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>% '^a fUff t v l * J ,^4- ri^ir>» *-* Iff -. v i| >i HI nil KILU iwi«w)iiii/iiiiitii»iaiiii w W" fj ^ * |T.,»};Sfe!% W^te^r.^.-..' Vi-^'® .***•• * ...-. -%&*& **j t 51 ^^1. i* y 1 \1 'te ••;T::f ,4^™—S-*-. *^*"*H"T (*" £ t 1 * t< ^ /-'x "V r 'f»-. Mother', Day lasji Bhould bear a child. ms&^gMssfim^ >»? ^ e l i @ g i f t ® r w c t toRlWrch s i r the?1firBt time. TBfese words otf the* PJejujjnjg;- of *} Mother, ^ t t i o n a l rite of welcome fop $pft&^Jm jMtttf of wa!fng, ser. |mi%.oj| evwcy efctM for a devotjsa mother t*»e rewawf cannot J>e given oy simply one B and no ojje pretends that this suffices, ft yever, a«R token of the dent owed mother for ., A ..,,...3J?p^lilt'|»l|iiSmpye ? ftettflowersfo»present at a MUduetw mother wd »he Accepts it, understanding that •i^f$m^m-i&ym-ywt.i^im over asm tribsrte to the iaMfeif 5i tlBi* icfv* m *h*1i g a»d reaared «» will tottch her , f |^fe3^ifiil#|M«W8.oI,««-eiidortog daHawhay affection . Mwhieve the|r stffaticm . *'te* why ate f j f a m hat' !. %h;, ^8»erhooo);-%j» J #re. il^|li^«|fti%«.h«*r''teinple maoSt wood' ; that'the a|gej» theinselves may someday apeak j|^M»aM;M*krj,oj» eaerth " C o m e m t o t a e tern* Bury Him In Clean Publicity and prison aentencea have had the net result i4&h«!*t% New for* Oi% ? s jweiitteerte* r^yd tft.'imr . < ^ o y « r ^ v i o u s years'totals. Over twelve thousand youn?- 6 #^6|l*weif wrested aid no* the c|iB«''1a tt|e b^amder-itfwr- i\f l^SmdMs^ttAmt IfrlapiiB tfee ci^y bury ^ ^ K C T ; r ^ ^ i4»^pWHitde- ^hQCT> fee ^^ ~\ *i " Ja93& W ^ I W ^ r o p ^ ^ ' -t npr| - - - - - • - ^ 'yea^old-sli^ 'T - >, ^ mad* mothers.., God, in >i»ct, made grandmothers. Then Me eqm-pstft, itopwlni tl.ftt no matter what went wr#nf> there would always be somebody to make it go right in the end, 5H»tan«Btif^|if^|ija^t**l^ w ffoyi.'" •' '" *• Never would any man grow old enough tp be truly mature to act only after proper d«- Utal^Witt... I am now that moat lordly of all i*lng« on the face of the earth, 1$ t h a t . jBOjfc . , y «.*i , a> n%«|tti jwgi of <s**tttim at' ^-^linartiiifc' ^ And Beffer Lif&S ^f. Xf * ^ "^ "^ i afMetw tiff- 'if - Vmitieft.,- fiVf'pB|t*aV >''...-• : ,|£isiS^ month of weakBess and sin? BIwsy g«na^;imifiiJ|M irws« • r o u n d the body jolted me right down to the heel* by Hrt%» Inquiring: Sua how does ft feel tea* tnanried »» a grandn»tlier*» I hadn't ever though offtIn ftat-weyy,..* . ». «%#» yoti thtafc of it hohat way, you begin to see ivhy God's 'Cl'eatioft" "wat Tf l MMNe? were, anartf jnd' ipanv ^^^a«^am-*M:aBn1i-*ftla1i «nlmm»; and God saw that But it waa not good enough. THKBi: WAP' NO arbiter,. T^rar v?*!'ihobOdy to reign In God'a jilii?* with s*methlm|jf, Gon^Wsdotty mere waa n<* body to govern with persuasion, to rule with sweet reasonable- new plut a^ touch of cajolery. m God? made woman. God alhs ware once piwUh^ by aong penamwi Jnd «hai#iai« storlaa of tn man tevere pen- ances impoaed tot wetiirt alhs thin is the cuttcnn today. -~r ACTUAIXY.THB'size-Of the .penance hu flttte effect on the final result. , Sins are torglv«n directly and simply by Jba abaolutJo; m% done lat*|vie*rlit gay* absolute - •-- , - * •*•- --•- ihUS,.Jori)ve t|if^,ai|^«piv>| Even though toGooV he ? ii * * ^te^. r>- •H*f •*' f oMnpensstion Mve vm of taowiriaj God fa memifta to .those who die as asartynu Wiliiam Blankenahlp i s a eaar« which e r | | ^ M r 4 l ^ « ^ s » ^ c r a e l < ^ Scripture .-, a^Jtwep^ i^wm$tW$m y '^* ri $ «* * legituaiite. would iiM«be. ooooWf tifaW ttfls^ e|i "Wffl correct th* culprit,^eter those wholre pt^.fe crime, aBd^prot«t the citixe right ' priisa storiea detail , „. ... w If TKISaift and pwaa? sior^w detailing the , *4^T»&B)Qt of-tte sroutbfol crlmtoala mereh; incite kvasit ftioye te>" * * " " " * . . . ... Instead of pu % m in i inn«n mm' i in, • HUT prof ^x , ^ SVN0AY •paw ^swr aw a*^ssja^^ s ^ ssaw > - ."1-A'.i' (t For Pentocost •U. 4 k' 4 ^~"t* J M—-f*— 3?^* lonk^ .M Ctfrfsianas. tn Iieifo |fk ^Eaetwro" Sunday which points ahead to the rejoicing of Eaater. Now, this Sunday prepares *w* ,** t h * <ibttjfng a a ^ o f c ^ h f e K < v ft'perfeet * otth^ autd&r the Holy Spirit who will , E»ch day, We pwy fa I'ttie Bathes an we JsssA!fe»s«8e^Bttiat-«t »a-o>- ^^ ^j"*? «>f/«l«t- Jiw] t ! 5^i^^fetti2^SSit^ t H, ¥ , •*' 7 ,lar pie^jr, however, teaia to' flmvt the Holy- Spirit ia some- hwttMi of * divut« iaatetiati ln« «tf wofiMt ^> wail fori »• to., ' train om mlndtotolncla*. the ' •' J -;• ' ; Third P«w«ao* the Holy TrlB 1!^ I ity in b«r p « ^ r Mfc Ztt^JL £ A* the dgan o f ^ o % | pv^-tT^ fture tells as the Spirit of *;>•?