Bulletin (Monroe, Ga.) 1958-1962, April 16, 1960, Image 5

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THE BULLETIN, April 16, 1960—PAGE 5 ’/2 Gallon of SWEET CREAM in every pound of LAND O’ LAKES Sweet Cream Butter WEST END TOOL RENTAL "RENT THE TOOLS YOU NEED" HOUR — DAY — WEEK — MONTH PL. 5-2280 1330 Gordon SI. Cascade Furniture & Appliance Co. West End Headquarters for Quality Furniture and Appliances at Reasonable Prices. PL. 5-2200 1330 GORDON ST. GUNTER BROS. MARINE BOATS — MOTORS — ACCESSORIES 1330 Gordon St., S. W. PL. 5-2200 Owned and operated by Roy and Troy Gunter ATLANTA, GA-.. A. J. BOHN COMPANY Brick, Building Tile, Spectra Glaze Concrete Blocks CEdar 7-64S1, Atlanta, Ga„ 3223 Cains Hill Place, N. W. PAINTS, GLASS, BUILDING MATERIALS John 0. Butler Company MILL.WORK AND HARDWARE SAVANNAH, GEORGIA Store 2-1161 plan * 2 ' 1164 — Over 100 Years of Service — WE THREW THE KEYS AWAY PLAZA PHARMACY OPEN ALL NIGHT 1061 Ponce de Leon, Corner Highland, TRiniiy 6-0381 Atlanta, Georgia ECHOLS TRANSFER INC. FL. 3-8030 PL. 3-5677 PL. 8-9156 Hauling & Moving Truck & Deliver $3.00 Per Hour 370-2 Lee St., S.W. Atlanta, Georgia CASTLEBERRY'S APPLIANCES Visit Our Beautiful .Show Room Located in (imniblee. Furniture—Appliances—Television GL. 7-3016 3614 Chamblee-Dunwoody ltd. Chamblee, Ga. BUCKHEAD GULF SERVICE A. C. Rakeslraw, Jr., Dealer ROAD SERVICE — TIRES — BATTERIES ACCESSORIES — BRAKE WORK & TUNE UP CE. 7-9768 — CE. 3-9146 3145 Peachtree Rd„ N. E. Atlanta, Ga. FRED A. YORK PEST CONTROL SERVICE Our Slogan — Nearly Right Won't Do Our Service — Always Guaranteed Our Products on Sale at Office CALL FOR FREE INSPECTION OR INFORMATION 76G State St., N. V/. Atlanta, Georgia ESTABLISHED 1B9B Complete Banking and Trust Facilities The Liberty National Bank & Trust Co. SAVANNAH,GEORGIA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Pope Confirms Election Of New Belmont Abbot VATICAN CITY, (Radio, NC) His Holiness Pope John XXIII has confirmed the election of Abbot Walter Arthur Coggin, O.S.B., as Abbot of Belmont Ab bey in North Carolina. At the same time the jurisdic tion of the Abbot has been con fined to the abbey itself. Abbot Coggin was elected ab bot in November after the death of Abbot Vincent G. Taylor, O.S.B., who had governed the abbey and its dependent terri tory since 1924. He had been serving as vicar to Abbot Taylor and president of Belmont Abbey College since 1956. Abbot Coggin was born Feb ruary 10, 1916, in Richmond, Va. He received his secondary edu cation at Benedictine High School there and at Loyola High School in Los Angeles, Calif. He attended Belmont Abbey Junior College (it is now a four-year in stitution) and St. Benedict’s Col lege in Atchison, Kan. He was ordained in 1943, and received a doctorate from the Catholic University of America. Theology for The Layman (Continued from Page 4) on the Cross is related to that. So with His words to Our Lady and St. John. It was as part of His plan of redemption, that He was giving her to be the Mother of John—not of John as him self but as man. From that mo ment she is the Mother of us all. What does motherhood carry with it? Essentially love and total willingness to serve. Those two things Catholics have al ways seen in her, telling her their needs with complete con fidence, inwardly conversing with her freely. That is, we pray to her; which means that we ask her to pray for us—for all kinds of things, but especial ly for grace, which is what mat tered most to her (matters most to us too though we do not al ways realize it). In the encycli cal Ad diem St. Pius X called her “The first steward in the dispensing of graces.” With this we come to an ele ment in the redemption which we too easily fail to notice. Christ redeemed us, but it is in God’s plan that the applica tion to individual souls of the redemption Christ won should be by fellow members of the race: we are all called to be stewards in the dispensing of graces. The principal ways for every one of us are love, prayer, suffering. None of these things would be of any effect if Christ had not died for us; but in union with His redemptive act they are of immense power. From the be ginning of the Christian Church, their effect is taken for granted. Thus St. Paul can tell his con verts to pray for others