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2—THE CATHOLIC TIMES Friday, May 13, 1955 Santa Maria Council Honors Former G-Knights Santa Maria o e a e i I, 2898, Xnights of Columbus, will honor its Past Grand Knights at a social and reception to be held at the Council Club rooms. 25594 Broad street, next Tuesday, 17. are All members and friends invited to attend. Guests of honor will include the following Past Grand Knights and their ladies: Mr. atid Mrs. Frank Christ, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fin ncran, Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Pat ton. Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Bow en, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford L. Ruff. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gregory. The program is under the direc tion of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Brien and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Benney. -------------------o------------------- Parish Offers Communions In Thanksgiving for Shots SAN DIEGO. Calif. (NC) An entire parish received Holy Communion here May 1 in thanks giving for Dr. Jonas Salk’s discov ery of the polio vaccine. Father William J. Cooney, pas tor of St. Charles Borromeo par ish here, had asked his parishion ers to receive Holy Communion “in thanksgiving to Almighty God for the Salk vaccine which will, in time, almost eliminate one of the world's most dreaded diseases. God has been good to our genera tion and real thanksgiving is in order.” Springs Spring Glee Club Concert Planned for May The Spring Glee Club concert of St. Mary of the Springs College, Co lumbus, will take place on Sunday, May 22. when the girls of the Col lege Glee Club act as hosta to the Boys’ Glee Club of Dayton Uni versity. A picnic supper honoring the visitors will precede the con cert. A reception is planned for them following the concert. The public is invited to attend the con cert. Helen Oiler BEAUTY SHOP 4«H INDIANOLA AVIS. Annual Parents Dav Program At Springs The annual Parents Day Program at the College of St. Mary of the Springs will take place Sunday, May 15, at 2:00 p. m. in the Little Theatre of Erskine Hall. W. May Selections and scones from the roaring 20’s will be presented by St. Mary’s “Flappers of ’’5”. The Modern Dance group directed by Miss Mary Jo Feak will do the Charleston and a variety of songs will be rendered by the Glee Club. All the girls in the college will par ticipate in the finale. A meeting of the Parents Club will be held at 3:00 p. m. followed immmediately by a picnic supper. Miss Pat Quirk, house president, is in charge of arrangements. —(X1" Few Catholics Stay Controlled by Reds SAIGON (NC) Haiphong, freedom’* last foothold in North Vietnam, passes under the yellow starred Red flag of the Vietminh this weekend. Out of the city's normal Catho lic population of some 15.000 only about 2.500 remain to live under Vietminh rule. One elderly Vietmanese priest, Father Joseph Hiep, stays as par ish priest of the city and pro-vicar of (he Vicariate Apostolic of Haip hong. The vicariate formerly had about 130,000 Catholics. It is esti mated that only 45,000 to 50,000 remain. All the rest are refugees in South Vietnam. Fergus fheibert Donald J. Kramer The Guarantee, Title & Trust Co 22 W. Gay St. Columbus, O Est. 1899 CA. 1*5531 Universal Furniture Inc 1446 E. Main Street Give Your Living Room Character Why Buy Th* Ordinary When You Can Buy CUSTOM MADE Living Room Furniture For LESS MONEY AT Of some 100 priests nine tenths of them Vietnamese—once there, only nine remain in the vi cariate. All nine are Vietnamese. -------------------O-------------------long VATICAN CITY—(NC)—Reflect ing the progress made by the Church in that area, the mission “sui juris” of Portuguese Guinea in West Africa has been raised to the status of an apostolic prefectuic The mission was erected in 1940 in accordance with an agreement concluded that year between the! Holy See and Portugal. Lay Retreats 1955 May 20-22 .......................Women May 27 29 Men Ju io 3-5 ...................... Women Jun* 10-12 Men June 17-19 Women June 24-26 .... 