‘Theology Digesf
To Appear In ’53
ST. LOUIS (NC) A magazine
which will digest for both priests
and laity outstanding theological
writings from all parts of the
world will be published three
times a year at Saint Louis Uni
versity School of Divinity, Saint
Mary’s, Kans., according to the De
cember issue of the Missouri Prov
ince’s Jesuit Bulletin.
The new magazine, to be called
Theology Digest, will be published
in January, April and October of
each year, starting January of 1953.
Articles will range the fields of
fundamental theology, dogmatic
theology, moral theology, ascetical
theology, canon law, scripture,
liturgy, and the history of the
ology.
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parish George Wachinger, St. Leo Parish and Tom Morbitzer,
Holy Cross parish. All are seniors.
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Indian Missions, three men and
one woman volunteered this month
for teaching work among the Amer
ican Indians.
Enrolled in the Marquette
League lay Apostolale for Ca
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McSpiritt of New York. Charles L.
McHarne-'S of Seattle. Harold M.
Mayer of Benton Harbor. Mich.,
and Francis Kieffer, veteran lay
volunteer in missionary work.
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------------God Love You
Without Prince Of Peace,
Peace Itself Is Impossible
-----------by Bishop Fulton J. Sheen-------------
A parable for the twentieth
century Three Wise Men of
the twentieth century in search
of peace came
e 1 e hem
which is some
times called
the U.N. There
they met Jo
seph the chief
engineer. Jo
seph told them
that peace
came only to
those who car
ried the key of
peace. The
Wise Men opene
es, each one saying he carried
the secret. The first brought
Gold or the power of money
which can distribute food and
cannon to other nations and thu*
make
which
peace.
to the modern
ed their brief cas-
the allies of democracy
is the government of
second Wise Man brought
TTie
frankincense or the modern sci
ence which is chemistry. It ap
peared as a hydrogen atom
which, when split by a neutron,
in turn splits other atoms until
a bombing force is released that
can wipe out life over large areas
of the earth.
The third Wise Man was a
University Professor who
brought a book entitled: “The
Philosophy of Myrrh’’—a treatise
on despair—-a way to live dan
gerously without the supersti
tion of religion and the myth of
God.
Receives The News
Pictured in the library of his
residence at Krasic, Yugoslavia,
Archbishop Aloysius Stopinac
of Zagreb Is shown in this
radio photo on tho day he
received notification that ho was
one of the 24 nowly-craatod Card
inals announced by Pope Pius
XII. Tho Cardinal-designate it
now confined by the Tito regime
to his residence following hit re
loate from prison a year ago.
Ha hat stated that he does not
plan to go to Rome to receive
the Red Hat at the Consistory of
January 12. (NC Photos)
67
THE CATHOLIC TIMES, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1952
Diocesan Missions To Benefit
From CCL Basketball Prevue
All Eight Central Catholic Teams W ill Participate
In Monday's Carnival At St. Charles
A chance to help the home missions of the Diocese and to
sec all the members of the Central Catholic Basketball League
in action will be afforded Diocesan cage fans Monday evening,
Dec. 22 at St. Charles gym, Columbus.
The occasion is the first annual Central Catholic League
prevue with all proceeds going to
the 26 home missions of the Dio
cese. Admission will be a donation
and the mission unit of each
school will be credited with the
donations of fans from its school.
Gym Donated
Officers of Mission Crusade units
will act as ushers and ticket takers
at the affair. The use of the Card
inal gymnasium has been donated
by the St. Charles mission unit
through the courtesy of the Rev.
Edward F. Spiers, chairman of the
Catholic High School Conference.
Besides helping the missions, the
prevue will give fans a possible
line on the 1952-53 CCL race. So
far. Lancaster St. Mary, Newark St.
•Francis and St. Charles seem to he
the teams to beat. Marion St.
Mary, u'hich captured the champ
ionship last year, has also develop
ped quickly and can be counted on
for a first division berth.
Complete Schedule
Monday’s prevue games will
begin at 7:30 p.m. with each of
the eight teams playing two six
minute periods. First game will
When Joseph was presented
with the three gifts, he answered
that they were not enough to
enter Bethlehem or the U.N. of
true peace. They protested, say
ing: “What more is there in the
world than Money, Power and a
psychological release from the
bogey of the supernatural? What
could we possibly have forgotten
to bring peace to the world oth
er than freedom from want, free
dom from weakness, freedom
from fear?”