precise ly because there is one mediator between God and man (1 Tim. II. 5). In other wards the fact that Our Lord is mediator does not make our prayer for one an other unnecessary; it makes it effective. Everyone’s prayers can help others, but the holier, the more. With Christ and in Christ we are all called upon to take a part in redeeming others. All are meant to have a part in His redeeming work, but she above all: for she was sinless, she was wholly love, she suffered su premely. The Mystical Body exists for the application of Christ’s re demption to the souls of men; as I have said, we are all called upon to help in the application, but she is the Co-redemptress. So that once again she repre sents the race, the redeemed race. So much of what we say when we speak of her and when we speak of the Church is inter changeable—we call her our Mother for instance and in the breath we speak of our holy Mother the Church. The truth is that what the Church, the Mystical Body, does in its other members more or less well ac cording to the individual’s will to co-operate, she in her single person does continuously and perfectly. She is ’ the first steward in the dispensing of graces. SALES SHOE SHOP SERVICE ® QUALITY SATISFACTION CE. 3-9223 3988 Peachtree Rd„ N. E. Atlanta QUESTION BOX (Continued from Page 4) encyclicals and statements— Pius IX himself described it as “raw meat needing to be cook ed.” As such, it was issued as an appendix to an encyclical. Pope Pius expected that bishops throughout the world (the Syl labus” was not addressed di rectly to the faithful as a whole) would use it as a ready reference for the original papal statements in which the indexed errors were carefully defined and explained at length. THE PROPOSITIONS reject ed by Pius IX were condemned in the precise sense intended by those who held these same propositions true. Moreover, the pontiff did not mean to imply that the direct contradictories of these propositions were cor rect. For example, it is utterly unreasonable to imply, as Bish op Pike implies, that Proposi tion 55 (i.e., “the Church ought to be separated from the State and the State from the Church”) is false in the sense that the separation of church and state is everywhere and always wrong. And so with the other propositions of the “Syllabus.” Q. Hasn't Bishop Pike a point in claiming that we should take the "Syllabus" as it reads, though, instead of "reading into" it? A. Any official statement by a person or moral body should be understood not as it reads to any Tom, Dick or Harry, but as it was intended to read by the one who formulated it. DIDN'T MARTIN LUTHER once say, “Sin boldly, but be lieve more boldly?” Should we take this affirmation at face value and hold that Luther en couraged the commission of sin? Of course not. The rational and the fair approach is to study Luther’s assertion in its proper context. So too, with other very odd statements made by him, such as “lying is a virtue.” THE SAME holds true with the “Syllabus.” When Pius IX rejected what he termed “sepa ration,” for instance, the con text of the original pronounce ment simply indexed in the “Syllabus” makes it quite clear that the kind of separation he had in mind meant atheistic separation or open hostility on the part of the State toward the Church. < L. F. JENKINS REALTY COMPANY Two Locations to Serve You 531 Moreland Ave., S.E._ Atlanta, Ga. 3183 Candler-Glenvvood Plaza Decatur, Ga. —Phones— Office: MA. 7-5768 Res.: DR. 8-3540 PIANO SERVICE POLLARD PIANO TUNERS JA. 4-2548 St. Piux X High School CURRAN NURSERY WEST ENI) HE/MKHJVRTEItS FOR QUALITY SHRUBS — TREES — SEED FERTILIZER 2365 Sewell ltd. S.W., In Cascade Heights PL. 5-6162 PL. 5-7045) Atlanta, O a. TORNADO FENCE CO. NO DOWN PAYMENT PO. 6-2778 992 MAIN ST. FHA TERMS FREE ESTIMATES FOREST PARK, GA. SWAP AND TRADE Book Lovers - Record Collectors - Bargain Hunters Exchange your hooks & magazines for those of the same class and condition for only 5c 10c Cantrell's Oddity Shop 215 Peters St., S.W. Ml . 