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-PAGE 2—THE BULLETIN, January 10, 1959
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invitation to Our dear separated
brothers.” He said he would
take his cue from his predeces
sors, but especially from the
words and example of Christ, to
issue the invitation to unity.
“We intend to pursue humbly
but fervently our duty, urged
upon Us by the word and ex
ample of Jesus... which He con
tinues to speak to Us in the
vision of the harvests which
whiten the vast missionary
fields.”
He cited the call of Christ to
unity and said that “it is upon
these calls... that peace turns,
the peace of Christmas, the
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peace of Christ. . .which, where-
ever and as long as it is missing,
leaves the world in agony, and
wherever it is present, as the
Angels of Bethlehem announced,
fills the spirit and the heart
with exultation.”
The Pope referred to the
ringing of Christmas bells as a
call to this peace and unity. But
he noted that in many parts of
the world there would be ears
deaf to their call. There, he said,
“it is a very sad duty to recog
nize the ‘evil intent,’ the proofs
of which are now common
knowledge.”
He said that he had no desire
to make a discourteous judg
ment, and that he wished to be
kind in excusing, where possible,
and weighing the gravity of the
materialism and atheism which
oppresses several nations. But,
he said, “one cannot deny the
slavery of individuals and
masses, the slavery of thought
and the slavery of labor.”
Pope John cited the Old Testa
ment story of the Tower of
Babel and how it ended in con
fusion. He declared that there
are other towers of Babel being
constructed in the world and
their end will be the same.
Then by way of counsel to
Christians, he said “there is
nothing martial or violent in the
attitudes of men of faith. It is
necessary, however, to be watch
ful in the night that gathers:
to take account of the deciets
and to number, first, the enemies
of God and then to number our
selves and to take part in every
defense of Christian principles,
which are now and always the
breastplate of true justice.”
The Pope indicated that those
who will stand and be numbered
among the opponents of evil
will be known by those things
which distinguish the true Chris
tian spirit, by good works and
warm charity, the exercise of
which “gives substance and
meaning to civilization, which
takes its norm from Christ.”
Pope John ended with the
wish that “as many as hear this
voice over the airwaves, rising
above the harmony of the bells
to invite all to union and to
prayer... may wish to reinforce
their good intentions for the
sanctification of the New Year,
so that it may become for all
the world a year of justice, of
blessings, of goodness and of
peace.”
In this discourse the Pope
made reference to a program
which was transmitted by the
Italian radio and television net
work on Christmas Eve.
The program, entitled “Christ
mas letter to the Holy Father,”
was based on the letter of a
child who had expressed the
wish that the Pope might hear
the bells of his home village,
Softo il Monte, ring on Christ
mas Eve. The program granted
the child’s wish and added the
sound of the village church bells
of Sotto II Monte to those of
Rome, Athens, Istanbul, Paris
and Venice — all places where
the Pope had passed years in
his priestly and diplomatic
career.
SERVICES FOR
M. T. COOLEY
SAVANNAH — Funeral serv
ices for Michael Thomas Cooley
were held December 26th at the
Cathedral of st. John the Bap
tist.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs.
Virginia Storey Cooley; one son,
Thomas M. Cooley; four daugh
ters, Mrs. W. J. Patton Cam
bridge, Mass., Mrs. William
Coder, Savannah, Miss Cath
erine Cooley and Miss Michelle
Cooley, both 0 f Savannah; one
brother, Peter M- Cooley; one
sister, Miss Helen M. Cooley;
seven grandchildren, and sev
eral nieces and nephews.
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FAR EAST'S BISHOPS PROMISE
FIGHT AGAINST SOCIAL INEQUITY;
VOICE SYMPATHY FOR FREEDOM MOVES
(N.C.W.C. News Service)
MANILA — The Catholic
Bishops of the Far East have
publicly promised to do all they
can to help remedy “blatant so
cial inequalities” which exist in
such fields as land distribution,
wages and working conditions.
