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PAGE 2—The Southern Cross, July 1, 1965
CITES PAPAL TEACHINGS
Brazilian Bishop Blames
Gov’t For Unemployment
NATAL, Brazll--BraziPscon
tinuing economic crisis—partic
ularly increasingly widespread
unemployment—has prompted
two bishops and several Catholic
groups to speak out on the prob
lem and has led one diocese to
take more direct action.
After a meeting with his par
ish priests, Protestant and
Jewish representatives, and la
bor and student leaders, Bishop
Jorge Marcos de Oliveira of
Sao Paulo’s industrial suburb,
Santo Andre, announced that
money budgeted for parish works
would be used instead to create
and finance centers for assist
ance to the unemployed.
Earlier, together with some
22 priests of his diocese, he had
published a n open letter to Bra
zilian President Humberto Cas-
telo Branco charging that the
government’s economic and fi
nancial policies were generating
the crisis and systematically de
grading the workers, making
them “merchandise which the
government is manipulating for
the profit of the state.”
Since then Agnelo Cardinal
Rossi of Sao Paulo, president of
the National Conference of Bra
zilian Bishops (CNCB), has issued
a statement urging all members
of his archdiocese to “become
aware of the moment and to turn
their eyes upon the problem of
unemployment which—in addition
to the measures we expect that
the government will certainly
take—demands a Christian re
sponse on our part.”
In his letter to the president,
Bishop Marcos de Oliveira cited
papal teachings of Leo XIII, Pius
XI, Pius XII and John XXIII with
regard to the rights and dignity
of the worker, charging that
“today the Brazilian people ap
pears nothing if not merchandise
which the government is mani
pulating for the profit of the
state.” As examples of the
suffering of the workers, he cited:
—A one-room shack in a street
of “miserablehovels” hous
ing 10 families, all supported
by the earnings of one per
son who “divided the salary
that hardly was enough to
sustain his own wife and
daughter with his brothers,
in the Brazilian family.”
—A priest who was “holding
a religious meeting at night,
with some 80 people attend
ing; when he became concer
ned about their dinner hour,
one of them reassured him
with ‘You can keep talking,
Father—all of us eat only
once a day.’ ”
—“Skilled workmen led, in
their despair as husbands
and fathers, to beg at our
door the alms of a spoon
ful of dry milk for their
hungry children, or a little
oil and a cup of beans to
feed an entire family.”
—A drugstore in a workers'
neighborhood where “of 70
people coming in one day
with prescriptions for urgent
medication, only 10 had the
money to buy the medicine;
the other 60 took home only
the dangerous remedy of hat
red and revolt.”
—Girls having to submit to the
advances of prospective em
ployers in order to improve
their chances of getting a
job.
—Priests “wounded, during
our Sunday Masses, by the
tragic noise of adults, ado
lescents and children faint
ing because they haven’t had
enough to eat for several
days.”
Recalling that the duty to work
carries with it the right to de
mand work, the bishop said that
“the attempt is being made to
build a new political-social-eco
nomic situation upon the unem
ployment, the hunger, the dis
grace, the despair and the death
of the worker, who formerly
exchanged his life for his family’s
bread and today cannot do even
this.”
LEGION OF DECENCY
CLASS A — Section I
— Morally Unobjectionable for General Patronage
Family Jewels—Para.
REVIEWED THIS ISSUE
Son9 of Katie Elder—Para.
Swingers Paradise—American Inti.
Atragon (Jap.)—Am. Inti.
PREVIOUSLY REVIEWED
tMy Fair Lady—War.
My Son, the Hero—UA
Taffy and the Jungle Hunter—A A
Capture That Capsule—UA
Teenage Millionaire—UA
Clarence, The Cross-Eyed Lion—MGM
Mysterious Island—Col.
Thief of Baghdad—MGM
Conquered City—Am. Inti.
Nikki, Wild Dog of the North—Buena Vista
Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying
•Ferry Cross the Mersey (Br.)—UA
tFinest Hours, The—CoL
Operation Crossbow—MGM
Machines—Fox
Outlaws is Coming, The—Col.
Topo Gigio—CoL
Train, The—UA
Git—Embassy
Pied Piper of Hamelin—Prod. Unlimited
Go, Go Mania (Br.)—Am. Inti.
Pirates of Tortuga—Fox
Trial of Joan of Arc—Pathe Contemporary
fGreatest Story Ever Told, The—UA
Purple Hills—Fox
Up From the Beach—Fox
Hallelujah Trail—UA
Queen of the Pirates—Col.
