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THE BULLETIN, November 1, 1958—PAGE 3
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SECRET CONCLAVE
AS DOOR TO CONCLAVE ROOM IS CLOSED — Fifty-one members of the Sacred Col
lege of Cardinals participated in the election of a successor to the late Pope Pius XII. In this
radio picture from Vatican City the only door to the conclave area is being closed preparatory
to sealing it. Eugene Cardinal Tisserant, dean of the College, can be seen in the center. (NC
Photos)
CARDINALS ASSEMBLE TO ELECT A POPE — In this photo taken inside the conclave
room, just before the opening of the papal conclave, some of the Cardinals are shown taking
their places under the deep purple thrones. They had previously attended the Mass of the Holy
Spirit in St. Peter’s Basilica, celebrated by Cardinal Tisserant, their dean. Left to right are:
Cardinals de Gouveia of Mozambique; Caro Rodriguez of Chile, oldest member; Spellman of
New York; and Gilroy of Australia. Radio photo. (NC )Photos)
News During
Conclave Limited
VATICAN CITY, (NC) —
While news of the progress of
the conclave was limited to the
smoke signals emerging from
the Sistine Chapel chimney,
minor details of conclave life
were seized on by newsmen
covering the election.
It was learned that the card
inals’ Sunday evening meal in
cluded a clear soup, roast meat
and vegetables, light wine and
mineral water.
His Eminence Thomas Cardi
nal Tien, exiled Archbishop of
Peking, who was still in casts
from fractures he suffered in an
automobile accident in Germany
last summer, was sent some spe
cial chicken consomme by Sie
Cheou-kang, Chinese Minister to
the Holy See.
Secular Press
Pays Tribute
To Plus XSS
VALDOSTA DAILY TIMES
It was about the eve of World
War II when the late Pope XII
ascended to the papacy. The
nearly twenty years he served as
spiritual head of the Catholic
Church were among the most
momentous and troubled in all
history.
By every gauge his was a re
markable life. He was a strong,
energetic and imaginative lead
er of the world’s hundreds of
millions of Catholics. He was
also, in the truest sense, a states
man of the first magnitude, who
used all the moral force at his
command in the service of
peace.
Dedicated as he was to this
cause, he must have been deeply
saddened that the world was
plunged first into a second great
war and then into a series of
smaller wars which kept it in
constant turmoil.
Though a third and even more
ruinous conflict between East
and West threatened during his
lifetime, it did not come to pass.
The Pope never flagged in
urging peace upon both sides.
But at the same time he made it
utterly clear to all peoples that
he and his church were unalter
ably opposed to Godless com
munism in all its forms.
And he could be proud that in
an age when resistance to the
Communist tide often seemed
pitifully weak in some places,
high churchmen in Hungary,
Yugoslavia and elsewhere be
came renowned symbols of the
fight for freedom.
Men outside the spiritual
realm might well have taken
courage again and again from
the example of Pope Pius and
those he led.
The Pope’s interests were as
broad as life itself, and he show
ed a great capacity for blending
the beliefs and traditions of Ca
tholicism with the facts of the
headlong scientific revolution of
the 20th century.
Only the perspective of histo
ry will show where he will
stand in the long procession of
261 popes who have served since
the beginnings of the Catholic
church. But most men would be
surprised to find him very far
from the select few at the head
of the procession.
The College of Cardinals which
soon must choose Pope Pius
XII’s successor has a heavy bur
den upon it trying to name a
new Pope who will come near to
matching the late pontiff’s great
labors for Christianity and hu
manity.
Named First’
Chaplain-General
Of Canada
OTTAWA, (NC) — Father
Ronald MacLean has been ap
pointed first Catholic chaplain-
branches of the Canadian armed
forces.
Father MacLean, 63. will head
Catholics chaplains in all three
brances of the Canadian armed
services, under a new program
of integrating military chap
lains.
A native of Boisdale, Cape
Breton Island, Father MacLean
became a naval chaplain in
1943. Since June, 1957, he has
served as Chaplain of the Fleet,
highest chaplain’s post with the
Canadian navy.
Advice is cheap—and it’s us
ually appreciated in accordance
with what it costs.
ANNUAL C. A. I. P. AWARD — Mr. Robert Murphy, Dep
uty Under Secretary of State, was awarded the annual C. A. I. P.
Peace Award of the Catholic Association for International Peace
at the association’s annual meeting in Washington. Shown with
him (left) on that occasion are Francis O. Wilcox, an Assistant
Secretary of State, Washington; Msgr. George Higgins, director
of the Social Action Department, National Catholic Welfare Con
ference, re-elected executive secretary, C. A. I. P., and Harry W.
Flannery, radio-TV coordinator for the AFL-CIO in Washington,
re-elected president. (NC Photos)
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