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i-««i.^ - ».iW"««*i**>*l*-<---'*- " ' i ' - ' ^ ' ^ l ^ l v t s f c ^ S ™ ' * ^ ' ' ~V '*"' Wfeft' #^»:^^!,Smf«^«^«^^^^^^ Parish Marks 50 Years Under Same Pastor Btessed Sacrament parish, Rochester, cele&raced sss golden Jubilee Sunday and su the same ttme the gokien jubiie* as pastor of the Rt. Rev Msgi. Thomas F. Connors, founder ol the parish. At a Solemn High Mass of ThanStsgtv mg presetted over by His Excellent v Bishop Kearney, Monsignor Connors was cele- brant, writh m o r e than 1 noo as- sembled In th* church The Bishop of Rochester preached the sermon and stress- ed 'he spiritual benefits to thou- sands of persons during the half century of the parish's existence. -THE IlEAX. H1STOBV oi Blessed Sacrament parish is the Heal Presence of Jesus Christ on its altar for the past 50 years." live Btshop said. "\Ve are thankful that Cod has spared for continued service trie personality o l a great priest, the founder of this parish, who has led a life of example in tea. rung the principles of the Church ' The tirdinarv wis referring to M'-n-Mgr.ur Cor.not- »h<> founded the i>ari»h m l'JUl and is still active as pastox 'Father Connors has preached the same doctrine for 50 years - the game doctrine that Jesus Christ gave his Apostles." the Bishop continued. That is w hy we have today a sense of grati- tude of tru-inksglving of confl- den.e for th.- Church that carries us hack to the renacle of Jeru- sa.i-m to ihe Cross of Christ, to the feet of l~hnst and His sermon on lhe mount In V years of preaching from the Blessed Sacrament pulpit, the prelate emphasized. there has been no lashing out with the bigoted inncue vshi. h h-as be^-nme the unfoi iu".i'e nine "f our age TMere rws tx-vn no Intolerant, nor mo«liIii ,i'K»n such as is ad- \ anccd hv the prophets of m o d ernlsm, who an*, k the traditional teai nines i>f t h e (alth We have heard nn:\ '^r 'rii'h* of (,rx\ one S'ar.laM (if \ilues w l ' h no .-on cessions to our modern age THE BISHOP cong ra tula ted the partshlonerB on the material pro- gress of the parish during the 50 years in whl< h church properties have grown to an estimated mil lion dol.ar value Two ol his 32 !x»>8 v*ho entered the priesthood assisted Morv ilgnor Connors in t h e Mass [>ea- Ci>a was 'he Rev Walter J Kohl and Subdeacon, (he R e v SvUllam J I>evc.reaux rhaplalns to the Bishop were the Rev J Kmrrtett Murphy and the Rev John A Reddinpton. T h e Rev D T John E Manes was master of ceremonies for the Bishop and the Rev Louts J Hohman. master of ceremonies In the Mass Music was under the dire-rtion Of Raymond J Hasennuer of An ilnas Institute fa u ". Cnl formed members of the Rooh es'rr Fourth IVgree Asscmbl) served as an honor guard A GOUDE.N Jl BII-EE dinner for clergy and religious was held foMowlng the MASS Hl«hop Kcnr ne; and Monsignor < on nor* (poke on the ocnnsion as did the R Rev M*gr Viitlam VI Hart PA \ t, T v 'c \ ei v l:r\ M o raid A l"n r "f I " " " T ' f "' Andrew s sen-.iri:-. a t« \ •( "r parish, a r d !• r k is».--\atci with THE CAIHOIK GfFKiA! Iff SMrtt Of [nuhita/j Bishop Appoints DrManey To Crui locifsm man v . !M*4*w**iwmmm I]IIM<MIIIIJIIV>II T I I V M A I M Vol 63 - Ne. 6 MUDAY, NOVEMBER 9 , 1 » 1 I«A Blood Donors From Ithaca K. of C LEADING THE Ithaca Knights of Columbus representation In the Ithaca Lnterfraternal Council record bre&king donatlua drive _ were the above uffkem: (from left I La«renre Flynn, treasurer; Herbert F. Spencer, grand kntghl; T. J. Walsh, tMlde fuard; Fra«ch Kgtn. pakt (trand knleht; Georfe Kleemam, paat *ra.tHi knight; BnsseU T. renton, deputy grand knlcht and not preseat for p"»««>| SI*tth5W "erscB, past frand knight and Peter PleeJt, cliaaceUor. Tompkins Photo. KC loin Blood Day's Devotion, Memorial Donation Drive Mass Set For Elmira KC Oi Ithaca Groups of .1 ll" 11 t v i m •bus ' .on '••> a I e'er . h re- ,'rw| .