Serious Dialogue' to Aid Unity Pledged by Pope, Canterbury
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THE VOICE OFFICIAL P.O. Box 1059 Miami, Fla. 33138 DIOCESE OF MIAMI Return Requested ^\TOICE HOLY WEEK - 1966 Appointments for Pontifical Ceremonies Weekly Publication of the Diocese of Miami Covering the 16 Counties of South Florida in the Cathedral of St. Mary VOL. VIII, No. 3 Price $5 a year ... 15 cents a copy APRIL 1, 1966 SECOND PASSION SUNDAY (Palm Sunday) April 3 (10:15 A.M.) Pontifical Blessing of (he Palms Serious Dialogue' To Aid Unity The Most Reverend Bishop, Celebrant The Very Reverend Monsignor David Bushey, Assistant Priest || The Right Reverend Monsignori Peter Reilly and Dominic \ Pledged By Pope, Canterbury Barry, Deacons of Honor. SOLEMN MASS CORAM EPISCOPO By JAMES C. O'NEILL The Very Reverend Monsignor Joseph O'Shea, Celebrant. ROME (NO — Pope Paul VI The Reverend Francis Lechiara, Deacon. and Anglican Archbishop Mi- chael Ramsey of Canterbury The Reverend Joseph Brunner, Subdeacon. ended their historic meetings in The Reverend Father John Glorie, Homily. Rome with a joint statement announcing the intention of the The Reverend Arthur R. DeBevoise and the Reverend David Roman Catholic Church and the Russell, Masters of Ceremonies. Anglican Communion to begin The Reverend Donald F. X. Connolly, Commentator. a "serious dialogue which . [ may lead to that unity in truth HOLY THURSDAY, APRIL 7 (10:30 A.M.) for which Christ prayed." Concelebrated Mass Of Chrism The joint statement, read both in Latin and English, was The Most Reverend Bishop, Principal Concelebrant. greeted by warm applause by The Very Reverend Monsignor David Bushey, Assistant Priest. | more than 5,000 people gather- ed m the basilica of St. Paul The Right Reverend Monsignori Robert W. Schiefen, V.G. and | outside the Walls on the morn- John J. Fitzpatrick, Deacons of Honor. ing of March 24. The Reverend Mr. Martin Devereaux, Deacon. At the end of the readings, The Reverend Mr. Michael Sullivan, Subdeacon. the Pope and the Anglican pri- mate exchanged a kiss of peace CONCELEBRANTS and copies of the statement. The Very Reverend Monsignori: Then they turned together to pause in a moment of. prayer Michael J. Fogarty, V.F. Francis Dixon, V.F. before the tomb of St. Paul, Bernard McGrenehan, V.F. John O'Dowd, V.F. which is under the basilica's main altar. The Pope gave his Joseph DeVaney, V.F. blessing in Latin. Then side by The Reverend Lewis Bennett, C. M., Homily. side they walked down the main aisle of the church with cheers ASSISTING DEACONS and applause greeting them as they passed. The Reverend Fathers: James Connaughton Michael Licari The enormous bronze doors at the end of the basilica swung Patrick Slevin Edward McCarthy, O.S.A. back, and brilliant spring sun- Angel Vizcarra, OP. F. D. Nealy, O.P. shine flooded the church's en- trance porch. Outside, the two John Waterman, C.SS.R. religious leaders embraced ASSISTING SUBDEACONS again, and then Pope Paul in an unexpected gesture, removed The Reverend Fathers his ring from his finger and fit- Martin Green . James X. Henry ted it on to Dr. Ramsey's fin- ger. The Pope's ring was gold John Block Charles Clements set with an emerald in the cen- Gerald Grogan Robert Lieb ter of which was a small golden cross inset with small dia- Nelson Fernandez monds. The Very Reverend Monsignor Joseph O'Shea, Commentator, Parting with smiles and cor- MASTERS OF CEREMONIES dial good wishes, the two drove The Reverend Fathers (Continued on Page 2) Arthur DeBevoise Joseph Brunner •II i. ' AFTER 400 YEARS of alienation, Hie heads of the Roman Catholic and Anglican com- John Donnelly Roger Radloff ^Cardinal Bea: munions met officially beneath Michelangelo's Sistene Chapel fresco, "The Last Judgment." William O'Connell David Russell 'Hopes Exceeded' GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 8 (NOON) ROME (NO — The Church's POPE SUMMARIZES EFFECTS OF VISIT Liturgical Service Of The Passion "unity cardinal" has declared that the visit of the Archbishop The Most Reverend Bishop, Celebrant. of Canterbury with Pope Paul The Very Reverend Monsignor David Bushey, Assistant Priest. 1 VI "exceeded every expecta- tion." 