£• -A**—^wovcd ov«F-the-water*-airf-fl m? ,i Icreated fhingS with the breath 0£ $f ,. v. fWe. ^ "Hpifit-dweMs torfta Chttrch est * _Jk^flllter"SouTrwith the life "* |»f grace, and sustaining the fchurfih injts,wt»rk ol saving 1m- ' ortal sows. '; THE CBUBCH is not a mere crganization It % U* the, flvlng mystical body o f Christ, He la the } hea*; wi the ifn^tieri,, . ^ J u s t aa-c ihe*,phtood pulse* aroagWotfi! veta*^ Jte% a8 the f 4%art# ana organa of otur body te» e aBve and ae^% acVtha ssfcrav. lente pour forth the life of fs.inyiiicai nembera > of dy. Afi this Ushed by the working of the *foiy^pirii iggMr; «ra Hbiy. Spirit '--**-"Irid work* in m e Individ- as the Soirlt of uoa aeoarmted "•"> the living: from inanimate crea- tures in t*e asylorereayon; to this Spirit: separates the man of grace from the world of sin. By sanctifying grace, the Holy Spirit makes us share in the life of the taystitsi,bpdy, makes ui share the Ufe o^f Qody^and, efe mm us^wn%~lhe'vGcWea-- and ^|fta--te--periectT-tis -nnnja and more. •mmig* Confflrmatfon, flj« twy may -dpi^)a^you|'%m^r| •psptr : t«lB^li'\'yi^^ftt. J ihv mm. »i i mwiiM&,-$tomtom you and you run to tha dodr n*d as the dickens at that ai"--.' -.-..v..-.;-, - - ^J^' With, deejp apology, he conies t»ck td teU-yoMve's soarry. Your temper coola down* you can't •Mm^Jim '^peir^pav,- and so you taRe 1fa&*3ffl$i"to> "pay. for" ygur |K8^ pjctijw* whidow. -.;, m.'aome .a^siiar^way^Got>is' •• - esay-oa;'•»." We' eouW never ' -pay roi- tiw brotoSoe«D«nin*- liberatlon, clearheadedly and judicially, and yet warmheart- edly, • TJie universe needed some- body to be saying to men, "Now wait a minute. Hold your horses, _ Don't go flying off the^handle. Its not ai bad (or as goodies all that". ig&V the world •omebtfdy who could Find Thlnga - includbg that moat ff^ueBntty lost '**>-• ID thlnis. common aense. So GOd, as I said, made Woman,' jnade .Wqther} made tamttdimo^ther. And lie married man first to Womanr^heir^o—Mothert^ and ro^^djagthfj _ ' -^a»r*rr , tn*^1iree"ai of man. I am now in the Third Age. mi G»* a» «„. ,. sena|We,w>ice,,of this Wm& mother to whom I am married. She is saying, "Joe, — get to the point" * Very well The baby was born Eaater Wedneaday/A girl Name. o t Mary Jo. Weight six' pounds and a halt Time, 5:90 p.m. set Sw In it S t S i ^osplfaa* !>>ctoti Ch^berSfin ^ttendiuT^ nurses, Slatera and two Guardian Angela — the mother's and the b a b ^ i ^ j M L ^ g e n t t p sundry SOJCH in the picture, ojOc^^ 1 wja aB ^-,Joaep* patron of happy marriages am families, and St Gerard Majella, ttrc^PiDTTMpW'd^iv^^ 33 :™^ AndSt. Ann, greatest of-grand mother*. «nd rf he$ hushand,'^t Joachim, greatest of grandfath- ers, because the ChUd of.their Ia^ottfr-preaettfenmerthe-HOte =|ptrttrc»s»BS^-iia?to7«^»pTBcW strengthen us and seal in us the graces won for us by Christ. a Whatever is great, holy, beau tlful in tha world, or in the Church, or in an Individual aoul Is the product of the Holy Spirit During the remaining weeks be. iore-'fentwws^we^hdWrlplrlf often. "Come, Holy Spirit nil the hearts of Thy faithful, and en kindle in them the fire of Thy Iovei" May. 6,1955 JAMES EDWABD EBABNEy. DJ)„ Pw.ldenl </ n^,%^|i- or s ~ p»* UnK»ckHl«r Cillwtl* Vim MtmtiUttm. m*~t J « Gnat An., Aatan Will 111 S&ldiy DMt^-Plwiii MIIS «r «-««l t>t*»< WMMBSctaHiikiMTln On IMI Otflp st tftkutn. N. T. Ain««lrM^lwUM Aci*« Cnima tf U*nt t, 117*. SMi aMs* ^ a r ^ MiwtiaaM la n. a, tiis AaaS»4H.S«( fintea CMatriaa, sa.H dying to chndblrth. - THE tAO&ifS.' Why, sure- ly you know them — our daugh- ter Mary and her Terry, about whose engagement and wedding I toidyau._..^- •-•••_zr^z. Befom. we~t^k-Mary to the m ^rtanste w a a ' t t i h ^ a i fSipftal, we telephoned to Terry _ - „_ ^ t j, orJe y S!axn ^ A considerate Army had made all arrangements in advance, and he got into his jalop immediately for the 400- mllc drive home. ' Be didn't even stop to tele- phone anywhere along the way. t Wouldn't have stojpjft^tSiBi. i r r f e ' l i e e i r i r T u s Shoes. A man wants to hear about his first child from the lips of lta moth- er. At midnight, Terry and Mary and Mary Jo were together in the* hospital. s By the time.you read this, the water win have been poured and the words spoken, and Mary Jo, in baptism, will have been bom into Christ's holy family, and given title- to-?theslrfn«don3r of Heaven. There is no wealth to compare with this, no royalty ao exalted. Hail, Princess 'Mary JO! ^o—«. '^^^^M^^^^^k^^s^m^^f.s^^&^s^MM^MSs^m l*rgearc|«ii__ Id* Angeles—"(NCX^he larg- est ordination class in the history of the Los Angeles archdiocese —including 29^-waa raised to the priesthood by His Eminence James Francis Cardinal Mclntyre at ceretaonies in St. Viblan&'s JCathedraL dal 1ht wMrtinr, lit fMir iMstfik •£ ^PTCP- '!rTj"T^' 5 •T* V^*' ejajaa^amjt, ^ Is alio «n"offI- l , like tht fine im- a taW-oreakersA mart w h o risks II'LVI'-';/JI UK' ^j^^a) Sacrament of penance In Jitin after the. penlteht has cTniewed. Text ot the lacra- mental form i* spokentothe priest as he howi his right *&& rats*4 toward flm l vmr 'mitt "" 4 •"'Mmr oar 1 4 r 4 ' * s u » Cjiriat ahaolTe yon; and by HI* aa- Owrny, l aOwolVe yoat from erery bond at excommunkw- ^asPSSfOTS naauoftheFatl«r,andof tiae Vlr«ta,Mary- »«l o< the saints, and whatsver you have oone '.and'eyil ^ve endured be cautt lor the iMaisskm of yesr mi, |he «|^psi^'af'.