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6 Slate Holy Year Novena, Triduum At Newark Church NEWARK A novena of Holy Hours on Sunday evenings began this month at St. Francis de Sales' church in honor of the Blessed Mother, and will continue until the feast of her Immaculate Concep tion, Dec. R. First of the weekly services took place on the Feast of the Holy Rosary Oct. 7. Each Sunday night there will be a sermon. Rosary, Litany of the Blessed Mother, oth er novena prayers, and Benedic tion. Also scheduled at St. Francis de Sales’ church is a Holy Yeai triduum for those who wish to gain the Jubilee Year indulgence, begin ni Friday, 3ct. 19. at 7:30 p. nd closing Sunday, Oct. 21. vsth Holy Hour devotions at 7 p. m. Sermons at the triduum will be preached by the Rev John Doll baum of Youngstown, a member of Sine* 1890 Pint Mortgage Loen* Insured Saving* Safe Deposit Boxe* the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart. Father Dollbaum also conducted a retreat this week for the high school students at St. Francis.’ o------------------- Schools Increase 245% LOS ANGELES—(NC)—Catholic school enrollmeni here jumped to a new high with 78.422 pupils in elementary apd high schools of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. Ten years ago the total enroll ment for high and elementary schools here was only 32,054. The increase in the past decade has been 245 per cent. Enters Novitiate Miss Colleen Stokes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. -hard Stokes of Blessed Sacrament parish, New ark. entered the Dominican Sis ters Novitiate of St. Mary of the Springs. Columbus, on Rosary Sun day, Oct. 7. TRENOR MOTOR SALES Dodge Plymouth Used Cars Trucks 3241 N. High Street, Columbus, LA. 1115 PERPETUAL NOVENA Our Lady of Perpetual Help 7:30 p.m. St. Christopher’s Church Grandview & Ida MACHINERY BUY Woodworking Metal Working Sheet Metal Working Contractors’ Homecraft Machinery Equipment Full line of Motors. 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UNITED APPEALS AND RED CROSS HEART, CANCER, USO COMMUNITY CHEST SAFE WITH Crowd of 100,000 Pilgrimsl1^^^^ ri Ci lakes Part In ratima Services]one FATIMA. Portugal—Over 100. 000 pilgrims received Communion here at ceremonies marking the formal closing of the Holy Year outside Rome and the 34th anni versary of Mary’s final apparition here. Seventy priests, each accom panied by two acolytes, distributed the Sacred Hosts. The celebration attracted a crowd estimated at 600,000 to a million people, the largest crowd ever gathered here. All listened in deep, attentive silence as loud speakers brought the radio mes sage of His Holiness Pope Pius XH. He told the crowd that our Lady of Fatima “points out to us the sure path to peace and the means of ob taining it from Heaven.’’ He spoke Portuguese very clearly with only a slight Italian accent. He ended his address by imparting the Apos tolic Blessing. Following the Pontifical Mass by His Eminence Federico Car dinal Tedeschini, Papal Legate, three other Cardinals blessed some 450 sick with the Blessed Sacra ment. The Cardinals were (heir Eminences Manuel Cardinal Cere jeira. Patriarch of Lisbon Pierre Cardinal Gerlier, Archbishop of Lyon, and Teoriosio Cardinal de Gouveia, Archbishop of Marques. Lourenco the Mass is Prefect The afternoon before the Papal Legate, who of the Sacred Congregation for SI. mcip SINCLAIR (GASOLINES Osk 6th IM. THE CATHOLIC TIMES, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1951 If you shoot an arrow at a target, you aim slightly above it because gra v i a i o n pulls it down. Aim higher than common ideals if you would achieve your salvation. I ’*ve day’s salarv to the poor I Attending the Solemn Pontili-I Zanesville. Oct. 8. St. Thomas' cal Mass Thousands al Rally Miea»e Pharmacy FE. 4484 INSULIN BLASTIC HOSE BIOLOGIC ALB PRESCRIPTIONS ^Corrnefe ANTI-GUM ANTI-RUST ANTI-KNOCK VAIU£ /VO £X77M P£/C£ FINNERAN & FISCHER many government I church. Survivors, wife, Helen a officials Who ot eiipied speci.ilL|ai)^htei. Elizabeth two sons. Clar places near the altar. Others pres L.ncP an(| Dennis a sister and ent included the Hoh Fathers|eight grandchildren sister, Marquesa Rossignani. Isabel Pace Hi ^r'ntinq Service ---------------God Love You------------- One Day's Salary Would Aid Home and Foreign Missions GOD LOVE YOU to Mary Jane who baby-sits almost ev ery evening to help the Holy Father’s Missions. "They also serve who only sit and wait.” ... In Canton. China, the Com munists have organized a special telephone service: people can ring up and give the names of those they would like to see executed GOD LOVE YOU to S.K.V., who inherited a silver tea service, sold $1 chances on it to her friends and collected $116 for the Holy Father’s Mis sions before raffling it off. That’s pouring it on! ... A small Chinese boy in Hong Kong comes to the Catholic Center there for a few pennies for food from time was asked for his address, he said, “Boys as poor as I am have no address. We sleep in some one’s doorway.” Five dollars a month would give him shelter against the rain and cold. the world that God His Mercy I may save us from what the Holy Peter’s Basilica, was greeted atl Father calls a “fatal and final the sanctuary by four Cardinals, 92l clash” GOD LOVE YOU to Bishops and a vast crowd of peoplel W.M.B., who is on relief, but which increased hourly. Thousands! gives generously to the Missions of peasants had walked for daysl by going to Holy Communion ev from distant villages to attend thel ery morning and offering her ceremonies. I intentions to this Society’s suc- That night Cardinal Cerejeiral cess ... At a Seminary in South and Bishop Jose Alves Correia dal India the seminarians are sup Silva of Leiria, in whose diocesel ported by offerings from abroad: Fatima lies, accompanied a candle-1 *he First Mass of every priest light procession wnicn turned Fa-1 here is offered to bring the tima into a sea of lights. At 111 Graces of God to those who help o’clock, four Cardinals, including! ed him complete his education. His Eminence Enrique CardinalF PJa y Demel, Archbishop of Toledo, Spain, began the all night adora tion of the Blessed Sacrament at| ap open-air altar. Throughout the adoration mons were preached in many guages including Russian Chinese. Meanwhile the triduuml of Masses continued unceasingly inside the Basilica. I A $150 gift will support a semin arian for a year. No affection for anything, whether it be for alco hol, money or flesh can ever be overcome except by the substitu ser-| ,lon a higher affection. How Jan-1 *bout the love of Missions? andl The first open air Mass was of-j nAVis. Mrs. Betty J.. 28. of 1910 fered at six in the morning. The! K|more avenue. Columbus, Oct. 10, seven o'clock Mass was offered by! S1 Jamps thp LeM fhurch Surviv. husband, Charles three chil and Bishop Paul Metetyev, Ordinary I rirpn, noi Ann Jeanette Russian Catholics in western Eu-I harlps. p8rents, Mr and r°pc I Hoyt Cornwell two sisters, This was followed by a proces-l(our brothers. sion ol the statue ol Our l.af\l of Fatima from the chapel of thel LOWE. Mrs Lida, 66 nf Newark, apparitions to the open-air altar.loct. fl. St. Frant is de Sales church Officiating at this procession. Car I Survivors, a son. harles daugh dinal Tedeschini was clothed ini ter, Mrs Mary Taylor a grand priceless vestments from the Lis-I daughter two sisters and three bon museum. He was accompani-l brothers. ed by thf visiting Cardinals andl a number of Bishops I MATTINGl.Y, Dennis. 83. of I WAGNER. George M, 73. of Airlines Con-1 Somerset. Oct. 10. Holy Trinity A Trans World stellaiion altered its course to fiylchurch Survivors, four sisters and over the ceremonies. Other planesL brother. scattered flowers over the area.I Cardinal Tedeschini attended al O’SHAUGHNESSY. Francis luncheon given by the Bishop ofl 59. of Newark, Oct 6. St. Francis Loma and a dinner by the gov-|de sa|es church Survivors, two sis ernment before leaving for Spain|ters and a brother to return to the Vatican. -----------------o- WILSON, Charles E.. 68, of .308Mi East Long street, Columbus, I Oct. 9. St Joseph Cathedral Sur STEUBENVILLE—Thousands oflvivors, wife, Catherine and a men of the Diocese of Steuhenvillelbrother. assembled in public demonstra I lions of faith under the banner ofl DONAHUE. Mary 96. of Ports the Holy Name society Sunday, Oc-Imouth, Oct. S, Holy Redeemer tober 14 The rallies were held in|church. central points of the five deaneriea of the diocese, Steubenville, Bridgeport. Cambridge, and Pine Grove. 4 ADsnu 0208 HAUPT. Mrs Margaret 74, of 536 Beverly I South Fifth street. Columbus, Oct. Survivors, nieces. 