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12—THE CATHOLIC TIMES Friday. Oct. 1, 1954 Church Role In Medicine Cited Bv Pope A S ELGANDOLFO. Italy (Radio. NC) The Church's role in preserving both medical history and practice for the benefit of civ ilization was stressed by His Holi ness Pope Pius XII at an audience to medical historians. Attending the audience in the papal summer palace here were 350 delegates to the 14th congress of the International Society of the History of Medicine, which was held in Rome. Expressing the hope that the rapid progress of medicine today would not cause the doctors to lose sight of the benefits secured for mankind by medicine in the past, the Holy Father said: “When the barbarian invasions submerged the Roman Empire, the Church succeeded in preserving in its monasteries the essential part of Greco Latin civilization and. in particular, the writings of the principal authors on medicine. “Moreover, faithful to the practice of Christian charity, the monks gave themselves to sue- coring the sick and infirm, and kept alive the traditions from which the most celebrated school of the Middle Ages had its origin in the 11th century, before the foundation of the universi ties." The Pontiff was referring to the Salerno school of medicine whose students, he said, brought their healing art to all parts of Europe. Pope Pius, who spoke in French, concluded his talk by teliing the doctors that the man of medicine, above all. cannot “ignore the fact that Christ had promised to all men amenable to His teaching to make them one day participants in His definitive triumph over death." Patronize Th* Tim* Advertisers COLUMBU SAVINGS AND LOAN 48 W. GAY ST OPEN 9»m to 9p /appliances TELEVISION 0C« Mtcc 649 W. Broad At Sandusky CA 1-8460 RCA Tutvisibh PHILCO CA A IO/ k-2500 DOLLAR FEDERAL ioyi: if a LT- 51 Lu, There are good reasons for that statement. Firet. Dollar Federal la a friendly place where vou’ll entov doing business. Second, vour sav ings are insured to $10,000 bv an agenev of the federal government. Third, our cur rent dividend rate of 2’*% assures healthv growth Why not stop in todav and open vour Dollar Federal ac count? Add a little even’ pav dav to builij future aecurttv. dividend /J- INSURED 4,2 /O VO $10,000 Open Your Account Today DOLLAR FEDERAL SAVINGS $1 I. GAT ST. CA. 44141 Since 1890 First Mortgage Loans Insured Savings Safe Deposit Boxes Credit I nion Is One Year Old In a kind of wrong-side-out way, I \e got to be grateful to the Com munists. Because I react against their perversities, they keep mak ing a better man -‘T' of me. Commu cruelty o u man beings in creases my de --------------o-------------appreciation ?%3j8|r e s a ion ol gg-fEfS cruelly, and my J|B ot kind nes.s and mercy. Com munist brutality I leminds me con JR* J| stantly of my duty to lose my neighbor, and to try to do good to him. Furthermore, the Communists put my charity on its mettle. Christ said, do good to those who hate you. pray for those who per secute you. do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil by good The Communists provide just about the ultimate test of that kind of virtue. If 1 can love them, and ask God to lilt them out of the abyss in which they wallow, 1 guess 1 can love anybody. I have always had a ferocious hatred for falsehood Lying, to me, is peculiarly despicable. Truth is a thing loo shining and precious to be sullied. My attachment to it grows in face of the continual Com munist lying. I am fairly sure that if it were not for the Communists. I would not love my country as much as 1 do. At least. 1 would appreciate it less keenly. The more they slander America, the more dearly 1 see America s goodness. This is true. too. of my faith Every time the Communists attack the truths revealed by God. my loyalty to those truths becomes stronger. Seeking for answers to Commun ist attacks on America and on Christendom, I grow in apprecia tion of both, and depth of under standing Or take freedom I might have come to adulthood taking freedom more or less for granted, had 1 not seen what an abominable thing tyranny is. The Cornmiimsts show ed me that. Then there is a certain thing in the human soul which 1 suppose can be approximately described by the word sincerity, or perhaps in legrity, or maybe honesty. 1 mean that a man s motives are the ultimate test of what the man is. If his motives are pure, and for pure motives he is good, he is a good man. If his motives arc bad, he is bad. From observing the Communists, I have learned the transcendental importance of purity of motive. A RUC Sfadag that mabea rwge i a* they were when new BINDING REPAIRING LAYING SURGING SEWING GUARANTEED MOTHPROOFING RAINS 506 Cline St. Hl. 4-8395 COLL MBVS. OHIO CURRENT DIVIDEND Walter C. Krupp, Pres. Walter Zuber. Vice Pre* RATE COANKLIN 1 FEDERAL II 216% ATI 014^ F« IA a The Corpus Christi parish credit union celebrated its first an niversary this week with the report of assets of over $12,000. The parish union is the first established in the city of Columbus. Pic tured above preparing to cut the birthday cake are Father Albert Kessler, pastor of Corpus Christi Robert L. Conlon, left, president of the credit union, and Franklin Eyerman, treasurer. Other officers in the organization include James Burns, vice president Robert Kaminsky, secretary and directors C. Max Bender, Elmer A. Eich ner. Miss Rosann Salamony, Theodore Griesenbrock and Paul Breit feller. As Matters Stand-------------- Joe Rreig Says Learn From The Reds Communist will come out for bet ter housing, or for the rights of la bor. but he comes with dirty hands. All