Bulletin (Monroe, Ga.) 1958-1962, November 15, 1958, Image 7

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4 BEST WISHES Brunswick Federal Savings and Loan Association An Institution for Savings and Home Owning PHONE AM. 5-1410 BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA Cousins Of Holy j Father Live In Pennsylvania ST. MARY’S, Pa., (NC) — Five children of the late Joseph Carrara of St. Mary’s living in western Pennsylvania are third cousins of His Holiness Pope John XXIII, it was learned here. Mr. Carrara, a second cousin, was born in the same town as the new Holy Father, Sotto il Monte in the Bergamo province of Italy. The. third cousins are Mrs. John Ferragine of St. Mary’s; Albert and Joseph Carrara, Jr. of Kersey; Mrs. Pauline Bieletti of Lawrence and Anthony Carrara of Vander- grift. Joseph Carrara, their father, who emigrated to America 5G years ago, corresponded occa sionally with Cardinal Roncalli. When Mr. Carrara died earlier this year, the Holy Father, then Cardinal Roncalli, Patriarch of Venice, sent a letter of condo lence and a picture, a member of the family said. PHONE 431 Established 1882 i 500 MONK STREET QUEEN SETS PRECEDENT THE HAGUE, (NC) — Queen Juliana of the Netherlands sent a message of congratulations to His Holiness Pope John XIII. It was pointed out that her action set a precedent, since this was the first time that a reigning monarch of the Protestant House of Orange had congratu lated a pope on his election. BRUNSWICK, GA. TIPS TO MOTORISTS Even if you pass the driver’s test it doesn’t give you a license to pass everything on the road. A. T. HARRISON, JR., Manager BUSINESS PHONE AM. 5-6381 — RESIDENCE PHONE AM. 5-3749 2914 NORWICH STREET Eieciriat Contractors Established 1925 P. O. BOX 210 BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA BEST WISHES 1521 Newcastle Street — Telephone AM. 3060 - 3061 BRUNSWICK, GA. COMPLETE BANKING FACILITIES MEMBER F. D. I. C. PHONE 3841 ST. SIMONS ISLAND, GA. French Relatives RecaSI Memories Of Pope John XXIIS PARIS. (Radio, NC)—A kins man of His Holiness Pope John XXIII who lives in France re calls that as a child Angelo Roncalli always carried a pray er book with him, even when playing in the fields. The relative of the new Pope is a second cousin, a retired iron mine worker named Bolognini who lives in the town of Man- cieulles in Lorraine. There are other relatives of Pope John living in three other large villages in different parts of France. All are respected workers, humble Italians who came to France long ago in or der to make a living. Mr. Bolognini was watching television in Manieulles when the election of the new Pope was announced. His grandmother and the grandmother of Cardi nal Roncalli were sisters, and he was immediately bombard ed with questions by newsmen. Mr. Bolognini recalled that he had sat on the same bench with his cousin Angelo in grammar school in the town of Sotto il Monte. He said the young Ron calli always carried a book of prayers with him, even out in the fields. And he said that the village priest once stated from his lectern: “Some day they will make Don Angelo Roncalli pope.” In another Lorraine town. Joeuf, where there is a large colony of Italian iron miners, 73-year-old Alessandro Roncalli. was called into the street by his neighbors and told of the elec tion of his relative. The new Pope also has kinfolk in Villers - Franquex, near Rheims. They are Jean Colom bo, 59-year-old mason, and his sister Maria, 51, who have lived in the town for the last 38 years. Maria Colombo is sacristan of the local church. She heard the news of the papal election on the radio and ran at once to her brother’s house shouting: “Cousin Roncalli has been elected.” They went together to church to pray at once for the new Pontiff. Jean Colombo, a naturalized French citizen, fought in the French Army in World War II. When the then Archbishop Ron calli was Apostolic Nuncio in Paris, he met his Colombo cous ins more than once. One notable occasion was when the Nuncio came to Rheims in 1950 to bless the then partially restored basil ica of St. Remi. He had invited his cousins to meet him at the residence of the Archbishop of Rheims, and had them to lunch. Questioned by newsmen, Jean Colombo said: “Our cousin is extremely mer ry and kindly. No matter what the hour, his door is always open to those who need advice or help.” Asked whether he had thought Cardinal Roncalli would be elected, Mr. Colombo said both he and his sister had hoped so. In fact, he added, his sister had prayed to the Blessed Vir gin for his election every morn ing from the beginning