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The Tablet from Brooklyn, New York • 15

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12,1952 15 THE TABLET; SATURDAY, JU Needed Sees Lay Teachers a barren little spot, pitched High DISPLAY ST. AGNES ACADEMY TROPHIES VT RESORTS CoRftacticut PROMOTING CAUSE DRMER PREMIER To Meet School Problems New Orleans. July 7 NC)i- ri on the topmost point of Mount Lebanon began to trickle down the mountains to the outside FATHER PEYTON'S DRIVE A SUCCESS SfaTatfaSflaSflaSBB SjTsaaaaaaaaaaaaaaassaasssaaa- only teachers provide the world. Lay to fill the g'ap in Catholic BAIN MONK OFLE OF POUND DEAD Abballa Sharbel. born in a lit i teaching ranks, the New Orleans tle village near the Cedars, spent OPP.

LAKC WONeNSCOPSMUe larchdiocesan superintendent of his -years as a shepherd, and tijfen entered a neighboring monastery conducted by the schools declared in his annual PERfECT FOR VACATION ar HONEYMOON SMttM raaaia. eallalMS teas', saaktall ferns. Naar eH mutm. Mtvtw. aaMiaf, ttaaiaa, limns, aaatlaa, afcff liaaf 4.

Nw tkartlM, RatM. BMkM. THOMAS W. COLLET. I.

Ukavltla. Cms. Tel. Ml Continued from Page One London July 8 (NO An estl- 1 A AAA nfnmleaH 'report. Postulatprs Appointed; monks of St.

Anthony the Great ski. assistant pastor, was the cele- in aue tune ne was ordained a Msgr. Henry C. ezbu reported i a net gain of but 189 Religious priest and entered upon a life of Sanctity of Hermit Often Manifested brant. lo say lxlB iamuy oauy in 4 In Exile Here (England's two northeastern dio- A noted historian, biographer, ceses as a result of a -five-week in ten years.

the archdiocese, severe asceticism. Later; he retired as a hermit, thus separat I A Lawyer and! educator, Mr. Ku-j campaign by Rev. Patrick Peyton, charzewsfci has been living in C.S.C., famed American family ing himself from the companionship of even the other monks. despite an annual increase In pupils of 2.000 a.

yean. In the same 10 years lay teachers In Catholic schools Increased from i 177 to 419. After a life of contemplation and A MOUNTAIN LAKE ON TWIN LAKES RESORT- Casta Bit. 30th Sossm. Uaoarsnossd rsod.

Castas. AN Sasrts Tsaraaisotm. wimalaa. Osasla. TsknUlsa.

Rsa. Dir. Asisr. Pis. tt ask SS-Sa Daily.

Ass. ISO. Charts AV Rs. Tsl. Casaaa S-7S4S.

H. Mrs. Mary I. Oattt exile in this country for more 'prayer crusader. Father Peyton began a 15-week "Were it not fori these lay we would tour of Britain late In April.

Thejteachers. he said. penance, he died and was buried in 1898. No indication of God's designs was revealed until, one evening in 1948, when the Superior of the monastery, Father Younnes, campaign will end Aug. 3 with a I not be recording today the un- monster rally in London's Wem-I broken rise in Catholic school en- 4 made the bly Stadium.

I iroument wmch hasj PiArfcr mrrti far r-nnrtPH wipa decade probably the most heard a voice commanding him: Michigan" City, July 9 (NC) The cause of beatification of Father Abballa Sharbel, saintly nineteenth century k-hennit of Lebanon, has gained impetus with the appointment of a pos tula tor and of a vlce-postu-lator in the' United 8tates. Msgr. Michael A. Assemanl, pastor of Sacred Heart 'Church, here, announced that Ret. Am-manuel Al-Hage.

member of the Order of St. Anthony the Great, to which Father Sharbel longed, has been appointed pos- tulator. Msgr. Assemanl, a tive of Lebanon, was named vice- rnm th educational "Go to my tomb." After dismissing the commands as the work of pastors in the Diocese of Hexham jpQ of view ln Wstory of EwU ana wewcasue carry, archdiocese. natures from a Catholic popula WAKE RODIN INN Beaatifal Borkafalr raothlUs A Ooaapleto Raeert Olorioua Beansr.

Bpadoua Orouada. Ora clous aurroundlnsa. Colorful Lounsea, Temptina Pood, Tap Room. Oasso Room, Recreational Dlrertor. Prlata Boaeh -Klahinj.

