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NKW OFFIC'KRS of the Canon Law Society of America, elected at the recent meeting
of the society in San Francisco, are: (left to right) Father Peter Shannon, Chicago, re
cording secretary: Dr. Stephan Kuttner, who occupies the newly established Chair of
Roman Catholic Studies at Yale University, vice president; Father Paul Boyle, C.P.,
Louisville, Ky., president; and Msgr. Clement Bastnagel, dean of the Catholic University
of America school of canon law, Washington, D. C., re-elected general secretary and
treasurer.
AT NCCW CONVENTION
Bishop Declares Emerging
Laity Is ‘Out Of Cocoon’
WASHINGTON (NC)— The
emerging layman is well out of
his cocoon, 150 priest-mo
derators of women's groups
agreed at the National Coun
cil of Catholic Women con
vention here.
During the moderators*
session, Auxiliary Bishop Ste
phen Leven of San Antonio,
Tex,, gave a preview of the
yet-to-be published Vatican
Council decree on the laity.
THE council has done more
than anyone hoped for, said
Bishop Leven, assistantepsi-
copal chairman of the Depart
ment of Lay Organizations,
National Catholic Welfare
Conference.
Bishop Leven said the coun
cil has broken with the old
custom of defining a priest
in terms of what he can do,
and a layman in terms ofwhat
he can*t do.
Catholic Action, defined as
the participation of the laity
in the apostolate of the hier
archy, was too limited to con
cept of the work of the lay
man, he said, because while
it affirmed the need of obed
ience, it neglected the char-
sim or gift of free grace which
the Holy Spirit gives to lay
Christians, The Church must
find a way to discern charis
matic graces, which the
"siege mentality" of a defen
sive Church has often extin
guished in Christians during
the past 400 years, Bis
hop Leven said.
THE pope needs "curia
machinery" but it is possible,
he predicted, that the Col
lege of Cardinals might some
day be replaced by a kind of
the nations of the world. The
American Church is especi
ally prone to idolize canoni
cal structures such as the im
primatur (approval to publish
a book) and the Index of for
bidden books, Bishop Leven
said. Some canonists
have closed the Church to
some persons, he said, and
squeezed others so hard
as to force them out of it.
The positive attention which
the council’s schema on the
Church gives to the layman is
directed towards a new free
dom of the sons of God as
brothers of Christ, Bishop Le
ven said. The layman has a
duty at times to make known
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the welfare of the Church.
The communication should be
made with honesty, courage,
prudence and charity, he ad
ded.
Those who question the wis
dom of the council's statement
on the laity and argue "Why
break up a winning team?"
should know what is being lost,
Bishop Leven said.
"No one can be a good priest
without following the council,"
he declared. ’ We are in for
the greatest development in
Church you can imagine."
MSGR. Carroll T. Dozier,
moderator of the Richmond,
Va„ Diocesan Council of Cath
olic Women, said moderators
are too inclined to talk about
needs they think their bishops
want to discuss instead of in
forming them of the real needs
of parish or diocesan organi
zations, He urged the mode
rators to "turn the women
loose" with motivation from
the new theology of the laity.
The monsignor stated that
"emerging laymen articles"
that have appeared in perio
dicals "have come from with
out Catholic federated organi
zations," He told the priests
to rethink the role o f mode
rator on every level and "step
back from the role of organi
zation director" that has made
the men’s and women's
organizations * 'subject! to
us."
Father Frederick E. O’
Hearn, moderator of the Yak-
St. Jude’s
Groups Meet
The first parent-teacher con
ference of the 1964-65 school
year was held Sunday, Novem
ber 8 at St. Jude’s cafetorium.
A music program was presented
by the second grade students
under the direction of Mrs,
Bruce Cavan and Mrs. Michael
Haile. The guest speaker was
Rev. Paul Barry, S.M., princi
pal of Marist School. He spoke
on Various Aspects of Reading.
The Altar Society held its
monthly meeting on Monday,
November 9, in the school cafe
torium with Mrs, Daniel Mc
Donald, president, presiding.
Reports were given by the com
mittee chairmen and it was an
nounced that our president,
Mrs. McDonald, and our past
president, Mrs. Daniel Brad-
ach, will attend the convention'
of the NCCW in Washington.
Following the business meet
ing Mr, Bernard Guinan, Dr.
Norman Berry and Mr. Ferdi
nand Buckley told their impres
sions of the recent liturgical
conference, Mrs. Warren Tay
lor, choir director, directed
the ladies in practicing some of
the singing by the congregation
for the changes in the liturgy.