In a separate statement the
more than 100 archbishops, bish
ops and vicars and prefects apos
tolic who took part in the week-
long episcopal conference here
also expressed their “heartfelt
sympathy with every legitimate
effort made to maintain and to
strengthen the independence
and freedom of the Asian na
tions, and to protect and uphold
the dignity of the human per
son and cf his inalienable God-
given rights.”
The Bishops’ statement is a
companion one to their denun
ciation of communist persecu
tion. In that statement, they
said that the Red goal is “ex
tinction of the religious spirit
of the people under their rule.”
The conference, which follow
ed the consecration of Manila’s
rebuilt Cathedral of the Immac
ulate Conception, was presided
over by His Eminence Gregoire
Pierre XV Cardinal Agagianian,
Armenian Rite Patriarch of Cil
icia and Pro-Prefect of the Sac
red Congregation for the Propa
gation of the Faith. It brought
together members of the hier
archies of the Philippines, For
mosa, Korea, Japan, Hong Kong,
Macao, Fiji, Indonesia, Vietnam,
Laos, Cambodia, and Malaya.
Observers from the countries of
Southeast Asia and Oceania also
took part.
The second statement was
couched in the third person, as
was the first. Concerning social
conditions, the Bishops said of
themselves:
“They deem it necessary to
voice their concern at the blat
ant social inequalities still exist
ing in so many of the countries
of East and Southeast Asia, at
the low standard of living of a
great portion of the population,
at the social inadequacy of the
distribution of land, and at the
poor conditions of employment
and retribution under which so
many workers are constrained
to live.
“Following the inspired social
encyclicals of the recent popes,
they promise to do all in their
power to help and assist towards
the amelioration of the condi
tions of life of the people.”
Expressing their “pastoral af
fection and dedication” to the
peoples of the various countries
in which they work, the Bish
ops said they wanted “to renew
the assurance that their mission
is primarily and essentially a
spiritual one, that, namely, of
spreading the good tidings of
peace which Christ entrusted to
His Church as a message of sal
vation and of life for all man
kind.”
The statement then said that
it is the Bishops’ desire “to con
tribute, to the best of their abil
ity, to the educational and social
progress of these countries, and
to the maintenance of those es
tablished and salutary traditions
which constitute the fabric of
family and community life for
hundreds of millions of people.”
Concerning education in par
ticular, the Bishops said:
“The cause of Catholic educa
tion they regard as one of the
pillars of their apostolate; they
are therefore resolved to ex
tend it to as many children as
possible, and to improve both
the educational standards and
the material equipment of their
schools. It will likewise be their
special endeavor to insure that
the curriculum will be more and
more adapted to the special con
ditions and needs of the coun
tries of Asia and of their pro
gressive national development.
The episcopate expressed
gratitude to the priests of the
various countries, both native
and foreign, and to the Brothers,
Sisters and lay apostles. Hope
was expressed that the number
of apostolic lay men and wo
men will grow steadily, and that
“they may contribute ever more
effectively towards the solution
of the various problems of their
respective countries.”
Of native priests, the Bishop
said:
“It is their firm resolve to
form a clergy who will be sec
ond to none in their loyalty and
obedience to the Church, to the
Roman Pontiff and to their re
spective Ordinaries; who will be
strong in the love of their coun
try and of their fellow citizens,
and earnest in the practice of
those virtues of which they
should be shining examples to
their people.”
“Deeply conscious of the im
portance of modern media of
format!
entertainment, they feel the
need of striving by common ef
fort to ensure that these media
be not used for the transmission
of programs which may contra
dict or subvert the principles of
the natural law. They are fur
ther convinced of the necessity
of making use of these media so
as to bring the message of Christ
and His Church to an ever-
widening public.”
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SAVANNAH — Funeral serv
ices for Cyril Edward Kearney
were held December 20th at the
Cathedral of St. John the Bap
tist.
Survivors are one son, James
E. Kearney; a brother, J. Arthur
Kearney; two sisters, Mrs. Dan
iel J. McFeely and Miss Mary
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