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2, 1961
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What Is A Roman Catholic?
He Constantly Is Aware, Through His Church, Of The Reason For His Being
WHAT DO
ed -e wurus, -nou an reier -du--* -V —aued -- V51- Ed-n
and upon this rock I will build times in the church, a half cen-
unto life everlasting.’
tury or so from the last writ-
my church."
had.
I nbroken Line
persons might seek the post
A former FBI agent and
Denton County judge, 41-
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copy (ies) of the 100-page
$.
Please send me
(each copy is $2.25
of the president. I enclose
Meaning
Name
Mailing Address
State
City
tual, physical, political or what-
ever field.
The principal beliefs of Cath-
T radition
olics can be summed up in the'
4
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cloth bound copy of “The Torch Is Passed," the story
in 35,000 words and more than 100 pictures of the death
Cool Water, Bright Words
They W ere Part Of The Activities Of The Week
With this article on Rom-
an Catholics, the Denton
Record - Chronicle conclud-
be bound also in heaven. And only Son. our Lord: Who was
whatsoever thou shalt loose on conceived of the Holy Spirit,
lion pupils who are taught by
over 100,000 patriotic teachers.
Not a single atheist teacher is
These words, and the contin- ings of the New Testament. The
uation of them: “I will give to Apostles Creed is as follows: I
belief of these words are as true He descended into hell. The
of the present pope, as they third day He arose again from
were of St. Peter. The pope is the dead. He ascended into heav-
ut Temple Hons-
s ago. It was at
ennings, a Wood-
s debt to society,
and ran for gov-
gretted to leave the position
but was thinking of the fu-
ture education of his three
daughters “above any per-
sonal desire of mine."
AN HISTORIC
MEMENTO
From The Hills:
Meanwhile, somehwere in
the scrub - cedar hills of
Wise County a man was do-
ing some serious thinking
about digging in.
But the bearded Benny
Trammell, who runs a cafe
in Bridgeport, is after a
plus five cents state tax) in eheck or money order pay-
able to the Denton Record-Chronicle. Mail coupon to the
Record-Chronicle, Box 369. Denton.
■
ct judge at Wood-
'as prosecutor in
ings was lawyer
nings favored his
Al Jennings' ac-
vonor, the gentle-
e law."
ck Love, were in
others, confronted
ed quarrel ended
lennings brothers
sion at Austin in
only three years,
i father. Temple
n he was 45.
de
alg
i: a philosopher,
or. in Mexico he
r and minister to
f President Santa
1.
vhich formed the
ation of Independ-
y a French valet,
nzo Jr. fought at
er in questioning
By in demeanor
oms he wore an
ousers. His big.
incy rattlesnake
jth.
most of his Me,
ind cowboy when
illy the Kid in a
loon at Tascosa
, a beautiful and
oss), held hands
i of three sons
Run was irresis-
Temple ended a
riously, the Okla-
ston had lived in
e 60 years before
Lent
Emphasis is placed on doing
penance for one’s sins while on
this earth. Lent, six weeks of
mortification sacrifice preced-
ing Easter, is the big pentential
qd
hunters were laying plans
to stalk armadillos today.
They're hoping to stamp
out the pests that attack the
roots of plants.
From Politics:
In Denton, local politics
were taking some surprising
turns.
A 23-year-old Denton man
quit his job to begin cam-
paigning for the GOP nom-
ination for state represen-
tative from Denton County
and he'll probably oppose
incumbent Alonzo Jamison.
He's Charles R. Boyd Jr.,
who campaigned for Ross
Schleigh, Republican nomi-
nee for the post two years
ago.
If, as it appears, nobody
else files for the GOP pri-
mary or against Jameson in
• the Democratic party pri-
mary, Boyd and Jamison
will oppose each other in
the November general elec-
tion. -
Judge Jack Gray pull-
ed a surprise out of the hat,
announcing Friday that he
will retire from the bench
at the end of the year and
resume private law prac-
tice.
It looked as if several
From The Court:
County Judge W. K. Bal-
dridge decided to close the
week's Commissioners Court
meeting with a flourish. Con-
ressmen continually read
things into the Congression-
at Record, the judge noted,
“WeB, I have something
our president said which'.
I'd like to read .into our
minutes," Baldridge declar-
ed.
