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hearing confessions, preaching,
and giving retreats for priests
and laymen.
While Angelo Roncalli was
busy learning the workings of
the Roman Curia offices which
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administer, the over-all affairs
of the Church, a young man of
35, Benito Mussolini came to
power as Prime Minister under
King Victor Emmanuel III.
It was to be another inter
esting fact that in his years
which groomed him for the
papacy, Angelo Roncalli was not
to be in Italy while Mussolini
held absolute power.
NAMED ARCHBISHOP
At the beginning of 1925, Pope
Pius XI’s attention was drawn
to Eastern Europe. In February
of that year, the Apostolic Ad
ministrator of Latin Rite Catho
lics died at Sofia, Bulgaria.
The event required the Pope
to deal in detail with Bulgaria
and with certain unsolved prob
lems of the 50,000 Catholics who
lived there in the midst of the
members the Orthodox Church.
The problems were many and
complex and they involved other
nations besides Bulgaria and
there was a need for an investi
gator to learn the facts first
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band and to report.
Pius XI made up his mind
quickly. He appointed Angelo
Roncalli Apostolic Visitor to
Bulgaria. The date was March
3, 1925. The appointment carried
with it the rank of archbishop.
Thus Angelo Giuseppe Ron
calli on the 25th anniversary of
his first arrival in Rome and
on the feast day of his patron
saint, St. Joseph, March 19, 1925
was consecrated a bishop in the
church of San Carlo on the
Corso, dedicated to St. Charles
Borromeo.
The next day Archbishop Ron
calli celebrated his first pontifi
cal Mass at the altar said to
stand over the tomb of St. Peter
in the Vatican Basilica, the same
altar where he had said his first
Mass after ordination.
Because he was not governing
a diocese his title was that of
Titular Archibshop of Areopolis.
He was 44 years old. Before
assuming his new duties he went
home to Sotto il Monte.
He visited with his 6'8-year-
old mother and his 71-year-old.
father. He lived in the family
farm house where the majority
of his married brothers and sis
ters also lived. The new arch
bishop and his peasant family
and friends shared those few
brief weeks together. Then they
said their goodbyes and the
archbishop headed East, not at
all sure of what the future held.
(To Be Continued)
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By E. J. Anthony
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ERNAKULUM — With the
ouster of Kerala’s communist
regime by Indian 1 President Ra-
jendra Prasad, near normalcy
has returned to the state as
Catholic schools reopened amid
Christmas-like festivities.
But a warning was sounded
by Archbishop Joseph Antipet
ty of Verapoly, that, the next
Kerala elections would be of
fateful importance 1 — not only
in Kerala and in India but in
the whole world.
The school crisis came to a
quick end following the dismis
sal of the Red regime after
weeks of rioting and bloodshed.
About a score of persons —
mostly Catholics — were killed
in violence that followed oppo
sition to communist efforts to
take over Kerala’s 7,000 Catho
lic and other private schools by
means of a new education law
pushed through the commun
ist-controlled legislature.
Attendance at the newly re
opened schools were reported
to be normal.
Archbishop Antipetty said
that the communist threat in
Kerala will only be decisively
hurled back after the election
results are known. The commu
nists, too, stressed the import
ance of the elections and began
preparing for them.
The present indications are
that the Reds will have to face
candidates of a proposed United
Opposition Front.
Archbishop Antipetty said
the elections will decide the
question whether the world will
succumb to totalitarianism and
atheism, or whether it will have
a bright future.
“Let us not repeat the mis
takes of the previous elections,
but act with great care,” he
said.
A speaker at a local Red
meeting protesting the ouster
said the conflict had shown that
there are “only two contending
groups in Kerala” — the Com
munist party and the Catholic
Church.
Kerala’s people had greeted
. the central government’s decis
ion, to dismiss the communist
government, with demonstra
tions of joy.
Earlier Kerala’s people had
crowded around radios and
newspaper offices to hear the
news of the Red ministry’s dis
missal under the terms of the
Indian constitution. Vesting
representative powers in Kera
la Governor Ramakrishna Rao
— a non-communist — Presi
dent Prasad also dissolved the
state legislature, thus paving
the way for new elections ten
tatively scheduled for mid-No
vember. The Governor then is
sued an appeal for peace and
return to normalcy in this
strife-torn state.
