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8—THE CAHTOLIC TIMES Friday, June 4. 1954 Columbus Woman Writes Article On Marian Shrines An article on making miniature Marian shrines written by Mrs. Ivan Pusecker, 618 Berkeley Road. Columbus, will appear in a future issue, of The Joscphtnum Review Mrs Pusecker is a member of the evening class in Feature Writing held at the College of St. Mary of the Springs this semester as part of its adult education program. The Since 1890 First Mortgage Loans Insured Savings Safe Deposit Boxes 6 BO Walter C- Krupp, Pres Radu Scrvtc. Apphanew RepairMl ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. GEORGE SMITH 111 Gxbuher St. Zanctlic O., Ph. 6-7336 Elwtrtca) Wiring Maintenance Commwemi industrial Rr.identiaJ TELEVISION Mattison SHv«i Koehn t»30 Cbaaal* Haaor-Sbarp Edga-to-Kdce Focur Finaat tn TV DIRTRIRUTKD BY L. A EMMERT bine* 1812 14 8- FtarC St Phon. 8-4*1 Zanee.lll. Ohie •MODERATION IS A HILI LIFE" Flood's Bar and Grill WINEb LIQUORS “Beet at Its Beit" TASTY FOODS SANDWICHES 480 Market Ph 4691 ARTWIL 430 Main St. Johnston's Restaurant “t’amous tor Chicken* THOMAS LYNN, INC. Lnsuranbe Fne Farm Auto Casualty—Liability—Plate Glass and Allied Lines 95’/i N 5 Zanesville. O. 2-7569 BREESE DRUG STORE 1422 Maple Ave. Ph. 2-9030 Zaneevilla, Ohio Salzburg ‘Academic Week’ To Be Held From Aug. 8-22 SALZBURG, Austria (NC) The annual Salzburg “Academic tVeeks” (Hochschulwochen) which since their foundation in 1931 have contributed much to the develop ment of Catholic thought will be held this year from August 8 to 22. feature, written under the direc tion of Sister Maryanna, O.P., is based on actual indoor shrines as sembled and arranged by Mrs. Pu- CURRENT DIVIDEND RATE ERANKLIN FEDERAL THE HERMAN FALTER PACKING CO. Greenlawn Avenue COLUMBUS, OHIO 421 Putnam Ave. 810 Forest Ave. Phone 2-4551 Arthur A Bryan Kenneth O Bolin Wendell B. 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In a letter to the anti-communist Popular Front of Mexico meeting here in congress he said: “Would that those attending the congress might have the opportunity and time to probe deeply into such out standing documents and the papal teachings “in reference to the social questions, materiaftsm and communism.” The light of truth and justice is the best weapon against the “in sidious and perverse work” of com munism in Latin America, he said. Meanwhile, on the eve of the opening of the Anti-Communist congress, its organizers reportedly protested to the government for having denied them two halls which had previously been made available to communists without difficulty. -----------------o The firms listed here deserve to be remembered when you are distributing vour patronage tu the different lines of business WE PAY YOU 6% INTEREST Let Your Money Work For You. Offer Limited to State of Ohio. COLUMBUS DISCOUNT AND LOAN 568 E. BROAD ST. ColumbuR. 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(Story On Page One) REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1953 Diocese of Columbus Dues ............................................................... ....................... CATHOLIC NEAR EAST WELFARE ASSOCIATION Dues ....................................................................................... ASSOCIATION OF THE HOLY CHILDHOOD Operating table, lights and surgical instruments The Fatima Group 1,400 Pounds of Catechetical ma terials The Junior Fatima Group 600 Pounds of Catechetical ma terials and religious articles City Of Columbus Cathedral of Saint Joseph Christ the King Corpus Christi Holy Cross Holy Family Holy Name Holy Rosary Holy Spirit Immaculate Conception Our Lady of Peace Our Lady of Victory ____ Sacred Heart Saint Agatha Saint Aloyaiua Saint Augustin. Saint Catharine Saint Christopher Saint Cyprian Saint Dominic ___ Saint Francis of Assisi Sainj Gabriel Saint James the I.ess Saint John the Baptist Saint John the Evangelist Saint Ladislaus .. Saint I .co___________ ___ Saint Margaret of Cortona Saint Mary Saint Mary Magdalene Saint Michael Saint Patrick Saint Peter ______________ Saint Thomae Outside Columbus Ada, Our Lady of Lourdes Bolivar, Saint Stephen Bremen, Saint Mary Society For The Propagation Of The Faith SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS SOCIETY FOR THE PROPAGATION OF THE FAITH Membership Dues ................................................... ...........