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l l t t i M iJ*SKA^I -if? 65th Year SOCHEStER, M. Y., J U N E 11, 1954
Sainthood Honors Vatican City—(NC)—The solemn canonization of five
new saints this weekend begins a t &S0 Saturday evening, June 12, with Pope Pius XII seated on a throne on the steps
n1 St , Peter's Basilica and facing
Longshoremen Vote Nun Member In
Holy Name Society
Photo by Mjutfti R. Wahl WRST MASS-Efcven hew p i ^ ^ i Q ^ i ^ ^ . ^ ^ ^ i n « » Sacred Heart Qauhedral last Saturday (Jan. I) offer U^rtitttHms, l « M ^ % ¥ M ^ # ^ - a U a p Kearney who or-
darned u*ra for <h« B*o«*. W »*Ae.i«r.
New York — (NC) — Take It from the burly stevedores along Brooklyn's waterfront, there** only one Sister Henrica,
She holds such a warm spot in their hearts that they've voted hex an unusual honor — member-ship in the strictly male Holy fclame Society. Her's is an honorary membership in the Long
shoremen's H o l y Name unit which has 2,000 members, and it Js in recognition for her extraordinary work among them during: the last 25 years. ' Sister Henrica, who- is in Her
;Ws, Is stationed„_ai St, Peter's? Hospital, not far from the Brooklyn waterfront She la a member
.of the Sisters of the Poor of S t ,,F*rancls..
-The Sister Henrica story of .'how she won friends and influenced many among the long-soremen is recounted in the June issue of The Cowl, a Catholic, .view of the news published byvthe Capuchin Fathers at Yon '- •*• tf.lf '
««mt — ( N C ) ~ TOofifK.the vltJnltfd-,tStatel; e m a n a t e * * " *
** ft»t|ui %m&4fufrjmSm off Wi^tenary jprlesitii ih^thjej^it 20 years, the AWterfcan, «t#ht#bu tlQi\ Ih miSsionat^eiiiigSCstlli*far below Europe^ both In -testa! and in projporfloh loathe nuinber of Catholfes. -• — - — — —
• - • -5h"s- fact -war tev*ileavlh""sBT tlstics released by. Fides, a mis aion news agency here, •*
THERE WEBB 12,977 mission ary priests of European origin working in mission territories as
^eomparedV with 1,802 Americ*ns-on June 30, 4953, the agency re ported.
Of the total American mission arles, -638, were 'in missions on the Atnerican continent while the rest were In Asfa (SB). Africa (492), and in*the Island*; of Oceania, (130),. Of the number wdrk-Itig outside the American continent, 6?4 are from the- united States, 508 are from Canaa'i«jaiid 33 are irom Latin America,
*HIG--1S,S82 French form the largest/na|ional gfoup in the foreign mission fields. Belgium has 2,280; HoihHML.2,137? Italy, J^Ou; IreJaad, 1,186;. Germany/,' 784;' Spain,, 7§1; Great Britain, 506; Switzerland, 35d.
Front l$S$%tjl$5$, Inland more than tripled, its .number, jgoiflg from 3J.4 to I486, while &0zet^ land doubled Its number, a n d France a'hd Italy kept about the same humhel?. -Spain and 'Germany showed decreases* '
SS^TOSedi Listed In Canada
the tremendous crowd of pilgrims gatheredln S t Peter's square. •
THB BITES parallel the ceremonies canonizing St. Pius X two weeks earlier. The canonization proper is held on Saturday eve-nina: in S t Peter's square and the" canonization Mass on Sunday mofining in St Peter's Basilica. •
The Mass il being offered it 10 a.m. by Wis Eminence Eugene Cardinal TlsSerant, dean of the College of Cardinals, with His Helbiett^Pepe Pius XH scheduled to preside.
The canonization proper will he precedent a colorful procession, carrying the^Pontiff on his port-
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able ch,aip from the Vatican _ palace through S t Peter's square' to thjkj%Hkjpt the basilica.
After ^ f o r m u l a of canonita-t ip nai"£e«n pronounced by the Pontiff all ' the church. belli of -h
Jtorael wlSlVring for half an hour to teU t j ^ Eternal City of the joyful tidings.
VMM, f i y i new saints being raised loathe honor of the altar
SavK Italian, follower of St. Jafa Bosco who died at 15.
