Bulletin (Monroe, Ga.) 1958-1962, October 18, 1958, Image 8

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f PAGE 3—THE BULLETIN, October 13, 1958 Pope Pius XII, 261st Succeessor To Saint Peter CORONATION OF PIUS XII—Pictured at the solemn moment of his Coronation as the 262nd Pontiff, Pope Pius XII is shown as the triple tiara is placed upon his head, at St. Peter's Basilica, Rome, March 12, 1939. (NCWC) COLLEGE OF CARDINALS—The Consistory of January, 1953 will go down in history as the.Pope’s effort to bring its membership up to the full strength of 70. Although a solemn occasion, the imposition of the red biretta, in this case, upon the head of James Francis Cardinal McIntyre, Archbishop of Los Angeles, brought a smile to His Holiness when the photographer begged for “one more shot please because his first flash-bulb failed. (NCWC) PIUS XII AND YOUTH—“May your hearts be spared the horrors of war,” Pope Pius XII is saying to these two American children re ceived in audience at the Vatican. His Holiness delighted in ieceiving and talking to the many youth who visit-“ Rome. (NCWC) POPE OF PEACE—When elected Pope on March 2, 1939, Pius XII took as his coat of arms a dove bearing an olive branch—the symbol of peace. In this, one of his most recent photos, he is shown with a gift of two small doves, perched unafraid on his hands, from fellow members of the Third Order of St. Francis. His Holiness has been a tertiary for 50 years. (NCWC) In October, 1936, Eugenio Cardinal Pacelli, Papal Secretary of State, who later became Pope Pius XII, toured the United States by plane after his arrival in New York. In the above photos he is shown on his one day visit to Washington, October 22. Upper left photo: He is greeted on the steps of the Apostolic Delegation there by the Papal Delegate to the United States, Arch bishop Amleto G. Cicognani (right). Upper right photo: The distinguished visitor is shown at the National Press Club, where he was a luncheon guest of President George W. Stimpson. Low er photo: At Mt. Vernon, birthplace of the nation’s first president, he is shown with, left to right: Auxiliary Bishop Francis J. Spellman of Boston, (later Cardinal Archbishop of New York) who accompanied him on his trip across the country; Count Enrico Galeazzi, K. of C. representa tive in Rome, and Vatican Architect; Msgr. Egidio Vagnozzi, then Auditor of the Apostolic Dele gation in Washington, and now Papal Nuncio to the Philippines. Photos by Reni.—(NC Photos). PARENTS OF PIUS XII—Born in Rome, March 2, 1876, His Holiness Pope Pius XII is the son of Filippo Pacelli and Virginia Gra ssri. pictured above. (NCWC) SERVICE FOLK AND THE POPE—The beginning of many audiences for service folk, and the press. Pope Pius XII smiles at a question asked by a war correspondent, two days after the Allied armies entered Rome. June 7. 1944. A U. S. Army nurse also smiles as she glances at the rosaries and pictures the Pope holds in his hand. (NCWC) TO ROME AND TO THE WORLD—The traditional Easter blessing- is given by Pope Pius XII from the balcony of St. Peter’s overlooking' the hundreds of thousands who jam the great square of the Eternal City to hear the blessing: "Urbi et Orbi.” (NCWC) VISIT TO U. S>—On his visit to the United States in Oetober-Novem- ber, 1936, His Eminence Eugenio Cardinal Pacelli, then Papal Secre tary of State is shown with His Eminence Dennis Cardinal Dougherty, -chbishop of Philadelphia at the Liberty Bell in Independence Hall, Philadelphia. (NCWC)