$ $ 3,634.82 $ Perpetual Membership Offerings ....... *........................... Donations .............................................................................. Donations sent directly to National Office........................" Donations for Mission Rosaries .......................................... Mission Sunday Collection .................................................... Indian and Negro Missions Collection................................. Missionary Cooperation Plan: Home Missions ........................................ 14,933.61 Foreign Missions ...................................... 6,742.18 Home Missions ....................................... 21,256.92 Foreign Missions ........................... 8,273.11 Diocesan Mission Fund ....................................................... Mass Stipends ........................................................................ WORK OF SAINT PETER THE APOSTLE FOR NATIVE CLERGY Tuition for Native Seminarians ............................. MISSIONARY UNION OF THE CLERGY Membership Dues.................................................................. Donations ..... ......................................................................... Heathen Child Ransoms ....................................................... Mission Christmas Seals....................................................... Specified Gifts ...................................................................... Total Receipts .......................................................... Balance, January 1, 1953 ............. .................. ....... Equipment Sent to Missions: Interior furnishings and pews for one chapel 2 Automobiles (Used) 5 Chalices 2 Ciboria 2 Pyx 1 Paten 1 Altar 10 Candlesticks 2 Statues 20 Vestments for Mass 4 Da ma tic sets 15 Copes 10 dozen Small Linens (Madonna Guild) 4 Missals 10 Servers cassocks and surplices 1 Censer and carton of incense 1,200 Rosaries and religious articles 400 Pounds of medicine Society For The Propagation Of The Faith Report Of Parishes 18.00 260.60 10.00 6.00 18.00 18.00 4,204.00 6,484.03 8,853.99 85.50 33,019.63 6,300.00 21,675.79 29,530.03 3,144.76 38,300.85 Tha following miation* and mission er* shared in the Missionary Coopera*' tion Plan for 1953: Missions of the Diocese of Columbus: Dresden, Saint Ann Granville. Saint Edward La Rue, Saint Joseph Milford Center, Sacred Heart Mount Gilead. Saint Matthew Murray City, Saint Philip Neri New Boston, Saint Monica Otway, Our Lady of Lourdes Shawnee, Saint Mary West Portsmouth, Our Lady of Sorrows Diocese of Charleston, South Carolina Diocese of Port Elizabeth, South Africa Diocese of Kisumu, Africa Diocese of Reno, Nevada Diocese of Salt Lake, Utah Diocese of San Juan, Puerto Rico Glenmary Missioners Dominican Foreign Missions Maryknoll Sisters Missionaries of Saints Peter and Paul Immaculate Heart of Mary Missioners 5 si hi nt| si 1 I J? -------------1 48.60 *2.00 1,710.00 962 80 2,767.80 8 170.00 ________ 2.00 *0.60 1,686.74 1.688.74 1,181.00 ... 9 OH 65 10 168 00 363 OA 44? 96 61.00 62 on 202 00 21.00 7H3 Oft 1 014'69 612.00 2 462 00 1 269 9A i &£« Oft 1.00 110 00 04? 27 ............... 137.00 161 SO 96) 64 706 66 1 986 89 10*5 00 96 (HI 770 00 972 aa 876 00 6.00 147 00 697 00 1 334 00 1.00 M3 00 644 60 300 00 1 023 50 167.00 102 00 906 30 666 05 1 64) 2a 594 25 26.00 1,476.06 1 554 36 626 *5 2 693 65 852 00 960.00 692 50 1 615 Of) 67.00 148 on 1.007 82 600.00 1 607 62 79? 00 40.00 8.00 612.50 1 6*?1 on 17 00 120.11 187 11 00 10.00 117.61 127 61 8 00 248 00 400.00 266.00 908.00 27 00 45 66 208.75 249 41 143 00 6 00 939.44 944.44 6.00 1 00 212.00 218.00 ___ 88.00 Ml 04 950.00 476.60 1,565.54 441 00 16.00 649.46 200.00 864.43 308.50 196.00 107.00 1,146.69 302.84 1,752.68 1,519.00 60.87 72.20 132.67 296.94 1,701.00 866.60 776.00 3,688.64 2,764.00 44 00 89 00 1 060.89 668.60 1,846.89 446.00 ......... 