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..L I I .... PKY LIBRARY of uIvD'cTrY? : j ' 'Y1-i 1'1''iij eflortd1a Pope stress.clIO: ''-r.-hs : CatholicS'OL. study of modern world By James C. O'Xelll VATICAN CITY (NC) The Second Vatican Coun. X\MI, No. 6 Orlando, HorUa Friday, December 10, 19ftt 10c cil, the first of the 20th century, ended with an effort to repair the damage to Christian unity which has enduredfor almost a thousand )'flrs. With the end there came the beginning' of the great St. Peter's Rome task of implementing all \the goals set by the total of 16 a schema completed.The tea ; plenary tension ended with a discourse by Pop Paul VI in which he praised" the work of the council. vM impresses visitor At the solemn public plenary may be guarded and taught session of the council De- " more .frldl'nll,. comber 7, a dl'dar.tlon1 read which sought to end. the Ot this goat Pope Paul declared - By Monslgnor Gumming through which we peer dark. psychological block existing : 'llis great purposehas VISIT to st. Peters In ly" and we sense His presence between! the Roman Catholic now been achieved. A t; and omnipotence, Church and the Orthodox 'To appreciate' it properly ; Rome la more than a !p ton ltIlClr St. Peter's has grandeur: be. Churches of the Fast that It is necessary to remember. trip. It Is an experience J yond t'ompare-It is artistic grew out of a split betweenthe the time in which it was $ W. And It can no more adequately a. George with the genius of the .&uIt two churches In the 11th realized: a time which every.one > be dumbed in adjective Cummingstranscend Is massive and gigantic be. century admits ia oriented toward + y *, adverbs statistics fond the power \\ord.-but Of the council, the. Pope the conquest of the kingdom: _ or ma salve superlativesthan towering above all these Is the said: "Nexer before, perhaps of earth. rather than that of can a visit to Niagara unique sensation of being so much ai on this occasionhas heaven; a time In which 'forgetfulness , Falla be wrested out of this world, like the. Church felt the need to of God has become The put down on paper. artistry, magnificence St. John and given a brief know, to draw near to, to habitual and seems. quit sounds of that mighty massiveness, beauty touch of etermtv. understand to penetrate, wrongly, to be prompted by I ;' .f cataract hurling them and gl\es us a quick and fleet Me. all too soon sense our sent and e\angellxe: the society the progress of science; a ? .f. selves . upon our eardrums; time in which the fundamental in which she lives and t ing glimpse of God's Infinity. weakness and feet of clay but e the sight of the avalanche of the human & the. memory of that experience to come to trip: with It, almost ad person . of water racing and hurtling The artisans who conceived Is a buolnilholl&ht. to run after It in Its more conscious( now ot It eaesal. . to the depths, and the St t. Peters Basilica were undoubtedly rapid and continuous himself and of his liberty very vibrations of that case Inspired.I They Possibly that was the very change!: MIsrly tends to pronounce in favor ot Fathers blessed at CouncilAt themselves seemed to be notion that existed In the his own absolute autonomy. a ding i torrent coursing raided aloft with their vMon. minds of those masters, Michelangelo \ : In his speech, Pop In emancipation. from every final public session, of Vatican Alfredo Carvlinal Ottavlanl at his Me, through our body cannot And their efforts in stone, Rramante. Sangallo, Paul recalled that Pope John transcendent law; a time In Council H, Pope' r.ul1 blesses Council the Pontiff promulgated four document properly be told to another. marble, .wood bronte, gold: Rernim as they devoted their XXIII who had ummned which secularism seems the Fathers and others, who jammed bringing to 18 the number of I Just so is St. Peter's. still continue to pull us on lives to the creation of MPeter'sto t. the council, had stated as Its t legitimate t I consequence ot Ft. Peter's basilica on December 7, formal fruita of the Council" The world is tiled with major goal that that sacred modern thought and the high- high. It Is as though for lust a raise man'i mind Seen here walking? In procraaion with man's attempts somehow to moment God clears the "EI' I and heart to God. deposit .f( Chrlsllia dtctrln cut wisdom In the temporal come a hit closer to God via ordering of society, a time, Important ronilderalluns was deep! Intentions, to 111 authentic si the. superman of yesterday the simple chapel or the grandiose moreover, In which the soul that "It has been deeply committed manifestations" and today ever frail, unreal of Blessed cathedral fntold numbers Recognition of man has plumbed the U (the Judy III f the The Pope's speech was very selfish and savageman: unhappy of of and with himself as h* such churches attestto depths Irrationality modern world." revealing of his deeply fl'ltt'onl'l'rn man's genius and often his denotation, a time, lastly for modern In laughs and cries, man the which Is chsrarterired by Stressing the flmrch'i Increased man. artist ready to perform . touch of Inspiration.Some upheavals he became almost versatile , represent' many lifetimes hermit honors Orient ) and a hitherto unknown concern for the one passage he 'INlh ot any part:: man the nan as poetic of work and are indeed decline of even the world l'oiw| Paul said this Is row devotee of nothing but hurrh's for man the ( concern in great world religions. a "response| to the distances scientific reality: man ai hK . Incomparable artistry \ATICAV CITY (NOPope raul't has beatified symbolically burled the 900yearold "as he really Is today" mutual ecommunl- "H was at such a time ai and divisions ws have w Itnested a creature' who thinks and . But St.! Peter's seems te a hermit from the hills of Lebanon, Father ChsrbrlMakhlouf. recent centuries The Holy rather. spoke of r.linnlhk'h since then have this that our council! was heldto over loves and tolls and Is always served symbol of the the honor of God In the in the last century and In our the "man all wrapped up In waiting. for something . Fr. Marronin As he' noted after the beatification ceremonta. this as a the himself the man who makes schism between the. Roman name of Christ and under the own especially 1 between man sacred because of the Inc Marnnite-rite PrWt of the last century is the. first confemor Catholic and the. Pastern: Orthodox impulse of the Spirit" Church' and snular soclrt'This >'. himself not only the center' of, nncem* of his thiUlhood. hI". of the Orient brought to the altars according to attitude has been his every Interest but daresto cause of the mystery. of hit ChurchesAt Analyilng. the rellglmstalue l l i claim that he Is the I Rome prim at deed at the present procedure' of strongly and unceasingly .poverty. heraus of the ' Mmiltanenus the beatification cereRrCOC.MTION at the round), the I'npedeclared and of all atantinoplf pie explanation the Catholic Church." work In the (council so muchan cation of his suffering: man ceremonies' 800 miles apart, : : pace fits that sns of( Its mint that aims base been Inclined reality ai an Individual and man In Irish College This he declared te be a to sun IMS.t that an easygoing Fvery.: perceptible elementIn SIM'Icty' man who lives In the "i> mboJ of union betweenBait Jubilee centered in and eireifthe renponaivenesa man emyon of the countless glories of the past and dreams nom (!Special) Father and West" The pop to the outside world guises In which h* appears of thnii* of lilt future man F..monn Marron, professor of saM : to passing events cultural has In a sense been di,.. the sinner' and th. saint" "WtMt a sign of ecctoital fashions, temporary needs played In full view of the I canon taw at All Hallows College ! .however. .. Dublin and one of theIrluh fraternity among Christians individual dioceses and an alien way of thinking<< council l Fathers, who In their" The I'npe' Insisted, , while the council! hailrniuldered ' ot Uw solute wwk And what And thai Priests who has helpednut may ha\e assayed the persons turn are mere men vet an .honor rendered with joy hv and arts of the ecumenical all of them are l'IRIIt" and, mnii'l 'frailly, II in Florida during recent \\Tlr.\ nn' (:Mr) Pope" rul1 haa publi.hl'dl.bI"hinr Pma XII the new event will ''In.I.It'dfry much m 'r* Church of tome to theMaroniterile the synod to the detriment of biothers. whose, position atcordingly ' summers has been appointed constitution MIl an "extraordinary renter around the Ilwho|. side of man and through It an apuntnln the. religious oriental' of the fills Ih..1w II h ups's l (III' pleamnl > present of the I historic to the Oriental Churcwws' jubil'H. beginning January 1, 1964, and ending May 29 '>fUnlike of the. Individual diocese council Itself soliciting and kive. rather' lies as his "pll'lu,1 Irish College in Rome The beatification took |place of the same \rnr to celr- rather than around the |ter'" 'Me tin not bl'lil'thl' Among these guises we .ne. III stllluHe *.. very Father. Marron is himself a Sunder. only tn days before jubilee of the son of the "l'l'|' In Home shnitiomlng should I.I*. lin may cite man as the tragic much and deliberately. 'pllmlille '" graduate of the Irish Collecewhere brate the conclusion I of the h the Holy' V, ar jest sun M ) . the Pope and Ecumenical Patriarch All privileges and indulgences jested to It, to Its real ami actor of his own plays, nun, . he w as ordained In 1Vt Second Vatican C tl.cwnarataMy of tt 50 drxm-J by P"1" Athtnagorai I of ConAllegany uni i . ronneiteil with the diag.nones for the Meath Diocese In recent "lnateaa/ ) of depressing years He has taught ran extraordinary event will two Rome and Constantinopletake 'ut ,proponed! en-ouiag-" on law at All Hallows. Dunlin Sisters select Tampafor able to be enjoyed or gained Ing remedies. Instead of dirt . a seminary ran bv the In the individual dkwene 'fwd prognontlratloni! m i Vincentlan .'alh..rt. and one and. Catholics are' not required step toward unity sage. of trust l issued from the that has sent Pnet tn council M the pretentday many to 'Rome to to come the Diocese of St Aufuiiine new southern headquarters them In the. V\1ir\N ('IT)' ((1(') Home and Omatantlnople. ., world Th modern world'svalues gain aa pint were not only rei|>e. led - the chief lies rrufx-ctlvely.' of the Catholic' and the Orthodox During the summer ef 1"1 T.\\11'\. The SMlrrs of 8t Pram is of the southern let Sister. Mary Pali maOSK I'npe' Paul .railed on theacrid's Church, have buried" In aimultaneoiM. reiem nl"ii M ntmored.' Us efforts approve *nd again In HI. FNhrrManna Catholics" during this of M !, Its aipirattons ptiiffteil came I. Florida U at- province will move In t>> their temporary provincial hocme "Paul. t:i la Elementary superior S< hnol In celebration to mark It with the excommunlratli their letters. huikul. at sine another and hles.e slit MMlgrt James J. He" at :yNM Perry Avenue Tampa on Saturday. December 1 1H. IVterthurg They f'r'' daughters the. "pr.c tin of the virtue ot more than tulip( ( years ago The l' H o acknowleilgeifthat . Its, pastor .f M Paul parUa Reverend Mother Joan Marx 0 R F the superior general of Mr and Mrs Pairs.< k repentant| e II. acid) These. escommunk.ll ,n. of HMt htr."'''') the great the counc II "did not at. I I. JaelMiivHle. Heard. from Allcfany. New. York will be present for the or-a- Nash of (County Mayo )Ibv Me ardently desire that schism which hs rent r **.t from YVet for nine riituHIn tempt to rewilve. all the urgent. shin Invited> gueoU" including Prtoota form the surroumling lei compHH. their acKntling the foUftwets of Christ not be. relegating them to but. .problems' of mfld..rl1iCf' The Irish CohVge. Rome. ices wriQ attend Uw outdoor evening Moan marking there' the sisters mewed toHMHMI Mfurfird' merely with liVID tarry both rhurfh* tank along of ualay*..e was founded in hill during ol .... Itueka: lab tat ' blameless lives that as , IIh" HOIII leceived the IM ( hurc h s >r the Penal... which forbede Uw event. step toward that unity, of Use AlkifMyrYasKtscaas much as human effort allows. awl of Uw Wales Ckwch mmitter" a holy .iMlxt ., M Krwwls \l-I (alive teaching on the training of Priests or Mr MothorMarylJsciMOtr.store ... tine ar.- )legacy Ms M71'rsar they earnestly' rk after hull which two general councilsawienihied nil a4 ih.l tln*. wf fading of iu.*llans who h today Catholic services la Ireland MM suswnar of theFrasscuKaa elates. sad oao vro-proyux n.is of III. This law luclet a for (hot |*ir|-i** oa Saset4ayi M well at Jrt- weigh opus. man s cones( in s The founder of the College Sisters. at Immaculate U as. conformity with tM !. ....< to Jams. a, firmer 6.t..rmiMlMMi la pest at Lyons Irancr, in days awl II livity .' was the illustrious Irish aeholar sealer pastoral. concept of ......, IMTUM had. been 'u- lire. effw lively the Christian. 1Z7I. and at ferrara amiFlortnre. A delegation' M. by r.,011- po(.. "Paul alto ln."td that and patriot FaUwr Ui* CoartfKtoa CAllulll, authority within a religiouscooMiuinty l>erls< at Corpus l1lII| Virtues. eifiertally charily. ,. a Italy HVM3 sal Mumhrrt of hiss CaMtidawent tM Church through the roust' Wadding 0 Y M CnpaM Apr.... Jamaica. a* suggested by CrhMrf. .to MMWIMulfcer invert renlulMMt. It follow onaUotmopI M IM " West. .laden. .ha been suunodMother failed.. tn achieve" 'to ( nil has nV. Urr-t herself the The ( itleje was at. first a tM Xermtd Vat KM CouMilTh I.MCIM. is rwsioVrmlai Christ crurifMNi. MIl a ton- Twin, look. Men of Pot*. duo IX. to try servant. lit humanity at th* reremoniM I"ac. ProvMcial ., tM | branch ef !lit floor* i Church aw barrios will also foriliUte ttt es|",,,...1'1I ..4mmui<.- slant pfearcufmlinn wrth enUrging to r.sol.. tM diflerenres, Um when her teachingI'OI'I It. Joosfh. Provtac of ... at the sane time at M IviH very ctietqurled the ' which is still bw 1M admUHst/aUots and di.roues lee. web af.naaled with ,the the kmrfnm nf loud . Sisters of tM Third Or*.rlUtstor i a4. at 1M t'hansr ,IMKeaitquarters /'I.ItPSItr11FA: page flu :, bark "U Irish Franciscan FathersIV . of Its . nl( the apoololaf I'hIwInltHft In the southern In his .letter. the'rap. esprtwH rrf the .:r".nl' of It ProcarM of Aiofaay. > Franc the s lets paid, stairs and in Jamaica, WestIrwln hit detirt that IswjMMk must r*.er4 aM b,.tIM i"anr . cal P lririhte" of CosutanlinopU New York S grs4.aie. *f Ike. Irish Mtf. "a: I.(. ,ana '." s>i.. received l her "" \t.* ....."flit |Joe ally m what' It now litin More English at Masses College. was lather (HfcrrPlketl The M. Jw k "PmlM-iat- I'.tt )II.-ior ol Art Ih'att fr.M throughout IK* worM'Me but, Ml fi",imhf" 7. the flu I' ( ..!lre Miami and I lure M Mwtkero wM aue tmutt\r4\ ale pros MUod > r...tdrr tt ..,m.1 U of the last formal. votinf U hit" Inl... I... '-I Ws .*. from ert' Serums I. at a/11'1Mi. summer t h>w| ask that Ihll tttfti J'lIbll re t"erlrbrated !trio mooed Vcltran Cowed,I I1It. in U.S. effective Mar. 27 diaatlci.After. IVrMj awl Ir4o4r Jimil.ea. 5 gn by a nuth'rat In each disc.. West Judas TM t.,ioI a: !h i f the ( atholir<< I rut \allrtii KerrelarUlef ', af Ibis II .W renUrH U ,lk. ICIIMI: ( 'i'I. mires ae.l| IIMf K:>igli h at Ma i tJ Vr""UIT at Tens.s.see PromMing" <(< Hrlilij t .ray. tears Vrfnpem many b I led here la ' rw , cathedral ami In Ik* ..... hf.k-. Pa,... :sn> la' . the I mte' | I"talus nest iiin ,nirtrr. M was rapturedand Tampa. abet IM' sew '.t ft p"'r" Ma"dItrzr ....... w"d Ihn .list drriahs.f will begin in . martyred far the Faith \Iedwr Pr*.torM hiss lakes ;: in KKato: l I 1,7. asp U .1M", she fWk h<; her* CUM "I'avl M aM I'alrl-" March 27 arroHmg tn a I formal' ilerMNHl by the t"TM He has smr beet beati/io I* re.idece.Mackw .. r\! : c: and OHMSMTC I from efntrd. ai. I. a father and arch \lken byte* Owe IJSCSBSI hasa r';; Lam BivnsKy, 1'0. w Aster ..a...... l Issued "here. HtfUnt date. fee IM Sorted. are t lat prefaces to the Mary nt" "" t"t""""'''' lamsiaotaol ga.ir..lTss of \' 'kbL' "Hew* It l I. atyoprial ...." ..."rtaUvM of Pa4rl- .......s wo wM on by IM (aww. awl the prayers. said ')..,T f .K un is prrsaMlljrar that awing law romuig >ubtIff by IM lied and reipnndidto tour coaansars to aaawl .MfhMtor arch. Ath iMKiiri/ acre pres.eIM AMOTITM Mtslwa at their antwo Confirmation Josrsbls Mar.,' .t. J FthillNlli.,( x"a- when law failMul. fu M HI Pwr'rM. last 1'* lull meatiag wbu..h two hy tM .pp ,|ile tic' il'ec' the |k ; t1.e ,H,therm pt'V\,1ICW attend.. sacred. rrt.MMMr< or Prayer over the C"S vIMary' Ihote rcnrnxM presided inrrby .... ball SMMh TV US V arrWralsr M .. .... arj ... ...*< anew to special re- . The roanrauttoa i ; ) : Ma great or gain "' "i, 4.t mi. r formerly calM the See H Itotprtal. West Pi i ih nlea' Pqpa 4M.IMOD war atJMOHSMod by ..1 i ,iMlinK ,,,tlt missioai tmort geswralireottMl Corn for the I wce* of SI Augas- U a. a ( J. e awl tM Prayer after mk"f'1 tn headed oy t'enusteea as first cwacttor; T war l. Medal, tint for tM sonny wash isas oj '. |I' s nleAPrstt .MHlfMmi of ,1 wide at Mahmoreass munmei' .\a a r,,,ull, tn:' tt *.toiwr Marx 0 5 f, ofhtrwu Vvhan ... |jtarlrl ApodetaleYe , f lio ". with tM ret.m.eiee .- mane due to lh' *. ihnuMan IX( will, M earl fi"r n.u''" a'r iIM 1 for IM inIjturgy ' .\ hbM.p Boy. It.,.....k the sew ore veil avoid rnolu***. a . at I Mher mdeidealty nr MIjraissi of till Mars rt' 'IIInuoIt place r taUt ports seas ...... oat iMt > i* IsUsrtMtl otMrD rhea. Inc IM SMtca M Jffh ,.,toctU' (* IM. I- to DM prrscspsl rbwixhof _*> date wan pmDera: rwasritor. asster M. Mar ,,"., ,.., large! .....,... .- MM daw*.. .' the Patriarch read huTW onto roiastry to mt..ntSSSM \T h *or I"sung'" *' enterer- e k. GMasi. St Ao .. OSf saffrtar s41 M .islk deelaraas the $ r 12. r Jwph'e, Tamp" AI th. tsrf of the sns- aD aw IrsWege piwm silo aaafstxl musical' set. ... . trill Catlsefit Hsfk lid! pnbt/.. I tI .. Mass conusm here wajtttjDe '? ., M FeiersVug M. meat. tc. Nf itutti a tor a tn English * prsytrsof *.Mr U. Pa ..... M.Moatca Mu. rid exacta4 + )11"' Wetl Fatal B.affcjtM msmh.r o( special! ",..*|.. LllllMMllStHSM *M IM. elo- ... if 4ma. said TB. >. togsar.... Pried wMa.. these ere 4 SMtor M Moo>tyi Fi srm it .t of a* sV ISS rhwrhesso Mash sled to fans* M. frawH, Ml I 1.11I I As lor rH,... wee w toy MMM ia to M ism.. Ie well. a< mti'u- rweotevr 14 fia.....>. It.f'atrwt our tar.r.w" Feat-h.. ........, ...111I ear r...rsd.he oMIsMslfSSSOf Michael ImuUfti"Or .t. lri lie gel. raw unirgaraI. brie for ,... I. r4.s Prayer" sung lit rr. ai arch gflr* . pod mp.n'asr 'ss , IM goatf IIf'mtIIC hid MM MM Pnoot anal A'r..tl.\ I ItTM , by .... Mass* has r .r. Prawioraa cuter. C< abld.d M Me 14.u ( perrh'aruqu'rewd Der ar U Us ( it, ess . ... .. . ). paid oy our sops, of rti'"f "tortlerar T b I I. marks the seed /Mica .. ro'i'i il) sIlk r.tata tpBMy ,Muth ceeptllet (all ..der A.ar 's.. lax liiir'r parts ? bb 5s4 uly to confessors. ... U IM newly. apiwm'ith'ngtvh l .. U psnai.l.es ear | i i.r DvcMkber M Perry itssms tarvtte.saa *l the MW pr j ..r.d.t .... Ie .. .i..h( urns /W. < late COTMYpSjOD parsdeeaaaHNNNNNNaNaNaaaa 'ovijatTV! ''' Mother Mary .11 It... ...," "'" I" .\ ... lgildriy. a |p f r v > t it for 1 Ir! f.,. \*. tf ""I.r I t. .dwit ... heal I.M**.. .1 vl*.. to tll".I04I11)I,* pt'1' ,... 1.4.d M.4r.. 1.1\ Ih' ,ikIU4A SailI 1 ,I. i ;t de. ass's to *ia1t the, Luc.an O S f. are 30 bnterr Jt EQJ.E:. hark pate a I Past "f r 1 -- I Irath. Two The Florida Catholic, Friday, December 10,1965I : Florida ReportsSt Vocations seen influencedby Petersburg GulfportHOLY Tallahassee variety of factors BUSSED TRINITY NAME BLESSED SACRAMENT White elephant tale and The Sacrament of Confirmation Father Mario OF.M. of MUXDKLEIN, Illinois (C-"Many) in the field of bake tale will be held on December will be conferred on Thomasville, Georgia, will be vocation work speak of one special factor as an indication . 12 following all the Friday December. 10, at Holy guest lecturer at the day of 4 of a vocation, but this is not true" Father Jeremiah Mauei. It It sponsored by the Name Church Monsignor recollection for the rY womenof Cam. has told some 40 vocation directors at 0. Patrick J. Maloney , Nolan pastor of St.Paula Blessed Trinity Women'iClub the parish to be held at Vocation Seminar here. in Jacksonville, will the fourth National Carmelite Articles for sale may be Blessed Sacrament Church on brought to the social haU on administer the Sacrament to Saturday, December 11. The "The 1 best we can do is to. lop" he said "large families Saturday, December 11. approximately 80 children opening lecture will be fol. list the earlier social characteristic are underrepresented in pro. Christmas trees will be sold and 20 adults. This the tint lowed by the celebration of indicative of later during vocations.! " In the church parking lot by time Confirmation has been M.... Afterwards luncheon stability in the seminary leading Statistics point out that 40 the Blessed Trinity I Men'sClub administered! in Holy Name the to ordination, and try to will be served in parish per cent of vocations come on Saturdays and Sun Church. Previously, parish- hall followed by further lectures find fellows who measure" up from families with two or days. A rood selection will be loners had combined with and Benediction of the to these factors he con three children, with the "vo. others in the at another tinued. area available. in Most Blessed! Sacrament cation family" having four or church. clinical The speaker a psychologist the daylong spiritual event. Families LADIES .f K .f C Holy Name Wome,,'. Club is in Grotto St. then set up a tenta less children. with Mrs. Robert Handberg blessed PetersburgParishioners child 10 only one or or more, The Ladies of the Frank J. will hold a Christmas partyon tive model toward which vocation - of luncheon reserva charge of have only 10 per cent; vocations December 14 at I in should direct Lewis General Assembly will p m. of director bona St. Jude Church, St. Jmmaculuate Conception Mass wu of he said have a luncheon at the Princess the social hall. A Christmas The students ef the high Petersburg attended the of their effort program will be presented by blessing fered at noon in conjunction with "We should Ignore pietistic day December Martha Hotel 11 on at Satur noon. the Holy Name School chair school CCD religion classes breakfast the grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes the blessing The first factor Is the relationship display," the speaker said, Members and guests are invited. directed by Slater Elsa: 1 were in entertained the parish at hall a priorto above, on December 8, the feast of the ef family size. "unleu we can judge what is Charles OP, and accomps- their first examination of "Contrary. to .popular. OPUV genuine in it. tiled by Mn. Glenn Thomey. the school year. Members of "A better indication Is (the ST JOSEPHA Mrs. Fred Ranierl chairmanand Deland BeachOUR the Women'i, Guild were spon Daytona Sharing our treasure sacramental life of the bon dessert card party, sponsored Mrs. Horace Fleliher, lora of the event with Mrs. ST. PETER LADY OF LOURDESOur 40 per cent of those entering by St. Jaieph's Guild of cochairman are planning unusual There will be a display of p. F. Freaney as chairman. Lady of Lourdes Wom the seminary and being er- St. Petersburg will be held In and S festive I refreshmenti. Christmas gifts available for en's Club, Daytona Beach Student discovers Church dalned went te roafessloa at the hall on 22nd Avenue everyone adults and children, parish MaitlandST. will have a Christmas cover least every two weeks and 41 and 21st Street South, at New Smyrna Batch MARY MAGDALENThe in the parish hall on December ed dish luncheon on Tuesday, per cent went te dally Mass 12. Ladles of the Sacred 1 p.m., en Saturday, December SACRED HEART Holy Name Society Is Heart Circle December 14 in the Lourdes divine authority foundedTHIS These, then, weuld be thes are sponsoringa 11. The public Is invited. Room of Our Lady of Lourdes t e e 11 Indicators the The charity project of the sponsoring a f ather-son break. Christmas bazaar Many of r n g Donation is one dollar Altar Society far the month fast to be held at the Villa the items for sale are hand. Church. li the day of the Priest said."Vocations. CDA of November was shipmentof Nova Restaurant after the made. The parish hall will Those attending are askedto layman. He is tend to run te Cathalla! four boxes of clothing for I M a,m. Mass on Sunday be for the sale from bring gifts which will be coming into his own with avengeance. sine Daughters of open families too 67 the Relief Fund. 12 The guest distributed to the guests at No it his per Bishops' December longer 6.30 until early afternoon.The ., America, Court St. Ann IMS, cent of fulfilled vocation Four new members were speaker, James Halley is a continental breakfastwill the Mater Del home for the the role of merely attending will have a luncheon at noon, have brother sister, first a , Introduced: Mrs. Ralph l member of the FBI and will be held also following thee aged. Mass and dropping his offering I Joh A. December 18, at the Driftwood cousin, aunt or uncle in religious 101 Beach, Mr;. Alice Rlsch speak on "The FBI Today 30 8 and 10 o'clock Masses Mrs. Edmund McKeowan into the collection box. He x Cafeteria , Skyway O'BrienCatholic We. There U a definite Boulevard South. Mrs. John Schneider a n dMrs. Tickets are available from All parishioners and their and Mrs. Martin will be in is not merely invited but attractive And Basil Bixby. Maurice Larue, 1646 Shaw. charge urged by the Church to par. power. we friends Invited to A Christmas party will beheld are spenda must add that 75 per cent nee Trail, Maitland. All men ticlpate in all id activitiesand on December 19 at 2 p.m. Clearwder pleasant time in the hall JacksonvilleBLESSED were altar servers," he said. of the parish are invited tolit Mass. especially in its mill lOBo at St. Joseph cafetonum following ST. CECELIA Other factors worth TRINITYThe noting In the reserved section at ary apostolate. 