Bulletin (Monroe, Ga.) 1958-1962, September 01, 1962, Image 2

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DOMESTIC NEWS RED . OUTH FESTIVAL FLOPS Project Involves Gifted Students Parental Reaction To Shared-Time Proposal Being Sought In Pittsburgh With most of the returns in from Helsinki, it looks as though the communist-sponsored World Youth Festival held this year in Finland was not worth the money it cost Mos cow. Its propaganda value was greatly dulled by riots and anti-communist demonstrations thoughout. In top photo, festival opens with parade of nations at Helsinki’s Olympic stadium. In lower photo, anti-Castro Cubans demonstrate against Cuban communist delegation in front of the Finnish Parliament. (NC Photos) BROOKHAVEN D ) R “P r A a beautiful 5x7 portrait of your child WITH YOUR PURCHASE OF Never before so many enchanting styles for back-to- school from. Child Life. Handsome, sturdy shoes for school . . . shoes your youngsters will love to wear. OLAN MILLS, INC 3393 Peachtree Road NE • (Lenox Square) ATLANTA, GEORGIA) land of happy feet Lucy’s Family Shoe Store 4067 Peacthree Rd., N.E. Brookhaven FOR LATIN AMERICAN MISSIONS - Richard Cardinal Cushing, Archbishop of Boston, accepts a $50,000 check from the Catholic Daughters of American for mission work in Latin America. CDA Supreme Regent Margaret J. Buckley of Maryland made the presentation with other national officers looking on (left to right): secretary Mary Kanane of New Jersey; vice-supreme regent Mrs. John V. Ballard of Milton, Mass.; and treasurer Mrs. Frank V. Baxter of Iowa. Cardinal Cushing is the founder of the Missionary Society of St. James ihe Apostle which now has nearly 70 priests in Latin American missions. (NC Photos) Priest Asks If Publicity Given Abortion Case Part Of Drive To Relax U.S. Laws ARLINGTON, VA. - A priest asked here if the wide publicity given to die case of an Ameri can woman who obtained an abortion in Sweden is part of a drive to relax U. S. abortion laws. Father John C. Knott, direc tor of the Family Life Bureau of the National Catholic Wel fare Conference, asked the question at a Christian Family Movement convention (Aug. 17). Father Knott said that a de cision had been made to publi cize the abortion plans of the mother who said she took thali domide early in her pregnancy. The drug is believed to have caused children to be born de formed in Europe and Canada. Asking why the abortion was given publicity, he said: “Was it to help other similarly af flicted parents, as was alleged? Or was this rather a test case before the bar of present American opinion to find out whether the climate was right for a change? “Does it constitute a giant step forward in a hitherto sub tle and quiet underground cam paign for the so-called liber alization of our present abor tion laws? Is it part of the pattern to emotionally condi tion the American people to accept drastic changes in our legal codes, so as to allow the destruction of other deformed life for similar humanitarian rHE^^ Ot&mtoit HOTEL • FREE PARKING • TV A AIR CONDITIONING • FAMOUS MIAMI BUFFET • ICE A BEVERAGE STATION* • COFFEE MAKER, EACH ROOM LUCKIE AT CONE ST. A Good Address in Atlanta C^aAtleberry J SELLING THE BEST IN APPLIANCES AND FURNITURE 3614 Chamblee-Dunwoody Road Chamblee, Georgia CASTLEBERRY’S HOME STORE, INC. Chamblee, Georgia QE Appliances - TV - Stereo Zenith TV - Stereo Brand Name Furniture Floor Coverings Lamps and Accessories C & S Charge Account Service Personalized Payment Plans Free Store Side Parking Money Orders Collection Agency for All Utilities Office: GLendale 7-0216 reasons?” Saying he did not have a documented answer to the ques tions he raised, Father Knott told the Christian Family Move ment couples: “I think the ques tion at least should be asked of this group of married cou ples who are dedicated to a quite different philosophy of life and marriage.” The convention here, held under the patronage of Bishop John J. Russell of Richmond, .attracted delegates from CFM groups in Virginia, Maryland, Delaware and North and South Caroline. ' WASHINGTON, (NC) - The Pittsburgh diocese is asking parents for their reaction to a major snared-time proposal in Monroeville, a Pittsburgh sub urb. Msgr. John B. McDowell, superintendent of schools, dis cussed the project in an inter view here. Shared-time educa tion consists of dividing a stu dent’s school day, or a portion of it between church-related and Atonement Former Prisoner Leads Rites HANOVER, Germany, (NC) A bishop who was once an in mate of the concentration camp at Dachau led hundreds of his fellow Catholics to the site of the old nazi Bergan-Belsen camp for a service of atone ment for the crimes committed during the Hitlerite era. The (Aug. 24) ceremony was part of the five-day national Catholic convention here. Bergan-Belsen, about 30 miles from here was a place of living hell for some 110,000 men of many nationalities. About 51,000 did not leave the con centration camp alive. Many died of epidemics and starva tion. Many others were murder ed in cold blood. Main feature of the atonement ceremonies was the Mass of fered in the memorial chapel by Auxiliary Bishop Joseph Buchkremer of Aachen. The Bishop was an inmate at Dachau when he was a priest. >~ The camp barracks were burned to the ground after World WaT Ilr But German Catholics built there a memorial chapel, the Church of the Precious Blood. Protestant-Catholic Relations In Latin America Seen Improving PARIS (NC)—An Anglican of ficial of the World Council of Churches told its 100-mem- ber Central Committee that “the new dialogue with the Ro man Catholic Church is a ten der plant which could be killed by too much water as well as by neglect.’ ” The Rev. Patrick Campbell Rodger, former pastor of an Episcopalian church in Scot land and now executive secre tary of the World Council’s Department of Faith and Order, paid tribute to Catholic scholar ship concerning the World Council. Then he said: “Have we for so long pro tested against the exclusiveness and isolation of Rome that we now awake to find that it is we who maintain the isolation through our ignorance or incap acity to enter into conversa tion except at a somewhat superficial level? . . . “What place does the study of Roman Catholic ecumenism MSGR. JOHN E. KELLY, director of the Bureau of In formation, NCWC, received the 1962 Communications Award of the Religious Heri tage of America. Director of the bureau which serves as an information and public rela tions agency for the Church in the U.S. play within our churches and theological faculties? The an swer to that question is the acid test of our professions of goodwill before the opening of the Second Vatical Council.” Mr. Rodger held that “there is a widespread feeling among churches that the ‘scandal of division’ of Christians requires serious examination at both nat ional and world levels.” The Central Committee meeting here also heard one of its Argentinian members assert that Catholics and Protestants in Latin America are beginning to make contact on a religious basis. The Rev. Rudolf Obermueller of Buenos Aires said that Pro testant and Catholic theological professors in Buenos Aires have been meeting in a quiet unofficial way to exchange ideas and for common Bible study He said that in Sao Leopoldo, Brazil, the professors of the Jesuit college and of the Luther an theological college are in viting one another to lectures. He also reported that a Cath olic archbishop in Peru had in vited some Protestant pastors to his cathedral during a special week of prayer. “There are indeed hopeful signs that the enmity which was so bitter in quite recent years in Columbia and Mex ico will be overcome ecumen ically,” Professor Obermul- ler said. He stressed, however, that Protestnats in Latih Amer ica will be able to witness to Christian unity only when they have found it among themselves. ATLANTA Serve . . . While Being Served You benefit Our Lady of the Holy Ghost Monastery in Conyers, Georgia, every time you use daily-fresh PE'* DAIRY FOODS. PET DAIRY in Atlanta buys the entire production 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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He added that the proposal includes transporting the Cath olic school students from the public school nearest their own institution to the Forbes Trail school. Msgr. McDowell said Pitts burgh Catholic schools, which enroll about 130,000 children in 284 schools, have had a sup erb relationship with public schools. “It has been extra ordinary, a wonderful working relationship,’’ he said. The Monsignor, a principal backer in Catholic school cir cles of shared-time schooling, believes that statistics make it necessary to discuss pro posals to divide class time. “Our goal of having every Catholic child in a Catholic school is no longer within reach,” he said. “Despite the tremendous growth of our schools in the past 10 years, only 50 per cent of our chil dren are able to attend Cath olic schools. As the nation con tinues to grow and as the Cath olic community grows with it, the situtation will obviously worsen.” Msgr. McDowell thinks it is better to have as many students as possible receive Catholic school instruction in value sub jects, such as social studies, than to have this education given only to full-time Cath olic school students, while other Catholics in public schools would get none. He said the Forbes Trail ex periment this fall is the only major shared-time project in his diocese. “There is nothing else under active discussion at the moment,” he said. ATLANTA WHY NOT SAVE??? OLD SARGE SURPLUS BUY, TRADE, SELL MOST ANYTHING HWY #23 3 Miles North of Norcross, Ga. Howard Smith, Jr. (Ret. Army) 448-3013 EAST POINT FORD CC, FORD TRUCKS FALCONS THUNDERBIRDS SALES SERVICE PARTS 2-139 Main St. PL 3-2121 East Point, Ga. BOYETTE'S DOWNTOWN PHARMACY 68 Forsyth, N.W., Atlanta, Ga. Dial JA. 2-7457 PRESCRIPTIONS Given Prompt Attention Drugs — Sundries — Sick Room Supplies Complete Luncheon Service Wm. R. Boyette, Reg. 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