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Pontiff Ms
Of Cardinals Why He Chose
Inown As John XXIII
(Radio, N.C.W.C. News Service)
V A T I C A N C I T Y, — In a
speech to the College of Car
dinal the newly elected Pontiff
explained why he had chosen
the name John.
His Holiness Pope John XXIII
recalled that John was the name
of his father, of the two Saints
closest to Jesus and of a long
line of successors to St. Peter.
The Holy Father also noted
that it is the name of the parish
in which he was baptized as well
as of his cathedral, the Arch
may We go as far as the shed
ding of blood.”
basilica of St. John Lateran.
The Pope told the cardinals:
“We shall be called John. This
name is dear to Us because it
is the name of Our Father.
“It is dear to Us because it is
the titular name of the humble
parish where We were baptized.
It is the solemn name of in-
numberable cathedrals spread
throughout the world — first
and foremost of which is Our
cathedral, the sacrosanct Lateran
basilica.”
Pointing to the great number
of Johns among previous popes,
the Holy Father said:
“We have perferred to cover
the littleness of Our name with
this magnificent sucession of
Roman pontiffs.”
The Pope went on to ask:
“And St. Mark the Evangelist,
the glory and protector of Our
beloved Venice, he whom St
Peter, the Prince of the Apostles
and the first Bishop of the
Roman Church, loved as his own
son, was not his first name also
John?”
He loves the name of John
“in a very special way,” the
Pope declared, because it was
the name of the two Saints who
were closest to Christ.
“John the Baptist, the precur
sor of Our Lord, was certainly
not the Light, but he was a
witness of the Light. He was
truly invincible testimony of
truth, justice and liberty, in
preaching, in baptism, in pen
ance and in blood shed,” the
Pope said, continuing:
, “And the other John, Disciple
and Evangelist, favorite of Christ
and of His most sweet Mother,
who at the Last Supper rested
on the Lords’ chest, derived
from this that charity of which
he was the living and Apostolic
flame until advanced old age.
“May it be God’s will that
both of the Johns cry out in all
of the Church that Our most
humble pastoral ministry —-
which follows that of Pius XII,
Our mourned predecessor, and
those of his predecessors, so
glorious in the Church — may
call upon the clergy and all the
people to ‘make ready the way
of the Lord . . . and the crooked
way shall be made straight, and
the rough was smooth; and all
mankind shall see the salvation
of God (Luke 3, 4-6).’ ”
“And may John the Evange
list who, as he himself testified,
took with him Mary, the Mother
of Christ and Our Mother, may
he together with her echo the
same cry, which is concerned
with the life and joy of the Cath
olics and Apostolic Church as
well as the peace and prosperity
of all peoples.”
Urging his people to love one
another “because this is the
greatest commandment of the
Lord,” the Pontiff concluded:
“May God kindly grant, ven
erable brothers, that We, bear
ing the same name as the first
of the series of supreme pontiffs,
may with the help of Divine
Grace have his same sanctity of
life and steadfastness of mind
and, if it is the will of God,
MARRIAGES
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AUGUSTA — M i s-s Ashlyn
Teresa Wyman, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Lindsay Wy
man of Augusta, and Mr. Dessie
Ford Miller III, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Dessie Ford Miller Jr, of
Augusta were married October
11th at St. Mary’s-on-the-Hill
Church, Rev. Nicholas Quinlan
officiating.
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Services For
J. E. Corcoran
SAVANNAH .— Funeral serv
ices for John E. (Mike) Cor
coran were held October 16th at
the Cathedral of St. John the
Baptist.
Mr. Corcoran was a member
of the Knights of "Columbus,
Benevolent Protective Order of
Elks, and George K. Gannam
Post 184, American Legion. A
member of the Benedictine and
Cathedral Day School Athletic
Association, he was a past gen
eral chairman of the St, Pat
rick’s Day parade committee and
a veteran of World War II.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs.
Margaret C. Corcoran; his mo
ther, Mrs. Margaret D. Corcoran:
four brothers, James J. Corco
ran, Thomas J. Corcoran, and
Daniel J. Corcoran, all of Sav
annah and Bernard A. Corco
ran of Atlanta and a number
of nieces and nephews.
The man who turns his back
on one problem comes face to
face with a dozen others.
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AUGUSTA — Miss Marion
Davies Morgan, daughter of Mrs.
Dan B. Morgan Sr, of Augusta
and the late Mr. Morgan and
Mr. George Frierson Moore Jr.,
son of Mrs. George F. Moore Sr.
of Savannah were married Oc
tober 18th at St. Mary’s-on-the-
Hill Church, Rev. Daniel J.
Bourke officiating.
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ATLANTA — Barbara Ann
Stone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
William Barker Stone of At
lanta and Thomas Frances Sul
livan Jr. of Rutherford, N. J.,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Francis Sullivan Sr. of Ruther
ford, N. J. were married Oc
tober 11th at the Cathedral of
Christ the King, Rev. John Mul-
roy officiating.
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ATLANTA — Elizabeth Joan
Owens, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Owens and Jos
eph Leonard Gambino, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Carmine Gambino
of Stamford, Conn, were mar
ried October 18th at the Sacred
Heart Church, Rev. R. W. Ripp,
S.M., officiating.
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NEEL-PERRY
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ATLANTA — Grace Elizabeth
Perry, daughter of Mrs. William
Gill Perry and John Stanley
Neel, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles B. Neel of Livingston,
Ala. were married October 11th
at the Immaculate Conception
Church, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Edward
J. Dodwell officiating.
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GRAY-SHEPPARD
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SAVANNAH —Miss Anasta
sia Sheppard, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. William P. Sheppard
and A3C John E. Gray of Shir
ley, Ind. were married October
18th at the Cathedral of St. John
the Baptist, Rev. Robert Teoli
officiating.
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THOMPSON-STACY
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SAVANNAH — Miss Carolyn
Ann Stacy, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. James Howard Stacy, and
son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ed
ward Thompson were married
October 25th at the Sacred Heart
Church, Rev. Raymond Guyer
officiating.
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STATESBORO — Miss Fae
Strickland, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Dwight Strickland of Clax-
ton and James Norman Bowen,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley F.
Bowen Sr. of Columbus, Ohio
were married October 18th at
St. Mathews Church, Statesboro.
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Survivors are her husband,
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Fiore; five grandchildren, four
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