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PAGE 6 GEORGIA BULLETIN THURSDAY APRIL 18, 1963 MODERN APPLICA TION Importance Of Scriptures In Student Formation CHICAGO-NC— The instruct ion and consolation of Sacred Scripture art essential for the proper spiritual development of Christian students, a professor of Old Te stament studies said here. The all-new, all-transistorized fJore/a ((' ))f y Dictating / transcribing Machine featuring lifetime magnetic tape with automatic loading .. only $249 50 i HYNES COMPANY i// wHinhau sin111 . w A 11AN f A OIURGIA PHONi « *41. Peachtree Road Pharmacy Pick Up and Delivery Service CE 7-6466 4062 Peachtree Rd. Thi* Ad Worth 50< ON ALL TYPES OF ELECTRICAL REPAIRS AT Home & Hobby Shop BELMONT HILLS SHOPPING CENTER PHONE: 435-5122 R. S. SEELEY, MGR. OLD SARGE SURPLUS ARMY AND CIVILIAN SURPLUS Hunting, Fishing, Camping Equipment (Buy, Trade, Sell Most Anything) Hwy. 23 - Next door to Pine Tree Plaza Doravllle, Ga. 451-3377 IT COSTS SO LITTLE TO PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD IN THE GEORGIA BULLETIN PHONE 231-1281 "The Scriptures provide in struction by; interpreting for us the meaning of life in Christ,” said Father F.A.F. MacKenzie, S.J., of Regis College, Toronto, at the convention (April 15-16) of the Society of Catholic College Teachers of Sacred Doctrine. THE JESUIT priest, citing the distinctive attributes of certain sections of the Bible, said (April 16) that "the whole sweep of Old Testament history shows us the loving Providence of God over the human race,” He told some 200 theology professors from the U. S. and Canada at the meeting that "the Psalms offer a virile, objective, utterly genuine expression of our relationship to God.” Pope Sends Condolence On Thresher VATICAN CITY (RNS) -- Pope John XXIII extended con dolences to President Kennedy, the American people and the families of the 129 men lost in the sinking of the nuclear submarine Thresher. In a cablegram to Archbishop Egidio Vagnozzi, Apostolic De legate in Washington, D.C. the Pope instructed him to express to the President his "deepest condolences." Pope John also requested the Apostolic Delegate to convey to the families of the crew mem bers and civilian technicians aboard the ill - fated craft his sympathy, blessing and the assurance of his prayers for those who had died. AND HELL The Book of Ecclesiasticus, he continued, "has something for everybody. It contains even humor (sometimes intentional, occasionally not), profound psy chological insights, and beauti ful passages on justice and charity in family, social and political life." ST. PAUL'S First Letter to the Corinthians, Father MacKenzie said, is attuned to people of this century. "In Corinth at least,” he said, "St. Paul was a sort of ‘water- front priest', and in that harbor city of ill fame he created a Christian community out of the materials that came to hand. "In the Corinthian Christian, with their beatnik habits and their unconventional standards, ...their lack of balance but also their childlike repentance and love, we have a New Testament community with whom our stu dents, at least, ought to feel a certain kinship." A Belgian priest told the con vention (April 15) that the Church must not hesitate to join with well-intentioned movements for unity outside of it. Father Augustin P. Leonard, O.P,, visiting professor of theo logy at Notre Dame University, said there is need today for a "passage beyond modernity, a new synthesis between a world which has become adult and a Church which appears too much linked to obsolete traditions of the past." "If the world Is striving to ward unity," tho Dominican priest said, "the Church must strive towards more catholicity or universality to be an answer to the needs of the world." "She must appear like a Church without walls and without limits," he concluded. Padre Pio, the 75-year-old Capuchin stigmatic who has carried the marks of Christ’s Passion for more than 40 years, is still the main attraction at San Giovanni monas tery, near Mt. Gargano on the Adriatic coast of Italy. Thousands of pilgrims and curiosity-seekers flock daily to the small monastery town to see the Capuchin monk offer Mass or make their confession to him. At left, the famed monk offers the Sacred Host during morning Mass. In photo at upper right, he blesses the congregation during his Mass which is a slow and deeply fervent ritual. Because of the monk’s reknown, a multi-million dollar addition to the hospital at San Giovanni is being built with funds donated from all over the world. In photo at lower right, both the old (right) and the new portions of the "House for the Re lief of Suffering*’ can be seen. The new addition will have 600 beds, ten operating rooms, facilities for 100 student nurses, and a medical convention