New Negro Hospital Is
Built By Non-Catholics
BIRMINGHAM. Ah (NO
A Catholic hospital for Negroes,
the first general hn.wpit.al in the
Birmingham area where Negro doc
ton may treat their Negro patients.
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built with the help of leading
Protestant and Jewish citizens of
Birmingham.
The Sisters of Charity of Nazar
Kentucky, who conduct the
Holy Family Hospital in Ens
received the SI.000.000 hos
debt tree. Sister Alice Mar-
eth.
new
ley,
pita!
tha. administrator of the hospital,
said she could not recall any other
time when Sisters were fortunate
enough to receive a hospital free of
debt to them.
The real story of the hospital
was described here as a “story of
democratic brotherhood in action:
a story of disappointment after dis
appointment, of loss of friends, of
false accusations, of racial and re
ligious prejudice.”
A drive for funds started by the
Sisters and aided by Catholic lay
men found little success. In 1950,
Father Eustace Eilers, C.P.. pastor
of Holy Family parish succeeded in
gaining the support of John P.
New’some. former congressman
from Alabama and leading Protest
ant layman. Mr. Newsome formed a
citizen’s committee of leaders in
the civic, religious, and business
life of the community.
Four times it seemed as if the
project would have to be abandon
ed. but finally a drive was started
to raise $250,000 locally and to win
federal and state government help.
Two years later, both aims were ac
complished. Only one Catholic serv
ed on the citizen’s group.
The new hospital was made pos
sible in great measure by a grant
of federal aid under the Hill Bur
ton Bill. The Alabama State Board
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Elizabeth Praised
As She Debunks
Namesake’s Myth
LONDON—(NC)—The British Ca
tholic press has congratulated
Queen Elizabeth for debunking
her infamous predecessor of the
same name.
“Some people have expressed the
hope that my reign may mark a
new Elizabethan age.” the Queen
said in a radio address. “Frankly I
do not myself feel at all like my
great Tudor forbear who was bles
ed with neither husband nor chil
dren. who ruled as a despot and
was never able to leave her native
shores.”
Catholic papers here expressed
hope that the Queen’s remark
would check some of the exagger
ated and false interpretations of
the policies and character of the
first Elizabeth foisted upon the na
tion during Coronation Year and
the sometimes provocative com
parison of those times with the
present day.
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Annual Retreat Scheduled
For St. Charles Students
The 29th annual retreat for stu
dents of the preparatory depart
ment of St. Charles Seminary will
be conducted from Jan. 26-28.
Father Edward E. Cincoski. S.J.,
Master of Novices at Sacred Heart
Novitiate. Milford. Ohio, will be
the retreat master.
The young men will enter the
retreat after their mid-year exam
inations Tuesday. They will attend
daily Mass and conferences. The
remainder of their time will be
spent in silence, prayer and spirit
ual reading.
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Brother Aloysiut Masachika, S.V.D., 22 years old and recently
professed, is typesetter In the Divine Word Mission Press at
Tamjimi, Japan. His father, a Catholic with the rank of captain
in the Japanese army, lost his life when his ship was sunk during
World War II. At present 19 other Japanese youths are in training
at Tijimi to become Divine Word missionary Brothers.
(1) The So
ciety for the Propaga
tion of the Faith is not another
Missionary Society.
(2) The Society for the Propa
gation of the Faith is the Holy
Father’s own Mission-aid Plan.
The Holy Father is like the father
of a family. He must feed all
the children at His table and
showr no preferences. It is right
and just that each missionary so
ciety should help only its own
members, and its own localities
and such help must be encour
aged. But the Holy Father can
play no favorites. As the Vicar of
Christ. He must love and help
all the mission societies and in
all places. It is well for each child
in a family to have a “Dutch
Uncle,” but, in order to assure
equitable distribution to 100.000
missionaries. 1,300 dispensaries,
219 leprosaria and 46.000 schools,
the missions must have a “Holy
Father.” Your Diocesan Director
is His representative in your Dio
cese.
(3) We who love the Holy Fa
ther have such confidence in His
judgment as Chief Shepherd of
UN Chief Denies
Atheism, Culture
Supplanting Claim
ROME (NO—The United Na
tions Educational, Scientific and
Cultural Organization (UNESCO),
far from seeking to impose a cul
ture of its own. aims at ensuring
to member nations the integrity
and independence of their own cul
tures and educational systems.
These assurances were given
here by Luther Evans, director gen
eral of UNESCO, who also denied
accusations that the organization
favors atheism. He pointed out
that all beliefs and philosophies
are represented among the mem
ber nations. Dr. Evans spoke dur
ing a visit to the Italian national
UNESCO committee, which is
headed by Senator Casati.
Explaining the purposes of
UNESCO, Dr. Evans stressed that
the organization he heads is not,
and was never meant to be, an in
strument of “cultural dirigism.”
UNESCO, he said, does not create
a culture of its own. Its functions
are solely of an administrative na
ture, he added, to bring about
more frequent contact among in
tellectuals of various countries, to
promote deeper mutual under
standing of the art and the think
ing of different peoples, and to
further cooperation among experts
in joint efforts.
