Historic Meeting of Cardinals points to... ! New Vatican Outlook DENVER CATHaiC Catholic-Orthodox Bodies, Christian ^Summit' Topics REGISTER Rome—(Special)—Possible establishments of joint Catholic-Orthodox commissions and a future pan-Chris- National A’pit's Section Si*-- tian conference were among topics discussed at an his­ toric consultive “intercollege” meeting of 26 Cardinals THURSDAY, FEB. 6, 1964 DENVER, COLORADO VOL. LVIll No. 26 at Vatican City. The Cardinals of the world have been ------invited by m^il to join their opinions to those of their brothers who were present Educator warns Catholics / at the first such meeting in almost a century. Behind this restricted, meeting is said to be the Pope's i self-announced determination to Keep Grade Schools broaden the basis of Pontifical jsS-u. authority. He reportedly used 'R e m e m b e r m a n , his desire for an evaluation of; THAT THOU ART DUST his recent meeting with Ortho- j dox Patriarch .Mhenagoras as I Or Bring Disaster / AND UNTO DUST an occasion to implement that w. determination. i Cleveland — Those who!many “have not. do not. will many children come to school \ THOU SHALT j Vatican City — ( S p e c ia l) It is forecast here that the i advocate the elimination of f oL Of cannot’’ fulfill the obli- from so-called Catholic homes There was speculation here RETURN Pope intends to convene more j the parochial elementary without ever having been .even before the recent secret such “Congregations” at which school system received a strong j invite anyone,” he chal- taught how to make the sign of meeting of Cardinals that a Cardinals may give their opin- rebuttal in a sermon given herejlcnged, “who believes in ^ is (he Cross, without knowing who synod of the Sacred College Ions on matters ranging from,by .-\uxiliary Clarence solution to come into the first Jesus is, or Mary or any of the would be convoked in March or religion to temporal affairs — E- Elwell, diocesan superin- grade in any of our schools many essential truths or prac­ .April. The subject for such a much as occurred prior to the tendent of schools. next September and sec how tices.” synod reportedly would bo the Bishop Elwell criticized Cath­ At 16th Century. same as that said to have occu­ olic authorities who he said pied the extraordinary meeting The Pope, in calling the ses-i , , ,. Sion of Jan. 31, avoided stamp- forgetting or no longer of Cardinals last week — ing it with the authority of a realizing that it is the elemen­ REGISTER namely, the impact and signifi­ tary school that has made the Consistory or even an “advisory cance of the Pope’s pilgrimage Church in America strong and to the Holy Land and his meet­ board.” The Pontiff himself did vibrant. . ing with Orthodox Patriarch not attend the session, and He added: “Let me say it whatever decisions coming ROUNDUP >11 .Athenagoras I. clearly and forcibly, you cannot from it will bo submitted to||,ui|j g building without m It is still too soon to evalu­ him m the forn of opinions.’ jg foundation — and the ate all of the ramifications of The three-hour , cret meeting foundation (of the Church in No Lay Deacons action that may stem from this U.S.A. Pilgrimage sav Vatican sources i f “rther'the f . S.) is the Catholic ele- Boston piigrii^gc, say Vatican sources, opinions from those Cardinals mentary school." “ I doubt very much that the meeting of the American Bish­ but the Pope has ordered pre-^.ho «-ore not summoned to ops in April will vote in favor of lay deacons, married or un­ pared a series of individual im- Bishop Elwell spelled out what, in his opinion, would married," (Ordinal Richard Cushing told the 1,300 members of pressions of those who accom­ prelude of a true Consistory happen if the Catholic elemen­ the Holy Name Society at a dinner at which he was honored with panied him, and those con­ with the Pope possibly presid­ tary school system was the Shield of Blessed Gregory X-Crusader award of the National mi cerned with the visit and with ing. scrapped: D-I-S-A-S-T-E-R. office of the Holy Name Society. the meetings between himself and Orthodox leaders. This new direction in the ad­ Such an action would "plunge Providence, R. I. ministration of the Church is us into a disaster from which A delegation of Jewish and Protestant leaders attended the The synod, according to one said to be a method of the we would not recover in a life­ consecration of Bishop ' Bernard Matthew Kelly as Auxiliary source, would probably not Pope’s giving expression to the time,” he warned. Bishop of Providence in the Cathedral of Sts. Peter and Paul. meet in the Vatican but in the “If we remand this Job to the wishes of the Ecumenical Coun­ Two television stations carried the ceremonies. Bishop Russell Lateran and, he said, while it ordinary Catholic home,” he cil for “Collegiality” of J. MeVinney of Providence was the consecrator, assisted by might be impossible for all Car­ declared, “we will suffer from dinals to attend, the Pope ex­ and reflects his own desire to j. ., Bishop Joseph MeShea of Allentown, Pa., and Auxiliary Bishop pected that the majority would internationalize his advisers , illiteracy ^jll Gerald V'. McDevitt of Philadelphia as co-consecrators. icome lo Rome for the purpose within the Vatican. sweep over our people in one Raleigh, N. Car. The sources reporting this generation.” he predicted, There was no indication as The consecration of Bishop-designate Charles McLaughlin as emphasize, however, that this The Cleveland diocese super- to how long the synod would Auxiliary of Raleigh, originally scheduled for St. Leo's Church in no manner detracts from the; intendent of schools pointed out last, but this source considered Winston-Salem. N. Car., will be held April 15 in the Church of Pope’s “spiritual” infallibility, that the beginning of adoles- two weeks would be sufficient Our Lady of Grace, Greensboro, N. Car., to accommodate bet­ and Churchly authority. Icence is a time of resistance if the preparatory documenta­ ter the large number of clergy and laity expected. Officials close to the Vatican to all forms of authority — not tion had been sufficiently pre­ I Pope’s treatise gives spiritual ‘life preserver’ later described the unpre­ the time for the formation of Pueblo, Colo. pared and distributed well in cedented meeting as a “general religious habits. Unity without uniformity was brought home to the near ca­ advance. He indicated that cer­ plenary congregation,” instead “ . . .1 do not think we are pacity crowd of worshippers who attended the Byzantine Rite tain Vatican officials had ad­ of a Consistory. faced with an either-or choice," Mass in the Pueblo Catholic high school. Approximately 600 Christian -Endangered vised calling the synod simul­ (Normally a Consistory — he asserted. Latin Rite Catholics received Holy Communion under both taneously with the Council which is a meeting of the Pope “First, the present-day in­ species, bread and wine, at the Mass offered in the Old Sla­ which resumes in the fall but with the Cardinals who happen comes of American Catholics vonic by Father Paul Small of Denver. that Pope Paul had considered to be in Rome — is a formal, are such that our people have Materialistic Tide it preferable to keep the "inspi­ almost ceremonious affair at more free income than they Uneven Pattern ration of his pilgrimage quite which the Pope announces the have ever had. EUROPE The Pope has words of ad­ By a Staff Writer I Christian must demand that distinctly separate in their names of prelates he wants to "I find it hard to understand Munich, Germany material progress does not of vice for the Christian who is Religion and economics minds from any Council busi­ make Cardinals. Consistories all the moaning when I look at A summary of reports out of Czecho-Slovakia on the ap­ itself constitute the ideal of caught in this conflict between ness which might prove preoc­ are inseparable. Without are sometimes held to proclaim the churches and schools our parent liberalizing trend of Church-State relations shows an un­ human perfection and neither Christianity and the materialis­ cupying.” even pattern of restrictions in the contacts between the Czecho­ religion people immersed the Pope’s intention of canoniz­ forefathers built out of a paltry can temporal goods be consid­ tic religion. ing someone. dollar or two per day,” he con­ slovak Bishops and their people. Incoming and outgoing mail is in material goods will find ered as the essence of social (Historically, the Popes have permitted but is carefully censored. Archbishop Joseph Beran themselves drowned in a sea of He urges the Christian to fol­ tinued. progress. “There is money for ciga­ of Prague and Bishops Karel Skoupy of Brno and Joseph Hlouch materialism: work, then, soon low the path of evangelical Vocation Congress called Consistories to consult their priests in governing the rettes, and liquor, for refriger­ of Budejovice arc now living in the same villa at Mukarov takes the place of God. Rather the Christian must al­ poverty, which looks upon all Chicago — Exhibits by more ways sec the temporal goods as riches and material goods as than 100 religious communities Rome diocese in the early years ator, deep freeze, TV set, and near Prague. The prelates were not permitted to visit even This is the warning that Paulj^i^ work and gifts of God. As gifts of God to be used accord­ of women will be featured at of the Church. Later they be­ automobile, for nice furniture close relatives in the holidays. The same restrictions were placed Vl^set down in a book^hc wrote|gu(,|, i,^ gdmires them and puts ing to the will of God and to the annual Girls’ Vocation con­ came restricted to the Cardi­ and nice home and clothes. Our on Bishops Jan Vojtassak of Spis, Ladislave Hlad of Litomerice, a few short months before he them to use; they do not be­ lead men to God. gress here Feb. 22. nals and other prelates with de­ grandparents would look on us!and Stanislav Zela of Olomouc, all of whom were released was elected Pope. Called The come his material Idol, taking finite offices and duties within as rich as kings.” from state confinement last spring. Christian In the Modem World, the place of God. the city. Still later they included Bishop Elwell said Confrater­ the 71-page treatise was written Cardinals beyond the confines nity of Christian Doctrine The Pontiff points out that Catholics Beware m connection with Easter. 