Bulletin (Monroe, Ga.) 1958-1962, June 23, 1962, Image 2

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PAGE 2—THE BULLETIN, June 23, 1962 Pope For sees Vatican Council As Fulfilling Hopes In Areas Science Has Failed To Solve expectation we are witnessing today a new phenomenon. It is certain that—with distances almost eliminated, with the road open to the conquest of space, with the progress of scientific research and the advancement of technical production—we perceive now in man an unex pected and truly surprising state of mind. “We believe that we can say that the man of study and of action in this afflicted century— afflicted by two world wars and by countless other con flicts of different kinds—is not so confident in himself and in his conquests. He is not so certdin, as he was in the 18th and 19th centuries, of being able to achieve happiness on earth. He is still less confident of being able, through his genius and energies alone, to allay the anxieties, disperse the fears and overcome the weaknesses that constantly threaten to over power him. “We say more specifically that there is something like a lament that rises out or practi cally all the manifestations of contemporary literature. We say that the powerful ones of earth admit that they do not know how to raise man up and transport him to that condition of happiness and prosperity which continues to be the goal of his tireless research. . . “It is providential and quite natural that the Church should WALTER H. BODIFORD Guaranteed Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairs CE. 7-7337 3993 Peachtree Road Brookhaven, Ga. FOR BEST POSITIONS Contact CHANDLER EMPLOYMENT SERVICE PHONE 873-5139 775 Juniper, N. E. Atlanta Executive & Medical Sec retaries, File Clerks, Sten ographers, Sales People, Electronics, Accounting, Office Managers, Register ed and Practical Nurses. 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How to Think About Race, .10 4. Discrimination And The Christian Conscience, .05 (Bishop's Statement of 1958) Notre Dame Book Shop, Inc. 115 PEACHTREE ST., N. E, ATLANTA MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED VATICAN CITY, (NC)—His Holiness Pope John XXIII has forecast the Sacond Vatican Council as an answer to the aspira tions of men •"Mch science has failed to solve. His hopes fir the council which opens next October 11 were voiced in a 40-minute discourse he gave during a Solemn Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica on Pentecost Sunday (June 10). The Mass was offered by Amleto Cardinal Cicognani, Papal Secretary of State, and was attended by the whole papal court. The Pope’s discourse, be sides stressing the work of the council, also placed emphasis on the fate of the Holy Land, where the “earthly passing’’ of Christ has been reduced to “a lamentable memory.’’ Speaking to a congregation or more than 15,000 people, the Pope retold the story of the first Pentecost and of Christ’s promise to His disci ples that “you shall be wit nesses for me in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria and even to the very ends of the earth.” Twenty centuries have proven the truth of Christ’s promise, he said, even though there have been times when the Church’s unity seemed to be in grave danger. Pope John underlined the fact that “the apostolic succession has never been broken” and that “the disci ples of Jesus and their suc cessors have given witness to the Divine Master through the centuries.” Soon, he added, the world will see the Church give win- ness to Christ once again. “It will soon be possible for the world to see with its own eyes what the council is. It will be able to see the wonders that the Holy Catholic Church can offer in the light of Jesus its divine Founder as He wanted it, as He made it, and to which He has continued to give life through the centuries.” He then turned to examine the council in the light of scientific progress, saying that the Church could give through the council what science could not. “With a sense of confident ATLANTA Serve . . . While Being Served You benefit Our Lady of the Holy Ghost Monastery in Conyers, Georgia, every time you use daily-fresh PE" 1 DAIRY FOODS. PET DAIRY in Atlanta buys the entire pit/duclion of fresh milk produced by the 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." 