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been formed pjrFather Ehawuat and meetsf %. Friday ejvemng a£ tet l<itt^^a^o*Ss^J •••ieprtltei assignments ar ,rgivm#<mew?«i bears e a ^ ^ J ^ i ^ i ^ ^ P ' stons on ^jft'ttblfciiaft^ifljt*. are held at the next
A large number ic& ishionersp have beea atte^mt' .these #s-cussiortt*
Our Lady's:. 5odal}ty, dlrectecl by ti&JJKm. Husgh-F. Brady,are continlitog/jhSel* ettprts to the Corporal whs : ot:Mercy,,a%one> of their pwjecfcs,- ^ e Sodiilists, are busy visiting -wfemeji ot *he; pafcish who |£e ipibje to-Wcut, out In th& \ i^1h^^iJf ??heer.
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#te&ge$Nfl>{l that \h<tfgcm&-t&ar-edy is therestoraWonoIreliglttus educa'tion to the school of America* but ttse burden of ttsis st«pfe|^-iiiMn-5,riote5tatttsAmer' tea ttidag iwue with the forces dlie€*fli!iBi%» -!1: . •',' Mi • ^i^l^^^e^^^life" ( t llei «Hc::;)stan3- ateaftr *&•--• ' optrate-in >«irlidni'*t'aft! a ® ment i t mm be- »«ja t&kif.the siicem '«r^«aiae ot^mwnlng religion; *o AjRierlcai^cnobto de-
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The So4all«t» . l i* i««l«in|E another plea to send .thejn thehr used postage stamps to aid the worfrof tte 'M Mrfwatfles;Sfitm: may be ae tv|®, i&bt trouo^jt mailing thertxjba .«ut.^JEWy. Hugh P. JBrady, 3(35
, . l^'3^^C*ER,and. right-ihjnldagr |»roteatant» are to return rel^on to the school* tljey imjift be prepared to battte first m\h fl«s aniriorlty, group of Prot-«$t»»t» •wSio jflaee blind prejuaice helore the welfare ofcthe eountry
, *nd the smoiwl good of ita <to& itor SVldren, Such a jnihwrlty group is
the Protestants «fid Other Amer. leaiMt-tM^E
Charles F. Pig]
S^ndly they inust Iw-pre-rpawd tor tajce\ Issue ^itii the tfowei <>f/ «itre6<ihe4r femlarisni, ;that ea*rt'-iu<3i: an 'wSwarjc*inted .ittfl«enee in ^-ionttpl and direc-:fiqirine pm* a^feofsoUraff such ata8«r • i*e- pfemnpfa by' tbe po*re*ful pfHonal Educatton A* i*»&tr«Hl»t: Jtaa conanuafly 6V
its, oppoaiaoii to tax :» nSe». oefag; *pprojaMted for
lotion tha*J«irifls3oai. *H*$e|rt& tWar organicatloa ex-
f!«tt fjnther.lt* policy a? . Soa^hea it atated in tfte
^ p a f t r , , , ) ^ . ' . isnie ".of ;:tbe aff#t}onal Jtfitfaitioh Association *mt ,;*.* .rnajp ptt»wiy;4ae«tJon' ^ wSfcdpnH 'In' our democracy of sejrrt rating several milUonyatiiyr '&&&*. on^ie*«tlt o|-re%loni^ rr*'Adr^ttfcthere are m$m ties *> be;«V»x«»ae -in iKavlng4. •the. ueitidtf of xiyigfcn, iM edd«
,«atfo*),*r.»v Miflrtf^'.'cdftcMaed, f|tait •noWW'it t*^b*^«nied'o^ ;hurlkig; deflance.
/ V l M t aoh^aon wouai the enlightened educators ;-W#EHe«£ dsntoty^o » | t „. the IHJWIC schools the" core of'lie* Uglpn torn out by the m<^ulfc4 aialoti «£ the n»$eea'th ceiiiury;
. S& .^^d^naide aH the educsfr •Uontl forces of Araerfca to labor nnl|Wt%_Jofetbef lto?--tfte ad--wtBtop^; of ewe frue'Amertean: *ajy;«f:' JHe5*%*;. • •*''*:'.