1963, of Rome, but in essence re­ classes are “no adequate an­ AFRICA by the Holy Father while he the poverty demanded by the Appointments May Show quired the presence only of Leopoldville, Congo Gospels is a spiritual quality, swer, only a minimum substi­ was still Cardinal Archbishop those Cardinals attached by res­ tute for the real thing—better More than 100 mission workers were believed still in danger of Milan. It is being released and can be present in a rich idence to the Papal court and a week after a wave of Red-inspired anti-government terrorism man and absent in a pauper. Method of Changing Curia than nothing but far less valu­ shortly by Helicon Press of Pope.) able than the daily instruction swept the Kwilu province. As evacuation efforts continued, th# New York, in its first English Economic welfare, the Holy Vatican City — (Special) vinced that this move was the in religion which the elementary U.S. embassy reported that 21 American and 14 Canadian mis- translation. Father points out, can bring — In a move aimed at precusor of Curia reform and. school provides.” sioners, including children, had been rescued. Earlier some 27 confidently predicted that as Catholic priests, puns, and workers irom Belgium were flown The relationship of the Chris­ with ft a negative tendency streamlining cumbersome Paper Favors U.S. “Moreover,” he added, “Con­ each project before the Council out of the SoutlyEast Congo area. Five American missionaries tian to the material world the that is anti-moral “when the Vatican adminfstrative machin­ Parochial School Aid fraternity classes, whether after was approved and promulgated. at Kintshua Station were told by two guerrilla leaders: “There Pope calls “one of the most ease that it procures renders ery, Pope Paul VI has ap­ school, on Saturday or Sunday, life too comfortable, reduces pointed a three-man commis­ Pope Paul would create anal­ Celina. 0. — The Celina are in effect penalty classes, de­ is no place for White people here. You must all leave. We serious and urgent questions of ogous small committees or Daily Standard has abandoned our time.” effort, makes soul and body sion to expedite implementing manding that the child give up shall let you go alive because you are Protestants and Amer­ indolent, levels and standard­ liturgical decisions taken by the commissions to speed imple­ its former stand and has called free time which his companions icans, but Belgians and Catholics will have their heads cut off." Pointing out that there has izes everything, creates the Vatican Ecumenical Council. menting the Council changes for some form of tax assistance have for recreation and free and by-pass the unwieldy Con­ for children bcin,g educated in use. been great progress made in the mass man, devoid of original­ Cardinal Arcadio Larraona, gregations. parochial schools economic fields and the social ity or the ability lo make his Prefect of the Holy Congrega­ How about those who think THE VATICAN own decision, who seeks eas­ “Eventually the Congrega­ “Children, regardless of reli­ New Negotiations domain, the Holy Father ex­ tion of Rites, will head the that parents should take over presses alarm that man is ily sensual and Immoral ad­ tions will be forced to reform gion, arc still children and it With the confirmation by high Vatican officials that new Commission and will be assist­ the early religious education using this abundance of tem­ venture to compensate for themselves if they find they are seems only fair for government j and formation of their chil- negotiations have been started between the Holy See and Hun­ ed by Cardinal Giacomo Ler- poral goods as instruments of the insignificant life to which by-passed on all future legisla­ to be as interested in one group idren? gary officials, hopes have brightened that Cardinal Josef Mind- caro. Archbishop of Bologna, delusion and enslavement in the he feels himself reduced." tion of the Church,” said this as in any other.” the Mercer! Bishop Elwell conceded that szenty. Primate of Hungary, may be able to leave' the U.S. lega­ and Cardinal Paola Giobbe, a prelate. hedonistic satisfaction that this The Pope is strong in his county newspaper said. lit is the parents’ jobs- but said tion in Budapest, where he has been in asylum since the col­ Curia member elevated by lapse of the Hungarian revolt in 1956. Agreements are said to economic progress permits, words that all have a duty to namely, amusement, luxury, Pope John XXIII at his first have been reached., on two major points. . respect the property of others pleasure. Thus the goods of this Consistory. • • a and to contribute to the com­ No such thing at big • . . world lead man away from God Significantly, the secretary of Pope Paul VI has decided that the permanent tomb of Pope mon good. He is emphatic in rather than to Him. the Commission is Father Anni­ John XXIII will remain in the grottoes of St. Peter’s Basilica. declaring that no criticism und bale Bugnini, a Vincentian, who « 4 • .Although the economic prog­ ermining the concept of private was originally Secretary of the ress is misused by many in the property or any evolution .in its Balance Wheels Pope Paul VI told 10.000 working men of Rome to enjoy FTeparatory Commission on the form of materialism, progress concept or function can remove By Bishop Robert J. Dwyer NOW IT IS QUITE TRUE that all wisely the useful things of this world, but never to lose sight of Liturgy but whose ideas were based on the motivation of "its legitimate strength and its NE OF THE EASIEST things in all the higher goods of the spirit. Rediscovery of the real meaning thought to be too advanced at of us are extremists from time to leading .men to a higher stan­ provident function not only as of Christ is the answer to the problem of the working class, that stage of pre-Council pro­ Othe world is to be an extremist. time in this our life. The aberration he said, adding that as a recompense for their efforts they may dard of Mving in itself is not an institution of private proper­ The formula is blessedly simple. All may be momentary or perennial, con­ wrong. It becomes evil only ty but also as a moral reality.” ceedings. find something more than “boredom, disillusion, absurdity, and The Pope's action in taking you have to do is close your eyes, fined to a single area of interest or death.” when it destroys the dignity of His Holiness reminds that a stuff cotton in your ears, seal off your men and leads them away from (he final decisions on (he ap­ diffused over many. This is much the society which does not respect brain and shout as loud as the chords same as repeating the ancient saw to God. economic legality and does not plication of liturgical changes Presumed Dead out of the hands of the Congre­ of your larynx will vibrate. The effects the effect that all the world is queer THE ORIENT The Pope Indirectly answers protect the property of eco­ are truly astonishing. If you are an but thou and I. with appropriate reser­ _^ Dacca, Pakistan a prime thesis of Marxism nomic goods, their production, gation of Rites is being watched I .A Solemn Requiem Mass was offered in the Immaculate , , extremist of vations about thee. For indeed the only by defending capital as "the and their distribution is a de­ with very considerable interest j Conception Church for Father Richard Novak, C.SKl., missioner generating, directing, and in­ cadent society merely wearing In Vatican circles because II Listeniiig In the nght, perfectly balanced man was Christ from Johnstown. Pa., slain in the .Moslem rioting against Hindus strumental part of the eco­ “the fabric of its stability." may point the way in which (he half the Our Lord, and the only perfectly bal­ ! in this area. nomic transformation of our Pontiff has decided to reform world will applaud you as a hero of anced woman His Blessed Mother. Lack Honesty, the Pope empha­ the Curia as a whole. conservatism. If you are- an extremist society." This he couples in sizes, “ Is a necessary rule of of balance reeks of the very corrup­ a partnership with work — social order and whoever vio­ “Ever since Pope Paul an­ of the left, the other half will acclaim tion of sm. On the other hand, it would S. AM ERICA Outprotest Reds "understood as the human, lates It sins not only against nounced last year that he in­ you as a veritable martyr for the be Jansenism of the rankest sort to executive, and organizing fac­ the man who is directly de­ tended to reform the Roman cause of human freedom. When as a deny that man is capable of holding to Belo Horizonte .Brazil tor which, with sweat and frauded of what Is his due, Curia we have wondered how matter of cold fact all you are is an any balance whatsoever. By G^’s A mass protest meeting of 60.IHM people organiz^ by Cath- ^ suffering, has made such hut against the community as he would set about it," said a exhibitionist. grace, if by that alone, we can walk olic leaders in front of San Jose Church led Communist leaders a transformation possible." a whole, (or he shakes the Vatican prelate. The hardest thing in the world is to the tightrope without pitching off into to give up their plans to hold a Congress of Trade Union Unity ’These elements he sees as social confidence which is (he “The creation of this small hold the balance of sanity. The formula vacant space. of the Workers of Latin America in this city. “The atmosphere complementary — “parallel Indispensable foundation of a Liturgical Commission may be of unrest made the holding of the meeting difficult," a Com- terms." is difficult to learn and still more The trouble is that there are so civil commnnity and of Its the forerunner of similar ac­ difficult to apply. It demands what m anv aftra rtiv o featu res about the spokesman said. ProtesU against the Red union con- honor and efficiency." m anv a ltra c tiv e le a iu re s aooui ine | gress continued even aft^r the decision to transfer it to Brasilia, Work, the Pope shows, is tions in matters to be dealt Walter Bagehot long ago called the extremes, and so much that is dull,and with by other Congregations. Brazil’s capital. part of the dignity of man. But “Commercial and fiscal “fresh eye", a mind clear, alert, unen­ boring about the mean. There is a if it becomes its own secular The Congregation of Rites is Panama City fraud," he continues, "contra­ cumbered by prejudice, and ears at­ world of fascination and satisfaction religion, it goes awry. Work now left with virtually no other i The Bishops of Panama, in a joint statement read by Bishop band, mismanagement of pub­ tentive to ail the nuances and subtle­ about the extrem,e of conservatism in can never fully satisfy human lic monies, bribery, theft, and task than that of beatifications 'Tomas Clavel Mendez of David at the outdoor Mass attended aspirations and it must never and .sanctifications. To all ex­ ties of reality, open to the still, small all its moods and tenses. Here you may i by 50.000. said that they recognize the just aspirations of Pan- especially the breaking of one’s voice of common sense. That is why. impede man’s search for and promises must be seen by tent and purpose it has ceased dilate to your heart’s content on the I ama’s government, but called on Panamanians to guard against enjoyment of moral and spirit­ everyone as evils which dis­ to exist as a Curia body and manifestly, there are so few well- superlative values of tradition, on the hatred and resentment toward the U.S. They also warned ual goods, says the Pope. honor a society that was civil­ the way is open in years to balanced people in the world, as fearsome perils of drift, on the pieties against allowing the conflict to play into the bands of the Com­ Christianity, the Holy Father ized and founded upon Christian come for a complete reshuffle against the overwhelming multitude of of the forefathers, and on the sancti­ munists. After the Mass, offered in the Plaza Independenda stresses, is not an enemy of principles. These evils must be of personalities and functions.” those who settle for the easier formula ties of security. No question but that in front of the. Cathedral, prayers were said for the nation and economic progress but the avoid^ and condemned by all.” Other sources, too, were con of extremism. (Turn U> Page 2) for peace. CEF Gives All-Out Support ' Parents Respect Choice To Tuition Tax Credit Plan Interest in Ecumenism St. Louis, Mo. — Citizens j Senator Rlhicoff said he for Educational Freedom would seek a roll call vote in have made an all-out effort the Senate during the week of in support of the tuition tax Feb. 3. 