Sisters of Mercy and several rtlece^aed nephr»«.

Father Tormey cos.ducted sorv. Ices at th« spr«v« In Holy Sepul' chra Cexnetsery,

A general retreat for women Is sehedaJed for theAveekendat Aug, 15 a t the Cenaeto Refa-eat House, 693 Ewt Are., Roches. ter. Rev, James W, Courtney, S.J* will eondnet the evercises,

. The retreat opens at 8 jp.m, o« Friday ntid cjows with Benediction nt 4^0 p.nu on Sunday,

Anions the group making the retreat will be % number of ladles from St. -Anthony's parish In Rochester, Others who plan to 'participate In this weekend of prayer may wake reservations by mail or by telephone: BRownhag 1415®.

—o «-*

M r Line Switch

Changes Dioceses

T9 Students On Bemids List At Nazareth College

. Seventy-nine stwdenls of Nazareth Ccikge a r e on, t h e Dean's List of June, 1958, according to Sister E o s e Aiageter dean. • They are; Seniors — Candida Pilli Mar­

tha Sullivan, Mmy AtinMeGrath, Mary Ann Flnnegan, Nancy Shairer, KathleenHanlon,JoaBne Brown, Margaret Farlao, Geral' dine Zicari, Jeanne Hoj?an, Mar­ina Fang,. Ann Ennis, Maureen E>onegan, Mary Grace Cerieola, Mary Therese Clark, Prudence Costieh, Aurelie Vail, Elizabeth Gantert, Catherine Murphy.

Sisters ^Build

Up ChristianitY1

Baxadlne, Australia — INC? — An Anglican minister here paid tribute to Catholic n««s for the important part they are playing In "building up Christianity" among the people of Australia.

The Rev. M. C. Riteher, of this New South Wales town, saluted the Sisters' work In an address a t the dedlcatleri here of a school conductea by Catholic nuns.

In conveying the greetings of the people of his parish, the An­glican vicar said there Is a press­ing need for Christian education. He remarked that he'had had personal experience, with the work of the Sisters, as he had recelTed his early education at a convent schooh

Jiuolors — Virginia Rohrer, Mary Joan Caicason, Elizabeth Marsh, Sheila Tehaji, Marcla Vandenbrook, ^Angela S1na,"3slajry Agnes Lynch, Ellssahwath Boyle, Mary- Barnum* Nanette Rlester,

liosensary PetlttJ.

-Matireen Qninn,

Fatter Houlihan Jfesaisedjyef

Terth, Anstralh* — ("NC* <— Mrch inrisdictlon over fc'^Kdlrt^,^,,,, f««*«« C\V

jatoW in the Indian Oeean hasjWOIigreSS W i V e S U& jbeen transferred from one Au-j_ __ " -,, . [sfcralian diocese to another be.|f O F $eW i/hVLTCU ica»i5P of the rerouting of m air-I line schedule.

Father Healy-was tissisfed la

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Kew Yorfe — Rev. Brendan Hourihan, O. Cairo, was named prior of Our Lady of Mt. Camel Priory, Auburn for the next three years * t the tenth chapter of the Carmedlte Province of St Ella* at S t Alberts Junior Senj' Jhtry In Middletawi, June 23L

-Atary-Rev. iJonald-M. G'-Cafeig-hm, O. Cmnrt.. was .renamed pre* vlnciaL Fat&er. O'Callaghart k state chaplain of the Ancient Or­der of Hibernians and attended the convention In Rochester.

Tha Apestolie Delegate, Axeh-blshcp' Roinolo Carboni, an-neonced that.the Cocos Islands, transferred to the Diocese of Dar« win when civil authority over them was switched from SInga* pore to Australia in ms, are now under the Archbishop of Perth, The change was made be-oa«so Quanta* Airways re-roated its Super Constellations throngh Perth to- Cocos. The 25-lsland gronp lies about .im miles north of Perth and 2590 miles svest of Darwin,

—Washington — tRNS") - The House and Fenate have unanim­ously passed legislation which clears the way for the relocation and. expansion of. historic S t Dominie's Catholic church here.

