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A Mideast Peace Breakthrough Lockheed Wins Stp
Venus Probe Is Lauadled Today ,-, . CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) - A mu1tl-purpose spacecraft blasted off wlthout a flaw t K_~~~I: t;IJL",t:', ',HO U 1t~}-~~,f3,-\ ear1y today to start a ------ /, -------- -- four-month weather fact ~[-- ~ - - finding voyage to Venus. --=-=-=---- ,. The Ploneer Venus 2 11fted off preclse1y on VOLUME 15 KWAJALEIN ATOLL, MARSHALL ISLANDS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1978 NUMBER 153 schedule at 3'33 a.m. EDT. The spacecraft went In CARTER, BEGIN AND SADAT WILL MEET IN SEPTEMBER to a parking orbit shortly after launch where it re mal ned untl1 the engines aboard the Centaur portion A MIDEAST PEACE BREAKTHROUGH of the rocket sent it hurt- WASHI~lGTON (UPI) -- President Carter, Egyptlan Presldent Anwar Sadat and Israe11 Prlme Mlnlster Menachem 11ng out of Earth's gravi Begin will meet Sept. 5 at Camp Davld ln a major effort to reach a Middle East peace cccord, the Whlte House tatlona1 pull and toward announced today. the barren planet. "The presldent lS pleased to announce that President Sadat and Prlme Minister Begln have accepted an lnVl Lawrence Ross, director tation to come to Camp David Sept. 5 to meet wlth him to seek a framework for a Middle East peace agreement," of launch vehlc1es, said press secretary Jody Powell announced to reporters. the spacecraft was put lnto Powell sald Secretary of State Cyrus Vance, ln A1exandrla, Egypt, today for a meetlng wlth Egyptlan offl a1~ost perfect trajectory. cla1s, lnformed Carter that both Sadat and Begin, whom Vance met durlng the weekend, "have welccmed thlS meet- "From the pre11mlnary 1 ng." lnformatlon, it looks 11ke RHODESIA LAUNCHES PROGRAM OPEC To laise The September summlt ltS speed will have to be wl11 be the flrst face-to increased only 1~ meters face meetlng between the per second," Ross sald. -
Pope Kulto Elevate
X 1? Courier-Journal — Friday, April 4, 1969 Pope KuLto Elevate coming a cardinal on April 28, has customarily are not made until after (Continued from Page 1) ing elected president of the National (ContinuedT from Page 1) the, cosmos, the goodness_ojE God t£ Conference of Catholic Bishops long been recognized as one of the the consistory at which the new cardi ~ oitr fathers, how He liberated us , In his year as Archbishop of New -HNCCB) and the United States Catho most eloquent, versatile and experi nals are elevated. But unofficial priests and people to sing praise to York, Cardinal-designate Cooke, 48, 1 from slavery, of both the flesh and! lic Conference (NSCC), is best enced. Catholic churchmen in the x sounieb_Jia3reJsrw)ken„cif_two possible the Risen One:--~i , the youngest of the 10 U.S. cardi known in Detroit as a bishop deep- United States. appointments; The Secretariat for 'the spirit, bur visions of the future. nals, has already made an impres ly concerned with the prohreniria*"' Promoting Christian Unity, whose Our story mtunts as we begin four and His sombre warning of the price .- sive record in the fields of social the people of his archdiocese, He was singled out for special men first president, Augustine Cardinal lessons and four songs from Sacred\ "of our infidelity to His plan. action and ecumenical activity. tion by Archbishop Luigi Raimondi, Bea, died In November, and the Vati Scripture, telling of the origins~7sr Then we call out IhlT names of He is a tall, (6 foot 1) personable Apostolic Delegate to the U.S., in a can Secretariat of State, whose head, those present who-have-gomr before - The successor to the Me„ J&anck . -
Priests Mark Jubilees
Page 2 — Friday, June 9, 1972 — Pittsburgh Catholic Pope offers Priests mark Mass for jubilees John XXIII VATICAN CITY (RNS) — Pope Paul VI joined members of the Roncalli family on June 3 in observing the ninth anniversary of the death of his predecessor. Pope John XXIII. The 74-vear-old pontiff descended into the area below St. Peter's Basilica where he placed flowers at the plain white marble tomb of Pope John. Pope Paul then celebrated Mass for the 35 members of the dead Pope's family. The small, silent group arrived at the crypt site shortly before 7 a.m. After the Mass the pontiff spoke with the Roncalli family and then returned Msgr. Raymond T. Schnltz, V.F., is Fr. Michael Thomas Gubanich is to his private quarters. At 10 o'clock he pastor of