«rsie<«^ sad tt»;.re- Kf^^. ; Three signs indicate a shicere - Genuine effort to hnprovt,] | rAvoldinf proximate oetm- T*- ^s'ajajaiaajB^^K asa/ vs>*^|^ v*^p fl**K*?Sj Making sincere efforts to im- prove means a person doesn't simph/ iisten; ^ the poatesaor/* advice, but remember* 1% and ceptjon of the Sacraments are also signs of sincerity, r 4 Avoiding the proxunate occa^ sioni^ot sm mean* we Witt mt associate with persons, or go>|| g aces, or fiavt thfegf which; W low lead us into sin, Going back jspeatedty -to- " ~ " places, andj things and the lives* of other* by his reck- less driving may h*ve to pay JBO, but *hat is a mere pltj|nce com- paled with the valije of livei and property he ena^ngered, ; ^ t the amount So? fiiff i»ur^s**htch has God?s authorit|f^ovfit ?alni agrees-to a <pecifjOi , whinc>;a.gd backs up o u r ^ l e s f ^ p wilh fiir;*own treasury' %krtti&jfo.'lfo atone for our sins. •• ^', OBDINABILY, THKUB II no time limit as to when we should our penance. We may actu- go., jto. csojmmuiiitoif :<M&m ig It, but we«ought not to delay saying ourApenajn«« leat we forget it lit some exceptional cases, the priest may Impoie * tbne.limhv and then, ;olv^ttrle, It ha* to beobseryed;If a pen- ance imposed can't be done with- out great inco^venle%p\iip|n> -tent niiy ask ••confpM* ! w ! a»* pense from It and jlrnpOae a dif- ferent one initead, T :'" , The final proof of s good con- passion is not the mfk mwntnt* et»devilttoft JfcV c h t a h * , fJh*,, f ,0. s - f tL \ t j> i\nrj \ ^ >)if ty$4Un A i ft I'^W^f" * ^ a a n e f ^ Kearaey «» - <I|I[IUIIIIIII .•*#"• r into sin is indjcatj neither trite- $mm..^ ..,„„ purpose of amendnient, and a '" ' m S M ^ ' s W " ^ ,"*»«3ll!Wtft „^fcaj|||jf3.' .. - . ;.'=j. 1/. K A. f . ~: ^ltlniately, the result of a good " """""" s more ehrlst-Uke. c^rifewion ^•fajact^^tos4tt< clude.Jn.pnea^firayera^atjcimfea sion time some specific refolu; tiofli;to'sityj(nce In hoJps>av .-I'O^ inatsncek * penitent could choose yamig&ki ¥ l- win «aM:^**i^*" Pi % 0 '^avM|t,. 4JjpK^raa^{ 0Vntfa% for M'jfflWJ^Ii.„„ /w . ^, gj . 3rwnf y-..~. > .^^ .. : ,^ Thenew-rtrttistbiuiofthe^^ avffect principahy prieata and otfeerak,obligfcj t P / l 4 l # t * ; P « Romany Bwsvialy every days'"They-Hsie.jrf3«Lf " " cm the-Little 'Offlee : ef^se.Blesa>f' ".^Ifia^f^f ed Virgin,, which tnany.of the Jaity re«lte'' ; ^ujeMf. "' *'~" : very little- change rejulung from the new decree. ; . 'teaaaof^ atories 'carjrled^in |cnM»eou«t imgftWM effect that the hew regulat would shorten the time needed Ipr^fte^debration «f Holy Jla** by about ten minutes arc shown to be ridiculoua Iron* an examlna- ^ioi^^anj^ext 1 !-'""" — - J —— THE MEW regulations were pr^omulgatedf^accor^ng=-itov the decree, to remedy the situation in w h l i ^tdSySs pfleajs, f s p ^ s M those who have the care of souls, ami. new duUea^of tht'ap«stolate in such a way ttl^they can hard ly attend to the recitation of the divihe Office with the propel iuilliy* oi mind/* The'*seree Nations. And most especially the Mother ot Mothers, Our Lady — whose first miracle, as the Weeping Madonna of Syracuse, ,only a year or two ago, was the saving of a woman and childlamellorates the situation *y^nak- lng {he rubric* of the Breviary Tend to tome minor extent of the Roman Missal) less cnim|)er-,sentials of the Divine Office, some. - ^ o t t h e changes'made can be' teHlSattLS^^ theT» are still being employed. The general tendency of the new legislation is t o take away many of the mechanical difficul- ties that work to distract the priest in saying his breviary and to detract from the prayerful qiiallfy of• hls-recltation-of-the-4~r Divine Office. Furthermore, the new regula- tions bring the priest closer to the liturgical ideal of reciting the hundred and fifty psalms ot the psalter each week. They are so calculated as to help the priest to concentrate more (effectively ori Ills recitation of the W t pub- lic liturgical prayer of the Cath- ij§M|p$$^--. „ W - - ^ .-*. THUS THE ultimate effect ot these new ordinances is not to make the saying of Masa and the recitation of the Divine Office any easier, 4>ut rather to- enable ther iHiest' to pray with-greater zeal and lervor. ' " The most radical feature* in the hew regulations are the fol- lowing; 1) The abolition of the rank and the rite of the temldouble, under which almost ens hundred IMP « u s i y observ'* ...... . ^ ._.-,. .. .team., pmt Ufa--because s #»y ~ " *""•" " '""""' •" "fesoovev.. uatH^ia^of^st '^^'•mEm^f'^^fm^^ M m l | :flom#u|^'P^i»mlw|si#rp. :«co|r|iiifi^^ itiediev.1 '. SNF a goo* a^on«ea»R|a^y- ^gjffz$^. *,;.»(_; nil 1 1,1; V M iiiJLni!'ij"'ii|>i.ii.<iiiMi li'iiii.i'iiuiiiTi #iulUonpre--*i(lt jn#r-- mfafif^** «•' ^-•• 5 - -r;-.(-.'. -H «& ; l ••'«*--^*-^^—•—--^-^ ^-'--*- s^0ia^t.-iot-i^m sln^r%''^ow [-"If we buy'a book and then < ^UnworadUneswis-an attitude, a And that .-<. It is Insipid .\ ; . Our sUte of nxlnd tor ratber* state nwdiutlon time la ;too' prscloua of heart?) > l u c h wm InescSpaWy •If^weHire^HWhoinydulndlai^^ « -««sWia^0fiOa^^ 'IWpjfeW^^j^ Tia:^--iWW»ento^'1saiip^ ;*y«tioyiMt^m removes other*...;^r^',v ; -: ; •: \*$t have hitherto b^nclaailfled.