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Returns Indicate The Appeal Success ANCHOR An Anchor 0/ the Soul, Sure and Firm - ST. PAUL Fall River, Mass. Second Class Mail Priveleoes Authorized PRICE, lOa Vol. 1, No.7 at Fall River, Mass. $4.00 per Yr. Mother Superior 'Returns To Hospital from France "Mother is back." That was the joyous word making the rounds of St. Anne's Hospital, as the Superior, Mother Pierre Marie, re- turned after several weeks 'absence in her native France. Mother is.a familiar figure L to patients and visitors and '.' staff at St. Anne's as she covers the hospital, a hand- some dignified religious btingintr kindness and security wherever . . .'.., she walks. " Such Is the strength of her personality e.nd dedication to this work of God that one Sister put It quite exactly: "When Mother Is here we know that ev- erything Is all right." Temporary Mayor What Is true in the present has been true In the past, too. Dur- ing World War Wal' II Mother was superintendent of the city hospital In Mortagne in Nor-. _. mandy when German forces swept through the area In 1940. Heavy fighting took place and although the city was evacuated by the populace Mother Pierre Marie remained with the reli- gious to care for the wounded. She we.s temporary mayor of Mortagne In the absence of the . city leaders and she carrried on TUI'n to Page Eleven Turn to Page Twelve Bishop 12 Years BLIND MAKE FIRST GIFT TO SCHOOL: The first Bishop Connolly wllJ observe National Head to Address the twelfth anniversary of his contribution toward the establishment of a day school for consecration as a Bishop tomor- Exceptional Children in the. Fall River Diocese has been Diocesan Women Saturday row. It was on May 24. 1945 that made to Bishop Connolly by the Diocesan Catholic Guild "Youth and Education at a Turning Point in History" was consecl'·ated by the late he for the Blind. The presentation was made at the Guild will be the theme of the Fall River Diocesan Council of Archbishop John G. Murray in for the Blind's annual observance of Bishop's Day at the Catholic Women annual meeting in Sacred Heart School, the Cathedral of St. Paul, Min- Fall River, Saturday afternoon. Sacred Heart School in Fall River. nesota. Guest speaker will be Mrs. Robert H. Mahoney of Hart- ford, president of the Na- tional Council, who will speak on "The Role of the Cath- olicWoman." Bishop Connolly will address the members on "Bettel' Youth for a Better Tomorrow." Rev. Thomas F. Walsh, dioce- 8an moderator. will open the meeting with prayer. Miss Mar- garet M. Lahey, Diocesan presi- dent, will preside. Women from each district of the Diocese will serve on the committee of arrangements headed by Mrs. Patrick J. Hur- ley. a Diocesan vice president. and Mrs. 'Frederick B. Tuttle. Fall River District president. Mrs. Emmett P. Almond, North Dartmouth and Mrs. George P. Hurley, Fall River. are co - chairmen of hospi- tality. Mrs. Henry J. Lemerise, Mrs. Frank M. Silvia Jr., Mrs. William T. Manning Jr., and Mrs. Raymond P. Gallagher are in charge of arrangements for the tea to be given in honor of Mrs. Mahoney' following the business meeting and election of officers. Mrs. David M. Kilroy or Somerset and Miss Eda Sisca, Fal1 River. will direct the servers. Sacred Hearts Academy or- chestra and a special gl'OUP from Mount St. Mary Academy Glee Club will entertain. Thursday, May 23, 1957 HOSPITAL CHAPEL WILL BE DEDICATED JUNE 29: Rapidly nearing completion is the new chapel at St. Anne's Hospital, Fall River. Plans for the June 29 dedication are being made. St. Anne's Hospital is the only Catholic hospital in the Fall River Diocese. It is staffed by the Dominican Sisters of Charity of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin. .

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Bishop 12 Years Vol. 1, No.7 Fall River, Mass. BLIND MAKE FIRST GIFT TO SCHOOL: The first Guest speaker will be Mrs. Robert H. Mahoney of Hart­ ford, president of the Na­ tional Council, who will An Anchor 0/ the Soul, Sure and Firm - ST. PAUL "Youth and Education at a Turning Point in History" Exceptional Children in the. Fall River Diocese has been to patients and visitors and Temporary Mayor Bishop Connolly wllJ observe consecration as a Bishop tomor­ was consecl'·ated by the L nesota.

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Returns Indicate The Appeal Success

ANCHOR An Anchor 0 the Soul Sure and Firm - ST PAUL

Fall River Mass

Second Class Mail Priveleoes Authorized PRICE lOaVol 1 No7 at Fall River Mass $400 per Yr

Mother Superior Returns To Hospital from France

Mother is back That was the joyous word making the rounds of St

Annes Hospital as the Superior Mother Pierre Marie reshyturned after several weeks absence in her native France

Mother isa familiar figure L to patients and visitors and

staff at St Annes as she covers the hospital a handshysome dignified religious btingintr kindness and security wherever

she walks Such Is the strength of her

personality end dedication to this work of God that one Sister put It quite exactly When Mother Is here we know that evshyerything Is all right

Temporary Mayor What Is true in the present has

been true In the past too Durshying World War Wal II Mother was superintendent of the city hospital In Mortagne in Nor-

_ mandy when German forces swept through the area In 1940 Heavy fighting took place and although the city was evacuated by the populace Mother Pierre Marie remained with the relishygious to care for the wounded She wes temporary mayor of Mortagne In the absence of the

city leaders and she carrried on TUIn to Page Eleven

Turn to Page Twelve Bishop 12 Years BLIND MAKE FIRST GIFT TO SCHOOL The first Bishop Connolly wllJ observeNational Head to Address the twelfth anniversary of his contribution toward the establishment of a day school for

consecration as a Bishop tomorshy Exceptional Children in the Fall River Diocese has been Diocesan Women Saturday row It was on May 24 1945 that made to Bishop Connolly by the Diocesan Catholic Guild Youth and Education at a Turning Point in History was conseclmiddotated by the latehe for the Blind The presentation was made at the Guild

will be the theme of the Fall River Diocesan Council of Archbishop John G Murray in for the Blinds annual observance of Bishops Day at theCatholic Women annual meeting in Sacred Heart School the Cathedral of St Paul Minshy

Fall River Saturday afternoon Sacred Heart School in Fall River nesota Guest speaker will be Mrs

Robert H Mahoney of Hartshyford president of the Nashytional Council who will speak on The Role of the CathshyolicWoman

Bishop Connolly will address the members on Bettel Youth for a Better Tomorrow

Rev Thomas F Walsh dioceshy8an moderator will open the meeting with prayer Miss Marshygaret M Lahey Diocesan presishydent will preside

Women from each district of the Diocese will serve on the committee of arrangements headed by Mrs Patrick J Hurshyley a Diocesan vice president and Mrs Frederick B Tuttle Fall River District president

Mrs Emmett P Almond North Dartmouth and Mrs George P Hurley Fall River are co - chairmen of hospishytality Mrs Henry J Lemerise Mrs Frank M Silvia Jr Mrs William T Manning Jr and Mrs Raymond P Gallagher are in charge of arrangements for the tea to be given in honor of Mrs Mahoney following the business meeting and election of officers Mrs David M Kilroy or Somerset and Miss Eda Sisca Fal1 River will direct the servers

Sacred Hearts Academy orshychestra and a special glOUP from Mount St Mary Academy Glee Club will entertain

Thursday May 23 1957

HOSPITAL CHAPEL WILL BE DEDICATED JUNE 29 Rapidly nearing completion is the new chapel at St Annes Hospital Fall River Plans for the June 29 dedication are being made St Annes Hospital is the only Catholic hospital in the Fall River Diocese It is staffed by the Dominican Sisters of Charity of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin

2 THE ANCHORshy Missouri JudgeThurs May23 1957

Is New Leader Schools Justmiddot CINCINNATI (NC) - Davidmiddot

M McMullan of St Louis long An R Apart time leader in Catholic laity afshy

CINCINNATI (NC) - Public apd private schools are paralshylel ~ not opposed to each other Archbishop Karl J Alter of Cinshycinnati declared here

We Catholics are not trying to be exclusive clannish unwillshying to associate with our neigh bors There Is only one reason why we believe In religious education and that Is - we are folloWing the directives of the Divine Master Himself

(It Is our philosophy of educashytion the Archbishop said to llive our childrep compe~nt

qualified and dedicated teachers They will instruct our youth In the three Rs ~nd properly motishyvate them in giving a true persshypective vivifying them with that other R-rellgion the most vital of the Rs They will see that

the teaching of our youth is not a job half done

Too long have modern educashy fairs has been elected president tors given God and morality a of the National Council of Cathshy ahabby silent brush-off he said ollc Men Easter Double White MassCriminal statistics eloquently A judge of the Missouri Cirshy Proper Gloria Second Collect prove that they have taught our cuit Court MJ yencMullan sucshy St Phillip Neri Confessor Creed iouth to be smart but not saintshy ceeds Albert J Sattler New York Preface of Easter bto be happy but not holy atorneYas head of the CQtholic MONDAY-St Bede the Venshyto be clever but not conscienshy federation which has 8600af- erable Confessor and Doctor of tious These are the reasons why filiated Catholic mens organizashy the Church Double White Mass

Proper Gloria Second Collectthere is no reSpect for authortty tions with a total membership Rogations Third Collect StDivine or human-why there Is of some nine mlllionmiddot men John I Pope and Martyr Creed license instead of liMrty-whY Other officers elected Includshy Preface of Easter many elders despair of the rising ed John Cornelius Hayes of Chishy TUESDAY-St Augustine ofleneratlon cago vice president Wllliam F Canterbury Bishop and ConfesshyI have no hesitancey said Johnson Paterson secretary and liceman must act mOre as a He will not tolerate having Its SOI Double White Mass Proper good name 8ull1ed by disorderthe Archbishop in saying that Paul AFlynn Toledo treasurer friend counsellor and helperGloria Third Collect for Peace negligence 01 bad habitsthe Catholic schools contribute Members at large of the exeshy No Creed Prefaceof Easter than as a iepresentative of reshy When public esteem towardmightily middotto the strong moar cutive committee elected includshy WEDNESDAY-Vigil of Ascenshy pression His Holiness Pope Plus your whole force Is well founded fibre of our nation and that they ed Gerald A LEstrange Reno Bion Simple-White Mass Propshy

represent a tremendous contri- Frank Heller Dallas John F er Gloria Second Collect St XII has declared the Pope said Mary Magdalene de Pazzi Virshy

cial well-being of state and local ard J Underhill Superior and gin Third Collect Rogations no lovernments Thomas F QUirm Boston

bution on our part to the finanshy Donnelly Grand Rapi~s Howshy

Creed Preface of Easter THURSDAY - Ascension of Our Lord Jesus Christ Double ofTremendous Catholic P rchasing I class White Mass ProperGloria Creed Preface and Comshy

Power Overlooked by -Bu~iness municantes of Ascension HolyDay of Obligation

ST LOUIS (NC)-The buying places withus is a joke under power of Catholics will decide the circumstances French Cardinal Plans

Until thismiddot wall of separation the future of the Catholic press is breached our publications will 44 New Structures Cat h 0 II c journalists while never go much farther than theirmiddot PARIS (NC)~Forty-four new

itrlving consta-ntIy for technical present position churches and chapels will soon and plofessional advance must The Bishop then told the Cathshy be built In Paris and other cities

olic journalists that their buying of the Paris archdiocese Cardishynot neglect the field of adver- power will determine the future nal Feltin Archbishop of Pads

timng of the Catholic press has announced The new churces These sobel walnlngs were -is~ and chapels are needed because

Ilued here by Bishop Thomas K Vatican Honors of the tremendous population Gorman of Dallas~Fort -Worth growth in the archdiocese during

the past 25 middotyears He pointed outThe Bishop Episcopal Chairman Head of France - that 100 years ago the populashyof the Press Department of the VATICAN CI bullNational Catholic Welfare Con- T~ (NC)-French tion of the two sees of Paris and

President Rene ccity was awardshy Versailles constituted five and aference gave the keynote address half per cent of Frances people to the 47th annual convention ed the Supreme Order of Christ Today he said theirmiddot combinedof the Catholic Press Association the Vaticans highest decoration population makes up 16 per cent

Large advertisers national In connection with his state visit of the national census

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our publications The national and remarking that the visit lleCuIar magazines and local daily constituted a memorable event papers are read by the B~me in the centlrles-old history of people who read our publications relations between the Holy See They give us some charity ads and the noble French nation and buy off large Catholic buy- the Pope recalled the spiritual ers with donations and gifts and cultural riches of France

Yet the Catholic market Is It also gives Us great pleesshyhuge Our dioceses our schools ure he added to see this field

- our hOspitals our Institutions of work so varied and promlsshyour parishes to say nothing of lng provide the growing genershyour millions of families with all ation with the opportunity of their needs purchase unbeliev- developing the traditional qualishyable quantities of goodll every tles of the past In new ways of year life

1956 STATISTICS FOR OUR DIOCESE Diocesan Priests 214 Children in Orphanages 410

Order Priests 134 Children in Foster Homes 55 Parishes 103 Hospital Beds 184 Brothers 56 Patients Treated 10205 Sisters 942 Special Hospital Beds 76 seminarians 59 Patients Treated 225 High Schools 10 Homes for Aged 3 High School Students 2530 Guests 475 Elementary Schools 47 Baptisms 7199 Elementary School Pupils 16793 Converts _295 Religious Instruction Classes 706 Marriages 2209 PublicSchool Pupils Attending 25391 Deaths 2527 Total Youth Under Instruction 45504 Catholic PopUlation 246985 Orphanages

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NEW SCHOOL FOR EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN This beautiful building on Highland Avenue Fall River will lIerve as the first diocesln school for exceptional children under 10 years of age Sisters of Mercy will staff the school The new diocesan endeavor was announced last week by Bishop Connolly

New Bedford Planning Tribute For Father William Thomson

Community-wide tribute will be paid to Rev William D Thomson former director of the New Bedford Catholic Welfare Bureau and chaplain of St Marys Home at a testimonial banquet at Lincoln Park Wedshynesday June 5

Father Thomson is serving now as administrator of St Marys Church Attleboro

Herman V LaMarllt associate professor in management at Northeastern University and close personal friend of ~- Father Thomson will be guest speaker

Invited guests include Mr and Mrs LaMark Mrs David Thomshyson of Taunton Father Thomshylions mother MI and Mrs Alshyfred Leonard of Taunton Mr and Mrs James David of Abingshyton sisters and brothers-in-law bull brother Raymond J ThomshyIon of Staten Isiand and his wife Mrs Thomson

Bishop James L Connolly Rt Rev Msgr James J Gerrard pastor of st Lawrence Church

Inquiry Reveals Many Enlistees Lax About Faith

ST LOUIS (NC) - Questionshynaires completed by Catholics entering the U- S Air Force inshydicated that fewel than half went to Confession at least once 8 year the deputy chief of Air Force chaplains said here

But Msgr (Brig Gen) Tershyence P Finnegan said 90 per cent of the Catholics returned to more regular reception of the sacraments and attendance at Mass after only two weeks of instll1ction

Citing a survey taken at Sampshyson Air Force Base Msglmiddot Finshynegan said of 900 Catholic enshylistees queried 247 said they leceived the Sacrament of Penshyance only once a yeal Another 283 said they received it less than once a year Of the total 97 had not been baptized 300 had not been confirmed the Chaplain Corps officer reported He said haif of those married had been married outside the Church

Ms~r Finnegan placed the blame for the laXity on parents who he said were indifferent about their religion and gave their children little or 10 instrucshytton

and Rev John F Hogan Father Thomsons successor as Welfare Bureau director and chaplain of st Maiys

Bristol County Probate Judges Beatrice H Mullaney and Walshyter L Considine Judge August C Taveira Third District Court of New Bedford Judge Harry K Stone Plymouth County Probate Court and tvo boys and two girls from St Marys Home all of whom were close to Father Thomson in his work

Catholics Halle Better Attendance Record

TUEBINGEN -Germany (NCt -An average of 60 per cent of western Germanys Catholics at shytend church regularly compared with an average of 18pel cent church attendance for Protestshyants according to a new study published here

The study published was based on a survey made in 1953 Conshyditions do not appear to have changed substantially since that time however During the surshyvey about 4000 persons in 152 communities of western Gershymany were interviewed

The age bracket of those inshyterviewed was between 18 and 79 Only foul per cent of these were not church members which means that 96 per cent were paying their church taxes which in this country are collected by the government by a pro rata method on the basis of income taxes

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Critic Suggests Movie Clubs

NOTRE DAME (NC) - A sixshypoint plan for motion picturlit study has been suggested by Ed-shyward Fischer film critic fOl AIS Maria magazine

He offered the following six points for such clubs

1) They should be organized around one person who knows motion picture standards and who can teach

2) Club members should study a few simple books about films before sounding off

3) They should read some books on which films are based and analyze the problems that had to be worked out in making the films

4) They should study Lewis Hermans book Screen Playshywriting to better understand artistic standarils

5) They ought to write reviews of films to develop mental disshycipline and critical thinking

6) dUb members should check their reviews against those apshypearing in Films in Review a monthly magazine published by the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures with headshyquarters in New York

After a year 01 two of such discipline- Mi Fischer stated club members will find themshyselves looking at films with new and more Intelligent msights They wlll understand what phony democracy it Is to feel that onlt mans opinion Is lUI good as anshyothels In criticizing the arts

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4 THE ANCHORshyThe Yardstick Right-to-Work laws Are DesignedThurs May 23 1957

To Bring End to Labor UnionsStormy Session in Store Unions Are fold i

CHIltAGO (NC) - A priest degree of regimentation hostlle and a railroad executive clashed to the whole spirit of free instiFor-Union Confederation Reforms Needed over the right-to-work law reshy tutions wholly unnecessary forBy Msgr George G Higgins ST LOUIS (NC)-The constishy cently proposed In the Illinois the prosperity and w~ll-being of

Director-Social Action Dept-NCWO tutions of some labor unions legislature the unions and puts excessive should be reformed immediately Father Leo C Brown SJ of and unnecessary powers in theThe International Confederation of Free Trade Unions Secretary of Lapor James P St Louis University said hands of labor leaderswhlch

will hold its biennial convention in North Africa during In many service industries In ineVitably leads to abusesMitchell has saidthe early part of July It promis~s to be a very stormy wholesale and retail trades in Under our American conceptThis is action he asserted those areas of manufacturing of individual liberty imd dignitygat)lering andmiddot it could be the beginning of the end of which labor can ta~e its~lf to

characterized by semi-skilled of person every man has thestrengthen democracy within itsICFTU employment I would expect right to an opportunity to proshyranks and to curb the activitiesBut the Amerloon unions youSo far as the present right-to-work laws to create cure the means of survival Toof corrupt union leaderswill say are notsoclallst unions organizing problems which many deny this basic right is not onlywriter is concerned this is The Cabinet officer also proshynor are the Canadian unions and unions could not surmount I a deprivation of liberty but itnot a case of the wish being several others which are affill-shy posed that Congr~ss quickly would expect unions to disappear also imperlls life itselfenact legislation to require thefather to the thought On the ated with ICFrU Thats pershy in many establishments and to Samuel J Meyers Washington

contrary we would not like to fectly true But the fact remains registration detailed reporting be rendered almost wholly inshy vice president of the Retailahd public disclosure of laborshysee ICFTU go that for all practical purposes effective In others Clerks International Associationmanagement health welfare andthe socialists are running theout of busi- Jonathan C Gibson vice preshy declared

ness unless of pension funds and that allshow If not completely at least sident of the Santa Fe RailrOltd A national right-to-work law to a greater degree than their unions be required to file comshycourse a betshy said would take away by means ofplete and meaningful statementsmembers would seem to warrantter and more Compulsory union membershy class legislation what Americanof their financial situationThey haye far more to say abouteffective 0 r shy ship does violence to the liberty labor has achieved in a centurY

g a n lz atfon Danger Notedthe day-to-day administration of of the Individual introduces a of social progressthe organization than any other The Secretary ot Labor adshy

ately to take were immedishy

vised against any headlong legshyWe are not qualified to S6y Islative plunge that might affect

single group Its place

A 11 things whether 01 not the socialists are a temporary cure to the lasting con s I dered doing an effective job Thats a detriment of the whole nation

question which will have to be He declared It is unfortunateICFTU In spite of its many faults and imshy settled within the organization that there is suchan obvious

We do know however that some necessity for legislation to proshyperfections probably doe~ more good than harm If it were to of the socialists on the staff of tect the interests of union memshy

ICFTU are definitely biased and bers But he added the morego out of business with nothing to take its place the communistshy bigoted In the leld of religion legislation regulating union afshy

and we know that their Inability fairs the weaker unions will beshycontrolled World Federation of Trade Unions would be given a to overcome ormiddot at least to conshy come because it is a certainty new lease middoton life It would then cealtheir prejudices is seriously that as unions depend on governshy

hurting the Confederation ment for help so their reason forhave the field all to itself This Religious Issue being diminishesof course- would be disastrous to

the cause of freedom particushy This of course will be bitterly The Secretary warned against larly in the so-called underdeshy denied by representatives of the real dang)r of over-cor- veloped areas of the world where ICFTU and will probably proshy rection He said labor racketeershytmde unionism is just getting voke a public controversy Thats ing brings from somll quartets a started If the unions in these all right so far as we are conshy demand for dangerously strong newly industrialized areas fall cerned In our opinion it would reprisals thatmiddot would have the under the influence of WFTU probably be a good thing to get effect of impairing trade unionshythe Soviet Union will have scored the religious issue out into the isms ability to organize and barshyone of i~s most important vicshy open once and for all Lets find gain _ tories In the cold War and will out for example why the secreshy It is my position he added be well on the way to its ulti shy tariat of ICFTU totallYdlsreshy that legislation that harms the mate goal of world domination garding the American point of ability of unions to organize and

view is so fanatically opposed to bargain would make R chaos ofAmericans Critical the Christian unions of Western trade unionism and seriously imshyBe that as it may the anti shy Europe why it is determined to pair the basic American institushy

commuist ICTFU Is In serious keep the Christian unions out of tion of collective bargainingtrouble To put it mildly the ICFTU why it refuses to coopshy Hands Ale TiedConfederation has not been a erate with them on matters of howling success Moreover there mutual interest and concern and In urging reform of some is a serious potentially fatal split why it even refuses to acknowlshy union constitutions Secretary within its own ranks Rightly or edge their communications~ Mitchell said in those unions wrongly many American memshy We are not out to start aflght where corruption has taken hold bers are extremely critioal of the with ICFTU but if it takes a the constitution often serves as

mannet in which the affaiis of the convenient and legal excuse fight to ~esolve these and a numshyber of other related issues so bethe organization are being ad- It is also a fact he added that

ministered They feel that the it A satisfactotiy resolution oJ soine union cOtlstitutions so stifle Confederation is failing to ac- these issues will be good for their memberhips as to make reshycomplish the purposes for which ICFTU for unless the Confederashy form a remote possibility

aIt was established shortly after tion adopts polley of genuine MI Mitchell said that in conshyWorld War II neutrality in the leld of religion trast there are many unionsshy

Even at the risk of offending it will not and should not be pershy vno pride thrselves on and some of the other delegations the mited to survfve treasure their democratic proshyAmericans will probably call for cesses In such unions he added a showdown at the Tunis con- Pontiff Again Asks one is not sumiddot ~ed to see the vention inmiddot July The resulting rank and file 1middotmiddotlng an active controversy is likely to be very For Better Movies and vigorous rce in the conduct bitter Whether or not it will VATICAN CITY (NC) - His of the affairs of the union destroy the ICFTU remains to Holiness Pope Pius XII has again Thespcoaker said corruptionbe seen Our guess is that it willmiddot expressed his anxiety that moshy begins when a labor leader loses not The chances are that the tion picture producers of themiddot his sense of vccation Foi trade delegates will somehow or other world do what they can to make unionism is a voation not justeffect a compromise solution and movies as morally and culturally R job that buyS the groeeries

will vote to keep the Confedera- safe as possible Equal to Challengetion in existence and to give it Addressing company members

another try We sincerely hope the Pope said films open up a Sectetary Mitchell noted that they do whole new world that fascinates labor has faced challenges in

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White Dresses Aplenty But as Usual None Fit

By Mary Tinley Daly

Remember the old song When walking -through the park one day in the merry merry month of May I was taken by surprise by a pair of rougish eyes

The surprise-to our way of thinking-is not the pair of rougish eyes but that anybody woulltl have time to smiled Daddy youll never

- make it go walking in the park dur- Nonsense the Head of the lng this merry but diZZily House scoffed If Eileen werent busy month of May being married in July this would

Where do these 31 days go be just the thing for me to wear There are Communion break- And if you were 40 pounds fasts for every lighter Mary added as she church organi helped put away the wedding z a t ion May garment Then she commented pro c e s sions wryly that maybe he could fit May-pole danc- into it for her wedding es May festi- So back went the monkey-suit vals end _ of _ to its lomily life in moth ballsshythe _ year plc- and out came the summer clothes n i c s novenas White Dress So much ioes With every trip up to the at shyon that sometimes its hard to tic we tried to bring down necesshyfit in the family rosary There sities for this merry month of are benefits for this-and-that May and the ensuing months charity showers for the June Thbrides school musicals and dance e immediate object was awhite dress for Ginny to wear lecitals (costumes for each) jun- for day-aiter-tomorrowS May lor and senior prolll5 and their procession attendant parties There are White dresses They were mother-and-daughter doings and dime a dozen Unloading as many end-ot-the year parties for boxes as we could carry we everything opened bOK after box each la-

Racing the Clock belled White Dress There were Youre always getting dressed the white uniforms of Georgeshy

up for something getting the town Visitation Convent worn by family dresSed up-racing with the Three Middles Ginnys First the clock and the calendar Communion dressj herConfirma-

In addition to the outside ac- tion dress like dresses worn by tlvities (all very pleasant) there the other girls-hopelessly outshyare the mundane tasks that reach dated 01 yellowed by age There their pewk in May There ia was Pats eighth grade graduashyagain a race this time against tion dress then Eileens Markies nature in the garden With dan- and Marys There were high gel of frost over we must plant school glRduation dresses for Pat those seedlings which looked so Eileen Markie The final box alluring in the February cata- contained Marys high school logues And again against na- graduation dress to be worn on ture in the house when a moth June 5 1s discovered We must wash What to Do the winter b I a n k e t s insert Total count 18 white dresses amongst the folds paradichlorine It was a Water water everyshycrystals and wrap them in newsshy where and not a drop to drink print - such as the paper in for here was Ginny without a which this columns is printed white dress for the May processhyproving it Is good for something sion Choice Make a big one The ink Is a good moth repel out of a little one by leUlng out lent seams and facing a hem or make

And then the chore of putshy a littlepone out of a big one Uhshyting away winter coats suits lih too difficult wool dresses sweaters slacks and So if Ginny looks a bit on the bullkirts-and as always the box skimpy side In her revampedof littles the scarves mittens Confirmation dress thats the ear muffs driving gloves We reason She doesnt mind and dragged them out sunned brushshy were sure the Blessed Mother ed and stored them in wrappings doesnt either I and took them back to the attic -ugh Youll all In Iove With

Almost Fits NORMANDS DONUTS After the whole lot had been

stored we once again came upon the wedding garment carefully laved and twice-a-year sunned -that striped pants suit In which the Head of the House was wed Again we suggested giving it away

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Fall River Girl New Bedford Club Wins Scholarship Selects Officers

Mrs Leo J Telesmancik hasMargaret Mary Ferreira senior been elected president of theat Mount st Mary Acedemy Fall New Bedford catholic Womans River has been awarded a par- Club Other officers chosen include

Mrs Charles Reckords first viceshypresident Mrs Anthony E Rose second vice-president Miss Jean McGinnis recording secretary Mrs Ferdinand J Baccelll corshyresponding secretary Miss Marishyetta Vanasse treasurer

Registrars named were Mrs Joseph T Baldwin Mrs Eric E Besso Mrs JohnW Glenn Mrs Paul Healy Mrs Charles D Pheshylan Mrs Herman Z L Roy

Mrs Luke J Haran retiring president was chosen director

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All members of Catholic colshylege and Catholic high - school alumnae chapters in the area are invited to attend The presidents of organized chapters have beenmiddot urged to assure delegations from their respective groups

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OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE DIOCESE OF FALL RIVER THURSDAY - St Desiderius Published Weekly by The Catholic Press of the Diocese of Fall River of Langres Bishop-Martyr Trashy

21 Bedfor~ Street bull Fall River Mass OSborne 5-7151 ditions concerning the saint who

PUBLISHER bull was Bishop of Langres Fral~bull Most Rev ames L Connolly DO PhD conflict concerning the time o~

CENERAL MANACER ASST CENERAL MANACER his reign and martyrdom but itRe~ Daniel F Shalloo MA Rev ohn P Drifcoli generally is agreed that he died

MANACINC EDITOR in the third century It also Is Aorney Hugh Colden agreed that he served in northshy

eastern Gaul and that during a raid by Teutonic barbarians he boldly sought out their chief and begged mercy for his followers

Oijr Part in Charity6

With the addition of the school for exceptional chilmiddot but IIas struck down and his blood stained the Book of Gospels dren which will open in the Fall the cathoiic Charities lie held in his hand Many

Appeal will assist iwenty-five agencies within the Diocese churches have been dedicated in his honorof Fall River When you make a contribution YOlJ are givshy

ing not to one worthy group but to twenty-five FRIDAY - St Manahen Phoshyphet He lived in the first centuryAnyone can see that a five or ten dollarmiddot donation and is mentioned inmiddotthe Acts of

~oesnt go too far when divided up that way Th~t is why the Apostles as the foster-brother of King Herod Antipas and as athe Church has always counted not upon the largess of prophet He is said to have died

the wealthy few but upon the sacrifices 9f the many who at Antioch In Syria give out of a sense of charity If you feel what you give SATURDAY - St Gregory if it ~auses a pinch in the family finances if it makes you VII Pope-Confessor He was born

of poor parents in Tuscany aboull go without something for this Yeek---then it is surely 1013 was educated in Rome and

charity and charity given to theold the young the needy entered religious life in ChillY France Pope St Leo IX called _the sick the troubled the many who are aided by twentyshyhim to Rome and he served thefive agencies that exist only to dispense the cha~ity of Pontiff and four of his successhy

~ri~ sors as councillor He was archshyMen and women are giving their lives to carryon the deacon of Rome In 1073 when h8

spiritual and corporal works of mercy They do not count was elected pope He withstood attelppts -of Henry IV of Gershythe personal costs to themseives or the hours they spend many to usurp ecclesiastical

As one business man once said to a Sister taking care ofmiddot This is my final appeal for contributions to our second powers and at length the monshya sick person I wouldnt do that for a million dollars spiritual bouquet for Cardinal Mindszenty arch sought absolution of the The Sister replied Neither would V They are giving In one sense the bouquet already is one to be proud Pope at Canossa Later Henry

relapsed set up an anti-popetheir lives for Christ We are asked formiddot such a Small con- of Those who have responded have done so most genshy and sent Pope Gregory into exile tribution in comparisiQn But our part is needed to make erously The number of Pope Gregory died at Salerno In their work effective MassesC 0 m m u nl 0 n s spiritual gifts to CaJdinal Mindshy 1085

szenty are really gifts to all who pray~rs devotions lnd sac- SUNDAY - St Philip Nerisuffer under communism-Carshymiddot th Ie D De - - rices is great Confessor Born in Florence indinal Stepinac of YugoslaviaCa 0 ICS 0 Isagree But the totals lose some of 1515 he became a tutor in RomeCardinal Wyszynski of Poland their impressiveness when viewed to a nobleman He devoted hisArchbishop Beran of CzechosloshyMany Catholics even informed ones think that the In the light of leisure to the study of theology slovakia-all the prelates priests

and in 1548 with 14 companionsSisters Brothers and layfolk of Church has one official answer to every problem They ~re f~~ ~~ founded the Congregation of thethe iron curtain countries who~elieve that all Catholics must accept this one answer 9r siderably more Oratory He was not ordained

run the risk of being liberal at best and downright here- than 30 million have stood immovable in the

until 1551 and the Oratoryfront line warding off commushy was American Cathshy not approved officially untilnisms diabolisms from ustical at worst olics 1583 but for more than 30 years

So it is that we find Catholicsexpre~sing surprise Therefore I Target of Communism

From the beginning I have it was the center of religious am making this looked upon Cardinal Mindszenshy life in Rome Known as the

ty as the representative victim Second middotApostle of Rome Stth~t various Catholic newspapers differ among them- last request If selves that prominent Catholics line up on opposite sides you wish 00 contribute do so of communism and this for sevshy Philip died in 1595 and Wal

canonized in 1~22 of the f~nce in matters of politics or the UN or in other no~u can send your spiritual eral reasons-because I once met and interviewed hiqJ because he controversial iSsues Who is right and who is wrong gift in care of this newspaper or MONDAY - St Bede thasuffered atrociously under both Venerable Confessor DoctorThe fact is that within the framework of Catholicism direct to me at 2227 Westminster nazism and communism and beshy

Rd Cleveland Heights 18 Ohio He was born in Wearmouthcause Hungary his country hasthere is a wide area of legitimate difference We all ~gr~e Splendid Gift England in 673 and as a child for 1000 years been one of theon matters of faith and morals No Catholic is going to It would be foolish of course was offered to the Benedictinemost knightly defenders of Abbey of SS Peter and Paul attake issue on the dogmas of the Creed or the pr~epts of to attempt to estimate which Christian civilization -Wearmouth - Janow He wasthe Commandments No Catholic is going to deny basic contribtuions are most pleasing HungaryS revolution-an upshy professed there under the foundshy In the eyes of God rising unequalled in history for principles of goodness and truth andmoraJity There are But I can say this-I am deep- er St Benedict Biscop and spentnational gallantry-was what weno differences here ly moved when I receive a note the rest of his life at the abbeyhad come to expect of the -landBut there are many problems arisi~g in this workday saying that in honor of cardinal of King St Stephen He was ordained by St John of

Beverley and was renowed as aworld that admit Qfno easy or set solution For e~ample Mindszentys sacrifices some- The struggle between Christ scholar The Bible was his prinshy t b II N body is making a long-delayed arid anti-Christ in our time hasthe principle of t~e just wage is accep ed y a 0 ()ne confession and returning to Mass cipal study His Ecclesiasticalcentered in Hungary more drashywould deny that a workman is entitled to a living wage and Communion History of the English People matically _than anywhere else But the difficulty enters-and the differences too-when I will be immensely grateful t) earned him the title of FatherCardinal Mindszenty was not of English History He died inwe speak of ajust wage in one particular industry at one any reader who will do that victimized merely because he was 735 on Ascension Eve and hisParticular time in one particular place for one partiCUlar splendid thing as a spiritual gift an ob~tacle to the Reds of Hunshy last words were the Gloriafor the cardinal_ gary He was arrested tortured man and his family Who can give th~ easy ~nswer here Another contribution which I and put through a propaganda TUESDAy - St Atlgustine orWho can agree on one answermiddotWho can give the answermiddot especially appreciate is that of trial in accordance with a plan Canterbury Bishop - Confessorthat rules out all differences those who arrange for the offershy prepared by international com- He shares with Pope St Gregory

It is a question not only of a principle but of applying ing of a Mass or Masses for munism the Great the title of Apostle orCardinal Mindszenty The Mass Smear Religion the English Before his election the principle and that calls for technical knOWledge bal- is the sacrifice ~nd the prayer of

The purpose was to smear re- he sent 40 monks under Stance and~ judgment consideration of the rights of all in- Christ Himself its value and ligion as a fraud a failure and a Augustine to England where_volved The problem becomes a complex one and it is power are infinite laughing stock to put all the they were received by King St not surprising that several Catholics may come up with I know that there are readers worlds believers in God on the Ethelbert who was converted answers that differ - who intend to arrange for Massshy defensive to make it seem that St Augustine was consecrated

es but never get around to d9shy faith in the divine and reverance the first Archbishop of Cantershy And 50 there are differences on ever so many contro- Ing so bull for the human were fossil re- bury and achieved great success Iversial questions The differences are legitimate Childrens Prayers mains from some ignorant past ih spreading the Faith throughshy

The principlesinvolved are usually clear But piinci~ Therefore if it will help sti- Because of0 Cardinal Mind- out England He died about 604 pIes QO not exist in solitary aloof majestic rightness They pends may be sent tome and I szentys unbreakable courage and and was buried in the Abbey

Second Spiritual Bouquet

Aims to Return Cardinal ~o Rights in Hungary

By Joseph A Breig Cleveland Universe Bulletin

must be applied by flesh andmiddot blood people to complex will make the arrangements trust in God the plot backfired church outside of the wall or I would like also torepeat my Communism stood exposed as a Can tel bur y which he hadsituations affecting other flesh ano blood people And as special plea to children Chil shy gigantic empty idol and bluff founded

Shakespeare would say theres theorub Whi~h one of us is drens prayers have special powshy Young Hungarians completedmiddot wise enough and knowing enougn to come up with THE er with God the exposure when they cut WEDNESDAY - St Mary answer About a month from now i through the legs of the metal im- Magdalen of Pazzl Virginmiddot She

intend to publish a final report age of Stalin in Budapest and was born in 1566 and enteredThe purpose of a Catholic newspaper is to stimulate on the bouquet I will then for- brought it toppling down with a the Carmelite Convent in Florshy

thought among peop~e It is to present various points of ward It to Pope Pius XII as I crash heard across the world ence at the age of 18 Despite-view on the same issues These points of view are all sin- did the first one Prayer liberated Cardinal poor hea~th she was n~ted for Cere all honest all legitimate within the framework of I am confident that the Holy Mindszenty from communist im-her practice of sel1-c1enilil her

Father again will express his prisonment Prayer can restore humility and patience She selVshy our religion It is not a question of principles It is a ques- gratitude by sending his apostoshy him to hisrights as primate of ed twi~e as mist~ess of novice~tion of appiication the wisest courseWhat is the right lic benediction to all who helped Hungary and -Prince of the and opce as superior She died answer Who knows unless we air the many differenges Please lemember that your Church in 1607

ST WILLIAM FALL RIVER

Gifts were presented to tha officers of the Womens Guild bowling league officers at the annual banquet Recipients wera Kay Martel president Geneshyvieve Granito secretary and Ruth Boff treltsurer Trophies were presented to the champion team Including Florence Almeida capshytain Lena Stevens Alice Braga Emma Leite and Ann Paquin Inshydividual trophies were presented to Collette Couture high avershyage Grace Flanagan high threeshystring Eileen Capone high sinshygle Ellen Partridge good sport and consolation

8S PETER amp PAUL FALL RIVER

Rev John J Kelly pastor and Rev William F OConnell and Rev John p Driscoll assistants were guests of the Womens Club at the annual insklllation banshyquet In the church hall last night Miss Mary L Tyrell was marshal officer

Officers are Miss Maureen McCioskey president Mrs EvershyettC Cowell vice-president Miss Constance C Lynch secreshytary Mrs WUlIam J Sundershyland Jr treasurer

Boord of Directors Includes Mrs Arthur L Duffy outgoing president Mrs Rocco Postlglishyone and Mrs William F ONeil

Mrs Donald F Negus was chairman and Mrs Daniel J Freeman co-chairman of the committee

ST JOHN OF GOD SOlfERSET

Newly installed officers of tha Holy Name Society are William Raposa president E1l1est Teves vice-president Joseph Gagnon secretary Raymond Machado treasurer and Dennis Raposa ergeant-at-alms

Dr Jere V Sullivan guest speaker at the societys annual Communion breakfast gave an account of Portuguese customs in the home

New officers of the St Vincent de Paul Society 111amp Victor Boares president John Medel-

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F0R GOD AND COUNTRY Bishop Connolly places historical documents in the corner stone of the new st Michaels School buildi ngin Fall River Rev Arthur do Reis pastor is at the left and Rev J M Bettencourt E Avila pastor of st Anthony Church East Falmouth is at the right

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The Parish Parade ros vice-president Manual Ra- poza treasurer and Ernest Teves secretary

OUR LADY OF GRACE NO WESTPORT

Newly elected officers of the Holy Name Society will be Inshystalled at a banquet June 9 In the church hall with James Hindle as chairman

Officers are Joseph Campbell president George Graham Viceshypresident Henry Danis secreshytary Manuel Raposa treasurer Rudolph Monast and Edward

Boudria delegates

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Holy Rosary Society of St Hedwig Church will sponsor their 2nd annualmiddot Cotton Ball Saturshyday May 25 from 8 to 12 pm at the Woodrow Wilson Auditoshyrium 12 West Rodney French Boulevard The ball will be semishyformal and the entire proceeds will go towards the new church bUilding fund Music for dancing will be by Johnny Sowas Orchesshytra of Fall River Mrs Leon A Houle is general chairmanmiddotof the committee

Senators Kill Motto bull In God We Trust

SACRAMENTO (NC) - Tho California Senate here killed by Named Co-Chancellor 20-to-7 vote a bill that would NEW YORK (Nq - Father have adopted In God We Trust Joseph T Ryan of the Albany dlshyas the official state motto oceSe has been named coChan-

Opponents contended the bill celIoI of the Military Ordinerishyunanimously approved by the ate Father Ryan was a Navy Assembly would have jeopard- chaplain for three years in World jzed the historic but unofficial motto Eureka which relates War II and served on combat to th discover of gold in Cali- duty with the First Marine Dishyfomia vision in the South Pacific

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Spotlighting Our Schools MT ST MARY ACADEMY Daughter of the late Henr~

FALL RIVER Lachance andMrs Lachance of The debate team tied with 325 Columbia St Joan won the

De LaSalle Academy of Newport Dominican Academy Alumnae for the championship of the Association scholarship through Narragansett Debating League high school after eight years in each team having a record of Dominican elementary school eight wins and one loss The She also received several scholarshyMount speakers included Mary ship awards during her undershyButler Carol Mattimore Patri- graduate work at the University cia McGee Sylvia Sheahan of Massaehusetts where she is a Marilyn Kennedy Mary Silva senior and Margaret Griffin Atty Wll- The Federation grant is to be 11am B SulIlvan Is coach and applied toward her preparation Sister Mary Flora RSM facuI- for her mastersdegree in literashyty adviser tur~at the University of Wiscon-ST MARYS HIGH ~in

TAUNTON SACRED HEARTS ACADEMY Kathleen COlligan wlIl head FALL RIVER

the 1958 yearbook staff as edishytor-in-chief Other members are High honor students have been

Judith Megan business man- announced as follows juniorsshyFernanda Carreiro highest avershy

agel Frances Corcoran assist- age Master Castro Helen Ganshyant business manager Elaine Keefe advertising editor Caro- non Rita Souza Jacqueline Busshy1yn Baker literary editor siere and Anne Delaney sopho-

mores-Carol Regan highestmiddotAlso Nancy Griswold art editor Elizabeth Tallent alum- average Elizabeth Cetola freshshynae editor Claire Tonry club men-Susan Roy highest avershyeditor Patricia Cooper photog- age Jo-Ann Caspar Gladys raphy and Constance LaPlante OConnell Barbara TavaresBarshysocial editor blua Gaspar Janice Moniz Wini-

Jeanne St Germain has been fred Welch and Margaret Lahey awarded honorable mention in The entire student body from the National Competition of pre-primary to senior class will Youth Leadership sponsored by take partin the annual May the Elks Association Procession next Tuesday Bene-

The annual May procession in diction and consecration of the honor of Mary Queen of the school to our Blessed Mother will Universe Will be held Friday follow Natalie Petrone school May 31 Rev John J Galvin captain will be May Queen STD director of the school Eunice Edgett Is the recipient will be speaker Jeanne St Ger- of a scholarship awarded by the main will read the Act of Con- Fan River Junior Music Club IleCration Senior students of Sister SteshyJESUS-MARY ACADEMY phen Mary SUSC presented a FALL RIVER recital In the school hall Tues-

Eighteen seniurs and juniors day are prep~ring 32 elementary Mrs Richard H Leary gym inshypublic school pupils for their structor has chosen the members first Holy Communion in Notre of four classes to compete in the Dame Church this month imnual voleyball tournament

A May Day reception to be HOLY FAMILY HIGH held in the auditorium next NEW BEDFORD Wednesday will begin with Mass Mary Lou Treadup senior class followed bya Communion break- secretary assisted by girl home fast Claire Bemier prefect of room officers was chosen to the sodality with Pauline Cou- crown the statue of Our Lady lombe and Claudette Labreche at the traditional May ceremony as attendants will crown the An inspiring talk on the place statue of Our Lady following a of Mary in the life of each stushyprocession to the grotto on the dent was given by Rt RevMsgr convent grounds Rev Andre James J Gellard VG Jusseaume of St Josephs New Sister Mary Carmelita RSM Bedford wllI be speaker of the faculty directed the choir

A prize school banner has been composed of boys and girls from presented to the school by the the school at the Pontifical yenass Business Educational World for for vocations offered by Bishop proficiency In commercial sub- Cormolly in St Lawrence Church Jects Claire Lachance Claire Tuesday Latessa Monlque Clapin and Citations provided by the New Vivian fdercler were awarded England Association of Becond~

8 THE ANCHORshy11Iurs May 23 1957

Most Students Read Catholic Magazines

NEW YORK (NC) - The Catholic Press Association said a survey of 5749 high school and college students in St Louis shows that 84 per cent read Catholic magazines regularh

Fourteen per cent of the stushydents said they do not read them at all and two per cent said they read them occasionally

Todays Catholic youth reshyported the CPA want to see in their Catholic magazines more editorials and articles on current controversial issues lessdidacshyticism and more criticism of books theatre movies TV based on canons of good art and not devoted entirely to the moral content of the medium reshyviewed

Grade Schools Taboo Lipstick and Dating

PEORIA ~NC) Dating dancing and attending boy-and girl parties have been banned for 6000 Catholic grade school students here

Also girls in Catholic grade schools ~ill be forbidden to wear lipstick or other makeup in a new code which will go into efshyfect in the citys 15 Cathollc schools next fall

Pastors and school officials from all Peoria area churches took the action which is to reshytain for grade school boys and girls their proper treasure of childhood and to retard preshymature acceleration into social ventures

The officials said they hope the rules will be the basis for

- a similar code -i1 all parts of the diocese

FaH River Students Have Honor Roles

John Gagnon Clnd Roger Lanshydry both of Fall River will be valedictorian and honor essayist respectively at Commencement exercises at La Mennais Pre paratory School Alfred Maine On June 16 Brother Henry FICbull the principal announces

Gagnon willspeak on ProvidshyIng a Religious Atmosphere in the Home and Landry will disshycuss Design of a Religi6us Edshyucator

After a year of religious inshystruction and training _both young men will enter Le Menshynais College to prepare for teachshying careers

Group Guidance Bhorthan~ certificates An aar~ ary SChool Principals were pre- SAN FRANCISCO (NC) for supenor merit In bookkeep- sented to Nancy -Egan and Ann - Catholic high schools here wUI ing was presented to Ceclle Du~ Harding seniors by Brother have available for use this Fall charme Michael of St Marys High a series of four workbooks cover-MT ST MARY ACADEMY Waltham The awards were giv Ing the field of Group Guidance FALL RIVER en for their efforts to provide The job undertaken by the

Sister Mary Dionysia R S M pleasure for the children of St books is to present for class disshyand Sister Mary ne~isita Marys Home New BedfordMlss cussion certain critical subjects R S M wlIl accompany a group Egan devoted many afternoon of 21 students who wlIl make the hours to teaching dancing to the closed retreat at Cathedral Camp chlIdren with Miss Harding as tomorrow Saturday and Sunday accompanist

The Glee club merited highest ST ANTHONY HIGH rating at the Southeastern NEW BEDFORD Massachusetts Music Festival Sister Mary DoloroSa and Sisshyheld at Whitman Dr Edward F tel Maiyof St Amel1a missionshyGilday of Lowell State Teachers ares o~ Holy Cross explaIned College who judged the perform- the details of ~helr mission work ance commented As usual this during their visit to the school group Is excellent-verY well Sister Dolorosa spent four years trained-eVidently taking joy and In charge of a dispensaiy in justifiable pride in their work Haiti Sister Amelia has taught They are a credit to their school catchism and has done social and their directors work foi the past eight years DOMINICAN CADEMY among the natives of Pakistan FALL RIVER Both are home for a much-

Rev Matthew SuIIlvan SSCC needeci rest of the Sacred Heart Monastery SACRED HEARTS Fairhaven wlll celebrate the an- FAIRHAVEN nual Alumnae Mass in the acade Trophies badges and honor my chapel at 830 Sunday morn- certificates wlIl be presented to lng and will also be speaker at outstanding members of the the Communion breakfast fol- Catholic Civics Club at an open lowing the Mass Members of the meeting in the parish hall at 1957 graduating class will be re- 730 next Wednesday night ceived into the Alumnae Asso- Goal of all Catholic Civics elation on this occasion Clubs as sponsored by the Com-

Joan Ann Lachance 53 has mission on American Citizenship been awarded a $1200 scholar- at Catholic University is to teach amphlp for graduate work by the youth to practice Christian soshyMassachusetts Federation of cial principles for the benefit of Womens Clubs their neighborhood

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THIRD BEST IN ALL UNITED STATES William Sylvia son of Mr and Mrs William Sylvia of 357 South Oxford Street Fall River was awarded a bronze medal for placing third in the national Primary Division Boys International Contestof the A N Palmer Company The annual contest is open to the Good Writers Club Father Arthur Tansey rector of St Marys Cathedral makes the presentation while Williams teacher at st Marys School

The New Bedford District Council of the DioceSQn Council of Catholic Women iilvltes aU youth in its district to attend a Dialogue Mass to be offered at 9 Thursday morning May 30 Feast of the Ascension in Holy Name Church New Bedford

Approved by Bishop Connolly the Mass will have a special Inshytention for Cathol1c boys and girls the world over who are deshyprived of the opportunity to hear Mass and practice their lel1shygion

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Secularism Demands Total Servitude of Individual

The Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DD Bishop of Reno

The reflectiop attributed to King Solomon that there Is nothing new under the sun was probably not original with that wisest of men Likely enough he had picked it up somewhere and passed it off as the gem of his midnight meditations There is cershytainly nothing new in the secularist charge that Cashytholicism is a divisive factor In contemporary life It was levshyelled against the infant Church In the days of Imperial Rome lt furnished Indeed the official excuse for the persecutions of the first three centuries

There is an odd fascination to be found In comparing the wrltshyblgS of the second century Roshyman philosopher Celsus with those of one of his modern eounterparts Paul Blanshard tor example Any advantage on the score of interest or dignity rests with the former Celsus at least had the excuse that the Church of his day was a relashytively fresh phenomenon and that the sources of his informashytion were difficult to come by and assess for accuracy He seems to have been honestly concerned for the welfare of the Empire he revered though how far his honesty went in fabriclJtlng his eharges against the Church has always been open to question

Threat to Unity Celsus nevertheless was an

acute critic He based his attack onmiddot Christianity less on the foolshyIsh allegations he made against the divinity of Christ than on the fact that the Church was an Imperium In imperio a threat to the unity and Integrity of the Roman state Rome prided hershyself on her tolerance She welshycomed all the gods and was perfectly willing to enshrine them in her pantheon but only on condition that they should be as It were good citizens of the Empire submissive to Its secular absolutism Christianity lefused this condition It insisted that Its law being God-given was above any Imperial decree For Celsus there was only one conclusion Christianity would have to be crushed

As a good pagan of philosophishycal bent Celsus seems not to have welcomed this result He would have much preferred that the difference be settled amicashybly and that if the Christians persisted in holding to their absurd beliefs they should at least recognize the supremacy of the state Surely he thought thlampl would entail no hardship A tew gestures of conformity a tew grains of incense a little closing of the eyes when official paganism made its minimal deshymands and all would be well But If Christians were to hold fast to their pollcy of intransishygence If they were to maintain their stubborn principle of the lupremacy of God and His law the very foundations of the state would be subverted Religion in the view of Celsus is all very wellin its way but it must not interfere with the integrity of Rome

Civilization in Danger As Father Danielou remarks

in his study of Origens controshyversy with Celsus there is someshything almost moving in this cry from an old Romans heart It lIeemed to Celsus that the whole of the ancient world the entire civlllzation of Greece and Rome R thing at once religious politishycal and cultural was in danger and his grievance against the

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Christians was that they would not exert themselves in its servshyice But Celsus erred in supposshying that the Church had no interest in the salvation of the commonwealth The real point at issue was not that the Chrisshytians could not or would not be good Romans the point was shyand is - that no state can justly legislate contrary to the laws of God

In the long pull we know it was the Church that saved the Empire giving it that enormous lease on life which enabled it to endure in one form or another untll the very eve of modern times But our contemporary secularism whether of the comshymunist or positivist variety has chosen to ignore the lesson Far less tolerant than Rome it deshymands the total servitude of the individual It is unwilling to conshycede a single right as inhering in the human personality which is not the largesse of the benevshyolent state The Rome of Celsus would have been satisfied with a few exterhals of conformity the secular totalitarianism of today insists upon the slavery of the mind no less than that of the body

Would Destroy Church In our America the contest is

now shaping up around Catholic education But it is plainly stupid to suppose that were the Church in a moment of weakness to agree to the secularization of schools the matter would end there The secularist drive is aimed at the very institution of the Church herself it wlll be satisfied only when she is reshyduced to utter impotence There is a certain incredible naivete on the part of those Catholics who pIofess to believe that the edushycational secularists are simply good fellows at heart who are carried away as it were by their enthusiasm for the general welshyfare The evidence is pretty conshyclusive that their program has been mapped out with utmost care and deliberate calculation And it is not as though it were hidden in their secret archives bull they have publlshed it for all the world to read

Celsus In th~ second century Paul Blanshard Glenn Archer Mrs Agnes Meyer and their 11k in the twentieth But all along the secularists have seen the Point clearlY and steadily We have ho king but Caesar is their perennial rallY-cry The point of attack is Christ the King

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Sister Visitation an Irish-born missionary is an eight-year veteran of the leper colony in Abakaliki Nigeria where she is medical officer surgeon and general plactitioner for 3000 lepers

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By Rev D Bernard Theall OSB

If as Alger Hiss seems to intimate in his new book In the Court of Public Opinion (Knopf $5) his lawyers are continuing to search for evidence that wouldwarrant re-opening his case a readingof this book would be more important than it would I

otherwise be For I can find ness willmiddot demonstrate that the verdi~t was justifiable Because

no convincing evidence in I happen to believe that the the book itself of a miscar- Chambers work is a great docushyriage 01 maladministration C of ment of our time I do not regret justice in the original decision And I continue to be convinced of the solidity and general worth of Whitaker Chambers witness

I was involved for many months after tlie Chambers book appeared in giving a series of era1 reshyviews of it and of evalushyating 0 the I books appearshying on the case - tho s e by

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witt Because of this I had occasion to study Mr Chambers work thoroughly and repeatedly reading it in toto perhaps six times By way of preparing to review Mr Hiss book I have made a new reading of Chambers I continue to be impressed by his honesty his seriousness and-so far as a non-actor in the drama can judge-his control of the fads of the case

Typewriter Evidence At the same time I am willing

to admit that Mr Hiss book ought to be re-read a few times in order that the full weight of

- ~Is argument may be felt The case is immensely complicated and the interweaving of various elements of evidence very puzshyzling It is probably a gross over-simplification to say tha t Mr Hiss complete case stands or falls on the evidence of the typewriter which he claims was especiallymanufactured by Mr Chambers assistants If this is so Mr Hiss has not convinced at least one reader of the feasishybility of so manufacturing a typewriter that would deceive all experts who deal with such mat-

I tels I believe that one can accord

much sympathy to MI Hiss conshytention that the climate of opinshyion at the time of his trials was unfortunate for him But the chain of physical evidence preshysented in the Chambers book reshymains for me the most convincshying argument for the validity of the verdict

Cort Evidence Like Lord Jowitts unfortunate

book which had to be drastically revised after an early edition had proved seriously erroneous In the Court of Public Opinion depends heavily upon the willingness of the reader to wade through and to analyze carefully for himself a mass of court-presented evishydence

A layman in these matters will hesitate to jUdge quickly the worth and truthfulness of this material I am conviqced howshyeyer that parallel readings of Hiss presentation of his case With the story as given in Witshy

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Greenes Theology Weak Graham Greens latest play

The Potting Shed (Viking $3) is now available in book form and I should say that a preliminary reading thereof would be almost indispensable to anyone who wishes to see the play with pioshyfit Greens only other play The Living Room dealt like this one with a theological theme My own opinion is that both plays faii because of a weakness in Greenes theological knowlshyedge and reasoning I

The Potting Shed concerns the psychological disintegration and subsequent restoration to normality of James Califer son of professionally free~thihking and atheistic parents For two acts the ieader (oi playgoer) is kept- guessing about the nature of the experiellce that took place in the potting shed when James was thirteen and that deranged his whole life

Bargain With God Then the answer is provided

by Father William Califer James uncle and the only Catholic members of the family At their first meeting the priestmiddot tells James the story of how as a child James had attempted suishycide by hanging in the shed The ~oung Father William had knelt by the side of the apparently lifeshyless boy and bargained with God for his life Perhaps It WQuld be unfair to prospective readers or viewers to reveal the nature of the bargain-but on the credishybili ty of this act rests the sfrength of the playas a whole

Along with Waiting for Goshydot this is the most religious play of recent months-and like Godot It is going to be a cause for heated argument for many months to

10 Tilt ANCIHIORshyThunbull Moi1 2) 1957

Stresses World Duty On Atomic Research

TOKYO (NC) - Holy duty forbids the use of atomlc re search for purely destructive purposes His Eminence Joseph Cardinal Jirings Archbishop of Cologne declared at a press conshyference following a half hour audience withEmperor Hirohito in the Imperiai P-

The Cardinal hat the note recently given J Pope Pius XII to Japanese special envoy Masatoshi Matsushita sufficientshyly set forth the Churchs position on the atom question But he added the problem is of vital concern to all and the practical prpblems Involved should be freely and fully discussed in good faith by all nations

Asked about the future of Gershymany Cardinal Frings said that all future development must come through what he called Christian statesmanship The German people seek unification he declared but not without liberty of conscience

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Study of Infinity of God Leads to Jesus Christ

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Where was God before the universe was created asks the street-corner heckler His question breaks up nicely into two-Where was God when tqere wasnt any where Where was God when there w~snt any when Briefly the answer is that the words where and when ~ave no application to God at all But if we are as brief IlS that no one will see the Ilnswer

Where means in what place which means in what location In space But God Is a spirit tlIld a spirit doeS not occupy IIpace only boshydies need space Yet we do say that God Is eve r y where How can He be everywhere if He is not In Ilpace at all

Energy of God FOllQwd closely ~verywhere

lJleans where everything is The phrase God is eveiywhere means that God is In every thing Clearshyly a spiritual being Is not In ~ material being as water Is In a cup We must look fOl a different meanlng for the word In A Iipiritua1belng Is said to be where It operates In the things thlt reshyceive the effects of its power My lioul fOl Instance Is In every part of my body not by being spread out so that every bodily part has bull little bit of soul to itself but because the souls life-giving energies pour Into every partmiddot of the body Everything whatsoever receives the energy of Ood bringing It into existence and Iteepmg it there that is the sense In which Ood Is omnipresent Is everywhere In everything It 18 JlO convenience for God of course He does not need things But they need Him desperately

We can now look at the secshyond part of our hecklers question -before the universe was created Just as where~ Is a word of space-and God Is not In space so before Is a word of time-and God is not In time either

God Is Changeless What Is time st Augustine

lave the superb answer I know what time Is-provided you dont ask me But he went on flbm there and so must we Time is the measurement of change Things go on changing and time measures the changes A watch whose hands do not move will Jlot tell the time-because time measures chanjJe Where nothing changes there Is nothing for time to measurp so there Is no time Our material unlverse Is continushyously changing and time belongs to It God Is changeless so time has no meaning In relation to JIlm We are In time Ood 18 In eternity

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flow to Him He has all per~ecshytions in the present a present which does not change and does not cease That Is eternity The universe He created Is not llke that Things come and go Change is continuous Time and the universe started together

Concept of Eternity We must concentrate upon the

concept of eternity it brings us deep into the meaning of Ood

You and I and all men are in time which means that we are never at any moment the whol~

of ourself What we were last year what we will be next year all belongs to our total being but last year has gone and next year has not arrived There never Is a moment when we are all there We possess our being the philosophers say successively Net so Ood All that He Is He possesses In one single act of beshying Eternity does not mean evershylasting time time open at both ends so that however far you go back I~to the past there is no beginning however far you go forward Into the future there Is no end Eternity Is not time at ala It Is Gods total possession of Himself

Infinlty omnipresence eternishyty-these are rich and l~ewarding concepts but we shOUld not stay with them ~o long at a time to meet the living God Christ is there for us whom as St John says atmiddot the opening of his first Epistle we have seen with our eyes whom we have looked upon whom our hands hae handled The Infinlte we are studying is the same Infinite whom we meet In the Oospels the same Infinite whom we receive In the Blessed Eucharist

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MIDWEST EXHIBIT St Josshyeph and the Christ Child Playing new sculpture by artist Rudolph Torrini of St Louis shows pl~yshyful Child Jesus pulling 8t Josephs hair This latest work Is being shown In an all-Torrlnl exhibit at the Catholic Center St~ Louis Mr Torrini who has executedstatues stationsmiddotmiddotof thE cross and crucifixes for severa mid-western churches is head of the art department Webster Colshylege in Missouri NC Photo

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The Family Clinic

Self-Centered Husbands Cause Needless Anxiety

By Rev John L~ Thomas SJ st Louis University

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My husband doesnt like a thing do around the house Weve been married for almost six months and things arent getting any better Ive learned one thing though his mother is just about the best cook houseshy

keeper buyer and so on since Eve set up shop Im as a reflection ow their own efshygetting tired of trying to forts The young bride middottends to

be so sensitive because to someplease him Nothing I do extent she feels she is in comshyseems to be just right How does petition with hero husbands mother She wants to prove that she is just as competent and efshyficient as her older riyal forgetshyting that she has already won the battle by getting some mothshyers son to marry her

Set Him Right If a little analysis reveals tl111t

your present troubles represent nothing more than the normal growing pains of early marri shyage you have little to fret about Both of yOU will become more sure of yourselves- as time goes on When your husband thoughtshylessly brags about his mother reflect that some day youmiddot hope to have boys who wlll grow up to brag about you Youmiddotllmiddot like that wont you

On the other hand if youVI married to an habitual griper you have a different case on your hands Marriage calls formiddot ad- justment and adaptation but these should be mutual It Is not wise to make all the concessions in any partnership If your husshyband expects you to do so it WIll be prUdent to set him straight from the start Quarreling wont help matters under these circum~ stances State your position once and then ignore his later comshyments You have no reason to feel insecure After all yoU can always burn his toast and you can always say no cant you

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Happy to Be Back While it was a source of hapshypiness for Mother to tiavel to her beloved France she showed no less happiness on returning to her middotmiddotSt Annes family to bring to the hospital her efficient adshyministration and kindly leadershyship After approving the comshypleted painting and decoratinr that make the visitor to St Annes think he has stepped into one of middotthe better hotels Mother is turning her attention to the finishing touches in the new Chapel the spiritual center of this modern hospital Present plans call for the Chapel to be dedicated by -the Bishop on June 29

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Cana Sunday June 9 Cana II at Santo Christo Church sponshysored by the parish Council of Catholic Women to be given by Rev Raymond W McCarthy and Rev Anthony M Gomes

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strange animals Martha They g rip e while theyre home wit h mother and they gripe when tlieyre in a home of their own It may be that they have been spoiled as children but I lather feel it is their own thoughtshyless way of as-Berting and getshyting attention They want to be noticed to feel important Like all youthful striving for Indepenshydence their thinking is selfcenshytered and critical of others What others do for them is taken for granted as if they deserved it This is a youthfUl age Unfortushynately some men and women never develop beyond it

Two Sides Is this the type you married

Lets not pass hasty judgriient There may be other factors inshyvolved in the situation which merit further consideration In the first place the early months of marriage call for numeious adjustments and changes Doshymestication is a gradual process and while theyre getting used to it some young men feel they are giving up more ortheir freedom than they bargained for At times young brides are more domineering than they imiddotealize The inexperienced groom may react by asserting his independshyence in curious ways One of these may be dissatisfaction with the way you run the house

Over Sensitive Second is it possible that you

are ovel~-sensitive about your performance around the home Are you trying too hard to be a succesli Sometimes when we are starting out at a new job our anxiety causes us to see critishycism where none was intended If we are trying very hard to please even the failure to noshytice ourmiddot efforts may be intershypreted as an implicit condemshynation of what weve done

Third many young husbands are not aware of their brides normal feeling of insecurity in their lllt)V roles They may care- lessly throw out references to their mothers way of doing things without stopping to think tha t their brides may take this

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Supreme Pontiff Indicates

Collaboration Essential To Lasting World Peace

By Donald McDonald Davenport Catholic Messenger

Several weeks ago I commented J1ere on Pope Pius XIIs address to Pax Romana on the movement for world union and the responsibility of Catholics particularly intellectuals to contribute to the successful outcome of that movement I promised to return to this subject folshylowing receipt of the full text of the Popes address

If anything the text discloses an even stronger affirmation of the need for both world unshy10n and Cathoshylic contributions thereto t han was indicated In the first news report of the Popes speech

A Christian mys the Holy Father cannot remain Indiffershyent to the development of the world If he sees roughly outshylined under the pressure of events an ever more definite Inshyternational community he knows that this union wllled by the Creshyator ought to culminate In the union of minds and hearts In a common faith and a common love

Not onIf can he but he must work for the achievement of this community still In the making

Catholic Collaboration As I pointed out in the earlier

column Pius XII raises the question whether Catholics can collaborate In the formation of this world community With those institutlons where God Is not expressly recognized as the aushythor and legislator of the unishyverse

His answer to this question is yes and it may be useful to note two preliminary points leading to his affirmative anshybull wer

The first is Pius conception of the function of Catholic intellecshytuals as such You are not isoshylated researchers 01 autonomous thinkers he tells the Pax Roshymana members You are Cathshyolic intellectuals which means that you are charged with a unishyversal social responsibility for all that which concerns the spread of Christian truth and Its conshycrete application in all fields of activity

Social Responsibility The genuine Intellectual Is not

then the egghead which antl shy1ntellectuals too often would have the non-Intellectuals beshylieve He Is not a narrow specialshyIst nor Is he a pure theorist though both specialization and theory are indispensable Neither 1s he simply a clever conversa tionalist content with making points in the drawing-room or salon flashy in the way that a toy rocket Is flashy and with about as much staying power

The genuine Catholic Intelshylectual is rather charged with a universal social responsibility

This may explain ] might add why the authentic Catholic inshytellectual the man whose Cathoshylicity and scholarship are as deep as they are unquestionably of one piece Is invariably In othe very front of all truly progresshyelve reforms whether the reshyforms be of political social or economic structures both in the nation and between middotnatlons This may also explain why inshytellectuals are so cordially deshyIlpised by all self-serving specialshyinterest groups and by those citishyzens of demagogic Inclinations whose approach to all social poshylitical and economic problems is fundamentally emotional

Short-Cut Apologetics The second point of Pius XII

is one which is today being disshycussed with Increasing frequency Itnd penetration particularly among certain French and Engshylish theologians

By the Quthority which your

cultlire and the competence acshyquired in your profession conshyfer on you said the Pope to the Pax Romana members you are for your milieu both a question and an answer

Contrast this recognition of the infllience value of culture and personal competence in ones work or profession with the atti shytUde still too often found in short-cut apologetics and aposshytolic formulae that zeal and

good Intentions are really all that count Competence If It is conslderedat all Is tolerated but always on a kind of skeptical bashysis as though fidelity to ones work or profession had to be watched lest It undermine ones apostolic actions

Heading Right Way Professional competence does

not or course undermine the apostolate It supports It Unshyconniving dedication to ones work uncompromising effort to bring the comp~tence of ones work up to the level of ones tal shyents commands the natuml adshymiration and respect of the man Who so far as religion is conshycerned is an unbeliever It Is only after such an unbeliever has come to respect the natural goodshyness of the competent craftsman or professional that he Is led to wonder at the underlying motishyvation of such competence Whether or not he comes to see that motivation Is a profound Christian inspiration he Is at least heading in the right direcshytion

bullThe Holy Father asks the quesshy

tion whether those Catholic inshytellectuals who have achieved considerable public influence should participate in uncertain enterprises of an International character since such participashytion could seem to stand surety for an Inadmissable political or social system

Prejudice and Passion His answer is again encourag-

Ing Despite this seemingly unshyfavorable situation there still exists hesays a vasf area in which minds free from prejudice

and passion can bring harmony and help one another for the sake of a real and valuable comshymon good

In those international organishyzations which propose a unishyversal humanitarian goal for themselves say Pius Catholic intellectuals will find some genshy

erous souls and superior minds which are susceptible to being raised above material preoccushypatlons and of understanding that the truly collective destiny of humanity presupposes the abshysolute value of each of the indishyviduals who compose It

Catholic Responsibility Reason and mutual recognishy

tion of the natural law are solid enough support says Pius for Catholics to contribute their share to the world community in formation

Reading between the lines of the Popes Pax Romana addless I do not think it is fanciful to say he seems to feel that if Cathshyolics in fact do not contribute their share to the organization of the world community the world has but two alternatives a world union forced by tyranny or a world conflict ending in gloshybal catastrophe Indeed he reshymarks that men and nations are convinced that these are the alternatives to a world communshyity based on law Significantly he does not dissociate himself from that conviction

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NARRAGANSETT LEAGUE CO-CHAMPIONS Mount st Mary Ac~demy deshybaters of Fall River who shared honors with De -LaSalle Academy ofmiddot Newport were left to fight seated Patricia McGee president and Sylvia Sheehan secretary standshying Marilyn ~ennedy Margaret Griffin Mary Butler Carole Matimore and Mary Silva

Weating Miraculousmiddot Medal Leads To Conversion of Six in Family

TOLEDO (NCl--Six of the eight Hinseys are Catholics now thanks in a large measure to a

MiraculouS- Medal worn by the mother of the family While a patient In St Charles

Hospifal for three months in 1955 Mrs William M Hinsey

Jr a non-Catholic wore the medal It was the medal that got her and the hospital chapshylain Father Clarence Schuerman of the Precious Blood Fathers talking about the Church

Mrs Hinsey had no church afshyfiliation

At the hospital she started reading the Bible and a cate- chism She also read several books by Catholic authors Her ieading continued while she was convalescing at home

In 1956 she began taking relishygious instructions from Father

- Schuerman She said her read- shying of Father Leo Treses column in the Catholic Chronicle Toledo diocesan newspaper helped her to understand the sacrmiddotaments

She started going to Mass someshytimes accompanied by hell chishydren bull

Mrs Hinsey was baptized last October Then five of her chil shydren followed her example and embraced the Catholic faith

Mrs Hinseys older daughter Linda 15 attends Protestant services MI Hinsey does not belong to any church Mrs Hinshy

sey said here that she middothas found something to whichthere Is ri

foundation

Attleboro Women Elect Officers

New officers for the La(ii~s of

Ste Anne Sodality and Att~eboro District National Council of Catholic Women were elected at

0 joint meeting in middotst Josephs Hall Attleboro

Sodality officers are Mrs Jushyliette Gaudreau president Mrs Armand Pinault first vice-presishydent Mrs Adelard Gagnon sec- ond vice-president Mrs Ernest Charlebois secretary Mrs Julien Forget treasurer and Mrs Albert Moussea~ pl~blicity chairman

CounCIl offICers are Mrs Ra~ph Patunoff ~orth Attieboro presishydent MISS Jenr)le Repuccl Mansfield vice-president Mrs

George Bauzo Norton recording secretary Mrs Leo Campb~ll South Attleboro treasurer Very Rev John J Shay pastor of St John s Church Attleboro IS mCderator

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HEIDELBERG Germany (NC) -American Catholic lay action is now spreading among Amerishycans overseas with the establishshyment of a Military Council of Catholic Women in Europe I~

13 made up of nine area councils in Germany France and Italy

At a meeting here with Msgrbull (Lt Co) Charles J Murphy Vicar Delegate of the Armed Forceshere and Mary Donohoe organizational secretary of the National Council of Catholio Women 40 delegates of various womens groups discussed theil formal affiliation with Washshyington headquarters More than 60 groups are to join with an estimate of nell I I y 10000 women

Through the efforts of Miss Donohoe who held some 30

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How explain t~e hatred agalnst Our Divine Lord today No one hates Buddha or Socrates or Mohammed no one lifts hill fists against Lenin It Is because these are dead But Christ live~ He lives in His Mystical Body the Church He lives in the

osouls of the faithful in the state of grace He lives In the Eu charist in the tabernacle

The Devil never inspires anyone to hate the dead fOr example Napoleon But he does inspire even pagans to hate Christ This eXPlains a wild orgy of hate that took place in

bull a Mission in China Iititie children entered the Catholic Mission dragged the Sister prayshying before the Blessed Sacrament into the streets tore the altar linens to shreds ripped the arms off the crucifix used candlesticks to smash the Stations of middotthe Cross pried the tashybernacle from the altar but unable to force the steel door they threw it into the street

Souls who are sensitive to Christ still enduring His Passion will make an extra visit to Our Lord in the Blessed Sacrashyment They will scarifice a luxury to

enable the Holy Father to erect a tabershy nacle in some-other part of the world where Jesus will be loved and adored in peace

GOD LOVES YOU to Mrs A A for $35 I am a housewife whose six children have all grown uP except on I have so much extra tim now that I sew for other people and make a little spendshy

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Nature is dressed in softest pastels and In the midst of these lovely hues the radiance of the white Bridal (own First Communion dress and Graduation robe bear witness to the pure

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Sports Chatter season thiE week Competition stopped a Red Wilson smash THE ANCHORshywlll be continued throughout the with his face and had to be Thurs Mav 23 1957I lSISummer months culminating In carried off the field Fortunately September with ~he playoffs for Attendance at Games Best Rosen on the restricted list inshyCausey was not seriously injured the Diocesan championship Why stead of the voluntary retired not get out and see your team and it is believed that Malzone list Under this arrangementWay to Help eyO Players In action Theres noting like an fluffered only a bad bruise Talkshy Rosen could return to the lineup appreciative audience to bring ing about third basemen its tomorrow rather than observeBy Jack Kineavy out a boys best efforts worthy of note that the Cleve~ the 60-day wait were he on the

Lady lIanager land Indians have placed Al voluntary list Somerset Bleh School Coach Just a few years ago a controshy

An unwritten but well adhered to baseball law deshy versy of major proportions arose In the press box at Harvardmands that changes be made when a club is floundering Stadium The occasion was theSuch is the case with the Washington Senators As a reshy Lincoln M Dunlapannual Harvard-Cornell football

sult manager Charley Dressen was fired by president Cal game The issue centered about REGISTERED ENGINEERGriffith In Detroit on the the presence of a distaff CornelshySen at 0 l s first Western The new league brIngs to 28 the Ian sports writer intent on covershy Announces the relocation of his office for the swing number of circuits in the Nation- Ing the game for the school paper practice of Professional Engineering atfrom the heretofore all male

The action brought howls al Association which embraces sanctuary atop the Stadium elf derision from all Quarters It some 200 teams in all Tradition was ultimately breechshy 19 PURCHASE STbeing a generally regarded cershy Should Encourage Boys ed but not without difficulty

Fall River Mass taInty that the present Washingshy Amateur ball In these environs Stonehill College in North Eaton ton roster would experIence diffishy and I daresay generally is but a goes Cornell one better however culty in a Triple A classification shadow of its former stature The Chieftains varsity tennis bull Direct engineering services to architects industrialHowever as a matter of expeshy novations have been introduced Quad boasts a lady manager institutional and commercial establishments dience the manager is the most In the form of Little League for Miss Anne Carrigg 57 of Brockshy

bull Studies reports estimates design plans specificationsexpendable and It is he who must youngsters Pony and Babe Ruth ton supervIsion an~ consultatIonao Named to succeed Dressen Leagues for early adolescents Really Bot Corner was Coach Harry Lavagetto It Almost unique however in its Its open season on third baseshy bull Air Conditioning Air Cleaning Boiler Plants DryingIs no no secret that Cookie was organizational setup is the CYO men Latest casualty is the Red Electrical Exhausting HeatIng Piping Plumbing a most reluctant successor This which affords the older player Box Frank Malzone The rookie Sprinklers Refrigeration Ventilation is readlly understandable Lavashy the opportunity of participating third sacker was felled by a bad aetto has long been a Dressen during and beyond his high bounce hopper off the bat of Telephones OSborne 4-6306 aide He too severed connections IIchool days These parish spon- Joe DeMaestri Two weeks ago with the Brooklyn organization In 53 when the Dodger front is~ol~e~d~t~ea~m~s~l~a~u~n~ch~e~d~t~h~e~1~95~7~~b~0~n~U~S~y~ou~n~g~s~te~r~~w~a~Yn~e~c~a~u~s~e~y~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ _ office refused to give boss Dresshylen any more than a one year pact even though Charley had annexed the National League title that year

Actually Ludicrous The situtation actually is ludishy

crous There has been no evIshydence of player disgruntlement with Dressen Early In the month fiery Catcher C 1i n t Courtney was fined $200 for Inshylubordlnation but Pete Runnels and Eddie Yost - two of the few bona fide major league operashy

tlves of the club - vouched for Dressens fair-mindedness In his dealings wIth the players The move certainly cant be attributshyed to financial belt tightening The club is obligated to honor its contract with Bressen and It Is only natural to assume that Lavagettos paycheck will be larger in keeping wIth his greater lesponslblllties That Dressen IS IL most competent baseball man aoes without saying What then has the front office gained Lavagettos reaction is signifishycant What can I do that Charley couldnt he asked Indeed the ways of baseball middotare aometimes strange

Paroehlab Bumble Somerset Coach Ed Lowneys Holy Famishy

ly nine came up with the bIggest upset of the scholastic season last Thursday a 1-0 decisIon over So mer II e t defending Narry League champions The game was Jemln1scent of past historic Iltruggles between the two friendshyly rivals Beaten in an early Ileason encounter and mired deep In the standings with an Ull1mshypressive 2-7 record the Parochiashyals werent conceded a chance agaInst their talent laden rivals The game certainly Js lllustrative of the humbling influence of sports It is a well known fact that coaches - particularly footshyball coaches - have a tendency to cry poor In pre-season analshy)ses Some characterIstically reshyduce caution to absurdity I wonder however1 some of these dour predictions arent born of an experIenced appreciation for

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this Summer It will stalt as a four team affaIr each with It major league sponsor Baltimore Brooklyn Pittsburgh and St Louis are the parent teams repshylesented

The league will callY a D elasslficatlon and only playeJs wIth no previous professional exshyJ)el1ence wlll be eligible In theory it is designed to IJive young players a chance to develshyt)j) llJnong tbelr peers in their ~IJmiddotllt ycm of profcllsional ball

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HOLY CROSS FATHERS CENTENNIAL Officers of the Solemn HOLY CRO~S CONGREGATION OBSERVES CENTENNIAL Rev High Mass offered at Coyle High are Rev James F Lyons (left) deaconi Michael Jednakowski CSC chaplain to the Brothers at Coyle High Rev Michael Jednakowski CSC (second left) celebrant Rev Jos~ph Taunton is greeted by Brother Eudes Hartnett CSC pr~ncipal of the L Powers subdeacon and Rev ~rancis B Connors (right) master of school while Rev Edward Hartnett CSC ofmiddot the Holy Cross Mission ceremonies Fatpers Lyons Powers and Connors are Coyle graduates Band looks on

May is a month of momentous importance for one tion of the young boys body Father Tho m a 8 C Duffy of Taunton was named Presimiddot mind and soul It is not in the new Superior of the Mission dent In 1951 during the pres

of th~ religious institutes of the diocese of Fall River I t elementary schools that these denJy of Rev Francis BolandBand was able to invite his men cmarks the one hundredth anniversary of the papal ap- precious possessions of youth are to move from North Dartmouth Stonehill became co-educational

Proval of the Constitutlons of the CongTegation of Holy threatened it is in the high In 1952 the General Chapter apmiddot _ school and college where minds to North E~ston So ample were proved the elevation of the East-

Cross which was founded in are maturing faculties awaken the accomodatio~s moreover it ern Vice-Province to the rank LeMansFl~al)Ce in 1837 The founded the University of No- lng and habits being formed was possible to move the semi- of Province

Priests of the Congregation tre Dame du Lac in Ii log cabin shaping the youths whole future nary too The North Dartmouth Province Split on the shore of St Marys Lake life-both in this life and the house then became the needed

conduct Stonehill College outside the tiny village of South next C Holy Cross Novitiate with the The growth of the college Saint Pius Tenth Seminary and Bend Several years later the In the same letter the Bishop present Superior General Very forced the Mission Band to remiddot Our Lady of Holy Cross Semin- Holy Cross Sisters opened a announced that the Brothers of Rev Christopher OToole as turn to its old home near New ary in North Easton the Holy school for girls nearby It was Holy Cross from Notre Dame Master of Novices Bedford the Novitiate meantime Cross Mission Band in North called St Marys wereto teach in the new school had been transferred to the Dartmouth the Brothers of the Priests Brothers arid Sisters Father Donahue had thus sent Open StonehlllCollege Green Mountains of Vermont A Congregation direct Monsignor of Holy Cross came to Canada his own religious to direct the For 11 years no further foun- new classroom building Holy Coyle High School in Taunton to start schools in 1847 and in school named in honor of his old dations were made in the East Cross Hall completed in Janushythe Sisters of Holy Cross teach at 1853 at the special behest of the friend But in 1946 Rev James Conner- ary 1957 is the newest Stonehill Saint Anthonys parish in New Sovereign Pontiff the Congre- ton was sent by the Provincial structure a cafeteria and recreshy

Dartmouth Seminarymiddot tmiddot 1 b il i i tBedford gation undertook to staff mis- to meet the request made by the a lOna u d ng s expec ed to The foimder of the Congrega- sion outposts in Bengal India At approximately the same Most Revmiddot Will i a m Hafey be started this summer accordshy

tiono( Holy cross Very Rev Publish Magazine time that plans for Coyle High Bishop of Scranton for a col- ing to Rev James Sheehan Basil Anthony Mary Moreau e The growth of Holy Cross in School were going ahead Father leg in Wilkes - Barre Pa That President of Stonehill diocesan priest of Le Mans was the United States from the Donahue had interested himself year Christ the Kings Col- As the priests society has adshyborn in 1799 while the Directory founding of Notre Dame has in the prospect of opening a ege for men was opened Three vaneed in the East so has the still ruled France While Basil been considerable Besides es- seminary in the diocese Bishop years later in May 1948 the ter- Brothers In the General Chapshywas still a young boy Napoleon tablishifil~ other schools like- St Cassidy acting in the name of ritory including New England tel of 1945 it was decided that Buonaparte made the name of Edwards University in Austin the disabled Bishop Feehan who and the Middle Atlantic States the common good called for the France terrible in the ears of all Texas in 1876 and Partland Uni- had expressed the wish to have was constituted the Eastern Vice priests and Brothers to have sepmiddot Europe By the time the future versity Portland Oregon in 1901 Holy Cross priests in Fall River Province of Holy Cross Father arate provinces under the one founder had been aidained to the Congregation has attempted invited Father Donahue to come Connerton was named Vice-Pro- General Administration the holy priesthood he could see other things In 1865 the first east to look at some property vincial and one of his first off- As the Centenary Year begins his mother country everywhere Catholic weekly magazine The The Superior General together cial acts made known in the the works of the Congregation marked by the ravages of the Ave Maria was published at No- with Rev Alfred Charron CSC summer was to errect Stonehill under the Providence of God are Revolution and Napoleonic ty- tre Dame PrOvincial of Canada and Rev College on the Ames estate in many There are foundations ranny James Burns CSC Provincial North Eaton It was called Stone- across the world with invitations

S t New England Site of Indiana came to Fall River hlll because it occupled what had to undertake more The priest1One ocle y In 1913 a young Holy Cross 1931 Th 1

Among the many French h R J W Do 10 ey were warm y re- before been called Stone Hill and Brothers of Holy Cross in preac er ev ames na- ceived by Bishop Cassidy and the House That fall the college the Diocese of Fall River are

priests who stirred themselves to hue conducted a mission in St purchase of the Crary Hospital opened with 125 male students aware of the great responsibilityrelieve this situation was the Marys parish in Taunton and tiN tl D t th h d tmiddot 1propel y n or 1 ar mou largely veterill1s of World War II that is theirs in tee uca lona Rev James Dujarie who found- on his return to Indiana ex- d d At f t h i was conSI ere Irst 1 was Rev George Benaglia a native program of the Ctturch heref St J 1820 to teach religion in schools of the people and said he hoped but by the time the General By August 1835 Father Dujarie that one day the Congregation Chapter of 1932 had clostd the

ed the Brothers 0 osep n pressed his delight with the piety impossible to acquire the estate

l1ad become so worn out with all ht t blsh lmiddottselfmiddot ln Newmig es a I purchase was made and the proshyhe had endured during the E 1 nd Thlrteen yealS laterng a perty for the seminary secured Reign of Terror that he Father Qonahue became Super- the next year The first Mass in turned to the young seminary ior General of Holy Cross In Q Our Lady of Holy Cross Semi professor Basil Moreau to have very few years he was to realize nary was offered by Father him assume the government of the hope of 1913 Donahue on the Feast of the t he Brothers Some time before Th beloved Monslgnor Jamese Immaculate Conception of Mary tl1is at the ~uggestion of Fath~r Coyle was pastor of St Marys Dec 8 1933 The Brothers from Dujarie Father Moreau had set when Father Donahue preached Coyle joined with the priests in about organizing a group of aux- the mission While it is not the great act of thanksgiVing iliary priests to assist in the min- known if the Monsignor ever dis- In May 1934 Rev Archibald istry of the diocese and to teach cussed the matter with Father McDowell CSC came to estabshyin colleges Donahue then he had for a long Ush an eastern branch of the

In 1837 Father Moreau found- t Ie hed the ldea of seeIme c 1 11S bull Holy Cross Mission Band in ed a new religiots family pat- ing a high school for boys built North Dartmouth It was soon temed on the Holy Family the In th F 11 R D The a Iver lOcese e evident as more priests arrived Brothers were dedicated to the died b f h 1good priest e ore e cou d to work as missioners and as the foster father of Christ as Jose- realize his project but when number of postulants for the phites of Holy Cross a newly preaching the eulogy at Mon- priesthood increitsed that the organized group of Sisters of signor Coyles funeral Most Rev North Dartmouth house was no Holy Cross were dedicated to the J middotC d th A t 1ames assl y en pos 0 lC longer large enough for both Mother of God and the priests Administrator announceltithat groups were consecrated to the Sacred such a school would soon be built He-art of Jesus as Salvatorists of He remarked that Monsignor Settle in North Easton Holy Cross (When approval for Coyle had been putting small During the first months ofI

this new congregation was sought sums aside for the purpose for 1935 accordingly Father Mcshyin Rome the Holy See wisely de- years and that this money would Dowell and a fellow missioner creed that the priests and Broth- be supplemented for the project Father George FiScher were ers should be grouped together Coyle High School scouting the countryside north in one society and the Sisters in - Excavation began in Decem- of Taunton for new quarters their own society) - ber 1932 and the official open- The lovely estategt of Frederick

Establish Notre Dame mg was promulgated in e IBS- Lothrop Ames with its splendid Very Rev Edward SOlin and toral letter in July 1933 In the Colonial house struck them as

six Holy Cross Brothers were letter Bishop Cassidy indicated the most suitable place for their welcomed in Indiana in 1841 to that the object for which this purposes It seemed at first that open a boys school in the wild- school is erected and will be con- the property would be uriobtainshyemess In November 1842 these ducted is tliiee-fold Christian able but after much negotiatin seven pioneers of Holy Cross development training and direc- U was acquired By Oct 11

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2 THE ANCHORshy Missouri JudgeThurs May23 1957

Is New Leader Schools Justmiddot CINCINNATI (NC) - Davidmiddot

M McMullan of St Louis long An R Apart time leader in Catholic laity afshy

CINCINNATI (NC) - Public apd private schools are paralshylel ~ not opposed to each other Archbishop Karl J Alter of Cinshycinnati declared here

We Catholics are not trying to be exclusive clannish unwillshying to associate with our neigh bors There Is only one reason why we believe In religious education and that Is - we are folloWing the directives of the Divine Master Himself

(It Is our philosophy of educashytion the Archbishop said to llive our childrep compe~nt

qualified and dedicated teachers They will instruct our youth In the three Rs ~nd properly motishyvate them in giving a true persshypective vivifying them with that other R-rellgion the most vital of the Rs They will see that

the teaching of our youth is not a job half done

Too long have modern educashy fairs has been elected president tors given God and morality a of the National Council of Cathshy ahabby silent brush-off he said ollc Men Easter Double White MassCriminal statistics eloquently A judge of the Missouri Cirshy Proper Gloria Second Collect prove that they have taught our cuit Court MJ yencMullan sucshy St Phillip Neri Confessor Creed iouth to be smart but not saintshy ceeds Albert J Sattler New York Preface of Easter bto be happy but not holy atorneYas head of the CQtholic MONDAY-St Bede the Venshyto be clever but not conscienshy federation which has 8600af- erable Confessor and Doctor of tious These are the reasons why filiated Catholic mens organizashy the Church Double White Mass

Proper Gloria Second Collectthere is no reSpect for authortty tions with a total membership Rogations Third Collect StDivine or human-why there Is of some nine mlllionmiddot men John I Pope and Martyr Creed license instead of liMrty-whY Other officers elected Includshy Preface of Easter many elders despair of the rising ed John Cornelius Hayes of Chishy TUESDAY-St Augustine ofleneratlon cago vice president Wllliam F Canterbury Bishop and ConfesshyI have no hesitancey said Johnson Paterson secretary and liceman must act mOre as a He will not tolerate having Its SOI Double White Mass Proper good name 8ull1ed by disorderthe Archbishop in saying that Paul AFlynn Toledo treasurer friend counsellor and helperGloria Third Collect for Peace negligence 01 bad habitsthe Catholic schools contribute Members at large of the exeshy No Creed Prefaceof Easter than as a iepresentative of reshy When public esteem towardmightily middotto the strong moar cutive committee elected includshy WEDNESDAY-Vigil of Ascenshy pression His Holiness Pope Plus your whole force Is well founded fibre of our nation and that they ed Gerald A LEstrange Reno Bion Simple-White Mass Propshy

represent a tremendous contri- Frank Heller Dallas John F er Gloria Second Collect St XII has declared the Pope said Mary Magdalene de Pazzi Virshy

cial well-being of state and local ard J Underhill Superior and gin Third Collect Rogations no lovernments Thomas F QUirm Boston

bution on our part to the finanshy Donnelly Grand Rapi~s Howshy

Creed Preface of Easter THURSDAY - Ascension of Our Lord Jesus Christ Double ofTremendous Catholic P rchasing I class White Mass ProperGloria Creed Preface and Comshy

Power Overlooked by -Bu~iness municantes of Ascension HolyDay of Obligation

ST LOUIS (NC)-The buying places withus is a joke under power of Catholics will decide the circumstances French Cardinal Plans

Until thismiddot wall of separation the future of the Catholic press is breached our publications will 44 New Structures Cat h 0 II c journalists while never go much farther than theirmiddot PARIS (NC)~Forty-four new

itrlving consta-ntIy for technical present position churches and chapels will soon and plofessional advance must The Bishop then told the Cathshy be built In Paris and other cities

olic journalists that their buying of the Paris archdiocese Cardishynot neglect the field of adver- power will determine the future nal Feltin Archbishop of Pads

timng of the Catholic press has announced The new churces These sobel walnlngs were -is~ and chapels are needed because

