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8—THE CATHOLIC TIMES Friday, Oct. 1, 1951 The largest said he had booklet, but Cardinal Me Guigan not read the 64 page added that press reports indicated it involved an attack on the Cath olic Church. He declared that “all unnecessary controversy and espe- Kirkpatrick Funeral Home Washington C. H. 7777 New Holland S32i« "COURTEOUS SERVICE" Protestant's Attack On Church Deplored By Toronto Prelate TORONTO. Ont. (NC) “When one religion attacks another it brings all religion into disrespect among certain classes and adds to the ranks of agnostics, scoffers and unbelievers of every shade.” His Eminence James Cardinal McGuigan, Archbishop of Toronto, made this assertion in a statement dealing with the publication of a booklet bv the United Church of Canada contrast ing the beliefs of the Catholic. Church was formed by the union of Methodists and a section of Presbyterians of Canada. 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Church and the United Church Some 25 years ago, the United cially attack of one religion against another, is outdated, ill-timed, fu tile and even harmful.” “We are face to face with a threat to Christianity in ail its forms,” the Cardinal said. “Now more than ever we must be united, if not in common beliefs, certainly in charity.” "It seems to us that a more positive attitude to church prob lems," the Cardinal continued, •'would be more in order and that, while clinging to the truths of our faith, w® could be guided in common social action by the old adage—In essentials, unity in non-essentials, liberty in all things, charity. Charity is still the fulfillment of Christian teaching and the fruit of Chris tian living." The Cardinal's statement evoked George J. Igel and Company, Inc. Crane Service Excavating 501 Eaton Avanue CA. 1-6601 COLUMBUS 8, OHIC teed H. Kenner Mattresses Made Into Innersprings Mattreaaea Made to Order A Rebuilt HL 4 2463 Artistic Designed Frames. 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Dr. George Dorey of Toronto, the United Church Moderator, said he didn’t believe the booklet was an attack “on any body" and "I certainly don’t think it was an attack on the Catholic Church.” The Rev. William G. Berry of Toronto, United Church commis sion secretary, who supervised the preparation of the booklet, said: “This booklet was published to clarify issues so that the churches might come closer together. There is certainly no desire on the part of the United Church to widen cleavages ui the body of Christ We certainly agree with him (the Cardinal) that charity above all things is still the fulfillment of Christian teaching and living.” The booklet is called “What’s The Difference.” It was written by Dr.. Arthur G. Reynolds, minister of St, Paul’s United Church at Elm vale, Ont. The booklet denies the infallibili oi the Pope. It says that Catho s “hold that truth itself must defined as that which is taught the Roman Catholic Church and that this teaching is proclaimed by a Pope, who in his offocia1 utter ances, is supernaturally guarded from error.” It adds that Protest ants believe “that no human being can be thus infallible: that the Pope can be, and many Popes have been quite wrong.” iy be The veneration of Saints, relics and images is denounced in the booklet as “in reality a form of idolatry that denies the sovereignly and the purely spiritual character oi God. The booklet also finds fault with the atholic outlook that “from the cradle to the grave, the salvation of mankind is the hands of the men who are di vinely authorized and gifted to ad minister the sacraments of that church.” The booklet adds that “there can be no doubt that the priesthood of the Roman atholic Church gets in between Christ and His people in such a way as often to hinder, rather than promote, true communion.’’ In addition to finding fault with a number of The other Catholic be s and practices, the that while Catholics .even sacra men I s, booklet state acknowledge “Protestants cannot find any w rant in the New Testament lor more than two sacraments: imp tivin mid (he Lord* Suppei lhe book than the number of sacraments is the need for them to be under stood. said that more important In its opposition to the Papacy, the booklet asserts that Christ “has not handed over the rule of His church to men. He still rules it by His own presence and power. He does not need a “vicar” on earth, foi He lives and reigns among His people who are committted to Him in faith.” Schedule Rural Life Meet PANAMA CITY. Pan. —-(NC)— A Catholic Rural Life conference for central and some South Amen can countries will be held here from April 17 to 24, Archbishop Paul Bernier, Apostolic Nuncio to Panama, has announced. COLUMBUS Columbus9 Most Complete Italian Restaurant BUYERS' GUIDE "Servicing the 1'rv- Village Area' Patrick Ruddy & Son Plumbing Service Quality Plumbing Futturaa 1*34 W Ut HU. 8.421ft HL'. 