•ntr .or Ithaca Mcmher-H Council. Kni^-t-'t • f were f.. .Hh :n '!<•'.., drive >|H)n«''>-d <"• I" rratrrn.il ('.>ur 'I .v 1 In a re< -r ' h'ciki' • g of \*>2 pints The r<«ina'ion was the larfc-e»t since Tompkins Coun'> became part of the .Svraruse Regional BI.KXI Rank in Kehru.it\ l'Xrfi The Itha.n Kn.g".*s a :ior,c 13 organizations i-i the lh'rrf-a'rr nal Council had It mr—.tiers :c port for donations OFFICERS parlscipjMr.g w-ere r,rand Knight Merrw" 1 s ^ n cer tv-puiv firand K"lcht Ru» sell T Fenton Chance , >r 1'etet Plcch Trrasurer IJIVI rrn.Y Rjnn. Inside 'luard T J V\ a'sh and Past Grand Kri^htj Fran. Is Kcan (George Klceman and Matt he-w Her*.in ' I* w i s a fine l«.h of p ... • re ment 1 ne b\ I T ln(r ' n ••'•*, Com. i Mrs '. i ' .» \ .• ,-. v P,ei1 i >'ISJS b i n . ' i • • •'• ' • chair-- an sa.d I . 4< > ,i g.K.-l • ^ of %< ree- - .- ^. ha-l to s<> re)e---1ed '-,u r-'i "The ^ rxxi Mtu'i nn vrr- %r<~' rltre- ' % 'o Korea l*r A l>a\ of KiTollcction and a Memorial M*as for mem- . w hn have .lied dunnR the (Must year will be held on Sun- b\ F.lmiia I ouncil. Knighta of Columbus. GRAND KNIGHT Joseph H Berrlgan will head the delega- tion of Council officers who wffl attend lhe Memorial Mass t o b e held it 7 30 s m In S t Mary*» church Member* will it tend thetr respective pariah churches and receive Holy Communion with the varloua Holy Name So- ciety groups. The Rev Januartus MmrttnellL S A of St. Johni Atonement Seminary, wfll conduct the t>my at Recollectlort aervicc* itarttRg at 1 o'clock In Columbus Center. Member* who have died duT» Ins <ne pa*t year are DanleJ Sheehan S r . t h e B n t Grand I Knight ot the Council; Pttrtck R Mack. Charter mcmberi Dennis J. McCarthy, James F. Mulholland and William P. Mc- Donald FranJi A- Bellgottl, Chancellor, will be in rhirjfe of arrangements and will be assist- ed by Cornelius J Sullivan and John T Rhode A buffet supjjer will be lerved at the conclusion of the day's ext»r rises Armistice Day Mass Set By CWV In Elmira HI Anthonys Post. C at hoik- Mar \ eterana will obnerve ArmUtice Oay on Sunday hy attending: a Memorial Mass tor the deceased veterans of the parish. » The Veterans will receive Holy ( ommunlon in a body at the 8.30 a. m. M s u and attend a t ammuntoa breakfast In the Annex. Arrana-etnenia are being made by Anthony Clarmotl. Pt»t Commander, aided b y Ntrhotaa Marino. Joseph Mar- ino and Anthony rVrllliia. Al»o Invited to attend the >la»» are members of the Harred Heart Men and Holy \ >mr Hoelet |e». TtUs Sunday Is al«o ( om- ntounlon Sund»> for members nf the Bo)«' Club and the Daughter* of Mary The«e tvro groups will reeelve Holy ( om- mnnirai at the ItOim. Maaa. Conduct His &Ktffie»3£'Ste^lfiips. my nsmed th#lR»v, m% ima E, Mas.©}', the S^tea's $im* DiNwesan Piigitj^lge 1^ ttoe ta> aasnUsaal E«^»dfete Cs«gh» K*e*iiei Mas? 3? Js &m 1 iass, to .§89 on th? Aftwrlc*n Eaitars t4ae» ^ S*wwi« m Mw$ Jf. •xrivhig at LSsboa. Porte**l, on M«y 25. AnrwuM'irijt tft* i)il«tirR«ge,the asihop tsfswed lhe tollowta|t »t*t*- "lis* mctmm, yHirfctaggti im IN«B well |it*Mte4 MUt tttiejtjt prMpect lot » mml «*4og?$li* s^jrSJW'leiWfti ^ -wih B uh%«t« «t mm* Imrim, and VcrceloM tit* trip coven a mo«t l»l«f*«l)!kf rout* ami ewBlfclaaa •»•** im- •ptrlnc reM*4*>«*i txjmim** wuli attmilvm IravH a4«M. "The pUxTkngK* wW l»» Ut iiy Dr. wmy. «riMNMi mm •taiy oa Uw eontiiM«t'lwv« rnaia tm» point* of ixioreat IV fnlllaf srroun4 for Mot Any- one ami everyone IntertNte*! In trip mbtmi will ftntf UM pit- ffrtsssg* s sa«a e-Jeyalrts way ol making the journey.'