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MASS ORDO FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 19 FEAST OF STS. JANUARIUS AND COMPANIONS. EMBER FRIDAY OF AUTUMN Red vestments, Gloria. Second prayer of the Ember Day. Last Gos pel of the Ember Day. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 FEAST OF STS. EUSTACE AND COMPANIONS: VIGIL OF ST. MATTHE W EMBER SATURDAY OF AUTUMN Red vestments. Gloria. Second prayer of the Ember Day. Third of the Vigil, Last Gospel of the Em ber Day. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 FEAST OF ST. MATTHEW APOSTLE: SIXTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST. Red vestments. Gloria, •Second prayer of Sunday, Credo. Preface of the Apostles MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 FEAST OF ST. THOMAS OF VILLANCVA. White vestments, Gloria. Second prayer of Sts.. Maurice and Com panions. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 FEAST OF ST LINUS Red vestments, Gloria. Second prayer n. St. Thecla, Third "De fend us”. Preface of the Apostles. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEM ER 24 FEAST OF OUR LADY OF MERCY White vestments. Gloria, Credo Preface of the Blessed Virgin. RIGHT IN THE HEART OF HEADQUARTERS OF I P. O. ELKS NO. S ROOMS FROM aoetRY A S1MKM Tel. Perkway 5100 CINCINNAT 500 ’EARS A&O O^tholi TODAY.. THE NEW TESTAMENT Students1 Nemo Street The eek THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 FERIAL THURSDAY MASS OF THE PRECEDING SUNDAY Green vestments, No Gloria. Second prayer "Defend us”, Third at the choice of the celebrant, No Credo. Common Preface. Friday, ■September 26 FEAST OF STS. ISAAC JOGUES AND COMPANIONS Red vestments, Gloria. Second Cyprian and Justina. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 FEASTS OF STS COSMAS AND DAMIAN "Defend us.” Third at the of the celebrant. I uion Project Shrine Honors M*gr. Boland BUFFALO, N.Y.—(NO—Bishop Joseph A Burke of Buffalo dedi cated a shrine here honoring Msgr. John P. Boland, veteran labor af fairs authority who was chairman Sheehan Insurance Agency 14S N High St. Columbus 5 Board frnm 1937-42. life-size figures the shrine St. Joseph and the Christ at a carpenter’s bench. An ‘Every man by following Him. In depictif inscription read doing his duty Who, being God a carpenter and to be known as the perking Iacuities. EVERYTHING (C Rut Jtf 7 IffiE SSKwaS A BIBLE IN THE HOME A BLESSING ON THE FAMILY Doctrine 130.00) St. Patrick's Centennial (Continued from Page I) and the Rev. N. A. Gallagher as pastors respectively. Un Fr. Gallagher, new colored windows were installed, a roof replaced the old shin roof, and the walls were der glass gled strengthened by brick buttress Bishop Rosecrans rededicated i church on Dec. 23, 1877. Succeeding him for brief peri ely were the Rev. and the F. Del Walker Rev. A. O Walker i Dominican* Taka Over of 1885, Bishop to meet the the ’ited the. Do In the spring Watterson, wishin: expanding needs iof of minican parish Th? Church has continued under the Friars’ care for the past The Dominicans were no strang Columbus, having assisted priests here for many First Dominican pastor was the Rev. P. C. Call. O.P. At his death in 1887, the Rev. Hugh F. Lilly, O P,, became pastor. During this period, the Rev. Hugh J. Leonard, assistant, established the permanent post as chaplain of Dhin State Penitentiary. /Father Lilly was followed in succession by the Rev. P. Vallely, O.P., the Rev. F. A. Gaffney, O.P., the Rev. J. F. Colbert, O.P., the Rev. J. F. Larpenteur, O and the Rev. L. M. Hcagan, O.P. It is interesting Io note that while three of St. Patrick's pastors wore the Bishops mitre, four of her Dominican priests were to bear (he title of Very Rev. Provincial. They were Fathers Spencer, Rotch ford, Hcagan and Aldridge. The Rev. T. F. McGovern, O P., served as pastor from 1908 to 1911. astors from 1911 to 1928 were Aldridge, th? Rev O.P., the Rev and the Rev. Catholic fable Week celebrates THE 500 th ANNIVERSARY of The Gutenberg Bible used the! first printed edition of the Vulgate tart translation* sponsored by the Confraternity THE OLD TESTAMENT FORM OftDIR ST. ANTHONY GUILD PRESS A Hinch. O.P. Very Rev. pp., uniform with New Testament, $3 00 arafa books INESIS. 