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HAIL
MARY!
Thou whose name all but adoring love
may claim'. For Our Lady's Day, De
cember Sth. we make our last appeal for
help in completing her Shrine Chapei oi
the Assumption in Amman, 45 miles east
of Jerusalem.
Perhaps you will want to add your
mite. There are still sacred articles to
be given for the sanctuary. Ten dollars
will pay for a stone which will form
part of this House of the Living Bread.
Any gift, any amount will be deeply ap
preciated by the poor of Amman.
Why not make your gift a memorial
to a Joved one departed? Mary will smile
on you for this kindness. We do hope
to obtain the six hundred dollars needed
to complete the fund. If you cannot
give it all. perhaps you and many others
ean pay this tribute to Mary.
Emmanuel
This is what the prophets called
Our Lord—“God with us!”. It is
also the name of a young student
for the priesthood at the Russian
College in Rome. Emmanuel is just
four years away from priesthood.
He needs $400 to pay for his train
ing. Can you adopt him. paying the
amount over four years, in any
sums you wish?
SWADDLING CLOTHES
Mary put these “vestments" on
the Little Lord in the Manger. We
must replace the tattered Mass
vestments of poor missionaries
from time to time, so that they may
worthily appear before the Lord.
Can you give $50 for a set?
DEC. 7
MARIE-NOEL
Mary and Noel, Christmas! This
is the name of a young novice of
the Sisters of the Sacred Hearts of
Jesus and Mary at Bikfaya, Leba
non. Would you not like to make
her your adopted daughter in Christ
and give $150, needed for this year
of her preparation to be a mission
ary Sister? How ghe will bless you
when she sings to Mary on Christ
mas Day.
THOSE CHRISTMAS CLUBS
Why not Join our dollar-a-month clubs—the CHRYSOSTOMS, for
our seminarians the BASILIANS, for our poor schools the MONICA
GUILD, for our mission altars and sanctuaries ORPHAN'S BREAD,
which helps us to feed hungry little mouths? Then you might wish
to add a mile to our DAMIEN LEPER FUND for these poor outcasts
or make a deposit in MARY’S BANK for our missionary sisters. These
are investments in eternity.
FONDLE FOUNDLINGS
At Christmas we want to be spe
cially good to the Sisters of Charity
in Bethlehem, Jerusalem and Bei
rut. We call their foundling hos
pitals “CRIBS." Can you give $7 to
one of these Cribs to support a lit
tle tot for a whole month? Their
angels see the Father’s Face.
Ol K NEEDIEST
Too numerous to mention are our
neediest cases at Christmas. We
have appeals from every country of
the Near East Missions, from East
ern Europe to India. Please do send
a stringless gift for these poor. Ten
dollars will purchase a food pack
age for hungry mouths.
WHAT GIFT WILL YOU BRING TO HIM?
Have you thought of our beautiful three color GIFT CARD? We
gladly send It to a friend or loved one. It will nay that you are having
Mass offered at Christman by a needy missionary or that you have
made a gift of a sacred article to a poor Near East Mission chapel, out
of love and friendship. Let us do your Christmas shopping, or rather
let the Lord of the poor do It. I
INCENSE FOR GOD
The censer with which the
priest offers sweet incense to
God at Solemn Mass and Benedic
tion may be purchased for a Near
East Mission Chapel for $20. By
giving it, you take the place of one
of the Three Kings at the Christ
mas Crib.
A CHAPEL A MONTH—IMPOSSIBLE?
Right now we have before us forty appeals for chapels, and even If
we could get a complete chapel donation of $2,000 each month. It
would take us over three years to fill present appeals. That Is a great
deal of money, and many of these appeals will have to go begging.