'Current Of Charity' Begins The Very Reverend Monsignori Joseph O'Shea and William F. Augustin Cardinal Bea, presi- VATICAN CITY (NO — De- separated from the Church of born, so to speak, which then McKeever, Deacons of Honor. dent of the Vatican Secretariat parting from his prepared text England, a Church so loved by distinguished itself in a grand The Reverend Mr. Michael Sullivan, Deacon. for Promoting Christian Unity, at his weekly general audience, Rome and, so to speak, gener- way throughout the Middle Ages, pointed to a joint statement of Pope Paul VI spoke with emo- ated by Rome. reaching that period which we The Reverend Mr. Martin Devereaux, Subdeacon. the Pope and Anglican Arch- tion of his official meeting less "There rests in this very ba- call the Protestant crisis. This The Reverend Gary Steibel, Reader of Lesson. bishop Michael Ramsey. than an hour before with Angli- silica (St. Peter's) St. Gregory was the Reformation, which sor- The Reverend Donald F. X. Connolly, Commentator. can Archbishop Michael Ram- rowfully severed the Church of "They speak of a dialogue the Great who sent Augustine sey of Canterbury. England — like those in Ger- The Reverend Cyril Schweinberg, C.P., Homily. founded on the Gospel and on with 30 monks at the end of the many, Switzerland and others — their ancient common traditions "For more than four centur- sixth century to re-evangelize MASTERS OF CEREMONIES from Rome, and with such that could lead to unity in the ies," the Pope told those at the England. Other missionaries had The Reverend Arthur DeBevoise and the Reverend David animosity that the name of truth Christ prayed for," the audience, "the Roman Church been there before. It is from Russell. cardinal noted. has had the sorrow of being them that Catholic England was (Continued on Page 2) SERIOUS DIALOGUE WILL FOLLOW ANGLICAN PRIMATE'S VISIT Pope, Canterbury Pledge Unity Efforts (Continued from Page 1) From the words of the joint tions, may lead to that unity in Catholic England, for before the off — Pope Paul back to the statement it was obvious that truth for which Christ prayed." Reformation the kings of Eng- Vatican and Dr. Ramsey to both Pope and. Primate were The joint declaration went on land were honorary canons of make a courtesy visit to the of- greatly in earnest for new and to say that "the dialogue should St. Paul's, and the abbey walls fices of the Vatican Secretariat closer relations between their include not only theological bear the coat-of-arms of the for Promoting Christian Unity, churches. The statement noted matters, such as Scripture, tra- English Order of the Garter, of which had arranged many of that the meeting on the morn- dition and the liturgy, but also which the abbot was automat- the details of his three-day visit. ing of March 23 in the solemnity matters of practical difficulty ically a member. In the afternoon of the pre- of the Sistine chapel "markjS felt on either side." (Even today other major Ro- vious day, Dr. Ramsey had vis- a new stage in the development Neither the Pope nor the Pri- man basilicas have heads of ited St. Peter's basilica and was of fraternal relations based mate, it was affirmed, were un- state as traditional honorary shown various points of special upon Christian charity and of aware of the difficulties ahead, canons — French President interest to England. He also sincere efforts to remove causes but "nevertheless they are of Charles de Gaulle for St. John stopped to pray before the of conflict and to re-establish one mind in their determination Lateran and Spanish chief of tomb of Pope John XXIII and unity." to promote responsible contacts state Francisco Franco for St. left a bouquet of white carna- In the presence of more than between their communions in Mary Major. St. Peter's lacks tions. 20 cardinals and a delegation all those spheres of church life this office since it was former- From there he went to the of Anglican prelates, the two where collaboration is likely to ly conceded to the since-deposed Vatican palace to visit private- leaders declared: lead to a greater understanding emperors of Austria-Hungary.) ly with Pope Paul for 65 min- "They affirm their desire that and a deeper charity, and to Before going to the basilica utes. What was said during the all those Christians who belong strive in common to find solu- the Pope and Dr. Ramsey met conversation was not made pub- to these two communions may tions for all the great problems in the Red Hall of die abbey lic. But the talk was described be animated by these same sen- that face those who believe in to sign two copies each of the CROSS PRESENTED by AngUcan Archbishop to Pope Paul at by the archbishop's spokesman timents of respect, esteem and Christ in the world of today." English and Latin texts of the Vatican City was one of several gifts exchanged by them. as cordial. fraternal love, and in order to HISTORICAL LINKS joint statement. "The Primate discussed with help these develop to the full The day's ceremony of prayer Present for the signing among and Bishop Thomas Holland of After the hymn the Pope the Pope the possibilities of co- they intend to inaugurate be- service began with the Pope others were Eugene Cardinal Salford, England, representing spoke a short prayer in Latin operation between the two tween the Roman Catholic and Dr. Ramsey entering the Tisserant, dean of the College the Roman Catholic hierarchy and then Anglican Canon John churches and points of differ- Church and the Anglican Com- basilica from the adjoining ab- of Cardinals; Amleto Cardinal of England.