* A onextay nUirrlmage will be made to the Immaculate Heart ol Mary Shrine at Fmtlma on ar- rival in Lisbon. The party will return to Lisbon to leave tor i Barcelona grrtvtnR in tp Con-1 speaker at th« NovtlflbeT ^Irtt , creas city on May 2a Saturday' luneheon Ijetd at lb« ] The dally program for the atx lUron Sieubcn Hotel by Ccrnlnjr day* of the coasjrea foliowi Deanery, NutlonaJ Council ol May SI - Inauguration a! the' Catfwllfl Womtn. Congress. Solemn reception of; tntroduced by the R«v. D*nW HU Eminence t h e Carfllnal V. Hogan, awUtant psittw? of 8t L«ir«te | Vincent tfe» Paul'a Churcti, who May ta- Dedicated to the Holy \ li moderator of the orRHrtlMtlon. Eueharut. Perataul and FumOy! Father Tajfntr t»M of his trip through France and Italy early thia ye«r Ktrhfr* bm Vlilted ra«ny of the famous Catholic shrines, B3KFKR1UN0 TO (ha QrottQ olOurUay oILpurtki In South- ern Fr»nce. which egpecisUly bn» presaed htm, Fglher Turner wtd, 'The lesson (o b« ktrnftd from LourdH ta not "an much from those who huve b*tn cured Ultra but rather from thj counlleaa pilgrlmii whOM aifikllong hiva not been healed ar.d who** pray- era sMmlnfly h«v* not bean answered but who return horna with a peace of mind and p»H*nt- ly resign th«m»etve* to tin will of QotV' The shrine, Falher Turner said, which U vislicd annually by people of all filths, h«,» a record of many rnlrscutotu cures), lie estimated that eight pr nine thousand persona were there at the time of his visit. Stflss Madeline Stcngsr waa te aww rkstrgea, ifcls wceat: ara t(»* ttmv* (<r|»»a left) Rer. 4thm €X l a a * 4a «** -l^trlesk^.lM**^ a^wiWf^wis«M%jiiJ< i|iia^^Wii'H**Jios^¥t'>^s>iw>jri«^ ^^j^*je>i»i^^a»^^ Father Turner Tells Coming DCCW Oi Lourdes Cafalaf — Tim stey. Francta Turner, pastor of S t CalH«rl»**# Church, Addf*«n, wna mif*t o ieeK Renewals Uommican Nuns , A rw*tln« <it Uie la^ww'a adviiiory •onimitte* for tba> lJofl^ttt}c*n ]f«»aWl^'jt^.4lijN|i|^ h«Wl*tfc yuntlay under tit* cjifwtJoa of liany J, U^»ajrTvV m*f *pr4 cftftlrrrMirtf %¥•*» eeaaslatei Jtoe tkia f>f¥aj ^MHWJI*^B"I ! *^W ^prar» ^naaaF \ %1 *i jiiii|«i(Tti'MWiN'«iJiaWii'"'»»i'i*» l »« | ft | »aM* UwislNii.,.. lnnrHKjusttj Annual Cards Slated """»"" ••«-•»••"• "- £ rea ^f"!!? 1 By KC Women's Unit Fr . Hastings Heard l°™ J m ' S Plan By Canandaigua CDA For N.Y. Meeting the pnrish 5 ' • e .\ 'Ti- to the pasMr J Maniev »«< \|. -"-..i'.T . s Mass fcr - o f f he p.^rl•l , - prirs*« and nv re T ,r-*-^ '. P-.- i . .ten in he t l,< hi K - . ^ i - I -e g .,.,' ..n gh'« '•'. " e i ' ' t -< ' •e l ' . e \ ! I ..:t.a« .A «t rr a s i o r , - * r . ' r j ' f l . r- > *r-1 m r - r h f r< M .n.t^\ s - d !-.r - M T'» Jul' ' ..( ll. ,r.s frt.rr. t h e [•. Ji.hi ce «h Mrs Mi. Her p.i•'.,<• '• '•' " • j« *. "«-: •-- T v , irvUv Nov H in HK-.«<-' rj^-i-r- vidw-". i—i » i . | J - p-^-p.' ~'Vl wr-F- r\;^*- * e<i l ontlnoed on Pmjfe Kl a-rt v. K..!v»a: I T i- A Mrs V . I * K T i r..- Enjoy the friendly atmosphere of muH HW mm. n Y When planning o t e a or banquet Feel ossurtd that an «xp*riante-d ctaff. wall troinad in their respective duties, will msut in making vour party a tucccis m ( oinwii. *l„naftnff D1r*<1«f ( onandaUrus The r , ' . v a * - f \ >.' H - > . . . -,~r fr *. ; T fw )'• . \r * ., * T \' V •- '.' t - 1 ' ' I . ' ' . x , 1' e-< "- . < I . r ' n% * - .- ( '• ,1 4 1 - M M - •" 1 " -. k" '.J V 4 ; - \ <• •-A f ' *• i ndj! e ' - * H,. ., * vx k- ..-- ' Li » s- • • , . r.- r. T -^ s' '- N f** - .i r ... *,n ..»v }u .1 l< -^-,' ~* M \ ai nu.il ban l' .a <" >wrt ' A" er; a »' i ; . v h a'«. . ' 7TI ^,-esent ' * -.r K--a*' ' . ,'•« .v ere ,- ,*~\' speak M-« Marv is f r i ss •* as s' the C < r. ^ A r r lo A i*- r- ^ . i -r. -ir-' Mar ion .-r*-r a. i <>m 1 v j - j - e l s t a F '.a M le--e*l w-M-ia V'-ca, Young Matrons To Hear Father Mulcahy T v e I'e* l>n-aii M ilrahv dl re* * - n.' . a" \< >'f n Mari^ v*ill ^ ;>*• it. ,vn y * K »> fa 1 a' TV** ( ' ,rV-« ^'.rr* vrM- A* "-r M.iPjr *^»-> »r « n r grotj , js* r A-. - ,r- V,,-' •• -. rnee'ing of . - « < \\ --.r-e^ « t * r" p vs n > - d I f ] me«-t Mr« mmrp: rrf r^hment? r ojp nf jh %m at the Kenneth fee will The Ckralnlan Catholic Youth I-cok-ne wii: hold |t« thirteenth anr ,al rorven'lon a' 'he Hotel staMer New York C|t\ Thanka (ri\tr.jj Weekend Nnv 12 thrt.ugh » An attendarce of 1VX) I'CYL rr.em hf * n a r ' Id na t ed TT.e permanent rorjttitutlon of the rCYX *'.I1 he ratified and re<*o,ut.oT»s of rrUfflou* and etvlc ln-pr>r'anee vs-Ul he adnptfd hv the assembled jr r ™'P Ponltlflcal Jftr*- Ma*.s will he relocated hv IfVs F.