But any amount, large or small, will help us to build God’s House.
l£112ear £ast Olissionsj^l
Francis Cardinal Spaliman, Pretidonf
Ms*r Thawiae J. MsMahen, Nat'l »s«'ty Vary Rev. Andrew Rogoth
Mtfr Joseph Connolly Rev. Wm. Koller Dunn
tend all communication* io:
Cathoik Tlear East LDelfare Association
4M Loainyton Ave of 44th Ji New York 17, N Y.
Friday
From 5 P. M. Fri
Pope Assures
Flood Victims
Of Speedy Aid
ROME—(NO—The Po Valley
flood victims have been assured by
His Holiness Pope Pius XII that
everything possible is being done
for “Our beloved sons and daugh
ters.”
The Pontiff’s message was broad
cast directly from Castlegandolfo
via Radio Vatican and the Italian
radio as the crest of the flood rac
ed toward the sea and in its wake
the waters began slowly to recede
in the most disastrous flood of
Italy’s modern history
The pope ordered the Pontifical
Relief Commission to dispatch
large quantities of food, medicines
and blankets, and sent Msgr. Ferd
inando Baldelli, commission pres
ident, to supervise the operations.
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Tennessee K. of C.
Honors Local Man
As Charter Knight
An unexpected honor came to
83-year-old Daniel J. Casey of*St.
Leo’s parish Co
lumbus, recent
ly, when he was
invited to take
part in the gold
en jubilee cele
bration of a
a 11 a nooga,
Christmas Cookies?
Christmas BAZAAR
DEC. 8,
St. LADISLAUS
New School Hall, 277 Reeb Avenue
(S. High S. 4th St. Bus or the Parsons Ave. Bus)
Tenn., Knights
of o 1 u bus
council.
When the Fa
ther Patrick J.
Ryan Council
decided to ob
serve its 5 0th
anniversary, of
that Mr. Casey
living charter
Daniel J. Casey
ficials discovered
was one of four
members of the council, and invit
ed him to be one of the guests of
honor at the observance.
Mr. Casey went to Chattanooga
shortly after coming from his na
tive Tipperary, Ireland, to this
country “many years ago.” A re
tired boilermaker, he and Mrs. Ca
sey have lived in Columbus for the
past 28 years. They have five chil
dren and 12 grandchildren.
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Ohio Priest at
College in India
DACCA, East Pakistan -(NC)—
St. Gregory’s College, the first and
only Catholic college for men in
East Pakistan, marks the latest
venture in the field of education
by the Holy Cross Fathers of the
United States. The majority of the
students now enrolled in the new
college are Moslems.
First president of the college is
•the Rev. John J. Harrington, SC
Among the priests assisting him is
the Rev. Raymond Switalski, S C..
whose home is in St. Mary’s par
ish, Portsmouth, Ohio.
Like Old-fashioned
Hare are homemade Christmas cookies that will give
your holidays that ''old-fashioned'' and unforgettable tinge
of delicious flavor and delightful color. You and your
friends will never stop acclaiming the unique, Hungarian,
Italian, Croatian, German, and American Christmas cook
ies of every size and description featured at the CHRIST
MAS BAZAAR in the brand new School Hall of ST.
LADISLAUS PARISH.
Besides these “oceans of Christmas cookies" you will
be browsing amid the colorful background array of party
games, warm lunches, wheels of fun, fancywork gifts, holi
day ornaments, yes, even homemade Christmas candies
all sparkling before your eyes. Wo heartily welcome you
to attend the
Saturday
From 2 P. M. Sat
THE CATHOLIC TIMES, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1951
NuBI
Blessed Virgin'
Put in Turkey
ISTANBUL, Turkey—(NC)—The
last earthly abode of the Blessed
Virgin Mary and the tomb of St.
Mary Magdalene may have been
located at the site of the ruins of
Ephesus along the Aegean Sea in
Turkey, according to Prof. Louis
Massignon, French orientalist.
