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Racial Justice
Requires Faith,
Hard Work
BALTIMORE It doesn’t take
money for a Catholic Interracial
council to achieve its goals of so
cial justice and charity. Mrs. Anna
M. McGarry, winner of the 1949
Hoey award for interracial justice,
told a meeting of the Baltimore
Interracial council last week.
What it does take is “a complete
trust in God and an unremitting
willingness to work.” declared Mrs.
McGarry, who is vice president of
the Philadelphia Interracial coun
cil. She is also a member of the
Philadelphia Fair Employment
Practices Commission.
She advocated extensive use of
resources to be found in colleges
for furthering the work of coun
cils. She said the Philadelphia
council began its work as an in
tercollegiate organization in 1937
before broadening to a more adult
council. The organization has not
failed to employ the efforts of fac
ulty, students and other facilities
available on the college campus in
its work.
Mrs. McGarry said that PEPC
work should be interpreted to an
employer as a way of “doing bus
iness a favor.” She counselled her
listeners to be patient, accept set
backs with grace and patience, but
to use every good means available
to make an effective program.
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Royal Couple Sees Pope
VATICAN CITY (NC) His
Holiness Pope Pius XII has re
ceived in private audience King
Frederik IX of Denmark and his
wife, Queen Ingrid. The royal
couple later inspected the excava
tion underneath the Basilica of St.
Peter’s.
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GAY
PERPETUAL NOVENA
Lady of Perpetual Help
Every Tuesday 7:30 p.m.
St. Christopher’s
Church
Grandview & Ida
Special UelMehem Mag»ea
The Patriarch of Jerusalem, Archbishop Albert Gori, will offer the
Solemn hrinttnas Midnight Mawt al the rib ot Bethlehem tor all our
Near East benefactors. Thus he returns thanks for all you have done
for his poor, his priests and Sisters, his chapels, orphanages and schools.
Won't you send us a stringiess gift for Archbishop Gori's works? Then,
too, we ahali have our missionaries offer other special Masses at the
Crib for you and yours. Masa offerings are their main support. Please
do help them.
WHY NOT ENROLL A LOVED ONE, LIVING OR DECEASED, IN
OUR ASSOCIATION AND HAVE A SHARE IN THE MASSES AND
PRAYERS Ofc' OUR MISSIONARIES? Yearly enrollment is one dollar,
perpetual $20. The whole family
may be enrolled for five dollars.
A membership offering is really
a STRINGLESS GIFT.
BLUE AND GOLD
A golden chalice in priestly
hands under the blue flap of our
THREE COLOR GIFT CARD will
tell a priest, nun, friend or loved
one that you have made a Birth
day Present lo the Christ Child
in their honor. Inside, our card
will say that a needy missionary
will offer Mass for them at Christ
mas, or that you have given a
sacred article such as a chalice or
monstrance to a poor mission
chapel out of love for them.
We shall gladly send the card
directly to the one you are honor
ing, if you write to us before
Christinas. Give to the poor and
make a loan to God.
FOR Ol LADY THIS SHRINE
We prayerfully hope to complete the fund for Our Lady’s Shrine of
he Assumption being built in Amman, Jordan, by December 8th, Mary’s
beautiful feast. Won’t you give $10 for a stone in that sacred edifice
rising among the Lord's poor? Or perhaps you will want to donate a
sacred article Write for HOW CAN I HELP? We gladly send it gratis.
11A ER QUARTERS—SILVER THREADS
An old friend recently sent us twenty-five dollars In silver quarters
a a Rift to us on the Silver Jubilee of the Near East Missions. At
Christmas «e have all too many "neediest cases” and we must have a
little fund for them. To all who help our neediest, even with a dollar,
ue shall send our souvenir Jubilee booklet "SILVER THREADS”.
“MARY”
“JOSEPH”
This young seminarian at Man
galore. India, will need $100 year
ly for the next six of his training
for the altar. Won't you adopt him?
