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vs. charity 16 THE TABLET asks its readers to offer-tteiiv-prayers for Father. A CATHOLIC WEEKLY FulUhe4 rrtry Ttiuriday by THS TABLET Pnbllfhlnt Company, On Plac Brooklyn IT. H. T.

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BROOKLYN 17, N. THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1963 10 OnU Per Copy 15.00 Per Year thHoly ,11 I As Nine Congressmen Endorse Delaney Bill 31 SEMINARIANS i'lll EE 11 FOR 6RQ0KLYN SEE I STATE DEPT. PLAN FOR U. ACCORD IS SCORED Increased Jewish Support Of'Fair Federal Aid Cited By DON ZIRKEL sldered particularly significant in view- of a statement The month of May has seen a Bishop McEntegart to this month by a key presidential growing amount of Jewish sup port for distributive justice and Senator Calls Renewal Of Diplomatic Ties -Terrible Mistake' for the civil and constitutional, this Is the first time anybody around House has suggested that sensible things should not be attempted because of the President's religion." RabbV Slegel's remarks ame 1 in a debate with Leo Pfeffer of the American 'Jewish Congress. If the government falls to share Officiatejune 1 in -Pro-Cathedral- rights of children in independent.

aide Theodore C. Sorensen; "While Jt should not be Impossible to find an equitable constitutional formula to settle the church-school aid problem. It Is including religious, schools. Congressmen, Author, Rabbi Speaking out on the Issue have WASHINQTON A State De- difficult for the formula to bei been Senator Abraham Riblcoff Hcturtt, hmgraphmt on fog Thdrtyone semmarlans -will "be D.Tf.VCongressmanHerfe Catholic President." man Toll author anal REV. HUBERT A.

REARDON ordained for the Diocese, of BrooklynnplhgthTnOew In providing a good; education for-all-ehildrenr ho said'it effectively makes the practice of religion and the exercise of in -dividual conscience prohibitively expensive, thus putting parochial education out of the reach of the majority of citizens." nationally: syndicated columnist Harry Golden, Rabbi Seymour lse" relation! between the United States an4lthe Hungarian Communist regime of 'Janos Kadar was denounced as "a terrible mistake" by Sen. "Thomas J. REQUIEM FRIDAY Slegel of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. Torah weeks. Bishop McEntegart will ordain 39 of them In solemn ceremonies at St.

James Pro- Mr. Sorensen 's remarks came In a lecture at Columbia University. In commenting on the lecture, James Reston wrote In the New York 'Times': "The 'religious issue' has been totroducedto. Umesorah, the' National Society for Hebrew Day Schools, etc. Cathedral, Jay St.

and Cathedral Dodd (D. The proposal would Involve' an exchange of ambassadors as well as a renewal Non-Cathoiics for Delaney B1U The American Jewish Congress PL, Brooklyn, Saturday. June 1. FOR FFL REARDON Riblcoff and Toll Introduced at 10 and two will be or bills which Immediately drew! has been a principal opponent of dained later In Belgium -and faliPfederal but Congress-" of other diplomatic consldera The plan, reported hi a mem Ireland." again this' time by the White support from Protestant members of Congress. man Toll Is a member of the House itself.

Nobody here j-y His Excellency will raise to the Continued on Last Page These developments are con-1 Pastor of St. denies the sensitivity but priesthood 12 young men from Immaculate Conception Seminary, Huntington, L. six from orandum to both foreign relations committees of Congress, also states that this Country will drop its opposition to accreditation of the Hungarian Communist dele St. Pascal Baylon; Died Monday. St.

Mary's Seminary, Baltimore, two each from Christ the gation to the United Nations. DEDICATION AT ST. F1RC0LL King Seminary, St. Bonaventure N. St.

Vincent's Seminary. Solemn Mass for Rev Latrobe, Our Lady of Angels Seminary, N. the JJiahop'e Offio 75 reena Avenue it- Hubert A. Reardon, pastor of Sen. Dbdd, apeaklng on the Senate floor, praised previous United States Insistence that the Question qfHunf ary and the brutaL suppression of the Freedom Fighters' 4956 revolt by the Theological College of Catholic St.

