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tIsoiIL KA.K3X. ' 3TIIAS3HIVOcJKOD 'V13 JO AiISH3A2NnMWTUVHflTT I ..__, f. =' .. .. "j ,.- , : t.'JO> '" I -- --- 1 '! Twelve Take :t ;r Five i Parishes 'TtFofldaath -. r OF FLO Fino/Vows/ a * To Have isTcersFor ST. AUGUSTINE-Twelve Sisters of St. Joseph pro- fessed perpetual vows on Sunday, August 11, in St. ; Augustine.At ' the ceremony at which Archbishop Joseph P. Hur- otic ley presided and celebrated the Mass in the chapel of the First TimeORLANDOCentral motherhouse, the Sisters heard how much good they do for the world in their following of God's laws through their vocations to the religious life. Florida schools will present to the community a variety of Seated before the altar, the Archbishop received the new teachers from out-of-Diocese congregations, when the 1963.64 school ;year begins. vows of each Sister VOL. XXIV No.. Sisters will be introduced to the classrooms of schools in Orlando, Leesburg, Gulfportand she 42 Orlando Florida as went into the sanctuary and Friday, August 16, 1963 Ten Cents knelt to recite the act of pro- Palm Bay. They will be coming from motherhouses in the East of the United faaainn: ._ _.._ .w. v_.... ..__u _._..____.. __ __ States. and from Ireland to ------- W' . The Sisters In the ceremonywere fif .. staff schools in the diocesan Sister Peter :. system. Joseph Mc- .rwrr'fr.'"'RS 5 . Niel, Orlando; Sister Mary Bar. i i. Official :. :,'- Listing them alphabetically, tholomew Tyrer, Coral Gables; ..... by towns and parishes, the Di. Sister Mary Barbara Stelling, ocesan Department of Education - Daytona Beach; Sister Miriam ) k js Diocese of St. AugustineSt. I announces these Sisters Therese Tight and Sister Mary LII arriving this month to teachIn Kateri Seese, Fort Lauderdale ; S Florida: 1 1 Sister Mary Davida Batignani, : Augustine, FloridaThe ...# Gulf Pompano Beach. : Chancery has announced the following appointments: porl Also, Sister Mary Stephanie HOLY NAME Corcoran, Miami Shores; Sister The Reverend Father: Anthony McGowan, The Reverend Father James A. Fojnes Assist I Mary Susanna Dziedzlc, ::..:, '." (.. 'b.y Pastor Emeritus, Most Holy Redeemer ant Pastor, Incarnation Parish, Sarasota; Two Sisters of St. Dominic i Hialeah, Sister Mary Paulette '. :; .Parish, Tampa and to the teaching staff of Cardinal Mooney from Adrian, Michigan, Mother Choquette, Fall River; Sister The Reverend Father David B. Cronin, Pastor, High School, Sarasota Francis Elizabeth O.P. and V Sister Marie Josetta O.P. have Mary Bernarda O'Driscoll, St. Clement Parish, Plant City and Nativity The Reverend Father Michael J. Madden, come to Gulfport on the West County Cork Sister Helen Parish, Brandon Assistant Pastor, St. Paul Parish, Daytona Therese Whelan, County Tip- The ReTerend Father Cornelius A. Dougherty, Beach perary; and Sister Maria An- Administrator, St. Joseph Parish, Bradenton The Very Reverend Monsignor Charles A. Teachers to Meet nunciata County Galway. The Reverend Father Francis 31. Monch, Bartok, President, Bishop Moore High Archbishop Hurley, in the During the next week School, Orlando Administrator, Most Holy Redeemer Parish, sermon, congratulated the Sis pupils will register for the JacksonvilleThe The Reverend Father Bernard J. McFadden, ters who have taken God as their life. Reverend Father Thomas F. Kelly, Vice-President!! Bishop I Moore' High School, opening of schools, Sep- The Administrator, St. Edward Parish! Starke Orlando; and Priest in Charge of Lake Con.way tember 3, in the Dioceseof Sisters told In were part: Withinthe Minion, Orlando Augustine. There Is no better way to The Reverend Father James F. Edwards: ", win possession of AlmightyGod Administrator, Epiphany ParUh, Lake City, .The Reverend Father Thomas J. Burns President next 10 days, local to win the vision of God and' Immaculate Conception Parish, Perry Santa Fe High School, Lakeland; and faculties will hold meet- in eternal life, than the road AT The Reverend Father John X. L-innehan, Administrator, Resurrection Parish, Lakeland ings called by principalsto FINAL PROFESSION OF VOWS for attendanceat upon which you have engaged Administrator, Most Holy Redeemer Parish, prepare Archbishop Joseph P. Hurley celebrated the Mass during which Sisters of St. the general faculty yourselves today.If Tampa The Reverend Father David P. Page, Vice. Joseph made their profession of final vows in St. Augustine. Above of the we are to gain eternal life, some The Reverend Father Laurence E. Higgins, President of the SU Augustine Mission meeting set in Orlando on if we are to gain the perfection principals of the ceremony are pictured at the chapel of the motherhouse convent. to prepare the foundation of a new missionin FoundationThe August 29. that goes with the Beatific the North Dale Mabry; area of Tampa Reverend Father Lawrence S. Cunning When the 1200 teachers Vision, then it will be by strip- ping ourselves of all affectionfor Young Women Embark on Vocation The Reverend Father Patrick J. O'Carroll, to ham, Notary of the Diocese of Augustine; -Priests, Sisters and prepare the foundation of a new mission in and Assistant Director of the Confraternity members of the laityof - the things of this earth. Bieiaid County of Christian: Doctrine diocesan schools gatherat The religions life Is a re- To Sisterhood nnnrlation. It In a turning at Jensen CeremonySee The Reverend Father Patiick O'SuIHvan, The Reverend Father Henry J. Miron, graduate 10 a.m., Father Mortimer - from matter, a turning from Priest in Charge of the West Hilbboro Mission studies Pontifical Biblical Institute, Danaher of the DI- the things of this world, in Picture, Page 7 Tampa Rome ocesan Department of Education order that we may turn to JENSEN BEACH- Eleven young women who made vows as Sisters of St. Josephof The Reverend Father Thaddeus P. McHugh, Michael will address them. The Reverend Father J. Larkin, graduate Almighty God. It Is renter.s St. Augustine and two who received the congregation's holy habit and names in re Assistant Pastor, St. Mary Parish, Eustis studies Catholic University of America, At noon, Archbishop Jo in the fullest sense of ligion were urged to total consecration to the religious life in the sermon at the August' The Reverend Father Christopher J. Kelly, 'Washington, D.C. seph P. Hurley will celebrate - that "ord. 11 ceremonies here. A istant Pastor, St Margaret Mary Parish, Mass for the teachers - The Sisters have put asIde'OS Monsignor Michael J. Beerhalter, pastor of St. Anastasia parish in Fort Pierce, Winter Park The Reverend Father Terrell F. Solana, grad. in St. Charles Church. \ Page 1 was the Bishop's representative' to receive the profession of first vows by 11 Sisters The Reverend Father John P. O'FIaherty, uate studies, Catholic University of America and to invest Miss Jacquelyn Assistant Pastor, St. Cecelia Parish, Clear- The'Reverend Father Richard J. Bowles!!, grad. Parrish and Miss Constance water uate studies, Catholic University of America Coast of Florida to staff Holy Our Thanks Go Ball Park Site i Name School. Gilder, both of St Paul . par-. Father Frank P. Good- shTin- :Jacksonville:-;- "-r: Of Coming .EvenfJJACKSONVILLE man's parish will open classrooms Back with'I Father P. N. Johnston S J. of -Plans tff to over :200 children I Irish New Orleans, who gave the retreat hold the Eucharistic Congress:].i lp In kindergarten and seven which was attended by of the Diocese at the acreage! grades. Teachers offices and the Sisters at Mount St. .Joseph 'rii three new classrooms have afforded by Bishop Kenny ST. AUGUSTINE-Archbishop Joseph P. Hurley and Novitiate in Jensen Beach, been added to facilities. High School 'were passed by diocesan Priests honored visiting Irish Priests here on spoke during the Mass offered The Sisters who will last week due to the fact that come to Monday. The visitors came to the Diocese this summer at 10 am. in .the novitiate's there is no stadium availableat historic Gulfport have a convent from faculties of Ireland's seminaries to make it chapel. possible the school for the throngs built for them.Leesburg . _for u _L some I' of.. the. parish. Priests in this Diocese to take a The celebrant of the Mass expected to come to Jacksonville . rest nom tneir worK. was 3Ion4giior Beerhalter.Miss October 27. on liam J. . Mullally P.A., Monsignor There were 28 Priests from 1 Patrick E. Nolan V.F., Parrish will be knownin .. Father Mortimer Danaher, ST. PAUL the seminaries who came to and Father Mortimer Danaher. religion as Sister Mary executive secretary of the Congress Recently, Father Keith Sy- fill the need of summer supply Anastasia. Miss Gilder receivedthe committee from Responses were made for the said that it mons reported Leesburgthat work, enabling pastors to take visiting Priests by two spokesmen name of Sister Mary Luke. was decided at a meeting last St. Paul School there a needed rest.Archbishop. Father William O'Keeffeand Sister Mary Anastasia is the Friday to plan the diocesan would be taught by Sister of Hurley was ; :Father Peter Connolly. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Eucharistic Congress at the St. Ann of Providence, whose one of several speakers who Parrish. Sister Mary Luke's Jacksonville baseball park. This American motherhouse is located - Monsignor Mullally, who was were heard on Monday night in_ St. Augustine from Daytona parents are Mr. and Mrs. H.A. park is next to the Gator Bowl at Ebensburg, Pennsyl-- at the Priests' reception at Morrison. at the north end of the Matthews vania. Beach where he is dean of the the Ponce de Leon Motor Eighteen new postulants who Bridge.Preliminary. These three Sisters will be (Central Deanery, called atten Lodge. tion to the splendid work that entered the convent at Jensen plans for thee : pioneers for their communityIn He mentioned that the primary Irish seminaries do in Beach on July :2 sang with th sanctuary and the seating were x Florida. They; were foundedin preparing - reason for the professorsfrom novices' choir. 'The director of discussed Friday with Archbishop : Italy. men to be Priests young Ireland coming here was and missionaries.Said music for ,the ceremonies was Joseph P. Hurley and The congregation's pioneer to help diocesan Priests have Sister Charles Marie. Monsignor John P. McNultyV.G. leader in the United States vacations. But a second benefit, Monsignor Mullally: Father Johnston congratulated Congress chairman Monsignor -- 11 years ago, Sister Mary he said, was the mutual exchange "It has been edifying to realize those in the ceremonies Patrick E. Nolan V.F. of OCTOBER CONGRESS PLANS STUDIED Clelia S.S.A, In coming to St. of ideas between the that these visitors who and their parents, relatives Jacksonville invited to the Father Mortimer Danaher executive secretary, goes over plans for the altar and Paul School in Leesburg. American and the Irish clergy. have labored all year long in and friends.! meeting representatives o f grounds of the diocesan Eucharistic Congress in Jacksonville with :Monsignor JohnP. The St. Ann Sisters will bt The Archbishop was joined the seminaries of Ireland are Speaking especially.. to the Reynolds, Smith and Hill, Jacksonville McNulty: V.G. (right) and Monsignor Patrick E. Nolan V.F. Monsignor Nolan, j Joined by members of the laity by several of his Priests in expressing willing to come out into the young women who had pro- architects, to propose chairman of the Congress Committee, said this week that the event would be held at who staff the parochial school a warm welcome to IRISH Page 8 CEREMONIES, Page 8 plans for the altar. the Jacksonville Baseball Park. SIX SCHOOLS Page I the seminary professors. '>'>' _.. ..:"':..... ...'i ...". A' .<' .'_"... ,"'..>....., ...f"! "." ._. -."<"'." '.''''__<_. ''''' __'* .',. ...,.-:....,:< ",'V___ ". _.. _ .- ..' ... . : " Occasions like this, said the :# < ; v I Holy Name Officers i Urged Archbishop, make it possibleto Nt ; r :; , keep on saying words of W ,.-. $ '."' 2'h'1 f. 1f411t gratitude to the Irish who have : : To Attend August Seminar helped to take care of Florida's t..._... r.f : , 3 s x ft R L f spiritual needs r v t y so generouslyfor such a long time. asznt I JACKSONVILLE-North Florida's Holy Name Society i officers will attend a seminar this month and all Holy The master of ceremonies for . the dinner last Monday was "' Name men of the area are invited to attend a SL Augustine Monsignor John P. Burns, deanery rally in Jacksonville _Vamw H ____ _,.Kttftfii__ ___ _!.. _fop__ who n_ _A_ Cathedral pastor, who present. j..4 next month. particular benefit the seminar ed as speakers Monsignor Wil- Officers say, "Make a memoon 18 planned, will gather your calendar now for the from 2 to 5 p.m. on Sunday, Yearly Triduum rally to be held at St. Paul August 18, at Assumption! Church, Jacksonville, September parish school auditorium. Honors Diocesan 29, beginning with, 8.30: Among those who will address " o'clock Mass. Cathedral PatronST. the seminar are DanielA. H. A. Wisham, president of Naughton of Jacksonville, AUGUSTINE St. Augustine the St. Augustine HNS Deanery president of the St. Augustine of Hippo, patron saintof and Father James J. Hes- Diocesan Union of Holy Name the Diocese of St. Augustineand lin, spiritual moderator of that Societies, and James J. Mo of the Cathedral parish deanery, plan to welcome the Auliffe of Orlando, diocesan here in the Oldest City, will be parish officers at the seminar. first vicepresident.The . honored at the traditional The parish officers of Holy seminar program has triduum, August 26, 27 and 28. been developed under Mr. Mc- Monsignor John P. Burns, i Board to MeetThe Auliffe's chairmanship. Underit Cathedral pastor, said that the ,. leaders of the Holy Name three days of prayer would end _,_"" ___ .