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» w * o i * — (mm— Fedeta * and state l egat ion prohibiting: the sale to minors of "crime and horror comics, indecent pocket books and *girl*e>' magaitaes^wai-SEE? . ^ ,A«*WWymam James A, Eitzpatrfck « Plattsburg, J j y ' at a hearing of the Senate Judlc-I*** Subcbmmfttee on Juvenile Delinquency; here.
-iu^l; FtoWt***, Chairman of the Neiv York State Joint Legislative Committee on C 6 w f c gooks, also called for stronger postal regulations against such material.
He' told th» Senate group that hi« conamittee'a studies have,,, conclusively demonstrated that
a, substuitial percenfatge of pub-llcaitlont in thr comic and pocket book field contain offensive ma-terial pWmarily concerned with crime, horror, swx and lust."
;?«p."intZrA^WiCK saM.'that the^wnstant reatdlrig of thl»ftype of aiterature hsu been.a "direct and substantial fecto'r ,>n «h« ifcappincBfeaii o f Juvenlle-criine-•ua in the ^Wearing ot stanuarua of inoraiity for our youth?' , :
;-&*.-J&i^n* * mm* «hwged tHst parveyora of indecent boolc. anil pamr|nlet«,.iria,ve been solicitini patronage ISvm teemgena by ^nailing outrag-eeuaiy sadadous. actvertUing « • Ifecfly ft youth«,w 'preparatory ;ichooii,(';":, •; • r ^- . ' :
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NM-Cmwrt Tells Of Road To FdMk Australia—A former
Angli<lanv nun, jtow'a- member of the Missionary Sisters of ttje Society of Marjv recounting the story of . her conversion in a public address>he're, .said that her «rst inti^ucdoh to. Gatholicisrn
treat, '% said to myself: 1 can't stand-against that."* '
"It came.over me -as it came over St. Paul—I must be a CauV olici arid that was that" she salct was three native Sistess and orie:
"But I could do nothing,'I' j e fow, *nd. t *n»wHiij|« alone on a tiny island with)- trorn being'in :©ur l ady^*:
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at| climated S8,M« conunii-ulsfe and their sympathizers in Canada; iccbrdihr to Stuart Garson , Federal Minister of
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lli^iomniejit waj* made ;iri W6 House'of ConwiioiiK. Previously tlie JBfeV* & 'O. Hansell, Social C^lfi* jnejrtn*^^ ;paf-
- liament for Maclebd, Had quoted a figure given •=&# a former Royal Canadian sroiihled Police officer; , •' " , b » * :
.Tohn Leopold, the RCSIP in-, specior now retired, who was a leader hi the art*l-Comhiunl»t work, citimated tfest; there 'are'
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"••:SHK IS.SiSrfiEK: MARY Gweni ((foftneVly-s.MiisjfKSweh'Shaw o i L^ndoir)* - ah-eii-member Of' the: Atlglicafi,- Sisters? of fte Cross ai\ th#^S6|onibhs^ fThrees years ago, Vnb whole coinmunity;;M•':• -.fh%
Chtirfih. ^&teir-.-6wSn7'whir; fe ceatly took
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met • '•^Werfti l i i^hapafer oil.
she Joined an Ahglicah order,of nuns ajif. went td fcicliai her slsr-ter .wdt^ |M..tol*Aer; :shl had bee^',iecl^ed^^ii.tiiia:^ ChurcKg "^ouf" yjgjifir';jjtfW^&wpjjf• mother,'at th>'j,*geM tymaf»-so r«ce|y^;|hdLw all tfte-ianulK •were lJi;e^|)t*^i*^hr«aicl;'"'
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was her iNother'« warning that! t n r e e n a l l v e s>isteiES and one
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the VirglM'sraiy-Jn^plaCe- at** M a r g r f ' w « . « i leave atj *.....-. -« . , . . , - - ; .*; . . - . , .«?«?v «"inpm e i sister Gwen said tha^
when Itfother Margaret arrlveilf ahe'laievi? In her'mind that she£ too, must be a Catholic* : iCTother Margaret went to see5: Bishop John J. Aubin, $M>, the Vicar Apostolic of the SSuth Sbj^ omons. The riattive Siste#S satii' that they, too, • would like ^
h... ,....,. leam about the Oajtb.oJic:<aRircht V o w r h j z a ^ j ^ ^ t j n i r f i i e whole'Anglican voiai
*rAh*.&iu«*lmmm flire European SisttrS? and eight native nuns, decide^ to join the Catholic .Churchi
tralia, Yugoslavia, England, all tn-ifirijrf^pMmiinlt^ fa**,** slmpilclry s^,ha^pijieaaf'in|S modest yeHh #&**& an?.«lsf! cipJli>M.:t%a^C-i!iaiV.-Bevel "niel? ltAtf*M.Btm M,"--m+A "r"- ^l- i - i i i i . - -a*^-*i-j»s^Jif'*
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Judge nuiei raperi Can Reject Ads .