He read-
“Economy in government
which results from efficien-
cy—not economy which re-
sults from reduction in serv-
ices—is what we wish to
lie Church. It has nearly 11.000
schools with nearly three mil-
f •
f'
among them. Not a single non-
heart and soul through this Sac- Christian nor un-American prin-
rament. A youngster making his ciple is taught." For the vear
first Holy Communion, at the 1960 alone, the Catholic educa-
KEEP VP WITH
YOVR FRIENDS
places the Sacred Host on the gar Hoover of the FBI says:
'tongue of the recipient he says: “No gift of Rockefeller or Car-
pasuica ui nome are anscri- urecu uecause w as gieat au- “May the body of our Lord negie Foundation, or of any oth-
ed the words, “Thou art Peter tiquity. It dates from very early YOV BELIEVE? Jesus Christ keep your soul er Christian denomination, can
enH s:n-- +hie -~ok I will hailA timee in the church a half cen- 7 ' nnfn life evorlaetina ** equal the gift presented tO the
American people by the Catbo-
STILL TIME TO ORDER
There’s still time to order copies of “The Torch Is
Passed ” The historically important books have
been shipped from the publisher and are expected
to arrive any day in Denton, where the Denton Rec-
ord-Chronicle will start distribution. To be sure
you’re among the more than 2,000 who have placed
orders, clip out the coupon today and mail it to the
newspaper.
Chilly waters sloshed
against rescue craft that
crisscrossed a small fishing
cove on Garza - Little Elm
Reservoir early Monday
morning. Skin divers bobbed
up from the bottom.
A few yards from the wa-
ter's edge were an automo-
bile. “e few pieces of
clothing and fishing tackle
— but nobody to claim
them. All day Monday and
again Tuesday morning the
searchers combed Arrow
Head Point for the man who
had left the things lying.
Then Wednesday morning
the missing fisherman walk-
ed into his home in Dallas,
with a story to tell.
He woke up Wednesday in
Las Vegas, said William
Byrom Murray. not know-
ing how he got there or
where all his money went.
The fisherman said the last
thing he recalls was the
rear door of his station wag-
on slamming down on the
back of his head.
as the Douay Version.
frank about it, saying that any- Actually, while many have
thing they can do to help him given lip service to the idea of
beat Connally will enhance “Democratic unity,” they all
changes for their candidate in seem to welcome the idea of
November, C. G. Weakley Jr. or a good old-fashioned primary
Jack Crichton, to woo away con- battle. Former Gov. Allen Shiv-
servative Democrats. Mainly, ers is looking forward to cam-
their contribution to the liberal paigning against Sen. Yarbor-
Democrat would be in pulling ough, and Don . Yarborough is
200,000 to 250.000 conservatives looking forward to campaigning
out of the Democratic primary against Connally. Connally him-
and into the Republican pri- self seemed happy, at a press
most
d man
exas"
ms!" This is the
[inia wrote in his
no de Zavala. the
opponents. are sweating out the pay their fees by Monday to
last - minute filings, quite nat- assure themselves a place on the
urally in nervous and worried ballot.
fashion. But these delays in that last
Those who have not filed are formal step, even for certain .
just as nervous and worried as candidates, produce a flood of <
to whether they should or should rumors around Austin, the i
not. state’s best rumor factory. For I
IT IS ALSO the day of the example:
frantic long - distance phone “The straight word is that I
calls, trying to line up money Connally is not really going to I
or get advice before the big run for a second term as gov- I
decision, or trying to find a way ernor. President Johnson is go- l
to keep that opponent from fil- ing to appoint him Sunday as
ing. Usually, it's a case of get- secretary of defense, and he’ll I
ting a friend to get a friend step out as governor.”
to handle the arrangements, and AND FROM a strong mem- I
that means the Austin long dis- ber of the Jim Wright - for -Any- I
tance boards will be well lit thing Club:
Dame football coach; and so
on.
I BLOCK
it. Alvis King,
ly-day Texians.
oungest of Sam
nts depict two
rush) into Okla-
the train robber
r of Oklahoma.
d his back on a
er.
By JOSEPH M. THOMAS confession of principles. It has:
Around the dome of St. Peter's received-this title of Apostles!