Pascal Baylon Church in St, Albans since 1957, will be of rooklrn co, new lork University, Washington, D. and St. Bernard's Seminary, Rochester, N. and one from fered Friday, May 24, at 10:30 Rve-CJIding Complex Soviet be considered at each ses am. The Divine Office will be chanted at 10.

sion of the U2. GeneraLAssem. Mount St. Mary's Seminary, Baltimore, Md. ln; Civic Biassed by Father Reardon died Monday Catholic Charities Appeal bly.

He also hailed United States leadership in the fight to reject the credentials of the quisling other members of the or evening of a heart attack while returning from Confirmation ex dination class have already been ercises at Incarnation Church In raised: to the priesthood In Hungarian delegation. Heartened Captive Peoples Dearly. Beloved in EelIaIre.He "was "84, RomeTHevTVIhcent D. Breen, on Erooklyn 1 July 15, 1963 Rev. Thomas A.

This has "encouraged the cap Celebrant; of the Mass will be hted to be engtssd in an t-t tive peoples believe that we ptev. Francis XT Reardofu SJU On this. Cajholic Charities Sunday, you are requested to bdjrnindful of mr ijeijobors in need. In our populous they "are numbered by the In fact never-compromise Saccardrand Rev; George J. Ryan, JW.

Rev. DcrAM T.pasey ami Rev; Rich spiritual ratner or trie Jesuit, canonai revoiuuon. i-aop i Entegart said Tuesday as hs i tyranny, that we would never community, at' Andrew-on- last year your sacrifices on their behalf helped to bring dedicated the new charters Hudson, Poughlfeepsle, N. a ard W. Ferris, Dec.

19, 1962. Also, Rev. James PV Finley was or accept their enslavement as permanent, that, despite all ihe difficulties, remain committed the loving care of Catholic Chanties to almost 250,000 brother of the deceased pastor. St Francis College In the Brook dained for the Diocese in Inns persons lyn cavio center. The deacon and subdeacon respectively will be William to their peaceful liberation," he brack, March 38, 1963.) Joaeph D.

Contentlna HONORS FOR VETERAN TEACHERS John V. Turner, left, and Sr. Daniel M. Lilly, professors at John's Unlferslty, will receive special awards at the university's 93rd commencement June 9. Professor Turner will receive the Outstanding This revolution has reached declared.

1 The administration of the spiritual and corporal of-St-Jude's. The two seminarians to ba ordained: for the Diocese In other works of mercy extends from, the care of the unwanted Mastio Beach, and Rev. Ray But the so-called normalization of relations proposed by the every level, from kindergarten all the way up through gradu infant and the neglected child to the guidance of con mond J. Smith, pastor or StT Teacher award, which is based ea "duality of teaching, empha countries at later dates are Rev, State Department involve "a sis on scholarship, example and motivation as supported by the Teresa's, Richmond Hill. The Thomas J.

Ryan, who will re ate school, hs declared. "The old draetie chains in policy." he master of ceremonies will be Fa fused, rebellious adolescents; from the wise counsel that will save threatened families to the friendy understanding which means so much to the aging; from the ill in concept of a school as an unat- declared. ther Reardon's nephew, Rev. ceive the Sacrament of Holy Orders in Maynooth, Ireland, Sunday, June 23; and Rev. John tractive place of dreary drudgery.

Hubert Hughes of St. Joseph's "Am late as last February," he body-to the sick in spirit documentary testimony of former students and colleagues." Associated with St. John's sine 1925, he Is a member of the philosophy department. Professor Lllly'p award to the President's Medal for "contributions as a teacher, scholar and administrative leader." A member of the biology department in the graduate school, Dr. Lilly has taught at St.

John's for 17 has given way to schools where Church, Camden, N. J. L. Hyland, to be ordained In said, "we were assured that They are all our neighbors and children of, God who learninsr becomes a stimulating Rt. Rev.

Must. Daniel U. Han. Louvaln, Belgium, Sunday, June there had been no change in 30 pastor of; Sacred Heart adventure." he said, and "edu need our help. They, are with troubles, and jwob-lems too big for them to cope with done.

