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i -e I iiiaii a rr sMiiinmii if 11 1 Bnoklyn'tlrget a I i sir i i rif iiiui i mcci in Ka xiBiiYiiistam. i i i iiuiiiii.i 1- Religioui ArticU Lord $hop The Queens County. Council of Catholie-Women-ViioMIih open meeting at the Catholic SEAL 010 FASHIONED VAUNUNi CAKU9 Z-TBIBUS-fHAllCtl-MtOAt MiSSAlS-RCSARIES; 4ii n. Jiit jot a im st.) SrMklfi, N. T.

8 "Z'1 Contlnned from Preceding Page Charities building. 145-32-ja-, inalca "Jamaica. future college students are encouraged that the plans will per Feb. 4., 10:30 p.m. I -The program wfll open with a mit St.

Francis College to double ita enrollment while not sacrl- i i hi miii hi 1 1 fa 'in- Hi in in mi I mi i i .1111.11 7 i i iiTi- li -i a- business meeting and committee As Long it! "Anyone knowingly buying or Diocesan Council to formation or action that be prlncipie of. scholarly unity gan presiding. In. selling Communist products is keeping witn needed to fit each' situation. As You Live tween students and proiessors.

Catholic Press Month, tne UDrary It is necessary and urgent One of the hallmarks or Fran gulKy of trading with the enemy. And anyone bringing such sale to public notice is doing the m. and literature committee win be Hold Ceremonies at LI. Novitiate Hold 21st Meeting On Feb. 16 that the American public take any sane and non-violent action featured.

Mrs. Eugene Montague you will retalve DEl'l-NDABLEaBd GOOfJ INCOME ciscan education is the friendly relationship of faculty and students. 7 community a service. of Hollls. will present they can to bring notice to, and you Invut your tav- This Is the opinion of tne aaaaaaw defeat any move which may New York County Council.

Vet This announcement, Infa in- oar S.vTd. ANNUITY PLAN. a 'Catholic, literature and book display. Following a coffee break at 12 Li In separate ceremonies at St help our known enemy. If the erans of Foreign Wars, in a ing as it does-sq.

closely on the tn- 1 American public does not have Francis Novitiate. Upper Brook- statement issued by Command Mrs. H. Richmond Neuyille, Pl-esldentot the Brooklyn esan CouncU at Catholic Women. noon.

Ethna Sheehan, children's announcement of plans -for five new high schools In the Diocese, 1 the will to actively oppose Com er Daniel F. Lowery and Amer- ville, L. seven young men were Brother lor munism m-every-way it can. ienism Chairman Bruce ut reflects our episcopal concern for librarian at the Queens public libraryrwlll speak on the topic "Your Child's Ancient Catholic clothed in the habit of the Fran th who will do the Job for us? the youth of the The ciscan Brothers and nine made Vere. Red War on lany Fronts "Therefore, in the matter of A Lasting Memorial and remembrance many need for continued growth of all their temDoraryprofesston oi Heritage." the sale, la this Country of prod has announced that Bishop Me-Entegart will be the guest of honor at the luncheon of the 21st annual convention Saturday, Feb.

Our Catholic- educational faeili- vows. FYfn Art Btudlo FKANC15S HENNESSY- ucts originating in Communist- "Our position In this matter ties Is indeed It Is neces Mast for T. Francis Bennett Uaes and prayer. WRITi U'INroRMATIONi- Society of the Dirine Vord ANNUITY DEPT. Girrdr? Bishop Walter P.

Kellenberg of Centre presided at the sary; that our colleges be pre dominated countries, we- must state, that anyone knowingly in' that our national organiza pared to meet the demand that A fifth anniversary Mass for tion, many public leader and will reach them in a few more Investiture. The sermon, was ae-Uvered by Rt. Rev. Msgr. Charles T.

