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May God Bless You During This Christmas Season Vol. Ill, No. 12 Persecution, New The Marian Fast Laws, Among Top 1953 Events Pope Pius issued the Apostolic Constitution, “Christus Dominus,” permitting drinking of water any time before receiving Holy Com munion. otherwise liberalizing the Eucharistic fast and granting fac ulties for evening Masses. The Marian Year Observances Hit By Red DUBLIN (NC) Hungary s chief communist theorist has warn ed that Marian Year observances must be suppressed in that coun try otherwise "the cult of Mary would in the end prevail over the cult of Marx and Lenin.” A dispatch in the Standard, atholic weekly here, quoted I com a speech given by Joseph Revai, head of the propaganda section ol the Hungarian communist central committee. "If we should allow the Catholic reactionary and conservative ele ments to carry out in Hungary's countryside, without any restric tions and interference, their pro gram of special devotion to the Virgin Mary, the cult of Mary would in the end prevail over the cult of Marx and Lenin and medi eval superstition would again win a victory over the minds of Hun garian youth,” Revai said. "The revival of the faith during the Marian 5ear will be more dan gerous to communist rule than a fleet of superbombers from the capitalist world.” o---------------- A pic Year's Eve Holy Hour The traditional New Year’s Eve Holy Hour held each year at St. Joseph Cathedral will be observed from 11 to 12 m. Thursday, Dec. 31. Father George Fulcher of the Cathedral Staff will preach the sermons. Year of 1954, proclaimed to commemorate the of the Immaculate Concep- the centenary of rpromulgation_ ______o____ _____________________r tion dogma, dawned on a world torn by strife and heartbreak The year 1953 saw a cessation of ’hostilities in Korea and brought death to Josef Stalin, Russia's dictator and one of the all-time most cruel enemies of the Church, but. as the Ameri can Hierarchy reminded, the Church was subjected to the bit terest, bloodiest persecution in all history. Poland communists alter a 1 mock ‘'trial' imprisoned Bishop’Pope Czeslaw Kaczmarek of Kielce, then shocked the world by arresting the nation's Primate, Stefan Cardinal Wyszynski. Persecutions continued in Red China, in Yugoslavia and, the Soviet satellite nations. At the outset of the year, His Holiness Pope Pius XII permitted the drinking of waler any time be fore receiving Holy Communion, otherwise liberalized the Eucha ristic fast and granted faculties for evening Masses. The Holy Father also created a new ecclesiastical province in the United States, rais ing the Diocese of Hartford to an archdiocese and establishing the new' Dioceses of Norwich and Bridgeport, Conn. 1 January also held the second Cardi nal-making consistory of his Pon tificate, elevating 24 to the Sacred College of Cardinals, including His Eminence James Francis Cardinal McIntyre, Archbishop of Los Angeles. Washington’s Archbishop Patrick A. O’Boyle gave the invocation at President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s inauguration. An N.C.W.C. News Service survey disclosed 161 Bish ops. other heads of Sees in various parts of the world were hindered in carrying out their duties by communist tyranny. Rome reports blamed Yugoslavia’s diplomatic break with the Vatican on Tito’s hostility toward religion. February Catholic Press’ great mission in the world crisis was stressed by Pope Pius XII in a special Catholic Press Month message to Coadjutor Bishop Thomas K. Gorman of Dal las, N.C.W.C. Press Department chairman. The Pope sent 550.000 to aid Holland and Belgium, which with England were hard hit by North Sea floods. J^rs. Clare Boothe Luce, named U.S. Ambassador to Italy, scotched speculation that she might serve in some capacity at Vatican City because of her Catholicity. I the de Fr. The Sacred Congregation of Holy Office issued a sentence daring excommunication of Leonard Feeney of Boston, head of a group defying ecclesiastical au thority on the question of salva tion outside the Catholic Church. Other headlines in February: American Catholics Give Church's Mission 63% Of World Total s Of Converts In U.S. In 1952 Were Negroes. March of of of In Moscow, Josef Stalin, one history’s most cruel persecutors Christianity, died. With election Georgi Malenkov to succeed him, there was little hope for a let-up in the Red war on religion. In Rome, one of Christendom’s beloved leaders, Pope Pius was prevented by illness for time in his pontificate, from ticipating in formal ceremonies marking his 77th birthday, and 14th anniversaries of his election and coronation. 