They turn to Cambria Heights will deliver the United Slates delegation, at Five from One Parish cation in our Country is better the -eulogy. "the "tJeneral teathollitr Charities with" hope intheir must-not Five of the newly ordained are today than "it "ever was." Seventh Day Principal and Rabbi Two other Masses for Father from St-Teresa's Darish. Wood. Assemblyr succeeded "ln obtaining 'approval for a resolution which reaffirmed the objectives Debt to Franciscan Brothers fail them Our more fortunate faithful can share their bless Reardon will be offered tomor- side, where they will offer their First Solemn Masses: Rev. Edward C.

Brennan, Rev. Jeremiah Continued on Page 11 row at 7:45 for the elementary school students and at nine for the students in St. Pascal Baylon tentlon' to the Diocese's "great Non-Catlwlic Educators State C.E.F. Directors ings in today's collection. Iiyou need a standard by which to measure your gift, the equivalent of a day's wage from every employed person would be a generous expression K.

Feehan, Rev. Patrick G. School. Kenny, Rev. Patrick J.

McCor- debt of "gratitude" to the Fran clscan Brothers, who teach at nine local elementary schools, fVlftia VilorH mnYtnnll itrtA fit. HVan. of your charitable desire to share their burdens." mlck and Rev. James L. Tahaney, The officers of the first Mass ALBANY The New York will be Rev.

Joseph H. Fox, cele One Brooklyn church. St. Mai- Remember the promise of Our Dear, Lord: "Blessed State Board of Directors of Citi Ask Funds Sunday for. Charities brant; Rev.

Eugene' P. Arnaud, els College', th "bright and shiny- be the acene Of the First Solemn Massel of twa of zens- for Educational freedom deacon; and Rev. John Shlh, Niagara Falls 1 1 school teacher, Is president of the state federation, has 31 chap "members" of the apex of the Franciscan edu-. includes Protestant, Jewish and subdeacon. At the second Maes the ordmands: Rev.

Douglas Faithfully, catlonal pyramid In Brooklyn," Cathollo members, after the Father Arnaud will be celebrant; Brown--and Rev. ame i tt elections at its annual Spring Citing the recent Diocesan Your Shepherd in Christ, O'Brien. Father Shlh the deacon arid Father Fox the subdeacon. board are. Daniel J.

Sullivan of Camnalan: M.ld that when th meeting in the DeWitt Clinton Eleven other priests to be or Hotel here this week. The ability of Catholic "to maintain and extend our new classes of "high school stu- the Bronx, the first CJE.F. member in New York State; Daniel Transferral of twdy into dained Saturday will offer thett dents are readr for college, ths Frederick J. Sanburn, princi Sullivan (no relation) of Jeri First Solemn Masses In Brooklyn college must be ready for them. the church takes place this afternoon at 4 with Rt.

Rev. Msgr. pal of the Seventh Day Adventlst program of health and welfare" depends largely on the response Catholics in the 224 parishes churches: Rev. James A. Boyd, School, Rochester, was elected "All the a oi 1 6 James J.

pastor of Our Lady of Angels; Rev. Joseph to the board and Rabbi Alexan of the Diocese to the annual Incarnation, Bellaire, presiding. L. Cunningham. St.

Catherine of cho, L. and Glen Grundtisch of Buffalo. Also reelected to the state board of directors were 1 Don 'Continued on Last Page. der Mittleman-- of the Hillel Charities collection this Sunday, within our borders are in throes of expansion," Bishop Me Entegart said, and "This dedlca- May 26, 1963 Bishop of Brooklyn Genoa; Rev, John J. Donnelly.

Father Reardon was a native School, also Rochester, 'was re May 26, said Bishop McKntegart St. Agatha's; Rev. George Continued on Page 20 -elected. Edward O'Keefe, a In recent letter to all pastors, Continued on Face 14 Duffy, St. Gregory's; Rev.

Jo- an effort ta.be of greater Iseph help to you in the parish." the Rev. Robert JJFrueh, Blessed The KedsWIiai Now? Sacrament Rev. William I Houstonj-Our-Lady- of Victory; Bishop observed, "we-have, ordlnated- all -depar tments in. our diocesan agency. -We have begun to expand by opening district offices in areas of great Rev, Samuel R.