Francis Bennett, buying Communist products is guilty of trading with the ene Casalena, Family Bureau, Catholic Charities; PANELISTS: Rev. countless responsible citizens editor of THE TABLET for 17 E. Birmingham, director of Cath Participants In the panel tils-cussiohs, which will begin at 10:30 a.m. at' the Hotel St. George, have been announced by Frances Hennessy of Bay Ridge, program chairman.

Mrs. Timothy my. -And anyone bringing such Ren6 Valero, assistant olic Charities for the Diocese of years, offered at Our Lady of AngelsChurch, 74th St. sale to public notice is doing all fields of activity nave -consistently warned us. that we are engaged in a war against the Sr.

Joseph Patron H.N. IRSII TARA BRpOOI Rockville Centre and pastor of Family Service, Catholic; Chari and Fourth Brooklyn Tues- the community a service. We pray that they continue their To Hear Judge Ruisi St. Aldan'f Church. Willlston Cavanagh of Cambria Heights Is spread of Communism that is being fought on many fronts," good work which will help to Judge Leonard E.

Ruisi of the alert the American public to Family Court win address the they said. -cehalnnan Since the theme of the convention is "You Are the Church ties: Sister Maria Jude, social workert Home, Manhattan: and Mrs. Joseph Lynch, director of Tuesday Golden- Age Club, Catholic Park. L. I Msgr; Birmingham pointed out the special nature of the religious vocation in general and Git Franciscan vocation In particu the fact that our trade with the "The fighting fronts are re Holy Name Society Of St.

Joseph Communist bloc" countries Is In ligious. Ideological, psychologi creasing. 4 cal. Political, educational, mili Patron Chur in the parish! center, Suydam St. and Wilson' Friday, Feb.

8. at 8:30 pjh. ti quotation from Pope, Plus XII. each panel will aim to have the audience see the respective jmd prayed that the newly Charities, Jamaica office. "The danger in this trade is tary and economic.

Many vet Monthly Paynenti Ante Insurance ALBERT S. SCHWARZ Wltk Bulkier 4k Barira rliLTON ST. Broklra IT. N. T.

JAckwa 1-M7I MMtor C. B. L. Otk CUMIt OrfMlnllMi' Recently the society heard a "With Liberty and Justice for All." MODERATOR: Rt. Rev.

apparent. Let us protect American businessmen and our Ameri- erans, social, religious, ana popular groups are fighting' day in roles of clergy and laity in the -Church, and the necessity of the Invested Brothers would always follow the example of Jesus Christ in the spirit of the poor Msgrjpanlel U. Hanrahan, pas- five-part series, of talks on ecumenical councils delivered by members. The speakers and their and day out in the best-way ican working dedicated Christian laywoman-to man of AsslsL tor of SacreIHearJ7rambria be av. witness- to Christian princi Bishop Kellenberg thenpre- ights.

and moderator of J. Prentiss), 6on of Mr. and Mrs. topics, were; ples and doctrtne at'a! ManzkHMTbf thir ldyt-Good Counsel, Stateri Island. He stud- sided at Solemn Benediction, as Queens County CouncjJ of Cath jaarco corigiiano, "introduc Charles Prentiss of St.

Patrick's. Following the formal presen sisted by John Martin JSul- olic-Women- CHAIRMAN: H. tion and Historical Backgrounds tation In each panel, there will Buffalo. He attended St. Patrick's chaplain' to.

the led tl StrPeter's -High School MICHAEL TULLY THE IRISH JEWELER of the-- Ecumenical -Councils'! be a discussion of ways In which f010 er.presldenV Brook- School and Bishop Timon High and St. Francis College. Brothers at the novitiate, and Rev. James E. Boesel of St.

Patr lyn Catholic Interracial Council: PANELIST: Harriet Pickens, Anthony Sparaclo, "The First Council of Nicaea, Dominic School, Buffalo. Iioughlln Dros. PRINTERS SO Ferry Strett Nrr7Y0UC 38 Tel. COrtland" 7-2542 Brother Lawrence, OJ3J. riefc's New York City Commission on BrotherKelthr John (Kevin Boyle), son of Mr.

and Open Evcolnf PbOB BO I-T2JO 1498. Third Avrnae, N. Y. (Bet. 84Ui-85tli Su.) Council of Ephe-sus.