Ilued here by Bishop Thomas K Vatican Honors of the tremendous population Gorman of Dallas~Fort -Worth growth in the archdiocese during

the past 25 middotyears He pointed outThe Bishop Episcopal Chairman Head of France - that 100 years ago the populashyof the Press Department of the VATICAN CI bullNational Catholic Welfare Con- T~ (NC)-French tion of the two sees of Paris and

President Rene ccity was awardshy Versailles constituted five and aference gave the keynote address half per cent of Frances people to the 47th annual convention ed the Supreme Order of Christ Today he said theirmiddot combinedof the Catholic Press Association the Vaticans highest decoration population makes up 16 per cent

Large advertisers national In connection with his state visit of the national census

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our publications The national and remarking that the visit lleCuIar magazines and local daily constituted a memorable event papers are read by the B~me in the centlrles-old history of people who read our publications relations between the Holy See They give us some charity ads and the noble French nation and buy off large Catholic buy- the Pope recalled the spiritual ers with donations and gifts and cultural riches of France

Yet the Catholic market Is It also gives Us great pleesshyhuge Our dioceses our schools ure he added to see this field

- our hOspitals our Institutions of work so varied and promlsshyour parishes to say nothing of lng provide the growing genershyour millions of families with all ation with the opportunity of their needs purchase unbeliev- developing the traditional qualishyable quantities of goodll every tles of the past In new ways of year life

1956 STATISTICS FOR OUR DIOCESE Diocesan Priests 214 Children in Orphanages 410

Order Priests 134 Children in Foster Homes 55 Parishes 103 Hospital Beds 184 Brothers 56 Patients Treated 10205 Sisters 942 Special Hospital Beds 76 seminarians 59 Patients Treated 225 High Schools 10 Homes for Aged 3 High School Students 2530 Guests 475 Elementary Schools 47 Baptisms 7199 Elementary School Pupils 16793 Converts _295 Religious Instruction Classes 706 Marriages 2209 PublicSchool Pupils Attending 25391 Deaths 2527 Total Youth Under Instruction 45504 Catholic PopUlation 246985 Orphanages

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NEW SCHOOL FOR EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN This beautiful building on Highland Avenue Fall River will lIerve as the first diocesln school for exceptional children under 10 years of age Sisters of Mercy will staff the school The new diocesan endeavor was announced last week by Bishop Connolly

New Bedford Planning Tribute For Father William Thomson

Community-wide tribute will be paid to Rev William D Thomson former director of the New Bedford Catholic Welfare Bureau and chaplain of St Marys Home at a testimonial banquet at Lincoln Park Wedshynesday June 5

Father Thomson is serving now as administrator of St Marys Church Attleboro

Herman V LaMarllt associate professor in management at Northeastern University and close personal friend of ~- Father Thomson will be guest speaker

Invited guests include Mr and Mrs LaMark Mrs David Thomshyson of Taunton Father Thomshylions mother MI and Mrs Alshyfred Leonard of Taunton Mr and Mrs James David of Abingshyton sisters and brothers-in-law bull brother Raymond J ThomshyIon of Staten Isiand and his wife Mrs Thomson

Bishop James L Connolly Rt Rev Msgr James J Gerrard pastor of st Lawrence Church

Inquiry Reveals Many Enlistees Lax About Faith

ST LOUIS (NC) - Questionshynaires completed by Catholics entering the U- S Air Force inshydicated that fewel than half went to Confession at least once 8 year the deputy chief of Air Force chaplains said here

But Msgr (Brig Gen) Tershyence P Finnegan said 90 per cent of the Catholics returned to more regular reception of the sacraments and attendance at Mass after only two weeks of instll1ction

Citing a survey taken at Sampshyson Air Force Base Msglmiddot Finshynegan said of 900 Catholic enshylistees queried 247 said they leceived the Sacrament of Penshyance only once a yeal Another 283 said they received it less than once a year Of the total 97 had not been baptized 300 had not been confirmed the Chaplain Corps officer reported He said haif of those married had been married outside the Church

Ms~r Finnegan placed the blame for the laXity on parents who he said were indifferent about their religion and gave their children little or 10 instrucshytton

and Rev John F Hogan Father Thomsons successor as Welfare Bureau director and chaplain of st Maiys

Bristol County Probate Judges Beatrice H Mullaney and Walshyter L Considine Judge August C Taveira Third District Court of New Bedford Judge Harry K Stone Plymouth County Probate Court and tvo boys and two girls from St Marys Home all of whom were close to Father Thomson in his work

Catholics Halle Better Attendance Record

TUEBINGEN -Germany (NCt -An average of 60 per cent of western Germanys Catholics at shytend church regularly compared with an average of 18pel cent church attendance for Protestshyants according to a new study published here

The study published was based on a survey made in 1953 Conshyditions do not appear to have changed substantially since that time however During the surshyvey about 4000 persons in 152 communities of western Gershymany were interviewed

The age bracket of those inshyterviewed was between 18 and 79 Only foul per cent of these were not church members which means that 96 per cent were paying their church taxes which in this country are collected by the government by a pro rata method on the basis of income taxes

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Critic Suggests Movie Clubs

NOTRE DAME (NC) - A sixshypoint plan for motion picturlit study has been suggested by Ed-shyward Fischer film critic fOl AIS Maria magazine

He offered the following six points for such clubs

1) They should be organized around one person who knows motion picture standards and who can teach

2) Club members should study a few simple books about films before sounding off

3) They should read some books on which films are based and analyze the problems that had to be worked out in making the films

4) They should study Lewis Hermans book Screen Playshywriting to better understand artistic standarils

5) They ought to write reviews of films to develop mental disshycipline and critical thinking

6) dUb members should check their reviews against those apshypearing in Films in Review a monthly magazine published by the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures with headshyquarters in New York

After a year 01 two of such discipline- Mi Fischer stated club members will find themshyselves looking at films with new and more Intelligent msights They wlll understand what phony democracy it Is to feel that onlt mans opinion Is lUI good as anshyothels In criticizing the arts

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4 THE ANCHORshyThe Yardstick Right-to-Work laws Are DesignedThurs May 23 1957

To Bring End to Labor UnionsStormy Session in Store Unions Are fold i

CHIltAGO (NC) - A priest degree of regimentation hostlle and a railroad executive clashed to the whole spirit of free instiFor-Union Confederation Reforms Needed over the right-to-work law reshy tutions wholly unnecessary forBy Msgr George G Higgins ST LOUIS (NC)-The constishy cently proposed In the Illinois the prosperity and w~ll-being of

Director-Social Action Dept-NCWO tutions of some labor unions legislature the unions and puts excessive should be reformed immediately Father Leo C Brown SJ of and unnecessary powers in theThe International Confederation of Free Trade Unions Secretary of Lapor James P St Louis University said hands of labor leaderswhlch

will hold its biennial convention in North Africa during In many service industries In ineVitably leads to abusesMitchell has saidthe early part of July It promis~s to be a very stormy wholesale and retail trades in Under our American conceptThis is action he asserted those areas of manufacturing of individual liberty imd dignitygat)lering andmiddot it could be the beginning of the end of which labor can ta~e its~lf to

characterized by semi-skilled of person every man has thestrengthen democracy within itsICFTU employment I would expect right to an opportunity to proshyranks and to curb the activitiesBut the Amerloon unions youSo far as the present right-to-work laws to create cure the means of survival Toof corrupt union leaderswill say are notsoclallst unions organizing problems which many deny this basic right is not onlywriter is concerned this is The Cabinet officer also proshynor are the Canadian unions and unions could not surmount I a deprivation of liberty but itnot a case of the wish being several others which are affill-shy posed that Congr~ss quickly would expect unions to disappear also imperlls life itselfenact legislation to require thefather to the thought On the ated with ICFrU Thats pershy in many establishments and to Samuel J Meyers Washington

contrary we would not like to fectly true But the fact remains registration detailed reporting be rendered almost wholly inshy vice president of the Retailahd public disclosure of laborshysee ICFTU go that for all practical purposes effective In others Clerks International Associationmanagement health welfare andthe socialists are running theout of busi- Jonathan C Gibson vice preshy declared

ness unless of pension funds and that allshow If not completely at least sident of the Santa Fe RailrOltd A national right-to-work law to a greater degree than their unions be required to file comshycourse a betshy said would take away by means ofplete and meaningful statementsmembers would seem to warrantter and more Compulsory union membershy class legislation what Americanof their financial situationThey haye far more to say abouteffective 0 r shy ship does violence to the liberty labor has achieved in a centurY

g a n lz atfon Danger Notedthe day-to-day administration of of the Individual introduces a of social progressthe organization than any other The Secretary ot Labor adshy

ately to take were immedishy

vised against any headlong legshyWe are not qualified to S6y Islative plunge that might affect

single group Its place

A 11 things whether 01 not the socialists are a temporary cure to the lasting con s I dered doing an effective job Thats a detriment of the whole nation

question which will have to be He declared It is unfortunateICFTU In spite of its many faults and imshy settled within the organization that there is suchan obvious

We do know however that some necessity for legislation to proshyperfections probably doe~ more good than harm If it were to of the socialists on the staff of tect the interests of union memshy

ICFTU are definitely biased and bers But he added the morego out of business with nothing to take its place the communistshy bigoted In the leld of religion legislation regulating union afshy

and we know that their Inability fairs the weaker unions will beshycontrolled World Federation of Trade Unions would be given a to overcome ormiddot at least to conshy come because it is a certainty new lease middoton life It would then cealtheir prejudices is seriously that as unions depend on governshy

hurting the Confederation ment for help so their reason forhave the field all to itself This Religious Issue being diminishesof course- would be disastrous to

the cause of freedom particushy This of course will be bitterly The Secretary warned against larly in the so-called underdeshy denied by representatives of the real dang)r of over-cor- veloped areas of the world where ICFTU and will probably proshy rection He said labor racketeershytmde unionism is just getting voke a public controversy Thats ing brings from somll quartets a started If the unions in these all right so far as we are conshy demand for dangerously strong newly industrialized areas fall cerned In our opinion it would reprisals thatmiddot would have the under the influence of WFTU probably be a good thing to get effect of impairing trade unionshythe Soviet Union will have scored the religious issue out into the isms ability to organize and barshyone of i~s most important vicshy open once and for all Lets find gain _ tories In the cold War and will out for example why the secreshy It is my position he added be well on the way to its ulti shy tariat of ICFTU totallYdlsreshy that legislation that harms the mate goal of world domination garding the American point of ability of unions to organize and

view is so fanatically opposed to bargain would make R chaos ofAmericans Critical the Christian unions of Western trade unionism and seriously imshyBe that as it may the anti shy Europe why it is determined to pair the basic American institushy

commuist ICTFU Is In serious keep the Christian unions out of tion of collective bargainingtrouble To put it mildly the ICFTU why it refuses to coopshy Hands Ale TiedConfederation has not been a erate with them on matters of howling success Moreover there mutual interest and concern and In urging reform of some is a serious potentially fatal split why it even refuses to acknowlshy union constitutions Secretary within its own ranks Rightly or edge their communications~ Mitchell said in those unions wrongly many American memshy We are not out to start aflght where corruption has taken hold bers are extremely critioal of the with ICFTU but if it takes a the constitution often serves as

mannet in which the affaiis of the convenient and legal excuse fight to ~esolve these and a numshyber of other related issues so bethe organization are being ad- It is also a fact he added that

ministered They feel that the it A satisfactotiy resolution oJ soine union cOtlstitutions so stifle Confederation is failing to ac- these issues will be good for their memberhips as to make reshycomplish the purposes for which ICFTU for unless the Confederashy form a remote possibility

aIt was established shortly after tion adopts polley of genuine MI Mitchell said that in conshyWorld War II neutrality in the leld of religion trast there are many unionsshy

Even at the risk of offending it will not and should not be pershy vno pride thrselves on and some of the other delegations the mited to survfve treasure their democratic proshyAmericans will probably call for cesses In such unions he added a showdown at the Tunis con- Pontiff Again Asks one is not sumiddot ~ed to see the vention inmiddot July The resulting rank and file 1middotmiddotlng an active controversy is likely to be very For Better Movies and vigorous rce in the conduct bitter Whether or not it will VATICAN CITY (NC) - His of the affairs of the union destroy the ICFTU remains to Holiness Pope Pius XII has again Thespcoaker said corruptionbe seen Our guess is that it willmiddot expressed his anxiety that moshy begins when a labor leader loses not The chances are that the tion picture producers of themiddot his sense of vccation Foi trade delegates will somehow or other world do what they can to make unionism is a voation not justeffect a compromise solution and movies as morally and culturally R job that buyS the groeeries

will vote to keep the Confedera- safe as possible Equal to Challengetion in existence and to give it Addressing company members

another try We sincerely hope the Pope said films open up a Sectetary Mitchell noted that they do whole new world that fascinates labor has faced challenges in

Socialist Domination the senses and would lead cap- the past He said it fought against the communist menaceOn the other hand there is a tive the mind and spirit of man and successfully cast those leechshydefinite need for some radical In his eXhortation the Pope es f~om its bodY It now faceschanges in the ICFTU-not mere said Do what you can to make yet another and significant batshytechnical or administrative im- the world of the film a healthy tle-the battle for Its own selfshyprovement~ but some basic world in which men women and respect and its standing In thechanges in the Confederations even children can _fmd pleasurshy CLEAN UP-FIX UP-PAINT upieyes of all our people he added6tructure and orientation At the able recreationand cultural

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White Dresses Aplenty But as Usual None Fit

By Mary Tinley Daly

Remember the old song When walking -through the park one day in the merry merry month of May I was taken by surprise by a pair of rougish eyes

The surprise-to our way of thinking-is not the pair of rougish eyes but that anybody woulltl have time to smiled Daddy youll never

- make it go walking in the park dur- Nonsense the Head of the lng this merry but diZZily House scoffed If Eileen werent busy month of May being married in July this would

Where do these 31 days go be just the thing for me to wear There are Communion break- And if you were 40 pounds fasts for every lighter Mary added as she church organi helped put away the wedding z a t ion May garment Then she commented pro c e s sions wryly that maybe he could fit May-pole danc- into it for her wedding es May festi- So back went the monkey-suit vals end _ of _ to its lomily life in moth ballsshythe _ year plc- and out came the summer clothes n i c s novenas White Dress So much ioes With every trip up to the at shyon that sometimes its hard to tic we tried to bring down necesshyfit in the family rosary There sities for this merry month of are benefits for this-and-that May and the ensuing months charity showers for the June Thbrides school musicals and dance e immediate object was awhite dress for Ginny to wear lecitals (costumes for each) jun- for day-aiter-tomorrowS May lor and senior prolll5 and their procession attendant parties There are White dresses They were mother-and-daughter doings and dime a dozen Unloading as many end-ot-the year parties for boxes as we could carry we everything opened bOK after box each la-

Racing the Clock belled White Dress There were Youre always getting dressed the white uniforms of Georgeshy

up for something getting the town Visitation Convent worn by family dresSed up-racing with the Three Middles Ginnys First the clock and the calendar Communion dressj herConfirma-

In addition to the outside ac- tion dress like dresses worn by tlvities (all very pleasant) there the other girls-hopelessly outshyare the mundane tasks that reach dated 01 yellowed by age There their pewk in May There ia was Pats eighth grade graduashyagain a race this time against tion dress then Eileens Markies nature in the garden With dan- and Marys There were high gel of frost over we must plant school glRduation dresses for Pat those seedlings which looked so Eileen Markie The final box alluring in the February cata- contained Marys high school logues And again against na- graduation dress to be worn on ture in the house when a moth June 5 1s discovered We must wash What to Do the winter b I a n k e t s insert Total count 18 white dresses amongst the folds paradichlorine It was a Water water everyshycrystals and wrap them in newsshy where and not a drop to drink print - such as the paper in for here was Ginny without a which this columns is printed white dress for the May processhyproving it Is good for something sion Choice Make a big one The ink Is a good moth repel out of a little one by leUlng out lent seams and facing a hem or make

And then the chore of putshy a littlepone out of a big one Uhshyting away winter coats suits lih too difficult wool dresses sweaters slacks and So if Ginny looks a bit on the bullkirts-and as always the box skimpy side In her revampedof littles the scarves mittens Confirmation dress thats the ear muffs driving gloves We reason She doesnt mind and dragged them out sunned brushshy were sure the Blessed Mother ed and stored them in wrappings doesnt either I and took them back to the attic -ugh Youll all In Iove With

Almost Fits NORMANDS DONUTS After the whole lot had been

stored we once again came upon the wedding garment carefully laved and twice-a-year sunned -that striped pants suit In which the Head of the House was wed Again we suggested giving it away

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Fall River Girl New Bedford Club Wins Scholarship Selects Officers

Mrs Leo J Telesmancik hasMargaret Mary Ferreira senior been elected president of theat Mount st Mary Acedemy Fall New Bedford catholic Womans River has been awarded a par- Club Other officers chosen include

Mrs Charles Reckords first viceshypresident Mrs Anthony E Rose second vice-president Miss Jean McGinnis recording secretary Mrs Ferdinand J Baccelll corshyresponding secretary Miss Marishyetta Vanasse treasurer

Registrars named were Mrs Joseph T Baldwin Mrs Eric E Besso Mrs JohnW Glenn Mrs Paul Healy Mrs Charles D Pheshylan Mrs Herman Z L Roy

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All members of Catholic colshylege and Catholic high - school alumnae chapters in the area are invited to attend The presidents of organized chapters have beenmiddot urged to assure delegations from their respective groups

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OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE DIOCESE OF FALL RIVER THURSDAY - St Desiderius Published Weekly by The Catholic Press of the Diocese of Fall River of Langres Bishop-Martyr Trashy

21 Bedfor~ Street bull Fall River Mass OSborne 5-7151 ditions concerning the saint who

PUBLISHER bull was Bishop of Langres Fral~bull Most Rev ames L Connolly DO PhD conflict concerning the time o~

CENERAL MANACER ASST CENERAL MANACER his reign and martyrdom but itRe~ Daniel F Shalloo MA Rev ohn P Drifcoli generally is agreed that he died

MANACINC EDITOR in the third century It also Is Aorney Hugh Colden agreed that he served in northshy

eastern Gaul and that during a raid by Teutonic barbarians he boldly sought out their chief and begged mercy for his followers

Oijr Part in Charity6

With the addition of the school for exceptional chilmiddot but IIas struck down and his blood stained the Book of Gospels dren which will open in the Fall the cathoiic Charities lie held in his hand Many

Appeal will assist iwenty-five agencies within the Diocese churches have been dedicated in his honorof Fall River When you make a contribution YOlJ are givshy

ing not to one worthy group but to twenty-five FRIDAY - St Manahen Phoshyphet He lived in the first centuryAnyone can see that a five or ten dollarmiddot donation and is mentioned inmiddotthe Acts of

~oesnt go too far when divided up that way Th~t is why the Apostles as the foster-brother of King Herod Antipas and as athe Church has always counted not upon the largess of prophet He is said to have died

the wealthy few but upon the sacrifices 9f the many who at Antioch In Syria give out of a sense of charity If you feel what you give SATURDAY - St Gregory if it ~auses a pinch in the family finances if it makes you VII Pope-Confessor He was born

of poor parents in Tuscany aboull go without something for this Yeek---then it is surely 1013 was educated in Rome and

charity and charity given to theold the young the needy entered religious life in ChillY France Pope St Leo IX called _the sick the troubled the many who are aided by twentyshyhim to Rome and he served thefive agencies that exist only to dispense the cha~ity of Pontiff and four of his successhy

~ri~ sors as councillor He was archshyMen and women are giving their lives to carryon the deacon of Rome In 1073 when h8

spiritual and corporal works of mercy They do not count was elected pope He withstood attelppts -of Henry IV of Gershythe personal costs to themseives or the hours they spend many to usurp ecclesiastical

As one business man once said to a Sister taking care ofmiddot This is my final appeal for contributions to our second powers and at length the monshya sick person I wouldnt do that for a million dollars spiritual bouquet for Cardinal Mindszenty arch sought absolution of the The Sister replied Neither would V They are giving In one sense the bouquet already is one to be proud Pope at Canossa Later Henry

relapsed set up an anti-popetheir lives for Christ We are asked formiddot such a Small con- of Those who have responded have done so most genshy and sent Pope Gregory into exile tribution in comparisiQn But our part is needed to make erously The number of Pope Gregory died at Salerno In their work effective MassesC 0 m m u nl 0 n s spiritual gifts to CaJdinal Mindshy 1085

szenty are really gifts to all who pray~rs devotions lnd sac- SUNDAY - St Philip Nerisuffer under communism-Carshymiddot th Ie D De - - rices is great Confessor Born in Florence indinal Stepinac of YugoslaviaCa 0 ICS 0 Isagree But the totals lose some of 1515 he became a tutor in RomeCardinal Wyszynski of Poland their impressiveness when viewed to a nobleman He devoted hisArchbishop Beran of CzechosloshyMany Catholics even informed ones think that the In the light of leisure to the study of theology slovakia-all the prelates priests

and in 1548 with 14 companionsSisters Brothers and layfolk of Church has one official answer to every problem They ~re f~~ ~~ founded the Congregation of thethe iron curtain countries who~elieve that all Catholics must accept this one answer 9r siderably more Oratory He was not ordained

run the risk of being liberal at best and downright here- than 30 million have stood immovable in the

until 1551 and the Oratoryfront line warding off commushy was American Cathshy not approved officially untilnisms diabolisms from ustical at worst olics 1583 but for more than 30 years

So it is that we find Catholicsexpre~sing surprise Therefore I Target of Communism

From the beginning I have it was the center of religious am making this looked upon Cardinal Mindszenshy life in Rome Known as the

ty as the representative victim Second middotApostle of Rome Stth~t various Catholic newspapers differ among them- last request If selves that prominent Catholics line up on opposite sides you wish 00 contribute do so of communism and this for sevshy Philip died in 1595 and Wal

canonized in 1~22 of the f~nce in matters of politics or the UN or in other no~u can send your spiritual eral reasons-because I once met and interviewed hiqJ because he controversial iSsues Who is right and who is wrong gift in care of this newspaper or MONDAY - St Bede thasuffered atrociously under both Venerable Confessor DoctorThe fact is that within the framework of Catholicism direct to me at 2227 Westminster nazism and communism and beshy

Rd Cleveland Heights 18 Ohio He was born in Wearmouthcause Hungary his country hasthere is a wide area of legitimate difference We all ~gr~e Splendid Gift England in 673 and as a child for 1000 years been one of theon matters of faith and morals No Catholic is going to It would be foolish of course was offered to the Benedictinemost knightly defenders of Abbey of SS Peter and Paul attake issue on the dogmas of the Creed or the pr~epts of to attempt to estimate which Christian civilization -Wearmouth - Janow He wasthe Commandments No Catholic is going to deny basic contribtuions are most pleasing HungaryS revolution-an upshy professed there under the foundshy In the eyes of God rising unequalled in history for principles of goodness and truth andmoraJity There are But I can say this-I am deep- er St Benedict Biscop and spentnational gallantry-was what weno differences here ly moved when I receive a note the rest of his life at the abbeyhad come to expect of the -landBut there are many problems arisi~g in this workday saying that in honor of cardinal of King St Stephen He was ordained by St John of

Beverley and was renowed as aworld that admit Qfno easy or set solution For e~ample Mindszentys sacrifices some- The struggle between Christ scholar The Bible was his prinshy t b II N body is making a long-delayed arid anti-Christ in our time hasthe principle of t~e just wage is accep ed y a 0 ()ne confession and returning to Mass cipal study His Ecclesiasticalcentered in Hungary more drashywould deny that a workman is entitled to a living wage and Communion History of the English People matically _than anywhere else But the difficulty enters-and the differences too-when I will be immensely grateful t) earned him the title of FatherCardinal Mindszenty was not of English History He died inwe speak of ajust wage in one particular industry at one any reader who will do that victimized merely because he was 735 on Ascension Eve and hisParticular time in one particular place for one partiCUlar splendid thing as a spiritual gift an ob~tacle to the Reds of Hunshy last words were the Gloriafor the cardinal_ gary He was arrested tortured man and his family Who can give th~ easy ~nswer here Another contribution which I and put through a propaganda TUESDAy - St Atlgustine orWho can agree on one answermiddotWho can give the answermiddot especially appreciate is that of trial in accordance with a plan Canterbury Bishop - Confessorthat rules out all differences those who arrange for the offershy prepared by international com- He shares with Pope St Gregory

It is a question not only of a principle but of applying ing of a Mass or Masses for munism the Great the title of Apostle orCardinal Mindszenty The Mass Smear Religion the English Before his election the principle and that calls for technical knOWledge bal- is the sacrifice ~nd the prayer of

The purpose was to smear re- he sent 40 monks under Stance and~ judgment consideration of the rights of all in- Christ Himself its value and ligion as a fraud a failure and a Augustine to England where_volved The problem becomes a complex one and it is power are infinite laughing stock to put all the they were received by King St not surprising that several Catholics may come up with I know that there are readers worlds believers in God on the Ethelbert who was converted answers that differ - who intend to arrange for Massshy defensive to make it seem that St Augustine was consecrated

es but never get around to d9shy faith in the divine and reverance the first Archbishop of Cantershy And 50 there are differences on ever so many contro- Ing so bull for the human were fossil re- bury and achieved great success Iversial questions The differences are legitimate Childrens Prayers mains from some ignorant past ih spreading the Faith throughshy

The principlesinvolved are usually clear But piinci~ Therefore if it will help sti- Because of0 Cardinal Mind- out England He died about 604 pIes QO not exist in solitary aloof majestic rightness They pends may be sent tome and I szentys unbreakable courage and and was buried in the Abbey

Second Spiritual Bouquet

Aims to Return Cardinal ~o Rights in Hungary

By Joseph A Breig Cleveland Universe Bulletin

must be applied by flesh andmiddot blood people to complex will make the arrangements trust in God the plot backfired church outside of the wall or I would like also torepeat my Communism stood exposed as a Can tel bur y which he hadsituations affecting other flesh ano blood people And as special plea to children Chil shy gigantic empty idol and bluff founded

Shakespeare would say theres theorub Whi~h one of us is drens prayers have special powshy Young Hungarians completedmiddot wise enough and knowing enougn to come up with THE er with God the exposure when they cut WEDNESDAY - St Mary answer About a month from now i through the legs of the metal im- Magdalen of Pazzl Virginmiddot She

intend to publish a final report age of Stalin in Budapest and was born in 1566 and enteredThe purpose of a Catholic newspaper is to stimulate on the bouquet I will then for- brought it toppling down with a the Carmelite Convent in Florshy

thought among peop~e It is to present various points of ward It to Pope Pius XII as I crash heard across the world ence at the age of 18 Despite-view on the same issues These points of view are all sin- did the first one Prayer liberated Cardinal poor hea~th she was n~ted for Cere all honest all legitimate within the framework of I am confident that the Holy Mindszenty from communist im-her practice of sel1-c1enilil her

Father again will express his prisonment Prayer can restore humility and patience She selVshy our religion It is not a question of principles It is a ques- gratitude by sending his apostoshy him to hisrights as primate of ed twi~e as mist~ess of novice~tion of appiication the wisest courseWhat is the right lic benediction to all who helped Hungary and -Prince of the and opce as superior She died answer Who knows unless we air the many differenges Please lemember that your Church in 1607

ST WILLIAM FALL RIVER

Gifts were presented to tha officers of the Womens Guild bowling league officers at the annual banquet Recipients wera Kay Martel president Geneshyvieve Granito secretary and Ruth Boff treltsurer Trophies were presented to the champion team Including Florence Almeida capshytain Lena Stevens Alice Braga Emma Leite and Ann Paquin Inshydividual trophies were presented to Collette Couture high avershyage Grace Flanagan high threeshystring Eileen Capone high sinshygle Ellen Partridge good sport and consolation

8S PETER amp PAUL FALL RIVER

Rev John J Kelly pastor and Rev William F OConnell and Rev John p Driscoll assistants were guests of the Womens Club at the annual insklllation banshyquet In the church hall last night Miss Mary L Tyrell was marshal officer

Officers are Miss Maureen McCioskey president Mrs EvershyettC Cowell vice-president Miss Constance C Lynch secreshytary Mrs WUlIam J Sundershyland Jr treasurer

Boord of Directors Includes Mrs Arthur L Duffy outgoing president Mrs Rocco Postlglishyone and Mrs William F ONeil

Mrs Donald F Negus was chairman and Mrs Daniel J Freeman co-chairman of the committee

ST JOHN OF GOD SOlfERSET

Newly installed officers of tha Holy Name Society are William Raposa president E1l1est Teves vice-president Joseph Gagnon secretary Raymond Machado treasurer and Dennis Raposa ergeant-at-alms

Dr Jere V Sullivan guest speaker at the societys annual Communion breakfast gave an account of Portuguese customs in the home

New officers of the St Vincent de Paul Society 111amp Victor Boares president John Medel-

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OUR LADY OF GRACE NO WESTPORT

Newly elected officers of the Holy Name Society will be Inshystalled at a banquet June 9 In the church hall with James Hindle as chairman

Officers are Joseph Campbell president George Graham Viceshypresident Henry Danis secreshytary Manuel Raposa treasurer Rudolph Monast and Edward

Boudria delegates

ST HEDWIG NEW BEDFORD

Holy Rosary Society of St Hedwig Church will sponsor their 2nd annualmiddot Cotton Ball Saturshyday May 25 from 8 to 12 pm at the Woodrow Wilson Auditoshyrium 12 West Rodney French Boulevard The ball will be semishyformal and the entire proceeds will go towards the new church bUilding fund Music for dancing will be by Johnny Sowas Orchesshytra of Fall River Mrs Leon A Houle is general chairmanmiddotof the committee

Senators Kill Motto bull In God We Trust

SACRAMENTO (NC) - Tho California Senate here killed by Named Co-Chancellor 20-to-7 vote a bill that would NEW YORK (Nq - Father have adopted In God We Trust Joseph T Ryan of the Albany dlshyas the official state motto oceSe has been named coChan-

Opponents contended the bill celIoI of the Military Ordinerishyunanimously approved by the ate Father Ryan was a Navy Assembly would have jeopard- chaplain for three years in World jzed the historic but unofficial motto Eureka which relates War II and served on combat to th discover of gold in Cali- duty with the First Marine Dishyfomia vision in the South Pacific

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FALL RIVER Lachance andMrs Lachance of The debate team tied with 325 Columbia St Joan won the

De LaSalle Academy of Newport Dominican Academy Alumnae for the championship of the Association scholarship through Narragansett Debating League high school after eight years in each team having a record of Dominican elementary school eight wins and one loss The She also received several scholarshyMount speakers included Mary ship awards during her undershyButler Carol Mattimore Patri- graduate work at the University cia McGee Sylvia Sheahan of Massaehusetts where she is a Marilyn Kennedy Mary Silva senior and Margaret Griffin Atty Wll- The Federation grant is to be 11am B SulIlvan Is coach and applied toward her preparation Sister Mary Flora RSM facuI- for her mastersdegree in literashyty adviser tur~at the University of Wiscon-ST MARYS HIGH ~in

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Judith Megan business man- announced as follows juniorsshyFernanda Carreiro highest avershy

agel Frances Corcoran assist- age Master Castro Helen Ganshyant business manager Elaine Keefe advertising editor Caro- non Rita Souza Jacqueline Busshy1yn Baker literary editor siere and Anne Delaney sopho-

mores-Carol Regan highestmiddotAlso Nancy Griswold art editor Elizabeth Tallent alum- average Elizabeth Cetola freshshynae editor Claire Tonry club men-Susan Roy highest avershyeditor Patricia Cooper photog- age Jo-Ann Caspar Gladys raphy and Constance LaPlante OConnell Barbara TavaresBarshysocial editor blua Gaspar Janice Moniz Wini-

Jeanne St Germain has been fred Welch and Margaret Lahey awarded honorable mention in The entire student body from the National Competition of pre-primary to senior class will Youth Leadership sponsored by take partin the annual May the Elks Association Procession next Tuesday Bene-

The annual May procession in diction and consecration of the honor of Mary Queen of the school to our Blessed Mother will Universe Will be held Friday follow Natalie Petrone school May 31 Rev John J Galvin captain will be May Queen STD director of the school Eunice Edgett Is the recipient will be speaker Jeanne St Ger- of a scholarship awarded by the main will read the Act of Con- Fan River Junior Music Club IleCration Senior students of Sister SteshyJESUS-MARY ACADEMY phen Mary SUSC presented a FALL RIVER recital In the school hall Tues-

Eighteen seniurs and juniors day are prep~ring 32 elementary Mrs Richard H Leary gym inshypublic school pupils for their structor has chosen the members first Holy Communion in Notre of four classes to compete in the Dame Church this month imnual voleyball tournament

A May Day reception to be HOLY FAMILY HIGH held in the auditorium next NEW BEDFORD Wednesday will begin with Mass Mary Lou Treadup senior class followed bya Communion break- secretary assisted by girl home fast Claire Bemier prefect of room officers was chosen to the sodality with Pauline Cou- crown the statue of Our Lady lombe and Claudette Labreche at the traditional May ceremony as attendants will crown the An inspiring talk on the place statue of Our Lady following a of Mary in the life of each stushyprocession to the grotto on the dent was given by Rt RevMsgr convent grounds Rev Andre James J Gellard VG Jusseaume of St Josephs New Sister Mary Carmelita RSM Bedford wllI be speaker of the faculty directed the choir

A prize school banner has been composed of boys and girls from presented to the school by the the school at the Pontifical yenass Business Educational World for for vocations offered by Bishop proficiency In commercial sub- Cormolly in St Lawrence Church Jects Claire Lachance Claire Tuesday Latessa Monlque Clapin and Citations provided by the New Vivian fdercler were awarded England Association of Becond~

8 THE ANCHORshy11Iurs May 23 1957

Most Students Read Catholic Magazines

NEW YORK (NC) - The Catholic Press Association said a survey of 5749 high school and college students in St Louis shows that 84 per cent read Catholic magazines regularh

Fourteen per cent of the stushydents said they do not read them at all and two per cent said they read them occasionally

Todays Catholic youth reshyported the CPA want to see in their Catholic magazines more editorials and articles on current controversial issues lessdidacshyticism and more criticism of books theatre movies TV based on canons of good art and not devoted entirely to the moral content of the medium reshyviewed

Grade Schools Taboo Lipstick and Dating

PEORIA ~NC) Dating dancing and attending boy-and girl parties have been banned for 6000 Catholic grade school students here

Also girls in Catholic grade schools ~ill be forbidden to wear lipstick or other makeup in a new code which will go into efshyfect in the citys 15 Cathollc schools next fall

Pastors and school officials from all Peoria area churches took the action which is to reshytain for grade school boys and girls their proper treasure of childhood and to retard preshymature acceleration into social ventures

The officials said they hope the rules will be the basis for

- a similar code -i1 all parts of the diocese

FaH River Students Have Honor Roles

John Gagnon Clnd Roger Lanshydry both of Fall River will be valedictorian and honor essayist respectively at Commencement exercises at La Mennais Pre paratory School Alfred Maine On June 16 Brother Henry FICbull the principal announces

Gagnon willspeak on ProvidshyIng a Religious Atmosphere in the Home and Landry will disshycuss Design of a Religi6us Edshyucator

After a year of religious inshystruction and training _both young men will enter Le Menshynais College to prepare for teachshying careers

Group Guidance Bhorthan~ certificates An aar~ ary SChool Principals were pre- SAN FRANCISCO (NC) for supenor merit In bookkeep- sented to Nancy -Egan and Ann - Catholic high schools here wUI ing was presented to Ceclle Du~ Harding seniors by Brother have available for use this Fall charme Michael of St Marys High a series of four workbooks cover-MT ST MARY ACADEMY Waltham The awards were giv Ing the field of Group Guidance FALL RIVER en for their efforts to provide The job undertaken by the

Sister Mary Dionysia R S M pleasure for the children of St books is to present for class disshyand Sister Mary ne~isita Marys Home New BedfordMlss cussion certain critical subjects R S M wlIl accompany a group Egan devoted many afternoon of 21 students who wlIl make the hours to teaching dancing to the closed retreat at Cathedral Camp chlIdren with Miss Harding as tomorrow Saturday and Sunday accompanist

The Glee club merited highest ST ANTHONY HIGH rating at the Southeastern NEW BEDFORD Massachusetts Music Festival Sister Mary DoloroSa and Sisshyheld at Whitman Dr Edward F tel Maiyof St Amel1a missionshyGilday of Lowell State Teachers ares o~ Holy Cross explaIned College who judged the perform- the details of ~helr mission work ance commented As usual this during their visit to the school group Is excellent-verY well Sister Dolorosa spent four years trained-eVidently taking joy and In charge of a dispensaiy in justifiable pride in their work Haiti Sister Amelia has taught They are a credit to their school catchism and has done social and their directors work foi the past eight years DOMINICAN CADEMY among the natives of Pakistan FALL RIVER Both are home for a much-

Rev Matthew SuIIlvan SSCC needeci rest of the Sacred Heart Monastery SACRED HEARTS Fairhaven wlll celebrate the an- FAIRHAVEN nual Alumnae Mass in the acade Trophies badges and honor my chapel at 830 Sunday morn- certificates wlIl be presented to lng and will also be speaker at outstanding members of the the Communion breakfast fol- Catholic Civics Club at an open lowing the Mass Members of the meeting in the parish hall at 1957 graduating class will be re- 730 next Wednesday night ceived into the Alumnae Asso- Goal of all Catholic Civics elation on this occasion Clubs as sponsored by the Com-

Joan Ann Lachance 53 has mission on American Citizenship been awarded a $1200 scholar- at Catholic University is to teach amphlp for graduate work by the youth to practice Christian soshyMassachusetts Federation of cial principles for the benefit of Womens Clubs their neighborhood

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THIRD BEST IN ALL UNITED STATES William Sylvia son of Mr and Mrs William Sylvia of 357 South Oxford Street Fall River was awarded a bronze medal for placing third in the national Primary Division Boys International Contestof the A N Palmer Company The annual contest is open to the Good Writers Club Father Arthur Tansey rector of St Marys Cathedral makes the presentation while Williams teacher at st Marys School

The New Bedford District Council of the DioceSQn Council of Catholic Women iilvltes aU youth in its district to attend a Dialogue Mass to be offered at 9 Thursday morning May 30 Feast of the Ascension in Holy Name Church New Bedford

Approved by Bishop Connolly the Mass will have a special Inshytention for Cathol1c boys and girls the world over who are deshyprived of the opportunity to hear Mass and practice their lel1shygion

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Secularism Demands Total Servitude of Individual

The Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DD Bishop of Reno

The reflectiop attributed to King Solomon that there Is nothing new under the sun was probably not original with that wisest of men Likely enough he had picked it up somewhere and passed it off as the gem of his midnight meditations There is cershytainly nothing new in the secularist charge that Cashytholicism is a divisive factor In contemporary life It was levshyelled against the infant Church In the days of Imperial Rome lt furnished Indeed the official excuse for the persecutions of the first three centuries

There is an odd fascination to be found In comparing the wrltshyblgS of the second century Roshyman philosopher Celsus with those of one of his modern eounterparts Paul Blanshard tor example Any advantage on the score of interest or dignity rests with the former Celsus at least had the excuse that the Church of his day was a relashytively fresh phenomenon and that the sources of his informashytion were difficult to come by and assess for accuracy He seems to have been honestly concerned for the welfare of the Empire he revered though how far his honesty went in fabriclJtlng his eharges against the Church has always been open to question

Threat to Unity Celsus nevertheless was an

acute critic He based his attack onmiddot Christianity less on the foolshyIsh allegations he made against the divinity of Christ than on the fact that the Church was an Imperium In imperio a threat to the unity and Integrity of the Roman state Rome prided hershyself on her tolerance She welshycomed all the gods and was perfectly willing to enshrine them in her pantheon but only on condition that they should be as It were good citizens of the Empire submissive to Its secular absolutism Christianity lefused this condition It insisted that Its law being God-given was above any Imperial decree For Celsus there was only one conclusion Christianity would have to be crushed

As a good pagan of philosophishycal bent Celsus seems not to have welcomed this result He would have much preferred that the difference be settled amicashybly and that if the Christians persisted in holding to their absurd beliefs they should at least recognize the supremacy of the state Surely he thought thlampl would entail no hardship A tew gestures of conformity a tew grains of incense a little closing of the eyes when official paganism made its minimal deshymands and all would be well But If Christians were to hold fast to their pollcy of intransishygence If they were to maintain their stubborn principle of the lupremacy of God and His law the very foundations of the state would be subverted Religion in the view of Celsus is all very wellin its way but it must not interfere with the integrity of Rome

Civilization in Danger As Father Danielou remarks

in his study of Origens controshyversy with Celsus there is someshything almost moving in this cry from an old Romans heart It lIeemed to Celsus that the whole of the ancient world the entire civlllzation of Greece and Rome R thing at once religious politishycal and cultural was in danger and his grievance against the

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Christians was that they would not exert themselves in its servshyice But Celsus erred in supposshying that the Church had no interest in the salvation of the commonwealth The real point at issue was not that the Chrisshytians could not or would not be good Romans the point was shyand is - that no state can justly legislate contrary to the laws of God

In the long pull we know it was the Church that saved the Empire giving it that enormous lease on life which enabled it to endure in one form or another untll the very eve of modern times But our contemporary secularism whether of the comshymunist or positivist variety has chosen to ignore the lesson Far less tolerant than Rome it deshymands the total servitude of the individual It is unwilling to conshycede a single right as inhering in the human personality which is not the largesse of the benevshyolent state The Rome of Celsus would have been satisfied with a few exterhals of conformity the secular totalitarianism of today insists upon the slavery of the mind no less than that of the body

Would Destroy Church In our America the contest is

now shaping up around Catholic education But it is plainly stupid to suppose that were the Church in a moment of weakness to agree to the secularization of schools the matter would end there The secularist drive is aimed at the very institution of the Church herself it wlll be satisfied only when she is reshyduced to utter impotence There is a certain incredible naivete on the part of those Catholics who pIofess to believe that the edushycational secularists are simply good fellows at heart who are carried away as it were by their enthusiasm for the general welshyfare The evidence is pretty conshyclusive that their program has been mapped out with utmost care and deliberate calculation And it is not as though it were hidden in their secret archives bull they have publlshed it for all the world to read

Celsus In th~ second century Paul Blanshard Glenn Archer Mrs Agnes Meyer and their 11k in the twentieth But all along the secularists have seen the Point clearlY and steadily We have ho king but Caesar is their perennial rallY-cry The point of attack is Christ the King

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Sister Visitation an Irish-born missionary is an eight-year veteran of the leper colony in Abakaliki Nigeria where she is medical officer surgeon and general plactitioner for 3000 lepers

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By Rev D Bernard Theall OSB

If as Alger Hiss seems to intimate in his new book In the Court of Public Opinion (Knopf $5) his lawyers are continuing to search for evidence that wouldwarrant re-opening his case a readingof this book would be more important than it would I

otherwise be For I can find ness willmiddot demonstrate that the verdi~t was justifiable Because

no convincing evidence in I happen to believe that the the book itself of a miscar- Chambers work is a great docushyriage 01 maladministration C of ment of our time I do not regret justice in the original decision And I continue to be convinced of the solidity and general worth of Whitaker Chambers witness

I was involved for many months after tlie Chambers book appeared in giving a series of era1 reshyviews of it and of evalushyating 0 the I books appearshying on the case - tho s e by

Ralph de Toshyledano AlIsshytaire Coo kand Lord Joshy

witt Because of this I had occasion to study Mr Chambers work thoroughly and repeatedly reading it in toto perhaps six times By way of preparing to review Mr Hiss book I have made a new reading of Chambers I continue to be impressed by his honesty his seriousness and-so far as a non-actor in the drama can judge-his control of the fads of the case

Typewriter Evidence At the same time I am willing

to admit that Mr Hiss book ought to be re-read a few times in order that the full weight of

- ~Is argument may be felt The case is immensely complicated and the interweaving of various elements of evidence very puzshyzling It is probably a gross over-simplification to say tha t Mr Hiss complete case stands or falls on the evidence of the typewriter which he claims was especiallymanufactured by Mr Chambers assistants If this is so Mr Hiss has not convinced at least one reader of the feasishybility of so manufacturing a typewriter that would deceive all experts who deal with such mat-

I tels I believe that one can accord

much sympathy to MI Hiss conshytention that the climate of opinshyion at the time of his trials was unfortunate for him But the chain of physical evidence preshysented in the Chambers book reshymains for me the most convincshying argument for the validity of the verdict

Cort Evidence Like Lord Jowitts unfortunate

book which had to be drastically revised after an early edition had proved seriously erroneous In the Court of Public Opinion depends heavily upon the willingness of the reader to wade through and to analyze carefully for himself a mass of court-presented evishydence

A layman in these matters will hesitate to jUdge quickly the worth and truthfulness of this material I am conviqced howshyeyer that parallel readings of Hiss presentation of his case With the story as given in Witshy

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Greenes Theology Weak Graham Greens latest play

The Potting Shed (Viking $3) is now available in book form and I should say that a preliminary reading thereof would be almost indispensable to anyone who wishes to see the play with pioshyfit Greens only other play The Living Room dealt like this one with a theological theme My own opinion is that both plays faii because of a weakness in Greenes theological knowlshyedge and reasoning I

The Potting Shed concerns the psychological disintegration and subsequent restoration to normality of James Califer son of professionally free~thihking and atheistic parents For two acts the ieader (oi playgoer) is kept- guessing about the nature of the experiellce that took place in the potting shed when James was thirteen and that deranged his whole life

Bargain With God Then the answer is provided

by Father William Califer James uncle and the only Catholic members of the family At their first meeting the priestmiddot tells James the story of how as a child James had attempted suishycide by hanging in the shed The ~oung Father William had knelt by the side of the apparently lifeshyless boy and bargained with God for his life Perhaps It WQuld be unfair to prospective readers or viewers to reveal the nature of the bargain-but on the credishybili ty of this act rests the sfrength of the playas a whole

Along with Waiting for Goshydot this is the most religious play of recent months-and like Godot It is going to be a cause for heated argument for many months to

10 Tilt ANCIHIORshyThunbull Moi1 2) 1957

Stresses World Duty On Atomic Research

TOKYO (NC) - Holy duty forbids the use of atomlc re search for purely destructive purposes His Eminence Joseph Cardinal Jirings Archbishop of Cologne declared at a press conshyference following a half hour audience withEmperor Hirohito in the Imperiai P-

The Cardinal hat the note recently given J Pope Pius XII to Japanese special envoy Masatoshi Matsushita sufficientshyly set forth the Churchs position on the atom question But he added the problem is of vital concern to all and the practical prpblems Involved should be freely and fully discussed in good faith by all nations

Asked about the future of Gershymany Cardinal Frings said that all future development must come through what he called Christian statesmanship The German people seek unification he declared but not without liberty of conscience

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By F J -Sheed

Where was God before the universe was created asks the street-corner heckler His question breaks up nicely into two-Where was God when tqere wasnt any where Where was God when there w~snt any when Briefly the answer is that the words where and when ~ave no application to God at all But if we are as brief IlS that no one will see the Ilnswer

Where means in what place which means in what location In space But God Is a spirit tlIld a spirit doeS not occupy IIpace only boshydies need space Yet we do say that God Is eve r y where How can He be everywhere if He is not In Ilpace at all

Energy of God FOllQwd closely ~verywhere

lJleans where everything is The phrase God is eveiywhere means that God is In every thing Clearshyly a spiritual being Is not In ~ material being as water Is In a cup We must look fOl a different meanlng for the word In A Iipiritua1belng Is said to be where It operates In the things thlt reshyceive the effects of its power My lioul fOl Instance Is In every part of my body not by being spread out so that every bodily part has bull little bit of soul to itself but because the souls life-giving energies pour Into every partmiddot of the body Everything whatsoever receives the energy of Ood bringing It into existence and Iteepmg it there that is the sense In which Ood Is omnipresent Is everywhere In everything It 18 JlO convenience for God of course He does not need things But they need Him desperately

We can now look at the secshyond part of our hecklers question -before the universe was created Just as where~ Is a word of space-and God Is not In space so before Is a word of time-and God is not In time either

God Is Changeless What Is time st Augustine

lave the superb answer I know what time Is-provided you dont ask me But he went on flbm there and so must we Time is the measurement of change Things go on changing and time measures the changes A watch whose hands do not move will Jlot tell the time-because time measures chanjJe Where nothing changes there Is nothing for time to measurp so there Is no time Our material unlverse Is continushyously changing and time belongs to It God Is changeless so time has no meaning In relation to JIlm We are In time Ood 18 In eternity

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you It may be difficult at first Keep thlnklnglt over God is changeless because He is infinite He has all perfections He cannot lose any of them so there is no past lnto which they can flow away Nor is there any future from which new perfections cali

flow to Him He has all per~ecshytions in the present a present which does not change and does not cease That Is eternity The universe He created Is not llke that Things come and go Change is continuous Time and the universe started together

Concept of Eternity We must concentrate upon the

concept of eternity it brings us deep into the meaning of Ood

You and I and all men are in time which means that we are never at any moment the whol~

of ourself What we were last year what we will be next year all belongs to our total being but last year has gone and next year has not arrived There never Is a moment when we are all there We possess our being the philosophers say successively Net so Ood All that He Is He possesses In one single act of beshying Eternity does not mean evershylasting time time open at both ends so that however far you go back I~to the past there is no beginning however far you go forward Into the future there Is no end Eternity Is not time at ala It Is Gods total possession of Himself

Infinlty omnipresence eternishyty-these are rich and l~ewarding concepts but we shOUld not stay with them ~o long at a time to meet the living God Christ is there for us whom as St John says atmiddot the opening of his first Epistle we have seen with our eyes whom we have looked upon whom our hands hae handled The Infinlte we are studying is the same Infinite whom we meet In the Oospels the same Infinite whom we receive In the Blessed Eucharist

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Self-Centered Husbands Cause Needless Anxiety

By Rev John L~ Thomas SJ st Louis University

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My husband doesnt like a thing do around the house Weve been married for almost six months and things arent getting any better Ive learned one thing though his mother is just about the best cook houseshy

keeper buyer and so on since Eve set up shop Im as a reflection ow their own efshygetting tired of trying to forts The young bride middottends to

be so sensitive because to someplease him Nothing I do extent she feels she is in comshyseems to be just right How does petition with hero husbands mother She wants to prove that she is just as competent and efshyficient as her older riyal forgetshyting that she has already won the battle by getting some mothshyers son to marry her

Set Him Right If a little analysis reveals tl111t

your present troubles represent nothing more than the normal growing pains of early marri shyage you have little to fret about Both of yOU will become more sure of yourselves- as time goes on When your husband thoughtshylessly brags about his mother reflect that some day youmiddot hope to have boys who wlll grow up to brag about you Youmiddotllmiddot like that wont you

On the other hand if youVI married to an habitual griper you have a different case on your hands Marriage calls formiddot ad- justment and adaptation but these should be mutual It Is not wise to make all the concessions in any partnership If your husshyband expects you to do so it WIll be prUdent to set him straight from the start Quarreling wont help matters under these circum~ stances State your position once and then ignore his later comshyments You have no reason to feel insecure After all yoU can always burn his toast and you can always say no cant you

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Happy to Be Back While it was a source of hapshypiness for Mother to tiavel to her beloved France she showed no less happiness on returning to her middotmiddotSt Annes family to bring to the hospital her efficient adshyministration and kindly leadershyship After approving the comshypleted painting and decoratinr that make the visitor to St Annes think he has stepped into one of middotthe better hotels Mother is turning her attention to the finishing touches in the new Chapel the spiritual center of this modern hospital Present plans call for the Chapel to be dedicated by -the Bishop on June 29

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one handle such a man Some you n g males are

strange animals Martha They g rip e while theyre home wit h mother and they gripe when tlieyre in a home of their own It may be that they have been spoiled as children but I lather feel it is their own thoughtshyless way of as-Berting and getshyting attention They want to be noticed to feel important Like all youthful striving for Indepenshydence their thinking is selfcenshytered and critical of others What others do for them is taken for granted as if they deserved it This is a youthfUl age Unfortushynately some men and women never develop beyond it

Two Sides Is this the type you married

Lets not pass hasty judgriient There may be other factors inshyvolved in the situation which merit further consideration In the first place the early months of marriage call for numeious adjustments and changes Doshymestication is a gradual process and while theyre getting used to it some young men feel they are giving up more ortheir freedom than they bargained for At times young brides are more domineering than they imiddotealize The inexperienced groom may react by asserting his independshyence in curious ways One of these may be dissatisfaction with the way you run the house

Over Sensitive Second is it possible that you

are ovel~-sensitive about your performance around the home Are you trying too hard to be a succesli Sometimes when we are starting out at a new job our anxiety causes us to see critishycism where none was intended If we are trying very hard to please even the failure to noshytice ourmiddot efforts may be intershypreted as an implicit condemshynation of what weve done

Third many young husbands are not aware of their brides normal feeling of insecurity in their lllt)V roles They may care- lessly throw out references to their mothers way of doing things without stopping to think tha t their brides may take this

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Supreme Pontiff Indicates

Collaboration Essential To Lasting World Peace

By Donald McDonald Davenport Catholic Messenger

Several weeks ago I commented J1ere on Pope Pius XIIs address to Pax Romana on the movement for world union and the responsibility of Catholics particularly intellectuals to contribute to the successful outcome of that movement I promised to return to this subject folshylowing receipt of the full text of the Popes address

If anything the text discloses an even stronger affirmation of the need for both world unshy10n and Cathoshylic contributions thereto t han was indicated In the first news report of the Popes speech

A Christian mys the Holy Father cannot remain Indiffershyent to the development of the world If he sees roughly outshylined under the pressure of events an ever more definite Inshyternational community he knows that this union wllled by the Creshyator ought to culminate In the union of minds and hearts In a common faith and a common love

Not onIf can he but he must work for the achievement of this community still In the making

Catholic Collaboration As I pointed out in the earlier

column Pius XII raises the question whether Catholics can collaborate In the formation of this world community With those institutlons where God Is not expressly recognized as the aushythor and legislator of the unishyverse

His answer to this question is yes and it may be useful to note two preliminary points leading to his affirmative anshybull wer

The first is Pius conception of the function of Catholic intellecshytuals as such You are not isoshylated researchers 01 autonomous thinkers he tells the Pax Roshymana members You are Cathshyolic intellectuals which means that you are charged with a unishyversal social responsibility for all that which concerns the spread of Christian truth and Its conshycrete application in all fields of activity

Social Responsibility The genuine Intellectual Is not

then the egghead which antl shy1ntellectuals too often would have the non-Intellectuals beshylieve He Is not a narrow specialshyIst nor Is he a pure theorist though both specialization and theory are indispensable Neither 1s he simply a clever conversa tionalist content with making points in the drawing-room or salon flashy in the way that a toy rocket Is flashy and with about as much staying power

The genuine Catholic Intelshylectual is rather charged with a universal social responsibility

This may explain ] might add why the authentic Catholic inshytellectual the man whose Cathoshylicity and scholarship are as deep as they are unquestionably of one piece Is invariably In othe very front of all truly progresshyelve reforms whether the reshyforms be of political social or economic structures both in the nation and between middotnatlons This may also explain why inshytellectuals are so cordially deshyIlpised by all self-serving specialshyinterest groups and by those citishyzens of demagogic Inclinations whose approach to all social poshylitical and economic problems is fundamentally emotional

Short-Cut Apologetics The second point of Pius XII

is one which is today being disshycussed with Increasing frequency Itnd penetration particularly among certain French and Engshylish theologians

By the Quthority which your

cultlire and the competence acshyquired in your profession conshyfer on you said the Pope to the Pax Romana members you are for your milieu both a question and an answer

Contrast this recognition of the infllience value of culture and personal competence in ones work or profession with the atti shytUde still too often found in short-cut apologetics and aposshytolic formulae that zeal and

good Intentions are really all that count Competence If It is conslderedat all Is tolerated but always on a kind of skeptical bashysis as though fidelity to ones work or profession had to be watched lest It undermine ones apostolic actions

Heading Right Way Professional competence does

not or course undermine the apostolate It supports It Unshyconniving dedication to ones work uncompromising effort to bring the comp~tence of ones work up to the level of ones tal shyents commands the natuml adshymiration and respect of the man Who so far as religion is conshycerned is an unbeliever It Is only after such an unbeliever has come to respect the natural goodshyness of the competent craftsman or professional that he Is led to wonder at the underlying motishyvation of such competence Whether or not he comes to see that motivation Is a profound Christian inspiration he Is at least heading in the right direcshytion

bullThe Holy Father asks the quesshy

tion whether those Catholic inshytellectuals who have achieved considerable public influence should participate in uncertain enterprises of an International character since such participashytion could seem to stand surety for an Inadmissable political or social system

Prejudice and Passion His answer is again encourag-

Ing Despite this seemingly unshyfavorable situation there still exists hesays a vasf area in which minds free from prejudice

and passion can bring harmony and help one another for the sake of a real and valuable comshymon good

In those international organishyzations which propose a unishyversal humanitarian goal for themselves say Pius Catholic intellectuals will find some genshy

erous souls and superior minds which are susceptible to being raised above material preoccushypatlons and of understanding that the truly collective destiny of humanity presupposes the abshysolute value of each of the indishyviduals who compose It

Catholic Responsibility Reason and mutual recognishy

tion of the natural law are solid enough support says Pius for Catholics to contribute their share to the world community in formation

Reading between the lines of the Popes Pax Romana addless I do not think it is fanciful to say he seems to feel that if Cathshyolics in fact do not contribute their share to the organization of the world community the world has but two alternatives a world union forced by tyranny or a world conflict ending in gloshybal catastrophe Indeed he reshymarks that men and nations are convinced that these are the alternatives to a world communshyity based on law Significantly he does not dissociate himself from that conviction

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NARRAGANSETT LEAGUE CO-CHAMPIONS Mount st Mary Ac~demy deshybaters of Fall River who shared honors with De -LaSalle Academy ofmiddot Newport were left to fight seated Patricia McGee president and Sylvia Sheehan secretary standshying Marilyn ~ennedy Margaret Griffin Mary Butler Carole Matimore and Mary Silva

Weating Miraculousmiddot Medal Leads To Conversion of Six in Family

TOLEDO (NCl--Six of the eight Hinseys are Catholics now thanks in a large measure to a

MiraculouS- Medal worn by the mother of the family While a patient In St Charles

Hospifal for three months in 1955 Mrs William M Hinsey

Jr a non-Catholic wore the medal It was the medal that got her and the hospital chapshylain Father Clarence Schuerman of the Precious Blood Fathers talking about the Church

Mrs Hinsey had no church afshyfiliation

At the hospital she started reading the Bible and a cate- chism She also read several books by Catholic authors Her ieading continued while she was convalescing at home

In 1956 she began taking relishygious instructions from Father

- Schuerman She said her read- shying of Father Leo Treses column in the Catholic Chronicle Toledo diocesan newspaper helped her to understand the sacrmiddotaments

She started going to Mass someshytimes accompanied by hell chishydren bull

Mrs Hinsey was baptized last October Then five of her chil shydren followed her example and embraced the Catholic faith

Mrs Hinseys older daughter Linda 15 attends Protestant services MI Hinsey does not belong to any church Mrs Hinshy

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Attleboro Women Elect Officers

New officers for the La(ii~s of

Ste Anne Sodality and Att~eboro District National Council of Catholic Women were elected at

0 joint meeting in middotst Josephs Hall Attleboro

Sodality officers are Mrs Jushyliette Gaudreau president Mrs Armand Pinault first vice-presishydent Mrs Adelard Gagnon sec- ond vice-president Mrs Ernest Charlebois secretary Mrs Julien Forget treasurer and Mrs Albert Moussea~ pl~blicity chairman

CounCIl offICers are Mrs Ra~ph Patunoff ~orth Attieboro presishydent MISS Jenr)le Repuccl Mansfield vice-president Mrs

George Bauzo Norton recording secretary Mrs Leo Campb~ll South Attleboro treasurer Very Rev John J Shay pastor of St John s Church Attleboro IS mCderator

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HEIDELBERG Germany (NC) -American Catholic lay action is now spreading among Amerishycans overseas with the establishshyment of a Military Council of Catholic Women in Europe I~

13 made up of nine area councils in Germany France and Italy

At a meeting here with Msgrbull (Lt Co) Charles J Murphy Vicar Delegate of the Armed Forceshere and Mary Donohoe organizational secretary of the National Council of Catholio Women 40 delegates of various womens groups discussed theil formal affiliation with Washshyington headquarters More than 60 groups are to join with an estimate of nell I I y 10000 women

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How explain t~e hatred agalnst Our Divine Lord today No one hates Buddha or Socrates or Mohammed no one lifts hill fists against Lenin It Is because these are dead But Christ live~ He lives in His Mystical Body the Church He lives in the

osouls of the faithful in the state of grace He lives In the Eu charist in the tabernacle

The Devil never inspires anyone to hate the dead fOr example Napoleon But he does inspire even pagans to hate Christ This eXPlains a wild orgy of hate that took place in

bull a Mission in China Iititie children entered the Catholic Mission dragged the Sister prayshying before the Blessed Sacrament into the streets tore the altar linens to shreds ripped the arms off the crucifix used candlesticks to smash the Stations of middotthe Cross pried the tashybernacle from the altar but unable to force the steel door they threw it into the street

Souls who are sensitive to Christ still enduring His Passion will make an extra visit to Our Lord in the Blessed Sacrashyment They will scarifice a luxury to

enable the Holy Father to erect a tabershy nacle in some-other part of the world where Jesus will be loved and adored in peace

GOD LOVES YOU to Mrs A A for $35 I am a housewife whose six children have all grown uP except on I have so much extra tim now that I sew for other people and make a little spendshy

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Nature is dressed in softest pastels and In the midst of these lovely hues the radiance of the white Bridal (own First Communion dress and Graduation robe bear witness to the pure

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Lady lIanager land Indians have placed Al voluntary list Somerset Bleh School Coach Just a few years ago a controshy

An unwritten but well adhered to baseball law deshy versy of major proportions arose In the press box at Harvardmands that changes be made when a club is floundering Stadium The occasion was theSuch is the case with the Washington Senators As a reshy Lincoln M Dunlapannual Harvard-Cornell football

sult manager Charley Dressen was fired by president Cal game The issue centered about REGISTERED ENGINEERGriffith In Detroit on the the presence of a distaff CornelshySen at 0 l s first Western The new league brIngs to 28 the Ian sports writer intent on covershy Announces the relocation of his office for the swing number of circuits in the Nation- Ing the game for the school paper practice of Professional Engineering atfrom the heretofore all male

The action brought howls al Association which embraces sanctuary atop the Stadium elf derision from all Quarters It some 200 teams in all Tradition was ultimately breechshy 19 PURCHASE STbeing a generally regarded cershy Should Encourage Boys ed but not without difficulty

Fall River Mass taInty that the present Washingshy Amateur ball In these environs Stonehill College in North Eaton ton roster would experIence diffishy and I daresay generally is but a goes Cornell one better however culty in a Triple A classification shadow of its former stature The Chieftains varsity tennis bull Direct engineering services to architects industrialHowever as a matter of expeshy novations have been introduced Quad boasts a lady manager institutional and commercial establishments dience the manager is the most In the form of Little League for Miss Anne Carrigg 57 of Brockshy

bull Studies reports estimates design plans specificationsexpendable and It is he who must youngsters Pony and Babe Ruth ton supervIsion an~ consultatIonao Named to succeed Dressen Leagues for early adolescents Really Bot Corner was Coach Harry Lavagetto It Almost unique however in its Its open season on third baseshy bull Air Conditioning Air Cleaning Boiler Plants DryingIs no no secret that Cookie was organizational setup is the CYO men Latest casualty is the Red Electrical Exhausting HeatIng Piping Plumbing a most reluctant successor This which affords the older player Box Frank Malzone The rookie Sprinklers Refrigeration Ventilation is readlly understandable Lavashy the opportunity of participating third sacker was felled by a bad aetto has long been a Dressen during and beyond his high bounce hopper off the bat of Telephones OSborne 4-6306 aide He too severed connections IIchool days These parish spon- Joe DeMaestri Two weeks ago with the Brooklyn organization In 53 when the Dodger front is~ol~e~d~t~ea~m~s~l~a~u~n~ch~e~d~t~h~e~1~95~7~~b~0~n~U~S~y~ou~n~g~s~te~r~~w~a~Yn~e~c~a~u~s~e~y~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ _ office refused to give boss Dresshylen any more than a one year pact even though Charley had annexed the National League title that year

Actually Ludicrous The situtation actually is ludishy

crous There has been no evIshydence of player disgruntlement with Dressen Early In the month fiery Catcher C 1i n t Courtney was fined $200 for Inshylubordlnation but Pete Runnels and Eddie Yost - two of the few bona fide major league operashy

tlves of the club - vouched for Dressens fair-mindedness In his dealings wIth the players The move certainly cant be attributshyed to financial belt tightening The club is obligated to honor its contract with Bressen and It Is only natural to assume that Lavagettos paycheck will be larger in keeping wIth his greater lesponslblllties That Dressen IS IL most competent baseball man aoes without saying What then has the front office gained Lavagettos reaction is signifishycant What can I do that Charley couldnt he asked Indeed the ways of baseball middotare aometimes strange

Paroehlab Bumble Somerset Coach Ed Lowneys Holy Famishy

ly nine came up with the bIggest upset of the scholastic season last Thursday a 1-0 decisIon over So mer II e t defending Narry League champions The game was Jemln1scent of past historic Iltruggles between the two friendshyly rivals Beaten in an early Ileason encounter and mired deep In the standings with an Ull1mshypressive 2-7 record the Parochiashyals werent conceded a chance agaInst their talent laden rivals The game certainly Js lllustrative of the humbling influence of sports It is a well known fact that coaches - particularly footshyball coaches - have a tendency to cry poor In pre-season analshy)ses Some characterIstically reshyduce caution to absurdity I wonder however1 some of these dour predictions arent born of an experIenced appreciation for

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this Summer It will stalt as a four team affaIr each with It major league sponsor Baltimore Brooklyn Pittsburgh and St Louis are the parent teams repshylesented

The league will callY a D elasslficatlon and only playeJs wIth no previous professional exshyJ)el1ence wlll be eligible In theory it is designed to IJive young players a chance to develshyt)j) llJnong tbelr peers in their ~IJmiddotllt ycm of profcllsional ball

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HOLY CROSS FATHERS CENTENNIAL Officers of the Solemn HOLY CRO~S CONGREGATION OBSERVES CENTENNIAL Rev High Mass offered at Coyle High are Rev James F Lyons (left) deaconi Michael Jednakowski CSC chaplain to the Brothers at Coyle High Rev Michael Jednakowski CSC (second left) celebrant Rev Jos~ph Taunton is greeted by Brother Eudes Hartnett CSC pr~ncipal of the L Powers subdeacon and Rev ~rancis B Connors (right) master of school while Rev Edward Hartnett CSC ofmiddot the Holy Cross Mission ceremonies Fatpers Lyons Powers and Connors are Coyle graduates Band looks on

May is a month of momentous importance for one tion of the young boys body Father Tho m a 8 C Duffy of Taunton was named Presimiddot mind and soul It is not in the new Superior of the Mission dent In 1951 during the pres

of th~ religious institutes of the diocese of Fall River I t elementary schools that these denJy of Rev Francis BolandBand was able to invite his men cmarks the one hundredth anniversary of the papal ap- precious possessions of youth are to move from North Dartmouth Stonehill became co-educational

Proval of the Constitutlons of the CongTegation of Holy threatened it is in the high In 1952 the General Chapter apmiddot _ school and college where minds to North E~ston So ample were proved the elevation of the East-

Cross which was founded in are maturing faculties awaken the accomodatio~s moreover it ern Vice-Province to the rank LeMansFl~al)Ce in 1837 The founded the University of No- lng and habits being formed was possible to move the semi- of Province

Priests of the Congregation tre Dame du Lac in Ii log cabin shaping the youths whole future nary too The North Dartmouth Province Split on the shore of St Marys Lake life-both in this life and the house then became the needed

conduct Stonehill College outside the tiny village of South next C Holy Cross Novitiate with the The growth of the college Saint Pius Tenth Seminary and Bend Several years later the In the same letter the Bishop present Superior General Very forced the Mission Band to remiddot Our Lady of Holy Cross Semin- Holy Cross Sisters opened a announced that the Brothers of Rev Christopher OToole as turn to its old home near New ary in North Easton the Holy school for girls nearby It was Holy Cross from Notre Dame Master of Novices Bedford the Novitiate meantime Cross Mission Band in North called St Marys wereto teach in the new school had been transferred to the Dartmouth the Brothers of the Priests Brothers arid Sisters Father Donahue had thus sent Open StonehlllCollege Green Mountains of Vermont A Congregation direct Monsignor of Holy Cross came to Canada his own religious to direct the For 11 years no further foun- new classroom building Holy Coyle High School in Taunton to start schools in 1847 and in school named in honor of his old dations were made in the East Cross Hall completed in Janushythe Sisters of Holy Cross teach at 1853 at the special behest of the friend But in 1946 Rev James Conner- ary 1957 is the newest Stonehill Saint Anthonys parish in New Sovereign Pontiff the Congre- ton was sent by the Provincial structure a cafeteria and recreshy

Dartmouth Seminarymiddot tmiddot 1 b il i i tBedford gation undertook to staff mis- to meet the request made by the a lOna u d ng s expec ed to The foimder of the Congrega- sion outposts in Bengal India At approximately the same Most Revmiddot Will i a m Hafey be started this summer accordshy

tiono( Holy cross Very Rev Publish Magazine time that plans for Coyle High Bishop of Scranton for a col- ing to Rev James Sheehan Basil Anthony Mary Moreau e The growth of Holy Cross in School were going ahead Father leg in Wilkes - Barre Pa That President of Stonehill diocesan priest of Le Mans was the United States from the Donahue had interested himself year Christ the Kings Col- As the priests society has adshyborn in 1799 while the Directory founding of Notre Dame has in the prospect of opening a ege for men was opened Three vaneed in the East so has the still ruled France While Basil been considerable Besides es- seminary in the diocese Bishop years later in May 1948 the ter- Brothers In the General Chapshywas still a young boy Napoleon tablishifil~ other schools like- St Cassidy acting in the name of ritory including New England tel of 1945 it was decided that Buonaparte made the name of Edwards University in Austin the disabled Bishop Feehan who and the Middle Atlantic States the common good called for the France terrible in the ears of all Texas in 1876 and Partland Uni- had expressed the wish to have was constituted the Eastern Vice priests and Brothers to have sepmiddot Europe By the time the future versity Portland Oregon in 1901 Holy Cross priests in Fall River Province of Holy Cross Father arate provinces under the one founder had been aidained to the Congregation has attempted invited Father Donahue to come Connerton was named Vice-Pro- General Administration the holy priesthood he could see other things In 1865 the first east to look at some property vincial and one of his first off- As the Centenary Year begins his mother country everywhere Catholic weekly magazine The The Superior General together cial acts made known in the the works of the Congregation marked by the ravages of the Ave Maria was published at No- with Rev Alfred Charron CSC summer was to errect Stonehill under the Providence of God are Revolution and Napoleonic ty- tre Dame PrOvincial of Canada and Rev College on the Ames estate in many There are foundations ranny James Burns CSC Provincial North Eaton It was called Stone- across the world with invitations

S t New England Site of Indiana came to Fall River hlll because it occupled what had to undertake more The priest1One ocle y In 1913 a young Holy Cross 1931 Th 1

Among the many French h R J W Do 10 ey were warm y re- before been called Stone Hill and Brothers of Holy Cross in preac er ev ames na- ceived by Bishop Cassidy and the House That fall the college the Diocese of Fall River are

priests who stirred themselves to hue conducted a mission in St purchase of the Crary Hospital opened with 125 male students aware of the great responsibilityrelieve this situation was the Marys parish in Taunton and tiN tl D t th h d tmiddot 1propel y n or 1 ar mou largely veterill1s of World War II that is theirs in tee uca lona Rev James Dujarie who found- on his return to Indiana ex- d d At f t h i was conSI ere Irst 1 was Rev George Benaglia a native program of the Ctturch heref St J 1820 to teach religion in schools of the people and said he hoped but by the time the General By August 1835 Father Dujarie that one day the Congregation Chapter of 1932 had clostd the

ed the Brothers 0 osep n pressed his delight with the piety impossible to acquire the estate

l1ad become so worn out with all ht t blsh lmiddottselfmiddot ln Newmig es a I purchase was made and the proshyhe had endured during the E 1 nd Thlrteen yealS laterng a perty for the seminary secured Reign of Terror that he Father Qonahue became Super- the next year The first Mass in turned to the young seminary ior General of Holy Cross In Q Our Lady of Holy Cross Semi professor Basil Moreau to have very few years he was to realize nary was offered by Father him assume the government of the hope of 1913 Donahue on the Feast of the t he Brothers Some time before Th beloved Monslgnor Jamese Immaculate Conception of Mary tl1is at the ~uggestion of Fath~r Coyle was pastor of St Marys Dec 8 1933 The Brothers from Dujarie Father Moreau had set when Father Donahue preached Coyle joined with the priests in about organizing a group of aux- the mission While it is not the great act of thanksgiVing iliary priests to assist in the min- known if the Monsignor ever dis- In May 1934 Rev Archibald istry of the diocese and to teach cussed the matter with Father McDowell CSC came to estabshyin colleges Donahue then he had for a long Ush an eastern branch of the

In 1837 Father Moreau found- t Ie hed the ldea of seeIme c 1 11S bull Holy Cross Mission Band in ed a new religiots family pat- ing a high school for boys built North Dartmouth It was soon temed on the Holy Family the In th F 11 R D The a Iver lOcese e evident as more priests arrived Brothers were dedicated to the died b f h 1good priest e ore e cou d to work as missioners and as the foster father of Christ as Jose- realize his project but when number of postulants for the phites of Holy Cross a newly preaching the eulogy at Mon- priesthood increitsed that the organized group of Sisters of signor Coyles funeral Most Rev North Dartmouth house was no Holy Cross were dedicated to the J middotC d th A t 1ames assl y en pos 0 lC longer large enough for both Mother of God and the priests Administrator announceltithat groups were consecrated to the Sacred such a school would soon be built He-art of Jesus as Salvatorists of He remarked that Monsignor Settle in North Easton Holy Cross (When approval for Coyle had been putting small During the first months ofI

this new congregation was sought sums aside for the purpose for 1935 accordingly Father Mcshyin Rome the Holy See wisely de- years and that this money would Dowell and a fellow missioner creed that the priests and Broth- be supplemented for the project Father George FiScher were ers should be grouped together Coyle High School scouting the countryside north in one society and the Sisters in - Excavation began in Decem- of Taunton for new quarters their own society) - ber 1932 and the official open- The lovely estategt of Frederick

Establish Notre Dame mg was promulgated in e IBS- Lothrop Ames with its splendid Very Rev Edward SOlin and toral letter in July 1933 In the Colonial house struck them as

six Holy Cross Brothers were letter Bishop Cassidy indicated the most suitable place for their welcomed in Indiana in 1841 to that the object for which this purposes It seemed at first that open a boys school in the wild- school is erected and will be con- the property would be uriobtainshyemess In November 1842 these ducted is tliiee-fold Christian able but after much negotiatin seven pioneers of Holy Cross development training and direc- U was acquired By Oct 11

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NEW SCHOOL FOR EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN This beautiful building on Highland Avenue Fall River will lIerve as the first diocesln school for exceptional children under 10 years of age Sisters of Mercy will staff the school The new diocesan endeavor was announced last week by Bishop Connolly

New Bedford Planning Tribute For Father William Thomson

Community-wide tribute will be paid to Rev William D Thomson former director of the New Bedford Catholic Welfare Bureau and chaplain of St Marys Home at a testimonial banquet at Lincoln Park Wedshynesday June 5

Father Thomson is serving now as administrator of St Marys Church Attleboro

Herman V LaMarllt associate professor in management at Northeastern University and close personal friend of ~- Father Thomson will be guest speaker

Invited guests include Mr and Mrs LaMark Mrs David Thomshyson of Taunton Father Thomshylions mother MI and Mrs Alshyfred Leonard of Taunton Mr and Mrs James David of Abingshyton sisters and brothers-in-law bull brother Raymond J ThomshyIon of Staten Isiand and his wife Mrs Thomson

Bishop James L Connolly Rt Rev Msgr James J Gerrard pastor of st Lawrence Church

Inquiry Reveals Many Enlistees Lax About Faith

ST LOUIS (NC) - Questionshynaires completed by Catholics entering the U- S Air Force inshydicated that fewel than half went to Confession at least once 8 year the deputy chief of Air Force chaplains said here

But Msgr (Brig Gen) Tershyence P Finnegan said 90 per cent of the Catholics returned to more regular reception of the sacraments and attendance at Mass after only two weeks of instll1ction

Citing a survey taken at Sampshyson Air Force Base Msglmiddot Finshynegan said of 900 Catholic enshylistees queried 247 said they leceived the Sacrament of Penshyance only once a yeal Another 283 said they received it less than once a year Of the total 97 had not been baptized 300 had not been confirmed the Chaplain Corps officer reported He said haif of those married had been married outside the Church

Ms~r Finnegan placed the blame for the laXity on parents who he said were indifferent about their religion and gave their children little or 10 instrucshytton

and Rev John F Hogan Father Thomsons successor as Welfare Bureau director and chaplain of st Maiys

Bristol County Probate Judges Beatrice H Mullaney and Walshyter L Considine Judge August C Taveira Third District Court of New Bedford Judge Harry K Stone Plymouth County Probate Court and tvo boys and two girls from St Marys Home all of whom were close to Father Thomson in his work

Catholics Halle Better Attendance Record

TUEBINGEN -Germany (NCt -An average of 60 per cent of western Germanys Catholics at shytend church regularly compared with an average of 18pel cent church attendance for Protestshyants according to a new study published here

The study published was based on a survey made in 1953 Conshyditions do not appear to have changed substantially since that time however During the surshyvey about 4000 persons in 152 communities of western Gershymany were interviewed

The age bracket of those inshyterviewed was between 18 and 79 Only foul per cent of these were not church members which means that 96 per cent were paying their church taxes which in this country are collected by the government by a pro rata method on the basis of income taxes

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Critic Suggests Movie Clubs

NOTRE DAME (NC) - A sixshypoint plan for motion picturlit study has been suggested by Ed-shyward Fischer film critic fOl AIS Maria magazine

He offered the following six points for such clubs

1) They should be organized around one person who knows motion picture standards and who can teach

2) Club members should study a few simple books about films before sounding off

3) They should read some books on which films are based and analyze the problems that had to be worked out in making the films

4) They should study Lewis Hermans book Screen Playshywriting to better understand artistic standarils

5) They ought to write reviews of films to develop mental disshycipline and critical thinking

6) dUb members should check their reviews against those apshypearing in Films in Review a monthly magazine published by the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures with headshyquarters in New York

After a year 01 two of such discipline- Mi Fischer stated club members will find themshyselves looking at films with new and more Intelligent msights They wlll understand what phony democracy it Is to feel that onlt mans opinion Is lUI good as anshyothels In criticizing the arts

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4 THE ANCHORshyThe Yardstick Right-to-Work laws Are DesignedThurs May 23 1957

To Bring End to Labor UnionsStormy Session in Store Unions Are fold i

CHIltAGO (NC) - A priest degree of regimentation hostlle and a railroad executive clashed to the whole spirit of free instiFor-Union Confederation Reforms Needed over the right-to-work law reshy tutions wholly unnecessary forBy Msgr George G Higgins ST LOUIS (NC)-The constishy cently proposed In the Illinois the prosperity and w~ll-being of

Director-Social Action Dept-NCWO tutions of some labor unions legislature the unions and puts excessive should be reformed immediately Father Leo C Brown SJ of and unnecessary powers in theThe International Confederation of Free Trade Unions Secretary of Lapor James P St Louis University said hands of labor leaderswhlch

will hold its biennial convention in North Africa during In many service industries In ineVitably leads to abusesMitchell has saidthe early part of July It promis~s to be a very stormy wholesale and retail trades in Under our American conceptThis is action he asserted those areas of manufacturing of individual liberty imd dignitygat)lering andmiddot it could be the beginning of the end of which labor can ta~e its~lf to

characterized by semi-skilled of person every man has thestrengthen democracy within itsICFTU employment I would expect right to an opportunity to proshyranks and to curb the activitiesBut the Amerloon unions youSo far as the present right-to-work laws to create cure the means of survival Toof corrupt union leaderswill say are notsoclallst unions organizing problems which many deny this basic right is not onlywriter is concerned this is The Cabinet officer also proshynor are the Canadian unions and unions could not surmount I a deprivation of liberty but itnot a case of the wish being several others which are affill-shy posed that Congr~ss quickly would expect unions to disappear also imperlls life itselfenact legislation to require thefather to the thought On the ated with ICFrU Thats pershy in many establishments and to Samuel J Meyers Washington

contrary we would not like to fectly true But the fact remains registration detailed reporting be rendered almost wholly inshy vice president of the Retailahd public disclosure of laborshysee ICFTU go that for all practical purposes effective In others Clerks International Associationmanagement health welfare andthe socialists are running theout of busi- Jonathan C Gibson vice preshy declared

ness unless of pension funds and that allshow If not completely at least sident of the Santa Fe RailrOltd A national right-to-work law to a greater degree than their unions be required to file comshycourse a betshy said would take away by means ofplete and meaningful statementsmembers would seem to warrantter and more Compulsory union membershy class legislation what Americanof their financial situationThey haye far more to say abouteffective 0 r shy ship does violence to the liberty labor has achieved in a centurY

g a n lz atfon Danger Notedthe day-to-day administration of of the Individual introduces a of social progressthe organization than any other The Secretary ot Labor adshy

ately to take were immedishy

vised against any headlong legshyWe are not qualified to S6y Islative plunge that might affect

single group Its place

A 11 things whether 01 not the socialists are a temporary cure to the lasting con s I dered doing an effective job Thats a detriment of the whole nation

question which will have to be He declared It is unfortunateICFTU In spite of its many faults and imshy settled within the organization that there is suchan obvious

We do know however that some necessity for legislation to proshyperfections probably doe~ more good than harm If it were to of the socialists on the staff of tect the interests of union memshy

ICFTU are definitely biased and bers But he added the morego out of business with nothing to take its place the communistshy bigoted In the leld of religion legislation regulating union afshy

and we know that their Inability fairs the weaker unions will beshycontrolled World Federation of Trade Unions would be given a to overcome ormiddot at least to conshy come because it is a certainty new lease middoton life It would then cealtheir prejudices is seriously that as unions depend on governshy

hurting the Confederation ment for help so their reason forhave the field all to itself This Religious Issue being diminishesof course- would be disastrous to

the cause of freedom particushy This of course will be bitterly The Secretary warned against larly in the so-called underdeshy denied by representatives of the real dang)r of over-cor- veloped areas of the world where ICFTU and will probably proshy rection He said labor racketeershytmde unionism is just getting voke a public controversy Thats ing brings from somll quartets a started If the unions in these all right so far as we are conshy demand for dangerously strong newly industrialized areas fall cerned In our opinion it would reprisals thatmiddot would have the under the influence of WFTU probably be a good thing to get effect of impairing trade unionshythe Soviet Union will have scored the religious issue out into the isms ability to organize and barshyone of i~s most important vicshy open once and for all Lets find gain _ tories In the cold War and will out for example why the secreshy It is my position he added be well on the way to its ulti shy tariat of ICFTU totallYdlsreshy that legislation that harms the mate goal of world domination garding the American point of ability of unions to organize and

view is so fanatically opposed to bargain would make R chaos ofAmericans Critical the Christian unions of Western trade unionism and seriously imshyBe that as it may the anti shy Europe why it is determined to pair the basic American institushy

commuist ICTFU Is In serious keep the Christian unions out of tion of collective bargainingtrouble To put it mildly the ICFTU why it refuses to coopshy Hands Ale TiedConfederation has not been a erate with them on matters of howling success Moreover there mutual interest and concern and In urging reform of some is a serious potentially fatal split why it even refuses to acknowlshy union constitutions Secretary within its own ranks Rightly or edge their communications~ Mitchell said in those unions wrongly many American memshy We are not out to start aflght where corruption has taken hold bers are extremely critioal of the with ICFTU but if it takes a the constitution often serves as

mannet in which the affaiis of the convenient and legal excuse fight to ~esolve these and a numshyber of other related issues so bethe organization are being ad- It is also a fact he added that

ministered They feel that the it A satisfactotiy resolution oJ soine union cOtlstitutions so stifle Confederation is failing to ac- these issues will be good for their memberhips as to make reshycomplish the purposes for which ICFTU for unless the Confederashy form a remote possibility

aIt was established shortly after tion adopts polley of genuine MI Mitchell said that in conshyWorld War II neutrality in the leld of religion trast there are many unionsshy

Even at the risk of offending it will not and should not be pershy vno pride thrselves on and some of the other delegations the mited to survfve treasure their democratic proshyAmericans will probably call for cesses In such unions he added a showdown at the Tunis con- Pontiff Again Asks one is not sumiddot ~ed to see the vention inmiddot July The resulting rank and file 1middotmiddotlng an active controversy is likely to be very For Better Movies and vigorous rce in the conduct bitter Whether or not it will VATICAN CITY (NC) - His of the affairs of the union destroy the ICFTU remains to Holiness Pope Pius XII has again Thespcoaker said corruptionbe seen Our guess is that it willmiddot expressed his anxiety that moshy begins when a labor leader loses not The chances are that the tion picture producers of themiddot his sense of vccation Foi trade delegates will somehow or other world do what they can to make unionism is a voation not justeffect a compromise solution and movies as morally and culturally R job that buyS the groeeries

will vote to keep the Confedera- safe as possible Equal to Challengetion in existence and to give it Addressing company members

another try We sincerely hope the Pope said films open up a Sectetary Mitchell noted that they do whole new world that fascinates labor has faced challenges in

Socialist Domination the senses and would lead cap- the past He said it fought against the communist menaceOn the other hand there is a tive the mind and spirit of man and successfully cast those leechshydefinite need for some radical In his eXhortation the Pope es f~om its bodY It now faceschanges in the ICFTU-not mere said Do what you can to make yet another and significant batshytechnical or administrative im- the world of the film a healthy tle-the battle for Its own selfshyprovement~ but some basic world in which men women and respect and its standing In thechanges in the Confederations even children can _fmd pleasurshy CLEAN UP-FIX UP-PAINT upieyes of all our people he added6tructure and orientation At the able recreationand cultural

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White Dresses Aplenty But as Usual None Fit

By Mary Tinley Daly

Remember the old song When walking -through the park one day in the merry merry month of May I was taken by surprise by a pair of rougish eyes

The surprise-to our way of thinking-is not the pair of rougish eyes but that anybody woulltl have time to smiled Daddy youll never

- make it go walking in the park dur- Nonsense the Head of the lng this merry but diZZily House scoffed If Eileen werent busy month of May being married in July this would

Where do these 31 days go be just the thing for me to wear There are Communion break- And if you were 40 pounds fasts for every lighter Mary added as she church organi helped put away the wedding z a t ion May garment Then she commented pro c e s sions wryly that maybe he could fit May-pole danc- into it for her wedding es May festi- So back went the monkey-suit vals end _ of _ to its lomily life in moth ballsshythe _ year plc- and out came the summer clothes n i c s novenas White Dress So much ioes With every trip up to the at shyon that sometimes its hard to tic we tried to bring down necesshyfit in the family rosary There sities for this merry month of are benefits for this-and-that May and the ensuing months charity showers for the June Thbrides school musicals and dance e immediate object was awhite dress for Ginny to wear lecitals (costumes for each) jun- for day-aiter-tomorrowS May lor and senior prolll5 and their procession attendant parties There are White dresses They were mother-and-daughter doings and dime a dozen Unloading as many end-ot-the year parties for boxes as we could carry we everything opened bOK after box each la-

Racing the Clock belled White Dress There were Youre always getting dressed the white uniforms of Georgeshy

up for something getting the town Visitation Convent worn by family dresSed up-racing with the Three Middles Ginnys First the clock and the calendar Communion dressj herConfirma-

In addition to the outside ac- tion dress like dresses worn by tlvities (all very pleasant) there the other girls-hopelessly outshyare the mundane tasks that reach dated 01 yellowed by age There their pewk in May There ia was Pats eighth grade graduashyagain a race this time against tion dress then Eileens Markies nature in the garden With dan- and Marys There were high gel of frost over we must plant school glRduation dresses for Pat those seedlings which looked so Eileen Markie The final box alluring in the February cata- contained Marys high school logues And again against na- graduation dress to be worn on ture in the house when a moth June 5 1s discovered We must wash What to Do the winter b I a n k e t s insert Total count 18 white dresses amongst the folds paradichlorine It was a Water water everyshycrystals and wrap them in newsshy where and not a drop to drink print - such as the paper in for here was Ginny without a which this columns is printed white dress for the May processhyproving it Is good for something sion Choice Make a big one The ink Is a good moth repel out of a little one by leUlng out lent seams and facing a hem or make

And then the chore of putshy a littlepone out of a big one Uhshyting away winter coats suits lih too difficult wool dresses sweaters slacks and So if Ginny looks a bit on the bullkirts-and as always the box skimpy side In her revampedof littles the scarves mittens Confirmation dress thats the ear muffs driving gloves We reason She doesnt mind and dragged them out sunned brushshy were sure the Blessed Mother ed and stored them in wrappings doesnt either I and took them back to the attic -ugh Youll all In Iove With

Almost Fits NORMANDS DONUTS After the whole lot had been

stored we once again came upon the wedding garment carefully laved and twice-a-year sunned -that striped pants suit In which the Head of the House was wed Again we suggested giving it away

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Fall River Girl New Bedford Club Wins Scholarship Selects Officers

Mrs Leo J Telesmancik hasMargaret Mary Ferreira senior been elected president of theat Mount st Mary Acedemy Fall New Bedford catholic Womans River has been awarded a par- Club Other officers chosen include

Mrs Charles Reckords first viceshypresident Mrs Anthony E Rose second vice-president Miss Jean McGinnis recording secretary Mrs Ferdinand J Baccelll corshyresponding secretary Miss Marishyetta Vanasse treasurer

Registrars named were Mrs Joseph T Baldwin Mrs Eric E Besso Mrs JohnW Glenn Mrs Paul Healy Mrs Charles D Pheshylan Mrs Herman Z L Roy

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All members of Catholic colshylege and Catholic high - school alumnae chapters in the area are invited to attend The presidents of organized chapters have beenmiddot urged to assure delegations from their respective groups

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OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE DIOCESE OF FALL RIVER THURSDAY - St Desiderius Published Weekly by The Catholic Press of the Diocese of Fall River of Langres Bishop-Martyr Trashy

21 Bedfor~ Street bull Fall River Mass OSborne 5-7151 ditions concerning the saint who

PUBLISHER bull was Bishop of Langres Fral~bull Most Rev ames L Connolly DO PhD conflict concerning the time o~

CENERAL MANACER ASST CENERAL MANACER his reign and martyrdom but itRe~ Daniel F Shalloo MA Rev ohn P Drifcoli generally is agreed that he died

MANACINC EDITOR in the third century It also Is Aorney Hugh Colden agreed that he served in northshy

eastern Gaul and that during a raid by Teutonic barbarians he boldly sought out their chief and begged mercy for his followers