80.00 21.00 *45.00 646.00 283.00 705.60 909.2* 1,614.76 10.00 14.on 486.44 37 4.21 884.65 1,388.00 _________ 90.00 160.00 *76.20 600.00 1,728.20 11.00 155.233.40 361.80 466.26 302.61 30.32 330.00 142.00 32.00 12.60 6.00 473.00 167.00 1.00 326.66 861.68 260.00 4 no 47.00 160.00 71.10 171.72 66.00 3.00 4.00 2.00 1,501.00 2.00 11.00 338.00 37.10 20.00 1.00 IM 00 146.00 14.00 80.00 148.00 38.60 ll.bn 60.00 (Continued on Page 12) 770.00 166 00 190.00 1,129.63 364.17 8.120.00 9,932.10 1,282.43 20,830.33 177,189.73 1.367.96 $178,557.69 1,718.00 128.00 30.32 844.30 480.60 600.00 484.60 161.80 608.40 165.84 626.66 331.7* 2 00 874.00 876.00 422.00 850.00 226.00 207.00 30.00 666.00 1,706.29 959.41 189.80 847.45 160.94 1,6*4.22 681.7* 864.6* *84.67 160.00 89.10 284.72 120.47 336.20 166.84 221.88 136.00 186.20 160.84 103.04 *09.31 76.60 32.00 3.00 9.00 370.82 613.00 20.00 On the other hand, note how much pessimism is the modern mode. A weary feeling fills many minds that the problems of life are insoluble, and that despair is inevitable. We would probably despair too if the only hope for international peace was the United Nations, if the only basis for inner peace was the couch of the psychoanalyst. Thank God a dozen times a day for your blessings, but also do something mort. If a friend gave you a new automobile would you not send him a gift in thanksgiving? Since God has giv en you His Redemption, His Eu charist, His Life, why not give Him a gift that 1,400.000,000 pagans in the world might know about Him as you do and maybe even love Him more than you do. Every time you discover a new blessing in your life make a new sacrifice in thanksgiving. You will be amazed how your bless ings will multiply. We will soon be telling you how to remember our new ad dress, so please keep saving your pennies! 82.00 216.60 30.66 65.49 174.00 18.40 212.60 30.69 *6.49 174.00 18.40 18 00 16.00 13.00 *2 W 264,00 7.00 3,994.13 101.50 3,709.98 108.48 1,109.00 600.00 1,644.80 103.48 290.00 362.77 1,183.49 223,50 31.7* 48.97 20.7* 327.70 61.82 33.60 694.78 47.70 62.60 315.00 470.70 450.7* 140.04 006.86 1.742.46 281.60 *7.77 43.10 25.82 48.76 186.00 f0.00 23.00 850.00 228.48 1,666.20 O'. 2.00 816.on 150.00 1 021.on 112.00 20.00 3.861.60 324.60 48.67 22.00 426.06 12S 00 47.60 1,171.88 47.70 92.60 215.00 622.71 87.00 16.00 6.00 102.40 42.29 70.00 286 00 GOD IjOVE YOU to A K “The enclosed $5 is what I would have spent on a new Easter hat. but I decided that my old one would do just as well.” ... to F.K.B. “I have promised to send a per centage of every painting I sell to the Missions. Here is my first check for $3.50” ... to PB. “Now that Life is not Worth Liv ing on Tuesday nights, since your wonderful series on television is absent, here is a small sum of $10 to help make Life worth living in your far missions.” to V.M. for $65. “This check rep resents 50 per cent of my over time which I promised for a special request.” ... to J.W.V. for $24.10. “Although I am not a Catholic, each month I try to send this amount to Catholic Mis 70.00 67.00 813.26 146.04 364.00 466.26 426.00 60.00 258.60 611.00 1.814.26 2,834.66 301.60 *4.80 25.82 48.7* 11.70 *00 963.54 *39.66 1,498.14 401.00 12.00 80.00 •33.29 66*.11 1,584.40 364.00 35.40 85.40 109.46 109.46 5.00 171.46 252.28 428.73 166.58 166.58 16.95 16.96 36.*1 35.*1 16.00 20.00 155.00 1*0.06 183.00 107.30 107.80 68.18 68.13 2S*.OO *0.00 159.00 209.00 108.00 108.00 26.00 224.01 249.01 •74.00 17.00 14.00 182.66 163.65 42.25 42.25 16.00 l.»0 120.88 139.33 42.00 392.40 275.00 709.40 20.00 12.75 12.76 27.50 27.50 119.00 1.287.05 62* 66 2.0*4.71 2,345.00 2.00 986.41 260.7* 1,289.20 God Love Y ou---------------- How Confused You Would Be If You Were Without Faith by Bishop Fulton J. Sheen Few ever stop to thank God for their blessings. Think for a moment how confused and be wildered your life would be if you were with out faith! This blessing alone overwhelms all trials. St. Paul was the victim of cease 1 e s s e s ecutions and yet he be gins all his epistles with such words as: “1 thank my God always on your behalf.” sions because I believe that you are helping them as they should be helped.” Wouldn’t you like to be one in a million? You can by subscrib ing to Mission. Edited by the author of this column, the Most Rev. Fulton J. Sheen, MISSION has the widest circulation of all Catholic publications. If you would like to subscribe to this bi-monthly magazine, send in your name and address with your request and sacrifice. Cut out this column, pin your sacrifice to it and send it to th« 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 Diocesan Director, Reverend James Kulp, 246 East Town St., Columbus 15, Ohio. o-...