Valley of the Dragons—CoL
Hercules, Samson and Ulysses (Ital.)—MGM
Sandokan The Great—MGM
Von Ryan’s Express—Fox
Honeymoon Machine—MGM
Seaside Swingers (Br.)—Embassy
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea—Fox
War Party—Fox
Invasion Quartet—MGM
Sergeant Was a Lady—U-I
Lassie’s Great Adventure—Fox
Shenandoah—U-I
When the Clock Strikes—UA
Man From Button Willow—United Screen Artists
Snake Woman—UA
World of Abbott and Costello, The—U-I
tMary Poppins—B.V.
McHale’s Navy Joins the Air Force—Univ.
tSound of Music, The—Fox
World Without Sun (Fr.)—CoL
Starfighters, The—Waldman Films
You Have to Run Fast—UA
Monkey’s Uncle, The—B.V.
Sword of Ali Baba—U-I
Zebra In The Kitchen—MGM
CLASS A — Section II —
— MoraUy Unobjectionable for
Adnlts and Adolescents
Coast of Skeletons—7 Arts
REVIEWED THIS ISSUE
Secret of My Success—MGM
Love and Kisses—Universal
Adventure of Scaramouche (Fr.*Ital.) —
Ski Party—American Inti.
PREVIOUSLY REVIEWED
Gorgon, The—Col.
Pit and the Pendulum—Am. IntL
Embassy
Gunfighters of Casa Grande—MGM
Sardonicus—CoL
Agony and the Ecstacy, The—Fox
Guns of Darkness—War.
Sallah—Palisades International
Arizona Raiders, The—Col.
Harvey Middleman, Fireman—Col.
Satan Bug—UA
* Art of Love, The—U-I
High Wind in Jamaica, A—Fox
Scream of Fear—Col.
Atlantis, the Lost Continent—MGM
Ipcress File, The (Br.)—U-I
Secret of Blood Island (Br.)—U-I
Beach Blanket Bingo—Am. Inti.
Ivanhoe Donaldson—Brandon
Secret of Deep Harbor—UA
She (Br.)—MGM
Black Spurs—Para.
Kimberly Jim—Embassy
Bridge to the Sun—MGM
Cat Ballou—Col.
Lord Jim—Col.
Stolen Hours—UA
Major Dundee—Col.
Suitor, The (Fr.)—Atlantic
Cavern, The—Fox
Masquerade (Br.)—UA
That Funny Feeling—U-I
Convict Stage—Fox
Miracle Worker—UA
♦Tickle Me—AA
Curse of the Fly—Fox
Mirage—U-I
Thunder Island—Fox
Curse of the Mummy’s Tomb—Col .
Mister Moses—UA
Tomb of Ligeia—Am. Inti.
Dark Intruder, The—U-I
Mutiny On the Bounty—MGM
Town Tamer—Para.
Dr. Blood’s Coffin—UA
My Blood Runs Cold—War.
Trunk, The—CoL
Dr. Terror’s House of Horrors—Para.
Naked Brigade, The—U-I
Twenty Plus Two—AA
War is Hell—AA
Fool Killer—Landau Co.
Naked Edge—UA
Frankenstein Meets The Spaceman — Vernon
Nobody Waved Good Bye (Can.) —
Weekend With Lulu—CoL
Films
Cinema V Films
Young Doctors—UA
Frantic (Fr.)—Times Film Corp.
One Way Pendulum (Br.)—UA
Young Fury—Para.
Glory Guys, The—UA
Overcoat, The (Russ.)—Cinemasters Inti. Ltd.
CLASS A — Section III — Morally Unobjectionable for Adults
Dingaka—Embassy
REVIEWED THIS ISSUE
Harlow—Para.
Pie in the Sky—AA
These Are the Damned—Col.
Third Day, The—War.
Ada—MGM
PREVIOUSLY REVIEWED
He Who Must Die (Fr.)—Lopert
How to Murder Your Wife—UA
Rocco and His Brothers (Ital.)—Astor
Andy—Univ.
Season of Passion—UA
Armored Command—AA
Hush . . . Hush, Sweet Charlotte—Fox
Ship of Fools—Col.
Banana Peel (Fr.)—Pathe Contemporary
Hustler, The—Fox
Slave Trade in the World Today—
Backfire (Fr.)—Royal Films
Hysteria (Br.)—MGM
Walter Reade-Sterling
Battle of Villa Fiorita—War.