2100 26th Avenue South Circle Six of St. Cecelia Howdy Lyster's orchestrawill religion she related that BO cent ef were sue- the 8 30 Mass for the regular Mass schedule at Dies- Since the laity constitutemore per music for dancing Woman's Club will sponsor a provide "when I began dating cesiful vocations led Jacksonville participated Holy Name Sunday Communion at tho "happy holidaydance" Trinity parish, than 60 per cent of the Winter Par Christmas dessert card par observance.The has been changed to 8, Church's membership it is a devout Catholic He is so regularly in athletics, with 40 ST. MARGARET MARY ty at the Clearwater Civlq school children are 11 Saturday, at the Elks night,Club December 10, 12 for the duration of the evident that if the faith Is to 'sold' on his religion that I per cent of them varsity Memorial Center Clearwater felt there must be something . aavlng I canceled postage winter season Father Eugene players.A The Ladles' Guild of St. beginning at 9 pm. Tickets be brought to the million of Margaret Mary parish will Peach December, at 1:14.30 p.m.Mrs.Tuesday A. W., stamps for the missions, Any will be available at the door C. Kohls announced. "on-thurcll.olng and churchless there that needed.and We spent similar factor was that bold their Christmas party on Groff Is general chairman of canceled stamps that are con. at $150 per person and 13 ST. PAUL people in the United many discussing afternoons religion evenings and 80 per cent of the vocation December 18 at 8 p,m. at the the event and will be assisted tributed over the holidayswill per couple. St. Therese Circleis Miss Irene Scanlon, president States of America the laity he was able to answer my group belonged to some parish center. Cadet troup 353 by Mrs. John Barsa, Mrs be greatly appreciated. sponsoring this event. announced that St.Paul' must help in every way poinble. questions. school groups which helped They may be given to the them to Identify well with will ting carols Clarence SchUfer, Mn. Vincent The sacrament of Confirmation Guild will sponsor school children or dropped "After explaining the meanIng their peer group. Membership was given to 93 members English classes for the Span. Brodeur, Mrs. Gordon off at the school office This Is the wish of Christ of the Mass, he took mewith in a religious group, however, of St. Peter Church on ! speaking of the Mrs. John McClelhn women His Campbell and Church. The Women's Guild Christmas him to church. The rev. wasn't toe December always importantsince St. Petersburg Friday evening, . those Mrs. William Hurley and parish, especially newly scheduled function originally trance and devotion of the there is often little Mrs. Lee Cronican. 3. This number included l\ arrived in this country "You shall be witnessesfor ( required The public Invited, and all for December 13 has children and 9 adults. Mon A demonstration on do-it- me," said Jesus, "in worshippers !impressed me or a strong tie to the are requested to bring cards been )postponed until Sunday, signor Patrick r.:, Nolan, yourself Christmas decorations Jerusalem and in all Jude greatly, group he said. ALPINE for their choice of games.BOWEN'S December II at 8 p.m pastor of St. Paul Church, and gifts was conducted and Samarla and even to the "Then the tanks 'Cite- Gainful employment (60 per The eR new Hurting Hems Titusville Jacksonville, administered the by Mrs. Anne Dillon. very ends of the earth" (Acts ehlsm for Inquirers' and cent) was another factor considered . for the fmett In Nursing FUEL OIL sacrament. The chlldren'i kT 1, 3)). '''I<'t. ef the Faith gave mea along with i social ST. TERESA Hems Cara. choir was under the dlreo Reflecting the mind ef f good panorama of the Catholic class. "Although only 8 percent 167.65n Standard Oil Product Father John B. 0'IIare has lion of Sister Immaculata. Christ. Pope Pius XI said: faith and practice. of Catholics belong te the U.. Your Credit Card announced that the Sunday 34S& 21 it An.. South "It is necessary that all men professional class they do 862.2450 schedule of Masses will be 7, Pontifical legate for J be apostles; it Is necessary "These I read and .studiedin supply 12 per cent ef voca 8.13, 1)0, 10.43: and noon at with OR 594.2919HEARING congress named that the Catholic laity do not connection a thorough Lions Father Jeremiah ei. St, Teresa Church. VATICAN CITY (NC) stand idle, but be united with course of Instruction given tome plained. "And U per cent of Pope Paul recently appointedPaul their Bishops that by self by Father Norman G. Bal the ..uc'eufuJ'ocatlonl In the , St. Petersburg Beach'ST. thaiar at Blessed Sacrament < AIDSTklf seminary Marie Cardinal Richaud dedication, prayer and action are from white col. 49" JOHN of Bordeaux papal legate tG they cooperate for the re- Church. That course shoved lar families" f... Et. John Church Is startingthe the French National: Kucharlstlc flowering of faith and the me that the Catholic Churchwas 330St .. .. r.iip. w > rtk r "Ethnic kaekgronnd Is a / .Ml hll.." p..hea5ELSWORTH winter schedule of Sunday Congress, to be held in [1.1.ao Christian reformation of mor founded by Christ who definite " Masses on December li Bordeaux from Monday to all." authorized it to teach all nations factor toe, Ike Petersburg IMS Tr-.. $!... .'... S....... 7, 1:30: 10, 11:30: and 12:30. Thursday of next Holy Week. in His name."This Priest continued. 4&4S 'th Street Yea ran participate In this enabled me to per . North 'The Inch German, Italians IM" PlaqueMoni'gnoe Piety\ apniUlate by wltitrsilng ceive that the Cstholw Church Edouard C. Craig for Christ and sharing Catholic is the Mother Church of Christianity French-Canadians and Codtretter end Distributer", Patriot E. Nolan literature. and that other Christian Slavic tented peoples among are successful over-repre vocations. for VF. pastor of St, Pearl pariah! Keep In circulation a copy Churches are offshoots. ." Viten Miftl. Ceramic! Jacksonville, recently bless of "The Faith of Millions" Rut having cut themselvesfrom The speaker pointed out 4 % and M.M!. T'lt' the memorial! plaque (pictured (Our Sunday Visitor and union with the one di that these factors, plus a ten- l7-4ih St. So. 147-4101 4 .bovt) at the parish or the Aitumption "Undentandmg the Catholic vinely founded Church, they deny among parents to be lit Jacksonville, THe Faith," (Ave Maria Press lack no( only ill unity but also more hesitant about Jetting NEW CAR LOANS plaque comm.mortUi fK. Ute Notre Dame, Indiana) and Its divine authority It is this boys go to minor seminaries, Holy Name Church Msnjlgnor James 1. Cle n.n, they will enforce your witnessing authority. I perceived, which must direct the Srtl .'111"" Tl IH7IN ,liewlril PM pastor ef Assumption for 17 has safeguarded the marvelous recruiting This Is illustrated in methods ef all vocation direr ... ."1"1 pimp' JACKSON'SSHOES y"rt. It reeds, "In memory efMtniignor the conversion of a student at unity of the Church tors. "The factors ef a /happier - James .. Cleenei. Florida State University at throughout 11 centuries childhood 1903-mJ. a true shepherd .i "This li the mark which and more Tallahaisre. The National Bank bit flock, RtquWtt in. P,,.." became Jesus laid was .111)1 to Catholic genuine religious piety |II' DON BARDELLAMlMfM 1 interested In the characterize His families should lead the Church. Looking at plaque are Sister' 'Yet tM ryaN ll"l Ml 1)11SI us to a strong hope for better Kathleen, Edward 0.'. end net for these Apostles) only Ntinkwf 141 Coff.1 Ave, .n.un Sitter Robert Myr OJ, of f Spain marls day of do I pray.' He said 'but for >In results our in vocation" he recruiting said. country Assumption; sehoelDominican's to EuropeMADRID those who through; their word are to believe In me, that all J. Lee lallardPreudent Barry students hear address marked (NC) Spain may be one, even as thou Fa. CLEARWATERBetty paint Rod late Emigration Day in thcr in me, and I in thee: Student; of Bishop Barry High School, Si November with collections that they also may be one ,In, Petersburg, )heard an addreu recently by J. V. signs on nuncio'i home pastoral in care all churches of citizens for she the us, that the world may be. r Ponticre! Sr, on gems and precious atoneai from SANTO DOMINGO (!sc)- have emigrated to L.ve that thou has sent me' K. O'Brien foreign left, Mr. Fontiere Dan Callahan Mn. June Otam- Hammers and sickles have countries. (John 17, >>21)). F Oraw ear.et.uaah. brone, faculty member who invited tho guest been painted on the wall ef More than one million Span.lilt & .Company the residence ef Archbishop tal... N. assns speaker and Mike citizens ta recent Riley. yean er. rryre.elen apaeN1'h Emanuele Clarliio, the apes.tolio 111Oft.. to other countries. Watch and S erne::MI'Kll .. . .. JewelrySALES t>ik con KM Tel'q nuncio to the Dominican ' I .....til tm Arm ..._. kr r.nlC, ""!<. Republle. The Spanish Church maintains and 14 minions In REPAIRS I LIVE SAFELY Archbishop Clarliio'i at- Europe t. care for the workers and -AVOID TRAFFIC_ for Catholics Of PmelUi County DRIVE SAFELY! ceasefire tons in helping and peace to negotiate in the reeent a. has mere than )1CI Prints assigned UXW OVERHEAD ENGELBERT'SDRESS to the missions "'"P Consult", this directory; before your' nut tentfgt ef Dominican revolution SAVES YOU MONEYI HAT end DRAPERY Calvary CemeteryEndowed gal or needed "pl,.. 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" ... . of Decency w Three The Florida Catholic Friday, December 10, 100:; : _. ;j > 'National Pope talks to journalists, Catholic Office for : Lij41. views Council photo exhibit Motion Pictures' is new name ROME: (NC) Pope Paul VI has told Journal' ''S NhW; YORK (NC) The 31-year-old National legion had an A Il, "morall; that improvement in the Vatican's press service depend. Legion of Decency has changed iu name to the National unobjectionable for adults' not only on the Vatican but also on journalists than I Catholic Office for Motion Pictures in the culmination of category but "in actual application selves what its executive describes it mean that a film news needs both rill and secretary aa an eightyearproject The Holy See's "reserve" ecclesiastic. was morally unobjectionablefor to bring the film reviewing agency up to date adults and adolescents,'. he said, II due to the fear, In an article In America unfortunately founded, of "You have discovered the. Monsignor Little "Thu magazine (December 11)) cording to Monsignor Little finding ourselves says without an Women's dormitory for collegeSt. a bad interpretation" deep meaning of that '.''UllomImento' was that motion pictures were . published here by Jesuit Fa. approved category for leglti Thus at the end of the Ecumenical (updating) whose necessity primarily an "escapist"medi.- . then, Monsignor Thomas F. um unlikely to deal seriouslywith mate mature films we adopted Leo College dormitory tile eeilmai end ceremts tile end will ute cafeteria"ityle iervice. Council, the world our venerated predecessor ' Little John XXIII desih< describe the major In for much the , the obvious solution of introducing baths press came themes for built the serious !is changes that have lifted the women being by terraced fatherly warning from ed and which you have cortrlbuted a truly adult classification The air-condltioncd) dining There will be two same former legion from an almost But No events signaled a Bentdictme Sitters of Holy] Paul that it had received to making known facility building (not pictured) wall' from the dormitory to Pope " exclusive emphasis on what changing climate A new generation When this one adult classification !. Name Priory, San Antonio. Thil, 10m accomodiH 27S students the cafeteria end one to tKe at the beginning of the among the great public was wrong in movies to the educated of Catholics than their rose, better itself proved insufficient )is e co-mttitufconal program It k.i s stainless steel kitchen colltg at St. Leo. council from Pope John. Pope After visiting with the prer role of appreciative patron of and better able to parents the legion began.: to ap with the Benedictine monks ol Paul received the journalists Pope Paul crossed the broad fine films cope Via della Conciliazlone ) recently in the council press avenue of - A with the contents of films ply 'an old but little nine! < St. leo Abbey.It . "little aggiornamento"was room to visit an exhibition planted in the legion in "Many friendly I voices" category known as th' <" Is) anticipated when the Priest urges familiesto of photographs encompassingthe the mid-1950s when Pope Pius among them began to advise 'Separate Classification colltg adds the senior elm ;i' Referring to the Vatican, four years of the Ecumenical - XII issued the legion that the time was This "misleading label" vva the Pope said: """1 cannot series of allocutions a enrollment Council September '1966, th.t changed in 1963 to AIV life in focus and due for a "thinking man's"approach keep expect the sensational the ideal film . on Monsignor will eieeed 1000 students.. The Pope personally greeted "morally unobjectionable for here If thereIs Little relates. to film judging: he the spectacular , adults, with reservation." The air-conditiontd student members' of the Jury which said By Father William R Cavanaugh Ph,D.THIS any need te repeat It. Quite of the IM had selected five It grew to fmltlon In 1151! For these whose "dellcatictmtciencei residence above hat 50 b.d. the contrary, you ran expect .whitsphotographs when the late Meanwhile, competition WRITING than re color and black and pontiff pub- may seem more psychological objectivity and serenity find a "stum room-etudy rooms, eccommo. Hiked kl. encTtliral en the from television was helping te .. Put because there are so overtones of for five prizes. bllng block" Is the trestmenef Each many dating 100 women room "And you well know that if The first prize of a gold medalof mans media. Miranda Pror- persuade the film Industry te moral evil, se matter hoi it completely furnished wf religion and faith in family living, the author ventures to the Holy See sometimes the council and approximately . Ills Pope Plus asked Catho- turn out mare high: quality approached, Monhlinor t-ltlli birch wardrobes, drctten, desks, !present it. should seems reserved In giving $700 was awarded to Mrs U regard films less as products Young ,prisons all good" parents, they quotes the Second ValicaiCouncil's booliK.. and tactboardt,. Iltll.llonland that It is not In orderto Loomis Deane of Life magazine possible occasions ef sin and ever the country asked the Many unhappy not forget to be human one I news, decree On the Merit). 7k. is e p rlor, recr..tiOfl In home what has becomean Other were awarded involvements a restrict prizes more as a lever for the spirital Church te give approval and also' They should not eatabhuh - and cultural uplift ef me a. support te the good things ef Social Communication-: room with e Mch n.He, end and family could be avoidedif impossible goals or stand obligation In the modem to two Italians and one a maturing cinema art had le "The narration descriptioi com pl... I a u include facilities. parents and children alike ants for their children or for world" German and one Dutchman From that date en. says offer or portrayal of moral evil, Room finishes vinyl! atbettos better understood their rights themselves, He said the Vatican press Paul posed for pie- Pope Monsignor Little, the iegion's even though the media of social iU, carpeting, aceuttK as well as their obligations toward So many parents say office works to this end, "Th.res.rve tares for the American windows "were thrown wide Monsignor Little cites the each other of the Holy See has communication, can indeed \\ I15 young, I nev..rhad. photographer<< and congratulated open. creation of a new film category serve to bring about Moot of us are familiar with a chance" Then they g( another cause: It Is the fear him en the eolor photo From Its inception hi 1m, in 1957, as the first deeper knowledge.: and studs the Idea that we' must respectour all out In their effort to givetl1..I unfortunately well founded, ofa which showed the ItUhopi, the legion had been primarily major change in his office'snew of humanity and with the aid Hopes U. S. probe elders How often do we children everything had Interpretation For it preceded by the papal miter on the defensive. It believed approach This was the"adult" of appropriately heightened hear that we elders must also The effort Is often lost still happens too often no and tiara bearers, entering Its role was to protect a film. eategory the dramatic effects, can reveal will show Klan respect the rights of children! Changing children over from one ran deny It that Vatican St. Peter's basilica for the largely unsophisticated audience present A III classification, la diffused In a man news and glorify the grand dimensions what they are not by thl'lrv.ry of the council 1HZ- opening<< It Is because of I.rIIf repect - from anything that "morally unobjectionable for In which respect for persons of truth and goodness violence is natures, to what parents nor might shock or confute them. ." This Is the kind of thinking wrong and understanding on wish them to be, ran he i and concern for the truth The Pope attentively touredthe Aa implicit assumption so- Prior to this time, the holh sides that we have so far from receiving first entire exhibition stopping that has gone Into todav s !National ST, 111RTI\I'lld.l?, Louisiana much 111.will, disobedience lung, tedious discouraging are Catholic Office for M,o (NO) Representative In |lob place frequently\ to examine variousentries hatred and our of contempt "That Is to lay to you dear In detail and commenting Edwin E Willis chairman lion Pictures, Monsignor Lit , homes Parents should first of allareept that In this situationwhether them to the Jurypresitl..nt sirs American activities on the House JACKSONVILLE tie sayi "As film artists attempt their children fur what Is Giovanni to grapple with serious committee. has said here Some of these situations can any Improvement Bishop themes it Is reasonable to expert he hope his committee's in and do become very sinful they are After this accept to be made depends upon you Fallanl president of the Pontlflcsl - the change. snce may come too For our part we want to Commission for Sacred that these categories will veitlgatlon of the Ku Klux !Some even Involve restitution be used more frequently\ Klan will show that social Happiness in the home Is built Sometimes, hostility Is the help you, Inasmuch at thisserves Art In Italy Pope Paul was SAY IT WITH I THE Catholics exhorted problems cannot be solved byviolence on love And to love Is to result of too much effort on the truth. But for this accompanied! by Archbishop are now service only and not for otherIntereiti Martin J, O'Connor. presidentof Hartley Press understand the part of parents They I to support good films si well " to the truth Commission alien Pontifical p-e the ] to Knightsof harbor hostile f..ellnllltow.rd ss to avoid objectionableones Willis speaking Usually, parents keep their really , rLowers I '110 K.ny Street and they should skip the Columbus in his home townof children In pretty good perspective their children because The Tope thanked the jour they for Communications Media, Mi.d Florist Of NL F1., J.doowidFl... Ut.J790EAS1EgLING latter because such films St Martinville, said the In spite of all the demands they love the children too nallsti fnr the Interest and Archbishop Pericle Fellci : : taken In the EcumenicalCouncil of the ecumenical have ill'l'r.lllrI..n"al could well be dangerous not probe of the Klan has shown of life outside the rmuh And the youngsters and remarked that In council primarily for themselves but that "while the organization home cannot measure up dlmen- various for others preaches Christianity some However, there are times In psychology this feeling probing the PHARM. .CY of Its practices are to say the when tensions build up And Is called "ambivalence." Umeans dons of the council they have the Prelate tends aid to : least, unchristian" the overworked a hi overwrought a pull In opposite! di seen how the problems Hulks fei Ki'llq" limits Archbishop appointed Inclined sections! at the same time council tackled have a deep Irish flood victims nor c.N"w. lot. w ..s'. a.r.mOa1 ""'rUl.I, there Is nothing<< : parents are meaning fnr religion and for .. eww. M ...-. I..sw W 1'M N for diocese to see their children not as \\e never can hate anyone DUBLIN (NO) r.,1'.ffundi lilt silt aw..l INUN 1I Ins. I. N'k man corn Portugal Is the teaching., .condones. OirUt thataitvorsleS .ftolerates they really art hut In a blur. we feel Indifferent about beauie the whole, of man have been received h. a .. L ..,,,.'... __ -_ VATCAN CITY (%q- hatred ef our ',thenma. I.p red and distorted view << hate ls too strong ai ""'.a have perceived the from Archbishop John M Rlshep David d. Sousa It Is somewhat like takinga emotion to allow to go tin Church's tllilllr," the Pope Quald of Dublin, now :n Ihreatewlog O F M, of Funchal Portugal, Inllmldstlng, him, and ,,".tllr.. The. camera may lesihed It I great opponent li .laid "and Its effort si fidelity, Home, to be used lo alien r I has been named by Pope Paul and banning ef hnmaslife not always he art properly love Hate and love are so holh Is It. ewe source and suffering caused by n, ' M to be Archbishop of Evora. the "wanton taking There may be a lark of sun- opposite that they are two estremes II. awn ", d., hold I. Its awn floods In the County Wi kIo.s! ' . Portugal he said ihme It is not the fault of that balance out each traditions sad to society's area The new Archbishop was" \ft these are the thlnc I the person whose picture Is other They are like two ends born on October 3l, 1911 In the Klsns are doing" he add being taken The problemmay of a see-aaw. plate a weighton 1 DEIHLT the town of Sao Joso de Al- ed "Secret schools of the h* the camera or the one and you destroy the Coming events pendurada He was ordainedin Klan are not Bible schools or photographer who cannot adjust ambivalence. If that weight June, 1937, and was named schools that teach good elli It. The camera in thin Is hate, love Is still there Rummage sale DecemberII her II, Clearwater Civic Memorial Bishop of Funchal in September lennhip. community Improvement rumple may be the home. ready to balance back againIn IKS Baum Avenue, St. Center, I.30 p m Rt.Cecelia . 1M7. or other worthy sut the photographer may be the the heart of the parent Peferihurg I a m. tnl p m. ; Woman's Club, spon Jecti They teach only violence parent or the child But the Ijfe Is too wonderful and CDA Court Rt Ann 194, spon sour and Intimidation' net result Is the blurred pie too short to allow hate to get TRESCA vvHlii described some lure-he dull, dark Image good parent off balance, sorDay of recollection for THE FLORIST Klensmen .. "balk'.1I1IOfld Unrealistic Images are sad women, December 11, 9 a m, ST. AUGUSTINE 4012 AtUotic l,ul.".rd decent law. abiding AmericanCltliens Mo.t always they are out of Bishop Kenny to 3pm.. Rt Ignatius Church J.c1\, Florid focus because somehow they Tarpon Springs' Father John PW :t3 into joining the Klan by un and the proper\ proportion J '('MOM'II.IK; The Spaghetti dinner December RAMBLER C18. FsNCStThunderbird truthful representation made parents and children should combined talents of three II, I to I pm.. filesied, to them hi Klan literature and! not Jump to sudden conclu. Itishop Kenny organization Trinity pariah, Jacksonville; Banta Brothers RESTAURANTS TO SERVE YOU In statements by the rynkalns lions M.ltf,4If..rt, questions will offer Christmas entertainment St Rita Circle, sponsor W $50 .... TWO FINE n-ere manipulators i If> asked and answered In a on Dwemher 11, In the Da see D ember II, 9 AfUJl tic II..d. ''S40 Ati. 4. II..d. tUTAVIUMf leadership pnsrttomaM spirit of trust and love on both Kenny gymnailum Directed p m KUi: nub, DeUnd; fit' .5S32 ISaS21Jackseo4i 1 ?ill declared that son sides ran lead to sound con by Muter Mary Adele SA J., Theresa lrc'le of St I'eter Fte.Z57I prctlems can be settled\ cluskms and proper judgments IM ino voices of the girls' Altar Society sponsor PrescriptionsmCDOtl9Jd4 anther by violence, hate or Olee Club will present a Mine. Day of recole! <.tton for women PRIME Ri'|. STEAKS FMSH SEAFOOD SIAFOOOl be:'ets. nor by unlawful den, Children gain much from lion of Christmas song Inrhtded o Dwember II, lllestH Sac Open 24 Howl dly fMyllifUmitmtsswAY onitratlnns that are designed this sensible and democratic In the program will be rement Church Tallahassee, to promote discord and to di' approach It assures them both religious and secular rather Maria 0 F M. retreat nipt good order and harmnn their parents are genuinely musk master IlwIU Yen .it (.. 