Oijr Part in Charity6

With the addition of the school for exceptional chilmiddot but IIas struck down and his blood stained the Book of Gospels dren which will open in the Fall the cathoiic Charities lie held in his hand Many

Appeal will assist iwenty-five agencies within the Diocese churches have been dedicated in his honorof Fall River When you make a contribution YOlJ are givshy

ing not to one worthy group but to twenty-five FRIDAY - St Manahen Phoshyphet He lived in the first centuryAnyone can see that a five or ten dollarmiddot donation and is mentioned inmiddotthe Acts of

~oesnt go too far when divided up that way Th~t is why the Apostles as the foster-brother of King Herod Antipas and as athe Church has always counted not upon the largess of prophet He is said to have died

the wealthy few but upon the sacrifices 9f the many who at Antioch In Syria give out of a sense of charity If you feel what you give SATURDAY - St Gregory if it ~auses a pinch in the family finances if it makes you VII Pope-Confessor He was born

of poor parents in Tuscany aboull go without something for this Yeek---then it is surely 1013 was educated in Rome and

charity and charity given to theold the young the needy entered religious life in ChillY France Pope St Leo IX called _the sick the troubled the many who are aided by twentyshyhim to Rome and he served thefive agencies that exist only to dispense the cha~ity of Pontiff and four of his successhy

~ri~ sors as councillor He was archshyMen and women are giving their lives to carryon the deacon of Rome In 1073 when h8

spiritual and corporal works of mercy They do not count was elected pope He withstood attelppts -of Henry IV of Gershythe personal costs to themseives or the hours they spend many to usurp ecclesiastical

As one business man once said to a Sister taking care ofmiddot This is my final appeal for contributions to our second powers and at length the monshya sick person I wouldnt do that for a million dollars spiritual bouquet for Cardinal Mindszenty arch sought absolution of the The Sister replied Neither would V They are giving In one sense the bouquet already is one to be proud Pope at Canossa Later Henry

relapsed set up an anti-popetheir lives for Christ We are asked formiddot such a Small con- of Those who have responded have done so most genshy and sent Pope Gregory into exile tribution in comparisiQn But our part is needed to make erously The number of Pope Gregory died at Salerno In their work effective MassesC 0 m m u nl 0 n s spiritual gifts to CaJdinal Mindshy 1085

szenty are really gifts to all who pray~rs devotions lnd sac- SUNDAY - St Philip Nerisuffer under communism-Carshymiddot th Ie D De - - rices is great Confessor Born in Florence indinal Stepinac of YugoslaviaCa 0 ICS 0 Isagree But the totals lose some of 1515 he became a tutor in RomeCardinal Wyszynski of Poland their impressiveness when viewed to a nobleman He devoted hisArchbishop Beran of CzechosloshyMany Catholics even informed ones think that the In the light of leisure to the study of theology slovakia-all the prelates priests

and in 1548 with 14 companionsSisters Brothers and layfolk of Church has one official answer to every problem They ~re f~~ ~~ founded the Congregation of thethe iron curtain countries who~elieve that all Catholics must accept this one answer 9r siderably more Oratory He was not ordained

run the risk of being liberal at best and downright here- than 30 million have stood immovable in the

until 1551 and the Oratoryfront line warding off commushy was American Cathshy not approved officially untilnisms diabolisms from ustical at worst olics 1583 but for more than 30 years

So it is that we find Catholicsexpre~sing surprise Therefore I Target of Communism

From the beginning I have it was the center of religious am making this looked upon Cardinal Mindszenshy life in Rome Known as the

ty as the representative victim Second middotApostle of Rome Stth~t various Catholic newspapers differ among them- last request If selves that prominent Catholics line up on opposite sides you wish 00 contribute do so of communism and this for sevshy Philip died in 1595 and Wal

canonized in 1~22 of the f~nce in matters of politics or the UN or in other no~u can send your spiritual eral reasons-because I once met and interviewed hiqJ because he controversial iSsues Who is right and who is wrong gift in care of this newspaper or MONDAY - St Bede thasuffered atrociously under both Venerable Confessor DoctorThe fact is that within the framework of Catholicism direct to me at 2227 Westminster nazism and communism and beshy

Rd Cleveland Heights 18 Ohio He was born in Wearmouthcause Hungary his country hasthere is a wide area of legitimate difference We all ~gr~e Splendid Gift England in 673 and as a child for 1000 years been one of theon matters of faith and morals No Catholic is going to It would be foolish of course was offered to the Benedictinemost knightly defenders of Abbey of SS Peter and Paul attake issue on the dogmas of the Creed or the pr~epts of to attempt to estimate which Christian civilization -Wearmouth - Janow He wasthe Commandments No Catholic is going to deny basic contribtuions are most pleasing HungaryS revolution-an upshy professed there under the foundshy In the eyes of God rising unequalled in history for principles of goodness and truth andmoraJity There are But I can say this-I am deep- er St Benedict Biscop and spentnational gallantry-was what weno differences here ly moved when I receive a note the rest of his life at the abbeyhad come to expect of the -landBut there are many problems arisi~g in this workday saying that in honor of cardinal of King St Stephen He was ordained by St John of

Beverley and was renowed as aworld that admit Qfno easy or set solution For e~ample Mindszentys sacrifices some- The struggle between Christ scholar The Bible was his prinshy t b II N body is making a long-delayed arid anti-Christ in our time hasthe principle of t~e just wage is accep ed y a 0 ()ne confession and returning to Mass cipal study His Ecclesiasticalcentered in Hungary more drashywould deny that a workman is entitled to a living wage and Communion History of the English People matically _than anywhere else But the difficulty enters-and the differences too-when I will be immensely grateful t) earned him the title of FatherCardinal Mindszenty was not of English History He died inwe speak of ajust wage in one particular industry at one any reader who will do that victimized merely because he was 735 on Ascension Eve and hisParticular time in one particular place for one partiCUlar splendid thing as a spiritual gift an ob~tacle to the Reds of Hunshy last words were the Gloriafor the cardinal_ gary He was arrested tortured man and his family Who can give th~ easy ~nswer here Another contribution which I and put through a propaganda TUESDAy - St Atlgustine orWho can agree on one answermiddotWho can give the answermiddot especially appreciate is that of trial in accordance with a plan Canterbury Bishop - Confessorthat rules out all differences those who arrange for the offershy prepared by international com- He shares with Pope St Gregory

It is a question not only of a principle but of applying ing of a Mass or Masses for munism the Great the title of Apostle orCardinal Mindszenty The Mass Smear Religion the English Before his election the principle and that calls for technical knOWledge bal- is the sacrifice ~nd the prayer of

The purpose was to smear re- he sent 40 monks under Stance and~ judgment consideration of the rights of all in- Christ Himself its value and ligion as a fraud a failure and a Augustine to England where_volved The problem becomes a complex one and it is power are infinite laughing stock to put all the they were received by King St not surprising that several Catholics may come up with I know that there are readers worlds believers in God on the Ethelbert who was converted answers that differ - who intend to arrange for Massshy defensive to make it seem that St Augustine was consecrated

es but never get around to d9shy faith in the divine and reverance the first Archbishop of Cantershy And 50 there are differences on ever so many contro- Ing so bull for the human were fossil re- bury and achieved great success Iversial questions The differences are legitimate Childrens Prayers mains from some ignorant past ih spreading the Faith throughshy

The principlesinvolved are usually clear But piinci~ Therefore if it will help sti- Because of0 Cardinal Mind- out England He died about 604 pIes QO not exist in solitary aloof majestic rightness They pends may be sent tome and I szentys unbreakable courage and and was buried in the Abbey

Second Spiritual Bouquet

Aims to Return Cardinal ~o Rights in Hungary

By Joseph A Breig Cleveland Universe Bulletin

must be applied by flesh andmiddot blood people to complex will make the arrangements trust in God the plot backfired church outside of the wall or I would like also torepeat my Communism stood exposed as a Can tel bur y which he hadsituations affecting other flesh ano blood people And as special plea to children Chil shy gigantic empty idol and bluff founded

Shakespeare would say theres theorub Whi~h one of us is drens prayers have special powshy Young Hungarians completedmiddot wise enough and knowing enougn to come up with THE er with God the exposure when they cut WEDNESDAY - St Mary answer About a month from now i through the legs of the metal im- Magdalen of Pazzl Virginmiddot She

intend to publish a final report age of Stalin in Budapest and was born in 1566 and enteredThe purpose of a Catholic newspaper is to stimulate on the bouquet I will then for- brought it toppling down with a the Carmelite Convent in Florshy

thought among peop~e It is to present various points of ward It to Pope Pius XII as I crash heard across the world ence at the age of 18 Despite-view on the same issues These points of view are all sin- did the first one Prayer liberated Cardinal poor hea~th she was n~ted for Cere all honest all legitimate within the framework of I am confident that the Holy Mindszenty from communist im-her practice of sel1-c1enilil her

Father again will express his prisonment Prayer can restore humility and patience She selVshy our religion It is not a question of principles It is a ques- gratitude by sending his apostoshy him to hisrights as primate of ed twi~e as mist~ess of novice~tion of appiication the wisest courseWhat is the right lic benediction to all who helped Hungary and -Prince of the and opce as superior She died answer Who knows unless we air the many differenges Please lemember that your Church in 1607

ST WILLIAM FALL RIVER

Gifts were presented to tha officers of the Womens Guild bowling league officers at the annual banquet Recipients wera Kay Martel president Geneshyvieve Granito secretary and Ruth Boff treltsurer Trophies were presented to the champion team Including Florence Almeida capshytain Lena Stevens Alice Braga Emma Leite and Ann Paquin Inshydividual trophies were presented to Collette Couture high avershyage Grace Flanagan high threeshystring Eileen Capone high sinshygle Ellen Partridge good sport and consolation

8S PETER amp PAUL FALL RIVER

Rev John J Kelly pastor and Rev William F OConnell and Rev John p Driscoll assistants were guests of the Womens Club at the annual insklllation banshyquet In the church hall last night Miss Mary L Tyrell was marshal officer

Officers are Miss Maureen McCioskey president Mrs EvershyettC Cowell vice-president Miss Constance C Lynch secreshytary Mrs WUlIam J Sundershyland Jr treasurer

Boord of Directors Includes Mrs Arthur L Duffy outgoing president Mrs Rocco Postlglishyone and Mrs William F ONeil

Mrs Donald F Negus was chairman and Mrs Daniel J Freeman co-chairman of the committee

ST JOHN OF GOD SOlfERSET

Newly installed officers of tha Holy Name Society are William Raposa president E1l1est Teves vice-president Joseph Gagnon secretary Raymond Machado treasurer and Dennis Raposa ergeant-at-alms

Dr Jere V Sullivan guest speaker at the societys annual Communion breakfast gave an account of Portuguese customs in the home

New officers of the St Vincent de Paul Society 111amp Victor Boares president John Medel-

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F0R GOD AND COUNTRY Bishop Connolly places historical documents in the corner stone of the new st Michaels School buildi ngin Fall River Rev Arthur do Reis pastor is at the left and Rev J M Bettencourt E Avila pastor of st Anthony Church East Falmouth is at the right

Officers Installed

The Parish Parade ros vice-president Manual Ra- poza treasurer and Ernest Teves secretary

OUR LADY OF GRACE NO WESTPORT

Newly elected officers of the Holy Name Society will be Inshystalled at a banquet June 9 In the church hall with James Hindle as chairman

Officers are Joseph Campbell president George Graham Viceshypresident Henry Danis secreshytary Manuel Raposa treasurer Rudolph Monast and Edward

Boudria delegates

ST HEDWIG NEW BEDFORD

Holy Rosary Society of St Hedwig Church will sponsor their 2nd annualmiddot Cotton Ball Saturshyday May 25 from 8 to 12 pm at the Woodrow Wilson Auditoshyrium 12 West Rodney French Boulevard The ball will be semishyformal and the entire proceeds will go towards the new church bUilding fund Music for dancing will be by Johnny Sowas Orchesshytra of Fall River Mrs Leon A Houle is general chairmanmiddotof the committee

Senators Kill Motto bull In God We Trust

SACRAMENTO (NC) - Tho California Senate here killed by Named Co-Chancellor 20-to-7 vote a bill that would NEW YORK (Nq - Father have adopted In God We Trust Joseph T Ryan of the Albany dlshyas the official state motto oceSe has been named coChan-

Opponents contended the bill celIoI of the Military Ordinerishyunanimously approved by the ate Father Ryan was a Navy Assembly would have jeopard- chaplain for three years in World jzed the historic but unofficial motto Eureka which relates War II and served on combat to th discover of gold in Cali- duty with the First Marine Dishyfomia vision in the South Pacific

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May Processions

Spotlighting Our Schools MT ST MARY ACADEMY Daughter of the late Henr~

FALL RIVER Lachance andMrs Lachance of The debate team tied with 325 Columbia St Joan won the

De LaSalle Academy of Newport Dominican Academy Alumnae for the championship of the Association scholarship through Narragansett Debating League high school after eight years in each team having a record of Dominican elementary school eight wins and one loss The She also received several scholarshyMount speakers included Mary ship awards during her undershyButler Carol Mattimore Patri- graduate work at the University cia McGee Sylvia Sheahan of Massaehusetts where she is a Marilyn Kennedy Mary Silva senior and Margaret Griffin Atty Wll- The Federation grant is to be 11am B SulIlvan Is coach and applied toward her preparation Sister Mary Flora RSM facuI- for her mastersdegree in literashyty adviser tur~at the University of Wiscon-ST MARYS HIGH ~in

TAUNTON SACRED HEARTS ACADEMY Kathleen COlligan wlIl head FALL RIVER

the 1958 yearbook staff as edishytor-in-chief Other members are High honor students have been

Judith Megan business man- announced as follows juniorsshyFernanda Carreiro highest avershy

agel Frances Corcoran assist- age Master Castro Helen Ganshyant business manager Elaine Keefe advertising editor Caro- non Rita Souza Jacqueline Busshy1yn Baker literary editor siere and Anne Delaney sopho-

mores-Carol Regan highestmiddotAlso Nancy Griswold art editor Elizabeth Tallent alum- average Elizabeth Cetola freshshynae editor Claire Tonry club men-Susan Roy highest avershyeditor Patricia Cooper photog- age Jo-Ann Caspar Gladys raphy and Constance LaPlante OConnell Barbara TavaresBarshysocial editor blua Gaspar Janice Moniz Wini-

Jeanne St Germain has been fred Welch and Margaret Lahey awarded honorable mention in The entire student body from the National Competition of pre-primary to senior class will Youth Leadership sponsored by take partin the annual May the Elks Association Procession next Tuesday Bene-

The annual May procession in diction and consecration of the honor of Mary Queen of the school to our Blessed Mother will Universe Will be held Friday follow Natalie Petrone school May 31 Rev John J Galvin captain will be May Queen STD director of the school Eunice Edgett Is the recipient will be speaker Jeanne St Ger- of a scholarship awarded by the main will read the Act of Con- Fan River Junior Music Club IleCration Senior students of Sister SteshyJESUS-MARY ACADEMY phen Mary SUSC presented a FALL RIVER recital In the school hall Tues-

Eighteen seniurs and juniors day are prep~ring 32 elementary Mrs Richard H Leary gym inshypublic school pupils for their structor has chosen the members first Holy Communion in Notre of four classes to compete in the Dame Church this month imnual voleyball tournament

A May Day reception to be HOLY FAMILY HIGH held in the auditorium next NEW BEDFORD Wednesday will begin with Mass Mary Lou Treadup senior class followed bya Communion break- secretary assisted by girl home fast Claire Bemier prefect of room officers was chosen to the sodality with Pauline Cou- crown the statue of Our Lady lombe and Claudette Labreche at the traditional May ceremony as attendants will crown the An inspiring talk on the place statue of Our Lady following a of Mary in the life of each stushyprocession to the grotto on the dent was given by Rt RevMsgr convent grounds Rev Andre James J Gellard VG Jusseaume of St Josephs New Sister Mary Carmelita RSM Bedford wllI be speaker of the faculty directed the choir

A prize school banner has been composed of boys and girls from presented to the school by the the school at the Pontifical yenass Business Educational World for for vocations offered by Bishop proficiency In commercial sub- Cormolly in St Lawrence Church Jects Claire Lachance Claire Tuesday Latessa Monlque Clapin and Citations provided by the New Vivian fdercler were awarded England Association of Becond~

8 THE ANCHORshy11Iurs May 23 1957

Most Students Read Catholic Magazines

NEW YORK (NC) - The Catholic Press Association said a survey of 5749 high school and college students in St Louis shows that 84 per cent read Catholic magazines regularh

Fourteen per cent of the stushydents said they do not read them at all and two per cent said they read them occasionally

Todays Catholic youth reshyported the CPA want to see in their Catholic magazines more editorials and articles on current controversial issues lessdidacshyticism and more criticism of books theatre movies TV based on canons of good art and not devoted entirely to the moral content of the medium reshyviewed

Grade Schools Taboo Lipstick and Dating

PEORIA ~NC) Dating dancing and attending boy-and girl parties have been banned for 6000 Catholic grade school students here

Also girls in Catholic grade schools ~ill be forbidden to wear lipstick or other makeup in a new code which will go into efshyfect in the citys 15 Cathollc schools next fall

Pastors and school officials from all Peoria area churches took the action which is to reshytain for grade school boys and girls their proper treasure of childhood and to retard preshymature acceleration into social ventures

The officials said they hope the rules will be the basis for

- a similar code -i1 all parts of the diocese

FaH River Students Have Honor Roles

John Gagnon Clnd Roger Lanshydry both of Fall River will be valedictorian and honor essayist respectively at Commencement exercises at La Mennais Pre paratory School Alfred Maine On June 16 Brother Henry FICbull the principal announces

Gagnon willspeak on ProvidshyIng a Religious Atmosphere in the Home and Landry will disshycuss Design of a Religi6us Edshyucator

After a year of religious inshystruction and training _both young men will enter Le Menshynais College to prepare for teachshying careers

Group Guidance Bhorthan~ certificates An aar~ ary SChool Principals were pre- SAN FRANCISCO (NC) for supenor merit In bookkeep- sented to Nancy -Egan and Ann - Catholic high schools here wUI ing was presented to Ceclle Du~ Harding seniors by Brother have available for use this Fall charme Michael of St Marys High a series of four workbooks cover-MT ST MARY ACADEMY Waltham The awards were giv Ing the field of Group Guidance FALL RIVER en for their efforts to provide The job undertaken by the

Sister Mary Dionysia R S M pleasure for the children of St books is to present for class disshyand Sister Mary ne~isita Marys Home New BedfordMlss cussion certain critical subjects R S M wlIl accompany a group Egan devoted many afternoon of 21 students who wlIl make the hours to teaching dancing to the closed retreat at Cathedral Camp chlIdren with Miss Harding as tomorrow Saturday and Sunday accompanist

The Glee club merited highest ST ANTHONY HIGH rating at the Southeastern NEW BEDFORD Massachusetts Music Festival Sister Mary DoloroSa and Sisshyheld at Whitman Dr Edward F tel Maiyof St Amel1a missionshyGilday of Lowell State Teachers ares o~ Holy Cross explaIned College who judged the perform- the details of ~helr mission work ance commented As usual this during their visit to the school group Is excellent-verY well Sister Dolorosa spent four years trained-eVidently taking joy and In charge of a dispensaiy in justifiable pride in their work Haiti Sister Amelia has taught They are a credit to their school catchism and has done social and their directors work foi the past eight years DOMINICAN CADEMY among the natives of Pakistan FALL RIVER Both are home for a much-

Rev Matthew SuIIlvan SSCC needeci rest of the Sacred Heart Monastery SACRED HEARTS Fairhaven wlll celebrate the an- FAIRHAVEN nual Alumnae Mass in the acade Trophies badges and honor my chapel at 830 Sunday morn- certificates wlIl be presented to lng and will also be speaker at outstanding members of the the Communion breakfast fol- Catholic Civics Club at an open lowing the Mass Members of the meeting in the parish hall at 1957 graduating class will be re- 730 next Wednesday night ceived into the Alumnae Asso- Goal of all Catholic Civics elation on this occasion Clubs as sponsored by the Com-

Joan Ann Lachance 53 has mission on American Citizenship been awarded a $1200 scholar- at Catholic University is to teach amphlp for graduate work by the youth to practice Christian soshyMassachusetts Federation of cial principles for the benefit of Womens Clubs their neighborhood

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THIRD BEST IN ALL UNITED STATES William Sylvia son of Mr and Mrs William Sylvia of 357 South Oxford Street Fall River was awarded a bronze medal for placing third in the national Primary Division Boys International Contestof the A N Palmer Company The annual contest is open to the Good Writers Club Father Arthur Tansey rector of St Marys Cathedral makes the presentation while Williams teacher at st Marys School

The New Bedford District Council of the DioceSQn Council of Catholic Women iilvltes aU youth in its district to attend a Dialogue Mass to be offered at 9 Thursday morning May 30 Feast of the Ascension in Holy Name Church New Bedford

Approved by Bishop Connolly the Mass will have a special Inshytention for Cathol1c boys and girls the world over who are deshyprived of the opportunity to hear Mass and practice their lel1shygion

Catholic youth united in prayer can set an example for other young people which is Catholic

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The Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DD Bishop of Reno

The reflectiop attributed to King Solomon that there Is nothing new under the sun was probably not original with that wisest of men Likely enough he had picked it up somewhere and passed it off as the gem of his midnight meditations There is cershytainly nothing new in the secularist charge that Cashytholicism is a divisive factor In contemporary life It was levshyelled against the infant Church In the days of Imperial Rome lt furnished Indeed the official excuse for the persecutions of the first three centuries

There is an odd fascination to be found In comparing the wrltshyblgS of the second century Roshyman philosopher Celsus with those of one of his modern eounterparts Paul Blanshard tor example Any advantage on the score of interest or dignity rests with the former Celsus at least had the excuse that the Church of his day was a relashytively fresh phenomenon and that the sources of his informashytion were difficult to come by and assess for accuracy He seems to have been honestly concerned for the welfare of the Empire he revered though how far his honesty went in fabriclJtlng his eharges against the Church has always been open to question

Threat to Unity Celsus nevertheless was an

acute critic He based his attack onmiddot Christianity less on the foolshyIsh allegations he made against the divinity of Christ than on the fact that the Church was an Imperium In imperio a threat to the unity and Integrity of the Roman state Rome prided hershyself on her tolerance She welshycomed all the gods and was perfectly willing to enshrine them in her pantheon but only on condition that they should be as It were good citizens of the Empire submissive to Its secular absolutism Christianity lefused this condition It insisted that Its law being God-given was above any Imperial decree For Celsus there was only one conclusion Christianity would have to be crushed

As a good pagan of philosophishycal bent Celsus seems not to have welcomed this result He would have much preferred that the difference be settled amicashybly and that if the Christians persisted in holding to their absurd beliefs they should at least recognize the supremacy of the state Surely he thought thlampl would entail no hardship A tew gestures of conformity a tew grains of incense a little closing of the eyes when official paganism made its minimal deshymands and all would be well But If Christians were to hold fast to their pollcy of intransishygence If they were to maintain their stubborn principle of the lupremacy of God and His law the very foundations of the state would be subverted Religion in the view of Celsus is all very wellin its way but it must not interfere with the integrity of Rome

Civilization in Danger As Father Danielou remarks

in his study of Origens controshyversy with Celsus there is someshything almost moving in this cry from an old Romans heart It lIeemed to Celsus that the whole of the ancient world the entire civlllzation of Greece and Rome R thing at once religious politishycal and cultural was in danger and his grievance against the

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Christians was that they would not exert themselves in its servshyice But Celsus erred in supposshying that the Church had no interest in the salvation of the commonwealth The real point at issue was not that the Chrisshytians could not or would not be good Romans the point was shyand is - that no state can justly legislate contrary to the laws of God

In the long pull we know it was the Church that saved the Empire giving it that enormous lease on life which enabled it to endure in one form or another untll the very eve of modern times But our contemporary secularism whether of the comshymunist or positivist variety has chosen to ignore the lesson Far less tolerant than Rome it deshymands the total servitude of the individual It is unwilling to conshycede a single right as inhering in the human personality which is not the largesse of the benevshyolent state The Rome of Celsus would have been satisfied with a few exterhals of conformity the secular totalitarianism of today insists upon the slavery of the mind no less than that of the body

Would Destroy Church In our America the contest is

now shaping up around Catholic education But it is plainly stupid to suppose that were the Church in a moment of weakness to agree to the secularization of schools the matter would end there The secularist drive is aimed at the very institution of the Church herself it wlll be satisfied only when she is reshyduced to utter impotence There is a certain incredible naivete on the part of those Catholics who pIofess to believe that the edushycational secularists are simply good fellows at heart who are carried away as it were by their enthusiasm for the general welshyfare The evidence is pretty conshyclusive that their program has been mapped out with utmost care and deliberate calculation And it is not as though it were hidden in their secret archives bull they have publlshed it for all the world to read

Celsus In th~ second century Paul Blanshard Glenn Archer Mrs Agnes Meyer and their 11k in the twentieth But all along the secularists have seen the Point clearlY and steadily We have ho king but Caesar is their perennial rallY-cry The point of attack is Christ the King

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Sister Visitation an Irish-born missionary is an eight-year veteran of the leper colony in Abakaliki Nigeria where she is medical officer surgeon and general plactitioner for 3000 lepers

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Hiss Work FailstoShowmiddot Miscarriage of Justice

By Rev D Bernard Theall OSB

If as Alger Hiss seems to intimate in his new book In the Court of Public Opinion (Knopf $5) his lawyers are continuing to search for evidence that wouldwarrant re-opening his case a readingof this book would be more important than it would I

otherwise be For I can find ness willmiddot demonstrate that the verdi~t was justifiable Because

no convincing evidence in I happen to believe that the the book itself of a miscar- Chambers work is a great docushyriage 01 maladministration C of ment of our time I do not regret justice in the original decision And I continue to be convinced of the solidity and general worth of Whitaker Chambers witness

I was involved for many months after tlie Chambers book appeared in giving a series of era1 reshyviews of it and of evalushyating 0 the I books appearshying on the case - tho s e by

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witt Because of this I had occasion to study Mr Chambers work thoroughly and repeatedly reading it in toto perhaps six times By way of preparing to review Mr Hiss book I have made a new reading of Chambers I continue to be impressed by his honesty his seriousness and-so far as a non-actor in the drama can judge-his control of the fads of the case

Typewriter Evidence At the same time I am willing

to admit that Mr Hiss book ought to be re-read a few times in order that the full weight of

- ~Is argument may be felt The case is immensely complicated and the interweaving of various elements of evidence very puzshyzling It is probably a gross over-simplification to say tha t Mr Hiss complete case stands or falls on the evidence of the typewriter which he claims was especiallymanufactured by Mr Chambers assistants If this is so Mr Hiss has not convinced at least one reader of the feasishybility of so manufacturing a typewriter that would deceive all experts who deal with such mat-

I tels I believe that one can accord

much sympathy to MI Hiss conshytention that the climate of opinshyion at the time of his trials was unfortunate for him But the chain of physical evidence preshysented in the Chambers book reshymains for me the most convincshying argument for the validity of the verdict

Cort Evidence Like Lord Jowitts unfortunate

book which had to be drastically revised after an early edition had proved seriously erroneous In the Court of Public Opinion depends heavily upon the willingness of the reader to wade through and to analyze carefully for himself a mass of court-presented evishydence

A layman in these matters will hesitate to jUdge quickly the worth and truthfulness of this material I am conviqced howshyeyer that parallel readings of Hiss presentation of his case With the story as given in Witshy

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the re-opening of the subject that may send more readers to that work if only for comparishyson with the present book - It is by the way difficult to believe that the immense amount of special newspaper coverage given to the Hiss book is imparshytial in tone It would seem weighted in favor of Hiss even though in the book the Ameiishycan press is accused of being blshyased against Hiss That is cershytainly not the recollection of this reviewer

Greenes Theology Weak Graham Greens latest play

The Potting Shed (Viking $3) is now available in book form and I should say that a preliminary reading thereof would be almost indispensable to anyone who wishes to see the play with pioshyfit Greens only other play The Living Room dealt like this one with a theological theme My own opinion is that both plays faii because of a weakness in Greenes theological knowlshyedge and reasoning I

The Potting Shed concerns the psychological disintegration and subsequent restoration to normality of James Califer son of professionally free~thihking and atheistic parents For two acts the ieader (oi playgoer) is kept- guessing about the nature of the experiellce that took place in the potting shed when James was thirteen and that deranged his whole life

Bargain With God Then the answer is provided

by Father William Califer James uncle and the only Catholic members of the family At their first meeting the priestmiddot tells James the story of how as a child James had attempted suishycide by hanging in the shed The ~oung Father William had knelt by the side of the apparently lifeshyless boy and bargained with God for his life Perhaps It WQuld be unfair to prospective readers or viewers to reveal the nature of the bargain-but on the credishybili ty of this act rests the sfrength of the playas a whole

Along with Waiting for Goshydot this is the most religious play of recent months-and like Godot It is going to be a cause for heated argument for many months to

10 Tilt ANCIHIORshyThunbull Moi1 2) 1957

Stresses World Duty On Atomic Research

TOKYO (NC) - Holy duty forbids the use of atomlc re search for purely destructive purposes His Eminence Joseph Cardinal Jirings Archbishop of Cologne declared at a press conshyference following a half hour audience withEmperor Hirohito in the Imperiai P-

The Cardinal hat the note recently given J Pope Pius XII to Japanese special envoy Masatoshi Matsushita sufficientshyly set forth the Churchs position on the atom question But he added the problem is of vital concern to all and the practical prpblems Involved should be freely and fully discussed in good faith by all nations

Asked about the future of Gershymany Cardinal Frings said that all future development must come through what he called Christian statesmanship The German people seek unification he declared but not without liberty of conscience

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Study of Infinity of God Leads to Jesus Christ

By F J -Sheed

Where was God before the universe was created asks the street-corner heckler His question breaks up nicely into two-Where was God when tqere wasnt any where Where was God when there w~snt any when Briefly the answer is that the words where and when ~ave no application to God at all But if we are as brief IlS that no one will see the Ilnswer

Where means in what place which means in what location In space But God Is a spirit tlIld a spirit doeS not occupy IIpace only boshydies need space Yet we do say that God Is eve r y where How can He be everywhere if He is not In Ilpace at all

Energy of God FOllQwd closely ~verywhere

lJleans where everything is The phrase God is eveiywhere means that God is In every thing Clearshyly a spiritual being Is not In ~ material being as water Is In a cup We must look fOl a different meanlng for the word In A Iipiritua1belng Is said to be where It operates In the things thlt reshyceive the effects of its power My lioul fOl Instance Is In every part of my body not by being spread out so that every bodily part has bull little bit of soul to itself but because the souls life-giving energies pour Into every partmiddot of the body Everything whatsoever receives the energy of Ood bringing It into existence and Iteepmg it there that is the sense In which Ood Is omnipresent Is everywhere In everything It 18 JlO convenience for God of course He does not need things But they need Him desperately

We can now look at the secshyond part of our hecklers question -before the universe was created Just as where~ Is a word of space-and God Is not In space so before Is a word of time-and God is not In time either

God Is Changeless What Is time st Augustine

lave the superb answer I know what time Is-provided you dont ask me But he went on flbm there and so must we Time is the measurement of change Things go on changing and time measures the changes A watch whose hands do not move will Jlot tell the time-because time measures chanjJe Where nothing changes there Is nothing for time to measurp so there Is no time Our material unlverse Is continushyously changing and time belongs to It God Is changeless so time has no meaning In relation to JIlm We are In time Ood 18 In eternity

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you It may be difficult at first Keep thlnklnglt over God is changeless because He is infinite He has all perfections He cannot lose any of them so there is no past lnto which they can flow away Nor is there any future from which new perfections cali

flow to Him He has all per~ecshytions in the present a present which does not change and does not cease That Is eternity The universe He created Is not llke that Things come and go Change is continuous Time and the universe started together

Concept of Eternity We must concentrate upon the

concept of eternity it brings us deep into the meaning of Ood

You and I and all men are in time which means that we are never at any moment the whol~

of ourself What we were last year what we will be next year all belongs to our total being but last year has gone and next year has not arrived There never Is a moment when we are all there We possess our being the philosophers say successively Net so Ood All that He Is He possesses In one single act of beshying Eternity does not mean evershylasting time time open at both ends so that however far you go back I~to the past there is no beginning however far you go forward Into the future there Is no end Eternity Is not time at ala It Is Gods total possession of Himself

Infinlty omnipresence eternishyty-these are rich and l~ewarding concepts but we shOUld not stay with them ~o long at a time to meet the living God Christ is there for us whom as St John says atmiddot the opening of his first Epistle we have seen with our eyes whom we have looked upon whom our hands hae handled The Infinlte we are studying is the same Infinite whom we meet In the Oospels the same Infinite whom we receive In the Blessed Eucharist

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THE ANCHORshyThUll Mav 23 1957 111

Mr and Mrs Antonio Bianchi Mr and Mrs James Boles Mr and Mrs Edgar Caron Anonyshymous Mr and Mrs William T Carr Harold G Cornish Colonel William Drummy Mr and Mrs Lawrence Fitzgerald Mr and Mrs John Gallo

J J Gillis Mr and Mrs Hershybert E Hamlin Mr and Mrs A J Hogan Mr and Mrs Cleveshyland Jones Marjorie Keating Mr and Mrs Peter Keating Anshyna C Lawlor Francis D Mackeshydon Mary O Mackey Martin H Sullivan

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The Family Clinic

Self-Centered Husbands Cause Needless Anxiety

By Rev John L~ Thomas SJ st Louis University

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My husband doesnt like a thing do around the house Weve been married for almost six months and things arent getting any better Ive learned one thing though his mother is just about the best cook houseshy

keeper buyer and so on since Eve set up shop Im as a reflection ow their own efshygetting tired of trying to forts The young bride middottends to

be so sensitive because to someplease him Nothing I do extent she feels she is in comshyseems to be just right How does petition with hero husbands mother She wants to prove that she is just as competent and efshyficient as her older riyal forgetshyting that she has already won the battle by getting some mothshyers son to marry her

Set Him Right If a little analysis reveals tl111t

your present troubles represent nothing more than the normal growing pains of early marri shyage you have little to fret about Both of yOU will become more sure of yourselves- as time goes on When your husband thoughtshylessly brags about his mother reflect that some day youmiddot hope to have boys who wlll grow up to brag about you Youmiddotllmiddot like that wont you

On the other hand if youVI married to an habitual griper you have a different case on your hands Marriage calls formiddot ad- justment and adaptation but these should be mutual It Is not wise to make all the concessions in any partnership If your husshyband expects you to do so it WIll be prUdent to set him straight from the start Quarreling wont help matters under these circum~ stances State your position once and then ignore his later comshyments You have no reason to feel insecure After all yoU can always burn his toast and you can always say no cant you

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the citys official business When the ffrst free elections were held Motheis name was proposed for mayoran honor she politely re

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Happy to Be Back While it was a source of hapshypiness for Mother to tiavel to her beloved France she showed no less happiness on returning to her middotmiddotSt Annes family to bring to the hospital her efficient adshyministration and kindly leadershyship After approving the comshypleted painting and decoratinr that make the visitor to St Annes think he has stepped into one of middotthe better hotels Mother is turning her attention to the finishing touches in the new Chapel the spiritual center of this modern hospital Present plans call for the Chapel to be dedicated by -the Bishop on June 29

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Dates for Cana and Pre-Cana Conferences h a v e been an_ nounced by the Family -lfe Bushyreau of the Diocese as follows

Pre-Cana At Fall River May 26 At Taunton June 9 13 16 August 18 22 25

Cana Sunday June 9 Cana II at Santo Christo Church sponshysored by the parish Council of Catholic Women to be given by Rev Raymond W McCarthy and Rev Anthony M Gomes

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one handle such a man Some you n g males are

strange animals Martha They g rip e while theyre home wit h mother and they gripe when tlieyre in a home of their own It may be that they have been spoiled as children but I lather feel it is their own thoughtshyless way of as-Berting and getshyting attention They want to be noticed to feel important Like all youthful striving for Indepenshydence their thinking is selfcenshytered and critical of others What others do for them is taken for granted as if they deserved it This is a youthfUl age Unfortushynately some men and women never develop beyond it

Two Sides Is this the type you married

Lets not pass hasty judgriient There may be other factors inshyvolved in the situation which merit further consideration In the first place the early months of marriage call for numeious adjustments and changes Doshymestication is a gradual process and while theyre getting used to it some young men feel they are giving up more ortheir freedom than they bargained for At times young brides are more domineering than they imiddotealize The inexperienced groom may react by asserting his independshyence in curious ways One of these may be dissatisfaction with the way you run the house

Over Sensitive Second is it possible that you

are ovel~-sensitive about your performance around the home Are you trying too hard to be a succesli Sometimes when we are starting out at a new job our anxiety causes us to see critishycism where none was intended If we are trying very hard to please even the failure to noshytice ourmiddot efforts may be intershypreted as an implicit condemshynation of what weve done

Third many young husbands are not aware of their brides normal feeling of insecurity in their lllt)V roles They may care- lessly throw out references to their mothers way of doing things without stopping to think tha t their brides may take this

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Supreme Pontiff Indicates

Collaboration Essential To Lasting World Peace

By Donald McDonald Davenport Catholic Messenger

Several weeks ago I commented J1ere on Pope Pius XIIs address to Pax Romana on the movement for world union and the responsibility of Catholics particularly intellectuals to contribute to the successful outcome of that movement I promised to return to this subject folshylowing receipt of the full text of the Popes address

If anything the text discloses an even stronger affirmation of the need for both world unshy10n and Cathoshylic contributions thereto t han was indicated In the first news report of the Popes speech

A Christian mys the Holy Father cannot remain Indiffershyent to the development of the world If he sees roughly outshylined under the pressure of events an ever more definite Inshyternational community he knows that this union wllled by the Creshyator ought to culminate In the union of minds and hearts In a common faith and a common love

Not onIf can he but he must work for the achievement of this community still In the making

Catholic Collaboration As I pointed out in the earlier

column Pius XII raises the question whether Catholics can collaborate In the formation of this world community With those institutlons where God Is not expressly recognized as the aushythor and legislator of the unishyverse

His answer to this question is yes and it may be useful to note two preliminary points leading to his affirmative anshybull wer

The first is Pius conception of the function of Catholic intellecshytuals as such You are not isoshylated researchers 01 autonomous thinkers he tells the Pax Roshymana members You are Cathshyolic intellectuals which means that you are charged with a unishyversal social responsibility for all that which concerns the spread of Christian truth and Its conshycrete application in all fields of activity

Social Responsibility The genuine Intellectual Is not

then the egghead which antl shy1ntellectuals too often would have the non-Intellectuals beshylieve He Is not a narrow specialshyIst nor Is he a pure theorist though both specialization and theory are indispensable Neither 1s he simply a clever conversa tionalist content with making points in the drawing-room or salon flashy in the way that a toy rocket Is flashy and with about as much staying power

The genuine Catholic Intelshylectual is rather charged with a universal social responsibility

This may explain ] might add why the authentic Catholic inshytellectual the man whose Cathoshylicity and scholarship are as deep as they are unquestionably of one piece Is invariably In othe very front of all truly progresshyelve reforms whether the reshyforms be of political social or economic structures both in the nation and between middotnatlons This may also explain why inshytellectuals are so cordially deshyIlpised by all self-serving specialshyinterest groups and by those citishyzens of demagogic Inclinations whose approach to all social poshylitical and economic problems is fundamentally emotional

Short-Cut Apologetics The second point of Pius XII

is one which is today being disshycussed with Increasing frequency Itnd penetration particularly among certain French and Engshylish theologians

By the Quthority which your

cultlire and the competence acshyquired in your profession conshyfer on you said the Pope to the Pax Romana members you are for your milieu both a question and an answer

Contrast this recognition of the infllience value of culture and personal competence in ones work or profession with the atti shytUde still too often found in short-cut apologetics and aposshytolic formulae that zeal and

good Intentions are really all that count Competence If It is conslderedat all Is tolerated but always on a kind of skeptical bashysis as though fidelity to ones work or profession had to be watched lest It undermine ones apostolic actions

Heading Right Way Professional competence does

not or course undermine the apostolate It supports It Unshyconniving dedication to ones work uncompromising effort to bring the comp~tence of ones work up to the level of ones tal shyents commands the natuml adshymiration and respect of the man Who so far as religion is conshycerned is an unbeliever It Is only after such an unbeliever has come to respect the natural goodshyness of the competent craftsman or professional that he Is led to wonder at the underlying motishyvation of such competence Whether or not he comes to see that motivation Is a profound Christian inspiration he Is at least heading in the right direcshytion

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tion whether those Catholic inshytellectuals who have achieved considerable public influence should participate in uncertain enterprises of an International character since such participashytion could seem to stand surety for an Inadmissable political or social system

Prejudice and Passion His answer is again encourag-

Ing Despite this seemingly unshyfavorable situation there still exists hesays a vasf area in which minds free from prejudice

and passion can bring harmony and help one another for the sake of a real and valuable comshymon good

In those international organishyzations which propose a unishyversal humanitarian goal for themselves say Pius Catholic intellectuals will find some genshy

erous souls and superior minds which are susceptible to being raised above material preoccushypatlons and of understanding that the truly collective destiny of humanity presupposes the abshysolute value of each of the indishyviduals who compose It

Catholic Responsibility Reason and mutual recognishy

tion of the natural law are solid enough support says Pius for Catholics to contribute their share to the world community in formation

Reading between the lines of the Popes Pax Romana addless I do not think it is fanciful to say he seems to feel that if Cathshyolics in fact do not contribute their share to the organization of the world community the world has but two alternatives a world union forced by tyranny or a world conflict ending in gloshybal catastrophe Indeed he reshymarks that men and nations are convinced that these are the alternatives to a world communshyity based on law Significantly he does not dissociate himself from that conviction

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NARRAGANSETT LEAGUE CO-CHAMPIONS Mount st Mary Ac~demy deshybaters of Fall River who shared honors with De -LaSalle Academy ofmiddot Newport were left to fight seated Patricia McGee president and Sylvia Sheehan secretary standshying Marilyn ~ennedy Margaret Griffin Mary Butler Carole Matimore and Mary Silva

Weating Miraculousmiddot Medal Leads To Conversion of Six in Family

TOLEDO (NCl--Six of the eight Hinseys are Catholics now thanks in a large measure to a

MiraculouS- Medal worn by the mother of the family While a patient In St Charles

Hospifal for three months in 1955 Mrs William M Hinsey

Jr a non-Catholic wore the medal It was the medal that got her and the hospital chapshylain Father Clarence Schuerman of the Precious Blood Fathers talking about the Church

Mrs Hinsey had no church afshyfiliation

At the hospital she started reading the Bible and a cate- chism She also read several books by Catholic authors Her ieading continued while she was convalescing at home

In 1956 she began taking relishygious instructions from Father

- Schuerman She said her read- shying of Father Leo Treses column in the Catholic Chronicle Toledo diocesan newspaper helped her to understand the sacrmiddotaments

She started going to Mass someshytimes accompanied by hell chishydren bull

Mrs Hinsey was baptized last October Then five of her chil shydren followed her example and embraced the Catholic faith

Mrs Hinseys older daughter Linda 15 attends Protestant services MI Hinsey does not belong to any church Mrs Hinshy

sey said here that she middothas found something to whichthere Is ri

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Attleboro Women Elect Officers

New officers for the La(ii~s of

Ste Anne Sodality and Att~eboro District National Council of Catholic Women were elected at

0 joint meeting in middotst Josephs Hall Attleboro

Sodality officers are Mrs Jushyliette Gaudreau president Mrs Armand Pinault first vice-presishydent Mrs Adelard Gagnon sec- ond vice-president Mrs Ernest Charlebois secretary Mrs Julien Forget treasurer and Mrs Albert Moussea~ pl~blicity chairman

CounCIl offICers are Mrs Ra~ph Patunoff ~orth Attieboro presishydent MISS Jenr)le Repuccl Mansfield vice-president Mrs

George Bauzo Norton recording secretary Mrs Leo Campb~ll South Attleboro treasurer Very Rev John J Shay pastor of St John s Church Attleboro IS mCderator

A plIgrimage to LaBalette will be conducted Tuesday June 11 under the direction of Mrs Henrl Proulx r

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HEIDELBERG Germany (NC) -American Catholic lay action is now spreading among Amerishycans overseas with the establishshyment of a Military Council of Catholic Women in Europe I~

13 made up of nine area councils in Germany France and Italy

At a meeting here with Msgrbull (Lt Co) Charles J Murphy Vicar Delegate of the Armed Forceshere and Mary Donohoe organizational secretary of the National Council of Catholio Women 40 delegates of various womens groups discussed theil formal affiliation with Washshyington headquarters More than 60 groups are to join with an estimate of nell I I y 10000 women

Through the efforts of Miss Donohoe who held some 30

cmeetings during hel nine-week trfp through Germany France and Italy nine area councils of the new organization were set up in these countries

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God Love You By Most Rev Fulton J Sheen DO

How explain t~e hatred agalnst Our Divine Lord today No one hates Buddha or Socrates or Mohammed no one lifts hill fists against Lenin It Is because these are dead But Christ live~ He lives in His Mystical Body the Church He lives in the

osouls of the faithful in the state of grace He lives In the Eu charist in the tabernacle

The Devil never inspires anyone to hate the dead fOr example Napoleon But he does inspire even pagans to hate Christ This eXPlains a wild orgy of hate that took place in

bull a Mission in China Iititie children entered the Catholic Mission dragged the Sister prayshying before the Blessed Sacrament into the streets tore the altar linens to shreds ripped the arms off the crucifix used candlesticks to smash the Stations of middotthe Cross pried the tashybernacle from the altar but unable to force the steel door they threw it into the street

Souls who are sensitive to Christ still enduring His Passion will make an extra visit to Our Lord in the Blessed Sacrashyment They will scarifice a luxury to

enable the Holy Father to erect a tabershy nacle in some-other part of the world where Jesus will be loved and adored in peace

GOD LOVES YOU to Mrs A A for $35 I am a housewife whose six children have all grown uP except on I have so much extra tim now that I sew for other people and make a little spendshy

ing money this way The earnings of the past month and a half are for the Missions to MSJ Thls is a beautiful day to be alive and as I am just getting over a recent illness I am most thank ful to be feeling so well again Because everything looks so brigh for me heres $3 to help make it bright for someone else to BS Heres $2 for your charitable work Two dollars Is the usual bet so I know this wUl be a bet well placed on a sure thing which will win place and show to SE Enclosed find $25bull tips which I saved for a month for the poor of the world to WT Passed up a 35-cent Ice cream soda today so here it is wrapped upln a weeks cigarette money-in all $135

Nature is dressed in softest pastels and In the midst of these lovely hues the radiance of the white Bridal (own First Communion dress and Graduation robe bear witness to the pure

joy of these happy spring days Why not give the lovely white stature of OUR LADY OF TELEVISION as a gift this year foil Weddings First Communion or Graduation We will send thmiddot statue at your request and a donation of $3 for the poor of the world

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Sports Chatter season thiE week Competition stopped a Red Wilson smash THE ANCHORshywlll be continued throughout the with his face and had to be Thurs Mav 23 1957I lSISummer months culminating In carried off the field Fortunately September with ~he playoffs for Attendance at Games Best Rosen on the restricted list inshyCausey was not seriously injured the Diocesan championship Why stead of the voluntary retired not get out and see your team and it is believed that Malzone list Under this arrangementWay to Help eyO Players In action Theres noting like an fluffered only a bad bruise Talkshy Rosen could return to the lineup appreciative audience to bring ing about third basemen its tomorrow rather than observeBy Jack Kineavy out a boys best efforts worthy of note that the Cleve~ the 60-day wait were he on the

Lady lIanager land Indians have placed Al voluntary list Somerset Bleh School Coach Just a few years ago a controshy

An unwritten but well adhered to baseball law deshy versy of major proportions arose In the press box at Harvardmands that changes be made when a club is floundering Stadium The occasion was theSuch is the case with the Washington Senators As a reshy Lincoln M Dunlapannual Harvard-Cornell football

sult manager Charley Dressen was fired by president Cal game The issue centered about REGISTERED ENGINEERGriffith In Detroit on the the presence of a distaff CornelshySen at 0 l s first Western The new league brIngs to 28 the Ian sports writer intent on covershy Announces the relocation of his office for the swing number of circuits in the Nation- Ing the game for the school paper practice of Professional Engineering atfrom the heretofore all male

The action brought howls al Association which embraces sanctuary atop the Stadium elf derision from all Quarters It some 200 teams in all Tradition was ultimately breechshy 19 PURCHASE STbeing a generally regarded cershy Should Encourage Boys ed but not without difficulty

Fall River Mass taInty that the present Washingshy Amateur ball In these environs Stonehill College in North Eaton ton roster would experIence diffishy and I daresay generally is but a goes Cornell one better however culty in a Triple A classification shadow of its former stature The Chieftains varsity tennis bull Direct engineering services to architects industrialHowever as a matter of expeshy novations have been introduced Quad boasts a lady manager institutional and commercial establishments dience the manager is the most In the form of Little League for Miss Anne Carrigg 57 of Brockshy

bull Studies reports estimates design plans specificationsexpendable and It is he who must youngsters Pony and Babe Ruth ton supervIsion an~ consultatIonao Named to succeed Dressen Leagues for early adolescents Really Bot Corner was Coach Harry Lavagetto It Almost unique however in its Its open season on third baseshy bull Air Conditioning Air Cleaning Boiler Plants DryingIs no no secret that Cookie was organizational setup is the CYO men Latest casualty is the Red Electrical Exhausting HeatIng Piping Plumbing a most reluctant successor This which affords the older player Box Frank Malzone The rookie Sprinklers Refrigeration Ventilation is readlly understandable Lavashy the opportunity of participating third sacker was felled by a bad aetto has long been a Dressen during and beyond his high bounce hopper off the bat of Telephones OSborne 4-6306 aide He too severed connections IIchool days These parish spon- Joe DeMaestri Two weeks ago with the Brooklyn organization In 53 when the Dodger front is~ol~e~d~t~ea~m~s~l~a~u~n~ch~e~d~t~h~e~1~95~7~~b~0~n~U~S~y~ou~n~g~s~te~r~~w~a~Yn~e~c~a~u~s~e~y~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ _ office refused to give boss Dresshylen any more than a one year pact even though Charley had annexed the National League title that year

Actually Ludicrous The situtation actually is ludishy

crous There has been no evIshydence of player disgruntlement with Dressen Early In the month fiery Catcher C 1i n t Courtney was fined $200 for Inshylubordlnation but Pete Runnels and Eddie Yost - two of the few bona fide major league operashy

tlves of the club - vouched for Dressens fair-mindedness In his dealings wIth the players The move certainly cant be attributshyed to financial belt tightening The club is obligated to honor its contract with Bressen and It Is only natural to assume that Lavagettos paycheck will be larger in keeping wIth his greater lesponslblllties That Dressen IS IL most competent baseball man aoes without saying What then has the front office gained Lavagettos reaction is signifishycant What can I do that Charley couldnt he asked Indeed the ways of baseball middotare aometimes strange

Paroehlab Bumble Somerset Coach Ed Lowneys Holy Famishy

ly nine came up with the bIggest upset of the scholastic season last Thursday a 1-0 decisIon over So mer II e t defending Narry League champions The game was Jemln1scent of past historic Iltruggles between the two friendshyly rivals Beaten in an early Ileason encounter and mired deep In the standings with an Ull1mshypressive 2-7 record the Parochiashyals werent conceded a chance agaInst their talent laden rivals The game certainly Js lllustrative of the humbling influence of sports It is a well known fact that coaches - particularly footshyball coaches - have a tendency to cry poor In pre-season analshy)ses Some characterIstically reshyduce caution to absurdity I wonder however1 some of these dour predictions arent born of an experIenced appreciation for

the fickle bounces a ball may take during the course of a seashyEon

ar Irom Dead The minors experiment with

the lookie Nebraska State cilcuit evidently was a success A slmllar organization Is scheduled to reshyvive the old AppalachIan League

this Summer It will stalt as a four team affaIr each with It major league sponsor Baltimore Brooklyn Pittsburgh and St Louis are the parent teams repshylesented

The league will callY a D elasslficatlon and only playeJs wIth no previous professional exshyJ)el1ence wlll be eligible In theory it is designed to IJive young players a chance to develshyt)j) llJnong tbelr peers in their ~IJmiddotllt ycm of profcllsional ball

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D~ly Cross Fathers Mark J-hilee

HOLY CROSS FATHERS CENTENNIAL Officers of the Solemn HOLY CRO~S CONGREGATION OBSERVES CENTENNIAL Rev High Mass offered at Coyle High are Rev James F Lyons (left) deaconi Michael Jednakowski CSC chaplain to the Brothers at Coyle High Rev Michael Jednakowski CSC (second left) celebrant Rev Jos~ph Taunton is greeted by Brother Eudes Hartnett CSC pr~ncipal of the L Powers subdeacon and Rev ~rancis B Connors (right) master of school while Rev Edward Hartnett CSC ofmiddot the Holy Cross Mission ceremonies Fatpers Lyons Powers and Connors are Coyle graduates Band looks on

May is a month of momentous importance for one tion of the young boys body Father Tho m a 8 C Duffy of Taunton was named Presimiddot mind and soul It is not in the new Superior of the Mission dent In 1951 during the pres

of th~ religious institutes of the diocese of Fall River I t elementary schools that these denJy of Rev Francis BolandBand was able to invite his men cmarks the one hundredth anniversary of the papal ap- precious possessions of youth are to move from North Dartmouth Stonehill became co-educational

Proval of the Constitutlons of the CongTegation of Holy threatened it is in the high In 1952 the General Chapter apmiddot _ school and college where minds to North E~ston So ample were proved the elevation of the East-

Cross which was founded in are maturing faculties awaken the accomodatio~s moreover it ern Vice-Province to the rank LeMansFl~al)Ce in 1837 The founded the University of No- lng and habits being formed was possible to move the semi- of Province

Priests of the Congregation tre Dame du Lac in Ii log cabin shaping the youths whole future nary too The North Dartmouth Province Split on the shore of St Marys Lake life-both in this life and the house then became the needed

conduct Stonehill College outside the tiny village of South next C Holy Cross Novitiate with the The growth of the college Saint Pius Tenth Seminary and Bend Several years later the In the same letter the Bishop present Superior General Very forced the Mission Band to remiddot Our Lady of Holy Cross Semin- Holy Cross Sisters opened a announced that the Brothers of Rev Christopher OToole as turn to its old home near New ary in North Easton the Holy school for girls nearby It was Holy Cross from Notre Dame Master of Novices Bedford the Novitiate meantime Cross Mission Band in North called St Marys wereto teach in the new school had been transferred to the Dartmouth the Brothers of the Priests Brothers arid Sisters Father Donahue had thus sent Open StonehlllCollege Green Mountains of Vermont A Congregation direct Monsignor of Holy Cross came to Canada his own religious to direct the For 11 years no further foun- new classroom building Holy Coyle High School in Taunton to start schools in 1847 and in school named in honor of his old dations were made in the East Cross Hall completed in Janushythe Sisters of Holy Cross teach at 1853 at the special behest of the friend But in 1946 Rev James Conner- ary 1957 is the newest Stonehill Saint Anthonys parish in New Sovereign Pontiff the Congre- ton was sent by the Provincial structure a cafeteria and recreshy

Dartmouth Seminarymiddot tmiddot 1 b il i i tBedford gation undertook to staff mis- to meet the request made by the a lOna u d ng s expec ed to The foimder of the Congrega- sion outposts in Bengal India At approximately the same Most Revmiddot Will i a m Hafey be started this summer accordshy

tiono( Holy cross Very Rev Publish Magazine time that plans for Coyle High Bishop of Scranton for a col- ing to Rev James Sheehan Basil Anthony Mary Moreau e The growth of Holy Cross in School were going ahead Father leg in Wilkes - Barre Pa That President of Stonehill diocesan priest of Le Mans was the United States from the Donahue had interested himself year Christ the Kings Col- As the priests society has adshyborn in 1799 while the Directory founding of Notre Dame has in the prospect of opening a ege for men was opened Three vaneed in the East so has the still ruled France While Basil been considerable Besides es- seminary in the diocese Bishop years later in May 1948 the ter- Brothers In the General Chapshywas still a young boy Napoleon tablishifil~ other schools like- St Cassidy acting in the name of ritory including New England tel of 1945 it was decided that Buonaparte made the name of Edwards University in Austin the disabled Bishop Feehan who and the Middle Atlantic States the common good called for the France terrible in the ears of all Texas in 1876 and Partland Uni- had expressed the wish to have was constituted the Eastern Vice priests and Brothers to have sepmiddot Europe By the time the future versity Portland Oregon in 1901 Holy Cross priests in Fall River Province of Holy Cross Father arate provinces under the one founder had been aidained to the Congregation has attempted invited Father Donahue to come Connerton was named Vice-Pro- General Administration the holy priesthood he could see other things In 1865 the first east to look at some property vincial and one of his first off- As the Centenary Year begins his mother country everywhere Catholic weekly magazine The The Superior General together cial acts made known in the the works of the Congregation marked by the ravages of the Ave Maria was published at No- with Rev Alfred Charron CSC summer was to errect Stonehill under the Providence of God are Revolution and Napoleonic ty- tre Dame PrOvincial of Canada and Rev College on the Ames estate in many There are foundations ranny James Burns CSC Provincial North Eaton It was called Stone- across the world with invitations

S t New England Site of Indiana came to Fall River hlll because it occupled what had to undertake more The priest1One ocle y In 1913 a young Holy Cross 1931 Th 1

Among the many French h R J W Do 10 ey were warm y re- before been called Stone Hill and Brothers of Holy Cross in preac er ev ames na- ceived by Bishop Cassidy and the House That fall the college the Diocese of Fall River are

priests who stirred themselves to hue conducted a mission in St purchase of the Crary Hospital opened with 125 male students aware of the great responsibilityrelieve this situation was the Marys parish in Taunton and tiN tl D t th h d tmiddot 1propel y n or 1 ar mou largely veterill1s of World War II that is theirs in tee uca lona Rev James Dujarie who found- on his return to Indiana ex- d d At f t h i was conSI ere Irst 1 was Rev George Benaglia a native program of the Ctturch heref St J 1820 to teach religion in schools of the people and said he hoped but by the time the General By August 1835 Father Dujarie that one day the Congregation Chapter of 1932 had clostd the

ed the Brothers 0 osep n pressed his delight with the piety impossible to acquire the estate

l1ad become so worn out with all ht t blsh lmiddottselfmiddot ln Newmig es a I purchase was made and the proshyhe had endured during the E 1 nd Thlrteen yealS laterng a perty for the seminary secured Reign of Terror that he Father Qonahue became Super- the next year The first Mass in turned to the young seminary ior General of Holy Cross In Q Our Lady of Holy Cross Semi professor Basil Moreau to have very few years he was to realize nary was offered by Father him assume the government of the hope of 1913 Donahue on the Feast of the t he Brothers Some time before Th beloved Monslgnor Jamese Immaculate Conception of Mary tl1is at the ~uggestion of Fath~r Coyle was pastor of St Marys Dec 8 1933 The Brothers from Dujarie Father Moreau had set when Father Donahue preached Coyle joined with the priests in about organizing a group of aux- the mission While it is not the great act of thanksgiVing iliary priests to assist in the min- known if the Monsignor ever dis- In May 1934 Rev Archibald istry of the diocese and to teach cussed the matter with Father McDowell CSC came to estabshyin colleges Donahue then he had for a long Ush an eastern branch of the

In 1837 Father Moreau found- t Ie hed the ldea of seeIme c 1 11S bull Holy Cross Mission Band in ed a new religiots family pat- ing a high school for boys built North Dartmouth It was soon temed on the Holy Family the In th F 11 R D The a Iver lOcese e evident as more priests arrived Brothers were dedicated to the died b f h 1good priest e ore e cou d to work as missioners and as the foster father of Christ as Jose- realize his project but when number of postulants for the phites of Holy Cross a newly preaching the eulogy at Mon- priesthood increitsed that the organized group of Sisters of signor Coyles funeral Most Rev North Dartmouth house was no Holy Cross were dedicated to the J middotC d th A t 1ames assl y en pos 0 lC longer large enough for both Mother of God and the priests Administrator announceltithat groups were consecrated to the Sacred such a school would soon be built He-art of Jesus as Salvatorists of He remarked that Monsignor Settle in North Easton Holy Cross (When approval for Coyle had been putting small During the first months ofI

this new congregation was sought sums aside for the purpose for 1935 accordingly Father Mcshyin Rome the Holy See wisely de- years and that this money would Dowell and a fellow missioner creed that the priests and Broth- be supplemented for the project Father George FiScher were ers should be grouped together Coyle High School scouting the countryside north in one society and the Sisters in - Excavation began in Decem- of Taunton for new quarters their own society) - ber 1932 and the official open- The lovely estategt of Frederick

Establish Notre Dame mg was promulgated in e IBS- Lothrop Ames with its splendid Very Rev Edward SOlin and toral letter in July 1933 In the Colonial house struck them as

six Holy Cross Brothers were letter Bishop Cassidy indicated the most suitable place for their welcomed in Indiana in 1841 to that the object for which this purposes It seemed at first that open a boys school in the wild- school is erected and will be con- the property would be uriobtainshyemess In November 1842 these ducted is tliiee-fold Christian able but after much negotiatin seven pioneers of Holy Cross development training and direc- U was acquired By Oct 11

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4 THE ANCHORshyThe Yardstick Right-to-Work laws Are DesignedThurs May 23 1957

To Bring End to Labor UnionsStormy Session in Store Unions Are fold i

CHIltAGO (NC) - A priest degree of regimentation hostlle and a railroad executive clashed to the whole spirit of free instiFor-Union Confederation Reforms Needed over the right-to-work law reshy tutions wholly unnecessary forBy Msgr George G Higgins ST LOUIS (NC)-The constishy cently proposed In the Illinois the prosperity and w~ll-being of

Director-Social Action Dept-NCWO tutions of some labor unions legislature the unions and puts excessive should be reformed immediately Father Leo C Brown SJ of and unnecessary powers in theThe International Confederation of Free Trade Unions Secretary of Lapor James P St Louis University said hands of labor leaderswhlch

will hold its biennial convention in North Africa during In many service industries In ineVitably leads to abusesMitchell has saidthe early part of July It promis~s to be a very stormy wholesale and retail trades in Under our American conceptThis is action he asserted those areas of manufacturing of individual liberty imd dignitygat)lering andmiddot it could be the beginning of the end of which labor can ta~e its~lf to

characterized by semi-skilled of person every man has thestrengthen democracy within itsICFTU employment I would expect right to an opportunity to proshyranks and to curb the activitiesBut the Amerloon unions youSo far as the present right-to-work laws to create cure the means of survival Toof corrupt union leaderswill say are notsoclallst unions organizing problems which many deny this basic right is not onlywriter is concerned this is The Cabinet officer also proshynor are the Canadian unions and unions could not surmount I a deprivation of liberty but itnot a case of the wish being several others which are affill-shy posed that Congr~ss quickly would expect unions to disappear also imperlls life itselfenact legislation to require thefather to the thought On the ated with ICFrU Thats pershy in many establishments and to Samuel J Meyers Washington

contrary we would not like to fectly true But the fact remains registration detailed reporting be rendered almost wholly inshy vice president of the Retailahd public disclosure of laborshysee ICFTU go that for all practical purposes effective In others Clerks International Associationmanagement health welfare andthe socialists are running theout of busi- Jonathan C Gibson vice preshy declared

ness unless of pension funds and that allshow If not completely at least sident of the Santa Fe RailrOltd A national right-to-work law to a greater degree than their unions be required to file comshycourse a betshy said would take away by means ofplete and meaningful statementsmembers would seem to warrantter and more Compulsory union membershy class legislation what Americanof their financial situationThey haye far more to say abouteffective 0 r shy ship does violence to the liberty labor has achieved in a centurY

g a n lz atfon Danger Notedthe day-to-day administration of of the Individual introduces a of social progressthe organization than any other The Secretary ot Labor adshy

ately to take were immedishy

vised against any headlong legshyWe are not qualified to S6y Islative plunge that might affect

single group Its place

A 11 things whether 01 not the socialists are a temporary cure to the lasting con s I dered doing an effective job Thats a detriment of the whole nation

question which will have to be He declared It is unfortunateICFTU In spite of its many faults and imshy settled within the organization that there is suchan obvious

We do know however that some necessity for legislation to proshyperfections probably doe~ more good than harm If it were to of the socialists on the staff of tect the interests of union memshy

ICFTU are definitely biased and bers But he added the morego out of business with nothing to take its place the communistshy bigoted In the leld of religion legislation regulating union afshy

and we know that their Inability fairs the weaker unions will beshycontrolled World Federation of Trade Unions would be given a to overcome ormiddot at least to conshy come because it is a certainty new lease middoton life It would then cealtheir prejudices is seriously that as unions depend on governshy

hurting the Confederation ment for help so their reason forhave the field all to itself This Religious Issue being diminishesof course- would be disastrous to

the cause of freedom particushy This of course will be bitterly The Secretary warned against larly in the so-called underdeshy denied by representatives of the real dang)r of over-cor- veloped areas of the world where ICFTU and will probably proshy rection He said labor racketeershytmde unionism is just getting voke a public controversy Thats ing brings from somll quartets a started If the unions in these all right so far as we are conshy demand for dangerously strong newly industrialized areas fall cerned In our opinion it would reprisals thatmiddot would have the under the influence of WFTU probably be a good thing to get effect of impairing trade unionshythe Soviet Union will have scored the religious issue out into the isms ability to organize and barshyone of i~s most important vicshy open once and for all Lets find gain _ tories In the cold War and will out for example why the secreshy It is my position he added be well on the way to its ulti shy tariat of ICFTU totallYdlsreshy that legislation that harms the mate goal of world domination garding the American point of ability of unions to organize and

view is so fanatically opposed to bargain would make R chaos ofAmericans Critical the Christian unions of Western trade unionism and seriously imshyBe that as it may the anti shy Europe why it is determined to pair the basic American institushy

commuist ICTFU Is In serious keep the Christian unions out of tion of collective bargainingtrouble To put it mildly the ICFTU why it refuses to coopshy Hands Ale TiedConfederation has not been a erate with them on matters of howling success Moreover there mutual interest and concern and In urging reform of some is a serious potentially fatal split why it even refuses to acknowlshy union constitutions Secretary within its own ranks Rightly or edge their communications~ Mitchell said in those unions wrongly many American memshy We are not out to start aflght where corruption has taken hold bers are extremely critioal of the with ICFTU but if it takes a the constitution often serves as

mannet in which the affaiis of the convenient and legal excuse fight to ~esolve these and a numshyber of other related issues so bethe organization are being ad- It is also a fact he added that

ministered They feel that the it A satisfactotiy resolution oJ soine union cOtlstitutions so stifle Confederation is failing to ac- these issues will be good for their memberhips as to make reshycomplish the purposes for which ICFTU for unless the Confederashy form a remote possibility

aIt was established shortly after tion adopts polley of genuine MI Mitchell said that in conshyWorld War II neutrality in the leld of religion trast there are many unionsshy

Even at the risk of offending it will not and should not be pershy vno pride thrselves on and some of the other delegations the mited to survfve treasure their democratic proshyAmericans will probably call for cesses In such unions he added a showdown at the Tunis con- Pontiff Again Asks one is not sumiddot ~ed to see the vention inmiddot July The resulting rank and file 1middotmiddotlng an active controversy is likely to be very For Better Movies and vigorous rce in the conduct bitter Whether or not it will VATICAN CITY (NC) - His of the affairs of the union destroy the ICFTU remains to Holiness Pope Pius XII has again Thespcoaker said corruptionbe seen Our guess is that it willmiddot expressed his anxiety that moshy begins when a labor leader loses not The chances are that the tion picture producers of themiddot his sense of vccation Foi trade delegates will somehow or other world do what they can to make unionism is a voation not justeffect a compromise solution and movies as morally and culturally R job that buyS the groeeries

will vote to keep the Confedera- safe as possible Equal to Challengetion in existence and to give it Addressing company members

another try We sincerely hope the Pope said films open up a Sectetary Mitchell noted that they do whole new world that fascinates labor has faced challenges in

Socialist Domination the senses and would lead cap- the past He said it fought against the communist menaceOn the other hand there is a tive the mind and spirit of man and successfully cast those leechshydefinite need for some radical In his eXhortation the Pope es f~om its bodY It now faceschanges in the ICFTU-not mere said Do what you can to make yet another and significant batshytechnical or administrative im- the world of the film a healthy tle-the battle for Its own selfshyprovement~ but some basic world in which men women and respect and its standing In thechanges in the Confederations even children can _fmd pleasurshy CLEAN UP-FIX UP-PAINT upieyes of all our people he added6tructure and orientation At the able recreationand cultural

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By Mary Tinley Daly

Remember the old song When walking -through the park one day in the merry merry month of May I was taken by surprise by a pair of rougish eyes

The surprise-to our way of thinking-is not the pair of rougish eyes but that anybody woulltl have time to smiled Daddy youll never

- make it go walking in the park dur- Nonsense the Head of the lng this merry but diZZily House scoffed If Eileen werent busy month of May being married in July this would

Where do these 31 days go be just the thing for me to wear There are Communion break- And if you were 40 pounds fasts for every lighter Mary added as she church organi helped put away the wedding z a t ion May garment Then she commented pro c e s sions wryly that maybe he could fit May-pole danc- into it for her wedding es May festi- So back went the monkey-suit vals end _ of _ to its lomily life in moth ballsshythe _ year plc- and out came the summer clothes n i c s novenas White Dress So much ioes With every trip up to the at shyon that sometimes its hard to tic we tried to bring down necesshyfit in the family rosary There sities for this merry month of are benefits for this-and-that May and the ensuing months charity showers for the June Thbrides school musicals and dance e immediate object was awhite dress for Ginny to wear lecitals (costumes for each) jun- for day-aiter-tomorrowS May lor and senior prolll5 and their procession attendant parties There are White dresses They were mother-and-daughter doings and dime a dozen Unloading as many end-ot-the year parties for boxes as we could carry we everything opened bOK after box each la-

Racing the Clock belled White Dress There were Youre always getting dressed the white uniforms of Georgeshy

up for something getting the town Visitation Convent worn by family dresSed up-racing with the Three Middles Ginnys First the clock and the calendar Communion dressj herConfirma-

In addition to the outside ac- tion dress like dresses worn by tlvities (all very pleasant) there the other girls-hopelessly outshyare the mundane tasks that reach dated 01 yellowed by age There their pewk in May There ia was Pats eighth grade graduashyagain a race this time against tion dress then Eileens Markies nature in the garden With dan- and Marys There were high gel of frost over we must plant school glRduation dresses for Pat those seedlings which looked so Eileen Markie The final box alluring in the February cata- contained Marys high school logues And again against na- graduation dress to be worn on ture in the house when a moth June 5 1s discovered We must wash What to Do the winter b I a n k e t s insert Total count 18 white dresses amongst the folds paradichlorine It was a Water water everyshycrystals and wrap them in newsshy where and not a drop to drink print - such as the paper in for here was Ginny without a which this columns is printed white dress for the May processhyproving it Is good for something sion Choice Make a big one The ink Is a good moth repel out of a little one by leUlng out lent seams and facing a hem or make

And then the chore of putshy a littlepone out of a big one Uhshyting away winter coats suits lih too difficult wool dresses sweaters slacks and So if Ginny looks a bit on the bullkirts-and as always the box skimpy side In her revampedof littles the scarves mittens Confirmation dress thats the ear muffs driving gloves We reason She doesnt mind and dragged them out sunned brushshy were sure the Blessed Mother ed and stored them in wrappings doesnt either I and took them back to the attic -ugh Youll all In Iove With

Almost Fits NORMANDS DONUTS After the whole lot had been

stored we once again came upon the wedding garment carefully laved and twice-a-year sunned -that striped pants suit In which the Head of the House was wed Again we suggested giving it away

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Fall River Girl New Bedford Club Wins Scholarship Selects Officers

Mrs Leo J Telesmancik hasMargaret Mary Ferreira senior been elected president of theat Mount st Mary Acedemy Fall New Bedford catholic Womans River has been awarded a par- Club Other officers chosen include

Mrs Charles Reckords first viceshypresident Mrs Anthony E Rose second vice-president Miss Jean McGinnis recording secretary Mrs Ferdinand J Baccelll corshyresponding secretary Miss Marishyetta Vanasse treasurer

Registrars named were Mrs Joseph T Baldwin Mrs Eric E Besso Mrs JohnW Glenn Mrs Paul Healy Mrs Charles D Pheshylan Mrs Herman Z L Roy

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International Federation Of Catholic Alumnae Massachushysetts Chapter announces the First Seturday Mass and Comshymunion on June 1 at 9 oclock In the Chapel of the Academy of the Sacred Hearts Fall Rlvel Breakshyfast w1ll be served in the school hall following the Mass Miss Hazel Conaty an alumna of SHA end Emmanuel College and Vice-Governor of the Massa~ chusetts Chapter is in charge of arrangements She is assisted by Miss Edwina Petrone president of the SHA Alumnae

All members of Catholic colshylege and Catholic high - school alumnae chapters in the area are invited to attend The presidents of organized chapters have beenmiddot urged to assure delegations from their respective groups

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OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE DIOCESE OF FALL RIVER THURSDAY - St Desiderius Published Weekly by The Catholic Press of the Diocese of Fall River of Langres Bishop-Martyr Trashy

21 Bedfor~ Street bull Fall River Mass OSborne 5-7151 ditions concerning the saint who

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CENERAL MANACER ASST CENERAL MANACER his reign and martyrdom but itRe~ Daniel F Shalloo MA Rev ohn P Drifcoli generally is agreed that he died

MANACINC EDITOR in the third century It also Is Aorney Hugh Colden agreed that he served in northshy

eastern Gaul and that during a raid by Teutonic barbarians he boldly sought out their chief and begged mercy for his followers

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With the addition of the school for exceptional chilmiddot but IIas struck down and his blood stained the Book of Gospels dren which will open in the Fall the cathoiic Charities lie held in his hand Many

Appeal will assist iwenty-five agencies within the Diocese churches have been dedicated in his honorof Fall River When you make a contribution YOlJ are givshy

ing not to one worthy group but to twenty-five FRIDAY - St Manahen Phoshyphet He lived in the first centuryAnyone can see that a five or ten dollarmiddot donation and is mentioned inmiddotthe Acts of

~oesnt go too far when divided up that way Th~t is why the Apostles as the foster-brother of King Herod Antipas and as athe Church has always counted not upon the largess of prophet He is said to have died

the wealthy few but upon the sacrifices 9f the many who at Antioch In Syria give out of a sense of charity If you feel what you give SATURDAY - St Gregory if it ~auses a pinch in the family finances if it makes you VII Pope-Confessor He was born

of poor parents in Tuscany aboull go without something for this Yeek---then it is surely 1013 was educated in Rome and

charity and charity given to theold the young the needy entered religious life in ChillY France Pope St Leo IX called _the sick the troubled the many who are aided by twentyshyhim to Rome and he served thefive agencies that exist only to dispense the cha~ity of Pontiff and four of his successhy

~ri~ sors as councillor He was archshyMen and women are giving their lives to carryon the deacon of Rome In 1073 when h8

spiritual and corporal works of mercy They do not count was elected pope He withstood attelppts -of Henry IV of Gershythe personal costs to themseives or the hours they spend many to usurp ecclesiastical

As one business man once said to a Sister taking care ofmiddot This is my final appeal for contributions to our second powers and at length the monshya sick person I wouldnt do that for a million dollars spiritual bouquet for Cardinal Mindszenty arch sought absolution of the The Sister replied Neither would V They are giving In one sense the bouquet already is one to be proud Pope at Canossa Later Henry

relapsed set up an anti-popetheir lives for Christ We are asked formiddot such a Small con- of Those who have responded have done so most genshy and sent Pope Gregory into exile tribution in comparisiQn But our part is needed to make erously The number of Pope Gregory died at Salerno In their work effective MassesC 0 m m u nl 0 n s spiritual gifts to CaJdinal Mindshy 1085

szenty are really gifts to all who pray~rs devotions lnd sac- SUNDAY - St Philip Nerisuffer under communism-Carshymiddot th Ie D De - - rices is great Confessor Born in Florence indinal Stepinac of YugoslaviaCa 0 ICS 0 Isagree But the totals lose some of 1515 he became a tutor in RomeCardinal Wyszynski of Poland their impressiveness when viewed to a nobleman He devoted hisArchbishop Beran of CzechosloshyMany Catholics even informed ones think that the In the light of leisure to the study of theology slovakia-all the prelates priests

and in 1548 with 14 companionsSisters Brothers and layfolk of Church has one official answer to every problem They ~re f~~ ~~ founded the Congregation of thethe iron curtain countries who~elieve that all Catholics must accept this one answer 9r siderably more Oratory He was not ordained

run the risk of being liberal at best and downright here- than 30 million have stood immovable in the

until 1551 and the Oratoryfront line warding off commushy was American Cathshy not approved officially untilnisms diabolisms from ustical at worst olics 1583 but for more than 30 years

So it is that we find Catholicsexpre~sing surprise Therefore I Target of Communism

From the beginning I have it was the center of religious am making this looked upon Cardinal Mindszenshy life in Rome Known as the

ty as the representative victim Second middotApostle of Rome Stth~t various Catholic newspapers differ among them- last request If selves that prominent Catholics line up on opposite sides you wish 00 contribute do so of communism and this for sevshy Philip died in 1595 and Wal

canonized in 1~22 of the f~nce in matters of politics or the UN or in other no~u can send your spiritual eral reasons-because I once met and interviewed hiqJ because he controversial iSsues Who is right and who is wrong gift in care of this newspaper or MONDAY - St Bede thasuffered atrociously under both Venerable Confessor DoctorThe fact is that within the framework of Catholicism direct to me at 2227 Westminster nazism and communism and beshy

Rd Cleveland Heights 18 Ohio He was born in Wearmouthcause Hungary his country hasthere is a wide area of legitimate difference We all ~gr~e Splendid Gift England in 673 and as a child for 1000 years been one of theon matters of faith and morals No Catholic is going to It would be foolish of course was offered to the Benedictinemost knightly defenders of Abbey of SS Peter and Paul attake issue on the dogmas of the Creed or the pr~epts of to attempt to estimate which Christian civilization -Wearmouth - Janow He wasthe Commandments No Catholic is going to deny basic contribtuions are most pleasing HungaryS revolution-an upshy professed there under the foundshy In the eyes of God rising unequalled in history for principles of goodness and truth andmoraJity There are But I can say this-I am deep- er St Benedict Biscop and spentnational gallantry-was what weno differences here ly moved when I receive a note the rest of his life at the abbeyhad come to expect of the -landBut there are many problems arisi~g in this workday saying that in honor of cardinal of King St Stephen He was ordained by St John of

Beverley and was renowed as aworld that admit Qfno easy or set solution For e~ample Mindszentys sacrifices some- The struggle between Christ scholar The Bible was his prinshy t b II N body is making a long-delayed arid anti-Christ in our time hasthe principle of t~e just wage is accep ed y a 0 ()ne confession and returning to Mass cipal study His Ecclesiasticalcentered in Hungary more drashywould deny that a workman is entitled to a living wage and Communion History of the English People matically _than anywhere else But the difficulty enters-and the differences too-when I will be immensely grateful t) earned him the title of FatherCardinal Mindszenty was not of English History He died inwe speak of ajust wage in one particular industry at one any reader who will do that victimized merely because he was 735 on Ascension Eve and hisParticular time in one particular place for one partiCUlar splendid thing as a spiritual gift an ob~tacle to the Reds of Hunshy last words were the Gloriafor the cardinal_ gary He was arrested tortured man and his family Who can give th~ easy ~nswer here Another contribution which I and put through a propaganda TUESDAy - St Atlgustine orWho can agree on one answermiddotWho can give the answermiddot especially appreciate is that of trial in accordance with a plan Canterbury Bishop - Confessorthat rules out all differences those who arrange for the offershy prepared by international com- He shares with Pope St Gregory

It is a question not only of a principle but of applying ing of a Mass or Masses for munism the Great the title of Apostle orCardinal Mindszenty The Mass Smear Religion the English Before his election the principle and that calls for technical knOWledge bal- is the sacrifice ~nd the prayer of

The purpose was to smear re- he sent 40 monks under Stance and~ judgment consideration of the rights of all in- Christ Himself its value and ligion as a fraud a failure and a Augustine to England where_volved The problem becomes a complex one and it is power are infinite laughing stock to put all the they were received by King St not surprising that several Catholics may come up with I know that there are readers worlds believers in God on the Ethelbert who was converted answers that differ - who intend to arrange for Massshy defensive to make it seem that St Augustine was consecrated

es but never get around to d9shy faith in the divine and reverance the first Archbishop of Cantershy And 50 there are differences on ever so many contro- Ing so bull for the human were fossil re- bury and achieved great success Iversial questions The differences are legitimate Childrens Prayers mains from some ignorant past ih spreading the Faith throughshy

The principlesinvolved are usually clear But piinci~ Therefore if it will help sti- Because of0 Cardinal Mind- out England He died about 604 pIes QO not exist in solitary aloof majestic rightness They pends may be sent tome and I szentys unbreakable courage and and was buried in the Abbey

Second Spiritual Bouquet

Aims to Return Cardinal ~o Rights in Hungary

By Joseph A Breig Cleveland Universe Bulletin

must be applied by flesh andmiddot blood people to complex will make the arrangements trust in God the plot backfired church outside of the wall or I would like also torepeat my Communism stood exposed as a Can tel bur y which he hadsituations affecting other flesh ano blood people And as special plea to children Chil shy gigantic empty idol and bluff founded

Shakespeare would say theres theorub Whi~h one of us is drens prayers have special powshy Young Hungarians completedmiddot wise enough and knowing enougn to come up with THE er with God the exposure when they cut WEDNESDAY - St Mary answer About a month from now i through the legs of the metal im- Magdalen of Pazzl Virginmiddot She

intend to publish a final report age of Stalin in Budapest and was born in 1566 and enteredThe purpose of a Catholic newspaper is to stimulate on the bouquet I will then for- brought it toppling down with a the Carmelite Convent in Florshy

thought among peop~e It is to present various points of ward It to Pope Pius XII as I crash heard across the world ence at the age of 18 Despite-view on the same issues These points of view are all sin- did the first one Prayer liberated Cardinal poor hea~th she was n~ted for Cere all honest all legitimate within the framework of I am confident that the Holy Mindszenty from communist im-her practice of sel1-c1enilil her

Father again will express his prisonment Prayer can restore humility and patience She selVshy our religion It is not a question of principles It is a ques- gratitude by sending his apostoshy him to hisrights as primate of ed twi~e as mist~ess of novice~tion of appiication the wisest courseWhat is the right lic benediction to all who helped Hungary and -Prince of the and opce as superior She died answer Who knows unless we air the many differenges Please lemember that your Church in 1607

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Gifts were presented to tha officers of the Womens Guild bowling league officers at the annual banquet Recipients wera Kay Martel president Geneshyvieve Granito secretary and Ruth Boff treltsurer Trophies were presented to the champion team Including Florence Almeida capshytain Lena Stevens Alice Braga Emma Leite and Ann Paquin Inshydividual trophies were presented to Collette Couture high avershyage Grace Flanagan high threeshystring Eileen Capone high sinshygle Ellen Partridge good sport and consolation

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Rev John J Kelly pastor and Rev William F OConnell and Rev John p Driscoll assistants were guests of the Womens Club at the annual insklllation banshyquet In the church hall last night Miss Mary L Tyrell was marshal officer

Officers are Miss Maureen McCioskey president Mrs EvershyettC Cowell vice-president Miss Constance C Lynch secreshytary Mrs WUlIam J Sundershyland Jr treasurer

Boord of Directors Includes Mrs Arthur L Duffy outgoing president Mrs Rocco Postlglishyone and Mrs William F ONeil

Mrs Donald F Negus was chairman and Mrs Daniel J Freeman co-chairman of the committee

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Newly installed officers of tha Holy Name Society are William Raposa president E1l1est Teves vice-president Joseph Gagnon secretary Raymond Machado treasurer and Dennis Raposa ergeant-at-alms

Dr Jere V Sullivan guest speaker at the societys annual Communion breakfast gave an account of Portuguese customs in the home

New officers of the St Vincent de Paul Society 111amp Victor Boares president John Medel-

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FALL RIVER Lachance andMrs Lachance of The debate team tied with 325 Columbia St Joan won the

De LaSalle Academy of Newport Dominican Academy Alumnae for the championship of the Association scholarship through Narragansett Debating League high school after eight years in each team having a record of Dominican elementary school eight wins and one loss The She also received several scholarshyMount speakers included Mary ship awards during her undershyButler Carol Mattimore Patri- graduate work at the University cia McGee Sylvia Sheahan of Massaehusetts where she is a Marilyn Kennedy Mary Silva senior and Margaret Griffin Atty Wll- The Federation grant is to be 11am B SulIlvan Is coach and applied toward her preparation Sister Mary Flora RSM facuI- for her mastersdegree in literashyty adviser tur~at the University of Wiscon-ST MARYS HIGH ~in

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the 1958 yearbook staff as edishytor-in-chief Other members are High honor students have been

Judith Megan business man- announced as follows juniorsshyFernanda Carreiro highest avershy

agel Frances Corcoran assist- age Master Castro Helen Ganshyant business manager Elaine Keefe advertising editor Caro- non Rita Souza Jacqueline Busshy1yn Baker literary editor siere and Anne Delaney sopho-

mores-Carol Regan highestmiddotAlso Nancy Griswold art editor Elizabeth Tallent alum- average Elizabeth Cetola freshshynae editor Claire Tonry club men-Susan Roy highest avershyeditor Patricia Cooper photog- age Jo-Ann Caspar Gladys raphy and Constance LaPlante OConnell Barbara TavaresBarshysocial editor blua Gaspar Janice Moniz Wini-

Jeanne St Germain has been fred Welch and Margaret Lahey awarded honorable mention in The entire student body from the National Competition of pre-primary to senior class will Youth Leadership sponsored by take partin the annual May the Elks Association Procession next Tuesday Bene-

The annual May procession in diction and consecration of the honor of Mary Queen of the school to our Blessed Mother will Universe Will be held Friday follow Natalie Petrone school May 31 Rev John J Galvin captain will be May Queen STD director of the school Eunice Edgett Is the recipient will be speaker Jeanne St Ger- of a scholarship awarded by the main will read the Act of Con- Fan River Junior Music Club IleCration Senior students of Sister SteshyJESUS-MARY ACADEMY phen Mary SUSC presented a FALL RIVER recital In the school hall Tues-

Eighteen seniurs and juniors day are prep~ring 32 elementary Mrs Richard H Leary gym inshypublic school pupils for their structor has chosen the members first Holy Communion in Notre of four classes to compete in the Dame Church this month imnual voleyball tournament

A May Day reception to be HOLY FAMILY HIGH held in the auditorium next NEW BEDFORD Wednesday will begin with Mass Mary Lou Treadup senior class followed bya Communion break- secretary assisted by girl home fast Claire Bemier prefect of room officers was chosen to the sodality with Pauline Cou- crown the statue of Our Lady lombe and Claudette Labreche at the traditional May ceremony as attendants will crown the An inspiring talk on the place statue of Our Lady following a of Mary in the life of each stushyprocession to the grotto on the dent was given by Rt RevMsgr convent grounds Rev Andre James J Gellard VG Jusseaume of St Josephs New Sister Mary Carmelita RSM Bedford wllI be speaker of the faculty directed the choir

A prize school banner has been composed of boys and girls from presented to the school by the the school at the Pontifical yenass Business Educational World for for vocations offered by Bishop proficiency In commercial sub- Cormolly in St Lawrence Church Jects Claire Lachance Claire Tuesday Latessa Monlque Clapin and Citations provided by the New Vivian fdercler were awarded England Association of Becond~

8 THE ANCHORshy11Iurs May 23 1957

Most Students Read Catholic Magazines

NEW YORK (NC) - The Catholic Press Association said a survey of 5749 high school and college students in St Louis shows that 84 per cent read Catholic magazines regularh

Fourteen per cent of the stushydents said they do not read them at all and two per cent said they read them occasionally

Todays Catholic youth reshyported the CPA want to see in their Catholic magazines more editorials and articles on current controversial issues lessdidacshyticism and more criticism of books theatre movies TV based on canons of good art and not devoted entirely to the moral content of the medium reshyviewed

Grade Schools Taboo Lipstick and Dating

PEORIA ~NC) Dating dancing and attending boy-and girl parties have been banned for 6000 Catholic grade school students here

Also girls in Catholic grade schools ~ill be forbidden to wear lipstick or other makeup in a new code which will go into efshyfect in the citys 15 Cathollc schools next fall

Pastors and school officials from all Peoria area churches took the action which is to reshytain for grade school boys and girls their proper treasure of childhood and to retard preshymature acceleration into social ventures

The officials said they hope the rules will be the basis for

- a similar code -i1 all parts of the diocese

FaH River Students Have Honor Roles

John Gagnon Clnd Roger Lanshydry both of Fall River will be valedictorian and honor essayist respectively at Commencement exercises at La Mennais Pre paratory School Alfred Maine On June 16 Brother Henry FICbull the principal announces

Gagnon willspeak on ProvidshyIng a Religious Atmosphere in the Home and Landry will disshycuss Design of a Religi6us Edshyucator

After a year of religious inshystruction and training _both young men will enter Le Menshynais College to prepare for teachshying careers

Group Guidance Bhorthan~ certificates An aar~ ary SChool Principals were pre- SAN FRANCISCO (NC) for supenor merit In bookkeep- sented to Nancy -Egan and Ann - Catholic high schools here wUI ing was presented to Ceclle Du~ Harding seniors by Brother have available for use this Fall charme Michael of St Marys High a series of four workbooks cover-MT ST MARY ACADEMY Waltham The awards were giv Ing the field of Group Guidance FALL RIVER en for their efforts to provide The job undertaken by the

Sister Mary Dionysia R S M pleasure for the children of St books is to present for class disshyand Sister Mary ne~isita Marys Home New BedfordMlss cussion certain critical subjects R S M wlIl accompany a group Egan devoted many afternoon of 21 students who wlIl make the hours to teaching dancing to the closed retreat at Cathedral Camp chlIdren with Miss Harding as tomorrow Saturday and Sunday accompanist

The Glee club merited highest ST ANTHONY HIGH rating at the Southeastern NEW BEDFORD Massachusetts Music Festival Sister Mary DoloroSa and Sisshyheld at Whitman Dr Edward F tel Maiyof St Amel1a missionshyGilday of Lowell State Teachers ares o~ Holy Cross explaIned College who judged the perform- the details of ~helr mission work ance commented As usual this during their visit to the school group Is excellent-verY well Sister Dolorosa spent four years trained-eVidently taking joy and In charge of a dispensaiy in justifiable pride in their work Haiti Sister Amelia has taught They are a credit to their school catchism and has done social and their directors work foi the past eight years DOMINICAN CADEMY among the natives of Pakistan FALL RIVER Both are home for a much-

Rev Matthew SuIIlvan SSCC needeci rest of the Sacred Heart Monastery SACRED HEARTS Fairhaven wlll celebrate the an- FAIRHAVEN nual Alumnae Mass in the acade Trophies badges and honor my chapel at 830 Sunday morn- certificates wlIl be presented to lng and will also be speaker at outstanding members of the the Communion breakfast fol- Catholic Civics Club at an open lowing the Mass Members of the meeting in the parish hall at 1957 graduating class will be re- 730 next Wednesday night ceived into the Alumnae Asso- Goal of all Catholic Civics elation on this occasion Clubs as sponsored by the Com-