11 Successo (Ital.)—Embassy
Strange Bedfellows—Univ.
Brainstorm—War.
I Saw What You Did—U-I
Summer and Smoke—Para.
Bebo’s Girl (Ital.)—Walter-Reade Sterling
Joy in the Morning—MGM
Susan Slade—War.
•tBecket—Para.
Magnificent Cuckold, The (Ital.) —
Symphony for a Massacre (Fr.)—7 Arts
Breakfast At Tiffany’s—Para.
Walter Reade-Sterling
Money, Money, Money (Fr.)—Times Film
Synanon—CoL
Claudelle Inglish—War.
Three On a Spree—UA
Couch, The—War.
Corp.
Thunder of Drums—MGM
Dear Heart—War.
Morituri—Fox
Town Without Pity—UA
Two Women (Ital.)—Embassy
Die, Die My Darling—Col.
Facts of Murder (French)—Seven Arts
My Wife’s Husband (Fr.)—UA
Nothing But a Man—Cinema V Productions
Umbrellas of Cherbourg (Fr).—Landau Co.
Favor. The—U-I
Once A Thief—MGM
West Side Story—UA
Finnegan’s Wake—Expanding Cinema
One Plus One—Selected Pics.
Wild Seed (was: Fargo)—UI
Genghis Khan—Col.
Operation Snafu—Am. IntL
Youngblood Hawke—War.
Great War, The—Lopert
Panic in Year Zero—Am. Inti.
Young Cassidy—MGM
Guide, The (Indian)—Stratton Inti.
CLASS A — Section IV —
Morally Unobjectionable for Adults, with Reservations
(An A-IV Classification is given to certain films, while not morally offensive in themselves, require caution and some analysis and explanation at a pro-
tection to the uninformed against wrong interpretations and false conclusions.)
•Anatomy of A Marriage (Fr.)—Janus
PREVIOUSLY REVIEWED
Intruder—Pathe-Am.
Pumpkin Eater, The—Davis-Royal
Anatomy of a Murder—Col.
L- Shaped Room, The - Columbia—Davis-Royal
Red Desert—Rizzoli Film Dist.
Best Man, The—UA
La Dolce Vita (Ital.)—Astor Pictures, Inc.
Servant, The—Landau Co.
Black Like Me—Walter Reade-Sterling
Lilith—CoL
Storm Center—CoL
Collector, The—Col.
Lolita—Seven Arts
Strangers in the City—Embassy
Cool World, The—Fred Wiseman
Long Day’s Journey Into Night—Embassy
•Taboos of the World (Ital.)—Am. Inti.
Devil’s Wanton (Swed.)—Embassy
Love a la Carte (Ital.)—Bernard Lewis Co.
This Sporting Life (Br.)—Continental
Tom Jones (Br.)—UA
•Divorce, Italian Style (Ital.)—Embassy
•Marriage, Italian Style (Ital.)—Embassy
Dr. Strangelove—Col.
Martin Luther—de Rochemont
Too Young to Love—Arthur-Go Pictures, Inc.
Easy Life, The (Ital.)—Embassy
Mondo Cane—Times Films
Victim (Br.) —Pathe-America
Eclipse (Ital.)—Times Films
Night of the Iguana—MGM
•Visit, The—Fox
8M{ (Ital.)—Embassy
Nothing But the Best (Br.)—Royal Films Inti.
Walk On the Wild Side—CoL
Girl with Green Eyes (Br.)—UA
Organizer, The (Ital.)—Walter Reade-Sterling
Yellow Rolls Royce, The—MGM
Important Man (Mexican)—Lopert
Pressure Point—UA
Young and the Willing, The (Br.)—U-I
CLASS B -
Zorba, The Greek—Fox
— MoraUy Objectionable in Part for All
Abys.es, Les (Fr.)—Kanawha
PREVIOUSLY REVIEWED
Horror of Party Beach—Iselin-Tenney Prods.
Pleasure Seekers, The—Fox
Americanization of Emily, The—MGM
House Is Not a Home, A—Embassy
Psyche 59—CoL
Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders—Para.
I’ll Take Sweden—UA
Quick, Before It Melts—MGM
Black Sabbath—Am. Inti.
In Harm’s Way—Para.
Racing Fever—A A
•Blood and Black Lace—AA
Irma La Douce—UA
Raiders From Beneath the Sea—Fox
•Carpetbaggers, The—Para.
Cleopatra—Fox
John Goldfarb, Please Come Home—Fox
•Seventh Dawn—UA
♦Joy House—MGM
Sex and The Single Girl—War.
