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Columbus, Ohio Phono UN. 1233 Phono UN 5477 Private Ambulance Private Parking Area Limousines for Weddings This question was answered here by Father Gordon H. Albion, not ed Biblical scholar, historian and author, in a national radio address in which he stressed that the inter national organization made up of 161 non-Catholic churches in 48 countries can never achieve its fundamental aim of Christian uni ty. "Our absence from Evanston is not explained by disinterest in the aims of Evanston God for bid but by the fact that tho Catholic is convinced that unity in Christ is reached only by the authority of Christ," he said. “The Catholic Church could not attend Evanston except to speak with an authority which the World Council does not even claim for itself and which none of its members would accept.” IJNK, Mrs., Ellen, 82. 961 High land St., Columbus, Aug. 2, St. Francis church. Survivors: a son. a granddaughter and a sister. WATSON, Jess W.. 63. 3252 In dianola Ave., Columbus, Aug. 6, Immaculate Conception church. Survivors: his wife. Gertrude a son, three daughters, and 10 grandchildren. KILGORE. Charles H, 75, for merly of Columbus, Aug. 3. Holy Spirit church. SUSI, Mrs. Mana, 65. 1292-22nd Ave., Columbus. Aug. 5. St. John the Baptist three sons, a church. Survivors: brother and a sister. Mrs. John. 65, New- MOLNAR, ark, Aug. 5. Church of the Blessed Sacrament. Survivors: her husband. John one daughter. GOEIJJER. Mrs. Ida M.. 838 Oak St., Columbus. Aug. 4. St. Joseph Cathedral. Survivors: her husband, Harry a son and three grandchil dren. FISHER. John W„ 80. 522 East moor Blvd., Columbus, Aug. 5, St. Catharine church. Survivors: his wife. Mary J. three daughters, two sons, nine grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Hannah. 73, St. Thomas a grandson. CARMODY, Mrs. Zanesville. Aug 5, church. Survivors: three great-grandchildren and niec es and nephews. DAY, Mrs. Anna J., 1196 Ash land Ave., Columbus, Aug. 7, St. Christopher church Survivors: FAMOUS FOR Pinza will be one of the many attractions at this year's St. Mary annual Homecoming and Festival to take place Friday and Saturday, Aug. 20 and 21, on the school grounds, 685 Mohawk St. Mrs. Richard Hollern, armed with the rolling pin ire the photo above, is showing some of the committee members how she and Mr. Hollern will make large orders of tasty pizza for the affair. Pictured, left to right, are Mrs. Edward Gutmann, Mrs. Hollern, Mr. Leroy Stein and Mrs. Fred Michael. The festival will begin both evenings at 6:00 p. m. At that time on Friday evening a fish dinner and a pizza dinner will bo served in the school cafeteria until 9:00 p. m. On Saturday, pizza will be served along with barbecued hamburger and wiener sandwiches from 6:00 p. m. until closing time. There will also be stands of all description including candy, sugar, cake and white elephant stands. In ad dition, there will be special attractions for the children. The children will be given special attention during a matinee program from 2:00 to 5:00 p. m. Saturday. The public is cordially invited. All pro ceeds will go toward the new grade school building costs. Absence Of Catholics At Church Convention Explained By Scholar LONDON —(NC)— Why does the Catholic Church stand aloof from the second general assembly of the World Council of Churches which is scheduled to open on Saturday at Evans ton, 111.? Father Albion was discussing ’•the scandal of Christian disuni ty’’ during the broadcasting of a Catholic evening service. He said that, to their great cred it, many of the denominations in side Christendom had tried to solve the problem of this multiplication of man-made differences’ in the past few years by forming the World Council of Churches. “Why, then, this apparent stand offishness,’’ he asked, “on the part of the Roman Catholic Church with its 423.000.000 Christians united in faith and worship to the Bishop of Rome, whose authority they ac knowledge as that of the Vicar of Christ on earth, the successor of St. Peter?” "Every Roman Catholic, from the Pope downward* is vitally in terested in the unity of Christ's, Church," Father Albion explain- May They Rest In Peace three daughters, a son. a sister and seven grandchildren. HATFIELD. Mrs. Wilbur. 64. for merly of Corning. Aug. 7. St. nard church. Survivors: her band, Wilbur: a daughter, a two grandchildren. Ber hus- son. RUSSELL, Mrs. Louis T., 37, for merly of Portsmouth. Aug. 7, Holy Redeemer church, husband, two her .mother, and a sister. Survivors: her two daughters, John Stevens sons, Mrs. Alice, 60, Co Mrs. MADIGAN, lumbus, Aug. 7, Our Lady of Peace church. Survivors: her W’illiam: two daughters grandchildren. husband, and four 9374 E. SCHADT. William, 73. Main St., Columbus, Aug. 9, St. John the Evangelist church. Sur vivors: his wife. Rose: a son and a sister. QUIGLEY, Laura. 74. Rendville, Aug. 9, St. Bernard church, Corn ing. Survivors: two daughters, two sons, ten grandchildren and a sis ter. Since I #90 First Mortgage Loans Insured Savings Safe Deposit Boxes Florentine Restaurant 907 W. BROAD ST St. Mary Festival Scheduled Aug. 20-21 Bishop’s Talk Au Of 1 Meet ed. "Without it Christ's prayer will have failed and no Chris tian could admit that. We Cath olic* firmly believe that Christ's promise to be with His Church for all day* even to the end of the world and to send the truth giving spirit to guide in all truths means that He intended to set up a central authority, a final court of appeal on all matters of Chris tian Faith and morals and that He vested that authority in Peter and his successors." Approximately 1000 delegates trom throughout the United States are expected to attend the nine teenth annual convention at the Hotel Sherator-Gibson. Principal speakers will be Arch bishop William T. Mulloy of Cov ington, Ky.. and Charles L. Ep pinghoff ot Cincinnati, who recent ly was named president of the Na tional Catholic Laymens Retreat Conference. WHERE THOUSANDS SAVE MILLIONS Current Return CT/ Accounts /■A/O CURRENT COLUMBUS Columbus’ Most Complete Italian Restaurant Broiled Steak? 