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To 'Film"famed CoUection NOTRE DAME (NC)-The University of Notre'DaJI.le ' has received permission to micro~ilm t?e entir:e ma.nu~crjpt collection of the famed Ambroslan LIbrary In MIlan. Fr. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., ,. ul1iversity president, said the microfilming project, significance for the study of claswhich will cost an estimated sical, medieval and Renaissance $500,000 and require several culture and civilization,' paleography and art." He said the ye~rs to complete, will be under the direction of Prof. A. L. microfilm project has been asGabriel, head of the university's sured "the full moral support" of the American Council of Medieval Institute. For the first time, as a result Learned Societies. Among the treasures in the of the microfilming, he explamed, more than 30,000 classical, medi- Ambrosian collection Gabriel eval and Renaissance manu- cited an illustrated copy of the scripts will be,readily accessible Iliad of Homer dating from the in America to scholars and li- third or fourth century A.D.; an edition of Virgil with notes by braries. The collection will be housed in the 13-story, $8 million the Italian poet, Petrarch; a' copy Notre Dame Memorial Library of the history of Flavius Josephus on papyrus; and the Muranow under construction. The renowned Biblioteca Am- torian fragment or canon, 'a list brosiana was founded in 1609 by of the canonical New Testament Frederico Cardinal Borromeo writings originally . compiled (1564-1631) whose emissaries around 170 A.D. and edited by the late-17th century historian, gathered documents of prime Ludovico Muratori. importance dating as far back as the third and fourth centuries A.D. from all parts of the learned lPi'e~afre, world. · Giovanni Cardinal Montini, 1!F>~rJ1 p@~$' Archbishop of Milan, was instru,ST. PAUL (NC) - "Religious mental in securing permission pen pals" is the way Rabbi Berfor the Notre Dame project from nard Raskas of Temple Aaron the library's College of AdminRECEIVES MISSION HISTORY:, Vice-President Lynistrators and College of Doctors. here describes himself and ,Rich- ' ard Cardinal Cushing, Arch- don B. J ohnsbn receives a copy of the "History of the 'Great Significance' According to Gabriel, the Am- bishop of Boston. ,\ The Cardinal and the Rabbi, Mission of Our Lady of Guadalupe," founded at Juarez" brosian documents "have great have never met, but they ex- Mexico, in 1659, and which served as a base for subsequent , change letters. And Rabbi Ras- exploration of Texas, his home State. Presenting, the volkas is framing an autographed ume is Cleofas Calleros, Mexican border representatiye for photograph of the Ca'tholic the Immigration Department, NCWC, who co-authored th~ churchman for his office. The friendship started 'last book. NC Photo. , NEW YORK (NC)-Spir- year when a mutual friend, ~or­ itual values are the best ris Steinman of St. Paul, adVIsed A11'trcr~e-y 'Ge~elJ'fJJl bulwark for families against the Cardinal ijIat Rabbi Raskas had just completed 10 years at the extraordinary tensions the temple. and fears of this difficult era, the 'Wrote Cardin';.l Cushing: "Let . SAGINAW (NC) - "We have applied the same norms to other head af New York Archdiocesan me elbow my way through your too much Pollyanna Catholicism groups he would have to reject Catholic Charities said here. many friends wlw will be salut- about us today. Religion can be every organization functioning·, ,It is such spiritual emphasis iDg you on this occasion by discussed and sold like soap," in this world." combined with the professional offering my congratulations,. said Frank J. Kelley, Michigan's Kelley said, the, conservative skills of 'welfare work "that pro- prayerful good wishes and fondnew Attorney General, at lihe" Christian "has an allergy to any-' vides the vital contribution of est personal regards." annual Catholic Family' Service thing that hints of international a religiously ,motivated volun-, 'The Rabbi answered and their, luncheon here. cooperation ... His limited imag;. 'taiy' agency 'such as' Catholic r espondence' began. . "All you, need to do is, to 'mem- ioation can understand charity Charities," said Msgr. George - Rabbi Raska!! wrote Cardinal orize bits and snatches taken out between individuals;, but not 'be,,:," H. GuilfQyle, exe~utive diJ:~or Cushing to express gratitude for of certain encyclica'ls; plus a few tween'nations.' He is' often' genof the' atchdioce!!e's Catholic !iis gift of microfilms 'of Vatican citations hastily copied from erous in helping,the needy; the' Charities. documents' 'reiating to the Summa, serve with a sauce of, weak and,thehomeless--but let ·The MoiJ.!!ignor's report on New Hebrew people to Brandeis Uni- wise phrases copied from Ches- the government do the'. same York Catholic Charities was re- versity, Waltham. ,. terfield and you. are set to be a thing internationally and he's in leased in connection with the or- '. The Rabbi commented in an truly modern, evangelist," said, panic."" ' ,', "" '" ganization~s 1~62 ,~nd appeal. inteI'View that Cardinal Cushing' Kelley, himself a. Catholic. Kelley said "all conservativesThe goal is $3,392,254. " is !'beloved by: the Jewish com-, , (The "Chesterfield" reference tend to be suspicious of any · In his report, he stated that . munity in' Boston." apparently referred to Dormer move·to lessen restrictions: on'· New Yorks Catholic Gharities' Stanhope; fourth Earl.,of Ches- immigration so that helpless reflast year assisted "577,667 men, terfield (1694-1773); famed for ugees and impoverished humans women and children in the com' his elegant manners ,which he can be admitted' to this land of munity in varying degreeS of Law detailed in his "Letters" to his plenty. He coldly says 'Am I ~uman need." NEWARK (NC) - Superior, son.) my brother's keeper?'