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Page CommentThe justly used in The Declaration on Education. - trolled by the people and in particular py problem is one of purpose cleansing of God's house TilE Christian Ecumenical Education Council's, promulgatedon Declaration the parents rights Yet In the education state has such certain as, for incidental - October 28, Is truly a clarion call to the setting of minimal standards has made Himself known to science, and he may gain pleasure OUR Lord visit to Cana Catholics to promote the welfare of all for example pupils and teachers GOD through His works fi m them; but his life is hollow at the the wedding feast schools and of all children not only be function of the civil authorl.! was brief, a matter of a weekor S cause the salvation of souls is involvedbut The proper "to world I is because the is whatit center Declaration just the promote - the historical event of i and ties, continues end through The Passoverwas for the good of earthly society and that is the end of all so perhaps. education of youth in many is, inquiry.To the the world His Revelation Given that truth, approaching, and ire for the building of a better the duties and ability ask any question about why things In this the document proceeds to ways. namely: to protect Catholic Church preaches man's wanted to be in Jerusalemfor Frank J. spirit, and others who sharein to discover God, man's call to adhere are the way they are, or what purpose it-as we shall see He had extol the contribution of all who are en- rights of parents them aid, according . firmly to that discovery through their being serves, is to ask a sense a rather special reason for ShedImals gazed in the noble profession of teachingand education and to give of subsidiarity to less because to be there little calls their work "most suited to and to the principle question they serve no waning!: a education in faith, and man'a obligation, through out the work of accordance for our times, and at once a carry at all ahead, necessary rioral action, to fulfill the purpose of 1 purpose true service offered to society" Thus all with the wishes of the parents his life as disclosed by that the dis. These "conclusions" have filtered \'t'l.( curiously He traveled teachers, whether they serve in public, when the endeavors of parents and of covery. down to the average man in one measure to Jerusalem by''', of Ca- private or religious schools, perform a other societies are lacking; and moreover God and or another, and may explain why pharnaum ")Ie and Ills were driven out pellmell praiseworthy service not only to their as the common good demands, to find Because some men no many of our acquaintances think mother, and His brethren, and with the profiteers who local community but to the entire nation build schools and institutions" ethers do not, there appears at first and act ai though life is nothing but Ills disciples" (John 2, 12)). sold] them, at His orders, the and indeed to all mankind Since the primary right and duty ta to be of knowledge.At sellers of birds picked up to glance a problem Education educate children belongs parents they one thing after another. Whatever the This Declaration on Christian - is not Capharnaum took them aday's their cages and ran like the freedom in their bottom the problem epistemological Universal must ever' enjoy true directed it is to the explanation, and our increased affluence out of their as however; it is teleological. J Journey testOne Church understandably contains choice of schools. "Consequently the public quite and leisure may be equally valid way and not an easy Journey, thing certain is that it which has the obligation to protect . It is a problem of purpose. A man only basic principles and fundamental power reasons/ for the phenomenon, great It was only twenty miles from was not the scourge of little and defend the rights of citizens must of theseprinciples who is concerned to know the ideal The specific application purpose numbers of people today have no care Cana, but in that distance the cords, or even the muscles In its concern for distributive left to the see to it. each Is cf his life may be expected: to go In road descended a good sii by in country made strong twenty years for searching out the truths behind conferences of Bishops. justice, that public subsidies art paid out search of it. Because that purpose teen hundred feet;: for Cana of carpentry, that drove respective r human existence. We may well pray Among the most basic declarations of in such a way that parents are truly free evidently lies outside and beyond him, vas nine hundred feet above scores of men hot upon money to their consciencethe choose according that the pronouncements of the Council the document is that which states that "all to such is led later to sea-level, and Capharnaum from the courtyard: there a man sooner or schools they want for their children and of the Vatican, concluded this we'k.w111 men of every race, condition age, consider the facts that God has scat. shake those numbers was on the edge of the lake must have been something since they enjoy the dignity of a human While on the one hand the state must help great tered about In Creation, in Scripture, seven hundred feet below sea- the might of the personalitythey being, have an inalienable right to an education "protect the right of children to an adequate - of their out spiritual lethargy. level could not stand " against school education, it should not use and in history. in keeping with their ultimate! goal, The Council has declared anew that We know that on the return in the blaze of the eyes or the to develop a school their ability their sex, one that Is in this as an excuse There is another kind of man who know the truth of a couple of months later to condemnation In them: men can thlng.jthat ; icy harmony with the culture and conditions monopoly the Declaration asserts, senses no special purpose to his life, there is a purpose in life which Galilee for the long Galilean otherwise H* would have been of their country, and which at the same would be "opposed to the native rights of and worse feels himself under no compulsion ministry, Our Lord made Ca. beaten to the ground In the they must discover; that they can time fosters true unity and peace on the human person, to the development and to discover if there even be know God objectively, for as Paul pharnaum His headquarters first few minutes, and the earth by teaching them to deal with other spread of culture, to the peaceful association cne. He Is satisfied that the future said, His invisible attributes are clear Instead of Nazareth, and this money-changing and the animal peoples as brothers" of citizens, and to the pluralism that . comes one day at a time, and that very ly seen through things that are movement of the whole family selling would have gone In keeping with the time.honored teach exists today in ever so many societies" probably he will have sufficient food made that certain suggests that the change may on with hardly an interruption. ing of the Church, the Council document In regard to the legitimacy! of Catholle they can ; made possess have been now . recognizes the "primary and schools, the Council document emphasizes drink and idle distraction to parents as occupy permanent, and intimate knowledgeof They did not stay many So far we have been following principal educators To accomplish their anew the traditionally claimed "right of him until tomorrow. Beyond tomorrow their faith and days in Capharnaum, but St John The other three destiny through ; sacred tasks, however, parents need the the Church freely to establish and to con he has no thought-and no care that through the historical evidence of went on at least Our Lord Evangelists describe a very help of the whole community and particularly duct schools of every type and level" and Who Is this man who lives so care Revelation, enlightened by that same and the five disciples, perhapsOur similar cleansing of the Tem that of the civil society "whose roleIs goes on to state that the exercise of this )lessly, without any concern for his gift of faith, they can come to know Lady and some of the ple but they place it towardsthe to direct what Is required for the common right contributes in the highest degree to purpose in life He may be as many as that "God, who at sundry times and in cousins to Jerusalem end of Our Urd's public temporal good." the protection of freedom of conscience, one out of every three men you meet. divers manners spoke in times past to There Our lArd announced lit*. two Passovers after this As Monsignor Mark Hurley, a member the rights of parents, as well as to the Occasionally he is a nominal Catholica the fathers by the prophets' last of all to all the Jewish world that on*. We cannot be certain of the commission responsible for draftingthe betterment of culture itself" whether it happened twice or other In document, points out It Is significantthat The text roundly proclaims that the registered member of the house One unlike any was in these days has spoken to us by his all whether four Evangelists their midst I and must be the Declaration follows the lead of Catholic: school retains especially in our hold of faith to be sure-but a man Son, whom he appointed heir of all reckoned with are describing the one Incident Pope Pius XII In his Christmas allocutions present-day circumstances the utmost who has never consciously adverted to things, by whom also he made the -chronological order did of mi. 1942 and 1944 In making a importance "It goes on earnestly ta his purpose for living. How In it possible world" (Heb 1, 1.2)), He could hardly have announced not matter as much to Matthew clear distinction between society as a entreat pastors and all the faithful U for him especially and for so Once a man has this true map of His advent more Mark and Luke as it whole or "the people" and civil society or spare no sacrifice In helping Catholic many millions of others, to be infectedby life in his hands, and sets out on the spectacularly, what lie did does to us today. There is one the state The role of the civil society Is schools fulfill their function in a continually so dangerous a disease as indifference roads that it commands, there is a con. was at once so right and so phrase used by these three to direct what is required for the common mote perfect way " to one's very reason for existing tinual "conversio ad Dt'um"-I turning untMi';ab'e! It was the first which adds something special temporal good of the entire community Finally the Declaration reminds Catholic of His great rages at the pro- ." Thus the stats is the instrument of parents of the duty of entrusting their Part of the answer apparently, lies toward God as the !' compass of the sacred faning led thai Our lArd society, not its master. children to Catholic schools "whereverand in the new imaginative picture of the needle seeks out the magnetic pole. One vast courtyard of the They as Justifies Ills action by quoting It should be borne In mind, therefore whenever it Is possible. and of sup world that rose out of our moderntcicntific When one such convert discovered the Temple! had been made their Iwo of the prophets: "My: that the state Is not a teacher in Ito own porting these schools to the best of their or technological, civiliza true map, he compared the newness in own by the moneychangersand hcase shall be railed the tight: ; any authority it may acquire In the ability and of cooperating with them for tion. It is no secret that among learned his life to that of Lazarus. It wu Gilbert by the salesmen of sacrifcial house .f prayer" that Ishalas field of education is delegated and con the education of their children" men who profess knowledge of material K Chesterton who wrote: ; animals Jews, coming (M, 7)-but) yea base nature, very few are convincedany The sages have a hundred maps to from all over the world had marie It a den .f f thieves" God's" world In the coins they exchange longer that there are "final give that Is Jeremiah ((7, 11)) St. brought with their into coin causes"--or purposes-at work in the That trace their crawling cosmos acceptable In the Temple Jihn tells MS only thai Our age lArd accused these people of Witness to Christ is obliqation universe Nature is simply the "hurry. like a tree and could be swindled over Ills Fathtr's .house a.emporiums . IPJT!: of material, endlessly, meaninglessly They rattle reason out through the rale of exchange. For making - ." But if the general scheme of many a sieve their burnt-offerings they had YOU probably do not think him a full share In life's opportunities 1 things is purposeless and meaningless, That stores the sand and lets the to buy oxen or sheep, for the That the traders and th* yourself as a martyr , then the life of man is purposeless and gold go free: purification of. mothers after bankers fed before Him w* And jet, if you are not a 1 This work of preparing meaningless, too All his efforts are And all these things are less than childbirth, doves or pigeons, have already noted as evidence martyr you are nut truly Father i hearts for a fruitful receptionof at Passover, lambs for the of the autho-ity of Our Christian. the seed of the Gospel Is In the end futile and worthless Of dust to me u. J, ' Paschal meal: the Temple Ix rd s personality Another > called course. he still disconnect Because name is Lazarus and I Iart'r" Is a Creek word pre -evangelization may pursue my lived their shareof Priests' on evidence Is to be found in the There Is much Tress prevangtlis ed ends such fame and live. which means "witness" A as , money the profits. the rulers of the Temple / way martyr Is someone who hears ing to be don In the underde- Our lArd made "a scourge took the Incident They knewII. witness to the truth. In the eloped' nations of Asia and boxShall .r f little cords"-He was a carpenter was right, of course, they early Church, those who bore Africa and la the poverty this Is the should have cleansed the areas of Latin America In bat only witness to the teachings of . I'QU."i thing we are ever told that lie Temple of all that sort of Christ very often did so with these distant lands our own I confess all over again ? m.df.nd lie drove the swindling!this would themselves merely have Normally their lives, Consequently the ewapable bllfatloa t* be a limited participation Is pretty much to the and moneychangers and the animal word martjr" came to witness U hrlst.. prayers Q. Through negligence confess what I did. How rasi we have In trampling on guilt .sellers out of the Tempi mad them more furious with designate almost exclusivelya financial aid which we giveto which turned to embarrassment I feel at peace about this? feelings Is belief and trust In court Him: nothirg maddens men person woo dies for his. By the kind of !lives \we lead the missioners and other A. It Is not easy to get rid the goodness of God and His in authority more than to faith. we must demonstrate to the front line workers and guilt, I stayed away The was scatteredall have someone else perform world money that Christ has redeemed Here of feelings of guilt but It great love for us: Ills fatherly at home we have more from )holy l Communion, for a over the floor. already the duty they have neglected. However, each one of It us and that Ids law varied . should help to recognize themas love which forgives the penitent opportunities for witnessing long time, Finally I 1 look feelings unreliable and Irrational once and for all. fouled with the excrement ef; Read John 2, lS-22 \\. shall who has hers united wiihhrlsl of love is the law for all mankind to Christ in such actvitws - thousands of animals; the an. talk of it In the next column ( hs baptism his the I. . (courage made a general confession tte can feel I sad By all means do not re.confess as the St Vincent d* and received I the when there Is no reason to be Once you have given! into The central purpow of \ atU Paul Society the Confraternity lilt e d Sacrament. Since sad; and we can feel lonely the temptation to do that can Council' II has been to of Christian Doctrine, end while surrounded by friends you will, after momentary relief Everyman's family revitalize this truth Almost volunteer service to such thci I base committed no all the dioniisiefls and dotu- Feelings are not a reliable find your guilt feeling << charitable agencies as hospitals serious sin and have received, guide to truth or to sensible greater with stronger: com menu which have come out of nurseries and social making an act of (contrition behavior They are things of pulsion to confess' again and 'This U.S.A. delineates changescent the Council have focused on service centers Th. current going ta confession occasionally this point that we !mutt. In the Instincts!' and emotions. again. Confession is not a Poverty Program altO! offers but really having nothing Ciiiilt must be Ignored today world as genet before. outlets . feelings cure for guilt feelings, thougha : many for the demonstration te By Migr, John C Knoll per decade: 1 It. about and all who sell and servicehouseholds live up to our responsibility say and pushed aside In patient confessor can sometimes of Christian love SHU niT old guilt bothersme favor of conscience, which Is I help you understandthem ( can be dull 28 million people.If as disciples of Chmt Wt and I'm tempted t. re reason Possibly the best help and ease their pain STATISTICS can b* used that same rate of Increase Thin his also mated a must make! Christ visible to .\'ahl sad stain la TTIsprracKlMf. were to continue then men by our eiempltfkcatwnf Our Urd empkairrd - _ quiet" lorl.1 rvlutiB.In . and misused to prove or dis- we would have clone to one the law of charity ai that our nlrtne mist lit M. J. Murray "The Question Bu" Is prose a point They ran be billion people In the United 1WO almost 7 per" cent Many persons had acquireda Positive, djaamkr, ulglag. written by M.niinor J. I), manipulated to highlight: an States within 100 years To of' married coupler were mistaken notice of what it we cannot easily forget His this they answer in two says without their ea home- mesas to be a CttrtotiM They argument: they were never Strange but true tonay nationally known Even U this were to happenthe \ holds In 1%2 this had drop- had wrongly assumed' that warning that not ever)'or* column!*!. Direct I I your meant to support about who lays to Me. Lord, Lord Vnlted States could easily ped to 2 per' cent of spiritual fwrfvrtk is. lo be Copyright, WS, NCWC N..s S.lc. question (signed please), Rut statistics the hands of support that number and with married couples Ihiag usually found .m frvtdwn from tin If "will enter." Mo the kingdom ofhtaven \\. lo The Florida Catholic !I. experts with s sense of hunumty living space greater than I with the 1n.11"1. a ptrsoa did net be steal kill twice His cannot easily Jfxr 5Mi n4nrrIrCwm Or hi mlti.Catholic. and with a sense of presently enjo)ed by a Belgian This means that almost or irate, and .if he .rtitI of the fig 1)'boIlrunill, tree so hath la '0- rrourrwA Swiss rhurrh and or May four million marriedsare said 1 hllpra".I. rr u w ----------- humor can b* fascinatingly: young UW. nor barren of fruit tie \ .INrMf CMssiw sg, Th second answer is based now living In their own then he wa a good I annul interpreted They can offer easily\ forget Hrt tondtnmation ' rs.ocr, that with [hruI ae.F'rrwd.m. icnw. on the fact there is no quarters all the freedomto ror.ur a ue'Nt f much insight into the nature of the sen ant who real reason to expect: that work out their own marriage . from . Cwr4: A Nrerewr she header. buried hu.. talent ia th* ground MDAYAIM'.UMNMA and activity of the humanspecies. rat. of Increase to continue As the authors say It Marrrlv. mere thin the tntttad of f1ortd\\ expending it on / .Y Nwtlcm17 +wurMt4.t. ih .'1 they say, "the birth fate allowing adults to 'bit their f..IId.'Ie. at a {hristlas h,.. pro SUM tMturss. Aso Iaeur.'i !Suck I U the ra.. In a sew and the population npl..Ie..rr own lives in their own quarters l'p.u shin l r hook called "This CS.t" not metkasistlt pr.grtsstone d.rmmihes only the unhappy hair the s.sernlrwctere M II of us will be called "a I* (iheuhledeyew: \rl, 1.. thai ras be prJ *IN ad and life unpleasant aiperlse rhirttjH -\tftf'sa to Christ wiu SHIT ",. $7.Ml an. unexpected family iJ fill II...,." family must hate a lively r m. blood. .+l ,..".... ...., P"... portrait *f 200 millntfrlcaat !** "It helps' t* ,limm "t the tern f. our *--..*..* a.* hen PI 'fI'fA' 1111' minis pint MS 41 NNIre ,\" slrawa from the Otherwise it would h. sexy quarrels" bred bv close\ pmimily seek ". mnt atmtv Ret If we bone at". IN INI tol.t! e.N cenus. t.t play the pr'j.cU,,(" game is It allows for privacy' It he ftcrasMMts. to I. r"-,.iH If *,f .., Aria, >,IMM. ,SWAN sills reverse, Since the American need not and dos net eliminate ber'1 ease ear Ills i 11 J'g h0.o..IN of 15 5 NI 1W/1 MMM The authors art Richard M. birth rate has beta decliningfor the love and warmth and Mr teal bath M U Christ wEflskikHt ,IW IMP.I NNIN rwnsmMfty and sa M NNI 1 Scammon. formerly directorof the past seven years it mutual respect to be found u the world at ton* Itself to. toll.tl"s s/-S IN NNN 5NNda Asr'cNNRv LKN CAnIJIkl c...... hNa' ,....01,N NM. 1N,M the Imtrd States Bureauof would be easy to project Out a tine family rr'jtwnshipTn '>Mf ultima m re liable acts .f saartjr l_ 1'. r r w.uuue0wdeAM 5, c v-1 s, 1W15M r'NIW -. 5.sNINw Census and Hen J. \\'attrn within 100 years no babies bowl (wry** and{ 4..., imiUin* other dew -4 1 % aA .... to, *| oae. it * u,5 5-60,5 w ONI I. ".s Nd Silt's 5W' ls'sSWlsIIM *r( p.dA/IN. 