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Alakazam, The Great
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Boy Who Caught a Crook
Brass Bottle. The
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Cavalry Command
Circus World. The
Dentist in the Chair, The
Dream Maker. The
Fall of the Roman Empire
Flipper’s New Adventure
Flight That Disappeared
Francis of Assisi
Gladiators Seven
Goliath and the Sins
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Hard Day's
Night. A
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Honeymoon Machine
•Incredible Journey
Incredible Mr. Limpet, The
Invasion Quartet
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad.
Mad World
Lively Set, The
Mary Poppins
McHale's Navy
Misadventures of Merlin
Jones, The
Moonspinners, The
Mysterious Island
Niki. Wild Dog of the
North
One Man's Way
Patsy, The
Pirates of Tortuga
Purple Hills
Queen of the Pirates
Raiders, The
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Sampson and the Slave
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Search for Paradise
Sergeant Was a Lady
Seven Faces of Dr. Lao
Snake Woman
Son of Captain Blood
Summer Holiday
Swinging Maiden. The
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Teenage Millionaire
Thief of Bagdad
Ticklish Affair, A
Tiger W^)u. A
Titans, Tae
Three Stooges Go Around
the World in a Daze. The
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Unearthly Stranger, The
Voyage to the Bottom of
the Sea
When the Clock Strikes
•Who Is Minding the Store
Wild and Wonderful
Yank in Vietnam, A
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Young and the Brave
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633 Squadron
Amazons of Rome
And Suddenly It's Murder
Any Number Can Win
Atlantis. The Lost Continent
Behold a Pale Horse
Captain Newman. M.D.
Cat Burglar
Chalk Garden. The
Children of the Damned
Chushringura
Company of Cowards
Convicts 4
Cow and I, The
Dark Purpose
Devil at 4 o’Clock
Devil Ship Pirates, The
Distant Trumpet, A
Dr. Blood's Coffin
Ensign Pulver
Escape by Night
Evil Eye
Frantic
Fury of Smuggler's Bay
Gold for Caesars
Good Neighbor Sam
I'd Rather Be Rich
Horror of It All, The
Ladies Who Do
Ladybug, Ladybug
Lancelot and Guinevere
Man from Rio
Man Who Died Twice
Mary, Mary
Muscle Beach Party
My Name Is Ivan
Naked Edge
Night Train to Paris
No. My Darling
Daughter
Old Dark House, The
Pit and the Pendulum
Point of Order
Roustabout
Robin and the Seven Hoods
Sardonicus
Scream of Fear
Secret Door, The
Send Me No Flowers
Seven Days in May
Sing and Swing
Sound of Trumpets
Stage Coach to Thunder
Rock
Stolen Hours
Suitor
Surf Party
Swingin' Affair. A
Thunder Island
Train 349 from Berlin
Twenty Plus Two
Walls of Hell
Weekend with Lulu
World of Henry
Orient. The
Young Doctors
A-3—Morally Unobjectionable for Adults
lma, Wash,, diocesan council,
drew a parallel between the
.personal, warm relationships
of a woman in her home and
the kind of new personal
relationships that the pre
sent day calls for in the Church
•at every level, especially in
the pastor-parishioner rela
tionship.
A questionnaire which he
circulated, Father O’Heam
said, showed that most Cath
olic women attend parish-
meetings irregularly, get
little out ot them and come
way with the feeling that they
are not really wanted. "If only
our pastor would talk to us,"
he said sums up the feeling
of many women.
THE "business community
atmosphere" has come into
the parish, he said, to perpe
tuate an "impersonal, debili
tating, secure structure." The
frequent passivity in the fath
er’s role in the modern home
was related to a seminary in
culcated attitude in priests
that makes them put too
much emphasis on the virtues
of docility and obedience in the
members of parish organizat
ions. Personal relationships
and real charity are needed,
Father O'Hearn said.
One moderator raised the
question whether the whole
concept of parish organization
structure was not out of date
in the light of Bishop Le-
ven's talk on the council's
constitution on the Church,
The bishop replied that a
family concept of the parish
must begin to grow. The
same applies to the diocese,
he said, and also in the rela
tionship of the individual Chri
stian with God.
Bishops in Rome are saying
to one another, Bishop Leven
said, "Don't you know there's
been a council?" Pastors
should not be allowed to avoid
needed changes simply be
cause they do not have a "me
thod of dialogue" with their
people, he added.-
St. Joseph Ace
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Tony Meyer, St. Joseph High
School freshman, faced the
toughest competion of his life,
when he rolled a crucial 202
game to win the AJBC 600-
Club bowling tournament at
Lenox Lanes.
Meyer defeated Wesley Call
away, a left hander who had
averaged a fantastic 221 be
fore reaching the semi-finals
of the tournament. Callaway
suffered only two defeats, both
on lane five and six and both
at the hands of Meyer.
4420 Auxiliary
Sets Card Party
The Ladies Auxiliary of
Council 4420 Knights of Colum
bus, are having a card party
on November 24th at 8:00
P.M. at the Council Home, 4560
Tell Road, Atlanta.
