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ECONOMIC, SOCIAL
Vatican Donates
ToU.N. Program
UNrTED NATIONS, N.Y. (NC)
—The Vatican has made its
eighth annual donation to two
UN programs for economic and
social development. Token con
tributions of $1,000 each were
made to the UN Technical As
sistance Program and the UN
Special Fund by Msgr, Alberto
Giovannetti, the Holy See’s per
manent UN observer.
Though the gift is a “sym
bolic” one, Msgr. Giovannetti
told a pledging conference, it is
matched on the practical plane
by the work of thousands of
priests, Sisters and laymen in
the underdeveloped lands who
are doing a technical assistance
task without calling it such.
“THERE is also behind this
contribution,” the Holy See's
representative continued, “the
teaching of the Church, which
has ever reminded States of the
duty of international solidarity
and encouraged Catholics to
participate in the various tech
nical assistance programs.”
Msgr. Giovannetti recalled
that Pope Paul Vi’s first Christ
mas Message was devoted t> the
needs of the developing coun
tries, The Holy Father had not
ed that they were rightly proud
of their liberty and sovereignty
and that their need was not for
“self-interested and humiliat
ing charity but for scientific and
technical assistance and for
solidarity based on the friend
ship of all nations.”
Commenting on a proposal yet
to be decided by the General
Assembly that the Special. Fund
and Technical Assistance pro
grams be combined, Msgr. Gio
vannetti expressed the hope that
this would increase “the note
worthy and meritorious efforts
for development” already un
dertaken by the UN.
THE appointment of a per
manent UN observer by the
Vatican, Msgr. Giovannetti
commented, was further proof
of the ‘ ‘good will with, which
the Holy See looks not only up
on the UN's activities to keep the
peace but also the organiza
tion’s efforts to eliminate the
economic, social and technical
imbalances which unhappily
still exist among the children
of our one Father.”
Target for the 1964 Pledging
Conference is $150 million.
THE Special Fund helps low
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tailed knowledge of their natural
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tial, aids in setting up research
institutes for applying technolo
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for training nationals to make
better use of domestic resour
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Under the Technical Assis
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Organization, the Food and
Agricultural Organization, the
International Labor Organiza
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national Telecommunications
Union.
Nuns To Chile
WILTON, Conn. (CN)~The
Wilton Province of the School
Sisters of Notre Dame has sent
the first of a group of six Sis
ters to open a foundation in
Santiago, Chile, and to aid a
native sisterhood in Los Andes,
Chile.
BISHOP-ELECT Joseph F.
Donnelly, pastor of St. John
the Baptist church. New
Haven. Conn., has been
named by Pope Paul VI to
be the titular Bishop of Na-
bala and Auxiliary to Arch
bishop Henry J. O’Brien of
Hartford. The new bishop is
a widely known social action
and community relations
leader.
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Hungary Fetes Prelates
ROME (RNS)—The Hungarian
bishops participating in the Sec
ond Vatican Council attended
a reception in their honor at
the Hungarian embassy here.
Among guests at the recep-
tionwere Franz Cardinal Koen
ig, Archbishop of Vienna; Msgr.
Agostino Casaroli, an official
of the Vatican Secretariat of
ECONOMIST TF.US WOMEN
West Has Duty
To End Poverty
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1964 GEORGIA BULLETIN PAGE 7
State; and a large number of
archbishops, bishops and other
prelates from several coun
tries.
Observers here said the oc
casion marked the first time
that such a gathering of Catho
lic dignitaries had been seen
at a Communist embassy rece
ption.
WASHINGTON (NC) — The
modern world is facing a
wholly new situation in regard
to affluence and poverty—and
this situation presents wes
tern Christians with a wholly
new challenge to action. Brit
ish economist Barbara Ward
said here.
Miss Ward (Lady Robert
Jackson), an editor of the
Economist magazine and au
thor of such books as “The
Rich Nations and the Poor Na
tions,’’ said that for the first
time in history the industri
alized western nations possess
the resources to eradicate
global poverty,
’’WE have the resources, we
have the skills,” she declar
ed, and thus the response of
the West, whether action or
inaction, is truly "a matter
of moral choice and moral
will.”
Miss Ward spoke (Nov. 13)
at a general session of the 32nd
national convention of the Na
tional Council of Catholic Wo
men on the theme “Do God’s
Charity.” Overall-convention
theme was “Vatican Council
II and You.” Some 5,000 per
sons attended.
The British author and eco
nomist began by noting that
in past centuries there was a
"built-in technoligical limita
tion” on how much the well-
off could do to help the poor.
Today, however, science and
technology have given the
wealthy nations the ability to
put an end to poverty, if they
wish, she said, adding that this
fact creates ”a wholly new
context” for the exercise of
charity.
AID to underdeveloped na
tions, she said, is "not just
a giveaway program” but
rather aims at “the creation
of self-help and self-res
pect.”
She said that in the past
30 or 40 years the indus
trialized western nations have
made a "breakthrough to sus
tained wealth” as a founda
tion for their efforts to aid
CAUSE FUROU
the underdeveloped.
Miss Ward defended the idea
of foreign assistance on
grounds both of self-interest
and Christian responsibility.
She pointed out that western
colonialism— involving at
times exploitation and racism
— has left a residue of re-
sentament in many former
colonial countries.
THUS, she said, communist
appeals find “an echo in lo
cal ears” and “an element
of bitterness has been added
to the frustration of being
semi-mode mized, " Non
western peoples, she warned,
loo u at the West with "envy
and often anger.”
Moreover, she continued,
the Judaeo-Christian tradi
tion has always felt "absolute
outrage” at situations where
the rich fail to help the
poor. From this point of view,
she remarked, Karl Marx, the
ideological founder of com
munism, could be regarded as
“the last of the Jewish pro
phets” voicing outrage at ex
ploitation of the poor.
While the West’s sense of
responsibility has advanced
over what it was in Marx’s
time, she said, nevertheless
even today many are "igno
rant” about the plight of the
poor.
In facing the problem of pov
erty, she said, an individual’s
first duty as a Christian is
to be convinced that "we can
do something about it.” She
said the appropriate response
to claims by congressmen that
the U. S. will bankrupt itself
by its aid programs.
AT THE same time, she
said, there is a “special
Christian obligation of hope”
to counteract tendencies to
impatience and despair when
aid programs do not turnout
to be immediately successful.
She said there is need for a
“sustained effort” in the area
of foreign aid extending over
many years.
Russian Students
Join The Church
MUNICH, Germany (NC)-—Two
young students at Moscow’s Le
nin Teachers Institute caused a
furor last month when they we re
baptized as Catholics at St.
Louis Catholic Church in Mos
cow.
According to Radio Liberty,
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the Russian-language radio sta
tion which beams its programs
into the Soviet Union, the action
was particularly galling to the
Soviets because ot.o of theyou-
ths, indentified as Vladimir
Krutikov, had just been appoint
ed a political instructor for Ko
msomol, the communist youth
organization.
KRUTIKOV and Vladimir
Khazanov were received into the
Church after first declaring in
a letter that “we cannot endure
it any longer. Ther Church and
religion are our last refuge.’’
The students were expelled
from school. Moskovsky Koms-
omolets, a communist youth
publication, blamed the defec
tion on foreign radio broadcasts
which “caressed their ears and,
like rust, corroded their
souls.”
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