The bulletin (Augusta, Ga.) 1920-1957, December 21, 1957, Image 26

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TEN-3 THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN'S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA DECEMBER 21, 1957. We would like to add our j| voice to the chorus of good wishes coming your way for a Christmas really worth singing about... merry and bright and filled with much happiness , for you and your dear ones. „ SEflsons REALTORS REAL ESTATE AND RENTING INSURANCE — MORTGAGE LOANS AUGUSTA, GEORGIA Fresh at Your Grocers! COLONIAL BAKING COMPANY Augusta, Georgia Text Of Bishops’ Statement On “Censorship” — (Continued From Page 9-B) called for. Far from curtailing the work of these agencies we must have them continue. Nor can we fail to be watchful over the fields of radio and television. Meanwhile, our existing agencies must be prepared to meet a con tinuing evil with an unremitting effort. As a nation, we are intensely jealous of our freedoms. We are filled with pride that they have been so fully assured to us in our democracy. The reverence in which we hold our constitution is due in great part to the care with which it has set down for all to know basic human free doms that are inviolable. From childhood, these truths are taught us; they become the support of our adult life. A freedom perceived in its true essence, in its exact limits, in its context of responsibility, is a freedom doubly secure; a free dom misunderstood risks becom- j ing a freedom lost. Signed by the Administrative | Board, National Catholic Welfare | Conference, in the name of the Bishops of the United States: Edward Cardinal Mooney, Archbishop of Detroit. Samuel Cardinal Stritch, Arch bishop of Chicago. Frances Cardinal Spellman, Archbishop of New York. James Francis Cardinal Mc Intyre, Archbishop of Los Ange les. Francis P. Keough, Archbishop of Baltimore. Karl J. Alter, Archbishop of Cincinnati. Joseph E. Ritter, Archbishop of St. Louis. John F. O’Hara, C.S.C., Arch bishop of Philadelphia. Patrick A. O’Boyle, Archbishop of Washington. Leo Binz, Archbishop of Du buque. Albert G. Meyer, Archbishop of Milwaukee. Emmet M. Walsh, Bishop of Youngstown. Thomas K. Gorman, Bishop of Dallas-Fort Worth. Joseph M. Gilmore, Bishop of Helena. “This year we will try to draw closer to God through the spe cial help of Mary. It was through her that night was changed to day as, the Epistle suggests. We would be in a hopeless situation without the Mother of God.” — Christian Life Calendar, 1958. Christian Life Calendar, 1958. “Fifteen minutes a day in med itation on the mysteries of the rosary is just about as salutary a piece of mental prayer as anyone can offer God. Don’t be satisfied to do this just on the first Sat urday of the month; do it daiiy.” if « » .«* if *f s# if if if s# W » if Wiles FROM SUMERAU'S 1800 BROAD STREET AUGUSTA'S ONLY 24-HOUR DRUG STORE — PHONE 3-4495 — ft ft * ft ft ft Lake View Pharmacy AUGUSTA, GA. V if w if if if if if if if ¥ W if if if if if **X».»&SA5s*X**»X**3l>»XX»**M8»5****»**SvS<*J*S*>.> •*•***« * # •. ' * „ ;*J> erc’s hoping that all your dreams for a joyous holiday come true, leaving you with only the happiest of memories to treasure. „ ,,'A +c\J. . * Richmond Concrete Products Co. SUPER BLOCK Ga. R. R. Belt Line near Milledgeville Rd. 2-6373 MEMBER: National Concrete Masonry Association, Georgia Concrete Masonry Association '■ . - ' ’ % Every Member of Your Fomily Will Agree . . . There's Nothing Finer Than 2 - A ■ ‘ - I - I* A BARBECUED PORK FOR A MEAL OR A SNACK — PERFECT FOR SCHOOL LUNCHES, TOO! PIT-COOKED TENDER CUTS OF PORK, COOKED TO MOUTH-WATERING PERFECTION OVER OVEN PIT^ | OF SMOULDERING OAK COALS. | 4 Augusta, Georgia! Castleberry's Food Co.