*r*-;ienrv Bienip Arrbrosve s>n)sh-«n a' S' <>*,Tzr * t'krsir. Ian Ca'hciHr Ch-irch There will he a Communion Breakfast at ' h e Hotel .s'a'ler and « ',rsnd Bannue" and Ball at the Statler'g Skv Top THE I.F.AOfK U an <-rya- l^atlon of young men and women of 'he Byzantine Sisvor.lf Rl'e of the Roman ' atholic rhurrh «h<wf aim Is t o make vnu'h ron «cloas of in moral and nyta! ohliea'loris Vemher rhapterj of the Cer frai New York Council from Rochester Svrecugp Bingham ton. Auburn. Elmira Heights and SayTP Pa errtertaln a* h»>«'« of the Council at the mnn ' h ; y -->eet mjjsv. Pesee. Pontlfloal llleh Mass and General Communion for the chil- dren. May 2* Day dedicated to t h e Holy Eucharist and Social Peace Maaaet for the tick and perse- cuted throughout the worW. General Communion of the sic* , Mrfc w > r 4 M||- Vtttbnm May 3« Day dedtrated to the Wilcox served as accompanist. Holy Eucharist «nd lntematPw. -j^,, ^ j luncheon |, gchwluted ai Peace Pontifical High Mass ^ Saturday, Dec g) the FeMt and funeral -Communion lor 0f m janm^eU^te Conception VVorn< ' n - and will be In charge o l t h e Hay 11 Day dedicated lo the women o f S t Vincent da PsuPs Holy Eucharist, the Peace and ChSTCh. Unity of the Church General i ordination oi priests at the haRdj of several Bishops in the stadium Mxmjulch. The celebration of the Holy Mass In various rites In aeveral ol the dry churches. Holy Hour for men and a Gen- eral fommunlo?! at night. •tune 1 The Closing Ceremon- ies of the Congress. Solemn Pontifical High Mass at which His Eminence t h e Cardinal Legate will ofudate. Sermon. Sister Veronica Funeral Services Held At Nazareth Funeral **?rv!cea ior !B*t*!f H, ,.___.__,_, Veronte* DaVaney of the »Utft« : &M*m. U of Saint AMcft, "wtift 4M M% }mmm - Kattmth C#«v«irt» Wttjlofiit ¥&• day, t>Jov. s, m\ mm* m&mM Monday rriQiRRtri(r t NoY. 5. The Sol'frttn Maaa oJt 3ft**5flt*rn : W«a celebrtted Jn tfoiy. JTilWlly Chapel of rjiMttttrtrA (XmM W Rev. JToltti S», $3mm, Hat WW «*«UtiKl by itty, Iloy J3, Womhy, Dtac«B, Rtr- UWt«$l X* m Surrdaaeoti, atav, Jowph H, CeleU* Muter al C^mtoni##, AJM»i^tW «nt tn -tin »r«Wfy # l Hfc rtw. wigr, maim mum ' Rev. Xeul* Wfctm, v Ntrpliew* flf «4*t«rr Vetontog were pgllbt*ar<ra; Cluu1es"W.De- Vaney, (lcorg« ft, Pulter* Jofclt Counwy anr) Crrntd Coursej*. Robert Dorsohue and Iiurniilirey Donohiie. A,t die «r»v# th» l*»t Seating waut givtm by Faiber Cefefl. Born tn CSewYa. SUttf Vtfttnl* ca entered the Sutten of Saint -% rtwiw pttotml mm** oa .JNlWeyali fMr the Mtml Utfch tn w<*tit ta>1t«np tWr*r ... tt^dUr^^llMli^W^ ^WMjwpay lit*- the Ofntar. j :$# Wmlm #M.«Hi«,rtilf-'!: »nnual»iniktl^»tthe.ta»»tM!r. Arji!***®* I &m. Ur" 1fW*'Jaf "aa**" wMW*t svi£ i>bistibte sstadtatisav ~ a«*^WE^^^#' sr^JB*% "fir?^*% ^w-'* , '^^;^WWswr* 1 $mjtk t / ,..• •• •„•/• ; , 'fVilUUbAsBttK '- Msf BB^aMaaat'saar' 3Baa> "aa^^aa; aawajs*- aa^aaar^asr aaas^saaa- aajr , Witt toe tofid^td 1* i l » leXtom* mamtoft •.;•• j - ••'• T Fnaiajfr *f9lr* w * 4re"H.)p*#- - -, »«**•* ItsyK I I ' * W ^T : Pt"? VUijftrV aaYAaVkaU^ssassVr «smataJj .^J.laa , *a^^*faa>a^ sJsj^HKstrvMf ^^T'^TPTl^^r' 1 #*i"PT'*"f general tatalrman for th* Sstur-. JosepJh frorr* ttiat dry In J8t?S. lie* day event. She waa mattted by •Mignment* 111 th« scti6ol« *>t Mesdsme* Norman Murray, John Rocheater Included Holy ApWiW Brady, Edith GritHnJarraHi Ward g' Patrtrlra atria* tlofiw and «nd Miss Mary Hart. A «pedal i CorptM Crirtall. to lOuwtia shrtnf to Our Udy «M arranged *» u « h * ta ^ t p «!