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the CATHOLIC TIMES Friday, Apr. 2. 1954 Priest Describes Ruse He Used To Fool Reds CLEVELAND (NC) A priest who criss-crossed the Curtain like a commuter revealed at St. Andrew’s Benedictine &bbey here that he managed his escapes from the Reds by turning communist logic on lhem. jittery and readily fooled because they conquered the country “like flies conquer flypaper.” The Reds, he said, are stuck in their own glue of suspicion and fear. The priest, who had been ousted from a seminary and jailed with NOW The unnamed priest said the captors of his country are AVAILABLE Ballroom At The Knights Of Columbus Club State & Sixth Wedding Parties Receptions Banquets Dances Reasonable Rates MA. 4451 100 others, described his escapes in this wayt While prison, he told his jail er: “What kind of a communist are you? Here I am young, and strong. But you make me sit here doing nothing The republic needs workers.” The next day he we* freed by the jailer who parroted: "You can't sit her* doing nothing when communism needs worker*.” Again, when caught at the edge of the Iron Curtain by guards who accused him of trying to escape, the priest—who had obtained iden tification papers as a student— turned the guards of thoughts. Box 289, Hollidaysburg 8, Penna 2213-15 N. Maple Ave. ZANESVILLE, OHIO 60 So. Sth St. 47 N. 4th St THE CAMERA SHOP Everything Photographic' 620 Market St Phone 2-7302 BUILDING BLOCKS 8RIKCMETE-DUNN1ONE DUNRRICK -STEPPING STONES ALL COLORS ZANESVILLE BRIKCRETE PHILO PHONS 4-427* Radio Sarrtea Applianea* Repaired ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. GEORGE SMITH 111 GaUetar St. O. Fh «-1*»» Elaetrwju Wins* NaintaaanM CoomareUD IndnatHa* Raatdratuu TELEVISION MatUaon Mil*** Kockm M0 CKaaalt Raaor-Sharp Edga-to-Edge Foeu* Ftaaat in TV DISTRIBUTED BY L. A. 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Representing the Catholic youth groups in the United States, the National Council of Catholic Youth |el desire of all mankind.” Mon is shown at it* first formal meeting held in the national offices at N.C.W.C. Building in Washington. I signor Glenn said, adding: "It is the It urged college trained Catholics to take a more active part in *parish work. The national officers are I individual’s great hope and put shown, left to right Ruth Sullivan, executive secretary, NCCY Msgr. Joseph E. Schieder. Director, I pose, and is oiten identified with NCCY David McWhirter of Los Angeles, NCCY chairman Quinlan Halbeisen of Ames, Iowa, national I eternal salvation itself.” Newman Club president (standing) Mary Kay Ruddy of Columbus, O., NCCY vice president (diocesan I Defining peace as th* “state section) Patrick Kelley of Boulder, Colo., Newman Club vice-president Jane Flanigen of Muffalo, N.Y., I and condition of things when all NFCCS vice-president and Joseph Cringle of Buffalo, N.Y., National Council of Catholic Youth pres- I js jn order," the prelate declared ident (diocesan section). that it is universally recognized as the paramount good of all mankind and of every individual man." day there are only 25.000 Catho lics in a population of four mil lion. Iceland was converted in 931, lost the faith in the six teenth century and today there are only 450 Catholics in a pop ulation of 145,000. Out of four million souls in Finland, only 2,000 are Catholic. Egypt has a population of twenty-two million. At one time in its history it was almost all Catholic. Moslemism destroyed the faith and today Egypt has only 70,000 Catholics. But here is good news. In Ru anda Urundi, Africa, within the last five years the faithful in creased from 900,000 to 1,200.000 and there are 460,000 taking in structions. Did you know the pygmies are very difficult to bring to the light of the faith, and with difficulty do they per severe because they are wander ers. A recent exception is a pyg my of the Batwa race who is studying for the priesthood. You can educate a young man for the priesthood for $150 a year. A very good idea if you have no son a priest. Most important fact of all: Did you know that every cent the Directors of The Society for the Propagation of the Faith receive goes directly to the Holy Father. If you are deluged with pleas, let him decide where your mon ey should go. He knows the needs better than any of us. Sac rifice something for him to bring souls to the Sacred Heart and the Immaculate Heart of Mary. GOD LOVE YOU to Mr. and Mrs. E A. "As my husband and I have a small grocery store, we decided to send each week a pen ny per customer. Last week ue had 648 customers, so enclosed is $6.48.’’ ... to F.J.M. "Since ev ery penny counts towards our less iortunate brothers in distant lands, enclosed is $5 towards the Missions of Our Holy Father.” to A.C. for $1. “I am six years old and in the first grade. For my first report card my grandparents rewarded me for my effort with a little money. Now 1 want to gi\e this to the Missions you have worked so hard for.” ... to J.C. for $1,25. “1 am enclosing half of my baby sitting money for the Missions. 1 want to be a missionary myself in a few years.” ... to E.G. for $7. “1 made a resolution to lay aside 25c a day tor the Missions. This covers last month.” ... to Mrs. L.V. “1 had a house party for the benefit of the Missions, so enclosed is the $10 made.” ... to M.M. for $5. “Enclosed is my bonus for working in the laundry. 1 hope this will help a little with your mission work.” ... to L.B. for $55. “Enclosed is my first week’s wages which I promised to send the Missions. 1 had been unemployed for a time due to illness, then, be cause of my age. found it hard to get office work.” ... to 1. O’N. for $110.... “Last summer when there was talk about a raise, I promised to put aside each week for the rest of the year whatever raise I should receive. To my surprise, it was more than I had hoped for.” ... to S.M.E. “This $100 was for house improvements that can wait.” How long has it been since anyone has complimented you? It wiil be only a minute if you are wearing the beautiful God Love You medal. On one side is the image of Our Lady. On the re verse side is the seal of the Prop agation of the Faith with Rome as the center of the world and the Cross as the Redemption of the world. At your request and an offering of $5, we will send you a sterling silver medal or at your request and an offering of $10, wc will send you a gold filled medal. Cut out this column, pm your sacrifice 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 Dioces an Director, Reverend James Kulp. 246 East Town Street, Co lumbus 15M0hio. Slovak Priests Jailed For ‘lllejial’ Masses Meanwhile. according to reports,! ward what is called a higher stan about 1,000 Slovaks were question dard of living, which seems to con ed by the police, and hundreds del sist entertaining a more and tamed in custody, for taking parti more numerously detailed program in independence demonstrations. I of desires with nothing really last- Groups of Slovak farmers, the re-ling to satisfy them. port said, gathered in remote coun-l "We set up a general cult of try areas around wayside crucifixes! health, of daintiness, of charm, of and in rural chapels where they! self-indulgence, of security ... We could pray for Slovak independ-l must be nervously active all the ence without attracting the atten-ltime. going places, doing things, tion of the police or of local Com-Idriving the nervous system to rags munist Party officials. I in an effort to have what is called The communist authorities have! a good time, or to attract notice, been doing their best since the!or to master a career, or to wield "liberation” to wipe out memories! social influence, or to amass a great of the former Slovak national! reservoir state, but the reports indicated! “Not a that these efforts have been lari thinking, from successful. I business Proof of this, th* report* »eid,l checking was to be found in nationalistic in-|o£ it. scription* found painted on the! journey to the judgment seat of well* of th* churches, schools, pub-1 God.” lie building* end evon private! There is no effective remedy house* on the ennlvortery of Slo-I for this pointless modern quest, vekie's independence. Some of the! then the grace of God put to us* inscriptions read: "Long live the! in regulating human life, Msgr. memory of th* martyr, Father Tiso,I Glenn declared. the first President of Slovakia,"! “And for the valiant person who and "The Slovaks do not want! strives to take up the Cross instead Czecho-Russian communism. |of running wildly away from it, to master the flesh instead of seeking In Army, Navy Wins Plaudits NEW YORK—(NC) —“Racial in. tegralion has strengthened the arm ed forces, the nation's economy, and our national defense.” Circuit Judge Charles Fahy, of Washington. C., former