Nicholas Como, "The Immediately; following Bene- Human Rights the" Catholic, woman can put principles Into action now, in her personal fe and her family; how she cWprepare herself for cooperation with others in her, parish and her community: how she can be witness to the Henry Holzapfel), son of Mr. and Mrs. P. Boyle of St. pancras, Focus: Latin America." "MOD diction His Excellency spoke to those present in the chapel.

He Glendale. He studied at St. Pan ERATOR: Rev. Joseph Bi Judge Council of C.halcedon, Andrew Franco, "The Second CouncU of Mrs. Eugene Holzapfel of Our Lady of Angels, Brooklyn.

He I Ml pointed out that the newly in cras School and St. Francis Prep, studied at Our Lady of Angels CHAIRMAN: Anne B. McQllnch- vested Brothers had a great op The membership also was ad Brother Celestlne, (Al ixnlty and solidarity -of the hu- Check The Big School and St, Francis Prep, vised recently that Assemblyman cy, staff of adult education pro portunity to aid In the renewal" man race and the dignity of man. Brother Padrale. FrT bert Wesley son of Mrr-and Mrs.

E. Wesley of St. Stanislaus of the Church so desired by Pope gram. Social Action Department: Joseph R. Corso regardless of his race, oolor or PANELISTS: Rev.

-c Albert John XXHI. He also asked each had submitted a proposal to the P. O'Hare), son 0f Mr, and Mrs James J. OUare of St, Barthol creed-i' iKokaBjrooklyn. He studied at State Legislature which would Nevms, MUL.

editor of "Mary- Catholic present to look into his Panels and participant are as Advantages omew's, Elmhurst. He studied at St. Stanislaus School and St, Francis Prep. require the display of the motto follows: knoll," Rev. Joseph Hammond, director.

Social Action Depart soul-'tojeewhethet iff, net he was bringing Chrlst Into focus St. -Bartholomew's School and In God WeTrust' in- class "Vatican Council II and the f-Brother Simon, O.SF. (John Delehanty High School. ment, Brooklyn Catholic Charl-i rooms. in the modern world.

His Excel Catholic Laywoman." MODERA Jaworskl). son of Mr. and Mrs ties. Brother JVj (Frank TOR: Rev. Raymond S.

Leonard H. Jaworski of Cyril a SPECIAL of "The Brooklyn Diocesan Coun CasteUano), son of Mr. and Mis. lency explained that' it was this personal dedication on the part of jeach- Cathollcwhlchjwould Vint, Essay Contest In a nation-wide contest spon Methodius. Brooklyn.

He studied at zSr--C IK andMethodius cU Needs MODERATOR tbrlng.rAboiit::the-Tesuree School andBtiFrancU Prep, MlchaeL Castellano of St. Teresa of Avila', -Brooklyn. He studied iV SchQoTTthCSt; Leonard's High of, St. Joseph's forj Women, moderatptof the Kings; rCo-tattt Council- 'ef- Catholic Women; CHAIRMAN: Mrs. John P.

Ahearn, chairman of spiritual development: PANELISTS: Cath- sored by fEyeryeek a current evehts publication, Gerald De- pastor of Francis de Christianity so desired by Pope Rt. Rev. Msgr. Eugene J. Craw ACCOUNT Sales.

Belle Harbor, and modera CHECKING John, ford, pastor of Our Holy Redeem Malo of 693 Degraw Brook tor, Brooklyn Diocesan Council of Chaplains to His Excellency lyn, who attends St. Augustine Brother Evan, 05P7 (Thomas Kenny), son pf Mr. and Mrs. er Church, Freeport, presided as seven Brothers professed wereRt, Rev. Msgf.

