fi Bec^fott, n« The Eastern Rites by Reverend Alexander Beaton, S. A. Reverend Canisius Kiniry, S. A. ' 5 5 5 ? ' THE CATHOLIC HOUR The Eastern Rites Two addresses delivered in the nationwide Catholic Hour, produced by t h e National Council of Catholic Men, in cooperation with the National Broadcasting Company on J a n u a r y 12, 1947 and J a n u a r y 19, 1947 BY REV. ALEXANDER BEATON, S. A. REV. CANISIUS KINIRY, S. A. NATIONAL COUNCIL OF CATHOLIC MEN 1312' Massachusetts Avenue, N. W. Washington 5, D. C. P r i n t e d a n d d i s t r i b u t e d by O u r S u n d a y V i s i t o r H u n t i n g t o n , I n d i a n a .1 TABLE OF CONTENTS The Story of the E a s t e r n Rites :-.. The E a s t e r n Rites and the \ Modern World P a g e .... 5 33 11 Imprimatur: HE«.JOHN FRANCES NOLL, D.D. Bishop of Fort Wayne Nihil Obstat: REV. T.. E. DILLON Censor Librorum THE STORY OF THE EASTERN By Alexander Beaton, S.A. Address given on January 12, 1947 RITES In your family life you I have a heritage and a culture, which has been passed on by parents to children. The little children learn their prayers and- relig- ious customs from their mother and f a t h e r . When the children "marry, they tell their little ones what they did when .they were young. It is the example set by t h e parents which is preserved and remembered by the chil- dren. There are elements which help to influence the family tradi- tion. You may marry a person of a different nationality, whose customs will influence your chil- dren. One family may have the custom of praying before an altar dedicated to a particular saint. Another family may fol- low the beautiful custom of re- citing -certain family prayers— yet both families aré Catholic. No matter how varied your fam- ily culture becomes, you can trace it to a common root. The, Catholic Church is also a family. Within this family there are children of many na- tionalities, some of whom follow particular rules and ceremonies in their worship of God. The Church includes these rules and ceremonies under the name of RITE. Rite, therefore, in the meaning of the Church com- prises both the ceremonies to be observed in the celebration of the Mass, in the administration of the sacraments, as well as in the Church Law. Because many of us belong to or are acquainted with the Latin rite, we may think that it is the only rite in the world. The speech of one of our Catholics is typical of such misunderstand- ing. "Gentlemen," said the speak- er, "as Catholics, no matter where we go we shall find the same sacrifice of the Mass; hear the familiar Latin, and the cor- responding music; see the same ceremonies we saw this morn- ing in our own church." This, of course, is not true. I know of hundreds of Catholic churches where not even a single word of Latin is spoken during Mass. There are countries where the Mass is celebrated in Arabic; others where it is cele- brated in Chaldean, Slavonic, 6 THE EASTI Armenian.' In some lands, one can hear the Mass in Greek and Old Ethiopian. These Catholic Churches observe different cus- toms and have their own par- ticular cultural music. It is only natural that this diversity should exist, because of the words of Christ: "Going therefore, teach ye all na- tions . . ." (Matthew 28:19). But every nation has its own particular way of life, its laws, and its culture. Man worships God with his whole body and soul. If his worship is to be nat- ural, he will be influenced by his national ways of life. This is exactly what happened as the different countries" received the f a i t h of Christ. Consequently, there are twenty-two rites in the Church, all of them united in f a i t h and loyalty with the Pope of Rome, the Yicar on earth of the Eternal Christ in Heaven. J u s t as you can trace your an- cestry and culture, so also may one trace the history "of the dif- ferent rites to Christ in the Supper Room at Jerusalem. This first offering was very simple because Christ, the Divine Son of God was the Priest. What solemnity could any earthly beauty or ceremony add to the divine presence of Christ? But RN RITES the Apostles and later priests were human. To the simple act of sacrifice they therefore added, prayers and ceremonies to make the celebration more edifying. A f t e r all the Apostles were dead, the organization and the liturgy of the Church was in the process of development. The unit was the local church pre- sided over by a bishop. It was not long before certain promi- nent bishops were exercising au- thority over other bishops. This was the beginning of metropoli- tans or archbishops, and later led ti> the very important office of, patriarch, who ruled a large territory. The forms of worship and offering differed f r o m church to church, and were in the common language of the people—Aramaic at first in Jerusalem ; Greek at Antioch and Rome. Gradually these forms solidified into families, those of the most important churches becoming the stand- ards f o r the lesser ones. Within a short time, Rome, Alexandria, Antioch, and Con- stantinople became the leading cities. These four cities gave . their names to the four chief types of Christian liturgies, which, with their subdivisions, are in use today. T H E STORY OP T I t was in this manner that the two great rites, broadly called the Eastern and the Western, came into being. Each has a number of dependent rites, and they like the beautiful flowers of a charming garden grace the Catholic Church in a perfect unity. Consequently, .the holy Mass, called the Divine Liturgy in the Eastern Rite, is celebrat- ed today not only in one lan- guage, but in twelve different ones. The Eastern Rites include about ten million souls. About one million of them have come to America as immigrants from different parts of Asia, Africa, and Europe. Here they have established their churches, and have continued their religious practices according to their own rites. Several factors helped to make the difference of culture between the East and West more evident. In the early years of Christian- ity, national development made a strong cultural division be- tween the East and the West. The Church in the West had to fight f o r her very existence. She painfully had to hammer out a new order from the ruins of the Western Empire. Thus the West developed more along legal lines; E E A S T E R N RITES 7 external discipline was the standard. The East, on the other hand, had harmony between the church and the civil authorities, to such an extent that even until the year 378, the Emperor call- ed himself the Bishop of Exter- nal Affairs. Owing to this harmony, the East had a better opportunity to concentrate on the teachings of her philosophers and monks". The moral ideal of the monks of the desert was the desire to rise above earthly limitations. Be- cause the people looked up to these monks, they were greatly influenced by their ways of thinking and their ceremonies. The Oriental thus developed a tremendous sense of the majes- ty of Godv He thinks more of the Father-Servant relationship between God and himself. He reverences God in all places and at all times. We are therefore not surprised when St. Gregory of, Nyssa tells about men in the fourth century discussing at work and on the streets the na- ture of the