Show t St St. Marys Mary's Church Notes Comment 1 1 On Saturday last of ot Augu Augus AugU V I Parish Feast of the I Lion mass was celebrated at 7 o'clock am a.m. forthe girls in Camp Cloud Rim RIm Mr Harry DeJonghe assisted at th thy th service held in n an upper room where 1 twenty or more were present It was waa J 1 a beautiful run in the early morning u dj u and over the mountain top with sinking sink sink- strikIng Ing scenery everywhere We look to the hills towering In majestic splendor over cragg garish mines gushing from the undulating slopes clothed in shrubs and pines and the green valleys below boned boned In places by white roads from canyons and creeks Mass Masa at S 9 o'clock followed in St. St Marys Mary's Church before a sparse congregation the children children chil chR- dren even forsaking us despite that it was waa vacation time and was the festival of our church Itself as sa beautifully portrayed portrayed portrayed por por- in our gorgeous stained glass window right above our altar Sunday must have been a II lazy day for foi folks around as our congregation fell feU far below that of the previous Sabbath An Increase on August 23 next Is 18 s a consummation devoutly to be wished Catholics must realize that the obliga is no slight one only illness lon Toni long distance from church In stormy weather weather wea wea- ther and work of necessity may occasionally occasionally occasionally occa occa- excuse attendance But Brut for all others stands the Third Thin Commandment divine law lawr enforced by bl ecclesiastical precept Remember Thou Keep Holy the Lords Lord's Day To do so et attendance at mass moss is Imperative bindIng binding bind bind- ing on the conscience of all the faithful Countries In Europe that disregarded this duty overy many years are today tottering under the iron rule to the Soviet closed fist and sickle What was true many years ago is no less factual In our day Communism and other global pains are symptoms of ot more basic balile ills the previous casting out ol of God and and IlLs His Catholic Church by na na- Atheism Athelm and then anthe are an the tho surface disturbances that indicate all Is not well In the heart of ot mankind People have taken their hearts' hearts affections and placed them before idols ol oj their own making but it is only b bj by enthroning God In the individual hearl pearl that He can be In the world For this end let us all to church next Sunday and always I August 17 Monday night In Memorial building saw aw the largest social gathering wo we have had over forty were present Including Mr and Mrs Cyril Pickford and family with Mr Anthony Gallo 1 I to whom our best irons Irom Salt Lake Luke City i thanks are due for their support of our parish On the refreshment committee Were Mrs Margaret Mawhinney Mrs Dorothy Mrs Barbara and Mrs Alice ONeill O'Neill all of whom graciously gave of their best to entertain entertain entertain enter enter- tain the guests present Mrs Mary Bir- Bir cumshaw assisted personally in the I games and kitchen operations very sub sub- and to her Is due in great measure whatever success has been made Clarence Hays and were of the greatest help which was highly appreciated likewise the donations dona l I dona-I 1 tlona of prizes and cakes by our kind I parishioners struck a deep note of gra To show our gratitude let as aa many as possible be present at our next parochial party on Monday September 20 I IThe The ladles ladles' retreat at Saint Mary of the Wasatch begins on Friday next August 21 21 and terminates on Sunday I following It will w be conducted by Father lather Edward Whelan S S. J. J of Brigham City i I who Is Is' a well-known well director of retreats I l lI to hate ha f I Women of the parish wishing further er Information should communicate I ate at once with Sister Slater Marla Maria Consulate Consolata president of ot the above named gills gills' col col- lege legs Clients can be of any class or creed I ISome Some men folk toUt would wish to make a 1 similar week end retreat at the TrapI Trap- Trap I puts plate Monastery in Huntsville north of I Ogden City if a sufficient number to tomake tomake make the movement worth while were to come forward the pastor of St. St Marys Mary's would be very happy to make malte suitable arrangements as a retirement for a little I time to pray to meditate on the eternal truths truth of God of death and eternity wt wl while lo men have llave yet the chance to make good Is of the greatest spiritual value In the humdrum of ot dally life theres there's little time to think of ot our last lut end It may be today or tomorrow but In the thundering silence of or the Monastery God can speak to the soul when at peace In holy solitude last Lait weeks week's Catholic Register U la well wellI I worthy of keeping as ILl a a. souvenir It was nas l I dedicated to the Immense Catholic action of our many convents now InSall in San Salt Lake City Diocese The latest Institution In Institution In In- to be founded is la the House of the Slater Sisters of the Holy Family Just Juat set I up In iu Tooele where the pastor Rev Father V V. and his zealous as- as have done herculean work In iu erecting a new convent to receive these thelie I good Nuns Nuna from the in I Oakland California Sketches are given I of ot the other convents established recently recently recently re- re or for many years and staffed by orders of ot religious women dedicated solely to Gods God's work In Utah Including Our Sisters of ot Our Lady of Victory which I has greatly helped In the parish of St. St I Marys Mary's Finally to the merchants who so kindly Inserted advertisements in this special large sized edition we are most t thank thankful ul we are grateful that through r their kindness Park Pork City is represented t In its pages A copy of same should be in every Catholic home I While Salt Lake City may be In the throes of August heat Park City Is delightfully de delightfully de de- cool here on the heights we have an Ideal summer that attracts many visitors seeking a cool oft off place So on Sunday last we welcomed early that morning Father Mark Benvegnu Superior of Judge High School who climbed to Camp Cloud Rim Run to celebrate celebrate cele cele- brate brute mass for a large number of ot campers campers campers camp camp- ers there at 8 o'clock Among others at church were Mrs John Salvan Balvan