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GEORGIA BULLETIN
THURSDAY APRIL 11, 1963 PAGE 9
TO THE WORLD
Pope Addresses
Encyclical To
‘All Men Of...!
VATICAN CITY-NC Pope
John XXIII's new encyclical on
world peace is addressed to all
men of good will.
In a television broadcast
made the day before publicat
ion of his long document deal
ing with problems of peace in
the world, the Pope himself
noted that the encyclical called
Pacem in Terris in unusual
because it is “addressed not
only to the episcopate of the
Universal Church and to the
clergy and faithful of the whole
world, but also to 'all men of
goodwill.' ”
The telecast recorded the
Pope’s signing of five copies
of the document and was wit
nessed by Amleto Cardinal Ci-
cognani, Papal Secretary of
State, and his two top aides,
Archbishop Antonio Samore
and Angelo Dell'Acqua, and
other leading Vatican officials,
other leading Vatican officials.
It was shown on Italian tele
vision that evening.
IN HIS brief commentary,
Pope John declared:
“The encyclical letter Pa
cem in Terris is about to tra
verse the vast roads of the
world and its understandable
that Our mind is full of deep
emotion, mainly because of the
very theme of the document-
peace—which answers the pri
mary longing of the human
family, and because of the date
We have given it, that is Holy
Thursday, the day of the Lord's
Supper. Oh, how tender were
the words of Jesus to His dis
ciples before His passion and
death ‘pro mundi vita'—for the
redemption and salvation of all
men.
“The light of divine Reve
lation which gives living sub
stance to thought shines upon
the encyclical. But its doctri
nal lines are derived also from
the intimate knowledge of hu
man nature and, for the greater
part, come within the sphere
of the natural law. This ex
plains a characteristic diffe
rence of this document, that
is that it is addressed not only
to the episcopate of the Uni
versal Church and to the cler
gy and faithful of the whole
world, but also to ‘all men of
good will*.
“Universal peace is a bless
ing which interests everyone
without exception and it is for
that reason that We have ad
dressed Ourselves to every
one.”
MSGR. Jan Willebrands
Secretary of the Secretariat
for Promoting Christian Unity
and a leading figure in the
ecumenical movement, took
part in a four-day Protestant-
Catholic colloquim at the Di
vinity School of Harvard Uni
versity, Cambridge, Mass.
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“THE encyclical is divided
into five parts: relations bet
ween men; relations of men
and public authority; relations
of political communities among
themselves; relations between
men and individual political co
mmunities with the world com
munity; and last, a fifth part
dealing with immediately un
derstood pastoral norms.
“In this manner We have
sought not only to illustrate
the basis of the structure of
peace—that is to say the re
spect of the order established
by God and the protection of
the dignity of the human being—
but We have also indicated the
different levels on which this
structure is to be built and,
almost, the stones necessary
for its construction, excluding
no one from the invitation to
make his personal contribut
ion to it.
“But above all, to the sons
of the Church, vibrantly echoing
the command” of Christ—‘Go
and teach’—We say with apost
olic zeal: Carry forth peace and
spread its benefits.
“WE TRUST that men will
give a joyful welcome and open
their hearts to the message
of the encyclical Pacem in Ter
ris. Meanwhile We shall follow
its progress with Our prayers
and with most lively affection
which embraces all peoples.”
The Pope signed the copies
of the encyclical with a pen
presented to him on behalf of
various Catholic labor organi
zations. The copies were to be
deposited with the Secretariat
of State and die Secretariat of
Iriefs to Princes. One remains
the personal possession of the
Pope.
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Radio Free Europe Beams Easter Rites
GROUP of Holy Name Men following the Communion Breakfast at Sacred Heart, Griffin. Coach Ray Boussard, of Chattanooga,
former decatholon champion (1952) was the guest speaker.
LOS ANGELES
Archdiocese Denies
Kueng Cancellation
LOS ANGELES (NC) —The
Tidings, official newspaper of
the Los Angeles archdiocese,
has denied that a lecture by
Father Hans Kueng at UCLA
was “canceled” and that the
Swiss theologian was “over
ruled” by archdiocesan autho
rities.
