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2—The Catholic Times Friday. Mav 3, 1957 Crowd Views Stigmatic’s Suffering KONNERSREUTH. Germany (Radio) Over 3.000 visitors many of them clergymen, crowd ed this tiny Bavarian village to witness Oui Lord s Passion as ex perienced by the stigmatic The resa Neumann. Despite the heavy rains the crowd, which" included many Americans, was well disciplined and respectful. The motivation of an over whelming- majority of the people was dearly spiritual. As on previous Good Fridays. Theresa suffered the agonies of the Crucifixion for several hours. Father Joseph Naber, the village pastor and her confessor, ad dressed the pilgrims briefly- on the deep spiritual meaning of Theresa’s sufferings which, he said, should make all the faithful realize that they must be cross bearers during their lives. How can you fail to make tho kale: Get money in seeds by using want ads. AEROLITE ALUMINUM Storm Windows and Doors Aluminum Combination and Outside Casement Storm Window* and Door* No Down Payment. 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NEW YORK CHY Hotel Nt' HONOLULU Hotel WelHkl Hot.I Sinton Yarhar illmor. lOOHM* Oil'll 111 WXtlON DE 7 4144 Warto-tomc* hatah W’ The late Monsignor Paul J. Glenn, Ph.D., S.T.D., is shown here in his last photo taken with Joseph Kumier (center) and Ralph Lehman, general chairman and chairman of arrangements, respectively, for the Spring Festival at the College of (Continued from Page 1) by Samuel Cardinal Stritch, com prising the American Board of Catholic Missions fund of the Indian Mission Collection is except that Alaska's Indian missions are lent.' From the Pontifical Asso (jalion of the Holy Childhood, the Holy Father n-cciveri the due' donations 'piritual adoption ol fering.'. etc and distributes this among all child-caring missions on the basis of their annual re ports. Similarly the and Negro distributed admirable All 'perilled gifts are forward ed promptly and totally through safe channels to the mission which the donor named alter verifying the mission. This free and valuable service of the Prop agation of the Faith protects don ors and needy mission appeals. A substantial amount of tho specified gifts was designated for the new Saints Peter and Paul Mission Seminary nearing completion near Hebron, Ohio. This missionary dynamo will send the light of Faith to all parts of the mission world. Over 150 applications of young boys from all over the country have been received at the school. DIOCESAN MISSIONS The Diocesan Mission Fund is a recognition of the fact that several counties neai by are in percent ol population equal or less Catholic than foreign mis ■sions. The aid was distributed among 14 missions and mission parishes in the Diocese including Midvale GET IN STEP WITH SATISFACTION The satisfaction ot building your future security with a Systematic Savings Program at FRANKLIN FEDERAL where your regular Savings earn profitable dividends’ Drive over soon. Parking's free. ANTICIPATED DIVIDEND RATE: 3% Yearl federal savings OOANASSJ. PHONE CA. I 7657 The Elizcbetlian Guild Invites You Benefit (A**4* MtQHot FANCY SAUSAGE PRODUCTS "You'll Never Eat Better" The J. Fred Schmidt Packing Co. Saint Paul, and West Portsmouth, Our Lady of Sorrows, whose church structure is now complet ed as the culmination of 12 years of mission work. The dedication is noted in another article. Assembly hall facilities were also, augmented in Granville Saint Edward, Pond Creek. Holy Trinity. LaRue. Saint Joseph. Im provements are underway at Plain City. Saint Joseph and Card ington. Saint Joseph. (Continued from Page 1) phy. His first book. Histoiy ol Philosophy, appeared in 1929. and was followed that same year by Dialectics. Others were Ethics (1930). Apologetics etiology 1 9 3 3 (1934), Psychology tology (1937), Theodicy Cosmology 1939), and duetion to Philosophy (11944). 1931). Crt Sociology 1936), On (1938), I Intro- At the time of his death Mon signor Glenn had in preparation two more hooks, both dealing with St Thoma' great classics on philosophy and theology. He had planned to give these the titles. Aquinos mid the Gentiles and Touring the Summa. Authorities at St hallos’ give 100.000 as a good estimate ot the total 'ales of his textbooks. Work Used Throughout World His works in philosophy, writ ten primarily tor the student, were used in schools in many parts of the English speaking world From China, in 1948 there came from Father William E. Fitzgibbon, head of the depart ment of philosophy’ at atholu University in Peiping, a request tor permission to translate some oi the books into Chinese 'the re quest