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Cardinal Promises Continuation Of Priest-Worker, Apostolate

THE ANCHOR­ Thurs•• Dec. 26. 1957

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Catholic, Events

December, 7957

PARIS (NC) - The Church's ishes for the purpose .of getting decision to interrupt the priest­ priests into the workmg world worker movement is no indica­ according to a formula whic!t the tion that the Church has aban­ hierarchy is working to per­ Cardinal Spellrr.an left New doned the worker, His Eminence 'feet." York on his annual Christmas Maurice Cardinal FeItin, Arch­ Cardinal Feltin then a~­ visit to U. S. troops in Alaska and bishop of Paris, declared here. nounced that Father Holla~de s the Far East. Msgr.William J. The Cardinal spoke at the in­ work as c<;msultant to prIests . McDonald was named rector of stallation of Father Jacques Hol­ who are active in the apostolate the Catholic University of Amer­ lande, former head of the Mis­ of labor is not ended. ~is in­ ica. Auxiliary Bishop John M. sion of Paris - the jurisdiction stallation as a pastor wIll not Fearns of New York was conse­ of the so-called priest-workers­ prevent him from being avail­ crated. _,i[argaret Ann Nichols, as pastor of the Parisian parish able to give counsel and s~are 'of Milton, Mass., a junior at of Holy Trinity. experience with those who need Regis College, Weston, Mass., The installation ceremonies !:lim, the Cardinal said. was n'amed "Outstanding Cath­ drew a crowd that overflowed olic Youth of 1957." , the large parish church. Among Pilgrims crowded the shrine of dignitaries of Church and State Beauraing, Belgium, OIl the 25th present was France's new Min­ anniversary of the apparilions of ister of Justice, Robert Lecourt, Our Lady to five children there. who is a parishioner of Holy Xavier University, Cincinnati, P~ess

Trinity. awarded the St. Francis Xavier Paying tribute to Father Hol­ PATERSON (NC) - Designed Medal to Jesuit Father Aloysius lande's 14 years as the superior , to ,put thousands of Catholic J. Breen of the university; Judge of the Mission of Paris, Cardinal facts within firiger-tip reach, the, Edwin G, Becker of the Cincin­ Feltin recalled that Cardinal ,1958 edition of the, National nati school board, and Stan Suhard, his predecessor as Arch­ Catholic Almanac has gone to Musial, St. Louis Cardinals base­ bishop of Paris, had chosen press here at the St. Anthony's ball star. A booklet by Colum­ Father Hollande to head the Guild plant. ban Father Patrick O'Connor, mission when the priest-worker Compiled by the Franciscan NCWC News Service Far East movement was still in its initial clerics of Holy Name College, correspondent, reported that stages of development. Washington, D. C., the 52nd edi­ adult converts in South Korea The Cardinal went on to say: tion of the Catholic "ready ref­ had increased 10-fold to 31,912 "Cardinal Suhard wanted some erence library in one volume" since 1949. ardent and generous priests to contains 704 pages. More than Other December headlines: devote themselves to the evan­ 200 of them are new and filled Catholic Faith SYireads in Africa gelization of the world of labor with the latest in statistics, ac­ Diocese Where Mau:"Mau Terror and to bring into it a knowledge cording to Father Felician Foy; Raged, Bishop' Says. . . Ger­ of Christ and' His Church in a O.F.M., the editor. many's Ruhr: Has Its Own Di­ special way outside of the usual Catholic news of the wor~d ocese After 28-Year Wait. . • parochial, set-up." from December, 1956, to Novem­ Chinese- Bishops, Priests Deny Began in 1944 ber, 1957, is c.overedin 48 pages Red Claims They Back Red­ The so-called "priest-worker" and supplemented with 16 pages Dominated 'Patriotic Association movement began 'in 1944 when of pictures furnished by the of Catholics.' .. Governor;-Other a group of young Parisian priests N.C.W.C. Picture Service, Father Dignitaries Present at Rededica­ under Father Henri Godin Foy'said: The 1958:-59 centennial tion of Steubenville, (Ohio) founded the Mission of Paris year of the apparitidns of the' Cathedral: .. Racial Problem Is with the permission of Cardinal Blessed Mother at Lourdes, Worldwide One, Cardinal Stritch Suhard. Concerned about the France, is forecast in the full Declares... Census Bureau Head large numbers of French wor~­ text of the Holy Father's ency­ Says No Question Religion ers who had' become 'ignorant clical "Le Pel e r ina g e de Will Be Asked in 1960 Census. of the teachings of the Church Lourdes" and given background and had given up the practice of in a special' article. ,The volume Christianity under the influence also contains the text of the 1957 of communism, the'p'iiests of the statement of the U. S. Bishops movement wore lay garb; took ST. LOUIS (NC) - You don't dealing with "Censorship," it jolls in factories and lived in ,get interested in lay activities was stated. just by ,sitting around on the homes and apartment houses in Pope's Addresses workers' districts. sidelines waiting to be asked. Father Foy said the' Almanac Some entereq the factories That is the opinion of Frank editors, 'aware of the increasing with the permission of the man­ C. Blumeter,' president of the general interest in the statements agement to work among' the em­ St. Louis Insur~rice Corporation, of His Holiness Pope Pius - XII, ployes on the job. Their p,ur­ who last Week 'was named a have re'ported the theme of 50 pose was to infiltrate and form Knight of Malta by His Holiness of his addresses, and have in­ Pope Pius XII. cells of Christianity among cluded the full texts of signifi­ workers and laborers. Active in many Catholic hos­ tant addresses regarding Young But there were protests and pital and parish building cam­ Christian Workers, the lay apos­ critisisms from all sides. Some paigns, he thinks ,one key to tolate, automation and anesthe­ laymen felt that priests living successful Catholic work' is a siology. He added the editors among the workers gave scandal. strong set of vocal chords. included summaries and, digests Others asserted that some priest­ of the PClpe's ericyclicals on the, workers had become radical and Africa'n missions, St. Andrew had actually embraced commu­ 'Bobola the Polish martyr; per­ nism. secutio~ in Pol<i'nd, and motion Referring to this situation, pictures, radio and television. Cardinal Feltin continued: Included in the new material Difficulties Increase 1726 ACUSHNET AVE. is an article on the ethics of the "Of course, this work ran into nursing profession especially NEW BEDFORD difficulties. Thel'e was misun­ written for the Almanac by Re­ derstanding in many quarters, demptorist Father Francis J. E!ectriccil Contractors even among the faithful. There, Connell of the Catholic Univer­ 'as the need to modify and WYman S-7SSS sity of America. adapt methods which had no Standard Contents other objective than the PJ"ocla­ Standard departments of the mation of Christ and His Gospel Almanac cover the Holy See, Dorot~y COX