This was the first time since
India won its independence af
ter World War II that a presi
dent, acting on the advice of
the cabinet, had used his consti
tutional power to oust a state
ministry that enjoyed the con
fidence of the legislature.
In Trivandrum, Mannoth
Padmanabhan, leader of the
struggle against the communist
government, made suspension of
the Red education law his first
demand in a letter to Governor
Rao. In this letter Mr. Padman
abhan also asked for the with
drawal of all executive orders
concerning education issued by
the ousted Red regime.
The president of the Kerala
Private School Manager’s Asso
ciation has requested the state’s
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closed schools to reopen imme
diately, and student leaders
have called on their followers to
return to their classes.
The violence in Kerala start
ed when the state’s private
schools refused to reopen on
June 15 for the beginning of
the new school year as a mark
of protest against the commun
ist education law. Major point
of protest was the law’s clause
requiring schools to select
teachers only from lists drawn
up by the Red government.
P. T. Chacko, leader of the
Kerala branch of India’s ruling
Congress party, said that the
ouster of the Red regime was
only temporary victory. The
triumph will be complete, he
said, only when the communists
are defeated at the polls in the
coming election.
Deepika, Catholic daily here,
declared that the government’s
dismissal should be the herald
of a nationwide campaign
against communism.
Red leaders here met the dis
missal with resignation. Aban
doning earlier threats, they said
they would act constitutionally
as they began to prepare for
the election. Reports of continu
ing clashes between communists
and their opponents, however,
have reached Here.
Meanwhile in New Delhi, In
dia’s capital, communist mem
bers of Parliament have an
nounced that they will intro
duce a bill to ban alleged use of
Catholic influence for political
purposes.
Kerala’s Catholics paid heavi
ly to end Red rule here. In addi
tion to those killed, scores were
injured and thousands arrested.
In one of its last acts, the com
munist government offered fi
nancial grants to the families of
Catholic victims. The families
refused the money, however,
saying the only relief they
wanted was the Red ministry’s
resignation.
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Weekly Calendar
Of Feast Days
(N.C.W.C. News Service)
SUNDAY, August 23 — St.
Philip Benizi, Confessor. He was
born in Florence on the Feast
of the Assumption, 1223. He
entered the Servite Order,
which was founded on the day
of his birth. His virtue won him
respect and admiration. He died
in 1285. j
MONDAY, August 24 — St.
Bartholomew, Apostle. He car
ried the Gospel through the
most barbarous countries of the
East, penetrating into the re
moter Indies. He was martyred
in Armenia. -i
TUESDAY, August 25 — St.
Louis IX of France, King. He
led two crusades against the in
fidels and was noted for his
great zeal for the Faith. He
died in Tunis in 1270 leading his
army on his second crusade. {
WEDNESDAY, August 26 — >
St. Zephyrinus, Pope and Mar-’
tyr. He succeeded Pope Victor
I in 199 and reigned until 217. J
THURSDAY, August 27 •— St.
Joseph Calasanctius, Confessor.
He was born in Aragon in 1556.
He studied for the priesthood in
Rome and was ordained in
1583. He founded the Order of ,
Clerks Regular of the Pious j
Schools, -known as the Piarists, *
dedicated to care of children of
the poor. In his old age he was •
unjustly accused, brought be- |
fore the Holy Office, and re- !
moved from control of the com
munity. Eventually he was re
stored and his patience earned
for him the title of a “second
Job.” He was canonized in 1767.
FRIDAY, August 28 — St.
Augustine of Ilipoo, Bishop-
Confessor-Doctor. He was born
November 13, 354, in Tagaste,
North Africa. Despite early
training by his mother. St. Mon
ica, he spent his youth in vice.
He became a rhetoric professor
and taught at Tagaste, Carth
age, Rome and Milan. He was
baptized at the age of 32 by St.
Ambrose, the same year that his
mother died. He lived a short
monastic life near Tagaste and
in 391 was ordained at Hippo.
Three years later he became
Coadjutor Bishon of Hippo.
Noted for his writings, he is fa
mous for his “Confessions” and
the “City of God,” and also for
his defense of the Church
against heresies and schisms.
He died August 28, 430.
SATURDAY, August 29 —
Beheading of St. John the Bap
tist. This feast commemorates
the courage of St. John for pub
licly censoring Herod Antipas
who took to himself Herodias,
the wife of the King’s brother,
Philip. The saint was beheaded
at the request of Salome, a dan
cer who was the daughter of
Herodias.
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