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10 Benediction Abbot Resigns At Monastery In Alabama ST. BERNARD, Ala. (NC) Abbot Boniface Seng, O.S.B., 84, announced his resignation and call ed for the election of a Coadjutor Abbot at a meeting of the capitu lars of St. Bernard's Abbey here. Abbot Seng also has been presi dent of St. Bernard’s College. He was elected the fourth Abbot of St. Bernard s on Jan. 4, 1939. He has been a priest for 55 years. WRITE TODAY BUYERS' TRADE WITH THE Newark Phone 49242 7 Union St Sawyer's Market Quality Foods Newark, Ohio 393 I. Main ALTMEYER Service Station Marathon Cat Gas' Insured BURNS, Joseph, 141 E. avenue, Columbus, May 5, Heart church. Survivors mother one sister. COLUMBUS DIOCESAN CAMPS ST. JOSEPH'S Each individual account insured up to $10,000 by the Federal Savings & Loan Insurance Corporation. 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AGENCY Budweiser Wiedemann's Red Top Gibson's Wine Phone 3397 Zanesville, Ohio THE CATHOLIC TIMES, FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1952 (Continued from Page 1) followed same procedures are throughout .” Mr. Blanshard makes tense even of recording tory of the hierarchy neither the American hierarchy nor the Unit ed States is two hundred years old there is clearly no citation “in detail’’ or otherwise of either methods or accomplishments: and »m) one of his “major statements” \in this chapter is documented at no pre the his- One of the most serious faults in Mr. Blanshard’s book is his con stant misuse of the Imprimatur. He has scores of references to pub lications which have weight and value as he seeks to use them only on the assumption that he makes and expects the reader to make, that because these quota tions carry the Imprimatur of a Catholic Bishop the matters he quotes from them are “official, authentic Catholic doctrine.” Anyone who has even a passing interest in the meaning of the Imprimatur can find out easily that i the Imprimatur is simply a I statement of permission to pub i lish, given to a subordinate by his superior. The only essential mean ing of the Imprimatur is that, in tfie opinion of the official granting the Imprimatur, the document concerned contains nothing con trary to Catholic doctrine in faith and morals. It no more guarantees the accuracy, authenticity, credibil i ity, or infallibility of the document to which it is attached than a gov ernment certificate on a bottle that it contains no artificial coloring, is I a guarantee that the contents will I cure baldness, cancer, or arthritis I Mr. Blanshard found many pas sages written by some Catholic [which he could use to prejudice Ithe uninformed against American [Catholics. If any of these were [published with an Imprimatur, he I used that fact inaccurately to con Ivey the idea that the passage was I "anthemic Catholic doctrine.” Some I of them were inaccuracies, some [fragments which Mr. Blanshard [misinterpreted, some just remarks [in bad taste, some mere opinion [that represented no one but the [author. One of Mr. Blanshard’s most [elaborate series of misrepresenta |tions is his treatment of 14 “erron [eous ideas” about Catholics as giv [en in a national Knights of Colum |bus ad. Mr. Blanshard accuses the |K. of C. of adopting “the transpar lent device of mis-stating slightly the major criticisms of non-Catho I lies about the hierarchy’s reaction [ary dogmas then it denies this [mis-statement lustily, attempting to [give the casual reader the impres |sion that the underlying criticisms |on which the mis-statements are [based are also untrue.” He says that he puts down (on [an opposite page) “I [statement of Catholic [that the hierarchy did [in frank terms.” Mr. [does not state “exact trme" in a single one of his [14 answers. An example: Bishop Honored By Theta Kappa Phi he exact doctrine not state Blanshard Catholic I K. of C.i You hear it said that Bishop Michael J. Ready Is shown as he received a pin symbolizing his honorary membership in Theta Kappa Phi, national social fraternity for Catholic students in colleges and universities. Making the presentation is Guy De Santis, president of the fraternity's Zeta Chapter at Ohio Northern Uni versity. The Bishop was formally installed last Sunday at the fraternity's central province conven tion at the Ohio Union on the Ohio State University campus. He is the first member of the hierarchy to be so honored. Catholics believe all non-Catholics are headed for Hell. Blanshard: Non-Catholics who| deliberately reject Catholicism are| headed for Hell. This would express Catholic| teaching only if the word “deliber-| ately” were taken to mean deliber-| ate rejection of what the individu-| al non-Catholic actually beltevedl to be the truth. The deliberate rejection of the truth if condemn ed by the Catholic Church as an| immoral act. Hypocrisy, pretend-| ing to believe the opposite of what| is actually believed to be the| truth, is condemned by substantial-| ly all persons who have a moral[ code of any kind. Mr. Blanshard’s| statement would clearly include a| non-Catholic who deliberately re-| jected Catholicism because he| honestly and conscientiously be-1 lieved it was not the truth. How-| ever, according to the teaching of| the Catholic Church the person| who rejects Catholicism deliberate! ly, in the sense of carefully fol-■[| lowing his conscience (which! should involve deliberation) is not! “headed for Hell.” Either Mr.I Blanshard does not know the (’nth I olic