9, Holy Cross church, four nephews and five -----------------by Bishop Fulton J. Sheen------------------ to time. When he par Le- CHINA: Communists are ticularly bitter against the 21: 72, of 43 WALSH, Thomas E, East Warren street, Columbus, Oct. 8, Sacred Heart church. Survived by a sister. WILLIAMS. Clayton G, 80. of 191 North Oakley avenue, Colum bus. Oct. 7, St. Aloysius’ church. Survivors, wife. Agnes a daughter. Mrs. Marcellus Raines two broth ers and three grandchildren. BRIN GARDNER, Mrs. Roland L, formerly of Columbus, Oct. 7, St. Catharine a church. Survivors, hus band. John and her mother, Mrs. GOD LOVE YOU to M.K.S., who sends the Holy Father’s Missions five dollars every month she drives her car without an acci dent: her motto is Spiritual safe ty First. You’ll never miss it if you mail a check to the Missions. Some hard-pressed missioner may miss his dinner if don’t! to bear witness to the they carried it back in Regina past crowds of A South American mission chapel needs a $45 communion rail—a South Pacific jungle mis sion needs church bells for $85 —a priest on the borders of Chi na lost all his possessions when he fled the Reds and needs $150 for new clothing—a chapel in Kenya needs $25 worth of altar linens. But do not give your money to any of these there are other needs, too long for listing. Let the Holy Father de cide. Pin your alms to this col umn and send it to the Most Reverend Fulton J. Sheen, Na tional Director of The Society for the Propagation of the Faith, 109 East 38th Street, New York 16x, New York, or your Diocesan Director. Reverend James Kulp, 246 East Town Street, Columbus 15, Ohio. May They Rest In Peace John Ewing K repps. Mrs. and FJCHENLAUB, John J.. 67, of 978 Mt. Vernon road, Columhus, Oct. 10, Holy Family church. Sur vivors, three sisters and several nieces and nephews. LEDDY, Leo Thomas, 71, of 390 Robinwood avenue. Columbus, Oct. 7. Church of the Holy Spirit. Survivors, wife. Clara a daughter, Mrs. Ruth Osborne three sons, Peter, Walter and Raymond a brother three sisters 13 grand children and two great-grandchil dren. HADDOW, Mrs. Catherine 79, 356 Columbian avenue. Columbus, Oct. 11, St. Aloysius’ church. Sur vivors, a son. Harry, of the home, and two grandchildren. CRONIN, Lewis J., 75. 324 Han ford street, Columbus, Oct. 11, St. Leo’s church. Survivors, four sons, James, Daniel, Jack and Louis four daughters. Mrs. Margaret Tay lor, Mrs. Dorothy Cloud. Mrs. An nabelle Rupp and Mrs. Catherine Fraser, and a brother, Richard. ROSSI, Angelo R.. Sr., 64. 117 Cedar avenue. Columbus, Oct 11, St. John the Baptist church. Sur vivors, his wife, Mrs. Josephine Rossi three daughters, Miss Susan Rossi, Mrs. Mary Wheeler and Mrs. Warren Shaw two sons. Angelo, Jr., and John, and seven grand children. DUFFY, Mrs Rose Ann. 81.1039 Sunbury road. Columbus, Oct. 11, Dominic's church. Survivors, her husband, John a son. Vincent, and a sister, Mrs. J. F. Whelan. CHRISTOPHER. Mrs Mary, 91, of Mt. Vernon, Oct. 11, St. Vin cent de Paul church. Survivors, two daughters, Mrs. Gertrude No vak and Mrs. Nora Mitchell ten grandchildren and 20 great grand children. WOLFORD—William Jr., 46. of 656 South 1’hird street. Columbus. Oct. 12, St. Mary’s church. Surviv ors, wife, Breata. a son. John a stepson. Floyd Valentine and three sisters. CURRENT 2 ’/i 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 ftroot Between Broad and Stata Streets Wm. E. McMahon. Sec’y Has Cross from Csar you Chi the A defiant group of young nese Catholics recovered statue which Communist vandals had damaged inside their church, and had it repaired. Then, Faith, public procession, chanting the Salve scowling Reds GOD LOVE YOU to J.P.L., the seminarian who wrung one dollar for the Missions out of the tiny allot ment he receives—and promises a far more princely gift of pray ers WARNING: The only authentic Mission Rosary is in a box stamped with the name of The Society for the Propaga tion of the Faith. It may be ob tained from your Diocesan Of fice or the National Office, you buy a rosary without the case, a merchant profits—the missions do not EVERY Catholic church in the Philippine Island Diocese of Tuguegarao was destroyed during the war. Money for temporary bamboo chapels is needed, still, in many parishes. $450 will provide a shed in which Mass can be said. LISBON—(NC) Bishop Fulton J. Sheen told the international Fa tima congress here that he wears a pectoral cross originally given by the Russian czar to the Orthodox metropolitan of Petersburg in 1797. “The cross eventually came to me and I wear it as a symbol of the constant need of prayer for the conversion of Russia." Bishop Sheen said. 0------------------- PATRONIZE THE CATHOLIC TIMES ADVERTISERS If ADams 1547 IOS Evening Masses Permitted LISBON—(NC)—The Holy See has given permission for evening and afternoon Masses in the Beja diocese on Sundays and Holy Day* because of the shortage of priests. 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