^* g*2* - Corning, ami In Mount Morris. In l&H, Hie? wu aanlgned to St. Patricks School, «cncca fall*. where she remained for 8 years, •• which tlm» abe retired to Nazareih Qonvent Surviving are a brolbef, Wtt> liaro DcVancy of Geneva, and several niece* ind iwtihew*. Bishop To Mark Mih Year As Shepherd Of Diocese foorteen Fears as Hishop of Rochester will b» marked J>jr HUt Bxmmmy Blghop Ktareey on Sunday, Nov, 11, Armistice Day. The former BUhop of Salt Lake City wis Installed Ordinary of Use Roch-|— "~ ""'V ' ester diocese on Nov. 1. 1837 j for nMn, gfc. 3«to ngjjtj Cotk«e In atensa Heart l^riM^thedraL 11, operailR*. Naairelh Coflege Procession of the Blessed Saers- J ^ s i f A ' S m I fj??*^ T J T ^ t JSL Benediction of the Blesaed I *^]SL*&P#J£LJ^\£ **£?** ^ l * !< l". * T T m e n I Sarrtment gtv^m by Mis nence the Cardinal Legate sage broadcast by the Pope " During the Congress. _^. th« BUfeop hai endeariitt him-;building sred St. Eernard'a Semi. .,„ self lo taat many and Unon** nary coBUnaies at iu high «tand- HrHolS ™* e dttrl "• »**«*«»«SP «* grd tiw dloceae. NKVV CflUBCHEB, new plans SftBHTUAIXV. he hs« ln« ! r«is> schools. rrtSftoua orttwatormen have been made for a 2-day ed devofions to the Blcwed Sac;and women new in the dlocesfi v-lslt of the Rochester pilgrims ' rament and to the BJes*e*4 Mother, all are recorded In Bllhop Ke*t* to Madrid ind Toledo where the, by encouragement of pracUcea spiritual shrines snd cuirural such as the Firm* Friday Cloba, potrrts of intera-st will be visited. First Saturday Clubs, Corporate Mr Newi.fl Gtlrmefl of the Communions ar*d Novenas of KaJbflelsrh Travel Agency, 17 Orace. Be has ahso sup^wrted the Jlmmie Jingle Says: O N I Y T H E BEST/ "The best in«rt>d»enh Or n o n e " — TSol's how our potronoge tVos won. Cakes For All Occasions ORDER NOW For Fine Groceries MEATS VEGETABLES SHOP AT SCHMIDT S FOOD MARKET IAMB A. >CHMI0T t. SC 523 Nsrra Mils St Os«9 Oiii? tn* Sssstun 7AM f'*» Oelnnrnr Comnssil HERS HEY ICf C/ PINTS 27c OUAJ THIS WWBC SPECIAL SURF CHEER OXYDOl 2* INS, «Of. 0i»l M5TJ I », ll f M 7 CrttS StISiSS SSCSSS HAM cninton Ave South, Rochester 4.' Radio Rosary for Psace # ualty bi N Y., Is handling local arrange-; the> dioc**se, one merrts for the RochesJer Dloce- j devotlona in the counhry. •an Pilgrimage. i In the administrative of Dome Of Buenos ! Aires Church Fails i Buenos Aires M.RHS) -- Nine j persona were killed and 21 In- jured when the dome ol a Ro-j man Catholic church here coif lapsed during Sunday Mast. The tragedy occurred )r. the dttrren of Sa*i Juan Zvmgettst&. lo- cated in a workers residential district. Father Alfonso Tavani tsad Just finished preaching hi* es?- mon when he observea the stone cpiling begin to bulge InwArds. He requested the congregation to leave as qatetly as pos.*!bk-. Bowevser. the surprised worsMp-f pers \iad only begun to ietve the 1 pp^m when mtmi» 24Q jsquare! yards 61 the cciiLng cxaaSbedj down. », n«ya reign- In civic aiialra the pr«»flt Btohop of Rochester U highly re* garden and hit eminael acd tap* port soughEt In project* &r toe , .„ _., bftterraent of tfie VarlflOa «JUt- of the lew such munltlo txj the dioccsart arck. Appointed a Bl*hop on July 4, In the admlnistrfltive' of rhe 1932, Bl»h«sp Kearney wlH be diocese eowrtie« iraprovernenta I mar king ®w Jffll* ara^tWMKry have come shout- A new cofiege • of hta ekvastkyn, n«** ye». Order Now- MOM OUR LARGE ASSOtTrnlNT— CHRISTMAS CARDS PE1SONAUZE0 AT NO EXTRA COST A fOIL siuenoN t» RELIGIOUS CAR03 RELIGIOUS ART Open Even/ngj 9 •hima 27109 i •Of G10VE ST. tiatks, H, r. ' rlMWt#«3« t4W.SIC0f,Dn, eu«^«* St- it -- -- •Isip^afcfl* *ar^ -7 >••* *i 4-*nHi *• J\ s if* SlIs^MW^BPRW 1 *^ 1 *'- ^ SH^Illi^aTat^aOl^dBaaaaalaBrJaaaaa^ •iTw*»Mrae Tpjafll^i ^^*a»^*iar#fl^sjl aaje WpawlfW**'*?ff 4ft*ir pa irgJvapsnMl *< •rfettieait.ef -a V* f' -Jaf^aaaastsatarf- ^ '^aS^aa^lrfrJ tl aaMlllllJ f 41 ^, 5W s eT^7"^ •3.,**- v * .-<' i tV »v -t*tt #A\ ^ rRAriK«> la^MM^ *m J ^ w I 1 i, .ir •*»»'-.' 'v*M$^;K®&<0&$*! \* Jl * w "i? r,.tc 1 ^. |t*i w fe r4 ••^ilP rn L-l