Comedy of Terrors—Am. Inti.
Crazy Desire (Ital.)—Embassy
Kissin’ Cousins—MGM
Shot in the Dark, A—UA
Kitten with A Whip—U-I
Small World of Sammy Lee, The (Br.)— 7
Cry of Battle—AA
Long Ships, The—Col.
Looking For Love—MGM
Arts
Curse of the Living Corpse—Iselin-Tenney
Soldier in the Rain—AA
Prods.
Love Has Many Faces—Col.
♦Station Six Sahara—AA
Dementia 13—Am. IntL
Love on the Riviera—Ultra Films
Strangler, The—AA
♦Sunday In New York—MGM
•Devil and The Ten Commandments—Union
Male Hunt—Pathe Contemporary
Devils of Darkness—Fox
Man in the Middle—Fox
•Sylvia—Para.
Diary of a Bachelor—Am. IntL
Masque of the Red Death—Am. Inti.
Tiara Tahiti (Br.)—Zenith IntL
Diary of a Chambermaid (Fr) —
Money Trap—MGM
Under Age—Am. Inti.
International Classics
Naked Prey, The—Para.
•Vice And Virtue (Fr.)—MGM
Fort Courageous—Fox
•Four For Texas—War.
New Interns, The—CoL
Viva Las Vegas—MGM
Night Must Fall—MGM
•What A Way to Go— Fox
•From Russia With Love—UA
No Greater Sin (was: 18 and Anxious) —
Who’s Been Sleeping in My Bed—Para.
•Why Bother To Knock—Seven Arts
Get Yourself a College Girl—MGM
Alexander Enterprises
Girl Happv—MGM
Girls on the Beach—Para.
Nutty, Naughty Chateau, The (Fr.)—Lopert
Of Human Bondage—MGM
♦Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow (ItaL) —
Embassy
Harlow—Magna Films
He Rides Tall—U-I
Pajama Party—Am. IntL
Palm Springs Weekend—War.
Young Dillinger—A A
Zombie—Del Tenney Prod.
Honeymoon Hotel—MGM
Affair of the Skin, An—Zenith
CLASS C — Condemned
REVIEWED THIS ISSUE
Eva—Times Film
PREVIOUSLY REVIEWED
Law, The (Fr.)—Embassy
Port of Desire—Union
Balcony, The—Continental
Les Liaisons Dangereuses (Fr.)—Astor Pic-
Pot Bouille (Lovers of Paris) (Fr.)—Con-
Bell’Antonio (Ital.)—Embassy Films
tures, Inc.
tinental
Boccaccio 70 (Ital.)—Embassy
Let’s Talk About Women (Ital.)—Embassy
Prime Time—Essanjay Films, Inc.
Bonne Soupe, La (Fr.)—International Classics
Love Game (Fr.)—Films Around World
Private Property—Citation
Breathless (Fr.)—Films Around World
Love Goddesses, The—Walter Reade-Sterling
Question of Adultery—NTA
Christine Keeler Affair, The (Dan.) —
Love Is My Profession (Fr.)—Kingsley-Intl.
Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (Br.) —
JaGold Pictures, Ltd., Inc.
Love on a Pillow (Fr.)—Davis-Royal
Continental
Circle of Love—W’alter Reade-Sterling
Lovers, The (Fr.)—Zenith
Savage Eye—Trans-Lux-Kingaley IntL
Cold Wind In August—Aidart
Contempt (Fr.)—Embassy
Doll, The (Swed.)—Kanawha Films
Magdalena (Ger.)—Buhawk
Seven Capital Sins (Fr.)—Embassy
Maid in Paris (Fr.)—Bellon-Foulke
Sweet and Sour (Fr.)—Pathe Contemporary
Mating Urge—Citation
Miller’s Beautiful Wife (Ital.)—DCA
Silence, The (Swed.)—Janus
During One Night (Br.)—Astor
Sins of Mona Kent—Astor
Empty Canvas—Embassy
Mistress for the Summer, A (Fr.)—American
Tales of Paris (Fr.)—Times Films
Five Day Lover (Fr.)—Kingsley-Intl.
Girl With the Golden Eyes (Fr.)—Union Films
Film Distributors
Temptation (Fr.-Ital.)—Shelton
Molesters, The—Aristocrat Films
Terrace, The (Span.)—Royal Films
Green Carnation (was: Trials of Oscar Wilde)
Mom and Dad (Sideroad)—Hallmark Prod.