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Our aft sor . fI 1UItA fl'SlIClIlI\IIt MW SUUNMO '<** ON NN.1 imputation explosion" in th* ears This .das. helped the bright and optimist Mure SMfhfc....l Ba l Made. kSSStfHMB . IM.'TUTT or "* e.. L 5ONaNlnw .. b* . WOD NKNASUs United St..lea.1t w* ire economy In countless .'H. for the American economy M r.INv.d and has f aft . ,14 s iy- AND owl Ncs ..p'I LNra Nan'N experienced from World WarII The construction business hat particular and us am >rta* a heated. Mis mHersrv mud neelee.b* The imp..,lant thsng Is to K. aTUNOM5ON HUT (1ft 1I6.tin! been a solid and profited as well a. the apfliante who)*. This book is a Gaud envied tin. d.gr.u a< a human Mire, that 11' sense are mood ..... w5- r'/.1' r-n NAIw n. nur , MI oan* ASIA5. I Inlay IWemher Ifl, 1DM 11..llh.1J'U1'llC'a. growth manufacturers and retailers antidote I* the re"lmlmaMe.1I wrnn m.5', he nude| nr.gtihet SMSK HO UUMI Jh roughly at the isle ., II per ( the fumtur people, ia use land. ret ogn.tath! +* H cprn.ng u urt rep>wl. ta however sma:: a degree, ta our blds.Catholic . , .1 Ih- .. . live The Florida Catholic, Friday, December 10, 196.1 Orthodox seek '1:, The week in liturgy r 1.i-r1.r! areas shared in common I Rejoice, but temper with rr ROME (NC) The traditional! preoccupation of united In adoration, between > seasonal fast and the Catholic and Orthodox Churchy with their sewira.. the revealed truths of this prayer tion Is gradually being supplanted by a realisation of Holy Trinity and the Incarnation . lather Patrha Roland O.S.B. what have in *" By they common according to the personal representative of Orthodox Patriarch Athenagww I of (As the Orthodox prelate SundAY December 12 Constantinople to the Vatican Secretariate for promote tpoke it was learned that authoritative GAt'DKTK Sunday (Srd Advent). (Mass of Sunday, ing Christian Unity.Archimandrite Vatican quarters ,t Preface of Trinity.) Andrea Senma said the Second consider a visit here by Pat- Vatican Council has made birch Athenagoras to remaina The mood of today liturgy is Joy Rejoice (Gaudete) In toward this change in out. a cwwideraMe contribution serious prospect. Pops the Lord always; again 1 say: Rejoice!" (Meditation Song and , look. cumstances But now we are r.w1., who met the Patriarch first Lesson) Liturgically-that la. in our public worship of God-we in Jerusalem In Jan Father Scrlma rector of progressing toward a conver- invited him should be joyful because the anniversary of the birth of Christis has 1964 the Greek Orthodox church genes of our theologians and uary. ,Rome for second quite near. Christmas la a great spiritual feast, a day c. ta come to a in Rome has attended the are gaining truly ecumenical meeting The time for such many graces as well as an anniversary being celebrated Today . third and fourth sessions of perspectives. is viewed '. rose-colored vestments replace the usual violet of Advent a reciprocal gesture the Vatican council as an ob here however Flowers, possibly roses, adorn the altar, and tlis organ Is ai unripe, server-delegate ot the ecumenical "The Decree 1ft Divine played jovously and requiring the surmounting patriarchate. He ReveUtlon adopted by thecouncil of the lack of unity on ._ _t There may be other quite natural reasons why one may said In a lecture at the Domus means that the ground rejoice on this Sunday so clove to (Christmas such ai the new within the Ortho Marine center here: hat been prepared for a dcep- this dox Churches score Pope prays with observers that loved ones will visit or you may visit loved ones; that "Our separation is nail er mutual appreciation o( the dear ones In the Armed Forces will be horns on furlough, only an estrangement a sort element of mastery la our Archimandrite Scrlma differences said Pop Paul VI and Council observersof meeting: was held at the scene of the loved ones who live far away and who rarely visit because of of alienation due to historical common Faith. Haw can we that the theological betweenthe Protestant and Orthodox faiths late Pope John's first announcement the pressure of work or lack of finances may be with you at developments and social cir be separated If 111 stand still existing call ecumenical Christmas: also the joyful' anticipation of surprising others two churches need to bs prayed together December 4 for unityof lie intended to an with gifts and being happily surprised yourself. Requiem Mass offered in studied carefully but In the Christendom at st. Paul outside the counciL look for things to rejoice about Realise that goodnessmust light of the enlightening experience Walls! basilica near Rome. The hutoiloRecognition not be equated with sadness, for a sad Christian la a : brought>> about by kind of ChristianMonday, for Albers the count i ti one of a living sorry Lansing Bishop faith shar x m common. This December 13 task. he said will become of Blessed St. I.Ut).. (Mans of feast, Gloria, 2nd Prayer of prevl. LANSING, Michigan (.NC) A Pontifical! Requiem easier from now on. cue Sunday, Common Preface) Mass was offered in St Mary's Cathedral here on December "Me are already engagedIn 8 for Bishop Joseph H Albers who became the first a profound dialogue which Today we venerate a Sicilian virgin and martyr long honored In !Home, whore name Is In the Canon of the Mats, of when the established the Inner Bishop Lansing diocese was by principally concerns Pope Pius XI in 1937 hidden life of the Church" hermit honors Orient who bore witness to Christ by her death In .104 There are diocese and named auxlllarv! he said "even though it may many legends about st. Lucy but It Is no legend that St. tacy Coadjutor Bishop Clarence Bishop Alexander M Zaleaki not be manifested outwardlyand (1.1_' ..!. Ml HW) i his hfetii" the rigor of his Father of Truth" and repealed regarded: Hes\en as a great treasure and joyfully gave her all G Isienmann, apostolic administrator of Detroit as coadjutor. Bishop we know that the Holy life and the fame of his holiness his desire to offer his for it (G05H| >1)). monies Paul Cardinal Meou- Bishop of Cleveland Albers Present eulogized of Lansing with the rightof Spirit animates the whole of. chi Maronite, .rite Patriarchof spread throughout the lire together: with that of Tuesday December 14 In the sanctuary: were succession the Mjstical Body of ChrUt Antioch. concelebrated a Middle East and was respected Christ Ma.... at on Sunday (Common Preface.: ) Archbishop Karl J. Alter of Bishop Z.ltsLi retnrneilfrtm The Priest concluded bv Maronite Mass with nine by both Catholic and Orthodox lie riled (hrMmas rve, Cincinnati auxiliary Bishop the Secondalican saving that s sew cvcle of, Bishops and three superiors 119ft! at vespers. and was burled John the Baptist was such' an unusual person that the Paul F. Lelbold of Cincinnati, Council I* offer the Requiem ('hurra universality has begun general of Maronite orders. It U recalled that he constantly In the common Cemetery Jews began wonder If he was Christ Kllai. or one of this auxiliary Bishop Charles A. Mass for Bishop Albers. kept hit head bent under the monastery great prophets. John then revealed to them that Ms mission A delegation of (he Lebsa- fact almost covereJ was to nuke straight the way of Christ the Messiah into the Salatka of Grand and his auxiliary Bishop David Rapids hi.Maloney ., Born March IS 1891 In Cincinnati. "There Is a strong tendencynow tae govrrnmrnt was present by his simple religious habit It li said that for 4) nights hearts and souls of men (mosl"')). Few understood the messags . ef Denver and Bishop Albers studiedfor toward the goal of unity along with both M the persons! to that contemporaries of his after hit burial an extraordinary and mission of John, few understood the message and the Priesthood there and whose accepted by and brilliant light who have the of Bishop Henry E. and we both face the same cures were found It difficult to give a mission of Christ However we advantage auxiliary and : In Rome He was ordained on challenge even though our approaches the Church as genuine miracles description ot himHe emanated from his tumb learning from history have no excuse for not comprehendingthe Bishop Donnelly auxiliary: June 17 1916 and served as a may differ An auspicious ratl! ()In{ Rinsed ("barbel's good Tills phenomenon attracted message and mission of Christ.1Vedneulay John A. Donovan of Detroit remembered to have chaplain during World War I. beginning' had been reputation fnr holiness, U many pious visitors' to the Also present was ,auxiliary teen thin almost akin December 13: very He was wounded three times made. and we no longer adhere Slater Mary Abel and .Vle ander > tomb. Bishop-designate Joseph M and awarded the Silver Star to what might be called Obeld and bones because of the Efforts to take relics marie rjiilicr l\UedneiMln In Advent. (Common Preface) Breltenbeck of and because Detroit.Bishop aevertty of his fasting r for bravery under fire. sclerotic positions. In the end, bless the monastery officials decide As autumn gives to winter ths quarterly days of Albert 74. died on The Churth newest of the fait that he constantly tomb four way December I ia St Lawrence Returning home after the the institutional( structures ed was born on May' S. ItU. Interrupted his sleep l to reopen the death The prayer and fasting are observed by the Church. In the liturgy war. he became secretary to ought to be Inspired' by this months after his ws auk Cod to forgive our trespasses of the autumn now.eased Hospital where he had been McNteho- at Riga Kafra. a small village for prayers and other pent tomb was . confined since July In Otto- Archbishop John T new charismatic trend to the In northern Ibtnon I His tentlal practices To the end underground oJlC'n.t'd .' and to grant us His help to make the coming season a las of Cincinnati. then assistant point where we can meet on Interest and found to be flooded time of grates used, nut ... .dl'd. Ignored nor abuied Al Ih..nll.1 . and ha his he showed no bar, 1964. rope raul1 family was very puny of days the body of chancellor chancellor and common gi-ound he said. with water. vet said to Mary The Holy Spirit will corns upon you"tGu.II. agreed to his request to be relieved was the y ung at of live chUdren In material thingsOn dead monk was found of administration of the on December 27 1939. was At the ate of :30 he December 18. 18'Ift.! when the the water and appeared ( ), so also may ws etpect the Holy Spirit to corns to consecrated auxlli floating on to as serve the Sln.menU.T1IUflkt.y. . us especially through. entered the of Our'l.ad covered monastery sty: Bishop of the archdiocese Ceremoniesseen the hermitage was to be completely In- Missionary Bishopto of Maifuq{ and took tM with deep snow. Father MakhIwif tail December 14/ Wkes the dlorete( Uniln< name of Diarbel a Maronlt," was celebrating, blast In robes were removed Gloria :n.1J'.ayt'r The muddy St. t II"FI>|U', (Mans of a m.rtyr.mahnr, , b. consecrated was erected In MIT. 1M7. stepfoward saint who was martyred eat the chspel. of the hermitage and new ones put on. of jirevlovu Sunday Common Preface) ALTO ON A. PennsylvaniaO Bliheplbert was appointed Bdesia in the second cent-.' At the Con munkm. 'Just alter Then the body was placed \In <\ A Brooklys born U lane as Us first 81....'. h. had drunk from the chal a coffin which was put In a Failed from Vercelll, In Italy where he was Buhop. Fus; F'ranclnran mlsiloner will be Catholic lay orgaaliationi unity uirBlfned Charbel was en Ire I '. h. suffered a type of small room In the monastery hiss spent over 10 years In great physical sufferings and, hit, consecrated here on January In tensing flourished under dallied s Priest In the parish at" ke ,According to another pI' rc'r. In 1927 the body was mlllatlons Because of Ih.... h* la regarded as s martyr although " 23 t. serve as a Bishop in Albers' leadership H* ClMiMM I'M Ml .".1 church of Bekerkl In 101. monk In tINt chapel, he citing removed from the coffin and he returmd from eslle and dl..clln lean \1'1,11I11' Paraguay. Bishop and and lived an ascetic We in to the ch.lk''IUI great effort placed In a tomb preparedfor 371 "If a man would rome after M I.. M him renounce himself created He Is Bishop-elect Jerome achools each new parishes) to accentmodate But negotiations proved dif the monastery of st. Marwun and clamped" ) It with Ms It In the wall of the crypt and lake up his cross and follow Ms (Gospel!), year ficuM WMiwiit warning, twoppal end o'tlMt and until help arrived that Arthur Pechtlte TOR. peel.ats a Catholic popnUUMwtock for 16 years At the- tort lips of the monastery At Frl-lay, December ITFinlxr legates atr4 late the deckled the noted that the time h Mmrmmrty time It was nullHii of Coronel Oviedo. tacreaied from .fitIW/ ) to Advent. Common Preface) ( Ufe of tM msnasterrwas In the chapelhad off blood and kept Friday : Paraguay, who will be consecrated over 200,000.Btstsop cathedral of Saints Sophia M The monk body gave as titular Bishop of Albert twit four July 16. MM just u te cek- not tufftrltotly auitrrr to pry the chalice from its flexibility, like that of s The Blessed Virgin Mary was the human being who partlelpated . Novaiparta In the Cathedralof regional high sctoels and e- lit aUeft of the EndMiist was for his devotion and cwrtemplatlon Ms Up and Blessed CharbrlImmediately live body most fully the mystery of our redemption and ahs Blessed Sacrament lie was taMHh, student center. atKalantaioo. about U lit.... and laid M He aided permission> lout consciousness The tame conditions were voiced her feelings In her Magnificat. "My soul gives gloryto of his superiors to withdrawfront ones he knew the chalks noted when the tomb was In Cod Saviour" Goo ordained In 1M7 and has been Michigan Slat the attar bull of this Lord and my spirit nulls my ( high a etcwnmunlcaUMi tilt moAsrterv ..lIdI"> would not fall on the altar opened again In 19V>, 1911 bs meditate how should la Paraguay since 195. andve tern laws Imverifies Hut Micbael ptll.) These feelings ours ss ws on ws Bishop Carroll McCormick The dt cM developeseal Orulartus I'and! two of to the hermitage of Ma Pete'and II. was taken to Ms cell and IMA have profited from the merits of Christ who redeemed us, and ef Altoons-Johnitowa will be piM w kids he ore his prelates A week later Paul at Always" and placed on the wooden Over the years the fame of how ws hate been helped by the Sacraments which Us initl-. the consecrator Assisting I I ganised wiped to ... .e the patriarch replied kn bed Thin was Is II7S. He sever plank that had served he as hovered his. the monk vttlled grew his and tomb many pilgrims tined for our continued spiritual welfare him as co-eoriiemtors win be projects here and ks ta* Mexlraa iMuiag anathemas agaunt a3three retried U bis "' ....lff1 bed For between eight life days and duth.IIIt..tv.r. Many graces and rtares Saturday December 14Miber Bishop John K. MUIIW. of mlastowIn legatesThe but remained U solitude far' he regained consciousness have been attributed to hl. : Halnrdsy Is Ailvenl. (Common Preface.) Steubesvifls a II 4IIIII.n' the .f sis life. and red MM ttt rougeoua , Validity .f (he etcommunkalUni every once In a Intercession His( devotion to Bishop John J. Boardman of dta sMarle.. turls*** eight El John Uio llspttit, dwelling In the desert sbitamlng > .kit remained. s Blessed Charbel lived for SI whlU. and la these .periodsh the ateetlc Uf. attracted not New fork.f1AtJ4s. AI from wins which the common beverage In those days, ss Itea Imorol gMfsop was _ historical .*.1''*. mark, *e> years In bis hermitage of Sts recited\ ejaculations. pray only Catholics but Orthodox PtaflcalMSM well ss from delicious foods. and leading a lift of great atrelklsm - ben attending a caste U. IV dad dies' three Peter and Paul Even during eri and shore all Invoked the Chrlitlans at well. 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U'I "f', I9I.-. ....'. .. i.,, o \ 1 - - - - d Ric The Florida Catholic, Friday, l>eremher 10, 10(55M ( r Diocesan High School Sports U ""=n"""" Clearwater Central/ / Catholic All-Stars selectedTAMPA Bay area YOUTH (\m\\TKR: : On Oct was ready and waiting to weJ! ; l her 11, Clearwater Centra; come 15iO( fans to the fun Catholic High championship of the six tear praised by Coach Harold Net N4444444444444444.4j" Catholic HiRh School Mill ccl home game of the season On '. Bay Coast Con. circuit. son for his hard charging defensive curate the fourth anmversarj !Saturday September 3). tin additional ability, made the 1965 gained Bishop Kenny ot its dedication Already It day of the game, the entir! fereme champions honors at the close of Other diocesan high school star squad. hat become the neat of learning student body led by the school competing In the Bay Coast School for students. Located President, Father Bernard F. the season Seven of the Crusaders' loop placed stars on the K- Many of the high schools many selectedfor High liquid were : leading athletes have now dedicated man 'quad.CIl'ar" . two miles south of Clearwater Dittman, solemnly : All Star team. the the basketball competition. J WkSONVILLi-( : !; jubt off l' S. 19, the the stadium at r Central Catholic Joined at Bishop Kenny have mad< school is rapidly expanding The expansion of building At the same time Tampa's placed six varsity men in . an excellent showing[ on (II hi both in enrollment and fad and an t'nrollmentlncre se ol Coach, Tom Murray, was !Mike Dclle Paoh end and Some of the schedules are: recent Florida I I placemen it iet, 62 per cent over last year chosen as "coach of the )par" elected defensive team capUm - tests The overall average for: As part of its rapid expansion brought with it the need for for tutoring his team to sperfect with David Bickell hal FATHER LOPEZ the 232 students was about Central Catholic is currently additional faculty member( Teachers at Clearwater High record of five victories back named to the same unit Green W.... SiO; ; 52 students distinguish! erecting a new multipurpose The school has acquired the and no defeats In the BCC. Coach Armand Sabourin'i, D.yfon. Buch themselves with total score building to provide. services of four new teachers: Student welcomed four new faculty members Marauders picked to bolster Coach: John $tof. over 4:>0. adequate facilities for the various Sister Mary Euphrasia S.MFather ., this year to Clearwater Central Catholic High The Crusaders compiled an the All-Star offense Include Dec 7.t Fit. Air Academy 82 mark overall losing only acli,'ili.s. Michael Williams, Wil from Gu social studies; Father 10 at Callahan school group School: left Wentz, Herndon and Dona One girl, Susan Xa>field, i to Leto and to Jesuit /Hiuh Gary and leach fred Carignan and Gus Went Sister Mary II at New Smyrna Bch. National Merit I scholarshnsemlflnallst Students parents Michael Williams religion; School's Tigers Reich ends: Bruce Baker made a petrel era together/ await completion Instructing sophomore Junior Eujihrasia' biology; and Wilfred Carnigan, Eng Coach Murray' athletes center, and Rick Wilson half 14 Bunnell icon of 495. of the new structure. and senior religion classes lillh.Father, named to the Conference top back 17 at Crescent City Acal Through: the efforts of the Is Father Williams. Father offensive' unit were Gary Taylor Santa Fe High School fir Jan. 7 St. Joseph C. Three other Kenny semifi Bmtkters Club a new concrete Williams studied at the Gregorian quarterback and captan: Lakeland had a player Perr)' I Melbourne Cent. nallsts Steve Broos. Richard football. stadium was erected : University in Rome, Greg Wonders, halfback and Morgan, tackle, chosen for It Hastings I Donelan and Donald llealey during the summer while residing at North Amer Lopez Bishop Moore Harold Brahier, guard Cho the scoring squad. Also from 18 at Fie. Sch. Deaf achieved cores of 493 4')2!); Barker's hawk 21 Fla Air Academy Coach Jack Iran College: en for the equally Import; 492 respectively, Another toscorer | Thanks to the K archer defensive team were Don were Gary Stotz, tackle, and 22 New Smyrna Bch. was Charles Tremor Brothers: generous donation ol Students in his religion 1 I I r High School High SchooloR1.tNDOFather Booth, center: Doug f'rlsPlI.: cornerback Mike Altenburgei :25! at RunneR let who made 4J!(). time, labor and equipment classes are certain to benefit : DanieDolen end Larry St. Amant, hall. strengthening the defense 28 at Baldwin f ; As a prelude 1 to then the sparkling white stadium from his extensive studies and imTONBiCIILast) M.M a relative of onol < back, and Kevin Power h.lI. From Cardinal Moonej: Feb 1 at St Joseph Acid. ' Thanksgiving[ vacation, ktu travels. andsenior week we received the prelim the students spoke to thi back Actually all seven stai... High School in Sarasota one 4 Callahan Freshman, sophomore, $ at Melbourne Cent. C. wl're.ntertaint'd dents at Bishop Kenny unary scholastic apptitude test armbled, students on De played "both ways" in ht'tp.) of Coach Jack wind's Cougars films : classes ate and enlightened New English I tt Hastings : lioble Baldm, was the direction of Mr. scores Top scorer John Hoffman umber 6 concerning his exppnencei ing Tampa Catholic win tht , Studcnl under 11 Baldwin at a school assembly .,..l 0"( ncMtli ... llnitt'i' h ,lit as a Maryknoll missionary named as a tackle on the top Mike Sateia Carignan. He obtained his made the 90! percentilt 14 Ha Sch. Deaf body president UM "t ticiitfClas in Formosa defensive squad of the Confer was master of ceremonies, II a'soclate in arts and languages in both verbal and mathKathleen Film, book tell 18 Crescent City Sidney Foster, student body A, Section degree at St John Kaje and Hobert Sister :Marie de Lourdei. ence.In treasurer discussed patriot (Morally unobjectionable Baptist College Bar llaibor, Conley also scored in the (7 S,S"I. a faculty member .t of Eucharistic Orlando Bishop Moore: CARDIN..LIlAOONE'f Ism. Helen l Joost studenl and dolwenU" < ) Maine Following five years HihopllHlrl': Is attending a High: School was represented CouftrsStrttote body vice.president, and. for adults at St. Joseph's Abbey in Spencer and 98 perccntile in each sec workshop this week In :Mlam in India on the All-Onnge County football I Diana Noble, president of th! Dr. Cioldfoot and the Bikini! Massachusetts, Mr. Car tion. sponsored by the state of I'lor. Congress team.Hornets'. Coach: Jack ScWn l I Handmaids the Blessed :Machine ''Amer Inlcrnt'l) ignan: obtained his B.A. de- Twenty cent If f the class Ida duidance; Personnel As. BOMBAY A fulllengt guard Mike Hipps Dec. 7 at Sarasota prr Sacrament, gave a short Heroes of Tclcmark (Col) fire from St. F.ugene's: College scared. above the 90 percentIle six'iatlon.\ feature film on the Inters. 11 Venice i i the meaning[ of Natick, Massachusetts 14 Tampa Cat!!. speech on Johnny Nobody /( tional Eucharistic Congre, Thanksgiving to various indi. (Brit.) (Medall: Kim. Co.') In charge: of the social stud In verbal or In math. William Schwab a grad. and Pope Paul's visit to Bon Bishop in Far North 17 PalmettoJan. I \iduals, lei department is Mr. Wentz The Drama Club under thedirection ale of Bishop Moore of th) bay has been released here to aids school teachersST. 5.t Clearwater Cats. ('lax A Section 111 in of '62 one of the 1 1 1.! Santa Fe In addition to the speeches, who brings history to life of Francis Nolan lass was mark their first anniversary Bishop 7 PXIL ) NO ( - attended the nominated for the Woodrow 14 a', Adm. Farragut entertained classes He " Club his this week the Drama iinolijertionablefor stalled rehearsing Entitled "Christ in India. 0 MI. from Morally O'Grady ( Fergus andFlorida \\illson Fellowship for the 15 at Santa Fe the students t'nder the direction adults) t t'nlversitie of Georgia for the Christmas production; the film showing at two Bon Canada's Far North cheerfully the 25 boys( where he obtained a preparation of college instruc 18 at Venice of Neal Tyler "A Quiet Christmas, by lay movie houses was pr< admitted here he has presented two brief comedy Leather Boys, The knowledge and understanding Noel McCJurcn tori, lie is currently attend doted by Rome's San Paul been s marriage: broker in 21 OLPH i and humorous read MRLP, Tic) ol history which is a valuable mg Duquesne University I irPittsburg 25 at OLPH kits a (IRI'IU t The Glee Club will also f participate Film order to get volunteer schoolteachers World 29 al Tampa Cath.Feb. . in his ing report Jo Ann Curl. \\hcntlieBoyiMectilieGirlsMGM asset to students ( the Christmas in prorngram . ( ) History, American History \ representative from liar Meanwhile, I book 'n thp 1 Alva and they, too, are busy The Oblate of Mary Immaculate Family and Problems of American vnd University Mr. Truitt history of the Catholic ('hurcla S at Berkeley the Friend of Christmas selections vicar Beach practising prelate apostolic Daytona (Fren.) Interntl( Class) )Democracy classes. oat at Bishop Moore last India has been Issued her British I Adm. Farrseut of Prince Rupert Clearwater Central Catholic week to answer any question al a memorial te the Each 11 Clearwater Cath. fair, December 1. Columbia, 600( miles north of hook ClR"a R has graduated two senior The of the students about this rustic Congress. 12 at Palmetto Furniture Rook Each of the classeshas 2. and 3, gave the student hoot. Seattle, told a press conference 15 at Alva classes < Grttting Cards (Morally obJecHonahle in noted that 70-B3 per cent body an opportunity to peruseone The Hornet basketball Specially commissioned 1 11'alerian by he has 140 volunteer 19 Berkeley part for all) furthering hundred papeibacks coy.eying took the court In thnew Cardinal Grecian Clf "frontier apostles They squad LLOYD COX of its graduates the classics works of center Fridaj. Bombay the book by Aloyi. have built and staffed 14 BISHOP MOORE t in college.Central Heidrich Office SuppliesCL Spy With My Fare, The(MOM) their education Catholic hopes to continue contemporary authors, and night and opened the season ins Soares, former prefer schools, including the only Horo.H vailous lefcrenct books. over the of the country's Catholic l."n- college!: between Vancouverand : OrUndeCotcK i J-347J ! 402t victory Time of Indifferent this record. with a Christian! evarKelUation .. the North Pole : J.mt dart officially ion assesses I 111 North Bach StreetWOODS Cont. Films) This news from Clearwatercentral The basketball season Ivman High Terriers. Thi . (Utal) ( December 7 withan in India as a "latune. Among the group he related \ Dec S Lymaa ( Catholic w as reported began Hornets continued to move ai from eastern 4 Bartow 10 girls are Clare CCondemned by Barbara Walters, a student away game at Melbourne hey rolled over Rartow 57-34 who "volunteered toome 7 Lakeview author "QuantitJ Canada Savsthe school. against Florida Air Academy. second home game ol at the In the ( ) Th lively, it Is a failure once leu if I could guaranteethem 11 Klsilmmee Siturday on the ' season' Fuel Oil Company Inc. with than J$ per cent of the pop husbands," 14 at Lyman. Swedish Wedding Night( Sf Paul High School Junior Varsity kept pare both lit Ion has rallied to Chris "And In a year and a half 18 it Ukeviosf D.I 25MS22For Swed( ,) (Royal Films ) the varsity as they won alter centuries of preacher; hey have had 100 pet ffnlsuccess. 