Bulletin (Monroe, Ga.) 1958-1962, July 11, 1959, Image 9

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In Bergamo the Bishop was engrosed with his diocesan af fairs and withdrew from the national area of Catholic social action. There were those who saw in his withdrawal signs of something more significant. There were those who said he was out of sympathy with Pope Pius X and the Pope’s condem nation of the doctrine of mod ernism. These insinuations troubled Radini Tedeschi greatly. And Angelo Roncalli shared his sad ness. Although he granted that perhaps the Bishop worried more than necessary about the remarks of critics, Father Ron- calli’s biography stresses heavi ly his superior’s love of the Pope and his loyalty, expressed both public and privately, to the Chair of Peter. A CHAPTER ENDS In bad health from 1910 on, Bishop Radini Tedeschi died in the arms, of the man who had served him as friend and sec retary for ten years. Dying, he repeated the prayers whispered by Don Angelo: “Oh Jesus cru cified, forgive my sins, I love You, I love You, I love You. . .” He died on August 22, 1914, two days after the death of Pope Pius X. This was signifi cant in that on the day the Pope had consecrated him a Bishop ten years previous, Pius X told him that he would come to take him with him for eterni ty. In the year that followed, Fa ther Roncalli busied himself with his duties as a seminary professor and with his work on the papers of St. Charles. He also began the biography of the Bishop who loomed so large in his life. Without his knowing it, a chapter of his life was closing for Angelo Roncalli. World War I had begun and another stint in the army was near at hand. (Next issue: Sees Horrors of War Firsthand) FOREST PARK BEAUTY SHOP PO. 7-4222 1254 Main Street Forest Park, Ga. WE DELIVER CALL CHURCH & OFFICE SUPPLIES 141 Auburn Ave., N. E. JA. 5-7838 JA. 5-7839 Folding Chairs, Religious Rec ords & Music, Robes & Books ANTICIPATED RATE. PAYABLE DEC. 31. 1959 BROOKHAVEN FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION v . 4008 Peachtree Road, Atlanta T9, Go. Accounts Opened by Mail— - CE. 7-6406 R. C. COtBERf, President ANTICIPATED RATE. PAYABLE - DEC. 31. 1959 BROOKHAVEN SHOE STONE “CORRECT FIT AND SATISFACTION ASSURED” Next to Woolworth's "Home of Red Goose Shoes'* Shoe Headquarters in Brookhaven BUCKHEAD BOWLING CENTER Compare Our Prices and Refined Atmosphere Before Deciding Where to Bowl 3141% Peachtree N. E. CE. 3-9189 Mrs. E. M. McMillan Atlanta, Ga. Families and Children Welcome (Continued from Page 1) freedom, and the Church flour ishes and makes energetic progress. But there is agreement that, should the West agree to the spurious Soviet proposal that Berlin be made a “free city,” ringed with Red-controlled terri tory—or otherwise turn West Berlin over tc the mercies of the Red-controlled part of Germany —then freedom would be choked out and the Church would swiftly be throttled as it has been in Fast Berlin. In West Berlin, there are 280,- 000 Catholics, 74 parishes and a total of 145 priests. There are 96 convents for men and women, and these latter contain 1,627 priests, Sisters and Brothers. Catholic schools thrive and in crease. Catholic associations are vigorous and grow. THIRD (RED-CONTROLLED) EAST GERMANY AND THE LANDS BEYOND (and this might turn out to be the most crucial and determining point:) It is not only the sturdy free dom of West Berlin gives hope to East Berlin, but it gives hope also to all East Germany, and to others living nearby under the communist yoke. There is no doubt of this. The figure of Germans who crossed the Iron Curtain through West Berlin, as an escape channel, stand at this time near 2,000,000. In 1958, the escapees included 200 university professors, 2,500 college stu dents, 3,100 teachers, 1,200 phy sicians, dentists and veterina rians. Throughout the Red-con trolled surrounding area, every one knows the route. This goes not only for East Germany, but also for the lands beyond where the Reds exercise control. It word came to them hat the channel was closed, there would be despair. East Germany (Red-con trolled), not including East Ber lin (similarly controlled) is known, in Western (Free) par lance, as the “Zone.” It has 1,763,700 Catholics; something near 1,000 parishes, missions and other places where Mass is said, and 1,257 priests. The ecclesiastical administra tion of this area is tremendously difficult, chiefly because of dis locations under communist rule and calculated Red harrassment. From near chaos at one time, an arrangement of four “com missariats” has been evolved, under the chairmanship of Car dinal Doepfner, so that there is order to the extent this is feasible. FOURTH: THE THREAT TO WEST GERMANY: No one doubts that, should the communists win a victory in West Berlin from the Free West, they would turn at once to an attempt to swallow West Germany itself, with the inevi table blighting of the Church there. Msgr. Walter Adolph, for decades a prominent Berlin journalist and now press chief' of the Berlin diocesan chancery office, addressing our select lit tle group of foreign Catholic journalists here, said: “Free West Berlin has an enormously responsible task. It is an island surrounded by com munist territory. This island gives the people living under Red suppression, on the very firing line of Red propaganda, the possibility to see what free dom really is—to reac free newspapers and books, to escape Red propaganda by oblaining free information. “It is the last gleam of light to these people over the line, and they would live in total darkness as soon as West Berlin was sovietized.” In this regard, there should be erased any notion that'what we save in Berlin is merely a whacking up of Germany, with the capital happening to be just inside the Soviet zone. Berlin is almost two-thirds as far from free West Germany as it is from the communist-controlled lands to the east of Germany. Thus it is a true “island” of freedom, deep in the Red-held area and totally encircled by that area. Msgr. 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