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NOVEMBER 24, 1956.
THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA
TWENTY-SEVEN
CHURCHES CF ATLANTA
IS**'
Consecrate
Strong Hold To
Sacred Heart
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ous demonstrations, built schools
and intensified his catechetical i
program. Chief weapons in his I
counter-action were confidence in j
gib Emilia.
All the bishops of the region
were present here while the con
secration was recited simultane
ously in every church. The Pope
himself turned the switch at his
residence at Castelgandolfo which
illuminated the statue.
The purpose of the consecration
was stated in the collective pas
toral letter written by the Bish-
. ops of Emilia-Romagna: “That
supernatural help and increased ; Qur Lord may maintain and in _
crease the fervor of faith in good
men and re-awaken in the prod
igal sons the sincere desire of a
return to God.”
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On Pope's Letter
M Yugoslavia
TRIESTE, Italy, (NC)—A let
ter by His Holiness Pope Pius
XII urging Catholics behind the
Iron Curtain to keep up their !
courageous fight against ■ persecu
tion hooq banned in Yugos-
earned here,
was written by the
after the Poznan
bland. The iafoiiv;^ '
es that a Yugoslav
I official banned the letter because
j it contained “slanders and false
allegations on conditions in Yu
goslavia”, by implying that religi
ous communities were not free
to carry on their work.
In his letter the Pope recalled
that in 1856 the Faith had been
threatened in “Hungary and the
lands today called Albania, Bul
garia, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia
and Rumania.”
The faithful had been exhorted
at that time, by' Pope Callistus
III he noted, to invoke God’s aid
against persecution.
Pius XII compared the suf
ferings of the faithful at that
time with the persecution that
is now being inflicted on Cath
olics. He said: “Today, also, alas,
you who dwell in those countries
we have mentioned suffer griev
ous conditions, along with many'
other Catholics of the Oriental j
as well as of the Latin Rite, whose
boundaries are east of your own,
j or north, along the Baltic coast.”
He recalled that “more than
10 ye: .s have passed . . . since
Christ’s Church was stripped of
her rights . . . Pious associations
and religious groups were dis
solved and scattered, and sheph
erds, either hindered from ex
ercising their office or forced from
their Sees, have been sent into
exile, or jailed.”
The Pope , stated that his letter
was addressed “especially” to
three cardinals, among them His
Eminence Alosyus C&dinal Ste-
pinac, Archbishop of Zagreb, be
cause of their outstanding merits
and zeal “in defending the
Church’s freedom.”
The Yugoslav communists re
leased Cardinal Stepinac from
prison in 1951. He is now intern
ed by the Red regime in his na
tive village of Krasic.
devotion of his people to the
Blessed Virgin and to the Sacred
Heart.
Thus it was that this year he
invited all the bishops of Emilia-
Romagna to join with him in con
secrating the whole region to the
Sacred Heart. The consecration
was made in all the parish
churches of the region, but its j Hold your horses _It was un-
symbolic center was at the foot of j contro ll ed horsepower that caus-
a great statue of the Sactred Heart; e d half of last year’s traffic fa-
which stands on a hill near Reg- | talities.
Always remember that a mis
guided car can be a deadly wea
pon.
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