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PAGE 8 GEORGIA BULLETIN* THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1964
POPE SAYS:
Success Up To Cardinals
FIXGKK SPELLING and oral communication are used simultaneously to instruct pupils
at St. Joseph's School for the Deaf in Oakland, Calif. Between 1939, when the Catholic
School for the Deaf in Oakland closed, and the recent inauguration of St. Joseph’s, there
was no such school west of St. Joseph’s Institute in St. Louis, Mo. Finger spelling is not
the same as sign language. Used with speech reading it employs the language pattern
rather than isolated words.
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own of considerable size and
complexity, this does not exo
nerate the Roman Curia from
its productive operation, both
because the activity of the con
ciliar commission is unfolding
within the framework of the re
ligious problems with which the
Roman offices art substantial
ly occupying themselves, and
because not a few of you have
personal responsibility and
work within the commissions
themselves.
"ON YOUR cooperation de
pends largely the practical out
come of the new conciliar per
iod."
The Pope denied that the
council is a trial of strength
among opposing powers "as
some naive and incautious jour
nalists have insinuated." He
called it rather "the expression
of one supreme power itself,
which expresses itself with one
single voice resulting from the
voice of the council members
Joined to the sovereign voice
of the Pope."
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BOYS
1 - St. Paul
2 - St. Joseph
3 - 0. L. A.
4 - St. Anthony
5 - St. Thomas More
6 - Christ the King
7 - I. H. M.
8 - St. John
9 - Lourdes
10 - Marlst - 8th
ST. JOSEPH'S GYM
9:00 - 3 V 5 Girls
10:00 - 3 V 10 Boys
11:00 - 1 V 7 Girls
12:00 - 4 V 8 Boys
Jan. 4
9:00 - 2 V 9 Boys T ,._ . rMm - . 9:00 - 3 V 4 Girls
10:00 - 1 V 6 Girls T 4 " G 1 ” By 10:00 - 3 V 4 Boys
11:00 - 7 V 10 Boys Tan 11:00 - 2 V 5 Girls
12:00 - 1 V 8 Boys J ’ 12:00 - 5 V 6 Boys
9:00 - 1 V 15 Girls
10:00 - 2 V 6 Boys
11:00 - 2 V 4 Girls
12:00 - 4 V 5 Boys
Team 7 Girls - Bye
Jan. 18,
9:00 - 7 V 9 Noys
10:00 - 6 V 7 Girls
11:00- 1 V 3 Boys
12:00 - 10 V 8 Boys
9:00 - 9 V 10 Boys
10:00 - 1 V 2 Boys
11:00 - 4 V 7 Boys
12:00 - 4 V 7 Boys
ST. JOSEPH’S GYM
Team # 3 Girls - Bye 9:00 - 1 V 3 Girls
10:00 - 6 V 8 Boys
Jan. 25,
9:00 - 1 V 2 Girls Team #2 Girls - Bye
10:00 - 2 V 8 Boys
11:00 - 4 V 6 Girls Feb. 1,
12:00 - 6 V 10 Boys
9:00 - 1 V 4 Girls Team #5 Girls - Bye
10:00 - 7 V 8 Boys
11:00 - 7 V 8 Boys Feb. 8,
12:00 - 10 V 1 Boys
9:00 - 4 V 5 Girls Team #6 Girls - Bye
10:00 - 2 V 3 Boys
11:00 - 2 V 7 Girls Feb. 15,
12:00 - 5 V 8 Boys
10:00 - 9 V 8 Boys Team Girls - Bye
11:00 - 1 V 5 Boys y
12:00 - 2 V 10 Boys Feb. 22
11:00 - 2 V 4 Boys Feb 29
12:00 - 1 V 9 Boys * ’
11:00 - 5 V 6 Girls
12:00 - 3 V 5 Boys
CATHEDRAL GYM
9:00 - 1 V 4 Boys
10:00 - 3 V 7 Girls
11:00 - 3 V 9 Boys
12:00 - 5 V 7 Boys
9:00 - 5 V 7 Girls
10:00 - 6 V 3 Boys
11:00 - 2 V 3 Girls
12:00 5 V 2 Boys
9:00 - 3 V 6 Girls
10:00 - 7 V 1 Boys
11:00 6 V 9 Boys
12:00 - 10 V 4 Boys
11:00 4 V 6 Boys
12:00 - 3 V 7 Boys
10:00 - 3 V 8 Boys
11:00 - 5 V 10 Boys
12:00 - 6 V 7 Boys
March 7,
Playoffs - 1st Round
9:00 - 1st V 4th Girls
10:00 - 2nd V 3rd Boys
11:00 - 2nd V 3rd Girls
12:00 - 1st V 4th Boys
March 14,
11:00 Playoff winners Play for Girls Championship
12:00 Playoff winners Play for Boys championship
St. Joseph’s Gym (formerly Sacred Heart) located at Courtland
& Baker St. Cathedral Gym located Peachtree Rd. & E. Wesley.
nating moment of the council,
the Pope said: "And so that
this may come to pass...and so
that the great aims that the
council has set itself may be
achieved, we will go in a few
days time in humble and brief
pilgrimage to the land of Je
sus..."