__ 4. w ___ .. _, _._ _. _" fall 'meeting of the Society with years of experience - on the saint's feast day whichis PRIESTLY COOPERATION FROM IRELAND APPRECIATED BY DIOCESE Orlando Central Deanery give help and counselto August 28.Cathedral. The Diocese of St. Augustine seminaries of the Emerald Isle na, Monsignor John P. Burns, Augustine Leaden, Father Father Neil A. Sager. Father Board, St. Augustine Di. those men who are comparatively - parishioners of. expressed gratitude at a traditional -performed many duties in the Father John Corkery, Monsignor -Francis Lynn, Father Thomas Maurice Dooley, Father Diego ocesan Council of Catholic new in the role of fer their yearly trlduum, he reception in the See City parishes to which they were William J. :Mullally, Kenny, Father Thomas Sher Conesa, Father John Lyons, Women, will be held at the lay leadership.St. . said, for the intentions of the when Archbishop Joseph P. assigned this summer. Shortly Archbishop Joseph P. Hurley wood, Father Donal Flanagan, Father David T. O'Shea Father Coronado Hotel, Xe wSmjma Augustine Deanery HNS Diocese and the parish in Hurley and his Priests thanked they will return to their teach Father William O'Keeffe, Mon Father Francis Beach, on Thursday, Hopkins, Father John J. Lenihan, Father spokesmen, in announcingthese September 18 at 10:15 , union with their personal in Priests from Ireland who assisted ing duties. signor Patrick E. Nolan and ajn. Michael Devine Father Laurence Ryan, Father Peter Mrs. Joel Sa ers, two events for Holy deaneryprodtnt. > tentions.!!! in the pastoral care Pictured with the Archbishop -Father Sean Kenny. Sermons will be geared to needed in many parishes this and the Florida Priests are Second row, from the left Francis -M. Mouch and FatherJ. Connolly, Father Joseph has announced.. Name deanery, said rally that in details September for the the Inspiration offered by the summer. the visitors: From left, fore- Father Mortimer Danaher, Father Irvine Nugent. Dooley and Father" John P.Aughney. Reservations should be completed would be given at a date closerto distinguished saintly patton.If' Irish Priests who teach in ground, Father Robert McKen- Seamus UcManus, Father Back .row from, the .I ft. .. .. as goon al! possible. the time..V1 . pC/ ., L _7..., i .A..c. - - w-- -- - - - -- - ii : r- n Page Two The Florida Catholic, Friday, Aug 16, 1963 . ..Ny.e rm Minnesota Meeting Draws ST. PETERSBURG it : . 1florida. Reports i'4f1' Notre. Dame School Sisters Tallahassee q't ar.New.Smyrna JacksonvilleFriends,. f ., TA3IPA-Sister Marie Ann, principal of Our Lady of 5V4 % r. r Perpetual Help Academy in Tampa, will represent members - BLESSED SACRAMENT'" Beach In the Gateway City \ of her community in Florida at a conference to be INTEREST Friends have been congratulating have congratulated Dr. GeorgeN. held in Minnesota next week. Dr. and Mrs. Paul J., SACRED HEART Kowkabany, a native of The Congregation of the nardia of the S.S.X.D. Man Coughlln's daughter, Carroll, Father Francis Donlan Jacksonville, upon the awardhe [ School Sisters of Notre Dame kato IJro.lncrIs honoraryconference CATHOLIC i for receiving a full tuition C.SS.R. has invited his parish. has received to study in will hold their ninth annual directress with scholarship to Boston College. ioners to donate blood for the Italy. 4 educational conference, August Sister Maureen of Mankato, ChurchHospitalSchool She will enter the freshman parish account. A bloodmobilewill The associate professor of ...) 17.21, at Good Counsel Hill, general chairman. class in be the Sacred Heart Assisting are: Sister Marlene at September to train as chemistry at the Catholic University Mankato, Minnesota. a teacher social 'also of Good Counsel, Mankato, of exceptional chil center on Tuesday, . of America In Washington A thousand Sisters from the dren. At her graduation on August 20, from 2 to 6 p.m., D.C., Dr. Kowkabanywill United States and Canada will .'and Sister Rose Marie of St. BONDSDANIEL . 1 May 31, 1963 from of the East Volusia- Michael, Minnesota. Six American - Holy Name courtesy ! be on sabbatical leave this attend to coordinate the edu- : - - - 1 Academy in San Antonio, Miss Flagler chapter of the Amer- cational and Canadian mother year to do research 0 nth e and spiritual objectives provincials who serve as the T. WINTER & CO. Coughlin won awards for science ican Red Cross.Members the of 6000 American members biochemistry of carbohydrates.His : , and dramatics. of the New Smyrna the boardof I governors for this educational 401 Florida Theatre Building research, conducted on a of congregation. Beach asspciation will lead St. Petersburg i. lU. Ph. .U. JII parish are planning a special fellowship from the t i Each of's nn mother St. Leo rummage sale on October 2, National Institutes of Health, } houses serVes In turn as delegates to the Mankato meet X\ME ......_.._.............. 3 and 4. i ing. .................... Reviewing the lay retreat will be carried on at the institute i headquarters. for the confer. k 'Ann' ADDRESS . t I k -. Sister :Marie of 'Tampais I season at St. Leo Abbey this MaitlandST. of chemical biology at the ences. supervisor of the S.S.N.D. CITy. .. ........ STATE.. ... I year, the Benedictines noted University of Ferrara with Dr. I This year the Sisters will F.C. that the oldest regular- retreat. MARY 3IAGDALEN Sandro Pontremull, head professor :: examine '"Maturity in Christ" 'schools in the South. ant was at the .r. The public is invited to the of biochemistry at that as presented by principal speak. mid-July re- annual crab fest at St. Mary institution.The r9c ers, Father John J. Evoy SJ. treat for lay. Magdalen parish, Maitland. The Florida scholar, who has /. and Father Van F. ChristophI AND HAVE FUN men. Malcolm event, which is being sponsored taught at Catholic U. since I The Priests this year published - Morrison, who by the Holy Name Society ak a volume, "Personality AT THE SOUTH'S < t 1953, graduated cum . magna will be 88 on will be prepared at [i Development in the Religious November 4, Camp San Pedro on August 24 laude from the University of AMERICAN MADONNA IN ROME Life." The subject matter for FINEST 32 LANES came from from 1 to 5 p.m. Florida and earned master of this book Is iri large part the Shown above is the statue of Our Lady of AtonementIn Lakeland for George McLaughlin will take science and doctoral degrees at lecture material of past educa reservations at TE 83931. It St. Onofrio's Church, Rome. Because of its coloringred the annual re-; Yale. tional conferences conductedby I treat. He retired .I has been pointed out that a white and blue-the Italian people use the title the Sisters. The authors from carMr: Morrt.on quarter may be saved by pur ST. PIUSAt "American Madonna." Under this name the Blessed will continue their high level 8- pentry 11 years ago. ScotlandIs chasing reserved tickets. The ceremonies held in the Virgin is the special patroness of Christian Unity. articulation concerning p e r- $ his native land. He migrated cost of the dinner will be $3.25 chapel of Mary Immaculate sonality growth and develop- SOUTH PH. 862-9545 from there to Nova Scotia, thento per person In advance.Daytona (Josephite) Novitiate in Walden ment at the forthcoming ed- 34TH STREET Montreal, and finally on ton BeachOUR New York, Frater (Brother ucational Conference in Minnesota - New York City. Thirtythreeyears ) William M. Thompson was spokesmen for the Sisters ago he moved to Florida. LADY OF LOURDESA one of 13 young men received Church he World.Visits stated. During World War I, Mr. Mor- dinner dance for the young into the Josephite Community. Winona's Bishop Edward A. Cost Free Checking rison served in the CanadianAir people of Our Lady of Lourdes Frater Thompson will continue -- ------- Fitzgerald will open the meeting - Force. parish will be an event of studies for the priesthood at by the celebration of Masson Accounts August 29 at the Elks Club In St. Joseph's Seminary, Washington Parish'VATICAN Opens New Center August 19. St. Paul's Arch N lttlkIb.Or AvailableAccounts Daytona Beach. A local band D.C.Frater CITY (XC)-Pope MONTREAL (XC)-The new bishop Leo Binz will celebrate . i ST. PETERSBURG will provide music for dancing. Thompson is the son Paul VI said Mass at St. Anne's Catholic information center,:Mass for the Sisters on August $t.IItIiilul3 E Dinner will be served at 7 p.m. of Mrs. Sylvia Thompson, Jack. Vatican City's parish church, 21. May Be l All CYO members and friendsare sonville, and a member of St. during a surprise visit thereon housing six: archdiocesan organizations A speaker will be Bishop Opened By Mail MUMFORD welcome. Pius parish. the Church's patronal feast. was inauguratedhere Alphonse J. Schladweiler of B.fr!*.r.tl.B Air Conditioner by Paul Emlle Cardinal New Ulm. pent Pomp flervleo day.The THE NATIONAL BANKOF Mother Provincial M. Rer.Use - Go Ucd Appliance Pope was accompaniedonly III-Bth. St. South by Bishop Peter Canisiusvan ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA Leger.Missionaries BLVD. & 9th AVENUE NORTH Phones Lierde, his vicar generalfor Radiong IOOa TYRONE Day MO-8487 :Mt a:8-Slil Member F.D.I.C. Vatican City, and by :Mon- GREATER WEST ST. PETERSBURG'S LEADING BANK signor Federico Callori di Vig- Edouard C. Craig nale, papal majordomo-governor For Reachi Villagersissionaries of the papal household i Contractor and Distributorfor whose main duty is to super- ALEXANDRIA (XC)-M[[ have turned to the For Clubs vise religious ceremonies at ,radio to bring the gospel to i I Indians living in the Sierra Vikon Metal Ceramicand X .yet ;t $ For Holy Name which the his Pope and house Madre of Guatemala, a visit- ___ Mosaic Tiles hold assist. ing Priest said here. many of our babies die so ,; BreakfastFor t a 917.94th St. So 3474101Jackson's kir.: The mountain roads are so young, that we finally get usedto -.z :: ,it all, so that it doe s n' t Church Archbishop Byrne said Father Arthut Mer- poor bother us so much. Doctor, this '. 1ciarIa SAX JUAN (XC)-The Bishops tens, that without radio it Gatherings is not so. Each time we bury ShoesLadies' of Puerto Rico have called would be impossible to reach one of our children it breaksour t the 3000 Quiche Indians who can . for special Masses and prayers hearts and we grieve. & Men'sClinic make their homes almost two for Archbishop Edwin V. "We never Ret used to Miller ,- ..:,.r....._. Byrne who served as ordinaryof miles Instead above of"sea traveling level. by foot losing., .our children. this' Iswhy 'W&er DONUT ' Vitality-WeyenbergCushioned SACRED MUSIC SEMINAR PLANNED .we'are so grateful for two Puerto Rican dioceses to each mission station, Father Father Frank Goodman (right) has brought a semInary all that is being done for us Bellaires and died last month as Archbishop Mertens said, radio centers professor of sacred music Father Charles Schoen- by you and the padres, be- or Just drop in anytime : of Santa Fe. have been set in the moun Central up 641 Ave. 862-1355 Pasadena Ave. 341-7041 34th St. 8984343Your cause now for the first timewe , baechler C.R. (above) to to conduct seminar _ Gulfport a Archbishop Byrne was the tains. The Indians meet at real have of next week in sacred music. All interested persons are first Bishop of Ponce from 1925 regularly specified times for. .able hope children being to I j!! invited to participate. ,_.:VTTTOH to 1929, and 55th :.Bi ryop..of instructions in religion' at the 4ilive and keep healthyHd our giving ,-"" ..... + ENJOY AUTOMATIC San Juan from 1929 until his neighborhood radio center. saidthe them a better'l life. OLa 73RESTAURA Gulfport .appointment in 1943 as- Archbishop missioner.The When asked what aspect of 1 of 'Santa program has worked : .1:," Fe. DELIVERYPhone Father Charles Schoen. his work he found most ap out well that courses in so Tr baechler C.R., professor of sacred pealing, the Priest answered: ' I : Cardinal RobertiVATICAN health, sanitation and agriculture music at St. Mary's Seminary "The sense of new and St. Pete 898-1111 I I I IClearwater4468314 Tit: DkYCP are now beamed to all has been invited by Father CITY (XC)-Pope awakened hope on the part of D1N {7k Paul VI has the mission radio stations " d Frank Goodman to conduct ; congratulated the Indians. 4fr Ly 0 OYSTlRS the seminar on sacred :Francesco Cardinal Roberti, the missionary said. Full-Service h.SHELL An educational program Commercial Bank !prefect of the apostolic signature , music. It will be August 20, 22 Din tHo wotorfroM on ofooutlM which will teach the Indians MAXIMO MOORINGS and 23, at 7:30 p.m. in the air1 1 high Church court, on the help you make'the most of your moneyp.rubr OLDEST and LARGESTIN 480137 St. S. Tara .t 4i A,..J 50th of his ordina numbers and the alphabet, is . conditioned auditorium, 5824 anniversary . t* tll t IttHftinig PINELLAS 15th Avenue South, Gulfport. 'tion. scheduled to get under way in DELIA I 1 b 1.10 lIofldo", *rrr tntiHttfip "I-,'''ft,t v.'h' \ An invitation to attend is extended In an anniversary message the near future. V "/ frog CM btnk onl* The opening of a Catholic TERMITES SWARMING ? ? to all choir directorsand the School Sisters of Notre I those interested in Gregorian 1 admirable in wisdom of Dame and the formation of a St. Petersburg i (9'fJ'lealWeile esl&cnUTAUT. l Chant and sacred music. fall mark notable strides in advancing O. PHILLIPS Prrttdrnt8ERVTNQ Goodman said, this opportunity ;juridical science, ;your name is the educational and PINELLAS COUNTY OVER 25 TEARS to participate in the sera1 1 the object of praise and till Fairfield AT*. 8.. St. Ptttrsburc Telephone SSZ-ZltS inar. ...- . .,......."n"...... poverished people, Father Mer- ,.. tens said. THE CORRECT SHOE "The medical needs of the tww Indians are being met now Ina FOR ANY PAROCHIAL SCHOOL .. way unheard of in times ' .. past," Father Mertens s id. j. Doctors from Guatemala City .' volunteer to visit the mission ByJUMPINGJAcKS ... OPEN SAT. .1! : : stations at regular intervals. iT I to U KOON { :r ; l Word is sent ahead via the radio station, and when the Phone ST. PETKKSnURO78th E.'CII : ; Young America's finest Fitting Shoes Are. A Gulf BUd TRUST '< doctors arrive the people are ....UI1 Your Account Inured by F.D.I.C. 8ER\"ICB Y : already gathered and waiting,. "o"i he detailed. :- JumpTng-Jaclcs perfect fitting Saddle in Eugene Mueller's :.' :;.....< Father Mertens told of a'* -,_.'_ .black and white or brown and white. ': conversation between one of' Cameo Dining RoomExcellent "" 'f .0. ....... the Quiche and the doctor T = treating him."Perhaps i: I Superb 8rrvlrEDWARD. ;you think," said the . JAMES HOTEL k eDOMINICANS Indian, "that because so very Delicious Charcoal Seafood. Chops noddinner Cemetery Directors The ever popular Loafer of durablesoft Charcoal andLEE ChickenDelicious KKIMAX rta. TEACH IN GULFPORT PHOEXIX (XC) Catholic Ikskin. in blather brown. Broiled teaks REP SEAL B... Sisters of St. Dominic of Adrian, Michigan, have cemetery directors from ( 11750 Gulf nhd.-Trcnsure Island 361-8261 added a new school to the list of those they staff in throughout the country will Florida, that of Holy Name in Gulfport. The parish meet here October 15 to 17 for l Priest, Father Frank Goodman has welcomed (above) their 16th annual convention.The . Sister Francis Elizabeth O.P. who is superior in the new meeting's theme will be KINGFISHRESTAURANT convent and expanded school. 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". ; /.' *" _ * Specialist in Footwear for America Young SERVED OCEAN FRESH 'can.or Visit JOHNf I;::AAMS HUSH Chicken PUPPIES and AXD SteaksAt ROLLS 'AMERICAN NATINAL BANK FLORIST tOt LaLrvlew-GREENHOUSES Ac.. 1'0. 444 Central Avenue St. Petersburg 3396 Central Plaza Martin J. Rcess. Chairman WE WIRE KLOWEBS867213fi : -... d' .s... '. 