vvas readily granted. Seminaries in India and Tan ganyika. East Africa as well as schools all over the United States England and Canada, used Mon signor Glenns works on philos ophy. Newspaper Columnist M.sgr. Glenn was also known as a columnist. Through many years he wrote a column of coniini'iil lor the weekly newspaper of the Uolumbiis dioeese Starting with the Catholic Coinmhiau and con tinning through 11 years with the I'olumbus Register, and through all the five and one half years ol the Catholic Times his column, '.lust Among Ourselves, passing comment considerate and inconsiderate.” has been a regular feature of the editorial page. (Continued from Page 1) prayers in behalf of your breth ren in the priesthood." Monsignor Vogel celebrated his fiftieth year as a priest with a Solemn Mass on June 10, 1954 with two native sons of St. lx*o parish assisting, Er. Janies Car roll. now chancellor of the Dio cese, and Fr. James Kulp. Dioce. san director of the Propagation of the Faith. WREXHAM. W ales. (NO There is an area of more than 3.000 square miles Wales with out a single Catholic school, wrote Bishop John Petit of Menevia, in an appeal to Catholic Britain for his diocese s St. Charles Borromeo of which he was Rector until the time of his death from a heart attack Saturday morning, April 27. The festival will be held at the Col lege on the evening of May 8. W You are asked to prey for the repose of the souls of the follow ing and the others who in the Diocese during week. have died the past 74. April 24 St John the Baptist Church, Columbus St. Joseph Cemetery. BOF',FILER, Mrs. Mary 82. April 21, St John the Evangelist Church Columbus. Calvary Cem etery. BURGER. John G., 79. April 21 Holy Rosary Church, Columbus St. Joseph Cemetery. (’ANEGAMJ. Louisa T., April 27 SI. Peter Church, lumbus. St. Joseph emetery DAI BERT. Oi land 66, April 2 Immaculate Conception hutch, Columbui emetery. Joseph (Louis), 68. Church. Co DeMARY, A. L. April 24. St. Agatha lumbu: St. Joseph Cemetery. HAT SER Otto 65. April 21 Catharine Church, Columbus, Joseph Cemetery, HAVERFIELD. Ixmise J., 85 April 25. Holy Cross Church. Co lumbus. HOLZHAMER, George, 61, St. Mary Church. Columbus. St. Jo seph Cemetery. KAST. Miss Johanna. 85 April 26. St. Peter Church. Chillicothe. St. Margaret Cemetery. KONANZ, Roy 42. April 23 Christ the King Church, Colum bus. St. Joseph Cemetery. KRUSKAMP. George W, 72 April 24 St. Joseph Church. Cir cleville. St. Joseph Cemetery. MALONE. Miss Cecilia J. April 23. St. Mary Church lumbus. Calvary Cemetery. MURPHY, Joseph E., 4. April 23. St. Agnes Church, Columbus. St. Joseph Cemetery. O’KEEFE, Mrs Lillian April 25, St. Agatha Church, Meadville, Pa St. Bridget Cemetery, Mead ville, Pa. STRAUB. Elizabeth 75. April St. Aloyaiua Church, Colum TOOLE. Mary E.. April 21. Ho ly Rosary Church. Columbus. St Joseph Cemetery. YAGER, Miss Clara E., 56. April 20. St Peter Church, Chil licothe. St. Margaret Cemetery, Chillicothe. May May May June 7-9 June 14-16 of Great financial support of in Wales. one of the largest British Isles, includes except the southeast- Menevia. sees in the all of Wale: ern industrial zone around Car ditf Bishop Petit pointed out that Catholics in British East and West Africa, a still largely undeveloped area number one out ot 15. whereas Menevia counts one Catholic out of every 45 people WANTKD—Meu*ama»har for Cath olic oorority, Ohio University, Ath ens. Board, room and salary. Starts August mation 1. Write, giving full infer •bout self. Housemother, Congresa Street, Athens, 5hle. Women Men Women 10-12 ... 17-19 24-26 31-June 2 By Timothy A. Murnano For Universe-Bulletin, Entertainment Critic For Catholic Universe-Bulletin, Cleveland If Ohio lawmakers don't pass a reasonable film licens ing law now. in a few sears they may have to enact even more restrictive and un wieldy laws regulating the attendance of children and young people at movies. So warned Judge Clayton W. Rose of the Franklin County Ju venile Court in an interview week. Judge Rose is one of the ganizers of the Volunteers Wholesome Entertainment, form ed to promote Ohio film licensing. The group includes representa tives from parent-teacher, civic, fraternal, and Catholic and Prot estant organizations. Judge Rose said: "Every decent citizen in Ohio must be concerned with the harmful effects of lewd and obscene part* of movies which are being shown since the end of film censorship. "There's no question that they have had a bad effect on youth and on the general moral tone of society. I am convinced that there is a connection be tween the depiction of immoral and criminal acts on the screen and the increase