8-1813 Hody Rrbuilriini General pair Boulevard Service & Sales 1487 Grandview Ae Hl ft 1400 HU. 8 8333 grow Condition of Prayer One of the conditions which our prayers rest is fidence fidence th praye very much ami that is Think over all the love that God has and true and trusting child you are, kneel down and he the favor you need show His don’t give Him a chance, He not force Himself upon you. Flying Corks From The Pop House “She is the kind of TV’ watcher who talks during the punch lines and then watches the commer cials.” upon con- lf you don't have rich con God will grant your you just arent's praying the reason, power and then like a of God that God iod wants to hive to you. but if you will A Great Study This year you ought to give some of your study .ime to languages other than English. People in America know very little about other modern languages, and it is too bad If your parents did not come from an English-speaking )—Ironical is exhibition of w i was LONDON—(NC the word for an “human rights’’ opened at the Kalentegden Gorden tn Belgrade in the presence of Yugoslav commun ist deputies and high ranking officials of Marshal Tito s gov ernment. Observers here who remember how the rights of worship have been violated in Yugoslavia and how many restrictions have been imposed on the social and educa tional activities of the rtholic Chinch by Red officialdom, brand, cd the exhibition as a new high in hypocrisy and perversion. The opening of the exhibition was announced in a Belgrade Ra dio broadcast The supreme Irony of the dis play was the fact that it was opened by a veteran Partisan fighter, G|uro Stari, president of the Provincial Parliament of Bosnia and Heriegovina the man ’said to be responsible for the massacre of 50 Francis cans in the Heriegovina province during April and May of 1945. A notorious enemy of religion, and especially of the Catholic Church, Stari has turned down all appeals for the release of Bishop Peter Cule of Mostar, who has long been detained in the ten tral prison of Zenica and is report ed to he suffering from tubercu- From all reports, not only Ca tholics but adherents of the dissi dent Serbian Orthodox Church have boycotted the exhibition as a crowning insult to Yugosla ’s loyal Christians. It was learned that ’’atriareh Vikentije. head of the 'erbian church, was not only con piculously absent from the open Ill It it 11 I ll!K W'W HL. o-lllJ hut did not send a single representative. Scouting Offers Popular Program For Youth One of the most popular activities participated in by Catholic youth is the Scouting program. Scouts throughout the Columbus Diocese will take a major role in the ceremrnies that will mark Catholic Youth Week, Oct. 30 to Nov. 7. During this week major emphasis will be placed on work done by ing on the program's highest award, "The Shown with the medal in the picture above Kruse of the St. Mary Magdalene Troop. lime Your BY FATHER GABRIEL HAFFORD The Saint of The Week The Little Flower comes in for consideration Sunday, for it is the Feast of St. Therese oi the Child Jesus. If you have not read her Autobiography as yet, run, don't walk to the school or parish li brary and get yourself behind a copy of it. There is no better way to learn her secret ol holiness than to lead it from her pen There is nothing proud about it. but you will be proud to say Liat you actuallv lead it Altei you get done with it, you will begin pray ing to the Little Flower. Then roses will start falling. It individual Scouts work Ad Altar® Dei" Medal, is First Class Scout Ted Life Of country, you should make it a matter of pride to get to speak the language of your ancestors. It is very profitable to be able to read two or see. more languages. Try it and Sad But True This foliage the Key to Success the There are so many people at foot oi lhe ’adder that a fellow who wants to get to the top has to wait out the crowds who impatient. is the time of year when becomes messy old leaves. Thing to Come 1 just got through looking over an advance copy of “Benold The Hand maid” the picture story of the Blessed Mother 1 told you about a few weeks back. It is a very worth while life of the Mother of us all. It will