Joan Ann Lachance 53 has mission on American Citizenship been awarded a $1200 scholar- at Catholic University is to teach amphlp for graduate work by the youth to practice Christian soshyMassachusetts Federation of cial principles for the benefit of Womens Clubs their neighborhood

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New Bedord Young Folk Plan To Attend Dia logue Mass

THIRD BEST IN ALL UNITED STATES William Sylvia son of Mr and Mrs William Sylvia of 357 South Oxford Street Fall River was awarded a bronze medal for placing third in the national Primary Division Boys International Contestof the A N Palmer Company The annual contest is open to the Good Writers Club Father Arthur Tansey rector of St Marys Cathedral makes the presentation while Williams teacher at st Marys School

The New Bedford District Council of the DioceSQn Council of Catholic Women iilvltes aU youth in its district to attend a Dialogue Mass to be offered at 9 Thursday morning May 30 Feast of the Ascension in Holy Name Church New Bedford

Approved by Bishop Connolly the Mass will have a special Inshytention for Cathol1c boys and girls the world over who are deshyprived of the opportunity to hear Mass and practice their lel1shygion

Catholic youth united in prayer can set an example for other young people which is Catholic

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Secularism Demands Total Servitude of Individual

The Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DD Bishop of Reno

The reflectiop attributed to King Solomon that there Is nothing new under the sun was probably not original with that wisest of men Likely enough he had picked it up somewhere and passed it off as the gem of his midnight meditations There is cershytainly nothing new in the secularist charge that Cashytholicism is a divisive factor In contemporary life It was levshyelled against the infant Church In the days of Imperial Rome lt furnished Indeed the official excuse for the persecutions of the first three centuries

There is an odd fascination to be found In comparing the wrltshyblgS of the second century Roshyman philosopher Celsus with those of one of his modern eounterparts Paul Blanshard tor example Any advantage on the score of interest or dignity rests with the former Celsus at least had the excuse that the Church of his day was a relashytively fresh phenomenon and that the sources of his informashytion were difficult to come by and assess for accuracy He seems to have been honestly concerned for the welfare of the Empire he revered though how far his honesty went in fabriclJtlng his eharges against the Church has always been open to question

Threat to Unity Celsus nevertheless was an

acute critic He based his attack onmiddot Christianity less on the foolshyIsh allegations he made against the divinity of Christ than on the fact that the Church was an Imperium In imperio a threat to the unity and Integrity of the Roman state Rome prided hershyself on her tolerance She welshycomed all the gods and was perfectly willing to enshrine them in her pantheon but only on condition that they should be as It were good citizens of the Empire submissive to Its secular absolutism Christianity lefused this condition It insisted that Its law being God-given was above any Imperial decree For Celsus there was only one conclusion Christianity would have to be crushed

As a good pagan of philosophishycal bent Celsus seems not to have welcomed this result He would have much preferred that the difference be settled amicashybly and that if the Christians persisted in holding to their absurd beliefs they should at least recognize the supremacy of the state Surely he thought thlampl would entail no hardship A tew gestures of conformity a tew grains of incense a little closing of the eyes when official paganism made its minimal deshymands and all would be well But If Christians were to hold fast to their pollcy of intransishygence If they were to maintain their stubborn principle of the lupremacy of God and His law the very foundations of the state would be subverted Religion in the view of Celsus is all very wellin its way but it must not interfere with the integrity of Rome

Civilization in Danger As Father Danielou remarks

in his study of Origens controshyversy with Celsus there is someshything almost moving in this cry from an old Romans heart It lIeemed to Celsus that the whole of the ancient world the entire civlllzation of Greece and Rome R thing at once religious politishycal and cultural was in danger and his grievance against the

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Christians was that they would not exert themselves in its servshyice But Celsus erred in supposshying that the Church had no interest in the salvation of the commonwealth The real point at issue was not that the Chrisshytians could not or would not be good Romans the point was shyand is - that no state can justly legislate contrary to the laws of God

In the long pull we know it was the Church that saved the Empire giving it that enormous lease on life which enabled it to endure in one form or another untll the very eve of modern times But our contemporary secularism whether of the comshymunist or positivist variety has chosen to ignore the lesson Far less tolerant than Rome it deshymands the total servitude of the individual It is unwilling to conshycede a single right as inhering in the human personality which is not the largesse of the benevshyolent state The Rome of Celsus would have been satisfied with a few exterhals of conformity the secular totalitarianism of today insists upon the slavery of the mind no less than that of the body

Would Destroy Church In our America the contest is

now shaping up around Catholic education But it is plainly stupid to suppose that were the Church in a moment of weakness to agree to the secularization of schools the matter would end there The secularist drive is aimed at the very institution of the Church herself it wlll be satisfied only when she is reshyduced to utter impotence There is a certain incredible naivete on the part of those Catholics who pIofess to believe that the edushycational secularists are simply good fellows at heart who are carried away as it were by their enthusiasm for the general welshyfare The evidence is pretty conshyclusive that their program has been mapped out with utmost care and deliberate calculation And it is not as though it were hidden in their secret archives bull they have publlshed it for all the world to read

Celsus In th~ second century Paul Blanshard Glenn Archer Mrs Agnes Meyer and their 11k in the twentieth But all along the secularists have seen the Point clearlY and steadily We have ho king but Caesar is their perennial rallY-cry The point of attack is Christ the King

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FIRST WOMAN HEAD BROOKLYN (NC) - Sister

Vincent T Tuohy has been inshyaugurated as the first woman president in the 41-year history of St Josephs College for Womshyen conducted by the Sisters of the Pious Congregation of St Joseph

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Sister Visitation an Irish-born missionary is an eight-year veteran of the leper colony in Abakaliki Nigeria where she is medical officer surgeon and general plactitioner for 3000 lepers

Following her novitiate in Droshygheda Ireland she spent eight years in study including a year of special studies in tropical dishyseases in London Hei religious community includes Registered Nurses and Registered Pharmashycists All Registered Pharmacist members of the order are honorshyary members of the Catholic Pharmacists Guild of the Fall River Diocese

Special inVitationS to the lecshyture have been extended by the guild officers to physicians nurses pharmacists and their friends

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Hiss Work FailstoShowmiddot Miscarriage of Justice

By Rev D Bernard Theall OSB

If as Alger Hiss seems to intimate in his new book In the Court of Public Opinion (Knopf $5) his lawyers are continuing to search for evidence that wouldwarrant re-opening his case a readingof this book would be more important than it would I

otherwise be For I can find ness willmiddot demonstrate that the verdi~t was justifiable Because

no convincing evidence in I happen to believe that the the book itself of a miscar- Chambers work is a great docushyriage 01 maladministration C of ment of our time I do not regret justice in the original decision And I continue to be convinced of the solidity and general worth of Whitaker Chambers witness

I was involved for many months after tlie Chambers book appeared in giving a series of era1 reshyviews of it and of evalushyating 0 the I books appearshying on the case - tho s e by

Ralph de Toshyledano AlIsshytaire Coo kand Lord Joshy

witt Because of this I had occasion to study Mr Chambers work thoroughly and repeatedly reading it in toto perhaps six times By way of preparing to review Mr Hiss book I have made a new reading of Chambers I continue to be impressed by his honesty his seriousness and-so far as a non-actor in the drama can judge-his control of the fads of the case

Typewriter Evidence At the same time I am willing

to admit that Mr Hiss book ought to be re-read a few times in order that the full weight of

- ~Is argument may be felt The case is immensely complicated and the interweaving of various elements of evidence very puzshyzling It is probably a gross over-simplification to say tha t Mr Hiss complete case stands or falls on the evidence of the typewriter which he claims was especiallymanufactured by Mr Chambers assistants If this is so Mr Hiss has not convinced at least one reader of the feasishybility of so manufacturing a typewriter that would deceive all experts who deal with such mat-

I tels I believe that one can accord

much sympathy to MI Hiss conshytention that the climate of opinshyion at the time of his trials was unfortunate for him But the chain of physical evidence preshysented in the Chambers book reshymains for me the most convincshying argument for the validity of the verdict

Cort Evidence Like Lord Jowitts unfortunate

book which had to be drastically revised after an early edition had proved seriously erroneous In the Court of Public Opinion depends heavily upon the willingness of the reader to wade through and to analyze carefully for himself a mass of court-presented evishydence

A layman in these matters will hesitate to jUdge quickly the worth and truthfulness of this material I am conviqced howshyeyer that parallel readings of Hiss presentation of his case With the story as given in Witshy

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the re-opening of the subject that may send more readers to that work if only for comparishyson with the present book - It is by the way difficult to believe that the immense amount of special newspaper coverage given to the Hiss book is imparshytial in tone It would seem weighted in favor of Hiss even though in the book the Ameiishycan press is accused of being blshyased against Hiss That is cershytainly not the recollection of this reviewer

Greenes Theology Weak Graham Greens latest play

The Potting Shed (Viking $3) is now available in book form and I should say that a preliminary reading thereof would be almost indispensable to anyone who wishes to see the play with pioshyfit Greens only other play The Living Room dealt like this one with a theological theme My own opinion is that both plays faii because of a weakness in Greenes theological knowlshyedge and reasoning I

The Potting Shed concerns the psychological disintegration and subsequent restoration to normality of James Califer son of professionally free~thihking and atheistic parents For two acts the ieader (oi playgoer) is kept- guessing about the nature of the experiellce that took place in the potting shed when James was thirteen and that deranged his whole life

Bargain With God Then the answer is provided

by Father William Califer James uncle and the only Catholic members of the family At their first meeting the priestmiddot tells James the story of how as a child James had attempted suishycide by hanging in the shed The ~oung Father William had knelt by the side of the apparently lifeshyless boy and bargained with God for his life Perhaps It WQuld be unfair to prospective readers or viewers to reveal the nature of the bargain-but on the credishybili ty of this act rests the sfrength of the playas a whole

Along with Waiting for Goshydot this is the most religious play of recent months-and like Godot It is going to be a cause for heated argument for many months to

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Stresses World Duty On Atomic Research

TOKYO (NC) - Holy duty forbids the use of atomlc re search for purely destructive purposes His Eminence Joseph Cardinal Jirings Archbishop of Cologne declared at a press conshyference following a half hour audience withEmperor Hirohito in the Imperiai P-

The Cardinal hat the note recently given J Pope Pius XII to Japanese special envoy Masatoshi Matsushita sufficientshyly set forth the Churchs position on the atom question But he added the problem is of vital concern to all and the practical prpblems Involved should be freely and fully discussed in good faith by all nations

Asked about the future of Gershymany Cardinal Frings said that all future development must come through what he called Christian statesmanship The German people seek unification he declared but not without liberty of conscience

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Study of Infinity of God Leads to Jesus Christ

By F J -Sheed

Where was God before the universe was created asks the street-corner heckler His question breaks up nicely into two-Where was God when tqere wasnt any where Where was God when there w~snt any when Briefly the answer is that the words where and when ~ave no application to God at all But if we are as brief IlS that no one will see the Ilnswer

Where means in what place which means in what location In space But God Is a spirit tlIld a spirit doeS not occupy IIpace only boshydies need space Yet we do say that God Is eve r y where How can He be everywhere if He is not In Ilpace at all

Energy of God FOllQwd closely ~verywhere

lJleans where everything is The phrase God is eveiywhere means that God is In every thing Clearshyly a spiritual being Is not In ~ material being as water Is In a cup We must look fOl a different meanlng for the word In A Iipiritua1belng Is said to be where It operates In the things thlt reshyceive the effects of its power My lioul fOl Instance Is In every part of my body not by being spread out so that every bodily part has bull little bit of soul to itself but because the souls life-giving energies pour Into every partmiddot of the body Everything whatsoever receives the energy of Ood bringing It into existence and Iteepmg it there that is the sense In which Ood Is omnipresent Is everywhere In everything It 18 JlO convenience for God of course He does not need things But they need Him desperately

We can now look at the secshyond part of our hecklers question -before the universe was created Just as where~ Is a word of space-and God Is not In space so before Is a word of time-and God is not In time either

God Is Changeless What Is time st Augustine

lave the superb answer I know what time Is-provided you dont ask me But he went on flbm there and so must we Time is the measurement of change Things go on changing and time measures the changes A watch whose hands do not move will Jlot tell the time-because time measures chanjJe Where nothing changes there Is nothing for time to measurp so there Is no time Our material unlverse Is continushyously changing and time belongs to It God Is changeless so time has no meaning In relation to JIlm We are In time Ood 18 In eternity

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flow to Him He has all per~ecshytions in the present a present which does not change and does not cease That Is eternity The universe He created Is not llke that Things come and go Change is continuous Time and the universe started together

Concept of Eternity We must concentrate upon the

concept of eternity it brings us deep into the meaning of Ood

You and I and all men are in time which means that we are never at any moment the whol~

of ourself What we were last year what we will be next year all belongs to our total being but last year has gone and next year has not arrived There never Is a moment when we are all there We possess our being the philosophers say successively Net so Ood All that He Is He possesses In one single act of beshying Eternity does not mean evershylasting time time open at both ends so that however far you go back I~to the past there is no beginning however far you go forward Into the future there Is no end Eternity Is not time at ala It Is Gods total possession of Himself

Infinlty omnipresence eternishyty-these are rich and l~ewarding concepts but we shOUld not stay with them ~o long at a time to meet the living God Christ is there for us whom as St John says atmiddot the opening of his first Epistle we have seen with our eyes whom we have looked upon whom our hands hae handled The Infinlte we are studying is the same Infinite whom we meet In the Oospels the same Infinite whom we receive In the Blessed Eucharist

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The Family Clinic

Self-Centered Husbands Cause Needless Anxiety

By Rev John L~ Thomas SJ st Louis University

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My husband doesnt like a thing do around the house Weve been married for almost six months and things arent getting any better Ive learned one thing though his mother is just about the best cook houseshy

keeper buyer and so on since Eve set up shop Im as a reflection ow their own efshygetting tired of trying to forts The young bride middottends to

be so sensitive because to someplease him Nothing I do extent she feels she is in comshyseems to be just right How does petition with hero husbands mother She wants to prove that she is just as competent and efshyficient as her older riyal forgetshyting that she has already won the battle by getting some mothshyers son to marry her

Set Him Right If a little analysis reveals tl111t

your present troubles represent nothing more than the normal growing pains of early marri shyage you have little to fret about Both of yOU will become more sure of yourselves- as time goes on When your husband thoughtshylessly brags about his mother reflect that some day youmiddot hope to have boys who wlll grow up to brag about you Youmiddotllmiddot like that wont you

On the other hand if youVI married to an habitual griper you have a different case on your hands Marriage calls formiddot ad- justment and adaptation but these should be mutual It Is not wise to make all the concessions in any partnership If your husshyband expects you to do so it WIll be prUdent to set him straight from the start Quarreling wont help matters under these circum~ stances State your position once and then ignore his later comshyments You have no reason to feel insecure After all yoU can always burn his toast and you can always say no cant you

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Happy to Be Back While it was a source of hapshypiness for Mother to tiavel to her beloved France she showed no less happiness on returning to her middotmiddotSt Annes family to bring to the hospital her efficient adshyministration and kindly leadershyship After approving the comshypleted painting and decoratinr that make the visitor to St Annes think he has stepped into one of middotthe better hotels Mother is turning her attention to the finishing touches in the new Chapel the spiritual center of this modern hospital Present plans call for the Chapel to be dedicated by -the Bishop on June 29

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Two Sides Is this the type you married

Lets not pass hasty judgriient There may be other factors inshyvolved in the situation which merit further consideration In the first place the early months of marriage call for numeious adjustments and changes Doshymestication is a gradual process and while theyre getting used to it some young men feel they are giving up more ortheir freedom than they bargained for At times young brides are more domineering than they imiddotealize The inexperienced groom may react by asserting his independshyence in curious ways One of these may be dissatisfaction with the way you run the house

Over Sensitive Second is it possible that you

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Third many young husbands are not aware of their brides normal feeling of insecurity in their lllt)V roles They may care- lessly throw out references to their mothers way of doing things without stopping to think tha t their brides may take this

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Collaboration Essential To Lasting World Peace

By Donald McDonald Davenport Catholic Messenger

Several weeks ago I commented J1ere on Pope Pius XIIs address to Pax Romana on the movement for world union and the responsibility of Catholics particularly intellectuals to contribute to the successful outcome of that movement I promised to return to this subject folshylowing receipt of the full text of the Popes address

If anything the text discloses an even stronger affirmation of the need for both world unshy10n and Cathoshylic contributions thereto t han was indicated In the first news report of the Popes speech

A Christian mys the Holy Father cannot remain Indiffershyent to the development of the world If he sees roughly outshylined under the pressure of events an ever more definite Inshyternational community he knows that this union wllled by the Creshyator ought to culminate In the union of minds and hearts In a common faith and a common love

Not onIf can he but he must work for the achievement of this community still In the making

Catholic Collaboration As I pointed out in the earlier

column Pius XII raises the question whether Catholics can collaborate In the formation of this world community With those institutlons where God Is not expressly recognized as the aushythor and legislator of the unishyverse

His answer to this question is yes and it may be useful to note two preliminary points leading to his affirmative anshybull wer

The first is Pius conception of the function of Catholic intellecshytuals as such You are not isoshylated researchers 01 autonomous thinkers he tells the Pax Roshymana members You are Cathshyolic intellectuals which means that you are charged with a unishyversal social responsibility for all that which concerns the spread of Christian truth and Its conshycrete application in all fields of activity

Social Responsibility The genuine Intellectual Is not

then the egghead which antl shy1ntellectuals too often would have the non-Intellectuals beshylieve He Is not a narrow specialshyIst nor Is he a pure theorist though both specialization and theory are indispensable Neither 1s he simply a clever conversa tionalist content with making points in the drawing-room or salon flashy in the way that a toy rocket Is flashy and with about as much staying power

The genuine Catholic Intelshylectual is rather charged with a universal social responsibility

This may explain ] might add why the authentic Catholic inshytellectual the man whose Cathoshylicity and scholarship are as deep as they are unquestionably of one piece Is invariably In othe very front of all truly progresshyelve reforms whether the reshyforms be of political social or economic structures both in the nation and between middotnatlons This may also explain why inshytellectuals are so cordially deshyIlpised by all self-serving specialshyinterest groups and by those citishyzens of demagogic Inclinations whose approach to all social poshylitical and economic problems is fundamentally emotional

Short-Cut Apologetics The second point of Pius XII

is one which is today being disshycussed with Increasing frequency Itnd penetration particularly among certain French and Engshylish theologians

By the Quthority which your

cultlire and the competence acshyquired in your profession conshyfer on you said the Pope to the Pax Romana members you are for your milieu both a question and an answer

Contrast this recognition of the infllience value of culture and personal competence in ones work or profession with the atti shytUde still too often found in short-cut apologetics and aposshytolic formulae that zeal and

good Intentions are really all that count Competence If It is conslderedat all Is tolerated but always on a kind of skeptical bashysis as though fidelity to ones work or profession had to be watched lest It undermine ones apostolic actions

Heading Right Way Professional competence does

not or course undermine the apostolate It supports It Unshyconniving dedication to ones work uncompromising effort to bring the comp~tence of ones work up to the level of ones tal shyents commands the natuml adshymiration and respect of the man Who so far as religion is conshycerned is an unbeliever It Is only after such an unbeliever has come to respect the natural goodshyness of the competent craftsman or professional that he Is led to wonder at the underlying motishyvation of such competence Whether or not he comes to see that motivation Is a profound Christian inspiration he Is at least heading in the right direcshytion

bullThe Holy Father asks the quesshy

tion whether those Catholic inshytellectuals who have achieved considerable public influence should participate in uncertain enterprises of an International character since such participashytion could seem to stand surety for an Inadmissable political or social system

Prejudice and Passion His answer is again encourag-

Ing Despite this seemingly unshyfavorable situation there still exists hesays a vasf area in which minds free from prejudice

and passion can bring harmony and help one another for the sake of a real and valuable comshymon good

In those international organishyzations which propose a unishyversal humanitarian goal for themselves say Pius Catholic intellectuals will find some genshy

erous souls and superior minds which are susceptible to being raised above material preoccushypatlons and of understanding that the truly collective destiny of humanity presupposes the abshysolute value of each of the indishyviduals who compose It

Catholic Responsibility Reason and mutual recognishy

tion of the natural law are solid enough support says Pius for Catholics to contribute their share to the world community in formation

Reading between the lines of the Popes Pax Romana addless I do not think it is fanciful to say he seems to feel that if Cathshyolics in fact do not contribute their share to the organization of the world community the world has but two alternatives a world union forced by tyranny or a world conflict ending in gloshybal catastrophe Indeed he reshymarks that men and nations are convinced that these are the alternatives to a world communshyity based on law Significantly he does not dissociate himself from that conviction

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NARRAGANSETT LEAGUE CO-CHAMPIONS Mount st Mary Ac~demy deshybaters of Fall River who shared honors with De -LaSalle Academy ofmiddot Newport were left to fight seated Patricia McGee president and Sylvia Sheehan secretary standshying Marilyn ~ennedy Margaret Griffin Mary Butler Carole Matimore and Mary Silva

Weating Miraculousmiddot Medal Leads To Conversion of Six in Family

TOLEDO (NCl--Six of the eight Hinseys are Catholics now thanks in a large measure to a

MiraculouS- Medal worn by the mother of the family While a patient In St Charles

Hospifal for three months in 1955 Mrs William M Hinsey

Jr a non-Catholic wore the medal It was the medal that got her and the hospital chapshylain Father Clarence Schuerman of the Precious Blood Fathers talking about the Church

Mrs Hinsey had no church afshyfiliation

At the hospital she started reading the Bible and a cate- chism She also read several books by Catholic authors Her ieading continued while she was convalescing at home

In 1956 she began taking relishygious instructions from Father

- Schuerman She said her read- shying of Father Leo Treses column in the Catholic Chronicle Toledo diocesan newspaper helped her to understand the sacrmiddotaments

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Mrs Hinsey was baptized last October Then five of her chil shydren followed her example and embraced the Catholic faith

Mrs Hinseys older daughter Linda 15 attends Protestant services MI Hinsey does not belong to any church Mrs Hinshy

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Attleboro Women Elect Officers

New officers for the La(ii~s of

Ste Anne Sodality and Att~eboro District National Council of Catholic Women were elected at

0 joint meeting in middotst Josephs Hall Attleboro

Sodality officers are Mrs Jushyliette Gaudreau president Mrs Armand Pinault first vice-presishydent Mrs Adelard Gagnon sec- ond vice-president Mrs Ernest Charlebois secretary Mrs Julien Forget treasurer and Mrs Albert Moussea~ pl~blicity chairman

CounCIl offICers are Mrs Ra~ph Patunoff ~orth Attieboro presishydent MISS Jenr)le Repuccl Mansfield vice-president Mrs

George Bauzo Norton recording secretary Mrs Leo Campb~ll South Attleboro treasurer Very Rev John J Shay pastor of St John s Church Attleboro IS mCderator

A plIgrimage to LaBalette will be conducted Tuesday June 11 under the direction of Mrs Henrl Proulx r

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HEIDELBERG Germany (NC) -American Catholic lay action is now spreading among Amerishycans overseas with the establishshyment of a Military Council of Catholic Women in Europe I~

13 made up of nine area councils in Germany France and Italy

At a meeting here with Msgrbull (Lt Co) Charles J Murphy Vicar Delegate of the Armed Forceshere and Mary Donohoe organizational secretary of the National Council of Catholio Women 40 delegates of various womens groups discussed theil formal affiliation with Washshyington headquarters More than 60 groups are to join with an estimate of nell I I y 10000 women

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How explain t~e hatred agalnst Our Divine Lord today No one hates Buddha or Socrates or Mohammed no one lifts hill fists against Lenin It Is because these are dead But Christ live~ He lives in His Mystical Body the Church He lives in the

osouls of the faithful in the state of grace He lives In the Eu charist in the tabernacle

The Devil never inspires anyone to hate the dead fOr example Napoleon But he does inspire even pagans to hate Christ This eXPlains a wild orgy of hate that took place in

bull a Mission in China Iititie children entered the Catholic Mission dragged the Sister prayshying before the Blessed Sacrament into the streets tore the altar linens to shreds ripped the arms off the crucifix used candlesticks to smash the Stations of middotthe Cross pried the tashybernacle from the altar but unable to force the steel door they threw it into the street

Souls who are sensitive to Christ still enduring His Passion will make an extra visit to Our Lord in the Blessed Sacrashyment They will scarifice a luxury to

enable the Holy Father to erect a tabershy nacle in some-other part of the world where Jesus will be loved and adored in peace

GOD LOVES YOU to Mrs A A for $35 I am a housewife whose six children have all grown uP except on I have so much extra tim now that I sew for other people and make a little spendshy

ing money this way The earnings of the past month and a half are for the Missions to MSJ Thls is a beautiful day to be alive and as I am just getting over a recent illness I am most thank ful to be feeling so well again Because everything looks so brigh for me heres $3 to help make it bright for someone else to BS Heres $2 for your charitable work Two dollars Is the usual bet so I know this wUl be a bet well placed on a sure thing which will win place and show to SE Enclosed find $25bull tips which I saved for a month for the poor of the world to WT Passed up a 35-cent Ice cream soda today so here it is wrapped upln a weeks cigarette money-in all $135

Nature is dressed in softest pastels and In the midst of these lovely hues the radiance of the white Bridal (own First Communion dress and Graduation robe bear witness to the pure

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Sports Chatter season thiE week Competition stopped a Red Wilson smash THE ANCHORshywlll be continued throughout the with his face and had to be Thurs Mav 23 1957I lSISummer months culminating In carried off the field Fortunately September with ~he playoffs for Attendance at Games Best Rosen on the restricted list inshyCausey was not seriously injured the Diocesan championship Why stead of the voluntary retired not get out and see your team and it is believed that Malzone list Under this arrangementWay to Help eyO Players In action Theres noting like an fluffered only a bad bruise Talkshy Rosen could return to the lineup appreciative audience to bring ing about third basemen its tomorrow rather than observeBy Jack Kineavy out a boys best efforts worthy of note that the Cleve~ the 60-day wait were he on the

Lady lIanager land Indians have placed Al voluntary list Somerset Bleh School Coach Just a few years ago a controshy

An unwritten but well adhered to baseball law deshy versy of major proportions arose In the press box at Harvardmands that changes be made when a club is floundering Stadium The occasion was theSuch is the case with the Washington Senators As a reshy Lincoln M Dunlapannual Harvard-Cornell football

sult manager Charley Dressen was fired by president Cal game The issue centered about REGISTERED ENGINEERGriffith In Detroit on the the presence of a distaff CornelshySen at 0 l s first Western The new league brIngs to 28 the Ian sports writer intent on covershy Announces the relocation of his office for the swing number of circuits in the Nation- Ing the game for the school paper practice of Professional Engineering atfrom the heretofore all male

The action brought howls al Association which embraces sanctuary atop the Stadium elf derision from all Quarters It some 200 teams in all Tradition was ultimately breechshy 19 PURCHASE STbeing a generally regarded cershy Should Encourage Boys ed but not without difficulty

Fall River Mass taInty that the present Washingshy Amateur ball In these environs Stonehill College in North Eaton ton roster would experIence diffishy and I daresay generally is but a goes Cornell one better however culty in a Triple A classification shadow of its former stature The Chieftains varsity tennis bull Direct engineering services to architects industrialHowever as a matter of expeshy novations have been introduced Quad boasts a lady manager institutional and commercial establishments dience the manager is the most In the form of Little League for Miss Anne Carrigg 57 of Brockshy

bull Studies reports estimates design plans specificationsexpendable and It is he who must youngsters Pony and Babe Ruth ton supervIsion an~ consultatIonao Named to succeed Dressen Leagues for early adolescents Really Bot Corner was Coach Harry Lavagetto It Almost unique however in its Its open season on third baseshy bull Air Conditioning Air Cleaning Boiler Plants DryingIs no no secret that Cookie was organizational setup is the CYO men Latest casualty is the Red Electrical Exhausting HeatIng Piping Plumbing a most reluctant successor This which affords the older player Box Frank Malzone The rookie Sprinklers Refrigeration Ventilation is readlly understandable Lavashy the opportunity of participating third sacker was felled by a bad aetto has long been a Dressen during and beyond his high bounce hopper off the bat of Telephones OSborne 4-6306 aide He too severed connections IIchool days These parish spon- Joe DeMaestri Two weeks ago with the Brooklyn organization In 53 when the Dodger front is~ol~e~d~t~ea~m~s~l~a~u~n~ch~e~d~t~h~e~1~95~7~~b~0~n~U~S~y~ou~n~g~s~te~r~~w~a~Yn~e~c~a~u~s~e~y~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ _ office refused to give boss Dresshylen any more than a one year pact even though Charley had annexed the National League title that year

Actually Ludicrous The situtation actually is ludishy

crous There has been no evIshydence of player disgruntlement with Dressen Early In the month fiery Catcher C 1i n t Courtney was fined $200 for Inshylubordlnation but Pete Runnels and Eddie Yost - two of the few bona fide major league operashy

tlves of the club - vouched for Dressens fair-mindedness In his dealings wIth the players The move certainly cant be attributshyed to financial belt tightening The club is obligated to honor its contract with Bressen and It Is only natural to assume that Lavagettos paycheck will be larger in keeping wIth his greater lesponslblllties That Dressen IS IL most competent baseball man aoes without saying What then has the front office gained Lavagettos reaction is signifishycant What can I do that Charley couldnt he asked Indeed the ways of baseball middotare aometimes strange

Paroehlab Bumble Somerset Coach Ed Lowneys Holy Famishy

ly nine came up with the bIggest upset of the scholastic season last Thursday a 1-0 decisIon over So mer II e t defending Narry League champions The game was Jemln1scent of past historic Iltruggles between the two friendshyly rivals Beaten in an early Ileason encounter and mired deep In the standings with an Ull1mshypressive 2-7 record the Parochiashyals werent conceded a chance agaInst their talent laden rivals The game certainly Js lllustrative of the humbling influence of sports It is a well known fact that coaches - particularly footshyball coaches - have a tendency to cry poor In pre-season analshy)ses Some characterIstically reshyduce caution to absurdity I wonder however1 some of these dour predictions arent born of an experIenced appreciation for

the fickle bounces a ball may take during the course of a seashyEon

ar Irom Dead The minors experiment with

the lookie Nebraska State cilcuit evidently was a success A slmllar organization Is scheduled to reshyvive the old AppalachIan League

this Summer It will stalt as a four team affaIr each with It major league sponsor Baltimore Brooklyn Pittsburgh and St Louis are the parent teams repshylesented

The league will callY a D elasslficatlon and only playeJs wIth no previous professional exshyJ)el1ence wlll be eligible In theory it is designed to IJive young players a chance to develshyt)j) llJnong tbelr peers in their ~IJmiddotllt ycm of profcllsional ball

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HOLY CROSS FATHERS CENTENNIAL Officers of the Solemn HOLY CRO~S CONGREGATION OBSERVES CENTENNIAL Rev High Mass offered at Coyle High are Rev James F Lyons (left) deaconi Michael Jednakowski CSC chaplain to the Brothers at Coyle High Rev Michael Jednakowski CSC (second left) celebrant Rev Jos~ph Taunton is greeted by Brother Eudes Hartnett CSC pr~ncipal of the L Powers subdeacon and Rev ~rancis B Connors (right) master of school while Rev Edward Hartnett CSC ofmiddot the Holy Cross Mission ceremonies Fatpers Lyons Powers and Connors are Coyle graduates Band looks on

May is a month of momentous importance for one tion of the young boys body Father Tho m a 8 C Duffy of Taunton was named Presimiddot mind and soul It is not in the new Superior of the Mission dent In 1951 during the pres

of th~ religious institutes of the diocese of Fall River I t elementary schools that these denJy of Rev Francis BolandBand was able to invite his men cmarks the one hundredth anniversary of the papal ap- precious possessions of youth are to move from North Dartmouth Stonehill became co-educational

Proval of the Constitutlons of the CongTegation of Holy threatened it is in the high In 1952 the General Chapter apmiddot _ school and college where minds to North E~ston So ample were proved the elevation of the East-

Cross which was founded in are maturing faculties awaken the accomodatio~s moreover it ern Vice-Province to the rank LeMansFl~al)Ce in 1837 The founded the University of No- lng and habits being formed was possible to move the semi- of Province

Priests of the Congregation tre Dame du Lac in Ii log cabin shaping the youths whole future nary too The North Dartmouth Province Split on the shore of St Marys Lake life-both in this life and the house then became the needed

conduct Stonehill College outside the tiny village of South next C Holy Cross Novitiate with the The growth of the college Saint Pius Tenth Seminary and Bend Several years later the In the same letter the Bishop present Superior General Very forced the Mission Band to remiddot Our Lady of Holy Cross Semin- Holy Cross Sisters opened a announced that the Brothers of Rev Christopher OToole as turn to its old home near New ary in North Easton the Holy school for girls nearby It was Holy Cross from Notre Dame Master of Novices Bedford the Novitiate meantime Cross Mission Band in North called St Marys wereto teach in the new school had been transferred to the Dartmouth the Brothers of the Priests Brothers arid Sisters Father Donahue had thus sent Open StonehlllCollege Green Mountains of Vermont A Congregation direct Monsignor of Holy Cross came to Canada his own religious to direct the For 11 years no further foun- new classroom building Holy Coyle High School in Taunton to start schools in 1847 and in school named in honor of his old dations were made in the East Cross Hall completed in Janushythe Sisters of Holy Cross teach at 1853 at the special behest of the friend But in 1946 Rev James Conner- ary 1957 is the newest Stonehill Saint Anthonys parish in New Sovereign Pontiff the Congre- ton was sent by the Provincial structure a cafeteria and recreshy

Dartmouth Seminarymiddot tmiddot 1 b il i i tBedford gation undertook to staff mis- to meet the request made by the a lOna u d ng s expec ed to The foimder of the Congrega- sion outposts in Bengal India At approximately the same Most Revmiddot Will i a m Hafey be started this summer accordshy

tiono( Holy cross Very Rev Publish Magazine time that plans for Coyle High Bishop of Scranton for a col- ing to Rev James Sheehan Basil Anthony Mary Moreau e The growth of Holy Cross in School were going ahead Father leg in Wilkes - Barre Pa That President of Stonehill diocesan priest of Le Mans was the United States from the Donahue had interested himself year Christ the Kings Col- As the priests society has adshyborn in 1799 while the Directory founding of Notre Dame has in the prospect of opening a ege for men was opened Three vaneed in the East so has the still ruled France While Basil been considerable Besides es- seminary in the diocese Bishop years later in May 1948 the ter- Brothers In the General Chapshywas still a young boy Napoleon tablishifil~ other schools like- St Cassidy acting in the name of ritory including New England tel of 1945 it was decided that Buonaparte made the name of Edwards University in Austin the disabled Bishop Feehan who and the Middle Atlantic States the common good called for the France terrible in the ears of all Texas in 1876 and Partland Uni- had expressed the wish to have was constituted the Eastern Vice priests and Brothers to have sepmiddot Europe By the time the future versity Portland Oregon in 1901 Holy Cross priests in Fall River Province of Holy Cross Father arate provinces under the one founder had been aidained to the Congregation has attempted invited Father Donahue to come Connerton was named Vice-Pro- General Administration the holy priesthood he could see other things In 1865 the first east to look at some property vincial and one of his first off- As the Centenary Year begins his mother country everywhere Catholic weekly magazine The The Superior General together cial acts made known in the the works of the Congregation marked by the ravages of the Ave Maria was published at No- with Rev Alfred Charron CSC summer was to errect Stonehill under the Providence of God are Revolution and Napoleonic ty- tre Dame PrOvincial of Canada and Rev College on the Ames estate in many There are foundations ranny James Burns CSC Provincial North Eaton It was called Stone- across the world with invitations

S t New England Site of Indiana came to Fall River hlll because it occupled what had to undertake more The priest1One ocle y In 1913 a young Holy Cross 1931 Th 1

Among the many French h R J W Do 10 ey were warm y re- before been called Stone Hill and Brothers of Holy Cross in preac er ev ames na- ceived by Bishop Cassidy and the House That fall the college the Diocese of Fall River are

priests who stirred themselves to hue conducted a mission in St purchase of the Crary Hospital opened with 125 male students aware of the great responsibilityrelieve this situation was the Marys parish in Taunton and tiN tl D t th h d tmiddot 1propel y n or 1 ar mou largely veterill1s of World War II that is theirs in tee uca lona Rev James Dujarie who found- on his return to Indiana ex- d d At f t h i was conSI ere Irst 1 was Rev George Benaglia a native program of the Ctturch heref St J 1820 to teach religion in schools of the people and said he hoped but by the time the General By August 1835 Father Dujarie that one day the Congregation Chapter of 1932 had clostd the

ed the Brothers 0 osep n pressed his delight with the piety impossible to acquire the estate

l1ad become so worn out with all ht t blsh lmiddottselfmiddot ln Newmig es a I purchase was made and the proshyhe had endured during the E 1 nd Thlrteen yealS laterng a perty for the seminary secured Reign of Terror that he Father Qonahue became Super- the next year The first Mass in turned to the young seminary ior General of Holy Cross In Q Our Lady of Holy Cross Semi professor Basil Moreau to have very few years he was to realize nary was offered by Father him assume the government of the hope of 1913 Donahue on the Feast of the t he Brothers Some time before Th beloved Monslgnor Jamese Immaculate Conception of Mary tl1is at the ~uggestion of Fath~r Coyle was pastor of St Marys Dec 8 1933 The Brothers from Dujarie Father Moreau had set when Father Donahue preached Coyle joined with the priests in about organizing a group of aux- the mission While it is not the great act of thanksgiVing iliary priests to assist in the min- known if the Monsignor ever dis- In May 1934 Rev Archibald istry of the diocese and to teach cussed the matter with Father McDowell CSC came to estabshyin colleges Donahue then he had for a long Ush an eastern branch of the

In 1837 Father Moreau found- t Ie hed the ldea of seeIme c 1 11S bull Holy Cross Mission Band in ed a new religiots family pat- ing a high school for boys built North Dartmouth It was soon temed on the Holy Family the In th F 11 R D The a Iver lOcese e evident as more priests arrived Brothers were dedicated to the died b f h 1good priest e ore e cou d to work as missioners and as the foster father of Christ as Jose- realize his project but when number of postulants for the phites of Holy Cross a newly preaching the eulogy at Mon- priesthood increitsed that the organized group of Sisters of signor Coyles funeral Most Rev North Dartmouth house was no Holy Cross were dedicated to the J middotC d th A t 1ames assl y en pos 0 lC longer large enough for both Mother of God and the priests Administrator announceltithat groups were consecrated to the Sacred such a school would soon be built He-art of Jesus as Salvatorists of He remarked that Monsignor Settle in North Easton Holy Cross (When approval for Coyle had been putting small During the first months ofI

this new congregation was sought sums aside for the purpose for 1935 accordingly Father Mcshyin Rome the Holy See wisely de- years and that this money would Dowell and a fellow missioner creed that the priests and Broth- be supplemented for the project Father George FiScher were ers should be grouped together Coyle High School scouting the countryside north in one society and the Sisters in - Excavation began in Decem- of Taunton for new quarters their own society) - ber 1932 and the official open- The lovely estategt of Frederick

Establish Notre Dame mg was promulgated in e IBS- Lothrop Ames with its splendid Very Rev Edward SOlin and toral letter in July 1933 In the Colonial house struck them as

six Holy Cross Brothers were letter Bishop Cassidy indicated the most suitable place for their welcomed in Indiana in 1841 to that the object for which this purposes It seemed at first that open a boys school in the wild- school is erected and will be con- the property would be uriobtainshyemess In November 1842 these ducted is tliiee-fold Christian able but after much negotiatin seven pioneers of Holy Cross development training and direc- U was acquired By Oct 11

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White Dresses Aplenty But as Usual None Fit

By Mary Tinley Daly

Remember the old song When walking -through the park one day in the merry merry month of May I was taken by surprise by a pair of rougish eyes

The surprise-to our way of thinking-is not the pair of rougish eyes but that anybody woulltl have time to smiled Daddy youll never

- make it go walking in the park dur- Nonsense the Head of the lng this merry but diZZily House scoffed If Eileen werent busy month of May being married in July this would

Where do these 31 days go be just the thing for me to wear There are Communion break- And if you were 40 pounds fasts for every lighter Mary added as she church organi helped put away the wedding z a t ion May garment Then she commented pro c e s sions wryly that maybe he could fit May-pole danc- into it for her wedding es May festi- So back went the monkey-suit vals end _ of _ to its lomily life in moth ballsshythe _ year plc- and out came the summer clothes n i c s novenas White Dress So much ioes With every trip up to the at shyon that sometimes its hard to tic we tried to bring down necesshyfit in the family rosary There sities for this merry month of are benefits for this-and-that May and the ensuing months charity showers for the June Thbrides school musicals and dance e immediate object was awhite dress for Ginny to wear lecitals (costumes for each) jun- for day-aiter-tomorrowS May lor and senior prolll5 and their procession attendant parties There are White dresses They were mother-and-daughter doings and dime a dozen Unloading as many end-ot-the year parties for boxes as we could carry we everything opened bOK after box each la-

Racing the Clock belled White Dress There were Youre always getting dressed the white uniforms of Georgeshy

up for something getting the town Visitation Convent worn by family dresSed up-racing with the Three Middles Ginnys First the clock and the calendar Communion dressj herConfirma-

In addition to the outside ac- tion dress like dresses worn by tlvities (all very pleasant) there the other girls-hopelessly outshyare the mundane tasks that reach dated 01 yellowed by age There their pewk in May There ia was Pats eighth grade graduashyagain a race this time against tion dress then Eileens Markies nature in the garden With dan- and Marys There were high gel of frost over we must plant school glRduation dresses for Pat those seedlings which looked so Eileen Markie The final box alluring in the February cata- contained Marys high school logues And again against na- graduation dress to be worn on ture in the house when a moth June 5 1s discovered We must wash What to Do the winter b I a n k e t s insert Total count 18 white dresses amongst the folds paradichlorine It was a Water water everyshycrystals and wrap them in newsshy where and not a drop to drink print - such as the paper in for here was Ginny without a which this columns is printed white dress for the May processhyproving it Is good for something sion Choice Make a big one The ink Is a good moth repel out of a little one by leUlng out lent seams and facing a hem or make

And then the chore of putshy a littlepone out of a big one Uhshyting away winter coats suits lih too difficult wool dresses sweaters slacks and So if Ginny looks a bit on the bullkirts-and as always the box skimpy side In her revampedof littles the scarves mittens Confirmation dress thats the ear muffs driving gloves We reason She doesnt mind and dragged them out sunned brushshy were sure the Blessed Mother ed and stored them in wrappings doesnt either I and took them back to the attic -ugh Youll all In Iove With

Almost Fits NORMANDS DONUTS After the whole lot had been

stored we once again came upon the wedding garment carefully laved and twice-a-year sunned -that striped pants suit In which the Head of the House was wed Again we suggested giving it away

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NEW BEDFORD WOMENS COUNCIL ACTIVE Dr Stanley F Koczera left was themiddotguest speaker at a meetshylng of the New Bedford Council of Catholic Women Miss Kathryn T McCarthy president Is In the center and Very Rev Hugh A Gallagher spiritual director at right

Fall River Girl New Bedford Club Wins Scholarship Selects Officers

Mrs Leo J Telesmancik hasMargaret Mary Ferreira senior been elected president of theat Mount st Mary Acedemy Fall New Bedford catholic Womans River has been awarded a par- Club Other officers chosen include

Mrs Charles Reckords first viceshypresident Mrs Anthony E Rose second vice-president Miss Jean McGinnis recording secretary Mrs Ferdinand J Baccelll corshyresponding secretary Miss Marishyetta Vanasse treasurer

Registrars named were Mrs Joseph T Baldwin Mrs Eric E Besso Mrs JohnW Glenn Mrs Paul Healy Mrs Charles D Pheshylan Mrs Herman Z L Roy

Mrs Luke J Haran retiring president was chosen director

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Federation Plans Fo June 1 Mass

International Federation Of Catholic Alumnae Massachushysetts Chapter announces the First Seturday Mass and Comshymunion on June 1 at 9 oclock In the Chapel of the Academy of the Sacred Hearts Fall Rlvel Breakshyfast w1ll be served in the school hall following the Mass Miss Hazel Conaty an alumna of SHA end Emmanuel College and Vice-Governor of the Massa~ chusetts Chapter is in charge of arrangements She is assisted by Miss Edwina Petrone president of the SHA Alumnae

All members of Catholic colshylege and Catholic high - school alumnae chapters in the area are invited to attend The presidents of organized chapters have beenmiddot urged to assure delegations from their respective groups

The devotion of the First Satshyurday Mass and Communion has been sponsored by the Massachushysetts chapter since Marian year

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OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE DIOCESE OF FALL RIVER THURSDAY - St Desiderius Published Weekly by The Catholic Press of the Diocese of Fall River of Langres Bishop-Martyr Trashy

21 Bedfor~ Street bull Fall River Mass OSborne 5-7151 ditions concerning the saint who

PUBLISHER bull was Bishop of Langres Fral~bull Most Rev ames L Connolly DO PhD conflict concerning the time o~

CENERAL MANACER ASST CENERAL MANACER his reign and martyrdom but itRe~ Daniel F Shalloo MA Rev ohn P Drifcoli generally is agreed that he died

MANACINC EDITOR in the third century It also Is Aorney Hugh Colden agreed that he served in northshy

eastern Gaul and that during a raid by Teutonic barbarians he boldly sought out their chief and begged mercy for his followers

Oijr Part in Charity6

With the addition of the school for exceptional chilmiddot but IIas struck down and his blood stained the Book of Gospels dren which will open in the Fall the cathoiic Charities lie held in his hand Many

Appeal will assist iwenty-five agencies within the Diocese churches have been dedicated in his honorof Fall River When you make a contribution YOlJ are givshy

ing not to one worthy group but to twenty-five FRIDAY - St Manahen Phoshyphet He lived in the first centuryAnyone can see that a five or ten dollarmiddot donation and is mentioned inmiddotthe Acts of

~oesnt go too far when divided up that way Th~t is why the Apostles as the foster-brother of King Herod Antipas and as athe Church has always counted not upon the largess of prophet He is said to have died

the wealthy few but upon the sacrifices 9f the many who at Antioch In Syria give out of a sense of charity If you feel what you give SATURDAY - St Gregory if it ~auses a pinch in the family finances if it makes you VII Pope-Confessor He was born

of poor parents in Tuscany aboull go without something for this Yeek---then it is surely 1013 was educated in Rome and

charity and charity given to theold the young the needy entered religious life in ChillY France Pope St Leo IX called _the sick the troubled the many who are aided by twentyshyhim to Rome and he served thefive agencies that exist only to dispense the cha~ity of Pontiff and four of his successhy

~ri~ sors as councillor He was archshyMen and women are giving their lives to carryon the deacon of Rome In 1073 when h8

spiritual and corporal works of mercy They do not count was elected pope He withstood attelppts -of Henry IV of Gershythe personal costs to themseives or the hours they spend many to usurp ecclesiastical

As one business man once said to a Sister taking care ofmiddot This is my final appeal for contributions to our second powers and at length the monshya sick person I wouldnt do that for a million dollars spiritual bouquet for Cardinal Mindszenty arch sought absolution of the The Sister replied Neither would V They are giving In one sense the bouquet already is one to be proud Pope at Canossa Later Henry

relapsed set up an anti-popetheir lives for Christ We are asked formiddot such a Small con- of Those who have responded have done so most genshy and sent Pope Gregory into exile tribution in comparisiQn But our part is needed to make erously The number of Pope Gregory died at Salerno In their work effective MassesC 0 m m u nl 0 n s spiritual gifts to CaJdinal Mindshy 1085

szenty are really gifts to all who pray~rs devotions lnd sac- SUNDAY - St Philip Nerisuffer under communism-Carshymiddot th Ie D De - - rices is great Confessor Born in Florence indinal Stepinac of YugoslaviaCa 0 ICS 0 Isagree But the totals lose some of 1515 he became a tutor in RomeCardinal Wyszynski of Poland their impressiveness when viewed to a nobleman He devoted hisArchbishop Beran of CzechosloshyMany Catholics even informed ones think that the In the light of leisure to the study of theology slovakia-all the prelates priests

and in 1548 with 14 companionsSisters Brothers and layfolk of Church has one official answer to every problem They ~re f~~ ~~ founded the Congregation of thethe iron curtain countries who~elieve that all Catholics must accept this one answer 9r siderably more Oratory He was not ordained

run the risk of being liberal at best and downright here- than 30 million have stood immovable in the

until 1551 and the Oratoryfront line warding off commushy was American Cathshy not approved officially untilnisms diabolisms from ustical at worst olics 1583 but for more than 30 years

So it is that we find Catholicsexpre~sing surprise Therefore I Target of Communism

From the beginning I have it was the center of religious am making this looked upon Cardinal Mindszenshy life in Rome Known as the

ty as the representative victim Second middotApostle of Rome Stth~t various Catholic newspapers differ among them- last request If selves that prominent Catholics line up on opposite sides you wish 00 contribute do so of communism and this for sevshy Philip died in 1595 and Wal

canonized in 1~22 of the f~nce in matters of politics or the UN or in other no~u can send your spiritual eral reasons-because I once met and interviewed hiqJ because he controversial iSsues Who is right and who is wrong gift in care of this newspaper or MONDAY - St Bede thasuffered atrociously under both Venerable Confessor DoctorThe fact is that within the framework of Catholicism direct to me at 2227 Westminster nazism and communism and beshy

Rd Cleveland Heights 18 Ohio He was born in Wearmouthcause Hungary his country hasthere is a wide area of legitimate difference We all ~gr~e Splendid Gift England in 673 and as a child for 1000 years been one of theon matters of faith and morals No Catholic is going to It would be foolish of course was offered to the Benedictinemost knightly defenders of Abbey of SS Peter and Paul attake issue on the dogmas of the Creed or the pr~epts of to attempt to estimate which Christian civilization -Wearmouth - Janow He wasthe Commandments No Catholic is going to deny basic contribtuions are most pleasing HungaryS revolution-an upshy professed there under the foundshy In the eyes of God rising unequalled in history for principles of goodness and truth andmoraJity There are But I can say this-I am deep- er St Benedict Biscop and spentnational gallantry-was what weno differences here ly moved when I receive a note the rest of his life at the abbeyhad come to expect of the -landBut there are many problems arisi~g in this workday saying that in honor of cardinal of King St Stephen He was ordained by St John of

Beverley and was renowed as aworld that admit Qfno easy or set solution For e~ample Mindszentys sacrifices some- The struggle between Christ scholar The Bible was his prinshy t b II N body is making a long-delayed arid anti-Christ in our time hasthe principle of t~e just wage is accep ed y a 0 ()ne confession and returning to Mass cipal study His Ecclesiasticalcentered in Hungary more drashywould deny that a workman is entitled to a living wage and Communion History of the English People matically _than anywhere else But the difficulty enters-and the differences too-when I will be immensely grateful t) earned him the title of FatherCardinal Mindszenty was not of English History He died inwe speak of ajust wage in one particular industry at one any reader who will do that victimized merely because he was 735 on Ascension Eve and hisParticular time in one particular place for one partiCUlar splendid thing as a spiritual gift an ob~tacle to the Reds of Hunshy last words were the Gloriafor the cardinal_ gary He was arrested tortured man and his family Who can give th~ easy ~nswer here Another contribution which I and put through a propaganda TUESDAy - St Atlgustine orWho can agree on one answermiddotWho can give the answermiddot especially appreciate is that of trial in accordance with a plan Canterbury Bishop - Confessorthat rules out all differences those who arrange for the offershy prepared by international com- He shares with Pope St Gregory

It is a question not only of a principle but of applying ing of a Mass or Masses for munism the Great the title of Apostle orCardinal Mindszenty The Mass Smear Religion the English Before his election the principle and that calls for technical knOWledge bal- is the sacrifice ~nd the prayer of

The purpose was to smear re- he sent 40 monks under Stance and~ judgment consideration of the rights of all in- Christ Himself its value and ligion as a fraud a failure and a Augustine to England where_volved The problem becomes a complex one and it is power are infinite laughing stock to put all the they were received by King St not surprising that several Catholics may come up with I know that there are readers worlds believers in God on the Ethelbert who was converted answers that differ - who intend to arrange for Massshy defensive to make it seem that St Augustine was consecrated

es but never get around to d9shy faith in the divine and reverance the first Archbishop of Cantershy And 50 there are differences on ever so many contro- Ing so bull for the human were fossil re- bury and achieved great success Iversial questions The differences are legitimate Childrens Prayers mains from some ignorant past ih spreading the Faith throughshy

The principlesinvolved are usually clear But piinci~ Therefore if it will help sti- Because of0 Cardinal Mind- out England He died about 604 pIes QO not exist in solitary aloof majestic rightness They pends may be sent tome and I szentys unbreakable courage and and was buried in the Abbey

Second Spiritual Bouquet

Aims to Return Cardinal ~o Rights in Hungary

By Joseph A Breig Cleveland Universe Bulletin

must be applied by flesh andmiddot blood people to complex will make the arrangements trust in God the plot backfired church outside of the wall or I would like also torepeat my Communism stood exposed as a Can tel bur y which he hadsituations affecting other flesh ano blood people And as special plea to children Chil shy gigantic empty idol and bluff founded

Shakespeare would say theres theorub Whi~h one of us is drens prayers have special powshy Young Hungarians completedmiddot wise enough and knowing enougn to come up with THE er with God the exposure when they cut WEDNESDAY - St Mary answer About a month from now i through the legs of the metal im- Magdalen of Pazzl Virginmiddot She

intend to publish a final report age of Stalin in Budapest and was born in 1566 and enteredThe purpose of a Catholic newspaper is to stimulate on the bouquet I will then for- brought it toppling down with a the Carmelite Convent in Florshy

thought among peop~e It is to present various points of ward It to Pope Pius XII as I crash heard across the world ence at the age of 18 Despite-view on the same issues These points of view are all sin- did the first one Prayer liberated Cardinal poor hea~th she was n~ted for Cere all honest all legitimate within the framework of I am confident that the Holy Mindszenty from communist im-her practice of sel1-c1enilil her

Father again will express his prisonment Prayer can restore humility and patience She selVshy our religion It is not a question of principles It is a ques- gratitude by sending his apostoshy him to hisrights as primate of ed twi~e as mist~ess of novice~tion of appiication the wisest courseWhat is the right lic benediction to all who helped Hungary and -Prince of the and opce as superior She died answer Who knows unless we air the many differenges Please lemember that your Church in 1607

ST WILLIAM FALL RIVER

Gifts were presented to tha officers of the Womens Guild bowling league officers at the annual banquet Recipients wera Kay Martel president Geneshyvieve Granito secretary and Ruth Boff treltsurer Trophies were presented to the champion team Including Florence Almeida capshytain Lena Stevens Alice Braga Emma Leite and Ann Paquin Inshydividual trophies were presented to Collette Couture high avershyage Grace Flanagan high threeshystring Eileen Capone high sinshygle Ellen Partridge good sport and consolation

8S PETER amp PAUL FALL RIVER

Rev John J Kelly pastor and Rev William F OConnell and Rev John p Driscoll assistants were guests of the Womens Club at the annual insklllation banshyquet In the church hall last night Miss Mary L Tyrell was marshal officer

Officers are Miss Maureen McCioskey president Mrs EvershyettC Cowell vice-president Miss Constance C Lynch secreshytary Mrs WUlIam J Sundershyland Jr treasurer

Boord of Directors Includes Mrs Arthur L Duffy outgoing president Mrs Rocco Postlglishyone and Mrs William F ONeil

Mrs Donald F Negus was chairman and Mrs Daniel J Freeman co-chairman of the committee

ST JOHN OF GOD SOlfERSET

Newly installed officers of tha Holy Name Society are William Raposa president E1l1est Teves vice-president Joseph Gagnon secretary Raymond Machado treasurer and Dennis Raposa ergeant-at-alms

Dr Jere V Sullivan guest speaker at the societys annual Communion breakfast gave an account of Portuguese customs in the home

New officers of the St Vincent de Paul Society 111amp Victor Boares president John Medel-

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Officers Installed

The Parish Parade ros vice-president Manual Ra- poza treasurer and Ernest Teves secretary

OUR LADY OF GRACE NO WESTPORT

Newly elected officers of the Holy Name Society will be Inshystalled at a banquet June 9 In the church hall with James Hindle as chairman

Officers are Joseph Campbell president George Graham Viceshypresident Henry Danis secreshytary Manuel Raposa treasurer Rudolph Monast and Edward

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ST HEDWIG NEW BEDFORD

Holy Rosary Society of St Hedwig Church will sponsor their 2nd annualmiddot Cotton Ball Saturshyday May 25 from 8 to 12 pm at the Woodrow Wilson Auditoshyrium 12 West Rodney French Boulevard The ball will be semishyformal and the entire proceeds will go towards the new church bUilding fund Music for dancing will be by Johnny Sowas Orchesshytra of Fall River Mrs Leon A Houle is general chairmanmiddotof the committee

Senators Kill Motto bull In God We Trust

SACRAMENTO (NC) - Tho California Senate here killed by Named Co-Chancellor 20-to-7 vote a bill that would NEW YORK (Nq - Father have adopted In God We Trust Joseph T Ryan of the Albany dlshyas the official state motto oceSe has been named coChan-

Opponents contended the bill celIoI of the Military Ordinerishyunanimously approved by the ate Father Ryan was a Navy Assembly would have jeopard- chaplain for three years in World jzed the historic but unofficial motto Eureka which relates War II and served on combat to th discover of gold in Cali- duty with the First Marine Dishyfomia vision in the South Pacific

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May Processions

Spotlighting Our Schools MT ST MARY ACADEMY Daughter of the late Henr~

FALL RIVER Lachance andMrs Lachance of The debate team tied with 325 Columbia St Joan won the

De LaSalle Academy of Newport Dominican Academy Alumnae for the championship of the Association scholarship through Narragansett Debating League high school after eight years in each team having a record of Dominican elementary school eight wins and one loss The She also received several scholarshyMount speakers included Mary ship awards during her undershyButler Carol Mattimore Patri- graduate work at the University cia McGee Sylvia Sheahan of Massaehusetts where she is a Marilyn Kennedy Mary Silva senior and Margaret Griffin Atty Wll- The Federation grant is to be 11am B SulIlvan Is coach and applied toward her preparation Sister Mary Flora RSM facuI- for her mastersdegree in literashyty adviser tur~at the University of Wiscon-ST MARYS HIGH ~in

TAUNTON SACRED HEARTS ACADEMY Kathleen COlligan wlIl head FALL RIVER

the 1958 yearbook staff as edishytor-in-chief Other members are High honor students have been

Judith Megan business man- announced as follows juniorsshyFernanda Carreiro highest avershy

agel Frances Corcoran assist- age Master Castro Helen Ganshyant business manager Elaine Keefe advertising editor Caro- non Rita Souza Jacqueline Busshy1yn Baker literary editor siere and Anne Delaney sopho-

mores-Carol Regan highestmiddotAlso Nancy Griswold art editor Elizabeth Tallent alum- average Elizabeth Cetola freshshynae editor Claire Tonry club men-Susan Roy highest avershyeditor Patricia Cooper photog- age Jo-Ann Caspar Gladys raphy and Constance LaPlante OConnell Barbara TavaresBarshysocial editor blua Gaspar Janice Moniz Wini-

Jeanne St Germain has been fred Welch and Margaret Lahey awarded honorable mention in The entire student body from the National Competition of pre-primary to senior class will Youth Leadership sponsored by take partin the annual May the Elks Association Procession next Tuesday Bene-

The annual May procession in diction and consecration of the honor of Mary Queen of the school to our Blessed Mother will Universe Will be held Friday follow Natalie Petrone school May 31 Rev John J Galvin captain will be May Queen STD director of the school Eunice Edgett Is the recipient will be speaker Jeanne St Ger- of a scholarship awarded by the main will read the Act of Con- Fan River Junior Music Club IleCration Senior students of Sister SteshyJESUS-MARY ACADEMY phen Mary SUSC presented a FALL RIVER recital In the school hall Tues-

Eighteen seniurs and juniors day are prep~ring 32 elementary Mrs Richard H Leary gym inshypublic school pupils for their structor has chosen the members first Holy Communion in Notre of four classes to compete in the Dame Church this month imnual voleyball tournament

A May Day reception to be HOLY FAMILY HIGH held in the auditorium next NEW BEDFORD Wednesday will begin with Mass Mary Lou Treadup senior class followed bya Communion break- secretary assisted by girl home fast Claire Bemier prefect of room officers was chosen to the sodality with Pauline Cou- crown the statue of Our Lady lombe and Claudette Labreche at the traditional May ceremony as attendants will crown the An inspiring talk on the place statue of Our Lady following a of Mary in the life of each stushyprocession to the grotto on the dent was given by Rt RevMsgr convent grounds Rev Andre James J Gellard VG Jusseaume of St Josephs New Sister Mary Carmelita RSM Bedford wllI be speaker of the faculty directed the choir

A prize school banner has been composed of boys and girls from presented to the school by the the school at the Pontifical yenass Business Educational World for for vocations offered by Bishop proficiency In commercial sub- Cormolly in St Lawrence Church Jects Claire Lachance Claire Tuesday Latessa Monlque Clapin and Citations provided by the New Vivian fdercler were awarded England Association of Becond~

8 THE ANCHORshy11Iurs May 23 1957

Most Students Read Catholic Magazines

NEW YORK (NC) - The Catholic Press Association said a survey of 5749 high school and college students in St Louis shows that 84 per cent read Catholic magazines regularh

Fourteen per cent of the stushydents said they do not read them at all and two per cent said they read them occasionally

Todays Catholic youth reshyported the CPA want to see in their Catholic magazines more editorials and articles on current controversial issues lessdidacshyticism and more criticism of books theatre movies TV based on canons of good art and not devoted entirely to the moral content of the medium reshyviewed

Grade Schools Taboo Lipstick and Dating

PEORIA ~NC) Dating dancing and attending boy-and girl parties have been banned for 6000 Catholic grade school students here

Also girls in Catholic grade schools ~ill be forbidden to wear lipstick or other makeup in a new code which will go into efshyfect in the citys 15 Cathollc schools next fall

Pastors and school officials from all Peoria area churches took the action which is to reshytain for grade school boys and girls their proper treasure of childhood and to retard preshymature acceleration into social ventures

The officials said they hope the rules will be the basis for

- a similar code -i1 all parts of the diocese

FaH River Students Have Honor Roles

John Gagnon Clnd Roger Lanshydry both of Fall River will be valedictorian and honor essayist respectively at Commencement exercises at La Mennais Pre paratory School Alfred Maine On June 16 Brother Henry FICbull the principal announces

Gagnon willspeak on ProvidshyIng a Religious Atmosphere in the Home and Landry will disshycuss Design of a Religi6us Edshyucator

After a year of religious inshystruction and training _both young men will enter Le Menshynais College to prepare for teachshying careers

Group Guidance Bhorthan~ certificates An aar~ ary SChool Principals were pre- SAN FRANCISCO (NC) for supenor merit In bookkeep- sented to Nancy -Egan and Ann - Catholic high schools here wUI ing was presented to Ceclle Du~ Harding seniors by Brother have available for use this Fall charme Michael of St Marys High a series of four workbooks cover-MT ST MARY ACADEMY Waltham The awards were giv Ing the field of Group Guidance FALL RIVER en for their efforts to provide The job undertaken by the

Sister Mary Dionysia R S M pleasure for the children of St books is to present for class disshyand Sister Mary ne~isita Marys Home New BedfordMlss cussion certain critical subjects R S M wlIl accompany a group Egan devoted many afternoon of 21 students who wlIl make the hours to teaching dancing to the closed retreat at Cathedral Camp chlIdren with Miss Harding as tomorrow Saturday and Sunday accompanist

The Glee club merited highest ST ANTHONY HIGH rating at the Southeastern NEW BEDFORD Massachusetts Music Festival Sister Mary DoloroSa and Sisshyheld at Whitman Dr Edward F tel Maiyof St Amel1a missionshyGilday of Lowell State Teachers ares o~ Holy Cross explaIned College who judged the perform- the details of ~helr mission work ance commented As usual this during their visit to the school group Is excellent-verY well Sister Dolorosa spent four years trained-eVidently taking joy and In charge of a dispensaiy in justifiable pride in their work Haiti Sister Amelia has taught They are a credit to their school catchism and has done social and their directors work foi the past eight years DOMINICAN CADEMY among the natives of Pakistan FALL RIVER Both are home for a much-

Rev Matthew SuIIlvan SSCC needeci rest of the Sacred Heart Monastery SACRED HEARTS Fairhaven wlll celebrate the an- FAIRHAVEN nual Alumnae Mass in the acade Trophies badges and honor my chapel at 830 Sunday morn- certificates wlIl be presented to lng and will also be speaker at outstanding members of the the Communion breakfast fol- Catholic Civics Club at an open lowing the Mass Members of the meeting in the parish hall at 1957 graduating class will be re- 730 next Wednesday night ceived into the Alumnae Asso- Goal of all Catholic Civics elation on this occasion Clubs as sponsored by the Com-

Joan Ann Lachance 53 has mission on American Citizenship been awarded a $1200 scholar- at Catholic University is to teach amphlp for graduate work by the youth to practice Christian soshyMassachusetts Federation of cial principles for the benefit of Womens Clubs their neighborhood

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New Bedord Young Folk Plan To Attend Dia logue Mass

THIRD BEST IN ALL UNITED STATES William Sylvia son of Mr and Mrs William Sylvia of 357 South Oxford Street Fall River was awarded a bronze medal for placing third in the national Primary Division Boys International Contestof the A N Palmer Company The annual contest is open to the Good Writers Club Father Arthur Tansey rector of St Marys Cathedral makes the presentation while Williams teacher at st Marys School

The New Bedford District Council of the DioceSQn Council of Catholic Women iilvltes aU youth in its district to attend a Dialogue Mass to be offered at 9 Thursday morning May 30 Feast of the Ascension in Holy Name Church New Bedford

Approved by Bishop Connolly the Mass will have a special Inshytention for Cathol1c boys and girls the world over who are deshyprived of the opportunity to hear Mass and practice their lel1shygion

Catholic youth united in prayer can set an example for other young people which is Catholic

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Secularism Demands Total Servitude of Individual

The Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DD Bishop of Reno

The reflectiop attributed to King Solomon that there Is nothing new under the sun was probably not original with that wisest of men Likely enough he had picked it up somewhere and passed it off as the gem of his midnight meditations There is cershytainly nothing new in the secularist charge that Cashytholicism is a divisive factor In contemporary life It was levshyelled against the infant Church In the days of Imperial Rome lt furnished Indeed the official excuse for the persecutions of the first three centuries

There is an odd fascination to be found In comparing the wrltshyblgS of the second century Roshyman philosopher Celsus with those of one of his modern eounterparts Paul Blanshard tor example Any advantage on the score of interest or dignity rests with the former Celsus at least had the excuse that the Church of his day was a relashytively fresh phenomenon and that the sources of his informashytion were difficult to come by and assess for accuracy He seems to have been honestly concerned for the welfare of the Empire he revered though how far his honesty went in fabriclJtlng his eharges against the Church has always been open to question

Threat to Unity Celsus nevertheless was an

acute critic He based his attack onmiddot Christianity less on the foolshyIsh allegations he made against the divinity of Christ than on the fact that the Church was an Imperium In imperio a threat to the unity and Integrity of the Roman state Rome prided hershyself on her tolerance She welshycomed all the gods and was perfectly willing to enshrine them in her pantheon but only on condition that they should be as It were good citizens of the Empire submissive to Its secular absolutism Christianity lefused this condition It insisted that Its law being God-given was above any Imperial decree For Celsus there was only one conclusion Christianity would have to be crushed

As a good pagan of philosophishycal bent Celsus seems not to have welcomed this result He would have much preferred that the difference be settled amicashybly and that if the Christians persisted in holding to their absurd beliefs they should at least recognize the supremacy of the state Surely he thought thlampl would entail no hardship A tew gestures of conformity a tew grains of incense a little closing of the eyes when official paganism made its minimal deshymands and all would be well But If Christians were to hold fast to their pollcy of intransishygence If they were to maintain their stubborn principle of the lupremacy of God and His law the very foundations of the state would be subverted Religion in the view of Celsus is all very wellin its way but it must not interfere with the integrity of Rome

Civilization in Danger As Father Danielou remarks

in his study of Origens controshyversy with Celsus there is someshything almost moving in this cry from an old Romans heart It lIeemed to Celsus that the whole of the ancient world the entire civlllzation of Greece and Rome R thing at once religious politishycal and cultural was in danger and his grievance against the

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Christians was that they would not exert themselves in its servshyice But Celsus erred in supposshying that the Church had no interest in the salvation of the commonwealth The real point at issue was not that the Chrisshytians could not or would not be good Romans the point was shyand is - that no state can justly legislate contrary to the laws of God

In the long pull we know it was the Church that saved the Empire giving it that enormous lease on life which enabled it to endure in one form or another untll the very eve of modern times But our contemporary secularism whether of the comshymunist or positivist variety has chosen to ignore the lesson Far less tolerant than Rome it deshymands the total servitude of the individual It is unwilling to conshycede a single right as inhering in the human personality which is not the largesse of the benevshyolent state The Rome of Celsus would have been satisfied with a few exterhals of conformity the secular totalitarianism of today insists upon the slavery of the mind no less than that of the body

Would Destroy Church In our America the contest is

now shaping up around Catholic education But it is plainly stupid to suppose that were the Church in a moment of weakness to agree to the secularization of schools the matter would end there The secularist drive is aimed at the very institution of the Church herself it wlll be satisfied only when she is reshyduced to utter impotence There is a certain incredible naivete on the part of those Catholics who pIofess to believe that the edushycational secularists are simply good fellows at heart who are carried away as it were by their enthusiasm for the general welshyfare The evidence is pretty conshyclusive that their program has been mapped out with utmost care and deliberate calculation And it is not as though it were hidden in their secret archives bull they have publlshed it for all the world to read

Celsus In th~ second century Paul Blanshard Glenn Archer Mrs Agnes Meyer and their 11k in the twentieth But all along the secularists have seen the Point clearlY and steadily We have ho king but Caesar is their perennial rallY-cry The point of attack is Christ the King

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Hiss Work FailstoShowmiddot Miscarriage of Justice

By Rev D Bernard Theall OSB

If as Alger Hiss seems to intimate in his new book In the Court of Public Opinion (Knopf $5) his lawyers are continuing to search for evidence that wouldwarrant re-opening his case a readingof this book would be more important than it would I

otherwise be For I can find ness willmiddot demonstrate that the verdi~t was justifiable Because

no convincing evidence in I happen to believe that the the book itself of a miscar- Chambers work is a great docushyriage 01 maladministration C of ment of our time I do not regret justice in the original decision And I continue to be convinced of the solidity and general worth of Whitaker Chambers witness

I was involved for many months after tlie Chambers book appeared in giving a series of era1 reshyviews of it and of evalushyating 0 the I books appearshying on the case - tho s e by

Ralph de Toshyledano AlIsshytaire Coo kand Lord Joshy

witt Because of this I had occasion to study Mr Chambers work thoroughly and repeatedly reading it in toto perhaps six times By way of preparing to review Mr Hiss book I have made a new reading of Chambers I continue to be impressed by his honesty his seriousness and-so far as a non-actor in the drama can judge-his control of the fads of the case

Typewriter Evidence At the same time I am willing

to admit that Mr Hiss book ought to be re-read a few times in order that the full weight of

- ~Is argument may be felt The case is immensely complicated and the interweaving of various elements of evidence very puzshyzling It is probably a gross over-simplification to say tha t Mr Hiss complete case stands or falls on the evidence of the typewriter which he claims was especiallymanufactured by Mr Chambers assistants If this is so Mr Hiss has not convinced at least one reader of the feasishybility of so manufacturing a typewriter that would deceive all experts who deal with such mat-

I tels I believe that one can accord

much sympathy to MI Hiss conshytention that the climate of opinshyion at the time of his trials was unfortunate for him But the chain of physical evidence preshysented in the Chambers book reshymains for me the most convincshying argument for the validity of the verdict

Cort Evidence Like Lord Jowitts unfortunate

book which had to be drastically revised after an early edition had proved seriously erroneous In the Court of Public Opinion depends heavily upon the willingness of the reader to wade through and to analyze carefully for himself a mass of court-presented evishydence

A layman in these matters will hesitate to jUdge quickly the worth and truthfulness of this material I am conviqced howshyeyer that parallel readings of Hiss presentation of his case With the story as given in Witshy

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the re-opening of the subject that may send more readers to that work if only for comparishyson with the present book - It is by the way difficult to believe that the immense amount of special newspaper coverage given to the Hiss book is imparshytial in tone It would seem weighted in favor of Hiss even though in the book the Ameiishycan press is accused of being blshyased against Hiss That is cershytainly not the recollection of this reviewer

Greenes Theology Weak Graham Greens latest play

The Potting Shed (Viking $3) is now available in book form and I should say that a preliminary reading thereof would be almost indispensable to anyone who wishes to see the play with pioshyfit Greens only other play The Living Room dealt like this one with a theological theme My own opinion is that both plays faii because of a weakness in Greenes theological knowlshyedge and reasoning I

The Potting Shed concerns the psychological disintegration and subsequent restoration to normality of James Califer son of professionally free~thihking and atheistic parents For two acts the ieader (oi playgoer) is kept- guessing about the nature of the experiellce that took place in the potting shed when James was thirteen and that deranged his whole life

Bargain With God Then the answer is provided

by Father William Califer James uncle and the only Catholic members of the family At their first meeting the priestmiddot tells James the story of how as a child James had attempted suishycide by hanging in the shed The ~oung Father William had knelt by the side of the apparently lifeshyless boy and bargained with God for his life Perhaps It WQuld be unfair to prospective readers or viewers to reveal the nature of the bargain-but on the credishybili ty of this act rests the sfrength of the playas a whole

Along with Waiting for Goshydot this is the most religious play of recent months-and like Godot It is going to be a cause for heated argument for many months to

10 Tilt ANCIHIORshyThunbull Moi1 2) 1957

Stresses World Duty On Atomic Research

TOKYO (NC) - Holy duty forbids the use of atomlc re search for purely destructive purposes His Eminence Joseph Cardinal Jirings Archbishop of Cologne declared at a press conshyference following a half hour audience withEmperor Hirohito in the Imperiai P-

The Cardinal hat the note recently given J Pope Pius XII to Japanese special envoy Masatoshi Matsushita sufficientshyly set forth the Churchs position on the atom question But he added the problem is of vital concern to all and the practical prpblems Involved should be freely and fully discussed in good faith by all nations

Asked about the future of Gershymany Cardinal Frings said that all future development must come through what he called Christian statesmanship The German people seek unification he declared but not without liberty of conscience

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Study of Infinity of God Leads to Jesus Christ

By F J -Sheed

Where was God before the universe was created asks the street-corner heckler His question breaks up nicely into two-Where was God when tqere wasnt any where Where was God when there w~snt any when Briefly the answer is that the words where and when ~ave no application to God at all But if we are as brief IlS that no one will see the Ilnswer

Where means in what place which means in what location In space But God Is a spirit tlIld a spirit doeS not occupy IIpace only boshydies need space Yet we do say that God Is eve r y where How can He be everywhere if He is not In Ilpace at all

Energy of God FOllQwd closely ~verywhere

lJleans where everything is The phrase God is eveiywhere means that God is In every thing Clearshyly a spiritual being Is not In ~ material being as water Is In a cup We must look fOl a different meanlng for the word In A Iipiritua1belng Is said to be where It operates In the things thlt reshyceive the effects of its power My lioul fOl Instance Is In every part of my body not by being spread out so that every bodily part has bull little bit of soul to itself but because the souls life-giving energies pour Into every partmiddot of the body Everything whatsoever receives the energy of Ood bringing It into existence and Iteepmg it there that is the sense In which Ood Is omnipresent Is everywhere In everything It 18 JlO convenience for God of course He does not need things But they need Him desperately

We can now look at the secshyond part of our hecklers question -before the universe was created Just as where~ Is a word of space-and God Is not In space so before Is a word of time-and God is not In time either

God Is Changeless What Is time st Augustine

lave the superb answer I know what time Is-provided you dont ask me But he went on flbm there and so must we Time is the measurement of change Things go on changing and time measures the changes A watch whose hands do not move will Jlot tell the time-because time measures chanjJe Where nothing changes there Is nothing for time to measurp so there Is no time Our material unlverse Is continushyously changing and time belongs to It God Is changeless so time has no meaning In relation to JIlm We are In time Ood 18 In eternity

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you It may be difficult at first Keep thlnklnglt over God is changeless because He is infinite He has all perfections He cannot lose any of them so there is no past lnto which they can flow away Nor is there any future from which new perfections cali

flow to Him He has all per~ecshytions in the present a present which does not change and does not cease That Is eternity The universe He created Is not llke that Things come and go Change is continuous Time and the universe started together

Concept of Eternity We must concentrate upon the

concept of eternity it brings us deep into the meaning of Ood

You and I and all men are in time which means that we are never at any moment the whol~

of ourself What we were last year what we will be next year all belongs to our total being but last year has gone and next year has not arrived There never Is a moment when we are all there We possess our being the philosophers say successively Net so Ood All that He Is He possesses In one single act of beshying Eternity does not mean evershylasting time time open at both ends so that however far you go back I~to the past there is no beginning however far you go forward Into the future there Is no end Eternity Is not time at ala It Is Gods total possession of Himself

Infinlty omnipresence eternishyty-these are rich and l~ewarding concepts but we shOUld not stay with them ~o long at a time to meet the living God Christ is there for us whom as St John says atmiddot the opening of his first Epistle we have seen with our eyes whom we have looked upon whom our hands hae handled The Infinlte we are studying is the same Infinite whom we meet In the Oospels the same Infinite whom we receive In the Blessed Eucharist

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The Family Clinic

Self-Centered Husbands Cause Needless Anxiety

By Rev John L~ Thomas SJ st Louis University

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My husband doesnt like a thing do around the house Weve been married for almost six months and things arent getting any better Ive learned one thing though his mother is just about the best cook houseshy

keeper buyer and so on since Eve set up shop Im as a reflection ow their own efshygetting tired of trying to forts The young bride middottends to

be so sensitive because to someplease him Nothing I do extent she feels she is in comshyseems to be just right How does petition with hero husbands mother She wants to prove that she is just as competent and efshyficient as her older riyal forgetshyting that she has already won the battle by getting some mothshyers son to marry her

Set Him Right If a little analysis reveals tl111t

your present troubles represent nothing more than the normal growing pains of early marri shyage you have little to fret about Both of yOU will become more sure of yourselves- as time goes on When your husband thoughtshylessly brags about his mother reflect that some day youmiddot hope to have boys who wlll grow up to brag about you Youmiddotllmiddot like that wont you

On the other hand if youVI married to an habitual griper you have a different case on your hands Marriage calls formiddot ad- justment and adaptation but these should be mutual It Is not wise to make all the concessions in any partnership If your husshyband expects you to do so it WIll be prUdent to set him straight from the start Quarreling wont help matters under these circum~ stances State your position once and then ignore his later comshyments You have no reason to feel insecure After all yoU can always burn his toast and you can always say no cant you

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Happy to Be Back While it was a source of hapshypiness for Mother to tiavel to her beloved France she showed no less happiness on returning to her middotmiddotSt Annes family to bring to the hospital her efficient adshyministration and kindly leadershyship After approving the comshypleted painting and decoratinr that make the visitor to St Annes think he has stepped into one of middotthe better hotels Mother is turning her attention to the finishing touches in the new Chapel the spiritual center of this modern hospital Present plans call for the Chapel to be dedicated by -the Bishop on June 29

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Dates for Cana and Pre-Cana Conferences h a v e been an_ nounced by the Family -lfe Bushyreau of the Diocese as follows

Pre-Cana At Fall River May 26 At Taunton June 9 13 16 August 18 22 25

Cana Sunday June 9 Cana II at Santo Christo Church sponshysored by the parish Council of Catholic Women to be given by Rev Raymond W McCarthy and Rev Anthony M Gomes

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strange animals Martha They g rip e while theyre home wit h mother and they gripe when tlieyre in a home of their own It may be that they have been spoiled as children but I lather feel it is their own thoughtshyless way of as-Berting and getshyting attention They want to be noticed to feel important Like all youthful striving for Indepenshydence their thinking is selfcenshytered and critical of others What others do for them is taken for granted as if they deserved it This is a youthfUl age Unfortushynately some men and women never develop beyond it

Two Sides Is this the type you married

Lets not pass hasty judgriient There may be other factors inshyvolved in the situation which merit further consideration In the first place the early months of marriage call for numeious adjustments and changes Doshymestication is a gradual process and while theyre getting used to it some young men feel they are giving up more ortheir freedom than they bargained for At times young brides are more domineering than they imiddotealize The inexperienced groom may react by asserting his independshyence in curious ways One of these may be dissatisfaction with the way you run the house

Over Sensitive Second is it possible that you

are ovel~-sensitive about your performance around the home Are you trying too hard to be a succesli Sometimes when we are starting out at a new job our anxiety causes us to see critishycism where none was intended If we are trying very hard to please even the failure to noshytice ourmiddot efforts may be intershypreted as an implicit condemshynation of what weve done

Third many young husbands are not aware of their brides normal feeling of insecurity in their lllt)V roles They may care- lessly throw out references to their mothers way of doing things without stopping to think tha t their brides may take this

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Supreme Pontiff Indicates

Collaboration Essential To Lasting World Peace

By Donald McDonald Davenport Catholic Messenger

Several weeks ago I commented J1ere on Pope Pius XIIs address to Pax Romana on the movement for world union and the responsibility of Catholics particularly intellectuals to contribute to the successful outcome of that movement I promised to return to this subject folshylowing receipt of the full text of the Popes address

If anything the text discloses an even stronger affirmation of the need for both world unshy10n and Cathoshylic contributions thereto t han was indicated In the first news report of the Popes speech

A Christian mys the Holy Father cannot remain Indiffershyent to the development of the world If he sees roughly outshylined under the pressure of events an ever more definite Inshyternational community he knows that this union wllled by the Creshyator ought to culminate In the union of minds and hearts In a common faith and a common love

Not onIf can he but he must work for the achievement of this community still In the making

Catholic Collaboration As I pointed out in the earlier

column Pius XII raises the question whether Catholics can collaborate In the formation of this world community With those institutlons where God Is not expressly recognized as the aushythor and legislator of the unishyverse

His answer to this question is yes and it may be useful to note two preliminary points leading to his affirmative anshybull wer

The first is Pius conception of the function of Catholic intellecshytuals as such You are not isoshylated researchers 01 autonomous thinkers he tells the Pax Roshymana members You are Cathshyolic intellectuals which means that you are charged with a unishyversal social responsibility for all that which concerns the spread of Christian truth and Its conshycrete application in all fields of activity

Social Responsibility The genuine Intellectual Is not

then the egghead which antl shy1ntellectuals too often would have the non-Intellectuals beshylieve He Is not a narrow specialshyIst nor Is he a pure theorist though both specialization and theory are indispensable Neither 1s he simply a clever conversa tionalist content with making points in the drawing-room or salon flashy in the way that a toy rocket Is flashy and with about as much staying power

The genuine Catholic Intelshylectual is rather charged with a universal social responsibility

This may explain ] might add why the authentic Catholic inshytellectual the man whose Cathoshylicity and scholarship are as deep as they are unquestionably of one piece Is invariably In othe very front of all truly progresshyelve reforms whether the reshyforms be of political social or economic structures both in the nation and between middotnatlons This may also explain why inshytellectuals are so cordially deshyIlpised by all self-serving specialshyinterest groups and by those citishyzens of demagogic Inclinations whose approach to all social poshylitical and economic problems is fundamentally emotional

Short-Cut Apologetics The second point of Pius XII

is one which is today being disshycussed with Increasing frequency Itnd penetration particularly among certain French and Engshylish theologians

By the Quthority which your

cultlire and the competence acshyquired in your profession conshyfer on you said the Pope to the Pax Romana members you are for your milieu both a question and an answer

Contrast this recognition of the infllience value of culture and personal competence in ones work or profession with the atti shytUde still too often found in short-cut apologetics and aposshytolic formulae that zeal and

good Intentions are really all that count Competence If It is conslderedat all Is tolerated but always on a kind of skeptical bashysis as though fidelity to ones work or profession had to be watched lest It undermine ones apostolic actions

Heading Right Way Professional competence does

not or course undermine the apostolate It supports It Unshyconniving dedication to ones work uncompromising effort to bring the comp~tence of ones work up to the level of ones tal shyents commands the natuml adshymiration and respect of the man Who so far as religion is conshycerned is an unbeliever It Is only after such an unbeliever has come to respect the natural goodshyness of the competent craftsman or professional that he Is led to wonder at the underlying motishyvation of such competence Whether or not he comes to see that motivation Is a profound Christian inspiration he Is at least heading in the right direcshytion

bullThe Holy Father asks the quesshy

tion whether those Catholic inshytellectuals who have achieved considerable public influence should participate in uncertain enterprises of an International character since such participashytion could seem to stand surety for an Inadmissable political or social system

Prejudice and Passion His answer is again encourag-

Ing Despite this seemingly unshyfavorable situation there still exists hesays a vasf area in which minds free from prejudice

and passion can bring harmony and help one another for the sake of a real and valuable comshymon good

In those international organishyzations which propose a unishyversal humanitarian goal for themselves say Pius Catholic intellectuals will find some genshy

erous souls and superior minds which are susceptible to being raised above material preoccushypatlons and of understanding that the truly collective destiny of humanity presupposes the abshysolute value of each of the indishyviduals who compose It

Catholic Responsibility Reason and mutual recognishy

tion of the natural law are solid enough support says Pius for Catholics to contribute their share to the world community in formation

Reading between the lines of the Popes Pax Romana addless I do not think it is fanciful to say he seems to feel that if Cathshyolics in fact do not contribute their share to the organization of the world community the world has but two alternatives a world union forced by tyranny or a world conflict ending in gloshybal catastrophe Indeed he reshymarks that men and nations are convinced that these are the alternatives to a world communshyity based on law Significantly he does not dissociate himself from that conviction

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NARRAGANSETT LEAGUE CO-CHAMPIONS Mount st Mary Ac~demy deshybaters of Fall River who shared honors with De -LaSalle Academy ofmiddot Newport were left to fight seated Patricia McGee president and Sylvia Sheehan secretary standshying Marilyn ~ennedy Margaret Griffin Mary Butler Carole Matimore and Mary Silva

Weating Miraculousmiddot Medal Leads To Conversion of Six in Family

TOLEDO (NCl--Six of the eight Hinseys are Catholics now thanks in a large measure to a

MiraculouS- Medal worn by the mother of the family While a patient In St Charles

Hospifal for three months in 1955 Mrs William M Hinsey

Jr a non-Catholic wore the medal It was the medal that got her and the hospital chapshylain Father Clarence Schuerman of the Precious Blood Fathers talking about the Church

Mrs Hinsey had no church afshyfiliation

At the hospital she started reading the Bible and a cate- chism She also read several books by Catholic authors Her ieading continued while she was convalescing at home

In 1956 she began taking relishygious instructions from Father

- Schuerman She said her read- shying of Father Leo Treses column in the Catholic Chronicle Toledo diocesan newspaper helped her to understand the sacrmiddotaments

She started going to Mass someshytimes accompanied by hell chishydren bull

Mrs Hinsey was baptized last October Then five of her chil shydren followed her example and embraced the Catholic faith

Mrs Hinseys older daughter Linda 15 attends Protestant services MI Hinsey does not belong to any church Mrs Hinshy

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Attleboro Women Elect Officers

New officers for the La(ii~s of

Ste Anne Sodality and Att~eboro District National Council of Catholic Women were elected at

0 joint meeting in middotst Josephs Hall Attleboro

Sodality officers are Mrs Jushyliette Gaudreau president Mrs Armand Pinault first vice-presishydent Mrs Adelard Gagnon sec- ond vice-president Mrs Ernest Charlebois secretary Mrs Julien Forget treasurer and Mrs Albert Moussea~ pl~blicity chairman

CounCIl offICers are Mrs Ra~ph Patunoff ~orth Attieboro presishydent MISS Jenr)le Repuccl Mansfield vice-president Mrs

George Bauzo Norton recording secretary Mrs Leo Campb~ll South Attleboro treasurer Very Rev John J Shay pastor of St John s Church Attleboro IS mCderator

A plIgrimage to LaBalette will be conducted Tuesday June 11 under the direction of Mrs Henrl Proulx r

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HEIDELBERG Germany (NC) -American Catholic lay action is now spreading among Amerishycans overseas with the establishshyment of a Military Council of Catholic Women in Europe I~

13 made up of nine area councils in Germany France and Italy

At a meeting here with Msgrbull (Lt Co) Charles J Murphy Vicar Delegate of the Armed Forceshere and Mary Donohoe organizational secretary of the National Council of Catholio Women 40 delegates of various womens groups discussed theil formal affiliation with Washshyington headquarters More than 60 groups are to join with an estimate of nell I I y 10000 women

Through the efforts of Miss Donohoe who held some 30

cmeetings during hel nine-week trfp through Germany France and Italy nine area councils of the new organization were set up in these countries

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God Love You By Most Rev Fulton J Sheen DO

How explain t~e hatred agalnst Our Divine Lord today No one hates Buddha or Socrates or Mohammed no one lifts hill fists against Lenin It Is because these are dead But Christ live~ He lives in His Mystical Body the Church He lives in the

osouls of the faithful in the state of grace He lives In the Eu charist in the tabernacle

The Devil never inspires anyone to hate the dead fOr example Napoleon But he does inspire even pagans to hate Christ This eXPlains a wild orgy of hate that took place in

bull a Mission in China Iititie children entered the Catholic Mission dragged the Sister prayshying before the Blessed Sacrament into the streets tore the altar linens to shreds ripped the arms off the crucifix used candlesticks to smash the Stations of middotthe Cross pried the tashybernacle from the altar but unable to force the steel door they threw it into the street

Souls who are sensitive to Christ still enduring His Passion will make an extra visit to Our Lord in the Blessed Sacrashyment They will scarifice a luxury to

enable the Holy Father to erect a tabershy nacle in some-other part of the world where Jesus will be loved and adored in peace

GOD LOVES YOU to Mrs A A for $35 I am a housewife whose six children have all grown uP except on I have so much extra tim now that I sew for other people and make a little spendshy

ing money this way The earnings of the past month and a half are for the Missions to MSJ Thls is a beautiful day to be alive and as I am just getting over a recent illness I am most thank ful to be feeling so well again Because everything looks so brigh for me heres $3 to help make it bright for someone else to BS Heres $2 for your charitable work Two dollars Is the usual bet so I know this wUl be a bet well placed on a sure thing which will win place and show to SE Enclosed find $25bull tips which I saved for a month for the poor of the world to WT Passed up a 35-cent Ice cream soda today so here it is wrapped upln a weeks cigarette money-in all $135

Nature is dressed in softest pastels and In the midst of these lovely hues the radiance of the white Bridal (own First Communion dress and Graduation robe bear witness to the pure

joy of these happy spring days Why not give the lovely white stature of OUR LADY OF TELEVISION as a gift this year foil Weddings First Communion or Graduation We will send thmiddot statue at your request and a donation of $3 for the poor of the world

