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VATICAN CITY—(Radio The Church has streamline her far spiritual migrants lions of flung work of This is the purpose of an Apos tolic Constitution issued by the Holy See, which defines, coordin ates and reorganizes the functions of various existing Church institu tions in the field of world-wide aid icnt bears its opening words. Establish Office the a having for emit which it the of th'* Latin Rite, jurisdiction of igrcgation and Church’s Work Of Spiritual Help To Migrants Is Now Streamlined I cordially invite all my SAINT JOSEPH’S PARISH HOMECOM1M CIRCLEVILLE Thursday Very Rev. Geo. O. Mason Pastor TICKETS NOW AX AI CABLE COME IN AND SEE THIS DE LUXE Automatic G-E Range! STRATOUNER RAb*Gt of cou^ PUSH-BUTTON CONTROLS AUTOMATIC OVEN TIMER HI-SPEED CALROD’ UNITS NOW giving them the faculties of except with regard to ihe his Sacrament of Matrimony. It connection, it affirms the ju tion of the Consistorial Con tion over the Apostleship of the transfer its world secretaria Glasgow. Scotland, to Rome. Ideally, the constitution emigrants, exiles, pilgrim settlement in medieval Rome National Priests document the effc Leo XIII the problem foundin especially those providir priests for national rope. America, Aust countries, both for the Oriental Rites. ?roupi Special reference enormous efforts ration. The erial and spiritual aid to ns of refugees and home- “Speed Conking’ «nth push-button You car controls BIG TRIPL-OVEN ia really three ovens in one! give you five exact speeds! BUILT-IN PRESSURE COOKER converts to fourth aur- cooks your dinner while give fast TERMS TO SUIT YOU. NO CREDIT REGULATIONS. HOERIHIE’S 1894 PARSONS AVE. GA. 2195 GA. 2196 THE orit and ministered to own national- in Naples u Internation ference that the an International lion Commission Italy's Problem to preparing under 1946 of whom arc Catholics” that uffering as a result of the conflict in Palestine. Wherever the Church has found herself faced with such problems, the document says, she has always spadework, and not infrequently was left alone in the work of culti vation.” The Constitution sets up rules to meet the need of providing spirit ual assistance to the rising number of refugees and of emigrants to Europe, America, Australia and the Philippine The task of the Delegate for Emigration, it states, is to promote pastoral activity on behalf of emigrants of all nations and categories. It is his duty to contact competent offices and or ganizations, to recruit missionar ies in the field of emigrant aid and to assist them, to handle publicity and to stimulate all initiatives con cerned with the spiritual and ma terial welfare of emigrants. The Br?' I && Msgr, the Emilio Rossi, a- member Consistorial Congregation represented the Holy See es the countries where iind new homes le document set? rk of the Ponli The Rio Stops Drive To (IK Cremation RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil, (NC) A bill legalizing cremation in Rio de Janeiro and the surround ing federal district wa- vetoed by Mayor Joao Carlos ifal on the eve ot becoming law. Ihe bill had been passed by the Board of Aider man bv a 30 Io 6 vote. Mayor Vital acted alter Catholic Church authorities had denounced (he bill as violating the Brazilian constitution, which recognizes Bra zil as a Catholic country. Had the bill become law it would have posed a curious prob lem for the Santa Casa de Miseri cord in (Holy House of Mercy), which holds the concession for all funeral services in the federal district. Officials said the organi zation would have been obliged by the bill to huild crematories, or lose its contract. The Holy House of Mercy de votes its income to supporting hospitals, clinics, food centers, and other charitable institutions. Rishop-Elect Monsignor James J. Navagh, director of the Missionary Apos folate in the Diocese of Buf falo, who has been named Titu lar Bishop of Ombi and Aux iliary to Bishop Waters of Ral eigh, N. The Bishop-elect was born in Buffalo in 1901. (NC Photos) ATHOLIC TIMES, FRIDAY, AUGUST i that the Bulgarian “invaders had rage. At disclosed given in the ily, whence tholies have numbers The Bishop the further I its with n for their abductions seni hack and forth in 29 showed that the W 38 notes to the Russi sent 48 to the West. Korea, meanwhile, the Panmunjom was de is and Communist completed revision w al that w ith limited to senting an under the tion. 'This It is of interest to recall that the Joseph conducted and St. Dominic n Columbus from Holy Family schools here 1877 to 1914 They are still rente and throughout time they came at Mt Gallitzin the city A from a foun Annual *■'& :i.5^ In Rochester, Kent, England, Bishop Cyril Cowde’*oy receive* a $30,000 check from the Catholics of the Rochester, N. Y., Diocese to help build a Church to St. John Fisher, the last Catholic Bishop of that English See. Presenting the check is Msgr. Donald Cleary, of Rochester, N. Y., and Rev. Richard Tormey, diocesan radio direc. tor, Rochester, N. Y. (NC Photos) 1 to th? unarmed the plane: last June by reported when Russian? Swedish Catholic Migra witl a permanent government sent tests to Moscow and would send the United full account of the the same time, it an out- that had This was believed to for the protection of s in military installations napping of Dr. Walter antiCommunist leader streets of West Berlin The note was the latcs of the draft armistice for the Kore an war. The conflict was marked by heavy Allied in air attacks on vital centers and major tween U. S. Sabre munist MIG-15 jets. Prisoner Talks an the n Here life of of the sacred v and obed independent foundation means that enters the convent of founda' ion. the planned will remain Columbus Io take her place in th Apostolate lor souls. This Aposioi within the erve in the hold main for atholic youth