...... , . Court here has upheld the validHe acknowledged the obUgaTo cope with this "conservaogY ity of an 84-year-old New Jersey tion of a government official to tive" type, Kelley said, the ,well FEB. 19 'Rev. Leopold Jeurissen,SS.CC., law which limits the sale of con- help his fellow man, but added intentioned person in goverti, H t traceptives. sometimes' "this obligation ,is ment can only "pray for him and, 1953, Pastor, Sacred ear S, ,Judge Alexander P. Waugh made an almost impossible task recommend' the reading of the Fairhaven. said the law, which permits the by the attitude and behavior encyclicals or. some good light FEB. 29 sale of contraceptives but sa:v s Rev. James'H: Fogarty, '1913, their distribution must not be which confronts him from these sociological articles daily, instead is obliged to help and govern, of his favorite rightwing colum-, :P~stor, St. L:::: i.;ll River. ' , without cause, is a "valid legis- he otherwise known as citizens." nist." 4' lative enactment." Rt. Rev. Jovite Chagnon, 195 , ','. 'The· law had beenchaHenged. " ... ,'All Right, ~u"t-:-'""" Founder, 'St: Joseph, New Bed- . by a Newark firm. It was con- . The 'AttOrney 'General listed G<erm~Il'\lVchlln~~e"' ford. testing the action of prosecutors types of citizens who "make up a ~ •• :a.,qi~~~l!1leh' C'h'D!l'lC~, in 12 counties where vending vociferous and active hindrance" PARIS (NC)-A church o~ re-' machines disPensing· contracep- to what is good for societyFORTY. HOURS "even though they are the last conciliation between Germany ti~~s had been seized. . to realize the 'deluded state of and France is rising in Burgundy, DEVOTBOM near· a Protestant, monast,ery. their social outlook." , He cited, for ib:stance, the type dedicated to reconciliation, beFeb. 18:-Sl William, Fall FRIDAY-Mass of previous Sun-, , River. of "conservative Christian" who tween Catholicism and Protestday. IV Class., Green. Mass has \ "gl-eat difficulty accepting antism. Holy Family, Taunton. Proper; No Gloria or Creed;' lahor - uriions." The Attorney German volunteers are build-, St. Augustine, Vineyard Common Preface. , General said: "He won't.de~y the ing it. Haven. SATURDAY-Massof the Blessed -eJ!:plicit doctrine of his Church The Church is designed to ' Feb. 25-St. Anthony, E as t Virgin for Saturday. IV Class. that working men have a natural allow Catholic, Jewish and, ProtFalmouth. White. Mass Proper; Gloria; i,ight'to' organize. His attitude is: estant services'to proceed at the 'St. Mary, North Attleno Creed; Preface of Blessed 'Vniorisare all right, but .. .' same time without hindering one boro. Virgin.· ' , "It's' the 'but' that matters. He another. It will be opened for Mar. 2-LaSalette Seminary,. SUNDAY Septuagesima Sunhas never known a union with- use on Aug. 5. ' AtUeboro. day. II Class. Violet. Mass out defects, so he rievet finds Mar. 4-Santo Christo, Fall Proper; No Gloria; Creed; one that is acceptable. To him all River. Over 33 Years !Experience Preface of Trinity. unions' are Red or leftist, corrupt St. Anthony C'~nvent; MONDAY Mass of previous ~(J)) fE3 [JJ ~l~ AN or gangster-ridden. If this type '.Fall River. Sunday. IV Class. Violet. Mass Our Lady's Haven, Fair@A~ .t6©~lPo Proper; No Gloria or Creed; haven. , AnA.IEBORO'S Common Preface. BOnll.lED AND BUIl.~ GAS Mar.l1--5t. James, New BedTUESDAY - Mass of previous LeQding Garden Cenier GAS APPLlANCIES ford. , Sunday. IV Class. Violet. Mass Our Lady: of LoUrdes, 4 Show Rooms io serve y~u '~@~~(Q)~ Proper; No Gloria or Creed; Taunton. Hyannis Falm'outh •, Common' Preface. IE. Main St. 696 E. Main $9; (g)~fN]~[~[b[b THURSDAY.;,-Chair of St. Peter, SP 500686 £CI 8-1560' THE ANCBoa AposUe. ~ Class. White. Mass $outh Main & wClln s~ Orlean. Provincetown Seconcl Cla•• Postage Paid Ilt Fall Rive!'. Proper; Gloria; Second Collect Route 6 tiS Commercial lit. 14ua. PubliabecI evGq. 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TRENTON (NC) , The New Jersey State Senate has passed and, sent to the House of Assembly a biD defining the word "obscenit~ as an aid to prosecutors in eaSel against pornography. The bill embodies the definition of U. S. Supreme Court Justice William J. Brennan Jr. ill. the case of Roth vs. the United States as: "That which to too average person, applying contemporary community standards" which considered as a whole. has as its dominant theme or purpose an appeal to prurient interest." The word "prurient" caused some haggling among the sena-tors but the situation was resolved after one of the bill\) sponsors, Sen. Thomas F. COIF nery Jr., checked a dictionar~ and said it meant to incit4ll lasciviousness or lust. ' Better Than None Pressing for passage of tM measure, Connery said it ore>o vides a uniform definition ~ "Obscenity" and will help the state's 21 county prosecutors to press charges for the sale of pol"nographic literature which "ha1l reached alarming proportions m New Jersey." Sen. William E. Ozzard, a c~ sponsor, said any definition ill subject to personal opinion, but the U. S. Supreme Court definition was better than no definitiom at all. The Senate passed the bin 17 to O.

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