'M Led Princess to Church credit plan of Sen. .\braham CEF immediately launched .-\msterdam — Dutch The Princess may have givenisecret were drawing criticism Rlhicoff (I)., Conn.). Operation Tax Credit, a plan Radio broadcast that Prln- up any chance of ever reigning in the .Netherlands, where the The tax credit amendment to alert parents of current cess Irene of Holland had 'he Netherlands, as her news caused a scn.sation. It is to the administration tax hill high school seniors to entered the country's Constitution provides said to have come as a corn- provides a direct credit from the facts-of-tax-credit-life and said that she became a Catho- 'hat the Monarch must be of plete surprise to the Catholic federal income tax for a per­ urged them to act immedi­ lie because of her keen inter­ the Dutch Reformed Church Hierarchv. centage of tuition costs at The 24-year-old Princess, It ately with letters, telegrams m m est in ecumenism. The past Sep­ . , -A Catholic paper said that college. The amendment is i and phone calls to both of tember. for example, she at­ commented, recognizes a com- ,^6 "first family” there co-spon.sored hy Sens. Hu­ their Senators. tended an ecumenical meeting mon hasis of the Chnstian 3 ^ bert Humphrey (I)., Minn.) in L'trecht. .^auhm-all Christian Churches. composition of the and Peter Dominick (R., thereby she showed her pref- - Dutch people." Catholics and erence for the Roman Catholic Colo.) Eucharistic Fast Protestants are about evenly After his amendment was Christianity as seen in the ecu­ divided in the Netherlands, defeated in the Senate Fi­ Eased for Pupils Prelate Assails menical light." each making up about 40 per nance committee on Jan. 22, { Besancon, France — The Polish Visa Ban The second eldest of the royal cent of the population. Holy See has given Arch­ family's four daughters was MAKE Sudbury, Ont. — .A survivor received into the Church by bishop Marcel Dubois of of Nazi concentration camps, ROSARIES Besancon authority to reduce Cardinal Bernard Alfrink. Arch­ At o prefifebl* butintii or Archbishop Adam Kozoliecki, bishop of Utrecht. Her parents. fl totialyinf Iwbby. the Eucharistic fast require­ S.J'', of Lusaka. Northern S^nd for from cafalog and ments for children who go to Queen Juliana and Prince Bern- iptial iotrx>dvtiory oftor. Rhodesia, charged here that the hard, are Protestants, as are daily Mass here before going Polish Communist government LEWIS l COMPANY to school. all other members of the Dutch Lifg ^ 407 Ird A>4.. Troy. N. T. has refused exit visas for royal family. The Princess is The Sacred Congregation of priests and nuns to help in niis- in line to the Dutch the Sacraments approved the Sion work in Africa. throne. N)Im Elastic I Archbishop's request for per­ QuAitty.brtndRtjntftMUebav. ■ Nun Flues Congo to Safety in Belgium The .-Archbishop is touring the spokesman for the Prin- IrTPfulin.buitmtvfiBCtifWufr I mission to let school children ^ 0 Charin ty dptteutitc. KithMettty _ Western world, seeking funds cess. who was in Spain when \m nykm tnd 2-wt)r omd) I fast from solid food for only Safe in her homeland, a nun who escaped ters and relatives. Three Catholic priests ° n d still Utn. The kind (Vxton rteoo- ” one hour instead of the nor­ the terrorists who attacked Catholic and were slain in the rebel uprising and one was for his archdiocese expenses. (j,(> announcement' was made. '■®ce/ve mend tor vtrleote nItM tad ■ Infei tbed. tehlnc kisi. I mal three hours before re­ Protestant missions in Kwilu Province of the reported missing. .All were from Belgium. He said there are only 3i priests 53,^ jjje look the step and 70 nuns to care for aO.OOO or in utin. Purchtae [ineo iv ■ ceiving Holy Communion. Congo is greeted at Brussels airport by Sis- **^®»*lif* hwM If not itUifled. | Catholics. HEALTH AID CO., Dept P.O. B « 1035, CiKiMMti, 0M« 45201 frfxK.....KnclehneM .... ptlr) of Style A- ■ 'Oppressive apparatus' remains despite 'truce' Rev. Father Ralph uodiHuw lencth, opra toe. ftef. rJO pr. Nov I Smd..... pair of fllrlr B-Hn-rr-knee. fiiO tool. I S. V. D. Catholic Universities (atfOoa iticer. Ref . Sl&.i5 pr. Nov S4.M pr. * My atf Dnaurpomt b inetM. MeMweM I troabsidlDbaekofkMetobottmafhHIi ..... “ Vatican Unmasks Polish Reds' Persecution 316 N. Michigan Inefvt.□ Send m CA).D. mdoVne ptui prvuxr.I ; tend pnoptkL | a Chicago 1, III. By Michael Wilson Howard its promised freedom "In all Poland there do not lions. Today as yesterday, the the I^ope to all peoples, spoken (Sp«ci4i •Rtjijttr' corrt»pona«iit) jof the Church, the Vatican news- exist more than five Catholic Bl^hops of Poland 'feel' with in the grotto of Bethlehem I Vatiran Citv — DenvinuiP^P®'' “P ® '''‘an’^tic schools. the Church, live with the uni-'Paul VI offered to all mankind .u . *1: D i u r I expose ot the nppre.ssion and EAR NOISES that the Polish Communistchurch, "Catechism instruction abol- ver>al Church, to the Church 'he sympathy and friendship of the re l laved I regime had made any move ished in public schools, is im- tesUmony of their per- Church, the cooperation of is exposed. In a front-page edi­ parted in cold, cramped parish sonal fidelity and the no less Church in every form of . . . niwMiitfi r«- torial, headed simply "The portwl Wontftrful re­ rooms, sometimes many kilo- heroic fidelity of the Christians human improvement. His greet­ lief Irom ycer* of luf- Bishops of Poland,” the Osserv- ferlng from mlstreblt meters from pupils’ homes. The vn'rusted to their pastoral care, ing knows no limit: '. . . it atore Romano writes: eer noliet end poor pupils, mo, are subjected to Tomorrow, they (the Polish overcomes every barrier, aims hearing caused by ca­ tarrhal laxcass fluid "The entire oppressive appa­ special surveillance. During the Bishops) will apply the consti­ at reaching all men of good mucus) conditions of ratus developed in the past six summer, in vacation camps, tutions and decrees of the Ecu­ will, including those who for the the head. For tha past 23 yaars that's moment demonstrate no benev­ what lollts (many past 701 raportad after or seven years, after the truce they cannot attend Mass and menical Council in -accordance using our simple Elmo Palliative are under surveillance to pre­ with the letter of their formu­ olence for the religion of Christ, HOME TREATMENT. NOTHING TO Moit Rtvtrtnd Fulton J. ShMn of 1956, remain's unchanged. In WEAR. SOME ot the symptoms IHcely to vent them doing so. The people lation, in the spirit that will those who attempt to prevent go with your catarrhal daatrwss and aar practice the Church is gov­ its spreading and combat its Princess Irene holsas,- mucus dropping In nosa or throat The Council has not yet discussed that subfect which, call these camps ‘summer con­ make them live . . . evary day; hear—4>ut don't understand faithful. .Also to the persecu­ w o rds; hear better on d e e r deya—worse not theoretically but practically, affects its relation to the erned by Communist officials of centration camps for children’." “The attitude of the Bishops tors of Catholicism and to the "after long and intensive delib­ on bad days: aar noises like crickets, world; namely, the Missions. Ecumenism is concerned with the Office for Religious Affairs Referring to accusations from eration” and out of “deep con­ bells or others. Write TODAY tor PROOF must be considered In this negators of God and Christ, tte OF RELIEF and 3D-DAY TRIAL OFFER. the Church and Christian sects. But "Mission" is concerned or by agents of the secret po­ Communists that the Bishops of dramatic framework. .A viction." Pay only If helped. send our sad and painful recol­ THE ELMO CO,. Dept. 4IVa, Madrid, lewa with every creature in the world, not only every soul: “ Preach lice, who ■•operate under the Poland are reactionary, are not steadfastly and tenaeinuslv lection and serenely ask them: .A secretary to Queen Juliana, the Gospel to every creature," said Our Lord. aware of the new Polish reality. Catholic people is seen being cover of ‘State Secret' and Why? Why? commenting on the action, and resist the pastoral and hu- wounded in what is most sa­ said: "The ■Queen and the lURO PI * HOLY threateningiy express suspi-'man "effusion of Pope .lohn "Ideology, tactics, and men­ cred of its heritage and the tal structures can reply with Pilnce of th(^ Netherlands rec­ LAND RILORIM AOIS Who in Iho Church has to cions of 'high treason.’ IXXIII," the Osservatore Rn- heritage of its children: the ognize the right of free choice i t ERittr In jDTVMkm . mano writes: words that we all know. But i t May FaHma* learn most about Mission? While open, clamorous ac- 1 . pastors are with this faithful this is not a reply, neither in for their children and for that Laurtfas-Romt m .M ’This IS not the first lime reason they fully respect this! i t Sadallty Euraptan people. As best they can they the face of history nor in the Pllgrim ag# 1,02XM Tho Church of tho Westom lions are avoided, because the that the Bishops of Poland are watch over this people, share face of the common natural decision of their daughter I i t Ltglan af Mary* Worldl Tho Missions havo unpopularity ot the anti-reli­ the target of accusations of Irene.” Rama*taurdai 7t4.N its suffering, sustain its testi­ conscience. And this fact, with i t Haty Untfa been regarded at a foundl­ gious struggle is recognized, this kind . . . This is a sad .sit­ mony. the Pope, brings up again with "Kveryono is free in mat­ Rama and Laurdti tn .o o the vise silently tightens more i t Rama, Laurdtt, Parit, ing on tho doontop of tho uation that has continued for To our cars and lo our hcarljimmense sadness the que.stion: ters of faith," cofhmented J. SwititrUnd via tha and more every day. nearly two decades with varia- comes once again the words ofiWhv? Whv?" Smallenbroek, leader of t|ie Otfatn EHzabath it5 .M Church of tho Wostom World i t Euchartitlc Cwigmt In “The minor seminaries have (Protestant) Anti-Revolutionary •M iikty and Areund Hm and, in particular, tho Unitod WarM Pllgrimaga il.M I.N all been suppressed, buildings No such thing as big . . . party, but the acting leader of Many more oapa'rtyres throoghoot States. Miisiont hove not :the Christian Historical Union, ttie yaar. For'hill details and de- constructed at Church expense scrlpllve brochure, write: been a legitimate child to have been confiscated. Now I Miss C. W. I. Wittwaal van ■ Stoctwegen. took a different at- Catholic Interrsationol bo dolly cared for, fed and the seminaries are threatened Travol Association . . . young men studying for Balance Wheels ■ titude. nourlshod, but tomothlng ] "1 am shocked," she said, "by »M - 17th S tra o l, N.W . the priesthood arc inducted into (Continued) Watlilfigtone D. C. • H O i that interrupts one’s comfort found its way into print as commen- 1 this news.” c. N. van Dis, military service suddenly, and all of these are attractive, all impor­ and poaco until it hat boon their destinations are not tary on the activities or inactivities of | leader of the conservative, Cal- tant But equally there is a universe of the Bishops. If the fraction, however, ivintst ortented Political Re­ thrust into ether hands. known. Certain seminaries are delight in the euphoria of extreme What is half empty,” .said the editor­ is reasonably representative, it would !f°™ed party, moreover, said Once or twice a year, a col­ ial. liberalism; F’reedom unbounded, free­ appear that the trend toward ex­ ■ that the “news that a member S t . Jwda L— g w ? J lection It token for tho 2,000 dom for all, freedom for everything. of the House of Orange has "Nuns are deprived of work tremism is typical rather than ex­ St. Jude League is a de­ million who do not know Lives there a man with soul so drugged , abandoned the Reformation" and thus of every form of sub­ ceptional, especiallv as it stems from votional organization spon­ as never to have felt his chest ex­ certain segments of the laity. The i would be received "with great Christ, and an odd gift hero sistence. Only in a few conta­ distress" by his party. sored by the Claretian Fa­ panding as he joins the swelling chorus Bishops (or the Roman Curia; there and there it sent to the foundling. gious disease and pediatric hos­ of the Hymn to Freedom? I Te Tijd, national Catholic thers of the National Shrine pitals are nuns allowed lo re­ seems to be some confusion here) are daily, however, observed that of St. Jude that brings to- main. blamed for this and blamed for that; NO ONE, to our knowledge, has . . the ...^ ...... Princess...... wouldgether, consider formally, her people de- The Council will remind the Cotholiu of the Western tney are going too slow, they are going new life moremore a a completion | voted to St. Jude Thoddeus, "Freedom of worship is rec­ ever composed a Hymn to Balance. ognized and respected in theory. too fast; they are going too far, they j rather than a rupture with her I Apostle and "patron of diffi- World that the Missions ore not foundlings to whom we givo Nor is there much likelihood of it Yet persons wishing to exer­ are not going far enough; they are be- jPast. Ijuit or hopeless coses." gifts, but our own flesh and blood whom we serve before being essayed; it would lack that cise their freedom expose them­ gulled by radicals who would change The announcement of the con-| By enrollirig your name w e please ourselves. The Council, furthermore, will recall uintessential brio of enthusiasm, selves to harassment and harsh the very face of Mother Church, they version apparently came after and the names of relatives or the words of Our Lord to His Church in which He united two uickly we pass over those rare inter­ disciplinary sanctions in offices have failed to respond to the imperative the Princess was seen receiv- friends, you will shore in the vals in history when men consciously ideas that may not be divorced. One: "I hove come not to employment, the armed forces, demand for even further changes; they ing Communion in Madrid. Her privileges of membership ’ be ministered unto, but to minister" — this means Mission. and places of work. Many per­ strove to achieve something of a clas­ have broken with the past, they have reception into the Catholic formally pledge yourself sons have been dismissed from sic repose. We pay them the lip-service The other: "And to give my Life for the Redemption of many" ignored the plea of Pope John for a Church is said to hav-e t a k e n - ^ of St. Jude, their jobs for taking part in the of calling them the ages of gold., but place last summer. The man- I — this is Passion. Mission is service of others; Passion is the genuine aggiornamento. great pilgrimage of Czeslohowa we honestly prefer the eras of brass ■When criticisnt is thus confounded crucifixion of self for others. Our Lord intertwined the Church or in the procession of Corpus factfTe.tfennverrnTlmta the conversion remained a: ^my he enrolled . j , as a and iron. For our jaded taste gave us it may be taken as a sign that the ------,— i member of St. Jude Lea- end the Crucifix, the Body and Its surrender in love, the Christi. the great revolutionaries and the great object thereof is in pretty good health. Music Conference gue.”______source of Divine Power and the love by which that power is reactionaries, the Luthers and the Might it not occur to the.se critics that , Wa.shington — The National For inforniation write: surrendered to others. Cromwells, the Louis XIVs and the the highest function of a Council is not Catholic Music Educators’ as-, National Shrine of SL Jude Metternichs. Who gives a fig for old to furnish sensational news, not to run pokes like St. Thomas More and S t.' sociaUon announced here it will Department 125 off to extremes, but to strike as sound hold its 17Ui national conven- 221 West Madison Street In the Missions, the Church con present itself to the Francis de Sales? Great tragedies, we I Chicago 6, Illinois a balance as possible? This is iiffinitely ition in St. l/)uis, April 14-18. world only os a servant, not as lord; only os giver, not os cheerfully remind ourselves, are never more exacting, an operation incom­ receiver. Its symbol Is the towel with which its Divine Found­ written about men who lead quiet parably more delicate, than supplying er girded Himself to wash the feet of His Disciples and then lives and die peacefully in their beds, titivating gossip for the sophisticated nor great romances about women who magazines. It would require very little told us to do likewise, in a prosperous country, we ore like­ are faithful to their husbands. ly to feel that, as mosters of wealth, we should first supply effort to produce a Council of extreme Theologically, the Church has had conservatism. Unquestionably there Especially \ our wonts before caring for the needs of others. We ore all to wage an endless battle, going on are a great many prelates, among ready to fight for first places at fable, but few of us fight for now for two thousand years, against them men W highest intellectual at­ for the towel of service in the Missions. the extremists of optimism and pessi­ tainments. who bv bent and experience When false teeth get on your nerves mism, It took a St. Augustine to hold prefer conservatism, and there well many dentists give special FASTEETH “Senior powder. It helps hold teeth in place the boat steady between the sickening may be some who carry this to the You may think this column too gonorol for you to do helps keep them from slipping or drop* swell of Manicheism and the glistening ping down when you talk — makes you point of obsession. If the Council were Citizens” anything about, toying it rofon to tho Church, tho bithopt feel more secure. FASTEETH cushions whirlpools of Pelagianism, between tender gums so you can bite harder geared to this extreme it would cer­ and tho priottt. But YOU aro Iho Church and you oro woitort and eat faster with greater comfort. the theorists of universal evil and of tainly amount to an expense of spirit FASTEETH helps you laugh and speak lo tho wodding of Mittion and Pattion. By tonding a tacri> clearly without ennbarrassment. FAS­ universal good. It took the balance of as well as of Peter's Pence. TEETH checks "plate odor” (denture a St. Thomas .Aquinas, later on, to fico, you will mako ut bithopt and priottt romombor: "What breath). At drug counters everywhere. And if, on the other hand, the ex­ God hath pul logolhor, lot no man put otundor.” steer a safe course between the reli­ treme of liberalism (political, philo­ gious despondency of the Cathari and sophical. theological, what you will) the spiritual exuberance of the proph­ were to dictate the mood and order GOD LOVE YOU to A. H. for $5 "For my intentions." ets of the Kingdom of the Spirit. For the proceedings of the Council, it would Extension . . . to Mrs. H. B. for $100 "In thanksgiving for my mother’s men are forever striving to interpret be just as easy to rush off in all J" - here and in eternity — in­ suring a good return on your money for life and happy death. She died with o priest at her side which was the revelation of God according to the directions simultaneously. The en­ Annuities peculiar bent of their own minds, or to returning the remainder to God's wodi after death. her lost wish and proyer." . . . to J. D. H. for $100 ’’I never demic weakness of doctrinaire liberal­ PAST 40 stretch it out on the procrustean bed ism lies precisely in this, that it tends really knew fully what you meant by 'The Poor of the ore 0 • H i legal tm U e s i r M u r ’s fees in managing Troubled with GCniNG UP NIGHTS of their intimate prejudices. Newman to become self-devouring in the very fm axial affairs 'in later y e a n World' until a recent trip to Mexico. I come away depressed Pains In BACK, HIPS, UGS in his day was to find out how hard it excess of its zeal. There are many by my unanswered question, ‘Why do I hove $0 much when Tbedness, LOSS OF VIGOR is and liow thankless to attempt to Council f'athers. perhaps a majority, W onderful • ifh ist retn s (e.g. Man 65-7% / Man 75-10%) to many hove so little?' 