and study center capable of handling international meetings. PACEM !N TERRIS Fourteenth Peace Encyclical Issued In Twentieth Century Pacem in Terris is the 14th encyclical of the 20th century based on peace. was grieved at continued will among nations. ill must be joined to prayer. Court Rejects Suit To i Locate 9 Heaven SAN FRANCISCO (RNS)— A Superior Court judge here has thrown out a suit in which an attorney sought to have the Roman Catholic Church prove the "physical location" of Hea ven, Hell and Purgatory. The case centered around an attempt by attorney Vincent Hallinan to break the will of the Late David F. Supple, a Catholic layman who left his $175,000 estate to a number of Catholic Institutions. MR. HALLINAN claimed that Mr. Supple made his will under inducement by the Church "to prepare his way to Heaven." He charged that because "there is no Heaven," the will was made under false promises. In handing down his ruling, Judge Byron Arnold declared that "a civil court does not have the power to enter into any inquiry for the purpose of determining the right or justi fication of any person to believe the religious teaching of any church or religious faith." J Mr. Hallinan had attempted to get the court to require Cat holic Archbishop Joseph T. Me Gucken of San Francisco to test ify as to the exact location of Heaven, Hell and Purgatory, but his request was refused earl ier by Judge Arnold. THE attorney, who said he would appeal the judge’s dis missal, brought the suit on be half of his 23-year-old son Terrence who is claming the estate as a grand nephew of Mr. Supple. Pope Benedict XV wrote three. Pope Pius XI wrote one. Pope Pius XII wrote nine. It is the first for His Holiness Pope John XXIII, Pope Benedict XV's first en cyclical (November 1, 1914) Ad Beatissiml: (Appeal for Peace) explained that world unrest was due to lack of love, contempt for authority, injustice and greed. IN QUOD lam Diu (On the Future Peace Conference) is sued on December 1, 1918, shortly after the end of World War I, the same Pope called on Catholics to thank God that the war was over and urged them to pray for divine guidance for the members of the Versailles peace conference. Two years later, Pope Benedict wrote in Pacem, Dei Munus Pulcherrimum (On Peace and Christian Reconcil iation) (May 23, 1920) that genu ine forgiveness is a necessary prelude to peace and that he Pope Pius XI also appealed for peace In his first encycli cal (Dec. 23, 1922) Ubi Arcano (On the Peace and Christ in the Kingdom of Christ.) He reviewed the conditions which followed World War I—hatred between nations, fear of the future, class warfare, break down of family life and spirit ual disruption—and urged that men restore God to public and private life as the only source of peace. POPE Pius XII issued his first peace encyclical on April 15, 1945. In Communium In- terpretes Dolorum (To the Bis hops of the world: appeal for prayers for peace during May) he said that conduct will change if men have a change of heart and that peace depends on just ice and charity. • In Optatissima Pax (Dec ember 18, 194 7( (Prescribing public prayers for social and world peace) he said that in the world crisis all must put com mon welfare before private ad vantage and that generous works How to Put Sand on The Gears of Progress ...Without Really Trying Here are twenty-five of the best ways to preserve the status quo. Whether applied to the question of minority rights, papal encyclicals, the lay apostolate, overseas work or creative thinking, a judicious combination of these bromides is sure to dampen enthusiasm and isolate the virlis of involvement. LISTED STOCKS PRIMARY MARKETS IN APPROXIMATELY 100 UNLISTED STOCKS CORPORATE BONDS - UNDERWRITINGS TAX-FREE MUNICIPAL BONDS PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS J. C. Bradford & Co, Mmumii of th« Now York Stock ffrontfo k American Exchange Thomai H. Stafford. Rotidonf Manages Joaeph G. Smith. Account Exocuthro SUITE 731. SANK OF GEORGIA BUILDING PHONE JAckron 14134 ATLANTA. CUL The Dialectical Oo ahead, but don't spend any money. Go ahead, but I warned you. Do whatever you want but don't get caught. Sounds good but it won't work. The Prudential We don't want to hurt anybody' feelings. It might be controversial. We don't want to shock people. Don't make a wave. The “Hand-Wringer” I have my own reputation to think of. People have to take me the way I am. It hurts me more than it does you. Don't get personal. The Philosop 1 teal It's all a question of somantics. There are two sides to every story. It depends on tho way you look ot It. Don't confuse me with facts. The Traditional We can't do these things overnight. If we leave It alone, It'll go away. We don't want to set a precedent. It's never been done before. Sometimes these problems