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sibility exists that the title
“Reverend” will not immediate
ly serve to differentiate a Cath
olic priest from a non-Catholic
minister, it would be well to
add the term “Father” directly
after “Reverend”; i.e., Reverend
Father John J. Smith. This lat
ter title is often used when in
troducing a priest before an au
dience of mixed religious faiths,
for example, or when includ
ing a priest’s name on a printed
program also listing a non-
Catholic minister or ministers.
"Father," of course, is the or
dinary form of address for
priests, and is properly used
either with the full name of the
priest, or with his last (or first
name), or even alone by itself.
"Father" can even be used as a
title of introduction on less sol
emn public occasions, depending
upon the circumstances.
British Group Will
Make Lourdes Film
LONDON, (NC) — A special
motion picture, devoted to
Lourdes, the apparitions of Our
Lady there 100 years ago and
the great number of pilgrims
who visit there each year, will
be made by the British Catholic
Film Institute, it has been an
nounced here.
Under the direction of the
Knights of St. Columba, British
Catholic laymen’s group, the
film institute plans to have the
film ready for release shortly.
Father Vincent Ryan, newly
ordained priest of the Society of
St. Paul, is now training as a
film assistant at the studios of
the J. Arthur Rank film com
pany. Father Ryan will use his
training to help produce a film
exposing the communists’ meth
ods of gaining power in trade
unions.
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Theology for
The Layman
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is not the bottom, the inside is
not the outside. If it occupies
space at all, be it ever so micro
scopic, or so infinitesimally sub-
microscopic, there must be some
“spread.” Space is simply what
matter spreads its parts in. But
a being with no parts at all has
no spread, space and it have
nothing in common, it is space
less, it is superior to the need
for space.
The trouble is that we find
it hard to think of a thing ex
isting if it is not in space, and
we find it very hard to think of
a thing acting if it has no parts.
As against the first difficulty
we must remind ourselves that
space is merely emptiness, and
emptiness can hardly be essen
tial to existence. As against the
second we must remind our
selves that parts are only di
visions, and dividedness can
hardly be an indispensible aid
to action.
As against both we may be
helped a little by thinking of
one of our own commonest op
erations, the judgments we are
all the time making. When in
our mind we judge that in a
given case mercy is more useful
than justice, we hardly realize
what a surprising thing we have
done. We have taken three ideas
or concepts, mercy, justice and
usefulness. We have found some
kind of identity between mercy
and usefulness: mercy is useful.
This means that we must have
got mercy and usefulness to
gether in our mind. There can
be no “distance” between the
two concepts: if there were, they
could not be got together for
comparison and judgment. If
the mind were spread out as the
brain is, with the concept mercy
in one part of the mind, and
the concept usefulness in an
other, they would have to stay
uncompared. The concepts jus
tice and usefulness must sim
ilarly be together and some
identify affirmed between them,
the judgment made that justice
is useful. That is not all. All
three concepts must be together,
so that the superior usefulness
can be affirmed. The power to
make judgments is at the very
root of man’s power to live and
to develop in the mastery of
himself and his environment.
And the power to make judg
ments is dependent upon the
partlessness of the soul: one
single, undivided thinking prin
cipal to take hold of all the con
cepts we wish to compare.
One truth remains to be stat
ed about spirit. It is the perma
nent thing, the abiding thing. I
hope you will already have seen
why tliis is so. In case you have
not, our next article will
work it out. With that we shall
have completed our study of
spirit. We shall be ready to talk
to God.
Tile trouble with a dollar now
adays is that it gets subtracted
from, not added to — divided and
not multiplied.
(Continued from Page 4)
says what he wrote in a report
as Assistant Attorney General
in 1919 is just as true today;
namely, that communist doc
trines “threaten the happiness
of the community, the safety
of every individual, and the
continuance of every home and
fireside.”
“Communism is more than an
economic, political, social, or
philosophical doctrine,” the
FBI head says. “It is a way of
life; a false, materialistic ‘re
ligion.’ it would strip man of
his belief in God, his heritage
of freedom, his trust in love,
justice, and mercy. Under com
munism, all would become, as
so many already have, twenti
eth-century slaves.”
Mr. Hoover begins his book
with a careful study of how
communism began and a consid
eration of its appeal in the
United States. He concludes
with a chapter on “How To
Stay Free.”
Others have joined in sound
ing alarm. Among people who
know, there seems to be a feel
ing that Americans, especially,
need very much to be awaken
ed to the dangers confronting
them.
Because nuclear weapons
have made war so horrible, there
is a conviction abroad that a
“hot” war is not likely in the
foreseeable future. But authori
ties on the subject point out
that communism can achieve
its purpose by a “cold” war.
There is ample evidence that
Moscow is waging the “cold” to
the hilt. We are being put under
terrific propaganda pressure
with the “summit” conference
proposal, sputniks, nuclear wea
pons, Soviet Russia’s own
foreign aid program, and
through the preachments on
“co-existence” by Red sympa
thizers and others.
What the authorities are say
ing is that in the face of what is
happening, citizens of the free
world cannot afford to leave the
ramparts.
Richard T. Fogarty
Services at Savannah
SAVANNAH — Funeral serv
ices for Richard T. Fogarty were
held March 29th at the Blessed
Sacrament Church.
Pie was associated with the
Hercules Powder Co. for 14
3 r ears, and was a communicant
of the Blessed Sacrament
Church and a member of the
Holy Name Society. He was a
veteran of WorJd War I and a
member of the Veterans of For
eign Wars.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs.
Ruth Rubbaber Fogarty; a
daughter, Mrs. Frank Land; a
son, Richard T. Fogarty, Jr.; two
sisters, Miss Bridget , Fogarty
and Miss Catherine Fogarty;
two brothers, J. J. Fogarty and
T- J. Fogarty; nine grandchil
dren and several nieces and
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