God-Head. Of course, if this type of conversation took place in an American factory, we would be somewhat amazed, f o r this is not p5rt of our heritage. Because of historic and nat- 8 THE EASTI RN RITES ural influences, the Oriental ex- presses his simple, childlike rev- erence f o r God through external signs and ceremony. He points to Christ as his great exemplar —Christ who had an Eastern mentality; Who worked and died in an Eastern land. Infinite Greatness, the Orien- tal will say, taught us the great- ness of the little external things of life. The Divine Mas- ter always taught us in the lan- guage of the senses through His parables. Under sense forms, He has lovingly arranged to dwell in our midst in the Holy Euch- arist. The warmth and the poetry of the Oriental Mass, adorned with symbolic cere- mony, is therefore genuinely Christian—it follows in the di- rect tradition of Christ. These two features of Orien- tal worship, the majestic sense of the Presence of God, and the importance of external cere- mony, are stamps impressed on the Oriental Liturgy by early Eastern influences. This culture has come down through the Apostles, most of whom worked in Eastern lands. These feat- ures marked the works of the first Councils of the infant Church which w£re held in Eastern cities. This heritage has come down through the Greek F a t h e r s and Doctors, through the twenty Oriental Popes to the present day. You will find these two fam- ily characteristics today in t h e . beautiful Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom of the Byzantine Rite. I use it as an example be- cause among the Eastern Rites, the Byzantine has the greatest number of followers. The Mass or the Divine Lit- urgy in both the Eastern and the Western rites is a public act through which the priest and the f a i t h f u l alike actively wor- ship God. The Oriental, how- ever, seems to participate more actively than we of the west, and so he joins with his fellow worshippers in offering the sac- rifice to God with simple fervor and elaborate ceremonies. The Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom is rich and beautiful in its prayers and music — prayers expressing in particular the majesty of God, His Blessed Mother, and the Saints of Heaven—music rising in lófty crescendos, breathing f o r t h the awesome Presence of God. It is the moment of consecra- tion which best displays the so- THE STORY OF T H E E A S T E R N RITES 9 cial and majestic aspect of the Mass. Here the King of Heaven and E a r t h is about to come down on the altar. Priest and f a i t h f u l cannot restrain their joy and emotion. The celebrant there- fore does not whisper the words of consecration, but sings them f r o m the bottom of his heart. The f a i t h f u l join him by an- swering—Amen. It is characteristic of the Byzantine liturgies to insist that man needs an element of beauty in his worship "to l i f t him up to the divine. The liturgy provides that beauty. In any Oriental church you will see many icons or pictures, beautiful vestments, and the symbolic use of incense. The mind of the Oriental does not attach itself to any individ- ual external. His veneration is f o r the entirety—the majesty of the Divine Presence, the at- mosphere of reverence and peace, which these outward signs and figures represent and in- voke. Most important of all is the fact that this type of love has become f o r the people one of the means through which God pours out the benefits of His grace and power. And so the Oriental uses in his liturgy today all those things which-are .part'and parcel of his heritage and tradition. The Catholic of the Roman Rite loves his Latin Liturgy and discipline. They are dear to us beyond the power of words. In them we move and live, and have our being because the majestic simplicity of the Roman Rite is our heritage. Nevertheless, we know that other Catholics have not this rite, but their own beautiful and well-loved rites. They too are fully approved by Our Holy Father, the Pope. I t is most important in the work of Church Unity that we have a love f o r and an .understanding of these Eastern Rites. The Church Unity Octave is an eight-day program of prayer f o r the religious unity of all Christendom. One of the inten- tions of the Octave is to pray f o r the .return of those members ' of the Eastern Rites who do not give obedience to the See of Peter. The Eastern Catholics are great powers in this work of Church Unity. I t will be through them t h a t the unity of the E a s t will be accomplished, because they have the culture of the Orient. They understand the 10 THE EASTI problems of their Eastern broth- ers. We should therefore en- courage and pray f o r them. It is only when the peoples of the East and the West meet in mutual love, in unity of f a i t h RN RITES and obedience, that the prayer of Christ will be fulfilled: " . . . That they may be one, even as we are one . . . that they may be perfected in unity . . ." ( J o h n 1 7 : 2 2 , 2 3 ) . THE EASTERN RITES AN By Reverend Can Address given on The Feast- of St. Peter's Chair at Rome -was fittingly celebrated on January 18th t h r o u g h o u t the Universal Church. On that memorable day, amid the splendor of St. Peter's, the august figure of the white- robed Father of Christendom stood before the altar in the Eternal City and offered up the Holy Sacrifice to Almighty God f o r the intention of Church Unity. "For it has pleased God the Father that in him all his fullness should dwell and t h a t through him he should reconcile to himself all things, whether on earth or in the heavens, making peace through the blood of his cross" (Colossians 1:19). The prayers of our Holy Fa- ther the Pope solemnly opened the Church Unity Octave, an eight day period of prayer which closes on January 25th, the Feast of the Conversion of St. Paul. During these days the entire^ Catholic world joins in special devotions f o r the unity of Christendom. The Feast of the Epiphany, whose origin is in the Oriental D THE MODERN WORLD isius Kiniry, S.A. J a n u a r y 19, 1947 Church and is celebrated by it on January 19th, recalls to our minds the quest of the Magi from the East. These men were among the wisest f r o m the stu- dious Orient. They represent the lore and science of their day. They were men. whose science led them to God; men, we may be sure, of good habits, of ascetical lives, and of habitual prayer. Early traditions and the ancient prophecies were to them as pre- cious deposits which spoke of God and were filled with hidden truth. The corruption of men pressed heavily upon their hearts. They, together with all the world, pined f o r the coming of a Redeemer; f o r a new be- ginning of the world; f o r one who should save them f r o m their sins. In the dark blue of the lustrous sky, there rose a gleaming star. I t was the sign of which an ancient prophecy had spoken. They left their homes, their state, and their a f - f a i r s and journeyed westward, they knew not where, under the guidance of this star. It led them a t length to the cave of 12 THE EASTI Bethlehem and presently the Wise Men f r o m the East knelt at the feet of the infant Christ. When we contemplate the Magi, it is natural f o r our thoughts to turn to the Chris- tians