Larmer, St FOR THE GREATER GLORY OF GOD LOUIS F. BUDENZ'S FINAL COLUMN Augustine's; Rev. 'Thomas J. O'Rourke. St.

Theres of LMetix: needs More are to Rev. James E. Culnn, St. Teresa Communism and Its techniques. of Avila; and Rev.

Frederick M. This requires not only the, study "These developments necessi In- painfully writing "finis," I am duty-bound to point out that the comrades are keenly, con Strlanese, St. Rita's. of Cardinal Cushing's "Questions tate an increase in staff, emer on1 A nanr'aym An fnmnifhfam1 gency relief guidance services! First Masses in Queens aavs mwnvia via vvwimtwm scious of the new historic day and my own "Techniques of Com- and. therefore.

expenditureThe whi(1r aheadrThitJ teui htfcujto will celebrate their First Solemn to them by the first words of the skepticism regarding our own Masses hi Queens churches: Rev rive chiefly from the annual Soring collection in the general press. Alden V. Brown, St. Robert Bel 1 "Prograni of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union," their mother; party "The Great October Socialist Revolution usher Of late, much of this press has Bayside; Rev. Joseph parishes." Three New Branch Offices preached appeasement in many M.

Chiappetta, Rita's, Long Island City; Rev, Felice J. De- Continued on Page IS ed in a new era In the history of The new branch offices mentioned by the Bishop are located Laura, Immaculate Conception, mankind, the era of the downfall Rev: William C. Far- at Williamsburgh and East, New of capitalism and the establish ment of Communism." rugia, Immaculate -Conception, Astoria; Rev. Edward J. Murphy, v.

9Vi- uty-t. yy 1 i I Christ the King, Springfield Gar in Brooklyn at Far Rockaway in These additional facilities bring to a total of seven the number of Charities centers serving the needy of the dens; Rev. George A. Pfundsteln, But the issue is not that simple. The conundrum before mankind really is: Shall the world socialist dictatorship prevail, or shall St Pancras, Glendale; Rev.

John H. Redlly; St. Thomas Apostle, Diocese. there come about a wider distri- Previously existing offices are: Woodhaven; Rev. a Smith, St.

Gerard Majella, Hoi- button of wealth, such as Pope John XXm envisages? headquarters, in the 14-story diocesan building at 191 Jorale- lis; Rev. James P. Sweeney, Our Lady of MercyForest Hills; and Rev. Kenneth J. "Wicks, Trans In the first case, there will pel toon Brooklyn; the main obliteration of all belief In God; figuration, Maspeth, in the second, there should be In Queens office at 145-22 Jamaica Jamaica; and two other Queens-branch offices, in Jamak a tr ic JDlffley wfllj crease to the honor and glory of God.

For the wider distribution ca and in Astoria. offer his First Solemn Mass in Good 6totitt6 Ulan-hattan. On his return from Louvaln. In Catholic Charities' divisions by skilled, doctors, social Workers, psychiatrists, psychologists therapists i4 Father Hyland will offer his follow out St. Thomas Aquinas'' conditions for a holy and whole Ufe.

Skepticism' We can be sure we Americans shall never be able to obtain the second coal unless ws have a .4 In administrative, professional Brother Urban GonnouJ. O.F, St. FranO and clerical positions number First Solemi Mass Sacred Heart Church, Cambria Heights, Sunday, July 21. Father 'Ryan will say his First Mass in Ireland, where ha will be ordained. 220, with 25 specially trained AT ST.

FRANCIS COLLEGE convocation Tuesday, attorney James B. Donovan (right) received an honorary degree of doe-tor of letters. Congratulating him ar Sister Vlneefft Thereto. C.S.J, president of St. Joseph's College for Women) Very Rev, '-yy McEntegart, who dedicated the eollege'a new ta the Brooklyn.

Civic Center; and Very Eer. Etrtrl Ryan, O.S1, superior general of the Franciscan Eroilm. yK much better knowledge of living LOUIS F. BUDENZ Continue! Page .11 i.i.

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