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12—THE CATHOLIC TIMES Friday, Jan. 29, 1954 -----As Matters Stand----------------- Joe Breig Says. None So Blind As- I wouldn’t be surprised if Pope Pius XIL observing the attitudes of some Catholics in the matter of World peace, sometimes feels like repeating to himself, sadly, the words of Christ about no body being so blind as he who will not see. Three times in less than three years—not counting pre vious occasions the Holy Father has st solemn man told us. in the ner possible, that world organize tion is absolutely necessary if we are to keep civilization intact. Only six week ago, he said, in words so plain that nobody can mistake their meaning, that the higher community of men is “will ed by the Creator and rooted in the unity of the common origin, nature and final destiny” of human be ings. The Pope can hardly speak more clearly or forcefully than that. He National Meet On Education Is Proposed WASHINGTON INC) The President would be authorized to call a White House Conference on Education under the terms of a bill introduced in Congress by Sen ator H. Alexander Smith of New Jersey. The measure would authorize ap propriation of $1,500,000 for a meeting of “educators and interest ed laymen from all parts of the na tion” to consider and report to the President “on significant and pressing problems in the field of education The money would be appropriated to the States in pro portion to population, to help them hold local meetings to discuss edu cation problems and to prepare recommendations for the national meeting. The bill also would authorize ap propnations to the IS Commis sinner of Education in three con secutive fiscal years, to help him plan hold and publish the results oi the conference. Another bill introduced by Sen ator Smith would create a National Advisory Committee on Education in the Department of Health, Edu cation and Welfare Its nine mem berg would meet at least three time* a yeai al the call of the Sec retary of HEW, and would recom mend from time to time to the Secretary "the initiation of studies of national concern in the field of education Congress Lisis 185 Prelates, Red ictims WASHINGTON (NC) A list of 185 (atholic Bishops and other heads of Sees who have suffered persecution under lhe communists has heen printed in the ongres aional Record. The list was compiled last month by the N.C.W Neus Service It names four ardinals. 32 Xrchhish ops, 117 Bishops and 32 Monsignors serving as heads of sees who have been either murdered, impns oned, expelled or otherwise im pcded by the communists from ex erasing their offices. The list was inserted in the ('on gressional Record at lhe request of Senator Guy Gillette of low a. RICKENBACKER & MEAD GULF SERVICE Wilson A Main FA. 0372 Columbus i, O. Be Loyal To Our Advertisers REICHERT'S Sohio Service Labrie*tion Car Waah Aaaaaaaetaa AU*» Tira*—Battanaa—Battary Charyiw® •31 Frebis Ave. «A. 0390 ...................... ............ is saying that those who work against, or will not work for, a world community ruled by law, are going against God’s will, and are opposing something demanded by the very nature of men and women. Yet the fact remains that not a few Catholics continue to be nar rowly nationalistic, jealous, suspic ious of other countries and other peoples, and antagonistic to every move in the direction of a world order. What is most distressing is that among these short-sighted people can be found Catholic writ ers and Catholic editors of consid erable influence. These men turn every which way in search of justifications for their unCatholic position. They will tell you that the Pope is in fallible only when he speaks ex cathedra as if the Church had no teaching authority at any other time. They will allege that the Pope is talking about an ideal or ganization impossible in our time although he spoke plainly of “a community of peoples which today has been partially realized.” These opponents will argue that one nation or another won’t go along ignoring the fact that the Holy Father recognizes that prob ability. but appeals to us neverthe less to go ahead with the business of world law and world organiza tion Or they will say that Amer ica (if they he Americans) must not surrender a jot or tittle of her sovereignty, although Pope Pius has said clearly that no nation can be sovereign in the sense of complete ly unlimited, and has warned that “sovereignty is not a divinization of the state, or omnipotence of the state ...” “None so blind It is years now since the Holy Father laid down the spiritual and psycho logical requirements for peace_ an end to hatred, an end to suspic ion, an end to distrust, an end to the small-mindedness and the nurs ing of old grudges and prejudices which keep nations apart when they are not at one another's throats. But "none so blind" as they who will not see humanity for what it is, one family, and will not stop sniping at every effort to heal its quarrels and divisions. What in the world do these peo ple want the Pope to do before they will consent at least to give ser ious consideration to his guidance’ Is there anything possible to him that he has not done, over and over? There is no subject, 1 am sure, on which he has spoken out more often or with more force than on world organization. He blessed and encouraged, in 1951, the members of the World Movement for World Federal Government He carefully defined the form which such gov ernment should lake. Ijist October, addressing the In temational Congress of Penal aw. he said that there must be esfah lished a world criminal code, with provisions for enforcement, and a court with jurisdiction reaching into individual nations, in order that aggression and war atrocities may be punished,, and future inte-na tional criminals deterred. Then, in December, he spoke to delegates’ of the I'nion of Italian Catholic Jurists, and urged that there be created a world common ity under law—a community willed by the Creator and demanded by the nature of man: a commim nv furthermore which already ha been "partially realized.” Finally, the Holy Father, in mcst urgent terms, called lor immediate establishment of a European I mon and emphasized that the time tor hesitation is long since past But “none so