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Sports Chatter season thiE week Competition stopped a Red Wilson smash THE ANCHORshywlll be continued throughout the with his face and had to be Thurs Mav 23 1957I lSISummer months culminating In carried off the field Fortunately September with ~he playoffs for Attendance at Games Best Rosen on the restricted list inshyCausey was not seriously injured the Diocesan championship Why stead of the voluntary retired not get out and see your team and it is believed that Malzone list Under this arrangementWay to Help eyO Players In action Theres noting like an fluffered only a bad bruise Talkshy Rosen could return to the lineup appreciative audience to bring ing about third basemen its tomorrow rather than observeBy Jack Kineavy out a boys best efforts worthy of note that the Cleve~ the 60-day wait were he on the

Lady lIanager land Indians have placed Al voluntary list Somerset Bleh School Coach Just a few years ago a controshy

An unwritten but well adhered to baseball law deshy versy of major proportions arose In the press box at Harvardmands that changes be made when a club is floundering Stadium The occasion was theSuch is the case with the Washington Senators As a reshy Lincoln M Dunlapannual Harvard-Cornell football

sult manager Charley Dressen was fired by president Cal game The issue centered about REGISTERED ENGINEERGriffith In Detroit on the the presence of a distaff CornelshySen at 0 l s first Western The new league brIngs to 28 the Ian sports writer intent on covershy Announces the relocation of his office for the swing number of circuits in the Nation- Ing the game for the school paper practice of Professional Engineering atfrom the heretofore all male

The action brought howls al Association which embraces sanctuary atop the Stadium elf derision from all Quarters It some 200 teams in all Tradition was ultimately breechshy 19 PURCHASE STbeing a generally regarded cershy Should Encourage Boys ed but not without difficulty

Fall River Mass taInty that the present Washingshy Amateur ball In these environs Stonehill College in North Eaton ton roster would experIence diffishy and I daresay generally is but a goes Cornell one better however culty in a Triple A classification shadow of its former stature The Chieftains varsity tennis bull Direct engineering services to architects industrialHowever as a matter of expeshy novations have been introduced Quad boasts a lady manager institutional and commercial establishments dience the manager is the most In the form of Little League for Miss Anne Carrigg 57 of Brockshy

bull Studies reports estimates design plans specificationsexpendable and It is he who must youngsters Pony and Babe Ruth ton supervIsion an~ consultatIonao Named to succeed Dressen Leagues for early adolescents Really Bot Corner was Coach Harry Lavagetto It Almost unique however in its Its open season on third baseshy bull Air Conditioning Air Cleaning Boiler Plants DryingIs no no secret that Cookie was organizational setup is the CYO men Latest casualty is the Red Electrical Exhausting HeatIng Piping Plumbing a most reluctant successor This which affords the older player Box Frank Malzone The rookie Sprinklers Refrigeration Ventilation is readlly understandable Lavashy the opportunity of participating third sacker was felled by a bad aetto has long been a Dressen during and beyond his high bounce hopper off the bat of Telephones OSborne 4-6306 aide He too severed connections IIchool days These parish spon- Joe DeMaestri Two weeks ago with the Brooklyn organization In 53 when the Dodger front is~ol~e~d~t~ea~m~s~l~a~u~n~ch~e~d~t~h~e~1~95~7~~b~0~n~U~S~y~ou~n~g~s~te~r~~w~a~Yn~e~c~a~u~s~e~y~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ _ office refused to give boss Dresshylen any more than a one year pact even though Charley had annexed the National League title that year

Actually Ludicrous The situtation actually is ludishy

crous There has been no evIshydence of player disgruntlement with Dressen Early In the month fiery Catcher C 1i n t Courtney was fined $200 for Inshylubordlnation but Pete Runnels and Eddie Yost - two of the few bona fide major league operashy

tlves of the club - vouched for Dressens fair-mindedness In his dealings wIth the players The move certainly cant be attributshyed to financial belt tightening The club is obligated to honor its contract with Bressen and It Is only natural to assume that Lavagettos paycheck will be larger in keeping wIth his greater lesponslblllties That Dressen IS IL most competent baseball man aoes without saying What then has the front office gained Lavagettos reaction is signifishycant What can I do that Charley couldnt he asked Indeed the ways of baseball middotare aometimes strange

Paroehlab Bumble Somerset Coach Ed Lowneys Holy Famishy

ly nine came up with the bIggest upset of the scholastic season last Thursday a 1-0 decisIon over So mer II e t defending Narry League champions The game was Jemln1scent of past historic Iltruggles between the two friendshyly rivals Beaten in an early Ileason encounter and mired deep In the standings with an Ull1mshypressive 2-7 record the Parochiashyals werent conceded a chance agaInst their talent laden rivals The game certainly Js lllustrative of the humbling influence of sports It is a well known fact that coaches - particularly footshyball coaches - have a tendency to cry poor In pre-season analshy)ses Some characterIstically reshyduce caution to absurdity I wonder however1 some of these dour predictions arent born of an experIenced appreciation for

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this Summer It will stalt as a four team affaIr each with It major league sponsor Baltimore Brooklyn Pittsburgh and St Louis are the parent teams repshylesented

The league will callY a D elasslficatlon and only playeJs wIth no previous professional exshyJ)el1ence wlll be eligible In theory it is designed to IJive young players a chance to develshyt)j) llJnong tbelr peers in their ~IJmiddotllt ycm of profcllsional ball

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HOLY CROSS FATHERS CENTENNIAL Officers of the Solemn HOLY CRO~S CONGREGATION OBSERVES CENTENNIAL Rev High Mass offered at Coyle High are Rev James F Lyons (left) deaconi Michael Jednakowski CSC chaplain to the Brothers at Coyle High Rev Michael Jednakowski CSC (second left) celebrant Rev Jos~ph Taunton is greeted by Brother Eudes Hartnett CSC pr~ncipal of the L Powers subdeacon and Rev ~rancis B Connors (right) master of school while Rev Edward Hartnett CSC ofmiddot the Holy Cross Mission ceremonies Fatpers Lyons Powers and Connors are Coyle graduates Band looks on

May is a month of momentous importance for one tion of the young boys body Father Tho m a 8 C Duffy of Taunton was named Presimiddot mind and soul It is not in the new Superior of the Mission dent In 1951 during the pres

of th~ religious institutes of the diocese of Fall River I t elementary schools that these denJy of Rev Francis BolandBand was able to invite his men cmarks the one hundredth anniversary of the papal ap- precious possessions of youth are to move from North Dartmouth Stonehill became co-educational

Proval of the Constitutlons of the CongTegation of Holy threatened it is in the high In 1952 the General Chapter apmiddot _ school and college where minds to North E~ston So ample were proved the elevation of the East-

Cross which was founded in are maturing faculties awaken the accomodatio~s moreover it ern Vice-Province to the rank LeMansFl~al)Ce in 1837 The founded the University of No- lng and habits being formed was possible to move the semi- of Province

Priests of the Congregation tre Dame du Lac in Ii log cabin shaping the youths whole future nary too The North Dartmouth Province Split on the shore of St Marys Lake life-both in this life and the house then became the needed

conduct Stonehill College outside the tiny village of South next C Holy Cross Novitiate with the The growth of the college Saint Pius Tenth Seminary and Bend Several years later the In the same letter the Bishop present Superior General Very forced the Mission Band to remiddot Our Lady of Holy Cross Semin- Holy Cross Sisters opened a announced that the Brothers of Rev Christopher OToole as turn to its old home near New ary in North Easton the Holy school for girls nearby It was Holy Cross from Notre Dame Master of Novices Bedford the Novitiate meantime Cross Mission Band in North called St Marys wereto teach in the new school had been transferred to the Dartmouth the Brothers of the Priests Brothers arid Sisters Father Donahue had thus sent Open StonehlllCollege Green Mountains of Vermont A Congregation direct Monsignor of Holy Cross came to Canada his own religious to direct the For 11 years no further foun- new classroom building Holy Coyle High School in Taunton to start schools in 1847 and in school named in honor of his old dations were made in the East Cross Hall completed in Janushythe Sisters of Holy Cross teach at 1853 at the special behest of the friend But in 1946 Rev James Conner- ary 1957 is the newest Stonehill Saint Anthonys parish in New Sovereign Pontiff the Congre- ton was sent by the Provincial structure a cafeteria and recreshy

Dartmouth Seminarymiddot tmiddot 1 b il i i tBedford gation undertook to staff mis- to meet the request made by the a lOna u d ng s expec ed to The foimder of the Congrega- sion outposts in Bengal India At approximately the same Most Revmiddot Will i a m Hafey be started this summer accordshy

tiono( Holy cross Very Rev Publish Magazine time that plans for Coyle High Bishop of Scranton for a col- ing to Rev James Sheehan Basil Anthony Mary Moreau e The growth of Holy Cross in School were going ahead Father leg in Wilkes - Barre Pa That President of Stonehill diocesan priest of Le Mans was the United States from the Donahue had interested himself year Christ the Kings Col- As the priests society has adshyborn in 1799 while the Directory founding of Notre Dame has in the prospect of opening a ege for men was opened Three vaneed in the East so has the still ruled France While Basil been considerable Besides es- seminary in the diocese Bishop years later in May 1948 the ter- Brothers In the General Chapshywas still a young boy Napoleon tablishifil~ other schools like- St Cassidy acting in the name of ritory including New England tel of 1945 it was decided that Buonaparte made the name of Edwards University in Austin the disabled Bishop Feehan who and the Middle Atlantic States the common good called for the France terrible in the ears of all Texas in 1876 and Partland Uni- had expressed the wish to have was constituted the Eastern Vice priests and Brothers to have sepmiddot Europe By the time the future versity Portland Oregon in 1901 Holy Cross priests in Fall River Province of Holy Cross Father arate provinces under the one founder had been aidained to the Congregation has attempted invited Father Donahue to come Connerton was named Vice-Pro- General Administration the holy priesthood he could see other things In 1865 the first east to look at some property vincial and one of his first off- As the Centenary Year begins his mother country everywhere Catholic weekly magazine The The Superior General together cial acts made known in the the works of the Congregation marked by the ravages of the Ave Maria was published at No- with Rev Alfred Charron CSC summer was to errect Stonehill under the Providence of God are Revolution and Napoleonic ty- tre Dame PrOvincial of Canada and Rev College on the Ames estate in many There are foundations ranny James Burns CSC Provincial North Eaton It was called Stone- across the world with invitations

S t New England Site of Indiana came to Fall River hlll because it occupled what had to undertake more The priest1One ocle y In 1913 a young Holy Cross 1931 Th 1

Among the many French h R J W Do 10 ey were warm y re- before been called Stone Hill and Brothers of Holy Cross in preac er ev ames na- ceived by Bishop Cassidy and the House That fall the college the Diocese of Fall River are

priests who stirred themselves to hue conducted a mission in St purchase of the Crary Hospital opened with 125 male students aware of the great responsibilityrelieve this situation was the Marys parish in Taunton and tiN tl D t th h d tmiddot 1propel y n or 1 ar mou largely veterill1s of World War II that is theirs in tee uca lona Rev James Dujarie who found- on his return to Indiana ex- d d At f t h i was conSI ere Irst 1 was Rev George Benaglia a native program of the Ctturch heref St J 1820 to teach religion in schools of the people and said he hoped but by the time the General By August 1835 Father Dujarie that one day the Congregation Chapter of 1932 had clostd the

ed the Brothers 0 osep n pressed his delight with the piety impossible to acquire the estate

l1ad become so worn out with all ht t blsh lmiddottselfmiddot ln Newmig es a I purchase was made and the proshyhe had endured during the E 1 nd Thlrteen yealS laterng a perty for the seminary secured Reign of Terror that he Father Qonahue became Super- the next year The first Mass in turned to the young seminary ior General of Holy Cross In Q Our Lady of Holy Cross Semi professor Basil Moreau to have very few years he was to realize nary was offered by Father him assume the government of the hope of 1913 Donahue on the Feast of the t he Brothers Some time before Th beloved Monslgnor Jamese Immaculate Conception of Mary tl1is at the ~uggestion of Fath~r Coyle was pastor of St Marys Dec 8 1933 The Brothers from Dujarie Father Moreau had set when Father Donahue preached Coyle joined with the priests in about organizing a group of aux- the mission While it is not the great act of thanksgiVing iliary priests to assist in the min- known if the Monsignor ever dis- In May 1934 Rev Archibald istry of the diocese and to teach cussed the matter with Father McDowell CSC came to estabshyin colleges Donahue then he had for a long Ush an eastern branch of the

In 1837 Father Moreau found- t Ie hed the ldea of seeIme c 1 11S bull Holy Cross Mission Band in ed a new religiots family pat- ing a high school for boys built North Dartmouth It was soon temed on the Holy Family the In th F 11 R D The a Iver lOcese e evident as more priests arrived Brothers were dedicated to the died b f h 1good priest e ore e cou d to work as missioners and as the foster father of Christ as Jose- realize his project but when number of postulants for the phites of Holy Cross a newly preaching the eulogy at Mon- priesthood increitsed that the organized group of Sisters of signor Coyles funeral Most Rev North Dartmouth house was no Holy Cross were dedicated to the J middotC d th A t 1ames assl y en pos 0 lC longer large enough for both Mother of God and the priests Administrator announceltithat groups were consecrated to the Sacred such a school would soon be built He-art of Jesus as Salvatorists of He remarked that Monsignor Settle in North Easton Holy Cross (When approval for Coyle had been putting small During the first months ofI

this new congregation was sought sums aside for the purpose for 1935 accordingly Father Mcshyin Rome the Holy See wisely de- years and that this money would Dowell and a fellow missioner creed that the priests and Broth- be supplemented for the project Father George FiScher were ers should be grouped together Coyle High School scouting the countryside north in one society and the Sisters in - Excavation began in Decem- of Taunton for new quarters their own society) - ber 1932 and the official open- The lovely estategt of Frederick

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OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE DIOCESE OF FALL RIVER THURSDAY - St Desiderius Published Weekly by The Catholic Press of the Diocese of Fall River of Langres Bishop-Martyr Trashy

21 Bedfor~ Street bull Fall River Mass OSborne 5-7151 ditions concerning the saint who

PUBLISHER bull was Bishop of Langres Fral~bull Most Rev ames L Connolly DO PhD conflict concerning the time o~

CENERAL MANACER ASST CENERAL MANACER his reign and martyrdom but itRe~ Daniel F Shalloo MA Rev ohn P Drifcoli generally is agreed that he died

MANACINC EDITOR in the third century It also Is Aorney Hugh Colden agreed that he served in northshy

eastern Gaul and that during a raid by Teutonic barbarians he boldly sought out their chief and begged mercy for his followers

Oijr Part in Charity6

With the addition of the school for exceptional chilmiddot but IIas struck down and his blood stained the Book of Gospels dren which will open in the Fall the cathoiic Charities lie held in his hand Many

Appeal will assist iwenty-five agencies within the Diocese churches have been dedicated in his honorof Fall River When you make a contribution YOlJ are givshy

ing not to one worthy group but to twenty-five FRIDAY - St Manahen Phoshyphet He lived in the first centuryAnyone can see that a five or ten dollarmiddot donation and is mentioned inmiddotthe Acts of

~oesnt go too far when divided up that way Th~t is why the Apostles as the foster-brother of King Herod Antipas and as athe Church has always counted not upon the largess of prophet He is said to have died

the wealthy few but upon the sacrifices 9f the many who at Antioch In Syria give out of a sense of charity If you feel what you give SATURDAY - St Gregory if it ~auses a pinch in the family finances if it makes you VII Pope-Confessor He was born

of poor parents in Tuscany aboull go without something for this Yeek---then it is surely 1013 was educated in Rome and

charity and charity given to theold the young the needy entered religious life in ChillY France Pope St Leo IX called _the sick the troubled the many who are aided by twentyshyhim to Rome and he served thefive agencies that exist only to dispense the cha~ity of Pontiff and four of his successhy

~ri~ sors as councillor He was archshyMen and women are giving their lives to carryon the deacon of Rome In 1073 when h8

spiritual and corporal works of mercy They do not count was elected pope He withstood attelppts -of Henry IV of Gershythe personal costs to themseives or the hours they spend many to usurp ecclesiastical

As one business man once said to a Sister taking care ofmiddot This is my final appeal for contributions to our second powers and at length the monshya sick person I wouldnt do that for a million dollars spiritual bouquet for Cardinal Mindszenty arch sought absolution of the The Sister replied Neither would V They are giving In one sense the bouquet already is one to be proud Pope at Canossa Later Henry

relapsed set up an anti-popetheir lives for Christ We are asked formiddot such a Small con- of Those who have responded have done so most genshy and sent Pope Gregory into exile tribution in comparisiQn But our part is needed to make erously The number of Pope Gregory died at Salerno In their work effective MassesC 0 m m u nl 0 n s spiritual gifts to CaJdinal Mindshy 1085

szenty are really gifts to all who pray~rs devotions lnd sac- SUNDAY - St Philip Nerisuffer under communism-Carshymiddot th Ie D De - - rices is great Confessor Born in Florence indinal Stepinac of YugoslaviaCa 0 ICS 0 Isagree But the totals lose some of 1515 he became a tutor in RomeCardinal Wyszynski of Poland their impressiveness when viewed to a nobleman He devoted hisArchbishop Beran of CzechosloshyMany Catholics even informed ones think that the In the light of leisure to the study of theology slovakia-all the prelates priests

and in 1548 with 14 companionsSisters Brothers and layfolk of Church has one official answer to every problem They ~re f~~ ~~ founded the Congregation of thethe iron curtain countries who~elieve that all Catholics must accept this one answer 9r siderably more Oratory He was not ordained

run the risk of being liberal at best and downright here- than 30 million have stood immovable in the

until 1551 and the Oratoryfront line warding off commushy was American Cathshy not approved officially untilnisms diabolisms from ustical at worst olics 1583 but for more than 30 years

So it is that we find Catholicsexpre~sing surprise Therefore I Target of Communism

From the beginning I have it was the center of religious am making this looked upon Cardinal Mindszenshy life in Rome Known as the

ty as the representative victim Second middotApostle of Rome Stth~t various Catholic newspapers differ among them- last request If selves that prominent Catholics line up on opposite sides you wish 00 contribute do so of communism and this for sevshy Philip died in 1595 and Wal

canonized in 1~22 of the f~nce in matters of politics or the UN or in other no~u can send your spiritual eral reasons-because I once met and interviewed hiqJ because he controversial iSsues Who is right and who is wrong gift in care of this newspaper or MONDAY - St Bede thasuffered atrociously under both Venerable Confessor DoctorThe fact is that within the framework of Catholicism direct to me at 2227 Westminster nazism and communism and beshy

Rd Cleveland Heights 18 Ohio He was born in Wearmouthcause Hungary his country hasthere is a wide area of legitimate difference We all ~gr~e Splendid Gift England in 673 and as a child for 1000 years been one of theon matters of faith and morals No Catholic is going to It would be foolish of course was offered to the Benedictinemost knightly defenders of Abbey of SS Peter and Paul attake issue on the dogmas of the Creed or the pr~epts of to attempt to estimate which Christian civilization -Wearmouth - Janow He wasthe Commandments No Catholic is going to deny basic contribtuions are most pleasing HungaryS revolution-an upshy professed there under the foundshy In the eyes of God rising unequalled in history for principles of goodness and truth andmoraJity There are But I can say this-I am deep- er St Benedict Biscop and spentnational gallantry-was what weno differences here ly moved when I receive a note the rest of his life at the abbeyhad come to expect of the -landBut there are many problems arisi~g in this workday saying that in honor of cardinal of King St Stephen He was ordained by St John of

Beverley and was renowed as aworld that admit Qfno easy or set solution For e~ample Mindszentys sacrifices some- The struggle between Christ scholar The Bible was his prinshy t b II N body is making a long-delayed arid anti-Christ in our time hasthe principle of t~e just wage is accep ed y a 0 ()ne confession and returning to Mass cipal study His Ecclesiasticalcentered in Hungary more drashywould deny that a workman is entitled to a living wage and Communion History of the English People matically _than anywhere else But the difficulty enters-and the differences too-when I will be immensely grateful t) earned him the title of FatherCardinal Mindszenty was not of English History He died inwe speak of ajust wage in one particular industry at one any reader who will do that victimized merely because he was 735 on Ascension Eve and hisParticular time in one particular place for one partiCUlar splendid thing as a spiritual gift an ob~tacle to the Reds of Hunshy last words were the Gloriafor the cardinal_ gary He was arrested tortured man and his family Who can give th~ easy ~nswer here Another contribution which I and put through a propaganda TUESDAy - St Atlgustine orWho can agree on one answermiddotWho can give the answermiddot especially appreciate is that of trial in accordance with a plan Canterbury Bishop - Confessorthat rules out all differences those who arrange for the offershy prepared by international com- He shares with Pope St Gregory

It is a question not only of a principle but of applying ing of a Mass or Masses for munism the Great the title of Apostle orCardinal Mindszenty The Mass Smear Religion the English Before his election the principle and that calls for technical knOWledge bal- is the sacrifice ~nd the prayer of

The purpose was to smear re- he sent 40 monks under Stance and~ judgment consideration of the rights of all in- Christ Himself its value and ligion as a fraud a failure and a Augustine to England where_volved The problem becomes a complex one and it is power are infinite laughing stock to put all the they were received by King St not surprising that several Catholics may come up with I know that there are readers worlds believers in God on the Ethelbert who was converted answers that differ - who intend to arrange for Massshy defensive to make it seem that St Augustine was consecrated

es but never get around to d9shy faith in the divine and reverance the first Archbishop of Cantershy And 50 there are differences on ever so many contro- Ing so bull for the human were fossil re- bury and achieved great success Iversial questions The differences are legitimate Childrens Prayers mains from some ignorant past ih spreading the Faith throughshy

The principlesinvolved are usually clear But piinci~ Therefore if it will help sti- Because of0 Cardinal Mind- out England He died about 604 pIes QO not exist in solitary aloof majestic rightness They pends may be sent tome and I szentys unbreakable courage and and was buried in the Abbey

Second Spiritual Bouquet

Aims to Return Cardinal ~o Rights in Hungary

By Joseph A Breig Cleveland Universe Bulletin

must be applied by flesh andmiddot blood people to complex will make the arrangements trust in God the plot backfired church outside of the wall or I would like also torepeat my Communism stood exposed as a Can tel bur y which he hadsituations affecting other flesh ano blood people And as special plea to children Chil shy gigantic empty idol and bluff founded

Shakespeare would say theres theorub Whi~h one of us is drens prayers have special powshy Young Hungarians completedmiddot wise enough and knowing enougn to come up with THE er with God the exposure when they cut WEDNESDAY - St Mary answer About a month from now i through the legs of the metal im- Magdalen of Pazzl Virginmiddot She

intend to publish a final report age of Stalin in Budapest and was born in 1566 and enteredThe purpose of a Catholic newspaper is to stimulate on the bouquet I will then for- brought it toppling down with a the Carmelite Convent in Florshy

thought among peop~e It is to present various points of ward It to Pope Pius XII as I crash heard across the world ence at the age of 18 Despite-view on the same issues These points of view are all sin- did the first one Prayer liberated Cardinal poor hea~th she was n~ted for Cere all honest all legitimate within the framework of I am confident that the Holy Mindszenty from communist im-her practice of sel1-c1enilil her

Father again will express his prisonment Prayer can restore humility and patience She selVshy our religion It is not a question of principles It is a ques- gratitude by sending his apostoshy him to hisrights as primate of ed twi~e as mist~ess of novice~tion of appiication the wisest courseWhat is the right lic benediction to all who helped Hungary and -Prince of the and opce as superior She died answer Who knows unless we air the many differenges Please lemember that your Church in 1607

ST WILLIAM FALL RIVER

Gifts were presented to tha officers of the Womens Guild bowling league officers at the annual banquet Recipients wera Kay Martel president Geneshyvieve Granito secretary and Ruth Boff treltsurer Trophies were presented to the champion team Including Florence Almeida capshytain Lena Stevens Alice Braga Emma Leite and Ann Paquin Inshydividual trophies were presented to Collette Couture high avershyage Grace Flanagan high threeshystring Eileen Capone high sinshygle Ellen Partridge good sport and consolation

8S PETER amp PAUL FALL RIVER

Rev John J Kelly pastor and Rev William F OConnell and Rev John p Driscoll assistants were guests of the Womens Club at the annual insklllation banshyquet In the church hall last night Miss Mary L Tyrell was marshal officer

Officers are Miss Maureen McCioskey president Mrs EvershyettC Cowell vice-president Miss Constance C Lynch secreshytary Mrs WUlIam J Sundershyland Jr treasurer

Boord of Directors Includes Mrs Arthur L Duffy outgoing president Mrs Rocco Postlglishyone and Mrs William F ONeil

Mrs Donald F Negus was chairman and Mrs Daniel J Freeman co-chairman of the committee

ST JOHN OF GOD SOlfERSET

Newly installed officers of tha Holy Name Society are William Raposa president E1l1est Teves vice-president Joseph Gagnon secretary Raymond Machado treasurer and Dennis Raposa ergeant-at-alms

Dr Jere V Sullivan guest speaker at the societys annual Communion breakfast gave an account of Portuguese customs in the home

New officers of the St Vincent de Paul Society 111amp Victor Boares president John Medel-

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Newly elected officers of the Holy Name Society will be Inshystalled at a banquet June 9 In the church hall with James Hindle as chairman

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Holy Rosary Society of St Hedwig Church will sponsor their 2nd annualmiddot Cotton Ball Saturshyday May 25 from 8 to 12 pm at the Woodrow Wilson Auditoshyrium 12 West Rodney French Boulevard The ball will be semishyformal and the entire proceeds will go towards the new church bUilding fund Music for dancing will be by Johnny Sowas Orchesshytra of Fall River Mrs Leon A Houle is general chairmanmiddotof the committee

Senators Kill Motto bull In God We Trust

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Opponents contended the bill celIoI of the Military Ordinerishyunanimously approved by the ate Father Ryan was a Navy Assembly would have jeopard- chaplain for three years in World jzed the historic but unofficial motto Eureka which relates War II and served on combat to th discover of gold in Cali- duty with the First Marine Dishyfomia vision in the South Pacific

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May Processions

Spotlighting Our Schools MT ST MARY ACADEMY Daughter of the late Henr~

FALL RIVER Lachance andMrs Lachance of The debate team tied with 325 Columbia St Joan won the

De LaSalle Academy of Newport Dominican Academy Alumnae for the championship of the Association scholarship through Narragansett Debating League high school after eight years in each team having a record of Dominican elementary school eight wins and one loss The She also received several scholarshyMount speakers included Mary ship awards during her undershyButler Carol Mattimore Patri- graduate work at the University cia McGee Sylvia Sheahan of Massaehusetts where she is a Marilyn Kennedy Mary Silva senior and Margaret Griffin Atty Wll- The Federation grant is to be 11am B SulIlvan Is coach and applied toward her preparation Sister Mary Flora RSM facuI- for her mastersdegree in literashyty adviser tur~at the University of Wiscon-ST MARYS HIGH ~in

TAUNTON SACRED HEARTS ACADEMY Kathleen COlligan wlIl head FALL RIVER

the 1958 yearbook staff as edishytor-in-chief Other members are High honor students have been

Judith Megan business man- announced as follows juniorsshyFernanda Carreiro highest avershy

agel Frances Corcoran assist- age Master Castro Helen Ganshyant business manager Elaine Keefe advertising editor Caro- non Rita Souza Jacqueline Busshy1yn Baker literary editor siere and Anne Delaney sopho-

mores-Carol Regan highestmiddotAlso Nancy Griswold art editor Elizabeth Tallent alum- average Elizabeth Cetola freshshynae editor Claire Tonry club men-Susan Roy highest avershyeditor Patricia Cooper photog- age Jo-Ann Caspar Gladys raphy and Constance LaPlante OConnell Barbara TavaresBarshysocial editor blua Gaspar Janice Moniz Wini-

Jeanne St Germain has been fred Welch and Margaret Lahey awarded honorable mention in The entire student body from the National Competition of pre-primary to senior class will Youth Leadership sponsored by take partin the annual May the Elks Association Procession next Tuesday Bene-

The annual May procession in diction and consecration of the honor of Mary Queen of the school to our Blessed Mother will Universe Will be held Friday follow Natalie Petrone school May 31 Rev John J Galvin captain will be May Queen STD director of the school Eunice Edgett Is the recipient will be speaker Jeanne St Ger- of a scholarship awarded by the main will read the Act of Con- Fan River Junior Music Club IleCration Senior students of Sister SteshyJESUS-MARY ACADEMY phen Mary SUSC presented a FALL RIVER recital In the school hall Tues-

Eighteen seniurs and juniors day are prep~ring 32 elementary Mrs Richard H Leary gym inshypublic school pupils for their structor has chosen the members first Holy Communion in Notre of four classes to compete in the Dame Church this month imnual voleyball tournament

A May Day reception to be HOLY FAMILY HIGH held in the auditorium next NEW BEDFORD Wednesday will begin with Mass Mary Lou Treadup senior class followed bya Communion break- secretary assisted by girl home fast Claire Bemier prefect of room officers was chosen to the sodality with Pauline Cou- crown the statue of Our Lady lombe and Claudette Labreche at the traditional May ceremony as attendants will crown the An inspiring talk on the place statue of Our Lady following a of Mary in the life of each stushyprocession to the grotto on the dent was given by Rt RevMsgr convent grounds Rev Andre James J Gellard VG Jusseaume of St Josephs New Sister Mary Carmelita RSM Bedford wllI be speaker of the faculty directed the choir

A prize school banner has been composed of boys and girls from presented to the school by the the school at the Pontifical yenass Business Educational World for for vocations offered by Bishop proficiency In commercial sub- Cormolly in St Lawrence Church Jects Claire Lachance Claire Tuesday Latessa Monlque Clapin and Citations provided by the New Vivian fdercler were awarded England Association of Becond~

8 THE ANCHORshy11Iurs May 23 1957

Most Students Read Catholic Magazines

NEW YORK (NC) - The Catholic Press Association said a survey of 5749 high school and college students in St Louis shows that 84 per cent read Catholic magazines regularh

Fourteen per cent of the stushydents said they do not read them at all and two per cent said they read them occasionally

Todays Catholic youth reshyported the CPA want to see in their Catholic magazines more editorials and articles on current controversial issues lessdidacshyticism and more criticism of books theatre movies TV based on canons of good art and not devoted entirely to the moral content of the medium reshyviewed

Grade Schools Taboo Lipstick and Dating

PEORIA ~NC) Dating dancing and attending boy-and girl parties have been banned for 6000 Catholic grade school students here

Also girls in Catholic grade schools ~ill be forbidden to wear lipstick or other makeup in a new code which will go into efshyfect in the citys 15 Cathollc schools next fall

Pastors and school officials from all Peoria area churches took the action which is to reshytain for grade school boys and girls their proper treasure of childhood and to retard preshymature acceleration into social ventures

The officials said they hope the rules will be the basis for

- a similar code -i1 all parts of the diocese

FaH River Students Have Honor Roles

John Gagnon Clnd Roger Lanshydry both of Fall River will be valedictorian and honor essayist respectively at Commencement exercises at La Mennais Pre paratory School Alfred Maine On June 16 Brother Henry FICbull the principal announces

Gagnon willspeak on ProvidshyIng a Religious Atmosphere in the Home and Landry will disshycuss Design of a Religi6us Edshyucator

After a year of religious inshystruction and training _both young men will enter Le Menshynais College to prepare for teachshying careers

Group Guidance Bhorthan~ certificates An aar~ ary SChool Principals were pre- SAN FRANCISCO (NC) for supenor merit In bookkeep- sented to Nancy -Egan and Ann - Catholic high schools here wUI ing was presented to Ceclle Du~ Harding seniors by Brother have available for use this Fall charme Michael of St Marys High a series of four workbooks cover-MT ST MARY ACADEMY Waltham The awards were giv Ing the field of Group Guidance FALL RIVER en for their efforts to provide The job undertaken by the

Sister Mary Dionysia R S M pleasure for the children of St books is to present for class disshyand Sister Mary ne~isita Marys Home New BedfordMlss cussion certain critical subjects R S M wlIl accompany a group Egan devoted many afternoon of 21 students who wlIl make the hours to teaching dancing to the closed retreat at Cathedral Camp chlIdren with Miss Harding as tomorrow Saturday and Sunday accompanist

The Glee club merited highest ST ANTHONY HIGH rating at the Southeastern NEW BEDFORD Massachusetts Music Festival Sister Mary DoloroSa and Sisshyheld at Whitman Dr Edward F tel Maiyof St Amel1a missionshyGilday of Lowell State Teachers ares o~ Holy Cross explaIned College who judged the perform- the details of ~helr mission work ance commented As usual this during their visit to the school group Is excellent-verY well Sister Dolorosa spent four years trained-eVidently taking joy and In charge of a dispensaiy in justifiable pride in their work Haiti Sister Amelia has taught They are a credit to their school catchism and has done social and their directors work foi the past eight years DOMINICAN CADEMY among the natives of Pakistan FALL RIVER Both are home for a much-

Rev Matthew SuIIlvan SSCC needeci rest of the Sacred Heart Monastery SACRED HEARTS Fairhaven wlll celebrate the an- FAIRHAVEN nual Alumnae Mass in the acade Trophies badges and honor my chapel at 830 Sunday morn- certificates wlIl be presented to lng and will also be speaker at outstanding members of the the Communion breakfast fol- Catholic Civics Club at an open lowing the Mass Members of the meeting in the parish hall at 1957 graduating class will be re- 730 next Wednesday night ceived into the Alumnae Asso- Goal of all Catholic Civics elation on this occasion Clubs as sponsored by the Com-

Joan Ann Lachance 53 has mission on American Citizenship been awarded a $1200 scholar- at Catholic University is to teach amphlp for graduate work by the youth to practice Christian soshyMassachusetts Federation of cial principles for the benefit of Womens Clubs their neighborhood

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THIRD BEST IN ALL UNITED STATES William Sylvia son of Mr and Mrs William Sylvia of 357 South Oxford Street Fall River was awarded a bronze medal for placing third in the national Primary Division Boys International Contestof the A N Palmer Company The annual contest is open to the Good Writers Club Father Arthur Tansey rector of St Marys Cathedral makes the presentation while Williams teacher at st Marys School

The New Bedford District Council of the DioceSQn Council of Catholic Women iilvltes aU youth in its district to attend a Dialogue Mass to be offered at 9 Thursday morning May 30 Feast of the Ascension in Holy Name Church New Bedford

Approved by Bishop Connolly the Mass will have a special Inshytention for Cathol1c boys and girls the world over who are deshyprived of the opportunity to hear Mass and practice their lel1shygion

Catholic youth united in prayer can set an example for other young people which is Catholic

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The Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DD Bishop of Reno

The reflectiop attributed to King Solomon that there Is nothing new under the sun was probably not original with that wisest of men Likely enough he had picked it up somewhere and passed it off as the gem of his midnight meditations There is cershytainly nothing new in the secularist charge that Cashytholicism is a divisive factor In contemporary life It was levshyelled against the infant Church In the days of Imperial Rome lt furnished Indeed the official excuse for the persecutions of the first three centuries

There is an odd fascination to be found In comparing the wrltshyblgS of the second century Roshyman philosopher Celsus with those of one of his modern eounterparts Paul Blanshard tor example Any advantage on the score of interest or dignity rests with the former Celsus at least had the excuse that the Church of his day was a relashytively fresh phenomenon and that the sources of his informashytion were difficult to come by and assess for accuracy He seems to have been honestly concerned for the welfare of the Empire he revered though how far his honesty went in fabriclJtlng his eharges against the Church has always been open to question

Threat to Unity Celsus nevertheless was an

acute critic He based his attack onmiddot Christianity less on the foolshyIsh allegations he made against the divinity of Christ than on the fact that the Church was an Imperium In imperio a threat to the unity and Integrity of the Roman state Rome prided hershyself on her tolerance She welshycomed all the gods and was perfectly willing to enshrine them in her pantheon but only on condition that they should be as It were good citizens of the Empire submissive to Its secular absolutism Christianity lefused this condition It insisted that Its law being God-given was above any Imperial decree For Celsus there was only one conclusion Christianity would have to be crushed

As a good pagan of philosophishycal bent Celsus seems not to have welcomed this result He would have much preferred that the difference be settled amicashybly and that if the Christians persisted in holding to their absurd beliefs they should at least recognize the supremacy of the state Surely he thought thlampl would entail no hardship A tew gestures of conformity a tew grains of incense a little closing of the eyes when official paganism made its minimal deshymands and all would be well But If Christians were to hold fast to their pollcy of intransishygence If they were to maintain their stubborn principle of the lupremacy of God and His law the very foundations of the state would be subverted Religion in the view of Celsus is all very wellin its way but it must not interfere with the integrity of Rome

Civilization in Danger As Father Danielou remarks

in his study of Origens controshyversy with Celsus there is someshything almost moving in this cry from an old Romans heart It lIeemed to Celsus that the whole of the ancient world the entire civlllzation of Greece and Rome R thing at once religious politishycal and cultural was in danger and his grievance against the

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Christians was that they would not exert themselves in its servshyice But Celsus erred in supposshying that the Church had no interest in the salvation of the commonwealth The real point at issue was not that the Chrisshytians could not or would not be good Romans the point was shyand is - that no state can justly legislate contrary to the laws of God

In the long pull we know it was the Church that saved the Empire giving it that enormous lease on life which enabled it to endure in one form or another untll the very eve of modern times But our contemporary secularism whether of the comshymunist or positivist variety has chosen to ignore the lesson Far less tolerant than Rome it deshymands the total servitude of the individual It is unwilling to conshycede a single right as inhering in the human personality which is not the largesse of the benevshyolent state The Rome of Celsus would have been satisfied with a few exterhals of conformity the secular totalitarianism of today insists upon the slavery of the mind no less than that of the body

Would Destroy Church In our America the contest is

now shaping up around Catholic education But it is plainly stupid to suppose that were the Church in a moment of weakness to agree to the secularization of schools the matter would end there The secularist drive is aimed at the very institution of the Church herself it wlll be satisfied only when she is reshyduced to utter impotence There is a certain incredible naivete on the part of those Catholics who pIofess to believe that the edushycational secularists are simply good fellows at heart who are carried away as it were by their enthusiasm for the general welshyfare The evidence is pretty conshyclusive that their program has been mapped out with utmost care and deliberate calculation And it is not as though it were hidden in their secret archives bull they have publlshed it for all the world to read

Celsus In th~ second century Paul Blanshard Glenn Archer Mrs Agnes Meyer and their 11k in the twentieth But all along the secularists have seen the Point clearlY and steadily We have ho king but Caesar is their perennial rallY-cry The point of attack is Christ the King

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Hiss Work FailstoShowmiddot Miscarriage of Justice

By Rev D Bernard Theall OSB

If as Alger Hiss seems to intimate in his new book In the Court of Public Opinion (Knopf $5) his lawyers are continuing to search for evidence that wouldwarrant re-opening his case a readingof this book would be more important than it would I

otherwise be For I can find ness willmiddot demonstrate that the verdi~t was justifiable Because

no convincing evidence in I happen to believe that the the book itself of a miscar- Chambers work is a great docushyriage 01 maladministration C of ment of our time I do not regret justice in the original decision And I continue to be convinced of the solidity and general worth of Whitaker Chambers witness

I was involved for many months after tlie Chambers book appeared in giving a series of era1 reshyviews of it and of evalushyating 0 the I books appearshying on the case - tho s e by

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witt Because of this I had occasion to study Mr Chambers work thoroughly and repeatedly reading it in toto perhaps six times By way of preparing to review Mr Hiss book I have made a new reading of Chambers I continue to be impressed by his honesty his seriousness and-so far as a non-actor in the drama can judge-his control of the fads of the case

Typewriter Evidence At the same time I am willing

to admit that Mr Hiss book ought to be re-read a few times in order that the full weight of

- ~Is argument may be felt The case is immensely complicated and the interweaving of various elements of evidence very puzshyzling It is probably a gross over-simplification to say tha t Mr Hiss complete case stands or falls on the evidence of the typewriter which he claims was especiallymanufactured by Mr Chambers assistants If this is so Mr Hiss has not convinced at least one reader of the feasishybility of so manufacturing a typewriter that would deceive all experts who deal with such mat-

I tels I believe that one can accord

much sympathy to MI Hiss conshytention that the climate of opinshyion at the time of his trials was unfortunate for him But the chain of physical evidence preshysented in the Chambers book reshymains for me the most convincshying argument for the validity of the verdict

Cort Evidence Like Lord Jowitts unfortunate

book which had to be drastically revised after an early edition had proved seriously erroneous In the Court of Public Opinion depends heavily upon the willingness of the reader to wade through and to analyze carefully for himself a mass of court-presented evishydence

A layman in these matters will hesitate to jUdge quickly the worth and truthfulness of this material I am conviqced howshyeyer that parallel readings of Hiss presentation of his case With the story as given in Witshy

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the re-opening of the subject that may send more readers to that work if only for comparishyson with the present book - It is by the way difficult to believe that the immense amount of special newspaper coverage given to the Hiss book is imparshytial in tone It would seem weighted in favor of Hiss even though in the book the Ameiishycan press is accused of being blshyased against Hiss That is cershytainly not the recollection of this reviewer

Greenes Theology Weak Graham Greens latest play

The Potting Shed (Viking $3) is now available in book form and I should say that a preliminary reading thereof would be almost indispensable to anyone who wishes to see the play with pioshyfit Greens only other play The Living Room dealt like this one with a theological theme My own opinion is that both plays faii because of a weakness in Greenes theological knowlshyedge and reasoning I

The Potting Shed concerns the psychological disintegration and subsequent restoration to normality of James Califer son of professionally free~thihking and atheistic parents For two acts the ieader (oi playgoer) is kept- guessing about the nature of the experiellce that took place in the potting shed when James was thirteen and that deranged his whole life

Bargain With God Then the answer is provided

by Father William Califer James uncle and the only Catholic members of the family At their first meeting the priestmiddot tells James the story of how as a child James had attempted suishycide by hanging in the shed The ~oung Father William had knelt by the side of the apparently lifeshyless boy and bargained with God for his life Perhaps It WQuld be unfair to prospective readers or viewers to reveal the nature of the bargain-but on the credishybili ty of this act rests the sfrength of the playas a whole

Along with Waiting for Goshydot this is the most religious play of recent months-and like Godot It is going to be a cause for heated argument for many months to

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TOKYO (NC) - Holy duty forbids the use of atomlc re search for purely destructive purposes His Eminence Joseph Cardinal Jirings Archbishop of Cologne declared at a press conshyference following a half hour audience withEmperor Hirohito in the Imperiai P-

The Cardinal hat the note recently given J Pope Pius XII to Japanese special envoy Masatoshi Matsushita sufficientshyly set forth the Churchs position on the atom question But he added the problem is of vital concern to all and the practical prpblems Involved should be freely and fully discussed in good faith by all nations

Asked about the future of Gershymany Cardinal Frings said that all future development must come through what he called Christian statesmanship The German people seek unification he declared but not without liberty of conscience

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Study of Infinity of God Leads to Jesus Christ

By F J -Sheed

Where was God before the universe was created asks the street-corner heckler His question breaks up nicely into two-Where was God when tqere wasnt any where Where was God when there w~snt any when Briefly the answer is that the words where and when ~ave no application to God at all But if we are as brief IlS that no one will see the Ilnswer

Where means in what place which means in what location In space But God Is a spirit tlIld a spirit doeS not occupy IIpace only boshydies need space Yet we do say that God Is eve r y where How can He be everywhere if He is not In Ilpace at all

Energy of God FOllQwd closely ~verywhere

lJleans where everything is The phrase God is eveiywhere means that God is In every thing Clearshyly a spiritual being Is not In ~ material being as water Is In a cup We must look fOl a different meanlng for the word In A Iipiritua1belng Is said to be where It operates In the things thlt reshyceive the effects of its power My lioul fOl Instance Is In every part of my body not by being spread out so that every bodily part has bull little bit of soul to itself but because the souls life-giving energies pour Into every partmiddot of the body Everything whatsoever receives the energy of Ood bringing It into existence and Iteepmg it there that is the sense In which Ood Is omnipresent Is everywhere In everything It 18 JlO convenience for God of course He does not need things But they need Him desperately

We can now look at the secshyond part of our hecklers question -before the universe was created Just as where~ Is a word of space-and God Is not In space so before Is a word of time-and God is not In time either

God Is Changeless What Is time st Augustine

lave the superb answer I know what time Is-provided you dont ask me But he went on flbm there and so must we Time is the measurement of change Things go on changing and time measures the changes A watch whose hands do not move will Jlot tell the time-because time measures chanjJe Where nothing changes there Is nothing for time to measurp so there Is no time Our material unlverse Is continushyously changing and time belongs to It God Is changeless so time has no meaning In relation to JIlm We are In time Ood 18 In eternity

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you It may be difficult at first Keep thlnklnglt over God is changeless because He is infinite He has all perfections He cannot lose any of them so there is no past lnto which they can flow away Nor is there any future from which new perfections cali

flow to Him He has all per~ecshytions in the present a present which does not change and does not cease That Is eternity The universe He created Is not llke that Things come and go Change is continuous Time and the universe started together

Concept of Eternity We must concentrate upon the

concept of eternity it brings us deep into the meaning of Ood

You and I and all men are in time which means that we are never at any moment the whol~

of ourself What we were last year what we will be next year all belongs to our total being but last year has gone and next year has not arrived There never Is a moment when we are all there We possess our being the philosophers say successively Net so Ood All that He Is He possesses In one single act of beshying Eternity does not mean evershylasting time time open at both ends so that however far you go back I~to the past there is no beginning however far you go forward Into the future there Is no end Eternity Is not time at ala It Is Gods total possession of Himself

Infinlty omnipresence eternishyty-these are rich and l~ewarding concepts but we shOUld not stay with them ~o long at a time to meet the living God Christ is there for us whom as St John says atmiddot the opening of his first Epistle we have seen with our eyes whom we have looked upon whom our hands hae handled The Infinlte we are studying is the same Infinite whom we meet In the Oospels the same Infinite whom we receive In the Blessed Eucharist

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The Family Clinic

Self-Centered Husbands Cause Needless Anxiety

By Rev John L~ Thomas SJ st Louis University

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My husband doesnt like a thing do around the house Weve been married for almost six months and things arent getting any better Ive learned one thing though his mother is just about the best cook houseshy

keeper buyer and so on since Eve set up shop Im as a reflection ow their own efshygetting tired of trying to forts The young bride middottends to

be so sensitive because to someplease him Nothing I do extent she feels she is in comshyseems to be just right How does petition with hero husbands mother She wants to prove that she is just as competent and efshyficient as her older riyal forgetshyting that she has already won the battle by getting some mothshyers son to marry her

Set Him Right If a little analysis reveals tl111t

your present troubles represent nothing more than the normal growing pains of early marri shyage you have little to fret about Both of yOU will become more sure of yourselves- as time goes on When your husband thoughtshylessly brags about his mother reflect that some day youmiddot hope to have boys who wlll grow up to brag about you Youmiddotllmiddot like that wont you

On the other hand if youVI married to an habitual griper you have a different case on your hands Marriage calls formiddot ad- justment and adaptation but these should be mutual It Is not wise to make all the concessions in any partnership If your husshyband expects you to do so it WIll be prUdent to set him straight from the start Quarreling wont help matters under these circum~ stances State your position once and then ignore his later comshyments You have no reason to feel insecure After all yoU can always burn his toast and you can always say no cant you

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Dates for Cana and Pre-Cana Conferences h a v e been an_ nounced by the Family -lfe Bushyreau of the Diocese as follows

Pre-Cana At Fall River May 26 At Taunton June 9 13 16 August 18 22 25

Cana Sunday June 9 Cana II at Santo Christo Church sponshysored by the parish Council of Catholic Women to be given by Rev Raymond W McCarthy and Rev Anthony M Gomes

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strange animals Martha They g rip e while theyre home wit h mother and they gripe when tlieyre in a home of their own It may be that they have been spoiled as children but I lather feel it is their own thoughtshyless way of as-Berting and getshyting attention They want to be noticed to feel important Like all youthful striving for Indepenshydence their thinking is selfcenshytered and critical of others What others do for them is taken for granted as if they deserved it This is a youthfUl age Unfortushynately some men and women never develop beyond it

Two Sides Is this the type you married

Lets not pass hasty judgriient There may be other factors inshyvolved in the situation which merit further consideration In the first place the early months of marriage call for numeious adjustments and changes Doshymestication is a gradual process and while theyre getting used to it some young men feel they are giving up more ortheir freedom than they bargained for At times young brides are more domineering than they imiddotealize The inexperienced groom may react by asserting his independshyence in curious ways One of these may be dissatisfaction with the way you run the house

Over Sensitive Second is it possible that you

are ovel~-sensitive about your performance around the home Are you trying too hard to be a succesli Sometimes when we are starting out at a new job our anxiety causes us to see critishycism where none was intended If we are trying very hard to please even the failure to noshytice ourmiddot efforts may be intershypreted as an implicit condemshynation of what weve done

Third many young husbands are not aware of their brides normal feeling of insecurity in their lllt)V roles They may care- lessly throw out references to their mothers way of doing things without stopping to think tha t their brides may take this

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Supreme Pontiff Indicates

Collaboration Essential To Lasting World Peace

By Donald McDonald Davenport Catholic Messenger

Several weeks ago I commented J1ere on Pope Pius XIIs address to Pax Romana on the movement for world union and the responsibility of Catholics particularly intellectuals to contribute to the successful outcome of that movement I promised to return to this subject folshylowing receipt of the full text of the Popes address

If anything the text discloses an even stronger affirmation of the need for both world unshy10n and Cathoshylic contributions thereto t han was indicated In the first news report of the Popes speech

A Christian mys the Holy Father cannot remain Indiffershyent to the development of the world If he sees roughly outshylined under the pressure of events an ever more definite Inshyternational community he knows that this union wllled by the Creshyator ought to culminate In the union of minds and hearts In a common faith and a common love

Not onIf can he but he must work for the achievement of this community still In the making

Catholic Collaboration As I pointed out in the earlier

column Pius XII raises the question whether Catholics can collaborate In the formation of this world community With those institutlons where God Is not expressly recognized as the aushythor and legislator of the unishyverse

His answer to this question is yes and it may be useful to note two preliminary points leading to his affirmative anshybull wer

The first is Pius conception of the function of Catholic intellecshytuals as such You are not isoshylated researchers 01 autonomous thinkers he tells the Pax Roshymana members You are Cathshyolic intellectuals which means that you are charged with a unishyversal social responsibility for all that which concerns the spread of Christian truth and Its conshycrete application in all fields of activity

Social Responsibility The genuine Intellectual Is not

then the egghead which antl shy1ntellectuals too often would have the non-Intellectuals beshylieve He Is not a narrow specialshyIst nor Is he a pure theorist though both specialization and theory are indispensable Neither 1s he simply a clever conversa tionalist content with making points in the drawing-room or salon flashy in the way that a toy rocket Is flashy and with about as much staying power

The genuine Catholic Intelshylectual is rather charged with a universal social responsibility

This may explain ] might add why the authentic Catholic inshytellectual the man whose Cathoshylicity and scholarship are as deep as they are unquestionably of one piece Is invariably In othe very front of all truly progresshyelve reforms whether the reshyforms be of political social or economic structures both in the nation and between middotnatlons This may also explain why inshytellectuals are so cordially deshyIlpised by all self-serving specialshyinterest groups and by those citishyzens of demagogic Inclinations whose approach to all social poshylitical and economic problems is fundamentally emotional

Short-Cut Apologetics The second point of Pius XII

is one which is today being disshycussed with Increasing frequency Itnd penetration particularly among certain French and Engshylish theologians

By the Quthority which your

cultlire and the competence acshyquired in your profession conshyfer on you said the Pope to the Pax Romana members you are for your milieu both a question and an answer

Contrast this recognition of the infllience value of culture and personal competence in ones work or profession with the atti shytUde still too often found in short-cut apologetics and aposshytolic formulae that zeal and

good Intentions are really all that count Competence If It is conslderedat all Is tolerated but always on a kind of skeptical bashysis as though fidelity to ones work or profession had to be watched lest It undermine ones apostolic actions

Heading Right Way Professional competence does

not or course undermine the apostolate It supports It Unshyconniving dedication to ones work uncompromising effort to bring the comp~tence of ones work up to the level of ones tal shyents commands the natuml adshymiration and respect of the man Who so far as religion is conshycerned is an unbeliever It Is only after such an unbeliever has come to respect the natural goodshyness of the competent craftsman or professional that he Is led to wonder at the underlying motishyvation of such competence Whether or not he comes to see that motivation Is a profound Christian inspiration he Is at least heading in the right direcshytion

bullThe Holy Father asks the quesshy

tion whether those Catholic inshytellectuals who have achieved considerable public influence should participate in uncertain enterprises of an International character since such participashytion could seem to stand surety for an Inadmissable political or social system

Prejudice and Passion His answer is again encourag-

Ing Despite this seemingly unshyfavorable situation there still exists hesays a vasf area in which minds free from prejudice

and passion can bring harmony and help one another for the sake of a real and valuable comshymon good

In those international organishyzations which propose a unishyversal humanitarian goal for themselves say Pius Catholic intellectuals will find some genshy

erous souls and superior minds which are susceptible to being raised above material preoccushypatlons and of understanding that the truly collective destiny of humanity presupposes the abshysolute value of each of the indishyviduals who compose It

Catholic Responsibility Reason and mutual recognishy

tion of the natural law are solid enough support says Pius for Catholics to contribute their share to the world community in formation

Reading between the lines of the Popes Pax Romana addless I do not think it is fanciful to say he seems to feel that if Cathshyolics in fact do not contribute their share to the organization of the world community the world has but two alternatives a world union forced by tyranny or a world conflict ending in gloshybal catastrophe Indeed he reshymarks that men and nations are convinced that these are the alternatives to a world communshyity based on law Significantly he does not dissociate himself from that conviction

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NARRAGANSETT LEAGUE CO-CHAMPIONS Mount st Mary Ac~demy deshybaters of Fall River who shared honors with De -LaSalle Academy ofmiddot Newport were left to fight seated Patricia McGee president and Sylvia Sheehan secretary standshying Marilyn ~ennedy Margaret Griffin Mary Butler Carole Matimore and Mary Silva

Weating Miraculousmiddot Medal Leads To Conversion of Six in Family

TOLEDO (NCl--Six of the eight Hinseys are Catholics now thanks in a large measure to a

MiraculouS- Medal worn by the mother of the family While a patient In St Charles

Hospifal for three months in 1955 Mrs William M Hinsey

Jr a non-Catholic wore the medal It was the medal that got her and the hospital chapshylain Father Clarence Schuerman of the Precious Blood Fathers talking about the Church

Mrs Hinsey had no church afshyfiliation

At the hospital she started reading the Bible and a cate- chism She also read several books by Catholic authors Her ieading continued while she was convalescing at home

In 1956 she began taking relishygious instructions from Father

- Schuerman She said her read- shying of Father Leo Treses column in the Catholic Chronicle Toledo diocesan newspaper helped her to understand the sacrmiddotaments

She started going to Mass someshytimes accompanied by hell chishydren bull

Mrs Hinsey was baptized last October Then five of her chil shydren followed her example and embraced the Catholic faith

Mrs Hinseys older daughter Linda 15 attends Protestant services MI Hinsey does not belong to any church Mrs Hinshy

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Attleboro Women Elect Officers

New officers for the La(ii~s of

Ste Anne Sodality and Att~eboro District National Council of Catholic Women were elected at

0 joint meeting in middotst Josephs Hall Attleboro

Sodality officers are Mrs Jushyliette Gaudreau president Mrs Armand Pinault first vice-presishydent Mrs Adelard Gagnon sec- ond vice-president Mrs Ernest Charlebois secretary Mrs Julien Forget treasurer and Mrs Albert Moussea~ pl~blicity chairman

CounCIl offICers are Mrs Ra~ph Patunoff ~orth Attieboro presishydent MISS Jenr)le Repuccl Mansfield vice-president Mrs

George Bauzo Norton recording secretary Mrs Leo Campb~ll South Attleboro treasurer Very Rev John J Shay pastor of St John s Church Attleboro IS mCderator

A plIgrimage to LaBalette will be conducted Tuesday June 11 under the direction of Mrs Henrl Proulx r

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HEIDELBERG Germany (NC) -American Catholic lay action is now spreading among Amerishycans overseas with the establishshyment of a Military Council of Catholic Women in Europe I~

13 made up of nine area councils in Germany France and Italy

At a meeting here with Msgrbull (Lt Co) Charles J Murphy Vicar Delegate of the Armed Forceshere and Mary Donohoe organizational secretary of the National Council of Catholio Women 40 delegates of various womens groups discussed theil formal affiliation with Washshyington headquarters More than 60 groups are to join with an estimate of nell I I y 10000 women

Through the efforts of Miss Donohoe who held some 30

cmeetings during hel nine-week trfp through Germany France and Italy nine area councils of the new organization were set up in these countries

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How explain t~e hatred agalnst Our Divine Lord today No one hates Buddha or Socrates or Mohammed no one lifts hill fists against Lenin It Is because these are dead But Christ live~ He lives in His Mystical Body the Church He lives in the

osouls of the faithful in the state of grace He lives In the Eu charist in the tabernacle

The Devil never inspires anyone to hate the dead fOr example Napoleon But he does inspire even pagans to hate Christ This eXPlains a wild orgy of hate that took place in

bull a Mission in China Iititie children entered the Catholic Mission dragged the Sister prayshying before the Blessed Sacrament into the streets tore the altar linens to shreds ripped the arms off the crucifix used candlesticks to smash the Stations of middotthe Cross pried the tashybernacle from the altar but unable to force the steel door they threw it into the street

Souls who are sensitive to Christ still enduring His Passion will make an extra visit to Our Lord in the Blessed Sacrashyment They will scarifice a luxury to

enable the Holy Father to erect a tabershy nacle in some-other part of the world where Jesus will be loved and adored in peace

GOD LOVES YOU to Mrs A A for $35 I am a housewife whose six children have all grown uP except on I have so much extra tim now that I sew for other people and make a little spendshy

ing money this way The earnings of the past month and a half are for the Missions to MSJ Thls is a beautiful day to be alive and as I am just getting over a recent illness I am most thank ful to be feeling so well again Because everything looks so brigh for me heres $3 to help make it bright for someone else to BS Heres $2 for your charitable work Two dollars Is the usual bet so I know this wUl be a bet well placed on a sure thing which will win place and show to SE Enclosed find $25bull tips which I saved for a month for the poor of the world to WT Passed up a 35-cent Ice cream soda today so here it is wrapped upln a weeks cigarette money-in all $135

Nature is dressed in softest pastels and In the midst of these lovely hues the radiance of the white Bridal (own First Communion dress and Graduation robe bear witness to the pure

joy of these happy spring days Why not give the lovely white stature of OUR LADY OF TELEVISION as a gift this year foil Weddings First Communion or Graduation We will send thmiddot statue at your request and a donation of $3 for the poor of the world

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Sports Chatter season thiE week Competition stopped a Red Wilson smash THE ANCHORshywlll be continued throughout the with his face and had to be Thurs Mav 23 1957I lSISummer months culminating In carried off the field Fortunately September with ~he playoffs for Attendance at Games Best Rosen on the restricted list inshyCausey was not seriously injured the Diocesan championship Why stead of the voluntary retired not get out and see your team and it is believed that Malzone list Under this arrangementWay to Help eyO Players In action Theres noting like an fluffered only a bad bruise Talkshy Rosen could return to the lineup appreciative audience to bring ing about third basemen its tomorrow rather than observeBy Jack Kineavy out a boys best efforts worthy of note that the Cleve~ the 60-day wait were he on the

Lady lIanager land Indians have placed Al voluntary list Somerset Bleh School Coach Just a few years ago a controshy

An unwritten but well adhered to baseball law deshy versy of major proportions arose In the press box at Harvardmands that changes be made when a club is floundering Stadium The occasion was theSuch is the case with the Washington Senators As a reshy Lincoln M Dunlapannual Harvard-Cornell football

sult manager Charley Dressen was fired by president Cal game The issue centered about REGISTERED ENGINEERGriffith In Detroit on the the presence of a distaff CornelshySen at 0 l s first Western The new league brIngs to 28 the Ian sports writer intent on covershy Announces the relocation of his office for the swing number of circuits in the Nation- Ing the game for the school paper practice of Professional Engineering atfrom the heretofore all male

The action brought howls al Association which embraces sanctuary atop the Stadium elf derision from all Quarters It some 200 teams in all Tradition was ultimately breechshy 19 PURCHASE STbeing a generally regarded cershy Should Encourage Boys ed but not without difficulty

Fall River Mass taInty that the present Washingshy Amateur ball In these environs Stonehill College in North Eaton ton roster would experIence diffishy and I daresay generally is but a goes Cornell one better however culty in a Triple A classification shadow of its former stature The Chieftains varsity tennis bull Direct engineering services to architects industrialHowever as a matter of expeshy novations have been introduced Quad boasts a lady manager institutional and commercial establishments dience the manager is the most In the form of Little League for Miss Anne Carrigg 57 of Brockshy

bull Studies reports estimates design plans specificationsexpendable and It is he who must youngsters Pony and Babe Ruth ton supervIsion an~ consultatIonao Named to succeed Dressen Leagues for early adolescents Really Bot Corner was Coach Harry Lavagetto It Almost unique however in its Its open season on third baseshy bull Air Conditioning Air Cleaning Boiler Plants DryingIs no no secret that Cookie was organizational setup is the CYO men Latest casualty is the Red Electrical Exhausting HeatIng Piping Plumbing a most reluctant successor This which affords the older player Box Frank Malzone The rookie Sprinklers Refrigeration Ventilation is readlly understandable Lavashy the opportunity of participating third sacker was felled by a bad aetto has long been a Dressen during and beyond his high bounce hopper off the bat of Telephones OSborne 4-6306 aide He too severed connections IIchool days These parish spon- Joe DeMaestri Two weeks ago with the Brooklyn organization In 53 when the Dodger front is~ol~e~d~t~ea~m~s~l~a~u~n~ch~e~d~t~h~e~1~95~7~~b~0~n~U~S~y~ou~n~g~s~te~r~~w~a~Yn~e~c~a~u~s~e~y~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ _ office refused to give boss Dresshylen any more than a one year pact even though Charley had annexed the National League title that year

Actually Ludicrous The situtation actually is ludishy

crous There has been no evIshydence of player disgruntlement with Dressen Early In the month fiery Catcher C 1i n t Courtney was fined $200 for Inshylubordlnation but Pete Runnels and Eddie Yost - two of the few bona fide major league operashy

tlves of the club - vouched for Dressens fair-mindedness In his dealings wIth the players The move certainly cant be attributshyed to financial belt tightening The club is obligated to honor its contract with Bressen and It Is only natural to assume that Lavagettos paycheck will be larger in keeping wIth his greater lesponslblllties That Dressen IS IL most competent baseball man aoes without saying What then has the front office gained Lavagettos reaction is signifishycant What can I do that Charley couldnt he asked Indeed the ways of baseball middotare aometimes strange

Paroehlab Bumble Somerset Coach Ed Lowneys Holy Famishy

ly nine came up with the bIggest upset of the scholastic season last Thursday a 1-0 decisIon over So mer II e t defending Narry League champions The game was Jemln1scent of past historic Iltruggles between the two friendshyly rivals Beaten in an early Ileason encounter and mired deep In the standings with an Ull1mshypressive 2-7 record the Parochiashyals werent conceded a chance agaInst their talent laden rivals The game certainly Js lllustrative of the humbling influence of sports It is a well known fact that coaches - particularly footshyball coaches - have a tendency to cry poor In pre-season analshy)ses Some characterIstically reshyduce caution to absurdity I wonder however1 some of these dour predictions arent born of an experIenced appreciation for

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this Summer It will stalt as a four team affaIr each with It major league sponsor Baltimore Brooklyn Pittsburgh and St Louis are the parent teams repshylesented

The league will callY a D elasslficatlon and only playeJs wIth no previous professional exshyJ)el1ence wlll be eligible In theory it is designed to IJive young players a chance to develshyt)j) llJnong tbelr peers in their ~IJmiddotllt ycm of profcllsional ball

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D~ly Cross Fathers Mark J-hilee

HOLY CROSS FATHERS CENTENNIAL Officers of the Solemn HOLY CRO~S CONGREGATION OBSERVES CENTENNIAL Rev High Mass offered at Coyle High are Rev James F Lyons (left) deaconi Michael Jednakowski CSC chaplain to the Brothers at Coyle High Rev Michael Jednakowski CSC (second left) celebrant Rev Jos~ph Taunton is greeted by Brother Eudes Hartnett CSC pr~ncipal of the L Powers subdeacon and Rev ~rancis B Connors (right) master of school while Rev Edward Hartnett CSC ofmiddot the Holy Cross Mission ceremonies Fatpers Lyons Powers and Connors are Coyle graduates Band looks on

May is a month of momentous importance for one tion of the young boys body Father Tho m a 8 C Duffy of Taunton was named Presimiddot mind and soul It is not in the new Superior of the Mission dent In 1951 during the pres

of th~ religious institutes of the diocese of Fall River I t elementary schools that these denJy of Rev Francis BolandBand was able to invite his men cmarks the one hundredth anniversary of the papal ap- precious possessions of youth are to move from North Dartmouth Stonehill became co-educational

Proval of the Constitutlons of the CongTegation of Holy threatened it is in the high In 1952 the General Chapter apmiddot _ school and college where minds to North E~ston So ample were proved the elevation of the East-

Cross which was founded in are maturing faculties awaken the accomodatio~s moreover it ern Vice-Province to the rank LeMansFl~al)Ce in 1837 The founded the University of No- lng and habits being formed was possible to move the semi- of Province

Priests of the Congregation tre Dame du Lac in Ii log cabin shaping the youths whole future nary too The North Dartmouth Province Split on the shore of St Marys Lake life-both in this life and the house then became the needed

conduct Stonehill College outside the tiny village of South next C Holy Cross Novitiate with the The growth of the college Saint Pius Tenth Seminary and Bend Several years later the In the same letter the Bishop present Superior General Very forced the Mission Band to remiddot Our Lady of Holy Cross Semin- Holy Cross Sisters opened a announced that the Brothers of Rev Christopher OToole as turn to its old home near New ary in North Easton the Holy school for girls nearby It was Holy Cross from Notre Dame Master of Novices Bedford the Novitiate meantime Cross Mission Band in North called St Marys wereto teach in the new school had been transferred to the Dartmouth the Brothers of the Priests Brothers arid Sisters Father Donahue had thus sent Open StonehlllCollege Green Mountains of Vermont A Congregation direct Monsignor of Holy Cross came to Canada his own religious to direct the For 11 years no further foun- new classroom building Holy Coyle High School in Taunton to start schools in 1847 and in school named in honor of his old dations were made in the East Cross Hall completed in Janushythe Sisters of Holy Cross teach at 1853 at the special behest of the friend But in 1946 Rev James Conner- ary 1957 is the newest Stonehill Saint Anthonys parish in New Sovereign Pontiff the Congre- ton was sent by the Provincial structure a cafeteria and recreshy

Dartmouth Seminarymiddot tmiddot 1 b il i i tBedford gation undertook to staff mis- to meet the request made by the a lOna u d ng s expec ed to The foimder of the Congrega- sion outposts in Bengal India At approximately the same Most Revmiddot Will i a m Hafey be started this summer accordshy

tiono( Holy cross Very Rev Publish Magazine time that plans for Coyle High Bishop of Scranton for a col- ing to Rev James Sheehan Basil Anthony Mary Moreau e The growth of Holy Cross in School were going ahead Father leg in Wilkes - Barre Pa That President of Stonehill diocesan priest of Le Mans was the United States from the Donahue had interested himself year Christ the Kings Col- As the priests society has adshyborn in 1799 while the Directory founding of Notre Dame has in the prospect of opening a ege for men was opened Three vaneed in the East so has the still ruled France While Basil been considerable Besides es- seminary in the diocese Bishop years later in May 1948 the ter- Brothers In the General Chapshywas still a young boy Napoleon tablishifil~ other schools like- St Cassidy acting in the name of ritory including New England tel of 1945 it was decided that Buonaparte made the name of Edwards University in Austin the disabled Bishop Feehan who and the Middle Atlantic States the common good called for the France terrible in the ears of all Texas in 1876 and Partland Uni- had expressed the wish to have was constituted the Eastern Vice priests and Brothers to have sepmiddot Europe By the time the future versity Portland Oregon in 1901 Holy Cross priests in Fall River Province of Holy Cross Father arate provinces under the one founder had been aidained to the Congregation has attempted invited Father Donahue to come Connerton was named Vice-Pro- General Administration the holy priesthood he could see other things In 1865 the first east to look at some property vincial and one of his first off- As the Centenary Year begins his mother country everywhere Catholic weekly magazine The The Superior General together cial acts made known in the the works of the Congregation marked by the ravages of the Ave Maria was published at No- with Rev Alfred Charron CSC summer was to errect Stonehill under the Providence of God are Revolution and Napoleonic ty- tre Dame PrOvincial of Canada and Rev College on the Ames estate in many There are foundations ranny James Burns CSC Provincial North Eaton It was called Stone- across the world with invitations

S t New England Site of Indiana came to Fall River hlll because it occupled what had to undertake more The priest1One ocle y In 1913 a young Holy Cross 1931 Th 1

Among the many French h R J W Do 10 ey were warm y re- before been called Stone Hill and Brothers of Holy Cross in preac er ev ames na- ceived by Bishop Cassidy and the House That fall the college the Diocese of Fall River are

priests who stirred themselves to hue conducted a mission in St purchase of the Crary Hospital opened with 125 male students aware of the great responsibilityrelieve this situation was the Marys parish in Taunton and tiN tl D t th h d tmiddot 1propel y n or 1 ar mou largely veterill1s of World War II that is theirs in tee uca lona Rev James Dujarie who found- on his return to Indiana ex- d d At f t h i was conSI ere Irst 1 was Rev George Benaglia a native program of the Ctturch heref St J 1820 to teach religion in schools of the people and said he hoped but by the time the General By August 1835 Father Dujarie that one day the Congregation Chapter of 1932 had clostd the

ed the Brothers 0 osep n pressed his delight with the piety impossible to acquire the estate

l1ad become so worn out with all ht t blsh lmiddottselfmiddot ln Newmig es a I purchase was made and the proshyhe had endured during the E 1 nd Thlrteen yealS laterng a perty for the seminary secured Reign of Terror that he Father Qonahue became Super- the next year The first Mass in turned to the young seminary ior General of Holy Cross In Q Our Lady of Holy Cross Semi professor Basil Moreau to have very few years he was to realize nary was offered by Father him assume the government of the hope of 1913 Donahue on the Feast of the t he Brothers Some time before Th beloved Monslgnor Jamese Immaculate Conception of Mary tl1is at the ~uggestion of Fath~r Coyle was pastor of St Marys Dec 8 1933 The Brothers from Dujarie Father Moreau had set when Father Donahue preached Coyle joined with the priests in about organizing a group of aux- the mission While it is not the great act of thanksgiVing iliary priests to assist in the min- known if the Monsignor ever dis- In May 1934 Rev Archibald istry of the diocese and to teach cussed the matter with Father McDowell CSC came to estabshyin colleges Donahue then he had for a long Ush an eastern branch of the

In 1837 Father Moreau found- t Ie hed the ldea of seeIme c 1 11S bull Holy Cross Mission Band in ed a new religiots family pat- ing a high school for boys built North Dartmouth It was soon temed on the Holy Family the In th F 11 R D The a Iver lOcese e evident as more priests arrived Brothers were dedicated to the died b f h 1good priest e ore e cou d to work as missioners and as the foster father of Christ as Jose- realize his project but when number of postulants for the phites of Holy Cross a newly preaching the eulogy at Mon- priesthood increitsed that the organized group of Sisters of signor Coyles funeral Most Rev North Dartmouth house was no Holy Cross were dedicated to the J middotC d th A t 1ames assl y en pos 0 lC longer large enough for both Mother of God and the priests Administrator announceltithat groups were consecrated to the Sacred such a school would soon be built He-art of Jesus as Salvatorists of He remarked that Monsignor Settle in North Easton Holy Cross (When approval for Coyle had been putting small During the first months ofI

this new congregation was sought sums aside for the purpose for 1935 accordingly Father Mcshyin Rome the Holy See wisely de- years and that this money would Dowell and a fellow missioner creed that the priests and Broth- be supplemented for the project Father George FiScher were ers should be grouped together Coyle High School scouting the countryside north in one society and the Sisters in - Excavation began in Decem- of Taunton for new quarters their own society) - ber 1932 and the official open- The lovely estategt of Frederick

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Gifts were presented to tha officers of the Womens Guild bowling league officers at the annual banquet Recipients wera Kay Martel president Geneshyvieve Granito secretary and Ruth Boff treltsurer Trophies were presented to the champion team Including Florence Almeida capshytain Lena Stevens Alice Braga Emma Leite and Ann Paquin Inshydividual trophies were presented to Collette Couture high avershyage Grace Flanagan high threeshystring Eileen Capone high sinshygle Ellen Partridge good sport and consolation

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Rev John J Kelly pastor and Rev William F OConnell and Rev John p Driscoll assistants were guests of the Womens Club at the annual insklllation banshyquet In the church hall last night Miss Mary L Tyrell was marshal officer

Officers are Miss Maureen McCioskey president Mrs EvershyettC Cowell vice-president Miss Constance C Lynch secreshytary Mrs WUlIam J Sundershyland Jr treasurer

Boord of Directors Includes Mrs Arthur L Duffy outgoing president Mrs Rocco Postlglishyone and Mrs William F ONeil

Mrs Donald F Negus was chairman and Mrs Daniel J Freeman co-chairman of the committee

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Newly installed officers of tha Holy Name Society are William Raposa president E1l1est Teves vice-president Joseph Gagnon secretary Raymond Machado treasurer and Dennis Raposa ergeant-at-alms

Dr Jere V Sullivan guest speaker at the societys annual Communion breakfast gave an account of Portuguese customs in the home

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FALL RIVER Lachance andMrs Lachance of The debate team tied with 325 Columbia St Joan won the

De LaSalle Academy of Newport Dominican Academy Alumnae for the championship of the Association scholarship through Narragansett Debating League high school after eight years in each team having a record of Dominican elementary school eight wins and one loss The She also received several scholarshyMount speakers included Mary ship awards during her undershyButler Carol Mattimore Patri- graduate work at the University cia McGee Sylvia Sheahan of Massaehusetts where she is a Marilyn Kennedy Mary Silva senior and Margaret Griffin Atty Wll- The Federation grant is to be 11am B SulIlvan Is coach and applied toward her preparation Sister Mary Flora RSM facuI- for her mastersdegree in literashyty adviser tur~at the University of Wiscon-ST MARYS HIGH ~in

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the 1958 yearbook staff as edishytor-in-chief Other members are High honor students have been

Judith Megan business man- announced as follows juniorsshyFernanda Carreiro highest avershy

agel Frances Corcoran assist- age Master Castro Helen Ganshyant business manager Elaine Keefe advertising editor Caro- non Rita Souza Jacqueline Busshy1yn Baker literary editor siere and Anne Delaney sopho-

mores-Carol Regan highestmiddotAlso Nancy Griswold art editor Elizabeth Tallent alum- average Elizabeth Cetola freshshynae editor Claire Tonry club men-Susan Roy highest avershyeditor Patricia Cooper photog- age Jo-Ann Caspar Gladys raphy and Constance LaPlante OConnell Barbara TavaresBarshysocial editor blua Gaspar Janice Moniz Wini-

Jeanne St Germain has been fred Welch and Margaret Lahey awarded honorable mention in The entire student body from the National Competition of pre-primary to senior class will Youth Leadership sponsored by take partin the annual May the Elks Association Procession next Tuesday Bene-

The annual May procession in diction and consecration of the honor of Mary Queen of the school to our Blessed Mother will Universe Will be held Friday follow Natalie Petrone school May 31 Rev John J Galvin captain will be May Queen STD director of the school Eunice Edgett Is the recipient will be speaker Jeanne St Ger- of a scholarship awarded by the main will read the Act of Con- Fan River Junior Music Club IleCration Senior students of Sister SteshyJESUS-MARY ACADEMY phen Mary SUSC presented a FALL RIVER recital In the school hall Tues-

Eighteen seniurs and juniors day are prep~ring 32 elementary Mrs Richard H Leary gym inshypublic school pupils for their structor has chosen the members first Holy Communion in Notre of four classes to compete in the Dame Church this month imnual voleyball tournament

A May Day reception to be HOLY FAMILY HIGH held in the auditorium next NEW BEDFORD Wednesday will begin with Mass Mary Lou Treadup senior class followed bya Communion break- secretary assisted by girl home fast Claire Bemier prefect of room officers was chosen to the sodality with Pauline Cou- crown the statue of Our Lady lombe and Claudette Labreche at the traditional May ceremony as attendants will crown the An inspiring talk on the place statue of Our Lady following a of Mary in the life of each stushyprocession to the grotto on the dent was given by Rt RevMsgr convent grounds Rev Andre James J Gellard VG Jusseaume of St Josephs New Sister Mary Carmelita RSM Bedford wllI be speaker of the faculty directed the choir

A prize school banner has been composed of boys and girls from presented to the school by the the school at the Pontifical yenass Business Educational World for for vocations offered by Bishop proficiency In commercial sub- Cormolly in St Lawrence Church Jects Claire Lachance Claire Tuesday Latessa Monlque Clapin and Citations provided by the New Vivian fdercler were awarded England Association of Becond~

8 THE ANCHORshy11Iurs May 23 1957

Most Students Read Catholic Magazines

NEW YORK (NC) - The Catholic Press Association said a survey of 5749 high school and college students in St Louis shows that 84 per cent read Catholic magazines regularh

Fourteen per cent of the stushydents said they do not read them at all and two per cent said they read them occasionally

Todays Catholic youth reshyported the CPA want to see in their Catholic magazines more editorials and articles on current controversial issues lessdidacshyticism and more criticism of books theatre movies TV based on canons of good art and not devoted entirely to the moral content of the medium reshyviewed

Grade Schools Taboo Lipstick and Dating

PEORIA ~NC) Dating dancing and attending boy-and girl parties have been banned for 6000 Catholic grade school students here

Also girls in Catholic grade schools ~ill be forbidden to wear lipstick or other makeup in a new code which will go into efshyfect in the citys 15 Cathollc schools next fall

Pastors and school officials from all Peoria area churches took the action which is to reshytain for grade school boys and girls their proper treasure of childhood and to retard preshymature acceleration into social ventures

The officials said they hope the rules will be the basis for

- a similar code -i1 all parts of the diocese

FaH River Students Have Honor Roles

John Gagnon Clnd Roger Lanshydry both of Fall River will be valedictorian and honor essayist respectively at Commencement exercises at La Mennais Pre paratory School Alfred Maine On June 16 Brother Henry FICbull the principal announces

Gagnon willspeak on ProvidshyIng a Religious Atmosphere in the Home and Landry will disshycuss Design of a Religi6us Edshyucator

After a year of religious inshystruction and training _both young men will enter Le Menshynais College to prepare for teachshying careers

Group Guidance Bhorthan~ certificates An aar~ ary SChool Principals were pre- SAN FRANCISCO (NC) for supenor merit In bookkeep- sented to Nancy -Egan and Ann - Catholic high schools here wUI ing was presented to Ceclle Du~ Harding seniors by Brother have available for use this Fall charme Michael of St Marys High a series of four workbooks cover-MT ST MARY ACADEMY Waltham The awards were giv Ing the field of Group Guidance FALL RIVER en for their efforts to provide The job undertaken by the

Sister Mary Dionysia R S M pleasure for the children of St books is to present for class disshyand Sister Mary ne~isita Marys Home New BedfordMlss cussion certain critical subjects R S M wlIl accompany a group Egan devoted many afternoon of 21 students who wlIl make the hours to teaching dancing to the closed retreat at Cathedral Camp chlIdren with Miss Harding as tomorrow Saturday and Sunday accompanist

The Glee club merited highest ST ANTHONY HIGH rating at the Southeastern NEW BEDFORD Massachusetts Music Festival Sister Mary DoloroSa and Sisshyheld at Whitman Dr Edward F tel Maiyof St Amel1a missionshyGilday of Lowell State Teachers ares o~ Holy Cross explaIned College who judged the perform- the details of ~helr mission work ance commented As usual this during their visit to the school group Is excellent-verY well Sister Dolorosa spent four years trained-eVidently taking joy and In charge of a dispensaiy in justifiable pride in their work Haiti Sister Amelia has taught They are a credit to their school catchism and has done social and their directors work foi the past eight years DOMINICAN CADEMY among the natives of Pakistan FALL RIVER Both are home for a much-

Rev Matthew SuIIlvan SSCC needeci rest of the Sacred Heart Monastery SACRED HEARTS Fairhaven wlll celebrate the an- FAIRHAVEN nual Alumnae Mass in the acade Trophies badges and honor my chapel at 830 Sunday morn- certificates wlIl be presented to lng and will also be speaker at outstanding members of the the Communion breakfast fol- Catholic Civics Club at an open lowing the Mass Members of the meeting in the parish hall at 1957 graduating class will be re- 730 next Wednesday night ceived into the Alumnae Asso- Goal of all Catholic Civics elation on this occasion Clubs as sponsored by the Com-

Joan Ann Lachance 53 has mission on American Citizenship been awarded a $1200 scholar- at Catholic University is to teach amphlp for graduate work by the youth to practice Christian soshyMassachusetts Federation of cial principles for the benefit of Womens Clubs their neighborhood

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New Bedord Young Folk Plan To Attend Dia logue Mass

THIRD BEST IN ALL UNITED STATES William Sylvia son of Mr and Mrs William Sylvia of 357 South Oxford Street Fall River was awarded a bronze medal for placing third in the national Primary Division Boys International Contestof the A N Palmer Company The annual contest is open to the Good Writers Club Father Arthur Tansey rector of St Marys Cathedral makes the presentation while Williams teacher at st Marys School

The New Bedford District Council of the DioceSQn Council of Catholic Women iilvltes aU youth in its district to attend a Dialogue Mass to be offered at 9 Thursday morning May 30 Feast of the Ascension in Holy Name Church New Bedford

Approved by Bishop Connolly the Mass will have a special Inshytention for Cathol1c boys and girls the world over who are deshyprived of the opportunity to hear Mass and practice their lel1shygion

Catholic youth united in prayer can set an example for other young people which is Catholic

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Secularism Demands Total Servitude of Individual

The Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DD Bishop of Reno

The reflectiop attributed to King Solomon that there Is nothing new under the sun was probably not original with that wisest of men Likely enough he had picked it up somewhere and passed it off as the gem of his midnight meditations There is cershytainly nothing new in the secularist charge that Cashytholicism is a divisive factor In contemporary life It was levshyelled against the infant Church In the days of Imperial Rome lt furnished Indeed the official excuse for the persecutions of the first three centuries

There is an odd fascination to be found In comparing the wrltshyblgS of the second century Roshyman philosopher Celsus with those of one of his modern eounterparts Paul Blanshard tor example Any advantage on the score of interest or dignity rests with the former Celsus at least had the excuse that the Church of his day was a relashytively fresh phenomenon and that the sources of his informashytion were difficult to come by and assess for accuracy He seems to have been honestly concerned for the welfare of the Empire he revered though how far his honesty went in fabriclJtlng his eharges against the Church has always been open to question

Threat to Unity Celsus nevertheless was an

acute critic He based his attack onmiddot Christianity less on the foolshyIsh allegations he made against the divinity of Christ than on the fact that the Church was an Imperium In imperio a threat to the unity and Integrity of the Roman state Rome prided hershyself on her tolerance She welshycomed all the gods and was perfectly willing to enshrine them in her pantheon but only on condition that they should be as It were good citizens of the Empire submissive to Its secular absolutism Christianity lefused this condition It insisted that Its law being God-given was above any Imperial decree For Celsus there was only one conclusion Christianity would have to be crushed

As a good pagan of philosophishycal bent Celsus seems not to have welcomed this result He would have much preferred that the difference be settled amicashybly and that if the Christians persisted in holding to their absurd beliefs they should at least recognize the supremacy of the state Surely he thought thlampl would entail no hardship A tew gestures of conformity a tew grains of incense a little closing of the eyes when official paganism made its minimal deshymands and all would be well But If Christians were to hold fast to their pollcy of intransishygence If they were to maintain their stubborn principle of the lupremacy of God and His law the very foundations of the state would be subverted Religion in the view of Celsus is all very wellin its way but it must not interfere with the integrity of Rome

Civilization in Danger As Father Danielou remarks

in his study of Origens controshyversy with Celsus there is someshything almost moving in this cry from an old Romans heart It lIeemed to Celsus that the whole of the ancient world the entire civlllzation of Greece and Rome R thing at once religious politishycal and cultural was in danger and his grievance against the

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Christians was that they would not exert themselves in its servshyice But Celsus erred in supposshying that the Church had no interest in the salvation of the commonwealth The real point at issue was not that the Chrisshytians could not or would not be good Romans the point was shyand is - that no state can justly legislate contrary to the laws of God

In the long pull we know it was the Church that saved the Empire giving it that enormous lease on life which enabled it to endure in one form or another untll the very eve of modern times But our contemporary secularism whether of the comshymunist or positivist variety has chosen to ignore the lesson Far less tolerant than Rome it deshymands the total servitude of the individual It is unwilling to conshycede a single right as inhering in the human personality which is not the largesse of the benevshyolent state The Rome of Celsus would have been satisfied with a few exterhals of conformity the secular totalitarianism of today insists upon the slavery of the mind no less than that of the body

Would Destroy Church In our America the contest is

now shaping up around Catholic education But it is plainly stupid to suppose that were the Church in a moment of weakness to agree to the secularization of schools the matter would end there The secularist drive is aimed at the very institution of the Church herself it wlll be satisfied only when she is reshyduced to utter impotence There is a certain incredible naivete on the part of those Catholics who pIofess to believe that the edushycational secularists are simply good fellows at heart who are carried away as it were by their enthusiasm for the general welshyfare The evidence is pretty conshyclusive that their program has been mapped out with utmost care and deliberate calculation And it is not as though it were hidden in their secret archives bull they have publlshed it for all the world to read

Celsus In th~ second century Paul Blanshard Glenn Archer Mrs Agnes Meyer and their 11k in the twentieth But all along the secularists have seen the Point clearlY and steadily We have ho king but Caesar is their perennial rallY-cry The point of attack is Christ the King

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Vincent T Tuohy has been inshyaugurated as the first woman president in the 41-year history of St Josephs College for Womshyen conducted by the Sisters of the Pious Congregation of St Joseph

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Sister Visitation an Irish-born missionary is an eight-year veteran of the leper colony in Abakaliki Nigeria where she is medical officer surgeon and general plactitioner for 3000 lepers

Following her novitiate in Droshygheda Ireland she spent eight years in study including a year of special studies in tropical dishyseases in London Hei religious community includes Registered Nurses and Registered Pharmashycists All Registered Pharmacist members of the order are honorshyary members of the Catholic Pharmacists Guild of the Fall River Diocese

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If as Alger Hiss seems to intimate in his new book In the Court of Public Opinion (Knopf $5) his lawyers are continuing to search for evidence that wouldwarrant re-opening his case a readingof this book would be more important than it would I

otherwise be For I can find ness willmiddot demonstrate that the verdi~t was justifiable Because

no convincing evidence in I happen to believe that the the book itself of a miscar- Chambers work is a great docushyriage 01 maladministration C of ment of our time I do not regret justice in the original decision And I continue to be convinced of the solidity and general worth of Whitaker Chambers witness

I was involved for many months after tlie Chambers book appeared in giving a series of era1 reshyviews of it and of evalushyating 0 the I books appearshying on the case - tho s e by

Ralph de Toshyledano AlIsshytaire Coo kand Lord Joshy

witt Because of this I had occasion to study Mr Chambers work thoroughly and repeatedly reading it in toto perhaps six times By way of preparing to review Mr Hiss book I have made a new reading of Chambers I continue to be impressed by his honesty his seriousness and-so far as a non-actor in the drama can judge-his control of the fads of the case

Typewriter Evidence At the same time I am willing

to admit that Mr Hiss book ought to be re-read a few times in order that the full weight of

- ~Is argument may be felt The case is immensely complicated and the interweaving of various elements of evidence very puzshyzling It is probably a gross over-simplification to say tha t Mr Hiss complete case stands or falls on the evidence of the typewriter which he claims was especiallymanufactured by Mr Chambers assistants If this is so Mr Hiss has not convinced at least one reader of the feasishybility of so manufacturing a typewriter that would deceive all experts who deal with such mat-

I tels I believe that one can accord

much sympathy to MI Hiss conshytention that the climate of opinshyion at the time of his trials was unfortunate for him But the chain of physical evidence preshysented in the Chambers book reshymains for me the most convincshying argument for the validity of the verdict

Cort Evidence Like Lord Jowitts unfortunate

book which had to be drastically revised after an early edition had proved seriously erroneous In the Court of Public Opinion depends heavily upon the willingness of the reader to wade through and to analyze carefully for himself a mass of court-presented evishydence

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the re-opening of the subject that may send more readers to that work if only for comparishyson with the present book - It is by the way difficult to believe that the immense amount of special newspaper coverage given to the Hiss book is imparshytial in tone It would seem weighted in favor of Hiss even though in the book the Ameiishycan press is accused of being blshyased against Hiss That is cershytainly not the recollection of this reviewer

Greenes Theology Weak Graham Greens latest play

The Potting Shed (Viking $3) is now available in book form and I should say that a preliminary reading thereof would be almost indispensable to anyone who wishes to see the play with pioshyfit Greens only other play The Living Room dealt like this one with a theological theme My own opinion is that both plays faii because of a weakness in Greenes theological knowlshyedge and reasoning I

The Potting Shed concerns the psychological disintegration and subsequent restoration to normality of James Califer son of professionally free~thihking and atheistic parents For two acts the ieader (oi playgoer) is kept- guessing about the nature of the experiellce that took place in the potting shed when James was thirteen and that deranged his whole life

Bargain With God Then the answer is provided

by Father William Califer James uncle and the only Catholic members of the family At their first meeting the priestmiddot tells James the story of how as a child James had attempted suishycide by hanging in the shed The ~oung Father William had knelt by the side of the apparently lifeshyless boy and bargained with God for his life Perhaps It WQuld be unfair to prospective readers or viewers to reveal the nature of the bargain-but on the credishybili ty of this act rests the sfrength of the playas a whole

Along with Waiting for Goshydot this is the most religious play of recent months-and like Godot It is going to be a cause for heated argument for many months to

10 Tilt ANCIHIORshyThunbull Moi1 2) 1957

Stresses World Duty On Atomic Research

TOKYO (NC) - Holy duty forbids the use of atomlc re search for purely destructive purposes His Eminence Joseph Cardinal Jirings Archbishop of Cologne declared at a press conshyference following a half hour audience withEmperor Hirohito in the Imperiai P-

The Cardinal hat the note recently given J Pope Pius XII to Japanese special envoy Masatoshi Matsushita sufficientshyly set forth the Churchs position on the atom question But he added the problem is of vital concern to all and the practical prpblems Involved should be freely and fully discussed in good faith by all nations

Asked about the future of Gershymany Cardinal Frings said that all future development must come through what he called Christian statesmanship The German people seek unification he declared but not without liberty of conscience

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Study of Infinity of God Leads to Jesus Christ