Richard A Diocesan High School, won, the Catholic Women: CHAIRMAN: Mrs, Joseph Plasecki, chairman leen Charles, Orall Overseas Center; Sister Rose ot Lima. their vows to Brother Bertrand. first prtee Of $25. Walsh, 1 pastor of St. Vmcent de Paul, Elmont.

and Rt. Rev. Handy record of bills and expenses paid. Thomas Jr, Blessed Sacrament, Brooklyn-. He studied at Blessed Pacrament School and C.J- St" Joseph's College, Theme for the essay contest Others present in the sanctu- of organization and development: SPECIAL: Audio-visual program Msgr.

Herman J. "Vatican Council TJ Hope of was-BiggestUEventsoLJSea," a review of the ary-werer Rtr Re J. Griffin, pastor of Incarnation pastor of St. Pancras, Glendale. Statement sent to you monthly.

St. Francis Prep. Brother A. Robert, FJ3.C, is Ger the World." MODERATOR: Rt. Rev.

Msgr. William F. Kelly, pas- work of National Council of Others present In the sanctu The newly professed Brothers ald's teacher. Church, Bellaire; Brother Urban tor of Sacred Heart Churw, Bay have been assigned to the recent CathoUc Women and statement of Its goals for 1962- ary were Rt. Rev.

Msgr. Mieczys-laus Mrozlnskl, pastor of S3. Gonnoud, president of St, Francis CoUege, Brooklyn; Broth Bide: CHAIRMAN: Mrs; Thomas ly established Brother Columba Short-Rangt Low maintenance charge -501 month no minimum balance required. Cyril and Methodius, Green- J. WnsonJast president of Dloc- Mrs; Everett T.

Vroman Is gen- er Justinian Riley, O.SP., master An international, reputation Rellly Scholasticate, Pierrepont St, Brooklyn, to complete their point; Very Rev. Msgr. John R. of novices, and Brother Gerard cannot be buUt if your train of "John B. chairman of the Convention, McOann, secretary to iBishop training at St.

Francis CoUege. O'Brien. assistant povice thought is only a local. and Mrs. John Petkewlch is aide KellenbeTg: Rev.

Thomas Connol of "Catholic World." 1 master. Free checks supplied wRh yoqf name Imprinted -you pay only 10 per check as you use them. ly, pastor of Bay- Aging Citizens Under- Cathedral College: Professors to the chairman. T-f-V i I Present in' the chapel were vllle: Rev. Pamuel J.

Lombard of members Of the j-Pranciscan TV Give Talkt Councils Brothersr Sisters of 4SW Joseph, standing and Love. MODERA-JTORf Rt. Rev. JMsgr. Ftimcls J.

Mugavero, secretary to Bishop McEntegart- for Catholic Chari Revs. Vincent Keane and Sisters of Mercy of Brooklyn, John F. Buckley, professors, of Rev. Alfred Marklewicx of St. Plus Rerr- Ralph Elsenzimmer of St.

Pancras, A most convenient system for personal money management Self-pity gives, some people the feeling Uiat they owe themselves more than! they can ever- pay. Sisters "of Mercy of DaHasf Pa history at Cathedral College, ties; CHAIRMAN: Katherlne and Dominican Sisters of Amity- Brooklyn, have been invited to Glendale: Rev. Vincente Aguirre, vUle," L. and the relatives nd chaplain of -St. Francis Monas friends of-the newly professed speak at St.

Joseph's Commercial High SchooLBrooklynTuesday, Jan. 29, and Tuesday, Feb. 5, at tery," Brooklyhr" Brother- Bert' Rev.ohnKTFaddlsh.XJJ'.M rand Ryan, superior gen of Hply. Name Province, address -There Are Really Two Diseases: p.m. The public Is Invited, and ing his remarks maimy to me eral the Franciscan Brothers; Brother Justinian Riley, O.S.F., ''Open Your Special Checking Account With Us Now! JOHN J.