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A Solemn Pontifical Mass, a dinner for clergy and religion, and a reception for present and former parishioners high- Monsignor Gle in Asserts (Continued from Page 1) never see. There I* manifestly a misuse of prudence here. There is, in al. these instances, a pru dence of the spirit." flesh, not of the declared that the yet heeded the ob- Msgr. Glenn world has not servations of Pope I,eo XII who ago “pointed out to a world that had gone mad on the matter of gain through mechanical indus tries, that the oppression of the poor and the disregard of the rights of the workingmen have their roots in human greed for money and power.” It is lamentable, he said that “millions of men still consider the main issue of life to he the making of a fortune, or the mastery of a lucrative profession He declared: “Fathers and mothers want their children tn ‘make something of themselves,' and too often this May Crowning (Continued from Page 1) At St. Mary’s, Columbus, the evening was quiet as the sisters of St. Francis paced their rooms in the convent saying their office. Suddenly the air was filled with the magic of Mary’s song. Mary’s praises sung by small voices. At first the nuns were unable to discover the source of the song until one of the sisters noticed a dramatic scene from the window of her room. Across the street a group of chil dren, youngsters all. were having a May Crowning procession all of their own. If was an inspiring sight and many of the neighbors non Cath olics as well as Catholics—paused for a few moments to join in si lent prayer and song to the Mother of God Meanwhile, clear across Colum bus, another May Crowning cere mony was taking place at St. Raphael's Home, 1550 Roxbury Road, where the entire residential group of 86 of the Diocese's aged joined in song and prayer as 94 year-old Mrs. Zoe Goulot, the old est resident of the home, crowned the statue of Our l^dy in an out door ceremony. Even wheel chair patients joined in the colorful ceremony. All young and old -offering praise to Mary, the mother of God. $3^0 INSTALLED No Down Payment—12 Mos. to Pay COOL-RAY ALUMINUM AWNINGS Custom Built Double Coated Enamel Finish Fully Ventilated High Value—L/tw Cost Ea-y Budget Terms Call Today LA-4777 JE-5229 Holy Rosary Parish Marks 50th Anniversary of Foundation *»9b e ‘making’ is but the attaining of a good job, or the acquiring Of a col lege deg'ee, or the attainment of a respectable social position. Too often, there is no thought in the minds of parents or offspring of ‘making something of themselves’ in a spiritual way of making them selves finer in character, holier in their life. "Yet prudence i» easential," M»gr. Glenn added, "and it i indispensable in any lasting achievement." po Di- Virgin Mary. Knowing her sition as the mother of Our vine Savior, having experienced her powerful intercession in our behalf many times in our lives, it behooves all of us to turn to her for increased zeal this year, sure ly, as we behold the turmoil which engulfs a troubled world. May, 1955, is Mary's month, the opportunity for all of us to renew our love of the mother of Our Savior, and to beg her to inter cede with Her Son for his children. Last Sunday—Mother’s Day— was May Crowning day in many of our churches and chapels. AS an example of the true pru dence. Msgr Glenn cited the Bless ed Virgin’s reactions when the an gel appeared to her with ing: “Hail, full of grace, is with thee, blessed among wommen.” the greet- Although Mary asked herself what the salutation could mean, Msgr. Glenn said, “she was not overwhelmed she was not de lightedly curious to hear the word that should follow the angel’s salu tation. She wished seriously to know, to understand, just what that salutation could mean. "Hara was nothing pracipitata, nothing headlong Kara was cir cumspection and caution, togeth er with a full willingness to ba instructed and directed by God's messenger. In all these points we discern the workings of pru dence." When the angel told her that she was to conceive and bring forth the son of God. Mary again demon strated prudence. She asked: shall this be done, because I not man?” k said, light Our Lady, Msgr. Glenn looks quietly, patiently, for upon this situation. She know precisely and clearly what God would have her do. She exer cises foresight she uses her rea son in the effort to grasp her duty. “And the angel answering, said to her, the Holy Ghost shall come upon thee ... the power of the Most High shall overshadow (her therefore the Holy One which shall be horn of thee shall be call ed the Son of God would Mary’s answer: “Behold the hand maid of the Ixird be it done to me according to thy word.” was the perfection of prudence. Msgr Glenn said He added: "She was ready to cooperate with the complete surrender of her will to God's direction. The instant she knev what she di vinely intended to do, and know ing this is the business of pru dence—she entered upon its do ing with whole-hearted acquies cence She had exercised understanding, re a s o n s, fore sight and caution all mani festations of true prudence, and now she sew, with perfect clar ity, the way she was to act with in herself she said, "Now I know God's will I am God's servant I accept His will." Msgr, Glenn closed v ith a prayer asking Mother to obtain the dcncc the gift which “lights the mind to justice and counsels the will to charity, makes the soul cast out the insanity of wicked pride, and fills the heart with the living glow of docility under the mighty law of God. “As individuals and as loyal and loving citizens of a glorious conn try dedicated to your Own Im maculate Conception, we cry to thee. O Mary, and we pray, “Virgin most prudent, pray for us address Blessed of pru- his the gift The noted educator, author and lecturer will give three more ad dresses during May on the pro gram, heard locally at 3 p. m. Sun days on WLW His topic Sunday will be “Spiritual Vessel.” o------------------- Be Loyal To Our Advertisers WHERE THOUSANDS SAVE MILLIONS Currant Return *5 1 07 Account* Insured Al /X To $10,000 CENTRAL OHIO FEDERAL SAVINGS South Third Street 41 «W~* 4 lighted the celebration. The parish, founded by the late Bishop James J. Hartley, has grown from 500 to 3300 parishioners, despite the fact that two parishes have been formed in recent years in areas once within the parish boundaries. Cleveland Observe* Annual Encyclical Commemoration CLEVELAND—Sunday marks the annual commemoration of the Papal Social Encyclicals in Cleve land's Cathedral. The event, spon sored by the Association of Catho lic Trade Unionists, will be fea tured by the Mass which Auxiliary Bishop John J. Krol, S.T.D., will celebrate at 10 a. m. Father Paul J. Hallinan, director of Newman clubs in the diocese of Cleveland, will preach the sermon. A luncheon forum will he held at noon in the Hotel Hollenden and will be followed by a question period. Novena Lord thou the art (Continued from Page 1) Of Both the Spirit to confess. PRIEST AND PEOPLE All glory while the ages run Be to the Father and the Son. Who rose from death the same Thee, “How know Of Interest to Catholics RADIO PROGRAMS Sunday, May 15 WPKO, Waverly, 8:45 a. m. Sacred Heart program. WTVN, Columbus, 11:45 a. m.— Catholic News. WHIZ. Zanesville, 11:45 a. m.— Christophers. WBNS, Columbus, 12:45 p. m.— Hour of Holiness—Series of programs featuring excerpts from addresses, encyclicals and letters of Pope Pius XII. WHIZ, Zanesville, 2:00 p. m.— Catholic Hour. WLW .Cincinnati, 3:00 p. m.— Catholic Hour. 'VPKO, Waverly, 4:45 p. m.— Hour of St. Francis. WCOL, Columbus. 5:30 p. m.— Greatest Story Ever Told. WNXT, Portsmouth, 5:3( p. m. Greatest Story Ever Told. WNXT, Portsmouth, 6:00 p. m. -Hour of St. Francis. WTVN. Columbus. 11:00 p. m.— Ave Maria Hour. Daily WLW. Cincinnati, 6:10 a. m.— St. Mary Seminary—Morning Prayers. TELEVISION PROGRAMS Sunday, May 15 WLW-C, Columbus, 9:00 a. m.— Catholic Hour. WBNJj-TV, Columbus, 9.30 a.m. —Look Up and Live—Msgr. John J. Dougherty ol Immacu late Conception Seminary, Darlington, N.J., is host to teen-agers during May. WBNS-TV Columbus, 10:00 a. m.—Christophers. fe 5. 1 «M* /atje Jubilee (Continued from Page 1) Father Edward Reidy, pastor of Ss. Peter and Paul Church, Wells ton. a.id Father Ralph Rogers, pas tor of St. Mary’s Church, Chilli cothe, will serve as deacons of hon or to Bishop Ready. A dinner for clergy in the school hall is scheduled to follow the Mass. Father Kreuskamp, appointed by Bishop Ready as pastor emer itus of St. Peter's last January, will greet his many friends at a reception to be held in the school hall at 7 p. m. During Father Kreuskamp's long tenure at St. Peter’s, the parish built a new school building (1929), and a new church, to replace church building destroyed by in June, 1947. to O Holy Ghost, eternally. Amen. V Send forth Thy Spirit and they shall be created And Thou shalt renew the face of the earth. Let us pray O God, who didst teach the hearts of Thy faithful people by sending them the light of Thy Holy Spirit, grant us by the same Spirit to have a right judgment in all things and evermore to rejoice in His holy comfort. Through Christ our Lord. Amen. Imprimatur: Michael J. Ready, Bishop of Columbus the fire had In 1953 Father Kreuskamp the convent enlarged. The Sisters of St. Francis, whose motherhouse is at Oldenburg, Indiana, teach in the school at St. Peter’s. Father Kreuskamp served as first dean of the Southern Deanery from August, 1945, to July, 1949, and also spent many hours counseling and cheering and administering the Sacraments to the patients at Chil licothe Veterans’ Hospital. He was a visiting chaplain there from 1929 to 1934, and a part-time chaplain for two decades. Having resigned his pestoral duties beceuse of foiling health, Father Kreuskamp last year vis ited Europe and the Holy Lend. On the trip, he celebrated Mass at the Pontifical Propaganda Sem inary in Rome where he had stud ied as i. young man and he visit ed St. John Lateran Church where he had been ordained by the Most Rev. Joseph Cippatelli, vice regent of Rome, March 1905. 18, Father Kreuskamp studied years at the North American lege in Rome and earned the de gree of licentiate of sacred theol ogy. Col- Later, he was pastor of Ss. Peter and Paul Church. Newport. O. (1906-1910), and pastor of St. Remy's Church, Russia, O. (1910 1921). Since his retirement, Father Kreuskamp has been residing with a nephew at 6756 Belkenton St.. Sil verton, O. St. Aloysios Holy Mamr Society Pick* New Officers Txiuis George was elected presi dent of the St. Aloysius Holy Name Society at the group's last meeting. Other ne v officers to serve dur ing the coming year include Fran cis Snyder, vice-president John liegeman. secretary, and Robert Rheinschild, treasurer. W. E. Poly served as chairman of the nominating commmittee. Immaculate Conception HNS Names New President Members of the Holy Name So ciety of Immaculate Conception parish, Columbus, have named B. J. “‘Budd’” Sweeney president of the group for the current year. Sween ey recently finished his second term as president of the Catholic Men’s Luncheon Club. WARNING If you are 21 years old and have eyes to see, hands to feel and a brain to judge quality ser vice, that's the way to select your TV Repair man. Call today for prompt, courteous SERVICE HOERMLE’S 1894 Pal-sous Ave. HI. 4-2195 HI. 4-2196 Peron Regime Submits Bills To Sever Church-State Ties BUENOS AIRES The sniping tactics of the Peron regime during its six-moiiths’ old campaign against the Argentine Bishops and clergy have olossomed finally into a full scale maneuver to break the ties between the state and the Church to which the great majority of the people belong. Introduced into the lower House of the Argentina parliament was a bill under which constitutional guarantees enjoyed by the Church would be revoked. Backing this bill were three lead ing Peronist organizations which have gone on record as favoring a formal break with the Church the General Confederation of La bor (CGT), the Men’s Peronist Party and the Women's Peronist Party. Meanwhile, a bill was introduced into the Senate to abolish the teach ing of the Catholic religion in the official schools. The bill was pass ed with little delay, and now goes in the House. Already laws have been passed legalizing divorce and prostitution The bill to sever ties with the Church is more complicated and has already gone to a committee for study. The present law, which dates back to 1853, provides that the state maintain the Catholic relig ion, even though it does not recog nize an official state church. It stipulates that the President must belong to the Catholic Faith, and favors the Catholic evangelization of the Indians in mission regions. Religious instruction was made compulsory in the state schools un India Bans Anti-Catholic Book of U.S. Bible Society BOMBAY. India (NC) The Bombay state government took ac tion against the mounting anti Catholic propaganda of the Watch tower Bible and Tract Society of New York. SUNDAY, MAY 15 THE FIFTH SUNDAY AFTER EASTER White vestments, Gloria, Second prayer of St. John the Baptist, Credo, Preface of Easter. MONDA, MAY 16 ROGATION DAY: FEAST OF ST. UBALDUS MASS OF ST. UBALDUS White vestments, Gloria, Second prayer of Rogation. Third of the Blessed Virgil, Preface of Easter, Last Gospel of Rogation. TUESDAY, MAY 17 ROGATION DAY: FEAST OF ST. PASCAL BAYLON MASS OF ST. PASCAL White vestments, Gloria, Second prayer of the Rogation, Preface of Easter. six WEDNESDAY, MAY 18 ROGATION DAY FEAST OF ST. VENANTIUS: VIGIL OF ASCENSION MASS OF ST. VENANTIUS Red vestments, Gloria, Second prayer of the Vigil, Third of the Rogation, Preface of Easter, Last Gospel of Vigil. THURSDAY, MAY 19 FEAST OF THE ASCENSION OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST White vestments, Gloria, Credo, Preface and Communicantes of As cension. Courteous Service CA. 4-5747 HARRIS OPTICIANS 106 East Bread St. COLUMBUS, OHIO der a law enacted by the Congress in March, 1947. Previously, in 1943, an executive decree had authorized this instruction on an optional basis. In a recent statement, the Ar gentine Bishops declared that they were not opposed to a division of powers between Church and state, but denounced what they declared was an attempt to establish the “moral” separation of the two. This statement has been follow ed by a letter to Catholic Action so cieties in which the Bishops declar. ed that “the Church not only has not pretended to enter the purely temporal and strictly political do main of party conflict, but also has taken all means and precautions 1o avoid even the appearance of it in activities of Catholic Action.” o------------------- Coadjutor Abbot To Be Selected At St. Meinrad’s ST. MEINRAD, Ind. (NO—Arch abbot Ignatius Esser, O.S.B., of St. Meinrad’s Archabbey here, has been granted permission by the Holy See to have a Coadjutor Ab bot, who will assume the burden of directing the century-old arch abbey, its 200 monks and 800 semi narians. The 65-year-old prelate, who has governed the archabbey for more than 25 years, requested the Holy See to grant him a successor. He has received a rescript from the Vatican which empowers the Benedictine Chapter at the arch abbey to elect the Coadjutor Ab bot who will be Archabbot Esser's eventual successor. The date of the election has not been set, but it will be held in the near future, it was announced. Monks in solemn vows, priests and clerics will choose the Coadjutor Abbot from their number. To vote the monks must be 30 years of age and ten years professed. MASS ORDO Liturgy OflThe Week SATURDAY, MAY 14 SATURDAY OF OUR LADY White vestments. Gloria, Second prayer of St. Boniface, Third of the Holy Spirit, Preface of the Blessed Virgin. FRIDAY, MAY 20 FEAST OF ST. BERNADINE OF SIENA White vestments, Gloria, Second prayer of the Ascension, Third of the Blessed Virgin, Credo, Preface and Communicantes of Ascension. 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