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The Tablet from Brooklyn, New York • 5

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The Tableti
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Brooklyn, New York
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THE TABLET, SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1955 Catholic centers of culture If it indispensable duty of the Church Long Island Chapiter Scholarship Winners PIANOS PRIESTS DEFEND enlists more priests with special 10 PRINCIPLES SET Knights Elect John Sauli John Sauli has been elected grand knight of Joan of Arc training, provides more attrac to watch over the entire education of her children in all institutions, public or private. '5. The shortage of chaplains tive and effective centers, im proves public relations, ana Council, K. of Port Jefferson. James O'Hagan is deputy; Austin P.

Lopez, chancellor; Raymond MARIAN (most urgently) if it develops In DEVOTION ORNEWMAN DB cooperation with the entire Cammarato, warden; Alfred Catholic intellectual effort at the and centers, the rising college enrollment, the secular environment, the apathy of some Catholics and the hostility of some Pellat, recorder; Christopher college and university level. 5 Cullen, advocate; Paul Goetz, Large Selection A'eu? and Used Bought Restyled Repaired Tuned ABARD PIANO CO. bat. 30 Years 1361 6Tst St. GE.

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The best place for the Cath treasurer; Val Haag. lecturer; Herbert Mones and Frank Mat- Program for Movement olic student ordinarily is the Catholic the best place for the Catholic student on a non-Catholics are really, stimulants to action rather than excuses for Inaction. teo, guards; William F. Sommer, Theologians Respond To Statement by Presbyterians non-Catholic campus is the New Given by Chaplains Of Organization financial secretary; Charles Alex Krasnansky and John Mones, trustees. man Club.

Educational Program 6. Our educational function 10. We must not do as little as has been appreciably helped by we can for the Catholic student in the secular college 'and university, but as much as we can. Washington, June 23 (NO A statement Issued by the the growing concern and cooperation of Catholic educators In the Hierarchy and on the Catho A statement of ten principles and Catholic Theological Society of America at the conclusion of Its Just one of our many gifts for Nuns lic college campus. aaa i i Port Jefferson Unit Elects Donald Erland has been elect policies of the Newman Club movement has been issued by the.

National Association of New 7. Our educational program Is tenth annual convention in New being studied with considerable ed president of the Infant Jesus interest by educators as they man Club Chaplains, it has been York last week expressed "regret and sorrow at the distortion of Catholic devotion to Mary" by continue their appraisal of the announced. Society of Port Jefferson. Mrs. Hildred Becker Is vice-president; effects of a college education The statement was prepared Gotham ffinttlf fat 53mt0 with arrcir JHeart 3ral which leaves out God and re the 167th general assembly of the Wesley Hoffman, treasurer, and with, the approval of Auxiliary Bishop Maurice Schexnayder of Lafayette, who is Episcopal Presbyterian Church In the ligion.

8. Our program can become a William Ging, secretary. Rev U.S.A. good bridge over the chasm that Eugene Moynihan, S.M.M., Is separates Catholic and non Moderator of the National New man Club Federation. Msgr.

Rob ert T. Tracy of Baton Rouge, La, The picture of devotion presented by the Presbyterians "la one that Catholics will find sim r-v 5 OJ is national chaplain of the fed Perfect for Nvrses, too! ply unrecognizable," the theolo- eration. Elans declared. The statement of principles $39" W. Ta UcC "It is, not true that in the mind and policies follows: 1.

There can be no ideally per and heart of Catholics Mary feet education which is not Scint Joseph ie of rtve few correct QifH for a nun. A truly fine 17-fewel Gotham wftb authentic full color Sacred Heart dial. Sterling silver cote, rweep Winners of the Ijong Island Chapter. K. of scholarship contest are front, left to right, John J.

McDonald of Woodside, Jane Marik of Mary Louis Academy, Jamaica, and Donald Lyons of Jackson Heights. In the rear are left to right: James J. Ryan, chairman of Long Island Chapter; Rev. Thomas M. Harvey, rector of Regis High School, Manhattan, attended by Mr.

McDonald' and Mr. Lyons: John DHiggins. vice-chairman of the chapter, and James P. Radosta, scholarship committee chairman. Awards were presented at a dinner in the Garden City Hotel.

Miss Marik will attend Marymount; Mr. McDonald, Manhattan, and Mr. Lyons, Fordham. Christian education. Ttaat tor a lifetime takes the place of.

Christ. It is not true that Catholics think of Mary a a 'semi-divine' being. It is not true that the cult of Our Lady of Fatima symbolizes any Innv GUissol 2. This is best achieved by the Catholic college university where God is centrally studied new and exalted status of Mary. and dally worshipped.

aecond hond. Sh wilt treosuTt it. Ptrt-on lapel tpring th, i I to $1J5. MAIL ORDERS FILLED Add 10c postage and handling. Asks Faith In Christ as God 3.