LYNCH, Pnildtnt TRIingU 5-4500 admission is free. parents and relatives, reminded Leprosy, And Being. A FathsrKeane win discuss the master of novices, and Brother them 'of the Joy, which they WWC (KiUMC aSMCftU AT CAR LEVEL Whithtr your htarini lot ft mild, modtrat or seven, ULTRA thould help you HEAR BETTER Inconspicuously at EAR LEVEL ULTRA amplrfias sound ditr tinctly eltjrly wonderful for narva losses. No kmf fitlfulnf 1stln(. Weir ULTRA- at EAR LEVEL and HEART COME IN TODAY! Find out for yourstfrl You strould, bi pleasantly surprised I Our Unconditional Guarantee BETTER HEARING Inconspicuously to your complete satisfaction or YOU pay nothlnil YOU ar thi sol Judge I Com tn, write or prion history cf past ecumenical coun 1 1 I Vie i i Gerard O'Brien, assistant should have in giving their sons Follreu master of novices cils ana tne decisions made.

by to the service of God. He also The-Benediction a as congratulated them on their them and then he win speak about the preparations for the well as the other hymns-Andre snorwes of the ceremony, were great generosity which, he as sured them, would be matched Leproy is ri 1 enough, slowly eating the body feature feature and limb by: by God in both spiritual and KINGS COUNTY present councU. Father Buckley win discuss the structure, of the councU, it accomplishments to the present and its hope; forjthe sung by the Novitiate cholrSinder th direction of Brother Nathan Medwid, O.Sj. The organ was temporal blessings, TRUST COMPANY luiure. played by Brother Franciscus -After the ceremony Msgr.

Crawford "officiated Hearing Aid Bureau I I The public is also invited to iRowles, O.SJ, TslobtiihUim tlonrrHe was assisted -by -Rev register for the 50 evening The Brothers who received the lands, "being a fcpr is by Jar tht greater FULTON STREET at tht cornerof COURT SQUARE James P. Dermody. of St habit were: classes sponsored by the Social Action Department of Catholic TrWtAOHr Director 7 East 42 N. Y. -r OXford 7-5 1 90 Teresa's parish, Woodslde, and In tht Heart of th Civic Cnfr, Brooklyn Brother Aldan, O.SP.

XArthur ctorturf Driven-away- Rev. Vincent J. Cassidy of Mar: Neuter fetfercl Oetf Cerperaflea Charities and conducted at St. Hansonrrsorr-of. MrrandMrsr-A I -jnnHallthey havand lave Reglna, Seaford.

The Benediction Joseph's me rcial High Hanson of Holy Name of Mary. untreated without hopt scnool Dmlding; where registra hue victims are considered human, only in that they or allowed tion will be held 5 to 8 binJ. Is a graduate jjf StJohn'a LTnl- hymns ahdTespbhses Of the ceremony, were sung'by 1 the novitiate niaMt.t. Alt: to keep suffering. Brother Anthony, O.SP.

(Vln- Aucauny, tfaji. a uommican Commercial High School, Jamai choir under the direction -tf Brother. NathanMedwid Q.S J. ca, where registration be rcent Sicah' son of -r. and Mrs.

The young men who professed Fred Slca of St. Joseph's, Pacific S0lMNNOVENA from 7 to 9 pinr Wednesday, Janr30r-Thls-1s-T free "Catholic Brooklyn. He studied at St. arrwting it, miwionariea are gradually relievingthee poor tufferert of tEe cruel agonieaofbeling OepikZLi: 7 fleast help bring Christ' m- mercy to7ht ferrous. A dollar's worth service to the community, Brother Benilde, OSF.

(Rob In honor of "Christ's Life in the Church" School and St. Francis College, ert Montgomery) son of Mr, I pf sulphone arrests qn ordinary case wiU be the topic at a free seml- Brother Herbert, OS J'. (John and Mrs; Robert Montgomery of PQllftrdyMr-Mra-JohnJ Send any offering you cmr to J. Pollard of Immaculate Concep members at St. Joseph's Com studied in Gerard Majella School.