Basilica in Rome are inscrib- Creed because of its great an-'
The Democratic efforts aimed to practice his politics a bit
at keeping candidates out of this spring.
course, from the fact that hot AND IT’S an open secret that
races for governor and senator Sen. Yarborough enjoys cam-
will drain money and manpow- paigning fully as much as he
er from President Lyndon John- does serving in the Senate
son's national campaign. But in- He's back home over the
dications are that those efforts weekend, speaking at Houston
have failed — that liberals can- and DeLeon, filing for a sec-
not keep Don Yarborough from ond term and looking happy ov-
running and conservatives can t er the prospects for a cam-
keep Kilgore out. Ipaign.
season. However, throughout
the year, not eating meat on
Friday as a sacrifice because of
Christ's sacrifice of Himself on •
the cross, depriving oneself of
legitimate pleasures, prayers,
etc., all are looked upoh as par-
tial atonement for sin.
There are more than 500 mil-
m • m in •
—m sure for eith- other
- Recoreicnronicie er of the top offices in the Demo- "Na Pree
Connally on his last Denton visit on May 26, 1962 cratic primary.
The State Democratic Execu: course.
' five Committee records showed But the big behind-the-scenes
From The Stage:
Only the words were gold-
en for over 400 NTSU grad-
uates who heard a predic-
tion Tuesday at the com-
mencement exercises. The
university, said President
J. C. Matthews, will not
only get. bigger — a thou-
sand students at a leap —
but it will also get even bet-
ter.
A student returning five
-years hence might discover.
Dr ■ Matthews envisioned,
“that there was no panty
raid or rumor. of one; no
leaves tom from library
books; no cheating on exam-
inations and no one wearing
' a beard .
“He might eyen find,” Dr.
Matthews hoped, “that pre-
marital sex relations had
ceased to be a problem or
that no one had an attach-
ment on his car that made
it sound as if it had six
motors instead of one.”'
From The Skies:
The big news of the week
was about to break — to
break from the skies as a
2%-inch, soaking rain. It
came on the heels of the
driest year Denton County
ever recorded.
- And somebody peered out,
out where the rain was fall-
ing, and said it was worth
a million dollars.
Perhaps some of the hun-
dreds of farmers and ranch-
ers would take issue with
E
die
From A Jet:
Late Monday mofning a
sleek silver and white gov-.
ernment jet taxied up to
Gate 2 at Dallas' Love Field
and off stepped a tall, delib-
erate man. His mission:
civil defense.
A few hours later Steuart
L. Pittman, head of the na-
tion's civil defense struc-
ture. was whisked through
Denton for a look at the
underground Federal Cen-
ter.
“The Southwest,” declar-
ed Pittman, under the glare
. of television lights, “is a
little ahead of the rest of'
the country in civil de-
fense."
the statement: too cheap..
From Hunters:
Back in Wise County,
Austin Report
Pre-Battle Political Nerves: I Vs That Time Once More
earth, it shall also be loosed in born of the Virgin Mary’. suf-
heaven," as found in Matthew fered under Pontius Pilate, was
16, verses 18 and 19; Catholics crucified. died and was buried
It is almost unbelievable that run for governor.”
But a Preston Smith man had
Friends visiting? Have a
the family? Going on a
trip?
That event may not sound
important to anyone else but
your friends are interested
in what you do. And your
friends read the Record-
Chronicle. Why not call the
Record-Chronicle today and
ask for Town Topics. There's
never a charge.
Rome he was succeeded by Li- time." T
nus, next Cletus, then by Clem-: ' *
year-old Gray said he re- ent. This covers the first cen-1 Same Faith
tury. The record is as accurate | -
AU Catholics believe the same
Holy Eucharist
The Holy Eucharist is con-
sidered the great test of the
Catholics. through their
ould have some-
ed to the call of
nds of others in
e Strip. Temple
ised in creating
narron.”
cal image early
I attorney for 32
was state sena-
) he had earned
vyer.
apitol in Austin
; the dedicatory
peculate on what
■ess: “Someday
great interest to
get Don Yarborough to run withdraw up to that date,
i against Connally. They are but thereafter it is too late.
SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 2, 1964 puge
establish.”
And that, as any wag
might point out, would be
as good as the rain that
fell last week.