To Love (Swed.)—Prominent’Films
(Br.)—Warwick Films
Mondo Pazzo (Ital.)—Rizzoli Film Dist.
Too Young, Too Immoral—Rialto Int’L
Green Mare (Fr.)—Zenith
My Life to Live (Fr.)—Union
Trials of Oscar Wilde (Br.)—Warwick Films
I Love, You Love (Ital.)—Davis-Royal
Never On Sunday (Greek)—Lopert
Truth, The (La Verite) (Fr.)—Kingsley IntL
Image of Love—Raab & Stoumen
New Angels, The (Ital.)—Promenade Films
Viridiana (Sp.)—Kingsley IntL
W’ar of the Buttons (Fr.)—Sami. Bronston
Joan of the Angels?—Polish-Telepix
Nude Odyssey, The (Ital.)—Davis-Royal
Jules and Jim (Fr.)—Janus
Odd Obsession (Jap.)—Harrison
Wasted Lives and The Birth of Twins —
Kiss Me Stupid—Lopert
Of Wayward Love (Ital.)—Pathe
K. Gordon Murray Production
Knife in the Water (Pol.)—Kanawha Films
Oscar WBde (Br.)—Four City Enterprises
Passionate Summer (Fr.-Ital)—Kingsley
Weekend (Dan.)—Jerome Balsam Films
L’Awentura (Ital.)—Janus
White Voices (Ital.)—Rizzoli
La Notte (Night) (Ital.)—Lopert
Lady Chatterley’s Lover (Fr.)—Kingsley
Phaedra (Greek)—Lopert
Playgirl After Dark (Br.)—Topaz Films
Woman in the Dunes (Jap.) —
Pathe Contemporary
Please, Not Now! (Fr.)—IntL Classics
Women of the World (Ital)—Embassy
HOLY COMMUNION UNDER BOTH FORMS—In accordance with permission re
cently granted by the Holy See, Mr. and Mrs. William Lieberman receive chalice
containing Precious Blood from Father George Mathis at their wedding Mass.
Nuptials, at Glennville’s St. Jude’s Church, marked one of the first times that Latin
Rite Catholics have received both the consecrated bread and wine in the Diocese
of Savannah.
ECUMENICAL AFFAIRS COMMISSION
Bishops Set Guidelines
F or Interfaith W orship
MORE KILLINGS
Sudan Terror
Details Told
LEOPOLDVILLE, The Congo
(NC)—Three Sudanese priests
and 52 seminarians fled across
the border into the Congo in mid-
June, according to word received
here from the frontier town of
Faradje. They brought details of
terror that included the killing of
seven Christians in church.
They told this terrorist activ
ity by Sudan government troops
occurred late in May. Appearing
at the minor seminary at Tore
in South Sudan, the soldiers ac
cused the seminary officials of
owning radio transmitters, help
ing guerrillas and conspiring with
Americans. There was gunfire,
and everyone at the seminary,
professors and students alike,
fled for safety.
Later one of the priests, a
Sudanese, returned to Tore to
find that the mission and semi
nary had been sacked and des
troyed. All houses in the village
with grass roofs had been burn
ed. It was then learned that the
mission station of Yei had also
been sacked, and at the mission
of Yambio Moslem soldiers came
into a church and killed seven
worshipers.
The frontier town of Faradje
is a mission station of the Do
minican Fathers. It had been
occupied by Congolese rebels
but was liberated by Congolese
government troops in April. A-
bout 2,000 Congolese rebels are
reported to be living in an aban
doned Protestant mission com
pound in the Yei region of the
Sudan. The Sudanese are giving
them food, but no arms.
All foreign missionaries were
expelled from the Sudan in 1964.
But in May the government pro
mised to permit the entry of four
priests to serve as seminary
professors. It was stipulated,
however, that the priests be East
Africans. The seminary involved,
the major seminary at Kit, now
has only three teachers for its
116 students.
A total of 31 students entered
the seminary this year. There
will be one ordination at the end
of June, and 13 other students
will receive other orders. The
minor seminary of Lul closed
in February because of the un
certain political conditions there.
Two new Catholic schools have
opened recently in the Sudan.
One, at Juba, is run by two
Sudanese Sisters and some of the
30 native postulants in that city.
The other, at Wau, is a secondary
school for girls conducted under
the auspices of the vicar apostoli
Bishop Ireneus Dud.
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WASHINGTON (NC)—The U.S.