Hollis, De La Salle Insti tute and Queens College. mercial Jan. 29, at 8 pjn. The speaker1 win Je Daniel F. Coo-gan.

facility advisor to the Newman Club at Brooklyn College tion, NewburyportrM ass He studied at Currier School, New-buryport High School; and Bur-dett College, Boston. Brother Dlsmas, O.S F. (Ar Brother Donan, "OSF. (Ray Catholic Medical Mission Board Dpt. I W.ftrV Strtet Nw York It, N.

Y. qiond Conrad), son of -Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Conrad of St. Ber- and assistant professor of modern languages.

thur Manzlone), son of Mrs. C. Manzione and thelate nadette's, Brooklyn. He studied ------Begins- Sunday February Closes -Monday, February 1 1 fh. SERVICES: Mass Gr Novena Service at 9:00 a.m.

and pjn. Special Pilgrimage with Candlelight Procession on Sunday, at St. Francis Prep, Roller Skating Party for -Brothf rMancet 0.3 Fri Samuel Bayside Teenagers Monday TrCttrdeiDTstm of MrrandMrs. Teenagers of St. Robert Bellar- mine Church, Bayslde.

will par Thomas Carden of St. Amelia's, Tonawanda, N. Y. He is a graduate of St. Joseph's ColleglaW February 10th, at 4:00 p.m.

ticipate7 in a roller skating party of the Brooklyn Diocese at the Hillside 101 i StarrV-wKuofAhe-4ate Marion Starfof StriPaul'sr Kenmore, Monday, Jan. 28. Twrnsirnrieive irom st. N. Y.

He isa graduatrToTtrjy Robert'i Church. '59-10 214th. Sf seph's CollegiatelnsUtuUj. (Monday February 11th)" at 6:45 p.m. and will return at Brother Warren.

O.S.F. (James approximately 11 o'clock. The St SOLEMN MASS OF THANKSGIVING 9.:00 a.m. r-- In our Divine Word Seminaries in India, Philippines and Japan; we have a number of students preparing for the priesthood. MANY ARE VERY POOR and need financial help, to continue their studies, Robert's group will be led by Rev.

Hugh A. Byrne, parish di rector of C.Y.O. activities. One Place. Brooklyn 17, N.

Y. SOLEMN1 NOVENA'CLOSINGS (with candlelight processions) at 4 :00 and -T3Q. p.m.. Heads Police Anchor Club Emile A. Libera tore of Staten telephone 212 ST 91500 DtorFothtn Island is president for- 1963 of Maintained by and tn the Inter.

est of the Roman Catholic Diocese roJ the Police Anchor Club, TSrahch of THS 1 ABLET FUDllSIUnC Compaq an j. 17. America une uanoa riace. eroouyn to tho priesthood for NAME fpUm pM Other-offlcers include William M. I.

Becond-CTaa peata paid at Brooklyn. N. and at additional mailing office. M. Leask of.

Woodhaveni Frank Prendergast of Manhattan and John Brennan of the Bronx, vice- presidents; Alexander Flanagan, JONf STATE. CITY- Bronx, treasurer; Charles Buck GROTTO SHRINE OF OUR LADY OF LOURDES ley. Brooklyn, recorder; and MAIL TO Frank A. Bradicich. Brooklyn, financial SMretary, Bubicrlptlon price In the U.S.

per year In advance: to Canada Uezlco. South America. Central America and Spain, as per year; lorehtn countries IT Trr year. Ad rate on Member ot Catholto Preei Asto-Clation and eubscriber io the N- tlonel Catholto Welfare Conference Nrwe and Ceble SerTica- and Rcil loua New flervlo. Successful One JL' Sridway.iAberdeeiLto T3 ws ecal Lenten Pilgrimages every Sunday in Lent at 4iOQ p.m.-..

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