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Parish Marks 50 Years Under Same Pastor

Btessed S a c r a m e n t p a r i s h , R o c h e s t e r , cele&raced sss g o l d e n Jubilee S u n d a y and s u the s a m e t t m e the g o k i e n jubi ie* a s p a s t o r of the Rt. Rev Msgi. T h o m a s F . Connors , f o u n d e r ol t h e parish.

At a S o l e m n High Mass o f ThanStsgtv mg presetted over by H i s Exce l l ent v B i s h o p K e a r n e y , M o n s i g n o r C o n n o r s w a s ce le ­brant, writh m o r e t h a n 1 noo as­s e m b l e d In t h * church

T h e B i s h o p of R o c h e s t e r preached the s e r m o n a n d s tress ­ed 'he spir i tual bene f i t s to t h o u ­s a n d s of p e r s o n s d u r i n g the hal f century of the parish's e x i s t e n c e .

- T H E IlEAX. H 1 S T O B V o i Blessed S a c r a m e n t p a r i s h is t h e Heal P r e s e n c e o f J e s u s Christ on its altar for t h e past 5 0 y e a r s . " live Btshop said. "\Ve a r e thankfu l that Cod has spared for c o n t i n u e d serv ice trie personal i ty o l a g r e a t priest , the founder of t h i s par i sh , w h o has led a life of e x a m p l e in tea . rung the pr inc ip l e s of the Church '

The t irdinarv wis r e f err ing to M'-n-Mgr.ur Cor .not - »h<> founded the i>ari»h m l'JUl a n d is st i l l ac t ive a s pastox

' F a t h e r Connors h a s preached t h e s a m e doctr ine for 5 0 y e a r s -t h e g a m e doctr ine t h a t J e s u s Christ g a v e h i s Apos t l e s ." the B i s h o p c o n t i n u e d . T h a t is w h y w e h a v e today a s e n s e of grat i ­tude of tru-inksglving of confl -d e n . e for th.- Church t h a t carr ies u s hack to the r e n a c l e of Jeru-sa.i-m to ihe Cross of Christ, to the feet of l ~ h n s t and H i s s e r m o n on lhe m o u n t

In V years o f preach ing f r o m the Blessed S a c r a m e n t pulpit, the pre late emphas ized . there has been no la sh ing ou t with the bigoted i n n c u e vshi. h h-as be^-nme the unfoi iu" . i ' e n i n e "f our a g e TMere rws tx-vn no I n t o l e r a n t , nor mo«liIii ,i'K»n s u c h as is ad-\ anccd hv the p r o p h e t s of m o d ernlsm, w h o a n * , k the tradit ional teai n i n e s i>f t h e ( a l t h We have heard nn:\ '^r 'rii 'h* o f (,rx\ one S'ar . laM (if \ i l u e s w l ' h no .-on c e s s i o n s to our modern age

T H E B I S H O P cong ra tula ted the partshlonerB o n the m a t e r i a l pro­g r e s s of the parish d u r i n g the 50 y e a r s in whl< h church propert ies have g r o w n to an e s t i m a t e d mil lion dol .ar v a l u e

Two o l his 32 !x»>8 v*ho entered the p r i e s t h o o d a s s i s t e d Morv i l g n o r C o n n o r s in the Mass [>ea-Ci>a w a s 'he Rev W a l t e r J Kohl and S u b d e a c o n , (he R e v SvUllam J I>evc.reaux r h a p l a l n s to the B i s h o p w e r e t h e Rev J Kmrrtett M u r p h y and the R e v John A Reddinpton. T h e Rev D T John E Manes w a s m a s t e r of c e r e m o n i e s for the B i s h o p and t h e Rev Louts J Hohman. m a s t e r o f c e r e m o n i e s In the Mass

Music w a s under t h e dire-rtion Of R a y m o n d J H a s e n n u e r of A n i lnas Ins t i tute fa u ". Cnl formed m e m b e r s of the Rooh e s ' rr F o u r t h I V g r e e Asscmbl ) served a s an honor g u a r d

A GOUDE.N Jl B I I - E E d inner for c l ergy and r e l i g i o u s was held foMowlng the MASS Hl«hop Kcnr n e ; and M o n s i g n o r < on nor* ( p o k e on the ocnnsion as did the R Rev M*gr V i i t l a m VI Hart P A \ t, Tv 'c \ ei v l:r\ M o r a i d A l " n r " f I " " " T ' f " '

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Vol 63 - Ne. 6 MUDAY, NOVEMBER 9 , 1 » 1 I«A

Blood Donors From Ithaca K. of C

L E A D I N G T H E I t h a c a K n i g h t s o f C o l u m b u s

r e p r e s e n t a t i o n In the I t h a c a Lnterfraternal

Counc i l record bre&king d o n a t l u a drive _ w e r e

t h e above u f f k e m : ( f rom l e f t I L a « r e n r e F l y n n ,

t r e a s u r e r ; Herbert F . Spencer , g r a n d k n t g h l ;

T . J. W a l s h , t M l d e f u a r d ; F r a « c h K g t n . pakt (trand k n l e h t ; G e o r f e K l e e m a m , paat *ra.tHi k n i g h t ; B n s s e U T. r e n t o n , d e p u t y g r a n d k n l c h t a n d no t p r e s e a t f o r p"»««>| SI*tth5W " e r s c B , past f r a n d kn ight and P e t e r PleeJt, c l i aaceUor .

