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T PAGE 2—THE BULLETIN, January 20, 1962 'Aeterna Any Tim© — Anywhere Call a TAXI RADIO CABS DECATUR CO-OP CABS 310 E. Howard Ave. 24-Hour Service Passengers Insured Trips Anywhere DE. 7-3866 — DE. 7-1701 DECATUR, GA. MEMORIAL WI N DOWS ANTIQUE OR OPALESCENT BRONZE NAME PLATES STEEL SASH LLORENS [stained CLASS studios DR. 3-7374 175 LAREDO DR. DECATUR, GA. (Continued from Last Issue) The truly outstanding work performed by St. Leo for the safeguarding of the authority of the Church of Rome was not in vain. Due to the pres tige of his Person, in fact, the “citadel of the Apostle Peter” was praised and venerated not only by the Bishops of the West present at the councils in Rome, but also by more than 500 members of the ori ental Episcopate gathered at WALTER H. BODIFORD Guaranteed Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairs CE. 7-7337 3993 Peachtree Road Chalcedon and by the emper ors of Constaninople. Even before the famous council, Theodoret, Bishop of Cyrus, attributed in 449 to the Bishop of Rome and his privi leged flock these high praises: “Because of the prerogatives which honor your See, yours is the first place of all. Other cities glory in the fact that they are either large or have a great number of inhabitants. The Giver of every good has poured out His bounty on your city in superabundance, for it is the greatest and most il lustrious of all cities, because it rules the world and is rich in population . . . Further more, you possess the tombs of Peter and Paul, common fa ther and masters of truth, who illumine the souls of the faith ful. The two most holy lumi naries, indeed, had their ori gin in the Orient and cast their rays everywhere, but by their own choice they suffered death in the West and from there now illuminate the world. These enobled your See greatly; in this is the culmi nation of your goods. But their God even now makes their See illustrious, while from your sanctity He brings forth in it the rays of the true Faith.” The illustrious praises which the representatives of the Church of the Orient attribut ed to Leo did not diminish with his death. The Byzantine liturgy, on the feast of Febru ary 18, which is dedicated to him, exalts him as “leader of orthodoxy, doctor enhanced with piety and majesty, star of the universe, adornment of the orthodox, harp of the Holy Spirit. Equally significant are the praises attributed to the great Pontiff by Menologius Gelasia- nus: “Our father Leo, admir able for his many virtues, con tinence and purity, consecrat ed Bishop of the great Rome, did many other things worthy of his virtues: but his work shone above all in that which concerns the honest Faith.” WISHES FOR THE RETURN OF THE SEPARATED BROTHERS We wish to repeat, Venera ble Brothers, that the chorus of praises singing and sanctity of the Supreme Pontiff St. Leo the Great was in ancient times agreed upon both in the East and the West. Oh, may he once more receive the plau dits of all the representatives of the ecclesiastical learning of the Churches who are not in communion with Rome. With the painful differences of opinion about the doctrine and pastoral action of the im mortal Pontiff thus overcome, the doctrine which they also profess to believe will shine with greater brilliance: “There is one God and one Mediator between God and men, Him self man, Christ Jesus.” We, having succeeded St. Leo in the episcopal See of St. Peter, as We profess with him faith in the divine origin of the mandate of universal evangelization and salvation entrusted by Jesus Christ to the Apostles and to their suc cessors, so We likewise cherish the great desire to see all peo ples enter on the way of truth, charity and peace. And it is precisely for the purpose of rendering the Church more capable of ac complishing in our times this Brookhaven, Ga. BROOKHAVEN SHOE STORE “CORRECT FIT AND SATISFACTION ASSURED” Next io Wool worth's "Home of Bed Goose Shoes" Shoe Headquarters in Brookhaven Serve... While Being Served You benefit Our Lady of the Holy Ghost Monastery in Conyers, Georgia, every time you use daily-fresh PET DAIRY FOODS. PET DAIRY in Atlanta buys the entire production of fresh milk produced by ihe purebred Jersey herd on the Dairy Farm of Our Lady of the Holy Ghost Monastery. "YOU CAN'T BUY A FRESHER, FINER, BETTER-TASTING MILK THAN PET HOMOGENIZED VITAMIN "D" MILK." For Convenient Home Delivery in Atlanta PLEASE CALL 636-8677 (NCWC News Service) This is the third of a series stallments of Pope Johns encyclical, “Aeterna Dei Sapientia”, in which he invites all separated Christian bodies back to unity. Dated November 11 j the encyclical commemor ates the 15th centenary of the death of Pope Leo the Great and was released on December 