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dock space, Stella Marls is ona „ Of 24

f v S r i r i S l ^ u » k " i o 7 l.s- State tt have sdch^a eomplet,, sisted by Gerald Appteby- ^ Ham Barrett is athletic d« e C t F

front director, * * t v ^ » y » dl* rector of the new craft lodge,

THE X.0I>t»E is located in the b a f i t of me ad«to|trati<m buUding and has alreadyJ»w» imttogood-useOTthe,intgm^ tenr" showers ball iem w«i«^«. postponed fames or outdoor actlv|tieg. K was. constructed by Joseph MorscFJr., camp ^ v e ^ J Z Arthur Grant, camp R e n t e r and financed by the annaal card party.

The most strlidng addition to camp this Summer is the n«v dock which measures over M feet in Iengfth and Is parallel W and join»l with the existing; .pier.

TflTH OYER 1© feet of total

Bed Cross approved swimming" area, The new sections now pro. vide a "crib" area for beginners which is 10S feet in length and 12 feet in wldtlu. _,

The beginners new enter and leave the ^waterfront on their own pier, are checked la at their own buddy "board and have their

Sovietology, New . Vatican City — tRNS»—Word was received here from Baghdad, Iraq, of the death' there of Pa tri-1 . arch Joseph GKantea of Baby C o l l e g e COUrS© fonla of the Chaidees, spiritual-j leader of Cathc?lles belonging to the Chaldean Eastern Rite.

Alsor Barbara. Dreamer,' Rose-maiy Salemo, Jlarcia Young, Virginia Clarfee, Itafeara Pisd-tello, Ramona, Wallace Rita Stanton, Maty Ann tanahan, Rita. Slaike-vsh-s', Alice Honlon, Eleanor Kmvka. Dorothy Tryhul-shi, catristlne 1»Vlckert Kathleen Basher, Gall E*H» astd Snsan Kean»

Patflarch <3hr«Biraa, vsh& was W, had headed the patriarchate since 1MT, His jurisdiction ex­tended over Catholics believed to be descendants ef ancient Baby­lonians. They ajre mostly found In Iraq, but have churches and eortroxmitfes also In^such Middle East eentcrs » 3 Cairo, Beirut* Damascus and Aleppo.

tlOB FATRIAJRClf had served • as a senator in tire Iraqi parlia« went since 1SX» having been ap-pointed to thti post by the former Regent of King Faisal II , Enilr Abdul Hah.

Bam fit Mossttl, Jxao.. Jan. 2^-IS^l, Fattlarch Ghanlma was or» 'dained hi ISM and in 1823 was made Titular Bishop of Cohbras-so an*! Ce-adjutor to Patriarch Joseph Emmanuel Thomas. \Mien the latter died ta B i t at the atje of 03 after having been In office 5? years, Palriarch Ghanima was

ielccted; to succeed him.

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The eourse Includes ntadles of Soviet forign and domestic policy, Marxism and TLenlntem, the Russian languafifi and Us translation,

Russian dally newspapers, tsueh as Pravtfct and Irvestlo, und weeidy »»d menthly pubtt-cations front the J^eningrad Academy ot Science ore belnff llown here,

own instructors and guards. Thj intermedtate «nd advance swim, 'mers ("100 borders**) enter .and leave nt the lorraex main dock and have their own swtoimiiig areas and iBStmetora on giiar|

Campers average two sssim. mlng periods daily, one for in, strue l̂oftj and one for recreation.

Thanks to a donation of r>ew$ fry St. Louis Church, PJ&sfntf the camp chapel In the u-feds can now seat WQ children^ and ad«lte. New lights installed this Furomer enhance the beatify and simplicity* of thb little xvMe altar,

Daily ''Mass for the Sfetens, ysemlnarians and eampers begfej a day of well-supervised recri»». tion for the hoys and girls tvhti

4&a-to Stella Maris. Alihqugh the fc-glsifatien is at

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