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1—THE CATHOLIC TIMES Friday, Sept. 28,1956 Well Done Po (Continued from Page 1) In using th* vernacular, in th* chanting by th* people, and in th* building of church**." The Pope then said: "We sin cerely desire the progress of the Liturgical Movement, and wish to help it. but it is also Our duty to forestall whatever might be a •ource of error or danger.” In the course of his addre^- I the Holy Father spoke on a num her of points which he indicated could be misunderstood and thus lead to error. "The contribution which is brought to the liturgy by the hier archy and by the faithful is not reckoned as two separate quan tities he said, "but represents the joint work of members of the same organism, which acts as a single living entity. The shep herds and the flock the leach ing Church and the Church Taught -form a single individual Body of Christ. So there is no reason for maintaining suspicion, rivalries, open or hidden opposi tion, whether in thought or in the manner of speaking and acting. "Among mtmb*rj of th* •am* body, th*r* ought to roign, b*for* all *ls*. harmony, union and collaboration. It it within thia unity that th* Church pray*, mak*« it* offer ing, grow* in holin***, and th*r*for* on* can d*clar* right ly that public worship is th* work of th* Church in it* *n tir*ty." I’nder two headings Uturgy •nd the Church” and "Liturgy •nd Our Divine I ord” the Pope treated on a number of problems related to the liturgy The Sacri fice of the Mass is offered by the priest celebrant alone not by the people or the clerics or even the priests assisting, he said. But he added that when the consecration is completed "the offering of the Victim placed upon the altar can be made and is made by the priest celebrant by the Church, by other priest*, and by each of the faithful.” On another question. Pope Pius •fated that it is the altar which U more important than the taber nacle. But he said that "an aware ness of their unity is more im portant than a realization of then differences: it is one and the same lxrd who is immolated on the altar and honored in the tab ernacle.” At this p*int th* Pop* had word* of criticism for som* riou* diff*r*nc*s of opinion that hav* b**n promoted in th* r*alm of »p*culativ* theolo gy. He **tabli*h*d this prin ciple: "It must b* th* norm of speculation that th* literal meaning of Scriptur* texts, th* F*lfk and teaching of th* Church, tak* pr*c*d*nc* over a system of thought and theo retical considerations learning must conform to r*v*lation, not r*v*lati*n to learning." The Pope then specifically commented on the trend toward the celebration of Mass with the TALK ABOUT YOUR DREAM HOME! And buy it with an ec onomical Home Izian from FRANKLIN FEDERAL. Our experts will arrange a Month ly Payment Plan to fit your budget. For fast service, drive over soon. Parking’s free. MINIMUM RED TAPE fjnarjd***' federal savings phoni pe Says' loan assn. 1 CA. I 7557 W. Gay St. Eat 1899 priest facing, rather than with his back to, the people. (One of the resolutions passed at the North American Liturgical Week in Ixmdon. Ont., last Au gust asked that "encouragement be given for the practice ... of celebrating Mass at an altar fac ing the people.”) Arrangement of the altar so that the faithful can witness more fully the priest s actions in offering the Holy Sacrifice has brought with it the problem of the presence of a tabernacle as an obstacle obstructing the people's view. Or this the Pope said: "There is th* question, not so much of th* material pretence of the tabernacle on the altar, a* of a tendency to which We would like to call your atten tion that of a lessening of esteem for the presence and action of Christ in the taber nacle. (Under this concept) the Sacrifice of the altar is held sufficient, and the importance of Him who accomplishes it Is reduced." The Holy Father pointed to ward solution of the problem by saying: “To separate the tabernacle from the altar is to separate two entities which by their origin and their nature should remain unit ed Specialists will offer various opinions for solving the problem ol placing the tabernacle on the allar so as not to impede the cel ebrat ion of the Mass when the priest is facing the congregation: the essential point is to under stand that it is the same lxrd present on the altar and in the tabernacle.** (Hiio-------- News In Brief Record Class TOLEDO St. Rita Hospital School for Nursing in Lima be came coeducational this week as its largest class in history be gan training. Edward Arnberg a graduate of Toledo DeVilhiss high school, is the lone male stu dent in the class of 58. Mercy Sister Reparata. direc tor. said the school has graduat ed only three male nurses one in 1950 and two in 1953—since it was founded in 1919. Male reg istrations were discontinued in 1954 until this fall. Shut-Ink Mank CLEVELAND A Mass for shut ins will be offered at 9:30 a. m. Sunday, Sept 30, on the grounds of St. Gregory church in South Euclid. Euclid Heights Council, Knights of Columbus, will sponsor the Mass and make transportation arrangements. Monsignor Achilles Ferreri, pastor of St. Gregory, will offer the Mass on an altar in front of the Our Lady of Peace Shrine, a memorial to the parish's war dead. Publisher Honored INCINN ATI A noted Dayton publisher