9. * * * great mission that We decided to convene the Second Vati can Ecumenical Council. We did so, confident that the im pressive gathering of the Catholic hierarchy would not only strengthen the bonds of unity in faith, worship and government, which are the prerogatives of the Church, but would also attract the at tention of numberless believ ers in Christ and would invite them to gather about, “the great pastor of the sheep,” who entrusted their personal custo dy to Peter and his successors. Our warm appeal for unity is intended to be, therefore, the echo of that which was made many times by St. Leo. in the fifth century, and which was reminiscent of that ad dressed to the faithful of all the Churches by St. Ireneus, whom Divine Providence call ed from Asia to govern the See of Lyons and to confirm it with his martyrdom. After having recognized the unin terrupted succession of the Bishops of Rome, heirs of the very power of the two Princ es of the Apostles, he (Iren- e u s) concluded, exhorting: “Because of its pre-eminent superiority, it is with this Church that every Church, that is, all the faithful in the universe, must agree; and it is through communion with it that all these faithful (or, all the heads of the Churches) have preserved apostolic tra dition.” But Our appeal for unity is intended to be, above all, an echo of the prayer which Our Saviour addressed to His Di vine, Father at the Last Sup per: “That all may be one, even as Thou, Father in Me and I in Thee; that they also may be one in Us.” There is no doubt about the fulfillment of this prayer, just as the cruel Sacrifice of Golgotha was ful filled. Did the Lord not say that His Father always hears Him? We then believe that the Church for which He pray ed and for which He sacrificed Himself on the cross, and to which He promised His abid ing presence, has always been and remains one, holy, catho lic and apostolic, just as it was instituted. Unfortunately, as in the past, We must record with sor row that also in these times the unity of the Church does not really correspond to the communion of all believers in one single profession of faith and in the same practice of worship and of obedience. However, it is a cause of com fort and of gentle hope to Us to see those generous and growing efforts done in vari ous parts of the world for the purpose of reconstructing even the visible unity of all Chris tians, which responds worthily to the intentions, commands and wishes of the Divine Sav iour. Realizing that unity, which is the wish of the Holy Spirit in so many souls of good will, cannot be fully and soundly realized unless it is in con formity with the prophecy of Jesus Christ that “there shall be one-fold and one shepherd,” We pray Our Mediator and Advocate with the Father that He may give all Christians the grace to recognize the marks of His true Church that they may become its devout chil dren. Oh, may the Lord grant that the blessed day of universal reconciliation may soon dawn, when an immense chorus of jubilant love will rise from the one and only family of the redeemed and when they, praising the divine mercy, will sing with the Psalmist: “Be hold how good and how pleas ant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity.” The peaceful embrace of the children of the same heavenly Father, equally coheirs of the same reign of glory, will mark TERMITES SWARMING? for the sake home your Polynesian And American Specialties Daily Luncheon Feast Table Private Dining Rooms Open 11 a. m.-3 p. m., 5 p. m.-ll p. m. Beverages Served Until 2 a. m. DOBBS HOUSE LUAU 1999 Peachtree TR. 3-3531 ateaagasag RESTAURANT (Trademark Registered) W. E. SEATON, Owner One Location Now . . . But Watch for Openings of 3 New Locations Soon in North, East and South Sections of Atlanta. Open Every Day 11:30 a. m.-10:3Q p. m. 300 Seats Hwy. 42 on Moreland Ave., S.E. 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We see that in many reg ions the “faith of the Gospel” is in danger, and that there are not wanting attempts — which, thank God, for the most part are doomed to fail ure — to separate bishops, priests and faithful from the center of Catholic unity, that is, the Roman See. Therefore, to check these grave dangers, We confidently invoke upon the Church mili tant the patronage of the holy Pontiff who wrote, suffered and did so much for the cause of Catholic unity. And to those who patiently cry after truth and justice, We address the comforting words which St. Leo spoke to the clergy, to the authorities and to the people of Constaninople: “Persevere, therefore, in the spirit of' Cath olic truth, and through Us re ceive the apostolic exhorta tion: ‘For you have been given the favor on Christ’s behalf — not only to believe in Him but also to suffer