of the east, f o r it was to people such as these that Christ chose to. reveal Himself. Many of these, however, are not today in communion with Kortie. Here we find whole nations who be- lieve as we do in the teachings of . the Apostles and the Fathers of the Church. Their priests raise in consecrated hands the Body and Blood of Christ to His Eternal Father in a t r u e re- newal of the sacrifice t h a t re- deems the world. Their bishops guard the flock of Christ in which the Holy Spirit has placed them to rule the Church of God which He has purchased with His precious Blood. Christ in the Blessed Sacrament is placed on the tongues of men, women, and children who come to His holy table in f a i t h and love. These Christians should be praised f o r keeping the true apostolic succession of their bis- hops, the real Holy Sacrifice of the Mass and the valid sacra- ments. They should be revered f o r their constancy amid terrible persecution. In our generation RN RITES alone literally millions of them • have died f o r the f a i t h . Yes, thanks be to God, the f a i t h is very much alive among these people of the East. I t lives in millions of peasant homes. It lives in a thousand thousand hearts. The example of their lives and the heroism of their deaths, cannot help but arouse in us great respect and sym- pathy f o r those vast numbers, over one hundred and sixty mil- lions in the Near and Middle East, who have suffered f o r their f a i t h . Pope Pius XI sum- med up the attitude of the Pap- 1 acy in our day when he describ- ed the Eastern Dissident Churches t h u s : "Pieces broken f r o m gold-bearing rock themsel- ves bear gold. The ancient Christian bodies of the east pos- sess so venerable a holiness that they deserve not merely respect but complete sympathy." How sincerely we pray t h a t they, like their forbears who followed the light of Christ's star to His crib, may follow the light t h a t leads to full unity with Christ's Mys- tical Body on earth. The Church is called the Mystical Body of Christ because the supernatural life-force is had only by vital communication with Christ the Head and Lord of all. For we T H E E A S T E R N RITES AND T H E MODERN WORLD 13 recall His words, "Abide in me and I in you, As the branch can- not bear f r u i t of itself, . . . so neither can you unless you abide in me. I am the vine, you are the branches, He who abides in me, and I in Him, he hears much f r u i t ; f o r without me you can do nothing" {John 15:4-6). The spirit of the Church Unity Octave compels us to in- clude in our prayers all church- es not in union with the See of Peter. We pray t h a t they may be joined to the Catholic Church in the bonds of unity—that unity so greatly desired by Christ, t h a t unity so ardently promoted by saintly men like Saint Basil the Great, Saint John Chrysostom and Saint Gregory, men venerated even by dissidents themselves — that unity so faithfully fostered by the successors of Saint Peter. The transition of Orthodox Christians to the true fold would require no great change of rit- ual and ecclesiastical customs; the sacrifice of the Mass, or the Divine Liturgy, as it is called in the Eastern Church, would continue to be celebrated in Sla- vonic or Greek as the case may be. Many Latin Catholics are puzzled by the differences in rit- ual and language used in the lit- urgies of the east. If they were to probe beneath the surface of appearances, they would come to appreciate more fully the f a i t h of the Orientals.^ Unless they are willing to go f u r t h e r than this, fhey will never be able to have a sympathetic understanding of the beauty and splendor of East- ern devotion. Christ's mission of atonement and sanctification was embodied in the earthly forms of sense. God became man in the winsome form of a child. Religion which will not express itself in terms of sense is not Christ's idea of religion befitting human nature, so completely immersed in 3ensé. Our Divine Lord t a u g h t us the lessons He would have us learn under such forms. Under the. sense form of the seven sacra- ments, divine life dwells in all the members of His Mystical Body, t h e Church. The language of Oriental wor- ship is pictured expression f o r - mulated by people whose thought clothes itself spontaneously in rich imagery. Their ceremonies are beautiful and moving. They illustrate the f a c t t h a t the rule of f a i t h determines the rule of worship. I t would be difficult to obtain a more concise state- ment of doctrine pertaining to 14 THE EASTI RN RITES Christ than is found in the Lit- urgy of Saint John Chrysostom, " 0 only begotten Son and Word of God Who, being immortal, didst vouchsafe to take flesh f o r our salvation of the Holy Mo- ther of God and Ever Virgin Mary; Thou Who without change didst become man and wast crucified, 0 Christ our God, by death trampling upon death; Thou Who, being Thyself, one of the Holy Trinity, a r t glorified with the Father and the Holy Spirit, save us." One' finds in these rites an ar- dent piety, a tender devotion to all the mysteries of our holy re- ligion. In particular to the Three Persons of the Blessed Trinity, to the Passion of Christ, to the Holy Eucharist and to the Blessed Mother of God. Among other beautiful cus- toms of the Byzantine Rite there is the dedication of each day of the week to a mystery—Sun- day to the Resurrection and the Blessed Trinity; Monday to the angels; Tuesday to St. John the Baptist; Wednesday and Friday to penance in union with the Passion of our Divine Redeem- er; Thursday to the Apostles and St. Nicholas; Saturday to all the saints and to all the faith- f u l departed. Moreover, in these rites there is an abundance of ascetical teaching which seeks to instill an abiding and perpet- ual sorrow f o r sin. They make copious use of Sacred Scripture and frequent reference to the Fathers and Doctors of the Church which form so important a link with the early history of the various rites. Their chant is very beautiful and they never use musical instruments in church because they say t h a t God made the human «voice f o r worship. Processions, candles, incense, and gorgeous vestments mark their ceremonies and everything is symbolic. It expresses some- thing very real to the worship- per. Where we Westerners need words to express our feelings, the people of the East express much of their adoration and as- piration in ceremony. The various rites founded in the Church are but the natural external, expression of internal belief, revealed in terms of the culture and the customs of var- ious countries. It is the distinct privilege of the Church to have a variety of rites in the unity of f a i t h . The vast majority of dis- sident Easterners were very poorly instructed in matters of T H E EASTERN RITES AND THE MODERN WORLD - .35 f a i t h . They lived on the tradi- tion handed down to them. They could not easily distinguish be- tween f a i t h and rite. To them whatever pertained to religious worship was of divine origin and consequently unchangeable. Any change in rite was looked upon by them "as a change in faith. To the Easterner his rite is the re- flection of his traditions, his ideals, his dreams; it is the pic- ture of his inner self, the picture of his soUl. The