' itty,. John", &.,' Rsa»8er-;fi>tiro.' K*d the soealcer.aBd acted 'w.
TOOdewtor. A creation and an-anrtr perfod 'fottowed/tne. faBc,
Co^rtCkHammoiK^ Swtral hundred organist^
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Dterfgt toe J«t IT year*. Jife OHsapaiisw been playing the Ham-saon* organ, almost exclusively, itcognhtlng that the .Hammond .jroride* for rfiurche* and other Jli^SJ Immag adequate pipe op* «aw the perfect solutton to their »n*)«n and, at the same time, ipmidm toe organiat wltli m materiaUy incresued number of ^ c e * -wnere be can play, ,
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• - "wiliest wmimM$ft$& Amy, &I . i~^- i t , : ^ai£ |p^i i^ 'wist' eleven' ,3f*a g, -«t 'fx^phtii} In - giving- Missions .a^:^ re^relts': to hjgn- echooJ"**! ^Jl*gi**t# dentft; viB^U| i*Ht,..theV aja v-»(»#: nita^rwes^. _.»v.;: :/-J$*£*;.
Novitiate in P6ughKeepiie.Se received bis seminary training- in WoodstQ<% JCd* and. j oifc *<^ vancedatudies;ln,^i(J*nd.. ;
.He has tatight High: c|w»k to Philadelphia an43Srevif foifedtyT fete ha* given, retreatii sutdl missions to Missouri, Mlcbigaii» Ohio, Pjennsylvaniai rljaryjan^ Wash-ington D.C, New Jersey, Connecticut and all parts of Hew Yorfc State.
13ie mission, conducted'bsy Father Amy TYffl. fee limited t» teenagers said young^peon|er~both Catholic and nonCatholIc It will begin <m Sunday eyeningi Wm% 30th at 7:45 pun, at SSLJ ?eter and PaoJ'*-Church on Wat Jfciln St ., •'-, ,-
•wiiuwB. «KRVICIS eortsishajf O£T©*-warrant*. " ^ S<pnon-and BewdBeHota will
^be held each ewrunt *£tfll* tttne throughout the weefe' rhe wwn* tog services, consisting;, ol Mas* and sermon wrfll begto at 6:45 W*>" «. ./•'
TJiese yrfunsr pepple frena out' side th enparilb -whorewtve; Hely
lunion wIU be aJole- t^^b-breakfast in the sKhoo* hall iwtog. the Mass, and.tlOM be
able to be .on tithe foe »«*g -~ Young; peoples' mlssioris~H*ve
been gsunlkig fit popula Tl-ty throughout the .country, Saqour-aged by the Socialists tKroughout the dty, i.t is expeoted tlrtt* large number of young 3toch«a-teriana ^ ^ n*slc«'the nuaikm, especlaIry;,thos« from the West side. The pastors on the city's west side luv*. given enthusdutlc
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Saginaw Approves.. Caftolic Monumaat .' ' S a k l i i s w , . J|Id|u%ofcK!§),-^-SMi^ira^city1 ©etofcfi»<i*it VHfp approved a proposal to erect In 'a, |»ubu jpar|t. ere,'*.n\cmuDnent coramemoratihr the etlebr tion of the brstRornan Catholic Kass to tfuai «% .". \ :,^X '. < A request for perrnWon to. erect the monuBJent w*s recently submitted to the couwlfefajf by Ks>bp Stephen%/W4£iB>k&:«t. Saglnawi The propos^ brought * prttt^'f-t •feintjM, Sagiii%V(r IIMsterial.AaaocJaflon. ' • • -
Tn'e c«uncflnlan acted favorably im a ipeeial comnil ee re-commendatiott. that a, 4 l?y ..0 foot boulder .with suitabUe ht-
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^ciety of Americ^ncceedtosf the $ey. Benedict Ehrninn, prle^r b^thei Rochester Diocese>, '
