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NAZARETH (NC) - Father Jose'ph Shmueloff,. the first Jewish native of the Holy Land to be ordained a priest in the State of Israel, sees the return of' the Jews to the Holy· Land as the prelude to their entry into the Church.' Father Shmueloff was ordained in the Byzantine Rite last . June by Bishop George Hakim of the Diocese of Acre of the. Melkites. His parents' are of Persian-Jewish origin. He himself was born.in JerusaleJl.l and educated there. During World War .. II-when Palestine was under British mandate _ he served in Libya as a ni~dical orderly in a Jewish unit. SUb­ sequently - taken prisoner in Greece, he found himself in a po'W camp in Yugoslavia. First Contact

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VATICAN CITY (NC) Not all of the 23 cardinal's to be created by Pope John 'XXIII will be present to re-

has cordial relations with his family in Jerusalem and witJa JeWish friends througnout the country, visiting them periodi­ cally in the long black soutane a!l a Melkite priest. Father Shmueloff speaks ~ languages arid has a working knowledge of three .others. He has composed. a number 0{( Christian prayers in Hebrew. His present assigninent is teaching languages at the Greek Catholie Seminary here in Nazareth.

ceive their red birettas during the semi-public consistory here on'next Wednesday. . Heads of state of three nations -Spain, Portugal and Italy-':'" \ will exercise an: ancient priv­ ilege iii presenting the red bir­ etta on the Pope's' behalf to the Ho~d new cardinals who were resi­ dents l'n their countries at the Sl'ster Mary Carmela , R .S. M .. time they were named. principal of Mt. St. Mary's Acad­ Normally this privil.ege ex­ emy, Fall River, was co-chair­ · tends only to the case of papal man for the College and Second­ " nuncios serving in these. nations ary Schools Meeting held in con­ at the time of their nomination Father Shmueloff, recalled his nection with the annual educa­ for the red hat. By additional first serious contact with the tional conference of the Sisters 'concession the chief of state in ,New Testament came about of Mercy, Providence PrOVince, Spain may also exercise the while he was a prisoner in nazi­ at ~t. Mary Academy, Riverside, privilege in regard to archbishops. . occupied Yugoslavia: He traded R. I. elevated to the Sacred College. seven cigarettes for· a copy.. .Other Sisters from this Diocese . Freed by ,American' forces· in ·participating in the conference Archbishop Jose Bueno y Mon­ real of Seville' will receive his 1945, he made his 'way to Eng­ included Sister Mary Olga, so­ biretta from Generalissimo Fran­ land and arranged to be baptized perior of Mt. St. Mar/'s convent, 'cisco Franco. The'red biretta' of . at -the first Catholic Church he Fall River; and Sister Mary Archbishop Fernando Cento, 'could find. . . Mercy of Mt. St, Mary's Acad­ · Apostolic Nuncio to' Portugal, In the. same year Joseph e~y. Both were discussion lead­ will be given to him by Presi~ Shmueloff was back' in Palestine ers. dent Americo Thomaz. Archbish­ '. . with a budding.vocation. It came Sister Mary Julian, also fr9_ -op, Giuseppe Fietta,' Nuncio to HER FOSTE'R FATHER'S BLESSING: Sister Josephine to fruition with his ordination Mt. St. Mary's Academy, was a " Italy will receive his from Pres~ of the Daughters of Charity, head 'of the Qutp?tient de'p'artlast June, and he is now a secu- . recorder for the Secondary De­ ident Giovanni Gronchi. ' ment of St. Vincent's Hospital, Indian.apolis, kneels to re- . lar priest under Bisnop Hakim,' partment session. The presentation of the red ceive the blessing of her foster father, R,ev.Umberto .Olivieri, .' wGahlol'leiSe.~nown as the "Bishop of Theme of the conference Wall ... biretta.. is only the second. step . H "Critical p'roblemsin the Teach­ ··in ;the ceremonies that lead to': :..whowas'ordained in Rome last June. at the age of 74. e . Israeli Citizen ing Apostolate". The keynote adopted, Sister .follo\ying an earthquake disaster in 1915.. An Israeli.citizen,· Father speaker was Rev. David R. Dun­ · the elevation of a prelate to the College of Cardinals. The three . Father visited the nun enroute to California where he has Shmueloff's passport lis·ts.hiin as igan, S.J., Director of'Student .. ,steps take .place during three three grandchildren. NC Photo. '.' being·oI. Jewish nationality. He Personnel, Holy Cross College. consistories-secret, semi-public ' . . ,.a~dpublic. At the secret consist­ . Tea'c hers Rece.ivelC'lC'lC'telC'!lI!t«Il!IP.Ii!~lC'!«I«l«!«~~l«-lgI«tCIC~lIlgl((lg!llIt~~~l«~~

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