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With its horrors the war transformed his activities into the diplomacy of human solidarity, into the Church’s re sponse to the needs of charity. The Apostolic Delegate’s office in Istanbul was one of the most active in the service of the Vatican’s Information Bureau. Pope Pius XII set this bureau up in 1939 to establish contact between prisoners of war of all nations and their relatives. It also worked to find missing per sons and refugees who were scattered all over the world. After World War II it handled more than 10 million requests and Turkey, through the Dele gation, was among the most im portant posts in this work. The Apostolic Delegates was able to get information about POWs and people in concentration camps whom even the International Red Cross was unable to trace. In Turkey, Archbishop Ron calli was also very active in aid ing Jewish refugees fleeing Hitler and in helping to reach Palestine. The Chief Rabbi of Israel, Dr. Isaac Herzog, traveled to Istanbul more than once dur ing these years to visit Arch bishop Roncalli and publicly paid tribute to him for his ef forts on behalf of the Jews. His office during the war years also served as a contact point with other representatives of the Holy See in the nqar East. Communications from Africa and South America went via Cape Town, Suez, Turkey and by courier to Rome. Needless to say Turkey, being neutral during the war, swarm ed with agents of both sides. And many kept their eyes on Delegate Roncalli. Every move he made was watched night and day by German, British and other agents. The Archbishop got so that he could identify his followers and once remarked: “I never could find out whether they followed and watched me or one another.” Toward the end of the war Archbishop Roncalli was asked to become the intermediary be tween the warring nations. VON PAPEN ASKS FOR HELP The German Ambassador to Turkey, Franz Von Papen, ask ed Angelo Roncalli to request the Vatican to convince the Allies that they should make a distinction between the German people and the Hitler Regime. After the war Von Papen made another appeal to Ron calli. The former ambassador was to be tried before the Inter national War Crimes Tribunal in Nuremburg and he asked the future Pope to be a witness in his defense. In his Memoirs, Von Papen re calls his meeting with Arch bishop Roncalli. Of it, he writes: “The papal delegate Monsi gnor Roncalli, who had arrived in Istanbul for a confirmation service, tried to assuage our fears. He could see no alterna tive to a German defeat but he had confidence in the judgement of the Western Allied states men and their intention of tak ing all the measures necessary for European security. “At my request he forwarded to the Vatican my pleas that the Allies should realize the dif ference between the Hitler re gime and the German people.” In 1934, the-then Archbishop Spellman of New York, visited Istanbul and remarks in his book Action This Day that: “The Apostolic Delegate Mon signor Roncalli was at the sta tion to meet me ... I had known Monsignor Roncalli and it was good to see him again.” Cardinal Spellman was to be the guest of the future Pope when he was Patriarch of Venice. Because Turkey was neutral and because he functioned as a representative of the Holy See, Archbishop Roncalli’s work in Turkey was effective and auto matically took-on a diplomatic nature. During the same years he was Apostolic Delegate in Greece. And in those war years he was a principal figure in Greece in one of the great and, for the most part, little known stories of charity among Christians. He helped avert mass starvation. (Next issue: Catholics and Orthodox Work Together) "Laity Is The Church Internatinal Sodality Congress Told By Bishop THE BULLETIN, September 19, 1953—PAGE 3 II By Joseph Thomas (N.C.W.C. News Service) NEWARK, N. J. — “The lai ty is the Catholic Church,” a Bishop told the world congress of the Sodalities of Our Lady. Auxiliary Bishop Leo C. Byrne of St. Louis spoke to the delegates at a Solemn Pontifical Mass in Sacred Heart Cathedral. Archbishop Thomas A. Bo land of Newark offered the Mass. An estimated 4,000 were in attendance and the overflow heard the services and the ser mon through loudspeakers set up outside. Among those taking part in the opening procession were 17 archbishops and bishops, about 50 monsignors, 200 priests and 20 laymen who have been dec orated by the pope. Addressing the lay delegates, Bishop Byrne, executive epis copal moderator for Sodalities in the United States, said: “You are the Church and the Church needs your vital thinking to promote her cause in the world.” Bishop Byrne echoed the plea of St. Pius X