Professor Massignon has just
explored the Ephesus area, which
lies about 40 miles southeast of
Smyrna Last year he embraced
the Melkite Rite in order to or
ientalize himself as much as pos
sible. He is a member of many
archaeological and orientalists’ as
sociations. Recently he
the Orientalist Congress
bul.
attended
at Istan-
that the
The savant believes
Blessed Virgin Mary terminated
her earthly life at Ephesus, to
which she is said to have followed
St. John the Apostle after the
death of the Saviour. Ephesus pos-
Foresters Slate Session
In Columbus Dec. 8 anti 9
The Ohio State Court officers of
the Catholic Order of Foresters
will hold their semi-annual busi
ness meeting at the Neil House,
Columbus, Saturday, Dec. 8, and
Sunday, Dec. 9.
Thomas S. Burns of Cincinnati,
State Chief Ranger, will preside,
and Albert A. Horstman of Day
ton, High Court Vice Chief Ranger,
will take part in the sessions.
Plans for the Foresters Ohio State
convention, to be held in Colum
bus next June, will be discussed.
Youth Council Brings Christ to Marketplace
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Groups from the Catholic Youth Council's Central Deanery unit cooperated to enter this float in the an
nual CITIZEN Christmas parade, the only entry in the entire parade to strike a religious note. In back
of the Nativity tableau is a group singing Christmas carols. The CYO Choristers and the CYO Play
makers took part In planning and in staffing.the float, which was applauded by sidewalk watchers and
television viewers. Although It was the third year the council joined in the parade, this was the first
year it entered a float of its own.
s Last Home
by Scientist
It was a
church
Virgin
sesses the most ancient
dedicated to
Mary.
the Blessed
custom ir
to erect a
ancient
church
Christendom
over the burial place a saint.
Since we cannot speak of a “tomb”
of Our Lady, who was assumed to
heaven, the church at Ephesus was
most likely built jver the site of
her last earthly dwelling place, the
professor reasons. It was because
of this old Marian tradition that
the third Ecumencial Council,
which defined the Divine Matern
ity of the Blessed Virgin Mary
against the Nestorian heresy, was
convoked at Ephesus in 431. Sister
Catherine Emmerich, an Augustin
ian Religious who died in 1824,
claimed that she had a vision of
the passing of the Blessed Virgin
at Ephesus—a city completely un
known to Sister Catherine, who
had received no education. All this
strongly suggests that Our Lady’s
last abode on earth was at Ephes
us, Professor Massignon con
cludes.
Concerning the tomb of St. Mary
Magdalene, the professor has come
to the conclusion that it is to be
found under the entrance of a cave
where seven Christian youths were
buried alive during the persecu
tions of the Roman Emperor Dec
ius (249 251) for having refused to
worship idols. Their feast is cele
brated in the western ritual on
July 27 and even the Koran cele
brates the faith of these Martyrs.
Another tradition holds that the
Dormition shrine in Jerusalem
marks the place where the Blessed
Virgin died.
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Si. Thomas Parish Plans
Fall Festival on Dec. 15
St. Thomas’ church, Cassady and
Fifth avenues, Columbus, will spon
sor its annual fall festival Sat.,
Dec. 15, in the school hall begin
ning with a supper at 6 p. m. Fea
tures will include games and at
tractive merchandise.
Committee heads include Mrs.
Henry Trapp, Mrs. Carl Raymer,
Mrs. Anthony Schilling, and Mrs.
Frank Baumbasch. Holy Name men
will have charge of the games.
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Aquinas Alumni Io Meet
The Aquinas Alumni association
will meet Monday, Dec. 10, at 7:30
p. m. in the Neil House, Columbus,
to plan the organization’s annual
New Year’s Eve party.
George J. Igel is president of
the association. Bill Stein is chair
man of the committee for the
event, and Larry Franks is ticket
chairman.
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Father Eichner Dies
DAYTON, 0—(NC) The Rev.
