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I don’t like to tliink whet I would be if it weren that for many years 1 have been jat Mass and Com mumon practic ally every day. on weekly or ions as I do on As a matter my point. If frequent 19—ina CAI num. TIMES Friday. Dec 81. 1954 ------As Matters Stand————— Joe Rreig Sayg Know W hat Yon Are? Every once a while I write a piece about frequent Communion 1 suppose I do this as much to encourage mysefi as to try to yar other folks out of their in difference in o 1 e n e and spiritual blind staggers Nnw 1 know that other people dn not necessarily tend, as much as 1 do. toward being -tinkers. I will grant that maybe you don’t need frequent Communion as much as I do—that you. being a bet ter man than I am. Gunga Din. will perhaps go as far spiritually monthly Commun daily Communions, of fact, that's just Communion can make a passable sort of character out of me (granting for the sake of argument that I'm a sort), then think what make out of you! passable it might WHAT GIGANTIC Church cotrio make for souls and for a if millions upon mii- IMAGINE STRIDE the in her work decent world, hons of persons who are far more promising material than I. were to become frequent communicants. Instead of which, as I remarked, a lot of folks are just wobbling around with the spiritual blind staggers. A lot of Catholics don’t know what they are. Do you know, for instance, what yon are? I^et me try to tell you. You remember that Christ. God incarnate, labored on earth for a certain length time for the re- DOLLAR FIDERAL vour work aueanon to much will vou save? t. travel, educa me* and necessi- nee *ui take bard cash. Ton’ll have ft V vou save eegMlartv, beeinnint now amd adding a Bttle everv tMsy dev. Dollar Federal is the Diace to etart. You’ll like the friend!* atmorohere and ■eneroue dividends. 21% DIVIDEND INSURED DOLLAR FEDERAL SAVINGS 5) t. GAY ST. CA. 4-3H4 4 ^s&zdte^ A I/ ■. ll^^J I PETTY'S Ke OHIO AVE. AT LIVINGSTON Open 6 A, M. To 13 P- M. demption and salvation of His brothers and sisters-—-namely, ev erybody, YOU KNOW that Christ when He eame to lay down His life for uS, devised another method of con tinuing His work. had worked in in future He I shall call His Where before He His human nature, would work in what Church-nature. You see. the Church isn't some thing that works for Christ. The in goes ?hurch is something through which Christ corking. with The Church is Christ us. still teaching, praying, suffer ing, guiding and goading men and women toward the holiness greatness— that ought to be them. the in And what is the Church? WELL, THE CHURCH isn't much what, as who. SO The Church Christ and you nd I. The Church is Christ 'ine and all his branches (us). It s Christ the Head and all the members the Mystical Body, with our hands. He natures, in Christ works now brains and hearts and works in our human addition to His own. '“Cjurch-nature.” and that He now labors manity. We are His it is us for all hu- And the trouble is that lots of us are pretty poor Christ to try to thing with. instruments for accomplish any- HE TRIES TO mission in and He finds us weak groping—hardly i spiritual foot in Why? Freedom Talk MADRAS. India (NC The professions of religtous freedom in India by Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru are belied by the anti Christian and pro-Hindu policies of some state governments. This charge is made by The New Leader, Catholic paper here, in comment on what it describes as the inquisitorial policy of the Madhya Pradesh (Central Province government to ward Christian missionaries in the state I’he paper *aid that the Madhya Pradesh government's anti mission ary policy is nullifying the etiect of recent statements by Mr. Nehru which drew attention in connection with the Goan dispute to the equal iighlV' enjoved bj the The CONTINUE His hrough us, and sick, stumbling, »hlf to put one front of the other. the main reasons Well, one of is our failure to receive Commun ion frequently. Holy Communion is the food of the spirit, and the spirit needs food as much as the body does. Holy Communion is the medicine of the soul, and sick -.oul*' need medicine as much as sick bodies. Without frequent Communion, you just cannot be as spiritually hralthy and strong as you ought to be You can be the k'nd of blanch that Christ rhe Vine n«*ed You weaken Christ's Church na ture CHRIST HIMSELF has epeated ly begged people, in His appear ances to various saints, to receive Him frequently in Holy Commun ion. and even more frequently many times a day in spiritual communion. He has said that He “dies with longing” to be received. That’s be cause Re loves us so much and wants to be loved bj us in return It’s mighty small and foolish of us not to respond to Christ’s love We’ll ntver know how foolish until we’re dead and then well feel like kicking out'-elves .....-—-o------------------ State Policies Belie Nehru’s DRIVE IN TODAY! among the communism ever made by the Indian leader, was made before an audience of thousands at lhe Ramlila grounds here. It was his first public remark on the subject since Mr. Nehru re turned from his official visit to communist China. The Nehru statement de nounced communist* for "carry ing on anti-national activities solely designed to promote un rest and disrupt national prog The prime minister declared: “The communists are certainly not patriots in the people, may be They are not interested wellbeing of the Indian whatever other cause they seeking to serve.” communist Stating that communist propa ganda had not achieved success in India. Mr. Nehru declared that the Red: fully the lessons the from years Marx, old. ‘‘They the times,” he said. Giving a clear indication that hi* visit to China had not shak en hi* conviction that commun ism was totally unsuited to In dia, Mr. Nehru said that India with her peaceful methods of economic and social change, was ahead of China in many respect*. The Chinese leaders