2—THE CATHOLIC TIMES Friday. June 4, 1954
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FRIDAY, JUNE 4
FEAST OF ST. FRANCIS
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White vestments, Gloria, Second
prayer of the feria (from Sunday’s
Mass), Preface of the Ascension.
SATURDAY, JUNE 5
THE VIGIL OF PENTECOST
Red vestments, Gloria (during
which the church bells are rung as
on Holy Saturday), One prayer. No
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PENTECOST TUESDAY
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Pius a saint. Replying for the
Pontiff, the secretary of the Isatin
letters stated the Pope wished first
to invoke the guidance of the Holy
spirit, whereupon all knelt in silent
prayer.
z\fter a feu moments the Pon
tiff intoned the “Veni Creator,”
and all joined in singing this tra
ditional hymn of the Church for
Divine guidance. With the hymn
concluded the Pope again sat on
the throne, and uith his miter on
his head read the solemn proclama
tions:
"In honor of the Holy end
Indivisible Trinity, for th* ex
•Itation of the Catholic Faith and
th* increase of the Christian re
ligion,' by the authority of Our
Lord Jesus Christ, of the Holy
Apostles Peter and Paul, and by
Our own We decree and
define as a Saint, and We in
scribe in th* catalog of Saints
Blessed Pius X.
A great hush fell on the crowds
as these words rang out over the
loudspeakers for with the pro
nouncement Blessed Pius be
came St. Pius X. At the same mo
ment a veil was dropped from the
giant painting of the new Saint
right behind the throne.
Pope Pius X's all absorbing pur-
l)f interest To Catholics
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Sunday, June 6
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—Hour of St. Francis.
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Sunday, June 6
WBNS-TV, Columbus. 9:30 a. m.
The life and sanctification
of Pope Pius will be pre
sented on CBS-TV’s religious
drama series ‘l^inip Unto My
Feet’. The program will util
ize special news film taken
during the canonization cere
monies Saturday, May 29. Fa
ther Joseph N. Moody, pro
fessor of modern history at
Cathedral College. New York,
will explain the significance
of the rites and discuss the
life of the newly proclaimed
saint with the programs mod
erator William Leonard.
WLW-C, Columbus. 2:00 p.
Film of the canonization and
procession.
Groundbreaking Ceremonies At Marysville
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Ground breaking ceremonies took place last wsek in Marysville for the new Our Lady of Lourdes
church to be erected on a 3.65 acre tract of land, donated to the Church by Mr. Ed Radebaugh, on
Route 33 just north of Marysville. Father William C. O'Brian, pastor of St. Mary church, Delaware,
and Dean of the Western deanery, prepares to break ground for the $115,505 structure. At Father
O'Brian's right is Father Leonard Falvey, pastor of Our Lady of Lourdes parish. Also assisting in the
ceremony is Msgr. Maurice A. Hofer of the Pontifical College Josephinum. Plans for the new church
were drawn by Emerick and McGee of Columbus and construction is being directed by Yarrington
and Fleck, general contractors of Marysville. Present plans call for construction to be completed by
Easter of 1955.
‘’Saint Of Our iTimes’ Confirmation
pose of reestablishing all things
in Christ, the Holy Father said,
was particularly exemplified in his
“bold undertaking to recast the
body of Church law in such a way
as to give the Church a more or
dered life, greater certainty and
flexibility of movement as de
manded by an age typified by a
growing dynamism and complex
ity.”
"Would that this spirit of jus
tice and law which Pius gave
witness to and exemplified for
the modern world could pen*
♦rat* the conference halls of na
tions where the most serious
problems affecting the whole
human family are discussed, par
ticularly the method of banish
ing forever the fear of terrify
ing cataclysms and gf guaran
teeing for all peoples a lasting,
happy era of the tranquility of
peace.
“In the second of his distin
guished accomplishments Pius is
revealed as the indomitable chain
pion of the Church and the prov
identia Saint of our times But
ue must recognize that the perspic
uity and strength uith which Pius
carried on the victorious strug
gle against the errors of modern
ism testify to the heroic degree
with which the virtue of faith
burned in his saintly heart.
“Uniquely concerned that the
inheritance of God be preserved
intact for the flock confided to his
care, the great Pontiff knew no
weakness when dealing with per
sons of dignity or authority nor
did he manifest vacillation when
confronted uith alluring but false
doctrines within or without the
Church nor did he betray fear
lest he bring upon himself per
sonal affronts and unjust interpre
tations of his pure intentions.
"He had a clear conviction that
he was fighting for the holiest
cause of God and souls. The words
which the Ixird addressed to the
Apostle Peter are literally veri
fied in him: ‘I have prayed for
thee that thy Faith may not fail
and do thou, when once thou hast
turned again, strengthen thy breth
ren'.”
