Bulletin (Monroe, Ga.) 1958-1962, May 14, 1960, Image 3

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Santander, Spain is the site of the sixth congress of the International Union of the Catholic Press, July 6 to 10. The theme of the meetings will be the “Catholic Press, a Bridge Between Peoples.” The pictures show a panor amic view of the famous Spanish summer resort and the buildings of the Menen- dez y Pelayo University where the sessions will be held, (NC Photos) Press, Not Public, Inject Religious Issue Into Primary Elections, Sen. Kennedy Says ATLANTA’S ONLY MATERNITY SPECIALTY SHOPS 224 Peachtree, N. W. Broadview Plaza PORTLAND, Ore., (NC) — U. S. Sen. John F. Kennedy said here that he felt the press, more than the public, was responsible for continuing to raise the so- called religious issue in the pri mary campaign. During his Oregon visit, the Massachusetts legislator was asked occasional questions con cerning his religion affecting decisions he might make if he were elected President. One of them he answered in a local television broadcast, pointing out, as he has many times be fore, that it would not. It is difficult to measure the sli DEVGE & RAYNOLDS QUALITY PAINTS HOUSEHOLD DE VOE PAINTS INDUSTRIAL DEVOE & RAYNOLDS CO., INC. 228 Techwood Drive, N. W. Atlanta, Ga. importance the religious ques tion has to the voters of Oregon, who will ballot in a May 20 Oregon primary. One veteran newspaper man who has trav eled with Sen. Kennedy on vir tually all his visits to the state said he does not feel “it is a burning issue.” He said that while the ques tion was brought up at all points in the state where Sen. Kennedy spoke and held ques- tion-and-answer periods, the “questions seemed to be taper ing off from the Senator’s Feb ruary visit.” Mr. Kennedy told students of Southern Oregon College at Ashland he believed “religion and other side issues should vanish in the general election” in November. At that time, he said, “the real issues” involv ing Republicans and Democrats ought to hold the stage. The Senator told the Catholic Sentinel, Portland archdiocese newspaper, he believed the press, more than the public, was responsible for injecting the “religious issue” into the pri maries. Kill Protestant Missioned Kidnap Priest ROME, (NC)—Terrorists kill ed a Protestant missionary in Bayangam, Cameroon, and kid naped the African priest who was in charge of the Catholic mission there. The crimes took place on April 9, it was reported here by Fides, mission news agency. Names of the two victims were not reported. The priest at Bayangam, whose house was sacked by the Duty of Students To Prepare For Leadership NEW YORK, (NC) — The ob ligation of students to seek knowledge to meet the demands of future leadership was stress ed here by Auxiliary Bishop James H. Griffiths of New York. Bishop Griffiths preached terrorists, is the fifth priest to be kidnapped in Cameroon — the fourth in the Diocese of Nkongsamba alone — since that African nation became indepen dent on January 1. From July to September last year, terrorists raided seven Catholic missions in Cameroon —then a United Nations trust territory under French admini stration—killing a priest and a catechist. They also wounded another priest and a Brother. On November 30, Father Lau rent Heberle and Valentin Sarron were murdered and be headed at the Immaculate Heart of Mary mission in Bafang. A month earlier a catechist from the same mission, Raphael Nit- cheu, was shot to death. Many of the Church’s schools in the Bafnileke region on the Nigerian border, including the college at Bafang, were closed because of terrorism. Catholic hospitals and dispensaries were also closed. The new nation’s government —headed by a Moslem, Premier Amadou Ahidjo — has blamed the violence that has been plaguing Cameroon on an out lawed leftist party, the Union of the Cameroon People. Some observers have called the party communist-dominated. Cameroon is an almost entire ly agricultural country on Af rica’s west coast. About the size of California, it has a popula tion of 3,238,196, of whom only about 17,000 are whites. Catho lics number 607,303, Moslems total about 625,000 and Protes tants approximately 350,000. The rest are animist pagans. (May 1) at a Solemn High Mass in St. Patrick’s cathedral, at- ■ tended by more than 500 for eign and American university students, who were guests of the Grail International Student Center. The center is part of the worldwide Grail movement, which trains young women for the Catholic lay apostolate. Bishop Griffiths warned that the expansion and improvement of now underdeveloped coun tries depends not only on the utilization of natural resources but also on justice and charity. He told the students that now is the time for them to realize that they “have the obligation” to acquire the knowledge, cul ture and technical ability which are indispensable if they are to meet the demands of their pro fession and to become useful members of society. “This means conscientious work and a sense of social re- • sponsibility,” he declared. “It is a reminder that knowledge comes not as a gift but as a conquest. Our times call for strong men and women capable of diffusing good all about them and of leading others in the light and principles lived and not merely learned. “The students of our day must by word and deed scotch the legend or put an end to the age-old tradition that students are a privileged caste, congeni tally opposed to the life of labor. “Those young men and wo men who have been given the precious opportunity of pursu ing studies to prepare for a career of service and who en ter on it without the necessary preparation, fail before God in their duty not merely towards themselves but also toward oth ers for their self-caused inade quacies and for the dismal fail ures and catastrophes resulting therefrom.” Following the Mass, His Emi nence Francis Cardinal Spell man, Archbishop of New York, who presided, greeted Miss The- rese Martin, director of the Grail center, and others. 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