and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Pflaum were re ceived as Knight and l^idy into the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem in a sol emn investiture on Sept. 15 in St. Patrick Cathedral. Cardinal Francis Spellman, honorary Grand Prior of the order in the United States officiated. ---------------—o---------------— Editor U Named Pastor PROVIDENCE. I. (NC)— Father Joseph F. Bracq, editor of the Providence Visitor, news paper of the Diocese of Provi dence, has been named pastor of the newly established St. Mar tha’s parish in East Providence. The appointment was announc ed by Bishop Russell J. McVin ney of Providence The prelate also announced the erection of two other new' parishes in the diocese. TOO LATE to classify To Buy or Sell Cali Marv Blackburn AM 3 4314 Listing!* Needed W. Keeler Co. AM 3S4lfi AM SZlSfi MORTGAGE LOANS FHA and Conventional Improvement Loans Fergus Theibert Donald J. Kramer The Guarantee, Title & Trust Co. OK OK 100 Car Selection OPEN DAILY 8:30\A.M. TO 9:30 P.M. ’48 Chevrolet .. .8187 ’S3 Packard $898 2-Door Deluxe Radio and heater Clipper 4-Door, 3 tone finish, radio '53 Chevrolet .$897 ’51 Chevrolet 8487 tjp S* Columbus, O. 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Pope Says Space Men Must I Be Led By Moral Thinking I CASTELGANDOLFO, Italy (NO Man’s effort to' conquer outer space must be based on sound moral think ing and a desire to understand the infinite grandeur of God, His Holiness Pope Pius XII told 400 delegates to the seventh International Congress of Astronautics. In giving his blessing to man’s efforts to conquer the universe peacefully, the Pope stressed these attempts must help to im print a moral solidarity in the conscience of man. Among the delegates who heard the Holy Father’s address were two from behind the Iron Cur tain: !eonid Sedov of Russia and Kasimierz Zarankievicz of Po land. At the conclusion of the audience they joined with the other delegates in applauding the Pope. God placed in the heart of man an unextinguishable wish for knowledge, the Holy Father stat ed and had no intention of put ting a limit to man’s efforts when he told him to earth.” "subdue the God has en the whole of may penetrate The Pope said trusted man with creation so that he its secrets and understand al ways more deeply the infinite grandeur of the creator. In noting the possibilities being offered man to break his earthly barriers, the Pope warned that conscience must take a stand in Clergymen VIENNA—(NC)—Sixteen gymen have been released prison by the Hungarian munists, according to an uncon firmed Hungarian government report. cler from com- The report said that the clergy men -whose names were not giv en—had been Jreed because of improved relations between church and state in Hungary. ---Mass Ordo LITURGY Of The SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, THE NINETEENTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST. Green vestments, Gloria, Sec ond prayer (in Low masses) of St. Jerome, Credo, Preface of Trinity. the vanguard of the new situa tions that have arisen through mans intellectual development. Man ought to go deeper into the study of himself and God. he said, so that he may have a more precise idea of his position in the world. "The most daring explorations of space.” the Holy Father con cluded, "w ill serve only to intro duce among men a new ferment of division if they do not go hand in hand w'ith a moral thinking that should be deepened and a behavior always more conscious of the feeling of abnegation to superior interests.” the MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, COMMEMORATION OF ST. REMIGIUS. Mass as on Sunday. Green vest ments. no Gloria. Second and Third prayers (in laiw Masses) of St. Remigius and for the Pope, no Credo, Common Preface. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, FEAST OF THE GUARDIAN ANGELS. White vestments, Gloria, Sec ond prayer (in Ixiw Masses) for the Pope, no Credo, Common Preface. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, FEAST OF ST. THERESA OF THE INFANT JESUS White vestments, Gloria, Sec ond prayer (in Ixiw Masses) for the Pope, Common Preface. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, FEAST OF ST. FRANCIS ASSISI White vestments, Gloria, Sec ond prayer (in Ixiw Masses) for the Pope. Common Preface. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, COMMEMORATION OF ST. PLACID AND COMPANIONS. Ma\s as on Sunday. Green vest ments. no Gloria Second and Third prayers (in Ixw Masses) ofl St Placid and Companions andl for the Pope, no Credo, Commonl Preface. I SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, I FEAST OF ST. BRUNO. White vestments, Gloria. Sec ond prayer (in Lou Masses) for the Pope. Common Preface. thhi s WATER POWER! IThc man who psbbt MSMumo na poks a* oooo oouhoo St. Anthony Religious Given National Honor A distinguished honor was conferred last week on Sis ter M. Bernardine Kirchhoff, R.N.,B.S., administrator of St. Anthony Hospital. SS**0****^ LOW-COST EXPLORATIONI vast uwowtakiha at Sister M. Bernardine just returned from Chicago, 111., where she was elected a Fellow in the American College of Hos pital Administrators at a convo cation ceremony last week, fea tiring the meeting. organization's annual Bernardine is Congregation Sister M. a mein of the ber of