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1
Bishop Galvin. Founder Of
St. Columban Society,
Mas In China 441 Year*
HONG KONG (NC)— A labor
worn prelate who founded a far
flung missionary society to aid the
China missions and labored there
himself for almost a lifetime is to
day looking sadly at the Chinese
frontier which for him has a "Not
Welcome”. sign.
He is Bishop Edward J. Galvin,
founder of the St. Columban For
eign Mission Society and a mission
ary in China I01 almost 40 years
'when he was expelled by the hi
nese communists.
Approaching his 7(Jth birthday.
Bishop Galvin has been in China
most of
crowned
there by
yang lor
to his service in China, hr was for
three years an assistant in Holy
Rosary parish, Brooklyn.
1912. He
his years since
his missionary career
serving as Bishop of Han
the past 25 years. Prioi
(1) He obstructed the schismatic
“independent church” movement
(2) He established the “reaction
ary” Legion of Mary in his diocese:
(3) He said "antipathetic” things
about the regime: (4i He “disobey
ed” the Red laws, and (5) He had
destroyed the property of the "peo
ple.”
A native of Kilmurry. County
Cork. Ireland. Bisnop Galvin Vas
ordained in 1909 alter completing
studies at famed Maynooth Semi
nary. In 1912 he went to China.
Returning to Ireland (or a rest,
he begged students, priests and
Bishops for I he formation of a mis
sionary society to aid the China
missions. His zeal attracted follow
ers and in 1917 Pope Benedict XV
blessed the new venture and plac
ed the missionary society under
the patronage of St, Columban.
Ireland’s missionary saint. In 1918.
17 students gathered in an ivy
covered residence at Dalgan Park.
County Galway, to begin their stud
ies at the first seminary of the
new society.
World-Wide
Today the Columban Fathers
have spread to many parts of the
globe. The society numbers 600
priests ano 200 students. In the
United States alone it numbers al
most 100 priests and is active in
six archdioceses and five dioceses.
The Columbans also have mission
posts in Korea. Japan, the Philip
pines, Burma, the Fiji Islands. Aus
tralia, New Zealand, Peru, Chile
and Argentina.
It was Bishop Galvin himself
who established the Columban Fa
thers in the United States. He was
also the founder and first editor of
The Far East, the society's month
ly magazine in the U.S. Bishop
Galvin was likewise instrumental
in founding the Missionary Sisters
of St. Columban who are active in
the United States, China, the Phil
ippines and Burma.
Health Officials
WASHINGTON (NC) Dr.
Yves Biraud. director of the Di
vision of Epidemiological Services
of the World Health Organization
has praised the “World Survey ol
Catholic Leprosy Work.” recently
published by the Mission Press in
Techny. III.
He cited its “highly significant
figures concerning the distribu
tion” of Hansen's disease (leprosy),
in a letter received here by the
survey's author. Raphael Brown.
Red Chinese 2,000th Jesuit Hid Farewell
mis
con-
pub
low
cur
and
Dr. Biraud added that “the
sions and clergy might plav a
siderable pari in enlightening
lie opinion in respect to the
contagiousness ol leprosy, the
ability of the incipient cases,
therefore the desirability of replac
ing compulsory segregation by vol
untary treatment in open clinics.’’
Commendations of the surveys
usefulness to leprosy experts have
also been received horn the presi
dent and the medical director ol
the Leonard Wood Memorial
(American Leprosy Foundation),
the chief of the Division of Inter
national Health of the Public
Health Service, and the general
secretary of the (Protestant) Amer
ican Leprosy Missions.
Q....................... ... ......
DUBUQUE, Iowa (NC) In
an ad for the De Luxe Motel on
Highway 20, west of Dubuque, the
proprietors. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Burkart, promise to give 10 per
cent of a guest’s room rent to
Mt. St. Bernard Seminary from
September 15 to Mav 15 if the
guest brings the advertisement
mentions it when registering.
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WASHINGTON (NC) A Ca
tholic mother advocating standards
of morality and decency in televi
sion won plaudits at a Congres
sional Committee hearing here At
the same session an American
Civil Liberties Union spokesman,
who opposed even a voluntary de
cency code set up by the industry,
was told by a Congressman his po
sition was untenable.”
Mrs. Winfield D. Smart, mother
of seven and past president of the
St. James Parish Council of Ca
thclic women of Falls Church, Va..
reported that a survey ‘showed
an almost universal dissatisfac
tion on the part of the parents
with the general quality of TV pro
grams which children were view
Little Change
A second survey, after a decency
code was put into effect by the
National Association of Radio and
Television Broadcasters, she said,
indicated that enactment of the
TV code had very little influence
on the type of
for children,
shown between
7 p. m. daily.”
“If the industry cannot police
itself under the provisions of the
NARTB Code, then I would be
among the first to do all within my
power to encourage more drastic
measures—even legislation which
would compel television to remain
within accepted standards of mor
ality and decency.”
Herbert Monte I^evy ol the Amer
ican Civil Liberties Union said the
union is strongly opposed to any
controls beyond those existing now
under Federal license The volun
tary code set up by the industry
itself he declared, will ‘violate
freedom of the the people of this
country.”
This code, setting up detailed
broadcasting standards, is sub
scribed to by 91 of 107 TV stations
throughout the country and the
four
TV networks.
Matter of Taste
attempts to set a standard of
for the entire nation, which
cannot be done,” Mr. Levy
•it
just
maintained.
Representative Harris of Arkan
sas, the subcommittee chairman,
asked Mr. Levy if the civil liber
ties union laid down any principles
lor its members to conform to.
