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THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA
DECEMBER 24, 1955.
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the-Walls, and in the Basilica of
St. Mary Major at the altar
where His Holiness, Pope Pius
XII offered his first Mass in
1899. Assisting Father Harrison
at his first Mass was Monsignor
Patrick J. O’Connor of Savan
nah, Ga.
CLASS A—Section I—Unobjectionable for General Patronage
Animal Farm
Annapolis Story, An
Black Knight, The
Caine Mutiny, The
Call Me Madam
Davy Croekett
Detective, The
Eternal Sea, The
Far Horizons, The
Glass Slipper
Immortal City, The
Julius Caesar Quentin Durward
Knights of the Round Table Raiders of the Seven Sea*
Lady and the Tramp
Living Desert, The
Living It I p
Long Gray Line, The
Man Called Peter, A
Man With a Million
McConnell Story, The
Private War of Major
Benson, The
Robe. The
Romeo and Juliet
Sea Around Us
Strategic Air Command
Student Prince, The
This Island Earth
Vanishing Prairi©
Warriors, The
Father Harrison was born on
April 21, 1929, the son of Mr.
and Mrs. James L. Harrison of
Decatur. His younger brother is
Charles W. Harrison. He attend
ed Ponce de Leon and Clairmont
grade schools in Decatur and
later Marist College, where he
won varsity letters in football,
basketball, and baseball.
In 1946 he began his studies
for the Priesthood at St. Charles
College, Catonsville, Md. After
three years there, he entered
upon his studies in philosophy
at the Basselin Foundation of
the Catholic University of Amer
ica, Washington, D. C. In 1951
he received the degree of Bach
elor of Arts in philosophy and a
year later the Master of Arts
degree. While a seminarian at
the Catholic University, he serv
ed during the summer months
as a counsellor at Camp Villa
Marie, near Savannah, Georgia.
After one year of Sacred
Theology at the Theological,Col
lege of the Catholic University,
Father Harrison was sent to
Rome to continue his studies at
the North American College. In
1954 he received the degree of
Bachelor of Sacred Theology
from the Pontifical Gregorian
University.
Father Harrison will continue
his studies in Rome until the
end of the school year, when he
will return to the United States
to serve in the Diocese of Savan-
nah-Atlanta.
Danish children have instead
of Santa Claus “Nisson,” a
Christmas Brownie who is sup
posed to live under the ground.
CLASS A—Section II—Unobjectionable for Adults
Aula
Heart of t-he Matter
She Couldn’t Say No
Apache
High and the Mighty, The
Shrike, The
Band Wagon
House of Bamboo
Sins of Pompeii
Betrayed
Illegal
Suddenly
Bread, Love and Dreams
Interrupted Melody
Sven gali
Bridges at Toko-Ri, The
It’s Always Fair Weather
Sword of Venus
Country Girl, The
Latin Lovers
To Catch a Thief
Cobweb
Left Hand of God
To Hell and Back
Count Three and Pray
Life in the Balance
To Paris With Love*
Desiree
Man Alone, A
Desperate Hours, The
man From Laramie
Trial
Doctor In the House
Marty
V iolent Men, The
East of Eden
Naked Street, The
. Weak and the Wicked
End of the Affair
Gate of Hell
On the Waterfront
We’re No Angels
Gentlemen Marry Brunettes
Rebel Without a Cause
You’re Never Too Yoitis
Girl in the Red Velvet Swing Ring of Fear
CLASS
B—Objectionable in
Part for All
Act of Love
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
Prize of Gold
Adventures of Sadie •
Girl Rush, The
Queen Bee
Ain’t Misbehavin’
Hit the Deck
Rose Tattoo
Bad for Each Giber
How to Be Very, Very
Seven Year Itch, Tile-
Belles of St. Trinian
Popular
Shield for Murde* -
Big Combo, The
Kentuckian, The
Soldier of Fortune
Big House, U. S. A.
Love Is A Many
Summertime
Bigamist, The
Splendored Thing
Tall Men, The
Blackboard Jungle
Love Me or Leave Me
There’s No Business
Black Tuesday
Kiss Me Deadly
Like Show Business
Carmen Jones
Magnificent Matador
Underwater
Cell 2455, Death Row
Marauders, The
Too Young for Love
Destry
Mister Roberts
Untamed
Duel in the Sun
Naked Amazon
Vera Cruz
Female On the Beach
New York Confidential
Violent Saturday
Five Against the House
Not As A Stranger
Flame and the Flesh
Pete Kelly’s Blues
Forbidden
Prodigal, The
Wild One, The
CLASS C—Condemned
Bed, The
I Am a Camera
Happiness
Desperate Women, The
Karamoja
One Summer off
French Line, The
Lovers, Happy Lovers
Sensualita
Game oi Love
Mima Is Blue, The
CONDEMNED
$on of Sinbad
I Am a Camera: This film in basic story, characterization, dialogue and costuming
offends Christian and traditional standards of morality and decency and must, there
fore, be judged as wholly unsuitable on moral grounds for all persons, youth and adults.
Son of Sinbad: This film, in its character and treatment, is a serious affront 10
Christian and traditional standards of morality and decency because of its blatant and
continuing violation of the virtue of paurity. Throughout, it contains grossly salacious
dances and indecent costuming. This picture is a challenge to decent standards of
theatrical entertainment and as an incitement to juvenile delinquency, it is specially
dangerous to the moral welfare of youth.
The Bed: This film consists of a group of episodes all of which gravely offend
Christian and traditional standards of morality and decency by reason of a condonation
of immoral actions; suggestive costuming, dialogue, situations and & sympathetic
treatment of divorce.
The Desperate Women: The subject matter of this film is judged entirely objection
able and morally unacceptable for presentation in motion picture theatres. Moreover,
it ignores completely essential and supernatural values associated with questions of
this nature.
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