By F J -Sheed

Where was God before the universe was created asks the street-corner heckler His question breaks up nicely into two-Where was God when tqere wasnt any where Where was God when there w~snt any when Briefly the answer is that the words where and when ~ave no application to God at all But if we are as brief IlS that no one will see the Ilnswer

Where means in what place which means in what location In space But God Is a spirit tlIld a spirit doeS not occupy IIpace only boshydies need space Yet we do say that God Is eve r y where How can He be everywhere if He is not In Ilpace at all

Energy of God FOllQwd closely ~verywhere

lJleans where everything is The phrase God is eveiywhere means that God is In every thing Clearshyly a spiritual being Is not In ~ material being as water Is In a cup We must look fOl a different meanlng for the word In A Iipiritua1belng Is said to be where It operates In the things thlt reshyceive the effects of its power My lioul fOl Instance Is In every part of my body not by being spread out so that every bodily part has bull little bit of soul to itself but because the souls life-giving energies pour Into every partmiddot of the body Everything whatsoever receives the energy of Ood bringing It into existence and Iteepmg it there that is the sense In which Ood Is omnipresent Is everywhere In everything It 18 JlO convenience for God of course He does not need things But they need Him desperately

We can now look at the secshyond part of our hecklers question -before the universe was created Just as where~ Is a word of space-and God Is not In space so before Is a word of time-and God is not In time either

God Is Changeless What Is time st Augustine

lave the superb answer I know what time Is-provided you dont ask me But he went on flbm there and so must we Time is the measurement of change Things go on changing and time measures the changes A watch whose hands do not move will Jlot tell the time-because time measures chanjJe Where nothing changes there Is nothing for time to measurp so there Is no time Our material unlverse Is continushyously changing and time belongs to It God Is changeless so time has no meaning In relation to JIlm We are In time Ood 18 In eternity

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you It may be difficult at first Keep thlnklnglt over God is changeless because He is infinite He has all perfections He cannot lose any of them so there is no past lnto which they can flow away Nor is there any future from which new perfections cali

flow to Him He has all per~ecshytions in the present a present which does not change and does not cease That Is eternity The universe He created Is not llke that Things come and go Change is continuous Time and the universe started together

Concept of Eternity We must concentrate upon the

concept of eternity it brings us deep into the meaning of Ood

You and I and all men are in time which means that we are never at any moment the whol~

of ourself What we were last year what we will be next year all belongs to our total being but last year has gone and next year has not arrived There never Is a moment when we are all there We possess our being the philosophers say successively Net so Ood All that He Is He possesses In one single act of beshying Eternity does not mean evershylasting time time open at both ends so that however far you go back I~to the past there is no beginning however far you go forward Into the future there Is no end Eternity Is not time at ala It Is Gods total possession of Himself

Infinlty omnipresence eternishyty-these are rich and l~ewarding concepts but we shOUld not stay with them ~o long at a time to meet the living God Christ is there for us whom as St John says atmiddot the opening of his first Epistle we have seen with our eyes whom we have looked upon whom our hands hae handled The Infinlte we are studying is the same Infinite whom we meet In the Oospels the same Infinite whom we receive In the Blessed Eucharist

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The Family Clinic

Self-Centered Husbands Cause Needless Anxiety

By Rev John L~ Thomas SJ st Louis University

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My husband doesnt like a thing do around the house Weve been married for almost six months and things arent getting any better Ive learned one thing though his mother is just about the best cook houseshy

keeper buyer and so on since Eve set up shop Im as a reflection ow their own efshygetting tired of trying to forts The young bride middottends to

be so sensitive because to someplease him Nothing I do extent she feels she is in comshyseems to be just right How does petition with hero husbands mother She wants to prove that she is just as competent and efshyficient as her older riyal forgetshyting that she has already won the battle by getting some mothshyers son to marry her

Set Him Right If a little analysis reveals tl111t

your present troubles represent nothing more than the normal growing pains of early marri shyage you have little to fret about Both of yOU will become more sure of yourselves- as time goes on When your husband thoughtshylessly brags about his mother reflect that some day youmiddot hope to have boys who wlll grow up to brag about you Youmiddotllmiddot like that wont you

On the other hand if youVI married to an habitual griper you have a different case on your hands Marriage calls formiddot ad- justment and adaptation but these should be mutual It Is not wise to make all the concessions in any partnership If your husshyband expects you to do so it WIll be prUdent to set him straight from the start Quarreling wont help matters under these circum~ stances State your position once and then ignore his later comshyments You have no reason to feel insecure After all yoU can always burn his toast and you can always say no cant you

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one handle such a man Some you n g males are

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Two Sides Is this the type you married

Lets not pass hasty judgriient There may be other factors inshyvolved in the situation which merit further consideration In the first place the early months of marriage call for numeious adjustments and changes Doshymestication is a gradual process and while theyre getting used to it some young men feel they are giving up more ortheir freedom than they bargained for At times young brides are more domineering than they imiddotealize The inexperienced groom may react by asserting his independshyence in curious ways One of these may be dissatisfaction with the way you run the house

Over Sensitive Second is it possible that you

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Third many young husbands are not aware of their brides normal feeling of insecurity in their lllt)V roles They may care- lessly throw out references to their mothers way of doing things without stopping to think tha t their brides may take this

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Collaboration Essential To Lasting World Peace

By Donald McDonald Davenport Catholic Messenger

Several weeks ago I commented J1ere on Pope Pius XIIs address to Pax Romana on the movement for world union and the responsibility of Catholics particularly intellectuals to contribute to the successful outcome of that movement I promised to return to this subject folshylowing receipt of the full text of the Popes address

If anything the text discloses an even stronger affirmation of the need for both world unshy10n and Cathoshylic contributions thereto t han was indicated In the first news report of the Popes speech

A Christian mys the Holy Father cannot remain Indiffershyent to the development of the world If he sees roughly outshylined under the pressure of events an ever more definite Inshyternational community he knows that this union wllled by the Creshyator ought to culminate In the union of minds and hearts In a common faith and a common love

Not onIf can he but he must work for the achievement of this community still In the making

Catholic Collaboration As I pointed out in the earlier

column Pius XII raises the question whether Catholics can collaborate In the formation of this world community With those institutlons where God Is not expressly recognized as the aushythor and legislator of the unishyverse

His answer to this question is yes and it may be useful to note two preliminary points leading to his affirmative anshybull wer

The first is Pius conception of the function of Catholic intellecshytuals as such You are not isoshylated researchers 01 autonomous thinkers he tells the Pax Roshymana members You are Cathshyolic intellectuals which means that you are charged with a unishyversal social responsibility for all that which concerns the spread of Christian truth and Its conshycrete application in all fields of activity

Social Responsibility The genuine Intellectual Is not

then the egghead which antl shy1ntellectuals too often would have the non-Intellectuals beshylieve He Is not a narrow specialshyIst nor Is he a pure theorist though both specialization and theory are indispensable Neither 1s he simply a clever conversa tionalist content with making points in the drawing-room or salon flashy in the way that a toy rocket Is flashy and with about as much staying power

The genuine Catholic Intelshylectual is rather charged with a universal social responsibility

This may explain ] might add why the authentic Catholic inshytellectual the man whose Cathoshylicity and scholarship are as deep as they are unquestionably of one piece Is invariably In othe very front of all truly progresshyelve reforms whether the reshyforms be of political social or economic structures both in the nation and between middotnatlons This may also explain why inshytellectuals are so cordially deshyIlpised by all self-serving specialshyinterest groups and by those citishyzens of demagogic Inclinations whose approach to all social poshylitical and economic problems is fundamentally emotional

Short-Cut Apologetics The second point of Pius XII

is one which is today being disshycussed with Increasing frequency Itnd penetration particularly among certain French and Engshylish theologians

By the Quthority which your

cultlire and the competence acshyquired in your profession conshyfer on you said the Pope to the Pax Romana members you are for your milieu both a question and an answer

Contrast this recognition of the infllience value of culture and personal competence in ones work or profession with the atti shytUde still too often found in short-cut apologetics and aposshytolic formulae that zeal and

good Intentions are really all that count Competence If It is conslderedat all Is tolerated but always on a kind of skeptical bashysis as though fidelity to ones work or profession had to be watched lest It undermine ones apostolic actions

Heading Right Way Professional competence does

not or course undermine the apostolate It supports It Unshyconniving dedication to ones work uncompromising effort to bring the comp~tence of ones work up to the level of ones tal shyents commands the natuml adshymiration and respect of the man Who so far as religion is conshycerned is an unbeliever It Is only after such an unbeliever has come to respect the natural goodshyness of the competent craftsman or professional that he Is led to wonder at the underlying motishyvation of such competence Whether or not he comes to see that motivation Is a profound Christian inspiration he Is at least heading in the right direcshytion

bullThe Holy Father asks the quesshy

tion whether those Catholic inshytellectuals who have achieved considerable public influence should participate in uncertain enterprises of an International character since such participashytion could seem to stand surety for an Inadmissable political or social system

Prejudice and Passion His answer is again encourag-

Ing Despite this seemingly unshyfavorable situation there still exists hesays a vasf area in which minds free from prejudice

and passion can bring harmony and help one another for the sake of a real and valuable comshymon good

In those international organishyzations which propose a unishyversal humanitarian goal for themselves say Pius Catholic intellectuals will find some genshy

erous souls and superior minds which are susceptible to being raised above material preoccushypatlons and of understanding that the truly collective destiny of humanity presupposes the abshysolute value of each of the indishyviduals who compose It

Catholic Responsibility Reason and mutual recognishy

tion of the natural law are solid enough support says Pius for Catholics to contribute their share to the world community in formation

Reading between the lines of the Popes Pax Romana addless I do not think it is fanciful to say he seems to feel that if Cathshyolics in fact do not contribute their share to the organization of the world community the world has but two alternatives a world union forced by tyranny or a world conflict ending in gloshybal catastrophe Indeed he reshymarks that men and nations are convinced that these are the alternatives to a world communshyity based on law Significantly he does not dissociate himself from that conviction

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At the hospital she started reading the Bible and a cate- chism She also read several books by Catholic authors Her ieading continued while she was convalescing at home

In 1956 she began taking relishygious instructions from Father

- Schuerman She said her read- shying of Father Leo Treses column in the Catholic Chronicle Toledo diocesan newspaper helped her to understand the sacrmiddotaments

She started going to Mass someshytimes accompanied by hell chishydren bull

Mrs Hinsey was baptized last October Then five of her chil shydren followed her example and embraced the Catholic faith

Mrs Hinseys older daughter Linda 15 attends Protestant services MI Hinsey does not belong to any church Mrs Hinshy

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New officers for the La(ii~s of

Ste Anne Sodality and Att~eboro District National Council of Catholic Women were elected at

0 joint meeting in middotst Josephs Hall Attleboro

Sodality officers are Mrs Jushyliette Gaudreau president Mrs Armand Pinault first vice-presishydent Mrs Adelard Gagnon sec- ond vice-president Mrs Ernest Charlebois secretary Mrs Julien Forget treasurer and Mrs Albert Moussea~ pl~blicity chairman

CounCIl offICers are Mrs Ra~ph Patunoff ~orth Attieboro presishydent MISS Jenr)le Repuccl Mansfield vice-president Mrs

George Bauzo Norton recording secretary Mrs Leo Campb~ll South Attleboro treasurer Very Rev John J Shay pastor of St John s Church Attleboro IS mCderator

A plIgrimage to LaBalette will be conducted Tuesday June 11 under the direction of Mrs Henrl Proulx r

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HEIDELBERG Germany (NC) -American Catholic lay action is now spreading among Amerishycans overseas with the establishshyment of a Military Council of Catholic Women in Europe I~

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At a meeting here with Msgrbull (Lt Co) Charles J Murphy Vicar Delegate of the Armed Forceshere and Mary Donohoe organizational secretary of the National Council of Catholio Women 40 delegates of various womens groups discussed theil formal affiliation with Washshyington headquarters More than 60 groups are to join with an estimate of nell I I y 10000 women

Through the efforts of Miss Donohoe who held some 30

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How explain t~e hatred agalnst Our Divine Lord today No one hates Buddha or Socrates or Mohammed no one lifts hill fists against Lenin It Is because these are dead But Christ live~ He lives in His Mystical Body the Church He lives in the

osouls of the faithful in the state of grace He lives In the Eu charist in the tabernacle

The Devil never inspires anyone to hate the dead fOr example Napoleon But he does inspire even pagans to hate Christ This eXPlains a wild orgy of hate that took place in

bull a Mission in China Iititie children entered the Catholic Mission dragged the Sister prayshying before the Blessed Sacrament into the streets tore the altar linens to shreds ripped the arms off the crucifix used candlesticks to smash the Stations of middotthe Cross pried the tashybernacle from the altar but unable to force the steel door they threw it into the street

Souls who are sensitive to Christ still enduring His Passion will make an extra visit to Our Lord in the Blessed Sacrashyment They will scarifice a luxury to

enable the Holy Father to erect a tabershy nacle in some-other part of the world where Jesus will be loved and adored in peace

GOD LOVES YOU to Mrs A A for $35 I am a housewife whose six children have all grown uP except on I have so much extra tim now that I sew for other people and make a little spendshy

ing money this way The earnings of the past month and a half are for the Missions to MSJ Thls is a beautiful day to be alive and as I am just getting over a recent illness I am most thank ful to be feeling so well again Because everything looks so brigh for me heres $3 to help make it bright for someone else to BS Heres $2 for your charitable work Two dollars Is the usual bet so I know this wUl be a bet well placed on a sure thing which will win place and show to SE Enclosed find $25bull tips which I saved for a month for the poor of the world to WT Passed up a 35-cent Ice cream soda today so here it is wrapped upln a weeks cigarette money-in all $135

Nature is dressed in softest pastels and In the midst of these lovely hues the radiance of the white Bridal (own First Communion dress and Graduation robe bear witness to the pure

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Sports Chatter season thiE week Competition stopped a Red Wilson smash THE ANCHORshywlll be continued throughout the with his face and had to be Thurs Mav 23 1957I lSISummer months culminating In carried off the field Fortunately September with ~he playoffs for Attendance at Games Best Rosen on the restricted list inshyCausey was not seriously injured the Diocesan championship Why stead of the voluntary retired not get out and see your team and it is believed that Malzone list Under this arrangementWay to Help eyO Players In action Theres noting like an fluffered only a bad bruise Talkshy Rosen could return to the lineup appreciative audience to bring ing about third basemen its tomorrow rather than observeBy Jack Kineavy out a boys best efforts worthy of note that the Cleve~ the 60-day wait were he on the

Lady lIanager land Indians have placed Al voluntary list Somerset Bleh School Coach Just a few years ago a controshy

An unwritten but well adhered to baseball law deshy versy of major proportions arose In the press box at Harvardmands that changes be made when a club is floundering Stadium The occasion was theSuch is the case with the Washington Senators As a reshy Lincoln M Dunlapannual Harvard-Cornell football

sult manager Charley Dressen was fired by president Cal game The issue centered about REGISTERED ENGINEERGriffith In Detroit on the the presence of a distaff CornelshySen at 0 l s first Western The new league brIngs to 28 the Ian sports writer intent on covershy Announces the relocation of his office for the swing number of circuits in the Nation- Ing the game for the school paper practice of Professional Engineering atfrom the heretofore all male

The action brought howls al Association which embraces sanctuary atop the Stadium elf derision from all Quarters It some 200 teams in all Tradition was ultimately breechshy 19 PURCHASE STbeing a generally regarded cershy Should Encourage Boys ed but not without difficulty

Fall River Mass taInty that the present Washingshy Amateur ball In these environs Stonehill College in North Eaton ton roster would experIence diffishy and I daresay generally is but a goes Cornell one better however culty in a Triple A classification shadow of its former stature The Chieftains varsity tennis bull Direct engineering services to architects industrialHowever as a matter of expeshy novations have been introduced Quad boasts a lady manager institutional and commercial establishments dience the manager is the most In the form of Little League for Miss Anne Carrigg 57 of Brockshy

bull Studies reports estimates design plans specificationsexpendable and It is he who must youngsters Pony and Babe Ruth ton supervIsion an~ consultatIonao Named to succeed Dressen Leagues for early adolescents Really Bot Corner was Coach Harry Lavagetto It Almost unique however in its Its open season on third baseshy bull Air Conditioning Air Cleaning Boiler Plants DryingIs no no secret that Cookie was organizational setup is the CYO men Latest casualty is the Red Electrical Exhausting HeatIng Piping Plumbing a most reluctant successor This which affords the older player Box Frank Malzone The rookie Sprinklers Refrigeration Ventilation is readlly understandable Lavashy the opportunity of participating third sacker was felled by a bad aetto has long been a Dressen during and beyond his high bounce hopper off the bat of Telephones OSborne 4-6306 aide He too severed connections IIchool days These parish spon- Joe DeMaestri Two weeks ago with the Brooklyn organization In 53 when the Dodger front is~ol~e~d~t~ea~m~s~l~a~u~n~ch~e~d~t~h~e~1~95~7~~b~0~n~U~S~y~ou~n~g~s~te~r~~w~a~Yn~e~c~a~u~s~e~y~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ _ office refused to give boss Dresshylen any more than a one year pact even though Charley had annexed the National League title that year

Actually Ludicrous The situtation actually is ludishy

crous There has been no evIshydence of player disgruntlement with Dressen Early In the month fiery Catcher C 1i n t Courtney was fined $200 for Inshylubordlnation but Pete Runnels and Eddie Yost - two of the few bona fide major league operashy

tlves of the club - vouched for Dressens fair-mindedness In his dealings wIth the players The move certainly cant be attributshyed to financial belt tightening The club is obligated to honor its contract with Bressen and It Is only natural to assume that Lavagettos paycheck will be larger in keeping wIth his greater lesponslblllties That Dressen IS IL most competent baseball man aoes without saying What then has the front office gained Lavagettos reaction is signifishycant What can I do that Charley couldnt he asked Indeed the ways of baseball middotare aometimes strange

Paroehlab Bumble Somerset Coach Ed Lowneys Holy Famishy

ly nine came up with the bIggest upset of the scholastic season last Thursday a 1-0 decisIon over So mer II e t defending Narry League champions The game was Jemln1scent of past historic Iltruggles between the two friendshyly rivals Beaten in an early Ileason encounter and mired deep In the standings with an Ull1mshypressive 2-7 record the Parochiashyals werent conceded a chance agaInst their talent laden rivals The game certainly Js lllustrative of the humbling influence of sports It is a well known fact that coaches - particularly footshyball coaches - have a tendency to cry poor In pre-season analshy)ses Some characterIstically reshyduce caution to absurdity I wonder however1 some of these dour predictions arent born of an experIenced appreciation for

the fickle bounces a ball may take during the course of a seashyEon

ar Irom Dead The minors experiment with

the lookie Nebraska State cilcuit evidently was a success A slmllar organization Is scheduled to reshyvive the old AppalachIan League

this Summer It will stalt as a four team affaIr each with It major league sponsor Baltimore Brooklyn Pittsburgh and St Louis are the parent teams repshylesented

The league will callY a D elasslficatlon and only playeJs wIth no previous professional exshyJ)el1ence wlll be eligible In theory it is designed to IJive young players a chance to develshyt)j) llJnong tbelr peers in their ~IJmiddotllt ycm of profcllsional ball

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HOLY CROSS FATHERS CENTENNIAL Officers of the Solemn HOLY CRO~S CONGREGATION OBSERVES CENTENNIAL Rev High Mass offered at Coyle High are Rev James F Lyons (left) deaconi Michael Jednakowski CSC chaplain to the Brothers at Coyle High Rev Michael Jednakowski CSC (second left) celebrant Rev Jos~ph Taunton is greeted by Brother Eudes Hartnett CSC pr~ncipal of the L Powers subdeacon and Rev ~rancis B Connors (right) master of school while Rev Edward Hartnett CSC ofmiddot the Holy Cross Mission ceremonies Fatpers Lyons Powers and Connors are Coyle graduates Band looks on

May is a month of momentous importance for one tion of the young boys body Father Tho m a 8 C Duffy of Taunton was named Presimiddot mind and soul It is not in the new Superior of the Mission dent In 1951 during the pres

of th~ religious institutes of the diocese of Fall River I t elementary schools that these denJy of Rev Francis BolandBand was able to invite his men cmarks the one hundredth anniversary of the papal ap- precious possessions of youth are to move from North Dartmouth Stonehill became co-educational

Proval of the Constitutlons of the CongTegation of Holy threatened it is in the high In 1952 the General Chapter apmiddot _ school and college where minds to North E~ston So ample were proved the elevation of the East-

Cross which was founded in are maturing faculties awaken the accomodatio~s moreover it ern Vice-Province to the rank LeMansFl~al)Ce in 1837 The founded the University of No- lng and habits being formed was possible to move the semi- of Province

Priests of the Congregation tre Dame du Lac in Ii log cabin shaping the youths whole future nary too The North Dartmouth Province Split on the shore of St Marys Lake life-both in this life and the house then became the needed

conduct Stonehill College outside the tiny village of South next C Holy Cross Novitiate with the The growth of the college Saint Pius Tenth Seminary and Bend Several years later the In the same letter the Bishop present Superior General Very forced the Mission Band to remiddot Our Lady of Holy Cross Semin- Holy Cross Sisters opened a announced that the Brothers of Rev Christopher OToole as turn to its old home near New ary in North Easton the Holy school for girls nearby It was Holy Cross from Notre Dame Master of Novices Bedford the Novitiate meantime Cross Mission Band in North called St Marys wereto teach in the new school had been transferred to the Dartmouth the Brothers of the Priests Brothers arid Sisters Father Donahue had thus sent Open StonehlllCollege Green Mountains of Vermont A Congregation direct Monsignor of Holy Cross came to Canada his own religious to direct the For 11 years no further foun- new classroom building Holy Coyle High School in Taunton to start schools in 1847 and in school named in honor of his old dations were made in the East Cross Hall completed in Janushythe Sisters of Holy Cross teach at 1853 at the special behest of the friend But in 1946 Rev James Conner- ary 1957 is the newest Stonehill Saint Anthonys parish in New Sovereign Pontiff the Congre- ton was sent by the Provincial structure a cafeteria and recreshy

Dartmouth Seminarymiddot tmiddot 1 b il i i tBedford gation undertook to staff mis- to meet the request made by the a lOna u d ng s expec ed to The foimder of the Congrega- sion outposts in Bengal India At approximately the same Most Revmiddot Will i a m Hafey be started this summer accordshy

tiono( Holy cross Very Rev Publish Magazine time that plans for Coyle High Bishop of Scranton for a col- ing to Rev James Sheehan Basil Anthony Mary Moreau e The growth of Holy Cross in School were going ahead Father leg in Wilkes - Barre Pa That President of Stonehill diocesan priest of Le Mans was the United States from the Donahue had interested himself year Christ the Kings Col- As the priests society has adshyborn in 1799 while the Directory founding of Notre Dame has in the prospect of opening a ege for men was opened Three vaneed in the East so has the still ruled France While Basil been considerable Besides es- seminary in the diocese Bishop years later in May 1948 the ter- Brothers In the General Chapshywas still a young boy Napoleon tablishifil~ other schools like- St Cassidy acting in the name of ritory including New England tel of 1945 it was decided that Buonaparte made the name of Edwards University in Austin the disabled Bishop Feehan who and the Middle Atlantic States the common good called for the France terrible in the ears of all Texas in 1876 and Partland Uni- had expressed the wish to have was constituted the Eastern Vice priests and Brothers to have sepmiddot Europe By the time the future versity Portland Oregon in 1901 Holy Cross priests in Fall River Province of Holy Cross Father arate provinces under the one founder had been aidained to the Congregation has attempted invited Father Donahue to come Connerton was named Vice-Pro- General Administration the holy priesthood he could see other things In 1865 the first east to look at some property vincial and one of his first off- As the Centenary Year begins his mother country everywhere Catholic weekly magazine The The Superior General together cial acts made known in the the works of the Congregation marked by the ravages of the Ave Maria was published at No- with Rev Alfred Charron CSC summer was to errect Stonehill under the Providence of God are Revolution and Napoleonic ty- tre Dame PrOvincial of Canada and Rev College on the Ames estate in many There are foundations ranny James Burns CSC Provincial North Eaton It was called Stone- across the world with invitations

S t New England Site of Indiana came to Fall River hlll because it occupled what had to undertake more The priest1One ocle y In 1913 a young Holy Cross 1931 Th 1

Among the many French h R J W Do 10 ey were warm y re- before been called Stone Hill and Brothers of Holy Cross in preac er ev ames na- ceived by Bishop Cassidy and the House That fall the college the Diocese of Fall River are

priests who stirred themselves to hue conducted a mission in St purchase of the Crary Hospital opened with 125 male students aware of the great responsibilityrelieve this situation was the Marys parish in Taunton and tiN tl D t th h d tmiddot 1propel y n or 1 ar mou largely veterill1s of World War II that is theirs in tee uca lona Rev James Dujarie who found- on his return to Indiana ex- d d At f t h i was conSI ere Irst 1 was Rev George Benaglia a native program of the Ctturch heref St J 1820 to teach religion in schools of the people and said he hoped but by the time the General By August 1835 Father Dujarie that one day the Congregation Chapter of 1932 had clostd the

ed the Brothers 0 osep n pressed his delight with the piety impossible to acquire the estate

l1ad become so worn out with all ht t blsh lmiddottselfmiddot ln Newmig es a I purchase was made and the proshyhe had endured during the E 1 nd Thlrteen yealS laterng a perty for the seminary secured Reign of Terror that he Father Qonahue became Super- the next year The first Mass in turned to the young seminary ior General of Holy Cross In Q Our Lady of Holy Cross Semi professor Basil Moreau to have very few years he was to realize nary was offered by Father him assume the government of the hope of 1913 Donahue on the Feast of the t he Brothers Some time before Th beloved Monslgnor Jamese Immaculate Conception of Mary tl1is at the ~uggestion of Fath~r Coyle was pastor of St Marys Dec 8 1933 The Brothers from Dujarie Father Moreau had set when Father Donahue preached Coyle joined with the priests in about organizing a group of aux- the mission While it is not the great act of thanksgiVing iliary priests to assist in the min- known if the Monsignor ever dis- In May 1934 Rev Archibald istry of the diocese and to teach cussed the matter with Father McDowell CSC came to estabshyin colleges Donahue then he had for a long Ush an eastern branch of the

In 1837 Father Moreau found- t Ie hed the ldea of seeIme c 1 11S bull Holy Cross Mission Band in ed a new religiots family pat- ing a high school for boys built North Dartmouth It was soon temed on the Holy Family the In th F 11 R D The a Iver lOcese e evident as more priests arrived Brothers were dedicated to the died b f h 1good priest e ore e cou d to work as missioners and as the foster father of Christ as Jose- realize his project but when number of postulants for the phites of Holy Cross a newly preaching the eulogy at Mon- priesthood increitsed that the organized group of Sisters of signor Coyles funeral Most Rev North Dartmouth house was no Holy Cross were dedicated to the J middotC d th A t 1ames assl y en pos 0 lC longer large enough for both Mother of God and the priests Administrator announceltithat groups were consecrated to the Sacred such a school would soon be built He-art of Jesus as Salvatorists of He remarked that Monsignor Settle in North Easton Holy Cross (When approval for Coyle had been putting small During the first months ofI

this new congregation was sought sums aside for the purpose for 1935 accordingly Father Mcshyin Rome the Holy See wisely de- years and that this money would Dowell and a fellow missioner creed that the priests and Broth- be supplemented for the project Father George FiScher were ers should be grouped together Coyle High School scouting the countryside north in one society and the Sisters in - Excavation began in Decem- of Taunton for new quarters their own society) - ber 1932 and the official open- The lovely estategt of Frederick

Establish Notre Dame mg was promulgated in e IBS- Lothrop Ames with its splendid Very Rev Edward SOlin and toral letter in July 1933 In the Colonial house struck them as

six Holy Cross Brothers were letter Bishop Cassidy indicated the most suitable place for their welcomed in Indiana in 1841 to that the object for which this purposes It seemed at first that open a boys school in the wild- school is erected and will be con- the property would be uriobtainshyemess In November 1842 these ducted is tliiee-fold Christian able but after much negotiatin seven pioneers of Holy Cross development training and direc- U was acquired By Oct 11

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Spotlighting Our Schools MT ST MARY ACADEMY Daughter of the late Henr~

FALL RIVER Lachance andMrs Lachance of The debate team tied with 325 Columbia St Joan won the

De LaSalle Academy of Newport Dominican Academy Alumnae for the championship of the Association scholarship through Narragansett Debating League high school after eight years in each team having a record of Dominican elementary school eight wins and one loss The She also received several scholarshyMount speakers included Mary ship awards during her undershyButler Carol Mattimore Patri- graduate work at the University cia McGee Sylvia Sheahan of Massaehusetts where she is a Marilyn Kennedy Mary Silva senior and Margaret Griffin Atty Wll- The Federation grant is to be 11am B SulIlvan Is coach and applied toward her preparation Sister Mary Flora RSM facuI- for her mastersdegree in literashyty adviser tur~at the University of Wiscon-ST MARYS HIGH ~in

TAUNTON SACRED HEARTS ACADEMY Kathleen COlligan wlIl head FALL RIVER

the 1958 yearbook staff as edishytor-in-chief Other members are High honor students have been

Judith Megan business man- announced as follows juniorsshyFernanda Carreiro highest avershy

agel Frances Corcoran assist- age Master Castro Helen Ganshyant business manager Elaine Keefe advertising editor Caro- non Rita Souza Jacqueline Busshy1yn Baker literary editor siere and Anne Delaney sopho-

mores-Carol Regan highestmiddotAlso Nancy Griswold art editor Elizabeth Tallent alum- average Elizabeth Cetola freshshynae editor Claire Tonry club men-Susan Roy highest avershyeditor Patricia Cooper photog- age Jo-Ann Caspar Gladys raphy and Constance LaPlante OConnell Barbara TavaresBarshysocial editor blua Gaspar Janice Moniz Wini-

Jeanne St Germain has been fred Welch and Margaret Lahey awarded honorable mention in The entire student body from the National Competition of pre-primary to senior class will Youth Leadership sponsored by take partin the annual May the Elks Association Procession next Tuesday Bene-

The annual May procession in diction and consecration of the honor of Mary Queen of the school to our Blessed Mother will Universe Will be held Friday follow Natalie Petrone school May 31 Rev John J Galvin captain will be May Queen STD director of the school Eunice Edgett Is the recipient will be speaker Jeanne St Ger- of a scholarship awarded by the main will read the Act of Con- Fan River Junior Music Club IleCration Senior students of Sister SteshyJESUS-MARY ACADEMY phen Mary SUSC presented a FALL RIVER recital In the school hall Tues-

Eighteen seniurs and juniors day are prep~ring 32 elementary Mrs Richard H Leary gym inshypublic school pupils for their structor has chosen the members first Holy Communion in Notre of four classes to compete in the Dame Church this month imnual voleyball tournament

A May Day reception to be HOLY FAMILY HIGH held in the auditorium next NEW BEDFORD Wednesday will begin with Mass Mary Lou Treadup senior class followed bya Communion break- secretary assisted by girl home fast Claire Bemier prefect of room officers was chosen to the sodality with Pauline Cou- crown the statue of Our Lady lombe and Claudette Labreche at the traditional May ceremony as attendants will crown the An inspiring talk on the place statue of Our Lady following a of Mary in the life of each stushyprocession to the grotto on the dent was given by Rt RevMsgr convent grounds Rev Andre James J Gellard VG Jusseaume of St Josephs New Sister Mary Carmelita RSM Bedford wllI be speaker of the faculty directed the choir

A prize school banner has been composed of boys and girls from presented to the school by the the school at the Pontifical yenass Business Educational World for for vocations offered by Bishop proficiency In commercial sub- Cormolly in St Lawrence Church Jects Claire Lachance Claire Tuesday Latessa Monlque Clapin and Citations provided by the New Vivian fdercler were awarded England Association of Becond~

8 THE ANCHORshy11Iurs May 23 1957

Most Students Read Catholic Magazines

NEW YORK (NC) - The Catholic Press Association said a survey of 5749 high school and college students in St Louis shows that 84 per cent read Catholic magazines regularh

Fourteen per cent of the stushydents said they do not read them at all and two per cent said they read them occasionally

Todays Catholic youth reshyported the CPA want to see in their Catholic magazines more editorials and articles on current controversial issues lessdidacshyticism and more criticism of books theatre movies TV based on canons of good art and not devoted entirely to the moral content of the medium reshyviewed

Grade Schools Taboo Lipstick and Dating

PEORIA ~NC) Dating dancing and attending boy-and girl parties have been banned for 6000 Catholic grade school students here

Also girls in Catholic grade schools ~ill be forbidden to wear lipstick or other makeup in a new code which will go into efshyfect in the citys 15 Cathollc schools next fall

Pastors and school officials from all Peoria area churches took the action which is to reshytain for grade school boys and girls their proper treasure of childhood and to retard preshymature acceleration into social ventures

The officials said they hope the rules will be the basis for

- a similar code -i1 all parts of the diocese

FaH River Students Have Honor Roles

John Gagnon Clnd Roger Lanshydry both of Fall River will be valedictorian and honor essayist respectively at Commencement exercises at La Mennais Pre paratory School Alfred Maine On June 16 Brother Henry FICbull the principal announces

Gagnon willspeak on ProvidshyIng a Religious Atmosphere in the Home and Landry will disshycuss Design of a Religi6us Edshyucator

After a year of religious inshystruction and training _both young men will enter Le Menshynais College to prepare for teachshying careers

Group Guidance Bhorthan~ certificates An aar~ ary SChool Principals were pre- SAN FRANCISCO (NC) for supenor merit In bookkeep- sented to Nancy -Egan and Ann - Catholic high schools here wUI ing was presented to Ceclle Du~ Harding seniors by Brother have available for use this Fall charme Michael of St Marys High a series of four workbooks cover-MT ST MARY ACADEMY Waltham The awards were giv Ing the field of Group Guidance FALL RIVER en for their efforts to provide The job undertaken by the

Sister Mary Dionysia R S M pleasure for the children of St books is to present for class disshyand Sister Mary ne~isita Marys Home New BedfordMlss cussion certain critical subjects R S M wlIl accompany a group Egan devoted many afternoon of 21 students who wlIl make the hours to teaching dancing to the closed retreat at Cathedral Camp chlIdren with Miss Harding as tomorrow Saturday and Sunday accompanist

The Glee club merited highest ST ANTHONY HIGH rating at the Southeastern NEW BEDFORD Massachusetts Music Festival Sister Mary DoloroSa and Sisshyheld at Whitman Dr Edward F tel Maiyof St Amel1a missionshyGilday of Lowell State Teachers ares o~ Holy Cross explaIned College who judged the perform- the details of ~helr mission work ance commented As usual this during their visit to the school group Is excellent-verY well Sister Dolorosa spent four years trained-eVidently taking joy and In charge of a dispensaiy in justifiable pride in their work Haiti Sister Amelia has taught They are a credit to their school catchism and has done social and their directors work foi the past eight years DOMINICAN CADEMY among the natives of Pakistan FALL RIVER Both are home for a much-

Rev Matthew SuIIlvan SSCC needeci rest of the Sacred Heart Monastery SACRED HEARTS Fairhaven wlll celebrate the an- FAIRHAVEN nual Alumnae Mass in the acade Trophies badges and honor my chapel at 830 Sunday morn- certificates wlIl be presented to lng and will also be speaker at outstanding members of the the Communion breakfast fol- Catholic Civics Club at an open lowing the Mass Members of the meeting in the parish hall at 1957 graduating class will be re- 730 next Wednesday night ceived into the Alumnae Asso- Goal of all Catholic Civics elation on this occasion Clubs as sponsored by the Com-

Joan Ann Lachance 53 has mission on American Citizenship been awarded a $1200 scholar- at Catholic University is to teach amphlp for graduate work by the youth to practice Christian soshyMassachusetts Federation of cial principles for the benefit of Womens Clubs their neighborhood

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THIRD BEST IN ALL UNITED STATES William Sylvia son of Mr and Mrs William Sylvia of 357 South Oxford Street Fall River was awarded a bronze medal for placing third in the national Primary Division Boys International Contestof the A N Palmer Company The annual contest is open to the Good Writers Club Father Arthur Tansey rector of St Marys Cathedral makes the presentation while Williams teacher at st Marys School

The New Bedford District Council of the DioceSQn Council of Catholic Women iilvltes aU youth in its district to attend a Dialogue Mass to be offered at 9 Thursday morning May 30 Feast of the Ascension in Holy Name Church New Bedford

Approved by Bishop Connolly the Mass will have a special Inshytention for Cathol1c boys and girls the world over who are deshyprived of the opportunity to hear Mass and practice their lel1shygion

Catholic youth united in prayer can set an example for other young people which is Catholic

action at its best The three Catholic high schools in the disshytrict St Atlthonys Holy FamshylIy and Sacred Hearts Academy are sending delegations Others planning to attend are groups from the C Y 0 the Boy Scouts Junior Daughters of Isabella the Children of Mary Girl Scouts St James Youth Group Immacshyulate Conception Religion ClUb and the League of St Francis of Assisi

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Secularism Demands Total Servitude of Individual

The Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DD Bishop of Reno

The reflectiop attributed to King Solomon that there Is nothing new under the sun was probably not original with that wisest of men Likely enough he had picked it up somewhere and passed it off as the gem of his midnight meditations There is cershytainly nothing new in the secularist charge that Cashytholicism is a divisive factor In contemporary life It was levshyelled against the infant Church In the days of Imperial Rome lt furnished Indeed the official excuse for the persecutions of the first three centuries

There is an odd fascination to be found In comparing the wrltshyblgS of the second century Roshyman philosopher Celsus with those of one of his modern eounterparts Paul Blanshard tor example Any advantage on the score of interest or dignity rests with the former Celsus at least had the excuse that the Church of his day was a relashytively fresh phenomenon and that the sources of his informashytion were difficult to come by and assess for accuracy He seems to have been honestly concerned for the welfare of the Empire he revered though how far his honesty went in fabriclJtlng his eharges against the Church has always been open to question

Threat to Unity Celsus nevertheless was an

acute critic He based his attack onmiddot Christianity less on the foolshyIsh allegations he made against the divinity of Christ than on the fact that the Church was an Imperium In imperio a threat to the unity and Integrity of the Roman state Rome prided hershyself on her tolerance She welshycomed all the gods and was perfectly willing to enshrine them in her pantheon but only on condition that they should be as It were good citizens of the Empire submissive to Its secular absolutism Christianity lefused this condition It insisted that Its law being God-given was above any Imperial decree For Celsus there was only one conclusion Christianity would have to be crushed

As a good pagan of philosophishycal bent Celsus seems not to have welcomed this result He would have much preferred that the difference be settled amicashybly and that if the Christians persisted in holding to their absurd beliefs they should at least recognize the supremacy of the state Surely he thought thlampl would entail no hardship A tew gestures of conformity a tew grains of incense a little closing of the eyes when official paganism made its minimal deshymands and all would be well But If Christians were to hold fast to their pollcy of intransishygence If they were to maintain their stubborn principle of the lupremacy of God and His law the very foundations of the state would be subverted Religion in the view of Celsus is all very wellin its way but it must not interfere with the integrity of Rome

Civilization in Danger As Father Danielou remarks

in his study of Origens controshyversy with Celsus there is someshything almost moving in this cry from an old Romans heart It lIeemed to Celsus that the whole of the ancient world the entire civlllzation of Greece and Rome R thing at once religious politishycal and cultural was in danger and his grievance against the

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Christians was that they would not exert themselves in its servshyice But Celsus erred in supposshying that the Church had no interest in the salvation of the commonwealth The real point at issue was not that the Chrisshytians could not or would not be good Romans the point was shyand is - that no state can justly legislate contrary to the laws of God

In the long pull we know it was the Church that saved the Empire giving it that enormous lease on life which enabled it to endure in one form or another untll the very eve of modern times But our contemporary secularism whether of the comshymunist or positivist variety has chosen to ignore the lesson Far less tolerant than Rome it deshymands the total servitude of the individual It is unwilling to conshycede a single right as inhering in the human personality which is not the largesse of the benevshyolent state The Rome of Celsus would have been satisfied with a few exterhals of conformity the secular totalitarianism of today insists upon the slavery of the mind no less than that of the body

Would Destroy Church In our America the contest is

now shaping up around Catholic education But it is plainly stupid to suppose that were the Church in a moment of weakness to agree to the secularization of schools the matter would end there The secularist drive is aimed at the very institution of the Church herself it wlll be satisfied only when she is reshyduced to utter impotence There is a certain incredible naivete on the part of those Catholics who pIofess to believe that the edushycational secularists are simply good fellows at heart who are carried away as it were by their enthusiasm for the general welshyfare The evidence is pretty conshyclusive that their program has been mapped out with utmost care and deliberate calculation And it is not as though it were hidden in their secret archives bull they have publlshed it for all the world to read

Celsus In th~ second century Paul Blanshard Glenn Archer Mrs Agnes Meyer and their 11k in the twentieth But all along the secularists have seen the Point clearlY and steadily We have ho king but Caesar is their perennial rallY-cry The point of attack is Christ the King

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Hiss Work FailstoShowmiddot Miscarriage of Justice

By Rev D Bernard Theall OSB

If as Alger Hiss seems to intimate in his new book In the Court of Public Opinion (Knopf $5) his lawyers are continuing to search for evidence that wouldwarrant re-opening his case a readingof this book would be more important than it would I

otherwise be For I can find ness willmiddot demonstrate that the verdi~t was justifiable Because

no convincing evidence in I happen to believe that the the book itself of a miscar- Chambers work is a great docushyriage 01 maladministration C of ment of our time I do not regret justice in the original decision And I continue to be convinced of the solidity and general worth of Whitaker Chambers witness

I was involved for many months after tlie Chambers book appeared in giving a series of era1 reshyviews of it and of evalushyating 0 the I books appearshying on the case - tho s e by

Ralph de Toshyledano AlIsshytaire Coo kand Lord Joshy

witt Because of this I had occasion to study Mr Chambers work thoroughly and repeatedly reading it in toto perhaps six times By way of preparing to review Mr Hiss book I have made a new reading of Chambers I continue to be impressed by his honesty his seriousness and-so far as a non-actor in the drama can judge-his control of the fads of the case

Typewriter Evidence At the same time I am willing

to admit that Mr Hiss book ought to be re-read a few times in order that the full weight of

- ~Is argument may be felt The case is immensely complicated and the interweaving of various elements of evidence very puzshyzling It is probably a gross over-simplification to say tha t Mr Hiss complete case stands or falls on the evidence of the typewriter which he claims was especiallymanufactured by Mr Chambers assistants If this is so Mr Hiss has not convinced at least one reader of the feasishybility of so manufacturing a typewriter that would deceive all experts who deal with such mat-

I tels I believe that one can accord

much sympathy to MI Hiss conshytention that the climate of opinshyion at the time of his trials was unfortunate for him But the chain of physical evidence preshysented in the Chambers book reshymains for me the most convincshying argument for the validity of the verdict

Cort Evidence Like Lord Jowitts unfortunate

book which had to be drastically revised after an early edition had proved seriously erroneous In the Court of Public Opinion depends heavily upon the willingness of the reader to wade through and to analyze carefully for himself a mass of court-presented evishydence

A layman in these matters will hesitate to jUdge quickly the worth and truthfulness of this material I am conviqced howshyeyer that parallel readings of Hiss presentation of his case With the story as given in Witshy

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the re-opening of the subject that may send more readers to that work if only for comparishyson with the present book - It is by the way difficult to believe that the immense amount of special newspaper coverage given to the Hiss book is imparshytial in tone It would seem weighted in favor of Hiss even though in the book the Ameiishycan press is accused of being blshyased against Hiss That is cershytainly not the recollection of this reviewer

Greenes Theology Weak Graham Greens latest play

The Potting Shed (Viking $3) is now available in book form and I should say that a preliminary reading thereof would be almost indispensable to anyone who wishes to see the play with pioshyfit Greens only other play The Living Room dealt like this one with a theological theme My own opinion is that both plays faii because of a weakness in Greenes theological knowlshyedge and reasoning I

The Potting Shed concerns the psychological disintegration and subsequent restoration to normality of James Califer son of professionally free~thihking and atheistic parents For two acts the ieader (oi playgoer) is kept- guessing about the nature of the experiellce that took place in the potting shed when James was thirteen and that deranged his whole life

Bargain With God Then the answer is provided

by Father William Califer James uncle and the only Catholic members of the family At their first meeting the priestmiddot tells James the story of how as a child James had attempted suishycide by hanging in the shed The ~oung Father William had knelt by the side of the apparently lifeshyless boy and bargained with God for his life Perhaps It WQuld be unfair to prospective readers or viewers to reveal the nature of the bargain-but on the credishybili ty of this act rests the sfrength of the playas a whole

Along with Waiting for Goshydot this is the most religious play of recent months-and like Godot It is going to be a cause for heated argument for many months to

10 Tilt ANCIHIORshyThunbull Moi1 2) 1957

Stresses World Duty On Atomic Research

TOKYO (NC) - Holy duty forbids the use of atomlc re search for purely destructive purposes His Eminence Joseph Cardinal Jirings Archbishop of Cologne declared at a press conshyference following a half hour audience withEmperor Hirohito in the Imperiai P-

The Cardinal hat the note recently given J Pope Pius XII to Japanese special envoy Masatoshi Matsushita sufficientshyly set forth the Churchs position on the atom question But he added the problem is of vital concern to all and the practical prpblems Involved should be freely and fully discussed in good faith by all nations

Asked about the future of Gershymany Cardinal Frings said that all future development must come through what he called Christian statesmanship The German people seek unification he declared but not without liberty of conscience

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Study of Infinity of God Leads to Jesus Christ

By F J -Sheed

Where was God before the universe was created asks the street-corner heckler His question breaks up nicely into two-Where was God when tqere wasnt any where Where was God when there w~snt any when Briefly the answer is that the words where and when ~ave no application to God at all But if we are as brief IlS that no one will see the Ilnswer

Where means in what place which means in what location In space But God Is a spirit tlIld a spirit doeS not occupy IIpace only boshydies need space Yet we do say that God Is eve r y where How can He be everywhere if He is not In Ilpace at all

Energy of God FOllQwd closely ~verywhere

lJleans where everything is The phrase God is eveiywhere means that God is In every thing Clearshyly a spiritual being Is not In ~ material being as water Is In a cup We must look fOl a different meanlng for the word In A Iipiritua1belng Is said to be where It operates In the things thlt reshyceive the effects of its power My lioul fOl Instance Is In every part of my body not by being spread out so that every bodily part has bull little bit of soul to itself but because the souls life-giving energies pour Into every partmiddot of the body Everything whatsoever receives the energy of Ood bringing It into existence and Iteepmg it there that is the sense In which Ood Is omnipresent Is everywhere In everything It 18 JlO convenience for God of course He does not need things But they need Him desperately

We can now look at the secshyond part of our hecklers question -before the universe was created Just as where~ Is a word of space-and God Is not In space so before Is a word of time-and God is not In time either

God Is Changeless What Is time st Augustine

lave the superb answer I know what time Is-provided you dont ask me But he went on flbm there and so must we Time is the measurement of change Things go on changing and time measures the changes A watch whose hands do not move will Jlot tell the time-because time measures chanjJe Where nothing changes there Is nothing for time to measurp so there Is no time Our material unlverse Is continushyously changing and time belongs to It God Is changeless so time has no meaning In relation to JIlm We are In time Ood 18 In eternity

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you It may be difficult at first Keep thlnklnglt over God is changeless because He is infinite He has all perfections He cannot lose any of them so there is no past lnto which they can flow away Nor is there any future from which new perfections cali

flow to Him He has all per~ecshytions in the present a present which does not change and does not cease That Is eternity The universe He created Is not llke that Things come and go Change is continuous Time and the universe started together

Concept of Eternity We must concentrate upon the

concept of eternity it brings us deep into the meaning of Ood

You and I and all men are in time which means that we are never at any moment the whol~

of ourself What we were last year what we will be next year all belongs to our total being but last year has gone and next year has not arrived There never Is a moment when we are all there We possess our being the philosophers say successively Net so Ood All that He Is He possesses In one single act of beshying Eternity does not mean evershylasting time time open at both ends so that however far you go back I~to the past there is no beginning however far you go forward Into the future there Is no end Eternity Is not time at ala It Is Gods total possession of Himself

Infinlty omnipresence eternishyty-these are rich and l~ewarding concepts but we shOUld not stay with them ~o long at a time to meet the living God Christ is there for us whom as St John says atmiddot the opening of his first Epistle we have seen with our eyes whom we have looked upon whom our hands hae handled The Infinlte we are studying is the same Infinite whom we meet In the Oospels the same Infinite whom we receive In the Blessed Eucharist

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The Family Clinic

Self-Centered Husbands Cause Needless Anxiety

By Rev John L~ Thomas SJ st Louis University

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My husband doesnt like a thing do around the house Weve been married for almost six months and things arent getting any better Ive learned one thing though his mother is just about the best cook houseshy

keeper buyer and so on since Eve set up shop Im as a reflection ow their own efshygetting tired of trying to forts The young bride middottends to

be so sensitive because to someplease him Nothing I do extent she feels she is in comshyseems to be just right How does petition with hero husbands mother She wants to prove that she is just as competent and efshyficient as her older riyal forgetshyting that she has already won the battle by getting some mothshyers son to marry her

Set Him Right If a little analysis reveals tl111t

your present troubles represent nothing more than the normal growing pains of early marri shyage you have little to fret about Both of yOU will become more sure of yourselves- as time goes on When your husband thoughtshylessly brags about his mother reflect that some day youmiddot hope to have boys who wlll grow up to brag about you Youmiddotllmiddot like that wont you

On the other hand if youVI married to an habitual griper you have a different case on your hands Marriage calls formiddot ad- justment and adaptation but these should be mutual It Is not wise to make all the concessions in any partnership If your husshyband expects you to do so it WIll be prUdent to set him straight from the start Quarreling wont help matters under these circum~ stances State your position once and then ignore his later comshyments You have no reason to feel insecure After all yoU can always burn his toast and you can always say no cant you

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the citys official business When the ffrst free elections were held Motheis name was proposed for mayoran honor she politely re

fused For her unselfish and dediCatshy

ed actions the French governshyment decbrated Mother as Q

Knight of Public Health Mothers recent trip to Frallce

brought her to the Motherllouse of the Dominican Sisters of Charity of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin at Tours for her spiritual retreat No stranger to ail travel Mother made the trip via Air France

Happy to Be Back While it was a source of hapshypiness for Mother to tiavel to her beloved France she showed no less happiness on returning to her middotmiddotSt Annes family to bring to the hospital her efficient adshyministration and kindly leadershyship After approving the comshypleted painting and decoratinr that make the visitor to St Annes think he has stepped into one of middotthe better hotels Mother is turning her attention to the finishing touches in the new Chapel the spiritual center of this modern hospital Present plans call for the Chapel to be dedicated by -the Bishop on June 29

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Dates for Cana and Pre-Cana Conferences h a v e been an_ nounced by the Family -lfe Bushyreau of the Diocese as follows

Pre-Cana At Fall River May 26 At Taunton June 9 13 16 August 18 22 25

Cana Sunday June 9 Cana II at Santo Christo Church sponshysored by the parish Council of Catholic Women to be given by Rev Raymond W McCarthy and Rev Anthony M Gomes

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one handle such a man Some you n g males are

strange animals Martha They g rip e while theyre home wit h mother and they gripe when tlieyre in a home of their own It may be that they have been spoiled as children but I lather feel it is their own thoughtshyless way of as-Berting and getshyting attention They want to be noticed to feel important Like all youthful striving for Indepenshydence their thinking is selfcenshytered and critical of others What others do for them is taken for granted as if they deserved it This is a youthfUl age Unfortushynately some men and women never develop beyond it

Two Sides Is this the type you married

Lets not pass hasty judgriient There may be other factors inshyvolved in the situation which merit further consideration In the first place the early months of marriage call for numeious adjustments and changes Doshymestication is a gradual process and while theyre getting used to it some young men feel they are giving up more ortheir freedom than they bargained for At times young brides are more domineering than they imiddotealize The inexperienced groom may react by asserting his independshyence in curious ways One of these may be dissatisfaction with the way you run the house

Over Sensitive Second is it possible that you

are ovel~-sensitive about your performance around the home Are you trying too hard to be a succesli Sometimes when we are starting out at a new job our anxiety causes us to see critishycism where none was intended If we are trying very hard to please even the failure to noshytice ourmiddot efforts may be intershypreted as an implicit condemshynation of what weve done

Third many young husbands are not aware of their brides normal feeling of insecurity in their lllt)V roles They may care- lessly throw out references to their mothers way of doing things without stopping to think tha t their brides may take this

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Supreme Pontiff Indicates

Collaboration Essential To Lasting World Peace

By Donald McDonald Davenport Catholic Messenger

Several weeks ago I commented J1ere on Pope Pius XIIs address to Pax Romana on the movement for world union and the responsibility of Catholics particularly intellectuals to contribute to the successful outcome of that movement I promised to return to this subject folshylowing receipt of the full text of the Popes address

If anything the text discloses an even stronger affirmation of the need for both world unshy10n and Cathoshylic contributions thereto t han was indicated In the first news report of the Popes speech

A Christian mys the Holy Father cannot remain Indiffershyent to the development of the world If he sees roughly outshylined under the pressure of events an ever more definite Inshyternational community he knows that this union wllled by the Creshyator ought to culminate In the union of minds and hearts In a common faith and a common love

Not onIf can he but he must work for the achievement of this community still In the making

Catholic Collaboration As I pointed out in the earlier

column Pius XII raises the question whether Catholics can collaborate In the formation of this world community With those institutlons where God Is not expressly recognized as the aushythor and legislator of the unishyverse

His answer to this question is yes and it may be useful to note two preliminary points leading to his affirmative anshybull wer

The first is Pius conception of the function of Catholic intellecshytuals as such You are not isoshylated researchers 01 autonomous thinkers he tells the Pax Roshymana members You are Cathshyolic intellectuals which means that you are charged with a unishyversal social responsibility for all that which concerns the spread of Christian truth and Its conshycrete application in all fields of activity

Social Responsibility The genuine Intellectual Is not

then the egghead which antl shy1ntellectuals too often would have the non-Intellectuals beshylieve He Is not a narrow specialshyIst nor Is he a pure theorist though both specialization and theory are indispensable Neither 1s he simply a clever conversa tionalist content with making points in the drawing-room or salon flashy in the way that a toy rocket Is flashy and with about as much staying power

The genuine Catholic Intelshylectual is rather charged with a universal social responsibility

This may explain ] might add why the authentic Catholic inshytellectual the man whose Cathoshylicity and scholarship are as deep as they are unquestionably of one piece Is invariably In othe very front of all truly progresshyelve reforms whether the reshyforms be of political social or economic structures both in the nation and between middotnatlons This may also explain why inshytellectuals are so cordially deshyIlpised by all self-serving specialshyinterest groups and by those citishyzens of demagogic Inclinations whose approach to all social poshylitical and economic problems is fundamentally emotional

Short-Cut Apologetics The second point of Pius XII

is one which is today being disshycussed with Increasing frequency Itnd penetration particularly among certain French and Engshylish theologians

By the Quthority which your

cultlire and the competence acshyquired in your profession conshyfer on you said the Pope to the Pax Romana members you are for your milieu both a question and an answer

Contrast this recognition of the infllience value of culture and personal competence in ones work or profession with the atti shytUde still too often found in short-cut apologetics and aposshytolic formulae that zeal and

good Intentions are really all that count Competence If It is conslderedat all Is tolerated but always on a kind of skeptical bashysis as though fidelity to ones work or profession had to be watched lest It undermine ones apostolic actions

Heading Right Way Professional competence does

not or course undermine the apostolate It supports It Unshyconniving dedication to ones work uncompromising effort to bring the comp~tence of ones work up to the level of ones tal shyents commands the natuml adshymiration and respect of the man Who so far as religion is conshycerned is an unbeliever It Is only after such an unbeliever has come to respect the natural goodshyness of the competent craftsman or professional that he Is led to wonder at the underlying motishyvation of such competence Whether or not he comes to see that motivation Is a profound Christian inspiration he Is at least heading in the right direcshytion

bullThe Holy Father asks the quesshy

tion whether those Catholic inshytellectuals who have achieved considerable public influence should participate in uncertain enterprises of an International character since such participashytion could seem to stand surety for an Inadmissable political or social system

Prejudice and Passion His answer is again encourag-

Ing Despite this seemingly unshyfavorable situation there still exists hesays a vasf area in which minds free from prejudice

and passion can bring harmony and help one another for the sake of a real and valuable comshymon good

In those international organishyzations which propose a unishyversal humanitarian goal for themselves say Pius Catholic intellectuals will find some genshy

erous souls and superior minds which are susceptible to being raised above material preoccushypatlons and of understanding that the truly collective destiny of humanity presupposes the abshysolute value of each of the indishyviduals who compose It

Catholic Responsibility Reason and mutual recognishy

tion of the natural law are solid enough support says Pius for Catholics to contribute their share to the world community in formation

Reading between the lines of the Popes Pax Romana addless I do not think it is fanciful to say he seems to feel that if Cathshyolics in fact do not contribute their share to the organization of the world community the world has but two alternatives a world union forced by tyranny or a world conflict ending in gloshybal catastrophe Indeed he reshymarks that men and nations are convinced that these are the alternatives to a world communshyity based on law Significantly he does not dissociate himself from that conviction

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NARRAGANSETT LEAGUE CO-CHAMPIONS Mount st Mary Ac~demy deshybaters of Fall River who shared honors with De -LaSalle Academy ofmiddot Newport were left to fight seated Patricia McGee president and Sylvia Sheehan secretary standshying Marilyn ~ennedy Margaret Griffin Mary Butler Carole Matimore and Mary Silva

Weating Miraculousmiddot Medal Leads To Conversion of Six in Family

TOLEDO (NCl--Six of the eight Hinseys are Catholics now thanks in a large measure to a

MiraculouS- Medal worn by the mother of the family While a patient In St Charles

Hospifal for three months in 1955 Mrs William M Hinsey

Jr a non-Catholic wore the medal It was the medal that got her and the hospital chapshylain Father Clarence Schuerman of the Precious Blood Fathers talking about the Church

Mrs Hinsey had no church afshyfiliation

At the hospital she started reading the Bible and a cate- chism She also read several books by Catholic authors Her ieading continued while she was convalescing at home

In 1956 she began taking relishygious instructions from Father

- Schuerman She said her read- shying of Father Leo Treses column in the Catholic Chronicle Toledo diocesan newspaper helped her to understand the sacrmiddotaments

She started going to Mass someshytimes accompanied by hell chishydren bull

Mrs Hinsey was baptized last October Then five of her chil shydren followed her example and embraced the Catholic faith

Mrs Hinseys older daughter Linda 15 attends Protestant services MI Hinsey does not belong to any church Mrs Hinshy

sey said here that she middothas found something to whichthere Is ri

foundation

Attleboro Women Elect Officers

New officers for the La(ii~s of

Ste Anne Sodality and Att~eboro District National Council of Catholic Women were elected at

0 joint meeting in middotst Josephs Hall Attleboro

Sodality officers are Mrs Jushyliette Gaudreau president Mrs Armand Pinault first vice-presishydent Mrs Adelard Gagnon sec- ond vice-president Mrs Ernest Charlebois secretary Mrs Julien Forget treasurer and Mrs Albert Moussea~ pl~blicity chairman

CounCIl offICers are Mrs Ra~ph Patunoff ~orth Attieboro presishydent MISS Jenr)le Repuccl Mansfield vice-president Mrs

George Bauzo Norton recording secretary Mrs Leo Campb~ll South Attleboro treasurer Very Rev John J Shay pastor of St John s Church Attleboro IS mCderator

A plIgrimage to LaBalette will be conducted Tuesday June 11 under the direction of Mrs Henrl Proulx r

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HEIDELBERG Germany (NC) -American Catholic lay action is now spreading among Amerishycans overseas with the establishshyment of a Military Council of Catholic Women in Europe I~

13 made up of nine area councils in Germany France and Italy

At a meeting here with Msgrbull (Lt Co) Charles J Murphy Vicar Delegate of the Armed Forceshere and Mary Donohoe organizational secretary of the National Council of Catholio Women 40 delegates of various womens groups discussed theil formal affiliation with Washshyington headquarters More than 60 groups are to join with an estimate of nell I I y 10000 women

Through the efforts of Miss Donohoe who held some 30

cmeetings during hel nine-week trfp through Germany France and Italy nine area councils of the new organization were set up in these countries

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How explain t~e hatred agalnst Our Divine Lord today No one hates Buddha or Socrates or Mohammed no one lifts hill fists against Lenin It Is because these are dead But Christ live~ He lives in His Mystical Body the Church He lives in the

osouls of the faithful in the state of grace He lives In the Eu charist in the tabernacle

The Devil never inspires anyone to hate the dead fOr example Napoleon But he does inspire even pagans to hate Christ This eXPlains a wild orgy of hate that took place in

bull a Mission in China Iititie children entered the Catholic Mission dragged the Sister prayshying before the Blessed Sacrament into the streets tore the altar linens to shreds ripped the arms off the crucifix used candlesticks to smash the Stations of middotthe Cross pried the tashybernacle from the altar but unable to force the steel door they threw it into the street

Souls who are sensitive to Christ still enduring His Passion will make an extra visit to Our Lord in the Blessed Sacrashyment They will scarifice a luxury to

enable the Holy Father to erect a tabershy nacle in some-other part of the world where Jesus will be loved and adored in peace

GOD LOVES YOU to Mrs A A for $35 I am a housewife whose six children have all grown uP except on I have so much extra tim now that I sew for other people and make a little spendshy

ing money this way The earnings of the past month and a half are for the Missions to MSJ Thls is a beautiful day to be alive and as I am just getting over a recent illness I am most thank ful to be feeling so well again Because everything looks so brigh for me heres $3 to help make it bright for someone else to BS Heres $2 for your charitable work Two dollars Is the usual bet so I know this wUl be a bet well placed on a sure thing which will win place and show to SE Enclosed find $25bull tips which I saved for a month for the poor of the world to WT Passed up a 35-cent Ice cream soda today so here it is wrapped upln a weeks cigarette money-in all $135

Nature is dressed in softest pastels and In the midst of these lovely hues the radiance of the white Bridal (own First Communion dress and Graduation robe bear witness to the pure

joy of these happy spring days Why not give the lovely white stature of OUR LADY OF TELEVISION as a gift this year foil Weddings First Communion or Graduation We will send thmiddot statue at your request and a donation of $3 for the poor of the world

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Sports Chatter season thiE week Competition stopped a Red Wilson smash THE ANCHORshywlll be continued throughout the with his face and had to be Thurs Mav 23 1957I lSISummer months culminating In carried off the field Fortunately September with ~he playoffs for Attendance at Games Best Rosen on the restricted list inshyCausey was not seriously injured the Diocesan championship Why stead of the voluntary retired not get out and see your team and it is believed that Malzone list Under this arrangementWay to Help eyO Players In action Theres noting like an fluffered only a bad bruise Talkshy Rosen could return to the lineup appreciative audience to bring ing about third basemen its tomorrow rather than observeBy Jack Kineavy out a boys best efforts worthy of note that the Cleve~ the 60-day wait were he on the

Lady lIanager land Indians have placed Al voluntary list Somerset Bleh School Coach Just a few years ago a controshy

An unwritten but well adhered to baseball law deshy versy of major proportions arose In the press box at Harvardmands that changes be made when a club is floundering Stadium The occasion was theSuch is the case with the Washington Senators As a reshy Lincoln M Dunlapannual Harvard-Cornell football

sult manager Charley Dressen was fired by president Cal game The issue centered about REGISTERED ENGINEERGriffith In Detroit on the the presence of a distaff CornelshySen at 0 l s first Western The new league brIngs to 28 the Ian sports writer intent on covershy Announces the relocation of his office for the swing number of circuits in the Nation- Ing the game for the school paper practice of Professional Engineering atfrom the heretofore all male

The action brought howls al Association which embraces sanctuary atop the Stadium elf derision from all Quarters It some 200 teams in all Tradition was ultimately breechshy 19 PURCHASE STbeing a generally regarded cershy Should Encourage Boys ed but not without difficulty

Fall River Mass taInty that the present Washingshy Amateur ball In these environs Stonehill College in North Eaton ton roster would experIence diffishy and I daresay generally is but a goes Cornell one better however culty in a Triple A classification shadow of its former stature The Chieftains varsity tennis bull Direct engineering services to architects industrialHowever as a matter of expeshy novations have been introduced Quad boasts a lady manager institutional and commercial establishments dience the manager is the most In the form of Little League for Miss Anne Carrigg 57 of Brockshy

bull Studies reports estimates design plans specificationsexpendable and It is he who must youngsters Pony and Babe Ruth ton supervIsion an~ consultatIonao Named to succeed Dressen Leagues for early adolescents Really Bot Corner was Coach Harry Lavagetto It Almost unique however in its Its open season on third baseshy bull Air Conditioning Air Cleaning Boiler Plants DryingIs no no secret that Cookie was organizational setup is the CYO men Latest casualty is the Red Electrical Exhausting HeatIng Piping Plumbing a most reluctant successor This which affords the older player Box Frank Malzone The rookie Sprinklers Refrigeration Ventilation is readlly understandable Lavashy the opportunity of participating third sacker was felled by a bad aetto has long been a Dressen during and beyond his high bounce hopper off the bat of Telephones OSborne 4-6306 aide He too severed connections IIchool days These parish spon- Joe DeMaestri Two weeks ago with the Brooklyn organization In 53 when the Dodger front is~ol~e~d~t~ea~m~s~l~a~u~n~ch~e~d~t~h~e~1~95~7~~b~0~n~U~S~y~ou~n~g~s~te~r~~w~a~Yn~e~c~a~u~s~e~y~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ _ office refused to give boss Dresshylen any more than a one year pact even though Charley had annexed the National League title that year

Actually Ludicrous The situtation actually is ludishy

crous There has been no evIshydence of player disgruntlement with Dressen Early In the month fiery Catcher C 1i n t Courtney was fined $200 for Inshylubordlnation but Pete Runnels and Eddie Yost - two of the few bona fide major league operashy

tlves of the club - vouched for Dressens fair-mindedness In his dealings wIth the players The move certainly cant be attributshyed to financial belt tightening The club is obligated to honor its contract with Bressen and It Is only natural to assume that Lavagettos paycheck will be larger in keeping wIth his greater lesponslblllties That Dressen IS IL most competent baseball man aoes without saying What then has the front office gained Lavagettos reaction is signifishycant What can I do that Charley couldnt he asked Indeed the ways of baseball middotare aometimes strange

Paroehlab Bumble Somerset Coach Ed Lowneys Holy Famishy

ly nine came up with the bIggest upset of the scholastic season last Thursday a 1-0 decisIon over So mer II e t defending Narry League champions The game was Jemln1scent of past historic Iltruggles between the two friendshyly rivals Beaten in an early Ileason encounter and mired deep In the standings with an Ull1mshypressive 2-7 record the Parochiashyals werent conceded a chance agaInst their talent laden rivals The game certainly Js lllustrative of the humbling influence of sports It is a well known fact that coaches - particularly footshyball coaches - have a tendency to cry poor In pre-season analshy)ses Some characterIstically reshyduce caution to absurdity I wonder however1 some of these dour predictions arent born of an experIenced appreciation for

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this Summer It will stalt as a four team affaIr each with It major league sponsor Baltimore Brooklyn Pittsburgh and St Louis are the parent teams repshylesented

The league will callY a D elasslficatlon and only playeJs wIth no previous professional exshyJ)el1ence wlll be eligible In theory it is designed to IJive young players a chance to develshyt)j) llJnong tbelr peers in their ~IJmiddotllt ycm of profcllsional ball

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HOLY CROSS FATHERS CENTENNIAL Officers of the Solemn HOLY CRO~S CONGREGATION OBSERVES CENTENNIAL Rev High Mass offered at Coyle High are Rev James F Lyons (left) deaconi Michael Jednakowski CSC chaplain to the Brothers at Coyle High Rev Michael Jednakowski CSC (second left) celebrant Rev Jos~ph Taunton is greeted by Brother Eudes Hartnett CSC pr~ncipal of the L Powers subdeacon and Rev ~rancis B Connors (right) master of school while Rev Edward Hartnett CSC ofmiddot the Holy Cross Mission ceremonies Fatpers Lyons Powers and Connors are Coyle graduates Band looks on

May is a month of momentous importance for one tion of the young boys body Father Tho m a 8 C Duffy of Taunton was named Presimiddot mind and soul It is not in the new Superior of the Mission dent In 1951 during the pres

of th~ religious institutes of the diocese of Fall River I t elementary schools that these denJy of Rev Francis BolandBand was able to invite his men cmarks the one hundredth anniversary of the papal ap- precious possessions of youth are to move from North Dartmouth Stonehill became co-educational

Proval of the Constitutlons of the CongTegation of Holy threatened it is in the high In 1952 the General Chapter apmiddot _ school and college where minds to North E~ston So ample were proved the elevation of the East-

Cross which was founded in are maturing faculties awaken the accomodatio~s moreover it ern Vice-Province to the rank LeMansFl~al)Ce in 1837 The founded the University of No- lng and habits being formed was possible to move the semi- of Province

Priests of the Congregation tre Dame du Lac in Ii log cabin shaping the youths whole future nary too The North Dartmouth Province Split on the shore of St Marys Lake life-both in this life and the house then became the needed

conduct Stonehill College outside the tiny village of South next C Holy Cross Novitiate with the The growth of the college Saint Pius Tenth Seminary and Bend Several years later the In the same letter the Bishop present Superior General Very forced the Mission Band to remiddot Our Lady of Holy Cross Semin- Holy Cross Sisters opened a announced that the Brothers of Rev Christopher OToole as turn to its old home near New ary in North Easton the Holy school for girls nearby It was Holy Cross from Notre Dame Master of Novices Bedford the Novitiate meantime Cross Mission Band in North called St Marys wereto teach in the new school had been transferred to the Dartmouth the Brothers of the Priests Brothers arid Sisters Father Donahue had thus sent Open StonehlllCollege Green Mountains of Vermont A Congregation direct Monsignor of Holy Cross came to Canada his own religious to direct the For 11 years no further foun- new classroom building Holy Coyle High School in Taunton to start schools in 1847 and in school named in honor of his old dations were made in the East Cross Hall completed in Janushythe Sisters of Holy Cross teach at 1853 at the special behest of the friend But in 1946 Rev James Conner- ary 1957 is the newest Stonehill Saint Anthonys parish in New Sovereign Pontiff the Congre- ton was sent by the Provincial structure a cafeteria and recreshy

Dartmouth Seminarymiddot tmiddot 1 b il i i tBedford gation undertook to staff mis- to meet the request made by the a lOna u d ng s expec ed to The foimder of the Congrega- sion outposts in Bengal India At approximately the same Most Revmiddot Will i a m Hafey be started this summer accordshy

tiono( Holy cross Very Rev Publish Magazine time that plans for Coyle High Bishop of Scranton for a col- ing to Rev James Sheehan Basil Anthony Mary Moreau e The growth of Holy Cross in School were going ahead Father leg in Wilkes - Barre Pa That President of Stonehill diocesan priest of Le Mans was the United States from the Donahue had interested himself year Christ the Kings Col- As the priests society has adshyborn in 1799 while the Directory founding of Notre Dame has in the prospect of opening a ege for men was opened Three vaneed in the East so has the still ruled France While Basil been considerable Besides es- seminary in the diocese Bishop years later in May 1948 the ter- Brothers In the General Chapshywas still a young boy Napoleon tablishifil~ other schools like- St Cassidy acting in the name of ritory including New England tel of 1945 it was decided that Buonaparte made the name of Edwards University in Austin the disabled Bishop Feehan who and the Middle Atlantic States the common good called for the France terrible in the ears of all Texas in 1876 and Partland Uni- had expressed the wish to have was constituted the Eastern Vice priests and Brothers to have sepmiddot Europe By the time the future versity Portland Oregon in 1901 Holy Cross priests in Fall River Province of Holy Cross Father arate provinces under the one founder had been aidained to the Congregation has attempted invited Father Donahue to come Connerton was named Vice-Pro- General Administration the holy priesthood he could see other things In 1865 the first east to look at some property vincial and one of his first off- As the Centenary Year begins his mother country everywhere Catholic weekly magazine The The Superior General together cial acts made known in the the works of the Congregation marked by the ravages of the Ave Maria was published at No- with Rev Alfred Charron CSC summer was to errect Stonehill under the Providence of God are Revolution and Napoleonic ty- tre Dame PrOvincial of Canada and Rev College on the Ames estate in many There are foundations ranny James Burns CSC Provincial North Eaton It was called Stone- across the world with invitations

S t New England Site of Indiana came to Fall River hlll because it occupled what had to undertake more The priest1One ocle y In 1913 a young Holy Cross 1931 Th 1

Among the many French h R J W Do 10 ey were warm y re- before been called Stone Hill and Brothers of Holy Cross in preac er ev ames na- ceived by Bishop Cassidy and the House That fall the college the Diocese of Fall River are

priests who stirred themselves to hue conducted a mission in St purchase of the Crary Hospital opened with 125 male students aware of the great responsibilityrelieve this situation was the Marys parish in Taunton and tiN tl D t th h d tmiddot 1propel y n or 1 ar mou largely veterill1s of World War II that is theirs in tee uca lona Rev James Dujarie who found- on his return to Indiana ex- d d At f t h i was conSI ere Irst 1 was Rev George Benaglia a native program of the Ctturch heref St J 1820 to teach religion in schools of the people and said he hoped but by the time the General By August 1835 Father Dujarie that one day the Congregation Chapter of 1932 had clostd the

ed the Brothers 0 osep n pressed his delight with the piety impossible to acquire the estate

l1ad become so worn out with all ht t blsh lmiddottselfmiddot ln Newmig es a I purchase was made and the proshyhe had endured during the E 1 nd Thlrteen yealS laterng a perty for the seminary secured Reign of Terror that he Father Qonahue became Super- the next year The first Mass in turned to the young seminary ior General of Holy Cross In Q Our Lady of Holy Cross Semi professor Basil Moreau to have very few years he was to realize nary was offered by Father him assume the government of the hope of 1913 Donahue on the Feast of the t he Brothers Some time before Th beloved Monslgnor Jamese Immaculate Conception of Mary tl1is at the ~uggestion of Fath~r Coyle was pastor of St Marys Dec 8 1933 The Brothers from Dujarie Father Moreau had set when Father Donahue preached Coyle joined with the priests in about organizing a group of aux- the mission While it is not the great act of thanksgiVing iliary priests to assist in the min- known if the Monsignor ever dis- In May 1934 Rev Archibald istry of the diocese and to teach cussed the matter with Father McDowell CSC came to estabshyin colleges Donahue then he had for a long Ush an eastern branch of the

In 1837 Father Moreau found- t Ie hed the ldea of seeIme c 1 11S bull Holy Cross Mission Band in ed a new religiots family pat- ing a high school for boys built North Dartmouth It was soon temed on the Holy Family the In th F 11 R D The a Iver lOcese e evident as more priests arrived Brothers were dedicated to the died b f h 1good priest e ore e cou d to work as missioners and as the foster father of Christ as Jose- realize his project but when number of postulants for the phites of Holy Cross a newly preaching the eulogy at Mon- priesthood increitsed that the organized group of Sisters of signor Coyles funeral Most Rev North Dartmouth house was no Holy Cross were dedicated to the J middotC d th A t 1ames assl y en pos 0 lC longer large enough for both Mother of God and the priests Administrator announceltithat groups were consecrated to the Sacred such a school would soon be built He-art of Jesus as Salvatorists of He remarked that Monsignor Settle in North Easton Holy Cross (When approval for Coyle had been putting small During the first months ofI

this new congregation was sought sums aside for the purpose for 1935 accordingly Father Mcshyin Rome the Holy See wisely de- years and that this money would Dowell and a fellow missioner creed that the priests and Broth- be supplemented for the project Father George FiScher were ers should be grouped together Coyle High School scouting the countryside north in one society and the Sisters in - Excavation began in Decem- of Taunton for new quarters their own society) - ber 1932 and the official open- The lovely estategt of Frederick

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six Holy Cross Brothers were letter Bishop Cassidy indicated the most suitable place for their welcomed in Indiana in 1841 to that the object for which this purposes It seemed at first that open a boys school in the wild- school is erected and will be con- the property would be uriobtainshyemess In November 1842 these ducted is tliiee-fold Christian able but after much negotiatin seven pioneers of Holy Cross development training and direc- U was acquired By Oct 11

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The Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DD Bishop of Reno

The reflectiop attributed to King Solomon that there Is nothing new under the sun was probably not original with that wisest of men Likely enough he had picked it up somewhere and passed it off as the gem of his midnight meditations There is cershytainly nothing new in the secularist charge that Cashytholicism is a divisive factor In contemporary life It was levshyelled against the infant Church In the days of Imperial Rome lt furnished Indeed the official excuse for the persecutions of the first three centuries

There is an odd fascination to be found In comparing the wrltshyblgS of the second century Roshyman philosopher Celsus with those of one of his modern eounterparts Paul Blanshard tor example Any advantage on the score of interest or dignity rests with the former Celsus at least had the excuse that the Church of his day was a relashytively fresh phenomenon and that the sources of his informashytion were difficult to come by and assess for accuracy He seems to have been honestly concerned for the welfare of the Empire he revered though how far his honesty went in fabriclJtlng his eharges against the Church has always been open to question

Threat to Unity Celsus nevertheless was an

acute critic He based his attack onmiddot Christianity less on the foolshyIsh allegations he made against the divinity of Christ than on the fact that the Church was an Imperium In imperio a threat to the unity and Integrity of the Roman state Rome prided hershyself on her tolerance She welshycomed all the gods and was perfectly willing to enshrine them in her pantheon but only on condition that they should be as It were good citizens of the Empire submissive to Its secular absolutism Christianity lefused this condition It insisted that Its law being God-given was above any Imperial decree For Celsus there was only one conclusion Christianity would have to be crushed

As a good pagan of philosophishycal bent Celsus seems not to have welcomed this result He would have much preferred that the difference be settled amicashybly and that if the Christians persisted in holding to their absurd beliefs they should at least recognize the supremacy of the state Surely he thought thlampl would entail no hardship A tew gestures of conformity a tew grains of incense a little closing of the eyes when official paganism made its minimal deshymands and all would be well But If Christians were to hold fast to their pollcy of intransishygence If they were to maintain their stubborn principle of the lupremacy of God and His law the very foundations of the state would be subverted Religion in the view of Celsus is all very wellin its way but it must not interfere with the integrity of Rome

Civilization in Danger As Father Danielou remarks

in his study of Origens controshyversy with Celsus there is someshything almost moving in this cry from an old Romans heart It lIeemed to Celsus that the whole of the ancient world the entire civlllzation of Greece and Rome R thing at once religious politishycal and cultural was in danger and his grievance against the

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Christians was that they would not exert themselves in its servshyice But Celsus erred in supposshying that the Church had no interest in the salvation of the commonwealth The real point at issue was not that the Chrisshytians could not or would not be good Romans the point was shyand is - that no state can justly legislate contrary to the laws of God

In the long pull we know it was the Church that saved the Empire giving it that enormous lease on life which enabled it to endure in one form or another untll the very eve of modern times But our contemporary secularism whether of the comshymunist or positivist variety has chosen to ignore the lesson Far less tolerant than Rome it deshymands the total servitude of the individual It is unwilling to conshycede a single right as inhering in the human personality which is not the largesse of the benevshyolent state The Rome of Celsus would have been satisfied with a few exterhals of conformity the secular totalitarianism of today insists upon the slavery of the mind no less than that of the body

Would Destroy Church In our America the contest is

now shaping up around Catholic education But it is plainly stupid to suppose that were the Church in a moment of weakness to agree to the secularization of schools the matter would end there The secularist drive is aimed at the very institution of the Church herself it wlll be satisfied only when she is reshyduced to utter impotence There is a certain incredible naivete on the part of those Catholics who pIofess to believe that the edushycational secularists are simply good fellows at heart who are carried away as it were by their enthusiasm for the general welshyfare The evidence is pretty conshyclusive that their program has been mapped out with utmost care and deliberate calculation And it is not as though it were hidden in their secret archives bull they have publlshed it for all the world to read

Celsus In th~ second century Paul Blanshard Glenn Archer Mrs Agnes Meyer and their 11k in the twentieth But all along the secularists have seen the Point clearlY and steadily We have ho king but Caesar is their perennial rallY-cry The point of attack is Christ the King

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Sister Visitation an Irish-born missionary is an eight-year veteran of the leper colony in Abakaliki Nigeria where she is medical officer surgeon and general plactitioner for 3000 lepers

Following her novitiate in Droshygheda Ireland she spent eight years in study including a year of special studies in tropical dishyseases in London Hei religious community includes Registered Nurses and Registered Pharmashycists All Registered Pharmacist members of the order are honorshyary members of the Catholic Pharmacists Guild of the Fall River Diocese

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Hiss Work FailstoShowmiddot Miscarriage of Justice

By Rev D Bernard Theall OSB

If as Alger Hiss seems to intimate in his new book In the Court of Public Opinion (Knopf $5) his lawyers are continuing to search for evidence that wouldwarrant re-opening his case a readingof this book would be more important than it would I

otherwise be For I can find ness willmiddot demonstrate that the verdi~t was justifiable Because

no convincing evidence in I happen to believe that the the book itself of a miscar- Chambers work is a great docushyriage 01 maladministration C of ment of our time I do not regret justice in the original decision And I continue to be convinced of the solidity and general worth of Whitaker Chambers witness

I was involved for many months after tlie Chambers book appeared in giving a series of era1 reshyviews of it and of evalushyating 0 the I books appearshying on the case - tho s e by

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witt Because of this I had occasion to study Mr Chambers work thoroughly and repeatedly reading it in toto perhaps six times By way of preparing to review Mr Hiss book I have made a new reading of Chambers I continue to be impressed by his honesty his seriousness and-so far as a non-actor in the drama can judge-his control of the fads of the case

Typewriter Evidence At the same time I am willing

to admit that Mr Hiss book ought to be re-read a few times in order that the full weight of

- ~Is argument may be felt The case is immensely complicated and the interweaving of various elements of evidence very puzshyzling It is probably a gross over-simplification to say tha t Mr Hiss complete case stands or falls on the evidence of the typewriter which he claims was especiallymanufactured by Mr Chambers assistants If this is so Mr Hiss has not convinced at least one reader of the feasishybility of so manufacturing a typewriter that would deceive all experts who deal with such mat-

I tels I believe that one can accord

much sympathy to MI Hiss conshytention that the climate of opinshyion at the time of his trials was unfortunate for him But the chain of physical evidence preshysented in the Chambers book reshymains for me the most convincshying argument for the validity of the verdict

Cort Evidence Like Lord Jowitts unfortunate

book which had to be drastically revised after an early edition had proved seriously erroneous In the Court of Public Opinion depends heavily upon the willingness of the reader to wade through and to analyze carefully for himself a mass of court-presented evishydence

A layman in these matters will hesitate to jUdge quickly the worth and truthfulness of this material I am conviqced howshyeyer that parallel readings of Hiss presentation of his case With the story as given in Witshy

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the re-opening of the subject that may send more readers to that work if only for comparishyson with the present book - It is by the way difficult to believe that the immense amount of special newspaper coverage given to the Hiss book is imparshytial in tone It would seem weighted in favor of Hiss even though in the book the Ameiishycan press is accused of being blshyased against Hiss That is cershytainly not the recollection of this reviewer

Greenes Theology Weak Graham Greens latest play

The Potting Shed (Viking $3) is now available in book form and I should say that a preliminary reading thereof would be almost indispensable to anyone who wishes to see the play with pioshyfit Greens only other play The Living Room dealt like this one with a theological theme My own opinion is that both plays faii because of a weakness in Greenes theological knowlshyedge and reasoning I

The Potting Shed concerns the psychological disintegration and subsequent restoration to normality of James Califer son of professionally free~thihking and atheistic parents For two acts the ieader (oi playgoer) is kept- guessing about the nature of the experiellce that took place in the potting shed when James was thirteen and that deranged his whole life

Bargain With God Then the answer is provided

by Father William Califer James uncle and the only Catholic members of the family At their first meeting the priestmiddot tells James the story of how as a child James had attempted suishycide by hanging in the shed The ~oung Father William had knelt by the side of the apparently lifeshyless boy and bargained with God for his life Perhaps It WQuld be unfair to prospective readers or viewers to reveal the nature of the bargain-but on the credishybili ty of this act rests the sfrength of the playas a whole

Along with Waiting for Goshydot this is the most religious play of recent months-and like Godot It is going to be a cause for heated argument for many months to

10 Tilt ANCIHIORshyThunbull Moi1 2) 1957

Stresses World Duty On Atomic Research

TOKYO (NC) - Holy duty forbids the use of atomlc re search for purely destructive purposes His Eminence Joseph Cardinal Jirings Archbishop of Cologne declared at a press conshyference following a half hour audience withEmperor Hirohito in the Imperiai P-

The Cardinal hat the note recently given J Pope Pius XII to Japanese special envoy Masatoshi Matsushita sufficientshyly set forth the Churchs position on the atom question But he added the problem is of vital concern to all and the practical prpblems Involved should be freely and fully discussed in good faith by all nations

Asked about the future of Gershymany Cardinal Frings said that all future development must come through what he called Christian statesmanship The German people seek unification he declared but not without liberty of conscience

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Study of Infinity of God Leads to Jesus Christ

By F J -Sheed

Where was God before the universe was created asks the street-corner heckler His question breaks up nicely into two-Where was God when tqere wasnt any where Where was God when there w~snt any when Briefly the answer is that the words where and when ~ave no application to God at all But if we are as brief IlS that no one will see the Ilnswer

Where means in what place which means in what location In space But God Is a spirit tlIld a spirit doeS not occupy IIpace only boshydies need space Yet we do say that God Is eve r y where How can He be everywhere if He is not In Ilpace at all

Energy of God FOllQwd closely ~verywhere

lJleans where everything is The phrase God is eveiywhere means that God is In every thing Clearshyly a spiritual being Is not In ~ material being as water Is In a cup We must look fOl a different meanlng for the word In A Iipiritua1belng Is said to be where It operates In the things thlt reshyceive the effects of its power My lioul fOl Instance Is In every part of my body not by being spread out so that every bodily part has bull little bit of soul to itself but because the souls life-giving energies pour Into every partmiddot of the body Everything whatsoever receives the energy of Ood bringing It into existence and Iteepmg it there that is the sense In which Ood Is omnipresent Is everywhere In everything It 18 JlO convenience for God of course He does not need things But they need Him desperately

We can now look at the secshyond part of our hecklers question -before the universe was created Just as where~ Is a word of space-and God Is not In space so before Is a word of time-and God is not In time either

God Is Changeless What Is time st Augustine

lave the superb answer I know what time Is-provided you dont ask me But he went on flbm there and so must we Time is the measurement of change Things go on changing and time measures the changes A watch whose hands do not move will Jlot tell the time-because time measures chanjJe Where nothing changes there Is nothing for time to measurp so there Is no time Our material unlverse Is continushyously changing and time belongs to It God Is changeless so time has no meaning In relation to JIlm We are In time Ood 18 In eternity

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you It may be difficult at first Keep thlnklnglt over God is changeless because He is infinite He has all perfections He cannot lose any of them so there is no past lnto which they can flow away Nor is there any future from which new perfections cali

flow to Him He has all per~ecshytions in the present a present which does not change and does not cease That Is eternity The universe He created Is not llke that Things come and go Change is continuous Time and the universe started together

Concept of Eternity We must concentrate upon the

concept of eternity it brings us deep into the meaning of Ood

You and I and all men are in time which means that we are never at any moment the whol~

of ourself What we were last year what we will be next year all belongs to our total being but last year has gone and next year has not arrived There never Is a moment when we are all there We possess our being the philosophers say successively Net so Ood All that He Is He possesses In one single act of beshying Eternity does not mean evershylasting time time open at both ends so that however far you go back I~to the past there is no beginning however far you go forward Into the future there Is no end Eternity Is not time at ala It Is Gods total possession of Himself

Infinlty omnipresence eternishyty-these are rich and l~ewarding concepts but we shOUld not stay with them ~o long at a time to meet the living God Christ is there for us whom as St John says atmiddot the opening of his first Epistle we have seen with our eyes whom we have looked upon whom our hands hae handled The Infinlte we are studying is the same Infinite whom we meet In the Oospels the same Infinite whom we receive In the Blessed Eucharist

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THE ANCHORshyThUll Mav 23 1957 111

Mr and Mrs Antonio Bianchi Mr and Mrs James Boles Mr and Mrs Edgar Caron Anonyshymous Mr and Mrs William T Carr Harold G Cornish Colonel William Drummy Mr and Mrs Lawrence Fitzgerald Mr and Mrs John Gallo

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Self-Centered Husbands Cause Needless Anxiety

By Rev John L~ Thomas SJ st Louis University

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My husband doesnt like a thing do around the house Weve been married for almost six months and things arent getting any better Ive learned one thing though his mother is just about the best cook houseshy

keeper buyer and so on since Eve set up shop Im as a reflection ow their own efshygetting tired of trying to forts The young bride middottends to

be so sensitive because to someplease him Nothing I do extent she feels she is in comshyseems to be just right How does petition with hero husbands mother She wants to prove that she is just as competent and efshyficient as her older riyal forgetshyting that she has already won the battle by getting some mothshyers son to marry her

Set Him Right If a little analysis reveals tl111t

your present troubles represent nothing more than the normal growing pains of early marri shyage you have little to fret about Both of yOU will become more sure of yourselves- as time goes on When your husband thoughtshylessly brags about his mother reflect that some day youmiddot hope to have boys who wlll grow up to brag about you Youmiddotllmiddot like that wont you

On the other hand if youVI married to an habitual griper you have a different case on your hands Marriage calls formiddot ad- justment and adaptation but these should be mutual It Is not wise to make all the concessions in any partnership If your husshyband expects you to do so it WIll be prUdent to set him straight from the start Quarreling wont help matters under these circum~ stances State your position once and then ignore his later comshyments You have no reason to feel insecure After all yoU can always burn his toast and you can always say no cant you

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Pre-Cana At Fall River May 26 At Taunton June 9 13 16 August 18 22 25

Cana Sunday June 9 Cana II at Santo Christo Church sponshysored by the parish Council of Catholic Women to be given by Rev Raymond W McCarthy and Rev Anthony M Gomes

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strange animals Martha They g rip e while theyre home wit h mother and they gripe when tlieyre in a home of their own It may be that they have been spoiled as children but I lather feel it is their own thoughtshyless way of as-Berting and getshyting attention They want to be noticed to feel important Like all youthful striving for Indepenshydence their thinking is selfcenshytered and critical of others What others do for them is taken for granted as if they deserved it This is a youthfUl age Unfortushynately some men and women never develop beyond it

Two Sides Is this the type you married

Lets not pass hasty judgriient There may be other factors inshyvolved in the situation which merit further consideration In the first place the early months of marriage call for numeious adjustments and changes Doshymestication is a gradual process and while theyre getting used to it some young men feel they are giving up more ortheir freedom than they bargained for At times young brides are more domineering than they imiddotealize The inexperienced groom may react by asserting his independshyence in curious ways One of these may be dissatisfaction with the way you run the house

Over Sensitive Second is it possible that you

are ovel~-sensitive about your performance around the home Are you trying too hard to be a succesli Sometimes when we are starting out at a new job our anxiety causes us to see critishycism where none was intended If we are trying very hard to please even the failure to noshytice ourmiddot efforts may be intershypreted as an implicit condemshynation of what weve done