T o m p k i n s P h o t o .

KC loin Blood Day's Devotion, Memorial Donation Drive Mass Set For Elmira KC Oi Ithaca Groups

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T h e r<«ina'ion was the larfc-e»t s ince T o m p k i n s Coun'> b e c a m e part of the .Svraruse Regional BI.KXI Rank in Kehru. i t \ l'Xrfi

T h e I tha .n Kn.g".*s a :ior,c 13 organ iza t ions i-i the lh 'rr f -a 'rr nal Counci l had It mr—.tiers :c port for donat ions

O F F I C E R S parlscipjMr.g w-ere r,rand Knight Merrw" 1 s ^ n cer tv-puiv f irand K"lcht Ru» sell T Fenton Chance , >r 1'etet P lcch T r r a s u r e r IJIVI rrn.Y R j n n . Inside ' luard T J V\ a'sh a n d Past Grand K r i ^ h t j F r a n . Is K c a n (George K l c e m a n and Matt he-w Her*.in

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the tr respect ive pariah c h u r c h e s

a n d rece ive H o l y C o m m u n i o n

w i t h the v a r l o u a Holy N a m e S o ­

c i e t y groups .

T h e Rev Januartus MmrttnellL S A of St. J o h n i A t o n e m e n t S e m i n a r y , wfll c o n d u c t the t>my at Recollectlort aervicc* i tar t tRg at 1 o'clock In C o l u m b u s Center .

M e m b e r * w h o have died duT» I n s <ne pa*t y e a r a r e DanleJ S h e e h a n S r . t h e B n t G r a n d

I K n i g h t ot the Counc i l ; P t t r t c k R Mack. • C h a r t e r m c m b e r i D e n n i s J. McCarthy, J a m e s F . M u l h o l l a n d a n d W i l l i a m P. Mc­D o n a l d FranJi A- Be l lgot t l , C h a n c e l l o r , will be in r h i r j f e o f a r r a n g e m e n t s a n d will be ass i s t ­ed by C o r n e l i u s J S u l l i v a n a n d J o h n T Rhode

A buffet supjjer will be l e r v e d at the c o n c l u s i o n of the d a y ' s ext»r rises

Armistice Day Mass Set By

CWV In Elmira HI A n t h o n y s Post . C a t hoik-

M a r \ e t e r a n a wi l l obnerve A r m U t i c e O a y on Sunday hy attending: a Memoria l M a s s tor the d e c e a s e d v e t e r a n s of t h e parish . »

T h e V e t e r a n s wil l r e c e i v e Holy ( o m m u n l o n in a body a t the 8.30 a. m. M s u and a t t e n d a t a m m u n t o a b r e a k f a s t In the A n n e x .

Arrana-etnenia are b e i n g m a d e by A n t h o n y C l a r m o t l . Pt»t C o m m a n d e r , a ided b y Ntrhotaa Marino . J o s e p h Mar­ino and A n t h o n y rVrllliia.

Al»o Invited to at tend the >la»» are m e m b e r s of t h e Harred Heart Men and H o l y \ > m r Hoelet |e».

TtUs Sunday Is al«o ( om-ntounlon Sund»> for m e m b e r s nf the B o ) « ' Club and the D a u g h t e r * of Mary The«e tvro groups wil l reee lve Holy ( o m -mnnirai at the I t O i m . Maaa.

Conduct His &Ktffie»3£'Ste^lfiips.

my nsmed th#lR»v, m% ima E, Mas.©}', the S^tea's $im* DiNwesan Piigitj^lge 1^ ttoe ta> aasnUsaal E«^»dfete Cs«gh» K*e*iiei Mas? 3? J s &m 1 iass, to

.§89 on th? Aftwrlc*n Eaitars t4ae» ^ S*wwi« m Mw$ Jf. •xrivhig at LSsboa. Porte**l, on M«y 25.

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-wih Buh%«t« «t mm* Imrim, and VcrceloM tit* trip coven a mo«t l»l«f*«l)!kf rout* ami ewBlfclaaa •»•** im-•ptrlnc reM*4*>«*i txjmim** wuli attmilvm IravH a4«M.

"The pUxTkngK* wW l»» Ut iiy Dr. wmy. «riMNMi mm *£ •taiy oa Uw eontiiM«t'lwv« rnaia tm» point* of ixioreat IV fnlllaf srroun4 for Mot Any-one ami everyone IntertNte*! In • trip mbtmi will ftntf UM pit-ffrtsssg* s sa«a e-Jeyalrts way ol making the journey.'*

A onextay nUirrlmage will be made to the Immaculate Heart ol Mary Shrine at Fmtlma on ar­rival in Lisbon. The party will return to Lisbon to leave tor

i Barcelona grrtvtnR in tp Con-1 speaker at th« NovtlflbeT ^Irtt , creas city on May 2a Saturday' luneheon Ijetd at lb« ] The dally program for the atx lUron Sieubcn Hotel by Ccrnlnjr day* of the coasjrea foliowi Deanery, NutlonaJ Council ol