the Sisters of the Poor of St. Fran cis. whose Generalate is in Fras cati. Rome. Italy, and whose Pro vincialate is in Hartwell, Cincin nati, Ohio. The Sisters of the Poor of St. Francis operates St. Anthony Hospital. Candidates, recommended for the honor awarded Sister M. Ber nardine, have qualified through successful experience as hospital administrators, outstanding serv ice in the field, and by meeting professional requirements of the College. Headquarters of the Col lege are in Chicago. Mr. J. Dewey Lutes, superin tendent of Woonsocket Hospital Ohioan Named Vice-Provincial Of Indian Mission The Mission oi the Maryland Province of the Society of Jesus, known before as the Mission of Jamshedpur. India, was raised to the dignity of an independent Vice-Province by Very Reverend Father General. John Baptist .lenssens. S.J.. hy a decree from .Rome recently. The Very Reverend John J. Blandin. S J., of Akron. Ohio, was named by his Paternity as the first Vice-Provincial. At the start of the year 1956. there were 60 missionaries labor ing in the new Vice-Province. 27 priests, 33 scholastics and five Brothers. This is an increase of 10 missionaries over the last year. Construction of buildings is go ing on in four places among them a new Church at St. Joseph's in Jamshedpur, a high school at haibasa. a new Hindi school for Hindi-speaking children in Jam shedpur. A new school was also opened recently in Bandgaon and an en rollment of 60 students is already on the books. The Loyola High School in Jamshedpur has well over 600 students at the present timeland when they finish they will be eligible for the CambridgeIMa triculation Examinations. I n Fnn co wm thomj* *t»v*n*on.ww*» an oc*an wsv* ar ooeutr uxs*»t»v*h*om. H* WveNTSO TH* ANO WITH TH» N*T»UMSHT thw Twt rater ar a wav* ccxicoee a* TO THK »*t/A*a IHCH l*w» ano cla«k in mappin* A LA*** PORTION ar UNKNOWH AMMKA WA* hnanl eo ev a fsobhal apcwopbiatioh or ONLT READY FOR I HE BIG THINGS IN LIIE iHveenwe iNe.e.aAvwaeMMN *|*MT HOW/ «APV 4A*M UNLOCK* OOOftO WU*N 0PPOB1TUWTV HNOCMK .♦ ANNUAL Fall Festival Lancaster St. Mary Parish and WEDNESDAY TUESDAY OCTOBER 2nd and 3rd ON SCHOOL GROUNDS Dinner Served Each Evening In School Cafeteria Food -Games -Prizes Entertainment and Refreshments Fun For All MONSIGNOR ROLAND T. WINEL, Pastor This Space Provided By SCHMELZER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY General Contractors Lancaster, Ohio at Woonsocket, R.I., and presi dent of the American College of Hospital Administrators, presided at -the convocation last week. Administrator of St. Anthony Hospital since 1948, Sister M. Bernardine previously headed St. Margaret’s Hospital in Kansas City, Kan., for six years. -------------------o------------------- Committee Studies Tighter Laws Bor Marriage Ill Indiana INDIANAPOLIS, Ind—(NC) A committee here has called for passage of legislation requiring couples contemplating marriage to prove their ages and to ob serve a three-day waiting period between license application and issuance of the legal right to wed. Th* committee, on which two priest* ar* active intend* to com* up with plan* strength on Indiana's marriage law* and •nd th* stat* s notorious "mar riage mills." State law now requires a blood test before marriage. It is sup posed to take three days, but is frequently forgotten or bypassed for a bribe, a committee spokes man said. Th* two priests on th* com mitt**, which also has clergy m*n-m*mb*rs from other church** ar* Msgr. August Fuss*n*gg*r, Indianapolis arch diocesan director of Catholic Charities, and Father Jam** P. Glavin, archdiocesan director of schools. Main target of the unit, called the marriage law revision com mittee is the "marriage mills’ in the eastern part of the state where young couples from Indi ana and neighboring states go to get married in a hurry and avoid delays and restrictive laws their own areas. o------------------- Polish Clergy’s Activities Are Undermined BERLIN, Sept. 13 (NC) A decree issued by the Warsaw Council of Ministers is aimed al further undermining the activitj of the clergy, it was learned here The decree wa$ published ir the Monitor, Official gazette ol the Warsaw Red regime. It state! that all male Polish citizens fron ages 20 to 50 who belong to the regular or secular clergy mus1 register for military service. The registration is carried out by dis trict "people’s councils.” The decree takes on an omi nous meaning when it is coupled with the Red regime’s edict ol Feb. 9, 1953. which stated tha! every ecclesiastical appointmenl in Poland must be approved bj communist authorities. If the Red leaders are dissatis fied with the attitude of a priest who was appointed to his post be fore that date, they can call him up for military service. After the priest is discharged, he will have to get the approval of communist authorities before he can obtain an ecclesiastical post. o------------------- Things that were hard to are sw'eet to remember.—St (4 B.C.-65 A.D.) Lay Retreats 1956 September 28-30 October October October October 5-7 ____________ Men 12-14 -_______ Mon 19-21 ................Women 26 28 ......... Women RETREAT HOUSE St Thoroeo Shrine S277 I. Breed Street LAY B. "Oerley” LeFexer lINCt 1885 Women Church Of The Holy Spirit 4383 E. Broad St. aL Yearling Rd. 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