^The so<all*d''iaehutoubiej.wu *' : " ' gleal dayjim ,w^ch;^erejMeS u In the ^.called''double*," ntne lessens in the Hour of Matin*, but in which the antiphon* of the piahns were not "doubled," but rather treated as they are on the liturgical days known as the gittppresslon ^of^aU^oc^ (anthoseof Christ- mas, Easter, and Pentecost. That .wJO.auaw^e^disanpearancft^fe ^ L A J f f l p w ^ ^ ^ l M ^ t t l | i such- octsvaa a. those„of t h e l S W S r ? 1 m ^ | ^ ^ ^ ny, the Aaeeaiion, Corpus nual liturgy. 3) The concentration of the es- manifestedIn theabolitiojLofJhe prayant whlc! WeHHtherte pre- How to i^gnl^e St Michael: Wu^syo^jtalghtV^rw^ s c a l ^ t|jimp|hnr on a dragon. Sunday hStee prayer at the end ot Mass, "Prince of the heavenly host" J " " J ^_^__^ ranks llrst among the angels, he Christ!, Tie Sacred H e a r t t t d l s j d s o J ^ r e c o ^ g y a j ^ ^ of men are weighed. mamlato 'Conception, The As* suWptionti'and. All-Saints, -to.menrs^^r^^r^^-f^- ^*»«Hfc»; •inn . e«t; «.. «*«i .»*!«.«• *fe h places^ a# heriiaa, alWay* £ £ I S * ^ ? m 5^u!?S^ WV*m eithe^lin th> siry?o%;on tMM.»^ iM «„. „.,!•. 1 ^•'*| ro o«ntaWto|nutfeas*Mlifay _*. ^ *—1 J i ^-^.^ * t commennorite* his app^irjuice Wtaj^_^BBlei.. t o _ ^ e t r a c L f r o m 4 ^ ^ t ^^ 6 i D ^i Be ^ the common course of the an- tor^&dthiaubsenhent iSHlMfeo thry^ ind thl siubseghent liBlldiiSg nl^ch^l^a^ov;;^!^ tlon ot the pieces domlnicales, the reduction of the obligation for the saying of the preces feriales to the ferial offices of Wednesday Aid Friday in Lent and in Advent, and'to the office of Ember Days, Other than those o| Fefttiwsi J?eer" «V!TV THE NEW regulations are to go into effectoit January 1 next year. The tnosf ifitereating changes In tht rubrics of the MasS have to do with commemo- rations. The comrnenioratlons are prayers, collects, Secret prayers, and postcomtmuhlon prayers, said after the prayer that belongs to the Mass which'is actually being ceiebrati^ •""••" ••' ___ A^^'preseiifiKSmlftnisr tfitte- prayers are assigned ior various seasons of the year Such com- memoratlonsi Sice abolished unfler the new legttMprt. Pthere, how- :fP^»^3^--' ; P^I«oit3iiIgneC..to.; Masses which would have been said ot this day .$$§*> it not tor the/: fact -that".«!#-' are *%ut- ranked" by the Mass which Is actually being said. Henceforth there can never- be more than rwfi of these commemorations at any Mass. . '^ SSsS^ 1 '^ *!S&M-* '&&* %& m±~ 'i.'«—''-''' ,: ii..i'"' DallyMa :mg& ^y/^itoi^M mafflm%B$F' day mfter Ewter (white),Gloria, ^ . f V a y e l | T ^ # ; ' s e ' MJ«naefc Gospel of St MichMeli Mondai -atay^ *-.*& j6|fegiry Tuesday, May 10 - 8t. Antonin- us, Bishop (white), ^cafefciet •'•'•'" off" ""• *-••--•••- , JpoiSts^wru^teald'^.. ina^is> ^u0t0ic&%B,, Y . K •".-. »Wed^iday, , '|^M\^^'l^ils-^Ot B.V»M., 3rd ior church ok Rope* ito'jpeeoV.' ••: : '••'?• P^^S us, AchUle., DomitlHa, Vnd -'•tiJipdteaV -Mhtrtlrla-^rli^. Gioiafc, at* &!$*¥ &• Sra; s 3r|||pr cTjufeji o f , ^ ^ ' B p ^ |^o^^lr^.^eiace#o* •Indicate votive or Requiem by l > o T r ^ . aheed, '60. WO ap. ;Wtjj;;jta#eM ikJerat^, barely audible ^.Jssla^i^eaWi^^ •Isat •'•:•<!-•""""—'."!iM' vJ 7, l( ,„.r Kio|^.ivj^4<aoua* ;|i^^ ' " ^ o n . ^ p i i e n l i p i . .Hljp^, w e / i i ^ v i f e j f y ^ U i M ^ ^ t o ^ e ,rTSpw«tkr^i SSSEJ^™,^? 2 . , ^ ^ f i ^ u ^ b l c m i i l n n r ^^in««*fT.;»^^i,'^»iiii,i.\Jii;S'«t. t e n d o n s ; s t h a t ; Ha; remova* ^ ' ' it*'*-,' 1 '* * '*"* i»^ticsfe;fjttg>i -gelstioft;^sf , ^ iowinf^Ugg • e s s i o n ; to-1 cadd^^Wl pet -ttsi*ettft *-" < • j iafi«Ad'i«-i'' sucier]: something- : DeIonging to ' L*ven.ssec^bn of brahge , .# froin- B ^ p ^ ^ - i . " ^ , ? ; The nearer'%'chlul: e^roacheai the-age of six> 'tl(#?|eia-"''" aic^e^.^Ftor a^certaih-rhi.. : haa' set ."-m^^tural&^ma^PI Bits ii ready to Iry his wings ^^|^j®l&iailng^»a^^ „JPIE30Ee%»irmnMoi^ pans dragged out on the kitchen - r floor; feeding, bathing, nkhpfnlt ^^61n^#hlfre1WDmW- les and settling squabbles, -ana ' **'- oohitiait idertnesa for r^ ifdiiig,. tho«gh>; # . - .„ - _ - rjrj ,.. -,|»#^y'r*-i»lothiF• Mowa!iAt^ll|c^.aiHrther..< ' ^:ffifej|hJt|injiite:-T-chua ^dOn^AiJi^s#!t|[ed'' orjtel,. an*v-witha peac*>of-mind feeling, that those children have acqu5. - a - -^^-^'—^^inWrectiy m mt^^mmm^rM^^^mi h e r e ^ r ^ n . ^ f ^ t h e , regular; and four-year-olds, who are sent to ; 3|»^j ; ^ h 6 o ^ ' i ¥ - : 6 ^ lust,- ^ - I f S f s ^ t a p g l - ' S'erv}'ce!» : ;'to' in scruptHously clean quarter, ^pltyl^ipdpiepffi •TBBwwra^fc 'fa5|!fiM«,«l?'ejhterluii staffed by exquiVitely groom ^&fw»iist «»^l«Mi.i^^^I ^ k fanj^;^tt^uaei^hkw •forte; ti9;^0>eas||»%1ives?i , :er'Iri.- | n » JO'fM||,,ltl|t]uefc* i - Si l^thliaArsery school, *utit?a siihobl •"•m-,,--- > •••* ',;Hf' ss^asss^^^i^^zassiiSi^ssess^s * g^.« ^ - ! - 'f 1 * It i * i * i * hi •» I' 2 . I .-Sit! I.&- ; -4J •u nv -j"!*, *?» !»^v. StkiwV*^****: iwv^W**."**** «*«!«»»fi"S-i'- IPs* W, *M? «f* r -^ ^ ,1 H^^^t^SI? ^fcV^»>r— —"^?^yj^ir--; j^-'.—^risr-riVt* .—h"
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Mother', Day