The presence of more than 300,000 Catholic young men and "All Catholic devotion to Mary, WHa All the licke ef Mm Dteif OUTSTANDING FEATURES Larva Typa l.aatWaJ Sietao SiaeHaWe' Arreafaiee Mettretae' COLOI Polish Archbishop, 79, may be brought to God in common faith and love." Fine Watcttet Since 1S6S now as in the past, is based upon the fact that she is the mother of the One Christ Who is both God Dies in Red Poland The Protestant statement, Berlin, July 6 (NO Arch written by Dr. John A. Mackay, president of Princeton Theologi women in colleges and universities which are not Catholic necessitates the Newman Apostolate. 4. The mind of the Church includes these students in her mandate of education it is the inalienable right as well as the I Religious i 31 Ne.

FrankKn Hemeetcai, N. Y. rVanhee 6.1717 taishop Romuald Jalbrzykowski of cal Seminary, was unanimously and man, and that therefore she has the same right to be called Mother of God as any mother has to be called the mother of Wilno has died at Bialystok, Po approved at Los Angeles in May land, at the age of 79, it Is re It criticized a "trend to exalt the her son. figure of the Virgin Mother" in we nave exactly trie same ported here. He had suffered from cartcer for many years and thef Catholic Church.

They as serted that an increasing em scriptural warrant 'for honoring Mary as God's Mother as we have had undergone major surgery. phasis by the Catholic Church for worshipping Christ as God The aged prelate, who was on the role of the Blessed Mother Catholic devotional practice is credited with contributing great has "widened, the breach" be INC the legitimate expression of this tween that faith and "all other fundamental' biblical fact. Christian communions." One generation tells another fin furniture and floor coverings since 1876 ly to the development of religious life in Poland, had experienced persecution both at the hands of the Nazi occupation and the The Catholic Theological So ciety of America comprises 563 "It Is most significant that the Church, which Is accused of practicing a devotion to Mary that 'now equals, and even priests, most of whom are- en present Communist regime. During the German 'occupa' gaged in the teaching of theology in Catholic universities, colleges exceeds, the devotion to Christ has, from the very be tion. Archbishop Jalbrzykowski and seminaries throughout the MAPLE was confined in the Marlampol BEDROOM ginnings of Christianity, alone United States and Canada.

Present at the meeting here were 168 Monastery, which the Nazis had converted into a prison. asserted unequivocally and with one voice that Jesus is not only 'Lord but God In the proper and members. Alter the Communist Invasion, exact sense of the word. when the Soviets annexed almost all the area of his archdiocese, Sacred Heart Program "It would be reassuring If all EXCEP he was removed from Wilno and TIOIAL SAVINGS! men who call themselves Chris at Makes Debut on TV took up residence at Bialystok, the small area of his See which St. Louis, July (NO The tlans could be a unanimous In proclaiming their faith In Christ as God as the Presbyterian General Assembly was unanimous in remained In Poland.

Sacred Heart Program, with 17 In spite of this ordeal, the years of daily radio broadcasting its attack on Catholic devotion history behind it, had its televi to Mary. sion premiere on the Feast of Archbishop immediately started to work i again, organizing a seminary, and setting up branches of the Polish Caritas the Church relief agency and The members of the Catholic the Sacred Heart over Station KTVL St. Louis. other Church organizations. The Other stations in Boston, St.

Theological Society of America unite in humble prayer before Almighty God, in hope that Mary In whose virgin body God came to mea in Bethlehem may by her intercession help to hasten 'the day when all men everywhere latter, however, were soon liquidated by (the Warsaw govern-! Paul, Providence, Manchester, ment. Springfield, Lake Charles, La Savannah and Atlanta, Born at Letow-Dabie. in the Diocese of Sejny, on Feb. 17. 1876, Archbishop Jalbrzykowski was ordained In 1901 and became Titular Bishop of Cuse in 1918.

Seven years later he was made Bishop of Lomza. and In-1926 Montgomery, will present the program within the next few weeks. The directors of the Sacred Heart Radio Apostolate at St. Louis University here expect a total of 100 stations carrying this telecast before the end of the year. COLUMBIA CAN SERVE TOU II was promoted to the See of lit.

Otttaun pe Hi I vr i if hi rt I 5: If I nj if. i Wilno. Arcnmsnop Jalbrzykowski re The format of this TV series organized I the Wilno seminaries will follow closely the devotional and doctrinal pattern of the ra and brought them to a high level or education and discipline. He dio broadcast which has grown built schools, aided in the es Savings Accounts Money Orders Home Mortgage Loons Modernization Loans U. S.