are certain ly not competent to advise Indi ans es to how they should handle their problems, he said. The pait of Mr. Nehru's speech likely to have the most pronounc ed influence on future commun istic policy in India was his clear declaration that he was not at all enamored of alleged progress in China under communist rule. Thozhilali (Worker), mouthpiece of the anti-Communist front of south India, which is led by a Catholic cleric, said that the prime minister’s reference to China might force Indian communists to abandon their new of supporting the tration Other Catholic hailing th* Nehru statement a landmark in his policy towards Indian communists, pointed out however, that it was inconsistent with hi* foreign policy. The Examiner, Catholic paper of Bombay, said in an editorial “One finds it extremely incon Christian community in India Replying to Portuguese allega tions that the future ol Christian itv in Goa would be affected by the territory’s merger with India Mr \ehru had staled that 5.000.001 Catholics living in India enjojed and will continue to enjoy everv liberty to practice their religion I i \e 1 e.!»■' declaims iha Mr. Nehru should not be indillei ent to policies at home glaringly opposed io assurances gtv ti hv him in an international dispute. The papei states “It is not the accusa tions of the government of Portu gal that belie the claims of the spokesmen ol the Indian govern ment to a policy of religious liberty and tolerance, but the acts of in tolerance of individual state gov ernments.” RUC firing enakee ruga •a they wore when new BINDING REPAIRING LAYING MERGING SEWING GUARANTEED MOTHPROOFING RAINS 506 Cline St. Hl. 4-8395 COLL MB US OHIO New Shoes For The Orphans 3 For the third consecutive year, the 65 members of Commandery No. 97, Knights of St. John, have donated shoe*, overshoes, house slippers and hosiery to the children at St. Vincent's and St. Ann's. Pictured above as they made the selection of this year'* gifts are, left to right, Ray Egger, William N. Renner and Anthony Wolf. This year, the members of the Commandery have donated 358 pairs of shoes and hosiery. The Commendery interests itself in other projects throughout the ytfar including benefits for Th* Convent of the Good Shepherd, the Child Guidance Center and St. Charles Seminary. Nehru’s Anti-Red Statement Applauded By Indian Press NEW DELHI, India—(NC)—Catholic papers of India have hailed a statement by Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru criti cizing Indian communists as supporters of anti-national ide ology permit flagrant on GRANVILLE MILLING CO. Good feeds, seeds, coal, fence All kinds farm supplies Grinding services. Blackstrap Molasses available S. Main St. JU. 2-1841 Granville, Ohio 280 wanted to implement faith y had learned the Russian revolution 37 ago and the writings of Karl which were nearly 100 years are out of tune with COAL FOR CLEAN 1.1 MP AND F.GC OHIO. WEST VIRGINIA AND POCOHONTAS AND STOKF.R COAL CRYSTAL COAL CO. 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In w’hat way are foreign communists different from What goose gande spectacle ol a national policy that encourages the very evil it casti gates and would fain eliminate.” to in to a sistent for the prime minister denounce Indian communists such scathing terms and then on sucf i commun their Indian counterparts? is sauce for the foreign red is not sauce for the Indian and we have the strange RITCHEY'S Restaurant Newark, Ohie Newark Feed Store S. Sth FA. 1-24*1 Newark. O Sarriae IktwrrHe The Park National Bank 09 •OrWARE Independent Dairy Inc. PASTEURIZED DAIRY PRODUCTS "We Invite Your Inspection of Our Dairy’’ 48 Kreig St Phone FA 4-3521 BORDEN'S Dairy & Ire Cream Co Phone FA. 4-0531 Ted's Jewelry Newark 57 S. Third St. Phon* FA. 4-3411 The firm* listed here deserve io be remembered when you are distributing vour oatronage U the different lines of business FLORIANS MARKET QUALITY FOODS Fresh and Smoked Meat 461 Wehrle Ave. Phone DI 4-1814 Newark, O. 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It was reported that the city of Toledo has been inter ested in the Michigan Ave. prop erty presently occupied by the diocese. being of To in the build- SPRINGFIELD Dissemination of indecent literature in Spring field will be investigated by city officials as a result of a request presented by* Thomas Beach, pres ident of the student council at Central Catholic High School. Beach presented to city officials petitions he said were signed by Patronize Yhe Tim* Advertiser* WHERE THOUSANDS SAVE MILLIONS hf (J/ Current Return I /O Account* Z Insured To $10,000 CENTRAL OHIO FEDERAL SAVINGS 78 South Third Street BUYERS' NEWARK GUIDE CLASSIFIED SECTION P. k. Bm 434 CetawbM 1*. O __________Information__________ THE NEW LOOK FOR ‘SB REDUCING OSCILLATION 4SSAGE. Relaxing and ateann hath. F.shelman, 149ft W Main Stephane DI. 4-39M. SCRAP METAL OF ALL KINDS. WILL pickup. Call 992 Frazeysburit. or drop a card. F. Markland. 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The serious damage, estimated to be between $15,000 and $20, 000. has forced the pastor to transfer all church services for the next two months to the Gal lipolis State Institute. YOUNGSTOWN Holy Trinity, last Byzantine Rite parish in the Mahoning Valley area adhering' to the Julian calendar, celebrated Christmas on Dec. 25 this year for the first time in history. Other Youngstown Byzantine parishes un. der a different jurisdiction adopt ed the Gregorian calendar a num ber of years ago. Hjij- Kasco Feeds Granville Farm Store S. Main JU 2-3611 Granville ■............ —..... i—— Infants' Children's Women's Clothing The Burch Gift Shop 1* E. Park Plar* FA. J-7S81 SCOTT'S "Home Furnishers For Over a Century" E. PARK PLACE FA. «-«*M PIERCE'S PAY HIGHEST PRICES FOR YOUR FURNITURE Call FA. 2-5241 228 E Main St. Newark, O YOUNG o 5? I. 3rd St Newark Save at Penney* J. C. Penney Co.. Inc. 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