20I.Twiggs I in Tampa .... . ..tJlsl......, Famous Johns Pass 6872 Gulfport Blvd. Phone 347-1 1 161 _T. PETERSBURG "The Feat of Fitting t Feet"S The Florida Catholic Friday, Aug. 16, 1963 rage Three I Coming Events I Playwright, Author The New Apostles I This t lamn 1UU fatar benefit. .]peeUI meetl.t..d .T.nti .f m*ref Principal SpeakerFor thm local I.tu..t. Adrance notice .>, regular tlac. will, b. mitted.I r 1 Parish Convention l :. ,:k'E' Man of Vision Helps Others SeeBy Festival August 16 Boat ride, August 24, 7 to and 17. Our Lady of Lourdes, 10 p.m., Vinoy Basin, St. MIAMI BEACH Robert Melbourne; Women' Club, Petersburg; Court St. Ann Crean an award-winning playwright F ff- Glenn D. Kittler sponsor. Catholic Daughters of America and author of the film, THERE was no explanation for why the young doctor should be so fascinated by the I Hat sale, August 11, 10 a.m. sponsor. "Who Is My Neighbor," de- country of India, but he was. He was confident that one day he would go .. . ___ , to 10 p.m; Ascension parish Crab test 24 1-5 signed to create understandingof August there, but he didn't Know and this followed at the door each morning for j in-patients, was , church hall, Eau Gallie; p.m., Camp San Pedro; St. the_ Catholic school systemin when or how or in what \treatment.His 1 by treatment of another Women's. Guild, sponsor Mary Magdalen parish, Malt America, will be the principal capacity.It who awaited day oegan at 6 a.m., with :100 out-patients Orlando classes to trainmen land, sponsor. speaker during the 14th was while Dr. William Cac- the examination of at least SO !him in the clinic garden. By biennial convention of the National Y and women to teach Educators' conference, An- camise was doing graduate i one o'clock he was ready to catechism, Good Shepherd gust 29, Bishop Moore High Catholic Theatre Conference work in eye diseases at North- perform his first operation, parish, August 17-31; Instruction School, Orlando. Deauville, August HoteL 22-26, at the Y western University that he be- Pope Asks Boy and by eight at night he usually by Mission Helpers of .t came aware of the answer to completed a dozen of them. I' the Sacred Heart from Balti Catholic schools open, September Mr. Crean, whose works on his questions. One of his professors did he 3. Scouts to UseValues Only on Sunday television more. top programs include r had visited India and have time to travel Into thecountr"side Fall hat sale, September "The Cross and the Dragon"for s. knew of its many medical and get to know 13, Titusville Woman's Club Armstrong Circle Theater, problems.If TrueVATICAN he better the land to which ST. PETERSBURG building; Titusville; St. Teresa the story of Bishop James there was anything India FROM DUBLIN'S ABBEY THEATRE_ had been inexplicably drawn. : Woman's Club, sponsor. Walsh M.M., a prisoner in needed, the professor assured, CITY (NO)-The Launching the "Buy Theatre, Brick" drive at .Catholic He remained six months, Communist China "The OtherWise ; it was an eye specialist: the international Boy Scout jam Diocesan Priests. retreat University of America ,for a new campus theatre when both professional and Rowers for Every OccasionInmants Man, an adaptation of country had the highest rate boree in Greece can help its September 16- 0. St. Angus- Costello Irish International Airline financial circumstances required building Darby , FlowersBonded the Christmas classic for Kraft of eye diseases in the world.In participants see the value of tine. Theatre; and "The Little hostess, presents Father Gilbert V. Hartke, the univer- view of this, Dr. Caccamise universal human brotherhood, him to return t 0 his Florist September 25, card party, Hours," which depicted a day sity's drama department .head,, with an authenticatedbrick if he had wished, could Pope Paul VI has declared in a home in Rochester, New York, Telegraph Delivery Garden Center Jacksonville, in the life of a Priest, and from Dublin's old Abbey 'Theatre. have settled in India and special message to the scouts. to begin his private practice. 3931 Central Are. 862.3661! Auxiliary to All Saints Home shown as part of a trilogy on quickly built a thriving prac- He told the scouts that Back home, he married and for the Aged, sponsor. the major religious faiths in Father John A. O'Brien tice, but this was not the way their meeting place on the began to raise a family. Card party Bishop Kenny America by the General Electric he wanted to do it. plains of Marathon Is "priv But he could not get India HEINZEN High School, Jacksonville, Theatre, will speak to He made up his mind that Urged soil that is "perme- out of his system. He talked October 18, 8 p.m.; Blessed some 1000 delegates from Scholar Impressed When he Mould ork flee in India ated as are few other placesin about it a great deal; he stimulated ( t SHELl. Trinity parish benefit. Catholic universities, colleges, and that he would work the world with human and support for the clinic; and high schools in the United through the Church. Christian culture. he corresponded with the SIs- SERVICEW Diocesan Eucharistic Con. States. Others Identify TruthDO This was not easily arranged. The Pope remarked that the ters. He knew In his heart he Even :ricKur A DELIVERY gress! October 27, Jackson Sister Marie Carol O.P., headof Nobody seemed to know how 11th international jamboreewas would have to go back. Silk St...*. 18th ,AT*.' B.. ville. the Barry College drama department you ever stop to reflect the Church's indefectibility, the doctor should go about being held at the time of Over the next ten years, he .AX QKEEX 8C7-6S8S STAMPI Card party, December e, and host to the con- its unique capacity to survive the wear and tear of placing himself at the disposalof the ecumenical council, and went back twice, each time ttk St..a.18th... AT*. 8*. St. Teresa parish Titnsville; vention, is the local coordinatorfor centuries? This is one of the most distinctive characteristics a Catholic hospital in India, called to the attention of the staying six months, each time rh .UII a Woman's Club, sponsor.IT'S the convention; and Father of the Church, which. alone traces its origin back to and it was only after monthsof scouts the council's response to covering all expenses himself. 'A __ __ Gilbert Hartke O.P., dIrec- Christ; inquiries and letters that he a world-wide desire to end the There were new difficulties.He . -- =, v ._,- --- -' 'W'M moved to study its origin and became one of America's "' ; tor of Catholic University of This is the mark which has was led to the Medical Mission old divisions among Christians. America drama department, history.All Sisters, who had a clinic at Pope Paul said that his own leading eye specialists: : ar- SAFETY FIRSTFOR provoked the admiration of of these brilliant had be made for will preside. men Patna, 330 miles northwest of close observation of the scout- rangements to students of history and has and women-historians, phil-. Calcutta. The Sisters assured ing movement over a long others to take care of his 1 Needs WorkersMUNICH prompted many of them to investigate osophers o. -. him that they would welcome period made him "appreciatethe patients. Arrangements also the secret of Its amaze scientists, professors him, but they revealed that educational qualities of had to be made for his growing 1/j BACK TO SCHOOL dinal: Doepfner(XC, Archbishop)-Julius Car-of ing and mysterious vitality. In and lit- they could not afford to give this magnificent associationand family during his absence. erateurs en- him a salary, not even pay his its ability to develop the Somehow the difficulties were ' I Munich and Freising, issued a "Roads to Rome" University of tered the ) SUNNY BROOK DAIRY I call here for voluntary hospital Notre Dame Press), and Church be- travel. Caccamise expenses.Dr. did not care. best the souls elements of young of personality men." in always Also during overcome.these ten years workers to give a "year's serv- "Giants of the Faith" (Doubleday - cause they per- and due principally to Dr.caccamise's . At his own includingthe said expense Then he I 892-401 I I! ive to their neighbor" and help and Co.), noted scholarstell ceived that it : active interest, the ? cost of his equipment, he "Among these elements are: offset a shortage of nursing how they were impressed ti is divine in hut has Into a ,_ made his first trip to India ten respect for honor and loyalty, quonset grown a I J. 'tt: 1 j personnel. by this mark of the Church andY stitution. Loan 200-bed hospital, fully equippedand years ago. the service of one's fellow man -----a_ m 1; l -A...__<<_._.:________. _.<-_<<-:<<-:<<-.l<- @:.;.1",,(: :.:1M.{." '&:1{: :i. "_w. one of these He was annalled to discover in a spirit of fraternal devotion, with a staff he has trained. ----- -- -----WI'------ -- books to a non-Catholic friend |that the clinic was merely a training in physical and moral And in India are 25,000 people 1'ENNEYISA.WAtrs CROSSROADS SHOPPING CENTER i and with God's grace it will quonset hut and he was staggered courage through discipline alto are grateful to him ' qF kindle his interest in the Cath- of the hundreds for saving their bight.i the sight by . ST. voluntarily accepted."All ; PETERSBURG FLORIDA .. FtRsr ouAmr I olic Faith and lead him to of patients who lined up These days, Dr. Caccamise Is 1 f- .. embrace it. ._..... these are human values preparing for his fourth journey - Fl .. 1 which Christianity has ;, The influence of the Church's to India once again arranging .. I -* J always recognized as its own Indefectibility upon a truth his affairs and over- NOW IN STOCK!I Is '_ and which it has always en 4?) v ,t> seeker Is illustrated in the conversion j coming difficulties. His only K .: SHOP EARLY AVOID THAT : !iit J of a noted scholar, Dr. couraged."To puzzlement is why he. shouldbe ,. John E. Hardy, associate professor see this ideal shared and so strongly attracted to LAST MINUTE RUSH I -JV'ic'. of English literature at k q.Y practiced throughout the world; India, even more than in his . ; the University of Notre Dame by an increasing number of student days. A y 4r1\\ Y'. I: I and poet of distinction, who young people gives Us cause This is not such a great mys- relates his life story thusly: for profound joy and firm 1 I was reared as a Southern hope,"' the/Pontiff,-said. tery.The yearning for a certain PAROCHIALr Baptist and my father was a .i l' Urging the .Boy Scouts to I place, a certain people, is thee deacon in that Church. It was i, "look higher than the easy 1i[ love which God puts into the : while I was a student at of the modern cities, higher hearts of individuals He wishes ,.'. .Y r .9 tif a Louisiana State University at :!' _. than the material interests of f to draw into His service, re + 4 School Wear .3nj 3 Baton Rouge that I became In- pleasure," the Pope added: gardless of their skills or back 3 terested in the Catholic reli 4 "May your 'great game of grounds. It is those who sue- -- : f. gion. I was taking a course in friendshIp symbol of the cumb-to the yearning, despite for Boy's and Girl'sr ) @ political science under Professor spirit which inspires you, help 1 sacrifices and difficulties, who Eric Volgelin, now directorof NAMED PREFECT toward overcoming the artifi- make the lay apostolate such a ;:; the political science instituteat Ildebrando Cardinal Anto. cial barriers raised betweenmen 1 vibrant influence in the Church -,t E : t the University of Munich. or ethnic groups. :May it and to the world.CLEARWATER. niutti, frl, (above) has beennamf'd I 1 all of inducement { i be for you an His frequent references to prefect of the Sacred to move forward along Approved Uniform j I1 the Church as a mightyanchor Congregation of Religious, the paths of universal brother- of !stability among the caused by filling vacancy i hood which was taught by the nations of Europe kindledmy the death of Valcrio Cardinal Suppliers Fort / i ithe interest.I Valcri 22, Christ and based on the recog- July ) nition of the one and only Almighty FOR PLEASURABLE DINING was curious to know howIt If you are looking for a home- God, the Father of all cooked dinner away from home, !4 survived, while great dyna '." stop in nowf.AT's ; men following schools: 1 1 sties, empires and kingdoms Church Supports RESTACRANT Hoot Fla. Oa 10-A. CI..r..t.r. collapsed and perished. While Becomes Protector 1310 >. FT. HARRIhONJMIONK doing graduate work at the Seamen in Gaining : 4l5 ftS ST. JOHNS SCHOOL GIRL'S JUMPERS University of Iowa, I became PITTSBURGH (NO -Pope open 7 a.m..ISI p.m. except Mo.. acquainted with Father John Christian HeritageST. Paul VI has agreed to serve as i .4 HOLY FAMILY SCHOOL Dacron and Cotton C95 { Conrath SJ.ho was also a the protector of the Pontifical "Seamenare LOUIS (NO - Association of the Holy Child- Sizes 5 to 14 J }t ti graduate student in English.He endeavoring to form a revolution hood, it was announced here. If the Shoe Fits i BOY'S SLACKS SACRED HEART SCHOOL Chubbies and"r answered encouraged many me to questionsand continuemy to fight for their Chris- The U.S. national office of tian heritage, and the Churchis the association disclosed that REPAIR of the its study Church Jr. Sixes Subteens -..----- t behind them," Father Boys Adrian Bressolles, i\ ST. RAPHAEL SCHOOL history and teachings.I Monsignor 61012 _" ."_'0"_. J0 Navy or Royal Blue to; Thomas McDonough C.SS.R., director general of the association IT! was greatly stirred by read- i secretary of the National Cath- in Paris received word of JUDES SCHOOL ing the "Apologia" of Cardinal of the olic Sea ST. I Apostleship the Pope's acceptance to act PREP BOY S ; Newman (whose conversion is U.S.A.; has said here. The information atTOM'S HOLY NAME SCHOOL / featured in "Giants of the "Our work .is to help seamen as protector. was contained in a letter sent Shoe Sizes 10 fo 20 __498 ., }? f fr Faith") and "The Karl Spirit Adam.ofCatholicism" become convinced of their by Archbishop Angelo Dell'- Repair by of the ," he sea ",,", own. apostolate Acqua, papal substitute secre- 1890 DREW STREET Charcoal Grey-Navy .c. When later I came to teachat said. "We have to convince of state. (; the University of Detroit I themof their work as Christ'scouriers tary"His Holiness has gladly welcomed took a course of instruction all the of the to . ports your request and willingly for the best in... from Father Burke O'Neill S.J. " 1 SCHOOL APPROVED SHOES 1 All the fell pieces into place.in the jigsaw puzzle world.The Rrdemptorist Priest: the work grants of his the protection Holy Childhood to pest* one of only Tour full-time and he, like his predecessors tGIRL'S The Church, I perceived, i H port chaplains in the United highly values its zeal and not the work of man but of control5Service OXFORDS States cautioned hon'cr, efficiency," the letter stated. 1;;: .% 1r f God.It was Christ who foundedthe that the Church" "must do Scuff resistant leather this slowly. - uppers l Church when He said to I r Pentred polyvinyl soles.