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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1964, GEORGIA BULLETIN PAGE 9
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Atlanta, Ga. 30305
Similiar panel discussions
will be held at the same time
in all of the elementary schools
of the Decatur area.St.Thomas
More Parish is cooperating in
this civic project.
Nationally prominent liturgi
cal experts will speak during
the Atlanta Liturgical Week
scheduled for October 22-25,
under the auspices of the Arch
diocesan Council of Catholic
Men.
The major speakers will be
Mary Perkins Ryan, whose re
cent book, "Are Parochial
Schools the Answer?’ has
caused national controversy in
educational circles; Father
Gerard S. Sloyan, head of the
Religious Education Depart
ment of Catholic University of
America; Msgr. Daniel Tai>
rant, noted American liturgist;
and Joseph B, Mannion, execu
tive secretary of the Liturgical
Conference, Washington, D.C.
UNDER the General Chaii>
manship of Louis Erbs, the
Liturgical Week is the Men's
Council's major project for
1964. Herb Farnsworth, of
Christ the King Parish, will
direct the committee for panel
formation, recruiting men from
various parishes to form panels
during the Conference, The
panels will discuss varuous as
pects of liturgical life and will
provide an opportunity for ques
tions from those attending the
conference.
Monisgnor Daniel Tarrant is
Chairman of the Archdiocesan
Liturgical Commission of the
Archdiocese of Dubuque, Iowa.
He is a well-known expert in
the United States liturgical
movement, and is also Dio
cesan coordinator of the Cur-
sillo movement.
Father Gerard S. Sloyan is
head of the Religious Education
Department of Catholic Univer
sity of America, from which he
received the degrees of Ph. D.
and S. T. D. He is the Im
mediate past president of the
Liturgical Conference and is
currently on its Advisory Coun
cil.
DRAFTPROPOSAL
BY JAMES C. O'NEILL
(N.C.W.C. NEWS SERVICE
VATICAN CITY— The ec
umenical council's draft pro
posal on the Church in the mo
dern world covers a wide range
of topics and provides guidance
for Catholics confronted with
urgent daily problems, ac
cording to a reliable Vatican
source.
Among the subjects dealt with
are Church-state relations,
marriage and the family, and
the duties of Catholics in to
day's world.
THE document is one of the
most awaited council projects
because of Its relation to cui>
rent problems. Once known as
Schema 17, it is now the 13th
and last schema on the coun
cil agenda. However, It is like
ly that it will come up for dis
cusses the value of earthly
things, the vocation and dig
nity rOi man, the need of sin
ful man for a Savior, the con
flict and harmony of duties and
the nature of the full vocation
of man.
Chapter two reviews the
Church's dedication to the ser
vice of God and men. It be
gins by discussing the task of
the apostles and their suc
cessors, then the relation of the
Church to earthly powers.
Distinguishing the societies
of the Church and state, the
draft Insists on the duty of
MARY PERKINS RYAN
JOHN B. MANNION
John B. Mannion, executive
secretary of the Liturgical
Conference, began his career as
a professional entertainer,
later studied at the Catholic
University of America. In 1954
he Joined the staff of the Nat
ional Council of Catholic. As
assistant director of the Coun
cil’s Radio-TV department he
produced the Catholic Hour and
other NCCM programs. Mr.
Mannion is married, has four
children and lives in Silver
Springs, Maryland.
JOE O'GORMAN, Air-Force Academy's 215-pound start
ing left end from Atlanta has been nominated for the illustrious
rank of All-American, Joe, a senior, is the son of Mr.
and Mrs, Joseph R. O’Gorman of 2437 Flair Knoll Drive,
N.E. They are membersof Holy Cross Parish.
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“HOW TO UNDERSTAND
CHANGES IN THE LITURGY”
BY ARCHBISHOP PAUL J. HALLINAN
With a Foreword By
Joseph Cardinal Ritter, Archbishop of St. Louis.
The first concise guide for the laity. An invaluable aid for
parochial groups.
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order now from:
Christians to obey the just
commands of temporal powers.
It stresses that bishops of the
Church sometimes must pass
Judgment on acts of the civil
powers in terms of faith and
morals, but that they are not
to interfere with authorities in
the proper exercise of civil
powers,
THE concluding section of
chapter two deals with the help
the Church receives from the
world, and which the world re
ceives from the Church,
The third chapter is concern
ed with the attitude of Chris
tians in the world in which they
live. It begins with the basic
conditions for facing the world
cardinal McIntyre
in a Christian manner, and then
it treats of the fraternal com
munion among men in the spirit
of poverty. Finally, the chapter
considers the Church’s dialogue
with the world.
