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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
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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
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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.
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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
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the celebration of the triumph
of the Mystical Body of
Christ.
Venerable Brothers, the 15th
centenary of the death of St.
Leo the Great finds the Cath
olic Church in sorrowful con
ditions which are similar in
part to. those which it knew in
the fifth century. How many
sufferings truly afflict the
Church in these times and re
sound in Our paternal heart,
as the Divine Redeemer clear
ly predicted!
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
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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.
Because “the people of God
become very powerful when,
in the union of holy obedience,
the hearts of all the faithful
are in agreement, when in the
camps of the Christian legions
the preparation is the same in
all parts and the defenses are
the same everywhere.”
The prince of darkness shall
not prevail as long as love
reigns in the Church of Christ:
“For the works of the demon
will be destroyed with greater
power when the hearts of men
are burning with love for God
and for neighbor.”
May the apostolic benedic
tion which We heartily impart
to all of you, Venerable Bro
thers, and to the flock entrust
ed to each of you, be the com
fort of Our hopes and token of
divine graces.
Given at Rome, at St. Pe
ter’s. November 11, 1961, the
fourth year of Our pontificate.
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