* White the' Apostles: ''Seamen Ii vein a unique, THE XEXT TIME YOU -_ and black. Sixes 82> to 3 ABCD. =} special world of their own," he BUY..TELL THE CLERK call "All in heaven and on 1 -: 4 thru 10 AA B C. I earth-has power been given to me. said. "They are a minority YOU s.nIT IX THE Orlciti I Go therefore, and make disciples group. They are migrants. For FLORIDA CATHOLIC of all nations, baptizing all their apparent toughness' for me uk of your horn 99 them in the name of the Father they are very timid. It Is only 5 > lately that the Church is beginning - and of the Son and of I to be identified with Your One-Stop Service For All Lawn and Garden Supplies PAIRBOY'S fri the Holy Spirit teaching themto observe all that I commanded the sailors" in the ports of the SKYCREST GARDEN SUPPLY you; and behold I am with orld. FERTILIZERS INSECTICIDES. SEEDS & PLANTS OXFORDSRetains you all days, even unto the Father McDonough debunkedthe GARDEN TOOLS FREE DELIVERY consummation of the world" public image of sailors as Phone 442-7644 1921 Drew Street it's shape! 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Subteens & Hi-Calcium Lime : to>:<'the: instructions and she too'was;convinced of the divine } Deadlines i FROM character of the Church and of BUY A COMPLETE BACK.TO'SCHOOL I :>ew. trl_ frm say .Marc IT! authority to teach all na- ""The Florid CathoUe CRYSTAL RIVER INC. hald reach QUARRIES WARDROBE-NO'DOWN PAYMENT! . \ tions._- tfltt a. later tha ( "a,; a.wi' I pl't.re. dh*.U r'arh the edltar by Phone Florida 7952409OR ) ::.W'ith'grateful: hearts we were Friday far pcbliratl. la the f.lUwUr Crystal River ? .r ve A__ .. = ;: _",,ltl)1 1I1 : : : ::1:; ; .. - - -. - - V _ Catholic Frank J. SheedPrayer Fortitude Gains us Eternal Merit I CommentThe I Submits Will ToGod's FORTITUDE, as we.learned tions. He is a person who has ment, who cheat to get out of a many faced strong temptations and financial jam, who pet to attract * years ago, is the virtue which has conquered them. A person the boys or who gossipto VulturesI Supreme Judgment enables us to suffer all things, without temptations may be court popularity.You . even death, for innocent, but he becomes will have noticed that In ffWOT Christians are 'k dding yourselves. Sometimes the sake of virtuous only when he has all the examples we have mentioned I HERE Is nothing new about adultery. The secular press exposed children to you get what you pray for, sometimes you don't. Christ. I tis been tested and has proven his the persons involved But apparently adultery makes news. filth. Those editors glamorized debased But it's just the same:if you don't pray-sometimes you one of the four fidelity. assume that God expects us to The secular news media throughout the humanity. They presented sin with a get what you want, sometimes you don't. Have you any cardinal virtues Perhaps It Is a disregardfor be good only when it is easy nation displayed banner headlines as a smirk.In. reason to think that those who pray have a better average bestowed the virtue of fortitude to be good. When the practiceof result of the Profumo case. Although there the great cry for freedom of the than those who don't?" upon us at the which accounts for the virtue becomes difficult, _ Is nothing new about adultery, it is obvious press, one might ask, "What about responsibility The unbeliever feels we are plavin? with a double- time of ourbaptism. sophistries with which sinners then we are absolved from the to sometimes excuse If4 try necessity of keeping God's com that the secular news media makes big ?" The secular press is a guest in headed coin;-answered prayers we count themselves.Here . ever we give mandments. No one puts this news of adultery.Dr. the home of nearly every person living in in God's' :favor, unanswered prayers we thought to this for example, is a woman fallacy into words, of course; Stephen Ward self-confessed country. When it undermines moral- somehow to count in His favor was a our manage virtue, we a who has divorced her no- the absurdity would be too Immoral man. However, he was not too ity with such filthy news, when it presentssin too. So God can't lose. Hake one point probably. e x- good husband. She has several evident. far wrong when he made reference to his with a wink of humor, it commits a clear. When'we do ask God for things, we -- small children. She lets herself Often this dilemma is enemies as vultures. The secular news crime against a great nation and a great iljj are not playing a game. We are not running Father Leo J. Tresepress become interested in anotherman escaped by pretending to distinguish - media can certainly be numbered among people. up points in God's favor (and cheating to ourselves the hope and, by a civil marriage, between God and His _ the vultures. A vulture is an animal who The secular news media, like the vulture in the process), we are not trying to that faced with the choice of embarks upon an adulterous Church; by talking about what feeds upon filthy, decaying matter. The continues to gorge itself with the prove God' goodness or even His exist: denying Christ or suffering union.'I the Church forbids or'commands - secular news media fattened itself on depravity filth that remains of' the Profumo case. ence. We are already sure of these. We do death, we would be brave know it's wrong," she rather than about what and filth during the whole Pro Sin we will always have with us. But not pray to prove He is there; we know enough to choose death. In all says, "but the children do needa God expects of us. This leads fumo episode. an even greater tragedy than sin is to He is there, that's why: we pray. likelihood we do not dwell longon father. Surely" God won't holdit only to another fallacy: that Many secular newspapers sponsor crusades have a conscience which is oblivious to His goodness we know-If pass an examination for whichhe this possibility since mar against me. Christ and His mystical Bodyare against pornographic literature, the heinousness of sin. only from Our Lord's death 'on has not studied as he tyrdom seems, for most of us, Again, here is a mother divisible.The . while at the same time they feature news The secular news media is a very Calvary, and that same Lord '.should. a remote contingency. whose health simply will not fact is that In all these of adultery. In instances newspapers said "Ask and you shall re. Prayer is not a labor saVe Consequently we may not stand another pregnancy. Her examples the individuals eon- many strong influence on the formation of the ii I,I in large cities have ceive." ing device. esteem fortitude as a very Important cycle is too irregular to use cerned are lacking in the tir- They alone decide what a monopoly. public conscience. Feeding venomous food But with that word of Our The example just given is virtue, as one having rhythm safely and her hus- tue for fortitude.Or . usually to feed I to the minds of their readers. In the to the minds of readers is a great crime. Lord we come to the heart of ,not so very serious. Far deadlier practical, here-and-now significance -band finds abstinence too difficult the- more accurately, they are Contraceptives are I handling of the Profumo it is obvious The body must die but the mind will con- the objection: so many times are the prayers we pray for ourselves. Such not exercising that virtue I case, we ask and do not receive.To to be saved from some particular downgrading of the virtue of easy answer. which Is theirs by of | that the tinue to exist forever reason secular of press catered to prurient as an operation that there is one answer sin without any real effortto fortitude would be a grave "God will understand our their baptism.It . I interests.the the immortal soul. fight the temptation. The predicament," the couple as- which Infuriates the objectorbut error.The is not true that martyrdomis sure themselves. "There justisn't truth is that fortitudeis temptation comes, we yield to yet is valid: we can rely Father John J. Castelot upon God not to give us what it with no more than a token vital to the everyday prac- anytinng else we can do." a rare privilege enjoyed who lIv.only in by some persons how struggle, and blame God for tice of our faith. Then there is the businessman - would harm us no matter communist countries. II not answering our prayer. We need moral strength to who indulges in sharp it urgently we want and how I Daily Practice of Charity Urged fervently we ask for it He is We have glanced at the occasions resist temptation. We need practices with the excuse, "I've There Is a little bit of mar- : not a malicious God just wait- when what we ask for spiritual courage to accept got to do it to meet competition tyrdom in the life of every per God's will and to do ," and the holder of public Ion who undertakes to follow _ cheerfully : of the constant themes the divine command of love to He has been kind to the unfortunate ing for us to ask for the wrong would not be for our happiness, ONE and at the possibility of want His will bravely. office who defends his shady Christ; who tries, day by day, _ the prophets and wise heart and practices it in his in the past, and now thing that He may grant our I of genuineness in our praying.Do Eternal merit is the rewardof deals with, "It's a part of the to live his faith with fidelity. men of Israel was the duty of daily life: that illness has crushed him request and rejoice in the effort and Indeed it has been observed these all instances of struggle.A game. , caring for the weak, the poor, Happy is he who has regardfor he asks that God come to his misery it brings. cover requests not granted? They do virtuous person, in the We have, too, the long pro- with some truth that often it oppressed, the lowly and the poor; in assistance. He acknowledgesthat Brief reflection will showus not. ordinary sense of the term, is cession of people who lie to is easier to die for Christ thanto widows, or- the day of misfortune the he has not been perfect, in that we are not infallible We may pray a perfect not a person without tempta. escape a moment's embarrass- live for Him. _ In LORD will deliver him. phans. spite of his earnest efforts to judges of what will make us j times when The LORD will keep him comply with God's law. happy. prayer for something good in there were few i I II. IJ happy on the earth, and not His act of contrition and his Anyone can remember thingshe itself, yet not get what we ask John C. O'Brien if any organ. give him over to the will of appeal to the divine mercy are set his heart on-a job, for. An obvious Instance is ized charities, his enemies ((2.3)). frank and quite touching: say, or a girl -things he either where we are praying for I Relief for Education Studied somebody else is Tax something these unfortunate The second of these two got (and wished he hadn't) or '-p. Once I said, 0 LORD, have for too and both of I people verses has been adapted by praying , did not get (and lived to rejoice - pity on me heal me though I I I were left to 1 the Church as a prayer for ; over having missed). No us cannot have it: God must of parents with are in the majority 1 nth 13 penses, Including board. _ have sinned against you" ((5)). THOUSANDS I ... the mercy and the Holy Father. one wants either God or any decide. Far profounder we aboutto country.A In the !second category fall - ''I the charity of their more "May the Lord keep and pre. He goes on to describe his other donor to give him what may be praying for someone enter or already enrolled in way to grant relief to par- those bills which would permita jj!I \I favored neighbors. And God, serve him, etc." It is most fit sorry state, and dwells at will make him unhappy. We dear to us to conquer a temptation colleges and universities are ents of college students with credit of about 30 per cent who in His kindness that length on the fact that thereis -to alcohol or lust, say the of the actual cost of tuition fatherly ting such a prayer shouldbe can trust God not to. soon to get the out coming up against so- , f/l' has a special love for His rag- taken from this particular no one to help him. Not A mass of what looks -or to be converted to the unwelcomenews called constitutional barrier fees and books from tax liability. . ged and dirty children, asked only have his enemies turnedon great Faith. lawmakers but . context. like unanswered that tui lies open to the _ bitterly prayer If over and over again that those For if anyone should be him; even his friends have comes into this category. But We may be certain that God tions have t. at the moment it seems unlike The cost to the government J whom He blessed with this conspicuous for charity, it is abandoned him. not all.There. will give that person graces been increased. ly that they will make use of it. would range from about $500 world's goods would share certainly he who is the vicarof At the Last Supper, Jesus are the prayers we do which would enable him to resist Not all, of The approach to the problem million a year under the plan rA I them with the needy. Christ, Love incarnate. And borrowed a verse from this not genuinely pray, prayers the sin or accept the Faith. course, but a advocated by many college administrators allowing additional personal When His Son to indeed have been part of the psalm to describethe the decision whether he million But I came our Popes which do not deserve considera- very large who see no chancefor exemptions to $800 under - earth, He raised! the virtue models of charity to the modern treachery of Judas (Jn tion from God. If we are not will actually do so lies with number of institutions the administration's omnibus the plan allowing deduction - L of charity to a unique position world. One cannot think of 13,18)): submitting our will to His but the person himself: God will of education bill, is some form of all college expenses. The of pre-eminence, made It John XXIII without remembering Even my friend who had my trying to force ours on Him, solicit his will but He will not higher learn- of tax relief for parents bur tax credit plan would cost I the distinguishing mark of his fatherly gentleness, trust and partook of my bread, if we by-pass adoration and force it.Yet ing have been dened with the cost of higher about $500 million on the basisof Ills followers and established his universal love for all his has raised his heel against me gratitude and sorrow for sin, a fundamental truth compelled by rising costs to education. current tuition fees but it as the criterion of children, a love which did not 10)). we are simply treating Him as remains-no true prayer is add from $100 tq .