By STUART LONG that Gov. John Connally had not war of nerves ws all wrapped against Sen. Ralph Yarborough. । EVEN WITH weekend an-
Record-Chronicle Austin Bureau sauntered across the street from up in the efforts to get Don THESE EFFORTS were nouncements, those efforts will
AUSTIN — This is the day of the governor's mansion to pay Yarborough to stay out of the crossing lines within the Demo- continue right up to March 8.
pre-battle nerves for Texas his $1,250 filing fee as of Fri- toro: - , t cratic party, but there were Re- when the State Democratic Exe-
politicians. day. Don Yarborough of Hous- . &1 publican efforts involved, too. cutive Committee meets to certi-
Monday is the deadline for ton hadn’t paid his either. U.S. Rep. Joe Kilgore of Me- Republican leaders make no fy state candidates to the coun-
filing in the primaries. Those BOTH ARE announced candi-lAllen to stay out of the race bones of the fact that they ty chairman so ballots can be
who have filed and have no dates, and can be expected to
thee the keys of the kingdom of believe in God, the Father. Al- esa Sunday series of arti-
heaven, and whatsoever thou mighty. Creator of heaven and cles dealing with the major i seven sacraments becaus. ’
shalt bind upon earth, it shall earthward in Jesus. Christ, His Christian denomina- 'Christ Himself comes into the
tions having congregations
in Denton.
Today's article is by the
Rev Joseph Thomas pastor age of seven, considers this the tional system saved’American
of the Immaculate Concep- happiest and greatest day of his taxpavers $1.8 billion.
tion Catholic Church. life. The other Sacraments:
Previous articles, have ]Baptism, Confirmation. Pen-
---- - - been contributed by other lance Extreme IInetion Halvl
the successor of St. Peter, and en and sits at the right hand; clergymen and lay leaders in orders and Matrimony give to
be has the same authority. as,of God the Father Almighty. cooperation with the Denton the soul spirituai heln called
the Prince of the Apostles once whence He shall come to judge Record-Chronicle staff. grace which will eventuaily en-
theslivingand.thsdeadbe- • • • ble the soul to reach the'goal
Catholic Church. the communion through the centuries. St. Paul forwhichuitwasccreatd: n
, , , . , of saints, the forgiveness of expressly teaches that Chris- adrrtGodin.heaven for all
Pope Paul VI is the 263rd sins, the resurrection of the turns must believe not only eternity- Erom the eradleto the
successor of St. Peter. Y ear by body, and life everlasting, what he wrote but what he grave,. Holy. Mother Church
year the succession can be trac- Amen. This Creed has been ade- preached “Therefore, brethren. helpsthe indvidual through the
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Pr L- . t 1 most of the opportunities af-
'Catholics believe that Jesus forded the individual and wili
Christ is personally present in regularly receive these two Sac-
their church under the form of
lion Catholics throughout the
world with headquarters in
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and certain for all the rest All Catholics believe the same bread reserved on the altar ram ent S: Council. convened to enable the
Some of these popes lived for faith. There is no difference in day and night. Upon entering The Catholic Church possess- chureh to look within itself in
only a few years or months; the doctrine which various and leaving the church building es the Four Marks: Unity — It order to bring it up to date in
some have had very long terms priests teach Bishop Sheen they bend their right knee as a teaches the same doctrine its liturgy and its practices, has
of office. Some-of them have does not have his own ideas salute to Christ .Catholics can be throughout the world; Holy —brought world wide interest and
been great leaders in world af- about religion which are differ- found kneelingin praver at all its practices and teachings tend hope.