blind, none so deaf .” Stop In At Your Parish SERVICE STATION He Will Keep Your Car Running This Winter. CATHEDRAL ST. CATHARINE Finneran & Fischer OAK A STH STS. AD. 0208 SINCLAIR PRODUCTS HOLY ROSARY ROGERS GULF STATION East Broad at Eastmoor Blvd. DO. 0222 Columbus 9 O. Tires, Batteries and Accessories ST. MARY MAGDALENE Goodyear Tires & Batteries Expert Lubrication BILL SPIRES SHELL SERVICE w. Broad St at Powell RA. 0125 CORPUS CHRISTI ST. JOHN'S PARISH ERNIE'S CITIES SERVICE Ernest D'Angelo, Mgr. 955 E. Mein *t Gilbert FA. 0547 Columbus S, Ohio Martvr Is Athletes* Patron Sports lovers and all athletes, like those basketball players pic tured above, are under the pro tection and patronage of St. Se bastian. w hose feast was celebrated the world over last week. Sebastian was an officer in the Roman Army, respected by even the lowest heathen. He was born in Norbonne. but came to Rome in the year 284 determined to squelch the evils that existed within the city. Thrown into prison in Rome. Se bastian sustained the Faith of those being tortured for being members of the new Christianity. Upon his release from prison, Value Of (rood Comics Noted Bv FBI Boss WASHINGTON—(NO—To those who blame much of the current wave of juvenile delinquency on comic books, Federal Bureau of In vestigation Director John Edgar Hoover has suggested the drawing of a “sharp distinction” between the comic books which glorify crime and those which have educa tional value. As guest editorialist for the Feb ruary issue of ('atholic Men, monthly publication of the Nation al Council of Catholic Men, Mr. Hoover pointed out: “Any printed matter which presents a glorified picture of crime and criminals may be dan gerous in the hands of the un stable or maladjusted child. On the other hand, comic books which teach that truth, charity and humility are virtues to be sought, that morality is ever-tri umphaat over sin, may have a wholesome effect upon youth.” Habitual reading of crime comic bonks may be more of a contribut ing factor than a cause of crimes committed by boys and girls, he said in the one page editorial en titled. "Comic Books Contribut ing Factor to Crime.” Instability has much to do with the effect comics have on the youths who read them, the Hoover Motion I’ictu ..Il..i» ir.jr iv ,.t ,,f nw! pi nr. reviewed and cl«-«ified by th* National ounril of th* Legion of Decency. Claaa A —Section 1 —I nnbjertionahle for general patronace. 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The sessions were opened by Archbishop Andreas Rohracher of Salzburg who pointed out that (atholic publicists of both coun tries face not only similar political issues but have also to deal with the same questions in the fields ot education, family legislation and marriage. A further link between German and Austrian Catholics is the pro ject of establishing a Germart Catholic I Diversity in Salzburg, the Archbishop said. editorial declared. “The comic book which has an adverse influ ence on an unstable child, howev er. may have no effect upon an other who is emotionally well bal anted and whose thoughts and deeds are couched in strong moral conviction.” “The best defense against all types of youthful crime is proper a hilt guidance.” concluded Mr. Hoover. ‘Comic hook crimes’ are not committed bv youths who have enjoyed the benefits of losing par ents. sound religious training, good educational and recreational sys tems and clean community life •\s Classified Queen of Sheba. 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Frequently refer red to as the “Red Rasputin.” this strongly pro-Red churchman has long been a powerful influence in the shaping of Soviet anti-religious policy. Not only Christians, but Budd hists and adherents of many oth er faiths living under Red rule, ere the targets of the new drive to make the Gospels a weapon of communist propaganda. In fact one of the most striking illustrations of Moscow’s new tech nique is to be found in a recent is sue of a newspaper published in Viet Nam, a largely Buddhist coun try where Catholics number less than 2.000,000. This was the story of Christ as relayed by Viet Minh propagandists and published by Nhan Dan, as well as broadcast over the Viet Nam radio: “One thousand nine hundred and fifty-three years ago. a simple in fant of the people was born with the name of Jesus. His mother, the Bible says, was a landless peasant BUYERS' D.alar GOOD SERVICE AT A FAIR PRICE BATTERIES $7.60 (INSTALLED IM COUNTY) Walker and Battat Pkae eat a ie? I~ M*i« st. 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Instead of openly vilifying the Christian Faith, the new Moscow regime of Premier Georgi Malen kov has resorted to the device of giving Catholics and other Chris tian believers versions of the Scrip tures which portray Christ as the friend of communism. oppressed and robbed by the land owner, who was obliged to give birth in a cold and desolate stable. During his infancy and until the day he became a man, Jesus had neither money nor property, nor rice fields, and lived only by his hands. “During all his life, he strug gled with his might against the landowners, feudalists, bourgeois and exploiters. During all he life, he defended the people and reso lutely ranked himself with the working class. During all his life, he led active propaganda, teaching everyone to love his fatherland, practice justice and serve man kind. “Unfortunately, among his twelve trusted cadres there was a man called Judas, who sold him for a few cents to the clique of the reactionaries, all. like the Judases of today, betraying God and their fatherland to serve the colonialist imperialists. Jesus, making a sac rifice of his life, died on the cross, but his precepts of love for the fatherland, equality of men, and fraternity will echo throughout the world. "All our compatriots Budd hists and Catholics—support th* agrarian policy in order to give the land to the person who culti vates it. Thus we apply exactly the precepts of Jesus and we sin cerely respect his will. On the oc- Mad Automobiles Trucks BRYAN MOTORS Dadqa—Plymouth—Trnrka 12 8 Third Ph. 3412 Beer Distributors Schlitz, Burger, Gam and Duquesne Beers Distributer in Lickins Ceunty PERRY DISTRIBUTING CO. 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