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FROM EDUCATORS
Pope, President Ask More
Action Against Poverty
ATLANTIC CITY, N.Y. (NC)-
- Pope Paul VI and President
Johnson both appealed to Catho
lic educators here to increase
their efforts to overcome ignor
ance, poverty and disease.
The Pope, in a message sent
on his behalf to the 61st annual
convention of the National Cath
olic Education Association,
spoke of the Church’s work to
overcome poverty and "other
ills of our wounded nature" so
that men can devote themselves
more completely to "the all im
portant duty of caring for their
souls.”
PRESIDENT Johnson, in his
greetings to the convention of
nearly 12,000 Catholic educa
tors, said that "the plagues of
our contemporary society" can
be made to yield through deter
mination and persistence.
The Pontiff, in a message
sent by Amleto Cardinal Cicog-
nanl, PapalSecretary of State,
was described as following with
"deep interest theded.cated ef
forts of those engaged in the
noble work of Catholic educa
tion.”
"The Catholic Church, through
the centuries, has endeavored to
diffuse the light of education in
order that ignorance, poverty
and disease and the many other
ills of our wounded human na
ture might be conquered, be
cause in her wisdom she knows
that men who are relieved of
the anxieties afflicting the body
and the mind can devote them
selves the more to the all im
portant duty of caring for their
souls,” said the papal message.
PRESIDENT Johnson noted
the convention theme was
"Catholic Education and Na
tional Needs,"
He called this appropriate be
cause "more than ever before
in our nation's history, we turn
hopefully to all of our educa
tors, working harmoniously, to
assist in resolving some of our
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"We are faced today,” said
the President, "with a modern
counterpart of the Biblical Four
Horsemen of the Apocalypse.
"But the plagues of our con
temporary society—ignorance,
disease, poverty and unemploy
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those of centuries ago if we ap
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FIRST EASTER of his pontificate was marked by Pope Paul VI when he celebrated an open-air
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through the square on his portable throne, saluting the crowds gathered there to hear his first Ea
ter message. Photo cabled from Rome.
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WASHINGTON (NC) - The
Archdiocese of Washington has
announced it will open a free
clinic here to provide counseling
In the rhythm method of birth
control.
At the same time, Auxiliary
Bishop Philip M. Hannan, de
plored the decision of the Dis
trict of Columbia Commission
ers a week earlier to offer free
contraceptive advice at the mu
nicipal clinic to anyone who
seeks information.
IN A letter to Dr. Murray
Grant, director of health, Bis
hop Hannan said the public
clinic, financed by a $25,000
congressional appropriation,
contained elements that are
"morally repugnant to many
citizens." The municipal clinic
had previously been open only
to the indigent.
The trchdiocesan clinic, to
be located at a local parish,
will be similar to Catholic clin
ics in New York, Buffalo, San
Francisco and several other
cities. Private counseling will
be available two evenings a week
when the clinic opens May 5.
Father James G. Gillen, mod-
NY SENATOR
erator of the clinic and director
of the Archdiocesan Family Life
Bureau, said married couples
will be trained to work with
doctors and priests in the pri
vate counseling sessions. He
said he is hopeful that the gov
ernment and Church clinics
would cooperate to provide as
sistance for those who cannot
in conscience accept advice in
artificial contraception. It Is
believed the government clinic
will refer such persons to the
Church clinic.
THE CATHOLIC clinic will
be directed by Dr. George Stev-
LEADERSHIP GROUP:
Rights Bill Aim
Is Educational
WASHINGTON (NC)—The aim
of the civil rights bill pending in
the Senate Is "not to make bad
people good but rather to make
good people safe," according
to a leading civil rights organi
zation.
"Laws cannot and should not
dictate a man’s private thoughts
and wishes. They can and should
prevent the harmful consequen
ces of those thoughts and wish
es,” says a new pamphlet on the
rights bill published by the
Leadership Conference on Civil
Urges Prayer Day
For Civil Rights
WASHINGTON (NC) — Sen.
Kenneth B. Keating of New York
has called for a national day of
prayer for civil rights.
Keating said such an obser
vance would underline "the fun
damental moral issues involved
in this struggle,..the impor
tance of our religious heritage
to America’s commitment to
human freedom and individual
dignity.”
HE MADE the suggestion for
a national prayer day for civil
rights on a radio and television
program recorded for broad
cast on stations in New York
(March 29).
“The commands of equal Jus
tice and equal opportunity in the
Constitution and the Declaration
of Independence are firmly
rooted in our moral law,” Keat
ing said.
"OUR NATION'S Catholic,
Protestant and Jewish spiri
tual leaders have all joined in
condemning racial discrimina
tion and have repeatedly under
scored the moral basis for civil
rights legislation,” he added.
ANCIENT PRACTICE
Natural Wheat
Hosts Increase
SUPERIOR, Wis, (NC)—The
Franciscan Sisters who make
most of the hosts used at Masses
In the Superior diocese are now
producing natural wheat hosts
in response to their growing
use here.