The Pope then asked what is
the nature of the journey.
"IS IT A tourist excursion?
A political expedient? An eva
sion of duties that demand we
ORTHODOX LEADER
should be here and that tie us
down?
The Pope then recalled the
legend that St. Peter, fleeing
persecution in Rome, met
Christ, who approached in an
opposite direction. Peter asked:
"Quo vadis, Domine? Where are
you going, Lord." Christ an
swered that he was going to
Rome to be crucified again—
meaning to take Peter’s place
in Rome where he belonged de
spite the persecution that would
eventually overtake him.
Patriarch Plans
To Meet Pope
In Jerusalem
GIRLS
1 - St. Paul
2 - St. Joseph
3-OurLady of the Assumption
4 - St. Anthony
5 - St. Thomas More
6 - Christ the King
7. Immaculate Heart of Mary
CATHEDRAL GYM
> - 2 V 6 Girls
>0 - 2 V 7 Boys
11:00 5 V 9 Boys
12:00 - I V 6 Boys
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1)
Pope Paul to Jordan might be
accompanied by "the prayer
of all Christendom on behalf
of the peace of the Holy City."
"FOR FIFTEEN years," he
said, "the magnificent country
side that Is viewed from the
heights of Mount Zion has been
scarred by signs of warfare,
barbed wire entanglements,
bunkers and trenches. Three
days ago, all these signs be
gan rapidly to disappear, thanks
to the work of men who, with
out distinction of faith or race,
are getting ready to welcome the
Holy Father."
In his traditional Christmas
message, Latin Rite Patriarch
Alberto Gorl of Jerusalem made
no special mention of the Pope's
pilgrimage.
HOWEVER, HE said "we in
vite Christians of all the world
to join us In our prayers and
ask the Divine Redeemer for
peace and happiness for this
Holy Land, her people and her
governors, and to ask as well
for brotherly love and harmony
between nations."
According to the Vatican
Radio, as soon as the plane
bearing the Pope and his party
is sighted over Jordanian ter
ritory, it will be escorted to
the Amman Airport by aircraft
of the Jordanian Air Force.
A 21-gun salute will greet the
Pope when the plane lands.
Shortly afterwards, the Jordan
ian Ambassador to Italy, Ed
mond Roch; Archbishop Lino
Zanlnl, Apostolic Delegate in
Jerusalem: and the Chief of
Protocol of the Jordanian court
will board the airliner.
KING HUSSEIN of Jordan will
greet the Pope as soon as he
alights from the plane, followed
by various government mini
sters heads of various diplo
matic missions, and Latin and
Eastern Rite patriarchs and
bishops.
After a brief stop at the air
port, a motor cortege bound
for the Old City will be formed,
headed by a car in which the
governor of Amman will ride.
All along the route troops will
accord military honors to the
distinguished pilgrim, and
monks and nuns of various re
ligious orders, along with thou
sands of lay Catholics, will
line the streets.
IN THE AFTERNOON, the
Pope is scheduled to pay a
visit on foot to the Via Do
lorosa (The Way of the Cross)
in the Old City, offer Mass
at the Church of the Holy
Sepulcher, and pray at Christ’s
tomb. In the evening, his sche
dule, subject to change, calls
for a drive to the Church of the
Agony In the Garden of Geth-
semane.
On Jan. 5, the Pope will
drive to Nazareth, crossing in
to Israel at Jenin, north of
Jerusalem. On his return to
Jordan, he will pass through
the Mandelbaum Gate, His
Itinerary for Jan, 6 calls for
a 10-mlle drive to Bethlehem,
where he will say a Mass at
the site where Christ was born.
His projected meeting with Pat
riarch Athenagoraswill befit
ted Into his Jan. 6 schedule.
ACCORDING TO Vatican
sources, Pope Paul will carry
a wooden cross when he visits
the Via Dolorosa, in com
memoration of Christ's ordeal
on the way to Calvary. It was
not disclosed how big the cross
would be, or whether the Pope
would stop at all of the 14
Stations. Some sources said
priests present would readfrom
the Gospel in 30 different lan
guages as the Pope walks along
the Street of Sorrows,
NEW CONVERTS SUFFER
Vietnam Attacks
On Church Drop
QUI NHON,Vietnam--Cathollc8
in parts of central Vietnam are
still being Intimidated, but at
tacks on them by Buddhists and
others have decreased.
That is the gist of reports
brought by Catholics arriving
here from outlying areas of
thl s province (Blnh Dinh) and
the adjoining coastal provinces
of Phu Yen and Qusng Ngai,
THE ATTACKS depend large
ly on the attitude of the chief
of district, who is usually a
military officer, according to
reports. If he is Just and firm,
they do not happen. If a good
district chief Is changed, the
anti-Christian elements are
ready to take advantage of the
new man. If the province chief
li anti-Catholic, It Is all the
worse.