for Him’ ” (Phil. 1, 29). For all those, finally, who live in the Catholic Faith, We who, though unworthily, hold the place of the Divine Sav iour on earth, make Ours the prayer which He made for His beloved disciples and for all those who would have believ ed in Him: “Holy Father . . . I pray that they may be pre- fected in unity.” We, therefore, ask for all the sons of the Church the perfec tion of unity, that perfection which only charity, “the bond of perfection,” can give. It is from a burning love for God and the ever ready, cheerful and generous practice of all the works of mercy toward one’s neighbor that the Church, “temple of the living God,” is clothed in each and all of its children with supernatu ral beauty. Therefore, with St. Leo We exhort you: “Since, therefore, all the faithful together and separately constitute the one and the same temple of God, it is necessary that it be per fect in each one as it must be perfect in the whole; because even if the beauty is not equal in all the members, nor the merits equal in such a great charity produces the commun ion in beauty. Those whom a holy love unites, even though they doi not share the same gifts of grace, enjoy their ben efits mutually, however, and that which they love together cannot be foreign to them, for to find joy in the progress of others increases their own riches.” At the end of this Apostolic Letter of Ours, may We be permitted to renew the ardent wish that came forth from the mind of St. Leo, that is, to see all those redeemed by the Most OBITUARIES Mrs. Louis C. AAura AUGUSTA — Funeral serv ices for Mrs. Louis C. Mura were held at St. Patrick’s Church January 11, Father Nicholas J. Quinlan officiating. Survivors are one daugh ter, Miss Christina F. Mura, Augusta; three sons, James W. Mura, Sr. and Aubin F. Mura, both of Augusta; Louis C. Mura, Jr., Miami, Fla.; seven grandchildren and six great grandchildren. O. C. Carroll AUGUSTA — Funeral serv ices for Owen Cleveland Car- roll were held at St. Patrick’s Church January 6th, Father Ralph E. Seikel officiating. He is survived by one sis ter, Mrs. Mary G. Ford, Au gusta; six nieces, Miss Cathe rine Ford, Mrs. Mary Hernlen, Mrs. Mildred Krantz, Mrs. Dorothy Stevens, Mrs. J. C. Anderson, all of Augusta; Mrs. Helen Heitz, Freeport, Ill.; and four nephews, W. W. Ford, and P. H. Ford, both of Au gusta; Clarence Ford, Bronx, N. Y.; and James Ford, Sav annah. Mrs. Rawlings DECATUR — Funeral serv ices for Mrs. Alfred Rawlings were held at St. Thomas More Church January 11th, Rt. Rev. Msgr. P. J. O’Connor offici ating. Survived by one daughter, Mrs. Maude S'. McGuire; granddaughter, Mrs. H. L. Crowell, Jr.; two great grandchildren. Stephen C. Kuzy ATLANTA — Funeral serv ices for Stephen C. Kruzy were held at the Immaculate Heart of Mary Church Janu ary 8th, Father Joseph Drohan Fontbonne Offers Fine Art Scholarships officiating. Survivors are Mrs. Stephen C. Kuzy, Mr. and Mrs. Theo dor Kuzy, Mr. and Mrs. Ar nold T. Kelly, Miss Evelyn Ruth, Miss Catherine Louise Kuzy, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kuzy, Mr. and Mrs. George Kuzy, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Schultz, Mr. and Mrs. Ste phen Balkovec, Mr. and Mrs. John Keranko, Mr. and Mrs. John Kriss, and four grand children. Mrs. C. C. Dorn AUGUSTA — Funeral serv ices for Mrs. Isabella Grogan Dorn were held at St. Mary’s on-the-Hill Church, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Daniel J. Bourke offi ciating. She is survived by one bro ther, James L. Grogan of Au gusta; two nieces, Mrs. J. B. Schweers, Augusta; Mrs. J. H. Powers, Washington, D. C.; three nephews, Grogan Renz, Washington, D. C.; James G. Connor of Denver, Colo.; E. H. Connor, Long Island, N. Y. Mrs. Cummings ATLANTA — Funeral serv ices for Mrs. John Lee Cum mings were held at the Cathe dral of Christ the King, Jan uary 8th, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Jos eph G. Cassidy officiating. Survivors , include Mr. and Mrs. Curtis W. Lehner, Atlan ta; Maj. and Mrs. Edward C. Davis, Jr., Shreveport, La. Mrs. J. J. Hoverty, Jr. ATLANTA — Funeral serv ices for Mrs. Joseph J. Haver- ty, Jr., were held January 2nd, at the Cathedral of Christ the King, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph G. Cassidy officiating. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. William E. Grabbe, Hattiesburg, Miss.; Mrs. James R. Harland, and Miss Josephine Haverty, both of Atlanta; brother, M. H. El der, Atlanta; and four grand children. Thomas C. Zahos Precious Blood of Jesus Christ, reunited in the same Church militant, to see them resist, united and fearless, the pow ers of evil which continue to threaten the Christian faith from so many parts. 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