Bulletin (Monroe, Ga.) 1958-1962, December 26, 1959, Image 2

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Name— , - Group Nam, — State - LIBERAL DIVIDENDS ON SAVINGS Savings received by the 10th Earn Dividends for That Monfh PO. 7-9774 TRI-CITY FEDERAL Savings & Loan Association 606 South Central Ave. Hapeville Pope Asks Laws To Curb Abuse Of Press Freedom; Says Catholics Must Shun Harmful Publications Columbus Services Mrs. Mennie O'Brien COLUMBUS — Funeral serv ices for Mrs. Mennie O’Brien were held December 7th at the Holy Family Church, Rev. Slat er officiating. Survivors are two sons, J. M. O’Brien and J. W. O’Brien, both of Pearson, four daughters, Mrs. Mary Morris of Pearson, Mrs. Helen Williams of Axson, Mrs. Margaret Mizell of Pearson, Mrs. Theresa Ricketson of At lanta; two brothers, Lyn Spi vey of Douglas and Henry Spi vey of Savannah; four sisters, Mrs. Molly Filaway of Orlando, Fla., Mrs. William Lott of Doug las, Mrs. Sena Zighler of Sock- ton and Mrs. Sarah Edge of Or lando; 14 grandchildren. By Msgr. James I. Tucek (Radio, NCWC News Service) VATICAN CITY — His Holi ness Pope John XXIII has call ed for laws to curb the abuse of freedom of the press. The Pope has also told Cath olics that they have a duty to shun publications that harm the religious and moral well-being of a community. Pope John spoke to Italian Catholic jurists taking part in their national congress, whose theme was “Freedom of the Press in the Judicial Order.” It was one of the most frankly worded and severely critical statements a pope has ever made on the press. Catholics, Pope John declar ed, “should not buy or give credit to or favor or even name the errant press.” Quoting Pope Pius XII, he continued: “The protection of (personal freedom) is the aim of every juridical order -worthy of the name . . . One would legalize licentiousness if one allowed the press ... to undermine the religious and moral foundation of the life of the people.” Pope John then told the jur ists that a sense of responsibili ty should be an incentive “to act quickly and to act well.” He said that “it is better to be explicit in this matter, without regard for human respect.” When he finished his address he told the jurists that the ex pression of deep concern re garding press abuses had “giv en Us some relief, like a person who has rid himself of a great burden weighing on his soul.” The Pope submitted three points for the attention of par ents, educators, statesmen, leg islators, publishers and indus trialists “trusting in the good will and rectitude of each one of them.” He said: “First, each individual must above all keep his own con science clear. He must be in spired by a just balance without being insensitive or lax . . . “Second, this clear conscience by itself calls for and assumes those due limitations which must restrain the rights of the press in regard to respect, order and legality . . . “Finally there must be clear- cut positions and a positive pro gram.” The Pope revealed that he is an avid reader of newspapers and made it clear that he had drawn the impressions express ed in his speech from that fact. Pope John began his address by saying that the problem of freedom of the press “is one of the truly crucial points of to day’s social life.” He added that it is a matter to which he has given much thought for many years, but especially since his election to the papacy. He recalled his youth and how he had been reared in a tradition that was always open to a knowledge of the true and beautiful. He said he could not remember ever having been of fended in his youth by “dis concerting visions, words or ac counts.” This, he went on, he considers a tribute to the forth rightness, honesty and delicacy of the conscience of his people. He noted, moreover, that the days of his youth were those “tempestuous and polemical times” following the Italian seizure of the Papal States when conditions for many Catholics were less favorable than they are today. With this memory of his youth in his mind, he asked: “How can the Pope remain in different when confronted with the spread of news, advertising and historical fiction which have nothing to do with instruc tion or honest information? Does his heart not suffer at the thought of the poison that is administered with unconstrain ed detail to so many innocent people and to youth in their in experience and the confusion of their adolescent years with ac counts, exposes and illustrations which have nothing to do with the knowledge of truth and the love of what is good and the vision of what is beautiful, but which indeed are clearly ex cluded from them?” He repeated the words of Christ as a clear warning to purveyors of such a press: “Whoever causes one of these little ones who believe in me to sin, it were better for him to have a great millstone hung around his neck, and to be drowned in the depths of the sea. “Woe to the world because of scandals! For it must needs be that scandals come, but woe to the man through whom scan dal does come.” (18 Matt., 6, 7). He said that a free press must discipline itself and conform to the divine laws which are re flected in human laws in the same way that a free man must discipline himself and conform to positive precepts which for bid him doing harm to the free dom, goods and life of his neigh bor. He declared: “It is not lawful for the press, under the pre text that it must be free, to as sail daily and systematically the religious and moral well-being of humanity. All financial and news considerations must be subordinated to these basic laws.” He said that, while a free press must inform the public and even sometimes form pub lic opinion, it cannot be left free to “deform public opinion.” He charged that “it is not the love of knowledge, culture and truth that guides, certain pens, but the unhealthy fire of cer tain passions and the immod erate desire for notoriety and FOREST PARK BEAUTY SHOP PO. 7-4222 1254 Main Street Forest Park, Ga. 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Is it ever lawful to al low criminal deeds to become the occasion and incentive to vice, when it would be better to throw a veil of pity over these crimes? “Advertising itself, especially in particular fields, following evil rules, has assumed discon certing and frightening aspects that cannot be justified except by a deliberate intention of arousing passions and swaying decision without concern for the wounds left on souls. / “Attentive examination of this painful situation must therefore lead responsible au thorities to a logical and dutiful conclusion: That there must be certain limitations on the exer cise of freedom of the press. And these limitations must be strictly determined on by law ... so that such a delicate, im portant and decisive field for the future of every nation may not be left to the mercy of im provisation, or feeble self-con trol, of which so much has been said, or worse, to the mercy of bad faith and deceit.” Speaking of the attitude of Catholics in criticizing the press, the Pope said that they should not be afraid of the charge that they are scrupulous or that they exaggerate. He said it is primarily up to Catholics to make every effort to create a decent prdss. All they should fear in this respect is the sin of omission, he declared. It was pointed out by one observer of Vatican affairs that, without di minishing the force of the Pope’s words as they apply to the press throughout the world, two important facts should be borne in mind: first, the Pope was speaking to a group of Ital ian jurists. Second, the press with which the Pope is most in timately familiar is the Italian press. 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