of the conclave and had placed white flowers at the feet of her statue. Mr. Colombo told newsmen that his cousin had often given them good counsel. Asked if he could recall any specific bit of. advice given him, he replied, “There was one thing of which he reminded me whenever we parted. It has always remained with me. Follow the example of Mary and Joseph, he would say. and never forget to go to Mass.” A 1 congratulatory telegram was sent to the Vatican from Chalabres, a town near Carcas- sone by an 80-year-old man. Telegraph employees were sur prised to note that it was signed Angelo Roncalli. They wonder ed how the name of the new Pontiff could appear on a tele gram addressed to him. Later they learned that the old man was another relative of Pope John now living in France. IUNITY SUPER MARKET AT THE PIER ST. SIMONS ISLAND, GEORGIA 1407 GRANT ST. TELEPHONE 1703 DDICK SHEET P. O. 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The future Pope John XXIII was Archbishop Angelo Roncal li, Apostolic Nuncio to France, when ex-President Auriol knew him. “His nunciature paralled my seven years in office as Presi dent of France,” Mr. Auriol re marked. “Of course, I have no competence to judge anything from the Catholic point of view,” he continued,“ but what I can say is that he was a pro foundly pious prelate who was very conscious of the role the Church ought to play in the af fairs of the world. Mr. Auriol went on to praise the way in which Archbishop Roncalli, as dean of the diplo matic corps, addressed to him the traditional New Year greet ings of the diplomatic corps: “He would always take his THE BULLETIN, lumber 15. 1958—PAGE 7 J. GRAY & COMPANY Climate Engineers Industrial — Commercial — Residential YORK AIR CONDITIONING AND ICE MACHINES Phone AMhersi 5-7530 3817 North Street Brunswick, Georgia “YOU ARE ALWAYS SAFE WITH OUR PRODUCTS 0 GLYNN KE & GCAL GO. 1507 GEORGE STREET — BRUNSWICK, GA. — And — ST. SIMONS ISLAND place beside Soviet Ambassador Bogomolov and deliver his ad dress in a rich voice lilting with a charming Italian accent. He always chose as his theme a verse from the Gospel and it was always the idea of peace that he developed.” The former President recalled that in January, 1953, as chief of state he had had the privi lege of presenting to the newly named Cardinal Roncalli the red biretta which was the sign of his new dignity. Premier Rene Mayer and Foreign Minister George Bedault were present to gether with the ambassadors of several Catholic countries. The Turkish Ambassador was also there for the ceremony because the new Cardinal had formerly served as Apostolic Nuncio to Turkey. Mr. Auriol recalled that the new Cardinal had asked per mission to invite several of his childhood friends to attend the presentation ceremony, among them the mayor of his native village, Sotto il Monte. “It was deeply moving to see his friends weep for joy,” Mr. Auriol said. “Archbishop Roncalli told me about his origins,” he continued. “On both sides, his family was humble. His family was not rich and in his childhood he had ex perienced want if not utter mis ery. However, as a Prince of the Church, he was not ashamed of his origins and the presence of his humble childhood friends was proof of that. “During the luncheon that I gave in his honor, Cardinal Roncalli relaxed. He is a charm ing teller of stories. His wit has a delicate irony. I found that out when he wrote a dedication in a book which he gave me during my illness. “Later when Cardinal Roncal li was Patriarch of Venice, he invited me to come to see him. As soon as he learned of my ar rival in the city, he came to my hotel suite and greeted me most affectionately, to the great as tonishment of the hotel person nel. During my visit, he showed me a little modest, badly fur nished apartment where he said Pope Pius X had lived when, he was Patriarch of Venice before his election to the papacy. “I murmured that perhaps Venice would be the place from which the successor to Pius would come. He smiled but did not reply.” PHONE: AMherst 5-4710 BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA S. H. KRESS & CO. Brunswick, Go. Corner Mallory Street and Neptune Boulevard Next to Georgia Power Company FINN’S GARAGE DICK FINN PHONE 3051 ST. SIMONS ISLAND, GA. Universal launc Iry & Dry Cleaners 503 MONK ST, BRUNSWICK, GA. Phone AM. 5-7180 St. Simons ME. 8-3781 CREWS RESTAURANTS — Located — Services For T. L. Duffy ATLANTA — Funeral serv ices for Thomas L. Duffy were held October 28th at the Sac red Heart Church, Rev. John Emmerth officiating. 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