Oolf. Tennis, Lawn ftporta, Pabulons for Honeymoon a. S9 fnlloa la N. Y. Booklet.

Catholle church adjotnlna. LAKIVILLE. CONN. PHONI 141 AT BARTRAr.1 INN fharotu CoanoaUaat Tou'fl r.ad aremhlas jroo look for oomfortabla, carefreo weekend or aroUoit of convplrta relaxation. CaUroiia Oburoh rlthia walklno distance; all nimrnes sports Deoroy Mart a ret Cwrlla.

aharon 90, his imagination. Father Younnes heard for the third time the command: "You must open my tion of about 250.000 RESORTS The smaller adjoining Diocese tomb. I am Father Sharbel. New York with 95,000 at least of Middlesbrough, Catholics, produced Thoroughly disturbed, the Superior then called two other monks, related his experience. postulator.

Assisting the monsignor in the 000 signatures. An jarmy of volunteers, Including profess' nal and Industrial workers, miners and shopkeepers, rounded up the cards and more were reported -Mil coming in. Target Is Million Pledges United States will be Rev. Joseph Admiring some of the 30 trophies amassed in city, state and national forensic competition in the past two years by students at St. Agnes Academy.

College Point, are, leftj to right: Joanne Lock, State dramatic champion: Sister M. Jeanne Dolores, CP-speech moderator, and Joan Blackman. The school, which did not fail to place in anyof the numerous contests in which it entered, counts among its accomplishments Itwo second-place awards and a fourth placing in the National Forensic League's tournament finals, four trophies and the trophy for the second consecutive year in the annual St. John's tournament and a first place and the second-place school trophy in the Catholic Forensic League's grand tournament. Leading members of the debate team include Barbara Pf aflenschlager.

who was Queens County champion in the American Legion and "Journal-American" oratorical contests; Miss Lock, Ann Hyde, Frances Talty, Irene McLane, Elizabeth Rovito and Eleanor McBride. The Bishop's Public Speaking Contest banner in the background QKov nirr.ura herams the nertnanent ipossession of the than ten years, first because of the German-Russian occupation of Poland in World War and then because of the Communist rule of his nation. His Premiership of the Polish State formed under the Oerman-Austro-Hungarian occupation of Poland in World War I was of short duration. He was appointed in November 1917, and resigned in February! 1918. In September, 1917, the occupying Teutonic powers announced that Poland would be governed by a Polish regency of three, which would choose a premier, a cabinet and a council of state, the entire government enjoying limited powers with the German and Austro-Hungarian military governments retaining the veto right.

The regency was appointed in October 1917, and Mr. Kucharzew-ski became, the Government's first Premier in November. In February 1918, a treaty between the Central Powers and the Ukraine allotted to the Ukraine the disputed province of Chelm and Austria-Hungary pledged herself in a secret clause to form East Galicia and Bukovina into a separate crownland of her own. These, clauses became known. Polish opinion was aroused and Mr.

Kucharzewski and the cabinet resigned. Eid, pastor of the Church of St. LAKE VIEW HOUSE LARK POCOTOPATJO HAMPTON. CONN. Anthony of the Desert.

Fall COTTAGt5 I I River, who will act as sec 100 ml. from N. T. Ae. 140.

All Booial Dtr. Prl. Roc. Hall. Parties.

retary. Father Eid is compiling a book on the life of -Father Father Peyton, whose' target is a million pledges! from eight Near chorch and Bfcach. Oood food atores. S3o sL and IP. Am.

plan. NM S25 European plan. Booklet. SPEND YOUR VACATION SEVENTH LAKE of the I FULTON CHAIN of LAKES in the hi-art at tha CENTRAL ADIRONDACKS Transportation furnished to church. LEDQEWOOD Lakerilla Coon.

A. IfAaV aw aja-atwvwM j- Comfortavhla New BnclaM Homo. Homo oooklno. mounialna, laka, oil rserasvUoti faculties, churches, acaodo and reatruL Limited capacity. wee SpoeWtl-family and croup rates.

Townaend. school in 1948. Apply Joseph A. Murphy GArden City 7-1844 and together they went to the tomb of the deceased hermit. The first unusual manifestation was a trickle of blood emanating from the When the lid was removed from the coffin, their eyes beheld the I body of Father Sharbel intact, and the air filled with a fragrance not unlike that of incense, Father.