The Tidings acknowledged in
an editorial (April 5) that Fat
her Kueng had applied to the
archdiocese, “in conformity
with the ordinary prescriptions
of canon law ” for permission
to speak at UCLA ” on theolo
gical matters.”
It said, however, that he ap
plied so soon before the tent
ative date of the talk that
“shortness of time...precluded
the processing of the necessari-
papers attendant on such per
mission.”
“The simple fact of the mat
ter is that no scheduled talk
was canceled. None was actu
ally scheduled,” the newspaper
said. It added that Father Kueng
“in all docility and gracious
ness of spirit... assented to the
decision.”
many, is in this country on
a lecture tour. He has received
widespread attention for his
pleas for greater freedom w ith
in the Church.
A national controversy was
touched off when it was dis
closed that officials at the Cat
holic University of America,
Washington, D. C., had refused
to consider Father Kueng and
three other prominent the
ologians for invitations to speak
in a student-sponsored lecture
series.
St. Nicholas, the fill century
NEW YORK (NC) —Special
Religious programs, including
Pope JohnXXII’s Eastermess-
AUTHOR SAYS
BY BARRY ULANOV
Where do we look for hope
when we need it most, In time
of distress, in time of danger,
in time of crisis? Do we look
to our neighbor to supply it,
in conversation? Do we ask it of
ourselves, in meditation? Do
we turn to God, in prayer? Or
do we go where all these means
are provided — conversation,
meditation, prayer — to the
great books in which hope is
always accessible, in time of
peace as in time of war, in
time of comfort as of tribula
tion?
Hope bounds across the cen
turies and over the borders of
nations in books such as these.
Every country, every period
can offer its moving parables
of hope. But each makes its
point in a different way — and
none glibly. Lasting comfort
doesn't come in the choice of
a tablet or a liquid formula.
It comes, rather, this way:
IN THE “Odessey” of Ho
mer, in the tale of a man who
must triumph over every pos
sible obstacle because of his
driving determination to get
back to his wife and family,
after the terrors of war.
In the “Confessions” of St.
Augustine, in a searching self-
examination that reveals in tu
multuous detail the soul of a
saint.
In Dante's •‘'Hie New Life,”
in the extraordinary concep
tion of a woman's role in a
man’s life, including some of the
elements of romantic love, but
reaching far beyond these in its
noble vision.
age, are being broadcast behind
the Iron Curtain by Radio Free
Europe in connection with Holy
In Cervantes’ “DonQuixote,”
in the compassionate portrait
of the title character, the model
for all time of all those hai>
rassed little men, all those chi
valrous little men, whose urge
to do good does not stop at
tilting at windmills and who, for
all the little they seem to ac
complish, make the world a
much better place for their be
ing in it.
In Sir Thomas More's “Uto
pia”, in the good order and
gracious life the saintly author
shows man capable of achiev
ing just by using his reason
alone.
In Pascal’s “Thoughts”, in
the range and depth of wisdom
which we are shown can come
just in random thoughts and
fleeting, fragmentary Impres
sions.
In Fielding's "Joseph An
drews,” in the character of
Parson Abraham Adams, the
most rounded of human beings,
the most pugnacious In the ser
vice of others, the most titil
lating, the most human.
In Newman’s “The Idea of a
University,” in the glowing tes
tament to the place of knowledge
in the world, as an end In it
self, not as a competitive wea
pon in the international market
place.
In Dostoevsky's ‘"Hie Bro
thers Karamazov," most com
plex of narratives, most simple
in its constant assertion of the
resilience of man and of his
resistance to rot, Inner and
outer.
Week and Easter.
The RFE Easter season re
ligious programs are being be
amed to Poland, Czechoslova
kia, Hungary, Rumania and Bul
garia, the Radio Free Europe
Fund said here.
BESIDES Pope John's Easter
message, the programs origi
nating from RFE headquarters
in Munich will include Catholic,
Protestant and Orthodox ser
vices, liturgical music, ser
mons and other special fea
tures.
