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(NC Photos) Passion Film Ilins Critics’ Praise At London Premiere By John A. Greaves New# (Correspondent, N.C,W.C. Service) LONDON, Sept. 28—A sionally produced Catholic I the Passion of Our Lord was pre sented here at a world premiere for a three-week run in a leading West End motion picture theater. profes film of The press featured the event as news. Critics, many of them up against something new in their sphere, gave it generous sympa thetic praise. They were definite ly impressed. But they regretted that it was not in technicolor and they found its 75 minutes of screening slow-moving and the de pendence on a narrator irksome. The film, ‘‘Behold the Man", is beautifully acted. The silent ama tear players, adhering strictly to the Gospela narratives, mime the various scenes of the story from the triumph of Palm Sunday to the Death on Calvary to a background of quiet music and the softly spok en words of the commentator. All are anonymous, except the Rev. Charles Carr, of suburban Uomerton, who plays the part ol Her* a sandwich Is just as important as a whole dinner. 11.iz-ii w. RUC Siring that makes rug* as they were when new REPAIRING SERGING BINDING LAYING SEWING GUARANTEED MOTHPROOFING RAINS 506 Cline St. GA 8395 COLUMBUS, OHIO nr CACE IA/ITM I'MUk she Bfc 5 Ar W11 n THE CATHOLIC TIMES, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1951 Our Lord. The Rev. Walter A. Mey jes, also of London, a professional actor turned priest, is the nar rator. I’he rest are all keen young London Catholics who have band ed (hemselves into an organization called the Companions of the Cross, The film is based on the succes the Com the past ful Passion Play given by panions of the Cross for three Lents in central The play was televised. London. ways an The film is in some improvement on the play, allowing for closeups and .significant angles The actual agony of Our Lord on the Cross is not snown, the camera instead traveling round the faces of the witnesses of the Crucifixion. It was produced by Walter Rill*. Narrative versions of the film have also been made in French, Ger man and Kalian. Boxing's Tom Loughran Crusades for Rosary NEW YORK—(NC—One of box tng's all-time ‘greats" emphasized at a meeting of Manhattan Cot lege students on the campus the importance of the Rosary Crusade. He rs Tommy Loughran, former light heavyweight, champion world, who has been active crusade to spread devotion Mother of God through the tion of the Rosary since his re tirement from the ring. Archhiehop I* Sentence! 4 4 RAT AT DOERSAM'S broad ar. COLUMBUS, onto POKYO (NC) Archbishop Gaetano Pollio of Kaifeng, Honan province, native of Naples and member of the Foreign Missionary Society of Milan, was sentenced to six months imprisonment by the communists at a public trial on Sept 21, a communist report from China disclosed The 42-year old Archbishop has been under arrest since April 1 of this year, when the local communist authorities tailed in their attempt- to estao hsh an independent church com mittee among the population. NCCS Official Gets USO Executive Pott Will WASHINGTON —(NC) iam Flaherty, program direi tor for the National Catholic Commun ity Service, has been appointed re gional executive for Region 11 of the United Service Organizations, which takes in Indiana. Ohio, Penn *i\ania Kentucky West Vngima, Vuginia, Maryland and the Dis trict of Columbia, The firms listed here deserve to be remembered when you are distributing your patronage tn the different lines oi business nttt In re»r SINCLAIR GASOLINES tyriem. ANTI-GUM ANTI-RUST ANTI-KNOCK J64Z64F /VO PP/G£ FINNERAN & FISCHER Oak A 6th St*. AD«n* 0208 Church Faces Worse Threat Than Paganism, Pope Warns Tokyo Catholic U. Hits Enrollment High of the in the to the recita- Another speaker William Leigh ton, drew an analogs between th* game of football and the game ol life and stressed the value of prav ing the Rosary for the grace to strive harder to attain the higher goal of eternal life. VATICAN CITY—(NC) Inlc’ash would have the most disas three radio messages to as manyltrous results. Eucharistic Congresses, His Holi-I The Holy Father told the people|™J_ *mm Pone Pius XII called on thel of Madagascar that Providence has faithful for a translation of theirl placed them as a beecun fra one of faith into action as a defense of I the world’s great ways of the Cross Christian civilization against to-|such that one could not imagine day's adversary, whose victory, the I one more difficult. Pope said, would end in a state of I In affairs worse than paganism. I are 10,000 Alcoholic! Cured ENGi EWOOD, N. J. (NC)— More than 10,000 alcoholics were partially or completely cured of the drink habit since the Matt Tal hot Legion was termed four years ago, it has been revealed today by the Rev Ronald F. Gray, O Cairn national director at headquarters here. Founded in 1947 by the late Rev. Albert Dolan, O. farm, thi Matt Talbot Legion is sponsoring a national crusade of prayer and ed ucation for alcoholics, ano seeks to enroll one million Americans to pray for alcoholics. __________ 1930 4 1950 printing a population of 4,000,000 there 650,000 Catholics in Madagas The papal discourses were ad-|car. Missionaries there include thel dressed to the concluding sessional Holy Ghost Fathers, the Jesuits, of these congresses: the Swiss Na-| the Vincentians and the La Sal tional Eucharistic Congress at thelette Fathers, famous Benedictine Abbey at Ein-I But for all three nations he had siedeln, the French National Eu-I words of optimism and encourage charistic Congress at Nimes andl ment in their task. “For," the Holy the Eucharistic DayS 0[ Madagas-I Father said, “everything is pos car Island. sible to the power and love of The Holy Father told the Swissl Jesus Christ, and We believe in the