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THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA
OCTOBER 1, 1955.
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WDAK-TV, COLUMBUS, PRESENTS
N.C.C.M. SERIES “WE BELIEVE”
COLUMBUS, Ga.—We Believe,
a new series of thirteen films on
what Catholics believe, is now be
ing' telecast over Station WDAK-
TV at 10 p. m. We Believe, pro
duced by The National Council of
Catholic Men, is the first series of
its kind to be produced by an of
ficial agency of the Church. It
features the Rev. James J. Mc-
Quade, S. J., of John Carroll Uni
versity, Cleveland, Ohio. Father
McQuade makes liberal use of
visual aids, props, simple illustra
tions, and amusing stories to make
his non-contifoversial programs in
teresting and entertaining to all
ages and all levels of education,
to Catholics and non-Catholics
alike.
It was in the religion classes at
John Carroll University that Fath
er McQuade began to experiment
in the use of visual aids, and un
usual “gimmicks” to stimulate and
simplify his talks. Word of his de
lightfully entertaining, yet effec
tively instructive classes, spread
rapidly and Father became one of
the most popular professors on the
campus.
In reference to the We Believe
series in which he explains the
doctrines of the Roman Catholic
Faith, Father McQuade says, “I’m
not going to prove on this program
that the Catholic Church is the
right church. I will give a simple
presentation of information from
a scientific, not controversial,
viewpoint. The Popular Jesuit
sees a natural interest to non-
Catholic as well as Catholic in
such programs on the Church. “If
nothing else, Catholicity is a tre
mendous social phenomenon with
400 million human beings in
volved.
Father McQuade entered the
Order in 1924 and studied at St.
Stanislaus in Florissant, Missouri
and Loyola University, Chicago,
before receiving BA and MA de
grees at St. Louis University.
His theological studies took him
to the Divinity School of St.
Louis University where he receiv
ed the degree of Licentiate in Sa
cred Theology in 1938. He was or
dained in St. Mary’s College, St.
Mary’s, Kansas.
“I’m putting into a total of 6%
hours what took me 15 years to
learn,” was the way Father ex
pressed his most difficult problem
—that of selecting and condensing
material for the film series.
In the fourth program Over
Channel 28 this Thursday Father
McQuade will discuss -what Cath
olics believe about Christ.
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Catholic Medical
Missionaries—
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clay is displayed on some desks
and bookcases. Sister Jacob,
superior of the group, finds
ceramics a very pleasant hobby.
An occasional picnic, watching
TV, and maintaining their up-to-
date knowledge of world affairs
by reading are the sister’s other
off duty activities.
The satisfaction derived from
their calling reflects in the sis
ter’s warm and happy personali
ties. Friendly and hospitable,
they Welcome all into their
midst.
While viewing the Medical
Section of the Mission Exhibit
in 1925, Pope Pius XII, realizing
the great importance of this
work said: “Today the practice
of medicine combined with the
religious life can be and is a
powerful instrument in the ex
tension of the Kingdom of
Christ.”
What greater service to huma
nity could there be than the
Catholic Medical Missionary’s
unselfish giving of herself to
God’s creatures? Dependent sole
ly upon Catholic charity, they
alleviate the pain and suffering
of millions unable to help them
selves. Truly the sisters spread
the love of Christ as they follow
work. ‘He went about doing good
and healing all manner of sick
ness.’
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Services Held
SAVANNAH, Ga. — Funeral
services for Lt. Comdr. Lohse
were held September 17 at the
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs.
Kathryn Egan Lohse; two sisters,
Mrs. A. M. Farrelly of George
town and Miss Cornelia Lohse ; of
New York City; four brothers, H.
V. Lohse, of Orange, N. J„ H. J.
Lohse, of Baltimore, Md., P.. E.
Lohse, of Rye. N. Y., and M. W.
Lohse, of Merrick, Long Island,
N. Y.
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