- Attend Meet Honoring Moslem Philosopher TEHERAN, Iran (NC) Fa ther Richard J. McCarthy, S.J., Am erican Arabic scholar stationed at Baghdad College, Iraq, was one of two Jesuit missionaries represent ing the Vatican at a conference held here to honor the millenium of the Moslem philosopher, Avi cenna. Father McCarthy read a paper, in Arabic and English, on th« primacy of metaphysics in Avicen na, before scholars from many na tions, including eight delegates from the Soviet Union. A native of Chicopee, Mass., Father McCarthy holds the degree of doctor in Mos lem Theology from Oxford Uni versity. NOW Have you a mite to help the Holy Father bring food, elothes medi cine and shelter to 850,000 REFUGEES from the Holy Land? He is the only hope of these hapless outcasts. A FOOD PACK t$10’ lasts a family almost a week. We welcome your used elothes at our warehouse, Haswell St. A Eastchester Rd., Bronx 61, N.Y. HAVE YOU INCLUDED GOD IN YOUR WILL? SACRED HEART PLEAS Two Near East shrines to the Sacred Heart badly need your mite. That at Tinos. Greece, has a badly damaged roof and floor. The other in a very poor section in Chalacudy. India, is not yet finished. Won’t you help? Archbishop Paul Hindo died last fall as a w-orthy follower of the Great Apostle among his own people in Iraq. As a memorial we hope to build the school he dreamed of putting in Karradah. Have you a mite for a brick? Or $10 for a desk? AVAILABLE Ballroom At The Knight* Of Columbus Club State & Sixth Wedding Parties Receptions Banquets Dances LUCKY GIRL! Reasonable Rates MA. 4451 Weil, lucky she lived elose enough to be brought to the Sisters* MISSION HOSPITAL in India. In time she may recover under their devoted care. But. if it’s too late, her soul will be healed in Baptism and returned to Her Master safely because she will be won over by the gentle charity of the good Sisters. Through laek of proper food, sanitation and preventive medicines, hundreds of thousands there are stricken even worse than she, but aren’t bo fortunate to live elose enough to a mission hospital to be reached in .time to help even their souls. Won’t you help ns spread thia apostolate by building one in Tellacam. India. A mite will help. $10 in medicine goes far. $25 buys a bed: $75 a medical kit *1,090 an entire ward. V' The SISTERS OF THE SACRED HEART have labored for over 35 years in the Diocese of Chang anacherry, India, among home less, orphans and aged. Won’t you lighten their burdens a bit. For $10 they can keep a tot for a month. We beg for someone to “adopt” SALIM, an Iraqian youth, now in the first of six years training at the seminary there. His Quufiy is unable io help him with the yearly cost ($166 of it. Won’t you send him this sum yearly in any payments? Could he ever forget such a friend? DAY PAI I. IN \OL SISTER PAUL of the Cross is a novice with the Sisters of the Sacred Hearts in Lebanon. She pleads for a kind soul to make it possible for her to complete her two years training by sending her the yearly $150 cost. Will you help her? SEVEN IN ALL That’s how many MISSION CLUBS we have. Members send u* A-DOLLAR-A-MONTH to meet seven essential mission needs. JUNE DOLLARS to CHRYSOSTOMS and MARY S BANK will help train the seminarians and novices in the Holy Lana DAMIEN LEPER FUND goes to the Damien Institute in India. BASILIANS will go io the school of the Clarist Sisters near Changanacherry, India. The little tots in Iraq will feast on ORPHANS’ BREAD. The CHAPEL-OF-THE-MONTH is to be buill for the parish at Nadavayal. India MOMCA GUILD will adorn its altars with sacred articles and linens. ‘RearSstOlissions French Cor«Kn«1 SpaNman, 9ra*id«n« Mxgr Thame! J. McMeban, Met’l Sac*y Sand aU cammenicetiem »at CATHOLIC NEAR EAST WELFARE ASSOCIATION 480 Lexington Avb. at 46th St. New York 17, N. Y.’