sell for a quarter and will be in everyone’s hands by the first of November. Be sure to look it over, and then read it. It will be getting national distribution so a copy will come your way. It's a Fact If you are proud of what you know, you don't know enough. Catholic Cradit Although I don't have time to answer my mail, 1 had to take time to read a 207 page book called “The Poor Man's Prayer” and take this space to report that it was one of the most fascinating books I have read recently. It is the story of Alphonse Desjardins who found, ed the credit union movement in North America. Harpers put the hook out in 1951 and George Boyle wrote it. The flap carries the price of $2.50 and I got it from the Cred, it Union National Association, Mad ison 1. Wisconsin. If you are studying social science it ought to be a must book, and if you want to beat the loan sharks it is worth one hundred limes its cost. Ixiok into the credit union setup. New Phone Number CA. 1-2311 One of the most popular pro grams participated in by Catho lic youth of the Diocese of Co lumbus is that of the Boy Scouts of America. In 1939 the Bishops of the L’.S. voiced their approval and support of the scouting move ment and set up a lay commit tee on scouting for Catholic Boys wit trits counterpart to be organized in every diocese in the countn-. The function of the lay com mittee is to advise the national scout executive's office on Catho lic matters in scouting for boys. In 1947 Bishop Ready establish ed the Diocesan lay committee on scouting and Father John Simon, present assistant pastor at Holy Family, was appointed diocesan scout chaplain. The participation of Catholic boys in the Boy Scout program has grown during this time and continues to grow. The Scout program fits into the life of the Catholic boy bv the very nature of its activities. The Scout oath and law are pointed to bring to the boys a greater realization of their responsibility’ to God and their fellowmen. The Catholic boy. from his earliest years, is taught by the Church the importance of and the reasons for his existence on earth—of loving God and his neighbor. By adding the supernal ural to the Scouting program, a Catholic boy can become an excel lent scout, which in turn should aid him to become an excellent Ca tholic. The scout program of develop ing skills and achievements helps mold the Catholic boy into a use ful citizen. The program is for boys from the age of eight through young is for years. from Young men over 16 years of age can keep active i i scouting through the Explorer program. manhood The cub program boys eight through eleven The scout troop is for boys eleven years through 16. A scout has the opportunity to advance along the various steps in the plan for scouting The highest award which is lie boys is the award. coveted by Catho "Ad Altare Dei’ cross suspended Papal and nation, a bar-nin bearing “Ari Altare Dei” God), is a recogni Church gives for the spiritual con- This bronze from a ribbon in al colors under the inscription (to the Altar of tion which the advancement in tent of the program. The week of Oct. 31 to Nov. 7 is National Catholic Youth Week, and scout trooos and cub packs through out the diocese will conduct cial activities as part of the observance. A special effort be made by scout masters troop committees to interest in scouting and to “ncou»*age more scouts to work for the Ad Altare Dei award. The Diocesan lay com mittee is also planning its quar terly round-table meeting for (his week. Al Kirk of New York City, National Catholic Field Executive, will be the main speaker. o----------------- spe- local will and boys Bishop To Lead Rosary COVINGTON, Ky. (NC) Bishop ington a local in this the prayers in his private chapel and will be answered by four dif ferent students from local grade or high schools. William T. Mulloy of Cov will lead the Rosary over radio station each morning city. The Bishop will recite The program will be sponsored by the diocesan Legion of Mar Prayer In 1OO Languages LONDON (NC) A book containing the Hail Marx' written in 100 languages, compiled by stu dents of the Venerable English College, the British seminary in Rome, has been presented to the national shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham in Norfolk by Arch bishop Francis Grimshaw of Birm ingham. Compare OUR AUTO INSURANCE RATES WITH ANY Economical opera tions permit Farm Bureau to offer auto insur ance for less. Only careful drivers accepted. Standard, nonassessable policies. 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