Joseph whispered in the ear
of the first Wise Man, and he
looked sad. He in turn whisper
ed into the ear of the second
and the third and they all looked
sad. Then they remembered:
there was one thing that they
had forgotten they had forgot
ten the Mother and the Babe
they would have the Peace with
out the Prince of Petice, wealth
without charity, power without
humility, learning without truth.
If you have read this column
so far, you have read something
that is dedicated to the peace of
the world by bringing the Moth
er and the Babe to China. Japan,
India. Africa and the 614 mis
sionary areas of the church
throughout the world. The par
able bids you to bring the an
cient gifts with their ancient
meaning to the Babe and the
Mother: your gold, your frankin
cense and your myrrh: your
gold—• material offering your
frankincense- -the offering with
the intention of praising God as
incense burns itself out to lift
itself heavenwards your myrrh
—myrrh was used for burial,
hence your gift of sacrifice—-the
giving to a point where it is a
death to your selfishness and
your pride and your egotism that
you may live in Christ and
Christ may live in you.
GOD LOVE YOU to Mrs. T.,
who knitted an afghan and gave
the entire sale price to the Mis
sions for a Christmas gift
GOD LOVE YOU to D. for
$10 she promised the missions
if she passed a Civil Service Ex
amination GOD LOVE YOl
to D.A.H. “Enclosed is $2 I have
wandered off my diet four times
in 10 days at a cost of 25c each
time. 1 am doubling the amount
and sending it to you for the
Holy Father’s Missions.
At your request and a $2 of
fering to the Missions, we will
send you a World Mission Rosary
blessed by me.
Send your myrrh, your in
cense and your gold to the Most
Reverend Fulton J. Sheen, Na
tional Director of The Society
for the Propagation of the Faith,
or your Diocesan Director, the
Rev. James Kulp, 246 E. Town
St., Columbus 15, O.
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Springfield Catholic with the rest
of the schedule running off as fol
lows:
7.45 p. m.—Columbus Holy Fam
ily v Lancaster St. Mary 8 p.m.—
Columbus Rosary v Marion St.
Mary 8:15 p. m—Columbus St.
Mary v Columbus St. Charles 8:30
p. m.—loser of Holy Family Lan
caster St. Mary game v loser of
Newark St. Francis Springfield
Catholic game 8:45 p. m.—loser
of Rosary Marion St. Mary game
v loser of Columbus St. Mary St.
Charles game 9 p. m.—winner
of Newark Springfield game v
winner of Holy Family Lancaster
game 9:15 p. m. w inner of Rosary
Marion game v winner of St.
Charles Columbus St. Mary game.
Late Cardinal's
Anli-Nazi Stand
Hailed Bv Jews
MUNICH (NC) The “Soci
ety for Christian-Jew Cooperation”
here has honored the memory of
the late Cardinal Archbishop Faul
haber of Munich for his battle
against nazism.
“For us Jews, Cardinal Faul
haber will always remain the fight
er for freedom and human dig
nity,” said Dr. Singer, president of
the senate. Declaring that the late
Cardinal was one of the most out
standing personalities in modern
day religious life. Dr. Singer said
that the courageous battle for his
faith and human values had won
him esteem and love far beyond
denominational boundaries.
The speakers particularly recall
ed the Advent sermons of the late
Cardinal in which he condemned
the Nazi racial fanaticism of w’hich
the Jews of Germany were the
principal targets.
Representatives of the Christian
churches and of the Jewish con
gregation attended the ceremony.
Three Catholic
Beneficiaries Ii
CINCINNATI (NC -Three Ca
tholic educational institutions will
receive $50,000 each from the es
late of Charles F. Williams, Cin
cinnati business leader, who died
September 11.
A total of $334,500 will be dis
tributed to nearly 40 institutions,
most of them Catholic, under an
entry of designation filed in Pro
bate Court here. Under Mr. Will,
iams’ will, his widow was request
ed to leave the residue of his es
tate to religious, charitable,
educational institutions of
choice.
and
her
de
The three $50,000 bequests
signaled hy Mrs. Williams will go
to Xavier University here the
University of Notre Dame, and the
Cathedral-Seminary fund, a current
campaign for the expansion of St.
Gregory’s Seminary and rebuild
ing of the old St. Peter in Chains’
Cathedral here.
Mrs Williams also directed that
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Teamwork In The Philippines
Sister M. Camillus of the Columban Sisters and her brother.