l a s j i Bhould bear a child.

ms&^gMssfim^ >»?

^ e l i @ g i f t ® r w c t toRlWrch s i r the?1firBt time. TBfese words otf the* PJejujjnjg;- of *} Mother, ^ t t i o n a l rite of welcome fop

$ p f t & ^ J m j M t t t f of wa!fng, ser. |mi%.o j | evwcy efctM for a devotjsa mother

t*»e rewawf cannot J>e given oy simply one B and no ojje pretends that this suffices, ft

yever, a«R token of the dent owed mother for

„ ., A..,,...3J?p^lilt'|»l|iiSmpye?ftettflowers fo» present a t a MUduetw mother w d »he Accepts it, understanding that

•i^f$m^m-i&ym-ywt.i^im over asm tribsrte to the iaMfeif5itlBi* icfv* m *h*1iga»d reaared «» will tottch her

, f |^ fe3^i f i i l# |M«W8.oI ,««-e i idortog daHawhay affection

. Mwhieve the|r stffaticm . *'te* why ate f j f a m hat'

!. % h ; , ^8»erhooo);-%j»J#re.

il^|li^«|fti%«.h«*r''teinple m a o S t wood' ; that'the a|gej» theinselves may someday apeak

j|^M»aM;M*krj,oj» eaerth — "Comemtotae tern*

Bury Him In Clean Publicity and prison aentencea have had the net result

i4&h«!*t% New f o r * Oi%?s jwe i i t t eer te* r ^ y d tft.'imr . < ^ o y « r ^ v i o u s years'totals. Over twelve thousand youn?-6#^6|l*weif wrested a i d n o * the c|iB«''1a tt|e b^amder-itfwr-

i \ f l^SmdMs^ttAmt I fr lapi iB tfee ci^y i » bury ^ ^ K C T ; r ^ ^ i 4 » ^ p W H i t d e - hQCT> fee

^ ^ ~\ *i " Ja93& W^IW^rop^^' - t n p r | - - - - - • - ^

'yea^old-sl i^

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mad* mothers.., God, in >i»ct, made grandmothers.

Then Me eqm-pstft, itopwlni tl.ftt no matter what went wr#nf > there would always be somebody to make it go right in the end,

5H»tan«Bt i f^ | i f^ | i j a^t** l^ w ffoyi.'" •' '" • *• Never would any man grow

old enough tp be truly mature to act only after proper d«-

Utal^Witt...

I am now that moat lordly o f all i*lng« on the face of the earth,

1$ that . jBOjfc . , y «.*i,a> r « n%«|tti jwgi of <s**tttim at' ^-^linartiiifc'

And Beffer Lif&S ^ f . Xf * ^ "^ "^ i

afMetw tiff- 'if - Vmitieft.,-

fiVf'pB|t*aV >''...-• : , | £ i s i S ^

month of weakBess and sin? BIwsy g«na^;imifiiJ|M

i rws«

• r o u n d the

body jolted me right down to the heel* by

Hrt%» Inquiring: Sua how does ft feel tea*

tnanried »» a grandn»tlier*» I hadn't ever though of ft In

ftat-weyy,..* . ». «%#» yoti thtafc of it hohat

way, you begin to see ivhy God's

'Cl'eatioft" "wat TflMMNe? were, anartf jnd' ipanv ^^^a«^am-*M:aBn1i-*ftla1i

«nlmm»; and God saw that

But it waa not good enough. THKBi: WAP' NO arbiter,.

T^rar v?*!'ihobOdy to reign In God'a jilii?* with s*methlm|jf, Gon^Wsdotty mere waa n<* body to govern with persuasion, to rule with sweet reasonable-new plut a touch of cajolery.

m God? made woman. God

alhs ware once piwUh^ by aong penamwi Jnd «hai#iai« storlaa of tn man tevere pen­ances impoaed tot wetiirt alhs thin is the cuttcnn today. -~r

ACTUAIXY.THB'size-Of the .penance h u flttte effect on the final result. , Sins are torglv«n directly and simply by Jba abaolutJo;

m% done lat*|vie*rlit gay* absolute - • - - , - * •*•- --•-

ihUS,.Jori)ve t|if^,ai|^«piv>| Even though

toGooV he

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^te^ .

r>-

•H*f •*'

f oMnpensstion Mve vm o f taowiriaj God fa memifta to .those who die as asartynu Wiliiam Blankenahlp i s a eaar«

which e r | | ^ M r 4 l ^ « ^ s » ^ c r a e l < ^ Scripture .-, a ^ J t w e p ^ i ^ w m $ t W $ m y ' ^ * r i $ «* * legituaiite.

would iiM«be. o o o o W f tifaW ttfls^

e | i "Wffl correct t h * culprit,^eter those w h o l r e pt^.fe crime, aBd^prot«t the citixe right

' priisa storiea detail , „. ... „ w If TKISaift and pwaa? sior^w detailing the , *4^T»&B)Qt of-tte sroutbfol crlmtoala mereh; incite kvasit ftioye te>" * * " " " * . . . . . . Instead of pu

% m in i inn«n mm' i in, • HUT

prof

^x , ^ SVN0AY •paw ^swr aw a*^ssja^^ s ^ ssaw

> -

."1 -A'.i ' (t For Pentocost •U. 4 k'

4 ^ ~ " t * J M — - f * — 3 ? ^ * lonk^

.M Ctfrfsianas. t n Iieifo | f k ^Eaetwro" Sunday which points ahead t o the rejoicing o f Eaater. Now, this Sunday prepares

*w* ,** th* <ibttjfng aa^ofc^hfeK

< v ft'perfeet * ot th^

autd&r

the Holy Spirit who will

, E»ch day, We pwy fa I'ttie Bathes an we JsssA!fe»s«8e^Bttiat-«t »a-o>- ^ ^ ^ j " * ? «>f/«l«t- Jiw]

t!5^i^^fetti2^SSit^ t H , ¥ ,

• * '

7 ,lar pie jr, however, teaia to' flmvt the Holy- Spirit ia some-hwttMi of * divut« iaatetiati ln« «tf wofiMt > wail fori »• to., ' train om mlndto to lncla*. the '

•' J -;• ' ; Third P«w«ao* the Holy TrlB 1 ! ^ I ity in b«r p « ^ r Mfc

Ztt^JL £ A* the dgan o f ^ o % | p v ^ - t T ^ fture tells as the Spirit of

*;>•?£• -A**—^wovcd ov«F-the-water*-airf-fl „ m? ,i Icreated fhingS with the breath 0£

$f ,. v. fWe.

