Bulletin (Monroe, Ga.) 1958-1962, March 07, 1959, Image 2

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PAG” 2—THE BULLETIN, March 7, 1959 Radio Station WERD KC 360 on the Dial 330 Auburn Ave., NE JA, 4-0666 — Atlanta, Ga. PICTURE FRAMING RSTAIL £ WUOitSAli spcciausts;, costcm waning •EXPERT WORK MANS H IP • PROMPT SERWCt • REASONABLE prices / CURRYMMm\ & •MIRRORS •m CUT OVAL MATS JP-837)* 36 ALABAMA ST., S.W. ? Services For Mrs. Rochford AUGUSTA — Funeral serv ices for Mrs. Frank Rochford were held February 14th at St. Mary’s-on-the -Hill, Rev. Daniel J. Bourke officiating. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. William D. Lenz; two grandsons, William D. Lenz, Jr. of Augusta and John F. Lenz of Lyons; a granddaughter, Mrs. Raymond J. Mundy Jr. of Kansas City, Mo., and four great-grandchildren. Bishops Salute Catholic Press, Analyze Its Role Moj. Lewis F. Pagel Services In Atlanta ATLANTA — Funeral serv ices for Maj. Lewis F. Pagel, U. S. Army Retired, were held February 23rd at the Pbst Chap el, Ft. McPherson, with a Re quiem Mass, Rev. William V. O’Connor officiating. HOKUIU SHOE STORE “CORRECT FIT AND SATISFACTION ASSURED” Next to Woolworih's “Home of Red Goose Shoes" Shoe Headquarters in Brookhaven PHONE JA. 2-6500 589 FORREST RD„ N. E. ATLANTA 12. GA. (N.C.W.C. News Service) Bishops throughout the country have saluted the Catholic press for the essential role it plays in defending the Faith and educat ing Catholics. The Bishops’ praise came in statements issued in observance of February as Catholic Press Month. Many of them paid spe cial tribute to the achievement of the Catholic Press in covering the big stories of the past year— the death of Pope Pius XII, the election of His Holiness Pope John XXIII and the naming of new cardinals. Archbishop Gerald T. Bergen stated: “To know Christ is to love Him. What better way to know Him than to be a regular reader of the press of His Church!” Archbishop Edward D. Howard of Portland in Oregon: “With the growing lay movements within the Church, Catholic newspapers and. magazines are more import ant today than ever before. Not only do they give detailed ac counts of events important to the Church and its people, but they provide background to help us understand the significance of these events.” Archbishop John J. Swint, Bishop of Wheeling, W.Va., stat ed that the Catholic press gives the faithful “a continuous re fresher course in their Faith, to enable them to meet problems and situations touching on relig ion and its' practice, which arise daily in and out of the home.” Bishop William L. Adrian of Nashville, Term.: “The nation is flooded with pernicious, non-re ligious, non-moral literature, and unless we strive to counteract the evil effects of this by keeping in formed on the Church’s teach ing, our faith and spiritual life are sure to suffer.” Bishop Peter W. Bartholome of St. Cloud, Minn.; “It is . . . very necessary that in a Catholic home in order to aid in the formation and preservation of a Catholic spirit we have Catholic news papers, magazines and litera ture.” Bishop Charles F. Buddy of San Diego, Calif.: “Some refer to the diocesan publication as a cit adel, fortified by the word of God and vitalized by the Spirit of Wisdom. Others see in it a MEN AND WOMEN RENT THEIR EORMAIS from QJCtLj \ 3nc. } Tak« ad.antag* of our comptat* modern Rental Service today! Ml Goa of diilinguiihed Men't and Boy's Formal Wear. Beautiful Bridal Gowm, Veils, Bridesmaids dresses and Hoopc. 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E. ATLANTA, GA. CALL CE. 7-9705 MT. WHITNEY FINEST CALIFORNIA FRENCH RIPE OLIVES SARDINES In Pure Olive Oil Boneless 4 CANS FOR SI JAPANESE EXTRA FANCY KING CRAB IEAT No Bones. SPECIAL S14.28 89c a Can Thousands of Other Wonderful Buys At Discount Prices • PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE VISIT OUR FABULOUS DELICATESSEN COUNTER & CHEESE DEPARTMENT Extra Large 4 BUFFET CANS SI SHAD ROE OVAL CANS Now $1.29 A CAN OR 12 CANS FOR dynamic and fearless educator, equipped with up-to-the-minute techniques that meet terrific challenges.” Bishop James V. Casey of Lin coln, Neb.: “Today there is a wealth of good, solid Catholic reading available for all. This is food for spiritual growth.” Bishop John B. Franz of Dodge City, Kans.: “No one can excuse himself from the obligation im posed by the First Commandment of God to know the teachings of our Faith ... To keep you abreast with the times and the pro nouncements of the Holy Father, the directives of your Bishop and current Catholic affairs, we rely upon the Catholic press.” Bishop Daniel J. Gercke of Tucson, Ariz.: “Someone said re- cently that Christ foresaw the Church’s mission through the Catholic press. The pattern was set by the sacred writers who put down the inspired words of the Bible. It goes that far. Count less are the souls who find the truths of Christ through the Cath olic press.” Bishop Richard O. Gerow of Natchez-Jackson, Miss., declared that Catholics look to the Catho lic press “not only for news of particular interest to Catholics but also . . . for instruction and to a great extent for guidance in matters of Catholic principle.” Bishop Ralph L. Hayes of Dav enport, Iowa: “The Catholic press was not content with merely re porting what was happening in 1958. It explained to its millions of Catholic readers the signifi cance, the meaning of what was happening.” Bishop Bryan J. McEntegart of Brooklyn: “. . . Enemies of the Church realize that with the sup pression of the Catholic press, bishops and pastors are deprived of an important channel of com munication with their flocks . . .” Bishop William T. Mulloy of Covington, Ky.: “. . . In our mod ern world we must be readers of good Catholic papers. We need to be well informed regarding the Churchs’ analysis of all im portant questions . . .” Bishop John King Mussio of Steubenville, Ohio: “If we could have the testimony of those good people behind the Iron Curtain who today are without their Catholic paper, I am sure we would learn how intimate a part of the people’s life is that news paper which represents the best of their thought, of their culture of their continuing history.” Bishop Thomas L. Noa of Mar quette, Mich.: “Fifty years ago St. Pius X said: ‘In vain will you build churches, schools and other institutions unless you develop at the same time the offensive and defensive weapon of a strong Catholic press.’ The same words of appeal and admonition can be sounded forth with still greater emphasis today . . .” Bishop Leo A. Pursley. of Fort Wayne, Ind., declared that the Catholic press “is the ministry of teaching, obedient to the com mand of Christ. It is an extension of the voice of the Church reach ing into the remotest corners of the earth to bring enlightenment to the mind and nourishment to ' the soul.” Bishop John J. Russell of Rich mond, Va.: “. . . Catholic litera ture is a form of adult religious education which implements the catechism instruction of one’s youth and lasts longer than the Sunday preaching.” Bishop Bernard J. Topel of Spokane, Wash: “You should think and act as a Catholic. To this end you must know what your Church is teaching. There are many vitally important things said by the Holy Father and your Bishop that only your diocesan paper can bring to you.” Bishop John J. Wright of Wor cester, Mass., stated that without the Catholic press “one would have an incomplete knowledge of the interests of the Church on the national and world level, as well as a limited insight into the objectives and problems of the Church ...” Auxiliary Bishop Thomas J. McDonough of Savannah, Ga.: “It is wrong to give people the impression that the Catholic press needs their support. On the con trary, the Catholic press is need ed to support the people in their Faith.” The trouble with learning lessons the hard way is that it’s usually the wrong people who get the experience. People wouldn’t have such a hard time keeping up with ex penses if they didn’t have . to keep up with their neighbors. MARRIAGES O- BEASLEY-GLEDHILL -O O -O AUGUSTA — Miss Sarah Ma donna Gledhill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Kavanagh of Augusta and Mr. Joe Billy Beas ley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beasley of Augusta were mar ried February 7th at St. Mary’s- on-the-Hill Church, Rev. George James officiating. O- o O- HOWARD-ARMSTRONG —— o AUGUST — Miss Bernice Claire Armstrong, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Anthony Armstrong of Augusta and Mr. William Rudolph Howard of By ron, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Howard of Warner Robins, were married February 14th at St. Mary’s-on-the-Hil] Church, Rev. Daniel J. Bourke officiating. O o o- BARINAS-GUENTHER — O ATLANTA — Carol Janis Guenther, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emory Kurt Guenther and Barnard George Barinas were married February 14th at the Sacred Heart Church, Rev. R. W. Ripp officiating. PIANO SERVICE POLLARD PIANO TUNERS JA. 4-2548 HAPEVILLE JEWELRY COMPANY 583-B S. Central Ave. HAPEVILLE, GA. Quality Recapping New Tire Sales & Service BROWN TIRE CO. If You Re-Tire — Can't Retread CHAMBLEE, GA. 5039 Peachtree Rd. 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