Charles Eichner, S.M., president of
the University of Dayton from 1896
to 1902, when the school was
known as St. Mary's, died Novem
ber 21 at Mt. St. John, the
provincial house of the Society of
Mary near here. Fathei Eichner
who, was born in Columbus, O., 90
years ago, studied and taught in
France for 17 years. He had lived
at Mt. St. John since his retire
ment in 1940.
FOX COAL CO.
COAL -CINDERS
LIMESTONE
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PHONE 2032
108 W. Poplar Newark
AUTOMOTIVE
SUPPLIES, Inc.
11-15 S. 4th Newark, O.
The WYETH-SCOTT Co
Manufacturer! of
Concrete Products
Builder* Supplies
NEWARK. OHIO
Dixie Coal Yard
Coal for every heating purpose
Phone 6020
41 Stanberry St. Newark, O.
Three Months I n
Red Prison Kills
Healthy Priest
TOKYO (NC) Thre months
in a communist prison was enough
to kill one of Shanghai’s leading
Chinese priests, according to
ports reaching here.
The name of the Sorbonne-edu
cated priest was the latest to be in
scribed on the lengthening roster
of martyrs for the faith.
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Our Suds"
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AD. 1466
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IN THE
HEART
OF THE
CITY
buyers NEWARK
Deposits
THE
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Member Federal Deposit
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For Your Car Needs
BEAVER AUTO STORE
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57-59 W. Main St. Newark
EGAN $
Funeral Home
Ambulance Service
Phone 3580
132 W. Church Newark
George W. Arensberg
PHARMACIST
176 Hudson A»a.. Newark. Ohio
SPECIALIZING
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RITCHEY BROS
-ST-
re-
46,
he
The Rev. Beda Chang, S.J.,
was robust and healthy when
was imprisoned during the first
week of August. But he died a
veritable skeleton on Nov. 11 n the
hands of the Red regime.
Prison doctors reported to his
Jesuit superiors that they were un
able to diagnose the nature of Fa
ther Chang’s illness.
Your Friendly Neighborhood
Grocer
25th YEAR
C. O. FRUSH
129 Rose Hill Avenue
DOLANS
Clothing & Shoes
59 S. 3rd St. Newark, O.
Ted's Jewelry
Newark
7 Union St. Phone 49242
TRADE WITH THE
ROE EMERSON
Ritchey Bros, has an unusually
fine line of slippers for the holi
day season. Give the practical
gift that’s always a favorite.
STORE
CLOTHES—HATS—FURNISHINGS
SHOES
11 "S” West Side Square. Newark
Ths Lad'a Store as Well as Dad’s
Swanks Market
OPEN SUNDAYS
Phone 32151
45 Granville Newark
THE HUB
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NEWARK, OHIO
RUGG MOTORS
PONTIAC
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W. Main St. Newark. Ohio
COMPLETK LOCK ANP
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FINE SHOES
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AMBULANCES
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MA. 6666
GUIDE
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The
Park National
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OF NEWARK
BORDEN'S
Dairy & Ice Cream Co.
Phone 4053
Leo Reichert
Complete Insurance Service
Tel. 6867
42 8. Sth St.
Newark
ASPHALT
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The Black Top Co.
Phone 6072 Newark. Ohio
Arcade
Drug Store
33 N. 3rd St. Newark
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to be remembered
when you are
distributing your
patronage in
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MAIN AT
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141 Everett Ave.
Newark, Ohio
of business.
Gebhart's Dairy
Quality Paiteurned dairy product!
Homogenixed milk with Vitamin
added
442 Cedar Creat Ara. Newark, O
Phone 42233
HORNER'S
NEWARK PAINT CO.
Distributor!
DEAN and BARRY
High Grade Painti
Practical Painta for Al) Purposes
Imperial Washable Wallpaper
38 W. Church St. Phone ISS4
Newark Ohio
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Budweiser Wiedemann's Red Top
Gibson's Wine
Phone 3397
Zanesville, Ohio

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