$300 to the Precedents for this type of would rise to about $800 million I eternal reward. limit itself to those who were The final verse of psalm 40 a kind of slot machine whichwe vast ed.God already high tuition fees. Now relief have already been established by 1970 if the present trend But the God of the New members of his family. is an editorial addition markingthe hope will be worked by our, will do something withIt would seem to be the time for Double personal exemptions of tuition charges continues. Testament is the same God who The psalmist recalls God's close of the first of the five penny. -for ourselves, for people congress to do something to are allowed taxpayers An increased output of .; spoke through the prophets of teaching about love and the books into which the psalteris There is a form of this, not perhaps we have never heardof. ease the financial burden 65 years of age or older and physicians, dentists, gcltn. \ the Old, and He Is Love. rewards promised to those divided: so repulsive certainly which borne by parents with one or the blind. And no one has lists and teachers Is vital to J The, author of psalm' 40 who carry it out because he Blessed be the LORD, the Nor be certain that more offspring attending college challenged the constitutionality the nation's welfare. Is can we I starts his poem with words of Is now in need of help him God of Israel, from all eternityand yet means that our prayer the repentance or conversionwe or professional school. of such special tax treatment.The Hence, It would seem to be praise for the who takes self. not genuine: namely' when we man forever. Amen. Amen. failure of to reasonable to along a i longed for in our friend The obstacle to an education congress pass ask God for something without did not after all happen-the subsidy is the so-called vote tax relief for parents of share of the cost of higher . making the effort called for depth of another man's soul is college students does not education to the taxpayers, including Father Michael V. Gannon separation of church and arise from lack of proposals. those who do not have from ourselves-as when a boy even further beyond our gaze 1 Mission of Nombr De Dieschapters makes a novena that he may than the depth of our own. :state issue. Since this session of congress children in colleges. The legislators are afraid to opened last January, 114 education Under the pending tax relief _ vote for a bill that would limit tax-relief bills have been proposals, the benefits to l CjReat in Father Patrick O'Connor such aid to publicly supported Introduced.The parents making sacrifices to colleges and universities for rash of pending tax-relief give their sons and daughtersa fear of alienating parents who bills fall into two general cate higher education would be I \e 10Rlba: catholic VustoRy Political Peace Hoped For send their children to privateand gories. relatively insignificant. The church-connected institu One would permit deductions most in tax relief a family in By Vietnamese Catholics tions. from adjusted gross Income the 25 per cent Income tax -- 1 Chapter 14 a Breed-but it was treachery. old habits of her Indian up They are equally reluctantto either an additional $600 bracket would receive wouldbe Cancer and Father Father de Tolosa and the bringing. of Vietnam's best Catholics feel that while the extend aid to students in all exemption for each enrolled $150 a year for each college FATHER cautiously Oblate Fuentes had been mas- Deceitfully, she told the MANY President dinh colleges for fear of incurringthe college student or deduction of student. Those In the 50 per Ngo approached sacred, and the sailor had been joyous Father Cancer that the agitators are wrong, ire of the church-state actual costs, ranging from tuition cent tax bracket would receivetax the Indian emissaries two made a slave. Father Cancer remainder of her "lost" party Diem is not entirely right. separationists, who probablyQ. and fees only to full ex- relief of $300 a student. and to their to avoid giving responded learned this agonizing news Since he and his family are backwards even the was enjoying hospitality of overture. Father Cancer shout of harshness after being deceived again, Catholic, any mistakes they an appearance the nearby chieftain that she ed: this time by Magdalena.The had convinced the Indians; that make are likely to be used as towards non-Christians, evenawviolating Question BoxTrent "We are good men!" and ammunition against the Cath- non-Christians, it Indian girl appeared the friars were on a peaceful I Indicated signs that he This is is a Catholic president in a by olic religion. particularly - suddenly on the shore amonga mission; and that there were like Vietnam. Decisions Ranged Far Wide unfair when the mistakes ccuntry three wished the Spaniards crowd of natives. She had some fifty or sixty Indians , arise not from the applicationof President Ngo dinh Diem has 1 and Magdalena to be returned shorn herself of her Christian gathered together to hear what Catholic principles but from not been guilty of persecuting What doctrines were lege professors, high schoolteachers ) and had taken the the missionaries to him. The Indians clothing on had to say. failure to apply them. Buddhists for their religion. defined and declared by the Questions should be addressed lawyers-to mention Father Cancer returned to Buddhist leaders are wrongin They have no grounds, nor has Council of Trent? to: Question Box, only a few of the occupations I CLANGE BUT TRUE his ship, full of expectation for alleging that they have been any foreign journalist, for accusing The Florida Catholic, P.O. represented cooperate with the morrow. On board however A. The Council of Trent But was NODL In this work. suffering religious persecution. him on that score. Box 3551: : Orlando, Florida. I 4) Little-Known Facts (for he met an incredible They have been wrong in security forces of his govern- held between the years 1545- No magazine or pocketsizebook 1NL..c.w.c.);a...d..... stranger-a white man-who 1563. It was the 19th general be MURRAY can the obJectionable By M. )J. leading their followers into ment have hit the Buddhists placed on - carried a report that Father public demonstrations in defiance excessively hard for their politically -council held in the Church, the whole and entire under each list until six qualified . 4. .AMO fL1 Cancer's friends were dead. of the law. aimed demonstrations.The longest and most important of species; and the affirmation of reviewers agree that it Is : I .pi. I flvt: BtATIii The man called himself Juan They have been wrong in hitting was done by all the general councils. The the doctrines of purgatory, In- unsuitable for youth. Munoz and said that he was threatening a campaign of contemptuous subordinates, probably with whole of Europe was upset by dulgences, the veneration of I \ PROLAIMEO one of DeSoto's soldiers, cap "civil disobedience," out the president's knowledge. the innovations of the so-called saints along with their relics, tured here Reformers, beginning with the the of their PjI ten years before. which means disobedience to But after he came to know of and pious use A HOL'? VM14t While Father Cancer was lawful authority to a degree it, he was slow indeed to do rebellion of Martin Luther. Images.In . I ashore Munoz had escaped just short of rebellion. anything to salve the hurt. No This council dealt with the addition to these dogmatic from his Indian master and They have been doing all this member of his entourage was new heresies in detail, and with decrees, there were enacted far- 'ica? ___ paddled out to the Spanish shipin while their country is under any faster. the abuses in the Church which reaching reforms in disciplineand a canoe. He reported to the attack from communist occasioned them. moral, Involving aggres- many I iauIif1. As Catholics see it, it leaves sairLt- ..SC1OR1UIbf now heartsick Father Cancer sors. They have been doing it their religion exposed to criticisms The Bishops of this council, changes in canon law. PabUthed every Friday sc4Me that the Indians had slain the ostensibly to obtain redress of presided over at its opening by which, however unrea In its lasting effects, the FLORIDA CATHOLIC PRESS, lae. tSOenturlJ dil Priest and the Oblate-he had alleged grievances that even Cardinal Pole of England, made P.O. Be* 1)51 OArde* S..l!* will still be damaging.It paruh. sonable, Council of Trent is one of the .. seen the scalp of the friar him if they were real, would not the following dogmatic decisions lit K t c.t..1a1 t>Hr* Or" .d.. ThriCe Stltf cafistnanz1up7r self-and held the sailor in justify such extreme measures. gives enemies of the : most important.Q. Subscription In U.8.A. and Canada Church another pretext for bondage. Catholics, like other Vietna- The confirmation of the 14.00 per year; tile r countries Catholics.Of Who reviews the pub- ts.eo. \ : Troubles began to mount mese citizens, recognize that attacking Nicene Creed; the authenticityof The Florida CathoSie U a n.mb r c lications for the National ; The ship began to leak, and it the President has a duty to defend course the tactics of the Latin Vulgate version of of the Catholic PreM Aucdatlon T \ was far from shore; meat and l the state and preserve President Ngo dinh Diem and the Bible; the definition of the Office for Decent Litera- and Conference the National News Catholic Service. Welfare Doper ) ,. V fish were spoiling; water was: public order. his government in dealing doctrine of original sin; the torc? and Martin publishers' reprtsenta.Uve. - 4 running low; many of the crew Many of them feel however with refractory citizens are not condemnation of the. Lutheran Entered a. second claM mall f/ A. The publication to be Mar 1. 195*. at Orlando. Florida down with fever and I that he his dictated by his religion.The doctrine of were ; and govern justification by under the Act of March I, 1W.YUeeM . dIowd&, tfus S7r4VV'f'I\) STBWtt MTfiO* Juan de Arano, the captain, had l ment should have done it best way for President Faith alone; the condemnation evaluated is sent too n e of MONKS : EAtLttD.cfcfDz'IsLaND L'GRQhW )' 1 ( 75IQOATS.qtTgDzR become Increasingly fractious. with more tact and lev* se- Ngo dinh Diem to take the of 30 errors about the sacraments -NODL's 150: reviewers,a' group e .,- l SAVD&qsic i: Th114? ,. 77q17)jALLY,q wixws.cW MOMS and Father Cancer found II verity. steam out of the Buddhist agitation ; the definition of the which includes Catholics, Protestants fatb.p X. lailtk , i'vir. hard to keep him from with.. Not only would less severe now (and not all BuddhIsts Real Presence in the Eucharistand and Jews. These re Executive Editor ... '- drawing. Despite everything,p methods have been more effective are Involved) would be of transubstantiation; the ,viewers volunteer their serv Editors lark: MUe A. miliilf' Qala. C1AJM HIM AS AttXCWSKAUSt Father Cancer would see his I ; they would have been to relax restrictions generallyon declaration that Holy Communion ices. .' J** pb A. B..ler M MS 7&Ut mission completed-One way 01. more appropriate in a Catholic civil liberties and make under both species I U not 'dnrt1Elnc ManagerAugust APART tY IKX COtiaS. another. statesman.If some other reforms for which necessary for valid reception by Librarians, social workers, Friday, 16 1963 txtrtf : Martyrdom any man should lean over there is strong popular desire. the laity, .Christ being present advertising men, nurses col- , . --- -- -- _ i . y- 1 Daytona Beach In Letter to Former See The Florida Catholic Friday, Aug. 16, 1963 Page Five I .. ..... I IDX'.s'::< ..:-J-:' ".":. .:'. ; m .t= -- . j I Welcome Furniture Travelers Pope Tells Milanese Our I I Mass Guidel Porch and Patio Specialties Era Critical for I I Rattan Wrought Iron Spirit SUNDAY, August 18 Eleventh after Pente- | Sunday 1 Aluminum 7E I Highway I Ormond Beach MILAN (NC)-Pope Paul VI in a special message to a I S cost. Mass of Sunday, Gloria his old flock of the archdiocese of Milan haa asserted I Creed, Preface of Trinity. that "our age is decisive." I MONDAY, August 19 him to leave that northern St. John Endes. (Mass! of a Italian The letter, dated August 11, ' and American Food metropolis 'WhereVI hopedto t Confessor not a Bishop, was in its content and by thePope's t a end Our days." .' Gloria, Common Preface), Open 5 P.M. 'til I II I P.M. own description in the nature of a pastoral letter. As Theft he fare the main ,' I TUESDAY, August 20 Banquet Facilities such-a papal pastoral to an reason for his message, flaying Y I w F St. Bernard. (Mass of a Doctor .' Closed Mondays individual diocese other than : _ : : of the Church, Gloria, his own as Bishop of Rome- "Our greater regret In this C T Tto K Common Preface). SAN REMO it was unique among pontifical sudden farewell ii 1 nth. WEDNESDAY, August 21 RESTAURANT documents.The thought of how much of Our i St. Jane Frances de Chantal. (Mass! of Woman not Holy Pope began the letter by ministry was left unfinishedIn a 1290 ISO. RIDGEWOOD explaining how, as Archbishopof Milan Among the many \ : u ks a Martyr, Gloria, Common CL 2-1357 Milan, he had establishedthe things to which We have put j Preface). custom of writing a pas Our hand, mort was begun THURSDAY, August 22 The Immaculate Heart of the toral letter to his people on the, than was completed." Blessed Virgin Mary. (Massof occasion of the feast 0 f the It Is !In motivating thoughtsthat ! feast, Gloria 2nd Prayer THE e f! Assumption of the Blessed the import of the message t of Sts. Timothy, Hlppolytns Virgin Mary into Heaven, goes beyond Milan, as they reveal and Symphorianus, Creed, August 15. He had done this the mind of the former j 1I 1 Preface of Blessed Virgin). he said, as a kind of pre-holi- Archbishop of Milan who Is [ FRIDAY 23 August day greeting, for August 15 now pontiff of the Universal J St. Philip Benlzl. Mass of traditionally marks the peakof Church. a Confessor! not a Bishop, I INTERIORSDRAPERIESSLIPCOVERS the summer vacation seasonin The Pope said: Gloria, Common Preface). Italy. t "We had the Impression \ SATURDAY, August :.t Qualified Decorator Service The former Giovanni Cardinal from the very beginning of St. Bartholomew. Mass of Montini said his of annual 1114 RIVERSIDECL Our ministry there (In Milan) feast, Gloria, Creed, Preface 5-0074 Holly Hill letter that the conditions of our society of Apostles). "It was a comment on certain were leading the status of t aspects and events of the MILESTONE REACHED BY ST. JOSEPH SISTERS IN its religious life into a state ST. AUGUSTINE JACKSONVILLE V v V day; it was a n attempt to of danger and crisis. -during ceremonies on August Florida- took important steps milestone, in ceremonies traditionally St. Augustine last Sunday create a common spiritual en 11 In St. Augustine and in their religions life. The held by the St. "We could see the wealth of were, from the left, Sister counter in the pious and comfortIng religious tradition threatenedwith at Jensen Beach-the mother ceremonies in South Florida Joseph