Bulletin (Monroe, Ga.) 1958-1962, June 11, 1960, Image 2

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PAGE 2—THE BULLETIN, June 11, 1960 HONORS FOR U. S. SCOUTS IN ITALY His Eminence Alfonso Cardinal Castaldo, Archbishop of Naples, Italy, poses with two American Boy Scouts, after he had pinned two awards on them. Residing in Naples with their parents, Army Lt. Col. and Mrs. Thomas J. Gendron of Cohoes, N. Y., the boys are Joseph L. (left) and Michael P. Gendron. Michael, a Life Scout with Troop 198, received the Ad Altare Dei Cross for service rendered to the church while a Boy Scout. Joseph, a Lion Scout with Cub Troop 228, received the Parvuli Dei Award, in recognition of advancement in religious knowledge and spiritual formation, (NC Photos) GOING TO THE PICKRICK? KENT'S LOCAL & 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 BILL DALY'S RED BARN CE. 3-4625 • CE. 3-4531 BALY TIRE CO. 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CHAMBLEE, GEORGIA GLENDALE 7-2577 Catholic Press Played Leading Role In Regaining Widespread Respect By John A. Greaces (N.C.W.C. News Service) LONDON — The widespread respect for the Church in Brit ain today is due in great part to this country’s Catholic press. For over a century it has played a major role in the ef forts of British Catholics—who faced persecution and discrimi nation after the Reformation— to regain acceptance and a tol erable share in the national life. Some 200 periodicals of all types with an aggregate circu lation of more than 700,000 are now published under Catholic auspices here. No other relig ious body in the country has such a powerful means of pub licizing its efforts. V/hile most of the Catholic publications have small circu lations, four periodicals are household words in Britain and are well known in all parts of the English-speaking world. These are the three Catholic weekly newspapers — the Uni verse, the Catholic Herald and the Catholic Times — and a weekly review, the Tablet. They are entirely owned by laymen and run independently of the bishops, but with their approval. Their circulation is well over 500,000. This means that about one Catholic in ev ery 10 in the United Kingdom SWAP AND TRADE Book Lovers - Record Collectors - Bargain Hunters Exchange your books & magazines for those of the same class and condition for only 5c & 10c Cantrell's Oddity Shop 245 Peters St., S.VV. MU. 8-0545 Atlanta, Ga. BROOKWOOD SERVICE STATION Pure Oil Products - Tires - Lubrication - Tall Pipe - Mufflers - Brake Work MR. CLAY, Prop. Koad Service - Pick-Up & Delivery 1820 Peachtree Rd., N.W. .TR. 6-2171 Atlanta, Ga. Highest Quality Recaps! Guaranteed Passenger and Truck Tires — Retail, Whole sale, Fleet — 8-Hour Service, on Passenger Cars MOBLEY TIRE & RECAP SERVICE DR. 3-3388 — 2803 E. 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By comparison, however, the gen erally sensational and lurid sec ular Sunday press sells approxi mately 27 million copies. The influence of Britain’s Catholic press has a serious lim itation. It does not usually reach the nation’s large non-Catholic majority. Even the four nation al Catholic weeklies, though they are sold on the larger newsstands, are not generally available to the average non- Catholic. And Britain has no general newspaper that deals with the ordinary run of na tional and international news from a Catholic point of view. As a result it is not enough for a Catholic who wishes to be well informed on general world affairs to read only a Catholic periodical. He must also read a secular daily and also perhaps a secular weekly. Because of this arguments for and against the merger of two or more of the national Catholic weeklies into one Catholic- oriented general paper have gone on for years. Some persons have even dreamed of a Catho lic-controlled daily. But the difficulties of finance, printing and distribution are immense and Catholic newsmen generally believe such a ven ture to be impossible in present circumstances, particularly be cause such a publication would have to attract a large- non- Catholic readership away from its alluring secular competitors. The secular press here is no longer hostile to the Church. But it is materialistic and ag nostic in outlook and gives little attention to religious and spi ritual matters. When it