Younnes then took precautions against deception by calling in the proper ecclesiastical authorities, civil officials and the best medical men. The case was adjudged to be beyond scientific explanation. When Father Younnes covered the face of Father Sharbel with an amice, he found the jimage of the deceased monk imprinted on the linen, as was the I face of Christ on the veil of Veronica. Rumors of what had happened soon spread throughput the countryside. By October, 1950, more than 600 miracles had been attributed to the intercession of this servant of God.

I Palestine as archepiscopal belonging to "the see of Cologne, Sharbel. Mansour Stephen, pastor of Our Lady of Lebanon Church, Brooklyn. was named treasurer of the commission. Franco Aids Cause Recently, at the International Eucharistic- Congress, held in Barcelona, Spain, Generalissimo Francisco Franco made known the fact that he and all Spain are intensely following the account, of Father Sharbel's sanctity, as revealed In the many Rest, Recreation arid Leliorely Lirina In tho Central Adirondack i israeli property deMandopposed The WOOD HOTEL which is entirely a Vatican creation." British Accepted Status He said that the property, therefore, was1 not German but British dioceses, meanwhile ended a tour of the three Midland Sees of Shrews'iry. Nottingham and Birmingham by addressing 40.000 persons at an open air rally in the Nottingham Forest football ground.

He had earlier spoken to gatherings at Chesterfield, Derby, Leicester and Grimsby. 1 The Nottingham was attended by Bishop Edward Ellis, who sent letters to the Nottingham newspapers extending: "a cordial invitation to all my fellow-citizens, whether they be Christians or not," to attend the At the meeting he announced that the Cistercian monks at the nearby Abbey of Mount St. Bernard, whom Father Peyton had visited, were saying the Office of Our Lady at their devotions for I Head of Foarth Lake Inlet 1, New York Set among white birebea pn a lake sar-ronnded by Everrreen coyered naonntalaa Tha Wood Hotel will appeal to a discrim ii. fXl H' Mwsrto inating clientele who will enjoy tho wonders wrought by the holy 'Mi friendly club-like Informality always so belonged to the Vatican. The British had recognized this, he BLOCK IUAMD1 larsost Natal monk.

The leader of the Spanish Vatican Envoy Denies people has provided that relics of lO(td rtajht ON ffco hsosh, evident at Tha Wood. Orchestra for daneinv nltely Wm. J. Donay, Owner-Mrr. said, and had not turned it over fttlMaM ws'alt, Codihrit Born in 1878 Born May 28.

1878 near Warsaw, Mr. Kucharzewski attended the University of Warsaw, ma-j Joring in sociology. His years until Hitler's attack on Poland in 1939 were spent as an educator; and lawyer, serving to their custodian of enemy prop German Ownership. Contention Isungs. aatiRt.

1st trssk aad op, imsrkoo mm erty. Fmsn. rahsar KEOHANE IOUSE OAK HILL. N.l T. Bioh in the Cool Cattkillt Restful Vacations Oar Specialty Furthermore Father RudlofI said, the at Tabigha had Father Sharbel be reserved in a precious golden reliquary.

To promote the progress of the Faith among Father Sharbel's people, the Spanish leader has established Ephrem'i College is a haven for Maronite students studying; for the priesthood. In addition -he has donated 30 Scholarships at the University of rjnexcelled food abundantly served. All in 1923-30 as Polish, delegate to mm Congress Appropriates! Funds Btocfc talons) t. Jerusalem, July (RNS) never been requisitioned by the the Permanent Court of Arbitra For Two Church Hospitals; Msgr. Antonio Vergani, Vicar moaern conveniences.

mrormal atmoa-phere. Undisturbed slumber No danoe bands blarins at nlsht. Renlstered nurse. 8pecial diets can bo arranged. Rates': Adulta 35 per week.

Special ravtea for British but rented by them as a rest house for their Palestine tion at The Hague. A deep stu Momi Washington. July 9 (RNS) Congress passed an appropria Mandate officials. the intentions of the crusade. Since his opening at Hull, east coast port, on lApril 27, Fa-the Peyton has addressed au-j diences totalling bver 400,000 children.

i dent of Russia, he worked during this time on his monumental seven-volume "From "the White to the Red Czardom." the first A spokesman for the Israeli KATHERINE M. KEOHAVE, Proa. OAk Hill St'04 Ministry of Church, Affairs, said Apostolic of Jerusalem, has started proceedings in the Haifa District Court against the Israeli government's custodian of German property. He contends that property claimed by the custodian as German in fact belongs 1 i. that his government was willing book of which appeared In 1923 to pay "adequate compensation' and including many non-Catholics, TaUVElJ The final volume was published in 1935.

