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THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA
JANUARY 2(5. 1946
MISSION CONDUCTED AT SEYMOUR JOHNSON FIELD—Sponsored by the Rev. Lawrence New
man, pastor of St. Mary’s Church in Goldsboro. N. C.. a mission for the military personnel of Seymour
Johnson Field was conducted recently by the Rev. John Renehan, C. SS. R., and the services each evening
were well attended. Father Renehan is pictured preaching to a congregation of servicemen in the airbase
chapel at one of the mission services.
CHICAGO METHODIST
LEADER FELICITATES
ARCHBISHOP STRITCH
(By Kelisious News Service)
CHICAGO
A letter of con
gratulation has been written by
Bishop J. Ralph Magee, resident
Methodist bishop here, to Arch
bishop Stritch of Chicago who was
A named lo the College of Cardinals
by Rope Pius XII.
Text ol the letter follows:
"As the Bishop of the Chicago
area of the Methodist Church I
desire to join in the expression of
congratulations to you and to your
Archdiocese in the forthcoming
cardinalate.
"Your ability as a leader of your
people has been thus recognized.
The place of prominence of your
Archdiocese has also been establ
ished in your Church once again
"As Ihe bishop of a church of
400,000 m e m bers and 1,600
churches in this area I join with
others in recognition of this great
honor. r
■ “The spiritual success of any
one Christian body if rightly used
becomes a spiritual impetus to all
religious bodies. Our America
and the world need this vital spiri
tual benefit.
"May God richly bless you in
the midst of your added honors
and responsibilities.”
Myrtl'e Beach USO Club to
Stage Boxing Tournament
MYRTLE BEACH. S. C.—In co
operation with Capt. Paul Dick-
mann, Special Officer at the Myr
tle Beach Army Air Field, James
J. MeAndrewsI director of the
USO-NCCS Club has scheduled a
boxing tournament for January 24,
25 and 26.
Boxers from the Air Base and
from neighboring towns have been
invited to compete for valuable
prizes which will be awarded the
winners and for Hie opportunity
of qualifying for the North Caro
lina Goldei Gloves Tournament in
February.
Expert boxing instruction is be
ing given entrants in the contest
by a top-notch professional mid
dle-weight boxer, in preparation
for the tournament.
Miss Virginia Prim was chosen
as queen of the March of Dimes
Ball given at the USO-NCCS Club
at Myrtle Beach.
Hostesses from the USO-NCCS
Club who visited the Base Hospi
tal recently to distribute candy,
cakes, cigazets, fruits and nuts to
the patients were Misses Pearlie
Mae Hewitt, Edna Foxworth, Lu
cille Jordan. Virginia Prim, Jane
Grail and Betty Burroughs. Miss
Emile May Wilson, assistant di
rector of the club, accompanied
ihe group.
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TRIDUUM CONDUCTED AT
ST. FRANCIS DE SALES
CHURCH IN COLUMBIA
(Special to The Bulletin)
COLUMBIA, S. G.—A Triduum
in honor of the Blessed Virgin,
under her title of the Immaculate
Conception, was held at St. Francis
dc Sales Church.
Special Masses were offered
each morning and devotions were
held each evening. At the services
on*the first evening, the Rev. Wil
liam G. Doyle, of the U. S. Army
Chaplain Corps, formerly of SI.
Mary’s Church. Charleston, led the
recitation of the rosary. The ser
mon was delivered by the Rev.
John L. Barry, S. J., formerly of
the faculty of Boston College, al
so an Army chaplain, and Bene
diction of the Blessed Sacrament
was given by the Rev. John F.
Cullelon, senior Catholic chaplain
at Fort Jackson.
At the services the second night
Chaplain Edmund C. Blough led
the recitation of the rosary; the
sermon, on “Prayer to Mary,” was
delivered by the Rev. Michael F.
Goldrick, O. P., formerly of the
Dominican College, Washington, D.
C., and now an Army chaplain,
and Benediction was given by the
Right Rev. Msgr. Martin, C. Mur
phy, V. F., pastor of St. Peter's
Church in Columbia.
At the services on the conclud
ing night of the Triduum, the Rev.
Gerald M. O’Dowd, O. P., pastor of
Our Lady of the Rosary Church,
Columbia, said the rosary: the ser
mon, on “Our Lady of the Blessed
Sacrament,” was delivered by the
Rev. Leonard E. Bogolin, O. F. M„
U. S. Army chaplain.-formerly of
Franciscan Seminary, Lemont, II
iinois. Benediction was given by
the Rev. Richard C. Madden, ad
minis!rulor of St. Francis do Sales
parish.
Upon the departure of the Rev.
Thomas J. Mackin, pastor of St.
Francis de Sales Church, for
Charleston, where he was to be
resident chaplain at St. Francis
Xavier infirmary, Mrs. Henry Met’-
ritt, president of the Altar Society,
presented Father Maclcin with a
substantial purse as an expression
of appreciation on Ihe part of the
members of the Altar Society for
his years of service to the parish.
19.000 AT RALLY
TO BACK FRANK FAY
NEW YORVC. (NO—Nineteen
thousand persons thronged Madi
son Square Garden here for a
Friends of Frank Fay rally, lo sup
port the stage and radio actor who
had accused five fellow-actors oi
baekinj a “slur on the Vatican.”
Principal speaker at the rally
was Judge Clare G. Fenerty, of
Philadelphia. Mr. Fay arrived
after the end of his show “Har
vey” and received an ovation. Mr.
Fenerty, and other speakers con-
ti.mncd Harold J. Laski, British
Labor party leader, lor his speech
last September criticizing Vatican
policy in Spain. The rally was
called to protest Actors Equity
censure of Mr. Fay after the lat
ter objected to participation by
five fellow Equity members in
the Madisc Square Garden meet
ing at which Mr. Laski’s speech
was heard.
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