to the poor. Difficulties increased Roman congregations," biogra­ when the Church thought'it wise Home made

phies of cardinals, and U. S. to reorient the movement, to CANDIES

archbishops and bishops; thumb­ - correct certain methods then nail sketches of famous Cath­ in use and iinally to call a haIt CHOCOLATES

olics; clear, non-argumentative to certain aspects of this activity. 150 Varieties statements of Catholic belief and "Even this final gesture of ROUTE 6 Near

worship; education; social, and the Church was badly inter­ Fairhaven Auto Theatre

apostolic works; the home and preted. Some claimed that .. the FAIRHAVEN, MASS.

for e i g n missions; retreats, Church will never cease to awards, the communication arts, But this is a profound error! hospitals, religious communities The Church will never cease to seek out the perfect way to' of men and women'; definitions of hundreds of terms in Catholic place the priest among the use, and general information re­ workers. garding the U. S. government New Formula Planned and census reports. "The mission to the worker The staff at the Holy Name is formed by three related forces. College in, Washington which the parish clergy, the laity or­ compiled the volume was head­ : "irs a whale or a drink" : ganized by Catholic Action for ed, by Fraters Angelus Gamba­ the apostolate of labor, and 'cer­ , - 17 DELICIOUS FLAVORS , tese and Jp.ffrey Proud. tain priests detached from par­ , BEST SINCE 1853 ,

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EIRE FOLK-LORE THE GREATEST: Seamus Mac­ Manus of Donegal, Dean of Irish Literature and ~ast-living found:r of the Sinn Fein- Movement, chats with Bishop C. L. Nelligan, retired Bishop of Pembroke, and ~ather M. C. Corrigan, C.S.Sp., from Dublin. "We have the greatest folk-lore in the world," said the 88-year-old M~c­ Manus in his Christian Culture lecture series at AssumptIon University in Windsor, Ontario. NC Photo. vision, The apostolill constitution, Primo Exacto Saeculo. issued by Continued from Page One the' Pope only recently, grants designers of women's clothes. He special indulgences to those par­ a]so 'spoke on automation and ticipating in special Lourdes gave a special address on the in­ centenary year. auguration of the new transmit­ Other activities reeD lied by ters of Radio Vatican. the Press Office in its recapitu­ Four Encyclicah lation of the Pope's year include The Pope issued four ency­ clicals and one apostolic con-, his receiving the credentials of stitution in the course of the, 10 new ambassadors and two new ministers accredited to the year, the Vatican Press Office Holy See_ The new ambassadors recaIJed. The encyclicals were were those of Ecuador, Belgium, Fidei Donum, on the missions of the Church, especially those of Honduras, Germany, Spain; Iran, the Philippines, Haiti. Peru. and Africa; Invicti Athletae Christi, Colombia. The n~w envoys of on the third centenary, of the ministerial rank were those of martyrdom of St. Andrew Bo­ Great Britain and Monaco. bola; Le Pelerinage de Lourdes, on the coming centenary of the Marian apparitions' at Lourdes, France, and Miranda Prorsus, on motion pictures, radio and tele­

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