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Helicon Press, a comparative
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American Catholic reader these
past two or three years. They
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small volumes are welcome ad
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jacket on The Sacred Way. Dust
jackets seldom rate such atten
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contents of the book. On a plain
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imprint of a man’s foot — Our
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The contents of the book con
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tion between the cross of Christ
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Then follows a meditation rich
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THE BULLETIN, August 6, 1960—PAGE 3
POP E JOHN GOES TO SUMMER
HOME AT CASTELGANDOLFO
(By Msgr. James I. Tucek)
(Radio, N.C.W.C. News Service)
CASTELGANDOLFO, Italy—
For the second time in his reign
His Holiness Pope John XXIII
has come to his summer resi
dence at this mountain village,
where the mayor led the citi
zens in a rousing welcome.
A moment after his arrival,
Pope John appeared at a win
dow of his summer quarters to
bless people gathered in the
square to greet him. Over the
door of the main entrance those
in the square could read a Latin
inscription summarizing the
reasons for the Pope’s coming:
“For restoration of spirit and
body during a brief sojourn with
the healthful and beautiful sun
and sky.”
But the summer sojourn was
not expected to be all rest for
the Pope. He had already de
clared his intention of granting
two public audiences weekly.
Pie would also continue his vital
role in the administration of the
Church, and church leaders
would call on him for their reg
ularly scheduled conferences.
There was reason to expect
also that Pope John would con
tinue the practice he instituted
last year of making visits to
nearby places. Last year he left
the summer residence seven
times to attend religious func
tions in neighboring villages.
Pope, John told the crowds
who had gathered in the square
before his residence that he
hoped to get a little rest, but
that he still considered himself
bound to his duty of being use
ful to men. Pie said he must
still speak of the Lord and con
cern himself with the needs of
true story that is as interesting
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The obstacles the Sisters en
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days were so difficult to over
come that less courageous souls
would never have persevered.
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forts of Father Rehrl and the
first few Sisters have been am
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hundreds. They staff schools,
hospitals and missions in nine
of the United States and in
Central America.
Sister Mary Vera Naber has
spent more than fifty years as
a Sister of St. Agnes and is
well qualified to write the his
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the Universal Church.
The Pope revealed his inten
tion of celebrating Mass in the
Church of St. Thomas of Vil
lanueva in the village of Castel-
gandolfo “on one of the coming
feastdays.”
This year there would be an
added attraction at Castelgan-
dolfo. Rowing competitions of
the Olympic Games were sched
uled to take place on Lake Al-
bano, just below the summer
residence. From his apartment
windows overlooking the lake,
Pope John would have a ring
side seat.
Pope John is the 22nd pope
to take up residence at Castel
gandolfo in the almost four
centuries that it has been papal
property. It was ceded to the
popes in 1596 by the Savelli
family, and afterwards was
combined with the grounds of
three adjoining villas.
The present papal residence
stands on the foundations of
what was once the villa of the
Roman emperor Domition.
There remains a covered porch
used by the emperor for his
walks during bad Weather.
After seizure of the Papal
States, Castelgandolfo went
into disuse. It was not again
occupied by a pope during the
summer until after the signing
of the Lateran Treaty in 1929.
At this time the main building
and the gardens were complete
ly renovated under the direc
tion of Emilio Bonomelli, who
has since remained to maintain
them. His title is Director of the
Pontifical Villas.
A major addition to the villa
was made in 1959 with the com
pletion of a general audience
hall to accommodate 8,000 peo
ple. The hall was begun under
Peruvian Brother's
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VATICAN CITY—The canon-
izalion causes of an African con-
veri martyred in 1886 and a
17th-century Spanish Dominican
Brother who died in Peru have
been introduced here in the
Sacred Congregation of Rites.
Blessed Charles Lwanga was
a servant of Mwanga, a native
ruler in Uganda in central Af
rica. He was baptized in 1885.
Mwanga, who sought to stamp
out Christianity in his territory,
tried to force his servant to give
up his Faith.
Blessed Charles refused and
was burned at the stake oil
June 3, 1886, He was beatified
in 1920 by Pope Benedict XV.
Blessed Juan Massias was
born in Rivera, Spain, in 1585.
Orphaned at an early age, he
spent his youth as a shepherd
During this time, he said, he had
a vision of Our Lady and Si.
John the Evangelist, who told
him to go to America.
Pope Pius XII and dedicated by
Pope John.
The Pope’s apartments are od
the second floor of the building,|
with windows overlooking the
inner courtyard, the village
square and the lake.
The reception rooms — callec
the antechamber—are arrangec
in the same fashion as those!
in the Vatican in Rome. The|
first, called the Hall of the
Swiss, is the largest, and id
sometimes used for large audi
ences. After this come the room:
of the throne bearers, of thcl
Gendarmes, of the Palatind
Guard, of the Noble Guard and|
finally the Throne Room.
It was while in summer resi-
dence here in 1958 that Pope
Pius XII fell ill and died, on
October 29,
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