Bulletin (Monroe, Ga.) 1958-1962, April 19, 1958, Image 5

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SKVLAND GLEANERS Dry Cleaning —One Day Service Shirts Washed and Fluff Dried ME. 4-3944 Skyland Shopping Center Peaclilree Creek Shell Service Station • Wc have rated as the service station giving the best service in the United States. 3 Mechanics on Duty — Wheels Aligned Minor and Major Tune Up — Complete Brake Work — Firestone Tires, Batteries and Accessories — Shell Products and Oil CE. 3-9107 2331 PEACHTREE CREEK ATLANTA, GA. Question Box (Continued From Page Four) 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. No wonder the government is proud of its citizens—happy that we have what it takes. TOWNES MOP COMPANY BROOMS • MOPS • ROOFERS MOPS 661 Greenwood Ave., N. E. TR. 6-0363 Atlanta, Ga. $3urrelt oCeitch Call Us for Your Fancy Groceries Western Prime Beef, Fancy Products CE. 7-0355 3771 ROSWELL RD„ N. E. ATLANTA, GA. Pxl cz>w.. . a dictating machine with an ALL •TRANSISTOR amplifier. The effortless DICTAPHONE Time-Master. 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E. ATLANTA, GA. Best Laundry and Cleaners PO. 7-2636 306 CHURCH ST. EAST POINT, GA. BEST WISHES From W. A. Volk Binders Gift and Frame Shop, Inc, We Carry the Largest Selection of Gift and Art Items in the South A Shopping Mecca for Discriminating Atlantans 72 BROAD ST., N. W. ATLANTA, GA. JA. 1-1477 Best Wishes BEN T. HUIET COMMISSIONER OF LABOR fUl side rJd)('limle.S. JJ an Atlanta's Gourmet Shop CATERING CE. 3-3395 3209 Maple Drive Atlanta, Ga. BROOKS GARAGE DR. 3-2747 116 Ponce de Leon Ave. Decatur, Ga. Theology for The Layman (Continued From Page Four) 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 nephews. 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