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RIO DE JANEIRO, (NC) —
Students at the Pontifical Cath
olic University here have in
vited U. S. Secretary of State
John Foster Dulles to visit the
university during his trip to
Brazil, where he arrived August
5.
The Catholic students re
jected a call by the leftist Na
tional Students’ Union to
demonstrate against Mr. Dulles.
Their action recalls the wel
come given to Vice President
Richard Nixon at the Catholic
University of Peru in Lima
after he had been stoned and
spat on by communist-led stu
dent rioters at the state-run San
Marcos University.
Catholic Slavoks
Plan Convention
DETROIT, Mich., (NC) —
Slovak Catholics from all parts
of the country are expected to
meet here at the 33rd annual
national convention of the First
Catholic Slovak Union. It has
been estimated that 600 dele
gates will attend sessions at
the Statler-Hilton Hotel, August
24 to 28.
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Advertising Mgr.
Of Extension
CHICAGO, (NC) — Requiem
Mass was offered here for Hugh
J. Blakely, 66, for 28 years ad
vertising manager of Extension
Magazine, a national Catholic
monthly, who died here after a
lengthly illness.
Auxiliary Archbishop William
D. O’Brian of Chicago presided
at the Mass in Holy Name Ca
thedral. The Archbishop is
president of the Catholic Church
Extension Society, publishers of
Extension. Msgr. Joseph B. Lux,
managing editor of the maga
zine, offered the Mass.
A veteran Chicago advertis
ing man, Mr. Blakely received
the Lateran Cross in 1955 and
was made a Knight of the Holy
Sepulchre in 1956.
He was a member of the
Gabriel Guild of Chicago, an
organization composed of Cath
olics who work in the various
fields of communication.
Survivors are his wife, Mae;
a son, William, and a brother,
Coi. George W. Blakely.
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practice some contemplation,
and hence to strive toward holi
ness. This follows from the doc
trine, as St. Paul explicitly
teaches, that each one of us
without exception has been pre
destined for sanctity:
“He singled us out in Him be
fore the foundation of the world
to be holy and blameless before
Him in love.” (Ephesians: I: 4).
THAT SOME CONTEMPLA
TION can be practiced even by
those called to the active life is
evident from a study of the lives
of the saints.
AMONG THE LAITY (i.e„
those who never entered relig
ious life as such), for example,
St. Zita maintained a contem
plative life while performing
her duties as a servant. St. Ger
ald of Aurillac did not neglect
contemplation while living in
the midst of the world. King St.
Louis of France practiced con
templation while surrounded by
the glitter of the royal court
and the endless temporal affairs
of state. And even among those
saints who did enter the relig
ious life or the priesthood, com
paratively few retired to a clois
ter, yet all were nonetheless
contemplative, as the degree of
their holiness attests.
Q: With reference to ihe First
Saturday devotions: according
io Our Lady's promise,
one must receive Commun
ion on the First Satur
day of five consecutive months,
"say five decades of the beads,"
and pray "for fifteen minutes
while meditating on the fifteen
mysteries of the rosary." Does
this actually mean that one must
meditate on all ihe mysteries of
the rosary?
A: In order to fulfill the req
uisites of the First Saturday
Fatima Devotion, it is apparent
ly sufficient to meditate upon a
single mystery of the rosary, or
on several mysteries, or even
on all taken together. This
seems to be the authentic in
terpretation issued with the im
primatur of the bishop of Leiria
(in whose territory Fatima is
located) on September 21, 1939.
It is most important to re
member in this matter that the
recitation of the rosary and a
quarter hour’s meditation are in
tegral parts of the First Satur
day Devotion as based on our
Lady’s promise to Sister Lucia.
Q: What is a concordance of
the Bible?
A: A Biblical concordance is
an index to the Bible, arranged
systematically, so that a specific
reference can be easily found.
Food for thought is the only
kind that hasn’t been affected
by the high cost of living.
LEGION OF
MERIT FOR
CHAPLAIN
WASHINGTON, (NC) — The
Legion of Merit was presented
here to a 38-year-old Navy
chaplain for “exceptional meri
torious conduct” in connection
with the Navy’s moral, leader
ship program.
The presentation was made to
Father (Lt.) John J. O’Connor
of the Navy chaplain corps.
FORMER MOSCOW
PRIEST NAMED TO
COLLEGE STAFF
WORCESTER, Mass., (NO—
Father Georges L. Bissonnette,
A. A., former chaplain to Ameri
can Catholics in Moscow, has
been assigned to Assumption
College here. He will act as
chairman of the political,
economic and social studies
division and will supervise the
college’s recently instituted for
eign affairs program.
Father Bissonnette was in
Moscow, under the terms of the
1933 Roosevelt-Litvinov agree
ment, when he was expelled by
the Soviets in March 1955. The
Soviets at the time offered no
explanation for his ouster, but
it was later determined that
the action was taken because of
the United States’ refusal to
extend the visa of Archbishop
Boris of the Russian Orthodox
Church, who was then visiting
in this country. The U. S. State
Department held that the cases
were dissimilar.
Since his return the Assump-
tionist priest has been writing
and studying. He is presently
a candidate for a doctorate in
public law at Columbia Univer
sity.
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