^ "Hpifit-dweMs torfta Chttrch est * _Jk^flllter"SouTrwith the life

"* |»f grace, and sustaining the fchurfih injts,wt»rk ol saving 1m-' ortal sows. '; THE CBUBCH is not a mere crganization It %U* the, flvlng mystical body of Christ, He la the

}hea*; wi the ifn^tieri,, . ^Just aa-c ihe*,phtood pulse* aroagWotfi! veta*^ Jte% a8 thef

4%art# ana organa of otur body te» e aBve and ae^% acVtha ssfcrav. lente pour forth the life of

fs.inyiiicai nembera > of dy. Afi this

Ushed by the working of the *foiy^pirii

i g g M r ; «ra Hbiy. Spirit '--**-"Irid work* in me Individ-

as the Soirlt of uoa aeoarmted "•">

the living: from inanimate crea­tures in t*e asylorereayon; to this Spirit: separates the man of grace from the world of sin.

By sanctifying grace, the Holy Spirit makes us share in the life of the taystitsi,bpdy, makes ui share the Ufe o f Qody and, efe mm us^wn%~lhe'vGcWea-- and ^|fta--te--periectT-tis -nnnja and more.

•mmig* Confflrmatfon, flj«

twy may -dpi )a^you|'%m^r| •psptr :t«lB^li'\'yi^^ftt.Jihv

mm. »iimwiiM&,-$tomtom you and you run to tha dodr

n*d a s the dickens a t that ai"--.' -.-..v..-.;-, • - - ^J^' With, deejp apology, he conies

t»ck td teU-yoMve's soarry. Your temper coola down* you can't

•Mm^Jim '^peir^pav,- and so you taRe 1fa&*3ffl$i"to> "pay. for" ygur |K8^ pjctijw* whidow. -.;, m.'aome .a^siiar^way^Got>is' •• - esay-oa;'•»." We' eouW never ' -pay roi- tiw brotoSoe«D«nin*-

liberatlon, clearheadedly and judicially, and yet warmheart­edly, • TJie universe needed some-body to be saying to men, "Now wait a minute. Hold your horses, _ Don't go flying off the^handle. Its not ai bad (or as goodies all that".

ig&V the world •omebtfdy who could

Find Thlnga - includbg that moat ff ueBntty lost '**>-• ID thlnis. common aense.

So GOd, as I said, made Woman,' jnade .Wqther} made tamttdimo ther.

And lie married man first to Womanr^heir^o—Mothert^ and

ro^^djagthfj _ ' -^a»r*rr,tn*^1iree"ai

of man. I am now in the Third Age.

mi G»* a» «„.

,. sena|We,w>ice,,of this Wm& mother to whom I am married. She is saying, "Joe, — get to the point" *

Very well The baby was born Eaater Wedneaday/A girl Name. o t Mary Jo. Weight six' pounds and a halt Time, 5:90 p.m.

set S w In i t S t S i ^osplfaa* !>>ctoti Ch^berSfin ^ttendiuT^ nurses, Slatera and two Guardian Angela — the mother's and the bab^i^jML^genttp sundry

SOJCH in the picture, o j O c ^ ^ 1 w j a a B ^ - , J o a e p * patron of happy marriages am families, and St Gerard Majella,

ttrc^PiDTTMpW'd^iv^^33:™^ AndSt. Ann, greatest of-grand

mother*. «ndrfhe$ hushand,'^t Joachim, greatest of grandfath­ers, because the ChUd of.their

Ia^ottfr-preaettfenmerthe-HOte =|ptrttrc»s»BS -iia?to7«^»pTBcW

strengthen us and seal in us the graces won for us by Christ. a Whatever is great, holy, beau

tlful in tha world, or in the Church, or in an Individual aoul Is the product of the Holy Spirit During the remaining weeks be. iore-'fentwws^we^hdWrlplrlf often. "Come, Holy Spirit nil the hearts of Thy faithful, and en kindle in them the fire of Thy Iovei"

May. 6,1955

JAMES EDWABD EBABNEy. DJ)„ Pw.ldenl

</ n ,% |i- or s ~ p » *

UnK»ckHl«r Cillwtl* Vim MtmtiUttm.

m*~t J « Gnat An., Aatan W i l l 111 S&ldiy DMt^-Plwiii MIIS «r «-««l

t>t*»< WMMBSctaHiikiMTln On IMI Otflp s t tftkutn. N. T. Ain««lrM^lwUM Aci*« Cnima tf U*nt t, 117*.

S M i aMs* a r ^ MiwtiaaM la n. a , t i i s AaaS»4H.S«( fintea CMatriaa, sa.H

dying to chndblrth. - THE tAO&ifS.' Why, sure­ly you know them — our daugh­ter Mary and her Terry, about whose engagement and wedding I toidyau._..^- •-•••_zr^z.

Befom. we~t^k-Mary to the m ^rtanste w a a ' t t i h ^ a i fSipftal, we telephoned to Terry _ - „ „_ ^ t j , o r J e yS!axn^ A considerate

Army had made all arrangements in advance, and he got into his jalop immediately for the 400-mllc drive home. ' Be didn't even stop to tele­

phone anywhere along the way. t Wouldn't have stojpjft^tSiBi. i r r f e ' l i e e i r i r T u s Shoes. A man wants to hear about his first child from the lips of lta moth­er. At midnight, Terry and Mary and Mary Jo were together in the* hospital. s

By the time.you read this, the water win have been poured and the words spoken, and Mary Jo, in baptism, will have been bom into Christ's holy family, and given title- to-?theslrfn«don3r of Heaven. There is no wealth to compare with this, no royalty ao exalted. Hail, Princess 'Mary JO!

^o—«.

'^^^^M^^^^^k^^s^m^^f.s^^&^s^MM^MSs^m

l*rgearc|«ii__ • Id* Angeles—"(NCX^he larg-

est ordination class in the history of the Los Angeles archdiocese —including 29^-waa raised to the priesthood by His Eminence James Francis Cardinal Mclntyre at ceretaonies in St. Viblan&'s

JCathedraL

dal

1ht wMrtinr, lit fMir iMstfik •£ ^PTCP- ' ! r T j " T ^ ' 5 •T* V ^ * ' ejajaa amjt,

^ Is alio «n"offI-l, like tht fine im-

a taW-oreakersA mart w h o risks II 'LVI'-';/JI

UK' ^j^^a)

Sacrament of penance In J i t i n after the. penlteht has cTniewed. Text ot the lacra-mental form i* spoken to the priest as he howi his right

*&& rats*4 toward flmlvmr 'mitt "" 4

•"'Mmr oar 14r4 '*su» Cjiriat ahaolTe yon; and by HI* aa-Owrny, l aOwolVe yoat from erery bond at excommunkw-

asPSSfOTS naauof theFat l«r ,andof

tiae Vlr«ta,Mary- »«l o<

the saints, and whatsver you have oone '.and'eyil

^ve endured be cautt lor the iMaisskm of yesr mi, |he «| psi 'af'.«rsie<«^ sad tt»;.re-

Kf^^.;

