Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 January 1949 — Page 11
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assembles probably early in 1950. ope Plus XII is expected to e 14 new cardinals ‘at’ that} pow.» No bring the world total back to T0 Suring the 1950 Holy Year ceremon. according. high Vatican sources. The three leading American ‘archbishops mentioned most frequently are their excellencies the Archbishop Richard Cushing of Boston,’ the Archbishop John J. Mitty of San Francisco and the Archbishop, James Francis MeIntyre of Los Angeles with the Boston archibishop considered the most certain. Archbishop Joseph °E. <Ritter, of St. Louis, formerly bishop of the Indianapolis diocese; has frequently been mentioned as being in line for an appointment as cardinal. 4 Oardinals In U, 8.
America has four cardinals at present—Francis Cardinal Spellman of New York; Samuel Cardinal Stritch of Chicago, Edward Cardinal Mooney of Detroit, and Denis Cardinal Daugherty of Philadelphia, The holding of the consistory of thé Roman Catholic College of Cardinals to "fill the 14 vacancies left by death is expected .to mark the high point of the 1950 Holy Year pilgrimage when some five million Catholics from all over the world are expected fo come tothe eternal city. The pilgrimage will last for the whole year. Since 1586 it has been the practice of the Vatican to try to keep the number of cardinals at
- 70, but during the war no con-
sistories were held and deaths reduced the number greatly. Fills 32 Vacancies In 1046, Pope Pius-XII called
a consistory to fill 32 vacancies.
At that time he named enough countries | to break Italy's - traditional majority and it probably never will be regained. Today only 21 of the 56 living cardinals are Italian and even if the Pope should name all of the 14 new ones from this country— which it is ‘considered certain he will not do—Italy would have only 35 against 35 elsewhere in the world. — The pre gent lineup shows Italy 21, France six, U. 8. four, Gerthree, Argentina two, Brazil two, Spain two, Portugal two with one stationed in Africa, Australia, Canada, Austria, Belgium, Chile, Hungary, Cuba, China, = Peru; and Syria. The city of London) has one and the rest of Britain
. another,
Scek Cardinal's Freedom What will be done about the
" eardinalate ‘in Hungary remains
to be seen. Cardinal Mindszenty is now under arrest by the Communist government in Budapest. The Vatican is preparing to make. 8 world appeal for his Uiberation. The Irish Free State, a Catholic stronghold, is now cldmoring for a.cardinalate, . Despite Italy's loss of majorfty, it 1s considered a certainty that the next Pope will be| Italian. Pope Pius XII will be 73, in March. At present the|
oldest cardinal is 83; the young-|
est 49 and the average age 68. High Vatican sources say that! only the Po actually knows just when thé consistory will be
called. It could be immediately.
But best bopinfon is that it will be timed about the end of 1949
for an early date in 1950.
.To give the cardinals time to assemble from all parts of the world, the nounces the call about 60 days ahead.
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Seal Sales $88,971 Total receipts for the 1048 Christmas Seal Sale have reached $88,971.57, with-returns still coming in, the Marion County Tuber-
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Epiphany Ceremony - Planned: Thursday
Treasurer; Martin Senior Deacon; Howard F. Tudor, Junior Deaton; John H. Newlin, Chaplain; Merlin M. Balley, | to!Senior Steward:r-Claude J. Horn, Junior Steward, and Culver 8. Miller, Tyler.
Mission Parleys Attract Hoosiers
Local Delegations Eye 2 Meetings
Indianapolis will send delegations to both the ymeeting of the | Foreign Missions Conference of | North America and the Home | Missions Council of North Amer-| ica in- Buck; Hills Falls, Pa. ! The Foreign conference will] meet Tuesday through' Friday! followed - by the Home Missions conference Jan. 11 to 13. The best methods and tech-| niques for missionaries to adopt] in areas dominated or penetrated, by communism will be among the major topics for discussion at the meeting of the Foreign Missions | Conference, Missions Public Re= lations announces, The gathering will bring together delegates from 108 foreign ‘mission boards and agencies in the United States| and Canada Fepresenting 62 Pro-f testant-denominations. 200 to Attend
More than 200 church- leaders representing 23 major Protein] home mission boards. in the! United States and Canada are! expected to attend the Home Mis-! sions Council assembly. Field reports on agricultural migrants, displaced persons, and southern share-croppers together with rec-| onimendations for missions work | in Alaska and Puerto Rico will] be presented. Also on the conference agenda are proposals for: increased Protestant co-operation on home mission fields, the relation of home missions work to public education and juvenile protection. An Indian anniversary program aig] is scheduled. Going from Indianapolis to the! foreign meeting are: Dr, C. M.| Yocum, chairman of the foreign! division of the United Christian Mpknionaty Society; Dr. E. K.| on, the Rev, Virgil sly, land Mrs. RA. Doan. N Those who will attend the, Home Missions meeting include Dr. Willard M. Wickizer, execu- | tive secretary of thé home mis- | sions division of the United Chris-| tian Missionary Society; the Rev. Howard Dungan, the Rev. Spen-| cer P. Austin, the Rev. Edwin Becker, Mrs. Clark Bdckner and Miss Genevieve Brown. a
State Bar Group To Meet Bron |
' The annual Mid-Winter meeting of the Indians ‘Staté Bar Association will be held Jan. 14-and 15§ in the Lincoln Hotel, John M. McFaddin, Rockville attorney and |assOciation president, said today. A Board of -Managers session af 6:30 p. m. on Jan. 13 will pre-|
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Among the speakers during the | [two-day session will be Herbert! HE. Wilson, president of the Indianapolis Bar Association, and Judge Howard 8. Young, Jacob S.! White and Congressman Andrew! Jacobs, all of Indianapolis, and Clarence E. Manion, dean of Notre | Dame University Law School. |
Noble Grands to Meet
Olive Branch of Past Noble Grands Association will held. a| luncheon at noon Wednesday in the home of Mrs, Dora J. Dow-| ney, 1517 W. 22d St. Assistant! ‘hostesses will. be Mrs. Constance, Crim, Mrs. Pearl McDonald, Mrs. |
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Boy Scouts and various city de- , radio stations, YMCA, The ’ Broad Ripple School Choir will'sing, Twelfth Night, or Epiphany,
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usher, next appeared. in court ‘on an assault charge. He was fined 2 pounds: ($8). On meeting his former girl friend with another man, he the snatched the false teeth from “her mouth. = Police said the ‘teeth
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