NEITHER SKIES NOR MOTHER'S EVES
In Jerusalem the Sisters of Charity guard little blind orphans and
It costs $300 to do so every month. Perhaps you will want to remember
at Christmas these poor kiddles, who have neither skies nor mother's
eyes. But they do have mother’s love, the fond care of Mother Church.
Remember them on December 13th, feast of St. Lucy, patroness of all
with eye trouble.
LAMPS TO OUR FEET
The sanctuary lamp, costing only fifteen dollars, will be your eternal
light tn a humble Near East chapel. In your name, it will tell our
poor that the lxrd is always there.
“CHAPEL OF THE MONTH CLUB”
It costs $2,000 to build a lovely chapel in our Near F.aat missions
•nd we have all too many appeals from our poor missionaries. Rut this
*nm is all too great for so many and we are most grateful for the small
est offering towards a chapel. We pul dollar to dollar and wait pa
tiently until the Lord helps us to build His holy house.
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fianm Cardinal Spallman, Praaidani
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Mass Linked
To S.A. Rites
WASHINGTON (NC More
than 1,000 persons, including a U.S.
Cabinet membei and diplomatic
representatives of a dozen Latin
American nations, attended the
42nd annual Pan-American Mass at
St. Patrick’s Church here on
Thanksgiving Day.
Bishop William A. Scully of Al
bany noted in his sermon that the
Mass, in thanksgiving to God for
the spiritual and temporal welfare
of the countries making up the
Pan-American Union, was especial
ly significant because ‘‘on this
Thanksgiving Day the great nation
of Brazil inaugurates a day of na
tional prayer and thanksgiving.”
His Eminence Francis Cardinal
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wing of Mercy hospital, Mt. Vernon, part of the hospital's $1,500,000 post-war expansion program that
will more than double its patient capacity. The Bishop is shown above with his Chaplains at the cere
mony, the Rev, Robert A. Rubeck, administrator of St. Luke's church, Danville, left, and the Rev. Richard
Grosser, pastor of Blessed Sacrament church, Newark. The ceremonies were broadcast over Station WMVO.
VATICAN CITY (NO His
Holiness Pope Pius XII affirmed
today (hat the farther modern sci
ence progresses in probing the se
crets of nature the more it con
tributes toward proving the exist
ence of God.
"In fact, according to the meas
ure of its progress, and contrary
Spellman, Archbishop of New
York, participated in inauguration
ol the Brazilian Thanksgiving Day
at Rio de Janeiro.
His Excellency Archbishop Am
ido Giovanni Cicognani, Apostolic
Delegate to the United States, cele
brated the Mass here in the pres
ence of five members of the U.S.
Hierarchy, high officials of the
State Department and other branch
es of the Government, prominent
judges, many members of the Latin
American colony, District of Co
lumbia Commissioners, and clergy
from the National Capital area.
Besides Bishop Scully the other
U.S. prelates attending were Arch
bishop Patrick A. O’Boyle of Wash
ingto, Bishop Patrick J. McCor
mick, Auxiliary of Washington,
and Rector of the Catholic Uni
versify of America Bishop John
M. McNamara, Auxiliary of Wash
ington. and Bishop Lawrence J.
Sheehan. .Auxiliary of Baltimore.
Secretary of Agriculture Charles
F. Brannan was the top-ranking
U.S. official present.
Thanksgiving in Rio
Is Memorable Day
RIO DE JANIERO (NO- It is
an "especially wondrous and mem
orable occasion when two daugh
ters of Mother Church, united in
friendship and freedom, join
prayers thanksgiving to God”,
lbs Eminence Francis Cardinal
Spellman. Archbishop of New
York, said here.
The Cardinal preached the ser
mon at the Inter-American Te
Deum service of Thanksgiving held
in the Church of the Candelaria
here.