the good things he professes to support, he supports not because the things are good, but because he wants to influence people in the direction of communism. I am speaking, mind you, of the real Communist: the Communist who knows what communism is. That kind of Communist has one test of what is good or bad. If a thing leads toward the tri umph of communism the con quest of the world for communism then to the real Communist that thing is good. He doesn’t care whether it be murder or play grounds for children. And if a thing interferes with the advance of communism, then that thing is bad. The Communist dissembles, double talks and pre varicates but what moves him is his desire to serve atheistic com munism. The Communist’s motives are bad, and the Communist deep down inside is dishonest. He poses as something that he isn't, and con ceals from you what he really is, and what he wants. That kind of behavior makes me gamine my own motives, and to make sure that lhev are pure and honest and unselfish. So do I be come, little by little, a wiser and better man. Then I look at the Communist methods. The Communist, when he is an underdog, is polite. When he is top dog, he is abusive and bully ing. 1 learn from seeing how the Communist behaves (hat I must not hehave in that fashion I must not, in attempting to combat commun ism. descend to the methods of the Communist. Finally, from the Communist I learn that communism is a mono lithic. organized movement of evil into the vacuum left by the ab sence of justice and goodness. And so I know what is the successful method of overcoming commun ism. The successful method is to put right what is wrong on earth in other words, to love and serve God and my neighbor That’s the answer to communism the only ansvv er. ——o---------------—- French Prelate Explains New Mission Decree LILLE, France (NC) Priests of the Mission of France have been reminded that “no one can serve the Church ac cording to his own fancy” in a tetter from His Eminence Ach ille Cardinal Lienart. Rishon of Lille The Cardinal, who heads the committee of the Assembly of French Cardinals and Arch bishops on the Mission of France, wrote his letter to com ment on ihe receni Xpostolic on stitution of His Holiness Pope Pius XII granting the Mission a new juridical status. Th* Mission of France, which is distinct from th* Mission of Paris end the priest-worker movement was founded by the Assembly of Cardinals and Arch bishops in 1941 on an experi mental basis. Its purpose was to help evangelize rural and urban area* where there are not enough priests to staff all th* perishes. The work of the Mission was suspended a year ago It ha* now been re established as a separ ate diocese -technically a prela lure nulhus immediately subject to the Holy See. I In his letter Cardinal IJenart told priests- of the Mission how they should regard the Holy Fa ther's recent decree. “No one can serve the Church according to his own fancy." he wrote “She has the words of eter nal life and one can cooperate in her divine work only by entering fully into her views and by loyally following her instructions and laws." 48 Indian Bishop Declares Catholic Aid Hurts Reds WASHINGTON (NC) The generous charity of Amer ican Catholics is known throughout India and has grown into a bulwark against the advance of communism, according to Bishop Thomas Tharayil of Kottayam. India. Enroute home where he attended the canonization of Pone St. Pius X. Bishop Tharayil visited the headquarters of the National Catholic Welfare Con ference during his stay in this na tion’s capital He expressed astonishment at the vast amount of work for the good of the Church, the nation and the world that is carried on by the agency of the American Hierarchy. The Indian Bishop, the first pre late of the Syro-Malabar Rite to visit the United States, said that powdered milk, cheese, other food* and relief material which have been sent to India from American Catholics have heen received grate fully by the poor and needy of In dia. "Americen charity has become world famous," th* Bishop seid, "and the poor people of my di rhe WYETH-SCOTI Co Manufacturer* et Concrete Products Builders Supplies NEWARK OHIO Save at Penneya J. C. Penney Co.. Inc. Everything to ftear PARK PLACK NEW AMK O. D. HOLLAR & SON Plumbing and Heating 42 West Church Street Office Phone ZSSS—Roa Phone StSZ Campleta INSURANCE Service Specializing In AUTO INSURANCE Hospital Life Surety Bonds Burglary Fire Insurance Harry L. Sturman Insurance Phone 9050 35 Philmont Ave. Newark, Ohio Independent Dairy Inc. 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Th* charity of ChriA seen through the social and hu manitarian works of Christians has a great appeal to the deeply religious minded of India. This kind of work is a certain set back to communism." Bishop Tharayil said he was grateful tor the opportunity to at tend the canonization at the Vat ican since it was St. Pius who erected the Diocese of Kottayam. India, including Pakistan, has a population of some 450-million. the Bishop said, and about 5-million FOX COAL CO. COAL CINDERS LIMESTONE Driveway and Parkinn Lat Gradmc PHONE 2»32 1*S W. Poplar Newark Infants' Children's Women's Clothing The Burch Gift Shop 1« F.. Park Plate Phonv 2753 The John J. Carroll Store Newark SCOTT'S “Home Furnishers For Over a Century" K. PARK PLACB PH FRITZ'S CARRY OUT BEER AND WINE 2fi7 E. Mam St. Newark. O. Ph 54391 Newark. Feed Store S. »th Phone UOt Newark. O. Barnet intomtr The Park National Bank BORDEN'S Dairy A Ice Cream Co. Phone 4053 Ted's Jewelry Newark 57 S. 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