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Supplement to the Denver Catholic Register National National National Secretariat to Aid Section THE Section Papal Volunteers' Program TO D IRECT US. EFFORT FOR LATIR AMERICA REGISTER Washington. — A national secretariat to co (Nama Reglstared In U.S. Patent Office) ordinate U..S. participation in the Papal volunteer Unique Envoy to Indians MiMaia 00 audit m h a u do cibculationi program for Latin America has been established in Thlf P*p«i Is C oeaseM with NCWC WHMnftoe N «* i HHOsoarttn by iu Owa Lim S W in , Bm Ns Own Chicago and will begin operations Jan. i. 9p«dsl gwvlev. KeBsleo* News is n it v . Mlwlae Svrtlfes. B »m ou s Nsws Oho<ce NCWC PWtSJe awrles j Its purpose will be to guide recruitment of THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8 , 1960 qualified lay persons, screen applicants, and enlist ^ n sorin g ^oups to ^nd teams of Catholics to work in social, ^ucational, and religious projects in LaUn America. n e responsibility for the Pa tedmlqnes, knowledge of tte pal volunteer program, an language and culture of the UN Group Adopts Text nounced last August by the nation to iriiich they will go, Roly See, will rest squarely in and knowledge of the special the hands of the C h u rl's exist activity In which their team ing lay mission groups. will engage. Voluateers wlU not go into Father John J. Consldlne, On Religious Freedom Latin America, .tte priest M.M., director of tte NCWC coBtbtued, as "outsiders to I^tin America Bureau, disclos United Nations, N. Y .~A of the proposad covenant on tkn of human righb, adr^ted teO tte Latlis bow M de ed these developments la the text designed to guarantee dvU and pcditical ri^ ts. To in IMS. their work. Norib Arnnkaas Papal volunteer program. Lay gether with a p r o p i^ 'c e m - Tba newly adopted pact as- wm not atsaae direct leader freedom of tbou^t, consci persons, be said, will undergo a paniM treaty «> economic and •erts that everyone shall have ship la Latla AaKriciu but ence, and religion was unan four-month training period at aocUl rights, it has been under tbe right to freedom of tbought, win assist tte great beidy of imously adopted by tbe UN an institute to be estabUsbed UN consldentioii for 12 ystrs. conacbDca, and reUgbo, in potential leaders there by ea- General Assembly (Commit under tte dlrecUon of Monii- GIVE LEGAL FORCE cluding pnctica of reiiglea and operaUon in (be techniques tee that deals with social gnor Ivan UUeh, former vice The covenants are intended to tbe "r i^ t to have or adopt a they will be employing.” and human rights. give legal force to the princi reUgkn or balief of hb choice." rector of the CathoUc University nan* call for voluntMs to at Ponce, PJL The text will form article 18 ples In the universal declara- No one, it adds, b to be sub serve In Latin America from jected to coerdon that win im David O'Shea b to serve as two to five years. Both s ln ^ pair thb freedom, and States national secretary of tte Papal men and women and married ttat pre parties to tte covenant volunteer aecretaibt. He b coyples are eligible. Volunteers ^'undertake ta bars raepact for executive seeretiry o f tte Chi are drawn primarily from tte tte liberty of parenta aiul mor cago Arcbdtoccsafi Federations 21-45 age bracket, with possible al edocatlan of ttetr ddidren in and former U,S. national sec excepUons on tte recommenda confonnity with their cdovic- retary (rf the Young ChritHan tions of sponsoring groups. Uons.” Workers. February 15 has been Cardinal Albert Meyer h a s ‘SELF-INTBWTATICN’ set as the target date for re given the new secretariat free cruitment of volunteers to be office space In the headquart By tbe Md ef tte rtve^ay gin, ers of the Chicago Catholic ■■ -ssi 1 dbeatsioa, it seemed d e u F ath er Consldlsa stressed Action Faderatkau. Inquiries that each geTarumaal weuM that the basic ikiils requir^ concerning the P a M volonteer Merprc4 tte aitide ea tte lib of volunteers are s ' “teKhing progranl should be sent to tte erty ef parenta la tte b ckU- knowledge” of Catholic doc secretarbt at 72f N. Rush, Chl- drea’s BMrtl educaUea ae- trine. knowledge of leadership eago IL [NCWC Wire] eetdlag te its ew i eaOeek. When tte artide-by*arttde re view of the covenants b com pleted— • process expsetsd to 10,400 Schools Seek Aid take several years—both pro posed treatlu most go before tbe General Axsemtdy for ap proval. After that th ^ wm be Under New French Law sotanitted to governmmta for By Mabiu l ItAsnAin Even those schoob that re ntiScatien. Still to be agreed J B E U r r NJU>E PEACE TOR U.S. WITH tlOUZ Pafb.