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is 6—THE CATHOLIC TIMES Friday, Sept. 28,1956 Student Journalists Set Convention Date MILWAUKEE, Wis (NC) The Catholic School Press Association will hold its national convention here, November 16-18. with about 2.500 school publication faculty advisers and student staff members expected at sessions. MIESSE Marquette University, national headquarters of CSPA, the host institution for the as sociation which is marking its 25th year. Archbishop Albert G. Meyer of Milwaukee u ill celebrate Pontifi cal High Mass in Gesu Church on the campus on Sunday, Nov. 18. The sermon will be preached by Father Leonard J. Fick, editor of the Josephinum Review. Arrangements for the conven tion were announced hy Dean J. L. O’Sullivan of the Marquette Prescription Pharmacy We Consistently Stock The Latest Drugs 1686 E. Main CL. 3-4484 AND LOAN 79 E. GAY ST I BUYERS' GUIDE THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KENTON Blanchard Station Elevator Provieo Feed* Cement Fence Seeds Fertilizer Custom Grinding Blsnchar# Station, Ohi# No 1, Dunkirk, Ohl# Phono Kenton 4-1M0 Read the Timas Classified Ads SEtBERLING TIRES Recapping and Retreading Blrd’t Shell Oil Station IM 8. Main Phon. 9M2 K#nt#n, Ohl# College of Journalism, director and founder of the association. Them# of the mooting will bo "The Catholic Journalist and Looming," with Father John J. Grant, associate editor of the Pilot, newspaper of the Boston archdiocese, sounding the key note as he speaks on "The Cath olic Journalist in Intellectual Life." Other speakers at general ses sions will include: Father John Reedy, C.S.C., ed itor, the Ave Maria. “Catholic View of Events’ Anne Freman tle. author and lecturer, “The Catholic Journalist and His Non Catholic Colleagues: Warfare or Witness and Donald McDonald, editor the Catholic Messenger. Davenport. Iowa, “The Intellectu al Equipment of the Journalist. o-------------------- Pariah Begins 100th Year CLEVEIAND- (NO- A parish in suburban Broadview has launched its centennial year by breaking ground for the first school in its history. The parish has an estimated 450 children of grade school age. KENTON The HILL DRUG CO. Professional Pharmacists Isssi Hardin Quarries Company Crushed Stene Agricultural Limeston# Meal BLANCHARD KENTON PH 4-1229 CHEVROLET AOVANCE-OIIIGN TRUCKS Dependable performance Low cost per mil#! Wide choice of models' here s a hevrolet truck that lust right for your business Harken Chevrolet Co. 260 St Detroit Phon# *9204 THE SMART SHOP LADIES' READY TO WEAR. JEWELRY. GIFTS AND NOVELTIES Wool-arid-Cash mere SUBURBAN COAT b’ Tampus Everything too want for comfort and good looks. Portland’s 90% wool-10% emhmere fabric, heavy qrnhed hnmg, adjust able rieeve tabs. patch and caah pockets, leather shank bottom. From $14.95 Up WEILBACHER'S Department Stores OPEN UNTIL 5:30 P.M. OPEN MONDAYS UNTIL 9 P.M. 464 S. Fourth St (H Block North of Livingston) CApital 4-5761 Free Parking in rear of store FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF NORTH SIDE SHOPPERS Wo Are Also Open At 3514 N. High Street Many little children were among the huge congregation attending the funeral Mass in Milan, Italy, of Archbishop Edwin V. O'Hara, Bishop of Kansas City-St. Jo seph, Mo., who died unexpectedly enroute to the International Congress of Pastoral Liturgy at Assisi. Msgr. Thomas J. Crow- For Reunion Of AH People With Church GARRISON. N.Y.