All Legal Bev erages Walter and Catherine Lynch, Props. 8—THE CATHOLIC TIMES Friday. May 6, 1955 HI. 4-0215 819-821 Mohawk PREMIUM GASOLINE Finneran & Fischer Oak And 6th Sts. CA. 4-0208 GOD’S CHILDREN Now that the month of May U here, we are truly busy trying to prepare tor FIRST COMMUNION DAY for the thousands of little youngsters under our eare in the mission areas of the Near East. Their love ol God and Our Lady is tremendous—but they are among the poorest of the poor! Could you help us elothe them in a spot less white dress or a new suit for that happy day? A NEW OUTFIT rosta only ten dollars ($10). God will reward you a hundred-fold lor your charity. REMEMBER GOD AND HIS MISSIONS IN YOUR WILL We Are helping to build Columbus by manufacturing f/exicore Precast—Prestressed—Monolithically Poured Concrete Roof and Floor Slabs L'aed In Many Church.. And School. ARROWCRETE CORP. 816 McKinley Ave. CA. 1-5506 Frog Legs, Fried Turtle and Fish on FRIDAYS tyofaivlf Gnlr FINE FOOD [v LIQUOR CHAPEL NEEDS! We did appeal some time ago for help to build two chapels—one to he built in Thuruthicad, India, and the second for a village called Vaka yar. India. At the present time we need fl,500 for each to make them a reality. The poor In these villages cannot help much. Could you help—in memory of a loved one? YO1 STRING1.ESS GIFTS HELP OCR HOLY FATHER IN CRITICAL NEEDS. YOUR GIFT IS HIS STRENGTH. ANTHONY OK FRANCIS—YOI PRIEST? These two young men are studying at St. Francis seminary in Beirut, Lebanon. Apostles of God— they need $100 for each of their six years’ train ing before they become mission priests. They have nothing but their zeal to work for aoula. Can you adopt one? God leva you. WHO GIVf/i TO THE POOR MAKES A LOAN TO GOD MAY CLUBS. Your dollar a month to a Mission Club will be used this way during the month of May. CHRYSOSTOMS, for the edu cation of our students for the priesthood in the Holy Land.***** MARY’S BANK, for our Sisters in the Holy Land. BASIL.I ANS for Father Henry Ayrout 8 J. in Egypt*****PALACE OF GOLD for •ur Old Folks Home in Jerusalem****tORPHAN‘S BREAD for lather Victors foundlings an Egypt* *MONICA GUILD AND CHAPEL OF THE MONTH funds for the chapel st Manjackala. Jndia*****LEPER FUNDS for the Damien leper institute at Tri ehur, lndia***SACRED ARTICLES for Our Lady's chapel Tauriat, Egypt****FlRST COMMUNION OUTFITS for Father Ken nedy's Palestine refugee children. SISTER MEIJNE AND SISTER PR IONE These two novices are beginning their training as novices with the Armenian Slaters of the Immaculate Conception in Rome. They are needing $150 for each of their two years’ training before they become missionaries for God. Could you adopt one of these nov ices? You can pay the amount tn any installments. Our Lady and Ow Lord will bless you. 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Reds Fail to Stamp Out Religion Behind Iron Curtain, Reports Reveal NEW YORK (NC) Despite Soviet persecution of the Church behind the Iron Curtain, there are “signs of a wonder fully deep and great religious renaissance” in the countries of central Europe. That statement was made here by Monsignor Joseph Kozi-Horvath in an address to the second international con gress of the Christian Democratic Union of Central Europe held here. The Monsignor is president of the C.D.U.C.E. council. “Oppression and suffering,” Monsignor Kozi-Horvath said, “have served to deepen the faith of the masses in the captive nations, not to crush it as their oppressors had hoped.” But, he noted, the “handicaps suffered by Christianity are al most insuperable. The spiritual leaders are in prison, the whole ecclesiastical organization is un der communist control, religious orders are disbanded or sup pressed, schools confiscated Those who profess themselves to WE PAY YOU 6% INTEREST Lat Your Money Work For You. 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He cited the increased activity of the so-called “patriotic priests.” “In spite of the increasing danger, however," he stated, "the population faithfully ad heres to the Church." In a paper on Poland, Zbigniew Ossowski pointed out that His Em inence Stefan Cardinal Wyszynski, Primate of Poland, and nine other Polish Bishops are in prison or confined to monasteries outside their diocese. He also noted that an estimated 5,000 Polish priests have been imprisoned and deport ed to Russia. Public worship tn Yugoslavia, it was reported hy Dr. Peter Remec, “is not only at the mercy of the police, but to a greater degree of the collectors of taxes.” Nearly ev ery church in that country, he stated, is taxed at more than two or three times its actual value. Pre-war Lithuania had 1,650 priests, Kazys Pakstas noted in his report on that nation. Now it has only 870, he added. Out of 13 pre war Bishops, he said, only one is still in office. Four Bishops died in Soviet prisons, he stated three are living in exile and the others died natural deaths so far as is known. Of 98 Lutheran ministers in prewar Lithuania, he said, there are now only four. o---------------lx, Eucharistic Congress Held At Oldest U.S. Mission ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. (NC)— The oldest United States mission —Nombre de Dios—was the scene of the first diocesan Eucharistic congress of the St. Augustine dio cese. Some 5,000 pilgrims, many of them coming from as far as 500 miles away, took part in the two day congress, walking in the sev eral processions through the mis sion grounds, attending the con tinuous Holy Hours, and joining in the adoration of the Blessed Sacra ment, exposed all day at an out door altar on the first day of the congress. o--------------- Be Loyal To Our Advertisers-------- CApital 8-2262 Call NOW and Reserve YOUR DATE Early. e Your Hosts: TONY PENZONE •nd JOE SCURO RESTAURANT But, it is not enough to act this love after sin we must “make up” for the wrong we did, just as Peter did after his denial, and Paul did after his persecu tion. It is not enough just to pray we must “bring forth fruits worthy of penance.” And what worthier penance can you do for your sins than a) to give the Faith to someone else who may use it better than our selves b) to make this possible by denying ourselves some pleas ure or luxury as a symbol of the rending of our hearts c) to deny ourselves even the pleasure of deciding how that money saved from the luxury will be spent d) make an act of Faith in the Vicar of Christ by sending it to the Holy Father through his own Society for the Propagation of the Faith. Cut out this little meditation on penance attach your sacrifice to it, and send it to us in the name of the Risen Christ Who waits for your love. GOD LOVE YOU to W.B.H. “Enclosed please find a check for $94. It is ten per cent of an inheritance I received. I am sure our Holy Father Can use it.” Show a will to give to the mis sions by taking out a Propagation of the Faith annuity. You will be a double beneficiary: first, by re ceiving a fixed income as long as you live and secondly, in the grateful prayers of those whom your money goes to help after your death. If you would like further information about an nuities, write to us. Cut out this column, pin your sacrifice to it and send it to the Most Rev. Fulton J. Sheen, Na tional Director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith, 366 Fifth Avenue. New York, N.Y., or your diocesan direc- Patronue The Time Advertisers Circleville BUYER’S GUIDe| PLUMBERS SEWERS 8. DRAINS Electric Ruto-Rooter Sewer and Drain Service Phone Circleville 435 DEFENBAUGH FUNERAL HOME Circleville 151 I Mein St Phene 41) GOELLER'S PAINT STORE 219 S. Mein Circleville Circleville Fast Freeze o Food Locker o p. J. oaimN Ow»« and Ovaratar 161 idieon Ave. Circleville. OO THE THIRD NATIONAL BANK 'Wbar. Same* Pradomteataa*' 107 W. Mein St. Phene 42 ClretertU. God Love You----------------1 The Past Is Not Irrevocable To Those Who Have Faith —by Bishop Fulton J. Sheen------------------- The past is not past to those tor Father James Kulp, 246 East of us who have the faith. Re- Town Street, Columbus 16, Ohio, gardless of what one may have done to crucify the Saviour, there is always hope. How much Peter must have be moaned his de nial of the Sav iour before the sharp tongue and the mock ing eye of a woman. It must have been like the paqgs one feels as he fault to the loved dead—a hasty s some petulance, or a sullen refusal to tenderness. And yet, the so-called ir revocable is not irrevocable. We do not believe that ev ery deed is like the spent ar row that can never be redeemed for the quiver nor is it like Pilate's inscription, once writ ten always written. New days of love are granted through the Resurrection fresh starts begin as one steps from the confes sional box reconciliations, sweet er than unbroken friendships, are made at the Communion rail. SI- is mighty, but there is one thing sin cannot do, and that is to make Christ cease to love us. His lovt is not the echo of our love: we do not first say “I love you,” and hear Him answer “I love you, too.” Rather our love is the echo to His love our love is a response to His Love. He loved us first. True, the more we sin the less we can believe in God’s love but the more we sin, the more convincing does He make His love to us—even in making our soul unhappy until we thrust ourselves back again into His embrace. BRYANT COMMAND-AIRE TWINS Heating And Cooling Favret Furnace Co. CA. 4-5211 55 E Goodale Columbus, O GAM WoHw B. BurHeyJt ^BEAUTIFUL GROVE CITY (Columbus), 0? 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