Catholics that they must defend! power and love of Christ in which their faith and culture “by willingl ail our hope reposes." and living it up to the ufpmateF consequences which the Christian aith as a necessity of life imposes upon you.” “You are called on to carry the! cause of Christ to a place of honor‘I tribution to peace through jus-| and victory—a gieat task whichltice.” I permits no hesitation, for the ad I -But our full duty is not done I versary believes himself strongl by praying for peace.” he added and the form of life which hel We must study the eternal prin-l would impose upon humanity! ciples of justice and charity andl would be farther from Christian! learn their application to the prob times than paganism itself,” the! itms of group relationships andl Pope said. I work for their realization. Wei “This form of life would not be|mUst learn to understand the ap only un-Christian but simply in I plication of these principles to the human.’ I relationship of nations and peo- DCCW (Continued from Page 1) Their success, the Pontiff added,! pjes t0 each other The founda would consist in standing with Ail tions of Western civilization mighty God. I are crumbling, and we must de “One thing is certain,” Pope! mand that our statesmen get down Pius went on to say, “this success! to the bed-rock principles of the will be yours only if your^wn life! unchang)ng moral law, divine in stands in complete harmony witnl their origin, which must be observ your Faith." I ed in making a just peace and in The Pope told the French that! e!l.ablishing an international order in spite of the light of joy that! which will guarantee the peace for comes with these Eucharistic man-1 an peoples.” ifestations, “a cloud comes to ob-l Pointing out that America was scure and4o veil with sorrow Ourl founded upon belief in God and gaze at so many and such terrible! Christian concepts of the dignity calamities, which now burden! an{j rights of man, Bishop Walsh souls and bodies and the essential! warned that “whether she likes it values and destinies ol peoples,I ol not, America is the Providential at a view of the dangers which! leader in the struggle to preserve tHeaten the entire future of the| Christian civilization.’ entire universe.” “Troublesome problems, in such great numbers torment the! Christian traditions and recaptures! present generation, far from pro-1 ber faith in Jesus Christ the Son! grossing towards a solution which! 0( the living God." I would be happy and satisfying,! Must Have Christ in Our Hearts I from day to day grow more com-l “It is up to us,” declared Mrs. I plicated and serious, shaking the! Daly, “every one of us as members I world’s equilibrium to such a point! of the Council of Catholic Women,I a* to cause fear of a total and! tn direct our efforts to building I definitive crash.” I s'ropg homes for God, for Church, I These, he added, are not simply! and for country." I problems of the interests and des-l of greatest importance, she said.I tiny of some one nation, but are! “the atmosphere within the fam-1 universal, and so mutually com i)v itself: father, mother, and chil-l plicated and formidable that theirl dren—and God as a member oil —.—. .............. .............- that family.” “We have seen God taken out of I government, out of education, bus-1 iness, the family. He has been re-1 ved from the press, from thel TOKYO (NC) Enrollment! world of entertainment, and evenl in the International Division of the! eliminated from private conversa-l i atholic University of Tokyo, con-1 lion, except in a profane way.I ducted by the Jesuit Fathers, to-l There has been a total rejection oil talx 556, including 325 civilian,,! God. 146 members of the U s An Fonel “And it hasn't worked. God si and 85 U.S. Army personnel. I presence is now being recognized The enrollment has reached the! by thinking people ...” highest figure since the divisionl Mrs. Daly recommended mkny was established two years ago. The! religious practices designed to curriculum is based on the Amer-I make Christ the center of the ican system of education and in i home, including blessing of the eludes 35 courses. Army person-1 home, dedication to the Sacred nel are able to benefit by thesel Heart, the use of holy water and courses according to the G1 Bill of I blessed candles, and erection of Rights. I family altar. she also spoke of the import- “She will I succeed in her historic role,” he which! said, on]y jf she is faithful to her I ance of “family Mass and C59W* NCCS UiilrrlMiiiH rlrranid munion, too—and very often.” _______ I stresMilg the “great joy” that Immaculate Conception team, Co-1 families find in uniting in relig liimbus, launched the Diocesan ele I ious practices, Mrs. Daly describ nif iitaiv football season last weekl cd the experiences o» ner own fanir with a decisive 12 to 0 victory over! ily n reciting the family Rosary. Si Catharines, Uolumbus. al It isn’t easy," she admitted, game played at the Veterans Ad-I “but when we think of the im mnusti alion hospital, Chillicothe.I mense spiritual value, added to The games are sponsored by thel the fact that it takes only 10 or 12 National Catholic Community Serv I minutes. I'm sure most families ice as a means of entertaining thfrlcan fit it into the busiest days, patients. Games at the hospitalF will continue until Nov. 11 with outstanding elementary elevens picked to appear each week. ca 455 E. MAIN ST. AD.-4S5I A Complete Printing CURRENT 2Vi% RATE A permanent agency of the United States Government insures each individual account up to $10,000. CENTRAL OHIO FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 71 South Third Street Between Broad and State Streets Wm. E. McMahon, Sec’y the finest beer erer brewed Cl AIR BICI TASTE BICI Ben Brew UK FRANKLM BRDNK fit. 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