fairs; some relatively obscure, ent from the ideas of the local Lours in hUr netitioninc to make men better. It provides
But they are all known to his- Catholic pastor Both are ex- Chris for trenyt tPcarronos men with the means to become Famous Catholics
E and * .*• has never plainng the doctrine or the ath-to enlightentthem. to guide bsteriaCatpolictonstis "orle some famous Catholics were
beenb roken. r .0, , k ohc Church, not their ownudeas them, te sustain them in time founded on the 12 fosts Beethoven, the famed compos-
.T day in the atl licChu ch about doc rine T emanne of of tragedy, tria^ or temptation. oun on t e 12 . post es. Hillaire Belloc. Louis
the pope holds the fulness of preaching may be different: the Tl Braille French educator of the
power the same as Peter did doctrine is the same throughout The Mass ‘ blind John Cabot who discov-
in the early church. Like, Peter the world. There is “one faith" . Catholics prav to the saints ered the mainland of North
he has been made the shepherd in the Catholic Church. The most important nte of to intercede for them at the America: Enrico Caruso. Ital-
of the flock by the Lord, and he All Divinely revealed truths the Catholic Church is the Holy throne of God. Christ’s Mother, ian operatic tenor;. Geoffrey
has the same absolute power as taught in the Catholic Church Sacrifice of the Mass, which is Mary, is honored in the church Chaucer father of English poet-
Peter. Under him in the ad- come from the Bible or holy essentially the re-enactment of because she was Christ's moth- ry: Gilbert K. Chesteron, Eng-
ministration of the church are tradition. Much of the liturgy the Last Supper. The highlight er Longfellow, a non-Catholic lish essayist and novelist; Nico-
the cardinals, archbishops, found in the sacred services of the Mass comes when the and one of our greatest Ameri-lau Copernicus, astronomer;
bishops, monsignors and priests, come directly from the Bible, priest, representing Christ, can poets, declared that “if our Christopher Columbus, discov-
Their power comes from God. The word Bible is derived from whispers over the bread “This faith had given us nothing more erer of the Americas; Sigrid
as once the power of the Twelve a Greek word meaning "t helis my Body,” and over the cup than the example of all woman- Undset, Norwegian novelist;
came from Christ. St. Paul said books” — which is precisely of wine: “This is my Blood." hood, so mild, so merciful, so Franz Schubert. Austrian com-
to the presbyters of Ephesus: what the Bible is — a collec- These words call God down strong, so good so patient, poser; and others. Some fam-
“Take heed to yourselves and tion of books officially recogniz- upon the altar under the ap- peaceful, loyal, loving, pure — ous American Catholics were
to the whole flock in which theed by. the Catholic Church as pearances of bread and wine, this were enough to prove it Charles Carroll, signer of the
Holy Spirit has placed you as containing the inspired word of When Christ said to the Apos- higher and truer than all the Declaration of Independence;
bishops to rule the Church of God. It is a fact of history that Ues: “Do this in remembrance creeds the world had known iournalist and
God.” Acts 20:28 a decision was first officially of Me” He gave them-the same before.” Nathaniel Hawthorne, Heo ’
made for all time by a council power the priest received from our greatest novelist, said: “I author; Joyce kumer Poe.i
of Catholic bishops at Carthage his bishop, the successor of the have always envied the Catho- Fulton Oursler, editor and au-
. in 397 A. D. approved by the Apostles, enabling the tremen- lies their faith in that sweet thor: Knute Rockne, Notre
It is very'difficult to put into pope which gave the first clear dous change to take place, sacred Virgin Mother, who - - - - •
a few words what amounts to and undisputed list of all the 27 Catholics are obliged to attend stands between them and the
a way of life, a philosophy. ANew Testament Books, which. Mass every Sunday and on the piety, intercepting somewhat of
religion, an outlook, a frame of together with the 46 Old Testa-. important religious festivals of His awful splendor but permit
mind, nevertheless, Catholicism * Books inherited from the (the year. As a result of the Ung His love to stream upon the church, are constantly made
does give to the individual real Jews, made up the Bible for the Mass. Catholics may receive worshipper more intelligibly to aware of the reason they are on
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from serious sin and have been Catholic school system. It trains Oliver Wendel Holmes, t h •
__________________„ fasting for three hours from sol- children in the teachings of famous American writer, said:
Apostles Creed, which in , a Holy Tradition consists of the id foods and one hour from Christ and truly preserves our "The Roman Catholic Church,
manner of speaking, could be revealed truths taught by Christ ’ „ . ... . . nation's earliest educational tra- whether not the best to live
called the “Constitution of the and the Apostle, which are notliquid foods. Water could be had d.Uons and constantly str.ves to’hetheror^
Catholic Church.” It is our state- contained directly in the Bible, anytime and still receive Holy give the nation oitizens of the in, « assuredly be.. to
ment of fundamental beliefs, our but have been handed down Communion. When the priest highest moral standards. J. Ed- m.
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