community, which Is Mary Davida, Sister Mary tF/R Lr D'Ai'0 :S thought of the Blessed decline and ruin. They bouse and the novitiate, respectively were stages already accompushed known as the profession of Bernarda, Slater Mary Step .. .f /fv Virgin Mary in heaven; it was -25 Sisters of St. the Sisters above. STEER by simple perpetual TOWS. hank, Sister Katerl v vv were threatened not only ex Mary lcoCRAaceJj. in short a special statement of ternally but also internally because Joseph of St. Augustine, They have just passed the Professing final TOWS in Sister Peter Joseph, Sister our pastoral dialogue, which I of a change and a breakdown Mary Paulette, Sister Mary was intended to assure of you Our vigilant concern and of In the popular aware- Filipino Cardinal Foresees SpreadOf Bartholomew, Sister Mary v v Our blessing." ness of that sound religiousrrentallty Susanna, Sister Mary Barbara BBOtLlft and of that tradi- Sister :Miriam: Therese! , the He Milanese recalled had gratefully been good that ional fidelity to the Church Gospel Direct Result of CouncilBy Sister Maria Annunclata and Test er STEAKS B..T.r St. VUJiet FLORIDA IS FULL which are the basis and source Sister Helen Therese. EL i-9lt and generous to him, and remarked - OF DANDEE of that wealth. The measure of I MOMS that !It was painful for Monsignor Justino C. Ortiz Our concern was :proportionateto the worth of the spiritual MANILA (NC-The ecumenical council will undoubtedly bring untold benefits tothe HAJtM'ACY 1 \y, University Head Dies heritage of which We found vast mission. .territories. of Asia and the Pacific, Rufino Cardinal Santos, Archbishop ,EASTERiyiN6KLLI1I1LK P Ourself the responsible admin ot Manila, bas said here. 4 BALTIMORE (NC) -A Requiem apostles, inspired by the teach writings of the Apostles, es. PRESCRIPTION 8bKICKProf :: ... ALUMINUM istrator. Cardinal Santo spoke in an Co.mrtU, Clear Csn.ra Dc.pBrtnif.BtlFro i! \ ..... Mass was offered at Immaculate ings of the council will be ableto pecially St. Paul. Fir It up and D llT.ry Lunch.. sad i.4. Bar Interview given to the NCWC' AWNINGS The Pope insisted that this KT 714, I-ATII Los 1fu1 Conception church bring the missions closer to Queried about the use of ZOJ2 Blandln Blvd. - l.I i is News Service. Asked why he S318 Jammt Rd. 771-.SOS not vision "pessimistic tee1M a CMlMlfMC William the Holy See. vernacular Father E. for in the here languages D. Q. :J5ASTERLI: O..u.f.n..rSCHOOLS ".... """ of the religions character of thinks the council will aid the e.tl. Katzenberger C.M., 87, presi- He stated: Mass: he said: S.reea lrind.w. 'Jtj our age, but rather a realistic :missions he said: 1 dent of Niagara Universityfrom "Fired with a new zest anda "That is no longer a matter ,I. trau.MalanaaI one." "Because the council Is devoting 1 1918 to 1927. Father true sense of mission, the for discussion. The decisionhas Katzenberger, who died here He reminded the Milanese of considerable attentionto laity will be inspired to par already been reached in the was associated with the university "several alarming appeals" the expansion, promotionand ticipate more actively and ex council that only some partsof which he had given with documentary i maintenance of the missions. the Mass be He had renderedin for 46 years. tensively in the apostolate of may been stationed at Immaculate and analytical support. : the hierarchy." the vernacular for greater ROSARIAN ACADEMYResident Conception church since 1959. He recalled too that "Our "The Bishops of the conn Cardinal Santos was askedIf facility in understanding, for and day school for girls: on shores of beautiful conclusions were directed toward ell will give impetus and i the council will have any instance the Gospels and the Lake Worth. Grades one to twelve. Fully accredited New reawakening consciences, stress to all constructive pro effect on the discipline of the Epistles." buildings. All sports, music, art, dramatics. Directed by d..d. w..A. ia encouraging efforts, recom- grams for the spread of the Church. He replied: Speaking on Christian unity., Sisters of St. Dominic. For catalog address: Registrar, j POWDER PUFF mending undertakings, suggest. word of God in all these "Yes. Surely the council will he declared: ROSARIAN ,ACADEMY, WEST PALM BEACH Free Estimates BEAUTY SALON ing projects, as if there was countries that long have revise certain rules and decrees "Pope John XXIII appealedto Phone CL 2-6034 Creative Hair Styling not time to lose and every one hungered for the benison of and this revision will all our separated brethren.In . Permanent, Silver Blending of good will should revive him. light" affect the regime of the BIsh- doing this he was just try SAINT JOSEPH'S ACADEMY Boyette Awning and Tinting self with renewed activity and The council will unquestionably ops and the life of the clergy." ing to fulfill the example of SAINT AUGUSTINE, FLORIDA I I militant because of This he Our Lord when He Resident and Day School for Girls, Grades 7-12 courage a ; consider 'the creation of continued will be of prayed at and Venetian Blinds Co. Helen :M. Sehe.nk. OR 1-4S1S Academic and commercial courses Fully accredited special need of salvation. 3 new ecclesiastical jurisdictionsin vital importance to the life of the Last Supper for His Apos Est. 1941 60 80. AtUntle, Orm nd Beach Music Art Dramatics Tennis Swimming 112 Madison Ave. Opp. Coquina Hotel "Our age Is decisive. It j mission areas discuss ways the Church, and will necessitate tles and other brethren to be For further particulars address: Sister Directress .{ calls for intensity of efforts. 'of helping them financially and the adaptation of present- united. It invests us with a vocation (deal with the problem of howto day society to the Church, "It was Our Lord's wishto Floyd J. Tredwaj's of defense and renewal. It 1 convert their peoples effectively which always desires the wel have unity in the Churchand ACADEMY OF THE HOLY NAMESResident Daytona Moving & Storage Co. demands the fidelity and the 1 and permanently, he fare of human society. that there be only one sacrifice of great momenta. The Cardinal was asked if Church." and day school for girls. Grades one to twelve. Fully Agents ALLIED VAN LINES, INC. said.The council is: deeply aware h e envisioned changes I n Cardinal Santos said that accredited. Program includes: college preparatory and general DAYTONA DE LAND "Our Priests have already (of the shortage of missionaries.That church ritual and practices. He communism "has raised grievous courses music art and sports. Conducted by Sisters of the Holy I 110 So. Campbell-CL 3-1630 560 So. Bhd.-RE 4-5587 felt this call for extraordinary Is probably one of the said: problems In the presentera. Names. 3319 Bayshore Boulevard Tampa, Florida. pastoral dedication. They will reasons why he continued, "There will certainly be ." He added: t do well to follow it. Our laity there has been some discussion some changes but not on "For this reason we dIscussed - "FOURTH GENERATION JEWELERS -SINCE 1881"Wm. would do well to do the same. SAINT JOSEPH ACADEMYJENSEN { In the council of the possibility fundamentals. AVe can be (at the council) the A. Ritzi & Sons "Our age deserves a profound of using specially ,fairly certain that the conn strengthening of Christian doc- BEACH i Ketldeat and tfay ithool far rlrlt-rrmdet .! . effort ass throat Z.h.: toward the interior i trained laymen to help In the'missions. cil will bring to our times trine, the good works of the troands In a hilly and plctareq. r*(.I.> .. lrg. .wlvamUg p..l.TennU . Registered JewelersCL life, toward thought and ; the life of the first era of apostolate and the propagationof t'earh. Other sports ellltlet.. Made. art dtarlnr and dramatic action not only to the Conducted by the Sliten of Saint Jfteph. r.r farther .taformatl , 2.2552 American Gem Society 122 N. Beach St. protect Cardinal Santos Is convinced the Church as often ex the true Christian way of apply Is; Pinter Dlrrctre*, Mint ir..*ph Acadtny, <...*. B.. ... 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PrisonerHONG 2 Miles North of St. Brendans on AIA I But today, it mint be lived raa ". / . xa CLOSED MONDAYS OR 7-3859 fully, with a new consciousnessof 1T.1i7s I l, its originality and 0 f its a.srK school for children KONG of(NC refugees) A necessity, and with new dedi from Red China scheduled to Junior I Year i TV SICK cation.The" Pope gave practical tT z been open named here In In September honor of Bishop has AbroadParis 1 pastoral recommendations: T l '\ James E. Walsh M.M., American Rom.-London-BarcelonaMARYMOUNT Call, CL 5-1411 QuickFast "Preaching must be clear, L. missionary serving a 20- true and vigorous. The people -1 year sentence in a Red Chinese Dependable Service must be taught to participate 1 prison. COLLEGEFOR serving, -Port Orange, So. 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MARY HELP OF CHRISTIANS they be drawn into new friend. William Bergan (left), regional superior of Maryknollin He remained in China until _ 1 ship with her." Peru, and Father Rene Archambault M.M., national 1936 when he was elected SCHOOLResident eIU } e 1 director of vocation promotion in Peru. superior general of Maryknoll __ Furniture Books and afterwards returned to school for boys grades 5 through 9. loeafed en Greeting Cards Consecration Slated China. In March, 1960, he was beautiful East Lake, Tampa. Ample facilities Enriched academic PRINTINGLetter arrested and has been in prison curriculum. Extensive music and sports programs. LLOYD COX Press & Offset MADISON O'C) -Auxiliary ever since.Appoints. Write for descriptive catalog. _ Office SuppliesCL Couchman Printing Co. Bishop Jerome Hastrich of Provincial REV. FATHER DIRECTORP. A : \ 'jiil 23473 1. MU.rr. Owner Madison will be consecrated on I 118 North Beach Street I CL 2-4284 138 Magnolia September 3 !In St. Raphael's FAIRHAVEX, MassachusettsNC Box H, Tampa 5, Florida 1 k t ao cathedral Bishop William here. P. O'Connorof Pennsylvania Carthy( ) -SS.CC.Father, has, Daniel of been Braddock named J. Mc., Madison will be the 1 f DAYTONA Retail Sales conse- provincial of the American HOLY NAME ACADEMYSAN ; Discount Prices crator with Bishop StanislausV. province of the Fathers of the NON sARaONATED; r .; Bona of Green Bay and Sacred Hearts. ANTONIO r t'b FURNITURELarge Bishop John P. Treacy of La Father McCarthy taught Conducted by the Benedictine Sisters $ ht Crosse as the coconsecrators.The theology at the Sacred Hearts Resident and day school for girls Grades nine through Bishop-designate has Seminary in Washington, D.c., twelve Academic and commercial courses and private Selection SHOWROOMSRobert been vicar general of the Mad- served as a chaplain in the I classes in: the fine arts arc offered Extensive campus with Quality Furniture ison diocese since 1953. He U. S. Navy, and was professor j private lake In a healthful location provides opportunityfor L. White, Pres. will be consecrated titular of philosophy at St. Mary's all ports. Municipal Airport Off Hwy. 92 Bishop of Gurza and has chosen College, Winona, Minnesota.He FUI.LV ACCREDITEDFor I 1'I Showrooms Opposite Terminal Building a his episcopal motto: "That succeeds Father William further Information addict I " I II I{ all may be one. v: J..Condon SS.CC., as pnninclal. SISTER REGISTRAR Page Six The Florida Catholic, Friday, Aug. 16, 1963 .<- Pope Says / ,- _. _. ,. ._ .. --'- ._ -- -- --- --- .- ----.. .--- --. -, ,.. n' A" -" ,".<' '. ,;P.'v.: .T' ,; : >.:,:<'''' 'W ? ,' ,'4''j'" : :T: :. '" .!.\..' ," , , ; ' " Commission Set John ;' 1t ".. .! Up by Pope ., :'.,. :. View Rome For ", : \ : : : 0" ,.. .' t. '. :' e !, ,; $ , 'x eIt To Continue Canon Law RevisionVATICAN [ \. .." : \ '', SpiritualBackgroun (! CITY (NC-In the spring of this year, Pope John XXIII set up a commission :: ; WJ\ ; l ! of 30 Cardinals to revise the code of Canon Law. This commission will now carryout trF. im. t0':\ one of the late Pope's major projects, announced in the early months of his pontif V _Pori VATICAX CITY (NO ' . icate.The the present code went into First Vatican Council (1869- .',. ,. } Paul VI has told visitor fa task of the new commis. . slon effect in 1918. 1870)) conditions had preventedthe I \ Rome that he hopes they will will be to gather and pre ( 'T\ f' Canon law grew up slowly passing of disciplinary laws "' ; 'I.J"tj \ see the "spiritual and religious pare material for a revision of ,. : . the canon law code accordingto over the centuries. Its begin or consideration of the Bishops' ,t 7... \ >i..J: .... reality" behind the city's art nings go back to the very early request for codification of "'" \ "" \ and history. the directives ; 0' of the ecumenical \ :iI.4o council. days of the Church.In those already in force. '- (D \ Appearing at a \v\ndovr of ,: ,!, ;; Canon law is the body of the first century the But In 1904 rope St. Pius X .' his stud at noon on Sunday laws and regulations formulated Bishops of Rome governed the announced his determination ; : the Pope spoke to a crowd estimated !!. by the Church for the Church mainly through cor- to have a complete and .. <. ; ). : at 15,000 in St. eter's discipline of its members.Its respondence, deciding on cases oi-derly codification of all ." : '. :. 'Si: ; square before reciting the principal sources are decrees submitted to them and settling existing Church laws, with Angelus and giving his ttefs- issued by the Topes, points of general discipline. obsolete and outdated ones r : ? tl; : ; ;' <<-\ ing. .... ,. 't. ' ecumenical councils and Vatican Many of these decisions ac- eliminated and others: '. ""O"- ,, ... "[ gee that yon are not *\ congregations, and de- quired the force of law eitherat brought into conformity with NURSES,GRADUATED AT ST. VINCENT'S HOSPITAL IN JACKSONVILLE Roman," he aid, "but many*, cisions of Church tiibunals. once or in the course of modern conditions.He . time. Graduates of St. Vincent's Primo, Gainesville; Loraine Catherine Mary Howe, Mary Ann BnifRjjeman, Miami of you are also pilgrims and1' The work of the commission appointed a commissionof In addition, other Bishops Hospital School of Nursingwere Faye Souther" Ocala; BeterlyAnn Tampa. ; Alice Marie Strickland, tourist who hare come to will be the first major Cardinals under his! own presented, to Archhish.op K u shin ore, Seffner, Also, Leslie Gardner Rutkow Jacksonville; and Mary hath enacted for their own sees Rome from distant places revision of canon law since chairmanship. On March 25, such regulations as local conditions Joseph P. Hurley for their Bridget rog::i iiis Holly Hill; ski' D A y tOil a Beach" ; trine Miller, Miami.GRADUATES . 