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The intellectual and moral ma turity necessary to be an effective Catholic in the face of the de mand* of the present day comes first before all else, by having a real appreciation of the Church and of what membership the Church means,” the Bishop said. “We hear much talk of new groups and associations and league.' to defend the dignity of man or the sanctity of the home, or to advance true culture and en lightenment, or to define Catholic Action or to promote social jus tice,” the Bishop continued, but pointed out that a “person who thinks of any of these things as something apart from the Church or as something that pious human effort can bring to the Church, or as benefits that some well-con ceived organization can on the Church, is a person tually immature.” the her Father Albion said that Catholic Church regards as children all who are truly tized in the Faith of Christ, extends her affectionate and bap and pray erful care to all those who have strayed from the unity of her fold and are now seeking in diverse ways to restore that unity which they have lost.” Thus, the priest added, the Cath olic Church is “deeply interested in the meeting at Evanston, but cannot participate in it because she remains the one true Church of Christ through which alone Christian unity can be accomplish ed. Local Delegation Will Attend CWV Meet In Cincinnati James H. King, state command er of the Catholic War Veterans, will head a Columbus delegation tc the organization s national con vention to be held Aug. 18-22 in Cincinnati. Also among those attending from Columbus will be James Schleub. state adjutant and Paul Theado, state housing chairman and com mander of Columbus Post No. 983. The three men s wives will attend the Womens Auxiliary sessions which will be held concurrently. Orran. Demon- insured Jbl 4 To $10,000 CENTRAL OHIO FEDERAL SAVINGS 78 South Third Street 24% AT MAM BAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION bestow intellcc- intellec- The Bishop defined the tual maturity of a Catholic as the 'grasp of the rare privilege that is his. alone or in organized com pany with other Catholics to mam fest outwardly for thp honor of God and the blessing of mankind, the fruits of the spirit which is the life of the Church.” Any Catholic would be intel lectually immature "who, a* an individual or a* a member of an organization, think* that hi* ef fort is a favor bestowed upon the Church, to fill a need of th* Church or to remedy some de fect," the Bishop explained, end went on to say that a Catholic would be morally immature who felt that "in view of modern enlightenment and scientific handling of problem* by himself or his group, that he had a right to advise the Church or even dic tate to the Church." “Hence it is,” (he Bishop reason ed. “not only unintelligent, but morally inept, to find the Church stodgy, or old-fashioned, or need ful of suggestion from alert moders who are organized to give the old Institution a New Look. The correct lines for the partici pation by the laity in the aposto late of the Church were delineated by the Hierarchy of the United States over three decades ago, Bishop Ready said, when “the Bishops eagerly invited the laity to join them in a strong, national united expression of Catholic life.” The means of fulfilling this full Catholic unity was the foundation by the Bishops of the National Catholic Welfare Conference, the Bishop recalled, and it “has been effective in proportion to the strength and cooperation of the la ity through the Lay Organization Department of the Conference, or in more familiar tional Councils of en.” “Thus the great organization.” the Bishop contin ued, “is to lend aid to the Church terms, the Na Men and Worn- purpose of your The Hammond Organ Product area, Katie of ra! eaality in churehe, Mie Ottr 3S.0S9 eharehaa enjoy the beaatifa) of th. 114 E BROAn ST. CA. 1.TS41 SM2 E. BROAD EX 3421 James Fuchs in her undeviating effort to make human lives virtuous and human souls holy. Membership the Daughters of Isabella was pointed to as proof that the women «e/e indeed striv ing to be vanant Catholics A vali ant woman ua« further defined by Bishop Ready this regard as one "strong in virtue energetic in the practice of her religion gentle, kind and merciful “She is tactful and prudent in thought and speech. She is blessed with the love and with the fear of God she is the ideal which your society is to help you all to attain and it is by striving toward this ideal that you achieve the sanctifying of your souls advance in personal holiness is God’s will your regard.’ Bishop declared. the that the Bishop Ready then presented to the delegates their highest ideal and model in the Blessed to whose honor the present Year is dedicated. “She it asserted, “who embodies Virgin Marian is,” he for us that womanly perfection, the ma turity of mind and will, that one ness with Christ that full expres sion of complete dependence on God, which we admire and seek to imitate in our individual and or ganizational activities. The Blessed Virgin did not "proclaim herself blessed of gen eration* by reason of her high place, purpose or accomplish ment," the Bishos averred, but 501 Eaton Avenue GAM N. 3rd St. 18 Muscidae is the family name of the common house fly and what a family, over 70.000 pes kv types. 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