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The group will meet again Thurs day evening when two doctors, a social worker and a married couple will lead a discussion on some of the medical, social and practical aspects of marriage. The program will be presented again Sunday. Mar. 27, and Thursday, Mar. 31. If a large enough number wishes to attend, the program will be presented a third time. Those wishing to make reservations are asked to call St. Ann's Family Clinic, 1555 Bryden Rd., EV. 9537. MASS ORDO SATURDAY, MARCH 19 FEAST OF ST. JOSEPH, SPOUSE OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY White vestments, Gloria, Second prayer of the feria, Credo, Pre face of St. Joseph. Last Gospel U.e feria. TUESDAY, MARCH 22 FEAST OF ST. ISIDORE White vest icrts, Gloria, Second prayer of the feria. Preface of Lent, Last Gospel of the feria. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23 FERIAL DAY Violet vestments, No Gloria, Sec ond Prayer “Defend us,” Third for the Living and Dead, Preface of Lent, Prayer over the People. THURSDAY, MARCH 24 FEAST OF ST. 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Stair Ralls. COLUMBUS HOME IMPROVEMENT, INC. COLUMBUS OWNED AND OPERATED 375 E HUDSON OPEN DAILY ’TIL 6—SUN. 141 CALL LA-4777 TODAY BINO DIPIETRO HOWARD PONTIUS couples, being presented piece Sunday afternoon The Week Liturgy Of SUNDAY, MARCH 20 THE FOURTH SUNDAY IN LENT LAETARE SUNDAY Rose vestments, No Gloria, Sec ond irayer “Defend us”, third for the living and the Dead, Credo, Preface of Lent —o----------------- of MONDAY, MARCH 21 FEAST OF ST. BENEDICT White vestments, Gloria, Second prayer of the feria, Preface of Lent, Last Gospel of feria. Family Life (Continued from Page 1) occurred religion almost is elim inated from daily life. The Archbishop pointed, too, to the problem of juvenile delinquen cy as a consequence of family life’s breakdown. He recalled that a U.S. Senate committee investig a i n youth delinquency repprted that despite the expenditure of millions of dollars and the multiplication of child guidance clinics and other social agencies, the ratio of juve nile delinquency in the last five years had increased 45 per cent. “The chief cause,” Alter said, “is found broken homes—broken separation, desertion, mental and moral disabilities. This is not a new discovery.” Archbishop to be the by divorce, phys teal, Several practical recommenda tions were made by Archbishop Alter to cope with the situation. He reminded that from its earli est days the Church has impress ed upon the faithful the value of family prayer “Children will never forget the example of their parents kneeling with them in prayer." He urged that the home be used to introduce children to a knowledge and love of the sacred liturgy and that Catholic families celebrate the anniversaries of children's Baptisms, the Feast days of the Church, make the Advent wreath familiar to children end in other weys "dramatiie the role of re ligion in the minds of the chil dren." “If parents will see to religious events are made casion of joy in the home will help the children to stand the Mass, the Sacraments, the ritual feasts, by active and in telligent participation, if they will decorate their homes with objects of sacred art and place books and magazines breathing a Christian culture on the shelves of their li braries they will have done much to remove the drab and dreary touch of secularism from their homes and will brighten the lives of their children as well as their own,” Archbishop Alter said. it that an oc if they undcr- in the loyalty to the to the A reminder that it "is homes of the nation that and integrity and devotion truth can first be taught young” was given by President Dwight D. Eisenhower in a mes sage to the Conference. The Pres ident said: “The theme of your convention, •The that ther the work, in social and religious hie The importance of such consider ations becomes immediately clear when we remember that family en vironment is the first and most important influence in the forma tion of the character of our pen pie. It is in the homes of the na tion that loyalty and integrity and devotion to the truth can first be taught to the young. Such ethical and spiritual qualities in individ ual Americans are fundamental to our continued progress as a na tion.”’ Family Together,’ suggests you will consider ways to fur happiness and unity within family group- in play, in All presentl Pope Pius found many the Rome Diocese, but he prefer red to speak about the further work to be done and to give the priests what he called “some sim ple pastoral notes concerning your apostolic action.” The Pontiff was particularly in sistent about the work of shep herding the composite group known as the parish, and warned against superficiality in estimating the condition of the parish and the needs of souls there. In order to avoid this failing, the Pope called for “a statistical effort made with seriousness, exacting realism and quiet impartiality.” This, he said, will guarantee a right understanding of the needs of a parish and of its people, thus prompting the best kind of care for them. Very many people, the Pope said by way of example, attend Mass on Sundays and feast days, and the pastor can be pleased that the church is repeatedly filled on such occasions. However, he declared, “before feeling completely satis fied,” the pastor should “calculate with sufficient precision the num ber of those who are obliged to come and have not done so.” “We are sure in fact it is not seldom that an accurate accounting holds unpleasant sur prises for a priest who is con cerned with souls,” the Holy Father added. In the samp way, he continued, Paden had been advised by the government that if he would sub stitute a more exact wording, he would not be bothered further that score. Officials of the cults office re called in the meantime that the Italian Supreme Court on May 7. 1953, had explicitly held that there is no incompatibility between the norms of the Italian Constitution and 'he law cf June 24. 