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It will not be a complete review of Catholic teaching, he said, “but special attention will be given to those points which refer to fundamental truths, which are contested or which are in conflict with the contradictions of modern thought, the results of old errors which are now expressed differently.” He forecast the council as showing mankind “the stead fastness of the apostolic creed, proclaimed by an immense as sembly, with the experience of a doctrinal illustration which is almost universal, and in a vision of the whole body (of Catholic teaching) responding more to the spirit of modern times.” The council will be, he said, “in the tradition of the First Vatican Council, of the Council of Trent and of the Fourth Lateran Council. . .in the tra dition of all the councils that marked the triumph of truth: A truth which has been pro foundly examined and made to penetrate energetically into the social body.” He assured his listeners that “the Second Vatican Council is intended above all to be a great testimony to and a search for the characteristic traits of the Good Shepherds. . The Church follows in the footsteps of the Good Shepherd in its mystic pilgrimage from village to vil lage and from house to house.” The Pope said he is under no illusions about what the coun cil will accomplish. “The Church does not expect to wit ness every day the miraculous transformation worked in the apostles and in the disciples at the first Pentecost. It does not expect it, but it works for this and prays God constantly for a renewal of that wonder.” He returned to that picture of the first Pentecost, after Christ had told His followers to be witnesses to Him. After casting this historic incident in the light of the coming coun cil he said: “Let us consider the topo graphical names in the words of Jesus with reference to pre sent-day conditions: Jeru- Priest Puts Twist To Peppermint Stick CULLMAN - The Rev. Gregory H. Keller, Professor of mathematics at St. Bernard College, Cullman, Ala., is priest, teacher, and inventor. Father Keller, many years parish priest and pastor in Arkansas, has always been in terested in making things with his hands. Father holds several patents on candy making machines. One of his most interesting machines is the one that auto matically twists and cuts pep permint and other candy sticks. salem, Judea, Samaria and even to the very ends of the earth. “Palestine, where His voice was heard, has barely a trace of His earthly passing. His teachings spread from there, and the Book of the two Testa ments still resounds through the world with the names of those places which never belonged to Christ or which no longer belong to Him. Jerusalem, the holy city of divine promises, and those regions which sur round it, still remain to a great extent as alien to the sacred call as when it was first announced to them. “The great mystery which afflicts Our soul is contained therefore in the history of the peoples who welcomed and then repudiated Christ, and in the history of others who obstinately denied Him. It is contained in the history of some where, because of state laws which have never been revoked, not even now that respect for all liberties is proclaimed in in ternational agreements, Christ and His doctrine are denied the right of citizenship. “And what can be said of those nations where the apostolate has been reduced or is in the process of being reduced to a lamentable mem ory; where discouraged spirits dare not soon expect the suc cess of a renewed movement of pastoral action for the en lightenment of pouls, for the guidance of families and of the nation?” In view of the Church’s frus trations in those places where “Christ and His doctrine are denied the right of citizenship,” the Pope underlined as a matter of principle that “true joy for a Christian, even when joined to wise intentions, easily finds its answer in sadness and con tradictions .LL ST. JOSEPH’S INFIRMARY SODA FOUNTAIN COFFEE SHOP AND RESTAURANT LOCATED NEXT TO GIFT SHOP ON MAIN FLOOR IN NEW BUILDING ATLANTA, GA. 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Catholic Party Asks Puerto Rico High Court To Revive It As Major Political Group SAN JUAN, P.R. (NC) - The Catholic - oriented Christian Action party has made a second appeal to the Puerto Rico Su preme Court in an effort to regain its status as a major political party. The CAP originally filed a writ of mandamus with the Su preme Court asking the recog nition, but the high tribunal referred the case to the Dis trict Court. The CAP now has appealed to the Supreme Court an adverse ruling by the District Court. The lower court ruled that CAP had gained major politi cal party status for the 1960 elections by its registration of members which exceeded five per cent of the total vote cast in the 1956 elections and was represented in 50 per cent of the voting precincts, as required by law. But since the 1960 elections, the lower court held, the CAP had failed to keep its status because it had polled only 3.44 per cent of the total votes in only 21 of the 82 voting pre- cints. In its second appeal to the island’s highest court, the CAP contended it had obtained 52, 275 votes in the 1960 elections, exceeding the required five per cent. The appeal questioned the right of the District Court to rule out more than half the votes which the CAP obtained. The CAP’S appeal asked the highest court to grant it major political party status which en titled it to representation on the Board of Elections, financial subsidies and other rights. 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