11 you are a rkitim ct Uma aym p* ! span the moral and intellectual chasm of a liberal cast of mind, but it is ta n a th m yo a r t r o o b li w u j b e trmoad { • SAFE! - for over 50 years Extension Anntaties j to G U to d iila r twnwwitti^Hrws G la n d sila r | between liberalism and traditionalism doubtful if there are any so wide-eyed Investm ent never defaulted on a payment even througli the MISSION combinet the best features of all ether mogo- I InflaeomBtioe k a oonatitotioaol di»- in theology. That he found it difficult and innocent as not to be aware of the Great Depression. I m m aoA modkiiMa that fiva nwrcly slnet: ttoriet, picturei, ttotistics and details, human interest. ! tupm ary rriiaf cannot ba axpactad to does not mean that he ever gave up peril inherent in liberal extremism. We I m nora tha caaaai of your troubJaa. trv’ing. Take an interest in the suffering humanity of the mission have done our share of extra-conciliar R I NagWet of Glandular bsAammatiao hobnobbing in the corridors, but we world and tend your tocrifico along with a request to bo oftao Uadi lo prvmatura aanility, and •ALL OF THIS has come into sharp­ have found none of that ilk. THE CATHOLIC CHURCH EXTENSION SOCIETY, put on the mailing list of this bi-monthly magazine. ioewabU eooditioGa. 1307 South Wabash Ave., Chicago 5, lllinoit Tha paat yaar mao from 1.000 com* est focus with the calling of the Second munitMa hava bcao auctawfully traatad. Thay hava found aoothinf rri>W and Vatican Council. 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FREE BOOK that taOa how thm o troubUi may ba oonaclad by provan uct alone, not to think of the European the end is to be set for this coming ADDRESS NON’SURGICAL traatasita. TbU Niagara. Not being omnivorous (the November. But balance is the guaran­ S T A T l book may prova e l olmaat importatwa eye is willing but the brain goes dead) CITY ZON£ ' la yea. Fte ofahgataaa. tee of prudence as the special gift of UtobW IMkai atak we cannot claim to have read more the Spirit, who guides the whole. It is I tW rWt i»g»ify h k> c m TWm c * •W wO MMl M tr "Mtw •n' wlwrerw. ★ ★ Dapt. i nSir fKthU r Sprtofir M*. than a fair fraction of all that has the hallmark of Catholicity. Study of Catholic schools shows • • • Start of annual relief drive 'Great Strengths,' Soft Pope Will Beam Talk Detroit — “ G r e a t : staff utilization; srowih of the I In the senior class. Educators,ever, Catholic elementary I strengths" in the Catholic elementary school; are in general agreement, Neu- schools recorded an average! To U. S. Youngsters sensible use of television in ele- wlen pointed out, that it is dif- annual enrollment increase of: school system, as well as mentary and secondary schools, ficult for a school with less 78.100 while secondary schools | New York — On .Ash'distress by distributing food, lief headquarters statistics "areas of weakness which both broadcast and closed cir- than 100 graduates each year to recorded fil.009 \Vedne.s(iay. Feb. 12. a i med'tines, clothing and supply- show the world’s largest pri- should be of concern" have cuit; teaching of mathematics; provide quality'teaching and a The study. Neuw ien conclud-' special m essage by Pope "'S other needs'to the home-'vate relief organizations gave been found in a nation-wide' and expanded use of language differentiated program. .ed, shows that the over all goal Paul ' \T will inaugurate the!loss regardless of race, color assistance to more than 40 mil- study of Catholic elementary laboratories. Qp|y 42 per cent of the eligi- of Catholic education — the re- or religion. • lion persons in some 70 coun- and secondary education, de­ Ihth annual Bishops’ Relief ligious and spiritual develop­ I und appeal to aid the world’s clared Reginald A. .Neuwien,' •Some other interesting find- ble students, Neuwien added. Bishop Swanstrom. executive throughout the world, ings he listed are; ;are attending Catholic grade ment of Catholic youth — is needv. director of CRS - NCWC. re-| The general relief fund cam- director of the research. well defined. But "it is diffi­ • Of the 9,451 reporting Cath-j®"'* high schools. In Septem- The nation’s major radio net­ called that in his first Christ-;Pa>gn will be conducted in par- His address, a "progress re­ 1962, Catholic elementary cult to identify the specific ob­ olic elementary schools, only , . . , ntu, works will carry the message mas message to the world in ishes throughout the nation port" of the three-year study 25.6 per cent are supported hvlfchools turned dowm 107,000 of jectives of Catholic schools to some six million students in March 1-8, ending with the tra­ based at the University of No­ 1963. Pope Paul VI called at­ which lead to this goal and Catholic schools, who in recent ditional Laetare Sunday collec­ tre Dame, was delivered to 3,- full-time non-teachlng princl-! tention to the great sufferings, I schools rejected 81.700. which are their only reason for years have sacrificed and made tion on March 8. (NC) 500 teachers and administrators pals. deep longings and painful ne- Between 1959 and 1962. how- their being " contributions during Lent total­ attending the Detroit .-\rchdioc- • The ratio of lay teachers eessitics affecting large groups esan Elementary Institute. to religious teachers is 1 to ling one million dollars towards of people and even entire peo­ Prove nerves can regenerate the fund. ples. FEET HURT? Among new developments in-12-24 in elementary schools and ^Civif Servant Cut This Cushioning Foot Plaster Pinpointing hunger as the dicating the quality of Catholic 2 2.64 in secondary schools, This vear the target is $5,- To Right SIzi, Shape For Fast Relief I Of Tear’ . . education, he continued, are a • The median training level 000 000 world’s principal distress, he Most of the money raised said it had been scientifically serious amount of experimenta- for all teaching groups In Cath- Catholic Doctors Dr. C. Kermit Phelps, chief tion, adoption and adaptation ^ ^ I goes to assist the Catholic Re­ proven that more than half of of psychology at the Vetrrans’ lief Services • National Catho­ the human race had not enough of new content, methods, and hachelor's degree hut be­ .Admtnlstration hospital in lic Welfare Conference in its food. ’’Entire generations of low the master's degree. In Breakthrough Kansas City, Mo., has been I world-wide mission of relieving children, even today, are dying are* pmtictumi smERtvEit fht huuti • A total of 5,875 elementary named “Civil Servant of the hr suffering because of inde­ WOien aboas nioch or rub, cuabioo feet witb cords had been cut, paralyz­ scribable poverty," he said. “It Dr. SchoU’t Kurot«z foot pU«t«r. Tliicker, school classrooms was reported Edmonton, Alta.—Two Year” among 22,000 federal Group Asks Sermons •oftor, mora protective thaii ordinary mole- as vacant. For the most part, Canadian Catholic doctors ing the animals. In some is not merely prosperity that is ftkio—yet coete do more. Eaay to cut to employes In the Greater Kan­ On Racial Justice iue. Faat reiiaf for corns, callouaea, tender these were in city parishes from Edmonton have cases the rats were able to wanting to vast numbers, it is •pota. Self-adhsrinf. 19^ 40^ 60^ $1.16. where a sizeable segment of sas City area. One of the doc­ mere sufficiency.” achieved a medical break­ walk again. Atlantic City, N.J. — New the congregation had moved to through previously thought im­ tor’s daughters is Sister .Ann I Jersey religious leaders have During 1963, the Catholic re- D-'Sc/?o//k KUROTEX the suhurhs. possible: Regeneration of "It will be a long while be­ Christopher of the Sisters of been asked to authorize ser- • Of the 2,075 reporting sec­ nerves in the damaged spinal fore any application can be Charity, I,eavcnworth, Kans., ' mons on racial justice. cord of an animal. ondary schools, 907 or 46 per made to humans." Dr. O'Cal­ who is teaching school in 1 This was one of several ac­ cent have 38 or fewer students Experiments c 0 m p 1 e t - laghan pointed out. Aurora, Colo. Dr. Phelps, a tions taken by the first inter­ ed here by Dr. W. J. O'Cal­ faith State Conference on Reli­ MllUVS. laghan and Dr. T. J. Speak- Dr. Speakman is assistant Catholic lay leader, teaches at gion and Race attended here by Smoking Danger man shattered the belief that clinical professor of surgery two Catholic colleges and the some 400 lay and clerical dele­ nerves don’t regenerate. at the University of .Alberta. University of Kansas Medical gates. Believed Solved Dr. O'Callaghan, a 1955 Erie, Pa. — The head of graduate of St. Joseph’s High Gannon college's biology depart­ school in Edmonton, received 'REGISTER' ANNOUNCES PILGRIMAGE PHILUPS: IRIKS ment, Dr. Elmer Kohlmiller, the 1964 gold medal of the iMItIT- said here he saw no reason why Royal College of Physicians the cancer-producing elements and Surgeons of Canada for TO BOMBAY EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS in cigarettes cannot be licked his thesis on the research. Denver — Two Register- of the Diocese of Altoona- liccs of American Express, WANTED — and that a Cleveland firm Using rats, the doctors were sponsored pilgrimages to the Johnstown, Pa. local travel agents, and the Dra\Y may possibly have done that. able to regenerate the nerves 38th International Eucharistic The other contingent, leav­ Travel Department. 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Kan­ The suit pending since last Oct. charistic teaching. Pin of Nanking preached the sas City, Mo., for their trial 15 was brought by Mrs. Mad Monsignor O’Malley and his a offer. sermon. alyn Murray of Baltimore and group will also visit Honolulu, Msgr. Edward O’Malley her mother, Mrs. Leddie Mays Tokyo, Hong Kong. Bangkok, Indio: Asking St. Joseph's Help Mrs. Murray, a self-professed New Delhi, .Agra, Rome, and atheist, is the woman who chal­ Paris. They will arrive in Whites Aid lenged the constitutionality of New York Dec. 9. ST.’