Three signs indicate a shicere

- • • Genuine effort to hnprovt,] | r Avoldinf proximate oetm-

T*- ^s'ajajaiaajB^^K asa/ vs>*^|^ v*^p fl**K*?Sj

Making sincere efforts to im­prove means a person doesn't simph/ iisten; ^ the poatesaor/* advice, but remember* 1% and

ceptjon of the Sacraments are also signs of sincerity, r 4

Avoiding the proxunate occa^ sioni^ot sm mean* w e Witt mt associate with persons, or g o > | | gaces, or fiavt thfegf which; W

low lead us into sin, Going back jspeatedty -to- " ~ " places, andj things and

the lives* of other* by his reck-less driving may h*ve to pay JBO, but *hat is a mere pltj|nce com-paled with the valije of livei and property he ena^ngered,; t the

amount So? fiiff i»ur^s**htch has God?s authorit|f^ovfit ?alni agrees-to a <pecifjOi,whinc>;a.gd backs up o u r ^ l e s f ^ p wilh fiir;*own treasury' %krtti&jfo.'lfo atone for our sins. •• ^ ' ,

OBDINABILY, THKUB II no time limit as to when we should

our penance. We may actu-go., jto. csojmmuiiitoif:<M&m ig It, but we«ought not to

delay saying ourApenajn«« leat we forget i t lit some exceptional cases, the priest may Impoie * tbne.limhv and then, ;olv^ttrle, It ha* to beobseryed;If a pen­ance imposed can't be done with­out great inco^venle%p\iip|n> -tent niiy ask ••confpM* !w !a»* pense from It and jlrnpOae a dif­ferent one initead, •T :'" ,

The final proof of s good con-passion is not the mfk mwntnt*

et»devilttoft JfcV c h t a h * , fJh*,,

f ,0. s- f tL \ t

4» j>

i\nrj

\ ^ >)if ty$4Un

A i ft

I'^W^f"

* ^ a a n e f ^ Kearaey «»

- <I|I[IUIIIIIII .•*#"•

r into sin is indjcatj neither trite- $mm..^ ..,„„

purpose of amendnient, and a '" ' m S M ^ ' s W " ^ ,"*»«3ll!Wtft „^fcaj| | | j f3. ' • . . - . ;.'=j. 1/. KA.f. ~:

^ltlniately, the result of a good " """""" s more ehrlst-Uke.

c^rifewion

•fajact tos4tt< clude.Jn.pnea^firayera^atjcimfea sion time some specific refolu; tiofli;to'sityj(nce In hoJps>av .-I'O inatsncek * penitent could choose

yamig&ki¥l- win «aM:^**i^*"

Pi

% 0 '^avM|t,. 4JjpK^raa^{

0Vntfa% for M'jfflWJ^Ii.„„/w. , gj. 3rwnfy-..~.> . ^ .. :, T h e n e w - r t r t t i s t b i u i o f t h e ^ ^

avffect principahy prieata and otfeerak,obligfcj tP/l4l#t*;P« Romany Bwsvialy every days'"They-Hsie.jrf3«Lf " " cm the-Little 'Offlee:ef^se.Blesa>f' " . ^ I f i a ^ f ^ f ed Virgin,, which tnany.of the Jaity re«lte'';^ujeMf. "' *'~":

very little- change rejulung from the new decree. ;. ' teaaaof^ atories 'carjrled in |cnM»eou«t imgftWM effect that the hew regulat would shorten the time needed Ipr^fte^debration «f Holy Jla** by about ten minutes arc shown to be ridiculoua Iron* an examlna-ioi ^anj^ext1!-'""" — - J — —

THE MEW regulations were pr^omulgatedf accor^ng=-itov the decree, to remedy the situation in w h l i ^tdSySs pfleajs, f s p ^ s M those who have the care of souls,

ami. new duUea of tht'ap«stolate in such a way ttl^they can hard ly attend to the recitation of the divihe Office with the propel

iuilliy* oi mind/* The'*seree

Nations. And m o s t especially the

Mother ot Mothers, Our Lady — whose first miracle, as the Weeping Madonna of Syracuse, ,only a year or two ago, was the saving of a woman and childlamellorates the situation *y^nak-

lng {he rubric* of the Breviary Tend to tome minor extent of the Roman Missal) less cnim|)er-,sentials of the Divine Office, some. - ^ o t t h e changes'made can be'

teHlSattLS^^ theT» are still being employed.

The general tendency of the new legislation is to take away many of the mechanical difficul­ties that work to distract the priest in saying his breviary and to detract from the prayerful qiiallfy of• hls-recltation-of-the-4~r Divine Office.

Furthermore, the new regula­tions bring the priest closer to the liturgical ideal of reciting the hundred and fifty psalms ot the psalter each week. They are so calculated as to help the priest to concentrate more (effectively ori Ills recitation of the W t pub­lic liturgical prayer of the Cath-i j § M | p $ $ ^ - - . „ W - - ^ .-*.

THUS THE ultimate effect ot these new ordinances is not to make the saying of Masa and the recitation of the Divine Office any easier, 4>ut rather to- enable ther iHiest' to pray with-greater zeal and lervor. ' "

The most radical feature* in the hew regulations are the fol­lowing;

1) The abolition of the rank and the rite of the temldouble, under which almost ens hundred

IMP «usiy observ'*

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a goo* a on«ea»R|a y- ^gjffz$^. *,;.»(_; nil 1 1,1; V M iiiJLni!'ij"'ii|>i.ii.<iiiMi li'iiii.i'iiuiiiTi #iulUonpre--*i(lt jn#r--

mfafif^** «•' -••5- -r;-.(-.'. -H «& ;l • • ' « * - - ^ * - ^ ^ — • — - - ^ - ^ ^-'--*-s^0ia^t.-iot-i^m sln^r%''^ow

[-"If we buy'a book and then < ^UnworadUneswis-an attitude, a And that .-<. It is Insipid .\ ; . Our sUte of nxlnd tor ratber* state nwdiutlon time la ;too' prscloua of heart?) >luch wm InescSpaWy

•If^weHire^HWhoinydulndlai^^ « -««sWia^0fiOa^^ 'IWpjfeW^^j^

Tia:^--iWW»ento^'1saiip^ ; * y « t i o y i M t ^ m removes other*. . . ;^r^',v ;-: ; •: \*$t

have hitherto b^nclaailfled.^The so<all*d''iaehutoubiej.wu *':" ' gleal dayjim ,w^ch;^erejMeS u In the ^.called''double*," ntne lessens in the Hour of Matin*, but in which the antiphon* of the piahns were not "doubled," but rather treated as they are on the liturgical days known as the

gittppresslon of aU oc (anthoseof Christ­

mas, Easter, and Pentecost. That .wJO.auaw^e^disanpearancft^fe ^ L A J f f l p w ^ ^ ^ l M ^ t t l | i such- octsvaa a . those„of t h e l S W S r ? 1 m ^ | ^ ^ ^

ny, the Aaeeaiion, Corpus

nual liturgy. 3) The concentration of the es-

manifestedIn theabolitiojLofJhe prayant whlc! WeHHtherte pre-

How to i^gnl^e S t Michael: W u ^ s y o ^ j t a l g h t V ^ r w ^

scal^ t|jimp|hnr on a dragon.

