Ordain Wonjen? Bishops Urge Passage Qdl. Mahif f Urges Discussion Of Amendment One Albany ~ The State's Catho­ quate employment opportuni­ -\ Vatican City — dRNS) — Canadian declared here lic Bishops have unanimously ties; health, mental health and that historical! arguments urged voter adoption of the new environmental health; child against the ordination of woqi- Community Development article care and aged care; transporta­ en as priests can. no longer be whicfar appears on tme November tion and communications; civil, cultural, recreational and other considered valid and urged the ballot as Amendment Number community facilities and ser­ Pope to establish a [special One. vices; or * any combination of mission to consider *wheth' A yes vote on Community De­ such $urposes.'* women should' be Ordained. velopment* they say, will bring Cardinal George Flahiff better living conditions for Presently the JUw does not If Rose Kennedy, the devout distance to appreciate it." Winnipeg told delegates to ' families, the aged,, children in allow the government and pri­ daily Communicant, was bewil­ Okay. Synod of Bishops that so far both city and suburbs. vate enterprise to cooperate ef­ dered by Leonard J'Bernstein's he knew "there are no fectively in promoting such concept of the Roman .Catholic Am leaving today for An­ tic objections" to reconsider The amendment would re­ programs. Mass she covered hej true emo­ chorage. the whole question\ He said place the Housing Section of tions with customary courage. • • • spoke for the Canadian Bishop's' the Constitution which - was It provides only that munici­ It was "fine," she told radiant The funeral service for Ben­ Conference. drafted to meet thei State's needs palities and public corporations , Barbara gaiters on. NBC-Today nett Cerf at St. Paul's chapel "We do not wish to prejudge in the 1930s. may be aided in construction of show. But the way the slender on the campus of his alma, the question (o; ordaining housing, nursing Domes m matriarch said Tfme" sounded mater, Columbia. University, women}," said the An impressive list of civic 4cardinal . "We and citizen organizations are urban rehabilitation. as if she was saying, "Oh dear was as unique and interesting do not know if further action as the man himself. No prayer, ' endorsing the bill. The new article provides the God!" T should fpllow.' means for state and private en­ priest, rabbi or minister. The The League of Women Voters One of her (laughters, Mrs. He said the Canadian bishops terprise and non-proflt volun­ muted organ and piano played say: Sargent Shrivert flipped over his favorites from the great "certainly have no recommenda­ tary groups to work together in the Mass; said itjwas just great, shows of his friends: Rodgers, tions = regarding the time ur "Passage of the Community rebuilding slums, rehabilitating and that it's high time some Hart, Hammerstein and Kern. method of such action. But, Development Article on Nov. 2 our communities, planning and laymen got around to giving John Daly and Cass Canfield despite centuriesolfl social tradi­ is the League's number one building for the future. the ritual a new thrust—after spoke with sentiment but no tions against the ministry of state priority. This amendment all the meddling the bishops sentimentality. And at the end, women in the Chufch," he adjd- The new amendment provides is vitally important if the state that the voters must approve have done with it since Christ's Phyllis Newman, with a smile, ed, "we are convinced that the and local communities are to first one. softly and superbly sang Cole signs of the times strongly urge deal constructively with prob­ any debt that state or local Porter's "Oh, No, They Cant Octogenarian Alice a study, both of the present lems of urban deterioration and government would make. Long- Take That Away from Me." worth, long-tin e East Coast situation and of possibilities for rural economic decline.". sterling silver • • • the future." distributor of The amendment, has the en­ bludgeons, said it was the best Our intrepid man in Belfast, "Unless such a Problem Pregnancy? I study is ujn 1 Ireland, John Harris, had an dorsement of both the 1970 and thing of its kit she had seen dertaken at once,? Cardinal Fla since" "Hair." ' unnerving setback recently hiff said, "we may find our­ 1971 legislatures. For tree confidential help while covering a raging street call Birthright: 71S-3M-S700. • • • J selves behind the course of The language of the amend­ Sculptor Robert Berk's mam- * battle. 