. JOSEPH WAS A BUILDER. CatboUct in OLAVAKOTT, Bible reading and prayer in Father Dietzen and his con­ louthernbern INDIA, are asking bis special help . . . Yean ago they Baltimore public schools and remodeled an old building for use tingent, after visiting Paris, Library's as a parish church. The rains came, was sustained by the U.S. Su­ Rome, the Holy Land, Tel the walls "settled’’ dangerously and preme Court last June. Aviv, Cairo, New Delhi, and Integration then the roof collapsed . . . To build Attorney Leonard J. Kerpel Athens, will return to New a small, bright functional church man, who represented Mrs. York Dec. 10. Jennings, La. — The efforts all of us can be proud of will cost Murray before the U.S. Court, Reservations and inquiries 0^ a priest here lO integrate only $4,800. Perhaps you'd like to represents the two women in Rev. John J. Dietzen are being received by all of- a public library have been build It In menaory of a loved one. the newest case. realized — and with the help . . The Bishop of ’Trichur reminds of some of the White resi­ us again of what $1 can do in Originally named as defend­ INDIA. In INDIA, $1 is neariy a ants in the tax case were State Polish Prelate Defines dents. full week’s wagel . . . Please help Comptroller Louis L. Goldstein; .A week ago. Father Leo 7ki Holy M t t ’t Million Aid «“«■ impoverished fellow-Catholics. Albert W. Ward, SUte Tax De­ Farraghcr, S.S.J., pastor of lofikfOrionmlCkmh ^ 0 donation for this church in partment director; and Robert Freedom in Democracy I.ady of Perpetual Help OLAVAKOTT U too smaU. L. Mainen and John G. Arthur, Berlin — There is a "real groups not controlled by the church, reported to the Reg­ Baltimore assessment officers. democracy” and a "mass de­ government. He said everyone ister that he was having little POPE PAUL AND THE HOLY LAND The women challenged the mocracy” and the latter has should have the right to enter success in getting the li­ brarian to permit some of the As he entered the Holy Land, the Pope spoke movinglymot of tax exemption on the grounds nothing to do with freedom. a country or to leave it and gnters and to all thiose it placed “a direct detriment Negro students to check out his trip;■ip:0 "To. our - Catholic ...... sons and daugntera and _ to. all Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski de­ live elsewhere. (NC) who glory in the name of Christians, we say: Enter with us and financial burden upon the clared recently in Warsaw, ac­ books. He had made phone into tne spirit of this pilgrimage" . . . Only a few. of course, plaintiffs, whose tax burden is calls to civic leaders, a radio can make the long trip but in spirit and financially we can help cording to information received' thereby increased for the sole here. Gift Produces appeal to the public and had the Priests, Sisters and Brothers, the sick, aged and needy of threatened a sit-in. these landa. Our association hu been entrust^ with this task ourpose of aiding and support­ Cardinal Wyszynski wasj by the Holy Father. ing the religious practices and speaking on the lat: Pope John Cardinal's Tears “It is good to repo-t that religious institutions of others." the city acted quickly, and XXIII’s encyclical Pacem In Lima, Peru — .A Cardinal The w orld’s fastest grow ing airline 0 WAYS TO HELP Terris to about 2,000 people in turned his head to hide his emo­ now this public library is □ HELP A YOUNG GIRL like Sister Alexandra become St. Ann's church, Warsaw. tion as he entered a church open to White and Colored a Sister. $3 a week for two years will sec her through "There are two sorts of de­ built in a Lima slum through alike," he now reports. "As 5 CKTHOUC TRAVa OFFICE € 5 training. Classified Ads mocracy,” he said. "There is a a $100,000 gift from Cardinal far as the library is con­ ^ INpoaC$R$»BalldlnaWaEMngtoa,Oi& 20036 0 □ EDUCATECAT A SEMINARIAN like Jeaa Mansonr. It CtaullM aUt IWI Itirwub IH RtfMer real democracy, when a nation Richard Cushing, Archbishop of cerned, segregation is at an cotta $100 a year for six years. iditleiH. Tite rtW It ISe p«r wtrU otr end. □ FURNISH A CHAPEL with a needed item. Cost: $S In m . Minimum I I w urtt- H H w w gives authority to those who Boston. dotiH ttw “wofW-covorlno” pilgrimages. W to $80. mtn ctmtcuWvu Ututt trt uttC 1^ ram li NC tur umrt f t r Hiut, PaymtiH have the confidence of the na­ Cardinal Juan Landazuri Rick­ "It is good also to note that Non.______0 □ BUILD A SCHOOL OR CHAPEL. Cost: $2,0N to $8,000. mud tcctmutiiY tii ufUtri. Am ^ tion. But there also exists mass etts, Archbishop of Lima, with when the White people be­ IP *«V4naaa 0 □ BECOME A MEMBER of our Auodatlon. $1 a year for cdvtd tn Munmy will tMMtr m IM democracy, and in this mass tears of gratitude streaming came aware of the library a tingle persoit $5 for a family. luuu prinmd Urn Id ltw ln t wm k. democracy some people who down his cheek.s, said to Father situation, some of them came Ctty/Zoo*/St»ts______O BY SOME IRONY OF FATE, the Holy Land has always HOME FOR AGED have seized power . . . try to William McCarthy, M.M., pas- forward and volunteered their known the homeless, the refugee and the wanderer. Is this a formulate the opinions of the tor, "Please pardon me. but If aid to integrate the library.” Divine design to keep our attention through charity on the WOMEN masses, and this has nothing couldn't help myself when 1 places soecialiy touched by His love? . , . The PALECTINE Th« Sj Iv « Rtsin* Homt lor AgM in common with freedom” saw this beautiful, modern Re fu g e e s today—over a million of them—are living out a Women now hoi openings lor tingle end drama of hunger and hurt there. A $10 FOOD PACKAGE wiH double Kcupeney. The Home It e re­ Cardinal Wyszynski called Church and realized that it is allow a mother to feed her family . . . A $2 WARM BLANKET modeled old mention, turrounded by for religious liberty and the the first decent thing these poor Ae*tt m h OrriMiilUe. beeutllvl trees end eipente ol lewn. Sun will keep a Bedouin family more comfortable during the Winter. por^ opens on perk-llke eree. Deity right of people to organize in people have had.” Mess In Chepel. Oulel, Dignified. This comlorteble end convuolent convent THE PRIEST home It sleffed by the Domlnicen Sis­ Help Students to Become Priests ters el »75 Penntylvenle Street, Denver la the beglnaiag, he wonders at his tremendous power to 1 Cdo. Phone: ALpIne S-tM7. W rite or bring Christ down on the altar. Then slowly he learns he him­ phone for Immedlefe reservaflont. Prices $1.00 WILL MAINTAIN A STUDENT FOR ONE DAY-$30.00 FOR ONE MONTH self Is also to be a sacrifice. No one realizes this more poig­ reesoneble. nantly than the missionary. Please remember them with your M ItCILLANIOUS MASS STIPENDS—often their sole daily means of financial PLEASE HELP very poor Minion In support. InOlu. Pother Rophoel, Socreb Heort M il­ lion, Kunnem, P.0, Marveincire, Soutn In our Divine Word Seminaries in Indio, Philippines India and Japan, we hove a number of students preparing CONTRAST ST. JOHN'S CRYSTAL SPRINGS. MIS­ Thirty per cent of our American families earn over $7,000 a SISSIPPI. nead donations, >11 squara for the priesthood. AAANY ARE VERY POOR and need year. A little over twenty per cent earn less than $2,000 The miles. X.OOO population, 1ST Cathollov President is trving to help the poverty-stricken . . . If everyone Fatn e r Ed . financial help to continue their studies. tried to be a little poorar, eyervone would be a little richer this AT HOLY ROSARY MISSION. Pin Ridge Soutn Dakota, we taka In mor LENT. We haye missionary priesU in 18 Near and Middle East ttian SOO Skwi Indian boys and girls countries looking to us for help. Please do what you can. eacn year, aducalt Ihtm Irom tlrat TEAR OFF grade inrough high ichool. Wt deeper alely need your help. Anything you can In your will, kindly remember THE CATHOLIC NEAR EAST send . . . clothing, tradinq stampa. can- Door Fothar; WELFARE ASSOCIA'nON. Thanks. celled stamps, money, will help Ih needy end deserving little rtlldren ot Enclosed find $_ the' prairies. Pleese help ua. Father .for sponsoring a student Edwards, S.J. Dear Monslgnor Ryan: ...... to the priesthood for. ------days. H SAINT POR OUR TIMES: St. Martin Enclosed find ...... for ...... da Porrei. a P . Sand tor Nevtna Lltara- hire, Dominican Fathers, P.O. Sox IX NAME (pU« w M - New Orleans K La. Name ...... OP IN TH IST TO WOMEN AOMESS- Street ...... YOUR CHURCH OR GROUP can ralta tSOM and more, easy and fast. Have Priest Teathes Sunday School c n r _ -ZONE. -HArt- 10 members each sail only ten tl.IS cans City ...... Zone ...... State ...... my tamous Special Pure Black Pepper In an ecumenical first for Seattle, a Catholic priest teaches keep ISO tor your Ira e su ry . No money needed. Write Anna Eliiabetn Wade. Sunday School at a Protestant chnrch. Dr, Robert A. Thomas, MAIL TO Dept. 7S3ACZ. Lynchburg, Va. left, minister of University Christian church, confers with Fa­ W A L L P A P E R —Save W or m ora. 1Sc-$>c ther Michael J. Taylor. S.J., who is to lead a class of adnits [^‘DcarSstCnissionsj^ Send lOc malting huge tHS-M catalog 9f wateriest, tadeprool patterns. Mutual on 12 consecutive Sundays. Father Taylor, a Seattle Uniser- REV. FATHER RALPH, nat l. d ir . FRANCIS CARDINAL SPILLMAN, ProsMnnt Wallpaper, Dept. VR. VI West Market, slty professor, is the anlhor of "The Protestant Liturgical Re­ M*er. J«»»|>b T. tyM. Nm'I. Sec'y. Loulsvilit 1. Kentucky. newal (.A Catholic Viewpoint),” which has been well received $.V.D. Catholic Universities $nn^ ail f mmawlf Wawi iw OP INTEHEST TO WOMEN thronghout the country. Dr. Thomas invited the priest to con­ H O P HIM TO REACH HIS GOAL CATHOLIC NIAR lAST WILFARI ASSOCIATION SEEKING A CATHOLIC COLLEGE OR 316 N. MICHIGAN CHICAGO 1 HIGH SCHOOL TEACHING POSITION? duct a course for the congregation't adnits. Begun in early 410 Loxington A v . ot 46th St. Now York 17, N.Y. W RITE: NATIONAL CATHOLIC PLACE­ January, it is entitled; "Roman Catholicism, a Doctrinal Dia­ MENT SERVICE. 417 Meicher Avmue. Elkhart. Indiana logue." ! February 6, 1964 The Denver Cotholic Register Sec 2, Page 3 Ecumenical Perspective Going From A to B