in the field ol orvice they conduct homes, lor children, nurseries, training 1 ools for I homes loi the aged and house They were recalled by an and Picnic Supper Holy Cross Church (School Grounds Rich and Sth Sts.) Aug. 27- 530 p. m. on Booths Games Entertainment 19 5 2 be om the Scheduled for discussion at of the truce ial ques forced tion of the voluntary or return of war prisoners. cations were that would be as wide the interpretation of the 64-clause communists insisting that it means that all prisoners must be return ed. and the United Nations that none will be sent back unless they All indi- the delegations apart as ever on of Paragraph 51 truce pact—the An echo of the Korean war was heard in* Toronto. Canada, when the International Red Cross Con ference, ignoring Soviet protests, adopted a compromise resolution for an impartial investigation of communist charges of germ war fare against the United States. The resolution said that in view of the charges of violations of the Geneva conventions in Korcja, the Conference “invites ments concerned to have their arges examined on the basis of common agreement.” after she pronounces Temporary vows. No more visits are pernrtted until after Final Vows three years ess or death in e for an exceo- the family is can tion to this rule, fession, however, visit their homes summer vacation. Read the After Final Pro- St rhe Sisters of among the foremost Religious in the Church and their coming to Co lumbus will assist in the general welfare of the Diocese, supplement ing the zealous and devoted serv ices of numerous splendid Orders of women presently engaged in th'* Church of Columbus. Record Seasons Pow wow week, long a traditional feature of the Columbus Diocesan camps amp St, Rita and Camp St Joseph, will begin Sunday when the final week of summer camping begins at both camps pecial races, a other programs pow wow week Tournaments water show i will highlight program and the are preparing for a to end one of the Both camps record crowd most successful camping seasons in the history of the* camps. Tournaments in shoe pitching and scheduled. Awards ed to the finalists ing night party to be hold in spacious lodges of the Camps. i archery, horse other sports arc will be present, at the giant dos the Although a record crowd is ticipat?d, there are still a few ervations available. Phone either camp for details. HOMECOMING MASS ORDO FRIDAY, AUGUST 15 FEAST OF ASSUMPTION OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY HOLY DAY OF OBLIGATION White vestments, Gloria, Credo, Preface of the Blessed Virgin. SATURDAY, AUGUST 16 FEAST OF ST. JOACHIM White vestments, Gloria. Credo. Preface of the Blessed Virgin. SUNDAY, AUGUST 17 THE ELEVENTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST Green vestments. Gloria, Second prayer of St. Hyacinth. Third of School Health (Continued from Page 1) tion and control of communicable diseases, school environment, health education, direct services, records and reports. In detail, the plan presumes physical examinations for all new pupils, with parents assuming this obligation before the first day of school. The goal set is to see that all pupils have a complete physi cal examination by a private phy sician or clinic. In the matter of immunization, the goal is to see that all pupils are vaccinated against smallpox and immunized against diphtheria before entrances to school. On this it is suggested that alter a period may grace child school. North Korean encounters jets and I'he W erk of two months, the be excluded from amount of time that in the school is While the a nurse spends governed chiefly by the size of the school and the type of prob lem existing, it is hoped that the nurse can spend at least two to three hours a week in each school. Additional time for any special activity may be arranged with the nursing office. Teachers and nurses will also confer about particular children and refer special problems to their parents. Nurses will be expected to make a careful study of special problem and confer parents when indicated. each with Records will be kept for individual pupil in order to a cumulative health record to in clude the results of health exami nations, teachers’ and nurses’ ob Nervations, and any other pert! nent data concerning and help in getting this tion utilized to the best advantage. build the child, iQforma possible “to pro The whole is designed vide a simple and effective method of referral of pertinent informa tion between the school, the home and the health department.” No Waiting Three Barbera Grandview Barber Shop KI ISM lor Ridolfo Ray Lilies C. Ridolfo 1327 W. Sth H. J. NIEMAN TNE SHADE MAN Dirpnnt W»»h»lil» Window SharfM 'uatnm Vanetian Blind* Draper Kirach Trarer.e Rnda. Pleater Pina 1182 E. Main Straat FA. 3163 A happy homelike retreat for the aped and convalescent Accredited by Americaa Medical Free Delivery of Medical Needs OSBORNES' PHARMACY 1205 GrandYiew A»« Kt #114 Kt 4SS2 gee most complete food market ARPY'S APEX MARKET “WE DELIVER" 2116 Arlington Ave. KI 4937 KI 8424 Ihe Octave of the Assumption. Fourth of the Octaxc Day of St. Lawrence, Credo, Preface of the Trinity. MONDAY, AUGUST 18 MONDAY WITHIN THE OCTmVE OF THE ASSUMPTION Mass of the feast. Gloria. Second prayer of St. Agapitus third ot the Holy Spirit. Credo, Preface of the Blessed Virgin. TUESDAY, AUGUST 19 FEAST OF ST. JOHN EUDES White vestments, Gloria, Second prayer ol the Octave. Credo Pre face of the Blessed Virgin. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20 FEAST OF ST. BERNARD White vestments Gloria. Sec ond pravei of the Octave. Credo. Preface oi the Blessed Virgin THURSDAY, AUGUST 21 FEAST OF ST. JANE FRANCES FREMIOT DE CHANTAw White vestments, Gloria, S.cond prayer ot the Octave Credo, Pre face of the Blessed Virgin. 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