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MASS ORDO
Liturgy Of The Week
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26
FEAST OF ST. STEPHEN
THE FIRST MARTYR
Red vestments, Gloria Second
prayer of the Nativity, Credo. Pre
face and Communicantes of the
Nativity.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27
FEAST OF ST. JOHN,
APOSTLE AND EVANGELIST
White vestments, Gloria, Second
prayer of the Octave. Credo, Pre
face and Communicantes of the
Nativity.
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 28
SUNDAY WITHIN THE OCTAVE
OF THE NATIVITY:
FEAST OF THE HOLY
INNOCENTS
Red vestments. Gloria, Second
prayer of the Octave. Tract omit
ted. Credo, Preface, etc of the
Nativity.
MONDAY, DECEMBER 29
FEAST OF ST. THOMAS BECKET
Red vestments, Gloria, Second
prayer of the Octave, Credo, Pre
face. etc., of the Nativity.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30
TUESDAY WITHIN THE OCTAVE
OF THE NATIVITY
MASS OF SUNDAY
White vestments. Gloria Second
prayer of the Octave. Credo, Pre
face. etc., of the Nativity.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31
FEAST OF ST. SYLVESTER
White vestments, Gloria. Second
prayer of the Octave, Credo. Pre
face, etc., of the Nativity.
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 1
FEAST OF THE CIRCUMCISION
OF OUR LORD:
OCTAVE DAY OF CHRISTMAS
White vestments, Gloria, Credo,
Preface, etc., of the Nativity.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 2
OCTAVE DAY OF ST. STEPHEN
Red vestments, Gloria, Proper
prayer, Second prayer of the Bless
ed Virgin, Third for the Church or
Pope. Preface of the Nativity.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 3
OCTAVE DAY OF ST. JOHN
THE APOSTLE
White vestments. Gloria, Second
prayer of the Blessed Virgin. Third
for the Church or Pope, Preface of
the Apostles.
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Church's Need For Young
Leaders Cited By NCWC
WASHINGTON—(NC)—The need
for leaders from the laity on all
levels to further the work of the
Church was stressed by Msgr. How.
ard J. Carroll, General Secretary
of the National Catholic Welfare
Conference, in a talk here.
The Monsignor addressed a ses
sion of the three-day meeting of
the National Federation of Dioce
san Catholic Youth Councils’ execu.
tive board in the N. C. W. C. head
quarters. The N. C. W. C. official
lauded the progress made by the
federation, formed a year ago in
Cincinnati, but emphasized that the
enemies of the Church and of west
etn civilization, in theii organiza
tion and activating of youth, have
set a pace which max prove cliff
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Catholic Authors Group Meets
w
Mr. Philip Temple (right), librarian of Georgetown University,
shows the library's exhibit of Saint Francis Borgia manuscripts to fel
low members of the board of governors of the Gallery of Living Ca
tholic Authors at the board's recent meeting at the university. Left
to right are: Rev. Paul Hanly Furfey, of Catholic University Dr. Ru
dolph Allers and Professor Riley Hughes of Georgetown, Dr. Roy J.
Deferrari, Catholic University, and Mr. Temple. (NC Photos)
]952 National
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lege s 1952 Magnificat Medal
Canadian Census Discloses 6,069,
496 Catholics arc 43.3% of total
population.
MAY
A million persons packed Barce
lona, Spain, for the 35th Interna
tional Eucharistic Congress, one of
history’s most spectacular demon
strations ol faith. Ihe 1952 Ofli
cial U.S. Catholic Directory report
ed 29.407.520 Catholics in nation.
Catholic Committee for Refugees
reported 415 displaced priests from
iron curtain countries placed in
U.S., homes found for 116 others,
some 600 still abroad. Catholic
Hospital Association’s 37th annual
meeting was in Cleveland. Serra
International’s 10th convention in
Milwaukee.
JUNE
Germany’s beloved Michael Car
dinal von Faulhaber, 83, died, re
ducing the Sacred College ot Car
dinals to 46. Fr. Theodore Hes
burgh, C.S.C., succeeded Fr. John
J. Cavanaugh, C.S.C., as University
of Notre Dame president. Over
riding a Piesidcntial veto. Con
gress enacted the McCarran-Walter
omnibus immigration bill.
JULY
Pope Pius issued an Apostolic
I-etter in which he dedicated in a
“most special way” the Russian
people to the Immaculate Heart of
Mary. The Holy See issued an in
struction to the Bishops on rules
governing saered art.