doctrines concerning salva-l tion “outside the Church” and the “priority of conscience.” or he does not wish his readers to know them. Another example: K. of C.: That they believe non| Catholic marriages are invalid. Blanshard: Non-Catholic mar| riages involving a Catholic are in| valid. Look at Mr. Blanshard’s state| ment and compare it with the statement he is trying to answer. Even if Mr. Blanshard’s statement were accurate and true, it still would not show that there is any "mis .statement” in the Knights of Columbus ad. There the statement “non-Catholic marriages.” unmodi[clergy fied, means all marriage among non-Catholics. and it is a belief held even today by some well-edu-| 11 wr-j rat ff 4*............... rAGNI AGNOS NUMERARE’ A pair of open scissors, sym bolizing the Fourth Estate, the newspaper world, referring to his life work in the field of Catholic journalism, is included in the coat-of-arms of Bishop Thomas K. Gorman, Titular Bishop of Rhasus, who was installed on May 8 as Coadjutor of Dallas. THE HERMAN FALTER PACKING CO Greenlawn Avenue COLUMBUS, OHIO cated, fair-minded, unprejudiced| non-Catholics that Catholics do not| believe that these are marriages.| I have talked to exactly that sort of[ non-Catholics who, at least until l| talked to them, believed that the| Catholic Church did not acknowl-| edge any Protestant marriages of| any kind as being valid marriages.[ The Church holds that a marriage| between two baptized Protestants who are free to marry is a valid| marriage and a sacrament. This is I explicitly stated in the book Mr.[ Blanshard refers to in his docu-| mentation. Mr. Blanshard should say what he means by “non-Catho-| lie marriages,” and by invalid. As it stands, his is a false state-[ ment. And another: K. of C.: That they adore statues. Blanshard: They venerate stat-| I ues by canonical order. I I Anyone who has read much anti-| I Catholic literature or who has even I I had friendly conversations with I inquiring non-Catholics knows that I the absurd idea that “CatholicsI adore statues” is still fairly com mon. Mr. Blanshard, in answer to this nonsense, does not say “of course it is nonsense,” as he would have said if he knew and wished to spread the truth. His answer is that the Catholics “venerate” stat lues by canonical order! Anyone who is linguistically unable to dis tinguish between “worship” and “venerate” should refrain from discussing Catholic doctrine or Canon law. Webster’s Dictionary says that “venerate” means “to re gard with reverential respect, or with admiration and deference to revere. And the canon referred to by Mr. [Blanshard does not order Cath olics to venerate statues. This can ion does not even recommend the veneration of statues, but is essen tially a list of directions to the concerning the placing and care of statues, pictures and simi lar objects. Of course, the doctrine the Church is that Catholics [should venerate the saints whom the statues represent. These examples exhibit the Blanshard “scholarship” and argu ment in their almost total unreli ability. (Next week: “Separation of I church and state.) Novena Devotions Infant Jesus Prague ST. LADISLAUS' CHURCH COLUMBUS EVERY WEDNESDAY 7:30 St. Ladislant la located at 177 Raab Avenue and i* within aaay walking di« tance of th* Parson* Avenue bu» and th. So. High Street bus. Annual Conclave Of Psychiatrists To Begin May 11 ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. (NC) —The third annual convention of the Guild of Catholic Psychiatrists will be held at the Chalfonte Hotel I here, May 11 to 13, it has been I announced. I A feature of the convention will I be the reading of a paper on “Dog I ma. Morals and Phychiatry” by the I Rev. Thomas Verner Moore, now a Carthusian monk. He formerly was [stationed at the Catholic University I of America and recognized as one of the nation’s outsanding authori [ties on psychiatry. The Rev. Dr. James Jerome Hay [den. O.S.B., of the Catholic Uni [versity, will discuss “The Perspec tive of a Catholic Psychiatrist.” [other speakers will include Dr. A. [Vincent Gerty of Los Angeles Dr. Karl Stern of McGill University, [Montreal, whose book, “Pillar of Fire,” was a Christopher Award [winner in 1951 Dr. Franz Alexan der of Chicago Dr. Francis Brace |land of Hartford, Conn. Dr. Law son Lowery of New York Dr. John |R. Cavanaugh of Washington, and the Rev. Henri Samson, S.J., of Montreal. The Guild members will assist at Mass and receive Holy Communion in St. Nicholas’ Church on the clos ing day of the convention. Ten Children Make first Communion WHEELERSBURG Ten chil dren from St. Peter parish will re ceive their first Holy Communion on Sunday, May 11. The Rev. Ed mund McCormick, pastor, will ad minister the sacrament at the 9 o’clock Mass. Members of the class are Martha -Delabar, Rita Delabar, Susan Ess man, Susan Hyland, Nancy Lang, Teresa Miller, Susan, Seidel, Su san Schwamberger, Ronald Evans, and Raymond Kopp. Also participating will be the pages, David Bayerl, Thomas Bihl, and Michael Hughes. Carolyn Cor iell and Doris Turner will be flow er girls. Sister Desellis of Holy Redeemer school in Portsmouth is the in structor of the first and second grade catechism class at St. Pet ers. Dover Girl Married Apr. 12 DOVER—Miss Frances Seikel of Dover and William J. Bihari, Stone Creek, were married on Saturday, April 12. in St. Joseph church. Miss Seikel is a graduate of St. Joseph high school here. 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