chairman of the President’s Commission on Equality of Treatment in the Arm ed Forces made these points at an interracial Communion breakfast at Fordham University here. Judge Fahy said the present opinion in our armed forces is "uniform” that our national de lense "is stronger because oi the application of this democratic prin ciple.” Prior to 1948 when his commis sion of civilians was called upon! O NYUNDO. Belgian Congo (NC)I A young pygmy, from among the! dimunitive tribes of the Central Ms«r. Glenn Describes Peace As Deepest Des The true meaning of peace— the peace that Christ brings to the soul was described last Sunday by Msr. Paul J. Glenn, in a nation w’iut broadcast. Speaking on The Catholic Hour, Msgr. Glenn, who is rector of St. Charles Seminary, Columbus, de clared that'modern-day civilization has an erroneous conception of peace. “When people talk of peace to day,” he said, “they usually talk of that peace which is the absence of hostility and conflict among na tions. In this sense, it is a negative thing.” Fundamentally, the prelate ex plained, peace is “the gift of God to the hearts, the souls, the con sciences of men. It is the peace im parted by the Risen Savior, when appearing in the chamber where His disciples were gathered in fear, He cried, “Peace Be To You.” “This peace of soul is the deep- Msgr. Glenn asserted that Our Lord is the Prince of Peace, and that Mary, as his Mother, is right fully called the Queen of Peace.” He declared: "As our model, Mary shows us VIENNA—(NC) More than 4o|the way to peace, here and here Catholic priests were arrested byl after. As our intercessor, she ob communist authorities in the wake! tains for us many a grace which of "illegal” celebrations in Slovakia I gives us peace of soul. As the chief commemorating the 15th anniversa-l of creatures, and universal Queen ry of the proclamation of Slovakia’s! of God’s creation, her maternal independence, it was reported here. I heart is eager for true and just (Now a part of Red-ruled Czecho-1 peace among men and nations. Slovakia, Slovakia originally was in l"Mary followed always the way of corporated in the Republic of I the Lord, Msgr. Glenn said, "and Czechoslovakia which was created! here alone is the way of peace.” after the defeat of Austria ini He pointed out that there is World War I. In March, 1939, how-I much in modern living to disturb ever, Slovakia declared itself an I the interior peace of our souls, independent, self-governing state! "Ours is time, tens* and ner and remained so until the commun I vous, even apart from th* wars ist “liberation” of 1945.) I and rumors of wars which this The priests were said to have! generation has had to endure, been arrested for offering "unlaw-l and endures still. We are in ful" Masses and paying tribute tol strutted by every worldly agen Monsignor Joseph Tiso, the pres-l cy, press, radio, television, edu ident of the independent Slovak! cative drives and social pressures state, who was hanged in 1947 after! —to fix upon secondary goals, having been found guilty of "trea-l forgetting and foregoing the pri son" toward the Czechoslovak Re I mary. public. I “We are ceaselessly urged to- of annuities. moment is left to us for for considering the main of our existence, for on the progress, or want that marks our spiritual CLASSIFIED SECTION 20c ‘I"* jerid 4d» P. O Boi «3* Cnlumhu* 1* Automobile Dealer* I 1 A fN A KJ I Fl V\C Lz rA IN I L. LO to revise the policies of the armed! 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The council will have an extensive social program after the Lenten season. “Queen of Peace, pray for us!” Monsignor Glenn's talk was the fourth and last in a Lenten ser mon series dedicated to Our Lady. The addresses were heard locally over WLW. PLEASE, BRING JESUS Poor Egyptian children like these and their peasant parents beg for a modest chapel where Jesus can dwell in their midst at Luxor, a town of several thousand Christians, separated from the True Fold. Here, amidst monuments and temples of ancient Egypt, parish was opened a few years ago. Already 900 faithful offer a promising prospect that thousands will follow. Bishop Ghattas urgently pleads for jour mite to provide a chapel large enough. He asks for $2,000. Won’t you send $1, $10, $100? Any gift will win their prayerful blessing. PUT THE “MAN OF SORROWS” IN YOUR WILL. 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