1904, the world's Archbishopswere "You are visitors and ob diplomas at the exercises fl iW'- A required. These regula- asked to confer with AY. 0. ii "" servers, and I hope that youl Mission Set tions were not general, but their suffragan Bishops and which took place on Sundayafternoon i may see In this Roman scene \I August 11, in St. sometimes they spread from within four months to send not only what Is visible to the diocese to diocese and ended word as to which laws in their Paul Church, Jacksonville. __ eyes, namely art and history InBahamasByJosephites by gaining individual recognition opinion needed amendment. Monsignor: Patrick E. Xol m but also the spiritual and religious , and thus becoming part of '*.1<'., the pastor' of St. Paul's, __ reality which all this ' the general canon law. Every Bishop was given the "spoke' to the :gathering: and __ s ' means and represent right to keep a representativein conveyed the congratulationsof :: _ The ecumenical councils Rome to attend commission everyone to the )'oungwom..n. __ "It Is precisely with this religious ', the first of which was held meetings. thought in mind that I BALTIMORE (XC) The in Xicata in what is nowTurkey When a tentative draft was __ invite you to pray to our most:; Josephite Fathers will begin Members of the c I a s sdarting _ not only defined drawn up, it was submitted to blessed lady," Pope Paul coun- in their (;" in foreground, left . working first foreign points of doctrine with theapproval expert canon lawyers who selled. ....... mission field, the Bahamas, in of the Popes, but to right, each row above) V Ira.5, acted as consultors to all Bishops .1 the fall, their superior generalhas also enacted numerous dis. were Miss Ann Bailey, De- F 'K ' and to religious superiors I nd Sharon Lee Mcraskill, Archbishop HonoredPARIS announced. <:i ; I riplinary laws for the whole entitled attend -I 1 to an ecumenical Father George F. O'Dea Church. council. Orlando; Marcia Doyle, De- (XC) Archbishop | S-SJ., said that Bishop i Paul Despite many efforts to collect Their opinions were then Land; Hf'lene'e Lo Cicero, Leon-Etlenne Duval of Algiers I cwC I*, llagarty O.S.B., of the and codify these laws, by studied by the commission.It Sarasota.Also was named to receive the cross I Nassau diocese, which includes the Middle Ages there was is estimated that every Dona Jean Black, of a knight In the Legion of I all the Bahamas, "has considerable confusion about canon in the code was discussed Jacksonville; Patricia Lee Honor, and Paul Cardinal I asked us to take over the them. It was difficult to know from ;5 to 12 times before Dodge, Pinellas Park; Charlotte I Richaud Archbishop of Bor / mission work on one of the which laws were genuine, its final adoption.The Todd Adams, St. Peteis.burs : \ Beaux, was promoted to the// islands known as Long which had been repealed and ; Carol Louise Johns, F4P ; 1e rank of officer In the legion IrJ Code of Canon Law that Island. which were still in force. Temple Tf'rl.af'j; Kita Ann an order signed on BastilW resulted from these efforts was "This departure into the About 1140 an Italian Monk, promulgated on May 27 1917, Hajes, Miami.Also Day by President Charles df foreign mission field is the first Gratian, compiled a monumental by Pope Benedict XV and went Mary Alice McDonaldand w,. Gaulle. Itter in the history of the society" work. He collected and Donna K\eljn Fariow, into effect the following May[ Father O'Dea said, "and is in tried to put in order all Church 19. Jal.k o.l'illf'ntoinf'tte Hianchi HEAR MONSIGNOR NOLAN accordance with the decree of Ormond Beach Cynthia . which had ; legislation accum- Since then numerous official Last Sunday afternoon in St. Paul Church, Jacksonville, the pastor, Monsignor the chapterto Ann Dumas Winter Josephite general ulated to his time. Although Mary extend our mission activities unofficial up and resting entirelyon Church documents which have Paik; Patricia Ellen; Cal Patrick E. Nolan V.F., addressed (above) the graduates of St. Vincent Hospital beyond the shores of the his own authority, "Gra- issued the force of law have the been kill.. Three Rivers, Michigan. School of Nursing in Jacksonville. The program was concluded with Benediction of necessitating present - the Most Blessed Sacrament. United States. tian's Decree," as his book was effort of revision. Also, Sharma Terrell The Josephites, with a membership called, was so useful that it '. = :,V:><._v-,,.,.....',,,r V.- ," ,.__ i . of more than 2oO::! soon superseded all earlier cob 12y. . 7-ftad !t,*t t tray4 Priests and Brothers, ministerto lections. about one-fifth of the entire The Council of Trent ((1545- I f we' A. H. Cralf-Ka Negro Catholic population in 1563)) was a major landmark in NYF t. a z. Ambulance Service 649 2nd Ave. So. Ph. 862-6503 the United States. canon law history. The disciplinary r VA 4.1673 legislation it passedwas t SRI" N ,1 r' Tx T Iz ST. AUGUSTINE ST. PETERSBURGKYLEMcLELLAN in 1594 by ,, u . BEACH MEMORIAL promulgated \ CHAPEL Pope Pius IV and, constitutedthe r- yrF w primary .source of canon t S60-SS77 !t. Petersburg Beach law until the 1918 codification.By INC. t SEMINOLE BEACH 1< the beginning of the 20th MEMORIAL CHAPEL century canon law was againin FUNERAL DIRECTORS flt. Petersburg 391-907 a state of confusion. At the r tl i 17 W. 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Downs, President D. W. Ford LF.D. Catholic Owned .... Operated Castelgandolfo, the papal residence in the cool Alban hills the Holy Father's private chapel. Twenty-two Popes 18 miles from the Vatican. Photos show the exterior of have used the villa during the summers. 1045 9th Avenue No., St. Petersburg Phone 862-3609 I, q Robert 0\. FMc '':m. C. .Tollrni an Pope Reminds Sp an/iar dsofChurctisInterest NCWC Director DiesOSTOX QiimimiiiQimiuiHiomimimammriHiinimMmmnimmiiwnMimHminmuiiJ I ,:; (NO Solemn Pontifical Funeral Director Funeral DirectorMSclsrcm 5 Serving St. Petersburg Families For 40 Years W Requiem Mass for Monsignor - Love for WorkingmanCASTELGANDOLFO Donald A. McGowan, | JOHN S. RHODES Inc., Funeral Directors fink & ;)our"Ii! an 55, director of the bureau of I AMBULANCE SERVICE health and :hospitals, National FUNERAL: HOME (NC-The Church has a special interest and love for workingmen C'atholicelfare Conference, Oxygen &;; Radio Equipped Ambulances Pope Paul has reminded Spanish workers on a pilgrimage here. Washington, D.C., was offeredin 1 e 4 ' : The Pope spoke in his first to share in the the Most Precious Blood church I growth of by great responsibilities special audience August 7 to a . G 107 Mass..Ave. wealth. which"e feel heavy on Our here.A . from Barcelona led pilgrimage 1I ) [ .f ST. CLOUD Immediately after the audience weak shoulders. national figure in the , ):A''I:1'C StJcc 1.lClUIcA.-.. Phone 892-2155 by Archbishop Gregorio Mod for the Spanish pilgrimage Paul votive health and hospital field, Monsignor I Pope lighted a ego y Casaus, Bishop of Bar McGowan died of a liver celona. His first general audience the Pope gave the general lamp which will burn during ailment on August 11' at St audience where he saw pilgrims celebrations the 50th at the summer villa fol marking Elizabeth's __ from the United States, of the foundationof Hospital in nearby F. H. Osgood Telephone lowed. anniversary Brighton. He had been ill for I Canada Malta France Belgium the Catholic - youth organization "You surely know, he told several months and had been Funeral Director HE 5.2126 the Spaniards, "how much Britain, Ireland, Germany of Mexico. in Miami for { Austria, the Netherlands hospitalized a | Rhodes East Chapel 4th St. 4 7th Ave. North 862.5155 1 interest, how much love the and Spain. The Pope's audience here In month before being brought to rhuiTh reserves for \\orker the Alban Hills was multilin- the hospital here.$3million I Also New Rhodes West Chapel. 900 49th St. No. 347-4123 Osgood Funeral Home "You know how she in these Those from the United States gual, as were preceding ones niiiiiitiiitiiiiiiimiiiaiiiiitiiiiiiuiiiuiiiiiiiatiiiiniii, iaiiiiiiiiiitiaiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiitiHii' last years has multiplied her included a group of teachers at the Vatican. Pope Paul addressed Cathedral teachings to declare and defend from New Jersey; students the Spanish workersin PHILADELPJIIA C-A your rights, to help you from the College of St. Rose Spanish. During the general three-million-dollar cathedral SERVICING Park Blvd. & 48th St. No. fill jour duties, to preserve in Albany, New York; and service- audience, he spoke Italian, will rise on a piece of land here ....... Florida the working class its religiousand men with their families. A pilgrimage English, German, Spanish 'and that was once one of Philadelphia's d:; Pinellas Park moral patrimony, to pro from Quebec repre- French. worst slum areas. ; =;;: .. - tect the dignity of the human sented Canada. - "Welcome, dear children" HALIFAX person whatever his profession , to give physical toil its the Pope said. 4Your visit hereat GRIFFITH-CLINE FUNERAL HOME AREA spiritual value, to dissipate the the Pontiffs summer residence " Serving Eustis & Vicinity Since I 1915 I AMBULANCE SERVICE SINCE 1916 ' false ideas spread in a particular expresses: jour desire to manner in the world, and see him and to have his bless- BRADENTON 720 Manatee Ave. West Zeller Kennedy & Harnlm above all the false idea that ing, and it gives a spiritualtone ANNA MARIA ISLAND 6000 Marina Drive BAGGETT-MclNTOSH Inc. the Church of Christ is not the to jour days, your jour. friend of the working people." neys and your vacations." FUNERAL HOMESW. Jr 1lJ A Ka 1[(<<>>JMI re: The Pope quoted a passage He then asked them to B. BAGGETT President from Mater et Magistra where pray for him. Jon S. RHODES JR. BILLY GROOMS Manager 326 ORANGE AVENUE EL 1.26361.4662 Pope John XXIII said that all Yes, for Us," he said, 'who 736 S. economic progress must heacromp.mied are still filled with wonder and FUNERAL DIRECTOR BEACH 543 HALIFAX CL 2-3767 CL 5.2576. ,.. :. social Our AMBULANCE SERVICE 1721 Gulf-To-Bay CLEARWATER Phone 446-3055 DAYTONA BEACH PORT ORANGE enabling all classes of society the supreme pontificate and . t - -- --- The Florida Catholic, Friday Aug. 16, 1963 Page Seven I Taken byl2 at Motherhouse Qf Diocesan Sisters of St. JosephContinued 1 t. 1 K r ' ( from Page One) all gifts to Almighty God, the God through the Tlrtue of . the three great affections that gift of their own wills. obedience rT :" P { 'I c. . keep man from knowing God a>w 1 .' W ; Those who pronounced vows The Archbishop expressedthe ? 3 Ts and from possessing Him. " Sunday were encouraged to be wish that the Sisters wouldbe : The Sisters P in taking the forever conscious and awarethemselves t tx. eternally successful In following - vows, have sacrificed not only ... . of living the life of out these virtues whichare the things of the body and the tt chastity and of poverty of now vows and which haveas things of this world, but they hav'made' spirit, the poverty which seeks their purpose the leading of . the most of perfect L.'r" not anything of this world. the Sisters and those who come The Sisters were counseledto within their Influence, to the tJ' ORLANDO pray morning, noon and final possession of Almighty r/ night that they might be wom- Y t WINTER PARK en of poverty here below, in God.Father Frank M. Mouch and order that they might seize Father John P. Caulfield assisted upon the riches that are heave Complete Pest Control enly, the riches that are eternal, the Archbishop duringthe LEWISCOBBEXTERMINATING the riches of grace, the riches ceremonies. Among the CO. which lead to God Himself. Priests present were St. Augus Incorporated 1946 They were told to give to: tine's Monsignor John P. I 1320 Wilfred Dr.-P.O. Box 1148 God willingly the gift of their Burns, Monsignor Charles A. - ' Orlando 2U-I40 SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH NOVICES INVESTED IN JENSEN BEACII I wills, the gift of obedience.The Bartok of Orlando, Father Last Sunday In Jensen Beach, two novices of the Sisters of St, Mary Luke, Sister :Mary Vincentia and Sister Gregory Marie; back, example that will Urban Schnaus O.S.B. of the I you Joseph received their holy habits and names in religion and 11 other. Sister :Mary Celine Sister Louis Andre Sister Agnes Therese, Sister JIM BLAKEOFFICE give and the which graces Catholic I SUPPLYFURIITURl1 you will win, not only foryourselves University of America, Sisters took their first vows. Pictured above from the left are: front, John Anthony; :Mother Saint Charles, mistress of novices; Sister Mary Washington, D. C. Sister Ann Justin Sister :Mary Sister Anastasia Sister Sister Kevin and Sister Winifred Marie. Lucy Mary Timothy Joseph but for , others' by _.." u '-_-_' -,. ,_ _...rwww..RA..-.,-. ..a. ... .... .. your perfect attention to Y SS OFFICE SUPPLIES Joe Williams your TOW of obedience, will MI 7-2652 ORLANDO be thing for this a good 900 So. Orlando .A Vt., R.P.SERVICE. world which Is so much In k 1 Pitching Weakness Hurts WINTER PARK '- -0ta need of following! the law of - i DIAPERW' ti y 'oi! St. Louis' Bid for Pennant @ I Herman J. Heidrich F x Y WALTER MENGES \ & Sons .o' Clothier To MenThe 2300 ROBINSON, AYL < Grower and 'Shippers TRADING pitchers is baseball's answer to Russian Finest In Men's Wear e tYttYetlrerMStoI6OtAP18pRJXfSLPBOe Of Faner Fruit and.Vegetables 1 t Managers who risk it are liable to wake up 206 X. GRANGE AVE. : r0 DIAPEASLAIOIATORY,S.SY'S HEALTH.HAPPINISS TESUO COMFORT I DAXKEE BRAD PRODUCTS and find themselves seriously dead. Across From St. James e SAnITARr0L000R1lDDIAPEPAILS POPULAR STYLED DIAPLRSe As diamond immortal (now a Jacksonville businessman - \'OUI hEW UDY. "WillE .. ...... ... . # tak" ) bill: Terry once sagelY ooservea: 422-1177 e4rtw.P..was Gray's JewelersWATCH '' "No matter how much you get back you e.