solve themselves. The Authoritarian You don't appreciate It now, but someday you'll thunk me. You're not old enough to understand. When I was your ago ... SHUT UP and GIT OUT I (REPRINTED FROM WORLD CAMPUS) - • In Auspicia Quaedam (Public prayers during May for world peace and solution of the Palestine problem) (May 1, 1948) he said that peace was not reigning although war had stop ped in most lands. • Pope Pius XII spoke out on the Palestine question again (October 24, 1948) in In Multi- plicibus Curls (Prayers for peace in Palestine) when he said that peace must guarantee indi vidual rights, ancestral cust oms and fulfilment of reciprocal duties. • He called for public prayers for peace again (July 19, 1950) IN Summi Maeroris (Public prayers for peace) and said that people want peace but do not use the right means: prayer, penance, expiation and obser vance of the Commandments. Lions Duel First Win On Mound BY MIKE MOORE Bruce MacDowell pitched the Lions to their first win of the season, a 6-2 region baseball victory over Chamblee. Mac Dowell was backed up by a 10 hit attack and two lightning- fast double plays. Pitching himself out of a jam in the first innin, Mac Dowell yielded but two runs and was never headed. The Bulldogs loaded the bases in the first with only one out. MacDowell, however, got the next hitter on a line drive and threw to third for the double play. TOM Medland's single in the second inning drove in Robert Amass and David Sibert with the first two Lion tallies. Amass and Sibert had singled and dou bled respectively. Denny Bishop came home with the tie-breaking run in the third on Amass’4 sacrifice. The Lions added insurance .runs in the fifth and sixth innings to clinch the victory. Their re- c rd now stands at 1-2, while cDowell’s personal chart is >w 1-1. Chamblee . . . 002 000 0-2 4 2 St. Plus .... 020 121 x-6 10 1 Edwards and F ream an; Mac Dowell and Mangan. • In Mlrabile Illud (Crusade of prayer for peace) (Decem ber 6, 1950) Pope Pius XII called for a scared crusade to oppose unrestrained struggle among peoples. O After the abortive Hungar ian revolution of October 1956, Pius XII Issued Luctuosisslmi Eventus. (Urging prayers for a peace based on justice for the people of Eastern Europe, particularly the Hungarians) (October 28, 1956), in which he condemned the shockingvio- lation of civil rights and per sonal liberty. O In Laetamur Admodum (Renewing prayers for peace especially for the Middle East) (November 1, 1956), he asked for prayers for solution of the Egypt-Israeli crisis. # In Datis Nuperrime (La menting the sorrowful events in Hungary and condemning the ruthless use of force) (Nove mber 5, 1956), he condemned the brutal attack on freedom and urged the world to make efforts toward a just peace. Diocese Sets Rule CLEVELAND, Ohio (RNS) — Auxiliary Bishop Clarence E. Elwell, superintendent of sc hools in the Roman Catholic Cleveland diocese, issued rules here for proms and "after grad uation" parties of students in diocesan high schools. He pointed out that the major responsibility of keeping the rules rests with the students themselves, but that parents and the school shared some res ponsibility. He said: "IF THE moral level of this country Is to be raised, it is about time our Catholic youth realize they must accept the greatest part of the responsi bility for raising it." Here are the rules for the Cleveland diocese: Proms should end In time for the building to be cleared by midnight. Unless specific permission has been granted to stop in an approved restaurant, students must return directly to their homes. To gain permission for such a stop, parents must ask the consent of principals . If the school Is parish-mintain- ed, permission must be re ceived from the pastor. WITH or without eating pri vileges, girls must be in their homes no later than 1 a.m. and boys no later than 2 a.m. "Home parties" should be planned for students and their friends on an evening other than prom night. If permission is granted for students to stop at a restaurant, parents are urged to see that the students do not visit any place serving liquor or featur ing a floor show. NELSON REALTY RIVES INC 3669 CLAIRMONT ROAD CHAMBLEE, GEORGIA REAL ESTATE* INSURANCE, SALES, RENTALS, RESIDENT LAL AND COMMERCIAL PROPERTY PHONE: 451-2323 C & S REALTY COMPANY "Specialists in Commercial and'Industrial Real Estate" Suite 290 Henry Grady Bldg. Atlanta 3. Ga. Warehouses, Stores, Mfg Plants, Acreage, Shopping Center Dev., Industrial Dev., Subdivision Dev., Insurance 524-2052 MIKE k STrvr SERTICH Pet ^ Tt AGE Best for Budgets and Waistlines too... PET COTTAGE CHEESE Koop trim and stay slim, with Pot Cottage Choooo. It's pocked with food value . . . low In calories and high In protein. 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