Third many young husbands are not aware of their brides normal feeling of insecurity in their lllt)V roles They may care- lessly throw out references to their mothers way of doing things without stopping to think tha t their brides may take this

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Supreme Pontiff Indicates

Collaboration Essential To Lasting World Peace

By Donald McDonald Davenport Catholic Messenger

Several weeks ago I commented J1ere on Pope Pius XIIs address to Pax Romana on the movement for world union and the responsibility of Catholics particularly intellectuals to contribute to the successful outcome of that movement I promised to return to this subject folshylowing receipt of the full text of the Popes address

If anything the text discloses an even stronger affirmation of the need for both world unshy10n and Cathoshylic contributions thereto t han was indicated In the first news report of the Popes speech

A Christian mys the Holy Father cannot remain Indiffershyent to the development of the world If he sees roughly outshylined under the pressure of events an ever more definite Inshyternational community he knows that this union wllled by the Creshyator ought to culminate In the union of minds and hearts In a common faith and a common love

Not onIf can he but he must work for the achievement of this community still In the making

Catholic Collaboration As I pointed out in the earlier

column Pius XII raises the question whether Catholics can collaborate In the formation of this world community With those institutlons where God Is not expressly recognized as the aushythor and legislator of the unishyverse

His answer to this question is yes and it may be useful to note two preliminary points leading to his affirmative anshybull wer

The first is Pius conception of the function of Catholic intellecshytuals as such You are not isoshylated researchers 01 autonomous thinkers he tells the Pax Roshymana members You are Cathshyolic intellectuals which means that you are charged with a unishyversal social responsibility for all that which concerns the spread of Christian truth and Its conshycrete application in all fields of activity

Social Responsibility The genuine Intellectual Is not

then the egghead which antl shy1ntellectuals too often would have the non-Intellectuals beshylieve He Is not a narrow specialshyIst nor Is he a pure theorist though both specialization and theory are indispensable Neither 1s he simply a clever conversa tionalist content with making points in the drawing-room or salon flashy in the way that a toy rocket Is flashy and with about as much staying power

The genuine Catholic Intelshylectual is rather charged with a universal social responsibility

This may explain ] might add why the authentic Catholic inshytellectual the man whose Cathoshylicity and scholarship are as deep as they are unquestionably of one piece Is invariably In othe very front of all truly progresshyelve reforms whether the reshyforms be of political social or economic structures both in the nation and between middotnatlons This may also explain why inshytellectuals are so cordially deshyIlpised by all self-serving specialshyinterest groups and by those citishyzens of demagogic Inclinations whose approach to all social poshylitical and economic problems is fundamentally emotional

Short-Cut Apologetics The second point of Pius XII

is one which is today being disshycussed with Increasing frequency Itnd penetration particularly among certain French and Engshylish theologians

By the Quthority which your

cultlire and the competence acshyquired in your profession conshyfer on you said the Pope to the Pax Romana members you are for your milieu both a question and an answer

Contrast this recognition of the infllience value of culture and personal competence in ones work or profession with the atti shytUde still too often found in short-cut apologetics and aposshytolic formulae that zeal and

good Intentions are really all that count Competence If It is conslderedat all Is tolerated but always on a kind of skeptical bashysis as though fidelity to ones work or profession had to be watched lest It undermine ones apostolic actions

Heading Right Way Professional competence does

not or course undermine the apostolate It supports It Unshyconniving dedication to ones work uncompromising effort to bring the comp~tence of ones work up to the level of ones tal shyents commands the natuml adshymiration and respect of the man Who so far as religion is conshycerned is an unbeliever It Is only after such an unbeliever has come to respect the natural goodshyness of the competent craftsman or professional that he Is led to wonder at the underlying motishyvation of such competence Whether or not he comes to see that motivation Is a profound Christian inspiration he Is at least heading in the right direcshytion

bullThe Holy Father asks the quesshy

tion whether those Catholic inshytellectuals who have achieved considerable public influence should participate in uncertain enterprises of an International character since such participashytion could seem to stand surety for an Inadmissable political or social system

Prejudice and Passion His answer is again encourag-

Ing Despite this seemingly unshyfavorable situation there still exists hesays a vasf area in which minds free from prejudice

and passion can bring harmony and help one another for the sake of a real and valuable comshymon good

In those international organishyzations which propose a unishyversal humanitarian goal for themselves say Pius Catholic intellectuals will find some genshy

erous souls and superior minds which are susceptible to being raised above material preoccushypatlons and of understanding that the truly collective destiny of humanity presupposes the abshysolute value of each of the indishyviduals who compose It

Catholic Responsibility Reason and mutual recognishy

tion of the natural law are solid enough support says Pius for Catholics to contribute their share to the world community in formation

Reading between the lines of the Popes Pax Romana addless I do not think it is fanciful to say he seems to feel that if Cathshyolics in fact do not contribute their share to the organization of the world community the world has but two alternatives a world union forced by tyranny or a world conflict ending in gloshybal catastrophe Indeed he reshymarks that men and nations are convinced that these are the alternatives to a world communshyity based on law Significantly he does not dissociate himself from that conviction

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NARRAGANSETT LEAGUE CO-CHAMPIONS Mount st Mary Ac~demy deshybaters of Fall River who shared honors with De -LaSalle Academy ofmiddot Newport were left to fight seated Patricia McGee president and Sylvia Sheehan secretary standshying Marilyn ~ennedy Margaret Griffin Mary Butler Carole Matimore and Mary Silva

Weating Miraculousmiddot Medal Leads To Conversion of Six in Family

TOLEDO (NCl--Six of the eight Hinseys are Catholics now thanks in a large measure to a

MiraculouS- Medal worn by the mother of the family While a patient In St Charles

Hospifal for three months in 1955 Mrs William M Hinsey

Jr a non-Catholic wore the medal It was the medal that got her and the hospital chapshylain Father Clarence Schuerman of the Precious Blood Fathers talking about the Church

Mrs Hinsey had no church afshyfiliation

At the hospital she started reading the Bible and a cate- chism She also read several books by Catholic authors Her ieading continued while she was convalescing at home

In 1956 she began taking relishygious instructions from Father

- Schuerman She said her read- shying of Father Leo Treses column in the Catholic Chronicle Toledo diocesan newspaper helped her to understand the sacrmiddotaments

She started going to Mass someshytimes accompanied by hell chishydren bull

Mrs Hinsey was baptized last October Then five of her chil shydren followed her example and embraced the Catholic faith

Mrs Hinseys older daughter Linda 15 attends Protestant services MI Hinsey does not belong to any church Mrs Hinshy

sey said here that she middothas found something to whichthere Is ri

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Attleboro Women Elect Officers

New officers for the La(ii~s of

Ste Anne Sodality and Att~eboro District National Council of Catholic Women were elected at

0 joint meeting in middotst Josephs Hall Attleboro

Sodality officers are Mrs Jushyliette Gaudreau president Mrs Armand Pinault first vice-presishydent Mrs Adelard Gagnon sec- ond vice-president Mrs Ernest Charlebois secretary Mrs Julien Forget treasurer and Mrs Albert Moussea~ pl~blicity chairman

CounCIl offICers are Mrs Ra~ph Patunoff ~orth Attieboro presishydent MISS Jenr)le Repuccl Mansfield vice-president Mrs

George Bauzo Norton recording secretary Mrs Leo Campb~ll South Attleboro treasurer Very Rev John J Shay pastor of St John s Church Attleboro IS mCderator

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HEIDELBERG Germany (NC) -American Catholic lay action is now spreading among Amerishycans overseas with the establishshyment of a Military Council of Catholic Women in Europe I~

13 made up of nine area councils in Germany France and Italy

At a meeting here with Msgrbull (Lt Co) Charles J Murphy Vicar Delegate of the Armed Forceshere and Mary Donohoe organizational secretary of the National Council of Catholio Women 40 delegates of various womens groups discussed theil formal affiliation with Washshyington headquarters More than 60 groups are to join with an estimate of nell I I y 10000 women

Through the efforts of Miss Donohoe who held some 30

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God Love You By Most Rev Fulton J Sheen DO

How explain t~e hatred agalnst Our Divine Lord today No one hates Buddha or Socrates or Mohammed no one lifts hill fists against Lenin It Is because these are dead But Christ live~ He lives in His Mystical Body the Church He lives in the

osouls of the faithful in the state of grace He lives In the Eu charist in the tabernacle

The Devil never inspires anyone to hate the dead fOr example Napoleon But he does inspire even pagans to hate Christ This eXPlains a wild orgy of hate that took place in

bull a Mission in China Iititie children entered the Catholic Mission dragged the Sister prayshying before the Blessed Sacrament into the streets tore the altar linens to shreds ripped the arms off the crucifix used candlesticks to smash the Stations of middotthe Cross pried the tashybernacle from the altar but unable to force the steel door they threw it into the street

Souls who are sensitive to Christ still enduring His Passion will make an extra visit to Our Lord in the Blessed Sacrashyment They will scarifice a luxury to

enable the Holy Father to erect a tabershy nacle in some-other part of the world where Jesus will be loved and adored in peace

GOD LOVES YOU to Mrs A A for $35 I am a housewife whose six children have all grown uP except on I have so much extra tim now that I sew for other people and make a little spendshy

ing money this way The earnings of the past month and a half are for the Missions to MSJ Thls is a beautiful day to be alive and as I am just getting over a recent illness I am most thank ful to be feeling so well again Because everything looks so brigh for me heres $3 to help make it bright for someone else to BS Heres $2 for your charitable work Two dollars Is the usual bet so I know this wUl be a bet well placed on a sure thing which will win place and show to SE Enclosed find $25bull tips which I saved for a month for the poor of the world to WT Passed up a 35-cent Ice cream soda today so here it is wrapped upln a weeks cigarette money-in all $135

Nature is dressed in softest pastels and In the midst of these lovely hues the radiance of the white Bridal (own First Communion dress and Graduation robe bear witness to the pure

joy of these happy spring days Why not give the lovely white stature of OUR LADY OF TELEVISION as a gift this year foil Weddings First Communion or Graduation We will send thmiddot statue at your request and a donation of $3 for the poor of the world

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Sports Chatter season thiE week Competition stopped a Red Wilson smash THE ANCHORshywlll be continued throughout the with his face and had to be Thurs Mav 23 1957I lSISummer months culminating In carried off the field Fortunately September with ~he playoffs for Attendance at Games Best Rosen on the restricted list inshyCausey was not seriously injured the Diocesan championship Why stead of the voluntary retired not get out and see your team and it is believed that Malzone list Under this arrangementWay to Help eyO Players In action Theres noting like an fluffered only a bad bruise Talkshy Rosen could return to the lineup appreciative audience to bring ing about third basemen its tomorrow rather than observeBy Jack Kineavy out a boys best efforts worthy of note that the Cleve~ the 60-day wait were he on the

Lady lIanager land Indians have placed Al voluntary list Somerset Bleh School Coach Just a few years ago a controshy

An unwritten but well adhered to baseball law deshy versy of major proportions arose In the press box at Harvardmands that changes be made when a club is floundering Stadium The occasion was theSuch is the case with the Washington Senators As a reshy Lincoln M Dunlapannual Harvard-Cornell football

sult manager Charley Dressen was fired by president Cal game The issue centered about REGISTERED ENGINEERGriffith In Detroit on the the presence of a distaff CornelshySen at 0 l s first Western The new league brIngs to 28 the Ian sports writer intent on covershy Announces the relocation of his office for the swing number of circuits in the Nation- Ing the game for the school paper practice of Professional Engineering atfrom the heretofore all male

The action brought howls al Association which embraces sanctuary atop the Stadium elf derision from all Quarters It some 200 teams in all Tradition was ultimately breechshy 19 PURCHASE STbeing a generally regarded cershy Should Encourage Boys ed but not without difficulty

Fall River Mass taInty that the present Washingshy Amateur ball In these environs Stonehill College in North Eaton ton roster would experIence diffishy and I daresay generally is but a goes Cornell one better however culty in a Triple A classification shadow of its former stature The Chieftains varsity tennis bull Direct engineering services to architects industrialHowever as a matter of expeshy novations have been introduced Quad boasts a lady manager institutional and commercial establishments dience the manager is the most In the form of Little League for Miss Anne Carrigg 57 of Brockshy

bull Studies reports estimates design plans specificationsexpendable and It is he who must youngsters Pony and Babe Ruth ton supervIsion an~ consultatIonao Named to succeed Dressen Leagues for early adolescents Really Bot Corner was Coach Harry Lavagetto It Almost unique however in its Its open season on third baseshy bull Air Conditioning Air Cleaning Boiler Plants DryingIs no no secret that Cookie was organizational setup is the CYO men Latest casualty is the Red Electrical Exhausting HeatIng Piping Plumbing a most reluctant successor This which affords the older player Box Frank Malzone The rookie Sprinklers Refrigeration Ventilation is readlly understandable Lavashy the opportunity of participating third sacker was felled by a bad aetto has long been a Dressen during and beyond his high bounce hopper off the bat of Telephones OSborne 4-6306 aide He too severed connections IIchool days These parish spon- Joe DeMaestri Two weeks ago with the Brooklyn organization In 53 when the Dodger front is~ol~e~d~t~ea~m~s~l~a~u~n~ch~e~d~t~h~e~1~95~7~~b~0~n~U~S~y~ou~n~g~s~te~r~~w~a~Yn~e~c~a~u~s~e~y~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ _ office refused to give boss Dresshylen any more than a one year pact even though Charley had annexed the National League title that year

Actually Ludicrous The situtation actually is ludishy

crous There has been no evIshydence of player disgruntlement with Dressen Early In the month fiery Catcher C 1i n t Courtney was fined $200 for Inshylubordlnation but Pete Runnels and Eddie Yost - two of the few bona fide major league operashy

tlves of the club - vouched for Dressens fair-mindedness In his dealings wIth the players The move certainly cant be attributshyed to financial belt tightening The club is obligated to honor its contract with Bressen and It Is only natural to assume that Lavagettos paycheck will be larger in keeping wIth his greater lesponslblllties That Dressen IS IL most competent baseball man aoes without saying What then has the front office gained Lavagettos reaction is signifishycant What can I do that Charley couldnt he asked Indeed the ways of baseball middotare aometimes strange

Paroehlab Bumble Somerset Coach Ed Lowneys Holy Famishy

ly nine came up with the bIggest upset of the scholastic season last Thursday a 1-0 decisIon over So mer II e t defending Narry League champions The game was Jemln1scent of past historic Iltruggles between the two friendshyly rivals Beaten in an early Ileason encounter and mired deep In the standings with an Ull1mshypressive 2-7 record the Parochiashyals werent conceded a chance agaInst their talent laden rivals The game certainly Js lllustrative of the humbling influence of sports It is a well known fact that coaches - particularly footshyball coaches - have a tendency to cry poor In pre-season analshy)ses Some characterIstically reshyduce caution to absurdity I wonder however1 some of these dour predictions arent born of an experIenced appreciation for

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The league will callY a D elasslficatlon and only playeJs wIth no previous professional exshyJ)el1ence wlll be eligible In theory it is designed to IJive young players a chance to develshyt)j) llJnong tbelr peers in their ~IJmiddotllt ycm of profcllsional ball

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HOLY CROSS FATHERS CENTENNIAL Officers of the Solemn HOLY CRO~S CONGREGATION OBSERVES CENTENNIAL Rev High Mass offered at Coyle High are Rev James F Lyons (left) deaconi Michael Jednakowski CSC chaplain to the Brothers at Coyle High Rev Michael Jednakowski CSC (second left) celebrant Rev Jos~ph Taunton is greeted by Brother Eudes Hartnett CSC pr~ncipal of the L Powers subdeacon and Rev ~rancis B Connors (right) master of school while Rev Edward Hartnett CSC ofmiddot the Holy Cross Mission ceremonies Fatpers Lyons Powers and Connors are Coyle graduates Band looks on

May is a month of momentous importance for one tion of the young boys body Father Tho m a 8 C Duffy of Taunton was named Presimiddot mind and soul It is not in the new Superior of the Mission dent In 1951 during the pres

of th~ religious institutes of the diocese of Fall River I t elementary schools that these denJy of Rev Francis BolandBand was able to invite his men cmarks the one hundredth anniversary of the papal ap- precious possessions of youth are to move from North Dartmouth Stonehill became co-educational

Proval of the Constitutlons of the CongTegation of Holy threatened it is in the high In 1952 the General Chapter apmiddot _ school and college where minds to North E~ston So ample were proved the elevation of the East-

Cross which was founded in are maturing faculties awaken the accomodatio~s moreover it ern Vice-Province to the rank LeMansFl~al)Ce in 1837 The founded the University of No- lng and habits being formed was possible to move the semi- of Province

Priests of the Congregation tre Dame du Lac in Ii log cabin shaping the youths whole future nary too The North Dartmouth Province Split on the shore of St Marys Lake life-both in this life and the house then became the needed

conduct Stonehill College outside the tiny village of South next C Holy Cross Novitiate with the The growth of the college Saint Pius Tenth Seminary and Bend Several years later the In the same letter the Bishop present Superior General Very forced the Mission Band to remiddot Our Lady of Holy Cross Semin- Holy Cross Sisters opened a announced that the Brothers of Rev Christopher OToole as turn to its old home near New ary in North Easton the Holy school for girls nearby It was Holy Cross from Notre Dame Master of Novices Bedford the Novitiate meantime Cross Mission Band in North called St Marys wereto teach in the new school had been transferred to the Dartmouth the Brothers of the Priests Brothers arid Sisters Father Donahue had thus sent Open StonehlllCollege Green Mountains of Vermont A Congregation direct Monsignor of Holy Cross came to Canada his own religious to direct the For 11 years no further foun- new classroom building Holy Coyle High School in Taunton to start schools in 1847 and in school named in honor of his old dations were made in the East Cross Hall completed in Janushythe Sisters of Holy Cross teach at 1853 at the special behest of the friend But in 1946 Rev James Conner- ary 1957 is the newest Stonehill Saint Anthonys parish in New Sovereign Pontiff the Congre- ton was sent by the Provincial structure a cafeteria and recreshy

Dartmouth Seminarymiddot tmiddot 1 b il i i tBedford gation undertook to staff mis- to meet the request made by the a lOna u d ng s expec ed to The foimder of the Congrega- sion outposts in Bengal India At approximately the same Most Revmiddot Will i a m Hafey be started this summer accordshy

tiono( Holy cross Very Rev Publish Magazine time that plans for Coyle High Bishop of Scranton for a col- ing to Rev James Sheehan Basil Anthony Mary Moreau e The growth of Holy Cross in School were going ahead Father leg in Wilkes - Barre Pa That President of Stonehill diocesan priest of Le Mans was the United States from the Donahue had interested himself year Christ the Kings Col- As the priests society has adshyborn in 1799 while the Directory founding of Notre Dame has in the prospect of opening a ege for men was opened Three vaneed in the East so has the still ruled France While Basil been considerable Besides es- seminary in the diocese Bishop years later in May 1948 the ter- Brothers In the General Chapshywas still a young boy Napoleon tablishifil~ other schools like- St Cassidy acting in the name of ritory including New England tel of 1945 it was decided that Buonaparte made the name of Edwards University in Austin the disabled Bishop Feehan who and the Middle Atlantic States the common good called for the France terrible in the ears of all Texas in 1876 and Partland Uni- had expressed the wish to have was constituted the Eastern Vice priests and Brothers to have sepmiddot Europe By the time the future versity Portland Oregon in 1901 Holy Cross priests in Fall River Province of Holy Cross Father arate provinces under the one founder had been aidained to the Congregation has attempted invited Father Donahue to come Connerton was named Vice-Pro- General Administration the holy priesthood he could see other things In 1865 the first east to look at some property vincial and one of his first off- As the Centenary Year begins his mother country everywhere Catholic weekly magazine The The Superior General together cial acts made known in the the works of the Congregation marked by the ravages of the Ave Maria was published at No- with Rev Alfred Charron CSC summer was to errect Stonehill under the Providence of God are Revolution and Napoleonic ty- tre Dame PrOvincial of Canada and Rev College on the Ames estate in many There are foundations ranny James Burns CSC Provincial North Eaton It was called Stone- across the world with invitations

S t New England Site of Indiana came to Fall River hlll because it occupled what had to undertake more The priest1One ocle y In 1913 a young Holy Cross 1931 Th 1

Among the many French h R J W Do 10 ey were warm y re- before been called Stone Hill and Brothers of Holy Cross in preac er ev ames na- ceived by Bishop Cassidy and the House That fall the college the Diocese of Fall River are

priests who stirred themselves to hue conducted a mission in St purchase of the Crary Hospital opened with 125 male students aware of the great responsibilityrelieve this situation was the Marys parish in Taunton and tiN tl D t th h d tmiddot 1propel y n or 1 ar mou largely veterill1s of World War II that is theirs in tee uca lona Rev James Dujarie who found- on his return to Indiana ex- d d At f t h i was conSI ere Irst 1 was Rev George Benaglia a native program of the Ctturch heref St J 1820 to teach religion in schools of the people and said he hoped but by the time the General By August 1835 Father Dujarie that one day the Congregation Chapter of 1932 had clostd the

ed the Brothers 0 osep n pressed his delight with the piety impossible to acquire the estate

l1ad become so worn out with all ht t blsh lmiddottselfmiddot ln Newmig es a I purchase was made and the proshyhe had endured during the E 1 nd Thlrteen yealS laterng a perty for the seminary secured Reign of Terror that he Father Qonahue became Super- the next year The first Mass in turned to the young seminary ior General of Holy Cross In Q Our Lady of Holy Cross Semi professor Basil Moreau to have very few years he was to realize nary was offered by Father him assume the government of the hope of 1913 Donahue on the Feast of the t he Brothers Some time before Th beloved Monslgnor Jamese Immaculate Conception of Mary tl1is at the ~uggestion of Fath~r Coyle was pastor of St Marys Dec 8 1933 The Brothers from Dujarie Father Moreau had set when Father Donahue preached Coyle joined with the priests in about organizing a group of aux- the mission While it is not the great act of thanksgiVing iliary priests to assist in the min- known if the Monsignor ever dis- In May 1934 Rev Archibald istry of the diocese and to teach cussed the matter with Father McDowell CSC came to estabshyin colleges Donahue then he had for a long Ush an eastern branch of the

In 1837 Father Moreau found- t Ie hed the ldea of seeIme c 1 11S bull Holy Cross Mission Band in ed a new religiots family pat- ing a high school for boys built North Dartmouth It was soon temed on the Holy Family the In th F 11 R D The a Iver lOcese e evident as more priests arrived Brothers were dedicated to the died b f h 1good priest e ore e cou d to work as missioners and as the foster father of Christ as Jose- realize his project but when number of postulants for the phites of Holy Cross a newly preaching the eulogy at Mon- priesthood increitsed that the organized group of Sisters of signor Coyles funeral Most Rev North Dartmouth house was no Holy Cross were dedicated to the J middotC d th A t 1ames assl y en pos 0 lC longer large enough for both Mother of God and the priests Administrator announceltithat groups were consecrated to the Sacred such a school would soon be built He-art of Jesus as Salvatorists of He remarked that Monsignor Settle in North Easton Holy Cross (When approval for Coyle had been putting small During the first months ofI

this new congregation was sought sums aside for the purpose for 1935 accordingly Father Mcshyin Rome the Holy See wisely de- years and that this money would Dowell and a fellow missioner creed that the priests and Broth- be supplemented for the project Father George FiScher were ers should be grouped together Coyle High School scouting the countryside north in one society and the Sisters in - Excavation began in Decem- of Taunton for new quarters their own society) - ber 1932 and the official open- The lovely estategt of Frederick

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If as Alger Hiss seems to intimate in his new book In the Court of Public Opinion (Knopf $5) his lawyers are continuing to search for evidence that wouldwarrant re-opening his case a readingof this book would be more important than it would I

otherwise be For I can find ness willmiddot demonstrate that the verdi~t was justifiable Because

no convincing evidence in I happen to believe that the the book itself of a miscar- Chambers work is a great docushyriage 01 maladministration C of ment of our time I do not regret justice in the original decision And I continue to be convinced of the solidity and general worth of Whitaker Chambers witness

I was involved for many months after tlie Chambers book appeared in giving a series of era1 reshyviews of it and of evalushyating 0 the I books appearshying on the case - tho s e by

Ralph de Toshyledano AlIsshytaire Coo kand Lord Joshy

witt Because of this I had occasion to study Mr Chambers work thoroughly and repeatedly reading it in toto perhaps six times By way of preparing to review Mr Hiss book I have made a new reading of Chambers I continue to be impressed by his honesty his seriousness and-so far as a non-actor in the drama can judge-his control of the fads of the case

Typewriter Evidence At the same time I am willing

to admit that Mr Hiss book ought to be re-read a few times in order that the full weight of

- ~Is argument may be felt The case is immensely complicated and the interweaving of various elements of evidence very puzshyzling It is probably a gross over-simplification to say tha t Mr Hiss complete case stands or falls on the evidence of the typewriter which he claims was especiallymanufactured by Mr Chambers assistants If this is so Mr Hiss has not convinced at least one reader of the feasishybility of so manufacturing a typewriter that would deceive all experts who deal with such mat-

I tels I believe that one can accord

much sympathy to MI Hiss conshytention that the climate of opinshyion at the time of his trials was unfortunate for him But the chain of physical evidence preshysented in the Chambers book reshymains for me the most convincshying argument for the validity of the verdict

Cort Evidence Like Lord Jowitts unfortunate

book which had to be drastically revised after an early edition had proved seriously erroneous In the Court of Public Opinion depends heavily upon the willingness of the reader to wade through and to analyze carefully for himself a mass of court-presented evishydence

A layman in these matters will hesitate to jUdge quickly the worth and truthfulness of this material I am conviqced howshyeyer that parallel readings of Hiss presentation of his case With the story as given in Witshy

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the re-opening of the subject that may send more readers to that work if only for comparishyson with the present book - It is by the way difficult to believe that the immense amount of special newspaper coverage given to the Hiss book is imparshytial in tone It would seem weighted in favor of Hiss even though in the book the Ameiishycan press is accused of being blshyased against Hiss That is cershytainly not the recollection of this reviewer

Greenes Theology Weak Graham Greens latest play

The Potting Shed (Viking $3) is now available in book form and I should say that a preliminary reading thereof would be almost indispensable to anyone who wishes to see the play with pioshyfit Greens only other play The Living Room dealt like this one with a theological theme My own opinion is that both plays faii because of a weakness in Greenes theological knowlshyedge and reasoning I

The Potting Shed concerns the psychological disintegration and subsequent restoration to normality of James Califer son of professionally free~thihking and atheistic parents For two acts the ieader (oi playgoer) is kept- guessing about the nature of the experiellce that took place in the potting shed when James was thirteen and that deranged his whole life

Bargain With God Then the answer is provided

by Father William Califer James uncle and the only Catholic members of the family At their first meeting the priestmiddot tells James the story of how as a child James had attempted suishycide by hanging in the shed The ~oung Father William had knelt by the side of the apparently lifeshyless boy and bargained with God for his life Perhaps It WQuld be unfair to prospective readers or viewers to reveal the nature of the bargain-but on the credishybili ty of this act rests the sfrength of the playas a whole

Along with Waiting for Goshydot this is the most religious play of recent months-and like Godot It is going to be a cause for heated argument for many months to

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TOKYO (NC) - Holy duty forbids the use of atomlc re search for purely destructive purposes His Eminence Joseph Cardinal Jirings Archbishop of Cologne declared at a press conshyference following a half hour audience withEmperor Hirohito in the Imperiai P-

The Cardinal hat the note recently given J Pope Pius XII to Japanese special envoy Masatoshi Matsushita sufficientshyly set forth the Churchs position on the atom question But he added the problem is of vital concern to all and the practical prpblems Involved should be freely and fully discussed in good faith by all nations

Asked about the future of Gershymany Cardinal Frings said that all future development must come through what he called Christian statesmanship The German people seek unification he declared but not without liberty of conscience

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Study of Infinity of God Leads to Jesus Christ

By F J -Sheed

Where was God before the universe was created asks the street-corner heckler His question breaks up nicely into two-Where was God when tqere wasnt any where Where was God when there w~snt any when Briefly the answer is that the words where and when ~ave no application to God at all But if we are as brief IlS that no one will see the Ilnswer

Where means in what place which means in what location In space But God Is a spirit tlIld a spirit doeS not occupy IIpace only boshydies need space Yet we do say that God Is eve r y where How can He be everywhere if He is not In Ilpace at all

Energy of God FOllQwd closely ~verywhere

lJleans where everything is The phrase God is eveiywhere means that God is In every thing Clearshyly a spiritual being Is not In ~ material being as water Is In a cup We must look fOl a different meanlng for the word In A Iipiritua1belng Is said to be where It operates In the things thlt reshyceive the effects of its power My lioul fOl Instance Is In every part of my body not by being spread out so that every bodily part has bull little bit of soul to itself but because the souls life-giving energies pour Into every partmiddot of the body Everything whatsoever receives the energy of Ood bringing It into existence and Iteepmg it there that is the sense In which Ood Is omnipresent Is everywhere In everything It 18 JlO convenience for God of course He does not need things But they need Him desperately

We can now look at the secshyond part of our hecklers question -before the universe was created Just as where~ Is a word of space-and God Is not In space so before Is a word of time-and God is not In time either

God Is Changeless What Is time st Augustine

lave the superb answer I know what time Is-provided you dont ask me But he went on flbm there and so must we Time is the measurement of change Things go on changing and time measures the changes A watch whose hands do not move will Jlot tell the time-because time measures chanjJe Where nothing changes there Is nothing for time to measurp so there Is no time Our material unlverse Is continushyously changing and time belongs to It God Is changeless so time has no meaning In relation to JIlm We are In time Ood 18 In eternity

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you It may be difficult at first Keep thlnklnglt over God is changeless because He is infinite He has all perfections He cannot lose any of them so there is no past lnto which they can flow away Nor is there any future from which new perfections cali

flow to Him He has all per~ecshytions in the present a present which does not change and does not cease That Is eternity The universe He created Is not llke that Things come and go Change is continuous Time and the universe started together

Concept of Eternity We must concentrate upon the

concept of eternity it brings us deep into the meaning of Ood

You and I and all men are in time which means that we are never at any moment the whol~

of ourself What we were last year what we will be next year all belongs to our total being but last year has gone and next year has not arrived There never Is a moment when we are all there We possess our being the philosophers say successively Net so Ood All that He Is He possesses In one single act of beshying Eternity does not mean evershylasting time time open at both ends so that however far you go back I~to the past there is no beginning however far you go forward Into the future there Is no end Eternity Is not time at ala It Is Gods total possession of Himself

Infinlty omnipresence eternishyty-these are rich and l~ewarding concepts but we shOUld not stay with them ~o long at a time to meet the living God Christ is there for us whom as St John says atmiddot the opening of his first Epistle we have seen with our eyes whom we have looked upon whom our hands hae handled The Infinlte we are studying is the same Infinite whom we meet In the Oospels the same Infinite whom we receive In the Blessed Eucharist

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Self-Centered Husbands Cause Needless Anxiety

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My husband doesnt like a thing do around the house Weve been married for almost six months and things arent getting any better Ive learned one thing though his mother is just about the best cook houseshy

keeper buyer and so on since Eve set up shop Im as a reflection ow their own efshygetting tired of trying to forts The young bride middottends to

be so sensitive because to someplease him Nothing I do extent she feels she is in comshyseems to be just right How does petition with hero husbands mother She wants to prove that she is just as competent and efshyficient as her older riyal forgetshyting that she has already won the battle by getting some mothshyers son to marry her

Set Him Right If a little analysis reveals tl111t

your present troubles represent nothing more than the normal growing pains of early marri shyage you have little to fret about Both of yOU will become more sure of yourselves- as time goes on When your husband thoughtshylessly brags about his mother reflect that some day youmiddot hope to have boys who wlll grow up to brag about you Youmiddotllmiddot like that wont you

On the other hand if youVI married to an habitual griper you have a different case on your hands Marriage calls formiddot ad- justment and adaptation but these should be mutual It Is not wise to make all the concessions in any partnership If your husshyband expects you to do so it WIll be prUdent to set him straight from the start Quarreling wont help matters under these circum~ stances State your position once and then ignore his later comshyments You have no reason to feel insecure After all yoU can always burn his toast and you can always say no cant you

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the citys official business When the ffrst free elections were held Motheis name was proposed for mayoran honor she politely re

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Knight of Public Health Mothers recent trip to Frallce

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Happy to Be Back While it was a source of hapshypiness for Mother to tiavel to her beloved France she showed no less happiness on returning to her middotmiddotSt Annes family to bring to the hospital her efficient adshyministration and kindly leadershyship After approving the comshypleted painting and decoratinr that make the visitor to St Annes think he has stepped into one of middotthe better hotels Mother is turning her attention to the finishing touches in the new Chapel the spiritual center of this modern hospital Present plans call for the Chapel to be dedicated by -the Bishop on June 29

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Dates for Cana and Pre-Cana Conferences h a v e been an_ nounced by the Family -lfe Bushyreau of the Diocese as follows

Pre-Cana At Fall River May 26 At Taunton June 9 13 16 August 18 22 25

Cana Sunday June 9 Cana II at Santo Christo Church sponshysored by the parish Council of Catholic Women to be given by Rev Raymond W McCarthy and Rev Anthony M Gomes

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strange animals Martha They g rip e while theyre home wit h mother and they gripe when tlieyre in a home of their own It may be that they have been spoiled as children but I lather feel it is their own thoughtshyless way of as-Berting and getshyting attention They want to be noticed to feel important Like all youthful striving for Indepenshydence their thinking is selfcenshytered and critical of others What others do for them is taken for granted as if they deserved it This is a youthfUl age Unfortushynately some men and women never develop beyond it

Two Sides Is this the type you married

Lets not pass hasty judgriient There may be other factors inshyvolved in the situation which merit further consideration In the first place the early months of marriage call for numeious adjustments and changes Doshymestication is a gradual process and while theyre getting used to it some young men feel they are giving up more ortheir freedom than they bargained for At times young brides are more domineering than they imiddotealize The inexperienced groom may react by asserting his independshyence in curious ways One of these may be dissatisfaction with the way you run the house

Over Sensitive Second is it possible that you

are ovel~-sensitive about your performance around the home Are you trying too hard to be a succesli Sometimes when we are starting out at a new job our anxiety causes us to see critishycism where none was intended If we are trying very hard to please even the failure to noshytice ourmiddot efforts may be intershypreted as an implicit condemshynation of what weve done

Third many young husbands are not aware of their brides normal feeling of insecurity in their lllt)V roles They may care- lessly throw out references to their mothers way of doing things without stopping to think tha t their brides may take this

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Supreme Pontiff Indicates

Collaboration Essential To Lasting World Peace

By Donald McDonald Davenport Catholic Messenger

Several weeks ago I commented J1ere on Pope Pius XIIs address to Pax Romana on the movement for world union and the responsibility of Catholics particularly intellectuals to contribute to the successful outcome of that movement I promised to return to this subject folshylowing receipt of the full text of the Popes address

If anything the text discloses an even stronger affirmation of the need for both world unshy10n and Cathoshylic contributions thereto t han was indicated In the first news report of the Popes speech

A Christian mys the Holy Father cannot remain Indiffershyent to the development of the world If he sees roughly outshylined under the pressure of events an ever more definite Inshyternational community he knows that this union wllled by the Creshyator ought to culminate In the union of minds and hearts In a common faith and a common love

Not onIf can he but he must work for the achievement of this community still In the making

Catholic Collaboration As I pointed out in the earlier

column Pius XII raises the question whether Catholics can collaborate In the formation of this world community With those institutlons where God Is not expressly recognized as the aushythor and legislator of the unishyverse

His answer to this question is yes and it may be useful to note two preliminary points leading to his affirmative anshybull wer

The first is Pius conception of the function of Catholic intellecshytuals as such You are not isoshylated researchers 01 autonomous thinkers he tells the Pax Roshymana members You are Cathshyolic intellectuals which means that you are charged with a unishyversal social responsibility for all that which concerns the spread of Christian truth and Its conshycrete application in all fields of activity

Social Responsibility The genuine Intellectual Is not

then the egghead which antl shy1ntellectuals too often would have the non-Intellectuals beshylieve He Is not a narrow specialshyIst nor Is he a pure theorist though both specialization and theory are indispensable Neither 1s he simply a clever conversa tionalist content with making points in the drawing-room or salon flashy in the way that a toy rocket Is flashy and with about as much staying power

The genuine Catholic Intelshylectual is rather charged with a universal social responsibility

This may explain ] might add why the authentic Catholic inshytellectual the man whose Cathoshylicity and scholarship are as deep as they are unquestionably of one piece Is invariably In othe very front of all truly progresshyelve reforms whether the reshyforms be of political social or economic structures both in the nation and between middotnatlons This may also explain why inshytellectuals are so cordially deshyIlpised by all self-serving specialshyinterest groups and by those citishyzens of demagogic Inclinations whose approach to all social poshylitical and economic problems is fundamentally emotional

Short-Cut Apologetics The second point of Pius XII

is one which is today being disshycussed with Increasing frequency Itnd penetration particularly among certain French and Engshylish theologians

By the Quthority which your

cultlire and the competence acshyquired in your profession conshyfer on you said the Pope to the Pax Romana members you are for your milieu both a question and an answer

Contrast this recognition of the infllience value of culture and personal competence in ones work or profession with the atti shytUde still too often found in short-cut apologetics and aposshytolic formulae that zeal and

good Intentions are really all that count Competence If It is conslderedat all Is tolerated but always on a kind of skeptical bashysis as though fidelity to ones work or profession had to be watched lest It undermine ones apostolic actions

Heading Right Way Professional competence does

not or course undermine the apostolate It supports It Unshyconniving dedication to ones work uncompromising effort to bring the comp~tence of ones work up to the level of ones tal shyents commands the natuml adshymiration and respect of the man Who so far as religion is conshycerned is an unbeliever It Is only after such an unbeliever has come to respect the natural goodshyness of the competent craftsman or professional that he Is led to wonder at the underlying motishyvation of such competence Whether or not he comes to see that motivation Is a profound Christian inspiration he Is at least heading in the right direcshytion

bullThe Holy Father asks the quesshy

tion whether those Catholic inshytellectuals who have achieved considerable public influence should participate in uncertain enterprises of an International character since such participashytion could seem to stand surety for an Inadmissable political or social system

Prejudice and Passion His answer is again encourag-

Ing Despite this seemingly unshyfavorable situation there still exists hesays a vasf area in which minds free from prejudice

and passion can bring harmony and help one another for the sake of a real and valuable comshymon good

In those international organishyzations which propose a unishyversal humanitarian goal for themselves say Pius Catholic intellectuals will find some genshy

erous souls and superior minds which are susceptible to being raised above material preoccushypatlons and of understanding that the truly collective destiny of humanity presupposes the abshysolute value of each of the indishyviduals who compose It

Catholic Responsibility Reason and mutual recognishy

tion of the natural law are solid enough support says Pius for Catholics to contribute their share to the world community in formation

Reading between the lines of the Popes Pax Romana addless I do not think it is fanciful to say he seems to feel that if Cathshyolics in fact do not contribute their share to the organization of the world community the world has but two alternatives a world union forced by tyranny or a world conflict ending in gloshybal catastrophe Indeed he reshymarks that men and nations are convinced that these are the alternatives to a world communshyity based on law Significantly he does not dissociate himself from that conviction

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NARRAGANSETT LEAGUE CO-CHAMPIONS Mount st Mary Ac~demy deshybaters of Fall River who shared honors with De -LaSalle Academy ofmiddot Newport were left to fight seated Patricia McGee president and Sylvia Sheehan secretary standshying Marilyn ~ennedy Margaret Griffin Mary Butler Carole Matimore and Mary Silva

Weating Miraculousmiddot Medal Leads To Conversion of Six in Family

TOLEDO (NCl--Six of the eight Hinseys are Catholics now thanks in a large measure to a

MiraculouS- Medal worn by the mother of the family While a patient In St Charles

Hospifal for three months in 1955 Mrs William M Hinsey

Jr a non-Catholic wore the medal It was the medal that got her and the hospital chapshylain Father Clarence Schuerman of the Precious Blood Fathers talking about the Church

Mrs Hinsey had no church afshyfiliation

At the hospital she started reading the Bible and a cate- chism She also read several books by Catholic authors Her ieading continued while she was convalescing at home

In 1956 she began taking relishygious instructions from Father

- Schuerman She said her read- shying of Father Leo Treses column in the Catholic Chronicle Toledo diocesan newspaper helped her to understand the sacrmiddotaments

She started going to Mass someshytimes accompanied by hell chishydren bull

Mrs Hinsey was baptized last October Then five of her chil shydren followed her example and embraced the Catholic faith

Mrs Hinseys older daughter Linda 15 attends Protestant services MI Hinsey does not belong to any church Mrs Hinshy

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Attleboro Women Elect Officers

New officers for the La(ii~s of

Ste Anne Sodality and Att~eboro District National Council of Catholic Women were elected at

0 joint meeting in middotst Josephs Hall Attleboro

Sodality officers are Mrs Jushyliette Gaudreau president Mrs Armand Pinault first vice-presishydent Mrs Adelard Gagnon sec- ond vice-president Mrs Ernest Charlebois secretary Mrs Julien Forget treasurer and Mrs Albert Moussea~ pl~blicity chairman

CounCIl offICers are Mrs Ra~ph Patunoff ~orth Attieboro presishydent MISS Jenr)le Repuccl Mansfield vice-president Mrs

George Bauzo Norton recording secretary Mrs Leo Campb~ll South Attleboro treasurer Very Rev John J Shay pastor of St John s Church Attleboro IS mCderator

A plIgrimage to LaBalette will be conducted Tuesday June 11 under the direction of Mrs Henrl Proulx r

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HEIDELBERG Germany (NC) -American Catholic lay action is now spreading among Amerishycans overseas with the establishshyment of a Military Council of Catholic Women in Europe I~

13 made up of nine area councils in Germany France and Italy

At a meeting here with Msgrbull (Lt Co) Charles J Murphy Vicar Delegate of the Armed Forceshere and Mary Donohoe organizational secretary of the National Council of Catholio Women 40 delegates of various womens groups discussed theil formal affiliation with Washshyington headquarters More than 60 groups are to join with an estimate of nell I I y 10000 women

Through the efforts of Miss Donohoe who held some 30

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How explain t~e hatred agalnst Our Divine Lord today No one hates Buddha or Socrates or Mohammed no one lifts hill fists against Lenin It Is because these are dead But Christ live~ He lives in His Mystical Body the Church He lives in the

osouls of the faithful in the state of grace He lives In the Eu charist in the tabernacle

The Devil never inspires anyone to hate the dead fOr example Napoleon But he does inspire even pagans to hate Christ This eXPlains a wild orgy of hate that took place in

bull a Mission in China Iititie children entered the Catholic Mission dragged the Sister prayshying before the Blessed Sacrament into the streets tore the altar linens to shreds ripped the arms off the crucifix used candlesticks to smash the Stations of middotthe Cross pried the tashybernacle from the altar but unable to force the steel door they threw it into the street

Souls who are sensitive to Christ still enduring His Passion will make an extra visit to Our Lord in the Blessed Sacrashyment They will scarifice a luxury to

enable the Holy Father to erect a tabershy nacle in some-other part of the world where Jesus will be loved and adored in peace

GOD LOVES YOU to Mrs A A for $35 I am a housewife whose six children have all grown uP except on I have so much extra tim now that I sew for other people and make a little spendshy

ing money this way The earnings of the past month and a half are for the Missions to MSJ Thls is a beautiful day to be alive and as I am just getting over a recent illness I am most thank ful to be feeling so well again Because everything looks so brigh for me heres $3 to help make it bright for someone else to BS Heres $2 for your charitable work Two dollars Is the usual bet so I know this wUl be a bet well placed on a sure thing which will win place and show to SE Enclosed find $25bull tips which I saved for a month for the poor of the world to WT Passed up a 35-cent Ice cream soda today so here it is wrapped upln a weeks cigarette money-in all $135

Nature is dressed in softest pastels and In the midst of these lovely hues the radiance of the white Bridal (own First Communion dress and Graduation robe bear witness to the pure

joy of these happy spring days Why not give the lovely white stature of OUR LADY OF TELEVISION as a gift this year foil Weddings First Communion or Graduation We will send thmiddot statue at your request and a donation of $3 for the poor of the world

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Sports Chatter season thiE week Competition stopped a Red Wilson smash THE ANCHORshywlll be continued throughout the with his face and had to be Thurs Mav 23 1957I lSISummer months culminating In carried off the field Fortunately September with ~he playoffs for Attendance at Games Best Rosen on the restricted list inshyCausey was not seriously injured the Diocesan championship Why stead of the voluntary retired not get out and see your team and it is believed that Malzone list Under this arrangementWay to Help eyO Players In action Theres noting like an fluffered only a bad bruise Talkshy Rosen could return to the lineup appreciative audience to bring ing about third basemen its tomorrow rather than observeBy Jack Kineavy out a boys best efforts worthy of note that the Cleve~ the 60-day wait were he on the

Lady lIanager land Indians have placed Al voluntary list Somerset Bleh School Coach Just a few years ago a controshy

An unwritten but well adhered to baseball law deshy versy of major proportions arose In the press box at Harvardmands that changes be made when a club is floundering Stadium The occasion was theSuch is the case with the Washington Senators As a reshy Lincoln M Dunlapannual Harvard-Cornell football

sult manager Charley Dressen was fired by president Cal game The issue centered about REGISTERED ENGINEERGriffith In Detroit on the the presence of a distaff CornelshySen at 0 l s first Western The new league brIngs to 28 the Ian sports writer intent on covershy Announces the relocation of his office for the swing number of circuits in the Nation- Ing the game for the school paper practice of Professional Engineering atfrom the heretofore all male

The action brought howls al Association which embraces sanctuary atop the Stadium elf derision from all Quarters It some 200 teams in all Tradition was ultimately breechshy 19 PURCHASE STbeing a generally regarded cershy Should Encourage Boys ed but not without difficulty

Fall River Mass taInty that the present Washingshy Amateur ball In these environs Stonehill College in North Eaton ton roster would experIence diffishy and I daresay generally is but a goes Cornell one better however culty in a Triple A classification shadow of its former stature The Chieftains varsity tennis bull Direct engineering services to architects industrialHowever as a matter of expeshy novations have been introduced Quad boasts a lady manager institutional and commercial establishments dience the manager is the most In the form of Little League for Miss Anne Carrigg 57 of Brockshy

bull Studies reports estimates design plans specificationsexpendable and It is he who must youngsters Pony and Babe Ruth ton supervIsion an~ consultatIonao Named to succeed Dressen Leagues for early adolescents Really Bot Corner was Coach Harry Lavagetto It Almost unique however in its Its open season on third baseshy bull Air Conditioning Air Cleaning Boiler Plants DryingIs no no secret that Cookie was organizational setup is the CYO men Latest casualty is the Red Electrical Exhausting HeatIng Piping Plumbing a most reluctant successor This which affords the older player Box Frank Malzone The rookie Sprinklers Refrigeration Ventilation is readlly understandable Lavashy the opportunity of participating third sacker was felled by a bad aetto has long been a Dressen during and beyond his high bounce hopper off the bat of Telephones OSborne 4-6306 aide He too severed connections IIchool days These parish spon- Joe DeMaestri Two weeks ago with the Brooklyn organization In 53 when the Dodger front is~ol~e~d~t~ea~m~s~l~a~u~n~ch~e~d~t~h~e~1~95~7~~b~0~n~U~S~y~ou~n~g~s~te~r~~w~a~Yn~e~c~a~u~s~e~y~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ _ office refused to give boss Dresshylen any more than a one year pact even though Charley had annexed the National League title that year

Actually Ludicrous The situtation actually is ludishy

crous There has been no evIshydence of player disgruntlement with Dressen Early In the month fiery Catcher C 1i n t Courtney was fined $200 for Inshylubordlnation but Pete Runnels and Eddie Yost - two of the few bona fide major league operashy

tlves of the club - vouched for Dressens fair-mindedness In his dealings wIth the players The move certainly cant be attributshyed to financial belt tightening The club is obligated to honor its contract with Bressen and It Is only natural to assume that Lavagettos paycheck will be larger in keeping wIth his greater lesponslblllties That Dressen IS IL most competent baseball man aoes without saying What then has the front office gained Lavagettos reaction is signifishycant What can I do that Charley couldnt he asked Indeed the ways of baseball middotare aometimes strange

Paroehlab Bumble Somerset Coach Ed Lowneys Holy Famishy

ly nine came up with the bIggest upset of the scholastic season last Thursday a 1-0 decisIon over So mer II e t defending Narry League champions The game was Jemln1scent of past historic Iltruggles between the two friendshyly rivals Beaten in an early Ileason encounter and mired deep In the standings with an Ull1mshypressive 2-7 record the Parochiashyals werent conceded a chance agaInst their talent laden rivals The game certainly Js lllustrative of the humbling influence of sports It is a well known fact that coaches - particularly footshyball coaches - have a tendency to cry poor In pre-season analshy)ses Some characterIstically reshyduce caution to absurdity I wonder however1 some of these dour predictions arent born of an experIenced appreciation for

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this Summer It will stalt as a four team affaIr each with It major league sponsor Baltimore Brooklyn Pittsburgh and St Louis are the parent teams repshylesented

The league will callY a D elasslficatlon and only playeJs wIth no previous professional exshyJ)el1ence wlll be eligible In theory it is designed to IJive young players a chance to develshyt)j) llJnong tbelr peers in their ~IJmiddotllt ycm of profcllsional ball

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HOLY CROSS FATHERS CENTENNIAL Officers of the Solemn HOLY CRO~S CONGREGATION OBSERVES CENTENNIAL Rev High Mass offered at Coyle High are Rev James F Lyons (left) deaconi Michael Jednakowski CSC chaplain to the Brothers at Coyle High Rev Michael Jednakowski CSC (second left) celebrant Rev Jos~ph Taunton is greeted by Brother Eudes Hartnett CSC pr~ncipal of the L Powers subdeacon and Rev ~rancis B Connors (right) master of school while Rev Edward Hartnett CSC ofmiddot the Holy Cross Mission ceremonies Fatpers Lyons Powers and Connors are Coyle graduates Band looks on

May is a month of momentous importance for one tion of the young boys body Father Tho m a 8 C Duffy of Taunton was named Presimiddot mind and soul It is not in the new Superior of the Mission dent In 1951 during the pres

of th~ religious institutes of the diocese of Fall River I t elementary schools that these denJy of Rev Francis BolandBand was able to invite his men cmarks the one hundredth anniversary of the papal ap- precious possessions of youth are to move from North Dartmouth Stonehill became co-educational

Proval of the Constitutlons of the CongTegation of Holy threatened it is in the high In 1952 the General Chapter apmiddot _ school and college where minds to North E~ston So ample were proved the elevation of the East-

Cross which was founded in are maturing faculties awaken the accomodatio~s moreover it ern Vice-Province to the rank LeMansFl~al)Ce in 1837 The founded the University of No- lng and habits being formed was possible to move the semi- of Province

Priests of the Congregation tre Dame du Lac in Ii log cabin shaping the youths whole future nary too The North Dartmouth Province Split on the shore of St Marys Lake life-both in this life and the house then became the needed

conduct Stonehill College outside the tiny village of South next C Holy Cross Novitiate with the The growth of the college Saint Pius Tenth Seminary and Bend Several years later the In the same letter the Bishop present Superior General Very forced the Mission Band to remiddot Our Lady of Holy Cross Semin- Holy Cross Sisters opened a announced that the Brothers of Rev Christopher OToole as turn to its old home near New ary in North Easton the Holy school for girls nearby It was Holy Cross from Notre Dame Master of Novices Bedford the Novitiate meantime Cross Mission Band in North called St Marys wereto teach in the new school had been transferred to the Dartmouth the Brothers of the Priests Brothers arid Sisters Father Donahue had thus sent Open StonehlllCollege Green Mountains of Vermont A Congregation direct Monsignor of Holy Cross came to Canada his own religious to direct the For 11 years no further foun- new classroom building Holy Coyle High School in Taunton to start schools in 1847 and in school named in honor of his old dations were made in the East Cross Hall completed in Janushythe Sisters of Holy Cross teach at 1853 at the special behest of the friend But in 1946 Rev James Conner- ary 1957 is the newest Stonehill Saint Anthonys parish in New Sovereign Pontiff the Congre- ton was sent by the Provincial structure a cafeteria and recreshy

Dartmouth Seminarymiddot tmiddot 1 b il i i tBedford gation undertook to staff mis- to meet the request made by the a lOna u d ng s expec ed to The foimder of the Congrega- sion outposts in Bengal India At approximately the same Most Revmiddot Will i a m Hafey be started this summer accordshy

tiono( Holy cross Very Rev Publish Magazine time that plans for Coyle High Bishop of Scranton for a col- ing to Rev James Sheehan Basil Anthony Mary Moreau e The growth of Holy Cross in School were going ahead Father leg in Wilkes - Barre Pa That President of Stonehill diocesan priest of Le Mans was the United States from the Donahue had interested himself year Christ the Kings Col- As the priests society has adshyborn in 1799 while the Directory founding of Notre Dame has in the prospect of opening a ege for men was opened Three vaneed in the East so has the still ruled France While Basil been considerable Besides es- seminary in the diocese Bishop years later in May 1948 the ter- Brothers In the General Chapshywas still a young boy Napoleon tablishifil~ other schools like- St Cassidy acting in the name of ritory including New England tel of 1945 it was decided that Buonaparte made the name of Edwards University in Austin the disabled Bishop Feehan who and the Middle Atlantic States the common good called for the France terrible in the ears of all Texas in 1876 and Partland Uni- had expressed the wish to have was constituted the Eastern Vice priests and Brothers to have sepmiddot Europe By the time the future versity Portland Oregon in 1901 Holy Cross priests in Fall River Province of Holy Cross Father arate provinces under the one founder had been aidained to the Congregation has attempted invited Father Donahue to come Connerton was named Vice-Pro- General Administration the holy priesthood he could see other things In 1865 the first east to look at some property vincial and one of his first off- As the Centenary Year begins his mother country everywhere Catholic weekly magazine The The Superior General together cial acts made known in the the works of the Congregation marked by the ravages of the Ave Maria was published at No- with Rev Alfred Charron CSC summer was to errect Stonehill under the Providence of God are Revolution and Napoleonic ty- tre Dame PrOvincial of Canada and Rev College on the Ames estate in many There are foundations ranny James Burns CSC Provincial North Eaton It was called Stone- across the world with invitations

S t New England Site of Indiana came to Fall River hlll because it occupled what had to undertake more The priest1One ocle y In 1913 a young Holy Cross 1931 Th 1

Among the many French h R J W Do 10 ey were warm y re- before been called Stone Hill and Brothers of Holy Cross in preac er ev ames na- ceived by Bishop Cassidy and the House That fall the college the Diocese of Fall River are

priests who stirred themselves to hue conducted a mission in St purchase of the Crary Hospital opened with 125 male students aware of the great responsibilityrelieve this situation was the Marys parish in Taunton and tiN tl D t th h d tmiddot 1propel y n or 1 ar mou largely veterill1s of World War II that is theirs in tee uca lona Rev James Dujarie who found- on his return to Indiana ex- d d At f t h i was conSI ere Irst 1 was Rev George Benaglia a native program of the Ctturch heref St J 1820 to teach religion in schools of the people and said he hoped but by the time the General By August 1835 Father Dujarie that one day the Congregation Chapter of 1932 had clostd the

ed the Brothers 0 osep n pressed his delight with the piety impossible to acquire the estate

l1ad become so worn out with all ht t blsh lmiddottselfmiddot ln Newmig es a I purchase was made and the proshyhe had endured during the E 1 nd Thlrteen yealS laterng a perty for the seminary secured Reign of Terror that he Father Qonahue became Super- the next year The first Mass in turned to the young seminary ior General of Holy Cross In Q Our Lady of Holy Cross Semi professor Basil Moreau to have very few years he was to realize nary was offered by Father him assume the government of the hope of 1913 Donahue on the Feast of the t he Brothers Some time before Th beloved Monslgnor Jamese Immaculate Conception of Mary tl1is at the ~uggestion of Fath~r Coyle was pastor of St Marys Dec 8 1933 The Brothers from Dujarie Father Moreau had set when Father Donahue preached Coyle joined with the priests in about organizing a group of aux- the mission While it is not the great act of thanksgiVing iliary priests to assist in the min- known if the Monsignor ever dis- In May 1934 Rev Archibald istry of the diocese and to teach cussed the matter with Father McDowell CSC came to estabshyin colleges Donahue then he had for a long Ush an eastern branch of the

In 1837 Father Moreau found- t Ie hed the ldea of seeIme c 1 11S bull Holy Cross Mission Band in ed a new religiots family pat- ing a high school for boys built North Dartmouth It was soon temed on the Holy Family the In th F 11 R D The a Iver lOcese e evident as more priests arrived Brothers were dedicated to the died b f h 1good priest e ore e cou d to work as missioners and as the foster father of Christ as Jose- realize his project but when number of postulants for the phites of Holy Cross a newly preaching the eulogy at Mon- priesthood increitsed that the organized group of Sisters of signor Coyles funeral Most Rev North Dartmouth house was no Holy Cross were dedicated to the J middotC d th A t 1ames assl y en pos 0 lC longer large enough for both Mother of God and the priests Administrator announceltithat groups were consecrated to the Sacred such a school would soon be built He-art of Jesus as Salvatorists of He remarked that Monsignor Settle in North Easton Holy Cross (When approval for Coyle had been putting small During the first months ofI

this new congregation was sought sums aside for the purpose for 1935 accordingly Father Mcshyin Rome the Holy See wisely de- years and that this money would Dowell and a fellow missioner creed that the priests and Broth- be supplemented for the project Father George FiScher were ers should be grouped together Coyle High School scouting the countryside north in one society and the Sisters in - Excavation began in Decem- of Taunton for new quarters their own society) - ber 1932 and the official open- The lovely estategt of Frederick

Establish Notre Dame mg was promulgated in e IBS- Lothrop Ames with its splendid Very Rev Edward SOlin and toral letter in July 1933 In the Colonial house struck them as

six Holy Cross Brothers were letter Bishop Cassidy indicated the most suitable place for their welcomed in Indiana in 1841 to that the object for which this purposes It seemed at first that open a boys school in the wild- school is erected and will be con- the property would be uriobtainshyemess In November 1842 these ducted is tliiee-fold Christian able but after much negotiatin seven pioneers of Holy Cross development training and direc- U was acquired By Oct 11

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Study of Infinity of God Leads to Jesus Christ

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Where was God before the universe was created asks the street-corner heckler His question breaks up nicely into two-Where was God when tqere wasnt any where Where was God when there w~snt any when Briefly the answer is that the words where and when ~ave no application to God at all But if we are as brief IlS that no one will see the Ilnswer

Where means in what place which means in what location In space But God Is a spirit tlIld a spirit doeS not occupy IIpace only boshydies need space Yet we do say that God Is eve r y where How can He be everywhere if He is not In Ilpace at all

Energy of God FOllQwd closely ~verywhere

lJleans where everything is The phrase God is eveiywhere means that God is In every thing Clearshyly a spiritual being Is not In ~ material being as water Is In a cup We must look fOl a different meanlng for the word In A Iipiritua1belng Is said to be where It operates In the things thlt reshyceive the effects of its power My lioul fOl Instance Is In every part of my body not by being spread out so that every bodily part has bull little bit of soul to itself but because the souls life-giving energies pour Into every partmiddot of the body Everything whatsoever receives the energy of Ood bringing It into existence and Iteepmg it there that is the sense In which Ood Is omnipresent Is everywhere In everything It 18 JlO convenience for God of course He does not need things But they need Him desperately

We can now look at the secshyond part of our hecklers question -before the universe was created Just as where~ Is a word of space-and God Is not In space so before Is a word of time-and God is not In time either

God Is Changeless What Is time st Augustine

lave the superb answer I know what time Is-provided you dont ask me But he went on flbm there and so must we Time is the measurement of change Things go on changing and time measures the changes A watch whose hands do not move will Jlot tell the time-because time measures chanjJe Where nothing changes there Is nothing for time to measurp so there Is no time Our material unlverse Is continushyously changing and time belongs to It God Is changeless so time has no meaning In relation to JIlm We are In time Ood 18 In eternity

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you It may be difficult at first Keep thlnklnglt over God is changeless because He is infinite He has all perfections He cannot lose any of them so there is no past lnto which they can flow away Nor is there any future from which new perfections cali

flow to Him He has all per~ecshytions in the present a present which does not change and does not cease That Is eternity The universe He created Is not llke that Things come and go Change is continuous Time and the universe started together

Concept of Eternity We must concentrate upon the

concept of eternity it brings us deep into the meaning of Ood

You and I and all men are in time which means that we are never at any moment the whol~

of ourself What we were last year what we will be next year all belongs to our total being but last year has gone and next year has not arrived There never Is a moment when we are all there We possess our being the philosophers say successively Net so Ood All that He Is He possesses In one single act of beshying Eternity does not mean evershylasting time time open at both ends so that however far you go back I~to the past there is no beginning however far you go forward Into the future there Is no end Eternity Is not time at ala It Is Gods total possession of Himself

Infinlty omnipresence eternishyty-these are rich and l~ewarding concepts but we shOUld not stay with them ~o long at a time to meet the living God Christ is there for us whom as St John says atmiddot the opening of his first Epistle we have seen with our eyes whom we have looked upon whom our hands hae handled The Infinlte we are studying is the same Infinite whom we meet In the Oospels the same Infinite whom we receive In the Blessed Eucharist

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Self-Centered Husbands Cause Needless Anxiety

By Rev John L~ Thomas SJ st Louis University

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My husband doesnt like a thing do around the house Weve been married for almost six months and things arent getting any better Ive learned one thing though his mother is just about the best cook houseshy

keeper buyer and so on since Eve set up shop Im as a reflection ow their own efshygetting tired of trying to forts The young bride middottends to

be so sensitive because to someplease him Nothing I do extent she feels she is in comshyseems to be just right How does petition with hero husbands mother She wants to prove that she is just as competent and efshyficient as her older riyal forgetshyting that she has already won the battle by getting some mothshyers son to marry her

Set Him Right If a little analysis reveals tl111t

your present troubles represent nothing more than the normal growing pains of early marri shyage you have little to fret about Both of yOU will become more sure of yourselves- as time goes on When your husband thoughtshylessly brags about his mother reflect that some day youmiddot hope to have boys who wlll grow up to brag about you Youmiddotllmiddot like that wont you

On the other hand if youVI married to an habitual griper you have a different case on your hands Marriage calls formiddot ad- justment and adaptation but these should be mutual It Is not wise to make all the concessions in any partnership If your husshyband expects you to do so it WIll be prUdent to set him straight from the start Quarreling wont help matters under these circum~ stances State your position once and then ignore his later comshyments You have no reason to feel insecure After all yoU can always burn his toast and you can always say no cant you

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Happy to Be Back While it was a source of hapshypiness for Mother to tiavel to her beloved France she showed no less happiness on returning to her middotmiddotSt Annes family to bring to the hospital her efficient adshyministration and kindly leadershyship After approving the comshypleted painting and decoratinr that make the visitor to St Annes think he has stepped into one of middotthe better hotels Mother is turning her attention to the finishing touches in the new Chapel the spiritual center of this modern hospital Present plans call for the Chapel to be dedicated by -the Bishop on June 29

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Dates for Cana and Pre-Cana Conferences h a v e been an_ nounced by the Family -lfe Bushyreau of the Diocese as follows

Pre-Cana At Fall River May 26 At Taunton June 9 13 16 August 18 22 25

Cana Sunday June 9 Cana II at Santo Christo Church sponshysored by the parish Council of Catholic Women to be given by Rev Raymond W McCarthy and Rev Anthony M Gomes

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one handle such a man Some you n g males are

strange animals Martha They g rip e while theyre home wit h mother and they gripe when tlieyre in a home of their own It may be that they have been spoiled as children but I lather feel it is their own thoughtshyless way of as-Berting and getshyting attention They want to be noticed to feel important Like all youthful striving for Indepenshydence their thinking is selfcenshytered and critical of others What others do for them is taken for granted as if they deserved it This is a youthfUl age Unfortushynately some men and women never develop beyond it

Two Sides Is this the type you married

Lets not pass hasty judgriient There may be other factors inshyvolved in the situation which merit further consideration In the first place the early months of marriage call for numeious adjustments and changes Doshymestication is a gradual process and while theyre getting used to it some young men feel they are giving up more ortheir freedom than they bargained for At times young brides are more domineering than they imiddotealize The inexperienced groom may react by asserting his independshyence in curious ways One of these may be dissatisfaction with the way you run the house

Over Sensitive Second is it possible that you

are ovel~-sensitive about your performance around the home Are you trying too hard to be a succesli Sometimes when we are starting out at a new job our anxiety causes us to see critishycism where none was intended If we are trying very hard to please even the failure to noshytice ourmiddot efforts may be intershypreted as an implicit condemshynation of what weve done

Third many young husbands are not aware of their brides normal feeling of insecurity in their lllt)V roles They may care- lessly throw out references to their mothers way of doing things without stopping to think tha t their brides may take this

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Collaboration Essential To Lasting World Peace

By Donald McDonald Davenport Catholic Messenger

Several weeks ago I commented J1ere on Pope Pius XIIs address to Pax Romana on the movement for world union and the responsibility of Catholics particularly intellectuals to contribute to the successful outcome of that movement I promised to return to this subject folshylowing receipt of the full text of the Popes address

If anything the text discloses an even stronger affirmation of the need for both world unshy10n and Cathoshylic contributions thereto t han was indicated In the first news report of the Popes speech

A Christian mys the Holy Father cannot remain Indiffershyent to the development of the world If he sees roughly outshylined under the pressure of events an ever more definite Inshyternational community he knows that this union wllled by the Creshyator ought to culminate In the union of minds and hearts In a common faith and a common love

Not onIf can he but he must work for the achievement of this community still In the making

Catholic Collaboration As I pointed out in the earlier

column Pius XII raises the question whether Catholics can collaborate In the formation of this world community With those institutlons where God Is not expressly recognized as the aushythor and legislator of the unishyverse

His answer to this question is yes and it may be useful to note two preliminary points leading to his affirmative anshybull wer

The first is Pius conception of the function of Catholic intellecshytuals as such You are not isoshylated researchers 01 autonomous thinkers he tells the Pax Roshymana members You are Cathshyolic intellectuals which means that you are charged with a unishyversal social responsibility for all that which concerns the spread of Christian truth and Its conshycrete application in all fields of activity

Social Responsibility The genuine Intellectual Is not

then the egghead which antl shy1ntellectuals too often would have the non-Intellectuals beshylieve He Is not a narrow specialshyIst nor Is he a pure theorist though both specialization and theory are indispensable Neither 1s he simply a clever conversa tionalist content with making points in the drawing-room or salon flashy in the way that a toy rocket Is flashy and with about as much staying power

The genuine Catholic Intelshylectual is rather charged with a universal social responsibility

This may explain ] might add why the authentic Catholic inshytellectual the man whose Cathoshylicity and scholarship are as deep as they are unquestionably of one piece Is invariably In othe very front of all truly progresshyelve reforms whether the reshyforms be of political social or economic structures both in the nation and between middotnatlons This may also explain why inshytellectuals are so cordially deshyIlpised by all self-serving specialshyinterest groups and by those citishyzens of demagogic Inclinations whose approach to all social poshylitical and economic problems is fundamentally emotional

Short-Cut Apologetics The second point of Pius XII

is one which is today being disshycussed with Increasing frequency Itnd penetration particularly among certain French and Engshylish theologians

By the Quthority which your

cultlire and the competence acshyquired in your profession conshyfer on you said the Pope to the Pax Romana members you are for your milieu both a question and an answer

Contrast this recognition of the infllience value of culture and personal competence in ones work or profession with the atti shytUde still too often found in short-cut apologetics and aposshytolic formulae that zeal and

good Intentions are really all that count Competence If It is conslderedat all Is tolerated but always on a kind of skeptical bashysis as though fidelity to ones work or profession had to be watched lest It undermine ones apostolic actions

Heading Right Way Professional competence does

not or course undermine the apostolate It supports It Unshyconniving dedication to ones work uncompromising effort to bring the comp~tence of ones work up to the level of ones tal shyents commands the natuml adshymiration and respect of the man Who so far as religion is conshycerned is an unbeliever It Is only after such an unbeliever has come to respect the natural goodshyness of the competent craftsman or professional that he Is led to wonder at the underlying motishyvation of such competence Whether or not he comes to see that motivation Is a profound Christian inspiration he Is at least heading in the right direcshytion

bullThe Holy Father asks the quesshy

tion whether those Catholic inshytellectuals who have achieved considerable public influence should participate in uncertain enterprises of an International character since such participashytion could seem to stand surety for an Inadmissable political or social system

Prejudice and Passion His answer is again encourag-

Ing Despite this seemingly unshyfavorable situation there still exists hesays a vasf area in which minds free from prejudice

and passion can bring harmony and help one another for the sake of a real and valuable comshymon good

In those international organishyzations which propose a unishyversal humanitarian goal for themselves say Pius Catholic intellectuals will find some genshy

erous souls and superior minds which are susceptible to being raised above material preoccushypatlons and of understanding that the truly collective destiny of humanity presupposes the abshysolute value of each of the indishyviduals who compose It

Catholic Responsibility Reason and mutual recognishy

tion of the natural law are solid enough support says Pius for Catholics to contribute their share to the world community in formation

Reading between the lines of the Popes Pax Romana addless I do not think it is fanciful to say he seems to feel that if Cathshyolics in fact do not contribute their share to the organization of the world community the world has but two alternatives a world union forced by tyranny or a world conflict ending in gloshybal catastrophe Indeed he reshymarks that men and nations are convinced that these are the alternatives to a world communshyity based on law Significantly he does not dissociate himself from that conviction

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NARRAGANSETT LEAGUE CO-CHAMPIONS Mount st Mary Ac~demy deshybaters of Fall River who shared honors with De -LaSalle Academy ofmiddot Newport were left to fight seated Patricia McGee president and Sylvia Sheehan secretary standshying Marilyn ~ennedy Margaret Griffin Mary Butler Carole Matimore and Mary Silva

Weating Miraculousmiddot Medal Leads To Conversion of Six in Family

TOLEDO (NCl--Six of the eight Hinseys are Catholics now thanks in a large measure to a

MiraculouS- Medal worn by the mother of the family While a patient In St Charles

Hospifal for three months in 1955 Mrs William M Hinsey

Jr a non-Catholic wore the medal It was the medal that got her and the hospital chapshylain Father Clarence Schuerman of the Precious Blood Fathers talking about the Church

Mrs Hinsey had no church afshyfiliation

At the hospital she started reading the Bible and a cate- chism She also read several books by Catholic authors Her ieading continued while she was convalescing at home

In 1956 she began taking relishygious instructions from Father

- Schuerman She said her read- shying of Father Leo Treses column in the Catholic Chronicle Toledo diocesan newspaper helped her to understand the sacrmiddotaments

She started going to Mass someshytimes accompanied by hell chishydren bull

Mrs Hinsey was baptized last October Then five of her chil shydren followed her example and embraced the Catholic faith

Mrs Hinseys older daughter Linda 15 attends Protestant services MI Hinsey does not belong to any church Mrs Hinshy

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Attleboro Women Elect Officers

New officers for the La(ii~s of

Ste Anne Sodality and Att~eboro District National Council of Catholic Women were elected at

0 joint meeting in middotst Josephs Hall Attleboro

Sodality officers are Mrs Jushyliette Gaudreau president Mrs Armand Pinault first vice-presishydent Mrs Adelard Gagnon sec- ond vice-president Mrs Ernest Charlebois secretary Mrs Julien Forget treasurer and Mrs Albert Moussea~ pl~blicity chairman

CounCIl offICers are Mrs Ra~ph Patunoff ~orth Attieboro presishydent MISS Jenr)le Repuccl Mansfield vice-president Mrs

George Bauzo Norton recording secretary Mrs Leo Campb~ll South Attleboro treasurer Very Rev John J Shay pastor of St John s Church Attleboro IS mCderator

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HEIDELBERG Germany (NC) -American Catholic lay action is now spreading among Amerishycans overseas with the establishshyment of a Military Council of Catholic Women in Europe I~

13 made up of nine area councils in Germany France and Italy

At a meeting here with Msgrbull (Lt Co) Charles J Murphy Vicar Delegate of the Armed Forceshere and Mary Donohoe organizational secretary of the National Council of Catholio Women 40 delegates of various womens groups discussed theil formal affiliation with Washshyington headquarters More than 60 groups are to join with an estimate of nell I I y 10000 women

Through the efforts of Miss Donohoe who held some 30

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How explain t~e hatred agalnst Our Divine Lord today No one hates Buddha or Socrates or Mohammed no one lifts hill fists against Lenin It Is because these are dead But Christ live~ He lives in His Mystical Body the Church He lives in the

osouls of the faithful in the state of grace He lives In the Eu charist in the tabernacle

The Devil never inspires anyone to hate the dead fOr example Napoleon But he does inspire even pagans to hate Christ This eXPlains a wild orgy of hate that took place in

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Sports Chatter season thiE week Competition stopped a Red Wilson smash THE ANCHORshywlll be continued throughout the with his face and had to be Thurs Mav 23 1957I lSISummer months culminating In carried off the field Fortunately September with ~he playoffs for Attendance at Games Best Rosen on the restricted list inshyCausey was not seriously injured the Diocesan championship Why stead of the voluntary retired not get out and see your team and it is believed that Malzone list Under this arrangementWay to Help eyO Players In action Theres noting like an fluffered only a bad bruise Talkshy Rosen could return to the lineup appreciative audience to bring ing about third basemen its tomorrow rather than observeBy Jack Kineavy out a boys best efforts worthy of note that the Cleve~ the 60-day wait were he on the

Lady lIanager land Indians have placed Al voluntary list Somerset Bleh School Coach Just a few years ago a controshy

An unwritten but well adhered to baseball law deshy versy of major proportions arose In the press box at Harvardmands that changes be made when a club is floundering Stadium The occasion was theSuch is the case with the Washington Senators As a reshy Lincoln M Dunlapannual Harvard-Cornell football

sult manager Charley Dressen was fired by president Cal game The issue centered about REGISTERED ENGINEERGriffith In Detroit on the the presence of a distaff CornelshySen at 0 l s first Western The new league brIngs to 28 the Ian sports writer intent on covershy Announces the relocation of his office for the swing number of circuits in the Nation- Ing the game for the school paper practice of Professional Engineering atfrom the heretofore all male

The action brought howls al Association which embraces sanctuary atop the Stadium elf derision from all Quarters It some 200 teams in all Tradition was ultimately breechshy 19 PURCHASE STbeing a generally regarded cershy Should Encourage Boys ed but not without difficulty

Fall River Mass taInty that the present Washingshy Amateur ball In these environs Stonehill College in North Eaton ton roster would experIence diffishy and I daresay generally is but a goes Cornell one better however culty in a Triple A classification shadow of its former stature The Chieftains varsity tennis bull Direct engineering services to architects industrialHowever as a matter of expeshy novations have been introduced Quad boasts a lady manager institutional and commercial establishments dience the manager is the most In the form of Little League for Miss Anne Carrigg 57 of Brockshy

bull Studies reports estimates design plans specificationsexpendable and It is he who must youngsters Pony and Babe Ruth ton supervIsion an~ consultatIonao Named to succeed Dressen Leagues for early adolescents Really Bot Corner was Coach Harry Lavagetto It Almost unique however in its Its open season on third baseshy bull Air Conditioning Air Cleaning Boiler Plants DryingIs no no secret that Cookie was organizational setup is the CYO men Latest casualty is the Red Electrical Exhausting HeatIng Piping Plumbing a most reluctant successor This which affords the older player Box Frank Malzone The rookie Sprinklers Refrigeration Ventilation is readlly understandable Lavashy the opportunity of participating third sacker was felled by a bad aetto has long been a Dressen during and beyond his high bounce hopper off the bat of Telephones OSborne 4-6306 aide He too severed connections IIchool days These parish spon- Joe DeMaestri Two weeks ago with the Brooklyn organization In 53 when the Dodger front is~ol~e~d~t~ea~m~s~l~a~u~n~ch~e~d~t~h~e~1~95~7~~b~0~n~U~S~y~ou~n~g~s~te~r~~w~a~Yn~e~c~a~u~s~e~y~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ _ office refused to give boss Dresshylen any more than a one year pact even though Charley had annexed the National League title that year

Actually Ludicrous The situtation actually is ludishy

crous There has been no evIshydence of player disgruntlement with Dressen Early In the month fiery Catcher C 1i n t Courtney was fined $200 for Inshylubordlnation but Pete Runnels and Eddie Yost - two of the few bona fide major league operashy

tlves of the club - vouched for Dressens fair-mindedness In his dealings wIth the players The move certainly cant be attributshyed to financial belt tightening The club is obligated to honor its contract with Bressen and It Is only natural to assume that Lavagettos paycheck will be larger in keeping wIth his greater lesponslblllties That Dressen IS IL most competent baseball man aoes without saying What then has the front office gained Lavagettos reaction is signifishycant What can I do that Charley couldnt he asked Indeed the ways of baseball middotare aometimes strange

Paroehlab Bumble Somerset Coach Ed Lowneys Holy Famishy

ly nine came up with the bIggest upset of the scholastic season last Thursday a 1-0 decisIon over So mer II e t defending Narry League champions The game was Jemln1scent of past historic Iltruggles between the two friendshyly rivals Beaten in an early Ileason encounter and mired deep In the standings with an Ull1mshypressive 2-7 record the Parochiashyals werent conceded a chance agaInst their talent laden rivals The game certainly Js lllustrative of the humbling influence of sports It is a well known fact that coaches - particularly footshyball coaches - have a tendency to cry poor In pre-season analshy)ses Some characterIstically reshyduce caution to absurdity I wonder however1 some of these dour predictions arent born of an experIenced appreciation for

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this Summer It will stalt as a four team affaIr each with It major league sponsor Baltimore Brooklyn Pittsburgh and St Louis are the parent teams repshylesented

The league will callY a D elasslficatlon and only playeJs wIth no previous professional exshyJ)el1ence wlll be eligible In theory it is designed to IJive young players a chance to develshyt)j) llJnong tbelr peers in their ~IJmiddotllt ycm of profcllsional ball

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HOLY CROSS FATHERS CENTENNIAL Officers of the Solemn HOLY CRO~S CONGREGATION OBSERVES CENTENNIAL Rev High Mass offered at Coyle High are Rev James F Lyons (left) deaconi Michael Jednakowski CSC chaplain to the Brothers at Coyle High Rev Michael Jednakowski CSC (second left) celebrant Rev Jos~ph Taunton is greeted by Brother Eudes Hartnett CSC pr~ncipal of the L Powers subdeacon and Rev ~rancis B Connors (right) master of school while Rev Edward Hartnett CSC ofmiddot the Holy Cross Mission ceremonies Fatpers Lyons Powers and Connors are Coyle graduates Band looks on

May is a month of momentous importance for one tion of the young boys body Father Tho m a 8 C Duffy of Taunton was named Presimiddot mind and soul It is not in the new Superior of the Mission dent In 1951 during the pres

of th~ religious institutes of the diocese of Fall River I t elementary schools that these denJy of Rev Francis BolandBand was able to invite his men cmarks the one hundredth anniversary of the papal ap- precious possessions of youth are to move from North Dartmouth Stonehill became co-educational

Proval of the Constitutlons of the CongTegation of Holy threatened it is in the high In 1952 the General Chapter apmiddot _ school and college where minds to North E~ston So ample were proved the elevation of the East-

Cross which was founded in are maturing faculties awaken the accomodatio~s moreover it ern Vice-Province to the rank LeMansFl~al)Ce in 1837 The founded the University of No- lng and habits being formed was possible to move the semi- of Province

Priests of the Congregation tre Dame du Lac in Ii log cabin shaping the youths whole future nary too The North Dartmouth Province Split on the shore of St Marys Lake life-both in this life and the house then became the needed

conduct Stonehill College outside the tiny village of South next C Holy Cross Novitiate with the The growth of the college Saint Pius Tenth Seminary and Bend Several years later the In the same letter the Bishop present Superior General Very forced the Mission Band to remiddot Our Lady of Holy Cross Semin- Holy Cross Sisters opened a announced that the Brothers of Rev Christopher OToole as turn to its old home near New ary in North Easton the Holy school for girls nearby It was Holy Cross from Notre Dame Master of Novices Bedford the Novitiate meantime Cross Mission Band in North called St Marys wereto teach in the new school had been transferred to the Dartmouth the Brothers of the Priests Brothers arid Sisters Father Donahue had thus sent Open StonehlllCollege Green Mountains of Vermont A Congregation direct Monsignor of Holy Cross came to Canada his own religious to direct the For 11 years no further foun- new classroom building Holy Coyle High School in Taunton to start schools in 1847 and in school named in honor of his old dations were made in the East Cross Hall completed in Janushythe Sisters of Holy Cross teach at 1853 at the special behest of the friend But in 1946 Rev James Conner- ary 1957 is the newest Stonehill Saint Anthonys parish in New Sovereign Pontiff the Congre- ton was sent by the Provincial structure a cafeteria and recreshy

Dartmouth Seminarymiddot tmiddot 1 b il i i tBedford gation undertook to staff mis- to meet the request made by the a lOna u d ng s expec ed to The foimder of the Congrega- sion outposts in Bengal India At approximately the same Most Revmiddot Will i a m Hafey be started this summer accordshy

tiono( Holy cross Very Rev Publish Magazine time that plans for Coyle High Bishop of Scranton for a col- ing to Rev James Sheehan Basil Anthony Mary Moreau e The growth of Holy Cross in School were going ahead Father leg in Wilkes - Barre Pa That President of Stonehill diocesan priest of Le Mans was the United States from the Donahue had interested himself year Christ the Kings Col- As the priests society has adshyborn in 1799 while the Directory founding of Notre Dame has in the prospect of opening a ege for men was opened Three vaneed in the East so has the still ruled France While Basil been considerable Besides es- seminary in the diocese Bishop years later in May 1948 the ter- Brothers In the General Chapshywas still a young boy Napoleon tablishifil~ other schools like- St Cassidy acting in the name of ritory including New England tel of 1945 it was decided that Buonaparte made the name of Edwards University in Austin the disabled Bishop Feehan who and the Middle Atlantic States the common good called for the France terrible in the ears of all Texas in 1876 and Partland Uni- had expressed the wish to have was constituted the Eastern Vice priests and Brothers to have sepmiddot Europe By the time the future versity Portland Oregon in 1901 Holy Cross priests in Fall River Province of Holy Cross Father arate provinces under the one founder had been aidained to the Congregation has attempted invited Father Donahue to come Connerton was named Vice-Pro- General Administration the holy priesthood he could see other things In 1865 the first east to look at some property vincial and one of his first off- As the Centenary Year begins his mother country everywhere Catholic weekly magazine The The Superior General together cial acts made known in the the works of the Congregation marked by the ravages of the Ave Maria was published at No- with Rev Alfred Charron CSC summer was to errect Stonehill under the Providence of God are Revolution and Napoleonic ty- tre Dame PrOvincial of Canada and Rev College on the Ames estate in many There are foundations ranny James Burns CSC Provincial North Eaton It was called Stone- across the world with invitations

S t New England Site of Indiana came to Fall River hlll because it occupled what had to undertake more The priest1One ocle y In 1913 a young Holy Cross 1931 Th 1

Among the many French h R J W Do 10 ey were warm y re- before been called Stone Hill and Brothers of Holy Cross in preac er ev ames na- ceived by Bishop Cassidy and the House That fall the college the Diocese of Fall River are

priests who stirred themselves to hue conducted a mission in St purchase of the Crary Hospital opened with 125 male students aware of the great responsibilityrelieve this situation was the Marys parish in Taunton and tiN tl D t th h d tmiddot 1propel y n or 1 ar mou largely veterill1s of World War II that is theirs in tee uca lona Rev James Dujarie who found- on his return to Indiana ex- d d At f t h i was conSI ere Irst 1 was Rev George Benaglia a native program of the Ctturch heref St J 1820 to teach religion in schools of the people and said he hoped but by the time the General By August 1835 Father Dujarie that one day the Congregation Chapter of 1932 had clostd the

ed the Brothers 0 osep n pressed his delight with the piety impossible to acquire the estate

l1ad become so worn out with all ht t blsh lmiddottselfmiddot ln Newmig es a I purchase was made and the proshyhe had endured during the E 1 nd Thlrteen yealS laterng a perty for the seminary secured Reign of Terror that he Father Qonahue became Super- the next year The first Mass in turned to the young seminary ior General of Holy Cross In Q Our Lady of Holy Cross Semi professor Basil Moreau to have very few years he was to realize nary was offered by Father him assume the government of the hope of 1913 Donahue on the Feast of the t he Brothers Some time before Th beloved Monslgnor Jamese Immaculate Conception of Mary tl1is at the ~uggestion of Fath~r Coyle was pastor of St Marys Dec 8 1933 The Brothers from Dujarie Father Moreau had set when Father Donahue preached Coyle joined with the priests in about organizing a group of aux- the mission While it is not the great act of thanksgiVing iliary priests to assist in the min- known if the Monsignor ever dis- In May 1934 Rev Archibald istry of the diocese and to teach cussed the matter with Father McDowell CSC came to estabshyin colleges Donahue then he had for a long Ush an eastern branch of the

In 1837 Father Moreau found- t Ie hed the ldea of seeIme c 1 11S bull Holy Cross Mission Band in ed a new religiots family pat- ing a high school for boys built North Dartmouth It was soon temed on the Holy Family the In th F 11 R D The a Iver lOcese e evident as more priests arrived Brothers were dedicated to the died b f h 1good priest e ore e cou d to work as missioners and as the foster father of Christ as Jose- realize his project but when number of postulants for the phites of Holy Cross a newly preaching the eulogy at Mon- priesthood increitsed that the organized group of Sisters of signor Coyles funeral Most Rev North Dartmouth house was no Holy Cross were dedicated to the J middotC d th A t 1ames assl y en pos 0 lC longer large enough for both Mother of God and the priests Administrator announceltithat groups were consecrated to the Sacred such a school would soon be built He-art of Jesus as Salvatorists of He remarked that Monsignor Settle in North Easton Holy Cross (When approval for Coyle had been putting small During the first months ofI

this new congregation was sought sums aside for the purpose for 1935 accordingly Father Mcshyin Rome the Holy See wisely de- years and that this money would Dowell and a fellow missioner creed that the priests and Broth- be supplemented for the project Father George FiScher were ers should be grouped together Coyle High School scouting the countryside north in one society and the Sisters in - Excavation began in Decem- of Taunton for new quarters their own society) - ber 1932 and the official open- The lovely estategt of Frederick

Establish Notre Dame mg was promulgated in e IBS- Lothrop Ames with its splendid Very Rev Edward SOlin and toral letter in July 1933 In the Colonial house struck them as

six Holy Cross Brothers were letter Bishop Cassidy indicated the most suitable place for their welcomed in Indiana in 1841 to that the object for which this purposes It seemed at first that open a boys school in the wild- school is erected and will be con- the property would be uriobtainshyemess In November 1842 these ducted is tliiee-fold Christian able but after much negotiatin seven pioneers of Holy Cross development training and direc- U was acquired By Oct 11

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My husband doesnt like a thing do around the house Weve been married for almost six months and things arent getting any better Ive learned one thing though his mother is just about the best cook houseshy

keeper buyer and so on since Eve set up shop Im as a reflection ow their own efshygetting tired of trying to forts The young bride middottends to

be so sensitive because to someplease him Nothing I do extent she feels she is in comshyseems to be just right How does petition with hero husbands mother She wants to prove that she is just as competent and efshyficient as her older riyal forgetshyting that she has already won the battle by getting some mothshyers son to marry her

Set Him Right If a little analysis reveals tl111t

your present troubles represent nothing more than the normal growing pains of early marri shyage you have little to fret about Both of yOU will become more sure of yourselves- as time goes on When your husband thoughtshylessly brags about his mother reflect that some day youmiddot hope to have boys who wlll grow up to brag about you Youmiddotllmiddot like that wont you

On the other hand if youVI married to an habitual griper you have a different case on your hands Marriage calls formiddot ad- justment and adaptation but these should be mutual It Is not wise to make all the concessions in any partnership If your husshyband expects you to do so it WIll be prUdent to set him straight from the start Quarreling wont help matters under these circum~ stances State your position once and then ignore his later comshyments You have no reason to feel insecure After all yoU can always burn his toast and you can always say no cant you

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the citys official business When the ffrst free elections were held Motheis name was proposed for mayoran honor she politely re

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Knight of Public Health Mothers recent trip to Frallce

brought her to the Motherllouse of the Dominican Sisters of Charity of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin at Tours for her spiritual retreat No stranger to ail travel Mother made the trip via Air France

Happy to Be Back While it was a source of hapshypiness for Mother to tiavel to her beloved France she showed no less happiness on returning to her middotmiddotSt Annes family to bring to the hospital her efficient adshyministration and kindly leadershyship After approving the comshypleted painting and decoratinr that make the visitor to St Annes think he has stepped into one of middotthe better hotels Mother is turning her attention to the finishing touches in the new Chapel the spiritual center of this modern hospital Present plans call for the Chapel to be dedicated by -the Bishop on June 29

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Dates for Cana and Pre-Cana Conferences h a v e been an_ nounced by the Family -lfe Bushyreau of the Diocese as follows

Pre-Cana At Fall River May 26 At Taunton June 9 13 16 August 18 22 25

Cana Sunday June 9 Cana II at Santo Christo Church sponshysored by the parish Council of Catholic Women to be given by Rev Raymond W McCarthy and Rev Anthony M Gomes

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strange animals Martha They g rip e while theyre home wit h mother and they gripe when tlieyre in a home of their own It may be that they have been spoiled as children but I lather feel it is their own thoughtshyless way of as-Berting and getshyting attention They want to be noticed to feel important Like all youthful striving for Indepenshydence their thinking is selfcenshytered and critical of others What others do for them is taken for granted as if they deserved it This is a youthfUl age Unfortushynately some men and women never develop beyond it

Two Sides Is this the type you married

Lets not pass hasty judgriient There may be other factors inshyvolved in the situation which merit further consideration In the first place the early months of marriage call for numeious adjustments and changes Doshymestication is a gradual process and while theyre getting used to it some young men feel they are giving up more ortheir freedom than they bargained for At times young brides are more domineering than they imiddotealize The inexperienced groom may react by asserting his independshyence in curious ways One of these may be dissatisfaction with the way you run the house

Over Sensitive Second is it possible that you

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Third many young husbands are not aware of their brides normal feeling of insecurity in their lllt)V roles They may care- lessly throw out references to their mothers way of doing things without stopping to think tha t their brides may take this

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Collaboration Essential To Lasting World Peace

By Donald McDonald Davenport Catholic Messenger

Several weeks ago I commented J1ere on Pope Pius XIIs address to Pax Romana on the movement for world union and the responsibility of Catholics particularly intellectuals to contribute to the successful outcome of that movement I promised to return to this subject folshylowing receipt of the full text of the Popes address

If anything the text discloses an even stronger affirmation of the need for both world unshy10n and Cathoshylic contributions thereto t han was indicated In the first news report of the Popes speech

