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Unity Commission Formed Seton Hall University eRepository @ Seton Hall The aC tholic Advocate Archives and Special Collections 9-10-1964 The Advocate - Sept. 10, 1964 Catholic Church Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarship.shu.edu/catholic-advocate Part of the Catholic Studies Commons, and the Missions and World Christianity Commons The Advocate Unity Commission Formed PATERSON supervise Bishop Navagh and carry on the dialogue Msgr. Christian D. Haag, pas- Music returns to the status this week announced the establish- between separate Catholics and those of other tor of St. Monica’s. Sussex, was it had before of 1958, with Emil ment five diocesan commissions, in the pattern established by Msgr. faiths, named chairman of the Commission R. Suchon. pastor of Sacred Official including one for ecumenism. Pope John XXIII Heart, Publication of the Archdiocese of N. and Pope Paul VI, on Christian Newark, J., and Diocese of Paterson Doctrine, with Rev. as chairman. Its function Other commissions will deal with the said. Rockaway, Bishop Guiding norms are A. pastor of St. Roger Hebert, Clare’s, will be to assist pastors to Vol. No. 38 the liturgy, Christian doctrine, to promote 13, 1964 PRICE sa- expected be laid down the Va- as THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 15 by Clifton, secretary. choirs CENTS and to see to it that all the tican Council. The Commission on Sacred Litur- faithful contribute to the in See singing Listing, Page 3 gy will have as its particular respon- sacred functions calling for song. BISHOP NAVAGH has reflected the the sibility of the Con- implementation Msgr. J. pastor of cred music, and sacred art and interest in the Eastern Church shown stitution Henry Vcith, World Interest on Sacred Liturgy promul- Focuses Holy Trinity, Passaic, is chairman of architecture. The and John and Pope Paul gated liturgy by Pope by the Vatican Council last De- the Commission on Sacred Art art commissions are estab- in his and being appointment of two cember. The corhmission will engage which lished of Architecture, has advisory re- as separate entities after priests the Byzantine-Mcl- in a and study explanation of the wor- to sponsibilities in the and having been joined an existing chite Rite to the commission, Rev. of buildings ship the Church, the On especially re- of the churches of Texts on furnishings the on Ecumenism commission sacred music in 1958. Maxim Chalhoub and Rev. Albert cent and forthcoming changes in the diocese. Gorayeb, both of St. Mass Ann’s, Paterson. and Sacraments. Frank Msgr. J. The vicar THE COMMISSION general, Msgr. John J. for ecumen- Msgr. Joseph J. Gallo, rector of Rodimer, assistant By PATRICK RILEY chancellor, is permitting Catholics to takp mon with Protestants ism Shecrin, and the chancellor, and of which the Bishop himself will Blessed Sacrament. will Msgr. Paterson, chairman. William VATICAN CITY <NC) part in non-Catholic forms of Orthodox. Authorized be chairman, is F. Louis, are ex-officio mem- In experi- being established to be commission The secretary. new commission on Sacred worship, until now strictly ments bers of all commissions. the minds of many men. the in common worship on Second forbidden canon law. a local level would offer Vatican Council will by guide- Some council lines for the revision meet its most formidable test Fathers, par- of canon when it tackles those law, its schema on ticularly of the East where As for the declaration ecumenism. the Orthodox are strong, on This have asked for a less religious liberty, it is stronger 4 policymaking docu- prohibi- Schenlas ment on interfaith relations, tive policy toward non-Catho- in some respects than before. the third lic The Catholic The draft affirmed on the council’s agen- worship. original da this Church does not the the of religious lib- at session, will not challenge principle erty, but asserted that only help to shape the outlook validity of the orders of the its ex- Orthodox Church, and at times of Catholics toward persons of the pression must be other teaching of by the On faiths, but will affect the the Catholic regulated common outlook of Church and the Orthodox re- good. This appeared to re- persons of other put Agenda faiths toward Catholics. garding the sacraments is sub- ligious liberty and the com- the same. mon into some sort of INTEREST stantially good CENTERS chief- conflict. The revised draft ly on one part of the schema: THE DRAFT would even spur situates religious freedom its statement on lib- religious Catholics to com- For worship in within the common good. Council erty. For the Protestant and humanistic world, this is a test REV. of the By EDWARD DUFF good intentions of the Published council and of the Catholic Version NEW YORK (RNS) - Gath- Church. olicism’s 2.300 Bishops will Bishop Navagh In recent months, reassemble