- -(NC)— The Franciscan Friars of the Atone ment, sponsors of an annual per iod of prayer for unity of all de nominations with the Church, have formed an association to continue during (he year the in tentions of this period. To be known as the league of Prayer for Unity, the association is an outgrowth of the Chair of tne I nity Octave, held each year from January 18 to 25, Father Angelus Deiahunt. S A father general of the Atonement vriar.s, said here. The league has been placed un der the special protection of the Blessed Virgin as Oi, Lady ot the Atonement whose fea.l i- cel ebrated July 9. Special plenary and partial in dulgences are granted to ali mem hers of the league. Priest mem hers receive a plenary indulgence whenever they receive a non a tholic into the Church. Converted non Catholics may gain a plenary indulgence on the day they are received into the Church. The only duty of league mem bers will be daily recitation of the official prayer seeking unity of dissidents with the Church. The league was first approved on a diocesan basis by His Emin ence Francis Cardinal Spellman. Archbishop of New York, in 1949. In May, 1956, the Sacred Con gregation of the Council, which exercises control over what are known as “pious associations,” approved the league and gave it the right to affiliate to itself oth er associations of the same kind, title and purpose in other areas. The announcement here means the beginning of the affiliation movement. The Choir of Unity Octave was tegun in 1908 by Father Paul James Francis, who founded the Friars in 1899. -................—0------------------ IT PAYS TO USE THE TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS SAVE ON GLASSES it LAMBERT OPTICAL Complete Glasses $8.50 $11.50 1000 Frames In Stock $3.95 $5.95 io at LAMBERT OPTICAL 143 N. High St. 2nd door north of Union Store Children Pray for Archbishop The power of the world, after 2.300 years, is passing from the Archbishop Has 50th Jubilee EDMONTON. Alberta (NC) Thirty archbishops and bishops from Canada, along with many thousands of the faithful, partici pated in a program here on Sept. 16. commemorating the 50th anni versary of the ordination of Arch bishop John Hugh MacDonald of Edmonton. A Mass of Thanksgiving was of fered in the afternoon. In the evening a pageant depicting the major events of the Archbishop’s life were presented at the Exhi bition Grandstand here. A presentation of more than 5100,000 will be made to the Archbishop. The money, donated by parishes and religious com munities here, will be used to get furnishings for the new one milhon dollar St. Joseph’s Semin ary here. The Archbishop recent ly blessed the building’s corner stone. Mana for Polio Group DUBLIN (NC) The Apos tolic Nuncio to Ireland. Arch bishop Alberto Levame. was the celebrant of the monthly Mass arranged by the Polio Fellowship of Dublin. Some 50 disabled members of the Polio Fellowship assisted at the Mass with their I families. New Lexington ‘S' Metzger Ins. Agency I- I, Complete Insurance Service 113 N Main 22S I’-a. aMMMBOCKMMOoeeoeeoooc Hat Paint Appliances Television Sales A Service Ellis Dept. Store SSI N. Mata Sv Hew Leging’*#* Phene 1S9 Burger CERTIFIED Refrigeration Service Waiter Carney New Lexington, O. Phono 106 Sheeran's Quality Drugs Opposite Court House New Lexington. Ohio PERRY DISTRIBUTING CO Distributors For Duquesne •II, the prelate's secretary, celebrated the Mass for the repose of his soul at St. Joach im's Church attended by clergy and laity. Archbishop O'Hara's body was returned to the U.S., with burial to be in Kansas City. Bishop Sheen Praises Lnsalaried Missioners PITTSBURGH, Pa. (NC) There are 100,000 un salaried workers throughout the mission world, according to Bishop Fulton J. Sheen. This fact was recalled by Bishop Sheen in a lecture given in Cagnegie Music Hall here. The diocesan branch of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith sponsored the event, aid cd by the I Diversity Catholic Club. "Our Lord, th# Father, is dipping th# cup generously now," with persecution of the clergy in China a^d the sup pression of the Church in other countries, Bishop Sheen said. But "that is the greatest assur ance of victory," he added. "And that is th# hop# of th# world -not with war, not with the sword." “We began with defeat, with catastrophe in Gethsemane, and that is the promise of the peace of the world the suffering of the Faith,” he added. Schlitz West back to the East, and the three great forces involved in this crisis are Moslemism, com munism. and Christianity, the Bishop declared. Speaking about Moslemism and is 357.000,000 followers, he