8 1 best XII, first par- $ S U.S. State Department rejected anti-Catholic author Paul Blan shard’s demand that Archbishop Gerald P. O’Hara be stripped of U.S. citizenship because as Papal Nuncio to Ireland he was serving a foreign state. Lady Of Peace Church Blessed The new Our Lady of Peace Church was blessed Sunday by Bishop Ready immediately preceding a Pontifical Mass offered by the Bishop in the new building. The $80,000 church has been con structed at the reer of the school building. Msgr. Harold O'Donnell, assistant chancellor of the diocese, and Msgr. Gilbert Schmenk, pro fessor at the Pantifical College Josephinum, were deacon and sub deacon, respectively. The St. Charles Seminary choir, under the direction of Fr. Thomas Gallen, sang, and seminarians from St. Charles served as minor ministers. The new church replaces a wood en army hut that had heretofore been used as the parish church. I 5 Other March events: Vatican Japan Ties Established As Jap anese Minister Presents Creden tials To Pope ... 34 Foreign Bish ops, Priests and 90 Native Priests Reported Dead At Hands of China Reds Red Persecution Has Left Bulgaria With 10 Priests for (Continued on Page 2) Christmas Day the celebration of Christ’s Birthday, will be commemorated throughout the Diocese of Columbus with all the liturgical pomp and majesty with which the Church the great feast day which assured us demption. celebrates of our re- this great With the usual joy which marks day in the church year, each priest is permitted the unusual privilege of offering three Masses on Christmas Day. The first Mass honors Christ’s birth accord ing to the flesh the second, His Birth through grace in the hearts of the faithful and the third. His eternal generation or Birth in the Bosom ot God His Father. The Church has given permission, at the dis cretion of the Bishop, for the celebration of mid night Masses so that the pent-up joy of the world at the celebration of the birthday of Christ may begin at the very moment the day begins. In the central church of the Diocese, $1. Jo seph Cathedral, Bishop Ready will offer the Mid night Mass. The beautiful and impressive cere mony will be broadcast through the facilities of radio Station WCOL beginning at 12 midnight. The assistant priest to Bishop Ready in the Mass will be Monsignor Harry S. Connelly, pastor of the Cathedral. Father Urban Wiggins Father James Carroll will be the Bishop’s cons of honor. The deacon and subdeacon of the Mass be Father George Fulcher and Father James Geiger, assistant pastors of the Cathedral. Mon signor Roland Winel and Father George Schorr, chancellor and vice-chancellor of the Diocese, respectively, will be the masters of ceremonies for the solemn rites. Bishop Ready will deliver a special Christmas sermon during the Mass. Father John Wolf of the faculty of St. Char- on 1 1 1 nr i he catholic limes and dea- will Columbus 16, Ohio, Friday, Decambar 25, 1953 'Keeping Christ In Christmas’ In The Home Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hendricks and their family, residents of Corpus Christi parish, are pictured above as they light the Christmas candle and place it in the front window of their home. The candle may be signed with the symbol of Christ on the Cross, or they may simply be decorated with ever greens. The Christmas candle represents Christ the Light of the World. At your window, it welcomes the guest. At your table, it tells of His Presence with us, and in us, today. Pictured above are Joe, left, and Johnny Hendricks, pupils of Corpus Christi School, Mr. and Mrs. Hendricks and 18 months old Mary Ellen. Midnight Masses To Greet The Christ-Child Cathedral Mass To Be Broadcast Bv II COL Seven, Including Blessed Pius X, Will Be Canonized In Marian Year Vatican Press Office Reveals Three Others To Be Beatified VATICAN CITY (Radio, NC) Expectations that Bless ed Pope Pius would be canonized during the Marian Year have been confirmed in an announcement by the Vatican press office. The announcement said that seven canonizations and three beatifications, with Pius in honored place, have been tentatively set for April, May and June during the Year dedicated to commemorating the definition of the dogma of the Immaculate Con ception in 1854. Blessed Pope Pius X, who died on August 20. 