real fulness of Catholic wbrship cannot be comprehend- ed except by realizing that the rites of both the East and the West form one grand whole, the living expression of the worship of Christ's Mystical Body. Be- neath the ceremonies, proces- sions, and customs lies the core of t r u t h given by Christ to the Apostles. Our Lord gave his fol- lowers most explicit commands t h a t they should belong to the one, true, Church which He founded. He never specified that their prayers should be said in Latin, Greek, or even his own tongue. I t has always been the mind of the Church to maintain unity in essentials, liberty in non-essentials, and charity in all things. Though these oriental rites flourish in the most p a r t in the Near East, our own coun- t r y may be said to be a minia- ture Near East f o r practically every rite is represented here. Nearly one million Eastern Catholics worship God in some Oriental Rite in the United States. Today there is a spirit of un- rest 'in the world. "Selfishness and greed have seized the hearts of men and nations. Atheistic philosophy seeks to rob the souls of men and of nations of all sense of justice and charity. Hate supplants love and justice. Force is used to instill fear. Truth is mingled with error. Vir- tue yields to vice. All sense of sin is lost. Is it any wonder t h a t suspicion and mistrust are so prevalent? Is it any wonder that disunion and divisions disrupt world order? Men "cry f o r peace and yet fail to seek peace at its true source. They heed not the words of our Divine Lord Who said, "Seek ye first, the kingdom of God and His justice, and all these things shall be added unto you" {Luke 12:31). Men strive f o r unity and yet fail to see the most perfect unity existing in the world today. Where find this unity? Look about you and see! Only in the f a i t h which Christ founded. This was the 16 THE EASTI RN RITES unity f o r which our Divine Lord prayed to His Heavenly Father. This unity was to be a mark of divine favor as it was to be an answer to a divine prayer and proof to the world of Christ's mission. It was to embrace and unite men of the most dissimilar character and disposition. Men of every nation and living under every clime were to become one in faith, in obedience, and in charity. And what do we be- hold in fact? Men sharply di- vided by policies, national rival- ries and aspirations are united in the one, true church of Christ. No matter how different* are tongues, races or traditions, nevertheless they all present a spectacle of unity of f a i t h and submission to the one visible shepherd upon earth. This unity can be-seen by men and is tangible. The world never pro- duced anything like it f o r it is neither geographical nor racial. It is in direct hostility to the pride and passions of men and triumphs over them. I t is a standing miracle f o r it has penetrated all differences of race, color, government, mentality, and culture—a unity which links together in one bond more than three hundred millions of peo- ple. That unity lies in the oneness of belief and worship and obe- dience. That is the unity f o r which _we pray during this Church Unity Octave. That is the. unity to which Holy Moth%r Church invites all the nations of the earth. That is the unity she would share with her children of the E a s t and West alike. Like the Magi of old, may they yield to the promptings of divine grace and find t h a t peace and unity which comes only f r o m being a t home in their Father's house . . . God bless you. THE PURPOSE OF THE CATHOLIC HOUR (Extract from the address of the late Patrick Cardinal Hayes at the in- augural program of the Catholic Hour in the studio of the National Broadcasting Company, New York City, March 2, 1930.) Our congratulations and our gratitude a r e extended to the National Council of Catholic Men and its officials, and to all who, by their financial support, have made it possible to use this offer of the National Broad- casting Company. The heavy expense of managing and financing a weekly program, its musical numbers, its speakers, the subsequent a n - swering of inquiries, must be met. . . . This radio hour is f o r all the people of the United States. To our fellow-citizens, in this word of dedication, we wish to express a cordial greeting and, indeed, congratulations. For this radio hour is one of service to America, which certainly will listen in interestedly, and even sympathetically, I am sure, to the voice of the ancient Church with its historic background of all the centuries of the Christian era, and with its own notable contribution to the discovery, exploration, foundation and growth of our glorious country. . . . Thus to voice before a v a s t public the Catholic Church is no l i g h t task. Our prayers will be with those who have t h a t task in hand. We feel certain t h a t i t will have both the good will and t h e good wishes of the g r e a t m a j o r i t y of our countrymen. Surely, there is no t r u e lover of our Country who does not eagerly hope f o r a less worldly, a less material, arid a more spiritual standard among our people. With good will, with kindness and with Christ-like sympathy f o r all, this work is inaugurated. So may it continue. So may it be f u l - filled. This word of dedication voices, therefore, the hope t h a t this r a d i o hour may serve to make known, to explain with the charity of Christ, our f a i t h , which we love even as we love Christ Himself. May it serve to make better understood t h a t f a i t h as it really is—a light revealing the pathway to heaven: a strength, and a power divine through Christ; and joys, bringing not only justice but gladness and peace to our search- pardoning our sins, elevating, consecrating our common every-day duties ing and questioning h e a r t s . 93 CATHOLIC HOUR STATIONS In 39 States, the District of Columbia, and Hawaii A l a b a m a . . . . . . 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W M B G Washington WBHSI—Seattle KOMO S p o k a n e . . - . ^ . — . - — . . x KHQ Wisconsin . Eau Claire : 1 W E A U LaCrosse..... • Î M H B i - W K B H ..KSOO-KELO 1140-1230 kc .1400 kc .. 790 kc S 650 kc .1440 kc .. 820 kc .. 820 k c .. 950 k c ..1200 k c ..1290 k c - 1 3 2 0 k c . . 790 kc ..1380 kc i 950 kc . . 590 k c . . 790 k c - 1 4 1 0 k c Hawaii Honolulu.. üelayed Broadcast ..KGU 760 kc (Revised as of March, 1946) CATHOLIC HOUR RADIO ADDRESSES IN PAMPHLET FORM P r i c e s S u b j e c t t o c h a n g e w i t h o u t n o t i c e . O U R S U N D A Y V I S I T O R is t h e a u t h o r i z e d p u b l i s h e r of all C A T H O L I C H O U R ad-dresses in p a m p h l e t f o r m . T h e a d d r e s s e s published t o d a t e , a l l of w h i c h a r e a v a i l a b l e , a r e listed below. O t h e r s will be published a s t h e y a r e delivered. Q u a n t i t y P r i c e s D o N o t I n c l u d e C a r r i a g e C h a r g e " T h e Divine R o m a n c e , " by R t . Rev. M s g r . F u l t o n J . Sheen, 80 p a g e s a n d cover S i n g l e copy, 25c p o s t p a i d ; 6 o r m o r e , 20c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s , $10.75 p e r 100. " A T r i l o g y o a P r a y e r , " by Rev. T h o m a s F . B u r k e , C.S.P., 32 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy, 20e p o s t p a i d ; 5 or m o r e , 15c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s , $8.00 p e r 100. " C h r i s t i a n i t y a n d t h e M o d e r n M i n d , " by Rev. J o h n A . McClorey, S . J . , 64 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy, 20c p o s t p a i d ; 6 o r m o r e , 15c e a c h . I n q u a n t i t i e s , $9.00 p e r 100. " C h r i s t a n d H i s C h u r c h , " by R t . R e v . M s g r . J o s e p h M. C o r r i g a n , 88 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy, 25c p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r m o r e , 20c e a c h . I n q u a n t i t i e s . $13.00 p e r 100. " T h e M a r k s of t h e C h u r c h , " by Rev. D r . J o h n K . C a r t w r i g h t , 48 p a g e s a n d cover . . % , i _ c o p y ' c p o s t p a i d : 5 o r m o r e . 