A Christian mys the Holy Father cannot remain Indiffershyent to the development of the world If he sees roughly outshylined under the pressure of events an ever more definite Inshyternational community he knows that this union wllled by the Creshyator ought to culminate In the union of minds and hearts In a common faith and a common love

Not onIf can he but he must work for the achievement of this community still In the making

Catholic Collaboration As I pointed out in the earlier

column Pius XII raises the question whether Catholics can collaborate In the formation of this world community With those institutlons where God Is not expressly recognized as the aushythor and legislator of the unishyverse

His answer to this question is yes and it may be useful to note two preliminary points leading to his affirmative anshybull wer

The first is Pius conception of the function of Catholic intellecshytuals as such You are not isoshylated researchers 01 autonomous thinkers he tells the Pax Roshymana members You are Cathshyolic intellectuals which means that you are charged with a unishyversal social responsibility for all that which concerns the spread of Christian truth and Its conshycrete application in all fields of activity

Social Responsibility The genuine Intellectual Is not

then the egghead which antl shy1ntellectuals too often would have the non-Intellectuals beshylieve He Is not a narrow specialshyIst nor Is he a pure theorist though both specialization and theory are indispensable Neither 1s he simply a clever conversa tionalist content with making points in the drawing-room or salon flashy in the way that a toy rocket Is flashy and with about as much staying power

The genuine Catholic Intelshylectual is rather charged with a universal social responsibility

This may explain ] might add why the authentic Catholic inshytellectual the man whose Cathoshylicity and scholarship are as deep as they are unquestionably of one piece Is invariably In othe very front of all truly progresshyelve reforms whether the reshyforms be of political social or economic structures both in the nation and between middotnatlons This may also explain why inshytellectuals are so cordially deshyIlpised by all self-serving specialshyinterest groups and by those citishyzens of demagogic Inclinations whose approach to all social poshylitical and economic problems is fundamentally emotional

Short-Cut Apologetics The second point of Pius XII

is one which is today being disshycussed with Increasing frequency Itnd penetration particularly among certain French and Engshylish theologians

By the Quthority which your

cultlire and the competence acshyquired in your profession conshyfer on you said the Pope to the Pax Romana members you are for your milieu both a question and an answer

Contrast this recognition of the infllience value of culture and personal competence in ones work or profession with the atti shytUde still too often found in short-cut apologetics and aposshytolic formulae that zeal and

good Intentions are really all that count Competence If It is conslderedat all Is tolerated but always on a kind of skeptical bashysis as though fidelity to ones work or profession had to be watched lest It undermine ones apostolic actions

Heading Right Way Professional competence does

not or course undermine the apostolate It supports It Unshyconniving dedication to ones work uncompromising effort to bring the comp~tence of ones work up to the level of ones tal shyents commands the natuml adshymiration and respect of the man Who so far as religion is conshycerned is an unbeliever It Is only after such an unbeliever has come to respect the natural goodshyness of the competent craftsman or professional that he Is led to wonder at the underlying motishyvation of such competence Whether or not he comes to see that motivation Is a profound Christian inspiration he Is at least heading in the right direcshytion

bullThe Holy Father asks the quesshy

tion whether those Catholic inshytellectuals who have achieved considerable public influence should participate in uncertain enterprises of an International character since such participashytion could seem to stand surety for an Inadmissable political or social system

Prejudice and Passion His answer is again encourag-

Ing Despite this seemingly unshyfavorable situation there still exists hesays a vasf area in which minds free from prejudice

and passion can bring harmony and help one another for the sake of a real and valuable comshymon good

In those international organishyzations which propose a unishyversal humanitarian goal for themselves say Pius Catholic intellectuals will find some genshy

erous souls and superior minds which are susceptible to being raised above material preoccushypatlons and of understanding that the truly collective destiny of humanity presupposes the abshysolute value of each of the indishyviduals who compose It

Catholic Responsibility Reason and mutual recognishy

tion of the natural law are solid enough support says Pius for Catholics to contribute their share to the world community in formation

Reading between the lines of the Popes Pax Romana addless I do not think it is fanciful to say he seems to feel that if Cathshyolics in fact do not contribute their share to the organization of the world community the world has but two alternatives a world union forced by tyranny or a world conflict ending in gloshybal catastrophe Indeed he reshymarks that men and nations are convinced that these are the alternatives to a world communshyity based on law Significantly he does not dissociate himself from that conviction

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NARRAGANSETT LEAGUE CO-CHAMPIONS Mount st Mary Ac~demy deshybaters of Fall River who shared honors with De -LaSalle Academy ofmiddot Newport were left to fight seated Patricia McGee president and Sylvia Sheehan secretary standshying Marilyn ~ennedy Margaret Griffin Mary Butler Carole Matimore and Mary Silva

Weating Miraculousmiddot Medal Leads To Conversion of Six in Family

TOLEDO (NCl--Six of the eight Hinseys are Catholics now thanks in a large measure to a

MiraculouS- Medal worn by the mother of the family While a patient In St Charles

Hospifal for three months in 1955 Mrs William M Hinsey

Jr a non-Catholic wore the medal It was the medal that got her and the hospital chapshylain Father Clarence Schuerman of the Precious Blood Fathers talking about the Church

Mrs Hinsey had no church afshyfiliation

At the hospital she started reading the Bible and a cate- chism She also read several books by Catholic authors Her ieading continued while she was convalescing at home

In 1956 she began taking relishygious instructions from Father

- Schuerman She said her read- shying of Father Leo Treses column in the Catholic Chronicle Toledo diocesan newspaper helped her to understand the sacrmiddotaments

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Mrs Hinsey was baptized last October Then five of her chil shydren followed her example and embraced the Catholic faith

Mrs Hinseys older daughter Linda 15 attends Protestant services MI Hinsey does not belong to any church Mrs Hinshy

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Sodality officers are Mrs Jushyliette Gaudreau president Mrs Armand Pinault first vice-presishydent Mrs Adelard Gagnon sec- ond vice-president Mrs Ernest Charlebois secretary Mrs Julien Forget treasurer and Mrs Albert Moussea~ pl~blicity chairman

CounCIl offICers are Mrs Ra~ph Patunoff ~orth Attieboro presishydent MISS Jenr)le Repuccl Mansfield vice-president Mrs

George Bauzo Norton recording secretary Mrs Leo Campb~ll South Attleboro treasurer Very Rev John J Shay pastor of St John s Church Attleboro IS mCderator

A plIgrimage to LaBalette will be conducted Tuesday June 11 under the direction of Mrs Henrl Proulx r

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At a meeting here with Msgrbull (Lt Co) Charles J Murphy Vicar Delegate of the Armed Forceshere and Mary Donohoe organizational secretary of the National Council of Catholio Women 40 delegates of various womens groups discussed theil formal affiliation with Washshyington headquarters More than 60 groups are to join with an estimate of nell I I y 10000 women

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How explain t~e hatred agalnst Our Divine Lord today No one hates Buddha or Socrates or Mohammed no one lifts hill fists against Lenin It Is because these are dead But Christ live~ He lives in His Mystical Body the Church He lives in the

osouls of the faithful in the state of grace He lives In the Eu charist in the tabernacle

The Devil never inspires anyone to hate the dead fOr example Napoleon But he does inspire even pagans to hate Christ This eXPlains a wild orgy of hate that took place in

bull a Mission in China Iititie children entered the Catholic Mission dragged the Sister prayshying before the Blessed Sacrament into the streets tore the altar linens to shreds ripped the arms off the crucifix used candlesticks to smash the Stations of middotthe Cross pried the tashybernacle from the altar but unable to force the steel door they threw it into the street

Souls who are sensitive to Christ still enduring His Passion will make an extra visit to Our Lord in the Blessed Sacrashyment They will scarifice a luxury to

enable the Holy Father to erect a tabershy nacle in some-other part of the world where Jesus will be loved and adored in peace

GOD LOVES YOU to Mrs A A for $35 I am a housewife whose six children have all grown uP except on I have so much extra tim now that I sew for other people and make a little spendshy

ing money this way The earnings of the past month and a half are for the Missions to MSJ Thls is a beautiful day to be alive and as I am just getting over a recent illness I am most thank ful to be feeling so well again Because everything looks so brigh for me heres $3 to help make it bright for someone else to BS Heres $2 for your charitable work Two dollars Is the usual bet so I know this wUl be a bet well placed on a sure thing which will win place and show to SE Enclosed find $25bull tips which I saved for a month for the poor of the world to WT Passed up a 35-cent Ice cream soda today so here it is wrapped upln a weeks cigarette money-in all $135

Nature is dressed in softest pastels and In the midst of these lovely hues the radiance of the white Bridal (own First Communion dress and Graduation robe bear witness to the pure

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Sports Chatter season thiE week Competition stopped a Red Wilson smash THE ANCHORshywlll be continued throughout the with his face and had to be Thurs Mav 23 1957I lSISummer months culminating In carried off the field Fortunately September with ~he playoffs for Attendance at Games Best Rosen on the restricted list inshyCausey was not seriously injured the Diocesan championship Why stead of the voluntary retired not get out and see your team and it is believed that Malzone list Under this arrangementWay to Help eyO Players In action Theres noting like an fluffered only a bad bruise Talkshy Rosen could return to the lineup appreciative audience to bring ing about third basemen its tomorrow rather than observeBy Jack Kineavy out a boys best efforts worthy of note that the Cleve~ the 60-day wait were he on the

Lady lIanager land Indians have placed Al voluntary list Somerset Bleh School Coach Just a few years ago a controshy

An unwritten but well adhered to baseball law deshy versy of major proportions arose In the press box at Harvardmands that changes be made when a club is floundering Stadium The occasion was theSuch is the case with the Washington Senators As a reshy Lincoln M Dunlapannual Harvard-Cornell football

sult manager Charley Dressen was fired by president Cal game The issue centered about REGISTERED ENGINEERGriffith In Detroit on the the presence of a distaff CornelshySen at 0 l s first Western The new league brIngs to 28 the Ian sports writer intent on covershy Announces the relocation of his office for the swing number of circuits in the Nation- Ing the game for the school paper practice of Professional Engineering atfrom the heretofore all male

The action brought howls al Association which embraces sanctuary atop the Stadium elf derision from all Quarters It some 200 teams in all Tradition was ultimately breechshy 19 PURCHASE STbeing a generally regarded cershy Should Encourage Boys ed but not without difficulty

Fall River Mass taInty that the present Washingshy Amateur ball In these environs Stonehill College in North Eaton ton roster would experIence diffishy and I daresay generally is but a goes Cornell one better however culty in a Triple A classification shadow of its former stature The Chieftains varsity tennis bull Direct engineering services to architects industrialHowever as a matter of expeshy novations have been introduced Quad boasts a lady manager institutional and commercial establishments dience the manager is the most In the form of Little League for Miss Anne Carrigg 57 of Brockshy

bull Studies reports estimates design plans specificationsexpendable and It is he who must youngsters Pony and Babe Ruth ton supervIsion an~ consultatIonao Named to succeed Dressen Leagues for early adolescents Really Bot Corner was Coach Harry Lavagetto It Almost unique however in its Its open season on third baseshy bull Air Conditioning Air Cleaning Boiler Plants DryingIs no no secret that Cookie was organizational setup is the CYO men Latest casualty is the Red Electrical Exhausting HeatIng Piping Plumbing a most reluctant successor This which affords the older player Box Frank Malzone The rookie Sprinklers Refrigeration Ventilation is readlly understandable Lavashy the opportunity of participating third sacker was felled by a bad aetto has long been a Dressen during and beyond his high bounce hopper off the bat of Telephones OSborne 4-6306 aide He too severed connections IIchool days These parish spon- Joe DeMaestri Two weeks ago with the Brooklyn organization In 53 when the Dodger front is~ol~e~d~t~ea~m~s~l~a~u~n~ch~e~d~t~h~e~1~95~7~~b~0~n~U~S~y~ou~n~g~s~te~r~~w~a~Yn~e~c~a~u~s~e~y~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ _ office refused to give boss Dresshylen any more than a one year pact even though Charley had annexed the National League title that year

Actually Ludicrous The situtation actually is ludishy

crous There has been no evIshydence of player disgruntlement with Dressen Early In the month fiery Catcher C 1i n t Courtney was fined $200 for Inshylubordlnation but Pete Runnels and Eddie Yost - two of the few bona fide major league operashy

tlves of the club - vouched for Dressens fair-mindedness In his dealings wIth the players The move certainly cant be attributshyed to financial belt tightening The club is obligated to honor its contract with Bressen and It Is only natural to assume that Lavagettos paycheck will be larger in keeping wIth his greater lesponslblllties That Dressen IS IL most competent baseball man aoes without saying What then has the front office gained Lavagettos reaction is signifishycant What can I do that Charley couldnt he asked Indeed the ways of baseball middotare aometimes strange

Paroehlab Bumble Somerset Coach Ed Lowneys Holy Famishy

ly nine came up with the bIggest upset of the scholastic season last Thursday a 1-0 decisIon over So mer II e t defending Narry League champions The game was Jemln1scent of past historic Iltruggles between the two friendshyly rivals Beaten in an early Ileason encounter and mired deep In the standings with an Ull1mshypressive 2-7 record the Parochiashyals werent conceded a chance agaInst their talent laden rivals The game certainly Js lllustrative of the humbling influence of sports It is a well known fact that coaches - particularly footshyball coaches - have a tendency to cry poor In pre-season analshy)ses Some characterIstically reshyduce caution to absurdity I wonder however1 some of these dour predictions arent born of an experIenced appreciation for

the fickle bounces a ball may take during the course of a seashyEon

ar Irom Dead The minors experiment with

the lookie Nebraska State cilcuit evidently was a success A slmllar organization Is scheduled to reshyvive the old AppalachIan League

this Summer It will stalt as a four team affaIr each with It major league sponsor Baltimore Brooklyn Pittsburgh and St Louis are the parent teams repshylesented

The league will callY a D elasslficatlon and only playeJs wIth no previous professional exshyJ)el1ence wlll be eligible In theory it is designed to IJive young players a chance to develshyt)j) llJnong tbelr peers in their ~IJmiddotllt ycm of profcllsional ball

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HOLY CROSS FATHERS CENTENNIAL Officers of the Solemn HOLY CRO~S CONGREGATION OBSERVES CENTENNIAL Rev High Mass offered at Coyle High are Rev James F Lyons (left) deaconi Michael Jednakowski CSC chaplain to the Brothers at Coyle High Rev Michael Jednakowski CSC (second left) celebrant Rev Jos~ph Taunton is greeted by Brother Eudes Hartnett CSC pr~ncipal of the L Powers subdeacon and Rev ~rancis B Connors (right) master of school while Rev Edward Hartnett CSC ofmiddot the Holy Cross Mission ceremonies Fatpers Lyons Powers and Connors are Coyle graduates Band looks on

May is a month of momentous importance for one tion of the young boys body Father Tho m a 8 C Duffy of Taunton was named Presimiddot mind and soul It is not in the new Superior of the Mission dent In 1951 during the pres

of th~ religious institutes of the diocese of Fall River I t elementary schools that these denJy of Rev Francis BolandBand was able to invite his men cmarks the one hundredth anniversary of the papal ap- precious possessions of youth are to move from North Dartmouth Stonehill became co-educational

Proval of the Constitutlons of the CongTegation of Holy threatened it is in the high In 1952 the General Chapter apmiddot _ school and college where minds to North E~ston So ample were proved the elevation of the East-

Cross which was founded in are maturing faculties awaken the accomodatio~s moreover it ern Vice-Province to the rank LeMansFl~al)Ce in 1837 The founded the University of No- lng and habits being formed was possible to move the semi- of Province

Priests of the Congregation tre Dame du Lac in Ii log cabin shaping the youths whole future nary too The North Dartmouth Province Split on the shore of St Marys Lake life-both in this life and the house then became the needed

conduct Stonehill College outside the tiny village of South next C Holy Cross Novitiate with the The growth of the college Saint Pius Tenth Seminary and Bend Several years later the In the same letter the Bishop present Superior General Very forced the Mission Band to remiddot Our Lady of Holy Cross Semin- Holy Cross Sisters opened a announced that the Brothers of Rev Christopher OToole as turn to its old home near New ary in North Easton the Holy school for girls nearby It was Holy Cross from Notre Dame Master of Novices Bedford the Novitiate meantime Cross Mission Band in North called St Marys wereto teach in the new school had been transferred to the Dartmouth the Brothers of the Priests Brothers arid Sisters Father Donahue had thus sent Open StonehlllCollege Green Mountains of Vermont A Congregation direct Monsignor of Holy Cross came to Canada his own religious to direct the For 11 years no further foun- new classroom building Holy Coyle High School in Taunton to start schools in 1847 and in school named in honor of his old dations were made in the East Cross Hall completed in Janushythe Sisters of Holy Cross teach at 1853 at the special behest of the friend But in 1946 Rev James Conner- ary 1957 is the newest Stonehill Saint Anthonys parish in New Sovereign Pontiff the Congre- ton was sent by the Provincial structure a cafeteria and recreshy

Dartmouth Seminarymiddot tmiddot 1 b il i i tBedford gation undertook to staff mis- to meet the request made by the a lOna u d ng s expec ed to The foimder of the Congrega- sion outposts in Bengal India At approximately the same Most Revmiddot Will i a m Hafey be started this summer accordshy

tiono( Holy cross Very Rev Publish Magazine time that plans for Coyle High Bishop of Scranton for a col- ing to Rev James Sheehan Basil Anthony Mary Moreau e The growth of Holy Cross in School were going ahead Father leg in Wilkes - Barre Pa That President of Stonehill diocesan priest of Le Mans was the United States from the Donahue had interested himself year Christ the Kings Col- As the priests society has adshyborn in 1799 while the Directory founding of Notre Dame has in the prospect of opening a ege for men was opened Three vaneed in the East so has the still ruled France While Basil been considerable Besides es- seminary in the diocese Bishop years later in May 1948 the ter- Brothers In the General Chapshywas still a young boy Napoleon tablishifil~ other schools like- St Cassidy acting in the name of ritory including New England tel of 1945 it was decided that Buonaparte made the name of Edwards University in Austin the disabled Bishop Feehan who and the Middle Atlantic States the common good called for the France terrible in the ears of all Texas in 1876 and Partland Uni- had expressed the wish to have was constituted the Eastern Vice priests and Brothers to have sepmiddot Europe By the time the future versity Portland Oregon in 1901 Holy Cross priests in Fall River Province of Holy Cross Father arate provinces under the one founder had been aidained to the Congregation has attempted invited Father Donahue to come Connerton was named Vice-Pro- General Administration the holy priesthood he could see other things In 1865 the first east to look at some property vincial and one of his first off- As the Centenary Year begins his mother country everywhere Catholic weekly magazine The The Superior General together cial acts made known in the the works of the Congregation marked by the ravages of the Ave Maria was published at No- with Rev Alfred Charron CSC summer was to errect Stonehill under the Providence of God are Revolution and Napoleonic ty- tre Dame PrOvincial of Canada and Rev College on the Ames estate in many There are foundations ranny James Burns CSC Provincial North Eaton It was called Stone- across the world with invitations

S t New England Site of Indiana came to Fall River hlll because it occupled what had to undertake more The priest1One ocle y In 1913 a young Holy Cross 1931 Th 1

Among the many French h R J W Do 10 ey were warm y re- before been called Stone Hill and Brothers of Holy Cross in preac er ev ames na- ceived by Bishop Cassidy and the House That fall the college the Diocese of Fall River are

priests who stirred themselves to hue conducted a mission in St purchase of the Crary Hospital opened with 125 male students aware of the great responsibilityrelieve this situation was the Marys parish in Taunton and tiN tl D t th h d tmiddot 1propel y n or 1 ar mou largely veterill1s of World War II that is theirs in tee uca lona Rev James Dujarie who found- on his return to Indiana ex- d d At f t h i was conSI ere Irst 1 was Rev George Benaglia a native program of the Ctturch heref St J 1820 to teach religion in schools of the people and said he hoped but by the time the General By August 1835 Father Dujarie that one day the Congregation Chapter of 1932 had clostd the

ed the Brothers 0 osep n pressed his delight with the piety impossible to acquire the estate

l1ad become so worn out with all ht t blsh lmiddottselfmiddot ln Newmig es a I purchase was made and the proshyhe had endured during the E 1 nd Thlrteen yealS laterng a perty for the seminary secured Reign of Terror that he Father Qonahue became Super- the next year The first Mass in turned to the young seminary ior General of Holy Cross In Q Our Lady of Holy Cross Semi professor Basil Moreau to have very few years he was to realize nary was offered by Father him assume the government of the hope of 1913 Donahue on the Feast of the t he Brothers Some time before Th beloved Monslgnor Jamese Immaculate Conception of Mary tl1is at the ~uggestion of Fath~r Coyle was pastor of St Marys Dec 8 1933 The Brothers from Dujarie Father Moreau had set when Father Donahue preached Coyle joined with the priests in about organizing a group of aux- the mission While it is not the great act of thanksgiVing iliary priests to assist in the min- known if the Monsignor ever dis- In May 1934 Rev Archibald istry of the diocese and to teach cussed the matter with Father McDowell CSC came to estabshyin colleges Donahue then he had for a long Ush an eastern branch of the

In 1837 Father Moreau found- t Ie hed the ldea of seeIme c 1 11S bull Holy Cross Mission Band in ed a new religiots family pat- ing a high school for boys built North Dartmouth It was soon temed on the Holy Family the In th F 11 R D The a Iver lOcese e evident as more priests arrived Brothers were dedicated to the died b f h 1good priest e ore e cou d to work as missioners and as the foster father of Christ as Jose- realize his project but when number of postulants for the phites of Holy Cross a newly preaching the eulogy at Mon- priesthood increitsed that the organized group of Sisters of signor Coyles funeral Most Rev North Dartmouth house was no Holy Cross were dedicated to the J middotC d th A t 1ames assl y en pos 0 lC longer large enough for both Mother of God and the priests Administrator announceltithat groups were consecrated to the Sacred such a school would soon be built He-art of Jesus as Salvatorists of He remarked that Monsignor Settle in North Easton Holy Cross (When approval for Coyle had been putting small During the first months ofI

this new congregation was sought sums aside for the purpose for 1935 accordingly Father Mcshyin Rome the Holy See wisely de- years and that this money would Dowell and a fellow missioner creed that the priests and Broth- be supplemented for the project Father George FiScher were ers should be grouped together Coyle High School scouting the countryside north in one society and the Sisters in - Excavation began in Decem- of Taunton for new quarters their own society) - ber 1932 and the official open- The lovely estategt of Frederick

Establish Notre Dame mg was promulgated in e IBS- Lothrop Ames with its splendid Very Rev Edward SOlin and toral letter in July 1933 In the Colonial house struck them as

six Holy Cross Brothers were letter Bishop Cassidy indicated the most suitable place for their welcomed in Indiana in 1841 to that the object for which this purposes It seemed at first that open a boys school in the wild- school is erected and will be con- the property would be uriobtainshyemess In November 1842 these ducted is tliiee-fold Christian able but after much negotiatin seven pioneers of Holy Cross development training and direc- U was acquired By Oct 11

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Supreme Pontiff Indicates

Collaboration Essential To Lasting World Peace

By Donald McDonald Davenport Catholic Messenger

Several weeks ago I commented J1ere on Pope Pius XIIs address to Pax Romana on the movement for world union and the responsibility of Catholics particularly intellectuals to contribute to the successful outcome of that movement I promised to return to this subject folshylowing receipt of the full text of the Popes address

If anything the text discloses an even stronger affirmation of the need for both world unshy10n and Cathoshylic contributions thereto t han was indicated In the first news report of the Popes speech

A Christian mys the Holy Father cannot remain Indiffershyent to the development of the world If he sees roughly outshylined under the pressure of events an ever more definite Inshyternational community he knows that this union wllled by the Creshyator ought to culminate In the union of minds and hearts In a common faith and a common love

Not onIf can he but he must work for the achievement of this community still In the making

Catholic Collaboration As I pointed out in the earlier

column Pius XII raises the question whether Catholics can collaborate In the formation of this world community With those institutlons where God Is not expressly recognized as the aushythor and legislator of the unishyverse

His answer to this question is yes and it may be useful to note two preliminary points leading to his affirmative anshybull wer

The first is Pius conception of the function of Catholic intellecshytuals as such You are not isoshylated researchers 01 autonomous thinkers he tells the Pax Roshymana members You are Cathshyolic intellectuals which means that you are charged with a unishyversal social responsibility for all that which concerns the spread of Christian truth and Its conshycrete application in all fields of activity

Social Responsibility The genuine Intellectual Is not

then the egghead which antl shy1ntellectuals too often would have the non-Intellectuals beshylieve He Is not a narrow specialshyIst nor Is he a pure theorist though both specialization and theory are indispensable Neither 1s he simply a clever conversa tionalist content with making points in the drawing-room or salon flashy in the way that a toy rocket Is flashy and with about as much staying power

The genuine Catholic Intelshylectual is rather charged with a universal social responsibility

This may explain ] might add why the authentic Catholic inshytellectual the man whose Cathoshylicity and scholarship are as deep as they are unquestionably of one piece Is invariably In othe very front of all truly progresshyelve reforms whether the reshyforms be of political social or economic structures both in the nation and between middotnatlons This may also explain why inshytellectuals are so cordially deshyIlpised by all self-serving specialshyinterest groups and by those citishyzens of demagogic Inclinations whose approach to all social poshylitical and economic problems is fundamentally emotional

Short-Cut Apologetics The second point of Pius XII

is one which is today being disshycussed with Increasing frequency Itnd penetration particularly among certain French and Engshylish theologians

By the Quthority which your

cultlire and the competence acshyquired in your profession conshyfer on you said the Pope to the Pax Romana members you are for your milieu both a question and an answer

Contrast this recognition of the infllience value of culture and personal competence in ones work or profession with the atti shytUde still too often found in short-cut apologetics and aposshytolic formulae that zeal and

good Intentions are really all that count Competence If It is conslderedat all Is tolerated but always on a kind of skeptical bashysis as though fidelity to ones work or profession had to be watched lest It undermine ones apostolic actions

Heading Right Way Professional competence does

not or course undermine the apostolate It supports It Unshyconniving dedication to ones work uncompromising effort to bring the comp~tence of ones work up to the level of ones tal shyents commands the natuml adshymiration and respect of the man Who so far as religion is conshycerned is an unbeliever It Is only after such an unbeliever has come to respect the natural goodshyness of the competent craftsman or professional that he Is led to wonder at the underlying motishyvation of such competence Whether or not he comes to see that motivation Is a profound Christian inspiration he Is at least heading in the right direcshytion

bullThe Holy Father asks the quesshy

tion whether those Catholic inshytellectuals who have achieved considerable public influence should participate in uncertain enterprises of an International character since such participashytion could seem to stand surety for an Inadmissable political or social system

Prejudice and Passion His answer is again encourag-

Ing Despite this seemingly unshyfavorable situation there still exists hesays a vasf area in which minds free from prejudice

and passion can bring harmony and help one another for the sake of a real and valuable comshymon good

In those international organishyzations which propose a unishyversal humanitarian goal for themselves say Pius Catholic intellectuals will find some genshy

erous souls and superior minds which are susceptible to being raised above material preoccushypatlons and of understanding that the truly collective destiny of humanity presupposes the abshysolute value of each of the indishyviduals who compose It

Catholic Responsibility Reason and mutual recognishy

tion of the natural law are solid enough support says Pius for Catholics to contribute their share to the world community in formation

Reading between the lines of the Popes Pax Romana addless I do not think it is fanciful to say he seems to feel that if Cathshyolics in fact do not contribute their share to the organization of the world community the world has but two alternatives a world union forced by tyranny or a world conflict ending in gloshybal catastrophe Indeed he reshymarks that men and nations are convinced that these are the alternatives to a world communshyity based on law Significantly he does not dissociate himself from that conviction

ATOMS TO ORDER FOR CU PHYSICISTS First shipment of atomic equipshyment for the Catholic University of America Washington stands inspection from Donald E Marlow Dean of the School of Engineering and Architecture left and Dr Francis Leo Talbott Professor of Physics Purchaseof the equipment for graduate and other studies has been made possible by a $123540 grant by t1ie Atomic Energy Comshymission The nuclear element heart of the new device will be installed following grant of the AEC license necessary for Its operation NC Photo -

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NARRAGANSETT LEAGUE CO-CHAMPIONS Mount st Mary Ac~demy deshybaters of Fall River who shared honors with De -LaSalle Academy ofmiddot Newport were left to fight seated Patricia McGee president and Sylvia Sheehan secretary standshying Marilyn ~ennedy Margaret Griffin Mary Butler Carole Matimore and Mary Silva

Weating Miraculousmiddot Medal Leads To Conversion of Six in Family

TOLEDO (NCl--Six of the eight Hinseys are Catholics now thanks in a large measure to a

MiraculouS- Medal worn by the mother of the family While a patient In St Charles

Hospifal for three months in 1955 Mrs William M Hinsey

Jr a non-Catholic wore the medal It was the medal that got her and the hospital chapshylain Father Clarence Schuerman of the Precious Blood Fathers talking about the Church

Mrs Hinsey had no church afshyfiliation

At the hospital she started reading the Bible and a cate- chism She also read several books by Catholic authors Her ieading continued while she was convalescing at home

In 1956 she began taking relishygious instructions from Father

- Schuerman She said her read- shying of Father Leo Treses column in the Catholic Chronicle Toledo diocesan newspaper helped her to understand the sacrmiddotaments

She started going to Mass someshytimes accompanied by hell chishydren bull

Mrs Hinsey was baptized last October Then five of her chil shydren followed her example and embraced the Catholic faith

Mrs Hinseys older daughter Linda 15 attends Protestant services MI Hinsey does not belong to any church Mrs Hinshy

sey said here that she middothas found something to whichthere Is ri

foundation

Attleboro Women Elect Officers

New officers for the La(ii~s of

Ste Anne Sodality and Att~eboro District National Council of Catholic Women were elected at

0 joint meeting in middotst Josephs Hall Attleboro

Sodality officers are Mrs Jushyliette Gaudreau president Mrs Armand Pinault first vice-presishydent Mrs Adelard Gagnon sec- ond vice-president Mrs Ernest Charlebois secretary Mrs Julien Forget treasurer and Mrs Albert Moussea~ pl~blicity chairman

CounCIl offICers are Mrs Ra~ph Patunoff ~orth Attieboro presishydent MISS Jenr)le Repuccl Mansfield vice-president Mrs

George Bauzo Norton recording secretary Mrs Leo Campb~ll South Attleboro treasurer Very Rev John J Shay pastor of St John s Church Attleboro IS mCderator

A plIgrimage to LaBalette will be conducted Tuesday June 11 under the direction of Mrs Henrl Proulx r

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13 made up of nine area councils in Germany France and Italy

At a meeting here with Msgrbull (Lt Co) Charles J Murphy Vicar Delegate of the Armed Forceshere and Mary Donohoe organizational secretary of the National Council of Catholio Women 40 delegates of various womens groups discussed theil formal affiliation with Washshyington headquarters More than 60 groups are to join with an estimate of nell I I y 10000 women

Through the efforts of Miss Donohoe who held some 30

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How explain t~e hatred agalnst Our Divine Lord today No one hates Buddha or Socrates or Mohammed no one lifts hill fists against Lenin It Is because these are dead But Christ live~ He lives in His Mystical Body the Church He lives in the

osouls of the faithful in the state of grace He lives In the Eu charist in the tabernacle

The Devil never inspires anyone to hate the dead fOr example Napoleon But he does inspire even pagans to hate Christ This eXPlains a wild orgy of hate that took place in

bull a Mission in China Iititie children entered the Catholic Mission dragged the Sister prayshying before the Blessed Sacrament into the streets tore the altar linens to shreds ripped the arms off the crucifix used candlesticks to smash the Stations of middotthe Cross pried the tashybernacle from the altar but unable to force the steel door they threw it into the street

Souls who are sensitive to Christ still enduring His Passion will make an extra visit to Our Lord in the Blessed Sacrashyment They will scarifice a luxury to

enable the Holy Father to erect a tabershy nacle in some-other part of the world where Jesus will be loved and adored in peace

GOD LOVES YOU to Mrs A A for $35 I am a housewife whose six children have all grown uP except on I have so much extra tim now that I sew for other people and make a little spendshy

ing money this way The earnings of the past month and a half are for the Missions to MSJ Thls is a beautiful day to be alive and as I am just getting over a recent illness I am most thank ful to be feeling so well again Because everything looks so brigh for me heres $3 to help make it bright for someone else to BS Heres $2 for your charitable work Two dollars Is the usual bet so I know this wUl be a bet well placed on a sure thing which will win place and show to SE Enclosed find $25bull tips which I saved for a month for the poor of the world to WT Passed up a 35-cent Ice cream soda today so here it is wrapped upln a weeks cigarette money-in all $135

Nature is dressed in softest pastels and In the midst of these lovely hues the radiance of the white Bridal (own First Communion dress and Graduation robe bear witness to the pure

joy of these happy spring days Why not give the lovely white stature of OUR LADY OF TELEVISION as a gift this year foil Weddings First Communion or Graduation We will send thmiddot statue at your request and a donation of $3 for the poor of the world

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Sports Chatter season thiE week Competition stopped a Red Wilson smash THE ANCHORshywlll be continued throughout the with his face and had to be Thurs Mav 23 1957I lSISummer months culminating In carried off the field Fortunately September with ~he playoffs for Attendance at Games Best Rosen on the restricted list inshyCausey was not seriously injured the Diocesan championship Why stead of the voluntary retired not get out and see your team and it is believed that Malzone list Under this arrangementWay to Help eyO Players In action Theres noting like an fluffered only a bad bruise Talkshy Rosen could return to the lineup appreciative audience to bring ing about third basemen its tomorrow rather than observeBy Jack Kineavy out a boys best efforts worthy of note that the Cleve~ the 60-day wait were he on the

Lady lIanager land Indians have placed Al voluntary list Somerset Bleh School Coach Just a few years ago a controshy

An unwritten but well adhered to baseball law deshy versy of major proportions arose In the press box at Harvardmands that changes be made when a club is floundering Stadium The occasion was theSuch is the case with the Washington Senators As a reshy Lincoln M Dunlapannual Harvard-Cornell football

sult manager Charley Dressen was fired by president Cal game The issue centered about REGISTERED ENGINEERGriffith In Detroit on the the presence of a distaff CornelshySen at 0 l s first Western The new league brIngs to 28 the Ian sports writer intent on covershy Announces the relocation of his office for the swing number of circuits in the Nation- Ing the game for the school paper practice of Professional Engineering atfrom the heretofore all male

The action brought howls al Association which embraces sanctuary atop the Stadium elf derision from all Quarters It some 200 teams in all Tradition was ultimately breechshy 19 PURCHASE STbeing a generally regarded cershy Should Encourage Boys ed but not without difficulty

Fall River Mass taInty that the present Washingshy Amateur ball In these environs Stonehill College in North Eaton ton roster would experIence diffishy and I daresay generally is but a goes Cornell one better however culty in a Triple A classification shadow of its former stature The Chieftains varsity tennis bull Direct engineering services to architects industrialHowever as a matter of expeshy novations have been introduced Quad boasts a lady manager institutional and commercial establishments dience the manager is the most In the form of Little League for Miss Anne Carrigg 57 of Brockshy

bull Studies reports estimates design plans specificationsexpendable and It is he who must youngsters Pony and Babe Ruth ton supervIsion an~ consultatIonao Named to succeed Dressen Leagues for early adolescents Really Bot Corner was Coach Harry Lavagetto It Almost unique however in its Its open season on third baseshy bull Air Conditioning Air Cleaning Boiler Plants DryingIs no no secret that Cookie was organizational setup is the CYO men Latest casualty is the Red Electrical Exhausting HeatIng Piping Plumbing a most reluctant successor This which affords the older player Box Frank Malzone The rookie Sprinklers Refrigeration Ventilation is readlly understandable Lavashy the opportunity of participating third sacker was felled by a bad aetto has long been a Dressen during and beyond his high bounce hopper off the bat of Telephones OSborne 4-6306 aide He too severed connections IIchool days These parish spon- Joe DeMaestri Two weeks ago with the Brooklyn organization In 53 when the Dodger front is~ol~e~d~t~ea~m~s~l~a~u~n~ch~e~d~t~h~e~1~95~7~~b~0~n~U~S~y~ou~n~g~s~te~r~~w~a~Yn~e~c~a~u~s~e~y~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ _ office refused to give boss Dresshylen any more than a one year pact even though Charley had annexed the National League title that year

Actually Ludicrous The situtation actually is ludishy

crous There has been no evIshydence of player disgruntlement with Dressen Early In the month fiery Catcher C 1i n t Courtney was fined $200 for Inshylubordlnation but Pete Runnels and Eddie Yost - two of the few bona fide major league operashy

tlves of the club - vouched for Dressens fair-mindedness In his dealings wIth the players The move certainly cant be attributshyed to financial belt tightening The club is obligated to honor its contract with Bressen and It Is only natural to assume that Lavagettos paycheck will be larger in keeping wIth his greater lesponslblllties That Dressen IS IL most competent baseball man aoes without saying What then has the front office gained Lavagettos reaction is signifishycant What can I do that Charley couldnt he asked Indeed the ways of baseball middotare aometimes strange

Paroehlab Bumble Somerset Coach Ed Lowneys Holy Famishy

ly nine came up with the bIggest upset of the scholastic season last Thursday a 1-0 decisIon over So mer II e t defending Narry League champions The game was Jemln1scent of past historic Iltruggles between the two friendshyly rivals Beaten in an early Ileason encounter and mired deep In the standings with an Ull1mshypressive 2-7 record the Parochiashyals werent conceded a chance agaInst their talent laden rivals The game certainly Js lllustrative of the humbling influence of sports It is a well known fact that coaches - particularly footshyball coaches - have a tendency to cry poor In pre-season analshy)ses Some characterIstically reshyduce caution to absurdity I wonder however1 some of these dour predictions arent born of an experIenced appreciation for

the fickle bounces a ball may take during the course of a seashyEon

ar Irom Dead The minors experiment with

the lookie Nebraska State cilcuit evidently was a success A slmllar organization Is scheduled to reshyvive the old AppalachIan League

this Summer It will stalt as a four team affaIr each with It major league sponsor Baltimore Brooklyn Pittsburgh and St Louis are the parent teams repshylesented

The league will callY a D elasslficatlon and only playeJs wIth no previous professional exshyJ)el1ence wlll be eligible In theory it is designed to IJive young players a chance to develshyt)j) llJnong tbelr peers in their ~IJmiddotllt ycm of profcllsional ball

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D~ly Cross Fathers Mark J-hilee

HOLY CROSS FATHERS CENTENNIAL Officers of the Solemn HOLY CRO~S CONGREGATION OBSERVES CENTENNIAL Rev High Mass offered at Coyle High are Rev James F Lyons (left) deaconi Michael Jednakowski CSC chaplain to the Brothers at Coyle High Rev Michael Jednakowski CSC (second left) celebrant Rev Jos~ph Taunton is greeted by Brother Eudes Hartnett CSC pr~ncipal of the L Powers subdeacon and Rev ~rancis B Connors (right) master of school while Rev Edward Hartnett CSC ofmiddot the Holy Cross Mission ceremonies Fatpers Lyons Powers and Connors are Coyle graduates Band looks on

May is a month of momentous importance for one tion of the young boys body Father Tho m a 8 C Duffy of Taunton was named Presimiddot mind and soul It is not in the new Superior of the Mission dent In 1951 during the pres

of th~ religious institutes of the diocese of Fall River I t elementary schools that these denJy of Rev Francis BolandBand was able to invite his men cmarks the one hundredth anniversary of the papal ap- precious possessions of youth are to move from North Dartmouth Stonehill became co-educational

Proval of the Constitutlons of the CongTegation of Holy threatened it is in the high In 1952 the General Chapter apmiddot _ school and college where minds to North E~ston So ample were proved the elevation of the East-

Cross which was founded in are maturing faculties awaken the accomodatio~s moreover it ern Vice-Province to the rank LeMansFl~al)Ce in 1837 The founded the University of No- lng and habits being formed was possible to move the semi- of Province

Priests of the Congregation tre Dame du Lac in Ii log cabin shaping the youths whole future nary too The North Dartmouth Province Split on the shore of St Marys Lake life-both in this life and the house then became the needed

conduct Stonehill College outside the tiny village of South next C Holy Cross Novitiate with the The growth of the college Saint Pius Tenth Seminary and Bend Several years later the In the same letter the Bishop present Superior General Very forced the Mission Band to remiddot Our Lady of Holy Cross Semin- Holy Cross Sisters opened a announced that the Brothers of Rev Christopher OToole as turn to its old home near New ary in North Easton the Holy school for girls nearby It was Holy Cross from Notre Dame Master of Novices Bedford the Novitiate meantime Cross Mission Band in North called St Marys wereto teach in the new school had been transferred to the Dartmouth the Brothers of the Priests Brothers arid Sisters Father Donahue had thus sent Open StonehlllCollege Green Mountains of Vermont A Congregation direct Monsignor of Holy Cross came to Canada his own religious to direct the For 11 years no further foun- new classroom building Holy Coyle High School in Taunton to start schools in 1847 and in school named in honor of his old dations were made in the East Cross Hall completed in Janushythe Sisters of Holy Cross teach at 1853 at the special behest of the friend But in 1946 Rev James Conner- ary 1957 is the newest Stonehill Saint Anthonys parish in New Sovereign Pontiff the Congre- ton was sent by the Provincial structure a cafeteria and recreshy

Dartmouth Seminarymiddot tmiddot 1 b il i i tBedford gation undertook to staff mis- to meet the request made by the a lOna u d ng s expec ed to The foimder of the Congrega- sion outposts in Bengal India At approximately the same Most Revmiddot Will i a m Hafey be started this summer accordshy

tiono( Holy cross Very Rev Publish Magazine time that plans for Coyle High Bishop of Scranton for a col- ing to Rev James Sheehan Basil Anthony Mary Moreau e The growth of Holy Cross in School were going ahead Father leg in Wilkes - Barre Pa That President of Stonehill diocesan priest of Le Mans was the United States from the Donahue had interested himself year Christ the Kings Col- As the priests society has adshyborn in 1799 while the Directory founding of Notre Dame has in the prospect of opening a ege for men was opened Three vaneed in the East so has the still ruled France While Basil been considerable Besides es- seminary in the diocese Bishop years later in May 1948 the ter- Brothers In the General Chapshywas still a young boy Napoleon tablishifil~ other schools like- St Cassidy acting in the name of ritory including New England tel of 1945 it was decided that Buonaparte made the name of Edwards University in Austin the disabled Bishop Feehan who and the Middle Atlantic States the common good called for the France terrible in the ears of all Texas in 1876 and Partland Uni- had expressed the wish to have was constituted the Eastern Vice priests and Brothers to have sepmiddot Europe By the time the future versity Portland Oregon in 1901 Holy Cross priests in Fall River Province of Holy Cross Father arate provinces under the one founder had been aidained to the Congregation has attempted invited Father Donahue to come Connerton was named Vice-Pro- General Administration the holy priesthood he could see other things In 1865 the first east to look at some property vincial and one of his first off- As the Centenary Year begins his mother country everywhere Catholic weekly magazine The The Superior General together cial acts made known in the the works of the Congregation marked by the ravages of the Ave Maria was published at No- with Rev Alfred Charron CSC summer was to errect Stonehill under the Providence of God are Revolution and Napoleonic ty- tre Dame PrOvincial of Canada and Rev College on the Ames estate in many There are foundations ranny James Burns CSC Provincial North Eaton It was called Stone- across the world with invitations

S t New England Site of Indiana came to Fall River hlll because it occupled what had to undertake more The priest1One ocle y In 1913 a young Holy Cross 1931 Th 1

Among the many French h R J W Do 10 ey were warm y re- before been called Stone Hill and Brothers of Holy Cross in preac er ev ames na- ceived by Bishop Cassidy and the House That fall the college the Diocese of Fall River are

priests who stirred themselves to hue conducted a mission in St purchase of the Crary Hospital opened with 125 male students aware of the great responsibilityrelieve this situation was the Marys parish in Taunton and tiN tl D t th h d tmiddot 1propel y n or 1 ar mou largely veterill1s of World War II that is theirs in tee uca lona Rev James Dujarie who found- on his return to Indiana ex- d d At f t h i was conSI ere Irst 1 was Rev George Benaglia a native program of the Ctturch heref St J 1820 to teach religion in schools of the people and said he hoped but by the time the General By August 1835 Father Dujarie that one day the Congregation Chapter of 1932 had clostd the

ed the Brothers 0 osep n pressed his delight with the piety impossible to acquire the estate

l1ad become so worn out with all ht t blsh lmiddottselfmiddot ln Newmig es a I purchase was made and the proshyhe had endured during the E 1 nd Thlrteen yealS laterng a perty for the seminary secured Reign of Terror that he Father Qonahue became Super- the next year The first Mass in turned to the young seminary ior General of Holy Cross In Q Our Lady of Holy Cross Semi professor Basil Moreau to have very few years he was to realize nary was offered by Father him assume the government of the hope of 1913 Donahue on the Feast of the t he Brothers Some time before Th beloved Monslgnor Jamese Immaculate Conception of Mary tl1is at the ~uggestion of Fath~r Coyle was pastor of St Marys Dec 8 1933 The Brothers from Dujarie Father Moreau had set when Father Donahue preached Coyle joined with the priests in about organizing a group of aux- the mission While it is not the great act of thanksgiVing iliary priests to assist in the min- known if the Monsignor ever dis- In May 1934 Rev Archibald istry of the diocese and to teach cussed the matter with Father McDowell CSC came to estabshyin colleges Donahue then he had for a long Ush an eastern branch of the

In 1837 Father Moreau found- t Ie hed the ldea of seeIme c 1 11S bull Holy Cross Mission Band in ed a new religiots family pat- ing a high school for boys built North Dartmouth It was soon temed on the Holy Family the In th F 11 R D The a Iver lOcese e evident as more priests arrived Brothers were dedicated to the died b f h 1good priest e ore e cou d to work as missioners and as the foster father of Christ as Jose- realize his project but when number of postulants for the phites of Holy Cross a newly preaching the eulogy at Mon- priesthood increitsed that the organized group of Sisters of signor Coyles funeral Most Rev North Dartmouth house was no Holy Cross were dedicated to the J middotC d th A t 1ames assl y en pos 0 lC longer large enough for both Mother of God and the priests Administrator announceltithat groups were consecrated to the Sacred such a school would soon be built He-art of Jesus as Salvatorists of He remarked that Monsignor Settle in North Easton Holy Cross (When approval for Coyle had been putting small During the first months ofI

this new congregation was sought sums aside for the purpose for 1935 accordingly Father Mcshyin Rome the Holy See wisely de- years and that this money would Dowell and a fellow missioner creed that the priests and Broth- be supplemented for the project Father George FiScher were ers should be grouped together Coyle High School scouting the countryside north in one society and the Sisters in - Excavation began in Decem- of Taunton for new quarters their own society) - ber 1932 and the official open- The lovely estategt of Frederick

Establish Notre Dame mg was promulgated in e IBS- Lothrop Ames with its splendid Very Rev Edward SOlin and toral letter in July 1933 In the Colonial house struck them as

six Holy Cross Brothers were letter Bishop Cassidy indicated the most suitable place for their welcomed in Indiana in 1841 to that the object for which this purposes It seemed at first that open a boys school in the wild- school is erected and will be con- the property would be uriobtainshyemess In November 1842 these ducted is tliiee-fold Christian able but after much negotiatin seven pioneers of Holy Cross development training and direc- U was acquired By Oct 11

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NARRAGANSETT LEAGUE CO-CHAMPIONS Mount st Mary Ac~demy deshybaters of Fall River who shared honors with De -LaSalle Academy ofmiddot Newport were left to fight seated Patricia McGee president and Sylvia Sheehan secretary standshying Marilyn ~ennedy Margaret Griffin Mary Butler Carole Matimore and Mary Silva

Weating Miraculousmiddot Medal Leads To Conversion of Six in Family

TOLEDO (NCl--Six of the eight Hinseys are Catholics now thanks in a large measure to a

MiraculouS- Medal worn by the mother of the family While a patient In St Charles

Hospifal for three months in 1955 Mrs William M Hinsey

Jr a non-Catholic wore the medal It was the medal that got her and the hospital chapshylain Father Clarence Schuerman of the Precious Blood Fathers talking about the Church

Mrs Hinsey had no church afshyfiliation

At the hospital she started reading the Bible and a cate- chism She also read several books by Catholic authors Her ieading continued while she was convalescing at home

In 1956 she began taking relishygious instructions from Father

- Schuerman She said her read- shying of Father Leo Treses column in the Catholic Chronicle Toledo diocesan newspaper helped her to understand the sacrmiddotaments

She started going to Mass someshytimes accompanied by hell chishydren bull

Mrs Hinsey was baptized last October Then five of her chil shydren followed her example and embraced the Catholic faith

Mrs Hinseys older daughter Linda 15 attends Protestant services MI Hinsey does not belong to any church Mrs Hinshy

sey said here that she middothas found something to whichthere Is ri

foundation

Attleboro Women Elect Officers

New officers for the La(ii~s of

Ste Anne Sodality and Att~eboro District National Council of Catholic Women were elected at

0 joint meeting in middotst Josephs Hall Attleboro

Sodality officers are Mrs Jushyliette Gaudreau president Mrs Armand Pinault first vice-presishydent Mrs Adelard Gagnon sec- ond vice-president Mrs Ernest Charlebois secretary Mrs Julien Forget treasurer and Mrs Albert Moussea~ pl~blicity chairman

CounCIl offICers are Mrs Ra~ph Patunoff ~orth Attieboro presishydent MISS Jenr)le Repuccl Mansfield vice-president Mrs

George Bauzo Norton recording secretary Mrs Leo Campb~ll South Attleboro treasurer Very Rev John J Shay pastor of St John s Church Attleboro IS mCderator

A plIgrimage to LaBalette will be conducted Tuesday June 11 under the direction of Mrs Henrl Proulx r

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Hyannis Tel HY 81

Military Wonten Active Overseas

HEIDELBERG Germany (NC) -American Catholic lay action is now spreading among Amerishycans overseas with the establishshyment of a Military Council of Catholic Women in Europe I~

13 made up of nine area councils in Germany France and Italy

At a meeting here with Msgrbull (Lt Co) Charles J Murphy Vicar Delegate of the Armed Forceshere and Mary Donohoe organizational secretary of the National Council of Catholio Women 40 delegates of various womens groups discussed theil formal affiliation with Washshyington headquarters More than 60 groups are to join with an estimate of nell I I y 10000 women

Through the efforts of Miss Donohoe who held some 30

cmeetings during hel nine-week trfp through Germany France and Italy nine area councils of the new organization were set up in these countries

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How explain t~e hatred agalnst Our Divine Lord today No one hates Buddha or Socrates or Mohammed no one lifts hill fists against Lenin It Is because these are dead But Christ live~ He lives in His Mystical Body the Church He lives in the

osouls of the faithful in the state of grace He lives In the Eu charist in the tabernacle

The Devil never inspires anyone to hate the dead fOr example Napoleon But he does inspire even pagans to hate Christ This eXPlains a wild orgy of hate that took place in

bull a Mission in China Iititie children entered the Catholic Mission dragged the Sister prayshying before the Blessed Sacrament into the streets tore the altar linens to shreds ripped the arms off the crucifix used candlesticks to smash the Stations of middotthe Cross pried the tashybernacle from the altar but unable to force the steel door they threw it into the street

Souls who are sensitive to Christ still enduring His Passion will make an extra visit to Our Lord in the Blessed Sacrashyment They will scarifice a luxury to

enable the Holy Father to erect a tabershy nacle in some-other part of the world where Jesus will be loved and adored in peace

GOD LOVES YOU to Mrs A A for $35 I am a housewife whose six children have all grown uP except on I have so much extra tim now that I sew for other people and make a little spendshy

ing money this way The earnings of the past month and a half are for the Missions to MSJ Thls is a beautiful day to be alive and as I am just getting over a recent illness I am most thank ful to be feeling so well again Because everything looks so brigh for me heres $3 to help make it bright for someone else to BS Heres $2 for your charitable work Two dollars Is the usual bet so I know this wUl be a bet well placed on a sure thing which will win place and show to SE Enclosed find $25bull tips which I saved for a month for the poor of the world to WT Passed up a 35-cent Ice cream soda today so here it is wrapped upln a weeks cigarette money-in all $135

Nature is dressed in softest pastels and In the midst of these lovely hues the radiance of the white Bridal (own First Communion dress and Graduation robe bear witness to the pure

joy of these happy spring days Why not give the lovely white stature of OUR LADY OF TELEVISION as a gift this year foil Weddings First Communion or Graduation We will send thmiddot statue at your request and a donation of $3 for the poor of the world

ADDRESS SOCIETY FOR THE PROPAGATION OF THII FAITH 366 Fifth Avenue New York 1 New York or ~our Dioshycesan Director

Cut out this column pin your sacrifice to it and mail it to tha

Most Rev Fulton J Sheen National Director of The Society formiddot the Propagation of tbe Faith 366 Fifth Avenue Ne~w York 1 N Y or

I your DIOCESAN DIRECTOR REV RAYMOND T CONSIDINE 368 North Main middotStreet Fall River Mass

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Sports Chatter season thiE week Competition stopped a Red Wilson smash THE ANCHORshywlll be continued throughout the with his face and had to be Thurs Mav 23 1957I lSISummer months culminating In carried off the field Fortunately September with ~he playoffs for Attendance at Games Best Rosen on the restricted list inshyCausey was not seriously injured the Diocesan championship Why stead of the voluntary retired not get out and see your team and it is believed that Malzone list Under this arrangementWay to Help eyO Players In action Theres noting like an fluffered only a bad bruise Talkshy Rosen could return to the lineup appreciative audience to bring ing about third basemen its tomorrow rather than observeBy Jack Kineavy out a boys best efforts worthy of note that the Cleve~ the 60-day wait were he on the

Lady lIanager land Indians have placed Al voluntary list Somerset Bleh School Coach Just a few years ago a controshy

An unwritten but well adhered to baseball law deshy versy of major proportions arose In the press box at Harvardmands that changes be made when a club is floundering Stadium The occasion was theSuch is the case with the Washington Senators As a reshy Lincoln M Dunlapannual Harvard-Cornell football

sult manager Charley Dressen was fired by president Cal game The issue centered about REGISTERED ENGINEERGriffith In Detroit on the the presence of a distaff CornelshySen at 0 l s first Western The new league brIngs to 28 the Ian sports writer intent on covershy Announces the relocation of his office for the swing number of circuits in the Nation- Ing the game for the school paper practice of Professional Engineering atfrom the heretofore all male

The action brought howls al Association which embraces sanctuary atop the Stadium elf derision from all Quarters It some 200 teams in all Tradition was ultimately breechshy 19 PURCHASE STbeing a generally regarded cershy Should Encourage Boys ed but not without difficulty

Fall River Mass taInty that the present Washingshy Amateur ball In these environs Stonehill College in North Eaton ton roster would experIence diffishy and I daresay generally is but a goes Cornell one better however culty in a Triple A classification shadow of its former stature The Chieftains varsity tennis bull Direct engineering services to architects industrialHowever as a matter of expeshy novations have been introduced Quad boasts a lady manager institutional and commercial establishments dience the manager is the most In the form of Little League for Miss Anne Carrigg 57 of Brockshy

bull Studies reports estimates design plans specificationsexpendable and It is he who must youngsters Pony and Babe Ruth ton supervIsion an~ consultatIonao Named to succeed Dressen Leagues for early adolescents Really Bot Corner was Coach Harry Lavagetto It Almost unique however in its Its open season on third baseshy bull Air Conditioning Air Cleaning Boiler Plants DryingIs no no secret that Cookie was organizational setup is the CYO men Latest casualty is the Red Electrical Exhausting HeatIng Piping Plumbing a most reluctant successor This which affords the older player Box Frank Malzone The rookie Sprinklers Refrigeration Ventilation is readlly understandable Lavashy the opportunity of participating third sacker was felled by a bad aetto has long been a Dressen during and beyond his high bounce hopper off the bat of Telephones OSborne 4-6306 aide He too severed connections IIchool days These parish spon- Joe DeMaestri Two weeks ago with the Brooklyn organization In 53 when the Dodger front is~ol~e~d~t~ea~m~s~l~a~u~n~ch~e~d~t~h~e~1~95~7~~b~0~n~U~S~y~ou~n~g~s~te~r~~w~a~Yn~e~c~a~u~s~e~y~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ _ office refused to give boss Dresshylen any more than a one year pact even though Charley had annexed the National League title that year

Actually Ludicrous The situtation actually is ludishy

crous There has been no evIshydence of player disgruntlement with Dressen Early In the month fiery Catcher C 1i n t Courtney was fined $200 for Inshylubordlnation but Pete Runnels and Eddie Yost - two of the few bona fide major league operashy

tlves of the club - vouched for Dressens fair-mindedness In his dealings wIth the players The move certainly cant be attributshyed to financial belt tightening The club is obligated to honor its contract with Bressen and It Is only natural to assume that Lavagettos paycheck will be larger in keeping wIth his greater lesponslblllties That Dressen IS IL most competent baseball man aoes without saying What then has the front office gained Lavagettos reaction is signifishycant What can I do that Charley couldnt he asked Indeed the ways of baseball middotare aometimes strange

Paroehlab Bumble Somerset Coach Ed Lowneys Holy Famishy

ly nine came up with the bIggest upset of the scholastic season last Thursday a 1-0 decisIon over So mer II e t defending Narry League champions The game was Jemln1scent of past historic Iltruggles between the two friendshyly rivals Beaten in an early Ileason encounter and mired deep In the standings with an Ull1mshypressive 2-7 record the Parochiashyals werent conceded a chance agaInst their talent laden rivals The game certainly Js lllustrative of the humbling influence of sports It is a well known fact that coaches - particularly footshyball coaches - have a tendency to cry poor In pre-season analshy)ses Some characterIstically reshyduce caution to absurdity I wonder however1 some of these dour predictions arent born of an experIenced appreciation for

the fickle bounces a ball may take during the course of a seashyEon

ar Irom Dead The minors experiment with

the lookie Nebraska State cilcuit evidently was a success A slmllar organization Is scheduled to reshyvive the old AppalachIan League

this Summer It will stalt as a four team affaIr each with It major league sponsor Baltimore Brooklyn Pittsburgh and St Louis are the parent teams repshylesented

The league will callY a D elasslficatlon and only playeJs wIth no previous professional exshyJ)el1ence wlll be eligible In theory it is designed to IJive young players a chance to develshyt)j) llJnong tbelr peers in their ~IJmiddotllt ycm of profcllsional ball

We are Jroud of our participation in tlu Construction of

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HOLY CROSS FATHERS CENTENNIAL Officers of the Solemn HOLY CRO~S CONGREGATION OBSERVES CENTENNIAL Rev High Mass offered at Coyle High are Rev James F Lyons (left) deaconi Michael Jednakowski CSC chaplain to the Brothers at Coyle High Rev Michael Jednakowski CSC (second left) celebrant Rev Jos~ph Taunton is greeted by Brother Eudes Hartnett CSC pr~ncipal of the L Powers subdeacon and Rev ~rancis B Connors (right) master of school while Rev Edward Hartnett CSC ofmiddot the Holy Cross Mission ceremonies Fatpers Lyons Powers and Connors are Coyle graduates Band looks on

May is a month of momentous importance for one tion of the young boys body Father Tho m a 8 C Duffy of Taunton was named Presimiddot mind and soul It is not in the new Superior of the Mission dent In 1951 during the pres

of th~ religious institutes of the diocese of Fall River I t elementary schools that these denJy of Rev Francis BolandBand was able to invite his men cmarks the one hundredth anniversary of the papal ap- precious possessions of youth are to move from North Dartmouth Stonehill became co-educational

Proval of the Constitutlons of the CongTegation of Holy threatened it is in the high In 1952 the General Chapter apmiddot _ school and college where minds to North E~ston So ample were proved the elevation of the East-

Cross which was founded in are maturing faculties awaken the accomodatio~s moreover it ern Vice-Province to the rank LeMansFl~al)Ce in 1837 The founded the University of No- lng and habits being formed was possible to move the semi- of Province

Priests of the Congregation tre Dame du Lac in Ii log cabin shaping the youths whole future nary too The North Dartmouth Province Split on the shore of St Marys Lake life-both in this life and the house then became the needed

conduct Stonehill College outside the tiny village of South next C Holy Cross Novitiate with the The growth of the college Saint Pius Tenth Seminary and Bend Several years later the In the same letter the Bishop present Superior General Very forced the Mission Band to remiddot Our Lady of Holy Cross Semin- Holy Cross Sisters opened a announced that the Brothers of Rev Christopher OToole as turn to its old home near New ary in North Easton the Holy school for girls nearby It was Holy Cross from Notre Dame Master of Novices Bedford the Novitiate meantime Cross Mission Band in North called St Marys wereto teach in the new school had been transferred to the Dartmouth the Brothers of the Priests Brothers arid Sisters Father Donahue had thus sent Open StonehlllCollege Green Mountains of Vermont A Congregation direct Monsignor of Holy Cross came to Canada his own religious to direct the For 11 years no further foun- new classroom building Holy Coyle High School in Taunton to start schools in 1847 and in school named in honor of his old dations were made in the East Cross Hall completed in Janushythe Sisters of Holy Cross teach at 1853 at the special behest of the friend But in 1946 Rev James Conner- ary 1957 is the newest Stonehill Saint Anthonys parish in New Sovereign Pontiff the Congre- ton was sent by the Provincial structure a cafeteria and recreshy

Dartmouth Seminarymiddot tmiddot 1 b il i i tBedford gation undertook to staff mis- to meet the request made by the a lOna u d ng s expec ed to The foimder of the Congrega- sion outposts in Bengal India At approximately the same Most Revmiddot Will i a m Hafey be started this summer accordshy

tiono( Holy cross Very Rev Publish Magazine time that plans for Coyle High Bishop of Scranton for a col- ing to Rev James Sheehan Basil Anthony Mary Moreau e The growth of Holy Cross in School were going ahead Father leg in Wilkes - Barre Pa That President of Stonehill diocesan priest of Le Mans was the United States from the Donahue had interested himself year Christ the Kings Col- As the priests society has adshyborn in 1799 while the Directory founding of Notre Dame has in the prospect of opening a ege for men was opened Three vaneed in the East so has the still ruled France While Basil been considerable Besides es- seminary in the diocese Bishop years later in May 1948 the ter- Brothers In the General Chapshywas still a young boy Napoleon tablishifil~ other schools like- St Cassidy acting in the name of ritory including New England tel of 1945 it was decided that Buonaparte made the name of Edwards University in Austin the disabled Bishop Feehan who and the Middle Atlantic States the common good called for the France terrible in the ears of all Texas in 1876 and Partland Uni- had expressed the wish to have was constituted the Eastern Vice priests and Brothers to have sepmiddot Europe By the time the future versity Portland Oregon in 1901 Holy Cross priests in Fall River Province of Holy Cross Father arate provinces under the one founder had been aidained to the Congregation has attempted invited Father Donahue to come Connerton was named Vice-Pro- General Administration the holy priesthood he could see other things In 1865 the first east to look at some property vincial and one of his first off- As the Centenary Year begins his mother country everywhere Catholic weekly magazine The The Superior General together cial acts made known in the the works of the Congregation marked by the ravages of the Ave Maria was published at No- with Rev Alfred Charron CSC summer was to errect Stonehill under the Providence of God are Revolution and Napoleonic ty- tre Dame PrOvincial of Canada and Rev College on the Ames estate in many There are foundations ranny James Burns CSC Provincial North Eaton It was called Stone- across the world with invitations

S t New England Site of Indiana came to Fall River hlll because it occupled what had to undertake more The priest1One ocle y In 1913 a young Holy Cross 1931 Th 1

Among the many French h R J W Do 10 ey were warm y re- before been called Stone Hill and Brothers of Holy Cross in preac er ev ames na- ceived by Bishop Cassidy and the House That fall the college the Diocese of Fall River are

priests who stirred themselves to hue conducted a mission in St purchase of the Crary Hospital opened with 125 male students aware of the great responsibilityrelieve this situation was the Marys parish in Taunton and tiN tl D t th h d tmiddot 1propel y n or 1 ar mou largely veterill1s of World War II that is theirs in tee uca lona Rev James Dujarie who found- on his return to Indiana ex- d d At f t h i was conSI ere Irst 1 was Rev George Benaglia a native program of the Ctturch heref St J 1820 to teach religion in schools of the people and said he hoped but by the time the General By August 1835 Father Dujarie that one day the Congregation Chapter of 1932 had clostd the

ed the Brothers 0 osep n pressed his delight with the piety impossible to acquire the estate

l1ad become so worn out with all ht t blsh lmiddottselfmiddot ln Newmig es a I purchase was made and the proshyhe had endured during the E 1 nd Thlrteen yealS laterng a perty for the seminary secured Reign of Terror that he Father Qonahue became Super- the next year The first Mass in turned to the young seminary ior General of Holy Cross In Q Our Lady of Holy Cross Semi professor Basil Moreau to have very few years he was to realize nary was offered by Father him assume the government of the hope of 1913 Donahue on the Feast of the t he Brothers Some time before Th beloved Monslgnor Jamese Immaculate Conception of Mary tl1is at the ~uggestion of Fath~r Coyle was pastor of St Marys Dec 8 1933 The Brothers from Dujarie Father Moreau had set when Father Donahue preached Coyle joined with the priests in about organizing a group of aux- the mission While it is not the great act of thanksgiVing iliary priests to assist in the min- known if the Monsignor ever dis- In May 1934 Rev Archibald istry of the diocese and to teach cussed the matter with Father McDowell CSC came to estabshyin colleges Donahue then he had for a long Ush an eastern branch of the

In 1837 Father Moreau found- t Ie hed the ldea of seeIme c 1 11S bull Holy Cross Mission Band in ed a new religiots family pat- ing a high school for boys built North Dartmouth It was soon temed on the Holy Family the In th F 11 R D The a Iver lOcese e evident as more priests arrived Brothers were dedicated to the died b f h 1good priest e ore e cou d to work as missioners and as the foster father of Christ as Jose- realize his project but when number of postulants for the phites of Holy Cross a newly preaching the eulogy at Mon- priesthood increitsed that the organized group of Sisters of signor Coyles funeral Most Rev North Dartmouth house was no Holy Cross were dedicated to the J middotC d th A t 1ames assl y en pos 0 lC longer large enough for both Mother of God and the priests Administrator announceltithat groups were consecrated to the Sacred such a school would soon be built He-art of Jesus as Salvatorists of He remarked that Monsignor Settle in North Easton Holy Cross (When approval for Coyle had been putting small During the first months ofI

this new congregation was sought sums aside for the purpose for 1935 accordingly Father Mcshyin Rome the Holy See wisely de- years and that this money would Dowell and a fellow missioner creed that the priests and Broth- be supplemented for the project Father George FiScher were ers should be grouped together Coyle High School scouting the countryside north in one society and the Sisters in - Excavation began in Decem- of Taunton for new quarters their own society) - ber 1932 and the official open- The lovely estategt of Frederick

Establish Notre Dame mg was promulgated in e IBS- Lothrop Ames with its splendid Very Rev Edward SOlin and toral letter in July 1933 In the Colonial house struck them as

six Holy Cross Brothers were letter Bishop Cassidy indicated the most suitable place for their welcomed in Indiana in 1841 to that the object for which this purposes It seemed at first that open a boys school in the wild- school is erected and will be con- the property would be uriobtainshyemess In November 1842 these ducted is tliiee-fold Christian able but after much negotiatin seven pioneers of Holy Cross development training and direc- U was acquired By Oct 11

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Sports Chatter season thiE week Competition stopped a Red Wilson smash THE ANCHORshywlll be continued throughout the with his face and had to be Thurs Mav 23 1957I lSISummer months culminating In carried off the field Fortunately September with ~he playoffs for Attendance at Games Best Rosen on the restricted list inshyCausey was not seriously injured the Diocesan championship Why stead of the voluntary retired not get out and see your team and it is believed that Malzone list Under this arrangementWay to Help eyO Players In action Theres noting like an fluffered only a bad bruise Talkshy Rosen could return to the lineup appreciative audience to bring ing about third basemen its tomorrow rather than observeBy Jack Kineavy out a boys best efforts worthy of note that the Cleve~ the 60-day wait were he on the

Lady lIanager land Indians have placed Al voluntary list Somerset Bleh School Coach Just a few years ago a controshy

An unwritten but well adhered to baseball law deshy versy of major proportions arose In the press box at Harvardmands that changes be made when a club is floundering Stadium The occasion was theSuch is the case with the Washington Senators As a reshy Lincoln M Dunlapannual Harvard-Cornell football

sult manager Charley Dressen was fired by president Cal game The issue centered about REGISTERED ENGINEERGriffith In Detroit on the the presence of a distaff CornelshySen at 0 l s first Western The new league brIngs to 28 the Ian sports writer intent on covershy Announces the relocation of his office for the swing number of circuits in the Nation- Ing the game for the school paper practice of Professional Engineering atfrom the heretofore all male

The action brought howls al Association which embraces sanctuary atop the Stadium elf derision from all Quarters It some 200 teams in all Tradition was ultimately breechshy 19 PURCHASE STbeing a generally regarded cershy Should Encourage Boys ed but not without difficulty

Fall River Mass taInty that the present Washingshy Amateur ball In these environs Stonehill College in North Eaton ton roster would experIence diffishy and I daresay generally is but a goes Cornell one better however culty in a Triple A classification shadow of its former stature The Chieftains varsity tennis bull Direct engineering services to architects industrialHowever as a matter of expeshy novations have been introduced Quad boasts a lady manager institutional and commercial establishments dience the manager is the most In the form of Little League for Miss Anne Carrigg 57 of Brockshy

bull Studies reports estimates design plans specificationsexpendable and It is he who must youngsters Pony and Babe Ruth ton supervIsion an~ consultatIonao Named to succeed Dressen Leagues for early adolescents Really Bot Corner was Coach Harry Lavagetto It Almost unique however in its Its open season on third baseshy bull Air Conditioning Air Cleaning Boiler Plants DryingIs no no secret that Cookie was organizational setup is the CYO men Latest casualty is the Red Electrical Exhausting HeatIng Piping Plumbing a most reluctant successor This which affords the older player Box Frank Malzone The rookie Sprinklers Refrigeration Ventilation is readlly understandable Lavashy the opportunity of participating third sacker was felled by a bad aetto has long been a Dressen during and beyond his high bounce hopper off the bat of Telephones OSborne 4-6306 aide He too severed connections IIchool days These parish spon- Joe DeMaestri Two weeks ago with the Brooklyn organization In 53 when the Dodger front is~ol~e~d~t~ea~m~s~l~a~u~n~ch~e~d~t~h~e~1~95~7~~b~0~n~U~S~y~ou~n~g~s~te~r~~w~a~Yn~e~c~a~u~s~e~y~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ _ office refused to give boss Dresshylen any more than a one year pact even though Charley had annexed the National League title that year

Actually Ludicrous The situtation actually is ludishy

crous There has been no evIshydence of player disgruntlement with Dressen Early In the month fiery Catcher C 1i n t Courtney was fined $200 for Inshylubordlnation but Pete Runnels and Eddie Yost - two of the few bona fide major league operashy

tlves of the club - vouched for Dressens fair-mindedness In his dealings wIth the players The move certainly cant be attributshyed to financial belt tightening The club is obligated to honor its contract with Bressen and It Is only natural to assume that Lavagettos paycheck will be larger in keeping wIth his greater lesponslblllties That Dressen IS IL most competent baseball man aoes without saying What then has the front office gained Lavagettos reaction is signifishycant What can I do that Charley couldnt he asked Indeed the ways of baseball middotare aometimes strange

Paroehlab Bumble Somerset Coach Ed Lowneys Holy Famishy

ly nine came up with the bIggest upset of the scholastic season last Thursday a 1-0 decisIon over So mer II e t defending Narry League champions The game was Jemln1scent of past historic Iltruggles between the two friendshyly rivals Beaten in an early Ileason encounter and mired deep In the standings with an Ull1mshypressive 2-7 record the Parochiashyals werent conceded a chance agaInst their talent laden rivals The game certainly Js lllustrative of the humbling influence of sports It is a well known fact that coaches - particularly footshyball coaches - have a tendency to cry poor In pre-season analshy)ses Some characterIstically reshyduce caution to absurdity I wonder however1 some of these dour predictions arent born of an experIenced appreciation for

the fickle bounces a ball may take during the course of a seashyEon

ar Irom Dead The minors experiment with

the lookie Nebraska State cilcuit evidently was a success A slmllar organization Is scheduled to reshyvive the old AppalachIan League

this Summer It will stalt as a four team affaIr each with It major league sponsor Baltimore Brooklyn Pittsburgh and St Louis are the parent teams repshylesented

The league will callY a D elasslficatlon and only playeJs wIth no previous professional exshyJ)el1ence wlll be eligible In theory it is designed to IJive young players a chance to develshyt)j) llJnong tbelr peers in their ~IJmiddotllt ycm of profcllsional ball

We are Jroud of our participation in tlu Construction of

-----St Theresas of Attleboro E TURGEON CONSTR~CTION co Inc

General Contractor 42 WEYBOSSET STREET

JOSEPH M MOSHER amp SON ARCHlDiECYS

CIInell ENGINlEERS

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GOTHIC CRAFT Church Pews NORTHBORO MASSACHUSETTS

GEORGE M MONTlE PDUJmbDng

106 North MClIun Sfi Fall River

D~ly Cross Fathers Mark J-hilee

HOLY CROSS FATHERS CENTENNIAL Officers of the Solemn HOLY CRO~S CONGREGATION OBSERVES CENTENNIAL Rev High Mass offered at Coyle High are Rev James F Lyons (left) deaconi Michael Jednakowski CSC chaplain to the Brothers at Coyle High Rev Michael Jednakowski CSC (second left) celebrant Rev Jos~ph Taunton is greeted by Brother Eudes Hartnett CSC pr~ncipal of the L Powers subdeacon and Rev ~rancis B Connors (right) master of school while Rev Edward Hartnett CSC ofmiddot the Holy Cross Mission ceremonies Fatpers Lyons Powers and Connors are Coyle graduates Band looks on

May is a month of momentous importance for one tion of the young boys body Father Tho m a 8 C Duffy of Taunton was named Presimiddot mind and soul It is not in the new Superior of the Mission dent In 1951 during the pres

of th~ religious institutes of the diocese of Fall River I t elementary schools that these denJy of Rev Francis BolandBand was able to invite his men cmarks the one hundredth anniversary of the papal ap- precious possessions of youth are to move from North Dartmouth Stonehill became co-educational

Proval of the Constitutlons of the CongTegation of Holy threatened it is in the high In 1952 the General Chapter apmiddot _ school and college where minds to North E~ston So ample were proved the elevation of the East-

Cross which was founded in are maturing faculties awaken the accomodatio~s moreover it ern Vice-Province to the rank LeMansFl~al)Ce in 1837 The founded the University of No- lng and habits being formed was possible to move the semi- of Province

Priests of the Congregation tre Dame du Lac in Ii log cabin shaping the youths whole future nary too The North Dartmouth Province Split on the shore of St Marys Lake life-both in this life and the house then became the needed

conduct Stonehill College outside the tiny village of South next C Holy Cross Novitiate with the The growth of the college Saint Pius Tenth Seminary and Bend Several years later the In the same letter the Bishop present Superior General Very forced the Mission Band to remiddot Our Lady of Holy Cross Semin- Holy Cross Sisters opened a announced that the Brothers of Rev Christopher OToole as turn to its old home near New ary in North Easton the Holy school for girls nearby It was Holy Cross from Notre Dame Master of Novices Bedford the Novitiate meantime Cross Mission Band in North called St Marys wereto teach in the new school had been transferred to the Dartmouth the Brothers of the Priests Brothers arid Sisters Father Donahue had thus sent Open StonehlllCollege Green Mountains of Vermont A Congregation direct Monsignor of Holy Cross came to Canada his own religious to direct the For 11 years no further foun- new classroom building Holy Coyle High School in Taunton to start schools in 1847 and in school named in honor of his old dations were made in the East Cross Hall completed in Janushythe Sisters of Holy Cross teach at 1853 at the special behest of the friend But in 1946 Rev James Conner- ary 1957 is the newest Stonehill Saint Anthonys parish in New Sovereign Pontiff the Congre- ton was sent by the Provincial structure a cafeteria and recreshy

Dartmouth Seminarymiddot tmiddot 1 b il i i tBedford gation undertook to staff mis- to meet the request made by the a lOna u d ng s expec ed to The foimder of the Congrega- sion outposts in Bengal India At approximately the same Most Revmiddot Will i a m Hafey be started this summer accordshy

tiono( Holy cross Very Rev Publish Magazine time that plans for Coyle High Bishop of Scranton for a col- ing to Rev James Sheehan Basil Anthony Mary Moreau e The growth of Holy Cross in School were going ahead Father leg in Wilkes - Barre Pa That President of Stonehill diocesan priest of Le Mans was the United States from the Donahue had interested himself year Christ the Kings Col- As the priests society has adshyborn in 1799 while the Directory founding of Notre Dame has in the prospect of opening a ege for men was opened Three vaneed in the East so has the still ruled France While Basil been considerable Besides es- seminary in the diocese Bishop years later in May 1948 the ter- Brothers In the General Chapshywas still a young boy Napoleon tablishifil~ other schools like- St Cassidy acting in the name of ritory including New England tel of 1945 it was decided that Buonaparte made the name of Edwards University in Austin the disabled Bishop Feehan who and the Middle Atlantic States the common good called for the France terrible in the ears of all Texas in 1876 and Partland Uni- had expressed the wish to have was constituted the Eastern Vice priests and Brothers to have sepmiddot Europe By the time the future versity Portland Oregon in 1901 Holy Cross priests in Fall River Province of Holy Cross Father arate provinces under the one founder had been aidained to the Congregation has attempted invited Father Donahue to come Connerton was named Vice-Pro- General Administration the holy priesthood he could see other things In 1865 the first east to look at some property vincial and one of his first off- As the Centenary Year begins his mother country everywhere Catholic weekly magazine The The Superior General together cial acts made known in the the works of the Congregation marked by the ravages of the Ave Maria was published at No- with Rev Alfred Charron CSC summer was to errect Stonehill under the Providence of God are Revolution and Napoleonic ty- tre Dame PrOvincial of Canada and Rev College on the Ames estate in many There are foundations ranny James Burns CSC Provincial North Eaton It was called Stone- across the world with invitations

S t New England Site of Indiana came to Fall River hlll because it occupled what had to undertake more The priest1One ocle y In 1913 a young Holy Cross 1931 Th 1

Among the many French h R J W Do 10 ey were warm y re- before been called Stone Hill and Brothers of Holy Cross in preac er ev ames na- ceived by Bishop Cassidy and the House That fall the college the Diocese of Fall River are

priests who stirred themselves to hue conducted a mission in St purchase of the Crary Hospital opened with 125 male students aware of the great responsibilityrelieve this situation was the Marys parish in Taunton and tiN tl D t th h d tmiddot 1propel y n or 1 ar mou largely veterill1s of World War II that is theirs in tee uca lona Rev James Dujarie who found- on his return to Indiana ex- d d At f t h i was conSI ere Irst 1 was Rev George Benaglia a native program of the Ctturch heref St J 1820 to teach religion in schools of the people and said he hoped but by the time the General By August 1835 Father Dujarie that one day the Congregation Chapter of 1932 had clostd the

ed the Brothers 0 osep n pressed his delight with the piety impossible to acquire the estate

l1ad become so worn out with all ht t blsh lmiddottselfmiddot ln Newmig es a I purchase was made and the proshyhe had endured during the E 1 nd Thlrteen yealS laterng a perty for the seminary secured Reign of Terror that he Father Qonahue became Super- the next year The first Mass in turned to the young seminary ior General of Holy Cross In Q Our Lady of Holy Cross Semi professor Basil Moreau to have very few years he was to realize nary was offered by Father him assume the government of the hope of 1913 Donahue on the Feast of the t he Brothers Some time before Th beloved Monslgnor Jamese Immaculate Conception of Mary tl1is at the ~uggestion of Fath~r Coyle was pastor of St Marys Dec 8 1933 The Brothers from Dujarie Father Moreau had set when Father Donahue preached Coyle joined with the priests in about organizing a group of aux- the mission While it is not the great act of thanksgiVing iliary priests to assist in the min- known if the Monsignor ever dis- In May 1934 Rev Archibald istry of the diocese and to teach cussed the matter with Father McDowell CSC came to estabshyin colleges Donahue then he had for a long Ush an eastern branch of the

In 1837 Father Moreau found- t Ie hed the ldea of seeIme c 1 11S bull Holy Cross Mission Band in ed a new religiots family pat- ing a high school for boys built North Dartmouth It was soon temed on the Holy Family the In th F 11 R D The a Iver lOcese e evident as more priests arrived Brothers were dedicated to the died b f h 1good priest e ore e cou d to work as missioners and as the foster father of Christ as Jose- realize his project but when number of postulants for the phites of Holy Cross a newly preaching the eulogy at Mon- priesthood increitsed that the organized group of Sisters of signor Coyles funeral Most Rev North Dartmouth house was no Holy Cross were dedicated to the J middotC d th A t 1ames assl y en pos 0 lC longer large enough for both Mother of God and the priests Administrator announceltithat groups were consecrated to the Sacred such a school would soon be built He-art of Jesus as Salvatorists of He remarked that Monsignor Settle in North Easton Holy Cross (When approval for Coyle had been putting small During the first months ofI

this new congregation was sought sums aside for the purpose for 1935 accordingly Father Mcshyin Rome the Holy See wisely de- years and that this money would Dowell and a fellow missioner creed that the priests and Broth- be supplemented for the project Father George FiScher were ers should be grouped together Coyle High School scouting the countryside north in one society and the Sisters in - Excavation began in Decem- of Taunton for new quarters their own society) - ber 1932 and the official open- The lovely estategt of Frederick

Establish Notre Dame mg was promulgated in e IBS- Lothrop Ames with its splendid Very Rev Edward SOlin and toral letter in July 1933 In the Colonial house struck them as

six Holy Cross Brothers were letter Bishop Cassidy indicated the most suitable place for their welcomed in Indiana in 1841 to that the object for which this purposes It seemed at first that open a boys school in the wild- school is erected and will be con- the property would be uriobtainshyemess In November 1842 these ducted is tliiee-fold Christian able but after much negotiatin seven pioneers of Holy Cross development training and direc- U was acquired By Oct 11

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D~ly Cross Fathers Mark J-hilee

HOLY CROSS FATHERS CENTENNIAL Officers of the Solemn HOLY CRO~S CONGREGATION OBSERVES CENTENNIAL Rev High Mass offered at Coyle High are Rev James F Lyons (left) deaconi Michael Jednakowski CSC chaplain to the Brothers at Coyle High Rev Michael Jednakowski CSC (second left) celebrant Rev Jos~ph Taunton is greeted by Brother Eudes Hartnett CSC pr~ncipal of the L Powers subdeacon and Rev ~rancis B Connors (right) master of school while Rev Edward Hartnett CSC ofmiddot the Holy Cross Mission ceremonies Fatpers Lyons Powers and Connors are Coyle graduates Band looks on

May is a month of momentous importance for one tion of the young boys body Father Tho m a 8 C Duffy of Taunton was named Presimiddot mind and soul It is not in the new Superior of the Mission dent In 1951 during the pres

of th~ religious institutes of the diocese of Fall River I t elementary schools that these denJy of Rev Francis BolandBand was able to invite his men cmarks the one hundredth anniversary of the papal ap- precious possessions of youth are to move from North Dartmouth Stonehill became co-educational

Proval of the Constitutlons of the CongTegation of Holy threatened it is in the high In 1952 the General Chapter apmiddot _ school and college where minds to North E~ston So ample were proved the elevation of the East-

Cross which was founded in are maturing faculties awaken the accomodatio~s moreover it ern Vice-Province to the rank LeMansFl~al)Ce in 1837 The founded the University of No- lng and habits being formed was possible to move the semi- of Province

Priests of the Congregation tre Dame du Lac in Ii log cabin shaping the youths whole future nary too The North Dartmouth Province Split on the shore of St Marys Lake life-both in this life and the house then became the needed

conduct Stonehill College outside the tiny village of South next C Holy Cross Novitiate with the The growth of the college Saint Pius Tenth Seminary and Bend Several years later the In the same letter the Bishop present Superior General Very forced the Mission Band to remiddot Our Lady of Holy Cross Semin- Holy Cross Sisters opened a announced that the Brothers of Rev Christopher OToole as turn to its old home near New ary in North Easton the Holy school for girls nearby It was Holy Cross from Notre Dame Master of Novices Bedford the Novitiate meantime Cross Mission Band in North called St Marys wereto teach in the new school had been transferred to the Dartmouth the Brothers of the Priests Brothers arid Sisters Father Donahue had thus sent Open StonehlllCollege Green Mountains of Vermont A Congregation direct Monsignor of Holy Cross came to Canada his own religious to direct the For 11 years no further foun- new classroom building Holy Coyle High School in Taunton to start schools in 1847 and in school named in honor of his old dations were made in the East Cross Hall completed in Janushythe Sisters of Holy Cross teach at 1853 at the special behest of the friend But in 1946 Rev James Conner- ary 1957 is the newest Stonehill Saint Anthonys parish in New Sovereign Pontiff the Congre- ton was sent by the Provincial structure a cafeteria and recreshy

Dartmouth Seminarymiddot tmiddot 1 b il i i tBedford gation undertook to staff mis- to meet the request made by the a lOna u d ng s expec ed to The foimder of the Congrega- sion outposts in Bengal India At approximately the same Most Revmiddot Will i a m Hafey be started this summer accordshy

tiono( Holy cross Very Rev Publish Magazine time that plans for Coyle High Bishop of Scranton for a col- ing to Rev James Sheehan Basil Anthony Mary Moreau e The growth of Holy Cross in School were going ahead Father leg in Wilkes - Barre Pa That President of Stonehill diocesan priest of Le Mans was the United States from the Donahue had interested himself year Christ the Kings Col- As the priests society has adshyborn in 1799 while the Directory founding of Notre Dame has in the prospect of opening a ege for men was opened Three vaneed in the East so has the still ruled France While Basil been considerable Besides es- seminary in the diocese Bishop years later in May 1948 the ter- Brothers In the General Chapshywas still a young boy Napoleon tablishifil~ other schools like- St Cassidy acting in the name of ritory including New England tel of 1945 it was decided that Buonaparte made the name of Edwards University in Austin the disabled Bishop Feehan who and the Middle Atlantic States the common good called for the France terrible in the ears of all Texas in 1876 and Partland Uni- had expressed the wish to have was constituted the Eastern Vice priests and Brothers to have sepmiddot Europe By the time the future versity Portland Oregon in 1901 Holy Cross priests in Fall River Province of Holy Cross Father arate provinces under the one founder had been aidained to the Congregation has attempted invited Father Donahue to come Connerton was named Vice-Pro- General Administration the holy priesthood he could see other things In 1865 the first east to look at some property vincial and one of his first off- As the Centenary Year begins his mother country everywhere Catholic weekly magazine The The Superior General together cial acts made known in the the works of the Congregation marked by the ravages of the Ave Maria was published at No- with Rev Alfred Charron CSC summer was to errect Stonehill under the Providence of God are Revolution and Napoleonic ty- tre Dame PrOvincial of Canada and Rev College on the Ames estate in many There are foundations ranny James Burns CSC Provincial North Eaton It was called Stone- across the world with invitations

S t New England Site of Indiana came to Fall River hlll because it occupled what had to undertake more The priest1One ocle y In 1913 a young Holy Cross 1931 Th 1

Among the many French h R J W Do 10 ey were warm y re- before been called Stone Hill and Brothers of Holy Cross in preac er ev ames na- ceived by Bishop Cassidy and the House That fall the college the Diocese of Fall River are

priests who stirred themselves to hue conducted a mission in St purchase of the Crary Hospital opened with 125 male students aware of the great responsibilityrelieve this situation was the Marys parish in Taunton and tiN tl D t th h d tmiddot 1propel y n or 1 ar mou largely veterill1s of World War II that is theirs in tee uca lona Rev James Dujarie who found- on his return to Indiana ex- d d At f t h i was conSI ere Irst 1 was Rev George Benaglia a native program of the Ctturch heref St J 1820 to teach religion in schools of the people and said he hoped but by the time the General By August 1835 Father Dujarie that one day the Congregation Chapter of 1932 had clostd the

ed the Brothers 0 osep n pressed his delight with the piety impossible to acquire the estate

l1ad become so worn out with all ht t blsh lmiddottselfmiddot ln Newmig es a I purchase was made and the proshyhe had endured during the E 1 nd Thlrteen yealS laterng a perty for the seminary secured Reign of Terror that he Father Qonahue became Super- the next year The first Mass in turned to the young seminary ior General of Holy Cross In Q Our Lady of Holy Cross Semi professor Basil Moreau to have very few years he was to realize nary was offered by Father him assume the government of the hope of 1913 Donahue on the Feast of the t he Brothers Some time before Th beloved Monslgnor Jamese Immaculate Conception of Mary tl1is at the ~uggestion of Fath~r Coyle was pastor of St Marys Dec 8 1933 The Brothers from Dujarie Father Moreau had set when Father Donahue preached Coyle joined with the priests in about organizing a group of aux- the mission While it is not the great act of thanksgiVing iliary priests to assist in the min- known if the Monsignor ever dis- In May 1934 Rev Archibald istry of the diocese and to teach cussed the matter with Father McDowell CSC came to estabshyin colleges Donahue then he had for a long Ush an eastern branch of the

In 1837 Father Moreau found- t Ie hed the ldea of seeIme c 1 11S bull Holy Cross Mission Band in ed a new religiots family pat- ing a high school for boys built North Dartmouth It was soon temed on the Holy Family the In th F 11 R D The a Iver lOcese e evident as more priests arrived Brothers were dedicated to the died b f h 1good priest e ore e cou d to work as missioners and as the foster father of Christ as Jose- realize his project but when number of postulants for the phites of Holy Cross a newly preaching the eulogy at Mon- priesthood increitsed that the organized group of Sisters of signor Coyles funeral Most Rev North Dartmouth house was no Holy Cross were dedicated to the J middotC d th A t 1ames assl y en pos 0 lC longer large enough for both Mother of God and the priests Administrator announceltithat groups were consecrated to the Sacred such a school would soon be built He-art of Jesus as Salvatorists of He remarked that Monsignor Settle in North Easton Holy Cross (When approval for Coyle had been putting small During the first months ofI

this new congregation was sought sums aside for the purpose for 1935 accordingly Father Mcshyin Rome the Holy See wisely de- years and that this money would Dowell and a fellow missioner creed that the priests and Broth- be supplemented for the project Father George FiScher were ers should be grouped together Coyle High School scouting the countryside north in one society and the Sisters in - Excavation began in Decem- of Taunton for new quarters their own society) - ber 1932 and the official open- The lovely estategt of Frederick

Establish Notre Dame mg was promulgated in e IBS- Lothrop Ames with its splendid Very Rev Edward SOlin and toral letter in July 1933 In the Colonial house struck them as

six Holy Cross Brothers were letter Bishop Cassidy indicated the most suitable place for their welcomed in Indiana in 1841 to that the object for which this purposes It seemed at first that open a boys school in the wild- school is erected and will be con- the property would be uriobtainshyemess In November 1842 these ducted is tliiee-fold Christian able but after much negotiatin seven pioneers of Holy Cross development training and direc- U was acquired By Oct 11

HOLY CROSS FATHERS ~

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