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12—THE CATHOLIC TIMES Friday. Feb. 5, 1954 Newark Members Of Long Standins ark K. honor ig, Feb have more mem- timers Tuesday Members of the been active for will be honored bers have been active in the organization for more than years. Father George Fulcher sistant at St. Joseph Cathedra! lumbus. will be the guest speal 30 years or guests. Ten The Knights received Holy ff with pains munion in a body at the eight o’clock Mass Sunday in St. Francis de Sales Church. The Mass was in honor of the patron of the diocese, St. Francis de Sales. Exemplification of the first de of candidates Sunday for a number held in the cDiliibroom: Math ?iated. "A Reputation for Reasonable Prices" Egan-Ryan FUNERAL DIRECTORS EAST BROAD at CLEVELAND MAin HIS WIDELY PRAISED AS The World's Kible" His Holiness Pope Pius XII Endorses Reading of the Bible **... 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Family Record Pages exquisitely illuminated in rich colors, provide a dignified place for inscribing important family events. 1,600 Big Pages A special Bible paper, thin and strong, has been manufactured for this Bible specially treated to withstand discolora tion through the ages. As Matters Stand------------ Joe Breig Says. How To Go To Hell nee from the sci- from the nov- noveis But III take my the o 1 o y from the Church. That, in a nut shell, is my an swer to Giovan ni Papini, the Italian writer, who has come out with a book in which he claims that all mned souls will the long run— tan. da in the devils and get out of hell including even This is also my answer to Dean Pike of the Episcopal Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York, who scolded the diocese of Rome for banning the Papini book from libraries and book stores. Dean Pike seized the opportuni ty to come out with the old Galileo taunt against Rome. 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But can you blame theologians for having opposed something w'hich they thought contradicted Revelation, and which they knew might endan ger some people's faith? Anyhow, the main point is that the Galileo case was in no sense a parallel to the Papini case. Galileo was a scientist talking scientific fact. But Papini is a popular writer talking theology—and talking it nonsensically As I say. I’ll take my theology from the Church not from Gio vanni Papini. But what amuses and saddens Kg^M^ i 100 Inspired Art Masterpieces Soul-stirring Bible scenes from the in spired work of talented monks and artists have been reproduced in all the radiance of full colors, including gold. Maps In Color specially drawn by a leading cartographer help you understand Biblical events. 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Pictured above, hostesses Mrs. Casey Fredericks, Mrs. Edward Robinson, Jr., Charles Hoppenyan. Dinner will be served from 5:00 to 9:00 adults, 60 cents for children. Mrs. Theodore Casey is ticket chairman. Publicity for the affair is be ing handled by Mrs. Laddie Han-ket, he!) says hell isn’t hell i gatory. Maybe a kind of purgatory, maybe a rather purj but still—purg of punishment punishment. That’s “We’ll n Pike, “thi ling, Gun Beit Hondo. Rebel City Rodeo. Roy a Buy Here Hou DAO-2 9, at Anton's Restaurant, to which the chairman for checking the Mrs. Joseph p. m. Tickets but not Temporary How does the dean know’ there’s a heaven to go to if you get out of Papini's super-purgatory? Be cause the Scriptures tell us there's a heaven. How does Dean Pike know’ there are anv such things as devils? Be- But he S a hell there' go if you died wicked and unre pentant. Jf the Scriptures can be wrong about that, they can be wrong about anything or every- id Mr. Hyde Bandit* of the dinner. She will be menu, are, left to right, Benz and, standing, Mrs. will be sold for $1.25 for thing. Pike and Papini can't have it But I think 1 understand oubiing these men. They realize that unless he be says, and he’s right, savs Dean Now how does Dean Pike know that there’s a side beyond the grave? Because the Scriptures say there You For Me. Cla*» Condemned. Bandit, The (Italian!: Marie White Witc I n objection able a** A Section Adult*. Hi* Lot 1 Blood, Hou* Man PAY YOU WE 6% INTEREST Your Money Let Work For You COLUMBUS DISCOUNT AND LOAN E. BROAP ST. Columbu. Ohie FL. SMI Bob and laemfied CATHEDRAL Finneran & Fischer AD. 0208 RICKENBACKER & MEAD GULF SERVICE Wilson & Main FA. 0372 Columbu* 5, O. Be Loyal To Our Advertisers CORPUS CHRISTI REICHERT'S Sohio Service Lubrication Car Wash Accessories 3000 Exiled In Germany hell that hell who belon anybody who all goodness, in hell. The inhabitants of That" COLOGNE—(NC)— Almost 3.000 priests who were driven from east German provinces. Czechoslovakia and other countries after the war, now live and work in the German Federal Republic (western Ger many) and the Soviet-occupied Ger man Democratic Republic (eastern Germany). According to recently released figures, 2.365 diocesan priests and 562 priest members of religious congregations have found new’ homes in the two parts of divided Germany. The largest group. 911, formerly’ worked in the Archdio cese of Breslau, whose territory is today almost completely under Polish administration. A total of 860 priests belonged to dioceses in Czechoslovakia, par ticularly’ those of the German speaking Sudetenland 181 came from Warmia diocese, formerly in East Prussia, 75 from the Prelacy nullius of Schneide muehl. also in East Prussia, and 25 from the Free City of Danzig. Another Most of the Sudeten-German priests and their people found new homes in the south and west dio ceses” of Munich, Augsburg. Reg ensburg, Rottenburg and Fulda. Largest number of refugee priests is from Silesia and other parts of East Germany now domiciled in Paderborn, Hildesheim and Osna brueck dioceses. According to official West Ger man figures, about 13 million people were affected by the post war population shifts, expulsions and territorial changes. Of these expellees and refugees about seven million are Protestants ard six million Catholics. Of the total, 10 million live in western Germany and three million in the Soviet Zone of eastern Germany. The sudden, unorganized influx of these vast masses of people has caused tremendous changes in the traditional denominational compo of the German population, areas that were formerly al completely Catholic harbor large Protestant communi ties, and vice versa. most The Catholic and that threaten It needs )ur sub alert to the danger the Christian Way of life your support.. Renew script ion to The Catholic West Germany and the Soviet Zone offer a great contrast in their religious structure. In 33 est Ger many. total population of about 48 million includes 22 million Catho lics. In the Soviet Zone, there aie only two million Catholics among a total population of 18.5 million. Bigger Censorship Role Seen For v Decencv Legion WASHINGTON—(NC)—The L* gion of Decency will have an evei greater role in insuring whole some films “now that the Supreme Court has denied to the states the right to protect their citizens from immoral exhibitions.’’ Senator Ed win C. Johnson of Colorado declar ed on the Senate floor. The motion picture industry if very sensitive to public reaction. 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