28/29 at Titusville (tour) I', PKTKRSnt: Patricia SoUl ST. : now . instant Hot Objection: Much: of the treatment pielimmary games. and teaching Qualitatively i It ." he said There are Jan. 4 Boone Nugent of St Paul High boast 20 record in this plodding[ film a 7 at Winter Park fail engineers working on "' much greater many has been a School has been cited as one Moore served as t a of Bishop about the frustrations since .it has not succeeded huge projects In the area, he 8 Kisslmmee \ of the outstanding students of 'lest for Scholastic Aptitude ure. n rural Swedish life is obscene a Patricia center In winning the representslive noted, "All In .11," he said, 11 at Sanford' high\ school English: in the college: boards test or sections of the popul ".f'" had 42 marriages 14 Oak Ridge , country The :National Council December 4. reports Saturday " ( .Nugent volunteers 18 Evans AllBaggett. of Teachers of F.ngish: has Don Clossey. tlon. among I PRINTING .M his press conference. the< 21 at ,EdiewaterM , the 15! t named her among Pope Paul inaugurate! Bishop announced a ,.to million Colonial i Mclntoh. Letter tint and OrtCeuchmin outstanding students to receive . v housing project extending Feb 1 Winter park annual achievement Jesuit chapel in seminary Inc.Funtnl Printing Co. the i. over You acres of land 4 Sanford ... ROME fM'(: ) IT Pan awards. Directors I. M lllf" IVorewls from the sale of 5 at Bones.a \ The 8,500 Indents selected Planctamim' in !St; Petersburg School M drove across Borne rrom Daytona Boch Port Orange CL 2.4214 1)8 Magnolia High land for hounes for wickets at Oak Ridge ; foi their excellent in Eng: have been scheduled by Vatican City to Inauguratenew i I mills 11 at FvansIs at three new large pulp lish last spring[ took extensive the Science Club of St Paula. \MPV-The Masque Club chapel of the Major Roman - his Prince 1 Edgewater will support new English: examinations to :Newly I elected officers are concluded its second annual Seminary where a pair . determine their national ..ran' :Nuccio, president and festival on Sunday November jog of Our Lady of Cool, {tieorg; College: he said 18 at Colonial, Cunningham Oil i Co.DAYTONA standing Of this number, 8T7: Kaien Schatz May Spiridon 27: with the showing of "La deuce a favorite of Pop i finalists were selected ren- and Barbara Rusm The Club Slrada" With the newly purchased John XXIII from his youtlto I { BEACH253.76I2GD venting 620 schools: from 50 plans to undertake photography film screen a bigger old age, will hang Beach ORMOND BEACH 677-1700 states, the District' of Columbia as this year's J'lrojtct.nd and better picture will be In a brief speech to thi Daytona I and American preparatory convert a supply room nude possible i for future seminarians, Pope Paul urge< ritndt .( ( the warmed Gulf toUr mat main schools abroad. of the science lab into a darkroom films. them to preserve the pair I On Friday night December mony of piety and cubic I I'llrlda has been awarded The National Honor Society 3, in Jesuil's gymnasium. the which has been given then : JOLINES a certificate of merit fur her In chapter, of St. Paul's recentlyponored Jesuit High basketball cageri from pa-t centuries He laid ; " mitHtaiiding achievement an assembly for darted their season against new and vigorous' branrhei. KNIT ; ; : TRAVEL BUREAU niilisb I: and St. Paul's Department its annual honorary tapping King High School. Jesuit could grow from this old< of' DAYTONA Inc. of English: received Newly inducted membersare plays 20 games scheduled this itork. With the seminarian. I. Lien ; Airline. SUmthip Tlclels a rrrtlllCMte of commendation Madeline: Rlendeau, )ear while facing tough competition in the chapel were 12 Italiai 1\ one ; > I CL -0641 322 No. loch Street for the excellence of Its Cathv I'rln.: Candy Nagle. with area high Cardinals. liiMmctlimal program Paulette Tessier and Judy sc\ The painting of Our Lady Patricia is the daughter ofMr Fumea Probationary members December <. hlch hung In the old chape -." On Saturday U4"I All You Can Faff : and Mrs,, William .'. Nu are Ann BromkowsM. Juniors and seniors .f( Jesuit will be placed in the apse of 211 ROth North; Charlotte Young, and Linda the new one It was a favonti j EVERY FIIDAYJMmII gent!: .nd ether high, sch.eta l lick ; . John when !he was a Florida. of Pope" M I Petersburg, Santy, sophomores. entrance eamU Ihe college FISH FILET DINNER Field; trips Including a tour seminarian He visited it a. hoard's scholastic aptitude The first blue : St. Pod'snewspuper Mutton .( it and kept a ot through the Museum: of Finetrta Pope copy I" $1.00.ltd the I'aulleiier. test. Only and the Junior College its deck, was puhliihed In :Ntvemhrr.Fdilnr December l..lC.r.... .....4... P,.. .f the Is Th. concert on E n .....4 ,.,.,. P.M.kM10HTJEMIHK ..4 Cole! II.. St. Leo CollegeST. Ui HrLhio a Junior newspaper 17, presenting the world Marcus famous Thomas Auto Radio Wanda Adele I K': -The 75th anniversary pianist Sales and Servicew. $ IITCBIICL dinner and celebrationof Muss: Mary Dm on. of M in I Me Kay Auditorium is being 114 Net ; Redo. : Only l.pe Jesuit High the Saint Uo educational Petersburg Catholic l'II"lliu( sponsored by Mere" 2 5 CL MM tdiet ed the School Tickets are on sale Mr 1w iwn community was held December a< senior religion a. MOUT HtU. HOtOA I. Hadio ktation \\1)(".... classes recently She conducted for M M), The remaining tickMs ...... - Dade i City, named this event a question and answer will be given to other high "FOURTH GENERATION JEWELERS -SINCE Illl f..turing Charcoal boiled Tom Do>'l.. ... ... session alxo. schools reports . "St.! Io Day" and conductedan .. .. Wm. A. Ritzi & SonsCl 4 :ff PrimeWESTERN; open mike program all The !St. Paul's Chafer 01| If ansr.ea Of ", . . STEAKS day long direct from the campus .rl.Meds! attended the Ditrie .. L r00. J..oI.t : : was Wle ace i SEAFOOD C.nv ration at Northeast: _'.,..tla Cl JSI Awaic.n. Gene Sec.iety; 1 JJ N. Lack S. ] < t4lJ{ | ftW OCEAN FRESH Frank Fontaine star of the lltfh School on :November: o, ........' fH CHICKEN Gleaton show, .headlined Ford elected ", l -=: : 1CHOPS- Jackie, Kathy was by I FW the best In all typci( 'ood-Vilit i our the guests of honor at the convention as a rand and Jcrric' the dinner Jack Lena WSB! date for the oftue\ of state, friuiwSboKTony Dining Room Serving; 'from 4 PM to II fMWe Atlanta, was master of ieie- treasurer lice nu-rtibe'' ""J\I' liter te pi..t. P.rt.." We Honor Anwic Eipftu monies begun w.k' at St1'1 i ill ">,,'., < y M.. 4 6 Italian CuisintDaytona VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTERON :Monsignor: Charles I. F.U-: '?pit.i''' at tia- "',.n 11 Y ... M awe IMv1 ea M ..... ELLINOR lander partorofSt! Martha's. trad:non' reports andy *.jH '- a:1OI.: a... .. 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Steven The Florida Catholic, Friday, December 10,1963 R i( Council's Decree on the Apostolate of the Laity 1 1 FOLLOWING lish translation Is the of text the of Decree an Eng. may(cf 1 offer Peter spiritual 2. 4-10))sacrifices not only that they remember the. words of the Lord 'If of life and the prosperity of the family, solicitude. and help them with appropriate the- first to communicate the faith to on in every anyone wishes to come after me, let him culture. economic matters, the arts and relief This obligation is their children , the Imposedabove and to educate them byword Apostolate of the thing they do but also that Laity promulgated they may wit. deny himself and take his cross and up professions, the laws of the poIltit'llrommunity all nation upon every prosperous and example for the Christian I'd to Christ ness by Pope Paul VI on November throughout the world The follow me" (Mart. 16, 24) Promoting international relations and and (41( ). life person apostolic They prudently help tli" n 18 sacraments, however . 1965. especially the most holy Eucharist Christian friendship among themselves. other matters of this kind, as well as In order that the exercise of charity in the choice of their vocation and carefully Introduction nourish that charity ,which communicate is the soul and of they help one another in every need their development and progress, not only on this scale may be unexceptionable in promote any sacred vocation wtii" *! whatsoever ' the entire apostolate ((3). aid in the attainment of man s ultimate appearance as well a< in fact it is altogether they may discern In them.It . This goal but also possess their own intrinsic necessary that one should consider for plan the spiritual life of the 1. To intensify the apostolic activity of value This value has been establishedin has ahvavs been the duty of Cli One engages in the apostolate through laity should take its particular character in one s neighbor the image of God the people of God (1)), the most holy the faith hope. and charity which the from their married or family state or them by God whether they are considered in which he has been created and also Han married partners but today it I h I s synod earnestly addresses itself to the Holy Spirit diffuses in the hearts of all their! single or widowed state from theirstate in themselves or as parts of the Christ the Lord to whom Is really offered greatest part of their apostolate to mam- laity, whose proper and whole order "God that I,511nd prove by their own way of I Lie indispensablerole members of the Church. Indeed, by the of health and from their professional temporal saw all whatever Is given to a needy person in the mission of the Church has al- precept of charity which Is the Lord and social activity They should lie had made was very good' (Gen I, It is imperative also that the freedom the Indisolubility and sacredness of the I tidy been dealt with In other document greatest commandment all the faithful not cease to develop earnestly the qualities 31)). This na:ural goodness of theirs and dignity of the person being helpedbe marriage bond strenuously to affirm the ; (12)). The apostolate of the laity derives are Impelled to promote the glory of and talents bestowed on them In accord takes on a special dignity as a result of respected with the utmost cxnultieia- right and duly of parents and guardians j from their Christian vocation and their relation to the human for ton that the to educate children In a Chrlsiian nun- God through: the coming of Hit kingdom with these conditions of life, and person, purity of one s charitable 1 the Church can never be without it. Sacred and to obtain eternal l life for all men- they should make use of the gifts which whose service thl'YI fre created intentions be not tamed by seeking! one.sown ncr, and to defend Ihe dignity and lawful t . Scripture clearly shows how spontaneous that they may know the only true God they have received from the Holy !Spirit. It has pleated God to unite all things; advantage' or by striving for domination autonomy of the family, and fruitful such activity was and Him whom lie sent, Jesus Christ (cf both natural and supernatural, In Christ 15)) and especially that the demands They and the rest of the faith! .!. at the very beginning of the Church (cf John 17, 3). Furthermore. the laity who have followed Jesus "so that In all things lie may have of justice be satisfied lest the giv. therefore. should cooperate with met: Acts H, 1-:1, 18, 28, Rom. 16, 116, their vocation and have become the first place' (Col 1, 1&1.) This destma Ing of what Is due In justice be represented of good will to ensure the preservation of Phil. 4. 3)). OB all Christians therefore Is laid the members of one of the associations or ton: however, not only does not deprivethe as the offering of a charitable gift these" rights In civil legislation and to Our sea times require of the laity .. preeminent responsibility .f working to institutes approved by the Church try temporal order of its independence, Not only the effects but also the causesof make sure that governments give due lets seal la fact, modern conditions 4. make the divine message of salvation faithfully to adopt the special characeristics its proper( coals. law, supports\ and slgmfnance these Ills mint be removed and the attention to the needs of the family rt maud that their apostolate be broadened- known and accepted by all\ men thrcugh-: ( of the spiritual life which are for human welfare but rather help he given In such a way that the recipients Larding housing the education of cl il. aid intensified. cut the acrid proper to them as well perfects the temporal\ order In its own may gradually be freed from dependence dren working! conditions, social securir1. , For They should alas hold la high esteem intrinsic strength and worth and puts It on outsiders and become self- and taxes; and that in policy decisions With a constantly (increasing population the the exercise of this apostolate, professional skill family and risk en a Irel11th mans whole vocation sufficient affecting migrants their right to live together ' Holy Spirit Who sanctifies continual progress in science and God through ministry and the the peopleof sacraments spirit and the virtues relating te social upon earth Therefore, the laity should held In as a family should be safe:,:uaid- technology and closer interpersonal relationships customs, namely, honesty, justice, sincerity high esteem and. according lo their ed ((4)) the areas for the lay gives the faithful pt't'lalllns also In the course of history, the use of have been immensely widened apostolate (cf 1 Cor 12, 7)), 'allotting them to kindness and courage, without temporal things has been marred by ability, aid the works of charity and projects ) This mission to be the tuft and ticularly in fields that have been for par.the everyone according as He wills' ((1 which no true Chrlstlaa life ran riUU serious vices Affected by original sin, for siiclnl assistance, whether public vital cell of society the family has! Mcelved most part open to the laity alone These Cor. 12, 11 > in order that individuals, administering The perfect example of this type of men have frequently fallen into many tit private, Including, International from God. It will fulfill this m, factors have also occasioned new problems grace to others just as they spiritual and apostolic life Is the most errors concerning the true Owl, the na programs whereby ( Ul'rllhl'lp Is given slim if It appears as the domestic sane which demand their expert atten have received it, may also be good Blessed Virgin Mary Queen of Apostlrs lure of man, and principles of the moral lo needy Indh lilunls and peoples.In tuary of the Church by reason of the IT:jtual . bon and study stewards of the manifold grace of dod who while leading the life common to all law, This has led to the corruption of doing. they should cooperate with affection of its members and fie: This apostolate becomes more Imperative ((1 Peter 4. 10)), to build up the whole here on earth one filled with family concerns morals and human institutions and not all men of good will 161, I. prayer that they offer to God in comr :n, in view of the fart that many body in charity (cf, I:ph._ 4. Id) From and labors was always Intimately sorely to contempt for the human person If the whole family makes itself a part areas of human \life have become increasingly the acceptance of these charisma including united with her !Son and in an entirely himself In our own time, moreover, Chapter III of the liturgical worship of the ('hur,1. autonomous This Is as it those which are more elementary unique way cooperated in the work of those who have trusted excessively In and if it provides active hospitality aid should be, but it sometimes involves a there arise for each believer the the Saviour, Having now been assumedinto the progress of the natural sciences and The various fields of promotes )justice and other good w'). 3 degree of departure from the ethical and right and duty to use them in the Church heaven, with her maternal charity the technical arts have fallen Into an for the service of all the brethren in religious order and a serious danger to and in the world for the good! of men she cares for these brothers of her Son idolatry of temporal things and have become tho apostolate need. Christian life Besides, in many places and the building up of the Church, in the who are still on their earthly pilgrimageand : their slaves rather than their mas Among the varloui activities of the here Priests are very few or, In some freedom of the Holy Spirit ho breathes remain involved In dangers and dt ters. 9. The laity carry out their l manifollapoktolale l 'family apwtolate may be enumerated instances deprived of due freedom for where lie wills (John 3, II). faculties until the\ are led into the happy The whole Church must work vigorously both In the Church ant in the this following: the adoption of abandoned' priestly work, the Church could scarcely This should be done by the laity in fatherland (71( ). Ail should devoutly venerate in order that become world! In both arras there are various infants hotpitali'y to strange, at i . exist and function without the activity of communion with their brothers In Christ, her and commend their life and capable of rectifying men the may distortion of cp|>oiunities( for apostolic activity \\e ante In the operation of schools, helll111!; 1 the laity. especially with their pastors who must apostolate to her maternal care the temporal order and directing it to wish lo list here the more Important advice and material assistance for adlesccnts ' make a Judgment about the true nature fields of action namely, church communities help to engaged! couples in |I.r> An indication of this manifold and and proper use of these gifts not to estinguish IIObjectives dod through/ (hrist Pastors must clearly the family, youth. the SIM'lal paring themselves bitter for marrmi pressing need Is the unmistakable work the Spirit but to test all things Chapter state Ihe principles concerning the milieu, and national and International catechetical work support| of niarr,:J! being done today by the Holy Spirit in and hold for what Is good (cf 1 Thess. purpose of creation and the use of Il'mponl levels Since In our times women have an cluplulnd 'families Involved' In mater,-il and must offer the moral making the laity ever more conscious of S, 12, It, 21)) ((4)). things ever more active share in the whole life and moral crises. help fur the aged r It and aids which the their own responsibility and encouragingthem spiritual by temporal of society, It \.trylmrurl.nllhat they only by providing! them with the nece , to serve Christ and the Church in 4. Since Christ, sent by the rather. I Is S. Christ redemptive work while essentially order may be renewed in Christ. participate more widely also In the var. ties of life but also by obtaining for them all circumstances ((31.) the source and origin of the whole apostnlate concerned with the salvation of The laity must take up the renewal lous fields of the Church apottolate. a fair share of the benefits of an expanding . of the Church the success of the men includes also the renewal of the et Ihe order their economy. In this decree the Conned seeks t. lay apostolate depends upon the laity'sliving whole temporal order. Hence the mission ebllgallon temporal lId by ns the light own of speccoal the 10. Al sharers In the role of Christ as At all times and places but party describe the .Mature character, and diversity union with Christ in keeping with of the Church Is not only to bring (to JH'llod the mind .( the ( hurrh and Priest prophet and king, the laity, have rutarly areas where the first seeds of ., the lay apottelate I* stale Hs the 1-ord words 'He who abides in the message and grace of (hrlst to menbut motivated by (hrUllan charily they their work cut out for them In the life the Gospel are being! sown, or where . bask principles aad t. give paMeral directives me. and I In him bears much fruit lur also to penetrate and perfect the must net directly and In a drllnite way and activity of the Church Their activityIs (lie Church Is Just beginning' or Is Involved . far Its mere effective eierclse. without order with the of the so necessary within. the Church communities ' me you can do nothing (John temporal spirit In the temporal sphere In some serious difficulty, C tu All these should be regarded at norms U.I'. Gospel| l.la that without It the apuntolnate tlan families ran give effec'live testimony As citizens they must cooperate' withother of the pastors Is often unable to achieve lo (hrlst before the world by remainlrfaithful when the canon law at it pertains to the This life .f Intimate I ..Ion wlik VMI fulfilling Ibis minion .f the its full effectiveness In the manner of citizens with their. own particularskill and | hy to the lay apostolate, Is revised. I I. the Church Is imrlthed b. iplrltml ( berth the (hrUtUn laity eicrrlie tbelrap and on their own tespunsibility{ the men and women who helped| I'aul In model nf Christian Gope providing threw a marriage , I aids which are r.mm.e U all the (ahbtul .'Ulale .both. I. Ike berth and I. the Everywhere(: and In all things they moot spreading' the Gospel Kf( Acts IK. 1HM:! their whole way of life r6)) Chapter especially active participate I. Ue. e.rld,1 In both tine/ spiritual ana the temporal ' seek the justice of (.ml s kingdom The \Itom,16, 31) the laity with the right apostolic The vocation of the sacred llUrgy III.( | orders. temporal order must be renewed in attitude iip'ly| what Is lacking to To (Militate the attainment of 111 their brethren and refresh the spirit nf goal of their apoeiitiafe It can be ufor ., 1 These" are to be used by the laity In These orders although distinct ire such a way that without detriment to laity to theapostolate ouch! a way that while correctly fulfillIng so connected In the singular plan of God its own proper laws, It may be broughtInto : pastors and of the rest of the f.lI/iMld/ ( families{ lo be brcMhl lm.ithir Ire ) their secular duties In the ordinary that He himself Intends la raise up the conformity with the higher principles 1 Cor 18, 17IDStrengthened. groups' (t81.) conditions" of life they do not separate whole" 1 world again la Christ and to makeit of the Christian life and adapted lo t.>v active participation 1 It 's sung .persons evert very Important union with Christ from their life but a new creation initially on earth and the shifting circumstances of time, In the liturgical life of their community Influence In modern svrlrly (17)) 2 The Church was founded far the pur lather performing their work according completely on !the last day In both orders place. and peoples Preeminent among they are eager to des their share of theaiNulollc of the the works of this t of ,la There hat Wn" a radtaal. I hat-' :lithe : pees spreading kingdom of Christlhrwgioml to God will they grow in that union la the layman being simultaneously) type. apodtolate works of that community They the earth for the glory of God this way the laity must make progress. a believer and a .citlrrn should be inn that of Christian social action which the bung<< lo the Church pwple who perhaps Irrumntanres fir f their llve, tl. .' the. rather to enable all men to share u holiness In a happy and ready spirit liMMMisly led by the same Christian (,*- sacred synod desires to see etlended to are far removed from It, earnestly cooperate menial attitudes, and their. ,.1111'n r!