-vac. REPAIRALL tix Y still don't get enough." The St. Louis Car- Children'sClothes HtHH*.MATH UKTICI tN6Vit AUH. Ii MAKES dinals may have included themselves out Line 2003 Edgewater- GA 2-2974 of the '63 championship when they traded _ Next to Publix' pitchers Larry Jackson and Lindy Mc- 1 Finest In ClothingFor BILL BARDOEFORD : Daniel to the Chicago Cubs last winter. Girls & Boys Our Advertisers help supportour ', : : Now all they need is pitching. Which is 204 Krfceurater' Dr. O\ I.7TS8 'N>''' .. FACTORY DEALER > : newspaper Do you help like saying all an opera star needs is a SAVE ON YOUR support our Advertisers ,;'.',, L :...' ; voice. The Cards must be just about the ST. ANNE DE BEAUPRE NEW CAR DEAL JACKSONVILLE GIVES NOVICES TO DIOCESE hardest team in baseball to get out. They Ph. 656-3333 "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS"COLLEGE From St. Paul parish, Jacksonville, two young women who entered the novitiateof lead in runs scored, hits and runs batted in., Lead big, too.year's J W. Hwy. 50 PARK the Sisters of St. Joseph at Jensen Beach: received the holy habit of the St. They were first to score more best deal. "Groat Winter Garden ; FLORIST Augustine diocesan congregation this month. They are pictured as they presented than 500 runs and to rack up made their ball club"A Member i. FLOWERS BY WIRE themselves in bridal attire, the worldly dress which they gave up on August 11 to be more team than 1000 hits. Their year ago when the Cards St. Charles batting is 25 average I Parish 2120 Edgewater-GA 3.5771 invested as white-veiled novices. Miss Jacquelyn Parrish, left, is called in religion, points higher than otherin finished sixth, Iii games out, Orlando Nita GA 2.0894 Sister Mary Anastasia. Miss Constance Gilder right is Sister Mary Luke. the majors.A any shortstop was their weakest fry ; position. ? . - - Tribute Paid month ago Casey Stengel, Area-Wide CCD Courses : ORANGE COUNTY having :weighed the assets of ins SYDNEY (NO-A tribute to the rest of the league, allowedas BERG VAULT Co. To Begin i This i Weekend. the late Pope John XXIII was how the Cards might takeit Cleaners FAIRVIEW& l3 r SINCE 1746-AIR SEALED .. paid here by Australia's Governor all. They might still do just LaundryFeaturing "S "C REINFORCED CONCRETE ORLANDO-Two Mission Helpers of the Sacred Heart General, Lord De L'Isle. that. They trail by only a few Day Pilgrimage & Tour games and neither the more Dependable Fabric Care from Chicago (Escorted) to BURIAL I VAULTS are scheduled to arrive here today from Baltimore to assist ' "Millions were moved by his favored Dodgers and Giants 4315 Edgewater Dr., OrlandoGary's OUR LADY OF TilE CAPE Central Florida Priests in an area-wide Confraternity of ST. ANNE DE BEAUPRE J Then Only The Finest I* Good Enough Christian Doctrine I simple goodness and his understanding have been able to pull away to To It* !Sure REQUEST: IT teaching Secondary Level a commanding lead. ST. JOSEPH ORATORY AL 3IC8ZVASKI JR. Owner Member St. James of the needs and program. \ ,Teacher Tr.. ninJ:..Course. Duck Inn Province of Quebec, Canada *. ,-of But pitching is- still the c aspirations: of "humanity in Itsfse'arch From Chlraco via The e I rcatecheticl s p a Fifteen consecutive! nights; name of the game and It is all Air Conditioned Bus courses will be given at Good August 1731. 8 p.m. to 9'xf:: for God. We need not too clear' that this is where GIVE US A TRIAL FOR THE Also Included In the above tour Shepherd School In Orlando ?*ask for recondite FINEST SEAFOOD AND of: Ottawa Montreal Quebec THOMSON & McKINNONIN p.m. any reasons the Missourians are hurting. City and Detroit. Boston. New August 17.31 taught by the Executive Board for Pope John's inspired leader ROAST BEEF ANYWHERE York &: Waahlnjrton. D.C. While the hitters continue to Phone GA 4-4531 Date ef DeparturetJane ORLANDO SINCE 1924 visiting Sisters. Training Course ship. It was inevitable that drive in in clusters, thepitcher Or. .-. *" then Oct. '61 runs .. 3974 So. Bl. Trail Five consecutive - The toplcs...for the trainingand nights, - - - Member New York Stock Exchangeand there sit.oWd be such a response & !1e to give up AVE MARIA TOURSwell methods '. August 1721.7 to _courses have pjn. Spm; .\ Fisher Training'Course :'' '" to'the tl)Sple goodness of sucha even moFe": Life on a treadmill balanred pilgrimages to been given.as follows: > other principal exchanges must be Something like this. Fatlma Lourdes RomePa.lre - Elementary Level Five consecutive nights..';,. godly man, he said at a RAY MEARS rte the Holy Land and CORNER CENTRAL & MAGNOLIA PHONE GA 2-7183 Teacher Training Course August 22-26.7 p.m. to 8 p.ni.Helper .''dinner. given him by this city'sCalholic Only the New York Mets Mexlro.Aric . staff has a worse earned run JEWELERSLocally for free folder on the special Fifteen consecutive nights, Training Course community, led by Hudfret tour and Mediterranean Five consecutive nights, Norman Cardinal average-4.34 to the Cards 3.59. Owned and Operated By Cruise five weeks all IncL, August 1731. 8 p.m. to 9:40 Gilroy, Archbishop . August 27.31.7 p.m. to 8 p.m. of Coincidentally, the Cubs (to P. F. t SUSAN MJKsnV: only. $489.00.weekend p.m. Sydney. - - - whom Jackson and McDanielwere 11 Tears In Jewelry BOIl on. pilgrimage tours to Our ST. CHARLES PARISHIONERS ! I traded) lead with 2.88. Lady of the Snows Belleville r CONSULT THIS LIST before WATCH REPAIR Illinois. 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Space for ocese are Cuban refugees, Breed The K of Syracuse KL 6-1 lefty swinger is worth 4000 cars at Colonial Plaza. while others represent every Hell Here to Come Eternity the Girls JKL JK Sodom and Gomorrah JKL two able pitching arms is We have a home designed for your family Some Came JKMU More and Better Customer Service A competitive situation Central and South American Hercules Unchained Sorority Girl Running KW highly debatable. between Plaza merchants and in addition their combined country.He Hot Hot Blood Rod JKL Splendor in the Grass STU History probably would DEMETREE BUILDERS Gang KL efforts to compete with other shopping areas resultsin said one-third of the House of Women U Stripper, The JK show that on the date the very Summer Place excellent customer service! Catholics in the world live in Headless Ghost KL Tartars JKL FHN first baseball trade was made 5307 East Colonial Drive CR 7-1922 :. COLONIAL PLAZAi Latin America and by the year Irma In the La Cool Douce of the Day JKM: TU Temptress Telltale Heart and the Monk JV TU both parties to the transaction \ East Highway 50 at Bum,. Orlando 2000 more than half the Cath- It Happened in Athens JK That Touch of Mink FST solemnly noted that if a team MARYLAND FRIED CHICKEN olics will be Latin Americans.i Jessica DH Too Late Blues JMU wishes to obtain a desirable Joker. The DIM Tomorrow Is my Turn TU Kind of Loving A HT Trouble with Harry The JM player, they in turn must be COMPLETE DINNERS TO GO i i King La Viaccia and Four Queens HST JKLU Two Another Weeks Town In HU willing to surrender one of !Individual l Fried Chicken Dinner $ I 1.00 Cook-out Landru JKL Vampire and the comparable quality. Bucket O'Chicken mom-style Family $3.95 Look in Any Window JKM Ballerina KL One the whole the Cards, Love is a ManySplendored Wall of \0118 U Fish Dinner Thing FZ Very Private Affair JK with general manager Bing $1.00 I Love Me Tender JST Waltz of theToreadors Devine shuffling the deck, M Shrimp Dinner $1.15 Love Me or Leave Ma JKN JKL have done remarkably well in a ,y Madame War Lover The U I tiualcm NOW 6 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU , Main Attraction FJK. White Slave Ship JV the market. Indeed, they sub- Ih\)". 17-92 Fern Park TE -53I4 t---- Marine, Let's Go KU Wild Harvest JK sequently used one of their 2740 S. Orange HI. Tr., Orlando CH M222 Mark The JS Wild in the Country JMUMarriageGoRund Cub pickups, pitcher Don Card- Sliver Star & Pine Hills ltd. CV 34)202Kdgewater : JK Wives and Lovers JM ' well, in a deal for the Pirates' I & Lee Rd. 29:19&19l : Morally Objectionable for All (Condemned) i t ti Dick Groat. Barton ltd. & E. Colonial 277-C210 i t And God Created Woman Lea Liaisons Dangereuses 2100 French Ave., Sanford 322-9442 GHTUWT Never on Sunday TU Stengel has called this the Balcony TheVXY Phaedra HJ 1' Bell Antonio HTW Playgirl After Dark UT Breathless WXTBoccaccio Pot Bouille TWXT 70 DJKM: Prime JKUW Time "Your Personal Bank" or Boy SrouU Brownies or Girl Scouts ball teams ,Ub or eharch c..p. treat they'll During One Night TZ Question of Adultery DST IOT*. Try It and sect Y.uli get fast eomrteou tervic the tastiest food at price that please. Five Day Lover HU Saturday Night and Sunday look for the golden archesMcDonald's Girl with the Morning SU at.f! D. Golden Eyes TU Smiles of Summer Night HJKMW @: DiL7 I Joan of the Angels 7 SDZ Stella HJKM 1 ._ Law, The Women of the World HJLM U , ---& 1r m Ii I r6ff2ix tit[ I d { i/J/i <<) Key to Symbols! OFFENDS against (D) religion. PRESENTS (S) unsuitable ma- WINTER PARK, FLORIDA ' (F) tnarriage. (G) law, (H) de- tells, (T) morally nnacceptcency - and morality: CONTAINS able material. (U) low moral "aHMntm _. Sdmili" ,Piiw dnj| FinellaS ,Parlt St INrleriburerrHERim suggestive (J) situations. (K) tone. (V) excessive brutality; Complete Trust Department Services ; NEAR voir costumes. (L) dances (M) dla- FEATURES grossly obscene (W) Q\B logue; CONDONES (X) divorce.. action (X) costumes, (Y) dialogue SERVING THIS COMMUNITY FOR 46 YEARS tan: ''e Tampa .; Sarat-ou' e. Winter Havtn e Orlando e. fekcbnd Clearwater (O) suicide (P) dueling. crime. Church practice. I_ f I . Page Eight The Florida Catholic, Friday, Aug. 16, 1963 ., BishopElect1st Six Schools will be Newly Staffed " , " Auxiliary ; , ' fiji ' *;" 1IIIi .... .I't.... l... ..,:........t".:. .,.,.,.. .....>;1'., ..' .' . ; : ; ; . BvSistersofSeveralConreationsC _: ;:.....:....'....:.:;..;,.: .. .. .. .. ;"<' ; .h.j" : '. Of San Juan .. .... ""'_....<'__ "'" :- .. ;JJ; _. .'. . ( .. ... from P.fe One) have served St. John School, 1 ; i : : ; : : ;: ', SAX JUAN (XC)-Consignor which 'will now offer gradesone St. Petersburg Beach, since it I : :: : ::; ; } Juan de Dios Lopez has been through seven. ; Paul VI to was founded. : appointed by Pope OrlandoGOOD ST. ANDREW .- serve as the first Auxiliary Another parish, located due : Bishop of San Juan. SHEPHERD west of Good Shepherd, in the : The appointment was announced Monsignor Harold F. Jor Pine Hills section of Orlando, here by Archbishop dan's Good Shepherd School has its James Peter Davis of San parochial buildings _ this year In Orlando joins the within the sight of the busy t Juan. Bishop-elect Lopez, vicar growing chain of diocesan traffic artery, U.S. Highway -i: general since 1961, is the third schools taught under the aegis 50. Society of the Precious : native of this island to be of School Sisters of Notre Blood Fathers announced this named to the hierarchy. Dame, another congregationwhich week that the Pine Hills BUhop-designate i! lj o p e x traces its origin to Italy. school, St. Andrew's, will be made his studies for the The 640 children in the kin- staffed this year by Sisters of Priesthood here and at Xor- dergarten and eight grades the Precious Blood from Day- U wood, Ohio. lie wan ordained taught in 19 classrooms at ton, Ohio. .. in San Juan on June 1%, Good Shepherd School have Precious Blood Sisters first 19:1. been entrusted up to now to came to the United States in u.L the The first Puerto Rican named the Sisters of St. Joseph of the 1844 from Switzerland. presented to the hierarchy was Bishop At this dis- diocesan congregation head- This will be the first time Alejo Armizmendl y de la quartered in St. Augustine, the Dayton congregation of Father Patrick Torre, who was consecrated in who came to Good Shepherdon Sisters has been representedIn : Father Michael Caracas, Venezuela. He died in a temporary basis. the Diocese of St. Augus- Father Sager, 1714.The Four School Sisters of tine and Father second native Is Auxiliary - Xotre Dame will come to Or- They come to a school which : Council will resume Bishop Luis Aponte Martinez lando from the provincial of Ponce. He was consecrated has 475 pupils in eight grades, motherhonse of the eastern on October 12, 19(50( taught in nine classrooms and .. province In Baltimore. Bishop Aponte was the first two portables. The temporary These Sisters also teach at Puerto Rican raised to the convent will be located at Bal Christ the King School in boa and Cortez Streets. hierarchy in his homeland. Tampa; have long been identified Sunday ST. JOHN VIANNEY Cuban Consecrated with Catholic educationin Father Vincent E. Smith will Tampa's Our Lady of Per Novitiate SANTO DOMINGO, Domln- welcome to St. John Vianney petual Help Academy; and School in Orlando Sisters of lean Republic (XO-Archbishop - from Palo One) Perez Serantes of St. Francis from Glen Riddle, and to the girls Enrique Unanimous Choice consecrated auxiliary Pennsylvania. This congregation Santiago Father Johnston INDIANAPOLIS (XC) was founded in the United Bishop Adolfo Rodriguez Her- to consider for a Francis Cardinal Spellman was States by the Venerable John how privileged they rera of Camaguey, Cuba in , the unanimous choice for the Nepcmucene Neumann C.SS.R., that city's cathedral recently of all the in the girls 1963 distinguished service med Bishop of Philadelphia from according to reports reaching al of the American Legion. 1852 to 1860 who will be beatified Divine Lord had Cardinal Spellman Is military in Vatican City on October for the outstand here.ST. vicar of the military ordinar- 13 of this year. of which the cere- AUGUSTINEPONTIAC iate, which serves the nation's These Franciscan Sisters y an external sign. armed forces at military basesin were founded in 1855. They : will you make of this country and abroad. come from provincial head " James E. Powers, legion quarters in Baltimore to teach ? The Priest an- An !<'*'. >.. 1 Road Car question by counsel > r national commander, announced children at St. John Vianney.The . the presentation will school will also! take : 1:1 : I i total consecration to BANTA BROS.St. . be made to the Archbishop of care of children who will i life. New York on September 10.National come to Orlando by bus from Augustine 1 he said, that Kissimmee's parish and its mission of St. Cloud.A they performed new six-cell convent has out of love of God; EUGENE l. BARNES been readied in the Orlando act they perform & SON parish for the Sisters. A five- the greatest proof of TO Yts1T'THE ; classroom addition to the REALTORS & INSURORS school will bring to 12 the dedication. 65 King StreetSt. .. ... Augustine Priests Established 1895Budgeting .w G sf ':\.: ;:. ' ,Thanks .t r : have been work- j parishes during the \ : were Father William r Y I H : I C.M., spiritual direc .' ::\;.\,. ;city"A: :: ; Holy Cross College, : ; Dublin, and Father Shrine of the :".:city"a of St. Patrick Immaculate Conception Maynooth, a professor Oar Motion's Tribute to Mary LJLt : language and litera Washington 17. D. C. ? ' ; L that the professors V r- : themselves are Use Our Low Cost '- :: appreciative of ; given to know Checking Plan of the Priests in AMIY wr :: You record can of keep your an spend accurate - :: I .ww ing and really keep to PLANS your budget with our Priest who will serve as : I JI' .-.. new consultants: for '"The ; simple checking account ; Florida Catholic" met in Or- : system. /? ' p'l lando Tuesday. Newspaper .h : plans were mapped out for St. Augustine N .,, -.- '- the Vatican Council Year by and .)\.;' Father Vincent E. Smith, executive BAILEY National l BankSafetyService editor, standing; and, Cathedral Place from left Father David P. 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| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
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| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
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