The celebration was part of an
effort to extend the custom of
Thanksgiving Day throughout the
American republics. The feast
which originated in the United
States was officially decreed in
Brazil in August, 1949.
Cardinal Spellman was a guest of
honor at a state luncheon. Follow
ing his stay here he was scheduled
to visit nine other South American
cities before returning to Ne
York on December 8. They are:
Sao Paulo, Brazil Lima, Peru La
Paz, Bolivia Guayaquil 'nd Quito,
Ecuador Cali, Bogota and Barran
quilla, Columbia, and Caracas,
Venezuela.
THE CATHOLIC TIMES, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1951
111
Pope Says Science Progress
Leads Closer to Creator
to affirmations advanced in the
past, true science discovers God in
an ever-increasing degree as
though God were waiting behind
every door opened by science,” the
Pontiff said in a searching dis
course 11 members of the Pontific
al Academy of Sciences.
Scientists from many countries
and members of the College of
Cardinals and the diplomatic corps
accredited to the Holy See attend
ed the session, which marked the
opening of the academic year. It
also coincided with meetings being
held in Academy’s headquarters in
a villa in the Vatican Gardens for
the study of microeism. The Pon
tiff came to the Vatican by car
from Castelgandolfo, his summer
residence, to address the scientists.
Even in the light "of the most
recent discoveries of the physical
sciences, His Holiness said, the
question is not one “of revising the
philosophical proofs” for the ex
istence of God-be they drawn
from "the primitive experience of
the ancients” or "the classical
proofs of the Angelic Eoctor” St.
Thomas Aquinas. It is rather, he
said, a question of “inquiring into
the physical foundations from
which they flow.”
In his discourse, the Pope em
phasized that “the knowledge of
God as sole Creator ... is indeed
the exheme limit to which human
reason can attain.” But, he coun
seled. this knowledge “does not
constitute the last frontier of
truth.” Together with science,
philosophy .and, above all, revel
ation are "instruments of truth
which contemplate the substance
of this Creator Whom science has
met along its path, unveil His out
lines and point out His eatures.”
"Today, after so many centuries
which were centuries of civiliza
tion because they were centuries
of religion, the need is not so much
to reveal God for the first time as
it is rather to recognize Him as a
Father, reverence Him as a Law
giver and fear Him as a Judge
the Pope said.
"This persuasion, taking its re
mote inspiration from science, is
crowned by faith, which being ev
en more deeply rooted in the con
science of the people, will truly
be able to assure basic progress
for the march of civilization.”
In welcoming the scientists, the
Pontiff told them that in unveiling
the secrets of nature and showing
the way to use nature’s forces
they "preach at the same time
in the language of figures, form
ulae and discoveries the unspeak
able harmony of the work of an
all-wise God.”
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Anti-British
Feeling Turns
To Christians
ROME (NC) Anti-British
demonstrations since Egypt re
nounced the Anglo-Egyptian treat
ies of the Suez Canal Zone and the
Sudan have taken an ominous turn
against the Christians in that
country, according to word receiv
ed here.
In one instance, a mob reported
ly attempted to burn down a Mar
onite church after breaking hun
dreds of windows in the church
and a college in a stoning.
Since the English themselves in
the British-occupied Suez Canal
Zone and in the Anglo-Egyptian
Sudan are out of reach of the Mos
lem enthusiasts, popular rage
against Britain has turned against
foreigners generally but, since for
eigners are still more or less pro
tected, the antagonism has direct
ed itself against the Christians.
The press is said to have given
itself over to a campaign of in
citement to disorder and the dem
onstrations have taken on an as
pect of feverish popular enthusi
asm that may be hard to check.
A great eddy of fanaticism has
been stirred up to some extent all
over the country, and especially
at Cairo, the capital. Only the
other day 1,000,000 Egyptians, ac
cording to police estimates, joined
in a four-mile march a Cairo in
an anti British demonstration,
which, it was feared, might be the
prelude to further outbreaks
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