N e i a ^ r t ^ jrr ^GNfcr—In at precedent making dedsiona St»te
' Supreme Court Justice ruled here 1 that publishers of newspapers ui New York- State, ^have. the general right ^ithec to publiah or reject an ad^rtlseroerit tendered t o t h e m . " " - ^ ' '•* •
Justice Samuel V7. Eager slid that reasons'for rejecting any proposed ad^rtlsemeiSi are "iirk-material" so long » there are no factual allegations) of fradulent conspiracy or furthering an unlawful monopoly. - The suit jb>fore Judge Eager invoked a ^e^plamt'agafhat a Poughkeepsle daily newspaper by a company which operates food stores In the city.
Th> Judge si |d all but one court ojpinloti ort ^ie issue Jn other statej have Jb|ld that publisher" ijs>;; under ntf-Te|al^ligatlon to sell advertisinf, to; illiwho apply
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European TV Network Vatican (Sty -*- C^NS) — Pope Pius x n , speaking in
five- languages, inaugurated Eurovision, a television hoolt-up of eijrht European countries.
An est imated 8,000,000 to 20,000,000 viewers in Great Brit-
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saw » cortniortltyilf* which I had never seen before—Sisters -from, WtTererit places,' Aus
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tin Hlsfln«l addrwa »^^0b»^Km eaepf.'ilteV fully, lie wa^^.*aettiiii | wJtkli woald be remetnb ' *!«*..;% could have M>okrB fi**,, tfw pdr t f c l^ ; *L „ _ ^ _ Hfcpreferrel^ns'ifetd,** f ^ ^ w W hou« sad speak frwn the croas. His first,words, about His enemies, w e r e f ^ i ^ V f e f l •gitve- them for they know not what they do." After *»r« I w n . ofaufferJnf, • •&&**# itfllW own life tlT'tat%«?Ml* ^ * j
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mornlngj' several., women-'are seen approaching -the tomE The very Wet that the women brought spices proved that they did not .expectk. «k Restua«tidn. It slems sfra^gB,, that. such. Should .hajre beirr the' caseV''aftet1
the many reiereric*s of Ourlkorol to-'.Hiff. Death and His Jrtesurret-
as f e l l si the \vforhehf xyHehe^er He predicted Jfttf mB&L'&M Resurrectton^s^nilff:.%"'"^onm:
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%tiov of*-t«» * e p t l c * ^ i ^ o i i l y ; .'.".'" . was bjun;led^%t^$|lo*..all | | their Jhopei. T h e o ^ ^ e u g h t fe;wb,nSen: h a d ^ a a ^ l i n M i .tie ;btidy of t n e " a e « | : : | m & 9 k l e t thlt waa.|»'rfi;-of^pa1r)fng 'm&- yet.-tmbelievlnyflijfyei; . •"'•<?''' ,.- *«<» M ,the wpiniKiMl:. least v&.jm*tf» the'-: r|l hence ipestic; freart. concernii^lf-'§ -prac
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ain, Belgium, Denmark, France, West Germany, Holland, Italy and, Switzerland -watched the Pontiff during, a fifteen-minute appearance.
THEy.HCEARD him urge television networks to be seteetlve in their programs and to spurn "entertainment that caters to baser human Instincts."
Only if decency and good taste are respected, he said, wfl] television "maintain its brilliant promises." ~
At the close of his address, Pope Pii)s delivered his apostolic blessing. Vatican officials said that never before in Church his-tory had stt> many persons simultaneously iteen a Pope impart his benediction.
Forty>four transmitters in the eight countries, and more than 80/ relay stations, Including one :3,6(0OO feet up the Jungfraujoch Sn the Swiss Alps, were involved in what has been, (called the ifeatest international TV hookup* ever plsnhed. HOTtE POPJS'S appearance came during a night telecast which features a 45-minute tour of St. Peter's Basilica and the Vatican Palaces. The tour ended in the Ctoh>isforiai Hall where P o p e Pius was seen surrounded by a detail of Swiss Guards and a group of high prelates.