Father Ehmann, pastor t»f vSt, l^aryfs of the Lake Chyrch* W*C-fetos C3en «nd noted musician, wjn continue as consulting editor of 'The Catholic Choirmaster." He has handled the editorship of the publication and has been sac-retatjf of 4thejSt Gregory Society for more than 10" years. -,
THE NKW" EDITOR4s a recognized church musician "and com
mand haui the disttoetion elf tag; editor or associate editor
of iour Catholic publications. H|s, appointment was announced by theltey. Dr. -John C. Seiner^•$&? president of the St, Gregory So» cJety.'Qne of the ftonet members of the Sodetyvwasjfte late, Rev, ^ohn M. Petter of St, Ber-rMrd* Seminar/ faculty, here,- _ . '^thejfXStoda? t* aWedifor of a^e>'n^ar^*»ThT,P*iest,,*' and' •*n' -as«!dat*r editor , of "the wm& %f«st*' « M "Chtr Sunday m p r , « all- <j|\Whlcb. ire nub-
aabelC sit^itotihgton^ ItttdV #MO|»iBr«lf A lillowsbip in
t^Amerjailrt Guild o£ Organists, Wi^er* Ctocier has meanwhile btJtgr.lBiade a member of. the
bbair4 of tint St. Greg-ejcy-rSoeietR ^ther'Setoer'Jsiid. '
founded'in 39J3, tbe-St dreg-ory Sockty of America is devoted tA the promotion of better church music. Among its patrons are Their feminences, ^dward Cardinal Mooney, Ardbhisnop. of Detroit, and Pcaficj* Catdtoal SfpeJ xnaiT, ^af8tbi*hb#> of New? & r k The-vfodetK $ft pe^bapaXbesi Mom » r its publication of a •"White List,**4 whlch/«italogues
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be?held in the auditorium of St _ _ Mary. Ptris*, Elmlra wIU bejWar^I. held on Monday' *evening*,and musie wfll be furnished by Dick Hamlin's orchestra.
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TSe JHtaf. jind Rosary Society of (St;, JiCara*. parish,. EMifra, larsi Jsmei.Aitoalloi^ recently elede^jpteskferit of the i i e c w addressed, the ladles aacl -spoke of plan* lor further expansion of tfieacdvJUes of•$&*• gispupr a l the lls|;meeting. ,*•,'• »*•'.
-The business, session followed; iKMBtry and J^edljctton of the Blessed Sacrament. " '*
Hey. ;Qusr'* Wert^ jaoderator spoke" on the advantages of Xent-en resolutkns and the fact that we should not be discouraged it ^iiil'Mtia^ittJcefipingrtbj •pjromtee*ibl!^:ttth«f-*T| ' ^ renew our intentions and strive-to dp th#,itMn|f -fla'fc^e'.Javi-.-;p«?mpedt >ft we'WJul '^» ferfum
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Named By State
VEB¥ BEV. John A. Flynn, CJVI., president of St John's University, B r o o k l y n , anal formerly OD £}t. Bernard's Seminary faculty, Rochester, * been named to the " Council on Teacher Kftacatktxi of the New York SUtruepart-ment of Eduatlon^lne council is »ppotatcd/by the State Board of Regeifn, to advise on matters retarfed t o teacher ce» tlflcatlon/Sind teacher educav
1lw» problems.
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Albany — (RNS) — Resolutions commending PrcsidentTru-man for promoting diplomatic relations with the Vatican and calling on Congress to send an envoy to the Vatican have been 'introouced in the New York legislature here
One resoltition, sponsored by Sen. Frank £>.* O'Connor" and As-sembTymah WllHarn,- E. Clancy, .Queens County Dwanocrats, .calls on the tmgmW&T3yS. senatoas to confirm President Truman's appointment of an ambassador.
