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10—THE CATHOLIC TIMES
The Mexican American Con
vention of Priests, whose pur
pose is the care of souls among
Mexicans working in the S.,
was formed in order to coordin
ate the forces of the Church in
both countries Their chief atm is
the creation of a pecial secre
tariate of priests of the I S and
Mexico to better the conditions
of Mexicans in the V S.
The
convention asked the Bish­
ops
of both countries to appoint
missioners for the centers where
the workers are concentrated.
They recommended the setting
Deposit On
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The 10th Of
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And Earn
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60 So. Sth St.
47 N. 4th St.
Friday, Oct. 19,1956
Mexican, U.S. Priests Form
Group to Aid Migrants
MONTERREY, Mexico NC) The first meeting of
a new organization of Mexican and United States priests
has urged the adoption of laws to protect Mexican workers
in the U.S.
up of social centers in Texas.
Mississippi California and other
stales The centers would help
spread the Church's social doc
trine and otherwise help the mi
grants to maintain a firm Chris
tian life.
From 350,000 to 400.000 migrant
workers enter the U.S. from Mex
ico every year, principally for
the han esting of seasonal crops.
About 95 per cent of the work
ers are Catholics, but they speak
little or no English 'making the
problem of caring for them spir
itually a difficult one
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Ambulance Phone GL. 2-4551
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Ph.rv* GL. 2 0169
Edward F. Warner
Building Contractor
1150 Talley Ave.
Ph. 3-6831 Zanesville
World Wide
Milk Product
Exchange
VATICAN CITY His Holi
ness Pope Pius XH has proposed
an international exchange of milk
by-products and further extension
of the milk distribution program
to school children.
The Pope addressed his remarks
to 3.000 members of the Interna
tional Milk Congress gathered
here for an audience.
“All people of every genera
tion can draw benefit from this
gift of God for the health of the
body.” the Pontiff said.
“This material world, in which
the Providence of God has plac
ed the human family, is not mere
ly a beautiful piece of scenery or
a warehouse tilled with physical
resources for the life of the body.
It is a real parable, the different
elements of which speak of its su
perior qualities to pure hearth
and to minds of good intention.”
The Pope concluded by recall
ing the scriptural references to
milk. He referred to the Old
Testament in which milk, "the di
vine heritage of a race of shep
herds” was taken as a symbol of
the temporal benedictions of the
Creator. St. Peter, said His Holi
ness, told the faithful to ask God.
with the simplicity of children,
for “the milk of good doctrine.”
Parish Project*
CINCINNATI More than 100
parishes in the Archdiocese of
Cincinnati have undertaken ma
jor developments at an expense
of approximately $30,000,000.
Archbishop Karl J. Aller declar
ed in an address at Miamisburg,
recently.
He spoke to an overflow crowd
that had gathered to witness the
blessing of the new' church-school
building and new content of Our
Lady of Good Hope parish.
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Hanifan Decorators, Inc.
Domestic and Industrial
Punters and Decorators
829 Park St Zane mile
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Caught in action by a special sequence
camera, His Holiness Pope Pius XII shows
great animation as he speaks from the
balcony of his summer residence at Cas
telgandolfo to a crowd gathered in the
ers in this
and that “all
educationally
leadership."
In this sense, he said. Catholic]
leadership can come from any-F
on. “from the dedicated house
wife to the director of a large
enterprise.”
"Who in the practical order
can provide the leadership in
teaching Catholic family living
better than the parents who are
living it? And who can teach the
social doctrine of the Catholic
Church in matters of justice and
rights better than the industrial-
Msgr. Ryan
Praises Army
Program
The Pope Speaks
Newman Priest Cites
Need of Catholic
Leaders in Jet Age
CINCINNATI (NC) The challenge of Catholic
leadership in the “supersonic, jet-propelled, trigger-control
led 20th century” is the “most significant test that clergy
and laity have faced since the days of the Apostles,” ac
cording to Father Jerome V. Mac
Bachin, chaplain of the Catholic|it who is following that teaching
student Foundation at Michigan I in the employer-employee rela
Statc College. |tionship?” Father MacEachin
Opening th* Xavier Uni* |said.
varsity Fall Forum laefura tor*
ies, Fafhar MacEachin mad* if
dear that "all Catholic* arc
not awaro of thoir rola as load
changing world"
Catholic* arc not
prepared for
Yet they must face a test which!. .......- .......
to not a struggle against super II
Father MacEachin, “has re
sulted in a Jwo-headed mon
ster, communism and secular
ism evil force* striving to keep
God in exile from the world."
The challenge to Catholic lead
ership is "to put God back into
the lives of men and nations.*’
and the meaning of Catholic
leadership is "the capacity and
the desire to work intelligently
for the restoration of all things
in Christ,” he said.
"Catholic leadership," Fa
ther MacEachin went on,
"means knowing whore you
are going, why you are going,
and how you are going to get
there. And motivated by the
love of God we must travel
with such enthusiasm and de
votion that we will bring at
least one more person with
us." __----------------------
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in the Far East and Alaska.
“The army s religious program!
is stronger today than at any!
time in my 28 years of service,”!
Msgr. Ryan said.
He expressed satisfaw I
tion with the added measures I
being token by each com*
mender to screen literature
being sold, through army post
exchanges.
The generally high morale
I and good moral conduct of troops
whom he saw during his tour was
attributed by Msgr. Ryan to the
support given the Army religious
program by commanders, and to
the hard work of the chaplains.
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College Opens I
TOLEDO—Knowledge of things I
should lead to increased knowl-l
edge of God. Bishop George I
Rehring told Mary Manse College!
students last week at the Mass!
opening the new term. He said:!
“Let’s never forget that every-1
thing around us is a creature of]
God Knowledge of things should!
be sought in the light of this
truth, said Bishop Rehring.
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of Army Chaplains, Megr. Maj. IA TUE U II
Gen Patrick J. Ryan, was un-l I 11
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pressed by the "strong position’’!^
of the Army s religious programM
during his recent tour of bases
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1
&
courtyard below. The Pope has been hold
ing weekly open-air audiences at Castel
gandolfo, in the hill country a few miles
south of Rome. (Wirephoto).
The Atomic Energy commis
sion wished to test a new type
of miniature A-bomb without at
tracting wide publicity. So instead
of choosing the Nevada desert or
a Pacific island for the exposition
they selected an isolated and sup
posedly uninhabited valley in the
Great Smokies.
The day after the bomb was
dropped, an old mountaineer with
a long beard and a rusty squir
rel rifle turned up at a crossroads
settlement.
“Ah don’ know what General
lee s a-fixin to do.” he said, "but
ah gonna surrendah!”
Catholic Digest—October
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African Church Music
A Natural
SHINY ANGA. East Africa
Maryknoll Missioners are encour
aging new Christians here
adapt their natural talent
music into Church music.
A good example of this can be
cited in the case of Tobais, a
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for People
young catechist, who, before
his
conversion, was a locally-famoui
dance leader and composer of
pagan dance music. Now, To bail
composes songs about the Church
and its sacraments which
have
proven very popular with
the
Christians. Sung in native rhythm
and melody, the songs are accom
panied by the clapping of
hands.
to
for
ef-
Further evidence of the
forts of missioners to incorpor
ate the natural talents of peoples
into their new' lives as Chris
tians is seen by the role of music
in the Church here.
Tobais has a natural talent for
interpreting the meaning of the
sacraments into his songs which
lend to translate the importance
and dignity of the sacraments
into a natural African harmony.
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