THE fourth chapter reviews
the principal duties to be per-
formed by a Christian in our
age. After discussing the dig
nity of the family and marriage-
in which the problem of chil
dren is taken up. Following this
section there are others de
voted to the proper promotion
of general culture, to economic
and social life, to the familiar
solidarity of people, and, lastly,
to the establishment and safe
guarding of peace.
Prelate Suffering
From Fatigue, Heat
FR. GERARD S. SLOYAN
for the Week's activities, Paul
Smith, SS. Peter and Paul parish
will direct arrangements, and
Bill Reese, Our Lady of the
Assumption, is in charge of
publicizing the purpose and pro
gram of the Conference.
ARRANGEMENTS for the
Council's business meeting and
banquet (to be held on Satui>
day evening, October 24) are
being handled by Ferdinand
Buckley of St. Jude's Parish,
*” * * \ v y* *
The aim of the Liturgical
Week is to stimulate aware
ness throughout the Arch
diocese of the liturgical re
newal now taking place in the
Church. It will be a major
step in preparation for the in
troduction of English into the
Mass on the First Sunday of
Advent. The Masses celebrat
ed during the Conference will
use the English texts approved
by the American heirarchy,
Mary Perkins Ryan (Mrs.
John Julian Ryan) is a member
of the Board of Directors of
the North American Litur
gical Conference and of the
Liturgical Commission of the
Diocese of Manchester, N. H.
She is also National Chairman
of the Spiritual Development
Committee of the NCCW. She is
the author of a number of books
and pamphlets and has trans
lated or edited numerous re
ligious works. Her latest book,
“Are Parochial Schools the
Answer?" has been the basis
of much debate In religious and
educational circles.
ROME (NC) — James Francis
Cardinal McIntyre of Los An
geles, who was overcome by
heat and fainted at the opening
ceremony of the council’s third
session, was not in serious
condition, a physician declar
ed here.
Cardinal McIntyre slumped
over In his chair about 20
St. Thomas
More Panel
Discussion
On Tuesday evening, Sep
tember 22, at 8:00 p.m, in
the Auditorium of St. Thomas
More School, a Panel will dis
cuss the "Code of Behaviour’’
for our children in this modern
age. The parents of the sixth,
seventh and eighth grade chil
dren are cordially invited to at
tend this panel and the in
vitation has been extended to
the parents of children of those
grades in Saints Peter and Paul
Parish.
Msgr. Patrick O’Connor,
Pastor of St, Thomas More
Parish, will be the Moderator
of the Panel. Other Panel mem
bers are Sister Mary Aloysius,
S.N.D., Principal of St. Thomas
More School; Miss Catherine
Boling, M.A., Executive Di
rector of the Children’s Center;
Dr. W, J. Clark, Ph.D., Con
sultant Psychologist, and a
parent.
minutes after the ceremony
opening the council’s third ses
sion had begun. He was car
ried out by Auxiliary Bishop
John Ward of Los Angeles and
his secretary, Father Eugene A.
Gilb, and taken to St. Peter’s
infirmary.
DR. MARIO Fontana, Pope
Paul Vi’s physician, examined
Cardinal McIntyre and said
his condition was not serious.
He said it seemed the Car
dinal had suffered "an indis
position" from the heat of the
basilica.
Bishop Ward said in a state
ment the same day:
"The doctors who have ex
amined His Eminence at the
hospital report that the condi
tion of Cardinal McIntyre is
not serious. He suffered from
the extreme heat in St. Peter’s
and from the fatigue of along,
nonstop flight from Los Angeles
to Rome yesterday. His Emine
nce will remain at the hospi
tal for a rest."
Bishop Ward added that the
Cardinal would be releas
ed from the hospital probably
on Sept. 15 or 16.
ANSWER TO i
LAST WEEK'S PUZZLE
Father Leonard F,X,Mayhew,
chairman of the Archdiocesan
Commission on Sacred Liturgy
and pastor of Holy Cross
Parish, will act as consul
tant to the committee preparing
MSGR. DANIEL TARRANT
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