> ;. In His saving redemption tln l and that vying prudently and patiently to overcome science. the whole temporal sphere, Including In presenting the word of Ox! with their own families. Frequently IT through them the whole weld might' enter culture 12). move too (halt kly Into a new sisal art| difficulties '111.) Neither familyconcerns ei|>e<'ially by means nf rate'heth al Instruction I. The mission of the Church pertains to economic status While their social aril into a relationship' with Christ Ail nor other secular affairs should and skills offer their to t While eserrrs. nf the apoatolate special the salvation of men which la !. I to every their Is . even mlrtlral Importance activity of the Mystical Rodr directed to ( grt be Irrelevant to their sp4rilual life laseepMg make the of touts end the ,tmlnlaIratton rare a - should be . motivated by chanty some the attainment of this goal Is called the achieved by belief in Christ and by Ills rag from", Hay to day. they seem to be ur' with the words of the Apottle.Whatever of the of the Chute temporalities works by their nature ran become grate The apostolate of the Church and very able to with their apoetolate, which the Church' carries o. rope adequately new you do in word. or oak. do more efficient' and effective '1)f'fIIUy'Ivlll eipretsiMti this charity " of all its members Is primarily designedto .. nsbUities.Ihelr ' in various through all her menu ie | . ways all In the name of the lArd Jews Christ l Christ the lard wanted these works manifest Christ by wads / message The nlf"rlln obvious pariah bers. giving thanks to God the lather through and deeds and te communicate His grate le be signs of Ills messianic miaetoo tc f. f the eianipt h'l.hI'n..II! Influence In an' IHy i> aimalolate nn the community levelInaimuth Him (Col 3, 17)). Matt. II 4 SL demand of them a protmrtHmste ape> I er the tViitlaa veraltoa by Hs very to the world This Is done mainly. ) ns It brings together the many satire is alM a tecaliea U the apetlolale. Ssarh through the of the Word and Mic aHlvily, bait their natural qualtt' 's a life requires a contdMtal rser- ministry The greatest vnfnamiment In tie, human difference" within Its boundaries alto fit them for this < tiviiv As thr < a cite of faith hope and teartty Only by the" sacraments. entrusted In a special I law is to .love Mal with one's whole and. merges them, Inli the universality, I he ronnrlncie of their . Ne part of the stmrtwe of a living the .light. of faith and .by meditatwa oa way te the clergy wherein the laity also' heart and one"s .pIJlJf' as oneself eel of thefhunh f Hi p i. owe *more. (hey are lmi 'lleit by own a prSMialille seil the rd of God have their Important roles. to fulfill w and very . ran one always body U merely pane but has a shareIn everywhere God la Vv hem If they are to be fellow workers for thetruth" Matt 8, 37 40)). 1 hit laity should nremUm .Ibern fur life and a ready eagerness to a :jme recognize we the functions at wen a, We of the Christ made this commandment' of selves le working !I. the parish In unionwtlh their own r..tllft..ltt. and they yeaiiIn : live. aJ move. and have our beta* '3 Jobs1.) It Is e.p*'( I ally on this body: M. too In the body of Christ love of neighbor His own ad erithod. It their 1'rleils ((2)) bringing to ,the ploy their part In social and rultur..1 l 'Arts 17 :3 > seek Hn wall M .level that the amt w.1Ittit the Church the whole body the with a new .meaning for He wanted to ( .butch remmeally their l e.n and the life If this seal I is Imhueij ..ltilih. art..t; : event see Christ te whetherhe pattoral nt..ftylr. mutually iomileineMary - ia krepMg with the proper activity everyone equate Himself with, His brethren at theobret wcrkl"s problem* at well ai queilUn! of brut' and is Inspired' by etirdien: a be a relative or a stranger, arid makecorrect ( of each part derives its III'ItI''fm of this love when He said. "As ronrernlng kumin salvation, all ef which and love for the Church II ran be e-. )Judgments about the Us ova lateraal development iLpb 4, and value" of true meanMf There are laaimerable 1<< apportiaUIrs long as you did it for KM of these. the they should ...ml.. and resolve br n>- tinted to be very fruitful. They Ihs+.;:d| 11). temporal things both la' .pr. to Ik* (ally fr Ihe' eterrlte *f least of My brethren you. di II for Me" liberating In rommon. A. far ns p. tible, liorm the first. le carry nn the apost: . themselves and In their relation te man s (Mr ap *4lale .f etaagelUallon aid Matt M. 40)) AsMimmg human ..nature the laity ought lo provide helpful ,.n.. ate dins Uy .to 4her young persons, ,tvenlratiaf . Indeed the organic Minn I* !this body final gal staliriraU... He bound the whole human rue ,lo Himself location Ue every npniUlle sad. missionary their apoetollc effort wt';!! :i and the structure of the members are M They obi bate this. faith live ia the as a family" through a < ortaui wiper naderUklng. ipwuMrrd "11 their (oral their own circto. according the B" -'i member who farts to. . compact that the The! testimony of their rhrutiaa .hoc* *f the revelaUea of the woe of God very natural solidarity and eitMitd chart-. parish of the social. environment. la obi b they make his contribution (. the development life ted wotks done good to a supernatural proper and keep la. mad the cress and tesurrer ty ai the mark of His dm! .iptoi. saying, live (III.) of the Church neat t* said spent hate the power .to draw They skmiM develop Increasing an ever lion .f the lArd la the crl By this will all men kane !mat you are to .be useful neither to the Church nor .to this We. bidde. .IUI OrUI pilgrimage M God and me' to. beep and .to God. for the lad My dMripiM. if you have love far .. appacutws.4 the. os elM.... of Adults aught !to engage In sue h Me--: ', btntetf.la Ire. from enslavement .to wealth. they. says. "t;"e. s* let ,.., light shwe before aaother' ''John 11. Mrla which. law pariah u a .kind of tell ever I ly ......... with yews* people that, t._ .'.sage meet In seder that they may s.eyour ready al .their patior tovrtation to par grnufjs. evwoeaiag the age bas : .i is efmiatstry to those riches wlurh the Church there a diversity aspire remaia forever and fund wake and give Story te your her very early days. the .ky tarlsiete to d...*.n presorts. Indeed.. to rAIl become better afajueiarted: and share (%nat dedicate but at mutton generously themselves a oneness rather who is la "heaven' ( Matt I. 14 '. Church added the" agape lo the euehari fulfill !the cede of cites and rural areas the special be efits each genet at m anWfee conferred wi. the Apostle: and their suetenors wholly t. the advancf.net ., the tic supper and thus showed II.... te I* <3i I. they atwuM not limit their. the other Adults should it "", 'a f kingdom. of God and to the refcrm and However of ibis kind, coupe'all. the duty learning sanctifying an apoatolate whetty. united around Chrtrt by the bead to law pwroxhusl or atMeean hissed.an. young pH...... flrst by pied e< o" i le and natag. .M Hts name and power. Rot smpnvement of the temporal oreVr M doe. not resist only I to the witness of ef riI.ntlit.\ too m every era it MletofatiH ... but. Mow to eatoexl to m4rHfwihial > lake part HI the apoetolM ami' a fie c the likewise share la tie a Cltmbaa Among. the Uiais of of .late true looks (for laity prtftiy spirit Sees cay a pottle by this sign of .lave. a4whtfe MUrdioi Mae. Mt.Ml. awl tot,,. ......, preooass Masf. hy oCr' : and royal .41w..1 Christ andtherefore this We they lied strrafth 'to h.p.. .irhHMbet to _. Christ bywords teev..d a prophetx' 9f .. it rejoice" M the .MntolaklftCJ of oatmeal ,....... The -oMtiry b>..enot. II..",* effective a4vlre and willing, atawe 11.tMIt share .M the that the W the .wr.H4'CI ether to believers ewsj Msffertoejs preseat son others. it rlauas works' of chanty M Ms sag atl the .More ntrwtoary b a... tire Hy the same token. young pshouto > fneeine of the .h 4e lbfnle of God III0tIftt KM time are ao( Cathy to be roofared wslb a view te .. ..., then .to faith or , . eftMe aa4. n I laJ duty MgJrtler daily menace .to maSMHty of pntnlalMMreifror : cultivate toward stuns re Iand and ta the world "I. with the glary to rem that .tf be>> re- to fee faAhrwl wta a view to ttetniri ag.atreaajthtaeag . *| r....'... .. an4 meow .f ) trust. and .H*..u,h then. are r.I cooled III sw" i f.... I. Ui.. ad enrouracHig thr. .to IAN rea.... pity /., the' trrtj . They exercise the ayeitotole .to *tbr I............ no .Nts.r slice any %rrtor rally altroiiod to nwveHio. Ih..f! I a aaere fervent late rr the 1M"" of uIN eel .M cocks of charity .M . ttesr actovsty dieted. to tie "..,. *- Impel led br diva. charity th,y do of society to momma chased to .u*..i. duly aafeocurte .prauwworthy bail toteorfrd relieve (Ikmt kmf*.<* M "2 Car S. U, The mobil' aid to human and .to pod to an Sf... to thwe of Naetf XAftM and sMrtaJjratmi of me etswrilty wards *f the Apostle should echo Mhearts .1 needs of every kind art held la highest I) TW npniee M MM sec ,jl I rr of theleanswal the haiiiihaH f the fart and they the p' **traUsg prrfertsag .. flee to vie if I *. not pees the kooor by Ihe ( berth ((3)Al ). Hurt ia UM effort to infuse a i' ) aids tiereu,h the stNrtf of the aside all soaUre and all deredand the iMMXla W UM |.*...... ., CM *Sirri.a1 , Gspelii tr t, Ui. illftMre spiel unto the mesdeUty, nad' < la ; Oatfpel I I. .HIM war their temporal cc- srHeiMe.. ad e* T ad all sl""4 r"' .the preoeat tune with law aVv itirouchMil" law ....). Tboy thouM eeawialy hid .....tu," of MM eofnm''u' tasty efty bears wia+*e to Chrtrt and .1 I Peter 7 I '. and thereby they drame 'to ar e.. limes. new problems ..leeaial of snaee rapid ,fai ilities breemsassaiatce ( ) sn.ae sniaaieaiary activity ttatrwn which. ere 1 live. la so ...-11I11I. ,it t,,' ar ] pr.siM.a the sahetioo W me.. .to Chrwt are an.mf and rry serious Struts witt the brrwr ., the I hy' glvkH nMei.1 l er even |.irseanl. retamMttMJtly of the .laity thai It are nmatatxig ha tad to a0>rmi eIM tare scrals>>g men greatly<< fasten. ......... It.. a duty a4 tenor. tor a''' , "it, to aceecelanre Cab The rhamy ., r.... -.klr U pwredf never he performed property >t. bide the fowfcfeboos .. f efctg**. the moral <'*. with the knlMMM W Our entire ",. .. braise to rattans to God a part af the . their state ., .We. K.e to IW .** ., nth to ..r hearts by the Holy. Iplrtebehasheagives In Hue" are .UM lady CM nn e tl) ) der and bumaa society. Ueaf. UM sarred bere.mg ave greet<< ft iil.> tWo rkjofllaMe goal Wags .that they rereive freest lime swsouie of !lift* toward tike f t.. IW wrW sad Its rwctnt, they are toas"IR.IH. synod eariwtdy esherta II'.... activities aid ..McCtIIC .h*.. hornsesnore raised by God to esertbe tbrlr .,..... enables the b.y nary to espress the I II i thswe Me Creator: of all Drop .BM that they losnptonnem UM l.m"", , eat* am re to hu own gifts W w 4- and uauverMl , uig . bt to the' wttW lab leave. with. Uearr .ftrt of IW hU'4i to their Kvesre4tow e.to.llih.<| -)ual Mrktty as She h. 'life with UM toettmosty at UM' A ., ;iII Ugenve and .iearvdg-to be root dl1 rkarsl. awl These Me eeernris *4 M .bore wlieee they week or ," :J' ) ef the Ipso ef Chrfot. sisMkg NIt .hoe. ef hum. asrioty end. Jesus. to Hat ,... M doing what they ran to espia.a.defend and . sKeutd . lag poverty they reae* awl to all f-r* by MM genre h*. .... si a great .) s- !ttwir frrfeiaton er etwdy or ftle 2 TM Uy derive the right and Arty tots are wrier 4epreH bj the lark dirmperal and pr.5rty apply ntnettaaprtfinstles needs Wherever theca are ....ie WM1 .trr as '... and *. Onwrt d lain. sped their .laeasve .tune er hate t'ceea . apo*.ete from INtr USMM CAN 1/It1IISJ aor tttlatH. by hear to Q* problems of eve era toarrwtfanre of Mod. and' e>_. rtottas ..*.. I. lii'. the apoeaatoto of sarrto4. arass>sa4 >M***"hip that they are more a' abundance"- Cknet Hu .bin with) the mud ef the rfcwrh.I .. .. .. .... e4watkM. Cfcns the head a crporatH isle knvOMg keg. vd cae. ........ M af ...... tojfortaate tore pave of betoaisi their. brethren ...... !Dory .have M .h.es. ae) for wit OM /faclUfcii (Cknel M dent Body ttrwg Balms empty wherever me new . ? God s plan ,toe tilt rM k thaisbonhf 'e Osrra eel cwt awtodr.Ckrtottoe . and sxesa>ej 4 J by t Ike pw er *f he. honors 'ef Gal 1. 3li, but sk to please work together to renew a4 r oetaMly varyw .towel a wily iMssjaa late w are The laity fulfilled ibis ml.."Un ef live Flay Upset (Jtrech leursmatjoa.: tttey God rather. that men' ever ready ,. afflicted w*.i irrtoms 4m.,... or .... ) Inilnsli. a" wives arernuymetors beech, to the world especially I by r.nfornWeg - Ike order peeled temporal are as.gad lit lilt apoetoiate by the leave al Wag tar rhnrts sate ' T/wel rlinaetf Tbr are "* rtH4 for I t U, 31 11M to suffer {overtone All thugs wh.h make jp He ta. Hurfy should seek Sham ut faithor ..> n *"... ',..ir Mores amt they become the light ef the work a* the ")&1 t.'e.,ha4 aM live b&.j people eve lita't sake f Mat. i 1u they temporal order, camel"? the god in.'gs and 14 them. **>.:e then e'n great ail others i '-, r 1Io..6rv.l. they are UIRtF: : \:. page eight t 1 December and more develop organized forms In the Incorporated Into the! apostolate of the organization, these councils will be able start with the children's earliest education - Eight The Florida: Catholic, Friday, 10,1963 coordination of In a special way however adolescents international sphere Catholic international whole Church according to a right system to promote the mutual will of relationships Indeed, union with various lay associations and enterprises and young persons should be imti- the order the must seekin organizations more effectively and imbued with temporal laity ated into the apostolate their if the whom the Holy Spirit has assigned ((7)) achieve purpose groups comprising those the light of faith loftier motives of action its spirit This formation must be perfected them well their members His Church fct.( Acts 20. 28)) is an Decree in their family, professional, cultural : as as to rule Councils of this type should be established throughout their whole l life in of the Christian apostolate - and social life and make them are more closely united to these inter essential element as far as possible also on the keeping with the demands of new responsibilities known to others when the occasion national organizations. No various less necessary projects of is the cooperationamong apostolate parochial, interparochial, and Interdiocesan It is evident, therefore, arises Doing this, they should be awareof Maintaining the proper relationshipto must be suitably directed by the level as well ai in the national or that those who have the obligation to Continued from page seven the fact that they are cooperating with Church authorities ((5the) laity have which international sphere (8)). provide a Christian education also have honesty In In their God the creator, redeemer, and sanctifier the right to found and control such associations hierarchy. the duty of providing formation for the well II by practising that they attract all to the and are giving praise to Him ((6) and to Join those already Indeed the spirit of unity should be A special secretariate, moreover, apostolateIn . dealings! so should be established at the Holy See for fraternal charity order that line of the true and the good: and finallyto Finally, the laity should vivify their existing Yet the dispersion of efforts promoted in in the whole apostolate the service and promotion of the lay the family parents have the task This resplendent must be avoided happens when new be the Church and to thrift. life with charity and express it as best associations and projects are promoted may of the Church, common goals may apostolate. It can serve as a wellequipped of training their children from childhood They fulfill their mission also by fra they can In their works without a sufficient reason, or if antiquated be attained, and destructive rivalries center for communicating information on to recognize God's love for all men ternal charity which presses them to They should all remember that they associations or methods are re- avoided For this there is need for mu about the various apostolic programs By example especially they should teach stare in the living conditions, labors, can reach all men and contribute to the tained beyond their period of usefulness tual esteem among all the forms of the of the laity, promoting researchinto them little by little to be solicitous for the sorrows. and aspirations of their brethren salvation of the whole world by public Nor Is it always fitting to transfer indiscriminately apostolate in the Church and, with due modern problems arising in this material and spiritual needs of their with the result that the hearts of all worship and prayer as well as by penance forms of the apostolate that respect for the particular character of field, and assisting the hierarchy and neighbor. works with its advice about them are quietly prepared for the and voluntary acceptance of the have been used in one nation to other each organization, proper coordination laity In their apostolic - movements and The whole family In Its common life proj of Another and of life This Is most fitting since particular The various , workings saving grace req. labors hardships whereby nations ((7)). ((11 of the of the laity then, should be a sort of apprenticeship IL: ite for the accomplishment of their they become like the suffering Christ (cf. activity in the Church requires harmonyand ects apostolate task IS a full consciousness of their role 2 Cor. 4,10; Col. 1, 24)), 20. Many decades ago the laity In many apostolic cooperation on the part of throughout the world should also be represented for the apostolate nations began to dedicate themselves Increasingly the the Belle in this secretariate and here of clergy society hereby they branches , 1 In building up both strive to perform their domestic, social, 17, There is a very urgent need for this to the apostolate: They grouped gious and the laity. clergy and Religious also are to cooperate Children must be educated, too la duties with such Chris Individual apostolate in those regions themselves into various kinds of activities with the laity. such fashion that transcending the family and professional that their manner of acting where the freedom of the Church is seri and societies which, while maintain- 24 The hierarchy should promote the circle they may open their minds to tian should generosity gradually penetrate the whole ously infringed. In these trying circumstances ing a closer union with the hierarchy, apostolate of the laity, provide it with %1. The quasi-common heritage of the both ecclesiastical and temporal communities world of life and labor. the laity do what they can to pursued and continue to pursue goals spiritual principles and support( direct dospel; and the common duty of Christian They should be so involved in take the place of Priests, risking their which are properly apostolic. Of these the conduct of this apostolate to the comm witness resulting from It recommend the local community of the parish that This apostolate should reach out to freedom and sometimes their life to associations, or even among similar and n good of the Church, and attend to and frequently require the cooperation they will acquire a consciousness of all wherever they may be encountered; teach Christian doctrine to those around older institutions, those are specially the preservation of doctrine and order of Catholics with other Christians being living and active members of it should not exclude any spiritual or them, training them in a religious way of noteworthy which I followed different Indeed the lay apostolate admits of on the part of Individuals and communities the people of God Priests should focus temporal benefit which they have the life and a Catholic way of thinking, lead methods of operation and yet produced different types of relationships with the within the Church, either In activities their attention on the formation of the ability to confer True apostles, however, ing them to receive the sacraments frequently excellent results for Christ's kingdom. hierarchy in accordance with the various or In associations, la the national laity for the! apostolate in their cate- are not content with this activity alone and developing in them piety, These societies were deservedly recommended forms and objects of this apostolate For or International field 49)< ). chetics, their ministry of the word, their but endeavor to announce Christ to their especially Eucharistic devotion i (1)). and promoted by the Popes and in the Church there are many apostolic directions of souls, and in their other Likewise human values not neighbors by means of the spoken wordas While the sacred synod heartily thanks many Bishops, from whom they received undertakings which are established by call common for between pastoral services well For there are many persons who God for continuing also in our times to the title of "Catholic Action," and were the free choice of the laity and regulated Infrequently cooperation can hear the Gospel and recognize Christ raise up lay persons of heroic fortitude in often described as the collaboration of bv their prudent judgment The mission Christians pursuing apostolic aims and Schools, colleges. and other Catholic only through the laity who live near the midst of persecutions, it embraces the laity in the apostolate of the hierarchy of the Church can be better accomplished those who do not profess Christ name educational institutions also have the certain circumstances by under but acknowledge these values. duty to develop a Catholic sense and them and them with fatherly affection giatitudc. ((8)). in takings of this kind, and therefore they By this dynamic and prudent cooperation apostolic activity in young persons If Children also have their own apostolir Whether these forms of the apoMolafe recommended young people lack this formation either aie frequently praised or (10)( ). which is of special importance work to do. According to their ability The Individual apostolate has a special have the name of 'Catholic Action" or because they do not attend these schoolsor b the hierarchy ((2)). > in temporal activities the laity bear witness - they are true living witnesses of Christ field in areas where Catholics are some other title, they exercise an apostolate because of any other reason, all the Christ the !Saviour of the world among their companions. few in number and widely dispersed.Here of 14. A vast field for the apostolate has the laity who engage In the apostolate In the combination and simultaneous name 'Catholic" unless It has obla'ned' as well as to the unity of the human and apostolic organizations attend to it. opened up on the national and international only as individuals, whether for the possession of the following characteristics the consent of the lawful Church author family, Teachers and educators on the other levels where the laity especially reasons already mentioned or for special : ity. VIFormation hand, who carry on a distinguished formof reasons including those deriving also Chapter the of the laity by their apostolate assist with their Christian wisdom a) The Immediate aim of organizations Certain forms of the apostolate of the from their own professional activity, use vocation and office, should be equippedwith In loyalty to their country and in fully gather into smaller groups for serious of this kind is the (Church apostolie lad are given explicit recognition by the for the that learning and pedagogical skill aim that is, the evangelization and hierarchy, though in various ways faithful fulfillment of their civic obligations conversation without any more that are needed for imparting such education Because of the demands of the com sanctification of men and the formationof apostolate Catholics should feel themselves formal kind of establishment or organization effectively them of the Church moreover, good , a Christian conscience among mon obliged to promote the true common so that an indication of the com good. Thus they should make the weightof munity of the Church is always apparentto so that they can infuse the spirit of the ecclesiastical authority can select and 28. The apostolate can attain its maximum Likewise, lay groups and associations Gospel into various communities and departments promote in a particular way some of the effectiveness only through a diver- their opinion felt in order that civil others as a true witness of love In dedicated to the apostolate or other authority may act with justice( and that this way, by giving spiritual help to one of life apostolic associations and project which sifted and thorough formation This is demanded supernatural goals. should carefully and legislation may conform to moral pre another through friendship and the communicating b) Cooperating with the hierarchyin have an immediately spiritual purpose, not only by the continuous spirit assiduously promote formation for the cepts and the common good. Catholics of the benefit of their experience their own way, the laity contribute the tlireby assuming in them a special responsibility ual and doctrinal progress of the lay person apostolate in keeping with their purposeand various dispositions Thus, making himself but also the accommodation skilled in public affairs and adequately they are trained to overcome the benefit of their experience to, and assume by condition (41 Frequently these enlightened in faith and Christian doc disadvantages: of excessively Isolated life responsibility for the direction of of the apostolate according to of his activity to circumstances groups are the ordinary vehicle for trine should not refuse to administer and activity and to male\ their aposto- these organizations, the consideration of circumstances, the hierarchy j joins I varying according to the affairs, per harmonious formation for the apostolate public affairs since by doing this in a late mOl productive the conditions in which the pastoral