May SI - Inauguration a! the' Catfwllfl Womtn. Congress. Solemn reception of; tntroduced by the R«v. D*nW HU Eminence t h e Carfllnal V. Hogan, awUtant psittw? of 8 t L«ir«te | Vincent tfe» Paul'a Churcti, who

May t a - Dedicated to the Holy \ li moderator of the orRHrtlMtlon. Eueharut. Perataul and FumOy! Father Tajfntr t»M of his trip

through France and Italy early thia ye«r Ktrhfr* bm Vlilted ra«ny of the famous Catholic shrines,

B3KFKR1UN0 TO (ha QrottQ olOurUay oILpurtki In South­ern Fr»nce. which egpecisUly bn» presaed htm, Fglher Turner wtd, 'The lesson (o b« ktrnftd from LourdH ta not "an much from those who huve b*tn cured Ultra but rather from thj counlleaa pilgrlmii whOM aifikllong hiva not been healed ar.d who** pray-era sMmlnfly h«v* not bean answered but who return horna with a peace of mind and p»H*nt-ly resign th«m»etve* to tin will of QotV'

The shrine, Falher Turner said, which U vislicd annually by people of all filths, h«,» a record of many rnlrscutotu cures), lie estimated that eight pr nine thousand persona were there at the time of his visit.

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There will h e a C o m m u n i o n B r e a k f a s t at ' h e H o t e l . s 'a ' ler a n d « ' , r s n d Bannue" and Ball at the Stat ler'g Skv T o p

THE I . F . A O f K U an <-rya-l^atlon o f y o u n g men a n d w o m e n o f 'he Byzantine S isvor . l f Rl'e of t h e R o m a n ' athol ic r h u r r h « h < w f a i m Is t o make vnu'h ron « c l o a s o f i n moral and n y t a ! oh l i ea ' l or i s

V e m h e r rhapter j of the C e r fra i N e w York Counci l from R o c h e s t e r Svrecugp B i n g h a m t o n . Auburn. Elmira H e i g h t s and SayTP Pa errtertaln a* h»>«'« of t h e Counci l a t the m n n ' h ; y -->eet mjjsv.

P e s e e . Pontl f loal l l l e h Mass a n d Genera l C o m m u n i o n f o r the ch i l ­dren.

May 2 * D a y dedicated to t h e H o l y Euchar i s t and Soc ia l P e a c e Maaaet for t h e tick a n d perse­cuted t h r o u g h o u t t h e worW. Genera l C o m m u n i o n of the s i c * , M r f c w > r 4 M | | - V t t t b n m

May 3« D a y dedtrated to t h e W i l c o x s e r v e d as a c c o m p a n i s t . H o l y Euchar i s t «nd l n t e m a t P w . -j^,, ^ j l u n c h e o n | , g c h w l u t e d ai P e a c e Pontifical H i g h M a s s ^ Sa turday , D e c g ) t h e FeMt and f u n e r a l -Communion l o r 0f m j a n m ^ e U ^ t e C o n c e p t i o n V V o r n < ' n - a n d will be In c h a r g e o l t h e

H a y 11 D a y dedicated lo t h e w o m e n o f S t Vincent d a P s u P s H o l y E u c h a r i s t , the P e a c e a n d ChSTCh. Uni ty of the C h u r c h G e n e r a l i ord inat ion o i pr ies t s at the h a R d j of s evera l B i s h o p s in t h e s t a d i u m Mxmjulch. T h e ce lebrat ion o f the Holy Mass In v a r i o u s r i tes In aeveral ol t h e d r y c h u r c h e s . H o l y H o u r for men a n d a G e n ­eral f o m m u n l o ? ! at n i g h t .

•tune 1 T h e Clos ing C e r e m o n ­ies of the C o n g r e s s . S o l e m n Pontif ical H i g h Mass at w h i c h Hi s E m i n e n c e t h e Cardinal L e g a t e will o f u d a t e . S e r m o n .

Sister Veronica Funeral Services Held At Nazareth

Funeral **?rv!cea ior !B*t*!f H, ,.___.__,_, Veronte* DaVaney of the »Utft« :&M*m. U of Saint AMcft, "wtift 4M M%}mmm -Kattmth C#«v«irt» Wttjlofiit ¥&• day, t>Jov. s, m\ mm* m&mM Monday rriQiRRtri(rt NoY. 5.

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As Shepherd Of Diocese foorteen Fears as Hishop of Rochester will b» marked

J>jr HUt Bxmmmy Blghop Ktareey on Sunday, Nov, 11, Armistice Day. The former BUhop of Salt Lake City wis Installed Ordinary of Use Roch-|— "~ ""'V ' ester diocese on Nov. 1. 1837 j for nMn, gfc. 3«to ngjjtj Cotk«e In atensa Heart l riM thedraL 11, operailR*. Naairelh Coflege

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Buenos Aires — M.RHS) -- Nine j persona were killed and 21 In­jured when the dome ol a Ro-j man Catholic church here coif lapsed during Sunday Mast. The tragedy occurred )r. the dttrren of Sa*i Juan Zvmgettst&. lo­cated in a workers residential district.

Father Alfonso Tavani tsad Just finished preaching hi* es?-mon when he observea the stone cpiling begin to bulge InwArds. He requested the congregation to leave as qatetly as pos.*!bk-. Bowevser. the surprised worsMp-f pers \iad only begun to ietve the 1 pp^m when mtmi» 24Q jsquare! yards 61 the cciiLng cxaaSbedj down. »,

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