By Dr. Jaroslav Pelikan The editorial management of the subject matter of this col­ Riddle of Roman Cath'iliclsm •\T THE GEN’EROL'S invita­ the Register has given this col­ umn will be diverse and its five years ago, I could not — tion of the Right Reverend Ed­ umn a free hand in ranging over treatment of the subject i mat­ and, in fact, did not — predict itor of the Register, a new col­ matters ecumenical. What the ter quite varied from we/?k to that within five years the ecu­ umn is being added to its pag­ column says is neither the stat­ week. menical atmosphere would es — by a Lutheran church his­ ed policy of the Register nor What can such a* column as change as much as it has. torian and Yale professor (both some new party line of .America this hope to cccomplish? I sup­ I was, of course, underestima­ the same person). Lutheranism, but the personal pose that the best answer I can ting both the latent possibilities Both the issuance of the in­ and hopefully responsible obser­ give is: Less than the dewy- in the situation itself and the s'.tation and its acceptance are vations of a scholar and Church­ eyed optimists expect but more pioneering spirit of Po,'e John signs of the thaw that has be­ man who is deeply committed than the cynics prophesy. W ill of blessed memory. gun to set in between Roman to the task of restoring an "ec­ Having been tagged with each Neither the Second Vatican Catholicisn and Protestantism. umenical perspective" to Chris­ Of these labels by a proponent Council nor “the dialogue” nor Since I was, I believe, the tian life and thought in our of the opposite extreme. 1 sup­ the spirit of aggiomamerto will first Protestant ever to deliver time. pose 1 am entitled tc the anti­ f-e able in a short time to clean a paper to the Catholic Theolo­ cipation that this column, like up a mess that took centuries to I rl gical Society (in June. 1962) BECAUSE the causes and is­ my earlier articles and books develop. and the first Protestant to speak sues that have brought us to on the ecumenical question, will It is stiL' a long way from A on the “Catholic Hour” , (in our present sorry state were as continue to call forth both of to Z: But the only way to get May, 1963), I am aware of the complex and subtle as church these reactions. there is to go first from A to thaw and have had a share in history shows them to have B. and that is the aim that this it. been, the analysis and study re­ YET CHRISTIAN reali'm is column wants to keep in view. ► K / Still each new break in the quired to make things better always hopeful realism. It hopes Once we get to B, by the illu­ ice comes as a pleasant shock will likewise have to consider for much even when it expects mination of God the Holy Ghost, after such a long winter, and for all sorts of questions and eval­ ver; little and desen’es even we shall see what is needed to each we ought to be duly thank­ uate all sorts of resources. This less. take us, step by step, the rest ful. is another way of saying that Thus, when 1 published The of the way. Fathers of Church M and Learn POCM Were in Reality 1st P. 0. Box 1620, Denver, Colorado p o in t Church in Mexico 'Bible Christians' Q. A Mexican correspondent of our local paper has writteiT for a brief history of his country that puts the Church in a OF RROTEST.ANTS, particu­ no education that was not di­ very bad light. He says that the Church kept control of “an larly those who lay heavy rected to her supernatural vo­ enormous wealth” until it was confiscated in 1857 for the good emphasis on interior reli­ cation. As soon as she could of the country. Could you comment on this? God’s gious e.xperience, have been read, she was to learn the Word A. In 1857, the wealth of the “Church,” which known as “Bible Chris­ of God. Listen to Jerome in­ was not connected with articles of worship, amounted KingDom tians,” because of their insist­ struct Laeta on the reading of to $42,000,000, less than a fourth the endowment of ence on "being shown from the Holy Writ: “Let her learn the Psalter Colurribia university in 1935. Bible” what they are to be­ Even this was not “Church wealth” as we know lieve. first; with these songs let her AL distract herself, and then let her it, since most of it consisted in educational and THE EUCHARIST stands at the focal “Jesus then said to them, '.Amen, amen, 1 But in terms of reverence for learn lessons of life in the charitable institutions chartered by the state, though center of God’s Kingdom, the beating say to you, Moses did not give you bread from and study of the divine text, no Proverbs qf Solomon. operated by religious orders. heart, as it were, of the Mystical Bodv heaven, but My Father gives you the true group of Christians deserved "In reading Ecclesiastes let The government realized from this steal, accord­ bread from heaven. For the bread of God is that name more than did those her become accustomed to of Christ, points out the Rev. Pius Parsch of the age of the Fathers, from ing to Mariano Cuevas, $3,000,000. The rest of it went in the book, the Liturgy of the Mass. The that which comes down from heaven and gives tread underfoot the things of to speculators who became a millionaire class that life to the world’' (John vi, 32-34) the second to the eighth cen­ this world; let her follow the Eucharist, the priest stresses, preserves the life turies. has not disappeared from Mexico today (Cuevas, of the Mystical Body. Having reminded the Jews of this gift of examples of virtue and patience Historia de la Iglesia en Mexico, Tomo Quinto (1946); The women who gathered that she will find in Job. Two events In Our Lord’s life give illumina­ manna. Our Ix)rd then proclaims himself Kelley: Blood-Drenched Altars (1935); Schlarman, as the living bread from heaven; “1 am the around the great translator of "Let her then pass on to the tion to this teaching. the Bible, St. Jerome (345-419) Mexico, Land of Volcanoes (1948). bread of life. Your fathers ate the manna in the Gospels and never again lay It was one year before His death and Our felt the deep abiding love for desert and have died. This is the bread that them down. Let her drink in Lord was surrounded by a great throng of peo­ the Word of God that their Dominican Rosas comes down from heaven so that if anyone eat the Acts of the Apostles and the ple who had been following Him. The day was great master inspired in them, Q. I have received rose petals with a picture of Our Lady, of it he-will not die. I am the living bread that Epistles with ail the will of her fast drawing to an end and the people were and still inspires in all who read accompanied with an explanation of the devotion of the has come down from heaven. If anyone eat of heart. . .’’ Dominican roses, for which great favors from God are hungry. To feed the people who numbered his letters. Patrician ladies of this bread he shall live forever; and the bread more than 5,000, there were only five loaves St. Jerome's circle, like Fabi- claimed. It is said that the blessed roses may be worn or water that I will give in My flesh for the life of the Naturally, tl^e early Chri.s- of bread and two fishes. ola, Marcella, Laeta, and Eus- in which such a rose has been steeped may be drunk by one Matthew recounts that Our Lord took those world” (John vi, 51-53). tians respected Tradition in pracUcing tl^e devotion. There is something about this practice tochium, learned Hebrew, Just their reading of the Bible. They loaves and fishes "and looking up to heaven, that seems suspicious to me. This “life forever” to which Our Lord has to get the feel of the Psalms, . did not (with unfortunate ex­ blessed and broke the loaves and gave them reference means the life of grace, the sanctifying which they sang. They went to ceptions, who soon died out or A. The blessed Dominican roses are an old and ap­ to the disciples and the disciples gave them to grace that is poured into men’s souls at the the Holy Land to assimilate the returned to orthodoxy) seek to proved sacramental, similar to that of blessed palms. the crowd” (Matt, xiv, 19). moment of justification through Baptism. The native climate of the Book of interpret it in their own way, There is nothing in this devotion that promises an in­ And this new miracle recalled the manna man who does not partake ,of the heavenly food Books. apart from the Great Church. fallible effect by the use of improportionate means. in the desert when God fed the Chosen People. that Christ speaks of can have no part with Him, One of the most frequently But they did make Scripture a The blessed roses have only the efficacy that is given It was two days later and Our Lord was at cannot be a member of Christ’s kingdom, and is quoted letters of St. Jerome, part of their daily living, and them by the prayer of the Church and the fervor they Caphamum and again the people crowded excluded from eternal life. He who does partake, written in 403 to Laeta, on the they drew guidance from it. may arouse in those who use them. This is true even about Hinv^Jor the news of the way in which becomes a member of the holy kingdom, pos­ education of her daughter. Our Lord has multiplied the loaves and sesses a new eternal life, and will be raised up when water in which the roses have been steeped is Paula, is all a-quiver with the THE PURPOSE of Bible fishes to-feed the throng Just a short time pre­ in the last day. drunk. love of the great Father for the Week, observed in the second viously had been voiced abroad. The difference between this practice and a mag­ But more than this. Our Lord in His dis­ Book it cost him s(j much to week of February, is to recall They questioned Our Lord concerning His ical potion IS that the latter pretends to produce an course to the Jews revealed the nature and know and translate. to latter-day Catholics that em­ purpose in the world and then they asked for infallible effect, without regard to the free pleasure purpose of the Eucharist, and the deep connec­ phasis on Bible-reading did not a sign that they might beiieve. a sign such as tion between grace and the Eucharist. Grace PAUL.A, who was dedicated *-begin with Reformation Protes­ of God or the dispositions of the person. the manna which God had given to their Fa­ is of the essence of Christianity, it is the divine to the religious life from the tants, but is part of their heri­ thers in the desert. Forgotting a Penance lifeblood of the soul. day of her birth, was to have tage from ancient times. Q. What should-a person do who has forgotten the pen­ ance he Is given by his confessor? When I forgot one time, I returned to my confessor and asked him what he had given me. He just told me to say what I thought had been given me to say. I am not questioning my confessor's instructions, but Pope Releases Directives on Liturgy I would like to know why it would not be necessary to give a new penance or make It a matter of Confession at my next The following is a transla­ first of all to the study of the lowing norms enter into frree; cle 35, paragraph 3), after a vernacular instead of Latin, we Confession. tion of the text of Pope Paul already mentioned constitution brief exhortation, the Go.spel deem it proper to specify that A. The fulfillment of the satisfaction imposed on VI’i motu proprio “Sacram and from now on, resolve to I. WE DESIRE that the and Epistle of the Nuptial .Mass the various versions proposed Lltnrgiam,” on implementing the penitent by the Confessor is not essential for the implement its individual norms contained in Articles 15. must be read: and then let by the competent territorial validity of the Confession, although if a penance im­ the Ecumenical Council's prescriptions in good faith as 16, and 17 concerning teaching spouses receive the blessing, Bishops’ conference must al­ posed for grave sins confessed were deliberately Liturgy Constitution. soon as they