The ACLU spokesman said the on
ly principle spelled out was that
no one could be a member if he be-
THE at O I S FRIDAY OCTOBER 8 1 9 5 2
Among those bidding farewell to the Rev. Joseph 0. Riordan,
S.J., (center) 2,000th Jesuit to complete the theological course at
Woodstock College, Woodstock, Md., are the Rev. John V. Matthews,
S.J., (right) the 1,000th priest trained there and professor of'Dog
matic Theology at Woodstock for the past 24 years, and Rev. Joseph
F. Murphy. S.J., college rector. (NC Photos)
TV Survey By Catholic
Parents Highly Praised
longed to a communist or other
subversive organization.
'I hen, countered Representative
Klein, the ACLU has voluntarily
adopted a guiding principle. V hv
sh uld it oppose other groups vol
untarily. adopting a
principles—groups
I consider your posit
’enable,” Representative
told Mr. Lew.
pressive” by Reps. Klein. Harris
and Joseph P. 0 Han a of Minnesota
I he Congressman show ed special
interest in plans reported by Mrs
hoi it
programs ottered
particularly those
the hours of 5 and
of
Mr. Joseph Glaser (above)
Detroit, who was chosen national
president of the National Confer
ence of Catholic Charities, at the
28th annual meet/ng just held
in Cleveland. He succeeds Mon
signor Eugene A. Loftus, Direc
tor of Catholic Charities, Diocese
of Buffalo. (NC Photos)
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to model its survey on the
Church one, making spot
checks in cities and other com
munities in various parts of the
country.
WASHINGTON (NC)—About
70 per cent of the major U.S. cities
and more than half of the 2.400
■incorporated communities in
and Catholic Wo
subsidiary and at
to take steps to
keep rent control in their areas
where conditions wan anted reten
tion. Controls were to end in many
communities alter Sept. 30 unless
the local governing body or a pop
ular referendum said a substantial
housing shortage existed and that
controls should be kept.
Solemn Requiem High Mass was
sung Monday in the Mother House
of the Sisters of Divine Provi
dence. Allison Park. Pa., for Sister
M. Anastasia Bambeck,
Mr. and Mrs. William
Dover, who died Sept.
Beds Air Plan
To Seize Rule
In Australia
leading Comm uniat Organ
Outline* Tactic* Of
Impending Revolution
SYDNEY. Australia—(SC)—The
Catholic press here has given wide
publicity to revelations of what
are called the tactics to be adopted
by the Communist Party in its aim
to seize control of Australia.
The tactics are outlined in an
article by Aarons, secretary
oi the Party’s New South Wales
Committee, in the Communist Re
view. which describes itself as “the
organ of theory and practice of the
Party." The magazine is regarded
a the leading communist publica
tion in this country.
According to the article, the
Communist Party policy in Aus'
traiia at the present stage is based
on the following three points.
1 To force the federal Liberal
Party Government oi Prime Minis
ter G. Menzies out of office,
Using every form oi struggle—the
economic strike, the political
strike, petition
tions. public mt
meetinss and i
2. Io split the Australian Labor
Party, (which, like the British l^a
bor Partj, ha- left-wing elements,
though probably to a less degree1
and create a United Front with the
Left Wing on the basis oi Marxism
Leninism.
3. To secure the election of a
federal luiboi Government, and
then immediately work to secure
its fall so that its place might be
taken by a "people s government
In other words, the Australian
(ommunist Party aims to repeat
w hat happened in Hungary.
Czechoslovakia and other Central
European countries.
nor
mal defense rental areas have vol
until next Apr. 30. according to the
l^ast July the
oi Catholic Men
men urged their
filiated groups
The Communist Review made no
secret of the fact that its first bid
for power will be in New South
Males. Nor was its program pre
senter as a long-range one, as in
dicated in the concluding para
giaph of Aaron s article: "Our fu
ture is not a far-away dream that
may happen for our children, or
our children’s children: it is right
Indiana Plav er*. (oarhe*
Attend Pre-Game Ma**
Twenty Catholic players and
three coaches of the Indiana Uni
versity football team attended
Mass and received Holy Commun
ion Saturday morning at St. Jo
seph s Cathedral before the team s
game with Ohio State.
Five non Catholic members of
the team accompanied the group
to Mass. The group included head
coach Bernie Crimmans and assist
ants Bob Maddock and Mickey Con
nolly.
1952
O------
Dies At Convent
daughter of
Bam beck of
St. Joseph’s
Anastasia
A former student at
school in Dover, Sister
had served her community in a
teaching capacity for the past 25
years. Her last teaching appoint
ment was St. Walburga s school in
Pittsburgh.
Besides her parents. Sister Anas
tasia is survived by a brother,
James, of Rt. 2. Dover. Burial was
at Providence Hts. Cemetery
Allison Park.
in
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.Dick Connor To Adtlre**
Luncheon Chib Today
J. D. (Dick) Connor, prominent
Columbus Catholic lawyer, will be
the mam speaker at the second
Fall meeting of the Catholic Men s
Luncheon Club today Friday. Oct.
3. at 12 noon at the Virginia hotel.
The club regularly meets the
first Friday of every month. The
Rev. William Kappes is moderator
and L. T. Murnane is president.
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10.000 Catholic Men Meet
CORDOBa. Argentina (NO—
About 10.000 participants gathered
here for 'the eighth national as
sembly of Catholic Action 5 oung
Men at which His Eminence An
tonio Cardinal Caggiano, Bishop
of Rosario, presided.
PATERSON. N. J.—(NO—Fran
ciscans of the Province of the Most
Holy Name of Jesus this week-end
will mark the 50th anniversary of
their province, second largest in
the world wide order.
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