15c e a c h . I n q u a n t i t i e s , $8.00 p e r 100 n » c d O r g a n i z a t i o n a n d G o v e r n m e n t of t h e C h u r c h , " by R e v . D r . F r a n c i s J . Connell, ' ™ P a B e s a n d c o v e r - S i n g l e copy. 20c p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r m o r e , 15c e a c h . I n q u a n t i t i e s . f o . 0 0 p e r 100. " M o r a l F a c t o r s in Economic L i f e , " by R t . Rev. M s g r . F r a n c i s J . H a a s a n d R t . R e v Msgr. J o h n A . R y a n , 32 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy, 20c p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r m o r e . 15c e a c h . I n q u a n t i t i e s , $7.50 p e r 100. " D i v i n e H e l p s f o r M a n , " by R e v . D r . E d w a r d J . W a l s h , C.M., 104 p a g e s a n d cover copy, 30c p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r m o r e , 25c e a c h . I n q u a n t i t i e s , $15.00 p e r 100. * " ? r » h l e s . ' by Rev. J o h n A . McClorey, S . J . , 128 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy. P o s t p a i d ; 5 o r m o r e , 30c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s , $18.00 p e r 100. C h r i s t i a n i t y ' s C o n t r i b u t i o n t o C i v i l i z a t i o n , " by Rev. J a m e s M. Gillis, C S P . 96 per'^OO c o v e r - S m g l e copy, 30c p o s t p a i d ; 6 o r m o r e , 25c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s , $13.75 " M a n i f e s t a t i o n s of C h r i s t , " by R t . R e v . M s g r . F u l t o n J . S h e e n , 123 p a g e s a n d cover, s i n g l e copy, 35c p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r m o r e . 30c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s , $18.00 p e r 100. T h e W a y of t h e C r o s s , " by R t . Rev. M s g r . F u l t o n J . Siheen, 32 p a g e s a n d cover ( p r a y e r book s i z e ) . S i n g l e copy, 10c p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r m o r e , ,06c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s $4 00 p e r 100. " C h r i s t T o d a y , " by V e r y R e v . D r . I g n a t i u s S m i t h , O . P . , 48 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e OOW; 20c p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r m o r e . 15c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s $8.50 p e r 100. T h e C h r i s t i a n F a m i l y , " by R e v . D r . E d w a r d L o d g e C u r r a n , 68 p a g e s a n d cover. B . . o < R > p ? V , 1° P ° s t P a i < l : 5 o r m o r e . 15c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s , $10.50 p e r 100. K u r a l Catholic A c t i o n , " by Rev. D r . E d g a r S c h m i e d e l e r , O.S.B., 24 p a g e s a n d cover. . . D C i ? p y ' c P o s t p a i d ; 5 o r m o r e , 15c e a c h . I n q u a n t i t i e s , $7.50 p e r 100 Religion a n d H u m a n N a t u r e , " by Rev. D r . J o s e p h A . Daly, 40 p a g e s a n d cover. < ™ t ° p y ' p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r m o r e , 15c each. I n n u a n t i t i e s , $8.00 p e r 100. T ? " C h u r c h a n d S o m e O u t s t a n d i n g P r o b l e m s of t h e D a y , " by R e v . J o n e s I. Cor-r i g a n , S . J . . 72 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy, 25c p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r m o r e , 20c each I n q u a n t i t i e s , $10.50 p e r 100. " C o n f l i c t i n g S t a n d a r d s / ' by Rev. J a m e s M. Gillis, C.S.P., 80 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy, 26c p o s t p a i d ; 5 or m o r e , 20c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s , $10.75 p e r 100. T h e Seven L a s t W o r d s , " by R t . Rev. M s g r . F u l t o n J . Sheen ( p r a y e r book size) 32 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy, 10c p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r m o r e , .06c e a c h . I n q u a n t i t i e s . $4 00 p e r 100. ' " T h e C h u r c h a n d t h e C h i l d , " by R e v . D r . P a u l H . F u r f e y , 48 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy, 20c p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r m o r e , 15c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s , $7.50 p e r 100. L o v e s Veiled V i c t o r y a n d Love's L a w s , " by Rev. D r . George F . S t r o h a v e r , S . J . , e r T w T cover. S i n g l e copy, 20c p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r m o r e , 15c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s $8.00 " R e l i g i o n a n d L i t u r g y , " by Rev. D r . F r a n c i s A . W a l s h , O.S.B., 32 p a g e s a n d cover , c ° P y . 20c p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r m o r e , 15c e a c h . I n q u a n t i t i e s , $7.50 p e r 100. T h e L o r d s P r a y e r T o d a y , " by V e r y Rev. D r . I g n a t i u s S m i t h , O . P . , 64 p a g e s a n d «over S i n g l e copy, 20c p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r m o r e , 15c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s , $9.00 p e r 100. God, M a n a n d R e d e m p t i o n , " by Rev. D r . I g n a t i u s W Cox, S . J . 64 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy, 20c p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r m o r e , 15c e a c h . I n q u a n t i t i e s , $9.00 p e r 100 T h i s Mysterious H u m a n N a t u r e , " by Rev. J a m e s M. Gillis, C . S . P . 48 p a g e s a n d o o v e i \ S i n g l e copy, 20c p o s t p a i d ; 5 or m o r e , 15c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s , $8.00 p e r 100 T h e E t e r n a l G a l i l e a n , " by R t . R e v . M s g r . F u l t o n J . Sheen, 160 p a g e s a n d cover. copy, 40c p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r more, 30c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s , $19.50 p e r 100 T h e Queen of Seven S w o r d s , " by R t . Rev. M s g r . F u l t o n J . Sheen ( p r a y e r b o o k s i z e ) . 