however, in St. Peter’s Basi- the world has focused lica next press Monday for the third Romp Bound its attention Of Draft on session on the schema’s Jews of the Second Vatican PATERSON - statement concerning the Council. Bishop Jews. As far Jews In the nine Navagh will leave for the as arc con- weeks of work cerned the third session of the Vatican statement has been before its scheduled adjourn- weakened Called Nov. Council 11 from Ken- by removal of the Inaccurate ment on 20, the council Sept. will continue on a Scandina- wording absolving the Jews as the process of nedy Airport vian Air a ROME au- Service chartered race of the charge of (NC) Although One error in the renewal, reform and un- LABOR DAY MASS Rev. J. relating deicide. thorities of Francis assistant second from flight at 7 Jews sec this charge the Holy See res- authorized translation is in Houghton, chancellor, left, p.m. tools of work at refused to make blesses at the Labor Mass 7 at Sacred Heart Cathedral. The Bishop will be as being the root of anti- olutely any Article 32, which reads in part Day Sept. As- ac- comment him is Rev. J. See Box semitism. on publication in the as follows: sisting Aloysios Welsh, moderator of the sponsoring Guild of St. Jo- Score, Page 7 companied by Rev. Ber- nard Both the statement New York Herald Tribune of the Worker. The are, left to P. I'rusak, assistant on reli- "Following the teaching of seph laymen right, Joseph Puzo, chairman of the social gious and the the Second Vatican Council’s the Apostle action committee of the chancellor, who is to liberty state- Paul (cf. Rom. 11, Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Men, Welsh and Al the Church going Eugene to the needs of draft declaration on Jews, it Rome for higher studies in ment on the Jews were ori- 25), the Church expects in modern un- Wagner. They were acolytes at the Mass. man. ginally has been known for months canon law. incorporated in the shakeablc faith and with It will ar- do so more expedi- that the document ecumenism schema but secret has dent desire the itself, entrance of tiously, it is expected, been in channels by during the second session they circulating that people (the into reason Jews) the of the experience of the detached not council Reformation.” The document were from it and prescribed by reg- fulness of the of God Paterson two earlier people the in- ulations. sessions, was withdrawn John now stand as separate “dec- established Christ.” Buys tensive by Pope by Property work of the council and remanded to a Mixed larations." are distinct Publication was re- commissions They long the inter- THE INACCURACY during from the of the of this Commission. body schema garded as inevitable. When it cession and the new regulation translation is the but tied to it it rendering of devised proecdurally as came, proved to be fairly In to reduce repetitious FOREIGN OBSERVERS the Latin word, "accessum," lor well as accurate from the by subject matter. viewpoint argument. have noted the self- as Wayne growing "entrance.” Seminary This word of a simple trans- ALL THREE dictionary confidence and influence of chapters of the "accessum" had been SUMMONED lation, but slipshod from the care- by Pope John the of the schema PATERSON - Bishop Nav- An examination the American in body were de- fully chosen was given as a result of fund drive. XXIII as hierarchy and had "a forward to- bated viewpoint of pre- agh this week announced the last for step council deliberations. It is at the second session. theological spring candidates fur The others will be schools ward ex- even replaced another word high a doctrinal penetration cision. It was not the trans- MVi pected that in the third They have been purchase of acres in the seminary’s pioneer class. in Clifton and Paterson. ses- extensively that was deemed less and a formation of lation circulated the exact. consci- sion the revised in among Wayne on which the new dio- Those accepted will attend is Bishops of the U.S. the light of criti- Its nearest English oth- A minor seminary a school ence" the U.S. equivalent council’s objectives will Bishops. cesan minor will benefit from an increased cisms leveled at the seminary be er diocesan or parochial high which men have originals is probably "approach." It prepares young been particularized by prominence, one that their in debate constructed monies schools this and will come who have from conciliar and in writ- THE DRAFT of the state- cannot be through year graduated Paul in four certainly rendered Pope points: numbers and their contributed to the recent $7 to the importance ten comments offered as “entrance." seminary as grammar school for the “ITte by coun- ment, as in the Trib- sophomores priest- self-awareness of the in the Universal published million for Church would cil Fathers and non-Catholic "Program Prog- next fall.
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