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Spiritual Power
Of Radio Hailed
By Holy Father
VATICAN CTTY Radio has
become a weapon of “transceden
tal importance” in the battle which
the Church wages everywhere for
truth, morality, justice and charity,
His Holiness Pope Pius XII dec
lared in a special broadcast to the
Catholics of Chile.
The Holy Father s message was
relayed to “Radio Chilena,” a new
Catholic radio station in Santiago,
capital of Chile, on the occasion
of its formal inauguration. It was
recalled that last April he sent
similar greetings to Colombia to
mark the opening of another Ca
tholic station there, the "Radio Ca
tolica de Sutatenza.”
Pope Pius voiced the hope that
the new Chilean Catholic station
would serve to spread the doctrin
es of the Church, especially the
teachings of social justice “which
has many apostles in Chile.”
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God Love You-------------
Pontiff Must Feed All
The Children At His Table
by Bishop Fulton J. Sheen
The other day we heard some
say “Oh! we thought The
Society for the Propagation of
the Faith was to take care of
poor places
that have no
bishop.”
the Universal Church, that ue
humbly allow Him to decide
where our offerings will go. He
knows best. We do not go to a
hospital and say: “Send this box
of aspirin to Room 305.” We give
the offering to the hospital and
let the staff physician decide to
which patients it will be assign
ed. The National Director of The
Society for the Propagation of
the Faith does not assign your
sacrifice. Each year your sacri
fices go to the Holy Father He
in turn divides them in His su
preme wisdom to all the 630 mis
sionary areas throughout the
world.
You probably have often con
sidered how to send a sacrifice to
The Holy Father in these trying
times. Now you know.
Members of the Propagation
of the Faith are those who also
pray for conversions each
day,—just an “Our Father,” “Hail
Mary” and “St. Francis Xavier,
pray for us.” They thus contrib
ute the spiritual wealth needed
tn convert souls. Father Kulp
will gladly send you a beautiful
membership card to help you re
member the prayers for conver
sions. It lists the spiritual gifts
the Holy Father gives in return
to you or your departed loved
ones.
Red, white and blue are the
colors of freedom red, white,
blue, green, and yellow are the
colors of friendship to the Mis
sions. They all appear in the
World Mission Rosary which
will be sent to anyone who re
quests it and sends a $2 offer
ing to the Missions.
For Marian Year, give a God
Love You medal to someone. You
will honor Our Lady Queen of
the Missons and you will help
the Missions by your sacrifice.
Send a $5 offering and your re
quest for a silver medal or $10
and your request for a gold fill
ed one.
GOD LOVE YOU to the S.
Family for $187.50. “As last year,
we decided to give the money
which would ordinarily be used
for exchanging presents within
the family to some worthy chari
ties. The Society was chosen as
one because we feel sure that
the money will be used where it
is most needed.” ... to M.G. for
$45. When I was ill and had to
be in a wheelchair, a used one
was offered me for $45. At the
time, I promised that if upon my
return 1 didn’t need the chair,
I would send the money to the
Missions. I am now able to get
around without a chair.” ... to
G.L. “Enclosed is $5 for the
Missions which I saved from my
weekly allowance.” ... to A.D.
for a sacrifice of $5: “I am ask
ing God to bring the family ros
ary into my son's home and my
brother’s return tn the true
faith.” ... to F.A.H. “About a
month ago, I secured a fine posi
tion for which I had prayed. In
thanksgiving. I promised to send
$5 to the Missions from my first
twelve pay checks.” ... to V.W.
“I am a seminarian and allowed
to attend movies on weekends.
Because of this liberty, I will
deny myself one show' a month
and send the $1 as long as this
privilege remains.” to H. S.
“Enclosed is 10% of my pay
which I shall continue to send as
long as I am able” ... to
Anon, for $10. “This contains a
promise and my Christmas pres
ent to God.”
Cut this column, pin your sac
rifice to it and mail it to the
Most Reverend Fulton J. Sheen.
National Director of The Society
for the Propagation of the Faith,
109 East 38th Street. New York
16x. New York, or your Dioce
san Director Father James Kulp,
246 East Town Street, Columbus
15, Ohio.
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TRENTON. N. J. (NC)
Bishop George W. Ahr of Trenton
has announced the founding of an
official diocesan weekly newspa
per. The Monitor. Initial publica
tion date will be Feb. 5.
Large Church
Gains Reported
In Colombia
BOGOTA, Colombia (NC)
Notable advances have been
made by the Catholic Church
in this country during the past
15 years.
The new Yearbook of the
Catholic Church in Colombia,
which has just been published
here, showed that 919 church
es were built during the per
iod. bringing the total number
of churches to 2,600.
At the same time, the number of
parishes rose from 884 to 1,147, a
gain of 263, while the total of di
ocesan and regular priests increas
ed from 1.397 to 3.326.
in priests,
proportion
to every
Thanks to the gain
the Yearbook said, the
of priests is now one
3.440 inhabitants, whereas former
ly it was one to every 6,230. The
present population was given as
11.452,000.