does, it usually reflects the Protestant viewpoint. Catholic events that are not strictly “Catholic” and capture the interest of every one, such as the death and elec tion of a pope, are given wide coverage and are usually han dled fairly and honestly. The Sunday secular papers, with several notable exceptions, have a generally low moral tone. In April the Press Coun cil, the newspaper industry’s voluntary self-regulatory body, publicly condemned three of best-selling Sunday papers for sex articles which were called “a disgrace to British journal ism.” Competing with these for a place in every Catholic home are the national Catholic week lies, each proud of its own spe cial character and traditions. The three newspapers carry reports of the main Catholic events at home and abroad, along with feature columns, comment, art and literary criti cism, doctrinal discussions and Radio Station WERD KC 860 On The Dial 330 Auburn Ave., NE JA. 4-0666 — Atlanta, Ga. of the-fMs CAMP For boys and girls, ages 7 to 16. 200 acres, 37 buildings in the shadows of the Blue Ridge Moun tains. Playgrounds for camp sports, large modern pool, moun tain water lake, with all activities guided by trained counselors. Ideal accommodations in Lodge for visiting parents. Camp pro vides pickup service to or from nearest rail, air, bus terminal. A camp for youngsters to grow . . . spiritually, healthfully. other attractions. They get their international news largely from the N.C.W.C. News Service, the secular serv ices and Fides, mission news agency in Rome. They also have their own correspondents in the larger foreign nations. Their do mestic news comes, from local correspondents, secular agen cies and their own reportorial staffs. Britain has no national Cath olic news service of its own and no Catholic press center. Offi cial Catholic pronouncements of national importance, such as statements by the bishops, are issued to the secular press from the office of the Westminster archdiocese. Msgr. Derek Wor- loek, secretary of His Eminence William Cardinal Godfrey, Archbishop of Westminster, acts as public relations officer to the secular as well as the Catholic press. THE UNIVERSE, with a cir culation of close to 300,000, is one of the largest Catholic newspapers in the English- speaking world. Its success has been achieved by attractively displayed straight news reports and photographs and a succes sion of top-ranking Catholic writers. It sprang into vigorous mod ern journalistic life after World War I under the news editor ship of the late George Bernard, an Englishman with journalistic experience in the United States, part of it on the staff of the N.C.W.C. News Service. G. K. Chesterton, Hilaire Belloc, and Msgr. Ronald Knox were among the paper’s contributors. It is now under the management of Douglas Woodruff, Catholic publisher, author and historian. THE CATHOLIC HERALD, whose circulation is 120,000, puts more emphasis on inter pretation and editorial comment than the Universe. It has also RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH EXCOMMUNICATES CLERIC WHO PUBLICLY EMBRACED ATHEISM PARIS (NC)—The Russian Orthodox Church has excom municated a former professor of Holy Scripture in Leningrad who publicly embraced atheism, it is reported here. A decree of the Sacred Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church, published in the “Review of the Patriarchate” of Moscow, publicly excommunicated the apostate priest Aleksander Os- sipov, two other priests and a layman. It also declared ex communicate all clergymen and laymen who publicly blaspheme the name of God after having abjured their faith. This was reported by Father Antoine Wenger, A.A., editor of the national Catholic daily newspaper, La Croix. Of the excommunications, Fa ther Wenger wrote: "This act bears witness to great courage on the part of the Orthodox Church. It seems to us to be one of the most im portant acts of its public life in relation to the government and the party, at least since 1945." The Assumptionist priest, an expert on affairs of the sepa rated churches, remarked that circumstances of recent defec tions from the Russian Ortho dox church lead one to believe the church has been infiltrated by communists. He said that phrases used by Ossipov and his fellow apostotates indicate that “the