136 pp., $1.2 pp., $2 50 4F GOSPELS, bound PSALMS, paper, (Dept. 4-1650) Plan Central Deanery Meeting DCCW Central Mrs. Paul A. Oelgoefz president of St. Patrick's Parish Council of Catholic Women, Sister Beatrice, O.P., of the department of education at St. Mary of the Springs College, and Mrs. James E. O’Leary, chairman of the Central Deanery P.T.A., discuss plans for the Fall Quarter conference of the Central Deanery of th* Diocesan Council of Catholic Women at St. Patrick's Church, Sept. 21, Sis ter Beatrice will speak on the "Role of the Religious Teacher in Fos tering Vocations." was pastor from 1928 to 1934. and another misstoner, the Rev. L. H. Martin. O.P.. was called from his itinerant labor to be 1934 to 1940. rapidly of Joseph’s care of the Bells To Church ROME—-(NC —A German steel foundry is casting four large bells to be donated to the ial Church in atom shlma, Japan, Fides script ion we proclaim the East.” The third T. L. Crow 1. Conlan, B. Hegarty, THE CATHOLIC TIMES, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1952 pastor from Church Damaged In May, 1935, the the church was badly damaged by fire. While re pairing the roof, a workmans hlow torch ignited a bird’s nest in the spouting. Fanned by a high wind, the blaze destroyed the roof and the huge pipe organ. the When Bishop Rosecrans died I following year, Fr. Gallagher v appointed temporary administrator of the dioce.sc For three years, he left the parish in charge of the Rev. John Madden Fr. Gallagher returned as pastor in 1880. and shortly afterward was named Bish op Administrator of the Diocese of Mass was held in the adjacent school building while the church was completely rebuilt and re decorated. Many struct provements were added shrine was built in the vestibule. im new In 1940, the Rev. F. J. Baeszler, O.P., succeeded Father Martin. The present pastor. Father Costello, as sumed his duties in 1945. the church building Today which has been sand-blasted, gives the impression that it has been re cently erected. After 100 years, the church continues as a mighty instrument for th? souls. Peace Memor bombed Hiro Mission news the second (St. Boniface is the first) hear the message pie of war-torn Germany to the people of Japan united in works of peace.” It will "From the peo- The four bell will be dedicated to Paul Mikl, the leader of the early Japanese martyrs, and will carry the inscription: "Blood of martyrs, the seed of Christians and the seed of peace.” 11 pads Bible Group Rev. Joseph S. Considi (above) professor of Scripture at Rosary O.P., Sacred College, elected III WAS president of e Catholic Biblical Association of merica at its ISth general meeting he’d at St. C.B.A in colh joration with the Bishops' Committee and the Na tional Center of the Cent etern ity of Christian Doctrine, is spon soring the Catholic Bible Week, September 21 to October S. (NC Photos) Fall Quarterly Conference To Feature the VI ork Of Parent-Teacher AmiTs Th? fall quarterly Conference of the Central Deanery. Columbus Diocesan Council of Catholic Wo men is included among the events marking the centennial year of St. Patrick parish. The Conference is scheduled for 2 p. m. Sunday. Sept. 21, at the church. The Rev. J, Costello, O.P.. pas tor since 1945. and the member of St. Patrick Parish Council will be hosts to all council members of Columbus and Franklin County. Following the brief business ses sion, under the chairmanship of Deanery president. Mrs. Alexander J. Gloeckner, the program featur ing the work of Catholic Parent Teacher Associations committee will be presented under the direc tion of Mrs James E. O’Leary, St. Michael parish, Deanery chairman. The Rev. Paul J. O Dea. Dean of Studies at St. Charles, the Diocesan Consultant for this committee, and Mrs. Henry Hayes, Diocesan chair man. will be guests. The program is built around the theme "Weighing a Way of Life.” Topics to bo considered include personal contact with teachers in molding character, in strengthen ing the relationship between home and school, and determining choice of vocation. Mr. Carl Baum, past president of Corpus Christi Parent-Teacher As sociation, and a member of St. Mary parish. Groveport, will dis cuss "Parents' Role in Vocations” while Sister Beatrice. O.P. of St. Mary of the Springs, Diocesan Consultant in Education, will speak on "Religious Teachers’ Role in Fostering Vocations.” The Rev. Ed ward Healey, a faculty member at St. Charles Borromeo High School and Seminary, will discuss "Par ental Objections to Religious Vo cations.” Decorations in the classrooms and school yard will feature an Ir ish motif and a program of Irish Tea is served under the direction of Mrs. Paul Oeigoetz, president of St. Patrick Parish Council, assist ed by Mrs. Anatole Langlois. Other committee elude: hospitality, Hendricks and Mrs. merly: refreshment Trinkle and Mrs sey decorations, the I he foundry's action follows example set by hnmh-ruined logne which donated an organ the memorial church. for Bo The foundry is located at chum in the heart of Ruhr., four hells will weigh three a half tons. The largest will be dedicated to Our Lady, Queen of Peace, and will bear this inscrip lion: "Steel raw maletial for war calls the nations to peace.” Th? and The second hell is being dedicat ed to St. Francis Xavier, of Japan, and will carry the "Coming from the West the Peace of Christ in Apostle in bell will be dedicated Canisius, Apostle of Germany venerated as chairmen in Mrs. Jofieph Willis Hem i, Mrs. Carl Terence Demp Mrs. Helen Shet- Miss Presiding at thr be: Mrs. H. A Hi Quinn, Miss Nell Margaret Russell, Mrs. John Bahl inger. Miss Margaret Clifford. Spaiiieh Bishop To Visit U.S. And Latin America MALAGA, Spain (NC) Bishop Angel Herrera Oria Malaga is making preparations go to Cuba. Venezuela, Colombia. Mexico and the United States the end of the year in order spread interest in the work of priests’ social institute. of to his Founded under the name Instituto Social Sacerdotal, it now called Instituto Leon XIII, Leo XIII Institute. Onlv A Word' VIENNA (Radio. NC) Aus tria's Catholics, gathered here their Katholikentag, heard a minder that mans struggle freedom inevitably leads to archy or tyranny, if the idea freedom is divorced from God. Human dignity, they were told, can be assured only if each per son himself makes a beginning by arousing his conscience and resolv ing to become a better Christian, rather than "leaving personal re sponsibilities to programs and or ganizations.” These thoughts incorporating the motto of the Katholikentag: Freedom and Dignity of Man— were expressed in a stirring ad dress by the Rev Hugo Rahner. S. J., professor of theology at Inns bruck university. He spoke at the opening session of the Katholiken tag following a Pontifical evening Mass in St. Stephens Cathedral The Papal Legate. His Eminence Theodor Cardinal Innitzer, Arch bishop of Vienna, all the Bishops of Austria, the country’s President. Theodor Koerner, and 'members of the government, including several socialists, attended the ceremony. Examining the tremendous tasks facing Austria s Catholics in order to regain and preserve man's dig nity and freedom, the speaker said: "Here, in the desperate plight of so many of our brethren. lies a heavy charge against us. Here there is more than enough reason for our humble ‘mea culpa’ hut also for a ‘tua culpa' addressed to those outside the Church who, as socialists, claim to have, or oughi tn have, a sense of social responsi bility.” The speaker, insisting that it is the Church alone that protects and defends the freedom and dignity of man, declared it futile either of a purely GET YOUR to base these two objectives on secular humanitarianism. Rahner, in stressing the individual responsibility Father need of against the threatened extinction of individual life by the paternal istic or totalitarian state, said: "The freedom of personal decision is even more important than ma terial security or physical exist- Phone GA. 2195-GA. 2196 1894 Parsons Ave 600 Mandi In Dennison "Peace Parade' Honor Blessed irjjin DENNISON—Over 600 parish ioners of Immaculate Conception church, Dennison, marched in the "Procession for Peace” recently folloving a High Mass celebrated by the pastor, the Rev. Hugh Gilbert. at to The procession, guided by Tus carawas County Sheriff. Paul Panchen and the Uhrichsville po lice. paraded from the church through the neighhoiing Uhrichs ville business district and hack through the Dennison business dis trict. or Heading the procession were the cross bearer and acolytes followed by a color guard consisting of Leo Cerano. Anthony Tomasina and Ferdinand Bonaduei. The Denni son public high school band led the marching units. for re fer an of Groups parading included grade and high school students. Catholic St. Mary's church Girl Scouts, choir. Blessed Scouts. Alt al and the Holy Virgin Sodality. Cub Boys, Altar Society. Name Society. The Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus—including Guy Cciarina. Peter McGuire. John Kush. Law rence Carmola. John Bonvechio and Frank McGuire—formed the honor guard for a beautiful float carry- erete price makes it easy to own th* "Ment.” let w show you tkn wenhrful teem ht achoa Capitol Camera Co. Great Entertainment FOR FALL WORLD SERIES FOOTBALL OLD FAVORITES NEW PROGRAMS SEE THEM ALL AT THEIR BEST ON THIS BIG SPECIALLY PRICED PAY Blessed Moth ing a statue of the was the queen Betty Smolak, Margie Col Also on the float of the procession. and her attendants, ams, Mary Margaret Moeller. Kath erine Clauser. Pauline Paesano and Helen Hayes. Color guard lor the float con John Oliver, Herb Still and Robert Heil. Carrot her Throughout the procession, the Rosary was led by Mrs. Burl Put nam in a sound cal with the re sponse made by the followers. St. Mary's Girls' Choir sang hymns. Following the parade. Benedic tion was led in the church with the Blessed Virgin statue being crown ed by queen Betty Smolack. In the evening. Irene Pietro and her ac cordionists entertained the large crowd which gathered at Dennison stadium. 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