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mejer of the Cathedral of St.
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n Domain Of The Spirit
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CHICAGO — The “real chal
lenge” in winning the mind and
heart of Asia and Africa “is in
the domain of the spirit,” Dr.
Charles Malik, president of the
General Assembly of the United
Nations, asserted here.
Dr. Malik told some 1,200 per
sons attending the John A. Ryan
Forum, sponsored by the Catho
lic Council on Working Life,
that material aid to Asia and
Africa is important but it is not
the real issue. The forum here
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tor of the Social Action Depart
ment, National Catholic Welfare
Conference.
Dr. Malik said that funda
mentally Asia and Africa want
four things: political independ
ence, econmic development, free
opportunity to . develop their
own way, and nonentanglement
in the cold war.
But in achieving these things,
Dr. Malik stated, the people of
Asia and Africa want above all
“to be loved and understood,
to be respected and treated as
equals.”
“To confine America’s mean
ing to Asia and Africa only to
the military, the political and
the economic,” he continued, “is
not only to fail to perceive the
real issues of Asia and Africa,
but to do grevious injustice to
the wonderful spiritual riches
with which this country is bless
ed.”
Dr. Malik said that he attach
es “the greatest importance
therefore to intellectual and spi
ritual contacts with the rising
East.”
“In their sudden awakening
all these cultures are earnestly
seeking the virtues of the mind
and spirit,” he stated. “This is
their greatest issue.”
“It is easy to give money and
it is easy to grant, independ
ence,” Dr. Malik asserted, “but
the competition for the soul and
mind of Asia and Africa is in
finitely more crucial and more
demanding than any other com
petition, and he who for any
reason abdicates before this
challenge does not know that he
is failing not only Asia and Af
rica- but his own (American)
culture with its infinite spiritu
al riches.”
Urging “serious attention” to
the human, intellectual and spi
ritual needs of the two conti
nents, Dr. Malik said he was
“pleading” for books and maga
zines, a deeper use of radio and
television, extended programs of
cultural exchange, help in the
development of educational
systems and for Churches and
private organizations to contin
ue and expand their good work.
“The prize is tremendous,” Dr.
Malik stated. “It is nothing
short of survival itself. And so
the greatest issue is whether the
West can rise to the challenge—
unless it does there will be no
West.”
“And the challenge can be
met,” he concluded, “by bold
ness and not by fear, by advance
and not by retreat, and by an
exact and deep analysis of the
issues at stake.”
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A CENTENNIAL BENEDICTION
Pope John
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ST. LOUIS (NC) — A letter
of blessing and commendation
from His Holiness Pope John
XXIII marked the opening of
the 20th anniversary year of the
Sacred Heart, Hour radio pro
gram.
The letter was signed by
Archbishop Angelo Dell’Aequa,
Vatican Substitute Secretary of
State, and addressed to Father
Eugene P. Murphy, S.J., found
er and director of the program.
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L’OSSERVATORE EDITORIAL
RECALLS MARRIAGE TEACHING
IN CASE OF PRINCESS MARIA
VATICAN CITY, (NC) — A
font-page editorial in the Vati
can City daily, L’Osservatore
Romano, has recalled the
Church’s teachings on mixed
marriages and made clear ref
erence to the rumored romance
of Italian Princess Maria Gabri
eli of the House of Savoy.
“The Church is always con
cerned to hold before the faith
ful the danger of losing the pre
cious gift of Faith,” the edi
torial said. Two impediments to
a mixed marriage, the paper
said, are those of disparity of
cult and of mixed religions.
Princess Maria Gabriella, who
lives in Switzerland, has denied
that she has any plans for mar
riage to the Shah of Iran. L’Os-
servatore’s editorial, however,
apparently was prompted by re
ports that the Holy See might
take some action in the case.
The editorial noted that the
Church holds marriage between
a Catholic and an unbaptized
person, such as a pagan or a
Moslem, is considered illicit and
invalid unless the impediment
of disparity of cult is dispensed
by the Church.