32 Pages a n d cover. S i n g l e copy, 10c p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r m o r e , ,06c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s $4.4)0 p e r 100. " T h e Catholic T e a c h i n g o n O u r I n d u s t r i a l S y s t e m , " by R t . Rev. M s g r . J o h n A . R y a n Pages a n d cover. S i n g l e copy, 20c p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r m o r e , 15c e a c h . I n q u a n t i t i e s . $7.60 " T h e S a l v a t i o n of H u m a n S o c i e t y , " by Rev. P e t e r J . B e r g e n , C . S . P . , 48 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy, 20c p o s t p a i d ; 6 o r m o r e , 15c e a c h . I n q u a n t i t i e s , $8.00 p e r 100. " T h e Church a n d H e r M i s s i o n s , " by E t . Rev. M s g r . W i l l i a m Q u i n n , 32 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy, 20c p o s t p a i d ; 6 o r more, 16c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s . $8.00 p e r 100. " T h e C h u r c h a n d t h e D e p r e s s i o n , " by Rev. J a m e s M. Gillis, C.S.P., 80 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy, 25c p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r m o r e , 20c e a c h . I n q u a n t i t i e s , $10.75 p e r 100. " T h e C h u r c h a n d Modern T h o u g h t , " by Rev. J a m e s M. Gillis, C.S.P., 80- p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy, 25c p o s t p a i d ; 5 or m o r e , 20c e a c h . I n q u a n t i t i e s , $10.75 p e r 100. " M i s u n d e r s t o o d T r u t h s , " by M o s t R e v . D u a n e H u n t , 48 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy, 20c p o s t p a i d ; 5 or more, 15c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s , $8.00 p e r 100. " T h e J u d g m e n t of God a n d T h e S e n s e of D u t y , " by R t . R e v . M s g r . W i l l i a m J . K e r b y . 16 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy, 15c p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r m o r e , 10c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s , $7.00 p e r 100. " C h r i s t i a n E d u c a t i o n , " by Rev. D r . J a m e s A . Reeves, 32 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy, 15c p o s t p a i d ; 5 or m o r e . 10c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s , $7.50 p e r 100. - " W h a t Civilization Owes t o t h e C h u r c h , " by R t . Rev. M s g r . W i l l i a m Q u i n n , 64 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy, 20c p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r more, 15c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s , $9.00 p e r 100.' " I f N o t C h r i s t i a n i t y : W h a t ? " by R e v . J a m e s M. Gillis, C.S.P., 96 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy, 30c p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r m o r e , 25c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s , $13.75 p e r 100. " T h e Coin of O u r ' T r i b u t e , " by V e r y Rev. T h o m a s F . Conlon, O.P., 40 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy, 20c p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r m o r e . 15c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s , $8.00 p e r 100. " P o p e P i u s X I , " by H i s E m i n e n c e P a t r i c k C a r d i n a l H a y e s . A n a d d r e s s i n h o n o r of t h e 79th b i r t h d a y of Hifs Holiness, 16 p&ges a n d 4 color cover. S i n g l e copy, 15c p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r more, 10c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s , $7.50 p e r 100. " M i s u n d e r s t a n d i n g t h e C h u r c h , " by Most Rev. D u a n e G. H u n t , 48 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy, 20c p o s t p a i d ; 5 or m o r e , 15c each, i n q u a n t i t i e s , $8.00 p e r 100. " T h e P o e t r y of D u t y , " by Rev. A l f r e d D u f f y . C.P., 48 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy, 20c p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r m o r e , 15c e a c h . I n q u a n t i t i e s , $8.00 p e r 100. " C h a r a c t e r i s t i c C h r i s t i a n I d e a l s , " by Rev. B o n a v e n t u r e M c l n t y r e , O.F.M., 32 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy, 15c p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r m o r e , 10c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s , $7.50 p e r 100. " T h e Catholic C h u r c h a n d Y o u t h , " by Rev. J o h n F . O ' H a r a . C.S.C., 48 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy, 20c p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r m o r e , 15c e a c h . I n q u a n t i t i e s , $8.00 p e r 100. " T h e S p i r i t of t h e Missions," by R t . R e v . M s g r . T h o m a s J . McDonnell, 32 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy, 15c p o s t p a i d ; - 5 o r more, 10c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s , $7.50 p e r 100. " T h e L i f e of t h e S o u l , " by Rev. J a m e s M. Gillisl C.S.P., 96 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy 30c p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r m o r e . 25c e a c h . I n q u a n t i t i e s , $13.75 p e r 100. "Society a n d t h e «Social E n c y c l i c a l s — A m e r i c a ' s Road O u t , " by Rev. R. A . Mc-Gowan, 32 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy, 15c p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r m o r e , 10c each. I n q u a n t i -ties, $7.50 p e r 100. " P i u s X I , F a t h e r a n d T e a c h e r of t h e N a t i o n s , " ( O n H i s E i g h t i e t h B i r t h d a y ) by His Excellency, Most Rev. A m l e t o G i o v a n n i Cicognani, 16 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy, 15c p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r m o r e , 10c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s , $6.00 p e r - 1 0 0 . " T h e E a s t e r n Catholic C h u r c h , " by Rev. J o h n Kallok, 48 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy, 20c, p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r more, 15c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s , $8.00 p e r 100. " T h e ' L o s t ' R a d i a n c e of t h e Religion of J e s u s , " by Rev. T h o m a s A. C a r n e y , 40 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy, 20c p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r m o r e , 15c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s $9.00 p e r 100. "God a n d G o v e r n m e n t s , " by Rev. W i l f r i d P a r s o n s , S . J . , 48 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy, 20c p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r m o r e , 15c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s , $8.00 p e r 100. " S a i n t s v s . K i n g s , " by Rev. J a m e s M. Gillis, C.S.P., 96 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy, 30c p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r m o r e , 25c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s , $13.75 p e r 100. " I n D e f e n s e of C h a s t i t y , " by Rev. F e l i x M. K i r s c h , O.M. Cap., 72 p a g e s a n d cover, i n c l u d i n g s t u d y aids a n d b i b l i o g r a p h y . S i n g l e copy, 25c p o s t p a i d ; 6 o r m o r e . 