The Yearbook noted that relig
ious communities of men had risen
from 21 in 1938 to 30 at present,
with 1,409 priests and 4.061 Re
ligious. The number of priests and
Religious 15 years ago was 690
and 1,408, respectively.
An even greater increase took
place in the religious communities
for women, which numbered 36 in
1938 and now total 64. with 10,732
professed nuns, or
former number.
about twice the
reported that
had increased
The Yearbook
Catholic schools
from 886 to 1,828, with an en
rollment of 234,975 students, or
238 per cent more than in 1938.
It said that meanwhile the num
ber of persons being aided in
Catholic welfare institutions of
various kinds had risen from
32.595 to 245,173.
According to the Yearbook, there
are now 41 ecclesiastical territories
in Colombia, as compared to 29 in
1938. The territories embrace four
archdioceses, 18 dioceses,- eleven
apostolic vicariates, seven prefec
tures and one prelature "nullius.”
Rome Weighs
Beatification
Of Ozanam
VATICAN CITY, (NC) The
Sacred Congregation of Rites met
here to discuss the possibility of
introducing the cause for the
beatification of Frederic Ozanam,
founder of the Society of St. Vin
cent de Paul, who died in Pari*,
France, in 1853. at the age of 40.
Similar discussions took place in
connection with Father Luigi Pa
lazzolo (1827-86), an Italian priest
who was remarkable for his ef
forts to bring the benefits of edu
cation to the poor. He established
the Works of St. Dorothy and of
the Holiday Schools, and founded
the Institute of the Sisters of the
Poor for the education of orphans
and neglected children.
The Congregation meanwhile had
under consideration resumption of
the cause for the canonization of
Blessed Antonio Pucci (1819-92),
humble Italian priest, who was
beatified on May 22, 1952
darned in 1843, he spent all
priestly life in the parish of
Andrew^ in Viareggio.
Honor Educator
Dr. Edward A. Fitzpatrick
(above), president of Milwaukee's
Mount Mercy College, and editor
of The Catholic School Journal
sirxe 1929, was recently affiliat
ed to the family of the Brothers
of the Christian Schools, in cere
monies held at LaSalle College,
Philadelphia. The honorary ad
mission to membership is given
to outstanding contributors to
Catholic education.
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Priests Kept From
Duties In Poland
LONDON —(NC)— The Polish
communist regime is preventing
around 3.000 priests from carrying
on pastoral work toda according
to an estimate made by informed
Polish sources here.
This communist action coupled
with the devastation in the ranks
of the Polish clergy wrought, by
the nazis during World War II,
the sources here point
a/ Has
l*d tn a sermus shortage of priests
in Poland.
It is estimated that about 1,000
Polish priests are held in jails and
concentration camps by the com
munists. Another 2 000 it is stat
ed, have not been jailed but have
been removed from their parish
posts and are not permitted to
carry on any religious work These
priests are now living with rel
atives, these sources state,
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Secularism
Boomerangs,
Judge Sa vs
UOS ANGELES—(NC) Modem
secularists forgetting the natural
law in their efforts to obtain free
dom, have often brought instead
political and economic slavery and
moral chaos, Judge Edward S. Dore
said at an’ Archdiocesan Natural
Law Institute here.
“Modern teachers forgot.” he
said, “that while seeking and de
manding freedom in the political,
economic and social orders they
han already cut away the basis of
that freedom by what they were
teaching of the nature of man in
the intellectual and spiritual order
“If. as these teachers taught.”
he continued, “man is a mere ani
mal essentially no different from
the other animals, the result of a
mindless materialistic evolution,
what basis is there in reason for
not treating him as such, and using
him as men
any purpose
And is not
the modern
doing to man today?
“If there is no objective moral
order or natural law imposed
on man by God for whose serv
ices man was made, here and
hereafter,' what basis is there
for any inherent rights in man
that the state or any one in pow
er need respect?"
“Today’s problem is not of ef
ficiency hut of freedom,” the New
York jurist said. “It is not of the
relation between man and man as
it seems on the surface, but in the
relation of man to God. The denial
of the human person was implicit
in the denial nf the Divine person.
Without faith.” he concluded,
“there is no rational basis for free
dom.”
do other animals for
their owners see fit?
that the very thing
atheistic tryants are
The judge presides in the Ap
pelate Division of New York State's
Supreme Court.
Rcfh Ban Catholic Paper
BONN. Germany (NC) The
Polish communist government has
suppressed the publication of the
Sacred Heart Messenger, according
to a Rome dispatch of the German
Catholic News Agency. The paper,
which was founded in 1872. had
at one time a circulation of 150,
000.
Or
his
St.
the
Special interest centered in
Congregation's discussions regard
ing Frederic Ozanam because of
worldwide petitions for his beati
fication, especially on the occasion
of the centenary of his death.
Born of French parents in Milan,
Italy, Ozanam went to France as
a young man to stucty law. He
spent much of his time as a law
yer pleading the cases of poor
clients, and was noted for his
many writings defending religion
against the attacks of anti-clerical
and anti-religious forces.
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