enter into force. of the liturgy in seminaries, in which is contained in the Ro­ ways be reviewed and approved The many documents on schools of religious commun­ man Ritual in Section 8, Chap­ omitted, this would add another grave sin. by the Holy See. We order that If the penitent, even inculpably, forgot the pen­ liturgical questions that have AND SINCE it is neces'ary ities, and in theological facul­ ter 111. this practice always be ob­ been published and are well by the very nature of things ties immediately should be served whenever a liturgical ance, the penance is made impossible, and no one known to all demonstrate how that the prescriptions concern­ worked into the programs in VI. ALTHOUGH the Divine Latin text is translated into the is held to the impossible. If the penitent has good it was the ceaseless concern of ing the knowledge and spread such a way that beginning in ' Office has not yet been revised vernacular on behalf of the ter­ reason to believe that the confessor remembers the our predecessors in the supreme of the liturgical laws should the next' school year students and renewed according to the ritorial authority. penance, he shou'd go to him, if this is convenient, Pontificate, of ourselves, and of take place immediately, we may devote themselves to such norms of Article 89, we never­ and learn what it is. Confessors, however, readily the holy shepherds to pre­ earnestly exhort shepherds of study in an orderly and diligent theless, grant immediately the \ . SINCE, in accord with forget penances that are not unusual ones for un­ serve diligently, to cultivate, dioceses that with the help of way. following permission to all who Article 22. paragraph 2, the di­ usual sins. the sacred ministers, “dis­ and to renew the sacred liturgy are obliged to recite the Diyine rection of the liturgy within Those who have not confessed serious sins, or according to need. pensers of God’s mysteries” II. WE .ALSU decree that, ac­ Office. geographical limits ermes with­ (Constitution, Article 19), they cording to the norms of Articles From Feb. 16, in recitation of know that their penance was not unusual, should Another proof of this solici­ in the competence of the legiti­ take the heaviest penance they are ordinarily given tude Is given by the liturgical should hasten to act in order 45 and 46, there be established the office outside of choir, they mately constituted territorial constitution which the Second that the faithful entrusted to as soon as possible in the var­ may omit the hour of Prime and Episcopal conferences of vari­ and perform that. Vatican Ecumenical Counci' has their care may understand, ious dioceses a commission choose from among the three ous kinds, we establish that the The forgetting of a penance should not be the approved by general consent to the degree permitted by age, whose task is, under direction other little hours one that best term "territorial” be under­ matter of confession unless one delayed it so long and which we in the solemn by the conditions of their own of the BLhop, to foster knowl­ suits the time of day. always stood as meaning national. that it was forgotten by his own fault. life, and by their mental forma­ edge of the liturgy and advance public session of Dec. 4, 19(3, without prejudice to the dis­ In addition to residential Bish­ tion, the strength and inner Ipiscopalian Insiifufos ordered to be promulgrted. the liturgical apostolate. positions of Articles 95 and J6 ops. all who are mentioned in value of the liturgy and at the Is the Protestant Episcopal Ch'ircb Catholic? It baa It will also be opportune that of the constitution. Canon 292 of the Code of Canon same time participate very de­ i.iouastic orders called Franciscans, Benedictines, and Holy THIS LIVELY interest'stems in certain cases, seveial dio­ We make this concession with Law may participate in these voutly, internally and external­ Cross Fathers. If tbe Episcopal Church is not Catholic, how from the fact that “in the ceses, should have a single com­ strong confidence this will not national conferences, with the ly, in the rites of the Church detract in any way from the can they have these religious orders, which are Catholic? earthly liturgy we take part in mission. right to vote. (Constitution, Article 19). Furthermore, in alt dioceses piety of the clergy, but rather “Catholic” means orthodox, deriving from the a foretaste of that heavenly In addition. Coadjutor and Meanwhile, it seems evident let two other commissions be that in diligently carrying out apostles, united in faith and government, having di­ liturgy which is celebrated in Auxiliary Bishops may also be that many prescriptions of the established; One for sacred mu- * the duties of their priestly of­ the holy city of Jerusalem to­ called to these conferences. In versity only in nonessentials. The very name of the constitution cannot be applied sic and the other for sacred art. fice for the love of God, they ward which we Journey as pil­ these conferences, legitimate Protestant Episcopal Church shows that it is not in a short period of time, es­ These three diocesan commis­ may feel more closely united to grims, where Christ is sitting approval of decrees requires a Catholic. pecially since some rites must sions I ay also be merged into God throughout the day. at the right hand of (jod, a min­ two-thirds majority, with the Although Episcopalians have religious congrega­ ister of the holies and of the first be revised and new liturji- one if necessary. cal books prepared. Vn. STILL REGARDING the voting secret. tions bearing the names you mention, these have no true tabernacle. union with the Catholic orders after which they pat­ In order that this work may III. FROM THE DATE es Divine Office, we ordain that “We sing a hymn to the XI. FI.N.ALLV we wish to em­ tern them.selves. Lord’s glory with all the war­ be carried out with the neces­ tablished above, we desire that Bishops may for Just and well- considered reasons dispense phasize that — beyond what we It is quite true that Episcopalians, by and large, riors of the heavenly army. sary wisdom and prudence, we the norms of Article 52 should enter into force, prescribing the their own subjects wholly or in in this apostolic letter on liturgi­ have retained, or in some cases regained, more Venerating the memory of the are establishing a special com­ cal matters have either changed homily during holy Mass on part from the obligation of re­ Catholicity than has any other Protestant denomina­ saints, we hope for some part mission whose principal task or have ordered carried out at and fellowship with them. We will be to implement in the best Sundays and holy days. citing it. or substitute another tion. pious practice for it (Constitu­ the established time — regula­ eagerly await the Savior, Our possible way the prescriptions tion of the liturgy comes solely The very fact that those of the High Church IV. IN THE SAME WAY, we tion, Article 97). Lord Jesus Christ, untiUHe, our of the Constitution on Sacred within the authority of the persuasion maintain religious institutes simitar to Liturgy Itself. also put into immediate effect life, shall appear and we too Church: That is. of this .Aposto­ those of the Catholic Church is a testimony to the the norms contained in .Article VIII. STILL REGARDING the will appear with Him in glory” However since among the lic See and. in accordance with vigor and divine institution of the religious life that (Article 8, liturgy constitution). norms of the constitution there 71. which permits administra­ Divine Office, we desire that those members of institutes of the law. of the Bishop. Con­ grew up in the soil of our divine religion. For tMs reason the souls of are some which can be made tion of the sacrament of Con­ sequently, absolutely no one effective now, we desire that firmation during holy Mass perfection who. according to Marriod Doatons the faithful worship God, the their constitutions, recite some . else, not even a priest, can on principle and model of all holi­ they enter immediately into when convenient. Q. I understand that the Vatican Council has approved part of the Divine Office, or his own initiative add or sub­ ness, In such a way nx to be, force, so that the souls of the tract or change anything in married men for the office of deacon. What are tbe require­ V. CONCERNING Article 78. some "little office.” provided in this earthly pUgrtmsge, faithful may not be further de­ liturgical matters Constitution. ments for this office? we admonish all concerned that this is drawn up on the pattern “Imitators of the heavenly tlon” prived of the fruits of the grace .Article 22. paragraphs 1 and 3) the sacrament of Matrimony of the Divine Office and regu­ \. Despite the discussion at the Ecumenical Council, noth­ (from hymn of Lands of the which are hoped for from them. must normally be celebrated larly approved are to be con­ We ordain that all we have ing has yet been decided about allowing deacons to marry or Feast of the Dedication of a Therefore, with our Apostolic during holy Mass, after the sidered as taking part in the established with this motu pro­ about establishing it as an independent ministry, not a step­ Church). authority cad on our own initia­ reading of the Gospel and the public prayer of the Church prio should remain valid, and in ping-stone to the priesthood, as it is now. For these reasons it is ap­ tive, we order and decree that sermon (Constitution. Article 98). force, everything to the con­ In the first centuries, the deacons were tbe right arm of parent to all that it is ou~ upper­ from the coming first Sunday If Matrimony is administered trary n'tw itl standing. the Bishops, who seemed to exercise their functions of tithe- most concern that alt Chris­ of Lent, that is from Feb. l i IX. SINCE, according to Arti­ Given in Rome, at St. Peter’s. > administratois and charity dispensers only through them, in tians, and especially all priests, "*1H4, the end of the Interim pe­ outside the Mass, we order that the following rules be obserx'ed cle 101 of the constitution, those Jan. 25, 1964. the Feast of th r the Byzantine-Rite churches many deacons never proceed to shopld consecrate themselves riod established by law, the fol- until a new ritual is established: who are obliged to recite the Conversion of St. Paul the the priesthood but assist the pastor as curates. Even they, At the beginning of this Divine Office may in variou.s Apostle, in the first year of our however, cannot be married unless they were married before Pagn 4, Sec 2 Thn Denver Catholic Register Febmary 6, 1964 sacred rite (Constitution. .Arti­ ways be permitted to .use the Pontificate. they received the subdiaconate.