An abridgement of this for the property as it had done Windham 5, N. Y. 1 tion bill containing $9,055,000 in Federal aid for two local church hospitals to help them erect new buildings. The hospitals are Providence (Catholic) and Sibley Memorial (Methodist). A total of $3,500,000 was earmarked for construction costs of a new 350-bed hospital to replace Sibley Hospital, and in- the case of Lutheran Church work was Issued in English in Salamanca for these seminarians.

k. As a result of the story of Father Sharbel's sanctity, much Interest has been shown in the Maronite Rite, to which the monk belonged. One feature of the recent Eucharistic Congress was an Oriental session held at the University of Barcelona, at which Msgr. Assemanl lectured on the Maronites and their faith In the on tho beautiful Bolarado Lakes. HouMkeeptna and American plan eabtna.

Oood fiahlnc, aafa iwlmmins. Xs-, cellent for children. porta Recresvtlon cabin. Superh homa-cooked food. O.

T. C- aely. BeUrado. Malrta. holdings.

to the Vatican. The property, comprising sev The Israeli spokesman said the this country in 1948 under the title, "The Origins of Modern New sW drivias rants ea araialsss Gslf ssurss adislains Ssriwailas All Sports Escslleat suisino Cssk. rail is ass Caseins sightly Churthss aurby. I Writs today tor Uluitrated bklU MRS. K.

GOOS, Mar. Tel. Windham 364 or era! shops in Haifa and a farm offer was made despite the fact PERSONALLY Tf I I ESCORTED I UUK9 Via Air Conditioned Motor Coaches WEEK-END CRUISE TOT'R Cfl MARTHA'S VINEYARD I IS- at Tabigha, is under the care of that "this is unquestionably Ger Varmon man property tinder the terms of Russia. In recent years the author had been engaged on, additions to this work. i During the blitz on Warsaw in September, 1939, his valuable $5,555,000 was allotted to Providence Hospital for a new jeight- Israeli law.

The best authorities monks of the Church of the Dor-mition on Mount Sion. Originally, it belonged 'to the Cologne Holy Land Association and was we have consulted say that the CAPE COD, MARTHA'S VINEYARD NAN. 7 Dars NIAGARA-ONTARIO. dara ADIRONDACK St VT. days New Ens-land Sj Quo.

11 days S93.50 C9S.S0 S7S.60 144.80 Church contention that there is an overriding Vatican ownership 9.000 volume library was de registered in the name of the Archdiocese of Cologne, LAKESIDE FARM Lake St. Catherine. WaUs. Vorsmeal j. Homelike Atmosphere; Ideal for femlllaaj oo vacation.

Oood food. Pleasant rooms) or cabins, all -modern conveniendes. PrU vate swlmmlnt beach, boatlna. fUhlns, Golfing nearby. Rates) (30.00 per week.

Children under ten half price. Open au year. Crenvtlia. M. Wells S7S-J-1, stroyed.

He was permitted to4 MILLS! ADIRONDACK! COTTAGES Private and beach. Bathing-, teacup i porta. Honeymoon cabina.j Charlro Mills, Chestertown, N. Y. does not apply:" WHEN YOU THINK OF TRAVEL THINK OF The suit, filed in June, and for leave, Poland the following year and was one of the first to give the Holy Father an eye-witness which no trial date has been set, is regarded here as a test case WININIFRED DELAIMEY, Prop AGENCY TRIPS-CRUISES-TOURS for several similar disputes be 4 account of that blitz in an spe-clal private audience.

Lakeview Hotel and Cotttf i tween religious groups and the infor comfortable, homelike vacation story medical center near Catholic University of America. The grants are part of an supplemental appropriation request by President Truman asking funds for five hospitals, the other three of which are non-sectarian. Dr. Glenn L. Archer, executive director of Protestants and Other Americans United for Separation of Church and State, had said earlier that attorneys for his organization were mapping a legal suit in the event that Congress authorized the appropriation to the two church hospitals.

Arriving in this country, as a aortg. Hotels, Dado Ranch Rooms Israeli government. On Lako Bomoooon. Tk.iuDi roecT i nnftc Real Presence. Revealed After 50 Years -Tb story of the wonder-work er of Lebanon was little known to the outside world until about three years ago, when accounts of the strange events taking place on the hillside of Anaya SSI i i i CAMPS CAMP DONGAN XARROWSBTJRG.

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For boys 10-16 Season: June 30th to August 29th. It at S20.0O per week. Tor further Information and reservations address W. J. Donovan.