Along with the door prizes,
there will be three big prizes
given away. Coffee and cake
will be served. Tickets are
$1.00 donation which may be
obtained at the door.
Couch, The
Dead Ringer
Eyes of Annie Jones, The
Flight from Ashiya
For Love or Money
For Those Who Think
Young
Global Affair, A
Great War, The
Gueat, The
Guna at Bataai
Season of Paaaion
Straight Jacket
Summer and Smoke
Sundaya and Cybele
Suaan Slade
Take Her, She's Mine
•Tamahina
Three on a Spree
Third Secret, The
Ada
America, America
Armored Command
••Becket
Bikini Beach
Buddha
Cartouche
Cardinal. The
Ceremony, The
Claudelie Inglish
Come September
Murder,'Inc.
Muriel
Nightmare in the Sun
Panic Button
•Paris When It Sizzles
Prize. The
Rampage
Rebel with a Cause
Rocco and His Brothers
Satan Never Sleeps
A-4-MoralIy Unobjectionable for Adults,with Reservations
Advise and Consent Girl with the Green Eyes Pressure Point
Hellfire Club
Hustler. The
Killer. The
Love with the Proper
Stranger
Mafioso
Man's Favorite Sport
Man Who Couldn't
Walk
Mamie
Move Over Darling
Thunder of Drums
To Bet or Not to Bed
Topkapi
Twilight of Honor
Two Women
Victors, The
Wall of Noise
Where Love Has Goner
Wives and Lovers
Young Lovers, The
Best Man, The
Circle of Deception
Cleo From S to 7
Cool World, The
Devil’s Wanton
•Divorce Italian Style
Doctor Strangelove
Easy Life, The
Eclipse
Freud
Important Man
Intruder
Lilith
Lolita
Long Day's Journey into
Night
Martin Luther
Mondo Cane
Night of the Iguana
Organizer. The
Sky Above and the Mud
Below, The
Storm Center
Strangers in the City
Suddenly. Last Summer
Tom Jones
Too Young to Love
Visit. The
Young and the Willing. The
B—Morally Objectionable in Part for All
A House is Not a Home
Americanization of
Emily, The
Conjugal Bed
Curse of the Living Corpse
Day the Earth Caught Fire
Dementia No. 13
Devil and the Ten
Commandments
Explosive Generation
•Four for Texas
•From Russia with Love
Goodbye Again
Gun Hawk. The
Head. The
Ha Rides Tall
Honeymoon Hotel
An Affair of the Skin
And God Created Women
Baby Doll
Bed of Grass
Breathless
Christine Keeler
Come Dance With Me
Doll, The
Empty Canvas
Expresso .Bongo
Five Day Lover
Green Carnation
Green Mare
Heroes and Sinners
Image of Love
I Love, You Love
Knife in the Water
L'Avventura
‘La Notte (Night)
Lady Chatterley’s Lover
House of Fright
House of Women
Jessica
Joker, The
Kitten with a Whip
Lady in the Cage. The
Leda
Long Ships, The
Lover, Come Back
Man in the Middle, The
Man Trap
Masque of the Red Death
New Interns, The
Night Must Fall
No Love for Johnny
Palm Springs Weekend
Paris Blues
Peeping Tom
Psyche 59
Purple Noon
Racing Fever
and Eve
Shot in the Dark
Soldier in the Rain
Splendor in the Grass
Strangler, The
Sunday in New X»rk
Under Age
Vice and Virtue
Viva La Vegas
Wild Harvest
World by Night
Yesterday, Today and
Tomorrow
C—Condemned
Law, The
Les Liaisons Dangereuses
Llane, Jungle Goddess
Love Game
Love Is My Profession
Love on a Pillow
Lovers. The
Mademoiselle Striptease
Maid in Paris
Mating Urge
Miller's Beautiful Wife
Molesters, The
Mom and Dad
My Life to Live
Moon Is Blue. The
Never on Sunday
Nude Odyssey, The
Oscar Wilde
Passionate Summer
Port of Desire
Pot Bouiile (Lover of Paris)
Prime Time
Private Property
Question of Adultery
Saturday Night and Sund^
Morning
Sex and the Single Girl
Seven Capital Sins
Silence, The
Sins of Mona Kent
Smiles of a Summer Night
Third Sex
Trials of Oscar Wilde
Truth, The (La Verite)
Weekend
Wasted Lives and the
Birth of Twins
Women of the World
WELSH PRELATE
Noted Preacher
Speaks At Home
Rev. Thaddeus Murphy, O.P.,
S. T. B„ noted Dominican
preacher and Assistant Pro
vincial Director of the Third
Order of St. Dominic, addres
sed a group of Dominican ter-
tiaries on "The Role of the
Third Order in the Modern
World", on Sunday, November
15 at 7 p.m. in Our Lady of
Perpetual Help Free Cancer
Home, 760 Washington Street,
S.W., Atlanta.
