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'I'he of thc idcnl o[ follos'ing Cltt'ist | Iloly !'ittht't' tolrl Eitslcrn ABROAD is ol scuterl, Pope John XXI | | Ilito sonrin:rrinns his rvish for "tha tolrl 300 scntittitt'y (lircctol's at- theln is for' tcntlcrness of tending thc fii'st ltlli:rn Congrcss ltrvid lntl thc rvisdom o{ Solo- on I'rlcations. lIe sititl thrt lron"-l rvislt cxptcsscd lot' hint "lrliests in clt:tt'gc of sortls ntttst )'rrrls &go by an Olthodox ntonk. strive lo plant in the sotrls tlf thtl Calling his oncountcr tvith tlte irithful, and particularlt' in thosr: Oltlrodox ttlr)nh onc hc had nevcr of ihc nrost scnsitive nnd gettrrt'- ftn'gottcn, tlre l)opc sttid it hap' An- ()us oltcs, a von' lrigh ronccpt of pcncrl rvltilc*-'ns i\r'clrbisltop gt'lo pct'sonitl tlre priestll, rlignity and tttissiotr." Iloncalli, r(!plesen- 'fhe rvas [)ontiff ltotod thilt t'otlatiotts litl ir t rrI I'opc I)itts lN-lte gt'eat by tllc on a hikitrg tlilr ovct' thc are tliscoulaAerl today "Wc "plL.ellrincnce o{ tcchnicnl nnd Rnlkiln rangc in Ilulgitt'ia. thosc scionlific factols" and a pt'css rnct it pool' tttottk, ottt' of :rntl cntcltninmcnl urctlil thnt sre nronks n'ho rvander ft'orn ntonas- "oftt'u clllDt)' tnd sultct'liciitl ttr.I' lo monastcr'.v. IIo canre gt't'at (:olrlposllr{'r, rvltr'n not trptnll' pet'ttit'iotts attd torvurd tls rvitlt " !1i cor.rupting. ;rnrl lcurning Ottt' natrte nnd Ollr as l'clll'L'scntativc of the ,1t,1ry,i',r.;.ffi,t rnissiott f : -'ir:iir1.i:'i1':.1r'[email protected];:::tA i'opo look Ottr hands antl in . LONG pholo proof AT LAST-Thig ir visual that tha long'delayed Sl. Luke's parish in Meridian Hills lhc irct of kissing tltt'm <lctorttly, 'Oh, ir finally under conofrucllon. Ground wor broken for tho first building lasf week, Thal,r Falher paul hc rvlrispr:t'r.tl lltc rvislt, rcp- J. Courlney on the righl, Sl. Luka'r prtlor rnd arsociele edilor of The lcsentittiva ol' tlrc Popc, my lvish Crilorion, who assumeg lhe wor. parish is that yotr ltitve' th(: lL\n(lcrncss rier of a huge indeblednesr. Checking lhe blueprint is Leonrrd Brandt, construclion supervisor oI l)avirl anrl the rvistlottt oI Solo. for F. A. Wllhelm, general conlroclor. Tho cchool will be compleled in time to enroll ils first pupils ltonl" next Seplember. AT HOME siiy prolcssors. It is one of 2{ plivatc univcr.sitiesin lhe coun. tIy. a Clllt-i\(lO-'['lte' Nllionll Con- fclencc of Oatlrolic (lhalities has ulgcrl that childlctr o[ uncnr. "('.\'c I ll's llccn u liing.size ,I\CTIIV' 'l'hirl's OI'' RESfr:ARC oltr'nrl'." hol crlitor Jaime U Fonsecr atlrls up tlrc. accotuplish. nrt'nts of Noticias (-'allrolicas, Sgrtttislt lrttl I'ot'lrrgut'st' r.rliliorrs ol N(i Ncls Sclvicr', rvhich ryill tnnr'lr i{s :l0tll l)ifth(lil.v Nlal' :1. "'['lrc feast intclcst Philomena's in frosh, Why u,olltlrvitlc Crtt ltolic llrt\t's \\'ls pl'(!scn{ irr (,\'(\ry so('ti()n of l.:rtitr Arncrit:a." 'l\rrlirv l\lr'- l,'0nscc;r sl;rlcrl. Noli, cias (l;rllrolir';rs cvet)' rvrek wasdropped by Church It'!rchcs :it) luillion |ciltlt'r's lrnrl lislcttlrs irr l,ltirr Atllr'rl('il, lhlou{lr lirl orrllt.ls--(l;rtlrolit: arrrl By JAMES C. O'NEILL to tltc liftlt t:t'nttrt'1'. Nollting is lo lxr r.trshtittcd:ts t't'lics of tltc set'ttlilf rllrilir's :rnrl rvcr'lilics. irnrl 'l'lre knos'n oi this saint except ltcl t'tr'll' rtror't)'r's. So great rlitl tltc r';rrlio stalions. scllicc lrls - \i..\l'1c..\N ct'f\' I'hilo- narnc. llcr lrast is Julr' 5. ittvasion of tlrc t:alitt:tttttlrs lte- lrrtill rrp ;r sllirrg t)l :il-)(:ol'l.espotr([. rntrlt:t. r|lto has bLron vcu(.t'- As lbl tltc Ihilrtntcnr rvlrost: comr tlutt in thc liltlt cctttttry t'nts anrt :l{) Iioy c(}lltitcls antl con- (lrcgot')' lrtccl l'ol lhc p:rsl. 150 vclls ft'ast lras [rt'cn elttcclk'rl, slte I'opc lN ortlclt:rl tltt'tu srrltatrls. pllt't'tl ils lu carl.r' r'irgin rnalt.yl filst carnr to ligltt in 11i02 rvhcrt rrntlcr' :r spcciitl cottttttis. i ATi.Ai,lTA --. ,\ ,tcsriil plic.r{ lucl n'hosc fclrst u as lcccnt- il cl'l'1rt in tht-. cataconrbs of St. sirlrt atrtl rltrelectl tii.rt lhc l'rltg- Iurs t,lrlr'!i.rl S()utllcrn rncnts talten ftorn lltertt lrt'ltlitt't'tl politicll l1' stlickctt flonr thc litur'11ical I'r'i.scilla rvas tliscovt'r'crl.
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