some particular form of it more Yet closely the sons, and duties involved inasmuch ai they provide doctrinal, worthy manner they can both furth..rthe called to activity of the Church is to be conducted, with its own apostolic function of each This formation for the apostolate spiritual and practical formation. Their 18 The faithful are engage in proper nature and distmctiveness common good and at the same time members meet in small with groups bases have and the elaboration and execution of the should rut those upon and the the apostolate as individuals in the vary apostolate must be preserved, prepare the way for the Gospel. their associates. or friends, examine the plan of things to be done. been slated and proclaimed by this mOlt ing circumstances of their life They laity must not be deprived of the possibility methods and results of their apostolic ac Catholics should try to cooperate with should remember, nevertheless, that c) The laity act together In the manner of acting on their own accord laarious holy council ether documents ((11.) hasty, and compare their daily way of all men and women of good will\) to promote man is naturally social and that it has of an organic body so that the com \ Church document this procedure In addition to the formation which Is life with the Gospel. whatever Is true, whatever just, pleased God to unite those who believe munity of the Church Is more fittingly of the hierarchy is called a man common for all: Christians. many formsof whatever holy, whatever lovable (cf.I'hll. in Christ into the people of God (cf 1 symbolized and the apostolate renderedmore date. the apostolate demand also a specific. Formation of this type must be so 4. II.) They should hold discussions Peter 2, 5-101) and into one body (cf 1 effective and particular formation \because of the organized that it takes into account the with them, excel them In prudence and Con 12, 12)). The group apostolate of Finally, the hierarchy entrusts to the variety of persons and circumstances whole lay apostolate, which must be and initiate research social dl) Whether they offer themselves laity certain functions which are more courtesy, on Christian believers\ then happily corresponds carried on not only among the organized and public practices which should he Improved to a human and Christian need spontaneously or are invited to action closely connected with pastoral duties, 29 Since the laity share In their own groups themselves but also in all drctim in line with the spirit of the and at the same time signifies the com and direct cooperation with the apostolate such as the teaching of Christian! doctrine way in the mission of the Church their stances throughout one's whole life. especially - Gospel!. munion and unity of the Church in of the hierarchy, the laity function certain liturgical actions, and the apostolic formation Is specially characterued one's professional and social life. Christ, who said, "Where two or three under the higher direction of the hierarchy care of souls. by the distinctively secular and Among the signs of our times, the are gathered( together: in my name, there itself, and the latter can sanction Rv virtue of this minion the laity particular quality of the lay state and by Indeed everyone ihould diligently of solidarity the irresistibly of all increasing peoples is sense especially noteworthy am 1 in the midst of them" (Matt. 18, this cooperation by an explicit mandate are fully subject I* higher: ecclesiastical its own form of the spiritual life. prepare himself for the apostolate this It is a function of the lay apostolate 20)), Organizations in which, In the opinion control In the performance ef this work. The formation for the apostolate presupposes adulthood preparation bring the more urgent In sedulously to promote this awareness For this reason the faithful should of I the hierarchy, the ensemble of thesecharacteristics A* regards works and institutions In a certain human and well- I and to transform it into a sincere participate In the apostolate by way of Is realized, must be considered the temporal order, the role of the ecclesiastical rounded formation adapted to the natural For the advance of age brings with It and genuine love of brotherhood Fur united effort ((2)). to be Catholic Action even though hierarchy Is to teach and au- abilities and conditions of each lay person a more open mind enabling each person I thermore the laity should he aware of they take on various ,forms and titles Identically interpret the moral principlesto \Sellinformed about the modern to detect more readily the talents with ' the international field and of the questions They should be apostles both in their because of the needs of different regions be followed In temporal affairs Furthermore world the lay person should be a member which Good hal enriched his soul! and to and solutions! doctrinal as well as family communities and In their parishesand and peoples they have the right to judge, of his own community and adjustedto exercise more effectively those chanim ' practical, which arise in this field, with dioceses which themselves expressthe ( after careful consideration of all related its culture which the Holy Spirit has bestowed on The most holy council earnestly nature of the recommends - community apostolate, special reference to developing nations him for the food of his brethren as well as in the informal !groups which these associations which sure matters and consultation with experts, However' the lay person should team ((10)), they decide to form among themselves. ly answer the needs of the apostolate of whether, or not such works and institutions especially how to perform the mission 31 Xarkxis types of the apostolate demand . All who work in or give help to foreign the Church among many peoples and conform to moral principles and of Christ and the Church by basing his also a specially suitable formation nations must remember that relations The group apostolate Is very Impor countries, and invites the clergy and laity the right to decide what Is required for life on belief in the divine mystery of among peoples should be a genuine tant also because the apostolate must working in them to develop the abovementioned the protection and promotion of values creation and redemption and by being a) In regard to the apostolate for fraternal exchange in which each party often be performed by way of common characteristics to an ever of the supernatural order sensitive to the movement of the Holy evatf+lliuig and sanctifying' men, the is at the same time a giver and a receiver activity in both the Church communitiesand greater degree and to cooperate at all of and Spirit who gives life to the people of laity, must be specially formed to en Travelers, whether their interest the various spheres For the associations times with all other forms of the apostolate 25 Bishops Priests, pastors both branches parishes of, the God and who urges all to love God the age in conversation with others, believers of other is international affairs, business! or leisure established for carrying on the in a fraternal manner In the l'hlln h. mind that the Father at well as the world and men in or nonbelievers, la order to should in right apostolate in common sustain tht'irmpmbl'u clergy keep manifest Chrut message to all men should remember that they are Him This formation should be deemedthe 21 All associations of the and duty to exercise this apostolate Is intmerant heralds of Christ wherever form them for the apostolate, apostolattmust basis and condition for every successful 151.) be due common to all the faithful, both clergy and rightly organize and regulate( their given appieciation they go and should act accordingly. also have apostolate. Since li our times different f apostolic work so that much !better results and laity, and that the laity mu Those, however, which the hierarchy their roles in building the Church .f materialism are spread fir and wide IV can be expected than if each member own up In addition to spiritual formation, a Chapter have praised or recommended as responsive should work even among CalMks.! the tails should were to act on his own. <3)). For this reason they solid doctrinal Instruction in theology\ The various forms of U the needs of time and place, fraternally with the laity in and for the ethics and philosophy adjusted to differ lint only learn doctrlse mere diligently, In the present circumstances, It I In or hiordtrd to he established as Church and take spec lal care of the lay emcee of age, status, and natural talents especially those mail *.1111! .kkk\ are the apostolate quite necessary that, in the area of lay particularly urgent, must be held In highest persons In these apostolic works activity, the united and organized form esteem by Prints, Religious<< and Special, car should be taken to select culture along with practical and technical alp exhibit 1k.0hness.1( aa etaRfeliral of the apostolate be strengthened In laity and promoted according lo each of life In contrast u all forms If 15 The laity can engage In their apostolic Priests who are capable promoting formation should also t b. kept in maleriallim. - fart only the \ of Is capable one s ability. . activity either as individuals or to. pooling resources particular forms of the apostolat. of the mind. of fully achieving all the aims, of trained ill Thosewho gether as members of various or Among these associations laity and are properly groups moreover, bIn\ retard to the Christian associations. the modern apostolate| and firmly protesting international are engaged: in this ministry represent To cultivate good human. relations, renewalM its Interests ((31, Here it Is Important Catholics assocationi or groups of the hierarchy in their pastoral activity truly "human values mutt be fostered, t the temporal order the laity should 18. The individual apostolate, rowing that the apostolate encompasseven the must be specially appreciatedat by vutue of the minion they receive especially the art of living fraternallyand he listructed in the true meaning and generously from its source in a truly the common attitudes and social present time from the hierarchy Always adhering cooperatingwith others and of stnkuig value of temporal things both la themselves Christian life (cf. John 4, 14), is the origin conditions of those for whom it is designed 22, Deserving of special honor and commendation faithfully to the spirit and teaching up friendly conversation with them and in relation to ail the arms and condition of the hole lay apostolate Otherwise those engaged( in the in the Church are those lay of the Church, they should promote proper of the human prrwxi They should be Since fcrmatla fr the ,Ulif, . even of the organized type, and it apostolate are often unable to !bear up people single or married who, devote relations between laity and hierarchy ., ap* trained in the ni>t via of thugs and the caMRot r* Ut !I. merely theoretical. Iitmctlo . of oriaattation admits of no substitute. under the pressure of public opinion or themselves with' professional experience, They should devote themselves to UHtrtvtions, attentive' a' from tile brglmlic W their says to the common food In lute , of social wit'the institutions either permanently or temporarily, to the life and an Regardless of status, all lay persons nourishing spiritual Urmali the laity ih..M gradually sad prmciptes: of the moral and social the of associations (including those who have no opportunity 19, There Is a great variety of anocl-! service and their ac apoitolic attitude in the Catholic societin prudrMly !Irani how le ik' ., judge and teach*! of the Church u y"' r. shouJ'i or possibility for collaboration in lions In the apostolale ((4)), Some set before tissues.' There Is a source of great Joy (for i entrusted to them; they should contribute d* alt things !II the UcM .f lakh at .rllat above all !learn tM principles and the Church in the fact that there is counsel to the tM associations) are called to this type of themselves the broad apostolic. pur. a their w is. apoMolic U develop 1M lm'r.*e tkrmtrlvrtaUn douses of the social doctrine so 1. ai daily increase in the number of and apostolate and obliged to engage in It. pose of the Church; others aim to evangelize who their lay per activity of thru associations promote { wllk ethers Ikrwitk felif. therek become capbl .workiag for the de, sons offer personal Through This type of apostolate Is useful at all and sanctify in a special way. servke to their undertakings continuous entering Isle active If'ntl the tebfMneflt of this dertrwe to the best apostolic' associations and activities with. the laity, lhe oe times and places, but in certain circumstances Some purpose to infuse a Christian spirit dialogue : (Ckurrk |ttl. of their abUtty! ad of rightly apoKbx/ either within" the limits of their investigatewhich : own na Priests should carefully it is the only one appropriate Into the temporal order; others hear wit- the. um. prmnflet and lion or in the international field or especially forms make apostolic activity. This formation always In nerd of CMctusions and feasible. nets to Christ In a special way through to WdmAial rates l4)) works of and chanty. in Catholic mission communitiesand more fruitful They should promote the Improvement became' of the lacreattng There are many forms of the postulate mercy in regions where the Church has only spirit of unity within, the association as maturity of the human person and the ei tore the weeks of chanty act whereby the laity build up the \mong these asmwlutions. these recently been implanted well as between it and others. proliferation of problems, regions an mercy express tae moot striking feel Church, sanctify the world, and give it which promote and encourage flour The pastors of the Church should ever deeper knowledge and planned activiiy merry of the. Chrobai laTe apnttoU. with the life In Christ unity between the concrete life of the gladly and gratefully welcome these! lay t'inally.! in keeping spirit In the fulfillment of all the demands formation should lead .1M to she rr' their societies, Religious members and their faith must be give persons and make sure that the demandsof and norms of : of formation the unity and integrity formance of the,. weeks so that the A particular form of the Individual Brothers and Sisters should value the primary conUdcrallonisoclallons are justice. equity and charity relativeto of the human person meet b* fatitftt! may lean from eniWiood apostolate as well as a sign: specially works of the laity and writing' og n ( not ends unto themselves; rather they their status be satisfied to the fullestextent apostolic kept In mind at an times so that his have pomyot.n fer theft brethren * suited to our times Is the of themselves to lay ti' testimony promoting devote should sane the million of the Church U particularly as regards proper ly harmony and balance may be ie- lo be generous" m helping! hoe ta whole life should also a.eed the lay arising from faith enterprises ill) They striveto the world support for them and their families guarded and enhanced.In (1.. hope, and charity. It manifests Christ They should also take care to support, uphold, and fulfill priestly living in those who believe In Him, Then Their apostolic dynamism depends on these lay people the providefor formation functions this way the lay person engages 32. There are maas ads fer lay persort by the apostolate of the spoken and written their conformity with the goals of the necessary himself wholly and actnelr .ui the realk. dne4I'd tfco! apMMate. aaneu word, which is utterly necessary under Church as well as on the Christian wit spiritual consolation, and incentive 26 In dioceses In so far which as possible assist ty of the temporal order and effectively' -..... CMfret, ...,..* rwoilec studs sJwuM b councils certain circumstances, lay people nets and evangelical spirit of every Chapter V there work* of the Church eitherin assumes his rei. in conducting the af bolt spntaal eterrwM. frts, .nt meet. announce Christ, explain and spread His member and of the"whole, association the apoMolic sanctification fairs. of this order At the same tome, ana sags, conferences, books. and" periodical. and teaching In accordance with one's status the field of angeltiabon living member and witness of UChurch directed toward till . :Now, In'It'W of the progress of social External relationships or in the charitable, social. or a'genitio ,( be renders the ClMrsrk and ability and faithfully profess It. presentand deeper bIN,. of sacred , Vrtptu institutions and the fast and here it Is fitting that moving paceof other spheres active in the midst of temporal affairs and Catholic doctrine, Furthermore in collaborating at modern society, the global nature of 23 Whether the lay apoitolale Is exercised the clergy and Religious should cooperate 3)) of spjntnal' We the the novininmen1 of this world in whatever the Church that the faithful individuals While the d-scerame e{ citizens pertains mission requires apostolic by at or as with the laity: preserving to the upbuilding and conducting of enterprises of Catholics should more members of organizations, it should b* proper character and autonomy of each 30 The trauung! for the apostolate should COl>CU-$, pat* tia* ; , } j Nine The Florida Catholic Friday> 10, If 65 Council's Decree on the Apostolate of the LaityContinued I Cites challenge in choiceof from page eight Furthermore centers of documentationand and they should respond to It eagerly study not only In theology but also and generously. world condition and the d business *e very and, for in career anthropology, psychology, iceWegy, development: of suitable methods ((1)). and methodology should be established Through this holy synod the Lord Then aids In formation take Into for all sleds 01 the apostolate for the bettor renews Ills imitation le all 'the laity to CHICAGO (NO)-A group of bunineia school deans development) of the natural capaci. come closer to Him every day recog- and business executive have voiced concern here at the confidential the various of the types alzlng that what is His Is else their ties of the laity-men and women, young own Image of buaincM aa "dull dreary unereUv work" and poitoUU In the milieu where it Is exeocited. and adults.Exhortation. (Phil 2, 1)), I* associate themselves with persona buainoM appealed to and Him in Ills sating mhilon. men educaton to communicate the challenge. an4 excitement o( & business career toyuung For olds purpose also centers er Once again lie sends them Into every J't'OPH'. higher !institutes hive been erected, and town and place where lie will come (el. A panel and a group ef 40 to present Its true face at athallf'lIllnl they hive already proved highly succeisful. U. The mOlt holy council then, earnett- Luke 10, 1)) so that they may show that employers and managers met nr.rr./I from Cuba ly entreats all the laity m the Lord to answer they are coworkers in the \arious forms at the Merchandise Mart to Father Raymond Blum- The moil holy council rejoices over gladly, nobly, and promptly the and modes of the one apoitolate of the discuss why increasing num. hart 8 J., dean of the Loyola . Unit Church which mutt be Cuban constantly adapted refuse to ben of register college with Catholic graduates are University school of business projects of this kind which are already more urgent Invitation of Christ In this to the pew needs of our times Ever Relief Services-NCWC after arrival on the fov flourishing in certain areas, and it de hour and the impulse of the Holy Spirit productive as they should be in the work apparently rejecting businessas administration, said he has eminent sponsored airlift plane on December 1 sires that they may be promoted alto in Younger!: persons should feel that this of the Lord they know that their labor a career. The meeting found that "a business career wta Barbara Soveych who will Join relatlvea In other area where they may be needed. call has been directed to them especially in Him is not in \ain (let, 1 Cor. 1), 58)). w as sponsored of the by national the Chicagochapter con Is unattractive students to many eoilege . the Bronx New York. Standing are Donald Hotel Including a asebtant director NCWC Department of IramU Footnotes i i-tf. in mi, niMiiiH" fee a, INK tut M PIMJ ."... tilict. Terence of Christian employ majority of the hrlfhUit." H 4M-in. eiM ..." en and managers, In cooperation Richard Thaln, associate INTMMCTIMlll 11504514 "iiiwn . ration, who came to Miami for Inauguration of ,-4:,. em III MlMttiM. M luttrt, .ta. ,.*. .. mil ISM HIM Led N "... ,, {IM n. IM III.l1.ll. with the management dean of students )|M Hill. WUHI MtltllttiM ( I'nlvenlty ( UM,5,0' IlKttntl W4 111. IMIMIM w In ......, t.H III, . airlift; and Hugh McLoone director of the Miami *N. It, mil 111., ce (1MD M IH II OMIII) M. 411-4411, lUt HI. II (mill) H. Illi' .. $4.1CI. education center of the national of Chicago school of builnnsadministration Office of CRS.1CWC.Refugees l-ll. IMIM IMilH CMMll, lit**'* iMItlttt'M' M Mini II, IMi *.|, II ((1M1 Hi n 11 M, .... M, IIM IIM tl ,lit Itinl.....5553.55.4.55 tf Ml lllMll. M...,lit ',11I''. conference . IM : kiln n tM ee.a.111 if i 111. li (tall M. I. M' UMM.lrt M Imitnm 11.10.5 II, ill*) said I there N ft i If. III* IwlttlMiM N ttt IArtl5L M Mi 000. l. Hi. III. II (IUI) 10. lihlM.l'l . M tilt N ,n.Mil, If. ._ InOMtltt, M iM'tl. 0c0.N ii, MtitiMti,. "(mi, iMMHii", in It ..l. HiICI. John A. Barr dean of the was cause for "both" pride from Cuba arrivein ......""... ill N (IIM) H 141111' tt. iMttt M niHI *. .... lilt. III, ,..'. ........, lit I, IMIi, III. '.n III lllMltlM'' It It* MINI IMMltlH If Northwestern and alarm as we see that IMMIIKI ...... ,....... ....,. University 111 II 1'.11" Ntlli 01 M fw- U f''I. Mil, ma. H MWMIII. M IM IMM.IIW, M IMMiMll hTMt "| | HI 54,55N IM l .. IMMtillim of the students who toil iMm it lutaii, eN It. II. II rt, /liniril, M M IM .IIUWtiMt WiM I* 0.114IY I|MI tl * U.S. Ittlfltl .> ...., tm. It tl, 4t| MM,4 M flltltlf if fMtliti, w 0.14..4.. .... font u h... lttII Mt *H,. If IM ......, M. Ill III. II 05554) M president and chairman of . by daily airlift lift Ml MWllttT, M I IMI I a.. 41 (IIMI") r III, IM. ChiMMI ,..,. Hi* W 01 the "board ef Montgomery a career are often selecting l-Cf e.. III. iiutitiw .f tirtiMh. M t14, Ull If IMIi 111. II IMII I. 41 ,... 11111. .tTfli.ll, l-ll e,4 III.' MIlttlM" HlWIIliM, ".IIt.11. ... -llll..," ether careers of service and HIM ntti it 111. 311AM1NC.J( ) pew chapter In the story of Cuba'srefugees 14 ul.r1. u41 n, mi, in. .i (inn i. NLpelrttl .- r,4 s11 4/1144 "104514' .MtUM," 104 5 '- Itlltl lllilN..". CMMll, SlI'M M tM. hMllliM "builneii has I reiponilhllltj contribution to society. I IMI 111 41 (lag) | III. *t MlliMt l.M, I. was written here aa the fint flight of an unprecedented lit*,* |l '- tm III M liiHiiti. It IM mitiiiM if vtaltftIf I""" Hi1Cl government- airlift ,-a.a II" MCpllul ..5".. iHkUM.. 111. 11 t>t III. Lay apostolate ponlOrt4 [ L N Itrt M. '04$. III. ll pMI | Ml.I1H i M I.It normsffactivtt ORLANDOWINTER week n'CJnuoa; With TOpertona : 111IC' 41"110,441/ Matt, Me511N tMq.M41 Nt41 IIlCt .- ein II', HcMlRil "'-It Itiln," Mill N, united shortly with their families NowM. I4 NIn5, .. u 440. II (1'1 5. iii It PlM I. lIlMtlltl It lllMMiM If frtMlIHMIM IMi III N (IIIH) ... Mill.IrtBI. June 29661'ATICAV aboard.Reminlscent 15511 M MtJ, IraH|. Ml Move. Mt II, IM4 Ill of in New York Chicago M4r I. III II IIMI Ml N rNM. *. l-ll IIM. Illll, tWMlWll '...Itf tl ....".." Hit CITY (NC-The) PARK"Our similar ar Los Angeles Santa Monica 1-e.M./,1,55,1 w4L454Ktaaal5 .- em I". HIM > IM *.".) Intmi* .. Int.IM II IMP. III. H ($IMl) n IM44I. H IMMI ,itmIttMll . rivals between 1961 and 19M, 4-K. IM, W II, I ,li.It If MMkttl., ltM.., M It nilrll. II IM llHCMitlIf IHIM N llMHtllB, ... Ill 111. II |11t1'1< l| juridical norms of the decreeon Hollywood, Denver Cam ** to11. |""..,.. IM| tktlltlM .WHl>. Mtf 14 IMIi III.N III" the recent night had one bridge Passaic and in West '- MeW ."". M CM. (MftlMlM W IM tarp, HMD I Mil Mill IMIMII tl 'MM IkiMlM., mtHI, 11-" IMM* .".... ItMHll, .._ M 1._.'.*. MIII the lay apostolate( promulgated , marked difference-the new |... I, ... Ill 111. M fllHI ... Ill 4111a I'tlUlh iMt 5 ltM 111. II (IM| H. MMI, III II (IMI) | IM 11)1 Cf IHWIW' ...",,.." FUwwi My It for yvH Virginia cities-In plenty of |MM tit.M '_'. ........ (..,>MiM, MMt Me. II M Mi tare N IM e....., M. Hi III. II (IMI) H. by Tope raul1 on November refugees<< have homes await- tune for kriv* ye IM ....., M II. "15. II $''It&I .. HiM .-'t. ttt.' ii Mtninil,. "*M........ AIM" Mir 11, IINimrTii 11 BLOSSOM TIMEFLORIST Chriitmas. will become leg them in cities a happy till. .... 44411 *>l *. ..-.,. tin in H (1'1'| M, mm WI i effective throughout r-II.* M. M I. Mi ... CM ... N, ..