small number of priests who are today leading the anti- religious fight entered the church and took holy orders like wolves disguised as shep herds.” Father Wenger reproduced a letter written by Professor Miroliubov of the Leningrad seminary to his former col league, Ossipov. It read, in part: "I beg you in the name of Eternity, do not yield to anti- religious propaganda, in parti cular to the struggle against Christianity. Everything earthly lasts but a moment, whereas the soul will be forever unhappy without Christ, conqueror of death and of hell. We cannot fight against God, from whom comes life, the earth, man and everything that exists. "There are many hard paths for us. It is everywhere possible to live honestly, but do not commit blasphemy against God. That would be criminal and senseless. If you have lost faith, that is not gain but rather mis fortune, Do not draw others into risbelief, for by doing that you would not bring glory upon yourself but shame and dis honor. I love you as before." At Laymen's Convention Bishop Fulton J. Sheen Will Represent Melkite Patriarch WASHINGTON, D. C.—H i s Beautitude the Melkite Patri arch Maximos IV Saigh, Patri arch of Antioch and All the Orient, of Alexandria and Jeru salem, has announced through the Sacred Oriental Congrega tion in Rome that His Excellen cy, the Most Rev. Fulton Sheen, Ph.D., D.D., Titular Bishop of Gaesariana and Auxiliary Bish op of New York will he the Le gate of the Melkit Patriarch to the Third Melkite Laymen’s Convention of North America. The Patriarch has further an nounced that Mr. Richard J. Azar of Atlanta, Georgia, Presi dent of the Melkite Laymen’s Association of North America and President of the North American Melkite Convention will preside over the Third An nual Convention to he held in Birmingham, Alabama on June 24, 25 and 26. His Excellency, Bishop Fulton Sheen National Director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith and world renowned Catholic orator and author will will preside over the Conven- tihntion Pontifical Mass as Pa- triarcal Legate. Melkite clergy men from throughout North America will concelebrate the Divine Liturgy of the Mass in the Municipal auditorium in Birmingham on Sunday, June 26 at 11 a.m. It has further been announced that another highlight of this Convention will be the personal greetings of the Patriarch Maxi mos IV at the Grand Banquet of the Convention. The message will originate in Cario, Egypt and will be transmitted via At lantic cable to the grand ball room of the Dinkler-Tutwiler Hotel, Convention Headauarters, plus business meetings for Mel kite Clergvmen and Lavmen. The Melkite Convention is a function of the Melkite Associa tion of North America, an or ganization that was formed in 1958 in Cleveland, Ohio at the First Melkite Convention. Since its founding, this organization has been successful in uniting thousands of Melkite laymen scattered throughout North America. The Melkite Laymen’s Association is under the Ecclesi astical jurisdiction of the Mel kite Patriarch and the Sacred Oriental Congregation in Rome. The President, Mr. Richard J. Azar of Atlanta was granted appropation as President in 1958 His Eminence, Amleto Cardinal Cicognani, former Apostolic Delegate to the Unit ed States and presently Secre tary of the Sacred Oriental Congregation in Rome. SOUTHERN DISCOUNT COMPANY MONEY TO LOAN $50 to $2000 Vacant Lots, Automobiles, Furniture, Diamonds, Signa tures. Business Equipment and Other Securities JA. 2-2756 220 Healey Bldg. Atlanta, Ga. waged editorial campaigns on such topics as nuclear disarma ment, English in the liturgy, an ticommunism and opposition to racial and social discrimination. THE CATHOLIC TIMES, which has a circulation of 74,- 000, changed its character dra matically earlier this year. Af ter 20 years as a straight news paper rival of the Universe, it switched to a policy of stressing comment and the writings of its new team of specialists. THE TABLET, also edited by Mr. Woodruff, interprets world affairs in the political, social, economic and cultural spheres. It has a strong literary flavor and a rightwing outlook. Most rapidly growing Catho lic publication in Britain is An nunciation, a guide to radio, television, the movies and rec ords. 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