8-0545 Atlanta, Ga. KINSEY MOVING & STORAGE AGENTS FOR DEAN VAN LINES WORLD WIDE SERVICE COMPARE OUR RATES 629 Glenn St., S.W. PL. 3-9781 Atlanta, Ga. BILL DALY'S RED BARN CE. 3-4625 • CE. 3-4531 KENT'S LOCAL Sc LONG DISTANCE MOVING YOU CALL — WE HAUL NO JOB TOO SMALL Agents for Consolidated Van Storage Co., Inc. KENT TRANSFER 569 10th St.,- N.W. TR. 6-3551 Cloudt's Food Shop 1933 Peachtree St., N. E. TR. 6-7523 Atlanta, Georgia CATERERS TO ATLANTA E. B. RICE & CO. BOOKKEEPING AND TAX SERVICE 881 Peachtree, N.E. TR. 0-8317 Atlanta, Ga. DORIS REVERE PETERS YOUTH TALK IT OVER . . . DON'T 'TELL' DAD ANYTHING Dear Doris: I have a part time job after school. I get $15 a week salary and my father thinks I should hand it over to him. I want to pay my tuition at school with this money and keep what is left for incidentals and spend ing money. What should I tell my father? Jim R. Dear Jim: Don’t tell your father any thing. Discuss it with him. Since you are old enough to work you are at a time in life when in dependence means a great deal to you. This is natural. It is laso natural during our teens to be gin establishing a more “adult” relationship with our parents. Here is an excellent opportunity for .you to begin. Have a “man to man” talk with your father about who takes care of your salary. Your father has had a lot of experience managing money. He knows the value of a dollar, He also knows a lot about you, Jim. Perhaps you are extrava gant. Are you ready for this kind of experience? How well have you managed your allow ance? Your dad may have plans for putting all the money in the bank to save for you. Whatever his reasons are, sit down, talk it over and find out. Nothing gives you a better appreciation of the value of money than having to earn and manage your own. In your case it would give you some good experience too. It is a sign of maturity that you want to ac cept this responsibility. What you have to do is prove to your dad that you are ready for it. Prepare a budget to show your father how you plan to use the $15. Ask his advice about it. Ask his approval for a “trial run” for one month. Stick to this budget and prove you are not extravagant. This will start building up your father’s confidence in you. If you do a good job the first month he may have enough confidence in you to let you continue. If you continue. If you don’t you will have to accept his plans. And Jim, this is an excellent opportunity for you to demon strate that you really know the meaning of the fourth com mandment. By cooperating with your dad you are showing you have a genuine interest and con sideration for his wishes—and respect for his authority. I am sure he will cooperate with you too. EMOTIONS GOOD IF CONTROLLED Dear Doris: I’m a, sophomore in high school. I have a terrible temper. My friends say I’m too emo tional. Aren’t emotions good? Susan L. Dear Susan: Yes, emotions are good. When God created us He gave us many emotions—or feelings, as they are sometimes described. Feelings such as joy, fear, anger, love. When used for the greater glory of God and the fulfillment of our purpose in life emotions are good. They are necessary for the mature development of a true Christian personality. But, to remain good they must be controlled. And, to have the proper influence on our per sonalities, they must be guided. So, all through our lives we strive to become emotionally mature by intelligently control ling our emotions. During ado lescence we should begin to learn how to guide them and to develop self-control. If your friends say you are “too emotional” and if you do have a “terrible temper” it means you are not controlling some feeling. And so it causes you to “lose” your temper. Per haps it is fear, or anger, or jeal ousy. Whatever it is you must learn to recognize it and con trol it. Or you will lose your friends too. There are various techniques for learning self-control. Many people have been helped by saying this little prayer: “Hail, Mary, full of grace. Keep my temper in its place.” However, the soundest long term program for temper con trol is the imitation of Christ. Think of the many situations in our Lord’s life which called for kindness and patience in deal ing with others. Concentrate on being charitable. You will have opportunities to practice self- control in situations which arise in school. Use them. If you want to control your weight you control the amount of candy you eat. If you want . to impress a new teacher you : control the impulse to talk in her class. 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