SS. Peter and Paul Church, pastor of St. Clement parish. appeared in St. Peter's to attend a Beaver, where he has served since 1966. Ellsworth, where he has served since concelebrated memorial Mass there in honor of the anniversary. The Mass was Msgr. Schultz was born in 1922 in 1966. concelebrated by Cardinal Ildebrando Pittsburgh and attended St. Basil and Fr. Gubanich was born in Rankin in Antoniutti. Prefect of the Congregation St. John the Evangelist grade schools, 1918 and attended St. Barnabas for Religious and South High School, Duquesne Secular Institutes. Cardinal Giuseppe Paupini of the University for two years, and St. elementary school, Rankin and Fr. Lawrence F. O'Hara is Fr. Francis Hugh Gallagher is for the Msgr. -
Inter Arma Caritas
COLLECTANEA ARCHIVI VATICANI 52 INTER ARMA CARITAS L’U FFICIO INFORMAZIONI VATICANO PER I PRIGIONIERI DI GUERRA ISTITUITO DA PIO XII (1939-1947) II Documenti CITTÀ DEL VATICANO ARCHIVIO SEGRETO VATICANO 2004 COLLECTANEA ARCHIVI VATICANI, 52 ISBN 88-85042-39-2 TUTTI I DIRITTI RISERVATI © Copyright 2004 by Archivio Segreto Vaticano DOCUMENTI a cura di FRANCESCA Di GIOVANNI e GIUSEPPINA ROSELLI AVVERTENZA Al fine di proporre un saggio della ricca, molteplice e varia tipologia delle carte conservate nel fondo Ufficio Informazioni Vaticano (Prigio- nieri di guerra, 1939-1947) si presenta una serie di documenti scelti ope- rando un semplice sondaggio; il criterio, apparentemente empirico, è tuttavia dovuto alla effettiva vastità, dal punto di vista qualitativo e quan- titativo, delle pratiche archiviate. Le lettere pubblicate sono state raccolte in ventuno capitoli pensati seguendo un ideale corso dello svolgimento del conflitto fin dai momen- ti iniziali del settembre 1939. Tale suddivisione è parsa opportuna allo scopo di evitare un confuso mescolamento che non avrebbe reso giusti- zia all’intensità degli scritti e al valore storico che da essi scaturisce. All’interno di ogni capitolo le lettere, che si susseguono secondo un ordine cronologico, sono state trascritte fedelmente, nel totale rispetto degli usi linguistici, stilistici, grafici e grammaticali, anche se talvolta pa- lesemente errati, non consueti o peregrini (ad esempio raddoppiamenti delle consonanti, utilizzo dell’apostrofo, delle maiuscole, degli accenti); l’unico intervento attuato, laddove strettamente necessario, è segnalato da indicazioni poste tra parentesi quadre. Per lo stesso motivo si sono la- sciate abbreviazioni e sigle di uso frequente, quali ad esempio AOI (Afri- ca orientale italiana), btg. -
Acta Apostolicae Sedis
ACTA APOSTOLICAE SEDIS COMMENTARIUM OFFICIALE AN. ET VOL, LXV TYPIS POLYGLOTTIS VATICANIS M-DCCCC-LXXIII An. ei^vol. LXy 30 Ianuam 1973_ N. 1 ACTA APOSTOLICAE SEDIS COMMENTARIUM OFFICIALE Directio: Palazzo Apostolico - Città del Vaticano — Administratio: Libreria Editrice Vaticana ACTA PAULI PP. VI CONSTITUTIO APOSTOLICA De Sacramento Unctionis Infirmorum PAULUS EPISCOPUS SERVUS SERVORUM DEI AD PERPETUAM REI MEMORIAM SACRAM UNCTIONEM INFIRMORUM unum esse e septem Sacra mentis Novi Testamenti profitetur et docet Ecclesia Catholica, a Christo Domino nostro institutum, « apud Marcum quidem insinuatum (Me 6, 13), per Iacobum autem Apostolum ac Do mini fratrem fidelibus commendatum ac promulgatum. In firmatur, inquit, quis in vobis? Inducat presbyteros Ecclesiae, et orent super eum, ungentes eum oleo in nomine Domini; et oratio fidei salvabit infirmum, et alleviabit eum Dominus; et si in peccatis sit, dimittentur ei (lac 5, 14-15) n.1 Unctionis infirmorum iam ab antiquis temporibus habentur testimonia in Traditione Ecclesiae, praesertim liturgica, tum in Oriente tum in Occidente. Specialiter sunt memorandae Epi- 1 Conc. Trid., Sess. XIV, De extr. unct., cap. I (cf. ibid. can. 1): OT VII, 1, 355-356; Denz.-Schön. 1965, 1716. 6 Acta Apostolicae Sedis - Commentarium Officiale stula, quam Innocentius I, Decessor Noster, ad Decentium Episcopum Eugubinum conscripsit,2 necnon venerabilis illa oratio ad benedicendum Oleum infirmorum adhibita: «Emitte, Domine, Spiritum Sanctum tuum Paraclitum », in Precem Eucharisticam inserta3 et hucusque in Pontificali Romano servata.4 Decursu autem saeculorum in Traditione liturgica pressius definiebantur, vario quidem modo, eae partes corporis infirmi, quae sacro Oleo essent ungendae, adiectis pluribus formulis ad unctiones oratione comitandas, quae in libris ritualibus va riarum Ecclesiarum continentur.