Father James Lillis, also a Columban, check on this little Fiiipina's
catechism lesson. They are both stationed in Ozamis City on tho Is
land of Mindanao in tho Philippines. (NC Photos)
Negro Priest
Named Bishop
BAY ST. LOUIS. Miss., —(NC)—
Father Joseph Bowers. S.V.D., 42.
a Negro priest-alumnus of St. Aug
ustine's Seminary here, has been
named Auxiliary Bishop of Accra,
Gold Coast, West Africa by His
Holiness Pope Pius XII.
News of the appointment was
cabled by the Divine Word Gener
alate in Rome to Father William
C. Bauer, S.V.D., provincial of the
Southern American Province of the
Divine Word. In his new post.
Bishop-designate Bowers will assist
Bishop Adolph A. Noser S.V.D.,
of Accra.
Father Bowers, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Sheriff Bowers, was born on
March 28, 1910 at Vielle Case,
Dominica, West Indies. He en
tered St. Augustine's Seminary in
1928 and graduated from the Jun
ior College in 1931. He pronoun
ced his perpetual vows in Septem
ber, 1938 and was sent to Rome to
complete his last year of theology.
He was ordained in Rome on Jan
uary 22, 1939. He was named a
Gold Coast missioner a few months
later, shortly after the Divine Word
missionaries took over the West
Africa mission territory.
Institutions
i Bequest
$25,000 be given to the Jesuit Sem
inary Aid Association for the sup
port of Seminaries of Chicago, lo
cated at nearby Milford,
Ohio,
diesel-en
the Insti
graduate
Mr. Williams’ 73-foot
gined boat was given to
tutum
school
ducted
cese.
Divi Thomae,
of scientific research con
by the Cincinnati archdio-
Any balance from the estate will
go to St. Xavier High School. Cin
cinnati.
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Baroness' Book Chosen
MILWAUKEE (NC) Where
Love Is, God Is, a new book about
the apostolate of the laity, will be
the January selection of the Cath
olic Literary Foundation, Louise
Altmann, Foundation manager, an
nounced today. The book is by
Catherine de Hueck Doherty, best
known as the founder of Friend
ship House.
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FIVE STICKS
Do you know that the only rel
ics of the Crib of the Little Babe
of Bethlehem are five sticks of
wood, preserved in the Church of
St. Mary Major in Rome? While
your Holy Mass so devoutly heard
on Christmas Day will be a manger
for His coming, can you give $10
for a stone in the Chapel of Our
I.ady of Fatima, which we hope to
build in far off Ethiopia, for His
poor?
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Bethlehem 1952
LOVELY HANDS
Think of those lovely hands of
the Baby God, fondling His Moth
er’s face. The hands of His priests
bring Him to the world over and
over again in the Mass. Can you
adopt Michael, a student in the
Seminary at Beit Jala, near Beth
lehem. and give the $600 needed
lor his six years’ training.. On
Christmas Night he will be at the
Crib praying, to have a benefactor.
Will you make his hands lovely?
WHAT IS MYRRH? One of the Three Kings left It at the feet of
Jeaus in the Crib. It was an ointment used to anoint dead bodies—
all too prophetic of Christ’s death on the Cross. Gold we can under
stand—it is for a King, and King of the World the Little Babe was.
Incense is for God—and God He was. But myrrh? Ah. this helps us
to participate in the sacrifices of Our Saviour in His agony and on the
Croat. You do this by your STRINGLESS GIFTS to poor Near Eaat
missionaries.
JESUS’ PICTURE
The Babe in the Crib
gives us a picture of
God. Can you give $40
for a picture of the
Sacred Heart of Jesus
for a humble chapel?
TRUK MEANING? Christmas means Christ* Mm and we do need
so many Mass offerings to support needy Near East miaeionarie*.
YOUR STRAW
It will ba visits to His Crib on
Christmas morning. Warm the
little bodies of our orphans by giv
ing a mite for ORPHANS BREAD.
We have all too many of them.
I&llear Hst Olissionsjh
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FIRST ALTAR
Our Lady's Pure Heart
was His first Altar. We
do need badly altars,
costing $50. for chapela
we have built.
WHICH PILLOW?
The Little Lord Jesus will find a
pillow for his head in hearts made
strong by sacrifice. The Christian
Brothers at Cheren In Eritrea beg
us for $100 at this time. Won’t
you help them?