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ROME, Gr. — Funeral services
for William Roger Kelly were
held December 12th at St. Mary’s
Church.
Survivors are his Widow; his
mother, Mrs. Timothy J. Kelly,
both of Rome, one son, James
Robert Kelly, of the U. S. Air
Force; four brothers, George
E. Kelly of Rome, Edward G.
Kelly of Shannon; Albert T.
Kelly of Charleston, S. C., and
Timothy J. Kelly of New York.
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Pope Expresses Grief At Plight
Of Church lit Communist China
By Father James I. Tucek
(Radio, N.C.W.C. News Service)
VATICAN CITY — His Holiness Pope John XXIII in creating
23 new cardinals expressed grief over the plight of the Church in
China and called for worldwide prayers to stem the possibility of
full-scale and imminent schism in that communist-subjugated
nation.
“This word ‘schism’, as We utter it, seems almost to burn our
lips and to. wound Our heart,”
the Pope said,
“We cannot but beseech Al
mighty God that in His mercy
He may avert such a calamity
as is now threatening the Cath
olic community of China,” he
added.
Pope John’s references were
made in graver tones than any
papal utterance on the Chinese
situation since the communists
came to power there. They were
made in the course of his allo
cution at the secret consistory of
December 15, at which the 23
prelates whom he had decided
to name Princes of the Church
a month earlier actually became
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members of the Sacred College
of Cardinals.
Among them were the three
veteran servants of the Church
in the United States — Their
Eminences Amleto Giovanni
Cardinal Cicognani, Richard
Cardinal Cushing and John Car
dinal O’Hara.
In the course of his address,
Pope John told the new Card
inals why he had named them
to their high office. He had
chosen as members of the Sac
red College, he said, “very wor
thy prelates” of diplomatic mis
sions of the Holy See, heads of
dioceses, or members of the
Roman Curia who had “render
ed diligent, judicious and valu
able service, contributing in a
signal manner to the growth and
progress of the Christian relig
ion.”
The Pope said, however, that
foremost in his intentions in
naming the new cardinals was
his concern for those cardinals
in the Roman Curia, the central
supervisory body of the Church,
who are burdened with grave
and multiple duties. He said he
wanted to relieve their work
load by adding other cardinals
to the college, primarily so that
“the Roman curia might be bet
ter able to expedite the matters
referred to it, which would un
doubtedly redound to the gbod
of the Universal Church.”
Pope John did not, as had
been expected in some quarters,
name a number of cardinals
thought possibly to have been
reserved “in petto.”
Eut he did say: “There are
many others whom We have in
Our mind and heart and whom
We judge most worthy of the
same honor, and whom We hope
to honor at a future date with
the same lofty dignity.”
The first and larger part of
the Pope’s allocutions did not
deal specifically with the cre
ation of the new cardinals. Ful
ly three fourths of the speech
was on the Catholic world in
general, particularly the Church
of Silence.
Pope John began by telling of
his happiness and gratitude on
receiving so many messages of
congratulations after his elec
tion to the papacy. He mention
ed the bishops, clergy and faith
ful of Rome and of the world,
heads of state and government,
diplomats, workers, children,
the sick and infirm, and prison
ers. Then he said:
“Nor do We wish to pass over
in silence those brothers and
sons of Ours who are separated
from this Apostolic See, nor
those others, not a few, who are
not even Christians, but who
nonetheless have conveyed to us
their greetings and good wishes.
All these, it is clear, desired to
testify to their esteem, not so
much for Our humble person, as
for the head of the Catholic
Church, that is, the Roman Pon
tiff.”
The Pope said he saw in this
demonstration of the unity of
the immense family of Catho
lics who — despite all barriers
of geography, state, race or civ
ilization — are joined in the
“bonds of the self-same Faith
and charity” from which ema
nate “a gentle light and a sweet
love which win over the minds
of nearly all men.”
Turning from these “causes of
such hope and solace,” the Pon
tiff spoke of “those sons, so very
dear to us, who in many coun
tries are subjected to most
atrocious sufferings because of
their unflinching faithfulness to
the Divine Redeemer.” He as-
surred these that he shares their
anguish, and he promised them
his daily prayers.
He then spoke of China, com
mending to the attention of the
cardinals in a special way “that
very vast and noble nation of
Asia, whose civilization even in
ancient times was already ad
vanced.”
It is understandable, the Pope
said, how the Faith of the Cath
olics in China could be shaken
under the force of threats and
physical and moral torture. But,
he added, there are some “who,
more fearful of the earthly com
mands of men than of the most
sacred judgments of God, have
given way to the injunctions of
their persecutors and have gone
so far as to receive sacrilegious
episcopal consecration . . . By
this entirely unlawful way of
acting they have usurped for
themselves control over the
Christian sheepfold and brought
fear, disorder and scandal
among the sheep.”
Revealing his grave concern
over the “deep silence which
grows deeper every day, like a
cloud that threatens evil,” Pope
John expressed the hope that all
upright men might hear the
cries of those suffering perse
cution and the suppression arid
perversion of their Faith. He
exhorted those who are suffer
ing to follow the example of
the first martyrs and to know
that Christ is in their midst.
“It is Our wish furthermore,”
he stated, “that Our voice and
Our admonitions and invitations
should also reach those who,
alas, have shown themselves to
be weak, wavering and fright
ened, and explicitly those who,
taking over the places and Sees
of sacred pastors by unlawful
means have unfortunately pav
ed the way for deplorable
schism.”
It was here the Pope said that
the very word “schism” seems
“almost to burn Our lips and to
wound Our heart.” He added:
“As We assume the burdensome
duties of the sovereign pontifi
cate . . . We cannot but beseech
Almighty God that in His mer
cy He may avert such a calami
ty as is now threatening the
Catholic community of China.”
“How,” the Pope asked, “can
the shepherd of the entire fold
of Christ stand idly by, saying
nothing, doing nothing, while he
sees the flock entrusted to him
in the state of uncertainty, scat
tered and even torn to pieces?”
He then requested the bishops
of the world to have all Cath
olics join him in praying for
China, saying: •
“We will not cease in our sup
pliant prayers to asjc God to
deign to enlighten by His grace
the minds of those who have
gone astray, and to strengthen
the wills of all; We beseech our
venerable brothers in the episco
pate to do likewise by prescrib
ing public acts of prayers and
penance for the same inten
tion.”
THE BULLETIN, December 27, 1958—PAGE 3
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ATLANTA — Miss Ella Fran
ces Hill, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Grady Hill of Atlan
ta and Mr .James Emile Poteet
of Augusta and Tyler, Texas
son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ed
ward Poteet of Augusta, were
married November 29th with
a nuptial mass at the Sacred
Heart Church, Rev. Mathew
Faschon officiating.
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R. J. GAVIN
SAVANNAH, Ga. — Funeral
services for Richard John Gavin,
were held December 3rd at the
Sacred Heart Church.
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Oscar E. Marin Sr.
SAVANNAH, Ga. — Funeral
services for Oscar E. Marin Sr.
were held December 8th at St.
James Church, Very Rev. John
D. Toomey officiating,.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs.
Mary Powers Marin; son, Oscar
E. Marin Jr., two daughters,
Mrs. Sheftail B. Coleman, Savan
nah; and Mrs. Everett Martin,
Rockville, Conn.; three sisters,
Mrs. D. J. Powers and Mrs. J. E.
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