' Pope Pilts atood between Msgr. GSiqvanhl Battista Montini, Vatican .Pro-Secretary of State'and jiisgr. Federico Catlorl di Vig-^lale, Vatican Pro.Maestro df Camera.
The PontifiC5praised the technical skill that had perfected the network and stressed the benefits delrlyecf irciri tele»lilon by sick arid infirm perfOhs. ' , , •* Thtssk ))e ajsjld/,;could,Hcto fakes &art-*isually l h nfligldus services,
Britain Views Papal Telecast
London— (NC) —Tbe Pope's historic telecast, the first ever an international hookup in
clearly in Great Britain almost a thousand miles away.
The whole l&minute visit to
SI. Pius X in
In St. Peters Vaticaa City-fKO^-The body
of newljX •ainted" Pope Plus X rests agiis at: I t s permanent
_. ^ . . place beneaith ih» altar of the Western Europe, was received Chapel of the Presentation ih St, PeteE?*.
The .'glass casket containing the remains was solemnly carried
S t Peter's and the Holy Fa- ' back trOrn S t W>ry Major basHfe ther . himr .'If was nearly as clear as local screenings, al. though inside nhots tailed to bring out the.detailed beauty of the Vatican art treasures.
The sound, Jiowever, . was less good. It faded as swaUowi soared around the cross atop St. Peter's Basilica.
The intricate hookup over which the program was transmitted to Britain actually Involved pictures travelling 3,t#t miles, jumping the Alps', crossing the English Channel, and changing standard definition in each country through which they were relayed. ' "
yf^opM %m Iffcresi tion, ft the choice of
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Pontiff switched from Italian to French, German, English a n d Dutch.
HE DECLARED that the exchange of television programs by European countries should be a "symbol and promise of union, should let the European nations learn to know one another bet-, ter, let them open up their deeper feelings to others and their desire for Understanding and cooperation." .*-•'•
Pope Pius read his message. % to two silver microphones; Ten; feet distant were two vioeO can?*: eras. The Pontiff moved briskly and underscored what^hff vfa|' saying with forceful gestures. He appeared'well recovered from his recent long? illness. Before -return-' ing to his private- apa fonenik;' the Pope chatted informally wifhj about 50 television worker* who stayed after the telecast
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ca'whereit had been taken on the ^ day after the canonization. During the week.untold thousands prayed at, t&e casket of the new ^afnfc amtf oarticlpated, in the tra« ditional solemn teiduum in his . lionoij. . • • THlt MOTOR hearse bringing;,''* the casket across town stopped fttrj-' Via Deiia-'Ccfflciliaziontf, the broad . avenue-ieading; from the Tiber to ' ,-St. Peter's: Squire. Outside the' r GhuYchv el SajJti Wfaria In t r i r - V , ^ p^ntlnlrjlthfe^'tteatser was a f t " ^ i "'" several thoiSsanji naen and bby4?*.-carry^sf^llgf^a, niches'. m&fc&') ' had fallen as '%'preceded -life--' , feeariw- -slowly nJivfeg, uh- 'tO^iiii^-^ •the|tfeps)o)t Sfc-ftfer"s b a i s l l ' ^ ^ ; , ^
'There;ifhe basilica chapter nnt' •. - >*• asse*hfi.rileii-. Sampdetrlm; . 'tM\i^' "evorkrnen;-sof thejbsfeiaica,'-^s^8eWi^ ' -the.|asliet up-.the$ep> a'naT-," c| '"> >.-"-I t before a te^poi*^iMtM :'ewt* wC-'' ed %-irofit o f thi Jcehter' pcpll'-\ ;;v , The^casket w*s inceanSed, prayelifev4:i werei-'CnantearThent' It .w$tt-'jSK£i':W!i
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tlnuei^" tegJiPdnlg t&e paa$^0^L if at taking the-., casket.. sonilM&e--:- -•,'•« o? other, to" Venice;-fto p l u b ^ v * Veneration, bust iheae 1st- m u W / ' . ; jtcepilcishV; in Vailcaaci' clrcles'SelL ;??i ia^nrwri#^fean'si"st "piiw ST.Wts Patrlaacch? }t? Venire prior ,t* ! #i*.-^elie5^h-Xjo- the Papal throne.
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