Director. Box K. Maxrowiborc. K'-w York Msgr. Vergani hitherto has administered the property unchallenged.

However, when he decided to sell it, the Israeli custodian of German property questioned the ownership and froze the payments of rents. Father Leo A. RudlofT of the Church of the Dormitfon, joint plaintiff with Msgr. Vergani In the court suit, said that the prop iiiiciiiHrbb vnixii auwuh rood food. RssuKmable rates.

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I Mr. Kucharzewski was a member of the Polish Academy, the Warsaw Learned Society and the Polish Historical Society. He was Commander with Star of Polonia Restltuta and held the Cross of Independence of Poland. Surviving I is the Premier's 60 L. I.

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cook In eerved tarn, atrial Spaa, lasm ds gnmsa. ahuftleboard. awlrn-mmer di ohurchea neartey, eAlidrea weloomev BooaUet. Mi. B.

Baraadorft. Weekday, after 7 P. M. TR. 9-6634 I PILQRIMAQES TO CANADA Iadapsadaad ar Coadaeted TOURS SHIP BUB BAH.

PLANS HONEYMOON I TRIPS For poration. 40 Wall Manhattan. The groom, an alumnus of Bishop Loughlin High School and Niagara University, from which he was graduated magna cum, laude with a BJBA. degree. He was a member of Who's Who in American college and universities and captain of the varsity basketball team! while at Niagara.

A past president of St. Brigid's Holy Name Society, Rldgewood, he is also employed by the Westing-house firm. Following a reception at Le- CASTLE HARBOUR HOTIL and 1IACH CLUB CAMP OT. DEHEEJICT XS Aasast tS BROOKLYN'S TRAVEL BUREAU THE LYNCH HOUSE Box 343, R-2. W.

Saacertles, N. T. Near recreational faellKiea and cbwebeav Homo style Weekly $38.00. i. ERIE LAKE HOCSE, Lwarrowsbrirsi.

N. Y. Open year round. Modern. Ideail location, near amusements, churches.

Excellent food, home eookinev baklns). Adults. 28 and up. Mrs. J.

r. Cullenj. rial tins' allowed every Swnday with axes riant travelling facilities Bermudas most luxurious betel 4t fewtea. M. J.

Miles frsss M. T. O. 166 REMSEN BROOKLYN Suftdoy Mass en PrsmtsM (Above- "AVB MARIA' SHOP MMm aceeassaeaaiisiae rarvnia ih rB, for Information contact New Tork Office 307 EAST 33rd STREET, N. Y.

16 ToUphono MUrroy Hill 5-6194 tmrt Rail Hlii For Boys, 6-1 July 6-August 31 $25 per week Pree's, Roselle Park. N. the couple left on a two-week motor Msttschusetts HOTEL ST. GEORGE GOLP and BEACH aUI Bermudas most com pUts retort Commit VCUR TRAVR. AGENT ear Wm.

P. Vol fa Orya niratwHs. Rep. Conducted by Benedictine Monks of St. Paul's Abbey Resident Priest Registered Nurse Seminarions trip along the Eastern seashore GO FLORIDA-BERMUDA-CAN ADA CALIFORNIA EUROPE Aayakars See KELLY TRAVEL ASEXCY OLD FARM Inn.

Berkshire mountains, country board, swimmins, riding oa prmlw. solf, tennis, summer theatre. Tansiewood nearby. Accommodations to Modern Facilities Cabins Extensive Property Without Extra Chars 500 Fifth Avsj Ti. X.

LO 5-1I1J All Sports Private Lake Horseback Riding suit various requirements: rates on FARM and SEA DAY CAMP NORTH SHORE, L. I. A day camp for boys girle from 6 lo 14 years of ago. Al hchVities sad swiiojBuig daily SB the pore waters of I. SomskL Transports rioa to ad from wow door.

A oooaseBor for every 7 ejuldrea. 1 Wm MDaUCsl ttM.M Fwr flrrkwr lnorm.Hon nN IL. 9-6905 eftar 6 PM. plication." Star Route, Great Barrlnstoo, tOB, VACATION HONEYMOON TRIPS CRUISER-TOURS 3 Llmrtod EaroJImsar ISO Mass. Phone 804 R.

Ths fellow who owns an electric blanket Is rsariy iim only person who east afford to ro to sleep at iS Tsass) Bettabse Sarviae anervsasat mU R'ktye Additional Retort Adrtrtitint jyn Pago 16 and 17 101 rV.P. 4 fv i.urana liaaylitBlrasjalaBs.

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