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2 GEORGIA BULLETIN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1968
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Increasing
Population, Lack
Of Priests Topic Of Meeting
MILWAUKEE (NC) - What t6
do about an increasing world
Catholic population in the face of
a definite shortage of priests was
explored in a meeting of the
Vatican Congregation for Clergy
held in Rome.
The meeting was attended by
Archbishop William E. Cousins of
Milwaukee, the only American on
the congregation, which is
comprised predominantly of
Roman cardinals.
Interviewed on his return
home, Archbishop Cousins said
the thrust of the meeting was
worldwide and centered on a
broad approach of the whole
mission of the Church.
Catholic population, either by
birth or conversion, and a static
vocation situation,” the
archbishop said.
He added, however, that not all
countries have the same situation
as the United States of priests
seeking laicization. Leaving the
priesthood was selcom noted in
strictly missionary countries.
“This veering to laicization is
largely restricted to the heavy
population centers,” the
archbishop said, where there are
large social rights problems posed
by industrialization, automation,
race conflicts, defiance of
authority, unrest on campuses.
As the problem of better
distribution of priests was
attacked, the subcommittee still
kept in mind, Archbishop
Cousins said, that a priest must
be allowed to choose to work in
his own diocese and also that no
hardship be caused in the diocese
from which a priest might move.
The general congregation
meetings in the last two and a
half days were concerned with
priestly formation. “Great
emphasis was placed again on the
spiritual dedication of a man who
wants to serve. There was an
insistence on academic
preparation, yes, but this is to
rest on this keen sense of
commitment to save souls.”
Statistics were studied by a
special subcommittee of which
Archbishop Cousins was a
member. The subcommittee has
been specially commissioned by
Pope Paul VI to prepare some
procedures for a better
distribution of clergy “on a
worldwide, national and even
diocesan level, in the sense that
there be some cooperation
between bishops within the same
country as to use of personnel.”
In the smaller parish, in the
mission areas, the priests seem to
be “less of the world,” have a
“stronger sense of dedication”
and are less distracted from their
spiritual duties.
“This leads us back to the idea
of why am I a priest really. The
answer has to be a dedication to
the cause of souls,” he added.
-Asked how this differed from
seminary training in the past, he
said it was a question of
reemphasizing and accenting
something that may have been
lost in the academic focus. “A
man with many academic degrees
but without strong spiritual
motivation does not make a good
priest.”
No definite conclusions were
reached, Archbishop Cousins
said. The exploratory two and a
half day meeting of the
subcommittee was confined to
stating the question, discussing
means and possibilities,
recognizing that episcopal
conferences and, more
specifically, dioceses would be
involved.
Internationally, the statistics
showed the “same basic problems
we have of a constantly rising
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