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irmSisAN^EWslfllEFr] Cursillo Advisor Visitor Winston-Salem — Laity of the Cursillo Movement and clergy members will entertain Bishop Joseph Greene of the Diocese of Reno, who has been appointed by the U.S. Conference of Bishops to be the moderator of the program in this country. The Bishop will be the guest of the Rt. Rev. Michael J. Begley, pastor of St. Leo’s Church here on October 25. The guest will be honored at a dinner beginning at seven p.m. in the parish auditorium. Clergy will be received at 5 P.M. at the rectory. New CDA Meeting Date Durham — The date of the monthly meeting of the CDA here has been changed to the third Tuesday and the program will continue to be at the Immaculata School Hall on Birch Avenue. Wilmington Newcomers Feted Wilmington — Catholic newcomers to this community were entertained recently by the Catholic Daughters of America, with a Sunday afternoon tea. Mrs. Annie Shield, State Regent, was a guest of honor. The Rev. Eugene Livelsberger, pastor, and both convents of Sisters located in the parish, were also received. CDA members participating were: Miss Elizabeth Bate, Grand Regent and Miss Elizabeth Powell, State Secretary. Assisting were Mrs. Dorothy Sellers and Miss Neil Sheehan. Becomes Jesuit Scholastic Waynesville — Bill Sanderson, Jesuit Scholastic, pronounced his first vows in the Society of Jesus at Weston College, Mass., re cently. He attended Georgetown University for two years prior to entering the seminary and completed novitiate training at Werners ville, Pennsylvania, and is now attending Boston College. He is the son of Mrs. Miriam Sanderson and the late William H. Sanderson of St. John’s Parish, here. College Benefit Bazoo r Belmont — Alumnae and friends of Sacred Heart College here are invited to return to the campus for the annual bazaar which will begin at ten a.m. in the gymnasium. Sister Mary Stephen, presi dent of the college, said that proceeds will be used for further building expansion. . A smorgasbord will be served during the evening hours and booths will display seasonal gifts and decoration. The door prize will be a check of $1,000. Children are welcome and will find enter tainment arranged to amuse them. The occasion of the bazaar also serves as an annual homecoming and reuniting of former students and friends of the college. School Library Supplied Wilmington — St. Marys school library received substantial gifts last year in books and furniture it was reported at the initial meeting of the Home School Association held here recently. Robert Holliday and Frank Smith lead the group and Mmes. Ben Lackey and E. A. Rusher, are secretary and treasurer. Tokos Regional College Post Charlotte — Miss Patricia Lee Grad, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Harris of this city, and a senior at Nazareth College, Kentucky, was elected as the Southern Regional President of the National Federation of the Catholic College Students. It is known as the Mason-Dixon Regional Association, having eleven states as active members. She is in her Senior year and an English major. CYO Unit Formed Waynesville — The Catholic Youth Organization of St. John’s here, held its first organization meeting. Officers elected to serve are: President, John Sanderson; Vice-President, Sandy Smathers; Secretary-Treasurer, Susan Czarnecki. Committee heads are: Projects, Irene Zarczynski; Program, Catherine Mull; Refreshments, Susan Robbins. A business meeting will be held regularly every two weeks. 'I i Support Your Locol UNITED FUND CAMPAIGN Remember the Poor All Year r IflXON EXTERMINATING COMPANY TERMITE CONTROL 1 Over 20 Years Experience Short and Long Term Contracts Low Cost Renewal Plan Serving the 2 Carolinas 220 S. Columbia Dial 864-4304 GASTONIA, NORTH CAROLINA --- . <*- > , J Up-dated Science Class At Asheville Catholic Set By New Principal Rev. Anthony J. Dougherty Oblate of St. Francis de Sales ASHEVILLE — As the first quarter of the new school year will soon close with the issue of the first report card, so the Rev erend Anthony J. Dougherty will conclude his first two months as principal of the Asheville Catho lic High School here. The priest educator is a member of a reli gious community known as Ob lates of St. Francis de Sales. This community conducts many schools of secondary education in the eastern part of this coun try. Father said that the school is presently experimenting with “a few new' courses." One of them is a progressive handling of Physics and Earth Science. Father Dougherty came here from Salesianum School, Wil mington, Delaware, where he was director of closed circuit educa tion television. He received his M.A. at Catholic University in 1936 and was ordained in the following year. RENEWAL PROGRAM Los Angeles — (NC) — The Immaculate Heart Sisters of Cali fornia announced a program of community renewal to “allow them to provide more meaningful service to the complex, changing world of 1967.” POLLOCK Funeral Home Member National Selected Morticians By Invitation New Bern, N. C. _ RURAL PLUMBING & HEATING INCORPORATED • Residential • Commercial • Industrial Diol 833-9702 701 E. Six Forks Rd. Raleigh, N. C, ■._ Says A 'Must' Freedom and Authority in Church WASHINGTON — Freedom and authority must exist simul taneously in the Church and be linked by “personal responsibility for the common good,” Patrick Cardinal O’Boyle of Washington said here. He preached at Mass here commemorating the Year of Faith. Cardinal O’Boyle told the congregation that the source of truth is found, in revelation but the search for truth is a “continuing process.” In this search, he said, both authority and freedom are needed. “Both are necessary to the healthy functioning of any so ciety, especially the Church. They are also needed if we would learn the fullness of the truths of which the Church is custodian. For to attain a knowl edge of truth, there must be both freedom to search for it and authority to define it clearly when it has been found.” The cardinal stressed, however, that there are limitations on freedom in the Church. “One, of course, is where there is a dogmatic definition officially proclaimed by the Church in the field of faith and morals. The other limitation on freedom is .the factor of prudence. Granted that every competent teacher of religion has the right to specu late on those matters which have not been clearly defined by the Church, nevertheless prudence and justice demand that his per sonal opinions do not damage the Church or scandalize the faithful.” Bishop Sheen: Restore Seminarians 'Love Of The Cross VATICAN CITY — Bishop Fulton J. Sheen of Rochester, showing the same oratorical fire that made him America’s best known television preacher, urged upon the Synod of Bishops the need to restore love of the cross to today’s seminarians. Modem seminaries must find the cross, Bishop Sheen said, just as St. Helen did in the 4th cen tury. Bishop Sheen began by assert ing that never in history has there been such a gap between the current generation of semi narians and preceding genera tions. Citing Pope Pius XH’s prophecy that the human race would undergo more changes aft er World War II than the map of the world, Bishop Sheen said today’s youth reaches puberty two years earlier than in the past. Thus the turbulent emo tions of physical maturity hit young people before they are sufficiently mature in other ways to absorb the impact. CROMARTIE FUNERAL HOME 211 N. King Ave. Post Office Box 149 Dunn, North Carolina O. G. PENEGAR COMPANY BUSINESS INTERIORS DESIGNERS & SUPPLIERS STEELCASE STOW ft DAVIS Dial 825-5169 Charlotte, N.C. — Dlef 865-1236 Gastonia, N.C. 176 West Franklin Ava., Gastonia, N. C. WIMBERLY AND GREGORY Insurance—Real Estate Appraisals Property Management 118 So. Franklin St. Rocky Mount, N.C. WASH-BOWL, INC. R.C.A. WHIRLPOOL Coin Operated Washing & Dry Cleaning AIR CONDITIONED WAITING ROOMS Open 7 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Sat. 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