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NOVEMBER 24, 1956.
THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA
TWENTY-ONE
CHURCHES OF ATLANTA
ST. THOMAS MORE, DECATUR.
to try to justify the violence and
cruelty that had been perpetrat
ed. But it said it would not do so
because “morals, charity, justice
and Christian peace do not have
two faces.”
The editorial pointed to the
charity of His Eminence Joszef
Cardinal Mindszentv, Primate , of
Hungary, who “with the authori
ty of a victim who has only re
cently been set free to speak
again” has given an example of
Christian forgiveness and asked
all men to work for peace and to"
preserve the feelings of Christian
charity.
Earlier, before the Russian trap
was set in Hungary, Osservatore
had hailed the triumphal return
of Cardinal Mindszenty* as proof
that “premeditated injustice,
coldly carried out, turns against
those who are responsible for it.”
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VATICAN CITY,(Radio, NC)— |
The “cruel episode” in Hungary is |
without historical precedent and |
“no pretext can justify its enor- ■
mity,” the Vatican City daily j
L’Qsservatore Romano declared
in an editorial. ' >
Denjanpcihg the' Russian war on
lungary in the strongest terms;
ossible, the paper stated: “We
eclare that Hungary has been I
re victim of air aggression.”
L’Osservatoi^ ssaid it spoke “in
re name of . T . ’charity, justice i
nd peace, and sharing the same
pinion with the civilized con-
;{ence of the world.” Nat lung
iisproportion of forces “through j
.vhieh the victim has acquired a j
heroic stature and the aggressor j
has fallpn to .yileness.”
. Vatican ’ Radio has'also lashed
out at the Soviet terror and ap- '
•pealed for action, and not “pure f
formalism,” by the United Na-1
tions. “The blood of our brothers
shed on the plains of Hungary j
cries for justice,’! it said. It des
cribed the, Russian action as “the!
crime of genocide,” atrd noted that ;
this crime of massacring human j
groups had been condemned by j
the U.N. General Assembly in
1948. “The World waits for the
United Nations to perform its es
sential duties,” it said.
L’Osservatore . Romano said in
jits editorial that the only possible I
explanation of what has happened i
in Hungary lies in an implacable
will to impose a domination over j
both moral and material matters, |
over consciences as well as over I
the possessions of men.
The paper said it could repeat |
all the excuses that had been pub- j
lished by the communists—in- I
eluding the Italian communists—
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