'Midst shot, shell, fire, events." rubber bullets and real ones, ment clearly states many of the Office Heart: 10 *&. to moth and blotchy head of Pres­ 2 pjn., weekdays; 24 Hour 3 ident Kennedy makes me . John made his way to a down­ prospective gain areas which reconHHtone to receive me* wince. JFK was a beautiful town hotel, checked his helmet will come from adoption; "and started into the dining Death to fie •age*. man. Daniel Chester French, "urban and community renewal; sculptor of the seated Lincoln room. It was completely empty in Lincoln Memorial made Lin­ of patrons, understandably economic prosperity and ade­ enough. Topic at coln look like Lincoln. Frederic POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT Auguste Barth)ldi's Statue of ^'Sorry, Sir, you can't come Corning Church Liberty looks like Miss Liberty. in," said a headwaiter, stepping Berk's Kennedy looks like wall~- POSITION 7B Ordaining Married Men phen H, Davis, clinical psychol­ ogist with the Chemung County Health Association; Father Leo­ (Continued front Page 1A) understand all the facts and sit­ pold Protomastro, OFM, Cja- uations and I urge you to have role of the jriest primarily in puchin, a priest from the Im­ an open mind to balance off all maculate Heart of Mary Friary its sacrament il aspects. But, he the factors. said, in todaj's secular culture, in Geneva and a professor oF Concern was the third. Bish­ theology at St. Bernard's Sem­ this definition no longer seems (J to be adequate. op Hogan said that all of the inary and Canisius College; and M$"-< '- preceding needed to be put into.. Dr. John H. Martin, director of: I . He cited tt.e growing number Learning Resources Center and of priest-soc ologists, priest-so­ an effective social concern. cial workers, "hyphenated The bishop also said that war professor of religion at Corning priests." Bislop Hogan said this is currently the most disruptive Community College. 'development has been an an­ force in our society and certain­ The format will call for gen­ swer but- ha* blurred the older ly, the most disruptive among,, eral discussion following each and unique concept of the youth. speaker. Summaries of the priest. points developed in these On the Vietnam War, he ques­ groups will follow. A. question Sociologically, the priest is tioned whether the end and answer" period will con­ no longer th<» one, or one of the achieved was proportionate to clude tile session,, followed by best educate' I. In terms of what the devastation wrought. light refreshments. SEASON he used to be, he is now sur­ The public is invited to the passed in many areas, the bish­ program beginning at 7:30 p.m. If IN op, said. Help the Poor Psychologically, the image of FULL SWING AT the priest i as developed away Next Sunday from the emitted picture of the Mission Mass priest that lias come down to (Continued from Page 1A) nous literature, he Bishop Joseph L,. Hogan; CRESCENT us through by which the Gospel may be will be principal concele- said. made known. If, then, you. find. • brant at a Mass- for the mis- TV He feels we need a new sions at Sacred Heart' Ca­ image whicl will have to come them on this World Mission out of the lijved existence of the Day with begging bowls in their thedral at 10 a.m. Sunday,, BEACH Oct 24. Concelebrating will Church to hands, beseeching alms of you for the love of God and neigh­ be Fathers John S. Hayes, The bishop also defined celi­ bor, this will not surprise or rector of the cathedral; Al­ bacy as a radical decision which scandalize you." bert J. Riesner, CSSJEV, pas­ liberates the priest more com­ tor of St. Joseph's Church, HOTEL "Your contributions," he said, pletely to serve the total Chris­ Rochester; John J. McDonald ' "The Riviera Of Western Ne*, York" tian community. "generously and willingly given SJ, of the religious in response to the Pope's an­ community at McQuaid Jesuit 11372 EMEMEU Bit ON LAKE On Saturday, in discussions nual appeal, are soon, put to High School; Albeit R. Gael-} on world [justice and peace, work, providing for the daily ens, CSB, principal of Aqui-[ Phone: 663-5775 Bishop Hogan advised the nas Institute; Kevin Driscoll] necessities of our missionaries, O. Carm., of Nazareth Acad] group to be more involved in tamcfctiM Daily Wwmm 11;45 AwJ*. building churches, schools, hos­ emy; and Peter Deckman] ' social, problems; and he out­ pitals, seminaries and noviti- Rochester priest from St, Jo ENTERTAINMENT TUESDAY THM SOMBAY lined three [[qualities of the in­ ' ates; feeding the hungry, reliev­ seph the Worker Parish; CaHrinf U Partta A •••yiitt volved Catholic. ing suffering and bringing Paz, Bolivia. Awareness, meaning not only emergency assistance in times Bishop Hogan. will also knowledge < rf,problems but also of disaster." celebrate the Television Mass for the mission* at 8:3d -a. sensitivity to them, was the The Mission Sunday collec­ ajm. that day, over'Channel first tion in 1970 raked f»5,lfB.6e , 10. .. . | •«v .„. in the dioceie. Courier-Jour ial Wednesday, Oct. 20, 1071 fnip# 9rn

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