—At least, II,4N priv ject state aid 'an to receive ^ UP'm are soefa basic matters as ate schooU have' appUed for dtUonal Indirect state aid under methods to ensure obserrance FMkv ntm Jtn DiteM,.SJ^ ^ kb 'F a tta t DaSatat’f aM t tea^tfcable aecaa* contracts that would enable the new law through increased of the treatlu once they are lAtowtili wHk tk« lilloi kwam u ^ takaeit waa tta geaee treatr af J t ly t, ISM , them to receive fltanclal asrist- financial help to parents of SAINT RS EOT o r TOORT adopted and rignsd. [NCWC n t n t H t a a ij awple la Uitery ketwaea a ll tta ckiafi a l tta U a n aatioi aad ance from the French govern school chlldnm. The parents Wire] ikiwin.Aaw tlMidrO gn am eat can wark tta gavaraBent. Tke ladlau laaad U b aad ment under terms of the na- turn thb money over to the THIS HAND-CARVED wooden statue depicts St. la haraiialiai ralatiaattlk aitk Ika Charck Ifistad k la ImpHcltlr- Uon's new seboo^ law. Almost schoob. Dominic Savio, a 15-year-old Italian boy who lived more ta krtag akait ftaea la aadatg. Baeaaae af Geieral Staoeb af tta U.8. Army kaUad all of them are Catholic Insti than 100 years ago, u he vrould look dressed as a youth of today. CofiioffcNMffAGrDtfp Curdtaal Maurice Feltli, aabraa aUW)' ta kawlHag m q r lagtaa Fatter Dadwt aa kaiag tke a lly keraao af tutions. The image w u donated to the chapel of Catholic Memorial High Archbbhiv ef Paris, tald a trika Witt wUck ka caM la rattart. tta UA *1ka eatlre WkMa race wka eeoU peietrata The law affecting the U.4M School in Waukatha, W b., in memory of Donald Flebelunan, FormetfmTanganyriro meeUag af pareab ttat ka gmraaawt afin aypaala^ ta kla ta kclag .ta tteae cnel amgea aad retan tafa aad private fchoob becasM efiee- who drowned in 1965, when he w u 19. Hb fatter Lm , donor of bopet Ihe new law wfll safe- Dar E f Salaam, Taiganylka. akawt a ntWaetwr nOanUaklBg ketweaa land.” l i e mbaloiary atraaged f « a ala- ttve thb academic year. The tbe statue together iritt hli wife, b shown with the i^ d . Mr gaard tte liberty et teachlag —The newly formed Tangan tta ta4 Mai aa4 tta gararaMit daw laaig tta Slau as early as 117#. ■lx French Cardinab counseled Flebchman b custodian of tbe high ichool, from vriiich b b son in Fraace. (NCWC Radla aad w u graduated in 1964, tbe year St. Dominic Savio w u canonized. yika Cathode Health Organtsa- primary levri CathoUc acboOls, Wire) The lalnt died In 1867 near Turin, Italy. Uon h u annoaoeed ptana to in atthoded by students aged six crease medical peraonnet by to 14, to negotiate "simple con- training young men and women 'POPULATION EXPLOSION' NEEDED tn c ti" with the state. Under PEOPLE OF M E W O U IK B A and by invMlBg more medical the plan tte schoob receive mlaalonariu to tte country. state aid in return for a limited The orgaaiiadon, which b u TO SHAKE WORLD'S LETHARGY amount of govenunent cmitnl. made formal a ^ ic a tk o to tte MORE AID TRUDGE HOURS TO HEAR MASS government for nglstratlao u pBOVioe srm uius f o r achievement The Cardinab suggested to a society, ptana to. work doaaly Los Angelas.—The aacrlflcu Man In the morning.” U iu Bonjean w u very sur wUh the dvU autbortttea and sure emerge with a dvllliatlon ptahn that twtkthirds of the Catholic secondary and teefani- New Yart—Ia tta put mor tbe people of New Guinea make M lu Bonjean Was in New prised by tte many n ^ ern Witt otter voluntary organla- ality h u usually baao tta key not only weathered, but also mrid's preeent population b cal s d x » b ttat ttey should to get to Mau on Sunday were Gutnea to see her friend Fran methods used in mission work. tlons to improve t e nafion'i axpraaakn In tta battle of more cultured, more sdeatlflc, hungry. A considerable propor negotiate "con tn eb of assoda described by Mary Bontean u ces DlUi of St. Charles Parish, “The .mlukuh hu 23 radio health picture. Tha group also orer '^population growth and better organbed aclentiflc- Hon of the world's pofnilation tkn,” which give more state aid to the schoob but subjects the most heartening part of her North HoUywood, receive tte transmitters and its own wave bepea to establish lay - training u d Umltatioa■" ally and politically than that exltb on r rather dull diet, he centers In America and Europe.