Father Murphy, who is cur
rently engaged in a foui>state,
nine-City speaking tour, is As
sociate Editor of the national
magazine, "The Torch", and a
prominent spokesman for the
Third. Order of St. Dominic on
the Eastern Seaboard. He has
received certification from
such outstanding centers as the
Pontifical College in Washing
ton, D.C., and the Institute of
Spiritual Theology in River
Forest, Illinois; and he is pres
ently a candidate for the Mas
ters Degree offered by the Aqui
nas Institute of Theology in Du
buque, Iowa.
Father Murphy is also the re
cipient of scholastic grants is
sued by the National Science
Foundation and Yale Universi
ty. Ordained in 1954, Father
Murphy has since been station
ed at St. Mary's Priory, New
Haven, Connecticut; Aquinas
High School, Columbus, Ohio;
and St. Vincent Ferrer’s
Priory, New York, New York.
D’Youville
Evaluation
Members of an evaluation
committee representing the
Southern Association of Col
leges and Secondary Schools
visited D’Youville Academy,
Nov. 11-13. Members of the
Committee included Dr. Lee
Sprowles of the University of
Georgia; Mr. Harold Thompson
of West Fulton High School,
Miss Evalyn Jackson of Emory
University, and Miss Euneta
Shadbum, Supervisor for De-
Kalb County schools. Also on
the Committee were Rev. For
tune Frenoy of Marist High
School, Sr. Mary Fidelis, RSM
and Sr. Mary Patricia, RMS,
of St. Vincent’s Academy, Sa
vannah; Mr. R. G. Williams of
the state Department of Educa
tion, Mrs. Ruby Crowe, Co-or
dinator of Social Science for
the Fulton County Schools; Rev.
John Cotter, St. Pius X High
School; and Mr. R. G. Bailey
of the state Department of Edu
cation.
Highlight of the visit was a
luncheon for the Committee at
which Rt. Rev. Msgr. P. J.
O'Connor, Secretary for Edu
cation to Archbishop Hallinan
presided. In addition to visits
to the classes, the Committee
attended a short program pre
sented by the Glee Club on the
lawn facing the convent and ob
served classes in interpretative
dancing also held outdoors.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1964 GEORGIA BULLETIN PAGE ?
Deplores Bickering In Church
CARDIFF, Wales (NC) - A
warning that the strong loyal
ty of lay Catholics to their
Church in this country may be
undermined by bickering be
tween priests and people has
been issued by Archbishop John
Murphy of Cardiff.
In an appeal for understand
ing read from all pulpits in the
archdiocese, the prelate,coun
selled:
"BOTH bishop and priest
Stamps To
Mark Congress
VATICAN CrTY (RNS) — A
new series of postage stamps
commemorating Pope Paul Vi's
participation in the forthcoming
38th International Eucharistic
Congress at Bombay, India, will
be issued by the Vatican post
office on Dec, 2.
The series will be in four de
nominations, They will portray
the Pope genuflecting; the al
tar erected in Bombay's large
oval square; the Gateway of In
dia as seen from the sea; and
the Pope standing with out
stretched arms in greeting, with
a map of Asia serving as a
background.
Should be continually remind
ing themselves that although
their authority as representing
Christ demands a reverence
and an obedience from the laity,
it is not a servile but a filial
obedience. The laity are no
longer children in the Faith. We
have an educated laity who, in
the actual situation in which
they find themselves, often add
valuable and helpful criticism
concerning the presentation of
the Faith,"
Then he added: "Unfortunate
ly, at times, men who arc ut
terly scDupulous in their own
sfciences allow themselves to
become emotionally involved in
medicinal and theological the
ories to a degree which is ut
terly ludicrous."
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ARCHBISHOP Murphy said
Catholic doctrine is full of del
icate complexities and that
"heresies are made by fools
who wish to simplify them."
He concluded with the plea
that "by the will of God there
is a distinction between the
priesthood of the clergy and
that of the laity, but please God
not a distance. The laity with
the pirests are the Church."
ICS Holy Name
Honors Youth
"Find your place in the
World", was the speaker's topic
at the recent Shrine of the Im
maculate Conception Holy Name
meeting. The members attend
ed the 9;15 Mass and received
Communion in a group with a
much laVger than usual number
in attendance. The speaker for
the occasion was a past presi
dent of the Society, J. Alton
Baumgartner.
As this Sunday was designat
ed Father and Son... Father and
Daughter day, the speaker di
rected his remarks to the
younger group, with special em
phasis toward those of school
ages. He suggested to the stu
dents a number of opportunities
available to help them find the
type work for which they are
best suited.
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