for laymen who are “virtuous, enlightened, de termined and really apostolic.” Scientific advances, diplomatic visits, cultural exchanges and even foreign aid do not hold “the total answer” for the mod ern world, he said. The reason, he declared, is that “sanctity is the most urgent need of the world today.” He told the delegates that “sodalists who are saintly and have saintly sodalities would make an unparalleled contribu tion” to order and harmony. Later, at Seton Hall Universi ty, South Orange, N. J., the delegates heard a Catholic lay leader call on them to “face the challenge of this hour of his tory: a challenge to build a brave new world — not on the atomic ruins of the old, but upon the foundation of charity BEST WISHES FROM CLETUS W. BERGEN WILLIAM P. BERGEN ARCHITECTS A. L A. 127 HABERSHAM ST., SAVANNAH, GEORGIA VERNON H. NOWEljL, A. I. A., ASSOCIATE ARCHITECT CjreetinaJ and (Jdesf IdJiiilieii FROM Johnny Harris VICTORY DRIVE, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA Savannah's Finest Steaks Barbecue - Seafood laid down for us by Christ 2,000 - years ago. Martin H. Work, executive director of the National Council of Catholic Men, told the so dalists that “the task you face in bringing your spiritually trained minds and apostolicly formed hearts into the arena of international life is a war like one.” “You must forego forever the thought that you can find any peace or joy other than in the happiness of your fellow- man,” he said. Mr. Work declared that “the idea of international aware ness” should have special sig nificance” for sodalists. “The whole world in all its conti nents and all its nations, in all its people from east to west and north to south, has been conse crated to Our Lady in the sym bol of her Immaculate Heart,” he reminded them. “So in a unique way her world is yours, and the problems of her people are your problems too.” Joseph O’Connor, a sodality leader from London, urged the delegates to “become highly conscious of the power of prop aganda. He added: “The com munists use it well for their pagan ends. We cah use it well to establish Christ in society.” “The special job of sodalities is to correct those elements of society which cause the vic tims” of society, Mr. O’Connor declared. “Our job is to change society, to overthrow the pa gan concept of life which pro duces the victims.” Inviting all Christians, and especially sodalists, to attain personal holiness and influence others, Bishop Byrne said that “saints must be found not only in lands of persecution but also in the lands of liberty.” If its members live the true sodality life, he said, the so dality can produce an “elite corps” trained in the work of Christ, influencing other groups, making its way into “every part of life.” Archbishop Boland gave his official welcome to the dele gates at the Mass and offered an indulgence of 200 days under the usual conditions to those participating. He said that Pope Pius XII’s statement of devotion to the sodality stemmed not from sen timent but from a realization that the sodality way of life is “one of the greatest needs of the world today.” He declared that sodalists are expected to carry the messages of the or ganization, of Mary and “of ser vice to her Divine Son ... to attract others and so to be a leaven in society and bring about world peace.” Sodalities are organizations of Catholics, mostly of laymen and women, who pledge themselves to a deeper spiritual life and active participation in the work of the Church. The sodality movement is among the oldest of its kind in the Church, having been estab lished more than 360 years ago. Only in the past 10 years has it been organized on a world bas is with headquarters in Rome. Sodalists pledge to observe 67 rules, the most important of which call for daily meditation and examination of conscience, frequent reception of the sac raments, recitation of an Office of the Blessed Virgin daily and consecration to the Blessed Mo ther. There are an estimated eight million sodalists throughout the world, including 1.8 million in 18,000 groups in the United States. CRENSHAW BICYCLE SHOP Authorized Huffy Dealer New—Rebuilt—Repairs—Supplies “Pick-up and Delivery* ’ 757 Hemphill Ave.. N.W. TR. 6-1774 Atlanta, Ga. HAPEVILLE JEWELRY COMPANY 583-B S. Central Ave. HAPEVILLE, GA. FLOWERLAND GREENHOUSES Retail — Wholesale Greater Altania Deliveries Flowers for Every Occasion Chamblee-Dunwoody Rd. Chamblee, Ga. — GL. 7-3455 Atlanta Services Mrs. Mamie Stone ATLANTA, — Funeral serv ices for Mrs. Mamie Ruth Stone were held September 5th, with a Requiem Mass at the Immacu late Conception Church, Rev. Kelly, O. F. M., officiating. 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