20c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s , $10.50 p e r 100. " T h e A p p e a l To R e a s o n , " by M o s t R e v . D u a n e G. H u n t , D.D., L L . D . , 72 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy, 20c p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r m o r e , 15c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s , $10.50 p e r 100. " T h e Mission of Y o u t h i n C o n t e m p o r a r y S o c i e t y , " by Rev. D r . George J o h n s o n , 40 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy, 20c p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r m o r e , 15c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s , $9.00 p e r 100 " T h e Holy E u c h a r i s t , " by Most Rev. J o s e p h F . R u m m e l , S.T.D., LL.D., 32 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy 20c p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r m o r e , 15c e a c h . I n q u a n t i t i e s $8.00 p e r 100. " T h e R o s a r y a n d t h e R i g h t s of M a n , " by V e r y R e v . J . J . M c L a r n e y , O.P., 56 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e Copy, 15c p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r m o r e , 10c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s . $7.50 p e r 100, " H u m a n L i f e , " by R e v . J a m e s M. Gillis, C . S . P . , ' 9 6 p a g e s a n d c o v e r . ' S i n g l e copy, 30c p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r m o r e , 25c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s , $13.75 p e r 100. " F r e e d o m , " by R t . R e v . M s g r . F u l t o n J . Sheen. P a r t I I — " P e r s o n a l F r e e d o m , " 96 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy, 30c p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r m o r e . 25c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s , $13.75 p e r 100. " T o w a r d t h e R e c o n s t r u c t i o n of a C h r i s t i a n Social O r d e r , " by Rev. Dr. J o h n P . Monoghan, 48 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy, 20c p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r m o r e , 16c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s , $8.00 p e r 100. " M a r i a n V i g n e t t e s , " by Rev. J . R . Keane, O.S.M., 32 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy, lBc p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r more, 10c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s , $7.50 p e r 100. " T h e P e a c e of C h r i s t , " by V e r y Rev. M a r t i n J . O'Mallley, C.M., 32 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy. 15c p o s t p a i d ; 5 or m o r e 10c each.. I n q u a n t i t i e s , :$7.60 p e r 100. "God's W o r l d of T o m o r r o w , " by Rev. D r . J o h n J . Russell, 40 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy. 20c p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r m o r e , 16c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s , $8.00 p e r 100. " W h a t Catholics Do A t M a s s , " by R e v . D r . W i l l i a m H . 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"1930—Memories—1940"—The addresses delivered in t h e T e n t h A n n i v e r s a r y Broad-c a s t of t h e Catholic H o u r on M a r c h 3. 1940, t o g e t h e r w i t h c o n g r a t u l a t o r y messages a n d editorials, 80 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy, 30c p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r m o r e , 25e e a c h . I n q u a n -tities, $12.75 p e r 100. " W h a t Kind of a W o r l d Do You W a n t , " by R e v . W i l f r i d P a r s o n s , S . J . , 40 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy, 20c p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r m o r e , 15c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s , $8.00 p e r 100. " T h e L i f e a n d P e r s o n a l i t y of C h r i s t , " by Rev. H e r b e r t F . G a l l a g h e r , O.F.M.. 48 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy, 20e postpaid ; 5 o r m o r e . 15c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s . $8.00 p e r 100. " L a w , " by Rev. Dr. H o w a r d W . S m i t h , 40 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy, 20c post-paid ; 5 o r more, 15c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s , $8.00 p e r 100. " I h t h e B e g i n n i n g , " by Rev. A r t h u r J . S a w k i n s , 40 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy, 20c p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r m o r e , 15c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s , $8.00 p e r 100. " A m e r i c a a n d t h e Catholic C h u r c h , " by Rev. J o h n J . W a l d e , 48 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy, 20c p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r more, 15c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s , $8.00 p e r 100. " T h e Social Crisis a n d C h r i s t i a n P a t r i o t i s m , " by Rev. D r . J o h n F . C r o n i n , S.S., 40 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy, 20c p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r m o r e , 15c each. I n Quantities, $8.00 p e r 100 " M i s s i o n a r y R e s p o n s i b i l i t y , " by t h e Most Rev. R i c h a r d J . C u s h i n g , D.D., L L . D . , 32 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy, 15c p o s t p a i d ; 5 or m o r e , 10c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s , $7.50 p e r 100. " C r u c i a l Q u e s t i o n s , " by Rev. J a m e s M. Gillis, C.S.P.. 64 p a g e s a n ^ cover. S i n g l e copy, 20c p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r more, 15c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s $9.00 p e r 100.. " W a r a n d G u i l t , " by R t . Rev. M s g r . F u l t o n J . Sheen of t h e Catholic U n i v e r s i t y of A m e r i c a , 196 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy, 60c p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r m o r e , 50c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s , $22.75 p e r 100. " T h e P u r p o s e s of O u r E u c h a r i a t i c S a c r i f i c e , " by Rev. Gerald T . Baskfleld. S.T.D., 82 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy, 20c p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r m o r e , 15c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s , $8.00 p e r 100. " T h e Case f o r Conscience," by Rev. T h o m a s S m i t h S u l l i v a n , O.M.I.. S.T.D., 32 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy, 16c p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r m o r e . 10c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s . $7.50 p e r 100. " T h e Catholic Notion of F a i t h , " by Rev. T h o m a s N . O ' K a n e . 40 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy, s20c p o s t p a i d : 5 o r more, 15c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s , $8.00 p e r 100. " F r e e d o m D e f e n d e d , " by Rev. J o h n F . C r o n i n , S.S.. P h . D . , 32 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy, 15c p o s t p a i d ; 5 or more, 10c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s , $7.50 p e r 100. 1 " T h e R i g h t s of t h e O p p r e s s e d , " by R t . Rev. M s g r . M a r t i n J . O ' C o n n o r . 40 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy, 20c p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r more, 16c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s , $8.00 p e r 100. " T h e P r a c t i c a l A s p e c t s of P a t r o t i s m , " by Rev. George J o h n s o n , P h . D . . 