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Show 1 1 lllhv B IksBI 0 mm w : i Jazz, Psycho-Analysis and Birth Control Scored By Archbishop lly Mosl REV, PATRICE I B V I S, Catholic Archbishop or New York, j NEW YORK, April 8. Jazz and such fantastic fads as psycho-analysis 'and advocacy of birth control are I symptoms of the disordered times we ' ar.' living In. Th'.v ciinnot last. If they could so- cii f could not lu;. j Too many people are playing with I modern iihllosniihii-s ilu-v 1 1 1 nut un- I derstahd, with false sciences and disturbing dis-turbing theories. They ;irc Interfering Interfer-ing with the laws of the soul, trying With finite minds to comprehend the , infinite. l believe it is dangerous for Inexperienced Inex-perienced people to study iind deal , uiih speculative theories, because it upsets thorn and gives them false standards $ ALAN 4 Ed DIfiTI R.BED. Seeking to explain love and mar-i mar-i riagu and divorco and human acts by psycho-analysis Is delvins into the- ories that are vapory and unreal. It disturbs the perfect balance between (Jod's creaiii.ni. liis eternal law. and our faculties of memory, will and un di rstandlng These lalsc sclbhccs are immoi il las well as clangorous They are lm- 'moral because they undermine man's re p'onslbililty. Thar is one of the: evils of uirth control; through it man wants to dodge his responsibilities. Disaster awaits society when women wo-men measure their lives not by the number of tluir children, but by the number of their husbands Divorce 1 bflcome a national curse To prevent human life by birth control con-trol is criminal and horrible? as much, as taking life after conception. The I latter kills a body, and the former denies both a soul and body an existence ex-istence about to besln. It Is pagan ' philosophy. SAMARITAN NE1 DED. Man alone cannot cure the ills of j the time.!. He needs a Samaritan! from above. Jazz .nil modern feminine dress and ' these- pagan philosophies are symp- tomatii ol the disorders In the Intel-, leclual, social and moral world. The j symptoms are not as serious as ihe evils they conceal. if one does not leaa i normal life; one is apt t" liei Mine very e:i jy aij-i normal mentally, physically ..r mor- ally Theories that try' to explain away the responsibility of human act: are a grave menace to society as well as the Individual; We Will he judged not! by w hat we thought or by w hat we I felt but by Coil's law. The sense of responsibility .and il bligatlon of accountability ac-countability for all of one's, actions' from the basis i.f society. We trust ! ourselves to the engineer of a railroad, rail-road, to the captain of a ship, to the surgeon, to the person who ella us food, Why catl't w,a trust God a lit-! lie bit " LAWS Ol SOUL. Faith is Ihe basis of the everlast-i ing things that count. Pagan phll-osophlea phll-osophlea ace futih- Faith does not I mean that we see a thlnir or know a thing i dearly. When we do. Il ceaset to be faith and becomes knowledge. Man doesn't meet disaster In the air as long .is he obeys the laws Of the air. So he rnuat obey the laws of the soul, and keep within the limitations lim-itations set I . r him by God's eternal low. Otherwise disaster. (Copyright, 1 H 2 2 . ly NBA Service.) J |