and f family from the ranch home In Snyderville Snyder Snyder- ville where the week end had been spent An earlier visitor to the rectory had been Miss Julia Hurley formerly ot oX our town from Los Loll Angeles We were glad to see Mr and Mrs Joe Dowd back home again Both are very faithful members of St. St Marys Mary's and were of course with us on Sunday in church I I Mrs J J. J C C. C Hanley has hse returned home homeI I where progress we are happy to say soy ISI is I being made In her health We congratulate ate Mr Jerry Hanley and Gloria on un the I fine tine boy which arrived on Saturday I August 15 Jerry has been passing out outI cigars galore for the last few days We wish the best to them both and the baby I I Readers of ot Extension Magazine so popular all over the country are familiar I I with the name of Its Ita very wry worthy president I I dent Bishop Dishop whose golden i jubilee Is approaching To honor the occasion St. St Marys Mary's In union with other I parishes has been asked to otter a spiritual bouquet to the This consists of oC a list of all the prayers good works and Holy Communions is s specially compiled b by all our people and submit ted tech before September 14 next Visits to the church made for this Intention would be a splendid spiritual exercise for tor parishioners it would mean so 60 much I with so little effort Besides our church doors could do with a lot more swinging in and out So few ever come to salute the prisoner of the tabernacle I was In prison and you me not said suld our Lord to the Apostles anI and to us all the twelve surprised asked When wert went Thou Lord in to prison They knew it rat not but we know well that hes he's imprisoned for tor love of us us In every Catholic Church I yet we shy away from church from Sunday to Sunday and nd sometimes sometime Sundays Sundays Sun Sun- days day's too go Into oblivion With the Korean debacle pulled to an n uncertain close clone hundreds ot of prisoner have been beer released among them many of ot our Catholic boys boya We were glad iliad to Continued on Page Five S St St. t. t Marys Mary's Church Notes Co Comment ment Continued from Page One read that special steps have been taken by our church authorities to provide them with all spiritual assistance which they need so badly The indoctrination carried on by cruel Communists amid primitive punitive methods born of the Oriental tendency to bring death to the tile conquered by slow stages is sometimes so foreign to occidentals occidentals occidentals dentals that it will take time to reestablish re reestablish reestablish re- re establish our returning captives to normality normality normality nor nor- mality as we know it it The last war imperilled Imperilled imperilled Im im- the spiritual outlook of many of our soldiers how much more damage need we of fear from prolonged savagery of the Reds to o our released prisoners I When we read of ot Juvenile delinquency being so rampant we need examine the i factors which go to form our youth and andi i find out which has failed ailed or broken down The church school and home are the formative background for our children chil chil- dren Let us take one of them them the the home as it should be be to give beneficial re re- re The word home in English some somehow somehow somehow how lacks the depth and descriptive i quality of the French term foyer I which means hearth One associates a aI I hearth with a fire tire and fire tire gives both bothi i J heat and light so too the Christian ChristianI 1 I home which houses a profound married would love love would seem to be capable of radIating radiating radiating rad rad- warmth and light for In the spiritual sense the home is a reflection of the atmosphere which the inhabitants create The physical structure and decor of the Christian home should Mould be free from fromi i i deceit and pretentiousness tor for mans I of such lies Ilea and pride will affect and Influence not only the man manI I and wife who Initiate these tendencies tendencies- I but the children who live in this atmos phere A child will understand filial love loveI I I only If It he witnesses a great conjugal love filial obedience h has greater ater mean mean- Ing when inspired by conjugal fidelity A child child learns from the example and I t action of his parents as well as from the atmosphere created In the home As I I parents arents teach so do the contents the i home Dr John OBrien O'Brien observes that it I Is the first Impressions which sink the I II I deepest and remain the longest Indeed I experts in genetic psychology now assure i us that impressions received during I early childhood and in the preadolescent pre I cent stage set let up mental patterns and i codes codes' of conduct In light of which all i iI I the experiences of later life lite are Interpreted interpreted interpreted interi inter- i and evaluated Even In old age I adults recall incidents of their youth I I while forgetting the things of yesterday i iChrist's I Christs Christ's activity on earth was that of ot j I 1 sanctifying men but It began in the I home of Nazareth model In holiness lor tor lorI lorall all Christian abodes full of prayer and I labor for tor to work is to pray too May Mayall Mayall II all alt our dwellings be built on the ideal j I of or the holy family May our LOrd be enthroned loved and adored in every house throughout the land may lice Uce and the dignity of manual labor be I i restored to an honorable place In the home In which the practice of religion I I Is the first of first principles and de deI delinquency delinquency de- de I of our youth will er rapidly Hope springs eternal in the human breast wrote hope lope the poet but Park I City would need a new supply of ot it as u week eek after week passes and anet the mines I are dormant Not Nut a mouse all ail allIs 1 I Is still since the Simpson Dill Bill was as deterred deterred de- de in the House louse of Representatives Now November may see action on lead I and zinc bill The enemy of ot today II U is tomorrow more waiting for a better day numbs the soul of men When Decembers December's Dec bee embers ember's snows cover hull hill and dale we wonder how it will fare with homes in In our city when the present construction work closes down In Salt Lake City or elsewhere and the weekly wage is gone We need prayer and work In abundance to tc survive |