Tne. other resolutlo'n,' Introduced by AsMwmblymian William G. Ghtc% Queens County ttom-ocrat, calls upon the legislature tt request the President asaii Congress to tafce ' toimedia^e ilctioft to coathweusenfltog a diplomatic envoy to tb:e Vatican, ;••• ^ - ^ - l — M ) > — — i
Catholics Plan High
TCeelray, BL—mKS)—' ContrJ-; baHon* collects fetjhe .United States by ttie Society: %inixi Divine Worff yM finance tfae bufl'dkig of -'a GathoUc hlgrh school iff irsgrasakfc Japanv where the second^ ma£ Tjomb Was dropped by &*% lotctt to World
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Catiiedral, vrfileh was' destroyiad by the hdron. The school,will have" facilities, for gome &» pupils. ' ' - ' ; v^xn-wAYttvr. K-, m"-**** * r< ^JSJf^^mKS.L^
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I BfcWedneaday a»cj Thursday W MtmA of MtHfta, Catholic High School took the New IPork State Scholarship .exam. The testa, which "cover every imaginable Held, determine the worthy <me» quickly. *lTUthfttlly though, those who finally receive the scholarships have really earned them. i
X*st Friday afternoon we were fortunate to have with us Bather Tracy of the Columbian Fathers.
Head ' Conung--lfterhbers ol the Holy Name Society of St. Vincent de Pawl's Church, receiv«d Holy Communion in a body at the 8 son. ^as*;S«today after which a breakiast"" was server, 'to the school hall.
Quest speaker ior the occasion was the Rev. DeSaies Stander
ment Semtoary^ai Montour Falls, He chose as his subject *The Role of the Holy Name Society to the.Sloaem* World."
A feature of the breakfast was the election and Installation of officers ton the coming year. Elected to the presidency was Leo Harrison of Fainted Post Others elected were Robert Ains. worth, vice president! Peter Martuscello, secretary, and Philip Pellisante, treasurer.
Dudley McLaughlin, outgoing president, served •« toastmaster. Breakfast arrangements were in charge of Warren Bonnell.
Ladies of Coliunfius Set Corning Meeting
Corning—Following the regular business>nieetlng of the Ladles of Columbus held recently M^'the^feilghta of ' Columbus Homeinhe'Rev. Joseph D. Dona-
assistant pastor of St. Pat-ck's Church, gave a talk on
the vestments used to the Mass. The next toeetlng of fee or
ganization is scheduled for April 2 at 8 p. m. at the K. of C. Home.
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Girl Scout* Slate CommunionBreakfa«t
C>>rahag-«In connection with the annual observation of Girl Scout Week Catholic Girl Scouts and. their ••mothers -will attend-the 8530 a, m. IKsss at St. Via-<*nt ue Paul'sV Church, oh Sunday, March* 16V and receive Holy Ckmimunionto^ body.
Mrs. Raymond Dell and airs. Charles Hquston are in charge of reservation -Jar the breakfast which will follow at ^hs-Bwron Steuben Hote» , •. • • ^ ^
Tftl»\el»g Tc^tlott^meiiuX^nli aubjeefc naturally was «ie twtenti jdeed for voeatfon* te( the re. JigtoujKlife. B)y pointing cut the qualifications necessary tpt a vocation, I'm sure Father cleared up many doubts which may have beent to the;back of our binds.'
Today'la the day! The Cru-aaders journey to meet St. Mary's of Cortlana this* afternoon. All aboard, and hope for the best.. ' , ' .
•jraOB TOPICS for the Bishop's Orafpricals have been,«jnowoed. There** qwite ^ Meetton «ni tfte contest should provide some interesting moments. This year Genevar Auburn,' and Elmira CathoUc Hfcjh will compete against each'other, ,
The «enlor St. P*trlck?f Pay assembly is just around the cor*. ner. The Irish-Americans of the High" are ck)lng their best to give honor to old Erin. Monday will teU- the~-tale of their endeavors. ' ' '
A word again to the stamp collectors- The drive is two weeks old now, and some of the underclassmen are much in earnest! We dontTyant them to beat us now,/do w e |
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