40 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy, 20c p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r more, 15c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s , $8.00 p e r 100. " W h a t I s W r o n g a n d How t o Set I t R i g h t , " by R e v . J a m e s M. Gillis, C.S.P., 80 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy. 20c p o s t p a i d ; 6 or m o r e . 15c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s , 10.75 p e r .100. " P e a c e , " by R t . Rev. M s g r . F u l t o n J . Sheen, 160 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy 40c p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r more, 30c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s , $19.50 p e r 100. " C h r i s t i a n H e r o i s m , " by Rev. R o b e r t J . Slavin, O.P., 64 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy. 25c p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r m o r e , 20c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s , $9.00 p e r 100. " A R e p o r t t o M o t h e r s a n d F a t h e r s , " by Rev. W i l l i a m A . M a g u i r e . C h a p l a i n , U . S. A r m y , a n d Rev. C h r i s t o p h e r E . O ' H a r a , C h a p l a i n , U . S. N a v y , 24 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy. 20c p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r m o r e . 16c e a c h . I n q u a n t i t i e s , $8.00 p e r 100. " T h e L i t u r g y a n d t h e L a i t y , " by Rev. W i l l i a m J . L a l l o u , 32 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy. 20c p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r m o r e , 15c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s . $8.00 p e r 100. " T h e Catholic I n t e r p r e t a t i o n of C u l t u r e , " by Rev. V i n c e n t Lloyd-Russell, 40 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy, 20c p o s t p a i d ; 5 or m o r e . 15c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s , $8.60 p e r 100. " C o n q u e r i n g W i t h C h r i s t , " by Rev. J o h n J . W a l d e , 48 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy, 26c p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r more, 20c e a c h . I n q u a n t i t i e s , $9.00 p e r 100. " T h e V i c t o r y of t h e J u s t , " by R e v . J o h n F . C r o n i n . S.S.. 40 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy, 20c p o s t p a i d ; 6 o r m o r e , 15c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s , $9.00 p e r 100. " T h o u g h t s f o r a Troubled T i m e , " by Rev. J o h n C a r t e r S m y t h , C.S.P., 32 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy. 15c p o s t p a i d : 5 o r m o r e , 10c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s , $7.60 p e r 100. " W e A r e t h e C h i l d r e n of G o d , " by Rev. L e o n a r d F e e n e y . S . J . , 32 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy. 15c p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r m o r e , 10c each. I n , q u a n t i t i e s . $7.50 p e r 100. " J u s t i c e , " by Rev. I g n a t i u s S m i t h , O.P., 32 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy, 20c p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r m o r e . 15c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s , $8.00 p e r 100. " T h e Crisis in C h r i s t e n d o m , " by R t . . R e v . M s g r . F u l t o n J . Sheen. 112 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy. 35c p o s t p a i d : 6 o r m o r e . 30c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s , $17.60 p e r W0. ' T h e C h r i s t i a n F a m i l y , " by Rev. D r . E d g a r Schmiedeler, O.S.B.. 32 p a g e s a n d cover. S i p g l e copy, 20c p o s t p a i d : 5 o r m o r e . 15c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s , $8.00 ' p e r 100. "Social R e g e n e r a t i o n , " by R e v . W i l f r i d P a r s o n s , S . J . , 24 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy. 20c p o s t p a i d ; 6 o r more, 15c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s . $8.00 p e r 100. " S e c o n d R e p o r t to t h e M o t h e r s a n d F a t h e r s , " by Catholic C h a p l a i n s of t h e A r m y a n d N a v y . 48 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy, 25c p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r m o r e , 20c e a c h . lit q u a n t i t i e s , $9.75 p e r 100. H t l n t l t M ^ . tli« U n i v e r s a l V o c a t i o n , " by R t . R e v . Msgr. Ambnoae J BurVe, 24 page« and «over. S i n g l e copy, 20e p o s t p a i d : 6 o r m o r e , 16« each. I n q u a n t i t i e s , $8.00 p a r 100, i l f °.f. D u t y , " by Rev. J o h n F . C r o n i n , S.S., 40 p a g e s a n d cover. Single e o p y l « ^ L e i ' 0 8 t p a i d ; 6 o r » o r e , 15c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s $9.00 p e r 100. • i n A c t i o n , " by Rev. A l p h o n s e S c h w i t a l l a , S . 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C o n c e r n i n g P r a y e r , " by Rev. J o h n C a r t e r S m y t h , C.S.P., 36 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy, 20c p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r m o r e , 15c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s , $8.75 p e r 100. Y o u , " by R t . Rev. Msgr. F u l t o n J . Sheen, 104 p a g e s a n d cover S i n g l e copy, 30c p o s t p a i d ; B o r more, 25c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s , $15.00 p e r 100. „ " P r o b l e m s of t h e P o s t w a r W o r l d , " by George N . S h u s t e r , R i c h a r d P a t t e e . F r a n k Sheed, F u l t o n O u r s l e r , G. H o w l a n d S h a w , W i l l i a m H a r d , Rev. T i m o t h y J . Mulvey, O.M.I., 1?? , S ® e e s c o v e r - S i n g l e copy 40c p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r m o r e , 30c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s , »19.60 p e r 100. " S a i n t s F o r T h e T i m e s , " by Rev. T h o m a s J M c C a r t h y , 48 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy 25c p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r m o r e , 20c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s , $10.00 p e r 100. •Do W e Need C h r i s t ? " by Rev. R o b e r t P. G a n n o n , S . J . . 40 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy, 20c p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r m o r e , 16c e a c h . I n q u a n t i t i e s , $9.50 p e r 100. H a p p i n e s s a n d O r d e r , " by Rev. R o b e r t Slavin, O . P . 48 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy, 25c p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r more, 20c e a c h . I n q u a n t i t i e s , $10.00 p e r 100. " L o v e O n P i l g r i m a g e , " by R t . . Rev. M s g r . F u l t o n J . Sheen, 96 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy, 30c p o s t p a i d ; 5 o r m o r e 25c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s , $13.75 p e r 100 Hail, Holy Q u e e n , " by Rev. J . H u g h O'Donnell, C.S.C.. 48 p a g e s a n d cover. S i n g l e copy, 25 p o s t p a i d ; 6 or more, 20c each. I n q u a n t i t i e s , $10.00 p e r 100. " T h e Road A h e a d , " by F u l t o n O u r s l e r , G." H o w l a n d S h a w , Neil MacNeil, D r . George F . 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