1914, after a pontif icate of 11 years, wak beatified on June 3, 1951. He will be the first Pope to be canonized since Pope Pius V. who died in 1572, was pro claimed a saint in 1712. An unofficial, but highly re liable source, said that the can onization of Blessed Pius has been fixed for the last Sunday in May. According to the Vati can press office it is certain that he will be canonized alone, while the other six Blessed will probab ly be canonized in groups. The six beati are Mana Croci fissa di Roma, (1813-55) Italian born foundress of the Congregation of the Handmaids of Charity Pet er Louis Chanel (1803-41). a French priest who was martyred on the island of Futuna in the Tonga Ar chipelago Domenico Savio (1842 57), one of the first pupils of St. John Bosco, founder of the Sales ian Society Vincenzo Pallotti (1798 1850). founder of Pallottine Fath ers: Gaspar Del Bufalo (1786-1837) founder of the Congregation of the Precious Blood and Giuseppe le^bcmiii^Q v^jl ad as narrator of the broadcast. Tne music Tor the Mass will be sung by the Cathedral Men’s choir and the Schola Cantoruni from Saint Charles Seminary, directed by Father Thomas Gallen, professor at the Seminary. The Men’s choir will sing the Ordinary of the Mass and the Schola will sing the Propers. The Saint Charles group will also present a program of Christmas carols one-half hour before the be ginning of Mass. The Solemn Blessing of the Crib will immedi ately precede the Mass. In accordance with the privilege which the Church grants, the following Diocesan regula tions govern the celebration of Midnight Mass in the parish and mission churches throughout the diocese: (1) The Mass must be a High or Sung Mass. Low Mass is not permitted. (2) An appropriate sermon on the significance of Christmas must be preachea. (3) The Midnight Mass is for the heads of families and those who have to work. Since Christ mas holds special significance for children, a special Mass should be arranged for their benefit. (4) Low Mass is permitted in the chapels religious houses, and may be attended only those living in the house. (5) All should receive Holy Communion this great feast of Christ’s Birth. As a proper preparation for the reception of the Most Blessed Sacrament it is recommended that a few hours fast be observed. In outlining the regulations lor the Diocesan observance of Ch/stmas Day with the early Mass, the Bishop requests the pastors to continue the fine old Catholic customs of blessing the Crib before the first Mass on Christmas and of sing ing the beautiful hymns of the Christmas Feast, keeping in mind at all limes their proper refer ence to the solemn action of the Mass. on Of Prayer Pontiff Names High Tribunal VATICAN CITY— Radio —Hu Eminence Gaetano Ca Cicognanishas ha* been nam His Holiness Pope Pius Xll member of the Apostolic tura and of the Pontifical Co sion for. the Interpr Code of Canon Law. supreme tribunal of the It deals with appeal* fre Sacred Roman Rota and matter* arising from that It is also a court of app the civil and criminal tr eccl Pt the revision of the Vu torical studies, sacred a Cardinal His-Excellency Ar Cicogn to the Un elevation Cardinals as Papal Roman Curia Plan Marian Project Io Aid Poor Children ROME—(Radii of the Roman (. a special project children in the of Rome as a sj undertaking, it w Major, together with the of Rome. tors 5 the Curia will contribute private offerings toward poor children, added that the the undertaking I for the the projec However. has no definitely agreed upon. i Christmas Visit To St. Vincent’s Planned By Bishop A $ The 73 children at St. Vincent’s Orphanage, Columbus will greet Bishop Ready Monday when he makes his annual Christmas visit to the Main St. institution. The day will open at 9 a m. when the Bishop celebrates Mass in the Orphanage chapel. After ward. he will give a short talk and then pass out gifts to the children. The orphans then will present a special Christmas program. I of by The Sisters of Penance and Christian Charity of Stella Niagara care for the boys and girls at the orphanage. 