RFE’s Polish section has or
ganized special coverage of
Holy Week ceremonies in Rome
for broadcast to Poland. In ad
dition, a Mass, Polish sermon
and Polish hymns will be broad
cast from a Polish church in
Munich. Other Polish programs
will include a morality play,
Bible discussions and readings
from a 16th century account of
a pilgrimage to the Holy Land.
Czechoslovak programs will
include Mass, Pope John’s
message and programs for
JUNE 23
PHILADELPHIA (NC) —The
date for the beatification of
Bishop John Neupomucene Neu
mann, C. S. S. R., has been set
definitely for Sunday June 23.
This was announced by Arch
bishop John Krol of Philadel
phia after receipt of the for
mal document from the Sacred
Congregation of Rites in Rome.
THE ARCHBISHOP, who will
head a pilgrimage to the beati
fication ceremony, said that
three days of prayers in thanks
giving will be held in Rome after
the event.
Eastern Rite Catholics. Pro
testant services in New York
will be broadcast, as will a spe
cial series of 25 religious musi
cal programs.
THE HUNGARIAN section is
broadcasting 15-minute Easter
messages three times daily
from April 7 to April 16. On
Good Friday a special program
on Easter customs is being pre
sented.
A program of religious med
itation is being broadcast daily
during Holy Week for REF’s
Rumanian audience. In keeping
with Rumanian Orthodox trad
ition, an Easter midnight Mass
is being broadcast at midnight
April 13.
Cardinal Named
NEW YORK (NC)—Francis
Cardinal Spellman, Archbishop
of New York, will receive the
Gen. Douglas MacArthur Award
of the New York commandery
of the Military Order of the
Foreign Wars in a ceremony
here April 16.
Amleto Cardinal Cicognani,
Papal Secretary of State and
former Apostolic Delegate in
the United States, has agreed
to offer one of the Masses of
the triduum for the Philadel
phia pilgrimage, he said.
Bishop Neumann, a 19th
century Redemptorist, was a
missionary in western New
York who became Bishop of
Philadelphia in 1852 and during
an eight-year reign was famed
for establishing Catholic
schools into a diocesan system
and befriending immigrants.
Good Reading Has
Spiritual Source
4
Bishop Neumann
Beatification Set
FOUR PROTESTANT clergymen and two Jewish rabbis were
among those on hand at the Catholic University of America,
Washington, to honor Augustin Cardinal Bea, S.J., (center)
after he received an honorary doctorate of Sacred Theology.
Cardinal Bea, president of the Secretariat for Promoting
Christian Unity, returned to Germany following the convo
cation. The other religious leaders with the Cardinal are:
(from the left) Bishop Smallwood E. Cousins of the Bible
Way Church, retired Bishop Angus Dun of the Episcopal
Church, the Rt. Rev. William F. Creighton, Episcopal Bishop
of Washington; Cardinal Bea, the Rev. James B. Ficklen,
executive secretary of the Presbytery of Potomac; Rabbi
Harry J. Kaufman of Beth Sholom Congregation and Rabbi
Lewis A. Weintraub of Temple Israel.
The Tidings described Father
Kueng as “a scholar of inter
national repute and in good ec
clesiastical standing.” It said
that “to imply, even indirectly,
that he is under disapproval
of Church authorities is to vio
late the basic standards of just
ice as well as charity.”
The newspaper pointed out
that he was given permission
“in proper time" several
months ago to speak at Loyola
University here. It also noted
that last year It published a
favorable review of his book,
"The Council, Reform and Re
union."
It said “those who would con
strue a matter of customary
canonical procedure as an in
stance of ecclesiastical dis
approbation do a profound dis-
dervice to a priest of un
blemished personal reputat-
i __ M
ion.
Father Kueng, dean of the
theological faculty at the Un
iversity of Tuebingen, Ger-
Bishop Myra in Asia Minor,
from whom the logondaiy
figure of Santa Claus
evolved, is venerated in the
Basilica of St. Nicholas in
Bari, Italy.
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