The editorial notes that Can
ons 1061 and 1064 specify the
conditions under which such a
marriage can be approved.
Among those conditions is the
provision that any offspring
must be educated in the Catho
lic religion.
The Vatican City daily states:
“It is evident, however, that one
does not have a moral certainty
(that these conditions will be
observed) and in fact one is
certain of the opposite when,
for example, as in the case of
Iran, the country’s constitution
requires that its sovereign be
of the Moslem religion, which
would imply that at least one
of the sons—he who is destined
to the throne—be educated in
the Moslem religion.”
The article concludes with the
affirmation that the Church’s
marriage doctrine is followed by
ecclesiastical authority without
change.
“When some persons hold
that one Pope would follow a
less rigid path and that another
Pontiff would hold to a more
severe one, these persons speak
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Cites Differing
Concepts Of
Church Unity
VATICAN CITY (NC) — In
speaking of the coming ecumen
ical council announced by His
Holiness Pope John XXIII, it
must be remembered that there
are two differing concepts of
church unity, according to a
Vatican Radio commentator.
“For the Roman Church,” he
explained, “there is only one
road which can lead to unity.”
This road is that “which can
lead all souls who claim to be
long to Jesus Christ, professing
the same faith and recognizing
the same authority.
“Leaving aside theological ar
guments, it is obvious that the
only expression of coherent,
global and mass-accepted faith
as well as the only universally
recognized authority in ques
tions of Christianity at the pres
ent time are to be found in the
Catholic Church.”
The commentator said that
the unity to which the separated
churches “aspire is in varying
degrees more the search for a
greater common denominator.
“For them it is a question of
finding, on the basis of a thor
ough examination, a minimum
common attitude through which
each one would be free, while
respecting the faith, the good
faith, of others . . .”
The Vatican Radio speaker
said “it is obvious that this kind
of unity would not constitute
a thorough unity. It would
mean the achievement of a
unanimity, a provisional unani
mity which would be constantly
disputed.
Despite “this fundamental an
tagonism,” the commentator said
Christians must not despair of
achieving unity.
“Who would have thought
three centuries ago that dis
cussions between Catholics and
Protestants would one day be
possible? . . . Time has worked
in this respect and we may
rest assured that it is still work
ing. Time is the instrument of
God. It is one of those divine
seeds, in which life is conceal
ed and which will come to light
on condition that it is planted in
souls of good will.”
Reds Claim U. S.
Responsible For
Church Council
It stated in part: “The Sov
ereign Pontiff . , . noted with
paternal interest that the Sac
red Heart Program, which had
its humble beginning in 1939
from a station in St. Louis Uni
versity, is now brought to a
vast audience by more than
2,400 weekly broadcasts and by
90 television outlets. His Holi
ness renders thanks to Almighty
God for the graces bestowed
through this form of apostolate,
and He cherishes the prayerful
hope that the program may con
tinue to be a medium of bring
ing an ever-increasing number
of souls closer to the Sacred
Heart of Jesus.”
At a commemoration dinner
during which the papal letter
was read, Father Murphy said
that the Sacred Heart program
on radio has 815 individual out
lets, and that five continents
hear the program, which is
broadcast in three languages:
English, Spanish and French.
Father Murphy added that in
its fifth year on television the
Sacred Heart Hour is carried by
116 television outlets.
Current plans for the pro
gram, said Father Murphy, in
clude stereophonic recording of
all music for the programs, and
a Portuguese version of the Sac
red Heart Hour on radio.
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ROME, (NC) — A Red claim
that the coming ecumenical
council was called as the result
of political pressure from the
U. S. was denied here by L’Os
servatore della Domenica.
The Vatican . City weekly re
ferred to the claim which apear-
ed in a communist paper pub
lished here, and stated that the
erroneous charge grew out of
the Reds’ “scientific conviction”
that religion is only a political
instrument of ruling groups.
The weekly noted that this
“conviction” fails to take into
consideration the Church’s “in
terior strength” and concluded:
“The ecumenical council is in
spired by the deep sense of the
mission of the Church, by the
wish to put it into practice and
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