30 of whom are be tween the ages of two and six years old. I 4 Maria Pignatelli (1737-1811), Span ish Jesuit who was the principal representative of the Society of Jesu* in Italy just before the res toration of the Society by Pope Pius Vll. Beatifications The three Servants of God who are to be beatified during the Mar ian Year are Placido Riccardi (1844 1915), a member of the Benedictine Order Maria Assunta Pallotta (1878-1905) a member of the Fran ciscan Missionaries of Mary, who died at Tung-Eul-Keu, Shansi, China and .Martino Moye. The wording of the Vatican press office announcement made it ap parent that changes of schedules in regard to those to be canonized or beatified are not to be ruled out. ft was recalled that original dates set for such ceremonies have been changed in the past, one example being that of St. Maria Goretti, which took place at a dif ferent time than had originally been set. Remember The Orphans’ Collection At The Christmas Masses Msgr. Harry S. Connelly, pastor of St. Joseph front of the rectory, Saturday evening. Members hymns during the ceremony. Assistant pastors George Fulcher and Father Bernard Clory were Geiger was master of ceremonies. Diocese Joins Nation In Day For Stiff ering Praver sche dav of ops of mgton Fait! plann Ti jnced hen The announcement was made of the Curia first corpcrate Marian to the Basilica ol er the prelate their pilgrimage Some Facts Compiled Bv Hijih Court ation for 4 and 5 in ments on two The movii "M was banned in producers have con- Ohio and it tested Court ban. the action. The Supreme has agreed to review the "La Ronde,” refused permission for exhibition in New York State, is a French film and is on the con demned list of the Legion of De cency. "M” is Class B, objection able in part for all. Attempt to remove bans against the films has been interpreted as part of a nationwide drive by some film producers and distributors to do away with state censorship of movies. The two films will be viewed by the justices in a conference room of the Supreme Court building. Annual Blessing Of Cathedral (Tib Prica Ten Cents $3.00 A Year Marxist Persecution Takes I Of 185 Members Of Hierarch Recognizing the ever growl against the Church in foreign lai as well as clergy. Bishop Readv Columbus Diocese will actively of th* Marxist hatred of religion has brought death, imprisonment, ex pulsion and suffering to 185 Bishops and other heads of sees throughout the world. Banned Film 1 n the The list compiled by the N.C.W.C. NEWS SERVICE shows that four Cardinals, 32 Arch bishops, 117 Bishops and 32 Mon signors the latter serving as Prefects, Administrators or Vis itators Apostolic—have been vic tims of communist persecution, ther murder otherwise im* sing their of- peded from ex fice. every part of lovakia in the nurntier W.C. list does Sishop or head Pi bUIItlLti dl names only ?en murdered, under arrest, ot kept in ex e permanently owning their or does it in vicars general ^ersecu to take the contains the pre ion ir Official tie and Martyr, will be observed throughout the Diocese as a day of special prayer for the persecuted peoples of the world. Permission is granted to the Reverend Pastors and Chaplains of the churches and chapels in the Diocese of Columbus to have a Day of Exposition of the Most Blessed Sacrament,- or where that is impossible, to schedule a Holy Hour before the Blessed Sacrament. The Most Reverend Bishop asks that the devoted laity of the Diocese receive the Sacra ments over that weekend and spend periods of vigil and ador ation before the Eucharistic Savior in their parish churches and pray for God’s mercy in behalf of His suffering children and to offer their sacrifices as an act of Reparation. a Roland T. Winel Chancellor Cathedral blessed the beautiful, life-sized crib In of the CYO Choristers sang traditional Christmas of the Cathedral assisted Msgr. Connelly. Father deacon and subdeacon, respectively. Father James