said they are “the only great religion that though not a united that if protest.” is post-Christian race, “they are so you touch one, all is reaching them One hope through the Blessed Mother, Bish op Sheen said, since they have great faith in her. He noted that in. the 19th chapter of the Koran, there are 43 verses on Our Lady. H# pointed out that it is al most impossible to convert a Moslem though they are inter ested in having their children ed ucated in Catholic schools and their women attended by Catho lic women nurses and doctors. Priests Send Sermons Behind Iron Curtain HAZLETON. Pa. (NC)—Nine priests of the Byzantine Rite Pittsburgh diocese have recorded “freedom sermons” which will be broadcast to Iron Curtain coun tries by Radio Free Europe. The recordings were made with the approval of Bishop Nicholas T. Elko. Apostolic Exarch of Pittsburgh. Each priest spoke for 10 min utes in the Ruthenian language. The talks were intended for groups located in Czechoslovakia and a part of what was formerly sub-Carpathian Ruthenia. Back ground music was provided by the choir of St. John’s Byzantine Rite church here and the Car pathian male choir. PHILLIP’S WALLPAPER 173 E. MAIN at 4th 20% DISCOUNT ON WALLPAPER PAPER HANGERS Wallpaper Trimmed Free PARK IN REAR CA. 4-4330 Youth Notes CYO Council Sets Fall Program Resume Holy Hour Representatives from eight par ishes in the Central Deanery af filiated with the CYO Council met last Sunday at the K of Hall to plan the fall seasonal program. Heading the list of Council pro grams is the monthly Holy Hour of the Catholic Youth Adorers. Approving the plan as used in past years member groups through their officers voted to have the Holy Hour on the first Sunday of the month rotating from parish to parish. The first Holy Hour- is set for St. Augustine’s Parish on Oct. 7. The annual Youth Rally on Nov. 4 will be the monthly Holy Hour and the December Hour will be at Immaculate Conception parish on Sunday Dec. 2. The group also voted to have a social hour following the first Ho ly Hour for all those in attend ance. Officers, adult leaders and priests from the eight affiliated parishes, including St. Aloysius. St. Mary Magdalene, Holy Spirit, Immaculate Conception, St. Aga tha. Our Lady of Victory, St. James the Less, St. Augustine and St. Thomas heard Fr. Richard Dodd of the youth department give an explanation of the CYO and the Youth Council. They were introduced to Do lores Egger and Jim Van Horn, staff members, who will work with a training program for par ish officers, and Mary Lynch, who will conduct a training program for parish volunteer leaders. Oth er business included the discus sion of the National Catholic Youth Week Program. YOUNG ADULTS made for the Plans are being annual conference of Catholic Youth Sunday. Oct. 21. of the Council to be held on call for Mass Tentative plans at the Cathedral for young adults of the central deanery to be fol lowed by a Communion Break fast and Conference at the Vir ginia Hotel. University Offers TV Philosophy Course MILWAUKEE. Wis.— (NC) Marquette University here will offer a one-credit course on tele vision entitled, “Philosophy and You,” over local station WPIX beginning October 7. Father Michael V. Murray. S. J., will conduct the first 13-w’eek series of 45-minute “classes” en titled “Principles of Ethics.” The programs will be broadcast each Sunday from 3:45 to 4:30 p.m., and a final, two hour written ex amination will be given on the university campus. ------------------o------------------ Says Church Artists Must Use Contemporary Styles ASSISI, Italy—(Radio, NC) —A German prelate speaking on art and the liturgy of the Assisi litur gical congress, said Church art ists and architects “must seek for a genuine creation with contem porary means.” People With Long Faces Assressive Priest Thinks OMAHA, Nebr. (NC) Individuals with long faces aggressive and those with flat faces are submissive. are aggressive and those with flat faces are suomissive. Races with prominent profiles such as the Germanic