Catholics have been attacked
in two of the 10 administrat
ive districts of Biih Dinh pro
vince and one of the two now
seems to be calm, in Phu
Yen province one district, a
large one, has been the scene
of attacks on Catholics. They
have been victimized in about
half of the districts of Qusng
Ngal province, according to re
ports,
IN SON TINH district, Qusng
Ngsl« Catholic houses have been
burned. In one parish an old
sacristan was beaten four
times, according to reports.
Catholics complain they are
not allowed to leave their vill
age to go to Mess without a
special permit from those In
control.
In another village cat
echumens (persons preparing
for Baptism) were seized and
blindfolded and their hands were
tied behind their backs. They
were brought to the edge of a
.*iver and made to kneel down.
Their captors asked them:
"Who were the assassins of
the bonzes? Where are the
nails and sacks for killing
bonzes? "
When they could not
answer, they were kicked into
the river, still with their hands
bound, according to reports.
Half drowned, they were pulled
out and questioned again to
make them accuse themselves
or others.
In general the "old"
Catholics stand their ground.
From half to three-fourths of
the new converts In these pro
vinces also hold fast, it is esti
mated. The others are scared
into hiding their religious ob
jects and staying away from
Mass and night prayers in the
church. "Actual apostasies
are very few," according to
a Vietnamese priest who has
been in touch with most parts
of the Qui Nhon diocese.
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WILL THE POPE STOP AT RENEH ?
W HI TIII.lt IIK STOPS OK NOT. Till: IIOI.Y FATHER
WIKI. NOT BF. FAR FROM UFA KII WIIIA IIK VISITS
NAZARETH THIS \VFFK. UKNF1I.
you II romrinber. is (ho \ lllupe now
on I lie site where Our Kurd played
Baines when lie was a child. Kike
must Arab village*, it Inis narrow,
£ (looked slum
of the American convenience*. Tin
Catholics in ItF.NKIK very few In
number, are extremely poor ... It
he stops in KKXKII. the Pope will
sec a little church, halt-constructed
Tht Holy Ftthtr'c Mitnon Aid aml Practically abandoned. It has no
tor tht Oritnttl Church ro ° r ’ “ n not « vcn
sidewalls. The former church Is a
heap of rubble: it was destroyed by earthquake in li>27 . . . Some
of our readers sent money two years ago to construct a church
in UKXKIK The men in KKXKII donated their services, duu
a foundation, mixed and laid cement. The money, however,
was far from sufficient, and the churrh remains unfinished . . .
We’d like to do somethiiiB about it this week, as a token vecog-
nition of the unlnue importance of the Holy Father’s visit. We’d
like to finish the church! . . . Will you help? S3.7(H) will be
enough, we think, to buy the rest of the materials. 81,000 will
pay for the roof and part of the superstructure. Even SI, 85.
$30. $75 will be a Godsend! . . . Can you imagine what a sm«lK
neat, attractive church will mean to the Faith in KKXKII?
RENEH was the playground of Our Korri. Please send some
thing now—and mark it “REXEIK”
WHAT THE AVERAGE SMOKER SPENDS FOR C’JG VRKTTES
«S2 a week• IS ENOUGH TO EDUCATE A POOR HOY FOR
THE PRIESTHOOD. WRITE TO US. WE’LL SEND YOU
THE NAME OF A HOY WHO NEEDS A SPONSOR.
NOT SINCE THE TIME OF ST. PETER
has a Pone set foot in the Uolv Land. Pone Paulis visit tills
week is, therefore, uniouelv meaningful. It’s meaningful, too.
to the people who read this column—because, through the
years, your donations and nravers have helped keen the Churrh
In the Hoiv Land alive . . . There’s scarcely a native priest or
Sister In the Holy Land who is not indebted to you. For years
now you have generously “adopted’’ seminarians (SI00 a year)
and Sls<ers-to-he (8150 a year), enabling them to reach their
roal. These Driest* and Sisters still write lo vou, end they pray
for you. You share in all the good thev do . . . By member
ship in our Sl-a-mon»h <Si‘!-a-vear> mission clubs, you care for
the aged noor (nor PA1 XCF OF GOLD club), give medicine lo
lener* nL>nrv oiub). keep chunels and churches In repair
four >10V1C4 ni’II.ni. feed omhnns and clothe them (our
ORPHANS FRE\n elnh). We thank you! Just Imagine the
good vnnr Sl-a month has done! . . . Per hang this week new
readers will make a New Y“ar’s Resolution—Month-by-month In
’64 to help the helpless help themselves.
HOW CAN I HELP?
□ Educate a seminarian t$8.33 a month) or a Sistcr-to-bc
<SI2 50 a month).
□ Join a mission club <S1 a month—$12 a year).
□ Enroll yourself and others In this Association (Individual
SI a year, or $20 for life) . . . (Family: S5 a year, $100 for
life).
0 A stringless sfift in any amount for “where it’s needed
most.”
□ Feed a Refugee family for a month ($10).
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