Sunday hStee prayer at the end ot Mass, "Prince of the heavenly host" J" " J

^_^__^ ranks llrst among the angels, he Christ!, Tie Sacred H e a r t t t d l s j d s o J ^ r e c o ^ g y a j ^ ^

of men are weighed. mamlato 'Conception, The As* suWptionti'and. All-Saints, -to.menrs^^r^^r^^-f^- ^ * » « H f c » ; •inn . e«t; T« « . . «*«i .»*!«.«• *feh places a# heriiaa, alWay* £ £ I S * ^ ? m 5 ^ u ! ? S ^ WV*m eithe^lin th> siry?o%;on tMM.»^ iM«„. „.,!•. 1 ^•'*|roo«ntaWto|nutfeas*Mlifay _*. ^ *—1 J i ^-^.^ * — t commennorite* his app^irjuice

Wtaj^_^BBlei.. t o _ ^ e t r a c L f r o m 4 ^ ^ t ^ ^ 6 i D ^ i B e ^ the common course of the an- tor^&dthiaubsenhent iSHlMfeo thry ind thl siubseghent liBlldiiSg

nl^ch^ l^a^ov; ;^ !^

tlon ot the pieces domlnicales, the reduction of the obligation for the saying of the preces feriales to the ferial offices of Wednesday Aid Friday in Lent and in Advent, and'to the office of Ember Days, Other than those o | Fefttiwsi J?eer"

«V!TV THE NEW regulations are to

go into effectoit January 1 next year. The tnosf i f i t ereat ing changes In tht rubrics of the MasS have to do with commemo­rations. The comrnenioratlons are prayers, collects, Secret prayers, and postcomtmuhlon prayers, said after the prayer that belongs to the Mass which'is actually being ceiebrati^ •""••" ••' _ _ _

A^^'preseiifiKSmlftnisr tfitte-prayers are assigned ior various seasons of the year Such com-memoratlonsi Sice abolished unfler the new legttMprt. Pthere, how-:fP^»^3^--';P^I«oit3iiIgneC..to.; Masses which would have been said ot this day.$$§*> it not tor the/: fact -that".«!#-' are *%ut-ranked" by the Mass which Is actually being said. Henceforth there can never- be more than rwfi of these commemorations at any Mass. .

'^ SSsS^1'^ *!S&M-* • '&&* %& m±~ 'i.'«—''-''',:ii..i'"'

DallyMa :mg&

^y/^itoi^M mafflm%B$F' day mfter Ewter (white),Gloria, ^ . f V a y e l | T ^ # ; ' s e ' MJ«naefc

Gospel of S t MichMeli Mondai - a t a y ^ *-.*& j6|fegiry

Tuesday, May 10 - 8t. Antonin­us, Bishop (white), ^cafe fc ie t • ' • ' • ' " off" " " • *-••--•••-, JpoiSts^wru^teald'^.. ina^is> ^u0t0ic&%B,, Y. K •".-.

»Wed^iday, ,' |^M\^^'l^ils-^Ot

B.V»M., 3rd ior church ok Rope* ito'jpeeoV.' ••: : '••'?• P^^S

us, AchUle., DomitlHa, Vnd -'•tiJipdteaV -Mhtrtlrla-^rli^.

Gioiafc, at* &!$*¥ &• Sra; s

3r|||pr cTjufeji o f , ^ ^ ' B p ^

| ^ o ^ ^ l r ^ . ^ e i a c e # o *

•Indicate votive or Requiem

by l>o T r ^ . aheed, '60. WO ap.

;Wtjj;;jta#eM ikJerat^, barely audible

^ .Jss la^ i^eaWi^^ •Isat •'•:•<!-•""""—'."!iM'vJ7,l(,„.r

Kio|^. ivj^4<aoua* ; | i^^ ' " ^ o n . ^ p i i e n l i p i . .Hljp , we/ii^vifejfy^UiM^^to^e

,rTSpw«tkr^i

SSSEJ^™,^?2

. , ^ ^ f i ^ u ^ b l c m i i l n n

r ^^in««*fT.;»^^i,'^»iiii,i.\Jii;S'«t.

t e n d o n s ; s t h a t ; Ha; remova* ^

' ' it*'*-,''1'* * '*"*

i»^ticsfe;fjttg>i -gelstioft;^sf,^ iowinf^Ugg

• e s s i o n ; to-1

cadd^^Wl pet -ttsi*ettft *-" < • j iafi«Ad'i«-i''

sucier]: something-:DeIonging to

' L*ven.ssec^bn of brahge , .# froin- B ^ p ^ ^ - i . " ^ , ?; The nearer'%'chlul: e^roacheai

the-age of six> 'tl(#?|eia-"''" aic^e^.^Ftor a^certaih-rhi.. :haa' set ."-m^^tural&^ma^PI Bits ii ready to Iry his wings

^ ^ | ^ j ® l & i a i l n g ^ » a ^ ^ „ J P I E 3 0 E e % » i r m n M o i ^

pans dragged out on the kitchen -rfloor; feeding, bathing, nkhpfnlt ^ ^ 6 1 n ^ # h l f r e 1 W D m W -

les and settling squabbles, -ana ' **'- oohitiait idertnesa for r ^

ifdiiig,. tho«gh>; # . - .„ - _ -rjrj,.. -,|»#^y'r*-i»lothiF• Mowa!iAt^ll|c^.aiHrther..< ' ^ : ffifej|hJt|injiite:-T- chua ^dOn^AiJi^s#!t|[ed'' o r j t e l , . an*v-witha peac*>of-mind feeling, that those children have acqu5. -a- - ^ ^ - ^ ' — ^ ^ i n W r e c t i y m

mt^^mmm^rM^^^mi h e r e ^ r ^ n . ^ f ^ t h e , regular;

and four-year-olds, who are sent to ; 3 |»^j ; ^h6o^' i¥ - :6^ lust,-^ - I f S f s ^ t a p g l - ' S'erv}'ce!»:;'to'

in scruptHously clean quarter,

^ p l t y l ^ i p d p i e p f f i •TBBwwra fc 'fa5|!fiM«,«l?'ejhterluii staffed by exquiVitely groom

^&fw»iist

«»^l«Mi.i^^^I ^ k f a n j ^ ; ^ t t ^ u a e i ^ h k w

•forte; ti9;^0>eas||»%1ives?i,

:er'Iri.- | n » JO'fM||,,ltl|t]uefc*i-Si

l ^ t h l i a A r s e r y school, *utit?a siihobl •"•m-,,--- > •••* ',;Hf'

ss^asss^^^i^^zassiiSi^ssess^s

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