1929, which expressly requires government au thorization for the opening of a non-Catholic temple of worship. They said that well over one hundred foreign Protestent min isters have entered Italy since 1948, and only a small number have provided themselves be forehand with the vise necessary for a clergyman who intends to work in the country. The officials pointed out that the number of mn-Catholic minis ters of worship, both Italian and non Italian, who have received the official annroval called for in the law of 1929. is 274 Of these 24 arc Italian and 34 foreigners belonging to 15 different sects. Of the 93 for. eign missionaries working today among Protestant congregations in Italy, 34 have received the approv al of the government. Among the 93 arc 67 Americans, of whom 12 have asked for and received approval, and 55 are actively working with out approval in the official sense. ----------------------------0 Toledo Groups (Continued from Page 1) cities, including three in downtown Toledo, where within a short time the Skirball theaters have booked four films on the “condemned” list of the National Legion of Decen cy. The firms listed here deserve to be remembered when you are distributing your patronage in the different lines of business. "Glasses that Satisfy” ROBERT E. HAGMAN, SR. OHIO STATE OPTICAL CO Prompt Repair Service Artificial Eyes Fitted 146 East State St. CA. 1-3697 Columbus, Ohio Use of More Exact Pastoral Methods Is Urged by Pontiff VATICAN CITY (NC) Between 600 and 800 priests of the diocese of Rome crowded the Sala Clementia last week to listen to an address by the Holy Father in which he urged them to employ more exact methods in their pastoral care of souls. It was the Pontiff’s first attempt at public speaking since his illness at the beginning of last December. All presentjwerc comforted at his appearance which was considered re markably good. Protestant Sect Leader in Rome Refuses Compromise in Dispute ROME (NC) The director of the American Protestant •“Church of Christ” here has turned down a compromise sug gested by Italian officials to end a dispute over a sign outside its premises which police have already removed three times. The sign which the police removed had read, “Chiesa di Cristo” (Church of Christ). This had been objected to as both inaccurate and misleading. I The government has explained I thak a court ruling which hadl given the sect a favorable ruling for .erection of their sign was a matter of principle and not a final resolution of the case of the U.S. sect. In defending the action of the police, the. office of the General Direction of Cults which is nart of the Italian Ministry for Foreign Affairs, made these things known: 1. That Mr. Paden and 12 other representatives of the "Church of Christ” in Italy came to the coun try as tourists, receiving the nor mal permit for a three months’ stay, as long ago as 1949, and are still here, thanks to repeated ex tensions of their visas. These visas w'ere never given expressly for re ligious work. 2. That aven despite tha agi tation the sect had stirred up over the removal of its sign, Mr. The Catholic Hour WLW, Cincinnati, 3.00 The Catholic Hour WPKO, Waverly, 4:45 general reasons for satisfaction with reports on the status of one might be pleased about cate chetical instructions in Rome, but in order that improvement might be better realized, it is always nec essary to ask: How many should come to the lessons and don’t? The same, he said, goes for relig ious instruction for adults whose understanding of their religion re mains what they learned by rote as children. The Holy Father cited as a fur ther example the performance of the Easter duty. He went on to say that, having arrived at accu rate figures, the pastor must then analyze the causes of negligence on the part of the faithful. He stressed that “identification of the evil is still not a diagnosis, with out which one cannot speak of a good prognosis, and still less of an adequate cure.” In general. Pope Pius counsel ed the priests to be discreet in beginning their work in any giv en case of spiritual slackness, not attacking with a full broad side without due consideration and preparation. He said the pastors should be persevering in continuing their efforts, not be ing discoureged, but rather cour egeous in completing it. The Holy Father called also for a generous and intelligent attitude on the part of pastors regarding various persons willing to help in the various activities of the apos- Of Interest to Catholics RADIO PROGRAMS Sunday, Mar. 20 WPKO, Waverly, 9:45 a.m.—Sa cred Heart Program WPSY, Portsmouth, 10.30 a. m. —Church of the Air—Father George Hopkins of the Arch diocese of Baltimore, will speak. WTVN, Columbus, 11:45 a m.— Catholic News WHIZ, Zanesville, 11:45 am.— Christophers WBNS, Columbus, 12:45 p.m.— Hour of Holiness—Series of programs featuring excerpts from addresses, encyclicals and letters of Pope Pius XII —‘‘The Voice From the Vati can” WHIZ, Zanesville, 2:00 p.m.— p.m.— p.m.— Hour of St. Francis WCOL, Columbus, 5:30 Greatest Story Ever Told WNXT, Portsmouth, 5:30 p.m.— p.m.— Greatest Story Ever Told WNXT, Portsmouth, 6:00 p.m. —Hour of St. Francis WTVN, Columbus, 7:00 p.m.— Ave Maria Hour Daily WLW, Cincinnati, 6:10 am.— St. Mary Seminary—Morning Prayers TELEVISION PROGRAMS Sunday, Mar. 20 WBNS-TV, Columbus 9:30 a. m. —“Trial at Tara Family Theater film of St. Patrick. WBNS-TV, Columbus, 11:00 a.m. —Christophers WBNS-TV, Columbus. 2:30 p. m. —Columbus—“Theology for the Layman” courses offered by Father Krause of St. Mary Magdalene parish. Tuesday, Mar. 22 WTVN, Columbus, 8:00 p.m.— Life Is Worth Living—Bishop Fulton J. 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Let whoever offers to help you be welcome.” The Pope concluded by exhort ing that in all cases, and especially in work with individuals who have become remiss, the priests should display unlimited patience and a comprehension of the circumstanc es and needs of the case. He said they should exercise the office of peacemaker between the erring in dividual and Gcd by means of this use of true understanding. Named to White House Conference Group WASHINGTON (NC) Msgr. William E. McManus, assistant di rector of the Education Depart ment of the National Catholic Wel fare Conference has been assigned to a subcommittee of the White House Conference on Education to study “What Should Our Schoo's Accomplish?”, it was announced. Lay Retreats 1955 March March March Gifts A Complete Line of Religious Articles For the Church, School and Home The Church Goods Co., Inc, M. E. Quinn J. J. Quinn 182 E. STATE ST. 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