Chicago’s Cardinal Stritch open
ed both the Republican and Demo
cratic national conventions there
with prayer. The Glenmary Sisters
of Glendale, O., were recognized
officially hy the Holy See. The
Catholic Daughters of America
held their golden jubilee conven
tion at Lake Placid, N.Y. and the
Catholic Total Abstinence Union,
its 80th annual meeting in Wor
cester, Mass
AUGUST
Pope
Pius created the new Prov
Kansas, making the Kansas
Kansas diocese an archdi-
ince of
City in
ocese.
Bishop William T. Mulloy of Cov
ington. was elected president at the
13th National Liturgical Confer
ence in Cleveland. Mrs. Helen T.
Howard, Columbus. O., was named
Supreme Regent of the Daughters
of Isabella at its Toronto conven
tion. The 97th national Catholic
Central Verein convention was held
in St. Louis 70th annual Supreme
Council. Knights of Columbus,
meeting in Los Angeles 15th Ca
tholic Students’ Mission Crusade
convention at Notre Dame U., and
22nd Congress of Pax Romana at
Ottawa, Toronto, Montreal and
Quebec.
SEPTEMBER
By thosands, Catholics swarmed
into Vienna for a Katolikontag in
the wake of a similar successful
convention in Berlin Germany's
Hierarchy at 86th annual Fulda
conference noted “godlessness is
no longer fashionable.”
Msgr. H. Alphonsus Harrington,
who has four priest brothers, two
nun sisters, was named Bishop of
Kamloops. Canada Mrs. William
H. Dalton. Augusta, Me. was elect
ed president at 26th National Conn
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cil of Catholic Women convention
in Seattle. The 38th annual Na
tional Conference of Catholic Char
ities convention was held jointly
with the St. Vincent de Paul Soci
ety and the Apostleship of Sea in
Cleveland. Fr. Patrick Peyton.
C.S.C., opened a Family Rosary
Crusade in the New' York arch
diocese. Catholic Bible Week (Sept.
28-Oct. 5), a nation-wide commem
oration of the 500th anniversary of
the Gutenberg Bible, opened.
OCTOBER
Death sentences were given after
a mass “trial’’ in a Bulgarian com
munist court to Bishop Eugene
Bossilkofi of Nicopol, and three
priests and prison sentences were
imposed on 21 priests, a nun and
14 laymen. Denounced throughout
the free world, the incident was
characterized by U.S. State Depart
ment as communism’s attempt to
destroy the last remnants of the
Chinch in Bulgaria.
Catholic Youth Week was mark
ed nation-w de October 19 to 26.
The 1952 Hoey Awards for pro
moting interracial justice went to
Charles F. Vatterott, jr., St. Louis,
and Joseph J. Yancey, Negro
founder of Pioneer Athletic Club,
New York Rep. John McCormack
of Massachusetts received the 1952
Peace Medal at the Third Order of
St. Francis convention in Milwau
kee. Bishop Ralph I.. Hayes of
Davenport was elected president
at the 30th annual National Cath
olic Rural Life Conference conven
tion in Saginaw, Mich.
NOVEMBER
Pope Pius named 24 prelates as
Cardinals, scheduled a January 12
consistory to bestow' Red Hats. The
action brings Sacred College of
Cardinals membership from 46 to
the lull 70.
At the annual Washington meet
ing, the U.S. Hierarchy issued a
statement called “Religion, Our
Most Vital Asset, pointing up the
secularist threat to the U.S. gov
eminent. The Pope sent a congrat
ulatory message to Dwight D. Eis
enhower alter his defeat ot Gov.
Adlai Stevenson in the presidential
election. Joining the 47 other
States, California, in a referendum,
voted tax exemption for parochial,
other non-profit, non-public schools.
A Thanksgiving’ Clothing Week
campaign to aid war needy was
conducted in 104 U.S. Secs with
a 4,000-ton of clothing goal.
Michael T. Keller, Boston insur
ance executive, was named NCCS
executive committee chairman.
George Meany, 58. was elected A.E.
oi L. president to succeed the late
William Green Dixie Lee Crosby,
40. wife ol Bing Crosby, was re
ceived into Catholic Church short
ly before her death of cancer.
First annual Peace Award went to
late Sen Brian McMahon of Con
necticut at silver jubilee conven
tion of Catholic Association for In
ternational Peace in Washington.
Death came to CIO President Phil
ip Murray. 66 Bishop James Mc
Fadden, 71. of Youngstown.
DECEMBER
As it did last year, the U.S.
Hierarchy called on America’s 30,
000,000 Catholics to observe De
cember 28 as a nation-wide prayer
and reparation day lor the perse
ruled of the world. Cardinal Spell
man left New York to spend his
Christmas for the second succes
sive year with the nation’s fighting
forces in Korea.
President-elect Eisenhower nam
ed Martin P. Durkin, 58, labor
leader and daily communicant, to
be Secretary of Labor. A Cardinal,
8 Archbishops. 20 Bishops, thou
sand of priests, nuns and laymen
attended the third national Mis
sionary Congress in Monterrey,
Fr. Georges Bissonnette, 31, As
sumptionist, was issued a visa by
Russian Embassy to replace Fr.
Arthur Brassaid in Moscow. In
dignation mounted in Britain over
the governments invitation to
Yugoslavia’s Marshal Tito to visit
the nation. The racial segregation
issue in the nation s public schools
was argued before the U.S. Su
preme Court First U.S. seminary
of the Missionaries of SS Peter
and Paul was dedicated in Colum
bus O. Marshal Tito of Yugoslavia
broke oil diplomatic relations with
the Vatican voicing his anger over
elevation \ichbishop Stepinac
to Cardinalatc.
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Family Life awards for their good
example and Christian zeal. Hon
ored were Mr. and Mrs. James P.
Charles of St. Thomas parish, Co
lumbus Mr. and Mrs. George Ful
cher. of St. Augustine parish. Co
lumbus Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J.
Griffin of St. Joseph parish, Cir
cleville, and Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Jacobs of St. Thomas Parish, Co
lumbus.
April 4—Victor J. Warken, su
pervisor of Commodity Distribution
Ohio Welfare Department, was
elected chairman of the Catholic
Welfare Bureau advisory board. He
is a member of Christ the King
parish.
April 19—The Rt. Rev. Msgr.
Paul J. Glenn, Ph.D., S.T.D. com
pleted 25 years as a member of the
faculty of St. Charles Seminary.
May 2—The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Ber
nard P. Vogel retired as pastor of
St. Leo’s parish. He had spent 32
of his 47 years in the priesthood as
head of the south end parish.
May 2—Bishop Ready dedicated
the new grade school of Our Lady
of Peace parish. The new one-story
building contains six classrooms.
May 11—Bishop Ready offered a
Solemn Pontifical Mass at St.
Thomas the Apostle church. Co
lumbus. marking the golden jubi
lee of the foundation of the parish.
May 17—Mrs. H. Hemler of
1469 Eastwood Ave., the oldest
member of St. Joseph’s Cathedral
parish, marked her 100th birthday
today.
May 18—The new’ Corpus Christi
Church, one of the diocese s most
modern architectural structures,
was formally dedicated by Bishop
Ready today.
May 18—The spring conference
of the Columbus Diocesan Council
of Catholic Women attracted 1600
women to Newark. Miss Sophia
deValle of Mexico City, leader of
the Catholic action movement in
the city, told of religious oppres
sion in the country.
May 22—The Rev. Robert E.
Gately and the Rev. Jerome Kend
zierski were ordained priests by
Bishop Ready in the Chapel at St.
Charles Seminary.
May 24—An open house, occa
sioned by the opening of an annex
which increases the capacity of
the home to 50 patients, was held
at St. Rita’s Home for the Aged,
Columbus.
May 28—Cornerstone laying cer
emonies for the new $300,000 No
tre Dame High School in Ports
mouth were held today with Bish
op Ready presiding. When com
pleted the building will provide
classroom facilities for students
now attending Holy Redeemer and
St. Mary’s High Schools.
June 1 The largest confirma
tion class in the history of the di
ocese-498 adults received the
Sacrament from Bishop Ready in
St. Joseph’s Cathedral.
June 6- A total of 887 seniors
in 24 parochial schools have earned
high school diplomas.
June 11—The first member of
the Corpus Christi parish to re
ceive Holy Orders was the Rev.
Carl James Breitfeller, who was
ordained today in Washington by
Archbishop Patrick A. O’Boyle.
June 12 A new parish dedicat
ed under the title oi St. Gabriel
was canonically established today.
The parish area is in the north
eastern section oi the city (Amvet
Village). Eight acres of land have
been purchased on the north side
of Mock Road at Woodland Ave
nue for the parish site.
June 15—The Rev. Eugene F.
Dunn, pastor of St. Vincent dePaul
Church. Mt. Vernon, celebrated the
silver jubilee of his ordination to
day.
June 22 The Rev. Clement B.
Teipe, pastor of St. Luke’s parish,
Danville, for 37 years, observed the
golden anniversary of his ordina
tion today.
June 27- The Rev. James Grib
bon, an Air Force Captain, who has
3’a years in the service, native of
New York City, was named as
chaplain of the 1100 Catholic air
men at Lockbourne Air Base.
July 4 -Appointment of the Rev.
George F. Schorr, J.C.D., as Vice
Chancellor of the Diocese, headed
a list of new assignments for 22
diocesan priests. New pastors are
the Rt. Rev. Francis J. Schwende
man, St. Leo’s Rev. Joseph Hakcl,
Holy Cross Church. Rev. William
Stacker, Holy Trinity Church, Jack
son the Rev. Richard Connelly,
St. Colman’s Church, Washington
C.H. the Rev. Andrew Hohman,
Church of the Atonement. Crooks
ville the Rev. Robert R. Schmidt,
St. Joseph Church, Sugar Grove
and chaplain. Boys Industrial
School, Lancaster the Rev. Ber
nard Jones, St. Genevieve s Church,
Calmoutier the Rev. harles
Jones. St. Philip Neri Church, Mur
ray City.
July 4—-The Very Rev. Msgr.
Adrain F. Brandehoff, J.C.L.. re
signed as rector of the Pontifical
College Josephinum. Ill health
forced him to vacate the post
which he held for seven years.
July 6—Bishop Ready presided
at the cornerstone laying ceremon
ies of an addition to cost S200.000
and remodeling of Sacred Heart
School, New Philadelphia.
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July 13 Graduation exercises
for the largest class of nurses ever
to complete the three-year diploma
course at St. Francis Hospital, 22
graduates, were held today in St.
Joseph Cathedral.
July 18 The Very Rev. James
J. McLarney, O.P., was reelected
prior of the Dominican House of
Studies and re-appointed pastor of
St. Joseph Church in Somerset. He
will hold both positions for the
next three years.
July 18—Plans were announced
for a $100,000 convent planned for
the Sisters of Ihe Divine Provi
dence who comprise the faculty of
St. Joseph School, Dover.
July 25—The cornerstone for the
new Holy Spirit School at 4381 E.
Broad Street was blessed today.
The six-room school for elementary
pupils will be open in September.
August 21- Some 120 students
from diocesan schools are attend
ing the 15th national convention
of the Catholic Students Mission
Crusade, which opened today at
Notre Dame University.
August 22—The first summer
school of liturgical music ever to
be held in the diocese opened for
five days at St. Charles College.
August 15—The Sisters of St.
Joseph, who have foundations in
21 archdioceses and dioceses of
the United States, will establish a
house in the Columbus diocese,
Bishop Ready announced today.
August 15 More than 11,000
parochial school students will have
the benefit of the city Health de
partment’s nursing service, when
school opens this fall, the Rev.
Bennett Applegate acting superin
tendent of school, announced.
August 15—The Rev. Paul A.
Gieringer, pastor of St. Anthony of
Padua Church, was chosen new
rector of the Pontifical College
Josephinum.
August 28 “Recruiting for
Christ” was the theme of a two-day
golden jubilee convention for di
ocesan teachers and principals
which opened today at St. Mary
of the Springs College. Some 500
priests and nuns for 81 parochial
schools attended.
August 28—A three-day festival
opened today to mark the silver
jubilee of St. Augustine church.
Columbus.
September 5 The Pontifical
Foreign Mission Institute of SS.
Peter and Paul has opened a semi
nary at 324 East North Broadway,
Columbus, and has already accept
ed five young men as students. It
is the Institute's first seminary in
the United States.
Sept. 7—Ground for the new St.
Gabriel Church to be located at
Mock Road and Woodland Avenue
in northeast Columbus, was broken
by the Very Rev. Msgr. Harold
O’Donnell, pastor.,
Sept. 22—Bishop Ready announc
ed new assignments for five di
ocesan priests, including the Rev.
Bennett C. Applegate as diocesan
superintendent of schools. Fr. Ap
plegate has been acting superin
tendent for the past year.
Sept. 26—The Rev. Charles A.
Curran. Ph professor oi psychol
ogy at St. Charles Seminary, has
been elected president of the
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Sept. 28—A Solemn Mass, with
Bishop Ready presiding, opened
the week-long diocesan observance
of National Catholic Bible Week.
The celebration commemorates the
500th anniversary of the printing
of the Gutenberg Bible.
Oct. 8—New regulations concern
ing education, marriage, Masses,
and vocations were promulgated by
Bishop Ready at the fifth synod in
diocesan history. Some 190 priests
attended the synod in St. Joseph
Vathedral.
Oct. 12—The obligation of lead
ing an exemplary life dedicated to
Christ was stressed by Bishop
Ready in an address at the Holy
Name Rally al St. Joseph’s Priory.
Somerset. More than 200 persons
participated in the rally.
Oct. 17—More than 700 women
attended the seventh annual con
vention of the Diocesan Council
of Catholic Women in the Deshler
A’ailick Hofei. Dr. James O’Neill,
noted educator and author, spoke
on the theme of his book “Catholi
cism and American Freedom.”
Oct. 18 Parishioners of St.
Patrick s Church. Columbus, began
a three-day celebration in observ
ance of the church’s 100th anni
versary. The parish is the second
oldest in Columbus.
Oct. 28—A fifteen-week course
in Theology for Laymen opened
today in the Columbus Gallery of
Fine Arts. The course is based on
St. Thomas Aquinas’ Summa Theo
logica and will deal with the life
of Our Lord and the manner in
Vhich He is our model.
Nov. 9—A talk by Louis Budenz
highlighted the golden jubilee cel
ebration of the foundation of the
Holy Name Society of St. Nicholas
church. Zanesville.
Nov. 9 Talks by Bishop Ready
of Columbus and Bishop John D.
Wright of Worcester, Mass., high
lighted the two-day meeting of the
Ohio Regional Conference of the
National Laywomen s Retreat
League.
Nov. 18—The moral tone of mo
tion pictures has shown a marked
improvement, in the past two
years, according to a report given
by Bishop Ready at the annual
meeting of the Archbishops and
Bishops of the United States. The
prelates met in Washington.
Nov. 21 Bishop Ready blessed
S 49 N. High St.
Day Of Reparation. Prayer
To End With Holy Hour
Participation of the Columbus
Diocese Sunday in the nation-wide
day of Reparation and Prayer will
be climaxed at 7 p. m. with a.Holy
Hour in St. Joseph Cathedral. The
Rev. Robert White, assistant at the
Cathedral, will preach.
The Blessed Sacrament will be
exposed all day follow ing the 11 a.
Mass.
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German Book On Index
VATICAN CITY—(Radio, NC)
A German book dealing with cer
tain aspects of sex lite has been
placed on the Index oi Forbidden
Books. The ban, pronounced in a
decree of the Sacred Congregation
of the Holy Office issued today,
concerns the book “Eine Anthro
pologic der Geschlechtegemein
schaft” by Ernest Michel.
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PALMIRA, Colombia (NC)
Forty-eight Japanese belonging to
a farming colonv were baptized
in Trinity parish here. Immediately
after the ceremonies. 21 couples
in the group were united in mar
riage.
the cornerstone of the new St. Ga
briel Church. It is the thirty-third
parish in the city of Columbus.
Dec. 5—Mother Mary Zoe, Moth
er general of the Sisters of Charity
of Cincinnati, and former principal
of Marion St. Mary’s High School,
died in Good Samaritan Hospital,
Cincinnati.
Dec. 7—The “Hour of Holiness”,
sponsored by the Columbus Dio
cese. returned to WBNS today for
a 26-week stay.
Dec. 9 Adequate spiritual, so
cial and educational facilities for
families moving into southeastern
Ohio near the proposed atomic
energy plant in Piketon, were plan
ned in two separate meetings to
day. Diocesan directors of the Na
tional Catholic Community Servic
es convened in Columbus, and
Portsmouth Deanery priests and
Catholic Lay leaders met at Holy
Redeemer parish hall. Portsmouth.
Dec. 14—Bishop Ready blessed
the new seminary of the Mission
aries of SS. Peter and Paul, located
on East North Broadway in Clin
tonville. The seminary already has
five students.
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