in juvenile delinquency." Men Woman Men LAY RETREAT HOUSE St. Theresa Shrine 5277 Eost Broad St-eet LINDEN LANES 24 MODERN LANES Air Conditioned Open Daily A VVe Welcome Summer Row Una 317$ lav aland AM l-1Wi BRYANT COMMAND-AIRE TWINS Heating And Cooling Favret Furnace Co. CA 4-5211 55 E. Goodale Columbut, O. Unless some general form of film control is established. Judge Rose said, parents and other'- will eventually demand some restric tion on the types of films that may be shown to youth. The purpose of reasonable film censorship. Judge Rose said, is not so much to ban films as to clean them up and to induce pro ducers to make more wholesome film' Sometimes the elimination of a scene or sequence is all that i' required. But too main pro- duccrs today, he said, think they have tc inject indecency into every film. Seated, left to right above, are Mrs. James Connor, Mr». George Igel, Jr. Standing, Mrs. William Doyle, Mrs. Frank Stein, THE ELIZABETHAN GUILD is completing plans for its annual spi ing card party to be held at 8 p.m. Thursday May 9. in Valley Dale. Bridge, canasta and euchre will he played and door and table prizes will be given during the evening. A hobby mart of hand made articles and a treasure chest of wrapped surprise gifts will also be featured. The Elizabethan Guild is the principal support ot the Domin ican Sisters of the Sick Poor. The Sisters visit the homes of the needy and sick who require eith er prote.ssional or practical nuts ing care Last year in Columbus, Dell Restaurant 115 Parsons Ave. CA 1-1647 3 Block* south of E. Broad After Theater Snacks Steaks Chops a Chicken Italian Spaghetti Bar Regular Evening Dinner 4 30 Till 1:00 A M. Open 1:30 Til) 1:00 A M. PLENTY OF PARKING Judge with These. Among the big offenders. Rose feels, are movies scenes of ardent passion, he said, have resulted in crease of sex offenses young girls. He added: "When youth or even adults are constantly exposed to graphically depicted immoral example on the screen, they may very well come to accept it as normal behavior." among The result, he said, is a grad ual moral deterioration with each generation 'growing up in an en vironment worse than that before H. He added: last Children are not born bad they become bad because of the evil things they are ex posed to: bad example, bad books and magazines and bad movies "We punish the child for ro spending to conditions which Church HARTFORD. Conn, and civic leaders and enforcement officials tribute to slain FBI Special Agent Richard P. Horan at a Mass in Our Lady of Church here. many law paid final Requiem Sorrows two days Mr. Horan was killed before his 35th birthday in a gun battle with a fugitive killer in Suffield. some 20 miles from here. Francis Kolakowski. 42. sought for the murder of his wife and a subsequent S66.000 payroll hold up. shot and fatally wounded the FBI agent as police closed in on him in his sister’s house in Suf field. Kolakowski then committed suicide moments later by shooting himself through the head. i I ■F• the sisters made 5713 nursing vis its involving more than 15,500 hours of work Knights of Columbus LIFE INSURANCE JOE GREGORY Juvenile BR. 4-9288 PHILLIP’S WALLPAPER 173 E. MAIN »t 4th 20% DISCOUNT ON WALLPAPER PAPER HANGERS Wallpaper Trimmed Free PARK IN REAR CA. 4-4330 good |oe t° dour money... SAVE at DOLLAR FEDERAL Savings Thru 10th of Month lent Dividend* from tho Itl. Savings insured to $10,000 TWO CONVENIENT CORNERS TO SERVE YOU Gay end High—-Olentangy River Rd. at W. Third Ave. Judge Ko^e said there has been an increase in punitive laws deal ing with children in recent years. He pointed to the parent-respon sibihty bill now before the Gen eral Assembly -and backed by the movie interests as a current example. Preventive laws like reason able film licensing would he more to the point, he said. A veteran of 21 rears in Ju venile Court Judge Rose is vice president ol the National Council of Juvenile Court Judges and past president of the Ohio Asso ciation of Juvenile Court Judges. The latter group two years ago pissed a strong resolution warn ing of a likely increase in ju venile crime and moral problems if film censorship was not re established. Today, Judge Rose feels, the I judges are in the unhappv posi tion of seeing their prediction coming true. Bishop to Speak At Rosary Rally IDLAND, Ont.—(NC)—Auxil iary Bishop Francis A. Marocco of the Archdiocese of Toronto will be the principal speaker at the second annual Family Rosary rally and parade. It will be held here. May 12. under the auspices of the Huronia Council of the Knights of Columbus. 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