Defense Bonds Savings by Mail Travelers Cheques Safe Deposit Boxes at Woodhaven Office SftTtBM lllllll ltS.OM. Kr the Federal to ar world-wide coverage of 1,250 stations on five continents. tablishmemt of new religious Production of the television ver sion is on film and the Techni houses, and gave outstanding support to the Catholic press and religious endeavors of many sonic Laboratories in St. Louis kinds. i Bishop Wladyslaw Susynskl Is are prepared to furnish prints on request to TV stations throughout the United States and Can Auxiliary of the Wilno See.

The Vicar General Is Msgr. Adam Sawicki. i dida. SBTinva Uu IinraiM CarprmMa. Kerala BsakJnjr haw fraat t-1 tally axaavt Raterler Mender tnm aVM.

to P.M. COLUr.lDIA SAVINGS Leper For 28 Yearg The Wills, Won'rs, Can'ts "Nashua, N. June 30 (NO Speaking at the 95th Com Marks Golden Jubilee mencement at Mount St. Mary MakogaL'ji Islands. July Seminary here, Stanley Burns, (NO Rev.

Eugene Choblet a Dover attorney, told the grad missionary' of the Sacred Heart who has suffered from leprosy uates: "There are three kinds of people In the world: The for 28 years, celebrated the 50th anniversary of hla ordination al LOAN ASSOCIATION WOODHAVEN OFFICE VI. 7-7041 Jemeke Ave. 'W'affc'vn BUd. FOREST HILLS OFFICE BO. 3-7500 Station Sq.

at Forest Hill Inn here. i On the day of his golden jubl wills, the won'ts and the can'ts. The first accomplish everything, the second oppose everything and the third fail in everything." Bishop Matthew P. Brady of Manchester presented diplomas to 30 graduates. lee, he received a blessing and a letter of congratulations from Pope Pius XII.

jr a. i in I YOUR CHOICE The French-born priest spent the first 22 years of his aposto-lat working in the Gilbert Is lands. NATIONAL Before he was able to return to his much-beloved France in 1927, he discovered that he had Hansen's Disease, or leprosy. He A Fatima Pilgrimage EVEN A BIG 54" "Ht 89.95 17 1 EACH y'r NOW 59.95 J' Immediately went to Tawara- Is land, where there was a leper colony. and relaxing 38 day MEDITERRANEAN and ADRIATIC CRUISE DOUBLE DRESSER AT THIS LOW PRICE! Father Choblet's good friend.

Sir Arthur Orimble, British resident commissioner, described the change that came over the col fc. ai i ony after the veteran mission ary'Si-arrival. ImtKirtant news for folks who want better furniture but have a limited budeet! Here Featuring Featt Day at the Shrine ef Our Lady of Fatima OCTOBER 13 in Portugal. FATIMA Tha Shrtna Oar lAr af tha Baaftrr o.ne settlement was a new one, laid out as a village as much as The first thing I noticed visiting the settlement luxurious' six months after his arrival was Deporting from New York OCTOBER 4 in the M.V. VULCANIA of the Italian Line Bunk Bpd.

tnually $110 NOW 79.95 a new order in the settlement. Industry was everywhere and there was laughter." Father Choblet said he ac Organized in Cooperation with Hii Excellency, MOST REV. JAMES superbly crafted, well styled, warm, gracious hard rock maple and choice cabinet woods. Definitely not run-of-the-mill! You choose from an outstanding selection of wonderful pieces. Each at a thrifty, low 59.95! A special quantities are limited.

Come early 1 TERMS TO SUIT YOUR COXVEX1ESCE i many months to pay no service charge if paid within 90 days. a 4-4- A- with -4 Single Dresser and Mirror, usually 89.95 NOW 59.95 H. GRIFFITHS, Auxiliary Bihop to the Military Vicar, and other members of the American Catholic Hierarchy. complished this by restoring re ligion to the leper's lives. He also had been named district officer of the leper asylum.

Through more than a ouarter Visiting LISBON, PALERMO, NAPLES, ROME, FLORENCE. VENICE, PATRAS tot century I Father Choblet has been chaplain to hundreds of lepers there. minimum From time to time It was 6800 thought that the missionary was cured; but each time after he left OPEN TIL 9 P.M. (Except Wed. and Sat.) IVanhoe Never, a parking problem use our own field the island, the symptoms of the disease reappeared.

Full size bed and table usually 89.95 NOW 59.95 Today, at, the age of 78, he still For Information and llterotute, write or telephone Cailfoltr Of rauel league 1841 Broadway New York 23, N. Y. 5-7800 or ee your local trove ooent labors among his lepers. Al though he says that he is too old ON WEST HEMPSTEAD LINE to return to his beloved France he 'still hopes that he might end his days In mission work among his Gilbert Islanders. 1 Uczibcr of CJ2.I.

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