Catholic Bishops’ Commission
for Ecumenical Affairs has laid
down suggested interim guide
lines for the practice of “spiri
tual ecumenism” by Catholics.
The commission’s guidelines
cover joint prayer and joint wor
ship (“communicatio in sacris”)
by Catholics and other Chris
tians. In line with the Second
Vatican Council’s ecumenism de
cree, it recommends both but with
certain reservations, particu
larly in the case of joint wor
ship.
In the latter area the docu
ment: opposes intercommun
ion by Catholics and non-
Catholic Christians; says non-
Catholic clergy should not
preach at Catholic Masses and
Catholic priests should not
preach at non - Catholic eu-
charistic services; and op
poses having priests take an
active •'Tole in non-Catholic or
dination ceremonies.
The document stresses the
commission’s recognition that
“it is the local Bishop who has
the authority to make dispo
sitions” in ecumenical mat
ters.
IT SAYS the Vatican’s Sec
retariat for Promoting Chris
tian Unity “in time” will issue
directives for the practice of
ecumenism which will be “ap
plicable throughout the uni
versal Church.”
The present guidelines, it
says, are offered “for the in
terim” to the Catholic Bishops
of the United States.
The Bishops’ Commission
for Ecumenical Affairs was
established by the U.S. Hier
archy last November at its
annual general meeting held
in Rome during the third ses
sion of the Ecumenical Coun
cil.
The commission was given
the job of interpreting and ap
plying the council’s decree on
ecumenism as it applies in
the U.S. Its chairman is Law
rence Cardinal Shehan of Bal
timore and its executive di
rector is Msgr. William W.
Baum, a priest of the Kansas
City-St. Joseph, Mo., diocese,
who has headquarters at the
National Catholic Welfare
Conference here.
Catholics and
Non-Catholic Worship
The “Guidelines” cover these
points, with specific regulations
to come from the local bishop.
Attendance—On occasion with
special civic or social signifi
cance —e.g., weddings and fun
erals: Yes.
Baptism and Confirmation;
Catholics act as sponsors: No.
(See reasons in text on center
pages.) Attend ceremonies: Yes.
Holy Eucharist; Participate in
the Eucharistic celebration; No.
Attend; Yes. Catholic priests may
not preach during the Eucharis
tic celebration of other churches.
Holy Orders: Catholics may
not take active part in ordina
tion ceremonies of other
churches. Attendance, for rea
sons of friendship or courtesy:
Yes, with approval of bishop.
Matrimony: Catholics may
serve as witnesses at marriages
celebrated in churches of other
communions, under the guidance
of the local bishop.
Non-Catholics and
Catholic Worship
This is what the “Guidelines”
say. It is expected that local
bishops will adopt these accord
ing to local needs.
Non-Catholic sponsor at Bap
tism or Confirmation; No.
Holy Eucharist. Receive Holy
Communion; No. They may join
in the dialogue, prayers and
hymns, if they so desire. Act as
lector; No. Clergy of other faith
preaching homily: No.
It is recommended that public
prayers for Christians of other
communions be included within
the liturgical celebrations.
Holy Orders: Take a leading
role; No. Invited to attend; Yes.
Matrimony: Witnesses and at
tendants at the celebration of
Matrimony within the Catholic
Church; Yes.
Funerals; Recommended;
priests conduct services and lead
prayers at wakes for those not
of the Church, when invited. In
such cases, burial in Catholic
cemetery permitted. Recom
mended; clergy of other churches
conduct services at the grave.
Sacramentals; May be given to
those not of our communion who
wish to receive them.
Relations With
Eastern Orthodox
In suitable circumstances and
the approval of church authority,
worship in common is encour
aged. Ways and means are being
worked out between the U.S.
Bishops’ Commission on Ecu
menical Affairs and the episcopal
authorities of the Orthodox
Churches.
The frequent references
(eleven in all) to the authority,
guidance, or approval of the local
bishop stress the point that the
“Interim Guidelines” issued by
the U.S. Bishops’Commission for
Ecumenical Affairs are recom
mendations. The “Guidelines” do
not make regulations or laws or
inaugurate changes in any dio
cese. Such legal procedure is
under the authority of the local
bishop.
The Vatican’s Secretariat for
Promoting Christian Unity will
issue directives for the practice
of ecumenism which will be ap
plicable throughout the universal
Church.
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e Fan Motor
e Auxiliary Heater Assembly
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e Wiring Harness
e Blower Wheel
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• Evaporator Coil
• Compressor
• Check Valve
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