The third characteristic, the
Pope related, uas the “sanctity
which uas the inspiration and di
reefing force of the aforemen
tioned undertakings of Pius and
is still more clearly discernible in
his personal life.”
“Before applying it to others he
put into practice in his own life
his program of unifying all things
in Christ.
"A priest above all in th* Eu
charistic ministry this is th*
most faithful portrayal of St.
Pius X. To serve th* mystery of
the Blessed Eucharist as a priest,
and to fulfill th* command of
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ocese. These devotion* will end
Saturday.
It is traditional that the Bishop
be celebrant of a Pontifical Mass in
the Cathedral on this great feast.
In the absence of Bishop Ready,
who is making his ad limina visit
to the Eternal City, the Mass will
be celebrated by Bishop Hettinger.
Commemorating the descent of
the Holy Spirit upon the Apostles
and Disciples of Our Ixird, the
feast is often referred to as the
birthday of the Church. It is one
of the most important in the litur
gy of the Church.
It Is also in keeping with the
feast that the Bishop annually con
firms the Cathedral on Pente
cost afternoon. The sacrament of
Confirmation ts (he “Sacrament of
the Holy Spirit.”
our Saviour, 'Do this in remem
brance of Me,' was hi* goal.
“In the profound vision which
he had of the Church as a society,
Pius recognized that it uas the
Blessed Eucharist which had the
power to nourish its intimate life
substantially and to raise it high
above all other human societies.
Only the Eucharist, in which God
gives Himself to man, is apt to
lay the foundations of a social life
worthy of those uho live it, ce
mented more by love than by au
thority, rich in activity and aimed
at the perfection of the individual
a life that is ‘hidden with Christ
in God’.”
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Chaplain Played Heroic
Role In Navy Disaster
QUONSET POINT. R. I. (NC) Over 1,000 men of all
faiths, some weeping openly, others expressing grief in quiet
sobs, attended Mass on the deck of the carrier Bennington
on the Feast of the Ascension the day after explosions and
fire had killed 98 of their fellow crew members and injured
200 more.
The B.ennington survivors
Catholic and non-Catholic alike—
shared their common grief in front
of a blue-draped portable altar
while pumps still poured water
from the 45.000-1 on carrier s lower
decks.
Bennington chaplain. Father (Lt.
Comdr.) Bernard V. Cunningham,
who figured heroically during the
sea disaster, asked prayers for “all
those killed and those who were
pitifully injured, some of whom
may die.” He asked the crew mem
bers to pray “for the parents of
these poor youngsters.”
Father Cunningham, with Prot
estant chaplain, Lt. Merle H. Jay,
had moved into heroic action im
mediately after a series of ex
plosions had ripped through the
huge carrier s underdecks on the
morning of May 27, eye witnesses
reported.
Operating in what crewmen
later described as "a living hell,"
the chaplains rushed to the in
jured, and dying, giving spir
itual comfort, in some cases, Fa
ther Cunningham administered
the last rites of the Church. Th*
chaplains' work continued as the
injured were placed aboard heli
copters to be flown to Navy hos
pitals, where priests in the area
had been alerted to the wards.
When the Bennington reached
port at Quonset Point Navy Base,
Father Cunningham and a second
Catholic chaplain set up a unique
telephone system for relaying news
to the families of the Bennington
crew who awaited word about their
sons and husbands.
Line Up Phones
Jn the Navy post theater where
wives, mothers and children were
gathered, Father (Lt.) I^so D. Ward
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said in the home missions, the re
mainder in Central, South America
and abroad.”
In Propagation of the Faith
charities, the leading parishes, in
order, were:
Holy Rosary parish, Columbus
St. Mary, Lancaster
St. Aloysius, Columbus
St. Mary, Columbus
St. Mary, Marion
St. Joseph Cathedral, Columbus
The College and High School di
vision of the Propagation of the
Faith work is termed “Students’
Mission Crusade”, and calls for or
ganized study, sacrifice, and pray
er.
Pilgrimages to home missions is
the newest activity among these
units. Columbus St. Mary led the
way for the third time in four
years.
Among children of the earlier
grades the Pontifical mission ac
tivity is the “Holy Childhood As
sociation.”
Prayer, sacrifice and lively in
terest in children of mission areas
are the gifts of the young to the
Holy Father who assigns them en
tirely to child assisting mission
works.
The leading totals, on a percent
age basis, according to the number
of students were: St. Michael’s,
Worthington St. Francis’, Newark
Our Lady of Victory, Columbus St.
Francis of Assisi, Columbus St. Al
oysius’ Academy, New Lexington,
and Holy Redeemer parish, Ports
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