<, I* MILiMffll ,,,.... I4l IHMl. Mi next June 20 Archbishop the United States with relative Officials estimate that by III H-M HM Illll I tWflllMl" 'HiUf .. MHIHrf' Mlf t-II. IXMf tllllN IMMH,. |l|.lllt IMIIIMIM MMl , who fled the Castro Christmas tae 4000 ref 4140 0. a mil; til. M0 IMI1 pt. .. *. UMlt* MIN Clml. ItoM 5/W1,1/5 5/11045)( reticle Fellrl, secretary general nil S. Or.*4 e llw.M Tr.42M7H , rejime tome (-( ... n, Hcnmii .ft! IIMMM. n. It'U.. II $iw., 10. HI4O. I-CI. em III iiin'. .litt M IM hnl tmttiiM if 'ItfM. .tw. M 4 Only It of the new arrivals includes parents of anaccempanlrd lrt... ll ItVtltllltl III MtiMI M IM HtMliM tl IK .>.. IHMK N... (Council has told the council will remain in Miami with Cuban rhlldrei In the l-(' |M till, 4MKIHII 'lOM MWMIII. Npi Him, III II IMU I IL M tNt) | lit. l-ll em HlMH.it I || IM tM Mmulitwil In III toiled *HI, | 111!: Iw II MnllMl "HM'lltllM MHJI Irt.... HiI IIMII 544'/1L Im I, :mi... III 44 (IIUI H I'I MiItM I Fathers. Duck Inn relatives. Others till be re States and those with I I. fa |IIMq'| '4 e>W IIL. tW4 MM** 41.40, .Cl em HI intniiM" I. tM IKH ittTtitM, tlMm'iM Illll. iMftlnil' MUM. M Nnnlri' Mil II IMIi. ether rrlathrs here, will be IMIi 1. M (IMI) I. Ml.M ,.._'.. 05 11.455 4 tot rr04040 ttt HIM bull | IH .ll* li MI ,.. IMII 111 ii IIMII., M m m '-CI. ItCMl ,M..M IMMII' IHMIW.. CMlllllIlM MH mi, nlrnu50115' ORLANDOWINTER enjojlng) freedom In the t'.I. '-It MM Illll Mf-llMl. "(.... M MM.**" lit I Ct M I". 4504444 'II hww1/ L....... .* kitrt. if IM t...i., *. Ill 111 |l (INI) I, II.ItHl. HMniTi MIT ".'HI. .inui.m Hi'n mil i,,w in.iMPMM .. ., II ) MIM OKI) I NI4el 4.45./N/ILN(145'5a111| Miami's Spanish Center has lM, I*. M44I.l I1...ll IIl I.M Illll tMnlWll "MIU M Mllllll,* "4f LEWIS conEXTUMINATING II Illll established branch /- 0 .!, M 44U *.f. em III. t"M-. 14 IM "M lll If IM lilt ll. IMP ill. M |pal| i 4M.ItHl. CO. N41MN,5LMIWHEN PARK already a I-,, e> III.. |IMlM.. tortl ll.*." Iwo II Mliiul IttuMit. 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M (1'1' ') 5.K B.a'nn.rt AJvincidCkiyrcVl ewer CUlitlI O.LANOOAOVUTISINIi Mn ar lu.e rr LAY.A.WAY MOTORSiinciin I Year| OAT STEAK. or mil Says Pope's plea for peace maybe William Bayer COMPANY .. toM Illluk | | IN , M IMII Spilte1N1 ON A SKIWCRIf TAKE-A-WAY .Ifett- T'flMliM M Mill"" .', A.*. iii ii, i-u. .4ilM "CN'.I' e if' Ul Wh t*. Park rh. 444.4171 I MM H HI *M..* II It'. .../.. I I. >.( |.I4.>M TrMI the condition for survival | .ile4 OverWI0 FOR CHRISTMASPHONE 6A Mill one Th Open 1+..44511' 1.50.Lar,. 1.90 GA Milt \\''' Im OTS (NC) -. "War never again"-Pope en religious liberty, ef whichhe IG r.M.d U L Ch.N.l RlI F lIlU Herman J. Heidrich Paul Vl'a pies to the United NaUona"may be the one li the chief architect, was WATKiNS being voted on for the final | : con CII 41554,5145 a 4M.4 ..... & Sons United Statri! Ambaaatdor to the UN b.. said time. PAINT WALL PAPER "SUA"srUrlD" 14 North OT." A".. ttm ** UwviOffwe bore. Father I Mirray wheteothee ORLANDO WINTER PARK J . ec r. ant aye o4565I55 In a speech<< to the 34th annual conference of the al Hoodtlock Celleg., lute ....vllt Catholic Aajneiatkm for International! Peace Mr. Gold. neoditork, Mar)land. wss For 41 Years berg said the tragedy of this age may be that "men and riled (r.r dedicating -his great ITS TIMI TO IPHAY YOUR emus THUS, gifts ef might( and ruollnlIe FIRST NATIONAL BANK Bun 8lab nations are lUll too wrapped up In the habits of the the cams ef price" PUNT ANNUALS AND FUTIUZI YOUR LAWNJ O J AT WINTER PARK put" to heed the plea rept that underlies our entire "His srhnlanhlp, his Influence & W LANDSCAPING and NURSERY SupplyFumitwre he laid should All nations, U.'. foreign pollry, for .e re- rich TRUST DEPARTMENT T.U,k* ." bw FDJ.C. N M 0.14N .... a ,. a ,MN "The key far that reasoning moral and political condition to the Idea of roll Aide, U.I>>::1t Have, li,;"."/ t.AHemutio"i end ftntntl) leave Is aecwiMMxUtMn, and no (for the community of na gloui freedom place him 1 Safe Depout: loal/Sevlnls AccIVI\h/Chn.i"l Ac ,"H Batten our own Included. lions" among the peacemakers of LA.I JOHNSON( I BARNESDII.APUY nd ever be concerned became In addition to seeking pass, our day" the citation! said. AND It is willing to ng U- Mr Goldberg added, Amerl-. ""1. commanding! position FLOOR COVERING IM. ate in or out of the t'N In cans moot also try to eliminate among the Intellectuals of flU ESTIMATES gaud faith No natton's over "all formi ef human Europe: and America hat kept PH, 2H elf*,t r Is ever thereby t Im- mliery." mi N. O' 4. Orlando open the avenue of that kind 41 Varieties. New IeglaaL / GArdee 1.47 paired" Mr Goldberg said. Ho/ said this right li not of dialogue which makespeace "ALL OURCUSTOMERS #' 5 aiji )iiiii-r DII The deilre fr peace shins limited to the domestic war a reslliable protport" ARE [8414210WORTHWHILE on but applies to the .41 I WORLD mist ctr OF conn ky !'.(>. rod!, he said "Is the entire poverty world. "We do not believe Monsignor Oeorge Iliggins/ WARM FRIENDS"I AT OCR PI .UK BAR AQUINO'SSIIVING approach lilt guided II I I. CHIP executive secretary, that our vision (for a 'J ear riled t* lU bas at the was also unable to attend the 12IS L COLONIAL CYIUu.nDO / THI li ' 4 treat society euluilvely ceaferroce table fr .ar** FINEST ITALIAN FOODS ( G4 shatA American he iakl. from Item. to ings psrtkl- stood lath ilKutkt Nam. XNNIRS FROM4.JO At the luncheon whkh Mr pants, along with praii of DISCOUNT ONA PM. t* I lift PM. 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(cal.wMN MI* m) from all over the world, and placed In the walls of a role and her pastoral government the thousands of others gathered church to be built in commemoration have, by reason of the in the basilica for the of the council council's solemnity, assumed historic event. and to be dedicated to Mary, t per .. -. r eS. greater splendor and vigor! ; On the next day, the feast Mother of the Church. the idea of service has been of the Immaculate Conception Before the ceremonies concluded central" the Bishops again assembled the Pope consigned More than; 2000 Bishops in the Vatican. This a series of special messages Hearing, white miters and time, however, they gatheredin connected with those who had copes sat In the tiers of scats the Vatican Palace first taken part in the council. All lining the enormous nave of and vested in copes and present chanted the Credo in , the basilica They Joined in miters Latin after which the decree the prayers and hymns duringthe Then they proceeded in a closing the Second Vatican . concelebrated Mass at the procession from the Vatican Council was read. basilica's high altar where Palace, down the staircase to The ceremony concludedwith Pope Paul presided the great expanse above the the Sistine Choir intoning As in past public sessions, stairs In front of St. Peter's a Te Deum in which officials of the council read where new banks of seats had Bishops special guests and Council Fathers at promulgation ,.1 the opening and closing para been set up for them Special thousands of Priests Sisters graphs of the four separate delegations were given places and seminarians joined. The Second Vatican Council has closed assembly of Catholic Bishops approved and of the Immaculate Conception and anniversary schemas To read the entire of honor near the altar, while Then suddenly it was over bringing an end to such scenes as this Pope Paul VI promulgated council documents of the opening the last previous ecu.menical documents would have required the diplomatic corps and The Second Vatican Ecumenical which probably won't be repeated for many Formal cloning. ceremonies took placeat council on December 8, 1869. I a dozen hours. Then other distinguished visitors Council was history. years to come On this occasion the world St Peter's basilica on December 8, feast the assembled Bishops voted were seated atop the great once more-In a ceremonythat stone arcades that encircle Council was more of a formality St. Peter's square Thousandsand roundup than a really practical procedure thousands of other people Father Thein offers Massat were in the square itself With the results of the votes In the event of bad weather Successful conclusion reached announced, the Pope solemnly alternate arrangements had his mother's funeral ratified and promulgated been made to hold the closing the four documents. It was at ceremony inside St Peter's, VAT ICAS CITY (NC) -- The Second Vatican Connoted judice to the other ends of rites be omitted. To omit t'FWIC61.F; ;}', Pennsjlvanla Yesterday Father that moment that they became but because of its limited accommodations - acts of the council. it meant that cil's last' working meeting v' overwhelming approval marriage!: these references, Archbishop Charles T. Them of St. Margaret Mary pariah In Winter The documents were thoseon thousands of ticket holders of a document that officially.sets the seal on the Church's Archbishop Garrone reported Marty said, would have beena Park laid to rest his mother, Mrs. Marie Smith Them, 79, religious liberty, the missions for the outside ceremony vpiritual involvement with the) problems of the world to- that some Fathers had substantial change in a text who died here December 5 asked for practical conclu, already approved in general. all born at Edgeworth.: near the priestly life and could not be admitted to the day. after a brief illness It would also have been con Sew' Ickley. ministry, and the Church in largest church in Christendom Among the most ant events of the day was lions with reference to birth Father Them offered the control But he said that since trary to the tone of a universal Mrs Theirs 'was born at the modern world. the reading of an apostolic constitution issued by Pope several of these questions are decree which must be Requiem High Mass in St Ballyjamesduff County Ca- With their promulgation the Pope Paul celebrated Massat Paul VI establishing' now reserved to Pope Paul valid for Priests of all rites. James Church, Sewickley, and van She was a charter member - agenda: of the council alter an altar In the center of extraordinary jubilee to gates was read to the council VI. the council did not Intend He also noted that referenceto other members of the family of the St. James Church four long and laborious years the assembled Bishops, and commemorate the successful Fathers by Archbishop Perl- to take up the matter. married Priests' special present rre his father, Andrew Woman's Guild in Sewickley officially ended all present recited the re conclusion of the coun cle )Pellet the council's secretary duties in marriage have been F. Them, a native of and a lift member of the Altar . sponses.At cil. general On war omitted, since these duties Sewickley Heights; a brother Society and the League of At Its conclusion! ( the Holy peace, apply to all married people.As and sister Regis Them and the Sacred Heart Father Father imparted his blessingto the end of the Mass, On Monday Council fathers In the letter the observers The Archbishop reportedthat for the reasons for Miss Elizabeth W. Them of Them as in Pennsylvania recently . all-Bishops, auditors observers Pope Paul delivered a final approved the last item on the paid warm tribute to IhrC'ouncll'l the section fin total war celibacy among Priests of the E dr' worth Pennsylvania; and gave his mother the almost 80 specialrepresentatives discourse and then blessed a council agenda, the schemaon work and to the had been revised so as to Latin rite Archbishop Marty and a sister Mrs Helen C, the last rites before lie returned from nation. foundation stone which will be the Church in the modern friendship and esteem that Elder of West Palm Beach had been shown to them during make explicit mention of the said no change In the document Winter Park world, by a vote of 2111 to The Mass was at 10 a m. 231: Eleven cast null votes.A Its four )earn of existence right!: of self defense. has been made except He received ward of her Jubilee centered in total of 2.173 Fathers wereIn The Fngush: .language bulletin to the reorder reasons.the presentation of brother Four grandchildren and sister also and mourn her death last Sunday morning, said I St Peter's basilica for the : and flew to Penaij I Ivanla the deceased The sister of Schema 13's sections on "In the dealing! historic vote, the highest attendance passage first place Is now givento right away Mrs. Thein is Mrs Catherine marriage and war also drew with the condemnation of consecrationto Priest's dioceses the individual during the fourth the most demands for change warfare, special attention (hrlst which verified In Smith of Atlantic City and the All the family gathered: far session of the council. When in the redrafting of the ecumenical should be paid to theI ord'I brother is Larry Smith of the funeral during the week, (C.."...< ftt. tlfl ..") from all private vows, Including voting results were announced council's enormous indiscriminately The text a new and special way County Cavan Ireland. Burial was in the ccmeterv hearing confessions the fol.lowing those reserved to the sustained and enthusiastic through celibacy St James Church document on the role of the makes no pretense at enterIng Father Theln's parents at Stwtck- I faculties which they Apostolic See, by commuting applause broke out. Church in the modern world. into casuistry or trying Secondly, there Is the fur. celebrated their golden wedding IfY.Interreligious. may use only during the time them according to the cir> With the final passage of A report on the revisions to determine what may be (her consideration which c anniversary In the we have mentioned, in the cum stances of the case, to the schema on the Church' in rests the value of made In the more than 2'iOno.( lawful positively in concrete on celibacyas spring of 14 the same )ear and in forum of conscience other arts of penance or the modern ,,world the agendaof word document was given by circumstances, especially in a symbol and witness.At that Father Thein was *r. sacramental confession. Thus works of piety provided that the council was completed the December I session, Archbishop Gabriel! Garrone extreme catS dalned U the Priesthood for friendships in r confessors can: the prior rights: of others are The of Toulouse gold.plated rings, the gift of , Absolve from all censures following day at aplenary France duringthe "From the discussion *f the )Diocese tf SI. Augmllne.He . , not thereby prejudicedMoreover meeting In St. Peter'sthe council's general meetingon the Pope ta the )Fathers were and ecclesiastical penalties the arms rare, all\ references during this timeof Fathers and the Pope Thursday of last week dutrlbuted and his brother and sisters Algeria noted any penitent who has propitiation we grant a voted Archbishop Garrone's report have been eliminated which The rings,;: adjustable to Including, the late Mrs knowingly: professed in some 'plenary indulgence' to all the formally once again on might: seem offensive I I. particular Ann Marie Thein Kane ,tl I.r.Itr.I'l'rl.: | (NC) - the four diKiiinenls before was largely devoted to ex1- any sire of finger, are shapedsomewhat were outward form heretical, schismatic faithful without distinction, nations, Ion Cardinal Iu\al of Algiers (hem the schemas on the plaining the commission's decisions like a miter and or atheistic doctrines, cleansed in predicted that his fe ,>wcountrymen who after being he be liurrh In the modern world, A section dealing with conscientious bear the Images of Christ! Jubilee to spread provided sincerely sorry the sacrament of penance andnourlshl'd Peter and Paul They are would give the on the missions, on religious objectors remains and in the of theconfessor "speediest and presence Communion most enthusiastic detestationof by Holy liberty and on priestly life On missionsThe in the text, Archbishop Gar- very simple In design and knowledge of council . express for intentions response to the PI' Jmenical offer our prayers and ministry Then they wereformally none said, but it has been were a present to Pope Paul ' of his errors and promise to : from an admirer in Hulas \ .\TIC.\\ CITY (NCIAt coum il t call for dia. modified somewhat repair any scandal he may "1-As often as 'either' they approved and promulgated results of seven votes The also his last regular Sunday noon logue between 'Im'Laft. and Italy. Bishops got by the Pope. The text now does not discuss I have given.: The confessor is taken! at the previous general non-Chrurtran religions be present, on at least three silver medals from the city meeting with crowds in 51.rt'lrr' . the of objective morality to impose a suitable and at of With these formal meeting on the schema on before the end occasions, explanations Square ceremonies conscientious objection and of Borne, each Inscribed with Sled dialogue will flaurl.hespecially salutary penance and to recommend the decrees of the Second the last acts of the missions were released Ml the particular Bishop's name. of the Sl'nd'atK'I" Council, .t.hemall.cllonl dues not declare that then is well I 1e .\lgerla tM'otallll' the frequent recep.lion Vatican Ecumenical: Council, council became part of the approved by Announcements read rope Paul M explained that overwhelming a right to refuse to bear arms.It the sincere friendship of the sacraments majorities j or at sermons preached on the official history of the Church. concerning the forthcoming/ the jubilee he has declaredfor between, ' Absolve from censures Among them was one whih, states only that it is proper Muslims and (11rla"I. occasion of minion 'or' they the sit months a followingthe The next to last working millenium (ceremonies in Poland lass has been that provision In a human relnftrred by while and ecclesiastical! penalties modifying a proposal " attend the sacrificeof devoutly session of the Council voted! of the council aims chiefly at portrait way be made for such cases. a copy sufferings endured In rtnvmot those who knowingly have to reorganize completely theCongrl'g.tlon the Mass celebrated with spreading a knowledge of thecouncil' overwhelming approval of of Our Lady of Czestnchowa " Monsignor Mark J, Hurley Cardinal Duvil declar for read or retained without the the Propagation - some solemnity by a Bishopin the first part of the document to each Father In decisions and apply- was given vice chancellor of the San ed In a UlevlsUn Interview.'Many . permission, books of the Faith, still provides " necessary cathedral church them a lag on the Church in the modem the name of Stefan Cardinal told Francisco archdiocese, written by apostates hereticsor for more active participation - : , 2-Once only, if within thesame \ Muslims have schismatics propounding arId, laying down the dllection In the congregation'sdecisions the U S. Bishops' press panel \Sviiynikl and of the Iv Before reciting the Angelus expretted - prescribed time they the Church will take that the former wording of ternational Eucharistic Congress December S with the crowdhe approval| the > ,> .nctl - and promoting apostasy, heresy by those most interested ' visit a cathedral church and in facing!! the great problems this section conscientious to be celebrated in Mid: s declaration on t\ eChurch's or schism, or other books or Involved in providing OR there renew their profession confronting it and the worldin objection included the observation Bogota Colombia. In JN\I.! "MHt beloved\ sires, the relations w ih, r"n- forbidden, by name by missionaries and funds letters. apostolic of faith using any legitimate: which it exists for missions that such a position is Manuel Cardinal GoncaKei ecumenical council will end Christian. religions" he rr' formula During!! the general meeting, often taken! "from religious Cerejeira of IJsbon Invitedall this week YVe must pray to ate said "Tht'noted <>'at 'ttreferences "The confessor Is to Impose \\e also willingly grant the December 4, 12 voles on the Copies of the complete motives This phrase has council Fathers ta attend our Lady that it may end well to their faith were faculty to all Bishops to impart andI schema on the Church In the and the true to the of I ls.am", a suitable and salutary penance complicated reach been removed, he said, with the 1967 Mark lotltal Congress that period which will spirit and the once, on some convenient dllcumt'nllrre tsken modern world, together ith follow it well It Questioned abou1 tie to warn penitent ing the effect( that the documentnow to be held in the Portuguese may begin about the careful custody day within the same period, The results of only five of the notes for the first part of takes no stand on the capital and in Fatimaon in a period which concerns w Church position on c'.v i. al l er destruction of such honks on the occasion of an !important these \'otrlrre available the document tre di.stnhut-I of conscientious! objection the SOt II anniversary of directly because the council Ism, racism, and war (a: !1' celebration, the papal before the day's meeting adjourned ed, The Vatican J'ol lot morality thus this the apparition of Our Ladyof has been as a towing of teed Ml! Dvval said that he and a-v: Absolve from censures blessing, with a 'plenary In Press had worked throughout leaving question . Fatima in the field of the Church and other Bishop from AfrICa vad and ecclesiastical penalties dulgence' attached, to he<< But! these five votes the night to ready the2Wpage open.In In the world and denounced , , encompassed of the phrase, he When Archbishop Fetal now It is aquestion racism on the f Of those who have joined a ma- gained by the faithful who volume When the place : ' the whole first chapter inserted used the word ultimam'iuihmatei of good cultivation et the councilII . said, the commission has - sonic organization or other with t the dispositions mentioned notes for the second part of the \document hkh in effect and of ( i i to describe! Monday fructifying the If't'd"hK'h societies of the same kind above, devoutly r'rivethe laYI'the theoreticalgroundwork were distributed at the December the words from motives of has been said that the teasel s meeting. a mar applause sown which plot against t the Church blessing: for the practicalconsiderations 4 meeting, the total of human conscience" was rrocripJe4 will I I the : went or against civil authority, provided that art Included number of pages rose to 4uo. The thrust! of the statementhas spontaneously up. M\ll IIr f n will weal l I 1. gain problem tf peace that the penitent withdraws Christmas visit to In the second and Father Edward: Heaton\ thereby become analogous the betl p*.ilble knowledge' completely from the CSC English: language to that of the religious German Bishops elect .. the roitrlUar tll'pMhlftllt "But the Church cannot West Berlin permitted final chapter press document he said In eubstdutefnrth.po : heal: liberty , organization or society and officer( of the council mid Cardinal Doepfner referring to etch toe of n.IV " promises to repair and prevent HI:RUN |I\(,) Mrhbi hop Communism copies distributed that Th, demanding that states provide "jubilee' 1, kirk will k.. held powers he stated! I l' ::1 up irs- 'legal Immunity" for P.ONN (IM'/-The German In inrm to i hAn,. 1''* a'ruI . i it In so far as he ran, any Alfred Bengsc, Bishop of day in the council hall after the council alms rkkfl, were conscientious objectors in the Bishops in Home have electedJulius is to Impose a grave and In communist-ruled Fast: Berlin condemn communism formally that they still smelled of glue civil sphere, regardless of the '''11'11'1 tI eclii os and ones Munich the bead of the salutary rename commensurate has been given permission and explicitly as advocated objective morality el such a ai .,,1,I., them' ....--.---. w.th the gravity of the by the Reds to visit his faithful Fathers did pcwition. on which the\ council German Bishop conference . by some Family lifeIn it was announced here I let M to Lady has avoided decides pray our , Subscribe offense l in West Berlin at Christ any not succeed mainly becausethe Cardinal Ooforfftf'r S' replaces Mother of Ute dmrth. that ". Release t the faithful mas time (December 25-27)). commission had . the> section dealing ith MinistryArchbishop 71 year old Joseph she, may always enlighten revised the document included marriage: the comnm>,on Cardinal Fnngs of Cologne' and assist us and make usable NowMakesfAlSETlETH a footnote calling attentionto tried to make its points Francois Martyof who retired because of ace In b* devoted sons of "M I R-A-C L E" more holy 1\\\1 t\\ t \\ \\ 1\\\ \1."" the previous condemnations understandable for modern Rheims. in a report' en and increasing blindness. 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| MILLISECOND | CLASS.METHOD | MESSAGE |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 36 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |