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WLW-C Will (arrv Catholic Hom 's Living Television viewers in the Colum bus Diocese as well as the country over will have the opportunity to make a spiritual retreat in then homes on the last four Sundays of March, and the first Sunday in April. “A Living Room Retreat” will be conducted by THE CATH OLIC HOUR Produced by the Na tional Council of Catholic Men, THE CATHOLIC HOUR will be car ried by 47 NBC TV stations from coast to coast, including WLW-C, channel 3. Columbus The program will be televised from 10:00 to 10:30 p. m. on Sundays, March 8, 15, 22 and 29 and April 5. Host for this Lenten series of programs will be the Rev. Bertin Roll, O.F.M., Cap. who will act as the “living room retreat master.” Fr. Roll, the director general of the Archconfraternity of Christian Mothers in Pittsburgh, is well known for nis work with mothers and children on home life, as well as for the many family retreats he has given. But he has never given a “Living Room Retreat” via tele vision. 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Among those appearing will be Robert Gallagher who has just completed a successful run with Bert Lahr in “Two On The Aisle” Pauline Drake, charactei actress and formerly a cast member of ‘‘The Jack Bennv Show" Fiances Peter, television and radio actress, and David Anderson, who some years ago was on»' of the children in "Life With Father” on the stage and who piayed the grandson in the January series of TV pro grams produced ov NCCM for THE CATHOLIC HOUR During the problem clinic. Fa ther Roll will answer questions which arise out of the practice or lack of it of the particular virtue Each problem will be humorously illustrated, but the solutions will be practical and understandable. During the first program on prayerfulness. for example, such problems as “I am distracted when I pray” and "My prayers are never answered” will be discussed and solutions suggested THE CATHOLK HOUR will ori ginate from the NBC-TV studios in New York City Dean McCarthy produces for NCCM Doris Ann for NBC. 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St. Rose of Lima was the host parish. A workshop on retreats opened the meeting which was held in the St Aloysius Auditorium Mrs. Pat rick E. Flood, chairman of religious at fix ities in the deanery displayed colored slides showing a retreat house. The Rev. Edward F. Healey. dio ci san director of lay retreats, .spoke on Retreats—They Are Wonder ful.” Miss Pearl Hughes of Crooks ville, Mrs. Mae Campbell of Lan caster, and Miss Margaret .Mary Kaiser of Logan explained what re treats meant to them. Later in the day the business pieeting was conducted in the au ditorium under the direction of Mrs. C. L. Chute, president. At this session the Rex. Vincent Mooney. C.S.C.. spoke on “Personal Sanctity Is For All.” Benediction for those attending was held at the St. Aloysius Acad emy Chapel afterward, and a buffet luncheon in the St Rose school hall closed out the affair. -----------------o----------------- Si. Joseph's Priors Sets Patron's Novena. Mar. I I SOMERSET—St. Joseph’s Priory will be the scene of devotion in honor of its Patron. Joseph ot Naz areth. Spouse of the Blessed Virgin Mary, and Foster Father of Jesus Christ as the Dominican Fathers begin the annual Novena in pre paration for the feast of the Saint on March 19th. The Novena will begin on March 11th with Masses and services at 6 00 and 8:00 a. m., and devotiorts, including a sermon, at 7:30 p. Ceremonies w ill be conducted daily. The Reverend Edward B. Finnin. O.P., of the Dominican Mission Band and stationed at St. Louis Bertrand Priory. Louisville. Ky„ has been invited to preach and to conduct the Novena The Nov ena xvill conclude with Solemn Mass on March 19th at 9.00 a m. and final services the same eve ning at 7:30 m. The public is invited THE CATHOLIC TIMES, FRIDAY, MARCH «, 1953 Registering For Reccent DCCIf Meeting Seated at the registration table at the DCCW meeting are Miss Hilda Allen and Miss Marguerite Gordon. Standing at the table ere Mrs. Sim Gordon (left), Mrs. E. W. Hecker and Mrs. Dan Mcllvoy. In the background are Mrs. C. L. Chute, Eastern Deanery president, and Mrs Aloysius Beshara, president of the St. Rose parish council. Polish Cardinal New ictiin Of lied Attacks LONDON -NO— Poland's high gear propaganda campaign against the Church has struck at the high est Catholic prelate there. His Em inence Stefan Cardinal Wyszynski. Primate of Poland. The attack on the recently creat ed Cardinal was made by Zycie Vi arszawy. official government daily in the Polish capital. It cli maxes months of propaganda charges against various Polish priests and Bishops. According to a copy received here, the government daily called Cardinal Wyszynski and Josef Car dinal Frings. Archbishop ol Col ogne. the Polish pe greatest foes of the republic in the Col- iinals.” The paper charged that the nexv Cardinal is "carrying on in Pol and the Vatican’s politics contrary to the interests of the people’s de mocracy.” It added: “Let there be no doubt that in the matter of the recovered (former German) terri tories, the Polish nation stands on one side, and the Vatican and Car dinal Gyszynski on the other.” At the same time the Red regime is using terror and violence to car ry out its new decree making all church appointments subject to communist approval. Red police removed by force a pastor, his assistant and a house keeper from a village parish in the Katowice diocese. At first the at tempt to remove the priests was foiled by an army of faithful who termed a solid human line around the rectory. Confronted with this scene the Red Police simply drove away. But they returned three nights later and seized the priest and the housekeeper. o---------------- Novena To St. Joseph The annual nine-day novena in honor of St. Joseph will open at the Carmelite Monastery. 2065 Barton PL at 4 p. Wednesday. Services will be held daily at this hour. All who desire to share in the graces should address their peti tions to the Carmelite Monastery. Honor "Catholic Mother I I I Ninety-nine-year-old Mrs. Catherine Bartholome, mother of Co adjutor Bishop Peter W. Bartholome of St. Cloud, receives the Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice medal from Bishop Joseph F. Busch, 87-year old Ordinary of th Diocese of St. Cloud and senior member of the Amer ican Hierarchy. Chosen "Catholic Mother of the Year" in 1942, Mrs. Bartholome will celebrate her 100th birthday on May 4. Left to right: Bishop Bartholome, Bishop Busch, Rev. Robert Smith, Rev. Arthur Hoppe. (NC Photos) CAVALIER COAL City Products Corporation Call Th* Goad Cnal Xomhert AD. 4232 PTA NOTES The PTA Assor lation of Christ the King parish will hold its monthly meeting on Thursday March 12 at 1:30 m. in the school The Rev. Thoma Sabrey of St Charles College, lest speaker, w il discuss "Vocation1 Mothers of the -econd grade stu dents will serve as hostesses, with Mrs. Harold Mirvis as chairman CATHOLIC LADIES TO MEET CORNING The Catholic La dies of Columbia will hold their monthly meeting at the Eagles Hall. Thursday evening Mar. 12. at 7:00 p.m. Refreshments will be served before the meeting and spe cial entertainment will be feature^ to the interest of all members. NEW CARDINAL VISITS FATIMA FATIMA. Portugal (NO—His Eminence Carlos Cardinal de la Torre. Archbishop ol Quito, cele brated MaA in the Chapel of the Apparitions here en route from Rome back to his native Ecuador. One of the newly elevated Cardi nals, he went to Rome to receive the Red Hat from the Pope. 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FA 7546 Initial plans for the annual St. Mary of the Springs Academy College Ball were made recently at a party held in the home of Mrs. John Huston Mrs. Huston, who will be general chairman of this year s affair, wib announce her committees at a later date WAINWRIGHT—Members and friends of the St. Thesese Altar Society here have been invited lo a covered dish dinner on Sunday. March 15. to be held at St. Paul’s Church in Midvale. The St. Paul Altar Society is sponsoring the exent in honor of the Rex'. Ralph Dermody. whose birthday falls on March 15. At a recent meeting of the St. Tberese group, contributions were xoted for vigil light holders for the church, the Heart Fund, and members were also asked to help support a young Italian who is studying for the priesthood All money collected will be sent him as ac Easter gift. A week-end retreat for mem bers of the St. Agatha Women’s Club is scheduled on March 20 a’ the Shrine of the Little Flow er Mrs. Clement Roach, who is in charge of reservations, can he leached at KI 5158. At the regular monthly meet ing on March 4. members were entertained by a group of the Merry Masquers from St. Mary ct the Springs College Patricia Fallon and Phyllis Joseph did a scene from "The Heiress:” Alice Klemon read ‘‘A Pan of Luna tics.” and Patricia Kern and Bar bara l^ee Cha*e enacted a scene f-nm "Romeo and Juliet* Of Interest To Women •Bv Our Correspondents try for some home-baked St .Mary’s Parish Council selling them Sunday March he Council Library, 692 S t. just two doors south of (0 tertainments for the Rita’s Home for the E Broad St. Fridav. The regular month e St. Elizabeth s A ill be held Wednesr ONLY THE Designed to blend with today’* living when living-dining areas are often one, demanding utility and decoration. 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There’s no finer value In drop leaf tables than EXTENSOLE. 5 ing in the Chittenden Hotel nn Tuesday, March 10. at 8 p. m. The regular monthly meeting of the Rosary Altar Confraternity of St, Mary Magdalene parish, Colum bus. uil: be held Mar. 12 at 8:15 p.m in the school hall Installa tion of newly elected officers will be held. Mrs. Thomas Murnane, past president of the Central Dean ery. NCCW, w ill act as installing officer. Officers newly elected to he installed include: Miss Grace Price, president Mrs Helen E. u a u e vice-president Mrs. George Gunderson secretary Mrs. T. A. McCormick treasurer. Miss Margaret Bendon will act as pro gram chairman. I he X'- man Mothers’ Club will hoid a monthly luncheon, Wednesday. Mai 11 at 12:30 n Xev man Hall 1946 Iuka ave olumbu Co-chairmen Mrs. Raymond Pulscamp and Mrs. J. 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