and Nordic peoples are aggressive and enterprising. These are the conclusions of a priest-scientist, Father Maurice Verdun, S.J a visiting professor of psychology at Creighton University here. Father Verdun is one of the world's loading psycho-anthro pologists. He is director of the clinic of Anthropometry at the Nourophychiatric Clinic of Salpetriere in Paris. The French priest will teach a course in the psychological as pects of human anthropology, with particular reference to its expressions and measurements. He has done much research re- lating shapes of skulls to var ious emotional types. He cited Winston Churchill and Adolf Hitler as two distinct types. Churchill, Father Ver dun said, "with his well-pro portioned head would lead a researcher to consider him as having a well-balanced, vory rich personality with much common sense,—a man who makes few mistakes." “Hitler,” he said, “had a head that was too small. He was im pulsive, obstinate and lacked com mon sense.” Before joining the Society of Jesus, Father Verdun was a phys ician and served as a captain in the French medical corps during World War 1. -------------o............. .. Woman to Sponsor New Building For Girls’ Home ST. PAUL. Minn. (NC) Mrs. I. A. O’Shaughnessy, wife of a St. Paul financier-philanthro pist. has announced that she will sponsor the construction of a building for the Home of the Good Shepherd here, an institu tion for maladjusted girls. It will be used as living quar ters by girls who have complet ed the training courses at the in stitution, but for whom no suit able home or opportunity for guidance is available. They may work in St. Paul and live in the new building expected to be ready next spring. The building was the dream of Mother Mary of St. Francis Xavier, mother emeritus of the St. Paul province of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd of Angers, who at 95 marked her 75th year as a Sister recently. Kirkpatrick Funeral Home WuttMUR C. a. TTTT New Bel land M216 “CODKTBOU8 Miner This meeting will be the annual business conference of the Young Adult Council. New officers will be elected. Scheduled to give the main talk at the Conference is Father Earl Whalen, Regional Youth Director of Ohio and Youth Director of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati. Delegates from other deaneries with the Young Adult Program will also be invited. Pops Concert Ticket and publicity commit tees for the second Annual Pops Concert of the Columbus Sym phony Orchestra sponsored by the Central Deanery Council of Cath olic Youth met last week at Youth Bureau. rn-Viliage's most -complete food market Tom ARPY'S APEX MARKET 'WE DELIVER* 2140 Tremont Cantor *•937 HL 8-8424 PARTS DEPT. BE. 1-2753 146 STATE 24 E. Third Ave. Columbus, Ohio To Consecrate Eastern Prelate in Latin Cathedral PITTSBURGH. P^. (NC) —, The consecration of an auxiliary bishop for the Pittsburgh Byzan tine Rite diocese will take place in the cathedral of the Latin Rite Diocese of Pittsburgh. Bishop-elect Stephen J. Kocisko will be consecrated in St. Paul s Cathedral here-on Oct. 23. The ca thedral was the scene of a simi lar consecration in 1946. The con secration will be the third ever held by the Rite in the United States. 0- Mary's Statue Tops Island FUNCHAL. Madeira Island (NC)—A bronze statue of Our Lady has been placed atop Pico Ruivo. the highest mountain on this island located in the North Atlantic Ocean. A group of 30 Boy Scouts car ried the statue to the summit s peak. After the statue was set in place. Father Ferreira Cabral of fered Mass next to it. the ad to Patron tickets and general mission tickets were issued Club Presidents who attended a special meeting for the purpose. These included Rupe Eichenlaub of the Cathedral Club, George Gaus of St. Augustine and Jerry Hoffman of Our Lady of Victory. The Hammond Organ Produce* orsan mueic of cathe dral quality n churehe* of anf •ize O»er 40.000 ehurche* enjoj the beautiful music of the Hammond Organ. 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