The hosts produced by the
Sisters at their motherhouse in
Rice Lake, Wis., are made with
unbleached flour and are thick
er than white hosts,
FATHER ROBERT M. Ur
ban, editor, Catholic Herald
Citizen, newspaper of the Su
perior diocese, wrote (March
4) in the paperthat "the prac
tice is growing in many parishes
of reverting totheuseofnaturak
wheat flour, that is, flour that
Is not bleached and has a tan or
beige cait to the bread."
He said that the new host
“impresses one with the idea
that this bread has a closer re
semblance to the bread of the
Cenacle and of all the ages of
the Church prior to the intro
duction of the thin, ahiny-white
hosts we have been uelng,"
Father Urban wrote th«t no
where in Church law is there
any definite law insisting that
the bread to be used at Mass
be of white color.
“NATURAL GROUND wheat
flour," he said, “does not have
the whiteness we now associate
with wheat flour. Due to Im
provement of milling proces
ses, such as bleaching, wheat
flour today is white due to
technique and not nature."
Rights.
THE LEADERSHIP Confer
ence brings together more than
80 national organizations Inte
rested in winning passage of the
rights bill in this session of
Congress. Among the cooperat
ing organizations are the Na
tional Catholic Social Action
Conference, the National Cath
olic Conference for Interracial
Justice, the National Council
of Catholic Men, and the Na
tional Council of Catholic Wo
men, as well as many Protes
tant and Jewish groups, labor
organizations and civic groups.
In a statement accompanying
Its pamphlet, "Some Questions
and Answers on the Civil Rights
Bill," the conference said the
provisions and possible effects
of the rights bill have been
"misstated, distorted and mis
interpreted.” It called the 24-
page pamphlet an effort "to
supply the corrective of fact
and sober comment.”
AFTER outlining the provi
sions of the bill and answering
objections to them, the pamphlet
makes some "general observa
tions” on the issues.
To the argument that "educa
tion” not legislation, is the
real solution to discrimination,
It replies that "the law Itself
is a powerful instrument for
education.”
"After thousands of years,”
it adds, ”it Is still necessary
to have laws against murder to
enforce the ethical teaching of
’thou shalt not kill.’ ”
THE PAMPHLET urges indi
viduals and organizations to
work for passage of the rights
bill. In contacting their sena
tors, it says, people should "be
specific.”
"Don’t just say you’re for
civil rights. Urge your senators
to: 1) support the bill in its
present form; 2) vote against all
weakening amendments,” the
pamphlet says.
It calls for write-in cam
paigns and similar efforts on
behalf of the bill by "chur
ches, unions, lodges, sorori
ties, fraternities and civic
groups.”
Noted Choir To Perform
The Singing City Choir of
Philadelphia, a group acclaim-
ed by music authorities
throughout the nation, will pre
sent a concert at Emory Uni
versity's Alumni Memorial
Building on April 23rd at 8:30
p.m. Dr. Elaine Brown, found
er and director of the group,
will conduct. The concert is
being sponsored by Quaker
House.
Each year, the Choir per
forms with the Philadelphia Or
chestra under the direction of
Eugene Ormandy and has per
formed with such renowned con
ductors as Leonard Bernstein,
Erich Leinsdorf, Alfred Wal
lenstein, and Igor Stravinsky.
Tickets to this outstanding
event are priced at $2.00 and
$1.25 for students. Tickets are
available on all college cam
puses, Jim Salle's in Buckhead,
Emory Camera Shop and Rhodes
Salon of Muaic. Mail ordera
and make checks payable to
Quaker house, 1384 Fairview
Road, NE, Atlanta, Georgia.
Call DR 3-7986 for informa
tion.
ens, assistant professor of ob
stetrics and gynecology at
Georgetown University Hospi
tal. Dr. Benedict Duffy, direc
tor of the Center for Popula
tion Research at Georgetown,
will be a consultant.
Bishop Hannan said the clinic
would provide "a total approach
to the problems of Christian
family living in a modern so
ciety" by offering "a balanced
program to raise the moral,
psychological, physical and eco
nomic plane of family relation
ships."
In regard to the public clinic,
Bishop Hannan said: 'The
Church opposes vigorously the
use of public funds for the pur
chase of contraceptive devices
and their distribution to indi
gent mothers. She deplores es
pecially the increased moral
laxity Involved In distributing
such contraceptives to mothers
regardless of marital status.”
However, he added: "While
expressing the doctrine of the
Catholic Church, 1 recognize
that in our pluralistic society
every citizen has the right to a
free expression of his religious
convictions."
Altarians Will
Hear Fr. Mayhew
The Altar Society of the Cathe
dral of Christ The King will
meet Monday, April 6, at 1
o’clock in the Parish Hall.
Highlight of the program will
be comments by Rev. Leonard
F. X. Mayhew on the main points
of the Liturgy Constitution.
Father Mayhew is Associate
Editor of the Georgia Bulletin
and Pastor of St. Peter’s Church
in LaGrange. Refreshments will
be served preceding the busi
ness meeting. All ladies of the
Parish are cordially invited to
attend.
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